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' I ' • ' FORl;OllH FELINE · DOES HIGH·WIRE AC'I; 25 FEIT ABOVE GltOUND IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
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,. • FAID~ Y i.R'ERNQOlil" piGEMIER 10. .Lt71
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High .. wfre Kitty
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Kitiy ~aved ·
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By Lineman
Neither plaintive callJ ol "Kitly,kltfy~
nor a freshly opened can of tuna persuact:
_ ! la cat.to co~."own, from a Huntingtori
.. . lteacb utllity-~pOle.:,Tb•P"dayAit:temolla
Where It bad been 'perched far five dayr.
-But where -neighbors and an animal
w~en failed, Edison eompany Unemaa
Georse Fisher succeeded. Protected by •
pair! of heavy glove1, he climbed the poleo,
petted the kitty and simply hauled it down.
Mn. Arlene Landzy, 19l$t Jerril)'ll!l
Lane, lllkl Illa ~ cat aougbt
nfucemff:':'~'qo wball )t·w tlllsed'i>Y '
"lt wu• ""'rain
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Eartlllr . T!ni(adlr, -·-llplmlj' Wirden Toil R;lfllUio trled 'nlilntl'7 11it fltll~ !<> imuie Ille eat '!nm . us 25-fool
""""' with -, , • lf<>llman nailed · a pie · plate to a
6ii>omhahdle, ,..~...,. tuna In' Ifie plate,
and then scaled a• fence In an effort to ~t~u'i f.c~~f'. ·~~t ~hJ:~~!Y -~-~~d
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·"! ..cpotlf-.~ news media Coverage.:.'on figilred be ci>Wd baDdle u.e' bird and ttbe
(Jla,dli>· .'-'!~WIZ'~ ~.q-r·:o o t ,_of a genuine ljalllornla..condor -fr~~.~,lli),;J!a Aq4• •I'd~ , <>'!IY~biiut 50 exist l'l'l\le ,,,,.ed 8'llpe
\ll'Cerenillliloilsly lri~IM· dar ThurBdily llo\!Splings,.area-.... !Uld niakO'IUm,-.
nlgbt. • " big ·man ob campus. · ·
As it turned out, the med.la had all lhe He goei1to Golden West Q:illege.
facts fouled up about a fowl perched on "11ley aiso . claim they're birdlovera "
the tower overlooking the WlllOwick Golf sald one newsman. •· 1o1 '
O>urse s_ince ~esday.. . Wu it_ a scary ascent?
A· dar1~ pair or Huntington J3each . i"Nqtasbad,asit.WQUldbeindayllght," :;i.~~G&w,l;;~in~ ~~ll~i "B1.-~~-"" were · '!16~'.; , ....,.._,,.;..~I' ,4. !;• , I a,~~l&t;u~. ""-"'!lldb-see the .. • "·"" iJ,' '""' !ll'Y · li!l ' ~fll'.!b:mt,.,a'lio)tonllaS·Pill' · .. :are ·li"t.u;~' I ) ~ ... 1 ,-m Officlala, who )Utd some pr their
. ~ ... Cal $ate.~-~rr-n ~lop• P~fessor ~ .. stolen, decried tbi!•Ciin'lb as ex-
. • Bayarol Brattsffi!nr declii'ed .that a':..liat, .b\irllely'-dali(ei'Ous aad d ·e:f 1 o I t e I y · ,.. it was when asked for his ~inton.U ~ • unntborized · · • The bird glowering down,PD goUen,\fas · . , .' .! • • :
.,.. ,stlmated 1o,,ra:;l).foot wing apmilld 'Ibey Said: Mule~ antl ·;Kllig ''"'~luck;: !~: believed to be · '1 50.ll,\ehow. ' · . the blrd was· on Tower ~ of -~ twirl
' Only)ltu ·Out~.be,justiln~· fransmllter,·be<ause _at 4 :~ .. p.m."""'
cent 11¢~ey 'V\lltiJfe; '!Ith a•411,l!oot . · ' , , ~ piwer hi shut off, ' · 1 ~. sim~ly l'oostini tbe'r<. ' ; .$!Auc;tf~sb!in'I , werej s\unned . when
"Tom wool!s, 'KW!z 'ilisc joclcey, ·ii.:. !lie bol'•' marched ,In with -tlie 'lurl<,ey
tempted one '"""" Tlwrsday and got buuml, wbkh dldo.t 'll')' !<> fight wb(n
"Within 20 feet of the big bird.· , corne~ a~ the steel-webbed plMacle.
•1fe suddenly ·spread his wings 'and "No immediat~ comment could be . ob-~ Hell out of me. :They must ·be JO , tf~ fro!D' ~essor Brattatrom on his
feet wide/' Woods declared. • ' mistdent~tJOn Ofrthe tiuzza.""11·• a balf-
Santa Anti Fire Deapartment crew• .grown, priceless condor, second larpst
cbuldn't reach it with their tallest lMi#r. bird species In lhe wi>rld.
Ii> KW!Z bad hired a higll constructlon . , bw:zard waa I~ ~er _. !<>
crane it us per hour 1to lilt a trained vf!terinanan Dr. Kendal Svdeen s clink:
falcon'tbe.ndler up today. . at J643 N., McFadden. Ave., Santa Ana, Bpt1 Danny Miller, lt, of 1220 Hun-fQr·cate and ob.!ervat1on. _
tinfjton St., and Earl King, 17, ol 16661 HU assistant, Berod Nleherg, ,It, ol 399
Somenet Lane, both In ·Huntington Ralcatn Plp.ce, eo.ta Mesa, left the r.adio ~. e\bl>ed the' rower seoretly stallon with the b!nf ~ peaeelully
Tbuniay nigbf: • • on hill arm. • •
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Tax Cut Bill Sent' to Nixon
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WASIUNGTON (UPll ~ Plesldent . dl>eouot Oii mael!fbm7 ;.;,.i.-..,.1po\ient I
Nixon'! l!S.7 _blllloo tax ·cut bll!.:w_u tlih>Jlh i 11ven pOrcofll t,u·ertdlt -.a.
iinally ll'hLI hai1dl today,and-bo --•• rWuelll)ifol bis tnl!!i bl' fffw ....,.ltlO
pected toalgn it. '' • ~-u .. or·-·-iu.-.. i .... rch .. -.. , ., ~ lien! the three-year pian !<> •-"'"'" ,.. • ....,., . -c:ut -ate and peraonal tares lo him The '!'JIC!rlor will • be· e!i&li>le; to deler,
'!'lwrDy, foor months after be pnipoeed tares on hit 'export Income. Car <..1d
It !<> lllmulate the economy. truck buyera !Iii! set. tile ,.... ,percent
A -110 there was serious doubt auto-and 10 J>'!'*'I llsllt lr1ldl esdae whttber Nilan would make the bill law. laxel ~ •
'!bat doubt wu removed when -W-"'--. • will• .. ,..; ....... .,.. Senaie conrereea knocked out a "°"' •• ._ ~-... -. . trovenial proviskln that would have for the cost of·UMJ' alttenJ
finaoe<d the tm, pruldentlal elecllonl Campeign conlribulon nert YI'' will
with income tax dollan. be able to get -. tO a • per couple tu
There ts a lilUe aomething for everyone write orr, U they ·dona\e lo any political
In tile bill. The poorest taxpayen wiH ha campaign. . ,
removed from the tu roU.. For olbm:, 'lbe cootroveraiaf' plan to ·finance
there will be tax redu<liont but relatively pmidential..tectlom by letting tarpayera
1111all one1, affecting Jrll oncl 1m in-dlvert It each ol•thllr tu: bilil !<> the
come. party of their choice fl la, but only for
for the bullnessmao tbtn wHJ be • thee 1116 el«tiooa. ,
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THIS IS-THE ROOM WHE~I; R~Cl l/SE BOB POWERS SPEN,T ONE.SIJ!TH Of.HIS LIFE
, In Death, th1 Strange ~lfe of arFor mer Riverboat 'Gambler Comu .fo,'Li9_ht1
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' J:amp . p~aleton
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, • 1 , , • • By ~ R. VINSEL .-:rappid'Cllr!llnlai glfla, 'uno~ed.
't •1. JORN' 'V TERZA • OI 1111i .• •Nit!'"" f .. . , "H~ had qul~a history," 8'YS~Sc!ottie,
ot ,.._..,"\fl'" Hb dellcate flngen deelt klngo, qlieeiis .who flguru J!ob,Powen bit Oki Newport
9UJ1 PmllMao ' ,officials and I and .. aces ~ to .. glmblj!rs on Missl.ulppi ·maybe 40 yelrs ago, when ']Sr'oipecta for
aaeeta ..-itllCiid°";"a 31-.Jear-old recently· 1riveibbats: ·and 'Westward, Jn claasy profit were 'big m the,1li00infnt 'seaside dlscbar!l"'!: IWtqe at the baae Thuisdll)' ........ and 1111""1 dlve1, to . the reoort. . ' , alter•be ~ beld bll baUalion .com· California c:oa.t. mufder .a.-other offlcera.holtake '. . .. '.-... . .'" .. __ , __ .:'JI~ leaaed >~ l!§l~ .. PAVHlQn' as · a
at llle Poiftt ol ~.loaded rifle he purchised The YU'!, 12• In.al!, piled. uP llke·>:qt'.!l casino, when It first opened,''. aayo Scot!Jo,,
1a SIJ'l Clemente earlier in th\! day. Poker chips. . Power! ran ·a pokerl room ln 1m 1oo I
Hf finally was subdued without fuitlg a • 'nme. flnetly dealt out tuberculosis and · jast downataira ·11nc1 three d~ eut 0f
shpt! ulcen to Robert J, Powers, 10 the agtng the qual'ten "b«e he lived out one sixth
And as of this momh)g, a news 'cardlbarp ·became a Cbristrhas ~ 1of his life and died atone on Wednesday. blackout had been impoaed by both ag.,.. . ul • clu inJl>e feloey.csae Involving Roderld< crafl8man In the hrllilbt ,of, e. , The moot val~ble ltem In bil small ~ Brown, 'f'ho ·had been a career "Bobby was a gambler all bis Jl(e," store of kno1'11 worldly~ is a
Mailne before belllg 'relea,s«I 1rom. the aays hli lrl•nd and apirtlnillt manaaer ·new !300 telescope dellymd r~oUy, -·recent11·. .. " . ' SqJttle Mellorle. " -'' PRIP!e4,se•wn<I ~IJ!J!He~o U(lalns, • Sp1Wrni1o f~' rir, ,San DJ'lio ol-l '•1'.\ftn gaJ!\Med on' llliiilill>ll 'lni ':ior ' "· He itiRili! Wili!li'puort;a and
f!t;e reatr~ comments on the caae !<> for Hallmark Greeting Card Companyfor 'pleason ciulaen, perl)l)>S -on tbltacltbatBr:owD,was 'scbeduledfOrar-~ 1the 19'71 HUOn, tr:.-handing·the lines, the 1930s, 1".hen tie worked tbe Old Rex
ralgmnent today In U.S. District Court!<> equipped With' only colored peas and gambling 1blp1 oot th<re be""4 the
beer chargea.ot a11ault wtth a dan&enlll !lngernOU ~ and be woo. three-mile tlmlt. , , , n ' •
-pon on• Dlllitory Teaervall<ln. , He got J25 P,"·d..ign. . , Scqtlle 11y1 Bob Powon wu k!x>W\1 flan Cl....,...pO!loe report) say Bro1!11 One lpeclalty was wintry..,arm "°""' ,wbeftvtr men gamble, liopt Spokane,
alialod!Y •tmd •Tony's t.an -111\d with aflOron Ille rool; tho kind every-Waab., w·Genlena, Raio and Lu Vepa. ~""*11!111'1 s ,Et Camino Real at 10:14 alloukl be able w go bome !<> -. "! -he was on lop a -ol
a.m .. .ncrlotd .. a young Jemale clerk he aomewhe're -for the hollda11. times. But £rom the way'be talked, ll wu
want.id to buy. a pistol. Home for him wu the t r w In 1 down more thin up."
AlW' lell'Jllnl that lecleral'law states Apartments , 2l14\I W. Ocean Fn>n4 Ntw• ''lie llftd to talk aboot Old Newport
that _a lilll"" -'911 for fiye daya !<> port ~acb. directly over Balboa Bieycl" and the way It used !<> be.•
talte pea~ <JI . a pls\ol, !.&own ·and ·Bloekle'1 beer bar. "lte.Aldn'l care . .muob...111:'.; ~
....rtedlr began tO leave the !hop, then Old Bob Powero remained inald< for crow<!, leaning against can down the!)!,
noticed rlflel ••ra wall rack. •12 yean, accordJnl !<> 8cottle, • carrying on and ~. out .In the
Brown then purehalled a ~~el1!d lie flnolly left Room .Ill Wliloead•1, .open." ,
rifle ml· anpnun•m """' llkl, and the w•y he had ezpeclejl. Scottie wu Powen' cblef link to jhe
all'ledlY miltteftd •1now I'm going !<> He lei\ i clutter ol art auppllel, hand-ootslde -Id loo hlalc ._IU.,, while
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'"' GUNPOINT, P• I) , written l~al -.etlona and IWG plly IS.. RECLliSE, ,... 1\
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reach th<; kitty. · · ·' , '
The cat . made lc11Ue1 fffble swfpp at
·=-"tbe0·pl1te bufdJd lno&fMfer to cbnw-d0wa1
until the lineman arrived.
'Jbel Cit, Wt1o '1bi:leared'1!ttf bate 'no:
peJ"Iqarient hotne, his' since become a·
resident of'tbe Huntlilgtoft ·Beech Com-
!"Unlty Center on.Main street.
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Cranston Holds-
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Of Candidate ·
WASHING:roN (UPI! -Sen. Alan·
Cran!lon CD.call!.), said t<Mlay be will
not' endorse any Democratic piesldential .
candidate at this time.
Instead be wUI • wc:irt to makel sure all
€alifornfans -young or old, rich 1or poor.
black·Ol"wtllte -are repre9erlted inJthe
state's delegation to the DemocraUc N ..
Uooal Convention.
That task will ·requlr~ his "cornpleta
neutrality" at least unijl after Feb. 12 -
the day each pMldeotlal cD<lkiate .,,.,.
nlng In California. mut hold ~
cau~uses in , each congresalOhal dlltria&
tmder a new' stateflaw. ' ·~
1"l've definitely decided n:>t to ~
any endorsement ()( any prujdential can.
didate at this time. . ·
"!' mtght: alter the Feb. '12 date hi•
gone by, make an endcrrseinimt -bul I
may not. I may .lay oeutral 'throulh Iba
primary." · : ~ ' ' ..
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Cloudy ..... and g1111y wjncla 'flll
cut a partlal pall'OY11' Iba.-.
end Saturday, with •mperablrel
cooUnuJng !<> hover Jn the.io...t
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INSIDI: TODAY
' Th< Sol<l1 and R,.tal GaU1rv
in I/It N r1DpOrl Harllor' A Tl
Jfuaeum ofjns utUqw opporhln<i
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Edison Plant Periled
,. Cl.ean A'ir Law~ May .Bl.ock Expansion
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redfnl clean air llw1 ~•Y block eon· ltrucu. ol two 1ddlUon1I oil and 111-
~rudfld electric p11er1tt.n1 u n It• at
1out1iem eautom1a Edi,.. ComJ1111Y'•
)luntJniioo Booch station. ·
: • nus wu revealed by Larry Kin&, a
,4tpuJy oillte atUlmey -r'1, durl!>I the
l»ubUc Ulllitlet C o' m .m t •a I o a ' 1' in-
\<e1U11Uori Into the company's f u t u c 'e
1ener1t1na needl. Kina aaid at the ht1rin1 ln IM An&ele1
Thursday that studies lndlcale that under
the Federal C~an AJr Act the Federal
Go¥tmment may ptohlbit the cooatrOc--
don o1 lllJI more fooaU-luel 1"'er1Uns planlo In tjle Soulll Q>aat Air Baaln, be-llnnlnl In the period lfJHI.
EdilCfl It buin& eattmaltl of Its ability
ta band1t projected future capaicity on the
construction ol one S70-me11w1tt unit
ln HunUnaton Beach 1n It'll and anolhe.r
in 1917.
King, who said thlt the •tale attorney
general'• office hid already taken a po1I·
lion ot opposing any new fossiJ.ruel plants
in the basin, argued that Edlaon should
also be looking: for sites outside the t>asin
for the smaller Ci>Mbined cycle and gas
turbine ~ants it J, pl•Minl to m e e t
demands through 1174-75.
'The he1rin1 offictr, Arch T. Main,
1grttd that the record should show where
the combined cycle and llJ turbiM:
plants -which would produce 1 total of
nearly 300 me1aw1ttJ -might be con·
st.rue~ outside the basin and any pro-
bletn• lblt may be involved in l<x:atlng
them outside the buin.
KiD1, quest.lontn1 ·Edison Vice Presi·
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·.~ndia Preparing Assault
' :Oµ. East Pakistan Capital
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Thousands of Indian troopJ crossed the
Megna River by~llcopter and 'riverboat
today for an i~inent usault on the
Eut PakilCa'D capillJ or D1cca. On the
western front, India ind P1k!Jlan threw
reinforeements into what was called the
heaviest lighting of the week-old war.
UPI correspondent Kenneth J. Br1d·
dick quoted the Indian eastern commaf\d
di! Caleutta as 11ylng Dacca 1'as now
1tparated from the Indian infantry,
irmor and artillery only by a 35-mile
Jone highway with "no major obJtaclea in
lM way." *'· Miiitary sources In New Delhi told UPI
~rrespondent P1trlck J. Killen the In·
'dian government told its armed forces it
,opecled Dacca to be captured early next
Week and the military was under
~euure to 'lake all of Eatt Paki1tan
\tlthin 10 to lJ cf1y1.
" Iridlan Prime MinlaW lndira Gandhi
told Ii crowd of 100,000 uiflverslty
«udenll in New Delhi today lndia woUld
IOt accept an Immediate ceaae-flre bUt
,WOU]d fi&ht on until E1at P1klatan is cap-
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}Jichlrd'1 Udo Market d t 11 v ere d
pocerl11.
!He subiiat.ed J111~ly on fruit juices, 018
~ .. O)'l&er lllw, coW JlfClkM• Ind
kl.,. pill, 1ccordln1 to ~ menu plan
tended 1t e:55 p.m. T'uelday.
Power1 would gau•e hla ulcer diet by
the weather .fortcast, advising Scottie
how \0 eat (of his tOO. ·
For 12 yearJ, the .-aunt old 1aming
table,u.pert liv.ed In paj1ma1 and dreu-
ing gowns, keeplda hlJ Missi.asippL
rivei:boat 1ambler1' moustache neatlf
trimmed, '
Scottie 11y1 he wasn't a \rue hermit he
just had no re1son to 10 anywhere, 'not
even to see hlJ cards on s1le in many
1tores thiJ Christmas season.
"& was a real humanitarian -in his
own way," he remarked, exam!ninc un--
flnisbed card designs with qu1lnt, stn·
tlrnental messages.
One 111t errand waJ run by Scottie
Thursday: taking Bob's newest blue
pajima-dressln& gown set to be cleaned
for the funerai .
Rites will be Saturday In Venturi, teiv·
Ing only 1 widowed sister, Mr1. S. M.
Niel.ion, 74., of Santa Barbara, waltlnJ to
take 1 place' In the family plot.
"I'll m.1u old Bobby. we used to y1ck
an hour or two a day,1" said ScoU.le, 1tan-
dln1 ,Jn the· twti rooms, 1tr1ngely empty,
with the.Ir constant ten1nt uf 12 , yeara ·-·
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tured lrom the Pakistani army. The
military spoke~man 11id once thll. is done
India will accept a ceasefire.
An Indian military spokesman uid that·
on the wutern front, l ,000 miles across
India, Pakistan mounted two new attack!
involving more than 10,000 men and 100
tanks in the Chamb area of southern
Kashmir, actne of ~ivy fighting in the
wan of 1Ma and 1965.
Indi1 1dmitted !Or the first time Jt bad
suffered "heavy caJUalties" and 1
spokesman said it had .aent in a fresh
bri1ade, or S,000 men, u relnforcemenlt.
The . Indian spokesman said t li e
PakiJtanis Juffered "even h e 1 v I e r J
c.asualties."
The spokesman said the Pakistanis
were withdrawing after crossing the
Mwma,.-ar Tawj.Rlver earlier in the day.
Ht said Pakistan '""'°al'ht In two neW
al'inored regiments and a division of ln-
f1ntry to try to capture the Chamb area
l\'.hlch links, west em lndl1 with Koshmir,
UPI correspondent M. G. Srinatb
rJj>orted from ldhampur in K1shmir that
hind-to-hand fighting raged for II houri
in today's battle and that military men
theie: uid "t~ls ll the moJt bitter and
heaviest filhlinf between the two cOun--
tries aince l>ec. 3 when the. war .atarted, ''
Pakis~n Radio also reported fi&hUng In
K1atpn1r Ind Nici IO flJ',tbe P1ki1t1ol air I
roru has dtlhytd or dam11ed !JO In-
djan plallff and tha:t the Paklst1Di army
h11 destroyed t3 Indian t1nb and cap-
tured 11 Intact on the western front. It
said It ~ wJ~ dtstroyod tn Eut
P41ifs!u. '
P1kimnl offlclall continued to deny
tblt Jesaore, a 1n1jor communlc1tlons
to"" in E11t P1tlstan1• hid fallen to the Indl~ns, but tht Bangl1 Dah rebel
government In East Pakistan said they
were Rttir11 up a provl!kthll 1ov1rnment
there Sunday while waiting for Dacca to
tall. r
, A new dispute between India, ind the
'United Nations blew up tbday ilt Calcutta~
where ~ ustern command uid United
t11U~~ food relief· ahlpt-had carried 1m·
ntun1bo11 ind. othtt w1r materiel for
Patistln forctt in the ent.
House Approves
Retroactive Pay
With Conditions
WASHINGTON (UPI ) _ The Hou!lf
voted today to require the red~ral Pay
Board to approve back pay for workers
whose ~aise1 w'-r~ wllhh'-ld during the
wage-price. freeiie only if prices or taxes
had be~n increased earlier to cover the wage hikes.
The conditional provllik>n to provide
back. pay ":I-1 victory for the Nii on
Adm111lst1'1hon whic~ 1uccessfully op-
posed a bro.der provision to require pay.
menl 1ol-all retroactive pay hikes
regardless of whether prlcts were raised
befcre Aug, 15.
The House adopted the limited ba'Ck:
pa y provision on a D-J51 vote as
m~mbe:rJ moved toward approval of 1
measure to extend President Nl1on'1 economic control autOOrlty for 1n ad-
ditional year, through April lO, 1173.
The Jubstllut'-back pay provlslon w1J
proposed by Rep. Robert G. Stephena Jr.
(~1.), who said JI would cover teachers
and other state employes, aJ well as in-
dustries which rai!td prices in an-
ticipation of wage hike!.
B1nking Committee Chairman Wright
Patman (D-Tex.). the bill'• floor. leader,
said the retroactive pay dispute "has
been.• nagging question th1t has c1used
dlviJiven'-SS at a time when we should be
pullin1 toa~ther In the phasa two prc>-
gram,"
He s1id Conrre.11 should resolve the
problem "so that we can put an eOd to
the. political and 1dminlstratlv1 jockeyln1
which seems to have surrounded the
i1sue."
He called oo the Hoose during the 1t1rt
or deblte Thursday to remove ad-
ministralive uocertaiotie1 which have
been bangtna over the he1d1 of teachers
and othtr wage and s1lary earners con-
cerning contracts which were l'-gally
entered before anyone hid any lde1 lhal
a wage-prict fre.eze w11 t o be im·
plemenled."
RtpubUcans said that the retro1ctlve
p1y plan eould Jeopairdlzt Nl1on'1 effort1
to hold the llnt on w14ea and prlces.
Another contl'<IV.tr111J aectlon Includes
1 pl1n to 11low ronsumer1 to JUe fnr trl·
pie damages for price hikes not approved
by the Prlet Commlulon.
dent ))avid Fogarty, said th1t If the
fossil·fuel cotnbined cycle plant propc>Sed
for Loni Beach and t~ two Huntln1ton
Belch unlt1 were bWlt out.side tbe basin
there would be a 15 percent reduction ln
emlssi:ooJ.
Fogarty replied lhat this would entall
the technical dlfflcultieJ of obllinlng
right-of.way for the transmission 1cor·
rldor1 in addition to overcoming loe:1l op-
po1ition lo the plants.
Fogarty said that the company was
working all its 1vailablc options. tt ~·11
1till "actively attempting" to build the
add iUons in Huntington Beach; the conr
pany would apply to the PUC within three
weeks for. authority to construct 1 791).
megawatt pjant at Fry Mountain in San
Bel'l)1rdino County; it hoped to gain f85
me1awalts from a project In Kaiparowils
in southern Utah and was planning on
two 912·i:negawatt nuclear Units al San
Onofre, although the latter had been S'-t
back lwo ye1r1 to 197a.79 because or an
investigation bf the Atomic Eenergy
Commission.
Asked what wou1d be the result if the
PUC ordered no ldd.itionlJ lossU fuel
plants In the South Coast Air Basin,
Fogarty said that such an order would
not be realistic in meeting projected
loads. ·
Questioned by PUC staff counsel Janice
Kerr ~ the. status of the Huntington
Beach additions sittce their construction
was blocked by a ruling of the Callfornia
Supreme Court, Fogarty said that the
company had can«led purchased order•
on all equipment e1cept the 1team
geM:ratort.
"We do hive plans completed for 11te
e1c1vaUon," be continued. '1We have the
engineering completed in gen~ral, the
plant layout ind the cycline ar-
,rangement." ·
Edison attorney William Mari:, ex-
plaining the lqal status of th'-c11e, 11ld
that the company had filed a Juit in
Orah1e County SupeMor Court und'-r a
section of the health and safety code.
This court action challenge• the con-
troversial rule e?, which prohibits the
dllchlrge ol mOi'e than 140 pound• of air
co111.aminanls an hour from a generating
unit . This was the regulaUon that Edison
proposals for the two Huntlngtwr Beach
units falfed to meet and was the basis for
the Orarige County Air Pollution Control
District's rtjection of con J tr u ct lo n
permits.
Or.1n1e County deputy counsel John
Powell lndiClted that this case 1hould
proceed in January,
FNm P .. • 1
GUNPOINT. • • ,,
blow theJr bead• p1-r• aJ he left hurrltdJy,
The learfu1 ci1Tk, wflo ••! not Ide ..
Ulled, ol>taljled a desctiptlon i>I Brown'•
car and phoned local police, .who then
issued a gener1l broadc1st and notified
111 local military bases. ·
Brown, reports said, was wearing a
Marine' uniform at the lime · of the
purchase.
The next phase of the case developed, 1t
catop Peilaleton, but 1uthorlt1es there
have declined to 1ive detail•.
E1lremely reliable source• said th1t
about ·1n hO\Jt 1fttr the purch1~, a
mmtary policeman on routine patrol
noUced Brown'• small forefcn roadster
parked near a barracks bulldlnl and
begin to lnve1t11ate.
lnJide. Brown 1Jserted1y 1torm~ Into
hi1 former battalion commander'• office
and pointed the rifle to the lleulen1nt col·
onel's head. The officer was not Identified
by •uthoritles.
Mo'mtntl liter the 1lle1ed gunman
11serted.ly ordered 1 sergaant major and
two lieutenants into the office a1 well.
Sourets said that shortly aftenvards 1
diversion tactic took place and the
assailant was subdued without harm to
1nyone. Pendleton inlonnaUon o f f I c i a I 1
acknowledged the attack took place thlJ
morning, but said the case had been turn·
ed over to the FBI.
Senate to Vote
On Rehnquist;
Approval See1t
WASHINGTON {UPI ) -The Sen1lt
agreed un1nimouJly to volt later loday
on confirmation of William H. Rehnquist
to be a Supreme Court juJtice. Approv1I
waJ vi'-wed as virtually cert1in.
The action came during a faJt-moving
hour of maneuvering which included a
vote rejecting a move by Rehnquist sup-
portert to stop debate on the nomination,
arid then a one-slde'.d vote against a move
by opponents to delay action unUI ne•t
year.
Aa stalled legisl1tion began breaking
loose on both sid'-J of Clpllol Hill In
reaponse to Contress' desire to 1djourn
for the Y'-lr, Rehnquist'• opponents
decided not to block tht ne<'IUlry
unanimous consent sought by De.mocr1Uc
le1der Mike M1nsfield to &chedule 1 con..
firmation vote for today .
The vote on cloture -the Senile rule
rt1trlcting debale -waJ 52 to 4.2 ln
·f1vor. 11 short of the neceasary two-
thirds majority,
, 'Sen EMrch Bayh (0-Jnd.), a leader of
.Utt 1nU-Rehnqu1st lf'OUp, then souaht to
deJ'l further action until the second
1es11on of the 92nd Congreu begins Jan.
Il That move w11 be11ten 70 to 22.
Bayh then decided not to object to
.M&NOeld11 motion, clearing the way for
conflrm11tlon of Rehnquis t four days after n.t conrun111Uon of President Ntxon '1
other Court nominee, Lewi1 f '. Powell Jr .
Hughes Tale
'Could Be
Authentic'
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A former top
usoclate ol blllio!'llllr~ recluse Howard
Hughea says \'!here may be aome aulheno •
ti city" to a purported Hu I h e. 1 1
autobiogr.\i)lhy.
But the 1ssOciate, Noah Dietrich, sai d
the book could not have resu1ted f1 -n
face-lo-race interviews, as its publisher
claims.
In announcing Tuesday that It would
publish the book next 1pring, McGraw·
Hill Book Company aald it had written
after lntelviews 'between Hu1he.s and
writer Clifford Irving "in var ious mot'-1
roomJ and parked car1 'throughout the
we.stem hemisphert."
Dietr icl} said the book may be based on
phone Interviews betw~ Hu1hes . and
Irving; hilt' he' said HugbtS' pobr health
' ruled oUt any traveling, and made it im·
possible 1or H.,t1'8'1o write ~J.
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"He was in hisrroom four years in Las
Vegas without leaving it ~nee," Dietrich
said in a .telephone interview, "and he
never 1eft his room in the BahamaJ after
he moved there." · , U,I TUIWllift
. TROUBLES PILE ON lRPUILES FOR COUNTY ~11;fSICIAN
Sante ~na Abortionist Gwynne Accused of Murder
Dietrich recently retired after a.32-year
career as one or Hughts' cloJest bll.!iness
advisers.
~1urder Rap on Gwynne
Will _ Be i~sliea· Monday
' '
He said he had heard several months
ago that Irving had had an Interview with
Hughes in the Bahamas,
Dietrich said the first meeting between
Irvine and Hughes toOlc place when Irving
was U-'lhered into a Bahamas hotel room
and spoke to a man hidd'-n behind' a
screen who identified ' imsell as Howard
Hughes. .,
He ,said lr:_ving asked $250,000 to do the
autobiography o.t Hughes, but )hat
Hughes olfered him· $25,doo to start 1nd A criminal · complaint Jc h a r 1 t n g
crusading abortiobist Dr. John S. Gwynne
with the triple·shot murdero of hiJ pretty
paramour will .be-l11ued Mondlly in West
Lot Angeles, JnveJtigators said today , ,i • The JO.year-old bachelor physician fac-
ing abortion sentences In Santa Ana and
Los Angeles next month was arrested
earl.y Thursday at the apartmtnt he and
the victim shared.
Debbie Dwy'-r, 19, was shot three UmeJ
in the back with a .357 magnum piJt01
and hid alJO been beaten, according to
Detective John Rosenbrock.
He and other offictr1 called to the ' apart~ent near the UCLA c1mpus found
~ Y,-.nr blonde JyJ:nc deiid onJlhe Door,
1fter 1 telephone call from Gwynne's it·
tomey,
The la'f}'er .Urrendered the pro-abor~
lion doctor, who refuJed to glVe police
any 1tatement about the killing.
Krralgnment iJ scheduled Mnnday
momlnc In Weit Los Angeles -Municipal
Court. -
Coroner'• depuUeJ 1aid she wiJ slain
about 11 ;30 Wedneaday night, 1round an
hour bifore police were contacted to pick
up Dr. Gwynne.
........ ~,,, • .,..,":1,,...,.,,..,...,t'"' ... ....., 'mor~' if everythihg went 'well. • • l "I don't think Irving has ever seen
Howard Hughes," Dietrich said.
I-Dietr \ch said Hughes' .~eterioratinj(
;1 •1 heilth resulted, from three major aircraft
<11 Crashes and a serious automobile 10-
~ cident.
Also,. sciid Dietrich, "all he cared
j' -about was his work, hs goals. He lived
I like an 1nlmal, eating only when he wu
_ starving, sleeping only when he was e1·
•
hausted." •
1 Dietrich said Hughes' handrwriting had
oeteriorated until ll was rio longer legfttle
and 1that notes supposedly wcitten by him
probably ' 1re forgeries.
Dietrich said he is wrlU.a a book a®ut
his years with Hughes. '
lpJacentia Sergeant • • KiUed in Indochina
A U.S. Army sergeant from Placentia
has been killed in combat in the
Indochina theater, the Defense Depart·
ment ·announced Thursday,
Ul'I Ttlll'fl•lt
No specification or the country whert
Sgt. Kenneth R. Perry, son of Kenneth 0.
Perry, 604 Moonbeam St., was slain Is in.
eluded in the casualty roster.
SHOT THREE TIMES
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FORLORN FELINE DOES HIGH WIRE ACT 25 FEET ABOVE GROUND IN HUNTINGTON BEACA
Chased by Dogs, Cat Climbed Utl[lty Pola and Got Stuck .for Fin Days . . ..
.. Top-level Feat
Kitty Plucked from Pole Perch
Nelther plaintive calls of "Kitty, kitty''
nor a freshly opened can of tuna persuad-
ed a cat to come down from a Huntington
Beach ulllity pole Thursday afternoon
where it had been perched for five days.
But -neighbors and an animal
warden lalled, Ediion· Company lineman
Georie Fq succeeded. Protected by a
pair of heavy gloves, be climbed the pole,
petted the kilty and simply hauled 11 clown.. , •
Mn.·•Arl-.andry, 1935L Jerrilynn
Lane,. .... the --cal IOOght
r<fup di tllt pole -ftvt dQI ago
when It was being ch~p. "It WU up tbere the rain -.
and the wind! and he 10 weak·Uial
be could scarcely meow," she said.
Earlier Thursday it:ternoon, Anlrnal
Warden Ted Hoffman tried valiantly but
fuWely to entice the' cat from ita 25-foot
perch with tuna. •
Hoffman nailed a pie plate to a
brooJ$an4le, put some tuna in the plate, .
and tbetl: scaled a feoce in an af!ort to
reach t1ie•Jtitty.
The cat made some feeble swipes at
the plate but did not oiler toic:ome down unw the ·u_.. arr!Yed.
.The ta; \ltio -..i ·1o have no
pemuui;ol llome, 1iu alnee become a
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Top Sanitation Officials
Reject Raises for Selves
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By JOANNE REYNOLDS
Of Ifill Delb' ,I .. It ...
Saying they want to do something "for
the guy at the bottom" the two top stall
members of the Orange County Sanita.
lion Districts have refused salary raises.
'I1'e twp men, Fred Harper and Paul
Brown, told di.strict directors Wednesday
night that they wanted to keep their same
contra·cts for a second year.
"The board was completely
fiabbergasted ," said Fountain Valley's
mayor Ed Just, who Is chainnan of the
jolnt boards of the sanitation districU.
, "This is the first time we've seen tbls.
AJ far as I know, there has never been a
case of top level administrators refusiqg
raises In this county before," he said.
iust estimated the two men would have
been In line lor salary and frlnie benefit
lncnaaes lotallng 5.5 percent of their
current salariu.
For Harper, !'bO earned 13!,500 last
year, the raise would haYe been nearly
$1,600. Brown's aatary ii $25,000, IO his
P'1 bike would have beeil ll,315.
Harper and Brown delivered their
bmnbobell jtlst u the ~ wu lo con-
1lder their raises durln& an ·executive
session.
Jull said they bad already agreed lo a
5.515 raise In salary and frlnle -ta
for the district'• IM tmployes: That hike
is d.ivtded between_ a 4.125 aalary increaae
Weather
Cloudy aides and guaty winds wlU .
cast a partial pall over the week·
end Satu1'4ay, ti'ith,, temperatures,
contb\Wng to hover in tbe lower
!IOI. • . ' ' ' '. INSIDE TODA l' . -
Th< Sok• ond lifttol Goll<rv
in tht Newport Harbor Art-
M141eum offrr• u~ opporhlft<-
itil for thoughtful ¢fU. See pk-
ture1 and •torr on Pao~ 31 of w.
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and a 1.t& boost in fringe beQeflta.
"Fred and Paul·wete about to leave the
room and we ftre 11klnf them what
their salaries are, when Fred aald be
wanted to make a statement," Just ex-
plained.
"We all (the directors) feel that we
have u:cellent µianagement and it was
the feellng of many that they should have
the raises anyway.
"But we decided that it was 1 sincere
request and we should honor it,'1 be a~
ded. Just noted tbe board will review the
sih!.atlon in sil monlhs to see if some ac·
tion should be taken.
"We want to see if anybody else in the
county picks .up the ball on th.is,11 Just
said.
Har;per was reluctant to make public
GEORGE FISHER TO RESCUE
Edison Lineman S1ivH Cat·
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Hunti"ngt.o n Wife
' Kilf.ed; Husbaiul,
Facing Charges
the news of hil and Browr.'s action, ac-Anaheim J>Qlioe are seeking a murder
oording to »rvce Taylor, public relations complaint today ' against a Hunt1 ... n .... olllcer fo~the dlstrlcta. . ' • -.. -.
"My wife doesn't even knowtabout it Beach man 'lho theY allege·stabbed bl!
yet," Harper said Thuraday aflerooon. wife to death W'1neiday in th'e' Anaheim
When asked why be and Brown decided apartment of the woman's former hus-
to do without this year be explained, "We band. ' ·
just felt the time bad oome to call a haJt District Attorney's deputies-are await-to tJ11:3 percentage increase type of ap-proach. ~ concern wu for our lower iRI a chance in the suspect'1 coridition,
pay people. belore 1atlng 1eti011.
"Theideaistogivethemsomemoney Ray Rose 34 , 5512 ,Ca1-
for inflation, but with this percentage tie Drive, ls fu st. Jude HOlpltal,
thing, it doesn't work. A five and a half Fullertoo. in criUcal condiUon with knife
percent incrtase for a guy making $800 1 woondl wbk:b police believe were aell·ln-
month lJ $35. But at the high end of the ~tor Norman Cook of the
pay sca1e It's $150 so we're just not Anabelm police said officers ......,.nded achieving what we aent out to do. • ..... ..., "One thing about inflation Is that we Wedne.day to a medical aid call from the fonnei: husband of the vicUm, CoMie l\aVe to produce 10melhlng for what we Joan Roeie; 23. Charles Wenke, f7, the ex-
reeelYe and Uie guy at the top isn •t the husband, lives at 903 D Bluejay Drive. one who's doing 111 the work. 1'We were ..._.lag to aive the auv at the When officen arrived they found Mrs. • ...., • .-.. Rose dead of mulUple knife wounds and
botto"!_ a break/' .Harper. said. Rose bleeding profusely from punctures
Just bad IPf!CJal praise for • Harper tn his abdomen '
who has been with the districts for 12 lnvestlcator Coot said poUce have not
Y..., and aei;v~• man-for 11., and • yet cl&covtr<d ~ mo«ve'foi"lhe'erlme. He
for a Brown who has been 111ll\8ftt added that Wenke .is not under suspicion
, ~er and. cb~ef ~r .for more . •t;Ws. ,iQ\e. • . 1 • •
tbaa ti years. Mrs. Rote's three children by the two "let's face It," he SI.Id, "every men are being cared for "by relativea:
member of the jolot boordl ii a mayor or· pollce.reporled.• '
city COWtcllnian who ll faeed with I city '
manqer or tdndn1Mr111H wbo is alre:ady
poid in -of 111,oao and who wW be
w:anUng more thit ,.ar; I don 't know o(
ll'IJ of 111 who ._'t canctr'Ded with u-&pl.= -Tbla ll ... tranely ...
Revaluation in Spain
MADRID (UPI ) -Spain today
revalued tht pettta by lltOtber one per-
cent, drQpplng the dollar lo U pett<DI
below lta pre.<rlsla parity, the Nation.al
-Hid.
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Winter Celebration
At Marina School
"A Winier Celebration" ts the lleme of
thia year's Marina High SchOol Olftstmaa
conqen Mt for nett Tueaday nlgllt In lite
gymnulum.
The 7:30 o'c:locl-. coocer\ wlll feature
the achoo! orchestra, vocll ~ and a
string quartet. •
The Pl'liJ'Olll ii open If .Ille p11bllc wldlout ........ .
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FRIDAY, DECEMBElt 10, 't'7 I TEN CENI!'
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Expanding ~it
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Union .Aides <;ite Edison 'Eq.uipment ·
. r.
Two ·representatives from a uWity
worken ~ , Wormed the Public
UllJIU.S Commlisioo bearing In Los
Angeles today that they were oppooed lo.
upanalon of Southern Calllqrnia Edi.ton's
• Huntlnglon Beac;h plant
WWlam Dixon, presldel)l, •'¥' William
HWebrandt, bullneas agent,. of Local 241
of the UUUty Workers Union of Ainerlca,.
aald they could testily on Inadequate
equipment maintenance at • ~ Hun-tlnclon Beach plant and otben.
The pair aaJd they did not agrte that
th< Hunllngton Beach plant should be ea·
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panded but did believe that new unlb
should be conslnlded at the San Onofre
nuclear station. ...
Hearing olficer Arch T. Main aaJd the
naJr could t.sUfy at later l)earings u·
i>ected lo be held into E<jlsoii'•· Southern eamornia generating needs.
In an lnterVlew. HWebrandl 8ccused
the company of using .. scare tactics" to
seek approval for two more steam
generating units at Huntington Beach.
Edillon Vice Pmldent ~vld Fogarty
testUled Thuraday that part of Orange
County wou1d "almost certainly" be hit
by blackouil In 1971 and that all the COW>
ty may 0 possib1y" be affected.
"If maintenance wu upgraded there
would be 1fewer break8owna and they
would not need the new unlta,"
HU!ebrandt aaJd. "The Edlslon Company
doea not attempt lo r<palr unlb that ore
down as quickly u poaalble. Sop>etlmes It
takes them m weeks. ~ lrY to avoid
overtime."
Thll morning Ffancb McCrackln,
Edllon'• manager of enWoomenW plan-
ning, • dlvillon formed by the co-
in_M., of 1'19, Wttlfied oa l>Ow· mort air ~ ....... ~ ..... "'tM _..
tioo of older ""'1·fue1 l'ldl It ·-·
flcllpl --·uni... faellllles ... -·· McC!'ackln, wbo qreocl that Ii< bad no formal~ ID 111~ aubjec11
but had ~r iltit! m-. wbo have,
WIS quaUOnei "CID tl» oom~• ad-
vertillnl pral:jlcea. "Thtrt art DO advtrtlaementa In lbe
President Get.S
.-Tax Cut Bill, . ' .
Approval Seen.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
Ni.Jon's $15.? billion .tax cut bill wu
finally ill hia banda1oclay, and M WU U•
peeled lo algn It.
Congres.. aent the three-year plan to
cut corporate and personal taxes W hp.
Thuraday, fl"" monthJ alter be ptopoed
it to stimulate the economy.
A week ago there was serious doubt
whether Nilon wou1d make the bill lawt
That ®"bt was removed when Houee--
Senate conferees knocked out a con-
troversial provision that woU1d have ~~:~~~:ee ~:72doJ::~dentlal ~lections
There Is a little somelhlng for everyo~
In the bill. The·poorat taxpayers wiU·be
removed from 'the tu rolls. For others,
there wUI be tax redµcttons but relat~vely
small ones, affecting 1971 and 1m ln-
cpme. .
For the busineuman thert will be 1
diacoojnt on macblniry and equipment
through a seven percent tu cred1t -a
reduct.ion.of his taxa by f1 for every $100
of quamy1ng purChase..
. The eaporter will be eljgibt. to defer
taxes on 'hls expOrt income. Car :.d
truck buyers will get the aeven· percent
autO and 10 perceiit light true.It excJae
taxes repea]ed.
Working parents will get tax deductions
for lbe cost of baby sitters.
Campaign contributors nm year wW
be able tO get up·to a $35 per couple tU
write off, if they donate to any political
cimpalgn.' .-
. . The controvertial plan .. to 'finance
pmldenUaJ elections by Iettlng·tupayetl
divert II each of their tu bllil lo the
party of their choice ii In, but only for
the ll'ltelectlobl.
Police Captain
Remains Critical
Pollco Capl Arland Ullber-WU otio
llated In mnmety crlUciol condltioo al
Htl"tlncto• lntmommuntty Hoopltal lhla
momlng.
The 36-y.....,ld lawman wu bolpttalll-
ed. late Tuaday with an •)>Plfenl
cerebral hemorrhage.
lloctora say say the hemorrhqe was
C•uaed by I blood cJol behlncl tlfo: rllht
eye In the temple ma.
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g""'81 mestJa In lllY ~ that ~ promote the eleclrlclty load," he llld.
Questioned about tbe Gold t.h<l•lllon •
progam ~ ldvertisln&,tbat fefera tp all
electrlc homea -McCrackin c.illed UU.
"a builders' 111ppqrlive program. 'f , , ... ,
He '!'id the coniP,lllY. allowed the gold •
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By l\UDI NIEDZIEUXI
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• l\ltl· -~by clld 119t alep forward u ...
w1tneu until~ commluk>a. bid reacbid ..
Tbe file of fl1'ld Hunllngton . Beach
police ofllcef Gilberi• J: Cotrper ii Ill ·
euspell!O ·toda7• following I ,._.pened
personnel hearing alm<d at reatorlng bis
job. .
Although members of the five-man
comml.ulon rea~ a decision on the ex·
patrolman's plea, It will not be made
public·untll next week.
Coerper, d~miBled from the force
about· 18-montlts alo for hla hand.Ung of
department stort merchandise, won the
Thuroday night hearing date through a
Superior Court order.
The only person to-testify was Mrs,
Nancy Gerby, nee Dean, who was clalm-'
ed by tha 37-year-<>ld officer lo have
evidence wltlch coald polenltally restore bis job. . .
Mn. Gertiy, a former 11.n1gomsy ·
Ward .......ity .......,.,_ I*. llli coJli. ---•~w ... .-rr• wffh·tbe -·lo....,.. ol llio Pdl "aa
he Wlabocl; u 11111 u k ....... .. to ~ ...... tit •• "~ •.
. Cowper .... dl•l..i bf ~Cb!of·
Blrli ~ • thti 11 tll .11!11 ... ~ .. ~~~=::p~
Ihm llod ahout ll ·.
At 'l'butoday n/gb1•1 """1lac, Mn ..
Gerby ~lflecf ll 1fU• blr unden~
that II\" merchandlae llU l!Oi lo be ptct.
ed up by Coerper for lhJ exclUfiYe
P\lfPOll,eJ ol the gulld'• <!w'lty acll.vlUea. 'Sher to1d the co!llQlJsitoQ. that at one
l!'>lnl. eo.tper melJlioi\ed to lier that oome
loys ilould be donaled lo a hospital.
. During. an .earu,r ..... ..., of hearlnp
fonner Monl(omary Wanl security cltlef
Jack Whllaw teatlfled thet be had an
&gretineiit with Coerptr whertby ·wltlch
the goocll would be picked up only for the
guild. • \
Altllo&llh the comm-at. th.ot time
uplield . ihe chlef'a ~. Coerper
went to Superior Court and won a man-
daJe lo . reopen the hearing for the
purpose o1. Mts. Gerby.'1 testimony.
Candy Writes ·Book
BROWNWOOD, Tex. (UPI) -·eandy
Barr, a strll>J>er in the 1950s who la.ter
served a prison tenn for positession of
rqarijuana, atiys she has .written a book
or poems tO be 'released this week, en-
tWed, "A ·GenUe1 Mind .clintu&ed."· "The
pOems are freehand verse'. Tfiey ju'st tell
a)I the thhi&• that liar• happened lo me/'
Miss Barr, M, whose real ~me is
Juanl}a Dale Phllllp.s, lald.Thuisday.
it.I verdict • . .. . , i
CoerpU· hu taadiasuy ·-Ide lnnocenoe, aaylitg ~ could do wbaterir
he wi5bed -the oboolete men:handl..: Testim-Ony taken during the lnlllal bw-
lngs dilcloaed that the U•pollc<man bad
given oome of tbe mercllandlae lo hll
friends and nelghbon.
Michael Miiier, deputy Huntington
Beach city attorney, argued that Mra.
Gerby was not an accurate Witneu to the
agreement between Coerper and the
store since she was employtet only durfqc
1989. ~ The original agreement betweln.
Whllaker llliil Coerper waa lo have been
reached in ·11187.
1 "This agreement WU made in 1J81 and wu ·ne·ver ·attered or arpended,'' Mllltr
·lokl the commlesloft. ·1·c1o11~ ......... ~
teatlmony'<ab -,... fliidlitp ,.
Durlhg ltla .....,.tlee, COoll illu., • rtalJirioD. • ..., pl!*i'nl Oler~
..... argued tllat lira. GerbJ'• wu.....,.
-"I.tend lo ........ the ... _" Wldtaker. ' -. .
Hfi:b -atlbd tllat llii -mlillod' uae Jfa dlacretloa la teduco ~ ~ &""111 °'"'11!1'· "It -that the pmally 111 lbla -far -tile nalln otO.. erlmt, • be aalcf.
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Fie1a Narro~~ ,
In~ Beach ·Hunt ' .
For City, Aide . l
The aearcb for,a neW Hunllngloa -
city administrator hu been narrowOtl
down lo a field of IO candidates. '·
'Clli' PmiJnnel Officer E d·w a r:4
Thompson llld.today that'1be field hlil
been pared down from 50 appllc:anta "1
Cooperative Pusonnel Ser.vices. ·
"We're not go~ to make lJ'C1.
disclosures aboUt these people 1Jnce t el
sure some. ot •them bave applild Jn coa.
fidenc&, '' ThomOtoO said.. ' ·
He did dil:c:lo1e, however, that 41 of tbl
cindidates had master's degreea. "I hi~
never 1een a more hnpreulve group of
applic8ntl," he 1akl.
The 111-seml-finallsts . for' .!M ·Joi!,
•acaled by Doyle Miller'• dlamlaaal 11111
months ago, are expedecl lo underxo q
interviews by Dec .. 17. \ ~
From them, llTe llnalllts ,ww' • selected for lntemt*a by the H~
B .. ch City Coty Council Dec. IL /
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ll'lnter 1.1g•i. · , .: .
Alfolber ml•lle launcb from Vandenbe~Fomi Bue Mi\-l poc lit up Soulllenl Calltonlla llrJ 'nl , Tblawu1be .iew frUi l
Colla M .. about &:20 p.m. Air Porte • oald llllll!le wu a '
Mlnutemm I tell-find II)' a Slrat4iglC Air Comm111d COJllbot crew.
J(Julle wu nporled ca coar11 don.EacWc Tat Buo-
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Indians Cross River, Poised for Assault
ly U-.,_, 1iwu11tnal \
Tbousands of Indian troops cros>oed lhe
M~gM River by helicopter and riverboat
'\ode.~ for an •liT!.minent assault on the
~ Paltiat.,an capital Of Dacca. On the
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..werii fl""~ India and ~-~ • ~ ltam ll>o . llldlan lnf1nlt)',
relnfortemtnl.t into what wu called lM armor and artlllerj only by a 3$.mllt
heaviest flghUng of the week1>ld war. long highway with 11no mtjor obstacles in
UPI correspondent Kenneth J, Brad-the way.0
dick qcoted the Indian .east.etti command Military SQuiees in Ntw Delhi told UPI
In Calcutta as saying Dacca was now correspondent Patrk:k J. Killen the In-
dian government told its armed forces if
expected Dacca to be captured early next
week and the military was under
pressure to take all of East Pakistan
within 10 to 12 da)'s.
WASHrNGTON lUPI ) -'The tax-relief bill at a glance.
Indian Prime P.1inlster Indira Gandhi
told a crowd of 100,000 university
students in New Delhi today Jndia would
11ot accept an immediate cease-fire but
would fight on until East Pakistan is ca~
lured from the Pakistani army. The
military spokesman sakt once this is done
India will accept a ceasefire.
' -Personal Tu: Cuti: $650 personal tax exemption for tax~yers and1eacb ~"dependent to '675 for 1971 Income, and to $750 for 1972 tncome. Low income ta1-
p1yer could earn $2,050 without paying tax for 1972 iriconw:. F~r. 1971 ineome
level would be $1,m. Standard deduction for those not 1t.emwng expenses
would go from 13 percent of ta.J:able income up to maximum deduction of
$1,500 for 1971 inoome to 15 percent with $2,00J maximwn in im: · ., -Excise Tues: Repeals seven percent auto excise ta.I retroactive ii;i
b,U,g. 15, 1971, and the 10 percent light truck excise tax retroactive to Sept. 2%,
An Indian military spokesman said that
on the western front . 1,000 miles across
lndia, Pakistan mounted two new attacks
involving more than 10,000 men and 100
tanks io the Chamb area of southern
Kashmir, scene of heavy lighting in the
wars of 1948 and 1965.
t 1171. • .. . 1· • ~ :...i,ISCt -A.llo"1 6ompables to set Up DomesUc lntemalioria1 Salts Qlrp-~ oraUons (.000) tO shl'p overseas U.S. goOds and permit! DISC! to defer taxes
on half the DISC's income.
-Day Cart: Allows working ramilie! up tO $400 a month deduction ror
Jlousehold servfcei by a domestic lf there is a child under 15, or disabled d~
1-\']tendent or spouse. !Ji ttie home. Th~ (amily 'br indivldUal .inct1me must be under
" $18,000, hoWever.
India admitted for the first tllne it had
sUffered "heavy casualties" and a
spokesman !aid it bad sent in a fresh
brigade, or 3,000 men, as reinforcements.
The' Indian spokesman said t h e
Pakistanis · suffered "even h e a v i e r
casualties." -Job Credit: Employers hiring welfare recipients under the govern-
, ,1ment's work .Incentive program could get a credit equal lo 20 percent of the
i>-.employe's salary. The spokesman said the Pakistanis
were withdrawing after crossing the
Munnawar Tawi River earlier in the day.
He said Pakistan brought in two new
armored regiments and a division ot in-
fantry to try to capture the Chamb ar~a
which Jinia we.!lern India with Kr.stunir .
1t-' -PoUtlcal Credit: ~tribut.Qrs to 1971 k>cal1 state, natlo111J ·elec~lons or
primaries could get taz: credit for hall of their· contributions. The maximum
· that C11Uld be· subtracted from tai:es would be $12.50 for an indiv~ual or $25
''for a couple filing a jolrff return. Jn lieu of the credit, a person c:i>uld deduct $50
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0 1rom income subject to taus, or a couple $Hll'.I.
• -Futire·C1epalp1: Startinf in 1973, a Wpayer could allocate on his
:t 197J form $1 to the party ol hls choice for the 1976 presidential campaign. The
• Lrooney, however, would have to be appropriated later by Congress and would
'. apply to the 1978 elections, not 1972.
UPI correspondent M. G. Srinalh
reported from Idbampur in Kashmir that
hand·t~hand fighting raged for 16 hours
in today 's battle and that military men
there said "thi.! is the most bitter and
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~Helicopters Shot Down
heaviest fighting between the two coun-
tries slnei! Dec. 3 when the war started."
Pakistan Radio a!So reported fighting In
Kashmir and said so far the Pakistani air
force has destroyed or damaged 120 In-
dian planes and that the Pakistani army
has destroyed 93 Indian tanks and ca~
lured 16 intact on the western front. It
said 19 tahb were destroyed in Esst
Pakistan. !As Cambodia Clashes Rage
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namese troops mauled each other ~
in ·heavy fl&hting near the Cam-
town of Dambe ,and five allied
pter1 were reported shot down in p,e denae surrowxllng jungles.
In Vietnam's Mekong Delta, two
ericans were killed and seven wound-
Thi&-lday when the Viet Cong shot
two· 0:.S. lliUcopter• and• fir!id on ;:e ~~me .: Jim.Jr· 1n~
gon =~ 11'1 N~~letnalnese
kll1"d In lhree days Of fighting
tround Dambe, a farming, J.own 2S rillles
h:ide cambodla and ts rnlles ,nqrtl\ of
$.igbwlf "~( ti'! ' t ~ I The l<kn•nll ild i>flly tlWe South I ~ltbWnoR weie ~Ulea alld la wolbided I
the balllo;'10~'11eld nli!<>rto Indicated 1
e figures milht be iubstantI11ly higher.
1!f'leld reports said .thr.~ , ~·~· CH4~. . .
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Stand 'Plucked'
A lone gunman held three chicken
stand .tmployes at bay Thursday night in
Westminster before making off with $290
worth of the nl&ht's rtelpts.
Detective Sgt. Frank Fisher said the
hold up took place at • the Kentucky
Colooel'1 at 14920 1"each Boulevard about
I : IS p.m. as the three employes were
cleaning up.
Ther. told · poUce a young man of
averasf build came into the kitchen
where they were working, pulled a blue
lteel revolver and asked for the money.
Once the cash register was clea11ed out,
the man, who bad Jong brown hair, herd-
ed the trio into a back room and left the
buildinl on foot.
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Pakistani officials continued to deny
Chinook transport heUcopters f I e w a111 that Jessore, a ma}or communlcatloru
estimated 100 wounded South Vietnamese town in East Pakistan, had fallen to the
paratroopers from the battlefield to Indians, but the Bangla Desh rebel
Saigon's Tan Son Nhut Air Base and left government in East Pakistan said they
at least 10 dead paratroopers at a border were settiqg up a provisional government
outpost 30 miles from Dambe: there Sunday while waiting for Dacca to
The U.S. command reported an fall.
Nnerican CH47 helicopter shot down late A new dispute between India and the
Thursday near Cambe without any United Nations blew up today in Calcutta
casualties, and field reports said • ·u.s. where the eastern command said United AHJ. ~, hellcopkr gunship, two ~uth Nat!Qns food reUef ships bad carried am-~~m~up~1~~~Utt.,~~r~' ~= ;::S:\nU:e· dd. ~·~lei for
pl do ~ tod the to The command said Indian troope ca~ ane were Wno;u ay near wn. lured thousands of tons of American and
Military sources In Vientiane, Laos, Communist Chinese ammunition left reportat tw~uLaotlan battalions .su~ t oOrtodl~U." oiO , slrilfesJ"""1<dJ'an ~ P.~ re}'!~l\"g · Paki1~ (ore.es, isdauii ~' N rth VI bit tfllt; ~a~~ -~ ~p I~ on am· a.Id ~'by• .0 e mese • rqunlijOn for months ahd thlt the ,rms talion at the straltaic road juncUon of c:o~ld onl't, have nae~ East Pakistan
'Ilia·Ttng on the rxlrtheastem edge of the thf'Ough 'ibe U.]i. relief slilps callln& at
Bolo9ens Plateau.:. , fll , Chiltagong and 'Other East Pa~istanl
The ~.air ~slr'lkes In ct~ h e a v Y parts.
casuatµes .: -0n .the 1, Commun.lsts:, .the, T~e alle&ation .wQ, denied ~y ,the cap-. sou~_S,!ll~ ~ · . , talos of s.lx.Danisfl and two Greei ships
Mllr.ry 'ipokertnert &lso=id.' • U.S.' seized by u,dlan warships while rrylna:
Fii» underchlt,f Jighter: ~t,1 fl~ · U.N. relief to East Pakistant T ahjpS
mlsail ·s a~ainsi. a 'iorth Vletnamete art" .... have been ll!lder: guard i. Calcutla for I.he
tiaircraft site tollay 1fter the Cofttn'lunlst past two days .
battery fired at the 'American plane. It Military sources in New Delhi told of
was ~ 81h s.'l,Cb "Pro!ective reactton" ~ lndh1n hp~s tol captur• all 1of East
strlke'"to\!So1'11! Ylelllam Ibis year . · • • -Pikiftan'by lhe end·of the week. ' · · ···~)/t••l ,. . ,. -. . ; ..
•Ga1;p.hJi.~g!' 0-ver
Yule clifiJ. ~t}e~ign'fr : Die.s at 72
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of Ille DlllY ,Ji.I Sllfl
' His delicate fingers dealt kings, queens
and aces to gamblers on Mlsslsalpjl
riverboats and westward, in cll'IS:fY
casinos and smoky dives , to the
California coast.
The years, 72, in all, piled up like worn
poker chips.
Time finally dealt out tuberculosis and
ulcers to Robert J. Powers, so the aging
cardsharp became a Chrlstma" card
craftaman ln the twillght of life.
"Bobb)' tvas a gambler all his life."
says h1.s friend and apartment manaeer
Scottie McRorie.
Powera gambled on finishing his work
for Hallm8'k Greettng Card Company for
the 197\ .season, frff.banding the lines,
equipped with only colored pens md
fingernail sc.lsson, and he won.
He got $25 per design.
One specialty was wintry-warm houses
with snow on the roof j the kind everyone
should be able to go home to -
somewhere -tor the holidays.
Home for him was the l r w In
Apartments, 21141Ai W. Ocean Front, New·
port Beach, directly over Balboa Bicycles
and Blackle's beer bat.-
Old Bob Powers remained Inside for
11 yesrs, according lo Scottie.
He Onally l•fl Room JOI WO!d,.sday,
the WI)' he had expected.
He left a clutter or art supplies, hand-
written funeral instructions and two gaily
wrapped Chrjstm1s gifts, unopened.
"He had Q.Ulte a history,'' says Scottie,
who fiiuru Bob Powers hit Old Newport
maybe 40 years aao, when prospect.a for
profit were bla: in the booming seaside
resort.
"He ltastd· the Balboa Pavilion as 1
casino when It nrst opened," uys Sco\tle,
Powers ran a poker room In 1927 too,
just downitalr1 a.nd three doors east or
the quarters where he Jived out one sixth
or his lile and died alone on Wednesday.
'J'ht most valuable Item In his mall
1lori of known worldly poAStsslonJ la a
new llOO t~JHCOpo dellvereil '!cenjlr,
pointed suward between )'tllow curtain!:.
• Ht would wa(ch puaJnt lrelihlen ind
t
P,lea!Ute cruisers, perhaps reminlsclng on
the 1930s, when he worked the ~Id Rex
gambllng ships out there beyond the
three-mile limit.
Scottie says Bob Powers was known
wherever men ga1nble, fron1 Spokane,
Wash., to Gardena, Reno and Las Vegas.
"I gueS! he was on top a couple or
times . But from the way he talked, It was
down more than up."
"He liked to ta lk about Old Newport
and the way It used to be."
"He didn't care much for this young
crowd, leaning again.st cars down there,
carrying on and smoochln·g out in the
open."
Scottie WIS Powers' chief link to the
outside world for basic necessities, while
Richard'• Lido Market de 11 v ere d
groceries. ·
He silbsisted largely on fruit julcts, oi:-
taiT soup, oysler stew, cold pancakes and
Eskimo pies, according to the menu plan
that ended at 6:55 p.m. Tuesday.
Powers would gauge his ulcer diet by
the weather forecast, advis ing Scottie
how to eat for his too.
For 12 years, the gaunt old gamlnt:
table expert lived in pajamas and dress-
ing gowns, keeping his Mississippi
riverboat gamblers' moustache neatly
trimmed. .
Scottie says he wasn't a true bermlt, he
just had no reason to go anywhere, not
even to see his cards on sale Jn many
stores this Christmas season.
"He was a real humanitarian -In his
own way," he remarked, examining un-
finished card designs with quaint, sen-
timental messages.
One last errand was run by Scottie
Th~ay: taking Bob's newest blue
paJama-<lreuing gown set lo be cleaned lor the funera1. •
Riles will be Saturday In Ventura, luv·
Ing only a wklowed sis ter, Mrs. S. M.
Nielson, 74, of Sant.a Barbara, welting to
take a place Jn the family plot.
"l'U mtss old Bobby. We Uled lo yack
an hour or two 1 day/' aa.ld Scottie, stan-
ding 11\ tht two rooms, rtraniely empty,
wltb tbelr constant tenant of 12 yem
absent:
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NIEBERG (LEFT) AND DR. SVD&EN DISPLAY BUZZARD TAKEN FROM RADIO TOWE.R
Tho Only Feathers That Wert RuffloCI Wore ThoM of tho Radio Station'• Mtoapm.••I
Councilmen Okay
lnciner~tor Use
Permit Ordinance
Residents and bwlnessmen in Founlain
Valley who want to build inclneratora are .
going to find the ·going a little tougher
than it used to be.
City councilmen passed an ordinance
this week which will require a conditional
use permit for an Incinerator.
Prior to the ordinance, ~ only city
restrictions oo incinerators were io the
building code. The county Air Pollution
Control District also requires Incinerator
builders to obtain a permit before one
can be buUt.
The measure w•s proposed . after a
minor controversy Involving an in-
cinerator at the Woolco Department
Store. Developers built the incinerator
before they obtained the neCessary
permits.
When they applied for tbe permits, the
permits were denied and so they o~
pealed the question \o the city council.
Councilmen then discovered that there
wert no provlsloru in the citf ordinances
for· the re1Ular review of Jncµierators.
'The new ordinanCe was oriilnally pro-
pooO!d by the PlallJ\ing CommlMioc whk:h
supported it unanimously.
Nixo n Will Travel
To M~ryla~d Retreat
WASHINGTON (UPI) -President
NlJ:on planned to &o to CQ'I~ Davj4 late
today to 1pend part ol 'the wMkend
before flyl111 to the A1.0104 tq ,~eel wilh
French preildent GtQr~ts ~om ll:lou.
First; Lldy Pat Nlz:on-cb0se1,'Jo, rFmain
at tht. \Vbit~,House: to1ovenee10irl~tmas
decoratlna:, but Tricia Nlz:on Cox and her '
husband, Edward F:inch CoX, wete ex-
peC:ted "to join ~ Prerident • the
Maryland retreat, along with Julie ~lxon
Eisenhower and her husband, Ens . .l>avid
t Elsenhower. \
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A four-d•y drama that threw the
apoUight Of news media coverage on
Radio Station KWIZ'i 1 4 0 -I o o t
transmisalon tower in Santa Ana ended
unceremonlou~y in the dark Thursday
night.
As It turned out, the media had all the ,
facts fouled up about a fowl perched on
the tower ovedooking the Willowick Golf
Course since Tuesday.
A daring pair of Huntington Beach
teenagers ihched op the tower 'about 10
p.m., risking life and limb to rescue ~e
bird which was at first believed to .be a
rare California' 'condor. '
Cal State Fullerton zoology professor
Bayard Brattstrom declared that's what
it was when asked for his opinio'n.
The bird glowering down on golfers was
estimated to qave a 10-!oot wing span and
believed to be snagged som.ehow.
Only it turned out to Qe just an adoles-
cent turkey vulture, with a 4'h:·foot wing
spread, simply roosting there.
Tom Woods, KWIZ disc jockey, at-
, tempted one rescue Thursda)' and got
within 20 feet of the big bird.
"He suddenly spread his wings and
scared Hell out of me. They must be 10
feet wide," Woods declared .
iii~~. -~cli ftir:1fh i':':t!fi1.i'!;
so KWIZ liad hired a high construction
crane at $45 per hour to lift a trained
falCon-he.ndler up today.'' 1
BW Darliy j Mill~~? JI, I of 1m: µdW
tington St.~ anti Earl Kiilg, 17,'"ot 16fd
Somerset Lane, both1 ij' Huht1ngtpn
Beach, climed 'the 'toWet secrePY
Thursday night.
Miller, also experienced In falcoriry,
figured he could haildte the bird and th9
rescue of a genuine"t:allfornia condor -
only about 50 e1lst In the rugged Sespe
Hot Springs area -would make' him a
big man on c.ampus. ·
He loes to Golden West Colleae.
"T~ey also claim they're blrdloftl's,"
said one newsman.
Was ii a scary 'ascent!
"Not as bad ai It would be In daylight:"
declared Miller. ''By the -..:Jme we wtr't
about 20 feet up, we couldn't even see the
ground. It wu like a bottomless pit."
Kwjz officials, wbo had some of their
thllnder stolen, decried the climb as ez:-
b'emely · dangeNiw and d e { i ril t e I y
unauthorized.
They said Miller and King were lucky
the bird· was on Tower Z Qf the twin
transmitter, because at 4:4$ p.m. each
day iU 'pewer is st\ut off.
StatiOri.,, personnel were shJnned when
the · boys marched tn with the turkey
buzzard, which' didn't try lo fight when
ct1rnered atop the steel-webbed pinnacle.
No imr:oedlate "comment could be ob-
tained ~m Professor Brattstrom on his
JDisici'e?Jtlfication of the buzzard as a haif-
grown, priceleu , coodor •. seCond Jargest
bird species in the world.
The .buzzard was turned over to
veterinarian Dr. Kendal Svi:teen's clinic
at 3643 N. McFadden .Ave!, Santa Ana,
for care and observation.
His assistant, Bernd Nlaberg, 31, of 399
Ralcam ·Place, Costa Mesa i left the r.adto
statioo with tbe. bird perched peaceflilly
on·hia arm.
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Kill'e d' 'th 'l \lilthcili.lla
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has been ~ killed ··in coinbat ·In the
Indochina theater •• the Defense Depart-
tnent announced Thursday.
No speciflcatibn of the country where
Sgt. Kenneth R. Perry, son or Kenn!: th 0.
Perry, 604 Moonbeam St ., was slain is in-
cluded µi the casualty roster.
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•~ti ~.an-ested i 31-year-old ' ~·
~ed, ¥"arlne at the bue Thuradiy
afttr 11' aile(ed\1 htld hia battalion coip-
mander "!"('throe other oqlc<rt j>olla(e
a~the point of a loaded rillohe pureblaed
In Sjm qemenie·t.,liu ln·the ~· , ,
He finally was 1uPlfued wtUiout flrl.nc a
1hot. '
And as 'of Ws inonung, a neWs
blackout bad been im~aed by ~ 11tD-
clts in the fel'.ony.case lnvolvinc Rc/derict Edison~ BrOWn', who Ud been a wftr
Marint bot~ ~'~led from Illa
service ricmily. .1 • "
Spokesmen for theTB1'1 San Dltgo ol·
tlce restricted comments on the c•s~ to
the fact that Jlrown was 1cheduled fdr ar-
raignment today in U.S. District CoUrt to
hear charges of assault 'with a ~frous
weapon on a !J1llitary reservation. ·
San Clemente police reporls uy Brofll
aiiegtdly enttred Tony's Loon and
Jtwdry at %17 s. El Camino Rtai 1110,u
a.m. ,aocl told a youog (tmaie clerk he
wanted to buy 1 pistol.
After leatqlnc tb8t federal law sllt"es
that a buyer .must Wait for five days to
take po!aeS:sion of a pistol, Brown
1s1ertedly began to leave the shop, then
notlced'rifies on a wall rack.
Bilown then pure.hued 1 high-powered
rifle and ammunition, reports said, and
allegedly mattered ''now I'm going 1to
blow their heads off'' as be llft hurrltdly,
The fearful clerk, who was not iden-
tified. obtained 1 description of Brown~s
car ml phoned li>cai polle<, who then
issued a general broadcasi and notified
all local military bases.
Brown, reports said, was wearing a
Marine uniform at the tlme of the
purchase. . '"! otXt t>baae ol thtlcaat developed 11
Camp PenaJetoo, but authorllles tbenl ·
have declh1ed to give detaQ1 .
Eitremely reliable sources said that
about an hour after the pi,zrchue a
military policeman on ,routine patrol
noticed BJ'OWJl's small foreign roadster
p.8.rktd near '• barracks bulldjrl1 and
began to invesUgJte.
Inside, Brown assertedly stormed into
bis fo~ battalion com~'a .oUke
and pointed the rifle to the 11intaialil col-
oael '1 bu41. --wr ... idmllfle4 by Mrtllbfftj~~·111 l ~ ·~ .'f.l l ~1
Moments later the alleged gunman
assertedly ordered a 1e.11eant major incl
two lieutenants into the oilk:e u well.
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Sint1 An.i .4.bortlonltt Gwynne Accused of Murder /' .
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A · criminal complaint c h a r g Jn g
crusading abortloniJt Dr. John S. Gwyooe
with the triple-shot murder of his pretty
PJf'l.DlOUr wW be ilsued Monday in West LdJ Angeles. lnvestigattirs said today.
The JO:rear-old bachelor physician !:..;-
ing abo~ senteqcea Jn Santa Ana lltd
Los Anj[eles Del:t mol1tb 'f.U arrested
early Thuraday at the apartment be aod
tbt victim shared. •
O.bbJe.Dwytr, II, was lhot thrte limts
in the back with a .35'1 magnum pistol
and had also been ~te~t accordln·g to
Detective John RosenDrOCK.
He and other offkera called tO · the
apartment near 'the UOCA' campus found
the YOWll blonde \Yfni ~ .on thtl 0/lor,
after· a telepbone' Call from Gwynne's it· torney. .-
The lawyer surr~· the pro-abor-
tipa. doctor,~wht CifUsed-t0rgive police
ti!Y sta*°""t iboul W ldiUng. I "~ 11 ,ICheduled Monday
mornlo( In WOii Los Ail,leles Municipal
Court.
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' ' ' ' ST. ALBANS, w. Va. (UPI) L Burly
men wi,eli;l.lng clUbs and 11 l tbanciles
smashed Uie wind1blelds of a Clllrlesion
Gazette delivery truck and an escorting
station wag~n, police said Thursday.
rr~11, O.c,lmbtr 10, 19?\ H : DAILY I'll.OT.
Edison Plant Periled
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Orana• 'eou.1":,i:"•lor c-t ~~ -loh o( tbe ud...., .... , ·' ·1y At.AN llDIKlN
Of llltO.IW PMM ...,.,
Fedml cle111 air lawa ma)I block -
itrucUon of two 1ddlUonal oil, and I'"'
fUeled electric 1tneraUnr u n I h at SOutbern California EdJaon company'•
HUllllniton Belch alltioo.
This WU m'eaJed by Larry Kin(, I
deputy stall attorney ;entfa!, aurinl the
Public UUllt.les Comml11ioo'1 in.
vesU,atlon into the complJ'IY'• rut u te
gtntratin(ntedl.
Kini aaid al the !iu.rb'll~,os
Thursday that studies indicate the Federal Clean Air A-..,,~~Federal
Government may prohibit conltru~
Uon of l(lY more, fossll.fuel ' c~•tln1 pianb in ·the South eou1· Air . ' be-
ginning in tht period 1'14-71.
E;dlson ts baalna estlmAtet.of'its al>illty
to handle projected fUture capacity on the
constr\lction oC one 970-megawatt unJt
in Hu.,tington Beach in 191'1 and another
in 1977. KiJii, who 'said that the state attorney
general's office had already taken 1 po1i·
Uon of opposing any new f~l-fuel plantl
in the basin, llfllled that Edison should
also be looking for sites outside the basin
for the smaller combined cycle and gas
turbin~ planls Jt Is planning to r · .. e et
demands through 19'7~75.
The hearin1 officer. Aretl T. Main,
agreed tb1t the record shoµld show when
the combined cycle and gas turbine ·
p!:..ils -which would produce 1 total of
nearly 300 megawatts -might be ·con-
structe_d outside the basin and ~ pro-
blems that may be involved in l~tlng
them outside the basin.
Kln'g, quesUoning Edi.son Vice Ptt:si·
dent" David Fogarty, , aa.id that if i tbe
fosSil·fuel combined cycle plant propoaed
for Long Beach and the two. HunUntton
Beach units were built outside tbe basin
there woold be a 15 pereent reduction in
emissions.
Fogarty· replied that this would entail
the technical dlfficulUes of obtaining
right-of-way for the transmission cor-
ri.dors jn addition to overaimlng local op-
position to the plant.!.
Fogarty said that the company was
working all Its avallable options. It was
still "actively attemP.tlni" to build the
additions in Huntington Beach ; the eom-
pany wOuld apply to the PUC within three
Weeks for authority to conshuct a •79G-
megawatt plant a~ Fry Mountain in San
Bernardino Coun(y; It hoped to gain 485
megawatts from a pro}ect in Kaiparowlts
i:1 southern Utah and was planning on
two 912-megawatt iluclear· units at San
O!lofr., allhough !he I~tter ~ad been ''' back two yeara to 1971-Tt becaute 'of IA
investigation by the Atomic Eenergy
~Sion. I Asked "hat would be the result lf the
PUC drde~ no addlllonal (011U ~
?ianls .in the 1.Soilth Coast Air la•lil,
Fogarty said """ such la! onl!r woilld
not be reaiislic In metllng proJeded
loads.
Questioned by PUC ataff counsel Jan1ee
Km no the alltus o( ltie llunllngton
Beach additlona since ,llla!r conalnlcllon
WU blocked by I l'1lilnl of jbo Cailiorots
Stlpreme O>u:t, Foga111 111d that the
con\puy hod canctlad purcbued ordel'I
on aU equipment escept ,tbe steam
1eoer1&.cJ:1. • jjWe dO have ~ar)J completed for site
ucavatioa," he °"~ "We have the
tnaineerina completed ID gontrai, tht
plaljt layout and the cycling ar-
rangement." ·
Edison attorney Willlam Man:, 'l1·
plaininl the ltgai atstua of the caae, said
that ihe compUy had flled a 1ull ID
This ~ actJon ebln•.,.. lflo~ lnwersiai rule rr, wblch Jiroblblll
dbcharge ol mo~ than 140 jlooqlllo
c.ntaminlnll .. hour from • ~ unit. Tbil, was tbe ttplatlon tlJ!llJ!lll
proposals flir tbe two .lkmlilllliilL ....... VDitA failed to mtel llld wu tn.,Nlll ~
the Orang• County' Air Pollution Coalroj
District'• rejecUon of c 0 D I t r u c t 10,
pennils. •• OrRJllle County deputy COllllJtl Jonn Powell bldicated that tJtla: cue~ ahould
proceed .in January, ' ;
High Uoart Rallng
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Privately
owned tidelands art available for public
use unless ~ifically exempt from
public tru;t by ibe state legtststure, .the
California State Supreme Court bas rul-
ed. ..
