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1971-12-09 - Orange Coast Pilot
17 JHlJRSOAY ,_FTERNOON, DECEM8£1t 9, ,1971 " \ I ' • • .. .. r 11 \·~. • .· . . Boo/a Authenti~· ! • ; J ! ' ,. . /'"' Says · ~ublis~'ng Firm ' \ .. ~i.D.Jta iina 9# Gwynne· S~rrender# • ·-· ) I'.,,. • . , l"11~ Compdny D~nies ~:t ' '. ... ' . t ~·fhreat~ to Mrs. Smith· . ' ~ . ~· '•).' . f .. ''" ' !' ' Ii' ··1 • :Jlf!ile Comi>4nf pfficlals W~y • ·Mrs. Smith, the Irvine Compaey's prin-d~ that •'letter to Mrs. JOO/I Irvine cipal mloorlty !IOckholder (2i jiereent), Sinlth' was • ''thleal"' to' keep her. from also illeged that the lncorpora~On move &PW&?ing at l.JC ~ine Tuesday. . was "planned by the James Irvine Fbun- A company spote1m1n Aid the Jetter, dation as an attempt to, circumvent the ~~ as a tlll:eat by Mrs. StRlth'• dlect of the Tu Reform Act of 11111 and 1.wye'' was ra. tber 0 an advi.,_ com-perpetuate the Joundation's control over munlcation." ·-·,, tbe Irvine Ranch propertlea." ' OOrtng her tall: Tllesday before about Tbe fouodation, set up·by Mn. Smith'• 5QO persons in ucrs SclenCtl Lecture graodfa\)ler, James lrvlne 11, &olds con- 11111; .<he sre•t·grmdd!ugbler of the trolling lntemt (aboll! 53 percent of the Irvine Rlnch founder aeid the propooed stock) in the Irvine Company. 1• ~rallon of .the city oJ 1rv1no la • Mrs. Smith, who bu carried oil i run- prein1ture. . . ' "11!1 batUe With f-dlr:e<ton for ,years, ....,,.... that Ille fouriclation must ' Grim"• . l • . either liquidate a portion ol ill stoc1c In the Irvine ~ and nlinquJsb con- trol or tbe corpon~ or twee the com-.,. -to pnmaturelJ d<Yeiop or liquidate . tll land -lo order to ...... te the neceeaacy Income. to meel the charitable Weadter. . , payoull "'lUlred .-. the 11111 federal ·Miss the wind! lt11'be back .. • ~ .. ""'~ statement from lrvlDO !,'rlday, •Pl!th.rtbf.:,the..,~-'!! .. ComPl!llY President William R. ~ drOppinl e ._, 1 .,.., ,,_,_, • nlw«i Wedoeoday, wu the lint olflclll '· clo\'11 l<i .IJ, ;.:. o~t ~.., .. "mctlon to llra. Smith'• ~ 1"elled fll '11 ~ -. . 1TuesdoY aplmt the locori>ol-ID be 'TOlt-'Y · decided 1n the Doc. 21 e1ec11on. , , INSID~ · Thl lollowiac 11 the ~ fll -·• . s~.. ""' ,.;u.~ '°°" .Mi.miot: . 1 ll!ijl ba !Im, « a rcrull of·""" 1 ''Mrs. Smith Mis every • to llJ out • lfot\ Ill& ~t}I bti UW Coli!""'*' 1-e from ber V1f81n1a ~lo to glVe lier ~Jaturl .• ,...Mtoetc1Wd Prt11 v...s on the dty of lnine or any other •Cllltl U•tfild J'µu lnterna"""°' is.. We do not quam1 with that. It II 1.urtlftt ~ .. what 'kd, to IM 4 a1m olwioul from ber recent efforll to In-. 'pio!IC, U>.ldt it ,...., ooo 101141 lluenoe county ..... lion' tbat Ille bu a J Uh ahead, Ston.1 Oii POflt,11. legltlmate lntenst In 1'bal government . r._ .. -. .• _ ..-" ' -ii to llO,. Juriodlclloaoli OOljrol ..,,.. "' _..... 1 111 • owrtbe~eonunud.ty •• ===· ';.JI •·:,"":, J: , '. "'!!lat ii -&ftJU'Ul1 'bnlaPI lier < -..... -CMll' ... 1, .-d here. -_,...;; F..... ..... :: "Theft .... -thlop • aafd. -1• " • bo......., that niqalro • -io order ~ ·~ ' ' ~ to set tW reconlllraJcbl, ot leul in the :=: "'f' ~ :;: •... ,: , minds of Uae uafamlliar with the facb. ...._. ,... ._..., """ 11 "Contrary to her Uleri9om tbe Tax :-:::.,. : ...... ..... .. Reform Act bu (aid •blohzteb' tno&biiC to (Ila JIAION, l'lle I) -~ ' . . ' ' ·' • • ·' ' .. • r I ' .. ~.-•-·--:•'.,;.....--~• -·-••'---.~•·-'..lll•·-~··~~--~-;'-'--_::__ __ • Abortionist Held In Pistol Death Of Mistress, 24 By ARTllUI\ I\. VINSEL I Of Hie ~ l"ltet SI.if Confessed and convicted Santa Ana abortion clinic operator Dr. John' S. Gwynne today ii charged with the pl!tol· liaylnf ol bis pcettJ,. paramour, The handaome, »year-old bachelor pkyslclan was booked ilito Los Angeles O:lunty Jail early this momlng on murder Charges~ ' . lnvea:tlgators were summoned. to a West Loll Nigel<t aperlment about 12:!0 "m. by !Jr, (),loypne's attorney, who 1ur- renderta ~-' • . . Ilobb1e Dwyer, 24, waa ·lound dead pn the floor, with two gumbo! wounda lo the cbeol and ... in the bead. ~leading (o the crusading abaitklallt's latelt> crtmlnal charge wqe not~ .. --ltlndfN YOUlll woman ii bellev· ed to l\lft been aamclated with Dr. Gwynao In -cl1nlcs he operated tlllo -la lllnta Ana and Loi Angele&. Ha la -for sentencing 'in 0...-CGo!o1J s.<ior CoUrt Jan. 28, allor ,...,. catity Sept. 10 before Jmlll llj!on It McMiiian. lie Im .. pleaded IJllil1Y to •• five. -Loi ~·'1h•-, Orand·Jury')n- -~ -actlfitlel. .Re and 1111 -· Mri. Ruby Unruh (Jwyml, pa. flrious employe1, were ar- relted ll'ffl"ll limes in an ta.month period on abortion chalges. They • frankly admitted they ·""" operating openly In Loa Angeles ~ al \Ill! W. 11th St., Santa Ana , to challenp Cailfornia'a 1117 lberapeutlc Abortion Law. BaldN today'• murder ch&J1', Dr. Gwynrie faces possible prosecution· on a federal tax violation charge, pW. 1 hear. In( beftn the State Board of Medical El· .miner1 . No elate has been Id for the latter, which could -it in lou of his medical (lot GWYNNE, Pap I) • ' ' Bunche, · ·Dies ' . WIT...._. • DIES IN NEW._~OltK Dr. R1IPh . luffc~ , Indian Bombers . . . Hit Orphanage . . With 400. :kids .. l . ·~ From.Wire 8enktl D~CCA -lllil>altl*1'i tn di a n bombers today scored a Ju. hit on a Dacca otphenage whic:b · housed 400 Publishing· Fitm children and a staff ol 100. A llkk of four bombo landed Jn the S. · H he. middle of the --home. ays ug 8 Fraiillc ·-· -~·n cJa,..ct Into 'the wreckage with thl;ir handa 'Ind have so Bo.ok Authentic far recoverod 30 bodie1. M&nJ ~ ' were nported miselng, and ofllqall ... N&W YORK (UPI) _ • Alihough • preaad lean the death , toll· to the McGraw· Hill Book Co. did not deal. ~ aod nearby .,..., could reoo11 . 500. directly with !Iowan! Hughes, li la Tbe ~·~• li •·• ,~.:.. IOO .._ d ~ -·-.nforthe ~~v-~. ~· .. -~ dlnJ the company bu 100 glrla, ,..... 7 to I.I yean old. A 1talf acqulrel!·Gclllll .. r111>11·to publilh bis of doctoro and m-alao UYOd on tJoblairaplly the pr91Ulel. au1'I BMaD we' hive tipatures," Alfred ' The founder of. tbe orJlhlnqe, Moham· Leventhal vice. president for t b e med Rahman, who 111d be hid been an pu(l111bJnc° flnn, uld Wednelday. "'We ~of lndtan Prime Miolller indln believfl n not only have a co~etete Gandhi ''Jtandfatber In .C&Jcutta, •id _.;crtpt.wblcb would be lmpoosiljle to the born landed at i :15 Lm. furlcale tJUt a put deal of badalp "I bean! • IOWld mid tbougllt it wa a mat«ial !bit camiot be disputed." hellcopl<r," he Aid. "Then -Y the McGralHllll llllllOUnced Tueaday that expl-C1mO -one, two, -· four II pluaed to pd out a banlcover Odltlon • • • chlldnn """ oc:r9mln1. It was of II..,_' autloblocraplly next March. dart aod wt cooldn't -t1iim io the Shortij belcn the book ii pubUshed, Life mud and under the wnitbge. m.,.zlne wiD ~ it in three fD. 11The gtrbi were •le became they were stallmeD!a, the compony aid. Io ad-In 1 bailding at the beck. But many boy• dltloa, it &aid Dell Publlshiq had IC-... mloltn(. quirod rlgbll to put out & paperback edl-V-btle, I "!JtUe Dankerque" lion early In 1171. ( .. ORPllAHI, hp I) -1949.· Peace · : .. ' Efforts Won Nohel PriZe ., •. NEW YORK (AP) -Ralpll J- Billicbe, winner ol the Ult Nobel P..ai Prize for medla"'ll an end to the - Arab-Israeli w~, died t.day,'.lell -; after stepping dowo u ~ general of ~he Unlted Nations. Jle 'wu 111 Death came at 12 :!0 a.m. al New Y~ Hospital. '!be atJiog Bundle bad been In and out of the boiptta1 for many - No cause of death was IDDOUDCed. President Nlaon telepbooed -·· widow to express bla .,_tbf, '!'bi PreSident. alao llsued a statemeot prall.. Ing the diplomat 41 "one of the lll"llal archltecb of peace 1n our time." ~ "America b deeply Proud of tbla disUngulsbed aon and profpundty - dened by his death;" Nixon aiid. "Dut W. are a1sO str.ngtbened by the 1"' exhatlustible measure ol dedication &Df! ccea ve actloo !bat .-bla IPleodll career." • Nixon balled Burdlo'a "calm and w110 COUO>el" at the Unlted .Na-~ b11 role In the Middle But 'llld ll>e QNo. U.N. secr.tiry.o-.J U ,...,., zaylng he bid "loot 1111 & ............ friend and.oollape, "'P!'lilod -.. an outaa0ct1R1 eDmple of "tblt • century breed of lnleraotlonal oflldlea who devote all their 11fta and their ..ty lives to the servb ot the.OOllllDllnlly et mankind." ' • ' ' MOST EFFECtIVE • "He was the °""' ellaclive and bed known of lntemltna! civU oerv~~ Thant said, ''IDll hll lll*'d of 8dM9'et m<nt aa an -...,.,,.,. fll Ille tecretariat WU ~" •' George Buab, tbe ... .ttdir•1(or to the UnHed N--I -11 Bm.ci.•a __-..i """' "A .... .,. l,tke pride In Ille lacl tiiot be -"' ¥Jericu. he WU tr"'1 a -ol tllt , world." Tbe ............. ""'""· ....... achieved lntomollo .. _ ..... In 119 · when he -out .-loo agr-lo bot•--.... Ibo Ana. world eodiol tbl -...... Ill ... played a key role lo the 1111 .,.._ that led to the llltlf!rllq of 1 ·u.N, emergency force lo -altar tho\ Suez crisis. 1 When the ~ ....... In 1111, Buncbe wu the flnl -,_ .. i,, . Dag HanunuSJofd. --.a.,. aeneral, to .-the U.N. ctfilloa..,. mllilary operatloal In the mh-lorD African natloo. Until htS retlrerneol oa Oc:I. ~ Bmde bad been the hlcbest rankioa --tit the U..N. aecmartat. He liod 1111a 1D1 <See BUNCllS, P ... II 1 ' • • ,.JrMf•Y, 0.ctlllbtr 9, 1971 emap Hackles · Raised De~ats Explode ai· Rein~cke Plan i..jACRAMEN'l'O (UPI) -Le&blatl>e Nlppardollmnt, aippmedlt enjoying • !Hof eoaliol df, wu lhruol lnlo new ~-IDdoy aflar LI. Gov. t:<f ~kt ~ed p)lna to 1ctlv1.te a J\tPObllcMM!ominaled redblrlctln& com· llilUlon. 1ftuctlon exJ>loded in every direction: 1 ..-Dtmocrata accused Reineclc:e of ...,.... "dirty" and breakln& I ''tentltmen's aireernent." "-R<publlcul tplil ,lh<ir ouppart and ~lion. -SO dk!: commission membus. -Republican Atty. Gen. Ev ell e Younaer, himselr a commissioner, urgtd him aot to carry throu1h, at least until the • legiaJalur( completes It• curreot reapportionmen.t special session .. Sut Reinec~e. chairman qi the com- mjssJon, said he ,had no cholci \lnder-the • state coostltullon but to activate the com- mlssUin "within 30 days" since tha legislature railed lo n!8ppiortlon ilH:lf during the 1l·month-long regular Mf!lon,. He told reporters Wedneaday ht wu convinced the current special seuion on reapportionment called by Gov. Ronald Grand· Jury Under Attack py Tax Collector Citron B~ JACK &ROBACK Citron then turns his guns on Second r· ot 111e Del!'f P1r.1 •t•ll District Supervisor ·David Baker of .-Orlqe· County Tax ·Collector Robert Garden Gi;ove. , cm.. launched_. another attaek on )he· "Supervisor Baker came before.,, the QllDd Jtlry, Jury Foreman Doreeft Grand Jury last July and throuch the ManUll and $upervlior Da•id Baker to-help of friends on the.jury attempted lo 4'f tn a rambling letter to Mrs, Marshall get that body to whitewash him ln-re~ar4 ~Newport Bucb, · to his double billing of the taxpayers and _._Ptron char1es Uut allqed accusations collecting twice for e1pensta of triPI he Ol,,A jury member Ben DeLao of Stanton, had taken on behalf or the coUnty,'1 the ''Seemed to be subttantlated by your (the ta1 collector say.s. jr.'s) subsequen\ partial release charg-Baker was subsequently cleared of an I I mUI7.ling ol ~~y department charges of double billing for expe.nse--pald htads." tr'ips o'n behalf of the county and the "Mrs. Marshall was unavailable this Slate Environmental Quality Control milrnlng for comment as the jury was in Committe of which he ls chairman. closed session. Su~rvisor David Baker He was c\ear.ed by the State Attorpey wa1 out of town anCrunavallable for con\. General, the· County; Counsel and the m1nt. • Orange CoUnty Dish:kt Attorney IS 1t'ell .Delao, aceordln1 lo Cilrob, is supposed as the jur}' atter an Utvestlgatiofl ... to·have charied the lt71 jusy Is harbor" Citron added, "These charge1 again,,t i.q cliques and Ii rullty of ft.voritiml Supervisor Baker of double ~llllng and to11ard some offlc1al1. · dQUble collecting lrf: serious charees. I tronlcally, the tax collector im· · bel_ie~ from years of per a,,o n a I ~tely f#ulea the junr'• allegation observance that U any other public of· ~t departmenl he;a~s are . ''afraid to flcial or businessman had been char1ed •PNk ·out,·~ c1lllng it a dl1servlce to &<!O'i with this type of misconduct, they would l~~ernmen · i n ,, have been indJcted by the Grand Jury. My exper ence Is to the co trary, · ·~Most assuredly In this case slnce It Re11an at the request of lawmakers Is unconslltuUonal. He indicated he might chaUeqe in court any redistrlctinr plan c by tl>e JePJllw]' Ind Signed by ~0iawmak~ r~ the special session TUesda for IQ days1so legislative leaders of bottt par\les atid slJff con- sultants could meet together and quietly attempt to draft.a compromise. The commission, ne.Ve.r used in modem history, includes Relnectt, Younser and state Controller Houston Flournoy, all Republ kans, and state S c h o o 1 s Superintendent Wilson Riles an d Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr., both Democrats, Democrats CQOtend the commission ls unconstitutional on ground it would be II· legal to delegate le1lslatlve power to a aeparate _governmeot agency. The constitution provides for the com- mlssloa, in · case· the legislature doesn~t reapportion itself, and Reinecke said he had private )egal advice that the ·ton- cer.t Is legally .. valid." 'I think the responsibility of the com- mission i& 19 come up with a fair, honest and equltable nonpartisan approath to' reapportionment, something the people of California have never had." Assemblyman Henry W a x m a n ', A!sembly Democratic reapportionment . chalrfnan, sakl Reinecke igreed not to activate the commission until the legislature had an opportunity to act in exchange for Waxman's promise not to test the commission's legality In courl He accused the lieutenant governor of breaking a "gentlemen's agreement" bot Reinecke ~said the lawmaker "read a lot m~ Into my words than I indk:ated." Reinecke said he was merely serving "ootice of intent" to gelf up the COIDi • mission and said he al!IVred Wairnan "under no circumstances would It pull any surprises." Most legislative leaders said they preferred for the legislature to reap- portion itself. as did Reagan. Moat com· mission members said they, too, would rather not get involved. ' Sen. Mervyn Dymally, Democratic Citron Yfrltes In the letter. "This unwar-the Dlatr' t Alt did t I 1--~r~anted-Charge·wiil;-fn-fact';"'do-more-to-~pears IC Qf!!.ey __ ,11Q_g_ v_L timid.ate department heads into silence Mr. Baker the clean ~ti! o~ health whl7h Senate reapportionment chairman, called Relnecke's announcement a ' 'd l rt y move"-while Se1t;-Fred-M arler-, -Senate GOP floor leader, criticized It as a "great tftift an}rthlng elie if allowed to go un-Mr. Baker keeps ma1ntain1ng he rece1v- dillle.nted." ed, ma?y w~~ believe that because. or 1 Plunging deeper, Citron slate.s, "~ the ser10usness of the charg.es th~t tJr. isicfibUlty of all-the 1'11 Grind Jury's ~aker would demand to be 11ve.n ~11 day ~lalou 1ppear to be. in serious 1n court to once and for all duprove ~-p1rdy. them, ln_ste.ad. of askln1 supposed frlendl f''Hiltork:ally, gi-and juries In Orange on the ~urr; Jn aecret sessions to com- Coonty have perfonned on the basis of mend him. Jo0i.1ng into and l n v e 1 t i g a ti n g ~· Citron, returning to his attack on the mistake" because. "there still exists a reasonable chance for bi p a r t l 1 a n arreement" in the legislature. As!JemblymaR Robert Monagan, Assem- bly Re.publican leader aaid ~e action was • fulfillment of Reinecke's "clear constitutional obligaUon." He said the only "clear resolutioo" is to pass a bill acceptable to Reagan. minlltraUve. efficiency and cost ef· Jury's charge that department heads V•;:J.ier"c::y~..:.~T,iP ll;':t~~'t'C .. D~ -.• th 1' ~ -, 1u<allecWalleges. . . . . bad 1iee. muzzled by. member., the ~a of .Boy,.-~ , V.... _.. hav• Indicated a 18011 . .''!!"~ lo • be re ' • , • f tl.trn1boutofthlshlstoricpoLicyto IU ._ I \ dent fac I rf~. ,t'1ii,.gatf4,.'!. •.•. ,• .. L. ol . .~~~ *;· . .'6 ~'!'I -L~ .. T-~ Citrclft'o" appeared before ~ 1 ' A .. Spirit l nside 'L . ' Ulriltmu ls a ,rpood.. a fetlina or, pUhops, i)ie otJWvlhc<"of u•l of t'.adl· Honal rites'. Wb\teVtt It Is .for you, it lhould be happet1ln1 aoon. The season is bere. · · To help e\•eryone get ' Into the "ChriJtmu 1plrit," the DAILY PILOT today joint with Orange Coast ,rea merchants to present a special pre- Oiristmat aecUon. The 11peclil Midiol't advertisements otef 1UUt!Uops,.fof 11\Jlilf"': ~Ur 'entire .-i1 llpt. 1'he -~ aRd fei.Wrea tn the *tion tell IOD!e~ 11.ieres((rii , stories of Christmas past anil ,prtaenj"lrid preview tome special events upcoming for Christ.mas 1971. The section la Inside today. Get with it and get into the mood. OU.Mel CO.lit DAILY PILOT J., .. l . c.,, .... V1C1t PtttlMM ... 4-•I MlfllfW Tlitlll•• Keevll lllllM' tlitlft tl A, lil urpl.l11t "''""'"' l~ll'tl' Cli1rl11 H. L•.. J.K~trtl "· N11I .......,Ni_, .... ~ T ......... 17141 M1 ... ll1 ••pervi..,. .. ,,y thl• year ...i char1ec1 • After ccident that .. Data Sei)icep ~\rector RotierL' Firmei yaa·.,,~ly oufchlr1ing1 ~unty departJherlts .. lot computer data. pro- cessint Work, Supervisor Baker im- mediately asked that the charges be re.ferrfd to the Grand Jury. ''Baker," the letter ci>ntlnues, "did hls best not only before the board but In con- f ereoces in my office to keep me from making those char1es public. I must add that you, (Mrs. Marshall) and the Grand Jury a1So did your best to lnUmldate and sil~nce me as a public official.'' Returning to bl! attack on the jury, Cittblfflale!, "I wa!I somewhat re1ievtd to read Jn the .press that others than myaelf felt that your actloM"and flndln&s were dictated more b)'-pe.rsoaal political leaoirig!l ·than a proper concern .for the public .we.Hart and the protection of the taxpayers' dollar. "My l experience would cause me to agree with and support Juror De.Lao's charge of personal fav~rltls"'.' and political bias on the part of th1!1 con- troversial Grand Jury," Citron continues. "I hope that future grand juries will be selected from those people who are will· ing to perform thl!I' highly important and neceSsary function of their office without seeking personal prestige and usurping the functklns of publicly elected off\clala by setting policy for county government." l''rom Page l .BUNCHE ... dersecretary In charge or special political affairs. He had been Inactive in the world body since last summer because of various ailments and a broken right arm suffered ln a .fal~ at home. Bunche's hand In 1eltllng the 1949 Palestinian war came 11t a crucial time. In the hls~ory of the then-nedgltng United Nations . · He took over as acting mediator of thf!I dispute after a!Sasslns gunned down thf!I U.N. mediator, Swedish Count Folke Bernadotte, In Jerusllem and a\90 killed the man at his side, wrona;ly assumed to have betn Bunche. Refusing: the protec:Uon of an armed guard, Bunche gathered all parUt!i on the island oI Rhodes and wrote the set- tlement that finally ended the fi11:hUng after seven weeks. Col . Mohamed Ibrahim Self Eddlne of Egypt later hailed him as •·one of the world't 1reat'9t men," and Israeli diplomat W1li.r Ey< .. calltd bb •lforll "superbu.man." Bunche, hlmttU, marked the occasion by prttt:ntJng each delegala at the .Rhodts tel.ks with a reprod_uttlon of an-dtl\t ~k ~ m11de In a local facwy. 'Asked wb.At he Would h111ve 'dol'lt wltll the tilt< ff tho t<lk• h>d falltd, hi "'Pu.ii •'1 wmrtd have 1mubed lheo1_ o~er yoUr btads.'' I ~ :s.nl:a • Mi. PollCe tOdiy ., ire .Jn-1 Ve.Stigatlhg \he, bilfi~ deitth .of a ~ye$r-· old"bOy who was· killed Wednesday night when struck by a car at F1ower and Richland streets. , 'Serrano Gustavo, Son oJ Mr. and Mrs. 1\arilon Gustavo, of 1032 W. Bishop St., and his sister, Delma, 10, were dragged 90 !eel under the wheels of a car drlvtn by Mack-T. Thomas Ill, 25, of 104 (4flQrgetown Lane, Costa Mesa, police reported. Thomas was not cited at the scene. He told officers the children dashed across Flower Street in front of tii.s car shortly after dark aM he J¥~f" pnabl~ 1oo atop before 1trildnt .them. It was neceasary for a tow trUck to .lin the car to free the children. Delma remaliis In serk>us condition to- day at Santi Ana Community Hospital. The boy's death was the 218th traffic fatality in the county this year. equal to the total during all of 1970, officials said. l"rorn Page l ORPHANS ... operation was re.ported under way In Easl Pakistan. Thousands ot Plkistani tr o o p s , threatened with encirclement by Indian forcesA are trying to reach safety In an armada of sampans, ba11es Ind river S!eamers, the commander Of Jndia 's eastern front said. Indian air force jets bombed and straf. ed the Pakistanis as they fled, making mon! than 100 sorties during the day, said Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora. T!}.e Indian raJders now have complete mastery of the skies for the lasl enemy fighter plane in t-:ast Pakistan was shot down Thursday, he claimed. · "The air force had a field day,'' the &S!neral told a press briefing, Aurora said his forces, making. swift advances across country, were isolating the Pakistani defenders who noW were 1ttenipting to get back for a last stand around provincial capital of Dacca and the port of Chittagon1 ln the east. Ounkerque was the French channel port where the British held off the onnahing German army In World War 11 while most or Britain's expedltion1ry fora: wa1 safely withdrawn by neeta of boall and •hips. This came aner the French collaptt on the Wt!lern front. Ai Oaudak.andi on the Mi:Jhn• River 25 mOts • aoutheast of Dace., lndlan tanks hit 1 big river 1teamer loade<t ,With about 500 Pakiatani lroope, Aurora rtlated. TheQ tbe planes went in and ae( It on Ore . Eight P•ki.tanl b•t!•Von• -1boul T,ooo,men -wue lr)'ini to get 11ct011s the ~rOIH G1ngca RJver1 from lhe west allFr ng~Ong 1 ~losing sit-day b1ttte with ID· dinn forces, Aurora $8ld. • • 1r...J. -Mt aalil ........ •!moot caught' tn a ·situltion Where ttwre ii no perallet For instan« It takes foyr or five y .. rs· lead tim• lo get the rllhl l>I •"1· ':.W.'-WQUld h&Ye lo rlart doV~ ':;f~=~'fiaoii lllrr),• ,-. • Uftcler _...ni1na11oni d' p u If CJrurp C<\WltY cVcinoll JUJUI P .. oll ·If. .... ad ~ """"11>11'{ bf' Jlllinl-~ Qmpony fl&ure, aue•t . gi'evloul l'UC~lalo _.. ... ='~~· • .., .... 111· ia . ,.i /nei1ntta1' !'I'll,., tv• ti Gt ~ unlll 111 H~ ~ "'l" ftlll ..,.. structH. Wheeler re~lied that that involved "on- ly a .3~or 4 ~nt margin." Emi.lon chtrts presented by Edison vlc<'l'J'.Sldenf David Fogarly showed that itthe new units al Huntington Buch were .built 32.6 tons of nitrogen oxldea would be discharged a day in Im. The present dischargl is 10.8 to~s .a day. I · The 1M!Xt highest rate of d1JCharg1 n tm would be tilbm the 4tf,Uon at ·Los AJ~m(lqs where M.6 tons of~nltroaen \oX· Ides wauld be emitted dally, ~ The total diScharge of nitrogen oxides from ~e 10 Eillsoll locatiorii listed in the South Coast Air }Jasin in 1977 was pro- efctec£jf 128.9 tons a day. Que*ioned by Powell, Fogart)rl· agreed that •1much ofiChf emiss\Ohs" from Los Alamitos carried futo .Orange County. "Thii air. flow would carry it over Orange Cot,inty, but whe~r thla is notice«6le at gmJnd level lS subject \.9 debate,'' be said. Fogarty prese~ed a chart showln& the emissions of nitrogen oxide• from the prNent four units at Huntington Beach were 230, 290, 220 and 205 parts per million' in a test conducted in July 1971. Powell released figures from a test conducted Dec. I, 1971. by APCD officers ~ ahowiog a discharge of ~17,447,31~ ~.~7 I, Bl · parts vtr: million for ttte foUr ~riffs. Be ast asts : . 1 . • 1 • 1 . A family js evacualed from its home on Napier Slceet In, the 5andy ; .Fror11 Pqe l Row area of Beliast Wednesday foUowing a bomb explosion. The blast " ' ~ set fire to Belfast ~orporaUon bus depot. A serj~s of .seve!l explosions GW• y•f1NE also caused extensive dain3ge to a hotel, an engineering firm, a paper t . ' l ... U,.~ • •' • bag f.actory and a service i tation. See story Page 4. ~ ~ --''-"--''-----~-'------'---':.....-------+--pcense for ·unprOressional condud. " 1 • Prior to his Sept. 10 guilty p\ea,.Orange Rockwell Facility Eyed Coun~Deputy District Attorney Martin He.neghan and Dr. Gwynne's attorney, Ron Minkin, arranged abortion sentence terms. -- He is tentatively to pay a $5,000 fine end be placed on three years' probation on . the abortion chclrges. For , Government O.ffice • Counts of conspiN1cy to commit .abor- tion where to be held in abeyance but en- forced should he be found guilty of p~ Engineers of the General Services Administration of the U.S. government have ln1pected the $24 million North American Rockwell plant in Laguna Niguel and are atiemptin1 lo estimate .l'ror1t PaiJe 1 ' . ' MASON . : • "I .. do with the Incorporation. The James Irvine Foundation, as Mrs. Smith well knowa, neither initiated nor: directed 'the company's planning for the new city, which began In 1965, several years before the tax reform act was considerfi!d by Congress. As a member of the Irvine Company Board of Directors, Mrs. Smith is' surely awart that at no time have the foundation's representatives· on the board requested the company to help the foun· dation to solve any of its tax problem,s. "The planning of Irvine's central s~tor was initialed by comp.any management. On completion, It was supported and ap- proved by the company board of direc· tor9. The concept of a single city en· compassing the Irv ine area is based on sound planning and economic principles, and on the advice of man y consultants. "It i~ loglcal th'at the area be cohesive and that it not be fragmented during the pha9ing of its deveJopmenl: , batlon violation duriiig those two years. the cost of converting .the huge structur1 A storm or contro.Jersy surrounded his into a government office building, In-clinic during the summer, following two formed sour~s in Washington D.C. ad· separate police raids and a ro1.u1dup of vise, d th.e .DAILX flL01 lh'6 _weJk. __ employes whose charge'S were later -"f thrown but of court. N6tm pfopohrl bl1.yet1ffn.."made to Anti.tibortioli'-'Jfkkets marched oulslde North American, pending tJie conv.ersion the building, dewiuncing what they con- cosl t;Ptimate as ed1 and •. t~ 1i~ wh,QJ. ' slaughter of unborn in- to -4-e "very no8entt: \ • prel!nllia . Pr . OO!J~llire~ by · !. -dem 1(1 v , of yS>IUntar)' An Orange :COunty ~port ,thii vast piegn~cy termjnatfl n, ~I\ the' facility "ziggurat," dtslgned ti~ WUU,rq Pereira was -shut down and 4li:ke.~. as · an ele<;trfullcs , f•Cllltf "foF ~ , • He spent 4'~~ in 9nittg~ County Jail Autonetlcs divlsio.n 'of.'North ·Affierlca:n, .wtiJJe_ llwyer'1 tried .ta obtain a redu~Uon Id •---. h' "P ,_ W li' .. , in thell00,000 ball unPQ;Sed by, an angey wou ,, ~:"~." t e •.. "':~·~ . es w~ Jydgetlobe~ -Rickles in Central Orat1ge discottnte.d 10 Washln~n. Ttie structur1, · Count~udiciil Disltl~t Coun. unoccupiea · since Jts ~ Jc~Plellon rhpre ... • 'The j)nd w8~ eVeptualb' reduced. than· a ye'1-ago ia belilg cOnsidered "I dl:11'uric{eN1t.and a mai;i continuing to · I ',ff' 'bu'ld' · 'l · Id do som~thlng to lest 'a disputed law," s1mp Y as an o 'c;t _1 ing, 1 WIS sa · Judee Rickles declared. "But to do Last month a spoke,sman for North something openly for at least 99 timu 11 American Rockwell contlrmed that the you have done is something else." property had been taken off the market "It is. to say the lea91, reprehensible,•• as a prelude to negotiations with GSA, he added. one of several large organiialion9 con· " tacted during .efforts to sell the million· square-foot plant. The negotiations with GSA are "still under way ," the Rockwell spokesman confirmed recently, but no conclusion Is expected in the immediate future. The last time the 93-acre sile was taken off the market was during negotiations with Fluor Corporation 1of Los Angeles, but this sale prospect was cancelled by Fluor last April. Art ' Academy Filled NEW YORK (UPI\ -The American Academy of Arts and Letters has elected six new members, bringing its mem· berahip to the full complement of 50, It was announced Wednesday. Elected were novelist Saul Bellow, painter Isabel Bishop, playwright Arthur M i 11 e r , sculptor lsamu Noguchi, h i s t o r I a n Barbara Tuchman and novelist Eudora Welt y. . w~';H.~'IH:.';H.'IU:.'IH:.'<H.'<H.'iH:.'/H:.'<H.W!:.~';;:-te.';H.'iH:.'iH:.~,1 ~ ·~Leather For the H ol 1days ~~ M · Visit our Leather Gallery . ~ ~ ~ M ... SHOWING OVER ii * 20 SOFAS and CHAIRS 't. ~ for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY H' ~ Chairs "~ $249 ff M Sofas from $595 ~ ~ ~· · H.J.GARRETI fURNlllJ~E . Yt PROFESSIONAL 2215 HARIOR ILVD. f . M INTERIOR DESIGNERS Op .. Moo., Titu ... & frl. lv•L ~~.s~~g MESA6~J'i~• ~ ~ Your fat>aritt lnttMor d11lonrr will b1 happv to RS1lsi ~ou ••• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • •' da1'tington ~aeh ' ' Fountain Valley N.Y •. r . yoa:. ~ Nb. 293, " SECllONS, sa PAGES I 9RAN~ COUNTY, CALIFORNIA .. THUR~AY, DECEMBER 9, l971 .. TEN CENTS • .. • PUC Warns of Future .Edi-son Pollution Boost . . I By ALAN DllUON Of ....... ,. Sfeff The Huntincton Beacb -pnerating sta- tion would cause J'llOtf. pollution than any o\' ~ Southern Calllornia Edison. eom, pany's power plants In the Sooth CO..t Air Bas.in lf two new uruts are a~ed. U the nitrogen oxide emissions from ~ ~J.>8.Dy's Los Alamitos staUoa were added'IO the Huntington Beach dlscbarge, the two 1tiUobs combined would produce .u.iiur .1.;. than hall ol the tolal. enps- siona from the t."Oml'lnY'• 111 pl11i1 1n the basin. · This would occur in 1977 when company charts Indicate both the new Huntiqlon Beach unit.a, which would ba~e a lile of S5 years, would.be in operaUon lf approval were ·given by reguJatory qencles. Tb~ figures were revealed Wedneaday at a Public Utillties Commlnion (PUC) bearing in Los Angeles into Southern California Ediaoo's future a:eneraUng needJ. . Man11 ClallfJren Missing India Warplanes Hit Orphanage . From wire Services 100 girls, were 7 to It yean old. A staff DACCA -·High-altitude I n.d I an of doctors and missionaries also lived on ~bers today acored a direct hit on a the premises. Dacca orphanage which housed 4llO The founder of the orphanage1 Moham- ~ and a staff of 100. med Rahman, who said be baa beeo an >. lli\:k ot lour bQmba landed In the ~ate 'ol lndlan.Prime lllinlster lndlra middle of the M()flem loliaaioe hople. a.ndhi'a crandfalher In Cakutf.a, Aid Frantic rescue "'""" clawed, Into the · O>e bombs ladded •t 1!11 a:m:r-wreckage with their bands and have so ' far recovm!d . ao -.MllJl'. l/Odiee were reported mlssiiig, arid otticiall ex· preued lean· the death 1411 In the orpbanaga and neon,,. areu .-reach llOO. 'J'be, chlldnll llvlng there, lOO boy1 and * . * * Golden West Set,s Dinner . For Refugees Aid to East Paklstan refugees, whose Oigbl to India by the millions II being caJled "the worst human tragedy in modehl blstory," is the goal of an in- tematiOnaI dinner at Golden West College, Dec. 17. The event ls one of two planned by the Golden West International Relations Club to raise $1,000 for refugees. The dinner, scheduled from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Jn 11\e col.lege center, will feature a 'middle eastern me nu of shishkebob and other dishes, folk dances, songs and other entertainment. Tickets to the dinner maY be purchased tn the college bookstore at $2.50 for adults, and $1.50 for children up to 12. Dr. Grandasarl Win, club advisor, urged residents not able to attend the dinner to make a donation to the Ed Pakistan Refugee Fund, Inc.; P.O. Box 1716, Wosblnglon D. C. 20013. Dr. Win stressed that all the money raised wouJd go directly to refugees aod not to governments involved in the pmenl conruct. Earlier thl.s week, the InternaUonal Club held a special showing of the award· winning film ''The World of Apu," depic- ting Ufe ot an Indian man Jiving in a Calcutta alum, as a aecond way to raise money. "! beard a aound and thought tt WU a belimplor," bo aid. ..,,,., audcloaly Ibo es~ came -one, •o, tbreei four • • dil1dnll Wf;l'I ....... It lfU dork and we couldn't ~ !be In ihe mll4 and under Ibo ~· "Tlie i!rli were 'sale belio.,. UieY were Jn. a building at the back. Bul many boy• are nlissing. . Meanwhile, a 4•Cftt1e _Dunkerque" operation wu reported lllkier way in East Pakistan. TbouJan.ds of Pakistani tr o o p 1 , thr .. tened with encirclement by Indian loree.o, are trying to rUcb salety In an armada of sampans, barges and river· steamers, the commander of India'• eastern front said. lrldlan air force jeta bombed and straf. ed the Pakistanis as they Oed, making more thM 100 aorlles during the day, said Lt. Geh. Jagjit Sin&h Aurora. 'The Indian raldera now have complete mastery of the 111des for the Jut enemy fighter plane.. in ·East Paklstan was shot down Thursday, he claimed. "The air force had a field day," the general told a press brieling. Aurora said his forces, making swift advances across country, were Isolating the Paki.Stani defenders who now were attempting• to get back for a last stand around provincial capital of Dacca and the port.of Chittagong in th• easl Dunkerque was the French channel port where the Brlllsh held off the onrushing German army in World War 11 while most of Britain's expeditionary force w~ safety withdrawn by Deeb of boat,, and ships. 'lbil came after the French collapse on the western front. At Daudakandi on the Meghna River 25 miles southeast <Ii Dacca, Indian taJW · bit a big river steamer loaded with about 500 Pakistani troops, Aurora rtlated. Then the planes went in and set It OD fin. Eight Paltlslanl battalions -about '1,000 men -we.re trying to get across the broad GangeJ River from the WeJt after fighting a losing slx-<fay battle with In- dian force.s, Aurora said: New Dis~ Jo~k? Big Bird Won't Leave KWIZ Tower Plmled but looustrlous radio station KWIZ people -e attempting to find some way today to rescue a huge bird which ha! been perched 110 feet, up on the 1tation's 161-foot tower since TUesday morning. Meanwhile, spectators have been gathering by the dozeDI at the base of the tower on 5th Slreet in Sanla Ana near the Sanla Ana River. The observer1 have offered plenty of suggestions ta. the radio people. They havt, called the bird 1 turkey vulture, a black eqle, and just 1 plain vullure, and effered many kinds or unorthodox methods !or dislodging the big bird. "We ire not surt what klnd of bird it ls,'' a KWIZ ~ouncer said today, "but It •ure b big." I would esUmate tliat It I> 1t Jeut 2 feet tall with a wing apread of about 10 efet. He explained that the bird Is oot trap. l ped on 1 the tow• and doea not eeem to be Injured. "It moves about and -di itl winp," the radio man said. ' Station officl.ala asked the ~ Ana Fire Department tat help Wedneaday, but the longett ladder firemen could provide fell far sbori ol the bird'• 110 loot perdl. Ooe apeclator. a former paratrooper climbed up the tower Wednelday to within 20 feet ol the bird. "Then It open· ed Ill wllliJ am lllat scared the beU out of me,'' he said. Re described the bird. as being all black with aome white feathers under itl wings and tail and having a hawk-like beak. Today the KWIZ people were trying to locata a tall enough ladder with a pla~ form that could reach to the bird'• perch. A falconer who they asked for aaslatance said bo could not handle aucb 1 Iarga blrd without a platform. COmpany olficla1& have teslllled that an embargo on supplying eleclrlclty to new customers or incre&.sht( supplies to old custbmen may have to bejmpoaed ha Orange County In 1'75 ii permission tu build pew plants is nOt obtained. The company'had planned to build the two '190-megawatt uniti for 1974 and lt'lS and bad-been' granted approval by the PUC but this authorization ~as nulllfled · IUt summer' when the ::. Calif om.la 1 Supreme Court ruled that thee company • • muat PI! the-approv1! of ,the 0ranp COunly Alt Pollution Cooln>I !llatrict (APCD). , 'The APCD bad~ Edlaoo'• ~ for a permit and oo -appllc11loe has yet been made. However, .in ~ Wedneeday company =al•· J'6 eo doubt that Ibey ' now to build 'the piintl 1n !lmitlngton ~ch 1n !I'll and 1'77 and """'d -•· decllkm -•• ~'.'. dilel p~ . .:.I!;_, • --· -· Lllthtr·Wboeler, .iJd the co1111>an1;....i. ed II lout one 'Oil and ·ps fired ·'llO--•watt 111111 ~ 11111 to -l"'Ojec\id po-demands. The plant pmmlly Pro- duceo ltl mea•walts. · · 0".We need Huntington BUcb;" be uld. Quellloned on whabalternatlves were QJilD' to Edllon lf IDI' conipuy Wll 1 piovented from spaoo1n1 In l11mt1ngton ~-~. Wbeeler a,alcl .lhat:the ,compan;, mJabl be.' •l>le . to COllllnlct • no. . . -· 'I . .. .. ~ ' , . e Ill a ---• Aerospw,;e ' ' Downhill s·lide Ends ' . ' •• ' • mtPWlll lllllt II Frj Mountaln -Barstow. • But, Wheeler added, lhll project -also under "a conaklerable cloud" becauae of the oppooiUon to Ill>:)' poUutlm that mlght ,be caused. He qroed lhal the c:ompany was negotlatlng · trlnsm!ulon lines rllht1 of way tbrouih the El cajGa -and Aid that Ille company wwld Ille foe a. c:ertillcate with 'the PUC for the Fry .(lloe l!DJBO!'l,·Pap I) • Ill Police Find Corpse Of Mistress By ARTllUR R. VINSEL Of n. Dllrr "'"' 1tett • Confessed and convicted Santa .Ana aborUon clinic operator Dr. John S. Gwynne today ii charged with Ille platol- alaylhg of his pretty peramour. , Tbe bandltme,' JO-year-old bacbe1or .fl!YalcJan WU booked inl<! Loi Angeles LOS ANGELES -The • dllzylng downhill akld of Soutblrn Callfomla aeroipace ::r:'JD<ol lbit<bepo !Oar ;,.rs:.: bu ...... but the boom ~ =, .. .z~ti -!t!"'~,~ Tlla~I tbo -l tf '• •11)--qilylli u4 8lldWi .pPmi ...... DJor . • Clounti< Jail urly lhll mornlnl • manler I cblrats. • • . ' ' ·~ fj' .. ! DllS IN' NIW YORK .. . · ~r. Rafph, llun<he · ..-,. I -~ll~tl .-.JllDl!ll"" 1,8)111 .. "'1 ~ dfawa to a ciljae. • ..;_j• I - . ~=1:213~. ··4~~~~=-1 the cotri .... ~t*,~ -:-'4 for muolvt.~ID 11111 !tr.,.... aP:; · . , , 1 ' • • " ~n.'::11~ .... ~,depeiltl~•lep.upl Ki. "ds:,R. eine,;;nl!t. .. r htr military parcbulng, a ind· ·to ~ Ullf."'. R, al h' B. h llnanclal -·of the a1r11ne ln4uatry and • , p · unc e, approval of ..,. _. abuttle; compony Return -''ddre88: E U N E ' ~n::u:· for the fbturo II iuard--. 1 • • 4 . . ' ' X· .; ,' nvoy, ~ .. ~~~t-:1>':0:: On Santa~s Maj] Di.es.·. at. Age 67 a;:~i1or .;.,.." that ~~ .. "~c!llld!.<Jl.!rom we've stopped pin( do...,. We're dolJnc Hunlingtoll Beach, Fountain Valley and NEW . YOnK (AP i :._ Raipb Johnson that marlin ol ·loot employmeol' Q\ch. ~·Beach that retunt ·-are re- Eunchel winner of the 1950 No~ .. Peace =~· ~ "'11 '° put for • ~!1"' quJnd before be can lllll1nir: letters sent Prize for '"'Flb!I all ¢11 to, the 'lfll , The "good old' daya" ol Calllilml&', to!Jiim. , ' ~ ' Arab-Israeli war, died today, _ten ~kf l' aerospace were in ~ 1117 wfleo ''Norlh.. Pole" "1u1 ge~ the'letters to after stepping down as undeneCtt~-111,200 peraooa wore emllloYed by lhe·ln-Saol. but his belpeii ~to l1!>91rwhere . general of 1be United Nations. He WBI 61. dualry ltatewlde ~ S&iitlfO of·lhem·nv. ththe&,~".!J..dnll •• _P-!' .... ~ ~ .... find ed In Los Angeles County, the center o! ''""' ·~ Death came at .12:40 a.m. at New York Southern Callfornll'• aerospace activity. 'lbe west or.nee County United Hospital. '.Jile ailing Bunche had been ln 'nle Apollo program to lan'd men on the eru..de, acUng u '· cleartns house for and oUt of the hospital for many months. moon was Jn the final drive toward the Santa \ettert for the ,third 1 consecutive No caµse of death was announced. 19'9 landlng, the pretence of :u.s. year. rfPOrts that eome ch,ildr8n have Preeldent Nlmn telephoned Bunche's milllary peraonnel In Southeast Aala wu already forgotten 1o· put lbelrl return ad- widow to express his sympit)ly. Th& neer lta peak ana the. altllbo lliduatry waa dro>a op the • envelopes. . • President, a1'o issued a ~tat_en:ient pral1-bursting at the seams.. . They are: ~ Smith, Caren and Vicky, ~ the d1plom·at as "one of Uie greatest But two years lp;ter, pl\alt<!Jlt of the Aqtery, John·~" Vicky • Heather, arChltects of pea~ 1o our time." Apollo-program l'IJid begun, the Viefnam Pretty Don n ~. Lorri Shepard1 Bea "America Is deeply proud of this war alowly wae winding l\Oll'll .and lnore Jabne,•Can>lyo, LIM La ,Rbon\ta,'Corky; \l!Stlngulshed son and profoundly sad-·and more alrllnen were ll)'lng hall"emp. Jphnny Legg, Mike Legg, Cathey, Carl dened by bis death," Nixon said. "But we ty. The layoffs and culhacU that already aJl!I. Tom. · 1 • • • • • are al!o strengthened by the Jn-!Jad begun were accelerated. Unlled Cr u 1 ad • -Morgaret esbausUble measure of dedlcallon and The low point came laat July, wheo Peairs said all ,l,,itora written to Sanla creaUve action that 1panned bis aplendjd at>tewlde aeroopace emp1-ent wu will ~ve a Te ply from· the Norih;Pgle. career." 433,IOO'and.Los ~ngeleo Cciw1'f lndultl'l' 1h<: Vnlte!I Ctuudo al!o says It could Nixon balled Bunche's ''calm and w11e employtnent 1111,300 · ac:t9rdlni to the use, "Ill< lioip wllb dollallonl for Ill counsel'• at the United NaUoos and hii Department of Human Reaourc\11 ~·=,prosram. 'rl)e ci;usasle. role in the Middle East and the Con40. DeVelbpmeuL , U.N. Secretary-General U Thant, In tha · lall lour montha, an - saying be had "lost an Incomparable apokemnan said, there haa. beeo I, lillbl friend and cc_>lleague," praised Bunche as tncrtue tn .aeroapace ... emPloymeht. At an out.landing example of ''that IOtb t~ end of November, '111ewlde'~ century breed of International official• employmentlllad rlaen to 431,81111 arid !As who devote all their Clfla and thelr very Arigelea County InCreued.to 240,000., Uvee to the aervlce of the community of · The nr.::ies mo• be up, but out.ln the mankind JI .., 1 &II ,, U · most eH U 00 beat field It ookt ,aa bleat as evet; Ali ""' kno~ ~f' in~tional ~Je .!vanta, ,, (let AEROIPACE, Pace I) Thant said, 'jand hia record of achieve- ment as an individual member Of the teerttarlat WU Unsurpaued." . . Council · to Hear " . . . ' ~Jans far Park The Hunllnl!<>n ~ City Council wlll meet Monday nlabt to bear a feaatblllty 1tudy for po11lble o:paoa}On of the Ceo- lral'Clly Park. · George BUib, the U.S. amha888dor to the United Natlnns upr....ct llOl1VW at Bunche'• death and aaid: "Although we take pride In the fact lhrt be was an >.merican, be WU truly a clllzell of the workl." Get . Christmcu Spirit Inside During the 7:30 p.m. ....1on coun- cilmen "10 allldy COii pollmilol' and pro- -" for the !*'k'a 1llln1 phaae. one of • · the llnanclnl melhoda JIMJy to bf pro-~ la a ,bolJd .aJeci1on for lalid ... The ..W-of a alave, Bundle acbleveil lotematlooal recogiiltloo In I~ when be bammered out mnlltlcie agreements between Israel, and the Arab world ending the Palestine war. He •lfo played a key role In the llM negollaUons that led to .the atationhtg of a U.N. emergency force In Plltlllne alter the Suez crisis. When the Congo erupteil In lllO, Bunche waa the first man rushed In by' Dag Hammarskjold, !hon \IOCrttary- general, to oversee the U.N. clylllan and military operotlnns In ·the attlf&.torn African naUon. UnW his retirement on Oct. I, Bunclie bad been the btpeot ranldna >.mtrican In (ilee BIJNCllB, Pap I) ChrlllmU II a mood, a feelq or, ~ . • · perhaps, the oboenrance of • aet of Lr~ M1yor "'°"' llc<ncao aald the tlooal rites. Wbllenr 11 ·lo for • )'O!I, ---will -· • -abould be ba-1J>I --Tba -lo ' ~VI .... to • --Utiptloa .. herw. • The aubjecl of Ibo part< wUI be dm>ased To help averyooe get Into the •boot l:lt p.m., Ibo mayw said. · •airtatmu iplrtt," the DAILY P!LOt tbday joins ·with 0rango Ooaat area mard!anil to ~ a .pec:1al pr.- Chriltmaa tldloa. • r • The 11!*'11!1 -·· -offer .........., for fllHng '/"11' in1ln stll """-,,,, photos and ·laa-ht the -·tell -tnl4nlllnc -of airtall!W past and ,.._ ucl pmlow oome IJie!:ftl • avtnla 1IJ!C'llllllll for .~Im. 1'bo -la llll1dt todly. Get Wtlh It and pl Jato u. mood. I , r , '11rain Halt LOoming .Jnvt!rtigators were •!Dlmceecl .to a 1fes1 Los ~ aparlmellt about U:• .... bf Dr. Gwynne'1 at1orna71 wllo IW• I .-ii l£ tJd. blin. , · ' Dalillil llwJlr, II, ---... !he &or, 1il1h !WO gunobot -ht Ibo eJMol Ud one In the beid. ~ceo leadlng to the cnisadln& abortionist's lateat crlmlnll cbarp ,.... ~ bnmedlately releaaed. 'lbe attractive )'OUlll woman ts bellev· ed . to have beeo woclated with Dr. G~ In abortion clinics be operaled lhll year In Santa >.na and Los A!>getes. He II ICheduled for aentenclng In Orange County Superior Court Jan. •. alter pleading guilty Sept. 10 before Judge Byrno K. McMillan. • Tber franl<ly admitted Ibey -e <>pirating openly In Los Angeles and at llllil W. 17th Sl, SOnta Ana, to Cliallenge ctliiornia'• il67 Tberapelitfc Abortion Law. Besides today's murder charge, Dr. Gwynne faces possible prosecution on a federal tax violation chara:e, pllll a hear- ing before the State Board Of iiledlcal Ex-. amh1er1. · No date • hu been set for the latter, which could result In loa of his medical license for unprofeS1ional conduct. Prlor .to his Sept. 10 guilty plea, Orang~ County Deputy District Altomey Martin Henegban and Dr. Gwynne'• 'attorney~ Ron Minkin, arranged abortion -terma. .. He Ls tentaUvely to pay a $5,000 l!na and be placed on lbrel yem' proba~ on the abortion charps. Counll of conspiracy to commit abor- tion where to be held In : ·1~y1DCe but en4 forced should he be found RU1ltJ of pro. bation v1c · · 1n during thoee two years. A Btorr.i . : controversy surrounded his cllnlc during the oummer, lollowin( two separate poUce ralda and a ""*"II of (See GWYNNE, Pqe I) er..,. Weailter Mlse the '!ind7 It'll bo bad: C11 Friday, partin( the -and ·dropping the day'• 1ltali men:ury down to 12, wllb an ovlndlbl low or 37 cbllly decree& INSIDE TODAY S14tr loo: toilllllolding '"°" !Dill b< ll<rr, 41 • r...U of ""' lion lhil .,.,k b~ Ille California Ugi.slctvre. Auodcttcd Prea on4 Unite<I Prcu hllcnljllioftal wrjtfr1 dilcun tDllo~ lfd IO U0. mout, toMt fl mema.t and t0W lits ohrod. Storlu on PaQ1 ·11 . L M. IMI t . """'-,, Cel...,. ,, tt , __ .... ... -_... .. ... _ (,..,..,. 11 °"" ........ ,. -" ,..,., .. .,. . . ........... "'"' .. --,........ . ...._ . __ ,. -. --.. __ .. °"-c..tr ,..1, ............. . --........... -.. -. -. :::....-:.....! --.... • I I .. .. ' -"I DAIL• >ILOl " 'l'liwlllt, Och••· ti l\,. • 1 ·cooling Off!) End8 ~. Tustin.Man ' Sentenced I \ I "~ . New Refr!,ap Issue Exp~ in Saora~nto In Shooting · .j, ._ wM M.m.itted usingJwo wQmen ti Jure oU company exe&tl\le Jack Knowlton to an apartmint houae rtn- Mzvous thll ended with the Emerald Bay man'a lbootJng was sent to lllte prison today. °'-eow.y S.perlor Court Judge 8,)'l'a .l. .weaMan or*red a priSOI term ot up to JO years ror "Saddliback lhlkedown" artist Hugh Gerard Ward, Jt. of Tustin, with the comment that the loll. llurlJ -·• had "• long blllory of violence." Wd .,..,..,. CUilty to charges of u-- ...at with a deadb weapon. <lw1es ol. I"'°" ·lbdl end CGNl>iracy -. . di> missed. Wan!, Jama Aillllooy Sims, 11, ol Tu11a. ud Vir1inia Marie Gomez, II. of 1112 c-Drlvt, HUJ1tiactan Be«b, were booted -la!'-11<1: I tollowinl tho robbery ud ""'°°"' " Xnowlt.., "· Ta.stilt polia aid ltno'!ffton, who ls pr~dent at the Marfln.Dodch Corp. In Santa Ana, was persuaded by two women be'inet In the SaddJeback Inn, Santa Ana, to accompany them to a TUstin apart· ment. · ~ a.aid bt Wat in tbe room with lb< Pl• wllen Ward ud Sima bllnl Ill and m:lmd Wm of molating tbetr wivl!S. Police -Wanl lmriodly Ded from I.he apartmmt, but then found that ~ w'as mluiDr from his wallet. ·Police aald the executive went bact and became involved in another dispute with Ward aud Sim.!. It ended wtth Ward "1oo1111& Knowlton In the chost. Police said 1hef found tM bleed.inf Xl)Owlton, who was not seriow:Jy wound· ed, in shrubbery at the rear or the ~ding Knowlton, who la manied wUll four children, has since recovend from his wounds. . ~-Judge McMillan today scheduled Jin. JA for the arraignment ot Miss 'Gome• ~ Sima \,o char1u of grand theft and conspiricy. Bottr are free on their ~ IJll.se to appear. IdenUcal chargei again.st a woman tCienUfied as Miss Gomes' ahakedown companion bave been dismiDed. • • J'r-P .. e J (;WYNNF; .••. ~.f.~~iiW.4., ;1''" ,),t~f; "AnU...bortion pickets marched outaJde the buildinf, dtnouncina what they coo- !'"~~· l\aUlb ol Wtbora · 'Witch'. Reinstated "l'\JC!ON.' ArlL . (UPI) C.. A'n English ie.ct:ier who Wat fired because her pupils believed aM was Ii witch his been ordered reinstated by the court. The Flowing Wells School Board was ordered Tuesday to rehire Ann Stewart, suspend- ed Nov. 25. 1970. OIAllM COAST DAILY PILOT l " .............. Office 17171 ll•tlt l•11ltw.t~ Jilt1'flt ~ P.O. la 7tO, f}641 ··-~ ... , ., ''""' .,.._. C.. ,._I -w.t M1 ''-' ......... , Jiii ~ ...,_,. ............ c...-. .. SACJWIBHTO (IJl'I) -1 ..... 1- mpportlooinml, -9dlJ ""Jo1til • 1.<i.,. coolilil ol!, •• -111111 .... controversy today aflff ht. Gov. Ed Reinecke lnnounced plant to aelivatf! 'a Republlcan-domJnated redistrJctlng com· mlsslon. Reaction exploded In every· direction: -Democrats 1cC1L1ed Reinecke ol playing "dirty" a~ breakill( a ''gentlemen'• aereement." -j!epubllcans ~pill lbeir r111>port and opposition. · · -So did commission members. -Republlcan Atty. Gen. Eve I J e YOW1&er, himseU • commissioner, urged him nOt qi carry t~ugh, at least until the Jegialatyre C!Jtnpletes U1 curttnt ' reapportionment .•J>ttlal se!!ion . But Reinecke, chairman of the com. rni!sion, said.be had oo choice under the state constitution but to act!Vate the 'com- mWion "within 30 days" since the legisJatUtt faUed lo reapportion itself daring the U-month-long regular ~ion. He told rtporters Wednesday be wu convinced1the current speclal session on reapportlonment called by Gov. Ronald Reagan at the request of lawmakers i.! unconstitutional. He indicated he might challenge ln couit any redistricting plan passed by the legislature and signed by Rtagan. The lawmaken recessed the special MISioa Tuuday for 10 days so legialaUve Irvine Co. Denies Threat To Heiress Irvine Company ol!lclab Wedneaday denied that a letter to Mn. Joan Irvine Smith wu a "threat" to keep ·• ·from appearinc at UC Irvine Tuesday A company spoktamu old the letUr, described as a threat by M.!'r. · Smith's lawyer, was rather Han advisory com- numlcatlon." llurin& ber talk Tutsday btiore about 500 perQ11 1a UCI's Science: Lecture Hall, the ~ great-granddaughter of the livlne Ranch founder uid the proposed ineol'p9ratlon ol tbt cit) of Irvine ii prtma'ture. • : · . . ~ MrL&nl~ ·the Irv inti eompany.11 prin- cipal minority 1tockholder (2l perC411Jtl~, aho alleged that the incorporation .move WU "planned by the Jamel Irvine Faun. dation u an attempt to circumvent the IX~~mActo I -ol botll plrlleo ud -.,,.,. "'"'8la -W -· 'q pw ud quleU, aa.mp1todratl1eompn>m1M. 'rhe comml.srlon, never used In modem hi.story, includes Reinecke, Younger and state Controller Houston Flournoy, all Republicans, arid slate Sc h o o I s Superintendent WUson Riles a n d 5ecrtlary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr., bolh Democrats. Democrats contend the commission ls unconstltuUonal on ground It would be iJ. legal to delegate legislative power to a sepirate government agency. The i;onstitutlon provides for the com- mission in cese the legislature doesn't reapportion ltse~. a.nd Reinecke sa.jd he ~ad prlvttte leP.l ~dvice lhat the i;on-cer,t ts legally 'valii1." lf. · 'I thin~ the responsibility or lhe C1:1m· mluloi;i ls to come up wlth a fair, honest and equitable nonpartisan approach to reapportionment, something the people of Ca!UortUa have never had." Assemblyman Henry W a J: m a n , · Assembly Democratic reapportionment chairman, said Reinecke agreed not to activate the commission until tbe legislature had an opportunity to act In exchange for Waxman's promise not to lest the CQmmission's legality in court. He accused the lieutenant governor of breaking a "gentlemen's agreement" but Reinecke uid the lawmaker "read a lot mort into my words than 1 iodk:ated." Reinecke said he was Merely serving Jet Hijacker's Loot Marked WASHINGTON (UPI) -1be FBI is distributing a 34-page list of the serial numbers on $200,000 worth of $20 bills with which a hijacker escaped by parachuting from a Northwest Orient Airlines jeUiner Nov. 24. The list is being sent to police ~epartments, banks and other Hnancia,1 and business p I a c e s across th,e country. The hijacker jumped from the plane with the ransom money while it was en route from Seattle to Reno, Nev . other than several notei'I to newspapers, he bas not been heard lrom since • Fro• P~e J ti '1 1u I j 11 \l BUNCHE ... \ •1notJee ol Intent" to 1ear up the eom- mlasioa and &ald be assured Waxman "under .ne circuma:tances would It pill any BW'p-ises." • Most legislative leaders sai<t they preferred for the legislature to reap.. pcrtion Itself, as did Reagan. Most corn~ mi!Skln members said they, too, would rather not get Involved. Sen. Mervyn Dyrnally, Democratic senate rtapportiorunent chairman. called Rei.neeke's announcement a 1 1 d l r t y ·move'~ while Sen •. Fred Marler, Senate GOP floor leader, criticl1ed it as a "great mistake" because "there still exi.!ts a reasonable chance for b J p a r t i s a n agreement'' In the legislature. Asseryiblymaa Rober;t Monagan, Assemo bly Republican lejlder:.. said the actiorl was 11 fulfillment of 11eloeeke's "clear constitutional obligatlon .. , He said the only "clear resolution '' is to pa.s.s 1 bill . acceptable to Re.lean. But Younger said aside from the legal questions involved, "I belleve as a matter of policy \hat the commis!ion should not be convened untU .the completion o( the current special session of t h e legislature." , He told Reinecke in a letter that since Reagan placed the lssue on special call "every1lpportunity should be given to the legislature to pass a bill and lhe governor to consider acting upon such a bill prior lo convening of the Reapportionment Ccmmission," Fro111 Page 1 AEROSPACE ... • • DAILY PILOT l!tlt f'MM Dlrerts Cfuf) .. '6GScbool • ' ,Sa!s 'No' to .Bid· , ' A> -~ lru1tees <if< the · Gml<o Grove Uhlfled 'School Dl*lct Tutsday night turned down a requeet to trlnller 400 acres from their dlst:rlct to the Foun- tain Valley School DistticL • The land'tn questioO lies wilhln·the c~ bouodliies of Founta\n Valley, but la lft.. side the Carden·Grove district. Homeowners have petltloned to be ·an-- nexed by the Fountain Valley district. Fountain VaJley trustees approved tht ennexation last week. But at that bearing a ~presentalive of the G<!.l'den Grove scltool boai'd s-.Id tbe1 '4:0uld oppoSe 1he transfer on tour counts. >..soctste Superintepdent' Allon Mone said the dl!trld hu alreidr )>urciiased two JO.acre school sit:es.Jn l& area 1to be Terry ager, 26, Garden anne~. He also said tbe tqnsfer would Grove, ii the new director of erode the districr•-t.ui.base and altet the the Fountain Valley Boys Club, d~trict's mastetplan. • .-.. H~ replices Bill Di Prete, wh.o .But the most import.ant objecilM, ac- resigned ih. November. cording to Morse ls the etllnie imbalance ------------1 al Lao Amigos· Hlih Sc;llool wbic~ .,,QU!d Coast Lawmakers Give Reasoning For 'No' Votes • •/ result Jrom the annexat}qn. ' ' . Under questJoning fnim Foilnt.8Jn Valley Supe:rinJend_ent Min Briclr1:Morse acknowledged that n imbalance already exists at the school and the Garden ·Grove officials are relying on an in- creasing Anglo populace in the an- nexation to correct the existing im- balance. The issue now goes to the county school board, which will make a recom· mendation to the county committee on School District Organization. There is 1 similar annexation ol 13 acres which is currenUy under con· sideration by the county board. Rulings from• countr eounad. howeve~ bay1 11.iled' tbal ~ approved both. anoe.u&ns could invalidate the unlficatmi of the Huntlllglon Beach Union lligh · ~1 District. A Fl'OIK Piffle J' EDISON ••• ' ' Cat Meets Co,,_.a .,~ .. • Like most cats, "Velvet's" Curiosity ts easily •roused. Velvel, for.: q· ample, recenµy came across this flaster-of-paris cobra. The cobra seemed pretty ferocious, but didn t move or make any noise. Velvet approached and finally got up enough netve to.try biting the,$trange- looking intruder. Nothing happened. It didn't even taste good. •• Rockwell Plaqt Reported Studied By U.S. for Site Engineers of the General Services would become the "Pentagon West" wu Administration of the U.S. government discounted in Washington . The structure, have inspected the $24 million North unoccupied since its completion more American Rockwell plant In Laguna than a year ago, is being considered Niguel and are aUempUng lo estimate 'Birflply ,as an office b\Plding, it was said. the cost of converting the huge structure Last month a spakesman for North into a government office building, In-. American Rockwell confirmed that the formed sources in Washington D.C. ad· property had been taken off the market vised the DAILY Pnm this week. No firm proposal has yet been made to aa a prelude to negoUations with GSA, NQ(lh American, pending the conversion one of several large organizatioru con. coit estirtlate, i was stated, ind the talks tacted during effortl to sell the ~on· ta date were described as "very square-foot plant. pr~m::~· County report that the ~t The negotiations with GSA are "sWI 11dggural;" designed by William Pereira under way," the Rockwell spokesman 88 an · electronics facility for the confJrmed recently,. but no conclusion la Autqnelics division of North American, expected in the immediate futun. Chi'ld.ren.' s Book 'Racial, Sexist' References Hit SAN FRANCISCO (UP!f -Childrtn'1 boOks that could fill impressionable young minds with racist and aexist idw have been listed by the A.s9oclaUon of Children'• LibrarlaM (ACL). 'l1le ACL named 10 such books among them '1Mary Poppins'' and "Dr. Doolittle" -and recommended that they be re-evaluated because of r~clst referm-.,.._ 'J'ht "Dr. Doolittle'' books refer to ••nig~ gers," the library group said. 'lbt "Mary Poppins" book contains a passage In 'l)lich ahe 8h4I her [rlenda eo- couoter some blacks in rags who 111y: ''Ah been 'IJl'Clin« you a }IJlll time, Mar' Poppins. You br:lng dem chlllun dere mto me ll'I boUle for a slice of watermelon rilht no,,:· • The"last time the 93-ac.re site was taken otf the market was during negotiations wilh Fluor Corporation of Los Angeles, but this sale prospect was cancelled by Fluor last April. Siispect Seiz~ In Bmik H oldu.p . -A suspecled bank robber WU•COpWred by a California Highway patrolman less ~ 30 minutes after the Security Pacific NaUonal Bank branch bad beeu held up in Anaheim Wednesday, police reported. A. J . Weldon, 24, an unemployed sbJp- Pln• clerk wbo glve no -addresa, wu stopped on the Riverside Freeway near Oreen River Road when the palnllman spotted hia .atatlon •lion wblch had been deacribecl lo ail 111 point& broadcast just a few minutes before. Of .. ficers ci,:im 83 taken wa1 recovend. Officers laid Weldon threatened a teller In the branch bank al UT W. Lin· coin Ave., with a snub-Meed poUce revolver. ,, TflurtdlJ, Dectmbtf 9, 1971 H DAILY PllaT f House Approves Slash in ra~e ' Bill Goes to Senq,te With Campaign Finance Item. (.;.I ' . WASfllliGTON (UPll -The House puaed and sebt to the Senate todAy a bW to cut corporate and Individual tues by ,$15.7 billion over a three-year period. ll<j>. Wll>or D. Mills (0.Atk.), the bW'• manager, sald that "as far as the economic welfare of the oountry ls con-cerned, this is 'the most important legislation to tome be!ore the O>ngreu this year." , _The most controveralal item in the """'1lre Is a p~l to finance with tu dollars pres>dential campa.lgna, startir.; iri 197& -not in 1972 as sought by Senate Democrats. Tax Collector Blasts Jury On Credibility By JACK BROBACK Of nie o.i" 'll•t ""' Orange County Tax Collector Robert Citron launched another attack on the Grand Jury, Jury Foreman Doreen Marshall and Supervisor David Baker ~ day in a rambling letter to Mrs. Marshall ol Newport Beach. Citron charges that alleged accusations of a jury member Ben DeLao of Stanton, "Seemed-to be ~ubstantlated by.your {the jury's) su~sequent partitl release charg· , ing muzzling or county department beads." Mrs. Marshall was unavailable this morning for comment as the jury was in closed session. Supervisor David Baker was out or town and unavailable for com- ment De.Lao, according to Citron, Is supposed to have charged. the 1971 jury is harbor· ing cliques and is guilty of favoritism toward some officials. Ironically, the tax collector lm· mediately refutes the jury's allegation that department heads are "afraid to speak out," calling It a disservice to good government. "My experience Is to the contrary," Citron writes in the letter. "This unwal'* ranted charge will, in fact, do more to irr- timidate department heads into silence than anything else if allowed to go un· challenged." Plunging deeper, Citron states, "The credlblUty of all the 1971 Grand Jury's decisions appear to be in serious j~~;1Cia1ly, ,raoo Juries 'Jn 'otanae county have perfonned on the basis of looking into and Invest I ga t J n gad· mlnlstrativ~ 1fllclency and cost ef· fectivenes11 of ,ta,Jpayer1' dollar&, clti~1. special diWictl and county government,• the tax collector alleges. , " Your repqrb have indicated a 180% degree turnabout of this historic policy to one of looking at and suggesting policy matters for future governmental ac- tivities." Citron then turns his gum on Second District Supervisor David Baktr of Garden Grove. "Supervisor Baker came before the Grand Jury last 'July and through the help ol friends on the jury attempted to get that body to whitewash him in regard to hls double billing af the taxpayers and collecting twice for e1penses of trips he had taken on behaU of the county," the tax collector uys. Baker was sublequently cleared of all charges of double billing ror expense-paid trips on bthalf of the county and the State Environmental Quality Control Committe of which be b chairman. He was cleared by the State Attorney General, the County Counsel and the Orange COunty District Attorney aa well u the jUI')' after an investigation. Citron added, "These charges agalnst Supervisor Baker of double billing and double collecting are serious charges. t believe from yean of person a I observance that il any other public of· ficlal or businessman had been charged wllh this type of misconduct, they would have been Indicted by the Grand Jury. "Moat usuredly in this case, since It appears the District Attorney did not give Mr. Baker the clean bill of health whlch Mr. Baker keeps maintaining he reoelv· ed, many would believe Uµit1 because af lhe seriousness of the charges that Mr. Baker would demand to be given bis day in court to once and for ·an disprovt them, instead of asking supposed friends on the jury in secret sesaions to com· mend him." Citron. returning to hls attack on the Jury's charge that department beads have been muuled said, "The only time that I wa1 aware that a department head " had been lnU.Wed by-a member of the board was when 1 attempted to go befote supervlson to present [actual In· formation concemin& beiAg overcharged for deta processing programs.'' When Citron appeared before the supervill>n eirly tb1s year and cbarged that Data ServJces Director Robert F~ wu croeal7 overcharging county deportmeats lo< computer data pn>- ceS!lnl work, SopertlaOr Baker im-mecllsiel, ul:ed that. the cbargea be relemd to the Grand Jury. "Baker, 'l lhe letter continues, i<did bis best not only before the bo<r<! but in con- f erencet la my office to keep me from making those charges public. I must add that you. (Ml'I. Manball) and the Grand Jury also did your best to lntimldate and 1Uence: me as a public official ." Returning to hil attack on the jury, Citron states. "I was 90mewhat relieved to read In the press that other• than mysetr felt that your actlona and flndln&• were dictated more by personal polltlcal leenlngs than a proper concern for th• public weUm and Iha protection ol the tupayera' dollar. ' Rep. WWilln C. Colmer (O.Mias.), an -t ol the pion, llld, "ll Ibis ls bad medicine in 1172, then it's bid medicine in lfll or ltfl !' Organized labor had mounted an unsuc- cosslul, l11t<li1cll atlelnpt to kill the bill. The Dlealllre la a venton ol different bills wbicb have been approved by both House aod Senate. , 'l1le AFUIO sent House members let· ters urging defeat of the bill u a' "raid on the Treasury." But tbe propoaal, originally submitted by Pr<sldent Nboo to stlmul<te tbe economy, was eapectecl to pass. The bill would cul lodlvidual tuu, maloly tbcoulb a l'llO peraooal ex· -emption for 11'/2 Income and a hl&ber standard deduction for n e 1 t year. Jt -Id alllo ......... Ille I -ent In-vestment tu credit for business eqWp. ment · JJW<hlle& .. repeal Ille 7 paroeot auto and 10 percent ll&bt truck ...,,,. tuea, provide tu deferral for U.S. a· porters, give a tax dedUcUon for 6ebyalt- ten b!red by working parenb, and set up I lu·subsldlzed Jl"Sidenua! tlecttoo campalg11 fund for 1171. When House and Senale con!eree1 worked Dul. the diflerent l!oole and Nudity Weighed Court Mulls Enter~inment Issue Special to l11e DAILV'PIL()T SAN FRANCISCO -Calllomla's Supreme Court at Jong.Jast is pondering whether onstage bar nucUty is protected by the U.S. Constitution, wilh an Orange County dancer and deputy district at.-~ tomey In the spotll&ht. Deputy DA Michael R. Capml teotlfied before the panel here Tuesday that coun· Ues and cities do lndcod have the right to pass laws bannint such ahotrs. · He matched wits before the jurists with attorney Kenneth Scholtz, representing Stanton bottomless dancer J u n e Crownover. She and her husband an: also operators af an agency that supplied nude dancers to a variety of Orange County 's torrid taverns -some since closed down - leading to scores of muts. Her husband was among those booked on various charges including consplracy to provide lewd and obscene en· tertainment at Costa Mesa's Firehouse bar early this year. They contend the free expression guaranteed by the First Amendment allows topless and bottomless err tertairunent. Deputy DA Capiui disagrees. "Communication is protected by the First Amendment. but entertainment ii not," Capizzi told,the court. Nudity in entertainment might actually detract from the d an c er • a com- municaUon with her audience, he aug- geated. The fac:t that this would depend on what was being communicated - lawmen suspect they know ln many cuea prooecuted r 1!•t\hlt 'l!)l>"f'll'ijy wasn't mentioned Jn CaPlizi's direct teeUmony. • Attorney Scbollz ooted aliU-nQdity ardlnancea are hued on .auumpUon that battomlesa dancing is: obscene, but courts have ruled the s~te preempts local agen- cies in deDning lewdness. Local ordinances are riaw being written withou~ mentioninl the word, While some agencies are sbuttlag down nude bin. through public ntilsance, zoning regull· Uona or other indirect meana. Attoriley Ronald Sypnlcki oi>ted IUch shows are permiulble in theaters and concert halls. He said one e.atabUslpnertt nailed down all the chain In the hOu!e and change<\ ita title from bat to theater. • 1 Hundreds of cases prosecuted throughout the .state are now in appeal with sentences stayed unW such time tas the question of what comUtutea lewdness and obscenity is defined and reaol'o!ed for good. . . The issue is expected by many observers to ultimately go b e f ore the U.S. Supreme Court. Fonda Tour in Japan TOKYO (AP) -Actreu Jane Fonda and ber antiwar troupe have been given permission to enter Japan for three days beginning Friday. Justice Mt n ts t er Shigesaburo Maeo granted a provisional entry permlt after the 33·y,ear-<1ld actrm and her group filed an appeal with him when the1r official entry permits were denied by immigration officials. Miss Fonda and the troupe bad bee11 baned on grounds their plaMed activities ln Japan wen lncomoaUblt with thell< tourist VJaal/~ ,] 1\ .... I ... , Senile bWa last week. the ~ Dnaoc~prorlsloo--ll!o, trovenJil aspedbf'.Ul&llflfilillM. • As"\( was approved by !he Seilale, ~ pa,.n cwld designate '1 ol their tu bill for the pally ol their cbolce. If-...... ed for four cooaecut;ve, days tUI Ill! would veto the eqtlre e c o n o m JI sthpulath!i '1"'Ullre JI that provllloo ~ malned. , • ii On Ibo fln8l•day cl the coofenftc•!, ~ Milli, chairman of the conferees, won IP: proval of a cliahge to postpone ttie et1 rectlve date until tbe 1971 electJons, th~, making It lndfective for the 1'72 cocfleJ Board · Cites 'Dishonest' School Books " '" • . ~ •. •• • From Wire Servlcet ' <· A st.4te Board of Education i1:9k forei'; that lnclude3 a UC lrvllle prorWC>f reporied today that oocial scleoce tat, books ""ed in Oili[ornia ocOOols igoor/ minority 'groups. ~ '~· The text. contain "a superabundance·~f factual errors'' and aome even show "~ 8ppl!t.Dt intellectual di.abonesty" Qle. JS,. meniber atudy· group told the atate ~ of F.ducation today. The board ii 'meetinl today• and l'riday in Loo Aogeles. • ~ Professor !}eqrge 0. Rob<rta of I~ direcf.or of UCJ's program in com· paraUve cuJtw;e, serves . on , the. •¥t. panel beaded by· Kenneth Wlllhingtoot assistant superintendent Of the Loi" Angeles school district. <;Even if we presume that all students · understand. English, the concepts the:>'· will find in these books reveal ignorance of !be blllngual and bicultural·reallUes ill the lives of minority children," the report continued. "Written chiefly from 11>e:Ai>g10 ~ of view, these books provide a ·clistorte4 view of American history. and an ~ adequate portrayal of minorities," tDI" report says. The task force was named in October to revie'w basic and supptemenlary texts proposed for use in grades five through eight afler spokesmen for.1 mlborltf groups comptained th'"at t bOokl' didn'\ gj-,:e adequa~ or accurate information OD. Oli!'fote of mlnMtrla'in u:s'."hlstoi'Y. If'• ... 1 ! at/antic music announces a •.•• Stereo Choice Sale! 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In Cambodia ' • SAlOCfl (Al') -v.s. he1lcopler l!ihld .. and --~ tialler04 Norlb -far<ol In F11,,=·~i-= . ..._caplqnd. Tbe .,.-.,, LI. Col Do Vitt, uld ~wen,., lloolb Vl,tnameaa -11-the-.!biianemylou lnu dayl claimed by lhe South Vlet- north of lllgbwor 1 1n lhe I Dim Be -caDlP arta - milel !tom lhe -border. killed Wedneaday by South Vlet-i;~ • North Vietnamete were grcOmd f....,.. and. ·u. s . lcoplen. The South ~'loll .... two killed and·-· . l Vlei Ille! u ..... Ibo moat algnlll- alnce lhe .,_ Beuth force drovo Into-. on Nov. :a to keep North Vlel- !r~ rcea away from the borders of i!"::th .vi.pwo. ·.Se uld lhe ba!Ue today 1uUd from. liloortiy beloro noon unW mldafltrnOon. ~ Tbe U.S. COmmand said _. ~ flew 41111 nillalona, nearly all IOI thein gualblp, 1n· 1Uppor1 of Iha Sooth ~ lon:es In eut.rn Cambodl1 .. the only other batue actions nported e·North V-sbelllng attacks four South VJetnamele base camps a delemtn pooltloo In lhe area. Viet only one of the attacks cauaed ~ U-were very Ugbt, with i:;.Mu.nwblle, t0me 250 U.S. warplanes l!lllla<:lted ~ Ko Chi Minh trail In I,.aos, IMPh>t up Ibo etronJ air effort to ln- la<epl NOrth VI--materiall ibd relnloreemenll . moving llOllth · lo bodia and SOutb Vietnam. , ' * * * N. Viets Asked . a'o Deliver Mail; :~eet Delay, Told • PAl\!S (UPI) -The United Slates ask· ~ llaool today to devise means wbereby ii{· CID ncelve mall. then pro- the Parle lalka meet Dec. 23 -~ .. 'Ille ConununlJll a""""'1 the' United Sia too ol ' torpedo the to!& .. U.S. negotiator William J. Porter, fn a ri&e move, told Hanoi aod Viet Cong Z>;Oifaiii> ho -to -tllem ill' r waekl -nthor than uext :n;;.;J ao Ibey can •t Iha _,.ry ~=t-their,............, for Iha • tq llaau. • Hano.l's Xuan Tbqy and the Viet Con&'• Ba 1'11 told newsmen after the flv&o session Ibey rejected the U.S. pOlll. They called it a "Ylle maneul'tr" and a manifest sabotqe" of the three-year .. ld 0>nfer6lce. ! The U.S. move and its rejection by the Communists made it unclear when the llert meetlnfl will be held. " ''Tbere will be DO aeaalon nut week," .S. delegation ap>keaman Stephen ar Ille! flatly. "We demand the next se11ion -the h -be held nert Thursday Dec. h," aald both Thuy Ind Thi. i The communists 1a1d 1'the United te1 will have to asswne full ~pOOJibillty !or the coosequences" of ils ve. : Porter l<lld .. ...,,.. oulslde the gray· ~ ed conference ball, "We have pro- to put off the nut se11slon until 23 becauae we want the other side to .. t the necessary authority lo tackle the •sues berore us they obviously do not ;laave now." t.. '"lbere are no rules as to regular dates the cwtermce meeting," Porter said. added that American and South Viel· >amese Ua1son ofrictrs will be available jefore Dec. 21 to agree wilh the Com- ji1in!lla on the nnt meeUna date. :· Lind11'• P<lace The blrtbplace of Charles A. Lindber~b, aviation hero of another era, stands alone now, vacant and in rum amidst .tall weed11. Painted a garish red, the Detroit brownstone where be was born Feb. 2, 1902 has been stripped, Its windows broken and its fate unknown. It could be designated a historic;al· lnndmark and saved, but appears to be quickly on its way to becoming another fading memory to be torn down., African, Latin Envoys •' . Ask Iif weast Solution UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) Alrlcan and Latin American del<aates to the U.N. General Assembly worked today on resolutions calllna for Gunnar Jan1na to resume hla efforts lo negotiate a peace agreement between Israel and the Arabs. A.preliminary African draft requested Secretary-General U Thant \o put his special envoy for the Middle East back to w,otk "wllb a view to encouraging m. ~ 11e1oitat1ona ••• to brlna about tht €tliCluilon jl I 1'oq treaty, e ~1'hls drift acciplad Em>!'• In- terpretation lhlt the 11161 SOc:Urlty Coom- cil resoluUoo outlininl priDclplu for a Middle East setUemenl called for laraell withdrawal from all territory occupied In de June war, not .Just some of tt u l§rael contends. (But the Clraft leaned toward Israel \II !'llllna for a peace \lbty1 a term Eflypt dislikes, and in making no menUon of Jarring's go-between efforts in February. Rift Breaks Out On 'Bureaucracy' WASHINGTON (AP) -Elliot L. Richardson, 1ecretary of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare, says a widely printed editorial by publlsber Eugene C. Pulliam ecboes "the lncreallngly trratlnnal drum· beat of mind1ess criUclsm directed against all things bureaucratic and governmental.'' Pulliam called the criticism "a typical response of a Washington bureaucrat." The exchange Wednesday followed publication of an editorial Oct. 24 on the front pages of Pulllam 'a 1 e v en newspapers in Indiana and Ariiona call· Ing the federal bureaucracy the strongest political force lo the nation and the most serious t.huat tQ freedom. During the latter E!YPt accepted -and Israel rejected -the mediator's proposal that Egypt promise to enter Into a peace agreement iI Israel would promise to withdraw from occupied EgypUan ter· rilory. Wormed IOW'CtS said tlle African group reorganized its drafting committee Wednesday . night to include Egypt on it and asked for a new draft. The sources ftpOrted mut.b argument o er the first ilrafl. Socialist Takes Lead on First lrolian Ballot ROME (AP) -Socialist Francesco de Martino led on the first ballot today in ''ltaly11 presidential election but fell far short of the two-thirds vote required for tl<dlon. Oirilttan Democrat Amintore Fanlani was close behind. With 187 of the 1,008 members or the: electoral college voting, the rt!lults of the first round were De Martino 397; Fanfanl 384; Giuseppe Saragat, Democratic Socialist Ind the Incumbent, 45; Augusto de Mananlch, neo-Fasciat ltalian Social Movement, O.; Giovanni Mal ago d l, Liberal, 41, others, 13; blank, 57. A total of 672 votes are required for election on the flrst three ballots. Thereafter a simple majority. or 505 votes, is enough, but the results of the first round indicated the election would be lengthy. The members of the electoral college - 950 members of Parliament and 58 regional delegates -were told to return to the Cbamber of Depulies later today for a second ballot. -. . . • h~C'wplNt'.ff • Egypt Plotters 'Gu,lty;' Spared - CAIRO (AP) -Formor Vloa Pnaldent Aly Sabry WU NDtanced lo death by lw>alna for plottJna to overthrow Prest- dool Anwar Sadal, b<lt Sadat has com- muted lhe llOlll<nce to life In prlaon at bard labor, tbt' .... 1uttonsry court ... nouncod11oday. ·Two cabinet' mlniaten Implicated ln the plot lut May, Interior Minister Sharawl Gomaa and PJ'eskientta1 Affairs Minister Sarni Sharai, also wen found guilty and received tbe ume cmmmted· death . . sentence. . t . The verdlcta were reached alter trials · behind closed door-. that lasted two months. t '1bree otllf!' calilnet mlnlattn and foor top ofllclalt of the aovermnent party were found guilty and received sentences ranging-from 15 years 1n prison to one year suspended. A separate military court that tried !he form« war minister, Lt. Gen. Mohamm- ed Fawzi, sentenced blm to 25 years in prlaon bot the sentence WU reduced lo 15 yean, the official Middle . Ea!! News Agency announced. Before the chief defendants were brought into court, the tribunal passed verdict on ao lesser defendant.s. Nlne of them were acquitted, four othera given suspended aentences and another 47 given sentence.a ranging from one to five years in prlM>n. Sabry, known as the Soviet Union's best friend In Egypt prior to bis dismissal, was lde.nllfied by the prosecution as the 2nd Militiaman , Slain; Ireland Gunfight Flares BELFAST (UPI) -A force of 400 BrlUsh troops searching the Catholic Bogalde area of Londonderry for security suspects today exchanged fire with gunmen and battled YoUth gangs hurling nail bombs, an army spokesman reported. Jn Belfast, a part-time U 11 t e r miliUaman wu shot to death and his 1~ year-<>ld daughter wounded 1n the leg Wedneaday night as tbey watched television in their home. The gunman wu believed a member of the lrl!h Republican Army (IRA). I He was the second part·time soldier to be .....,1nated In 21 jloura bill an army officer said the killlngJ neither will frllhten nor demoralize the clvlltan mllltll to which both beJon&ed. The aoldlers In Londonderry, 300 of them members of the Royal Green Jackets, searched three housea and ar· rested two men in the two-hour operation during which they were fired on s.il times and fought two gunbattles. maatennlnd al tho ._ir,ey Ital lloJ • "This ...., and .. -kn dol ... dlDll, qr...s to plaoa LI. Gia. tan! at the -ol t --council altar llllJIO"'flo~ Ibo ata~'• JIOl-1 ln-stltutlom and ll'nlllbW tht praldeot," the lftl'CUIOr uld. 11UPoo Saliry'1 re- queat, the war mlniater -coatacted to deploy unill al Ibo armed 1orcee to ln- tervtno wben they wen ready for IC· tion." -. -~'should,_ _,. I' ,_ICfl. Russia's Fleet Called Most Modern in World BRUSSEi.!! (UPI) -Ruaalo's apeedy naval expaMion bu made the Soviet t;ieet the world'• most modern and aecond largest, Wilna the mllltary balance against the Western dtf-allgnmeo~ North Atlantic Treaty Orgaitir.ation plan- ners said today. Within Jess than a decade, the Russians hve pushed through a unique naval development program that has raised their fleet to the No. 2 poolllon ln the world after the United States Ind ahead of Britain. It also Qas become the world'• most modem fleet, aurpa10lng that of Iha United States, they Ille!. Nor t.s the Soviet developm<nt program completed so far'. 'lbe Rusalam. are pushln& ahead with the development of new, more powerful and more modem war' vessels, equipped with mlssllea and other latest devices. They are above all golna ahead with a Po~ nuclear subr:Oartne program to catch up with the Americans' coo- siderable lead so far. They are building ballisUc missile submarinea at the rate of H a year thst could give them parity with the United States by 1974 or 1175, the . lat<st estimates said. The Ru!Slaos embarlted on their all out naval program after the Cuban crisis In 1962 when their naval abortcomings spotlighted the limitations of Soviet mllltary global power, despite their nuclear strength. " 'l1'e Russ1ana have no aircraft carriers and apPutotly are not building them. Instead they have built two missile crulsen, deslin<d to CllTl' he)Jcopters for troop llndlng requlreJpeota. Wllh the growlna Sinc>Sovlet conlllct they have been shifting more naval power to the Far East and more recently have Deen pushing their way lhto the Jn. dian Ocean, having ccmolidated their pretenee in the Mediterranean, tbe aouroeasald. Russia'• heavy mllltary -• NATO's nO<lhem flanlt adds to the ovonll picture of deploymenl of Soviet overall naval strength. A NATO report ..,,. befon! the NATO mioisttrs saia that the Soviet poaitioo In the Mediterraneen u well 11 the Northern Atlantic Is causing concmi. General Cleared Of Viet Civilian Murder Charges . ' FT. MEADE, Md. (AP) -The Army today disml.wd charges of munl<r and 1111ult lhlt bave been filed agalilst Brig. Gen. John W. Donaldson In the alayJna of ab: Vie~mese civilians. Dona.Sason waa accused of ahooting the VJetname&e Crom a hellCopter in the period from November 1961 to January 1989 while he wu commandeai of tbe 11th Infantry Brigade of the America! Division in Vietnam. The decWon to dismiss the charles was made by Lt. Gen. Claire E .. ffutcldn Jr .• the 1st Army commanding general. Donaldson's current duty is aa special assistant to the chief of staff of the lat Army. Hutchin acted on the basis of a grand jury-type investigation conducted by Maj. Gen. Robert R. Ploger, the commanding general at Ft. Belvolr, Va. The in- vestigation luted four montha: , durlui which 23 witnesses were heard. "Evidence eBtabllshecl that DO offenses were commllted by Gen. Donaldaon, then a colonel," the Army anoouncement 11id. Donaldson Is the hlgbest rankJna officer to be accuaed of murdering civlllam in the lndochlna war Ind the first U.S. general In !ti yean to be charged with a war crime. His mllltary lawyer, Lt Col. Robert Poydasheff, said "I am abeolutely elated." FANTASTIC BUT TRUE! CHOICE OF COIOIS ·IASllST )'1115· BEDDING SPECIALS KING SIZE 9UILTID MAMDI a IOI IPllM6S SIT QUEEN SIZE 9UILTID MAmns • tol ,,...... 111' FULL & TWIN l!CJ. $1tt NOW $98 ••· Slit NOW $78 •••· ""·" 9 PC. BEDROOM SET :"~';0 ~,r.","'llT NOW $68 IAIY -· STIUS TO CllOOSl 11111 FREE =~~iii EASY CREDIT TERMS· ~~!~~~~~.:::~; ... 1168 .... ~::-=~=:::: .... .;.;.~~.;.;.;.;;;_;_;.-,-...;..-t COLS'M"H, 'l'OIJHG, CTC0 i,AMISM 041( $18 OCCAllOfllAL TAIL.II ., .......... .. :.:. ........ $18 ~i:~r::·.~··················:···· S4I MATCHlffG '°'°' 6 LOVI 114T • :~s111 I Oran1e '-Cea81 E-DITI ON . voe. 6:4, NO. 293, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES O!!ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • T•dlQ''• :rv.v. St.eL. ' THUR~AY, DECEMIER 9, ·197 r • • • • • • • • Irvine Candidates Flay . County 'Protection' . . By GflORGE LEID&L °' ............ ...., • A Jut..mlnute bid to 0 proUct" Irvine Janda fr&n. • anneuUon Jttempt, for · a period ol two years drew criUcism from ltvtne cil)' cooncll _ ... tad1y. • Johll -· dlaUn\ln al tbe CGuncil al CommunJU.. ol lrvtno, t.day op-4 the anneution lreelo -br C-ty Planning Commmlan ObaJrmoll Wood- row 'Wil!ori Butterfield. Canc!idato W1yae ci.rk d'8Cl'tbed the ••moratoril.un" on annexa~ u. "an • oGvioullJ politically J!IOll .. ted ~ to sway the Dec. ll ~•tloe eloe- Uon." Buttorfleld'1 ,,_i. to be voted on at. f p.m. MondaY by 1be CounlY Planning Commission. Would be an 1111blndlnf, ad- vilory rnolutbt dlrecled ·to ~ 1.ocal .\<ency F«m1tlon Commilllon (LAFC). Bulterfleld said Wednesday !he two. year freu.e "ls to.dispel any fears voters (In Irvine) mH bl~ ll iliey vole aplnlt 1-auciii.~ Tiie fear, Bullerlleld llllcl, II buO!I GD l!le poeiJbllity" cities .~ llllin<Gr-"How curious h Is that Supuvlaor poraled 1"lne -.mJPt ·~· Robert Battin'• appointee ahoold concern tbe pr~ cily by' ''piecemeal IMU• him8elf about prolecting JrnM," the atiOM." • candidate said. lie cbar&ed tllat propooent, ol lncorpor-Charglna the Irvine heir<ss ancl lncor-•tlbn • tb1s "scm tac*" to Wit 1r. poratlon crlUc had "m9de e\'ident her vine leiklebts 1o 'vote for tbi1ncorpora· inOuence on Battin/' Button' asked, "Wbo Uon. • ' II ·Calllng the ploys! Mn. Smllb, Battin BurtOn aakl todaiy,, mow curious it ii or Butterfield!" tl!at tll!a lllllOUncenoelit" cames on the Burton llkcd U It Is• Supervbor Ron- heela-ol M(a. (Joan Irvine) Smllh'• me). aid Caspers of•Newport ~"who can ~Ii<; oppeal lo +,lepiS ,ol. UC Ir-be s.._i to bave leaked·an 1111author- ~· • • , '. .. · • • bed copy cl the Q:lmty Ad"11n1*aUVt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-'~'"--~~-'--~~·'--'---'-~~~.-..;..:;;._~- ' oince-Yablonsky r<port to tile Forum Aplnat '1tyb-00d Today (FACT)." "Or, II ~ McllooDell-DouCJas CGrpora· tioR -deputy -of • Jll'Ol"rll' management H. B. •Lattlnr toJd. me on Dec .. 28, ·19711 that Ids finn. would '!lll<Dd any amount to Jet what we want,'!• Bur- ton <l\araed. . "Or Is It Henry Roberts, the Mcllon- nell-DouJ!las COlllllilant who .. Sept. 9, tm, tallt!ld-me to tey to ·arrange a pre.- zoo1n1 deal .. !heir propertr In the city . .. ol lrvlne -Delcn tile eledlooa!" llw1n8 uld. I '!'be candJdale llliil "It Is obviooa jbal' greed and palilieal ambltloe -•. try to manipulate tbe lrvlno elecllan from the outside." · . BurtoD ilnked Butterfield'• -..... ceru for Irvine votss lo 1llo ~ commlaaloo c:ballmU'u•le Iii tllo · famous '1slx-second" LAFC meetinc 'de-" signed to 1tack the I.AFC aplnsl tba : . (See IBVlllE. Pip I) , • "' • . .. Indian .Jets Score Direct Hit in Dace~ ' Fr.,. Wire Servtcet DACCA -lllgh-a!Utude I n d I a n bomben today ICOred a direct hit on a Dioca orpbanag< which ~ 400 cbi!dren and a atafl of 100. A stlck of four bombs landed In the middle of tile Mnalem Mission home. Frantie rescue workers clawed intQ. the wreckage with their handa .00 have so far n:covered 30 bodies. Many bodies were reported missing, and officials ex· pressed lea~ tile death toll · In tile Special Unit . . . F,gr,.R~~r.~ •., ! \ •'· _......' ·Spdt~ Furor ' . , .. NejVpOrt Beach flre~p~ wash, down ~ID:" Boulevard. followi ng 'c0111Slon !hi! mo~J. betw"'I a station wagon a~d a pickup truck c f a ~ti , .of white paint to a co"*"cllqn job. "Drivers of lbi -two ,ftblcles were not ~ 8'rloua1J' lit the 8:30 a.m. ~ash, according to lite, bUt tr~.fic nn ·J4ac-Artbur Boulevard wu ed up for .m.ore tllan an hour.· Ke ystone Plans _ Newp.ort Beach Bra 11ch in July Fifth District Supe~ Ronald W. Caspers said Wednesday his Keystone Savings and' Loan Association will open a. new branch next May in Newport Beach. The_supervisor said a two-story, 12,000. otjuar .. foot building b planbed on !he Emk&y Corporati'on property bet~n MacArthur Boulevard and Pali.sades Road known as .Newport PJa·ce. KeYstone, of which Caspers is board cbalnnan and former president, has of- fices in Westminster and Apaheim. He said the new branch will be locate(! on land adjoining a planned hote;l in tbt multi-million dollar Emkay proJect. The new savlni;ts and ·loan building will .front on MacArthur Boulevard, Caspers said. 'Ille supervisor said that plans are now being drawn for the new structure and he hoped construction could begin by Feb. 1 and be completed within 120 days. A, &r'Bnd opening is planned for' July 1. Prevtously, Caspers had plaMed to • cate bi! new branch on lrvlne Company property on MacArthur near the San Diego Fteeway. It was also rumored j.haE the new Key~ ;tone olllc<! would be l\)Catcd on the McDonne~-DruglH property at the north- east comer of MacArthur and Campus Drive, but ~ said this was never contemptakd':" -Key~ Savings and Loan has assets tn -~ of $50 nl.illion and has been es-• tal>lisbed In Orange County since 1959. • Class Play Opens At Harbor High NewJl!>fl Harbor RlRh School'• senior class play, "A Wild '!'rip wlth a Blind Woman to Rell" opens t~lgbt at a •'clock In the-acbool auditorium. "A Wild'Trlp'' b a trilogy ol onwcl plays invol9ing both comedy and IU.fo pense but those involved ln the produc· tlon have dectlned to reveal the names ol !he !ndlvldual plays. p , Dtrecton are Robert Wentz and atri- cla LindQUilt. Student assistanta are Nikki Appleman, Porter Lyon and How· am Schulll. Svenlni performance, will run tonight throU&h '9.furday;'Whcn two mrtinees, at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m., alan wUI be performed. Tickets al 11.25 with a studcftt bo<IY card and $1.50 wJthout art available at tilt student ttort. or al the door. • 'I • County Abortionist Held ·1n Sla}ing of Part,tmour By AR1111JR Ji. VINSEL Of ... o.llr "*' staff - ConfeWd' &ftd ~ COrwictecf I Santa•! Ana abortion clinic operator_ ,Qr. :~Kil . S. GwyMe today Is cbafgOd with lhe'pistol, slaying of~ pn!tiy pararllour. · The liandaome., 30-year<>ld · baehelor physldan wu booked '!J)to IJos Ange!ei C.ounty Jail early this morning pn murdei- chargea. • Investlgitora were summoned to a Weit L4s llngeles apartment abOut U:30 . a.m. by Dr. Gwynoe's attorney, who sur~ rendered him. Debbie Dwyer, 2', ,was found dead on the floor, wilh two gunshot wounds in the chest and one In tile head. Clrcumslance.s leading to the crusading abortiotiist's latest criminal cbaree were not immediately released. ~The attractive yDWlfj wonfan Is believ- ed to have been associated with t Dr. Gwynne in abortion clinics he 'Optrated thjs1year in Santa Ana and Los AQg4les. ~ He ii scheduled 'for 1 aentencini: 1'1 ~e~County Superior COart Jan. 28, aft& pleading guilty Sept. 10 before Judge Byron K. McMillan. Tbty frankly admitted they were operating OpenJ,y_ in,Los Angeles and at · 18541 W. 17th St., Santa Ana, to challenge California's 1967 TberapeutiC Abortion Law. Besides today's murder charge. Dr. Gwynne -faces possible prosecuUon on 1 federal tu violation charge, plus a bear· tog before the State Board of Medical Ex- aminen. 'No date has been set for the latter. •which could reoult In loss of hit lnedlcal Ucenae for w\ll'Ofeaional conduct. Prior to his Sept. 10 guitty plea, Or'anle Counly Deputy District Attorney Martin lleneghi.n and: Dr. Gwynne's attorney, Ron Minkin, arranged abortion sentence terma, . He 11 tentatively to pay a $$,000 fine and be placed on three years' probatioa on the abortion chargea.. , Counb of consplrocy to commit' abor- tlon when to be held In abeyance bot en- forced tbould he be found auilly ol pr<> baUon violation during those two years. A storm of controversy IWT'Ounded hill clinic during the IUIDlller, followlna two aepartte police raids, and I n>UadUp of employa •1-cl>arges wett tater thrown out of court. AnU .. bortion plckels marched oulslde the bulldlnc. dellOWlcing wbat they con- I HELD ON MURD.ER CHARGE A!lorttonlst Gwynne &ldmd wbolelale lllaugbter ol unborn ln- nocenb. Pro-abortion plcketo CDllDtered by demooltraltog In favor of voluntary prepancy termination, ·when the facility .... -down and padlocked. He apenl daya In Orange County Jail while lawyers tried to obtaln a reduction In the 1100,111111 ball lmposcd by an angry Judp ll4bert Ricklea In Central Oraoge County Judicial District Court. Tbe ~ was eventually reduced. 0 1: can understand a man continuing ~ do somethiq to test a dh:puted law,"' Judge Rickles declared. "But to do aomclhlng openly for at !em II times u you have done ls 10mething ebe." "It 111 to aay the ltaat, reprebtnaible," he added. Homicide Detocilft J'obn Rosenbn>dc, of tile LAPO't Wut Loo Angtlet Dlvlaion, was conlm!ng wltll dlatrtct a~ tomey'a dcputlet taday on the l>omjdde complalnt. \ .. ' j / ' By P.ulltLA BALLAN ...... ,, ......... Angey de~la ~ propoeall to build I 1pecial bu!ldlni ifor mentally retarded sludenb In the San Joaquin' Elementary School Dlatric:I erupted Into shouting matcbel Wednesday, punctuated by the walkout of two tzusteea during the hasale. '!be dbcu•• began calmly wllh ad- mln!Strallona realflrmlng their recom- mendation of the upper playground at La Pu lnterinedlato School (on Pradera Drive in M.ls.sion Viejo) u the locaUon for -the sis: clU!l'OOmS. But the dl.scussion quick.I!'. disintegrated into verbal battles between residents of Pradera, pa.rents of retarded children and members of the board. Pr~"a homeowners, re~ted by Mrs. Kathlten Norris, sakl they opposed the fadlJty'1 location because It would produce more traf6c and would bs ill• "last ~w" in an already intolerable aJtuation." Parents of retarded children argued that they had been waiting for two years to get • facU!ty and begged tile· board to make a declsion. At thiJ point, after several a~mpts to make a motion while the chair repeatedly ignored him. Trustee Preston Howell =•up, joined by Trustee Dennis Smith. Both angrUy stalked out. "I am aorry two-board members can- not listen to the public," said Chairman Gratian Bidart. "We can't reach a dc:ision now. We have no quorum." Trustee Robert Dameron was absent. Mrs. Kath1een Grubbs, a parenl, ac- cuacd the chairman of allowing tile Pradera realdents "to 1peak for 20 minutes going over and over the same ground." while ignorln1 their own flve- mlnuto 1peaklng llmltallon. . After an argument on that subject, the two absent board members returned at the requut of parents of the retarded students. '11 would like to make a motion," said Howell. , " "You are out of order. -You left.'' (s.. SAN JOAQUIN, Paa• I) Get Chris tmas . Spirit Ins ide Chrlstmaa b a mood, a feeling or, perhaps, the observance of a set of tradi· Uona~ rites. Whatever Jt Is for J1>U, It ahould be bappenlng soon. The season Is here. To be!p everjone get lnlo the "Cbrlltmat lf>lrl~" tbe DAILY PILOT today joln11 with Orinae Coast area merchanb to pmenl •· 1pecial pr .. Quulmaa oecUon. The special teclion11 ldvert1sements offer qgestlon1 for filling your entlr< gilt !bl The pbolol ~nd C.aturca In the section toll ...,, Interesting ltorlea of Cbrlatmu past and pnaent and preview IOl1le special evanb upcoming for Cbristmu lflL ~ aect!on II lnolc!e taday. Gel "1th It and pt Into the l1IOOd- • ... ' ... orphanaae and neorby areas could.reach 500. 100 girb, were 7 to 11 years old. ·A 11aH ol doctors aDd mlalonartes alao lived oil ,the, premises. '!be founder of tile orphanage, i.toham- med Rahman, who said he had been an usoclate of Indian Prime MiniBter Indira Gandhi's grandfather in Calctitta, qjd the bombs landed at S:lS a.m. "l heard a 'sound and thought It was a helicopter," he saliL "Then suddenly Iha . . ' ' DIES IN NEW YORK ' . 'Dr. Rolph' lu~c'l" . . Ralph Bunche, Ex-U:N. Envoy, ' Dies at Age 67 NEW YORK (AP) -Ralph John!on runche, winner of the 1950 Nobel Peace Prlu for mediating an end to tile 1M9 Arab-Israeli war, died today, ten weeb after stepping down as undersecretary· general of'tbe Unlted Nations. He wu f'l. Death came' at 12:40 a.m. at New York Hoopital. The atllng Bunche bad been In and out of the lmpltal for many months. No cause of deatti was announced. · President Nixon tel'-phoned Bunche's widow to express bis sympathy. The President ai.c> issued· a statenient prais- ing the diplomat as ''one of the greatest architects of peace in our Ume." "America is deeply proud of this d~llngubhcd son and profoundly sad- dened by bls death," NUan said. "But we are also strengthened by the ln- exhauatible measure of dedlcaUon and creaUve action that opanncd his lpleodld career!' Nigon hailed Bunche's 11calm and wise counser• at the United NatJons1 and his role iii the Middle East and the Congo. U.N. Secretary-General U '!bani, aaylng be had "lost an Incomparable lrtend and colleague,'' praised Bunche as an outstanding e1ample of utba.t 20!.h century bleed o1 !nternaltonal oU!clab wh<> devote all their gills and their vtrt llva to tile 1trvlco o! the communlty of mankind." "lte waa tbe·most effective and best known of lllternallonal civil ""'""'" Thant uk!, '1and Na rteord of ac:Mev• ment es an Individual membet ol. the lf(!~tarlat WU uM11l"pUHd." O.Or1e Bush, the U.S. ambeulldor to tilt United Natfolll apr.....S -al Buncbe'I deatl and oil¢ "Although WI tal<e :>rUk Jn a. 11<1 l!lit he .... • • Amor!~ be WU lrOJ:t Ii -of lbe world.• eiplosl~ came -f>IJ~~-~~1-~. foar . • • children were ac:mmung. It -was darr and we cooldn'l see them In Ilia mud and under tbe wte<kage. "The airb were aafe becaUJe they ,,.... In a building at the back. But many ~ are ml!slng. . Meanwhlle, a "lJttle Dunkerqae"' operation wu reported under way ii Eaal PaJ<Jstan. Thousands of Pakistani tr o o p 1 , (l!ee ORPllANS, Pip I) .Quiz Session . On Cityh09d Set ~y ccr · The Urban Pfaanlnl Committee al tba ODundl of Communltlel of lrvlnt (CCI) plana an "Alt Aii'/ Quntion" -•'I p.m, Sunday In the mulU!>U'P* niom nl University Park Elementary Scboo1, Irvine. . Chairman Art Danielian said • panel of seven persons who are familiar with the background 1.-g up to tile Dec. n cityhond election wUI reply to wr!U. questions 'from the audience durln( tba public .. sston. . The 1esslon will not be a forum for can-- diditea for tile new city's coundl, 11* noted, although one candidate, Johll Burton, CCL chaimlan, will serve on the panel. Other panel meµi.bers are :. Harry l!erih, retired Orange County Plannlnc director and Village Three rea:ldeot; o..,.. rell Dalton, fonner Yorba Linda city ad- ministrator and consultant· to the ·Jrvine Company; Danielian; Andrew May. chairman ol City ol lrvlne Now (COIN) and resident of Village Three; Tim Strader, attorney and CCI Jqal counsel. and Ray Watson, e:s:ecuttve Vice preaideat of tile Irvine Company. 10,000 Gree t Pope ROME (AP) -Popo Paul VI wu greeted by a crowd of 10,000 persons at the least of the Immaculate CnnceptiQo. the pontiff k n el t in prayer Wednesday before the statue of the Vlrgin Mary 1ln: downtown Piazza dl Spagna, where ~ crowd jammed the streets for UI! observance. After brief prayera, Pope Paul drove off to visit two ailing ita!Um cardinals. He first stopped at the reli~ dence of Francesco Cardinal Roberti., ll. and then visited the 91-year-old P 1 o I o Cardinal Globbe. • Weat.Hr Ml!S the ,wind? It'll be back .na Friday, palllng tile ckMldl and dropping the day'• high mercury down to 62, wltll an overnllhl low • of :rl chilly delrcea- INSIDE TOPi\Y ...State taz withholding 100~ toi£t'bL hfft, Cl C flni.ll Of CSO- UO!I lhit wtek b1/ the Califomi4 Lt.:gislatutt, A11ociattd Preas • and United Pre11 International wrikra diletl.SI 10M& ltd &o tM move,. what it mt1J111 and 10Jwa lits ah.tad. Storit1 01' Pa~ JJ. : LM,..,. I ~ .. ._...,. alrfllt ,, M9rilt. " ' ( .. ,....... ,, 11 ...... ,.... • - ('"'"'911 114 ~ ,..., ... 9lft .. ..,. or ... ~ , .. ,, C-ka 11 '""' ,.,... • • • Mt ..... '"""' .. ~ c ... ..,.,. 11 , ... --.... DHlft Mltlell 14 T....... 9' Dl¥WCft ,. ,...... • . ....,.., ,... . ........ . emrt..-t6 WMI ... • ' ,...... .... "-'• ,..., ,, .. .,.,....... a ---.. _ .. .._. " • • • ·-jl~D~Al~\Y!_!!Pl~\O~T~~-~~~~~~~.!'!:.,·~Dll~m~i;~t~.~1'171~ • 0 Edison Pollution Peril.Charged ,,.,... • .,.1 Iv At.AN DIRJUN ............... ~ __ _....... .................. ~ would CIUM more pollution thin any of the Southem C.Ufomla Edison C:Om- JIAY'I power plant.II in the South Coatit ,/Jr Bl.sin if two new units are added. .. If tht rutrogen oxide emissions from , ~ company's Los Alamitos station Were .added to the Huritlngton Beach discharge, ,tbe two 1tatlon1 combined woold produ,ce IUrhUy less Utan hall of the total ernJ.s.. .•. dlal ttoM I.ht. comp9r\y'1 10 ~~•fl bl lbolll.u.. Tbil weWd occur ill 1177 when ~ ~ illdlctl< boll> the new lfu•- lloocll unlit, -WGllld ~ave a IUe ol 3' YHrt, would bt Jn operation lf approval were given by' rtgulatory agencies. The figures were reve1led Wedne&day at a Public UUlitle1 CommLss!Qn (PUC) hearing in .Lo~ Angeles Into Southern California Edison'• future generating needs. Company officlall have leitllied lhlt 1n ernb&rco on auppJylnC electrlclty to bflW CUllOln«I OI: ~ -.,pplitl to old 'cuMomen may hovt lO bt lmpoot<! ln Orenp County Jn 1117$ ~ pmnlllllon lo build new plants 11 not obtained. The company had planned to build the two 790-mtgawatt unitl for 197f and 1975 and had been granted approval by the PUC but thl1 authorizaUon was nullified last summer when the Cali!dmia Supreme Court ru1ed that the company •• . .. , . •coolin·g Off!) ·Ends. -. • New Remap -lssi.te Explotks in Sacramento SACRAMENTO CUP!) ~ Leglalaijv~ mpporUonment," supposed.If tnjoyinf a 11-day coolina off, wu thrust lnto new controversy today after Lt. Gov., F.d Reinecke announced plan1 to acti••te a Republican-dominated redl1trictin1 com· Coast Lawmakers Explain.~ -. ~Tax Withholding Ballots mission. Reaction e:a:ploded in every direction: -Democrats accused Reinecke of playing "dirty" and brealdng a "gentlemen's agreeJQent." -Republicans split their support and opposition. ....SO did commission members. -Republican Atty. Gen. E v e I I e Younger, himself a commissioner, urged him not to carry through, at least until the legiS!ature complele1 its current reapport!Oqment special session. ,, Three .Republican &late legislators from ~O..an1• County oppo1ed tbt $501 mllllon .iute tat. bill. Here'1 why: But Relnecke, chairman or the com- mission, said he hid no choice under the State Senator Dennis Carpenter of state constitution but to activate the com- Newport Beach doesn't agree with the so-mission "within 30 days" since the called advantages of withholding tax, legislature failed to reapportion itself said his administratlye aide, Mike Neal. during the 11-month·long regular session. "Senator Carpenter doesn't M:lieve He told reporters Wednesday he was withholdin,; tax allow! the {ui,yer to convinced the current special stSslon on ., ~tr 3-district Plan know what he's paying for," Nea s8ld. reapportionment called by Gov. Ronald Neal said the bill also raises the Reagan at the request of lawmakers is 'F LJ •t • • minimum tu level from 1.5 percent to unconstitutional. He indicated he might 1: OT nf. f.CQtlOn 2.5 percent and incre1se3 taxes on capital challenge in court any redistricting plan ,.. ... gains. ''It's pulling away from the federal passed by tbe legislature and signed by 0 tax structure which we 'Support." Reagan. -Gets Held, ver Neal charged .that the bill also allows The lawmakers rect!sed the special .. , the legislature to duck the responsibility session Tuesday for 10 days so legislative ~Coosiiler,atlon of the lhree-d.Jstrjct of a real tax measure during next year's leaders of both parties and staff con- 'W!ifieatlon plan for the Tustin Union High elections. sultanls could meet together and quietly ~hool District has M:en delayed by the "It ·also provides DO real property tax attempt to·draft a compromise. •State Board ol E d.u c a t to n. The plan relief or reform, nor does it direct Itself The ~mmission, never used in modern to create unified d Is tr I ct 1 in Tus· to the major crises In educational finan· history, includes Reinecke, Younger and .f(ln, Irvine and Mission Viejo w I 11 not cing/' he sa1d. "And It does not and can· state Controller Hoi:sston Flournoy, all fbt considered until the board'• Jan. 13 not consider cutback• in the siu and Republicans, and state Schoo Is -4Jld 14 meeting in Sacramento. spending of government." Superintendent Wilson Riles a n d ~)Dewey Hillman, executive secretary to Assemblyman Robert Burke of Hun-Secretary of State Edmund G. Brown Jr., lhe Orange Cou nty Committee oo School tington Beach could not be ,reached for both Demottals. ,District Organization, expressed "disap-comme)\l, but ,\1semblyman John Briggs Democrats contend the commission is .pointment" today. of Fullerton, in a printed press release, unconstitutional on ground it would be ii· t! Because tht atatl board, meeting today issued several comment!. legal to delegate legislative power to a ~ Friday in Loi Angeles, has deferred "It olfer1 no property tu relief for the , separate government agency. ;lid.Ion on the plan,. there iJ litUe chance boJMO~t IPd 1im~y paved the 1r•Y for The constitution provides for the com- j.hat tbe propoul can be altered, Hillman a gradual iI not • giant tax, increase In mission in cue ,lhe legi!lature doesn't aald. the near future," Brlw said. h rt' .11 reapportion itseH, and Reinec~ said he -Irvine area residents had indicated "The old adage 'taxes .should u WI had private legal advice that the con- they would attempt to seek changes in disappear, because withhold~ is a cept is legally "valid." county committee-approved plan. painless way to collect taxe1, he con-"I think the responsibility of the com- .Ibellilblllll!>i! ==. , . -~ · li!Jfloloq IS , -up 1 f11!' l)alleil a...,,• a M. ; 11at:Oli -_. :. .. ~h to ndoled JUOO'i 'e ~ .;.,~; .-.~.~_,~ , , In cl~ud~ · 'hi · m~P:-l f>Oopleof fiboUld·~ board .11\ef ~ ·Uniflca~ , · ~~l:\:wu s), ggs con 1 eu. 'ca1 la hive ntver Ji-cit ' ' , 1,lhe pilckage'WOll1d be'su~j-'-lO l .USemblymaQ Henry Wa.xman, _, -... d .... .;."!, rin&a, In all thr~~·communiUu ¥ c d As!lembly1 Den}ocrallc teapportlonment btecJuirl~ reconslderatiaR b)' th~ <cul.tty :~ . o• li'n'::'S 1..:ea · et . chllri;nan, said ·Reinecke i.greed not tb mrruttee ar)d t,be state' board, ptlot1tll activate the commission unfll the ilia: ,placed on lhe ballot. .. ' 1 legislature ~d an opportunity to act in 1 Tbe · PStaent plan pi;ovide~ 197().(1 SI•t"" 'Ma1· or exc6ange for Waxman'• promise not ' to I ydr pet pti~il valuatioM ~moui!-,,-.. ~ · , ; • . test tbe comml!sion's legolity In Cl>•rl: , ng to $19,111 of property Value per pupil 1 • ~ "He accused the lieutenant governor of lo the proposed Irvine Unified district, Announcement' breaking a "genUemen's agreement" but 110,lfO per pupil in Tustin and $15,198 Reinecke said the lawmaker "read a lot per pupil in Mission Viejo. l)i • • mort lnla my words than 1 indicated." l, Hillman &aid this breakdown violates The presidint of Colllns Radio Com- tbe umal 't5 pe.rc~t variance allowed in pany will be in Newport Beach Friday the statt educition code. Se Yen year pro-and bas caUed a 10 a.m. press conference jectlon.s "of C:Ustrlct wealth ' per pupil, but rnmn1>.ny spokesmen said today the however. ".Jbow an district.a: will have ~¥••-r-• about llS,000 of assessed valuation per trip has nothing to do with reported ma- 1tudent," Hillman noted. jor layoffs at the electronics plant on U the state boa'rd fall• to approve the JamOoree Road. three-district unification plan, he noted, Ro~rl C. Wilson will have "a major voters would consider only a unification afU'IOUncement" to make, according to of the' entile' al'e1 Within the . present Joseph Br.own, public relations dlrector, Tustin Ufiion High School DI.strict. whO absolutely refused to say what it is 1 tf no plan is approved by the voters about. Oext June, It i1 possible no further at-~rown said there has been at least one tt:mpt need be made to unify the three major layoff at Collins' fa c I 11 ties elementary districts with the high elsewhere Jn the country -150 engineers, achools. A recent change in state law draftesnten and production line personnel ended the mandatory u n If I cation were let go in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, but quadrennial elections. said, "I know of ri'o major cutbacks either O..U.1 COAST DAILY PILOT ou.1101 COAIT PVILllHM '1JIUNff a.Mt N. .., ... ---J .d ... ~"' ""' ,,. ........ om..! ~ n .... K...U ..... in Dallas or Newport Beach." Arthur Fitzsimmons, assistant person· nel director at the Ne'NpOrt Beach r,lant, said this morn ing about II peop e, in t.M6i same joti classtficatloru, he.Ve been laid of !this week. He said no major cutbacks In personnel are pianned "to my knowledge." There are 1,800 people working ln the Newport Beach facility, he said. Fitzsimmons did confirm that R. D. Johnson, Collins vice president and general manager of the Newport Beach plant, and Allen Sloan, t h e penonnel director, were in Dallas today for meeting! with corporation executive!. f 'ro111 Page l ORPHANS ... threatened with encirclement by Indian forces', are trying to reach safety in an annada of sampans, barges and river steamers, the commander 'of India's ·eastern 'froftt said. Jn<lian &Jr force jets bombed and straf. ed the Pakistanis as they fled , making more than 100 sorties during the da y, said Lt. Gen . .)'agjlt Singh Aurora. The Indian raiders now have complete mastery of the skies for the last enemy fighter plane in East Pakistan was shot down Thursday, he claimed. "The air force had a field day," the general told a press briefing. Aurora said his forces, making swill Bdvances acro!s C9Untry, ·were isolating the Pakistani defenders who now were attempting to get back for a last stand around provincial capital Of Dacca and the port of Chittagong in the east. Dunkerq·ue was the French channel ' port where the British held off the onrushing German army in World War II while m03t of Britain's expeditionary lorce: was safely withdrawn by fleets of boats: and ships. This came after the French collapse on the western fronL L P.t.t Ktltt .....,, ... Cllr tfl• ---JJJI H_,Hf le11l•~•r4 New Dis~ Jo~k~ Mem11 AUr•111 P.O. h i 1171, 916U ·--°"" .... , -Wwl .., """' ...,....._.:mf_..,_ ~ ...... l l11rl 'a.edl .......... .. ~ ....... &I ""*" .... Big Bird Won't Leave KWIZ To we r Pou.led but Industrious radio station KWIZ people were 1tletnptln1 to find some way today l.O reJCUe a huge bird which has been perched 110 feet up on the station's JU-foot \ower 1ince Tuesday morning. Meanwhile, spectators hive betn gathering by the dozens at the basie of the tower on 5th Street In Santa Ana 'near the Santa Ana River. The observer• have offered plenty or suggestioru to tbe radio people. They have .called the bird a turkey vull~ a blaO. ea le, and jtlat a pl1ln wlture, and oflered m1ny kinds • of unorthodox m•Oiod1 for dblldgln1 the big bird. "We are pot Me 'Wb•t kind of bird ll I!," a KWIZ announctr 1ald lOday, .. but It sure !1 big." I woo Id el!llmai. tbit It I• • at lwt z ftol lll1 wnh ; ,,.i., •pt'tld •I about to eret. If• uplained thal lhe bin! Is not trap- .. .J>ed on the tower and does not seem to be injured. "It moves about and spreads ii.a: wings," the radio man said. Station officials asked the Santa Ana Fire Department far help Wednesday, but the longest ladder firemen could pn:ivlde [ell far 1bort d the bird's JlO foot percl!. One spectator, a former Raratrooper climbed up the tower Wednesday to within 20 feet of the bird, "Then It open- ed It.I wings and that 1cared the hell out of me ,'' he said. »• dfl<ribed the bin! as btiog •ll black with some white feathers under Jls wings and tall and havlng a hawk·like btak. Tod,.Y tbe KWIZ people were trying to • locate a tall en~4h laddt.r with· 1 plat.- (ocm U!al could ru~ lo lhe bird's peroll. A fa leaner. who theY asked for au11lance Mid he could not .ha'ndl1tfllch 1 lar1e bltd without a platform. I , mu.st aain the approval. pf the Oran1e C<>unly Air Pollotioo CO.trot Dlatrict (APCD). The APCD had donled E<llson's requat tor a permit 'aod \io new appllcaUon has yet been made. How&ver, in tesUmony Wtdoesday' company officials left no doubt that they now desire tp build the plants in Huntlngton Beach in 1976 and 1077 and would, need a decision within a year. Space· Slump Said Ended l In California By BILL STOCKTON AP Sdt11C• Writer LOS ANGELES -The dizzying downhill skld of Southern California ~erospace emplo~ment that began four years ag11 finally has ended, but the boom days when aerospace was king aren't likely to return. That'' the view of employn:ient analysts and Southern California's major aerospace companies surveyed as 1971 draws to a close. Their labor forces have stabilized and further large layoffs aren't anticipated, the cOmpanles report, but the prospects !Of' massive growth in next few years ·~ pear dim. Growth, if any, will depend on step-1.lps ir. military purchasing, an end to the financial woes of the airline indwitry and approval of lhe space shuttle, company spokesmen say. "The outlook for the future is guard· ed," said Gaylord Pitts, an analyst with the Call!ornia Department of Human Resources Development. "The important thing for now is that we've stopped going down. We're closing that . margin of lost employment each month that was so great for a while th~re.'' The "good old days" of California aerospace were in December 1967 when 618,200 persoruJ were employed by the in- dustry statewide and 359,100 of them liv- ed 1n Los ,\ngeles County, the center of Sou~rn California's aerospace activity. The Apollo progrlim to laild meri bn tti~ moon wa! in the final drive toward the 1969 landing, the presence of U.S. military personnel jn Soutlkast Asi8 was near its peak and tPle airllnt! indiistrf was bursting at ~e seaths. 1 ~ '· / ~ut tWo )'ears liter' l>ba~tit or the Apollo11program h~d begun, tl'le Vie1nam i,yar slowly was winding down and more and more airliners were Oying half :Cmp- ty. The layoffs and cutbacks that already had begun were accelerated. Attorney Injured In Auto Smashup A prominent Newport Beach altor'ney suffered serious injuries Wednesday when he swerved to avoid a maintenance truck at Fashion Island and drove his luxury sedan into a light pole. Donald D. Harwood, 62, of 2tl'21 Vista Caudel, was listed in satisfactory con- dition today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police traffic investigators s a i d Harwood was eastbound on San Joaquin Hiii! Road between Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa drive! at 1:10 p.m., when the ac· cldent occurred. He reportedly bad to turn sharply to avoid colliding with an Irvine Company maintenance truck. lost control and jumped the curb directly behind t h e Avco Financial Bu1ldlng. Harwood 's car sustained major damage. -· IRVINE PROTECTbR? Planner Butterfield litVINB _ ••. .. peOple of Irvin ." At ilaue IA the I..u'c feud ilu IM ... .ulltd: "prornlae# iand"'lndualNI,.,..,. erty which Santa Ana has eorttendtd wu • gromised for annexatio91 to that city, The ' propert1 Hes within the pr0f>9sed city ol ,. lrvine fo be Voted Oil .DeC.; 2f and 'com· prises the bulk ol the industrial tax baS\I for the new city. Burton aQd Cl.ark both Indicated that the Butl4trfield re~lution would halfe little meaning should the htcorporat1on election fail. 11Wbo are the people in Irvine suppos«I to trust?" Burton asked. "The county counsel has ruled that freezes on annex• ation are iiot ·legal an1d certah1ly not bloding. •lWOQ<fy Butterfield knows that. He also knows that 'commitments' are not blnd-- ing, '' Burton said. "Wit~ the Collins RadiO Attnes:ation (to Newport Beach), lhe McDonnell-Douglas rezoning (a 56- acre-1 parcel at Orange Cowity Airport) apd the LAFC .poliU..." "Butterfield must think the people Jn Jrv},rie are stUpld. He is wrong. We know; •bat , Will happen if , we aUow these gr~dy, J!OlilicaJI;' ambitious people lo tun our lives. , "We k!';l)w this incorporation Is etisen- tial if we are to -rid ourselves of their mnuence,'1 Burton concluded. Computer Celehra\es PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) -The Christmas spirit came early to the com· puter ope.ration of the Ariulna Finance Department, unfortunately, .... Gayle Hodges, director for accounts and control division, sajd a computer tape was actidently erased. Hodges said to m1o the tape, data processing cards ,. had tg bt rerun ·1Jlrougl1o the compular, • But when the operatjon J'U "'!mpletij!, it wiU ooticed about 2,000 da fa J>f:oWsiq cards were missing. ' DAILY PILOT Sl•ff PMM• FLAYS 'MANEUVER' Cand ld•t• Burton The cards were discovered-gaily loldeit, spindled and mutilated .,and hanging frmµ the wall! as · gold / colored c;brl.stmas . wreaths. Pair Ch.urged in Theft Try of City Hall Flag An /""'ry,an ~ ~ lhO Wjnd , oaf-complaint. later in the day. oubldt Ne"i>orl-3l<acb Ctly 11111 led lo Leroy E. Gonlon1 29, of 4817 Hollyline the arrest ol two .tlpplingfanksters Ave., and Dan~l ·"ff. Gomez, 2•, of 4921 Wednesda~ .6t~u~ off i.nl Hollyline ·A~e., ~anta Ana, were hailed ~·:f.. .. ' at 12:30 a.m. b officer Ken McGregor. _... tt•*' ••IJJ-,'..J ~1 Ori~l ch':Jes included conspiracy, '1 but GordQn Gomez weer arraigned SAN J. Q J..; '' •. ' ."' ., • in llarbor j.u\itcial District Court Wed· fl. nesda'y aftemOon on suspicion ol ~tty ., retorted Bidart. "We ~ave, an obligation to get a ,i,te for these children as .soon Ii! possible," said Dr. William. Stock!,• P.,sistat!! ~uperin· tendent. "We will be glad to IOOk at other sites if you wish," Bid art said 1 he would Uke to see more study given to a Vifant site on Mon- tanoso in Mission Viejo so childre" at La Paz wouldn't have to give up a portion of their playground. Trustee Jim Nelson agreed. "The chairman won't let me make a motion for reasons of his own," charged Howell. "I don"t think we can make a motion tonight," said Bidart. "We need more facts." "If 1 were a parent and not on the board I would Institute recall proceedings against you." said Howell. "Good," said Bidart. Trustee Smith said he v.·ould vote afalnst placin~ the children in Parklane School In El Toro and wa.!I prepared to vote for La Paz. Dave Kln~. director of fa cilities planning, told the board the Montanoso site would cost the district 20 to 25 percent more. theft, resisting· arrist and alcohOI · vio- lations. GordOA was addition'auy charged with drurik drivinA: and his cOtnpanion wu • charg~ with being drunk in an auto.' Buffeting Santa· Ana winds had made r aerial patrol •flazardou~.' so Officer McGregor., ~ce helicopter pilot, landed at Oran1e eolnty Airport and was returTi- ing to h'eadquarters ~hen It all started. He said , he noliced a car parked in front of city hall with one man at the wheel and a second standing at the flagpole base. Suddenly, the halyard was cut and Old Glory fluttered unceremoniously to the groond: Officer McGregor ran op, identified himseU and told the suspect! they were under arrest. "They made a statement you can't prb1t and proce~ed lo evade arrest," according to police. Being alone, Officer McGrtgor ra ced around the corner to headquarters for assistance as the men's car sped away, leaving the American Flag where they had discarded it in the city hall parkin1 lot. r~~';H..';;~';H:.~~';H..';H..';H:.';H..';H..'iH:,';H..';;Ef::.:~'<H.';H!:..';H..l.'f • * ~i JJ. J. Qarrelf Prejenlj ~l~ ~ .. 1 ~Leather For the Holidays .. ·l~I~ M i~ ·~~ M ~i Visit our Leather Gallery • • • ' . . SHOWING OVER 20 SOFAS and CHAIRS for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~ Chairs "°"' $249 ~ Sot as "-$595 ~ ~-PROFESSIONAL 221 5 HARIOR ILVO. ' 646°0275 6~6·0276 • Your jal)(Jritt Interior dc1fgncr Ui4U bt happ11 kl 'IU.ti&t ~u • • • 1 M ~~~&~~~~~~~~~~~ f, \ I' ' " ,. -· . .l • • ; ' . ' . . . . ' _ liC~-=••'=~Ji:8W: .. ~-:O'iH:/ll/:/6~'8~~-~ r---· -·, _,,,,,,,,.--~ -· _.. --.. -· --· -............ ~- f ' I; li'' • I ' ' ,, •' " > ,. I r J ( . ., ~ ri I ~ ~ I ~· I .,T. -T -Is . e -. -, I . . '· Sea:soll • ·' ; r ' r··----- ' . ) I " -· l " .. ' . • : f I. .... " .· -~·~ -····-. ··.,.. ---.~-:' .. Wa \ch For Special ~lions Filled With Early Christiiiu · Goodies: In ' . The DAILY PIWT -• • • • • . And Here's .. _ .. • ' . . , . '' ·'ti ' ' . -·-. . ' ,. in fact, here are 5 good reasons for .sJloPping early: j ' •• ··.' 7. Sttetching· out the Christmas shopping season gives:ret~ilers-a chance to function more efficiently. When clerks are less '.Hci;ried, shopping ' is more pleasant for everyone. . ... ' 2. Many retailers offer their ~ea/ly special "specials" early in th!' season to encourage the public to shop early-and to" help alleviate the last- minute "panic" buying. ' ' ·' ' -' ' - " 3. Just in case your favorite Christmas gift merchant has underesti---,. mated your enthvsiasm for the season, a longer period -of shopping i gives him a chance to re-order popular items so he doesn'f have to disappoint shoppers later in the season. " . ' 4. When you take more clays to shop you can do the job more thor-, ' . ' . oughly, visit more stores, compare prices and. ·quality and be more • • satisfied with the gifts you finally decicle to buy. . ' ' 15. And there's no secret about if, the Christmas ·shopping season is. the biggeat safe~ period of the year for most retailers. S 11 p port local . . merchants now and you'll h~lp them make enough profit to keep their prices reasonable all year long. (And prices will never be more reasonable than they , are now.) . ••• ' ., ' Th~ message pre'6ntBd a.s a Public Service on beha/,f of our friends and your1, the retail merchanu ol the Orange Coast Area, by the . . ' · ' • I • -:v I'll.OT • • .. ..-. ....... "' ............... ... . AtWliUI 2i•w . ..-.i 1•"'--i.-..,r-1 . · i N-n••all!I • • • r: "' ' • • • See it O.Uon•trat~, sat. & Su 11111 Stores • ' . \ HOOVER · 'Slimline·' . . • ,'JlAGU -UM E-LEINER • I • , I ~ t • . ~ ' . • Tht moder. canister with'bliilt-in Hoover quality. . • Powerful 1 1/8 h.p. motor, lightweight and compact • easy to, move around. f I • • All steel construction. m~de to lost through years o c ean1ng. • Complete with Attachments • . . •' FOUNTAIN V•L1 1Y . IJWL'~=J:;--r . I . . .... , Sale Prices Honored ' Through Sun., Dec._ 12 ' ' COM•LITI. • .wllll 11•••• •••ti, _ .. , .... _ ... ,_._. ~••r Hssle, crevlce ........... ,w~ ' ' ( .,_ . ' ~:·,., . ' .. . .. ~ ' "'.'~ .. @], ... ®: ~ ' • . . . .. . .. • '· , ... \ ' . ' . • • • .. I . . . HOOVER ''Deluxe'· -' • "THE CHRISTMAS Gins IHE' .. L llll AllD·RIMIMBER 'YIAi AFTllt YEAR!" . . ' VACUUM CLEANER r ....... . o .. ·O · , • \fo •. .' . • Feature~ you'll li~e: finlrer-tip . .switch;·3'positibn1'andle,ru9 -adjust· ...... . ... . . . ' . : . . lilent feature; • 0 Hood gets under low furniture · non-marking furniture, guard. • • 2 Speed motor· converts easily for cleaning attochments, extra large throw-away bag. ' • .. . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . , . ·.. :: . . . . .. . . : : . . . ·. . :: . . . .. · ... . . . . . . . . . . ··.. . : . . . . ..... ·•· i .. • ~ ~ -~*~~-~ . ~ti.is c•p•ctiy for._.-. " . ••Sl' ••• ..,.,., ........... 1.0lRr • ••• ORMAI. ••••• -HIGH H••••• SHAG HOOVER'S TRIPLE ACTION It beats, as it sweeps, as it cleons on a cushion of air • ·. ' • ' 17 17 . . . .. ~ ... ... . . . . • • • Orange Coast. EDI TION ' • YOL M, NO. 293, 5 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES , ' ~ COUNTY,.CAUFORNIA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, '1'71 ·C • -.- ~ Aerospace EmplOyment Plunge . ---. / Coines to Rest'. By BILL B'l'OCltTON ~-,...,. . LOS ,ANGELES -The dbzying downhlll skid of Southern CaUlomla. ...,...c.· employmel\t tbll bepn lour • yeon OC• finally baa ended, but the boom days When aerospace ·wu king Aren't likely to .rtfuro. · • That's · t&e view of employment ana1ysl.s and Southern <;alllornia'• maJor Ml'OBplCe companlta surveyed as 1'71 cfra,w1 to a ~· Mi-.tre••· Victim Their labor ---and further large lfl'<ll& areo't antjclpat<d, the componift repor't, but !lie ~ for mlllilve ,....nll In neit few ftan 1p- (!elll dllil. l ' Gnnrth, ll any, will depend 1111-lltelHlll" ·in mlllliry. ,pircllailng, .. end to the financial woea of the alrllne,indul;try and approval of•the ,-· obuti!f, company spotesmen llY· · • . "The oulloot for Ille -ii awd-ed," sold G1ylonl Pills, ID llll1yal wllh SA Abortionist Held. in .Slaying HELD ON MUllDER CHARGE I Abortlooillt Gwyn~ • PubliShin'g F·ir~ Says Hughes Book Authentic NEW YORK (UPI) -.Although McGra.,·Hill Bopk Co. did not dell d~ectly with Ho ... rd Hughes, It ls surprised that spokesmen'. 1 for the billionaire-recluse deny the company bu acquired exclusive zigh1a to publish hls autiobiograpby. "I mean we have signatures," Alfred Leventhal, vice president for t h,e pubilShing rilm, said Wedne3day. "We believe we ~t only have a complete manuscript which wou1d be impossible to fabricate but a great deJll of backup material that' cannot be disputed." McGraw-Hill announced Tuesday that It planned to put out a hardcover edition of Hugbea' autiobiography nut March. Shortly before the book is published, ure magazine will serialize it in three m. stallme.nts,· the •company said. In ad- dition, it SI.id Dell Publish.Ing had ao. quired righ1a to put O'Jt I pgperblci< edi- tion early iD 1973. , Within boun of the announcement, a apokesman for Hughts Tool C.ompany the hub of the Hughes empire, said the McGraw-Hill report "is untrue." 'n>erl was no elaboration. · Leventhal said McGraw-Hill executives Wtre "surprised" at the spokesman's atltement. Jet Hijacker's . . Loot Marked , WASHINGTON (UPI) -The FBI ls distributing a 3f.j>age n.t of the 21erlal numbers on '2001000 worth of S20 bills with which a hijacker escaped by parachuling from a Northw..t ortent ~lloes jetliner Nov. 24. The llst Is being selll to poll<t departments, banks and other • f1nanclal and businesa p I a c e a ocroa the country. The bijld;er jumped from the plane witb the raNOID money while it 'WU en route "from SeetUe to Rem, Nev. Other thin IO¥eraf notes to new'l"pera, be bu not been bun! from since. " . By ARTBUlt ii. 'VINSEL Ol ftll Dliilr ....... -ConfeWci fl.lld cOnvtcted Santa Ana ajxJrtlon clinic operator Dr. John S. Gl¥)'lllle today ls chlrged with tbe piStol· slaying of bis pretty paramour. The handsome, !0-year~ld bachelor physician was booked. into Los Angeltl'.I C»unty Jill early thls liiOnilOi on munlii' chargea. , · Investigators were summoned to a West Loa Angeles apartment about U:30 a.m. by Dr. Gwynne'1; attorney, who aur· rendered him. "Debbie Dwyer, 14, WU found ,dead OD then-, with lwo•gumhol wouilda In the; · &e.l -. one-in· the held. ~ ctr...P~ '-llal •1ie cn1oodlnc --··-~ dllrp .... aot 1mmecn1w,. nlewc' ~ llirlCll""'""'-,. -ed lo -....... ..-ioted wltb Dr. Cwynol In aliotiloo ...... 111 optr11ed lllil ,...1n -Ana 11111 Loo Aogelel. He ls llCbedaled b' llellleoctog In Orlllge'CouolJ Superior Oourl Jan. 18, alteT pluding £Ullty llepl 10 before Jud(e Bytoo !(. llld(lllm., 'Ibey frankly ldmltted they -· ciperattog openly In Loo A!lgeles IDd at 1854' W. 17th St., Sailta Ana, lo challenge Call!orn!a's 11111 Tberi,"'1lic AbortlOn Law. / · . Besidel today'• murder charge, Dr. Gwynne faces posilble prooecutlon on 1 federal tax Violation charge, plua a hear- ing befm the State Board of Medical E•· aminers. · No date has been aet !Or the lstter, which could reouit 'In lou of his mediCll license fer ~~eJSional conduct. ' Prior to h\s sept. 10 guilty p~, pnnge C»unty Deputy Dlstrlct Attorney M•rtin Heneghan and Dr. Owynne'a attorney, Ron Minkin, lmUlied lborllon aentence terms. He Is tentalively to pay a 15,000' One and be placed on three years' probation on the abortion charces. Counts of conspiracy to commit abofl. ilon where to be held in abeyance but, en- forced ohould be be found guilty of pro- bation YlolaUon during those two years. A atonn of controversy sum>unded his clinic during the summer, following two separate police raJda and a rowtdup of employes whose Charges were later thrown out or court. Anlf~bortion picl<e1a marcbed outalcle the building, de'""'nclng wbJit they - sldered wholesale 11aughter of upbom iJ1.. nocents. · Pro-ll>ortiOD picltetl countered by demollltrating In !1vor • ol vollmtory pregnucy !ennination, when the flclHty was shut down and pad1ocked. He spent days Jn Orange COunty J all while Jawyen bied to obtain a reduction In the 1100,000 bill impooed by ID lllCrJ Judge Robert Ricltles In Centrt1 Oronp (See GWYNNE, Pip J) Parade Officials Honor Esta1icia The Eltancia High School Eqle llt.rclllng Band IJllrched ·--top honln II tbe recent SIDta Cini JAM Parido ol Stars, the achoo! lllDOUllCed to- dly. The band judges gave the a1-member Eqle Band I l<Ol'e of ti.I. Pettr Founder dln!ctl the bind which la led by 11e11lor drum m1jor Marf Lltue and ma-" jon!tte, Pa1ay carter. Tiie par.de, held 'l'hlnbgivlng eve, was the firat time !be bind marched with !Is new plutlc idtnUflcltion shields. The red lbitlds 1re JDlde of · I lightweight pWtic lllCI Ollch carries 1 wbita block letter topped with • refttCllve moterlll. Tbe 1Choo!'1 plutlc Iris cllas, taught )y Rob<ri Schurenwl, deoicned. ll10lded IDd~tbe- SOUthem C1111omia'• IOrOS)IOCO ICtivtty,. Tbe Apollo p-am to W>d men on the moon wu in the final drive toward tbe lllt 'l1Dcthi1, . Ille pr8leDce of U.S. mllltary ~ In SoutheNt Alli WU .-Ill pelt and tbe lirliae Industry was bunting II the ....,._ 'But two ,.... isle!', pbo-of the Apollo JXOll'aDl hid bquD, the Viebwn W1r slowly WU wlndiq -and DION and man alrilnen ,.... flying hl1f emp-tr· The layoff1 lllCI cullllcb thll llrud)' • bid. belUD were -.led. The low point cune lut July, wben statewide aerospace employment wu 433,IOO IDd Los Angela County Industry employmeht 235,JOO ICCOrdlng to tbe Department of Human R e a o u r c e 1 Development. · In the last· four months, an agency spoltesmu sold, tberl bu been I allibt lricreue In IOrolpace employment. At the end ol November, statewide ln<klstry employmeat hid. risen to '31,IOO and Loo Children Bombed ~· • Indian Jets Score Direct Hit in ·Dacca . ... _ DIES IN N!V(,YORK • . ' °"· Rllph lllftchO ' ' • • ~ f '1' ' ~ph· jupc\\t;; 1 ' EX-U.N~ Enroy, Pies at Age ·61 · . ' '.1$lV YORK (AP) -Rl1pb Johnson Eiinche, wbmor· cit the 1liO Nobel,PelCO P.rlse for mecliluQg ID end to the !tit Arab-l&raeli war, died toclat; ten -· after lltepplnc -u undersecretirY· general of the Udted Nations. He wu rt. Death came at"12 :40 a.m. at·New Yort Hospital. '!be ailing Bunche had been in aDd ·o1i1 of .!be bospUal for muy montha. No """' OI delth wu onnounced. President N-teltpboned Bunche7s widow tq expr-.. .hls sympathy. The Pi1"5ident also iswed a stateme11t praJ• ing the diplomat as "one of -the greatest 8rcbl.tects Of peace In our time . ., "America ls deeply proud of thls distlngulshed "" ~ profOundly sacl-deoed by bis death," Nixon aaMl. "But we are olao atrenglhentd .by the ln- exhl.U!tlble measure of dedJcation and creaUve action tblt spanned hls splenclld career." Nixolthalled BIUIClll'1 ·"calm and wl8e c:ounsel" at the, United .Netiona lllCI hls role In the Middle Eut and the. eoo,o. U._N. Secretory-General U Thant, saying be had "!Oii an inoomparable frltnd and colleague, .. praised Bunche u an outstanding eumple of "that . :IOth cenluey breed ol intemallonal officials who de-111 thelrJU1a and their·•~ livts to the service the community of mankind." 0 He was lbe molt effective and best known of lnlematiooal cl'fll servants," · Thanl ..... "ml hls recGf'l .ol IObieV• ment .,....., ~indlvklual member of. the (Ille BUNCHE, Page I) " • ...... Wln!lenlcel DACCA ·~ 1llglHIUtude Ind I 1 a bomben '°"'1· llCOled I direct hit on I Dlcca orphanap which bouled 400 chUdten Ind a stall of 100. A lllck of four bombs landed In the middle ol ·the Moslem MilslOD home. Frantic rescue worken clawed into the wreckage with ihelr bands and bave ao far recovered 30 bodies. Many bodies: were reported misalng, and orficlals ex· presaecl fears· the de1th toll In the Two Edison ' ' Vni~·would ' l. ~.. i . • f!p Pell~n '. ·~=~· ~~;t;F~ of the -. ldllo!a OID- pany'• -plaDll In the Sauih CMa Air Blain ii two """ unlls Ire added. · U' the nilrogen oiide emlslio111 from the compaDf.'s Los AlamJtos station were added to Ille Huofhirton Beach discharge, the two atationa combined wOuld produce lligbtly lea lhlD hatt of the total •mlt- siora from the company'a 10 plaall In tlie ba>in. Thia would occur in 1977 when company charts indicate both the new Hunttogtoo Beach units, which would have a lie of SS jean, would be in operation if apprqval were given , by regulalory qenciea. · Tbe ftrures were reveaI9d Wednesday at I Public uunue, Comnilision (PUC) l!oaring in Loo Angeles lniO Southern Califomia Edlsoo's lutur. generating oeedl. . . Company officials have testified that u emblrgo on supplying electricity to new cu.stomers or incru.sing suppllea to old Cllltomen may have io be impoeed Jn Orange County In 1975 ll permission to build new plants ii not obtained. '!'be company had planned to build the two 790-megawatt units for 1974 and 1975 and bad been granted approval by the PUC but thla autboriJIUon WU nullified 1a.5t' summer wben the CalHomia Supreme Court ruled th1t the company must gain the approval of the Orange County Air Pollution Colltrol District (APCD). The APCD hid denied Edil0n'1 request !or 1 permit IDd no new 1ppllcaUon baa ,et been mide. However: Jli' test1mony (See EDOON, P•ge·S) Irvine Company Denies 'Threat' to Mrs. Smith • Irvine Company ofllcials Wedneoilay denied 11111 I letter to MJ'I. Jou lrvlae 8mttb WU a 11brut'" to keep lier from 1PllUl1ftl at UC lrvtne Tuetday . A company tpokelman ald the letter, -ibsd U I thrut by Mn. •Smlth'1 lnyer, Wll tither' Han adtliOry COJD- llllllicattoft, .. Dor1llr .. talk Tuetday before •bout Ille -In UC!'• Science Lecture Holl, the grea~gnndda,.llter of the 1-lllncb fowidtr said the propoood lncorporltlon ol the ell) of Irvine ii Jll:'lllllure, ' 1lln. Smith, the Irvlno Compuy'• ~ clpol minority stockholder (21 percent), allo 1Reged lhlt the looorpor1Uon movt WU ''planned by the James Irvine Foun- dation u an attempt to clrcwnvent the effect of the Tu Reform Act of lllt and perpetuate the foundation '• control ovtt the !rvtoe Rlncb pn>pertlel." . '!be foundation, 1111 up by Mn. Smith'• gr1ndfather, Jam .. lrvlnt n, holds - llOQlng lntemt (1~t SI perctDt of the llocl:) In tbe ll'\'lnO Co-. • Mn. Smith, wbo' baa carried Oii I run- ning blttll with foondotlon dlrecton for ,..,., ..-wcftblt !be fOWldatioD muat eitber liquidate • portion of Its -k In the !rvtoe Company IDd rellnquilh - trol of the corporation, or '°"" the com-pany to inmaturely dnelop O< llcju1da.to ill land -In onler to pnerote the -uy Income to meet the charitable payoull reqWred Wider the 1tll federal law. A pnpared statement from Irvine Company Pnoldent William R. Muon, releued Wedaeaday, WU the fil'lt official relctklll lo Mn. Smith '1 chug., levelled Tuetday againat lbe incoa1>0l'atioft to he decidell In the Dec. 21 election. The foUowing is the ten of Muon'• statement: ' "Mro. Smith bu every rtgbt lo Dy O'Jt hero Iron. ber Virginil estate to II•• b..- Vio'tn OD the city of Irvine or IDY other llM. We cka not q111frtl with lhlt. It ls -Cil!''* -ha--•fll><la to in' ,..... ~ lllp,!! tllllrl 11111 Ibo bu I 1 ... m::.111, hll 1> ,( orphlolge lllCI nearby 1re11 c:ou1d ruch &00. 100 ~ls. were 7 to 11 years old. A stall of doctors lllCI misslonllies Wo lived OD the premlau. The founder of the orphanage, Moham· med Rolunlll, who saJd be bid been ID associate of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's grandfather ln ca.Icutta, aald the bombs landed at !:15 a.m. "I heard a sound and thought it Was a helicopter t to be aald. UTben auddenly the explollons CllDe -.... two, -. - ••• clilldten ---It -dart and we couldn't 1ee Plell1 Ill tbe mud lllCI under the wrocbgo. "The tfrla were safe becaUle UleJ WIN In I building II the back. But IDllll' boyl Ire missing. • Meanwhile, a ••Little Dunkerqm,. operation wu reported under WIJ 11;1 East Paklstan. Thouaanda of. Pakb:tanl tr o o p 1 • (!lee ORPHANS, Pap I) New Dis~ Jo~k? Big Bird ·won't Leave KWIZ Tower • 1lul ~~· :e·. . . .. tl>e -1111 ~ 8\11 • •·M!"J*llle ..... .u.ii lo t4:...i. "lt-lboul ... ::.. < --WllJ today jo ,_ I J11 w11ip, • the ndlo man ml !!b!ch !'"":::.1l'*=:;uo ten Ill' cm !I-5tltlon ojlidals ukecl Ille -. ADI =) , ~ """"1 · FlreDepartmenllorhelpWednesdly,bul .._wlllle, apolllicn llm -tbt loo>(eat ._ lb-....rd ll!'OVldr! pllleriJil l>Y the-· 1111-ol lbe fell fat -ol tllt lllnl'l llt,.... ~ tower on !lb Street In Santa AM nur lbe One spactator, 1 former par-111"'°'~- Santa Ana River. climbed up the low<r W-11 le '!lie oblerve.._ have olllred plenty of within 20 !eel ol the bird. '"n>eo'lt -suggelllool to the. rldlo peopte, They eel Ill wtogs and tblt sclFOd the hell ou1 have called the bird a twtey vulture, a of me," he said. black eqlt, and just a plain vulture, IDd He described the bird u being 111 blact offered many kinds of imorthodor with llOIDe white ftatben Wider lls ......, methocll for dlalodgtog the big bird. and tail lllCI having 1 blwk.Jike beak. "We 1re not sur1 what kind of bird II Today tbe h.'WIZ people were trying lo i•," a KWIZ announcer .at.d today, "but locate a tall enough ladder with a plaloo it sure Is big." I would esltmate tho! tt ls form tblt could reach to the blri'1 pirdl. at lei:st 2 feet tall with 1 wins spread of A falconer who they uked for uAsta,.,.. • about 10 efet. told he couldJJOt handle IUCh 1 llrp bird He explained tblt the bird II not lr1p-without 1 pillform. Hit-run Victim Changes Mind-Lets Driver Go One of those cases tbat ctve policeman premature gray ha~ wu logged to Costa Mesa early today, when the alleged vlc- Um ol a hit and nm accident decided to let the suspect go ah01d IDd run. Officer Rudy Malik sold be WU flagged down al Fairview Road IDd Wilson street about 2 a.m., by a motorist frantlcapy 'lbe victim, who claimed bis cu - slde,..iped on Newport Boulevlnl, placed the other driver under citizena' arreit and left while lbe proper forma wn beini filled out. A few minutes later, Ofllcer Mllik oald be saw the headlia:bts of the daihaged car returning to the ...... ' :,:. ==In:.•:..:.. of "I've changed my mind," the pllinllff sald. 'lb• motorist declared he hid been chastog the late model lurlry ledan &round town for 15 mlnutel. lry!rig to stop it. Patrolman Malik forced the driver over at Fairview Road and Fair Drive, a block· from police headqlllflen, Get Christ mas Spirit Inside Quiatmu ii •I mood, I~ (eeliJW or, perluapo, the -...nee of a oet of lrld~ ttonal rlia. Whatevor It II for you, It • should be happening ..... The -n ls bore. Tll help eveirone pt Into the "Chrlstmu aplrl~" the DAILY PILOT lodlJ Joint -Oroage Cols! .... merchlnis to presut I ~ - Cbrtltmat secUoo. Tiie ipOcial -·· ld•ortisemtnlt otter 111ggestlamo for filling your entlre gift lilt. The photol Ind futuree In the -tell -lntereltlng -ol ~pat Ind..-............. ...,. opec!aJ 1!<!111 ,a;comlnc for am.tmu 1111. ' Tiie -II blclt today, Get witb It IDd pt .... the J!IOOd- ,. He and the other driver exchanged i. surance company 'references and can- celled the arrest, lllowlng both parties lo a:~ on their aeparate ways. · Orufe ' Wutller Mlsa the wind! It'll be back .. Friday, parting the cloudl IDd , dropping lbe dlY'• ltlgll memary doWn to II, wtlh ID ovenaigbl low of 17 chUIJ ..,__ INSIDE TODAY ' Stott taz withholding '"°"' toiU be here, GI o rcault of ao- 1l011 this tDtek bv 1111 Califoml<o Ltgi!loturt. A.uodattd Prtu and United Prtll hatmaatioftal wriUn diici&U' .,hlll ltd lo tU f'l\OOt, whet it mtmu and "'"°* lit• ahead. Storit1 on POQt 11. l. M. ...,. • ~ u-; " llrllt W ,..._ M Ctllltnlll 1, '' Mll9'lll ,.. a CMMlflM n'°'* _....... ,._. M "'..... or.. '-"" , .. ,, C... I~ h'Mt ....... Jt ........ '""' ... C_. IS ............ 0.... ....... 11 T...-. M ~ " .,....... . l4llMnlf ,... ' ..... • . ..,..... . ...... .... . ,._.. ................... .... ............ D ........ M ... .._ . ' • • • ,tuiW~ • . g Off' End8 . New Remap Issue E~pl.odes -in Sacramenw ~ !JIPI) -Loclalative ~.wppoudly•o~y~ga io:dly--~ib&··otf, WQ thrust into IM!W cootroversy I04t,)> liter Lt. Gov. Ed Jleiaec:ke tftOOU~ plan, to activate a """°'1!1"•....w.1••t..i r<distrit:tlng com· '!~:"""'"-. Reaction eiplodtd in every dlrtction: !-l>emottats 1ccused Re.lnecke ol playing ''dirty" and breaking a "aenUemeo '• 1,JTetment." • ..,J!<publlcona apllt their support and -Ilion. • -Sq did cmmlalcie membert. -llepJIJlaa AllJ, G<n. I! v a I la YflWtor, bllnalf • eommtsaforwt, ur1ed. 111111 aot lo atf1 tbroucl!. at lwt tliilll· tbe legl.slalute complete. lt.i cumnt reapportloninent s?eclal session. , · · B)lt Re1oeck~, cbalrman of the com- m.ission, uid he had no choice under the state comtituUon but to activate the com- m.lWon "within 30 days" since Uie legislatw-e failed to reapportion itsell during tbe ll--th-long ngultt ..Won. He told reportm Wedneld1y he was convinced Utt CWTtDt 1peclll ""100 om ~ ·..u.a .bJ °""· Ronald • -Rea1an 11 Ille nqtllll ill llwmaken ll """""'6tullonal: lie flldlc•led 1rt -challenge ln court any redis6ictlng pfan passed by the legislature and signed by Reagan. Th@ ~Wmakera recessed the special session Tuesday for 10 days aq legislative leaden of both parties and sla.ff con- 1ultants could meet together and quietly attempt to draft a compromise. Keyston:e Savings Eyes New .Branch in Newport T1te commlssion, never U$ed io ipodem history, includes Reineck~ Younger and state Controller Houston Flournoy, all Republicans, and state S c h o o rs SUperlntendent Wilson Riles an d ~y of State ~muild G. Brown Jr., both Democr•ts. • Democrat.I .contend the commission is unconstitutional on ground it would be il- legal to delegate legislative power to a separate governmept agency. The constitution provides for the com- mission in case tbe legislature doesn't reapportion JtseU, and Reinecke said he had priYale legal advice that the con- Reaches Pinnacle Dennis Bickers of Costa Mesa is an Eagle -Scouting's high- est rank. He was accorded the honor in ceremonies this week. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bickers, 1859 ParJCcrest Drive, is the new aSsistant scoutmas- ter of Troop 5, Newport Beach. His younger brothers, Kevin and Kent, are members of the troop. Fifth .District Supervi$r Ronald W:. C..pera ..id Wedntaday hla Kty1lone Savinp and Loan AssocilUon will open a new branch nut May in Newport Beach. "'The alij)Uvisor said a tw<>-story, 12,~ ~uar6-foot building Ls plaMed on the lmkay Corporation property between J'r11• Page I AEROSPACE ..• MacArthur Bou]f:vard and Palisades Road; known as Newport Place. Xeystone, of ~hich Caspers is board chairrnan and former president, has of. fices in Westminster and Anaheim. He said the new branch will be located on larµt adjoining a planned hotel in the multi-million dollar Emkay ~jecl. The new savings and loan building will front on MacArthur Boulevatfl, Caspers aajd, • The supervisor said that plans are nolf being drawn for the new structure and he hoped construction could begin by Feb. I and be completed within 120 days. A cem is legally "valjd." . 'I think the responsibility of the com- mJssion is to come up with a fair, honest and equitable nonpartisan approach to reapportionment, ~mething the people of California have never had." Coast Lawmakers more uoemployed people corniilg In grand opening ls planned for July l. have been lald off," Pr'tviously, Caspers had planned to I~ Assemblyman Jienry W a x m a n , A~mbly Democratic reapportionment chairman, said Reinecke agreed not to activate the commission until the legislature had an opportunity to act in exchange for Waxman's promise not to test the commission's legality in court He accused the lieutenant governor of breaking a "gentlemen's agreement" but Reinecke said the lawmaker "read a lot more into my words than I indicated." Give Reasoning For 'No' Votes Key to lfOWth for~lhern California's cate his MW branch on Irvine Company aetoapaee industry seems tied to new property on MacArthur near the San t ch th Diego Freeway. pYemmen pr05rama, su as e space !J:t was al.!o rumored that the new Key- Qclttie 8Qd military hatqware Pro: stone officet wOuld be located on the "'---R bl' Mi..M-t, Ind •. resurgence of the Collins Leader ""= epu 1can statelegislalor1lrom -~.., •• ,_. ~ McDonnell·Dooglas property at the north-o Co · eConomy that. would eod •irllne financial east comtr of MacArthur and Campus range unty opposed the $501 million tltublu. Drtve, but Caspers said thil wu ever state tax .bill. Here's why: ~ qew •Ide body airllntr• are being contemplated. SI 1 'MaJ· or $late Senator Dennis Carpenter of bWlt in the Los Angeles aria and work Keystone Sa'<lngs and Loan has auet.s 8 CS Newport Beach doesn't agree with the so-f~ on~tbe airplanes will grow only if in ei:cess of $50 million and has been e!· called advantages of withholding taz, airUna pick up .purchue options for the, tabllshed in Orange County •Ince 1959. Ann l' tUture. The need for the additional • ' OUD.CeIDCll said his administrative aide, Mike Neal. alrp1a.nea, in tum, depends on continued "Senator Carpenter doesn't ~lieve srowth of'demand fol' air transportation. t 'rona Page l The president of Collins Radio Com· withholding tax allows the tarpayer to The space shuttle, a ,ystem of reusable pany will be in Newport Beach Friday know what he's paying for," Neal said. ipaceships to lo(t men and materials into . BUN CHE and has called a 10 a.m. press conference Neal ·said the bill 81so raises the earth orbit,. at.Ill ls largely on the drawing • • • but comp.My spokesmen said today the boa~.. Major decilions to commit the 1 trip has nothing to do with reported ma· minimum tax level from I.S percent to ,...., secretariat was uosurp1:ised." I th 1 · 1 t 2 s d · nauon to the p-am, which could COit B sh th US b d to jor layo fs at e e ectron1cs pan on . percent an increases lases on capital • ¥,.. George· u , e .. am assa or Ro d mlllloM of dollan, '-aven't been made. · essed Jamboree a · gains. ''It's pulling away from the federal ,, the United Nations erpr sorrow at c Wil ill h " · .)ome tltimatea'IJ'e: it could create 11 au·nche 's death and said; "Although we Robert · son w ave a ma10r tax structure which we support." .... v · ~ u 15,000 jobs in Southern 1.. de 1 t•· 1 h 1..· announcement" to make, according to N 1 h ~ taae pri n · .... act t at ue was an Joseph 'Brown, public relations director, ea c arged that the bill also allows ~:=·military aircraft PrOJedat m. ::!cf.~an, he was truJy a citizen of the · wbo absolutely refused to say what it is the legislature to duck the re.sponsibility cfudinc.f!Ptera and the BJ10mberf are The grandson of 1 slave, Bunche abo~t. _ of a real tax measure during next .year'• ift. the emrly 1ta1ea, but key declsion1 by achieved international recognition in• 1949 BilOwn'Sa!,1:lher! has~&ttn at .le~st .oriel~ ' elections. military offlctalt and Contreaa tbft could when he hammered out annlstlce ~~:"he~ifn" th:tco~e~s~ f1~c :n~~s. ''It alS'O provide!! no real property tu to Jar,ee JIU!chue orders haven't ~en be een Israel and the .Arab n -~~loo . 1 relief or refonn, nor does it direct itself ~ "I • f .. ""'"' . ~ h~ war. Ht "also~ ~ ~ • d\a to the major crises in educationaJ !inaa, 1 -9':6 · me i cirlg"' he. &aid. "And itr1does not· and can, •..1.• t bl • t • not consider cut.backs. ,in.\tht4 tir.e aJ¥i l.;mWj\~···Ft· iii JL • ' 1 fo · tsttlie tW ., ti\ w r --~;"' • spending or goverJlll\Ollt.'" , ' JM& ~ cm aritlb~ 'ff ' crlsfl . 1. • ' ) • f ·Id,., ns, ~,., Assemblyman Robert Butke ol Hun- teck ~· . l , • ._ ."i?en~ .16e ~'.'1 mlpted ln '.1~ 1~::tt~tht5 ~~~N:bouii 18~cb 1e·.:~. tington Beach could not be reached. for , BuhCJ:tt w!! the ~.lnan . rus~ed m ti1 .. thole same job ·e:lassificatioM;'C ~ comment, but. Assem~lyman John Briggs · Da~ Hammars~)Ofd~ · then ~tary4 , laid of flhis week, . ·.,. ?f Fullerton, 1n a prmted press release, Front Page J general, to over~ the \J.N. cf'flll~n apd · He sakl no major cutbacks l!iipersonnel 1s~~eti several comments. . WYNNE ..• cOunty Judicial District COurt. The bond wu evutually reduced. 'l can understand a man continuing to do .omethlng to ·test a dispCJted law," Judge Rickles declar~. "But to do aomelhing openly for at least t9 times as you have done ia something ebe." "lt Is, to say lhe least. reprehensible," he added. Homicide Detecilve John llosenbrock, al the LAPD's West Los Angeles Division, was conferring with district at- torney's deputies tod1y on the homicide complaint. • He has also pleaded guilty to a !!ve- roUnt Lo! Angel.es County Grand Jury in- didmept charging abortion acti9ilies. He and his mother, Mrs. Ruby Unruh Gwynne, plus various employes, were ar- ruted ae:veral times in an 18-month period on abortion charges. OIAHH COAi? mll!tary 9P.tr•~tons ip the trift.torn &fe -pla{Uled. ·~to my kno'Yledie.~· ~ · It offers no pr?perly tax relief for the Alrican ~: . _. are 1,800 people ~orklng In the •Newport homeowne~ and s11T\P~Y paved ~he way f~r Until hl5"retlrefnent on Oct. , Bunc~e Beach. facility, he said. e gradual if no~, a g~ent ta~ increase m had bffn the highest ranking American in Fitzsimmons did confirm that .R. o. t~ near future, ~r1ggs said. , . the U.N. ~retarlat. He bad been un· Jahnson, Collins vice president and . The old adage taxes .should. hurt . will dersecret.ary 1n ~barge of special Political ~neral manager of the Newport Beach disa ppear• because withhold!~g IS a affairs Want, and Allen Sloan, the personn~l P.alnless way to collect tues, he con· · director, were in Dallas today fdr ~~ed. . . He had been lnacllve ln the world ~y meetings with corporation executives. . We have doomed. Mr. ~JddJe Cahfor-smce last summer because of varlOUS Th ill be . ba k 1 . ht f ruan to a tax hike either m 1972 or 1973 ailments and a broken right ann suffer~ ll}eet~~g: and ~~in~res.~ ~~~renc~: (after elections)," Briggs concluded. In a fall at home. Brown said. Bunche's hand in settling the 1949 But he insisted the meeting will not in· Pales~inlan war came •ta ~al ti~ in volve penonnel+quanlitles. • · · the history of the then-fledgling United "However, Mr. Johnson will be willing Nations. · to answer any questions you may have on He took ovµ as acting mediator Qf the this of any other·matter," Brown said. dispute after assasstns 'gl.!nned. down the It Is known that businesa hasn't been so U.N'. mediator, Swedish Count Folke good for Collins since opening Us facility Rernadotte, in Jerusalem and also killed here in 1900. the man at his side, wrongly assumed to Company olrlcials earller this week have been Bunche. disclesed they have so much room within Refusing the proteetlon of an· armed the plant il!•t the~ CC!llld easily lease the guard, Bunche gathered all parties on the Harbor Judicial D1str1ct enough space for island of Rhodes and wrote the set-courtrooms until new court facilities are tlement ·that finally ended the fighting built after seven weeks. Burglar Declines Food, Takes Cash A non-kosher burglar ~·ho broke into O:lsta Mesa's Bashful Bagel delicatessen Wednesday took no food, but made off with $1,700 in cash, police said today. The intruder kicked down the back door of the new restaurant at 2340 Harbor Blvd., and pried open an inner office door, said Officer Hubert Hogan. • 'Protect~. Move II)' GIOIGB LEIDAL ....... ,... .... A aut·!Mtute. bid to '1prqtect" Jrvine lands l1ora llllltXltloO atltmp(s 10< a period-d )IM·yt.,.. drew qritlclun lrom Irvine c~ ""1DC.ft candidJ1"& tod.ty, Jolla em.., dtllmian GI tho COuncil of Communities: Of Jrvtne. tod•y opposed the anneJaUon freeze prOINJled by Coun- ty P!enriing O.mmlssi<IO Cbalrllllll Wood- row Willoci Butlerlidd. ~le Way.0 .Clsrt deecrlbed the "maratmtum" on anne.11~ u "an obvloitslyi~ltically ·motivated 1i1emp1 to ray r..;,. Dec, 21 il)COl'J>OraUoo tlee- tion. •• Butte~'s proposal, to be voted on at 4 p.n\. by the County PllMillJ CommJ,s ·WOUkl be an unbinding, .O. Visory"' 1 . b directed to the Local Agency Formation O>mmis:sion (LAFC). Butterlit!l!I sai4 Wedni!Sday the tw ... year freer.a "is to dispel any tears votqa (in Irvine) mar have if they vote against incorporation.' The fear. Butterfield said, is based on the possibility cities adjoinin2 unincor- porated Irvine pro~rty might "dissect" the proposed city bf "piecemeal annex- ations." He charged that proponents ot incorpor- atiOJl use this "scare tactic" to urge Ir- vine residents to vote for the incorpora. ti on. Burton said today, "How curious it is that this -announcement comes on the heels of Mrs.. (Joan 1rvine) Smith's mel- odramatic appeal to students of UC Ir· vine. · "How curious it ls that Supervisor Robert Batlin's appointee !hould concern himseJf about protee:UDg IrvJne," the candidate said. Charging the Irvine heiress .and incor- poration critic had "made evident her innuence on Battin," Burton asked, "Who From Pflfle I IRVINE .•. legitimate interest ln 1'hat government agency iJ to have jurisdictional control· over the Irvine eommunity • "That is what apparently brought her out here . "There are· some things she saia, however, that teqiljre a retl)OllSe,in order to set the record straight, ·at 1-. in the. minllj of tl]Qse iiltlamili1'!", Wltll lhe fa,.U. '1qfntrarY, to -~ . ._rtim:.; ~1l'a~ Reform Ad bas hid absolutely nolhlil( lo· do with ~~poration. 1bc;. Jarou. lrvlne ·Found · •• l\lu. ,Stillb lion knor neither . 4li:Oc:~,lhe. com' ny'i . ·1 • 1111' dl7 whl begatiii\;191!1, .... ,Je'srtlil~ the tax reform ~ct wu ~ by Congress. As a ·rnembed' or _ the-·Jrvlne Company Board of ·Direc tors, .Mfl:. Smith is surely aware that at no .time have the foundation's representatives on tbe board requested the company \0.-'belp the foun- dation to solve aoy of its tai problems. ''The plann ing ol Irvine's centr11l sector was· initiated by ·company management. On completion, it wa3 supPOrted and ap- proved by the company board of direc- tors. The concept of a 1 single city en- compassing the lrvlne area is based on sound planning '4nd economic principles, and on the advice of many consultanta. "It is logical that the area be cohesive and that lt not be fragmented during the phasing of its development. "AJ the residents of Irvine and newsmen throughout the county know, we had originally anticipated the city of Jrvine would be incorporated in about a five year time frame. Annexation moves by other cities, however , forced the citizens of Irvine to act much sooner than expected. They were prompted into ac· tion by tear of further loss of their tax base. This was as obvious to them as it was to us and. to the University of California administration and Board of Regents. The foundation had nothing to do with this ." la catting the plays? Mra. Smith, BattiD "" Batterlleld?" :Burton asked U it ls Supervltor ~ aid Caspers of Newport Beach ''who·ca11 be supposed to have leaked an unauth.or- l.zed copy 0( the County Administrative Office Yabk>a.lky repori to the Forum Ag a wt City hood Today (FACT) ... "Or, Js it McDonnell·Dougl1s Corpora4 llOll whose deputy director ol J?l'Operty management H. B. Lattini told me on Dec. 28, 1970 that his finn would 'spend any amount to get What we want,' '• Bur· ton charged .. "Or .is Jt• Henry Roberti!!, the. McDon- "'11-Dougl., ·consultant wbo oa Stpl. I. 1971, Called me to try to arrange a pre- zoolng deal on their ~~ in th& city d. Irvine -before the eleCUons?" Burton illd. The c.and.idate said "it is obvious that greed and political ambition coatinue .to lry to man.ipulate the Irvine electlon from the out.side.•• Fro111 Pqe I EDISON ..• Wednesday company officials left no doubt that they now desire to build the planLs in Huntington Beach in 197' and 1977 and would need a decision wilhiD a year. Edison's chief planning engineer, Luther Wheeler, said the company need· ed at least one oil and gas fired 790- mega~att unit by 1976 to meet projected power demands. '!be plant presently pro- duces 991 megawatts. • t•We need Huntington Beach," he ~Id. Questioned on what altemati~es were open to Edi.son if the c:Ompany wa1 prevented from espaodlag ht HuntingWn Beac~, Wheeler uid that .the company might be aJ>le to construct a 7SIO- megawatt unit at Fry Moui1tain near Barstow. But, Wheeler added, this project wu also under "a considerable' clOOd'" because of the opposition to any Pollution that might be caused. He agreed that the company w1s negoUating transmission l,ines right of way through the El Cajon pass and said that the company would file for a certificate with the PUC for the Fry Mountain project "within a month or two." Powell released Ogures from a test conducted Dec. 1, 1171,"by APCD officera showing a di3Charge of 317,447,310 and 337 parts per' mllllol} for the four units. "Even the a14ffnative eeema to be in 'troubl~,'' Whee~ said. "We are almost caupt in a sltoatlon where there is no paraDtl For imlance it takes four or five yean' le.Id time to get the right' of waY. "We would have to start developing, commJtting fund!, next Year-to one or the other (UuilUhgtoh Beach oi Fry Moun· tain)," Wheeler acktW. Under crou-esadi.ination, deputy Orange County counsel John Powell It· tempted to show that by using Edilon Company figures supplied at a .Previou3 PUC bearing into espansion of the lfun- llngton Beach plant that the company's system would bave a Sllrplus of 421 megawatts in 1975: Jncllding 9 0 0 megawatLs in reserves, even if the two units at Huntington Beach were not COl\4 structed. Wheeler replied that that involved "on· ly a 3 or 4 percent margin." Emission char13 presented by Edison Vice President David Fogarty showed that if the new units at Huntington Beach were built 32.6 tons or nitrogen oxides would be discharged a day In 1977. The present discharge is 10.8 tons a day. The next highest rate of discharge tn 1977 would be from the station al Los Alamitos where 24.& tons of nitrogen ox· ides would be emitted dally. The tot.al discharge of nitrogen oxide3 from the 10 Edison locations Ii.sled in the South Coast Air Basin in 1977 was pro- ejcted at 128.9 tons a da y. DAILY PllOT Col. Mohamed Ibrahim Seif Eddine of Egypt later hailed bim as "one of the world's greatest men,'' and tsratU diplomat Walter Eytan called his efforts "superhuman." t 'rona Page 1 ORPHANS •.. w~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, I ~~. ..JJ. J. (Jarrell P,.eJ":'t. ~~ J ..... O».f! Pl,llL.nMnt9 QIOMY a..Mrt Jrf, WtN _ ... _ »•••• A. M11t,lrii•• ~llllltw Clittl11 H. t.... l lc1'1r4 P. N1D ................. c ... ..._OMM I.JI Wet1f l1y S'+tttf M1m1t .Y4r•t1P.o :a..:1160; •1•2• -- . I Bunche, himself, marked the occasion by presenting each delegate at the Rhodes talks wlth a fe~oducUon or an- cient Greek pots made In• local frlctory. Asked what he would have done with the gifts it the talks h&d feUed, he replied : "I would have smashed them over your beads." Bunche joined the United Nations at its tnception, first as a technical adviser in 1946 on loan from the U.S. State Depart- ment, where he had worked t"·o years as a specialist on African and colonial af· fairs. lie joiricd the U.N. staff full tlme in 1947 and arter a series of special missions was appointed uOOersecrefary without portfolio In 1955. ·Living In New York, 'he gav.e himself freely to the. caWltl of equal rights for Negroes, dellverlnc counties,. speeches and taklng part in civil rigbLs demol}Slra- tions. In 1965, he marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In the Freedom March from Selma to Montgomery, Ala. Hi.I distaste for &egrtgation as prac- t.ictd in Washington, D. C .. led him ln lMI to rtfuse an ofrer from President Harry S Truman to become a U.S. assis- t.ant secretary of state. Bunche, the son of a Detroit barber, • 1lao r..ittted ·attempt.a to draw him Intel nalloMl polll(cs. HI 'Ill w;ged in !Ml 10 mk the DemocraUc nomlnaUon" For. the U.S1 Senate to oppose Jacob K. Javlts, lllt lncumllent Ne .. Yort Rtpublleln, 'b<JO declJned, • . FR>m hi• early child~. he dl1pl1)'0Cf, 111i.u6'hW )>l'OWeaa and 1tamfn1 iltel ...,. .. ......,.1r..i.m.rk 1nhloyeara .#--..--...-~..... . ---. -. . threatened' lt'lt.I) 'tncirclement by Indian forces, are.trylns ,to reach safety in an annada ot sampans, barges and river steamers, ·the" commander of India's eastern front said. lndllUl'"l.lr force jets botdbed' and straf. ed the Paklstanil' as they ned, making more than JOO sorties during the day, said Lt. Gen. Jagjit Singh Aurora. The lndlan raiders now have complele mastery of the skies for the last enemy fighter plane ln East Pakjstan was shot down Thursday, he claimed. '1The air force had a field day," the general told a prea brletlng. Aurora said hil 'foteet,..-making swift advancts across c»untry, were isolating U1e Pakistani de.fenders who now~ were attemptin& to 1et ba:ck for a last 1~nd around provloctaJ ~apltal of Daca •nd the port or Chlttag'Oog In tlle east. Dunkerque 'IJIS the French channel port whero !he Bt1t!Jb held orr the onrushin1 Genn1n army In World War 11 while most of Britain's erpedltlonary force WU .J8fe.ly withdrawn by Oeets Of bolts and ships. 1'hfa came after the French collapse<>!' the we.stem front. NY Times Honored TUdON , Arlt. (UPI)~ '!'ht 1971 John l'eter 1.ehger awaro, presented IMll&Jly tor '1dlslingulshtd Strvict io freedom of Ille pros ind the )>topl•'• r11nt to·knOw." bl•~ lO The Ntw York Ttmes fOr I~ publlcilloo or lhi Pcntpeon )>apers, It w,1 tile Ora\ Um• ln tht, 1ward'1 l•ytat hit!ory that tt wtnl lo 1 •o orallliUUOn rather than to an lndlvldual. ~ ·~~Leather For the H ol 1days ~~ ~ ~ * ~ Visit our leather Gallery . . . f r. ... SHOWING OVER 20 SOFAS and CHAIRS ~ for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ~ Chairs ,,_ $249 ~ ~ Sofas ,,_ $595 N ~ Your fava.ri t1 fnttrior dt1iqntr will b1 happtj ~ asrilt ~ou •• , f, }~~~':iHt. ... ~-n.w:a:n.~~~· 7 \.· • S&ddlehaek VO,L:. .64, NO. 293, 4 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ' • . n Ia Bt1i lding 'Ar9t1...e.it . , . ' 2 Trustees Exit , . ' . Angry Hearings By PAMELA .HALLAN 'Of "' Dtllf '"'' llaff ' Angry debate over jlroposab lo build a -lal · bulJdlni for mentally retarded studentl Jo the San Joaquin Elementary School Dlslrid r erupted Into .shouting w ':bee Wedn<eday, punctuated by the wi"i.tout of two irust.ees dur~'·tbe hassle. The CliacuWOO began calrilly with ad· mlniltratlons reaffrrmlng their recom- mendation of the upper playground at ~ paz, Jnterm~te School (on Pradera j , ' ' ' ' Hughes · Boo~ 'Authentic' • -Publisher Drive ln Mission Viejo) as the location for the 1ix cll.\mOO~ But the discussion quickly disintegrated Into verbal battles between ~...is of Pradera, par<nll of retarded children and members of the board. Pradera homeowners, represented by Mn. Kathleen NorTls, Aid they oppoted tbe facility's location because it would pro®<:< more traffic and would be the "last straw" in an alr.eady inti:ilerable situation." Parent5 of retarded cbildren argued that they ~d been waiting for two years, lb get a fadllty and begged the board to make a decision. At lhll poln~ after several attempts to rilake a moUon while the chair repeatedly ignored him., Trustee Preston Howell stood up, joined by~ Dennts Smith. Both arigrily stalked ouL . "I am SOJTY two board members can- not ltmn to the public." said Chalnnao Grallan Bidart · "We can't reach a NEW YORK · (UPl) . ·-Aithoogh decis'kin now. We. have .no q\Jorµm .''. McGra'!·Hill liocik . po . did }IOI. deal ~ Roberj j)amtroo wu•bseoh. .,.l..... w1'th • ,;........, Jiaibii., )t Ii ~ ~~. Grubl>!, ,~ _l'lretlt, ..,. ~.,..., .~ .• ~· . ...... the --of _... lht 61ll'P'ised tliat IJIO~.-for the Pradera resldenta ··'lo ~-for lO billlooaJre-recluse d'"l_ lht. company baa 2~ png over and over the same acqulr_ed exclusive rifn~ to pubiw: his -=· ~ufi...lhijr own nv .. autlobiogtaphy. , · • Al!.r Iii oo lllal atbject, tbe •r mean,.. liave ~ Allnd two .-bolnl ..._.. -at Leventhal, . vice ~ for I b • Ill!! /equest of ,plrOjlll ot tile retarded publlalilng lirlD,' sald1 Wedneaday. "We ~-• • • believe ~e nOt only . hi'vlf a ·~plete ••r ~like to ... ~ke a motSon," said maDuscript which wolild be impassible to H~Yell. out. f fabric.ate but a great dell of backup morW .s7ctart. o order. You left," material Uuit1caru>Ot be d!Jputed."1 "We have ap obulluon to get a site for McGraw-Hill -announced Tuesday lhlt the8e Children as IOOb>aa pOssible," said It ~l'oned to put 9~t '• hardcover edition Dr·. Will~:"" c ~~· assistant superin- f Hug•-s• autloblo,..apby 'next March. M!ndent. We will be Clad to klok at other o •l'e" & . Sites if you wish." · Shortly before the book Is published, Liie · Bidart said be '""'1d Ilk ki magaiine will seriilllu: it in three in-.......... 1 • e see more tallm ts t.be company said. In ad· -,-g ven to a vacant aite on Mon-~iUon, ~t ~1d Dell Publishing bad ac. tanoeo lrt ~slon VJejo so children at La · ed · hts to put out 1 Pf per back ~· Paz wouJdn t have to give up a. portion of qt_\ill' earllf. In 11173 • • tbelr playgroond. Truslee Jim .Nelson IOD ' Y • agreed. -• r. "The chainna.n won't let me make a moUon for reaaoill of his own," cbarl:ed _ Howell. Gyms ReP,.ai'nin g Open W ~kends For Public Use Gymnuiunls at both San Clemente High School aod Cl!pistrano School will remain opett · weekends through the winter months for public recreational UJe and youth basketb11ll compf1(iijog, school district aides said UUs week. The weekend program began earlier this mont.6 with the higb school gym open and staffed Saturdays from 8:20 a.m. to f p.m. and Suridays; from 1 to 5 p.m. Capi!trano School'• gym will open for the flnl time lhll coming weekend the same hours. Aldel iald piorlty will be given ,to youngsters on baseball teams on Satur· day mocnlnas. Pnctice seslions will be beld before The regular ~ason ltartl •in January. PerlOttS of all ages are welcome to uae the l)'Dll 'free of charge on weekendl. • Tuberculin Tests . ' ' . Set for Students ;•1 don't think we can make a motion tonight," said Bidart. "We need more !acts." "U I were a parent and not on the board I would h)stitute recall proceedina:a against you," said Howen. "Good," said Bidart. Tru.rtee , Smith said be would vote agalmt placing the chlldre• In Parldane SChool in El Toro and was prepared to ;:~1~~ 1;~~1Md~ =rib! Monllno!O afte would cost ·the distrld 20 to 25 percent-more. · "l'he discuaslon ended with the board ca1llng for further Information to be presented at • apeclal meeting Dec. 22. Trustees retired to 1 closed meeting, called by Howell, ostenaibly to. discuu "peraonnel. 11 ' ~usical f!r ogram .. Slmed for Clur . . Members of tbe Square and >Compasa Club of San Clemente will meet for lunch Sunday and hear a special musical pro- gram with a Christmas theme performed by•Wayne and Robin Davls. 1be coup~ will enlertlln the club wttb Christmas muaic and clauical duet.I on vi-Olin and clarinet at the U:30 p.m. At Sa... a· em' e"n' te nleeting at 'Omar's, Restaurant. ll ' 1'loll attending are asked to brhw: • , , ••white elephant" girt of a doUlr •lfue. San ClemS< llig~ Scbool Nuroe Mon are allked to brlna gifts lllitoble for l)orptby Delaney said thb weel. UiM • men. Women will bring gifts daJinated parents N freshmen and seniors IOOll wlll for fe'ma.Je members of the orp•tkla. reCtfve contept forms for tubercullo akin tf:sta scheduled on. campus on Jan. 5. The tests. whidl can signal the insence of wberclllooll orgonisml In the body, will require signed forms aflowlOC parenta l consent. ~ Mrs. Delaney said the te>ll lnvoivt the Injection of a xmaU quantity ol Oold(lnlo the forearm of eadl pmoa and alter three days physicians examine tbe Jn. jectlon area. to detennine il l.b e tuben:ulosls organla:m exlsta in a youngster'• body. She atresaed that although. IOIDe of the tall wtil aflow the ulstence of lbe orpoilllls, tuber<Ulooll Is not ahr111 tho u use. / School to Hold Discip~e Meet A otlldy -"' on dllclpline In the San Joaquin Elementary School District will take plact Friday 1t 5 p.m. ln I.ht diltrict annex, 14000 Sind canyon 'Ave., East Irvine. A report by the diaclpline commltiee will be made f111 tbe need for ~ illstrudlon by an expert In pupil control. All pal"11a are invited to the l"orkstlop. ·-'~ , . ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFORl:U. THURSDAY, DECEMBEtl . 9. J97f " • • • • • . . . . . , ~~piSttano Be t!-cli· ~hp~b er · f ~i.ef ·Lau11;ches '!' errr;r, : • , ,.; By JOHN 1VALTERZA · 1 Fiftb 'District ~· Ronal,d ' wiv~htard a i-ecap of doleu of tuc- Henry "H:;. o;;6c:'U.~~bed1lls C.SP'!S --who .IDeQ'Uy told the grOup ft ceuful chamber activUlf!I -over the ~ year's term aa Capistrano Beach ~II bis nnt,~a~'iykuo~ in bls , ~Us Crim ~~ Secretary ""~act. ~ber ·of Commerce p r e 1 Id e 11,t tenuter U \a Supervisor ~ performed the 'The ~W.,ge reaJtor: cited theae aa:J,ng W-p with a strong a~ ID fellow bmlOn: on McCarthy; Georgea Narbel,. the'cbamber'I accompiilllmeoll for tbe residents to become keenly l!f&re of first '\rtee. pees~; Rauet Henchman, ye.Ir: · · ·' · · .. dellila of the proposed anoeulioo with ~ vlee pr ... dent; Anoe 1'4tur, -Th• COJ!lmitmeot, of,.11,000 tow'lrd tbe City ~SM ,Juan Capistrsno. , , . oecr.tary, and Virginia W t n e l·n g • r, IAndscaplng !of the lnterchinge .,.. of And u they do not partJdpalO acilvely treasurer. • tlie ·proPQSed PScUic' Coast FJ;eOwi '.1 Jo propqi(Od ·Information· meetlnga, "we . McCarthy; bollncln& tiack quickly. fr!im ilal\enY<State ·Park. .. . , Y could be. Dibbled away .by Sf.n-~.", ' a ~ er1ye illneu, lttVed u 'P.rbJNtD . .....:PubllcaUoa of 1e,ooo. new' chlmber be w...,...i. ; • chairman !Or the chamber .d""'11 tho, brocburea of which 7 5ilO alriady. have ~Y Ind a allte of 0Jficers1and put ,e.r:ue ii ai retired Air F.orce °* been, distributed ' ~ ~.were offic.lally sworq in at the onel'llli!"a former utiDty and bealth •in· .-SucCesafuJ aPonaorshlptof the annu8t chaf!lber• annual·~r at tbe:._E;!Adobe surance exealtlve. .• • _ . , surfing conlest 81}Jl, carnJVJl~·of .color r,estauraot: Members of the' chlnl.be'r and their eyentl,.1both ·of which set ,a recqrd for Counl y OKs ·p~~j.e¢~: . ' For. Salt Creek·B,each .. Ar:ea . ' ... . ' ' ' ( ' • ' • • • • .. J . • • ' ' A planoed community concept fO( 'Ill oceim.lde·of Ule' ~way1• 'Which Jcihn acres of property In tbe Salt creek heh l;.ane•. pllDllinc· ....... ·-~.y . area was 1ppro_ved ·W,81fnesda.~ by \be 1 said~ a lonr ~Utan orl~Dya~ Board of Supel'VlSOrl. • • • I '. ' ' ---;r,f , T :..:...-! · 0 ,•• J • · ' Jll1lvtd for~ ar~ Iba .., ..... Niguel •Avco Community tl6Velop1!ff, sqc. I enaal .1 · • • , ;-.. • cessors1 tO tile lAguna' NtcUeJ. ~ra-. , I P an. • success tbil year. . -~ui efforll by members bf tbe chamber'• sign ·cominlttee to rectify unsightly algoa In 'Capistrano Beadi's bus1neis diatrlct. ' . ·. i-Keen•l.ntetest and particlpetlon.at the goveinroent JeVel on Uie batUt.a to obtain safer trafnc control at Doheny ~ Pll'k IJoad iutd \lictor!a Bouievaril~ 1'!buildlllg dangerous" crumbling 'drains at Plrita • Park ln ·the·PaliSades; leeklng .at vft p;olnt lookout stop on the new .frenay riiute ;lhi'o1\gb 'the_ c.'o1":munity~....uier · JOokoot abo've Dana'Rarboi-. • · · 'trliallJ · praised ;the 'chhibe< -u . "the a\ate's beat with f "reinatkable" at. tendance averagea. at mee(mit.·r. : Uoo, l'equested approval of develojlment "It b bard 'lo be11tve that a mixilnum plan1 1.; m lnlillif acm and 1SJ of2,l15unlt1iaand11Ctionfrod!'pre._,. Ca B. ·~· 'CJL 'L watorftont ptopeltles on botlt aides of I plana," <lMf ' F!llli )iiatrlct ,'Sil!l<nllor . no ea ' UU Paclilc <but •Hicbway be1wten lllonarcb Ronald Ca1pert al-Newport Beac ' i -r ~ . -· . • ' Bay and Dana Point .. ' Lane auured bl1iltbat the total'demlty , 'sed ApprovJI of the high ,density .. ~..,, for the oceanside and Inland sectfoQa of Bemg Appral ment hid'. hem delayed until the airte-' the ~ject would be1' lea than a~ . ' , . ' . ,. • ' menl bet-Avco ad the county for ' preV!oualy. --\ ' • F D h 'p k the pll'd)ue of 8ii1 er.et B<acb, autil' Supervl19r Ralpli• -k of . Anaheim or-. 0 'eny ar lary parkln, lat ~ concession remind«( tbat tjle pWlnlng commllS!on and . reatiooe areas •• oonsumma~, llfld ...,..vison woWd have to approve Tbe "'8 mtllioo cleal providing a ,JI-futuie tenlatf,., JdioJlll fk Ille' develop-' -pubile. beacb II> '"1ot 'Of the Avco 1 111~1 under l\i!o Ria!med commUnlly-con-' clo>eiopneni WU l~ed by othe Cepl' ind~ iaferianl WU built lllpervjaon Sept. ll. In. •• •'1: .r' . . . The l!eoch me! eartlng loll are WIOJ : · C.O.U11an1.pt.._ Jolin ClbajiUb Jor (!1lrchalocl wttb Cilw\ty Harbor, Beacllt,I , Ayco us~ ~·.m<JllbJ!B •U/81 tlie' aod Pall< 1J111r1ct fandl. , deoatty -planried la 1"11 thiri Ibo Ill ""'" _.. • to 1,f'I!, ~ts .. :~ I ~~ ~ ;" ~ or1g~ ".""'.°pta. .. ·: R~ku:~ll F.<ki{liy:.~ycd . ~ • , Englneen of the '0-01 SerVicea 10 ' clltt .._ dekiibed u · •·v~ Admlniltr1Hoo of the u.s .. 1ovUnment 1 pre\lllJnaryf . . . • , , · , have . illspetted the IS! million" Norlb , qOr .... eountr repo(t Uiat !lie vast Mler1can Roctwell ~1 1n tquu • ._.,.t ,, c1et1gnoc1 by w1U1am' - Nlf,1111 and are a!Wnptint to Ollin>lte I .. .,-,; · ' • · the coet of coovertlng Iha lluCt ltnlcluTe u a •tromca fldllti" for lhe Into a IO"emmenl of!lce lulldln(, fn. Mlooeti<o· dlviafon ,of Notth American, fonned sourtes 1n Wo,alllrllloo Jl.C! ad· ~d **' lbe "l'enlaion w .. r was •tied \he DAILY PILOT lllll -le. • 'dllcowited In WUhlngton. The structure, No firm proposal bu yet been. made to ltllOCCUpled lince ill completloo niore North Ammcao, pending the convtnlon ihan a )ltl1' aao, II beln& oooaldtred coet alimall, H WU stated, 1J1C1 lbe ialka lfmpi1 U In olfloe buildine, 11 WU llald, . -, I Aji,bough • Ille State 1.egialal\A'< 0 ljas ' '. tlkq~ · more, than.. a )mplJort, ap a purca. price,. the eight.-. .beach frootqe wlllch once ?{al the 'cap~tr1no Beach Club still remai.. In private bands ttdl 'we!t. t Staie Parks aod Recreation Depart, 1'11nt '.I»puty Dhdot: Ray -ilullltr said ll1al nteosl~' "&Jlt!'alaats of t111.,vljuabla percel still are be\n& <lone ~ !t ii cl,etenJ>IDed If ,the Btaie.'1 ,offer, will "!"'r au thO lfct'llge ilnmedl•te!Y downcout of Dillienv•Beaclt State Park. . ' •. · '-tl101and bas' Ileen on the open market _for 111111)' m~ and spoketmen ror the pneril -partnerllilp • which ....., the bOach bav. hirited that ..... , private of• lenl eeem atlrldlft. · • · Hunter 14id the , appralpl · w 111 detmnlne the fair mar)et value of •the CO'leted beachfroot, and If (I llJlll<bet the state offer, purchue Clll11d IO nnoothl1. '.Newport Beach AllemblY,111an Robert Badbam, ooe of the le(ll~aton l'tllll'!MI· ble !or the fond allocatfon, bu said be 11 coofldent that Ill' bea<b uitlnlatdy wW become par\ of the llate park. • N.Y. :r£N CENTS • 30 Bodies · Recovered;. Many Lost ...... Wire flervi(eo DACCA -HigiHltilude I nd f a • bombers today acored a dine! hll on • llicca orplianqe whicb boused a children and a staff of 100. A sticlt of four bomba landed In tho , middle of tbe Moolem Mtsaion home• FranUc rucue· workers clawed into the wreckage with their haodl and have IO far recovered 30 bodia. Many bodiea. were reported mi.sling, and offlclalll e> presied. fears the death toll iD the Ol'pbanage and nearby areaa could reach · 500. ' t The children living there, lllO beys IJld, 100 girla, were 7 to 11!1 yean old. A ataff of doctor1 and mlssionarlee alao lived "' the premises. : The founder of the orphanage, M~ med Rahman, who aald be bad~been an associate of Indian Prime Minister Indlra Gandhi's grandfather In Calcutta, said the bombs landed.at 3:15 a.m. "I heard a sound and thought it waa a helicopter," he said. ',"Then IUddenlf the explosions came :_ one,' two, three, fciut • • • children were acreamtng. It,.. wu dark aiici we coolilh't see tbem in tho mud ~ under the wreckage. "The girls were safe becaute they w~ to 1 buildln& at lbe back. l!ul 111111)' hoYJ "" missing. . -4¥eanwhlle, a · -••IJtUt Duaterqm,. operation wu reported under way Ja East Paltistao. • Thouaandl ol Pakla&enJ t r oop •'• threatened with mdrclemeni by Iodiaa loroet, are trying to reach aafety Jo aa armada of sampom, barpe and river steamers, tbe commaoder of lndla) eastern front said. · · Jndjan ail" force jeta bombed and atrd- ed the PaklsWils 81 they fled, maklnC ZQore thaa 100. sortlee during the day, said Lt. Gen. J agjit Slnih Aurora. Ralph Bunche, Ex-U.N. Envoy, Dies at Age. 67 .. NEW YORK (AP) -Ra!Pb-Johmon Bunche, winner of the 1950 Nobel Peace Priu for mediating an end to the 194t Arab-IaraelJ war, died today, ten week:S alter stepping down u lllldersecxetar· general of the United NaUona. He Wll rT. Death came at 12 :40 1.m. at New Yc:rt Hospilal. The ailing Btmcbe had been In and out of the hospital 'IOI' many ~ No cause of death was announced. { Presideol Nixon teleefioned BwXbe widow lo express his ll)'lllpail\y. Thi President 1!90 issued 1 sfatemeat prW.. Ing the diplomat u "one of the ~~ architect.a of peace ln OW' \fme. ..... ::! "AmeriC4 is deeply proud of , dl!tlngulshed IOll and profoundly dened by his death," Nixon said. "But w are allo ltrengtbened by the bi, exbaustlble mea111re of dedication ... creative action that apanned his splendll career." Nixon balled Bunche's "calm and wiil counsel" at the United Natfono and hil role In the MJddle Easl and tho Conao- 'Weadler Miu the wind? It'll be boCt on Friday, parting the clouda and droppln& the day'• ~h ll)l!Qlly down lo II, with an ovvniPI low of fl cbilly degrees. INSIDE TODAY Stote taz ..W.llolding '°"" will bt' Mrt, ai o f't.nlt. of aC' !Jon lhia wek by llre Coll/°""" Ltgislaturt'. AuociOtld 1*111 and United Pr1s1 l'nt.maationol writlr1 diacu.ts what led to tM mot)f, what it mnm ond .ohat lies aheod. Storie• °" Pao• ll. l . M. tml • '""" ,, Ctllttntll 7, tt ( ......... ., .. c.Mc. -~ ....... (,.._..,. 11 ' --"""" '' DI--1• !Niten.I ,,... ' .............. ,. ·--.... 11 • _,_,. ' I ~U.-.1• -.. ............ ,. __ .. °""" c;..., ,..,, =-..i· .,.. ---.... ·-.. -.. -.. ......... .................. ........... _ I t DAILY PILOT SC Dowa tJae Mi • 88100 Trail - Toys· Collec ted For Indian Kids ' MISSION VIEJO -Momben of the ~b9ct Valley J1~ are collecting toys and clothes to be dll1rlbuted among Jndlan cblldten. The Items are being collected neit to United California Btnk in the Safe:way 5hoppin1 center on "Muirlands. Brin& usuable lteina to the parking lot between I a.M. •nd 1:30 p.m:-•om Saturday. For information call Dan Anderson at 831).67'/I. e League Meets 16ADDLEBACK VALLEY -The Sad- dle back Valley unlt oC the League of Women Voters will meet Monday, Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. in the community room of <m:at We1tern Savings in El Toro. The topic will be 1'1lle Voter." ·ror membership Information call the Chairman, Helen Thomsen, at 837-8358. f Yule Trees ' EL TORO -Christmas trees are being agltt by the Y's Men of the Saddleback \lalley a a fund ralaing event; The tree lot ii ope n from a a.m. to 10 P:m. on El Toro Road 1'ust east o{ Miss.ion U.-nk. .:crawford Phillips, president, said the fonds accumullted from the tree sale will b! U@d tO refurbish building11 donated to the YMCA by Rossmoor Corp>ration. ..• .• Beach Lease ' Terminations "' . Set March I ' Aiming, Jl a March 1, 1972 date ror term.JnaUon or all leues on It! Main Bach propertlet; the city of Laguna BNch bu sent lease lermlnaUon notices to1 au rtmalnlng tenantt on the bMebfronl . ,By removing lhe properties from an •11pcome producln& situation" by the t.Carch date the dty will realize a aubatantlal tax saving ror the -next fiscal year, acconllng to Clyde Z. Springe, who adminl5ters the city-owned bulldiDJS. l't.J! tenl_!I~ '}'ho have.a month-to-monlh lf;!, rt~J~C:J· . )•.-.. hive boen' glveo~ay or flOf ~ notilleatlon1, accwdtng to thetr 1 .... • *mi',i I •. ' • ..._ f 'W~ .are. tryln& .to· iccelerate th~ 1 ' Cy ot ail buUdliig1 .Do later than the of the Jease1 will allow,'' 's.&id Jngt; "and hope most Or All Wli) be VI• t pr10r to March I, whea the next· tax · essment is made." Only three of the 'beachlront tenants bave leases e.J:tending beyond that date without cancellation clause.5. he said, but thpe have expressed willingness . to cooperate with -Ole city's beacJi develop- ment pl.., and art· in the ·process of negotiating the termlnaUon or their agretments. ·~we aie working out the details of these termlnationt now," Sprillle said . Since the city purchased the beach pro- perty no leaaes without cancellation clauses have been granted. Some of the beachfront tenants alreaOy have moved out, others are In the process of doing so. J>e.molitkm· of all the beachlront bu lldl111s froJn ·lhe'old Boys' Club lo the Hetti Laguna' will be handled .Jn two jmilt!, ·the fiist extending from the · Boys' Clbb bulldlng, now occupied by the Recrtatlon Department and lifeguards, through and including the Boardwalk Bar. OllAM•I COAR DAILY PILOT tllWfO'S: C04IT PUILllHlffe t'ClllPAJN' l•Mrt H. w • ..1 ""'"'-' ......... llMI' • J11l L Cwlf'I' va. ,,....., .... 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OTtr------l"OKIH L'M' 'AltALL.I LS "OUfl WMM:M t lCYCLllf SMOU~D 10U.0W• MAP SHOWS NETWORK OF BICYCLE TRAILS T~AT TRAVERSE 19 MILES OF COAST Permlulon to Enter the Camp Pendletorf" l ike Network Mly le Obtained From Provost M.r1hal • Marines Open· Bike Trail Network Links San Clemente, Ocean Areas Although It bu existed for a solid year, the San Die&o Freeway. a network of bicycle trails linkin& San Ahbough the trail -actually the Clemente with Oceanside wu em-1houlder of a main Pendleton road-e1- phasi;ed for the fir1t time this week: · ists, usir11 it does involved red tape. Officials at Camp Pe:ndleton lurnlshed , Col. Emil Radics, chief of staff a.t the details of the long trail auving as a base, said that u a rule bicycli.sb hoping ir.eans for cyclbts to cross the huge hlse to ride. across the base must file: for afte r San Clemente officia1s sought in-permission Jn writing. Last minute ac- formation on the problem for cyclists commod•U°'1§ COtJld be handled by who can not use the only public • phone, he promised. thoroughfare along the l,._mlle stretch-Cyclists who obtain lhe nfces.sary Lagunan Gaede Named To Commission hy Reagan M. Keith Gaede of Laguna Beach Is one replace members whose terms have ex· of three Southern California Republicans pired or who have rl!ligned . Gaede serv· named by Gov. Ronald Reagan ,to four-eel 11 a special representative on the year terms on the Commisskln of the C:•!lloritiaj;, ~ lntra·g~emmen\•1 rela· , commission prior to his formal ap- t1on.s committee of the states of polntmtnt thi.1 week. California, and Baja California, Mell:ko, The: other two businessmen named and the terrilory ot Baja California Sur. by the Governor are: Leon Parma f San Function of the commlssloi:i is th~ Diego a1nd Chari~ <;ardiner o(0San ·~ .'f'l"':'G!I ~ _,. . . ... ..m....._ • ;·,: Clodi,1.., s ·h -•I lrvw ~ew appa.lntees, who receive tX· Cove wltb bl 1fe, the tofmer Linda pense~ but no salaries, were named to Irvine, and t~ two children. ,. • ~ · A former ca~aln in the U .S, Marine C . Ii · w• Coi:Ps, he i• p~dent of S,.n Joaquin AsJ rest ne. IDS ~l~t ... a comjilerciat land devo iopmenl · . · · · company with 'headquarters in Ne:wport i ' Beach. Dela y' in Probe -·lit .a1"' ts~ '1)1e<tor or the 1.