In an unanimoUs opirilon written by
Justice Marshall McGo,mb, the court
defined tidelands -as those lying between
mean high and low tide and said public
trust easements including "the right to
fish, hunt, bathe, swlm, and boating" ip-
ply .,between the Oregon and Mexican
borders.
It cited "a growing public recognition
that one of the most important uses of
the · tidelands .. : , is the preservation of
those lands ln tlleii natural state."
M"cComb's opinion Thursday noted
friend or the court briefs that were filed
In the case by the conservatloni!t Sierra
Club and by the state att?rDey a:eneral's
office on behalf of the State Llnds Com-
mlJsion and the Bay Atta Conservation
and Development Commlalon.
The decision re\!eraed a, Marin County
Superior Court ruling in a property
dispute between Larry H. Marks Jr. and
Peter D. Whitney who owned adjolni9g
beach property on the west shore of.
Tomales Bay, •
Marks c1,1mde ~ 11'1~ ~Oed ., .. ~iftt1 owt\trshlP 'of the Udillndi Ind 1nnounctft
plans to fill and develop Uiem .. lnto a.
marina which wou~ thave C:Y off
Whitney's access to navijable "' • T1jli Marth cotrt dOli!Od thOt
had anY claim to ~ta· pro-
ptrly llld aaid his own r!lht to reaGh tht
beach wa1 via a narrow pier extending
out from his own beach front.
In reveralni the Marin court f!llln&. the
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Marks' claim that Ills pianl to devetol> 1'
marina ertingullhed the public truil
"A pre.tot d~ation that the tJUe • 1
Marks in theae tidtlandl la bunltl\ed wlthi
a public easement may 1vold. needJesC
future litigation." the hla& court salci ~
it r<manded the case to. Marin ~io!j
Court · "for-' proceeding, not inconiiltentt
with this action." C
It held that tht power of the 11111 lo'
control navlgible waten and the 1IM
beneath them ii absolute, subject onlyJc?
the paramount power of Die' fedefil
government.
Murder Ends · '.'-
Brief Union
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) -Jam,.
Lynn McCoy, wed seven weekl,,
shot llld killed hia wile Thursday in " ,
the Office of a marriage coumelor,~ ·
then shot himself. ·
Polict said McCoy, 33, Dayton, .. 1 and his wife, Ruth Annt .30 •. bad i,
separated shortly after tney. were f
TI) rrl HVfn IO• I had • mt.i f~ tbe dlv~l:i.,r:_ ·
ntglecl. She in return bad filed I •
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family Oililtl centtr, McCoy pulled , a: platol &om h1a brlefcaa, lhot ... ~
her, then ~· 1
Sourcts 1aid that .ahort!y aftmrardJ a
diversion tactic took place ~ the
assailant was subdued without htrm to
anyone. . . ,
Pendleton information off I c I 1l1
acknowledged the attack toot p~ thts
JDDrning, but said the case had been turn~
ed over to the FBI.
"There will be no ·fw1ber commen~
Lbout the QR from the Marine Corp!," a
&pokeanian said.
lI'be spokesmen llrtsSed that ·Brown
wall'not in the milltary at tbe time of the
alleged offense Thurlday.
eoraner'a depuUes~said' ahe was slain
ai>qut "'3!> Wednaaday night, ~ound an
hour ' before police were Contacted to pick
up Dr. (lYeylllle. " 1 1 · ·
He currently faces sentencing on two
counta of abortion Jn Oran,e COunty
Superior· Court Jan. 6, after pleading
guilty Sept. 10 belort Jud&e Byroo K.
~~r on \ i'iity. Ptea in &Ull11ar
cha!ges ls due J~ 26 in Los, Angeles,
where Dr • .()wynne w11 indictid by the
... granii jury di •five ~nts.
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rtgulaUng crimes on military reserva-
tloos.
'I1ie yoUna:, doctor Who operated clinics
in Weit Loa.Angeles and at 1156 W. l?th
St.,'$aftta Ana, freely admJtted doina: '°t -
'in a cliaiienp of the 'ti/It l:Aill'Oroia
Thera!l'puc 1>or11on Act. ..
'"Old Fit~~ Free ' . ,, ~ .
~i:f,soner $.~rved 4$'-ye'ar Term
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Fol.SOM (uPI) :_." FJtt,'~ln 15-I'm not 1oln& to be a boow."
year-Old Folsom Prison evict, became · F:itqeraid, known to ev<rybody u "Old
a free man today after apendina more F11.z," waa sent to Foboin ln 1926 -back
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murder of two pollCtmen. , granite bou1Clen>1rith sledgehammers -1972's :•I
Authorilles granted <hrie1 J , for, tbe fatal lboollng of a $an Gabriel
Fitzgerald rele'ase from the.: &r'•Y rock· policeman. He wu giveQ a life sentence.
wflled ponitenitary afltr appro""" a Oiily two y;an eailjer Kt had been
J)ll'Ole plan which cal,la, fat ~ ev~ ~led~from MontB~ .. ~~ Prison after ,
iUaJ!Y to live on welfare with • foster Rl'Vin,c 13 r!;Br•' Of ·a 100.year:tenn for'
family. • , . the Jnm,ter of a aherl[{'s depUt)'. Before
Fltr.geraJd Is the ol4est' lnma\e in thlt be · ativ«I ihrff y~ for ,a ltOS.
california's vast comictk>nal syatem and burglary. ...
ts believed to hate • put in tn. l<qest 'Pilioit reci>nla lbow FHzgeraid 1 wu
stretch ever served at Fot•tb-G)luD. named..by'companions ~the gunman in
Hts prtson career siatt<d In )IOI.' the alaying . ol sOn l Gebriel patrolman
64All I want to do ii a:et out ol here and Elmer H. GrlfJin and the wounding of
live my own .life in peact," be said anothet ~. R. o: Benet. r~enUy in an interview. "Other people Probibltion-eomclous officers ,had
make it why can't 11 I don't gamble and dilcovered Wegal liquor hidden in the car I ' occupied by Fltq:erald aod .his frli:nds.
The two poilcamto Jumped on tbe
automobll•'• ruilnlng boords and ord~
the driver to tbl'. ~lice ataUon when gun.
lira broke ou~ killlng Grilflil llld woun-
ding Bence ..•
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Off on Choice
Of Can«ijdate
' WASIDNGTON (UPll -Sen. Alan 6-111Stoo (l}(:alif.), said today ht will
not endorse any Democratic prtlk!entlaJ
candidate at this time.
lnltead be will wort to make -an
CaiUomlanl -young or old, riCh qt p>Or,
black or white -are rtpreaented bi the
1tate11 deJea:aUon to the Democratic N•
tlonal Coovtnllan.
That tuk wUI requn hi1 "compltt&
ntUlrtlitY" at ~ wrtU after P'tb. Jt -
t!M day each pruideDtlai candidate ,,...
ning In Caiilornla must bold party
CIUC1lltl ln tlth -Ilona! dJlirlct
under a MW'""lt* llw. " ·
"'I've clellnitely decided not to make
uy --t of.., pnsldenUal .... dldate at this time. ~ '
"I'm auppoaed to have killed that cop,•• '
Fibgtraid·noalled ~J. "But thty
dldn1 know tt I ldilad him or not. I had to
cop out and 'pleell sulltJ.''
"The Los Aqelea diltrlct attorney said
I wouldn1 ~ more lban W yun in
prlaoo. I ahould bave been out of here Ill
yu.r1 qo. Jf
FO!dn warden Walter Q<aven said in
the 10 )IUll 'be bas~ Fibg<raid,
"Ha'• -"'baolult.,. ... •'llllcipliuty problem." •
&ter iince 1t:J3, 410kl FitJ•• bu come1 •
up rootlneiy"fcr parole and been routintiy
llD'nld down. Then lNI month tht adult •utl!o<lt)i cl4artd bim for parolt when ao
"acftpteble" parole plar wa1 prepared
for biin.
A l[I01<etman for the $tate'O.parlmenj
ol O>rrectlonl aald .f)bgeraid will be
paroled to the Sacramtnto area llld will
live temporarDy al a privately operated
half•WIJ hcuM for U<Oavicta. 1
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!!:.._ ' Of ........ Pl .. """ ,,001< HOLIDAYS DEPT, -Tbe ~ Civil Liberties Union, alao
kh§wn as the ACLU, is dear to the heart
of "811)' newspaper people because of its
~ !or defending unpopular people Uc! questionable causes.
1lll ACLU coofoundsl folb, by pro,
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llivla 1n one breeth and Robert Welcli 1n Indira· 'Gflndltf Speak• . •
thi-nen. ' ,
So the· ACLU gela labeled aa pinko here ' llldian Prime Minister Indi,ra Gandhi addresses nearly'I00,000 stu·
amtr..cllllllary Iller. and confounds the dents OJl_tbe Sorawkube Dtlhi University campus: She ailld if foreign = ~~=td'!'!C:i:'.1: ~! fe~[.!:ires witb ideals, ''we will rather' do withopt.ltand stand on
of gec>ple in the newspaper dodge because
tbey often feel cast ...jst_ihe_,same un-
PQPU!ar role. So -!Iii( Ii ... : a · ..rf•t. .'"'' •;. rr#id~ admiration Ill'&' ...wt' " . --
'THE Acw ALwAys·t>OPo -oul .i-~.-R. bel ~ along aboul the Yulettde e S
,....._They Wlf1l the ,publlc 8Choola
a&o_ut keeping the old aeparaUOn of ... cliuld and atala.
'fn' 'other -.rs. ~ ACLU potnla a A lri ·11 V' } s r,,.. .... tthepubUc ......... andays : .' s . s ·10 ence oars "tou'd better nor-.-~ -any.
Jeilus ~ OI' tproutq · IDY.: p1uUc
aJtlels from tbe ICbool bell towef'." .pearty the ACLU wall to get Christ. BELFAST (UPI) -G\lnmen aniblished qu>.-of ~ ., far aa ·government· .. and killed a part~time soldier and a man
ediloa!lonal tnatttutlon, aiO Conctrned · · -riding wiih him today In what police LETTERS TO irBlS effeCt wont out' to _ llPOl<eameo called "tile most cold blooded, ~r Orange County school! from the c~!0\1$, brutal murder ~ have ever lieard
Atl:U early thia month in which the ol. ·
Liliel'llel lolb llUliealad clasm>oms talk The spolteaman oaid the gunmen, l~ing a~ut "winter teeti.Vala" and bow other. from aome bushea near the border' of
, piioplea celebrate WliltOr Sotatioo'which, Ireland and Northern Ireland,. fatally
a!'far ~ my dull brain caa feterf!1ine, wounded the pasgenger when sgt. Ken-
mepns. ,JitU& more than a • mtdwmter.
ailronomicai phenomeoon wbicb occurs Dec. zz. •
'l'fle '!""nl lhould show that I'm no
Bl~ zealot but on I he
·Pacific Scoured
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nelh Smyth, 28, ol the Ulster ·Defense
Regiment (UDR) stopped his car lo pick
up a friend.
Smyth' 'and the second man threw
themselves to the ground. A8 they lay
there, ·the gunmen wa1ked up and shot
Smyth through the bead at point blank
range, the spokesman said. The gunmen
fled across the border into Ireland bu~
returned later to the ·ho~ of Smyth's
grandparents where he lived in an unsuo-
eessful search for weapons. .
The slaying followed a night of rioting
and gunbattles in Londonderry that
wounded at least 12 peraolll!I including an
elderly man and a 3-year~ld girl.
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NATOAiliesOkaf ·&din Wall ' ' --r'" . ,,. : ..... , ..... ~~ " .. ' Stays~losed '
' ForH~~~y Talks With ·1ted ,
BERLIN (UPI) -East Gtrmioy llRUlllELI (UPl)'-ll'lle M Alfan. lmd ,i-11111 .,,:.,..... cfillelr
-loday to opan the Wall over tic allial --......, 1beJ are nady growing natlooal -loi: · ......
Oll'lltalll bUt aocll*d a compromise to m:rt-tllkl with 1bl OlilmHnN on purpoaes.
tllal waald allow Weot BerlJnen to vialt Euro-llClll1ly -•. kUa -The ··-·--· -~·•.a __ _,. __ __ __ ........ -,mentla'eonipialedandllpod. --~-. • ,..., .. yar. Tbe ·--~ thla on En~• Security ...._,lad i lasl-Tbe oompromlle ...u qreement a1ao Y u-In 1 oomnmolque -·~ ~
-·"'.pave the-· lot the lnit'""•• of 1 at 1be end of tho lllllUal tb!'eo<lay winier minute compromise ~ ~ United w...-·~ -.... 1e11 Ion of North Atlaollc 'l'l:uty State. whld! ••• , .... ..._ -·•• be no ......i •-ment that WOUI. d ellmina_ la Organlaalloo (NATO) £-'-.._.__" ' "'"'""" --' __ -...... -• muttilateral talb before f~-
Eut German harassment ol Berlin traf. and finance ministers. ment is stgnecl, and Fr111ce whkb' wll!IS
fie. U.S. Secretary of State William P. prallmlnary talks lo atart at~ Cltf offlclala said the wall and traffic • Rogers told a newa confert11Ce lhis meant In their communique, tbe 'minlslen -I might be Initialed today. bilateral conautlatlono can start al once, recalled that at. Lisbon in•<l'W\e \he)' pro-
They aaid West Germ.. S ta I e but that there can be no preUmtnarf claimed the~ readlnOa · to at a r I
Secrelary Egoo Bahr, who negoU.lad the . • mUll\181eral lalb and oo conference pro-muttllaleral talks intended to lead lo a
tralllc agreement with East Germany; per until the Berlin protocol la signed. • conference on European &ec\lflt)r •aa
waa ready to fly lo' Berlin from .Oloo to The coqununique 8lreaaed at !ht! same • 800ll 'aa Ibo '"80liatloos on Bedlo bave
lniUal the •lrafflc agreement. Bahr went time NATO's delen)llnatlon to ,keep up . mcbed a auccess!Ul conclua\Dll.~
to Qalo with Chancellor Willy BrMdl for , Md strengthen Ila guard agalnSI possible ;,In the ligJ)t or ·the ,encOw:qmg
the Nobel Peace Prize --.Y·' Communlat attack. •kyelol!"leniS nleried tO • ,11blwe.", the
The East Germans thua rejeded a plea II aald.the mlnlslen agreed that NATO ~eonululiiiiiue'lidd "~ ~ll!elr
ol West Berlin Mayor Klaua Scbeula for a member couiliriel should, within tbelr • ~ fi>'~ -¥:ll ..,,.,_-..,
speclal Chrlslmaa Wall regulation. ecooomic capabilltlei, allocala "a stable ·on this hl,sla."' *'1 as.~"..,:
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Diamond values.
TheY: are a proud
tradition with us.
~ T·:~=?'Fot Lost -Ship;_ aernions In our ..-. But I think' •
to I-the birth of Qu1ot -and admit TT . • hed c • 'llt'o other pert-time '!"I~ were kill-.
ed by gunmen In their hoJ!I!!" on:Tuisdl!y · .. -.
and Wednesday nighla. Tbe slayi!Jgs rais-
W• want eveg brid9 to have a perfect weddinJ" •
_ .. f'" CfPmple~with the ~tlonal bridal ~t ahe'•
•. alwayalonpd.for~Youmightaayit'aolll'''gift"
;• to the brlde; Aftar all, who deserves a loving 1h4t'• !'fiat Chriltmair ls about -would r anis re'W
beloklii to --the hlatory hooks •
lbe Biie aDd hlI of the Roman Empire-MIDWAY ISLAND (UPI) -Ships from
or lb<' olomio l>Omb llt BltolblmL four J\atlo~s searc~ tl>e North Paclllc 'lT ·res SAM'B-'l'DlE, I don't think ·1tr today for a Danish ~'.ael alk1 Us crew,
would'do the pUblk;. ICbdols. any batm to whose final message lb a stormy sea was acknow~at ~~is under ~ir..ear. the sbipnow."
Oit.?.r::bJ.J.i, ~Ji,~""(""" · ' inmbant vos~ BeeriiW .Jp. ..
prevaUa ,,;..,_ e 11 b t da , pPeai¢ Wednead•Y nl&hl aliolit~ beifm!IJ at ,,_.., this lll!nday, to ,.fu. miles northeast ol tiny Midway Island.
dQwa -~y. l\s ollservance Li An mUnalve air and sea search Thuraday
dlstingulshed bY the llglitlng ol candles on failed lo turn up .. Y traee o! the 7,0lJO-lon
ed the defith toll in Ulster violence to 156
so far th!! year.
Jn Londonderry, apo)esmeo said at
least eiiht gunmen, fWo;ioldlen and ·two
by"8hl!:ers were wounded .~fnight-iong batU~ between trOOJ?!, · rioters , aod
snl11<~ In the Roman 'CltholicJOgatlle:·
are,. \ £~I •·tr .. 11 -..... ~l'l:
Stans Predicts
ttiou1ht mote than ehe does on her
wedding day'f Al!-14 karat gold mountings.
.;.; 'IWo.OrNI Nnn Are Now Onet ' ·-%4ll:IKAY
. : J11WWi.1te. ,
) 1 o"" • .,,. ewnlng •nd """ Sund•p untt!1 ChrlltrM~' rte Gitt W.r~f·
f U*t Z.lt/X.yJxltn(..i Crelltl't.11 of ltnol¥1nr
Ckrst Pl•ll: h1l}l:A111•ri.,l'd • lilutar Cb•rr•
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each of the eight 'day• '" commemora11n1 vessel and the as f>l!r"""' -tncrudlng six Trade W1' th . Russ redodJcalion ol the rattiiflll tO the worship worn"' ~ believed aboard. .; ~·~.a".
or ... Goel. • The'West Ger!nan freighter Dalmatia, · '-· NEWPORT BEACH . -17 FASHION ISLAND t
'!bi Jews use. a seven-braneh can·· tbe Japaaese vessel Carryal, the U.S. Worth $Bi"llians • OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS FRO" 12 NOON · " • -delamum in pert o! tllel. worablp. It la ship Moq)ana and the Britlah Cralgfllon -_ u J>.'.;'~:;;;;:;;;:;;::;;;:;~;::;::;;;;::;;:;;:::;::;;;;:::;::;::;::;::;::;:;:;;m:::;===:;l:;;o:cS:;c;P::::mC:.::-:D:::A:-l::-LY':',:-1::0-::1:.:o-,9:.::l:.:0:.,:_:P·:::~::.·.,---~ ... ~~Y1 ~g· ~r ~yopor !,~o. =~h~ ~ ~~ ~yhDJr."n a~ • • • ~"«.~';e.'a'i:H':.~~·;a::e:.r·te';H:.'l:f?:JH::a:.~l!:.'IH:.';H:,'ft.'~ ' ii : WASHINGTON (UPI) -The United 1' -_ but W My spirit, says the Lord of Th Heering Kirse, en route from States did $170 million in trade with the ~ · · · :
HostS." Manzanillo, Mexico to Japan,. was car-Soviet Union last year Conunerce ~. ' SATURDAY omy . BE1'J"'.R NOT GET caught reading rying 1rain when 1be sent SOS distress ' Secretary Maurice ff. st~ns says the . 1111 • .' '
any of this to your cl~,, t1Jgu..,s;l).,¥a..~her, calls that she was being battered ,}>3 ~ • figure couJd grow into the billions if ~l ~~t.:i£~J§:~~:::::·:ti1t:'~b:-n::~.' J!JeSBage WS8 Leav •. if:{~<:!. relations betw~ '!ht! eounlf~S) rt -' SAT. FA B u L 0 u $ IDO EA.CM. 1'0151 P.hM.
aayirc that you can't1'Shm "'Silent Night" Reporting Thursday at ·a nelYB con-~ 0 t
In the public ICboola during !ht! YUietide Nohel Peac" Prize, fel"tlce. on his recent · 11..iay trip! to ~ N • hoU~, I think the good ACLU simply, "'I! Russia, Stans said DO\U\al commercial .
seeks tO sterilize our eoclety and at. . retatioDs between w'ashlngtpn . i h d ' _L
tern,.. lo erase the cullural ~eillage' of Accepted by Brandt !110.cow were "a long way down the N y
,-, · · , • -n.a1• but said he was "Ve'"" hope!Ul" our country. ... .. ,,,_ .,, ~ YOUR ~ay, the schools in our region seem OSLO (UPI) -West German Chan·· tbat'trade would increase.
to pretty well ignore the ACLU edict and cellor Willy Brandt accepted the 1971 "If the polltlca1 situation continues to ~
llark the Herald Angels Sing when they Nobel Peace Prize today with a pledge to Improve, J would be very ho)1eful that we W:
want to. continue bis work for peace in ~urope coUld have substantial improvements in ~
THOMASINA GUNN, one of the ACLU and in the 'world. · trade arid this woUld be in the billions,'-' ·,
wheels in this region, commented ill her The 57-year-old champion of recon-Stans said.
letter of warning '*° Laguna SUperin-cillatlon between East and 'West received Stans said it was possible the United :~
COLOR ·PORTRllJ ~
tendeat William truom that the· ACLU the $90,000 award in a ceremony at Oslo States could Increase its exports to l1j
••<i(>es ~.not wish to play Scrooge•• at University. • Russia of automobiles, trucks, rnacbJne ~
Christmas time. ..I acCept this honor-with a sense of the tools and technological knowhow. He said
IJ:NCine that. Could the ACLU be bedg· oommon tJe1 linking me to all of those, the Russians were interested largely 1n
Ing its bet? wherever they may be, who are doing selling raw materiala. · ~ there'~ a little-rear there Of ' ' their ubli0&t to build a Europe of peace U.S.-SOVlet ·triae talks Will conttnoe
wakhle up one of these dark nights to the and to make European solidarity serve when a Soviet mission arrives in .\'f
viitaa of the Ghost o! Chr~tmasel PuL the cause of peace," Brandt said. WashlllJton Jan. &. r.
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' Care Bill
Gets Veto
__ w.6SHINGTON (UPI) - A
$2.1 bllUon plan to provide
&overnment care for poor
children -a proposal killed
by President Nixon's veto -
has very little chanCt of being
revived by Congress any time
soon.
Last Clarist.,U.s
1bree-year~Id Michele Jordan of Chicago plays with
h·ei\twin brother Michael in front of what probably
will be her last Christmas tree. The 7·ft.·tall pink
tree was donated to the family by a man who learn-
ed that Michele has leukemia and had perhaps two
months to live, according to doctors.
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Signalmen Given Okay
. . ' ' Ror _46% Pay Increase
fl A~HmGXON (UPI·) of setUements approved by the
The Pay Board tentatively.has panel.
apPrOved · a contract· givifig The board in a split vote
11;500 railrqad.signalmen a 46 Thursday, endoised • 1970 and ~nt j)ay and benefit raise 1971 raises of more than 25
ovtr · ~ m.onths, de s P it e . percent for the signalmen ahd mlsglv1ngs .by some members . . that the public is becoming teqtat1v~fy •PP_~ved nearly ~
di!UluSioned at the high levels pei:cent in add1t1onal raises 1n 1972""a'nd the first half of 1973.
However, the panel reserved
U S 0 d : the · .right to re-examlne the . • • . r ers . . future raises before they &o
· ·• . ,. into ·effect.
·: • • ' · Last month the .panel: ap-Disclostlr-e prove<! a 15.5 percent increase
~ • · ' · Jn the first Year of a contract
The President vetoed the
legislation Thursday evening,
citing "family weakening im·
plica1ions" aod "fiscal tr..
responsibility." Conservatives
bad attacked the proposal as a
Communi!l·slyle attempt to
put chlld·rearing u n d e r
government control.
There was little. chince any
Immediate attempt woyld be
made to.overrid~ixon'.i veto.
Such a move would face tough
goinl in the Senate, where the
override would have to start,
and almost certainly would be
doomed In the House.
C.Ongress ·cou1d put olf any
su~ attempt until neJ:t year
but the odds were likely to be
little changed by then.
The child care plan was part
of a $6 billion authorization to
continue the Office o f
Economic Opportunity's an·
tipoverty p r o g r a m 1 for
another two years. After the
veto Nixon urged Congress to
pass the bill without
designating the funds be spent
for specific programs such as
child care.
4'The American people have
not in any way indicated a
consen~s desir~ for t~
federal government to get in-
volved on this ~le In raising
the nation's· children," Nix;on's
press secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler, slid after~the veto.
Topless Queen
Insures Chest
'SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
Carol Doda, queen of the city's
topless, has insured _ h e r
breasts with Lloyds of London
for Sl milliOR· -roughly
'22,500 per inch.
Miss Doda, who (!pens
tonight at the Condor night-
club, grew from a "34 lk:up
to 44 D-cup" with the help
of the then-new silicone pro-
cess in 1965.
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~-· ; · '? annual! ehne for boosts. r
The Condor said Lloydl !.in~
sured the breasts against· ac-
cident.al injury but not against
any medical claims beca\lle of 1• ) ••
the silicone.
w.l.sHINGTON (uPO •:., ' , ,.
Rajes deSigned to better in-
·forin consumers about . the
pOwer of gasoline and the Pro--
blems of washing and cleaning
clothes have been issued by
the · Federal Trade Com·
mJ.Ssion (FI'C).
Cigarette Cancer
Source 'Isolated'
The FTC ordered service
'itittfOns to begin posting
g~line octane rr a t I n g s
· ~g March · 15. Clothing
· nianWacturerS were t.old that,
l:!eg!Ming July 3, they must
affix a permanent label ad-
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Two chemists say they have
identified a potent cancer·
causing-agent in tobacco
smoke and are conducting
tests to see whether cigarette
filters remove it.
chemists, John W. Rhoades
and Dr. Donald E. Johnson of
the Southwest Research
Institute, San Antonio, Tex.,
said they "posi~vely iden·
tified" minute' amounts. of
nitrosamlnes In condensate
from smoke of a popular non-
filter cigarette. The brand was
not disclosed.
. v~i6g the consumer · how to
w$Sh or clean the item.
· William 'Dixon, assistant
diteCtor of the FTC's Bureau
of · Consumer Protection, said
there is going to be some con-
fti.Sion about the octane ratings
because the FTC adopted a
formuJa different from that
used by the.few gasoline firms
that now post octane, and ·by
cit tnanuf&cturers ,in owners'
The researchers said they
could not determine t h e
significance of their discovery.
Government and i n d u s t r y
scientists have worked for
years to learn what in cigar-
ette smoke causes cancer.
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The finding was reported in
the Dec. 6 issue of Chemical and E111gineering Ne w s ,
published by •the American
Chemical ·society;. The
Rhoades and Johnson said
the nitrosamines we~ formed
in the burning ptoci!ss.
Nitrosamines are formed
chemically from · t be in-
teraction of nitrates o~ oxides
of nitrogen and ·secondary
amines. .
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The prolonced batUe over lhe Meadowlark Airport
runway extension appears to have ended ln a lraw fol'-
both the homeowners and leaseholdu John, Turner.
Turner will be allowed c:ontlnued use or hll' con-
troversial 500-foot runway extension and thel homeown-
er• have won a promise from the city council that an
extensi\'e study of the airport'a future Use will be con•
ducted.
The probe, to be completed sometime before Turn·
er'• current lease expires in three years, will focus o·n the
feasibility of either phasing the property toward resi-
dential u.ses or expanding the airport's opetaUon with
11fety in mind.
Turner, meanwhile, has complied with all the safety
requirements established by the planning commission
following the recent bout between Turner and'"lhe home-
owners. He has installed a blast fence and obstruction
lights and removed two trailers, u required by his zon·
in1 variance. ·
This week's council decision to allow continued use
of the runway extension will, no doubt. be unfavorably
received by the homeowners.
But Turner's compliance with lbe requirements has
made the operation of the extension absolutely legal.
And. for the time being, nothin1 further can be uked
llf him.
Public Debate Is Nee ded
A report recommending a job description for a full·
time mayor of Huntington Beach this week was banded
to the city council.
It was prepared in eicht months of study by tho
Citizens Charter Rev!Jion Commlltee. Many people prob-
. ably have the misconception that the citIZens group is
roc:ommendlng that voten appro•e lhe l"'sition, that tho
roport represents a groupdswell of citizen support fer
the concept of having the electorate select the mayor.
Such ii not the case. The councll·did not charge the
committee with the task of weighing the pros and cons
of having an elected mayor, but directed the group sim·
ply to work Out the duties of such an office.
The councilmen made it abundantly clear that they
bad already decided that the idea, in their minds, was a
a:ood one and should be resubmitted to voters. The only
question the committee was told to study was bow the
mayor should function.
Councilmen cited the narrow defeat of the proposal
in the November, 1970 election, wh·en it was combined
with two other topics, as evidence that-such an approach
was the right way to proceed to get a decision.
Perhaps. But an exceUent opportunity for a detailed
evaluation of the proposal has been missed and now ttie
council is Wking aboul putting the issue on the June
primary ballot. U this occurs, it Ls imperative that con·
• liderable public debate and an&lysis are generated be-
fore the proposal' II voted upon.
Removing Ethnic Barriers
' Officials from the city of Fountain Valley and the
Fountain Valley School District will join residents of the
Colonia Juarez Saturday to dedicate a pre-school they
all have been helping to run.
The idea is to expose three and four.year-olds of
different language and cultural backgrounds to each
other so that when they be&in Kindergarten these
differences don't become a major stumbling block to the
learning process.
It's an excellent project.
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Criticism:
·Bad Kind
Dear
Gloomv
Gus
Commissioner'• Predisposition Was Ol>vious and Arrogant
Geis Results
. one of the verbal cambits we are
fondest of invokblc when we poue11
lnlt:ltuUOnal imwer ia to call for
"reapouible critici.Jm,'' u opposed to
0 lrrllponsible erl.tlciam.11 W h a t we
eenerally mean by ''responsible
crtUclarn" ii the wne thing we uaed t.o
mean by "constructive ttlticllm" (1
pilr-that hi• perished through
hypocritical ml1u1e) -and that 11, Mthinc that will make ua look bad or
threaten to.topple 111 off our thrones.
VNP'ORTUNATELY for the possessor•
of powtr. a cartful readin1 of history
Mimi to indicate ihat fundamental
and nece11ary
chanl• "" UJU&lly brouil>t about pre-
c!aely by "im<pon·
alble critic:iam," aod i:Mt the responsible
v arlety aecomp.
liaMo notbinl. "' lb effect ls so slow
that mild reforms lq far behind maaive
lnjuaticec.
Anyone who baa seriously studied the
American RevoluUon, for instance, 11
aware that the colonlsta kept makinl the
nlOlt "responsible criticilms" for years
that had ibsolutely no effect on the
BriU1h crown. The last thing the
American leaders wanted w11 to declart
tndependenct or &O to war a1ainst
Britain; but every rt1ponslble petition for
reelOll.able chance waa lpored or
candemned.
l\ECESTL Y, TllE American public
haa been stunned by a 1ule1 of prl5oo
outbruk.1, which are coin& to become
Alter the Huntlniton Beach Union
High School district increased !ta
tar rate by 37 percent this year, it
seems strange to have students out
aelllnc house.hold cleaner to ralie
money for orcbeatra and band IUP-
pliea. ·
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TMI ... ,_ '9fltctt ,....,... wi-. ..t
WltftY !MM .. ... _,,.,,,, ..... .... "' ,.... ............ Dll" ...... ' -. ' '
mo:!rdespread and possibly more
vlo as I pr~. in \ll!s space a
co . of, x,-rs 1g9. These insurrections
-tlWY are ?o Jess -1prln1. directly
trom1 the failure ol all "responsible
crim" to change our penal system.
F , m~ years, everyone who
ob Vely assessed the way we handle
pri ers has urged some basic reforms, and. warned ot what might happen
ot~lse. But the penologlcal
es111'1shment in the U.S. bas been more
conc1mtd with malnlAlning it! authority
than with making any concession! to
realism or humaneness -and the Attica
1laughter was the inevitable result of
1uc.b obdura~y.
WE PAY LmLE attention to critics wbO are soft-spoken, loaical, reasonable,
and moderate ; it is only when they begin
to snarl, scream and 1trlke out that we
·hasten to make changes tong overdue. It
is only because our response to reason Is
IO negligible that critics take recourse in
extremism.
What we fail tragically to recognize is
that extremism is ah••)'• a symptom of
failure in the feedback proce11 of an
institution , and not 11 cause of anyt.hlng in
itself. It ls like blaming the fire for our
lack o! sensing-devicl!!ll' in the alarm
equ1pinent. To be effective, responsibility
in criticlam must be uswed of a quick
and fair response.
A Legal, Moral Question
lt la a crime to commit aukide. tt ill
also a .crime to encourage anolber to
commit & u t ct de. Oaually the
"punilbment" for this crime la medlcll trutment. However, the peraon wbo en-
courqtis anothtr to end his life may be
punlabed jun 11 any other cr!minal.
Slnce the early days of common law a
thorny legal and moral question ls raised
1n forcing a peraon to live. Say a patient
refuu.s to underco treatment. Then th•
at.ate must decide, throuih 1 court pro-etedltla, whether the patlent'e decision
ean be overruled.
rm: COURT MUST consider the risk
ol trtatmtnt, the cbancts of auccess, 11e
al lhe paUent. el<:.
!JI a recent case a cturt refused to
order 111 elderly P':lient lo conseot fD an
operation that m11bt have uttnded h!r
Ufe. The p.ttient cho1t to di• rather than
aubmJt to a painful Operation.
ID a second case, a.. yOUf11er woman ..
r---B11 Geors• --.
Door C..rae: 5«n!lh!nJ bas boc worry!na
-What did people do with oil lhe elevator .Wu in buUdin1a btfore
tM tlt\'ator w11 il'lventedf
PAUL C.
Dw Paul C.:
YO. know, Paul. 1 like lhe way
your mind worka. Would you l!l<e to
have tJ1ll column? Nol THEN I'LL
DO 1'11£ JOKES, SMART ALEC! •
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who w11 injured ltl an auto accident
refused a blood transfusion because It
was aa:alnst her religion. The transfusion
w1s nectssa.ry to perform a Ille-saving
operation. Her family was of the same
religion and also oppased the operation,
The court ruled, however, that the opera·
'lion should proceed.
0 THEflE IS NO consUtuUonal ri&hl to
choose to die. The police and the state
have the duty -even at great force -to
defeat a person '• attempt to commit
suicide," the court nid.
Tbe operation need not be "life-sav· m,." In anolbtr case a >"OWll child had 1
cleft palate and~ deformed Up and chin.
The perent.\ refLlltd to allow corrective
surgery. But the court waa convinced by
testimony that the (allure to comet the
deformity would result In 1erlou1
psychological and phyalcal problems. SO
It ordered that the surgery proceed.
Medical cart may also be neowary to
protect the general public. The parents of
a public school youngster objected for
rehtloua rea&0ns to his being vaccinated.
Thi court held that the vaceinaUon WIS a
valMt condition to public eduetUon. It was
nect&aary for I.ht welf1tt of tbe 1tudent1.
Nott: CallfornUJ. law11er1 offer thi.f
cohi1mn 10 vou rno11 Know about our
law.
Government by Special lntere~t
To the Editor:
Chairman DOnald Mcinnis erpressed
confused surprise at the approval or the
McpoMelJ Douglas rezoning by the
Airport Land Use CommiMion (DAILY
PILOT, Dec. 3). AA one who attended
that proceeding, I can tesWy that a more
appropriate reaction would have been one
of outrage -not only because ol the high-
ly suspect reversal of PGlltion, but in con-
1ideratlon of the obvlout prediapos1tloo of
the aasenting commlsslonera.
In retrospect. the h e a r 1 n g ' a
predetermined outcome wu indiCated at
the outset by the aM<n<:e of the' principal
advocate, Donald Doug'tas Jr, Considering
the staku Involved, Mr. Douglas wou1d
certainly have attended, and testified,
had the issue been even slighUy In doubt.
IN THE CASE OF C.Ommlssloner
BresnahM, his predisposition was not
only obvious, it we.s po1itively arrogant
After relentlessly badgering an articulate
county road department representative,
Murray Storm, he listened politely to a
rather bumbling presentation by Phillip
Lh1scoU, a paid consultant ol McDonnell
Douglas.
Mr. Bresnahan's reluctan ce to
1erlowly consider any o p po s I n g
arguments was demorutrated twiCe,
when he abruptly left the . room for lG-
minute periods. These periods were, not
too ctiincldentally, during the testlmony
or opponents Murray Storm and Dan
Emory.
AS TO THE OTHER three approving
commissioners, two, unobtrusively se&ed
at the extreme left end of the table, ap-
peared to be doz.ing through the entire
procteding, only to be awakened to cast
their automatic ayes. The names of these
a:enUemea esca·pe me, but their very
presence mide an added mockery of the
purpose of the hearing as stated by
Secretary Killian: " . , . . the com·
mission wishes to hear from .... en-
titles and persons who have any in·
formation th1l may be helpful to the
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FII'!t name confusion resulted in
James Neal instead of Ivan Neal
being named in an editorial Wed-
nesday aii: a Huntington Bea.ch
police officer honored posthumous.
ly by the Huntington Beach C'ham-
ber of Commerce. James Neal 11
aUte ..,d active as city manager
of Fountain Valley. Ivan Neitl. who
died from cancer in Au1U5t, had
worked long hours at his police
job even after it was known his ill·
ness was terminal.
-Editor
commission in making its determina-
tions."
We will continue to have aovtrnment
by special interest as long as county
boards and commlss.ions a r e stacked
with small men -and I'm not referring
to their physical stature. ' ROBERT D. RIBS
The ReaJ Danger
To the Editors :
Your readers have referred to the
necessity of reordering 0'1f national
priorities. I wholeheartedly agree with
the sentiment that our afnuent society
must do more to eliminate the scourge of
poverty, improve our educational system,
clean up our environment. make up fbr
the disadvantages suffered by some of
our citizens as a re.suit of past and
present discrimination and insure Jobs
for all.
BUT I BELfEVE THAT the news
media have been negligent in failina: to
point out that PresidtJlt Nixon and his
predecessors have been engaaed in just
such a reordering ol national priorities
ever since the Korean War.
During this period, the cost.a of state
and local government (whlcb are devoted
entirely to domestic needs, except for
negligible amounts for the National
Guard) have increased considerably
·more rapidly than those of the federal
gov'ernment, so that the percentage of
total public expenditures devoted to
defeqse has decreased even more rapidly
than the above figures. The percentage of
the 1ross Jational product. devoted to
defense qeeds has actually decreased
substantially over this period of time.
THE REAL DANGER facing this na-..
lion, l suggest1 is not overexpenditure If\.,
defense, but the failure of an Increasing
number of people to realize the necessity
for a reasonably strong defense posture.
\Vestern military and, ·even more,
psychologicaJ weakness led to Nazi ag4
gres.sion and World War II in the 1930s
and to Communist aggression and
numerou.5 "small" wars after 1945;
Let us heed lhe warning of George San-
tayana that those who fail to learn the
Je.ssons ol history are doomed to repeat
it. EDWARD R. BRANDT
An ti-abortion
To the Editor :
When the DAILY PILOT recen°lly came
out with Its full-page pro-abortion section,
I was too sickened and too offended to
make the effort to protest. Now,
however, I wish to add my name to the
others who found the whole section
disgusting.
My respect for the editors responsible
for the articles has diminished con·
aiderably becau5e of their obvious
disregard for the value . of human life.
Emptying the uterus of its contents is the
killing cf a fetu.5 and destroying human
life.
Those people who wruld s o 1 v e the
world's problems by killing off creatures
who get in the way (e.1., unborn babies,
wild life, innocents in a war zone, etc.)
would make a much eruttr contributit>n
to society i.nd the Wtlverse, t thJnk, by
· r.d~i · their effort. into 1"111•!h!n1
mort poaftlve. ' KAREN MAtJlW. R.N.
Angela Dat>ls
To The Editor:
Hive you ever wondered Why poliUcal
figures in high places·, commentat.on: wbo
have Rationwide exposure-aJ\d ~odera of
minority grouJ)l_>have more or' lea uid,
"Angela Dav ii.a political priJCMier"?
What is even more bafflina ii, why they
llecome vaii\!('!hen uked to juttily !heir
beli~f. ' ,.
Today ther:e ar~ only two answ~ that
will satisfy the tiuest.Jon raiSed ' by the
jailing of Angela Davis: She Ui a polrilca.1
prisoner or she is just another ctlinblal.
Unfortunately one is judged as being
either liberal or conservative depending on which answer one chOOies.
THOSE INDMDUALS mentioned above
who were asked to express a1 opinion
about Angela Davis were very much
aware of t.he political implicatioo t.heir
answer would trigger. Tho&e·wbo believed
their liberal image was their most im-
portant asset mouthed th.e appropriate
answer. Of course, they threw thtir in·
tegrity out of the window just to main·
lain a political image of being liberal.
However, society is not blameless! Just
recently a potential candidate for Presi-'
dent of the United States waa unjustly
criticized because he said he would be
beaten if he had to run with a black can-
didate for Vice 1>resident.
HARRY B. McDONALD JR.
Letters vom readtr1 art wtlcom.e.
NormaU11 writtrs should conv111 thtir
mt&sages i"n 300 words or lt11. The
right to condense letttrl to fit 1pac1 or climinatf libel is rt1trved. AU ltt-
ttrs must include signqture and mai£.
ing addre.!1, but namts may b11 with.-
held on requtst if sufficient rte.son
ts apparent. Poetry will not bt pub-
lished.
In Politics, Money Isn't Everything
WASHINGTON -The Idea haa 1otten
around that money ii everything in
politics. All that ta needed iJ a pmonable
candidate who fits cnto an tS-lnch
televls.ion screen and he can be sold like
90ap.
It just isn't true. The imqe-makera
are not generally succwfUl. A majority
~·ho ran with hlgh-
poWt.red media man·
11ement In 1970
were defeated. 'lbe
media · managed
Nixon campaign o(
1968 nearly flopped.
Some high cost
media -mMa1ed
c:ampalgns were, It
is true, successful.
But no aiiom ol pclitlca has yet been
establ~hed In this field .
Nor is there anythlna: allomatlc abollt
federaJ financing of pr!!sldentlal cam·
paigns placlna" both m a J o r . p 1 r t y
1spiranta on I ctirn.mon footinJ", President
Nixon is llke.ly lo conllnue to have the
best of the argument against federal
financing of campaigns ror one simple
reuon. This Lt not a period when pollU·
clans aenerally are be.Id in h!Jb esteem.
'r AX MONtY GOING into high tension
ttle.vtslon campaigns on their behalf is
not an appeal!na proopect. Ton many peo-
ple thlni pollticiana 111 cOrrupt or
Rich,_ard WiJ;on
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unreliable. Polls show thls tendency and
It 11 outdoubtedly part of the generitl
dlsllluslonment with government's abi lity
to solve problems.
If federl.1 rinancing included control of
campaigning methods it would be unac-
ceptable. But without the control it is
merely a handout to keep political
oraanizaUons alive. In either cue federal
ft.nancing is not likely to produce the
cltiten participation ln polltlca which ii
desired.
~tost of the money would ao for
television and the record of ttlevisioo In
electing candidatea 11 not that good. In
the ~ 1970 senatorial racea. 15 of the big
1pe.nder1 losL ln other racu won b)' big
spenders the difference in oull•ys over
their opponents w11 10 narrcw u to r•lse
doubts If money spent had anything to do
with the outcome.
Tms CAN BE ACCEPTED IS In ar1u-
ment for the llmltatlon cf etpendituru.
U money is not necessarily the key to
victory than no candidate la burl by th•
bnposititlft of 1trlct Wn.ltl •
Thia ta the dlrecUon in which the Nixon
adminllltration. will have to move now
that the Pastore $1 check-off amendment
haa been made inoperative until the 1976
president1al campaig n. lt is implicit that
PrtJldent Nixon will new have to come
forward with campalp rtform proposals
as an alternative to the Pas:tore check-
off.
The heart of the problem is that the
public la not so much concerned by the
total amount spent In presidential cam.
paigns as by its apprehension that big
contributors buy favor• and expect a pay·
off. The problem la to broaden the base
of -polltlcal ctntribuUon without the ob-
vious defects of the P1store amendmenl •
THES~: DEFECT'S a" IO llariJ\i tbat
they cannot be Ignored. Basically, finan-
cing political campaigns with federal tu
dollars is abhonent in itself but when the
method used merely aerves to create and
perpetuate splinter parties IS federally
endowed imtitution.s the end ol th1 two-
party system comes Into aight.
'The Pastore amendment would flnanc1
Geor11:e Wallace's third party u a
permanent institution. Any group which
could claim s million vales could claim
lls share cl federal flnanc:in.J.
The effort to qualify for the a:ravy lr1in
will undoubtedly ho homndout In tht
nut few )'W'I unlea th1 Putort
amendment Is repealed. It is not easy , of
course, to win three million votes in 1
presidential election but If the prlu: in
sight Is a permanent institution resularly
financed by tax dollars, the effort to
achieve that status wouJd be tempUng. It
might be worth an or:lginal seed·money
Investment by some of our mare opin·
ionat.ed multi-mllliona ire.s who baV'e
been generous In their financing of frin,e
movements.
DAILY PILOT
Robert II. Weed, PubU.ll<r
Thom4s Kt..U. Edifor
Albtrt W, Battis
Editorial Pooe Ed.ltor
The tditorlaJ pa~ of the t>allY
Pilot seeks to ln!onn and sUmu•
1llte ttsders by prcsenllnr this
nt!\\-Spaper·1 opinlo111 s!MI com-mentary on top!Oll of lnt~l and 1l:nlflcancc, by providing a. forum
for the exnrrsslon nt our rradm' cpinlona. and by pretl!ntinr the d;verae vle"'·poinll or Informed cb-
aervm llnd apokesml!n on topics
of U\e da,y,
Friday, December 10, 1971
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ED1JION
. . . ' ORANWE COuNrt, ~IFORN!t.. • ' '
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No Moratoriums· on :
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Annex, LAFC Aide S~y~
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~iin'en~ they ..o..l~1 hive to keep ·
ti/' the cand!.3te ~d. ' . · TWiler, the µFe's key staff ~n,
said' there ls "po Jegi! way" f6r ell.bet
tiody to ·put a' moratorium on an-
_.tloml. '
Turner etpphasif.ed that Callfernia, law reqwm the LAFC to consldei; ~· an-nexation a\tempt. "Aizyooe cu 'me an
l:ppllcaUon on anyone's p r·o pert y ,''
Tiiiner laid~
, He said<lbe I.AFC mllll, by low •bold a·
' . Jlllbllc '1urlns wilhln 'IO clays of.the·fPinr
of ab arlnuation attempt. ' · .1 •
In cases ~here resldenta of an .;u
want to be,annaed to a.nearby 1clti. a
Ution of 25 cent of the'vO!ers ll"'-'-pe , per ......
in the area is all that ii required to begin
annessuon proceedinga, he aaid.
Turner's rtmarb support the posiUon
of the majority of candidates who argue
that inco?1pOration ts needed now in Order
to prtserve the new city's Industrial. lax
base. "' ,
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Butleiflel~, SuJ>FfVlson Ron a I~
caapen and Robert Clart nc-..._
ly lri the LAFC dispute over boqi lllo Iii'
"°'lJOratldn. election and the· ~
"pr0mlaed land" annezation to Sam.
Ana. , •· ..-..
Ti¥> promised. land II 1lie lrvlnO
Industrial complex. The ll'lt 11 lilcluded
within the boundaries of the propoted cll1
01 1rv1De, placing tlie ..,. 1own· llDOllC
the wealtliiest,_(lf ~ lri the _,-II
(Bee. ,l"JW!2E,.Pop II' ' .
Bid .Hint~d
Collins Land Near Airport Studied
By· L.-PETER KRIEG
\ • Of -DelrY IWtt "'" '
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named aa part of ~.corJ>Ol'ate ahakeup, lated complter«imlliunlcatioqs "'ortl. ,
Wilson said, and will now lie -kilolm as Company officiala said Jllam for tho
:eollinl'Ra~o Compa!JY·. ma)' follow t!ie !Ud ol McDonnell Doilgias and' Emkay
aM 'seek ~ rezQDe.·111 .tfO vacant actes near. Orange Cotinty Airport Ir.om lridus-
tfial ,.to commercial uses, a company of-
1he apecial telecommunlCauorur group, ~ • ltaell,. will be detemilned · la
Wil90ll said it wDI be doint the aame <he .nai !i).90 days, folloW!ng ,,_ipi, 0(
things as before, mOltly electronic com-tbe consultant'.! study. .. I
mUJticationl-orlmted production and r~ .. 'uruea tbeti·ezpert detmnina· the.air.I\
aearch, but he diociosed 'tbat the .entire . porl vlCIDlty-·hlalan .. ~
llcial 1;.iif joday. company will cooeentrate more on re-. , (See·COl.UNS, lace I) ~ ·
· 1be electronic firm' has· hired · a COit-
' aulto,nt to deterlnlnp tile beot uses of ,the
pi'opert7 jf\hu .urider an 85-year lease
from the Irvine Company. , ToP ())UJns e~tlves were in Newport
lleoch today for a prese confertnce to
dllcusl major top.level reorpni:uUon of
the. company, acquirtd ift September by
North American RockWell Corporation.
Passed •y"Cen@:ess
$15.7 Billion Tax-Cu·t
, The preaa-eoDference touched on a •.
r~:~s:.::::.: Now in Nixon's Hands .
million ~nil. :oh!> ... ..-louMir-ln-'
• ~· · e.Dlns,, decllnm to epec---1 • .. .. .!. • , •• , ~ • · ei:i"JI • ~........,~-; ;w~TON ·<VPll ..;., ~ ;'.J<ducjlonorblltauab)"'11ar'"'7J)4t'
-. ' • ' ..i -' f47 _......,. llilt !lliciD I flS. ! • Iii 11'!! 'bUJ ~. of quaJllying pUrcbuei. · • .. ' ~ • ' • , ' : • • "?'-..,,-. -,..,...,.,, ,_. ed in"rmm:-J...1 ~ 111 l!lc ba~.tqdfr, Ud'ha wil ez. The exporter will be. ellllble to -
THl(IS Tit! tooM Wl'.IER.E .CkUSJ -:llO~ ~ON&.llX'TH OP .HIS -~1 "' Iii . thJ nor p'ei\leil li'P'ft It . . ' tun Oil bil esporl/lJlet>me. car .. .:d
'' l~.Dtllth,. tf!O S!rinft. Life 'I a "-•llltf. Ri.wW,•t Cloinbtor'C.,.h'~lthti'i? • •;'llt'J;· '-·-q.-· 'M,..._ • -;~ sent tlitfUq.yllr Jlan lo, lruck buyen will :• lloo.evm ~
• . • .• · '" >. · ' 't :·' · ~ 'liilnc WU-to cul COl'l'!"ate and, Penoiia}.1UOo.foJ1jlll auto and It -t ll&bt tn1c1: .._ ~ " ' •· ' · ' 'l ' •. the ,__ • ~ Tburac!Ar, four mfnlhs allar i. P!llP'fad W.S repeeled. ·~~...:.. ~ ' . ; . '.:tati" • I ; ' ' . 'Ibo)' olterpt .aG.. .. l,10. t'Jll: it lo lllaiuJate the ..,._y, Warting pannll will get lax_.. .... 1'T.~~.t! inn.rt · »111r:;,.,, , ··G· .a·. '; '·.·'~1·ng9 ·Ov' er' ·:·.· tloo ol "acltnllf!O''~.· liat lie... .... ... u.. WU -<lood>I for tbeeootof babylitten. 11, ."Xr-r1o-~ lu;.d ,.lJld dldn't """~the com· wbethli Nil°" would mlb-tbt blJI.::: ca-11n conlrlbulora Dell 1"0I'. wlll ~·; recent lf!lekhql-meelin( in Tbat dgubl waa ramoved when be able to IOI up to •'Ill pef ciJaplj l*1C stal:t .Auetion . . l . ' . . ' ' ' Cedar .Rapjds, Iowa, company officials Senate conferees llnoc:ked out • con-:::.:;.11 they donate to "!'I' poljtlcal
F QT.' Saturday
Yu'. 1:. Cnr,d Des;_gne'." ' r Dr.e'' s ....... ~2 I sawld;,~ conli ed 'th t tliin . r the troveralal 'provision that 'woulil hive The controveralal plan to flnanci W ...,.-, " U1' I·; / • UJ»Uu mt a gs 8 financed the um presidential elecUans ·d ""I iecU b 1 tUn •·-· · " .. ~ . , . . . , N~wport .Beach plant are going ~adly, with income tax dollars. • \ . . pres1 enwa e ons y e g ...... ...,yen
By ARTHUR '1\.1 VIJ.isl;:i. ~ on and smooCbing out in the
notlnj,th8t, '"11Je 21100 people,were work-. divert 'fl each of· their tax billa:' to the !nl tbeie two, yean ago, the number of . There is a lltue totne~ for everyone party of their choice ii In, but onl1 lot
' . . Police . ot 1M O.llF l"llft lllJff ' ' pen " ' -The Ne·wpo.rt ~acb · o · . JJOC!l)e 'employed at the Jambor,ee Road lri the bill. The pooreat tupayen will be tile 11176 eiectloml. ,
· piant has dlijridita -to 1,400. • removed from the tu ·rolla. For o~s, Department's regular unclaipled, p~ _!lis delicate =dealt kings, quee~ SCotUe was Powers' •Chief link to the &1\1 aces to '11 on~ MIDIDJppl oUWde world ..fol'Duic neceuJt,iu, while perty auction is set .for Ht a.m: Saturday rlv~ts and westWard, in classy Richard's Lf(lo Market· de 11 V'e red
at the city corporation yard, 592 Superior casino! and sm.Oky dives, to the groceries.
Ave. C8lifor'Dia coast. He subsisted lara:ely, on ·rnllt· Juic!es, ox-
Gefterally known as the Bike Auction, 'J'he,yM, 72, in all , piled up llke worn tall aoup, oyster 1tew, cold pancakes and
the,iovent includes 88 lw<>wlleelers among 'J>O~Or cl!i)ll. , • , ,F!jkl~~!ea, according 19 the Jll!"ll plan
!" 1•·-· hi h 1 1 eflect th Time;linally dealt·out tuberculoals and tbt,t""""" at 1"5 p.m. '11...aAy~ _, .,.,_ w c arge Y r ' com· • · • p.-..s would ,..,, .htafu"'oer diet by munity. ~ aeasi'de resort and -·eaH ... w. ulce11W .RObert J. Powen, so.tbe ,ag~na ".'~t" _ ~ !fl
, ;:i -....... ~ -..a_1..... bee Chri )'t~ the -.wea.ther f<>recaal, ·Id 1-· s.r• 1 cai-UOIUU"p ame· a stmil card .. ,. Image. ,crAIUihaJ>•in 'the twilight of Ille. how to ea~lor his.too. ,
caQ yo~ imagine what all is going ~n . •:tfobby waa: :a-g~bler all 'his life," For Ur years, the gaunt' old 1 gfming
the ~lock1 .sa~ bis 4rieDd ia'.nd apartment manager table·e:ii:pert lived in·pajamaa· and. drea-
-: Sixteen boais ranging from 8.to.JJ Scott\e Mclwrie. ing· 'gowns, keeping his Mlsalailppi
He said ifWop}d tie a dJssenlce to spec-there ~ill be tax reductions but. relatively
ula~· ~tber there will be any more small ones, affecting 1971 and lfl'.2 in-
' major' layoff,, be!Q!'1! the oiiiloOk bright·. come. t!n!: · • , · For the businessman there will be •
<""We may · need' to' make some , near~ discount on machlne:ey and equipment
~ neaaU\te action:' Jn-~r to build throuP, a seven percent $.:credit 7 a the, fu\ure 9f, the J;ius~, ' 'Wdlon said. . • ~ , ·He ·reP"Dl<!di)' alreaaed that th<· job ol
'tum1rig thli\p around at the Newport,
Belich• laclllty wlll lie with ·Robert D.
Jolmoon, -baa been vice president and general manager of Ol)e~atlons here since
Senate to Vote
JIM. ' The Newport Beach facilities were re-
feet. . . ' '_ . ~P0wera,g~led on finishing his work =~~ gamblers' moustache , -neatly
On Rehnquist;
Approval Seen . -A rudder, uµe(, oars, boa~-, .fpr.Jialbilart1)reetlng Card Company for N B h ladder and .red lantern. • the !Vil ~c·free.ba!Jdlng 1he lines, Scottie says he-wasn't a true hennit;be . ewport eac
-Fou: surfboards, equipp<.t· wlfb pnly co1o.e4 pens and , jus\ had no re11S011. to 110 anywhere, not , WASHING TON (UPI) -"!'he senate
-A fishing rod, one SJ)OW ski, a wet fjngernail scillon and be won eveni to ~ hiS, cards~on sale ih'maDY d F agreed unanimously to vote later today
suit, transistor radios, cameras, watchea. ' He gOj .. per deat,n • . . 11~:e· :us .. ·~~I 1. .. ~ ae ...... , .. ,rn1-'an -.~ h1's Landi or 8 ace on confirmation I of ·William H: Rehnquist luggage, purses, sleeping bags and.a lone . One • ·a11y· .'try ;._ .. ___ '~" ~ •• , cral> pet • 1 _ 'llJleCTI was W1l1 -~arm laJURIJ own way/' he 1iemarted,' enmlnb)g:.-uq-to be a Supreme Court justice. Approval
1be inventory .prepared by Sgt. Les ,'~th i;mow-on the roof; the kind everyone f~ cant ~ 'wiUt quaint, .en-Back T·axes· AJso Was viewed as vlrtUally certain. .
ctiawiari and his men also incluctea on~ Should be, able . to go home to -timental mea1p1 .... ' . ~' . The action came during a fast-moving
meat grinder' a gum ball michine and 72 somewjle~ -for the hoJ.ldays. ':.l.f!n't last errand ; was run by-ScOttie hour of nianeuverlng which . Included a
pairs.of socks Jeft behind in the land by Ho~'-fuf· 1 hirit w~ the Ir w In ·i;ouriday: ~ Doti's newelt ~lie Newport Beach~ landlords, already in vote rejecting a move by Rehnquist su~
1qb\l:tlet beach-goers. Apartrtienls, 2114" W. <>ee&n Front, }few-~ ~-. ifWDtaet tO. be cle,ned ~in from a city License Bureau ruling porters to stop debate on the nomlJ'latkln,
·Bid(ling gets underway promptly at 10 ~ :::ie~u:r bi:: B~IJoa Bicycles loi&tf: = Baturd~y \o Ventur~ luv-1e!,' ~Y m~~:ay :it~ ;~inessin "Ui: and then a one-sided vote agafnst a indve
a.m.,1 on a stricUy cash basil wlth no 1 ......... 1 ..i.w~ ,.,te .,_ S M "1>unds u they don't pay up promptly. by opponents to delay action unW next
p8flllllees, no deposits, no returns and Old Bob P0wers romallled Inside for ' "'" .,,.,y •, ·-..... •~ .r. •••· · · s Hlrachbe year.
no refunds , Sgt. Chapman emphasizes. LI years, .aq:ording to Scq!Ue. ' N!ef-, ?4; ol ~!:f bara, walllngi to ,.tJC::,-~';'lni ::" aak City IE As stalled legiBlaUon begar. .breaking
Money collected from police propertY He finally left Room 20i Wedllesday. ~ ·~ lri'"" · Y plot.. ' 1amey· Delliill Q1'iell u ha can go tor 1-on both sides of C&pllol Htll in
auctions goes into the munlclpai general the way ha 11ad expected. • !'II. mi. old Bobbf." We '1IMd to.~ back ·taxes · u landlm'da balk al paying r-to Congaas' desire to adjourn
fund budget to he used for a variety of cl-· He left a clutter of art auppllea, baiJd. .an.bolir :.,two l'ilay,, said Scottie, atan-whit's owed !or 1970. for the year, Rehnqullt'• 'oppooenis
ty•selvlces. wrlt1"1 luneral lriatructlona and two gaily dlng1n \two rooms, "'angeiy empty, Hlracbberg ha• been causing ,8 furor decided not to block the ....,.acy
wrapped Cbristmu &ifts. uoopened. with tbelr comtanl tenant of 12 ~ amnn• -..rs ol 1.....th commerclaJ and wianlmous consent aought by Democratic "He '"'.-.. . .u..~ 1.i..t-" ScotU ablent. ¥•1'9 ""''K' -~ I • .a ••:t. ... _ ft Id'---•-•-' 111111 q'""',a ....._,, 11)11 e,.. "Hll lilter' lie~· ith · . rtsldential 'rental wiltl after recently e....,er nllAe nuns e w·8!.a.ll:UWe I con-s t ' ' w I 'e wbo filures Qoll PoWel'I hit Old Newport I ,, " -·· ~ a campalp to collect the lee. flnnation v~te for today. • .. an 3 S e C0fil maybe40yean ... ,whenpro1peclllor Don'l lmow'Wben ~'II be _able•tO aet Heaayathelegiatatlonlwbeenonthe 'lbeVoteon'clotUrt-theSenaleruie ~rolit wwe hi& lri the l\OOmlng oeaaide .down fOr his lhlnp, he addid. boob for yean, but cialms he hasn't reatrict!ni debale -w11 · $1 tO 41 in
A B k I ' resort. . "Well • · • his rept's paid up to. the bOeo 'able to enforce It unHormiy before favor, 11 abort of tile neceaaary tlfO. ' ,t el' e ey S t'He -ieaoed the Balboa Pavilion aa a flral" . becauae of a lick of -wer. thirds majority. , .
• taamowhenftfli!ttopened,"aay1Sc0We. He'1 got the ~Ip tiiw and .his been Sep B!ri;lt Bayb (f>.lnd.il,.• ~ader of 1 vu1 . P· rtt' . ' f'!ftf' ran. JIC!ker.roorn in !~.too, E . 'Cl • '.. going down the ....... ,•s Jtlis to find the the, anU•Rehnqullt group,, n aoughi·to .li e· ·8 es jlill1 dqwnstaln lM1<1t11ree,dooneutof ye eansers· nimeaolpeop!ewfloowntbree,ormore defar furthe~ action until tile aecood
· : • tht qoarwa wheft he UVed out ope ittth · 1 ' ~ or apai'tmenla. ae111o0 of tile 9lnd eo,,,..... begins Jan.
BERKELEY (AP) ~ Sanla Clall6·k in I of hil lift' aDd died alone onwWedfteldly . . • .. I I • • • .. " • .. • l •)I '111,'starteid eendina: out bU19 a oouple or. 18.~Tbat move ..... beaten 10 to u. ..
but '.r.sua 11 out durlnl! the Olristmaa Tile.moll valuable Jtem .111 bis ....-n May Be 'Fainted• -ago and wlille a majority hive Bayh then deckled not to object to
.., ... in Jlllbtlc schools here. store of -worlclly _.Pl'» la a J -·""""" 1'ltb tlielr money, about 10 Maafield'• motion, clearing the way for In 1 directive, Richira I. Fblt«. _,, • .,. tll11• dlUftl"ldJnant11, I ,' '"' • JIDdlerds have refuMd, JDOlt ,of ,tbem 'confirmaUonofRebnqul.stfourdlyaatter
Berlleley ••periniendent of schools, told pointe\! aert!""1.1*-1'flow ..npo, ~-ANGEi.Et (UPI) -The S11te oinlendflll lhef pay a·bulinesa u ..... 1.. a.1 ~tion of President Nbon'•
his llaff' He would watch palllng ln!tpteri and ii,'i'""ent.1eaql Pliblic Health his w..,,..i !of their own store or buaineaa and other Court nom1-, L!>wll F. P~ Jr.
'4Court decisions, codes and position pleasure crullers, ~ remhtilcillg on t eye " mltw IOlut~ contained1 in .tpddn't bave to pay aootber one beauae • · r
.1a1emen1apointoutthatapubllc1ehooi. tile 113111, -be-.., o1c1 Rex -11n1.a111 ldta ~by lndfll!'i"l .E1-1,tobe~11nc.ou1rae1..ia1e. , ,
whaleVer the feelings of the majority of r~ lhlpo out ,.... beyond the ~~.~~-'1dlifoi'pfa poaaibft'. • · ~t'• a_aeponte b!Jllriei:a," lllnclilierg Un1ver&itv J>Iay· e1'1 Its constituents, may not obaenre 1 tbreHtBe 1fmlt. ._ IMllUlll -SIUUl be replaced. ' . ·Be up. he's going to 10 for beck . , · • .r
reUglolp holidays, Jri<:luding Cbristmn, · Scotlle 11Q1 Bab l'lloNn·-llil'WI' ,. 1 lt ~,,Buell, chief• '11 'lb! liom UiOle ~ "-8.to ialle to court Tl G' "'N ah' T • aa thollahtheochooiwereachurch ora . wffel-.. er men pipli!t, trool .ljloliane, ~·~..-i .. llrlla..,.. .. 'tciCOjlii:iaill 'yeot'lt.... . • •O: IVe 0 , Wlt.e
combll\ltlon o! cl)urcltes." Waab., to Oarde!ia,'R.o'o and;W Vepa. 'said one prodilcl II Called ;:..iilnl\eye '11111* city lid to spend lime to take ' • • '
But kids aUll may have thOir Yuletlme "l guess lie waa on top a couple of solution" alid the other .II "sloille oomebody to "'!Ufl, w .. mlght a ,..u get Tb< University Hlgb School Dr'iina
partia • tlmeaButflomthewayhe~,ltwaa <Y< Dush." .. {•'."! t whit t)Je statute of llmltatlona alloWa," ~ntwtllatage~Olley'apbty
"'!'he federal guidolines clearly permit down mon tbao up." Buell said the sol._ '<Ould use Hll'lfbberg Aid. "NOii!" 1t3 o'clock folllgbt a'*! at 3 p.m,
the alllfling of festive songs and havillg "He llnd to ialt about Old' Newport possible eye damage &,ID inf or , He said he thlnU fees and llcenle Sahlofay. , ,
cioss parties which do not have a and the way tt Uled to be.'' · particQiate mall«. The.... cen. paymeota can be collected -_.. Bolh perf<>nnancea wtl~be In the Liiiie
t.liglooa colebratioa u their ....-," "He -1 .,.., aKh for tltJa "'°"' talried Ill ldta -1lr iM • back, but this It '!hit ha'1 Wed O'Neil '1'healM <io tbt !ifCli ICbool campus. 4'1'11.
Foster'• dirictive said. Cl'oltd, leaninfl<q.Jnat can.doWn tbere, -and induatrial·llrlui' , • ' 1'!. ~ for IUrL. campus .Drive, lMno. • .. ..
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Bike Breakfast
Sl,ated by:· CdM
2-wheeler Club
A progressive breakfast on~' bicydes•
sponsored by the Corona dei Mor HJP
School Bicycle Club will begin SatuidQ
at 9 a.DJ. at Fashion Island and erid 9
about-an hour later in Irvine Ttmce. '
· The public is Invited to join the 1...i.
raising event, said club President ~
Faulkner. ·The prOfila Will go to help blificl. bicycle tralls1 she said. T'
Bicyclllla will meet lri front.of the eOlii
at Fashion Island and make their tint
stop for fruit juice in a parking Jot ~
MacArthur Boulevard near Harbor Vie1f Homes. · ·~ ·~
-~ second sustenance atop wW be made'
at the Corona del Mar J!lgb School put.
Ing lot. ' ·
A much larger breakfast will --w..
waiting at the end Of the ride, Ul·
Avocad~ Avenu~. the home of Liz~ ~
ents, Mr. and Mn. Lyman Faulkner. ! ~
Tickets are 75 cent!: and can be• 'ijb;.
talried at the tinie of the ride.
Or .....
"'"'-' Wudieir
Cloudy atles and IUlly wlnda'wlll
caat a partial pall over the ~
end Satuntay, with "°' ..........
conUnutng to hover Ill the Jo-.
llOI. •
INSmETGDAY
The S.1'1 o!ld Iltftfol Cldi"'1I
i~ •Ill N...,.n Harbor ·Alt
M.,,.m o/lm ....iqu, oppore,.
itg fOr Clio!lghtf111 gifca. Irr ~
ture1 and •torr on PGf1< 31 of • da~'' W tcktxdfr. , , .. ................
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H~d~rit Hangout 1Good . . .. • •
~Place for Giinpy Gull
' . Bf L. PJ;:'l'ER KillEG
~ ot .... Diii'( ~ '""
f> .-en. TOZER LEANED against the door of his tackle · shop at Davey's
·~Locker Md complained about bow bad the sportfishing buslnesa hu been.
About the only thing thel'f; is to do these days, he said, ii stand around
and watch the one-legged seagull.
"He'• amaring," Tozer observed, interrupting him-
self to point to a piling at the end of the dock. The bird
stood on top of the piling.
"He's been around . here for ,. about four or five
months," Tozer said.: 1'He gets bandouti from the. pebple. ~
''IT'S NOT A BAD place $<l hang out if your bandi·
capped," be continued. "We'v.e got1a couple or deckhands
ln the same shape. : •
11Nobody's gotten around.to give him a name," said
Tozer. "Call htm Sam, the one.legged seagull, I guess."
·: .TOlef ttgures a fish got the (\Ill's foot. . ·• "Ef:e probably had hi s feet .do..,,n in the water paddling," he said. "Blfds
are pretty V,Ulnerable to anything that w·intl to come up underneath and grsb
lhllll\.
Tozer e1plai,ned, ~wever, that fish don't eo around attacking birds as -. ~~· .
~ "ll'ISR FIND a school of bait and they start to grab at anything. They dOn'l.· n~s,sarily feed On seagull ftet," he said. '·
Tozer saJd it's not all that unusual to see a one-looted seagull or pelican.
: "Once I saw an aJbacore grab a seagull by the leg.
'.It was quite a tussle. The bird lifted the albacore's head
~ clear out of the waler be.fore he finally got free."
·_Tozer marveled at how Sam handled himself.
"I HONESTLY can't see how he balances so well,"
. he·uld, watching the bird perched on the piling.
·, · 't8e'1 been around here long enough lo know nobody
LI 101n& to hurt him," Tozer llid, adding that, if Sam
~-vound, he'• going to try to get him to eat out of h1a
band.
He noted that Sam'• short leg isn't totally useless.
'1He uses the other leg to scratch. And, you know, .:_
U probably makes a heck of a scratcher.
~WISK.HE'D ,dlg up some business," Tour.~ighecl.
1()ne~ay Ban on Parliing
!considered in Newport
t .; I • • t'
omi homeowners 1ssoclaUol\ 'ft'Ould pro-
hilill p.ariin(lln ~!Ueribt str!llt1 betweth
9 a.Dl.'and I p.m. ' ~ •I . •
· tt would' involve all ' streets belweeri
22nd Street, Balboa Boulevard, Pacific
India Units
Cross River,
Dacca Next
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11· United Press International
Thousands of Indian troops crossed the
Mew River by htlie<1pter and riverboat
today for an imminent _ assault on the
~ East Pakistan capital Qf Dacca. On the
wittern front, India and Pakistan thrfw
reinlorcement.s into what was called the
heaviest fighting of the week~ld war.
UPI ~e~pondent Kenneth J. Brid-
dick qcoted the Indian eutun comm1nd
in Calcutta a.s saying Dacca was now
separated. from the Indian infantry,
armor and 11rtillery only by a ~mile
Jong highway with ''no major obstaclea in
tM way."
MiUllry sources in New Delhi told UPI
cofreaponde~t Patrick J, Killen the In-
dian government told its armed forces It
e1pected Dacca to be captured early next
week and the military was under:
pressure to take all of East Pakistan
within IO to 12 days.
Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
told a crowd of 100,000 university
1tudents In New Deihl today India would
J10t accept an imrilediate cease.fire but
would fight on until East Pakistan is cap-
tured from the Pakistani army. The
. military spokesman .said once this is done
India will accept a ceasefire.
An Indian military spokesman said that
on tbe western front, 1,000 miles acro.ss
India, Pakistan mounted two new attacks
involving more than 10,000 meh and 100
tanks in the Chamb area of southern
Kashmlr, scene of heavy fighting in the
wars ot 1948 arx:I 1965.
India acl!nitted for the first time it had
sqffered "heavy casualties" and a
spokesman said it ftad wit in a fresh
brigade, or 3,000 men, as reinforcementa.
The Indian spokesman aaid t h e
Pakistanis suffered "even h e a v i e r
casualties."
The spokesman said the Pakistanis
were withdrawing after · cros.slng the
Munnawar Tawi River earlier in the day.
He said Pa!tbtfn brQ..ught In two new
armored regiments and 11 division of in-
fantry to try to capture the Chamb area
which links western lndia Wtih K~1hmlr.
UPI correspondent M. G. Srlnath
reported from Jdhampur in Kashmir that
hand·t&-hand ffghting raged for 11 hours
in today's battle and tltat milit~ ,men
there uid•"lhis.\ls utt .mo.tlbitter and
htaxitst1ttghUng ~ween tbe .twoicou.n-
trlea since Dec. 3 w~ tbe War ·~· ''
I A ml""•!'! b~n Pi'rli+!I on vir!ullly ~Weit !;e~porl _attttta ob.pay •,week po the dty con sweep them la under aiudy
.-will be pruente.i to the Newport
8eacb city council Monday.
If ~ pl!/' 1u~est~ bf ~es~ Ne;w , '1
~11 -.
Coast Higbway, S'ummlt Street and the Fr~~.•,_ ~~t!~ ~
1 ~·~~.a~>'~:~~el" Bft· -n
r.'~ili~s Ee.tU3rs :
~t1eoco4r1 ·iald he 111 \'econim d fnEE~E i'1. ,\
tlla,,uae· Council ezclude ohe section · f ·~ • ·~·f' :-: .~
54!·11hore Drive, from S4th lo Summit' time .of lnco.f.P.9~,tlon, observers note. Sl~~~I howeve.r, because of total lack''Ot Other ~anel'nfeinberS appearing oii the
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Auctioii for $95· · p·artttpg' eJseWhere In that area. . one.hour cablevtslon program malnlalned
:~ttencoud· said the parking 1ban 'on they had .~'no .axes ~ grind"1regardint ·:
Seashore would be Monday or'Tu~~iy of · ~e lncpr?>r.aUQn. ' NEW ·YORK ' (UPI ) Whlie Jwo
1ignablre1 of George Washington '!Yere
belng sold for a tot.al of $4!-300, Charles
Hamilton Galleries auctioned a baseball
signed.by members of the 1927 New York
Yank«a for '250 and letters from a pain
parlor madam for $95.
The baseball, signed by Babe Ruth and
Lou ~lg among others, was 10ld
Thursday for the hiehesl price ever for
auch an article, a gallery spokesman
said.
The ill letters, written by Monique Von
Cleef, : who wall deported to lhe
Netherlands after her Newark, N.J.1
parlor was raided, were written to a
customer.
The letters described Miss Von Cleef's
preferences for wines, gloves, hosiery
and negligees .
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eac~ Week. · · ' · · ~ ;A lpria_time Huntington Beach planning '"tr'~ wan"t to get Sea'shore cieM~.earl.Y.-~rh~lss,lonei" m~mber, Dr. Henry Kaul-
lA the week,"~ Bettencourt .aiid, e~ tnan,(_~efully avoided endorsement of
plaining that it gets th! dirtiest becauae' ~h': Irvtne General Plan but neverthele11
it bas no .physical prolection froni the ' Jnd1cattd lt;met or erceeded most ol lhe l>eath. . • · . , . • ~ 11'1~· .Plf.!101ng "elementt." .
··The wil\ds b1Qw sind right tbrougli ,.J .. ROberf ~Yablonskl of Santa Ana,, ad·
he Said ... ' ~ · · , •· ·mlnlsfrabve services officer for Orange
Bette~rt said the slreet~eeplng Count>:, emphasized that his st.udy of 1!1e
program wouJd be an extension or ii pilot ~enh1;l 1~l r~te for the new city was ·a
project under way ror D)Ore than a year Y!lr o~. . . in a smaller area on 'the other side ot 'I1le conservative Yabloosk.1 gtudy to.-
Balboa Boulevard between Marcus 32Da dlcates I possible ~s: r•te or fl .37 per
and ~0th Street.!. .:_. ~ .... 'V.:... ... ii'.1 . flCXI of assessed valuatioftfor the new ct.
"That worked quite weR,"'he 'said, "the ty, ,an eiti';Jlate, th~t has tieen iubject to
residents had little trouble adjusting to nniMl'CO~rsy Jn retenl weeks. it." · -Yab1onsky-.Indicated the figure was ar--
Bettencourt said If the council likes the rived at by use of "many assumptions"
program developed wtM!n It sees It at some of which he would not make were
Monday's afternoon study session Jt he to repeat the study today, he said .
would be 9Cheduled for adoption at' the Services that Yablonski indicated the
next meeting. city would eventually have to pay for In·
"It will probably take us until elude police, traQic, street construction
February to get all the streets posted and maintenance. park s, buildings and
with the new regulation," he said. safety, reluS:f: colle7tion. recreation .. atreet
He said police would give warnings the s.weeplng, c.1ty ordinance prosecution and
first two weeks "until people get ad· fire protection.
justed" and then would start writing $10 Water, sewers,. mosquito abatement
tk:kels for cars lllegally parked. and cem(tery services were among those
Bettencourt 11Ld there Is no plan to e1· lncl~ed in. the, f~ur county fire service
pind the progrAm beyond West Newport · areas that he within the boundaries of the
at this ~me. proposed city.
Dow Cuts-Work
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The t.ax·rtlief bill at a 1lanCt .
-Penoa•I Tu Cits: '650 personal tu uemptlon for taxpayers and each
dependent to $875 for 1971 Income, and to S750 for 1872 income. L<lw income tar·
payer could eam $2,050 without paying tas: tor 1972 ln<:ome. For 1971 income
ltvel would ht $1 ,775. Standard deduction for those not ltemliln( e1pense!
would go from 13 percent of taxable income up lo maxiqium deducl!l>n of
$1,500 for' 1871 Income to 15 percent with $2,000 marlmum in 1972.
-Elellt Tues: Repepils seven Jl'rceDl auto ucise tax retroactive to
'Aug. 15, 1971 , and lhe 10 percent light truck uclse tax rctroacUve to Sept. 22,
1971,
-DISC: Al1ows companies to set up Domestic lntemaUonal Sales Corp-
orations (DlSCs) to ship overseas U.S. goods and permits DISC. to defer taxes
on half the DlSC'1 ina>me,
-Day Care: Allows woriinl famUies up to '400 a month deduction for
household servlcts ·by 1 domestic ll there 11 a chlld under 15, or disabled d•
pendeit or spouse in the home. The f1thlly or lndJviduaJ income mwt bt under
$11.000, however.
-Job Credit: Employer! hiring welfart reclpienll under the 1ovem-
mcnt's work lnetntlve program could 1e1 a credit equal to 20 percent ol the
employe 's salary,
-Political Ct'Hlt: Contributors to 1972 l~ 1talf, nati0fl1l elections or
primaries could get ta1 credit for half of their contrlbuUons. Tbe ma1lmum
that could be subtr.acted' from taxes would be. $12.50 for an Individual or f25
for a couple filing 1 joint return. In lieu of the utilit. 1 perso'n could deduct $$0
from tncome subject to tues, or 1 couple llOG.i •
-Future Campa!Ja1: Starting in l9i3, a· ti1payer could allocate on hl1
197~ fonn $1 W &ht party or hl1 choice for lht 1916 pruidential campalp. Tht
'ft'J"ney ,•hdwevtr. "<ioukl ba.ve to bt a,pproprl•ted later by Congrus and would •PJ>lr to lht ll71 ele1:llons, not 117,. " ,
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NIEIERG (LEFT) ANI> pR. SVDEEN DISPLAY BUZZARD TAKEN FROM RADIO TOWER
TM Only Fe1tMrs That W1r• Ruffled Were Th-. of thli R~dlo St1tlon'1 Ma~agement
Limited Survey
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Says Cityhood
Favored 4.6 to·l
Reiults of .i limited, random telephone
survey of Irvine residents indicate that of
thole who have made up their mind about
the Dec. 21 electkln • 4.1 voters favor
cityhood for each voter opposing in·
corporall9n.
The DAILY PlLCYl' survey Involved
calling every. third li!llng in an Irvine
sectional telephone directory. There were
123 respOnses In alt. ,
'!;'all~ were made for persons favoring
Incorporation, those opposlng)tand those
who aald ~y were undecid~. All calls
loged 1n these categ6rl~ were to
persons who said they were registered to
voie In the Dec. 21 election.
'The results show 54.1 percent of· the
voter• favor cltyhood, 11.7 pe~cent oppose
lncorpor1tlon and 34.1 percent are un-
decided. ·
Based 'on the small sample, it W,OUld ap.
pear that even 'U all o( those who ·are
undecided 'Were to r vote agaiilst city hood
the new-city of li'vine would still be pass-
ed. 'nle .turvey "no" and "undecided''
tallies t.osether all}OUnt to only 45.8 per.
nt ' • -ce . ,,.,. -..
1be ~ trltl 1 conducted during
buslnea hourr and callers sought
household opinions shared by both
husbands and wlvea.
Eliminated from conaideratioD in com·
putaUon of r~ults wtre respoTises that
indicated 'tile resP,Ondent would 1not vote
In the elec\lon. ~me 'persons ~ritacted
tndlc.tt"! tjl<y did not wont to panicip.ale
In th~ 'swvey. , : 1 11 .4-
0f tOOse pel"90Tl! Indicating a com·
mltment elliler for or against in-
corporation, 82. i perceii. ' lial4 they
favored Incorporation. of the 'proposed clt,v
or Irvine. Only 17.9 percent said ttiey did
not want the new city to be established at
this time. :· ·
Kids Get Bird
But 'Condor' Just Turkey Buzzard
I A four-day drama that threw the
spotlight of new1 media coverage on
Radio Station KWIZ'1 1 4 o • f o o t
transmission tower In Santa Ana ended
unceremoniously in the dark Thursday
night.
As it turned out, the media bad all the
facts fouled up about a fowl perched on
the tower overlooking the Willowick Goll
Course sm Tuesday.
A daring pair of Huntington Beach
teenagers Inched up the tower about 10
p.m., risking life and limb to rescue the
bird. which wu at first believed \o be a
rare Callfomla condor.
Cal State 'Fullerton r.oology professor
Bayard Brattstrom declared that'a what
it wa1 when uked for his oplnlon.
The bird gJowerlnj down o~ golfers was
estimated to have a IO.foot wlhg span and
believed ~ be snaqed 'aomebow.
Only It turned out to be JIJ!t an adoles·
cent turkey vulture, wllb a ~1Ai·!oot1 wing
spread, simply roosting thert. •
Tom Woods, KWIZ diee jockey, at·
tempted one rescue, Thursday and got
within 20 feet of the big birth ,
"He suddenly spread his wings and
scared bell out ol me. They mun be 10
feet wide,'' Wood!' declared.
Sant~ ~ fire ~·t ~· couldn't rea<h It wl(b their 4Jl,.t ladder,
so KWIZ bad hired a high construction
crane at $45 per hour to lift a trai.Ped
faleon·hf.ndler up ;today. •, <t I
But Danny ~Iler: 18, of J220' H\Jn.
tington St., ~ f!lrl l King, •11, lof ' t~
Somerset . Lane, \JO th lq H.Wlnlton
Beic;jl,. cllmed · the J to..weri · ~etly Thursday night.
Miller, also e1perienced In falconry,
figured he could handle the bird and the
rescue of a genuine California condor -
only about 50 exist in thei rugged Sespe
Hot Springs area -would make him a
big man on c"mplil.'
He goe! to Golden Weat College.
':They also claim they're bird Jovtra,"
sa1d one newsman.
W~ it a scary ascent?
"Not as bad u It would be in daylight,"
declared Miller. "By the time we were
about 20 feet up, we couldn't even Me the
ground. It ""' like a bottomless pit."
KWIZ offiCials, who had some of their
thunder. stolen, decried the climb as ex-
tremely dangerous and d e f I n i t e I y
unauthorized. ·
They said Miller and King wert h.'Cky
the bird was on Tower 2 of the twin
lra!J.!mitter, because at 4:45 p.m. uch
day its power is shut oil.
Station personnel were stunned when
the boys maiched In with the turkey
, buzzard, whJch didn't 1try to fight when
cornertd atop the steel-webbed pinnacle.
No immediate comment could be ob-
tained from Professor Brattatrom on his
misidenUficaHon 0£ the buzzard as a half-
grqwn, priceless condor, secbnd lar1eat
blrd~specfes in thEi-worl~. r
.The buzzard was turned over to
veterinarian Dr. Kendal Svdeen',i cilnlc
4t ~ N. \fcFadden Ave., Santa -Anl,
t ,for care and observation.
His assistant, Bernd Nieberg , 31, of 399
RaJcam Place, Co!ta Me1a, left lbe radio
station with the bird perched peacefully
on his arm.
t 'rom Bqe J ·
COLI:;INS ..•
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ces an¥ ~t~~ '1ld the like, it is expected by Cltt OfQClals that Collins will ask for
a zonl!'Cba\fie. .
Emkay Development CorporatioJll won
its zone change from industrial to com·
mercial for its 20Q..acre parcel one year
ago from the Newport Beach Clty Coun-
cil. Orange County Supervisors just ap-
proved a controversial rezone for the SO..
acre McDonnell Douglas tract adjacent
to the Collins property.
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-Children's
Care Bill
Gets Veto
WASHINGTON (UPI) -A a.1 billion plan to provide
government care for poor
children -a proposal killed
by President Nixon's veto -
has very little chance of being
revived by Congress any time
soon.
The Presiden( vetoed the
legislaUon Thursday evening,
citing "lamily weakening im·
plicatlons" and ''fiscal lr-
responslblllty." Conservatives
bad attacked the proposal as a
Communist-style attempt 'to
put child-rearing u n d er
a:overrunent control.
niere was little chance any
Immediate attempt would be
made to override Niron's veto.
Such a move would face tough
going in the Senate, where the
override would have to start,
and almost certainly would be
doomed in the House .
CongteS!' could put off any
such attempt until next year
but the odds were likely to be
Uttle changed by then.
Last Christmas · ·
The child care plan was part
of a $6 billion authorization to
,continue the Office o f
Economic Opportunity's an·
tipoverty pr o g r a m s for
another two years. After the
veto Nixon urged Congress to
pass the bill without
designating the funds be spent
for specific programs such as
child care.
-Three-year-old Michele Jordan of Chicago plays with
her· twin brother Michael in front of what proba~ly
will be her last Christmas tree. The 7-ft.-tall pink
tree was donated to the family by a man who learn·
ed that Michele has leukemia and had perhaps two
months to live, according to doctors. "The American people have
not in any way Indicated a
consensus desire for the
federal govermnent to get in-
volved on this scale in raising
the nation's children,'! Nixon's
press secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler, said after the veto.
Sign~ert Given Okay
For 46% Pay Increase Topless Queen
Insures Chest WASHJNG'l'ON (UPI) -
Tbe Pay Board tentatively has
approved a contract giving
-11,500 railroad algnalmen a 46
percent pay and benefit. r~ise
over 42 months, des p 1 t e
rrtlsgivlngs by' some members
that the public is ~oming
diaillusioned at the high levels
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U.S. Orders
DisclosUl'.e . ,.
Of Octane . ' . ' . WASHINGTON (UPI) -
RUles designed to better in-
for.tn consumers about the
power of gasoline and the pro-
blems of washing and cleaning
clothes have been issued by
the Federal Trade Com·
miislon (Fi'C).
The rrc ordered service
stations to begin posting
gasoline octane r a t i n g s
rtarting March 15. Clothing
manufacturers were told that,
beginning July 3, they must
affix a permanent label ad-
vising the consumer how to
wash or clean the item.
William Diion, assistant
director of the Fi'C's Bureau
of Consumer Protection, said
there is going to be some con-
fusion about the octane ratings
because the FTC adopted a
formula different from that
used by the few gasoline' firms
that noW post octane, and by
car manufacturers in owners'
manuals.
A.
al setuemeotg approved by the
panel.
The board in a split vote
Thursday, endorsed 1970 and
1971 raises of more than 25
percent for the signalmen and
tentatively approved nearly 20
percent in additional raises in
1972 and the fll'St half of 1973.
However, the panel reserved
the right to re-examine the
future raise! before they ao
into effect.
Last month the panel ap-
proved a 15.5 percent increase
irethe firq year of.1 contract
aiVerizW-i!o,000 aort c o a f minen~~ de.spite its 5.5 percent
annuat:guideline for boolts.
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SAN FRANCISCO CUP!) -
Carol Doda, queen of the city's
topless, has insured h e r
breasts with Lloyds of London
for $1 millloa -roughly
S22,500 per inch,
Miss Doda, who opens
tonight at the Condor night-
club. grew from a "34 B-cup
to ff I><:up" wilh the help
of the then-new silicone pro-
cess in 1965. .
The Condor said Uoyds in-
sured the breasts against ac·
cidental injury but not against
any medical claiml because Of
the silicone.
Cigaretie Cancer
Source 'Isolated'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -chemists, John W. Rhoades
Two chemists say they have and Dr. Donald E. Johnson of .
identified a potent cancer-the Southwest R e s e a r c h
causing agent in tobacco Institute, San Antonio, Tex., smoke and are conducting tests to see whether cigarette said they "positively iden·
fillers remove it. tified" minute amounts of
-The researchers said they nitrosamines in condensate
couJd not detennine t h e · from smoke of a popular non-
significance cf their d~very. filter cigarette. The brand was
Government and i n d u s t r y not disclosed.
scientists have worked for Rhoades and Johnsen said
years to learn what in cigar-the nitrosam ines were formed
ette smoke causes cancer. in the burning process.
The finding was reported In Nitrosamines are formed
the Dec. 6 issue of Chemical chemically from the in-
and Ettgineering News. teraction of nitrates or oxides
published by the American cf nitrogen and secondary
Chemical Society, The amines.
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1 DAD.'\' PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE
City of
Jo111 Irvlne Smith 's broadside ~gains! Ille lncorpol'
alion of Ille city of Irvine, delivered this week at UC!,
wu 1nterestin1 because of her presence and atylt, t0me-
Ume1 colorful, but probably not too convincln& to most
ot the people who will be votina on Irvine'• Incorpora-
tion come Dec. 21.
Mrs. Smith's pre-occupation with. her lona·slln~g
feud with the James Irvine Foundation and her drive
to gain more control oI the Irvine Company ca.me
through much more strongly than. her concern for the
problems and motivations of the residents that have
brought the issue lo a vote.
She simply did not address herself convincinllY or
knowledgeably to the key concern of the Pt:<>Ple m the
Irvine area -their feeling that they need to mcorporate
for sell-defense and self-preservation.
She suggested that the Board of Supervisors and
the county agencies would better protect the interests of
the residents of the proposed city than its own city coun·
cil.
Bul it is precisely because the record demonstrates
that the "new majority" of the Board of Supervisors and
their "·new majority" on, the planning commission are
unwilling or unable to preserve the proposed city area
intact for any foreseeable period that the incorporation
mov@'ment had gained so much backing.
ll has long been evident to most people in the
county -and it should have been to Mrs. Smith and her
agents -that the people who will go to the polls in less
than two weeks to decide the cityhood issue long ago lost
confidence in the people that Mrs. Smith now recom·
mends to them as their protectors.
The main issue of the campaign for -and against
-incorporation has been the value of local control.
In her concern to argue whether she or the present
Irvine ownership and management knows best what is
Criticism:
Irvi·ne
&ood for tho peoplo of Irvin~ Mrs. Smith misses that
paramount poinl
The people in Irvine already are convinced they need
protfictfon from some key elements of their county gov·
ernment. And they know they need protection from at
least one neighboring city. And they are very aware that
the time well may come when they need to be ready to
race up to the Irvine Company -whoever controls it.
Tile DAILY PILOT believes that the sooner the resi·
dents of Irvine can Corm their own city, the better will
be the prospect& for protectina their best interests and
influendn& .their destiny, •
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Annexation Policy
A couple ol Newport Buell councilmen are work·
inC _on what sounds' llie a very interesting policy to
guide consideration ol future anne.1:,tions to the city.
CouncUman Carl Kymla, although talking about it
only briefly, disclosed Monday he and West Newport
Councilman Qonald Mcinnis are writing a report that
would propos~ "cost-benefit" criteria to be used as a
basis tor any expansion of the present city limits.
Kym.la noted that the only two major annexations
foreseen involve the Banning oil fields above West New·
port and the Irvine beachhead ~low Corona del Mar.
What. Mcinnis and Kyrnla apparenily have in mind
is a way to thoroughly scrutinize eventual proposals
for both areas to ensure· they will be long.term revenue
producers for the city, instead ol being tu drains in
terms of added services required.
Other criteria are important too, such as appropriate
land use, design, and refation to the overall balance· of
the community. But certainly tor starters, Newport
Beach should be sure that annexations pay their way.
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Bad Kind
Gets Results
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Government by Special Interest
one of the v1rbal gambit& we are
folldeat of invoking when we poaH:al
institutional power i.J to call for
"responsible crlUcl1m," as opposed to
•11r?upons.ible aitlclam.'' W bat we
1erwally mean by •·res ponsible
criticl.un" is the same thins we used to
mean by "conatrucUve criticism" (1
fW'•st that has perished throua:h
.hypocritical misuse ) -and that ia,
notbin1 that will make ua look bad or
tlu'eallll to topple ua off our thrones .
UNl'OR.TUNATELY for the po1111e11sors
ol pewer. a cartful reading of history
Html to illdlcate
that fundamental
and necessary chanats a.rt usually
brouaht about pre-
ciaely by "irrtspon-
aible criticism," and
thlt the respoOJible
v ar I e t y accomp-
liAhes nothing, or Ua
effect is Sb slow
that mild rtforma 111 far bt.hind maS11ive
iAjultlceo.
Anyone who has seriously studied the
Americao Revolutlon, for instance, is
aware that the coloni1t1 kept making the
moet "rtsponsible criticisms" for years
that had abgoJutely DO effect on the
Brltl&b crown. The last thing the
American leader& wanted was to declare
independence or 10 to w1r aaainst
Britain; but evuy te1ponsible pttition for
ruaonable change w1s ignored or
co•demned.
ll!CENn.Y, TBE American public
bas been 1tunned by a series of prison
outbreaks, which are coing to become
I BUggest the Newport Beach Plan-
ning Commission interview the
three top Los Angeles officials
who live here rather than there.
Perhaps an account of the "pleas-
ures" of Jiving in L.A. mlght pro-
fit our rubber at.amp commiuion·
ers. -0. B.
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more .. Widespread and ponlbJy more
viol~ 11 l predicted In tii11 apace a
cou~ of yelrs 1go. These insurrections
-they are no less -1prlng dlrecily
from the failutt, of all "ruponsible
criticism'' to change our penal system.
For many years, everyone who
objectively ·asseSsed the way we handle
prisoners has urged aome basic reforms,
and warned of what might happen
otherwise. But the penoloa:lcal
establiJhment in the U.S. ha1 been more
concerned with maintaining Jts authority
than with making any concessions to
realism ar humaneness -and I.he Attica
slaughter was the inevitable result of
such obduracy.
WE PAY LITTLE attention to critics
wbo...arJ.,.10fHP9ken, loa:lcal, n1sonable,
Biid modera"; It is only when they begin
to anarl, acre.am and strike out that we
haaten to make change& long overdue. It
is only because our re1pon1e to rea&On Is
so negligible that critics take recourse In
utremism.
What we fail tragically to recognize is
that extremism is always a symptom of
failure in the feedback pn:uss or an
institution. and not a cause or anything in
ilsel!. It is like blamina: the fire for our
lack or sensing-devices 1n the alarm
equipment. To be effective, re1ponsibility
in criticism must be assured of a quick
and fair response.
A Legal, Moral Questwn
It ls a crime to commit suicide. It is
also a crime to encourage another to
commit 1 u I c l de . Usually the
"punl1bmenl'' for lhi1 crime is medical
treatment. However, the person who en·
C(IW'age1 another to end his life may be
punished just as any other criminal.
Since the early days of comm"on law 1
lbomy lea:al and moral que1tion is ralst!d
in forcina a person to live. Say a patient
refuses to undergo treatment. Then the
atilt must decide, through a court pro-
ceedi.na. whet.her the patient's decision
can be overruled .
TB! COURT MUST coosider the risk or trutment. the chance& of sucee11, age
of tbe patient, !It.
In a recent case a court refu1ed to
ordtr 1.1:1 elderly patient to consent to an
operation that mJght have extended her
life. The patient chose to die rather than
submit to a palnful operation.
In a MCODd ase, 1 )'Olp\ier woman
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Deir Geor1e: .
SOmet.hlni b1s been worrying
mt. Willt dl<I peOpi do with all the
titvator ~alta In bulldlw before
the lllvatbr w1s lnventedf
PAUL C.
Deir Paul C.:
You know, Paul , I like tbe way
your mind work1. Woul4 you like to
havt thil Ollumnf No l THE N J'l.L
DO TllE JOKES. SMAJIT ALEC!
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who was injured in an auto accident
refused a blood transfusion because it
was against her religion. The lransfu.slon
w1a n~11ary to perform 1 llfe-s1vlng
operation. Her family was of the 1ame
rtli&loa and also OPflOSed the operation.
The court ruled, ho Wever, that the opera·
lion 1houJd proceed.
"THERE IS NO consUtutiona1 right to
choose to die. The police ind the 1t1te
bave the duty -even at great force -to
defeat a person's attempt to commit
1uicidt ," the court said.
The Operation need not be "life-sav·
ing." ln another case a young child had a
cleft pala te and a dtformed lip and chin.
The ptttnls refused to allow corrective
surgery. But the court was convinced by
testimony that the failure to correct the
deformity wouJd re1uJt In 1erlou1
psychol9gital and physical problem&. So
It ordered that the aurgtry p~eed .
Medical care ma y al110 be nttf:SIAry to
protect the general public. The parents of
a public school youngster objected for
religious reasons to hl1 be:lna vaccinated.
The court ht.Id that the vacclnatlon was a
valid condition to public education. It was
1 aect1111ry for the welt are of the student&.
Nott : Californiii" liiwuera offer th is
co!Mmn 10 11ou ma11 lcnow obout aur
l.awa.
To the Editor;
Chairman Donald Mcinnis expressed
confused-wrpfl«Bt-the-approval of the
McDonnell Douglas rezoning by the
Airport Land Use Commiuion (DAILY
PILOT, De<:. 3). A! one who attended
that proceeding, I can tesUJy that a more
appropriate reactlon would have been one
of ootrage -not only because of the high-
ly SUJpect reversal of Posit.Ion, but in coo-
1lderation of the obvioul prtdispoaiUnll of
the a.ssenting aimmissionen.
In retrospect, the h e a r l n & • s
predetermined outCT>mt was Iiiiicated at
the outset by the ab...,. of lllo principal
advocate, Donald Douglis .Jr. Considerlnl
the staku involved, Mr. Douglas would
ctrtain1y have attended, and tuUfied,
bad the Issue been even slightly In doubt.
JN THE CASE OF Commissioner
Bresnahan, his predisposition was not
only obvious, it WM positively arrogant.
After relentlessly badgering an articulate
county road deparbnent representative,
Murray Storm, he listened polJttly to i
rtther bumbling presentation by Phillip
Lillscott, a paid consultant ol McDonnell Douglas.
Mr. Bresnahan's reluctance to
seriously consider any o p p o s i n g
argument.a was dtm<>nstrated twice,
when he abruptly left the room for 10.
minute periods. These periods were. not
too colncidentaJly, during the testimony
of oppanents Murray Storm and Dan
Emory.
AS TO THE OTHER three approving
commissioners, tv.·o, unobtrusively seated
at the ei:treme left end of the table, ap-
peared to be dozing through the entire
proceeding, only to be awakened to cast
their automatic ayes. The names of these
gentlemeit escape me, but their very
presence made an added mockery of the
purpose af ihe hearing as stated by
Secretary Killian: " ... , the CT>m·
mission wishes to hear from . . .. en·
tlties and ptrsons who have any in-
formation that may be helpful lo the
commission In making its determina·
lions."
We will continue to have government
by special interest as long as county
bolrds and commissions are stacked
with small men -and I'm not reftrring
to their physical stature.
ROBERT D. RIES
Angela· Dallis
To The Editor:
Have you ever wondered why political
figures in high places, commentatora who
have Rallonwlde expo!Ure and ·leader1 of
minority groups have more or less aald,
"Angela Davis it a po Utica! prisoner"?
What is even more bafflln,t Is why they
become vague wben asked to justlfy lhfllr
beilel.
Today there are only two answers that
will aatlsfy the question .raised by the
jailing ol Angela Davis: She ls a poUOcal
prisoner or she Is Just another crlmb1al.
IJnrortunattly one ii judfed aa be.In&
either liberal or conservaUvt depeodin&
on Which answer one choosea.
THOSE INOMDUALS mentioned above
who were asked to upress an opinion
•~t Angela D1v1s were vtry much
aware of the polltical lmplicaUon their
1nswer would triger. 'lboae who believed
their liberal Image was \be.Ir most Im-
portant asset mouthed the appropriate
answer. or course, they threw their in·
tegrlty nut I)( lhe window )ust to main-
tain a pollllcal lm1ge of bt.1n& Uberal.
Howe•er, aociety is not bl1meleS1! Just
reetntlf 1 pcl'tenu11 candidate for Preal-
dent o the Untttd States was unjustly
crltlcl2eorl because he s11itl ht wou d be
be11ten if he had to run with 1 bh•ck can-
didate I« Vice President.
HARRY B. McDONALD JR.
--..,.."""'ailhox ~
LetJtr1 1rom readers are welcome.
Normoll11 writers should conve11 their
me11age1 tn 300 tDOTds or less. TM
right to conderue letur1 to fit IPQCC
or climinaU libel i.r reservtd. All let-
ters m.uas fnctude 1iQnoturc and mail-
ing addrt11, but names mat1 be uritlt..
held 4n request tf 1u~nt re41on
ir «Pl>arrttt. Po4!!lTJI wiU no& 'be pub-
lilhid.
Health' ., •• Drugs
To the Editor :
Our Woman 's Civic League of Newport
Harbor Is deeply concerned about the in·
creasing number of drug users among
our school-ale young people.
At our October meeting, Miss Carolyn
Crockett., 1tudent advisor at Lincoln
Middle School for the S.O.S. program
against drug use, told l1! that, through
the hard work of the student3 (with the
backing of Princip1l Robert Ritter and of
Miss Crockett) this Junior High, School
now has 1 llO percent membership in this
fine program .
WREN ASKED IN what way we, a1 an
or11nJzat101t, could be of help, Mi&s
Crockett voiced her fervent desire that
the other schools in the area could have
the same program.
The women of the Civic League wish to
heartily congratul1te the studenU of Lin-
coln School for their continuous and suc-
cessful eHorts in their fight for HEALTH
versus DRUGS.
It is our ereat hope that other Junior
Highs in our Mesa.Newport school
system will adopt this fine S.O.S. (Stamp
Out Stupidity) program.
MRs. L. S. SUNDERLAND
Correspondin1 Secretary
The Real Danger
To the Editors :
Your re1ders have referred to the
necessity or reordering our natlonal
priorities. I wholeheartedly agree with
the sentiment that our afnuent society
must do more to eliminate the scourge or
poverty, improve our educational system,
clean up our environment, make up for
the dJudvantages suffered by some of
our cltiiens 1s a rtsult of past and
pruent discrimination and l.naure jobs
for all.
BUT l BELIEVE THAT the news
media have betn negligent in failing to
point out that Presideflt Nixon and hls
predecessors have been engaged in just
wch a reordering of nation1l priorities
ever since the Korean War.
Duling this period, the co.sis of state
and local government (which are devoted
entirely lo domestic needs. eicept for
negligible 1mounts for the National
Guard ) hive Increased considerably
more rapidl y than those of the federal
government, so that the perct.ntage of
total publlc expenditures devoted to
defense hAs decreased evtn more rapidly
than the abovt figures. The perctntaa:e of
Lbe 1ro11 .1atlonal product devoted to
defense netd.t has actually decreased
1ubstantlally over thll period of tlme.
THE REAL DANGER latlna this "''
tlon, I 1uues1, 11 not overexptndlture on
defense, but the failure of an lncttaslng
numbt.r al people to reallz.e the nee slty
fur a reasonably strong d~fense po1tur1.
\Vestern military and, even more,
!)8ychologlcal weakne111 led to Nazi 11·
&rtaslon ind World Wit II In the 1930s
and to C.Ommunist agaression ~d Local Control numerous "small" wars after IM~. ·
Lel l1! heed the w•rnfn& of Georie San-:--To OieEfiltor: ,
tayana that those who fall to learn the I found your lead editorial of t>tc. 3
lesaona of hl!tory aN doomed to repeat most offensive, particularly In the last
it. paragraph In which you stated, "11'1
EDWARD R. BRANDT Irvine·s situation, 1 basically sound
• Antlaal>ortlon
To the Edltor:
When the DAILY PILOT recently came
out with, its fulJ.p1ge pro.abortH;n secti~
I was too alckened and too offended to-
make the effort to protest. Now,
however, I wish to add my name to the
others who found the whole section
disgusting .
My respect for the editors responsible
for the artlclea has diminished con-
siderably because of their obvious
disregard for the value of human life.
Emptying the uteru s of its contents is the
killing of a fetus and destroying human
life.
Those people who would s o I v e U:Je
world's problems by killing off creatures
who get in the way (e .g., unborn babies,
wild life, innocents in 1 war zone, etc.)
would make a much greater contribution
to society and the unJverse. I think, by
redirectinJ their efforta Jnto something more posiUve.
KAREN MAURO, RN.
Translations
To the Editor :
Realizing how confusing the Irvine city
council election mu1t be to many people,
we thought It appropriate to provide a
glos1ary for the terminology used by the
candidates. Since space is limited we
ha ve selected several Of the often used cliches, euphemisms, and slogans and
provided the translated meaning in more
straightforward terms.
I. "The lax rate for the city of Irvine
will be zero for at least the flrst 18
months and very low thereafter" means
"'Please, please vote for lnrorporation, I
and my friends have • lot to gain by ap-
proval of incorporation."
2. "The tax rate for the city of Irvine
will be enormously hi&h" means "I:m
against incorporation."
3. ''WE'RE MODERATE candidates
among a group of extremists" muns
"There are about 30 candid ates and a
desperate need to differentiate u~nd
who could be q1lnst motherhood and
mocleralion?"
4. "l 'm for the Irvine General Plan.
allhaugh we the citizens must examine it
closely" means "I worked closely with
the Irvine Company aa a member of CCI,
COIN, or both."
5. "The Irvine General Pl11n is nothing
but a set of specirte1tions for land use"
means either "I don't trust the Irvine
Company" or ''I w1nl you to know that I
am not 1 puppet of the Irvine Company."
11 the speaker says the cliche with shifty
eyes, he means the latter.
C. "I'M AN INDEPENDENT" Initially
meant "I w11s not a leader In CCI or
COIN and therdore ht1ve had no close
warking relationship with the Irvine
Company." But now It 11 used so wlde.ly
that It means little more than "l'm a
good guy (or gal )."
7. "I'm on x /where x Is greater than l)
different slates'' means "You keep ynur
princlples, to me political opportunism ii
th@ key to suett&S. ''
VIRGINI A and ARNOLD BIJ'IDER
Mr. Binder f$ a. council candidate.
Ht dot1n't &OJI which of the euphem·
ilms 11U.1J1 bt hli.
-Editor
master plan is done and awaiting only the
election of a city council to adopt. il "
J find this statement inconsistent wtth
your editorials over the put year· pushing
for Irvi~ incorporation so that resklmUI
might have locU.control.
Surely local cmtrol includes the right
to draw up a general plan for one's own
city which will be based on the need! of
the people wl)o must live with it and the
people who will follow them.
AS A CANDIDATE for city council , I
have made it my busin ess to read as
much as I could get my hanW on con-
cerning t~e Irvine Company's plan for
the central sector or our city. I am not
convinced that it is "basically &0und. ·•
Yet we candidates have been pressured
to adopt that plan as the first order of ci·
ty business.
Surely any councilman or woman who
accepts such a ridiculous proposal 111d
1dopts th~ massive plan of a private land·
owner without proper study, <:riticism
and re vision is grossly negltocting hb: or
her obligation to the people whom be or
she represents.
To that "vocal group nf resident.s" over
there in Newport Be.a ch who "1imply
don't understantl the general plan pro-
cess" I wish the best of luck. I would say
we've all got the picture.
GABRIELLE PRYOR
New111>or1hlne1s
To the Editor:
Why did the DAILY PILOT headline a
story regard ing the latest Irvine <Am·
pany report predicting no increase in city
taxes if incorporation Is approved on Dec.
21?
What is so newsworthy about an em·
ploye (Darrell Dalton) doiitg exactly what
a boss (the Irvine Company) desires?
The Irvine Company, through its com·
munity puppets, company personnel and
company-owned media such as the Irvlne
World News. is heavily committed to in·
corporation. Hence, tax figures must be
juggled accordingly.
Have top headlines ever been given to
the opponents of incorporation?
VIVIAN H. HAL~
Wt believe our story qualifi td tit•
source of the remarlc.s and rhe man-
ner in which the .surve11 was financed,
Rtllder.s are free to draw thtir owu
conclusions.
-Editor
ORANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wetd, PublUhtr
Thomas KccuH, Editor
Albtrt \V. Botts
EditorioL Pagt Editor
TM edltori1l 1»ge ot the O..Uy PUot l.l'tks to infonn and 1Umu· l•te ret1drrs by pre&rnt1nr th l• ne\1·spapcr'1 opiniorn1 and com-
mentAry on toplC!I of lnll!resl And 1l(nlflc1ncc, hy r ro\•ldlnc: a f<JrUl'l'I
for the expr"55ion .()f our ~ad"""'
oplnloris, And by 11rr~"n l inc the
dlvl!rte Vif!~'!)()lftl.1 Of informrd Ob.
'trvcrt and apoketmrn on topics
of the day.
Friday, December 10, 1971
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VOL. 64, O. 294, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PA&ES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1971 c
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• ' Assault. on cca Imminent
' -\ . ~. Pak~tan .Capital Cut' Off; West Front Flares
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lndta admitted for the first thne It had
suffered "heavy cuualUa" and a
spokesman aald It bid 11111t 1n a frub
brigade. or J.OOO-. u-.
Tbe Indian llPO"-ao said t h e
Patlstanll aufttred 0 8"11 b e a v I e r
casualties.''
Tbe "'°"sm•o . aald the Faklstenls
were witbdmrinc after> crOAID( .,
Muooawar Tawl River earlier Jn the dly.
He, said PUlatao bn>ugbt In too -armored re&lmelts and a dlvilkllt Of b-
fantry lo trytll capture the Qwnb.,..
which l1nb -lndta with Kahmtr.
UPI cor~nt M. G. ~
reported .from ldh,lmpur In IWbmlr 11111
haod-l<>)land fltbtlng raged 19' 11 houri
In loday'a batlfe 11111 tbal mJlltary -
there· aald "this Is the -bltw and heavlal flgbtlng w......, the too ......
tries aiDce Dec. I when tbe Wlf staned.~'
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Frazier Decl·are.d ·sane
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.f fLry Returns Verd~t in Ohta Slayings
REDWOOD CITY (UPI) - A.jury of
eight wOioen' and four men aecJ¥ today that.Jqlm~~y Frailer waal0gal!Y 1!1M
at lbe lline be.murdered ·Dr. Victor Ohta
and four others and tossed'tbeir bOdies ln
the eye surgeon'• swimming pool.
,M the verdict wu announced, Fruier
aat with bis back to the judge, roCklng in
his chair, grimly su~!Ag on loz'11ie-lik<
candy. )It
The· jury next jrjll , t..gln hearing
evidence in the peoaltrP!Jase of the pro-
ceedings. Uoder CllUoroia Jaw, the
choice is between We ln prison or death
In the San QuenUn gu chan\ber.
wooded area overlooking the Pacific
Ocean.
The defense pul four mental health
specialists on the wlt.nea stand who aald
Fruler thOught he wu 1 acttni under
orden from God.
Bui Santa-Om lllsttjct Aitomey Pei.
Chang'1..-CDDll!nded Frulerwu
laklng lnsanlty. Fru:l!r had -tlocl
pU.yiog gllllOI with P1Ycbf0bilfl In •
tape reconllna ol a eonveraalloo Jn Jail
with a lrlend.
Group Faelng C:Ounty
Mesa Citizens to Meet
NIEBERG (LEFT) AND DR. SVDEEN DISPLAY BUZZARD J~KEN fROM RADIO TOWIR
Ttio. Only. feathers _ That Waro Rldfl,.i W1r1 , Tl-o of th, .IUMllo St~tlon'o Mtn ... rnont • •
Superior Judge Charter Fr a n I c h
ordered the penalty phase lo begin Tues-
day. Jamea Jacbon~ the defense at-
torney', cOD\mented ontr, -"Wllat fn.
telllgent atatement can rmake?!'
Over Probation Office·
Mesa . de1 ' Mar homeownert Jlaa to !~~ c;o<mlY ofllclala lluqday •In thl ..,...
,......., collrov"lf ...... IOtOlllle I 111i!P ~ d~·o!l!cio In -
tliaf Medco Corp., Owner of the llllplJ.
medical offlcl, would ""' al1N the -
ly lo brtal< tll toaaa ... lbe ......
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'.Residents ean
CI~rk. io Check
t
Q!1 Mesa ~ec~on
Election fever Is rising early In Colla
Meia.
The city clerk's ·olflce bas already
,...Jved at i...t 10 J)hol!e. calls for ill-
formation on next April's city council tiec'tlonl: . { .
. An election calendar baa bten publlsh-
ed by_ the c:ounty for municipal electlon1
scheduled April .I~ 11112.
Hri a.re the important 'dates for Costa
Meia residents:
-Jan. 13 is· the first day potential can-
didates may pick up fillug · papers from
the city clerk'• office.
-Noon, Feb. 3 ii the deadline for can-
didates to return filing papers with the ap~te number of.nomlnat~ng
11jDatures.
-Feb. 17 is tbe last day residents may
register to vote in the April 11 city coun-
cil election,
-March 11 through April !, voters who
will nofbe In the city April 11 may plclt
up absenlff ballots.
-April 311 the .last day'wrlte-ln c..,
dldites may declare their Intentions lo
the city clerk.
~April 11 ls election day,
'!bree Costa Mesa city coancUmen are
up for re-elecllon in April. tboagh none
have stated tbeli:_ official intention to run.
They are Ma)'or Robert Wllsori and eou ..
cilmeo Alvin Pinkley and Wlllllm St.
Clolr:-
Santa's Welcome
' At Berkeley's
Yule Parties
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BERKELEY (AP) -Santa Clau1 11 ln
but ,Jesus is; out during ltJJe Chrlstmaa
JeaaoD In public IChoob here.
Jn a directive, Richard L. Foater,
Berkeley superintendent .of IChooll, told
bis staff:
"Court decialons, codes and ' position
atatomeota point out thlt·• public llChool.
whalever the feellnp of the majority of
tta constituents, may nol observe
rellllous holidly1, lociu4ioi ,cCbtiJtlnM•
u tbolJgh the achool were a Church or 1
combination of churcbes." 11"1 kids atlll may have their Yuletlme
parll<s.
'")l>e federal guidelloes clearly permit
the singl11J of f<stlve 80llfJ and bAYil(
clus pl111ea which do not hive • ~Hglpua celebraUon u their purpose,"
Foster'• dlrective said.
'n. superintendent aaid religloul
obaervance.o ·have been problbited Ill the
ochoola for yean. lie aaid ha -the atateme!ll clarifying the pollcy Iller
oome pu:eoll objected lo religloul 1)'111-
bols uJed In I cm.tmu PllWJI lul
year~ be.aid.
• , • ~ ! l • Jii#!p said PT.sier said lo hlso alter
u..--..i. ·~;:.f!ooL" ' -~..... -,.M.i,,
WU OllllVk:led of tilUng 10r.' lll>ta, bis " . Kiil~ ·G~t .' Bi~d ... -~ . ..... ...... . -.-.......... ..uclc~ • ' • t • • • tr
Brit ·'Cotµlor Just !lfi"~-'BW6zaril . In Olila'atllll,ilo ..... 1oio ~'It.' .... •
A four-day drama tUI un,. the
spolUpl Ill ...... -..............
Rod1o Station KWIZ'• 110 ·Io o t
trammlaslon ;19wer In Santa Ana ended ·
UllCertDIOnloualy In the dark Thuraday
"'•bl . ' . • "'6 • • ..
"'' It turned out, Ille meilla had 'all•l!>e facls fouled up aboal a fowl pen:hed on
the tower overlootiog llie Wlllowlck Gott
Coone since Tu~.
,. darln( pair al laUJlllon Beicb
taoager1 Inched up the towv aboul 10.
p.m.,,rlsklng me an<! limb lo retcue the
blld which wu at flrat belle\led to be a
rare California condor. cat state Fullerton zoology profeuor
Bayard Brattatrom declared that'• ·wbal
it wu when aated for his opinion.
The bird gl""FlnC down on pl!,.. war
eatimated to have a 10-lool' wing 1paD 11111
believed to be snagged SDmehow.
only It turned out lo be jusl an adoles-<eJ!I turkey vulture, wltb a 41\.loot wing
sproad, simply rooaling lbere.
·Tom Woocls, KWIZ dlac jockey, at-
tempted ooe """"' Tbursday 11111 got
wltbin IO feel of the big bird.
"He audct.ruy apread "bis wlnp 11111
acared bell out ol me. They JpUll be 10
feet .We," Woods declared.
· Santa Ant P1re Deapartment crews
couldn't reach lt with their tallest ladder,
to KWIZ had hired a hiib coD!lructloo
crane at ~ per hour to mt a trained
faJcon-handler up .today. ·
But Danny Miller, 19, of 12IO HU!>
llngloo St., and Earl King, 17, of !Mia
Somenet 1l""· both In Huotlngtbo
Beach, cllmed tbe towe.r secretly
Thursday nlghl
Mlller, also eaperleoced In falcoory,.
figured ha coald haodle the bird and the
reocue of a genuh>e Callfornta condor -
only aboul 50 exlsl In the rugged 8espe
Hot Sprlnp area -would make him a
big man on camp.11.
He.goa.lo 09l<leo West College.
"Xbey alto c1a1m they're bird lovers,"
said one newsman. ·
Wu H a scary ascent?
'<Not u bad u tt would be In dayilghl"
declared Miller. :•By the Ume we were
•bout 3J feet up, We couldn't even lJe8 the
ground. It waa like a hotloml.,. pll."
xwµi offlciala, ,who had 11me of their
I· .
• Fregosi Goes
• To NY Meu
Jhn Fregosl w11 tradtd lo the
1iew York Meta IOdoJ by the
tollfornta Angell Giily 11 hollra
befon the -... trodln(
deldlllle.
Frefotl WU .lel!I lo the National
League club In ea~or pit-cben Nolan Ryan ed Role.
out!.ltlder Leroy S ta n t o D ud
catcW Francbco Eltnda.
Frfcoal WU chooen Oraoae Coon-
ty•a pro 1thfela ol !he ~or 1'"'
by the °""" Oolllll1 Clllb. .,
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UJimdio -. clecrle4 the climb aa ea-' lr<melJ ....,.., 11111 d·efln.llol7 -·-· ~1· aald Miller and King were ·lucky
the blrd wU 'on Towel-1 of the twin
tranam!tter,•beca111e,at f:45 p.m. each
c1a1 Ill power Is shut off. Slatkin~ ...,. -..cl wbeit
the b<Jl'• marched in with the turkey
buzzatd, wbldi 'dldn'I t:y lo fight wben -tii llop the llleel·wtbbed lllm>acie.
No tznmediate comment cou1d . be ob-
tained from Professor Brattstrom on b1a
mlsidentlfJcation oC the buzzard a.s a half.
grown, prlce!eu condor, second Iargfst
bird speCla In the world.
• -c Tbe buzzard w111 tumed over to
•eterinarian Dr. Kandal Svdeen'1 cllruc
at 1!843 N. McFJl!lden #,ve., SalJta, Ana,
for care ·and obl;ervitlon.
His asijstant, Bernd Nleberi, 31; of !IO
Ralcam Place, Costa M.,., 1ilt the radlo
elation with the bird percbed peacelully·
on hfs1ann.
Totem Pole Taken
AN'CHORAGE, Alaska (UPI) -A
shopllfler sµ-olled down the concourse of
the Anchorage lntemaUonal Alrporl terminal, pldced' up a · 56-pound, aevm-
foot totem pole in front of a gilt sbop1 toted U to.a truck and drove away, police reported.
·Winter Llfl.&t1
"" II& • -~ @.bo1> ..
taro!. a ~.:=1rr· 11111 -ma war • " • dMpJl1 the enviroomefll fie saw ~ta u •
despoiler ol·the envtroomenl -of the mansion's ·placement In • lovely
Conservation
Of Water Aim
Of M~a District
A campaign ahned at curbing the
' waste c:i, pints, quar1, 1aUons and
ulUmately . whole acre-feet of WJter ts
being organized by the ()>sta Mesa ~
ly Water Dlsbici.
Dlrector11 voted '111ursday to provide
special hooltlell to be malled with the
next billing cycle, offering tips o.n water
cooservaUon.
"Pay. for what you use, not what you
.Jose," ls the general theme.
Dlllturbed at the needless flow going
down the drain, authoriUes 1:1 Fountain
Valley recently inltlated another program
to damp the Ud on water Joss.
Toilets uslng four to ail-gallon flush
tank! in.!tead of 10.gallon models are
being tested. . '
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Another mllsile lallntb from Vandenberg Air Fore• Base ntar Loni·
poc lit up Southern Cau!ornla ·~ Thursday. Thia w11 the tlew from ~sta Mesa about 5:211 p.m. Air Force ,Officials Wei ,mll811e wt,t la
Mllluteman I i.t-fired by, a. Sll'ateglc .V CommllJld combat crew.
JllM!!e •u repo~on cour~~Wll Padflc Test lltnl•,(. · ' •
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ne!Pborhood. " .
..\.;JIPChl' KID for 1bt hoa}eoUll'I imd I
tho Jl\Ollln( would t:!J_t 7 J11m.,~ tht ~ lnleimed1ate -ArilllloD
• • • I
A llUhlic furor was -la lata Seplember when the -,r --r
plans /or a probation -at 10N El
Camino Drive, In the mlddlo of the large '
realdentlal neighborhood.
Some 250 angry homeoWhers Jammed
the Costa Meaa City Council aeaalon Sept.
20 and woo council support lo fight the
county's decllllon. . ' . After 1 serle1 ol diacusalolJI wl.th the
county, all parllet agreed to look for
another site within o.ta Mesa ..
Lut week, however, lt Wf! announced
Mesan Tr~pped,
But 'Safe,. Well,'
On Nepal Tour
From Wire Services
A Costa Mesa woman is one of 22
California lourlsls trapped In Nepal by
the Paklltanl-lndian war,
Mrs . Elb:abeth Moier1 1789-B Anaheim
Ave.1 is·one of a grOup of CalUornlans on
a China Alrlines-Ot.lb Universe Tour.
All members of the JrOUP are sale and
In good condition, according to Joseph ~f.
Quinn, vice-mayor of Los Angeles, whO iii
also trapped with thO tour In Nepal.
None of the other tourists are from the
Orange County area. ,
QulM, a former newsm'an, reported to ~
City News Service In Los Angele11 that
the group was prepared to leave for
Bangkok, but ·air battles over Indl.a forc-
ed caocellltloo of all civilian flllhls.
Quinn .wrote: "All are well and aa!e.
They are In good l)llrlll arid ·enjoying
their adventure u war refugees. 0
"Stayl11J at the delue hotel Soallee (In
Katmandu), where HrVlce Ls excellent
and normal. Only concern ii uncertainty
when they will resume their tour."
He also said the group baa been In
touch with U.S. EmbasaY official• In
Nepal.
Water District'
Okays New Well
lns~lred by a lllPPfy l1owlng from a new Well operallng onlJI foUr months, the
Colla Meaa Coumy Water ' Dfllrlct
Thuraday nfibl aulborfzed drllllq I ... cond ..,. Jn ihe same ..,m
Spe<lllcatlom for the ll0,000 job wlll be
pr<pared utjy -)'Mr, -production anUdpai.d by i.te 1prlng, accordfn& to
CMCWD,dlreci<ln.
The well llU1>1lltmenlln e.!1U1111 water
toattts will be oo SunffOwtr A venue In
Ille ~rea ol Smalley and Bear stuets,
'!'bl lite waa an alteriiale to one drllled
1411 year al Sanllower A,..ue and
F&lmewt Road. It baa productd 733 acr~
led ol ..... lltldhnal..freo walu -Aua¥sL '
Slate Senator Dennll carpenJor (JI.
NOWP,Orl, ~ ja OJll..pl the 14edco!
atOckholdera. supervisor Rooald' Cupert
said Jul ...U thal barpenw kllil bfni
the .U... momberl of M-would 1101
... lo breUlnC the -"Wt tenl lellers to aD Ilea dol Mat
hom<ownera telJln( them about SUnday'I
meeting," Mn. Hugh TbomPIOfl., one of
t1le homeowners, said today. ·
Homeownera oppose the Camino Drive Joca~on because they believe people u.
Ing the prohaUoo office would be a poten-
tial threat lo childrell who walk to school
In that area.
Mrs. Thompson uld some bomeownert
are now trying to form a ltrong
homeoWnera' usOclatlon'to keep. with the contro.versy.
Sha did not know which county officlala
would be preaeot at SUnday'1 ~
No one from the county probation depart-
ment could be reached for CDllllllenl lblil
momlng on Sunday's meeting.
Eye Cleansers
M~y Be Tainted
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Stale
Department of Public Health baa warned
that eye cleanaing solutions: contained ta
some first aid ktta used by lndqtrtaJ
fll'1lll In Southern Calllornla poulbl)"are
not sterile and should be replactd.
R. Kenneth Buell, chief of the
department'• food 11111 dnig Inspection,
sai4 one product ts called "neutr•:.; solution" and tbe other ii labeled " eye Ou.sh."
Buell aald the solutions could caUll
poasible eye damage from lnlectlon or
particulale matter. Tbe IO!atlom are coo-
talned In lllls used by ... llatloqa,
garage1 and lndUllHal ffrma. "
Oral•
We•daer
Cloudy sklOI and gusly'wlnds will
cast a partial pall over the 1ftet..
end Sablrday, with temperatura
contlnaln( to hover tn tht lower
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INSIDE TODAY
The Saf<J and !l<ftfcl Gafle111
fn the NetDfJMI Harbor Ari
MU111i1m o/f•r• unique opportu•
ity for lh'1tlgMjol flifll. Sff ploo
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Golliu Co.
May Seek
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!lezoning
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• Collini Radio CompAny may follow the l!i~ ol McDonnell Douglao ond Emkay
..._ ,Mk to mone itll 140 vacant' acres '
~ Oronp County Airport from Jpdus-
tHal to com.mei;clll uses, a company of-
ftcill Aid today. ~ '1"6 11ectronJC: firm .has hired a co.-
mltant to detennlne the best Utes of the r::rty It hll under an as.year leate
the Irvine Company.
'Top Collins uecuUves were in Newport
JleaCh today for a weu conference to
dilcw.s major top-level reorganJ:r.ation of
the com~. acquired 1n September by
North Americ•n Rockwell Corpor1Uon.
The press conference touched on a
v~ety of lf:leics, including the p11t
f1811\CiaJ ttouJ:jJes., • • 1·
'. Robtrt <;. 1'Usoo. new heolf ol the l5GO
n\illion urm who succeeded founder-~
ventor Arthur Collins, declined to 1pec-
ul1te on how soon the company'• finan-
clol DOllliJOn mllht become slrong<!". • • c.IHna Ji.dlO lost 14"1 mllllon fu Jut
fiscal year and reported an $S million lMs
the first qµarter of this year.
11'1at report prompted North American
Rockweq extcUtives ~ bring Wilson to Ille ..........
·They offered Collins, htmseU. the )>Oli-
tlan o( "1eienllfic ulvilor," but he rt-
tuaed and didn't even attend the eom-
pariv's recent stockholders rneelinit in
Ced i r Rapids, Juwa, company officials
llti". •Wilson <of!flrmed tho! things at ·lb<
N4wPort Beach plant are aoinR badlv,
oolin.11: that, while 1,100 people were work· ma there two years ago( the number of
peopJe .employed at the Jamboree Road Jil'"' bu. dwindled to 1,4(111. Ht uid it would be a diuervice to 1pec-
tflate whether there will be any more
:niajor layoffs berore the outlook bright· ens.
"We may need to make some near-
tenn negative actions in order to build
b>e future of the business," Wilson said.
; He repeatedly Mtressed that the job ol. tming things around at the Newport
ach facility will lie with Robert D.
ot._,ison, iwbo has been vice president aqd
je-".ral manager of operatiorui here sinCe
'1961.
, The Newport »each facllities were re-
11amed as part of the corporate shakeup.
Wilson sakl, and will now be known as
the special le:~munications group.
: Wilson sakl it will be doin,; the same
4rungs as before, mostly electronic com-=ca,Uons-oriented production and re-
rclir but·•M 4,iaclolta that· the eoUre
m.P'fY.....J'.P-..1 coneentrate ,more ' on re-
llted ""'-,__lcallm, orrorLo. • ; Company Cllflclals aid planJ for the
perty, itlell, will be detennlned in
next e11> days, followin1 receipt of
CCllWUltarit 11 study.
UDJ111 tbelr expert determintl tha air· Yf<ln!IJ now his on ovF,atill""•nc• Commerciall1·1oiled proplrjy far on1.1 •"'! b0to1' ..,d 1he 10... 11 Is npocted"
city otflclali that' eon1n1 wiJJ aak for
zoot chao1e. '
Em~y Developm~nt Co~por1tiot1 won i s zone Chan·ge from lndustr1al to com-
mercial for its 200-acre. parcel one yt:ar
•10 frorit the Newpor.t Beach City Coun· .
ell. Ofan1e County Supervisors j111t ap.
provtd a controversial rezone for the SO.
1cre McDonnell Douglas tract 1trliacent to the COiiins property.
Nixon Will Travel
To Maryland Retreat
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -President
Ni.Ion planned to go to camp David late
today to spend part ol the weekend
before flying to the Azores to meet wilh
French president Georges Pompldou.
First Lady Pat NI.Ion chose to rem1in
at the White House to oversee Christmas
decorafiifll, but Tricia Nixon Cox and her
busband, Edward finch Cox, were ex-
pected to }oln the President at the
Maryland retreat, along with Julie Nixon
Eisenho'lli'er and her huaband, En&. David
Eisenhower.
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W ASlllNG'!ON (UPI) -The lu·r<Uef blll II 1 glonce.
-"'8 rail TU Cl*: ... patlOOll tu uemptlon for tupayers and ear.II
•t11110•Mllo1 Ill lo .. 1or 111i ...... md lo flll fot ltll~.I. Leir"~ II>
---..,. .... ~ twnil tu for Im 'ht 1111 lnCoinf
. """'-be tl,m. Sto1!Unf deduction for -not I mlzfnl .-.. would go from .JI percent qi" -tax.Ult, -income up to muJmum deduction ol
$1,500 for trtl ~me to 11 percai.t with $2,000 m.uimwn 1n 1m.
-Eaebl fi:lec: Repeals ieven percent iuto exciM tat retroactive to
Aug. lS, 1'11, and the 10 percedt light trficlt ~ la1 Tetroaetive to Sept. n:
1'71 •
.::.OISCi""AnoW1Cornpan1ts to set up Domestic Intemailonal Sale11 C.Orp-
oratlons (DiSCa) to !hip oveneas U.S. goods And pennlts DISCs tq defer ta1ea on half the DlSC's income. ·
~ -Day ,Care:. >Jlow1 wor~g families up t.o $400 a month deduction for
hoUsehold serv!Ces by a dom~c il there is a child under IS, or disabled de-.1,
pendent or ll*llt 1n the home. 'lbe family or inclivJduaJ income must be under
fll,000, bowever. ' • ; .
-Job Credit: Employers hiring welfare recipients under the ,govern-
ment's worll: incenUve program could get a credit equal to 20 percent of the
• employe's salary.
-Political Credit: COntri::>utors to tm local, state, national elections or
primaries could get tu: crectit for half of thelr contributlorui. The rrtuimum
that could be sublr8cled from ta:a:ea would be $12.SO for an individual or ·$25
for a couple filing a joint return. Jn lieu of the credit, .. penon could deduct $50
from Income subject to taxes, or a couple SlOO. ,
-Future Campalps: Starting in 1973, a taxpayer could allocate on his
1973 form $1 to the party of his choice for the 1976 president.lat campalp. The
money. however, would have to be apPropriated later by Congreu and would
apply to lb< 1971 electloo!, not 117%. ·
THIS IS THE ROOM WHERE RECLUSE BOB POWERS SPENT ONE-SIXTH OF HIS LIFE
In Duth, the Strange-Life of 1 Former Riverboat Gambler Com*' to Light Tax Cut Bill Sent to Nixon ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Annex 'Freeze'
Not Possible,
Irvine Told
By GEORGE LEl)lAL
Of IN hilJ .. lllt lt1H
Neither the Orange County Planning
Com~ion nor the Local Agency
Formation Commission (LAFC) may
Jegally put a "freeze" or "moratorlurv"
on anne1ations, Irvine c a b I e v i 1 i o !I
viewers were told Thursday night.
Richard Turner, executive secretary to
the LAFC, clarified the land jreeze ques.-
tiqn during remarks Thur day night.
Tuhier was part of a panel set up by the
Orange Coast League of Women Voters
to discuss the Dec. 21 incorporation elec·
Uon issues.
The suggestion that a moratorium on
annexaUorui would put Irvine . voters at
ease about incorporation was made
Wednesday by County Plaprilnt Coin-
mlsiioft ChatftnafttlWoadrow 1WDIOn But·
terfield. · ·
Butterfield urged the planning body to
resolve a tw~year freeze on anne:a:atlons
of Irvine property, He aaid the com-~~1lfc/uld ;yote on, the,~QestJql\11t
h• • p.m. m"'Unf '1fo~day. ·
lrvlQe 'city cooncll' candidates, inclUdlnr· J~ Cboykef Wayae'Clark, John Burton,
Henry· Quigley and 1 write-in hopeful S.
"Salll;ly" Freud 'believe the BuUerfield
sugge~tion, is prepo!terous.
·"Even ·the-Orange County counsel has ~Id there-is Jio . legal way to protect ' J~Jne;-land from anllexallora/' Choyke :
i&ld. • ' · ·1 -· •··I
''Ev;'n if the LAFC m~de a .•iDoral'
commitment, they wouldn't have to keep
it," tbt candidate said. .
~ner, l!1e Jl..FC's key staff pe:QOtf,
wd t!ere•1s "fkl leglll way" for either
body to put a moratorium on ·in-nexaHons.
Turner emphasized that Calirornfa law
required the LAFC to ronsider any an-
nexation attempt. "Allyone ~ file an
application on anyont:s p i\o » e rJ' ! • 1.
Turner said. ·" · •, -.. H~ said the LAFC musl, bY .. Jaw hold a·
pubhc hwing within 70 days of the filing
of an annexation attempt.
In cases where residents of an area
wa~t. to be annexed to a nearby city, a
petition of ~ percent of the voters living
1n the area 1s all that is required to begin
annexation proceedings, he said.
Turner 's remarks support the position
of the majority of candidates who argue
that incorporation Is needed now in order
to preserve the new city's industrial tax base,
House Approves
Retroactive Pay
With Conditions
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The House
voted today to require the federal Pay
Board to approve back pay for workers
whose ra lses were withheld during the
wage-price freeze onJy if prices or taxes
hed been increased earller to cover the wage hikes.
The ronditional provision to provide
back pay was a victory for the Nixon
Administration which successfully op-
posed a broader provision to require pay·
ment of all retroactive pay hikes
regardleu of whether prices were raised
btfore Aug. 15.
The House adopted lhe llmlted back
pay provision on a 209-151 vote 1s
members moved toward approval of a
measure to extend President Nixon's
economic control authority for an ad-
dilional year, through April 30, im.
The substitute back. pay provlsk>n was
proposed by Rep. Robert G. Stephens Jr.
( 0-Ga. ), who 11ld lt would cover teachtrs
and other state employes, as well° aJ In-
dustrle1 which raised prices in an-
Uclpatlon of wage hiku.
Bankin& Committee Chairman Wright
Patman tD-Tex:.), the bill's Roor le1der,
said the retrnactlve Pl-Y dispute "has
been • n1ggina question th1t h11s ca used
dlvlAlveness 1t 1 time when we 1hoold be
I pullllv togl!ther In the phase two p~ irani!• ·
!iGa1nhling"' Ovei: WASHINGTON . (UPI) -PrOllclent
Nixon's S~.7 billion ta:a: cut bill wai
finally in his bands, today, and he was u·
peeled to sign It.
debt·siddled nemocratlc party with $20.C
niUlion in public funds.
The final debate In bolh Houa and
Sen,te was routine. The House puJed the
measure 320 to 74 and the Senate. ap-
proved. it 71 to I.
Yule Card Designer Dies at 72 Congresa sent the thr~year plan to
cut corpor1le and perlOnal ta:a:es to him
Thursday, four months after be proposed
It to stimulate the economy.
By ARTHUR R. VINSEL
Of "'-pally 1"i.1t ll•H
His delicate fingers dealt kings, queens
and &cu to gamblel'I on M1sslss1ppi
riverboats and 'westward, in claS!)'
cuinos and sriloky dives, to the
California coa!t.
The years, 72, in all, piled up like worn
poker chips.
Time finally dealt out tuberculosis and
ulcers to Robert J. Powers, so the aging
cardsharp became a Christmas card
craftsman in the twilight of life.
''Bobby wiu a gambler all his life,"
says his friend and apartment manager
Scottie McRorie.
Powers gambled on finlshlng his work
for Hallmark Greeting Card Company for
the 1971 season, free-handing the lines,
equipped with only colored pens and
fingernail scissors, and he won.
He got ~ per design.
One specialty was wintry-warm· houses
•!lh,l'!'Od ~,oo;~r<>0f; the-ijlcl everyone 1()0\ll oe ab\i , to co bqpte to -
aomewbere -for the bollday1.
Home for him was the I r w In
Apartments, 2114% W. Ocean Front, New·
poet Beach, directly ewer Bal:ioa licycle1
,.., Bl1<kle'• * bar.
Old 'Bob P(liftrs remained inside for
12 Vears; accon:l~g to *pule. He lin1lly ieft .Room •· Wedaesday, the way be~ had expected.
He left a clutter of art supplies, hand-·
written funeral instructions •nd two gaily
wrapped Christmas gifts, unopened.
"He had quite a history," says &:ottie,
.whl;l figu~ Bob Powers hit Old Newport
ma,y~ 40 years ago, when prospects for
pr6fit were· big In the booming seaslde
resort. ·
"He leased the Balboa Pavilion .as a
casfuo when It first 'opened," says Scottie ..
POwerS ran a poker rOOm In 19'l7 too,
just downstairs and three doors east of
t~e quarters where he lived out one strth
of his 1µe and died alone on Wednesday.
The most 'Valuable item in his small
store ·of known worldly possessions is a
new $.100 telescope delivered r~nUy,
P?,inted seaward between.yellow curtains.
He would watch passing freighters and
pleasu're erulsers,'ptrhaps reminiscing on
the 1930i,1when he worked the old Rei:
gambling ships out there beyond the
three-mile limit.
Scottie says Bob Powers was known
whereve~ men gamble, from Spokone,
Wash., to Gardena, Reno and Las Vegas.
"I guess he was on lop a couple of
times. But from the way he talked, It was
down more than up."
"He liked to talk about Old Newpqrt
and the way it used to be."
"He didn't care much for this young
crowd, leaning against cars down there.
carrying on and amOoching out in the
open."
Scottie was Power•' chiel link to the
J,imited Survey
Says Cityhood
Favored 4.6 to 1
Results of a limited, random telephone
survey of Irvine residents lndicate·thatof
those who have made up thelr mind about
the Dec. 21 election 4.1 V'ole.r1 f1vor
cityhood for each voter oppasing in:
corporation.
The DAILY PILOT survey ltlvolved
callin& every third llst1n1 In an Irvine
sectional telephone directory. Thert were
123 responses In all.
Tallies were made for pert0ns f1vorlng
Incorporation, those opposing It and those
who said they were undecided. All calls
logecl. in these cate1oria were to
penona: who said they were rqlstered to ""° lo tbe Doc. II election. • Tht "'NWta show 54. t percent of the
voters ;,"'°' clt,yhood, 11.7 percent oppose
incorporation and S4. t J>'rctnt are un-
decided.
BaHd on the small sample, It would ap-
pear that even if all of tbose who Ire
undecld~ were to vote against cll,yhood
the new city of lrvihe would 1till bt p_as.~
ed. The turvey "no" and •iundeckied"
~llifi together amount to only 45.1 per-
cent.
outside world ror basic necessities, whDe
Richard 's Lido Market de I Iver e d
groceries.
He subsisted largely on fruit juices, ox-
tail soup, oyster stew, cold pancakes and
Eskimo pies, according to the menu plan
that ended at l :SS p.m. Tuesday.
Powers would gauge his ulcer diet by
the weather forecast, advislni Scottie
how to eat for his too.
FOr 12 years, the gaunt old gaming
table e:a:pert lived in pajamas and dress-
ing gowns, keeping his Mississippi
riverboat gamblers' moustache heatly
trimmed. •
Scottie says be wasn't a true-hermit, he
just had no reason1to go anywhere, not
even to see his cards on sale in many
stores this Christmas season.
"He was a real ~umanitarian -ir. his
own way," he.remarked, examining un-
finished card designs with quaint, sen-
timental messages.
One last erraad was run by Scottie
Thursday.\ takl.,. ~b's l!f!lfesl blue pajama-dr~ing 1own \set'lJ ~ cleaned
for the funeral.
Rites will be Saturday in Ventura, leav-
ing only a widowed sister, Mrs. S. M.
Nielsop, 7~ of Santi. Bai;""f· •ailing to
take 1 place In the family plot.
'"I'll mlol old Bobby. w,· used to yack
an hour of \wo a day," aai4,Sc:oUle, st~?"
ding In ttJt; two roo01s,, atrang~ly empty,
with their constant tenant 9f 12 years
absent.
,"His , sister's sick ·wjtp Pi,>el,lmonia.
llon't know when she'll be able to get
down !or his thing!," he added.
''Well· . , , his rent'a paid up to the
first."
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A lfeek ago there w1s serious doubt
whether Nbon lfould make ~ bill law.
That doubt wu removed wbeo House-
Senate conferees knocked oui a con-
troversial provision that would have
financed the 1972 presldenUal elections
with income tax dollars.
There is a little something for everyone
in the bill. The poorest taxpayers will be
removed from the tax rolls. For others ...
there will be tax' reductions but relatively
small ones. affecting 1971 and 197l in-
come.
For the businessman there will be a
discount on machinery and equipment
through a seven percent tax credit -a
reduction o! his ta1es by $'1 for every $100
of qualifying purchases.
'Ille exporter will be eligible to defer
ta1es on his export income. Car d
truck buyers will get the seven percent
1 au~. and 10 . ~r,ceat ~flit ck ezcise tiiW repelled!. 1 ,· •1 • '". >J •r1-1 1
Wbi'king parents will g'et tu deductklns
for the cost of baby sitters.
Campaign.1contributors next year •ill
be,.obl• ty,get t<P to1' 115 per .,...pl• ~· write off, 11 they do'.Nte to any ·politioll
campaign. 1,,-~, !!tr' ·The controVer!ial plan 1
' flnloce
presidential elections by letlln ta~Payers
div,rt $1 each of their tax bills to the
party of their choice I! i~, but only for
the 1978 elections. ,
Nixon threatened to veto the entire tax
package iI that campaign finance pro-
vision applied to the · 19;.I elections, a
move Republicans 1aw as bailing out the
Madam's Lett.ers
Auction for $95
NEW YORK (UPI) -WhUe two
1ignatures of George Wa1hington Wert
being sold for a total or $4,300, Charles
Hamilton Galle.rJes auctioned a baseball
signed by members of the·1m New Yorll:
Yankees for $250 and letters from a pain
parlor madam for $95.
The bueball, slgbed by Babe Ruth and
· Lou Gehrig among others, wa1 sold
Thursday for the highest price ever for
such an article, a gallery spokesman
said.
The six letters, written by Monique Von
Cleef, who was deported to the
Netherlands after her Newark, N.J.,
parlor Wb raided, were written to a
customer. / .
Ttie leV;.ers desccibed Miss Von Clfff'I
prefereneU lot wines, aiovu, hosiery
anti negli1ee•v " · 1
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Revaluation • m Spain . . -
MADRID (UPI) -Spain today
revalu~ the peseta by another one per·
cent, dropping the dollar to 3.3 percent
below its pr«rlsls parity, the NationaJ
Bank said.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
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Children's
Care ·Bill
Gets Veto
WASHlNGTON (UPI) -A
$2.1 billion plan to provide
government cart for poor
children -a proposal killed
by Prtsldent Nixon'• veto -
bas very Uttle chance of belng
revived by Congress any time .....
The President "etoed the
legislation Thursday evening,
citing "family weakening im·
plications'' and "fiscal I~
respansibility." Conservatives
had attacked the proposal as a
Communlst·style attempt to
put cblld·rearing u n d e r
government control.
There was litUe chance any
Immediate attempt would . be
made to override Nison's veto.
Such a move would face tough
going in the Senate, where the
override wouJd have to start,
i:nd almost certainly would be
doomed in the House.
Congress could r.-it off any
such attempt unUl next year
but the odds we.re likely to be
little changed by then •
. The chUd care plan was part
of a $6 billion authorization to
· continue the Office o f
tast Christmas ' ' Three-year-old Michele Jordan pf Chicago plays with
her twin brother Michael in front of what probably
will be her last Christmas tree. The 7-ft.-tall pink
tree was donated to the family by a man who learn-
ed that Michele has leukemia and had perhaps two
months to live, according to doctors.
Signalmen Given Okay
Fof ;46% P~y Increase
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
The P11y Boar4 tentatively has
approved a contract giving
11;51Xl railroad 1igl)almen a 46
percent pay and benefit raise
over 42 months, d e a p i t e
11)iqlvings by aoi:ne members
that the public is becoming
diiilluak>ned at the high levels
U.S. Ordq.s
Disclostir~
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. -Of ·Octane-. ~
of settlements approved by the
panel.
The board In a split vote
Thursday, endorsed 1970 and
1971 raises of more than 25
percent for the signalmen and
tentatively approved nea~ly 20
perctnt in additional raises in
1972 and the first half of 1973.
How~ver, the panel reserved
the right to ~amine the
future raises be.fore they go
inin effect.
· Last mohth the panel ap-
. · proved a 15.5 percenl increase ·· thf.:.W year o( ·a contract
aoierfij ]80,000 . soft c o t I
l'Binei(-despite its 5.5 percent
annual._guideline for boosts. ~
Economic Opportunity's an-
tipoverty p r o gr i m 1 for
another two years. After the
veto Nixon urged Congress to
pass the biU without
designating the funds be spent
for specific programs such as
child care.
"The American people have
not in any • w~y indicated a
consensus desire, !Of' the
federal government to get in-
volved on this scale in raislng
the nation's children," Nixon's
press ~tary, Ronald L.
Ziegler, said after the veto.
Topless Queen
Insures Chest
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -
C11irol Doda, queen of the city's
topless, has insured h e r
breasts with Lloyds of London
for $1 millioa -roughly
$22.500 per inch,.
Miss Doda, who opens
tonight at the Condor night·
club, grew from a "34 B-cup
to « D-cup" with the help
of the then-new silicone pro-
cesiJ in 1965.
The Condor uid Uoyds in-
sured the breasts agaiast ac-
cidental injury but not against
any inedlcal claims becaCtse bf
pie silicone.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
RU.lea de&igned to better in-
form consumers about the
power of gasoline and the pro-
blems of washing and cleaning
clothes ~ve been issued by -the F I 'Trade Com·
mission ( · ) .
Cigarette Cancer
Source 'Isolated'
The Fl'C ordered service
stations to begin posting
gasoline octane r a t i n g s
starting MarcQ 15. Clottling
manufacturers were told that,
beginning July 3, they must
affix a permanent label ad-
vising the consumer how to
w8sh or clean the item.
William Oiioo, assistant
ditector of the n'C's Bureau of ,~Consumer ProtecUon, said
there ls going to be some con-
fusion about the octane ratings
because the FTC adopted a
fonnula different from, that
used by the few gQ:>li.rMf rirms
that' now post octane, and by
car· manufacturers in QW?ij!rs'
manuals.
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WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Two chemists say they ha,ve
ident~· a potent cancer-
causing agent in tobacco
smoke and are conducting
tests to see whether cigarette
filters remove it.
The researchers said they
could not determine t h e
significance of their discovery.
Government and i n d u s t r y
scientists have worked for
years to learn -what in cigar-
ette smoke causes cancer.
The finding was reported In
the-Dec. 6 i5'lle of. Olernical
and . E11gineering N e w • ,
published by, "the .\JDerican
Chemical Society. The
chemists, John W. Rhoades
and Dr. Donald E. Johnson of
the Sou~west Research
Institute, San Antonio, Te:1.,
said they "positively iden·
lilied" minute amounts of
nitrosaminea in condensate
from smoke or a popular non-
filter cigarette. The bland wa11
not disclosed .
Rhoades and Johnson said
the nitrosamines were formed
in the burning process.
Nitrosamines are formed
chemically from the in-
teraction of nitrates or oxides
of nitrogen and secondary
amines.
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8 DAILY PU.OT EDITORIAL PAGE
' ' City of Irvine
Joan Jtvin• Smith's broadside against the lncorpor·
aUon of the city of lrvlne, delivered Ulla week at UCL
wu lnterestin& because of her presence and style, tome-
times colorful, but probably not too convtncln1 to most
of the people who will be voUng on Irvine's lncorpora·
tion come Dec. 21.
Mn, Smith's pre-occupation with her long-1tandln1
feud with the James Irvine Foundation and her drive
to &ain more control or the Irvine Company came
through much more strongly than her concern for the
problems and motivations of the residents that have
brought the Issue to a vote.
She simply did not address herself convlnci.nJly or
knowledgeably to the key concern of the people ID the
Irvine area -their feeling that they need to incorporate
for sell-defense and sell-preservation.
She suggested that the Board of Supervisors and
the county agencies would better protect the in~sta of
the rtsidents of the proposed city than its own oty coun·
cil.
But it is precisely because the record dem~nltrates
that the "new majority" of the Board of Supervtson and
their "new majority" on the planning commiasion are
unwilling or unable to preserve the f roposed city area
intact for any foreseeable period th• the incorporation
movement had gained so mu ch backing.
It has long been evident to most people in the
county -and it should have been to Mrs. Snuth and her
agents -that the people who will go to the polls in less
than two weeka to decide the cityhood issue long ago lost
confidence in the people that Mrs. Smith now recom·
mends to them as their protect.ors.
The main issue of the campaign for -and against
-incorporation bu been the value of local control.
In her concern to argue whether she or the present
Irvine ownenhip and management knows best what is
Criticism:
Bad Kind
Gets Results
Ooe of lhe verbal gambits we art
fond.eat of invokin& when we posses&
lnlututlonal power i1 to call for
.. responsible critlcl!m," 11 oppo1ed to
"irrtaponsible aiUclam." W h I t WI
1enerally mean by ''re1pons l ble
crttlclrm" is the ume thine we used to
mean by "constructive crltlcilm" (a
phra.. that has perished throll1b
hypocritical misuse ) -and that ii,
notbinc that will make us look bad or
threaten to topple us oU our thrones.
tJNFOR.TlJNATELY for lbe possessors
of power, 1 careful rea.din1 of hi1tory aeema: to indicate
that fundamental ucl necessary chan&.. ar< UJlll!ly
broqlll about in-
ciaely by ''irre:spon·
aible criticism." and
th1t the responsible
v ar i et"/. accomp-
lishes aothing, or ita
effect is 50 slow
that mild refonru la& far behind masatve
injUJtices.
Anyone who has seriously studied the
American Revolution, for instance, is
aware th.It the colonists kept making the
most "reapOnsible critici.15ms" for years
that had absoluteJy no effect on the
British crown. The last thing the
American Jead~rs wanted was to declare
independence or ao to war against
Britain; but every respons ible petition for
reasonable chaqe w11 !snored or
.. ndemned.
RECENTLY,· THE American public
bis been 1tUMed by 1 wles of prison
oulbreakl, wblcb are aolrlc to become
Dear
Gloom y
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I hope Pier 1 Im.Porta plans to ask
S!nta for a new main 1prin1 for
their cJOck wh.ieh ha1 not run for
better than two years.
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more ~4espread and possibly more
viol~,'.' I predicted ln Ulit apace 1
coupti of years 110. These insurrections -t¥i are no less -spring directly
fron\ the Cailure or all "responsible
crltlciJln" to cha.nae our penal 1yatem.
For t many years, everyone w"ho
objecti\lely assessed the waY we handle
prlsontr1 has urged aome basic reforms,
and -!arned of what ml1ht happen
othenlbe. But .the penolog ic al
establllhment in the U.S. has been more
concerfted with niaintainin& Its authority
than with making any concessions to
rtalism or hllmaneness _:.and the Atuca
slau11hter was the inevitable result of
such obduracy.
WE PAY LI1TLE attention to critics
who are 1oft·spoken, JoglcaJ, reasonable,
and moduate; it is only when they begin
to lharl .. scream and 1trlke out that we
haaten to make changes Iona: overdue. It
i1 on1y because our re1ponse to reason is
so negligible that critics take recourse in
extremism.
What we fall tragically to recognize i1
th~t extremism is alway1 a 1ymptom of
failure in the Ceedback proct11 of an
institution, and not a cause of 1nythin1 ln
il1elf. It is like blaming the fire for our
la~ Of 1enslng~evices in the alarm
equlpmenl. To be tffectlve, respansibility
in criticism must be assured of a quiek
and fair response.
A Legal, Moral Question
It ii a crime to commit su icide. It la
1!&0 a crime to encourage another to
commit s u J c I de . Usually the
"punishment'' fM this crime is medic.al
treatment. However, the person wbo en-
courages another to end h11 life may be
punished just 11 any other crimL11al.
Since the early d1y1 of common law a
thomy le11l and moral quuUon Is raised
ln forcln& a peraon to live. Say • patient
rtfuies to under10 treatment. Then the
1tate muat decide, lhrouah 1 court pro-
ceedinf, whether the patient's decl1ion
can be overruled. ...
TRE COURT MUST consider the risk
Of treatment, the cbaoces of aucetu, age
d the paUent, etc.
In .a rtc::e11t ca~ a court refuged to
order an,elderl.y pitietit to consent to an
operatkxi tblt mICht have .extended her
Ult. Tbe pallent chose to dll. rather tblO
aubmlt to 1 pt1nfuJ operation.
tn 1 .eecoad case, • )'OWlltr woman
.,, Geoflf• --·
Dllt Goorae:
lom•lhlnl bu -WOl'T)'in1 1111. Whal dld people do wllll ell the elfV•I« wr11 1n bultd1nr befe<•
the elevator was Invented PAUL C.
Dear Poul c.,
You -· Paul, I like the way '°"' mlnd worki-Would JOU llu to have thls column! No! THEN ru.
DO THE JOKES, SMART ALEC!
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Law in Action
who was injured in an auto accident
refused 1 blood tr.ansfuslon because It
was ag1inst her religion. The transfusion
was necessary to perform a life-saving
operation. Her family was of the 1ame
rtligjon and also opp;ised the operation.
The court ruled, however, that the opera·
tlon should proceed.
"THERE lS NO con1tltuUon1l rlcht to
choose to die. The police and the state
have the duly -tl(en at rre•t force -to
defeat a person's attempt ttl commit
suicide,'' the court said.
The operation need not be "life-sav· in&·" In another case a young child had a
cleft pal1te and a deformed lip and chin.
The ii-rtnll refuNd to allow corrective
aurgeey. But the court w11 convinced by
testimony that the failure to correct the
deformity would result ln seriou1
psycbolog~al ind phy11cal problems. SO
It ordered that tbt surgery procttd.