-v;n, eom-:r· P80Y ·ahd iii )h• lrYtn. ln\fustrlal · Of Complex, a member of the Republican Air Pollution Sial• Central Commitl.. and the Governor's Clti.7.ens A d v is o r y Com- Lawyers for the Crestline Corporation won a continuance this momlnr In Superior C.ourt hearings to examine alleged air polluUon violations by the firm's operations in San Clemente. Although Superior Court 'Judge J .E.T. "Ned" Rutter fir$1 denied the appeals for a continuance, lack of courtroom time ~ day i'eqlllred Judge William Speirs to overrule ·the denial and aet Jan. 4 u the ~w dat.e for th~ hearing. . The 1 proceedings were attended by sCores or residents In the Vista del Verde tract-abOve Shorecliffs Golf Course •who have launched a battle against the aggregate manufacturing firm which face:s county charges of violating clean air laws. Dust emerging from a large kiln is the material which the Air Pollution Control District has charged is the offensive pollutant. · CresUine coonse:I expected the Jan. 4 hearing to last three days. But APCD· lawyers told the court today that they ex- pected onJ.y a few hours of court time to be taken up at the new hearing . mission, and president of both the Harbor Day School and the Santa Ana Boy11 Club. In 1970, Gaede received a com- mendaUon award from tht President of the United States itl recognition of e1- ceptional services to others and also the Torch of Hope Award from the City of Hope. Police Clieckiug Store Burg lary Laguna Beach police are lnves\igatlng the theft of some $360 in clothing and jewelry from a Coast Highway clothing store?' Officers said the Funk Factory, at 750 S. Coaat Highway, was broken into some time early Wedne:sday. morning and the Items were removed from their storage racks. Entry was made by prying open a rear window, lnvestlgators noted. 'Saddlehack Shakedown' A11ist Sent to Prison A man who admitted using two women to lure o!I company executive Jack Knowlton to an apartment house re~ dezvous that ended with the Emerald &y man·s shooting was sent to state prison today. Orange County Superior Court Judge Byron K. McM.ill1n ordered a prl90n term of up to 10 years for "Saddleb1ck shakedown '' artist Hugh Gerard W1rd1 26. of Tustin. with the comment that the tall, burly defendant had "• Jone blstory of violence." Ward pleaded guilty to charge. or as- sault with a deadly weapon. Ollrges or grand theft and t'Onspiracy wtre dis-missed. · Ward, James Anthony Slms, 24, ol Tustin, and Virginia Marie Gomt.1, II, of t172 Guu Drive, JiunOngton Beach, v.·tre: booked last Oct. I Iollowlng the robbuy and ahooUng of Knowlton, 44. ft 'Tustin ~Uc&· 11\d Knowlton,'. ltho It IP'llklent ()I the Martrn-Deckt1r Corp,. In Santa Ana. was per1Uadtd by two womtri he met In the Saddf•blck Inn, Santa An" to accompany them to-• Tustin apart· ment. Officers said he "''-' in tht room with lhe girls when Ward and Sims burst in and accused him of molesting their wive1. Police uid Ward burrtedly necf from the apartment, but then found that $500 was mlssl~ from hls w11Jct. Police: s.a1d t.ht execuUve went back and became Involved In another dispute with Want and Sims. It ended with Ward shootin1 Kno'Mton ln the chest. Police ssid they found the bleeding Knowll.On, who was not .seriously wound- ed, in &brubbery at the rear of the ootldtng. Knowlton, who b married with four chlldren, hll alnce rte0vered from his woun4s. Judge MtMlll•n today acheduled JJn. 14 for the arr•lanment of Miu Gornt1 · and Sill\I on charges of v•nd theft ind. conspiracy, Both are free on thetr pro- tnlse to appear. 14tntk.AJ charges "galnsl a wom•n Sdtntlfled 111 Mi&., Gomei' t 1hakedown C<Jmrtnlon haYI bt<J1 dtsmlued . permission from the provost marshal must sign a hold-harmless agreement with the Marines wbich removes from the corps liability for injury or de.a.th. The announcement of the trails came after city offlclala met with Pendleton aides recently. Members of the San Clemente High School ecology club and other cycle ad- vocates had asked the city to rind ways oC developing a link across the no-bike land. The announcement, complele with a detailed map, follows an lnten!ified drive by Slln Clemente: Mayor Walter Evans for the development of formal bike trails through the city. City Engineer Phil Peter has promised to give' priorlty to Evan's idea for a beachfront trail which would span the en- tire municipal shoreline. That trail, estimated to cost about $12,000, could link up with a special shoulder to be constructed along the edges of North El Camino Real when it is improved under a joint project funde:d by the city and the County of Orange. On the south end of the proposed city bike trail would be the link with Camp Pendleton. Although it ls poss ible to traverse the city presently on a bike:, city fathers hope that .formal trall1i will make .~he -pgpular past time Safer and more leisurtly on special routes and trails. At a recent council meeting Evans stressed that the city staff should com· plete the plans !or both the El Camino and beachrront routes quickly. "We want to prove that the city is not dragging lb feet on these projects" he stressed. Griem Installed 111 Health Post Laguna Beach Festival of Arts director Paul D. Griem was installed Wednesday at Dallas, Tex . as vice prtsident for organization and development or the Na· tlonal Association for Mental Health. Griem. currently vice president and general manager ol Anchor Hocking Corporation, and formerl y vice president of Hunt Foods & Industries. has served on the board of the National Association for Mental Health since: 1966 and the boards of the California and the Orange County Associations for Mental Health. He Is a former president of the Orange County Coest Association. He Is a resident of Laguna Beach and honorary life member and life director of the Laguna Beach Civic League. ,, I Off ic·ia'.Is J)eny: Threat ·.Ch~rges • 4 .. ~ Irvine Company Gfficlals Wedn'e~ay denled that 1 letter~w Mti. Joan '1fvtne Smith was a •ithrut" to keep her from appearing at,UCJrvjne Tueaday A company JpObam&n .said. the Jetter, described as a threat by Mrs. Smith 's lawyer., "as rather "an advl.sory corrr munkatlon." ~ Durl"" be:r tl.lk Tuesday be:fore about 500 ~ la UCJ's Science Lecture Hall, the ireaf·granddaughtef. of the Irvine Randi !OlJ!lder said the proposed incorporation of the cit) of Irvine is prm-1ature. Mrs. Smith, the Irvine Company's prin- cipal minority stockholder (21 perctnt), also alleged that the incorporation move was "planned by the James Irvine Fou~ dation as an attempt to circumvent the effect of the Tax· R~form Act of 1969 and perpetuate the fouridaUon's control over the Irvine J\anch properties." • .r The fouQdatlOI), ~t l!P ~y Mri. Sm1Ws grandfather, James Irvine JI, holds coh- trolling interest ~about 53 percent of the stock) in the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith, who has carried on a run-- ning battle with foundation director• for years, asserted that the: foundation must e:ither liquidate a portion or Its stock in the Irvine Company and relinquish con. trol of the corporation, or force the com- pany to prematurely develop or liquidate its land intere:sts in order to generate the neeessary income to meet the charitable payouts required under the 1969 federal law. A prepared statement from Irvine Company President William R. Mason, released Wednesday, wu the first officia l· reaction to Mrs. Smith'• charges levelled Tuesday against the:· incorporation to be decided in the Dec. 21 election. The following iJ the text o~ Mason's statement: "Mrs. Smith has every rlght to ny out here from her Virginia estate to give her . views on the cily of Irvine or any other issue. We do .not quarrel with that. It is also obvious from her recent efforts to in- fluence county supervisors that she 'has a legitimate Interest In v.hat government agency Is to have jurisdictional control over the Irvine community. ''That is what apparently brought htr out here. "There are some 'things 1he said, however , that require a re1pon11e in order to set the record straight, at least in the m· of upf~lllar !jth the facts. • • ' . •· l•Contrary to her asierUons, the Tu Rerorm ACt has had abtoiulely nothing to do with the lncorporjlltlon. The James Irvine Foundatfun,· as Mrs. Smitli Well knows, -neither iniflated nor directed the company's pla~ for the new city, which began in 196$, several years before the ta:r reform act -wu considered by Congress. ~-• member of the IrvlM Company Board of Direetora, Mrs. Smith i.s surely aware that at no Ume have: the foundation's representatives on the board requested the. company to h~ the foun- dillon Co iolve any o( its tix problePfs. • "The plarining of Irvine~s central sector was initiat~ by CO!flpa!)Y· Jrlanaae;n:ient. On comp)etion. Jt. wu supported arid a~ proved by the ~Dy board of.dirteo tors. The concept ,of a single cgy en- compassing the Irvine area is based on sound planning .a.M ~nomlc principles. a.s}d on the advi~• of m&~y'consjlitaqts. "It is logical that I.he {l:rea ·be cohesive and that it not be fragmenled during the phasing of its d~velopm'<. · ''As the residents ol Irvine and newsmen throughou t the~county know, we ha~ originally anticipated the city of Irvme: would be incorporated in ~bout a five ye:ar time frame. Annexation moves by other cities, however, forced the citize:ns of Irvine to act much sooner than expected. They were prompted Into ac· tlon by fear of further Joss of thelr tax base. This was u obvious to them a1 it was to us and to the University of California administration and Board of Regents. The foundation had nothing to do with this." · • .. . ''In ani ca~ •. It Is UntOrtuni~ that the company and its managl!:meqt are btln1 dragged into Mrs. Smith's prfvate \q1.11ib- ble with the foundation. It ls ~ually regrettable that-' the pliMijig for the future city ·and ~ citizeni Ci' the JI-vine community ha Ye-also beeorri'~ J>awns In her intermj.nable battle .Jlitb the foun-dation." ~ ' · -· . Vessel Grounded; Two Lagtina Boys A pair of 15-year-old .·Laguna Beach youngsters Wedneld~y lost control of their saUboat ig strong winds and ran aground on a sandbar off Abalone Point. Abortio ·st Hel J. ,· ' . :.; • t. ,,.., In Pistol , lle8th · ' . I f' , ~ •' "I Of Mis~s, · 24 · ~ youths, worn ~own only slightly bf -the 1cy wind, were rescued uninjured from their~4-foot flaft at about 4:30 p.91. by lifeguards. ~ Coast Guard helicopter and •'!arbor ~illrol boat 'from Newi>ort Beach ~etpon¥Cf to a call for assistance, but their aid"'Was not required •. Tiie : youthf were , ldeiltt{jed ' b y lifeguards •a$'t:Kendatt , Wallace, of 163 Emerald Bai, an~ark o/a~ MouriCk, of 365 Heather -Place. ,T,tielr~:t>oat. was roun. ding ~b•l'!ll• Point at ·):J Moro Bly when the ~ind drove Jt fnjb'the sandbar, the youths told authorities, The boat -ii berthed ,at Dana. Poin1 Marll\a. : . . By ARmtiR·ft. VINSEL - 01 1111 D•llJ ,l)lf 111'H Confesse:d and convicted Santa Ana abortion clinic operator Dr:. John S. Gwynne today µi: charged with the piltol- slaylng of his pretty •ParJmoklr-i . The bandaome, '30-ye•r-old bachelor physician was booked into Loa Angeles County Jail e:arly this morning on murder charges. Inve:stigators were summoned to a West Los Angeles apartment about 12:30 a.m. by Dr. Gwynne 's attorney, who Sur- rendered him. Debbie Dwyer. 24, was found dead on the floor, with two gunshot wounds ln the chest and one in the: head. Circumstances leading to the crusading abortionist's latest criminal charge were not immediately released. The attractive young woman is believ- ed to have been associated with Dr. Gwynne in abortion clinics he operated this year in Santa Ana and Los Angeles. He ls scheduled far sentencing in Orange County Superior Court Jan. 21, after pleading guilty Sept. 10 before Judge Byron K. McMill1 n. A salvage comp.a.D)o wis call~ to Rull (he craft.from the . .wxfbar. It suslairied minor dainJIBe from the'lilJIJ!ap. r' • ' ~ .. ' . . r \ Camp Penaleton Marine, 18, Dies An IB-year-old h-tarine from Golclen Valley, Minn., has difl!:I 1ol a contaakfus form of meningitis , a Camp Pendleton spokesman said today. The youth, Pvt. Douglas Skinner, was hospitalized bee. 1 with meningococciil menlngi}I! earlier ln th.e year, the str2Jn took the lives of an infant and another Marine. In addition, five other Marines have ~n treated for that strain and another three per.900S were hospitalized with non. contagious forms of the disease. 7 ' I I I \ I I • , ~gu ~1aReae• · ---_fDJTION ToUy'•. :fl •" , • • ! OIV\NG! CO UNTY, CAUF.ORNIA · TEN 'CENTS· .VQt_M, NO •. 293, 4 SECTIOJ'IS, 58 PAGES t ' I • -,~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-:--~ ..... ~-'--,;.~~~.,...~~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~--;.,...~-::-~~~~~~~::-~;;;;_;.._~~-::" ..... .,...~~~~~~--..... ~~-' • I . . . .,.. . . . Laguna Sch()ol S G.et'. Y i:tl~,, Reli.gi pri . ~ arning • By .PATRICK BOYLE . Sh< sald her lett..-.wu prolilptod by nobu.1...,con1melll'4~l1.;. ~!Gr ...... ~ll't~-.~,G( tie con~t.'of a ~p should be laucht how other pqlea __ Lagun°'a'"Beach0tltr,N111tcha.-lr-•n of ,.__ "complaints which I hive received from The board ~lllcl be' waai ·not tpjloat tlrltt u '•ell." , ~. 1 tt,wcMid bel obe chUd too fm&ny, • around the world ce1ebnlte tbe· "winter. .a Dll:I .. _ we: parents rtgafdlng holiday otieervances." , Amel-ican ctvil Liberties Union (ACLU) However, ahe cited no specific examples •'!are of any~ oblervancea being -~'A· ~I, system w!Uch .openlt lhe,.sta~ ; . · • •· ' ~~lice." • has sent a letter to sdlool dfldals cau·· Of these coinplalnta In her letter and cohdudod"ln the ~1in ~ '°""-iar<ll u.e;;lalli b abo ~Inc tbe ·~•'The AI:Ll1 \!<>ts nOt•wlsb to P1aY .the ,"The ACLll believes that 1 1>etter. tlonlng against holding " re 11 g 1 0 u , could not be nached thb morning for will! Clirillmaa. ' ' -''-• abe a<l_dod· • . part of ~e by setUng up such rl(lll I~ )o teacll b -1 for the law,• observances" in the sdloob during the fllrther' c;omment on her charges. . In her loller r M!L Glloo claimed Iba! Siie.aid tho,complaltill ~.the c:oadltiooa that ICbool ho 11 d a y &In. Gunn said, "reglnlleu of ooe'a own. bolkily season. ·School boal'd ~nt Wiµiam. Tho!Jlu some ~ ignore, U. ~ ~Y ,qblqvanoes hid: .come troaµ obaeivances-are made imposiifile,'1 the views, and a strong 9ell9e of cltbembi~ In I letter to superintendent WUl!am today said ~ Would nol COIIll!'"llt'OD Ille ban qalmt' :riUg!oua P!J'Cl:lml' ID tbe ~Ill Bl lllertO and Top oltlie'Wor!d ' -notld. • • ' . exprtSSod by -~ to ch!u>le the laWI Ullom, l:ha!mWi Thonwlna Gunn out-lotter.. . . . scboola"tttlleydonolaOie~'tt.• ~sqio.ista.ientaP '· ' • 1Tloepldelines ouU!ned ,by'iln.-Cw!n withwhiclloil<dlsqr<es. lined wllat she called "guidelines" which '"She ls ta1kJni out of both sides of.her "When· flclires ot. alllborllY such u "I am sure you agree thaf ll even one , emphube the cultural bacqr,,wid ·~ ',"I 1111bmil !hit moot parenb, in,I.,qwll ahould be followed in conjunction wilb mouth and ctoem't !8Y ,'a' n y t b t 11 g teacben and parenta ~"the law," abe dtikl '"" in the school syltem were em-hlstory .of "mid-winter f e a t l,v a I would agree with thi.s objective, .. D act. O!rlitmas-lype_programs. Specific," Thoinaa 111d, .. ,. theie· b said 'Id the letter, I, • teach tl1t ~·or made to feel ".!"med -..Vances." SJie sald tlte; ,aludmls ded.. · ' { ~. • •• ,,... • .., .... ~..... .... .... ·-., .f' \ ,; j <'. .. .. to ..... • •• ·"·L • n Ia ane·s· . . . . Lo:ng _Night for Schoolmen . . . . J;l,o_ard Se t for Truan cy, Tests , Thurston 'J'rip Laguna Beach school trustees, meeting for the on1y time during December, face a Jong agenda. tonight which includes. a report on high ocbool truancy, resulb of statewide reading tests and a detailed plan for the Thurston Coior'ado River trip. The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p:m. at t~ disfrk:t education Qffice, 550 Blu-mont s~~.. ·~ ' ' College. With school permission; seniors need not attend sixth period. 4 The board ls expected to comment on the reMlJts of the 1969-70 readiQg scores which place i..guna Beach youngsters far ahead of tbeif peers around the state. Scboo1 superintendent William Ullom will also give· the trustees a copy of ,a letter ftom state offklals admitting an error in the calculations which at.f~st pla~ high .. ~g~~ .st~•its. :1 u. Plfuii rf.i~ · · · school &ttldents 1'•11 belo\f tbelr actual readtoa. ablllty. -rllurston teac~r Jim · Henlman har • P"'plred • detailed nport, nqlieatld by trustee Gerald Una, concei1t!Dg the, spring · trip· to• the Colorado' River by '11iurst.on students.•Linte; at the truateea• )lov,mber meeting, chaiged that· too many facWty members a n d ad- mlnlstraton had ICtOmpanied the UO. students, let.vlng the -=ttool understaffedJ for· an enUre 1weeli:.: , l ' .... , • 1 Herdman aaid" 'hi .would priplre ,a_' report"' uidly 1lllio .... aolnl .lb!i•Ys'. and who WQ'alayillg'beidncl. ll-lba ""°'1 , . . . . •• 't ... -., ·~ .. - • -·-· • • e 30 Bodies Recovered; Many Lost · From Wire Services .. • DACCA -High-altitude ID d I a a bombers today scored a dirtct hit on a Dacca orphanage whlch housed 400 children and a staU of 100. A stick of four bombs landed in the mictdle of ,the M01lem Mlss!oo home. Frantic rescue ·worken clawed into the w)'eijage with, l!>eir hands and ha~e so far recovered., 30 bodies. Mahy-. bOdiel •. were ·reporteel mlslibg,~' Ind· offlcials~ex. . pi-.! ,..,. the d .. th toll In. the • .,,,....ge ti"' .,.thy ~ C!"lkl reodt l!igh .chool ~dent body. president Bill rtsb bis wrlllen a repon·to the board concehiing _.sixth period truancy at tPe w»or slri!e ·t~ uperlme!!tat •· Im· plementaiiOn of .a1 new1 ICMdule in mid· No-'-•, Flifi •nOt.d 'tj!at jrujncyl !n-b,,~dimng ·\blt1 1ier!Od w 'to Thanksgiving, '1<11' that the raU. has since dropped off sharply. The school board ~yed the -acbf;dule... on a one-mantb trlal basis-Oil the sllpalation lbat tn!)iicy would nol lri- crease. ~ t!io schodult; 1illh per!o<I ls.the oti]y dass1wblcb ·stadents ~Ult l\.- tend foUowirlg lhelr lµnch i.oilr: • l:1i: v.~. ~togmm l•~ .. ~9:5 . .,, g!Te~- Other llemll ... the lllii>da !DC : • --A further --i• 1111 ,,,_...,,.,,,, • ill.' ; I Tlie chlldrm livlo& then, IOO boyl and ., t• g!rla, were 7 to II yoan 014. A ltllf A group of Le,_W llJg1t Sdlool atuclellt!,;tii • .o.~ -.ti!e Pennies for Plnes Rfqaram ot; yse , y.S'. Foi'est S.rvict, Is seekln& J00,000 ~s to i>{ant 1oq,@.ifees In 11\1e <;!"eland Na- tional Fom:t, school~ itd•Qb41batan ~, recenUJ -budael proj · -the lltllt•U..1MR~-and • of olpclora lad mlaalonarlea a1ao lived "' tlie-·-· . ~~· . The acb~ was, adopted to g h e seniors the opportunity to take part tim~ jobs or attend classes at Saddlebact Women Can Shovel · MILWAUKEE (APJ -The city's Buieau ofSatlitatlon has agreed to aba6- don its prohibition aigalnst emPloying women to ·shbvel , snow. Superintendent Hi>watd Thompson. who had rejected job applications from fOur girls a year ago, said Wednesday he will hire woroen 'shovelers ii they are "18 or older, at least taher than the shovel, ha•e a social • curify' number, and -very import.am -cnnie. dressed, for the weather." Tb' 1~1s. under the dlreclion of f~hman Corliss 1Ceoa., will place col- lecUon cans at various bulinesses in Laguna Beach seeking the 11;000 during the next several ,veeks., , Each penny; Under tqe Forest Service program; buys one 'tree. 1 . All ol 'lte trees will be planted by the Students, after a miniirlutn of 168 is ra.ls- ed to kick off the program. Futher infonnation on the project is available from the hlih llChool ac*JviUes offlCt, 494-8$46, Ell 39. Boat Can11on Vnit:s come ii !lit. dlltrtd. .J. -A wrlttaO reitot:t !ram ~~ Colle'ge pruident 1 Fred Breplel' e. plaining the Saddlebaclt boa~'• . ..-1. consideration of a plan to expand that board lo seven members. Lag\ma Beocla trustees had been inalnmlental ID ca!1mc for the npana[on 'of' tha.t tioard ui!iart ex.pectod lo comment-on Saddlebict'1 plan. ; • ~. -A 1equeat to modify the receot •Pl prov al of a·Nyes Ptae. bus royte 'to''°"" form to the n<>j)ark!ng 1,w.pasled,by the • cjty COIHlCU. lfrustees had •PP~ec/'il!>e route :contlhg~t on the,city's b&Mlna. ~f parking from both sldea of the street, hilt the ·city Only banned •t' on one aide. HoweVer, officials say there will still be room to tum a bus on the ablfp curves and trwtees. are expeCted to.approve the oew vers.Jon of the plan. "Apartments to Go · Modern A number of recently developed build· Ing miterials combined with new oon.- struction" techniques wUI blend together to cru.te an 18-unit apartment complex on land above Boat Canyon in Laguna Beach. The building materials prepared by the DuPont Chemical Company include modular construdion of bathroom ahd kitchen countertot>S and basins. ln- destrucUble wallpaper, wall 1 u r faces, carpeUng, doors, ,roof mg tile and interior and exterior paints. According to Roger Holloway, Pft.Sident of Environmental Systems JnternaUonal, which is building the complez, the two alrudures ''will k>ok quite conventional on the outside, with a lot of wood ,and glass. We will sta)' ~Ith the village at-mosphere." • I ~ ' The development caused sparkl at' • . planning commlulon meetings t " o month,, ago whtn the developer asked to increase the allowable deruiity from 14 to 18 units P.n tbe teven-lot R-2 parcel. COmmlssloners, in a 3-2 split vote, ap- proved lhe increase in density, despite a number• of pleas to atay with allawable 14. !'e" penona objected rto the style of the two bWJdlnp. one of wlljch will~ 14 units, the other four unit.I. Holloway noted the main element or ESJ'a new buildin( system Is the uae of two-and three-~ preconstntcLed modules which will be tipped into upright position on the site. The modulea hold all plumbing, heallna and electrical flxturea > aJ¥l _11erye as a "core" for additional rooms added on wlth "panelized floor, ceiling and wall sectloM." Alter the apartment comple1 b COJll- pleted, It wi11 be porchaaed by Margaret W. Russell, owner of the 31,00D 1quar1 feet of land at 217"9 Dolphin W:ay. Holloway pointed out that tbe deYeiop. merit will liave 55 percent open IJ>lce, compared to tonly 35 ~t U $plex,., as allow~ by the zone, were constructed. ' 'Ibe site, whlob overlooks the Paclflc ()ceeo, w 111'. be heavily lonclacap,il Holloway said. Parting wl1I be !ocaW underneath the buildings, with 1 ceolrll cobblestone courtyard which will dooble OI ' parking -uad. I llach of the delub apartments wl1I have two bedrooms, beamed cell!nga. fireplace aDd Private entry, Holloway Aid. lladl of the IJIO aquare fool uol(jl Wiii rent !or 1358 per month, he added. · Conatruotloo b upectad to begin In late January. . • • REN.DIRING SHOWS Nl!W APARTMENT COMPLEX TO BE CONSTRUCTED AT BOAT CANYON Tho 11-vnlt Coontil .. Wiii Ullll• v .. 1 .... _,,,,Not PNVleualy Morbtff • I ··' '• Tho Md..-of !he arploaeao, Mohatn< med JllltmlJl, who llld' be bad been .an .....,iate of lncllan Prime ~ Indira Gandbl'a gr-ather In catcuua, llld ta. bombs landed at 3:15 a.m. ·"I heard a sound and thought it wla • ~pier," he aald. "Then ~Iba explosions came -<Xte, two; three. lout . • • . chlldrin were scrwnlng. It wu dark and we couldn't aee them in the mud and under the wrecta~. '.-., · 1 , ,.. ·I ·. , , · ~t.Y P'llAtr._""-1:; "Thegirlswereaafebecau~theywere · '_..f _ • .,. • .~,' , . . ,• . t. tna buildlngattbeback.Butmany boy1 '.~9QlllHO ·'llllCE t.:PAWN lltlOICER,'HE 'PREl'ARES FOR AJICTI~ . are mlsalng. • -~, 1 ,~·'Gf.o'~ ~~tpf~.'the_.Leo~ for, P~bllc ~talaal ~· · Meanwhile, a "LitUe Ounkerque .. • ' ' • ' • ' 1 " ; ~ : 1 • : IJ operation .• was reported under way la, . • . . • • • . ' Ea.st Pakistan. ~~•er.r~_!) . No~, f t " ' """ I . ' ' ~ ' Laguna , Poli~ Hvll)i1 tg Aucum.i: ; • Laguna Beach· reskJents·.will have an IQtt property wliich Ms been tlirned in to oWOrtlll\itY )o do some , u p ·q , u a 1 , t~e department . or stolen ·Nods which · Chr~s, shopping Saturd11 wheb the hive been• r~veredr The 'lttems ha\ie p0llce depirtmenf boldl itl semi-annual l!Oen held past the period.;of time ,... · aud.iQn Qf unclaimed a:oods. ' . ' q'uired by' li.w for the' owns to• clalm·hls ld!l'llflca\lon ollicer, George Plet!J sild property._ be added. , .i · the de~nt has al>oqUS.blcycles that, Proceeds from. .the 'IO\e ·go •to the will tJe up for sale to the hlg~t bl4der. in ieneraJ· fuod of the .city.i-'l'he auction wtll 1 ~ddiUon. to many other'.ite;ps, such as J ti:egin at 11 a.m. in the)¥rldng lot fithlnd ~nls,, "'.•1(11,. and nicllcio. · dty 1µ111. Articles Jn>i(~ 1nspeotec1,at Pletts ·noted t1'1it the lteins !are· either 10:30 a.m. • ' • ~ • · ·,. • ' ' 'lboullnda of Pakiatanl troop 1, threatened with encirclement by Indian farces, are trying to reach safety in m annada of sampans, bara:ea .m riv«" steamers, the commander of Indla'I eastern front Hid. lndlao air force jeta bombed and straf· ed the Paklstanb aa they fled, making more than 100 sorties during the day, 11!d Lt. Gen. Jagjlt Singh Aurora. The Indian raiders now have complete mastery of the skies for the last eneiny fighter plane in East Pakistan wu shot down Thursday, he claimed. ''The air force bad a field day,'' tbt general told a press briefing. . ' " • .,. t -• RockW ell Fac.ility ~~y~d · Aurora said his forces, making awlll advances across country, were iao1atlnC the Pakistani defenders who now Wert attempting to get beck for a last atancl , around provincial capital of Dacca and the port of Chltlall'llt In the eut. - For Govern.ntent fJ ·ffice · OAKLAND (APt-The l;luey Newton man..laughter trial goes to a Jury for the third !Ima today to clettrm!ne Ille fata of the Blad<· Panther leader charged In the Ill'/ a1aylna of .. OU1IJld polJctman, . ....... Weetlter Ml .. the wind! 1111 be bad< on Friday, parting . the clouda and dropping the day's high mercury down to U. with an ovemlgbt low of fl cbDlj' ~ INSIDE TOD.4.Y Stat< 1oZ ooithltolding 10011 wilt be htre, GI o rtsult of ac- ' tioJ< thil week btl !ht CoUfornia Ltgia:Joturt. Auodattd Prtu and United Prtu hatcrnationaL writers discuaa what ltd to tl&c moue, w"4t it tntana aM wlaat Hes a;htad. Storlt.s on Page IJ. L M...,.. I llHM '' C•I""" t, II ,_ ..... .,._ c-tu "'--u . ---.. °""' ~ ,, --" I 1t1tMM1 ,_ f ........... ,. '"""" .... -n .,.._ n • ~ ......... , -. --M ......... ..... w .,...~, ... , =-M =--...... ~ = ': --. ---·--"·"' --.. I fl I r •-f IWL"t PILOT SC I Dewn tu • 100. Trail :Toys Collected ,F, or Indian Kids ' MISSION VIEJO -Members ol tho ~ddleblck Valley Jaycees are collecting toys and c1othea to bt distributed among Indian children. 1be ttema are being collected next to Unlted California Btnt in tht Safeway ahGppl.ac center on Muirlands. , • """"'· ..... 1"1 • • I " " ' I., ,..; LAI PULIU ATl BrinJ uau~b1'-iltl!U to the pukif11 lot ~ t . 1.m. and .f ;)O p.m. O)\. Saturday. P'or Jnform:aUon call Dan Anderton at l»f178. NOTl t ............. a•OICIN LINl PAaALLILS ·, AOUTI WM~M aJCYCLllT SMOU\.D ,O\.t..OW, e Le .. .,., /lfeel• .SADDLE BACK VALLEY -The Sod- ateblck Valley unit of lhe Leaa:ue of •omen Voters will meet Monday, ~. 13 4t 10 a.m. in the community room of Great Western Savings In El Toro. MAP SHOWS NITWORK o~ llCYCLI TRAILS. THAT TRAVERSE 19 MILIS o~ COAST P1rml•slon to Inter tht Camp Ptndltton· llkt Network Miy It Obt1lntd Fr•m Provo1t t,\lrshal : The topic will bt "The Voter. '1 , For membership information call the c;hllrman, Helen Thomsen, at 8.')7-8358. Marines Open Bike Trail e l' Ille Trees ' ..EL TORO -Chrilltma1 trees ire bein1 Network Links San Clemente, Ocean Areas ljl)d by the Y'1 M .. of the S.ddlebock 1{.alley as a fUnd raising event. The tree lot 1J open from I a.m. to 10 J!.m. on El Tora Road jufl east of Mission ilanJc. . tCrawford Phillipa, president, uld the ds accumulated fr.om the tree 11.le will wied to refurblah buildings donated to the YMCA by Rosamoor Corporation. Beach Lease ~ Although it has existed for a solid year, .a network of bicY.cle trails Jinldn& San Clemente with Oceanside wa.s em· phasized for the rlrst lime this week. Officials at Camp Pendleton funiished details of the Jong trail serving as a n:eans for cycllst.s to croa1 the huae baae after San Clemente officials IOO&ht ln- form1tlon On the problem for cyclistt who can not U!\ the onlf~ public thoroofblJro .t1on1 the !~mile otretch- the San Diego Freeway. Although the trail -actually the shouider of a main Pendleton road-er- is~, using It dou jnvolved red tape. Col. Emil Radics, chief or staff al the base, said that as a rule bicyclists hoping to ride acroa the base must file for perml11lon in writtn1. Last minute •c· commod1Uon1 CQl.lld be handled by J>honr, he promlled. Cycllat.s who ·obtain µ.. neceuary Terminations -. . . Set March 1 Lagunan Gaede Named AiniinC at I Morch I, 1172 dato '°' ~Uon of all leue1 on ita Main ~ach propertl~, the city of Laguna Beach has sent lease termination notices To Commission by Reagan t6· all remainlnc tenanta on the M. Keith Gaede of Laruna Beach 11 one ~achfronf. of three' Southern CallfomJ1 Republicans -!'By terfiovtna the proper lies from an named by Gov. Ronald Reagan to four· 4.'thcome producln& sltu1Uon" by 'the year termt on the Con;unl~1lon of the J.farch date the city wlll realiie a CallfornJu, an lntr•goVernmental rel•· .tibstantlal tax s~vln,1 for 'th~ next fiscal tions committee ol the 1tate1 of year, 4ccordlng to Clyde z. Springe, wbo Ca!Uornla/ and Baja C11lfornl1, Mexico, idministen the city-owned buUdinas. and the territory ol Baja California Sur. All tenants who have a month-to-month Function of the commission Is the Ccu~x have ~n liven • Ja~. · 1 · development of cultural and· economtc ~Uorf di.te, SJrince sald,,~ .t re'.l1t1on1 between the lhfee entitle a, th)!lses 1\ave ~elven )(I-day _or -~~·\·~~·· who reulv Y not;lfle1tlons aecordlnc.:O thilr t ll;hatlJ-1 °'• ,.,le~ wue npm "Wi ~ '~;J!·W~ 0;.J;• ' · ~ \t i t I tc~·:•or-all-bUl;1.,; no'loter ti.ii c~ .. t • w· Of the 1lei ... wllf ollow,'i . . &I>"'. . e ms le. "and~ most or Ill.I will ' • - nt prior to March 1, when the ne D ) } • p L ~ -ent ii .mod•.'\ . : '" ~ ay .in. roue 10nly utre. of the l>eochfn>nt tenaOls• - hive Ieuu ertendin& beyond that date or· Ai p II . •Without C1?1Cell1tion clauses, he Hid, but r 0 ut1on these have expreased willingness to cooperate with the city '1 beach develop- nient plan ,and are in the • process of negoUa.ting tht termination of thelr agreements. '•iwe are wor¥:i111 out the details of ~ t.ermi11aUOns now ," Springe said. Sinct the city purchased the beach pro- perty no leases without c1nctl11Hon :':'ro~~v:en~:~ ~:~!~ :~e ~~= out, ~rt art In Utt proceu of doing so. DemollUOn· of 'all the 'be1chfront buirdlnp ln>nl the old Boys' Club to tho Hqlel Lag~ . will be . 'handled in• two pbuei, the firit exttndlng. 'frcm the Boys' Club building, nciw occilpied by the Recreation Department and lifeguards. through and including the Boardwalk Bor. DAILY PILOT IMN .. COAi)' PUILUJUW CCMl'Nff 'In.ti tf, W•"4 ,,...... _, Plllll ... Lawyers for the Crestline Corporation won a continuance this morning In Superior Court hea rings to examine alleged air pollution violation1 by the firm's operations in San Oemente, Although Superior Court Judge J.E.T. "Ned" Rutter first denied the appeals for a continuance, lack of courtroom time to- day .required Judge William Speirs to overruTe "the den1al and set Jan, 4 u the new.date for the hearilig.' The p~oceedings were attended by score8 di residents in. the Vista d.el~erde tract .abOve Shorecliffs Goll Cour1 who have lauached • battle again the aggregate manuracturing firm which faces county charges of violating clean air laws. Dust emer11lng from a Jarae kiln 11 the material which the Air Pollution Control District has charged is the offea1lve pollutan t. Crestline cou ~I expected the Jan. 4 hearing to la&t three day1, But APCD lawyers told the court today that they ex· peeled only a few hours o( court time to be taken up at the new hearing. replace memhfra whose terms have er· plred or who have reelgned, Gaede 1erv· ed 11 • special representative on the comml11lon prior to his fonnal ap- pointment thl1 week. ~ 0her two businessmen n am e d by the Governor are Leon Parma of San Dieco a n d Charles Gardiner of S an 1rlno~ • .. ,. ...... , _, ._ .... G1ede, 35l m1~es hit home at lrvl~ cofe with 011 wHe.,the ,,. ..... Linda Iri1ne, and their two children. \,"' l . ~\lol'll\et iiiPl&tn In the\ V.S.l Morl Corp.1 ho II prootdent ol S,.. Jooqum Ai-r •tocl1G1, 1 eor11merclaJ land development company wijh headquarters In NewpoJ1 Beach. • He also 11 a dlttttor of the Irvine Com- pany and of -the Irvine lndu1trlal Compl!.r, a member of the ReJl'!bllcan State Central Committee and the Governor'• Citizens Ad v is o r y Com· ml11lon1 and president of both the Harbor Day &:boo! and tht. Santa Ana Boyt' Club. Jn 1970, Gaede received a com· menclaUon award from the President of the United States in recognition of ex· ceptional services to others and also the Torch of Hope Award from the City of Hope. Police Checking Store Burglary Laguna Beach police are Investigating the theft of some $380 in Clothing and jewelry from a Coast Highway clothing store. Oflicers said the Funk Factory, at 750 S. Coaat Highway, was broken Into some time early Wednesday morning and the Items were removed from their stora,ge racks. Entry was made by prying open 1 rear window, investijator1 noted. J11• I. Cu,).., ""' ,,.."""' Ml 0-"" Mtl'llttt n.,,.., JC • ..u l:fiW 'Saddlehack Shakedown' n;,..,, A. lrollvr!l\111 , MIMtliw 1:611111' Cti1rt" H. t." a;""''' '· Nin AM;.'9111 MMl!li.. lfllllrt .......... °"'" 211 F1rt1t A•••w• M1inltf 14(rt11: P.O. I•• 6611 t261? ._C..._.OMI. lll'Hwtil ll C•i•• a11~ t?67J -0-CelM IMM• a Wttt • .., ltrMt •-"' lffffl~ WJ "'"""'r' IDll_,.. tllll'lt~ attcM 1n11 ..-~ Artist Sent to Prison A man who admitted using two women to lure oil company executive Jack Knowlton to an apartment house ren- dezvous that ended with the Emerald &y man·a shooting was sent to stale prison today. Orange county Superior Court Jud&e Byron K. McMlll1n ordered a prison term of up to 10 years for ''Saddleback 11hakedown'1 artist Hugh Gerard Ward, 2&1 of Tustin , with the comment that the tall , borly defendant hid "1 long history or vhllence." W1rd pleaded gui lty to charaee of a .. sault wilh a -deadl y \¥eapon. Chargu o( gr11nd theft Md conspiracy were ell~ missed. Ward , James Anthony Sims, 24, of 1).J.8tln. and Virginia Marie Gomez, II, of 9172 Guu Drive, JJunl.ing\on Stach, were booked Jut Oct. i folliwlng the robbery Ind ihootlng of Knowlton, «. · Tustin pollct Nkl K™iwlton, who 11 pre~dent of the Martln·Deelter Corp. In Santa An•. WU ~~ed by two WOmtft he met In the Saddlebock lnn, Santo Ano, to accompany them to a 1\lstln apart· ment. Offlctr1 11ld he was In the room with the atrl• when Ward-and Simi burst in and accused him o( molesUna their wives .. Police said Ward hurrtedly Oed from ihe •P•Mment, but tbeJ:J found th1t $>500 was missing from his wallet Pollet said the executive went back and became Involved In another di!pule with Ward and Sims. It ended with Ward shooting Knowlton in the chest. Pollet: said they found the bleeding Knowlton , who was not seriously wound· td1 In sbrubbel')' at the rear of ,the bulldln1. Knowlton, who Is married with four chUdren, has 1lnc~ recovhtd from hl1 • WOUl\(I•. • 4Udge McMiiian today IChedul@do Jan. 14 for the arral1nment of Miu Gome.z ind Sima on charge1 of grand theft and COMPlrM:y. Both an tree on their ~ biltt 14> appear. 111tnhc1l 1char1t1 11galnsl • woman \dtntlOed u Mllt Gomtz' ahaktdown COlllJllln\on have bten dismissed . • penniuion from the provost marshal must sign • hold-harmless agreement with the Marines which removes from the corps liabiUty for injury or death. The announcement of the trails came after city officials met with Pendleton aides recently. Members of the San Clemente High School ecology club and other cycle ad· vocates had asked the city to find ways·of developing a link across the oo-bike land. 'The announcement, complete with a detailed map, follows an intensified drive by San Clemente Mayor Walter Evans for the development of formal bike trails through the citY. · City Engineer Phil Peter b•s promlaed to live priority to Evan'1 idea for 1 beachfront trail which would span the en- tire municipal 1horeline, That trail, eatlmated to cost about $12,000, could link up with a special shoulder to be constructed along the edges of North El Camino Real when jt is improved under 1 joint project funded by the city and the County of Orange. On the sooth end of the proposed city bike trail would be the link with Camp Pendleton. Although It ls possible to traverse the city preseqtly on a bike, city father• hope that formal trails will make the pq~l1r past time aafer and more leisurely on special route1 Jnd trails. At 1 r~nt council meeting Evana slressed1th~t th,1 city 1tlff should com· plele the plans ,for both the El Camino and beachfront routes quickly. "We want to prove that the city is not dragging: Its feet on these projects" he stressed. · Griem Installed 111 Health Post Laguna Beach Festival <lf Arts director Paul D. Grlem was installed Wednesday at Dallas, Tex . as vice president for organization and development of the Na· tional Association for Mental Health. Griem , currently vice president and general manager of Anchor Hocking Corporation, and tormerly vice president or Hunt Food s & Industries, has served on the board of the National Assckiation for Mental Health since 1966 and the board s of the Califomia and the Orange County Associations for Mental Health. He i~ a former president of the Orange County Coast Assoc iation. Ht is 1 resident ol Laguna Beach 11nd honorary Ille member and life dl'rector of the Laguna Beach Civic League. • -- • • ~eny ' Threat .Cha~ges ' ., - lrvlne CompanY,.-o!flcl1ls0 'Wedneid1y denied that a let•""Ul Mrt; Joan 1rttht Smith was 1 "lhreat" to ketp her from •ppearing 1t UC ip'i11t 'J\le.sday A COQ\P'nY 1polwln1n llid U,. lotter, described u a threat by. MJ,, Smith's· lawyer, wu rather ''1;n advil(WY com· muni~Uon." Puring her talk Tuesday before about 500 persons In UCl's Science Lecture Hap,; the ereat·arandclauahttr of the lrv)nt Ranch foonder ulcl the proposed in®rporation ,of the ·cit) of Irvine 11 premature. Mrs. Smith, tbe Jrvlrw,ComJ)lny's prln. cipa1 mlnofity 1tockholder (21 percent),, alsri allesed that the incorporation move wa,_~'planned by the Jame1 Irvine F.oun- dation U an attempt to circumvent the , effect ol the Tai Reform Act ot 1969 and perpeluatt ·the foundalion '1 control·over the'lrvlne Ranch properties." Tl\t-founda.tion, aet up by Mrs , Smith'• grand?ather, James Irvine II, holds con- trolUng interest (about S3 percent of the 1tock) in the Irvine Company. Mrs. Smith, who has carried on a run· ning battle with foundation directors for year1, asserted that the foundation must either liquidate a portion of its stock in the lrvln:e Company and relinqu ish con· trol of the corporation, or force the com• pany to prematurely develop or liquidate its land interests in order to generate the necessary income to meet the charitable payouts required under the 1969 federal law. A prepared statement from Irvine Company President William R, Mason, released Wednesday,_was the first official reaction tq Mrt. Smit6•1 chirgts levelled Tue1da)'. against the....1ncor5¥1ratlon. to be decided Jn the Dec. 21 electloa. The following is the text o! Mason's statement: "Mrs. Sm ith has every right to ny out here from her Virginia est.ate to &Ive her views on the city of Irvine or any other issue, We do ·not quarrel with that. )t ii ·· also obvious from her recent efforta to IJ)., nuence county supervisors that she has a ltgltlmate Interest in ~hat government agency ls to have jurisdictional c.ontrOl over the Irvine community. "Thal la what apparently brought her out here. ''There are JC>me things ahe 11id, however, that require·• response \11 order lo set the record strai1ht, 'at least in the minds of those unfamiliar with the facts" , ·'Contrary lo her 'isierUOnl, tht Tax Reform Actihu had 1biolutety nothing to do with I.he lncorpar1tlon, The Jamt• rrvlne Foundation, u Mrs. Smith ~11 kriowa, Mlther tnl~at<d nor dlrocted tho company's pllhntng for the new city, which began In ~. several years before the tar refonn act was considered by Coneress. As a member of the Irvine Company Boe.rd llf Directors, Mrs. Smith ii surely awart that at no time have the foundation's representatlvea on the bGard requested the company to help the fou~ datlon lo· solve any of its tax ·problems. "'I1le p14nnlng o! Irvine's central rector w11.in.1tlaled by comp&ey; manaaement. On compleli~n, It wa~s ilfppo.tted arid ap- proved by the cOrn,pany ~ard of dliec- t$>(S, The concept of 1 sin1le city en- <;<>mpasstaa the Irvine area ls baleif'on ¥1und plaMlng and eCtnomlc. jlrl~iples_ and on the advice of miny co~sWtantl. "It is logical 'tha( the area be cohesive and that it not be fragmente<t during th! phasln& of its development. · "Aa the resldenta of Irvine and newsmen throughout the county know, we had originally anticipated the city of Irvine would be incorporated ln about a five year time frame. Annex1tion moves by other cities, however, forced the citizens of Irvine to aef much sooner than e.xpected. They were prompted into ac- hon by fear of further loss of their tax base. Th is was as obvious to them as it was to us and to the Univers ity of California administration and Board of Regents . The foundation had nothing to do with this." · "Jn anY f'~/ it i1 unfortunate that'1.he .company. and ils ~an1genfenl are being dra«ged into Mn. Smith 's'prlvate Squab- ble with the foundation. Jt is equally regrettable that the planning for the future cityi and {he citize111 of the Irvine coplmunity baye .a,190 beCome pawns lrt her interminable battle with the foun- dation." Vessel Grounded; I Two Laguna Boys A pair of 15-year-0ld Laguna Beach youngstera Wednesday lo!t control of their sailboat in strong winds and ran aground on a 11ndbar· off Abalone Point. . The youths, worn down only slightly by Ah ti• • l H }d the icy wind, were rescued uninjured or oms -e rrom their 2t-1oot crillt st about ,,30 p.m. .. ,., ~·~ .... .., -t.• I .t1r , r. by liffil,W'dl. A· f..oast Guard helicopter I P • } D p and Harbor Pltiol boat from , Newport n !!l.0 e.at Beach respon~lo a call for aaslslaJlce, ~ r ... but their aid ,, not required, Of M. -9' · ' -04 "·' ·• The · ;youU., were Identified by . . ,· . 18~. ;'·-~ ' lile~'(it.keodal! .wau~; ol 113 ·•\• . .. Emerald 11'1, ind...Ma'ix'\'an•Mourick. of By ARTHUJ JL VINSEL ~ Healhei Plice. 'Jklr bioat was roun- . Ot•o11.,,.n.ts11HJ ding Abtlone1 Polnt: at .. El~·Moro, Bly ConfesRd and convicted S1nta Ana aborUon cllnlc open.for ·Dr. John s. Gwynne today is charged with the pigtol..' 1l1ylng of tiJ1 ]>telty parll11out. The han<bom(, 30-year.Olcj bachelor. physician was booked .into Loi Ar'lgeles county Jail early thli morning on murder charges. ' ~ lovestigalors were summoned to a West Los Afigeles apartment about 12:30 a.m. by Dr. Gwynne 's attorney, who 1ur· rendered him. Debbie Dwyer, 24, was found dead on the floor , with 1wo gunshot wounds ln the chest and one in the htad. Clrcumatances leading to tht: crusading abortionist's latest criminal charge were not immediately released. / he attractive young woman i! believ· e to have been associated with Dr. Gwy nne in abortiqn clinics he operated this year in Santa Ana and Los Angeles. He is scheduled for sentencing in Orange County Superior Court Jan. 26, after pl~ading cuilty Sept. 10 before Judge Byron K. McMillan. when the, Wind drov4 jt lntO \be sandbar, the youths told authorities. The 1>o4t 11 .berthed ar'D~a Point Marina. A salvage oom~any was called \.o p\111 the craft from the sandbar. It sustained mirtor daqtage from the mishap. . : Camp · Pendleton Marine, 18, Dies An l8-year-0ld Marine from Golden Valley , Minn., has di~ of a contagious form of meningitis, a Camp Pendleton spokesman said today. The youth, Pvt. Douglas Skinner, was hospitalized Dec. 1 with meningococcal meningitis. earlier in the year, the strain toolt the lives of an infant and another Marine. In addition, five other Marines have been treated for that strain and another three persons were hospitalized with norr contagious forms of the disease. ( I I ' ' • . . - I • I EDl;TION ~-~· n.al .; N.Y. 8'eek• • Yot:. 64~ NO. 293, '4 S~NS, 58· PASES .. ' . . ' n .. . . aa'.11.U..f, 'Ar9u~t ·' ... 2-~ Trustees Exi·t . . . . .,. I ' 0 • Angry Uearings · BJ .PAMELA-JIAU.AN 1 ' ' Of ... MIJ '*' Stiff Angry debate over pro~ t:o build a s~ bui~ for mentally_ retarded 1ttldents in the San Joaquin Elemet'ltary &:boot • Dillrlct. erupted .loin oboutlng matdies Wednesday, punctuated by the walkout of two 'trust.ea during the hassle. The dis<usslon· began ·••1".1\1'. with ad· minlltraUons ~· their recom- meodatioO'of the uppei playground at La Pu . Intermediate Scl>Ool (on 1'1'.Jdera _Hughes ':Boo~ 'Ath ., -u entic . -. . ,._ - -Publisher · Drive In Mf¥ion Viejo) as tbe locauOn tor the &ix classrooms. But the disi:ussion quickly disintegrated loto verbal battles between realdents of Prader)ll,1 parent,, of retarded childreJ;I and °"'mben of the board. Pradera homeowners, represented by Mrs. Kathleen Norris, aald Ibey opposed the facility's location beca\lse it would prodllce more traffic and would· be tbe "last straw'' in an already intolerable aJtuaUon." Parents of retarded children argued that tbey 'liad beeo walling f0r two years lo get a fai:illtY and begged the board to filake a decision. · At thla point, alter aeV1!ral attempls to make a motion while tHe chair repeatedly Ignored ----Pieotoo-IW1\oell stood up, joined b7 Truatet Dem1il Smith. Both angrily stalked oul . 1'1 am aonj tWo board memben can- not listen to ~ pub Uc," aald Chairman • GraUan Bidart .. "We can't. reach a '1iJ!\V YORK (UPJ) • -Allhougb decision now. We have no quorum." McGraw-HUI. Book 'eo. did ·not deal · ~ee Robert Dameron was absml du.ctJy· with Hmnl Hughes,, tt 11 . Mn. Kalhleeb Grubbs, a paren~ ac- n•...;;_,' !hot '·i!!ofumen 'l\for.' the ~:_the ~~~'tool all"._W~ thelO ~~:uf c:iiiip,~~ •• ~~·the .... acqulied lxclUJlve l!ibb lo 1"bl)lh bis ,rillitd,•-wfllle.'' iboi own q,._ iuU.bioafapioy. . • : . mln\lle speUlnj( a • •[ ........ ha\~:~·· IJlttl' ' Al& ................. aub)ea. the . I , \wo~_,...,.._lt i.e.ealbal, V1oe . for I hf 1be ioqueot ot ~ ot Ibo: nljnlad p1bllllltllc . firm, -"'111 5 191 .. "11'.i --•. . bol1'in ,,;e 'Doi' oilly iUft •& -~ "I .wouid 11111 to mUI a mollon." aid n\amJscript wb!cli·would be'lmpoulblt•lo ~:'ell. · · •. · " f b Oa •• n but' . 1 · ~ .. of ·~-'"-You ll'j! o1jl of order. You left, I f&;GIC ' • gi:ea ', -• .,_...,. rttorted• Bidart. mAP!fial that~ be ~ted." :. "We have~an obUgaU<Sn to 'get a site for MeGraw;HW 1DDCJ1.1DCed ' Tuesday that lheSe chUdreil as IOOll a polilible," said Jt ~ed to put out a hardcover editioll Dr. WWlam Stoeb, uaJitanl aupecin- 'of H·;...._, a~apby next March. tendenl "We will be llacl to Jool< at other ... '!:. the' ...... ·-b"-~ Lil lites il Y'"1 will>.. Sborily ~·"' ~ ~ JIU ~. 1 B"-~ -u be Id "•· '-magaztm,-will 1ef'iaHit tlt In three in-lUolU""'-_.., wou ~ w see more stallmeni,, the company said. In ad· stud)'' &1ve1i. to a vacaM. lite on Mon- dltion It sald Dell Publishing had ac. tanoso ln Miulan1Viejo IO c:hildreJI at La uired l'lgbta to put.out a paperback 'edi· ·Paz wouldn't have to give·up a portion of :i.,., Wly In 19'13. · ~~layground. Truslea Jim Nel80n (;~' R~tnaini':1g Qpen Weekends FQr '~uhlic Use Gymnasiums at both San Clemente High .School and -CaRJstrano School will remain , open 'Weekendi through the· winW months for public ~tlo~ use and 'yoUlh bas~etball compeUUon, achoo! di&lrict illdes uid this week. The ~ program began earlier thil month with the hlgh school gym open alJd staffed Saturdays from 8:20 a.m. to• p:m. and Stmdays from l to 5 p.m. caplltrano Sch«ll's gym will open for the l\rst . ume this coming weekend the tame hotD'I. ' Aides &al<{ priority will be given/ to younpteni on baseball te~• on Safur· day fnorlWiP. Practice aeasl"l" will 'be held betofe the regular aeuon starts. Ill January. · Persons of all ages are welcome to uae tbe gyms free of charge on weekends. Tuberculin Tests Set for 1Students ' . At San Clemente • San Clemente High School Nurse Dorolh.Y Delaney aald th1a .. eek lh>t patei\11 of frt&lunen aod aenlon Sl)Q[l.J!ill receive consent forms for tuberculin skin tests IChedulOd on campus oo Jan. 5. '"I'lle ~·won't let Jme make a motion foi' reasons of Jill owri," charged Howell. " . · · ·:1 don't think we can make a motion tonlB:l\t," aaid Bidart. "We neM more facts." . • "U I were a pare;nt and not on the board I would' Institute r<call proceedinga against you," Said Howell. "Good," aaid Bidart. · Ttus1.,e Smith l!lid he would vote against placbig the clilldren til paf~Iane Schol>! In El Toro aod WIS prepared lo vote for La Pat. Dave King, dh;tctor of facmu.. planning, told" the board the Montanoso site would cost the distriCt 20 to 25 percent more.; The discuaslon ,OOed with the board calling for further infonnation to be presented at-a special meeting Dec. 2Z. Trustees retired lo a closed meeting, called by ll,owell, 01len>l~ly to discuu '"persormel." Musical Program Slat,ed for Club r • Members of the Square aod COmpaa Club of San Clemente will meet for lunch Sunday and bear a apeclal musical pro- gram with a Cbriatml1 theme performed by •Wayne and Robin Davis. The couple wiU entertain the club with Christmas music and dusical d\leta oa violin and clarinet 1t the 1J:30 .P·tn. meetin& 1t Omar'1 Restaurant. Those atteodlng are asked to brilW a "white elephant" slft of a dollar 'YUut. Men"""' asked to· bring gifts auttable !or men. Women will bring glftll dealpated lot femlle member• of the orpnl;aUocc • ' School tq Hold The teats, which CID llgna1 the presence of tubercuIOsls organilma In the boily, will ,.quire siglled forma lhowiog aarentat .,.,_l Di • ~ 'M t 'nl.fn. lleJOne)' Slld t!Jel.min-jllil f I 8ClD e !'~&ee I tnjel:Uoo <(.l mall quantllt ol.Jl*.11*>«, ~ --:.f ... . the forearm of Uch peraon IDd ·~ 11!\idy -"" dlll:lplint In the San three daya pby&lclans ~ lbe in-Joaquin Elementary School District will jectiot> ana to 'determiae if I h e lake place Jl'riday at S p.m. In the district ~ organilln e:dltl in • amu:, i• Slnd. Canyon Ave.., Eut rounister'a body. Irvine. Slit atruaed that allhoqh aome of the A 11port by the dilclpllne committee tests wUI abow the existence of the wllf be made on the need for in-aervlct orgaJ\Jsma, kdlerQlloela la DOI llwaya lhe lnalrucUon by an upert In pupil control. ca-AD paronta lft lnv!ted to the workshop. • I • • • , I I ORAN&E COUNTY, CAL~tJIA JEN CINl$.; .• -: . . ana ' ' • 30 Bodies .. ' • ' . Recpvered; ' ' ·: . Many Lost '" . . .. : . :· .":• . . . From Wire.... ..~ DACCA -Higi>-alUtucle Indian: bomben today .C..... a direct hH ., a: Dacca orphanage wblch bouaed • O: chlli:Sren and a ttaff of 100. -• J.. 1t1cl: at four ""'1lla landld Jn t!J6' middle of the Moslem Miltdon . 11omc. Frantic. reacue. wurkers clawed Jnto· Illa wl.cl:aae with 'lbeir haodJ and have ·11>- far recover..i' !!II bodies. M10y ~: .. .... reported ~ ..... ollldala •II" pressed lean tbe death toll In lbe' orphanage aod neirby areas could ~ 500. . )'~ The cbildren )lvll!g there, JOO beys -100 girls, were 7 to II yean old. A staff ol doCtors and mlaaiotwies also lived ii1 the preml!os. • ·' The founder of lbe• orphanage, Moham-; med Rahman, 1"ho l!lid be had. beeo la. asaocllte of IDillan Prime Minister lndinll Gaodh!'s 11aodfatber In Calcutta, A14i -the-bomba-lar$cl-at-l :15 a .. m...-~~- "1 beard I sound and thought it WU I helicopter,'' he said. '"lben IUddenly the explQlioM came -one, two, three, four· . .. ·.~ . . ilowlihg Wednesday .. iruls sent tnls 40-foot .'f[r ' crashing into the owimming poobof i\obe?t Ganna.n in ',San. Juan ~pistrano. •Gannon,. who ·l>O'asted· lhal .. ... ,.,. .. • • • 1 . . I . . ,• . .; ' J , " ~e.new filtenng sy~m eliminated most,debris, con, 'ce!ied 11\it. lhe !U~r coujdll'l handle tlie f,ir. Jn pjc- turehls aon, J!ltthew, j4 grapp.Jb!g.wit!!,14& pr9b\Ol!l' • ~ • children wete ICl'Umlng. It was dark and we couldn't -them In !ht mud and under the wreckage. ""n\e gir\s were safe becaust they~wm In a• bult<lilic at tbe l>acl:. But many beys ate missing. . . j' ~. • U.9nwhlt. • • ?. :~ ~ 1~ .i· i.; j, ! . 1' • t ,, • . t1 , .;.·1 • .. ,-.,.: .. ··r• ~ "i.tttle PtmRnlue" tu:ne~ Wai,ii·n,o-'. · D~lt verett , ~~;;:ay,~ ' --e ,. " . -· .... ti,los lo r:.m lllelJ Jn • ' '" ''.. t _ • I anuda Of nmpeM1 ..... llld '"* ·"Capistrano Beacli ClUJmlffr Ch~f laun:ch,e~ Term , . ~~~ts:-:"':'lied :00 ::! . ' I ' .. . . ' • I j ... ,__ ed the Paklstanil u they fled, mlkhC By JOHN V,U.TERZA Fillb Dlatricl Supervisor Rona I'd • wtvea h<ard a recap of dolens 'of 'syc-,.... lhu 100 -durl6g tlio dlf H "tt':nk-• 'i:/~:;\,'"~ nched hi . Caspers -who merrily told fbe gi:oup It · ceB8ful cbamber ..,Uvltler over the put said Lt. Gen. Jagjlt SbiP 'Aarwa. e~ t ca lstry au Ds·ch' Wal 6Io ·iJm 'Watloo iunctlon 'tn bis year from: -ti.. BemtarY ,Jaek year s erm as P ano ~ , , . !Malls. · •. • · Ownber of . ec;immerce, pre s J d a.n t ~ • a &lperv,lso~ -pe~ tbe ·The village re~tor cjted °"'6 ~ Wednesday with a strong eppeel lo fellow """n; oq McCarlhy, .. Georgei N'arbel, the· chamber's 'l'<""'Dpl-.fa for the rtsldents to become henly aware , of lint 'vx:e preaiflent; Ruael 1~bD1111t year: . ·' : . detallJ of the proposed. anneullon with secood , vice prel1!font; ~, Potter,· -The commilment of II QOO towlJ'.!( tbe City of Siln Juan capistratio. ~. \iJ!!I Vlralpia w I.n .e In~ er. 1.md.capij,;>16r the iJJteri\hloi.,e area of Aod' il Ibey do not p&rtlclpate acUvely truaurer. . , the jiropooe<(; Pacfflc c-i J'nleway '•t · In ,proposed lnformaltoo meetings, "V(• . Mci;artl11; bounclnt J>ack·~~J fr!>ln noJieny State.Park. · · Could l>e Dibbled away, by San Clemente," a reooit pve ,lllneaa, aerved ai JlrolP'tm • -PllbUcatton of 10 OllO ~ .. -chkbe< ~ warned.' · cbainnap Jor the chamber d)lriDC ·the brocblUd' of which 7 IOO already' ~e McCarthy and a,sfate of officers and put year. H~.LI a retlrild ~,.:i;::orce co1·, been distributed. ) ·' 1 directors, were officially sworn In at the O)lel aod ~ !"'"er utility and ~•.'l!Ji In-• ·~ful •!!""'?rshlp,of the• annual ehambet s annual dinner at t~ El Adobe euran~ ex~tive. sjlrfi,Dg contest and carnlval o( cOIOr restaur~. · Members of the chamber and .their events, both of which ltt,. a record ior succW' thii year. . r " . I -&tcceaslul effom b1 membera o( the Courtty 01\.s ·Pr~je~t · ~~~i~,~t:.;.~~! . · · · • , ;~xeen,ln)Orell·•ll!i.Jlllrllclpalt~n af.tbe • · • ' • govel')llllent level qn the. bl~ to qbtaln Forsalt·~~ee .. kBea'·ch".'''·~.ea'., safer t'taUIC eontrOl'"it IiglleOY Park \.Al" .tlJ.~ Hoad·and -Vlctorla.Jlot!1tvard;•1•l>jtlldlna ' ' • . 1 . · ' . . c\'angeroul ·crumbUnc .dratnl at1 .Pines · · , , !tart in ~ Palls~;, ~t,in( a View A planned ·community conoept for 781 oceinside o'r the lHlihWaY · 'whitjl Johh point lookout stop .on the new ~Y acres Or property In the Salt Creek Beach ! Lane, Pl-g commwi:m Seereta/.y,; • i!otut ~ i:9 ·:z.W)ltyj 'I~ area was approved Wednesday by the said 'ts a .Jo~.ciensltyithan ~~iginally ·~ · • IngalJJa pr~~ clli~~·\ ~ the Board of Supervisors. . . prov~ fOr µie arU in the Laguna Niguel· stlte'1 beat · with ·~remarµ,ble" ~ at. . Ayoo <=9mmunlly Developers, sµc--__ , ,__ t.--..1---a-•agea at~•-·· " cmors lo tbe Laguna .NlgQet Corpora,. I I'!'~~ P-. · ". ' ' "''~ •-•-,_., 1 tlon, ~uested approvll! of.dtvelOJ>!llen\ • 1t is ·bard to belleve·lhat a maximum < plans 'for 1165 lntaod acres ant\ 113 of 2,117S·nnlta Is a reduction from.prey~ C . B h Clµh wateifroot '(ll'Opertlu on bOth sidea o( pl-''· l!lid Fifth .Dlsttict SupervlaOr · apo-eae . ;i Pai;!DcGoalllllibwaybehl<eenA!onarcb Rcileldl:a!Pol'lo!N.ewport!leai;h .. 1 ,. ! . · , •. , , a ;,_: Bay ahd Dana Polli!. • • · ~ . Lane llSIUl<d him that ibe total cleo!lty Approval of the hJgb -<tensity develop-for the oceanside and inland sections of Being ,Ap~nraised.-. ment bad' beeo de!Jyed uhtU the .agree. the project would be leas than lpJllOVed r mint be-Avco and the county for . preSuvtoual1Y· ""lpb ~~·of •··'-'-F'. ·' })qh. ., 'p" · · k the purd>Ue o( Salt Creek.Beach auxll· perv aor ~ . -·. . ~....... or eny ar isry parting Jot properties, COOCeuion reminded ' that the platmtng" commill!On , and 1't9lrOom areaa wa, CWJsum.mated ind supervlloni would have to 1pprove l'be 12.1• n\lruon dell providing a'sa'.-Mun! )entaUv~ ll)llpe for.the davelop, , ~.,the , lila!e, !-e1)'!•ture ~u acre publjc beacb to front of the Avco ment under the p!&Med commtznlty. coo-illocated,.more than P 'muhon is·a deftlopmenl WU opproved by ti\' cepl aod•theRfOre·,aafeguard•Wll built '~ie prfce1, the •elg~: biacb' lilpmiaon Sept. II. 1 In. · · • fron1Ne wtiiCll once was the ca..-... The -l:\ltCb Ind ptrldng lots are being • Coaaultant-planner Jolin 9h1pman for. Beadi Cloll atill nmaills ln J!l'lnte binds purdlued with COunty Harbor, Bea&e. Avco asaur<d board members !hat lhe thla' -· • , , aod Parlt Diltricl funds. cleniltt 11tnr•pi&Med 11 I• than the IO Stlli. Par~ and ·Hecreallon l>eport. Aveo pltm DP to 2,l'IS·unill ooi the I unitspt<icre~orlilnal:C9ftCOllla. • ' ~JJePuty D~ecf« l)ay J:luntel uid that exteollvo "l!l"alial• of llie vllulble ~ lllll• m belni '-before K' ls Cletennlned ti the slate's offtr will•cover 111 N -e Immediately dew"'°"" of Dolien1 illttcb State !'Irk. . . . . ' Rockwell F (ICil~ty Eye~ • Engineers the General Strvlcea to date were deacrlbed · 11 ••verri Adll\)nlst{a!lon of tile U.~ .government i ·!"'!Imlna_ry,'I, . . • llayo .lnapected the 114 uilll•on North 1 Ari Orange Coun!y't.iiorl'lhit·the\>aol American -ell plant fn La,.n. "zi(gura4 .. designed bY''WllUam' PerelrO Niguel llld .,. 1twl)ptlng to eallnulte . the cost of convertlq the huge atructure u !In · elliClnllllca facility " for the Into a government oflice building, lo-Autooetlct divllloo' of North, ~. formed """"""' In Wll!hlngloo D.C, ed-Would become the "Pentagon Weal" Wll vised the DAILY PILOT this •eek. 'clill<OUllled In Washlncfon. The lllruc1un. No flrm proposal hat yet been mad~ to unoccuplod tlnce lta com pie lion more North American, pending the convenlon than a year ago, la beiDC COlllldmcl coat eallmate, tt wu stated, aod the lalkl almplJ 11 .. ol!lco bulldln(. It wu Aid. ' ' • '!be Jaod ~been-OD the· -Jllar~ ror many monlhl aod ..,.._ tor·~ _.. ...-,mp· •lllcb • ..... Ill• beach bave ,blaletl lhal aoipe l!'IVtle of. fer! _,, atlrMl!ve. . lluntec Aid 'the-OpPrillaf W l•ll ilttdmlllO the flir.marktl \'II~ of lbe -beaclllnlnt, ll!d ll It~ lhe -of(¥, ~ nould .. arnloclllf .. Newport llttch """"1ltl1man ........ :{'t."'u. ~ =-= ~--1--...... ls Cllln!ldent that the beach ultlmalOIJ·will llecome porl of ... _ pttt. t r ' " Ralph. Bunch~-, Ex-U.N. Envoy,,; Dies at ~ge 67 ·~ .NEW YORK, (AP) -SRalph Jciboiaoi' Euncbe, winner of the 19&0 Nobel Peae9 Prtu for mediating an. end lo lbe !Mf AralJ..Israeli war, died Wday, ten wtekf after ate~ down saa ~ generll of tlie United Natlom. lie WU rt; Dettth c1me 1t 12:40 1.nl. 1t NA" Yort. Hoopital. The &!ling Bunche bjld lieeh to aod o~I 9! the holpltal for many montbl. No Callie of death WU announced. ... Prealdent Nllon tel~ BIUJCbe'i widow to express bll sympathy. Tllo President also laaued a statemeot praih Ing the diplomat.as "one of the greal4t& archUecta of ptace in ou.r time." "America la deeply proud of 1* dlltlngu!Jbed ... and profoundly '"" dened by bis detth.:' Nbon.otld. "But We are allO atrqlhened b7 the bio ealulultlbfe measure of dedication and ' creaUve acllon that spenned his aples\dlil ClfeeJ'," Nixon hailed Bunche's "calm and wile COUD!el" at the UDllld 'Nauona aod hll role In the Middle Eaot aod tbe Congo. Mill the wlncl? It'll be btct m Friday, ptt1lng the ,_ and dropplog the day'• bllh _..,,. do)m to II, wltb .. o•nlPt low of 37 cbiJly ~ INSIDE TODA l' Stote W: toil-111(1 , .... wtU be h11t1 GI O' f'fflllt of °"'" lion tlllt .,..t 0v tho Calif-·· L<gillotur<. Aaoociotcd ,.,... . ancl UnlUd Prw hlteniatloMI SDl'itera dlscuu 10flal ted lo !M moue, '°""' tt mcani aRd w1'at U.1 ahead. Storita Oii FOQt JI. , L M. ~ I ""* J ,. c...... ,, ,, -..... ... _ -11 .,._ -11 °""' ..,._ ,. -" --. :~..: -. --. ,....,....-.._.,. -•· --.. ............ ~ -~M-17 --.. -----;.~=-: -. --. -----.. I • , OAll Y •ll01 SC ' . IJowtl•tJae Mission Trail , . Toys Collected ' For Indian Kids ~SS!ON VIEJO -Memberl of . the Sfddltback Valley J1yceu are collecttng toys and clothes to be dlatributed among Indian chUdren. . The Items are being collected next to United California BAlnk in tilt: Safeway aboppinc center on Muirlands. Bring muable,Jtems to the parking lot between . t a.m. and 8:30, p.m. oft' Slturday. For Information call Dan Anderson at 830-6771. - e League Meets S~DDLE)IACK v A!J.EY -The Sad- dleback Valley unit of the League of \Y9mer\ Voters will meet Monday, Dec. 13 •t' JO a.m. in . the community room of Gteat We~tern SavJngs in El Toro. - !J'he topic will be ''The Voter." For membership Jnformatlon caU the ctfairman, Hel~ Thomsen, at 837-8358. • .l'.ule Trees tL TORO -C)lrlslmas trees are being lqld b~ the Y's Men of the Saddl•bsck Villey as a fund raising event. 'Jbe tree lot Is open from a 1.m. to 10 p.fn. on El Toro Road jUlt mt.of Mission ~-Crawford Phillips, president, Wd the ftlhda accumulated from the tree sale will be Used to rerur~lsh buildings don.led to the YMCA by Ro&smoor Corporation. ... ,,. Beach Lease ' Terminations ' . "'"""'· °"-.. 1971 1! is • lca1 • • I! .. i 5 r! Ii 18 l MAINeATI (IHT&A OA fl(IT Nlll 5 ~·-"Ofl:------ll!IOICiH LINI 'A«.A~L ILS ;IJAIJI~ ,,.~ 111.0UT'I WM~M alC't'C\.IST IMOULD ,ou,.OW. ' ' MAP SHOWS NETWORK OF BICYCLE TRAILS THAT TRAVERSE 19 MILES OF COAST P1rml11lon to Enter the Camp P1ndl1to 8lk1 N 1twork May k Obtained From Provost Marshal Marines Open B.ike Trail Network Links San Clemente, Ocea1i Arem Although It ha1 exilted for a aolid year, a network of bicycle traill linking San C1tmen~t. with Ocunslde was tm•· phasii.ed for the first time th1I week. Officlabr at C&mp1 Pendletoft furnished detaill of the long trail serving as a means for cyclists to cross the huge base after San Clemente "fflclals 10Ught in- form ation on , ~ p~blem for;.cyclists who can not ' 1Jse the oruy publtc thoroushfare along Lht If.mile ·stretch- ',c the San Dlego Freew1y. AJlhough the trail -actually the 1hou1der of a main Pendletori road-ex· lits, using it does ipvolved red tape. Col. Einil Radics, chief of staff at the base, said that u a rule blcycllsts hoping to ride acro.u the-bast must file for permluion in wriUng. 4St minule ac- commodptions coold be handled bf phone, he promiUd. ' Cycll!ts who obtain the necessary permisslqn from the provost marshal must sign a hold-harmless agreement with the Matinee which remove.s from the corps liability for injury or de'1th. The announcement of the frails came after city officials met with Pendleton aides. recently. Members of the San Clemente High School tcology club and other cycle ad- vocates had asked the city to find ways of developing a link across the no-bike land. 1---1---"'·~t,_MarchJ Lagunan Gaede Named • To Commission by Reagan '· The announcement, complete with a detailed map, follows an intensified drive by San Clemente Mayor Walter Evans for the development of fonnal bike trails through the city. City Engineer Phil Peter has promised to give priority to Evan's idea for a beachfrorit trail which would span the en- tire municipal shore.line. . . Aiming at 1 March l, 1972 date for "1'm1natlon of all leases on its Main ~ properli'8o lh• clly of Laguna ~ lW ltllt lease termination notices to all remaining tenants on the M. Keit.h Gaede of Laguna Beach Is one repla ce members whose terms have e1- bt!Achfront. of three 59tJthern .C&Ufom!Ji RepubUcan1 pired or who have re5igned. Gaede serv- }Jly removing the properties lrom an named by Gov. Ronald Reagan to four· ed . 1 ''income producing situation" by the year tenn1 ·on the Commission or the as a spec1a representative on the Mllrch date the city wJll .. realize a CalifornJu, an intra-governmental rela· commission prior to his ""formal a~ 1ubstantlal ta1 saving for the neit flscal horu committee Of the states of pointment this week. )'Ur, according to Clyde z. Springe, Who California, ~nd Baja Callfomll, !delico, The other two busine&Smen named tdmini1ters the city-owned buildings. and the temlory of Baja California Sur. by the Governor are .Leon Parma of San 1.~Dl!ftl wbo have a mon\h-~month Function of the. commission is the Di"o an d Charles Gardiner of San ~ lreer' &lyen ~ Jan, \. .... ral and econo Mar~. ' -t ' . ~~. ' ~ ~~~ak "hi,~~-t Pie n9 , ICU,,~~ ~ f • , • er~ ' ~ff;J:I \ ·tw~ c~&~ar ~ •· • .'·'., • 1 e,._, • •>-: · , • _ • • ~ ~ j~~r.oa~ll) in the jl.S. Mllrine ··· e · arei Jrytnc t to. accelerate the C · .;. · . · · > "' C',orp1. tit 11 presldent of San Joaquin As- ancy.of 111 bullqlngs ~later t~~ \h•:> reitliiie' Win. s IOCiates , a commerelai lanf developmen\ . of the leases will rallo".", aa.Jd.· -~ company with headquarte s in Newport S 1nge, "and hope 1mos~ or 911 wdl be va-, · . · 1 Beach · ~ !:!~ttOIJM'~~~.!;· ·when the nixffix ~ DeJB_: ·".·.'.in. Prob~. . " :.He,ii~ Is •. ~itector or lhe ·lr~~e-.Com~, Only thret of the beachfront tenants J. ~n)'. .' and of the .Irvine Indus"tr1al' have lease• ertendlng beyond that date Of Ai p' 'n I Com'plex, I ' mem:Der of the' itepublican without cancellation clauses, he aaid, but f 0 . UtiOD Sfate Central Committee and the Governor's Citizens Adv ls or y Com-thtse have expressed · willingness to mission, and president of both tht Harbor c:OOperate wit!i the city's beach develop-Lawyers for the Crestline Corporation D School nd ,._ s An Bo • ment plan aftd are· In ltie Pi-ocess Of won a continuance this morning in Ct~ 1 urc anla a Y• negotiating the tel'JllinaJion of their Superior COurt heatinge to e.11mlne ' agreements. {/We art workina: out t.he alleged air pollution ·violations by the ln 1970, Gaede received a com· details of these terhli111Uons now," firm's operaUons in S.n Clemente. . mendaUon award from the President or S · "d Allbo h s Jo ,,A.. the ' United States in recognition of e1-pringe sa1 · ug uper r \,Al\.lrt Judge J .E.T. ci!ptlonal services to others and also the Since the city purchased the be~ch pro-. "Ned" Rutter first denied the appeals tor perty no leases without cancellation a contlnuanee,•lack o£ courtroom time to-Torch oI Hope Award from the City of claUJeS have been granted. Some of the dax requfred Judge Wllliam Speirs to Hope. beachfront tenaut3 a'1'eaUy have moved overrule the denial and set Jan. 4 a.s outEthez;a are. IR the ,proct!f' of dying so. the ne.'i' d•te for. the hearlna:. . . OJ,itiol'f o(. • fill_ ~ beac;hfront .The ... ,proceedings w~re attend~ by bu ln,il ·frorii'tbe' old Boys', Club, to the scores or residents in the Vista de! Verde Ho'.tel .Laguna will be bandied ·tn two tract above Shorecllffs Golf Course who phues, the first e1tendlng from the have launched a battle against the Boys' Club building, now occup_ied !;ly. the aggregate manufacturing firm which Recreation Department and lifeguards, races county charges' of violating clean tbrough and including the Boardwalk air laws. Jar. Dust emerging from a large kiln Is the OWN cour DAILY PILOT ~ CCMT' Pu·~llHlff:t CCIMPA.MV . •M.tt H. WtM ................ PWtllMr material which the Air Pollution Con.trol District has charged Is the offensive pollutant. Crestline coun~el expected the Jan. 4 hearing to last th~ days: But APCD lawyers told the court today that they e1- pected only 1 few hours of court time to be taken up at the new hearin1. Police Checking Store Burglary Laguna Beach police are Investigating the theft of some $.160 in clothing and jewelry from a Coast Highway clothing atort. Officere aaid the Funk Factory, at 750 S. Coast Highway, was broken Into some time early Wednesday morning and the Items were removed from ~heir storage racks. Entry was made by prying open a rear window, investigators noted. J1d L Ci.l'f'' n.~-...... il~ n .... .c. • .,a ..... 'Saddleback Shakedown' nt .... A. ,..,,"'~• Mtllllilw IElfl• Clari• H. le•• a1d11r4 r. Han ,......, #illlltlt!I l:dl"" ...,_ ..... Offk:• 21:l hrt1t Avt•w• lil•tlittt •• ,,. .. : r.o. a.,.,, t2ti11 . -...·c-.-111...,.ac.,.1 •• a •• 1.n•12 . ..__ ON ,,_.; Jll Wiii a., ltrwt N_,. ~: am N..._. •9\lttvlff ti .... 9'Ktl1 \Ni Md! ... ......,. Artist Sent to Prison A man who admitted using two women to lure oil company ' t1ec\jtlve Jack Knowlton to an 1partn1ent houat fen- deivous that ended with the Emerald Bay man's shooting was sent to state prison today. Orange County superior Court Judge Byron K. McMJUan ordered a prbon term of up to 10 yeara for "Saddleback shakedown" artist Hugh Gerard Ward, 21, of Tuslin. with the comment that the tall, burly defendant had "a long hiltory of vlolenct.." Ward pleaded guilty lo d!u1et or .. sault with a deadly wtepon. t'haraei of grand tlleft Md conspincy were dl• missed. Ward, James MUiony Sims, 24. Of Tu.!tln, and Vlra:lnla Mar~ Gomei. 11, of '172 Cus1 Drive, ltUntlngton Beach, were booke<I last Oct. I lol)owlng tho robbery .•nd shooting of Knowlton, 44. • Tustln Pollet aaid "Knowlton, woo is ~ldent ot the Martln-Decker O>rp. lrt ~nta Ana , W•~ per1u1dtd by t'\',O "OmtO he met In the Saddleback lnn. Santa Ana, to accompany them to a Tuatln apart· ment. Officers said he was in the room with the girls when Ward and Sims burst In and aceused him of molesting their Wlvee. · Police said Wint hurrteclly fied from the apartment, bot then found that $500 was missing from his wallet. Police said the executive went back and became Involved jn anolber dispute with Ward and Sims. Jt ended with Ward shnoti111 Knowlton ta the chest. Police said they found the bleeding Kl\owlton , who WI! not 1eriously wound· ed. In shrubbery at the rear of the building. Knowlton, who 11 married wilh four ~1=hlldren, bas alnct r«0vered from hi' wounds. Judge McMillan today 1ehedultd Jan. 14 for the arraignment o( M!Jt' Gomez _..nd Si'"' on cbarg'-'' of l!'•nd lbett and ~cons:plracy • .Both are free on' thtlr prc>- mls11 to appur .. ' Identical chargl"I •R•iMt a woman kleO\llled 1• Ml" GOmeJ' shaktdown t0mpa.nlon hive been diamlssed. That trail, estimated to cost about $12,000, could link up with a special shoulder to be constructed along the edges of North El Camino Real when it is improved under a joint project funded by the city and the County or Orange. On the south end of the proposed eity bike trail would be the link with Camp Pendleton. Although it is ))Os!ible to traverse' the city presently on a bike, city fathers hope that fonnal trails will mak~~~he popular past time safer and more ltisurely11,on specl11J ro;ute~ and t(al~ , 1 At a recent G'>uncil ,neeting Ev.ans stressed that the city staff ehould com- plete th~ plans for both the . El Canlino an d be'ichfront routes quickly. "We want to prove that the city is not dragging its feet on these projects" he stressed. Griem Installed In Health Post Laguna Beach Festival of Arts director Paul D. Griem was installed Wednesday at Dallas, Tei. as vice president for organization and development or the Na- tional Associ•lion for Mental Health. Griem, currently vice president and general manager of Anchor Hocking Corporation , and formerly vice president of Hunt Foods & lnduslries, has served on the board of the Na tional .Association for Mental Health since 1966 and the boards of the Callfornia and the Orange County Associations for Mental Health. He is a former president of the Orange County Coast Association. He is a resident ol Laguna Beach and honorary life member and life director of the Laguna Beach Civic League. !rtt••+P!!.5' -..:,· I Official_s Deny .. ... •· Threat· harg~s -"~'··· 1· ' I ,) ,a ,.. ' Irvine Company oftlclats wedittsdaY ·0 cOnlra.ry fo her° a!sertfods, Uie Tat denied that a letter tO'Mrr.Joan 1i'VIM RefOrm Act Jiis had absoJulely nothing to Smith' was a 1'threat" to keep her from do with the lncorpor1tion. The James appearing at tJCirvJne Tue.Ida)'. lrvint Fooi.daUon, as. Mrs. Smith well A compan; •po~esman ,aaid the Jetter, , desctilled fts ~ threat by Mrs, Smith's knows, neither inittated nor directed the lawyer~ wu rather "an advisory Cit~ company'• plannlnc for the new city, mwdcatlon." which began in 19&., several years belore During M-talk TUesday 'before about the tax reronn act was considered by 500 ~ Iii , UCl's ,Scien:c1 Lecture Coogreu .. As .a member of 'the Irvine Hall, the great-granddaughter or the Company Board or Directors, Mrs. Smith Irvine R.aoch founder said lhe proposed is surely awan that at no time have the il)COfporation of the cit) of Irvine is foundation's representatives on the board premature. ested the Mr!, -Smith,· th~ Irvine eom-ny'i prin--r~~. ~ company to help the foun-,.u <lat}On to E\!e any of its tiI problems. cip3l .minority stockholder '(21 percent), "The planning ol lrvlne'i1 central ,.qor also alleged that the incorporation move was initial~ by com~J1&' manageme.1t\ was "planned by the James Irvine Foun-On completion, It Wu "8pporied and\ap- datlon as an attempt to circumvent .the ·proved by the COMP!!ny 'bOard of direc- effeCt or the Tar Reform Act of 1969 and tors. The conctpt or a....1ingle city en· perpetuate the rouridatlon's control over • ~pass~ng t!ie Ir:vine arj!a Is. based on the Jr~ine Ranch properties." 1K'tl"d planning and econpmlc 1"'incjples, The •found.atipn, set up by Mrs .. Smitll1• a.r:id 01) t~ adv~.ol ,many COI1$~t~t5. grandtather, James Irvine II, holds con-"It is logical that the area be. cohesive trolling interest (a.bout 53 percent of the and that it not be fragmented durfng the stock) in lhe Irvine Company. phasing .of its development. Mrs. Smith, who has carried on a run· "As · the residents of Irvine and nlng battle with foundation ·dlrectors 'for newsmen throughbut the county know, we years, asserted th3t the foundation must ha~ originally anticipated the city of either liquidate a portion of its stock in I7v1ne wou!d be in~rporate<J in about a the Irvine Company arKI relinquish cOn· five year t1JT1e frame. Anneration moves trol of the corporal.ion, or force the com-by other cities, however, forced the pany to prematurely develop or liquidate citizens of Irvine to act much sooner than its land interests in order to generate the expe<;ted. They were prompted Into ac-- neces.sary income to meet the charitable Uon by tear of further Joss of their tait payouts required under the 1969 federal base. This was as obvious to them as it law. ' w~ to us and to the University of A prepared statement from Irvine Cahfornia administration arKI Board of Company President William R. Mason, Regents. The founda tion had nothin,g to released Wednesday; wa1 the first offlclar ~.,ith. tfiis .. " reaction to Mrs. Smith'• charges levelled· "th al'ly ca#e,tl(Js unfortunate t~t the Tuesdi'y against the Incorporation tO be Company and its manageintnt are ,being decided In the Dec. 21 ~ectio"n. dragged into Mrs. Smith's private squab- The following Is the text ot Mason 's ble wlt.h the foundation . It is ·equi.lly statement: regret~ble that the planning for the "Mrs. Smith has every right to fly out future city and ,the. citizens-of the Irvine here from her Vjrgltii_a estate to give her comnrunity have. aJso become pawns in views on the city of Irvine or any other. her interminable battle with the foun- iSsue. We do not quarrel with that. It is dation ." also obvious from her recent efforlJ to .in- fluence county supervisor• that she. his a legitimate interest Jn v.hat government agency is to have jurisdictional control' over the Irvine com munity,· , · "That ii what apparently brought her out here. "There are some things she said; however, that require a response in order. to set the recont striight, at least in the minds of those unfamiliar with the facts. . . ' .-..""'Dist tt~m .. ,. t~ Of. Mistr 's , ; 24 ' . 'ny Ait;mi~ ~ 1VINSEi.· 01 f!'•, D•lh' ,.P~i.t"1t1ff ,, Confessed and convlcted Santa Ana abortion cllntc· operator Dr. John S. Gwynne tod&yJs char~ with, the pistol- slaying of his prett.y ptr.amour. ~ The handsoriif:, · 31}.:jeaT-Oid bachelor physician was .booked .,1nt0 la Angeles County Jail early Uiis rhornlni On murder charges. ~ Investigator{ were summoned to a West Los Angeles apartment about 12:30 a.m. by Dr. Gwynne's attorney, who sur- rendered him. Debbie Dwyer, 24, was found dead on the floor, with two gunshot wounds in the chest and one In the he.ad. - Circumstances leading to the crusading abortionist's latest criminal charge were not immediately released. The attractive young woman is believ· ed to have been associated with .Qr. Gwynne in abortion clinics he operated this year In Santa Ana and Los Angel es. He is echeduled for sentencing In Orange County Superior Court Jan. 26, after pleading guilty Sept. 10 before Judge Byron K. McMiiian. Vessel Gromided; , Two Laguna Boys A pair of 15-year-old Laguna Beach youngsters Wednesday lost control of their sailboat in. strong winds and ran aground on a sandbar.off Abalone Point. The youths, worn down only slightly by 1.he Icy wtnd w~ rescued uninjured fro~ their.24-foot craft at about 4:30 p.m. .. ~y lifeguards. -A Coast Guard helicopter "and l;larbwil boat from Newport 'Be~h')oefpo to a call for assistance, ,but )heir akf not requlred. · The··. youtlif were , ide'nUfied b y Jireguards ·.as · Jteodall Wallace, -of 18.1 Emerald Bay, al)d M~r~·V&A ?yfourick, of 365 Heath~r ·Place. 'ftu!ir boal was roun- ding AbeJone POint at ' El · Moro Bay wh.en th~ wind dr'Ove "it liito'the sandbar, the ,Yotiths tO!d authorities. The boat ii berthed at Dana Point Marina. . A· S~\'.age oompanx was called to puU the' t;raft from the sandbar. It sust.alited minor ~ag~l'frorn ihe .mlsbair Camp Pendleton Marine, 18, Dies An 18-yE:ar-old Marine from Golden Valley, Minn.; has died ol a contagious fonn of meningitis, a Camp Pendleton spokesman said today. The youth, Pvt. Douglas Skinner, was hospltaliied Dec. 1 with menlngococcal meningitis earlier in the year, the str2.\n took the lives of an Infant and another Marine. In addition , five other Marines have been treated for that strain and another three per10ns were hospltali1.ed with non- contagious fOrms of th~ disease. ' ... I I I I I I I I I I l .Jf DAILY mor SC • Your Mong;'~ Wortla ·-- .i ;:· Old ~on1e~:Can'.Be Great,Bu:ri .: f' . t ·11 SYl.VIA POllTER " JI yoii'rt In the market for I ·~.: hoult at th Lt IWOft of Ule !.;. ! )'.W, the odd1 are you''I buy ·" • •'one already built ·-a~ ~ ,· JIOISibly In existence !Qng ~ ·enough to be ealltG an 'lohf~,.. ~i· --- "' '" :. .--All YOU llADY l'OI WINTn1 •Y TIRRY GRANT, R.Ph 1'10lt • J)leop'e ·a;eem to get everythlnr prepared for th.e winter mont.Rs except them. r selws, Th~y ... have their cars winterized, cold weather ' --4'.:lolhinr taken out1 • ttieY ~ )laVe furna~s Inspect.ea and ~to on. But, very few people • take the time to be sure their bodies will be up to par during the colder, more de· m.11.ndlng winter months., A visit to your phy,IC:lan for a check-up can he.Ip you prepa~ for \flnler. If you • ' are ln •any. way run down he may prescribe one ot the ·many therapeutic vitamins that v.·e stock. IC the.re ls aome qther problem he can -Usually he.IP you overcome it " quickly. I : ~ YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR '"1 CAN PHONE US when yo1.1 , pe«t a de.livery. We will de.o " .Jl.v~r· promptly without extra ("i •chll's~ A great many people . ;.: : ~Y on w, for their hnlth · needs. We welcome requests { for ~e.llv,ery 1; er v t c e and , l ~arre accounts. ' . ,•( ' ~~ " ''• ' " -,·;~ ... 1 · , • . : " :~~ ~ :1: 1,: ·~ " '• . i " " " ' " ,~, • PARK LIDO PHARMACY ;. u1 .(1.i,ttai .~ · N9wpert luch -'42·1• .~ . ,,... Dell'ltry . • ' ' . :·:i. t ' . ,,, -- or even. :'old" bouae. ror in moat parto of the U.S. tl>JI iqon "'Ill be the bolt.om period tot h!;lme-build1n1, Ind new hOuses i:t the : price•. -you can afford wJll )>e haid to find. And at .. &hy alven moment, Ufere will &t aome 3 mllUoii older. hou9e11,ror sale:•tif which some 2 million actually will be sold •ch year. Tho; sJatbtlcal lliellllood, therefore, is that If you'n .thls potential buyer, you're vitally interested In the advant8ft1 of buying~an older house. Si.nee it il an n:ctedinsly ,tmport.ant subject to millions 1ri AddlUoo to yo(I, ber• g ... : •You'U urually be: able to buy ab qldu house for ibout JJ· to 20 jll!cent lower than a new one -in terms o'I whit' )'ou .. art getting: for each bome- buyin'" dollar. Also, :if,, youlr'e boyini• t~m the owner, he. may be willing t.O bar11in on price, JOr : the simple re1son that home-selling ia not bls sole, business. (Tbe' exception ·is in afeas where old·f11hlontd houses are "in''.) •Th'e rooms-and ·the house as a whole -probably will be more · gracious and spaciowi, and the house generally will be more comfortable. Try nleritifJy to assign values to such ertru as wa~-in closets, porches, •entrance rooms, basement space, sheds, the like -in terms of dollars and in terms of their. intangible vajue to. you. ~ construction is likely to be o( .considerably blglter quality, including materials and ·workmanship. •FrequenUy the houae will be iocated In an tstabllshed neig~bothood lnvo)vln1 lone:· establiahed la~ping 'of 'the n(!lg~rhood as a Whole. ~ls will give y~u a ,.better Idea of wtiat it wollld ~ like to live there than wOuld a new house In a whole newJ eonununity. " • . . . l ll I Ii .... "' 1 .. " . lw : [.. . . . ' . . . . . . •,; . 7 fc»hion illancl, newport ce~te~ 6U5070 I ' ··~--------=--=-- Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers > • ' . . ' . ' I • • , Start The A4Mlttt Pal mer Method Your Engines! by Delce Hou/gate Pll'llSll SWINGING WITH ILIOWS CLOSE . Muy aolf•n fiod ll dillk:lllt to asake a free. llDOOlb rtriq while thiakiq about one, two, or cvea m.ore 1fedftc poiat1 of fattnacdOn. Wt call tills "p11aly1i1 by •II"· ------------------· ly1i1." The lhJrd man In the ' btoten love triangle of stock car rac-- Jng Isn't talking. Oavld Pe1rson keeps his thoughta to himself. The othet: two warrtn, ex·partners are Ray Nichels and Chril Vallo. Lut. week Nichell filed an $8 million Jawsuit agaifllt the myste:rlous buslneumtn of Greek descent, making publlc """' hod been knoWll la racing cirtles u a Ion& smoulcl.rln& ' ' Tbese 1ol(er1 need what 1a· 1tructor1 ~all a ••t11ll·1wjn1 thouaJtt,'' rathrr thin Orte•rrft9ft ••part--swina" tbouaht5. Tt-f11U- swia1 tbouaht is dtsip.ed toJoc:us the aotfer's attmtion on some· thioa in. his 1wiQI that wai aute>- matically produce aood basi~ movement eltewhere in his stroke. dlsencbantmeot. ' IJbe story could be let to music and 10ld to Hollywood. It aoes 10melhing like I.his: On• day early lasl spring •Vallo mel wilh Nichela •ln lhe cab 'of the car builder's truck at the Martinsville, Va., ract track, ,and lhe rotund, :75-poond Vallo report<dly handod Nichela a 'cbe<t ror 11,mllliqn. . He instructed ·Nl~ls to "build 'a.s many Pontiacs to race as you can." The plan was to make a General Moton product com· ·petiltvt 10 that it would auract big· dollars fl'Ol!) lhe promoters of NASCAR Grand-National racu:. One such tho~t is to finisb the 1win1 ia baluce with the el• bows relatively dose to1ether. In· scead or finiSbitil as illustratioll . ' , Loler Nlchels handed back lhe check and signod a long term agreemenl lt wu lbil pact, which w~s to cover a period of at least· three' fears and up to eight, that his lawsWt alleges wu 'broken. #1 depicta, think ofreachina,more To thll day the 10Urce of Vallo's wealth remains shrouded tn J'Qy&tery. He reportedly hall talked lo Nlcbeb about payment ln Eurodollars rather than plain cash, becluse of . Villo's a~ 1erted investments in Swiss banks: At one time Vallo claimed to be the owner or 133 differtnt• businesses. • Cl un HA"--.,.. or less, the same-close<lbo:w posi· tion 11 in illuJ.ttaLion #2. I think you'll lind that other thinp you may have been .. tryina to accom· pli1h durinJ your 1win1 will auto- matically flll into Placci asaresult. He has on occasicin displayed a suitcase crammed with n;toney and On others a pouch of uncut diamonds. He has cla_lm· ed to be involved in real estate,. restaurant.s, aircraft leasing, IQUlna and ·~ enlFJ>rises. Around t'lae Links • 11 .U. CHlpletes ~ro.b•tfori Recon11 of" tM llanlJDoH. hd.., federal court rtvul iltat Vallo Ml eompleled servil( a tbrte-yur probltion 111e1seil foUowt.1 hll 1111 coavk:tkll. for p1111nC coa&erfelt money. Vallt pleadff pllly. n.e lawutt allq;es that Nlcltelt Ea&lneerin& Co. of lligh:land, Ind., wu to·recelve tsM.• 1t once ud $HO,• • month for three yurs ada' term• of tbe •creement, bu.t to date no money i..1ctian1"1i>aacls. Runge Captures Rancho Golf For Ills part ·of Ott deal, Pearsoa was to be 1111raoteed Paul A. Runge defeated <St•,111 a year, i.c&adlq '11 prize moaey. On tbe telephone Donald P. Vaughan to win the from CeUece S&atlol, Te•., tile ~-time NASCAR champion ad· president's cup championship mJt.eid tllat he liHa't ben paid le fall. al Rancho San Joaquin over . "I've pt some,~.non 11ld, 1'bat I've got to aay I'm · the weekend with John Ke11y beb(nd." halting Adrian O'Neal for Because Utt C. V ... Enterprtaes Pontiac, which incldentally third place In the president's Nre the red color and decal of STP for the final race of the flight. ....... at Tex•• World ·~way SRD:Cfay, ba~ ~o· been ~~· Fred Ferguson defeated petltlve .., to ~. Punon hit done UUle ~~I.al this ye~ar. Wayne Wilson for the vice "J belte've tat11 ',.n of tM probltm," Pearson ?tkl. "It'• president'• title with Robert takea all year te pt tile car eempeUttve. We always 1eem le be Bradshaw defeating Robert Uvlq: .,aae .._ble. , · Larrabee for third place. '"l'be Poatt.c Us a )tw troot ucl ii o,e of lite ~·t Oii wlJHf In the secretary's flight, dynamics. "Everywbere we've been we've aever bad to work .a Frank Beckman was the win- lwldllll&. I" believe tt eu ru up front now,!' ner over Morton Davia with As f« Vallo. die driver sakl, 11He'1 alwa)'1 been real 1lce Ralph Allen halting John to mL Real pod. I've talked to bl~ uc1 he tells me be'• tUU Wallbridge for third place. 1•illl1 neUtc aut fW'." , Gilbert Ide won t b e Punoa, ti OHJ'R, 11ped a Joni eum (eJ&:llt-year) eo11tract treasurer'~ flight over Bert wltb Mclteb &o drlvt • stock car plat~ ·•it• Vallo'• buPleal Downey With ruchard Boucher slopa "Y~ N•me Jt 1r 1!f11 uJ1t H Wuldl't Mid Nia.di &o Jt. w!Mlng over Andrew Mauro P~ 11 mdblt"• ... .....-.. W,•11eu.er .. 1t.ay w1tai Nlcltels for third .spot. or t.o acap& _, or t11e otltel' rfdea·offerN lllm for Im. Jn the sate'lUte tournament, ' based on medal play net N~ A.uto Rad•g Gulde scorea, Robert MacKenzie was ,. ' . . . the winner with an aggregate "The bauc ldea oC motor racmg 1s sunple: to ~eat th~. other net of 212. James Miller ~ars to .the finish Un,. Beyond lhat It ~~ts C?mpJ1cated. ,':"Ith finished second with 299 with that explanation John Radosla ~llu~~hea mto hlS firs~ book, The Chester Wulf third at 3Q5. Complete Gulde to Auto: Racing, (Ne.w York Times Book!, Consolation fiight results for f7.95). 'le • , • , ,... first round losers found The B flight was won by Irma Havens (38) with Elise Stipes (39), AM Martin (39"h:) and Bev Cornwall (40'12) following iJI that order. All but Mrs. Cornwall are members of Cost.a Mesa with the ·latter a member of the ho.!lt course women's club. In C flight competition Barbara Adamo was the win- ner with 351h. Vonda Adaltl! of Costa Mesa broke a home course monopoly In t h I 1 division, placing second with 37\0. These comple~ guides have usually been 1?ores· So, It ~a.s Marvin John 1 on defeating with genuine pleasure that we br~ through Rac;iosta .s witty, Richard Hesik in the ,perceptive analysis of.auto racing:)t does what~• complete guide president's Hight for top : is supposed to do, explain what everything means. But Radosta hooor1. Pat Wade halted Virgil does It with a Dal~.. . . Schnoebelin for the v Ice Vivian Troutman and Pat Lackner Ued for third at 38 followed by Natalie Beckman wllh 38\0. In a partner's relay tourna- ment, Honora Murphy and Ruth Sche11ing finished first with 74"h:. Mary Evelyn Imler and Merrilee Dungan were se- cond at 76 followed by Elise Stipes and Betty Jo 1Sleva at " Radosl.a on un1hng diverse organlzaboos of ~acmg under a "d l' 'lh F ~·ciar: "One group wants to bting 10me order out of what it con-presi en '· crow.n wi . or· • si<lert a maddening fragmentation th~t embarrasses -and reDestV MlcCut 1"tonlhc.efeaUn! .. :?.n • . ·1 •· . B t lh doesn't seem •~ be au n e secre ... :T s · perhaps 1mpen s -mowr racing. U ere w 'rr h nd El ff min to : much eyidence that the public is perturbed by all the diversity. · 111 t a K , ':' a in at h~ ' 'Ille ran has enough things to annoy him -traffic, difficult road • P ng ~n 01 h:" e : access 1poor parking, bad food, dirty latrines, and so on." treasurer .s g · r • About USAC: "The trouble with United states Auto Club racing is the. United States Auto Club, a resourceful opponent of the 20th Century." About NASCAR drivers: ''The drivers may still drawl like fann boy•. but they know how to go about depositing the check fiom the advertising agency when their business managers are on vacaUon." Dr .. RMlng comments , Jtllll! Square Jim Caspk>, an assistant pro at Fountain Valley Mi 1 e Square course, scored his first hole--ln-one in 26 years of plsy this week. 76\1. Fourth place went to Camelle Kennedy and Nina Danielson with Tl"h: followed by Vonda Adams and Fran Lewis at 78"h:. . About dr•I racln&: 1'Tbe llngerlng lmpresslon , •• 11 lbe ~· a1ualt 011 01e'i 1ente1 -the shattering noise of 1cre.amm1 Cas~io Is a rtsident of Foun- tain Valley and used 1 three. iron to traverse the 179-yard fourth• hole. The men's club at Mile Square will slage a high-low tournament on Dec. 13-19. Laguna Beach Mrs. John Poor won the A flight title in a criers tourna- ment at Laguna B e a c h rec.ently with a 37 followed closely by Mrs. Raymond Stys with a 38. • e11blff, tbe lfOUd-lllaking spttd •.. the odor ol exotic fuels, tbf: at&M of smoke blllowlq: from tires ••. lhat stink as they ban1. A public addrtn 1y1tem adds to lbe racket with rock music and wttle11 clultter. fte lam like It that way." Abotd SCCA reed ,. .. ,: 0 Tbe coanot.atioa ls oae am•· tellrt.lll .r ...,_, ud. ltwsewlves and en1lneer1 racln& Alias, · ~ ud rrtlmpbl at Ume ROtk or rallytag ••• or nutAi.q: ~ a pmkbaoa .•• AU tp:lte &rat, but t.he larcer fact Is that mOI& of lite aatltllwtde attefttillll lM SCCA aUractt Is based oa pro- leat\oaal eompettUol. II d{ect Ute cl ab it 1cldzeld." 1 1· • ~ t. i • •• • • • , • • • • i • r Diablos, Lagunans Honor Grid Stars ~Skip Winship , and Aundre Holmes were lhe top reci- pient.I at the Laguna Beach and Mission ' Viejo football awards banquets Thursday night. Wlmhip copped m o 1 t .valuable honori for the \!atSlt)' at the Laguni fete whlle H~ Wll honored wltll I aimllar award at the Dl1blo alfalr, Lap11BeacllA~1 Fotli>all VlnilJ MVP: Skip Wllllilll>: Most llOprvved: Mike Moorman: -llllptrallonal : f It Flolll"; Co-<:aptainl: Gary ........... Mark Dtercb; 8oo1 Uooman: Woody Wbit<; 8ool Biel: Gary Flaelle. _v..., Freabmaa MVP: John Carlson; Moat Improved : Mark Johnson; Co- Captains: John Kramer and John McCall. Mlssloa Viejo Awards Football Varsity MVP: Auodre Holme.a: Best Offensive Player: Todd Layport; Best De I en 1 Iv e Player: Greg Sciarrotta; Most Inspirational !Doug Wheat Memorial Award): Joe Jooe.s ; Moit Improved: Gary WCtoCf; •Hardnole A w a r d : Bob Sahdala. Sophomore Most Valuable Bac:k: Ric:k Wblt.e; Most V a I u a b I e Uneman: DeMis Murphy; Moot lmprovod: Kevin O'Coo· neU. F'rt•hm•• llVP: Dove Marriner: Moot Moot Valuable Baok: Brian .....,_., Cliril While: Co-Huney: Motl V 1 I u ab I e CaptalDI : Mwk Ma:rzam:ll1 • Ltneman: Jeff Evana; Most ud lr8CI -"11· Improvod: Gsry Key. '• Mf!sa l'f!rlle Mesa Verde Country Club men's club staged a hlgh- medlum·low tournament over the weekend with scoring for the 36-hole, two-da.y event on a best ball basis of three players. Two teama tied at 119 for the top spot and Included Vic Campbell, John Brooks and Doug Ward on one squad. The other team wa:: composed of John Mlnkley, Dick Urich and Stan Albany . ·ni. Campbell-Brooks-Ward combo won in a playoff on the second hole. Third place went to a team composed or Dan Brown, Bob Dyer and W.T. O'Brien with 120. Vic Campbetl aided his team's effort with a hole-in- one on \he Jlrst day of the competlUon. Campbell aced the 12th hole using an eighl- lron to cover the 131 yards. A Chrislmas jack ind jill tournament ls seheduled at Mesa Verde this weekend. The womtn'• club stqed 1 blind nine &outnament recently with Mrs. Robert Kinder the A night wlrmer. she was foUow· ed by M....,. Jerry Hayes, Kenneth Lusure and Frank Paddock, The B ·fll&:hl winner was Mn. Orville Staderman with Mme1. Alton Burckle, E. A. Vi!Uca and BarUey Mumma In B flight competition, Mrs. Vangie Christiansen was the winner with 32 followed by Mrs, Walter Davison with 37. Mn. William Ca"sparis wu the C flight victor with 33. Edison Tabs Fall Sports Honorees Bob Graves (football), Pat West (water polo) and Dennis Wilson (cross country) were presented most v a 1 u a b I e player awards at Wednesday night's fall sports banquet at Edison High. """•" v .. l11v~ Motl ... iv.11i. -•• Gt•'l'tl; Ul'!tlft -llKlnr °WMftl ll'IMI ~ tff•Mlw ill•<k-J•• Otn\flf.itet1 '"°'' ""-" """"""" hedl-TWT"J' ICl...