Medical care may 1!1<1 be necessary to
prote<'t the general public. The pa.rentt of
a public 5chooJ youngster objected for
re.llglous reasons to his bein~ vaccinated.
The court held that the v1cc1natlon wa11
valid condlUOn to public education. lt w1s
nece111ry for the welfare of the student.a.
Note: Calffornfa lawutr1 of/tr th!f
column 10 vou m.av Imoto about our
1410~
aood for the people of Irvine, Mn. Smlth misses that
paramount polnL •
The people In lrvlne already are convinced they need
protection rrom some key elements of their county gov·
ernment. And they know they need protection from at
least one neifhboring city. And they are very aware that
the time wel may come when they need to be ready to
face up to the Irvine Company -whoever controf.s it.
The DAILY PILOT be.heves that the sooner the re.si·
dents of Irvine can .form their own city, the better will
be the prospect.. for protecting their best lnterest.. aod
lnfluenclng their destiny.
For Safer Bike-riding
Two experimental bicycle lanes will be opened in
Costa Mesa within the next two weeks. It's the city's
first venture into a new bicycle safety program and
everyone hopes-it will work.
The lanes will be established on the east side of
California Street between Gisler and Michigan avenues
and on the south side of Arlington Ifrive, between Davis
Intermediate School and Fairview Road. ·
Both streets are heavily travelled by students on
bicycles. City engineers counted 200 bicycles an hour
during peak hours on California Street and 60 bicycles an
hour on Arlin~on Drive.
The special lanes will be appropriately striped to
keep them free o! cars. They are the first such lanes
dedicated exclusively to bicycles.
They are experimental because city engineers aren't
1ure they will work. The biggest problem may come in
&etting bicycle riders to use them. U they don't, the
fa.nes will be abandoned. U riders do switch to the special
11.nes more will be opened in the city, thus opening
up the city for safer, more pleasurable hilting.
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Commissioner's Predisposition Was Obvious and Arrogant
Government by Special Interest
To the Editor:
Chairman Donald Mcinnis upressed
confused surprise at the approval of the
McDonnell Douglas rezoning by the
Airport Land Use Commission (DAILY
PILOT, Dec. 3). AJ one who attended
lhat proceedin1, I can testily that 1 mon
appropriate reaction would have been one
ol outrage -not only because of the high-
ly suspect reversal of posiUon, but. in con-
aideratlon of the obvious predlaposlijon of
the assenting e11mmissioners. ·
In retrospect , the h e a r I 111 ' a
predetermined outcome wu indicated at
the out.set by the absence of .the prtnclpal
advocate, Donald Dougie! Jr. Considering
the stakes involved, Mr. Douglas wou1d
certainly have attended, and testified,
had the issue been even slightly in doubt.
IN THE CASE OF Cammis.sioner
Bresnahan, his predisposition w;11 not
only obvlow, it wu positively arrogant.
After relentlessly badgering an articulate
county road deparlment representative,
Murray Storm, he listened politely to a
rather bumblin1 presentation by Phillip
Lh1icott, a paid consultant of McDonneIJ
Douglas.
Mr. Bresnahan's reluctance to
seriously consider any o p p o s i n g
ariuments was demonstrated twice,
when he abruptly left the room for 1(1..
minute periods. These periods were, not
too coincidentally, during the testimony
of opponents Murray Storm and Dan
Emory.
AS TO THE OTHER three approving
commis,sioners, two, unobtrusively seated
at the extreme left end of the table. ap-
peared to be dozing through the entire
proceeding, only to be awakened to cast
their automatic ayes. The names of these
gentlemen escape me, but their very
presence made an "dded mockery of the
purpose of the hearing as stated by
secretary Kiiiian: " . . . . the com·
mission wishes lo hear from .... en·
titles and persons who have any in·
rormallon that may be helpful to the
commiS&ion in making its determina·
lions."
We will continue to have government .
by special interest as long as county
bOrards and commissions a r e stacked
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Mailbox
Letters 1rom readers are welcomt".
Norm.aLlJI lbriters should conveJI their
message1 tn 300 words or less. The
right to condense letters to fit spa.cc
or eliminate libel is reserved. AU let-
ter1 muit include 1ignature and maU.
ing oddrr1s, but nnnus may be icitPt.-
held on rtqutst if su/ficit"t .,.e111on
U appartnt. Poetr11 will not be pub-
liahed.
with &maJI men -and I'm not referring
to their physical stature.
ROBERT D. RIES
A ngela Davi•
To The Editor:
Have you ever wondered why political
fiaurts in high places, commentators who
havt 11ationwide e•Posure and leaders of
minority groups have more or less aaid,
"Angela Davis is a political prisoner"?
What is even more balflin2 is why they
become vague when· a.sked to justify their
belief.
Today there are only two answers that
will satisfy the question raised by the
jailing of Angela Davis: She is a politicaJ
prisoner or she is just another crimiul.
Unfortunately one is jud1ed Is being
eithtr liberal or conservative depending
on which answer one chooses.
THOSE INDIVIOUAU mentioned above
who were asked to e1press a11 opinion
about Angela Davis were very much
aware of the political implication their
answer would trigger. Those 'A"ho believtd
their liberal image was Lheir most im·
portant asset mouthed the appropriate
answer. Of course, they threw their in·
legrity out of the window just lo main·
lain a political image of being liberal.
However, society is not hlameleu! Just
recently a potential candidate for Presi·
dent of the United States was unj"ust!y
criticized because he said he wou d be
beaten if he had to run with a black can·
didate for Vice President.
HARRY B. McDONALD JR.
Health v•. Drugs
To tbe Editor :
Our Woman's Civic Leaiue of Newport
Harbor is deeply concerned about the in·
creasing number of drug user1 among
our achool-age young people.
At our October meeting, Miss Carolyn
Crockett, student advisor at Lincoln
Middle School Cor the S.O.S. program
against drug use, told us that, through
the hard work of the student,1 (with the
backing of Principal Robert Ritter and of
Miss Ctockelt) this Junior Hiah School
now ha.a: a 90 'percent memberihtp ln ·
fine protr•m.
WHEN ASKED IN what way we, as an
organiz.atioR, could be of help, Miss
Crockett voii:i!d her fervent desire that
the other schools in the arta could have
the same program.
The women of the Civic Leacue wish to
heartily rongra tulate the students of Lin-
coln School for their continuous and suc-
cessful efforts in their fight for HEALTH
versus DRUGS.
It is our great hope that other Junior
High.s in our Mesa-Newport school
system will adopt this fine S.O.S. (Stamp
Out Stupidity ) program.
l\IRS. L. S. SUNDERLAND
Corresponding Secretary
T he R eal Dan9er
To the Editors:
Your readers have referred to the
necessity of reordering our national
priorities. l wholeheartedly •vee with
the sentiment that our afnuent society
must do more to eliminate the srourge of
poverty, improve our educational system,
clean up our environment, make up for
the disadvantages suffered by some of
our citizena as a result of past and
present discrimination and insure jobs
for all.
Btrr I BELIEVE THAT the news
media have been negllgent in failing to
point out that Preside11t Ni,on and his
predecessors have been enaaied in just
such a reorder ing of national priorities
ever since the Kore.an War.
During this period, the costs of state
and local government {Which art devoted
entirely to dOmestic needs, eicept ·fer
negligible a.mounts for lhe .National
Guard) have lncttased conslderably
more rapidly thin those or the !edera.I
government, so that the .pe~tace of
total plibllc expendituret deVoled to
defense has decreased even more rapidly
than the above figures. The percentage of
the gross .u.tior@ product devoted to
defense need! hu actually decreased
substantially over this period of time •
THE REAL DANGER Caclng .. thb na•
lion, l 1uggesl, ta not overe1penditure _pn
defense, but the failure of an increuh;ig
number of peopl! to realize the necetsity
ror a reasonably 1troric deJense posture.
Western military and, even more,
psychological weakness led to Nall ag-
greSsion and World War JI in the l~!
and to Communist aggression and
numerous ''small" wars after lH.5.
Let us heed the warning of Georae San-
tayana that those who fail to learn the
lt!l50ns of history are doomed to repUt
it.
EDWARD R. BRANDT
An ti-abort ion
To lhe Editor:
When the DAILY PILOT rectnUy came
out with its full-page pro.abortion aection,
I was too sickened and too offended to
make the effort lo protest Now,
however, I wish to add my name to the
others who found the whole &ection
disgusting.
My respect for the editors responsible
for the articlea has diminished con·
sider.ably because of the ir obvious
disregard for the value of human life.
Emptying the uterus of Us content1 11 the
killing of a fetus and destroying human
life.
'Those people who would s o I v e the
world 's problems by killing off crea tures
who get in the way (e.g., unborn bibles,
wild life, innoctnts in a war tone, etc."J
would make a much greater rontribution
to society and the universe. I think, by
redirecting their efforts into somelhint
more positive.
KAREN MAURO, R.N.
In Politics, Money Isn't Everything
WAS5iJNGTON -Tht Idea has gotten
around that money iJ everythlna in
politics. All that i.15 needed ii 1 penonable
candidate who fits onto an 1 .. lnch
acrecn and he can be &Old like soap.
It just lsn't true. The lmag&-m1ier1
are not 1enerally succeaaful. A majority
who ran with hl&h-
powered media min·
•iement in 1970
were defee ted. The
media · man11ed
Nixon campai&n of
1968 nearly Oopped.
Some high cotl
media· manaied
campaigns were, it
la true, auccessful.
But no axiom ol poliUca hla yet been
Mt.ab!Wied in thiJ field.
Nor ii thtre anything ulomaUc about
fedrral flna~ln& of presldenUaJ cam·
palgn1 plactna: both m a j o r • p a r t y
asplranta on a common footing. President
Nixon Is IJkely to continue to have the
best of tht llfWTlent agalnat fedtral
llnanclnc ol campallN for one tlmple
reaaoo. Tb~ ~ not a period whtn poUU·
clans 1enertlly "' held In high eate.m.
TAX MONEY GOING Into high tensloo
• Richard Wileon
television campaigns on their behalf 11 not an appeaJln11 prospect. Too many peoo
pie think politicians are corrupt or
unreliable. Polls show lhis tendency and tt la outdoobtedly part of the genera]
disillusionment with government'• ability
to aolve problems.
Jf federal fina~ing included control of
campaigning methods It would be unAc·
ceptable. But without the control Jt is
mmly a handout to keep pcllUcal
or1an..tutions alive. In elther case federal
financing is not likely to produce the
citizen parti cipation in pol!Uca which ii
d .. ~ed.
Most of the money would 10 fo r
televlAlon and the record of t'levJalon in
eleclin& candidates ii not that 1ood. Jn
the 35 1970 tenatorlal racts. IS of the big
1pendt.rs loat. In other racu won by bi&
1penders lbe difference In outlay• over
their opponents waa so narrow 11 to rai.H
doubll ii money 1pent had 11\Ylhlnl to do
with lbt outcome.
TRJS CAN BE ACCEPTED u an arau-
ment for the limitation of expenditures.
If money is not nece.uarlly the key to
\'ictory than no candidate la hurt by the
Imposition of 1trict limits.
This is the direction in which the Nixon
11dministr1Uon will have lo move oow
that the Pastore SI check~ff ame~ment
has been made inoperative until the 1978
presidential campaign. It Is implicit that
President Nixon will now have to ctme
rorward with campaiin reform proposals
as an altematlvt to the Pastore check·
off.
The heart of lhe problem la that tht
public Is not so much ooncemed by the
total amount spent in presidentlRI cam-
paigns as by it.s apprehe.nslon that bi•
conlributor1 buy favors and expect a pay.
off. The problem is to bro.Iden the base
of political contribution without the oho
vlous defects of the f>aalore amendment.
THt':SE DEFECTS are ao glaring lhat
they cannot be l1nored. Basically, finan-
cing political campai&nl with federal tu
dolhtr1 Is abhorrent ln itulf but when the
method uted merely 1ervee to cre'ate and
perpetuate fPUntu parttu u ledorllly
endowed lnstitutlona t.bt end of the t'ff'O-
party system comes into sight.
The Pastore amendment would finance
George Wallace'! third party u 1
permanent institution. Any grnup whicb
could cla im 3 million vote! could claim
llt 1hare of federal Unancln1.
OIAHGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. W •ed. PubU.her
Thoma.s Xeevil, Editor
Albtrt W. Batts
Editorial Page Editor
TM ~itm-ial !'llr:e or the Ditty Pilot l«'ks to lnlonn and stlmu-l•te rtadcni by prescntinr Olis M\'<"IJ'llllfl('r's Ol"inlons and com-
mcnt!l.r)' on toplca of intcrtsl and
1lgonlfii::aore, by rr0\·id1ni;r • forum
for the f!xrirrssion of ou r rtlld"l""I' opinion1. and by flt'l"Srntln r tht
dh·cru ''I<'" point. or lnrorml'd ob-
1erw.rt •od 1pokKmcn on t.optcs of lht day.
Friday, December 10, 1g71
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Saddlehae
VOL 64, NO. 29-4, 4 SECTIONS, 56 PAGES
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Trustee Choice
Showdown Near?
By FREDERICK SCllOEMEHL
Of ... D9'IY "ltt Slaff
A showdon between South County
resid~ts and the ~ of the Sad-
dleback Community College Di!trlct over
the method of electing trustees appears
to be looming for Monday night's board
,...ting.
Trustees at the1r November ~
deferred action on a proposal from a
board sub-committee recommending the ·
college board be expanded to seven mem-
bers elected at Jaige from the large
district.
A clU-' c:ommltlee led by Dana
* * *
Science Building
For Saddleback
On Meet Docket
Dwarfed by tbe onticlpei.ed fight over
hair ·-"' tllo ----lie ....i. dlocullao ol a Skent
permiaa!vetazto fund cons1n1ct1on of a
&clence-m•lbem•tk:s bllU"'DI will a1ao
top Monday ll!Pl'I . ....... -
meeting.
The concept of uWlzl.ng the tu was en-
#rsed by trustees In October and since
has bten roundly condenµied by a
number of residents ln the district. They
have pointed out thai voten in Se~
tember turned down a ~ million bond
issue aOO that tl is unfair for trustees to
turn around and seek the permissive tu.
Trustees have maintained the 'science-
mathemaUcs complex ii needed IOOD to
house students and that the permissive
tax Wu agreed upon so that state
matching funda coold be received and
that architectural work could continue.
At the November meeting of the board,
many cijzens told board members they
wouJd favor "pay u you go" bond Elec-
tions to 'raise money !or construction of
buildings, u opposed to permiMive tax-
es. No action was taken at lhat meeUng on
the matter and wW again come before
Uie boml Mondly.
Crash 11,1 jures
Clemente Woman
A Z2-year~Id·San Clemente woman suf-
fered mouth and knee injuries esrly this
morning when her auto lost control and
slammed Into a palm tree along El
Camino Real.
Police saki Evelyn' Eller Smith of 1;.J
EscaJones was treated ror the injuries at
South Coast C.Ommunity Hospital after
the single-car 1ccldenl She .wu not
seriously hurt, hospital aides said.
Point resident Paul Sayn protested the
change with the election at large pro-
vision and finnly told the -to elect
trustees by area'"
Not only will Sayre'a group be out In
numbers M~ay, but ao will a delegalioo
from the Caplstrm> Unified School
District hoard and at least twe members
of the Laguna Beach Unified School
districl board.
Trustees Robert Dahlberg, F r e d
Newhart and Robert Bea~ey will
l"!'pres<nt Uie Caplstrsno Board and "'""
port a recently approved resolution call~
ing for election of trustees by area. The
remaining four members of the board
also are expected to attend tbe meeting
as individuals.
While three conservative t.rusteeJ of the
Laguna Beach UnlUed School District
board indicated Thursday night they ...
nothing wrong with tbe pruent Sad-
dleback set-up, trustees Mrs. Jane Boyd
and llr. Nonnan Browne apolle oot In
favGF..o1~aru ~ ..,
Both Mrs. Boyd 11111 Dr. Browne ·llave
indicated they lllo will attond the 7 p.m.
meetinl"at the coll"\"' l8000 Marguerite
PubaJ'.
"My promfae U !lilt no mu on the
Saddleback boml is capable ol repreoe ..
ting all the communltlm In tbe distrlcl,"
commented LuT)I Taylor, a former
ttustee of the Liguna Eeach llChools wllo
worked on the formation of the Sad--•
illebaclt College district.
"I just want to get 10me better com-
munication for the good of Saddlebaclr:
College," Taylor added, noting ·be will al<
tend M11Dday's meeting. "We need the
trustee "'rea method of election. The
facls proved the ftV1Hlllll board elected
at large just did not work."
A somewhat diflerent view of the sub-
ject \lU offered by Loui!I Zitnik of
Laguna Beach, who resigned from the
Sadd.leback board a year and a hall ago
becat11e of business pressures.
'"lbe college distifct lacb a slngle
newspaper," commented Zitnik. "The
people in San Clemente don't know
what's going on in Tustin and vice
versa."
"I don't think there's been any sec-
ti<>nal discrimination on the parl of the
board, but I do think the people In this
area are better at judging who their
representative should be. The at·l$1r~
elecllon Is nice in theory,. but hard In
pracitee. I'd 10 for the election by trustee areas.".
Saddleback trustees John Lund of
Laguna Beach and Harlll Vogel of Tustin
made the recommendation to expand the
board to seven members retaintnc the at.
large method ol election. The population
boom In the Saddleback Valley, they say,
necessltat .. the -In the oJU of •
the board. Both, however, haw been
wary of changing the methMI of election,
claiming voting by tnJstee areas can give
"pressure groups" in • community too
much power in the election proceas.
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FRIDAY, DECIM~R 10, ·197(
Te•a.Y9•
N.Y. SC.*•
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Man' Seized; . . ·~
-Four Held ·:
AtGunp0int
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By JOllN V ALTERIA
Of .. NrHlt ... ,.
Camp Pendleton olflclall ... Jl'IJ
~c~aSl')'elMld~ MOrlile at·U. -'l'llund"7
after be allegedly beld his battalloa -
mander and -otber offtoen -· at the point of a loadetl rifle ba-purdluld
In San .Clemente eor!JOr In tbe day.
lie flnaUY WU ouhdued -~ obot.
And IS of this ·morniaa:, a Din
blacmut bad been lpipoled by botli ._
ciel In the felony cue Jloderidc
F.dison Brown, • ~
Marine before froni 1111 service · ... ~
Spokemneii 1 San llM(o of:
flee restricted ta on the cue iO
the fact that Brown w,u acheduled for ~
r8lgnment today In U.S. Dtstrtct Court 10
bear charges of asulllt with • ctaqen*
w~pon on a mllltary ~rvatlon. ,
·&an Clemente polloe reports say Brown,
allegedly enter..t Tony'• Loan ail
Jewelcy at 217 S. Et Camino Real at IO:SI
i .m.' Ind told a ,..... female 'clerl: ba
wanted to buy a pistol~ . t
.After I~ !hit federal J'..w Ila"'
• ,, tllat 1 ·11eyer mlllt wall for !ift day• It
SANTA.CLAUS MA_y NllD'1"t" ·,.... ilAllOR P~~O ...... ~., · • • lab pis .... ti I plotlll, !k<n!D .Jollft illil HllMOllW ._,~ ::..:"'. .,.,.,... ~iy llW ... . . ~ ....... ,~ tbe ..,, tbia
• .. . " •, , • " •• • • . • , , r i "' , DOtlced tifttl Oil I Wiii rack. . ,, • • • , • • -~~ llfll>pa ~ '
I ' > "t° ' ~ • " ~ I l • , ' ..f} t , ~ h .PIVWU lwtl1'11 ' ~ ~· ~ ., • - \ ,. .. --...A.I.-.......,_.
, • I • ·., -.,) . • ~ ., ' • ,• .,-. -'/-~ ... ,........ ttlle and ~---·-ant
Dalia Dec'ot."Coritest ·SJ.atea·~ ~-= .. ~=~ • . • tllJed, olltaltecf I delCripllan cl llmm'I
' ' • Cit and jlllonld local police, who tbia
" , , • lmledagenerallroodcutlDdnottfloll
··Yach:t Ma,riw ' to -~po~or .First Yule Boa,t .E.vent ' =·:i:!?ii..-~ -:Su!
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()peralnrs of Dana Point's new. yacbt llland °"'·'?,a\ II p:m.". • . , Sincer• from the lolan:o Fon(er:Junlor ~~ -ol ~ caae ctevaloped 11 marina have transplanted a sprout of · ·(lncldentally, ,that area is ,a\shlp1 High Sch9oJ ·cboral muslc 1 ~.wlll C&Q'ip Peailleloa, but authorities then
Newport Beach's famous Festival of graveyard). . · entertaia·at the awards pruenfition. ha declined ... detail
L. h the Sou boa ba In and · The jlldgjll( will start at 5;30 p.m. on ·ea1egorteo wljl be the' , "' 1 nd Ye · to o•ve •· ••·t I& I> to th Coast t ' the lath Md awards, Including ahlp's sweepstakes, thell\Ost•mlq"'~fllt!On,, Extremely reliable IOlll"C<I said -~ sponsorin& the first annual boat clocks, barometera,.free dinners, flJhlng the most humorous, bes'i1iecoi1ted l'eisd abbot an boUr after the purcbue •
dtc:orallon contesl • trips and otbei pi'lzes, will be awanled at under :IS feet In length 11111 the bes~ military policeman on routine patrjll
Wllb dor.ens of yachting~riente:l prizes I p.m. • · decorated llve-.aboard boaL.. . .. noticed Brown'• •mall foreign ~ being offered, officials of the Dana Point parked ..._, a barTlcb building lllil
Marina Corporation have Issued a began to lnnsUa;ate. .
welcome to all tenants of the docks to . 'T" ·1 • . F Inside, Brown aueriedl>' llotmed ~
decorate thetr Ves!<IS for ChriJtmas. . • o, p• ewe . . ea' .4 • ~/po•r::i ~~': :u:i::::m~
A shnilar 8cUvity in Newport Harbor a onel'I bead. The officer was not ldentlfltl!I has grown ov.r the ypn pito a highly ,
publicit.ed amruat event. In · that large K, Pl J ,.' -d f p le p · h by autboritie.s. , • parhar~: ~11eui:e,::t;~ .:!t.' a n1ghuy itty . uc~ rorn o · ere .. = . .;::::.i :""..,:11~ed~
·• two lieutenants intO the Clflte u well. .0• Corporation president Bob Dallberg Neither plalnUve calls of "Kitty, "kitty" Warden Ted lfoffman tried v~llanlly but Sow'c.s.sald that shortl111terwardi .
said the f111n hopes to see Dana Poini'::: nor "a freahly opeoed can of tuna persuad-fuWely~to enUce. the cat, from its 25-foot divenion tactic took place and th!
edition become as popular, particularly ...i. ch Ith t · ' hdued lthout •·~ to
cul vie f th . ed a cat to come down from a Hunn .. m,.0 ...-r w una. assailant was au w uai.u• because .of the specla ar w 0 e UU6"" ·Hoffrtjan· nailed a pie , plate' to a anYone. ' ~"'
basin from the b!Uffs abo've. Be:ach utility pole Thuraday • alte:moOn broornhandle, put 10me tuna·ln, the plate, Pendleton JnformaUon off l c.l al 1
In typically ja4:11ty fashion tbe·flrm bia 1where.lt ~d, been perched fOr five days. and then' seated a fence 1il'i anteffort to · acknowledgect: the attack toot place~
issued handbills to alhtenants ei:plalning ' rBut where neighbOts and an animal reach the kitty. . morning, but sakt the cue bid been~
the rules and methods of the first annual warden f4iled, ·Edis&n company llileman nie cat IDade some· feeble ' swipes at ed. over to the FBI. ..
contest. : · 1George Fisher,~. Protected by a ' the plate but.did not offer' to.come down • .. There will • be no. hatblr comment
Under the theme "Fantasy of Lights," jpa~ of heavy glovet>tie clbflbtd ~~1e; ' until the lineman' mlved. about the case from the Marine Corp1.'' ~
the competiti<>n will end with judilng pettod tbe 1Ut1y· ,and simply. haulid It • • spokesman said. • • •·
Dec. II by a squad of personalities ted·~ down. · · · · . ' r The opo--...i tbet Bl'Ollll
real-lile fll"Ol1sslaoa!J) ¥un1Cipal Court .Mn. ¥1ene 'tii_ndry,, 19311 ~'f.Uynn . 1 • was not In tbe mDI~ •t tbe tb!>e.ol tho
J!ldges Cal Schmit and ,EVerett Die~. 1Lane, said the IJ!orlhalred cat llOlight alleged olfenae.niun:~ • •
The tribunal will mike tbe dee~, re!uge ori tbe. po)t •bou.t ftve "d.al'I Ill• Federal 1u-.. tbe "!In woold
but Dahlberg inslxta 1hat t y p l.C I I when' if .. ., belbi cbaotd b1 clop. · • · be prosecuted under !eden! 1tatuta
yachtsmen's protests of.the verdict will !'lt.,ru up Ihm "tbrougbollt"tbe.l:atn ' -·•·"•• crlnilll on mlllllI)' •-• be accepted. J and the winds and he was so weak that ~..,. .... ._. ~ 1 '" ~~=~~:;r':.n~~ he~~rac~~,~~~l ticm. ., . ' .:• 'Ibe miahap took place at 7:20 1.m.
near the intersection with Calle Ramona.
• Residents Protest
EcolQg.y Gl-9up
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We•tlaer D.ust Rises .Over ~~~P~~r .
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Plans Birthday
. ' . . -Fete Tomght
San Clemsnte'1 Bact Yim! !c:ololY
Group wll!· celebnte Its flrat birthday
tonlgbt and also dl1C1111 lt1 major llllC.'d!U
over the period -.. act!•• reeydlnf
cedter operating In San Clemente. ·
Cloody aides and "gusty winds will
Wt a partial pall cw.er the week·
end Saturday, with temperatures
continuing to hover in the lower
!Os. •
INSIDE TODA\11
The Sole• and Rntal Gallerv m the Newport ,Harbor Art
Munm affcr1 Mniqut opportun.-
ltr for thoughl/111 gifts. Set plc-
tMres and 1torv on Poae 31 of to-
dav'• Weektndtr. -,. L M. ...,.. 11 -' --,_, .. ----..... I! --" M""1ll ''" ' ,.._ O.lt -.. ..... .......,. 11 =,.. ·:
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Scores of reskienta of the Villa del
Verde tract arei downwlnd of the
Crestlite Products plant plan another
strategy meeting Tueaday nllht -the
latest pbase of an ~Una: war over
dust usertedly produced by the mlnlnS
firm. •
The group plans to brfe petltlonl ready
for city councilmen In San Clemente by
next Wednesday's meeting. Coplea cl the
protest will go to C01111ty _.tson u
weU.
'!be ---· batUe -becornlllll more mc.nt bf tbt. da3' -I> but -
Oink "' Iba campolp lllmlWldlq tbe dust emisskm of a JOO.foot kiln which
bakea sbale pellets and , produces 1
Ugbtwelght liltl"'lale fOr uae In concrete.
On Tbundoy, the Issue lll09ed Into
court .as lawyera for the flnn wm a COflo
Unuance unW Jan. 4 of a Superior Court
hearing to detennJne il the ftnn Violllel
pollution Ian. llouilu Jefltey, an qlneer for tho
! • l • • .
. county ,~~_ .. Po
1
llution Control DJJtrict, quea," JeHrty &YI after ' 1'J}Uradiy'1 : chlraete.-·w. cOurt baW. is a lelt~f court appearance. , • . •
10rta of . the .APC0'1 yardaUck for 1 ·In tbe me~Ume, homeowners ·aqry '
nieasurlng .the amount of ·-,~uced ovetllalJ.v depoalts•of.the Nd' dust !Ill and.
each ~.at the plant. , ~ta . their expenaive view homes,. are • \ •
The cnn of the batUe i. a Crest1lje. rdrdlol 1,.. all<Jut•)>atUe.
pfoducod, cluJt • s<nibl>Inc· taDlt lnstallod -Reoliltnts ire. hllllntl the JM!cbbo<hoods Jut Mardi to ftlt<r the exhaust of the I"' foot In ID ellQrt to g1tlltr ......,., •
kiln and c:urlJ dust emiulonl, ~ ~~~-~to .
The brick-alerlor scrulit>er-eo~t ~ , • ._ ol .l'llla!n!DI ,_, _ · "5,000, CreoWle eucuti>f K.l Teel ~ ~
IC M.,.i,, and aaftd!tllo firm -r , ~ i:;...1n., ~~prom!• i;, .,.; •
..., _. fljlellliie, IJIUli'l'Odm;i::I ~ In oorninc moaU. u tbe prime land ~breal:downa bave •"·" tbe ·-·I>-"the vicinity lnlllll!I of the, ~ Dteco ,.._ -• F"""IY 11 cteveloptd. ber. '.. Consl>udlao 00 1 major, plush mobile
And tbe current APal lblrg~ ii that borne 11111 mddular "°"" park will begin
the llCl"llbber does nol ~ emltalons 110011 la the ""llJlle nlley, addinC , more
down to C01111ty -al • pou6ds ol, ,..ldefttr to U.. Ullpl•re to the drlftilJ«
dust a day. • • ~ al · 4ut wblcb 11...Uy lt9,
"We're chlrpg that ·,ri II ,I:: ,1......,, ..... llle,,rr. In the efllllngi
10poand11d13'and , i!N '~~ lt.i J...i -II clllll...,DI oor 11llltli ~ ocean.
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The group wlll. uumble In the San
. Clemente Branch library It 7: a _R.m.
Amoni tho ce1ebranta .. 111 be Lloliol BUrt, I
•• the~ -'!llo lsllllCbed tbe.-
celoful ...,.iJnc -willcll bu ..... 1 ..ed allioul 1• tom al N ''• '...,.bit -....... Jale~)flllla ....
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"'mer. • •
11le public .. -to'J<!ln tbe -at the lnfonnal gel loptbor th!a .,...,.,
said Loll Wellmu, 1 1u•p .,._ .
Revaluation in Spain
MADRID (UPI) -Spalo ...,
malued Ille peaeta by lllOther ..,.,...
eent, droppln( tbe .i,llar to u ....,,.
1>t1ow 111 ~ Jlllil1, tbe !I ..... 8ant Aid. '
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"MtriERG (LEFT) AND· DR. SVDEEN DISPLAY BUZZA.RD TAKEN FROM RADIO TOWER
The Only Fe•thers Tti1t Were Ruffled Were Thos. of the Radio St1tion'l M1n19ement
;.::· 'Co.:ridor ·Caper'
:.-
Quashed
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,.Teen.agers Rescue Bird-an Ordinary Buzzar<J
1.:A four-day drama that threw the
1Potlight of news media toverage on
Radio staUon ' KWiZ'1 1 4 O -I o o t
transmission tower tn Santa Ana ended
uooermionkiuaJy ·in the dirk Thurldiy
night. ~ -::, ' i i
Al Jt turned out, lhe media had all the
facU: fouled up about a fowl perched on
tbt._ tower overlooking the WlUowtc.: Golf
Comae st~ Tuesday.
. ..\ daring pair of Huntington Beach
~rs inched up the tower about 10
J.;)Jl., rlskinl llfe and ltnlb to rescue the
t@pd which was at flrst believed to be a
qtt: California condor.
.. ~I state Fullerton zoology profe!IOr
'1!f.Y1ni llr1ttstrom declared that'• what
";1'11' l'hen aaktd for h1a opinion. _
~'The bird &]owerlnc dowli on goUers waa
flltim1ted to hive a 10-fooi wing span and
JftJJeved to~ •n•u:ed somehow.
L.Qabo it turned 9ut to be juat an adoles-•t ,turkey yulture, ~ith a 41ii-Ioot wing
*"•d, sJrnply roostlna: there.
\!Jl'om Woods, KW1Z disc jockey, , at-
til!inpted one rescue Thursday and got
wljllln 20 1 .. t ol the bJi bird.
~·~He suddenly spread his wings and
ecared Hell out of me. They must be 10
fMt wide," Woods ~eclared. ri~ Ana Fire Qeapartment ·crtWI
!ldn't tt1f'h U wUh the~ tallost la~der,
KWJZ hid lilred a hlth construction
nt it fls per hour to 1111 a trained
-bondler· up today.
But Danny MJlter, lt, of 1220 Hun-
. llli1too St., •nd Earl King, 17, of 16162
...... ''Lifte, both ' In Hun~lon
... ch, .i-.. lbe tow.r j ~ lltundv Glab£. ' • ~ I
• Wer, ·'all9 u:pi;erieneed in ! ral<?(lnry, 8'ittd lie !'>•Id hlndle th< bird and the
rescue of a genuine California condor -
onty about 50 exlat lb .the rugge<J Sespe
Hot Springs aru -would make him, a
blg man ·<tn ~campus. _
He1coes lo Golden West College.
"They also claim they're blrdlovers,'' ~
said cine newaman. wa, it a scary ascent?
"~ 11 bad aa it would be in daylight,"
decl~ Miller. 'IBy the time we were-about~20 feet up, we couldn't even see the
poubd. It WU like I bottomless pil."
KV(IZ officials, who had some of their
thunder stolen, decried the climb as ex-
lnmeJ.y dangerous and d e f I n I t e I y
unauthOrlzed. ·
They said Miner and King were lucky
the bird was on Tower 2 ·of the twin
trana:n,utter,' because at 4:45 p.m. each
day its power is sbut off.
station personnel were stunned when
lbe boys marched in with the turkey
buu.ard, which didn't try to fight when
cornqtd atop the steel-webbed pinnacle.
No .immediate comment could be ob-
lalned from Prole.uar Brattstrom on his
milld¥tificatlon of the buzzard as a hair-
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grown, prictleS! condor, seeond largest
blrd specie! in the wtirld.
Tbe buzzard was turned over to
veterinarian Dr. Kendal Svdeen's clinic
at H N. McFadden Ave., Santa Ana, •
Three in Laguna
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Held by Police
On LSD Charges
for care and obser¥ation.
His assistant, Bernd Nieberg, 31, of 39t
Ralcam Place, Costa Mesa, left the radio
station with the bird perched peacefully
on his arm.
Down the
Mission
Laguna Beach police and s t a t e
narcotics agents made three separate ar· 1
rest.! within an hour Thursday night, each
involving possession of suspected LSD.
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Trail At 1:56 p,m., Laguna Beach offlctrs ar·
reste4 Rkhard Wayne Aguirre. 21, of
3030 Mountain View Rot.d when he
allegedly attempted to throw away a bot·
tie .Containing 26 doses of the drug as an
oWctr approached him In the 600 block of
Thalia St. He was booked on susplcion of
possession of dangerous drugs for sale.
At 9:30 p.m. Stephen Robert Cutler, 14,
was arrested at 104$ ~uth Coast
Hlghway after assertedly making .a sale
or suspected LSD to a. state nareotlcs
. agent. The substance sold 11 LSD is
uqdergolng laborp!Oiy '4•11. fiUUe~ •)so
was booked on suspkion of posse!slon of
dangerous drugs for sale.
Sponsors Off er
' 'Line' to Santa
SADDLEBACK VAU.EY -Children
Who are eager to talk to Santa Claus can
dial him on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday.
Thanks lo the Saddlebact Valley
Jaycees and Mission Baik of El Toro, the
direct line to the Nort h Pole will be open
betweeo 6:30 and 9 p.m.
Use one of two numbers to deliver a
personal message to Santa -49!-4121 or 83a'.3122. ~ I
At 9:53 p.m. Laguna Beach officers ar-
rested Thaddeus Hollingworth Ashby, 48,
of Chi&, Calif. in a room at the Hacienda
Hotel, 1219 ~th~·! /llggway, ~ e VlefolSlpg <!iJaletl he allegedly attempteCI to !brow "°"' _, , . tainers of LSD and hashish out a wlndoW. AtlSSION VIEJO -·rne Mission Viejo
Officers went to the hotel seeking to Community Sing wil! be held on Dec. 16
t ped lie edl at 7:30 p.m. at Cordillera School. serve a warran on a sus a g Y The admission will be one can of food occup~i~(~he room w~~re Ashby said he Per ·familY whlch will be donated fu the
was v1~1ttn~ a fri~nd. Wh"en they Salvation Army Welfare Fund.
recognized him, from previous brushes . Group singing wlll be led by Mrs.
with t~e law.In Laguna Beac~, A:shby al~! ..Shirley Trutner. Selections will alSo be te~pted to dispose of the evlde.nc:e.:~1:_11~ presented by the school choir.
said. He was booked on suspl Everyone is welcome.
possession of the drug~.
High Rise Limit
.Given Support
In Laguna Beach
The Laguna Beach Planning Com-
mission hss completed its publi c hearing
on amendments to place a 36-foot height
limit in the city's master zoning
ordinance and forwarded them to the Ci·
ty Council with recommendation for
adoption. The hearing process will conti nue
before the council prior to adoption of the
amendment settirig the citywide height
limit approved by a 3-1 vote in the Aug. 3
initiative election.
The legfslatloD would not go into effect
until 30 days arter adoption, but the coun-
cil meanwhile bas adopted a 90-day
urgency interim ordinance which keeps
the height limit in effect unlil the zoning
Code amendment process is completed.
A Superior Court hearing on a sul~ at-
tempting to invalidate the height hmrt
adopted by initiative on grounds the pro-
cedure circumvented the hearing process
is scheduled for Dec. 20.
Once the hearin11:s are completed, the
legislation will have f u I f i 11 e d re-
quirements of the state zoning code.
LA .County Told:
Remain in SCAG
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Board of
Supervisors was urged Thursday not to
withdraw from the Southern California
Assoc:iation of Governments.
County Chief Administrative Officer
Arthur G. Will reported to the board that
the courity should remain In the s\1~~
ty organization because the federal Office
of Management and Budget has not ap-
proved a plan for the county and Its 77
cities lo act 1s their own clearinghouse
agency for funding programs. ·
e Srhool Finally Sold
'Er.' T6RO -The third time was 'the
charm for the old El Toro School -
somebody wants to buy it.
After two un$uccessful attemptfi to sell
the 51-year-old structure, the Trustees or
the San Joaquin Elementary School
District found a buyer. the Ted H. Vand-
Jing Company of Tuslin.
Tre purchase is contingent , however,
on tlle a_biltty to get the properly zoned
for apartments or condominiums.
The selling price was $50,000 for the
three-acre parcel between First and Olive
streets in El Toro.
e Y11le Da11re Sat11rday
MISSfON VIEJO -Tickets are going
fast for the Mission Viejo Christmas
dance Saturday.
"La Noche Magnifies" is the second of
the community's five nights o f
Christmas.
The semi-formal dance will be from 9
p.m. to I a.m. at the Montanoso Recrea·
lion Center. The Orange County Rhythm
Machine-and The Drifters will provide
music for the evening.
For information call the center at 837-
4084.
Thieves ~lake Off
Witl1 Hospital
Building Gea1·
Thieves broke Into ·the construction
shack at San, Clemente General, Hospit,al,
it wa s discovered Thursday, and made
off with more than $2,000 worth of equip-
ment belonging to three firms.
The thefts were reported through the
day by three central Orange County con-
tractors and involved the theft or p\umb-
lngr carpentry and electrician 's equip-
ment.
The hardest-hit firm was the Gilbert·
Steamsing Com pany of Santa Ana, which
lost about $1 ,500 worth or carpentry tools.
However, Will suagested the
supervi110rs support a move to m11ke the
individual counties in SCAG "subregional
agencies'' to clear applications for gr11nts
and to plan projeclJ within their own
boundaries provided the projecUi do not
; hivt r,etlnnaJ impact on agencies or
areal outalde the county.
OtJter victims of the burglary which ap-
pa~ently occurred late Wednesday or ear-
ly Thursday were McCuire Electrical
Cohtractors of Santa Ana and
Thcrmodyne o( Los Angeles.
folic:t said someone sawed through the
h11:!p on 1he lock on the shack's door 11nd
then carted the loot away.
The hosplt.111 construction site on
Clfmlho dtl los Mares has been hit three
1t:par1te times by thieves !Ince con·
struct.ion 1tarted early this year.
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Board Ol{s
Thurston's
Field Trip .J
The. aMual Cqlorado River ,t~ip by
ThurstoQ Intermediate School 1tudents
won unanimous approval Thursdoy from
school trustees, thus drownlng students'
and parents' rears tha~ the trip would be
cancelled.
After the action, more than hall of
about 50 persons present at the board
meeting gave a sigh of relief and left the
board room. ,
The tr.adltional excursion by ~
proximately 150 of the Thurston students
ran Into some rough water al the board's
Nov. 16 meeting. At that time, trustee
Gerald Lin~e claimed that du ring the 1.._:_.,.,
spring of lf7t trip, the students .. re---
malning behind' had been undisciplined
because the school was undersTaffed.
. He said he. wanted a detalled P!•n for
the trip and a report of who would go and
who would remain in terms of faculty
befOre the excursion wis approved.
He got Wha~ he asked ,for Thursday
night in an 18 pag, report complete with
cover pafe and map from trip organizer
and ·school counselor, Jim Herdman.
The repoft .explained how river points
·are' earned by the .students -thus quali·
f)llng them for. the trip -what activiti.et
take place cjurin~ the trip and a list of
those teachets whO would accompany the
students this year. ·
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Her~man also told the board Thursday
tha! many pl.reota:~ had volunteered both
their services and their boats an'.d· that
even Laguna Beach lifeguard chief Skip
Conner had volunteered to accompany
the students and givt his assistance.
Jn his report, Herdman noted that the
student-teacher ratio will remain the
same at the school during the. one-week
venture when seven teachers are ac-
companying the 1tudents·on lbe trip.
jlf u.rder Rap on1 Gwynne
School prlnclpaJ.. Davi Lloyd told
trusteea tha.t he would remain behind 'to
insure that the regular program is mail:to
talned at the school. ,
"I will be present at the-school during
the entire week," Lloyd told trustees
"and wlll devote my full time to achiev·
Ing thls goal (of maintaining the regular
program.)"
Concerning Linke's earlier charges of
an undiclpllned environment at the school
during last year's trip, a letter was given
to trustees from nine parents who
disagreed with his allegations.
Mrs. Betty Grindle, of 11 La Senda
Plact, South Laguna , wrote to board
president William Thomas explaining
that her !On had stayed behind during the
1971 trip.
''My son stated that he thought there
would be lots of free time during· the
week, but there wa sn 't," Mrs. Grindle
wrote. "l was just like a regular school
week, maybe harder."
! I ' I " ~ I ' News l'ruck Smashed
ST. ALBANS , W. Va . (UPI) -Burly
men wie lding clubs and ax hand les
· smashed the windshields of a Charleston
Gazette deli very truck and an escorting
st.atlorl wagon, police said Thursday. The
newspaper has been fighting a strike for
three weeks.
. '
Will Be ·Issued Ml!,,daY .
• ~ ~ ' ol'
,A crimina~ oomplaint. c h a r g in g
crus~ding abortionist Dr. Johns: Gwynne
with the triple-shot murder of his pre{ty
parai'riour Will be •lssued Mon'day in West
Los Angeles, investigators said today.
The 30-year-old bachelor physician fa.::-ing abortion sentences in Santa Ana and
Los Angeles next month was arrested
early Thursday at the apartment he and
the victim shared.
Debbie Dwyer, 19, was shot three limes
in the back with a .357 magnum pistol
and had also been bea ten, according to
Detective John Rosenbrock.
He and other officers caJled to the
apartment near the UC LA caihpus found
•the young blonde lying dead on the noor,
after a telephone call from Gwynne's at·
torney.
The lawyer surrendered the pl"(}.abor-
tion doctor 1 who refused to giv~polje
any statement aboutihe killing .
Arraignment is scheduled Monday
morning in West Loe Ana:.elel Municipal
Court. ,
Coroner's depuUes said she was slain
about 11 :30 Wednesday night, around an
hour before police were contacted to pi ck
up Dr. Gwynne.
He currently faces sentencing on two
counts of abortlop in Orange County
Superior Court Jan .. 6, after pleading
guilty SepL 10 before Judge Byron K.
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u .. 1 T1llN'llll9
SHOT THREE TIMES
Nurse Debbie Dwyer 1
McMillan.
Sentencing on a guilty plea in similar
charges is due Jan. 26 in Los Angeles,
where Or. Gwynne was indicted by the
grand jury on five counts.
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Clash Looming Over ~addlehack Board Voting
BJ FREDERICK SCHOEMEBL
Of ftlt' Dlltr Pll•f SI ...
A lbowdown between South COUnty
raldents and the trustees of the Sad·
CUeback.Community Colltge DistrJct over
the method of electing trustees appesr1
to be looining for Monday nigtit11 board
meeUng. -
Trus~ at their November meeting
'deferred -action on a propoSal from a
board suD-eommittee re~mmending the
college board be expanded ,to seven mem-
bers elected at large from the large
district.
en
A cltiltos' committee led by Dana
Point resldellt Paul SaY!< protesled the
chang• wllh 1he eJeclloil at large pro.
vision and firmly toid~tbe board to elect
trustees by area.
Not only will Sayre's group be out in
numbers Monday, but to will a delegation
from the C<!pistrano Uniflod School
Districl board and at teast two member&
of the Laguna Beach UolllOd SCbool
district board.
TrusU!es Robert Dahlberg, F r e d
Newhart and Robert Beaaley will
represent the Capistrano Board anCl sup. )Ort a ,....nlly approved reooluUon call·
lnl !or 'election of t:Ustees by ·.,.... 'Tile
remahilng four member& of the tliard
allO are njleoted to attend the '"l"'tlng
.. lndlvldaals.
While tbree. conservative trustees 'Of the
La&lJllii Belich •UO\fled 8¢ioi>I District
board india.ted Thu?sday rupt they ...
nothing ......, with the PfO"!!lr Sad-
dleback 1 set-up, trustees Mrs. Jant 89~
and Dr. Norman -.e spoke oul in
favm: ol area election:-·'
Both Mrs. Boyd and. Dr. Browne' Have
lndlcaled they alao will attend lbe 1. p.m.
meetinl al t¥ college, l8000WArguerlte
Parkway, '1 _ • ,.. ,
eon
High Riding
Kitty Saved
By Lineman ..
Neither plaintive calls of "Kitty, lcitty ..
nor a'freshly opened can of tuna persuad-
ed a cat to come down froin a Huntington
Beach ~tllity Pole Thtlrsday afternoon
W\l!lre JI hl>d been 'perchtd.lor five -~f'·
"My 'prOmlle js that no man on the ject waa offered . by LC!<!jl Zitnlk of
Saddlebactl board to.<0pable of ._,,. 1-na Beach wbo reafinec1 from the
Ung all tbt coma;(mlua in the dlstr~" Saddle bade ~ a year and ~ hall ago
eommenled Latty Taylor' a former because of business . , trustee of the J..oiuna Ceach scbonla w!'<> . • .,.~ ~' worked .on tile lormatloq of the 5a~-, '"l'lie college dlldi1ol' lacb a single
dleback Collece cllSlrkl. , .. '. '•bwJpaper," C.~ z~ ''The
"I just w1t1t to get, some bettet1com· people 1n San Cl~te· don't know
munlcaUoQ lor, the good of Saddlebaclt wliat's lloing on Ill Tullln 1¢ . vice
• .couige.'' Taylor ad~. noting'b8 lrilf at· versa." ' ' .:
teod M•Dilay'• .,..i;u&.'."We ~ 11\& "r don1 thJJil< 111ort's• bten. any *""
tnmtee . ,,.... ' nietbod ol elldlon. T\ie ~\ diacrll)llnat!olj oa. the ,pirj of the
facts pri>ved !he fiv .. rnan boar'd eleetid, board, bilt I do thlnl the' peo!>hl in this
at large just dlil not work." ares are better al :juilglllg •wbo their
A eofnewbat different vl<o" of .the sub-repreiaitatlve ~ be: The a~large
t ~· .. • ~ ... , .. , • • •
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eleclloo II ,alee ln -,, blll i,.N~
pracltee. I'd,. for lbe election bJ -areas."
Saddlebact lrulieea Jolin r..i " ~ Beach and lfom Vogel of T1lsflll
rnaile the ~ fD expand lbe
board·to """' ---the al-large method ol election. The PoPUllU..,
boom in the Saddleback Valley. tliOy 1111. '
necessitatea the increase In tha .. of
tlle ' board. Both, .......... ba.. been
"!ttr/ of q,anamg tM, metl>MI of llectlen,
claiming voting by trilltee areaa can give
"pressure groupe" in a community too
much power in the election-.
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Ma_n SeiZed;
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Four Held .. ' ·' .
AtGunpoin~
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Camp Pendleton officials and FBI
asent:s ·arrested. a 31-year-old recently•
dlacliarged Marine ai the \We Thursd11
alter be ~ledlY beld h11 bat~ ~ t. -• , ~er-and lhreio ol!>er offlcen boalago
· ; al tbe·polnt-of,a loaded rtfle lwpurcbue(
• Ill Su Clem .. to willlr 111 the day. '
'· He finally w,. subdued witbout flrln& a
'Bui· •ho!l DrilbN!I ad an anlmll
warUtn failed, F.dilon Company lineman
George Fjsher succeeded.1~ by a pd-, hOavy iJovei, be climbed 11-pole,
pet~ .the .kitty Slid limply Jauled It . cknnt . -1'
Mis! Arlene LUdry. 19111 ~.,..riiym,
Line, aJd' t!ie. ~ .. t sought
1'efaP on the ~ a~t Bve days ago wl>en Jt wu belnl chasad br dop.
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clil llttbo ltlony cue m.o....,-.ic11
GEORGE FISHER TO.RESCUE
·Edison Lineman S.vff Cit
Ac-cident Victim
Rites Saturday
Senlces Will be he1d at 2 p.m. Saturday
ln McConhick Laiuna Beach Ch'pel for
Clifford C. Baker ,J'r., 32,~of 163 Sunset
Terrace, Lagun.a Beach, who was killed
Monday night when his· car rolled out of
control on the San Diego Fr~way at
Capistrano Beach during a rai~.
Mr. Baker, a projectionist, had served
with both the Laguqa Moulton Play~ouse
and the Festival of Arls'l!·a lighting
technician, during his IQ-year residence
in the Art Colony. •
He ii survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. ·Clifford Baker Sr. o~Habra; ,two
sistet'I'; Mrs. Nancy J · St.ruock of
Lakewood and Carol Ann aker of La
Habre : and bis maternal grandfather,
'William Dupont of Ca Habra. ·
Oraage
We•t~er ·
Cloudy skies and gusty winds will
cast a partial pall over the week·
end, Saturday, with. temperatures
continuing to hover in th e lower
608. • INSIDE TOJlt\ \
Tht Salt& and Ren&al Gall.tfU
in the Newport Ha.rb'or Art
Mweum offer1 unique oppartun-
it¥ for thoughtft<l gifu. See pie·
turu and 1torv on Page 31 of to-
da~'a Weekender.
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"It ... up there througboul the rain
and the Winds and be was .. -1< tliat
be could 9careely meow," she said.
Earlier Thunday afternoon, Animal
Warden Ted Hoffman. tried valiantly but
futilely ·to entice the cit from Ha 25-foot
percb with tuna. '.
Hoffman nailed a pie plate to a,
broombandle, put._ bl!"' ln the pt.le,
aQd. (hen scaled a fence In an effort to
reach th'e kitty.
The cat made some feeble swipes at
the plilte but did not offer to come down
until the lineman arrived.
The cat; who appeared lo have. no permanent home, bas since become a
resident of the Huntington Beach COm· '
muntty Center on Main street.
Science Building
For Saddleback
On M~et Docket .. \
Dwarfed by lM anticipated fiBht over
bow trustees of the Saddlebeck board
should be elected, diacuSSion ol • Sf-cent
pem.tssive tax to fund construction of a
acience-mathemaUcs buililing will alao
top Monday night's college board
meeUng. · •
The concept of utilizing the tax '!IS en-
doreed by trustees in Oc~ and since
has been roundly condemned by a
number of residents in the district. They
have pointed out that yoters in Se~
ternber turned down a 125 million bond
Issue and that U I.! unfair for trustees to
tum· around and ·8'el< the permissive tex.
Trustees have maintained the ~
mathemalics complu ls needed soon to
house atudenta aod that the permiaslve
tax wu agreed upon so that slate
matching funds 'coold be rectlved and
that architectural work could continue.
At the 'November ineetlnl ol the boinl, -Y cl:llent told boarll members they
would faYOr. '4paf a .you IJO' bond ·elec-
Uons to raise mopey for construction of
buUdings, as OflP*d to permissive lax· ...
No 8ftion was t.aken at that meetJna on.
the matter and will again come be!ore
the board Monday.
--· wbo bad l>i!en a.._ .. = .=e111~ n1-;-~ 1111
Sjio-for the FB1'1 San Diego of.
fice mtrlded comment. on Ille case 1o
the !let that Brown wai 1cliedulid ior u-
•.raignment today ln U.S. Dlstr~ Court 1o
r be,r charges ol uaault with a dangerou
weapon on 1 military reservatson.
· San Clemente police reports SIY. Brown
allf'iedlY entered Tony's Loan ucl
Jewelry at %17 S. El Camino Real at 10:14
a.m. ahd told a young female clerk be
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CHAMSER SINGER$ ·LAGUNA -iEA. CHllllGH s.i:HoOt •;_UN~'uP ON' MAI .. aeAc.' H. '· ' . After leemlnl that federill la• llab!a ~ · •~ .,,. thit a buyer mu.t watt for five days td ,They Will Pom1m1Wlth~he•Co-Cholr:Sotu•dey;MillenCo~Slnt .Alonv .. , , ,..._ ._;_. tek•'.po•seslloo of a plltol, Bron
. · •· -• . ~;i " .. 1 ' ; • t · ~ • " ' " asai!!rtedly 1-lff. .. to leave the shop, th'1li 'f*' .... ~ ; • ·i .:• .\ • I. """15au • .-ti · •· "" ' · 1 •• · 'I noticed rlfies on a wpll ·rack. · , iag~na·.i1J~M.:s ·. Muslt.!.?t .. '.,R. ·. ~itg . ~wra:s~:.:!~!i~
A 4 F ng' , • .. .I, . ~ , , i . • • , blow their heads otr• as be left ~' mong ac" . The fe8rlul clell:, whO wu· nol Iden' ' . ~ s:nners and. Choi.r . to .. poifo.rm . tmed, olitained 'a description Of BrowD'a ... e · . '( . car and phoned loCal police; who then Court in Dru.gs . · · · •· · -· . . · . 1ssued a general broadcest Slid -; '.l'raditio'nal 1.hd ".modern · Chl'i4t¢a•. part of .the tooocert. A.reception 'for the all local military bases. "
music wJU ring throtigh tb.e , La1W¥t audl~~ and "lit s~ta will follow the Brown, l'eJJOrtl-said, was wearing ~a Arraignment of1four persons, includiitg
two Laguna Beach mtdical doctors ar·
rested Tuesday niglit i on 11arcotics
charges, has beon' co6tfuired to Dec. 14 in
South COunty'Minilclpel C;ourt.
The doCtor 4nd two ' other ,,.,.,~
were taken Into CUltody at 560 Seavi8'P'
st:;' wheie they were all')!edly prepe."lllj!
~::' ~tr Qf ~~~ana for 1treet
.. . 1 ' Re1eued «f .rtheir own recognizance
after the arr81ts wefe suspects Dr.
Donald Malcolm. Brown, 26, of 8U La
Vista Drive; Dr. Francis Oberdan
Mecoli , 38, ~d ~rl Bailes, 23, both of
the Seavlew Streef address; and Marcia
Loulle Wood, 11, of Long Beach.
~olice reporteil tha~ in addition !"
about five pounds or marijuana, .smill
quantities of i..c;o and cocaine were
filCated al the residence.
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f!each atgh-Schoolauditorfwrt s~ at charollng. , , Marlnech uniform at the time' of tbl, ~ p.m, S8lurdaf'duriJig·a performance Dy' Admi,sslon for.adµJfa·Js $1 and 50'ceats pur ase. ~ •
the Oiambe:r ·Singeis and' ttie codcett, for.ci)ildt:~. , . The nei;t phase of the caae develO'pe:d at Choir. " . · · . · .. 1.. • '.1
1 This year's Con ·. <J>oir boasts 71 Camp Pendleton, but authorities there
; the singer! will a:Sk those ln the au-voices, whilt 22 5'ngers .make up the have declined't.o give detalll. • -
dleoce to iolnill>,Uie cai:o!lng'aa .!he·fi(lal 'popular Cliainw Sln&•r" · Extremely r.llal!le 1IOll1'C9I 1ald tbel
I · . • · _, 1 , r • .. • ~ about an hour after the purehue -a · · • • ' · • military poll<emah on roU!me pabol
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,. · ~--( ..,. Inside, Brown aslertedly stonned IDlD
' • · ' ' ' Ills former battalion commander's office 1 · •' ' " ' · anci poinled the rifle to the lleutenent <OF D~spit.e A,CLU_ · PrO.test ·_Bid_. ~;e1~~~e;:iti~.uicer.wasnot .iden~.
Momenll late> the alleg<d , -· . · ~ ' · • ' assertedly Ordered a sergeant. major .-1
I Neither a' grlnch' nor tht Anierlc~n factor. it ·w U.1~ple,of ~guni Beach." two lieutenants into t.be offk:e as ,well. lo..~ •
Civll•l:Jberties Union (ACLU) la going to Board ' _.itnt: Wijllam Thonul1 SOUrees seld that ahortly afleiwardll· a
steal Chri t ,,.,, the La a. h a--' and • there WU llO> fUrther dlvtrofon ta~ toot place and the. I mas .,. .. m ilJ:lla ,....ac ... is:=.:lon of the mat•·r. assailant. was subdued without barmtto acbnou, dlslrlct liulteel lndlcated ll'hurS: ~.,, . , • K anjj>ne • • • ~ay nlgbt. • ' · Thomasina~. ACLU c~aill;l1An'ol ' · ~endieton lnfonn1111oo ofllclai1· ~ SIJPeflntendenl Wllllam . lll)om Laguna Beach wlio ..rote the 1e1ter to Dr. acknowledged the attack toot placi this ~nled th< board member& with a ltl· , Ullom, ll!ild today she wu pleued wUh Diomlng, but ,aald the cue bad been !um-· ter he recen\I)> received from the 4CLU the,reaullo ill ber lelter, noUng ,that abe eel over to the·FBI. ·
area cb.airniah cautionulg a·g.aJ ri st 1 had on!)' Intended to make·~ aware "There wW be no fUrther comment ·
WlaUng tk·law by hiving religjOUS:type of \be.~lem.1 &bo~t the case from the Marine Corps." a
llrogJ'smll in the ICboQlo during the hOli-"I . oertalnly don wanl any of the spokesman said. • •
.day NUOll. . \ thinp clDCtlled.'' 4he 11id1 ''becatll!e I The spokesmen atreued that Browe
, Dr. Ullom said be was "8e1111Uve to dorft want' ·w IJ)OU' tt tfor • of the •wil1 oot ln the military at Ute time vtlbe
A .. , of gasoline ltored In a comport.. P.eoPI•'• leellngs," but boped the ACIJU· children.'' Sb&· noted •U.t her own alleted o11 .. se Thunday. .o •
men! containing a watw beater set off-a Would be willing to wait• year with Ill · da0ghler ) will be ljlpearlllc ln a ' Fldeial autborltles said the man·-
fiub lire in an old Laguna house Than-wlslies io cmUil the proiraaiS alhct 'lhll Chrlstmaa progmri al Tdp Of' the -World ·be ptoMCUted under federal -
clay, but burned itseU out after oaush1i Y.ar'1 programs ....... already plomied. Elep>en14TY Scbool dnialed d an enpl ·regulallnC crime• on military ......,.
Totem Pole Taken
only minor damage, firemen reported. '"You cin go ahead with them 8s fir as and lfn&lng '~Away Jn I Manpr." iUona. ~
T . Halt u d '!be gasoUoe can apparently Wll Upped I' aio .. ~ ... salil Trustee Gerald I "We cActU o!IJclals) .......i that ... es ting rge qver 11y a child ill the house ~t l!4 Linke. "The ,ACLU i. not the controlling • ""11ldn\,act like a ll'tndl, •' obt ....
WASlllNGTO!t (UPI) -Rep. 8ella Jlroad'!ay, liremen Aid. and ti., con-I . I • \ plafnell. We just wao!ed. tbe -'el·
Ab.ug (D-N.Y.), Tlmnby --,. WllJ lnetanlly ,IJ!nlttd by the heater J>!lot • llclals, to.~ ti.I oome 'ol 'the
resoluUon that WOllld tall .. tllo Uniled .¥!-' ' ~ 1 ..... _.:.., Revaluatio'il. ~,Spajn { chldrollmf.!!1 ~_ ~l/f,the
$!lites to declm a'·lnoratorfmD .. ·aft . "°"""'' .Olamage, um -~··.. • Prop'I .... U le r wea~~ •~i... She 11id ouch a owned by Francis "'""n" and o<cupled '"DIDO (UPI) ,-'Spall) todaY • ,S!'o llirl 'he ho)1ed lba,t-")'t"I II>-' ~~1,:atlon ;;; ~ u a rnt step by tenant., was 11m1';.°~~the Immediate re;jiued the pe.M!a by ~noqier ¢\< P"' · ·tfvlt' · ·, ' jlavo. more of an eilqc•
toward t complete toil ban treoty aroe and llllOWlted Jo no mort than 17$, , !'F.'L ~Ing die dollar IO. tl ,Pf:cent Uon' than a~ lo.~.~
between the United Statel Slid !be Soviet they reported. The· <bjld a1ao ll<aped • bel<ilr Its J1!«rlslj parity, tjle 'ltuonal 'teac;1 . "llW bO'! .....-
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the Anchor ... ~--terminal, plcktd QP a -
foot totem pole in front • -toted k 1o. truck .... -ri'1 ......
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Thurston's
Field Trip
' The 1nnual Colorado River trip by
Thur•ton lntermedl1te School atudenb
won unanimous approval Thursday from
achool tru!ltees, thus· drowning studel'\ts'
'and parenU• fears tha~ the trip would be
ca;~~he. a~tion1 mote than half of
about 50 persons present at the board
meetlng gave a sigh of relief and left the
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NillERG {LEFT) AND DR. SVDEEN DISPLAY BUZZARD TAKEN FROM RADIO TOWER
Th:' O"IY FNthers Th1t Were Ruffled Were Tho .. of tM R1dio Station's Mainagement
The traditional e.r::cU01ioo by ap--
pror.Jma~ly 150 of the Thurston studenb
ran into some rough water at the board's
No¥. Jt meeting. At that fime;•trbstee Geral~ Lil:ike claimed th@f during the
spring of 1171 trip, · tPe stUJ}enb .re-
"l"'Wlli behind had been undiscipl!Jled
~· ... '.Condor Caper' Quashed
because.J,be..scbooLwas 11Dderstlffed.,...-:;;+~._:.~jr;tJt5;:J'~ He aaid he' want.ct .a detailed ii:tan for
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befor~ the excorsio.n was •J>R.O,ved. · ~
He cot. \t'hat be asked !gr-Thursday ·
night Jn an ,11 page ,rePofl,C'OliJ_plete with
CQver page and map from trip oi:~al;lizer _
and school counseJor, :JJro .,Herdman.
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r.~enag~rs Rescue Bird-an Ordinary Buzzard The report explained how river points
ari earned by lhe studehts -tbus quali·
fying'them for lhi trip -what acUvities
take Place <luring the trip and .a list of
thOse teachers who would accompany tbe
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· "A (our-diy drama that threw the iPowiht of ntw1 media_. coverage on
Radio St.Ilion KWIZ'1 1 4 0 -f o o t
trlllllft~ tower in Santa Ana ended.
.,_..monliAlliy In Ille dirk Tburlday, ...•. ~ . ........ .. ..-.. s
At It turned out, tht media had all the
fact! fouJed up about 1 fowl perched on
tbt tower overlookJng the Willowick-Golf eoor. 'ilnce Tuesday.
A darllli pair of l!untington Beach ~nasert illched up the tower about 10
,.ip,, risking life aod limb to rescue the
~ which was at· first believed to be a
¥" California condor.
.. Cal state FWi.rton zoo)Qgy profasor ~•rd Braltstrom declared that'1 what kt was wheft asked for his opinion.
" The bird glowering down on golfers was
esu.mated to have a 10-foot wing span and
t.litved to be-1n1ged somehow ,
) <>nly it turned· out ·to be just an adoles-
itnt turkey vulture, with a 41A·foot wing
spread, simply roosUng there.
:Tom Woods, KWIZ' disc jockey, at·
tempted one rescue Thursday and got..
wWlln 20 feet or the big bird.
t'lj'He suddenly spread his 'wings and
bftCf Hell out of me. They must be IO feet wide," Woods declared.
li:Canta Ana Fire Oeapartrnent crews
Mldn't -ch k ..ith;th<t. talle!l la,ider, ~K.W!Z bod hind a high construction
Orino •.fa ,., 11our 1o rut • trained
f'tlCon-hMdltr up &oday.
But Danny Miller, lt, of 1220 Hun-
lniton SJ,, and Earl Kin&, 17, of 1&612
Ljlne, both In Hun~ton
('l!med pje ' j.,.., secr,t)Y
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ailo u...!J • ....., In falccipo:,
f11Und'1>a-oou1d h'iridil'~ hu'd alld !ht
rweue of·a genuine CalUoi'nli condor -
~y a.bout; 50 exist Iii the rugged Sespe
Hot Sjlrtn11 arU -would make' h1m a
bi& man on campua.
He rou lo Golde~ ll'••tfollege.
''They also cfatm they're blrdlovers, 11
tald one news171an. W., it a scary ascent?
"Not a1 bad as It wou1d be ln daylight, 1•
declared Miller. "By the time we were
about'lO reet up, we couldn't even see the
rround . It wu like a bottomless pit."
1C\VlZ officials, who had some of their
thunder stolen, decried the climb as ex·
lremely dangerous and d e f J n 1 t e I y
unautllorited.
They said Miller and King were lucky
lht blrd wa1 on Tower 2 of the twirl
trlNlmitle.r, becaute at 4:45 p.m. each
day its: power Is ihut off.
station personnel were 1tunned when
the boys marched in with the turkey
buzzard, which didn't try to fight when
cornered atop the ateel~webbed pinnacle.
Ne. Immediate comment could be ob-
tained from Professor Brattslrom on h!S
mialdentlfication of the buzzard as a halt·
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grown, priceless condor, second largest
bird species in the world.
The buzzard was turned over to
veterinarian Dr. Kendal Svdeen's clinic
at ~ N. McFadden Ave., Santa Ana, . , . .
for care and observation.
His assistant, Bernd Nieberg, 31, of 399
Ralcam Place, Costa Me.sa, left the radio
station with the. bird perched peai;efully
on his arm.
students thi~' year.
, Herdm~n also told the boar.d Thursday .
that many parents had volunteered both
Thre~ in Lag_una
Held by Police
On LSD Charges
Down the
their s~vices and their boats and that
ev.en Laguna Beach lifeguard chief Skip
Conner had volunteered to accompany ·
the students and give his assistance.
In his report, Herdman noted that the
student-teacher ratio will remain the
same at the school during 'the Olle-week
venture when seven ·teacberl are ac-MI• ilOl llOl •• on companying the students on the trip. ~~ School principal Dave Lloyd· told
~11rder Rap on Gwynne
Wil! ·Be· l~sued ~ondny ..
La B h II nd ~ee:s that he would remain behind .to • guna eac po ce a 11 l a t e Insure that the regular program is main-A criminal complainL c h a r g in g
narcotics agents made three separate ar-T • t tained at the school. . .. crusading ~bortionist pr. Johns. Gwynne ·
:e&tsl !it.hin a~ ~ur TfhU'l'sdaytnledghLSt,Deacb rat ''.I wlll be pte~t at the school during with the t-"lple-shOt murder of his: pretty,
mvo vmg possession ° suspec · the entire week," Lloyd told trustees paramour will be issued Monday in West
At 8:56 p.m., Laguna Beach officers ar-4'and will devote my full time to achiev-Los Angeles, investigators said today.
rested Richard· Wayne Aguirre, 21 , of S Off Ing this goal (of maintaining the regular The JO.year-old bachelor physician f:.;-
3030 Mountain View Roe.d when he pon:soi'S . . ef program.)" ing abortion sentences in Santa Ana and
allegedly attempted to throw away a bot-Concernill( Llnke's earlier charges of Los Angeles next month was arrested'
tle containing 28 doses of the drug as an an undicJpllne<I enVironment at tbe school early Thursday at the apartment he and
officer approached hitn ln the 600 block of 'Line' to SaritB during last year:1 trip~ a letter was given the victim shared.
Thalia St. He was booked on suspicion of to trustees from ni.oe parents who Debbie Dwyer, 19, was shot three times
possession of danghou• drugs for saJe. ' · ' disagreed with his allegations. in the back with a .357 magnum pistol
U •• SADDLEBACK VALLEY -Chlld"n At 9:30 p.m. Stephen Robert QI er, .vi:, ho ·1o ta•• 8 1 Mrs. Betty Grindle, of 11 La Senda and had also been beaten, acCQrding to was arrested at UM5 South C.011t w are eager u. to ania C aus can Place, South Laguna, wrote to board Detective John RosenbrOck.
Highway after anertedly making a sale dill him on Monday, Tuesday and preski~nt William Thomas explaining He and other officers called to the
of suspected ~D to a stale narcotics W~=Y·to the :'". that her son had stayed behihd during the aplrtment n!ar the UCLA CIJ'fipus found agent. The sutj,tance told 11 LSD ii: :.U'Z1 Saddleback Valley 19'71 trip. the young blonde lying dead on the floor. Und·~o••• Jaboratory •·its. culJeli:llllo J.,m. ud Mll!Jloo Blllll of El Tlll'I the "" led b •· • -1l ..,. w ""-_.Un lo ... North n 1 ill be .my son sta t at lll; thought there after a telephooe call from Gwynne's at. was booUd on 1usplcloii of poueu bf '"'!;\,:~ e ~ "'o e w open would be lots of f~ time during the torney. •
dangerous drugs .for sale. bet.Jreen •~30 and 1 p.pt. week, but there .wasn't," Mrs. Grindle The lawyer surrendered the pro-abol'-
At t:~ p.m. Laguna Beach olfl~er1 ar-Un one of two numbers to. deliver a wrote. "I was just likt/ regular school tian \doctor, who refuaed tg: giw J»liA
rested 1badaew: Hollingworth Ashby, 41, ~~l message to 8fi"la -4t5-41Jl 'or week, maybe harder." • ,t any statement about tht kllfing. '\.F
ofcftico;G18t,in11GoqiatO.lllc= · 1 '., • , ' Arraignment is scheduled Monday ::.~1. '2:1 -~~!.!' i:.ia~ • V•ef• s~ 11Jflte4' ~ewl 8 Truck Sm'abhed morning in West Lo5 A111<1!i1! Mpf!lclpal aqq y tt-.. ..-.,.. "lSSIQN =-o . -. ,'!"~•-VI Jo ' " Court. ' ' ' tainersofLSDandhaatdshoutawlndO". .m.. \i{ va:J, -l'Jll'I"" Maiuuu e Coroner's deputies safd she was 1laln
Officers went to tM 'hotel seek.Jill lo Commull ty Slnr ~ll~ ht_beld on Dec. 16 ST. ALBANS, W. Va. (UPI) -Burly about 11 :30 Wednesday nigh!, around an · • II edly at 7:30 p.m. at Cordillera School. serv.~ a warrant on a suspect-a eg The idmiss'ion will be one can of food men wielding clubs and ai: h.!jndles hour before police were contacted to-pick
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·sHOT THREE TIMES
Nurse Debbie Dwyer
occdpyin~ t~niom where Ashby said he • 11@1' f..,nlly which wlll 'be ,donated to· the smashed the windshields.of 1 Charleston up Dr. Gwynne. McMillan.
wa!it vU11Ung: a friend. ~n they ~ Sf! ti A · W lf .... F d , · Gazette' delivery truck ind an ei!:!'Orting He currently faces sentendng on lwo Senten~ing on a guilty plea in similar recognized him from previous . brushet YI on rmy e are UD • b station wagon, police said Thursday. The counts of abortion in Orange Coufity charges is due Jan. 2& in Los Angeles,
with-the law in Laguna Beach, As~y at~ 'S'iJ,Gfup ~Jng 8~11 be Jedi" Y1 Mrs . newspaper has been fighting a strike for Superior Court Jan . 6, after pleading where Dr. Gwynne was lndlcted by the
tempted tddispose of'the evldence police' lr1 ey e~. ecUons. w" 1 so bt three weeks. guilty Sept. 10 before Judge Byron K. arand jury on f1·ve coun•·. • 1!1 .... of pre enttd•by the school choir. •. w said. He ;was booked on suspK:~1 Everyone is we!CQme.. 1----------------------------------------
possesslon of the drugs. . , , e School f'lnallv ,Solrl
HI• gh 'D.~'--· ._ Linu''t • f;v TORO -The third time was the ·~ ~ .chafll\ for the old El Toro School -somebody wants to buy it.
After two unsuccessful attempts to sell Given Support the sa-ye•r .. 1d •lructur•, the Trustees 01 the San Jciaquin . Elementary School
District found a buyer, the Ted ff. Vand-
1 L gunD"fine·ach Jir!& company ot Tustin. _ . ll a ..( ~ . '!)le Jll!rcha50 ls con Ung en!, however.
orr the. ab1Uty to get the property zoned
for apartments or condominiums. The Laguna Beach Planning Com-
mission has completed its public hearing
on amendments to place a 36-foot height
limit in the city's master zoning
ordinance and forwarded them to the Ci·
ty Council with recommendation for
adoption. The hearing proce!ls will continua
before the couocil prior to adoption of the
amendment setting the citywide height
limit approved by a 3-1 vote in the Aug. 3
initiative election:
The legislation would not go into effect
until. 30 days after !dopUon, but the coun-
cil meanwhile has adopted a 90-day
urgency interim ordinance which keeps
the height' limit in effect until the ior:iing
code amendment process is completed.
A Superior Court hearing on a suit at-
tempting to invalidate the heig ht limit
adopted by Initiative on grounds the pro-
cedure circumvented the hearing process
is scheduled for Dec. 20.
Once the l'learings are completed, the
legislation will have f u I f I I I e d re-
quirements of the state zoning code.
LA County Told:
Remain in SCAG •
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Boar<! ol
supervisors was urged Thursday not to
withdraw lrom the Southern California
Association of Governments.
COunty Chief Administrative OfJicer
Arthur G. Will rtported to lhe board that
the county should remain in the sii:-<.'OUn-
ty organization because the federal omc:e
of Management and Budget has not ap-
proved a plan for the county and itl 77
cities to act as lhelr own clearlnghou.!le
agency for funding programs.
However, WUI s: u g g e s t e d the
1upervtaors Support a move to make the
indivld\lal oounties in SCAG "subregional
agencies" to clur applications for grant!
and to pltn projects w1thln the ir own
boundaries, provided the projec1' do not
havt J'fgional impact on agencle1 or
lrt11 outalde the county.
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The selling price was $50,000 for the
three-acre parcel between First and Olive
streets in El Toro.
e Y11le DaHce Saturda11
MISSION VIEJO -Tickets are golng
fa st for the Mission Viejo Christmas
dance Saturday.
"La Noche Magnlfica" Is the second of
the CQmmuni ty 's fi ve nights of
Christmas.
The semi-formal dance will be from 9
p.m. to 1 a.m. at the Montanoso Recrea·
lion Center. The Orange County Rhythm
Machine and The Drifters will provide
music for the evening,
For information call the center al 837·
40M.
Thieves Make Off
Witl1 Hospita~
B1tllding Gea~
Thieves broke into the construction
shack al San .Clemente General Hospital,
It was discovered Thursday, and ma.de
off with more than $2,000 worth or equip-
ment belonging to three firms.
The thefts wert reported through the
day by three central Orange County con-
tractors and involved the theft of plum~
Ing, carpentry and electrician's equip-
ment.
The hardesl·hit firm was the Gilbert·
Stearnslng Company of Santa Ana, whlch
Jost about •t,500 worth of carpen~ tools.
01.1.ef vktlms of the burglary which ap-
parently occurred late Wedne$day or ear·
Iy Thursday were McGuire Electrical
Contractors of Santa Ana and
Thermodyne of Los Angeles.
Police said 50meone sawed through the
hasp on the lock on the shack's door and
the~ carted the loot away.
The hospital corn;truction site on
Camino del los M1tres has been hit lhrte
separatt· times by thieves since con--
1tructlon 1tarted early this year .
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·: Saddle~le ActiOn
Trustee ·Choice
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' Showdown Near? .. . \
By FREDERICK SCBOEMEBL
Of .. DlllY ,..., Stefl
A abow-lietween south County
mldenla and tht truatees of the Sad-
,dleback COnimunUy College District over
'the method of electing trurtees appears
to be looming for Monday night's board
meetfng.
Trustees at !b<lr November meeting
deferred action on a propoaaJ from a
board sub-committee re..nommending the
1:0llege board be expanded to seven meqi-
bers elected It large from the large
'district
A citizens' committee led by Dana
* * * Science BiµIding ·
For. Saddleback
On Meet Docket
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change with the election at larl• ~
vision and flrmly told the board to eleel
~by ......
Not ooly will Sayre'• group be out In
numberl Monday, but., will a deleptlnn
from the Capistrano Unilleil School
District hoard and a\ leaot two members
of the La(Ulla , B<ach Unllled School
dlatrlct boanL
'Truateel, Roliert DahlbOrg, Fr 'd
Newhart and Robert Beasley will
repr<sent the Capistrano Board and IUp-
pOrt ' recenUy IP!>"'ved r...1u11on caU·
Ing for electlnn of truateeo by area, The
rimalnlng four m<mberl ol the board
also are upeclod lo attend the ~
as lndivkluala. •
Man Seized;
Four Held
AtGunp~int
By JOHN VALTBllZA Of .. o.t" ..... _
Camp Pllldleton ol!lclala and FBI
agenlt arr.sled a 31-)'QJ'Old rec:eolfy:.
dJscbar&ed Marine at the but 'l'burada1
after be allered!Y held bl• ballallon .,..