-1 lf;oi.t ~ _._.... I~ -lllW ll'""fl "°'°'' .............., MflMI ..... _ __.. 1-1-; ~ ... .,"" .,,_.., .... ,,._ •• .._tfll ~"'' ..... """" ._,-··· Mel"Mel tfllMIW ...... ...,_-J.eft ,.,,, .. J""*' V•rtlly; "*' v1kltbM-lt«llltY ~l (IP!tfl'l-l" WllM!ot<'W. ~·: CHfl~l!flc: ..... ,.,., ..,.., ... 1u ..... 1 '""'" l'~.,,,,,_ll! (#lt~Mtllltfl O!IMI "*" ... ~.t CllJ~. Wet• '-VMtll\L': C#tllot-lrYlll I II 1 .. er I "'*' ¥41111Q~.t Wnt1 "*' ilft. ¥1•111 kllll WntNlll flllrl ..,. _.,_,,., """"""" ... 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Each ............ $65,5-00 SEA 'YOU AT THE BEACH • from t!,i~ SPLIT ·LEVEL BEAUTY with . atrµim type. entry, huge living room, ' Jovely bedrooms, · 2~ baths. New SHAG AND PAINT, 3 BLOCKS FROM BEACH, N~wport Bea.ch. .JAa t .js .•. , .................. \.'· ... $3~.-~. . . ITS NICE-ALL RIGHT . · vou have to aa r• is this gt'eit house for indoor-outdqor enter'· tainipg. 4 large 1>e<1rooms, 2~ tiath!, covered ~alio. !am\IY room·. '1Mom''. h¥ t¥ kitcben .. .she, always_ wanted .•........... , $52,300• '' . ~I.-.~~. • • REALTORS 64.4-7270 2ua EAST ~oAST HIGHWAY · CORONA DfL MAR.-CALIF •. ------·------------- IN TliE CENTER •' ' ,EU~ C.-M. tocafJOn. 'Gran- ny can hop •skip Ir; jump to WHtdUU • hppin&.,. Jr. walkt tO sc.bool: recreaf.IOn at'. borne, 17XJ.I htd. Ir lilt. pool; ; 2-bCtnn: &: den plus cqrett hOuse; II) lmmac. =·~~·, ~a111 >onr at FAMILY HOME • Lots ol. e:vtrY'thing;._ 5 bdrms., 3 ba'4-. fonnat ~; huce family rm.: 2 frp\ca.: 3 car pr. Ml dont-ln the btlt bf decor, Ptenty of room for Mryone to 'hlve the.ir own .Jiil:lle:. _ Locate:d ill Harbor vreW-·uomes. Owner ltavina: .U.fo. F ... dotollo COD'· · l,QT ·WllH .VIEW ••. ol hills I oc.ftn, located lo,best wOoded &1'9 6! La· P"l Bet.ah. Priced at """"'· · COlllN-. MARTIN amAL TORI 644-7162 WALK TO BEACH 2 llGW 3 bUoom borne ree- ... ltaeed criirw in lam- .., -... $Wedlo!l ,,,... ..... W/W e11rprtlf'd, FA 19eef, 2 baths, bll·ln nnce ·---ked ,.Uo. P'rt· --...,i"'"' • 132. --COii ... Macnab-Irvine Realty Compe.n9 • "THE APART/ilENT" Starring Bay and Ocean Vie\\'1. F,eatuMng:. All e!ec- trlc kitchen, 2 BR. 2 Baths, 2 elevators, hot pool,. undt.J'- sn>und J>6rking. ADDED AT· TR.AcnONS:. New carpets Ii drapes. Boal sliP9 avail· able, WUl corWder • letie option. · Macnab-Irvine 644-6200 -~-- O THE REAL "\. E"-"TAT£RS DUPLE X .& -· ' ....,.., blncQ .,... E. 17th St. Room .. lilllill J mort Unlla. , TRI HARBOR • Rl!ALTORS «XI E. 17th. CM. DAY' OR. 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PEOPLE WATcdeR and beouty in this '"-'"'" l!'" ... ~.,...,...,,.,...,."'!'!".,."'!'~-!O!ml!!!Pj with drive thN door (o n:ar . """ , 2111 Sa• .Jo~uln, Hiiis Road ----M .u~-.., ooo ""!>-""·to .,,. ' · t .. "' -, hilHop· etitate. ""'11 tor ap-~---ro.1 ~----I ,,.......... -• .....,, ·""' -"<; t' "°'"'on · NEwPORT CENTER " .. · · .64';1910 , pol1'1rnent. "". --• m/I ott•n. ' Thia newly decorated nlodeJ, ' ' nn • m>Jo~ """'nbelt, b fO( Gonorol Gonor.ol --.:::t:::7:'~-..J DIRECT FROM EASJSIOE ~ ~sW your carefree enjoyment. ' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;I • Cl ... to poofo •n.\ pari<, ... NEWPORJ BE.f,CH·' '.' vm .$l.OO ' SANTA . . ' . d11Cled patio, ~nd a peek of OWNERS LOSS TOTAL · DOWN ."""m•bf• 6~ Gi Jnon, 1185 BEST BUY. PROPERTIES view.•Just listed .. 5.000. Mo·.:.. .. from a---• Low th -" 3 •·• I v .. -.. ·~ ~·mon 'PlYa -.u, u=· Fonrierly LaBorde. Jt.E. _ .N d.owri,,,.10: movnthly1 p~mts. °.:~r-u.gbt =ti~~!;~ room ~~1 ~ •tfle witlt SaerifiC. sale. St\tnn!Jw pride 220 E. 17th St., C.M •. 'll~IGIJf t1VMH , ear ..... aean'"'""· ~ se"''"""''""'""'m .... ., -or"""'""''""'"· Thick CALL -646 o~ss 3 BR 2~ BA. 2 story home. location in plush green shake roof. oversized 1rvtn1 .. a. .... eaPH<to •• •-•n ..... " AMI ElllN,,75-IOOO I edla . N 'dentiaJ 3 Bedroom ---..-~ ~ ' I 1-1.tl E. COiltt .... ,. mm te po.s~1on. ~w reai area. • room "ith :fireplaoe ~an d windows,. bt'a!pl. ~tey Ev~lnp ~7003 .'"'""' '"'"'"°"' •6baldegr2!"~,!Mu00. I. Will""" •,.,~'!:;,~·.~alwl ~~ • $29,9~0 ', do.e to sdinofs. N•w FHA •tyle ldtchon. J'.Jreplaco. DEWX" 4 PLEX ' -inw ..... '~---·-NO DOWN J or no down VA term1 &bo Q;vered pat/O. ·Juit-,.nSted Iii\ NEAR BAY 'sparkllrig ~iHon. Gove . G.I. terms. !Aw down FHA availabfe at only ' ~.500. for~ $24,900,.HlJRRY'.. Meu Verde's Finest _ ._. 10% Down $42,500. •1:~.l.ci •' Owner moved. See thla 1arge ... 4 bedroom 2~ bath ll<Nne, separale living room plus large family room. 1~ bl.ck yard tor enlertaini.ng, • ~Ill heated P.00(. • Delux~ ~pplex MONEY MAKER ment a ppr a i 1 e d at all others. Lovely Collep See apytime. ·.'45-GJOJ • Live in style while you enjoy C:,·:.t:a1 Nq.(s;!!~e"v~) 1>arlc' borne Miith;i.··~ · s-tG-u.,-i(OpenEvenings) -· ~':~!=~~=· ' · -bediyoms, 2 baths,' family 2 BA .. ~ ~ ••• room with Inspiring I .,,. .• •n-•1 (+ xi...;.,;)."n,.'f:;~ · finpl&~. builtin .dream • ~ . is hand'y &: a market Is kitchen, dishwasher. Pati6. dose. The inllulated 1truc-' Sprinldus. Ta'• t e f u 11 )f · ''Ho-ture . 1s 2 yn yoorc w/ landacapf!d, ne·atly ••-.-•...--.• monthlyincomeol$815. Unparalleled mantcured. 540-1ni. Di9am!' MINI RAN"H ~!'1~ ..• Rltr m.2918 11 ..... ·-• TARBELL Thick •ha& catpelt thiJ ' ..,. ""' · Ocean View Stone'• 'ttirow 1D best bi!ach. 4 Bdrm.1., 3~ baths &: 3 bdnns .. ~~ be.U.. Each unit has family rm., powder rm. & trplc. Asking J134,000, aear, cool, mt. air. Low down. Payg for itseU. 2 cabins, 2 blocks to lake and OOwntown Bir Bear l.alie. Invest ln reerealion Pf'OI>' erty and be a \\•inner. ......~ ... rga1n · bedroom, rorffiaf d l n ·f n 1 M:AXI FUN Doctor mu.t "'" !bis year It's,alJ ,yoUn lo erijoy is this 2955 Harbor, Costa 111'.esa room, 2%' baths, 'family Ollpming custom bOme, 2 Ior (ai reuone. Check these 3 bedroom, 2% bath Dolores Vi . . Lo room borne. Loads or brick bedroom, den, 2 bath &: featurff-• • 675-3000 81\Y& BEACW f{EALTI Lachenmyer Ri:':iltor plan. ' Just painted amt 1ew t WQOt, front and rear patio euJly exJ)anilab1e. 3 Horse * 3 Big Bedrms. freshly awaiting: your In-Corono del ·Mar and lush gn:-en landM;Bping Stall& and cement block tack * Huge Jah)lly rm. &~lion, CO m Pai-e 'to Ideal fur th!! imaginative, co.mpletes this picture. All room. ·Bring on the Cow· * Beaut tlniplace. everything else, and you'll this tWo level 10 1 thows . tlns for o~I! ,:29,750. Call tioYs. Gttat ·close-in Joca. * Cotner .Jot undoubtedly appreciate this clear cut bay view potential. now, 842-25.15. tiOn. · * 8qarate .garaa:e :. . ' d .... valile at $36,900. Hurry .. All..... c~ E nl " ~--, ce . 1860 'Newport Blv ,, £.1,1.' ~A" 'M•• Driveway ,acetts from both ' "'?""........,l . vf"'n. V1! nga) . uus , '~ II; 1 Cal ·-3928 Ev MS-&;51 ~-~ . d • • . . • s,..daliy pt!ced at 1~.000. WET'. NOODLE." l -.,. • front •nd ""· wit .•• ; • 1" CAPE COD dlt;ooal off""""' Parking. t~IBITAGI, . FULL~R REAL 1 Y NELSON BY THE BAY Make this p..o,,.;rty an ·.,. ..: -~ u """. 5'S-08!< Anytlm• 'wou\dre-¥Jly~pp~tethll NEWPORT uPPER BAY . ceptionalsouth-of-the-·$31,500 .. , . Reduced to $49,995 --.~-----: ·sreeies kee p ""'''Comfort highway ottering. $30,000 , Peninsula Pt., atept tc lerrilic Mesa Verde listing. JVY • • -· ~ Call -o"~ MESA VERDE 'CA ·-L ___ ../. ' 3 btdroo~ .2 baths formal abk year round. Family· fun terms. oo;ro...uu. _,.anJan Ul."l:llll.' Newly decor~ted ll t\inin&: eating ~ in the at nearby YMCA. Two story , 6%,% apr. asawnable loan ,Mini•"9GnSion'' . carpeted, comp. tw;n11~ 2 1 kitctie' nd · 1.• ENGU!:lf atARM or four Bayshore Charm no'v on property. Monthly . BR., 1 bl.. Hun Jrpl .. open . " ~ a. love.,. tree , bdnns.. dining and family · imtallinents I~ rept. 4 3000 Ml· ft. of )Qveliness. · ~ beam ceil. I m m e d I a t e Jined low tiafJJC Mesa Ver. rooms 3 battis Quiet cul-de. Just reduced ~.500. ·Ex-bedrooms, 2 baths, family bedroom.a, 1 family room., a po !I'. s es s Ion! Ca I) , destlftt,andu"WetNoo-aae t~tandw~access ceptiona.12bedroom&den $19,9SOISTHE 'PRICE room with invltin1 huge ba!ement ,rumpus 673-Jfiti3 &r~Eves.1 die" .. YI When .. il comes lo 'tar 8ooa.t st~age. Budget or dinl~ .room _with g~ for tllis very lovey-3 fireplace. All t!le c'trle room and.a POOL. One of . down pa,ymerl(, Soy~ we tt"nns a.nd ·practka1ly pric-walled l!Vlng .Wm operung bed 2 bath ho The "Award" built in kitchen, the 'finest residential areas associated f.-l+x·l-b-1..e. '_' l~~ down, ed at on1y Sf3;000! ! ! . . to tropical pa.ti(!. ,OM of the ~m, b ':1 d l Sh w i1 be r . pat Io. of Huntington Beach. The leate .,,00n, ,.,'ha lever!! lo\\>est leaseholds -a real loan · hlgh ''7 ~ Sprtnkl.~ I mrn e d J • t e Ooor plan.is incomparabie .:. ·Can% let's tallr 'abolir-U!! ~ra.nge\J:1.~1:-bat:ain at S39;$00. · CAl-4 can ~ -11 .. P!l¥ln•"~. ' """-'.r•iolit-IMn..."""l'l'ln • ·" • •real mU:St to.-. Call-Now O!)Iy ·m 500 673-3350 · U YI ~ 6?5-49.ll " ' • • or $160 per u...,, ...... ~Wllicl m-.......--, ~; ... ..,.,_ ,. , •· i:-~ . . · · . ~&cal-' ""de,·ill! -·"""~in·. TARBELL ""'2535• •• PROPER.Tl.ES .~TOflll . , · de~'P pile carpets • ., aoo • ~ 9Rlll(C°RS-MEAL "TQR'..> zc. 'A a11c.oo '7J·Jbl:tJ EASTS I DE TRIPLEX O · THE Ri:AL ·'\l ESTATERS , , . . ~~ -•"·-matchlna drape•. Double ,,..; Hacbor C91ta M.,. JOE.':'7~ ~:~. . ' $30.~.00 · w'"''"'ik'0 """"gca1'l . Just-Ridiculous 'O Tllf. REl\L ·'."". fSTl\TERS Older., authtntic S pa ,i I 1 h unjts,. XJnt. 'i«:ation nr shop. CAN'T -FIND ' IT? Ii WIU.' BUILD YoUI' dre!W home: .Have 1tatt for coin- Ptei. hoiile packa~. '. CALL 646-0555 MESk VERDE a er . ee y.,,, YoU .... """'· !hi. Sharp ho111e. One of J\fcsa n-·-•tors : re{iresents one .of t~ very $'14 950 .. pi,,., H;gti Income) l ow ., 1 ma1nlenall(je. Priced · only Evenings Call 644.7003 Ver:de'a h!Cest. Masttr •aiiecl ~ beit va1u·es ;n C.M. Thi. I Oc V• 2 2190 1-larbor Blvd. at ·Adams Pr vacy· ean 11w bedrooms, baths, elea:ant home · 1.. ""thin wa"lk•- 4 'BDRM, + DEN ~.950. · Lovely 2 .bath hpmt!, freshly Cail 546-5880 (()pen Eves.) painted inside I: out. New • . ' · • 54::. AU!::. Open 'ti! 9 PM .. ... u,. ,. Unique upper level has spac· fireplace in large . Wn,ll.Y ~ distance t,o St. Johns and' !Ormlea . "New plu.sh 1~IRITAGEI carpetiJI&', lirge built in . ---~ 11!'"•1"! wardrobes. Wkte concrete I ~-... ii;i~iOiiiiii~iiii~·: I Put yoor confidenCe In out tous bcnm .ceilln1 liv room room. Built In range, oven. shopping and has 3 49 years of qualhy ctutom with \1·a11 of glass for sJl(!C· Large patio. Neally mani-JUMBO bedrooms and 2 baths. Thia borne buJ.ldini, · taC\llar Viel\' 7"' 3 large Bed· curcd1lawns. R.ec:enUy paint-is ~ type or home th.at rooms -all ~ expensive cd 540·1720 South~-Pia drivt'. Room ·for extrali Se"! exampl~ ol prod"ct al a:ll6 GtJaxy, Dover Shores. v.:/1v cpts thr\loUt -2~~ .·TAR"BEL'l ~:"~111amll;:t~ =• ':nlas~~~ ~~ Balh~ -all elec;tric .bit in f Ii.. bednna 2 baths + a cus-$23,950. camper or boat. No down * EAST ·s,DE * G.1 .• k>w down all othen! 3 BR, 2 BA, family rm, fire,. 541)..173). pl, bit-ins, hup walk • in kllci1Cn -separate an\ q 20Cl5 Harbor, Costa l\tesa tom 400' sq ft family rm. 'Big rn1 \\"flt bar. TruJy great double car garage and guess home -snorcc.;i>is, $J::,500. -lfeduced to S,O! what _ VETS NO 00\VN. Ivan Wens & Sens -D THE REAL "\.. E'iT:\'iTHS TARBELL d°"t& OOI •<· ft. New crplll/drapes • paint Va- l • cant. lmmed. poeseuion. • 642-2511 • ·Call GT.l-8~0 -Only one like this 4 bedroom $30,500 home in De1n GarMns that is available. Huae master bedroom. Walkin do.et Ir bath wilh sunken sho:Wer area. Priced to tell at $44,500. Ovenized Io t , camper or traller storare cnClosal &: plwnbing A Wir- ing in lor pool. For In- '0 THE REAL '"'-ESTATERS '' "• . at $24,300 DOUBLE · LOT Sllb'l'it·iMl down ·&·nwner PENINSULA heips you ·u:iume a terrific , F1irview 646-1111 fanyti;ne) k>an apr row on property! Thisitambling bQmc, in heed Mootlll y installments 'JU.st ot TI.c, ls treat tor the lam· lilte r.ent. ·3 bcdroqm· ooine Jly Who wants etbow room wl.th bright chccrflll ,h1ndy and1klieation ~ta_ price close kifchert. , Charthin1 .Jiving lo land va1ue. S7v.OOO. formation. Ca}I 646-nn. I !!!!!!~!!!O'!"' .... !!!!!!~"" TRIPLEX . \R 'l'HE REl\L , CSTATf:RS ii>nm overlooks .• ''"'' PETE BARR-ET' T tree lined • street. Patio. · Ga<ag" Wall 'lo wa 11 REAL TY ~ TOWNHOUSE carpetin1. d1"8P11• ...... . SPECIAL oven & • refri&Jlralqr. Color 160! WfSTCLlff Dlt. · Sell yoUI' lawnmower a-yard TV antennae I n c I u de d~ M,IWPO~T IEACH t . toOla. Try carefrtt ltvine at 54~l'Dl. 642·S-200 "' : . si>.soo. SpaciOuS spUt levet TAR·BELL "Private Park"-''er + d;o;ng. ' "'!>" & Like bl& trees and Iola of room 10 roam? Hcre·i1 is a 2 bedroom, 2 1tory ron- don'llnlum in a park like at· mosphett. Walking distance to ld:lool1, and shoppin,_'lt mitel."S. Priced af $18.250. Call 842-2535. O THf,REAL "\.. ESTATERS ' . c',bhoosc for your use. Now Vacant 1''or '\'our lnspec- tion. Call ~ .10pl'n EV'CS.) HELLO RENTERS! Why are you pa.yin& rent! ~t'• wake up to what'I happenina today. Wfl have hundreds ot homes ready for your l~~pectlon. VA and l"HA Terms, son1e with not a red cent down. Let us Jlnd th.at dream bouH you've be-en waitlna for, Call- W 1lker & lee Realtors 2790 Harbor Bl\'d. &I Adami 51;."'91 Open 'til 9 PM 2ti5 Harbor, C0$1& Mesa HaVen't you 1 1 w a y 1 EASTSJDE Built by Dick Sewell. • 011.e 3 bt:lrm. owner'• unit, 2 baths, carpets, drapes, bit-in 1u kltdlen, tge. mstr. Wnn., walk-in dothes c\o6ets. 2 2- Bdrm. units, 1 1£e. be.th each. dining area, tie. liv- ing rm., bit-In aas kitch. Each unit with ~ lao- a.ia; <I pnges, d!Vided for privacy, & 1 addt1. parkilli space. Property only-14 moa, old. Xlnt rental area, Pric- ed at 169,000. , CHILT ROBINETT REAL TOR . 644-795' NEWPORT RMERA "LEASE OPTION''. Th11 was h,a rd to lind! ! Gorgeou1 home. Spacioul bedl'OOTnl. l BATHS, Cnck· ding fireplace. Family · rm. Harbor High School. U~ boanl of at l>&,250. Dial _, IOHl.~I I Ol~ll\ < .. • "' "'"'" I""' -lcl llvo In • moclol honM? 1 --=IM"'ME~D"'l"'A'°'Tl=-- Set UU. 4 BR -t level, c:hoklr at& Try $3,000. dn. 11• mo. Dona: Drake/llrwln -ASSUME 6o/o Sbarp • ...,.. 3 lladnn borne -YA LOAN- cio.e to •own A shOppifll. Mesa Verde P&cewtltr. 2 Sharp 3 lkdrm bOlbe on Owner movlna out of arta. rlory, 4 bedroom. family • S\JbmJ room1 1ep&n1t. din1ns r<>0rn. ia'rle lot. 1162.. mo. Pl.Yl t O[l'er • Alik1nc Owl'l('_r transfflT'ed. S-4i950. all, F'ull prlrt t?-t.900. $24,950 ROY J. WARD, Ri.TRS FULL ER REA L TY PERRON REALTY '42.1771 Gf6.om 546-0814 Anytime ·-------- \. ' i . ' 2955 Harbor, Colsta Mesa S29.~. + + :4 PLUSES + + CAMEO HIGHLANDS with this immaculate 4 Bed-v· -B 1ew, ,3 R., Lie. yard. nn. 2 bath iownhouse near $59,900 Roy McCardle Realtor 1llO NewJIOrt "Blvd., C.M. 541-7729 Fair I Fairview, ec.ta Mesa 3 BR. Priv. beach. $53,900 + E-Z wait. to Hi«boo1 I 3 BR. FIR, i>Ool, extras Balboa Peninaul• coHege rn,ooo · ....;.;... __ + E-Z automatic 1arage Pres , 3 BR. 2 Ba ............ $59,500 . tigt etta. See them, Du f 2 BR '" ~ door . . · P ex, ••••••• ·-""" + ,E-Z Bar-B-Qing ......._. Duplex, 2 & 1 BR. •••• $72,500 + E-Z holltlekrepina: thruout ...........,-• ----..... Marsh.all Realty 675-<IOOO and moro, for only $24.800. Coldwell, 8Mlks Coron• HI Mir COLL::iESA~T~ATTS ~lALTOR!......olll SWEEP.ING VIEW C & W -(From the ""ndl'Y tray\ • • l3l-0700 .1 644.2430 No kidding, that's where t~ 002.5523 E..,. 96Z'S08I. ""1 view Is from -but - VA Rep,ossessian Why Pay Rent Wbtn you can own this ltlvel.)' 4 Bdrm. horn~ for ·Only $1'l9.00 per rJ19nth. 147-«110. · OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Bil . Canyon the 3 BR., den, 2 bath home, on a canyon Jocation, has the sunniest mornin1 patio Five bedrooma 3 baths fam. . & rnstr. BR. & ocee.n view, ily room lau'nw,.-roOm, 3 too! car pr~ Beautifut c:amer You tetl Us the price lot at Hmn.ltap Lane and Univer1ity Re•lty Roni St. Georz-e &.d, This 3001 E. est. Hwy. 673-6510 bome to befog nnmbed now IMMED. POSS ESS. a.nd shouJd be ava.ilable for M~ right in & Jmpron moviJw In before Christmas. Jater -.3 BR. 1 ha So ol Drive by and tee ft, then Hwy., R-2 lot; aooc:l'tina°nc-~ owner at 644-1140. Price in&:. 192.500. LOVELY I Uke To Paint In Th~ 2 bdnn. home, nn small M--Y-"'-? £.Z catt fot hu loi. of -..--.uw chirm, Be~ ceil. In llv. This one needl aome tm::let rm., irpl.; compact kttch. !ovfnr care. A little p.,_int Eve.n baa a view? Priced inside' and out would .make to well! thfo.,..dnua -bet!room MORGAN REA L TY and family room ho me. 673-6642 675.-6459 v..,. deotrabl" Corner tot COTTAGE SMALL tlV'H e&IY boat •«eta. 1b11 Like aM.ke 'lhhisi~ I: IHi k' la. still a bargain at _$28..500. Then YoU'ii love this befo~ c.11 ~ lGr'aPJIClllltmerrt Hwy. duplQ:. Neat 2 BR to Re. home ptua l·BR. incom~ MESA .VERDE unit. Oity $16.500 . South m &~. 3 Bedtoom -University Realty 'in tree lined nd~c -»Jl £. C.1. Hwy. 6TU510 ocrJlent condition through. Costa Mesa oot -and a pool ttsed )'aid, "".,...,.-~----· / $29,950 -Phone 5*-2311 COlJ.EGE PARK, lowly 3 . O ·THE RLA;:., "\.. ESTATCR" BR. 1" BA, home W/O\'ft'lim:f dbl I~. Redecotaled: lnsldt &: out w/new cpl, warm walnut Patll!1ed fam. rm., 1uttr11 "EW LISTING panelfnr A-ce:ment kit.. 3 BR. 1" bti., work-DuPa. Prime rental area. driftwt..Y. Priced at only ahop. tov.11 patio. ... , I i. 2 BR. 129.500. LOW 129,llOO. 557-4871. 1•te. . DOWN. CA~ TODA YI BY OWNER 479 Walnut Pl l -GEM G-ge Wllllomoon BR. 2 "'' , .. >d w1 .. ~,·, ,., Realtor trees, trp1c, h"'d f Ir, 6C"'673 5*0>70 645-1$64 136,IOO 84:1-'f89L ' ------- I .. i ~ ! ! • I J . ' Cat Meets CofJra T""~lill, -9, 1971 ' 5 ·~•LY l'IL.11' I Firm Lists Attributes Viejo .Company Shows Sclwal District. Figures Two olllclals or the -Viejo Com· pany asked what seemed 1 rhetorical public question Wednesday. "What more can we do to help the San Joaquin Ele1nenM School District tlµ'ou~h 114 construction •cril\s!" The• received an answer. · ' ~ ' r . • ""' ' 'Buci Bean, direcl<ir cl mettbalidillng, IDd Marlill 'ilussO, dlrtciOr •of, plannlng, said they believe the compll>Y bu almdy'aNWUed the q- ;Dlslrlbuting a list of f<iiilrlbullqos made to San -Joaquin aad other d1llrlcts within ~ comniunlty, tbe cifficlall u.¥ their company has set 1 Shliirna eu.mple for other dtve!opefs. ' · "We've made several pos!Uve· effOrts during the last five years· and have bMa In constant communiclUon' with sCbool officials," said Russo. , The ll!t of contributions lnclucted the purchase· of millions of dollars wOrlh 0£ school· b<inds from the state at a loss or 1273,000 Jo, the company. ' It •alio. included ·the donatloo of well over a half millioo dollan ln land, landsCaPful, Weed abateinent, 1.n d carpeting to 'Scltool districts. In the com· munity over the past seven· years. Dave King, director of facilities plan· ning for San Joaquin, confirmed the con- tributions adding that the company had been extremely cooperaUve in providing advance tract inform1tion and reserving school sites for purchase by the district. But despite these cOntributlons, King said, things in Mission Viejo will probably get worse before they get better, particularly if the state's '350 million "It'• not a C191 of belnl defensive,"' said RUMO. "It la merely pointing out the kind ol suppotl the Miallon Viejo CGm· pony has alreldy provided. 'l1le rest IJ up to the voters l'bo muat .,ppor1 the dlatrlct's aUem~ to •! leglalaUve changes, bond IDd taa electloM, IDd the upcoming state bond election." King said the district has been fortunate becauoe large landholden who are wortd111 wllhln a stated plan. "But we sUll hive an occasional pro. Diem with t.be MLulon Viejo Company, .. Dere~s By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of ... DlllY , .... ltlff . lmtead of searching • for African anlma!S, Lion Country Salari in Laguna Hills is scouting a.round for aeveral curious males, ages 14 to .zo. who are to. terested in working at the preserve two Saturdays a month. Not to push brooms, but to feed, care for and watch over the hundred.I of wildlife "residents'' at the· drive through 200. For those who do well, there's a 1ood chance for employment by the came preserve. he Aid. ''Tlleft are a few mort thlDCI II eou1d do.'" Ooe ii maklnc l\'lllable adv~ """ -. lot tbe tllree unde odlool llteo left in Mlulon Viejo w wW he In the San Joaquin Diltrfct. This could cut the 1'la& time" between ICbool COllllnlCtloo authortutloo IDd completJon abcM "" months. Bean said the -pany might lie Will· Ing to gt.., It cooslderatlon bul hadni up to lhls point. "Ol;te could ay we have had our bead scouting veteran and JJon Country markeUnc man. According to Col!eo, young men In· terested in the program need no previous scouting e.l'perieoce and will be ranked aa Explorer Scoui.o. "We are seeking 25 young men to wort bert at Lion Counlry aad learn all phases of exotic wildlife management," uJd Cohen-. "lt'a a special interest program, part of the modern approach,...,. taking toward scouting. "With the ex~ience they gain here, they will be able to move into careen in veterinary medicine, wildlife park management 'o( African game preserves/' he 'Doled. •luck In the lllld hilt 1be•probl"'1 --just betn in Million Viejo,•1 said.a.a ... "I thlnl< U's>falr to add illal•lf oilier 1...,. lanctholden had ....... lad .... Joaquin'• probleina as IT u ... -the district wooldn 't' ba .. l!laO)' ~ blem.s," aaid Ruao. I ,. lluDo added thal the Mlasion Viejo Company ii 1oing to cootlnue to do all It can to help~ Joaquin, juat '" It has 1J11 the past, • ''But some tbfn&a are not realiltlc,• said Bean. ' Los Angel.. ~ of lf/e1 Boy 8:1 commented. t 11'"" I t · He hopes l<fhivt the )Rlrarn ro • by the middle of next month and alrt1dy has.six persons intereated in worklnt the two Satuntaya a moOth. from r a.m. to I p.m. "We hope 'to let ..me o/ the latbera to hanille the admlnlJtratlve end cl tbe PJ'08fllll, so thole of us at Llon'Countl>j) can concentrate on fMcblna the ~ •bout the aniiu.als," aaid'Coben. .'Ii The 11COuts fu the procram, he said, wnf dress in Lion Country uniforms and·aallt' rangers in the preaerve, as wtll u work.~ Ing In the animal nulle!'lts and feedlr{ areas. • ' l.i{ 4~e most cats, "Velvet's" curiosity is easily aroused: Velvet, '.ror eic:· ample, receDtly came across this, r.:ta·ste.r-Of-paris Cobra. The cobfa seemed pretty ferocious , but didn t move' or mate Jny noise.:Velvet approached and finally go~ U.P enough ner.ve to •try 'biting the strange- looking intruder. Nothing happened. Ir.didn't even tast"' good .. . . • J•1 .... 1 bond issue fails in June. The game management program is being administered by Lion Country in conjUldion with the Orange Empire Council of the Boy Scouts of America, un· der the direction . of Georg~ Cohen, a "It's strictly a voluntary thing, but there'!:. the personal reward of ;Binlng experience," Cbhen, who serves on the "We ho~.to .encourqe some or~; lo move Into 1be flllbllc re!aliom ~ by speaking on Lion Counlry," Coblpl noted. Those who bicome ln•olyed In lltil. pro~am wW he given prlonfy 'for·jobl ~' the 1,200-acre preserve, be added. ·Ii Shopping Cel!1t,er Ground / Broken in Laguna Hills Ground has been broken for the first phase of a '50 million shopping center in LagUna Hills. The fll'st phase is the construction of a Sears store, one of three major depart- mellt stores which will occupy the regional complex.· A spokesman for Ernest W. Hahn, Inc. and Rossmoor CorporatJou, ~ldert of the prq;ect, s3Jd the other two .U.res are not yet determined. The Se&B store la expected to be com- pleted In 1973 and phase two o( tbe,p>n- stntdioo ot the rest of . the center will begin 1n the ~mer of that year. When It is Completed there wiU be 70 lo 80 shops along with the department stores oo «I acres owned by Rossmoor1'1.l t~ 90ulhwest corner of EI Toro Road and San Diego Fretway, officials said. Tbe project, which will toCiude an enclosed mall, is being designed by Burke, Kober , Nicolais, and Archuleta of Los Angeles. It will ultimitely contain one million square feet and parking for 5,000 cirs. The Sears, being designed by RObert Clements and A.w:lciates of l<ls Angeles, will contain 214,000 square feet. tt will be designed on two levels and will include a 20-<:ar auto center, gasoline islamf and garden shop. The Sean, like the shopping complex, will be early California In design and will have a red tile J'OCIJ like most buildings in tbe Ltls:ure World compte.1. ~*** *** 1-acre Shopping Center • Slated for Leisure World A new aeven-acre community shopping c:eJller will he bullt soon in Laguna Hilla, major developers said this week. It wUI he located on the corner of El 'l'orO Road and P...0 de Valentia In the Leilure_. World community. Tbe com. mer<lal center will he a joint venttn'e of Er-1 W~ llabn, lne., IDd the Rolamoor Corporallon. • \ -Oii the project ii~ lo ·gel onder way In 1be -• dO)'I """ adllihiled compleUOD date ii FebnWy. Val-SJ!>pplng Ceol4r WW coolaln a "'181 o/ M,11$ BqUare feet of 11'lm In- cluding a 3'.l,SIO->Qua,...root Ralph 's Ma.riltl IDd DNll C.nter and a :1,000- . - square foOt area for specialty store. and JJerVlceshopa. . A two-level , ID,000-oquore loot branch ~flice for Securit_y P•ciflc N~onal Bank wm complete the a>mplex. Parking will he provided for 356 can. Arcb.ltecta are Burke, Kober, Nicolais and Archuleta of Los Angel.,, 1be same llrm tbat ii d"ignlng a l5D million ...-.~ <'Oilier"" tlle aoutbwest "'-ol El T0t0 Road and the San llitao Frtew11. Ul:o the regional center, moat of which will not he hUtlt unUI lrr1,. tbe Valtncla Center will he Spanish In desigJ\ with rtd tile roofs, eJp()Sed wood beam eJ:terlor lr.anUng and adohe·llke alucco walls. "Then everything will come to a halt," he said. Bean strongly denied that the company was being defensive in view of recent Jrvine C.ornpany offers which included a $1 million Joan (on which a legal n:iling is pending) and an already accepted in· terest free loan for advance slte planning. He admitted, however, that the com- pany has bad numel'OU! phone calls ask· ing what more was planned to do t~ help San Joaquin. ChiMren' s Book 'Racial, Sexist' References Hit SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -Children's books that could fill impressionable young minds with racist and sexist ideas have been listed by the Association of Chllilren's Librarians (ACL): • The ACL nariled 10 such books - among them "Mary Poppins'' al>d "Dr, Doolittle" -and recommended that they be re-evaluated because f ra lst refe~nces. ,.. · t · The "Dr. Doolittle" books re!er ti> "nig- gers," the library group said. The "Mary Poppins" book contains a passage In which she and her friends en- counter some blacks in rags who say: "Ah been 'specctlzut you a Jong time, Mar' Poppins: You bring dem chlllun dere into me li 'I house for a' slice of watermelon right now." Other books the ACL recommended for re-evaluation included the following: "the Matchlock Gun," "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Tbe Secret Garden," "1be Rooster Cr o w s , ' ' "Bedknob and Broomstick," "Caddle Woodlawn" and "The Story of the Treasure Seekers." Nancy Schimmel, eo-<:bairman of the association'• social responsibilities com· mittee, said, "We llNl not recommending that the books be removed from the shelves. That we leave up to the in- dividual libraries." Horace Emery Funeral Held Services were held Wednesday aJ. lemoon in Pacific View for Horace M. Emery, 31561 Table Rock Road , South Laguna who died Tuesday at Park Lido Convale'kent Hospital at the age or 89 .. Mr. Emery, a native or Winois, was a retired civil engineer. He Is survived by three sons, John. George and David, all living in England, and by 1hr<e grandchildren. Following the service, conducted by Dr. Albert Hjerpe of the Commun I ty Presbyterian Church, Mr. Emery's re- mains will be shipped to England for burial. . Pacil:ic View Mortuary, directors. Ja ycees Col l.ect To ys for Indians The Saddlehack Valley Jay..., have aanounced a one.day drive to collect usable to)'• and clothing for the Bureau of lndien Affairs to dlatribute to needy Indian younpters. Collection will take plaee Saturday, Crom t a.m. to 1:30 p.m. In the ~ld..r& lol a~jacent to the United CaUfomla Bank In the Saleway Shopping Center at MuJrlands and La Pu Roads, Million Viejo. Navajo Truck Linea, which Is donating a lrtick for transportation of the gilt.!, wUI have the vehicle parl<ed al the &hopping center ·to mari the coUecllon site. All usable toya and Items of cloth!~. new or used, will be welcxnne, uya cbalnnan DJn Anderaon. For furt.ber tn- fonnatlon call 839-'Tll. • Smoking Wrinkles Face? REDDING (UPI) -Cigarette smoking causes facial wrinkles in men and women over 30, according to 1 CalU'ornia researcher. Dr. H. W. Daniell of Redding reported that in a study of l,lOf subjects, there was a definite relationship between smoking and wrinkles. He said cigarette smoking is a more important cause of wrinkles than such tradiUonally accepted factors u ex- posure to sun and wind. And the more cigarettes the subject smoked, or the longer he smoked, the worse the wrinkling, Daniell reported in the December issue of Annals of Internal Medicine. He said he asked his subjects to fill out quesUonnalres on their smoking habits, and then scored them for wrinkles on a scale from one "essentially unwrinkled" to si.J: "profound wrinkling." "The ·most -heavily wrinkled class in each aex and age lfOUP was composed predominanUy of smokers," he said. All males under age 50 who ICOred at least 4.5 on the wrinkle scale were smokers. or the U7 women who l'ere "prominenUy" wrinkled, 71 percent were smokers, although. only 48 percent of the women subjects were m:nokers. Both men and women smokers ln their 40s were u heavily wrinkled as nonsmoken in their 80s, be uJd. Take your "CHOICE" of these "CHOICE" compo·neRtS and · create)our own system!-· . . Your Choice--Any. 5 Pi~e System ... SAVE AS MUCH AS $169.03! The program, Cohen r<called, hepn1 last year, but fell apart due to lack of ift.. terest and a number o/ changes .Jal management at Lion Counlry. ''ThW time I think we11 be better org~1 Wd Cohen. Cohen invited those ilterested in thlt exotic game management program td\ contact him at Lion Counlry, 83'1-1200. ;• '"<i 7 Crewmen Perish ·:~: .... ii LONDON (AP) -Seven crewmen w~1 killed and si.J: injured when the Brt~, freighter Harmatlan wu btt by an .,. missile attack off Karachi, the lhip'•.1 owners Teported today. A spokesman a814: the 7 ,r.ll·ton vessel waa hit while •. at anchor Wednesday night. He said lht crew of 38 were mostly Br1tlah. -------------------------------.-..... ----, r MARANTZ 2215, · New! 30 watt R.M.S, AM-FM rec•iver, with walnut 9r1in1d metal case, lEti. __ ..................... $1'9.0D DUAL 1215-with bas• eod ADC l40XE. REti. -··-·--. ..$16'.'5 LANCIA 9515-2. 2 way 12" 'Y•f•m•, oil tcl • w1lnut• tnclo1ur ts. 1 Hti, .~_ •• ,1,,.00 I -OR - OR SHERWOOD .... 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U.S. CCJmnwnd -~piers U.. 400 inlalom, nearly all ·:.;:lbem~IWlllhi~ p, Iii oupporl ol the South "!' lorcea in ..,..rn Cambodia. the only otller battle llCllonl reported • North VJelnoOMM llhelllng attacks lour Soullo Vletnameoe base camps 1 cf!!lemlve position In the area. Viet ooly ooe o! tlle altacb caused lleo IJlll theae ...... very light, with !atalltles. • iwblle, ioma :llO U.S. warplanel ked the Ho Clll l1illh trail In Laos, up tlle -. air effort to In- North VJtbwlllflle war materiali reinlor'celneptl moving IOUlh to bodla IJlll South Vietnam. * * * Viets Asked .-. . UJllT ........ Lfndg's P,lflce The birthplace of ebarlea A. LindberJh. av!atlon hero of aoo\her era, stands alone now, vacant and in nun amidst tall weeds. Painted a garish red, the Detroit brownstone where be was born Feb. 2, 1902 has been stripped, its windows broken and its fate unknown. It could be designated a historical landmark and saved, but appears to be quickly on ita way to be<oming another fading memory to be tom down. African, Latin Envoys Ask Alideast Solution UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) - African and Latin American delegates to the U.N. Geoeral A"embly worked today on resolutions calling for Gunnar Jarring to resume his efforts to negotiate a peace agreement between Israel and the Arabs. A preliminary African draft ll'll'"'ted Secretary-O<oeral U Tbaot to put his special envoy for the Middle East back to work "with a vJew to encouraging in- dind necotJatlool . • . to brine about the conclw:ion of. a peace treaty." Thia draft occepled Egypt'• In- terpretation that the 11167 Security eoun- cU re10hiUon ou.Uining principles for a Middle East settlement called for Janell wllhdrawal !rom all lerrliol}' occupied In the June war, not just some of it u Israel contends. But the draft leaned toward Jarael In calllng for a peace treaty, a term Egypt disllkes, and in making no menUon of Jarrlng's go-between efforts in February, Rift Breaks Out On 'Bureaucracy' WASHINGTON (AP) -Elliot L. Richardson, ~retary of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare, says· a widely printed editorial by publisher Eugene C. Pulliam echoes "the tncreulngly trraUooal drum· beat of mindless criticism directed against all things bureaucratic and government.al." Pulliam called the critieism "a typical respome of a Washington bureaucrat." The exchange Weditesday followed publication of an editorial Oct. 24 on the front pages of Pulllam's seven newspapen in Indiana and Arizona call- ing the fedtral bureaucracy the strongest polilical force in the nation and the most serious threat to freedom. During the !alter Egypt accepted -and Israel rejected -the mediator'• proposal that· Egypt prornis'e to enter into a peace agreement if Israel would promise to withdraw from occupied EgpUan ter- ritory. Informed IOW"Ces saJd the African group reorganized ill drafting committee Wednesday night to include Egypt on it and asked for a new draft. The sources reported much argument over the fira t dralL Socialist · fakes Lead on First lrolian Ballot ROME (AP) -Socialist Francesco de Martino led on the fkst blllot today lo Italy's presldenUaJ election but re11 far short of'the twe>-thirds vote required .for election. Christian Democrat Amintore Fanlanl was close behind. Wilb 987 of the 1,008 members of the electoral college voting, the results of the first round were De Martino 397; Fanfani 384; Giuseppe Saragat, Democratic SoclallJt one! the Incumbent, 45; Augusto de Marsanich, neo-P'aacist Italian Social Movement. o; Giovanni Mal a & o d 1. Liberal, 49, othen, U: blank, 57. A total of 672 votes are required for election on the flnt thrte ballots. Thereafter a 'simple majority, or • votes, is enough, but the results of the first round indlCAted the election would be lengthy. The members of the electoral college - 950 members of Parliament and 58 regional delegates -were told to return to the Chamber of Deputies later today for a second ballot. I S.1Jr1 €ouplracv Egypt 'Plotters ,. 'Guilty;' Spared CAIRO (AP) -"""-Vlee ~. Aly Sabi}' WU aaotenced to cleat1o by lw>lln8 for plottln& lo overthrow Presi- dent Aolwar Sada~ but Sodat baa com- muted the senlence to Ute In prlaon al haod labor, the revolutionary court ... llOllncecl today. Two ea-mlnloten lmpllcated In the plot wt'.May, Jnterlar Mlnliter Sbarawl Gomu and Pnoldeolial Alflin Mlnlsle!' ' Saml Sbalal, alao ·wer,.found guilty and recftved tbe same commuted death aent.nce.· ' noe venllcla were reaclJecl alter trial• behind cloaed doora that lasted lwo mpn~. 'lllree olber cablnel mlniltm and four top officlalJ of lb& &Qvernmeot party were founci iuUty apd received sentences rUlging from LI yeara ·1o prlaon to ooe year auapended. . , . A aeparale military court that tried the form« war minider, Lt. Geo. Mohamm- ed Fawzi, sentenced him to 25 yean in prison but the aentence w~ .reduced to 15 · years, the official Middle East News Agency aonounced. Before the chief defendanla were brought into court, the tribunal paaaed verdict on ISO lesaer defendanla. Nine of them were acquitted, four others given suspended aenteoces and another 47 given sentences ranging from one to five years in priaon. · Sabry, known as the Soviet Union's best friend in Egypt prior to his dimtiasal, was Identified by lbe prosecution as the 2nd Militiaman Slain; Ireland Gunf~ght Flares BELFAST (UPI) - A !orce of 400 British troops aearcblog the catholic Bogslde area of LondonderTY for se<;Urity suspecla today exchanged fire with gunmen and battled youth gangs hurling nail bombs, an army spokesman reported. In Belfaat, a part.time V l s t e r militiaman was shot to death and hls 10- year-old daughter Wounded ln the leg Wednesday night as they watched television in their home. Thi: £unman wu believed a membf!r of .• the Irish Republican Army (IRA). He was Jhe Second part-time soldier to be ~ted in 24 hours but an army officer said the killings ~ will frighten nor demoralize ~ civilian militia to wblch both belonged. Tbe soldien in Londonderry, 300 of them members of the Royal Green Jackets, searched three houaea and If-' rested two men in the twe>-hour operation during whlch they were fired' on sil. Umes and foogllt two guobatUes. mulermlod " tlle ~ laal 1111'· '"l'hia .... ud lbe -kw defm-daols, q;;;f to place LL Gen. tawsl at the bead ol a }nlldeutlal coundl after '"""""''" the atale'• pollllcal ln-sti~ and lmltiO( tlle presideot," the _... lald. "Upon Sabry'1 re- queat, tbe war min1lter WU cootacted to dapjoy unlll fll the armed !otee11 to In- tervene wben they were ready for ac- t. " .... Russia's F'leet Called Most MOdern in W oild BRUSSEUI (UPI) -Russia's speedy oavaf ex[lllllion bas made the Soviet fleet the world's most modern and second largest, tilling the military b.8.lance against the Western defense a.Ugrunent, North Atlantic Treaty Organization plair ners said today. Within less than a decade, Ole Russians bve pushed through a unique naval . development program that has raised thek fleet lo the No. 2 pualtloo In the world after the United States and ahead of Britain. It also has become the world's most modern fleet, surpa~lng that of the United Slates. they said. Nor ls the Soviet development prograb completed so far. The Russians are -.pushing ahead with ·the development of new, more powerful .and more modem war vessels, equipi>ed with missiles and other latest devlceS. They are above all going ahead with a Polaris-type nuclear submarine program to catch up with the Americans' con- siderable lead so far. They are building ballistic missile submarines at the rate of 7-8 a year that could give· them parity with lbe United States by 1974 or 1975, the latest estimates said. Tiie Russians embarked on their all out naval program after the Cuban crisis' in 1962 when their naval shortcomings spoWghted the limitations of Soviet military global power, despite their nuclear strengthi The Ruaslanl have no aircraft carriers and apparenUy are not building them. Instead thefil have built two miseile cruiaerl, deslgoed lo earry helicopters for troop landing requirements. With the ,,.Wing Sim&vlet conflict they have been shifUng more naval power to the Far East and more recently have been pushing their way into the In· dian Ocean. having coosoUdated their presence in the MediterranND, the IOW'C'eS said. Ruala'1 heavy military preeence m NATO'• northern flank adds lo Ille overall picture of de~nt o( Soviet overall naval strength. A NATO report now before the NATO ministen said that the Soviet position in the Mediterranean as well aa tbe Northern AUanUc is causing concera. General Cleared Of Viet Civilian· Murder ~arges FT. MEADE, Md. (AP) -'!be Army today dismissed cbarg• of munltl-IJlll assaull that have been filed against Brl&. Gen. John W. Dooaldaon in \be allying ol si:J: Vietnamese civlllana. Donaldson was accused of ahoot1ng the Vietnamese from a helicopter ln the period from November 1918 to January 1969 while he was commander of the 11th Infantry Brigade of the Aq.erical Division in Vietnam. The decision to dismiss the charges was made by Lt. Gen. Claire E. Hutcbln Jr., the 1st Army commanding general. Donaldson's current duty is 11 special assistant to the chief of staff of the l!t Army. Hutchin acted on the basis of a grand Jury·type investigation conducted by Maj. Gen. Robert R. Ploger, the commanding general at Ft. Belvoir, Va. The iJlo vestigation lasted four months during which 23 witnessea were heard. "Evidence establlshed that oo offenaes were committed by Gen. Donaldlon, then · 1 a colonel," the Army announcement said. Donaldson is the bighe1I rankloi o!hcer to be actused of murderlng clvlllans in the Indochina war and the first U.S. general in 70 years to be charged with a war crime. His military lawyer, Lt. Col. Robert Poydasheff, said "I am abaolutely elated.". FANTASTIC BUT TRUE! , CHOICE 01 COLOIS ·IASllST YllllS· BEDDING SP.ECIALS KING SIZE 11•. lttt 9UIL11D MAnlas • IOI Sf'llN•t SIT NOW $98 QUEEN SIZE llG. S1St 9UIL11D MAmns • IOI SPllM•S SIT NOW $78 FULL & TWIN .. G. ""·" 9 PC. BEDROOM SET NOW $68 IAllY 11011 mus to 0100S1 11011 q UIL11D MAmtss a IOI Sf'ltN•S SIT ..__f_R_E_E-·"":-~-t""!"~-:-i_E_A_S_Y_C_R_ED_IT_T_E_RM_S_· -1 ;~:. ,~~~~~~~.:~:·~T.:·... 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It ta.kee 15 yard! of fl&Anel to rake his red suit and he cinches hil IS.inch waist with an/elephant's harntSS. · Fineen years ago Dean packed tn 150,000 sports rafts a night to show off his famed airplane spin and made up to S:W,000 a performance as a professional wrestler. Now he lives in an unpretentious log cabin that was Once a buffalo ranch and spend.I his time repairing toya. , "Broken doll!, game,, you name it, it's here," said the 52-year-old Dean. 11Toys in the kitchen;, bedroom, living room ." When he dons the f!Uniliar red and white outfit to make hotlday appearances, kids just know Jt's Kris Kringle. "They say I've got'to be the real Santa. They even lift my coat to se e if it'i all me," he said ln a booming voice. "Four other Santas could Qt into one suit for me," he added. The mcst unusuaf Christmas request Dean has received was for a wheel chair for a child's brother. "We got it. We begged and pleaded with merchants. And we got it," Dean said. Dean said he has always enjoyed helping needy children and sin« his retirement has devoted much o( his time to them. He lives on income from Ocala Caverns, a tourist attraction. In his sunshin~workshop he sits on a throne - a spec· I ally made wooden chair bound tn leather. · Come Olristrnas Eve he will forego the reindeer for wheels -a car reinforeed with .f·by-4s. House.Okays Food Bank; Nixon Backers Defeated WASHINGTON (AP) -The House overpowered President Nixon's farm-policy backers Wednesday night and voted to set up a national food bank whlle raising wheat and food· grain price supports by 25 per· cent. After rejecting efforts to galn Cilnrideration of a $20,~ per-farmer annual limit on federal subsidies, the House linked two highly controversial measures -both opposed by the administration into a massive farm -aid bill . ~mocrats said it is aimed et helping slave off a depressiOft in the Farm Belt. But Republica ns attacked the bill as a highly costly federal project that could yield more mischief than relle'f. The Democrats c r u sh e d Republican attem_pts to revise the bill. The legislation would: -Establ~h a ,1.S-billion na· tlon,al food bank bf ivhe'4t and feed grains, with ·'an aMual iiverage storage cost of $215 million. -Raise the total grain-crop value by more than $2 billion through a 25-percent man- datory two-year boost in minimum loan rates to protect j>roducer -income, at a n estimated cost to the govern· ment of $281 million in the year ending next June 30. The bill was sent to the Senate, where It is expected to receive an enthusia-stic welcome from Democrats and intense opposition f r o m Republican s. The ad· ministration has said I t prefers its own approa ch to solving farm problems, in- cluding such things as a recent announcement o( government plans to buy C<lrn on the open market in a bid to firm up farm prices. House advocates of a $20,000 annual subsidy limit lost In in- itial maneuvering on the bill. Scott Seeks Reh1iquist Debate End WASHINGTON (UPI) - Senate Republican L e a d e r Hugh Scott believes he has the votes to shut off debate and win confirmation ol William H. Rehnquist as a Sup~me Court justice. Scott filed a petition for cloture -a device to stop the debate -late Wednesday. Under Senate rules, the vote on whether to stop debate will occur one hoµr after the Senate convenes Friday. There had been some doubt tbat Rehnquist backers had the required two-thirds ma- jority to cut off debate on the nomination and force a vote on the issue. But Scott was confident he had the required majority. He was prepared to file a second cloture petltion If the Friday vote appeared ln anf doubt. Rehnquist, whose record on civil rights has been criticized, picked up more support Wednesday and appeared cer- tain of confirmation. If debate is cut off Friday, each senator would have one hour to speak on the nomina- tion.. The time is n o t transferable and not all would take the opportunity to speaL In that case, it was expected a final vote on tbe nomination would take place late Friday. Cloture normally is used to stop a filibuster. But Sen. Birch D. Bayh (D-lnd.), leader of the anti-Rehnquist forces , denied any filibuster was in progress. ''How can this be! a filibuster when we've. been debatin1 this nomination only two days?" Bayh asked. Prestig ious Finn Blasted By Congress Dane Ship Stricken: Reds ·Not ify ··V.S.: P.O W .o f D~atk • AUSTIN, Minn. (AP) -The mother of an 'Air Force major held priaoner by the North V.letnamese 1ince May 1968 has received the Urst letter from her ton 1lnce his wife died in 1 nri early tut sum- mer. 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PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ··~ POilution Complexities Wldegpread public concern over )>Ollullon or the environment surfaced first in the Un1\.ed States -1 natural re$Ult of our ~vanced industrialization and, very UkelyJ of the fact th more automoblles are junked In the U.S. each year tha afe made in all the rest or the world. Heavy il,dustry and motor cars are the prime could be prked otl or th~ internotlonal morket. This could in turn deal a serious blow to our domestic econ· omy, including a.rgricultural as well as indu.slrial ex· aources of environmental pQllution. I Now, ho\\•evtr.ithe coi/rern is spreading around lhe world to a.II couritr1es ex<'ept the underdeveloped ones. The latter are eager to attract 'industry without rega.rd to pollution. As each nation attacks the problem in its own way it creates another form of "pollution" -a mo·rass of rules and regulations which often J.re con- tradictory from country to country. ports. I I There's hope in one direc~ion, however. Spurred on by the prediction of some United Nation's scientists that all sea life in the oceans o! the world will be dead in another 25 ycnrs if present pollution trends continue, the U.N. is spon~r1n·g a conference on ~he human envi· ronment at ·Stockholm next Jlfne. The hope is that the meeting will ~o a long way toward standardizing the atl3ck on pollution worldwide. Some 70 national reports already in U.N. hands indicale that the conference delegates will try to create interna· tional environmental monitoring systems -and interna· tional standards of pollution control. The 1ame hu been happening within the U.S. The recent proliferation of local laws is giving both intr1· and Inter.state eommeN:e a major headache, not to men· tion 1 new cost burden. For example, 60 local bills to Jimit the contents of diet.argents are pending in 35 states. Laws for this pur- pose have already been passed in seven states. eight counties and ~56 localities. This, despite contradictory findings and opinions on the detergent subject among federal scientists and officials. Maybe common concern for the universal threat of pollution will at last provide the rallying point to over-- come selfish national interests. Cut Off Aid to l11di a? The growing public demand for crackdowns on air, water, land and noise pollution is aU to the good. But the piecemeal appro:iCh producing an impossible patchwork of laws JocaUy, statewide, nationally and in· ternationally is wrong. India's invasion of Pakistan has not only effectively destroyed two great myths about India, as Robert S. Allen points out in his column below on this page. It also has revealed Uncle Sam may be pla)red for Uncle Sap by spending billions to keep India's maSses trom starving while the Soviet Onion and India have been spending huge sums to arm them, and now to pur· sue a ·bloody war of aggression· outside its borders. ln international 'trade, for example, compani~s en· gaged in it are reportedly more concerned about the crippling effects of country-by-tounlry crackdowns than they are over the possibility of some kind of internation- al re2ulation of pollution. The question is now being raised in Congress whether all aid to India should be cut off forthwith. The se rious question for the U.S. is whether we will not in fact be underwriting a part of India's aggressive \var by continuing the huge ecomomlc aid funds, y.•hich in turn release more of India's own funds for military adventure. Their worry is well founded. Lack of coordination of national _regulations could lead to certain countries offering Ju. pallulion controls as a lure to industry. U.S. businesses, paying the cost of anti·pollution measures, India Plays Both Sides to the Middle Two Gre~t Myths Exploded WASHINGTON Whatever the :;;. .Robert S. :Allen tnilltary outcome of Ind.la's piously calcule.\ed aggression agafn.sl Pa~st.an, India already has auffered one crashing defeat. ;::-;:---"""'d.!t.;..._ ..... _...,,._ _ _,,.,.,1... Its deliberately provocative alt&clts on tts 5maller and weaker neighbor have resoundingly debunked ior all time two ireat myths India , has sedulously pro-· pa1andlzed for )'Ul'I: -That it lg a Jo(. tily peace-loving and nonmilitary nation, t h a l meticulously does not meddle in the aifairs of other counlrit!:. and 1te~ ly disapproves of others doin1 to. -That it ts firmly "neutralist" and 1'W'ICMlmltted '' and, righ~eously, .not beholden to eilher the East !lr West. TO INFORMED authorities, these two sanctimonlous claims have long had a hollow ring. Realistieall1. tbey have had no llluSions about lnti18 and its self· righl!OUS pretensions. Its crass falsity llas been too glaring to knowledgeable ln- skl.ers. Time 1nd again, India bas proved ber5elf a liar, hypocrite and a fraud. Eumple: A few years ago when milUona of lndian1 faced outright famine and the U.S. gave and said ((or Indian currency thllt has remained in the coun· ti"y) immense quantities of gr;iin and other producls, Deihl pulled a typically deceiUul act: On one hand. it !!tenloriously sided with the Arabi and with equal fervor cham- pioned the Viet Cong: on the other, India excoriated lhe U.S. for supporting Jsrael and Intervening in Vietnam against the O>mmunist aggressors. EXAMPl.E: While incessantly pro- claiming its alleged .. neutralism," India irately threatened to crack down on ils small neig'.hbor Nepal when t!W. -isolated Himalayan e o u n try p~d to modernize its currency. For years. In- dian currency was Nepal's legal tender. As . a moderni1 .. 1lion n1ove, Kin~ Mahcn- dra instituted a native C'Urrency-to India's vehe1nent indignation. lo retaliation , it threatened to slop the U.S. from using Its hundreds of millions in counterpart funds in India 1 ac- cumulated from sales of food to avert famine) as economic awt to Nepal. That amounts to only a few million dollars a year, but India proposed to block it and was deterred only by streRuous Washington protests. · EXA~tPLE: In the past 20 years, lndia has received-more_econon1ic aid fromJhe U.S. than any other country in the world-and shown the least appreciation. In fact , about all the U.S. has gotten In return for more than S17 billion poured In- to India is snooty disdain and censorious reproof-and orten outright animosity and hostility. Al the same time, while selt·righteoos- ly proclaiming its "neutralism," India has been armed to the tttth by Russia . llundreds or millions in lllte-model Soviet planes, guns, and other m i I i t a r y hardware Mve gooe to India in recent years. 1bousands of Indian pilots and other comb.it personnel h;ive been train- ed in Russia. As a conseq\lence. India today is mililarily as much a Kremlin satellite as CUba, Egypt and the other Arab coun- tries. BUT IT JS TIIE U.S. that hris poured billions of economic aid into India. much of it in the rom1 of grain and other food. Clearly. in India. playing both sides to the middle-billions in economic aid frotn the U.S. and billions in armaments (nun Russia-is unctuously d e s i g n a l e d •·oeutra1ism." Roa4s Made by Drunkards If you would believe Mr. G. K. Qiesterton. "The rolling E n g I i s h dnmki'"tt I Made the rolling E n g I i s h Road." t happen to believe GKC, for reasons whic:h J will explain. Not 10 long llRO. I lived for thrct years In 1he small Wiltshire village of Great Bedwyn. Nol actually in it, but just outside it , in the big house -called Stok· ke ~tanor -••hich had people on it be.fort I.he Domesday Book v.·as ordered by William tM Conqueror. All the roads in Great Bcdwyn and in the nei1hborin1 Vale ol Pew1ey art crooked as a ram's born. They are also quite narrow. They were made )-ears a10 by men ·and w o m e n w11lkin1 hnme, from JOO'\'· where. ~ !he auto came In. 1he field road was merely macadamiz.ed, oot wkle:ned. THE THEORV BElllND all this seems to be that something 5hould be done to accommodate ONE automobile going OIANGI COAST DAILY, PILOT Robtrt N. l\'tfil, P11!>/iJher Thomu Krr11il. F.dilor .Albt'r1 lV. Bolr• T.dilorio.I P<Jflt F.d1lor ( ('.h arlcs ~fcCabe ONE "'"Y· The idra that lhrre might l\(? traffic passin,:! in opposite direc:!ons had not occurred to the rural coull<'ils. Thus, I drt1\"e in conslanl fe3r. I would have driven on the leh side . if thtre had been a left skl:r. As it was. I dreaded that my little Mini °"'ould enoounler milor<fs monstrous Btntley one day, and all ques· lions asked would be an sv•tred. They "·ere lovely macis, though. being 5imply paths dri\'rn th.rough the J:,rt"l'ncst hedges outside: Ireland. For a society of •·aU;crs and cyclislS, they would have been bang-on. JN mE EARl.Y 'fll's, just about •'hen I arri,·ed. the Cro,,.·n allowtd a small housing pakh <'II rottages lo be put in on the prnpcrt)' nt'Xl to Slukke. The houses •·ere aboUt a hllU a mile from the ro.'ld goitijl from • Great B<'<l•'}'ll to M<1rlborot11!h. "'here the famous public school is. t-~rom the road to thr h.Alst-s, there wns nothi~ bl.it a btauliful green field u.wd in St'ilSOO as a ('OW p.ishlrt. The pe<111le •·ho lived in the rooncil bolisf'io wtrf' cowmen and s o nt e tradc.~rn in lhe vilJ3ge. They ptrfor« h3d to make llW"ir fl"'n pa\h lrom the p..ivNI road to thei r homes. TIW: job •·as mostly 9tt'OO'lpllshed at n~ht , ot the ptrhaps 10 people who Uved in tht COlbgts, ,.a wert regular p3troos ol lhe: iocal pub. Tilis was I d.irk Rnd ort~ry premises called The Pk>ugh. or something, whk"h dlJpfflstd bl~k Guin· nes., aod Watne)'' I bitttr. and tht best botlltd ale. l"l'r ever hJd -called Bulldne. and m:\de in neArby Rrading. T1IB OSl .Y d;lllln<tioo 'l11t Plough boastfd was a sign just insklc tht: door wllh the lollowlng peculiar stnteOCf. "The entrall(t to this pub is one foot higher than the -.domt of St. Paul's Ca1hedral, l,.ondon." Qosln& hour WIS 11 p.m. Afttr thRt our rart.bY •i• ne1-hbof'1 t:M!)lan the trek up the blll. Juat 111 the end or the Stokke prop- erty. they veered orr to the lelt. They all got to their eottages in their own sweet way. and il •·as the same sweet way ror all of them. F.ach morning, after fini shinfl my writin(!, I used to go ror a walk in the fields, and down U1rough the town, and back. II was weeks beiore I began to not~ ll1e field was trodden down betwee n the road anJ the cottagrs, which was no more th;in usunl. Sometimes 1 would see some of lhe old wo1ncn walking back from market. Nothing s~med odd about all this. IT \\'A.II ONl .V aflrr six months or so, ~·hrn the p."'Lth was well beaten and the i:rass growini:: hil!h, aod the cows moving inlo it for fodder. that I perceived the patlt'm of the new p.ith. No. it did not li!:O directly from road to cottage, as ii wou:d in this ('(lUntry. The l\t'W pnth foUowl'd the p.ittem o[ ju~t ribout every country ro:1<1 in the Rritish Isles, ~·hich Is dl'(.'idcdly SC"rprnlinf'. WlM>ther I should libt'I my former ne~hbors by s~estini;: they got dn1nk 11s skwtks each night , ;ind tollerrd home sideways. or whether I should rooclude th."'LI all F.ll!l;lish farmers walk a crookrd mile, I cannot i.ay . I just know th.it I saw a llritl h rn;id being built. in the tradi- tional v.·ay. t h.ive oo doubt that in a d~de or so it wlll be p.1ved over. Testy drivers will remember Chesterton's lines. Dear -. Gloon" Gus 1rs Interesting to nolt that on tht fi rst major vote for Red China ln 1ht U.N. they voted with the United Stites. -P. 0. nft ... ..,.. """"" .,~· ........ --~ ,.,,.... • .,... .... uu. ,... ..., .... "'"' .. ......., .... """ ...... 'Modest' Gift: Hot Dog Car t For the Kids --~ ~~, Gucst.Repor..t 1 ) By JOY STILLEY Assoc:iated 1>ru1 NEW YORK -If you"re tired of giving those cliches like llis and Her airplanes for Christmas, all it Likes is a little im- aglnntion and a lot of money to distribute some unusunl offerings this year. The cataloi;ues supply the imagination. You provide the money. For instance. how about an equine an- tique -a 41-lnch-hi~h wooden horse, carved in approximately 1650? It's S2.000 and there'' oot much chance of your gift b:ting duplicated. • Something a lltOe more! modest'! For the. kids 11 hot dog cart, complete with striped umbrella, heating .unit and ice storage box. It's on ly $1,295. But the muslnrd comes extra. VOU CAN'T P.1AKF. a silk purse out of a sow's t':lr, but somebody has made an e\•cning hag out of a hollowed-0ut ~nut. Tl's the real thing, polished. and with j!Old·lont'd titlings and chain-handle. It costs $12:-1 to piny this shell game. And. spe;ikin~ ol the exotic there's an "authtntic r.ike" r!ephanl. tail hair brnce\et In solid copper at $18. If you don"t li(O for J:f'nuine fakes and hanker for something thnt nclually swished around in the junj!\e there's one made or four strand s or the •·authentic authentic" thing for $12. FOR TllF. P.tAN who has evervthing but selr-eonfidence the perfect presti'.nt for a better future is the "instant ego rrbuHder." Press the button and hear cl~rs. ,11pplause, hoorays and bravos. At $fi it's a lot rheapcr than a psychiatrist. 1'he <'arcfree soul , 'A"ho likes to whistle while his nppli<lnres work , \viii love the ll•hislle i;witch. Pluli!: ii into an outlet. plug an eleclric:il dc!vire into it and blow on the spreial little whistle that comts with i! to activate TV. hi-fi. movie projector, hghls or whattver his lazy heart desires. SO TIIE BABY wasn't bom with a sih•rr s-poon in his mouth! Never mind. ll's now possible to feed him with a musira\ spoon, shock res'istant. with a rlasUc handle and an on-Off switch. No <'lt1e as to •'hal it plays, but por.sibly iL's "I'm Forever BlowiRg Bubbles.'' An F.nglish se<"reL>try for $365. Any man on your list ~·oold like thAt -till he rinds oul il's a desk th3t opcn9 up to provKle spa<"C f~;r typr"·riler. lnmp. books and other strictly in:u1imate objects. A POOR SLF.F.PF.R would appreciate scientifically blr1w.led sounds from a m:1chinc lo lull her to sleep. It's S22.95. hut If she's got a yrri for lhe rhylh1n 'fir raln nnd pouncllng surf that °"'ill be S7S, "''ithoul unhrella or bikini. Ooo't dream of forgetting the f:imily dog. lle"ll want to do his ctlebratlng dt'Ckcd out In a Siulia OaUs sull . a fur- trimmed hat inrht(!ed. No t>xtros likt pipe. !hough, or les~s on how to ba rk "hn-hn-ho." Finlll)'. for the person yoo\·e decided to give nolhiRJt t11 WI ye:at: The Nothing Bot.. It does nolhing but blink its eight lighted tyes Ln random pattem for nearly a )'Ur. Tben It's dead , but by that time the ne• gin catalogues will be: out with • nt-: profusion of wonders. Quotes t;rk: Sevart~. aottcl TV newsman in Stri•hlnl 1pteell -"Dh11ent is vital to oµr life , but it dQts not follow that, tbertlort the mort diuenl the better." . ··-.. -... .- Good Remedy for Social Smugness Thoughts Al Large: One-of-the best remedies for social smugness is to read over the "rantings" or the ··1.unalic fringe " of a century ago, and realize how many Of these have been incorporated as stable elements of all modern societies. • • • We can ntver understand someone until v.·e are able to hear what ht is not saying. • • • Nearly 30 years ago, Paul Valery, tbe French writer, accuratel{. defined the pol tical ma- laise, when he o~ served : "Politics is the art of pre- ven_ling P.f<>ple from taking part in af- fairs which properly concern them." • • • Mt;ist people sleep-walk through their lives -it is the price they are (un- conscious ly) 'il'illlng to pay to avoid the pa in of confronting realit y. • • • Wh:il many parents still don't un- derstand ii that negative rules tend to stimulate the very behavior they pro- hibil; flatly forbidding an action is one or lhe most effective ways of generating a motive !or it. • • • The supreme irony of ou r time is our zealous effort to keep old people alive longer, combined with our acute em- barrassment at what to do with them when they have outlived their pro- ductivi ty. • • • The name-dropper is absurdly unaware or the lruth enunciated by Somerset Maugham in his autobiography: "Tht prestige you acquire by being able to tell your friends that you know famou s men proves only that you are yourself a small account." • • • I know a professional man v.•ho spent so much time playing the stock·markel (and losing) that he could have doubled his in- come had he devoted the same amount of time and energy to his profession. • • • True greatness in a man consists in saying what he mean s and doing what he says -which must be based on knowing who he is; as a friend said of Martin Buber, one of the few grea t men of our time: "He stand at the bottom of his personality, looking up." • • • A computerized subscription se rvice Is one t~al continues to deliver your magazines lo your home while you are on vacation. and ships them to your vaca· lion address after you return home. • • • The worst harm to human nature com- es from the fut ile attempt to "repress'' the l'\'il ••ithin us, rather lhan learning how lo mobilize this demonic force in the service of a higher good: for repressed evil instincts always strike back with redoubled fury in a crisis. lit is no ac· Cident that the pre-Nazi German people •·ere tilt most lawful, clean. industrious, obedient and repressed In all of modem Europe.) B a r te nder's Liability .~or ye ars it had been the common law rule that a bartender was not responsible for the acts of a drunken patron. ln a re- cent case the California Supreme Cou rt rulcil that the bartender had a responsibility not to serve drinks lo a patron who was drunk. Not only ('(lUJd his liquor license be suspended or revoked, but he would be \i;ible for an)' injuries to a third party. In thl" case the b.irlendcr continued to scr\'c a customer who was already drunk . 11le dnrnken mrin 1hen got into a car llnJ ran over P.frs. fl3t. Jle hrid no drircr's license, no insurance, and very few assets. P,f'RS, FLAT SUED the bar owner. lte served drink~ in violation of the alcoholic beverage n1\es. The b.>tr1erldc.r should have anlicipatell Iha! 11is dn1nkcn patron might cau~ hann lo other~. The only route fro1n the b.ir b.ick lo the patron's house was over B narrow road. True, a b.irtender merely furnishes the liquor ; a p.ilmn must hi1n'self drink it to bccolne dn1nk. But where the bartender caR reasonnbly antlclpnte dangerous con- sequences, he ls liabk? if th:.it evtntuality ~happen. -... \ Law in Action The court did not rule on responsibilitie! of lhe socia l host who furn ished liqu or free to a party guest who later drive! home. The social host \'iolates no alcoholic beverage la•·s. but he stlll mighl have a duly to others should injury result. NOR DID THE court 5aY that a host nr ~.rtende~ was liable to the person who 1n1ure_s h1n:isclf, say. by fillling down and cracking his bead from overdrinking. The basis of liability depends on the facts. 1s there a legal duty to the Injured person by the furnisher of the liquor? And is the injury a "fore8CCable event" resulting from Lhc furnishing? 'l'hc bartender who violates a duty im· ~ by law is negl igent. If hit neghgence can reasonably result In harm, he is liable. ~1ott1: California law11r.r1 o//~r thb coho1nt so you may "'11ow about oMr lawa. By George -------- Otar Gtorge: ~ly husband puts our collie in the bathtub and gets In with him when bathllme comes. ts this 11anilary? MRS. R.R. ~ar ~trs. R_R.: I don 't know -I had I' bad nii;;ht and my he11d ls killllt$rt mt. S:uy your hUsband • rubber duck to play • r I with; that collit must really be sick ol him . CONFIDENTIAL TO ARI~ TL~ 0: No. no, no! Now. once again -si.rbnan:I Is right. port II left! Try to think. man! How do yoo expect to get anywhClrt in the shipping business ir you won't even try? OrafJ Lqw In .Jo•le•• Areas ' .,._......;,. .. ' • • Challenge t Judge Rejects Residency • Tossed ·out, Requirement for Welfar~ . ' ... LOS ANC1ELES (Al') .,.J A ci.Jlqe lo th• 1971 Sei.ctlve &ervloe. Act 11.hat alop-.• ped the drafting of young "'-• ~r<><n , SACRA;::NTO (AP) -A judge has ··,,.r~ , halted a w state Welfare Reform A t Orange_ County '"d ~lix other Soa ern proVilkm uiring one-year residenc~ CalllofOIA, ~U~, haa. .~n ftJ~t,il· in ~ for'apY adult ll(ellare recipient in a C()un· federal COU~ But i .. draft lpo~i..,Slnan ty wttb a six percent unemployrhent rate says it ·will be ne1l year unt.ij inducUQrtf or. hj.gher .. are r.esumed ~ , · Judge Irving Perluss of Sacramento u.s. Dist. Court J~~~ l;t: Hm ruled Cou~tY Supe.rior Court. issued a " · . • . g prehminary lnJuncUon (Wedne ay, order· W~nesday that lht aCf > ntains no Ing · state official!' and plaintlffs from loophole creating a moratbrlwn on in-welfare and civil rlgtits-groups to return voluntary inductionJ fo{90.days, ~ter it Jan. 11 for arguments on wiultlier to took effecl Sept. 2t '' ' 'mike the order pennanent. · • The American Civjl Liberties pnion Thi; DePflrlment of Human Resources argued in a class actlOn ad,t that tli 1971 , DevelOQ!llent Ii.U 21 counties ind act earrte4,ihe, prpyision )s a carrfover. Qletropolitan aun in seven others now .. from the,lf)ts law'" The g6vemmen~ .. said "'IWith at least si1 percent jobltss rite. the 90-day1l'fiod w~.eatabl~shed·~ for · Ronald Zumbrum, d~puty state welfare 194.8 to all~w time to set UP. the ·cir~ , c:l.ireclor, said HRD officials planned to ,machinery. :,,, . ' ·: · ,, · impose the one-year residency rule on U.S. Supreme Court JusUce ,W~lll . Q;..-thQse ~reas. Now there Is no such re- Dou~~s on Dec. l , &tayed all di& . ~ cjuirement. . duction frnm seven.· SOltherif • .16inia ' · Zumbrum said once the new rule Cook counties pending a .rullin&, o~t \1' ,'fuit's effect, any person~ had lived in one of merits. . those counties for 10 months would be cut Although Hill'& decision 11.ppa nllY off until he was. there a full year or mov1 o~ns the way for /resumed inductions, ed to another county with a jobless rate ACLU aUorrte:Y Nathan Zahm said he below six percent. ll would not affect would ai:weal the ruling arguing t~at Uie welfare aid to his chil~ren. stay orqf:r by OouJlas .. applles until the Zu mbrum said the provision is aimed appeals process, ts comj:>leted. Tift slay, at ~suading unemployed re,cip ients to In any event , would apply only to\those e'stablish homes in areas where there ls persons who "Teceived ipduction ders "less unempklyine.,nt and be~r job pro- between Sept. 28 and Dec. 28. ·spects. • .. 'Freshly ' cut trees, Mer~ Christmas · prices. Custom· Flocking available In white and colors. 11 you'ni looking for a big beautiful tree this season, come see us. You'll find Scotch Pine and Westem Douglas Flr Christmas trees in various sizes and shapes to hold all your favorite ornaments. ". Scotch Pine .. ,..,. 5~';7'899 ,. ' • ' 4' .·5, 6.99 ~ i ,. 7'. 8' 11.99 Western Douglas Fir 1.29 2'· 3' S'·4' 5'· 6' 7'. 8" 9'-10' 2.41 3.11 4.99 6.99 Bonni Juniper growing in a ceramic planter makes an attractive addition to any aurroundlnQs. Terrific gift. 11 99 Bonaal ..,,_nlhl growing In a ceramic planter. 11.11 1onaa1 Blick Pine growing In acaramlcplanter. 11.19 • , BonNI TrM Kit Includes: The groups cblllenging the proviJion say it unconsUtuUonally discriminltes against such persons as tni&rant wor-ert who have to move from county to county in their jobs. The suit was brought by Ca!Uomla Rural Legal Aaslatanct, the, American Civil Liberties Union and t.be San Fran· cisco Nei&hborbood Ugal A11l1tance Foundation. Deaf Widow,. 84, Murdered in Bed BELL GARDENS (UPI) -An el<\erly, deaf widow was stabbed and ahGt to death In her bed Wednesday, apparenUy while her sons slept , in neaiby rooms, police oid. Homicide detectives said the body of Mrs. Kate Jackson, 84, was discovued by h!? son, Clarence. He told police he had cht?cked his mother's bedroom after he noticed the door was closed, which was unusual. ' The kitchen window or the large, three· bedorom home had -been pried open. Of· flcers said the assailant took a small amount of jewelry and a handful of pen· nles. <;"-·--/ growing In a tub forCllrlatmaa. 18" planting dish, Bon1al plant, special 1011, wire and how·to Instructions. 499 JCPenney The values are here e.very day. Shop from Sunday noon. Ch1r~• it 1t th••• P1nn•y ator•1: NEWPORT BEACH, F11hion l1l1nd. \ - TOIMdU, Oe<tmblr 9, 1971 ·'DAILY-r • j ~-.. ' ' Wa've improved . on these great everyday val.._a. We put them on sale. · · • • I Sale! Boys' cotton1 ,pajamas. f" . • ., • .,. ) . " • • Rmg. 2.49, alZN 2 to 7 2for$4 ' '· • I • • " lllg'.Ulort*lent of cottbn llltlntl•Ol knit Ponn-Prlol cotton. Button.front, allpon or aid atyt11. Full cut and wuhabla. JCPenney The values are here werv• Shop from StHuloy -at tha lollowlnt "°'"' NEWPORT Buch, Fuhlon I.Jona. . , ,. l' • ' HUNTINGTON BEACH, HunHngton Center. Chug• It. • • ' • \ •' ' " \ .... --· L Jtl. Bo"d Try Your Mini s On for Thighs . · Q. "How much money did I.he army spend in radio and TV tlQ)e on lhat recent recruiting camp&ip to say "The Army wantl to join you'?" , A. J~st 110,600,000. Am told the Army· got abool 4,001 mllslments therefrom. That'• • coet of $2,sa.5 per rtcnllt. Q. •1WBl'.:N SOMEBODY asked you if anybody ever milked an elk, you said . it has been done. Where? When? By w'hom, pray?" A. What., you don't know? Why Scjrthlan women_ were milking elb as far back as 200 B.C. Q. ''WHAT'1 the quickest way to get from Huntlngtcn Park to Los An· geles airport?" A. Rent an ambulance. .... TW: WOMEN who requested sur- gical sterilization considerably out-_ numbered the men who did so. Five years ago, that was.~ Not anymore. Now the men who call.Jar such sdrgery out. nutnber the women who do so bf" 7S .-~ent. Why tl:tlJ change? I don't know. ' ·· GLANDS -Just to look at it, you wouldn't think there'd be roo m for 4,000 wax gland! in your ear, would you? There is, though . ~ A BATCH of California students say they like their computers far better th\n their real live teachers~ So re- ports a Stanford iqolar who ran a study on the matter: ll'• sad. Very sad. ..,. :-. ' CHANCES ite youri'kft foot II just a llUle bit larger than your rtght. So uy the shoemakers. And it doesn't matter whftbu you're .ltft-handed or right-handed. IF you•RE° still ~tUng around ui a miniskirt, )'OIUlg lady better bear thia . .An-extensive study in London shows girts' who llabltually ·wear the extremely short skirts seem to be·gettiilg fatter in the thigh region. A natural pheno... mellQh to Pvt thein w,inter warmth. that. ~~R '-For whom was the Phillips screw· driver ~med?-..,. · 1 • ~ . !, . "CORPsE" is how: I always spelled that word. Mean. ing a hun{lln ~'-" {Jut.l'~rpus" is ~ow it's supposed to be 'l\Olled_.flusl l~'ined. 'l)i~''l'ises because of a Jal>'l'ese televlsiOO · commtrClal • for ~eneral Mot.ors. That phrase "Body by FJshe:r" on I.he 1·okyO tube, translated, comes out •;eorpy1rl>)'.1';111Jer." .• . . ' . . . . _ POLLS'tERS just aaked about 400 girls whether they believed a wife ();Ulht ~~ke h~ husba~d_'s name in mar· riage. One out of four rej)hed with a deftru~e no, she ought not. Never before bas such a large proporUon of American females objected to the notion of changing their names on the wedding day. This is serious. Address mail to L. M. Boyd, P.O. BoZ--1815, New- port Beach 92660. Cop!lrighl 1971 L. M. Boyd Knowledge of ~i~nce Lower in U.S. Blacks? HOUSTON JUPI) - A na· tlonwlde survey s h o w s Negroes fall 12 to 16 percent below the national average in scientific knowledge. Members of the Education Commission of the States ECS said school l!egregation was partially to blame. "The black students who ha\•e attended schools under the old 'separate but equal' system are possibly being reflected in this study," said Gov. Robert Scott o( North Carolina, chairman of the ECS committee that conducted the survey. It was relea sed Thursday al the committee's fall meeting. Other statistics s h o w e d 1tudents living In affluent city neighborhoods performed S to OK Needed Of Parents 'SAN FRANCISCO i AP ) The Oakland public schools may not use corporal punish. ment on students unless the parenls first give written ap- proval, a federal judge has n.iled. U.S. District Court Judge Robert F. Peckham 's ruling followed a suit by t h e Alameda County Legal Aid Society filed on behalf of eight black students at Hoover Junior High School against the Oakland Unified Schoo I District. 11 percent abq'v~ the national average, while those Jiving in the ghettos and inner city sec· lions were 7 to 15 percent behind. "The s t at e governments have not put resources lnto many of their black schools and, therefore, it's a cycle that has tended to repeat it.self," Scott said. ''The blacks go to elementary schools and then to black: colleges and back to the black elementary schools to teach." The findings were from a survey of about 1 O O • O O o persons. taken during 1969 and 1970 in four age groups -9, 13, 17 and young adults 26 to 35. The study also showed students whose parents had no more than an eighth grade education performed 7 to 12 percent below the national level. and those with at least one parent educated beyond high school ranked 5 to 19 per· cent above average. Dean William An d r e w Hunter of the Tuskegee, Ala., Institute. said southern blacks were inferior In science to northern blacks and it was because of the South's dual school system. Hunter said for many years the while schools received most of the money for science programs and the blacks got practically nothing. "We had to use rruit jars while the whites had nasks," he said . "Some of our science teachers had no training and they used to sit in there and drink Cokes and. draw their checks." 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Euclid 17 141 l l S-1121 47 Fe 1hio11 hl111cl !7141 •44-1 212 7777 Ecli1111r ""''"~' 1714 1 tt2.Jlll ?JOO Nt. Tu1th1 StrMt 17141 ttl·ll11 100 L.1 C1rrite1 Mill 12111 160·0411 • SHOP t iJO A.M. fo 10:00 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY. SUNDAY 11 :00 A.M. t• 6 P.M. I \ I ) ' .,,,,, . ' ' ' · .. .. , . < • • • • -~ILY'.,ILOT ....... .., ,.,.., Chi .. Love-Bal boa Style · . ' .. I I stretch. socks from . hurlington/ adler A choice to suit hi! taste: Dealer' a Choice in Aerilonill ocrylic/stretch nyloo. .Ix I rib crow onklot, po~ulor colo,., ooe size fits I Q.14, I .SO. life Lon<;. hi.l)ulk Orlonill •crylic 2xl rib, fits 10.14, 1.50. ~en's Furnishing s I -I , .\I '' A young Balboa Island couple views 'the channel through a maze o~ oluta as their yo uni dau&bter toys with a bOat · · e. Chilly days on the illan4 ate made fof eihilera ng jaunts along the· shore, fol· lowed by a hot chocolate dzink at a quiet h~... -,.,, r stand. · u , ":'. · .:' · ' , ........ ,-· ...... -~ .... ·:;-_ Pan amaµ.esearchLab Threatehed by Cuts l'ANAM.( . (AP) • A medical research 11boratbry that h .. been· Wtnnlni friend! for Uncle Sam throughout Ll;tln Am.Uica is orl t.e verge ol helJlg chopped down by the federal economy ax. It is the Middl" Ameiica rmarc~ unit, MAllU which has apeclaliud in t v I r u 1 research alnce 1953. One year befott the costly Outbreak Of Venezuelan equine encephllltll !JI Texu. ,.MARU warned ol tjie nortbw1rd march of the virus causin& the horoe ocour1e. Wbtn the virus atruct in Teia. thia year .. Tule Elk RelciC&ted- ~ • ~·· ~ '"' .. '11-· ' In'. Mexico MARU Jati 'hid prOVed the .ifedl....,.., of the vactlne that . fllJally &to~ th e epldernJc. · In Bolivia, MARU COnfl:Uett!d henlorrha&ic. fever, a di!ene It calls "u frightellln& u the · long.feared yellow fevtt!' The !clenU1b Jaotated the vliul ceualng the dlteue i. u d discpvered the n at u· r • ·1 ' reservoir of the illftct!OO, • · small wild -· Oo>thHpot •. reswch resulted IJI COJI. - ~n~e an eplcteniuc tbitt . ctaimed 15o lives 1n a t4wn. of 2,000 popolatlon. Stven MAl\U staff members contracted th6 disease. One died. Critical cjata ,developed by MARU also enabled Ar1ent 1 sclentbts . to diacover the 'natural hlstorY of a almllir djseue In that .<;oUJl!Jl'. . • ' MARU ii operated jointly by Ibo. !i•IJ<lial, lnltllutlll of • Hialth 0 of the U.S. Publlc fflalth-'and by the U.S. Atttty medical rrietrch and development command. Its JI.A •.. m . 1 annual budJ:et. hu tncr•• ... SA""'"""NTO -l' iv e !..Om 1!JO,ooo·fn 1"8 to almOll California .tu!• •lk wU1 he .11 million. u emp)oy• 81 lransplanted to a mi!o-hlgb !>'rsonl: 4S'of t6em Panall).0-reserve . nea,r Gqadalaj'1'a, ilians. . , •. ., · Mexico: · The laboratory wu The two males and' tliiff eltab!iAhed 0ri1Jnally to con- femalea cannot he hunted and duct relearch Jn JWlll• yellew can be withdrawn from their fever, which I.hen wu on the JOO.acre f"'rv<. by the state mo"' oorthl!ll'd from C6!6DI· ~t any time, Gov. Ronald . bia. 1 Keagan uid, Wednesday in With ~SS f o p u 1 a t I on making the 8nnou~ment. rfa o v e m en S 1n Nn)' Ray Arnell, director of the · heml!phore·<01111lri•1 W1)'lnf Calilornl• qepartment of Fish ~ut ellen!ive land ~ and Game, did the transplant ·ueintnf'i>n\iranu:. It aee1 an ls part of an effort to maintain 1 n c r e a 1 i n & danger of the poJllJ}atlon of an anUnaI epidem.ica of virua-e11116d rescued from.. the brlnk of ez. diseases amoii& people who tinction before the turn of the have not devtl()f)ed irftmunity century. _ , . ;. . · . ·1o local -~· Alio, the The population of the small Conttt:Jetlon . of the p a n elk was t>eJ~Ved t.> be down to • Amencan .H1ghway aecllon. tn I single pair in lll'l4 '-•tt eastern Panama, jult betuft, • • 1 "'~"" ' Mil remove a natural barrier said, but there are now ~~t to the ~.of d.lSeuu now 500 lule elk 111 th~ 11-te, moat providecl by the n t r 1 e n of them in the Owens Valley of forests. · IZ?,o County. . Early in NavemMr. M,U.U I am confident that all received notice that it will be Californians, especially con-required to close Jwli 30 1072. suvationistl, will endorse thlJ Pa~anian profusionall plan as the wisest possible use on the staff have enlisted the o! this valuable_ refOW'~ .. ~ rftbeman&n 10venment'a ctrcumstances ---~~ !!rilA. te .prtvent the cl0illi1. tlon of' l>frds 11 "'!l'ti41. 1};l' al!6 are aendlng word to Reagan aa.id1 • • , , otMr-La t in,: A m er l .ca n "In iMllli!ll.14 !bl 100<\-w'ln gliVernmtnt!, hop!ni t~t Jn. this ,~;.or_.1 .•~er i 1 • tao,1atioo.t1 . prWute wt11 cmi-hetween Citlfonll• and Mil· trlbate ,to reveroe the onler. JOI> t&s P1aJI wlll a!JO help 'Ofliciala aay that th e .~~t• tbe¥.iln1 Interest .dtdli<in :•ill bO reviewed by in ~e con atlon amone 'Qlai , 11.5; , ~ent o f our' 1Qoc1 borl to the ~th~· E~ucatlon ml IJOll_~,'! the gov . ~· • Wfliltt. . ~' ' his and •• her'· Rim • -.-· O)Btall-· ' ·~ ., ~ from plee~t.'y· . • ' l They'll wro~. owoythe c&••• of th• d1y. 01i6M1I splendor in hloek end rbd pe•monent press pej•m••, qift boied. His, A-B,C.D. Hors A( 10.14), B( 15-1 h), Cl 17-1 8), D( I 9•io), eech 11.00. M•tching b1th kilt, 006 silb fit, 5.00. M••'• Fumishin9s . ( . • I ·the ·travel tote& for your wandering man D<>11s mert lllan IHp his feet dry! Th•y add tha loek of Au!ttian ski boots to • ••i•y diy. Anll•hi,~. t~ey ili~.on .. sily ove• sh61 ol boet, keep out w1ter effoetively. Neo.slid selt. With compact c•rry ctso, 6.00. Moo's ShC>ii . , • J ••• ( • f "' • . ' -..... CHRISTMAS! • it's at th~ hroadwa1 i•· ~ . AN•Mttll 444 N. l"IW 111<1 Iii-tilt NIWPlelT MUNTIN6TON l~•GM > OaAN8l "-M•ll •f 0,•11•• CllllfOS <t7 Ft•~I•• l•l•IMll 1714) 644,I JIJ J71J l4i11t•r Av•"u• (7t4l lft.JJJI JJOO Ne. T1u tl11 Stre•t f7 14) tt•i lJll 110 Lt• C1ul .. f Mtll ftlJ) ltt441\' SHOP. f1JO A.~. te 10100 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH SATUR.DAY. ~UNOAY 11 :00 A..M. to 6 P.M. I I ' I -,. .,, . ' •• ..... ll'tl. ......... _..... lt ...... khia or ·IOme liut left !ta ,, ••• '~ ttz: •• •1•,_i ... I • *'°• ,,.,,~·1 ,.,' ,,,., '.J.~Jg .Dr~ft 'Cost _ ,. ,.~ ~···-•4 t. ' . ·~g~~c~!fze~~·~ip? ; ·~--!'la. 1(AP) • ~ 1t ,...,a1 low·poying • ..,., 11·•.....,... I JO\>o. 'bul' 8UlboritlM qillcllly ,1a,µ , . l·Jpo ken .oiuibt up·witb him. ~ , !!!!. -WlthcMlt dll"""9blp, Jolley • . ~ ---· doclmd ., aUen and !m'r~ · · ~ Ololl> • ardtnd to leave tbe country. · I Jdlley ·appealed the order, bul the &!prane Court· n<;eally -to bear the cue. Jolle'I. a ,.porfer . !or the TaD1ba•e1 Democrat, wants , to'Tl!main in Uie United Slates .,.. -21 and ii plnnt111 hil l\opel .. tl)e ~"" • pqoailillifll tl>al other countries :;; ~ the ~'t cooperate ·with depdrta- ' • -'" tlon efioi:ta or ·that Congnu ~ :~i~ \ ... ~~~.r·~ "'.ill ena~ • _D!easure rutorbig ~ ,. ~ "1. •, . "' '·of his cl_tizebstilp. '1' "· ~ •:rn a:way~·-said' Jolley, 111 . ' • lh!hk·the luluro pz:obably lookl r , • -~ .. •r-~ .. ''t"'' '" ~· bett. than ln lts7 when the "~• _..,_~-..:I -· ojil, tuture~ I hid ,11 far aa ~ llJllCllc ~ in· lhil" eountry ..... t,<-~ .• ·.: ,, , 4.-.."r J • CllDClfaidwagoingtoprilon. .. -·-•'! · :',. 'naelf'O'rinl Jentfment against . D .~~ .li'~pe:tt' Ibo -u11 ai(ainat the c1ra1t ~ ·~ ' -'_ itRlf.la:.C.UMI f(lr roptimlsm." AP)-· !JI tJie The , GreeJllboro, N . C .. ·of-1 lQRd: native '-r be 'wu ralllld in ...O~!jii,tlh.": . -~•-•-Bte!lieo, Ga.· -will not ..,,,_ ..... ., · 'l'"-'lfi: di5cllll' \he. ci>ngreatonal w.~-'•~~· -·beC'1•'.ILis "aD ""'Y --.. !If; 1" • •-"•_.._,,..,.., lo ~ ~ • ~' '. ~ -· Dgl!Pll~ ·wt~~ ){ebisunlllF"eb. 7toleave ~~'&liiilo~,..... ·~.coanlly volw!lafl! • ~~7.'J' \:\ •· ..... "111e1, • ...:r..i.rii~ · .~ · ba"" man, "ea tntervlewiill in thO •J'ti.r-old ·~ m o d e r n .. \ c o nvenUonally !-'to·. liees. lurpilbed \w"-beclri>om •part. . ~"~'aod men! ~ he and bl> wife, lll<i.:•.if*"•"l'l'Y a Rnail, Margie,' a • Rbl ' Beta Kappa )Q:XICo'.Jiiit'ffP.i:n. !' ··~· '; · frbm EmorYtUnlvenlty. have :·~/}wife.· Edith, Uved liDce arrlvihl in the ~··~-... ~-..;.mother l'.'lorida cap}tat .,tn ~ptember, 1'1!!a;~l''. t· r 11'/0. She, retained . h er · An~ .QPert4 on · citiaensliiP. , , ..... 1 ,.;. ·~ ... w1sp1, be 'ffiey 'were m•rried· In c01-~01.;, ~tllnriJiy.,of loge ~ ~ii wile, an a~ ~.1 ~ .. in ttidlve b(unette graduate !90~'1le'i 'wOrbd· 10 lo stadenl '111 Florida 5 t a t e It,' ._., 4ily -~k University, accompanied him -..~,~·~Y'llil tO Canada. • ~~'1Ua ,IY·e!J'"l·t,Y Jolley 'says he was never a F*"·•:r .... ' · · . : part of. the organized antiwar ; fr(.~··-l!>IOl!lil.1c .. movoment and never.took part I~ 1til9d 'to be com-in antiwar rallies. JI• *ai.,oj<Jilatna. "I' hope :'I a1ways lell tl>al 111 didn't to .... ~·~~ mor,s belong to organif.atiom, I _ ~1.lllJ ~ 1 up. couHI make decisiom on my ;<?r...._!'llh my ?W~·il own terms and speak what I lllat,. ·11\,'~,:,.:0 C::U:: !ell," ·he uys. ='.fllel')Ob '"' • , A~one point lrt hill coll•glat• · ..... ~ ~ntalnl 'more career. he wanted to be an Mr1't~~.....,.'lllic:lqieril of_ wild ar.cbi~t. 'ff~ transferred from ~ 141,+'.ewer.. eac'JJ the Uruvemty of Georgia ta; ....... ti.OC .iaeP, " " Gt9rg!a ' Toch . to a l u d y 5~ lOi' Iden-architecture, hut gave ll up tM: hu nemed 1 after one year because he )od·~bed· ~ wanted to be a journalist. IJIU•'t,oot -1-11. · Jol,ley saya he went to , ~ ~Y 00 olhOr Canida as a lru• paclllst, -. ~Or' dqd who bu hellevmg no war wu justified, tmdi-f:.;.a1 mmJ b.ct. u but ~is -views have 1inct TJmi."".J . ...,.. • ' fellow en-modified. ........... 1l'1dd Compere. .. Althouflh I'll! not DOW • 11.. ' • strict peclflcl, oppoeec! to all •ofoft -~ around w~ I still think I. have con-'!tlll hop -11 -three oci<nUOlls ,grounds !or oppoo-,...., oli," 1'1mberiake aald. Ing perticipallon in this war," ~·,.. ._ lllarled m.. he eald. . '1iOe :u..~aue cblnlden:, Less than two weeks after ll'l'laal' II! ijlli." ' · hi! return to the United " -' Slates, an FBI agent lmocked on his door and arrtSted him for draft evulon. ·,offer Tied ' . < · The • draft evasion char1tes l«ter ,.... dropped and his case tie_.an moving throuiith a serl~ of lmmi,craUon hear· lnp. It quickly became c1ear that Jollev's de po r tat~ on focused· largely on \he draft ISSlle. 11Je government 1r«ued that Jolley had "by cleec. vn· eouivocil and con v Inc In" .Yid.net" shown thil he ba<l "tnowlru<lv and d•llheralely , -. . renounced his all~anoe." Jolley'• l1twyer1 a r g u e d unsuccarlully that al Lw• wu whether a man could bt ~:1 by his own country's penal laws Into Involuntarily eiv:irte up bl1 clU,.tnahip. JoUev. tnH'IWhfle. remains • tfle Jab •l the nt"1ptper. '1';m In a oredlcam.-.nt, 11 llY'I Jolley. "But when I f'f'-nott"ICtd m~ cltlun~)iio J coi1lt4' m~e no <rt.her cMtce under tht cirqun$tance1." . .-'' . --• • -. . . . ' .. SehoOI Bids .~for Rail By IVDI NIEDZmwu Of .. ~ fOIW SMff "'LUf.lh to the rumbl.t. the jlngl<, GM th• fOOT, Ai •IK r.U. olono tilt tDOOdlcnd.!, through th• hill& and bll the ahore • • •11 A romantl.c ride on the Wabash Cannonball ill a dream fading as quickly u . moat ol ,Werlca's railroads to moat c1>9dren. 11111 nOl In Hunllng·ton Beach. where educators from the OcMn View School District are trying evuythlng wllllin lheb: power to preserve some of 1be.nation'1 railroad folklore for their students. At the BUgA:estion of Trustee Janles Shalll!r di!lrict ol- ficia!a ~ve ·been bidding on Ocean View Eyes Historical Classrooms · oheolele railroad can !or about a year. They an .,.... nJn( to ronvert -i.o claaarooms w l l h hlltoriaal val~e. Despite peraistel)t -their bids bave been either too low, or the asking price too hiah, until· Union Pacific decided to have a ule. Negotiations are now under way to purchase four of the cars at a cost of $4,000 to $5,000 each -a small fraction of the ll mllllol! lbty cost lo build. . "'Some of these are twi> story Viltadome Linen -.,hlch .. -plelely l11111illleil with _,.. and cboin and Ill • yanl carpet," aaid · t'h e -·· suporlrtlendenl, Dr. Clanace Hall. 1'I · dGme linen h a v e .-tfal lor 116 per1om on the 1-' -and :IO additional .els . on tbe aecood story. Dlnlaa can, ailo offered by umaa PaclDc, cootain com, pleta~-a1ong with u -· ea&m""'1Jllfedby lour chain. "The beauty ol tbil la that they are ail air cqadllloned and healed ... ... tape rec;orden ed. NMlill we can ..... b' "-~·" aald Dr. RaD. • 111 the negotlalloM prove lo he 11Ucceaslul, the cars will hi brought.to the -~ 1pur line and then tr lo the schools by , bousemover. "We're golhg to offer ~ to all the schools. ThOle wmse lludtois and parent organlza. Uonl can ·rai.le some ino*y, will be the . ones to got thom first,• the superinleadent said. . The lnllial obipment I o1 r~ can would ~ e penn&nently oet up on u .. and trackl al the cam..-s, j>ul Dr. Hail ii lookinll for ..... upandad .. in tbe - poaalbllll, ot !luYlnl •' • "We' .. fitnc to apllin~ GI PUiiman can lo • ~ hoy's and ldrl'a dorm. II 'I' coulcl pt tlieoe, along 'willl ~ dining car and a ~ Liner for Instructional ipace.., we could build a foUMll' ecology train. ' I' "We migbl be able to tab it to the deaert .. the kids could . ltudy the delert ecology and then down• lo the coest !or a ltudy ol the --· Ill' to the mauntatna for a .wdy of the Alploe -.,. "Perbafa this ny we could tad! our dllldreo to do 1 II~ llt moro tqwanl •lvlaa man'a -of lb• .... W:Gm:W than n bave." Postal Chief Named for U.S • WASlllNGTON (AP) - Elbert T. KlaSlen, for nearly two fUI" the No. a man in Iha U.S. Pollal Service, ha! been num lo the agency '• 1op Job. Xlaalerl, U , WU appointed 'General by the Board of Governon of the f'l'ial llenlce Tlleoday. Ho \'llit-Wlnlon M. Bloun~ DECEMBER. OUR_ WAREHOUSJ · 1 15 ~VE~lOADElf t ' • ' ,....D ..... ~ MUST MOVE ' NOW I . .. ' . . ' ' , MORE A,RR!VING i · ' TllCtlSA•S Of IOLLS IF 111·.-t CAIPO II .SALE! ALL llAiU IUDS! , · SQISl·YELmSI llP-511U191 .. LOWS! KODEL, NltESTEI, IEICULllll ' •AILY IUr llOWI GllAUNRID 11$1AWTIOI .. CHll$1MAS ON ALL CARPE1 Ill OUlt·HUGE UIVf#10RY E L(VING ROOM, DINING ROOM, HALLWAY AND · TWO BEDROOMS YOUR CHOICll $ • DU POl'IT NYLON • COMMERC IAL TWEED • HERCULON ' l~ASID OrN .0 SQUAii TAIDS ' COMPLE:TEL Y· IN$TALLED .OVER . LUXURIOUS f:OAM PADDING SQ. YD. S4YE 13,00 ·-_"1JjJ., ~ r1E'l(~-91 ~QT.ER ; 100% AVLIN'< Polx.Ster P;o:' Extm heovv:1h;ck NOW , I 99 "'~(· pottemed',design. Rugged,,durob!eol'!deosytomajrl,1 :·· • ' •• · toin. mode with NEW cdntlnuoUs filoment AVLIN'• ~ / .. J~.!J-po!yester: ' .PRl .. D . . ,, S~. YD. SAVE $3.00 ' . . ·COMPARABLE RETAIL ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••$1.99 ... . DACllON SHAG DEEP PILE . ·' r ' 100% Dacron Polyester Pile-a~utilul • . New Deep Shag ·With A Full Deep Pile • Mony New Decorotbr Colors To Choos~ from COMPARABLE RETAIL ................ $7.99 '. LIVING ROOM, DINING ROOM "' AND HALLWAY • • YOUR CHOICE: DuPont Nylon, Herculon, Commertial Tweed · O'ffl IXIST.,_.G PADDING IAl lDON 32 IQ, YD.~ ' NOV( SALE PRICED KODEL SCULPT.URED KODEl."' TIP-SHEARED KODE~® SHAG FULL 4-INCH PILE l 00~~ OtiPOht Nylon Pile. ' Truly one of lht lhick,st, htoviest shogs avoiloble. 100"4 KO<iel Polyester Pile. 3 ~Pile Height Pattern in Graceful Design. Rugged ...