, mmler and !11fee other ofllcen boll• at the point of a loaded rlOebe par<baoecl
1q, San, Clemente earlier ln tbe !fay.
He finally was subdued Without flrlnc a
shot.
And as of th.ii morning, a newi
blackout had been Imposed by boi& qen-
cles In the felony case involvln& Roderick
Edison Brown, who bad been a career
Marine before being released from the
aervlct' recently.
Spokesmen for the FBI'a San Diego of-
fice ·restricted commenta on the cue to
the fact that Brown was scbedulec!ifor.ar-.
ralgnment today In U.S. Diltrict <;oun lo
bear charges of assaW.t with a dangerous
weapon on a military reservation. '
San Clemente Police reports uy Brown
allegedly entered Tony'• Loan and
Jewelry at 217 S, £!Camino n.aI at IO:M
a.m. and told • young female derk he
wanted to buJ a plltol. l
l>wlrtid by tht an11crpotoc1 fiClll _,.
how -"' llie loddl 1 .. It' 'bolrd
should be elected, -of. lkent
permllalve tu II fund ......,_ .Ca.
While three canservative trustees of the
Laguna Beach Unified School DIJtrict
board lndkated 'JbUnday nlrJit they ...
notblng wrong with the· preAlll Sad-
dleback "1-up, ~ Mn. JllDC ~ . . ' ' and Dr. !lorinan -.. .........
1 .... tt--Both Mnr, Boyd•and Dr, Brqwns ·-~ ~ ollo wtn·ollmif tht 7 p,nr.
:~~·i=;r~~~~~~,~:::i .~
•'• . .. ·\. ,, ",·'' .. id"·'
Alter learning that federal' law -lliat'i > boiyer muot watt for ftve dayo ii
take ,....-of a -· ........ aum.cfty beala lo leaft lllo ....,, -noticed rifiel'On I wall rack. Brown ~ •e:~·11 • IJl~~-~I'!'!!!"••"'"'~.
1llW 11111 ---· ._ii oUI, -allepdl)' mllltared "now I'm plnf · 11 ocieoqe-DUI~ bul)ding will mo
lop Moncll1 llfPl'1 collep lioird
meeting. • ,
The c:<mcept of uUllzln1 the tu wu eD-
dorsed by trwi~ In October and lince
ha.s been . roundly condemned by a
number of residents in the district. They
· have Pointed 'out that voters in Sep-
tember turned down a '25 million bo'nd
issue and that Jt la unfair for tnlstees to
turn around and. leek the permissive tu,
Trustees have maintained the scleooe-
mathemaUcs complex is needed 100n to
house students and that the permissive
tax was agreed upon so that state
matcbtng funds could be received and
that architectural work could continue.
At the November meeting of the board,
many ciU?.ens told board rnemben they
would favor "pa,y as yru go" bond elec--
tlons to raise money for construction of
buildlngs, as opposed to permissive tu-
ea. No action was taken at that meeting on
the matter and will agaJn come before
the board Monday,
Crash Injures
Clemente Womau •
A n.year-old San Clemente woman suf-
fered mouth and knee injuries earlf thia
morning when hef auto lost control and
slammed into a palm tree along El
Camino Real.
Police said Evelyn Eller Smith of 1:.3
EscUonea was treated fer the injuries at
South Coast Community Hospital after
the single-car accident. She waa not
seriously hurt, hospttal aides said.
The mlahap took place at 7:ZO a.m.
near the intersection with C.alle Ramona.
Or ....
1\'eatller
Cloudy sldt1 and gusty winds will
caot a pa[llaJ pall OV" the W~·
end Saturday, with temperatures
cooUnuln( to hover In the lo_.
llOL
INSIDE TODA l'
The Sales and Rental Gall.t,,
in tht Newport Harbo'I" Art
M"'eum ofj er1 vnique opportUft-
llr for thoughtful gifll, Stt pic-
tvrea and story on Pagi 31 o/ &o-
daw'• Weekenc:Ur. -" l..M.~ 11 .. -. _..., .... ._.. . -. DMlfil ....... It
-1t •"'911at .... ' ...... 11·" -" Allll ~ 1• -.. . ~ ..... .
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~·t\bo~·~~ Paitod;r. ' •
"111.f -* It JUI' ob -on tht
1 Saddlebact balrd JI capable ol repr_..
Ung alt the m.mun1u.o 1n the district,·
commented Larry Taylor, a former
lrulteeoof tile Lquna -l!chools. who worked on the formJtlon of tht Sad-
dleback Collqe dlltrtcl
\' ., *F ,_ o• •< ~~"r ~ ...,. I ,Dana m·cor · Contest ."S ated
I :t ' • '. ' ' I '
· • I I ' ' ' ... 7 . ' . , ' ... ' .• ~ (J ( ' ' ' ' '· i • ' I ,·xach(Mdri1ia · U? Sponsor First Yule Boat. Ev~nfl : 1 •
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Opfratbrs Ol Dana Polrlt'1 nei >'•~b~ Isl~ Dec. ti at 11 P·m.·" Singer& from the'~'F~r&W Junior ~have tranopl~ a !lprout of ·flnClcfentally, that area Is a ship's High Schoell cbor~I mUJlc ,tllll~ wW
biow t111o1r beada ofr' as hi 1111 bunied!Y,.
The -clerlt, who WU not -llfled, obtained a delcrlptlon of Bmrn'I <or and pboi>ed local pollce, wbo lholJ
JJsued a, 1eneral broadcalt and noUlled
.U local military buu ,
(Brown, .reporll Aatd, war ,wearing a
Marine· uniform at the tune of UM!;
pilrcbase, ..
"I jlllll want' lo get ,_,, bettar corn-
munlcallon for 'the rood of -
College," Taylor added, nollng ha will ii-·
tend Monday's meeting, "We need the
truotee ..,,.. method of election. The
facts proved Iha 6-board 'alecteol
at large just dkl not wort."
N_:._.,. B acb' f · F u-1 ·of , gra\!e,ltrd). ' cntertain,at the awards pre,eotaUOn.1 ' "" ... ....,.... e s amoos e1 ......... _ • The judglpg will start at 5:30 p.m. on Categories will be the
1
,'grand ~
Lights to the Sooth Coast boat ba&ln and 'the-lath aDd awards: Including ship's sweepstakes, the most unlque:~ra.lbi.
The next ohaae of. tbe cue devel~ at
Camp Pend.if!t.oo, but authorities there
have declined to give details.
Extremely reliable aourcea 11.kl thlf
are sponsoring the fint aMual boat clocks, barometers, free dinners, fish ing Ule most humorous: beat d9ccf(a~iveuel
decoration contelt~ .... ., , trips and other ~. will be awarded at under 25 feet In length arld. t}ie belit-
A somewhat different vlew of the aub-
ject WIS olfmcl by -Louil Zltnlk of
Laguna Beach, who resigned from the
Saddleback board a year and a ball ago
becouae of bunnesa _...,
Witb dozens of yachting-orientafprir.es . 8 p.m. 1 ' • decora,tcd live-aboard bolt.. .... ,,,,..
being offered, officials of the Dana Point
"The college district Jacki a linll•
newspaper/' commented ZitDit. '"lbe
people In San Clemente don~ know
what's going on ln Tuatin and vioe
versa.''
"l , don't think there's been any sec-
tional dlscrlmlnaUon on the part of . the
board, but I do think the people In this
area are ·better at judging who their
repn!sentative. should be. The at-1.Prpe
election ii nlce In theory, bOt hard In
pracltce. I'd go for the election by trustee
areal. If -' • •
Saddleback truateeo John Lund of
t;aguna Beacb and Hus Vorel of Tultln
made the recommendation to upand the
board to seven members retalnine the at-
latie method ol electlbn. The populaUon
boom In the Saddlebaclt Valley, they 11y,
neceuttat.s the tncruM 1n ,tht me of
the board. Both, howeter, hlvt bet.n
wary of cban(lng the meth>cl of electloo,
claiming votln( by trmtee .,,... Clll (Ive
"preaure groups" in a comnumttJ too
mucb power In the elecllon procea.
Marina Corporation have lssµSI a
wetco·me to all tenants of the docks to
decorate their vessel& for ~t:llJas.
& slmlla( ~Iii· Ne)'l>Oli Harbor
,!Jaa 11""!11 °'''" Ill' Jeilro, tnln a hlgbly 'publldied annual .... L rn that larl•
hatbor the fesUval ,mc.Iudes a nlgbtly
parade of the bright vessels.
Corporation president Bob Dallbefg
said tlie firm 'bopes to see Dana Pobft-'I
edition" beCOine ·as popular, particularty
because of the spectacular view of the
ba.sln,from the bluffs above.
rn .typically jaunty fasbion !b• firm bes
issued. handbills to all >tenants erplalnj.ng
the rule• ahd methods .of the first aruMJal
contest. 1 ' ,
Under the ·theme "Fantasy of Llghll/'
the """peUtion wW "'d with judging
Dec, 18 by a gqaad of peison.Utleo led bY
real-Ille Pf111ealonalol Municipal Court J114Pt Cal Sc:bmlt .00 Everett Dickey,
The tribuoo1 will 'm~e the decisions,
but pab1berg 1n11a1s that t y p I c ~I
Jaclll""'"'' proleslo of the venllct "111
be ll:<epled; '
I ''!be pro$elt. meetinc," ht &a.Mf, uwbJ
be bald oa Iha loulb side of San Clem-
•
Residetau Protest
Top.•level .FeQi ..
·Kitty Plucked frorn Pole Peri!h
Nelth~: plainUve calls of "Kitty, kitty"
.nor a freably opened can of tuna·persuad--·
'·it a cat to come down from a Hitntington
*Beach uWlty P:,le Thursday afternoon
'where It h~d been perched for.five days. But wbere neighbors and an animal
warden falled, Edisofi 'Company'lineman
_1Georce Fisher succ.eeded. Protected~by a
!1>8ir; of heavy gloves, he climbed the pole,
petted the kitty and ~mply hauled it ,dqwn. • , -
. Mrs. Arlene Landry, 19351 Jerrtlynn
I.Me,. said the sborthalrecl cat sought
refua:e on the pole about fiye days ago
l'heri lt'Was being chased by dogs.
t ~tJt was up there lhrougbbut the',raln and the Winds and be was 80 ~ak that
be could scarcely meow," she said.
Earner Thuroclay afternoon, Animal
' ' I • Ward~ Ted·Hoffman trl~ vallanUy but
futilely to enUce the cat from Its 25-foot
perch with tWUt. ' '
}loffnian· nallOO 1a pie plate to a
broomh8ndle, put some tuna ln the plate,
and then ·scaled a fence in an; effort to
reach the kitty. .
.The cat n\ide some ,feeble swipes at
the plate but did not offer to.come down
until 'the lineman arrived .
' Dust Rises ·Over ·Company
Scores of ro11denll of the Vitia de! county Air P.ollutlon Control Dillrltt,
Verde tr1ct area' dowmMI ol the ~ Ult <otttt battle ~• 1'.test of
Cmtllte Producll plant plan another IO<lo' ,of. U.. APCD'1 yardlllctc for
st;atea lllfftlna_ 'llleodlr· nJc11t -tha ~ Ill' -of Juot ~ latest pb.lae of an elCalatlnl war over each Q,y at tbe plant.
,dwt '..,.nectly producad bylhe mining niO cruz' ol the biUJe It i Crestlile-
~~ pilna to be .. petlllOnt rody ~~ f~ ~~:"!i~
lnr city ~ In S.. Oemenle "1 ldlll and curb duJt emiuionl,
nut Wedneaday'1 D*llD(, ()oplel of the Tlie bric$...terler llCnlbber co I I
pn>le>t wW 10 lo c<UJly _.iaoro 81 -.ooo. ~ uecutlve Ken Ttol ,.. ";t bomlownm' llolllt _ bocomlit! !all Mint, ud oaved the firm ~
more v1acer11 "1 Iha daJ -b bll -°"' -apenolve, -~
Dank of tbe co-Ip M1tuJ6>c tllo -'
dust emiA1oJJt ol a IOO-foot ldln which But lnllolcnmJ hive beaet the ""'!"'
bak" 1bale pellelo ..i ~ a bar,
lightweight aggrqale for UM In c:oncrm. ' And the current APa> cblr8' 11 thot
On Thundal', lbe ·--Into the ICl'llbl!os -""' ~ erNutan1 court at llW)'e<• for the Onn -a oon-, down lo &1ib1J ltandarU of 411 J>OUndo .r
tlnuance until Jan, 4 of a SUpulor eo,irl dull 1 dly.
hearing lo delennlne U the ftnn vlolalet "We're cbaqlng tho! the killl ....,,..,,
pQllatloo Ian •pooaoda a dlJ ancl-.la-,
Douglu Jel!J'ly, ID qi-for the ii cl>alleo(hl( our ......._ ~ • . •
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I
quta," Jeffref said after .Thuraday'1
court •PJ¥&rance. I In~ the meantime,. homeowners angry
over·dally deposits of the red dust on and
in . their eq>en.sive view bomes,' are
1irdlnt for all-out batUe.
llellillnll are hittlni the neighborhood•
on foot ln an effort to gatHer 1ig'fiature1 er ~rolesb peutlon1, ' '
At TueadaY't meeting they ,a1ao plan lo fine! 1 method of obtaining legal COUNel
to aid them In the a>mplcl, baUle, ,
The ...,. of the ltsue promlaes 'to U·
..,.i In coming montht u the prime land In the vlclnlty inland of the , San Diego
Freeway ii dev!!loped,
c.n.tructlon m a major, pluah mobile
home and modolsr houle park wlU bqln
100J1 in the same vall,ey, addlng more
roaldenlo to the esposure to the drUtlng
partlcle1 of dust which wuall)! are
ltrougbt over the area In the evening&
'!hon .. a breeztl 1hlft lo land' -which blow inward lbe ocean.
' OIOROE FISH•l 1'0 RlkUI
Edison Ltreman s.-Cat
•
about an hour after the purcbaM '-
military policeman on routine patrtil
noticed Brown'• 11mall foreign roadl\et
parked near a barr•ckl building aof
began to lQ.vesUgate. · ,
Inside, Jrrown uoertedly llormed .... In!!
his former battalion commander's~ and pointed the rlOe to the lleuleMDt ...
one!'• bead. The officer wu not ldentllled'
by authorities. • ,
Moments later the alleged ~
assertedly ordered a sergeant major and
two lieutenants into the offlce aa wen. :
sources said that $rllY afte!W•rdl I.
diversion tacUc took ptace and the
as'sallant was subdued without harm to
anyone. •
Pendleton lnfonn~tlon o ff 1 c i a'~ ~
acknowledged U>e attack look place. thil
mom.Ing, but sild the caae bad been tum-'
ed over to the FBI. -
"There will be-no further comment
&bout the cue from the Marine Corps,"~
spokesman aaJd. .:.
.. The apolceimen llreued tbet Brnwll'
was not In the milillry at the \Im• of the
.Ueged offense,Thur5l1ay, '·. Federal autborttin 1akl me man would
be prosecuted under federal 1tatutu
fOIUiltlng crimes on mllltary reoerv•
,lloos ,
J}col~gy Group, ,
· Plans Birthday
Fete Tonight
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San Clemente'• 1 Back Yard Ecology
Group wW celebr1le Ill ftrst blrtllday
tonlgbl and also dlllCUll tu major succe11
over the period -an actlve recyclJnc
center operating in San Clemente.
The group wW -ble In the San
Clemente Brandl library 1t T:SO p.UL
M1ong the celebranta wi1l be Lionel Burt,
, Ille local mldent who launched the ouo-
ceuful r<cyeUnc ceoler whlcb haa prooo
eS1fd I b 0 U t 100 taNI of rtUllblt
-sprint -llartlal !ale In tile -mer. ,
, 'l1Je public ii welcome lo join the ,,...
1t the Informal rel IOpthar lhll ...m,.
,sa14 Loil i!lellmln., a 1r•·•P
lpofttwOIDlll.
'
,Revaluation in Spain
MADRID (UPI) -llpolD 1mJ
l'<Vliued the peHta by --,... ' cen~ dropplnt the dollar lo U ,......
below Ill ~ parltJ, U. ~
Bank 111d.
I .
NIEBIRG (LEFT) AND DR. SVDEEN DISPl_AY BUZZARD TAKEN FROM RADIO TOWER
The_._.. Only Feathtrs Thtt '!'~re _!.uffled Were Those of 'the R1dlo St1tion'• M1n1gement -'
'Condor Caper' .Quashed
' .
d ~ T~enagers Rescue Bird-an Or{l,iriary Buzzard
A four-day drama that threw the
apoUighl of ntwt media coverage on
Jtadio ~lion KWIZ'1 1 4 0 • f o o t
transmlaslon tower in S.nla Ana endtd
~ioully .ln the dark Thurldly nlfht. '
Al fl turned OU~ the medi1 bad Ill the
faeta louted up :i:bout a fowl perched on
the towei' o.,.,,iooklng the Willowick Goll
Course •Inc< TueJd1y.
~-:A, darl.ni pair of Huntington Beach
l\eJllltr1 inched up the tower about 10
tr.m., rbting life and limb to rescue the
li'lril wbith ·w1s at first believed to be •
, ... Cllllomlo condor.
!.i_CaJ. ~ Fullerton zool~gy professor
&yard Bti.U.trom declared that'• what
1t·wa1 when asked for bl." opiniOO.
:... .Jibl bird &lowerinc down on golfers w1s ~Co bave a IO.foot wLng 1pan l1ld
i,.Lleved to be 1n1q:ed somehow. • .onb' It turned out to bt just an adoles-.m tmby vulture, with 1 4~foot wing IJllUd, simply roo1tlng there.
Tom WC>Od., KWIZ disc jockey, at-
~ one rescue Thursday and got "fllllnJO feet of lhe big bird.
7'l{t audjdenly spread his wings and
~ared Hell out of me. They must be 10 ltet wide," Woods declared. ~"Santai Ana 'Fife Deapartme.nt crews
qeu.ldn't reach It with their tallest ladder,
• K~Z bod llired I blgil dqnslrudion
crane at $45 per hour to lift a trained
'•lcon·hm:llt!:r up today. j~~ Danny Miller, 19, or 1220 Hun-
~wn st., and Earl King, 17, "of llla ~ 1-, both Jn '~unu*'oli IJiiedl. , c!jn)..t ltlt. tower I ..Crot!y 1'unci•Y nllhi: ' • ' ,
Miller, 11.IO experJenced In falconry,
f~urtd be could handle the bird and the
rescue of 1 genuine Ctllfomla condor -
onJy •bout so ext.st tn the rugged SU:pe
Hot Springs area -would make him a
big man on campus.
He roes to Golden West College.
"They also claim they 're blrdlovers, ''
aald one newsman.
Wai tt 1 scary ascent?
''Not as bid as it would be In daylight,"
d~•ttd Miller, "By the time we were
about 20 feet up, we couldn't ·even see the
1rountr. It wu like a bottomless pit."
KWJZ officials, who had· aome of their
thunder stolen, decried the ·ellmb 11 ex-
tremely danaerous and d e I i n I t e I y
unauthorized.
They· aaid Miller and King we.re lucky
lhe bi('d ,.as on Tower 2 of the twin
trlllSJl')ltter, because tl 4:45 p.m. e1ch
day its power Is shut off:
StatlOn personnel were stunned when
the b0y1 marched In with the turkey
buu.ard, which didn't try to fight when
cornered atop the steel-webbed pinna~le.
No immediate comment could be ob-
tained from Professor Brattstrom on his
miaJd~Uficatlon of the buuard as a half·
DAILY PILOT
OIWfW COAST PU•ltlHIH <'OMPANY ... i.1. tt w ••• ,,....,,. .. l';t6litW
J•ck a. C11rf1y
Vici ....._ ..W ~11 MIMttr
l\111111 K11vil .......
nt11111t A. Mlll'plti111 Mlllltilw f.4ilt(
Q1"11 H, Ltls ll:ic h1ri P. Nill #.111-M .,.....iflt IE411W1
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---222 ''''" /0•111111 Me'ftitt 144r11t: P.0.1"1i •••, 92652 s.c..._,.~
ao1 Hwtai ia c ... 1111 •··~ t2•1A
...... ""'"' Ill c::r Mlllt• :nt Wtsl .,,. Strttt •llefl: US) N ..... ! l tu ..... liW lfriat __ ... llldll 11'11 heo .......,..
grown, prlcelest cond<lr, second largest
bird 1peciea ln the world.
The buJzard was turned ovec to
veterln1rl1n Dr. Kendal SWetn'• clinic
1t 360 N. McFadden Ave., Santi Ana,
Three in Laguna
Held by Police
On LSD Charges
Laguna Beach police .•nd a t 1 t e
n1tCOtlc1 qent1 m1de three aeparate 1r-
rest1 within an hour Thursday night, each
involving possession of suspected LSD.
At 8:51 p.m., Laguna Beach officers ar-
re~ted ~!chard Wayne Aguirre, 21, of
3030 Mountain View Roe.d wh~ he
allegedly attempted to throw away a bot·
tie containing 2S doses of the drug-~s an
officer approached hlm In the 600 blOck of
Thalia St. He ~11 booked on suspicion of
pos-ession of dangerous drua:s for sale.
At 9:30 p.m. Stephen Robert Cutler, 24,-
wai arreated at 1045 · South Coast
Highw1y af(er 1ssertedly making a sale
of suspected LSD to a state narcotics
a.gent. The substance sold 1s LSD 'Js
uiidergOing lalJonltory ltsu. Cl.Iller alto
was booked on suspicion of possession of
dangerous drugs for sale.
At 9:53 p.m. Laguiia Beach officers ar--
rested ThadMus Hpllin&y.orth Ashby, tf,
of Chico, C.Jll. in ~ room at the Hacienda
Hpte!, 1218 SOuth Co.lit High"ay; when
he allegedlY. attempted to throw con-
tainers of LSD and hash.ish out a window.
Officers '(fnt to, the hotel seeking tp
serve a waft'ant on a suspect allegedly
occupying the rpom where Ashby ~aid he
wp.s vlsitlng a friend, When they
recoa:ntud hlm from previous brushes
with the law In Laguna Beach, Ashby at·
tempted to dispose of the evidence, police
uld. He was booked on ,suspicion of
possession of the d(ugs. •
High Rise Limit
Given Suppo~t .
111 Laguna Beach
The Laguna Beach Plannlne Com-
mission has completed Its public hearlng
on amendments to place a 3&-(oot height
limit in the city's master zqning
ordinance and forwarded them to the Ci·
ty C.Ouncil with recommendation for
adoption.
The hearing process will continue
before the council prior to adoption of the
amendment setting the citywide height
limit approved by a S-l vote in the Aug. 3
initiative election.
The JegislaUon would not go Into effect
untll 30 day1 1fter adoption, but the coun-
cil meanwhile has adopted a 91>-day
u11ency interim ordinanct which keeps
the height· limit in effect until the zoning
eode ameodment process Is completed.
A Superior' court hearing on a suit at·
tempting to lnvalldate the height 1\mrt
adopted by initiative on ground• the pro-
cedure circumvented the hearinJ process
is 1theduled for Dec. m.
Once the. hearinga are completed, the
legislation will haye f u I f 111 e d ~
qulrement1 of the slate zoning code.
LA County Told:
Remain in SCAG
LOS ANGEl.ES (UPI ) -The Boord ol
Supervisor• w11 ura:ed Thursda y not lo
withdraw from the Southern California
Association of Govemment1.
County Qlltf Adminlstr1llve Ofllcer
Arthur G. Will reported to the board th1t
the county should remain In the 1\x-cou~
ty or11ni11Uon bec1u.se the federal Office
of Managemtnt and Budget has not ·~
proved a plan for the county and ill 77
cltiu to act 11 their own clearlngbouH
agency !or tuDdina programs,
liowevu; WJll • u 11 e It e d the supervl90r1 support a move to m1kt the
individual counUQ Sn SCAG "subrt1lonal
agtncle1•1 to cle1r appllc1tlons for gr1nll
and to plan projects within their own
boundorl., provided tht proje<ll. do not
ha ve ·regional lmpKt on aatnclea or
arw ou!Alde the county.
for care and observation.
HI• 11sist1nt, Bernd Nl1J>e:r1, 31, of 399
Ralcam Place, Costa Me.sa, left the radSo
statlon with the bird pei:cbed P!acefully
on hll arm.
Down t"lte
Mi.ssion
Trail
Sponsors Off er
'Line' to Santa
SADDl.EBACK VALl.EY -ChUdren
who are eager to talk to ~ta Clau1 can
dial him on Monday, Tuesday and
Wednesday. -
Thanks to the Saddleback Valley
Jay~ and Mis.s\on'Bank. ol El 'l'oro, the
dlrect'line to the North -Pole wilt Wi optn'
between 6:30 and 9 p.m.
Use one of two numbers to deliver a
persopal message .to Santa -w..-4121 Or
U(l.':31%!. " • ! ' . e Vfejo Sh19 Slated
MISSION VIEJO -The Mi ssion Viejo
C.Ommunlty Sing will be held on Dec. 16
at 7:30 p.m. at ·Cordillera School,
The 1dmisslon will be one can of food
per family whlch w!ll be donated· to the
Salvation Army Welfare FWld:
-Gr0up singing will be led by Mrs.
Shirley Trutner. Selections will alllO be
presented by the school cholr.
~veryone ls welcome.
e Srhool Flnall11 Sold
EL TORO ...:. The third time WI! the
charm for the old El Toro School -
somebody wants to buy it.
After two unsuccessful attempts to sell
the SI-year-old structure, the Trustees of
tHe San Joaquin Elt.mentary School
District found a buyer, the Ted H. Vand-
Jing Company of TusUn.
'the purchase is contingent, however,
on the ability to get the property zoned
for apartments or condomlnluros.
The selling price was $50,000 for the
three-acre parcel between First and Olive
st reets in El Toro.
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MISSION VIEJO -Tickets are going
fast for the Mission Vlejo Chrlstm11
dance Saturday.
"La Noche Magniflca" Is the second of
the communi(y'1 five nights o I
Christmas.
The semi-formal dance wlU be from I
p.m. to t a.m. at the Montarioso Recrea·
lion Center. The Orange County Rhythm
Machine and The Drifters will provide
musk for the evening.
For Information caH the center at 137·
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Thieves Make Off
Witl1 Hospital
Building Ge~r
Thieves broke into the construction
shack at San Clemente General Hospital,
It was discovered Thursday. 1nd made
off with more than $2,000 worth of equip-
ment belonging to three firms .
The therts were reported through the
day by three central Orange County con-
tractors and Involved the theft of plum~
ing, carpentry and electrician's equip.
ment. 'Qle hardest-hit nrm w1s the Gilbert·
Stearnslnr Company of santa Ana, which
lost about ,1,500 worth or carpentry tools.
Other vict1ms of the burglary which ap-
parently ottUrred late Wednesday or ear·
ly Thuraday wm McGulrt Electrlc1I
Coilttactors of S 1nt1 An1 and
Thttmod ynt of Los Angtlts.
Police lllkl JOmeone uWfd through the
hup on tht lock on the shack'• door and
then carted the loot 1way.
The hosplllll construction silt on
Cimino dtl lot Marts has bee:n hit three
separate Umts by thJeVes since con-
struction started ur~y thi1 ye1r.
Board OKs
Thurston's
Field Trip
The aMual Colorado RJver trlp by
jhurston lntermediat~ School 1tudtnta
won unanimous app11>val Thursd<l.y rrom
achoo! trustees, t~us drowning 1tudenls'
and parents' fe11irs lba~ the trip would be
cancelled.
, After ~ action, more than half of
1 bout 50 persons present at the board
meeting gave a sigh of relief and left the
board room.
The traditional excursion by ap-
proximately 150 of the Thurston students
ran into '°me rough wate:r at the board's
Nov. 18 meeting. At that time, trustee
Gerald Llnke _ claim~ _that duriru:; ... Jhe_
spriog or 1971 trip, the atudents1 .re-
malnlng behind had peen undisclplined
bec1u1e: the ,11Cbool wa1 ·understaffed.
He said ht wanted a detailed plin'for
the .trlp and a report of who would go-and
who would remain, In terms of ficulty
be(ore the' excursion was approved. •
He go( what be 1Wd fO< Thurtday
nllht in 10 .JI page report complete with
cover ~ge and.map from trip oraanizer
aOO schOol counsfilor, Jim Herdman~
The 1'pori explained bow river points
are urned bY the' student. -thus quali-
fying them for the trip -what activities
·take' place· durlhg the trip and a llJt of
those teachers who would •Cl'Ompa:ny tbe
11tudenls this' year.
Herdman also told 'the board Thursday
that many parents had volunteered both
their services and their boats and f.hat
even Laguna Beach lifeguard chief Sklp
CCnner had volunteered to accompany
the students and give his anlstance.
In ~s report, Herdman noted that the
student-teacher ratio will remaJn . the
11me at the school during the one-Weelt
venture . :when seven teachers are ac-
companying the students on the trip.
• School principal Dave Lloyd tolcl
trustea that ' he would remain behind lo
Insure that lbe recular program ii nlafu.
talned a~ the school.
"I will be present at the school during
the entire week," Lloyd told trustees
"aod will devote my full time to achiev·
lrig this goal (of maintaining the regular
program,)"
Concernin( Linke'• earlier charges of
an undlcipllned,environment at the school
during last year's trip, • letter was given
to trustees from nine parents who
' disagreed with his allfgations. • .
Mni. Betty Grindle, of Jl"'La Senda
Place, South Laguq1, wrote to board
president William Thomas expl1lning
that her son had stayed behind during the
ltll trip.
"My toD dated that fie thought there
would be lots of free time during the
week. but there wasn't," Mrs. Grindle
wrote. "I was just like a regular school
week, maybe ha1~er."
News Truck Smashed
ST. ALBANS, W. Va. (UPI) -Burly
men wielding clubs and ax handl es
smashed the windshields of a Charleston
Gazette delivery truck and an escorting
station wagon, police said Thursday. The
newspaper has been fighting a strike for
three weeks. ·
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Santa Ana Abortionist Gwynne Accused of Murder
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jlf urder Rap on Gwynne
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Wfll .!Je l{ssued Montlay
:A ·criminal complaint· c;,~'•rging
crusading abortionist Dr, John.S. GwyMe .
with lbe triple-shot murder of his pretty
paramour will be Issued Monday in West
Lo! Angeles, investig'ators said today.
The SC.year-old bachelor physician f:i.;-
lng abortion M!ntences in Santa Ana and
Uis Angeles nes:t month was arrested
early Thursday at the apartment he and
the vicU\n shared.
Debbie Dwyer, 19, was shot three times
in the back with a .357 magnum pistol
and had also been beaten, according to
Detective John RO!enbrock.
He and other officers called to the
apartmeht near the UCLA campus found
the young blonde Jying dead on the floor,
aJter a telephone call ~rn GwyM~'s l\t-
tomey. • , , -
The lawyer surrendered the pro-abor·
lion doctor , who refused to &ive police
any ~~temept about tPe kl,l~ing. ;
Arraignment is SFhedule~ ,lrf~~);
morning In West. Los Angeles Mu.ruclpal
Court.
Coroner's deputies said she was slain
about 11:30 Wednesday night, around an
hour before police were contacted to pick
up Or. Gwynoe.
He currently faces sentencing on two
counts: of abortion in Orange County
Superklr Court Jan. 6, alter pleading
guilty Sept. 10 before Judge Byron K.
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SHOT THREE TIMES
Nurse Debbia Dwyer
McMillan .
Sentencing on a guilty plea in similar
charges is due Jan. 26 in Los Angeles,
where Dr. Gwynne was indicted by the
grand jury on fi ve counts.
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, por.n11otio~ 1ut ~_. . ·, , mlJ10ll.em:,~bu.; ~" 111111 , lledi :rru<b, Inc .. a!ped a ;''~"'J!\0'11C!I . ; L11GAL ""-IS. • • • • · llhOw m ·demanc!a lot pr,iJmloory )lr,e-t '!Oi1ll . ,_,, .:::~!"or~ linprovim.eot, and Kolvgln,tbe t1'00 . mtWOo' )...t tbesl lit ~ " 111iT1T1:U."Tut1Nnt ' · "._,
1 , ·~· ~e ~traJJJ.. chief ~l -f'Ud · ~~ &apeii ~ m:i1J 'ifill\All 1 , kt.Ml tTATIMINT· i..•tn•Tious 1vsi=:• ... ( =~~~~:-'ailidltr•tor -or the' SOv\et '.. M ~the~-~,' ... ~_:-i~:;;;:.;M IMI~ TM foll=,:,'!'':-... MMI o . ,.._.,.._ .,.Jl~rQll ecOnomy lltted some ,..,. Sltl "·-• RI . "'-·~ .,,_..u Hie. i1•1 ••1 r on dell' ear .to · meet• ;or • " ,-:-. ·-~ Veil con.._ .hdllk ...... ~.... • ,~ .. tATTl"iY l'Ac;TOltY.1121t ~ baPI~ Cered ' the ' oaJ -fJ/.. • blema in his Supreme •SOvlet to attract<W'tl&ei'D Ulnea at· ltittl'•· 0rr. iwhtlnt Awe.. c.tt• 11.,.... Dr .. c ... Mtu :U. 1~ ~ m!it1(•· ..,eecb.'GIUclllt14 c~r.ta I a ··~tk!Di aod Ute United States '~ lf\IMi"' ~.,,..,. ="~.~· ma c.w Or~
dUstrial' ~ lncre.ast: ,UQ.!P.eClf~· ministries, ti e ~ granted uport Hceoset for lmi ~ E. °"' 1 • i.::.::t-11 _,,. ~ .,,. •
• , . , , .,. declareCI. • , , ov~ ti50I million ~ ol i Tbl• ••M!Nnt 11.i w1111 fl!t' CtutlfY ,,. c.,._. 41 Delpi• m~ talk Of ,.efonn "'?be slow lotrdductlon of eqlliprrimt now beln&-Deloti.t: CW11 fll er.-'t.i-tr .. , Kw. u, 1m. T11i. '''"""'" 111111 ..i1t1 ..,. c~
" a~ ~ aetlool'Jn 1iViJMI in-... ·· acbievemehti in aclence and ed for the plant. ~ ~f..n: '-""' J •. ~ ~ c-1y c~ ., or ... c...,.., "' • ~ '• ! :divklu~:J ~Jant Si.a D a.g e'r,B tecllnolocrv into ft.n.tuc:Unn, the. di. Western technoloii and 'tn anotber .-. .. r1 the "'*'• •°'""'. CMllt .o.llY '1i.t, ~'tie!....., L ~. --. _,..., •• ·a· • ..., .. h.!. ...... -. ., t-'"'" .,. :::...r.:....:. I tit -r-"' ,.,.,.,...,.., 1 •""-..,. ~ i '" -~........... .... ' • ••" -..,..... .. _.oe lMTe-.. , ul'C o o;..a· absence ot concrete pl•-of eqwpm~. Pus qua Y: re-....... ~ ....... of $138 million worth 1m • s121-11 ~-..... * • ·· · •· all .... :.. -· ..Mu • r-1_,, ,_ I ,, .......... -·'" .,..... .........., . . -~ ,_ M. 11. u 1n1 a1i-11 · · ~v-eco..._.y ts .-.uu ·toea~es on~ t~hnlcal re--qu,.r-•. en ... or e,.1""' ... 1 \iVUN of feed gralna trom 1he United UGAL NO'nCE
. tightly\, planned ~ ,Jofio?v!l .... equipm~t of eoterptisu aftd hav~ i 1 general effeC( of States ap~ Uf¥1er1CON1 · LE'UAL NOTICE
r. di~vu•t¥lrertban'~ .. 00 t.bt growth of labor Jl!:O' upgradingSovietstandards. Soviet-. de\efm~on to "MOTtc•'TO cnotTOlll , ,_ -.. c1e-..1....1 •• Tt -.1.-~-tn ' .... w... • . . 1 · · . . tVl'IRIOI· CMRT OI' .,,., • r . ~· r:-"'""".,.~,:: 1 d1Jetiv1ty, the inc om p el e One 'pt'Oject parUcularly in-,UPIJ'ade Ua , Uv k , pro-• 1TA'TI .. cALl~N&A ''o• ''"'"'°"' l.."'11n11
• ot "'""~ledc:ed · :---~~:··· utiibation< Of prod u c't lo n trlgulna '.to Westermrs. arid duction. 1 " • T,. c~.~O!l""e' TIM ._1.!:.:'~ :::.., Mi~ lng~. to expapd and }l'OCIOOe~ capaciUe,s; the~noflObsenratlon also the 1 CaUle of, tnuch 1 While the counttY ~ a E•t•i• fl/f , •• ~ci.s Lo YAU0HA1111 •-· •= ' • mo~goodl yeat·aftef yeai:;· • cjf the establlthed scbedu:le! l frWUess busioes.s negotiation •ciOd ., .......... h not 'record l"llANIC L VAUGHAN. •kt '· LIST&• • CALl,ORNIA MA•INf, ,,1, .. ~ ' · • ' '• > ' ~ , ' • ' • ' U-. ~ ' VA,UO!ViH, M• '" L. VA,UGHA,N, Mt tt., COstt ,,,,_.,. • _ t ,, ""'1 M~ lmJ)l>ript. for sucoesr fer . comtrucUon and com.. 1s a projected giant truck grain barvest UWI year, these ~11r1• VAU9HAN, l>kl1HC1, •• s~ "· DtCWlf, ..sn v111 Mir• ~ + 1 •· · • }. ~}'"' ,..~ '.C·~ ol tMcN>11,..,..,.:t new five-je,r .. · o::ilS$io"'"" of new nl't\jects are plant on tht Kam'a ruver •rains were mltnly cu'eala No11ce 1s 1t1nt11v 01VEN 11 tt.. v,.",'1• voru, }1NN.,, ..... _ .,• '"' ' 'MAN 1s·· NOT A BANK DQBl"'R "' {. :·f,-,. .. -, ~ ;' ·~'6 1""'¥ , ., • • • I ,. . allj'°'1 al lllt •llev• MJ'Md -Mctdtnl •lllUIMlll •• Ml '"' .: TttlS . . _ . ~ "\" , ~ . : • If p1111,,1od its PJ:07Dlse~o( ~1: es~iatfy intolei:able:" Soviet leaders tried. unsuc-. Ada Uonal feed .1rl.ins .were'"'' .rk':.'°"' h1vt11t c11lm• "'n-..1 !ht 1ricnv1111.1.11. 1 1 o:f r . t: . H~~s J~tt P,.,ck,ng Up Jn.t••st.1 . : . . ...: ' consumer . ~ labot_. p~ • ''There are still frequent' cwfully to intemt the Ford ~eeded to ~lp ~f,ti tbe plan ~: ::... ~~'=::' .. 'ti'': =~ Tlllt :,!~:!:· ft~0~; tti., Ccil*'t
+t-~~ ' . · . • : · / · " '4UCUvity im~ed by 1.3 per--cases of· mi.unaoq'-1!1ent, l1otor Co. fn'.assun;iin& over-all for more meaJ.a on the SOVlet a1·111t ,,,,.of 11\t ,..,.... 1r11111«1 co@rt,0w ~It!'~ et_::;,•"!'~= 9'1~ 1cJ:J ··1·· . . . , . . ' . . . ... -,'; ~ . cent clUriril rlnt 1,0 months· . wa_stef~. all· aort of ex-coOrdinatlon Of the buce plant. dinner .table. ' . ~-~lo ::"'_,;.;,i:~ II~ er.rt! n . ' •' •
f, •I'.' d ·~a 'Olf 'r :" ~,ofthe·yeif',1 ~in ;toceoJ cesslye•expendfture," the OJ>. ~ • ..... rtlnlfltofe1'*1fA,rMrlcaN1H11nal J'ulllltfttd Ol'MM C0t1t Dlll'I 'li.t• i ' o~ e ..... . « traJ •J_ .. ._.,_aJ " j elf ' ·· . '· Trwl Uld!S.vlntt' Auotl,ltlo!I. d Soultt O«lmbtr ,, 10. 17, Jot, ~t11 »If'" ~ . -. .:;i' I ,-~ IWl~W.: • • , ·, ' VIOUS y. •NIU prerruer con-krl!ot Strllt, L•. Al'IMIH. c1nw111.. .... I
iii.;.. .. : , •• ,' ••• · ~1'"monih .Hgures ··al111>-tinued.'. · c p · !:.J t =.;:DNt11t1n'!':f'~~":1n':'.,.":: LEG..u.NOnCE ''\+ ,,, l '• ~. , 'sboftd I 7.1 Percent incftue '' ''.'lbe padding Of accounts O( ompany ' r, esw, en !(It 1111 .. ef •Id 6tce6tnt, Wlllllri t1:111r , WJWt ~: · t k H J · . • f'!. ' ' . "for b)dusfnal .productioo civer· theft¥f~~ent of plans and the • • . : tttw ttit 11'" wt111c1i1on., t11t• ,1c"T1r1c.u1 •uNN•U ~
;: ft (IS nterest l1'f, I \7.'ftfl.$ a ""' •&O, i!>Cludlng a' dra· ' sammls_-lng ol unfinished ' • . .. ... ,,_ "· "" •-nA,.,.aoT 4
. w.· ; . . -: . . i , . matte·.~ ~nt :~~. ~. CpnstrudiOn projects .. sun take Salvages' W·orkers· ~~~~:,."" .. "!"' .. 11eow1 ... --b "'"' -.i,.. tt' LAS (U~Jj A leaf\ mao certificate or~ ~pog(~• ~· auto output as·~ gianJ Ji!.ia:t. place. This must be regarded ,.,. ., NMriu N•ti-1 n•fl·TOI' covi~ l'!.o. .... ._,, ~I ~.d.a.rk fl\i~t thrust· a $1,S7S at 'the 'be&ibn~ or1L( bullt '~1·f•~lorJ.•at 'l\j~hi ;~s·outi:iJ:ht dtceplio~ of U1e · .. • .. ' • ~~~.f~~ ~:'~'t:~ . .ii
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•=ct:gun .under his ann Thurs-., term.~· gun·~ 1S 'Worth .·~"'°J:.11!»0 ~·~0• ..,11 ."' . itate, and per90ns ~ilty of It By RUDY CFJJNl.OYIC · firm's saJea bave,JOQmed from NA .. ~.,,:~~~ .:,'":~~ w~::i ... 1,...
w u. •rid rush"" down" the about -$265 c.oi.. an smo~iJ' The,sta,istica failed to shaw must. tie m~ accountable u ......... ,,...,. 1111000 ••·-In 1M7, wi..-~.,'"""' . TI1111out1Mtt 1. •1111 ~"''\I Joi"',-'""r' f''< ' • • ~ ' • ____. •• ~ 'th IJ •t~ Iii (the I .. ~ W '; l~I -\. .. llltlll I NC"" -lndl¥1du•I. ' If ~'e's<#!ator of Dallas lnterna· pai4 'lD intert:St, Adams ~ . how thinp 3WOO-Witb the nag· Wl .a uc s ngency 0 PITrsstJRdffi ,(0PJ) Perlman joined the company u. "--c...,... ,., .. 1,,,.,.-w .. 11 "lf."'t'B'ank ' • would. 'eireed'. ffie rrlaxijni.lm gin~ ,;,..;.blem "Gf'q u .i 11 t'y ;· lBw.'.' • to ., 'llio .•• 11 ~ Tt&a uu1 MMnt Thi• '•t•ltrMtlf fHtd w+tfl tlie • ..,, · • , .1 • • .,., ~ . ., ~ . ..,. .,,v So 1 t • bo Whe:ri. Stailte1 Perlman, pieli· 1 ... m1 n .annwwy. _:t-::-; ...., ,., ._.., ~ C!!1\_lf ~ cwm "": u. ~~, l\i ~e spun'·tbrough jevolv~ Jn~.rate ,,~owed • ~ Jndlv~ual ,and~industriaJ ~n--_ ve ~ers, w •-are den& of ·Crown AutomoUve (innisotl>r:J&r1e!$rt~of Mtlthiif. Ot•i'r. ~ D,lll'Y, P11111, 1171· •t ~~ J, MMdfllc, ,
'!lotfldoors oritO rainy 'Com; .ch~r~~· · . · wrom: i.ve 10,ns, comp'ia1ne(! lOoking f~ a better deal J.I• tl)e PrOdttctii I.nc., ..;s lie's in the auto par& In their'Pltitbur1h btc""¥i' 1. 1 .. 1 '~ 1 '-... *'1"'" c.;:r;.r, Or•,_ c ... t bdr \•1· e Streeet, bank official.S • . ~Lbarllt ~.:~ getta, the , ·qf. ~ ,q\fallt'y; and Pr,ef!ller , current five.year .Plan ~n salvage buainess.' he'a not' ju.st are.a. ~ {i -..'Wi. ... thlfOflcr. o.c.rtllll" ,., 17• ti,"· "" :1 ~s· jumped tor t b. eJ guns ·and 1equfpmcnt .at a di&.} · Ale.:el , N.1 Kosyl:in's 'remarks t~y had In, the last, he&i;d talking' ~bout auto patts. P.erlmal\ ~ no\ clllnr hb . ...........,..,, • · LEGAL N01:1CS $; ~hone -·but'it weinot.to · coutil.rate, ,bbt ~danj;W'.ofl'tt in pirese:ntlng ~ fiv~)'ear witb .pleasun:, the premiers 25 ich birini system bas been t,. iii' .,J'-41~-·-
.titalflthe,police. . ~·., ta!~ .abou! t1utt,ilngl~.·~Mkl1 he ' plan ·'6·the ~e Sdviet ~n prod~~.i.n ~ ~r. ~m~ •PJ~ · ~ b 'wor • at ~Is ·without belmlah.. .. ~llf\1 "'! .w111. ~ hii111 'w. it! ,w 1 ~tJul'';,siNI~ '
;trtMQte'thlinlikcly, itwa ... sto ~!l'thav~mueptupt"lq~;-~ November' s~wed tbe w>" (i~m~hlJ pl~n ~e co~ f,orme~gP.r:~ntrn:~~~ !:~ ue ·sald t)e gave 'jobt to~ 1 ~~1i,tr;..~;.flla. • '': ~.,.,.~,~MINT .i1r1t.lli.i~with Another prospecliY~· Wh'enlbe was ~:bank pre.Ii blem·ha) no~ ~ !ick~. ·, -1·m ''Wlt,h the 'i1.i1ni1ment ' from a juvenile' detention three boy1 trom a rtfbfmitofy ~/ l --. r ~ •• ~II• fo110'ffllll ,..,. .. 11 dolfll ~llnt t ;faJ~mer'..-'\'h<t like'lhe 111an .. d~.at Canyon iii w~ ·~. .~.The tr.1dlng, OrgantZatk>n ·' ~f~plan.fo1 the tot'al volu~ of Mme, three with J)liysicaJ ball· but bad to ore 'thent'"becauje ""Off ~':'! r< • ...:.:, • DIANI! IHT:~·..,S: '"'" .~
L\!flf ;J),ad juit left -wan~ a las~ ·Yew ·~;~ the -.i.~ and el_lterpr.tiici shall. ':'en-retail trade the, defnan4t for dlca~ and three refUgees' they could not 'I~ bp ln the ~1:t:J·o, '-• ,. · 'lNr '10:~·,.!':_111:~111~c 1~ 'J!~1111 ••m~ing automatic li\19tiun ~tiom Jt Worked. then, eounler.1 blg dlffiGUltl~·in the. ~ ~ ~ atiil n:maina tmm Hungary morning in tin'!• fOr work." AMNN ~ tfC' • °' ~:":.~"'°\· ~11. ~ ~
·available as lnte.rest·l(l.ad· ~·'ii . ~ ~· · · '. salt , ·of , other "'"produ~ · if unsatisfied.. · • ·· · Another ex .. con v l'c t ap-=?r~ .• 1111 : 1n111v:.V.1. _, " " :Sq~ on a · ~r;n~nth . (1.~ · A~ iaid~e. ~d recei.Vea 4 dec(aJve mea.sures aft. not, A small· factor ln the. over-sa1''JM.-.~~erlmd a!.'1'."~~Wlse partnUy found a~to parU dull °"'rm.~r'ir·~ -.. D Thj, :,~,"fr~" .,.1111 .,. ~n
.:.i rtificate. oI deposit: . some caJfs (mm people Oih. taktn to manufac~ proilucl.s a1·!·p'lan fpr .. ~ year bur an .~ __,,,. and retumed to Ml old tra0 ~ ---~;.;:;.:.,., •ni:.,,"'"'; cim a1 er"*,_,.,.,., DKMnMr •' 1Jt: CJi ·~-ject" to th • lf · b(rt · ( h~' -'•"ty''' be amed A• • like ~ think wt ialvige botJl I . Qiil _,..iiiiiil;. i. 1911 11 '"""" ,, Mlddal, o-. ponse lO). tile n;)1.1uas ,mg . e O etmf,,•· ,..,o ~1 "~ .• w . · _ · importal'lt one in refinement Of . automotive part• aod People," arceny. t •vlif:7;~ ~Mf~ cM..,. c1wt. · \ ~'sell: n offer has been he.a.VX· a they had not deterred the~l>ftt ,: 'The 11>-mon\h report .showed the Soviet econQmv b the ex· • . . Perlman ukl moat of tl\e zoNi t ... c ',,_ Pulllllhld o....,.. c ... , 0.111 Pl ba~ 'official Said,_ P9intiog to motion. • . r •• ~ .• :1 • a. number' of wealC seats. The. panding trade with' the . West, : Pe~lman, who Aid he b.as an worktn have been at CroWn l -~ ~ ur:·~'1~~.~ ~ , .. 17
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:tt;iiQ,ing ·the shotguns we.re · who c~ biv~ shot~~g . ctodei1 'dit3el locomotives. oil · United Statci. Jn recent years policy." alao bas~ sever'1 persons hired when the firm :::rtt..im;11111ri:i.1~~"!: "'.,~1---...:...--*"''------I ~~a~. cus~rs ·~Jejlye on · .~ .i,n d·~ 1 t,i: y ~Uipminl,.com· ' SoyjeL trade With Wester,n q.. f'andm~~ · and 1penoqs was ~~ lJJyean l&o ~:!'l~°";.;i~a18: ~~;_t • ,. ".'~O::~.,•:•
.1 m1liam E. Adams, , bank . amu:able. ite:i'tns: , ·• .. .. • · rnerclal t&nbel:; 'l;pme klndFof-• :... ......... I n'ations hu · beeil in-formerly o,i weUare. ' . 1tUI ate on the jo6, be aald. ~'UoN1 Pn1110H ,..11.J .... ,14 .. . .......... WtfA dolM .. 1 'I#:' • ~ t • • \ ' ' --t ' ' -~ uu:JU-olll • r ' • ' ' 11111 Wltll H Wtllllllain. 210i ~ '" ... ' ,. E§J<lent. ~d he ha<Lr~ •• 'a :.:·~' :-; :.• , • ~ '.,~ ;. ~·.br~ f~w•r ~ fi,(ft. .. ,-;.1 creasiri by an average U08 ''We'U ·hire 111yoae who .... ~~ l~~:1.= ;.L~·•E1t't1G£•, ~CKl.at ~a ·l jelephOne .~alls . j~ ~--11t11. ''f ; ... h· : ~ r m"·.!,.,~'"t~·,, I( U Jl.l'I ~·' t'.h;~ m It k~,t! ,mili!<m to $500 milJJpn a.year ct;l .. in 1he~do0r 'lnd. wants ~-~· ~'~.,;:.: _ fl ~··:~.:.-·=Ctr ~ fsons 8' farr away as~, ~ . -·u' g-, es· f ~. l}~ .,•'economies ol (be West •. ,.,,~(; and m . .J.171 . retched $5.17 ono'!>lyr:k~~;"«Pe~t~'~.11: .. ·~. .. r7 . . •M ... , ..... ...... .,. UM.ltt.,,i~ ...... C•llf..,... ','~·.Florida who warited to • · • ; · '· · weik · 1...N. lnvolve .. 1.; .... 1,;,.. billion Ull u11:11 \."'\AUIWI Ufi HOTtCf 111 'ulTHl:e o.VM'..~ .,."'!:'."'0""'1" 11("1"* Clll'ldllctlll IW " • el' n •• :.: 1 • ., • ~ .....-. ,...~ ' ' ' MJt lllM .... _,,.·ii? nvv · I b.iili, ~ ~ their muney to g ulf" • . . •• .• · ( . ' · aal~ tM,•Soviet Problems are · Western speclalllts expect they produce." MADI 1nflrtt1H ~ .._....., M .._..., ~ \.iDtilnt "· fiiill. ~1~rl. · l; . ..-'f.b B•·..i · ,thofe' of nieeting' prOd.Uction :· this growth rate to continue One third ·of CroWn's ."'~~~ot111HiN• tjljc1t¥cwnCU.rt11tci"ttc.i•Meaa c~'.1:£t:u'"~._:::
·· . One customer, Br J 11. I f,J ·~U!t .. ,a , .... · "'.,. goals. 1n: the" c;c u n.C r') t·i tor Ule current year a,nd next cmj)loyes are women and NlwPolr' llACM "' ~ tLC:r-i~,m:v · b~· "'~•.nc' '; "· ,._., E Jnt~ational pilot BCrl L1., • ~:,.~ • ?' ),,• \ • shortagt. 1economy al'°o1st ·year .• The iincreulng ,import aiiother third ire blacks. The i:~~"t~:t,: ,.:111111M11 Or..,.1 CNrt .a.ttr :i. drrikill of Dallas, walked into F' ~·. • . N' ' 1 • ~' ' "ubl1111., or1nee · t0t.i D•!I• f'l1111, °""""'' 19• 17• 24"31• 1m f~ep baak Thursday mornj{lg· rotn. avy. :'\, · 1' o.:mi11tr 1°'· un 227ar71 LEGAL NOTICE
!!mth the $1 ,800 in·cash in his ' " , • ' · , · ... :.. , • LEGAL ~hlufi sports shirt pocket. . • BEVERLY HJU,S (UPI) rt . · . N011CE 1 ,. 1 .... •• -+ • · ¥.. ' } • ... I ~.. l"ICTfTIOUI aUllN•tl
.ll "'ii sat dbwn litst night with a"i. A $30.15 nillijon ·su~aet ' Htr •c•·:ro c••o 1"To•s lllAM• irATlM•NT ~n and pencil. and fi.r"."ed 'it,'. fo,r-0~· d1ut..:v,1ystan.s., , •fol::' su,aa1oa cou•T Off TN• TM ro11ow1111 "'""'' i,.. •1P1S IF'_... e"'!' ':"fi":-. l l'TATI 011' CALlll'OfDllA ,.Ott IMll'IPl_,aft ~~t~' Driskill· Silid. "It's not 30 ?~:~ ~a!Y,.. .,SPru~ ass, l iNI COUNT'f".O" lfllANel Pusa&.O MAINTENANCE co .... I!. ~;{q:r~people Who're retired and destroyers wu1awa~"W~ . • • ~ A<mn c-c;niie; =·r'1tt 101 w ·~4 inter'eS't.ed ln' their in· Hu~. &reraft Co.·'1l"'OU;¢. ot ~K';;._ttM11,,1i. ~ ,.:.,.,...,Ml-· • :w~... System ..group,. • ~-' ,0 .. __ ~ c=:: ~:':. Gcoct1"'" '°' •· :; .i.tirt. Driskill, a bird hunter Tlie sy$teinr'ire desq_ibed · Jil:r •";.. ~r ',!~:" 1111MI CMdudtd ~ • ~J: Ukes{o shoot quail1 said tt as an ~teiral part of. the.· _.... '~,,,_ 0911 ,._.., "',,,,,...,.
estro I t ' l ,.., NII I ~·. fllli IJMrft, 1Ni •11111w1t lflllll w1t11 ~ C.Vllf"t ::vtfi-(grea for,him . . d !Y~'s ·~ ec r.o.n ~· ,\ ., ~~~Ji!.,,..~:C.~.,~cin.,10......,.cwntr111:·o.e.'1.1m. :: ~.\dams explai.ned tpe deal : syste~~ ~~being'~lip. i. ,...,.,·wt111J.1111 ~ •~·~· M.lddoJl. D#vly ~ntt ~=!~lfti:te'!iTe,:1~ ~t~~~~~'!! S" A' ~'·· lJR[)AY ' ~~~S:,.~~'"~~=1 .. o;:,n;:.J~~~1D•ltf ~ ,_~ri! gi~en the gun -the ·Data SysteJlU 'Di\iisioo,•of V.an · . · 1 ·' , , r..~J'~..!",,.:::-'.:::!'; LEGAL NOTICE
:):'<lice of a 12. 16 or 2Q.gau~ Nuy"t ,· :; • . • ' • · 8 °'""' '"*':-::Li"" ~ ·IT*tttr• Hr·-l----------.t-~.twotngbo~~~~fast:3s~J~·.1:1 ' g~al ~!$!'&· d!l:oy11;! ·_ · · ~ ·. ·, · . : . · ?!S: ~-~:~:=~ 1"1ct1'T1:U~-ru11N•••
f;-ed .a Certificate of 'd~p()Si~· prod~ for 11he Navy ,..."""i • o.t.o Dtctft'le.t~rtn , • TM 1o11n1.,. ,..,.111111 •r• ,.. ~ "' r-~ ~ .. ...'.. llDl!tt., • NAM• l'TAT•MaNT
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30 months it can be cashed IQ by :µ~ton's 5:1up Sys!t~ ; ' · •.', . . ': , , , · • • 'l'flTTMA~ ~k-i:!'r111'n'' ~'!:iklt~T!~ ~l,~ u:.'""· sint• .. ~·at ft,800. A customer has his . inarllJe teclu)(JWgy center n _ , 1v1 win."·•~. e. G•rv 11r1, •122 v1111 wo1111 ., tld0pey back and the gun at the . nearby cµJvet;city an<L;Will, be , :itt."".,.:.:'9.!t!"-. VIII• "•rl!, ~·n~H:•· 1 twood c ;~jng ,of th~ deal with his. pr:oduce;d at tu ship production' • ,. .. 111~ ·'::"• ~11 • v~~'",~,r'b~i¥1!!. •• 1'4• ~··..if''''· , . 1 . _facility ·in .. Pa. "'•1.oula,· ulss:i ·. · • Tth '"'' ~ Tt.'1~ 11U•lnt11 ,, 11 corducted r,, ~'''. , r ".:'!: \U · i • ' ' ' ~ ' AtlfrM'tt Ill' a.IQltll' t1'1rlfllf'9llll, I ~..'.I a person aoes not want. a Award.ing·of·t¥ subconb"~ I • t' ' . H . OR'' ,....,,.1.,,. OrlnM COMI O•llY Piiot, .. I!, G•rv ••• , ·-~!.the~•·k will give 'hini was ·.p-;'-'byLlttoo ·Y.lce 8-. t· .h ... A-RB ... VIEW ..... ~ .... , ....... " "'"" ,., ... ,,. ..
in adva~ interest or a pres.I , ent· ~!!mes. e or.· &.r.\JAM Ol'ICE "' C'-* ii °''"" c°"""' .. r 'd "'."I;'"" R. M II 1 e ......... N • TI1l1 l !IM/l'\tnl Wit 1111111 wlltt lh•
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l.r:1. 1·0· o·o· 'A·:.IRPO' RT:: a· n' d' ~;,f;~il'{~:·:::;r.IM~:~IO.or,~1:.n~0:;,'1 Diiiy _ . ~! , ,· , . , _., lfl• 'Cltt t:Wftc:11 .. et~lhl tt1Y ., cort9 LEGAL NOTICE
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S t d h .. ,b h ' d b d • ' lnltr"ltll In 1111 M~KI l'lltY •llJH•r 1'11. lrt llntrly J. ~. ·,. · •, E'ffic"i..-.... · . a ur ,av s OPP,ers, usy ousew1v~s, an e oo uty 1n a special boath·to cash your ""''-;'"·~'"'"'Ml'•"""'•"'''"''" • ' I' alli ed • Sty' li-Ll •n•· 'I CHI! Jti jii !tit II~ l\Jf'n '""*· l'utollllltd lor111H COttl D•llY t. a·_ erson ~ an.; ,1 h'r:d:workihg businessmen no longer need ct")ecks, accept deposits, issijllwithdrawals, c11~1l:,t'Ot";.,~H~"... 1 o.c.,.,.tit, 1~ 11• '~· n. 1111 -.11
,t • 1 , • .• 1 ~ d .. worry •""ut b~~ktng during regular week· take loa n payments, and e11en open new ··'"",::-~~:;, ~::, .,., "'"· LEGAL NOTICE ,1 ' -o·rder For Yoursel oria r ,r ••, I -:--~ I ' -" ,, -'"''' t · "'' ; 7 • day hours, Now, thes• off'ces· of Southern accounts . .to pneumatic tub$. located on the ' • .. ,. · "'' 'j ~ t: M•y b'• use'd 0" envilop•s •• i•tuf-R. a~dr••• ' .. · Californi~ ~,·rst ·Nlttonal Ban.k offer 1lsome-d. river's side, cariies vour tr•nlaction to the · ., LDlAL .NOTICE •u~~fo·. r:o~:~o~~~~. , _ l•bels. Also vff'f •handy ••. ld.ntifi.catioR ·• , 1, ti• w '""'' o,. CALllll'ORllllA l"Ott i
+ l•bell for m•rkin9 p•nor(al it•tn• 1vch •s · th1~~ .;pecj,81" f!'r busy people -~aturday teller's booth and returns your bank book, '· •• ~ !f:nO:.~... , Tiii• .c~:~.:;.r-:""•1 j
t books record•. Photos., etc. Leb.ts stick' on .. b~hking I V.lsta-Matic Driv• Through bank-cash or papers to you. In minutes, you 'll be ·1:~·c::'"" ::-0~"': .:::~::,::.~Flt WILLIAM=i ....... gl.11 :.nd me'f be unld ' fol"' intr,ing hom• .-l • "!' .... ~ n• PtOTICf IS Hl•llY GIYIN 19'
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f with •lyBih Vo9uo lyp•·•• Ii•< quolity wllolo . i p.m. Bankl~g Is ~ucted frpm the com· banking .., j\Jst ar1o!Her unique service of . =.•;:> .. ""::.:: ..:::~ .!'..: ":,':, :::'::"..!'.!. ':.. "• :~ 'f , gummed piper. ~.. ' f ( f n , k ffl 1t11tllfl_,,..,_<llllfll1HIMt1flllft11tc1tt1tf/#1111Mo¥ttn4IUW ., • or o your car,...,u.1c , e cient tellers will the bank who cares about Its customers! ... -... -• ... -• . ..--""" ..
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By JOANNE RE)'NOLDS
Of .. DMlr "ltt Steff
Saying they Wiplt to do something "for
the guy at the bOttom" the .two top staff
·mern~ of the Orange County Sanita-
tion Dlstrlct! have refused salary raises.
The two men, Fred Harper ·and Paul
Brown, told ~trict directors Wednesday
night that they wanted to keep their same
contracls for a second year.
.. 'The board was completely
fiabberg11sted ," said Fountain 'Valley's
mayor Ed Just, who is chairman oC the ·
joint boards of the sanitati90 districts.
••This ia the first time we've seen this.
AJ far as I know, there bas never been a
cued top Jevt1.)dmlnl!tr1tor1 rtfming ra~ In this couilly lleforo," be said. •
J'11t estlmated ~ two men would have
beea1iD line for l(a1ary ~ fringe benefit
increases totalln& ·u ~t of their ,cu~ aalarles. 1FQ~~!"'per1 who eained 128,500 last year, me ratae woold hive been nearly
IL=IMI>· Brown'• salary, 11.125,000, ., hl.s pay would have been lt,1'11.
and Brown 'delivered their
bombshell justras the board was "'to..con-
sidef ir raises' durJ.ne an executive
session.
Justsald they had already 1&reed to a
5.5115 ralie in sal'1)' and fringe benefits
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Ready for Christmas Ev'
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' ,,.. r.-~•Y, llfc.-10, mt S DAILY l'tLOT I
I ' I '" • f • ' • , ' A.i cl e·s Nix Rais~s, Stun Board
for the diltrld'• 1114 emplo~es .. That hlb
is dlvided between a 4J25 salary increase
and a 1.46 booot io fringe benefit.I.
"Fred and ,Paul were about to leave the
. room ·and we were,~ them what
their salaries are, when Fred said he
wanted to make a statement," JuSt ext
pla'ined. ·
"We all (the directors) feel that we
have e1cellent management and It was
~: ~~~i: ~;::/. that they should hav9
"Bu.t we decided that it waS s stnCere
request and we should honor it," he ad·
ded. Just noted>tbe board will review the
altuaUon In ai% month.I to Me if _,. JIC>o
tloo abould be takea.
"We want to see lf anybody ebe In the
county pleb ·UP the ball on this," Jult
uld .
Harper w1s ·reluctant to mate 'Public
the news of his aod Browli's action, ac-
wrding to Bruce Taylor, public relalioM
officer for the dla:tricts.
"My wife doean't even tnow about It
yet,•· ilarper aald Tburaday afternoon.
When asked why he and Brown deckl.ec:\ ....
to do without this ye.ar he explained, "We
just felt the tlme bad come to call a halt
to thia perceotqe Increase type of ap-
proacb. OUr concern wu for Our lower
pay people.
"The Idea la to 1lxe them aeme money
lor tntl.uoo, but with th\s per<entage
thing, It doesn't· work. A fiVe and a half
percent lncrease for a guy making fSOO a
month 11 ·135. But at the high end of the
pay scale lt'a $150 so we're just not
achieving what we aent out to do.
1'0ne thing about innaUon J1 that ·we
have to produce &omethlni for wbat we
receive and the guy at the top isn't the
one who's doing all the work. '
"We were hoplng to give the guy at the
bottom a break," Harper said.
Just had 1peotal praile for HatpOt
who baa ~ with the dlltrlcto for U
years and served as manager for five and
for Brown who has been auistaoi
manager and chlef englneer for more
than 13 years. •
"Let's face It," he said, "every
member of the joint boards la a mayor or
city counclhnan who is faced with a city
manager or administrator who la 1lread1
paid In excess of .,,,000 and who will lM
wan Ung more this year. I don 't know of
any of us who aren't concerned w!Ut
these spiralling salaries. This 11 U•
tremely unusual."
'Old Fitz' Gets Parole
Folsom Prison Convict Freed After 45-vear Term
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FOLSOM (UPI) -"Old Fitz," an 115-
year--Old Folsom Prison convict, becal)le
a free man toda)t al~'!r spending more
than hall a century behind cars for the
murder of two policemen.
Authorities granted Charles J .
Fitzgerald release from the gray rock-
wa!led penitentiary after approving a
parole plan which calls for him even-
tually to live on ·welfare wilh a "foster"
lamlly.
Fitzgerald is the oldest _inmate in
Califw:nla's vast correctional system and , P believed to have put in the longest
stretch ever served at F,'olsom-45 years. His prison career started in 1908.
"All I wanl to do is get out of here and
\Ive my own life in peace," he said
,.ecently in an interyiew. "Other people
make Jt, why can't 11 I don't gamble and
I'm not going to be a boozer."
FitzgeraJd, known to everybody as "Old
Fitz," was sent to Folsom in 1926 -back
In the days when convicts smashed
granite boulders with sledgehammers -
for the fatal .shooting of a San Gabriel
policeman. He was given a Ille sentence.
Only two yeai's earlier~ he had been
paroled from Montana State Prison after
I wouldn't spend more than 10 years In
prison. I should have been out of ·here 30
years ago."
Folsom warden Walter Craven sald in
the 10 years he has known Fitzgerald,
~~~;em~ a~lutely no d~lplinary
E\•er since 1933, "Old Fitz" has come
up routinely for parole and been routinely
turned down . Then last month the ,ad~lt
authority cleared him for parole when an
"acceptable" parole plat was prepared
for him.
A Spokesman for t,he Stafe Department
of Corrections said Fitzierald ·will ~
paroled to ihe Sacramento area and will
live temporarily at a privately opUated
hall-way house for e:s:-convicts.
Judge Judged . • .
Prisoner Raps
TUUlA, Okla . (UPI) -"When f stood
before ;tou that day In court," the convict
said In a letter to the judge who sent him
to prison, "You said some very stirring
things to me.'\
"For one thing, you stated that I should
be ashamed of myself for the way I had
avQlded my duties and obligations toward
society. .
'Reform' Proniise "
have never seen you around the prison at
all and, from what I ean learn, neither
has anyone else. In fact, I !lave been U..
vised that you have never set foot in bert
in your life."
The inmate asked how the judge cou1d
know -without having some information
about prison life -how Jong it takes to
rehabilitate a convict. · "'
I I ' • , ' Mission Viejo residents are getting ready for
Luminaria Por La Neche Buena (sand candles for
Christmas eve). Families throughout the community f vAil light the sand candles that are symbolic of fires . '
that lighted the shepherds' way to, Bethlehem. Local
youth groups will be calling at Mission Viejo homes
to take orders for the luininaria'. Shown are Art and
Norma Hamer, daughter, Karen and son, Lee.
serving 13 years of a 100-year tenn for
the murder of a sheriff's deputy. Before
that he served three years for a 1908
burglary.
Prison records show Fitq;erald was
named by companions as the gunman in
the slaying of San Gabriel patrobnan
"Later,'' the prisoner wrote , "You
spoke of your Interest in my possible
rehabllitaUon, and you said something to
the effect. that the real purpose of im·
prisorunent Is to refonn, rather than to ·
punish.
"Then you handed me the 10-year
sentence I am serving now."
"The way you spoke so learnedly 'OJ
penology, rehabllitaUon and so on, ,J
naturally figured you must have knowli
what you were talking about," he wrote.
"Otherwise, how could you have poss.lbly
known just what was best for me or the
community? ,..
Murder Ends
Brie f Vniou
Experimental Scheduling
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Elmer H. Griffin ~ tbe wounding of
another officer, R. D. Bence.
Problb!Uon-conscious officers h a d
discovered Wegal liquor hldden ln the car
occupied by Fitzgerald and his friends.
The two poliolm<n • i•l1lPed on the automobile's~ boards and ordered ··
the dri...tr to the police station when gtm-
fire broke out, killing Griffin and woUn-
dJl!f Bence.
The letter the convict wrote to the
judge appeared in the Oklahoma State
Penitentiary Newspaper, the ' 'e y e
opener." Neither the inmate nor the
judge was ldent1fled.
"It's kind of fUMy, in a sad way. Ma
auto mechanic must know aomething
about cars. A carpenter must know
something about buildlnl things. But It
seems a judge· -a man who deals with
the lives and fate of othu human bein&•
-doesn't have tf know arwthlnl :J:,&11
DAYTON, Ohio (UPI) ~ Jomds' I
Lynn McCoy, ·wed seven, weeks,
shot and killed hii'wife Tbqril\~ in ,
the office or i•marriage counselort
then shot himseU.
Gets Extensi~il in Laguna
The young convk:t wtx> has lel'\led
three years of hi• sentence aald that
since the prison outbreak at Attica, N.Y.,
the U.S. public hu become more
aware of needed prlson re(dfm. But he
u.ld be wonders if judges and other, ho
count are as Interested.
about the Ptaee to which he nndi •
to be refonned. .
"I guess .all a judge has to kdow ti
courtroom ~ure, a few lei. phroies, and the llnilll or-.."
convict sah1. "Bepg your pardon,
Police said McCoy, 33, Dayton,
and his wife, Ruth AM. 30, had
separated shortly after they were
married seven weeks ago. Be had
filed for Ui.e divorce, cliiming gross
neglect. She in return had filed a
warrant against him, charging
assault.
As they were in the office of
counselor Alice Peletie» .in the "
family court center, McCoy pulled
a pistol from bis briefcase, shot
her, then himself.
Wealthy Businessman
Kidnaped in Germany
ESSEN, Germany (UPI) -One or
West Girmany's richest businessmen has
been abducted and the kldnapers have '
demanded $2.1 million ransom foJ his
reie'ase, police announced today.
The police chief or industrial E~.
Identified the victim as Theo Albr~ht._
49. Albrecht is the· multimillionaire p~
prietor of a chain or food stores he buUt
up with his brother Karl after World War
II.
Saa1ta's B~lpers
·~:.~highs~ st nts •'liJilllled li ....month extensli>ll of their aperlmental new BChedule Th~rs
day to ·obtain further data on any change
in the truancy rate.
. SchcioJ tNisties,' unaQ!inously approved
extending the change witif the Jan. 18
board meeting after school officials
pointed out that truancy data thus far ac·
cumulated could not truly reflect a
change due to the new schedule.
Dr. William Ullom. district supe.ri.n-
tendent, said 'that truancy rates are
alwa ys slightly higher during the days
preceding the 'lbanksgiving a n d
Christmas holiday.
The new schedule, implemented ex-
perimentall y on Nov. 15, moves the lunch
period starting time from 11 :30 a.rp. to
12:30 p.m. •
Under the schedule, sen\oni taking only
five classes may leave the campus at the
beginning of the lunch period to attend
classes at Saddleback College or to go to
their part time jobs.
In a report to the board, student body
president Bill Fish said absentee.ism dur-
ing 'the periods following tile lunch hour
Md increa.sed slightly in the days preced· ·
ing 'J1ianksgiving. He said ~e re.Le drop-Ped • off sharply alter the holiday to a
point below ifs normal level. During the first quarter or the
semester -September to November -
Fish said the rate w1s an average of 7 .8
Walt Timko or Capistrano Beach dresses up as Santo Claus each
,,. Christmas and appears in costume dally at lbe Laguna Beach Post
Office on.Laguna Avenue where he is a window cle.rk: Here , he is
giving packages to Jetter carrier Grace Fletcher of ~1ss1on Viejo for
ttelivery. During the Yule ~easor;i the local ~ranch will deliver about
60,000 pack.age• and 5 milhoq pieces of mail . ..
' truancies per day. During the second half
of the trial period -following Thanksgiv-
ing vacation -the rate dropped· to 5
truancies per day, Fish reported to 'the
trustees.
"I'm auppoaed to haVe killed that cop,"
Fitzgerald recalled recf:ntly. "But they
dldn 't know if I killed him or not. 1 had to
cop out and plead guilty."
"1 have kept hoping to see xou,11 the in-
mate told the judge, "ao I could tell you
about the progress I am ml!-king. But I
but Jt's kind of hird for me to work u'J
much respect for auch ap~thy and m;.
"The Los Angeles district attorney aaid difference,"
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Henild AngelS?
By TBOMAll MURl'RJNE
tat .. DMr PH ....... 'OUR ROLIJ)AYI DEPT. -The
American avtJ Liberties Union, aioo
Jalinrn as the ACLU, la dear to the heart ""1nany newspaper people because of its
penchant for defending unpopular people
and quealionable causes.
,,.. ACLU coo!OWlda fol.ks by 1"0-clalminc def-for the likes of Angela
Davia In one breath and Robert Welch In
the noSt.
'llo the ACLU leis Iabiled aa plnllo here
aad leOctlOnary there and confounds the
mJgbty by chimploning all aorta of lost
-· This, 11 I ouggeat, delights a lot of people In the newspaper dodge because
they often feel cul in the S8J!10 UI>
popular role. So they have a iort ol
grud•lag ad~atlon..for~ ouUlt. -.,
THE ACLU ALWAYS m,ouf~o( the , ~oodwork along -abouj' .ille . YUietide -
seuon. They warn the publlc schools
about keeping the ' old aeparation ol
cll\lrch and' state.
In other 'words, the · ACLU points a
linger at the pubilc llchoolhouae and aays
"You'd better not ~ s:ingiag any
Jews .hymns or -tl!ii any "plutlcr-
aneet!: from the acliool bell tower.': ·
Clearly, the ACLU wants to get ChrlSt
out of Cbristmaa u far aa government
ed'ucaUo6al tnstltutlons ire concerned.
L)!11 ERS TO TRIS effect -t out tq
our Orange County ICbooll from. the
A,CLU -1y thla month .In which the
Llbertles lolU ouuestad cluarooms Wk
about "winter fettivals" and how other
peoples Celebrate. Winter Solalice wblch,
u far a.• _i:nY dull brain can determine, meua Illlte more than a mjdwlnter
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Indira Gandltl. Speak• -' '. ' Indian Prime Miiilster·,lndira Gandhi addresses nutty 100,000 stu·
dents on the Sorawkuhe Delhi University campus. She said if .foreign
al.cl.interferes with id~al$1 "we will rather do without it 8.J}d .stand on
our feet." , . •
Rebels Gun Do,vn 2 Men r .
As Irish Violence Soars
BELFAST (UPI) -Gunmen ambuslled
and killed a part-time soldier and ·a man
·riding wJth him today in what Police
spokesnien called "the most cold blooded.
callous, brutal murder J have ever heard
ol."
The spokes-said th• gunm!iJI. !~Ing
from some bushes near the border of
Ireland and Northern Ireland, fatally
wounded the passenger when Sgt. Ken-
neth S!hyth, 28, of the Ullter Defense
Regiment (UDR ) stopped his car to pick
up a friend.
astronomical' pPenorneoon which occurs ·
Dec'lli. ll.:.c...t ajlould 11/lOW that I'm no Pacific Scoured
Bible-spoutlng r.ealot but on t h e
Smyth ~d the second man threw
therMJ:lves to the ground. As they lay
the~!L the gunmen walked up and shot Smyw, through the head at poin~ blank
range, the spokesman said. The gunmen
fled -across the border Jnto lrelaild but
returned later to the house of ' Smyth's
grandparents where ~e lived Jn an unsuc-
cessful search for weapons.
The slaying followed' a night of rioting
and gunbattles in Londonderry that
wounded at least 12 persons including an
elderly man and a 3-year-old girl. Chrutrnas thing, I think the ACLU goes F L t Sh• overboard. I'm oppoeed .to preaching .of . Qr OS ip,
sermons in our pUbUe'SCbool•;>~ut'l'~--,.. " .,, ~ "
to lgn!>re the birth 'of Quist -and aclnlll v· . h d' ' c . .
that'I what Chriatmai ls &boot -WO\lld anis e rew be alCin to purllln& from the history books till ru. and Fall of the Roman EmpV.
or the i.tomic bomb at~. , ..
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Two other part.time soldiers 7ere kill·
ed. b>-: gunmen in their homes on Tuesday S!Hl ·Wednesday nights. The siaYfugs ral&-
ed the death toll in Ulster' Violence to 156
so far this year . . .
Jn Londonderry, spokestnen said at
least eight gunmen, two *>Idlers and two
bystanders were wouq.ded. in night.long
batUes between troops, rioters and
snJpera, in the Roman ~tbollc Bogs~
!T :rim SAMl!'lJ'DIE, I doll~.lhlnk tt
wquld do the pui>Jic scboola any harm to
acknowledie t ha f HAMukkah Is under
way ·this Sunday, u a aemlbo1iday for
~ wthe Jewlal!"lilt!\.• . .
Hannukkah prevails for· rtgh t #ayl
beginning at sundown thla Sullday to sun-
down next Sunday. Its observance is
distinguiahed by the lighllng of caiidles on
each of the eight days in Commemorating
rededl<atlon of•the.laltblul to the worship
,of one God.
MIDWAY ISLAND (UPI) -Ships from 1ro1:11~·Utions searched t.be,,Northi Pacilic
today ,for a Danish \'Nael1 and its crew,
whose final message in a stonny sea was
••t.eaving the ship nQw.!1 •
'"" ~' merchant ~elsol H\!'ll'lng Klnl ·d14apjleared Wedneiday night abo\11 120
' miles northeast of tlny Midway Island.
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The Jews use a seven-branc~ C8fl-
delabrum In part of their worsblp. It is
the Jewish symbol of God's w or d to
Zec~ah, "Not by might, nor by power,
but by My spirit, says the Lord of
Hosts.11
BETl'ER NOT GET caught reading
any ol this to your class , though, teacher,
or the ACLU may come around and Oay
you with a holly branch. ,:· ~,
By the same token, when th~y start .
uy~ that you can't~ "Sileo~ Nfght"
In the public schools d'"1"i the YuleUde
hoilda)'.S, I think the good ACLU sitl>ply
seeks to sterilize our society and at-
tempts to erase t.Qe cultural heritage or
out coi.lntry. .
Anyway, the schools ln our region seem to pretty well iinoi-e the ACLU edict and
Hart the Herald Angels Sing when they
want to.
TBOMASlNA GUMi, one of the ACLU
wheels in this region1 commented in her
Jetter of warning to Laguna Superin-
tends! William Ullom that the· ACLU
"'does not wish' to play Scrooge" at
Chrlsµ,nas time. ,
!mogine thal Coold the ACLU be hedg·
Ing Its bet?
Maybe there'!'! a little fear there of
waldng up one of these dark ntghta to the
vision of the Ghost of Christmases Put.
An intensive air and sea search Thursday
failed-to tllp_l up any trace of the 7,ooo-ton
vessel and the 36 persons -Including six
women -·belleve<raboard.
The Wett German freighter Dalmatia,
the Jap~se vessel Carryal, the U.S.
ship Montana and the BriUSb Cralgffion
searched through the night while an air
force C.13d scoured the seas by'air .
The Heerlng Ktrse, en route from
Manz:anillo, Mexico to J8pan, was car-'
rying grain when she sent SOS distress
calls that she was being battered by 30-
foot seas. The final message was "Leav-
ing the ship now ."
Trade With Russ
Worth $Billions
' W.\l>HINGTON (UPI) -Th< United
States did $170 million in trade with the,
·Soviet -:Union last year, CommerCe
S~~tary Maurice H, Stans says the
figure could grow into the billlons if
political relations between the countries
improye. . .
·Nobel P eace Prize . .
Accepted by Brandt
OSLO (UPI) -West German Chan-
cellor Willy Brandt accepted the 1971
Nobel Peace Prize today with a pledge to
continue his work for peace in Europe
and in the world.
Reporting Thursday at a news con-
retence on his recent 11-day trip to
, '1\ulsia, .... stans said normal Commercial
relati0b$, between W~shington and
MOscow were "a long way d()wn the
road" but said he y;as "very hopeful"
that trade would increase.
The 57-year-old champion of recon-
ciliation between East and West received
the $90,000 award in a ceremony at Oslo
University.
"I accept this honor with a sense of the
ccmmon ties linking me to all of those,
wherever they may be, who are doing
their ubnost to build a Europe of peace
and to make European solidarity serve 1 the cause of peace," Brandt said.
. "If the political situation continues to
improve, J would be very hopeful that we
could have substantial improvements in
trade and this would be in the billions,"
Stans said.
Stans said it was possible the United
States could increase its exports to
Russia of automobiles, trucks , machine
tools and technological·knowhow. He said
the Russians were interested largely in
selling raw materials.
U.S.-SOviet trade talks will coritlnue
when a · Soviet mission arrives .ia
w·ashington Jan. 6.
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Berlin Wall·
·Stays 'Closed
For Ho_lUlay
.NATO 'AlliesOkay
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Talks With .. Red~
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BERLIN (UPI) -Eut Germlny
refused today to open the Wall over
Cl!rlatl!laa but ace.pied a compromlaa
that would allow West Berliners to vJ.slt
East Berlin beginnliig next year.
The compromlJe wall ae,reement also
would pave the Way for the inltlalllng of a
St<Ond agreem•~I that.would elimln!ote
East German harassment or Btrlln ttaf.
fie. .
City officials said the 'wall and traffic
agreement might be initialed today.
They said West German S t a t e
Sacretary Econ Bahr,'who negolloted the
traHlc agreement with East Qermany,
was ready to Qy to Berlin from Olao ta
Initial Iha traffic ~ Bahr went
to OSio with Cbancellor Willy Brandt for
the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony. "
Tile Eut Germans lhlls rejected • plea
of West Berlin Mayor Klaua ~utz for a
special ChriJtmaa Wall regu!aUon.
BRUSSELS (UPI\ -Tile North AtJan.
Uc Jlliel lnli\>unced today they are ready
to start talkl with the Communists on
European security when a Berlin agree,
ment is completed and signed.
11)ey announced this In • camrnunlque
at the end of lbe annual three-day winter
s es s lo n ol North Atlantic .Treaty Organization. (NATO) loreign,...delense
and· finance ministers. •
U.S. Sacretary of State lt.lllam P.
Rogen told a news confe-. this meant
bilateral consultations ean start at once,
but that there can be no preliminary
multilateral talkl and oo confereoce pro-
per Wllil the Berlin protocol la signed.
The COJIUllunlque etresaed at the .&n;.e
lime NATO's determination to keep up
and s!Nngtbon Its guard against possible
Communllt altack.
It said the rnintsWs qreed that NATO
member countries should. within ~
ecOnomic capablliUea, allocate ''a atable
' Oiatttond values.
TheY. are a proud
tradition with us.
We want every bride to have a perfect wedding.
Complete with the traditional bridal set she's
always longed !or. You might say it's our "giif.'
to the bride. After all, who deserves a loving
thought more than she does on her
wedding day! All lf karat gold mountings.
• l'wo Great Nemet Ate Now One!
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i· . . and poaslb}y llrcer ....,...u ... cf .their
growing natloMI -1th" for ~
JlW1lOOOS.
The announcement •OOut a conterence
on European ~ty represented ·a last·
minute compfomlae between 'tbe United
State., which !Jlsistedl tliere could be no
multilateral talb before a Berlin agree-
ment is llgned, and l'l°"""' wllich-wanta
preliminary talks to start at onef:
Jn tbelr communique, the• ministers
recalled that at Lisbon in June they pro-
claimed their re&dlnels to s t a r t
multllaieral talkl ~ to lead tO a
conference,. on European securttJ "as
oeon as the nqollatJons !ii> BerliQ:liave
reached a INCC'ellfu.l conc!µslen." .
"In tilt lilhl of '.-iht ~ng
d•velopments ~1.....i 'lo abcm', the
CollUl)lllllqUe ~d. •'they lfllnned tbeir ,....,_.to bU!tata• suCli <OllV0n0Uons
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Last Christmas \ .
TI).ree-year:0Id Michele Jordan of Chicago plays with
Her. twill.. brother Michael in front of what probably
Will be her last Christmas tree. The 7-ft.-tall pink
tree was donated to the family by a man who learn-ed that Michele has leukemia and had perhaps two
months to live, according to doctors.
S,ignalmen Given Okay
f:or 46% Pay Increase
WASliINGTON (UPI)
The. Pay Board tentatively has
apprOved a cOntract giving
11,500 railroad signalmen a 46
pYdent pay· and benefit raise.
ot ei "4Z months, despite
roiWvihgs by 'scime members
that the publiC iB beeoin!ng
disillusioned at the high levels I •
" .. lif.S •. p~q~rs
m~c}()13pre ,\
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<)f ·O~tane
oL1ettlements approved by the
panel.
The board in a split vote
Thursday, endorsed 1970 and
1971 raLSes of more than 25
percent fDr the signalmen and
tentatively approved nearly 20
percent.in ·additiorial raises in
1972 and "the first half of 1973.
However, the panel reserved
the right . to re-exar:nine the
future raises before they gc;i
iA.to effect.•
,.· Liist month the panel ap.
~ed'A(JS.5 percerit.i9_crease
lh"-'t~: fliSt year of .a fl).ntract
cover~ 80,000 ~ ioft :-:c 0 l J
lriineis, despite its 5.5 percent
annual gµ1delin!: for boosts.'
Children's
Care Bill -.
Gets-Veto
WASffiNGTON (UPI), -.A
f!.l billion plan to pro...vide
government care ror poor
children -a proposal killed
J;iy President Nixon's ve~o -
Das very little chance of being
revived by Congress any Ume
soon.
The· President vetoed the
legislation Thursday eveni~g.
citing "family weakeninit: im-
plications" aod "fiscal ir-
responsibility." Conservatives
had attacked the proposal as a
Communist-style attempt to
put child-rearing u n d e r
government control.
There was little c~ance any
lmme<liate attempt wo~ld be
made to override Nixon's veto.
S'uch a move would fact tough
going In the Senate, where the
ovezyide would have to start,
and almost certainly would be
doomed in the House .
Congress could put off any
such attempt until next year
but the odds Were likely to be
little changed by then.
]he child care plan was part
of a $6 billion authorization to
continue the Office o f
Economic Opportunity's an-
tipoverty pr o g r a m • for
another two years. After·.the
veto. Nixon urged C.Ongress to
pass the bill without
designating the funds be spent
. for specific programs such as
child care.
-''The American people have
not in any way indicated a
consensus .. desire for the
federal government to get in-
volved on this scale in raising
the nation's children," Nixon's
press secretary, Ronald L.
Ziegler, said after the veto.
Topless Queen.
Insures Chest
SAN FRAt;CISCO (UPI) -
Carol Doda, queen of the city's
topless, has insured h e r
breasts ,with Lloyds of London
fOr $1 millio1 -roughly n.i:.soo per inch.
Miss Doda, who opens
tonight at the Condor night·
club, grew from a "34 B.cup
to 44 D-cup" with the help
of the then-new silicone 1pro-
cess in 1965.
The Condor said Lloyds in-
sured the breasts against..a1 ·
cidental Injury but not against
any medical claims because of
the silicone.
WASHINGTON (UPI). -Ri!f!S desi&ned to better in-
forril · consumers about the
power of gasoline and the ~
bte!ns of washing and cleaning
clothes have been issued by
the'. Federal Trade C.Om-
miMion (Fl'C).
Cigarette· Cancer
Source 'Isolated'
The FTC ordered service
stations to be~in posting
gasoline Octan'e r a t i n g s
star.ting March 15. Clothing
manufacturers were told that,
beginning July 3, they must
affix a permanent label ad-
vising the •consumer how to,
wash or clean the item. 1
William Dixon, assistant
director of the Fi'C's Bureau
of. Consumer Protection, said
there is going to be some con--
talion about the octane ratings ~8ui;e the FTC adopted .a
formula Clifferent from that
used by the few gasoline fi~ms
that now post octane, and by
car manufacturers in owners'
mB.huals.
A.
WASHINGTON CUPO -
TWO chemists say they ha ve
identified a potent cancer·
causing agent in tobacco
smoke and are con~uctlng
tests to see whether cigarette
filters remove ii.
The researchers said they
could not determine t he
significance of their discovery.
Government and i n d u s t r y
scientists ha ve worked for
years to learn v.·hat in cigar·
ette smoke causes cancer. TJle finding was reported in
the Dec. 6 issue of Chemical
and Engineering N e w s ,
published by the American
Chemical Society. The
chemists, John W. Rhoades
and Dr. Donald E. Johnson of
the Southwest R e s e a r c h
)nstitute, San Antonio, Tex.,
sai·d they "positi.ve\y iden-
tified" minute amounts of
· nitrosamines in condensate
from Smoke of a poP,ular non-·
filter cigare'tte. The brand was
not disclosed.
Rhoades and Johnson said
the nitrosamines we.re formed
in the burning proctss.
Nitrosamines are formed
chemically from · t he in-
. teraction of nitratea or o:xides
of nitrogen and secondary
amines.
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• DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL P A GE
Inviting Burglaries-
The comfortable smalltown habit of leaving_ bome.s
unattended •nd unlocked apparently i• hard lo change--
and it11 makin1 some South Coast lawmen -particularly
gome Laguna Beach ~electives -. prematurely gray.
In a recent month, for examele, Art Colony buri·
laries doubled -with cash, ~levis1ons and stereo equip-ment the favorite loot -and police repeatedly discov•
ered the thief ~ad stN>lled in throuah an unlocked door
while owners were away.
Complicating the problem is the fact that the items
taken frequently are difficult. or impossible to llnk up
with their rightful owners even if they should be re-
covered, which is not too likel)"
Owners rarely record serial numbers of appliances,
gay police, so even if a suspect shou1d be caught with the
loot, it would be difficult to prove it was stofen. One de·
Vice th~t may be tried as part of a stepped-up burglary
prtvent1on program is a tool with which owners can in·
scribe their , driving license numbers on valuabl•
property.
The padlock and iron bar business apparenUy thriv·
ing in some major urban areas understandably hasn't
made .mu~h headway in the relaxed atmosphere and
pleasant life style of the communities of Southern Or·
ange County. But, police patienUy suggest, the t1imrl•
act of locking doors and windows would be at ieas a
good start on burglary prevention, and not that great a
burden.
A Disturbing Posture
The ueuments were predictable enough but the
nwtlber of speakers to San Clemente's city council re·
cenUy on the controversial issue of water fluoridation
was not.
After weeks of advance publicity over Councilman
Wa.de Lower'.& intention. to reopen the matter of adding
a tiny quantity of fluoride compound to the city water
supply, oJ)ly one out.spoken foe bent the ears of coun·
cilmen. I
Criticism:
Bad Kind
Gets Results
One af the verbal gambits we are
fond.~t of invoking when we poi;sess
institutional power ls to call for
"responsible crlUclsm," as opposed to
0 irte1pMSlble aiUcltm." W h a t we
1enerally mt.an by ''responsible
criticism" is the same thing we Uitd to
mea11 by "constructive criticism" (a
phrase that has perished through
hypocritical misuse) -and that Is.
nothing that will make us look bad or
threaten to topple UJ off our thrones .
UNFORTUNATELY for the po&sessors
of power, a careful readinr of history
HSIUl to indicate
that fundamental
and necessary
Changes are usua.lly
brought about pre-
ciuly by ''irrespon·
slble criticism," and
that the responsible
variety accomp-
U&bes nothing, or ill
effect i5 so slow
that mild reforms lag far behind ma.s.sive
lnj111Uces.
Allyone who ha& seriously studied the
American Revolution, for instance:, is
aware that the colonist.a kept making the
most "responsible criticisms" for yurs
that had absolutely no effect on the
British crown. The last thing the
American leaders wanted was to declare
independence or go to war against
Britain: but every respanslble petition for
reasonable change was ignored or
condemned.
RECESTL Y, THE American public
bas been stunned by a series of prison
outbreaks, which are 1oin1 to become
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
Some Soulh Coast residents seem
to think that fedtral granl.5 for
this and that local project are
"'free " when all the while it's tax
mon!y coming out of the same
pockets. It Just hu a broader base
than the property tu.
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\ r mot'!, Yi!despread ud possibly more vto~t-,"'i~ I prdicl~ in this space a
couple of years ago. These insurrections
-they are no lea& -spring directly
frorri the failuie of all ''responsible
criticism" to ch'ange our penal system.
For many years, everyone: who
. obiectiv.~ly assessed the way we handle
pr119qe~~ has urged some basic reforms,
and . v.:a~ed or '¥hat might happen
otherw1s4'. But the penological
establishment in the U.S. has been more
concern~ with ~aintaining Its authority
than with making any concessions to
rea.lism .or humaneness -and the Attica islaugh~ was the Inevitable result of
such obduracy.
WE· PAY LI'ITLE attention to gltics
who art soft.spoken, logical, reasonable,
and mOderate; It is only when they begin
to marl, scream and 1trike out that we
hasten to make chiinaes lonr overdue. It
11 only because our response to reaison is
·SO negligible that critics take recourse in
extremism. ·
What we fail tragically to recognize is
that extremism is alway1 a symptom of
failure in the feedback proces& of an
institution. and not a cause of anything in
itself. It Is like blaming the fire for our
laCk of 'sensing-devicea in the alarm
equipment. To be effective, responsibility
in criticism must be assured of a quick
and fair response.
A Legal, Moral Question
It ls a crime t.o commit suicide. It is
also a crime to encourage another to
~t 1ulclde. Usually the
"punishment" for this crime. is medical
treatment. However, the person who erl-'
courages another to end his Ille may be
punlshed just as any other criminal.
Since the early day1 of common law a
thorny legal and mor1l question 11 ral1ed
In forcing a person to live. Say a patle.nt
rtfuse1 to underao treatment. Then the
state. must decide, through a court ~
ctedin1, whether the patient's decision
can be overruled.
THE COURT rtrusT consider the risk
of treatnient, the chanctt ot success, age
of the patient, etc.
In a recent case a court refus!d to
order an eldtrly 'P';lient to consent to an
operaUon that IDJiht have trltnded her
Ufa. nt patle:nl choN ill die rather than
submit to 1 painful operation.
JD 1 aecond case, a younger woman
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B11 Geol'fle ---,
Dur G<orc•: Somtlhlnc his b«ll worT}'lng
mt. What did people do with all the
elevalar 1hl. In buildings belore
the tt.vator Yi .. 1 lnvented?
PAUL C.
Dur P1ul C.:
You !mow, P1ul, I like the WIY
your mind worn. Would you like to
111 .. this column? Nol THEN I'LL
DO THE JOKES, SMAllT ALEC!
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who was Injured In an auto accident
refused a blood transfusion because lt
was against ber religion. The transfusion
was necessary to perform a life-saving
operation. Her family was or the same
religion and also opposed the operation.
The court ruled, however, that the opera·
lion should proceed.
"THERE JS NO constitutional right to
choose to die. The police and the state
have the duty -even at great force -to
11efeat a person's atlempt to comm it
suicide," the court said.
The operation need not be "lif~s•v·
ing." In another case a young child had a
cleft palate and a deformed lip and chin.
The parents rtiused to allow corrective
surgery. But the court w111s convinced by
testimony that the failure to correct the
deformity would result in serious
psychological and physical problems. So
It ordered that the aurgery proceed.
Medical care may also be necessary to
protect !he general publlc. The parents of
a public school youngster objected for
religious reasons to his being vaccinated.
The court held that the vaccination was a
valid condition to public education. It ~·a1
oectasary for the welfare of the student&.
No tt· California lowyt1rs o//t1r this
colwmn 10 uou. mau Im.ow about our
lawJ,
More than a half-dozen dentist.a, eminent local pro-
feuional&, 8poke up ln favor of Dr. Lower's proposal.
But the retired oral au.raeon won only one other
strong vote on the council, that of Councilman ·Tom
O'Keefe. Mayor Walter Evans held out for an electiou.
With Stan Northrup absent, the fluoridation vote stalled
2-2. The second vote, to place the matter before.voters
in April, fiaally passed, 4 to O.
A surprising an~ disturbing development during the
debate was the pronouncement of Councilman Cliff
Myers thft he couldn't vote for something that would
benefit tlie majority if even one percent of the people
opposed or feared it.
There literally is no council decision or ordinance
that is not opposed or feared by some citizens and re-
strictive of someone's freedom or action. So lf Myers'
statement is indeed the true buis for his councilmanic
judements. bis ability to function as a council.man comes
into serious question.
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Gates~ Accomplishments
~ . ' . Ralph Gates, superintendent of the San Joaquin
Elementary School District for the past 27 years, an•
nounced his retirement last week .
Gates came. to San Joaquin as a teacher·~rincipal·
superintendent when it was a rural area with one school.
He has seen it grow from a handful of students to a
booming 11 ,000 housed in 15 schools with another 13
in various planning stages.
.. Gates, a tacUul, diplomatic executive, has many
things o! which to be proud. Under his helm the dist.Fict
has never lost a tu override or a bond election. It set
a state-wide precedent when local developerslurchased
state bonds so that San Joaquin schools coul be built.
I~ initiated legislation to get bonding limits raised from
five to seven percent of a district's assessed value.
The DAILY PILOT commends Superintendent Gates
on his long, devoted service to San Joaquin district.
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Conamissioner's Predisposition Was Obvious and Arrogant
Government by Special Interest
To the Editor :
Chairman Donald Mcinni11 expressed
confused surprise at the approval of the
McDonneU Douglas rezoning by the
Airport Land Use Commission (DAILY
PILOT, Dec. 3). AJ one who attended
that proceeding, I can testify that a more
appropriate reaction would have been one
of outrage -not only because of the hiih·
ly suspect reversal of position, but in con·
sideration of the obvious predisposition of
the assenting commisslonera.
In retrospect, the b e a r l n i ' s
predetermined outcome was indicated at
the outset by the absence of th' princll>al
advocate, Donald Douglu Jr. COnsldering
the stakes involved, ·Mr. Douglas would
certainly have attended, and testified,
bad the issue been even 111ighUy In doubt.
JN THE CASE OF Commissioner
Bresnahan, his predisposition was not
only obvioU."I, it was positively arrogant.
After relentlessly badgering an articulate
county road department representative,
Murray Storm, he listened politely to a
rather bumbling presentation by Phillip
Linscott, a paid consultant ol McDonnell
Douglas.
Mr. Bresnahan's reluctance to
i;eriously consider any o p p o s i n g
arguments was demonstrated twice,
~·hen he abruptly left the room for 10.
minute periods. These periods were, not
too coincidentally, during the testimony
of opponent.. Murray Storm and Dan
Emory.
AS TO THE OTHER three approvin1
commissioners, two , unobtrusively seated
at the extreme lert end of the table, ap-
peared to be dozing through the entire
proceeding, only to be awakened to cast
their automatic ayts. The names of these
gentlemea esc<rpe me , but their very
presence made an added mockery of the
purpose or the hearing as stated by
Secretary Killian: " . . . . the com·
mission wishes to hear from . • . . en·
tities and persons who have any ln·
formallon that may be helpful to the
commission in making its determln3·
tions."
We will continue to have go vernment
by special interest as long as county
boards and commissions a r e stacked
with small men -and I'm not referring
to their physical stature.
ROBERT D. RIES
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Ltttm trom readc1 art welcome.
Normall11 writers should cottveu their
mes1agt1 tn 300 words or less. The
right to condense letttri to fit space
or climinaU libel U reserved. AU let·
tera muit includt tigna.turt and mail·
ing addrtss, but ?1l2mtl mat1 be with-.
htld on reqUt'st If 1uffidt11t r11a.a0t1
U a.pJ>Qrent. Poetr~ will not bt puf>.
lbhcd.
No 'T humbs Down'
To the Edltor:
Although I usually fetl that the DAILY
PILOT Is apt to be fair and unbiased in
its reportage, I seriously protest the ac·
count of the vitally Important meeting on
a general plan for South Laguna which
was held before the largest gathering of
citiuns I have ever seen in South
Laguna.
Perhaps your account was distorted for
the sake of making news, but it gives an
entirely false picture of what occurred.
What did occur was a vast appreciation
of the work that had been done by a
volunteer committee of able men who
had given so much of their time and their
knowledge to present a general plan of
auch scope that it would h8ve cost
thou.sands of dollars if prepared by tome
ouuide firm .
TO BE SURE, there were angry pro-
tests by some of those present, but they
were only a vocal minority. Most of those
present recognized the need for a general
plan to be used as a future guideline for
South Laguna development, and showed
with their vote of 120 to 2tl that what they
saw and heard at this meeting was the
best possible from a realistic point ol
view. It certainly did not bring a
''thumbs-down" reaction as you have
stated . The vole certainly disproves such
a misleading statement.
WINIFRED PALMER
Tht "thumbs down'' rtfcrrtd to
artists' vtrsion.s of tht plan whic1'
came clost to sinking the projtct, •
Chit/ Plan?U?r Fred Lang noted th;t
nel:t daJI. TM Cf'OIDd vottd to for·
ward tht plan to the count11 onl11 a.fttr
panic over ill·con&idered vtrrions
Md bttn. rttitvtd.
-Editor
Gra teful R ealde n t
To the F.dltor:
Just a litUe note to comment on bow
wel:I the men work to keep our LaiUM
Bef!Ch .ao clean ind beautiM. •
I work all night so I am up to watch the
dawn break and the activity start out on
the highway.
I thank God every day to be privileged
to live here, where people still take pride
In keepine things looking beautiful. I am
so grateful for our wonderful schools,
where my children csn spend a whole
year with the same teacher and really
get a good education.
A lltlle city that's big enough for blacks
and whites to live together in harmony
and friendship. Thank you Laguna. Keep
smiling.
A grateful resident!
Thi& un.signtd lttttr of apprteia·
tian was forwo.rdtd b11 Betty Myers,
m4nl2gtr of the La17una Btach
Chamber of Commerce, just to show
somtont is hoppJI.
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T he Real Danger
To the Editors :
Your readers have referred to the
necessity of reordering our national
priorities. I wholeheartedly agree wiQl
t~e sentiment that our afnuent society
must do more to eliminate the acourge of
poverty, improve our educational system,
clean up our environment, make up for
the disadvantages suffered by some of
our citizens as a result of past and
present discrimination and insure jobs
for all.
BUT I BELIEVE THAT the news
media have been negligent in fa iling to
point out that Preslde11t Nixon and his
pr!decwora have been engaged in jUst
!illch a reordering of national priorities
ever since the Korean, War.
Durir!g this period1 the cqsts of state
and local govtrnmeflt (which a're dev.oted
entiiely to dOmesUC needs, exce..pt for
negligible amounta .for the ,National
Guard) have incrtased considtrabl1
more rapidly than \hos'.e ·of the federal
government, so tha( the percentage of
total public erpeliditores · d,evoted to
defense has decreased e'en rnore ..rJpidly
than the above figures. The J)irctn\age of
the gross .l8tionai product devoled to d~ needt -actually-dea'eued
sumtantially ov.er. this.feriod of tiJ'C.".
• THE REAL DANGER facing this na•
tion, I suggest, Is not overexpendlture on
defense, but the failure. of an increasing
number Or people to reiliu the necessity
for a reasonably strohg defense pc1ture.
Westerp military and, ev'en more,
psychological weakness led to N~zi ag·
gression and World War JI In the 1930!
and to Communist aggression and
numerous "small" wars after 194~.
Let u.s heed the warning of George San·
tayana that those who fail to learn the
lessons of histDry are doomed to repeat
it. EDWARD R. BRANDT
Antl·al>ortlon
To the Editor :
When the DAILY PILOT rtten.Uy came
out with its full-page pro-abortioD section,
I was too sickened and too offended lo
make the effort to protest. Now,
however, I wish to add my name to the
others who found the whole section
disgusting.
My respect ror the editors responsibl e
for the articlts has diminished con·
siderably because of their obvious
disregard for t~e value of human life.
Emptying the uterus of its Contenlt Is the
killing of a fetus and destroying human
life.
Those people who would so Ive the
world's problem s by killing off creatures
who get in the "Way {e.g., unborn babies,
wild lift, innocents ii) a war wne. etc.)
would make a much greater contribution
to society and the universe. I think, by
redirecting their efforts lntD something
more positive.
KAREN MAURO, R.N.
In Politics, Money Isn't Everything
WASHINGTON -The Idea has aotten
around that money Ls everytblni ln
polltlca. AU that ls needed ls a peraonable
candidate who !iU onta an IS.Inch
screen and he can be sold like aoap.
It just isn't true. The imag&maker1
are not generally succes.slUI. A majority
who ran with high· '
po~ed media man·
agement in 1970
were defeatf!d. nte
media· managed
Nixon campaign of
HIM nearly flopped.
Some high east
media· muiaged
campa igns were. it
iJ true, succestful.
But no axiom or politics has yet ~
e:stabtL<ih@d in this field.
Nor is there. a.n)'thlng axiomatic about
federal financing of presidential cam-
paigns placing both m a j o r • p a r t y
a~pirants on a common fool ing. President
Nixon Is likely to continue to have the
ht.st of the argument against federal
financing of campaigns tor one simple
reason. Thi!; Is not a period when polltl·
clans generally ire held in hl&h esteem.
TAX MONE\' GOING lnlo hi ch ttnalon
• Richard Wileon 'I
le.levlsion campaigns on their behalf is
not an appealing prospect. Too many peo-
plt think politicians are corrupt or
unreliable . Polls sbow this tendency and
It ts outdoubtedly part of the general
ditill tu1k>nment with aovernment's ability
to aolvt problems.
If federal financing included control of
campaicning methods il would be unac-
ctplable. But without the control It is
merely a handout to keep pollllcal
organlzationa aliv~ tn tllher cue federal
llnanclng Is not likely to product the
clUie:n participation lrl politics which ls
desired.
Moel of the money would JO for
tele vision and the rteon! of 1.tlev1Skln in
elecllna candldate1 11 not tb11t good. In
the 35 1970 1enatarl1I racu . 1$ of the big
1pender1 IOl!it In othtr races won by big
1pcnder1 the difference In oullaYt over
their opponents was ao narrow 11 to r1!11
doubts If money spent had anything to do
with the outcome.
TRIS CAN BE ACCEPTED as an argu.
ment for the limitation of expenditures.
lf money is not neceuarily the key to
victory than no candld•te Is hurt by the
imposition or strict llmlls.
This Is the dlrtttk>n in whkh the. Nixon
admini1tration will have to move now
that the Pastore $1 check-off amendment
has been made inoperalive until the 1976
presidential campaign. lt Is Implicit that
Prtsldent Nixon will now Mve to comt
forward with campaign reform propo11ls
11 an alternative to the Pastore checi4
off.
The heart of the problem la that the
public is not 10 much Cflncerned by the
total amount spent in pmklential cam-
paigns as by its apprehension that bfg
contributors buy fa vora and uptCt a pay·
ofr. The problem 11 to bro1den the bast
of political contribution without the ob-
vious defects or the Pastore amendment.
THES•: OF.FECfS N'e 10 alarin[t that
they cannot be l1oored. Blslcally, finan--
clng politlcal campaigns with federal tax
dollara II abhorrent in It.lilt but whtn the
method used mel'flly strvea to create and
perpetuate spllnltr partlt:a 11 federally
endoWeid lnstltutlons the end of the. two-
party system comes Into Bight.
The Pastore amendment would finance
George Wallace's third party as a
permanent institution. Any group which
could claim 3 million vot" could claim
Its share of rederal financing.
OaANGI COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Weed, Publisher
Thomu Ker t>il, Editor
Albert W. Botts
Editorial Pagt Editor
The editorial pace or the Dttly
Pilot 1ctkl to lnl'nnn and stimu·
late rtadcrs by prt"Sentlnc thla nC\''SfNlpt:r's oplnlon11 and com· mentary on topict of interest and
1ignirlcanct, by pn>vldlnr a forum
fl'lt' tht expr~inn or oor tt•den.'
opinions, &nd by prcscnlln.r the dlwrse vlev. point• or Informed ot>-tctvtl'I artd spok'8mcn on topics
of tht day.
Friday, December 10, 1971
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Frld&Y, Otctmbtr 10, Im DAIL V l'ILOT f
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462 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. ·
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Come he! pus celebrate Wells Fargo Day at our
new Costa Mesa Office next Friday, Dec. 17,
from 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
There'll be an $1,800 Growth Bond dra\V-
in'g. You'll have a chance to :vin a $1,000
Growth Bond. Or Y?l,l might win a $500 Bond
or one of three $10 0 Bonds.
Besides the big drawing, there'll be an
initial order of stagecoach or character checks
free if you open a checking account on Wells
Fargo Day and a free full-color stagecoa ch
print if you open a savings or checking :i.ccount.
We'll have plenty of refreshments and
. gifts for everyone. Plus your children will have
a chance to ride on the famous Wells Fargo
stagecoach from 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Manager Larry J. Balcoa and Asst. Mana-
ger James A. Schiller and their staff will be there
to meet you and tell you about Wells Fargo's
full-service banking. We'll see you next Friday.
And don't forget to bring this entry blank for
the $1,800 Growth Bond drawing.
Win • $1,000 Growth Bond IC
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I DAILY tll.llT frill:!, Oectm'"' 10, 1971
'111•1"11 te Bits' -Explo~ves Found
Bridges Asj{s 'Tighter Belts'
Ne W•lkl••" Mlle •••
'nu 1t'altt.• A•llU•
Oar Glft Wr•p b F•at •••
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPJ) -
Longshore President Harry
Bridges warned West Coast
workers to "tighten bells" and
prepare for possible resump..
lion of the 10()..day dock strike
suspended by tht Taf\·Hartley
Act 01'1 Oct. 6. SUNLAND !UPI) -J>o)ice
dlcovered 300 pqunda • f
dynamite -"enough lo blow up three city bloc.ks" ._
Thursday about two miles
from Ibo spot wher< 1 )'oulh
who was fascinated . by ex·
plosives blew llimseJ~ to bjts
the nf&ht before. J
Southland
Snow Good
For. Skiin g
United Pres1 tnternatlona1
Excellent skiing conditions
Wert rePorted today in ~r
tion1 of the Big Bear area
with three to four inchts 'of
fresh snow on Snow Slimmii,
according to the Ski Tow Lift
Operators Association.
Other areas near Big Bear
reported the following snow
conditions:
Rebel Ridge -daily, 6-8 in-
ches man·made snow.
Snow Forest -dailY. 6 in-
ches fresh powder. S/ghtseei~g
only.
Snow Valley -Satui:day
with some man-made snow.
Rope tow available.
Table Mountain -Wed-
nesday-Sunday, 6 ioches fresh
snow on a man-made base.
Good skiing near the No. 1
Polma lift.
Goldmine -daily. 3-4 inches
new snow on a six·inch ba·se.
Very good skiing. ,.,.. ~
Holiday Hill -daily, 2• ill--
ebes man-made and natural
snow. Very good sklin!tf w.ith
tow rope. Tows and platter lift
available.
·Mt. Baldy -Saturday-and
Sunday, 3 inches new snow.
Mt. Pinos -Saturday ::and
Sunday, 12 inches new snow.
No skiing.
"Tighten bells -hold onto
yoor hats -and be ready to
ramble," said Bridges In the
International Longshoremen
Jurors Hear Officer
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Tell Shooting Story
manslaughter. lie served 22
months of a 2 to IS year
sentence before an appellate
court ordered a SfC1lnd trial,
whiclt ended last August in a
hung' jury. Tbe third trial
began Oct. 11. . .
86 STORES BRIM-FULL
Of Christmas G.oodies J ,.
&outll Coast ?Im
Visit Uoyd' 5'_:c~_rismas_ Tree Land
CHRISTMAS HOURS 8:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. TIL THE 23rd
OUR NURSERY MAY LOOK LIKE A CHRISTMAS TREE LOT BUT WE
STILL HAVE A FULL LINE OF NURSERY SUPPLIES T!) SERVE YOU.
• " _FRESH CUT TREES
*<DOUGLAS FIR * NOBLE FIR
* SILVER TIP
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* INDOOR PLANTS
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XMAS DECORATIONS
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•nd Warehouaemen'J they are free to strike alter
newspaper "The Dispatcher." the 80-day cooling off period of
He told the 15,000 lLWU lbe fedtral injunction expires
membeh: to be ready to Christmas.
f,'8Ume the waalkout Jan.ndl In W..;i.ioglon, ti.c., Labor ..... _ n--kstall unless "we dee! e to wait a Secretfl,ry James D. Hodgson • ..., ...,. •
Asjoeialion" which has struck Cqngress Cl\uld k,.p Wesl $4 .... 811 ·
join togetller with the Inlerna-!old Ille Senate labqr sub-LZ E. 17di St., C..UI M-t io n a I LO n g shoremen's committee that only.an act pf
tbe East and Gull ports. Coast longshoremen on the job ,......, ,.. ,_.. • ..._,
The lLA was recent I Y r~alt~er~tll~e~in~ju~n~ct~lo~n~e~xp~ir~e~s.~11~~~~-~·~,a'~,-~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~-~· ~-~-~-~ ordered back to work under
the s:ime Tart-liartley p~
vi,slons used on the West Tl-J E BEST
Co:1st. Readership po 111 prove ~The JLWU votes Dec. 14-15 Peanuts" 11 one or the
on a final contract offer by the world's mo~t populat' cobilc
Pacific Maritime Association.: strips. Read It daily in the
If members reject lhe pact-DAILY PILOT.
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"Don't I get a nightcap?"
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WASHINGTON (AP ) -The
Senate Commerce Commitliee
has moved into the crin1inal
investigation1 field with a
weapon-presidential authori-
powerful new weapon -presi-
dential authority to inspect
Americans' incom~lax rec-
ords.
Chairman Warren G.
f\.lagnuson (0.Wash.) said his
invcstigHlors will use their
new power to ferret out
organized crime's im pact on
interstate commerce with im-
mediate emphasis on extortion
in the detergent industry.
It was Executive Order No.
116'24, signed by President
Nixon Oct. 12, that gave
l\1agnuson's co mm it lee
authority lo inspect "any in-
CQT{le, excess profits, estate,
gift or excise tax return for
the years 1939-72 inclusive."
Magnuson's panel thus
became at least the seventh
congressional c o m m i t t e e
allowed access to Internal
Revenue Service records.
The Senate Rinance 'to~
!1'1lttce, Hoti9e Ways > and
Means Committee and the
Joint Committees on Internal
Revenue Taxation have stan-
ding authority to send their in-
vestigators to IRS head-,
quarters for a look at any U.S.
Stolen Dog
'Lonesome,'
Dies Alone
RI CHMOND (AP) -Wilen
the Albert Abenths' car was
stolen last month, their dog
Queenie, a plump daschu~
was sleeping inside.
Three days later, their car-
was found in Oregon, but the
10-year-old dog -~as gone.
Since then, they have receiv-
ed an unsigned note from San
Francisco:
"\Ve know the people that
stole your car. Your dog was
brought to us. A Jillie fat
black one and she didn't want
to eat at all, and we think she
was loneso me for you.
"She died two days ago. We
took her to an animal control
sheller in the city.
"r am sorry for your dog."
taxpayer's records.
About a half-dozen 1d-
ditional House and Senate
Committees-now including tbt
Commerce P-@.ne!-do not hav~
p e rmanent-access privilege
but have ask®. for and receiv-
ed presidential '-permiSsion.
whk:h is good for up 'to two
years.
:.Sut governmental rights to
income tax returns don't end
in Congress ot even In
Washington.
Several other federal agen-
cies are-allowed to look
through IRS records, including ·
the Commerce Department,
Federal Trade Commission,
Justice Department, the
Renegotiation Board and the
Advisory Commission o n
lntergovernmental Relations.
In addition, any governor or
any state or local tax official
may inspect IRS records.
"There's nothing all that
·unusual about it i n in-
vestigative work.'' said Donald
Gray, chie( investigator on lbe
Sena(t' co.mm er c e Cf>m. •
mittee's hew organized-crime
fighting unit.
Gray said no congressional
committee can get a look at
an individual's returns unleu
the run committee ha1 . a~
proved the investigation of
that person.
"The best way £or us to con-
duct an investigation is not to
just. go wholesale through
everybOOy's Income T a x
returns," Gray sald. "The
c.han~s are that wouldn't
show a helluva Jot."
But Rep. Alphonz.o Bell (R·
Calif.) is openly concerned
about access rigbls to income.
tax records going to more and
more committees.
"Such a policy," Bell said in
tOc.tober after still another
committee had been granted
iJRS access. "convert! the Jn-
tome tax Teturn from a
necessary evil, d i r e e t e d
toward revenue purposes, to
an instrument for governmen·
tal peeping Toms."
When told of the Commerce
Committee's new authority,
Rell said recently "it's an
are'l or prying that I'm not
.sure?should be done."
However, another frequent
critic 'of government snooping,
Sen, Sam J. Ervin Jr. (0.
N.C.) )}as not publicly opposed
thft practice.
Take a genuine mo1her or pearl button :(-"•), lace it with
14K aold lhread. and you have a moat unusual and attrac-
tive Kl or pierced earrinp. Available only (rom B. 0, Howes
and Son -where quahty item~ range from ten dollan to
the mMl extraordinary cuslom-m:ide jewelry jn the world.
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Pollution Comes to Spain
' . BILBAO, Spain (AP) -Two
yean ago irate worker• clash·
ed with police ln an industrial
suburb of this northern port.
Two workers died and several
others were injur«t. The ISt11Je
was a protest against dirty
air. It was the counlry'1 first
antipollution riot. ' ·
Since then alr pollution has
come to the headlines in
Madrid, Barcelona, Zaratoza,
almost everywhere w he r 'e '
Spain has lnduslry and trafrlc.
Help Is on the way, the
government uy1. In the
meantime not much i9 beinl
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' done. Bilboa, the Pitt.burgh of
Spain; remaina the city with
the most polluted air. On a
smoky day it 111 almOlt in-
visible.
A provli:w:lal health study of the air In Erartlio, the sctne
of the worker-police clash,
1howed that five of every 12
wor~ers who tail to report to
work do IO 'because of
reSRirltory problems. And 13
of tvery 30 workera decllll'ed
invalida becllllt of work have
Ulneuel root.eel 1n respiratory
probleml.
Municipll autborltl11
acknowledge that complail)ts
are filed away, because there
Is no money to confront the
problem. .
The protests Include aome
from nurbv farmers who told
of crops ruined by dirty air.
The 1ltuatlon improved
111.ghtly in Erandlo after
authorities ordered racloriea
to reduce emissions of smoke
and gases.
''But a lot remains to be
dooe," says a housewife.
"We will fight to do all we
can but. Jt 11 the city officlab
and health auth«ilies who
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have to make the major effort
to avoid the slow death ol this
city."
Contamination la laid 55 per-
cent to Industry, 15 to
automobiles and 20 to central
heating. The city Is sur-
rounded to SOO factories and
mountains.
Authorities aay volunlary
restrictions taken 'by factories
have reduced contamination 30
perttnl from the level of 1969.
Companies reportedly have in·
vested $3.5 million ln filters
and purifiers. BuL the 1moke
still JlOW'S out.
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. ol a low llr ud lkoUne el•arene. lade wilh the .._e famous
qulllJ u flll·Davored larllloro Bed, America's lulellirowtai llrud.
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Schools Shut Down .
By Racial Clmha
MN BERNARDINO (UPI) -Fill filldl brGle out !\Ir
the tlli1d U.,. wtthiD I week • Sin JIOnlll1llno lltl IChooll
'l'lwndl,y, promj>llll& the ICbool diltrk:I to cacel duMI II
all hllb -llld jllolor hlgbl lodaY-
PGllce lllld •bout 300 sbldcnts Wett -ID • racW
cluh al S.. BemantlDo Hllh SdloGI durlnll llld ollor hmcll,
lorclnl the ICllool 10 clooe two -eorly. l!;lcli ..._ts
llld .... -member suffer.cl ..-,1nJm'(el.
Scattered flihts allo were reported 1bW'lday' II Cajqn ,
High and Vallejo Junior High.
1he cancellation order by the Sin Bernardino &!boot
District alf~ 17,000 sludents .-lled 1t five hlflh 1Cboo1'
and 11 junior highs in the area. All weekend 1thlttlcs here
and social events also were cancelled, but games eliewhere
will be played as scheduled.
1be racial troubl1m began lall weekend at S.. Gor(<llllo
High ·School where police used !Oar gas to di5pme students.
School officials gave the shutdown order after meeting
with police, who bad received reports that vandalism would
take place on several campuses today.
Murder in Jtletnplais
9 Policemen Charged
In Slaying of Negro
MEMPHIS, Tenn. !UPI) -
Tears streamed down the
chubby cheeks of Sherill Roy
C. Nixon while nine policemen
were bailed out of jail on
charges ranging from first
degree murder to neglect of
duty.
Over Nixon's head, etched in
a snowy slab of marble on the
courtroom wall, was the pro-
mise: "Law, Rights and
Responsibilities. The Basis of
Liberty." ,
"I am satisfied that the
citizens of Memphis and
Shelby County are fully aware
that the members of the
Sheriff's Department a n d
members of the Memphis
Police Department are
dedicated, ·God-fearing men
whose principal aim in life is
the protection of all of us,'' he
LEGAL NOTICE
read from a typed statement.
"There ii ootbing in the
events of today (Thursday)
that should shake that con-
fidence," he said.
And wbiJ.e Nixon read, thrtt
of his deputies and ail: city
police.rpm were released from
jail. They bad been booked in
the alleged clubbing death of a
black youth on Oct. 15 follow-
ing a p:ilice cbue.
U.S. Draft
Cards Get
Deep Six
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
This is the day men wlie 1ia,.
compleled the!f llJlllOt'
obligallons und4t lilt lleiliiifl
Service Syatem Iii II U....
,..22 their draft car4I • ..,.
llOTICE TO Cll.EOITOas Several ne-..... -~" SUP£11.IOll. COUll.T 0, THE ,. _.., ,._,....
STATE 0, CALl,011.HIA ,Oil lions were fo-·li •. 1saue4 ,..._ THll. COUNTY 01" 011.AHGll. '....-uJ' W"
E•t•ll rA ~:;..~'' c H" It L E s day by selective ltrvlce ef-
ICENAWELL. Dl<;qSld. ficials.
NOTICE IS HEltEllY GIVEH to t1it
:r.01:0 ... "" "'' lbovl ...... -clirc:tdlnl One ma}or change dropped J111t 111 persons h1Ylfll c111m1 191llllt 1'119 •L.-_ .. , ..... _-4. •1..-1 _ __. •
Mid oec:lllient •r• ACllllrld To fllf thfm, UK: •"'!.uu·icurau• Wll ,.......,._
.. 1111 "" ....:esurv ~ in "" oflk• born after Aue. JO, 1m. wen: 11 tM elm of"" 1tloft m1111ed tovrt, "' :.t--1 v ""'11n1 t11em, w1m 1111 nec:eu.rv rtQ141R!a let. have bothJ: '°"elm's. to fht 11111Mnltnecl If 23!11 draft -"'-1 --fh.I. ,.1. •1S10 df V1!tnd1, SUIT1 llW, L..u... ~ ,AUii -~
lf1U1, C1Ufornl1 nw, wl!ldl I• lM o•-tiOo car'lf in thelfpinllitkln at
II blllllllU ol Ille 11ndtr1lfnecl In 111 11'111,_ aU "-L, -••.-'•-• o( "·'· ""' plf11lnl11t ID"" tsl•ll of Nici"°" •.un11:• ·~--loPICU' ten!. wllllln follr monltll ll'ltr tflt tlrlt agi. · ' • · · ·
fllblle1llon of lhl! noflc1. u-"~-•L.-....... r u I e •• O.ltd Oeeemblr 1, 1t71. nu~. wn: ""
Gertn.tde M. l<t ... wtll rtg' istr ... b; ate Hnuirtd it Executrix of the • -,
e1111T o1 1M •boY• keep their cards Jn tht1f
'"o""''Sa'l'.'to~tdent , possession OJ11y until the
W21 ... _ .. v11tnC11 of their liability f«r ~
111111 lM • This I -I u"'"' 11nis, c11Jt. nm service. s 11ge -r
tn41 u1..uo tbol&> • who never received ·
""""'" tor l!ll«Vlrl• • PutiUIMd or1noe cotst ~nv ,.._, defenneiu and .,e » for
Dktmblr :a. 10, 11, u, 1tn .,, olMft, .
LEGAL NOTICI> I t l&io :!:lS!: 1'1 < LlllW;NO!llil
SUPll.alO• C:OUltT Of' THll. J --
STAT• 01' CALll'Oll.NIA ,oa ,ICTITIOUS, IUSIN.11
THE ~~=':uc::.::ANGR llAMll. STATll.MIHf
O 4Jlft Thi lollowlnt Pll'IOl'I 11 OOlllt .... llMtl
SUMMONS CMAll.•IAGl!J 11: ON ,IRSf AMENOl!D ,ETlflON NEWPOltT MAR1HE 11.ADIO, 2'70 W.
In re Ille marrl111 ol Plllllo<llr: AN· Cont Hrwy,. N.WPOrt ll11c.h, C1.
WfTIE VAN 1<.1.MPEN 1nd lltsPOndtnt· II.iron Ch1rlts WhlfMY, 176111 S111 RONALO VAN KANJl'EN . JltfMI, 'OIHllllfl V1119y,_CI. t!10I
fo "" RHPO"dt<lf: ~I· bul!ntu •• belr>ll c:iklcluctld ti' '"
TIM! Pfllli-t' NII fl!ed 1 Pfll!lon c.,.. lndtvlMI :1rnl,.,. vour marrl-. You m•'f fli. 1 91/'0l'I C:. Whltnw
,...Jtttn flSPOnH within fhlrfy dlYI of "" Ttlll ltlhmtflt fllN •1th "" c..inw dill !Ml Thi• wmmo!\I 11 te"'" on YOU. Cf«'k"" Or•-c-ty 911; Otc. 7, 1'11.
II )'GI.I 1111 lo lllf I wrltlltl ,_,,.. llY Bt\llrlY J, Mldcloll. Ot$1/ly County
within Midi time, YOUr dlf1111l mlY bl Clt!rll. tntered ind the court m1y tnltf" 1 lud.. Publllhecl Orlnft CMtt Dilly l'!ltt, m111! cont1lnlno lnlundlv1"' 11111tr ordtrt DK8mbtr lO. 17, ""SI, 1'71 . lU7ol1
:oncernlne cllvislon of ,roNrty, · IPOllMI
Wp-1, dllld CUllodf, child JUppOf!, •f· LEG.. -~ torney1• fies, costl, ind lud! ol!\lr rtll~ ....., l'U&l\;.D
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l•lltY !ft tlll1 m1t1 ... , Y• .._Id do N ,ICTITIOUI IUSUtUS •r.rnl'llY M !Mt f.ur ..,..._ ,....,..._ M llAMI ITATll.MIJfT •Ill'· mil' ... flltll .... 111111. Tiit folltVl'lfll "''°" 11 dolnt bullllbl D1tld Moir. 2.t. 1t7l •t:
WILLIM\ E. II JOHN, Al..'S RUG Ct.IANIHG, :Ml W. llY
Clerk St., COii• Ml"' C1. flU1
JAMES II. O'DONNELL, S..,,lltl G. Ardlull11, lt7 tllt SI.,
Deputy Co.ff Mui, Cl,
1SEAL) Thll M ineo II btlllt coMuctlCI 1W •n
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Allor1MT1 11 LIW S1m11t1 G. Arehulf11
... Civic C111ltr Drlw W"I TI'lls tl•tlmtfll llltd w!lti IM CIUll!y 1111!1 Alll, C1Mlor11l1 t:l1t1 Cll!f'k of Or1ntt Counf\I .,,: Nov. 17, 1t71.
0141 $41'"47 llY ll•Wll"ly J .. M~ OtPUfY County
All«Ml'I lw P1111'-Cit!")..
Publlsllld Hunlln111on &e•dl OlllY P!lol, Publlthld Orin.. (Md 011Jy Pllo!,
Dlcitmblf" 2, 10, 11, 1•, 1tl1 m .. 11 Novembtr If, 2" Ind DKtrnbfr J, 11,
1tn 3111·71
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .....
,ICTlflOUS IUSINltS P 100
NAME STATl!MENf PKTIJtoUS IUllHll.SS
Thi tonowlng PfflOl'I 11 clolr"ll bulilritu NAMa ITATl"MINT ••; Tiit followln• INfton 11 9oll'll W.111111
MOlllLEHOME .. PAlll( INSUltANCE 11:
AGENCY. 43.11 Birth SI., SUit• m, Hl!W1"011.T MANAGEMENT co .. ,,.,
N--1 !leach. C1, '2660 · Wfft<Hff Or., N.-t IMCh,
P. J1mes Plou, 41'0 P111r; N.wporl, Phl!t. A. Spill.,., 71M W, Oct•nfr11111.
Apt. 201. Nrwp0rt f;.IKfl, C1. HMO N-,.rt llMdi.
This bu•llllU II Mint c.andudld by Ill Thi• 11u1lneu I• Ml"' condllCI .. .., In
lncllvldu11. llldNldull. P. JllMI PloU Phlllp A. Sl'lllW
This 1111....-itl!l flt40 wllh lht Counl\' Thll 1t11tmtnt tllldl with ,,.. CoufllY
ci.rt. of Or1nt1 counlY on: HOY. 11, lt11. c .. rk ti' Or1111N c.unty .,.1 N ... u , un.
lly llYfflY J, Mlddox, Dt1111ty COU!llY IY I-IV J, ~ °"""" Ctillnty (ltr-. Clerk.
Pllllllll!H Or•"" Co-II D411'r Piiat, P\111111.htid Or•.... eOlltt ClllfY Piiot
NOY""°*' lf, 2-6 •NI December ), lf, NwtlnW .,, U , ~ Otambfr a, It: lt11 11111-n ltTI Jl~1l
AUTO· HOME OWNERS
TENANTS
INSURANCE RATES
REDUCED ·
$pecl1I Combln1tlon Polley
for preferred risks
P1y Monthly -Qu1rtorly -Annu1lly
For lnform1tlon or Quote ••• Ctll •••
pant
jacket·
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special purct.e Oii iD ~ Jadcets
Pant jac~ ... with a pta~t atcent.
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In today's fav0rites: navy Ot 8J'iy.
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paftts in your closet. To keep you
warm on the coldest winter day.
Casual styling. Important detailing.
(:tested buttons and welt ~aming.
Choose a single-breasted or a
double-breasted style. A gift idea
$he'll love. Of 85% wool rnellon , ,
·1'!1. •sso~ miers.
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i Work of Guardian
'SANTA ANA -The opera-tjollll directed by Orange
qou.nty Public Admlnrtrator
and Public Guardian James E.
Jteim were praised by the
<;rand Jury in a report Mleas-41 today. The jury's ift..
~stigators took exception to
ly minor facets of the
anagement of the litUe-
known dual office.
Suggested were improved
procedures to sttve the public
at the cashier's window during
monthly property auctions,
that Heim personally conduct
periodlc field audits, and that
the department's procedures
manual be republL!hed with
changes.
The jury report found that
consolidating all stored pro-
perties would be possible and
should be accompllshed,r and
asked that the county ad-
ministrative offi~ study the
proposal so that such assets
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could be, stored at 1300 S.
Grand Avenue, wherti the dual
departments have offices.
OJrrently two other 1torage
places are used In santa Ana.
The jury' report al!O' sug-
gests thats up pl em en ta I
counsel shoula be assigned Im·
mediately to clear the backlog
or routine legal Wof'k and ac·
countlngs required in guar-
dianships and estate closings.
Heim is elected to the public
administrator's post and lias
been appointed pubUc guar-
dian by the county Board of
Supervisors.
The administrator's func-
tions relate to estates. He
handles propertie!!I for deceas-
ed persOns who do not leave a
will. The guardian manages
assets belonging t o In·
c;apacitated persons who are
assigned to the department by
the courts .
LAFC 'A dd-2' Issue
Cools Off in County
SATA ANA -The dri~e to
add two members to the Local
Agency Formation Com-
mission representing special
districts in the county, has
cooled. according to Ric.hard
Turner, LAFC executive
secretary.
Turner told commissioners
Wednesday that a Ith o ugh
Assemblyman John Knox of
Richmond, known as the
father of the LAFC, believes
County Kids
Aid Bo y, 10
With Funds
Christmas may be a litUe
happier for a Sacramenlo boy
because of the efforts of some
children in Westminster and
AUdway City.
Scotty Whitmire, 10, is suf-
fering from a rare disease
known as Dawson's en-
cephalytis. His family needs
about $.1,000 to send him to th~
National Institute of Health ip
Bethesda, Md.
Laurie O'Donnell is a sixth
grader at the Midway City
Elementary School and she
decided to help Scotty when
she heard of his problem.
So with the help of teacher
Duane Colli'!r, a fund raising
campaign was organized a.t
the school. In one day, Collier
said, the 600 children who at·
tend the school donated $200 to
Scotty's fund .
Because of the initial suc-
cess of the campaign, the fund
raising drive has been carried
to the remaining 22 schools in
the Westminster Elementary
School District.
The children are kept in·
formed of Scotty's progress
through Laurie's mother who
is in contact with Scotty's
mother.
speci.ttl districts should be
represented and p u s h e d
through a bill in 1970 allowln1
an increase from five to seven
cornmsisioners, little action
has followed.
He said to his knowledge on-
ly Riverside and San Diego
counties had enlarged com-
mission membership among 10
in Southern California.
The revised LAFC law pro-
vides that the special districts
may initiate a move to be
represented but that the cur·
rent five commissioners can
veto such a proposal.
Santa Ana attorney Rodger
Howell who represents several
county water districts said
re<:enUy that they w e r e
organizing poliUcally as a unit
and may ask for membership
on the commission.
The water districls organiz·
ed wban stung by Grand Jury
criticism citing many special
districts in the county \bat ,
were, tM jury said, outdated
or no longer functional, Howell
said.
LAFC Commissioner Louis
Reinhardt of Fullerton noted
that the additional Com·
missioner& would cost the
county money for meeting fees
and mileage. "I know of many
planning commissions, both
city and county, that ha.ve been
recently reduced from seven
to five members," he added.
At present the county LAFC
is composed of two members
representing the Board of
Supervisors, two representing
the League of Cities and one .
at large representing the
public and selected by the
other four. There are also
three alternates who attend
most meetings, one each for
the county, cities and public.
SCIENCE IN
TAILORING
COMES TO
NEWPORT
PERSIAN RUGS
And other valuable Oriental Ruts
AUCTION
&..l'CJe Mlpme11t of Imported hcHtdmode. All authentic
and finest quality In small and large sizes.
SUNDAY DECEMBER 12 AT 2 PM
FrH •J.hlbitlon from 12 noon until tlm• or sal•
NEWPORTER INN Monte Carlo Room
1107 Jamboree Road, Newport leach
NOTE AIOUT THIS SALE: The carpeh were shipped
by aveneas exporter for exhibition and promotion
purposes. Due to hlth operational cost the project
was abandoned and the carpets consltned to 111 for
llquldatlon.
COlll..,. lochHle: KERMAN, KASHAN , SAIOUK,
NAIN, INDO SOYANNERIE. IOKHARA, AFGHAN,
9UME. TAlllZ. HI.MADAN, AlDEllL at1d many
more lncludl"9 silk, part silk and '°'"'antique pleces.
AUCTIONEER: Col. Leib Rosenblum
TEL: 415-334·2228
TERMS: Cosh °' check
ll9UIDATOH: Gloh TM• hcilollt• Ce., I•<·
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Here's a snuggly bear hug of a coat.
All washable. Trimmed in white for
girls. And plainly pile for boys.
To bundle up your Christmas angel.
Navy/w hite, red/white, white/white.
toddlers 2-4 (1281 reg. 18.00 14.99
brown, navy toddlers 2·4 (128)
reg. 18.00 13.99
bel.ow: pile coats for big and little sis
Foxy ladies. In a coat thafs
glamorous and ' wonderfully warm. Their
foxy momma knows it's washable and
perfect for those holiday outings.
Navy, beige, green, red 7-14 (77)
reg. 24.00 16.99
red, white, navy, beige 3·6X (56)
re_g. 20 .00 14.99
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DU1olution•
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WESTCLTFF r.tORTUARY
U7 E. 17th St,, Celila r.ttsa
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FUNERAL HOME
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MORTUARY
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1715 Lagn.na Ca"yoa Rd.
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mr. california
Handsome ly tailored shirts with a
weo lth of detaili ng he'll approciate, in
sizes S-M-L-XL. Solid colo" with short
sleeves, 8.00. Patterned stripes with two
fron t poclets, I 0.00.
double knit slacks
by haggar
Polyester double lnits for the new free-
dom in action. Fa ncy pattern with belt
loop woist, flared leg, 22.50. Solid col-
ors with conti nental waist, straight leg,
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Clark Critical of Anaheim Subdivision
SANTA ANA -Fourth
District County Supervisor
Ralph . Clark bas sharply
criticized Anaheim city coun-
cilmen for approving a ·DeW,
390-home subdivision in the
Santa Ana Canyon flood plain.
Clark, a former mayor Of
..Anaheim, said the ~·· acUon will serve .only ",.
drive up the_ pri~tt"hicib tbe
county taxpayer will have to
pay for Yorba Regilnal Pft
land in the river area and 1'111
benefit speculators at tht U·
pen,,e of the taxpa~r."
In a prepared statement
read by Clark to his fellow
supervbors Wech)esday, the
fourth d I s tr i c t sUperviaor ,-
UW'ted° that the development
approved by Anaheim equn-1/-,...-'.
ctlmen can ••De'{lflf be tNllt'qn-DAtLY ,K.OT st.ff~·
der present conditions, <tUe to the serious flood hazard " CRITICIZES HOM!TO
SteJ)lt necessary to ov~rcOme An1helm'1 Cl1rk
those condllions "can· only in-
crease the cosJ: of (be lapd in
the area," he Sald. ·i
The superv~l'S'. said the
Anaheim City ();i~il should
have consulted ~ Orange
County Flood Q>ntfOI Dlslrict
befOre approvinQ: tlte 390-unit
development. M'lhings stand,
he said, the COUDdl made flood . ,
control dlstrict ipprov1l \a
condition after the fact.
The county Is attempting to
develop ' the 171>-acre Yorba
Park in northeast Anlhelm.
The site is..near the location of
the residential project ap-
proved by the city. CurnnUy,
EI Toro: Ho~dup Man
Gets 5-year ~entence
SANTA ANA -A man ·tbe'Et Toro market were ar-
whose $10,000 holdup of an El reSted three days after the
Toro' market added one more holdup by police from Hun-
charge to a dossier that tington Beach, Garden Grove
already contained k 1 d n a p , 'and Fullerton.
burglary, drug ·and receiving Lawmen, backed by ·the
stolen goocis charges hu been hovering Huntington Beach
sent to state priso9 Wed-police helicopter and Garden
nesday for not less than five Grove 'Jilllce dogs, closed in on
years. BroclW-ci and his companion
the county ls seeking a $1.3
mWk>n federal grant to help
obtain the part property.
Oark said Anaheim coun-
cilmen shou]d have delayed
action until a presentation
could be made to them on the
U.S. Army C.Orps of Engineers
·flood hazard study. or shou)d
have denied the tracts, rather
than duck the issue'Jlld-pass it
on to the flood control district.
At Clark's request, the
supervisors approved a .resolu-
tion requesting all cities with
existing or proposed regional
parks within or near their
boundaries to consult with the
flood control dlslrict and the
cout1lY Department of
Harbors, Beaches and Parks
before approving tracts.
Fifth District Supervisor
Ronald Caspers said he con-
curred with Clark's stand and
that it might we11 apply to the
proposed Fairview Park on
the Santa Ana River in Costa
Meaa.
He did not explain the state-
ment. The Cotta Me
He did not explain the state-
ment. The Colla Mesa park is
propoSed as a city, not a
regional facility and ts high
above the river fiood plain.
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Win s Bid
ORANGE -The La Veta
Medical Laboratory In Orange
has been awarded a $30,000 a
year contract by the Orange
County Health Department for
medical testing services dur·
ing the nerl 12 months.
The low bid by the Orange
laboratories was approved
Tuesday by the Board of
Supervisors upon the recom·
mendation Or County Health
Officer Dr. John Philp.
Orange County S u p e r·i o r in a ae.arch sparked by detec-
Court Judge Byron K. tlves inve1tigatin1 the
McMillan ordered that term burglary of a Huntington ----------
for Robert Brochard, 26,\ Beach home.
Garden Grove, when the It was alleged'that_ Brochard
defendant pleaded guilty to forced the wife , of his com-
armed robbery charges stern. • panion to participate in the
ming from the holdup of the burglary of her parents' home
El Toro Thriftimart last Oct. at the point of I 9''fed off
3. . I shotgqii. s_; ,
He dismissed an otner ~lff'' ofr~rs', ;~ s a t d
allegaUons after o r d e r i n & Brochard got hit Sto,ciPD from
Brochard to serve six years on the El Toro store bY waiting
probation after he completes for the manager to open the
his state prison term. store eatly Sunday morning
Brochard and another man and then orderl!ig him at gun-
believed at the time to be his point to open Uie g¢'e. _"The
accomplice in the robbery of , money was not recovered.
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kids with toasty-werm slip-
pers, infants' slipper bootie,
holidey colors. 5-8, 4.00.
Children's Shoes
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lery winier nights. These plush, sinkable-soft slippers
will warm her toes and her spirits all season long. a.
Spun Sugor: Oomphies' sheorling scuff, cotton vel·
veleen sole , white, yellow, 7.50. b. Suger Scoop: Oom·
phies ' scuff in polyestre, pre tend 'curly lamb', white, i
pink, lilec, blue, b.50. c. Shog: Tru-Stitch's shog gy . : J
shea rling, pink, light blue, navy, gold. purple, b.50. 1
d. Skinny: Tru-Stitch's sheorling opero-siyle, acrylic
pile lining, vinyl sole, white, red, 6.00. e. Coller: Tl'll-
Stirch's suede boot with sheorling coller: blue, bone,
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Rhodesia
Minister
Enthused
By PIUL NEWSON
Ul"I hrMlfl IOI.wt AMIYA
The n~w Rhodesian agree-
ment with Britain, Prime
11-iinister Ian Smith to I d
Parliament. will p e r m i t
Rhodesia to continue as a
''haven or peace and sanity In
a world which Is becoming
notorious for its wars. its
riots. pestilence, starvation,
rebellion, massacre and gen·
eral anarchy."
Nor did there seem any
doubt but that he firmly was
convinced C1f every word.
The Rt)odesian people, be
declared, lnow could dedicate
themselves to the ideals or
economic advancement and
human dignity.
lt scarcely seemed possible
that this rould be the same
agreement denounced by t.he
Organization of African Uruty
as an "outright sellout" of five
million Africans to .243,000
white Rhodesians.
Jn Zambia the newspaper,
the Times of Zambia, de-
nounced ii as "the great
betrayal."
In the British House of Com·
mons. L a b o r i t e opposition
members met Foreign
Secretary Sir Alec Douglas.
Home's announcement of the
agreement with. cries 0 r
shame and sellout. The Young
Liberals Organization accused
Sir Alec of attempting to
"whilewash a sordid sellout t.:>
racialism."
IC it was not the utopia
described by Ian Sn1ith, the
Rhodesian prime rdinister, nor
<1uite the sellout charged by its
opponents, it was at least' a
surrender to what today is
called realism.
Six years ago the white
supremacist government of
Rhod esia had d eclared
unilaterally its independence
from Britain,
Subsequently, at the urging
of Brilain, the United ~ations
declared an economic and
diplomatic boycott of Rhodesia
in which most n2.tions of the
world joined. Notable e.J·
ceptions were South Africa
and Portugal.
The agreement with Britan
was designed a!: a first step
toward return to normalcy.
Even Sir Alec described It
as a lesser of evils -without
it to see Rhodesia go the whole
way with separation or the
races as it is practiced in
South Africa or to give
Rhodesia a chance to "set a
new course."
The new agreement offers
new lega l rights and economic
possibilities to the black ma·
jority and has within It the
possibility of eventual ma·
jority rule.
But since that majority rule
Is dependent upon a white
veto. it is at best many. many
years away.
The agreement also has
hurdles to clear before final
agreement. One of these is
that it must be acceptec;i by
Rhodesia's black majority.
Whatever its final disposi-
tion, it probably is the best
Britain could do to extricate
itsel( from a bad situation.
The economic boycott hurt
Rhodesia but did not inflict a
ratal wound and it did not
reduce Rhodesian determina·
lion.
For Sir Alex Douglas-Home
It may also have its own
pt..'CU!iar bit of iron v. Prime
Minister Edward lleath is
kno"'n lo h3ve wanted for
some time to repif1ce him ·with
a younger man. Sir Alex has
been resisti ni;! him but now
!here is speculation that the
Rhodesian settlement could be
made tu look like a fittinq
climax lo his career, permit·
ling him lo exit in a blaze of
glory,
Book Ciubs
) Regulated
SACRAMENTO IUPll
Gov. Ronald Reagan has sign-
ed a consumer protection bill
regulating so-called •·negative
option" plans used by record
and book clubs.
The bill by Sen. ~1ilton
Marks. (R·San Francisco I, re-
quires book and record clubs
and other similar organi1.a·
tions to send an advance form
card concerning lhe merchan·
dise to the club member.
II the member does not send
the card back to the company
ind1catlng he does not want to
receive the item, ll would be
sent to him.
Uodtt negallve option plan5,
merchandi.9e periodicaUy lJ
sent to club members. Unless
U>ey return the item within a
certain perk>d, payment ls re-
quired.
The bill stipulat., that if the
company sendr merchandise
without providing the card in
advance. t h e merchandise
would be COMidered I gift. I l
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ne.west kind
of gift knits
Extra-special gift wrappings ... great sweat-
ercape flings with wa rm tho ughts tucked in-
,;de. A. By Cuddlekn;t, W;ntuk® Orlon®
acrylic bow.knot pattern. wh ite , bone, 20.00
8. By Ro:;anna, W in tuk® Orlon® acrylic
lacy pattern, front button, white, bone 22.00
Misses ' Sportswear
nfulti-mixers , ••
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cheer gear
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perfect knit mates. P,roportioned polyester pants: navy, lilac,
green wh ite; short 8-16, mediurTI, 10-18: also lem on in medium
only. 17.00. Polyes\er vest: novy. green, yellow, !;loc, 10-18,
20.00. Pr;nt Arnel® tdocetote sh;rt: green, yellow, l;loc, I 0-18,
16.00.
Misses Sportswear
CHRISTMAS!
at the broadway
NEWPOllT HUNTINGTON IEACH ORAN6E1
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"Don't tell me wklt you drumed a.st nl&bt for I've
been reading Fread."
F. P. Adams . .
The more intuitive the women, tlle more llpt she is to
dream in colors. Such is the dubkMll contention of a scholar
wl)O has made a study of qur' dttams. He-confirma the
earlier report that a WO!'Ql:D' is•more likely than a man to
dream in color. And he clahin! color dttamerS-tend to be
more sensiUve than othen..' Oh, my aunt Min! '
' NEVER SAW a $10,000 dollar bill personally. Under-
stand, however. there are $4 millkm
worth of Uit:m fioatmg around.
NOW• THE marketing experts re-
port that the ballpoints are outselling
the fountain pens ~y 15Q to 1.
LADY SKIERS, please note. A
medical exptirt says cosmetic creams
• lncr'ea~ the likelihood of ftostbite on f
. the slopes, f!I:! forego same;
HAMBURGER -Argument continues over the:· origin
of the hamburger. Some hlStorians claim Uiat national
delicacy was first peddled-at the St, .. Louls World's Fair.
It's otherwise claimed, though,-that.the f~t ma~ to ~u~sh
a meatball with a •Patula to t\iake same .did so .1n Wlcluta,
Kan. The man's naf.e. Wfilter Anderson. With Billy Ingram on $700 of borrowc;u mone~, he founded the White Castle
food chain. That bUrger, lncklenlally, BOid for a ilickel.
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COLD HANQ9, .. warm h~rt1 fiddlesticks!' C9ld hands
indicate tension, anxutf:y, feat. ur so th~ medical fellows . , say now. •.._
MAYBE YOU don'\ know where most ol the mink
ranches are. Wficoruslb, Minneiota and Utah. ace wttere. .. .
Q. "ANY PLACE left in this country where you can
make a pay telephone call for a nickel?"
A. Understand most anywhere in Louisiana, slill. ' . ' Addre.!s mail to I:. },f. Boyd, P.O. Box 1175, Newport
Beacht ·Calif. 92660. •
Copyright 1971 L. M. Boud.
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e Mortt111 1t0Mor4 tH, ~ll!Mlf ffol, e IJ11tllnt l111to1t9" .. l11ch1ffd e Ah1111l1111111 pofH e M11ltlol•111l11otff of Mlocted l11ropeoo
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$59
Custom Foam-Fit · Boots
MH'l-Wo!Mft'a ltollo11 M•clll looh
IH yo•r llor4 .. flt 9'1 llHt ,rolll•"'•·
l•toctM fMM Hoh_.. 110,py ffft, $90
SA VE $9 to $45! .... ,.
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1499 .. 2488 "·
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Warm-Up Pants $9.Bf to $22
CUT $15
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SKIS, BOOTS, POLES .... ~:~v ... ,, 110
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H·~d c•rved in the Bl•ck Forest, this
24 hr. Elg in clock h•s • cuckoo •ppMr-
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12 ~ SI/~" wide. #.E205 25 ,00,
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oval eontemporary
Cl•ssic designs by Elgin and. Seth
Thomas ,' •• chose from: Bent walnut
oval contemporary Elgin clock, raised
br•ss finish numer•ls. I Slfi x 8 3/4 x 3"
'#E538 , 32,50
Elgin smoke tinted o••al
~as spun silver dial with chrome fini\he d
raised numerals, oval smoke.tinted Lu.
cile lrome. ISlfi x Jl.4", #E529, 25.00
Exclllng contemporary
by E19in has "spun silver'' dial with
raised chrome numerals. 8" dio., #5301
18.00
elegant walnut Elgin
Hond ctirved octogon wood fro me with
teKtured bockground. 2·pc. silver and
bro " fini shed di•I. 171/4 x 171/<''.
#ESOS , 35.00
Housewares
baroque clnsslc style
.Wolnut finished case fromes genuine
green "'elvet insert with ontques gold
t:olored metal decorations, by Seth
Thomos. 20 1/i x 143/4, #2107, 37.50
"Hldtow11" dJnntond shape
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'1lie Newport Harbor Yocht min!inum and IU:.lmum !OR
Ollll llU llllDOWlCed t h • raltrta .... , ••Woo let Jevel cJw rac. ctAss i~.ot' to n:lill flit.' lot lo lie inougurated in 1ts Q.ASs 8 -14.'111 ID JU , ~ Reptta -saturdoy .~ ~r ~k t;:~i. .
lbd Sunday. • · ' c:µss 11'.:;2t1.81 .\4 ~:111'. •·
Qua dolignaliom and tllelr . Cl;AS!l'IJ'-'27.51 to st.O. .
. CI.ASS 13 ·-,Jll.QI to 27.50
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· rfo Open .. 1 ~Jt a ~ boat Ahow, a us-
•' ,. et boat show, a marine ln-
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CLASS 15'-·23,01 to 24.50.'
CJ,ASS 11 -21.71 to '23.00.
C1!!SS 17 -· 20.01 to 21.70
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CLASS 18 ~11.01 'lo 20.00.
CLASS 19 -IUl,to li.t.
( Quarttr Ton).
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tnarinoswapmeet!
Fiye or more boals wlt])tn
one d the "Above cluses \fill
be given a atlrt and the win-
ner ,Will be jodged on a~ boat·
for-boat basit. rather than haa., d.... f .A • ciicap: Yachts rating in clauel · .,W .. "C ... hion 0 tr
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' thae. But whatever it turns ~ out te be, it will attract h~ ;E ' boating buffs to the l County Fairgrounds
with less then five• startera ., . # • • l will race uifder"'tbe ID~ flan· A .bo~~t' being tested for service in the Coas~ Guard whmes pas a cor)ven·
dicap. . tiQftil citiet in San F'raricisco Bay. Thr~e. of · the 11,00~pound, 38-fo~t ve~~ls
Level racing appllea oril1. to • ·are.being·.evaluated by Coast Guard ofl1c1als to deternune how best to utilize
yachts in ~ ocean• racing them. :A. l1~bo~epower Jet ~ngme propels the vessel, capable ... of hitting • and Sunday.
Molinari
Honored
By Trade
Angelo Molinari of Como,
Italy, the deslgne:r and
manufacturer of the Molinari
tunnel bull lor out-. bu
' been announced as the recl-
pi«ll of the Robert P.
McCulloch Annual 'l'rophy for
the greatest contribution to
outboard racing.
The presentation was made
at the annual driven' dinner
meeting In the Lake. Havasu
Hotel and was accepted by
Renato Molinari for his father.
In malting the a w a r d ,
McCulloch said:
"If anything ever revolu-
tionized outboard racing it was
the tunnel hull. Together with
outboard engine im-
provements, it added a sudden
zo nlnes per hour to racing
and enabled the o\Jtboards for
the fll'SI time to defeat the In·
· bpards ln' mixed competition."
He added, "Proof of the ex-
cellence of the Molinari hull -
if any is needed -occurred In
llist year's Outboard World
Championship when t h e
Italian-matte tunnel swept the ~irrt four plactll." 1
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NEW ·80ATS
USED BOATS
EQUIPMENT . '
SWAP ~EET . ' S.turdov. Doc:orribor 1 Ith ind Suildav. Doc:ombor
12th, from 10 o.m .. to 9 p.m. lncil ..... now yochb,
prlv•t• a.le of UMcl trailer laoatl, new •r.-1 uMCI
1ccessorle1, n1.rine 1xhlbltt, tuii: for th9 entl.-.
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f • l E: at the fairgrounds '~ aad ls~to ~ aw exhibitors and apectaton
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· Promoters of the show said
t lt is. envisioned as a marine. .
i swapping tpree, but that boat ,
: 4';1.Jen have requested to l pne Into the ad. New and
; ~ boats will include both i
: ~er and sail • · . · • )letail marine dea1ers ·are ! '-king booth space to sell their
: ~es to deplete inventory
~ t:k before tax time -and to
~ t erposure of their produ~.
' ' ' . i Catamaran i . · ~ Title Goes . . ' I ~To Ebsen'
' i Buddy Ebsen's Polynesian
:. Concept from Balboa Yacht
{t1ub was. the winner of the
: catamaran class in Seal Beach
:Yaart Club's Yuletide Regat-
!~e event drew eight 'classes' :ot sailboats. Results:
+. CATAM'Al\AN -(I) ~Polynesian Concep\; (2) Toru,
... o sauter, SlBYC.