-ourobility. Btoutiful Colors. . . '· I MOW SALE l'lllCED AT ..... 99 10 ,TD. SAVE $1 100% Kodel • PO:yester pile. lhree pile height pol· lern ill grocetul design. Ruqqtd durobihty. Beoutilul color$. MWSALI PllCll AT ••••.•. 99 so. ft. SAVE $4 100%. Kodrl·· ~olyester 99 pilt. Truly one of the SQ YD thickest, hfoviest shoos. • • ovotloble. A dromotic tor· SAVE pet with a f~ 4-ilK" pil1. 57 Beouhlul MW colors. . •WSAU . ... ,, ........ : .. COMPAIAl ll llTAIL •••••••••••• st.n COMl'AIAlll IRAN. ................ .$11.tt Canoga Park w! Los l •t •IH Anahei m W11t Covi H ' Mowti FREE SHOP-AT-HOME ..,.BB 30.60·90 DAYS CARPET SERVICE -' NO INTER~ST 11131 ShrOH Ill 1\MI 111 .. llt ll1t SU M. Eoc1141 It lllll•-.... 715 w.1111-141·1134 477-5511 lll·l174 -JI ~ llM . COIMNl(lfl CRIDll PUllS & WK 11.-s llllllll! Ventura Freewoy to Son Ditgo f'1tWIJY to 2 block$ North of Son Btmardino ¢rwy . Corner of 1 can At ne store Nearest Yl\8 Conogo Ave., orth to Wilshire West. llH",.. Santo lvto freeway on to Ctirvs St. 3 81ks. ond Whirtil • YISll OH CUSIOM ll»UI O"UIM(NT Sherman Woy, !htn off 6 blcxks Whl Ol't Euclid. Across from No on CltM te Work· right 2 ~ook• WilShire •• Col;t. Fed. ' mon. . . . . • ' . ' . • I l " ~ ••• ly • n b. r ( •• ... JfOW'SALI PllCED · • SAVE S9c .. Torruce 4231 lct11l1 ·~l ~HIM 1 Block fas I of Howthorno B~d. on , Artrslo. " as > O·PEn · SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS . •· ·BUY DOW! •• BIGGEST SAYINGS ~--··" .J"(JR . llOW"SAlE ' . ptKll' AT .••• , ... •SAVI •2 ,COMPAI Alll 10.All ............... ss.•t . ' . . ENCRON ® POL TESTER Pilt of 100% fntron Polyester. ~ep, Thick, 11.r•uriou.s Carl)t!, Opti· l'llum Perfo{lnonce, long W~r. Eo5y Core. Resili· tnl. i\'kany Colors 10 •Choose From. NOW SAll ,lll~IO·oo•n••· .. . SPlCIAL SALE 99 SQ.YD, SAVE .6.00 CU.STOM D~APERIES Professionally Made Custom· Dropl!ries. Your Choi ce of fabrics. • $3.:~~!~~~ICS $ 79 SUPERB . WDRKMANSHIP YD. ONLY ... long Beach Ventura JDll ltllfltwtr llvt 2511 E. M1f1 St. 421 ·1114 1<"5011 Son Ditgo freeYIOy to 3 Blocks We:it of Btllflower Bl\ld. t~m-F'we Points on Main. off nonh on Bellflower. No. Holl ywood lllT lalftl ~llJtl l lYt 912-22" H~lywood FretWOy to Shermo11 Woy. (ost to Lourtl Canyon Blvd. ~· ~ . . . . . • -• ID T a x" Bill · Reagan's T ax: $263 KITCHEN CARPETS NAME BRANDS· - FIN~ST QUALITY Great For Kitchens, PotioS~ Cors. B<l'lts And M!Jny Otl¥r Uses. 'New DecorO)or Cofors ~And Oesi~ns. SQ. YD. SAVE ;3,00 .INDOOR· OUTDOOR CARPETS IDEAL FOR FAMI LY ROOMS, PLAY ROOMS, • 'DENS " 99. SQ. YD. ' SAVE • '53.00 ,co~·· s4 ,.,; IRAIL -.. •• ,, • .;... • Y'f• MEllCULON ill·LOW .. • • • l00%-Herculon Olefin Pile. · · New Miracle fiber • Staio and · Wear.Res i~tant. Beautiful , De!=orator Colors. , .NOW . SALE ·PR!CED COMPARABLE RETAIL ••• $4.99 99 · .. SQ. Y~. ..,. SA-VI $2.00 · 1000s OF REMNANIS / · LARGE · 60 0 SMALL _ 80~ ·SAVINGS Yo· SAVIN~S . % ,UP TO... , UP TO ••• Livino Room, Dining h c E ·Room; Bedrooms. • Hallways, Bot ~. ors" tc. . BRING ~~UI ROOM MEASUREMENTS BRAIQED RUG _6x 9 . co~H::~u ~ 14~~ Paiadena 2651 £. C1l1r1•t ll•t llJ.1111 !. C~orod<> Blvd. ot Son Gobri<I B~d. ' WITH COUPON LIMIT ONf PH.ClUSTO°MEL' 'Hollywood · 1115 1t v1r1N1t "''· • lea Franc isco iH·1411 MILLBRAE 2 Blk• north of H~ly. 'l2t !I CaolH IHI wood· BJ-;d. on Ver· · 112-2"5 mont. Costa Mesa 1714 Newport Blwd. 645-3020 , Newport Blvd. of 17th St. . . .. . .. ' . I /' I • I I ' ,. __ .. ·.,.ax.PILOT Jl. • . .. SACRAMEN10 CUPI) ~ "! :·~~~~) wut iiot ~p ~" t•llritt .'. Gov. Rolllld Ketpl'li>* ·•Wt 0 My ft« •rt 1ii ~---" , my,appoalllon to whllbolllkllJ " · " ' • Th& ame governor a£ 1:• -. · -indemntd a.m. 11111-Sa~~· II\' ,.,. l'e!fnv'!nlerlct the l!Jlaillllre' • ·~ Ii·· :for 1111 not lot , teSpcnslble>'1 • for k'lllni: a • ....... Hnrftit. "· • o. budge~ng "tn 1>.l~!. -I":~ .. "· 1 - whlcl) !ncfude.l' wllhholiUng u ~~ -la · It 11 • Its pt!fu'ary feature, · ~In '(#_ "'lolt U Ibero On Tuesd1.1,....Reagaa wu 'WU ~ concfivable "very.pllfU<d:' il,e Iepsla\!ln C~ WJlert which lit revirsei!'!llelf Md·14itlly .p. ~ .. ~,bill. proved tbt withholdinj WU. 1 ,_ . qr, -~. , I aup- On Wednesday, Re.11.an ~Jl:.iWJ',blid •-tM>t Iron to 1Igned • the bW .. ...tabllsl!!DI ,!"Y ~opl:l ...._~band stale tpcolne ta•h •llhholding and -l'ool!<&vvt man bu a Jn'...CaDrdrh18 .,;.. \he ·fiatiOn'i breUfllc-i~;·n •! ~ · last holoout · for the federal-Lui yea~. liO ltlmaUcilly type.j>Oyroll dodoello!><Y~ nveno4 lihaoolf ind Included ' He signed the historic act withboldlng u put of h1a tax at the l.4s Angeles lnterna-shift program which everi- tional Airport after fiylng .Wally wa1 killed In· the Senate fro!1'1'a•{ootbal1 1aw8.rdl dinner· for~ otone-,'vp~t ' . · In Ne\rYorl< ... · ' • ' · a.~~ "Changld• hi.! mind The signing climaxed a becau'se of the ~emand for fierce seven-year leJls!aUve pr~y ti~ relief, a serloua debate. . " c~ 819cJ!J<!~,.\ and the When he came !? Sacramen. lm'pact· of lnfiatton on ltlte ~ ln _1967, and ror three Yel!S restrv'8:-V\r.luallY the aam• .A.· .A. .A. . ~~·l!"' .. t.ltik• this, ..... ,_,. J.<° ' w "I j uj\"COU!d oot' hold ciul any Ione'et,",.tbt e~emor told Change .. 1_.s.t · ' ;:~oi l!t_w·~~ .... uw Blit ,h< added he' still wu Sin ce 1935 ::.i=~=·: fodedl ·; J11Yernolenl made 1 . ·SACRAMENTO · (AP) :•gnat '.,~" when 11 Colilornla will• havo pa)'l\lil ~,1111!.1Ysl<Jn)n the fin! deducUort of Its state income place. · · • ' tax for 'tht first time since ~llA. .aald ~~~e5day he 1935 ai a rtsult of Go'I. ROnald c6ritl'1~., f'I . ]leJlive taxes Reaga'n'.s signing ol I IO-Cllled should'll\irt"IO Mur.lns will be 1'rillhl" tax measurt ,deslgned "~,0111· m.a...t tc;,,tffp thtlr to staVet Off ·a 'fiscal crl.si!' at e1eetea· rt~nl'abVeS from leut Wltll after-the ·1972·elee. lncrtulne tuea." tlon year. · ~ governOr aa.ld next year · Ever: atnce the ' state~ In-be hqpp:l~ .J'ea:~ature wlll com~. tax JaW was· adopted In pan a major property tax 11»,, m05t· callfornia wage-relief program ud require a earners have had to come.up t~.~~ ~ (or any tnr wlthl their 11111'! In paymen~ .,..,... In \h• lni:ome In: ranging ftQm I 16 10 'pereenl No'I' the lnco"I' In can be ·qf tuable.lncoDl&-ln a Jump ra~~'~ 1~pt' trlajo'rily sum by April 15. . . • vote. ..: ' *" ·* -* *-:··'Cf.;;,;* • .j..:. • • . , . , -"~ .. r : ~gislature's Uegacy: .. . . . ' .. I ~~~-r~es::1~.1~im.1 ; SACIUMENTO '(AP) ';.:; roadlkleil '-lnd IMlllillll( mu1 'Each ~Uorpia"mo!Orbl .WW. lronil\ ~· • pay on overage 'gr .roimd· llO '""" IMl<iWst ,..Jly got ·11 lh higher-· vehic!frelated £axes In tM -JJaCk tii!JJnP.er, ·~ aald ont Or reglstratlon·~fee! Uridet billa aide at the. "l~n,ent of paued·by•the. 1911 legl•lalure. Publfu WO.ill, WhkS•build11h• .Nearly all ·of !he addltloh81 slala'o·;hlJ'tiwiy1. • l $210 ' million w19 go to lOcal · Most of the new•money will government for .sucl1' pllrposes be ra~, bf '"I new law-ex· ·u ·removina: junk cars from tendtn& the ltlt.e ules .tis tq '. * . ' * . "* ~;r ,oo;'[.;.~;;:~~ I ' The · -¥ice ~f guoliJ\ll V ' •· . already lncludtll a,.totaJ ol 11 Otin g cent> in fl'leral:IDd Jlate gu ! . tax~ ... • ' . R .. ~-.l The proposal by s...ie ep0£tt:tJ· Pnlident pn>lam JI me I • .. Milli u expecte4 .to. ~ I SA~ENTO . (AP) -molorills 1boul ~I· mllllon • !Here is .the ro,U•caU v<Se~by, year:., .... !. ·, 1; • 'which ,fhe,leglJ!lalw:e, IPPl'OVed. '!'bit' tillf Nu bleft ilcried In. Gov. ltorial~ )Wigan's, 1351 lo 'law ;by ;.aov: "Ronald million tax bill needed . to, Reagati fiat inother uslnc balance ,,,il\~ budget--M-U 1 in part ocJo;e:money for bicycle ,tb, ~.AsSembly, ;74 iD .the trails Is awaiting hi• Se I •;•nature~ 1" nae: ,1 1 , -e • •·'h;l•J•N~T•, Sen.:·w .. 1rer-Stlem (£%. !::!:!~~" 1or::1~T'~ .£01or:: Bakera11e1dr-wa1 ~thor of • {=.1t~1o:.ir:-,1~:ktf°. N~ld•v.,· bill chaftgins ~e'cllculatlon of, pemocr111 torl.:4e1lMilOll, 't1rn:ii11, lh li · 1·.. kl I II I C011tr. on11,~DYm.i1v. ut 11or1o, e cense ee1pa · D eu o ,~1rmc1.1hr, 1Ct11nkk. M1111ri Mcleon•· property " taxn on motilr 11r1 .. rt.oe-rt. rtockl•. 'M, Wfbh, vthfclu.~ 1:.. 11 lr · wr.;t"i, TT'!';~~ -1n11-•r1111ev. ·The meuort ..w booat the ci;::• rtid.9nllOll. Toft : ~. ' f • 111 11111111 .1... s11trn. TOf~ •. tar rom ~,.· •rcent of the ~ .-> "°' VO!l"-"IWlst, 01 V'tblcli't.m.atft\i"*"ti "llUe to 2,gS lc'l:Mi1. :"F~:ort,.!i~'w.:l " more. 1 21ncw1c11, D. to111: '· • ptn:enl!. 1iritl fai.se about THS AISIM•LY ., ftl million, the n..st htar-a .11~1un1 ' -~. a..tllm, 1'''" r• •!II, aa1if'fr .. ,_ ..., .. ..,, 1 1c1111 .... ar.. llW. lea" tbln .fl per vehicle ""'' Cr11••· CO•. °""'' D~. ....... OD ...... aver~. ln three diin. HtYff, rt., ..loilnMll. IC\lldll.im, l-r- lt!°mtift{ LIWlt. ~11wr:1r. """"'"· n-rs. the ldd n11I take will Meb!IY', Moorflffd, Mwpl\r, -Prlolo, • 1..":.. .. .,.,. m)I"-•t::.:.C'""'°· $!Ull.1.Wood. ToNI: ,,,. ra1e.to luvut.-wu. ' r111 • ..,. __ , lrMtrwalM. The .thl....t. m aW piece of Cllf,can, CJ"O\WI, C1111eft. o.vr1. DeOdttl. "'Y"'Wj ~·~ · 8=:1.a~. 1'9"tan0 ·Fant. F,or1 lt", yqoney-NillnJ' ie,tllatlo~ .af .. ' "-...:.· ·~:...•· .. ~-· fectlng .~.jltjv!JW Pl'~llc 11 a F]M~r'lltt~1~y~lij~~~s::. bill by Jeii. ~~Collier rtn. t0111·,21. 11t11111:11ic.111 ... 1ns1-"'Yre•o), odd'_. II to ••• lie ti , 11r111,C11l'IPt1JI .' ,.,.. • u•a ..._. I.If, khlblr11m. wt11.n1111. 1.o111 •.: motor vehicle reetstrallon f~. c ~11• t-:•1111'1:'°'"115 •wtan. That'• to~ up 1113 million °l~nt ~· ,,;,,tbr~~OIN:Btfottl, "-'~ fi""" t!'!~~· -1t 1 cwt11, 01 .·G-. 01 annual ~,to pa'O' for retno\I• »:;;.'::~ 11 1 ~{ 0 11 ~:· 2; tng '.1banilohed "¢eh1cJei lit- s11t1v, IU l!omlf. l TOWllMfld, ~I ter1""' Clllfornia adslde w·~~.D. Toiltll u. Ont 'ltcllnc'I', ... ' re II. . . ''S·to-p·gap M~f;,re' · '~ ., I ·.• · J " ' 'I• . .'MERCED (AP) -.A'ntajor ¥em~ul of Ille d.iuornio IH "1uclure II still· neoded .despito the lax bl!! 1ppn1ved by the ie(illature. Slate Controller ~ Flourooy 117L He 'oalCI the bill balonces the IU bllllon llale budpl ond l.'ls the lllaie °"" I CISb crllil tluil 1'ld .... ienld lo f-the uoe of registered w1mnll -• llolllooiboe clo- vlct Jlol needed in C.Wornll lince-the Gilo&-~ of 'the lll30o. • • "B•t tjlls i.. I aiop.PI> IDW\lf' 1t lle!I ond fives UI llltle, U aay, brealhing room In our • ......,.,.. !leed for tax reform, 11 Flournoy saJ,d. ~ , 111• controller's remMilll """' dfiMl'ed, lo 1 Ro1ary . Club meeting her• Wedneaday. .. 1 hournoy, wbo i• a!Jo cbairmlll of the slate 1'rAn<hlM Tax Board, 1ald the atate will clo''ev•rJ!ltln°I po11lble" to gear up lor .• 11ato Income tax wllhholdlnc IYIU!lll to be-gin Jan. t . · , ~ • ,, • . Q ~V PILOT .. _. saii Jo8e .. ·Will Get I ,. "I :\ngehl~ .-. -~ ·-. . ., High .Court · Hears Case . On Abortion 11 ·..U1AN;' RUGS iiidio·t.. i...t• ... ,.... ,i•f W,.mtl ~-·· Al -llitlc .... fl1..t ..., ... -·•d .... -, . SUNDAY .l>.ECEMBER 12 AT 2 PM Prtil ....wtlon from 11 nMn untll ti'" ef NI, N"1R INN !14onte carlo Room 11~7 .......... " --N1wport -· Non A~.1 ntll SlUi Tho ..,... ... tlllpjlod l>y .. ~~·,for •xMltllloo """ ,._.... ,...,.... -,., .... .,...,_ cost ,.. ;..i..t --~,,,.,41114 tlto carpets ... , ... ,. 11 for ............. ' . ,. . Co-rs ~" · KIUilAN, KASHAN. SA)OUK, NAIN, l~,)OYANNHll, IOKHAIA. -AJGHAN, q~MI. ~ HAMADAN, AIDlllL, ... ~ _ ........ It\, .. ,.... tllli --· ....... , ..... AiaER= Col Leib Rosenblum 419"'334·2228 •• Talllft c.... ...... Ll9UIDATOllS: ..... T .... • bchlll11 Co., Inc. ) • I • .-..\'.·.-...-• .!· '· .. -.. ---... .. . . .... • C~ppled Y ot1tll PHti!!• -,· ·-· ( t ' Children's Serviee Restored Yentu;a~, Chief Sired ............ ltim·lh· i::=.,L.'._--~ Callfornla'o Lar801iDiopJ_,, 'of Dinlllg .t: Game Seta •t SACRAMENTO (UPI/ -The governor's 'order came Movln& to iuard •&alns any lour days alter the Allemti!Y "further ·d I i r U p 't t o ri of narrowly falled in an attempt senlices,'' Gov. Ron i I d to override his veto or a $1.2 ~14an has ordered a bud1et million bill to provide more ~e filled iil the $13.2 funds for the health program. VENTURA (UPll -A June l'Ollld be dvanced to -homeowner bu ch,·, & o d covtr the MMllge. Police Clli.t David P. Geary Ru«ui .. Id Placer, Slnfa and five ol hll mtn Ith <;ruz, · SWdyoo and Tulm pennlltlnc a burglary to take cpuntlei 1,'are khown to have · place 10 they could catch the redu~•l the level or aervtcea' burtlar. CJl.lfum Dinette's-The NA.ME t Game Seta-The GA.ME million Crippled chlldrtn's pro\-"InformaUon bu been made Jram. available to us Which indJCates Relll!I directed • 1 l a t e that there would be fn. Hwliin · RelaUons Se:cretary sufficient fondln& ol the crlp- 1. Jameii H .. Hall Wednesday to pied children's pro gr a rn determine . the 5i;e of the wltllout this aeUon," l\eagan 1'deflcieifcY" and a .d v a n c !-aa14 of his pla,n. money previously budgeted for · Under the pr o P o • ~ I , the last three months of the previously budgeted f u n d 1 ~nt fiscal year to plug the already set aside for e1- gap. , " · . · • . penditure In April, May and whi1e .Tehama qoun1y : cl(\Mld The burglary did take place, Its crippled ~·1 •JI!"""· William Wll'°' IJld Jn hll 11111! lion. ·\. •• a I a i o II the Ille .,.Uoemen "'l'l)e . ~dilillonal • mo n e y and the city of Jlenlura. But, ~hlch .II to be !Ude 1vlllahle he pld, the burglar got "'Ill' will """"' !hit )jlere II no althoo&h police flied lholi 11 further disruption bf services him. for thls vital program," the Wilcox uked $49t,G1 In ac- governor said. tull and punlU~e damagel. ' ' ' 1 IOIS IUQa If. POIJNTAIN V.W.rt IA,H OlfGO 'lflWA'f I.Hf 1ucuo sr. rutlrlOff ••24325 " 546-1"1 OHM 7 DAYS A WIU ...... .,"-, ..... ,.~ kt.IW•ha. ...... BBm· • •• .. '4'.:t. ~ Sdil .·!.ilit'b Christmas at Fashion ·Island ' ' • ·.t '\ ·:; .~·:I\'' . ~ . ' ~ . .-:.· ... W:h~,~1 in the world':would you se.e a luxury Columbia " 1 :. sail{nr yacht rigged as a brilliantly lit Christmas tree? ~·~~·\•'"·· .. ~~ . . ' ' I -~h~1.e irt t~e ·worl'1 ~puld you find a JOlher Santa at home f ox',his :gue~ts d~ily ,f t9m 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. ?(on the mall) Wh~re i.il .the world-~~uld you enjoy shopping sixty nicer stores'sfocketl with't~~usands of gift items and staffed by • hundreds of courteou~salespeople? (Open nights, too) . \ . ' -:' Nowhere but Fashion ~Island-that's where. . ' ' . . ~ .... . ( I ,. . : . . '. ' . . .. ' . J ALL 60 STORES OPEN EVER¥1 NIGHT (Monday thru Saturday) ''i'IL CHRISTMAS 'I \ I - " Man Killed By'Friend' To .Thieves Panelists To Discuss City Vote • KONG . l.OC• ,.._.;. ,. •ltlMb 1"1,.n Mf'dltr.-1 SALE CUSTOM' TAILORS SALi In (.AGUNA BEACH , DEC. 9, 10, 11 , 12 H,nd .. f.il~•d' 'Sult'1, Sport Co•h, Sl•ek1 ilt SOLIDS, STJllPES, L•it1t Sh11dt1, Stvl11 111d Qu~1it111. GUARANTEED FIT I SATISFACTION SA.VE TO 50°/o Before NOW Po!vtster. Wool wo~ted Suitt ••.••• s.u.oo MLot DKron Woot WOrited su111 ..•.• , •• Uf.00 sq,M wool Shtrksli:!ri Wor1ted !Sult• ...... Sii.DO .-... Siik & Mohtlr wors!ed lulls ....... 171.00 141.00 Suptr F!n1 Wor1t.i Suits , , ........ W .00 U l.00 Sl•·Wool Worsttd Suits ............ SIS.DD 15' ... Oouble Knit Sulll .................. ltS.00 1n.tt C.11>mer1 SPMI Jtcll1t1 ............ 110.00 $4M Lld111' 3 plec1 Knll Sult1 • "" •• , •• SU.DI Shirts (Monogrtm!Md), ..•..•..•..•• S t.00 I J.M LadlH' P•nt Suits, l .. d ... •nd Embrold•rtd ,C•rdl9an1, le•dtd a.,1 also on dl1pl•y. 3 wMk deli very by J umbe Jet SptM Callar Vl1l t Mr. M. K. SAMMY The pros and cons or Irvine LAGUN A HOTEL-425 Pacific Coast Hwy. · ·11 •·di ed (71 4) 4~1 151 -t •.m. • t p.m. lnc.orporahOl'I WI ui:; scuss Pffll'llnMll U.S. Lec1llM1 uu Ult! N.E. ttt7. lelttlt •111 by a League of Women Voters•l!,,..,..,,;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;; ... ;,;;,;,,,,,;;,..,..,..,..,..,..,...,,,,,,,,.,,~I panel to be aired at 7 p.m.1' today and Tuesday on cable- vision channel 3. Both sides of the cityhood issue will be presented. Mrs . William Bemus, former league president and grand juror, will moderate tile discussion in- tended to prepare Irvine voters for the Dec. 21 in- corporation elettion. Panel members will Include Henry Kaufman , (or mer member of the Huntington Beach City, COuncil; L.C. Reynolds, special d i s t r i c l coordinator for Orsnge Coun- ty; Robert Yablonski, ad- ministrative services officer !or the county, and Richard Turner, executive of the Local Agency Formation Com· mission . The panel will reply to ques: tions submitted by the Forum Against City hood Today (FACT) and the Council of Communities of Irvine {CCI ). Viewers may call In ques· lions. as well. Kaufman will field queslions ~lated to planning. He is a member of the California State Planning Adviso ry Com· mission and Is a director of UCI Project 21. Reynolds wlll reply to t~x atlon inquiries along with Yablonski. Aspects of annexation will be covered by Turner. j\\BT -·-'tfll \\PA Bil r . . I l(!flSflll')S/OflS JO YEARS \..PERI ENCE FREE ESTIMATES tr)WING PIC• UP A. nflt¥lRY I' · Party-Time Shampoo & Set $5 ' Change holiday frazzle to dazzle with a pretty-up Sham poo & Set by our Master Hair Stylists. (Haircut, $4 add itional) '·cM·® I . Magi 1rrorBeautySa ons O't!N MONDAY TNRDUGM SATUROA'f' 444·11MO 1620 NIW MdltlHUI ILYD. HAltlOlt YllW SH0 '11Nll CINTll SN ~ Mllh ll•. fl folfW MflAtttllll' NIWl'Oltl l lACH •;. --. .'/~'-'t . I f • ' . ; ; 1 • • ·• J ' ·. . .. --_,, (lwtsd•y, Dec,.,'· l~7l ' •• • ' .. - ' ' ' • • •• . ''' . . ·, , • .' • '· .. ~ ,. " ; ; .. ) . • • ·' ; ,. ' • .. ·1· l ' 3 i ! I • • : • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • ' : • I " •• I-' ! I j ' I .. l L ,, I • I \ • • I l I I I • • _ ..... + . -~-.. Q OAl.Y I'll.CIT SaDJ~ ·Will Get , .. Ang~~-:'.. ...... """ ..... 1101 ........... :1*. N--· ._. '1 ..... ,..... . NOTI Alouf THJS Slll: Th ....... ww. .U,j11~ lty ............... ,. ..... ,~ltlelt ... ,.. ... '*' ,..,..... ......... ., ........ ceit ,.. fnfect .... ·~•&•~·-... ,.,.. ~ ... ,. ·~ • e..tooti• """""' . IDMAN. KASHAN, SAIOUK. HAIN, l":.:'YAllllPll, JOKHAIA, . .ANH.t.N, CjlUMI, r · HAMADAN, AlDlllL, ...i -t ...... ..... ,... ....... _..il .... pf-A~ Col Leib loSeilblum Ok 4·15 .. 334.2221 181111:.:...., .... k LICjlUIOAYOU: ..... TrNo h<lloot• C:.., loc. ) •• '1 •• • ....... ~ ·-, ....... ' . .. • • . . . .. ~ -... • . .. -... . .. . ~ ... ... . . ' . . C'~ppled Y otiw• Progr•• -' Children's Serviee Restored V e'ntura' s · Chie'f Sued • Cali!ornla'• Largeol DU.Illar. of Dinhil I: Game Se.. t • ' • •• ' • • C1111tom Dinette's-The NAME t ' Game Sets-The GAME ip.1' \ ' ,, Sail .into Christmas at Fashion ·Island • . .. ' ·~!· "' ' ~ ' '., I ' . . •. ~. . ' ' • W.h~:t<~,in the world .would you see a luxury Columbia . :' . sailfn1 yacht rigged as a brilliantly lit Christmas tree? ' . ' . " .. ~ . Wher e irt the world would you find a jollier Santa at home f o~ his.guests daily1from10 A.M. to 7 P.M.? (on the mall) ,. . . Where in the world wguld you enjoy shopping sixty nicer stores'sfocketl with t:hqusands of gift items and staffed by hundreds of courteouS.salespeople? (Open nights, too) .. \~ Nowhere but Fashion 'Island-that's where. . . .. • ' . " ' 110IS IUCUI n, '°'*'AIN YAU.If U.H OltGO llflWAY uiO fUC:llD Jf. 'rlllHCW 962-3325 ., 546-1 "1 OPlN 7 DAn A WUI 11111..frlll _.,tt .. kt.IN•a.. ...... • ALL 60 STOR~S OPE.N EVERY' NIGHT (Monday thru Saturday) 'TIL CH.ltISTMAS .• I • I \ I Man Killed By'Friend' To .Thieves Panelists To Discuss City Vote ... ... . .. .. ~. .. . ~· . . HONGKONG. c,,.kn ,.., _ _, ..... ....,. ll'nll!Ht MrcM,..1 $ALE CUSTOM' TAILORS SALE In' LAGUNA BEACH, DEC. 9, 10, 11, 12 ' . . H111d Tai1or1d" 'S.tlta, Sport Coats, Sl11:U i1t SOLIDS, STRIPES, l1te1t Sh1c:l11, Styl11 111d 4fu1litl11, GUARANTEED FIT I SATISFACTION SA VI TO 50% Before NOW Polvnt1r Wool Wor1ted S1Jlt. •.•..• w .ao Ml.DO Dacron Wool W!lr~tl'd S11!ts •.•••••• S/lf.00 $a.ff WCJOI 5h1rk,ltln WQri t9d jSUlt1 ,. •.•• 171.00 .... to smc: & Molltlr Wora!ed ults . , ••... 171.00 , ... ot .SuPer FlM wo .. t9d SU!ll , ,. ....... KS.00 IH.M SJ le-Wool Worallllf Suits ............ llJ,00 IU.M ooublt Knit Sulla .................. st5.00 1n .11 Cfthmff• Spclrf JKllflJ ............ 170.00 '41.M Cadlt1' l plec1 Knlr Suits .......... 121.M Shirts fMone11r1m<ntdl •.•.• , ..•.•.. I t.DO I J.M LftcliH' P•nt Suits, haded •nd Embrold.,.ed "Cercllt•n.t. leaded 1•1• alto on dl1pl•Y• :I w"k delivery lty Jumbo Jet SpMCI Call or Visit Mr. M. K. SAMMY The pros and cons of Irvine LAGUNA HOTEL-425 Pacific Coast Hwy. ··---.1 (714) 4'4-1151 -t 1.m.·f p.m. incorporation will be disc~ .. ., __ , u.s. L.atltll• 4.W lHll 111.• . .,.,, s..nie n10s by a League of Women Votersll.!!!!!!!!,;,;;;;;;,,;,;,;,;.,..,..,..,..,..,...,.,..,..,..,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.:oj panel to be aired al 7 p.m. today and Tuesday on cable- vlsion channel 3. Both sides of the cityhood issUe will be presented . Mrs. William Bemus. former league president and grand juror, witl moderate the discussion in· tanded to prepare Irvine voters for the Dec. 21 in· corporation elettion. Panel members will include Henry Kaufman, f o r m e r member of the Huntington Beach City Council; L.C. Reynolds, special d i s t r i c t coordinator for Orange Coun- ty ; Robert Yablonski, .ad· ministrative services officer for the county, and Richard Tumu. executive of the Local Agency Formation Com· mission. The panel will reply lo ques: lions submitted by the Forum Against Cityhood Tode1y (FACT) and the Council of Communities of Irvine (CCI). · Viewers may call in ques- tions. as well . Kaufman will field questions related to planning. He is a member of the California state Planning Advisory Com· mission and is a director of UC! Project 21. Reynolds will reply to t~x ation Inquiries along with Yablonski. Aspects of annexation will be covered by Turner. ___ , A\BT -·~i[l) 'IPA BR -' , tf'/l'-l111S5/0rl5 !O YEARS R!EN(E rREE F'\11"-"ATE<; •nWIN{. Pl •UP~ Ofl!•EPr ' I · Party-Time Shampoo & Set $5 ' Change holiday frazzle to dazzle with a pretty-up Shampoo & Set by our Master Hair Stylists. (Haircut, $4 additional) ·® MagicMirrorBeautySalons 0'lfll MONOA'f TMlllOUOM SATUllOA'f •44-1040 1•10 NIW MdlTHUl ILYO. HAllOl YllW SHOPPING CINTll Siii ~lft Mllll Ill•. " N"" MlcAMl\91' NIW'°lT llACH -· . ., ... • • ' . .. , I "' o,J . '. ' ! ' .. ~ • f • '. • • • . . • ~!ofal:-T1¥L!a.m.-4p.m.;Frfi!1& '!!IL I " t '' • , • BUENA' PA!tK MercuryS.Vlnp BfdJ.<Vilier"""' , "HUNTINGTON BEACH. MtlCU!JSrlfnp-,Bfd~.~f~ • "'" fUSTit( Mercury Slv~p Bid(, llYino Blfd. ~. "1 ~:•1 1 * * * * ·* *'* ... * * *'* * *' . *''ll':'*"+ • . I ' ... •• ,., , I .. ~-···· ·-•• ••• ' ... ABC OlOI TELEVISION .. .. ....... ..... _.,. •• ·-t-¥•-:; ........ ·-----· -----..-..... -...--------• -. STALLED AIN-LINK FENCING ---... ---;----· _..,.-;:r:c:.• l(;"'" -w_ CO' ~.. f ' Cloud Seeding Sqved Parched Everglades WASHINGTON •(UPll -The seedllli was carried out 'hro we1lbtr 1clenti1t1 by NOAA and Ufe it.alt. Gov. have e.timabed that . clood Reubin Askew had asked seedinc ln dtoUCht-atricken NOAA's help in an attempt to Florkla last aprlng increased relieve Florida's wor • t rainfall by aL I-100,000 drought. acre feet and quenched fires CUmulus clouds were seeded ravaging the E;verglades. , Id lt They Slid tJ1e vaJut ol the &y alr with silver lod e on w1ter to Florkil wu 3Z to 61 days between April 1 and May times the project'1 cost. 31. Total ,rainfall from.seeded The eltil'l\lte was rtported clouds was c1Iculated al about by Dr. 1oanne Simpson and ISO ooo acre-feet, an increase Dr. WIUtam L. Woodley of the of ~ little more than 100,00G National "O c 11 n I c and over ~·hat might otherwise Atmoaphtrlc AdminstraUon's have occurred. Ex p orlmeolal Me'-<llOiY -;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;; Laboratory ln Miami. 11 LEGAL NOTICE JCPenney COSTA MESA STOU 2:100 HAltlOlt ILVO.. Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Ord1r For Your11lf or • Frl1nd· May be used on envelopes •s return .ddress li1b.i1. Also very handy •s identificetion leb~I, for merking personal items such •s books, records, photos, etc. Labels stick on gl•ss •nd may be used .fofl markHig horM cerined fo<.d items. All lab.tis 'ere ptiat.ed with 'stylish Vogu1 type on fin e quality white- ~,;.~ piper. ,,...... • ,/, · 1J. ~ .. J. • ----~-----------~~----, r • ' fl l1# ]II tllil CIUllOn, ell' tftl 111111Wlfll11 :iif1: t P11o1,,r111111111 L111a1 01v., r.o, sn 1sn I J C.dil·M-. (tllf. '2'26 1 . , • I I ·~ I I ' . I ! 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Beautifully gift wrapped. · ' · · I·.; hall gallon specials eoch V2 gal .15 .98• Ezra Brooks 90 proof Mix 6 ( • 7 year ................ 12.49 13.50' Four Roses Premium Whiskey .............. 11. 49 11 .38 • Kessler American Blended Whiskey .............. 10.49 .15.58• George Dickel Old #8 Sour Mash Whiskey ..... 12.99 .12.90' Kentucky Tavern 8 yr. old Bourbon .............. 10.98 14.98' Old Charter Kentucky Straight .............. 11.95 14.58' Southern Comfort .. 12.99 .13.18' Royal Canadian Imported Whisky ...... 11.99 .17.49' White Heather Scotch 94 oroof .............. 15.99 17.20° 0 Bollontine's Scotch .. 14.98 19.00• Cutty Sark Scotch .. 16.75 14.58• Vat 69 Gold Scotch 12.99 19.00' J&B Rare Scotch ... 16.75 13 .96' Harvey's Scotch ... 11.99 17.98' Teacher's Scotch ... 14.98 12.38' Bacardi Puerto Rican Rum ................. 10.85 9. 70' Kamchatka Vodka .. 8.88 11.38 • Burnett's White Satin Gin .................. 9.99 13. 18 • Christion Brothers Brandy ............... 11. 97 •2 Qt. comparotlve: In COM of l'Hinfl"Q erriw maximum con1Um1r pric:1 wil l prtvoil. 11.24 10.34 9.44 11.69 9.88 10.75 11.69 10.79 14.39 13.48 15.07 11.69 15.07 10.79 13.48 9.76 7.99 8.99 10.77 eoch Mix 12 . -. ~' .: . fifth 1.W. 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Old ...... 5.39 Ancient Ancient Age 10 Yr ... 5.59 Old Crow Traveler or Reg .... 5.39 Earl y Times ...........••. 5.49 Jim Beam ........ ; ....... 5.39 Seagram's 7 Crown ......... 5.39 O.F.C. lmpart.ed Canadian ... 6.95 Seagram's V.O ............. 6.95 J&B Scotch .............. 7.60 Cutty Sark Scotch .......... 7 .60 Chivas Regal Scotch ......•. 9.75 Dewar's White Label .•..•.. 7.50 Bollantine's Scotch ......... 6.99 Teacher's Scotch ........... 7.50 Beefeater Imparted Gin ..... 6.39 Gil bey's Gin .............. 4.59 Gordon's Gin .............. 4.69 Smirnoff Vodka .......... .4.89 Christian Brothers Brandy ... 5.39 Hennessy Bras Arme Cognac 9.25 DeKuyper Creme de Cacao .. 4.49 DeKuyper Creme de Menthe .. 4.39 Kahlua .................. 7.99 Galliano ................. 9.95 Gin Rummy Holiday Mixer ... 4.99 CHRISTMAS! 6.56 5.66 5.66 4.85 5.03 4.85 4.94 4.85 4.85 6.25 6.25 6.84 6.84 8.77 6.75 6.29 6.75 5.75 4.13 4.22 4.40 4.85 8.32 4.04 3.95 7.19 8.95 4.49 hantley palmer giant cookie tht Delicious imported pastrlts'>i:· 11 i.':1 and cOokies from England. rt\··;:-.•~·· Four pounds. Reg . 4.98. ·;: ,.il'i knott'11 north · · · · · · .; woed11 •~kfast · 9;98 ' Serve coffee piping hot-thanks to the colorful hotplate. :'··• -·i'', Surrounded with Knoll's wo_rtd··fr . famous syrup end preserve~ ;~ 1 • I Colorful gift wrapping. '·;·~.~~~' ! . ' rothsehlld wine cellar IL~. A full case of assorted vint09' ,f < f wines from world renowned \ ;1~~ t Rothschild cellars in its OW.') 1 imported wooden interlockirig wine rock. Very special! it!>s .at the broadft!_.Y 'I [~'T ' I • ~ NEWPORT 47 F11hlo11 111111.I 17141 644·1212 ... HUNTINGTON IEACH 1711 Etll l1191r Aw111u1 17141 192 .Jlll OkA NGE Mill •f Or111t• 2300 No. T1.11H11 Str11t l714l •Tl·IJll •• ' CEkkllOS SOO Lot C1,,ite• Mill lllll 160-0411 . \ • • . .. .. ~ ,. ·. ' . • ·' ' ; -, ' l i ' I l ' • : • l • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • : • • : : • ·I : I I ~ ~ • ! I l j 1 ' MILV- For the Reeord Toy Pistol Holdup Man Corn1nitted Birt .. rri.ee He-....-hll*I • h !owl"' .. ol DK. t : • IElt-LOVI! -1t111111d C .. 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MU • cCORMICK LAGUNA llEACR MORTIJARY I.qi•• Ca1yoa Rd. -• • PACIFIC VIE'tl MEMOlilAL PARK Oem tel"J Mlrtl., r..K..Drlft '*""" -· Calllonllll -• -·y .. ' ' Play The Advertising • ·Game ·to Win With This Rule: ...... -.. ,. Take A . Fish Poll ., SEEINQ IS BELIEVING • How do you believe something you can't actually look at-like the audience for your advertising? You know that 1ome people out there buy arid iead our paper-but how many, where do ttiey llve, where do they 'shop for their copies, and how much are they willi ng to pay? Best way we know of to "see" a circulation audience (and be 1ur1 II exiot1) lo through the facto and figures of the reporll of tho Audit Buruu of Circulatlons. · . . . . . . . ' No problem to look ov~r our cireulatlon·audience-juot ask to ... a copy of our lateat ABC audit report. • 1 .. I I l ' HOURS: M0N..·Sf.T. 9·6 SUN. 9.S LI~G CHRISTMAS TRE·ES MONT1'9:EY PINE very go~d for the coast, fest growth 8.50-19.50 JArANISI ILACK rlNE perfect for potting. 2.so.7,95.19,50 lntertsti"g combinetiOJlS of plent1, pebbles, wood form , minieture settiP.,, In ceramic or .gleu con- teintrs. 4.95 to 34.95 Lovtly ctrtmic figurines to pl1y fevorite Chri1t. m11 tunes ••. mtny :r styles, make 9rt1f gifts! 11 9.95 .I CANDLE CENTERPIECES Che1ry candle 1rr1ngements for eve. ry room in the hou1el Scented ctn· dies, too, for holiday perfies. From 4,95 DOOR DECORATIONS Glorious ribbon bell f.ulls , swags of foli19e & fruit or door or mentlt or st1irw1y ... all in • ·festive holidey' i;nood to wel-, come friends tnd family ', .. 13.95 lo l4.95 ' $11 OUR • IELECT/o';(' Of YlltY Sf'ICIAL TRll ORN,AMINT$ , , • LOTS TO' CHOOSf fltOMI I I I Embe1fller Sentenced 12nd Time ' SANTA ANA-.\ -gton Beach --wbo IOI lilt ~state pr1loG Wm nullified ~when be • a ruty argued tbal bo .,... told his lawyer : to plead g1dlly la right back · where he lllrted. I Thomas John De Fusco , came back to Orange County : Superior Court last month 'wllh the 1n-.n of asking for ,a new trial He bad earlier llUccesslully argued I h a I deftDSe laWJtr Paul c.atuso 'had assured him be would gef; a probation ta'm if he pleaded • guilty to valid theft and : forgery charsea. De Fusco, "5, got a one-to. ; JG-year term in prison. And he , got exacUy the same thing Tuesday from Judge Byron K. "McMillan after deciding - without C&rUJO -to plead ·guilty. De Fusco admitted em- • bezzling IH,5illl from lhe Lo Habra construction company where he was employed u of- fice manager. other charges which brought the alleged embezzlement up to more than .!50,000 w~re dropped. De Fusco used the money he . took to finance gaming sorees Jn Las Vegas. It was alleged 'that the Huntington Beach •man spent all his weekeDds at ·the Nevada city after forging .. checks drawn on his company. ·Court Date In Infant Death Set SANTA ANA A Westminster couple accused of inflicting fatal injuries on 'their eight-month-Old daughter during an incident at a drive- in theater have been ordered ,to face murder charges March %1: in Orange County Superior Court. . Judge Byron K. McMillan set the trial date for Veldon Buster Burgess, 26, and his wife, Linda Lou , 20, both of 8362 Wesbninster Ave. The ,couple was ordered to return to his courtroom Jan. U for li pretrial hearing. They are accused of the kill· Ing of Tawna Mae Urquhart, JI-rs. Burgess' baby by a previous marriage. It i.9 alleg· eel that the infant was choked, slapped and dropped to the ground last Nov. 3 in an in- cident assertedly witnessed by other patroru of the theater in Orange. Coroner's officers said the baby died of a blood dot hear the brain as a result of multi· ple injuries to the skull. Burgess i.9 held in lieu of $25,000 bail and his wife is free on her promise to appear for trial. Early Years Photos Go To Library IRVINE -Tbe UC Irvine Library has received three ad· ditions to its collections of IOUrce materials on early years in Orange County. More than 350 family photographs belonging t o Quinn and Jessie Gulick were given to the library in their memory by George A. Gulick of Tustin, last surviving member of the James Gulick family who came to Newport from Kansas in 1887 and later settled In Villa Park and Olive. The second col lectlon,. donated by MW Edna Phelps of Santa Ana, consists of more than 80 photographs of lhe Tustin.Santa Ana area at the tum of lhe centUry and photographs of Miss Phelps' relatives who .,.ere early residenla -the Martin and James Gulick families, the Collin Davidson family and the Louis and J. Ernest l'tlelps' families. Also included are diaries, correa:Pondence and background materialJ on the Gulick families and early records of Tustin. 'HONORS OU E Warden Osterman Ostermary s Service Dr.ie For Honors SANTA ANA -Elmer F. Osterman's services to Orange County for lhe past !7 years will be fW'Ollllled --ty's proposed !!re ~ center is named for him, the Board of Supervisor decided Wednesday. Osterman, the county's chief ftre warden and state forest ranger, since 1963, has long planned the training center whiCb will be located on surplus property at the County Industrial Farm near El Toro. Tbe head fireman was honored Oct. 27 by the U.S. Forest Service in W asbington D.C. ceremonies. He was awarded the Smokey the Bear silver statuette by former Secretary of Agriculture Clif- ford Hardin. Osterman was the first Californian to rectlve the coveted award and the secod government employe to be so honored. He was selected for the award for his work in develop- ing fire prevention and con. servation programs throughout Southern Calilornla since his appointment in 1951 as fire prevention coordinator for this section of the state. Osterman ts currently on medical leave while recover· ing from surgery and ls fighting the effects of a long term ailment. Second District Supe~r David L. Baker of Garden Grove suggested that the training facility be named the Elmer F. Osterman Fire Training Academy. Appreciative supervlson ap- proved the move by a unanimous roO call vote. "We usually wait and"° ~ sort of Utlng after a fine man dies," Baker said, "but I think it would be more meaningful to do so while he is still active. Naming this facility for Elmer will be honoring a great man in his profession." Osterman began his career with the county as a fire dispatcher in 1934. Under bis direction, the county fire department has developed a system of fire breaks which has contributed to the safety of many communities in the hilly areas of the county. The program has been copies In at . Jeast 20 other couoUea in the nation, Bater said. New Pos t To Scanlon SANTA ANA -Deputv Public Defender Frank C. Scanlon has been appointed to the newly created poat of chief deputy public defender for Orange County. Scanlon, 41, wu named to the '2S,332 a year job by Chief Public Defender F r a n t Willl8"". The Stanford Low School graduate f o J n e d Williams' staff in 1980. SCanlon's appoinbnent Tue. day followed efforts by Williams to adapt I.he person- nel structure of bis office to that employed by the district attorney's office. Chief Deputy District. Attorney J a m e 1 Enright is the comparable 'Of- ficer to Scanlon' in the pros- ecution organiution. Scanlon, born in Shanghai, China, lives in Sant.a Ana with his wife, Jeanne, and an 11- year-old son, Kenneth. BONG KONG CVSTOM TAILOIS & lltttTMAKDI IN Ol»IOl COUNTf PIUUflmff IMOWltOOfl 1 ~-~"""'""'"..,."""'~""-"" XMAS .l&LI I' 2 sum '110 .... ·--···~··~· ...... -""""" '° .. ,,. Sf!f(l4lNKI .... lllW bOUtlf IOOT , , "I .Mt MU: .otWl ,. • .. WMlllRI •••• ff ff StU.USCl1'1 •••• IS 62 SI\~ WOO\ ••· • IJ It 1o1t1m ........ '' • ·--·#1 1'MI fl:MST ..... Rt WOCll..HCS & MWll aon ...... r......,c......, "'"' --.. $ltdit, ....... • WI ftT UIT UZI • Alff fTTU COl'D • nn ALTIUnota •Wf PAfM911'1 -~~:' {; • deat Referendum • V olitnteer Support Urged -----di! •JlllOI t fer .. °"""' that coordinates sjudent volunteer work In the communlly-has been endorsed In an Associated Studenta refere~ dum at UC Irvine. comm11ntty llrvlce endeaVGl't. that -PV IO odllltlo!!ll fee of It ceo1a or It r.. eoln- munlty Projeds Office work failed to win su~ In the referendum. , • ,...,,..., -9, 1971 Trio· Face Theft Trial SANTA AN\\ -Three youlha booked on burglary! charltO Jn Weolmialt<r bave been -to ,..,. .,. raignment Dec. 14 in Orange County superior Court. DAILY PILOT IJN I T/I D S T A TES NA TIO NAL B AN K SOUTH COAST PLAZA IRA NCH NOW- sATllRDAYS 9to1P.l The ·~ Commuattr Proiecta Office coordJnaleo the placement of volunte.s in a variety of programa, lo- cludlng tutorial and camp&nc acUvilies· for undetprivlleged childrtn. 'lbe office also helps to ~ student-inillaled Tiie UC! student .govem- ment is providing $13,000J. for the Community Projects Of- fice 's operations ln the current' year. The money is drawn from funds ralaecl by a 17 ... ~ fee paid by llllldents for Aalc!ciated $,\ U d I n t I membenhlp. The Alaocialed Students' -lbution to Ibo Community Projects Olllce " matched by UC Regents on I two.l<H>ne baala. Another re(erendwn que. t1on lealed lludenl Int.real Jn' volunt.ertnc. Of -,.,,.... ctlDr. 298 said ~ woUJd volunteer U they fecelved acad<mlc credit; m tnc11ca1ec1 w&lllnpw to serve wltll • wllhout credit; 15 ..,. wlllinl to iel'Ve without credit Ud 111 exprased dlaiDteiul. Police claim inost of the credit for the Jffest Oct. 26 of David Wommack, 20, of 1311 Bannock Road, Westminster, Danni Harris, 11, and Leonard Navecke, I~ bolb Garden Grove, belongs to "Thunder", the Garden Grove Police d e p a r tment'a Sbt·yeaNJld German shepherd, MON.•THUll. IN P.M.: N IDA.YI 1U P .... (7141 140.1211. '-... '1.1 s..c.-....._e......_ H. M. STOLTE . . A separate ballot proposal The reterendum wu con- ducted In connection wilh lhe i:ecuJ&r. fall election for open seata on the student lelllte and the supre~ court. BLACK & DECKER 3/8 INCH DRILL i • Elltt•·ct,p•clt.,, . low coif drill • Ooubl• r•duc• tio11 t••r• for full torqu•. e• Mod1I No, 7100 9" BLACK ANGUS 4-~UCE CHROME TOASTER btr• wid• 1lott for 111uffi1. •tc. Conv•nitnt front COii• trol. 9 1•tti1191. Modtl No. 61414 19'8 • STURDY 18" BLACK FIREPLACE GRATE • lltck c1tt Iron • Sh1p11d to hold lot• 1tcU1•lv • Snowmtn, Stnt1t 1111d oth•r Chritl· 1'1111 1y111bol1 • l it ... 111 •• 41 tq. h. • M•d1I No, 2621 69' .. Holiday Shopping? See Kerm' s Hot Buys! BLACK & DECKER RADIAL ARM SAW • c .mptc.tl 2 H' 111otor, 1·1/l " cut, quick01top bl ..... 9995 ARTISTS STAND-UP WOOP ·EASEL ' • P1i11t lik• th• prof•11lon•l1 do • St11rd., -w•11· b1l111citd • Good q111lity h k • ·-.... 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' • LAST CHANCE to register for our grand prize drawing December 10th -3 p.m: • ' • ' NO SERVICE·CH·ARGE CHECKING· ON BUSINESS OR PERSONAL ACCOUNTS, NO MINIMUM BALANCE FOR ·LIFE OF THE ACCOUNT. free h grand opening free ••• grand gift 0 -:=)~~ prize drawing 24" Color Console Television In a magnificent designer cabinet plus 12 other exceptional prizes all to be given away on December 1 Oth at 3 p.m. You need not be present to win. Visit us during our Grand Opening festivities .,, Jet's get acquainted. I PERSONALIZED GOLD CAR KEY-Bring your domestic car keY in and we will make you a bHutiful gold, monograrnmed duplicate. tr you drive a foreign car, we have an equally distinctive monogrammed gold key ring for you. EXTRA HOUR/ OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY FRIDAY '9:00 A.M. TO 8:00 P.M. SATURDAY OPEN 9:00 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. EXTRA HOUR/ .MISSION BANE1 800 Glenneyre, Laguna Beach, California 92651 o • I U ,...0 t;i MllllOM IANI( 1 :\ D ~ :,to GLEHNl!YM: • S • ! COAST ~ HWY'. I I ' new account gifts Choose a place setting from either one of lntemational's elegant Gold or Stainless tableware designs when you open a new acco'unt. (1 free place setting per family). Open a checking or savings account $25 or more. Open a So/o Superior Passbook account $500 or more • .' Additional place settings are available. Ask for detail s. • • • • r \ • . . If . ·~ .. ' • • • DAILY PIL0t J It This. Busing Proves Popular.in Na~ion's Capital WASHINGTON (UPI) -It's muten toto d ow n t o w n over the San F r a n c i 1 ~ o • The idU hu been expanded number of can Cl'O&'lin& the mlimlllt _ _...., on an lo-• lolanliullm ' , --Oll\laiid Bay )!ridge o"lll ~-. ~•teat pn>lll'!11 lo a!IQw ._ br4!a• will .be aubstonUally ' Monte. Engineers esUmate traffic. that travel time from El Sellltlo aho b operattna Ii· M°"le lo' 'daln>towp i,O I • c!Valia "JIUI 1111<1, I nd Angeles will tali:e a bUs fa 10-Pittsburlh > ~ plannlni two 20 minutes com.r,red to twice lanes, one ergMi. JOftC, the teht.llI· bi hwa c 1 t j , d • 1ri C.1llor11~ the atate'otoll · elusive lanetand \lie, "'* com· penona U.lii( .ear ·\>Col• ,lo rtchiCtd dlatjDS'ruah Jllfiodl< g "I . bridge au~ily Js using pany 11 billed by the month, crou the bridge free ol charge Also In California, an It-mile ~ley, i=nd ~traffic snarl la another variation. eliminating delays caused by during rush hours. exclusive busway ls being built at 1Ls frustrating worst. Busea are allowed to pa.Sa bus drivers paying the toll. Officials are hoping the between Los Angeles and El that for cars iii tbe rush-hour other four. ·~ t • ,-Hun~ngton Zone< Unit Act Tabled ' • The establishm~i\t' of a special zone aimed at pro- tecting access to Huntington Beach'11 coa!tline has been tabled by the city C<JUncil until a proper study has been made. Althougn tne proposed code amendment has a Ire ad y cleared the city's planning commission, the council ruled Monday that f u r t h e r in· vestigation was needed. Council members instructed the planning commiS!lon to make the study a "high priori· ty item" on Its 1172 business calendar. The Beach Recreation and Development District (BRD) which was held up would have provided accessways to the shoreline at l,~fool in· tervals. It was aimed at properties held by the Huntington Beach Company which are currently involved in litigation over the public access question. Bill Foster, a representative of the Standard-Oil subsidiary, labeled the document describ- ing the proposed zone as laced with flaws and "ambiguous and difficult to understand." He agreed with the council's decision to table the item , sug- gesting "there would be pit- fall!! in acting on it while it is still in litigation." The only council member to object to the delay · was Coun- cil woman Norma Gibbs who said, "I'm not sure I can buy that. I think that it's sort of a !tailing thing and I'm not sure it's necessary." City Attorney Don P. Bonfa, however, assured the council that any actloit would be "premature at this time." Santa Ana Hospital Due in '.72 A '3 million, 114-bed hospital is expected to open in the summer of 1972 at 2700 S. Bt-istol St .. Santa Ana. It's called the Bri stol Hospital and will s er ve rtsidents of Santa Ana, Costa Mesa. Fountain Va 11 e y , Garc'en Grove, Orange and Tusti n. The hospital will cover 73.535 square feet and feature four surgery departments, radiology, a laboratory, pharmacy, medical records, p u Imo nar y -cardiograph workroom, a six-bed pediatric unit and an eight-bed intensive care and coronary · unit, plu! other offi ces. Rochlin and Baran and Associalt.s of Los Angeles is designing the hospital. Warning: Lock Car s For Yule The cars are bumper-~ bumj>er. • Inside, driver. fiddle wit~ radio dials, smoke, curse, or simply sit in quiet resignation as they go through the Mon- d a y-through-Frlday routine that imprison! them up to one hour In their autos covering 10 miles or so from their Ncrtbem Virginia homes to their offices in wa!.b}ngton. But out of the clouds of carbon monoxide, red and silver buses loaded with com- muters race by the glut or car.s, at 45 miles an hour, us- ing a lane completely free of other traffic. What the automobile drivers see ' and what hlore' of them · have come !o Join -ls-on-e of - the most aimple, and most successful, innovations i n mass transit: the exclusive bus lane. Shirley Highway, officially known as Interstate 95, i! the first government-financed, ex· elusive bus lane program in the nation and its success has producro some equally suc- cessful imitators. The Shirley concept Is basically this: Buse.s are pro- vided a lane of their own dur- ing rush hours -one wa y into the city in the morning and the reverse in the afternoon. Free of traffic jams. the buses can provide commuters with a quick, comfortable ride from an area as far as Springfield, Va., and they therefore are willing to lea ve their cars home. The trip can often be ac- complished in barely more than half an hour. Federal and local leaders are enthused about the ac· ceptance of the program which got in full swing last spring. Because of hea vy use of the "Shirley Express" buses, the number of runs z.1ready has been increased. The 'Transportation Department's Urban Mass Transit. Administration says ridership on the exclusive lane buses has increased to 20,ioo) day, a 167 percent jump~1i!U .•. the first segment opene(Jn • 1969. •· ' So far. UMTA has put $7 million into the project, in- cluding newly released money for the purchase of 60 ad- ditional buses. The outlay soon will rise to $9 million, In- cluding funds for devel opment of fr inge parking lots. The next step may be to allow car pools to share the hus lanes. Aga in, the theory is that commuters will leave cars in the garage, if gi ven an efficient replati!ment. The Shirley Highway ex· periment has been emulated in other areas, using the ir own variatioos of the idea. In the New Yorit; area , en exclusive bus lane is used' to carry 35,000 New Jersey com- Curriculum Doors Open To Adults Edi110n High School ls asking parents to take an active role In school alfairs by joining the campus curriculum committee. The Coinmlttee was organiz- ed last May on the initiative of PrihcltJ'I "Ernest PUcoe who Is convinced that parents should -ha ve a voice in determining the s ch o o I ' 1 educational program. At the committee's next SACRAMENTO (UPI) meeting at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 14 State Attorney General Evelle in the school cafeteria, in- Younger is warning Christmas dustrial arts education i! the shoppers to beware of thefts topic. Committee members :tnd burglaries during the holl-and their guests will be taken day season. on a guided tour of Edison 's Younger offered these sug-shop facilities. geslions to shoppers: jJr-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -Place your purcha1es in !he car trunk -not on the jewels by joseph floor or seat of your car. searches for jewek -Always lock yollt car and close the w1'ndows. c911w•11 ...,, ..... 1......iry " 1111mt11t-'"' cull .., ....... ffrlll _,,. -Hold your purchases ~..w,a. ..""''"· •""' lll1t11Ht¥ t be llMIN .,.. Clrw.i ........ II .... lightly so that they canno ._.,. ,...,. .. w•..._ ~natched from you whtle you w1 ""' 11ta ,.._. " 11111111i1a ,_. are walklfll on the street or In ;::t .... IMh'IM ,......... ....,. ,... :t sltlre. c.1 ~. hMtlll ., Mt. ,..,. " ... -Hold onto your purse in a ""' ''ay so that It can't be taken . -And If you use a credit c<ird or charge plate , rrrnember to .11:et it back from 1h! sales clerk. Andy's Fun Ask :tny kid. "Ask Andy" Is lun. See it Saturdays ln the DAILY PILOT. , So11fh C.••I rl••• lrl1t•I •f ffrt• S111 DJ191 Fwy, C•tl• M•ta 140-90•6 ' • ' . l A: ·differeh~ kind of tire dealer •.. [He cares.] : .. ,. Mark C. Bloome, the HEADQUARnRlfar STEEL RADIAL PLfTIRES-really does CARE ABOUT YOU & your entire safety. Wltll PRICES THAT.SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES & complete Aut~ Senices plu.s the LARGEST SELE~TION OF QUALITY BRANDS of tlm Merk c. " .. 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WOWI FAMOUS & BEAUTI FUL Cragar Wheels in 1jie1 1-4" & 15" to fit & beautify Fords, Chev- • 1 i•• & Plymouth1. Join the sporty group, live ii upl Crag.or Wheels 4:•88· SIJl'ER CHROME WHEELS 6.00x16 11595 Truck Tires Tires, Tire• ewery- wh ere, but 11ot enough room to list th1111 olll Fobulou1 price• on oll si1e1. 6.10x1s 11995 Th•t• or1 th1 fo- En91l1h bulll lcidlal1 d .. J 55/J 2 1i11n•d fot high .,. .... Th•y 11.,. gNoltor trocli111 I 55 /J 3 a. .. _ pot!tn. ... ,,;..,, l SS/J. Tl ltool.,,.., CCIII UMllll 111 ... lllOf• 111!1ng1 ... l11<!9GM J 75/J 3 futl icon_, -co,.. .,.,.1101101 tif11. Hurry 1 65/14 wtllli lh•J 101!1 ''" .... Nowt Special Prices on oil other Sizes Available A1111i11., Toyotot, Otmu11, Trl11111ph, MO, l.elw .. fk. lubt Typ1 l•ch. + $2.4~ f•cl. l •. To• l lockwoU Prote<ted with Tire Cord con1tructed of .•• 90 New 678/JS 78 Series BELTED GLASS New 4 Ply WHITEWALL Tubeless DUN LOP Gold Seal SAVI 1°"9 • ... Our Regular Pric• it $19.95 eachl Th• Dunlop Gold S•a tiso sup•rb tir• made for th• p•rformonce mlnd•d who mult in1i1t on quality. With full 4 ply cord con1truct ion & on •lftra lfrength carc:cui. Cl•orin g ovt 1lt:ff 5.20.it13 & .5.20..14, buy a 1et today. How con you go wrong? The perfect Xmas gift if they'r-your..1izel I 5 DAYS ONlYI · 90 5 .20"1 $ 5.20"1 4 ..._+11..i,1t1M ,..,,ls,, ... N ew Tubele11 Gold Seau ew 4 Ply WHITEWALL Tubeless More 1uperb 'tires for the budget minded who mu1f in1ilf o~ high quolif!I 7.75xl4 "'"' 7.UUx l:! 8.25x l5 8.55 xl4 r;., 8.85xl 5 9.00x l5 7 75 15 t.78/14 7.35x l4 t'i11: E78/14 S 55 "R78/IS t'il•: f it.: . x fi8f1S 8.25x l4 Gi8/14.G78/IS • x15 H78/14' (J78fl5) (Lil/IS) 13~5 1695 1995 2195 f•ch. + s 1.76 to S2.96 ffJl . 1 •. To• ••• IUCl'WA11 $2.fJ lESS M ojor Brake.I ob Be SAFE! Don't to ke chances. Mork C. l loom• will nol do les1 than o Safe Broke Job. T~is fabulous pric e is for FUlt SIZE U.S. CARS, except diK b1oke1. Good bra••• meon the difference bef'tfll'een lif• & d•ath. Dri¥e safelyl BB ~ Disc-Brakes Full Sise V.S. Car• 21,495 •"';._!:.~~·· ~ 4::::.. 119.95 ••• Brake • lob lu'8Mle11 * NEW DUAl fllCTION UMING INSTAU!D ON 4 WHEElS * l!SUILD All WHlfl CYllNDfrtS1 ' * TUIN l lfSUltfACE All 4 OIUMS * llE,ACK flONl WHlll BIAlllMQS * l lElD •lt UNIS, ADO I UKf flUID * INSPECT IMST(l CVUMOll & tAAKE HOSES * AllC OltlNO lltAKl iHOtS * IM5'1CT GIEASE SEALS •29•s r..,,.,.,.,1(~41 ... T ... ll-• 8.0<btJ6.5 ll•lt<IUoltAlfit~,.e !lprl ..... f.lf. 1~:~~.~: ... !~~5 Also BRAICE SPEC/AUSTS on Trucb & Vans Tool 7.00xIS •22es * r•tf AOJUSTll\IMTS rOt ttfl Of LINING * llOAD TISf fO« M•m '"'' ,,, ... ,., .. ,., •r IOAO rtsr MA GAlllil( 3005 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA CORNER of BAKER and HARBOR -PHONE 557-8000 Ser vhtl Costa /ll esa-Nelllpot't Be a ch Area GARDIN GROV E 14040 Brookhurot-520.3200 I ANAHEI M·BUENA PARK I 6962 Li ncoln Blvd.-126-5550 FULLERTON 1321 Euclld-170.0100 OPEN SAT. & DAILY 8 :30·9 ••• OPEN SUN. 9·6 Tins Trucks I ' • ' •, I• I I I '1 I l I 'I I I. l f I j ' l • ' ' • lllllLY PUf TlondlJ, -9, 1971 ~ • .Orange Coast· Area Men ~in Se~vice Around the World - 812" x 12" cooking surface H~,ALTHFULI S~QKELESSI SPATTER FREEi . ~· ~ . . -· Cooks and cleans like a dream. rarberware's • SAND SOMETHINGI Tab H olf wllll 11111 filli-Kllon Knlahlnf Mftd9•-~COM•ol v!Yaotoo1uof ortiH•I ..:!Ion for fHI m111•t.I fll'ltl<J~•I or ltrllghMlne ..:lkwi fOI' ft,.. 1atldlng. Big l5 Ml• Ill., p.ad glvft fo.iD COWfagto, aPHC!I ltdl-Qnlllllng ltld Nll"""lng worll. Fktlh nndtl on lh-lld9 lo g.i Wo '°-N l•ncecl IOI' ......nftf eonlrOI. -~ op!lonal ~ Ml>dklCI ~ ('7420)21..u TI4 • DELUXE CIRCULAR SAW El<lra muoci. wllh 1 ~. bllm. out pro\let.d I 111 HP ll'dor, CuU"';Hpdi lo2"'°"·~ "IO 45°.Sf*;lal ,,_.detlgla lof b1lance -eontl'OI. 1"' • COmblnt!lon bl1d1 ,.. ... :;=~::3995 Loac Btac11 •board U>e nee1 c.oter, San Dlefo. oiler vss Tihlp. N!W I" HNCH GAINOR ~ en Ho-..., YWf wofll I Shll'J*lf IDOl9, ~nlwo1, bladn. Ace•~ aec4lllO<Y .m.at1 kl w1,. t>o'uall tnd b<llf. Wiiii IOOI mi., .ye lllltldl. lllMl!lm, w .... """11.(17000) '2688 ' . Navy seaman Fred M. W Robertson, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Fred M. Robertson of I 8691 Hasting CfrCle,· Hun- tington Beach, Js in the Western Pacific a!>O~rd the destroyer USS K e p p I e r , homeported at Pearl Harbor. I • new size "Open Hearth" electric. broiler with an -8~" x 12'' cooking surface. "cOol· zone" broili~g method; (a ir circulation around cooking meaU seals in flavorful juices. Only the fat is drained off. No smoke f~lCX!a:W"!ll'~~~~n.::t!a:Bl!Q:BtW~-~r:;:~--·.1t:(fCXg;i-!Ml!l1dl::f~~ "' . I Give Her a Lift, tvitla Army Private Jamu W. I Jones, son of Wlllijun c.1~ Jones, 2039 National, c.osta Mesa, recent1y completed the m: first phase of training under • the modern volunteer army I field e1perlment al Ft. Ord. ' -no spatter. No ~ood or ·enclosure:to dry "Open Hearth" Electric Broiler-s34 99 extra larie 10" x 15" broilin( surface. Alnnan Susan F. -Harm1ni daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S.< H8rman of 1935 Pomona, out meal SeJVe the healthiest meats You've ever tasted. NEW ACCESSORY Costa Meaa, has _comptet~ FOR SHISH'-KEBAB FANS U.S. Alr.!?orce basic tralntog . • • . • , . at Lackland f>FB , Tex. She ~ ~ ' has been assigneil to Sheppanl r< AFB, Tex:, lor k &inlng In ac-1 count~ &nll~nc.. Airman , Mirman ,~ Central "Open Hearth" Broiltt/ROllssoriL s54 99 High SchOtlL ' 1, (. ., I -.. .,. Prlvate'nM.Dt 8. Helgesen, ~~~~tal!l¥W:.:r•.-!!IW!All'.ICll'.Bl?•Sll5'S._ IOI\ or·Mts-. ™light A. Outdoor lighting you stevens,, Jl033 Zl!lll Pjace, , westmliliter., C6ltf. '*""'' . never thought you ::i:,::,~~ ~~~ ;could afford! volwiteer ann; . .; field" ex- periment It' Fl "O!il. Prlvote·:rerry L. Smltlt. ""' of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Smith, GS Lewis, >Lon g Beacb, ~If.. receirt y com: pleted lhe ftrsl pbaoe of w trelnlng Wlder the modem i.; volunteer afm1 . · field ex-ft perlmen\ It Ft. 'Ord. J • • I -.. .,:r~r,.;.;1.dt.:1~~.~; :!~:~A quality sys~em vou lns~i you~~~. 1242 RuUand .Road, Newport ~ • ' t 't'h •-' fety Beach, .....,uy completed a fi • • · tn mtnu es, WI comp e.., 18 •. IO-week medical corpsman il No permits, CO!lllult or dllll'I n«pss1iy ... JUI! Phta lnl • • UL courao 1t tho. U.S. Army ~ U • ' ' NOMA -AMERICAN MADI, FUSED FOR SAfm ALL AMERICAN IULH. HG."·" sn -SALE I TREE ·st~,..D 1-S. 'HOLLTIIMI COVlUD T•EI STAND e WATIR U HRYOIR e U IPS TOUI T•IE ·~HER EXTENSION CORDS · 20' RED · & GREEN The Superfauoet: 'FLOCKING KIT & SGr•P•."~ish,.rln se •11 • fl~E RET ARDENT your \l l1hee,ghi1t .. ,sllver, P.Ot1.11)d pent ln'One MANT MtJCIUAN1ous quick, easy motldn. Thi ; TREE & TABLE pe~ct·gltt. boy tolnotoll, 'DECORATIONS JROM ! A Gift from Hoover eA Hoover- lhe worlds finest cleaner. •Extra larae throw·away bag - holds nnre dirt - change less often! •Vinyl outer jacket -never a dusty o<i>r. Wipe cleCll with a dar11> cloth. • • 4-position rug a<ljusbnent. •• incbor· ouldoor floor coverine:s to deq> shag rug• •Two speed motor - 50% more suction with cleaning tools, artomatically! oCleillel rolls on wheels-gets all the dirt, you just guide iL ... .. . . . ... ·. • O ' • • Cl• • . ~ . • . ,,.. ' .. ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... • • • •• • • • • • • I •1020 Medical Training Center, Ft. J '"':"v..,.., \IOr. ~ttm ~uttlj' Jhoekproqf, chlld safll ! Som Houston, Tex. l!1"' low l<)ltqa Rb 11t comploto with 1"" ,..led 6iom -r lljhts, color lenses (•mbt" ....... ~ .. , plrtl< ""' blue), ~tllor· l · 53388 · • only , ~ ........... ., .... ..._... .................... __ ...... __ ,.._ .. __ ""_ HOURS: P>ivote Tlmotlry M. Smith, . plOOf, • "1od<i>roof able, "''"'°'""' with .,. .. ff ..itch or 1C11 ol Mr. and Mn. Dean L. ~~ 1ut-1c tlmor, "°"""_,Ilka Ind will btaclcols • UM this SmJtb. SllO Wuhlogton Ave., l excltlnc MW illht from Uttlo.Cllllt In -of -thiwth-Colta Mesa, recently com-. plolecl lhe first phue Of ~ out tho -fl)(' Melqi\y -llld outdoor ~· fOIF -lrUdllC under the modem ~ Mll to -fn>m. - --ormy field u-f .. -at Ft. 0n1. ! Prices ~ .,,..... Allee Mountjoy, "" i start at ~~~ ... ~~Jrli~~. el Mr. and Mrs. Willial!' j $49 95 -·-~·--· =tJo1, 11901 Kiowa Lane, ' • · , . .pa Beach, became th< • Another Llltlo Qllllt ,.,.,Ult llnl .,... nlldent to Join th< i.,,..,.,.-............ ..-.... 1""'"".a\i-- I ·I \ MONDAY THRU RUDAY 9.9 SATURDAY 9·6 SUNDAY I I t j , . • . ' " • ' ;: ' . l• • r ' •• l / ' .· • ' " • • . , . . ' • t . . • -! 1 ' . ., ' f\\\ .· . . ; ti.t.'-'-'~' l • I t • I ' • ( • I D~LY PILOT l ]'HURSDAY, DECEhllll '• l•TL \ . I l ' I I " • • ' I • : • ' . . t • ' I ' - • • . , • . ' • • • t ;· . . ' ' • .. . /I . . ·' ,. . . • • •• . FOR DAD \ . ' . 4i ·~· . ".041 : -~ .+ • " . . . ' •. ! . ·-••• " ' \ • • {' • f .. ' Place, your gift li~t and a ·sha'.rp ~ncil on a ne.arby .f anle~. , ' \ · . · · · : · i . . fl •• l then. start to .. · slowly . tur rl . the pages of this. gift gujde. . . . ' · · · The-answers are ·an -here! . You'll: find the right gift ,for every~ne; · : · " ~< · · ·but· hurr.y·-. • .. ·there~:ar.e: only l6 ·days left untili Chris·tmas I t . " . ' . . ... ,I ! , i I t .< l I •· ' " • • -.. • • '. ' • .. ' • I· I .~ • - G&hlt II Olfl Guido Supplemont to tho DAILY PILOT-Thu ...... y, December 9, 1971 Some Specials Will B~ Special • • I .. . ·'Will' TINY TIM LIVE?" Rlch•rd Wiiiiams Animates Dickens' Characters ~ GIVE YOU MR. SCROOGE, FOUNDER OF THE FEAST' H•ppy Moment Dlpided In ,,fnl Engraving' Cartoons B~ Dillerent • give. a gift of delectable foods from : r • ' . ff_it,ltdt; t•!!!fe ' See our complete selection of gift ·paks including these favorites. Take them with you-or we will mail! · MIDNIGHT IP!ClAL *'·" ftlB ALL CHEESE PLUS $8.11 •~ 111. 1110 mac, Mild Mid t 1.on h c-1 ..... dellptt lodud .. : Belte Fl•ll .. i,. ,,,., a. .... ''""" (l~ktd ~:.: Chene. Buller JC1eff Cheete, Ed1111. B•t• ltr) tnd lnlpori .. °"'I• to tdd 1patkJ .. s-kJ (mobcl .-bor~,r.., a..... s,,-two Coodu. Old·Fahloood Cnck• -a..e Sllcb end lmpor1ed CIDdloo. , I -··· ABC to Air N 4W . V er.rion of Dickens! Classic By JERRY BVCIJ; ,.,. l•IWI.._.... Wrtter NEW :YORK (AP) -The Oft.told UChristJnu Carol 11 will be ..-mtecl oplo Ibis holiday ...,.o In an animated versloo that recrulll the original llluatnUona of the Dickenl rnanuaqtpl. RiclWd Wllliaml, the noted EoaHsh aolmalor. Lo producing the hall-hour apeclat' !0< ABC io the style of Phis (llablol Knight Browne), w b o u~ luslrated the lIWIUICrlpl by Bos (Cllarles Dickins). Returning will bo Clmtie B"""o and the Peanut. -. Dr. Seusa and "How the Grmch S t o 1 e Christmas," •'.Tbe Great Santa CI au a Switch. 11The Lltlleal Angel1 n "The LltUe Drummer Boy," "Tbe Nigh( the ¥imal5 Talk· ed," ••Santa Claus.II Coming to Town," and "Rudolph th&--AS A DOORKNOCKER , , • Red-Nosed Reindeer."' It's Mlrley'1 Face BOB CRATCHET AND TINY TIM Full of tho Joy of Chrl1tmn 04 A Olriltmu Carol" ls just one of many speei•I• the t.tm11oo net-a will broad- cul dl!rlnC the Yuletide · -1111!1 have been ..,. In Poll yeari, but llb OU1almN ornamenlJ l!l"Y ore . bnJuPI out 11111111.U, to add to lbe ~ opiril I • l'trTJ' Como w\11 have a new Cbri!lmU special oo NBC Dec. I and the followini -Blill Crosby -s~ "White Cbriltlnas" as be · ·bu every Y'4' alnco 11141 -will praenl bis 36th annqal Cbrlslmu 11hoW (ID NBC. Danny Thomu will have a aui1~ apeclal OD ABC. . , Solid State AC/DC Cassette Recorder with AM./FM Radio fM·AMRadio C-0.TapeReco!der Direct ndio recording on cuHtte \'!>ff; lndwlo .,;b, otand,Nttorl& t.i~ghL s39ss Gifts change~ But Christmas never does. Chrlstmashu._llMl\llt• season to exc:hanp glM. Onl~ the gifts have changea. :/ Zele/Kayis a bit ah .. d of~ times. . ·' llltd tlt\g gilts for rvefyone on yoor list . . . ' . All 11Mtvalues. Becauaevilue II I tradition at Zale/ Kay. Two Great Nemes Are NowOnel 'A''IKAY JllWllUlle _.....,_,. --... a.·-Ciarle IU u,...,. of Zal1fJ(.qr <llllp Plane. •CulOmOWp·~owt Orme)'O'lll'Muta01rpcr~ I Chuck Jones, the Aca'demy Award-Winning an l mat or supervising ' ' A Christmas Coro!" for ABC, said ibe idea for the ttbo1r came to him when be aaw Williams' iJ. luslrationa for the film, ''The Cltarg• of the Light Brigade." jewels by josoph searches for jewels "I thought bow ii would be to do a definitive 'Christmas C4fol' u though Dickins were the producer," Jones said. ''Thil Wiil be done In the steel ::inc -,tocltnlque of the 'The project WU researched In Brltlah museuma, YI.here II WU diacoftred, for i.Mtance, that there . Were no Christmas lrtel at the time. People used holly branches for decoratiop. ~STORES BRIM-FULL Of Christmas Goodies • -loaQa (o.st·!lm ' . I l /• ' NEWPORT BEACH -17 FASHION ISLAND OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS FROM 12 NOON to 5 P.M.: DAILY, 10 to 9:30 P.M. I l I \ /, I • ~ -·-~----' • ' ' ' j J ' I • • Cent~~pie ~P Christmas Sure . to~ Delight One and Thuradoy, --'· 1971-Chrlstmal Gift Guido Suppl~"' to tho DAIL y PILO'l'-J All ./r l , An 1n111an-il.1ttrn ~' ,Studio, is available whert gilt COllHblped paper cup S" 1 lnlpltu ·~ ""~· '!'raps are aold or ....i !Uty 214" cllail>· cruttd by a Jlllper crafts cents to ~to .with <;Ut . thmd spool approx. 111" I design :studio. InstruCuons 1 , Wraps, lf Main street, Park ~"diam. , . -"'-·' Jt • Ridge. lllloots -· Nor<ro&s ---· ( ama I\ m~'6 are given In pt1'i paUems and mat«iala are lb1 ) r-r-a~ · ct ~ ~~~ i'1 the . following tipe ~ • Ao~ clrt;tmas centorpjoce, instrudions. \ cylinder, •711"' x Sii" diam. it ii '""e to delight YOl!ll(lte<S • SAN'!'A FE llAILROAD . ' (wt or """81 boil of rall ages, bearing gifts· or / Mat.t..i: ._. ' , ftw ·boxu, S" x I'' z 7'' party favors. When t he Indian pattern gUt wrap No •• ~ OlriltJJw ball , Holid~s are . over it will 777 · CARS NO 2 and NO '3 brighten a child's room and [:green gUt wrap No. s.18 two boles. S" i ' 5" x 711 help lo , organile pencils, ed glfl wrap No. M5 erasers aod other. s ma I I '4" green Lustre-Tie CAR NO. 4 • treasures. Lwi~ • box, 3" x 3" x 111 An increasing number of green . box, lift" i: S" :r; r• paper craft enthusiasts will 16 empty ribbon a p o o 1 s , bor, 3 .. I' J" z 7., find more Uip thirty approx. 3" dlam.x'N" wide 4 dowel at~ 9" Jong addJUonal , decoratioos a n d rubber cemeot green Ottiltmu ball finial gilts to make In ~ new book 'to glue 4 green Chrlatiiw beo4s called "Decorate with Glfl Dlrectlom: ' Wraps, Vol . 2." The book, CAR NO. 1 . edittd by Ille Nor<rQLI Design I. Cul port A. from -ltd · • boon!, ' 2. fB) Box S" x ?" x l" deep. Cover fr..t ~ back with~ green llfl ""*"· and sides , with patterned w r a p , cen~ the design. s. <Ci 7\\"' x 3\2" d I,.. . eyllhder. C o·v.e r with CAA I 0 • c 1 ' • , F , Hj ' G ' CAil$ 2&3 s'' . ··[2j)· ' 1• A " .I _,_ • • • potlemed llfl wrap .. Trim with green tuatre.cora. OJ @J 4. j D) !lemOY€ rim · from B paper cup. Co.vet outside I c ·u·~'-• D f .c}J cPe ---··-- G. 'I -·- 'Train' Yottrself ~ Toy. train centerpiece Oelt) fl eaay to mile • Ing directions in drawings (below, •Jeft) aad Ill c!omp1nyin1 .,Ucle, Note that "Car No. 1" In lions fl lileomollve and "Car No. •" ii Clllli~ • llAHDSOM .. COMP•ltT ....... ltOtlS 11111 810, ... ..,.. .. lllf.llUl,llAOlllf,, OAANN, Offl I'll PITS ALL. ?HE HOUSE OF ;:-::i1-1 ·' -'? u [.._;' ..... , \ ' SOUTH COAST PUZA COSTA MISA 146-I066 w~ pOtlerned gill wrap; , I -1 - lnskle with gi:een. Trim tdge,-------------------~-------- wlth i.u.tre-Oiic! .. ' ' ' 10]2 ir:vi~·.: ..(., •. ,;w.stcliff Jl•z• Newport hfo;ll 548~ 121 " I. (E) wr,p .thrud spool wJlh constndlon paper to cover _ /im&; C.vifl with pa!ttmep ~P· I. Cut (Fl Jtom corrugattd • board. Cover both sides with sreertwrap. '1. (Gl Box S" I' 7" x 3" deep. Cover sides with patterned wrap, cemulng ·th& design; Great sounds outside bottom with,,.... at great 8. ~H) Remove rims fr'oJ!I 4 , ribbon spools. ,Cover sides ,·· I , with green Lustre-Tte. , • • with paiterned wrap, edges pr"1ces ' 9. Make hole in center .of top ' • . ' ~1!Cl;,l~r~. Up of ,(D) In • Somett.ing for ~i.~,~~1;~~~~· · ryone 1·11i I • I. (A) Bo• 5" • 7". 3" -.."' eve Cover inside of One' bmc 'With ~ 'red~"c."::J·~~°':i; -the famil"! 1 ' boxes with patterned wrap. ~ 1 centerlnit U,, design. 2. (8) Wheellt -repe,t·., # Jl'Uh car No. 1. : ; , CAR NO. 4 l (A) Bo:t, 3" J: 3" 1: 1"..-• _Coy.!!' with pa~ WTaP., ... Cfi!ltorlng tl\e dl!$lgn. • • • ' 2:-(Bl Box. r' x S" x 1¥." ... :.:19~to 7s~ · • • -, Cover with patterned wrap:~ · l' •'-'· : f,.(e)· I doweLs, 9" ~l)Vlnc! ' ·• • ' !lrlps of red wrap >rfllllld aD I four; glue. , 4. (D) Boit S" x 711 x 3" deep,. Cover inside with red .wrafl, outside wlih patte~ • ~ t S. (E) Wheels -repeat · as ..,, with car: No. 1. 6. Glue unit!: together. Glue dowels into corners t o connect (B) to (D). Top with ~een Christmas ball flnla1'. Place two green Cbriltlnaa beada on a straight pin, • stick into top comers and glue. Columbia AecOtds 'At C&rnegle Haili' Cl>I._ 7.11 • :FICA( Camden 'I Got Ludcy" Elvis Prnl9)', 1.91 ' Columbia Record• 'Alphabet Album• Muppets,. 3.81 / ' .. ' . Special group of stereo albums. , Tl • S Nml 'TIL 9 P.M, -- -•au 1"RU DICl#llR , • TllT cu,a• UU.A ·-Nn I Cup rmolditr '\.(_ ... $16.00 · WJP 4'"1a.-t ~ '"·' J.00 MOW1.4t ., ~ ~ a.-t .... s,4.oo NOW1." t• ,.... • • 1.,. S •.m NOW t." ~ tY. ..,.,. .... S l.Dq1 MOWS.~ \.,_,) 11 .. lowt ..... 10.IJ0' ... 4.9t t",'0-i.t ,.. ..... 10.IO .... 4.ft • 1\j," "°'-~I· 4M MIW11." . !0-"411• • ,. ..... U01llt¥r2.ft 12"' ,..,, ' ..... ~.00 • '·" ~ o.i, cof'" Mlit.r,'t.f\ 111.00 NOW 7.4t .• \ I QI, .-_,,... M9. $ i.IO -4.6f · 116 Ot ......... hi• $12.'11GW 6.24 2 ,Ot • ....;.. .... Sl4i00 llOW 6.ft -1 Ot .. """'"" .... I ta -4M -,,. 10t.c-... .... r•t•""' w - I Of.~ ... SIS.GO llOW 7M 4-QI. t......ro 2 Qt. TN Katlle ,.,, ~ ........ -t.24 ..... $17.00 t.o.$1'6Jl\ IOt.C..... ..,:SS.9DNOW1J,ff --------------·----------------LOOK -OUI SAVI l'"'-7A&L llCONDI • ovu RUNS IN·STOU PICIALS V-V7W • DIK-COlOU ~ I • T: ~:I Jast 09 -+--= ..... == ..... ~- 1 .... -1 l '''"of°"'' seccJr.lO I I -.;:;;; J ~ I PACTCIRY ounn POii _, 'I"'· ~ SCANDll!L'YIM COOKWW -t<=-.,,.,.,,-.--;-- 4852 we! Canyon Bl. llOltTll -L YWOOO ' ~,., __ \ HClllDAY llOU 1lOUU Ol'IN 7 DAn A - Mon. tflrv f~. 10 a.m . .f ,,., ht. 10 b1..S:IO pJO, s ... 12·1 '"" Sl64 W. Uncoln An., --714/H7-1WJ I II" 1~9 Music for. your every mood by'8ljoh artists as Tony Bennett, Arteha Franklin, llb8race, ,and many more • • Top·selling 8 track tapes at only 488 ea. C"°"!'9 "---1111111Y mot• lot hoNdly gM"G· Toke ldr.,._ ol aur low, low price. Warner Brotherw 'MUd SUde Slim' James Taylor, 4.18 Ampex Record• 'H•rmony' fhrH ~m~x Record• Dog Night. 4 11 Se11m1 Street Ir JCPenney c.· ..... The values are here every day. Shop from Sunday at the followlnCJ stores Records tnd t4pt c1rtrid91s •v•ll•blt et tht11 1tor11: Ch•t91 it. NEWPOkT BEACH, F .. h;on l1l~nd. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hun1;ngfon Centtr. I f • •· • I I I I • , "-Clh Gultle Su 11m1nt te th, DAILY PILOT-Thursday, !>tcambtr 9, 1971 ------Versatile Gift Is Inexpensive ontana Candy Store Booms Durin3 Chrisrri]a~ Se~son 'D&LICIOiJS DEt-lSIONS-COME HARD&R DURING HOLIDAYS Old..faahlonecl Store a.c.m .. 'S.nta's Candy Factory' . I Happy ~igilia (Vigil) Means . ·'Season's Greetings' to Poles 'l'lla, 'll>WllfvbW IU(i<J Ii lhty art, someone pr<stnl will Supper includes appetirus of rdly bl.sh when it's time to noJ Uve to enjoy anolber pickled h e r r I n g , individual of <llrlstmas:, much to Cbrislmu. salads, p I e r o z k l wllh dllmay of man1 cans who call 1 t An eltra place ii always set mushrooms and brown t>Utter; J'Uah1ng the season."' at the , Wigilla table and a creained fish soup w I t h ='-But for the P 0 l l 1'h lighted candle placed in the • dumplings; pike filet baked. in it isn't unUmely to window, ln hopes that the God cream: baked sauerkraut and Christmas celebra· Child, in the guise of a mushrooms; pike in aspic; li \I early. 'lbe Po 111 b stranger, will come to ahare cauliflower with crumb and ~ ls a four-net the meal. From this ahC:lent butter topping; fried fresh lE of rellgjoua observance. tradition comes the . Polish salmon and potatoes with faithful fast ea c b cum.om of honoring and pro-tomato sauce; prune compote; .l:tdMSday, Friday and satur-!tcting aoy ~ or'stranaer poppy oeed cake; nut pudding; , all the while preparing who comu into the home. and pastries, coffee, nuts and the "!Vi.ilia (Viall) Sup.JiO,iiA~Jyp~lcal~-~11~-co~ur~seiiWiii'itatti;;lo;a ~can~d;;iy;. Diiiiiii~iiiiliiii~ " to commemorate the ~n of the birth of .. .,.... .. ...,.. .. .,. ...... ,., ~~.::.~ !a9UJ1a leach I ·c:~~~i GlBFY· ~td. < II covered wllh a wblto ec1olll 11111 It II here the 100 TEN SPEEDS y gathtn for the ancltnt . 11on or breakini1 the IN STOCK FOR .li ~ 11 a lbln, unleaven-CHRISTMAS ~ wafer much like the altar ERYI ltead or communion waler us-OELIY • di in cburch. It II stamped $79 95 ,jlth Iha 1Jiurea of I h e God FlOM • <)ild and -!tie lllealtil Mother. '"""'"' l.odln "'°"" ~ the "Bi-tad .. of 1011911 is lfoken, tacb family member Ill turn pull It to his lips, *baa all the others good r:th and good fortun.J for coming year. Then they all down to wi.ma Supper. fi ~ven, nine, 11 or 13 cow-ses ate served. However an odd 1fIDber of persons never must bf ,..ttd at the tablebeoaust, aacordlna to Pou.h btllef, If S SPEEDS, 3 SPEEDS. CHILDREN'S BIKES & TRIKES Expert Service & Repair • HELENA, Mont. (Al')' - Each ~ear ~ro~n4 Chrlltma1Ume1 a Uhy k:on· fectionary &hop on Helena's hlltortc Lui Clance Gulch II tranaformed Jnt.o a mln1ature Santa's Cindy Factory. Located in the center of what waa once a major Mon- tana gold strike, The Parrot confectionary Is one of the few remaining old fashioned candy stores. · More than 60 varieties of homemade candy are hlnd- dJpped during the hoijday season and shipped to CUltomtra lr'OtlDd tbe wwld. still make candy by hand. l>w--Id Du f n 1 I n I . Puenstng pid ht plans !o ~P doelll1 hova to ldverllle hto on using Iha old meth9ds, prodllctl. Hll custamert ~ . 11Y~ loae I yout ldtafitY that (or blln. Lui ,...,. lllip. whtn you start brinllnl a mtnta wwe made' to Europe; ' bunch of 11tachlnery into the Africa, South Am er I ca , shop," he said. · AUllrslla and Japtn,' u ... u The P.atrOl opened. in 1122 'as to every atato In tha'll!lion. · and Duen1tng bo<Jahl the, shop Duensing uses a Turklih in 1957. The •tore tmploy11on- paste ; fecil>' that w a 1 ly seven ·l)eOl)le molt ol the originally bought from a year, ancf wfien orders .start Turkish candy maker, Aod roll!na ln1 Duenslpi hires The Parrot still maw old three ,xtras to htlp with box- fashioned bon hons, an art ing and mailing. that has nearly been lost. He said he had no Idea bow Only four stores in Montana much candy gOeJ out of the ...... -........... plotquh""bodl- 0 • • • • Twin Of,NI: H .. dbo9rd and mettl trame on •••Y.rOlllng cattera • Connrtlbtt Iola: Genuine iMpl'lerd cnttra tnd flti.d arl"l'I Clpt • R...C Bed: FulJ..fU!loMd top •nd filled bottom lhMt 'l\11 year, Idell need nol be shop each year. But lut )'OIT, stywiled by a plggy-bani bud- ha said, ha r<Ct!ve<I a sinl1e m, Mommy, a favorite aunt, order for more than 100 bUtl, ~ Qr ~VJn Dad, will cpjoy of candy, and that shlpmant 1etanc a veraat1le 1m auch as went all over the world. a gaily decorated box cl "Q- None oP Iha candy ,II frozen T1p1" cotton swabs, a prezenl and Due1U1lng said tbe 1hoP good for ever-so-maoy U8el cannot get more than two and sellin1 !er iua lllpUy week! ahead on ill orders. more than ~ dollar. When the holiday sel80tt •P.. One packl&e ts wrapped ln proaches, evtcyone pitches tn deep green paper with cotton to get the orders out to swabs and 1wab Ups glued in Christmu candy lovers. The place to give the package a small store bU1tles and the three dimemlonal holly leaf sweet smell ot b u b b 11 n c effect. Holly berries' are made chocolate permeates t~ cril!lp · with tiny red paper circlet winter air in Montana. glued in place. Decorltlw, w111tll•, beaUtllu~, gl'MI comer group oan tum your.din• · Of fprtll)'· room krto an atra rooin. Nine piece aet Includes 2 Ortho ~ 2 box IPMgl, 2 la\erl and 2 qullled ~ts.. pl111 an •ttnctlve oon'ler tabJtl ·-' ibleSofa I . .J LAKEWOOD 4433 C1ndlewood Avenue Cendltwood Sttope SANTA ANA and FOUNTAIN ·VALLEY ANAHEIM 1 11 West Lincoln Avenue 8 ween Euclid end Brookhurat Avtnu11 Just Eaat ol Fed Matt - (acrON from Lakewood Center) Phone: ~ 134 18131 H•rbor Blvd. · ' (corner of Edl~ger) NalJ to Zody'• Phone : 139-4570 .. Phone: ne...25~ • Bethlehem 15. Dakota Plans Shri Rites National Symbols ' . ' " . •JVas!>i\lglJln Monument !09 down on the nation'al Christmas tree iJ) WashJn , n, D,C.: one js a sym'- bol ,of joy and· e·ace for e holiday season and the ~'is 1ymbo of nationlJ, pride for all seasons. ECORD ··RIOT NEW LOW ·DISCOUNT PRICES YOUR CHDiCE TOP 200 LP's ANY $4.98 LIST LP's NOW $311 ALL 45 R.P.M. SINGLES 59' ANY $5.98 UST LP's NOW '3'4 ' IS CASSITll ~ ALL $6.tl a ~HT TRACK $&24 I . I SHOP GRANTS EYERY · ' Y FOR ,LOW, LOW pa S ·IROOKHURST AT AD MS HUNTINGYON IEACH ' • • I Thursd1y, DocembOr ,, 1971-Chrlollftll Gilt OulH luptltment to lht DAILY Pl~ . Holiday . Suggestions: • Be Your Own Sculptor • Harv•st Gold SALE .:. $188 . ' HUNTER'S BOOKS. POIUI~ 1PICS11i1 , Lie...., At ' FASHION SQUAii ' IN SANTA ANA "'-17141 IOfta N,IOO ..... ~P·•· n. ... 111 ..... , 1' .~ ....... OPEIW EVE/WINGS '2'11. t P.Jll. ' h....,fy Hlll1 e. Le .s.na e .......,. e ... Jlr·•W Prices 81Kti'll Now tlwv Sat. Dec. II, 1971 . ' ' ··Electric · $128 DRYER •••• ' ' .. Deluxe 8 track stereo tape player fits car, boat SALE' 88 Sl'IAICERS EXTRA Pub hours of unlnt.erruptcd music, all your own favorilc$;. at yo ur finger. tips. Jazz, pop, clQ.\.'SicaJ, whatever you choose. Latest solid st.ate circuitry. ' 18" COLOR * ORTA· VISION TELEVISION GRANT PLAZA " $ PUSH-IUTION REVERSE ZIG-ZIG SEWING MACHINE SALE 87 Zig-Zag control to adjust width of awing; does buttons, buttonholes, fancy stitches! . . THIN·LINE WINO IRIGHT· • COLOR 1HUGE SIDE-BY-SIDE REFRIGERATOR FREEZER TY • fits Normol ·kitchen space • ' 6°SPEAKER , CONSOLE ST.ERIO with bullt·in 8 track tape · SALE $ • 2 Crl111tr1 • 111 17.73 cu. ft. • BROOKHURST AT ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH· · Store Houn: Daily 9:30 to 9:30 -Sun. 10 to 7 • ·' r ' r r ' -· I~ I l I I I ,. . ; .. . .. . ' • ' ' ' ·._-~DAILY l'tLOT..:Thur!.i.y, Doc..,,~.~ 9, lffl . 1 " J~dian Ritual Bei~g··PJanried . • , • • • I J ~' ~ j '!Ui!t11. • ' ·~ BICYClU DAiLY PILOT ·1--·:..:.--' -,-4 .. ' .. THE. HJi.PJ:UL GUIDE 'I ,1 FOR TODAY 'S HOMEMAKER S • • • ' . ' • • CllfA .- ··-Nib •'II'"°'-....... . , , . • . ' . • • ~·!"I-. , ~ .t' .., • .,~-1 ·lz \ ·M-.1 )4; .... ,. t .i; • . ~ .... , ' ., • I . ' ' ( • ) . -' a I I I • . . -. ~' ,. . . .. . . . . . • • I 9 Clil• W. 911 •W. 5-14-' hi 11io DAILY PILDJ-Th.,.Uy, -lier t, 1971 ,. Dolls · Promi.se New Delight~-T.hi~ Y ~ar I . I ! I . . • • ' .1 l } hubltance and ....,. around on her own akil besides. For _., octlvlly llhe .... a opedal .,. catclllog bal lklly -bf ~"" perlormo a l<llal .ol U ---.and- Llnle by Ideal in>n1 and dusts. There .,. more black dolls, some with ethnically comcl lealurel. Hoilman .... bnluihl out Pegy Pea Pal with IQ Afro hair-do, wbo lib .• lier -'and -and ' -,,_ lovlnc Caro ii lbe appn>priale name !or -o1 lbe .... baby cloUs --loll akin, human lo lbe loud>. She *tnU and wet. and cin be wulifid or -ed. -A ,,.. UJ11e on cbild ID- ,.._ fO Bye Bye ~ ... bao -.. binds and . llead. SM -alive -lilllo llll(ln .. placed in !be ~ •• -•..-,. simulate 111e ---~c~~~U~IM~IPIT~~IS~, ~C~Kll~~~sc~.~~,.~~·~ ~~· __ j -olatt.llbab)'. si.,~.Too • 1.,.v ... ' . . , . Tliinl{ing of Appli ances? . Sound ' ' Out Friends First • I ' l!ri!tniu is·tnditional an40IO we at iWlldaJ!S.' -Sl N'1cl<''lik• to till )liPacl: bandJome sele¢o. ' tiOns now ~n festive · play a\ ur sh•f· ·Man l"ho · like gOOll lhinp will jbj .a t from Hallid.ay'" • , ' • I ' ., ,~:".!..~~ ~ ... ":"~:'J:;;! ;~~~~or I n-between HALLI DAY'S life with a new applianct this ·appliance category and a Your Christmas gilt will 1 be - f THIS IAIY• 11 PULL OF BEANS It Ma kH Hor 1'>ft a~ Easy to Cuddle CbrilbD.u. factl from a· re-vacuum cleaner in the small ~rtain to plqfe·: J( you MEN'S TRADJTIONAL cwnn:NG I cent Hmne Care lllslilule appliance section. purchase a quality iqlp\lance 17th & Irvine, Weslclill Plaza, Newport Beach survey should belp. Copsider a 1 t g h I w ~ t g ht wilJi specllic . f ea I u res II Open Evenings nntil Christmas. 64~792 Wbe"ther it's a large or a .:_ct.aoer~. ~'.,'.or~a~hancl~::_v'.":ac~f~,or~l~ast~~-~~ake~.rs~w~an~l~--~<r.~-~!!,.~•!!!•~•!""~· ~-~•!!•!!!•!!!•~•!-~•i!!•!!-~!!!""'~-!!!~-!~~-!!,.!!!•!!•!!!•!!!_,..~."'!§V.~•' iilavldson.'• FOR • Chlldren"s A.P,P~i'el small appliance you. are coo-1~ sidering, talk, with • sotoe, d.. your wife's friends· about h before heading down to lhe local stort. l'! lhe slore, d>eck lbe ap- pllai!ce's qual)lfl and type ol ... conslrucUon anti its ease of oPeration. These are the most crucial factors homemakers loo!< !or wben purchasing ,- appliance. COlor, style, con- 'v~Jutures, brand na• and warHnty period are a190 . I ... s tAoll•f fd"'O\I Jns.U ~' I . ·i~q :..~!IS-• ., 1 "T'UP. .... ~ ... .. .uen s . Ch'"'' -~t. . . otJ 'llj ' 13 tO , , ·, , J-, ' I • important and should be con- sidered, bUt the women rate them a.s signUicant, n o t crucial according to the na-tkloil survey conducted for Eureka Williams by the Home c... fnslilult.., O,IN fRI: ·11.:-f ,,M.-SUN. 12-5 P.M. MON.·IAT. 11 AM .. 4 PM 11512 -· lfi'd.-H•\•. 'l-1' . : . • TOWN & COUNT•Y CENTER · •. 1 The survey information con- tains some good hints about what, housewives want this year. When asked which large and which smal{ appliance tbey would purchue for their hnl"I"'" if nrice were no object, 1 JUST SOUTH or EL L.IS .... -. _,, on One Touch Sewing in handsome Bakersfield cabinet. Golden Touch & Sew• machine lets you choose stitches with one touch .. Cabinet qoubles as a table, too. Save ' ,now. on th iS:present with a fu1qre! ~--"-----~ " I , ' ' >1,, • ' ' I : .. > ' •• one touch and the One 19uch and yoU Choose from nine Singer exclusive cl'loose a stilch. strelch stilches. Pu&h·Button Bobbin §lr•lghl;zig~zag o" 1 ..... • M0"9 thin any o!her wtncalnmtehlne. • .,~stl~ '1 .,. ~· • No Motltl_y....,..111witi'Feb.19'12.TheSinger1 to36' Credit PIM lllllP9 ydul!M'thisYllkllt now withklYJlll[budget. \ Livi"9 lkl~Y TENDER 1,0VE Wheelie Jrikes ...,. boit "°"troh ·--'""·5•• ~Trit..es~r · · ~'""" 1-.fwt .........,_ 1.: .... ,... ' . TAJ:l!NG PICTURE PUZZLE Aisemble the pn:de, P'f'.h thp button, New . the nome ._, .... ' SKmUPoOl . -.. 12•• BIG "O'' ' ht Tnck layolt ~--"" , .. 'ut.Y •. OWtMl'S.. • Rote 'ett1, pots •em, aquee1• 'emo"tl , .... Pl1$TO Pl.A Y-STCiNE srr ' . . • • ~---:~· CR0MPET I -...... .._.. -------............ __ .... _ 12•• ' 4 DAYS: THURSDAY T RU SUNDAYfu ~.Man.SSP TIME TRIAi. SET T,.mg dock NCOfd• roe• -... Set comes With '"°"" flecked c.or a. all equipment. , .. ,. 10•• ' ........ UllNllTE • CAKE MAKER ' CUllS & TUBES . lyUOO .3'' CLASS"A" RACING SET voia ,o:. MUMMY1 Mystery MUfflJM'f ._. r/lwJ P~• ditediona. A...., ' l ·NYIKOOL nuwOllf" . LOCI-UP ZOO :;:.=12• t.gC119.-........... ........ .UP ANDOVER Ag.7Nl.tfindfOlf ........ oclloft CH -..,. wh!ii .. bal •ep ___ .. ' @>2•• . ' SINGE.R ' I • F« .odrt.. oi the Singer Sewing Centeri;tenst )'CIU. ... White Pages undet SINGER <XJMPNfY. • •A 1111111_1_9' THI SIJ<IGE'I COMll'ANY ' , . • ' I ' . Y w< ""11 S.rvlct ALL YE AR TOY STORE TOT HOUSE JU I. lhfl St., C..'9 MeM Ttl, MW4M. t .. ' 111111.,. '""" 11..S l " TOT WORLD H~f Sltel'fthtf C.....,, t .M. Ttf. SU-JtJI. lt " ; ftll'(, Siii\, lN . / TOT HOUSE , }44z .,. u.; H..,.rt '"'" Ttl. 11HI•, J .. • fifty, Ill\ 111 I • • .. t ' ' . ' • .I Thur .... y, Doc..,,..r '· 1m-Chrlotm11 Gift Guido SUf!pl-t i. tho Santa w1th a Black Beard? MENS FASHIONS at tlleir very BEST and at TWO, for the price of ONE! KEEP KITTY HAPPY Some Gifts Are Pr• Gift Tips for Cat I ' i1Jo Has Everything i Is someone named Kitty on ~ your Christmas Ii.tit this year? f¥'11~ .. -nere are some suggestions • t may cut down on impulse uying from Felicia Ames, uthor or "The Cat You Care or." Gilts to Avoid' Sharp or ted toys;, objects so small may swallow them.; yam ttring. Dangerous sillies ·h as a turtle nee~ aweater. ts have .. hlgher-than-human peratures and can easily urru heat pro'straf.ii>n Crom ' ' weaten or c 9 a t s. Nix on ealil".g ~ too, for the e reuon. Leather collars t-ll>out elastic inserts or other ~!IDS of being easily pulled l A map;Oi.lt br. elasticized ar loo~ jlllt as Well and .. no sarety problems. Items like ipanogran> med tooth~·· f a I I e eyelashes, mouthwash. And qt' year's tnollt t. o o k y retefit: a pet-size water bed. l ilts That Please Both Puss Owner : One of the most popular . prewits for a cat (eapodally a ,'111111 ... ). ii an and ii good for digeatlon. other practical Idea.a for Kitty are a stout Carrier for trips; a wicker basket shaped like a beehive for lntro'(ert cats; a new quiet aerosol flea ,foam for cats lhat hate the usual hissing llOWlds; place- mals thal can be easily waJb. ed.; boo.ks on the care and feeding ol Puss (such u "The ~t You Care For" -Iii cents -Ulustrp.ted by Walter Chan- doha); or a subscription to a cat magl'.zJne. Miss Ames, Who Is also Director of the Friskies cat \(;oUDell, further "'iiests ... for the cat who hu everything .• a ClonaUoa lo Pet Pi-ide, the non-profit eociety for lell!iea only, 111!! Sunset ~ Pacific Palisades1 ca. I ,,. your local SPCA, In .the name ol your pet. lulllcJ!loten!d "ttee. 0 c.ts like to pOrch: A wooden pole 0,. refchtl to the celling and ls be]~ firmly with a tens.ion pole - has been outfitted w I t b arpeted plaUOnns ideal for sitting. Some treea bout tillvered hidey·hollSel. , .,llcratcblng polls are good fltC all cats and housekeepers, r bl~ it mUJt be admitted that llol all cat& take to them. ~ 'l' Item this year. II pare ca~ extract. TTY Bj>rayin&-!.t on post and you. may· wean frolri your couch. A tchlnr: poat that ttVolves ~, interestlnl new1 varia- ou can purchase a Grown. -Own catiilp In a garden this yw. Put It on the I k.ilchen shelf, f o 11 o"W dlttc· tloM, and ha.ve 1n I n d o o r en for your cat in no ~e. It will give her quite a 0 trlp" ' 1111 1lula In Clement Moore'J tl.-'1A Vlsit 1'rom Sllnt Nicholaa" 1!U a rolyi">' !y, ~./-·--......, .....,.., lwinklllil eyes, and cheeks like "°"'· Tha poem, popularly llnown u "The NJcJ>I Btll"" Chrt&tmaa" brouPt -ol . -pluma. tiny ~. and I kindly old -"• rlpt Joi!)' oJd elf." Jlolmw. Moore'• a.scrip. tlDa. wrltlon In tm. did no! mateb llllt ol the Sein! Nicbolu ._ or Santa C 1 a u 1 portr.,.cl by artists ol the ~ The Santa of the 1128'.s .,,.. ~thin bleck·beard-. ed bl w type who came ..._. ii *•Die costumes l'lllllnC from m 111 t 1 r y unllonns to furry black .Wts! Ewa the ertbt who ~ hillrelAld u..r.·. book. iden- -G!Q U Boyd, dfew I plelure 'of Sonia that -lwdly be ~ble todll' Hb st.· ~ bid a short, strelebl befrd, smol<ed • pipe, • and WU dreued in white stoc:klnp, knick.era, vest, and fur.trimmed short coal and fur hal Illustrations from the period hou.ed In the Hallmark Historical COiiection portray Saint Nicholas as a wbltebearded, prlesUy looking man in religious robu. The white, beard also was the tr..demark of the F a t h e r Chrlftrnas figUre p o p u L a r around this time In England. A reprinting of the ortl classic by Moore is av le this year, a Hallmark spokesman said. The h a rd bound book is a good choice for someone wishing to send something less than a large gift, but more than a card. the spokesman added . · Illustrations in the Hallmark book are those by Howard , Nast, the first artilt to follow Moore's description of a jolly character with a "little round Cool it To prolong the freshness of cut holly, keep it in 1 cool plaee. It ii also advised that once you ·get> the holly home, make a fresh cut on the end of each stem and bruise the end of the stem with a hammer so that it will absorb more water. AN EARLY THOMAS NAST SANTA CLAUS Artist Drew Thi• One for Harper's WHkly bltl]y that shook when he laughed like a bOwl full of jelly." t The timeless poem was wr!>ten by Moote some 40 years before Nast's original Sal!ta first ap~ I • Harper'• Weekly. Mrs. Je.anette Lee, Hallmark's vice president and creative director, says that not only - jfr ... Jf@irsty• FOR A COZY CHRISTMAS 0.11.0RINS ~ Wntclfff Pica• 1011 lni .. Aft., N-p9tt kll. '42·5262 8•nkAmerk •l'd • M.11IW c:Mrt• Open Mon. 111r11 Fri. rv11. 'T!I Cl!tlsll'N:I FOREMOST A~NGST THE PROBLEMS Of CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IS GETTING WAITED ONI . .. Not so 1t old ,Joek lidJ 111's. We hni enou1h S.nt11 here -no w1iting -8 MCh 1 timid, quiet, fT1in1cl eapert on what's new • • in mensw••r • . 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'!hen be wW have lo start """"· They wW tell you that lilbl of Sub O.U. bondlac lor ~ -· .i .ii> over and coetinue untll dawn, even !heir bllmy Decombet Is out~ II Maoy'1 Iii ""' -alNlcl!loJllllo-lar whea he must flee un-more Iii<• ll was on a Yort.orats.llrilfce'11Dr..o. nlllloer, Gnclan clllldnn dqround. Jlt""mably warm Bethlehem cloD. -·•nlgblf«trldt·playin(1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1i~~I ••••tor• tnown ••Ir~~~ r~·~t.-:= --GIVE MUSIC ..... ~to ...,,., a.bdbedw:ttoa J _, l, Illa ... -.,_ Nldlalllil ......... . 11 lbe ,,. __ .. His , .... .., ll Deco ....... 5.' ~ FOR 'CHRISTMAS Pip are slaugbl.....i la tbe -wllb • good deal • .,.,.._,. Tbe alp al lhe \' ~lsmadoOW<tbeanlmal,. liwllll tbe .... -tbal will ~ -lo 1111 ~--'llban bu __ ..... Ml'· I Orange County's Finest Selection of Records and Tapes For The Entire Family ... ..--11s-. FodwlDN .... rill a ..,rig of ~~~---1IRECORDSj~ -·~~~ ~· ':: ~ Allhouflll Ibero are no tales ~ Odoen !!>' Santa a.. and his •Oyiog N~· DGG 'fuindeer lo cok:b ' lhe fanlasy !lir -. Greeks at Mercury tbne recount~· PhiP' . llr(o!vUll Ille devilish ff rps l"~· ·' &Y.. Columbia Survtrinl. ..... lhe papp ··"" )story of Greece , l'• RCA antun" roam this~ London emanean land of the W ' ARGO PAntE Non-h Warner Reprise Angel Seraphim Vox Everest Audio Fidelity TurnabOut Decca L'Oi5e11u-lyre T ilefunlien religion during lhe ~"'1V9' nlglU bet-lhe ~ .------------'-------, ·~~or ar11t'• bb1b '""If PLAYERS & ACCESSORIES 1---- .~~ Fa v orile "kalliltanlzarl" ft Garrard Ampex -Shure ' ks are jumping on a H • , tripping him or :t~ •ilJllking him dance wlldly until W ,!le collapoes. ~ "' These annoylng fellows of .~anlaay are variously descriJ>. u ~ u dazt and ugly or :... "'lwarthy with red eyes, cloven Yi bves and monkey-Db arms. ~ :f'ortunately most descriptions ~ncur that the Chrtltma1 ' ·VENTURA CONQUEROR ~lvea are extremely stupid. ~ :;,For instance, they cannot ff GJJIT ARS MandQlins & Ukeleles . ' t• Great Gift Idea fo~ Now-silk'worm surpassed in I I • -'· ! HOUU1 -DAILT~t:JI TO 6:00 FllrJAY IYU~ Tfl 1:001 P.M. • ••• 11alilf. ,.., .............. .-....1......_. ef 1~ .hlsilll&..,._.C..,...W• .............. 11 .... I ..... -... -·' \ .,, ....... ..,,. ....... --...,., .............. w ... ,._,,..._ ...... w .......... .w ...... •f 1tulltr. ' .. ,, .. AND IT'S 'ONLT flciM AllOW I THI COLOlPUL WHITI IHlll.T COMPANT ·~ fa •b MA.JOI CllDIT C~IDS ACClnlD IN COSTA MISA tT'I tlJU!'l to three, as that· 'number ~ f,1 1rei:resent& the trinity. ~ a ~ {~~:~~::;~ ~ LAGUNA MUSIC CO ·: H ~:-~E~:::·~:c"'~:: .; . ~ . • 1' THRU' DEC. 23rd,, , 1=~y m~:.11 a '~ih ":r ~ 310 FOREST AVE •• LAGUNA BEACH "' . l:.1fudge and turn It inlo'a foil pie}~ M-• ._,. 494· 151 (> ................ ~~ -6~. OEPAftTM&HT •TOft~-~ 1116 Newp.rt ltvtl., C•te M..ll ··.·~ n. Don!t cut ·the candy! ~ ' !' __ • . ' • rap ll, filht in the pan, nd ~ ... ~;;,J~,':;/~!,';;,f~~~~~~ •· ~d your note ol greetll)&.. ,... · ' < ' • • • • • ' •;- • ~ .. .• " ii :· .. • .. ~ ' .. ~ ~ ,, '• ~ ' :. • ' ' ' ' ' ' • . \ • ' ' ' • Three fine imported Tea Trays ready to serve a lifetime ~--appointed with solid Brass for I beeuty and strength, these solid rosewood T •• Trays in Ebony Oil finished antJ HandrubbetJ, made of soliJ teakwootJ, this carved flap top tJesk with tJrawers is a 'W'tlue to consitJer $l25. • ' black finish make a fin• gift $25. -· . -. • leautiful Jewel Case; lifted with Damask, m.O. of solitJ Rosewood with solitJ 8ra11 fatifttJ; •complement to your Gems antJ H .... .-12 sises&: 4 l1nin9.choice1I J7,IO •ntJ 49.50 ~I ·- StantJin9 2J" hi9h t 1 l" ln dia. this solid RotewOff t.We or stool will be a 1h-i•in9 addition to your home. Feahir.s tradi- t ional rope &: tie de1t9rlin natural lacquer fini1h $115. 19 piec......a place settings a beeutiful Cake Serving in solid nickel bronie with rosewood handle• or·~ll bronze ware comes with teakwood case ' Fully Handcar'W'td $ZO. A limit of space means need f.or utility · Arkraft's answer: Nest of Three Tables m,ade of solid , natural lacquered finish , Rosewood of rare ~uality $125. with scents of China this solid Teakwood Bar in natural oiled fin ish will create elegance in Holiday entertaining .$US. .i rd lll ' <\' "" !rl ,, ,, ni rlJ ,., ;rl ;1 JI ,, 12 ,, "' .. , '" a ,; 'I " ;i " ;"' " ) Newport Center 644-4737 complementary decorative stirvict Fino Furniture l lml'°rted.G;fts 3375 Hill at Redo North of Pacific Co11t HWy. 597-1359 Lon 9 Beach . --...--.. ..,._,.. ' ' Ir " • -. I ., MOOEltN CHIMNEY.$ CHALLENGE SwEEPS '" They St1y on ROof, Send Rope Down ln15ide 'Even Chimney Sweep . . Can )t Do Santa Tritk .:1· •• • ' . 11 By JUDY FREUND cleaned or leaves and cobwebs .t.u.c11..i ,.l'ftl wr1i.r; at the same tif\le, ·Smith. sa,y1. NEW HA VEN. Conn. (AP) The cost i.s usuJlly p!lfor just -It's a wonder Santa doesn't one flue or $35 for bOth. •( get stuck going down the Of rourse, an especia¥}'-dir- chimney. Chimney sweeps ty chimney or ohe 'ift1 whicli don 't evern attempt the des-birds or squi.rre.lj; hS:WJ tiuUt cent. nests is ~ f nj.:iemi -•unie average nue is eigJ.W Smith cbalg~ew'f~Y.}*' ~r1 !l_ 12 inches,~' explaim Walter and an o6s . ctea 'flu~. can Tith, a local chirruiey sweep takP. ,J-* s~ tb l!f.i days to ip modern terminology,' . ~an. . . "~himney con!ractor.'; 1 To get rid of,the obstruction, Houses_ in olden tlmes, --'Mil . ,the chimney contraptor on the 'fireplaces IKl big a person roof drops weights to knock uld walk into them used to the block free. If that doesn't ave ladders bu ill wlihin their:-work, bricks have to be assive q»mneys to help with remov~ from the outside of eaning, Smith says. No the, chimney, and the obstruc- re. ,, tiop ;r~ved by ~and. Today chimney cleaning is a ft!.)the . w~, Smith says, o-man jQQ: one man climbs what 'lDl&~t be found Is a n outsifie 'ladder' tO tlle ~ ~~el's nest built of sticks d drbp11 a rope down the Out: 'atdp a block of ice three .to man inside t.ies a four feet t~ck. He. says squ1r- aqrcupine-shaped brush about. rels p:efer>. gas flues, rather tlie diameter of the flue onto than otl or fireplace flues. In a end, .and ·the' pne on 14e gas flue . the. heat is not con; f t¥li!ts Jt up. . / ', , Stant~ The ~as COJ1dt::~ HeaVy d'eblts falls onto·tfle ' creating ·lee, t Which fotins a --smoke shelf a· ledge at the sturdy base for the nests. bottom of~ ffui, arid can bet Unless an obsrtuction sends brushed out. Thanks to the smoke through the ho u s e, draft within the flue, lighter ~mith recommends cleaning 2. soot flies up the chimney and fireplace flue every two years out above the house. and an oil flue eVery three -The fellow Qll the roof can't yea~ .. , Gas . fl.ues, which ac- tl .,. . .-;lffi .fire . ., '. .~ SOQI, can gg fur fOOf ~ \JIY!i ... pl.~. t<,ldr<>r~Y~S ·Wlth<iit.cltanlpg, ~ ~a~h1 ~. chi . ·;~mtfA «1ys ·• : ·~ ' . ~ , opei\ing')..,.The smoke· Shelf l , ' At~ lhei, time ·of the. ROrqifu. In addition his view is blocked occupation of Britain, it was by the m~tal damper which the E.nglish custom to clean sepaiate.s the shelf · f~m the the chimney each Nqij?l?Bt"'a fireplace. D~y ~ luck could d~' ~ . A view down a chimney remain all year. . : · , • hasn't always been s o Historians have~ ~~iiested torturous. In pr j Di it i v e tha~ th~ custom ?f'.,cleaning shelters for instance the hole the chimney so &ood luck in the ~ was dired.tv above could enter has something to · ~·qre. It beUer have' been:( ,. ~ with the ~nta CJ,aifs 'fll!!..~ ~s the flying demo~· w1!h Santa s pa.ck. ot git witctles that peq~le, bt!Ji~V. r ~In~ luck ma~er1ahzed,' ro,med the aktes could· •easi This connection of chimneys haVe been imag~· dprlin ' .with luck continues in modern tiu.<tJgh such ·, tlole. 1 · l"!)eii· , Jt wasn't until the 11th· Ce . , '.Wf'Ve had people touch us tu& that the flrePtace. Was seJ1 fuf;t"ood luck," ~rnith ~ys. "A against a wall-next to. a ven -· few yiµlrs ago 1n Madison the Still the iqtagined gdds 0£ t kl:ds stayed home just to touch hearth and of the Yute '10 us. ~e family was from Lon-~ ·r-.,. ••-:i... " wou1d have lound-entr uv · . nlatively easy.~ ' In 1745, Benjamin Frankli introduced ·the Inverted flu e. But it was more than 50 years before an Englishman, Ben· Jamin Thompson, known as Cc14Jnt Rumford, created the smoke shelf at the bottom of the Oue. The shelf deflected cold downdraft! and allowed a smoke-free operation. T h e modem fireplace is based on Count Rumford's innovation. ' FOR YOUR V.l.P. ' For his Christmas this year, ' :;1hy not tr•de-\n ,hiJ, old Rolex for the new R<>'iex ,he '.he s ...... ' ~ . • ' ... .'. t, ·:always' •v1ar\tei:!' HEADQUARTERS FOR > , ..... ~··-f'~'--.:{i -_;;!-',(·i ·~1:1 .. _,,-; .. . ,. . ~-' ... R, . ~ I ' . -I..! ·i: ., ~·¥' • ~ ... ,. ·n .LD • it' ·'"°'~. ~ r~ • \,. t ll".,.~il''' .. ~,. ~·'ff_ .... " IN THE HARBOR AREA . , WestcUU Plaa. 1228 Muine Avr!nue, NeWJ)ort ;Beacb, calif. ·~ -.t. Balboa hland, C&lif. M,Mlir• AMl•lc\Jl AM IOCllTY' Nowaefais. the s i n g I e· chimney rising from a house usualfy conl.8ins two separate flues; one for the fireplace and one for the furnace. Smith says any extra flues ~ 'a'Od some people have thee or four ,.Jutting above the bricks of. ·lheir Chimneys -'are merely TERRY ROBES dlimmies. 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Whether you're traveling, vlsifin& relatives or staying at SOUTH COAST PLAZA Costa Mesa ' I . . home thi" bcilidiy . season,. the rapid-windin&, electric eye eameni wiUmak< pi<;tiui-talc· ing a ·cinch. ll failures a sharp f/2. 7 311 mm !em, shut. ter ipeeds from 1/311 to U650 and B, splil·imagt rangefmdtr focuaing,• ...... lalbs I :lo -... FASHION SQUARE Santa Ana l, • I ' • • M ravi~ns :Rekindle Love Spirita THE WARM & COZY PLACE To Shop hath foast?lua ' . Play The Advertising Game to Win With · This Rule: \' Take A Fish Poll • ' .·J·t .\t4 ~ 1il)\ 'S ~ , '· \1 ':1 . . z_ .::::. i v . ~. SEEING IS SELIEVING How do you beli~ spmethlng you can't actually look at-like the audience for your Jdvertlalng? .. ·You know that some people oUt !here buy and read our paper-but how many,. where do 1hey llv8, where do they shop tor their copies, and how much ore theywilllng to pay? -, Best way we know of 10 "see" a circulation audience (and be sure it exist>) ls through the, facts and figures of the reports of the Audit Bureau of Circulations. No problem to look ever our circulation audience-just ask to tee a copy of our lateat ABC audit report. I \ ~} • l The Audll 8uruu of Clf'culatlone ie • Hit-regulatory nsoclation or over 4,000 1dvertlsers, edverusrno qencfn. Ind publlshert. and .. r9e09nl&ed ... bur••U Of •t.nd•rds lot u.. prlnl IMdl• IOOUllrJ, , \1 ... -... . . -. - ' I'! C\ '.'5 , -' ' q . I i " ., , • t i , ' • DICK TRACY • • Ll'L AINa 0 •TµMBLEWEEDS ~~~~~~~:JJ~l' I' ACROSS 1 Recrtl~lon f area 1~ the CDtlllry I 5 Obtain as a result of effort 9 Fotll'l!r coin of Tll'kty 4 Hebrew ancestor 5 Fllriatious ' Slll't ~6 Beamed fi1 Pl1aS1119 }9 Disease that J can prodoce t defonnity rtO Tree of southwestern ~ USA ~l Cut down } a lawn I 4.7 Ctr1.1ln fabrics 411 Reserve: ADl!f: 50 Dfslgnld .._ 5Z lmpasslvt 54 Egrfss ' 56 Kind of coclctall 59 Group of !)!Opie • li2 F1vorl11t &4 Ooc:tot't helper . • 65 Ctasi! grnth btla't lull development li7 Settle in a ntw country. 70 Make dim 71 Anatomy: Abbr. 72 WW 11 groop 3 Anglers' 73 City In impltlllfnts Alabami ~4 Resumed 74 Group of 7 Rrq11ired lo go footballers 9 Thin light 75 Become fabrics wlthertd: V111. 1 Of the lff'th 5 -Wednesday 1 ComJl!lllor f39 Tropical : marine ~ game fish ~D Semisolid ~ mass ~2 Commtnds fer f. bravrry ~4 l/Z qu.-t !11115 Thin slabs cf bakrd clay ' . • I DOWN l Evergreen 2 White pop(., "" 3 Depressed 4 Eltf!lent.aty textbook s French kfno • Entlrt person 7 llght-welght 111rtal : .A.bbr. • Mill 8 Monetary units 38 Fntlng n-• of Cub1; JMt/ods ' Horned.,,,., 11 ·, .. , By Hareld Le Dou 10 F~ lffnks: ~ c°"""leatlClll. ·~---.,--iiilr<;;;-~ .,._,,,,,_.,,.,=o"•.,.'""'L""v""•-. ,,.,vo"'u,-0011=:r=u"'e"'ve"'11V,,..., .. N,,,o"'! "'•w"e:., 2 wards 4S ~t of N,t.IE,, Mt.~-· VIRUS ~SOME WELL, MY !OY! MA.VE P0ESM'f 11 Waler -Incomplete 'Wl'VI ALIE.\PV ·oonew ICINP! ~ME.. YOU eeew FOOLISM EVEN 12 Wife In clllllbustlon A. 00CTOR FOR J'EEP! SME'S 1-lA.VING ENOUG~ TO TELL W:NOW I'M Arthurian 46 Condltlori AS Ii. .IMTTER OF FACT, TR:Oll!LE Ml~ U.ISON f..MV· MERE TO lege~ of being 6Ml"S -.r M1S OFFICE llREA.TH1NG-TIHM6 A&oVT OUR !>EE ,WJa! 13 Autos'of mille er ftlllll. NOW! OPER.\TION~l the '20s •a DlYld's lftlPClll ~~'.' 18 Cr/not Sl Lowtr 22 Join In 53 Habituates matrrmorry 55 -balance: 25 Resembling ActCM1tant's the epos sta.tement In scope 57 Or;Elit 26 Evil -spirit cornpotlld 28 Latelr 58 Singer produced Delli - 30 lndul(ltt .5CI Pr1Ults to erctss 60 Capable 3Z Of r11atlvely ftl Actor )'!IX cµllty -HaTlson ll F'ltst<lass 63 All: Prefix 34 L.p numberS 66 Pewitt coin 3S Does -.chit!; 68 Male human 36,lllike 1 long 69 Native of: _ nlfTOW Cvt SuffiK MISS PEACH l l<MOW 'n<i!I '""1" ~ALLOWl'fN ..• f WAS SIGICON HALLOWftN~ ..,. .... WON'T BE IMVOLVEP! fT'll &E A. PLE.A.SA.WT ·MOLIPA.V FOR ME'! ' .. • PERKINS By John Miln '>' I ,,,,.._,..,,. .................. i .• .... , ........ ,.... .. .>. ,, " . ' ' ' ·--.... ______ .. ' ' • ' . a • By Clieit.1 IBIOltf DENNIS THE MENACE • ... _ • • ' ' • ! I ' I I ' I ! I • I t I I , .. ~ ' . ,. ·~ • ... _ ...... • /· ' .. I '. ,_ •. ·I ., f t . ' , • . · • . ·' I· FQR THE .. CHOOSE • ' • • * Sav-on Drug • I ' * Market Basket. *Jean Dahl .* Dick Ve~~n ' * La Galleri~ · ' t 1 Hickory Farms • ., ~ Cobblers Bench " • * Paper Unlimited • "i • ·r ' . .) :, ·*'" ,. ' " • ,. ' . . ' .. ' ll .. ,,,,., . ' ' ; .1,' ' , \. i , i,_,,: pr., ~ Roy Elder ' ·I t t !'. • • • .~-~he St0re~eeper .. f • \ • • •• \• •• ( .. > .. ., ' ' ' '" ,. 1 • .,I • • . ·~ '·,. -'., j .. ~ ~M~';.tg~ery • Cleaners ••• • \ • . ' ' t I .. .. l ,, ~ ·{ ' ~ $ • •, ' w( • l: . ~···( • ...... r '. .l , . .. •• ·r.:,' • . ' I • . ,1 . · *.' Ve.ta's .. lnli!nate. Apparel { •' · · * Glla:rles ·n : Bafl'. .Jewele;s ' . ' -;,J ··.·~.w -;. '" ,t ~:. ~ ':~ , ) .. . ~ •,· .t ·~·; l.:1~· -· .:. ••. ,,! t • .,. I . ... . .•. " '.t • : ·• "1'' ;, ~. t · (. ::.i.. p:-i:""bo. ., H · S ·ns" ts ··.''~: ~J . y ·· a:i.r Jy ' . . ·. ' '· . . ' ' ' _, , .. ' * W-estcliff ·Plaza Barbers , ~wjipty Uu,mpty Cliildren's , ' . I .1 "· I I ' ' • • I , , ,.. ' * ·Hallid \y'll ·;.Men's / '* Darr~ll's Dedri~k :I'ux . Shop • . i' ., ' . )VOID , THE WRAP . RACE SHOP .NOW! FREE GIFT . WR-AP . . .:a+ most of our stores • • •, . ' l ' '\,, .., ' J # • l VIS1T:15*NTA l MONDAY. THAU· FRIDAY, I TO 4 'P.M., 6:30 TO 8:30 P.M.~-SATURD~YS '~.TO 12 AND 1 .ro ~ .... M. ii .·-. ~....... --~ . ' i 1 I • ). , . 1 ' . ' J . \ , .,J:l",:X.-• ,. .... ..... • ·-. --• . • . . ' . ~ . t • i • • ~Brunch .; Jl(ri rns . .. •• • ~ ~ • • •• .. " ~ ' ij ~ ! • ~ < • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .. • • .. ' . > • • . • . • , ·• • . . • , • • ~ , !I •., ' ' ,. ,. ~ ' Cbrlatmu bolonp to children. • .1' • I t An~ It's tho,~-that .bdnp _out the child In 0\'el'10D•· ' Membyio f the Small World Guild of Chlldren'i Hoepltal of OJ:;:f: Col!ilty plan to draw that "child" '"1t' of husbaDda and f """•II they stsge an annual holiday bruncli SUnda;. Dec. 12. The "°clp hour will begin at 11 a.m. for the (ala fund· raising event in ~n-the·Beachcomhei' re....-ant Corona de! Mar. Buffet brunch will lie servfd at 12:30 p.m. • . · Four ~reshlr. cut Chr)stmu trees, exqulsitely decorated b, llUild members, will hail the holiday spirll '!be ornament. ha"' lieen individually made by members. The trees will be eiven away during the luncheon. · All proceed! from the holiday brunch will benefit Children's Hospital. Funda will defry __ out.patient (llnlc, ..._ inCU11'e!I !!_urine,~ the treatment of Ol\lldren whose parents cannot (!nance. we fuu medical cOst.s. · , Plannin4 for the. holiday itnpis!1.ll Mrs, _James Sabin, way1 · and means chairman. ~ >.J ' I• l•f Mrs. Sabin Is being aulsteil ·by the l!nies. ~•Ill/ Satoru Nitti, Boyce Jones and J' ·Paul' T~·1· · ' Cciiiunlt1* chairmen; Dan Matthews, table. ~ra"""• j d ; llo'litrl llaJ\1 · linger, invitations. · .... -~ t · ~1,. !:" · ' I -:'f "" )' Also assisting are Mrs. La~enceJ.ittrall~ r~adi.s. llj'i Mrs. Kenneth Riding, drawing ilcket.s. ·ifn. Leonild 'Birlllng 11 . president of the. guild, one of 17 ~ilda which serve .. support groups for the Oranie County medical facility. \ • I , .. '• • , I , • • ' r. '· • ' • .. ' ... .. ·~men IEA ANDERSON; Editor ' .,..,.,..., ~·., un ,_.11 ' • \ . ' . • •• ' ' J. ··r. ' ... ' ' . . ' ' . . . ·f ') ' ' t •• • ~ .... .1' i .... ... \' ·- i ~ ... ,: .. .. • "l ' ...... • ' , . ' . ,. trok~ R,el)aQifitation , · · .- , I · · · · · . 1":·'1 -lljera~y · Wq'rks MiJ:~~~les : By AU.ISON DEERR _ ,:z-normal Or next to nonnal life." an4t fdends.~J:e paUenis are ' Of .... Dal" , .... ,..., ' on tbe 'ltrob team are phy•lcal, r*troduced"",lfti~ffhe IOCial stream P!te~-·-ago a victim olltrolte • opeecli·lllld occupallenoi thetapilts; it i..Uvlty . ~ ,'nie.. UJl!Bliy · ,_. ,plycboloillta, neuroloflilll, • dletl· •r< local senlce elilb,, ..-a home edrild f<inr~ aothing but ciaDB and doctora opeclallling In """' .paoi.strote patlenla gather def*ellloe, ~Ut('r.tlmllent ,.Jiabllilallon. lo oiw.l I meal, t.lilc BDd play .~ baclc bedr .~, I ••m.._, · w aoom. ; Team.an llid. that the Orange _ .. Ilia normBI life wii owr. , Coonl)i Medical o.nt.r bu the belt "When patlenla ue back · In the Today he ha.a a chance to gtt m. stroke -rehabilitation team in the home or ln.exteoded1 care facllitie1 volved with living again. country. Ila credii.d 1eTeral .... ~ we 'F tO J!lslntaln • ley~j The mira<le wod<ers ore bospitalo with baviO( fiM teanf!'*~ of · . and be reaocialW!d Into members of !be 'llr0l1e"l'hlblllla-/ cl~ St Jude In FuJlerlon ilooir' the ·' ty," Tesmloh wd. tlon team who -with Ille fl ... ~. ,lo Newport Beacb South ec;..i In ""M · 'tgobaclclowoit:on- Um'1 family, friends and cam.. l Laguna Beach, w'e1tmla1ter 'Wbodo,dosoonlyafteralonghml munity volunteera lo brine abi>ut Hospital, Santa. Ana Community tJ,:lla)ifi.UBUally several yean." blsn::'v~ ago the . ,Com-. and _St.JQ10pbln0range, f ;"" )'l'l\OU: TYPES prehenslve ConununJty st r o,k e vol{tftnEms TRAIN .. ' "There are three basic types of Program was begun under ausp~ ftbe 1fUm l.nlptred a ·,project stroke -hemorrhage, embolism of the Reglooal Medical Program, developed ·to Pl"PBl'l nonmedical and thrombosis," be explained. Area VIII, which encompasses voluntan: .. to Usllt'l tn t he •JThe fif'lt 11 cauaed when a Orange County and part ol Loog ~Uon of ,~ -pa· •essel ruptures. lb the second • Beach. Uenla. • piece of lbe blood v-1 breab·oll Drs. Robert C. Combe and and calllel bloctap. Bertram L. Tesman, on the staff of "In thrombolll -tbe Vf1111te1t nar· CaWomia. College of Medicine, ~~ row and block the flew or blood to UCI, were Instrumental In 1be the heart. .th each cue tho ...Wt is lonneUoo of the program. 'Puf>lle .eetb the ame, the oxneo supply Is cut SPECIAL INTEREST to f)e lu"•t •IH , ,' off to the "brain, 'lbUI Ille -'' 1trotes out." Dr. Tesmsn, stroke coonlinator The 1everlly of .... depends !or,Area Vlll and clinical Ulistant ---on the age of the. victim and wbicb proltalO< of obltetrlcs· · an d .....ts •.,. -. · Lolf of ~ al IJCI, beca'1'e Jn. lnltrudlon comil1a of I ·-speech, paraiyais · lllld !cm of the terested In stroke therapy •bout 10-w .. k coune pven by medical ability lo read, write or recall are four years ago when bis father died pnifellkl'lala:. Le c tu re 1 and lyplcal. 11 a result of ·1 stroke. · f-demon.stratlonl, with empbuls on 'Ibe age bracket for strote "I let~ that llO!llethlng should be itlmulatlng the communlcaUon usually is over IO, Tesmen lllid, but dooe lo lnlonn the public," Temwi abllltleo of ll<ol<e patlenla are of" the Incidence In -peop1• 1a e'!?~=· the 11eg1ona1 Medi~ lerecl. growlng. There beve been cue1 ol .1. .... ...,,. -..i The nm clul wu condqcted at Youn& pregn.ant ~ and women Program ~· 'w 1-rrovemmen using blrtll control pillB !loving grants were avl).l1ble for Jl"Olra~ St Jude Hospital with 13 volunteen _._i.. related to cancer, heart dlaeue ana and was completed in December, severe, •w.Vlles. stroke. We felt that It.rote in-1970. The second c18SI waa com· PREVENTIVE MEASURES ~~~~I~-~ been•t'-nqltlonected." and ~:f :'~T~ J!.:"J Tesman empb..U.. that major '~~ u~ .. _, ~· lhia A . ~~ I t St strokes can be prevented. FJcum One way that 1be RMI' ii aeeklng yeor. -P""" 1 • show that IO ~rcent of --to reach the public ii through 1 1g. Joseph Hoopltal 8lld olbers "'" have ma)l>r Cllrokecl bave bad' mm film, "Stroke-Counter Stroke" • beinc pJ.enmct. ~nsient "isc&emic" attacb (call-stamnc Pab'icla Neal FJve yean Now other U.S. dtiel have td oUttle ltrokea''. Tbe ly!Dpklml ago MiSI Neal WU ltruclc down In star1ed olmllar proirmns. MOii •<> .... -llDd may lul only I f"' the height of her acting career. Tbe tive ll'e In SaYannlb, Ga., Milwau.-eecor.m or minutes. lllm ~ateo how lbe lllBCle It he and Toledo. . U -oymplomJ .,. r.cogni2<d back. IDEA CA.TCllEll ON 1 checkup ii recommended. Minor THERAPY WORKS In Cal1l<lmla progmn1 ha" !Urpr)' may completely preclude "We want to get acroa to the public bow mucb con be done lo r<babllltate the -e patient -L he c;emea home from the boopital," resmanuld. bqlm In San Diego, Socramento. • developmeftt of a major -., tbe San FroncI..,. llDd Loo Angela. doctor laid. lanta llor1Joro 8lld Saata Crua Symploml Include num-or be.ve up: 1111 ~ bdtnlt. weakenlng of one aide of the fact, Women's auxillaria lo t b 1 arm or leg; temponory loll or bhr· Calllomia Medical AaoodaUon have ring-al .talon ; dlfflculty or ahurlnc "At the holpltal therapy begins almost .. -u the atrolte Is complei.d. Therapy must begin Im· medl•leiy ta repair dams1< and r<trsln the body and brain lo ieod I ' I • been act1V. In ella~ tbeoe of ._ti, dlulneoo, confuSion, dlf. procrama, ~ the linl flculty In nrallowlng and ..... :tau at SI. Jude. plalnlcl ~Uty changes. In Bddltloo lo belJ>• from tamlly (!lee STllOKE THERAPY, Pagt II) I ' ' Seasor:l . By JO OLSON Of ... Dellr """ •• ' . College cOe(t.s are an unuSual kind of cr~ature : they cbaoge ·every yrar but still ,.emain the saine. Mrs. Marie Howes, former dean of women. at Orange Coast College, came back to the campus to ad- dresa the Aaaociated· Women Students'. Feminine Forum on the topic, the ~Ing Oled, and this was her consensDJ; Mra. Howes donned t;er , blact • ' Suacm B, Antbony·dreu without ~er' II and I plumed hat U<j look tho audience of students, faculty and admlnl1trator1 back 100 years to the Vassar Female College. Impersonating Its dlrectress, she told her imaginary students what Wlll ezpected. of them as yollng women. Firs~ she tald tbe college oame w11 belnc changed to the Vassar Collea:e for Women ~use the word "female" wu degrading. The coedl ol 1m should bsve their-calling carO printed BDd be prepared lo leave them pl'opfflY colter vlslla; they 1bould not "llirl atrociously" 'with men en campus, and they abould J\OI opeak lo a msn lo whom they bad not been pro- perly Introduced. ' They abould wear only grey or black -. llDd grey or black --• For blthtng,.the 11dlrectre1s" told the coedl that Oannel 1ult1 were still belt, though ,wool was being' worn more. "A Joo1e sack Is ,the belt. form," lhe aald, 11and IOCkS lhOaJd be worn.'' other tidbits for •the coeds were that bethlng In cold water wu not good for their conalltutloo and that light eyelashes could be darkened with India lnl!, They were warned not to be too competlU... In their arcbery alid croquet pme1 with men, and never lo -tbelr education In front of men. Dol!lng her hat and the elms, which she bad allpped on over her pantsuit, Mr1, Howet ntlimed lo Iha role of the 1171 administrator. She diacuHed lbe history ol. !aablon at Orange Coeat Qlllsgs I • ' ' As +lie small , world of children readies for Santa's annual visif, , Jim Ridtn9 . (left), Leslyn Nitta eni:I Mi'cna'el Sulli~an 9et their • ' since Its Inception In ilM3, when the skirt lengths were halfway between the ankle-,.nd knee and all the men 1tudents wore Levis because of their lack of money. Many other things bellde campus fashlon affect the coed, Mrs. Ho'ifes said. j"fcltay many coeds· are mu-\ rled or divorced, and many have children.'' Whether 'l college ls urban, agrlculturil or rallgloUJ, whether or not a· coed belonp to a 10rority and whal kind of IOclal life there Is on campus all affect her, she uid. "What sbould be the greatest In· nuence on her ls the subject matter of her clu1e1. . ''Todaf! You have a great sense of treedom." she told the coeds. "I !loo't know bow It wears. Dots 11 bring' aniletlet! Do 10'1 flnd you ' I ' requests in early, Mrs. Morie Howes. former OCC dean, dons plumed hot •nd re- want a pattem?tt turns to• 1871. ·• •• I • . • ' ' ' Mr1. Howes said she feels manf ' coeds atlll accept the age-old valuet -discipline, moral 1trength and tbe Golden Rule. They are baVN a more dlfllcult time beJni Idealistic DOW, lbe added. j "It's not the coed who chqet from 1171 lo 1111. 11'1 tbe lb'! ~ho changes from the tlnie abe emen college unW she leaves. 11Tbe coed Ls 1Ull an ~ forgettable, beautiful girl, a warm, responsive woman. You see &re t"V)' year en campus -eemdne. dependable and feminine." 'Whether , she wears bobby m. mini• or c1n-can petUcoall-, 'II the coed Is the same lovely girl. U all goes well Jn college, she'll just come out a wiser and stronger version. Mrs. Howe• concluded. • • ~ '· . . -Santa Now Ta~ing, Speciaf Requests -Santa Claus bears. the Christmas wishes-of litUe - Linda Stenee while Mrs. David Sheldon maps a photo of the pair. Costa Mesa Junlor Women's Club will record visits witb Santi from Saturday, °'c. 11. through Frfdayi Dec. 24, in Santa's igloo in the • Harbor Shoppini 'Center. The event will benefit the · Hope Haven So&ool for the Mentally Retarded. • Br-oken Mold Shatters Theory DEAR ANN LANDERS : ll<cenlly you had a Jetter in your co!W'J)n from a, Utan who said, "Too·bld I dldi'i have the good sense to look at my wile'• mother when I was courtlM: her. I wpuld have known where thatr girl was heading." I bitterly resent that generaliiation. If Jt were true no bOy in his right mlnd ·1 ..... .:...;..14_•-=.t.'--~-· ---~ I would come within 40 feet of .me -and I birds are maimed and left to die in wouldn 't blame him. agony. Some fall prey to cats because My mother Is lnsenS1Uve, crude and they are unable to Oy. thoughtless. She ·makes tny father's life i Thpse of us who live on the outskirts of hell. This house hasn't had a good cleaii· town near the gun club have been picking ing in 10 years. She doesn't cook, she up these crippled birds and treating opens cans and defrosts. She cares them. If they are so badly Injured that nothing about being a hom·emaker, a wife recovery is impossible , we put them out or a mother. J made up J!JJ mind years of their misery. ' ago that ~ would be ri>lh1iig like lier. I I would appreciate some advice on hope I have succeeded, 1 "'' ' what should be done about this cruel If a boy wants to see wbali l am'NOT • practice. Not only is this a sick way to going to be like in 20 yeirS he should look have fun. ~ut It sets a poor example for at my mother. I don't need any advice.::.I· the retilldrtn in our community - just want to see this In !the paper -W >. YEnEt LA. POLES APART ' ,4 '}>ill, ·r.1.:.~ Have you contacted tbf! DEAR POLES: Here'1 the advlce.i'JOU 10C:l¥..BD!He,-Soclety? They 1bould be ln· tlldn't a1k for:, Ill 1trivj.ll to be be~r *'9ted ._ )'Olll' story. than your mother, I ho~ you will develop ·~ · a little compusion Qc\,,rdenWMIWi~ DEAR ANN t,.ANDERS : Is something You can use both. ' wrong, witli a l4--year1Jd girl who .lJ tar· ' L · ' r1lled of getting ~Id? Sometimes ·I He DEAR ANN LANmfk.s: In our · awake nights picturing myself u'.. a otherwise lovely city we ~ve a group ol wrinkled old ,woma~ and it scares mtlo sportsmen who belong tO a gun club. de,ath. Late'1y it's be'e.n worse. · Their idea of fun Is to round up a J1rae ... One ol my problems is that t Jove the number of tam! plgeotis. pull out their , water) and I spend every possible minute tail feathers and tum them loose for.· 1WQnming .• I use. gobs of lotion and SW\;" target practice. Great nurribers of these 1an oil but still my skin ta.kn. a .Jot-pf Crib Cages Children's Creativity • NEW YORI\ (~Pl I -How would you like to spend 12 months of your life behind bars In a thrtt and one-hall by five foot cage? SPECIAL SHOWING ~~6 GOLD JEWELRY .. punishment because I am in the sun so much. -J. J am . very health and figure conscious - I eat the right/oods, get pitnty of ex· ercise and lots o sleep. But "1hat can I do to keep the wrinkles of age awa_y? I keep reading that sun is damaging to the skin and it worries me to death because I am a sun worshipper. Do you have any advice that will help me stay you,ng look· ing? -AN EYE TO THE FUTUR'E DEAR EYE: The texture ud durablll· ty of a woman's akin Is primarily a mal· ler of lnheritanct. U your mother had wrinkle.free. skin, your skin has a better chance of bolding up. Exposure to the eh;me.nl1 CAN make a big difference, ho~ever. You need not &Ive Up IWlmmlng but you SHOULD give up I UD bathing. Today11 beautiful tan 11 tomorrow's ~lnkled fac't How will yoU know when the real thing comes along? Ask Ann Landers. Send for her booklet, "Love or Sex and How to Tell the Difference." Send 35 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope with your re.quest in care of the DAILY PILOT. • tn Not much, you say? Yet, babie5 spend the first 12 months of life In such cages - cribs. One firm has come up with a new kind or crib. calling it the cognition crib. It is a new child development program and the crib actually is baby's classroom. , lt provides bafly with a con· stantly changing environment. Tbft changes are achieved by changing part& of !}le crib. You are cordially invited to . a special pre-Christmas showing •· of unique and unusual gold jewelry by this internationally famous New York designer. The part.I lftclude •push and pull modules, chime and rattle modules. gripper and roller module.. And many more. Pup Crisis On Friday, December 10 at our Newport Beach store, and on Saturday, December 11 at our Pasadena store. Blotted Out~~~ Santa packing a puppy for a family gift thll )'Ur? Then you'll need to know what to do when tbt pup stains carpeting. Sponge with clear w1ttr repeatedly. Then, neutraliie with &luted vinegar. Walt ~bout 16 mlnutel, then apply detergent II.Ida. B.D. HOWES and SON 11NtJ!WEL£RS fOk THkt£ GtStMTlOKS NlWl'OftTWCH: '4llVl1LW• PASADENA.: 33e SOlltti ltk• AYftnut & liunOf'IOll)ll·Shtr•IOft Hotel lOS ANGELESi 3100 W1!11!1tt &o>MYft~ SANTA 8A~8AAA: 142$ Stitt StrHl 1 COlDWATEM: PhcN11111 & Sc:otttdti. . . ' ' rosco~::Money for Virgo FRIDAY ' " LIBRA CS<jit. %1.o<l. "22): ,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;i;;;;;;;;;;;"'i Lunar cycle hi&b: 1allt ln- DfCEMIER I 0 tiallve. Judgment, lntuiUve ln-IJ ~NllY O!IAllll ttllect are honed to ,...,, •• , .. (u ..... •• ,_., t ) ...._, You could be call-.,_..,. ..--~-..,.. 1 : ed upon to maie .ajie<lal J lntuitioa ~ bt per10oal appearance. B e ,oll -· Doler to poalllve,.direct lJlil ci>n!ldent. matt, . Check 1eca1 . Keep llnel o1 com· SCORPIO (OCt. 23'Nov. 2(): free. E•Chaoae Realize being alone ls 'not. the Llltell to 1=Soll ume as being lonely. Some learn~ bu pote,n. 1tClu1lon now. ·ig beneficial. Keep confidenUaJ matter• Con- (April 20-May IO): fidenti•I. Be dis<feet. Some op. bultb, 'A'Ol'i: and are all ears and anxJous to nya _,. tce0rpplilb blalc cart)' tales. Act accqrdln&lY(_ IOlll. tal• C<Hperatloo from SAGl1TARIUS (Nov. JZ· family members. Make Dec. 11): Friend "(ho !Jltkes aesture o I reconcili1Uon. ~ is sincire. Birt do GEMINI (May 1l.Juoe JO): your own checking. Some GoOd l1m1r upect no• coln-details appear, mJJJOr o n =•Ith changes 'trbich are aurf1ce, but are imJ19rlant. Uc. Yowic per 1oI1 Act aceon:llngly • .Accept aOcial prominently. You alJo lavitltion. Bt aregartous. learn where You really llOnd CAPRIOOl\N (ll<c. 22-Jan. wh member of oppoalte ltX. 19): Aceent on ac- utiUze creative l'f8CIUfCflll. c 0 mpliJhment. profeUional CANCER (June 21.J~ 21): ,tndtlvon. Co-operate In com- Xou are able to dllplly unique munlty, civic projecl Accept 1b1Utia. You earn reaped of cbail'nMJ1shlp. , You 1.a in one you admlrt. Buie liluea preltite-standing a m o n,g domiJJlte. You get on more auocii:te5 is oil ups1'inJ: ACt 10lid footlnc. Homa f.cton, ·• llke you know if -• • which 'Md pualed, tau Into · place. You galn. , AQtlARWS (JJln. 20.Fe~. • LEO ()uly 23-Aug. 22): Ac-llh Lon&·range proJtc;lll II'• ceftt versatile a p pr 0 a C b • entphQlze:d. Ste beyo'nd the Natural tenSe. of humor wins I m m ed. 1 a t e . D I'!' ~e 1 o p frle"lls, influences . important phJJoaopb.ical concepts. Know people. Your appeal becomu you are ~he mas.ter of. your more universal. Those you o~n destm~ .. Gain ind1?!ted aided in past ling your throuch; wnbng, advertUnng, pralMI. You could w I 0 , publlsbmg. popularity contest. Pl.SC~ (Feb. 19-Marc:h 20): VIRGO (Au,i. 23-Sept. %2): Mor:iey aff~ting . mate , Money ii spotlighted. You buslllel! associate L! featured. could find way1 of raising ad-Get an accounting. Take lo- ditlonal funds . Stress original · ventory. Ignore ple-1.n-sky approach. p r o m o t e the schemes. Stress responsibility. unorthodox. Lead rather than Te nnd out men •bout _ ... 11 ,nd follow . Be independent in =~i:,~ \~nevT~·,..1.,:; '""'•""t, -~•-. M·•-new-... .u1re1ogy . .senc1. blrthd11• •llCI 1s '""" .. ......_,. ""u"'' --.: ....... .-tw Oml·rr Booll.ltl. 11M DAILY PILOT, tacU: hJi' »•,.Grind Cll'lll'll Slltiol'I, Hew • Ver11. N.T. 10011. From Page 21 .... Stroke Therapy Smoking , obesity, victim. h y p ertenslon, uncontrolled Dr. Te.sman and Dr. Combs, .gout and uncontrolled diabetes who is coordinator of 1 Area art high risk factors. VIII and associate dean of FIGHTING STROKE continuing medical education "A Stroke In the Family" by at UCI, are available to Valerie Eaton Griffith, who groups interested in hearing helped Patricia Neal back to about stroke rehabilitation. recovery, was listed as re.com· The film is a•ailable for rent· mended reading. al. '·Stroke-Counter Stroke" Interested persons may con- A 1himmerinq 1tr1p s1nd1I. In gold, or 1ilve 11m1', $18 NIWPOllT llACH stars Patricia Ne:al and her tact the Area Vlll RMP of· ~ 1152 llllVINI WESTCL'f,F !"LAZA husbanrl Roald Dahl. The.-~fi~ce~,~833-5~~'9~1~. ~=:;-=~~~~~~~~~~J~41::;:••~•~• ~======:;~ film illustrates the case of a typical stroke victim, the pro-~ ·· .• .. ~:. t1;• ' , blems he and h~ family face Fullert~~per><Sl1nd1ys< li2 0 lo 5 ll&l>L"...o~~-· ~ ::. on the way to recovery. ·~"V' Miss Neal and hf.I' husband describe in the film the ONgji " methods utilized In the at· )" : home care that rave her a se-r :: cond chance at her acllng ..lli~,...j ,I career. I< , • ro~l~~~==~~:a~~~= IN LAlGE. & HAL~ SIZES I .".l: speak or ·walk, cried all the . time and was unable to think straight. She now has re.sumed her career after five long years of work. The film is the RMP'1 way of giving Pat Ne.a1'1 personal encouragement to each stroke DRESSES 1411.1-U 'h Whether you're plan· nlng to get her• crisp cotton or •n el ... nt evenlnt dress, there are. plenty to choose from at Hatf.Sl1e Shop. ll'rlC:M for all budftl•, tllo.. ' .. , . 1PANT TOPS Sl111 31-46 1r..,, St.DD GOWNS SlaK 40.50 ,,_ $7.0D l' Otlter Gift SN 'stlonl I I • l"ANT 1um • ao1u • ''" • CAPllS . • PANTT HOii • IW~nls • ~ITCH.)ANTS 1 1~:~sHALF-SJZE SHOP 0,.. .......... 'HI t ,.. s.t ... ' ,.. 1805 NEWPORT BL VD. COITA MBA tVJ •· N.1M St.J 84 HUNl'INGTRN CENTER HUMTIN•TON llACH l N•lt r. lertt• "-· P11tt1INre, AINI 124 OIAMO•,AI" MALL ,U!o.Llll'Oft • LAYAWAY • GIFT BOXE S • .GIFT CERTIFICATES , ' \ Rinse and blot up excess molaturt:. Atttnd to stain at once. J( It drlOI, 'the carpet oolor may be chonged. P'A8Hlc»I IAU.,.,D Nln\'POl'IT as4Qt. CAUJIONillA lllMO. l'HON& M+llUI ' I ), , t ' • I • . ' 1, I I I Reiative Merit .. Family Life. Not Letter Perfect • • • • By ERMA DOMBECK . I I regard the family i Christmas newsletter with a : mixture of • nauaea • n d ; joalou1y. · Nausea because I could • . , never ablcle by a n y o n e or1aniud enough lo chronicle a year af &ctivitiM. Jealous because our family never does KIDS LOVE ' UNCLE LEN Saturdays in The DAILY PILOT HAI BEAT I ~.· i AT WIT'S END ¥Y\hlDr !bat I can talk lhout ?'! a religious holiday. f9' years l have been ""lulled Wilh Frieda and Fred's camping adventures, Marcia and Willard's bright children (lheir 3-year-cld bas a bit record) and Ginny and Jesse's ldtc:ben table version of ''The Night Be f-o re Christmas." "V ou know aomething?" I IJUlOUJJCe\I at dinner the other night. "We're a pr:etty exciting family. This yea(. instead of tlNI UIU81 traclitlonal Christmas eard, 'why don't we r•k•!'°up a newsletter?" "What would we say on It?"' asked a son. "What everyone eJte say1. ' • We coold put down all the· in- ter .. ling lhlngs we did lalt year. Fot instance, yoo kids lell me anything you did in .. Q~iginal Art-Work up for Auction · school that was memorable. The Mmes. N. A. De1 Jiacco and B. L. Duncan (left (Silence) Tlils II no Ume !0< to right) put ~ llmited edition etching by Marc modesty. Just spit out any Chagall and an original colored lithograph by Yani •'fan:! or recognition you P~ofl on the auction bJock to benefit Mardan Schqol for the, edµcationally handicapped. The auc- tion will take place Saturday, Dec. 11, from 8 to 10 p.m. in South A>ast Plaza. -- OAIL V "LOT If Talents Combine For the flnl !ime Ii 9Cimti.tWrtise, 1 ta• bi on designer, and a rnaster fh:we~ print tecbniclan . have com-blnecl their lalenll lo briJl& SEVEN NATIONS COIFFURES f !" ~-=... I $4. j ' "··~~. To .. r l S.t •••••••• 111. Tint I Sit ·····"t···•··•,•• Ill. Sh1....,oo l Stt , •• , ••• ••.,, •• U llow Dry Sit , , ••• , , •••••••• • ti. Mhi lptrM 011 hut• rH1 • , , • , • 111. l 'Or11I "White" .,,/,.ti P''"' , . U1. ·~ / M.111icur1 • , , ••• , • , , , , , • • • • • 11.-.e , JM W• C:... H......,. IC1r111r of O.v•I 64JolM4 ' ~ MATEINlTY SHOPS llllW..O•T CINTlll -• ......... I ...... .,......, ...... HA•ICNI IHGl",.lflfG CIP4T&ll -Ull thll'lliw aM .. Ctstt ... m ,. ..... -. LMt ltael THI CITY -I !""-•11t, Or_. MALL 01" O•ANGI -Orat111 ., CURLING IRON and l'C"'i•edlbroughou\thellCbool,---'---/i====~===:;================= year.'' I _) Finally, afterJfive minutes, . E '· B d ·~·T~ .... :~s.S:n~~~1=.~~ xciting e room . "cuue HOT ROLLERS 9"sffe1: I hal'• be•" 1i11i119 the Hot Roltars on my h•lr quite offa11, ara they clama9in9 to Hie hair1 knew if we just tbolight about It a bit. Now, where have we AND ITS FROM been that's exciting?" • ; • • • "We got lbst that Sund.av and went by 'the Industria1 School where you told us one of your uncles made lice~ Mtt. l . C. Santa Ant, Cal. Anw.r: It daptnd1 on what yo11 mt•n by hot. If you "'''" 1tolan, thty could ba "'"I' dam· e9in9 to yo11r rap.,tation and dryin9 to your hair. 011 the other hand if yo1 mean haated, +tian thar art only drylnt to your hair artd you 1ho11ld 11t• conditicintl"ll to off.1at the di· rac:t heat on +lit hair. QMOf•: 11 theta 10ma way to lteap fro/ft b11n1i119 the ears wlian curling the 1ida of tha hair with th c:11rli119 lr~11111 •. Mi11 Burnt E1r1 Co1t1 If•••, C.. An-: Ar• vou 011• of S1"4r•1 p1tro111 et Heir Hu•f· •r 5110117 If 10, vou'r• i11 trou- ble. II riot, you lfti9ht try b.M. ....., the o•r, or 'Wliftf • ~It -t .. bl• 1poo11 to eov1r flit 11r. 9"t;ti•: 11 • eurli119 bon 11t b.tt1r or 11 9004 11 • r•9· ultr 11t7 Mi11 W. 11. M111 V1rd1 AMwer: It d1p111d1, by 1om1 lndividu1l1 111ith1r 1r1 111y 9ood: l!ly • prof111io111f heir· tyli1t 1it+i1r 0111 will '''"' tht purpo11, d1p111di119 011 th1 ef· fief thet you tnl9ht w1nf. rt.... M•ll ot C.a1 9 ... tt.a To: 71..WHIOll ISWte MIW>OIT ClllT1l •M4>2Jll plates ... " "l don't think cur Chri~tma.11 list wants to read about that,'' r said, "Let's see, have r been e.nvolaee?" ' "You went to that Sarah Coventry jewelry party last spring." }"How about that?" I said excitedly. "Now, ft:eD going. Anvorle get promoted! Mar- ried? Diwrced? HOl'pltalizedt Retired? Give birth? (Silence) • ~yone '8Y mifthiru< clever tut year. Row about the)'ear b,efore that? Did anyone. com- JKlSe a song? Write 11 Jetter? -llelclLaller <lillnerZ (Silence) "Anvrine nrotest anythin~? Stop biting their nails? Scraoe a chair in the Christian ~ience readinit room? Get un in the 'morni"t before 10? (Silence) 1 ~ "Anvone lick a :iitamp? Klcli: tbe doa?'Wash>their ~suit? §it up straiqht in class? f\enlace J Jl~ht bulb? Breathe in ~fld 011'?" r nieY all sat there silently conbo.mplating their y e a r . Finally, r brourbt out a bo.1 ol Cbrl-ortmas cards. "What are you doint:!? We thovP,ht you WP-re goinit to send. out a family newsletter for Christmas." "No sense antBitonizini' t1lf' poor <'evils who sit 11round and do nothing all year." on the bright side! • Qi:liCmrt ..... ..... ..... _ ... Ifs party-pretty and ready for holiday fun! The favorite ghillie tie in black crinkle with curvy heel end oblique toe. In sizes 8%-10 4. 7 9 9 Young fashion. fine craftsmanship.just • SOUTll COAST 1'1U.A-COSTA MISA (lrltftt It. •t tu DI ... Prwy.) • , ' . • • • OPEN HUTCH 3·DRAWER BACHELOR CHEST • CORNER DESK CHAIR REC. $59 DOOR COMMODE REG. Slo9 REG. $99 REG, Sl99 REG. S99 •79 '46 Like the best in French fashions, this design never ages ... Here's a fresh approaqh for the young ... and the young in heart. Entirely luxurious .'aJ?.d dainty · to win feminine approval. Visit.Chandler's Co'day. I . ' • Madame ... Mademoiselle ... Et ma petite A decidedly feminine groupe with an ·exciting choice of pieces that can he assembled into lovely per5fnalized rooms ... r or a young girl, teenager ot ah elegant ma · er bedroom , , • all in antiqued · while or citron fini sh! NIGHT STAND TWIN AND ruu. SIZE HEADBOARDS REG. S69 REC. $75 DOUnLE DRESSER REC. $169 MIRROR REC. $65 STUDENT DESK (NOT REC: SHOWN) Sl39 ESTABLISHED 1898 •55 •59 •134 •49 '109 ' 1514 NORTH MAIN• SANTA ANA 541-4391 THE STORE OF FIX. I us NAMES \. i Siort Hollr11 Mondf'f' ll ,00 Noon I• f,00 ,,f.l ~ ......... lmmli::o::!:::::::::::::=:=:=:=:=:::::::=:::::;:=:::!:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::=:==O=•'Y=f~,~=~~~~-''.''~ .. i .. ~ ... ~ ! I ' ' • ' v .... .. , ', ., .. ':• .. .. ... ~ .. ... '.• '· ' ' .,• ... ·' l ( . 1.f · DAQ.V PILOT Th....,, -9, 1971 ~ Coast Couples· :~ Exchange Vows .,_ GROGAN-KAISER ltlthrine Kaiser became the ~ bride of Richard W8lT'tll G,.gan "'~ -moni.. perfamfed 'by' the :...R~; "JOhrt • 1>o.,;;· 111 ·si: Mlctta,r arid .... , .. Mi<li : .OiUf<b, eo .. ha di! : Mar .• ' ' : • TMlr )ltenla an Mrs .. Max : Elllott kallOr of Irvine and WINTER QUARTER JeL J to Mar. 4 ' P•lotllg • ......... . ........... Laoisc.p1; DNwl .. ·hslc. l'ltlrOl Watercolor; Color & De1'9e1 Prl1huklog: 1 .. terior DesUjl; Jewelry; Cera•lc1; Scllphre. , ..... , c'..... 11 DNWl"I: ,. ...... ; c .... a•ics~ .. Pllete9r~•Y· • 1 ApproY.4 ht Vet.fMl , ' !Pritt or phQJ11 for 6t1tlutr1 17141 4'4'1120 630 l.o9Maa Ca1yo1 Id. La911a leacll 92651 IL.ACK ANTIQUE IROWN . I • • the late Dr. Kaller, and Mr. and Mrs. Rlcblrd H. Gi:og111 or I.on( Beach. ' Mrt. Mil Kailer Jr.~ the llAln>n of bclnor, wtill1 Wldeamalds ~ ft( r "~ IC1hrud Kline and jlrt: Jom<il' Reese. , • Best man wu Gary · CJrpenter and ushers were Terry Grogan ~ Donald Green. .__ The bride received a BA at MRS. G~OGAH LindenwooCI College, S t. Olarles .. Mo., and la working ' toward her masters a t Callfomla State CoUege at Long Beach. Her husband attended the • University of' Sou t be r i, Californa and Urned a BA a* CSCLB where he now ls work· ff\IC toward a masters. They • will reside in Long Beach. ROBINSON-SIEVER ' Ri~rd .starbuck Robinson Jr. of NewpOrt Beach claimed Jane Mercedes Siever as his bride during wedding rites In the l'lrst Presbyterian Church of R<dlands. The Rev. ' John Inglis or- flciated at the vow exchange tor which Miss Julie Siever and Patrick Werner wer;e maid of honor and best'man. Other attendants were the Misses Judy ~ •• nu Smilh. Leslie Barnett and t h e Mmes. Thomas Hogan and .Edwin Meaerve, bridesmaida; and Johh Siever, Jerome Robinson, John Laun, Mark McKlnJey , Hogan and Meserve, ushers. ' Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Siever of Redlands and the senior Robinsons of Pasadena ' MRS. ROBINSON are parents of the brldaJ cou- ple. University of So u t h e r n CaUfomia is lhe alma mater of both the bride who affiliated wilh Pi Beta Phi and the bridegroom who belongs to .Phi Kappa Psi. The newlyweds will make their home In Newport Beach after a honeymoon at Aspen. BICKLEY-McDONNELL El Adobe de Capistrano was rthe setting for the wedding of Monica McDonnell and John Patrick Bickley, daughter and son of Mr. and Ml"l!I. R. J. McDonnell of Laguna Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Blc.kl.ey of Santa Clara. Reading the rites was the . Rev. ·Patrick Callanan, and ~· . · aerving as honor attendants .were Mn. Philip J. Scheid and Brian Bickley. Brldumaid was Miss Melin- da Watkins; Oower gfrl was Bi:enda Scheid and usher was David McDonnell. '11le new Mn. Bickley Is a graduate of Laguna Beach High School and Nolre Dame College, Belmont. Her hus- band Is an alumnus of Buchser High School, Santa Clara and West Valley Jr. College and aerved in the Navy. They are residing In Menlo Park. greQt " lool<s don't have to be expensive Op•n Sunday o.c.12•nd0ec.19 12 to 5 pedwin. 'shoes ; I F•shion 1.J.rMI Nowport C..tor 644-2464 ~oliday H.ustle, Bustle . P.erv drng , TwO - -until air-.. '11111 oranr. Cout clllll --In In I flurry ol aefltlly. . • ~.:= --1 biitlc peot ol klllcbeoDI, = bol*T portlet and \ Sextette B~ Chrill\MS carols lo .,... bospllall will be lbe -lltld .., Love Ji Bn. Tllo l!dll bour lllrll 11 r.m. and Juncat.eoa Ill ll:IO. plot brlqe wW -11 7:• a.m. Friday, Dec. 17, In Iba Lib Pwl Clubhooae. '?he Go1ui1io1 ~ will hove Ill 111111111 ... ... paliy '""'"' dl)c, Dec. lC, in Ute home of Mr.11111 Mn. EorlcAhml. Floral Arts Los Cerritos Memben 1\so had 17 short stories, 27 articles and one pdelry book. Rho Lambda. home for aloobollc women !llS malled invitations for an open houae f"°' t lo$ p.m. SUnday, Dec. 12, In Iba Santa Ana facilily. 11le open house will launch a Chriltmas dinner will pro-fu---i.i-drive for the &'reea from horn& to bome-in ,_, -og u of Martdith Gardelll llllllUl)gton Villa. WEUUJl\I Found• on ' ,. Loa Angela recenUy pledged A Oirlltnlu Plrfl w111-B<Odl, SelurdaJ, l)ic. 11• at 7 'E'ooo lo The VIII• ind blne 1'1111 u _.uvo ba'1'd j).m. for mem~ ol Rho\ m tchlng funds are . llflng --filF Ibo Loa Cllrrllol =--Ilda :Jl!'li· lllpillon ghtlopurchase1ruld<pca ~ Callfordll l'edlratloq Hon r. .. vres will be serv· to house the program. ot ll'omon'• Clubl, Junior Membenhlp ell by.rllf' and Mrs. Se! Lit· • · · Uewortn, a:alads by Mr. and ' · South C'<!llsl J~ Woman'• 1fiub Sextetle. The group will per/prm ~I Huntington B e 1 c h Coh- val-1 Hospltol, Monday., Dec. II; Gllriield Coavai-nt Hoopital, 'l\Jesday, Dec. 14, and at the club's children's ~ party TblJ-y, Dee. IS. Orin<• County Flortl Arll Guild meml>ert and guests will galber for program on holiday arranaementa at 10 a.m. Monday, Dee. 13, In Iba Santa Ana Woman's Clubhouse. 'Ille public Ls Invited. I Salad Served Mn. David Soow, president of the Junior Ebell Club of Newport Beach, will honor ber '.llitboordmeetlngwlllbeit 11ra. rruii: o.nng, main Bath .. ~/axe~ 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 1.1. In Iba \ coune by Mr. anil Mrs. Jame1 . · Cerrito! home of Mn. ~ Mulioooi ud -by' Mr. Holiday Ume Is super b"'l' Smiley. · and MJ!i. Bob Strohbehn. Gifts -cieaoing, , h o p p I g ) Ti will be m:lwlpd by """'! enlertalnlng. Reserve 1 little Party ime slaton. time In seciusloa lo relu. Orange Cout D I v l s I on , Th V'll A warm bath eases tensloM California ReUred :l',.cber• • 1 II and while lhe tub is filling ii a Association will have its •~ The VUla, a rehabilitatioc good time for • facial . nual holiday p-ogram and Pl'-1.:===================; Members include the Mmes. M1b. Brusseau, Dan Gordon, Karolyn Kovacs, K 1 n net b McKenzie, IOp Paynt and Joe Sokol. ,, '\ Voices Chime Baby's Cozy J ty Monday, Dec. U In the Neigttborbood Congre&at!Olllil Church, Laguna Beach . Esllncla Jliih School Cho~ will perform. D'l'ERY Voices of Fountaln Valley C" 1 Women Voters California voting and elec- tion proc;edures will be atudled at the Dee. 13-IS unit -unt!• of the Orange Coast League of Women Voters. AIR STEP -BERNARDO -KIMEL EDWARDS -GEll.IEll.ICH Choral Group will per(orm for the Fountain Valley Woman's Club Mooday, Dee. 13, In lhe Civic Center. , Club members will exchange gills. Harbor Seniors Harbor Senior Citizens will gather for. a holiday dinner Monday: Dec. 13. A tour of Christmas lights is scheduled lo begin at 1:30 p.m. Tueeday, Dec. 21 and the PinOchte dinner also will take place that evening. Stllrs Shining The Rancho Viejo Woman's Club will gather for its Christmas membership brunch at 11 a.m. Monday, Dec. 13, iA the Montanoso Recreation Center, Mission Viejo, To Catch Some Shining Stars is the theme or the oc- casion which includes a fashion show, gourmet meal and musical program organiz- ed by the Mmes. Patrick Florentine, Ralph H~ and otto Henning . All interested w o m e n residing in the Saddleback Valley are invited to attend. Members: will bring unwrap- ped gifts for children in lhe Albert Sitton Home. Monday Club Huntington Beach Monday Morning CJub will gather for its buffet luncheon Monday, Dec. 13; in the Sheraton Beach Inn. Dr. Dixie Sturgis, lecturer, will speak on balanced living through personality develop. • SWEET DREAMS FOR CHRISTMAS 1\i1 lov•lv town bv £.,. Stillll'l•n h h•itd tll'loc••d ift fl• "iilippin••· IR ltl11•, itt of nvloA tricot. '•tit• • S11'11ll • M1dl11m $26 Veta's llTlllATI APPAIEL --··tMl----~ .... ,.,..., 9-/C-. 'Tll ~ \ ., Study sessions will take place at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 13, Great Western Savings, Laguna Hills; 7:30 p.m. Tues- day , Virtue and Sheck office, Newport Beach, and 9: 15 a.m., Wednesday, University United Me~Church. Babysitting Is available dur- ing the following sessions by calling one day in advance: 12:15 p.m. Wednesday, Newport Beach home of Mrs. A. M. Mood; 9:15 a.m., Thurs.- day, Costa Mesa home of Mrs. John Feeley, and 9:15 a.m. 'Mlursday, the Laguna Beach home of Mrs. William Wilcox- en. All meetings are open to the public. Writers Ficlionaires, Orange County freelance writers, installed 7 Ot6 Donald L. Banfield as presi· I. . f\ ,., '13: . n _ ' dent for the second lenn. VI/ t-K1c:i ~ Ms. Dorothy Brown also entered a second term 81 Welcome baby with a crn:y • e c r e t a r y . 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His secretary and his widow ! are busliy sorting a n d .: cataloguing bis b o o t I , : deciding where they would do : the moat good. : Thia ts the aftermath at the • death of Justice Black on Sept. . zs, 'eight days a f t e r • dramatically, failing health ! forced his retirement after 34 ! years on the Court. : Mrs. Frances Lamb, Bl.act's : secretary since 1957, lm't cer-- : tain exactly how many boob ! he accumulated over the years, : though they run to several : thousand volumes. : Those he wa:; especially fond :-of -the Harvard Clauics, the • writings of Thomas Jefferson : and Benjamin Franklln -will : .. be put in ·a yet to be selected : ••special place.,.. : others in which, he Inscribed ~ his name or made notes are ( likely to wind up at a univers\. :. ty, possibly tbe Unlvenity. ti i Alabama in his native; state, ~ or remain in the capital at the :; Archives or the Library of ~ Congress. ~ 'Of the remainder, librarians ~ are choosln& selections for the ~ Court's own collection. ~ Mrs. Lamb's task is not \. without heartbreak. So far, ~ she can't quite f0rce herself to :: remove a parchment copy of :: the Bill of Rights from the top ~ af a desk where he could easl· ·' ly read them. tf Black's decisions , particularly those on the Bill af Rights, will live after him as part of the public record, bis notes from the Court'• private conferences will not. These are the summaries of the thousands of cases that passed through the Court while he was on the bench, the ootes he made during the discuuions with the other Justices and the votes as he recorded them. Black consider¢ t h e m prlvate and directed that they be destroyed after his death. The house in Alexandria where Black and hls wife, Elizabeth, llved dates back to , the 11th century. In the : back)'ard are tennls courts, ·. whert be played until shortly · before retirement. There are '.: peach and fig trees and ~ blueberry bushfs in t h e •; garden. ...... ~ .................... . 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YMt1 Lwtws. •:JO (l)S... • 11 AM lldq I I I I I ' l \ NATIONAL GENERAL THEATRES Nearly Everyone Listens t.o Landers ••• .. ~ . . . .... " . • I Tenor Jennin .gsJmpressive .... . ·Ti.J'outs Set . 'Boheme' Starf ,. ' · : · · , F-or Irvine. ' ' .Show 'Flea' ' The .Jrvine Commun Lt y Vincenl'RUS!O,' Erena Chillinpr_!an and Enoch S~r man (from lei!) ate featured 10 j:,yric'.Operi-Assocla· tion sCene f;om 'J>ucclni's u1..a · Boheme:",.continu· ing Saturday evening and ·Sitnday afternoon at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse. Scenes from three ,'!!he,:: operas will be presented. ' ' , ''-·· ·,: 'f Theater bu announced further . auditlonS' (9f Its first miµical • , • Production., ''The Amorous Flea, .. for Saturday and &m- ' " .San.ta · Ana· Ready.irig ' • ,. ' ' J_~ ... 'Long Day''s Jo~rney' Miss WlnslQ.w received the Santa Ana ~group's'. best •ac4 tress award last season for her role' In "Lillies of the Field." 1• day. .. Tryouts for the musical comedy,. based on Moliere's .. School for Wives," will be held froJJI I to 4 o'clock both days In the ICF rehearsal heJI, in the basement of 18662 MacArthur· ·Blvd., Newport Beacll, across from t h e Orange County Airport. The Santa Ana Community Players ate in rehearsal for the most ambitlOU! production In theii 52-year hilltory, the uncut version of Eugene O'Neill's masterpiece, ''A Long Day's Journey Into Night." Director kt Winslow has announced that, sinct the play runs four hours, It will be presented at 7:30 p.m. rather than the customary 8:,,. The' drama opens Jan. 21 for three weekends. The older brother, Jamie, will be ,played by B 111· Verderber of Costa Mesa, who took major rofes in "Indians" at South Cout'Repertory and ''n>e Trial of tbe C&ton.!vllle Nine" at Orange.. Co a 11 t College. Frank BaUotta, an award· winner for Sanla Ana's "Dr. Cook's Garden," plays the younger son, Edmund, while Celia. HimAOn of Costa. Mesa '!ti!! be -u Calhleeo; Irvin E. Kimber, former muslcal director for the tour· ing companies of "Mother ~ Earth" and direct.or of "Anything Goes" at the • Laguna Moulton Playhouse ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=;;;;;;;;;;:;!, last spring, will, stage the pr~ 1 · NIW LOW PllCDI ducUon, assisted by Lynne s1 .oo s.. ,.,. Frt. st .oo Morris ai choreographer: . Snctoy t:JO"' 7:00 r.M. Those auditioning are asked MM. tin Fri. 6:Jt.7:00 ,. Playing the role of the fatber,,James Tyrone, will be Rey-L'Ecluse, ·• .•Newport Beach actor familiar for hJs leading rolea in "The Subject Was Roses" and "Inherit the Wlnd" for the old Laguna Playhouse. He also h a s perfoml<d with the Cosla JI!~ Civic Playhouse and " toioo community groups. Winslow's wile, June, a fofnier ·South Cout Repertory actress, will enact, the role of the mother, Mary Tyrone. Recital Set By Pianists Students of Hunt t n gt on Beach piano te"llcher Eugenie Maxwell will hold their tradi- tional holiday recital Sunday from 3 to ~ p.m. at the home of Mr. aDd Mrs. Don Martin. 1':Je variety of holiday music will inclu4_e traditional .carols with u n.I q u e arrangement, foreign folk carols, Hannukah music, Negro Chrletmas spirftuals, some religious im· ptessions by classical com- posers and a medley of festive songs in bpnkey tonk style. The at ·u d e-n t performers ra'bge from ~ yeare to talented young adults, ac- cording to Mrs. Maxwell, a piano teacher for the last 18 years. Further information may be obtained by calling the instructor at 535--037,. .... !1" .... ,~ "ANNE OF THE ·THOUSANO DAYS" ... ,...,0., .... • "THI LION IN WINTER" the maid: to bring their own music. The production will open Feb. f for a three-weekend run lh the UC Irvine Hilmanlties H a 11 Playhouse. - -... .:...--; Theater Group Aids Indians "Lqng Day's Journey Into Night" will be presented Fridays and Saturdays for three weekends at1the Pl•Ytt• Theater; SOOWJ.'~.th·St:,,senta ?tfemb·ers of the Ana. ·.'1 ...,!, •· -eetmlnster Community Theater's junior·divislon, wcr 'H . I' S· r u .. wm go Chri.•trna• caroling RDSe e .·· tllrough various WeSminster · ' neighborhoods-Saturday to col- l An :h' ,, • lect J toys, dolheo and canned ll 3 ellll gOO<IS for Danny Davey's an- nual holiday caravan for the The Ana-Modjeska .Playl"' Arizona Indians. . or Anaheim have announced ...... the cast for their children's production ol H"ansel and Gretel," to be presented next.lmlml weekend at the L o a r a Playhouse, 1601 w. Broadway, Anaheim. Chris Hedger and Arnie Berkowitz share the role of Hansel with statf.y Swain and Nancy Ross doubling as Gretel, The witch ts played by CBLBBU•a• . SUsan DiMuccio and Joan ~I I It -Spencer. Others in the cast are Jack ,, • 1119 , Qiborn, Walter Dudek, Cheryl i1118 Hofstad, Pam Cave, Robert Ill• ~ Teasdale, Phil Polesky, Perry co..°""'oc.w:." £ Zon, Mike Wright and Jltnj~~~~~~~~~ Fenno. .. "Hansel and Gretel" will be presented at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 18, and 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Dec. 19. John Blackburn la directing. 1zrmuof~ I NlWf'O•T HACH • Oll.W3$&' •TH SMASM Wiii FINAL SHOWS1 c-Doc. 11 Our Town I De American Classic " "a oompcllln1 production." ~ -DoHyPI! .. "brtlllant ••. " -,,... r• "ltrtna;th, \Tm'SatllJty" -V•n.ty ,, r ••ck wh•r• it b•g•nl • I MOTMll Mani MINS DIC. 17 , · . but h oa.~1 R11 Jer /1 ir\' -1 I ............. "A MAN IN THE WILDERNESS" ,,, ... ."T}(E .OMEliA MAN~.:--wftll-C'-'"H HfttH . - .......... ' . - • : • ! • • .. •BEE ~ N"O EVIL• ' COLOlt 0 lfil'j -- N.ISEJU_fJNND «SCROOGE• ,,...,,__ ,._......~a Also-llfE PEANUTS GANG ;i 'A IOJ NAMED CIAILll llOWN" • Al.SO PllitKKNEMA YU MISSION W~J0.6tt0 • • • : ' ' . t • • • Over the Top . Fpuntain Valley High •ScbiKey·<;lub · memlie". Bruce Kennedy Oeft), Bill ·Sandra (i'ight), and ,Jeff Pa on bike) are latlilcliing a canned goods drive for needy ·Orange Coast famili The student· brillging in the most cans during the Dec. 13-16 drive wins JO-Speed bicycle donated by a mar~e\ . .. . . . ' Marina Seniors Honored . . . . • • , ~bera ot Mari\1.a High Scboal's senior class bav~ singled out 20 of the Ir classmates e "favorites". for Ille current !Choo! year •. · Winners, s e.I e c·t e d ·by l>allot.ing ·in social ,studies classes, are: · INSTALLED . CHAIN-LINK . . FENCING r Kathie Thomu and Rick Rosales --. seniors who con- tributed most to the Class of 1972. Stephanie Blase and Ed Cleary -the moet lovable seniors. John Brewer and Jane Anne Upp -seniors with the most class character. Trish Waters and John Milburn -the two people most likely to succeed. . Gene Taylor •11'1 Carotyo _,Clark -friendliest senion. Kathy stellrecht and Rodn<y Brown -most athletic &eniors. ... Jolin Luna •od J u 11 • Wanderer ....,. most talented seniors. Gary Halopoff and caren , Siehl -class flirts. Mike Prime and Diane Parker -senior with the moat school spirit. · Craig Daniels and Trish Waters -best all-around lllliora. ., - , . ' • ·AgeneH-s Replace Fish SACRAMENTO (AP) ..,. ... jiiiliiii ColilonU rllb *4 Game lllplrlmont 11111 tr.s. Army I Oll1ll of ~ officlaJa """ determliiod • cbomiCa1 kDlodeeYWlllllndndlllbln .... __ lul_ qi! hove qreed to nploce..,. loot fllh. Bolh agenciel baYO agned to ..,...,. Ibo fllh. "Deoplta Ill ...-u11on111111 afoluardl ... did .... -·•Ii"" ... f9ll I NIS-WfNHtr f 0 r rataratlon al tbll ~ .. .. • . . . '• I • • . ' Order now for aaaureol Chrl1tma1 dell .. ry. WE'iE Gor · .. • '" ~istry in Moving" ' I ' . ., Oilr-d.U. dlmlg..r at .... ,..,..,.. price... ·Pecan aeven ptec9 aet with n1ver·mar ellrface for, good- time dining. The.52" table with two 11>! re._ a~d.slx match- . Ing chiilrs with vinyl cushion~. A matching ohlnli ca~/ riot In I*"" ot fpli>lah oak, •199 • ,, . ' ~ ·- • . ' ' , ' • DAU.Ylil.r. I; for ·tM BEST MOYI of UR ULll call: 1• ' . .. ' ' ' . ., ' • ,f ' -.... IJ· Alt TOGETHER :· I I . ' I • • • • • . j ' . . ' .. ' . :·:: ~Tha' includes eve.n San D_iego an~ Sa.ntCI . 1 .• . '' .::: Barbara channels.-'Tota·I Televisi~n' • 'I Yes, now you can . find · out what's · on San Die«Jo's television channels 6, 8 ad' 110 I -~ even on Sant~ liarbara's . Chann~ 3 -in the w9i'k's worth : of • listinp, JC!!' get every Saturday in TY WEEK and hr the daily logs In the DAILY PILOT •. Wlffl • ' •• J "the . help o~ our friends at TY WEI~, the· DAILY PILOT! got if 'all together. NOVI · we offer !'faders, espedaly fhose In the South Orange 1Coast area and .al others 1 • . . . . ' ... ... • .... . ( ... ' I .... on community cables who can pliR in all the signals there are ·in the Southland, . -~ . 'Total Television', the most complete newspaper listing of television ~are available • • Every Saturday i.n TV Week-Every . Day in Daily W Log I, ,, I • ' i I i I f • j 'I I I ' ! ' lfA DAll.YmbT •••• Leued -.-•.1'71 I . I Vall,ey Boys Club GetS Council OK The !loY'• Club of P'eu~f· Valley hli found tbe lojld for a new home. For $1 a year, the <\µb will be loMllll • llO Ill' '° foOt ~ ., lanil 111 tbe hulltaln Valley city y114. l,lbo puee! II port ol an elgbwcre portion of the yard which iJ Clln'!lllly used by the Little League and' Junior All America football teama In • Founllln Valley. City COll)ICiJmeB • ""* I<> the leaae TueJ<lay• nf&ht ofter · hearing Boy's Club _....,. tatiVtll ~et1ll f';ttre overcro\ll'ding thq are cut· renUy faced with.· 1 Dave Israels)Q,.prlliftnt &f the club's board of dlrectorr. told councilmen they are 1\.- Ekctricity Rate Hike Gets Okay LOS ANG!LES (AP) -In lie I~ vote, the city council hai approved an electric r4le hike that w!JI lncttaH the ~verqo residelll'1 bill ol f7.M·a -ill by 74 ceola- The llepartmenl of Wiler and · Power l'U s '-" e n pennllllon Tu<!lday to ral!e ruidtnllal Cllllomer'I bUIJ by l .S percenl and commercial tnd lndusbiatt users' bl}ia .,Y 11.e percent. · The increaati will be retroac- tive to Nov. 14, when, tJ'te federal wage _freeze expired, and It will .tart lhowl!>C up on ' 'Cllllorneo'I blJlo mallod within the -·· dlyl, • depart-ment spoUsman ukl. Revaninl an Nrller vote, the """""° approved the hike after hear in g City AdminlltraUve Offietr C • Erwin Plper argue tblt the departmen( and c!ly would face grave ftnaoclal problem.I il the booll wwe llOI (>used. Huntington Police AuctiA'ti Set ' . ·' .... *"pt!PI to provide illrV!ces fOr ...... thin llO boyl to I temporary facility which baa a 50-boy capacity. Terry Brager, Boy1 Club dlnclor 11\d a facility that G,u\d aceommodata 150 beyt at ~ lime could be bu!lt on tht 1lte whieb was orl&lnalty sat aside for a flte station. The fire station wu de1eted fl'Ol!l the buil"1n4 plam of the ft:. department· earlier tb!a year. · The leue 1gread to hY COUJ\. cl.lmen will run for Z5 yean with ~ optJon for a stcoftd' Z5 )'e411. lsrafllki' U id I fUnd raialnf ~ · for cen-atruction Of the' ficllity will bellln· Jnlnledlllely. • The measure which passed on • 3-1. vote, w~ oppoaed by COUncilman John Harper who ul!I he was concernecl at>out the permanent obligation of ci· ly property, "wb!cb ii a tough decisien to make 'WWI my lrieods sitting out there look- ing me ta the eye." Councilman Ron ~· up,..,...i naerv1Uoaa ibout the lenglb of !Jle;!eu<, th\ olte ef the· club and 10me 0 dif· flculllea In the qr-•·~" but ·be voted in favor of the meburt bOcalllt It would prO- vide a .necepr·ry·lel'Vice to the community'• }'OU!h, Councilman George SC.It, who it a m8"1ber of the Boys Club board, voted 1n favor of the lfll' .. _t afler city at- torney Tom, Wood(uff niled there wu no coafljct of in· temt. Vall~y..Mpm Appointed Chairman Mn. Robert J. °M•a, 17131 !lfnla Uicla st.; 1iiJ been ap- pointed Mother'• M 1 r c h cb~' fqr Fountain Valley, ~rcUng to an announttment from Mn . stanley Kegel, county chairmap for the Mardi of Dimis campaign . )lrJ.,M ... # lllOlh'!r,~. flye, bu been iclive witlf Viti Na- tional P'Oundation-March of Dimes as a city chairman and volunteer wilker. Sbe is alao a mernbtr of the Fountain YiHey Womena · Club. the AlllaWn"~' Service and · the 'Cll!ldnm H08pital Aux· Unclaimed liCicJeo nuictnl WaryolOr.,.e.County:•. from blCfcl-. to auto -, Tile '?.W<h 'i>l°Dtmea In the wll! ho ~ off lhll !Vgul : notional ilOlll'C<. of Saturday by !lie• l!\ullhlllOO prlv-to lllll!Port for noearch, Beach Pol!co -t. mecljcll. ~" and health The auctloiii. Wlll .t>ep at 10 education aimed .at pnvention a.m. in tbe· _poll~ parkfn& lot. of birtlt defectl. The iMual comer Sth Sl"fl .and Oran&• nw:cJ> will be held dur!na Uie Avenue. • ' JMt: week af.J~uery, 19'72. Police Clllef Earle Robitaille said about 200 obsolete park- ing meters will also go on the auction block ln addition to ~P prolimatety 15 bicycles, tape decks, watches, rln&• and · other items. , Parents art enoounged to accompany theli ch!ldrtn to the auction since all sales - including bicycles -ire for cash. ~ All of the Item• ..in be on display for IO mlnutoa prior to the auction. McDonnell Tells Labor Agreement •• LOS ANGEi.ES (UP!) - McDonnell Doua;las Corp. ID· DOunced Wedn!sday a tep- ta,ti'.fe labor agreement wtth the International Assocfatlon ~ er Machinists coverblg 12,000 Group, Aims W!>rkers at tl)e Douglas AJrtrall Divhlon. ' There WU o0 immediate At Teachers "'""l!l~t from lb• M>chinis!a 011 when a raUlicatiOn vote LOS ANGELES (AP) _The · would be taken. The pact was newly formed United Teachers 1dentlcal, a . co mp a n y Assoclatloru of California nya ~poke~man said, to . o n e It will push for coUective . negotiated Tuesday with !-ht bargaining as "the only way United Auto Work~ra covering we cat! bring professionalism another 14,000 workers at to school employer-t.mploye Douglu. relatlona." Both contracts were similar The group, in announcing ils to one reached between . the organization, predicted It will UAW and North ,Amencan have 50,000 members within Rockwell Corp. which called tour month! and crllic\zed the for a 51 percent hourly pay In- Association. crease the first year and 3 108-year~ld Callfornl• Teach-percenl during each of the two era Assoclatlon. final years of lhe three-year coo tract. Spending Hit SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ca!Uornla ha• cut btclt on tcbool fundln& to where it' 1pendt $11 Pl< pupil below the natJonal average, says &lite Senate Mojorlty L a a 4 er George Moecone. 14$cbool Pf'l)-- grams which an &tlrtd towmll belping l1Udonts m«t Uie hmh noallties ol today's eociety "' ~ by penny pillchlnc llld po!IUcal opportunista," the San Fran- claco llemoa'al said. A company spokesman said Douglas "may submit a similar offer" to striking 1 workers at its plant in Toron· to. Canada. UAW workert lhert h1:ve rejected one com· pany offer. The shortage of parts for th< DCtO airliner being weznb! ed here fotttd Douglas te la· off 1,\65 workers for ht" •eek& They are due bac: Monday. If approved bf the uni .. membtra, the contr1cls 1tl would have to be submitted l the Pay Board for approval. I No. 1 on the Coast ' I Your Hometown Nl>wJ paper Is The DAILY PILOT 1 I ' ' FOLGERS ·;r~~i\'!:1.09 FOLGERS"~'f.~~l':l 1.45 FOLGERS ••• "~l~l 83' r Ro zrN r ooDs POTATOES .• ~!"'.":~~:29• GRlEN BEANS ••• ~."\:'o'1W. 47': •lllA <tHO'IC'"'~ 63' ,, , •,• • •"• • •, 1601PltG ·V'4FOLGERS .. ~f~l2.22 .PINEAPPLE ,JUIClE • •oz~l21' .,.. SNACK PACK .... o•CAH• 57' , J"'o"N· ~™s 0s""'Au' safGE· ' ""l 05 NUHTSPUOOl~S& flUIT··ell'(ltRSCOJCH PUDOlfotG,.FR\llT CUP, ,. " •16 O~ PKG , '•, clioc. l'll0oo1111,""" '"°" PUOD!N(; . MARGARINE IUOCHMANMS ... IAlnD 55' , PUNCH. BASE :n~·~~ 79• ••••. "'"" · ...-HUNT'S IEANS .. ~·~ 35• _..'ARTICHOKES •• :"~~.~~ 34' _.. TO'MAtp·JUICE ... ~:'cl~ 31 • 'CHILI W/BIANS' , .. ~i:69• TUNA CHICl&f .. IHlllACllJll< 51 • • • • • • UGHTWA11•'A 01tAM .,-. DRESSINGS •• ~':"=32• ' ·llllUXE llllMCH IUUIA.lt1 , , , PACKAGED GOODS .... CHl ·SYRUP •••• ~131• . WYBTO y • WI ... Dir ·SMIYIS Jllll SIDCklf Wltb nw F1111s lr11fs Yill K11w Ail Trut ... 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DoM& R. stalling11, 10440 Cun- QtdbeU, 1011 ol Mr. and Mrs.•A, nJnaham Rold, Wellrnlnller, Bltlert, , 111'1 Morgan Rood, rtetntq w~ wlgrii!d lo tbe Clio, Mich., bu been awarded . ~ ~ Division at n. hil 111.,. wlnp at 8-AFB, Roctd, tp, Tu:., upon graduation from Pfc,; Marner hi a drl.'fer ~ U s Air Force pilot training. Company A of the div1Sion s 'Litultnant Qulbtll Is being 17th tnginetr battalion at Ft. milned to Forbea AFB. Kan, Hood,.Tex. whtre be will fly !ht C.l:IOE , • Hercules cua:o-troop carrier Marine Larict C o r p o r a I alrttaftwlth a unit of !ht Tac-Cral( D.'Slarby. son of Mr. tical Air Command. ·TAC prt> and Mrs: W., 8. Hendrie of 424 vldes·comblt unll! for &ir sup. Redlands Ave., Newport port of U.S. ground forces. Beacb, 111 i member of the Hla wife, Eleanor, ill the Third Maritie DI v l s I o n ' s dauihltr of Major and Mn. C. Okinawa-based Battallon Lan· G. Briner of 28311 'Turquesa ding . Team 2-4, now aboard ' Circlt, Ml.Nlon Viejo. Mlips of the U.S. Seventh Fl~t Navy Seam1.n· Bill W. Mor. rts, aon of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jackson of 921 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach, la wyihg with Fighter Squadron 5l aboanl the aircraft carrier US.S Coral Sea with the U.S. Seventh Fleet ln the Western PacUtc. · Midshipman C1u11topber D. Quln.n, son of ltir, and Mrs. Joe R. Quinn of 2401 Margaret Drive, Newport Beach, iJ a member of the Naval Reserve, Officer Tralni1111 Corps Unit (NROTC) 1t Rlet Univtr1lty, Hou.ton. l After four years o f operating In the Western Pac~ic\ 1 i , Marine Pfc, John M. ~Id, IOD bf Mr. and Mra. W. T. Sevo!d of 5544 McColloch Ave., Westminster, was graduated from~the Aircrew Survival EqulpmtDlman School at tbe Naval A1f Technlcal Tralning . Ctrittr, Lal<eburst, N. J. · Ht rtet!v~ lnstruc;tion In packing parachutu • n d servicing survival equipment. Weight,. partlclpaUon In the .NROO'C be· 'M . wlll be commilslontd ••• ' ~sure Enslen In the Navy or a Se- cond Lleuten•nt in the Marine Corps upon gradu•Uon ... He is a graduate of Newport Harbor Hiih School. Marine Pvt. . Robert J. Edwud.1, aon of Mr. and Mrs. RDbtrt EdwardJ Jr. ol 11% 36th St .• Ntwporl Beach, .bu graduated from r e c r u it training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Dieio. ., U.S. A!r Force S t a f ( Ser1eant John E. Middleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Lake Tahoe Law Said . 'Intidequate' L{tw Eyed • SAN FRANCISCO (AP) I ProleCuuon of weights \ and melllll'U viola ti ons ln Calttomla ii .. poor that "11 now payg. to short-weight," a repart by • public Interest research · and law firm said Tutedoy. Jilt Berktley-bastd Public Interest Law Center estimated that "Californians are loaing 0 at ·least $30.6 million an- nually" in the short weighing of meats. groceries and all comihcxl!Ues. ' A aix-month survey o I California's 10 moat populous counties, which Include more than 75 percent of the state'• 20 million J)opQlJltion, found that .. proJecutlon , of weight.I and measures violatlona ta the SOUTH LAKE T A H 0 E • ~r:.~.tlon rather than the Callr. (AP) -.~ report prepared for the Sierra Club Ray Bourhls, center dlrec- and the League to Save Lak tor, said San Franc i 1 co, Tahoe says a land use Sacramento, San Mateo Md ordinance designed to I.qt-Orange Counties didn't luue plement a proposed general ainale weight citation during plan for the i..u Tahoe buln the two years covered by the la "totally tn.d!quate." study. , . The report, released today • Of the remaining counties, at a public hearing on the .he sal(i, Contra C011ta luued general plan called by the o~e. Sa!1ta Clara als:, San Tahoe Regional p I a D n I n g .Diego eight, San Bernardino A,eney, wu prepared by at-nine, Alameda 11 and Loa !oq1ey Rtvtrly Joluuon of th• Angelts !II. San FranClaco law f1nn of , . BourbiJ blamed t~e situation Mlller, Groelfnger, PetUt and primarily on weights and Evers. measurea ofOcl~ls and person- "We believe tbe ordinance nel, 11ay~_g their performance 11 drafted ill totally in-shows "they're in bed with the adequate as 1 mens of Im-industry " they're trying to plementlng and enforcing a regulate., aeneral plan/' the repoci said. The study round that county The land use ordinance II a weights and m e a s u r e a key part of the proposed departmenta spend ' ' a n plan," the report 1114. oye~~el~g dill proportion or The land use ordinance is a time testing devices -and key part or the proposed plan, that. not a single county · detailing what land uses are studied dev.otea more than 36 permitted based on the ability percent of 11f tlme1 lruipe¢1ng Of the land to withstand en-packages. vtronmental dama~e. · Bourhis said even most The miln fallthg · of the we ight.a and mea11urea officials ordinance, the' report aiJd, is agree that "due to the volume • Ill lfmlttd re.i.,. powm over of commodJll., that should be -pmnlts approved by local IDlpecled, It 1tlll can be most rovernment. pr,ofitable for a company to "The agency has no review lbort-we.lght. power whllsoever over .ny "Once caught. 1 h &It· li.nd use matter in the ~tglon weighing of these producb can not involving specified con-be fairly ex~lve, but the dlUonal usea or devi ations oddt.againlt being cauaht are [rom the onllnance,"' the very hi~" be said. report aald. The agency refer-Among the reporta recom- red to Its Tahoe ·Regional mendat1ons were: Planning Agency, which will -That ~ounty weights and oversee the general plan. nieaSurea departments and "The ·ability of the agency to law enforcement a g e n c I e s exerclae any meaning f u I' start iJnfotclnt'the law' which review over permit matters to makes negligent s h o r t come before it ii iubject ·to wei,ghlng i lnisdemeanor. aubltanUal doubt," the report -Tbat the· Ie&lalature akl. The ordinance ii heavily amend Jawa relation to at· wel'ghted In favor of develop-t~tioaal short weighing so ment and In many cases that· cues where lhe dollar de•elopment which la at loea eleeeds ft,000 per year variance with the ordinance are treated aa felonlu rather and the plan," it added. tban misdemeanors. Jn Ill presentation, the -That the legislature enact League lo !lave Lake Tabot 1 bill dirtctlng weight. and made 1 e v • T a 1 recom-measures departmenta t o mendaUona, Including remov-disclose infractions to the In& undtvtioped land from publlc by posting signs In the development poalbillty U the windows of st.ores found to be proposed use confllcts •ith repe.ted 'k>lators of weights land ctpablllty restrainU. and meuures laws'. Steve 8 ran d t , execuUve -That flMI impolld for dlroclor ol tht ltague, urgtd 111C<ellflll proete11tl0111 o I the aaency to make sure tt re-Weighll and meaaum viol~ talntd the. po,..r lo formally llollJ be ._.rked lor thl approve or ~pprove major county weights •11d ........., land dovtlopmenl propoaala In liudgtt for the next ftocal the realon. 7ear. I " l I I ) ri ' ' ' I ! J •• \ I . I l • I I ' . , • U DAILY I'll.OT ~-""' I I '· 1971 ' f., I • •I I .ANAllllM 21M W. IMCQ&N c-T,_. _. • MDHl•WPJ • • ,,...,.~,t "' ,., .. n• 11• Set it Demonstrated . · . 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LWn an jull hio vlc:IOrtea ••"1 frOm ':I eoula.'t Iii )huder. of our i.am,• tying Ille Nollooal Batjlel&all Auocio. Wlnlu said. ''Evin ll we hid won. We tlon's longesl ever wlnniog"l{ult )l<ll lhe camo down !lie llrelch and milled -0< lal<st triwnph didn't come~-, • ' n:.r,:. We"dld llmoll win lhe aa.De ,J: wtz!.~IPl..,tli':rsft .'~.~ ~·ieoon.' tory ""'lhe pe1ky Houstm -.U. "Ttl!a II "'Tyi;;'" 111e tou.!beat 1ame of Gall Goodrlcll ..,,\d a Points 11111 Jer. our ltrin&." t.oMra COlch Bill SlwtaJD ry West lldded 33 le< Ille Laken u Ibey q. ff ·Tea .. M moved wilhin two games of the 20 ' . c .. •.el ,. et • stralpt nmk set Jut year. by Uie ,.. " Mllwllll<ee Bucks. Thirtten of Welt's aid. ","liJ BOCi;jl are 100 percent im-ppints came In lhe fino1 quarter. · ' . P<OVed over -Jut meellng. They seem Tonighl ·Ibey 10 1gaina the Gol<lon lo be adapting lo Tex Winter's off'111e. · ... l<Warrlors .•l~.ln,'1\1<111(\INo. Housloll II. a .yqwia i..m and that's ., whal eo11 fhiJ11 In Ille end." Ml U they succeei1 ,they'll be going tor Sharman said west "as usual, wu Jusl ]lfo. II ~Y nigbl lll·the Forum againal l!'Ol-ln tile clutch." ' lt>e ~l!i\eitix SUns. • . ·~y1ng oa Elvin Hay"' lhoollng and GoOdrich's deadly lellhanded .jumpers rebounding the Rocull placed lhe 1 llelped the Lakers to • 19 polni' first ' Lakers' atnu In j_.,iy i~. lhe final q..-lnll 1111t·IW ·Vii llliiitiloo "...orioo *""" !MW~ p1'11og llelere l,tlf. Ai~ ,._;lliO ilieTrii1y to !lie 1 .. d. . . !111111111 largest home crowd o{ tbe sa.11:11 matd). 1After Houston's Calvin Martin pushed ed lheir oppooenls point for po~ In the ·the Rockets Into a 111·110 Ind, We1I oecond quarter and\oatacored tl)om by ., five in the second balf. ' etamped tJrii lid down for good with a 2S fooittr with 4:51 mnalnlng. From thit point on It W85 mootly HIJUl10n f.Ws and µ,a Angelea free tl)rows. Har.es ltCOfed :h polnll for Hous"'• and ,.,.,IUil iMid 11. • , ·n.. Rockets had • ... son high of 51 field goala, eight more than the Laker• managed but Sharman'• men shot a whopping 51 free throws, makln1 39 al lhem. 'l1le Lakerl DOW are 24-3 for the SUIOn while Housloll wu droj>Pin& its fourth straight and Z2: In 21 games. Les..... ...... ... •f'T ef'T ~·· 1!111--Hllntofl McMllllM ·-- 1 I~ l CUIW!lftt!Mm 0 0-0 f 1 l.J l OfVll 0 IMI f 1• i.1t a Etln I l·I 11 J N ' Glbtl5 ' 1·1 IJ 1 W 17 Hirn 14 :W Jl J,41JL1nt1 JM f t IJ.22 U M ... t 1 2·1 t Mu,.,.., 7Nl• Htwlln J 0-0 6 TmllMI J U II ' YtlloW' f W 11 •?fttll • ,..,. 11J . T(llffl• J.1 1•22 1a LM---..,..,. • 3' n ,, w -1u Neuaten ,, 32 lS v -lit FIUJM oull N-'f'llll fol.Ill: LOI Anttln 20, Hou1ton Jt ......... It was Houston'• belt olfensive. output !be seasoa but it WllD't """'lh. . Fullerton to Go In? '.. "qopdrich is • -player," Aid l!Oyslli" coach Tes Winier. "Our guords ~ bands In his face all night but be wU still hitting." · DinblosA.sk Withdrawal · I LOS ANGILES KINGS GOALIE ROGIE VACHON WATCHES PUCK HELPLESSLY ••• w1ni.r,had • bole In !be seat of hil. lrous<rs .. lhe end "' lhe , ..... Ha sold he ripped ~ durln& the i'aUy that .... Egan and Newport ll<adl's John Vallely join Hayu In ~!be -frOm a nine-point deficlt lpln bi tile third period From PCAA Football •t lnapre.rion• . !:-New Arigels Manager • .. ;: In Impressive Debut .. :• •• tint imprenkm are to mean.and said, '!Dad, you"re the new assistant uo•• •. the. Anceb have 'taken a step in manager of the Angels. U. atPt dirediaD by JW:inc: Del Rice lo "I just couldn"t hold It any lonie:i," '; • their Odd manager._ Rice continued. Asked if he felt that as ~ ~ ~ ~ ~tyas:!! ~ak:·~ P~=: t!Y ~h~lgh~t:;e:! o1; IN -Ullilio * I" I , ~ loutlO ITIO!llnr, he repliD<I• 8'11111-taJl:;,._ft S\ , .._. ...... _.. ''Pf&, 1 ilMlft't. I ollly ttiiliAR!d faut ~ )'eaf;S in the minors so I didn't have time I I liked most about Del Rice ls to get bitter about anything. I was just lio dicall lly lo -lhe troopo or hopeful my number would come up and :jhe pl!blJc lly bnmedlalnly pr<dic-I'm thankful it did ." *' -, fir :!IJ., ian't ........,. wbo'd ..i ...... shortstop Rice, the · st man signed to an Angels .... -.. l"""'J' contract when the expansion club was :.:, forqied, also caught the lU!os' first-ever :::~ .... ,.. ------WHITE WASH -------- ... """"·· Ofl~~e we'll wind up in tht 5landings. ·ilt>.t ..... II ., pick my cmdling 5. "". Rice says. -~t mow-we have• kit lo stn.i&httn up. We'll try to mall a f" deals and go from there. I've lried lo team from managers I've played under and I've tried IO put that all together. t~l the players give you lOll percent, lbal's all you can uk." ·Angels general manager Harry Da1loft caljs Riot a firm and understanding ~"=:""-..._. ...... :r.n whit l'\'e ste:n over the years:, tW Js what the Angels need mo&l:" a fil9I and undttsloodinc i.aciu. ~ Anlthet hnpressive point about Rict is hi lllmility. He wa~ Jike: a Jitlle: boy with b& llnt tlectric train .. he bced, the --.. . ~·-.r.. iO flabbergasted today I just can't qalaaet It (speech) out. The last 40 dll's· al •itinl; to Stt who they'd name itm11er wu like 40 ye:an to me ," R1ct ..... •ta• "nf1111d Ill couldn't wait far the aftldlJ llliOWl!tih•t TalldnJ. He called his foU. In Ohio M"'!'f01 night . victory. 'Mlat came in the 1961 opener at Baltimore when Eli Grba stopped the Orioles, 7-2, and Ted Kluszewslti socked a pair of. three-run homers. Rice also played minor league ball with Walter Alston. skipper of the Dodgers. Now the former St. Louis teammate of Stan Musial, Enos Slaughter and Red Scboeodienst is back in the bigtime: . And he doesn·t look any more out of place there as a manager than he did when he performed so capably for the Cardinals as a catcher. * * * Before someone: loses a basketball game because or a slipup, Huntington Beach High timekeeper Steve Setterlund ought to be in.structed when to start and itop his timepiece during a game. Qr eil5t they OU1ht to qwit u1in1 roetUll u1lstantl tor sucll bmlved work. And .at Edison they might pass the word lo ba.seball coach Bill 1t1orris that in hljb school basketball one-and-one bonus fret tJtro+ lbootlrig starts with the fifth team foul, not the sixth. ¥orris refused \o believe: it when Hun· tington coadJ Elmer. Combs told him that the fifth team rout -gave the other team ofle.and...cne. 'l'bettfore, )COmbs' team was denied a bonus shot it had coming. And Setterland got huffy when It was P>inted out be wu aot running the clock aecur1'4lly. A 1U1U1hty. noupty to both men for their goofs and their stubf>orness. Played Hard, Says Tilt, Jlut:Fouls Plague tJCI S ....... to tlio DAILY PRAIT . , SOUTH OIWIOl1 N.J. -UC lmno molched ~w with -Hall Wednoldlf but fell behind ti the ftul lllripo • copacity crowd ol ~ wildly -inl bo..<Utball fllll •nd ... ....,. •4Pod • --In the boot-,.,.. loss cloooll out • tt<lay lour .. !be t.lt Coost b)' the Aatuten with roor iiralght def-. 11<11 cooch Tim Tifl feels It. be.lped to mold the team for the futtre:. ~• will dlJo\ly the 1971·'11 vmily In Qowlord Hall Saturday niahl for lhe Int time 11 a came wltb Wheaton °""" or flllnoll. .:."'We p&iyed u hard u "'can play," !II oaJd fouowtoa Wedlladoy'1 105S. "JIMre II ao -In my mind that we ·--.. --." .,... ,_ -Seton Holl II k t Jim Olar 1 •• Cmlel' oa Wed· .-,, Doc.• In --. enc•ttm•nl. Dive au.r, U lllrtlng 1te1hm1n center, ion lho lt1m early Wodll<ld•Y momi~ lo fll\lfll homt. Tin hopoa ht 'Will recovt(' from 1 vlr1.&1 ln time to play Saturday nlglt\. • "Of all the 1am we played on this trip (ftut), this la the one J am most dlsappolnltd In. We hid four lllYI out pf the game oa a.. foull and two othm hid four. For 11while I dkin't lhlnk we would havt enouP.Jeft to finish the game." In the maller or f.W~ hla\i 11<0ring Phil 'Rhyne had two pereonals aaainst him in tht fint 45 seconds and had lh'e:t, four minutes into the act.ion. J~e: was forced to fortgo defensive play and lasted until the final four minutes when he was charged with his firth oersonsl. U<: ll'Vlllt !NI S.Mll H•N CtO lll'IYM ·M-• """ .... •lll'tlrle!lfl'I "" - lt"•lh fl II~· 7 JIOHOUM lt1JJ! llJJLl(.ltr'9 ,.JH ,,.u,... ,,. ' 1 2 I 1• Z.in1111l • i, J SI I t I 1• K!f!MJ J • I 0 JIJ1fLl'flM 111 J Jl•1itef191 ,,,, 01\!tf'll'~t • • J • 'f't111t U • • Iii Tot1t1 :U h It .. Htlftimt! kttll Holl •S. UC lf'llM ft. • ! . AND MAKES ACROBATIC SAVE . THE BOSTON BRUINS WON, S~. ~ports In Brief Durr Comes Unglued, Ump , Leaves iii Tears AUCKLAND, New Zealand -Fran- coise Durr of France had an emotkmal clash with umpire Sue Burche:r today in the Benson and Hedges women's singles tennis quarter-finals. Miu Burcher called 1 bill from Ml11 ~out In the loth gamt ol the firsl sel, giving lfl advantage to her opponent, the unrankfll Valerie Ziegenfuas of San Die«_o . Miss Durr tossed her head, appealed to the spectators and officl1l1 and then threw qer racket on the arourw.t. She then appealed to her opp()nent who nodded and said, "It was in." Ml11 Burcher refused to alter her dtdalon. Ml11 Durr, obVkn.Laly upnt, lost the tel'Vlct to 1ive her opponent the lflt g.. t. &tt ond m1tcl! wtnf lo Ml11 i1ege1r fu11. When Mill Dui'r lt!t~ 11kf "don't 11t me to say aeythlnl or I m11 au many rude thin&•." Mill lurchor followed the pll)'etl olf Ind burl! Into ttor1. ., ISA1TL£ -Vnlvarsily of Wuhinllln officials have declined to coo.f1rm a report that former Angels player Bubba ~tortoo. a l>year \•ettran ol professlooal ba.eball, will be namtd lo coach the univenity's baaeball te.m. Morton, JI, is to succeed Ken Lehman. who resigned last May after seven years as Husky coach. Morton would be the third bl1ck coach hired by Washington in the past yur. "' RIO DE JANEIRO -Pole. somtllmtl called the King of Socter, is havifll his worst 1t1son ever, and even bis on team fictms to be down on him. The sports oe•·spaper Jomal dos Sports ' reported Wednesday that directors of tbe Santos Club held Pele dlre:d:ly responsible for the team's failure to make the finals in this year's Brazilian natiooal pro tournament. Clul> ome111J llWf .... -i.om- m1tls ll'CUH Ptlt ef "trylna to lblft all the team·s problems by himself," the paj>er said. They reportedly feel Pele t.akea too Jong to make passes and that this is why Santos has trouble: ae:tting up effecUve JCOring plays, "' CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -Oscar F. Hedlund, M, who coached track and fil!)d teams at Boston University and M11Hchusettl lnat.ituLe of. Tecboology, died Wednesday. As early as 195.5 Hedlund contended that 1'the barrien st•ndinc between 11\ID and the four-minute mile, the 11--foot vault and the seven-foot jump are purely psycholOliul, 11111 f11>11loll." "" NP YORK -The N1br11k1· Ol<iahoml g1mt oo Thanksgivlna Doy was aeen In tJ.I million homes in tbe United Stater, the most evu for a regular ....... <ollqe football aame. ABC.TV said today. Top-ranked Nebraska beat tbe Soooen, t.be:n l'lnked No. 2. !fot..31. "' PARIS -S!tn ~ .. cth ... his victory slrln& to three ltrllJ!ht Wednuctsy night In the M11tera llound·Rol>ln lnnni1 toumamen~ with 1 f.4, 1-7, H triumph over Pierre Barthel of France. In the opening 11111ch, Qlfl Rlchey defe11ed Jan Kodes of CUcboslovlkl&. 1- 2. u . "1. r •I LOS ANGELES (AP) -The day an.r UC Sanl4 Barbara announced it was dropping lntercolleglale football from its athletic program, it was learned that CaJ State (Los Angeles) plans to withdraw ill football team from the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference. ChanceJlor Vernon I. O:ieadle an- nOW)Ctd ·the adminlstraUve decision to diie:ootlnue football at UCSB whlcb field- ed ils first team 50 years ago and this season played at Washington and Ten. nessee in a~d for blgtime status. , UCSB pos""a U reconl and reported· Jy lost $100,000 with no solid promise the amount would be ffiiuced in future ytars. The planned Cal Slate (LA) action is because ·the· !ICbool hasn'.t been able to field a representative team, said a school spokesman. Both schools are in the ~i. ~ flot.,L~)fffblil !I~ to move mto the n.J\I\. · Asalstant Alhle~ Director Reed G~ nell said CaI State (Los Angeles) would 1sk the PCAA to reiease it from its foot· ball responsibilities, but leave unchanged the status of other •po~ . "We will ask the ~erence to permit our football team . to play as an Ur dependent/' said GwmeD, "because many of the league's teams refuse to schedule us." "Of course, it was a decision based on · financial problems,'' said Gunnell. "We CRAIG ZAL TOSKY, OCC had hoped to make oome money !roll! IJie PCAA'1 puticipatioo in the Pasadena Bowl but now the conference has "1Jtd that any revenue from that game wUl go into the league office. "1'00 we are no longer guaranteed 4ftY incOme we used to get from schedti]lng s&n Diego State, because· we etn't schedule them." Gunntll saJd Cal Slain (LA) once a na· t.iooa1 1mal1 college powtr, wW play as an independent "unW we can agai11 oom· pete on a level which permits us to 1e:t back into the conference." PCAA commissioners wW mett next Wednesday to decide whelber to permit the IChool to temporarily withdray lio football program. A league s)>Okenan said the chances were "pretty .ood they'll allow it." 'lPI Allio!" •l!llld 111!11 romoil! • mem· ber of the PCM In all other sports• and thus be eligible for a share of any television 'revenue made by conference schools. 'That money, Gunnell said, wou1d be.psed tO rebuild the football program. At Santa Barbara, however, the foot· ball program was phased out almost without the knowledge of the athletic director, ·Jack CUrtice and football coach Andy Everest. Cheadle said Everest'• contract will be extended for one year and he will take on teaching duUes. All assistant coaches were fired . RUDY HOLME'S, SADDLEBACK Two Area Stars Honored Zalwsky, Holrnes on AU-America Orange Coast College defensive back C..aig Zaltosky and Slddlobaok Olllege·1 return speclllilt Rudy Holmes have been Jeie:cted to the lt71 JC All-America foot-. ball t<am, 1J1110Unc:ed by the JC 'Grid· Wire. Both are tophomom. Zalto1ky, a 1115-pounder. ts a repeat selection. Jn two 'years for Orange Coast, the former Huntington Buch star in- tercepted 17 pi.SH:s -incJtJdin& Sil: thlJ 11"111 -Tlla t..,... 11111 ls • slate -· llol-ll1t ...iloil II 1 -!ti bockfitld spot fer-k't --but hi> key conlribllllool .,.... In the tic:koft and ptml return catepriea:. , The 119-pouocltr retumed 17 tJckoff1 tltll'pul ...... for 470 ymS•. Including -of II and 11 ymis. Ha bad 14 JU>! returns for 421 ymis and three of thole went for TD '• of IO, 73 and U yam. f:I! alt0 Intercepted all: passes. 7.lltosky and Holmeo urned player al lbe yur honors ill their conferences. Four area players wtre accorded hooot;1blo m<11Uon. They include OOC sllrl Sieve Monllwl (wide receiver), Demils Wllttn (of(emlve lintmlll) and Pat S....Uand (dele111ive lintmu) and Goldto Wtst quarte:rbac.k Bill Come.liu.s. •• 1nt JC All·Arserica Pos. Player Colle,e wt. Yr. E Mdlonald, Wenntc!tet, Wuh. t.. We:iss, Sequoias 21.1 So. L Neely, Tyler, Tes. :MO So. L Hubhlnf, Ariz. Wester 2IO So. L Brown, Sants Barbara 215 So. L McNeil, El Camino Z27 So. E <Jwens. NM Military 171 So. QB Hall, El Camino llO So. B Reamon. SOO!t, Kan. 110 So. B Youngblood. P851dena !Ill So. B Ruuell, G1n!en City, Kan. llS Fr. Def..m. !lplelollm L Pdmon.SDMe11 L Scott. SJ Della L Muon. Kilt:ore. Tex. L Stn>ng. Salia Roso L Wllliams, Sao Di<&• LB Sims. LA Hutor LB Brock. Miss. Della LB Smith. Navarro. Tu . DB 7.oltotlcy, Or-Coast DB W1taon, Ariz. Western DB Allen. Pi<ree 225 So. 210 So. 185 Fr. 235 So. 24.1 So. 203 So. 11~ So. 215 So. JU So. 190 So. llO So. PJace.kJclter -Dennll Olson °(Rlcks, Idaho); punter -Sieve Hall (Fort Scott. JCan. l: retara tptdatllt -Rad7 Holme• (Saddlebacl<J. • ' • l Unbeaten .HB Bags 85-63 Win By GLENN WIUTE Of t11t 0&!1¥ Net Sltff U nd ef eat ed Huntin,ion Beuh High, looking moro and more like one of the top prep basketball outfits in Orange County, will be gunning for its fourth vicJ<>ry in as many starts when the Oilers invade Sunny Hills of Fullerton Fri- day night for ·an a o'dock match. · Coach Elmer Combs' Oilers put on another classy show \Vednesday night to thruh visiting Villa Park, 85-03. Villa Park had come into the Oil City gym with a 2-0 record. And Combs had reason to be a bit jittery before the game in view of the Spartans' ge..az conquest of Huntlngton a year ago. However, Co mb a' ap- prehension proved short lived. His for«S put together a nearly flawless first half in amassing a comfy 4H3 ad- vantage. Huntington shot 58.I percent from the floor and had only two turnovers. Yet Combs was chagrined because the defense was mak- ing too many mistakes. Villa Park never recovered from the devastation of those first two quarters. With the Orange and Black showing signs of ratUing early in the third period Combs got it back in gear and It pulled away from a ~ edge to a 7G-46 bulge. Jim Worthy had a standout game, scoring 2S for the vie· tors and putting together some good moves and bard work for his shots. Four Oilers hit in double figures and even with reserves in combat most of the fourth quarter the winners managed to hit 50 percent for the everr ing and the regulars went through hostilities with only eight turnovers. The game started out like both teams were on fire as combined they bit nine of thelr first 10 shots from the Door. Villa Park led 16-15 with 2:40 left in the first quarter but two quick buckets from underneath by Worthy put Combs' ,group ahead for good. Theo Worthy, Tom Crunk, Steve Brooks and Brett White turned loose to u:Wxl the bulge to 31-19 with 6:28 left in the half and the runaway was on. "'"" """' ·-· Cro"" ""'I'"" AMI son ICNICll'I J11nkl11 Drtlll« Tol1!1 OCC Fetes Fall Athletes Tom Warnecke and John Laljberte have been accorded moSt valuable player honors at Orange <:oast C.Ollege for ,Yater polo and cross country. Both were honored wect. nesday night along with other members of the Pirate polo and cross country teams. Other water polo awards in- cluded: captains-Tom Olivet and Dave Bannon; coaches" award for exceUence-Mike Beal; and most improved- Dick Jones and Randy Blat~ terman. Laliberte al.9o was presented with the captain's award. • Sea Kings Outgun Newport By llOGllll CAJWION Of .. o.r· ..... ..., Colona del·Mar Hilb'• s.. Kings breeud to their lourtb straight non-lea.gut balketball victory Wednesday night with a 6f.50 conquest of rival Newport Harbor before an overflow crowd lo the Sea King confines. \ Coach Tandy Gillis' wlnntn took the lead for good Ul-15) with 1:05 left ln the first period on Casey Jones' nifty four.footer and from there the margin slowly swelled until it 1 hit 18 (58-40) with 5:06 re- maining. . Coac;h Dile Hagey'• Sailon stayed tough throughout behind the solid all-round play of 8-3 senior Bill. .McKinney, but they were unable m thwart the on,.two punch of Corona's 6-5 Mike Sevier and 6-3 guard Jones. Tbl Corona tandem came intO focus for the first time in the four Sea King e-0nquestl with Sevier accounting for a dozen points on shots in the sil: · to 12-f.oot range. And he was instrumental m the rebounding game while Jones was impressive in one- on-one situations where he simply dribbled around the defender and put the ball up. Twice he converted three- point plays and he was high scorer on the floor with 20 point!. . Gillis wasn't especially hap- py with his team's efforts. "We weren't patient enough and we didn't wait for our shots," he said afterward. The 5ailora had a pair of starters in 'trouble physically. • ThursdtJ, Dfctmbfr CJ, 1971 DAil. Y PILOT ;)J Bogdan Shines Vikes in Final$ With 65-51 Win By PHIL l\OSS ot ... o.111 .. llf St.If When Dean Bo(dan sets his :;Jghta on a specific goal, it's almost obvious to th_ o s e. around him that he can ac- complish just about anything be wants to. ApparenUy the f..7. 225- pound center for the Marina Vlkln&s had biJ nllnd set right Wednesday night because be turned in perhaps bis best in- dividual effort since stepping Into a varsity basketball unllorm at the outset of last Sw"anaon chipped In with .... bound and followup of hll own. Mark Adams, who had a hot hand in the early going on long oujside bombs, lied Bogdan for Vit.e high point laurels with It While Speaia was the, only other MarJ.qa player in twin llgurea: ~t H. ........ 1111 . 1 • .. • l ' " r I ! ! ' ' • 'l • " I • 1 J • • ,j • " ,, M1tM tUI season. All the big senior did was Ford .~ 'r, •1 "l "i• sCore I& points, yank down 19 s--1 .. t "1 rebouods (two more than Ute E ' I 0j ,,·1, '! team total for the opposition)' ~~ 1 l ·and block four shots as the Tot111 21 t "5 Vlkes stopped Magnolia's Sen-~"""'iaS<-~2~ '° -n tinels. 6&-51, in the second M1rlt11 '° -. 11 1t -round of the seventh annua11-..;::::=:..---=c...:-"-"--''-- Rotary Invitational touma· 1 ment at Marina. , Irr---,---::----, Coach Jim Stephens' top seeded Mari!la cagers now find themselves in the cham- pionship final of the eight· team tourney Friday night (9 o'clock) at Wes t minster I ae:ainst Los Alamitos, a 61-47 conqueror of Katella. At any rate. Bogdan was superb in compiling th e afortmenUofMtd statistics and, more Importantly, be did an excellent job of neutralizing ~ 4, 220-pound Sentinel ace Bob Stewart. . : Only ... 1.&more sippin' days till D.ec.25 John Bowman (ankle) and MARINA'S DEAN BOGDAN DRIVES PAST MAGNOLIA DEFENDERS AS MATE MARK FORD (32) LOOKS ON. Kurt Spreen (sprained foot) · While Stewart flnWled with 15 points. his normal free- wheeling style and usual habit of getting inside for several easy muscle shots were both curtailed by Bogdan's presence. ' played but were slowed. From the Door the Sea Kings were 22 of 57 for 38.fi percent. But at the tree throw line they cashed in on 20 of 24 attempts. Newport's field percentage was 36.% (17 of 47). Perhaps tbe key item In Newport's d em i s e was turnovers. The Sailors were guilty of 22 as opposed to 14 for CdM. Newport Dominates ·Polo Tea1n LACC Advances Gauclws Sparkle In· 64-60 Setback Bucs Seek 1st Victory Of Season Orange Coasl College bids for its first basketball victory of the season and ex.corona Stephens . commented af- terw'ard on his big pivotman, "Dean was definitely the key reason why we won. ''He did the }ob on the OOards, scored well when he got tbe ball and kept Magnolia aWay by having his hands up all the time." . Stephens also felt that· con- stant pressure by his Vlk! defenders took the starch out of the visitors. . • ' Interestingly the four teams Corona has victimized have !oat only to the Sea Kings. Most valuable player Jay Farrer and his Newport Harbor teammates dominate the aU-Sunset League water polo team, as selected by the loop coaches. By CRAIG SHEFF point until the 15:52 mark. del Afar coach Bill Bloom "The pressure simply· wore .r them out and took its toU on ., them at the end." he added, " ' .. • ' • ' ~ ' ' i ' • ' ' ' " • ' ' " " .. .. • • • ! ' ' • " ' • • • • ' • ' • • " ~ ,...., ....... Vanguards Streak Past Foe, 62-56 Farrer nabbed t.be toj:i spot on the II-player firsl team along with field mites Kevin A.she and Tom Billings and goalie·Jlm Clarkson. In addition, five o t h e r Orange Coast area 'poloiats· earned themselves firs\ te_am berths. They include Marina's·Ken· King and Robbie Robinson. Huntlngton Beach's C I 8 y Evan.s ;rnd Dave Heron and 1\om Bur,goyne of Weslm.inmr. °' th9' Dfilly .. 