OCEAN RACING -(I\
Holiday ll, Roby Bessan~ SI
BYC; (2) T"nqueray,' Mel),
Wade, SI BYC.
PHRF·A - (I) Nlchelle.1 GOorge Link, Labaina YC; '(!\
Ollver, Bill Raus. SI BYC: (3 ~ '
'rigger, Alec Obe.rschmidt, St
BYC. I
MORF -Orange Blossom,·
Mike Kinney, PMYC: (2 1
Aurora, Ed Ungennan, Sl
BYC; (3) Escapade,. Chuck
George, HHYC. ·
PHRF·B -(I) Loil, John
Shelley, SI BYC;· (2) Deluder,
Mu Warner, LBYC; (3) Wan-
derlust, Eldon Perry, CBYC.
CA!r2S -(I ) Rodwing,
Bruce M;Uer, SI BYC; (2)
Norte Jose Orte, LSF.
COLUMBIA·%! -(I) Vida,
RJck Adams, Sl BYC.
CAJ,.20 -(I) 'r'anato, Bob
Wilkinson. AB y c ; .. (2)
Nepenthe, Nick Condos, SL
BYC: (3) Hang Up, Don
Levi.De, Sl BYC.
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3; a visitl" Rho Lam,bda' . , ~hapter; ,Epsilon Sigma ' · ·
Alp:ha senils · lii n;i o ~~.even i n9~. ",,.
visits in the Huntington ' • , .
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' children Will dRnJe aro'und. \he Christmas tieer and: sing tradi-
tional Norwegian ,carols'When Trygve Lie Lodge, So'ns of Norn;ay ~tages
it annual Juletrefest or Christmas Tree party at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 12.
'All 1chll~'n of Scandinavian• descent are invited to the event
which takes plate iii the Peek Family Oolonial Teda~. Roo~, West-
minster. . . · -.. . .....
Children participating for the first tim& should br!'ng a tre·e
{ ornam ent With their names attached..-The ornament is saved and u~ed. , every year. · I ; · · -• ·
""'•. · , Children will dress in their finest clothes or traditional costume's
. called • 0 bunld." jhe girls wear embro1deted long. dresses ·and caps
. 1t1th aa Krist(n Berl!fo!d.(be]91\'..J~t) and Donna R§smtjssen. 'Ihe boys wear ·"knee panis aM-vesIS.-. . . · ·
Every district of Norway has a design and COIO;F'qf,its own. With • ;
the •CO!itumes go delicately crafted silver jewelry such as brooches, plns:
buttons and buckles. -4 .. , • '.1 ·•
Each child receives {bag of goodies from uJulenissen," the Nor-
. -· -wegian-Santa Claus portrayed,~Y'. Nils Lauruik· (righl). In Norwegian
folklore, Julenissen IS an imp1sn .. fellow who. hides in, b4(ris, forests
and wearSr a long stocking cap. ... , · · · . ·
Refreshments will include h'ot chocolate1 • smorbrod sandwiches,
Julekake, :Christmas candies and. cookies. c6.chairmen are Mrs. Berit
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Cherrin , Brownfe TrooP'· '96'-· ·
enjoy some o'f , th~ 2,000 'clolJ! ·
coffactea by t he 'Danny Dev.; I
'Doll '.Club. They will"ba giv-.r· :
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'j'Channels Needed for Transmitting Knowledge
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A donated t&evlslon set In each Head Start day care watcll Seaame Street and other educational pro-
~i'enter In Orange County is the goal of the Orang, grarps. Previewing the children's program are aett
;;t:ounty Op!Dmetric Awdllary, 'in conjunction with a to right) Mark and ScoU Craig and Mrs. Oliver
~tewlde Open !jesame Street project. The sela mwt· Howell. !'lie equipped ID transmit Channel 28 so children can , ..
;yMembers Gather Greetings ... ... ..:.
·' AJ ~draws...,..,, 1!oaat pvupl are ptllerlng for
l.~• brunches and teas, 411 .... Died with ·aeaaooa1
' llillllc and entertalmneol
·~ Theta Sigmo Phi
~·Mn. Ralph Tandowsky and :-loln. Ralph . Holden w 111 .. frevlew their new play, '1'be "·t!lleepina: Glint" for members d Theta Sigma Piii during a
'Olrlstmu meeting Tueaday. 'liec. 14, hi the Irvine home of
'jlra. Audree Coke.
''·The luncheon gathering will ~J;egin with mulled wine at
.::t"t:30 a.m.
•(.1• Tue1day Club
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direct members of the mualc
and dratpa sections of the club
in a variety show, and the
Senior CitiuM OJOral Group
will entertain.
Members of the' fine arts
section will offer a boutique
for Christmas shopping.
Colonial Dames
Mrs. Low_ry Gallinger will
open her Laguna Beach home
for a Tuesday, Dec. 14,
Cbristmas tea for member! of
Cavalier Chapter, Colonial
Dame! XVII Century.
Proceeds from the 2 to 5
p.m. event will augment the
chapter's contribution to the
tixtb armual Patriot'• Day
Parade to take place )'eb. 19
in~Beach.
Westward Ho ·
Members of the Westward
Ho Chapter of the Daughtera
of the British Empire wW
~~ Pamphlet Available
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The neweat edition of the Dally Pilot
Handbook for Press Chairmen is of( the
presses and 1vallable for pick-up by club
puhllclty chairmen.
A complete "how·to" booklet on submit·
Ing news releuea, the booklet also gives rules
for pbo!D coverage and other Important pro-cedures in handling women 's department news. " .Free copies are available in Dally Pilot
offices in Cotta Mesa, Laguna Beach and
Huntington ,Beach.
::.iune Nuptials
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gather at 12:111 p.m. Wed-soclaHiour at 7:111 p.m.
nelday, Dec. 15, for a Mualcal entertainment will
CluiJtmu luncheon In tbe be provided by Mrs. Jim
Loguna Rueb borne of Mrs. ' McBride, aa!ompanled b y
Harold Kleckner. Guts will be Mrs. William McDowell.
uchanged following lunch.
Xi Eta Xi
Xf Ela Xi Chapter of Bela
Sigma Phi will sponsor a
Chriatma.s party In the home
of Mrs. Tom McAnear on
Tue!day, Dec 1~ featuring the
ei:change of secret lister gllts.
Members will host a
Christ.mas party for reaident.s
of Westminster Convalescent
Home on Wednesday, Dec. 22.
Eastern Star
A lifl ezchange and the
alnglng of Chrlstmu carols
will lqhllgbl the a p.m. ~
day, Dec. II, meelln& ol Har·
bor Star, Order ol the Eutern
Star 588 In the MMoolc
T-le, N.-.,iorl Beach.
Ch'ristian Women
Hollday fuhlons will be
shown during the Tuesday,
Dec. 11, luncheon of the South
Cout Ouilt!ID Woroen.'1
tiub ta Ben Brown's restaurant, Loguna Beach.
Yoey Chuloey will provide
special mualc and Mlsa Patti
Truman will coordinate the
showing of bollday enaembles.
Speaking will be D I c k
Dickerson, ~arrtaa:e an d
famlly counselor and weber
at El Camino College.
MY Women's Club
'1'1le Outriuer restaurant,
Harbor View
Memben ol the Harbor View
Hills Pbilharmonlc Committee
will be entertained by the Gay
Notes, a girls' vocal group
from Lincoln Middle School,
Corona del Mar, on Tuelday,
Dec. H.
Mrs. Milton Patterson will
open her Corona de! Mar
home for the 10 a.m. gather·
Ing, wlllch will lnclllde bollday
punch and oeuooal c:Uea. ·
WIC Chapter
Hmbanda' and 00-of
members ol the Orange Coun-
ty Clapter, ,.:Women In
Constructton """ be opedal
guest.a at the chapter'•
·Chrlstmu meeting Tuelday,
Dec. II Iii th; AJ;h.1m Hyatt
Hauae Holal.'
Tom Wllaon ol Rtvenlde C. ment Co. Wtll pr-.t lllma of
vartoua. lypeo al c:omlnlctlon
and up!aln their relatlomllip
to 11\e Su Fernanda Valley
earthquab.
Memben will travel to
Joplin B!>Ys ·llanch tomorrow
with gllla and baked pod&.
' Spookers Forum
Mra. Charla Pewaon of
Anaheim will host the Tuee-
day, Dec. 14, Chrl1tma1
hnmch of the Orqe County
Speakera Forum. Memben
will write 11"-1 Chrlitmu _ .. for each other and
deliver them durlnc the 9:111 a.m. aodaL
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iruth Best Policy to Adppt
DEAR ANN I,ANDEllS: I've grown up
nodlnl ,..... columa and have ICCOlllad
your bulc ldeu u guldell!!M I ~~
111 t ha" never dtaocreed with you, bul
wben I follow jVOll' advlca lhlnll• tum Olll bltlet. Now a problem bu come 111> and 1
need to mow Whal to do.
My busbaml and I have been noUfled
by .. adoptlen -tha1 ... will be aetllng our baby within .the'month. You
have slaled In your column rtpeatedly
tha1 tt'• boll to tell the adopted chUd be
WU "cbolen" IO he will &rOW up With
thal knowledce.
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A cloae friend saya there ·ls a new and
better approocb by a pll'cblatrlat In
Ch!Cl(O. Ile bu wrllten I book 00 the
lllbject -the .-aI theme being that
the chUd need NOT be l<lld be ls adopted.
SUch lnformatloo, according to the doc-
tor, could CIUH serious trauma and' emo-
llooal upheaval. Dci you toow of the new approach? Has
It altered jVOll' prevlotls stand! Please let
ua know -READY TO LISTEN
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Foor years
aao I fell ln love and let the man move
into my home. He wu a bachelor, 38
yean old, and I . wu a divorcee four
years older. Of course I wanted to get
marrted but be sakl he must live together
on a trial basis to learn U we were suited
for one another. He said he'd marry me
in a year or so lf we were compatible.
DEAR ANN LANDEllS: Ev..,... la
my eard club d1aagreed with the wife who
wanted her b111bl!ld to be burled with his
glasses OFF bec:Ouae sbe -..Id death ls
like sleep, and people-don't 1aleep ~
their glasses on. .
U her reasoning Is to be taken 1erloul-
ly, people shoold also be bllrled In their
pajamas and nightgowns. Ploue prinl
Ibis for the benefit of those who mlgbl
have taken her seriously. Thank You, -
ASHES TO ASHES DEAR READY: I de.bow Of the ''ll<w __ .. Ila!! de ... -will II.,...
·-for .. adopted cllll4 to -llllo -.... "°'.1 ..... the --Ma poreato(e Is lllllll u4 the rllt Is ......
1"ae trauma ca-by an -wbo
puau'the word caabe laflntWf mcro
domqlJt( !baa JI the ponmla bad told the
QIJd, ID a tovlq way, tha1 be ls 1peclal
to lllem became they cllooe lllm.
Now I have learned thal be ls saelng a
much younger woman behind my back. I
consider this man my huaband even thooah we do not hove that piece of paper
which makea It legal. Sbould I go to the
woman and tell her about us? or should I
sit qulelly and hope be comes to his
senses and realhes he has a p>eraJ
obllgaUon to me? Please advise. BIDING
DEAR ASHES: Bere'1 yom letter ud I ......
What awaits you on the other 1ide oJ
the marriage veil? How can you be lllr9
your marriage will wort? Read AIUI
Landers' booklet, "Marriaae -What to
Eipect." Send your request to AJin
Landers In care of lhe DAILY l'ILOT
enclolUlg 50 cents in coin aqd a Ione,
stamped, self·liidressed envelope. ·
MY TIME IN VIRGINIA ... I DEAR VA.: Yow arm'& Mame ynr '
time, yo1'n wutlq tt. U Wt mu ll
~ oa l"" NOW, -malcel l"" Tbe chUd wilt Ileen from 101Deoee
. Your Horoscope Tomorrow
Aquarius: F~rmat Reviewed
SATURDAY
DECEMBER 11
By SYDNEY OMARR
A ruder from Seattle
ehaldlel me for belDc too el'•
treme ID my pralle al thole
boB 1llder Leo. I do admit
!hat Leo CID be , ....... to
tile point or utravquce,
l<leallltlc to the pol., of belog
lmprae:tlcal, attractive to the
pol.Dt of belng "IUY" aDd
,tru1t1111 to the polal of belog
foollsb. Bat I It.ill believe that
Ufe wltltoat Leo would be less
worlb ll91ag.
should be utilized. lmprlnt
yaur own style; dance to your
own tune. You exhibit a6Wty
to direct your own deatlny -
Ibis is all to 11\e good.
CANCER (June 21.July 12):
COmpletion o I algnlficant
transaction ls indicated. What
haa been left banging la cor-
rected. Added recognition la
shown. You are consulted on
Polley level. Take Iona-range view.
LEO (July 23-A•g. 22),
Stress versatility. Maintain
seme: of humor In deallllls
with neighbors, relatives. New
contacts now are beneficial.
Another Leo helps get you
ARIES (March 21-April 19), going. Be, Ind e pendent,
Accent on marriage, relatio8' original. Lead r1ther than
with partners and others close follow.
to you. Support Is gained only VIRGO (Aua. 23 • Sept. 22):
if you now are diplomatic, pa-puard valuables. One who
tlent and restrained. Be recep-aeema assured may actually
tlve to thole who express op-lack vital infonnaUon. Heed
posing vlew1. your own counsel. You can
TAURUS (Aprtl·20-May 20): collect what you need -If
Stick to practical tasues. Let persistent. Don't be thrown oU
others do the speculating. track by sweet talk. 1
Reward those who perform LIBRA (S'!'I. 23 • Oct. 22):
specl•I stt:Ylcta. Don't ~ You receive accolades. You
10JT1ethlni: for 11 o t b Ing • are corigratulated for auc·
.Perceive hidden meanings and ceqful compleUon of uslgn-
motlve3. Be aware. 'ment. Judgment, ltttulUon are
·GEMINI (May. 21.June ~): ,_o_n_lh_e_beam=. You can now be
De.alinp with children•
spoUJ&hted. Creative efforts
at rlgbt place at right time.
Exude conficlenct. Be direct.
SCOltPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21):
Sllldy detaila of behlnd-te<nea
activity. One who appears in-
. different is merely biding
time. Know this and respond
accordtntly. You now are able to separate fact from Wualon.
Do io.
SAGI'ITARIUS .(Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): Flod out why some /
people have been asking
unusual questions. Investigate.
favor. Know this -and lnallt
on ,..... rights. Don't give up
something for not b Ing.
Caprlco1'11 individual can abmf
you the way. Listen and learn.
IF TODAY IS YOUR
BIRTHDAY you art: intulUvt,
t natural teacher. Many
changes, recently Dlade, wlll
work in your behalf. Family
adjustment ls on horizon. ;vour
life style undergoe1
transformation. You will tit
healthier.
Play role of detective. U not To 111111 "ri' wh6'• ilf..J fir _ '"
overbearing, you gain. A =:1,•nc;is.::1 °Mt'11 torl'ltYMtoZ'-~~
friend now can be of in· :°O:l";;. ~~1111~,f.1:dr~ ~ valuable service. !Y l"ILOT, IOIC-.s:uo. Gr•"' ~~1
·-=="'""'===··=·=·=-... ==··=··=·~='=";;::::::; CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 • Jan.~
19): You gain, advance with a
mora1e boost from family
member. Show appreciation.
Set sights on goal. Choose
quality. Don't sell yoursell
short or setUe for second best.
You· belong in winner's cirele.
AQUARWS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18): Good lunar aspect now
coincides with travel, getting
thoughts organized. Format
net.ds review. If you don't
know -ask. Don't permit
fal1e pride to ttand irl.way of
progress.
PISCES (Feb. 11>-March 20)'
Financial arrangement can be
made which work! in your
"GJDtn'I
Boutiqut"
"S!J•citl
n,111, ..... ,
Sptci•I
Ptopl1'0
2JOO H1rbo, loulev1rd
H•rbor Cent•r fl•ck Mill)
Coit• Mt11
504-3460
OP'IN •VIS. 'TIL CHRISTMAS
SUNDAY 1J·I
Betrothal
Revealed
·THE WARM & COZY PLACE
To Shop
5oalh Coast ?Iaza
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Linklater of Corona del Mart---------------------====----have announced the . engage-I
tnent ol tllelr d•ugbter,
Katherine Ellulbeth Linklater
to 11>cJmas Russeµ Northup of
Lorain, Ohio.
Tbe wedding Is planoed for
March 11 In Newport Buch.
ne bride-elect a t t e n d e d
Unlver!lty of Oregon, earned
her degree at the Unlverslly of
Denver and did graduate work
at Ca1ilomla. state College at
Long Buch. Sleepwear
Sale ...
} Betrothal An('Jounced
Loguna Beach will be the .. ~
Ung for the amual CJu1stmu
banquet of Mlsalon Viejo
Women's Club on Tuesday,
Dec. 11, betlnning with a
Her flance, oon of Mrs. Erna
Evans: of Syracuse, N.Y. and
the late Mr. Ruasell P. Grandmother•· North•p. graduated from
Bucknell University in
New offietrl bavi been Pennsylvania and received bis
elected by H~ Beach MBA from Syracuse Unlversl-
....... _ ... ~ .......
From our own i.a. of Sald:ut
'flll col11Cdon.
J.
. Mr. and Mn. Jll!lel F.
•Wbarton ct Newporl Belch
., .. ve announced the enpg ..
.J;enl of their daughter. Ann
' •• :;~ THINK A . .,.
··• MERRY
.~ ... •• ·~ ,
••
CHRISTMAS
Christine Wbarloo to Wi!Uam
Robert Netro.
A June 10 wedding Is plan.
ned In Ow-Lady Qlleen ol
Angels Catholic C h u re h ,
Newport Buch.
Miss Wharton ts a fourth
generation Ca!Hornlan and Js
lbe araaddaugbter of Lq\ma
BeaCh's former mayor, the
late Mr. J. Frank Wharton.
She ls a graduate of Corona
dtl Mar !Ugh School and la a
student at the University of
Southern Calllomla.
Her flance, son of Cmdr:
(rot,) and Mn. Robert Netro
of Canton. Ohio, ls a graduate
of Montmy High School. Also
a USC llud<nt, be afflllated
with <lli PbL
Training
Scheduled
Appllcatlcns now are being
ace<pted by the Menial Health
AssocliUon of Orange County
for the January C.Ommuntty
Friends training class.
Through the program,
volunteers aid per 1 on a
recovering from men t a I
dlsordert as they learn to cope
with the problema of evary4ay
living and gel settled In their
community.
Thole interested In
voluoteerlng ma,y call Mn. Jo
Holck at the auocl1t.fon office
In Santa Ana. The clua will be
llmlted to 12.
EHO?r1
Grandmother a Clapter ty. .
as. Serving u pnok\enl'wlll'lii::::::::::iil be Mrs. Albert Pomato, '""I uolstinC her wlll be the
Mme!. Frank Pound, vica
president; Pat Ru I I 0 '
trua11rer, and Robert Grlfftth,
secretary.
Serving u chairmen will be
the Mmu. Ira E. Fennell,
chaplaln; Martha Bieradorf,
pledge of all~ance: l!:ddle
Pbllllp1 and Mary Ptllepine,
membenlllp; Derrlc Jteu.
lnger. publlclly, and Wllllam
Rudolf, llUll&blne.
Others are the Mm 1 1 , Rot>ert ~ acrapboot
•nd special eveob; MOdred
Weaw, haopltality, telephone
and ..-Vatlorw, and Bill
MWl!ey.-.
' I
'
Fknl 1'11nt
I Quilted Robes
' ; ( I , ' I ~ ', I
NightgoNns
LlmlWd <Mntltv.
Onty whlll d'ley: *ti
Scwry. No""". llllPttonl ordn. ......... _
88 .? •
NEWPORT BEACH fashion island
open mon. thru sat.· 'til '1:30, sun.' 12-5
.. I
•
• DAIL V PILOT Jf
Voices of Christmas Program
Se .ntimental \Journey· T al<en
tlOTtC8 ._. .....,...,..,, .. ~"" COlldll1llll 1111 -CllfMllillllltY .,, .... !Pit wf!k ... , .wic1tl ..,,.... ..
'Wlct It '*'"" tNM tlMlt ""' """ cllt1tNY, " ...,..-DJ ~lvtt• ., ..-ic 5::'...,. ........ "* ~ Wiii .... ~ .... tny ¥111111ft Wllllll ,....,lfll lltlllt'f """""'· .,. IM'iw ... ~ ...... .... .,. lltMlltltl ~trtdM 1W ~ l•I MIUOUa M~ .. II -.ii w •iriait .......
lllfliW #Mfl mnMf, t11 er tfMt ""' NM. • _,, ~-......,. ~ .,... Ill •1 DWMlfl9ft• TJlt ..,....._ "'
0.hlll ..... allclfl ..... ., ~. ltJ\, """"'° " ..,., • .,,.. ~flt "' ~-....... "" ... alMlfl .... l!Urtl'l'fl M. WI"'* • ...,.. llmefw ,111 Di.1111111 s1. 01 MOTM vl111cu ~ wtiklt """' ... •lftllt • ,_..,..., ,_., c"" ~ c •. nw • t11111 hit.11/0t 11ut not w tmlNd ,. ""--"" ..,," • nc..... -~1111-...,."',,-,, •'""n o.11Y .!.!.~· ~.. ,.*· """' .,,_ CJ""' mw. :"!:, ~~~ ..:..C.
By BEA AND~RSON . .,."" ....... day party, I
The Voices Gf Christmas
Ball had all the festive in-
~lents of a traditional holi-
'
But, bet::a~ of the en-
tertainment an the fact that
it coincidentall was staged on
the 30th anniversary of lhe
wOmma@@fl
iiJ@o@m
The Volunteer Bureau of South Orange County,
a voluntary action center for the many organiza.
lions in the area needing volunteer help, bas a wide.
variety of positions waiting to be filled. ~
Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday
through Friday, and the telephone number is
642-0963.
SANTA NEEDED
A Santa Claus who can provide his own costume
·will complete the plans for a children's Christmas
party scheduled by the Mental flealtb Association
for Tuesday, Dec. 14. Anyone wishing to help may
call Mrs. Jo Holck at 547-7559.
FAIRVIEW STATE
A volunteer is urgently needed by Fairview
State Hospital to check in items which have been
donated to the hospital and arrange them for easy
access in the storeroom.
Someone with an aptitude for figures also is
needed to keep track of the volunteer hours logged
at the hospital Mrs. Enid Lathrop may be called at
545-9331 by those wishing to help.
RED CROSS
Telephone volunteers are needed to assist the
American National Red Cross in its work of supply-
ing blood for hospitals in Oringe County.
Emergency requests for rare and special blood
types are received and filled by the Santa Ana office
of the Red Cross, and those telephone lines need
to be covered. Mrs. Cecelia O'Mera is accepting
volunteer help at .835-5381.
CANCER SOCIETY
Drivers are needed to transport cancer patients
living in so uth Orange County to and from treat·
ment centers. Mrs. Denys Hutchinson may be con·
tacted at Cancer Society headquarters at 838-0510 .
NEWSLETTER
Someone with a knowledge of commercial art
is needed to help with the expanded quarterly news-
letter describing volunteer activities published by
the Volunteer Bureau. Mrs. Janet Saleha may be
contacted at 642-0963.
Meb Take Note
"'· . '
Of Competition
• • ' -1 .. • ~rtt.""' lihtll "* l11elucM ftl'lflM'letll """"" Japanese attack on Pearl Cbtistmas, nor did their loved . 0 Twa1 the Nicht Before • lk-.d W111t1ts wt11i. '*"' -•'"
ll had 0 .... Who -·-·· f-them to Chr'·tm11," ar•·r J:!ltlngly • ~r.. NOTICE -•"r "'Mic """""""· dl'ttl " fell Air CDlllll"'"'"' """ .. ,..., Harbor it JrorUca y an ,,~ ruau .,. .. w ~ , rl,,.t<llf.wty. "°" NlllllM"'' ,_, Mowtn. be home -forever. wamJng that 11You'll to•I·------------111 NCM11 L1v1L ,..r,. 1tw1 t11tu ""'1"-Mt11~. • '"', ,.,1.,. aura of nostalgi!I that 'vtvtdly find......,,-. ... ~-r -~r ·my MU -" ...,1111 1tYo1 .. dfl'JMO 111 1111, ,.,.... • .,., .._ .,IMlfl. ~, ..
8 EF ,.... ••• -~ ,., JV tUPlltlOlll: COUltT o• TNI Ordl-. Otl\9r tlMl•r Mklt. ~I or
brought back memories or AUJ\OOM FEC:' juvtntte lead.ta~ l'ril now part st.t.TI °' e.t.LIP01tN1•· Po• Chi ,..,OM ,..,_ .... u """' , Hr8'11t. '
t·--· d-·de! •••• F.or the renditioo, t h e of ·~ -·-~-hill ~·1 .. TNI COUNTY 01" OltAN•• Hl'IOn. lltm1 •MOC!tlloli. co. I. l!•lf'!lllfloll: Mr ~I cl 111t:: ...--o 1 • ~ua u•t:1--WllJ" ..... • .... A•11JM Hr"'9rlll..,, IOll'll wnfl.lre, COl'POfttloli •Hr•lw • ""'~ u'-', rtL
We couldn't help but wonder 1ighUng e!feCts were typlc.a: ot The~·'"' "88 coneluded NOTICI OP lllAltlHO °" ... TITIOH er tt1r 111111'1. ll\lbllc or Jlltlv«• In or COMKtecl Wltll .,,..,ttne'( the ballroom days. lJghla b , W '1 I t · "o• "•oa.t.t• OJI w1u. AND Hiit ~1111r1. macfll-v or 'ltllklt -•llOll c1tn-. if the party~goers, wbo were Y "'o ayne rec Ing t.•TT••• T•ltAMIHTAltY 111 111101HTIAL .... ,. •·~1,1 tmorMnn' IT!KtllMrv, Wflttll ...
dimmed and only a spo\ shone. "SOUtarv Life." E1111a ol .. AULINI IUSH MOfGllNG. Arff sNIH ITlffl\.IH IMl'Ctl5 of ,.., -SllfLI '" P:tmltltcl '""" it.,'""''
affected one way or another Ca"""' in its beam was aa spin-,., , Dlu•Md. ~ within• ou.rttt l'J'lflt Mt;tloll rn•P *' "'" Ol'dl111-. ·-~ "6'" WHO ••~ VOl"I:'"" , ttOTICI ll HlltEIY GIVIN t11tt•K111 lll'lllCh tr1 l9IMld tar tHIOtnllll Plli'foOlff It) Comlr~IOll ""'I..,,.,,. or -:-i:
by that tragic event in history ning ct'Y'tal balJ mlllcally ,Anl:ol ~. lri\ldllll Ms ftlld lweln 1 "'lllon frllr M t ltlll -.ntwml,,. UM. lncll,dlnt but ftOf Urnletcl lo IN ~
Ing tt t ta and 'Ille VoJctS lfe' a lfOUp of ,,...., Of "111 ll'llll IOI' bauanc. Of Lt1t1r1 01 IOUHO AM "L I " 'f I N 0 11111, llM or .,,..,..,,....,, ft 11111 dr
and the years that followed, weav pa ems 0 s rs 0 1 0 t e r 1 . w'"" T .. '"'*"""" 10 1t1e ...,"'-" ,.,.,lftCt lOUtl"MINT seu.... wr..11~1111 Mut.,. 111tnmw.. ....., '""" • -•"' • 11
soowflakes on the ceiling. v n ,e I.SJ were te wtikh 11 "''" tor ~ Nnle1i1l1f., "'"" s11a11 -... ..,., Mlei!I,.. et -"' i..m-.. llrl~" .,, didn't start remembering too. origloated. by · Brown and Md 1t1at 111e Krnt a1111111aca., ..,..,""' tM *"1ct, molllL• or 11.11Mt.,,, 11t111 tor •'-" w .itc:.1r1c llll•h. 1rw1w
--!•-up of troupers were Memories of listening and 8 .. ..:i. 1....t.. ·rw£wbor Ar -11a1 -t.tt tor o.c""w ., 1,11, 1m•tltvlno mulk. ,.,.. 11111n1n ¥Okto ., ~lt.i MWll!o'Mnt "' llftlr 11 Ill': u ... -dancillg to Gene KN~. June 11nt. lAIW Q.al" ea II t:• •.m .. Jn .... ceur1~ ol OfHrl. '""-.... CON!rvcllon "'1lllft'llllt,
popular back lhen. Les Brown H rds I residents. Ip the beginning the "*" N1. l °' uld cow•, .. M c1V1t r-1 IOUMD LIVIL $ouftd """' lfltll i. E•trl'lpllooo: c.1rwt-. ,.,.1, UtlOO reco I S 0 W6e ~er& fr'·~-of the Ceflter Df"IW WMI, f' U-.. City lf St!!t1 !Min ... llOlN ltWI 11'1 dec!lllll 1tnc1 11 r.madMlnt aqullrnfl'lf Ind 61¥kft and his band of renown were recalled, when she was calied , ~ . ~ ,.,.,., eautorl)ll. tM we111111e1 10Unc1 """'r' 11w1 °"'" otMr ,,. .. ,.. ct11111ruc11111 no111 el'I cailJled in their 0.1*1 DKwnllolr I, lt11. ltlnad lrr Ullnt I Mllnd ~ lftlltt 1111111 lie .. __. fl'Wft lho ~ovt1ier4.:
high 00 the big band list. to the mike for a sc!~. ·g1i~~:... .nd ind w. I!. st JOliN. wi-"""'"'-ai.rtdtf"b•kl ,,, n.11 orc11-~ • -.11•11t Buddy Ebsen qui..,..~ about ne1 uutuuuuS a Wert e-c....w Cltttl llPtCfllel '" 1111 ~k•n N111on11 for -"' c.wtructlon. r1Hlr • r And the dance music, though ~... -1.~..1 • ..__ ............ '*'the !wnlno • ~ ...... LL II•-... lntf!Mt'll IAHSU SR ... nl 1111 """""ft ... Olltlll!lld W lllCl'I -
most selections are hits today, and kJdded doctors 1 n d wor o o ,,,,,_. ea.tt ~ ce11,.,,... ,.,..._.. •-r• o1 1.ooot mkt.o.rf. 1111 inti °"*"""""' 01 ""' coy., c his recent "delicate" SUJ'Rery HUIUllld •f•~ H .-ll ... -.:i' US vW ·11....., ...,,..,.,._ Ulte ,., s1+1tn. tor •nd lo¥ll """"' w11t1 , ••ruc:.uon, r•Nlr "' rllnOll411nt "'°""~
definitely had the beat and ar-The Ith li"I . Tlh IJMJ ........ II) IOIJND Lh'i!L MITI• SOund tMu, or frOl'l'I the l!ntl-lftf
hospital siarf to 'tbe enjoyment n, 'f ,., e, warning, """"" tw1 f'rlt"ltW fft.t rnel'tf ""'" 1n1.-... .,. "'"~' "*' In ,... , ... a1 •llY c-1rvct1on,"
rangement of the ;'fabulous ·of the audience and hls wlfe Burke's ,lmllt 90D died of a l"lll>ll"* 0r-c-1 c altJ ,.u.. 1nc1v111,. 111 •"' 111 • 1 , , c 11 o l\ft lllUtllk •w.eta • ri.111..,_.,, .... ""' forties." ..__... a11-~ ~·-• could ~IO. 11. 1,, 1'71 aztw1 m~ .,. 1n111un.,, out..W ~ •tructlM. ,..,.Ir w ,..,.,.... • .,. .,. Nancy, a member of Voices. Ut::al• n~ ww1,;11 tl'lll mtt11111 ""' ANSI s11Mal'd s1+ •lk• 111tc1IMIWM!'l!Pio11aun., ll•"
There were Qld favorites too Th h did ft hoe t ha•-~ de'~ed had 1m. · of -c1ar •1111 ':" '·"'· ., .. fll -like "Leap Frog," "Take en e I 80 8 0 ... ~ w..i. a LEGAL N<n'ICE . (11'1) IOUNO ••llSU•I! LEVIL <WIY,
"Santa Claus Is Cott.!n&: to cardloscopeJ>een available. ·~ tr•uur• ""'* .n.u ,.,..11 "" 2. e-11t1011: A"' C9Mlr'lldt011. the A Train,'' "Tuxedo June· , MN IDUftll """""' ll~el fn cllclbtl• o1 a or remocMll11t1 ntu111r\' • Mf!lled
tion" and olhers. Town." and joked that he Sku;e then the Voices of HOTICI TO CRIDITOllt IOUnd wllldt II fWtlll\' (20) ti mat the mll!Wnc:r -k. mtchlnWY ., wtfllclft.,:
could 41find the beat easier if It Quistmas ha ve presented 1U,.•••011 cou•T Of' TM• loltrl!hrn to 1111 •1se..,. <101 of !tit u1 Jet or •l'OIMLltr-tr• 11m.tt o STATI OP CALIPOltHIA. Hiii r1llo of 111'1 pr1111ur1 of 11111 IGUlld la 1 other lnl.,.11111 carnbll1tlol'I --REMINISCE were 'Tea for Two.' ' benefits , devoted to securing TH• coUNTY op o•AHH • flf•rence ,,.iau••· wt11c11 rfflflncl 1r111 rt1111r, r111u11c11111, "",.,.. ...,1.-.
·-th . I ed Ben Deane a 1-al builder ....... 1...... t d f ll't• I .... A·11tll lll'ft1Ur1 tlllll bl lllltllCIHr llllld. -•llPn. •. tW e music pay we • ..... "'C'l't'111en an ac l tes or Ell•I• of lLO't'D PRANCIS WHITI!' Stctlon '2202 Otclllll MehUrll!Mlll 1. Ex-Piion: EntlllK .... ""'
wondered if the dance floor and director of lhe 552 Club hospitals. Dtc••*· ' croori. lk•llMll motor YWild1• '" Mlk "
Weren't qui·te so crowded, bow which sponsored the gc.io ln 'l'hlsJa the seventh year that NOTICE 1s HEREBY oiveN 11 1111 """ dlclbtl 111n1Urell'len1 m • c1, 111t11way1, r r111111...t.....,r1 and tMIMI r ~ ~ T-, tred11Ptl ol thl lbow n•!'t'llll dlc:td"'" P\lf1.lllnt to Ille Pl'OYll!OM ol' lhll CNP! ... lll 1!rcratt durfM l ltnclln•• tP,IOl,[ 4
many couples would break in-the Balboa Bay Club, sang t111hey have perfipo~~.1~ the lt!~J ~'!.""'°"-• • .._...,111 c1 •,.1m1 '•"••'""""' ::::!~au~°'~~ ~ic~~:'::1e~ • .=:= :1::. ":1~1~C°"bl~u::.,O:~ ~
to a few jitterbug steps. It "Christmas Is," and Andy rbor Area: t\I\>~ sup-!:',;;~:., ~ .. t~n lht = w1111 • IOUl'lcl ltVtl mt1« usi,,. t11e HA" Pl'OVl•l-of th~ Ordln1roce, ••
seems strange that 30 years Devine, by popular request. port Hoaj Hospital's ex-"""deft o1 ttie tllove •PIMIH court, w wt11t111c1 Nlww"t. E~fll'IClllOl'I: SU!;lsltllon 10 111 1t11H
ba led his d • f n•-1 f nd ~ pr1Mnl "*"' '(Jlltl Ille MC-fll Sldlon t2203 Dlll!lllll .. NU J:-bl COlll!nlld to n1t1n IN! llctl'llld ago the avid would never ve repea rea 1ng o t'Cl\~Qll u • ¥GUCM"' to ""' 111111eri11n111 11 tM office Tht htllowtn1 r .. 1c11n11.i1 •rn1 1n lht wllldH mar •. r.,:ia1rtc1. rtllU!lt,
•··n deterred from dolng it. :::::::=======================:!at 1111 11'tOl'l'Ml'r 111t1AN 111 CARTli• 1s11 c11111-i.1 ,,.u era htrffr •DLontd ta "'' .. wflll• Dft .uttnc ''""'· ~1911we., UIOX ,, • ' ' llM ~llowlnt nolM J-); rltht.r.IY.
We also wondered how many Eu1 17"' s1rott. S1nt1 A1111. C1Ufornl1 A AH •r•••"" r11e1WH 1n tone I . kctlclll '2IOI NllM --.im.i. "
danced to the same tunes with SEJ'EN NATIONS :'~~~ ~~.~-:.:..,-..=~.:: ..!_ All,,.., "°""11y of kttt s1,..t D_...• u111t1 "" the .. ,.te of Mkl dendtnl wlttdn fall• ....... the HllltTI c 1111'11! to Llbrldor Natwlthll•NllM v!!ll!" 11ee11a .... af
their best g1r1 before going orf COIFFURES mon111 ,... "" first ~~,.,, .,, ltll 0r1 .... ~ on l.tbr-.. °""'' 1o °"'1-. ,. 111111 be 111111w1111 ....
nd all notlca' ' 1 Glbran., A-. '*'"" Ol'I Glbt•lllt PfrlOll to crMl1, m1 rnt1ln or cauw ht to fight in the "war to e Dlttd Decemblt' a. 1,11 Awnurt 1a Gllfff A-. wm on GL11tr cNl'llcl or malflt.-"'r ... wmi.
wars." TH "Ablel ... lr $4 I •llblrl Ltt Whit•· Ar.nu. i.1111 Wlltlfll ctl\' lfmlt. 1111 llli'll'Jw o1 •"Y mu111,11 111r111r 11w111-
The Program l·tse" was one -· H '"' Mmlnlltratet of 1111 tattle Slctlon 12'»1 NflM ~ SI•• 1M llftlt wtlkh ncMds .. , daA ti u M e • 1 af Ill* a~ lltnlM decldtnl _.. ll'lllMll'ld I" errr Nlallllntl d'WelW111 Ul'llt
that "hung loose." . •••AN• CAltTllt · n.. to11ow1111 ,. .. tl-'•rdl, un1eu ~ "" 1111ut1 o1 n:oo •·'"· of ..
The Vo·--· assembled from lloach, Toner & Set •••••••• $10.. uu •••'11111 SlrMI olh«WIM -111ull\' lllllllcttld, tlllll .. cl1r •NI •iOO a.m. af""' klllowlfll dlW. II.~ llntt ....... Ctl torflll ""' PIV to •It tlllM"tl•Hr i°'*I .........., Section tDOt YIM•,..., • the audience and, directed by Ti"t &-Sat •••••••••••••••• $11. Ttt· 11141 UW'*1 w11t11" ltlffr 1ur111111 nolM -''' Notw1t11ttltllll119 atMr llctlclM ., !fl!• tr diU oal Shampoo l 51! •• , •• , , • , , , , • , SS, AttMi.r ,., A*"lflllfrtllr IPtdl~ In 5Kllon mm If IL'll Orcllnantt. It 111111 Ill unl1wflll fir '"" ~~riti!:k~~~ a 0 1111w o,., Sat , •• · •••• -••••• ·•· ••• SI. ~~10 "::":. ,f~;;, o.i1Y 11~~ ~~·~ ~.r.=:=!1:!11 ~ ~::ito_.c~~rif,'(,:';1~"r ~ ... ~
Mlniptfll'I D" hu11 rocfi , ••••, S11. • ' ' 11¥11 wlllll" tM ,_..._.. 1onu. If-whldl b WCIPltlllo wl1'*1t '"'
Interspersed were im-l 'Or1al "Whitt .. ¥t lv1t p1r111 •• $21 . NOISI ITAltDA•o 11'1ll!'Mlli. •I Pn'f Miii! on •nr ~r'I'
t I b
'
LEGAL NOTICE "'"'1 NII• nr11 of 1nw tdlolnlnt ,,_,.., to Wlllc;!l. pn>mp U per OrmaDCf:S Y / Manicure • • • • • • • •, • • • • • • • • • S ,10 IOnl L""" Tl"'9 IL'll 11C1Uru: 11 lclc•lod. This prefllbllfllft
celebrities spotted at tables lOO WRt CMlt Hltltwor !Corfltr of Dovar) 64Z·Ol44 NOTICI 01" TRUITll't IALI A SI dlA 1:00 1.m. fl! 11 :00 p.l'f'I. llllH Ml '"'IV ID 1rldlnt OPtt•llarll '"
h lied to t Nf. T/I 4U fS clll... 11 :00 P.m. te l :llO 1,m, 11rlv1l1or1111bllc '"'°"'"'· w o were ca cen er on Wfll!'IHCL•v. Jinll•rv s. 1,12 11 11,30 1 s.s dlA •:oo 1.m. to 11111 p.m. s.c11an m10 sc1M111, H1111t•ll 111d
stage, a' clock A.M. 11 Ill• mil" 1111rtnc• ta 511 d8A ?:DO P.111. ta n :Ill 1.m. C~urcllft -'-1111 •••~lllnl
H B bb.tt nl Ii M•rlf'l'I'• Stv•n11 11'111 LOln A11111.:litl11n, 4.S dB~ II :00 P.m. to •:oo a.m. 11 thtll be ufll1wlul !or ln'I' Hrlllln Id a r ry a I • conge a Y 1su Wttl(llff Orlve, In the Cltv at N-In tt11 tve111 !hilt Ille amble111 no111 cr11;11e. ma1n111n or cw11 to bt (tMltd or
emceed thf: ShOW and Sang PC1r1 IHCh, Siii& o1 Cllltornla CAPIT ... L 11'<'1! ll clel1rm\111d Ln Si(:tlon 9220! 911· m•lnltlnlcl 11\Y notM CW IOUl'lll UPO!I tnr
Bl·ng Crosby's ail-time great ... LLIANCE COlll"OR:ATIOH ••• trullft cttclt tho ....... SPKllltd In, tllll Section. school, hosplt•I or dlu•d• wt>lll IL'll Mllll uNler tM Deed ol Tru11 IXlallld br Ille m1xlmum P1tmls1lbll na1.11 llvt! ft In ua•. wt>ld'I eru;9lcl1 IL'll nol11 '""'
hit, uwhite Christmas.'' The THEO Gf!:O"GI!. ROKOI tncl AIOA wllllln l"r lOIMI 1111111 nol bl mor1 ltltn 5 cl1rd1 ti IPKlfltd ln SecllOtl ma.I of 11111
I . d f ho LYHNE ROKOS hvlblnd •nd will ,. d8A •1MW11 !Ill ll\llMlred lfTlbltrll !IDIM CDCltl Prncrlbed !or .,,. ..... 11111 l>DIM mus c was a rerrun er o w c:orcled Nowern.,.;r II. IHI 1" look• 1191 ll'l'el. NoL11 corrlC!lw ttc1or1 10 bl ·~ ,_ L" wt11Ch flMI KJlolL, .._1111 or
the servicemen unashamedly PfOI 101 Of oi11c1t1 •acordl 1n flMI otH« •llld •• Ill• n111 .. 111nc11rc1 clUTL11t1 cllY· d'luru. Is lae.fttc11 or wllkh llDIM tevet
d·idn't hold back the tear! as 01 ""' AllCCll'd•r Df Olan .. Countv. C.I· th"' 16:00 •·"'· to 11 :00 p.111.J Hl'lodJ unr111m1ablr lmttMrn w1111 !I'll "°"I"' illlrnl., al>d br rea1m1 of Oefaull In tht Ot1IY: ol' Mich ln1t1lllt!a111 or wt>h;ll dl111,inr 00'
they yearned for a white ,.r.....,1 or 11ttormanc:• 01 abll•••lclftl Molu sourct -"" 1es1 undutv 1nn(l\'1 o•tllnll 1" tt1t hc41llf'·
MCUred ttlr"811Y 1ntludlll9 !Ill br•ch (It ltl•n 12 ml"/lwlllt + s dllA' prD'llNd <:OtllPkllCIUI '""' trl •llPllVtd
Long Look
For Legs
., Look for pN!tty P,Btterned
legs to be eye catchers on
the winter scene.
These include a series of
flirty patterned panty hose
clllouJt, nollce Df which W•• ,_clod Noise .ource -r•lld lttu 111 lllru -tile toaotlons wlllllll 1119111
... to oo ' 1m 1 ,.. "" -1 1111n 1 mln/hollr + lf ••a• Df • m111 IM!lulln1 11'11 1r111na ot.• " • • " Pl!ll "' .. sclwlOL dlurtfl et l\Dlllll•l °' Mid Olffclll Recor••· Wiii lltll •• Public NDlllj -· -·'" l1u 1ec1ion '2211 "rllM Pad. VWll ..... 1111tllon for ceSll. Wl~t warrlnlV ti to tM" I lnln/hour , + IS cll!IA' Anv nDIM actldlnt !hi nDIM lhels ~
'""'· llDtSftllCl!I. et lftcull'ltlftntM. till Nol .. --of' lrnPUlll'l'e llllCLfk l'llllH -ll .-clfltll 1n Sec·
"'"""' COP...rld to uld TrullM "" Mid Ullrtd .. (bt1'19, hlmmor) • s dlA lions tno.l •Ml t72M Ind II -·-" •• tut4 ... TIVll In Jlrllflrfy tllutlo In thl Nll<M SlllVl'Cl lf Plrlodk "lllC:lfltd In Stcllon mas w .. 1 .. lrwl•
cltr o1 C:C..ta MIN, COUlllY ol Dt"an,., ~actw thum. Krled'll • S cllA eircetcHnt lhl 1t1M11rd .. tPKlflld "'
"$l1lo of ~Uf«nla, O.,:rlbll •• •""" lfllr -lltn faci.r. s«iton f2101 w "'111'111111 u0lldlr111 •!hi
Lof 10 ol Trm No. 411. •• .,_ 111 Sidi.ti ti* MlllllorlM ~.... 1t1N11rcl a1 -lnld In Stc11on '21Cf flf
• "'., l'IConloid In look Nf, ,. .... • llw lllllwllll Jl'OQdlJrtl 111111 Ill lttlt Df"cllMna 11'1111 be .....,... I•'"' to JD. l11tlutlW II Mlktlll_,1 Ml,., llllpl,,.,.ld fer ftWllnflorlM tlld t'Vlfuatlf!f ,,.llM !Kfo ~ o1 l ¥111Ltllon o1 Jr'I ·-·· "' °"'"" Co1'"ty· ... known lllffflfl" nolM lllilllntff In ""'COFT\"1U!lllY ptWllllll'I• of tllk Ordlntl'ICl. ,. 20!1!, lAmflllt Drive, c.11 Mau, U111t11 tllllrwl• llllldflld In lttl• kctkln m11 Y.._.1 ~
CtUfllr,.a. Ord1MllCI. Nrf Mr1011 tl'IQJ•llM t !W' ol' lflol ,_
IDi :: b~ ol P8'flllt oblltoltons 1. Thi Mlwllon thlU bl CondlKlld any vlslant DI 11111 ctilPI.,. tltllf lie ~
:;,11 Cl y .. °'".. D{ Trv1t, lntllldl,. flrnt of Ille ell~ w 1111111 Wiien 1111 IUIPKI l'UlllY of • ll'llllHll'I-•1111 llllOll ca ...
' •r .. s, • .. ...,,... OI Ille ll0"9 11111rca Is btfllO -•llHI' ¥1Clkl" ll'llreof slllJI be flMld '" an Tru11 ... 1um1 1111'9!\llld Ul\dlr ..... llrtnl 2. Tl'M loctllon Hlocllld' ' 1"1Dllnl llDI IXCIOdlM uot.DO .. bl lrft. :;."f:t· !';1"~1 1111e.;:";'· •NI •1,221.tt r" sMH wan tnr ra1c1_,,111f"" .=~':':. 1rtlCIMCI 111"" CDlll!lr Jtll tor• wtad
Where does the career lad-0 Are psychiatrists, 90 per-with the design carried right
-
nc •• hi ""' M'turld l:_llllLM 11\1 aullllCf Pr-11'1' ,, , PC>lnt .,. nD' t xclldl11p 111 mol'l!hl or 11'1' both 1w;l't .iir, Wiii! l"1er1st 1Mrt1111 11 1111 rile llt'lllllmtlll• "" 1101 -1 · fine •nd hnorl1011"11nl EICI! dtJ' •h of •~ Pit 111num '""' •om env · Otled Dlcembei-, 1,11 bulldl111, will or Dbttructlon o,...., v1ol11tlon 11 ceinmf"ed or Plfmf'*I, ta can-der have Its bottom rung? cent of whom are male -up to the waistband. The pat-
Often at the secretary's shrinking from an urgent n eed terns include one called crown
desk, claims an article in New to modernize som e of their diamond, one called stained
Woman mag8.7.ine, which adds
that more and ,more mea are oUtdiiled Freudian concepts glass and one called the dan-
taking crash typing courses aboUt women?" asks Dr. dy, f eat u r I ng contrasting
and applying for secretariat 1_~N:ata~lie~·~Sbai:=·~n:ess::_·_~~-__:':t~ri~pes:::.· ___ ~~~~...!.~-====================================
positions with; large cor-
porations.
The article in the December
Issue says this is a result of
the current business trend to
"promote from within" rather
than hire from the outside.
One large pu~lishing house
In New York. for example, has
five male secretaries on its
force of 12.
Among famous men who
began their careers a s
secretaries are William J.
Ronan, the $70,000-a-year head
of New York's Metropolitan
Transportation Authority, who
worked for Gov. Rockefeller.
and the late theatrical pro-
ducer Biiiy Rose, who was
secretary to Bernard Baruch .
The article points out that
much of the stigma in the
secretarial job is being remov-
ed by this trend.
"lt is time that women stop-
ped belng in$ted when they
are asked if y tY.J>e. And it's·
time for mtn to be insulted if
they are not ked," it says.
Another "tsombsheU" drop-
ped by the ~ magazine Is a
woman psychiatrist's theory
that some male Jl5YChiatrisls
use their couch as a symbol of
their male superiority and a
way to keef women in their
JI lace.
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ICOAPOllATE Sl!AL! bulh11, lie.I cw °" '"r ltl'Clplrtv 1!111 -1111111 111111 eo111lllvlt 1 -'<rate ofttn,.
CAPITAL ALLIAN CE COllP. vldfd !hffl 1r1 i10I 'Wiiis, bulkllno~. or t ild 11111! Ito Pl'"lllllble II ludl.' IY Cllro ' ' ' ab1lruetlan1 Wllhln , ... 1101 '"' of Ille SICtlofl ntu Ylollllllfll: AMl1lt111•f ' 11 " ttmpll"8 lac:tllon. ltfmltlM1 IRhltlcfttnl :~1•;:,"~S~rtlirv l, Tiie IOUl>d i.vtl mller Sll•ll be toul~ Al an lcldlllantl r..-ntd'r, !111...,.1tl0j!
Puti1llL'lld Or c Pod will! •" orn"ldlrtc!IOllll rn!ctOPhln• or mtl"l-llCI Ill enr de¥1ce, '"""""'..,1, DICll\'lbltt 10 1!":: 1,~•t Dillr .,!7~1o!, '-No llldlvlclutl Diner lllln Ille _,110, Y8hlct1, fl( mKll1,..•r '" vl1l1llOt1 of 1nr ' ' ' •• ;r.11 llltU bl w11hln t•n 001 IHI DI ftlt IOUnd provt1Lon ol tll11 Ordl...,nc:1, w.flldl ...,W·
LEGAL N~ICE i.,...i m1!1r Ou•lnt lht MlllPl1 HrLDcl. !Ion OI" mefnl•IWll'CI clVMS or crffi.~ UI 5. The 1111bl1nl 1111111 llw1 111111 bl llDIM ..... ,. u"'9d!i1t 1111 nDIM lellell or l----~----C.. ___ 11111....,,111111 WllJI tM nDlllt IOUret ilDt .1" ¥1bl'tl!Gnl .. IOIClf11d Jn Jiiii Onllrtll'll:•
ORDIHANCa NO. 1l·l7 -•!kin ll'fklr to or tfler , iTllltllflmlftl W..11 bl delmld. ltncl II cllcflrld to Dt I
AN OllDINANCI 01" tNa CITY OP COi· to d1terml111 a vlolltlon. The arnblen! publk nulttl'ICI tlld '"'' bl tllbled ·'9 TA MIU. AODIH" CHAPTI• IX. no1 .. fr.let lllt tl be delermllled ll fo!IOWI· tbllemenl, Pl"IU•"' to Slcllan f21ot.t 00°
A•TICLI C.. DIYISIOH I TO TH• COS. t. A!lllw time !or !he souNI ...,.j Ar!ICle t, Clltl'ter IX. COlll MIM
TA MIU. MUNICl,AL c 0 0.. iTlllw fo warm Ull. Mu"IC!Pll c ....
ltl!U.TIHG TO TH• COHT•OL OP b. C1llbr1t1 "" SDllNI 1e .... 1 mt!• lrl Slctlon m1• ~ .. '""''"'"""--..' HOlll IN RlllDIHTIAL A•l .. I 01" lCCCl<'lllnce wllll 1111 i!'lfJIUltcturlr'I Jn-Tiil Clfy Ml-or ~II tllf>/' wlMi'l!"'' THI CITY. •lrucll-. ,_ftlnl1ll\'tl 1r9 horftr lm'°""""411 111d:
THE CITY COUNCIL 01' THf!: CITY c. Set 11>1 IClllnd llwl meter on t11t It ll'llll be lhllr di/Ir ta enforce &II -· 01" COSTA MESA 001!1 HEREIY OR· "A0' '"ftlllfll r11!wor1111t 10. r.._,.. vlllpn1 DI 11111 OtclJrierlCll. •
OAIN AS POLLOWI: d. WJTHOOT 1111 nobi llOUrce J.i No Hrton 111111 lrlftrflrl wltll. -· llCTIOH I. The Cllr CoullCll 01 tne CJ· 0Perlll1111. Ml 1tte mluotflClrlt I" a or r11l11 111'1' tulllorlll<IL Pl'*" dlltMd':
IV ol COiia Mill .. hlrtobr '1ncl Ind wrtk.11 -111on wlll! 1111 mk~ With "" m!'lli'CllTlln! of tllls Ordlrienc:I ,
dlc1t r1, lllll It 11 In 1111 bllt Intern! of Mid 1w1111lm11tiv lollr IHI ''*'-the wtilll $UCll """" 11 -8111 '" tllt,
1119 l'itelll'i, Mitty •NI welfttt DI flll• .,ound. The oOtrtl• lllfll '-=• 1111 perlllrmanc1 of hl1 duly. '
COlnlftUnll\' "''' rt•tantlll• rtt11t1tlonl be nDIM IOUrc• Ind rtclrd Ille lllllff'I ln. Vlol1Uon ol lfllt Onflnl!ICI .,.. ..... •m·: lm-.ci, fDf the COl'ltrot of nDIM lfl 1ra"lt111a111 •n111N1 trelcllntrl obHrwd ec\lled I" 1111 MiTll iTllrtlllf n ~r, tnldtfttltl •r••• ol tllll C1.,.. Tiit Cir, ,, II HConcl l11l1rvll1 fer • lltrtod ol Mlldlrl'lllllOO" VkllMI-DI the CllV'••
Countll fUrtlllr find• alld dlcliltn llltl, 11 """n ml1NJl1111. Thi IC!wttl r1tdlno 11 c... orovlded, ho\frllwr, !tilt In tll••
11 -..,.,. Ill ordtr lo lmPi.tnlnl 11111 lnl&r•••llcl ••the 1rnbttnt nDltt llwl DI rtenl at vlol•llln et hctLDn tm7 lbl.1
Orcllnante, llltl roll1bt1 l'l'ltttlod1 ol IDlll\d thtt Mmon111 POllll. ti 11111 l'IMllnii Is al fd!. •rod t220f lf 11111 Tiiie, • wrn11ni
lftl1aur...,,,111t bl tclclptfd 1nd 11111rovld Dr • 11 ... 1 1bowt 1111 1ttM1rd It'! for 11\1 rwitlc1 of fnt11111on to 1n>MCY!e wfl1 a1.
11111 Cll\' COullCH. nol• i-. 1111 m1xfmlll'll 111tml1tlbl• •lwn 1111 •lltllcl vlol1ter llDI Iola lh•nt
A«orcllflllJy, tM fo!lllM'llltl Artie!• 11 ... nal11 l•Y•I II s cllA ·~·file me11urld Ill'" Calender d ..... it•IDr to IM IN111nto• did la 1111 Coll• M1N1,Munlclp1l Code. 1mbl1n1 fftel. II the ruclln1 Is ICIYtl 1o of a ll'llldln\Hrtor carnplalnt. Ht com·i Which 1h1U rod 11 fol l-: er bl!cw !ht atilflllll'll. conttfllj1 IL'll Pltlnl 111111 bl lllUld In iM _, tt111 ll!CTIOH 1, C1!1pt1r I)(, Arltcl1 • M/rYl'f. a.1111 DI vlot1tton It rtrnoYed. 1111 can-.
Olvl1lon t. 11 lddtcl to lllt Co1!a MIN '· WITH Ill• nolM llCl\lrc. Ln -r•tlOl'I, dltlon el>tlld or fUllr corrtelld w!mln•
MUrtlcl11tl CDcll !11 rtaci •• follow•: Ille ODtl'llGr lll•U lllln ••tord "" '"' IUCh ""'" d•r -1«1. t" 1111 1'11111 1111• "CHAPTIR IX ll•n•1-rffl>Oil11 " 15 11CC11'1d fp. etltllld vlolelor c1nna1 bl localecl '" ordlr;
AltTICLa I l llllM ID\ll'Ct DI ltll llltn U mlnv!Q. lllt ICYlt, !ht rlDl lct ti r ... ylrld ~lli'lln 111111 L.ilil UM ltrv1ll lor 1 llllMft mlnule P«lod. Or, tor ~ lli'Vt till no!lu DI lnll"tlan 111 -,
•nl*"ll•I M•IM Ctlllrll ~r1tor llllll rtcorcl the 1111111111-1 be -med to bl olv111 -m1lllttl 1utl't 01¥hff11 I r111on11 II U 9ICOlld lnttrv1l1 for 1111 not1c1 br ~11111'111 or certtfltd inau le
Stctllli! '7toO Dtc:11r1tlon .t "ollat time 1111 nolH 11111rc1 It '" -ltlan. ni. !he lllltld ¥10lllor at hi• lut kMwn l<f.r: S.Ctlel'I n2tl hllflllklnl tow.I ruPCli'lll 11vtt r-dld wllllt lhl cltfll or 1t IL'll itl-Wlllre !hi tl'IDltlltllF
5tctbi Pttll2 Dtc:ltlll M-.i.i"'*" Crtfwll llol• sourCI 11 kl -ration 11 lnltt'Pl'llld eceurttcl, '" wtildl .vtnl tt.. ""-cler Section tnlD Ot:llOM!ld MDIII Zonet u f!ll 1"'"'61,,. nDl11 llYtt. Hrlld all1ll ClllTllflllKI 11 tM dtlll 81 Ille
SICllOl'I "'°' Nol .. 'wflnnlnct Sl1ndlrd1 7 ... ,...., ..... """ corr1e11w fKlor1 H • .., IPl1DWlflf !I'll rnalllM ol &udl llallce.
Stcllol'I n20S Monltorlnt "rocldutw ... forfh Ill Stc!lln ~ IP tM llOIM Slcllon mu M¥w*lllty kctlDn "106 E•Cllll"" N61M .. rttllblllcl lltnclorcl ISltlltl~ fDr 11'11 fltdllc MIM II lll'I' mrvllfoll. cl_, _Mnte, ,,,
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O!urcilll IHcllll E•Rmllllonl ..,.... ... "' nDIH 11\111& In IXCftl ., ""' 11111 ~ltlef' whkh Cll\ M .. flll eflrct Section mn P•lm1 Paci• Vlolltlorls lllowlbll 1lltnclll'dl Id fOt the noi. -wllllollt !he 1,,...allcl -"""-or .,..
Section m12 Ylolll'-: MlMIMIN.-. Slct!on f22M l11CIPl¥e Hf 111 Jllktllon and, te ""' ..... "" ,,,..,1111111 5'dlln mn v11r111on1: Adilt!IDnli ll'rlhlllled lf 11111 ctwurlot 1r• hortllr ded!H'ICI to bl
RllT>fdift1 lnlu11Ctl-H llltll bt unl1wl'lll IOI' anr ll«'Mll from -able."
Stctltn mu Mlllllll' Qf Enlwc~ 11'1'1' klutlofl wttll1n "" Cl~ °' COit& llCTIOH '· hcllonl 1114 ..... 11UJ.
$1d!01'1 172\J hwrtDUltr Mfll, lnc'1N!lnt -clat, fffkultlrr1I Clllt MtM MunldHI Codi 1r1 ~r &lctlon nJIO D1Ci.r1tlln of "Iller 11>11 l!lllllltr1ll Jontd pNllfr1l', te crttlll, r-IH.
I" order to CD!llrOI unnecna,.,. Ill• ll'lllrll'ln or c.lllM Iii' ••low,., be cretltd SICTION 4. Thi• ordh!MCI IMll lilJ!I•
cnllw tllll 1111ricwl"' !111111 '" l'ftltltln,,.I w mot"lllilld. 1nr l'lol11 er ~ u-etflct ll'lll bl In lull twee and lff9cl !Qf•· ,,..., of "" CllY. II It llll"e!W e..;1&n111 .. 111'1' rnldlf!tl•I pr_,., wltttlp ,.,.. CllY o! .., 1301 clay• mirn tntl llllf 11• ...... ~.
bl ""' !loller ol Ille C1tv ,. lll'Ofllblf llUCfl Coll• Mal.I, wt>fcll ll!Clldl ""' no111 Ind bl!Ort lh• '11plrtllon of lllltlfl 1\Jt•
noL111 •-•ttd trom •ti -"" " 1!1rtd11i'd1 '' -1fltd I~ •action "21• o1 cltn tttfr lh Pt•,.tt. 111&11 bl JUttllll'lfll 91ellfld In t11t1 Ordlntntl . ttll1 Codi 11 ITlllllN'ld Ill t«Ol'llltl'ICI w11!1 onca In the Orin" COis! D11lr "llot, 1 II fl determined l!ltt ctr111n nol• PrDCtdu"• -lfltd In Hctlon '2211 of _,_, Qf tlllll'll drcul1tlan !H'IM"'!
llwll •r• clet•lll'lfnlll to "" llllbllc 11111 co.s.. unllH "" l\OIM or MllrtCI Ind pullllW!td In "" Cltr ., C•I• Mu.1,. llMllll, wtH1r1 and lMflY 1l'ICI eontrarr 11 sourca er IDllllil 11 1111tfllall\' IXtlTIPlod lofl!her wll!I the 111m11 ol 11'11 l'l'IOflllltrl , JIUllllC lnl ... nt, 1nd llllr .... 1 the Cll\' In 11111 Ordl!llrltl. DI 11!1 Cll\' Council ¥Ol1ng tor •1111 •ff1MI 1
Ca11ncu of the Clly ol COiii Mt.. .. Stctlon ,,., Clh... ., ....... IM lli'!\f, •
ofdtoln and lll<llrl tllll Cf4'11tnt.,. 1n1lrto 'rllllfll.... PASSfD A,.D ADOl'l'l!D 11111 •111 cit¥:
ltlnlllf ot t11111"' °' 1lltwltlt te M tht llfO'f'lll1111 ti 1~111111• lfllJI .,_.., to Qf Dtc:embltt, 1m. , crNltcl fK mllllll•IMll 111'1' llOfM 11'1 0 blll tf)tll llOt bt lll'l'IUH to. !Ill tonlrDI, A. L. PINkLl!Y •
rn1111Wr Hll\1111"' w • not In c.nttrmltr Ult aiMI °"'•lion ot fll lol'-1,,. nol• l'f'Ooltm Mtret ol' !he i wllll ll!f !emu of lfllJ< ~!ll"Ct 11 1 .urcet Whotl llM, -ttlllll'I, -a. Cltv of Costa MIN
Mlle 111i1htna tnt 11\tll IM lllffllthtbll u ernplorlnlflt or otllet fdfan cr..rn. AnEIT: IUdl. ) rn11nt.i11t, permlt1o Ot CIUWI te bl l!ILIEl!ft ... PHINNllY
Sodloft '2301 Dffl#lllltl Crtelllll • rnalnltlrlld, tll'I' t•ctt1IW, u... City Clork o1 !Ill
Thi fDOOWlnt wordl, 114VoM1 1M ~lo llO(MH"' -ltd It° llWIOYiflf l'IOlll, CllV ol' C..lt ,._ ...
u"leu 11'11 ctnltlit ""-IN clllrlW In-IDUl'lill, '" • blhrADr wll!tll n<"'"' !he dlctltli ~II lllW thl ll'IMnlltl " lfl. llol .. 1t111C11nll If Mt '°"" I~ S1C11w1s STATE Of C.t.lll"ORNIA die.ltd llllow: tnm 1!1d nDI o1 ttll1 Cldf, lfl'lllU COUHTY Of< ORANGI!
ltl "A" Wll•MTIO toUND LIYIL ....clflclll\' UtinPllll, C:l'TY OF COITA MelA " "A" WtllJllH llund l"""" lhatl '""II \Al ltMkll. t.lftllionl. IT!Ulkll '"' I, EILEEH '· itHINNl't', Oty Cloril
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tll'llllo'tlM I -1G¥1111 '°"'fl IMfer' 11111 U· lClcl<'ftMI, llttWtl. tflttalfll llttnllofl It • r.,.u1tt ""'°'fllf Of !tit Clfy CWllCll l Cll.lllll\t trlftlltn! Mlk MUnil CDndllloftS .... --settlnt 11'\fi'dllndlM, frOad W htlt lfl tl'll •Ill ..., qi Dtctn\btl', lf11 IY M!M a lllllC!Md -II "rlod 1111t!e l llt¥tt• • ...... "4'1'11\it" il'llf'Ntll. .... 191..-Lnt Nil IUllj ¥1111 1
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81 ~ Cll't'tHallll,. Ill !ht r0!11 If trem !I'll City C.Ul'ICll 81 tht CllY OI Ctllt IOI lflY MM tN l"'1tolL !fie ... 01 !fie M lfl'r lll'!Olllltl or ,..._ N lln 1111 fMM. (11¥ of CMte #9& 111!1 111 •r ti
fl-flM loMrltMI te tllt NM fin (ltl 1. !•llMllOll: SKtlon "'°'' tlil!Mttloll Olambfr, lm,
Ill thll ratio. Cal ttllll not -l'r ht t<llllll llt!*-' 4111'1' lU.ll!!'rf '" "HINNt'I I 14) IMl'l; .. JtCY JMCJttNl•Y, llCll'IMCI .. , ... flt tttltl' ....m. lllflltl'll-CllY CIW!t and
VIHICLll °' WMk '""'tl!ICY Id '" lldlOl'I mer ta11 ........ ell<Oll\dl Clffk_ fl fl'lfd\lfltn'J ~ " 'ttcli'l •1 ""'rt tb) ~lllrMll w foiirl c ... 1ttnt. CMltlrll, 11\t Cjry Council " tf'/f m1c:11)!'1et,r, Wl'IKit .,. _..,, ueN. etnl!'lll"' or ..,m1,.. 1iw cry llf 1111 c:11r OI c... MtM.
li'MllYW or ""°"""' In ""' ....... " blhl'<'lllral -iMI· ~ltlllllltl Or•MI CMlf DlllY f'(llt. ,,._., _,...., ~ " ,_. .... tlft (t) 111-...1. Mddltn. utwlrtt Cltell'IW lli lt1\ lflM'I
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' brid• are reminded to have their wedding
·~ witb black and white ~lossy ~holo
graphs to the DAILY PJJ.OT Women •• 0&-a~ •.(llrtlneht <ine week before the we<jding.
PJcturea. received after •that time will nol
be used.
-For engagement announcements it ts
, ~rative that the story, also accompanied
.. ,by :a *'* afld wlllte g1oRy pi<ture; J>e -su1>-iiifttW.s1t .....ti or' more be!Ore the wedttlng
; date. If deadline is DOI met, only a story will be used. · '
To help fill recjiilrements on both wed·
ding and engagement stories, for,P'ls are
. 'available in all Of the DAILY PILOT oUices.
Further questions will be answered by
iWomen's Section staff members at 642-4321.
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By CAROL ~100RE per day 1nd presently handle.!! valuable asset." said William with eeg ahtlb, a:iUee grounds taste for home consumption. ~ ~
OI,.. .,., fl'IW""' 1.4. rnllUon. : H1f.Sl, ge!H:ral mat181!'.. . and Sand,. arrived at the, L These last perfections are 'calll .tfh r1·~~
"Do yOu pass oyt ~note The touring women Were The tnaJn hangup_i~ public headworb to be channeled In-omitted now since · the lhf"ttid(s :....i. ltiei ~IJ'I.
I ,.. ked t•· 1 d bout wives of IRWD persoMel arM;t acceptance but the r1S1ng cost . . • I . . . l~ ...,..·. :...1 • .J Puga. as '"' a Y 1distaff emf> I 0 ye 5 They of fresh water is swinging \o alternating sedimentahon predominant Ufif! Is for" 1r-rltaUOO\' as ™'~r'"~~
to take the tour. , .. alrddy kOew the daily "routi~e even this factor in our favor/'. and aer,AUon ·.tank!. In theory ri,gation of green belt 'areas, t~gh ttlw ~~.!3.,~fld
No they wouldn't be neces-of monitoring, titter i l'.I g, he added .. "Domestic use, of tbe Jrocess ~· much 1 like l~ Prbnarily ~ Uct . anQ, SW'·· ~~'· W ~~~·to
sary. But the lrvlne Ranch sanitizing, analyzing · a11 d reclaimed water has to start ":8 . l'llte 111d''t me cycaded;:~ roW'ldina residential tracts. IV\Mer· 1
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Water District qoes make pu~ymg water t e spie w °" w. gness exp re d t""' '1 in · ·However economics are ex· ..... Hurst l). "•I . . bu th . I Ith illin to lo air. ms a o soap, ~ to ... . "'"Z"';r ' ' • lTI . .
for reclaimed Wat,r was con-the possibility." 0 ·~ cean. g. . ' . , · ~-1,4-·'--"ll'...t one concesslon to .esthetica at ·vinclng neverlheless. He explained. bow selling In the first a.nd thln;I tan~, pected to '!ter·watt;,r us~ge ~ ~ i re:.,.t"1!!·JJ'Jl
its w'atet reclamaUon plant on reclaimed water practically water rests so•1mpurlt1es drop. considerably hi ~e l 1'1e8r (riR~~ "I
Michelson Drive. SECOND BUSINF.SS ,. ·, pays for itself since it offsets to the bottorp. In between,,the future. Hurst predicted the i\1~~tlli in
Sheer blue curtains cover Reclamation, or sanitation: sewage treabnent costs and water ls flushed wilh oxygen cost of fresh water will double ¥·: \ 'fJ ·Of.,
lt•··,··'·•-··s in --•·""t of,,, is lhe "second business'' of elim,i.natu pr-.nt water lax· for fu~r . cleanslrtg . and in t'?e next five y~ars: ~~{ :fe ~,~ '1 g •• .""":""'. , ~, -11\WD ~ tf1e, main: job 'J/I es. ,o; , h, !. , ·. <" ..... tdral!<">, I)( blolog_lcal )>ro-·" 1.. , _;cc ·: p . . 'fices Uuit overlook the treat.. supptying·water to 300 persons· ' perllts. r-many , the Water· is rnALir-mg.p~ ... e SI ,
water looks \Ike stormy surf in 1961. to 141700 residents last. , The tour traveled from the Tbe only s•h is at the ls hall the ptict or ,f tiver }f Hopeft.\!,IY,. w« ~ ,be
ment lanks. So no matter if when the district was formed CHANNEUNP" · chloi'inated for m..infection. Even now reclalm~water ~tet:-':!'47"'~ f .
or rejected milkshake froth as June and an estimated 690,000 Oeimer Filtration Plant in heatlworks and , the finished water. 1be cost to co ercial ~'fRlPinf J~~liij:i\$J18
it conies in to be clarifted, it by the year 2000. ' Yorba Llnda to the Sand Can-eroduct is clear e"°ugb to user! is $39.20 ~ a foot oceari.;'"he'adae<i. '-'EC6lo0 ii
always appears blue. "Systems such as the IRWO yon reservoir but the most .pass tor drinking water· but for reclaimed water pared a major consideration as we
Seriously lhough. the IRWD replaCe today's worry about graphic 'presentation came .at· would« have to undergo one to $84. For igricttl use, keep applying 30ph1Jticated
has an ultimate processlni how to get rid of sewage by the reclamallon plant. more filtering and a carbon comparative piicts, $17 , t~logy an4 Jj;l.n&(et'l'lent
capacity or 5 million ·gallons converting .waste water lnto a Collected, water, complete treatment to remove color and and $24. · t~iquM. ~-f t" '• ' .
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SAi;RAMBNTO (AP) -Ille rare vtrua ~-which He is amicled w 11 h · 114,000 In conlribulioos lrom Airport .!or a Jelilner trip to But now lhe di_; has pro--ioul ,...... wMch Dyillf Scolty Whitmire plana racka lhe 10.year.old's frail · Dewaon'< encepholltls, a rare around lhe country, brown-Dullaa lnternallo!W Airport In &reasod1ao 1jla boy wbo all'ays CUlhion lila ""'1-
to spend Cl!ri.tmaa In ·body wllh wrenching jerka : !or111 of lhe meaales vtrua. haired Scolty Juve1 hit home Washlnilon, D.C. From !here wanted lo be tbe "worlll'• "I~ IMn'a 111 ..._ ~ 2,400 mUet from every five to 10 minu~. . "We have to hope for the In nearby Broderick before It's another ambulance to-the Cutest runner" .c:amcn walk, ,......
home in the care ot doeton The doc19rt _.,Y that upless beat but we expect the worst," dawn Monday with his motbeJ: National ll'\Stitutes of Health .cannot even 1lt uprieht. notbilla '* 1Mi ..., w
wbo may bt able to afve·bim 8 curt (or bil ailment ia found, says his mother, Catherine and Winifred Bums, a retired in Bethesda, Md. 1 To keep from 1111 ju r tn g lllw1,y1 ~ ........
more Christmaaa. it will be only a month tQ a Burke. "If they can atop it nurse. who haf been helping Drug treatments by local himself 1durln~ the crippling hil mother, 'ftD ~up
After Scotty's • croes-eowntry ylar before death clainis' the Crom getting worse, maybe care for the lad. docton controiled the mauive apasms. Scotty speOOs much job u a nltN9 • We
"ftiabt for life'' Monday, doc--bhaM!yed1 UWe f~ader theycangetsomethingtoclll'tl An ambulance will take convulsions for a while so .of his tbne half-rtcllnlrig in a ScoUjt ,,.llDe-:lilr~=~:t
Ion ..ui uae a •l!ll-unproveD who Is sUU able to play wilh · him." lhem lhe 100· milea ·lo San • ~lty could wal~ and play bedcbalr which ii oclually 1 -bit'°· 1 -job I treatment in effort1 to cure · toy fay iuns and tractors. . With prayers anst-more·than Franc i 1 co lnternatlon normally a fe'lf hours a day. «ii.ant bean 1bag fiUed with a bo1-maklnl actory.
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A.ffirmef1
~S >JjGELES (\lPI) -Tb.~' ·Kodak' 'CO. hu
lieeri' Uf>lielll Ill '~tllW 'to'
refuili ll' a ' eher pic-turei~ E said show· e(t.:·1~at ~1Uiinct."
Tojlf, ' o k of San
!Jeniamlno broUght • 11
millibn' class action s u it aa~ the film company,
cJiarling It wrongfully asswn·
ed h · r61e of a ce:osor in
~inl .1to return. 12 color
photOI ~ sultmltled !or
deviiopinl. .
Kcid•k·•!Jd lhe pl)OW! show·
e(! I nud' 1CoUple in "intimate d'1ll~·i' per1onninf ac1s
thalj vlolak 111114 law•, and
Ilia! to livo Coot hit plcturea WOIJld .. _ lhe company to
SHERWOOD
'ST~O REC ,, . ' "' . -)00 ·_wom model S.7100
'AM/FM/..,X: va:u..t atS299.9~ .
. SALE $1 ·999 5.
PRICE
SAYE '100.00
:~··~SQ~~9J.l.~JILQAL . Qfti~:.~; .. · '.,,''·TURNTABLE , .
•'BU.ltT~IR STROBE LIGHTS .. . T
I -WOOD U.llNET
;I.JP fflOO AQAISTMENT POI PElFECT
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AUTOMATIC '
TURNTABLE ,
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lhe rill of beill(•c:ho,rgat wilh ' ,.
•idlilC In lhe produCtion ' of
' lo.wd photai. '. ' SPANISH IEDITERRAllEAN
GIANT 8 FT. LONG!
'500.00 VALUE
WALNUT
-IOOKCASE
Alt SUSPENSION
' f BjdPegged
At :$~4 7 ,37 6
, SAN FRANC18CO (AP) -3"""" L. Alioto'& can>
!or reeleclk>n coot a '14. olflcl.al
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2300HARIOR
u • •• •1111 cam: COSTAMDA
. JENsEN
SPEAKERS
REI . $59.H EACH
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Impection
Of Autos
Proposed
SAii DlEGO (Al')
A~llWl Wl4le Dedclah
IQl tbe m•pdof«7 veblcle In-
...,_ be ""' propolOd
would --llO mUlloa • y..r lo tdmlnlU' bul -
Illa! tbe coot -~ be tbe .jJriiM comilteratloo. •
'111fety, D 0 t economlcl,
abauld be tbe 1ovenilq loctot lot UceMini vtblclet," the
Chula Vlllo Democrat Aid
durln&, hearl!lo bore Wed-
neodty on a bOl ht IUbnoJUed
ia Slcramemo.
Daddah, cholrman ol the
A 11 em b I y Tramporlatlon
Commltlee, propoeed t b a t
aal!IY inlpecUon lllatlo111 be
.. up around the state by lfll
ao lbot all whlcleo ~ be
nqulred to lllllkr10 i.,pectlon bJ.re tbe lllele ....... lbem
1171 ·-·
Opfoeltlon to tbe plan WU
--~y Rolierl Nida, ,.._.,. tbt Aulomobll•
Cliib ol Soulbern Calli«!lle.