1111 s1111 And by that time the Ctibs had makes his first appearance in Saddleback College basket-a JO-point bulge (43-33). the area as a coach in three ball coach Roy Stevens figured Saddleback now faces Santa years. before the start of the current campaign that it might take a Ana at 3 p.m. Friday in the · That's what's on taR tonight few weeks before his club consolation round while LACC ' at Orange Coast C.Ollege as the really put it together. duels Riverside at 7 the same Miles Eato n Invitationa l And be was right as the day in the championship tourney completes ' its .first freshman~ominated Gauchos bracket. ... round . Jost their first four tilts ot the Riverside got by Santa Ana, Coach Herb Livsey's OCC .1971-72 season in rather sloppy 67-54, ·1n the other oPening Pirates have been unsuc- . styte: round tilt Wednesday night cessluJ ln three ouUngs to 1 ~ although Stevens' crew Saddleback got some good date, but could break into the went down to its fifth defeat of board work from Dave Peter. win colu mn against Treasure the sea90n Wednesda,y night in Arne Crumley and Dan Kratz Valley of Ontario, Ore. That the opening round of the Miles with Peter also leading the begins at 9. Eaton invitational tourney at Gauchos offensively with 18 Bloo m is now in his. second Orange Coast C.OUege. the points -10 of those from the season at El Camlno College GauchM really came 1ogc~hcr. .charity stripe. and thus far his Warriors have AU.SUmet Lt;ague Heavily favored Los Angeles hllllllMdi: (Ml won three or five games - There wouldn't have been much of an ending for the hos\!1 however, had it not been for a Marina rally wblch began in the middle , of the third quarter and carried over into the final period. . With the score deadlocked at 41-41 and 2:45 left in the third stanza. the Vlkes reeled off nine consecutive points in the ensuing four minutes of action to shoot into a SG-41 advantage and never to be beaded . Bogdan accounted for five point.I in that string on a palr of ti~lns and a free thMW while mate Roger Speaks con- tributed a driving layup and a nifty follow shot and Ron Water Polo City College won it, 64-00. but "' 11 •' "' losing only to two undefeated First Team the Gauchos gave the Cubs all = ~ ~ ~ ~ squads -LA Harbor and the STARS Goalie -Jim Clarkson they could handle and more. =:: ' 1: 3 1: UCLA frosh. Sydney 0marr ts one of 11'---- (Newport Harbor ). Most Saddleback's zone defense swilm : 1 ~ J The Warriors battle Allan the world's great astrolo- Valuable Player-Jay• Farrer stymied LACC for the most ::ti : ; ~ • Hancock at 7 tonight. gen. His column ls one ·of INewport Harbor). Others -part and the Gaucho!!' spark!-.. ria i ' ' 1~ El Camino's latest wln was the DAILY PILOT'S erut .,,;...f "' ... Kevin Ashe ( New Port ing all-;ound floor play and .:,~\~,: LACC ,,., ~1!:,.~1n 60 an 87-68 aecision over CypreS!. features. _ PASADENA -Southern Harbor ), Tom Bi 11 in gs aggressiveness on oUense kept -~----~JlfiMJlfiM ...... California C.Ollege of Costa (Newport H1rbor). Tom Stevens' club in t:.e game all ~•••••~.llWilliMillilFlllR'IGMMJltllM,._JIWiM~MMJl&•MMM Mesa romped to a 62-56 Burgoyne (Westminster), Clay Ute way. · I basketball victory over host Evans (Huntington Beach), The Gauchos tfailed for Cal Tech here Wednesday Dave Herro n (Huntington most of the tilt, but took the night to bring its season Beach), Ken Joh n son lead (ll0-58) on Pete Roberts' I record to 4-3. ( Western l • Ken King two-pointer with 3:52 to play. Saturd 1y night the (Marina), Art Pree ce But Saddleback was unable Vanguards will travel .to (Anaheim), Robbie Robinson to scOre after that while LACC Riverside for a game with (Marina). evened it up with three I California Baptist C.Ollege with minutes left, then got the win- tipoff at 1. SecoDd ,Team ning goal r r om Bob Coach LyM' T a y 1 0 r 1 1 Goalie-Rob H a be r Shallowbom from cl05t: ln with i Vanguards bad difficulty con-(Westminater). Others-' Neal 2:20 remaining. 'Ibe Hnat c<nlrating on the Cal Tech · Barker (Western), Hal Ben-bucket (a tip-In by Doug Long) ---------..... ~ .......... ~~~~~~~~~="":::':":"~~:-:".:":':":':" ___ _ game aod had to come trom rungton (Marilla), Pat Bren-came wilh about 55 '"''"""to 538 CENTER STREET . • COSTA MESA • PHONE 646-1919 behind In the """"'1 half to nen (Marilla ), Frank Ha"lton go. 1 ____ .,:.:;:..;:;::;,;;;;;..;;.:.;;;;;;;,;,._.;.;.;;~.;.;,;;;;-..;..~;.;.----------- p:>at the victory. 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Ii 1m11 lhouaJtt is dniped to focus oes something Uie this: · tho aolfer's attel'ltioa oo. aome- One day early last apring Vallo met with N"tchela 1n the cab thiq in his 1wins that will auto- f Ult car bu~r:s truck at the MarUntviUe, Va,. ract tract. maticaUy produce 1ood Msic a:::Ci:°';OJ~~h.!;5-pound VaD9 itportedly banded Nicbeb a movement clsewhe~ ·m hj' stroke. He inatructed Nlchels to 414buJJd as many PonUaca to race 81 Ou sud!. ttioqht js to finida Pl.I can.I' 'l\e plan -Was to make a General Moton product a1m-. the 1wina in. ~ with the d· pelilive so that il would 1Uract big dollars from the promoters bows relatiydy dofir toF(~r. In~ of NASCAR Grand ~lional n.ces. st.eAd of rmiShta&· as ilha.stration. I La\er Nichels handed back the checli and signed a long lef1Jl #1 depicts, thmt-ofrtaehini, more agreement. 11 was this pact, whk:h was to aiver a. period of at least three years and up to eight, that his lawsuit alleges was or les1, the Mme clolHlbow 90si-bro~n. 4 ' tion as in illu1tr1tion #2. I think To this daf the source of Vallo's wealth remains shrouded @ you'll find that other thin1i )'OU in mystery. He reportedly has talked ~ Ni~ about payqient may have been t,Yin1 to acCom· In Eurodollars rather than plain cash, because or Vallo's a5' plish durin1 your swin •. will aUto-. serted investments in Swist barks. At one time Vallo claimed tel mati'cally;ftlt ,.. ·1· 0 pl·-a• a.result. be the owner of 133 different buainesses. 1..."-;.;•~·.m.'."'.".·.-_."' ____ ....; __ ,...°"' ____ ,.;... __ _. He has on occasion displayed a suitcase cJ'ammed with tmoney and on otlfers a pouch of, uncut diamonds. He has cl1irn- 1ed to be involved in real estate, feitauranls, ~iircraft leasing, logging and other enterprisea. · . V.allo c;,;,.plete .. p,..r.ailon Records of. Ute Hammon41 IDd., federal cowl rtvtal tbat Vallo has completed KrVlnl a tk'ee-year probation asseued ollowing his INI co11Vlctki• tor P.Ulinl cteterfelt mooey. allo pleaded pllly. ' • The laws•lt alleges that Nickl• ED&f9eerbtl Co. of Rigblud, Ind., was io receive $$11,• at onee ud S!tl,Mt a month for three years under terms of tbe a~ent, but io date no money as changed hands. \ · For his part ti tbe deaJ, Pearw.n wa1 t;o be guaranteed $100,900 a year, Lncbldln& hi• priu money. On . tbe tele,..ne from College Statkln~ tu., the tllree.thne NASCAR champion ad· mlttd that he Udn't been paid Ii full. "I've got some," Pearson 1&id, "but I've got to 111 I'm bebliid." Because the C. V. Ea~ Pontiac, wblch incidentally . bore tbe red co'°r Ud decal ot '~ for the final ~e ef ~tbe season It Tu as World ~waf-lailu; lllu aot ~· 4 M. petitlve up le oow, Peartoa &as.done ttUie rlcbig ti!. .. year. "f believe I.bat'• parf;of tbe'problem," PearllOI uld. "lt'1 taken all yu.r '4. cet, the car ciompetitlve. We always~m io be having englne trouble. hTbe Pontiac b•s 1-low\fnnt ud 11 one of1~tiest Oil wind dynamic•. Everywhere we'Ye been we've never "!d to work OD handling. I belleve It can run up front aow.11 As tor Vallo, the driver said, "ife'• always been real alee to me. Real pod. I've talked to him, and he tells me be'• still going raclnt .u:t year!' Pe1non, of CMU"H, slptd a le111 term (eipi-year) contract with Nicb,el1 to drive a stock eer plastered' wlU. Vallo'• H1lne11 &locu, '.4YM Name It." but said i.e WOllldD't ltOld Nlclrtl1 io tL Pean6a tt makinl up hJt mlH ...., W)ietlter le stay with Nlche.ll °'! to ac~ one ef tt.e o&Mr.rkle1 otfeftd. blm for 1m. · ' J\'ew lluto Raefilg' Gulde "The basic idea of motor racing Is simple: to beat the other .\o!ars to the finish line. Beyond that It gets complicated." ~With hat explanation John Radosla launches into his first book, , 'Th~ omplele Guide . to Auto Racing," New york. Time.a SOoks, 1.951. . • • " . These-complele guides have USU11ly beeQ: .bolu. So it was ith genuine pleasu~ that we breeud through :Kadosta's witty, erceptlve analysis of auto racing.1t &es iwba' a complete gu~e s supposed to do, explain what everything means. But Rado'!ta oes it with a flair. ~ Radosta on uniting diverse organizations of racing under a zar: "One group want.s to bring some ol'Mr out of what Jt con· siders a maddening tragmentation"thal · embarrlsees -and rhaps imperils -motor racing. But there doesn't seem to be much evidence that the public Js perturbed by all the divirsity. ' he fan has enough things to annoy him -traffic, difflCult _road access, poor parking, bad food, dirty J8trines, and so on." About USAC: ''The trouble with United States Auto Club racing Is the Unitid States Auto Club'; a resourceflll opponent . of the 20th Century." • ' About NASCAR drivers: "The drivers may still drawl like fann boys but lhey know how to go about depositing the check J rom the adverUsing agency wht!n their business ·managers are n vacalion." Drag Ra~J119 Comme11ts • r ' Jlround the Links-. , Runge Captures Rancho Golf Paul A. · Runge • defeated Dona1d P. Vaughan to win the pre.sldent'• cup championship at Rancho 'San Joaquin over ·the weekend with John Kelly ha!Ung Adrlln O'Neal for third place in the president's ·Dlght. Fred Ferguson defeated Wayne Wilson for the vice president's tlUe with Robert Bradshaw defeating Robert Larrabee for third place. . · . ' In the aecrelary's night, Frank Beckman was the win- ner over .Morton Davis with Ralph Allen halting John Wallbrldge for third place. Gilbert Ide won th e treaaure.r's Dlght over Berl Downey With Richard Boucher wfnrling over Andrtw Mauro for third spot. In the satellite tournament, blsed on medal play net scores; Robert Mtc:Kenzie, was the winner with an aggregate net or 291. Jame.s Millet fini.she:d secOnd with 299 with Chester Wulf third at 305. Consolation night results lot first round losers f o u n d Marvin J o h n s o n def~tlng Richard Heslk. in t h e president's flight for top honors. Pat Wade halted Virgil Schnoebelin for the vi c e president's 'crown ' with For4 rest M,cCulston ~efe.aUn1 Jon DeVault in the secretary'• night and' Elmer Hamina top-· pjng Ken Bone in t ll e · treasurer's fliaht. c The B flight was won by Irma Havens (31) with Elise Stipes (39), Ann Martin (391\) and Bev Cornwall (40~) following ia that prder. All but Mrs. 'Cornwall are members of Costa Mesa with . the latter a member of the host course women's club. In .C flight competition Barbara Adamo wu the. win- ner with 35!fJ.. Vonda Adarm ot Costa Mesa l;lroke a home course monopoly in t h l 1 -divlslon, placing sec<>nd with 371\. , Vivian Troutman and Pat Lackner tied for third at 38 followed by Natalie Beckman with 38"2. In a partner's relay tourna- ment, Honora Murphy and Ruth Schelllng finished first with 74'Ai. Mary Evelyn ' Imler and Merrilee Dungan were M- cood at 71 followed by EllJe Slipes and Betty Jo Sleva at 16\!. Fourth place went Camelle Kennedy and Nina D'anielson with 77~ followed Jlrn Caspio, an assistant pro by yonda._ Adams and Fran at FouJJtaln · Valley M i 1 e;. Lewta at 71'Ai. Square course, scortd his firat ' • B hole-In-one in ie years of play .... aguna each • this week. About dra& raclq:: "The lingering Impression. •••• \1 , tbe ' assauli on one's senses -tbe abattertng noise of screamln1 engines, thi ground-shlklnl speed •.• tft odor of exotic f1eli. • tbe 1li:ht of smoke hlllowln1 from tires •.• that stltk ·a1 they burn. A public address 1yst.em adds to tbe racket wltli roc1Cma1lc Caspio is a resident of Foun- tain Valley(irid used a three- Iron to traverse the 179-yard fourth hole. The men's club at Mlle Squa~ will sbge a high-low .. tournament on DeC. 18-19. ' Mrs. John Poor won the A Dight title in· a crier1 tourn ... ment at Laguna B e a c h recently with a 31 followed closely by.Mrs. Raymond Stys with a 38. In B night competition, Mrs. i • ud wltleu chatter. Tbe fan1 llke It tha~way." 1 About SCCA road racln1: "TM conno&aUoa 11 one ama- teurism, of sura:eoos ud boueewlves and en1lneers raclnc Alfa1, Porscbe1 od Trlumptls at Lime Rock or rallylD& ••• or nnnln« a gymkbaiia ••• AU rp.lte V., kt tH larter fact 11 that molt of the nationwide attvilton tbe SCCA attracts 11 based on pro. fesslou.I competition. la effect Ute clu.b ls aclrlzold." Diablos, Lagunans ·Honor Grid Stars .. Skip Winship and Aundr• Holmes were the ,.. toP. reci· plenll at thfl Laguna Belle}) and MJulon Viejo football awi.rds banquets '11iursday night. Winship copped m " t valuable honors for lhe varsity at tht! Laguna fete while Holme! was honored with a 1iml\1r award at lhe Dlablo affair. l.qana B<ach Award• r...,o Vantty MVP: Skip WlosMp; Most Improved: MU1e Moonriut;~ Most Inspirational: P • t Flahive; co-captains: Gary Fisette ind Mark Diercks: Best Llneman : Woody Whit.; Best Bock; Gm:y FIJotte. JollorV-1 MVP: Dlvt'Marrlner; Moll lmprovtd: Chrl• While ; CO. Coplelnt: Motk M&Damllt •nd Brad Rennin&· Freshtnu MVP: John Carlaon; MOit Improved : Mark JohNIOft; Co- Captains: John Klamer ~ John McCall. • MtHloD Viejo Awardl FoolNll Var1Ky MVP: Aundre ·Holmes: Best Offensive Player: To d d LaypoQ; Best Defensive P'-yer: Greg Sclarrott.1 ; Moat lolpiratioaal (Doug Wheat Memorial Award): Joe ~....; Most Improved: Gary Wood; HardPoH A w a rd : Bob Sahdala. • SfpMtnore Most Vahlable Bock: Rlck White; Mott Valuable Lineman; btnnla Murphy; M°'I Improved : Kovln O'Col>- neU. , , FreR••• Most ValJlable Bock: Brian Heaney: Most Valuable Llnelilln: Jell Eva111; M°'t Improved: Gary Key. • Jtle•• Verde Mesa Verde Country Club men's club staged a l'ligh- medium·low tournament over ~ the weekend with scorl.ng for the 36-hole, two-day event on a best ball basis of three players. Two team• lied at 119 for the top spot ind included Vic Campbell, John Brookl ond Doug Ward on one .squad. The ot.fttr te1m waz composed of John MinkJey, Dick Urich and Stan Albany. The Campbell-BrookJ.Wtn! combo won In a playoff on the aecond hole. Third place went to a team composed of Dan Brown, Bob Oyer and W.T1 O'Brien with 12AI. • Vic Campbell oided bis team'• dfort with a hole-ln- one an the first day of the. compotltlon. Ctmpbelt aced • flle 11th hole "''"' .. •Ja)lt-lron to eover t.be ID .yards. ' A Chrlstnw jack and jill tournament 1t ICbeduled at Meu Verde this weekend. TM women'• dub staced a blind nine tournament recently with Mrs. llo&ert Kinder the A nlght Winntr. She WU follow~ ed by Mmea. Jerry ijayes, Kell!lOlh Lwure and Frank Poddock. The B filghl winner was Mr1. Orville Stadennan with Mmu. Alton Burcltle, E. A. VbUca and Bartley Mumma Vangle Christiansen was the winner with 31 followed by Mrs. Walter Davison with 37. Mrs. William casparls was the C ffight victor with 33. 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'!1lt land lllrt0Wllllt11 tile ' -ltMJf will baYI been landr<oped too. . .. . , ' ... ' .. Ymance Briefs Restaurant Sets Open At lrViile : ,, ' • c-puter New corPorlte headquarters MINEOLA, N. Y. -Two .-~lb to be catkd an "tldet" or eVen "old" house. For 1n niost parll of the u .s. tl>ll soon wlll bt tile bottom period for home-bulkll.ni. and .new houJco •\ the ,P!'iCe1 100 ca n ~fqrd w II", be har~ to find. And at any given moment, I.here will be tome 3 mllllon olderllould for We, ol which aome 1 million actually wW be sold ath year. 'It kinkl and lhotUomlnp... 1Uch u a dillpldl1ed porch a, JIOll!nt l"llpaper or tlpl>led water pipes -wlll;1dvertile.1 themselvu loudly to you when you inspect the house. Flaws in a new development bouJe ,_ a badly paured foundation or poorly apaced joists under tile .Door -may be hidden. and warthou9' facWties are new lnstituUona.l clients art bein. planned at the Irvine expected to add subltAnUally fndui!tlal Compltx by The to lhe comwtert.ied lncoitte Jolly 'Jloier, Inc. T b e tt4 · preparation businesa c< i'estaurant chain will move its P r o g rammed Proprietary ba!e of oper1tlonS ror the Systems, Inc., in 1 9 7 1 1 weittrn Urrlled Stalel from President Ed Horowitz said CO.ti: Mesa ln May, 1m. Thursday. They are lnkrna· ' . 1 'Ibe sjatistical Ukefihood, therefore, is that U you're this patentlal l;luyer, you're vitally lnterest"1 ln the advant1ge1 of buytq an older houle. !Ince It Is an es:ceedingly lmp;>rtant subject to millions in addition to you, btrt goes: Beus l'I,.... 'The variety c< "'""'°'sizes Anthony• A. Allen bas and designs of older houses been named pr~sident from which to.choose probably of the Southern Cali~ will bt greate;r than the varle-fornia division or the ty of new bonies offe~ by . McCarthy Company, a bullden· or developers. And hous;ng development old house. styles, remember,~ firm. He and his wife, .ba"\le ltood the ttatl of Ume. Virginia live in Corona Acccordlng to Dou.glu J.. Uonal E1preu Co., which Salisbury, vice preaideat ot opentes money order stationa administraUon, the Jrvine: site land tells through 21,000 credit was selected for lta central unions, and Banco de Ponce, locltlon 15 well as the r which has a ,large Spanlsb- ay:ailablllty of additional space speaking clientele lo New t.o further expand. York and Puerto Rlco. , 1 Horowitz said these con· Moat peop~ stem to get r.fi:O..rytl\lng Pre~ for t~ winter 'months e'x~pt them. selves. They have· their can winterized, cold weather clothing taken out, they have -furnaces lMpecttd and so on. But, very few people take the time to be 1ure their bodies will be up to par during the colder, more d@-o mandlng winter months. •You'll uSually be able to bu)r a~· older house for abol.lt 15 to 20 percent lower than a new one -1n terms of what you are getting for each home. buying dollar. Alao, If you'r~ buying from the owner, be may be willing to bargain oo price, for the simple re.aeon that home-selling is not hls IDie business. {The exception is in areas where old·faahloned houses are ~'in".) •Taxes tenet to raile 1e1111 del Mu With their two sharply foe older ·"""'"• than _:<::.hil::.' "'=••::.·_;' -----newer ones .._ and the burden 'We are planning to expand tracts and renewals or ar· our restaurant opera~lons l~to rangemenla with three othei severaJ new artaa, including institutional clients 1ive. the San Diego County in the nerl company a p million start on l1 monlhll,''. he said: ."and "!"e the coming year's business . wanted a larger faohty which He said sales, therefore, would be centrally located for should double tut year's $2 existfng and future operations. million and brin& pretax profit The Irvine IndustrlaJ Complex to $800,000. ' ' A visit to your phyaJclan. for a chtct;Up' cp ~Ip you preJ>llre /or wiokr. If you are In any wQ run down he may prescri~ one of the many therapeutic vitamins that we .stock. If there. ll some other problem he can mually help you overcome It tqulckly. i" •• ' , • YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR PH PHONE US when )lou tMed a deltvuy. We willed~ !l!"~mptly without extra ,Jlll"IUli"'• A great many people Ofy on. us for tM!r heal.th ~ We welcome TtQuesta '1._or d.etivery a er v Jc e and ;.:harp accounts. ' .. • 'i . , rf"•K ••DO "'"•M•cY \,.·,:·:::. ==-" ~-181 .. ,..,,_,,,...., -.. ---. - ' ' . • ' I • • • • I 4 •• ' I • 0... -'-~. -... .,... "' .. -- -i-:· ..... -"" wlflo -,.... "-._.... o..w•••--,.. IOOIClrT • .n W ...,. ., ••• .. • 'Tbe~the al a whole -probably will be more. gracious and spaciowijj and '"the hOuse generally wi be more comfortable. Try mentally to ·assign values to .such ertras as walk·ln closets, porches, entranct room 1 , 'basement space, sheds, the like -in terms of dollars and in terms of their lntarfglble value to you. •nie construction is likely to "" of COl18iderably higher q,uaJUy, including mat'erlal.s ahd workmanship. • •Frequently the hou8e will be located in an established nelgh~rhood, j!lvolvlni long· established 1anihc<Bplng of the neighborhood as a Whole. This will give you a better Idea of what it Would be liki to live there than would a new house in a '!bole new community. -'d ' I ea.,,;, of special assessments for Im· provements such 11 utllitle1 and town water systenu may be leu 1ince . many of these amenities will already have· been installed and paid for. Overcharge Charge Nets Big Refund Of course, this ls merely one side c< tlte older homtbuying tale -and it would be a di.wrvlce to you to stop at this. To suggest aome of the NEW YORK (AP ) -The points against the older house: Hilton Hotels Corp., agreed in you may find It tougher to get State Supreme Court today to ·a mortgage on an older house return $117,54$ to the 145,75.1 than a new one and other guest! the state contends were terms -down payment, dura· ovei'charged. In the chain's tion of mortgage -also may New York City, Buffalo and be ·less favorable on the older Tarrytown, N.Y., bot e Is house. between December 1969 and The older house may need May 1970. seemed to satisfy all o( our nceds." e Armv Order The Jolly Roger, I n c . WASHINGTON -P e t e r Rresently owns and operates Klewii Sons Co. and ita 17 restaurant facilities in associates have obtained a $50 Southern California, stretching 'million Army order to build a from Bakersfield to Dana 1 Safeguard missile defense site Point, plus an additional at M1lmstrom Air Bue in seftft locations tn Hawaii. "Montana. These are primarily known as Jolly Roger and RI g g er e Motor. Domes Restaurants In Callforn.la; Jolly Ro,::er Drive-Ins, The Rigger , The ls lander Coffee House, The Buccaneer, The CroW•s Nest and The Jolly Roger restaurants In Hawaii. Carton Firm Now Operating CHICAGO -Apeco Corp . announced it will soon market motor home with a '\2&-inch wheel base to accommodlte family of four. President C. L. Rautbord said Apeco hopes to sell $10 million worth of recreational vehicles in 1972. The company bad sales of $5 million in travel trailers and pickup campen this year. cosUy repairs aM remodeling Hilton agreed to the repay· and the .major moderniution ment in a consent judgment jobs c•n run into big-time involving the Statler Hilton money \lnless your family In-Hotel in Buffalo, the Hilton Container Corporation of eludes a devoted and gifted d~ Inn in Tarrytown.and the New America has began production it·yourselfer. York Hilton. . at its new folding carton .• RelloltllnfJ NEW YORK -Gilbert Flexi·Van Corp. and i t s subsidiary, FelxJ.van, Inc., bave obtained a $35 million revolving credit from a group of banks led by First National Bank of Boston, at one-half percentage point over the prime rate. Your upkeep costa ma y be State. Atty .. Gen. Louis J. fabricating faclllty, which is grealer than for a new· house, Lefkow itz said the hotels located in the Irvine Industrial simply because there'• more charged guests an additional · com plex. space to beat and light, more t•o percent of the bill under The new 200 ooo square foot surlace to paint, more trees to beading of "misc." plant i.s one of ~ven Container prupe, more rooms to clean. He termed the charges a Corporation fecilltles in the Older houses tenet to be less "subterfuge and a deception." Los Angeles area, and will con- tlght than newer on91, mean->In Chicago on Monday, tain a graphics des\an labor· Ing ~re·s gre1ter beat loss. 'Riltoli agreed to return $3.9 atory and a structural design Yol\ may be offered more million and Loew's Hotel department, in addition to space than you actual))' want Cotp. fi.4 million in a similar manufacturing, wa~ehousing, -and you may find utterly suit. ' sales and management opera- useles.s1 certain types of space: A $371.,~t suit against tions. e l'utorle1 CHICAGO -Amer I can Hospital Supply Corp, said It will build two factories in Belgium, one in Brussels and the other Liege, at a cost of $4 million. butlen pantries, libraries, Loew's· was pending here as lar1e attics. In the same part of the attorney general'•." ca~gory goes the lack of campaign that has already tcaeotlfic deslgn . In older resulted in a total of $181,4!1 houses. SO that traffic Don In judgments against the awkwardly from room to room ' ·Waldorf Astoria and city units Instead of naturally as 'lft new o(.Sberaton Hotels and Motors ~:·older houses· will h•ve l.gfll. . central air condltiotilng, neW built-in appliances aod other w· d Aid improvementa which are often , JD S • .. part of new homes. '1 And you really don't know the full 'cost of your older house until you ba..,.e repaired. and remodeled -and these tJ:penses may more than ofbet that 15 to 20 percent lower cost. New 'Recqrd LOS ANGELES (UPf) '- The SG-mlle an hour winds that hit the Lo! Angeles area Tues- , day had one 1ood effect -the gusts ~elp set a new passen1er .aircrart speed record. r A spokesman for Western Air Lines said Wednesday 115 fli1ht 'lOO from Portland, .ore., to Los Angeles made the trip in 1 hour and 25 minutes, 10 minutes faster than th e previous record time. The aircraft, a Boeing Tl7, arrived 29 minutes ahead of schedule, the spokesman said. It avera ged 623 miles per hour during the record breaking flight. Strauss Co. Tells Sales ' Recycling Car Clean Fluid Eyed e Record Budge& DAYTON, Ohio -Dayton Power &. Light Co. Thursday announced a record $'18.9 t million construction budget for 1972, topping the 1971 capital outlays by $3.1 million; By MARK L. KAUTZ R~:t~rv Pr<•';l' ~rt:f.ing , • On Dlapla11 MELVfLLE, N. Y. -EDO the same basic chemical prin--Commercial Corp., a maker" of clple that makes a backyard Serial navigaUonal equipbient, still bubble wllh borne brew, a tias obtained permission of the firm here has developed a St.ate Department to uhiblt as method of r e c y c I i n g part of the Swedish display at automOtive cleanln& fiui d in the Peking trade fair next mas.s quantities. April. EDO will display Loran Safety-Kleen Corp. 's recycl· flKi other electronic navigation Ing plant here ls one of two gear. the firm operates In the na· lion, said Oral Beber, a e Negotiatio111 chemical engineer, in an in· tervlew Thursday. The plant, in operation Jess than one month, is capable of recycli ng 500 gilllon.s of clea n- ing solvent per hour, he said, and serves the West Coast, Phoeni1, Alr2., and soon Albu· querque, N. M. · Safety-Kleen of Elgin, Ill . lea:res machine! to wash DETROIT -Gene ral Motors Corp. ho disclosed that it has been engaged in certain negotiations with Sh:ln- jln Motor Co. of 5eoul. However, GM refused to ctim· ment on Korean press reports that it plans to join Shinjin in a venture to produce motor vehicles In Korea next year. automotive parts to some e 38 Stores 70,000 ga soline stations and garages across the nation, Beber said. -tow-futJal'\d <:iuitei.\ tic iortar. kip blati lc'e+s fO,.. ti.le _saV11eJ +wz CllY,i #le (14!1.\ • 'Soft Wobl Q'r" (ll~kt\4~ NEW YORK (AP ) -L<vl Strauss & Co. had record sales and profits Jn tbe fiscal year ended Nov. 28, Chairman Waller A. Haas Jr., told the New York Society of Security Analysts Wednesday. Haas, the chief executive ol· licer, said unaudited figures showed sales were up 22 per· cent to about $400 million and net Income topped last year's !ti.I million, The company re Ru I a r ly reclaims the machines' clean· ing Ouid, a petroleum product, but in the past simply dispos- ed of it, he said. Beber explained the recycl· Ing process : "the solvent is heated und'er vacuum con- dlt.ions to 115 boiling point. When it condenses to a vapo r, the solvent is separated from the grease and oily residue." NEW YORK -Sears, Roebuck & Co., said Wed· nesday its capit.11 outlays next year will hit a rK"Ord $350 million, up $25 million from this year. The company nid it will open 3& new retail stores during ' the year and five regional shopping center!. •. Eeolog11 Molle BOISE -Biodegradable Placstics, Inc., said Wed· nesday it has scored a lechnical breakthrough. l n developing a polystyrene ad· ditive for plastics that will make many plastic products decompolle whtn exposed to direct sunlight In 1arb8ge disposal dumps. Once decom· position starts, It , continues even though exposure to sunlight ceases, the company said. clQl>l'i!." Al\der!'.0111., ~Lai111.e, DftS5 Stewort1 A111c1t11l-~l-e111\dl'IJ,i;>tess ~ DollQ \d1 fl'C &zoHt. l3od\~~ He said the move to public ownership made posalble a program of internal ..,.enture.s with acquisitions as part of the company'• Jong-term growth plan. The soJ..,.ent can be recycled repeatedly without losing its cleaning properties, and "we can realiie 87 percent of the solvent,'' be said. ''The remainder Is sold as a heavy bottom oil orten used on roads or weeds," Beber added. "It could alao be purified again to reclaim lubricating oil. We lose lw than one per· cent of the solvent in the e Winter Drill recycling process." Safety·Kleen'1 first recycl· inc plant in Elgin, OOilt two yean • ago, LI reclalmlng 100,000 gallons of solvtn t per month, Seber aald, Public and governmental conctm1 for the envlronment spurred tht development oC the plantl. CALGARY -Mobil• Oil Canada, Ud., said Wtdnuday it will have a winter drilling program to follow up Its Sable Island oil and gas discovery in Nova Scotia. The company earlier had intended to sus· pend drilling for the winter. e ronductor1 7 Tashion island, newport center 64.4-5070 "W• )wt COll!dn't lhrow the IOlvent 1way anymore. IO we · decided to reclahn It," he Slid. Nearly Everyone Listens to Landers Rttdley was chostn as the West CN1t site becauat It Is aald, employing only lhrce ctntrally located In the San Joaquin Valley between the Los Angeles and San Fran- cisco markets\ Beber said. SUNNYVALE -F11rthild Camera it Insl.nlment Corp. hu introduced a serin of six modular semiconductor text systems to 1ell tor from $70,000 to $180,000. They are intended to permit the user to upgrade his tesUng CtlJ>lclty to meet changtn1 ttchnolo&lcal requirements. ) \ '\ ' -~ • I ' • FAME~LESS ' .• FACES ., HEl.t N I. SHAfffl ... Think You Don't Know Them? ... - You p~obaby don't recognize a single na1T1e or f1ce .in this group Ind yet, if you're one of the DAILY PILOT'S very well informed editorial page readers, it is this talented team of writers which helps you keep informed. They write tho Editori- al Research Reports. Though their own naiTies · don't appHr on the articles which are published under the Ediloriol Resaarch Reporil heading, thosa ua Iha real pros -diggers who go after all the backround facts which put today's top issues into perspective -without thought of s~eking the ftma that goes with the name when you're • nation1I columnist. They're Your INFORMERS Yes, they could be your "ln~ormers.11 It's f11tu;,, Uko Editorial RosHrch Raports which make tho D"AIL Y PILOT much more than just the most important hometown newspaper 1veilebJe to residents along the Orange Coast. The DAILY PILOT is the total p1ck1ge, It makas whatever happens in tho world "locol news" and delivers it daily right lo your home. Let this team of dodi· toled "informers" help you keep informed, Road Editorial Research Reports on tht editorial page -and all !ht other informative special faaluros in other pai'il of tho DAILY PILOT • , • \ •' • ' . I I • I ' I i l ' I I l I ! • I ' . . M~S. EDNA CUSHING' HAS CAPTURED THEIR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION AT LAGUNA PRE·SCHOOL . . ' ·,' ·' Me Tar.:an .. . . DAILY . P'IL'OT Photos . By Lee Payne It's Jtlfl Turn • • • . ' . . .. . . " . . Keith Winokur's attention seems momentarily distracted by, passage of young lady. Perhaps it w·as her off-the-shoulder appearance dur· IRg play time at Cre&Uve Nursety Center in Huntington Beach. Did A Delicious· Seeret? ' . . The rope ·suspended from the large tree at Creative Nursery Center iil :Huntington Beach seems to be a favorite item as it becomes the bone of contention between Robyn Goldstein, left, and Irene Vor- nazouz. Young man seems ' doubtful about getµ'ng involved. ' she plan it that way! · · • , Mar$aret Wells,' le!t, apd"Kristine Hotbam, both four, appear lo he .sharmg ·a delicious moniel of gossip as well .as a· ta sty lunch at the Sullivan Pre-School in Mission Viejo. Food is better with friends. ' IT'S TOUGH GETTING TO SLEEP AFTER PLAYING; SOMETIMES A THUMB HEL'PS OUT $teph1ni1 Plipan And Juon Schouw Du ring Cre1tlve Nur11ry Cen,t•r Nip Time ' . , 'ELIZABETH ALE~NDIR, 21;,, HAS AMPLE PUMPKIN FOR A JIG PIE AT LAGUNA PRl·SCHOOI. • • Yevette H,wl1nd~ 4, Dabbles In Art 1t Jumping J1ck Pre.School; It's M111y But F1Klnttlng l • I' . . ' ' { I l • ' I f .- -· •• j ' ) ..... \ ..... . . • ·~ ~, ...... r • • • • e;._,..,. H•• s •••• w .. Thet s.. .. neE11tWanh • l , o.i: Jc'· 1971 CLASSlllED · AD ·The Bigg8't Mar~tplace on the Orange Coast.:. Dial 642·5678 '°' Fast Results . . ' " lJ"'IOOIE tl()MH * **** * TAYLOR CO. WESTCLlfF -$7',900 This is a great family home! 5 Larg~ bdrms, !am. rm. &-4 baths. Large ,P.OOI + sep. Jacuz. Zi pool. Just in lime for holidays. . . • \ "Our 26th Y Mr" WESLEY N •. TAYLOR ·CO., R..itors PEOPLE WATCHER . 2)11 Son Joaquin Hills Road f I ~NISS IS HOM£ . • Like to see what's roln& on'! NewPORT CENTER . 644-4910' Thia newly decorated model, , on a major gl"ffllbeit, la .for Gtne(lll General your carefree.. enjoyment. I;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;; I --· cio.. to pooU,•nd puk.,.. NEWPQRT BEACH vus -$1,.00 TOTAL DOWN DIRECT·'ROM SANTA ~-~! · • · In thlsbMoty " Nltique mirrored living room with. fU:_eplace, • .CIJllA>m drapes & deep, deep carpeting. 4 bed- • l'DOIUS, 2'h baths, kitchen wlth all the built- . jns PLUS FORMAL DINING ROOM. You will be right on. the canal & have your own DINGHY & WROUGHT IRON FURN)TURE T)lat gou 'tl'i!h thil GOODY, GOODY at ••••• •<f . ;,';, .'l ............. ~· ... $64,950 up THE 'bowN STAIRCASE . you11 find TJIE CIRCULAR STAIRWAY leads you up U.. slain where you will find the living ~ _ dlillng. room, kitchen, 1 bedroom. 1 ~ ALL CARPETED. Downstairs, 3 bed· i'Oo181,• 1 i.tb. Great id•• . . . . . . . . $79,500 .--' ;1cK YOUR OWN · c•peh •nd drapes ill thil TqWl!IHOUSF. 3 bedroom, 3 baths. UmlY commllllily POOL AND REC ROOM 111ohiding billiards, sewing and cards. .A'll ~~ tnain~nance in~luded. Only $26,250 ; • T,RADI, TRADE, TRADE · • ~ . .-· .. ,_ . with these -)lfo11 dO the rest on these THREE FOUR-i!LE;U:!I .II In a rollf .. All units have 2-3 bed- .-, • b*th/HI bedroom '& 1-1 be<li'oom. SPAClOUS.111d close ,to abopping,·in SUPER -llBN'.l'AL AREA. Each , .. . .. .. .. .. $65,500 . / : 'SEA . YOU AT THE BEACH ·:·. from this .,uT LEVEL BEAUTY with atruim type fll*try, bup. living room, 4 lovely bedrooms, m 'blibJ. Ne" SHAG AND PAINT, 3 JL0CKS FROM BEACH, Newport Beach lbo!Js ................... , ... $38,500. • IT'S NICE-AU RIGHT } '"' you hln to .gr" .~ ._this great boUJe for indoor~utdoor en~r lltlning: 4 llU'p beclroo111s. 2'h baths, cnyered P*tio. family room. ''.)lom" has the kitchen Ille always. w111ted . ~ ......... ·.; . $52,500 .. ~-} ........ ,.,u • REALTORS 644-7270 . M COAST HIGHWAY C~OHA DEL MAii. CALIF. General Macnab-Irvine cl~ latio, and a peek or 'OWNERS LOSS view, J'Ulit listed $-G.000: ' lJ"'HllJIE t1ClMH Ata1 EtUM. S7WOOO 2'4d E. coa,i Hwy, ~ o.I Mflt, Clllf. Moved from area • ,, Low down, low monthly pymtl. Near beach -Vacant, clean, 3 BR 21,9 BA • 2 story home. Immediate pos&e&Sion. New shag crpts thnlout. Will coo. sider' trade:. '"""""'"""'""""'""""'"""'1 NEAR .BAY D~ux' Duplex Oceatr View Stone'11 throw lo be-st beach. • Bdrm•.. 3~ batha " 3 bdrms., 2~ baJh1. F.aCh unit Ms 1amily nn:, ~r rm. " ..... Aatring 1134,900. 675°3000 BAY & BEACl-1 10"/.,lOown $42,SOO.· Owner moved. See this large -4 bedroom 21,1; bath home, separate· Jtving room plus large' family room, large back yard for entertaining, ptua Jie-ated pool. MONEY MAKER Oear, coo.I, mt. air. Low down. Pays for itself. 2 cablns, 2 blocks to lake and downtown B11 .Bear Lake. lnVKt in recreation prop- erty and he a winllt'r, Lachenmyer Rc"'l'l'T 1860 Newport Blvd., C.~1. t ---~~='-'>-~~ Catt 646-39'lll Ev~. 548-86.11 WET NOODLE CAPE coo HE,\LTY •NELSON BY THE BAY Owner buugbt new home-will pay all your costs. Tnrilic Jocation in plUlh ereen re&ldential area. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathl, fantaW:::. 'JlilDl!k'd pme room, all builtl111 and 1ParkUng condition. G&vern- menl apprai sed at ,;,,95o.-12tll J<o, "I'll· Cait 5f5.S424 (dpen eves)' Unparalleled Bluffs Bargain It's aH yours to enjoy ls this 3 bedroom, 2" bath Do)ores plan. Just painted and freshly awaiting ·your ·in- spection. 'Comp.a r-e to everylhlng else, and ·yoU'll undoubtedly · appreciate this value at "$36,900. Hurt)' f>46..'.2313. •• --'$29. 950. . NO OOWN G.J~ f,irmt .. Low doWfl FHA all · otben. Loreb; V-..011eat Park' •. home • w 1lt~h 3 bedi'OOma, 2 ti,.lhs. family room with inspir i ng fireplace, builtin d re am kitchen, dlshwuher. Patio. Sprinklers. Ta1ti.fully land1 ca pt!'d , Reatly manicured. 540-lttl! TARBELL hnunable '" Gt'lol.n. $1!5 per month pays all. 3 Bed· room ranch -style with aep1rate f9.!J1Hy room, heavy shake .roof: dVtrsizeld livins room with fuT~oe a n d elate to IChool!. New FHA or no down VA terms Wo avtllable at onf¥ $26,500.- See "anytiim •. 540-USl (Open Evenings) BEST BUY · , Pil.Ol'ER.TIES ' Formedy LaBorde R.!!. Sacrilice sale. Stunnina' pride 220 E. 17th St., C.M. of ownenhlp ······-Thicl< CALL 646 0555 shag CUP.els. Stam clua · windcrjV1, beams. eoun·ir; Eveninp 644-7003 •tylo "'""'.. Fittplaoo. DEWXE 4 PLEX <»Vfted..J>O<i9. ·'"" lisiod -V -•~• Fl I b-only $24,!tA HURRY: , •..-.I nes 6cs.G03 LfVe In atyle While yoU enjoy _ income I: tu: shelter bene· fits. Each apt has FA heat, 2 BA, dw, frptc, dsed pr. ( + xtra prltg:J. The freeway · ;, handy &: a market is dose, The insulated llr'UC- IO Kl\I I Ol\11\ ' , . ., "H · · ture ls 2 yn )'OUrW' w/ omeown.-s .... ~~·...;·'!·io'I ......... , monthly income oi $815. Dream':-"." 4 · Charle, street. Rill' m.2!H8 Thl<k '"" ""'~·!hi! , MINI RANCH , or 549-16'3. bod>.'OOm, tonnat d I n i n & ; MAXI FUN 0..tor m"'t ""' ttu. Y'ar 295.S Harbor, Costa M~aa room. 2% baths, ·famBy °'8.rminc'1 custom !i:nne, 2 for tu reuona. Cleek-these View Lat room home. Loads Of brick bedlou1u, de'n, "'2 bath j: fflil~ • work, fronl and rear patio ea&lly expandable. 3 &nt * 3 Bl& Bedrms. Corona del ·Mar · and lush en:~ Landa.caplna: 1talla and cement block tack * Hup tatnUy rm. Ideal for the u;,"l.ginative, complf;tea this pieturt. All room. Brine on th~ COw· * Beaut. fireplace. this twp level 1 0 l shows this for only $29,750. Call bofl; Great cloae-ln •Joca. ;r, Comer lot clear eut bay view pdtential. now, 3'2-2535. tion. 1* SeParate aarage Driveway acoen born both 54Q,.)Ul (Open Evenlno) * Boat ac,cess. front and rear, with ad-f;j·~·-~·~·~-~i~J: Spedi.Jly prim:! at m.~. ditional 011 ,..,, ......... , ,~ ar .. !J .!!:!_L,LER RE~AL !:!;_, ?t1ake this propert)I' Jan ex-• _ ~ -~-.........,..i .. ~~ .. Would really appreciate this NEWPORT UPP~ BAY -""""~=::;:=== lerriflc Mesa Verde Jltlini. Breei.es• keep yoU co.mfort- 3 bedriloms 2 batl\s formal able· year round. F.am1ly tun ,0 THE REAL "\... ESTATI:RS -' "''"°"" , o "'• -or. 1 ., • r -===;$;;3;;1;:,;;5:;00:;::=:::c I ~;;;;;;;;:~i!!1~11;:::R~od=""~od~t~•'M'!:'·~999:s~. highway offering. $30,WJ ~ Peninsula Pl.. step1 to Call.~· ·~ MESA VERDE "Span1"1h . N ty d t·• • · ' ' at nearby YMCA. Two storY dlmni. eating are,. in tne ENGUSH CHA'RM of four kitchen and a lovely tree bd . din"na: and family ~ined 1ow· traffic ~esa Ver-ro:::·3 ba~. Quiet cul-de- de street, and aa· Wet Noo-sac slreet and wkle acceu die'' 11.ys When .. it comes to for boat storage. Budget down payment, Boy ate we terms and pracliclllly pric-f-1-e·X·i-~-e." 10% down, eel ·at only $43,000!!! ,,ai;e option, whatever! I Call "" ,.,., 1aik ,...,, w, ~•angeVi·s.l -Only $27,500. 613-85fi0. -u.' Ml o . THE REA L '"" ESTATfRS PROPERTIES Formcrty L.aBord R.E . CAN'T FIND IT? 220 E. 17th St.,'C.M. CALL 646-0555 , * WILL BUILD )'Ol.lt drea1.. Evcii~s Call Mf-7003 home. Have staff for oom-·1-,,=;==£""--''""'o'--plete home pacbie. Privacy-Ocean View Unique upptr level has spac· Put your confklenoe tn our Klus beam ceiling !iv room -49 yean of qullcy custom witb \\'all oC a;IBM for spec. home buildin&:. tacular view.._ 3 large ~- rooms -all new expensive Se"\ example of producl at 2006 Galaxy, Dover Shores. Ivan wens & Sans W/IV CPll thruOU\. -21/i: Bat h~ -all electric bit in kitchen -separale family rnt wet bar. Tl'Uly great home -s0orec;io1. $93.500. Call 67$-~0 - i.1:) THE REAL '"\.. I:STATE]~S term1. u1.rcw.iu. octan. ew ea)ra cu layshcire Charm •o !THEF<EAL \"\.., ESTA T E RS v . ,.,. Just reduced S2.i9J.~ Ex- ceptional 2 bedroom &: den $19,950 IS THE PRICE or dining room with glaal walled living room opening for this Yery lovely 3 lo tropical patki. one of the bed~m: 2 bath home. The lowest leaseholds -a real loan L!l high enou&h that ~ ha ain at $39,950. CALL can assume with ~e~tl ~93(1. • I';*· • of $160 per; month., wliich. 1~ -~·CIQ·· cl-all, Modtm '.'\1""" a:::w;; .. _ =~~ dra~·~ $30 500 ..,.;.·to boot! Call .MESA VERDE Walker & Lee ~rp home. One of Mesa , Verde's.nicest ~1uter 1ized Ree.lton ....,.....,,, 2 baths, elegant 2790 Harbor: Blvd. at 1.dam1 "'""' ... ,,= r......n 'til 9 PM fl.rel:Jlace in large famity 1 ...;-ii..;;;;oi"iii~&iil!""liiiiii ... m. Built in ''"'"· 0.... -JUM1·0 -Larse patio. Neatly mani-_ cured lawns. Rect'ntly paint- ..i. $1().)'12J. TAR·BELL 29SS Harbor, Costa Mesa Redueecl to Sall! 6* ?'ct apr. assumable loan Mini-mansion'' carpeted, comp. furnished 2 now on property. Monthly 1 • BR., 1 ha. Huge frpl., open ln.stallmf'.nta like rent. -4 3000 sq. ft, of lowlineu; -4 beam cell.' I mm e d late bedroom1, 2 baths, family bedroolll!, family room, a po 11 e 1 1 Io n ! Ca 11 roopi with l.nvltln1 hUge basement ru'Jl_pu1 613-3663 f75..8886 Eve1. firep,lace. AD~ ·I!' le. c t r I c room and a POOL/ One ·of .- "Award" built In kitchen, !be firlf!!llt resident1a1 Arei..s dishwasher. Pati o. of Huntington Beach. The Sprlaklera.. I mm e d I a t e Ooor plan is incomparable -' associated ei;ioK E p 'j-RE AL TORS !JI~ W B-.lt>oo bJJ.Jl;l;J poueulon! S.-1720. a real muit to Me •. Call Now TARBELL-· ·84-Z-2535.'. - . EASTSIOE . , TRIPLEX SS Harbor, Colla _1.fesa O~, authentic Sp an J 1 h L-t Rid" I _ units, Xlnt.1ocatiOl'I nr shop-,,_ ICU... $24 '950 r p ..... Ht&h 1»co.,,., lo.w Y~. you read right, lhll ~ , 1 c , m&intenance. Priced only represents one · of the vel')" 4 BDRM. + DE}r' $38,950, best value• in C.M. Thi.a: Lovely 2 bltb pc.mt!, hshly Cal.J, S46-5880 • (Open Evet.) home is 'lllithill wallrirw painted.lnMde ~ ouL:k.W 'f;jijjii~!!i!~ ......... lo St. Johoa and lo•m_ioa . • .. :~..., I mzn llllTAGll shoppin&: and hu 3 carpeting. Wye built in ~ _. All bedrooms and 2 baths. 1'KI \\'U'dl'Obes. Wkle concrett\,~;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;; ... iii Is tht' type or home that drlvt!'. Room ' Joi-extrai: does not lut !Ohg, IO hlJ!TY' ~ or boat No down * EAST' SIPE * · knd call 546-1Ul Price G.t: -~low down all othen! 3 BR. 2 BA, family rm, tire- $23,950. MO-l'r.l.l. ' pl, blt-lni, h11ge walk -in TARBELL "°""· !9DO ,q, IC N"' ppbi/drapea " painL ya- cant. Immed. PQ811!1S10n. , 2955 Hubor, Cn&la Mesa $21,950. ~ One like this 4 bedroom home in Dean Gardt111 that S S i. availabl•. """' mut.• + .it-·4 PLU E + + C~EO HIGHLANDS Roy McCardlo Rialtor 1!10 N~ Blvd., C.M. 541-7729 . bttlroam:. Watkin cl011Ct I N9fpor:t with this lmmacuiate 4 Bed-View. 3 BR., Ice. yard. bath with sunken ahower 't rm, 2 bath tOwnhouK near . $59.~ I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!! area. Priced to sell al Fair I Fail'yie'!'t ~ !<feaa 3 BR Prlv beach Sll 900 DOUBLE LOT '"·""· O..m"" 101. • Faihiow + E-,~..,""k 1o Hi·ld>ool_l ., Bi Fni. ...,:.,,.:., BalbM Ponrns __ u_I• __ SUbrnit $2500 down & owner PENINSULA "mper 9r trailtt storage, ~11 cw r $75,000 ! BR 2 n. · 1:.n""" ·~,. ~u ··-··-a t••rlfi< • + E-Z automatic cange .1• · nm. ••• ........ ...,..,......, ~.THE COOtl Fs•;cte c:M. 1oeaUon. Gran. nx.1Can bop gkjp, A jump lo w-· ~ i'r· v.'alkt tO ~; .recrfttion at ticimt, r1TX34 htd . .i tilt. pool; 2 -• .... pl6s pell houlle; In . lmmac. coM. w.n.·1 la.st kNw at ui:• .,, • ,_..,.,... • cnclOSt.'d & plumbing &:. wir-Prestiae area See mem Oupl 2 BR "' ~ loa" .p• now 00 prope-•. This rambling home. in need (1~hne) door · ex, • • ••• .. ·--• • • •J \...,. ln , for pool. For In. ~ Oupl-2 l 1 BR. -~ lteaJty Company t.1onthly in!tllliment1 just of TLC. it great for the fam-f~~maUon. Call 646--, TI71. ·-~!!!!"!l'!!'!."!!'!~""' + E·Z Bar-B·Qing ~-....... .,......., 1'TH& APARTMEN.T'' like rent. 3 bedroom liorne ily who wanL, elbow room LEX + E-Z housekeepin& thruool Marshall Re~lty Gra-4!W Starrlnc 'Ba;y and Ocean with br'"'ht cheerful handy and location at a_ prier close TRIP . and more tor only $24,800. 11'-t..1.-Mll,a.Jker Corona 'dtl Mar -· FAMILY· HOME . -' ••--'tu. ·-All·•-t t··• ·' ST 000 COLLINS .. WATTS ....__ · """WI· 'fa n . .,: -=---kitchen. Charmine living o ........ v .... u~. ::i, • ·~lri~n 2BR 2•-••-E••tSIDE; REALTY ' ......... SWEEPING VIEW ·~ ~,~ ' • ~··· ... m. ~· .. '°'!~ .• pntty PETE BAR·R·ETT ...,, 2 elevators, hot poo!., under· lrtt lined stret"I. Patio. B\rilt by· Dick SeweM -one 3 C & YI (From the l~uOOry trayl cround poriting. ADOEDJ.T· r---. Watt lo w a I I REALTY ' TOWNHOUSE bdnn . .....,., unit, i llaU.., • • 13••700· ......_2430 No klddiO('.!har, ""'"''"" TRACTIOI\'S: New carpets ;;';"';iing, drapes, range, SPECIAL carpet!!, drapes, blt·in gu 962·SS23 Eves. 96Z-50Bl -~ best view it from -but - I: drapes. Boat Qips avail· Ovt:'n & refrigerator. Color 1605 WlSTCLlff D~. kitchen, tge. mstr. bdrm., YA the 3 BR., den, 2 bath horM, able. WDI confider-' least TV antennae 1nc 1 u de d . HEWrOaT IEACH b Sell your lawnmower &: yard wa1k·in dothea dOsets. 2 2· Bj& cabyOR on a canyon location, has option. • ~1720. 642·5200 "'"' tools. Try ca:reli'ee liYjina: tlt Bdrm. unlt1, l l,g~ bath · ~ the sunnteiit mominc patio l.etJ ot everitNnl: 5 bdrrn;s.. TARBELL ~~B~~ s~~ ... ;p~:v: !!.dl~'.ni~ft-:9 ... · kit~~ Repossession Five bedivom,, 3 i,,.pw, falh. :a~rtr. BR. & ocean view, J ba's., fm'mll di~; "'1P ''Prlva~ PGrk" N ~.. , • . ~ •-il.Y room. laundry room, 3 You 1e11· ~-ri ~ rin.; 1 frpka.; 3 ear fG..IJU ,.. cl'.JbhouS<' for·your Ullf!, fNI Eadl unit W!t!t ''""""~ .. n-3 BR. 1 BA n9 500 car Phrll' Beautital miner U I "'1 "R~ P 1"' pr, Mt dr.rte in-the befl bl ....... 2955 HU'bor, Qma ~ Like bi& tree1 and lots of Vacant For Your llllpec-t.is:' 4 ~ dlVic)ed for 3 BR 2 BA, fr 1 ' lot .at Hemutap Lane and n wrs ty •• ty dmlr. AeetJ' ol room lor room to roam'!' Here it Ui a lion. privacy, &: l addtl, parking 4 BR 2 BA ~.250. Royal St. Georae Road. Thil 3001 E. Cit. Hwy. 673-6510 ettr)'Or'le to have tbtlr own W)llll El.SE?· "'"'""'*l"{~__i._ 2 bedroom, 2 ~tol")' con-Call 5-tG-5880 tOP"n E.,.-e1.) spaceXI. Property only,1-4 ~ 3 BR. 2 BA :·:· home Ja beinc finbbed'*now IMMl!D. POSSESS. nidM:. Located In n.,,.... . -lue.la, ~ dominium ln a park like al· old. nl rental a:tta. c-•.,...~ 3 BR. 2 BA $32:~ .and should he available for Mjve right , in &: improw ::_~~~~vine ·~~ e951)s,aq~ READY FOR mospnere. Walking distance I mmt ~'!!=J e~u ,r,:O:·oarNETT Anyone can buy, l'IO' lOan fee, moving in before~. ·1ater •· 3 BR., l ba., So. o1 LOT WITH lllrlll .4U. OH ONE LEVEL. irr CHRIS:i"MAS to schools, anti sho pping • ~ -REALTOR 644-'7951 30)T. IOftn, tree ncrow, tow !:!v!.!!_ ~.1Lt~2_t,, = ", .. "',., R.-2 k>t; &ood fl.nanc- ,.,,. • ¥DiJ. VDU>E, lot ONLY JF YOU WANT centers. Priced al Sl8,2,j0. ~=~=~-:':;:.:;E:;R:;S~I 1.:.;c;::,~~==-===-doWn pmt. ~·-• "" '"" LO '34.""' To top "alt ott, K'• 4 e.d,..m, 3 baO. Repobli<: Call 842-253;. HELLO RENT llrtllllnRJ RIVIERA S Rlty 0 ,2 .,74 · • ' VEL YI • • Jtl i.1h ' CO!lll, locat.d In bell wooded area ol i..... .-. Beach. Priced at -· CORBIN· MAITIN in trU1y exootent condition home" on best 1trttt. Price WhY are: yoo J>&¥irw rent'!' Mnru parow ~ ""'" ~· To Palllt In Th& 2 1xtrin.. home, on aman end .av.Jlable on AU., lncl" ... I water Mlfltner and Let's '111-ake up to what'• \&IL p R--E-Z care lot, has Ioli of -happe'•'-,~ •• Wt ,,.,. ''LEASE OPTION" "ay rt ..,,. Mesa Verde? cha.,,,, Bum ,.;i. in ttv . 1'ERMS. C..ll 1"19"' to .ee. dec:trle praae door opener. ·-... vua:r • .,,...,_., ' Master suite, bu omce or-====::=:::::== hundreds of Mmes t'fady When:you.canown.thil •• .., Thlt~needs ~ taNOer rm .• fr1:11.; cqmpect kflc:h. • COATS den area. Home only 3~ $35,950 for your inspection. VA and Th1s was hard 1~ find!! 4 Bdnn. bomt!'' for only terirc care. A Hide •"1nt Ewn Mt• view! Priced & · FHA Term!!, some with not Gof&eous home. S0lci9US $239.00 per month. 147-«llO. tnaSde and out would fl¥l!t: to Rllr · WALLACE ,..,.. old. 149·""· NEWPORT a,.. "'"'down. Lot "'ftnd bedtoom1-3 BATHS Crocl<· "'1c ·-"'"' bodroom • MORGAN REAL TY REAL TOlltS Delu.~ living -Park like that dream hoU8e you've eting fireplace. F;,\u1 rm.. and famil)t ~ home. 67,...., '7$-6459 -~S•4ll"4Cl41 _ yard, swim pool. 3 bedroom, been "'lting for. can-Harbor llich Scbool. v~ Ver, dfti.rable. ibntr iot con AGE SMALL R~~ 1E'!~"2 ..... ' .. °"'!l!'!'"!!!:'E~·~ ... ~""~· .. 1 !!!l't.iiiiiiil!!i!!!!!"""'"'"'""'"'"' :!i .. ; ~~~. ::;.:'::'.'. Walker & lee "'~ ~ :U:~· Dia1 ~':ii~~~~": ~"'"~;.~!lit=; : . titepla.,.. '*1'121 n-alto-OCEANFRONT Cal~,.,. .... ,........, J:fwy. duplox. N<at 2 BR. 2....,. S ......... "°""' ,.., BY OWNER V.A. App......., at 121.:llll • TARBELL ·~ ·· D"., mv 10,.. ~-" B .. ..._., ceiUnc tn lam~ &.tcta Verde 3 Bedroom I This homt can bf yWn . 2190 Harj>or 81\.'i!. at Adams .,...._A · ,..,.,,.. Its 1-R. income lb' -wona 6 Swd1lb tire-Family on trtt Un~ cul-with no down to V•is il krA1 s.t5-!M91 Open 'Ill 9 PM Owner anidous .t •Ill eon.id-• MESA VERDI! unit, On11 Sf6,500. •' ...._ 'ftl/'11 carpete4. f'A de-IH -Just • ft-• stepl down to ftCll>.Veta. Located 2955 Jlarbor, COiia Mesa Haven't you • I w • y s er all offers on this l bed· South of. Baker}$ Bedroom-Unlver1lty RHlty ~ 2 ~,.... bl! ht ----• ,~ -~ I '!ul H I n-~ u I -•~ .... d•pl--'\n t1ee tined CYl.-de-sac -3IXl'l E, Cit. HW)'. 113-6MO ---. • -~ .. ~ ... 90 ·-... n;iu1., n beaut1 un • Dell""" J3u¥ on YOUR Tettns wished you cou"' Ive £....,,, • ....,~ . ....... excelient condition ~ &i - 6-. llbCloeed :'.lo. Pri-•122i 847.flllO. Just redul"ed sm. 3 BR. 3 ln • model homo? TE units ate ~ mint cotidltiacl out -and. pool liftd yard. • 'iZ Ti !r RF:.I\!. -"!'' ]'"['" =.-..-o. ta;:\;.. •1.!2.r BA, tittpla ..... modH• 5"UU.4BR-1 l<Yel,""'"" IMMEDIA ~~ =-M-$29,!l,;tr~""""' ;46-2311 1co'_u.ECE ___ P.-RK.---.. -,.,-,-,1 . 1-·· ldtd><n ... putll"'°m.d°"' area. T'I'. $.1,pi)O, ~·-1191 OCCUPANCY SHERW••D REALTY BR, Ill BA, bom J • ' ' J.~ \.. ) DUPLEX A charmer. 2 ..,,.n blocla trom £. 11th St. Room to Nild l mort. unlit. TRI HARBOR REALTORS 400 £. 1711>, C.M. DAYORNITF.~ ' to ~ch. mo. Doris Drake/larw1n nie owntn have moved and 1164 Brookh F V wtawrabtd d&I l&raif. ROBERTS • CO. 968-SS23. must IMID thil SHARP home t urat, • . Redeconled tns10e I out SPANISH ADOBE · ~I ASSUME 6'/o 10caJ<d on "'""' lot . NEEDS SOME PAINT """"'<P'-....,,. waloul NEW LISTING OAN-W-4010. Pa...W lam. nn.. '""""' -r.-Ew L1STING • ... II n r • ttmeot Sha<t>. olcltt l a.dnn home JI! V ~-P 1 2 -VA L .... 3 BR, 1!1 Ila., """'· """""'· Pr!,.. -~ -. .im.w.,,. PMc<d at only Oo.e to town ' eltoppi.-. ea ervot: tcewt tr. 9'arp 3 lkdrm. hornt on 11•11UI shop. Lovely ptdo. Boal J A 2 BR. $2t,fa>, LOW $29.IOO. S5T~ Owner movinr out cl BIM. story, 4 bed~ family s pte. DOWN. CAIL TODAY' Submit olftr • Aeklna room, separate dining room. larie lot. nu mo, Pl.YI GEM G Willi · llY OWNER .m W•lnut Pl. l $ , Owner tnnsferred. $43.9a0. a.II , Pull price 11\,Q , ___!~~ ~ -..,... •mMn BR. 2 BA., ii' yd w/bMut . 2~.950 ROY J, WARD, RI.ms FULLER REAL TY A .......... ad • ,. pd 1614 w. Codi Hwy .. NJI. RNltor -....... ~~ h•'f' 11 .. ' PERRON REALTY CU.1'711 M&-0228 $46-0814 An,ytlme Investment REAL'IUAS· ,642-4623 &41-4571 ~ Mf..11'4 $34,-Y.0 64a.7t91 .. I I '. l I I I ! 1 \ l I . ' ' ' . I ' 1l ....... .. . , -·~· . . ...... . . . . .. . . .. . •• t~ • • •• Ttiwsdl71 D : h It t U1J r '!-' .... · ~ r ~ .. :.: ~~ r :, ~-1~ r· ---n•ll ··-=~: ·1!i1 --... --;~ : ., ; C..,. Meu S.... ( Mu; ,, ii ...... tlsu !L .... 5-'--(IJt It~ Lets fw W. 1 111 LI I ,........., a Ml"lll 1Asfu& _ ...... ) SIC~UDID JI~.--ll<h...,. -• , .::;, ~ei.aletions ' 'i1iT' llOVE IN" Nowpon llMch c..fo -~ """'' TowNHoUll '"'· S 1111. 2 ~-2 ,,......... y..,·v,_ Ille bewtlfotq --ol-mUI **OCEANFRONTS Bit l. e E-Z ,.,..fll lBr "'.,i <23 Gloo....., -• · ~ 11111. s llA. wd.to-. Jo iOl1,. '''""· • -t1t11 _...a .. ~ -•BA. fin. 13Z5/mo. ""'"..int. OIJld. 'mo. ' •BR>• a.. 11v- 6 Adlllt po:t< • S LARGE -.-. -$12.0;o. 4 YIY now. All .......... • Bodntt. lll -OuO:b < -.,. ... .,,.,. ...... Call llS-llD'I. · ALA Rontol1 e MWfllO ~'.""'.....:.: :: tn\S.. IUlal• ...,.. LI.Yins WJU. ~ ~ ~ ~Viii ta _JN/W Cf'Ptl .. ..... .. .... Ha~. ' w. 'ti t liet.tuftlf Bu.Yer l'P&Y UIWDt ~tin& OCEANJ'RON't: .4 btdroorM. cw -· 1....... -- ......... -... ~ ... ·H-.~-'" Ina! dlft -wf ...... ~-I G.! ... nw/::-~Call (2)3) e l'!U,VACl[Aoourtd-2111', fJnt ~lut 4e .. &•t. bellchtfUJ pnten pe.tlo w/ FDV4f~·~ .. ~ ld&cb th -~ • f'\ilb' <¥PfWI '° we C9Ji w you t&S)' f/yd encl 1ar, u ii Inc. '150. A9'j....OU -v ~ ' watertail. Clubhou.t, P'lltl I: -• ~ area, fui'mal llv rm wl • Lup ~,. It <:p.11 bel Full price $.1T,950. ALA Rental1 • 6f5..3toO ._....-,.-J - Ith' -·-;;:;; ;,.thedrol "'1fnr • 11"'", e ~ llrtlllico' CAPISTRANO VALLEY 3115 -V-pu .,... " '"~ • ~ -.,. -w/,.,t bar, X.U. e Ml"t>ldno' +•dlbwclu' R!lALT'i ' 463:ll2< CUL·DE·SAC ,,.,.,.,.,,..,,..,.;_,---I ~(.;~":::~7 •i,:;t '"''. i:.... av&Ua~: '::a~~irr~ ::':;: !: ....... ' '!n~H":f Po~ , !. 5~ L,~"~no·~~ 1= k:'~'.""" ':;: ~ RIALTY •l~,!''l"!;p "!; SOil•• ........... _. .. Qpl<S-...... lon .; RAR&Vill ... L2BR.2BA. SINCEUM l/i>lc,...-pallO,IPI'" 3027Ma_,_ '! o CENTI,l~h "II"' "tef""-• .. 1 , aeaaond..,•n . .-.i,.... ...,, ...,\,. ... wltb .673 A400 !oua bock ...,., 0... lo 111.,.,.1~ • 962-5.5%3 C&!_ 9fi2.SO!lt ·v.!3''t~~'::':wn ' If ~· !!tn:Uel1~~32.~ ~:;:.:-1o~du!:orvri~0;!;i~ , 2 ~ 1~~Tt~:=~ ~~. ~~~;~: 3 BR a.a Bll1 .,.1pac. OPEN Sal a lun, 1.s . Collventional , Hurry • Call•now, ~ Co. Rlln., """""· eves Mountolll/ C, --* Apts. Mr. Patt,. · ' M~ .t ~ 2% Bo. 4 BR. 2 BATHS Big Y•'9a with high ....... ·~71 I 1\1'.I E .... -· > 557-4214. I R-• * '64111' * LEASE 1100 ... .It •• BR, llv .... Leue. m: -... .,,. walb inclUded . .sjdc COLLINS & WATT> Mobile,....,.. nn, t BA,'e<J>ld. Tam rm . .,.._,, ..... yard ~· beat oehoola. $3 000. ~EAL TY For Sole " IU *BIG BEAR LAKE* -~lllf\;~ Side yd '°' ""· Food. Cov BIACH =-==:ii . Blirbl l cheery home jutt park, walled commurQI)'. , '•.. ...C. & W, -kappirasisapendifwChrist ""-INCLUDINGU Co& ~tlo. lnd.scpd,. auto ,_,;,., 2 ·,.·-~ '• a rew 1tepa frOm lowly city Busbanl betynitft GarlJfJd It •'bat ~ •ve heft Im-~ NEW A.DUL T PARK i ~ -, tU. y l 1prink1era, _. 1Cboo1s tie ..._ us myri. c:rpU\ park, nr. N'pt. lle'lflts. A Ellb. • -i.. ........ ,,.1 lllnt a• Br P>rn;e~~.w SHARP111fuf~ ~~4 ::· ~" iluntin&'fon Arbor 1tfobile .~-rr';. ~ !': ~$8 ~ BR. Fncd ,-rd. Pet ok. Va· thru oc:c $300. au-Tia& .• m ~ .rd. idle ~ pltio) Kitch. bltna., F.>.. het;tilw, t62R5559 * 7M-,...I sbarC carpetth& UJlVU¥'.,..t, ::U A drps. Vaw 1' M;t Home 'fuk. Facllltl~ in-Ci;11 Rog (714) 5:f6.l'l3i 0; cant! 2 BDRM _J>ouJe \rL hou.rt! "~....,..~-~~~----• new carpt'1., lge. fer:~ 4 BR, 2 !}!;:_ lp \Ot,,-flaptor. ~ ~ed 1~ U: ;.!• Mil' Xlnt tnm s:'ooO elude: Jacuzzi, e&rd rr-. write: Spencer Real Estate sioo.STEPs to Beacti Ir: Ba crp'1s 1-drp&, P,ttP. 2 * J BR. ~Jla. ......... 11e'1t' yard. As'kinc 129,900. patio, BBQ', nr Mile' Sq, _, __ c1 •• ,,, ..,• ;.: _,; · .,.-m,...M22 ~· MA_"CV. P'!ldoor BBQ. ~I, P.O. Box 2828, B.ia: ~ .........., .... _ v.c~•-Y1· 1maU chiktren. no pets. c~drpt. ...... -. ·~ L • '-" 6 • p-~ ~ -U4· ...... ,,,,_ ...,,., om.... ..,., cove.~ . ., · billiard rtn shutlJ•boud, 1n. Lak Cal' """'"Vl '""''· """ '""""'" w -$251 v .. 1v -wtlL. Jtr ti CA.L · W -' 411 •Jll .,....,._......, ·~'"· __.patio, .. bol.t pte to ce'ITll!Dt FOUR STAll REALTY dividual ~etmna. Pet~ e, ti. kitchen, utU pd. $)AS • ...,,, Wallace, ~t No "'f::iil' _.... ';: .1 1';""'1;,.. Auume 6"% loan on new driveway, hueetencedylid:• 'PRES'I1GE home, 4 br, derl,' tioo.19350\Ward st., Hmp 2 BDRM hOme, $l6S.. mo+ NtiiFC -.. ;":IA,LTY 5BR,21n'&Ahouse.·n:i{n On ,,.µ-da.uc, ·are -.~ 21'ba,2500sqU,3carpr. Beach.968-4445. I 1~$150-PARTI.YFumlBRw/ SSQ.depo111t.Chlldttnok,no l ~ ··~ ..... 1 ~"~"~':i~:::·;;·•~•ii"~'~'ij'~' ;:iol\"lit'~'i Jiclf.u;b~. ~Ownr<ii(;;lnml:~a;.i(' ~-~=· J ready tor·'lbla $21,~ .. Firfit> Ul.500. ~ MOBILE horpe w/attachtd ~ • Pl', CdM. Fncd lot child/ doe•. Dll)'I 644-2501, eve lOr rmL ;S11f • '350. 11 Huntl~ S..:t.' come, tint to own. Kur:I')'. 1 26X12 • !ltd ~· . pet. 549-t2'l5. • caywood Rnlty •1290 . Ponding Foreca..ure COLLINS & WATTS Jrv ne . • \ PllQe. rm. -~& 3 BR home· Cp11' ..-. f295. .1 .~ ,from 1-eh. 3 CONY" ... l~NT REALTY --· ~i ' ' . .,.,. . crp thruout,..ldeal loco t!Oo ·~--NISl!ED-. ··~ BR 2 ~~ I Owner wW aot .ftlusi1 any -!" •1 ' • n bay /boat slip il B I -vi"r vn. patio i&r 1tuveo ' re."..i-' • BA, ..._, b tnl~ ~Uo, · bl u Pri CALI FOR IA C & W NE LIS'tlNC 0 . ·~ av& ' UI MH m~LARGE • B St ~ .. ,:. •. '646_6•961 ·~0,· . eompl te.iced. (213) 111-f"' re:asona e ouer. me Jo. • ,_ . bdfm a.pd 1 n • • Furn or, linlW'n. 6$-0672 Opportunity 200 ~.....r " r. ove, ..,..., ..... l"'f"' ;a:~l2J= =:: Immacui~~~S~!~,d~il. ·962-m 3.,paraie din~i = ·* •. • • • k~;1 k~:,;Singleswelcome. ~!246...ttSpm.. ~~ .. ~ .c.' 1ar&e irftlUlar tc11, sepuate-Decora~ed superbly. ~ spac-$1550,. PRICE~' ~dmooa Pl~n l _. D<crr~ 10'x48' trailer l cabarya EIGHT Day Re 1,1 rem en t '__._ NEW ~ish 3, Br, 2 Ba NR. ,NWpt. lfilh. J BR. cptl, ~rvice porch and lara:e. tiltd lolls B.R., 2 d,.oorator BA, 'REDUCTION ING-~ l1mtt ,\TIEW um, "2060 #17 Newport Blvd.. CM Plant WiU you risk s days $14().WON'T bAST! 3 Br. Ptlv duplex, ahaa: cpt, drpa, )'l'd, drpa, iard'entt, ·toed yrd. , $33.SOO • ..;Belt te.~·JIOI"' Mtom madel>rps le sptt. ' quiet location. Prevltw ii to~ ii. It's true? Your hOme, Fncd yard. Chlldn:n £/aide. $225. 5°"8-r4424, Av.p. noW. $MO/tm1 llJ 1 ldtdten. Owni!r\despei'ate -' taf •t.Onvenation Area". Spa'ciou.I '~ aqlt home with today at $36,930, 1 1 ~ choice, 8 m a row -1 day a welcome. Hurcy. 642-22'22. ~· l~l. Cun. '8e P>. n5 ~· • eves.) sol.Tm:· · C'OASI'. ments U14 per mo. $29.llOO. ide&i t.or 'teenager& recrtt· ' • G9ntf'•I doesn't arouse yoor $175-3 + FAMILY Room E/skle ~.Joe, Boat 1ates 74'-616f or~: 1&1.an7. sibte. can 54o.snt. I open . Aasume· 6%% loan. • P"~· huge. ~le ramllyi room. i eel h 11 flul E1t1t.. week, whatever. U that -__:_ ' 3 ·'BR, l'iW• bl, ~older home, Jllml!!I Rd., N~ .21 1; 7 RE/-L'IORS *' CALL 8.f7"8507 . * tion room, pat'.ies, studio, r I :~!~: ~t YoW' 111'-huge fncd )'I'd, air. IOdl/ rm. for traller rel'1 r;eq, s.rt Clementei CUL;OE-SAC ~. ..1 li1e ~nter ~·~ natu{'al , R,EALTY Acrea .. for ••I• 150 4~ll86. -BEA~. 3 BR. 2 ~A ,fam 3 'lift; 'r & . .''nice euakm ~ or you name 1t. • Ceramic does, call pets ok. , , princ only 546-9!159 ~7 .Pm W ~ "t'.'r • , i BR, 2 BA, ranch>. 1tyle • , , '~ ~11lnet&-II~· tllte! •Univ. P.ark Center, Irvioe 2~' ~· ~ '.Jolhua e New Listing· .Commercial $235-SPACIOUS 4 8~, J ~~ rm., blliN, dbl aar.' New ~1 ~ vu. Otild A home. Large f.lm nn w/ '\..;=--....-.._( t • · kitchen a totJCh ot 'elepnce. Ca.1J A~ 833~ Stalt Prk ••• ,;,. prq~ ,and Retail Bus1neu. nr UCI. Bltns dbl 1ar'klils/ Ct'PIS a. drps Irr fe.ncd yd pel olr:. SB! nm. 541-GM. ~rplc, encl~ patio, spac· 4·~ ·~! ~ 2 ~·Jn !!UCe )'anl• cive ' ' Frwy •• 'fo p aJ.fti d a I e To buy or set! students flne, 1 ' ' ' Call t.any, ~-' S.nt• An• 104' back yard. Close to your kXlii(dd Mtalroom to PACESETTER Airport. f1500 usm. Cont. 1 budne&s, con.tact BEACON * 64s.Glll .~::='.:""':'"'::::-;-·~'"":~I · scboo~&shopplf1i. By own-llOWftTOlllU romp. . HOMES Charles Strilet Rraltor HQLLAND BUS. SAL.ES 3 BDRM unturn he us~ 2 story, 4 BR, 3 ~New 4 f er $36,!m )Om financing . • • '1"1 Sparow Rlty 842-4474 At Tho Irvine Ranclt 54._1623. ...,...,... "Tho Broker with Empathy" HOME FOR RENT w/g~ No P'~· m. clJ1i development w/clhb i pool. ,. av a 11,. 3124 McKinley, c-to'm' '·Built ... · _, for e\lt"" b,ird" Immed oc:ciw •••• s,ave $11XXl! ..... .. t roll! t ins Orange Ave., C.M. OR LEASE OPTION lee. $185. l!HO Pomona. R:ent or leue, $Dt mo, 968-4027, Mr. Pi.tty. •• '""'" 'J I'Ol' 1~6on ciU .wu au · gtel!n n& m • 6454170 S4Q.0608 eves Large.( Bdrm., Mesa Verde. 2 BR, Tile bath, end irarace. 817~ ·t ; OWNER 5 BR 2" BA. ~'d (am rm, BDRM. + POOL s.1., Office 544-1157 = $~~~7~100· • $3500 .FP • Brand new crpls I: dip.. patio, nfiQ. •s.-."'•'"'•~AM':-""=11e"'"'lthto-:-:--I TRANSFERRED stone firepl, lovely ct'Pb ~ $21,000 Models at .Jeifre)' J\Oad le . Jr &: Women's dl'Mses &: l.uie home, $3'25. mo, ¥~A'tER, &16-8Z16 · 3 BR,.2 BA, 2 •IY Monticello drps, t:tltin RIO; JnilV.:d fin. Price reduced $500. on this Moul.toil Parkway. Bu1IM11 Property 154 l{>Ortswear, loJ:! Tustiri shop -ALSO - 3 BDRM, 1% BA, prag:e, 3.BR. Immediate OCC\I~. Condo. Crpts drps, bltns. Approx •. 200) ~. ft• ~r freshly. paint~. extra clean, Irvine Terrace · . Z BEDROOM center, l<QtiQh. ~Low "rent, 3'Bdrm, N. Col!lhl .Me11:. CI08e drps, · •tetve. $225. 2260 $21!i/Mo. Corltact Aatnt. $22,500, DayJ ·5,j7.9620, alter . g~e .w/alley ~ access. vacant 1ownhoUle. Features • . .• 1 , •• eood, leue. Well equipped, to ~try dub\ •$215. incl. Federal. 646-1728 546--0814 S:30 S45--l5'/a. Choice-location .. Sell FaA or include wallher, dryer, plus 2 BR, Den, 2 Batha. Extra C· 1 ZONED Stotj&: opt. • .. • • 1 , P•voow. ·I r WESTCLIFF Spa lous 3 B Wesfmtnsttir , 1 VA $39,500., Call 842;f466. refrigerator,. bulltins, crpts lge lot. 1 bUc:·to Bay. $49,500. ~ * 544-6414 • • ..-ALSO -c · r, COll.EGE Park beauty! 3 &. drps .2 bat~ patio A: reC· CdM Realty &73-il20• Home wlth.f\J'eplace. Scpar· 3 Bdnn, home trelhly Pl\lnt-" 2 Sa, .frpl, drps, nr IChls. NQ F~ rent .,.hile~ ~ BR, family nn., huge back I .. iii,{! C-t£1 mu reatlqn' 1~itl~ ·nown pa : . . ate doUble prage with larre UNION 011 Service Station ed. J' bli>CICs ito lhopplna: ' m. 67$-1849, 548-1309 pro Pe; mo. 3 BR .• 2 BA. yard .w/block-wall. Uae !CfJ·~lf'P nieri.f 111 ~'niorlc mmitfu L•aun• Be.ch room atta~. Low. dowq. for lease In Fountain Valley, park. $215, mo. 4 BR, 2 Ba., patio, bltn BBQ, tat morith only. S50 SecuritY 1 your. VA or IO FHA. $29,500. . _, -~! ~--·~A" te "'"'Call· . c· USTOM 75 1' 127 w. t\1ley to ' .rear. good pllonage & baclt room. -AL.00 -shag cpt drps dbl gar Dep. Ag! 962-5511 Frank Kirra;urd RI tr.. Mothef•ift•.,..'S ~~.t}ji. ·· ' • rqµ. ' Phone 6f6.7171 .. $26.960. . Ca I I Don Mar I a r. 3 Bdnn. nr. Vista Shopplna: nice la~ $225 'M8-95l6 " T ~ ' .• M1 2-2222. ' Htcl ' ·, stYMOiiR U~LTY ·17141 While water view from th.ls · 714:523-!l!m. Center. $190. mo. • · · O Unfunh W . CUSl'OM built E-Side, 2 Br, eaw0y Beach Blvd.,, Hunt. Reh. atl "''OOd home, Cedar inter-RE STAURAN't. Laguna'1 546:9521 OR 540:6631 Huntinatori H•rbollr Hunti'ncfon 8Mch ._ 2 Ba, crpts, bltna, Jrplc, You'll ~ dell1bted wbell )'OU ior, built around atrium & most popular, unique Nichols Real Estate FOR lse Hunt. Harbour orf ----~----1 cuJ...(!e-'.sac. dbl, a:arage. &eeho thfls 5 ~fo' • .. • poold' IMMEDl·An ccnlfel"~~'..u wilh •iargt ial r;estaurant. Comp le.tel Y & 1--t-nt C waler home, Charminr 3 Br. Townhouse 2 BR, 1% BA; Owner 389 La Canada . me eaturing nn m· ak)'tighl. .. " Mi I: Spa.nigh Commerc 1 equip!. Xlnt Joe. $268,000 ••••• , • .,. o. 2 Ba, ram ht. ifumed oc. c Pt s 1 d r Pf' r re f.ri1. 548-2893. ing ~a·~~~ rumpu: OCCUPANCY tile entrr,. Family ~ Vacant Lot groS11 Income, $35.<m do-.'I\. 2 BR. S150. 111 I. tut. Gar cup&ncy 346-1652 w~r/dryt!r, DW, bltn':..;. room, _.. are.u built·ln kitchen, Coe11Ulll Realonomicl Bkr 675-6700 Adlts 1 pd 1 · · pabo, "pool, clut¥ile, Sl1o> OPEN SAT·&: SUN 12.S ~t UnJ>OC!ant! separated. J BR, 2 BA, sharp home on flrepla~. 3 Bdrms., 2 baths A s.;• x l30' C-1 lot in a good ~ . L&e .g;! :alla" a;~c;n!· Huntlnt1ton Be•ch lease'. W'Ol1t 632-44&1; By Ow"!!'r 3 BR, 2 ~; ~w hVlng ~n liJr Dear Old' cu1-de-aac. $29,750., mthfng + e.xpan,11ion . pos1ibillties. Calta Mesa location. Per-COCIFF EE SHxlnOt p in Sank . o> ce. 50. 3 BR 2 BA ·el t· bll t RIO !161-202'. shac cpl, drp1, pairil.· Huge )tom. Ful.J ,price SM.OOJ. AU down to Veterans, paymts Only S.U,500. Call • fed fbr a small bus.Inca ol emente, ,atta. par • WAIJ< TO BAY • · ec · n • ~--=-=--.,---1 yard,. College, Park. ~ .-Te:mu! -~ $247 mo. . )001. OWll Priced at Sl!S,900. Ing 1pace. llliie51 forces Long Hain 1: Student.I OK: 1 FA ht-., crpt.1, 60x100 tt. Newport a..di Collek'e, J?r. ~-_ SHERWeeD REA~ TY a.1, kO 1,,,,. For at! &talla call &t&-7171. u.le. 492-6872, 6 am-1 pm or BR. rustic, cottaae $90. uW'1 fenced lot. dbl. I a r · • NEW Deluxe 'rownb>uies . MOh'TlCEU.0 .TownlJllule; 18964 Brookhurst. F.V. • ..,/'TQlt.,,,16" 492-0lli.,, 2 prp-9 pm. pd. lndacpd. Vacant-Mow in w/piei '=float, appn>JL 1700 2-BR 1~, BA, Miw cs:ptg, • D -E t6M47J ~ EAL ESTATE HAVE 't'OCKTAIL &: 2'':~'';25~ ~i\J{;J *1· tL 3 BR, l Ba'1, ~. gas'k1tch ~riot hi I.di!. I' r-i"."-• ~ • , , • .,. R RESTAURANT LICENSE. Sing\efl or couplea: J BR. 100 he 1, e ec. 11 t·::iw • FA Drp'd crJit'd. Avail Jan 1. section. ' P.vt ,.>ty ' w 111 . · !'If" '. ll90 Glermeyre St. Net"d locatioh. lea.Se, buy, ft to B:aY., $1~ utll'1 Jid. so:WO c:<I lot · J::e"'~· Will be or' a:ll. · 3507 Finley finance. 557-2447 p.lter 6pm. t 3 BEDROOM + 494-9473 $49-0316 Cemetery share. ~nhip. Ca 11 17'6-7~ Agt. today. $I~ per~. Ask J~ Ave. NB. 67W249.· FIXER UPPER ~E YOUR ~!!055 FAAllL'Y>'ROOM •MOR '+'SEe Lot1/,Cryp11 156 Fnnk, 847-859!. SHARP EASTSID~ Rent&! Ai'"L 96Z:4411. *FACING POOL* $24,SOO: Near Frwy & Fair· t 'CAkL~''Mt~" BRAND NEW :r.w&i7-i. a B~~2~ ea. • ' ESTBL'D Int.. De1!1n COSTA MESA $250 2 B 2 B ' '3BR., 2·ba.,3Cirp.ri.a:e I view. 31Jj7 Loren Ln. l ' KASAlt•N" .;, . '$27,995. I Le. fam. nn .. din. ryrt·I frpl. 4 ro::· :~ 63.rf:~· J· B. ~ Buslneu. Newport Beach 3 bdnn with 2 6attur, dbl pr. .. r, .; .:r..· REALTOR '54Mi961 r luff " R!lli. ESTATE · Feifures lnclue 2 bath areas, Cpt '" drape1, bl tins, ~'et ; k MM r of! 1 U:.,~ . area. (213) ~1576 artu 6 age, fenced yard. Complete-drps, : blths, dih r • Duplexes Furn. ·w E•st B • briCkfireplace,dreamkitch· bar, elc .• lmmae. $47,950. &r • e e.r pm. Iy painted inside, Wo new fndry rm,. 2 Cir'91r, ~. '\jVACANT • en Wijh all the coolies, car-Full pr~ i Commercl•I FOR' Sale Art BOutique, green shag carpetlna. For close to schools & Mf rt INcll TURNKEY HOME 4 i EDROOM pel" l•'1:• -.,, opec. MISSION REAJ,# '!~31 p,_rty 151 Newport .. ach io Now ca.. rent o' ,,.., &t $210 P" shops. ·Avoll Dec. 4. ~po , 2 Story hm;ne w/2·driveways, ill 'boat le tra.iler entry. 4 br + f81J!ifllit. ;ljlfa.,.located 9 7 N~ R.etu $36 mn nery Village. 673-1562. mo. Call WALKER & LEE, (213) 67$..40M · 2 BJt, 1 BA ~ ~nln. -1 1,.. liv. rm. cul4e.ac lot,. ....,_,,,._ ._ v~thlni Builder 1 1 , __ lot / • rn, •""Y Realtors 543-0-16.l •WE •·ve a 1a-• .,,_........ SW winter or S2U' -..i .. E BLUFFS ,_ trees ,p.rinklen front & ...,,._ we -·J · on 1e -~ ''7...; .... w Cat,>-below a)praiaal, Newport 3 CANDY Vendina Machines, C 'dol · ,... ·e~ """"'' ' J.~Y· · JH · .. & pl"'° mllSt seU now • Submit )'OW' yon ~· ....... '6. room Beach · Mm-...i..1 corner xlnl cond.' Best otter. Ask oron• M•r ol 3 and 4 bedroom ho~es ~ or ~~' 1 · rear. • · tenru:. Call ~1.1m. . w/open• beam ceiling &: ..... ''TI"··'~{:r 2127 673-781il that can be imved mto Dupluu U~ ISO I Here is your -opportunity to acquire an ~qulslte home in the newest prestige loca· tion. 'I1ie very popular "[)o.. lon!s" st)1t home, 3 bdnns .. 2 baths pha family kftcben, with "Horizon Bay v"ieW''. The decorator 1Ust-le'f\ &: all the 'work is done'. G<q;eoU!, deep pUe neutral ~ng, qua1iJY vinyl Dooring, unjque &: elegant draperies, count. ltts shuttel'I plut other CUI· tom appointments. \Valled · entry patio, beautitully Ind· scpd .• barely u!'f!d 1.· a joy to eee .... Must sacrifice at $49. r..o (way below replace- ment value). A NEW HOME WITHOUT NE\V H d M E WORRIES. 2Jl4 Vista. Del Oro Newport Beach &U-1111 ANYTir-.fE HAFFDAL REA.L TY SEYMOUR REALTY, 171.fl trplc, bUh kit L&N down l wh~ 23 l'!'~ ~· fur Ed. 536-or NICE, la:f', 3 BR. 2 ba. lower alnioit immedla'tely on oUr ___ ......._. . - 8-124405 , E.vta:ifl·2446 React Blvd., .Hunl•&h. • VA finandD& available, Realonomb,_ ' &75-6700 Money to Ld•n 240 duplex. Newly de.car. Ocean Re ri t -0 pt Io ii. p I an. Cott• Mell ~ TOWNHOU!illS . 526 DOO .. 139,"'°. o,m.r. 494-1651. Condominium• --5--ATILER • 1ldo or hwy. l300 mo. · SHERWOOO It EA LT x "*** 2 Blt'1>UPLEX *** from Sl&,lm to #f,Q, Low, . ' • ' ' OWN below cost 2 BR, 2 Ba, for ~ 160 DELIGHTFUL 2 BR. borne. 54CMS55 Private yanl G•--l"'f do~_..,;m,:ot., DEAN VA. NO OOwN .3 ...,,..,. · • • MTG CO Lori• patio ~ yanl. Near . • ---REAL 536-7'";>27 . • tirepl. FA· heat, crpli i cus. bit. view •. 139,950,·0pen NEW -RESALES • • .. Bay:sjde Dr. SZl'S Mo. ,l}QUSE tor rent ~ br, 2 ba. 5'0--0178 e $145. · ~ • drp&. Poisesslon o,, credit ~y. 1050 Skyhne Dr. NO doWn'and no dosing OD111 338 E. lrnt STREET ALSO Balboa. Island Co!"pl dtt'O!. Nu pa1nt & 2 Bdrm., 1~ Ba. Garap • . TIME FOR . 9UICK CASH THROUGH .A DA!t-Y .PILqJ ,~ANT AD "642-567B approval. Call SGM::S. Lido Isle 10 quallfitd GI buyeni. OR lST· TO LOAN -rentai.-.&vallablt! apt, • frplc. $230. ~Ca 11 Cari:-U ·a nr.,_ 111~ 5% down tO an)'One. 1' to 1"ifi INTEREST SaliJbUry RW,ly · t?MllOO 96Ul.43. $165/mo. * ~ ; 0 WE'VE GOT ITI I eadt>rship u REAL ESTATE A spaclou4 4 BR. 1+ den -----~---1 home '"wi'lh a . versatile 2· SELLING '"· ._ ~1•n. Muier-oup. YOUR HOME? tocl. stuclj or ""'"' ""· Lee. ~kite~. &: "brkGt. area. Free ap,P~l.sal • We. buy 40 Ft. Iott $86.!JOO~ eq11!tiis. 1Penonal attention. 25 yrs: e.xpetlence. boa>mtb lat&l90d j& C'OJ..LINS k WAITS ..mcoe ' . .-REALTORS -3416 Via Lido 675--4562 ~5523 $14,500 to $19,950 3 BR., oundeck. On Voa 1 A: 2 Br. HOUSES •. You ZUrich. $59,008. Ji.fake the tttmt. Avail now. Marshall Re-alt)' 615-4600 DEAN REALTY SJ&.Ta27 TAKE over paymta or le'Ue wloptlon. I Br, t Ba, On ta:. lot 153.000 m-ms. , ~Bedrms,1A2~tol')'.Move 2ND TD· LOAN BRAND NEW HARBOR 3 BR, bllM, tjltl,,,trplc &: Huntl ton 8Mch " 1n before New Ye.-ani. Lowest rates Orange Co. vJEw HOME. 3 Bed,room, le.need b a c ~ yard. Nr ___ ... _______ , l•rwln realty, Inc,' • WE BUY TD'I) Wnlly room, 2 bath.I. Com· school• I. 1bcipplne. U75. I IMMED. Occqpaneyl BR. : 21562 Brookhunt, Hntan B<:h '42-2171 545-0611 munity poo~ courti, etc. 962--0492 ... Newly crpt'd. $140/mo. $75 , ' 546-5411 •nytim•. Serving Harbor area n .YJ'~. $39S. per month. Broker. 3 BR Condo, 1i,s Ba, Pools dep. No IM. 54&-3113 or ... ! Income Property 166 $25,000 644-1270. Path>. dbl' gar, trplc, nr 536-0240. • ·~\. , · For real e1tate·loan SO. of Hwy. Prlv. patio ocean .. 962-0986' art 5 pm. , '' INCOi\'l.J: $1.S.'360. Ye.a'rl.X· 12 Mr Adam Bkr 714/499·2130 ' b'.a vf .;.. '· .. Unifi $~,000. Valuab1e C-2 s frplc., 3 BR. 2 Ba. cUJtom 3 BR, den, 2 , p .,. .. rd. ,, , r'f1 . ProPel'tY Seller will ·Qlrr). Morta• .. ,, duplex. $325 per month. $225. Yard care incl. Clean. · Ap1r11nent•f« Rtlrt I ,.1 .,, back tat' mlJ .. ~ buslneJI trust Dffcll 260 Ha1 Pinchln Rltr. 67M392 Ing I~ +. 962--9805. 1 · -•r~ charte1 ., TRUST _DEEDS WANTED 3 BR, 2 BA tam nn .• Nr. Irvine •lJ CaJh .tor %nd TO community park A: pool, Apt1. P:um. 360 ;1 STORE BLDG. Oii N~wpori • • 673-()t<IO e e Harbor Vlev.: Homes, s:m. Gener•I B I v d. 1llO ft from 833-3894, 3 BR, 2 ba., atrium • •• • S32S Harbor. lnc::omt $9600. yemr. RUSl'IC 3 bedroom A den 2 3 8~ ~ ~. tam •••• $3Z Ownel' wA1 CUI')' blick ht I I~ bl , __ '' I i'· 3 B~ ba, fabl •••••• $350 Holw for ltant ...... bath, t-1ua, .. r•P aca, 4 BR; 2~ ha 1.am •••• sa;;ie .& £ mt.<.. 00 llnan<e .... ,..... . l'EJ" walk to """" ;..., 6'1>49311. WE HAYE C1l'lll:RS lold " " Price $86,000. lAlln Vibert N-l!"'.--.Rea!tor -1342 Newport Cott• Mes• ,, , • ..... ~..,..,.., 1 ; ~:hnec~~·•-0511 HoUMt Furnished 300 MESA VERDE 3 BEDROOM FmTURE llDITll ·~ EASTilDE TRIPLEX Bolboo l1lond born• "'llhln ""11itn1 7' , _ I BR i'· G 2 distance to • c ho o I 1. W Month to Month 71 un ca. ata.a•, pa· Sayfront furn l BR BA, F Ulff only Vacant le * lOOK -~--.~ " S©\l~M,-.!£.i~s" dOIJ, frplc.'1. Xlnt cood. $470 Yrly '$450. 403 N. Bay Front am ' .,. ...... u_ ..,._,.. Meil ,Verpe t mo tnco.ne, yetorily 142,sw. '&73-8540 ready al ~1:1e r month. "SINCE ltW• it Wide Selehtton-TO~W;.,N-...,4..:....,,CO"UNTR==y-BROKER. 646-3226 BolL--Ponlnsule lit Western 'Bank Bid(. * ~ Hours..,~ u-nt O'tllllner • Sell bn· LOVELY Clean 2 Br duplex -VACANT • Mesa ~I Mar • Unlvttatty Park, Irvine .., ~wry "1 The P~n/e wilh rrhe ,Bui/t./n Chuckle • • SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS I~ CLASSIRCATION 400 ' ' ' I' • ·•~ ~,, w/2 br hom~ + 4 cloeed HOMEY 1;: ChaW!nr 2 1:· ~·Move ln beforf' (:'hrlatmaa. Days a:l:OIOI Nfthtt ,i: =~1~e ~..,,,::·. ~ ganges., No Vac. Xln't loc. Br hie, t.tJhtd In patio, U Lovely 4 BR, lge family rm. J. will ceope"te. $33.500. Call $550 thoome. owner 1 w at c r , Un t ll 6 /,15 . foFe~U.rearNyard :i:~ Y: 5 BR.\:{~ •••••••• ~ .-Jl .... · !1 1 ~5-2S83 BKR. 962-7137. • 213:243-5316. r 11-.. er. ear ' BR., 2~ ._t!J• ,_..~ .. $350 ~ • ~ ..::::..:::....------' 2 BR flrfPlace, pets OK. &hopping, $300. ~7-7136• 3 BR .. 2 ht. homn .. $325/llO Newport leoch lndu1trl•I ,.,_rty 1'1 1225 'winter. Avail Jan. L New. v-.i~t ·.CUltom ~-. 1% ba. home .. l2:lo 511 W. at>, ,car .... I B:e!~~o=:.fod~ VACANT, tmm«lh1fe ~·· &46-2711. Ba:;~~"tt~~:£17° l iBlt. le dnden ....... h··· $25011 me N. MaJn, SA 5fl.oll4 '1 1 ,. eVU')1ht.n,:. By o..,. n er, 1\on,'cholte location ln l'fhr· Colt• Mt.. Sptc. 3 br: 2 tun ba, B/f ' •1 lelbell ,....., · -i &C-6U4. ~ port Be.11.ch. C!a.u A· Bull,d· 2 BDRM hOUlf rtnlt10rn 4 lo DEAN REALTY 536-'fs2"r 2 BDRM., ynrty, sz. vw,. 1·i 81~ J« $150,«o , ln1.,Approx. 5500 sq. It. Lot 6 mo. Am) Jiin; Utt Mar. ATl'ENTION OWNERS! tt Bt,y. Aft.II Deic. Mh t f TEO HlIBptT 6 ASSOC. 1i'A ~ • Pknty ofb parkl 1 d. rlcd. resoo1111rtMe adllllll Qno We have re.nlal cuatomtn REALTY , Saliabury a.It)' fD..llXt " 1 3471 V'Ja ~ S1M* Jng •IN room to u ' b , no peta. MM8JJ for HOMES. APTS • CON· Untv. Park Center, Irvine &albN Penil'llvll ~ Nowpori ...... R$69.SOO~t~rmRNllW Huntington INch DOS. Call DEAN REALT'i, Call ..,!Im<, -~ oy • e Rent&l Div. 5,16.7527. • $Z WK 6 Up. • Oo Ocean. \ SPECIWSJ'S )ft mme' IU!I mo Ns;"J~·, C.M. • BEl.JEVE! 1 Br fixtr UJ> 2 St-~ patio Cl'\)tl tJNN..ERSITY Park. 3 BR. Lowl1 Bach.] BR ·Room• I a ,....,., ~"POC'I. Shorn. ..,., ., be<ciL um pct. 18:1 ~ ...... • ttll1C: ~i.i 2 ; Ba -w/club • M&ld -Ice. l!Ool. u111. ' l ca,wood Reali> 518-U90 LAlll lo< Sole l7t ALA Rontol1 e '4J.3tOO uopic.i .. ttln• *"' adultl 'prtv:-..llJIO ml>..~!' Pd. S.n Clot1-e E:Z lo WANT! Huae Bach. onty,.1. blk lo -ll«l m, e Call m-J!fl e ocean, ;;;.iJ VII, .. a.;.,..,;.. WA~~SHJ.01' lri<lo/omt pet. Util lne. 1105. -1~ or .... 1910. L-. -BACIELOR 8'1-! IUiil6j l cualom-blt 31~r cracioua res. AGENT, ~ ALA Rent•lt e '4S4flO Sl'iS M~~l BR •c!°: e a>ZT O>ttap.J'Urn 1 Br ~~ $l:w:: ~Hi~ aprx-%400 ipq. ft. l..rac IO;l L-UM a.ch vacan · · ~~It. .~.,~ nr bch. ~ pd. UIU pd. WAI "'=~=· ==-===::-: J 161,,_. ~ .lotl, bi:onlt! 2 Lo11, Ll.auna Reh . -• uet some paint. ~ ALA Rent•lt e Ms.3900 lt'• aJwl)'S the Mstrt tllM A com. • ' Fabolou1 C>cean Vltw BEAt.n'lfUL $111(\oui bol:ne, Bkr. alwa,y& ti» riahl plt(9 K olp. v luuro rltr Ov.:nn'. TI4J646.«71 marnUlcent vlt.w, 4; br, 3 2 BR Horne. Fl1Cd back yard. •WALK to P!verytht,.11"1 yo..i want JWllJLTSI can Q.b n. tf cam.IM' rtal Fut rMulta a.re tutr a phone ba. fuml.11hfd. $1W. t.M. Dec. Close to 1hop'c• Cpts, drpa, ittv/ref, kldsf.pet. t.150 60-5t7a • .,_. tblt un de.mente, 492-tr,02 call aw-.y . ~ 1~ to Sept. 15. 494..t21• stove. $165/mo. 837-85!7. ALA Remelt e 645-3900 _!od_11-.1 ______ I I I ) l \ I I ··~ ·-· . 1 • ... • t • • •"' 4 .. ,._. ---...... ~~ ... -........ _.~··""'· .......... ··- w. y I'll.OT ' ---~.;;~~,,~-·I~ I ~--~·1~~~~· ·=· -~5·~··~,b-~· ~lltl~L-~. -;. ... ~1~~1' 1 -• ~,;;;, --~I~~ 1;;~-~--;;~ ... ;. Apia. F,um. Ill "4111. Uftfum. all "4111. 1.1Nwa. Ml Apt. Ulrfum. "5 /l#A,. 1· A1!!L. . . lit...,. .. lndu1trlal llt111t1I <1511 . .. Mli ~No~·!,..~rt~•·~·~•C:= Coot• -' ~·. -H:;;.;;; ....., :._... Jrem • .,·~ n ,...,.. ., uni-m SCRAM-LETS ':u.. ~ .. ,;,., ;;;"::. : .. !;.~~:,. ~ ~ IJi:~Bl;;:;H:;~:;P:;:R=~-!.=~=~s=, A=.I ~~! 2~ u!E~~. Cooto MouTH•El.-1 •...,E=""'XCITINI ~N~~~~. -~:iF'.oo~ , 1 Bdrm. Fum., no ranae; NJC-Y •·rn _ ..... i.. ... 'tll. • f'nrnltun Available ..... aWl ~"~"' :· cpta 113S Yt1y. Walk bftch -'" ' ··-· •-' C&rpe--ulltr Plucl<y-FORaLARK R111t1lt W1ntod 460 , A shop 1 cr 2 Glrla Mf.4340. Incl. utll. Super cbmnJll&, $120 to $151 2 & S IR'1 bealtd .,., ... .,,...._ PALM MESA APTS Papa ""'"" ll0w did 'ihat . :. Costa MIUI pvt. d«k overlooldna: eyn. l'rinlt pt.Uo Pl* .. tndjy. nc room-ocean view1 ft • tpeCkted ca aet in our nest! HAN' 36, •lnile with local '9M322 alt. 5. THESE ARE TOPS., • i..adly ..._· pa-pie padclnc FUN 1 THE SUN! llllme ......,, 1 did.JI FOR .. 11. Wsntt turn beachll'oot t-..,~-.. --"'~"'"'-1~0"""--I S'JVDIO. New &hag crptB, If You Prtftr Quiet ffMti 9ft111t CD, 41irport A ~ IUUd&. a LARK, apt, up to $200 mo. Year :-AIL llTJ1J';£S P:J:, Harve<t Gold applnco. I blk. Llvlnt ond Prlv1oy. UCL,Adulw oni>.' HUJttTINCiTON SLEEPING Roonu. 11! wk. 'l'Oll.ni!. Cell Mr. W"" to beach. $100 mo/to mo. ' :tOm S&nts Ana Aw. PACIFIC Ml11ulft. fO NewllOl't leach , U ti 1 !unUtbe<I, 998 El 541J.<551. : : g;n,: .i..1"':.:. >::,.\'!,; I _6'JS.2121_=· ----~ 1 A J BEDROOM Mfr. l4rl. =ta, Aot I-A TU ~ n• A'~ us. Unbollonb17 larp apts. 'becontor !urnlah· Cemlno Dr. No. 1, CM. IG •~ARA=G~E~o-r -,m-all-,,-,-bu-,,ildinr"''" • e ~.~ ~"!~• with tn. •* $165-Yearly ttntal. 2 Br. w/ paUo,....., rede<Ofated. 3 Id * Z • ....., . in.) l>l6-ii'ir -ed. Huge Pool, j1Cuzzf, oJectrlc.bullt-lill, shag S4MISL !or 'storage '" O>rona de! ·-----------· _ .. _~ ApL Furn. 935 w. Balboa. N..., ""* ctPl'f· bit·•"'· and rlll _.n Ole open 10 ..,,.. pn Dally carpets, drA•P""u·r ~TS-Nupa Ac Omo~ ' , ROOM • beth w/pri,.te '"' Mar. *""'· • •Separate din'& &rea 838-0038. drpe. Le& Pool & lndey rm. I,.Mna: room· wttb cathldnl WIWA.M WALTERS oo. DIJ.. rs•• trance. Deck overiookina ' •Home-I~ •-II< OCEANFROl/To Besnd ""' en nJ t to hop' Ml «iling • t>plc Seoaratol..,!""!!l!!!~!!'!~!'!!!""!'I $ t.a;una 8'acb cyn. $85. l 11·iij11] • •Prlvai.patlos , 1 -·Cell ('ll.)j tonF~~-;" H 's 1 ... '1· •• ck· i. .. ~ ...._.;,..:,.patio.Ii• 3 BR 11~ UP-· SINGLES ....••.. 145 4..._all~ --· • • Cloeed. garage w/atorage • • -...,,-... ew osp uu n Ul!I --~ ~~, • • • "" • .,-..,.,., : • Full 1'ng(I> marblo pull· 'll/.l-"'21 ot Farrow ltliy at 2ll21 Hu-Swlmmlnr pOol & chUdm'• Chrisunaa "°""" MORA 1 ID9MS. , . , . , , .. $155 SLEEPING room, prly. en. '";;;;;;;;;;;;;; : : man ON Bay 1 BDRM, Medr. bor Blvd. Pb. dan 557.900 pianJvund. $200. KAI Apts., 188ll Mora, Kal 2 IDRMS 5175 trance, prlv toilet. 165 per • : • Ktng-a Bdnns turn. Patio, all utlla pd. or·eves .t Sun 546-9081, HARBOR GREFNS Lii., VJ blk E. of Stach. • • • • • • • • • mo. Coata Mesa. 66-0878. AnnounctnM"'1 500 --93511 ~~~~~~~~~l=-==,,:546-'353~~= 9il2-m4 Unfvrnl1hod Apts. Avall1bl1 o~EANFRONT 1 ; e Pool • -• sUl" •-· ••~ ' • I=~~· ~-.;_~-I F *10 *I 15$ u urn. OPENING, Newport tlamps ' _,.,_, -I" plus land· Sl'EPS to heh. •-2 hr, DELUXE eBE"~"GROUN-DS."AA NU 2 -~ts '-· rom • to• 5 l • ' ••Isl-· -"~ -'"" :. :;;;,;.;" ... , !rplc, beam ceu.-.ll bltm, APARTMENTS °SPAjfiSff oEX.'OR ';'11o. roe. ';,;;.,"'ii5ttJ.i: YOU'RE RIGHT-;;6~-· •• ,.._ ;:'6.!':'{;:;~::::: : MU!tll'lln&•tk•""' yr1yorwinter642-3490. AirO>nd·Frplc'a.3SWlm· Air/cond. Gu, wtr. pd. !eraon Lane, , THEY'RE UNDERPRICED! ROOM. Kitchen prlvU. Man ~7653. i:" ~R~ WALK to Beach. 1 Br., ~~ ~: ~= :~= Garace; Pool, Rte. nn., MU447/842'-28.'W. 1561 MISA OR., Cotti Mell only, i60 mo. 2161 Miner St., W wu.on &12-tm lre$IY paint..i In luxurious laundry.' 1 BR 1140. 2 BR BEACHWOOD APTS 5 lilies So of N t Blvd CM. 646-5289, 89~5.170. 365 • bid -'~h St H B llard Room. $160-$l75. Btand new li.3 BR. " h11• ' ewpor . ' APT ~ •• -•'n lge homo. ":1 i• .w .u• . ·• · · l BEDROOM Hacienda de Mesa Aptll • n l" 546 9860 ·~ '"' 1 BEDROOM APT. Newport Helghtl FROJJ 1155 160 w. Wilson.~ Mar. No. l :::A~ C:6~ d':,: bl:: • Own entrance, tµll betb. ·------ I~ - : , Fumlthod $105 CLEAN 1 or 2 BR Adlll, no MEDITERRANEAN 6 l.INITS 847-,3957 Ii!) I" """ "11 ., Full prlv. - : Adults, Na Pm .,1., 1g kit. 11'5-11.IO. 2421 VILLAGE ALL ELEC'llUC • 1135. LGE ·NEW 1 BR. Apt Unf\I ·.,. Ap =<"=i i _H_•t.._•_l•-· .... "'°--"'-·l'---4-10 Auto tron1porfatlon 525 '. R~ McC1rdle Rffltor E. 16th St NB ·~180L UPSTAIRS .. uo. Sm! com·p•··. ~"·t. All • rn. ~ ts,. ~· :, -1 "--a ·· ·.,...,..... .,.,.... Harbor Btv• C.111 WN'-sr ·~• 11-""" '<(\lM' F U fv -LARGE 2 Br. apt, by week NEED ride 4:30 each af-~''"7 #l'fjN u., • DO . IUn.:l ViJo bltns, dsbw1br. Cloae to Newport le•ch urn. or n m. .. ,. • WestcHff b~~! T 5507·FF"'201CE CAIL Manager aft 6 PM:" Shop'g. Adults. -2 A·'·"'·, C"t• ..... ~.. ~. pool, patio, laud. ternoon, 18th A: Placentia, ·:·,_________ Id ~"'IU.t 6421131 """ ....,.. m.-$150. 968-1510 or MU235. C.M. to Fairview & Baker. •• $~Bachelor, tchenette, OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM • 536-.77tKI. e NOW OPIN e ::;;;;;;;;;;o;;o;;;;l;;;i:;;;;o_;; 1 5'9-l46tl :· $'17.50 Wlc. Up-Apt1. all util. Carport. Hid Pool. "P-.-k"'l'°'lk,-,S,,--round-"'I"--NEWLY DECORATED e CHEZ ORO APTs. e BRANDNEW1•2BrFrom " GUiii Hom• 4151~~~· ~~~~~' IN25 Wk-Motil Room• Quiet adult. 642-2514. 1 ' • • ur ng Charming 1 BR duplex, new 8234 Atlanta. 1.,,_3 BR'•· 1148. Priv patio, bllli&rd * BRAND NEW * I; SUNNY ACRES· Apt~ Unfum. 365 ~w3·B~EI;.~ carp, drapes A:-~~~:.:01 v~ Poot., Private clOltd pr. ~ .. ·eb~::tspoo~w•/P~.~· la Co•t• Apts. F:::r~!!'!n~~.~. 11-1 , '.-MOTEL ..;...--------•I ALS:> FURN. BACHELORS ly garden •u.a•uw11.1 ngs, Washer/dryer. 536-03.36. • • l Ir: 2 BR, bltns. swimming ~ . · Thia Ad Worth $S oo Rent 0.nerel Prv patios * Hid Foots !!!~ adlits '.1>nly. $125. BEACHBLUFF APTS ~=: ~:'1 M~~:e·~ pool, l&nai, bar·b-Que & gar· :~~~s:!~· : . 2376 Nwpt Blvd C?4 5t8-915S .,....,...-...... .._-..._-Nr ahop'g * Adults only .,.......,..£,V. N W l BR Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba. POol, Patio. One! 21102 Bitch St., New-age. Alt util pd. $150 to n7o. * PRIV. Room avail wflov. S30 l.n=v-=-;-;;o-::;; $155. NEW 1 IR. Martinique Apts. BRAND E DIW. 6231Elli.842-7644. -Beach. 1"7-4246, ~t~~ &12-9708 "11: ""' !Or ambutatoey 1.P_•-"...,,.0111,.,1-.·'-o-"""'=""'°'' LY Lc:e l BR. apts. POOLSIDE tm Santa Ana Ave., CM Spacious patioa, encl 111-1 BR Towahse bltns, cJo.&e to LIDO ISLE 3 BR, 2 BA, ' . la.dy. Balanct-d' ·diet . DISCOVER DISCOVERY , • Shaa rugs, elee atove, gas APARTMENT Mgr. Apt~ 64&.55u ages, nr abops. JUJt cont· ocian. Dbl ~ pr. $165. trple, cpts, drps, patio, 642-9882 or 541)..2562 alt 6. Find YOURSELF in Someone ; ·1 heal Furn .• Util Pd· 2311 El'·-A C M pleted. From $I30. Adults, 53&-7090, 536-4147. garap. Near 1 ho P ptnc • HACIENDA V•••tlon R1ntal1 425 -' Carport, 1ndry rm. Nr ~ VI., • • New • Vinla Pedro no ..... 1970 \'/alts.,. St. ' Adultt. $290. Jae, Shown -Cell now • No obllption '. ·•·p'(, "~ & 'LIS. 998 El 645·5780 ' N -· &J6.2>J9, ' 2 BR. nr. mopp!nr. Garage. Sat ~ .• ll • only ID1 v·· HARBOR 2J.I -auu ,...,., • ....,.... -. .. 241 AVOCADO STREET PUERTO Vallarta, Mex. (TI4) ~ ( ) -»•-3393 Cam1no Dr No. l, CM. =-~*=-~~*"-,--*"--I 2 BR, 2 BA. APTS. New adult t•rden •pt1. ~:r!~f:'B~~TS-6700 Anti.bes. <n4> 1$3o()719. Adult livin& • No pets Avail. Jan 3, $300 for 2 wks. NATION.\LY l\EC9GfPZED '-54&-0451. S.lboa lsl•nd' Supa..COmfottable.Qulet $180. 2 BR l'i4 BA . . SEACLIFF Manor Apa-2 Deluxe 1 &: 2 BR. Pool Furnished 5 bu, 4 bn + AMORELLI ~·.1u;'-=-~1 ~B~R-a-p7t.-. -ru"·.,."'1"y-:!urn=. Nr Newport Back -Bay. Gas fZS. 2 BR, den, 2 BA' 2 BR, J,ge pnv pati~. Bltns, BR. 1160 Unt, $175 furn. Garage. Dllbwshr. Paid util. maid. 675-44?0. COUNSELING • small infant a cc e p·t ed . CHARMING & spacit.ltls 2 & Wtr P4, ~Jo, to Mo. From 151 E . 21st. 64' 1666 cpt, drps. $135/mo. No pell. Cpta, drps, bltns, garb displ. FROM flSO. 646-1204 . LEASE 1 BDRM' Cabin at CENTER ' Absolutely no pets.1al mo. Br., 2 ba., on Lltt1e Island, $185, aiildren welcome. We1tbay 21 Apertm1nt1 1503 Alabama. 536-6'185 .,..,,. p•···no. Ave. 'Ask s· •--WooclJ--•· 9 -~ Grand "·naJ Frpl • tio -~~ -,.,-==~,-,~--1 18 °"<U"° .... ~ on a ~ Mesa Ven{e Dr., C.?if. 24*> Elden Ave., CM l:.& • • .. pa · ~ .. BarbaraEI..._-Davia • Mgr. * $110 * 2 BR apt. C1oaed gar, cpt1, about our dlacount, 5'8--2682. $100 • MOVE IN Allowance mo to 1 yr basis. $175. per 546-l«l ~ 548-9858 $350 Month, yearly -.... """'' e 66-1182 3 BR 1% BA patk> bltns drpa, chlldren/small pet ok. Sa Cl ente Children weloome mo. Call M&-3886 aft 5 pm. ALCOHOLICS Anonymo1111. 1 BR. Furn. $155. Incl. util. Winton, Realtor ~3331 YIUA CORDOVA crp~. drps. Ask ~t ~ $l40/.mo. 347-2940. n em NASSAU PALMS NICELY turn. 3 BR, 2 Ba. Phone 542--7217 or write , Newly dee. Beaut garden, Coron• ct.I M•r dl5collnt plan. 880 Center TWO Bdrm., drapes, stove-, NEW 2· BR. crptg I: drps, 117 E. 22nd St. 642-3645 Palm Desert winter rental, P.O. Box 1223, Coita Mesa. ' • pool, recple. Adulta,CMno .. M ts. SU per-Quiet-Safe St., CM. 642·8340, S48-2682. newly painted, p r Iv a t e oceanPH .... ~..,.:~ Gd. Joe, $175. SHADY ELMS-POOL by month. Broker, 642-7000. VIRGINIA WUl!On. Formerly 1959 Ma Ave., , gr. 1 & patio, $135. ].513 Alabama • ~· Furn, &: Un!um, 1 &: , Apt. 5, ~~· ~B!·J!:°rn Up J BEDROOM APT. St., H.B., 536-4549. . OCEAN front, 2 ,BDRM., 2 2 BR'1 from $135 UP Rentals to Share 430 ~ ~G~t. Call : LGE Bachelor, furn, util pd, £t,. •rv Ga.a 4 Water .?aid 2 baths, R/O. SJnrle Iara.re. SP.ACIOUS 2 BR, 2 BA. BA, Elevator, '250/$310. ll" DRIVE BY S'l'UOENT or pro. penon to [ ~~~~~~~~~' : elec atove, pJ heat. nr • ~.Mrs, Sketch $170. mo. patio, praat,·bltna. Sl'ts. Adults. 492-Wl/492-7035. 147 :nowtr St l BR. Furn or share 3 Bd. House avail. j 1 • shop's, lndry rm. carport. ON TEN ACRES 2323 El.den • 543-4148 Roy Mccardle Realtor 9SS-2058 * 847-9912 S•nt• An11 Un:furn. Best location in now. 646-70&8. I Lost Ind FOUld jl?\l •.· $129.50. 998 El Camino Dr t 6 2 BR. FurD a UafUrn. 548-n2t STUDIO 2 BR, l~i BA. prl C.M. 6f6-0920, GtG-38:15. SHARE 2 BR, 2 BA fum aptL:i) : '1 No. l. CM. Sf&.CK51, F•-i.ca / .:..i... t"""' SPAC 2 & 3 Br apt 1'140 up. ..-encl aar· nr park FAMILIES Huntington ••dt w/bachelor. Near beach. '------.J : • 1 BR Furn. $121 mo. Gu & .::.:,~Te-·•· ..!:::;.,i!:~"'."1. Hid pool, play yd, cpUdrp1, * TOWNHOUSE * ,... • . • Wi•ter. $85. 642-3221 alt 6. • wtr ~ Adults· no pets .. 900 ... uwa : ... :-_ \,IUQM,I~ ~ bltns, patio. IOds ok. 2 Br., 11,i Ba., cpt/drpll, grade a: hi acltls. 546-0469 la Qu1·n1a Hermosa Found (frH ad1) 550 • ' ti"• ' ' Sea •-11s,10W: Mf-2811 2206 College No. 5 642-7035 patio. Adlts. $160. 130 E. 2 BR, ll,.i Ba s~dlo. Encl FEMALE 18+, nice sep BR :f ~!'11dre7058n.. ,545 ... 5991 or (MacArtbururColl.rHwyl 1994MapleNo.3 642-3813 Melody Ln. 54.8-5986 or gar .. fncd yrd. $150/mo, WELCOME! inMesaVerdeNrOCC.$20 ==-------w·.._r...,. 548-1768. Lndry facil. 8«2-4549. SPA·NlSH COUNTRY ES-wk $85 mo inc util. 557-8400. FOUND male dog about 4 •WINTER RATES* *BAYPORT IU.ol\. to ahol?Plnt center. 2 TATE living .l lf>i.clous , mos. old, Yellowish I tan. Attrac furn Studios $115, 1 * BAYVIEW bedroom $165/month with REAL Value! Cpt1/drps, 2 BR ~do. 17tb & apta. Terraced pool, S\mken GmL wanted ,to ~e tun d Appears to be part Br'• $125. Adlt5, no pets. Announcing the quiet opening recre~tion room and large dshwhr, pool. 2 BR. $130 Delawart, H.B. incl. com-SINGLE STORY gas BBQ 2 Br. kids A: pet1 O.K. Retriever, part Bull Ter· , 2135 Elden. Mgr Apt. G. of Bayport ApUI • • , for wallf..1n closets. A g e n t. Mature adults only. No pe'ts. munlty pool, $185. mo. Real South Sea Atmoephere u~~bte living fol' ONLY $88. 968-7510 or 842-6235 rler. Vic. Meredith Gardens .: G ,. Adults: And the lll&'hUy less 546-8660. Quiet. 2295Paclfic Ave. CM. Estate by MeVay ~ 2 BDRM-2 BAnt 1 BClnn. Un.furn Sl!iO, Gar•9e1 for R..,t 435 H.B. 968-5151. • ** sturmlnc a r .... en ••• ••78 or "" ··-tlo nc1 quiet ope .. i .... of n ..... .iew l BR. <'-, unlt. Private .......,., ~;r. LGE. 1 BR apt. Pa , e · Cerpets and· Drapes Fum ~75 ' t """" FOUND Mal -'-d Be ~ AptJ-Uke new, 2 Br. 2 Ba, ...... .....Y•• .,.,., fl"K Cell "' · STORAGE Garaae for ttnt e ull.l.e a .. ,e furn or 3 Br uni. $13ij. Apts. fQr JamilJe.. patio. Liv nn haa cpl'g & D~UX 2 BR, 2 BA, mtns,' pr. Adlilta. "'-Ml/mo. ~ Air Condllioned 2 Bdrm unfurn. $115. .t20. E/Slde, C.M. c8Ji dt 6 approx. 2 years old. Brown ;;. MS-6530. Call (714) &U-55.SS frplc. Sto\~e & drps furn. Nr. Dlhwuh, Sh a_. crpts, MZ-4549. Private Patios Furn, $210 .pm, 54.l-04T9. ' & white: Vic. Marguerite & • mi: NEW Ha:bor. Adult.II, m pets. froltles.s refrlg, Elec frplc, WALK to Beach. Deluxe l A: llEATED POOL A·LL UTILITIES INCLUDED Si••" ••• , ...... -5th St., C.d.~. 673-1050 vet.s. -:.~ BA~RETI'E w/util •-· 2 BR., 2 baths; upstain, Car· Sl05/mo. 213: 2#-2041. aarage. Nr SO. Coast Plaza. 2 BR. Pool. Drp1, cplJ, Carport I: Storag" ADULTS NO PETS . .e;.e .._. -.,.,.· 644-7353 homf!I phone. ' fOr emp. ma.tuft woman. MODERN 1 ft~-$185 545-2321 bit ~• ••th St H B Nr. So, Coast Plaza ,,.,_,.. OUR "........_...... ln Huntington Beach. •• Cen ba"'~l l cblld towards peted 6 draped. Encl. gar. ow-111. apt. Cpta, · • 11J1, ~..,.., " • • ILLAGE ·~" mvv~= •~ Cell "'2687 MINIATURE ·blk & sllvtr " rent'?~ ea. Comp. b:ltna:. Private drps, dshwahr, bJt -lna, 2 BR, 2 BA, crpt!/drpa, Lido 1 .. 1. HIDDEN V 16211 PARI<SIDE LN. _,.mo. ~ Poodle, puppy cllp. Vic. patio. 705% Orchid. $250 Per garage. l child olt. All util bltns, wsbr/d~r. h k p, Santa~~~ 5::15z (114) 847·5441. 9x22' CLEAN, dry garage. Goldenrod & Femleaf, ect.'\I. FURN 2 Br. Ollpooldren O~ month, yearly. pd. $150/mO. 307 Avocado, patk>, Jar. 2 Kldllino pe!J. 2 BR. + den, 114 bathl, fpL 4 Blks. So. of San Diego Near Fairgrounds. Storage No I.O. call a.ft 6 P'll• pell. Heated • . 0 Apt 9, CM. 645-0984. $165. Adulta only. $290. Yearly 3 Heated Poola Frwy. on Beach. l blk W. on only $2a. 646-8226. 675-4235. ' • rm. U6 Monte Vista CM. ., •75""051 NR. So. Cst. Plata. Lovely, 181-H Del Mar 548-8278 ASSOCIATED BROKERS Wee Clubhoule etc. BBQ Holt to Parkside. GARAGE for rent-storage FOUND She ;· * 2 BR. l 81, Me1a Verde nr .-MS' '' &.& new 2 BR. 2 BA ' * LOWER * 673-3663 968-2505 Evt!J. Child Care Center MOVE IN TODAY only. 125. per mo. rlog. Vic. rfe~rt~v;.al: : oa:.·upstaln. $1'l5/mo ln-w/balcony, all bltnl, free All Electric • 2 BR Cpts, L•aun• Niguel Great n~2;493 8dnm Kid's & pets welcome, 2 br, 6§.-3264 Bristol. Now at N.B. dOg ; cl utll. pr. 507...00. VACANT' 1 Br & •tudy + lndry. 1165. :wG-41175. dl'J", aar., patio. Nr. bus l LAGUNA NIGUEL SOUTH COAST 1159. All Xirlo. Pool! l•t. GARAGE FOR RENT pound, only 3 days. Cell ·:BEAUT tum l Br. owner's yard. Dlx. cpt, drp, frplc, A'ITRACTIVE ·'l\vnhle. 3 theater. Adul!_B. no peta. APARTMENTS VILLAS patio, 17362 Apt. A Keelton HUNT. BEAt'H 645-5463 548-2153 eves. :. apt. Prlv IWim'I pool. Avail atv/refrlg. $225 mo. incl BR'1, 2 BA C&D, bltnl, dbl $155/mo. 645--3515. i BR, 1 BA * 2 BR. 2 BA 1101 MacArthi:rr Blvd. Ln. HB. 968-1510, &U-6235 Office Rent•I 440 "FN°'D".-:Turt,-,l~e~Roc~k.-:lrvine~· ·I ; Jan 6, $185/mo. m--0053. utlL Adults, 110 peti . gar rwl.mm.lng pool $215 $1~2 Br 2 Ba studio dj 546-8823 Lido Isle Park unusual striped SP'C 1 Br, pool. nr 642-9890. .' ' . 'a .. fully CIU'ptled • rlraped --------1:-:=...,,.,,,,__,00'"_,,__ n M:r7414. &hops, cpt/drp, Pllllo, gar. Frorft $175 Wutcllff LIDO BAYFRONT. Apts &: LIDO Bldg • 720 sq ft for unaltered male cat. Vet')' •""""· Ad\ts, no peta. 18M 2 Br, bltm, f.rpl, 2 carports:, DELUXE 2 8 1" Ba 548-8301 aft 5• 21~ ho $200 $1 200 frl•ndly 833-8514. ,,....a pooJ $ZOO r., ,. ., • Incl gu, TV cable, water, mes to , mo. MD or Dentist -1200 sq. ft. Monrovia. 548-0336. ' nr. ocean. up. cpt/drp, stv D/W, gar. col. a1J kit bltns, lndry attas, WESTCLlFF area. 2 BR, 1~~ Broker, 675-2723: on grnd fir. for oUice, beau· ;;FN;;D:::.~A"u::;1tr"'ul"'1an""""'Sh"°"-.,.-n1·.I • LARGE l BR Sl35 Ad.Its, no pel!. 673-4447. AduJts, $145. 6 4 2-7 95 8, DELUXE 2 BR. Bltm. htd swim pool, BBQ'1, priv ba.. ~zy frplc, garden, Newpart h•ch ty shop etc. Suite-for nice puppy. Malf!I. Newport • ROOMY 2 BR S155 l BR. stove A refrig, w/w 543-6731. Refris. J)rps w/w cpt. Prlv. patios & balconlea. Open patio, 1>ingl sty, llOUndproof, offices upstairs. Prkg. See Harbor Hi School Dec. 8th. AdllL 60--2181. 613-0501 cpts, drps, encl. sundeck, SPAC. 2 a: 3 Br. Apt. $140 up bale. Gar. Lndry rm • 10 AM to 9 PM * 494-4272 bltns, FI A heat.. Lrr din rm Jones Realty Service on 6f6..6143. FU"'"SH""'I) trailer, S75 utU p.rage. No pets. 675-4.952. Pool /d bi Kid k 962-U80. 499-2277 * 2900. Akima walk 1D }Ve1fclUf shops premises. 3355 Via Lido, "'"'===:::-:==-I n.1"' • . cpt rp.. tns, 1 o fro OXo' 1665 MALE Maine Coon Cat. king paid. Mature -&dull C"t• Ml.-""' Cou ... No. 5 642-7035 * TOWNHOUSE * I"' Crown Valley Prkwy &Cl'Oll m •. RESORT UVING 6'>-3m. hair, turquo;,, .,.. Younr ·' ••• -1~"111 I N 3 "'2-3813 Irvine, mo. Adlts. 6(2..(1239. 0 T CENTeR oruy. V'W"Vl'•0 • BAY MEADOW APTS ;ron ape o. '" l & 2 BR. Shag cpt, D/W, Newport Beach NEWP R ~ cat, owners identity. * BAOIELOR APT, $U'.l lst · ' e LARGE 1 BR. Sl.25 s":f clean oven, patio, Apt1,, FROM $125 Sub/lease dehc office suite. 546-0150. &: lut mo's. Beam celllJlp;, panelina, e ROOMY 2 BR. $140 317 W. WllAQ.n * 548·3605 )Ill SUND NIW """' Furn. or Unfum. 310 Common m:ept area, Zerox, ~ro"'u'"N'"D~,-,E~.,-t~bl~ulf~~Sc~hoo-1 Call 646-3589. ~l~~· .:~~a="p.~:1 Adlts 642-2181, 6n-050T NICE 2 BR upstairs apt. ~Si.:.':. ~':,.'(A= General It's Oakwood Garden law library, seCty & stor· vlcinlty, Beautiful black & 1 BDRM. furn. apt. Water & e 2 B~'• FROM AS UJW 2 BR. Cptl, , drpll, range, \\'/garage, stove I: ref'rir. Sj:,acloul 2 BR unltl. ~··;. A rtTnenta and ll' age area. New Union Bank white Penian type, female gardener furn. Adults only. Jt; 1159/mo. own, relrig. No pets. WaltJ'.g~ec. turn. AdultJ FIREPLACES. Prlv pe,tloa, LARGE LIVING ROOM. br, pa • ' ' • Bldg. All offices w/vicw. cal 644-2ll74. $110. 54s.E'954. 38' W, Bay St., C.M. 1140/mo. 968-1455, 548--7129. only. $14:i. mo. 548--6954. loads ot closets. Heated dinette & kitchen, bath & fun, tine neigbbon and 547·9406, 644-0023. "rn"D;::,c-::8":;-ld:;:..,,,-,l"ik"'e"'She"°"p"°he-nl NICELY turn. 1 BR. Gar. Clll1 646-0073 LARGE 2 BR, 1% BA. Studkl NEW l, 2 I: 3 BR, CfPtl, Pool. Ad · 1 t 1. Manqer shower, $11D mo. 496-0059. prestige living In one luxur-DESK IJJllct available J50 rlog. Very friendly & gentle $1.45/mo. Quiet area. No "THE GABLES" Apt: No peta. $145. 726 drps, fned yard., 2515 Elden tm.1268. . B•lboa lslend' · low! pac~. Thete'1 11 mo. WW provide furniture vie. Bushard & Adam~. Sun. children or pets. 837-9al.7. Lee. 2 Br w/prl gar. Adib. Joann St. e Sf&..1584. Ave., 545-1657. PARK NEWPORST 3 Br, 2 Ba, all elect kitchen. million in recreation • , • :~'::.~~amt:. ;:;d..,ay"-00"2-3=4:;-58:-'=.,..,-;,.,.-, Bachelor Apt. Complete soundproofed. Fncd. )'l'd. $1$5 A month in Co&ta Mesa. 2 BR. lmmac, bltn•. Quiet, APARTMENT on beach. 31:11,t S. Baytront 'l!Wimmlng, tennis, billiards, tquna Beach. 49f...9466 YNG. female Kee 1 hound kitchen. CL.EAN . Util. w I pa 11 o . W tr pd . 1 bedroom with pool. Aeenl ct'Pts, drpa, laud, adults, no Bachelor, 1 or 2 Bedrooms, Balboi Island. Call 615-1'137 health club1, saunu, pro-Al R PORT CENTER roaming vie. Tulip &: 22nd pald. S95 mo. 54&--'1952 Gardnf:'r/malnt. Call btwn l MG-8660. peta, $135. 962-3886. and TownhoUsea. Spa,~ alt S. Winter or yearly. shop, indoor gtJ!f drivini Delwte l, 2 & 3 room ottlces ~~O~' For info call Dena Point A S, 636-tl20. FREE to landlords' Let us DELUXE 1 BR, gar. Avail t.nni& From $170, Across .,._ ranee. clubhouse, etc. dja t Airport H 1 1 2437 Oran&!= Ave. "G" $155 fill YoUr vacanci~ Agent now. Adults, no pets. $135. from Fuhlon Illland at Jam. Cotta mo.I• ~:n rates, tullerservl~!s: SONY TaPt' recorder nr. * SINGLE. 'IV-POOL. Pets LGE. 2 Bft, beaut )'I'd, elte Sf&..8660, • , 1.50 E. %11t. 64&-«Jlf boree I: San Joaquin HWt AMAZING AduJ• L f v In I CUstom decorated sing!~, 833-2840 or 833-3223 \Vkday$ U.C.I. campu.a, Found late ok. DANA lrtARINA INN, ,Jtove, pa ~to~ 2\; BA, I lBJG IWlnY l bdrm up!?f.r, Din• Po1nt Roads. Cn4) 644-1900. Beaut. l A 2 Bft tum or unf .1 & 2 BR .. F\irnlahe~ & Un· BAY VIEW OFFICES Nov. or early Dec. 833'-8524 34lll Coast Hwy, D. Pt. acrou · Sl· ftom lbop'J. new cpt, dt1>S, bltlna, $135. EXCLUSIVE Parle L J do, Apta.. Sell clelll. ovene, fUmished. No lease required. Del A' Conditioned bef. 9 am or alt 6. 3 p.m. "tuntlngton U.ach Carpott. lnclry rm. •Adultl ~52'70 or 333-..3540 •LGE. 2 Br .. 2 Ba., din nn., 'I'ownhouae Condo, Hoa& D/W (in 2 Br) displs, aha& Model1 Open Daily 10 to 3. redi::'~rat~. Lido Area' LIGHT Brown Chihauhiu only, $100. 998 Et Camino bltn, cpt/drp. Ocean View Hosp. area.· 3 BR, 2~ BA. cpt1 dr'PI, jacuuf A sauna Realooomlcs Bkr. 875-6700 with white marklnp, vlclni. WS-LRG ltfodern 1 BR. Dr. No. l CM. ~ 2 BR with refrigerator Balcony. ~~ ml. to Dana trpl, pool, patio, also Jra:. 2 baths. Hup pool. 6AKWOOD GARDEN ty Wallace &: Centei, Costa Cpts, drps, redec, nr ocean. * 2 BR, 1 BA. Garden Units. '"" ShaCllelamnar•Nlt.153/~. ,7,1 M 7 ariM. $190. 8 3 T-3 9 2T • BR townhou1I!!' apt. Merrlm•C Woods o:, ~~~!114~= Mesa, ~587. 218 Olica&o. 5 3 6 ~ 15 o6 ' Shag crpt'r, drps, dshwhr, '•u o. · ""°'""""' , 83 -5178. 64&-l231/642-0590. 425 ,Merrlmao Way, C.M. APARTMENTS 15 ~·.::::::.. LAR"'"G""-;:;::;o-=,_.,,,,,_.,,. 84.7-S169 . . patio, beam ceil'"""', frplc, 1 Bedroom, Sharp. Close to NEW 2 BR, 2 Ba. Ocean A: BEAOI APTS·Brsnd "''" at Q)O. Ans ... ~ .. ie. service E black rloR. Vicinity FREE il l 1 8 R .. ,.,, · ... available. 305 No. EI Golden Weit & Hl'll. Hun· u~ it es. gar. 2650 Elden. 536-3125. O.C.C. 4' U.C.J. $135 . Harbor View. Stove, refrlf., Dduxe 3 BR, 2 BA $350 an-A Camino Real. San tington Sch. ui.s202. =~·~~/~~:o $165/mo, , 557-7768. !!:"•191turn. SJ901mp. nualrate.513W.BayNB BRAND NEW (Re~=gA~~!~~e Clemente.m-.HZ YNG. female black Ii while ~'1282 or ~1366 NR new lgt!' l Br, bl~. * Me1a Verde ·Clean 2 Br. _., • e\VESI'CLlFF 2 Br., 1~ Ba From $1'5. Dilhwuher, •baa DESK space available $50 cat. VJc. Fullerton .Ir: Costa dshwhr, drps, shq cpt. Nile upper bltns, gar, adltll, no East Bluff Twnhle, $700. Adlta oni,, no carpeting walk·in cloeetJ. NEWPORT BEAot mo. Will provide furniture Meu. St., CM. &U--OS46. SML furn. 1-2 el~r1y people lite view. Obi gar. No pets. pets. $135. 548-6357. pets. 1728 Bedford Ln. Forced • .i'r heat extra lArtt 161h &t Irvine at $5 mo. AnlrM!rlna ltl!r'Jlee "'°""""""'--~-'-- $15. A $85 Parking. $155 mo. 646-6835 aft 5 pm. LR.G 2 BR, New erpt A dtpi, t.JEWPORT BEACH MPr-'1533. rooma. Bfauutui p.me room, $(5.(1$() 6U-8l70 available, 17815 Bea.ch B.lvd. Ft1~ Siamese kitten vie. 536--1117 DUPLEX 2 BR small yard 1130 mo. VIII• Gr•n1d• Apt1. YRLY N dd 2 Br 1 heated pool BBQ'a. eridl»-or Hunttnaton ~clL 60-4321 Fair &: Harbor BI v d. BACHELOR APT. gar., qultt, no' doga or cab * 5'8-12Dt * ~:~'a=::~thc::: Bl., ~ ... ·~rpe. b'lt-tns. ~st ed garqoes,· quiet aUITOUJld• 3 VERY nice aecOnd floor of. ,".,;.-Otor.!2::7., ==-,.,.-,--·I ~mo. Call 646-2681 or motorcycles. 548-2720 2 BR. 1~ BA, slwp crpta, llvtnr A: quiet a~dlna NeWP.Qrt location. Like inp I: ckite to shoppln1-. VJiTA DEL MESA fices. 17m Beach Blvd. ~-~GE1 black rcmalc dog, on !:!!"""~~ 2 BR, bit,., crp/drpl. well drps. 1200., II. 116.I mo. 973 for family with children. "°""· 675-4179, 117>-2675. ~tul~~~"t>o'VflioTS. Aperlmenll Owner (213) 39<--001!1 o.,.. ~·an rpnt, N.B, S.. ll2 n:zs MO. uP; $«>Wk., Bach. located, nr shop&. Adlta on-Valencia. 557-7768. Near Corona del Mar lllgh LARGE 2 BR 2 ea 4-plex apt 2011 Charle St. au.4470 la: 2 BR. Furn. I: Unf. DlJh. lndu1trl1I Rent•I • 450 Y~~~·· ~;:~k cat v i c, UtlJ pd. Color 'JV, Crncent b'.· $140. 642-7lXXl Bkr. 3 BDRM, 2~ BA, •tudlO, Schoot Tlttplaot, ~·et bar I nr Haq Hosp. Adlta, no Near Harbor A Hamilton St. washer • Stov. I: Refrll • ~Sq, Ft. 0 ff1 c es , Sonor• Sc h 0 0 1 , C~l. BIJ' M. ec-zn 67$-4.367 lBR apt. Prime locallon bltn$, forced air, 1haa, w/O buU1.1n kitchen appliances. pets SUS mo. SU-4387. Shag crpt'g.Lrg Rte tenter. all1tmbly area .l machine s.\7~3. BAC:IELOR qt, ~ VU, ~ e&ryets. drapts, b I t· In ~ on prcimiMr. $XI(), 645--1496. 835 ~=S :~r A:~t BACK Bay. 2 BR. ~I cpl1, RENT Starla Sl5S shop an"l. Heavy power, FOUND ~I h Brown T bib trom bt&Ch ~kt, Sl2;,. 642-'™>8 e WJLSON GARDENSe Ma.n~ns A1t-nt dtp1, patio. ·Ad\llta. No pets. Tustin & Me1e Drive nuoreACtnt llt.e•, fOl"Ctd •ir rltr Type ~ N er- wry ptt, 49'/.1"8,°844-2199. NEW DLX 2 Br 1180. Shag 2 BR, 1% BA, cpt ( drps, VIEW Avsll 1 / ID/72. $1'7 . + 2 lllDlltOOM * ... 545 4155 * beai • Ole !loorl, Ideal for lleac~ l;veo, &Misiewport .:.._-L. cpt, drpa.. bltns, e'ne.1 pr, encl. patk>. $140. 6f2..M11. &1 6'~. ii,\ Be 'Ibwnhouat concept. e:lectrontcs «>r Ut• manuf. · Newport llM9UI bat 1 child, pet ok. 6f6..5476 Sh•rp Cla•n 2 BR. $l.a 2 Bdnm .. 2 baths. Upst~11 1 BR near beach 1'ft,rly Stam ce.Wnp, txtra 1tt 1 ]fA1 15.15 Monrov\a Ave., Nwpt. NR. York!hwn It Chrl1tma1 ZBll. 2&4. apta, bltns, wtth • 2 BR & dt'h, 2 batbl Bllns, d?'Pf, w/w, htd pool. :.•ii;·~~= ltue: $135. No pets: !:""r!i, e:u!\':~:~ fttt1tlll~ Bch. ~-~~ "Ahl fcn111J~ dog. i-t:to at i.cb. Wlnttr, $215. &:!me ii-UOL All fo1' Adlta. E/1\dc 642·95XI. ap&cn. $250 Month yearly. +Call 548-M• Adults. Our SUnda,y afttt. ffiVINE lndUSt'l. arta. 4,000 1 O?f mE BE¥2f SHARP! l Br. lte closell ntw paint, 1crp11 drp1'. t C '7M0~0 0 Ba. Upper, Garqe. epis. Ltuon1 ttartina IOOn. R.OOM5-$15 wk Up w/klt. manutacturirlg. Sprlnklered. vlc. M\Qlon V~. 2 BR. compl furn, yrty pool. Nr. shopr;, Adu1ts. uM Adult!. $13.5/mo, 54M:10t · -#'MA ,1 D..& ru,,., ynrty $300. 673-oTC22. HARBOR GRllNS $30 wk Up Apia. 2376 R. Forney Realtor 541)..3862 FND: Black cat , l21h St., ~ after $. $1'5 I. f150. 546-7331 2 BR apt unf cloaed pr 2 DOORS tram beach, 4 Br 2 noon B-a·Q'1 " J'tff Art Sq. ft., zoned for light FND. SIAmese rAt 830-8809~ or thru June 30. f15.1172 N'ontovta. 543-0"6. 2 BR Apt. Pvt. pr A yard. CUTE 2 BR., lo"-'tr, patk>, &45-5025 Newport BI v l . • CM. LANO available' for boa! N.B .. fi1$-7Mtl. ' For tblt item under '50, Howit Huntlne? Watch the Children A pell ok. $UiO. / 1oo4 want ad Ill • aood tar• Ldry, lOOi to betch on For ~t lttm undt,>r $50, 548-.S7SS buUdlng tit atorage. 1535 FND: Poodlt! vie, Collear by the Penny Plnobtt OPEN HOUSE column. 646-4631, 646--2544. Investment 4Tll1. Yearly, $22.\ .• '4~T 11)' tht Pt:rmy Pincher White Elephant Dlme·A·Llnt Monrov1a Ave., N.B. &a6--09H Bakf't. Call $46-3886 4!vcs. I I I , •• '} j ...... • ··< • • I ,~~~~~, I~~~~~ ~~~~~1~~~~~1~!!!!!~~,_,~!!!' _!!!..,!!'!!' "!!71~~!!!!!!!iDM.V - !. [ Loll•-181 [ -:--~~ [ -... ~ Jl5J I ,.,..,_ J!Ill ==' ~-~·., .. ·~· ~l!JIJ~' l~ ...... ~ ... -~ .. ~111~1 ~···;;-~.;:· J[l)~l'~l~I ;;;"""';;';;·· ~l[ll];;I' ,~ ......... ~~I Fooind (-.. ) 5541 Cupot S.rvla • ' .HouUng • ~ HolpWo-,M& I' 710 ::'pwo-.M& 1'710 Holp WonlolLM& I' 710 HolpWented,M& f 710 HolpWanted,,, p 710 HolpWantod,MA 1'711 8~~ ~ v~.a~:. S:-!:. ::a,~~ = 1!!,~~~pt-:~1e 1: Accnl/FC 8.kqlr $0'.I IXECUTIVI INDUSTRIAL line atlt¢h •'f-iii. l.tod ~ .. Sec'y, M lh $500 WAJTJWS ..,.., In fbod • <ti ll9R at a T<'llOnable prle<'! l"rff don!. ~ ""'"-Roi& Die Mgr(FC Bki<p< SllOO Porsonnol Aeency !nr modi 09' A ~nalo .... RIADY TO CHANGE? F,. Paid. OjlooT. tor ad-cccklaU.. AJ>Pb' In - DOBERMAN Ptn9Chtr fe-Mt. -.1082: B4n. SM-l8t6. Sec'y!Bftpra to $800 • ~· opr. Sta Sultl, AJtply 825 W• •ve H for you! vancemtnt Je the 1ttrac&t1 ™ Blue Beet. JOT 21at P1.. I male .puppy Hu11tiTieton C1fMl'd cone,..·• Hout I I Pl)'l"Ott CJerlc ttl $9XJ S.Cfitlry . lllh St, C.M. The Wlnft:rf Wt-te.nlna dg. heft. Up the 1addtt to ad· .iN~8;:;·;;m.;;,;•;;;;·;...=-=~' '::°'::";:•::b:::Y..:°"'o::.c.P::"::.'·::!16i-sm:::.::;;_;· ..... _: ... _. . ocoon nt ~'y/-~l, tol'EO ~t arm to marloeti KEYPUNCH OPRS ,..,.,.,,..,!, mlnut,,. from mlnl~tl .. poattlon aher WAITii>:mi! ... J.\.35. 1: BEAT Tht Rain! COricM"e HOLIDAYS AHEADl Fl9crow 5ecma:rY $500 ITl&J1llfW' MUM bav. qo; downtown Palm Sprinp. trMnr. Ca11 Pat Kmnecty, Apply ln ptrton o1ly L.olt 555 Doon, patios, • d r Ive 1 , J{ave • Clean' ffolldayt ean Sales C>rtif:r Of.ilk ~ 410 w. C...it Hwy., NI We 'hlYoe lmmed. openlnp Giant ad ctmpa.lan ~I tat· m-rroo, AllO Fee Jobi, Dtilll!y'a Sta ~. a0 LNt And MllMd aldewalb:. non 60-ISlt. Dutch MAtntenanee ~ Girl~ $500 Sulte'H -~ , 64$.JJ!' for ctJ¥1jdate w/a minimum urate So. ClUf. bfti.Mirc o.nn11' Dtnnl.: PtrloMel Udo Part Or., H,B. Frl'!fY Manx Kitten PATIOS, walks, <tnw, Install · I-Or all ftooc'J.• wtndowa l PIT~ ~{IPoRT $2.50 hr 1 · a ~~ :a!:,.:::~aSalte ~ry/ ~;Z"i~ ~.;;: t~~rfs' ~~· D2 MlcheillOn ,Or, WANT!:D enerpttc people Lott VIC. Bay -:: Harbor new lawtia, saw, break, carpet cleaninc, -Xlll't work p , 1 A ' F tC Bkkpr ~ -Head uartera in our Na: · wbn 81't1 tlrid ol wurtJnt I« Nfflda mediCtJ. alt.en~ "mow. 5U-86S8 fGr eiL done. t'lo crew, $31-~ any· •r;Polrcy Fee ~aid: Cal'eet oppOr . ..,,,; prior •xper. To $500. office~. A branch of ~r SECRITARY othen Ir wul flMndal 1(1-~ e&ll 548-1U'l CEMENT WORK, no job \OD time. '42-31170 chance, for rap\d advftnce. For Al)pt. OintacJ· ONE BIWON DOLLAR ArthilectUral ti.rm. ~ depe.-.dtnct. W• tN.111. Cell WST I!'. Newport Helahts small, rea.!Cnable. Free TIRED at niaht! Why rot let me?!. a wail.A rel:la.~ aharp Avc8'~~~~IAL parent co. =ta.rial ~14 req d. i: make 1ppt tor penoml brown il whlte male Bustt Eet.lm .. H. &uRick, 5t8-8815. ua clean )'OW' apt. or house AEROSPACE MGMT tndivkluat for bra!'M:I JtW IS PALM DESERT ardlon ~ a:7A R~ lntervw. ~ hound, ne.. collar &: QUALITY Cement Work. Let while you work. $.1 ptr hr. Need rdan w/manaae~nt \ocal co. Cati Pat Ke~,. 620 N!=l~~ter Or. GREENS E. l?rh St. ~· M:taa WANTED exp'd men iilr chofl:tr. Alli to "Mort". Georgedoit.Ltc'd,Bonded. 545-7653. ale.badl:irowldA:abillty ~=·~F;:~ NewportBea.ch '44-58ll'.l '45-3030,lxt.67 Cantm.' • '~obi!,Strviot Station . Reward 541-nt9 645-1695. ' DEDICATED a.EANING to make decls1ons. Xln't Agency, 2)82 Micbel9on Dr, F.q\laJ. Oppor, Empioyt'r RIGff'.l' Product. !llaht place, SOCIAL SECRETARY ar A: Gftaler ,C.M. REWARD, miniature female Contractor *We Do Evel')'tb1n& * earnirt1 potential, Irvine. R i1 h t time. WblaleTop Newport Bcb c:o. bu YOUNG bachelor nitdl li~ bik A wht cockapi:io, lost 24. hr. Call 6'13-4072 C'a.11 tor. Appt. FOREMAN lrd shift 1631 M,AN or woman w/teenap management, marfttlna, immed oprnjng for hie in hauatkttper lo cart' IW 12/6, Vic. Wll&on 1 &, MY Way, quality home DAYWORK. Part time 01 832.-4821 Placentia. ' AveJr\le, C.oata boya for perm. p/time work aales, dlatrlbutor posltionl "Calif Girl". Lott of p.Jblic hi• ,2 IOOI. IP 2 • 4. n.fi. Pomona. ~1: 546--8017, aft rtmod. Walls, ce lling , weekly. Reliable. Own AIDES, exper. 7a.m.Jpm ,ah!fl Meu. w/L.A. Tlme1. 642-tll()(I, o pen ~ Salar)'/comm.Wkln contact. Plush office C.n reqd. S..2111'.t da)'~; 6. 642-t274. floora, etc. No job too &mall. tramp. 543-7006, 541-93JO. & llpm.~:30arn shift. Apply, MANAGEMENT·. A M•"r 968-M work Into executiv,· -I· 1~833-ll~~-~·~•~S~p~m~. ~~~/ MED I ••7 ~-•• hr p ~ 1,_ C noral de11---r, fun ar ...,., r-. 11 Bk & Whl. long ""' .,,.,.,.., "" ans. serv. M aftMM1~ a .... L""' onv. Center 466 ,.."" co. will traln .....,, for ~-,.RESPONSIBLE worn.an, a1e lion. Boa ...... ,,., for ..i-t tialr Sher .. __ ..> esa ""'""'6 Service Fl bl Rd part time. Ntwpart Florist ,,¥W ..... ,,_,, ''•" . P , OOI"" type Addition& * Remodellne Ce.rpelJ, W.lndov.·s; Floor etc. ag& P • N.B. 642.-3064. 3636 NeWpOrt Bl d NB A m!aurant mgmt. You'll 21-SO needed for p/tlme rirt. No wkndl. R.entaf exp. ,,~.'.I ''Georal!"'. Vic ~tar du at Gerwick A: Son, l.Jc. Raid, &: Commc'I. 548-4lll AVON CALLING I v " · · meet the public ' supervi9e back ofc. In On Tuatln ofc. brlp(ul. 2l + prd, $600. lllfcM «11 V. Home1, F.V. 962-QI05. 673--6041 * 549-2170 Maintenanct For a wonderful earning op. Girl Friday $550 full operation whM tralned. Typlna skills helpful, Reta Cl.II for appt. ~9010 LOST Brown leather key Electrical portunlty, ln your own trr-Great apol! New company! Permanent. To $9,ll!O. • nsential. 838-8240. Cal-Pacific Agtncy 1 cue, c.meo Hiahlandl Dr., PROFESSIONAL ritary, no eXper. neceu. Local ::;e•! Handle phonel, Call Bob Wilson 546-«>55 RN, tull time, night ahift 1'50 Hllbor Blvd., C.M. Antlquitt NO Dec. 1 am. Ca.ti BD-16ll, ELE;CI'RJCAL. lmtallatiorui;, KAM>YMAN Call ~7041 ~~ fo~n!:ie&ex~~~~ Coas!al AJency 7-11, RN, pt time rellelSEC 'Y-SALES: Bqy ,,,-...,,,-------! ext. 15&t. Reward. 1re.rnodelin1, ttpJlrs. Uc'd, Dale'& Maintenance Service ATTRACT. advancements fl.I re. i.B ell· 2790 Harbor Bl a t Adam.I T-11, x1 nt frince bnft1. deUa:htlU.l oWce for al· (2) 7• Antique Louil 1!12' LOST: Fawn female Boxer & lfll. Reall14c pricri. Free • 839-5446 • WAITRESS pansion mlhl'led. Call Lynn MAN AG EM ENT' young Bever~y Manor, CI po tractlvt pleasant ptraan. matcbtnr IOfu, aYOCldo male lrl!!h Setter. Vic Wnt Est. 5't6-021.I. Masonry Exp. Not under ll. NO Todd, R33-27fXI, Dennis & Calif. Co. ex Pan d In I Beach, 496-5186. Deslrahle location. Exciting damuk. tarvM frtrnes, e~. C.M. Gardening · PHONE' CALLS, Apply 1.. Denn\1 Personnel A .. ney, rapidly, neede Pl!QPle with arowina local firm, Start aln1le down CUlhir>Md, SQ. BRICK, Block & stone Work. " .,,_, (2) RN'S "'30 -•""'~ BB ,• pel'90n, SUrt & strtoln, 5930 -· Michelson Dr., Irvine, m,tnq;ement potential, for • _......._ •..osr male lrlsh Setre,r 2~· LANDSCAPING I .. u ....... "Snipo". ""°"' Call w. Coa.lt Hwy, NB. GENERAL OFFICE: This is ful.t or part ·Lime, will nin. 11-1am, medice.l sul'l{ical Call Helen HQe1, 54Q....6().5.; DESK A: Dreuu, xln't .-._ 540-0929 or.....,.., tho -. WARD CLERK C>oulal A&oney ~ BABYSIITER needed, Fri chance in a lifetime to ~llpm, m@dical turaiea1 2790 Harbor B1 at Adami dltloo. cl\aln, &f6..83fJ6, Back Bay. ~ LAWNS • SPRINKLERS Painting ,& . a.nd/or Sat niles. Own work lor a great co .. MERQIANDISER: Start a RN rn.-mM . Paperhanging transporta.lkln. &12-89l6 a.ft Bt'l'!l!fita too numerous to lifetime career with a ma-SERVICE estab. FvlJerA •::.ppt::-;;l::o::nce-',1'-"=----=J 8LK Labrador retrei\lft', We ha.ve' special tec:tlf11que. , male, 4 mo's old. Vic: Mesa Oriental Garden. Alto main-• l V'erde:. Reward. 567-ZIO. tenanoe. 531...4446 HANGMEN, sales & InsU., Paper, vinyl, flock, paint. Srore comes to y&,a door, Sc:hwa.rtJ:, 547-5846. 6 pm mention. Some fi;ure ap-jor co. Local lelTi.tory • J.Upm. OB Brulh Cuatomen. C.M. Up · tltude will land thl& posJ. hlp11 benefit& • ca r RN to S160 wkly to at.art. --.,,,,,:.,,..... ___ _ · BAR MAID, no C06lume tlo s•-..... ,,., tumlshed il tee ,..;d, ~. U·1&m, 1.c .U., C.C.U. unU1 962-0m COST + 10'% l . i''SAMAN'lllA'' Poodle/Te.r. -=:::AL=::;'::S..:G::A1!ll::_::,::EN:,_lN~G- rlu loet in Harbor Ctr. Sat. for aardentna: A: an:iall Reward. 546-0483 aft 6. landscaping '8rv1ct1, call 1LOST Blaclc cat w/wht. l\ea. Ml).S198. Savina: Newport, eollar. Vic: Wilson & CdM, 0.Ll MHa. Dover No· Wasting * WALLPAPER * 1562 Ne'WpOrt Blvd., CM ean· Je':n' ;r:;:.,,, S40-fi055 Other Ftt Job;° Ava.Ii L VN'S SERVI~ Sta. A-......... APPt.lANa: SALE! I * 646-9935 * Coastal Agency Call Bob Wilton 540:fMl55 llpm·7am,Rs;Sacute unita e:icper. prerd. Nl"& INTIRI STOCKI I ' Be•uty Operator1 2790 Harbor Bl a.t Ad!.ms Co.stat A~ncy P/Tlme avail. Apply ....... ,, Rrfriat'nttor1, Wabn, Dr7• Lid 2790 Harbor Bl At Adams Surgeni Ekperitnce m""" en TV· a, t. o FashioM has opening GIRL FRIDAY: Mature NURSES •IDES Statlon,l7th&lrvlne,NS. • a. nvenn:J)t ~ t·-~-tor w/e\o'o ' Men, W-on. Cho'("'-· ,.. Tenna. • IVI" nv ~r-•.. s n-~01an who car. talk to "'" ,....... SERVIC!: CASHIER.· th'· tele To ......... , _ _._ !ri FAME & FORTUNE Exper. 3"-Upm .. Firestone Store. 415 ~ .• • J> ....... m._.._,"• nge publlc. Doing l!te bc>okkeep-LAB TECH busy auto dealer needs a pl l'..o 30 DAY Special. tntt't/Exter benefits. Please call Esttlle ing w:lth growine co. Sta.rt Could Awa.it You who can deal withe public l7th St., C.M. 6*-2444 \ Federal Ave., 548-5151 Shore&, WestclW.. l~~~~~~~~~1 IPROF~IONAL · gardener, When ·;you call "Mac" 543-If« 646-lnl ~ tree work, pruning, IMtrucUon !Ir-) aprinkler:a, clearHIP :lob•. 11, ;;mmmmm~:;;.; I a. n d a c a p I n a . George, I 64&-5893. pa.intina;. Lic'd/Ins. Local _673=·-191_0_.______ Jm, lnd~pendent Film Prod. Co. Experienced, llttn&ed / C LE A N I & t e mode I = Need& New Facra For TV U-8pm Weekends Only w a 1mile. Cul\ier or re.ls. 30 yrs exp. Free est. BEAUTY OPERATOR or Call Helen l{aye!I, 54()...6055 C X·RAY TECH aim.ilar e:xper. helpful. Start wuhu I dr)otn I mlch aetS Call Chuclc 645-0809 HAIR srYLLST-Exp. nee. Coastal Agency ommAde~~.:1 .. ~.av:iei, $4.50. Del-90 dq cuar. 531-8637: • · 1 b _ arbo Y"C"l ..... U,. Exper. F/tlme, 3.Uprn ·-im . FOR cletn &: neat paintini, or usy Hntg Beach &hop. ~•;iv H r Bl. a.t Ada.ma NO EXPER. NECESS, And (1) X·Ra.y fich Call Jean Brown, ~ o.:1r Comprehensive Priva!e· Commercial Ground School Begins Dec. 30th, Tues Ii Thurs Eves. ·Mission Berchcralt, 540--2120. This 11 1 A Guaranteed Course. ·--·--~-- )11by1ltting EXP. mdther "will care for children in my -.home. Lg. fenct'd y·a.rd. Hot lunches. Excl. refs. Daya eve. care . . , U1 • am. Daya $12.50 wkly, Eve& $15.50 wldy. 548-71)54. 1 EXPERIENCED chlld· care in In)' "NOl'lb C.M. home wlyard. Lunches &. snack!!. Tender lovilJ« ca.re. I.oc just 1 oft San Diego A Npt 1 lrttways. 546-7487. BABYSJ'M'ING 24 hrs. all a.gee. Big & fenced back yard. 642-1592. CHILD or iDfa.l1t can in my • C.M. home. Very reu. m working mother, 646-5537. BA.BYSrrrtNG my home, Irr lnc:d yd, hot meals, day It. ni1e. 642-5299. Cablnetm•king CUSTOM CABINETS Boat work. 646-5219 C•rpenter EXP. Remodeling. cabinets, rtp1ln, main!. No job too 'am. Reas. 6411-422-4. interior or exterior &: reu. Top pay. Call 963-8080; t!'Yl!s (713) 461 . .:.151 ror weekend da)'I. Coaatal Apncy WASHER I: DRYER, Itfi rates. Call Dick, 968-4005. 545-3440. GOLF COOR SE MDrnER w/3 chi 1 d re n. CENTRAL mo Harbor Bl at Adam.1 than II mo. old. 1 PAINTING/Papering. 18 yrs BEELINE Fashions Direc-GROUNDSMAN needs housekeeper one day SUPPLY TICH · SERVICE srATION AT· !Yrn40 _ ~ in Harbor a.rea. Lie & bond· tor, full or p/lime. No in-For private country dub. 'EK· wttk. Own car. Rets. $2.51'.l Excellent worlrina conditions TENDANT-Pa.rt time. Nea.t H 0 T P 0 INT Refl'i;eta-, ~ •-1· I ., • ., .... ~.. vzt. Wf! trA.ln. Car nrcess. perlenced in mowing eqlii~ h ••• • • frt -t In a l ~ ~ cu • .n.. • urn • ......-~.-r. ~112 '"' nae .. • ppea.rance, exper enced ......... ()()nd. $40. . • PAINTING _ Gua,..n•--..t Call 633-9574 or ~5435. me~t,operatlon & groundt NURSES, all thll"·. Prlvalo MISSION only. Apply 2590 NeWport, Nl--912:1 l.O%U BOYS 10-14 main enance. .. COMMUNITY C.M. work a.t fair prices. Llc'd & Apply in person Duty. RN, LVN, Practical. HOSPIT"L \o.;;;;=;;-;==-.,.,,,-,..-c I REFRIGERATOR EXPER. Japanese Gardener Ins. 67~5740. to deliver paJM!:rs in the San l.851) Jamboree Rd Ref'• necea1. Leicoulle "" SERVICE Station Attendant, RENTALS Tree trimming, Clean-up, =P~A~INTIN=='Gc.:.~,-All~-~k Oemente, San Juan Capii-N--Bea.ch NW"M."11 Reeta t ry 351 %7802 Puerta Real Hwy., nper. Full l p/ttme. A.._ * 847-6Cm * Lawn Maintenance. ' pro · wor trano and "-•-•-·ch .. -........ ' Mission V1ejo '"- 11t :r ' 646-061 9 or 543-79S8 guarn. Color special lat ..,.pllltrano oe. Wkdaya betwp Sam. l 12 noon HOllpllal Rd N ~ C&ll · • ...., ' ply 990 E. Cout Hwy, NB. O'KEEFE I: Merritt EXP. Hawail&n Gardener. =".o:.,_.,='3.::.c54::.:..7-.:.1'41:.:::·___ Art1i>AILY PILOT HAIR slyllst w t cUentele 2-~r aey hr. Inte~ 9A· <&,: ~:\~~~· 1 gnppJNGfWAREHOUSE: x1nt cond, term CV!~:'": PROF. painting-inter/exter. ' ' PHONE Large firm Promotu from broller, $59. *"2'm. ' Co=ete 1~lng serv. Honest v.-ork. Llc/Jn s. 492-4420 wantedS92-~Sunset Brach (714) 49~ rhla entry 1~1 job in auto Ka ani, 64 6. M&-Z7S9. 540- 1444 . CASH1ER, mu.!lt be exp'd. area. · e e NEEDED (ll•l •••noo parts. Sta.rt $450. Camer•• a JIMS GARDENING llamburger Hamlet Rest. HELP! I have a. new ..,.,. Call Don Benaon, 540-6055 I I IOI Complste Gardening Service Wallpaperiflg 154:!1 AdafJlS, CM. No ph business in town & I nt'I! Two Offlc• Girls I ·--------•I Coastal A&etlfY qu pmMt 1 & Cleln-ups. 545-3662. N:.~l]g ~s.ii~E calls. y<'lur h<'lp. If a ground noor Must ;oe 25 and able to drive 2790 Harbor Bl at!Adanu PARKING UJI' SALE_..... CCMPIEI'E lawn&:: aarden-=..::;:,.c:::.._._;:::._:=._ CASHIERS: Car wuh, part oppor. offered by a new co. -APPLY -s I STATISTICAL Sat Dee 11 * 10 to 4 pm ln&' servke. Plumbing . & full time for Fountain :/new Ideas, $12,IXJCl.$30,00'.I 186 E. 16th St., C.M. U1 esmen ANALYST & TYPIST Movie, atill, darlc room. Jim ~05. PLUMBING REPAIR Valley & Laguna areu. Ex. more prryr intereat.B )'OU, OPPORTUNITY for 3 1 Year of college math + NEW A: USED * 121-1550 Exper Japanese Gardener ,No job loo small per. req'd. Over 18. &44..4460 ~ int~~e~e ~. ~~ licensed Real Es late 2 Yl'I of atat lyplJ'l&'. Job :a•.; Ph6to F.qulpment: Complete yd servtCe. Ne~t • 642-3128 • CLERK Steoo $350, to $(5(1. personal lntervw only, Call ule1people. Be }'OUl' own P'or Position in N.B. area. Work conall!J · ~n. AMMlnt & Rella. Frff est. 642-4389., COLE PLUMBING Rece'nt hl&h school . grad. Mr. Oamalak, cn•l a28-G633 bos1. To P commiulona. In ol 40'%. calculating on a 10 MINOLTA movi« auto Pa:ii: LAWN"'Malnt. llaullng, new 24 hr. 19ervice. 645-ll&l Some knowledge of fl~-"· betwn 8am "-5pm. Have ;your own de1k A M•lor key calculetor, 209' anatyz. ZIOOm 115'6 !uper I RokkM lawni!' , clean-up, pruning. iQOCI Phone persona.hty. phone. Appllanca Ing of flru~ & .fa" atat 1.1 tel. 1.4-50 mm $U'i &a-.le e. 5411-? Remocfel & Repair Typing «!, SH 80, aood HOUS'EKEEfER. M 111 t W. E. Lacheunyer Realtor D t t t;yplna. Salary $4.fD.$!i5Cl per SlBO l tu: new. 613--5644.1 : Free t. Call 319. J~:ddttf.;;;;:A~~i,;;;;" J .·~pe=IU~ng~.~C~a~U~67l~5-355~~1 ~N~.B~.; I speak Elli:llsh. Live In, ref11. 1860 Newport 'Rlvd, C.M. ' epar mtn mo .• dependlna on quallfica-'Furniture 11"0 JAPANESE Gardening by Additions.Alterations Incl. character, efficiency &: 646-3928 1'" 54~3483 tiot11. Se1111: n!&Ume to Oas- exper gardener. Complete New construction. Concrete, C nt mora.11 IP.gal perm resl Se1 Appliance Dept Mgr 1 -;;:;:::::::-:-,...--...;.I yd work. Clean.up. gsg...2303. ala~ & pstios. Block, stone OU er dent ~ citi'zen of ~ u.s~ PACKERS: Growtnc co. In ~ 111 ~Ad no. JU. Dally Pilot MOVING! 2 Pc -""-nal & brickwork. {TI4) 497."""1 w ... In •-· w/~pt. 01 Irvine area. Great chanu Also P.O. Box l!i9J, Coata Mesa, ( _,~ FRONT yard lawn service, """ .... ""' f d s Cl.lit 93626 w th lamp table, cuat made. _ _._ -•--SPECLALIZED Hoo·· 61'rlS Emp. 613-8fi02 or a vancement. tart Acceptlnt ~lfcatlon1 . . llBIJ. Beaut ,. hullo I $10 mo. Back)' .. ..,, .....,, ,,.., $2.3'.J. , for STOCK CLERK: Local co. • Yard cle1nup. 962-8612. Repair. Carpentry, painting, HOUSEKEEPER live • In, Call Jean Brown, 54G-&'.l55 wants c!e&n-cut hardworker Cbrdonn mabog tinilh $8$. GARDENING .SERVICE etc. Call Dick 642-4722 full time, room & bo'.an:I, Coulal Agency to join A: ll'OW w/tlrm. le: table top ~k pe, CLEAN-UP. TRIM Roofing For fast takeout must drive l Catt for elder-2790 Harbor BJ at Adams Assa"stant Promotion from w l th I n. Mihor nttan chr l ot· • "' u~ e food o-ration ly couple in Hunling!on st-... •UJI tom.an. MO. Chalae Jou-. -REP .... PARKING Attendant, part .... -. ~· ._ """"-. .., .. ,AIR, recover any roof Beach area. Call 193-3525 Calf Do Be Ult ,._,,, ....., • ....:ucm chr i: ottoman General Service• , THINGS by Moose, Lt. elect.. plumb, fence, tile, insUna, ea.rpenlry, paint etc . 54.-. probll!'llll. Weneda Roofing. ror appt. lime weekend5. Nea.t ap-n MOit, ~ $25. Cheats of drawers ~(. F , ... 1691 Full Time J)E'llrance, 644-1700 ext 555. M c:oa1ta1 Aaency 54&-""'"'•. ·,' i::ee es · ""':>--• H 0 US EKEEPEft.live ln. an ager 2790 Harbor Bl at Adami -..o Sewlng/Alt1r•Hon• THE ISL"ND HOUSE Molherlez1 home Laguna PROFESSIONAL pbone · 3-PC attUonal, Slnale tieds " Bch children 4 & 6. Must iollcltor -Da.na. Poiut, San T E L EPHONE Answerina Frame1, Tablel, cabinela: • Dressmaking -Alt;r;Ho;;; have car 5~ da wk. $250. Clemente, CaplliJilno area. Service Operator. ExPer. Lounp cha.Ir, Cl&&ll'OOl'll Designed to suit you. 81 F•1hion l•l•nd Worlc ln your own home. 1 M ' Bo W pref'd. SID-2052. tud N I B h mo. 549-1107 bet. 5. Beat deal In ·-a. Pho"• n en y1 ur TEXAS llE~Y ,CORP. a ent de1k, Bookca.Ra, Call Jo * 646-6446 ewpor ••c HOUSEKEEPER I ..... ''"' ,. u •l'..on. Antique Drop leaf tlbl! •itoroto'ons _ 642 •• ., 5 , Ive-in , f ~1465 bttween 9:00 ..1.m. a 1 1 p OUen opportunity tor bi.... Dlshei, ~-, m•-·. ·-No.' M -c-·-1 Op children. Exper. Refs ....... d. ... .......... "PP y " erson 1..___ P'U -·' .. u vu.. l.M: -Neat, accurate. 20 ~a.rs exp. ~1-por. Employer 6f:>-l232. ·-... I ::;.c.'-~";;.' -~-~-u ... v••<c "" S •-.::11 ... a.r caah Coa.sl (rear), La 1 u na, CARPENTRY. painting, ce- ment. ate. Sm. job& OK. ...,,,..::=.;.::...:...::::::;:;~~ Bob, &t&-M46. RAIN Gu tters Jutall@d. T I PVT Nlll'll! to , work OC· Monday thru Friday bonuse1, convenUon trips le 494-%1115. ' Rainy aeason here soon. __ •_•_•_l•_lo_n_R_•..;P_•_lr ___ 1 cooK. exprr. pref'd, Day HOUSEKEEPER 4 days a caak>nally when re rut a r lO om-4 pm ebunda.nt frinet benefllA to COM.,..,_.,. ~ e1L Reas. ~2208 * BL.AINE'S TV * shift. Apply, Beverly Manor w;k. Park Lido~Convalesctnt nunea are ill or on vaca· maturt ma.n tn beach area. ..-o.ac.i~ co-ordinated JOHN'S Carpet&. Upholat;;:; Conv. Hosp., 340 Victoria, C.Cntcr 642-8044. tlon. Patient semi-Invalid & Reaa.rdleu of experience, antiqued yellow bedroom Cl.eanera. Extra. Drl·Sha.m· 1_H_•_u_li_n_g______ Servicing All Brands C.M. requlre.!1 lifting. 3 or 4 hrs air maU C. F. Pate, Pre1.. Ml. lncludee 4 JIOlftr •lri&le Authorized MainAVl'.IX HOUSEWORK, 9-12 daily. $2 bed mat•-q -• box ~ I-• 0 -t•"M•ard (So{I coo -r wk. UntCI -·-'ed a• To•u ........ ,..., "'-.• "-' .. ., a uu C•rpet Service 1 ...---... ~v '"''6" YA'RD/p.rage, cleanups. Re-Known.for honesty M0-4313 K, EXPER. hr. 0 w n tranaportatlon. ,,~ '"'"" ,....._,.,1 7U .... u ..... ~ ........ ., U<M &pring, 6 ft. •rm o f re Retardants), Degre"&Ser& le move trees, di.-ivy. Skin. e BLUE DOLPHIN e Mesa Verde area. Alt fpm: aub1tltut e $2.25 hr. -, Fort Worth, Texu, C -~ be) all col b :-"t &. 10 '" r Tiie OR.3-3547. 18101. w .... uro c:he1!, ta. b I e or r"'" eners loader, backhoe. 847.2866. ---------3355 Via. Lido, NB 546-1740 lamp. WIJI Mil ·-·-t•ly •• minute bleach for while " T S I =-===:..,,:-=-=:::c.::::_ 19101 Mog II St ---R 1~ \ -•-· -carpels. Save your money TRASH .I:. Garage clean-~p. . ree arvice DENTAL Receptionist, exper INSURANCE, exp'd req 'd, no • • rn;.1" • l'..o -_,mud eX'Pl!-t together. 642.-3953 aft 6. by aavinc me extra trips. da,ys. Frt!e e.!lt. Anytime. GENERAL Tree Serv. Y•nl & capable only. Newport. blllina, f! n do r I em en t I, Real Estate Salesmtn Huntington Be1ch mandatory: Full time job. DRAPES. ~', Door Ieng!" 548-5031 833-0893 blndc.,, m·-. Gond opp'ty wanted. Mta.ns Realtor, Equal Oppor. Employer Good loc. day1 67>-2133 evrt • ., Will clean liVing nn., dining =--=· ~,..--~~"""'7. clean-up, hauling, sprinkler I ~=-=c.· ------._. "5-3434 833-3104 sreen $15. 6' cocktail tablt, rm I hall $15. Any ml $7.50, From "ChristnWI Necktiel" repairs. Rcu. 646-5848. D [NT AL A isl It ant , to advance. fringe benefits. -;::;:;::::;;;;:;:;;;;/1~~~~=~~~~1===-,-----~ wht acid, Italian S15, 2 blk couch SlO, chair $5. 15 yrs., to outgrown LeVis -you can chalrside, Laguna. Sonie 83.1-r.l50 Mrs. Slrh1. • I· TRAINEE for phannactutl· oUice chain, $15 ea', exp ls what counts, not turn "trash to cuh" In a exp. 21 or over. 494-3.596. INVEST IN Route Stl.IH SALESMAN ca.I 1111nufactur1r. Ht 1 h 833--0173. · • m<thod. I do work my,.11. DAil.Y Pnm clanlfled ad ·~ 1111 j flSHIN67. Younr, '""""" ....,,.,.. School..., ... stmnc ln m•tb. KING u bed, T.V, •-ok, ~ 11~Goodiii"i'i· i5.l~l-Oi;il0il.iii~iii--· i'alili'4>-567'ii;ii;~iiiiii~ij ~;;;;..._;;;'m;"';,t;;;;;:;:;;~~ Earn Money At Home YOUR FUTURE ence not neauicy. FUii 114/557-8128 tablei, file cibtM~ la;;, Addrenlng mall. }'or Details, eomml&1lon paid while train-TRUCK SALESMAN etc. , • Must Sell. 2232 * * sc:nd 1t1imped, 90lf addresa· BE YOUR OWN BOSSI Tired of punchlna: time ln1. M1n1gem~nt aui1tance Oran'ge Count)''• voliune Ford P&eiflc Avi Na, A. C.M. * * * * Job· Wented, M•I• 700 ed e.nvclope &: 25c to Darm-Mtn or Wemen ckx:ki when )'OU l\Ave no at all times. Sales pOsitkln dealer ha.1 opening for one HOUSE Oc., P. 0 . Box 9308, No. Ho\. With a futun. Demo avan. truck l&iuman"wlth pnw,n Ml of. tum, Bdrm., t ,.-----------------... IYOUNG m&zTiecl man 1 OOd Calf career management QPPOt· ab! I C 11 nl ol Jlv rm ... nip, refrlr. ·, 1 ~ desire• to w or k --''!'yw!!'!!!!!!,!!!!!!'!!. ·.,9.,1.,'°'.,·.,..,.P I Le••• A Yell ow tunltlrt! Wouldn't ""U rath-e. nsuratlt'ea. 1 rem tlK!Ctllll In truck Re I ...,,,..1: Taxi Cab '" 546-Mll and fleet tales. "roP EARN· uonabe 541--1668, 3$2 atruetlon. I~. 4 yrs. EARN xtra money for the er e1tahlilh IL career where SALES GIRLS l'NGS FOR TOP MAN. Ap... ~16f,t;'ih.C;C;;.';M':::.o=-:::=,..--~f woodworking exper. 492.7004 holidays. E-Z, tun lo do. Call tor •--t company Pf.kt btnetllJ in· Ex ply in penon only ta Georp EARLY ArMr. nauati. couch Job Wanted, Femele 702 P 1ttme alao av"ll. Start ._... dllde retirement plan, me. per.. 81\arp, · iCOd. &ale• Ray, Truck Mer Theodore pletted. &klrt, b I· tu rte d Now! Call 963-5448. 54~ 1311 dtcll pla.n, lick leavt, life backaround. F111e coi*m· Roblfll Ford 50 ~an In ()r. back. Btla:e ·~· 6'2-6270. INUren<:e and matt! It )'OU porary fashion 1h~. Xln't •Ille O:Junti... XllO Harbor Trader's Paradise • Have 127.CXXI lat TD. WW trade ior reside.nee in New- port area. (wtll tnde ~p). Sat AM 548-9TI.O. 546-3616 PM's. R-2 Lot Palm Sprins:a 1ake1 5 unlt1, $1300. FC Trtlde for "nan lncocnre. or houM. B~tr, evt1: 13M341. · • • • * * .. ""'-t do )'Ola haft to tndeT Uat 'l here -ln °"I'll' ()iunty'• lariat read Ind· "" .... tl2-Mll. * * * lines times dollars NEED HELP AT HOME? e we ha v e Convalescent Aide• • Nur1ea • Hou&e.ketl>U& • Com· pa.nlons H 0 M EMAKERS/UPJOHN- 547""'1 COtJPU: wih l~int Cook, Au.tin Hly sbOwcar, '71 Frd drive:, pracL nurse vtper. Cobra e.rc, 4. apd trana, mag Gtn'l main. Elc. 836-al9. wh11, cu1. paint, nu llre1. NURSING Companion for Ovr $2,0QJ lnVl'I. Ttd i'>une acmi lnvalld, llve·ln. Lite Bus. or T 962-9063, 536-4-tlO. h~kpng. Age. 39. $4~:a. Paya for lllelf. 2 Hornet on Help Wanftd, M & F 710 I lot 2 blka lO Bia Bl!ar Lie. l----- Xlnt. ~ equity. Submit Accountin9(1;;k- all R.E. tradeL Realtor l Ynt Ex;ptrirnce !l<S-!4&1154U6S1. Have custom hooae, Co.ta S.Crtt1ry M .... $3l.OOI. E<l!'l'1 "4,00I Y91"'& Local Company -want Income.. Broker, evt•! 138-6.14..1. Call Lomlne * • -* * • .. WESTO..lFF * I' * Pu&onnel Age.n:. l>U We1:tcllff Dr, NB &t5-t.'\" ENGINEERS AU for Herman are neat and in top ph)'lical oppor. Apply, Mon tbru Fri, Blvd Costa Mea \Vith managcmenl polential. cond~~n a Hlah School 10am-1_%pm, Apropoa, No. 21 " ' Look lnta a new field wi no induate' minimum age :n Town .l Counll'y, Oraf\le. TOW TRUCK BU< A wht bound~fOOth nauaah1&t couch S 4 5, =· mOclft'n cbalr sts. layotf1. New aulomot.lve pro. mtnlmuM height 5'$", mini: SALES: 10 women t 0 DRIVER duel, Ground floor oppor, mum wtllht 155, this i& for demonstrate A: teU Pan· I.le 21• exper, A.C. Auto 1'105 MUSI' lltII He.rc{llon .ila. &: Call W.9130. you. ta.rile Panty Ha&e, full or N, El Camino, San Otmen-lovt 1eat. plu1b velvet. Call EXPERIENCED tolderen. 6 p/Ume. No tnve11., ftH te. &t5-1101. , mo. ta 1 yr exp. Mobll~ tt you havt betn f11bln1 P8nl>' hose. $3 per hr min. Tropical il'lsh lxp. "nat:;;:lan::-d:;;l:in._c:--:ta"bl°'•-.-.. -al,-.~31 Comm u n I ca tlollll, 293 for a. rood opportunity, this Ph: (n4) fl44..6102 klr in-Man for ptt •tore. Hrs l :*l-leave• SI). Chaln optkn\a.I College Ave:., <Harbor A la your chance to 1and 1 t•rv~w. 5:30.Apply No ~. J'ashJon Recliner $47, Pert l4Ml9S2.. Balter], C.M. 540-5704. JRYlNE f'ERSONNEl bl& one. Salu lalond, N.B. MODERN \&rae ....i oval Exoc. Soc'y SERYICES •AGENCY $900. + CLOSERS VIETNAM VETERAN dtnlnr tabi., ! chain, xlnt $MO. , .'1' Fee Paid M W . 0nctt In a lllttlmt ~· to ccnd. 115. ~ Thl1 Is a top ryot<:h po&itlon Free I: '>"te Pu&Kiona .f Brifl&" Ca.lilonUa driven en or omen. 5 tinl)i, Mu1t atart a ·mamt. ctJ"ter .Jn a ~ • In lovely lOcl.tlon to Include R~t/G r · •<WI uce d ft rd nd u be neat. Salt• j!Xpulence. local branch of one ol cou~ 8ED~M, Uvtn1 room • • oc 10......,.,. nae, ra. ca a lft • Newcoftctpt ln1eilln• 1 d ,•~-, blQ••t -m-·I••· c:hlld1 room furniture. Call mll.J1(et1111 A: pUbllc rel•· Gen'I Ofc Mkcnc to $540 , ltary ltl'Vlct record. ...,, ea I u,.. ..., t""'" .. 6(5-326C ,._ tlonii. If you're a.u.ractive A: Blllnru!IJ Sec'y 10 $550 fllmilrhed. J'uU Or part time. Planned tnlntnc procra.m ' ""'uonable. tuive cd ,ltills Ca1! Anne mM 029 l 129 JN'I'ERVIEW • Muet hive car, 54$-12.18. let& you !tarn whllt )'OU * Uted IUrnlture. l rear old. Jl~~ ~2100, 'Alto Fee Keypunch to 1415 Tbul"lda)', nttembfto !ttb. S.Crtt•ry lSJO wn. Flnt benelltl pkc:.. !!_a:~ state-M'ual· tell! VUll, l.l'l:nn\t • Dennis Ptr. Medici.I Writer $rJOO g.a PM \; Fee Relnibuned car, u~nlllfl ptld. Thlt It u•-&tt ~Din· llOOMI A.aency, 21)12 Mk.-het-Sec'y/Rettpl i.5GO Jet .et dMntt to lf"Hl not a Wet job. Start $6000. WALMJT br Ml, Dani&b ""' Drlvo. lrvln<. Tralnoe, Ute !>Pe 1315 AltltOWHIAD we1llhy people 10,,,... tut Call Doe ........ -book.,... bdbnl. 1n ltln't 188 E. 17th Cit lrvlnel 01 1'\JRITAS pa<ed 1-nc <6. In choi<o <>out.I Al•ney . eond. CaU -· '"W h 11 e Elephtnts" OWT'-.. 2.1470 -WATER-toe.don dtttl'tfl 1st dau 21fKl Harbor 11. at Adtms "n....... • .-. ... -. ... N .... ,_., runnlnt )'OUr houMt Tum 1,. ..................... ..,,. lndlvldU11. Ca I I Ma.Mon r ivui "'°• ..... _ te"'..,. := ~:S "~~" p 1 ::1! Vacancla OOl't money! Rent 'lt N. Main St., brenge Mann, 83J.21f)J, AltO J'et SEWNG Your bottt "Litt" ::c ~;an (:lAqlfied. ~· your hoUR, apt., alort E®al opPDrtunlt)' emptoytr Job&, Dtnnl• 4 QenrU& Per· w1th u1, .Rll tt tut. O&UJ DAILY PILOT duliflfd; .: bld1., etc. thru a Daily PUot ~~~~~~~~~::l.!IOn;:!nt~l~AJ .. !&1""';;· ~ill!2:~M=lc:l\t:I·· tall ..,....,. ________ _;_.::;:~:::::..::::.:::.::i.::!.:~ '°" Or., Irvine, Pil&t OUtlntd. tU-ef7t -·------\ \ I l • TlilltMlr. DecMibtr 9, 1~71 1~,~l;;;·.·-·iiiii·;;::;l~~'ll~l~~·~;·~-~·~~!il ~~=::~;~~==~~;· l i[~·;;;.~·~'"':";;~~---h' Mi-a-111 l!lonOtlO.W-Ill .,,.. .. ...... .. ~ -. ·- HOLIQAY Gtl'T WILL ttbdd or bu)' )'Ollr old CU'BST tl">P IN TOWN 10' Gl.AB'All tat w/~ J·~·~·~ll~r•~=--...:~1 ;;.;;;;;;;;.'t7jjj"_;,..:.;;; *AUCTION* l'IUDAY 7:• P.M. DICIMllR 10th PllOl~IMSt ...,,. piano, Do~ OUP'ff, Lola ol awtoolnu --· --~ TIWL BIKE * Wa•t Som•ll\ll!c !J-t 2940 Grace Ln, CM -· fDr ,..... poL Groom\or, all .,,,,..,..., ..... """'.I'd ~ El<"-cJ.n. lnoWJ polnlecl, DF.cORATJVE G t 0 D Es M&-61D8. b~ Bal.hi .• nun dcy. davkl, ~ HP Jol:meoa 1Y ... ,.. ew.d "PeWell" 5 ho MINERALS. FOS81LS. * * BALDWIN A.crolOnk:. O>tne Jn tW • a,~ the 1rtt wtextra wbl, 114; B&S elWiDe. Comtlllele with lntf'ru.t»o&I Huvwtw VWt our Mtne.\lalla (Sp1-j) •Pi&ml liltt new tulll\ ' 11'8-2581.. • new hd'ina• ratio torque REOlEATIOft CENTER lhowroom-warthoute. U70A $!111. "'5.41J1: . 113 BlllAllWAY ·CM POl<TOON' boaL "'"1 ... • ...,..,.,., hll ............. ROY CAIYll;-lllC. Locan, CM, nrar Harbor A: PRIVATE PARTY WAMTS .,. f rlwr Jlihlfs, dude buntlns, New 1Wt *'t I: ..._ ex-2125 Barbot 8Jvd. Bol<er. 9$-1424. Monday TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH 1!,12-4111 w/trallB $ISO. I0-1'02. ""'· M"51 -11>11 w to C..ta ,..,. 546 1111 thN Soturday M PM"""" 113>-lm . * U't * -ts, -·I -.... sa.ll!t...., MUST SILLI day & Evtnil)&;• by app't, S."'-tn '68 Yamaha DTJ.-250 ec, dlrt Shup 4 <le&n, '6.1 OwvP.U. )§], «: '70 DATSUN pjcK!iii ' , A\r condltianlnf, radio, ht•I· ~ tt, 4 gpeed. 6UBHS. Sal• : price • $179' ~l •. TOYOTA * Chrislmu GUI ldta "* ~ MadtJMI al DARLING toy , poodliJ pUp. blkt". Hew ift't'., AecellOrieL I' bed. CompJe~ 'rJtb cab. For the &UY or pl wbo hu SINGEfl, Portablt %ie zq p!ei; apritot .t: aOver tipped. BOAT bot-..1 ~. 25e M'U1t .ell. $SIO •. 1J t: over ''Trawite" ~am:.er. 646-9.307 everylhi"i BUT a unique, SflW machine wldl cama. I wkl old. 64)...Ul&, ll3 per FL al _,. at water 6'-7~ · New paint, mech. fl'Und, Air' 1946 Hari>or, Costa Meaa ornate bra11 nte NatJonal X)lftf cond. JdW Chriltnw Bro.dway, C.M. or ca.II lint.~. 19TO HONDA S\.·SO ~Knotty plrie'in-'71 DATSUN P ICKUP Cuh ReJlstul We have pl"l!sent. $100 or best ottrr. 53'-38Jl5 aft I Pfn· INts# P..,.,. •. M 0 t 0 a p o'r t. J:x«lknt m:ior Ir complete. ,.._:1379 Wilt! camper thell. Beautfful G cffttettnt t;or alME BROWSE Al\OUNO one, in beautt.tul cond. I: ln Call 6U-ut9 t'Yt. BASSET P\U)p)' male AKC IT CUSTOM Fibcla llol.l .1• orlsinll ownft' condition, LATE 69 CHEVY Van. lOllg J~ Ir ou5;·.,5 • llllll)(, k>atbtt .3'.m!Ai Ne~ B1Vd. worklnr order! Idtal lot Sporting Good• ao ill shots, wil1 ~d 'Ill beam, $600. Nf:W '69 "°HP 1800 mUes. $295. ~71. body, 307 V-8, std b'aIU!· SANTA ANA ; .. ""*' a carnetuddles, ci!:~~~·s :Ida.~ family i:oom bar, store, Christmas w /d l!!'p 0 1 It Mere ena:., ouldrive ,; all 3 Suzuki 50cc TnD H<Jff"n, New pajnt, mt c whJs, ·~·' , ' OPEN DAILY 9 to 4. bo,utique, etc. No aultable BR.AND -New,_ never uaed, f.i7~1952 N.B. controh:., still in orig, crate 1911, Le11 than 300 ml'a. Aft tape-FM, bunk. C.U 9-5. TOYOTA :JINETJ'E _..., pedeltaJ place in our pre11ent homt Winchester model 140;), POODLE pupp}es, mini toya, $1100. FUii package for 5:30, 133-3351. 54&,4600 $1975. PHONE •~u12 ·,~--4 ~.~ --..... _...__._. ANGORA turq\Joi5e sweater for It I mu.st sell! Alldn& sheepskin carryinc cue Cha 81 '70 FORD v y.g - -. "~ ...... Q ~ $4, 1iu 36, Red and white $32S. 642--3589 EY!'/wknds. $125. 833-8525. ' mpion aired, k " SUil(I. ~ ,... Maverick Mltll Motorcy-an, • stick, 417 ·W. Warner, Santa Ana ~ 1JU new. J$. all.....,ver swea" Mu 36 silwr. MERRY OIRISI',· 11' 2 YR.-okl ~ Flitt 171, de. Xlnt~cood. $160. ctJll.om .hlah back seal.I. ' '71 240Z ~ r -r, • DRESS 1otm. hani1 e:ta:er, 59" DEEPER Vlaionl Ja\ff MAS! 5"-33CB. -•-t Cond ~-11 ••ft'I• 8' * 962-~1 * tone punt, air cond., good •-~ Ill S3. air ahlppini crate for &al dryer, rur 1hampoOer, L..:...... w/•U•lom •••• 1,,. ""'' .., ~ -l>uen, tt UU -•· ~ -~ '11 d $8 2 -1-" ~ U\l&lu .. ....,.., AK'C German °"-1.-rd PuPI HP ootboatd I I ·HP a11X., 250 ttl, 1 u ...... r ,warran..,, ~:::.;-~·---~, am oe·new • 1 .. _ .. 1 maple hutch, Jae recliner, Worka excdlenl. •a 0 , ... ~,., ce -Suzuki -XI M"""-968-4762 l ;;;._; back uphollt@red chairs do"·-,___ -•--• Blk/tan, blk/1Uver, Wht Radlo/tele. "1 pl bltn lue'I Di ... or ,~ .,.......,, · planlr, oompreaonr, ' u""" ·U4U11per .& ......... 6f:>-1345 e've'll. .._ -'·· ' ,-, u..,,.., ... L ... ·-. -ou~ ~. annleu $3.50 each, Gela;er '4U776. nc:ao,q Jor Cbriatm.a! 1 wka tank. "$2,700. 64)..338.i. Call w... ~~after 5. ,..uto eaalno ~ ,..---.,..... ........... c ..... 1-1 mod 5 7'6" HARBOUR SUrfboard • Dec 24th (nl) """3811 -rup.carpetinc,poutwlthr ~· with ~ten POOL TABLE.! W house on . . ' '68 FRLNR M' a:, fully HONDA i9To a..;115 Xlnt LE'SINGI <ebair .......a.. d'-for under car work $.S.50, 2 · are good cond • works $25. SILKEY AKC 11 Good d M Sell •-·-'-"' Dl:aler demo. A I r cond., mara..~tereo tape, automat-: le. 1•11'533) Will take tra~ ot fi~nce. ~· 494-6811 ot MS-8736, 1 ' --. 14hel etc. bird caata S4 to $1 lxbl Sale. Freight damqed $'9 67fr-13t5 eves. • ·~ moa. equip: Ult • ~.... cond. Low" mileaae. $CSO. SAVE on Immaculate pr~ ;m ,trv'lne Ave. NB • Sbo to $199, New slate factory peL U.S.A. bit olJer. 548-UTI PriVate part)i. 546-4471. ' driven vehlclts. NEW '72 PICKUP i~lm. wer door 19. :e~p box en.led $195 to $ 3 9 5 WE TSUtT, medlum-Jarp, Show ~t >.00" place In time n · CABIN Cr)II,l!r, new FOR &ale '69 HODAKA all •n ,Maverick -4 dr. Auto., 4d•lopd. M· 1~. P. LB!."!~.'·T,Rake' Jot construction dil'lribuUon '"'" _;.. ~-·~ ' like new lo~ johns le for Chri9t{nu 673-.1293 veL • ... u .. , 1il.UU R1C &rnch. tool boxes electric lines S25, squee~ ....,.,....,..., ~· aleeva. Us_ 675-lMS eves. . · e Olryftr Marine 318cc Slpa auper parts. Make otter. alt, P .S., ~· predriven am.all down or trade. 4!M-6Sl.l .imb, ctauware. chairs, mop bucket $l.M Antique POOL Table•, slate $299 up. AIREDALE puppies, lhow 2, head. $2*l0. 541-7952. MS-~. appx-. 9,<kXI miles. S'l5 mo. aftr lO 546-8736. tmqnttyina: .lamp, vuea, Battle Creek Bell r'na~r. Chuck'• Bowlin&: a: Billlartls BRAND new .Chuck Dent qual., x!nt tor ,uard. or pet Bo fl Rent/Chert" 9GI ' 24 mo. open end. 1 .:=.;;o~:,:.::::,=~= ·:~ tapRltr)<, ~. misc ldeal for pml" room $25, 2750 Harbor BJvd. at surfboard, u.seCl twlct. $95. Dellveey all Dec, :a>tb'. a .' · r *~ '!9 ~~ 360 ec, xlnJ •n LTD 4 dr. H.T. l'Ull pow. '70 DATSUN Ph!ii 12,000 ii: :Ete Salt: Sun. M. 3257 Admlta.l Portable radio with Adam&, C.M. MG--T3D3 Opei 642-JJ05. 548--0063. HOLIDAY SEASON pe. _.. •• to ap. er, tad. air. Very few mil-mi's, camper s . mags, ~-Aw., C.M. case SJD, upholstered chair SUI'•· TV, Radio, HIFI, TINY Toys -Cbocob.te A.KC Harbor cocktail cruises preclate! n•: 536-9650. ea. $95 mo. 24·mo: open end. AM/FM, Xlnt. 548-798I, AH lkil!I, • Ollbich SU. aood cotton bloulta 50c: 2 Mink atoln: Natural ranch Stereo 136 ttziatettd $1SO. Depo1U will Res. Call 144--82l.l 0 um. YAMAHA 300 Enduro, WE LEASE ALL POPULAR 64&-8289. '.father fana, baby fumiture; each; one wuhe:r, neec1.; I: Azufine b.lue. Xlnt cond, hold for Chriltmu. 5'7-3851 rnmt Rlt. $650. or btll of-1972 MAKES AT COMPE'I'I· ·n DATSUN P/U, radio, !fys. bike, trlitea, hi-fl, color minor n!P8-ir $10. 548-1'01L professionally maintained. FACTORY direct dbcon-or 54.~-9591. · &o.ta, Sail tOt fer. 540--U95. ~ ~~ Reid for Weit. mirrors. Xtnt cond, ;~.~ <m~. Dec. 9 • 10. 16-SI'EREO, 1972 GaJTard, haa Fully let ou~. Phone for tlnued, new 'TI thodel1, GERM Sl:IEP pupa, A.KC. FAMILY 1 w I n I· Kee 1 HODA~ lOOcc trail bike, . further detail.~. , $1700· Eves. ~ ~· , m !..lJ291 F~ve Way, full •tereo ,chan&er, air appt, 644-8676. a.m/fm/mpx, boxes never Beaut, healthy, cha.mp lint. trailerable aallboat, 1969. runs great, goodies. Askinc THEODORE 968-0907. , au 1 p e n al 0 n speakers, 12' WIZARD nbtrx!ua boat opened, 10079 fac tory i\Jtr. Bred for temperament. Mint cond, Joaded, llttpa 4. $22.\. 96l-2152. ask for Chris, ROBINS FORD FERRARI . G Dec u, loll of '.pocUe-st Oett of drawn, r.·.,ra. nip, "°""bold ltenu. <Jlc .. l'· 1727 w. """"' ;~vd .. NB. ·· E SALE Fri, Sat, & ,"5n 11 •am: maple table, (bilk ala.II. lCOOter, misc. bn £: o!Jter Items. 6501 Cir, H .B. IU-6734. LF d ubr, beds, 1ame1, .. ~-misc Items. 31715 11Mcllft Dr, s. JA,;una. Sat ~".... . . "' ~ FA!OL'C ..,...· Kie. ·~. 111URS. FRI. 10 lo L M02 ..,...._. Dr., H.B. hJry 115 CILL' 5*-STIO after 6 pin io itnd. oµt ~ben • where to fee a -% carat Diamond ""r: Tillany "'""'· Wed-k bands lncluded·wilh I'll) Oharp. Save! $23.S. •Firm. AM/FM stereo ra.dlo $l25. Boat tra.11. $55 , Name brand component.I, 2 644--0263. Sell or trade for Datsun '69 YAMAHA 180. Xlnt. at. 2>60 Harbor Blvd. w/F'f:r + tape deck, stDl Swedish frpl. s.tO Sun. ~spe~~Pe ~~ U: ADORABLIE SILKY TE:\-1600, (21,3) 357-l211, ext ~ bike. Gd. tires $250 or btat Costa M~ 642-0010 brand new,• wu le f l 543.7682. 501 San Bernardino, RJER Di.---. Bret-No ® <1l4) M6-l4Tt -eves. · otter. 133-867fh Autos Wan.... 9'I cl watt sells $395 take S1a4, 2JO • .._---.... "f"r;ffi]~iii°liiO<;Cc>ib.I::::;,;;:;;~-::::,,,-.= un aimed on layaway. Sold N.B. r . Wett $400 take $199 TllO watt 1hed/smtlL Aft 4 5»-1'132 CAL-24 mint cond. Fully '64 TRIUMPH 200cc CUb. for. $3Z, pay off balance of CUSOOM ~ht Iron room $395, talce $ll9, public, $175, ~t. Lota ex. Sacritice, kits of new partg, $150. WI PAY TOP $115 or lake over •mall dividers, 'gates, bra11 dealers welcoml!, cash only, SILKY terriers, 3 adull Dana Pt. Sip Avail . ** 546-1775 ** CASH pa.ymentl. C.OlleeliDD Dept. lamp1. Gifts. S 31-5 3 1 l , al!IO misc. radk>s, no females, reuonable to iood 830--08'15. KINGP'lawn mini blkt, runs n4/893--0501. ' Stagner Creations, l37T2 gimmlckJJ, 639-6023/968-5806. homes. Baby's a 11 e r Ii c . CAL 2-24, head A: plley, 6 good $55. Stingray bicycle lOth Harbor, G.G. GARRARD Component ~3541: h.p. outboard, main I la~ $~.~aft6pm. ANNIVERSARYSALE DIAMDNDARErlna,6can.t 1ystl!m , unclaimed **XLNTqualityAutnllan perjlb.$4700.968-4179· p!WINN ~y'1 Stl~, Pewter Ir; .Uver Hoi.laware, 101.ltaire, sppralttd S300 lay ... waya, 100 W a t t 1, Silky1, 6 wlcll, Call 6"--2465; LIDO 14 &ail boa.I. Xlnt cond. aood cond. S25. . tor llled can Ir trudrB, iwt call UI fw free ..um&tes. GROTH CHEYROLET ..___, __ __, Gl"l!at a1 Christmu rift. AM I FM stereo, 8 traci., aft 5, 543-5434. No trailer. 303L New cover, 644-5887 aft 4 pm l&Ul\&lUS, cbarnu, men's ~ jewelry &: executive git ta: Make offer. 5'6-4471. +-way air auspenslon apkr IilTTLE dolls • tor Cttrlstmu $900. 67l-4815. '70 KAW A S A K 1 100 Alie for Sales Maurer Hand le machine engravhir BRlTANNICA, 38 volumes m' syit, aiinpl Garrard turn Tiny toy a pricot males LIDO No. 14 hJlbway trailer GrttlUltreak: Compl o'haul. lJ2ll Beech Blvd. · done on pft,ml!l'f!ll. ' date.+ world AUu l 2 table.,,Sold :f' /01~·8.S 2 mo'sold * 646-4fi65 cover, aoOd cond. &ood $35(1. 5a7-3219alter1:30 pm. Huntfqton Beacb NOACK'S volum~ •dlcti<H'llll'Y. w/book-pay.o am 0 . or GREAT DANE AKC r , ~sail='::":..:;$12;.;:;;...:"'"c:;,':;'::37:;·-= -KAw •••~ 000, -"-MT.flOBT • 'Kl 9-3331 n 962 7137 pymta of $5.41. U.SA. Stereo awn1-; · •u ~ .,,...., .. 103 E. 16t,h, C.M. 6-t&-3141 use. Be!t o er. · · Equip Warehouae, 179 E. pupa. Champion' lint. Start loets, Slips/Docks tJI '68 350 K.IWU..! · $400. Both TOP DOLLAR SHIP MODELS _ Fine, ~~bl~rtt Cn~;~Y~ 1;!~i~ 171h St., CM &f5-UU, open 1 at $'75. 963-4262' BOAT alipa avall. 25'<65'. Xlnt tn ex. cond. M>-29!19. IN CASH •··•cr·"·d lo ...... All' . days. SCHNAUZERS .. vail. now or aceommodetions in n e w '69 BRI D GESTONEpaJdfor -·--cle,.u··•••• '"""' .... u:: ..,..... liandmade 20'' Rqgedy Ann }dd 'tlJ Chriltma G cl 175c G d 3 --,_, .._ WOOd hulls, canvass sails. &: Andy & othtn. 138.5866. 1972 ZENITHS at I"' lowest a. room-Marini:. 673--6606. mototty f! t 0 0 paid 1or or not. Museum quality. Not from Ml I riH prices ln So. Calif. All Ing, stud service. 846--0839. DOCK tie-up privileee $'15 cond. S2SO. &46--3062. SANTA ANA DODGE kita • by 0 I d Eu~an see la UI l20 model• tn stock at Oranae GERMAN SHEPARD min. s a 11b 0 at . pref. '71 Hond• 750 1401 N, -Tustin craftsman. Private col· Wanted CDunly'a Jara:est Zenith I mos. old • 847-1050 wtr/elec. 303 E Edatwater X-O>nd. $1250. 6f4-6708 135-3691 FERRARI AU'IllORIZED SALES 1: SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W, Coast Hwy. Newport Beacb FIAT 1-·.,.,.ss Fir-1·2-4 -I SPIDER Like new, Ser. •42888, $1395 ~ull P,rlco Wholos•lo. BOok $1150 100% Fin•nclng Av•ll. O.A.C, SURFSIDE MOTORS leetion being liquidated. WANTED-Stat bellt with Dealer. 19" Otromacolor, AFGHAN -Exceptional, Balboa. 1..m-2'66. ' KAWASAKI 120 WE PAY TOP DOILAR ~1424, 9-6 p.m. shoulder harneu tor VW. e«m.TV ,.!!. $395AU. ~ CoHlor papen, 6 mos, female, bk>n-FULL-BOAT SLIP NEAR $135 * 644-4394 FOR 1U~ USED CARS 9'7•384Q.. FACTORY •., ~ HAND • ' -~ an... un-de 962-9805 ' U is .~J d '72 f I AT ~. Ca.II ~5380. tlngton Bf!ach. 968-±m. · · LIDO. UP to «I boat $1.1.5 '70 HONDA 350 · your car ~in. ean. . • Wll•r•. to bUy Diamoncls 11 Beltium cutar aella "°lamonds' undtt wholetele ...... Cn<l 64U681 MloallonooUs 111 THROWN S'IUNEWARE; WANTED MIN Schnauzer ptips, AKC, mo. 6'1J...6450, $500 ** &&5348 w ua ftnt. Dec. 10!h &: 11Ut. fl;'O(l'I 8 Track car tape deck $39.95 Cham blood II Re d BAUER BUICK lOam-7 pm. Lam{t's, Llitit Proof and mint sell compl w/apeaken. 8 Track p ne. a y 25' SIDE ne, Newport Beach Honcla Mini Trail $125. 2.'M E. 17th St. '72 SU a· AR u e 962-7689 e •ft.1..-,, 3 lor SID. New u.•A. for Christrnu. '11~: 968-lll[p. $2.25 pl!I' ft. till Lido Park 847 ftMJ> ... ' fixture•. Planters, Bottles, "'-VI' .,. HorHI · 1 11 67 .... ~. -~..., ua.y Co.ta ¥.esa 11 · ~7765 ~ ...... •· W'''TED hit ••· .... SI Eq . W hou 156 Dr, Ap ' ...-~. El I -• uu .. UI ,..n at whoiesa.lt ,..., w e """'rr-. etto u1p. are se, • ectr c Can --t38 ,i:DWO~ w~ -1": • ~71 DEMO SALE 901.I> large home, muat ml ~ Hems -Parlor Cirand Pia.no, 8" table u.w. bar Boy BBQ, -pdwer liwn edpr, Kenmore c;&)>lnet aewinc machine, fruitwood record slorage cabinet. Atl e"1Celltnl. prices a: below. Meny 2nd&. round pedestal hue ~haln. 179 E. 17th St., C.M., · SAIL Boat SllPI Avall.1 Up to Ora Co lies B J S rtscal' Cent AUllLated Craftsmen, 2121 Saarinen or Burke 546-4365. 6'5-2442 open 1' days. Q U A R TE R thorough~ 35'. Newport B e a ch , * ELECTRIC CAR '*' ~I; B~R. -, •I po er Canyon Dr, CM. Muslc•l ln1trument1 m '70 Motorol• Stereo ~are. ' $pllifed, I wt e I. 548-2253. Can be le1!n at IKJ;3 I~ Bll.1,. .~Y WJ'QTA -• MAPLE bookcue, double Console; AM/FM tuner, tum-dllp00ti0n.: S3'15. C a JI dianapolia, H.B. Hlirt~ach ltM;lC: 2833 Harbor, Ccr'l Mesa aolld panel head .,,and foot **DELUXE Double tom 10 table, tape deck. GQOD Launrn 675--&464 after 8 prp. I • . -][i] Motor Homea ,~ MO a,. Beach! r P1';)8:47-8555 540-4491 bedstead. B"b I \I e -·gr e e n piece drum tel. Ziljlan cym-COND. $300/ or bat offer. REG. ' ~ppaloo;u. C\ e· 1 4 · Trwportalloft Ill JAGUAR quUled davenport, l!Xcellent bols. s.:llO or best offer. 6t6-46n. Young aound, gentle & gtt:JI . ' . CAMPEl'tS ' -• WILL °'6'\Call>'l"Ral' ''l'lhm&ld for 1---------* •644-4594 '*' Chrbtmu L '600 MOTOR HOMES,. or. not, P Gordon SHAG CA R p ET ING lux-condition. Beile davenport. 6' CURTIS Mathes Stereo pnsen. , Rete.rve now for the holidafl. m....o800 -54~3031., 1970 BAUER BUICK QliolJa wblte •hag nylon New electric 1aber1 aw. GIBSON SG Standard Gui-Jlttord i1r: radio, Pec:an 551-6511 C•mper11 S.19/lten~ Low wttkly ratei. .. · Hlrbo:.Blvd. C.oata'Mesa.__ 540-22<2 ~tins· Have '2 Iqua.rt 1 "~54.:c7c,-3::1::82::.·~-----~;\::t~~. '::.~~lher finish, like nu. Sacrlf. $400. SORREL Mare 7 yra. ol~ EL Cami;.,, ot\L he MIKE . McCARTff" Alltel:, Imported 970 lards avallable. W 11 1 HAVE ovef 110 squatt yerd1 .~ 54().5484 aft 3. Pleuure ridln&' $300.' GoOd no nc ro, 1 •crWct' at half price-just of used beige high low Armstreng Flute •RCA color TV, perfect cond., used saddle A:-bridle $100. stove, :7~· .i;;, i:x, clil~. . '1'0 911-E Targa. specia.l .A95 per yard. Install carpeting In good condition. SIOO. 545-5446 lncld1 service cOntract. Taffy, 494--9694. ~1: ~. CM: . ·w aon, RECREATION paint, 5-spd • "{1 914, btlott _pirtstmu. Private Has been cut into K"Veral Office Furniture/ Sl.50 * 6~ Uke new Simco •ddle? metallic gold • '68 912 party call &17""'4239 El Toro. rolls of variou.s 1izea. Best Equip. 124 =~~==-"""'=~= 8 silver couches, •till '69 CH EV y % ton VEHICLE CENTER coupe, air • MB 280-SL SU R F B.P,A R.D 1, 6 ,, offer over $25. Call 831--4239 ...,...;,~------.WtLL TAKE CASH FOR under ruarantee $325 or w/Westway. lO'A' camper. cd\ipe roadster (2) e '68 a.umoim Good •haP'· El Toro. BURROUGHS Bkkp'ng m11 ch. Telt!vislon. 2376 Newport bt11,t :offer 675-.f480 Reuonable. Mk for Ed. Lam~hlnl 2+\ • '71 .,. ·-V'·t ddl h Blvd. C.M. 541-9755. <: ...... 2127 or 673-1850. ---1--·1··1 24•• -•• -• ·n --3 Wartsa $25. ~ boU'd 59" HAMILTON B ch' rnix-...,_,, "-'or a ng mllc iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HORSES BOARDED J.W"" • .,,.... -~ • ""' • ·~ •v.. ....... .. , DEEPER VISIONS,. custom er/Juicer &: Bwls. $10. 4• $30. l M copil!t 2 yn old $50. Box Stalls, Rldlna Leuons. I' WESlWAYS in Cabover Corner Beach A: McFadden, to choose from • MANY hl,adl,., works excellent P\utly X-mu tree & lites 6lJ-9s70. ' I II I Our horse. 546-15,J.t alt I w/.jack11 mint cond. $800. =~=W='::""'='::"'::"':::,.--MORE 11!1,,, W~t f!ull M/L, Jong ss: Mahog vanity & bnch Pl1nos/Ornan1 826 f'rtt to You "Eif."T.B.'ii&;;GOid:;-lyn\l~Pv;"':l.~p~ty!.·~SS~7.,~11~3.:__ __ 1911 PACE Arrow 24'. Sleeps Authorir.etl MBZ Dealer 125 Du Phyf ., REG. T. B. Bay Geld., 7 yrs, 6 llO Vol 11)· 523-7.,..,... jbhna 4: al~1 like new . ncan , e tables. '--------' 16.l Gm bunter or· jumpr Cyclet, Bikes.. • I 1eneraklr, air -~~"""~~'""'-,:+.~~- $45. 67>™5 ..... -~673-396=~'·~~---PIANO & ORGAN 3 Lin••· 2 Tlmff, $2.00 ..... p. 54f>.9'l66. 5-•rs ' ns cond, '·000 ml'• • ...... ALFA ROMEP . GAR1tARD 4-spd a'u I 0 NEW Amphk:a!-&now, land * * SALE * •. than new.-$10,700. 49'-3430 'TI. HONDA 175 Motorcycle dl.Yl/962-f~ nlabb. '67 ALFA ROMEO tumtable, Vlata AM/FM or sea: idf!l..I for Aki trips, Tl"l!mendous di.'ICOunt on fam · LDVEABLE JIUP9ies to (d. II~ J 700 mi. X1nt oond. $500 ~ mulu.plex stereo $50. Ztnittl etc. tor Christmas. Bargain! oua brandll. Chriitmaa de-home. Ideal aae 1 0 r I I09tt W bat aU. er. MT-6nl. BALBOA Motor Heme, 2 air 2 tops, «>ft top Ii custom prtbl ; record pia,yer $5. Sacriflce S 41-9 71 O, or livery gUaranteed. No pay-Ma'tne ~-!Mitt cond., low miles. made fiber 111.311 top. \Veek- Poleroid Land came r. a· M6-367f.i. Can be seen at , ment 'qi Februat')'. iJ11"~i:S~1• 2 M · 12 F '' '65 DUCATl 250cc Enduro 543-3082 end rpe<:ial w/tei.theJ" cast. never ua«I 2alo W. Coast Hwy., N.B. Choose from: •••••••••I $250/Best offer. Trallei 1, Tr•v•I 941 $l 7ts ~ $50. Men's tall dub1 $15. CUSTOM Wheels • 8 hole' Yamaha e Chlckerinr FREE to home with yard, Gentr•I fOO 64~ SANTA ANA ~. , Ponche t)'J)t with capa. Conn e ThomJ's neutered male Australian. ---------Tandem KENSKIL n-.iler llt't up In TOYOTA LEAD SOLDIERS Good condltk>n. Fttt Ford or FillCher e Schimmel cross. 1 yr. 540-6029 aller 5. GIVE A RUNABOUT Cuistmu Red nice pa.rk. SJ>9ce &. util. ap.. Pvt. putJ-.ntna bla call. Chrygler. S60 for set or 4 or Kohler Ir CampbeU DARLING Black &: Grey FOR CHRISTMAS like new • 673-5990 prox. SM ~JClean. $1500. v-best -'-. Book, $35. for 2. 675--1345 eves. • ~ &: hear the Opflgan long hair klttf!n, apprax. 4 Deslrned for 2 penons '71 Yamaha DT-1-MX 250 ···-"°~""~543--~1667""-.~--=141; W, Warner, Santa Ana ~, ,.......... . Open Daily 10 'IU 9 Pl "·'I 96" ,_ 'U A~ t •-p M AUDI plates, etc. 1701 Bedford DUTCH Maid Fashions Safe: Sat 10-6 * Sun 12•5 nos. ease........ ....-..u~. you love this 14' w/xtru. 3,mo't new. M111t U O -rvlce1 •rh t PHONE 540-2512 The Harbor Areu Only Authorized JAGUAR DEALER Always has an excellent ae- lecUon o1 both New & Used Jagtfars. 1963 JAGUAR XKE ,Coupe. 4 speed, Wire wheel!!, excep.. tionally <dean: red finish-. Looks & run& like new. (JUS298) $1995 "Specializing in Quallly" BAUER Buick·Ope!.Ja guer 234 E. 17th Sl., I Costa Mesa 54&. 7765 '60 Jag Mark 9 CoHectors item. Radio he111- er, automa!ic trans,' mini conditicm, JNE760 $1299 .,pw.l~ • TOYOTA Lane, Newport Bcb. Near Supervisor'• 1ampIe1 , COAST MUSIC CALICO pair mother &. son, fiberglass h\IU with' lf!il. 675-8783 aft 5pm. 4 N wt J::;""""'°"'""'""'",_,,_,,,,-.-Wntdlff Center. 64&6009 JO -SOI'/{. off. May be seen 2 & 3 )'I'll. Naugahyde upholstery e,w de '~me l5x9" '70 AUDI 100 L.5, 4 •pd, Bluf', • 646-9301 Dec. 11Ir12 no.ty. at 1581 Broker, Sat • Sun all Coa NEWPORT ' HARBOR 49!M312 aft 6 pm 35 h,p. Me'l"C.-Steei 3 Speed Boy's Bike Chevy wheei'a~ fits 'ii ton 11:tereo-am/fm, lD,000 Mi's 1946 Harlior, Costa Mesa 2:: ala Mesa * 642-2851 Trailt!l'J.O gal fuel tank Good shape, Ille ltff:D Pk~ps thru 10, $100, Al8o or 10 ...,.,s remains on MOVING' SoU4 map\• ~.Frll-9.9$-1525. *SALE SALE* !NtimelorCbristmu!Boy'o S30*64&.1n4 'b-nd u · l "~ . '53 JAG,SK120 Covered cargo hokl witb ·~ new . niroya i\latanlee. $3150 da;ya eecrt.lar)' w/hutch. Colt Waler Kl~. full auto, water PIANOS •• ORGANS bicycle. (Needs,. f~_x In I· batch. Use for picnic FOR s.J~nl-bike, 5 HP. ~~~1-00' .'lau belt tires SI~. 644-)fQ., e\·ea .49'-3716. CLASSIC S35o. Take USO. Slim-Trim 10ttelk"t", still in carton, up") 642-fi587 a.ft 5::D Good nd' k> S90 ....,...,. Wire wheels. ere., enll~I)' SlO. I antique cowbeU1 $25. never useil.. Family al.le Steinway, Kawil, HamfTl(lnd, LONG HA 1 RED Doxie, aUpp!ies. ~le. co ~~ ~ • IMW origlnat 1hn.lout. Meehllfllc-Pedal-Trim ~cl• $15. 543-7581: Allen, Baldwin, etc. From Great little ship! -CUSTOM \\!bftll .. 'I hol' ___ _..1,..____ ally' perfect thruout. H,ead Maplt.occ. Ir end tbl $5 ea. ~~;::::~~~---·I $295. RENTAU no up. female, Shots ft papers. 1~ Worth fiOO In Summer GREAT Oirlatmaa Gift ~ type with cape. A tomoti Excell llghts alone v.·ouid cost over •-Pl CM A ESTATE SA.LE: Elegant l>tjiy lO 'Cil 9 yn. old. 55711..~l. Musi 5'11 •n 1.ebnr. liltni-blke Good mnd!Uon. Flt& Ford or u 1ev• euct ,....,. to -I•-. p h • n, -E. 16th ., . , pl _ _.._..__ W 1 .. 1' UNG N ... I Ch ·•· •M ' I < -"' •< No. 2 ~ Wiu'UfVUll'-omens u . ., Sat lG-6 sun 121 4 DAR mutt)' mutts, 1 ew ·uutlt com na Xlnt cond i?>J75.1 ry...,-r. _.for aet o ot 893-25+4 days, t'Yes 531.5033. · • Dtslgnera 1abtll. 2816 Cliff FIELD'S ~I A.NO CO. brown male, 3 hlk females, Cati 646-8011 •n KAWASAKI 250 E. l mos S.15 for 2. 615--1345 eve1. ~ ,::;t t:.5" -$25. Co~ Dr. N.B. 642.-3655. 1833 Newport BWd. 1' wb old. 646-2739. $495 old, 700 mile1, ~ .nt'W .$625. FORD Galexle Factory Air ·~~ag ~ wbl~v.iJ,;:~7.' w • · • CR.J.n'SMAN poftr table Costa ).fesa TI4/645-3250 MALE / tem&\e Shell Collies. Marine Consult•nt 968-7581 an ~. Conditioning unit, u 1 e d , Oean. S2.600. 530-1698 = ~~ .e:!'t ~ ~ uw, Rood cood, pvt pty. HAMMOND Organ, walnut, Sbola. 1payed, family It INDEPENDENT •69 YAMAHA 250 a:: Enduro. complete nz>. ~7870. ROY CARVER, Inc., ~'°'G"'u='"""~::...::::...:=- Peol tbl. &25-13&-lSlS. $65. Call 557..flll. 25 pedala, full manuals space. ~1088. e Pu~cha1lng-Xlnt cond. Best offer aver ·WA.liTED '67 vw front 2925 Harbor Blvd,. ~ A!nd~~~~ :.t~: , KIRBY vacuum. Exetllent w/wcarCf! chimney Leslie + MOVING lo apt. Bleck Counseling on purchas\na '$400. 67~. lenders L / R, xlnt con-O.ta Mesa M&-«M ·~ Fmd Sta Wq $750, l.A' for •"--(':•""""''"-, •-lo-I-Hammond 1peaker, xlnt r .• n..... 3 old boats. equipment. d\Uo ••• ·-CAPRI feer. '44-trn. ' Glupar 30 hp JtJttn.on lilt S70 ;-;a 7 __ ;-.-uua. .-u..... cond; S1095. em1Ue ........,_poo, yn, ' 19TI*-TRIUMPH Bonneville n. _,....,..,.. JE traila' m Camp tralltr __ • -~-·--·----GOULD MUSIO lo good home! Ml-4196. • M1r1:, =•yor 3 mos old, 5 apttd. $300 . NSEN - ' • .;M, GD -~-. POOL TA"' c-Della-•~ SI-Jill FREE \ rt r-n· "-"~11 TO p ttflrlfl 'Tl -»JO cc 7,000 mi's. xlnt ---,,,,_,=~--·! ....... "''"06 ~ ""'"~" .... ., ,.._,.pu'!~~ .. '":::'~™·· --.-.-.-W-.-~-D-.-.-.. -~ ... ·.,;...,·.:,',,•-m. cash, I •-~~.. 11 '4) cond, $2.595. ore -~ENSEN f$. ._ MJC, slate bed, aGOd cont!. ~. :MMS No Mein, S.A. i '-'=m ..,"'"""''u -IU'l'1c. '"_.._-... --Al111fOR1ZED Vink cape itofe, All equip,~ -:----,.'.'.*~54".:7--068~'.:l_•~~-/---iQ.;;;;"C;;iall:l/a;;iO.ITT;,"AJ'i1.V"i'."-i= Invl!'l!ltment b\1111 will trade '61 HONDA 90 tn.il. tow 67M780/Horme Ml-7116. SALES . SF.RV!CE N.TU= 1 $50,000 In diamonds + cun CORnNA ~ vall.llt w;o, Xlnt pri!.M~pri! ~.!!,~e , ~:.; Specl1I Holiday Sile 19 mo old CoUie A.KC hlkbrkn ror .U' to lib' vessel 1ultable rnue-.ge, tood cond. ...._ __ ._,_...:, NEWPORT I ~UI ~ lot S250, New Meke oft~r •g;:1919'"" FREE GIFTS Good w/c:hlklrtn Frtt aood for Oetanocraphlo research. Sl!JO * 549--0!ll7 -...,......,.. 9M '68 FORD COfttlNA GT, ~ --------·-Y(m{ PURO!ASE home 8i6-308S. Phone Mr. Smith (n4) 2 MINI Blke1 • Very ~ ...... dlo (YPV145) iliiiifil'D iftDlitl ti, FIREWOOD 1'0R SALE HAMMOND 133-o9f6$. cond. New motan. $125 fer TANDEM ult: trailer -wUI ra $1tt - --· 111\l. -Ora,,..~ ""'olyplul ORGAN STUDIOS I l[l.:] lo "-' H both. -· "°"' duntbuu> • _( DAVE ROSS PONTIAC -. ta-• SU..7ail 1 In CORONA DEL MAR Na_,....... rtr•m Vf"9'" OUM '68 YAMAHA Ifi-1. Git Kit. rriotoreyclu. ~ for .r.a, -.. _ ALL NEW ''1'2 MODELS $36-.2127 or 173-1150 ,_, Harbor Blvd., * 'hbtf, xlqt EI..D:qUC clolhf'-1 dr)w, .,,,,,. E. QIU!; Hwy. '13-l930 o.:toember Jlth ._ 12th 2'1 " Whet\. Xlnt con4. Many ' a.ta Neu. .-... 611' W. I mos old-Wn~sel. 11.tie 1bt, LOWJU;Y Pi&Doa A Organs; Drawings * Refreshment.I xtras. 545-m5. ' MEYERS MANX show bu&· ..... • ....,., $#. Sd--2375 f;Vf'nil~c• g.9, Yamaha Plano t:-Or(ana: a Pets, Gener•I ISO Ke.ttenberaMartne BRAND new Rakigh m11n'• O'· Need• tr'lllne· Will trade tiiikJliAtrr'O. WMllER STAMP CIJDection .. Greece, StrlnY.'&)' Pianos. Belt bU)'ll----------121l Scott St., Se n DJ,ro Gl"IJ'KI Prht 10 apd. $90. ~1::"':,,VW;.;,,;°';;1c,:';::-";:;:::1:...._·_.J,,_.,_-------·c;., Oairld. $25. Portupl, Y'" .. lavla. Ca.JI In new Ir Uft'd. Schmidt •SIJERRY'S POODLES• l&' GU.SPAR TS bp O.B. Ralelld\ woman'l 51pd. $65. ·n DUN.EBlJGGY new turbo DATSUN 'll-2402. air, mag!, ' ....,. afirr I IMft· IW0-1688. ¥u.-le Co., Eat. 1914, 1907 N. HOUDA Y PUPPY SALE must ltll due 10 Uhw,u. ~. charse-O'.>rvaJr. Leu lhul AM/lr,M, orange_, 12.W> mi. )lilliiiiii~diifk..,.eybbnL;;j SEARS U' &lwnlnum Qt -Main, Slnta AnL 5*a4I J1:IXI. No .ftuon.ble of!er 10 SPO Boyt 8leyde $90. 3 800 ml. XJnt cond. 833-GIS, Uke new. S3950. 67>0315. _..._. Gnon Vtlwt \IDOd .....,_ !30. '7>-U<S HAMMOND ORGAN Cots IS'l "'"""' :HMlQO, ...i. "°" ""'* P, Stinrl'lll Trvc:k1 Mi ]L :MOZ. Only I<Xll ml. run, ...... I llO. ~. evn. A-JOO Serih, Ute .-.tnut. 1 _________ U' SEARS AIUmlllWll boat SS. 4M-n54. equipt. illwr. Aaldnc $4600. ril4T. POOL TABLE lndd BABY 8CfUip. a: clothtac. xlnt LlJlt ... AJ3..05M. BURMESE KITlT..NS aOod con di l I tin . Nice '68 1'1UUMPH Trophy 5IXlcc '66 DODGE I~ ,., v.a. CIM •. Call 492-1*: .• ··-·W, ~. Xlnt cood. CMd. M~I. tum .. 1wtnc PRAC'J'l'CI'. PlANO ruo. Ch. 11.rtd, uble , a~ls MO Chrlatmu pruenL ~1345 Looks • runs lf""ll. Call ' Gd c:ond. M,()00 m I '1 . }(ooae Hunllfl&1' Watch the J 71. tlW. ••· tel llke mw t'11-ltS4 tVI. ....7471 u.p. $37-47'4. evr1. M-2-3310 blwn. 1 & f.i pm. 548-1952. OPEN HOUSE column, DATSUN • , I ' I '. ' ' IMPORTS I SlOO W. Coast Hwy, Newpon Beacti LOTUS LOTUS, AUTHORIZED SALES &r S~VICE • \ • .. .. . . .....,., • . ' , ~. -.. ---. . . ... --. ~ ...... . -,_c·_""='_ ... •_1§1_~ .;;;' ·-~ .. E·1§l~I' --..... J§ll -MIR·c'"'i'"'DES,....IENZm ~P01"!.e!. 1 m ......_ 1 ... """ 9111A..,..,1.,.1r1o11 m A-1mpom.i m Autos, UMCI "° ~u1°" .. ":"' • , "° Aulo4, u.... 9!0 Autw. !Ml ! -ftCH T~O~Y:::-:O::::TA~-t~v_o_~~sw.,.A..;..G_IN_I '.VOLVO BUICK . -·luiCK ' CADl~C 'CADILLAC oYIR 2s . • -:-;2 TOYOTA .Bi"ll Yates ·12 voLvo '71 BUICK ~~~ ::ul<kE•.... LARGIST • l . '70 Mercedes 280 SE Sedan •. 1'111 ..,... ~ JI;'°" air. BeaottM ehOColate brown \\1th..; •ddle' it.l.~r ca-. 11-..it;...i, • • ' ' ' 6r..1232 SILECTIOH 01' ~.c~l!C, Cpo DoVlllf ·' ,. _,..,._ Le~lan l'or Lor .. ·Soloc .... FO.. ·RIVIERAS ' CADILLACS IN ·-~ ,...,.,. Alt l'l"loRSC"ES ' 1-e Im~ '""Buick soe°"1 Sin wa..,n, ORANGE COUNTY Oona, AM Radio, Vin>! l . .., "" R/H, .$225 ar best otter. l'llU t..attltr lntfttOr t tll'1 •'tl2'1 -''14'• . Dellver:yl ' . . , DeJh.fY 4 12 to choo,."""" All have 6~ SALES.LIASING · ' $· inttrlol'. 641.ull, .' $6699 nwltlli& -T~YOTA NEWPORT IMPORTS lffJ IO n71 .. , ·. lltS.v"'81n .o.. ' ' '.,_... .Bit $~v•••• On =:u:;-M1~~1·~:~ '6lBUI&CoM.liied110"'• ~~~ ' °"~its' .. I lterMlnfnt R1m1lnlnt · e · work $~ i · N..&.-' '71 TOYOTA$ ,, . f71 VOLVO$ ~ .... ~ :..=i.-=1 __ ·_._·-~=---=~dlloc , 'flWt lfAN• . ' . oppnMd by Co-and AMX . T'OO!T ....... ""' I • 32851~V.ll2 JW.. WA ...... ''" Ali ha"" Ml power ---::7=o""AMX=,,...--54() •• _ Open SUno111 3100 If. Oout Hwy. · NeWll9ft Beaeb '42-9405 ~ s.i-··-1 fl .. M l•1..:1 Bal&ne>o!F .. .,,,,wamm. M-- JDYOJA . s.n.J ... Ca......,.. . VOL VII equ!pm<nt, fa<:lory air cqn· ,..,..,,,, air automatic traM UTl C&dlllae Seda!> DeVilll. .,._., ... 137-Ul'.IO/~M5ll/499-tlll '" dltSonine ptU. tnan1 'other ' ' Dark ,blue , !'lblk top• '68 CADfillC SEDAN DE • -'67 VW l!UG 646-9.103 luxury -$485· "· Prl<ed2 fl'Om ;::r ..::r &..~ mlleo, ~trot Full)' equip. VILtE; ""1 _., -I . . . '70 914 PORSCHE · UM -· Coll& 11... <TIJLS27) · 1946 Harbor, ea.ta M;sa $2399 16100, 'UKE NEW! 54&-mO air "°ndi !ZBU'llOI! • • '70 COROLLA · Sj>ec!al '68 voi.vo StatlOn W11<>n, or ~-· , $259' .. ; l:xtdl'"t ..;...l&n. Low WAGON $599 122 S. 4 Dr .• IVR, 8"0d '"°" " '65 'cAo c:.nv. S&cnti ... DAYI ROSS PONTI~ mi!et. <11'. '124BXD. Sm.all ~ ccnd. Priv. pariy. $975. BAUER woman owner, 1o mL, ~~-• -.. WW -pvt ply. Sharp··-· <TGZU) 511-<272. BUICK ..... ~ R4>!, lap< deck. ~~ ~- Call -"' "141111. SANT$1A"5A"'A . • Atllol, u~ . 990 • CADILLAC Pvt. -· 646-5631. • 64 c.dlllae , • • ·11 PORSCHE 914, '""° N ""m I '" '65 CADlLLAC Cpe .. Ville. . eoupe· 11'Vlpe· iant """'·· radio, ·•pp, 1111>·· other TOYOTA COIT• MISA M a· TRADES COSTA '68 CADIUAC CDV, Xlot &!ll-or !rad• 1or plclc-up $1300 " JI ~ '67 230 • ·gg 23()/ll • '70 250 xtru 3500 ml $ C 195 · S4f-3SI lllt.66-6,..61 '?:o El ~o. 2 lo ,_ ' co~. lo mi's, ~ 11 extru, truck. 549-1250, ~PM Dr f. '70 COUPE de VUJt, top • '10 250-c • 'TO ~ e 631 .; __ , ' ' PHONll 54Q.2512 '70 VW BUG w•-an•• "'~ alt 4 · • M(\NY MORE at . .._ 417 w, Warner, ·Santa Anl . from, tmmaelilate • '69 ..... 'J• .......,... pm. 9 AM. oond. Private Par ty~ HOUSE OF IMPORTS WE Nftd Your Porsche and '61 ' dr Corona Xlnt Do::eptionally s~. Coupe de VUJe • ·10 Chev-MESA &W-~. '68 FLEE'iwooD Brouab&m $5100/btst otter. m-cm .• : Alorplde S..A. Fwy .. Beach wlllChpayk top dollt!· c&lI Bill. -.. -.... Hon, k> mi. uldna (991.ADX) elle Malibu e '69 Cbtvy '67 0AD C.Onv. Air, fUll FP, AM/FM stereo, see to '69 EL , DORADO, turnoU, B\uena Park or uc . 530412.. ~';. 6"-2580 eV. . $1.HS· Inipala • '10 Pontiac Le 2M E. 17ttt St., power, pvt owner: $1900, appntelate. 961-®7 aft 7 ~t: oolld. soqo. Pvt. J (1 523-1250 'TO 911-T Poncho. Top cond, 543-004. SANTA ANA Ma"', • cyl ocohomy • Coala M.,. 5'8·'1165 """™9 PP'· , pu1y; C&ll ·-·~·" \ MG ~~.· .~!!'!". • ...,,..,.,., SANTA ·'"NA ' TOY.O'TA , M:n'-~MB Dealor 1971 BUICK SKYlARK Auto1, Now. HO Au•, Now ,. .HQ A--.... 1 _,., ,..., ...,.. " (l) 523-72SO Cw:tom C Dr'. H.T. U,000 '· • I -MG •n 1'>ndio 914, 3 mo'a old. '.l'QYOTA PHONE 544).2512 m11 ... Lll<0 new. SIUM!ng ~0=cz ~~·L XlD't com.~; ... ~::;'.:'~ 411 w. ~GSBUGt&Ana BUICK . =:~~.'~;.!~~ ·SIMPLE PRICE FACTS •; I NEWPORT IMPORTS 1968 PORSCHE 911 Tarp 5 dly. . . '65 BUICK WJLt>c!AT. Full pwr. alttr., pwr. brks., pwr, \ apd, $4300. PHONE 5'11-2512 COmpl... -1< -.. -.... ..,, air ooncU· windo .. ; air oond., radio. Ford Motor Company' App' Hcation fof fair price In· ' • SU.SYO'f ., ClT W. Warner, Santa Ana witb Z'i ml 4nc1 gUar&ntee.. tkNtin& CP,JX629)·., heattt. This beauutut car · I ** BilJE ·sa,. -VOLKSWAGEN WHOLESALE PRICE · $595 1bow1 wond•r!Ul ..,.,,.., creases on 1~72 mqdels 11 now qpproved 'by thit l'rlee . 4 3100 w. c:.u1 a,... AMir11 radio, ...i 1n.....,., · ' DAVE Ross PONTIAC t,:'~~.:~& ~ Commission. As of now, however, we· ·1tll have i'ow l Ne.....,,,.. Bead. $12)). ~· . 'tl9 VW &mdi&l Cam 241> Harbor BJYd. •• W , 1----~~~~·---1'" """""· ""' ,,.. B,. c1ean, must .eur>tti.;..'".'J. Coot& M.,.. Harbor Blvd.,""'"' ~•oa. 11pon row of bea11tlful new '72's held at: 1911 ""'-" · ~ M~A ;-~can<!, $2400 -· Bolt of(lr, 645-M« or '70 UU1 B G 'G BUICK SKYLARK. vs, 1 ·540-'630'---· ----rl LESS OUR REGULAR ""'a• y ' Q A= 4 ~· m..ttlJ,' Wt'ft' u automatic, vinyl Interior. "Whll••Elophanb" Over> p Ce~ ·~· ''If. MGA,,.&rd ~ .. ""!'I'm A"'-T •n vW campor AM/FM Imm...,.i. With air. <mM99! IUMlhi ,..:., _, turn AR 0 UN D· VOLUME SAW DIS-f!'4lo~ry cll!an, ~· i t .... : . . . . radio. 10,(QI ~es, likt (3QICEE) $399 them into "CASH" -sell ' ~l! . .. ·n RENAULT R-16 Md. ;,... 13595. 646-6033...... . $1195 DAVE-ROSSPONTIAC lh<m """ Dally Ptlot COUNTS. Come-In today and MGB ....,, •. air oond, auto, elt!e ....;,.., ....,, • '54NTA ·ANA 2'!" Harbor ~lvd, C!Holllod . ....,.;a. I """""'· 1....,. rack. ·n , TOYOTA Coot& ,M... s AV E . '06 MGB Rdstr. Xlnt cond. Perfettjl't a'lnd. 30 "'MPG VW Camper, flOP-too, , Autos, Used 990 Auto.. Used 990 , . .'.4 • ' •• fed convert toP.' chic. Blk. MS-2740,'""MG-7662. ' aptcla.l Hoult6n lnterlor b)' PHONE 540-2512 teal !e'ather Int., wiri whJ1. -H Westphalia. HI Pwr. htr., .C17 W. Warner, Santa Ana Mk heU" radial tlroo. Abart TRIUMP "1• $3,!llO. 494-613(1. · '68 YW CAMPER exh't. aym. B I au p u n k t . '6.5 VW Camper, lela than lO(I FM I AM I SW radio. Pvt. I ' · I mi on reblt' 1600 cc q , · ' ~ty. p.350. 67s-564'4. TDIUMPff Body perfect. S1595. or be1t Pop top. ,4 &pd. dlr. Fully FOR sale '68 :h-IGB·GT. _ .\f IU • . otter. MJ...2349. camper tiqu.IPMd, Take oJ.d. h... • -Whoo)• x l n l va' STAG . 1971 SQUAREBACK vw " ,.,.,.. car or mnall r--• • • down. can flna:nee. 5f6.8736 cond. Beat oUer. 539-G512 IMMEDIATE nELIVERYt blue, radial Urea, 22,000 ml or -t9'-6311. CWJB066) l.tt 6. NOW" $2200. &U-21169 alt" 5 wkdayo, '64 Vo , MGB '64 tine cood E:Ut'"'e C ..i all day on ""kend. ll500 lko S.Nmi ~per. 68 ' . · "' HURRY • BEAT THE 1""" en&". u tire11 brks & ~ middle •sed PfO" • _..,.. w~se.:t-~belta with -i-t. u--·· ' ·-.-MSS. <"" ...,,.. ;, PRJCE INCREASE'' _.__..,,,._ ....... _.._ VW _.., ....,., xtru! Financial 1!'IO!'· •• :r.1"'4"1UO· F.RITZ WARREN;s ......... .,.,.-...... _ for · prob. WW take i Tso . . OPEL SPORT CAR CENTER Coll j4S-s:l80, • • . 1~6$-=-5948-=·,....,,.._~~~ 1 I 110 E;. la\ st, S.A. 547..mM ~ ~~ ;am711Xl 1961 vw Bua. headers, ',69 Opel ' Wa""n Opendally .. 9:cloMdSUnd.,. *** "5.~ *** """'"" -· .. u bar, no .,,-TOYOTA "'" '"'tra body, """ "'°"· t apood,_~19' •. ho< tor.' '64 Convortlbte. G°"'1 .... $300. 212 Oal< SI No. C, Clf ......, ,70 MARK II --. . Ndo. oom• !Jody ••ri<. Beat all 5. . $ 1199 '. , <>lfor. -· 1'62 VW Campor Promo I ' ~ Dr Hltdl6p, Atlttl "l'fahl, , : :::.__.!70 VW fiUG cond. aplit ·,.iMti"' ru· hfr. l' n 'l .. Radio \Nlt.AVU1\1'o;'l I ftAM IW\& • n~·t,. ....... ~"' -,'Y"" ,AM/FM • Xii.NT COND. stereo, •etc. isoo. or bst. a llAI"' ~ir:.J 5, "Irr~ I ' !J"O· '" 6f+.8111 499-2889. . -TOYOTA s-1A,An. •O 1!!61 vw Bui. xlnl """'P· for ·11' ..... .,,_ ·.SALE ·11 yw·· ........ ·-·· -.,...,. a clMft. '70 CHEY ,._ '"'"" .. .. I trtM.. ,__ Ir ... C , 11--. Air, ~··•· A •.-.tr. lttMtl) '70 IERC '""" ..... " .. ~ "~ t!u91r. 11t11 • ...._ "'" ,._ • ..,u U · • I llr, H\llTYI 1111 ANC) '70 CHEY "' "-· ••· -1 1lffrlrl9. ,..... ~rellfl, ¥111rl l'MI'. C74tllll $2895 '•71 MARI Ill '=.':' • SAYE$$$ ··10 CAD , ...... ,, .......... . , 1 ~I l)(.ICV .. ,, '. $4295 ! ·~-.. ~ TOYOTA'"''' . fGIS, Prival~-· '11~.:f" lntcond, lom!'o,$2800. ~~· PHONE ... ••11 • 9S2-!l660 54:>f'll7· . .· -. '70 CHEY , ....... '"·· '"" ;-:I· $2791l 1946 H _...L .. ,.._._ M '""°..., ·. • .ir,fUllJICIW.r.UUA ' U ! aroor, ""'"'"' esa 417 w Wittner :santa1Ahl. * '65 VW * '69 vw·sug. 22,00> mi's Pvt '69 Opel Station Wagon, , ' , ~ ' ~ , .. "'15 or bst. CLEAN pty.,1f'i<llrot ~ ..... ~,:.. l,l •ttt:D4'HftYS Ntw Yllt:M'. c,. .. .....-$21l115 Miehe.I.ins. $1000 1 Movlng to .70 Toyota ,Mari.I Gdliii!nning cond 875--1700 •• Ft?JW8..H.a. iif!i VO U • ~'m'f.:1C:~~j~tf: ~. ~ t H•wau-Mu•I .. u. 494--0626 ~· Radio •. ~. 70 IJU'i'o 19,ooq 1 mL <;ocx> •·. "Y.OCVO : · , ' · ' · · ' ' • ' ''69 Opel Rally matlctruxmmililii:! . mall,~""°'' ·trim, ·$1!00. • , • M ' H W >. "Mag whool•. big'"""" $1699 f 546-6467: '58 Voll"' w/'62 engine .. Only . ac 0 a ~lJ YW'f714 n , t ' • WANTEO'i ! '\'W •>nfkl Im 23,000 mi's, xln't c:ond. $550. $1299 -8011 f.11114 ' ,.,,,.,,,,.,.., C&ll 546-Tlll "8-<51.1att3. , OR '""'TOYOTA . altor I'!"'· I :'.I '61 VOLVO 'lBOO, A/C, o.o., Corner ht & Horbor - n •• M l•·..:• '65 vw Ii ... 11ebl1 ""' • 11on1· •• ~lh<r. SS<-m1 s •• ,. An• lUWA UllUI ~ l'l tn.nl. Nu p&izlt Slim. GU)' PlrelJI HS tWL 557-5510 : TOYOTA. 1946 ~J<&.~ M.. m-~. 5'5-ll51. Autoo, UMcl 990 lior, '65 vw Bui • OO>cc ....... iiiiiiiiiiii 6'6-!001 '69 TOYOTA &mzoo• oc1. ccnd. 11.~ . j •. MAVERICK-PINTO SALE·!··· ' ' 1970 I: lf71'1. 4 1pe1d1, 11,,11d1, 1110 1lr 11"4, I 1ut11t1etlc 111ff1\1. EXAMPLES: '70 MAVERICK '71 PINTO - Fully f•ctory equipped. R11Uo, he1ttr. &r•bb"' INel\/rtll119 1Mpet, 4 .,,..., l688IEPI. 101141 1111lt1. ())1CAXl. ILUI IOOI PllCI U1H $1496 ~:.~. ;.1$1696 ' .... STATION WAGON SALE! . II f9 -NOM •. lllJllll:• t•llll&.CIM;llj flilL, 11),.; Torino, V.W., Yofvo, Debun, Ofds.,.Merc.. Toyota, O,.L '65 tn '71 mo11e1~ ~· w11~ tun,._ a.•••· ... d. EXAMPLES: ., , .. , .•6's;FORD WAGON ''' '70 'FqRD't'o'l'ASS. Squire. \ia, lltl_H, ••11t.4 •Ir, P.J., P.I., Country 1ecl111, lllH, 1ute., 1ir, P'.S., 10H mlltr. CJOtlEJI good lflllt1, CWWK7ttl ILUI IOOI PIJCI $J14t $750 ~:.~. LT.D.~LAXIE~T·~IRD-IORINO .SALE~ • l ; ' I , ' ' ~ I ! " i l •· ' " . . " • . ' ; ""PH~G~; M... COROJ1A SEDA.N Finn •• ~ 1600 4 Dr, A~ Trana, Factory V ...,. nd ~ ,_ 1-----==,.--Air Cond, \i'.U)' aean, (YYS. ety "" co · · u•..,...._ COSTA MESA DATSUNS' PRE-HOLIDAY SALE!. Mny to chooso fram, '65 thru '71 Modals, Sport roofs, formals, 2 d- & 4 door hardtops I. ............ poWOI', ofr co!Mlltloolnt. W-.lfto avollo~e. ., PEUGEOT 009) 1967 vw SEDAN Demo S•I• Now' In · Progre11I Sales, Service, Parts FRITZ WARREN'S SPORT CAR CENTER no E. i~t.. s.A. 547-0764 Open daily S.9; clo8ed Sunday lj)UICK CASl:f THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 $1695 EXCELLENT CAR $1000. SANTA ANA 646-81149 uk tor Art TOYOTA .68 vw ""'.,, PHC)l4! 54Q.Ul2 642-!'.l91 do!!'.'°5'!>31!8 """· 417 W. !'&r;ner, SMta Ana '68 .vw. Auto, AM./FM, R'unl '68 To~t& COrona X!nt cond. good, $1000. $875. Call be'tween 5 -7 pm I _...:6...:15-_19U.:;;:.;-:*;;;*-c6$-...:...:2="''-- 67J.-OJ78. 1 ~ VW bus It's &!ways the right time & '64 Encine A trana. always the ' right place H ==*=5<...,5-=2'!0=-*-=~ )'OU want RESULTS! Call KARMANN GHIA 1600 cc &12-5678 A place that ad Real tint body, tut Kie today! ~6'1U781~~"'"$'!00-· .,....,~~~ 970 A~to1, lmportocl 970 Autos" lmportocl 970 .. SANTA ANA TOYOTA Introducing Tht All New 1972 TOYOTAS MARK II Choice of WAGON. SEDAN COUl"I ' CARINA · ·CORONA CROWN ALL NIW CIOWN ....... ,. .. . .,. .. .., ... ......... COROLLA UM CC.I ... CC ....._ ·-- SALE PR::v~i:s~ '( QN NEW '71's & 72'1 The AH New "Celica" is Ready For Test Drive. •• Now! 'SANTA ANA TOYOTA 417 W. WARNER • SANTA ANA • &40·2512 c..,1 ... ~..., ............ . , 1966 BUICK 1970 MAVERICK Wiidcat. Cu1foi.., ex1remetr 1 0-tr, Low Mll11191. Prlc«t 1 OWntr, Auto. Tr1n1. Ell• ci..n1 Pr .... 1ou11y OWMci Avio. To Still, hrtll. Tl•'"'· tr-l'f Cl .. nl Mull ~ TO rnHOt Wllll FUU Powar tl'ld Apprtcl1t1. Bin~ T1rtr11. Air. Bmlc T.,.mt. 51295 $1395 $1495 1967 COUGAR XR7 1968 M.G. MIDGET 196& YW IMU!llul 11111 wllfl Wllltt! U~ Wey Abo v t A-... AufO. F11'*11. Anoltltt Good TrlM- .S.11 Top, Rut. Allfo. Trtnt .. mobli.. 1Hul11Yt In E-fl"I' partatlen Ctr Prlc..::t To Stll • '"·51295 w"'sH5 a.r«Tirrm.. $795 19.68 FIAT 1967 KARMANN 1910 ·oiTsuN 510 GHIA ' Or, Sdn., 11:/H., 4 Spe..::t lxc.i,.,t Corldll'O!ll !"rktd Tr-. l•«Utnt Cond, Wt Kflv. Complflt hf¥1(t II:• To Stll. a.t1k T""'1&. ' con!. U.llOO M 11 •• ~ etnk .... Tr•lllP'f'l•litrl • Ctr • '~-l1nli: Term1. $995 -$895 '$1695 1970 EL CAMINO 1968 TOYOTA 1965 YW BUS Custom. 16A1t Mtrtsl l"u!IV ' Or., """· Good 5-lcl (M, hm...C.mptl' t! Cl U fftll'I '" t. E..ulppllCll lnd1.xllno Alrl -tlnk T1rma. ltnk Tinn$. Stltntl a.1* T-. $2995 5995 ·-i795 • ; ' ,. SEE QUR COMPLm UNE OF '7~ DATSUNS • COSTA MESA DATSUtJ I ' ' 2145 HARBOR BLVD. 540-6410 EXAMPLE: '70 FORD 4 DOOR · ILUI IOOI PllCI $1110 OUR PRICE $1,496' 4 door, r•cUe, he•ter, auto., '63 IUICK SPECIAL , good nill••· I KLC790 I .. 4 door. Low mil•s:Originel '67 SIMCA 1000 thru-out. IVTMBHI. '63 PONTIAC CATALlllA 2·0r. H.T. R&H , •uto., power 1teerin9, 4ood miles. IOJV8921 '65 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill ' 2 D" H.T .. R&H, 1uto.,.P.S,. 1jr C:ond. Good miles. IPIT484}. '63 THUNDEUIRD ' lmm•culot• fhru-out. New p•int, Full power, •ir eond. (UEZ87,I. , '66 MAL19U S.S. ' Herdtop. 4 speed, r•dio, heater, -good mi111. ISLV4111. • ·~s96 :·$596 ·:?-96 $896 " ) ' j \ j ' ; . ' ' ' . ' . I' I ; ' .. ' ( ' , -· • .. " ... .. ·--, • • • •• -•• • ' J •• • • • • .. ......,, • • ·~ . •• § f --~·lfeJ I. r-~ .~I ;1r-.... I~ I --...... J~1 .... --ii-iiii .. ~1~§1~1'1~· -.-~ ...... ;;;:;~/.~~;;;;; "-;;~~ ' ' ~a .. 71 ·----1~ -==• =~e .%== =~~ M== ~~~ -~~ M~ ' • CHIYIOLlf CONTININTAL ' FALCON · ' FORD MllC•Y 'OLDSMOllLI OLDSMOllLE .PONTIAC ·-C••• ~ v.eA°wAGON ,' 1110 :~ m, • ...;, ; 11 l'At.CON '69 Ford LTD · lR --I '7J Olds Cusrom ·15 oLDI!. P.w .e. -* $111 * ' . -4 1P'<CI: ;rmto, lioai.r, ride ·tuJtt 'o4WD'ct low" --"""' 5 PM I •~ llllOll-1 llraNI -!Im l'50 1!162 Pontiac ~ Cpe De VIiie • --· tinted !leslble ... price ..,......... ... ---I J Door""",""'" Rad!?• ... .!: -1111¥ Pl ,.,. ' Cl'lllsef ~agon • 557-• Good "°"' csr ' • Air 011it. Ali<~ s-. -. ...iiOt -u1er1or ,_ ... 1&111-.5 P·"!! t '""ID ~ . ......-.............. al:,,. WLU111 1111. ., ""-· ,.._ s.,.~ !M-0'" ~ ; -t!I ii&'. p.i>wer .,.._ _ .... IJ><Dl COIY'"'* rv matlc -v I Inc. """'r Brakos. Power ·PLYMOUTH • -• ""3' -~Vinyl mu., •tlll la ·~ w~ -root ZA~S a· 99 , l'Ull ....__ Factory Air_ Wladowo, Air°""'· l.ui:· 19'10 PLYM<llm< Sport T-lllD / ; -1~.. . . • ,..,,,,., •m . 1172 Fanl LTD . l O>od, -"""" ..,. radc. 1:11J£As> """· l ·0r.r"""' .., top. • · .. Le••• Now • • · ·~" L~~!w~!t~ f :' Wagon , 1 _, I •. ..t. ~1 lli95 F1dl Price. • • ~ Now • • e •au t1tu11y mllntalned, 'Jl T-llRD : lllrJS• ... ,_., ,.._mo. Ooly S7.<Dl -M io.. -1 10...., Dbuacl<,4lrCood. YDl,UINfO . 100% Fl-Int . for2< mo. at 11lU3 per mo. bumt .,.,..._ W/W tlr<•, : lad,.._ • . -. Au•-•...r-::.:.., Vlliblll'1 Gnou. P., .. Hoa"' • II O •c Incl-tox. RAH. Air. Pvt; party. 125511. .. .. ~ u... N•...., I ---· --.....,.. Qoty -""· rcupeted -•• • ~ • N rt Natl I Must "" cu finance, Extra Oeen filOlole ml ~ ....... ; ~ .... WoU la .... <ate ol ~ -Power •Steerinc SURFSIDE MOTORS ·~ ona ~.ti.: . (MDRJl6) : ~I ... Co. ~·,::;. """.;,.:,:: P<lwer ,.;...,, CSer •2J: 1916 na.!!.~· M.,. Lt!lllnt Co. '08 ~Y m . i dt bd tp, $1" Full Price :· ; -.d So. Ca!U. *'71 CHEV. IMPALA* ·mosn. ruco.,.,... . 1&illr704> ~FORDS * 147,3141 DM1"'1 ot So. ~Ut. P/S, Rlll, deill. PriOed ID lti0% Flnonclnt :: : . lot ... ~ Bank ~: ~ .. ~ .. va ~ . . • ~LEASE NOW :. •· ~·ST'"GS ****'" M·-·-' di ht National Bank I .. u af $800. 63-1181 Avoll. O.A.COIS. ;1 • llmA_._ im..., _.,. -~· ~. . -1984 CXlRVAm .2 Door > -0 ~· ___ , 2022 """-c.n Irvine SURFSIDE llllJ • m ll11t· 'l _ • hw•riwer,·. · &1!°• pow e r Monza, 4 Qd stick,~ t.or '6 mo. at $113.82 per mo ror..INOS . hardtop, full pwr, air oond, ~ei:· ~ . PONTIAC lllU ~ • --.,,,., J>OW•r lralc.,, ndlD, noany' • ....,. r.p.ir,, Incl Tax. • • HIR.TZ CORP. ID · ml mutt "" $550. .. :· , .. 1NtCi6iLLAc'• ~ Inteliot. , . ., c-1..,,...,. tat cilmnt 1., Newport Natkinal ·-w.Ka-. ·-·•·1m 548-<115or&n-7670. 19700l"'De!tall.2Dr .. Ac1 · ..... '!fr: • · 147.-:~ ' • . ·s.1. D.~D1! VIL't.1! fr<i>C "'""'$2'79u5Iow" -.u-~. '.:'I -~ • MUST .. NG_ Ill power. vlnyt "'" $2,<DI.-'63 J'9NT!AC ~""l!I Prix.. * dlRISTMAS Gll'I' •··, ' · -1 32 5 • • --•ng "Co. <714> 77M050. .. • m -1u11 1 •· 1r Ex ImrriaCuMta. 'Be&'iltiftil 8&-• ~o. ....... .,.......,,"" . . eower, e~, a .. c. '66,T-Bin:L-allpwr,aireonl; Jwu mllt-~ with 1t• _ ~U ~-~==~-~-~/ Divillon of So. Calif. '67 Ford Van. 5IMKI ml on new '68 FORD MUSTANG. V8, '64 OLDS !ii, Xlnl, ·new titt. _cond. Ori(. owau, $495. bucket aeat., mq wbJl, b!actlaJldiMt··-~ln-lfti!L~Oward 60 CORVAIR, load worlf ht National Bank q .12,tn:I ml on -new auto. factory air power •tffrin& 4 door, air , all pwr, rwu: 644-46U. cl~, .orf& OWDr' $11'.tf 1 ia:·..\erlor. Fllll·lllXlll'Y. ~·a.:.., ''Or-·~ 53'1-00m =d RJr!· bu~'* 2rm Bultne.·Center, Irvine _tran&:. Xlnt cond. Must CWIK372) ' ' ~new. $400. ~ '61 PONTIAt;:, Tempest at.a-64S-25& :: -'.~-~F.¥;:~~'. Corner.ht +~ . ei?O.,RY:~ ·E ··,\' a3-162G SEU..~.&42-<Xm. $1SH '660LDS Toronado,deluxe 2 tlon ' wac.on ... _ Go o d '55T·llRD$fJO ... ...._Ii a~Uve autormblle · ' Santa Ana . · , ¥. ~11 . , . " 1970 ,fORD , -l9&t FQRD .• , ~. J'/S, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Dr., all power, below tran&port;B-tlon,' ·h~ & 644-Z'I& ~.·'I ~--_· "' ,,__;;;.._ ...... ~ & ._ ,..u.on ~ · '"·•A"et ~ • · ·-i G"' •vlE 500 PfB, R&:H. Clean, a:oOd 24IO Harbor Blvd. wholesale. Phone 4~. pa.Inf, $250. 962-9785 . . • i ll10Wl'OOJn u~ ace .ut ....,...uuw ----r-• ......... '6'· VET m AM/P'M rebl "'-• cond -•~Ml)>ett • ff . VAUANT trive today. S.U.-;P.ri9ed ·-.ta. w.ide ~ rjtta, $7.i(I. enc. nu'cfuta &: cabn inter. 2!~. H.T. Im.maculale • MS-9e:so _, • · o er• C.0.ta Mesa ,64 OLDS .f Dr., H.T., P/8-'68 ,PONTIAC Fireblrd, low ~~ C251AGE) $3815.._J~ A 59U2!Maft·&pm. Gd •tirna:'pi11ntt lo i;ni aft 3 ft"!.''~ attractive light I\)' · 1971 MUSTANGS P/B. -Alr. Riff. Or te . ml;s. J ~ny xtru. Xlnt "'· ~ ~-_,."11~"":,I ;i .. CHRYSLER .. , ~. CB;il)' See to ~.;;,'! ~~'':!;;'. j ~YERICK , ' !:!ERTZ CORP. owner. 673-al54, 543-74.U. .:~=-Sporll vocy ·~.~~,;!'~~ '• "CAD Copyt. Must aell 1Jifl .~ '-•· Believe. . • Auto. trar11., radio, heater, '70 1.11urnlCK I 22J,jW. Katefla. ·Anabelm Tum unused ttem1 'ltlto qulolt cl!an~ .lit. rul)lllng., Many radio.. Ex. tranl\\o cat,. ) . cub at 9·"':"ll950. Ori£. 1967 CHRYSLj R • •n CORVE'ITE Conv t. 'power ltttr., fac~ a i r ' IMlUI ) (714) 77l-4050 cyb, Cl1l 6G--5&1I xtraa. $400 •. 644--~. Clean ~201'S Crair. : 1 Jocal mmel'~ .E. l'ftb a. ti"\~ ~ ........ I ~ • mo'& old. Must ~·· hurry on this one. ., I '66 • M us TAN G Good iii ·CM. 'l \~. , "AhlconditjlllO!i,cl~X'!Xl-·'.!'11·~ UmW. (I) .Qeannce~t395AUH) 2 Door. dlr. Dix coupo. Un· """portation, PIS. P/B, Aulol,llMd "° Auloo, VOid • "° Auloo;Ullld I 864. . cnl)"I0-3'31 .i't 5 pm, pr75. Johnaon Ii Son, 2626 der 12,000 ml. ~ by lit· R/H, $675. 675-(HM aft 4 C~MAIO $13H COUGAR . , .J!arbor Blvd-, Com. M.... tie old banker. Take ..,.U pm. ,r • ' .~. down or finance. (336BEN) ,..--=-:;:--;--;,-=-. ............ .,.,.,. ·--.--. . . 1969 FORD 494-68l1 alt 11 am 546-8736.. '71 Mach I, 11,000 ml. ~ ~.,..,........ "TOIYEIU?lhtY OOU~ Vt. : : LTD rCOUPE Perfect concl., loaded w/ex. ;rn e ....... _;pf'S,P/B. -plr, .. .,.,._,.~.Style I der Coo! U MERCURY tl>u. air cond .. tapt' doclr '!ljd.et ••fa'. N~ ',tome . IE·"... ·~I 'TOOi. f5.tli82) • ' wtitte :fth d'art biue T:~ etc. $3.350. 67S-7200. ~ --~ .!800. ' • . · $mf· 1 , ·lor ,,_,_ MUST'~G •n I'~ '-t &!I tlolx Yeo kl ' ,......,. '6•w-• DA'{l 'ROSS'PONTIAO I & .-u root.. Au.,. 1969 MERCURY ~· • ' -new. ~-4161. .. , • • '61..CHR.VSL:ER 2t80 JtartxiolJlvl:! :trans.,radio.,beat~r,faclor)' MARAUDER XlOO 'Loaded, alr, lo mtle1 . " CuWROLEf-. 7 "E .. W YOR~£D * Coot& Meaa • ~-""nd., ~~°2""'r .. P""· '2 Dr. H.T. The oportlell OrlG.,....dt Sa~?'° Lea<~ "';!['02for • , .. .,... '"' ''"1 .,..,. •• . "'llSl'a.,pwr ... u.....,ws&mucb l.J&fit • Do with dark l"tl . "'..,ce. =-<>• • • ' ... •· '4 door. N I power t 'ildDrY '70:.COUGm:A.'r!F'R\l'·Top ~JllOn!. Oeu.noe P.r l ce.d lvyroo~>'!e.; &: COlllO!e '68 MUsrANG · to -· CllEVRO. ·, _ IMPALA air. YCP210. ~ ii ~ . · Low mllft&:e \• Mint Cond. ~(XSLl.S)) $.2'175. Johnlon A Tilt &tr' wbf auto . trans · 289. Vinyl toP ::. ~· •• -· · $1295 IJ075.' 6'2o<835 0.,,. •Son, 2606 ltartxo< Blvd. • " ' " ' ' VS. allbJ., .fac~.air..-,~-. , • ' 646-am Eve. &. W/,E. ·~ Meaa. 540-~. ' ·:=;· :er .. ~"';;~!~p~: $1350 675--~l ~· ""~2/;cx~> MacHoward couGAR'XR7'88/ADxtru. :'7roRDCountrySedan .,,.. .. thn'i.1oout · s.. • OLl;»,SMOllLE VI ROSS PONTIAC 839-9600 · or 531~ Xlnt cond. Ntied .to sell fut.' Waaon.· 10 Pau • Powu ~ve. Ota.ranee' Priced ., .. . -Harbor ntvd. °'""'ht " -Alts ... , .....m. .\Jr. Rem. •• Rea1 aean. <••iACVJ 1?675. ,_ " '72 Olds T-aclo ............_ u--• Santa Ana •70 COUGER lo mi I &: Pwr. Brakel • Pwr. Steer. Son, ~ Harbor Blvd., , . , ...._.._ • P 1 $1251). · >842-6144 ea.ta Mes1. 540-56.1), Cuftom Cpe, I $ay 1Splil ?I CHIEVY'i * '611·CHRYSLER NEWPORT .. dlae brlcl,.xtaL<0nd. ~c. ', 1971 MERCURY Sea~ -.,, Windows. Tilt ~ e CRl'VEUZS Full ~. ~ctory afr $2595. 6'f5..043C aft~ pm. i 1966 FORD . · Wheel eruiae Control Ster- • CUWIO'I . -., laJiOl&u roof.' C'lTD-~ COUGAI\ , LTD. 4 DOOR STATION WAGONS . .. TaP,, Vlay! Rooi <'03- Hlllz to.RP -835l $IS99 GoOd c:ono1 , .lllliO °"' owner, 1>an1to0. auto-HERTZ CORP. EIBI . .. • , ~ """'· P.s .. P.B .. ~.c.: 1615 -w Kat-•· •-·•·1m 1 ---N l/11 w ... Ka~"-· -•vE ROSS PONTl'C . . ....... -or 518-2439. -. -~-•• -ow •• (7141 m.... o.; ~ FALON . ' <.714> 7TM050 for 36 mo. &t $1S7.60 .. , mo. tii;--;ri'n;;i.,..,0;--:i::;-::::;-2'1!1Jc~!..,d, . ,.. ·~ Room ·For Did-'67.Me.rcury Colony Park SW ind. Tu. . • 6 Pus, xlnt cond .. AC, PS, N-....,. National · · -CONTININTAL. d y" •• claan out the PB, !!'•k •to...0, nu tire1; •n,..... · = ~~--_ brb. $950.. · ' • prqoe • .your truh is CASH all ottw;r acceuOries, i ttrac. Leasi119 Co. ..... . . '61·~~!.'R. .. S'Tl ··-' low pnce. n4114-14!17. Divi..,,, of So. Calif. IM?ALA 351;>~Clut cpe. SEDAN.Full.~ •. ~· "$JI~•. 1"-wlth • .D~Y Pnm •n MERCURY Cougar XRT bt Nadbnal'Bank Yell cared. Xlnt iblpt. FA air, po~ windows A: Mata. . Cl•uftild 9d. $400 Dn., take O'pym nt&. 21'12 Business c.entu, Irvine PB/P,, t ~a t 1la11, (04SCQS) · 1 • S cyi, AutO Trana,,.Ve r)' &12-1.822 * 963-9320 UJ..1620 ,...._ -.en;= ' $18" ·. . ·a.ao. (0ZlC121! .' ··~ -ditVflli ...._ -DAVE -ROS$ l'tON'rJAC • S495 • .,.,.., 980 Au!ol, Now 9IO Autos, Now · ,.-~· ~· · 100% Flnonclnt-4 .i inm • .i. ....... 3l.<Dl :lf80 ila!bor-ll!vd· · Av1/I. O.ll.C. . • mi -'1795. ~-. eom. -·s11•s1D£ llllJORS '19 IJIEVY Kioo•ood If&.' '83 Ci5N'l'liiENTAL VIII' 11111 tiall Wp,P/~'Plb.ab';Xlnt 48,0ftO orif mllt1 1 ....... 56-Tm. • 1111 * -147 .... ,...,,..._ rn I t Ffiii , i ffO a.., bs;1rt1t1 ·;N . MOTOR TRENDS ,.'Car of -the . Year'' . . ' • .. COSTA · ,lilSA DATSU . ' DIA ' . Moa•I ZIMMRM.AN, OWMr \ 2145 HAllOR BLVD. ' --. S..Our Compl1ll Line Of '72 Do-. e ITATLON WAGONS: -• PICKcll's • • I Dll. a 4 DR. SIDA.NJ e FASTIACKS • 2C (LIMITED QUANTITY) . .S40·64TO . .. J MONTEGO Selected by Motor Trend magazine 81 1972'• Car of the Year .•. Nothing to com· pare in Its c!ass for style and look what yOu ·gei for . this low price , .•.•. TWo door hardtop, V /8 engine, Select shift ti-ansmisslon, Stylish vinyl root and matching vinyl inlerior, Whiteside wall tires , POwer Steering, Front disc brakes, . Radio, Deluxe wheel covers, Side body moldlng, 'Th.led glass completely, and believe it or not .•• AIR CONDITION· ING ••••• Holiday Special • • • ,. • . $387.2 ~ ~ . . .. ' • .. 1972 MODELS .still · at 1·971 P.RICES! . • WIDE SELECTION NOW! • HURRY! NEXT SHIPMENT WILL CARRY AUTHORIZED PRICE INCREASE •.• '#<Orange .Count~·· Tamil~ o/ Tint Car.s" 2828 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA • 540-5830 y. .. '· l • e COUGAR e MARQUIS e MONTEREY ' re COM ET e CAPRI •• ALL 1972 MODELS •• AVA ILABLE NOW! I I 17