. ..,,,. random lnlpecllonl
-..led by Ille California mpway Patrol make
-<OMCIOUI fl! keepiq lbolr ..... Al• • .,. •
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Ulll'y lnopectlen would .,..
-· him to 1et bi, Clf lo u!e cond!tien 0Dct I )'W'." ,
J-Parties
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:Quakes Near
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IAll DIEGO (Al') -A San Ille "'*'" ol a major tremor, San Clemente. All • r • ~Dl'lo eou,.. ,eopbylldat bul McEuen Aid that wu · claaailled u active on the
• ,. the't .,. our faults becluae the ...,_ building bull of movement within r ..
within II nillee ol San Diego • up.alon&·tbe faults bave beeo • cenl geolGclc tlnie, be llld. ·
wb\cb couldicaua eartbquaket released eleewbere. The geophyslcllt aald hls
biatr than tbe one which ' Ancflhlt may not always be concluslom were baaed on a roCbd Lo8 AngtJea Jut Feb. the caM, he told a faculty study I of · geo1o&ic a n d
I, lilllln& M peraona. aemlnar bere. 1eophyllloal elate oo the area
Dr. Robert B. McEuen aald ''11le atr .. fesponsible for and on lnform1tlon provided
lbe faults\ probably could earthquakes Is relaUvety blah by earth aatollltes.
caUll quatll reitsterinl from for the Sin Diego reiton," fie The San Clemente fault ls
•·• to 7 .I on the Richter Scale. uld. \ located on the ocean floor ju1t
The Los Anatles te?nblor wu McEuen idtnUfied the four east of San Clemente Island
recorded at u . I faults u the San JaCinto, tbt and~ below Ille border,
San ni<eo bu never beeo El&lnore. La N ac!oo and tbt McEuen llld.
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LOS ANGELES (UPI) -
Juan Avelar, a meat cutter,
liled suit !or lt,000 clamages
1galilst-Western Union cOo-
tendlng his employ~ aenl Wm
a telegram asking · him to
return to 1work after a layoff .
but the tetegram wai never
delivered.
Avelar sald that as a result~
he tort eight months wages
1lnce ~ meuaj:e wu sent
•last M1)'.
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COUPLE OF
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BUCl•DECIER
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· SIW WITI STUD
Ba big a.Inda blQdo that
aita "&..to 21' lncboe dtop. Good r with Ibo al!md
lacludocl. Angle. depth.
...,_,.tor rip perfectly.
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·IDEAS ..
(WMI tin!)
YIUI CIOICE
MDII 11111 DRYER
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Iirr J01U halt. tab tho
W'lliP!H out of Dad's suit
and tbn tell him you're
recrdf to go to th• m:o'rie.
Ind bo loll aaleop, right?)
19moftl most of th• -. ... a did th• eam•.
thing with cm old dllal cloth.)
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BUCK• ···•Cl. DECKER D£tlll
71/4" 3/1 UICI
CJBCULIR DRILL
SlW Tho uaucd grMt
Black • Doc:br
Thia llttl• .....-ha qllcdlty OD thla
tough 3/1 drW with !WI dopth cmd boool poworlul double a<lj\laim..ta. cmtlcldck IOductloD d_.. 1/7 hack clutch. Not bad. HP, 1000 M for aot had at alL blla-.IADIUOllrf.
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Migration Under Way
Vo~ pproTe
T~ I ease ·
EARIJ&i.Jr (UPI) -
Vol.en In the~ l!dlool, Dlatricl VO ~123 In la ....
or a propoaal to lncnua tbelt
tues by ~ per Hot
PALOS VERDES (UPI ) -Pnooolt llld . thLs y<ar's
The .Mual mlgraUon of the micration began laler than
gray Whale from Ille north to Ulllally. Normally, the whales . start heading aouth In Late the w1tera off Baja ~~· November,..,··· , _"'I ; • asseaed val 1DIJn. b underway, the curatcit ,.of . ., The.· gray w,.hale onceh WB.$
Marineland . ol the Pacj!ic . huqted alqlOll to erUncUon.
says. '• · They now r rnumber an
The ~u win be iaca.i
-the II.to rate !or John H. Preacott llld a 30-eatlmated 10,poo; .
foot long adult male was ' Each year. they ·..migrate·
e:ighted heading down the from the Bering Sea to Scam·
Catalina Channel, signHying inon's Lagoon• .in Baja wbere
the be&innln& of the yearly-• tlley •bear )'<111111 • and lhen
I flv•year '
.,.;,;, to P11Ung grounds. returii to lbe oorth.
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ELECTBIC
UDMDWEB
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maintain Ille
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IUIE-UP MIBBDB
Two, 'tWo. two minion IA
one. Hcmcly for traftl. or
, for your mak•up 1
table. Jlagulor
minor OD ODf 4" aide N'fWH It
for cioa.upL,
Withe.. I
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LOW
.. YQLTICE • . ' SET
ComHwlthtraa-,
atalcoe.cllp.,<:Oldcm<I :
lhleo llghta. Adda llabl to
y6ur yard and ou.tslClit
cuect. Low ·
TO!tQge. Ho
!utallat!OD. 2 ponnlt
aaodod:
ELECTRIC
LAWll YICDOJf
WITH FBQ
100 FOOT CORD
··~~.TIOl 1·•·· NO. 7301 999 NO. 7100 ''TRY IT
-----YOU'LL IJIE
Fuigtf Up control switch.
aid• dl1eharv• plu.1 qviet
electric power ao you're
not bothered br the nolH
or rwming out of gaL
49t~.8000
This 11 a T•ry good died.
take my word for It. '
"Why"? yOu ask. Doa't tell
anyone. hut th11 thlnt
com.ea with G U.. loO foot
power cord.
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L08 ANGELES (AP) -°Ten yean qo, Angeles lrlooed Golden'Slala:1 Wmlo!'I
WQI C111111berlaln averqed IO Polnti per 114-111 /or tlielr ~tlh triumph in a row.
same for u entirt' teaaen. Hl1 tean1 '!!<iicht Lea Ancelta comea home to try
llnlahed II 1ame1 below the division !or tylnc the r<e0rd.
lll polnla In Iha Thll{sday night vi<lory, West and Goodrich each hit 1 pefr ff
said Ch1mberl1ln was playinij better for buckets In the fi_nll 3\.\ minutes to ~1
the team than he had in the put. out victory No. 2S in 28 aam:es. ... I I
dltmplon. , Milwaukee set ttle NBA mark ol 20 in a
Tod.11, the 7·foot.1 Loi Aftlele• Laker row last year and as the Llkm head into
ctrar la b&rtly avettatna: 12 polntJ per tonight's game here •s•lnst the Phoenlx
..We have an unselfish te~ Everyone LOS AMOILIS MLblll IT&TI . ..,y 'ell'T is playing for the team. W J1 .doMg • a-..~1tJ11 1 1.1 a..••owu ,. ,., 1J' !: \
what he does best -playln defense, '1 ' ~,kt ~ 1: ~ ~ ~~ -~ t1 -'.l
1ame. But hla coach Uyt 'Wilt la the key Suns, Los Angeles coach Bill Sharman \
·reaaon the Laker• are on the verge of uy1, '1lhere'1 no preasure.11 aald ~ lZ.year veteran backcourt star. ~~·'~" ~ ~ U ~~ ;.=~ 1 '; .,l1 ,. ) Gail Goodrich and Weit h1t the. clutch 11111r1 1 M • wnlM""' ., i.J 1t
ba ''•JnQa''ndTh sd nJht oi.. ltOlllllMft JM f M\111.... 1•1 ~it •'
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......mo. the N•tlaoel B • 1 k et b a II "We hlveo't been latklng about lhe
Altoeiatlaa record tor couecutlve vie-Winning streak. our eoncem is to wln the
torle1. .,,.. • Dlv~iu11 and avoid Injuries to our key
IA hla last two 1am<a. Clwnberlaln Ilu _players," said the first-year coocli ol lhe
· aoond tllrlt poltlla In -" and the Laker1. •
LaWt """ -. ~y niPt. Lot • Liken' llWd Jmy West. who cunec!'
erums: USC
Hosting Hoop
Foes Tonight
Colle&l•te bllketbaU 1cUOn r"'111\M
laelilll IO< Pad/to-I team1.
IA' lo& Aaplea, top.ranked UCLA, 1.0
and yet to be hord-pnaed, hosll Iowa
state in PauJey Pavilion. Henry Bibby
aver11ed 2t points a pme in the Bruins'
walbetl past the Citadel and low1.
Southern callfomla, ranked No1 13 with
1 1-1 record, 'boats Loyola of Loi Angeles;
at the Sports Arena. nt on1y other
Paclftc-1 U!am! pltylni tonlaht are
0....., Slat. at Oklahoma Stai. and ~. 1·1, at'llllmt to PorUand • .,,
CIUCAGO -The controversial no-
repe1t R6M Bowl re111Iation wa1 rescind·
ed by tht Bi& Ten Conf~ence Tbutad1y.
The measure had been under attack
both from wlthin·the Bir Ten and on the
Pacific Coast for a· number of years.
Mercy Bowl Coul~ Yield
It prohibited success.Ive appearances I"
th• Roae Bowl by a B!I Ten football
team. At 1 ruult. the.r• were pouibillties
that lhe -d pjJco team rather than
the leliue champion would make the trip
tit P.,adena for the bowl.
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· ' ONTARIO Race driver Ronnie
$100 000 f S · ~ • PellrlOn cf Sweden etcaped Injury u he , . or .. urv1vors :'°'~'! ~.~~a::.=-~r~~
' Y~ may have ~ that they're
playj,ic • !Oolball game S.lurday nlgbl al
Anaheim Stadium. The combatants are
Frelill> Slate and Cal Stile !Fullerton) •
Each sports a H record1 Eacl) was
runntrup in ils COnft!!r9rlce race. But none
of that really seems bnportant and this
wrltir beUtves that mGSt of those who at-
1 • ·1 -> • , durin& tire ttstJ. at Ontario Motor
---· Spe>away;-- -~· Col,mb' ha• rallied en. muse to The new machine crashed Jnto the wall
1Uppoirt this &Ame and. 11 i rtault ft •P. ·on tum one coming out of the
pears there will be only one exptDH -atr&iaflllway Thund1y on Ontario' a road
bus transPorta.Uon for the Fresno group. course and bunt into flames. Petert0n
And someone is workin1 now to try ind rot out of the cir without being hurt or get a bus Company to donate JU wheels,
drivers and fuel. bug~ of the cruh w11 beinl in-
Sa.ti.a ua ur ay I IS ~ W•I " U·I' • J -' ).t gt CJ
Laker1edtumed .backln1 Warrior s~ that ~~ : :;: t .J •
nan:ow a 14-po t, third-period Los Ti>l•ll 51 ft.27 12• Tfl•ll • \W JU
Ancelu leld to just eight p>lnts with 4\.\ a-:.!"'ft~.. g : :t : : HfJ ..
minutes to play. Jim Barnett and Joe "..,.. ""' -1r1-. • • Ellis led the Warrior rally. · . I~~= 'an_...,.._ 11. a. .... ,,,,.,,, -
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Game oUicilla are not only wohlnc vestll*ted. free, they are payJna their way into Ute
stadium. So are newsmen. So is tnyeM
who..., to lhe BIJI +salurday nl1hl.
JERRY WEST •ZIPS AROUND WARRIORS AS LAKERS BAG 19TH STRAIGHT WIN.
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·u lhey could fill the pl••• (44,000)
about 1100,000 would gd Into the trust
fund for the dead coaches' lddi. Alto,
1<1me part ol 11le ncelpll wlll g& le llO
family .of the pilot wbo was killed. .................. , It's bor<l le ocqintely plidld just bow
many will 10 to, the 1ame. One offtclal
hints at u espkled Jumout of aMWld
20,000. ~··"9f'T•
tend the frac•• muld rU.Ui care less a.s le (I) who pliys (I ) who wlni.
What does matter: is now many bodiet
clic$ lhrough lhe Bi( A tumsWu.
~uae every guy wbo· dtllta out $5 for
~.f!dult ticket, '3 for a 1tudmt d\Jcat or
a ·~ for a kia under 12 admission, ii
contributing to a trio of widows anil.
eqQua;h fatherless kld1 to lield a football
leam.
• lt'i' a benefit game -iMercy BoJJl ·tbeY
call it -to raise money tor the aurvtYors
of lhe thrte Cal Stile coaCllos who J>Ul~ed In a plane cralh li1t lllGll!h.
They died while dolrij[ their Job -lhey w•r~ on a scouting mi!aion whtn the lit·
tlt plat\e hit the big mountain.
Sp now 11 kids find themselves withoUt
th!lr flvbrlte S•~ta Claus this Cbrl!:tm.U.
PrepT~Goes
for Hundredth. '. .
$~aight Loss
~rRIF.NDSViLLE, Tenn. (UPI) -Fttr1
J>lvld Hill, It has bMn a lont live y"ra
II thigh adlool. .·,~Ofvld, a 5-ioot·t senior, has played 011 •
leiin that bu loot 911 straight gam•.
T<flilht It could reach 100 wlten
Frl'1ld1vllle Acidemy meets Harrlabn·
Cllllhowtt.
rrtendsvllle Academy last won a
liuketb&ll 1am• In th< end o1 tM ll!H7
sebon. 1'11t was tile year before Divid
beg .. pl171ng. •m not 1ur1 how many of the losses
r'Iie<n to, but It bu been qultt ilew,"
ltid.
. wut.ever me atttnd1nce, thbse turvlf· tna fantilies will 1ur~ly be grateful.
* * * TMn't uetlter Ambmld eomil1 IP
on u..1 Oraqe C..1t art• U1Utlld
Unh"•••· 'l\lt: oM -Klrk -II a
freaUia• at EdtlOI RIP 11 B=
Beadl. Ra:1 1-1 llld la alfeedy C
a1 a ret.oandu Ud delllllYi ,a1111 ftr
lb• Cbrpr yearllap:
Hl1 bftlhU Brlu llull ol lrllhm
Ytaq U1Iver1lly IM ,..,,.. at ·Ra-ltllpa Beacll llll~ -. ...u.-. .,
GtMtl WOii C.Ulit IM.JYU.
' * * * Jerry Whitfill of TuaUn ·...,, the 10le
· Ind th! ra~ tlrll weekend in tM SCCA
winter serld! rae11· 1t Holtvillt. HI& car,
deacribed •• 1 baby MacLann, teur6d in
t.bt oval at an averace el 77 mplt
II wOUlld up flr1l ll d•u (I) alld l~ll
OYtrAll.
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Another IUY courht pelllll .., Ille
clocl< Ind ..... llolld II I -etMJI
11me: Bmy Wdloe of Or-Cou1
Colle .. In Ille llaneocli·J:I Clnlloo -· Thuraday nllhL '
You wonder bow many pma ~
byJast-...:oecl lholl...,. ...U, -
by an errant llmeketper who ellller Ill\
or 1•1ned til!le al -e1Mr )\llldlft ti.
lhe CGDlelt by ,....... "' -.. turn oll his llm~
Pbolnll mlled to a convincing 135-115
victory oYe< Allanla to hlllillght NaUMll
i11Uetball Alieclatlm action Thund1y
nlpt. IA uolher Wt, Detroit downed
Clllcap,, 110-117. . .,,
New York's Jtancm tipped to a H
triumph over PhlladeJphia in the t.op Na·
ttonll Hockey t.eacue game 'Thursday
n11hl Thi win kept lhe 11an1en In first
place, in tht Elstem DlviJlon. And
Chlcqo turned back lu!lalo; 3-1, In lhe
only other ilnle.
PARIS -rut N1stase ol Romania '
defeated Jan'KQdet of Ctechotlovakia ~
7, 1-2, 1-2 in the Maiten teMli tourna-
ment Thurld1y to join Stan Smith at the
~ of tourney 1tandinJ•· In ano~r match tbunday, Cliff
Ridley del~ated Plme Barthes of
France, W, 1-3, fOr hil ltCOftd victory of
the tournament.
1'he eornp,Utien'• lhowdown il-i e1-
pecled bda7 whl• Sllllth p I a y 1
N11ll1t. .
Zeljko Fn.nulovic of Yu co 1 la v I •
deli~ Oark Gratbner, M, 7 ... lt was
the ftrat vlttory it.I Utttt matclw:s for
P'ranuJevU:. Gratboer bat lMt all three
oullnp.
BRISBANE, Austrilla -Auatnlla '1
Evonnt Goolagonf, (ol I toup slnlfgle
fnm Americ1 '1 Maba Scballau Thuraday
In lhe third nJUftd ol. the QueenJland
Gr111 c.urt Tennll Cllamplonshlpa.
The WlmbledtJo UUeholder. alter drop-
pill( tht lint .et, had to rally for a U , 6-
1, 11.f vl<IMy. Tha U.S. lirl came within
two polato ol an upaet tn the !Ina! aeL .,,
ACKLAND, Naw 1Mland -Ray Ruf.
!1!1 el Australia aed OMy Parun of New
1Mlud t•lnld the men'• alnales
-1ftnall o1. the Boo1o!1 and H ... u
Open Tonoil 'l'9unle)> lollay.
llulfall dtlealed ceunteym.. Fred
Stalla M, M , 74 Md Plrun heat Peter
Burwub ol c&..da M, 74, 11-1 tn
qulrlar.flnAI matdiel.
Bench Pressing
To Thin Fat
He Hasn't Got • •
TULSA, Okl1. fAP ) -Johnny Bench,
the hard-h.ltUng Cincinnati catcher, said
Thursday he Is reluclantly complying
wlbi a request by the Reds to lose weight
and drop two of his business Ventures.
Bench, in Tulsa for the annual
Oklahoma Athletic Hall of Fa m e
meeting, revea led that the Reds bave.
suggested he get down to 200 pounds and
divest himself of an automobile agency in
Dayton and a bowling alley in Cincinnati.
The requests came after Bench, the
1970 Most Valuable Player in the National
League with 45 home runs , 140 runs bit-
ted in and a .293 average, hit only .2.18
with 27 homers and 81 rbl last season.
Bench 11ki the Reds requestld he 1ive
up the businesses because ''the club
thought I had too many outside lnteresl5"
and uked him to eet down to 200 pounds.
Bench 'seemed more dilturbed about
the weight than the businesses.
"I don't have an ounce or fat on me.''
Bench said , "an'cl you wonder how I could
wel1h 212 -whit I weighed al mid·
season 1970 -' and do the job and 'now
suddenly be overweight at 205."
Bench said he thought the reasoning
behind the weight 1uggesUon was the
winning of the MVP hol'lior and NL bat·
ting title thia year by St. Louts' Jot Torre. ,
"They seem to .think the only reason
Torre had such a gteat year wa1 because
he lost some weia:ht. '' Bench said.
"They aren't taking into consideration
the one thing Torre himself will tell you
-getting away from calchll\I to thkd
base gave him the opporbinlly to lhlnk
about hl1 hilting.
Basketball Revolt
~ Cornell's Bmck Player:·
·' • Open Boycott of Team _'"
ITHACA, N.Y. (AP\ -Cornell
University's black varsity basketball
players -among ttiem the squad's two
leading 1corers -have begun a boycott
in 1 reported attempt to force starting
rol~ ror more Negroes.
The boycott by the six players began
unannounced Wednesday1 when all skip-
ped a practice session.
Thur1day night, they sat impassively in
the balcony of Manley Field House at
Syracuse University and watched their
nine white teammates lose to the
Syracuse Orangemen, 05-821 None would comment publicly on the
reason for their boycott but IOUrces on
the COmell campus slid the players
BUCKS' ST ARTER
GOES TO HOUSTON
HOUSTON (AP) -Houston ROcke'ts
coach Tex Winter believes he has found
the immediate help t\ls National B•ske~
ball Auoclatlon club needs,
The Rocket! and the wotld champion ·
Milwaukee Bucks made a trade Thlltsd1y
in wt\lch the Rockets obtained Greg
Smith, a starting forward for the Bucks
the past two years,
In exchange, the Bucks received the
Rockets' No. I draft chol<:e in next y~1r,'a
college draft and HouMn reserve
forward Curtis Perry. To complete the
deal, the Bucks granted the Rocket.a their
lhlrd round draft right..
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1tarting berths on the ·team -peril ''
all live positiot1s. ...~
Sources said the players 1ccuai' ·
C.Omell of having an informal, quo'
system allowing no more than thf.. i
blacks on the court at one time.
Two of the boycotters already w,~ ..
starters -sophomore forward Brt 1
Wright of Brooklyn, Scoring leader with ·
23.3 point average, ·and soph guard Jr
Howa rd of Bridgeport, Conn., secoi. l
highest with a IS.point average.
The other blacks are· co-captain To~·
Sparks , senior forward from Brldaepo .
Carmel "Skotder" Stewert ol Plttsburlf 1
Pa., and 6tis Story of Jamaica, N.~',1 both soph guerds ; and Joh.n Coles, j\Ul6t 1'
center from Washington, D.C.
By contrast, all five ol the blacks r ·;
Cornell 's freshman team played in ti
Big Red 's contest· against the Syracu ..
yearlings.
Head coach Jerry Lace refused Th~-1·
day night to go beyond a mlme&gr1ph(
,statement that said: 9
"Six black basketball pl1yer1 did If ('
make the trtp to Syracuse because thr -.t
have questions and grlevancta. I plan j 1
discuss the 11tuatlon with the rest ot u.~
squad.'' ,
Robert Smith, a Corn.ii, opolcumo
said Lace did not "want to 'say anyth~
that might jeopardize his relaUon1 1'IG 1
or in the future with tt1e player11"
No public acknowledgerrient of thi
boycott wa s made during the same 1
Syracuse, and few of the 3,7~ f1n1 Mtp11
eel aware of it. '
Hf had 1 chance to graduate ltst June. ft ~inted to come back ao 1 could play Ill'• Ing basktlball game. I just know w• do It. M.,be even a1a1nst Har-Jones· (65) OU and Running in Open.
Earlier this fall, the Cornell foot!/r 'I
team went thfou&h a bit ot racial Lensk I
because ot contentions by Ne,ro play11 • '
that Barrttt Ro1~r, a black hid 1* r
J>D•led over for lbe sllrt.lng quarttrbat"t
spot in favor of Mtrlc Allen, 1 white, l(t
racial rusons.. Ullowee." dnlllo~Jlrivat. 1ehool backed . FREEPO_RT1 G.B.I. (AP) -Grltr
1'11ds :lo.· 11 has about IO Joneo credilOll a ..,"'""" -.i It·
•\ud611ti In 111 edb, thus llmitlnc Utude with ht1'1nt 111111 lnU out el 1
bU!!tlball talenL .WOo-lonl •'""1P lllla -· . ,,COfch Joe l"lnk, In his H<Olld year "ll't been • mvaie lllla ,.....,.. aeld
•h ill< ochool. !ht losirC 1trdl< J-'111ut=• after <Mlbtl 11 •· ;u.;w flave ond 11 year. llnf, 11 .. 1111der • fer Illa h 1'1111111
;"\Vt led G,... Jn Ille !Ins! minute leod Ill th• fl. ;olO llokma 1llaMa o,..
i "*1 Illa ball, said. "Ona of our goU toum•-~ Illa 1ut ennt 111 the
71-••• drlbb tilt referee llOl ln pro schedule lllla )'t!lr.
wy Tha 11o1 le cul back and · "My itUIUde ,.., a llttlo neptivj -~1bblo11 hick 1o1 111a ball o1 Ille ~rt" Aill '-· -• ,:f!IO ""4 ,.....i Ud 'lift ul by t 'p01JIL" .,.lloOkll ol 1ntY•., Mri i iiuetll..,...
ran all this JtUOn. 1
"I *1IM •JllldU., to hit bid lholl,
alld ·-11111'1 wllat )'ttl're upt<U.,. thlt'a whit )'9\l'U do. .
"lo I Jual -DOI a couple of Wetkl
.,. Ud told m1tell l' .. 1Dl le-k hard
and llaft a better attitude. It'a helped." J-. · winner of MJy 111.000 this
-1ntf '11th on Illa -Ull, held 1 0111..inlit lted ovtr bll George Archer *"" U.S. Rydtr 'Cup llar,J. C. Sned, Ued
1f1: Mc:Pn<I at •· Mrl Yincty ind $l·yllf1ld Jullu1
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Boros were next at 17 with 1 group of
fOW' tied at 18. ntey, were CUrtil Sl.lford1 who··hld 1 holt In one. Bruce Flellher,
George JohnlOn and Harry Tolcano.
Delendln1 champion &ug Sander• '1¥11
l•r back 1fter a 75 .
Moet of the time's big· namu -
Arnold P11mtr, Jack Nlckl1111, Let
Tt!vlno, 811\7 Casper and Gary Ployer -~
1k\pped thl1 01tlon1l champlQ!Ulllp belnt
played on the f,llJ$.yard, par-.71 Lucay.ao
Country Club course.
"I nilly played 1ood~•I~ Jonu, wbo
had only one boaey that came when he
hit 1 tee &hot into an unplayable lie In the
denie, ltoplcal bu!W on lha)Kh hole •
"You aot to keep, It. out of thote
bushe1," he 11ld. ''You hit t! 'two feet Into
thlt staff and you ml1ht not be able to
find the ball. Thl1 cour11 can ac&re you..''
·Ht had seven blrdle1~ five ol them on
!"'Iii In the 11-11 lool range.
"I putted· "91 coOd,'' he u ld1 ",tn4
that'1 when lhls ~· b. ... '
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ln>V!'IY because ol lhe att.ntloo dlredt L
to the spectacular rus.hln& pe~ .... '
of running back Ed Madn1ro, who l( i
Cornall lo 1 1-1 record and • ti< !er Ill'• J.,Y League Otlt •wlth Dartmouth. ,.
The Cornell basketball varslly play1 ~>
next game Saturday nli!!t at hOll\ •
against Falrlleld. The team Ii 1ttkblaJ •
Improve lrom the S-l2 won·kllt rtcarir,1
posted J11t 1eason. • · . 't'hJ loss to Syracuse k1ve )t 1 ._, mU';,
1n IN curreot ~irrlp•lgn.
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~.Diablos
~~ln49-27
J.Yi~t~:ry
. 't By R~ER CARLSON
~ -~j:•".;;;.s Wl-
DiablOc will be ftek-
r ~ourlh st r a Ill ht ........ _.
ll victory lonlJht .•
when coach Pat Roberti' mJ
battles host La Quinta in an
8:30 tem111na1 ten in the La
Quint:a.Los A m I g o s, Invita-
tional .• ' ' •
1be Diahk>s are in that posl·
tion f o 11 o w I n g Thursday's
routine 49-27 victory over out·
manned Saddle back . in first
round ldlon. La Quinta beat
Santa Ana Valley, I0-59, in the
other fin! round test.
Roberts turned his team'•
defensive pnssing t a c t i c s
"-midway tbrough the
thl1'I perlpd and once be did
there teemed little hope for
the Roadrunners' upset plall!I.
A Cletermlned Saddleback
quintet had held a 20-18 lead at
the ball, a l~minute duralion
that saw , the lead change
hands·or the score tied on 11
occuions.
But the third quarter tactics
of · Mission Viejo turned Jt
around .. 11rst •n overp11yiljg Irv. ine League Champions t.one defense, then the full
court preuure devoored Sad· Coach Joe Fisher's Costa Mesa MustanJs· won the
dleback. Irvine League cross country championship and plac-
·Tbe losen were guilty of It ed third in the Cl Ffinals. In the front row, from
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Gosly, David Smith, Nick Priest.' In lbe b;\ck 'row .are
Tim Gollnick, Mike Holliday, Doue Mac'Lean, Jeff Haight, Mike Stutsman.
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By GLEN)IJ W1111'1\ , -blvt tho -lo ' ........ ~ ..... --. till '&.Don. They
LONG BEACH _; ~ hive l'OtiJndnl alJ.Cll' 11\111
Harbor High · llOOlllinclY , baa , Gnc Cll'O)' ud D!llY Mark
everything golne for It ~ NewW. Botlt' b .o 1 1 t ti·
11 It seeks ill IOllrtli~l=!F i:c:. =nd~t
water polo champlonahtp In ~ last five yeara. tt WU Cere1 who kn
1be Sallon .i ...a. Bill Newpri. aporl In .Ibo thin!
Barnet!""' seeded !Int In lbe quor1«" th<Lucon'.-
" plo)IOffs, come Into ploy wtlll ,. M Yidsy OYet Ibo Sollan.
21-1 record,· hlve~tour ftnt
Face Ba~ J'l1 UJ'• tam. alHeaguen. And they bav_e .Jay Farrer, Suftlet Lea.cue most VllUlblt pllyer,
, Yet they may nD. be the
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the water for the t o'cb:,k
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·ny H1lls High (Fl\llerlonl LaneerS, who ue ·:IM for Ibo
Bu~ Cagers Eµd,.~~
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Lakewood tangle at 7: 30 in 'the • 'I.
third place outtfta. · 1
Losing . ~rought~;~;
Newport edgelf&iMy lliDJ 1· f; , ~r .q:o in the flnala, 5-4. ~But this year the Lancers
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Orqe Coast Col lJ! g e '"• '"°'1<aball ,team ended an ii·
• N.W~•T HAit.Oil lti·ll month drought T h u r I d I y
N......,,, II, F1,1I~ I nJ&ht, . N~ f, Wlllt!ll-r J N......-t 11. c-cttt ,,..r 1 Ocilch Herb ·uvsey'1 Pir1tes
........ J, """"' Hiii• ' !OT) bocked off TreuUre V1.Uey of ,,._, 10. c~ "91 ,,,,., 1 ......... __ N~ n. G.<'IMf> Gr ... e. 1 ~Jo. Ore. S.'ll. ln tbe'first
N-i!Off 17, lt•lldlo 1'~ I round Of the Mila ~n Jn.
N-1 ll, l•t ...... ' · Nwrfiort 1" c..,.... a-s v~ tourney at OCC -== ~1.L.IH!':"~,l..cfl I eodbic 1 JOng loling streak.
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1be <JCC.Tr_. Valley
tilt wu 1 game ot llviiway
for the most part wllli ~
t.am able lo control Pit ~ and break away tp a big!
-due F,imarily to aomeis . PX pauhlJ. !') lj was ligbl all Ibo way qlil
1boul 3:40 , remained "'!11'8
Orange C.OUt fired in ' seven
'}XiiJ\l.\in a,.row to jump fron\ a
O""JIOinl lu~ lo a-confoilable
eighl.i>olnt JUUiln (7US)f 1>
NlllWPWf '· Motrlllil 2' (a'""'inlt San,ta. Anal . and that N-111, W9'ttn1 t P -
S4llwtr HMlt .. NIW-' " was If Iona games ago.
='"Dia~ be~ ~': left are .Kevin Gallagher, Joh,n Olswang, George aide play of Gil Normandie, _________ .::.__c__:._ __ _;:;_ _ _;:_ _____________________ ~
qulckly rook the lead foe good. •
In lad, the RoaclnuJnm
could ma11age only three field
goals Jn 19 attempts the •
cond half. What shots they
could get were hurried and off
Marina, Los Alamitos Clash
N......_. "· Wntmi ...... I . 'And ,aJtt-...h•T h u r Id I y F11ll~ 7, N..,_. I ......,.,. Gwc Fa' ces NllWSOrt?.2-Mllrttl (ltl ........... ) 4 Jti&ht'I Victor)' OVer the = ~ ~~~~·· Chlkan wun't the mOst N.....,.., s. LMft'llOd " .artiltlc affair. Livsey'1 crew
B k £• }d ' i. 11 atlll nvorlng it with much
Arid that ... due mainly/ID
Ibo work .i IJ.7 lorwm!&rter
Skip Williams who cannet'lll
pair of chvlly, _,,, ..
followed with a three-~!
play. all In a apon d abotlt 30 seconda. • "r '
balance.
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win for Mission Viejo, it was a
sub-normal performance for
the winners.
Roberts' ftve hit only 17 of
I fi3 llmta from tbe Door for 27
pettent.
But tiie 1111100th·ball handlers
from Mission Viejo committed
~y five turnovers to Sad-
dleb&ck's 21.
,.. Craig Citro, the only senior ilJI Missk>n Viejo's lop seven
,players, was the only other
,Nl•yer in double figures for
either squad with 11 counters.
·: N o r mandie accumuJated
'fuost of hl.t points in the se-
cond half when the Diablos
. -went to work to put it out or
rach.
He scored 10 in the third
·&er1od on four field goals and
•• pair of gratis shots and ad· l&ed eight more to his totals in
the final stanza .
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I , ( '• f 1SupnY ~ltl1 12, COii• Mnl I _The Win put 0CC into the Wiiiiam....: I ~ l < >
Slinrl-V' Hm1S1, Dowrlt, ' sem'fi Is Ion' ht I t BAKERSFIELD _. r-lden 1 na ' 1g a g a n s Kanluew1kl • o 41 ~ uu !-• P11111t1 1, SllMl' Hlll1 I {OT) t --'' ..
s11111w Hll11 12, M1t1lk111 1 AI!an Hancoct. at 9 o'clock. Ne;:;,;;-. , : I"" West College's basketball"team sunn.,, H1111 •· LB wK ... a niat will be prectded by Gret:n 2 1 Ti
bids for iLs fot!rlh victory of ~~1Su':w:0::1~11111 c5udd... anOther semifinal tilt at·7 in-.~,,,,.,, ·;. : ~~,t
For .Tourney Championship
The Los Alamitos Gri ins
will be in the market for an
ea"tly torm of revenge tonight
in the championship ftnal con-
test of the seventh annual
Marina-Westminster Rola(y
Invitational basketball touma·
ment at Westminster.
Tipoff time is 9 o'clock for
an expected rugged battle
between the Griffins and top
ueded Marina's Vikings, who
topped Loa Alamitos, 58-53,
last week in a regular non-.
league game.
ln another contest with
Orange Coast area interest,
San Clemente meets host
Westminster's Lions at 6
o'clock for the consolation ti·
tie.
A 7:30 'rnatch4p to decide
third place will pit Kate Ila's
Knights against the Magnolia
Sentinels.
Getting back to the Vike-
Griffin tilt, it's nearly a
tossup.
When the clubs met last
week, coach Wendell Witt's
Griffins were nursing a 5.l-52
edge with a little more .than a
minute to play More they
succumbed t o last·second
heroics by Marina's Roger
Speaks and Mark Ford.
Speaks and Ford, with 12
and 14 points, were also in·
strumental in last Wednesday
night'• 65-51 Vlke conquest or
'Magnolia In the second round
of the tourney.
They pooled their talenb
with the Impressive creden-
tials of 6--7 center mate Dean
Bogdan to shoot down the tall
Sentinels.
Against Magnolia, the 225-
pound Bogdan contributed 16
points, polled down 19 re-
bounds and blocked four shots.
Vlke Jim Stephens figures
that Bogdan is the key any
time Marina wins big and con-
trols the boards as it did In the
Magnolia tiff.
However, the Marina men-
tor adds "much iike last year,
we still lack the killer instinct.
Ir. other words, we streak for
awhile. then kind o( lay back.
I hope we can cure this before
long."
Marina polished off Foun-the 1971-72 season here tOni""t . fMfh OTI volving Riverside and Los su.., o • ·'"'"~ 6" SU'f'IY Hltl1 U, U S.rne J 1,.,,. Mloed e ' 2 j .. , t 'taln Valley by a 86-45 count in facing .Bakel'Jfiel.d College's •Suft11v l41us 2" 1..owen J n.i16elea CC. To1111 1. ,. 11 1, : 'I •1.-r $11M\1 HMll 1,((Wlf Mna; I H k ..... ~ EJ' 0. "I' uw tournament opener last Renegades In. the . first ,of a su-H111s •t. s..,....._, • ancoc ......,,.,~ Camino, ""c-t (M>
Tuesday. SuMt Hiib '· DlwM+ JI ~ 71-71, ~.ti..r.y night while ' 111 tt ~1!14 two-game trek to Pie San Joa-s-Hllts 1" u Hebr• ' R" Ide"!'"'-~ LA ..,_ • Los Al, meanwhile, got into quin V·'ley. su,...... Hiiis 11, F1111.noi. J 1ven ~ CC poated ,,.. 'r -~ · u
11J Su11111 Hlll1 ''· T,,,., J opeping round w1n11 Wed· wn~ 10 1 1 .. l'i·~·r: the finals by running past It starts at .. SUl'lnr Hiii• "· ·-...... ' _:, ~ ... -..., Westminster by a 79-69 margin · 511111'1'1' Hll11 a. N"'-' 4 M:1Uay. ~ct. 1 1 • "
a.nd slopping Katella, 61-47. Saturday night coach Dick Sunn.,, Hms 11, ic:~' Io consolaUon tilts today, '-" : . : :i 'ri ~
Strlcklin's :Golden We,st t'::~1W:1V,·~::-~T'""s Sacf'dJe~ct, and Santa Ana =~ ! ~ ~~ln1 The Griffins are paced by Rustlers tangle with Fmno in &u(!llY HH15 10, u.i.,.; 2 met thll lftemoon with El '-""" 1 , 11 • , last year'! Irvine League another. 8 o'clock tilt. ~ Hftt• s. ~ t ,.. _ _,i'~ 1 . T TOf111 • .u 11 it • u
player of the year -6--3 Rick ------------'.,=-:..:.":::"'::.' .:•~<-::_.-::::::..:v::•'::"':..:' _ _:~::. ;:," ::•=.N_::•cm=g~:_r:.:.• :•.:'..'.":!!_:•:__~"~''"''.".-'.:'.' ~0<~c:,:•~'1'::-~· -~·~·~"'.':"'e.!•
Quinn -and guard Fritz
Miller.
The Westmlnster-5an
Clemente consolation decider
is expected to be a speed-
domina~ display with both
sides possessing explosive fast
break offenses.
Big gun for the Lions i_s 6-4
!orward Terry Meisenheimer
while the Tritons are led by 6-
2 front line players Dan Nau
and Mike Dowling and 5-11
guard Pete Sellers.
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It's a mass exodus for vantage with five-point wins in
Orange co'ast area prep 16? and last year. Jn INS the
basketball teams tonight in Oilers lost 64-58. In the CIF
non -league action with seven quarterfinals to Sunny Hills.
quintets taking to the road. The hosts ate 1-2 this year
Edison Gains Semis
With 73-50 Victory
Topping the list is un. but are considered a solid
defeated Huntington Beach's threat to the Freeway League
Invasion Of Sunny Hills where title behind 6-9 senior center
the hos't tancers of coach Starr Dehn.
Russ Hawk await Elmer Combs opines his team must
Combs' 3--0 contingent. screen Dehn out on the
It gels under way at 8 as defensive boards while main-
does four other tests. They are taining an offensive thrust.
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When confronted by one
O;baerver prior lo Thursday
night's Edison-Bolsa Grande
dash In the opening round o(
the La Quinta • Los Aroigos
Invitational basketball tourna-
ment, Edison bead coach Dave
Mohs was skeptical.
The Charger mentor sroffed
Corona del MRr at Villa Park, "We can't turn around and In doing so, the Chargers Mater Del at El Modena, try to shoot over him. We
roared from seven points back University at Servite and have to go with our power
and zipped to 11 straight Laanna Beach at Sant a right at him," says Combs. markers in the second stanza "¥ to assume a 2.'J.Jg lead and Barbara. C.orona will be seeking its
they were never to IQOk back. Two other outfits move out fifth straight win at Villa
That F.di9Clf'I ~tring was of state as ccach Dale Hagey's Park, a team jolted, by Hun-
largely the result of the whip-Newport Harbor five and tington, 85-63, Wednesday.
pet-quick fast-break, which coach Emil Neeme's Costa Coach Jerry Tardie's Mater
was triggered by t h e Mesa Mustangs trek to Las ,t>ei Monarchs will be trying
quarterbacking o! guard Dirk Vegas for confrontations with for win No. 3 ;n four starts af-
Zirbel and the board domina· Bishop Gorman and Valley. ter their one-point loes to Sa t1
ti f The Sunny Hills-Huntington Diego Lil}COln. · on o Mark Hannon, Gary Beach matchup will be the And Ui\iversity and Laguna
Balch and Rod Snook. fourth time these two have Beach, are seeking back·to-
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.. party, who intimated that
Edison could easily wind up in
the tourney finals Saturday
night without much sweat.
Mohs retorted by offering a
reply while pointing at the
tourney draw oo the back
page of a program.
The Chargers pot the Issue Jocked horns. back wins after o p e n I n g
completely oot of the Co •-• 'I • ~----
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Said the Edison mentor,
0 flrst we have lo gel by this
team , and then we have to get
by thllt team." tt was stated
simply.
Bu~ ln a matter of less than
l ~ hours after Mohs h&d voic-
ed hi.I doubts. the Chargers
hid completed a f a· I r I y
l thorough 7'.$8 rout.of Bol
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Matadors and qualified to ace
LOI Amigos, 7W8 conqueror
ol Loera In a atmilinal tilt
tonleht(7) at La Quinta.
L Hoftyer, the Matadors give
' -lcfilMI Dve tome an1ioos ~ heal:! befdre the winnera Ip;:.. 1'! "'II <Ill and hide tl!tlr · nnt wfn of the
In • ~. ln order lo IC•
the nmawoy verdict,
f-.uln« quintet
-· a ll-11 fint olellcll tnd ge Im-
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-al the stcnnd period.
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which included B coupJe of
easy buckets underneath by
the 6-4 Hannon, both oo
halfcourt passes from team-
mates speeding away on the
break.
After, that, it was just a
matter of playing the rest of
the contest out, with Mohs
mixing in v a r y I n I com-
binations of mbstitutes in the
final to minutes. .....
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~ ·' IWJ'~ rWt utQ t proper lrlP .. ' I .most I PllOftl f!ROM& WEAK· lmporllnt tund1mental of 1ood
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Bluotery winter winds lml IM>nny --bave bolpod !thlan<j .wllll!QWI bwtten locreoa their )llr 1\111 ·-· Jlypk;il ~ .. ~ "'8ther Jo ~Ille, Ifie ....... ,... ' liii ·fll>m ciie ljioOtJrig oreo 16 Ille, neit !a ioareb• of a ule
••"Inf. Tho roNO, ni"' iasimpto 'Miu llolMllolll ind Eldor ..,, =u , Kidd llllll>id tho lio lmlMdual ••• tho 'rip d~tcW •""SI' the , honOn ot ,.,..,toln Volley's
facin1 ot yo1-1r c:lubhn~u it • footWl\aNNetTlluri-diy
strikes tho ball. • ~hi It the ocfloot cafeterlo, TJ'o top lllustralio~ show. Mohulsltl ,.., 8elected 15 three possible , positions. Th• · most valuable l>ack while
first ii tti• prQPV ..,-1p. It is • Kidd was accorded m 0 st
quJet place to set doWn.. ·~ , • · -•
I 1'"' clubs "'iiort ·· ~cellOIJ\ · 'shoollnl clurlll( U.. lint few " oJ. each mo'l'inC'• open!Ar IUD, 'but ft•1, lll<iDI 1 wlllle
followtd by. thi' ','stron(J crie, . valuable lintman1 honora._.
whtrtin the l)ands1rewellturn... Al the same tlme1 John
• birda IO rell'<llll! ,..i start Olltlilil doWll lpln.
, blt,:csl the.du~ ih&t 1eove the prlvik ~ of, the 'horbor
• hea~'for U>e'oceon 0( back .boy ,Md club -qer' Jim OJ-
""'"· 11y• that. roomiJi!ii. '"" hlv)ng to' JIO!k bard ·1<>-lil!ill oot ·-;,;g 10 Ol'°"'lhtro· 1no thouUlido·o(iprl& In the -lml
td to the aolftr's tight. Finally, Olswang WU picked u the you-111 the •$0 -c1llM :·weak '' • M t v 1 bl M ......... t
they return to Ult c!Ubs oo non·s:hoot days. ' ariP;~QrOAtcNr-.Cl~r.~1dbyth1 c!8ta ,;e:.1 e cro:'~:r
ha~s beinl ·l~r~tcd ~ ~ht_ ex~ fete Thursday nigh,t -at Hun-The s.Jton Sea h11 a good population of ducks ond snow (eeae
currenUy and the ouUooi: for w~enlf shooth\c. la I<*· The
honkers are building up 1n. the 'lv-™9 ind"large 'flilbtl art re-
tr1~1.le!t: .. 4 .. '.,.. , .·· 1 .\ .,., Ungton Bell;il1s·Villa Sweden
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ported spotted by maoy scatter-cnnoets. • , .
Shooting ~the Batersfield-Wuco area was reported fJ.U' thll
))llli ~d. u a tot a/ )>lnll· mi&f•ted oot ~ U1t ft!Olrll volley ,
and wm nit!<~ by es~ norihem f1ilbta:) The best shooting in the valley ii CWT'tlltl)' oh the Kem
Wildlife Refuge near W11CO which shoots only oo Sundays and
i! offering an abundance of good sprig and teal shooUnl for un·
attactieP hWlter.J · Jt i . , , 'Jl!~rl(.is ·•~B buUduP. if' ~i 1!00kea;t !n "tM-·Rlyenl~ ,
Bernardine:-lrea also, ·BS the b1r a are seen working the fitJds ,
during the early morning and late evening hours. A few snows
and specs have also" been, reported in . the area~ ... · . , ·
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,. nceilf ro).1 )Uld cold weollter hive biirl ~ Call·
qa,aO bcmlef1!.1~l'lrie'cove71 ~e .Viry 1in~ Hll ~W seat.
tver ~~eel ~rra(ii1:Rantlag pressure lu llao tan. tff·
ID Ille lick ol 1il(d1 Inc! 11<1lt«·guuen 111oidcl oot cpocl ~~Uer 1booUri&.'fAt: the re...tl!ier of tltt. IN .... ·
Chap? ~ 1'1~ Jlated •• 'poor ~specta u very few bird•
...... il>ffn· biiut4j hJ ·111a!ert wOrktl.r· u.e m,n. uea1 of SU
~ ~.-11 ... Coantv : · ~~ •-~f"'I!'"'..,'""!" . •1• ... I' ' . ',~~:,Trap S~~ Set T .. b W~keml ~ 'bda'ffle t;aguna Hills ·~Un Club will hold an mv•tabon ATA trap s~tbjs ~~eken'd. "i,op shooters' from all over; Southern Call.
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~~ ~e .PubUS; F.Gf 1n9re lnformaUon.on ~ ,ooot call Larry ,,~.& ~t ,830;lllQ3, ' ' ' ' : ·:J':3t '. · FulJ 'ooil Sfotc• -Fbh'lng , ,
The fall m90;0 .1lowed doWll ft1hlag for;. -mos\ fi'elll water
ugler1 thli pl&t week, 11 the flsli teemed tel prefer .. {Md 11111'-
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&rip for infractions, I ·~unt , ~1. K ~-Wfl.K
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to ·pro~r pl1cemtnt. of th• .
h1nd1 1t impact (lower · 1rjP, .
illustr1ttons). · ' ·
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too strona or tpo weak, you will
prob1bly ck>11 or open theclub-
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"''rectice." Send your r1q1111t, toe1lh1r wilh • st1mpd, rtlurn
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Seek Grid Finals : • r frout fishing la lilted 11 tlie top 1tUO.-pNducer at most ~'loiit).l•nd tsike1, with bldt.iU. c1Ulpll and ~ppie fodowhlg. Vall
1 "8kt trout·are active ln ·moat artas,of ·tht popular like and'tlteY
' : ~"' lo piefer cheese hid' ulmoa1 ega riC1ed on 1111all ltook1 . Three 1urvivo1:s remain to pits defending c ha m p l o n
:· ~1lnl.~gbt)eader materl,al;, , ·~. , 1 re)'.iresent Orange County in Bishop Amat a g a I n at
:.• t · Rainbows a(t alM> g:etllng moll of lbe atttntk>n ·at· c;asltas, the final two rounds of the CIF Paaadena at the Rose Bow.I
'lru'labd , Cicbamlf lakes, where winds have laan,,pered fhlllng c h a m p I o n a h I p football with West Covina and Upland
., activity foll' the past week. · 1.: . · : playoffs. · knocking heads in another :; :i. 2\{e r~ of the lake• In the· ~athlaH report very few fish. Of the trio, only one -Ken-AAA semi at' Citrus College in
6-tfm~n•out ·on the lakes •sampling the •l!ters. ·A food loq warm nedy'J Fighting Irish of the Azusa. ·
: inelf could Improve 1fisb.J.il1 conditions on tht inland Jakes, but Freewa)r League -is favored Should Sonora get past
' }he jrealherman does not aeem tel want to predict uythlll bat ,nth coech Johft Hangartner.'• Temple City, the Raiders
; cold.r9lny .weather for Ott. rest· of the JU. • t club a two-point pick to upend would Utce the winner of
• • 1 • • • • Crespi'•' Celts in .a AAA' tonight's' Mitaleste-St. John c:. :.,,'Qood M•rlJ1t FJshi,,. R'p0rteol. semifinal tonight at Binn-Bosco confroritaUoh at Cer-~la~Wiifer }oiiied Tony Gamier and' his pirty of 11 fisher-ingham kith In Van Nuya · ritos College in next week's
men from Orange and LA counties and enjoyed 1 few daya fish-(Semlflnal clashes in all AA championship decider. inC at popular Rancho Buena Vista. divialona are sCheduled for Looking at tht c o u n1t y
Fishing has been up and down at the resort. but angleni are tonight with an a o'clock teams, from AAAA down to
picking: up good mi:red catches or big game fish conaiaUng most· ttarting time for each 1ame.) ' AA, Western'• st er I Ing
ly or marlin (striped ), lots of dolphin, roosterflsh to 40 pounds At the same time, Western defensive unit will be thrown
and an occasional tackle-buiiting black or blue marlin is bl"OUl'ht of Anaheim ts a one-point against an equally-stingy El
to gaff. underdog qalnat El Rlncho's Rancho eleven.
The marlin are hitting flyers rigged on mono Ieaders, but Dona in a ~·semi battle at 'I11e Pioneers from West
are shying away from the heavier wire leaders. A number of La Palm• h: Stadium in Anaheim have relinquished
blacks ha.ve been landed on abalone or jethead type jlga trolled Anaheim~~ La Habra'a just 117 points In compiling a
abort behind ~.bo15.,:. • /: , .. ;,$; ~-; ..... -_,. -~ ~a are a,:a;' the · ·10:1 record and 28 of those ·
For mort'mf~aUon bll-fftt rlgh.t,~ taCkJ!''jake 0!':•1 ahort end, o1 r,·,n eilJlt·polnt ca~ against the reserves In
trip to MQ~~~contact ~y· at .~: Center iijfNe •· ~ deficit in ~ AA semifinal Westi!m 's 56-23 Sunset Wgue
Beach=',~•,,. •r · ·~1 ... ~· · .• •. •f ~~ match with"' d•endili'I titli1t .. final~_.romp over S;anta Ana.
Real Jn·anager Ted aon,ny of ,~ho Buena V . Temple Ci&Y.r..1L WalnuVi 'ML , .~ .!t'helf successes in the optn·
the g g will conlinl;M!2 Jh~gb~~ month of , · ry~~" San AJ1\0niO 'Collegti : • ·:. . ··~ Ing two playoff round.! were 1 Bonn)''~s that there,'.)J:Ja good".inaiclUon that.'~ The other M.AA RJnifUla1 2G-7 win over North Torrance
of Wahoo fi ID, the offing aOCl_Uuit u.t!~ roooterllsli~ ~' and l,.t week's 26-10 trWmph
on soon. A~tinued good.da.Qy fish ~t of marl~"tlo~ ...._ ·." '·. over..:Dominguez. .
is also ex~...... . .. ~ ._r,~ · .• ~ ~ B k b lJ ~I-Rancho, meanwhile, has
Up the cooit-1· <OUple of'bundred mileo;'.Wlgi<rs are "1JoY· • 88 Ct 8 racked up a 21-f victory over
ing !Orne good yellowtail and ffOUper fishing bf the fbhing Wlterl • .. ~.~ Arcadia ~~ ~"10--0 blank job
off Mulege. Cleve Crud~. owner of HoteL~ta Chlvato. Results ... ~ Bu~~ .. ~ Dona will be
aaya that the big yellow• are' starting to show ~J.., facing a,.. fGryne.r pa.ialant 1 coach n ·t'l'f>e Ranch In Whit~~· Bu•,~-~ ' -, w .. tun ';h'.\'adm1n Jim
There la a 1614 ation tha't ~ tile e'iriiii}e bl ,Ult: If ~ N. Tmc•t: lit o.nWr ,. · -EvereU.
the moon a 1ood sea bl.al ra tftihl de•M"•t the CtftJ • T•. a.mtM11 "-wYornlrit n . For KeimedY, the Irish have
nadn lsl1nda. -1 .1 l-\K'·~ · ~~:': :'.f.:.';'.!,~t:i51'.. • afso beeii.:deie.naive demons,
· Thtre are lots of .w .. whltet:,illl':tM water ~'\~-bat most ti • ~" .. o,_i..:'tf. "· Aflr,~ .. •1 with just 111-~·' 'lnts given up In · "''6 1. J'I ~I!'!'; 1. .1 ' ~ ,.,..,. f4 L.A.' 1111 1' -. them are being caught by com,~ ff1~·:1t al1at. "• · a.n ,,.11.,st. 10o, " ....... ..;. 11 a 16-1 caIDpi.i,i thUI far.
abundance of ..,uld In dte •aiili 11 also "!t:' lltle for U.4 ,.,.., .. '"1111"· 1°'· L•Vtr,. N They'll !Mw the county's .., "' ~ .... • Miu:, 111i. n. S0111~1r11 111'"-13 I d' , u allb k optimistic outlook. ~··1 · f ' • A11.-m1 '1tJ. s. 1"1or1N ·•1 ea mg ru.,-,1er -t ac
Ne-rt Harboi boats tie= kffpln• their ~~•en' aact~ \ Mlf~1m ... a '7• Armr H ". ~ • Charley Jiottii~ -at the of· .. r--a , & Or1I II rh IP. Hollll't 7t · ·?°':If \ filled to the top with deep waler fish. Good ~ • •of rock .MMt ' 1 • gi,'4 1s1an11 ..,., w11ftl« Ji1 fensi ve-miridf'.4 f;el~.
cnw cod, mixed with a few l1rge ling cod are w tiql~r1 can . ::.,o;,~~~".~:;1:l"'' 11 ~ For -Soll!>!••• _coach Frank
o:pect. Very lltUe surface action,, exist• 1long tbe 1borelliit ,,:_ • ,.,.,~. ''· .c;enwur . •• ~U:kt'. '(}rarige u:ague champs \ .;" . . 'ft'.;~·;' ~~.,n;~J:, ~ \lil~ -havt· th'1z: ha~ full in
... ,v ' -~~,.. Oki.holl'I• ... StliHll 11 . • tgmg to r:•~.-UP, Temple
D • } d H ' '"' "'1110Urt n. "'· corrwn-•llll " City's aopbomore tu 11 b a c k lsneY. an to Ost 'c ;-: '•"''"'' .. ~":": Rick Brown'aild jiu!'• halt to
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v,...ity
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Qlnl1111;, )loll• 1lnp!'oved:
Tim Go)fnkk( MOI\ lnsplra-
liona.I: Tom Olswang; C.p-
llln: Doug MllcLean; All·
County Team: Doug Mac1"an,
Johit 01.rwang, Tom Olswang,
Mike Holliday.
Jilaior Vanity
Most Vai1111.ble: Dave Smith ; MOst l1J1p1'9ved : George ~
ly: Most• lnspfralional : Kevin
Gallagher; C.pllln; Jeff
Haight. ·
F011nt:aln Vallty Awards
Football
Varalty
Most Valuable Back: Mat'
Mohulakt; Most Va I u ab I e
Lineman : Eldon Kic!d: Tri.
Captains : Matt Moh u ls k i ,
Tony Sepulveda and Tom
Meunier: Most Improved:
Tom Meunier : Gauntlet
Award : Randy Renk and
Eldon Kidd;
Junior Varsity
MVP: Bob Patison; Most
Improved : Paul Weaver.
Sophomore
Captain -Henry Hannah;
MVP -Bill Ogden; most im·
proved -Glenn Frederick.
Freshman
Captain -\Mark Tucker,
Steve Fruiter and T er r y
Malone; MVP -D a v t
Kruitur and Jack Upton;
most improved -Kevin
Sereno and Jerry Runnels.
Sailors
Present
Ski Film
A feature length skiing film
. will be lhown Saturday night
at Orange Coast College to
help raise funds for the OCC
sailing team.
The movie ia titled "Any
snow, Any MQW)lain" and will
be shown in the Orange Coast
auditorium. _
Price of admission for the a
o'clock event is $2.
The Pirate sailing team i.s
attempting to raise SS,000 for
a trip to Europe next summer
to compete in the international
championshlpt In Germany.
And the skiing movfe is the
flrst~fund-raising project.
Tickets may be purchased
at the Windjammer clothing
store on campus or at the
auditorium Saturda y night.
The movie features Jeff
Jobe'! world record·breaklng
kite flight. Jobe flew more
than three miles non-stop from
the top of Sun Valley's famed
Baldy Mountain last winter in
what is described as the moat
amazing performance ever
seen on a pair of skis.
Ski resorts such as Vail,
Colo.; Sun Valley, Jackson
Hole Squaw Valley, Zermatt
and 'sappon> are just some of
the .plam vtllited In the film. ' '• ; L.ri Am1-, JS, ~r1 M ''"· b---•'~lr"'I k ' ) , , , , • La, Q11r1111 •· s.1111 M.t v111rr ,. "'oe ~1.:1 • a s e1n, ~ • .. : ... "" ''• ••11 CHmu a currtnt 1onceat I')' streak Mere Bowl 1Group :]1. '*17f~~=·~ ~,t~ ... ba.·11~~edfbyth•1n Breakfast Set
-MllMl•n Jil, s111t1 1111111u ,. unpress1ve """'" O e r The Estancia High boostert
, • 1 .. :· a-1Y H1111 tt, 1111 M9rcem Jt own in 11)$.pouzxl tailback Bob will hold their sixth aMual
Mickey :Mo~ and all hiJ • served at 0 1 ~ • &.flt il u1! , ~i:,. n;.,";'!J':,"-1 JV " Blum, who'•· llCOftd 2 1 pancake and eggs breakfast
Jov1ble coborti t J>larieyl&JMS 1 Plazi Inn ~ Dis&eylind Main: • Mir• c.11 s2. Mlr111111 • touchdowns. Saturday in the s c h o o I
have joined tiah s wfth Ort"# streft. ~ .. ' • ~= ~ ::"':.::. .. » • So, ~re '.st!U looms the cafeteria.
Count)' ~CflltJM\llS1tles In mik· At t p.m., the guesta 'fill bt = ':r."J.::.:.Ct~·SI,.. poalbllity that Oranc• County Tht fete ... u1 be held from 7·
Ing the Mercy Bowl football taken·to thJ Gol~ HOl'Hlhoe '".,,..~a c.i,.1"'" If could eventually find lllelf the 11 a.m. with pancakes, eggs,
game Saturday night a t in Frontierilind to witnelll Its' ';=r,-1:-~v J: • ho~ of CIF IJ'kl Utlista In satiaagea. orange juice, coffee
Anaheim Stadium a big suc-1-;;if;;1m0us;;;;;;;;stog;;;iie.;;;;re;;v;;lew;;;;. ;;;;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;'';;;-;;;''i;;i,i,.i;""i;iii';i"i;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;; _d;;JVll;;;;IO;;;"';;;;AMA;;;;;ii";;AM;;;;;;a;;nd;;;;A;;A;;, ;;;;a;;nd;i;;;;m;;;U;;k;;;be;;ln;ig~se;;;;rv;;;ed;;;,;;;;;;;;;
cesa. ll • The contest. while bringing I •A•• • · •18V
tog•ther Cal State (Fullerlon) II'-. Or -W 0 o o
and Fresno State, Is a total .. --·· 1 m COWTtll...,AL 01 . '*''' -. charity endeavor to raise r.eit ,_. ~ ,_ flt .,_... •
funds for the wivm and .,.. " .......,. _ ~...._ .,, ,
families of the three Cal State ~" .,_ ..._ w..,. *'
assistant coaches and tht.lr " ...., ,... w ....... ..._. ..
pilot who were killed in a ,,....._ ,..,. • .,_ ,.....
pli.ne crash on Nov. 13 en route ...._
to scout the Tllana' next op-
ponent, Cal Poly (San Luil
Obispo).
Bruce Young, Disneyland
1pokeam1n, ukl Tuesday, the
players, coaches and wlves of
the two squads, along with the
wives and children of the v~
tlms would be their SUndly
guuts 1t lhe famous en-
tertainment center.
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Emily Zinser. newly 1ppolnted
tllsne.yland ambassador for Im. will areel the Mercy
Bowl ga111e parUclponb al the
1ate at 9:30 a.m.
lJJncheon for the 1peclaJ .. HA"IOA tLVD .. corf. Mf:t.A ....... Mercy Bowl croup wW ba 1 ... _..,. ______________ _ ,,
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auittmu la comilll early on ~. 2', th& flril 1'<e In STARS
for Oranae ~ty Int.mo-the • 11 -p r o cilaalplOMhlp Sidney Omlrr 1a -el
tlonal Raceway, which ta lak-aeries -:nt be fetlwed, p1tt1ng ~~ w~~ld~=t11 ~:; , hi-f 1,.. twY,, e1ghl~1r fields: or top the DAILY Pll.Ol"S -t ~ a • rom "" opera· fUel drap~ and tunny cars r --'lion lftiJ n.c. •. .. ~· m "lllldi own l!llutet,.. .. ,
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BOB HEUSSER
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·FOOTBALL FORECAST
HIGHLIGHTS FOR DECEMBER by BOB HEUSSER
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Everytlme On The Purchase
of your next nevt Ford 'car or truck
a,nd prices on used cars, you vton't believe
WE DON'T CARE WHEN OR WHERE
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· How1rd Bishop Jr. Eunjlnes Smoll Subject in'Tnt of DD! ~lftcts on Mominals . , ~
CHECKING GAS DENSITIES
f<oller Ewing, loft, arid Miko Blottorman . . '
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·~AHCIA NIGH_T W "PIOGll.U! ALSO PROVIDU QUIET TIME FOR RELAXING WITH STUDIES
Goll Mlllor, ot Desk, Tok" Mamtnl to Studr GorrNn Whllo Chris Komp UMs Floor for Moth
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Keeping students away riom school·
"""' be • ...,. problem, but school of.
fklal1 say It might be developing into ooe
at Eslancio Hlgh SchcfOl 'In Costa Mesa ..
Tllo xlence dn>arllnent at the -~ boen condl(Cllng 'two major proje<U
aJIC) .0. of them is '8ttnct1ng crow:ds
numheri"l! Into the himdr<ds. ·
It is the science nlgl)t lab, 'Initiated by·
Instructor Michael Londin6. It is ,o(f8"'d
Tue~ay and ... Wednesday.from 7,p.m. tot
p.m. ·r I • . The. night lab offer's parti,Cipant$ ~ op-
portw'Uty to. further 'their, st~, ,fakt
Gilbert Collins, scjence department .
cha~n. , ' ,'1 ,
Wb.De the la~ is only in .ib! first Y.illi\
the science resources ceq~ has ~n
operated for four years. •
Inviting parttctpation from o t be r
schools ip the district, the center
presently serves the elem~ 'sChools
of Whittier, Victp{ia, Cal;lyon and W'dson;•
as well as Estanclo: High. , · .
It provkles science equi_pruent and sup.
plies for teachers in primary and middle.
lichools and high scrioot studebta conduct
field trips ~· deplopstrations for '
younger children in the · lower' 1eve1 ...
schools .
. Collins pointed out ifl:at the center;
though.small, is. v~ry active.
In the 1970-71 sChoOI year, "teams of
high schOOI ~ud~ts wf:re _trained ·•as
teaching assistants ,and presented 18
labo.ratory . .situations · to ~ tptal of 450
children," he said.
A total of 520' chlldre.n were taken on 14:
nature walks.through the mesa and river
bed adjacent to the school and more than
500 i~!'!~-were loan<ecl out ... B.ut Collins is ~ially .excited· now
about the night Jab; whlch,, be safs, offers
a ·"healthy, social involvemtnl."
puring nlght lab, students complete
la~ work., ~ advanced scientific
studies, study for daltts, u,se telescopes
on the lawn, receive individual atttniioo,
or help other stud'ents.' '
"But jt's getting' harder tO bave lhil
one-to-one relatlon:;tllp .. " Col~ sakl, ad-
ding pi&t oo two nights recently to.i peo;-
ple came each IJ.igbt.
And. the numbers see'ui to be gro)fing, "We· might-have to llmit 't.he .~ers ti>
studenls from Eslancia il !I!!!' a~ojaj!ce
keeP.S•UP,'' he ;1aid r~tfully. . .. •
Jun or 'high Students, usually ac-
corppanled .,by ·par-ents, tta~ beep using ,
the lab,. _as have some orange . ('past
eonege 'adults, in addition to EstancLi ..
students. New people come each time. Collins
said, "but a cert&in nucleus a I w a y s comes. I think some of these have borne
envlro11111ents not conductive to study·
ing."
Two .science teachers, usually. Landino
and Collins, are on duty at all time at the
lab, which is located in Estancia'&
science court.
Three students act as lab assistants.
"It's effective and active at all Umes,"
said Collins, who invites people to visit
the lab.
Both the lab and the resource center
are ·fOnded ·lly•lbe l!Ot Id.., prop:am, a .J<
distrlctij'uQaed Rries of\· teacMr.-sug· ~ ~
gested lea~~s wblch aR tested ~
In schociis ~~)heia,,.. ' "''·
If \ucceSSful, ptograml'are conS\dered
for use throoghout the district, but must
· !~en.lie funijed tiy piliticipjollng, •<hoc!\•· ·
The "'!"l~'pmter's.~ll' bui!t~t ol , •
$&;,202 co~~)"* scl!bfl~usb_lg~e; p~ J. . ,
gn1111-.ln ~-.n~ Y.eµ. thF.'<en(Jr rec.>~ , : ed $3'266 !rOrh ffbt(,D!eas.~ .... ., .
Night Lab hos a budget of $2,000. aD
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Tim H1venl, I.ft, ind Al Gates Pitch in To-.00 Job
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perhlfii, ..... Ille 1!"1 . ol Sjieech. Crilldsing e er I 1 I n .-.'J pil<enl llllllUll "" Wi!pecilled minl!tries, b • dllllr* productloo lncrWf." cleclordl· • • Dilllio lniich 1o1k o1 rdorm '"Ille ,~ • .; introduction of 11"1' ,..,.. ~f!liilo'. In &lvto. ii>" oehlevelll8lls ID oeienee ml di•fctiiJY . JliM' m • n a g.e r a · ~oa tnto producUon, the -111nt <li!Cftllon, llie ovec-•'-"' of -p11no ol an. Soviet -my .. stjll -Oii Ille technieol ,..,. lilbtlY."~ .l!>d follon ~~ of t111<ror1* """ dJnct!viiq'l\11>!" thin mane! Oii tbe ,pWtlt ·!If labor ]11'0-d•~·'Jt-~es, in spite :ductivi~, the l n co Jn p I et e :'f.J~k\'Ot'IOdlM ~ uWiutioo of pr o d u e I I o n
. .;..,. lo eiqill]d ·ml "''."""~ , cajiacllies, tile oonobservaUon i · !llQll Jdodl #~f\er !'!"• of Ii!< : esti6Qsl!ed lclledules
, , _ . . . , :-M~ ~ for ""''"' for construction 100 com-., : ~ :.L r,. ;•, .,.:J,. ... t;!i!.•-.~·;. of 'tb&~';rpew five-year misJloningOlnewprojtclsift
',T,.15-MAN I' NOT' A ·Bl\N!C "N~I"; . ;. · :. p1an,.~lii.-.....tse ·61 more especiaUy inloleroble." · ~· H1~Ju1t Plckl1'.':9t.lplnterait:~ r ,,~,. ·.i; ~ert:.~, labor pro-,."There are sUll ~uent .:.,. . 1: ·~ ' ~ , f i
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• •• l.. ¢. . '-t r ,. :-. t . ,.. cent du~ lbi·urst lf montu wa.stefuJne!.,, all sort of ex-.,._....__!;_)~-';.JI. OU' ...... of·lhe·YW;1~ to ceo-ce.,u, .. expenditure." tbe ob-'-'UU.~. g · .I :.ft:•-·' ·-~ra1 ~,.a .r~~rcts:_ vyous1y ani~ premi'f 00n-_.. , • · . . -. .._ .. · "' The l"'°nth! ftgW'ff also turued. . • . , i ~ ' ' ' ,. \_ t · ; · · ;i: • Pbowt;t • 7 .t~ent Incruse ''The ~ of aCCOWlls ol . k. 8-. 1. . t . · "G . · ·. · fDj -pr,duction ovtt 111e fulfillaient •f .plans m1 !lie t . as ' nteres . : iq..... Ji,~ • 1 .. t' ago, ~ • dr~-i:oninii..!i6nlng of un[inishecf
i . · ~ ' • , '· : • f :. .. , ma tic· 54 percent iacrtue m cp~ proJe:Cb still late
(UPI\-: A)!a n man ·' eei1iliCate • 6r 'drpofilf, , Wot'!!\ a~tOliutt"'I' u tbe giant, Fiat-placO. This most be regarded
dorlt ralnc;oal thrust a 0 $U'7S~atjlie l)oi~.Cff,ihi· b\!lit ,Cf/t fodory at Toifiatti u ' oµtrlght deceptirn of Ille
' under his .arm Thurs-term.The l\in'dtM is worth •WUl18· hne Operatk>n. sia~. aDd penons guilty of It .and rushed down the about~i~r iii amount il. .N .ktatistics ·ti.lled to show must. ~ made acCounta':>le
tscalaloi' of Dallas intern&.-P11id ip rlnterest, ~dams uid, hQ"J tirings llltOlll with the nag-'Aiµt .all· the stringency of the
uonal Bank: t w:outd.~cee4 ,the rriaxhilum 1in(,~"tf quality . law.:•.. .
, N he · sjnm ·tbrooO teyolv;-interest ra~ allowed, .a. state;-Iniliv~al . '¥ ... industrial .~n-Soyiet ·consumer~, who are
ing doors· onto rainy Co~ chartered _bank. .. "l i~ IWDD·.Nvt: lone compllined ~.for a better deal ln the
!h!l'Ce st~t. ~nk off!cials · The.bank~· i~.gettidg'the. qf·~1~1ty,'1and ·,~ r-..!:.iin.~~~!:'! ,!~~~
irs )Umped (or t h ~ guns and eqwpment tat I dis-Alexi{ 'fil.i JtolYl\n's remark! . Y · uau m w..::, IQ • , e -bUt it was' oot to count . rate, but Adam?""°"~ · in '~ritlq' "i the ,flve-ye.ir· ~itb · plea_sure·. the premier '.s
tl'te -police. . • r , . . ) , ta!IC ~bout: that l P,gle, ~~he pl&n ,to :tht SUpttme Sov1't. in ~"'.in this sector; Some ~ e_ thin Ji.kfl . it~was ttt ·doesn~t ha~ve,much 1tlnie:to.~. . Nov~ _N:IO\fed the ~ r;rmer :·~~~·had
)Vith •nollier :Pro11>!'4ive ; Wheq:11i.~os)'lisn1(*"'1; b~;f<l!~ licked. •, ~a:.S ~~";'th ~-'fulf\ll::,:;
r -who .like the man dent at ,canyon id W~t Tera! 1'Ttte' 1 tradliic 1 organlWion of "' Ian ·f ' th tOJai'VQlume or ft had just left -wa_nted a l~st~y~·he us:ed the,-same and enterpri.ses sball 1 en-P or · ethe· emmd f
"MKWnjng aulomd\ic shotgun proihohon: It · worked then" counter b1g dlffictll~ 'in the re~tradt~ ,st~I . :,n~
available as interest-In-ad·. too. · · i sale •of other prod!Jcis} .if ~tisjie\ n 1· re
v~ on a 31)!.m~U'I $1 ,~ . Adanls sa~d he had'ffi:eived declsiVe measures are not ·,A Small .tact'or ·m the over-
certi!icate of deposit. . ~me calls from J>e?Ple ob-taken to m~~~ure pro,lucta. '11 plan'' for nerlrytar, but an
Response to the ~hr1stmas Jectlng to ~ offenng, but of b'igh quality, be warned. • important one' in refiriement of
season offer has been heavy, a they had mt de~rred_the pro-The 10-monlh report ShOwect the SoViet economY i! the ex·
bank official said, pointing to. motion. a number ·of weak spots. The panding trade wtlh' the 'West
_ ~aull where boxes con-It's mt evecy bani presi~t Ust1ef. ~ below plan. in-and · particularly With' th~·
~ng the shotgWJS were who can baxe shotgµrr-toqng eluded cliael locomoUves, oil United States. In recent years ~· ' t customers· l~~e 9R such I q d ~·. l·f y ~ulpmen~ com-Soyiet trade wilh Western in-l ;'f'-l~iam ~-Adams, bank amicable ·~·. · ~~·~·some ti.Ms of dustrial n'ations bft been in-
nt, said Ke, had receiv-~ · · '. ~ ~ . t ·• ! j1~.:1>otwear and ~· creasing by an average f400
telepho.ne t ,calls f:ti·o.m . . lJ:···...; UJ>l·t~·~ the' mart.et .milliQn to $500 million a.year
tis as far.away aS MliDe' ·· ·ffuJi I' ho '1-J...~,": .. ~of tbe West, .. ~ "And in • 1971) readMll $5.17 FJ9r~ Who winted ti · ·. . ~·· .. ~ \::AJ~ Weak · icli1 ·Involve llggtnc 1 till~ , .
thtir.n;ioney .ID get the~ . · < • ·,. " -aala, tilt Savltl probltlDI .re Weilml specialillls upecl
ft1 , ; V :...•;:.1D•d1 • •' those \of•ineetl.Dc productioil t2l)s growth rat<: to continue ofte cu§toiner. Br ant (f , ~ .. If :.DI _ ~.:.In · the· co u'ft.try '1 tor ,the current year ·a~-nert
rnational . pilot Berl L. , · : ;, 1 .. , -{::-·' r .' ~t_ia:e eisonoriiy a·J ·m·o 1 t year. 'The' ilnCreastna import
kitl of'DaUas,walked:lntO ~F"~·bj ·N~ f.i·., ' '' 1. • , -•• ' •• •
" ti;ink TI>!rl!Qay morning f u a'\'.y-. · "·;.' . "I, I •
the '·l1800·1n cash in his -· ... · ' .. · • \•1 ., .. ·· !'" ·. 'f• " < • • , • , , • • • •' "" • •. 1 ' I I ,iJ>OrU iil)irt pockot. ·' .. BEYlil!IJ.'(:lillp.8° fUll)I• -· , f ; '· , : :
sat4ownlasfnightwi1h .~J >i ~~·~ :mj~on-.su~ ;-·;: i:.. and ~· 4nd figured 1t for ,<fig1W d~la~ ~YSl.'111;' f~ . . : · • .'
• Drisk!ll ui.~. "lt1s not ~ 30 U.S. 'Jtavy' Sf>!Uance:elasi • ·· 1 ~ :
· pie. who're. retired and destroyert 'lf"as'a<'i"arded t~ the · -~: 1 • r
i nterested In their in-Hughes Aitcrifr .eo~. ·~r'O}K'd ~ ~
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t, Driskill. a bird hunter The. sy~ 8re."escribed
likes to shoot quail, saJd it as· -an in.teiJ"il~'"1fL .'oli' the
111¥eat •forhim. ' destroyer's·;..e l~fCW.nics , · ..
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· ' case. a cleaning kit .The dtStrof€rs,"' tne ·'first. ' , • ; ·
two boxes of shells. He ia generhl purpose destroyen • • .
Issued a certificate of deposit . • producei:l for ~. Navy r sjoce '_" , . • · .. ' ' . · , ,
:valued at II 57'. Al the eJld •of '· the late 1900s,' me, desigil!d · ! • BA' N I< I N G llths il ~it be' tasbed-in ',, by Litton's Ship • Syet~ma ·· ' ~ 1t.1 ' Sob "'~ custori;rr ~s J:tli tna'rine : tec~lo:e;y center in • ' , ,
1 blck'hnd the gun •t the~ nearby Culver-qty ah<twill be , • · 1. '
iDg ol the deal with h~s ·produced at its ship i>ri>duction . • ' . . { . '
intdrest. facility in Pascagoul8, Miss. ..
If 1 per90n does not want a Awarding of the.sUbcontract t t
gun, the bank will give him was announced by t.itton Vice a· he HARBOR VIEW
$225 in advance interest for a president James R. Melk>r. , • \ . , . /. . . ' .
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The )l~~•.Y•. !>f HuntiJi8t<!n_ Harbour Bill Ekberg la the gral)d n/arahaL and
ril'-Jcle w!!fYGuiolmliiJiglrts lhil• will~ asabted by Al 1iorbo61, 'parade
we.tend In thi Coil6miiilty'f annual~ .Captain> Cieni · Sampsoo..Jllght <aptaln,
parade. • . ' and Gil Tbompoob, day .captain: •.
' . ' 'More than 60 boat · owners have put A tOtal of 36 trophies Will ~ awarded in
h6utl of work Into decorating . their varioua categorlea.
'fes&els in !esUve therQes, acco~ to ~ 11le joUowiDg .,teek ~ 1'hllbanrionic
M!s· Jackie Bruns, the pa.radii's PubliCity cOmmittee .wilt dpen t'~1 Of Llgbta'' cliaUxnan. ., · · boat tours whlc'h will ahOw visitors the'
'<stime ot the fioats must cost at feast ·bofne decorations from the harbor. $2;~," she sald..,:•it really. wi)l ~ a ' These crUises ·Wu1'.-be held Dec. 13
clatill!'I ·spectacle. through Dec. 2% with toura.Jeavlng bourly.
_T(iere will i;eta total QC three Parades: ~from 6· to 10 p.m. -eaclr 'night on 35-'.
tills Saturday 'and &mday. On S&turday passenger .Avafon shont~ats. · ·
the ~itade's are scheduled at 1 and fl p.m.. Ticket prices are $2 for adults and 50
ani.f oil -Siinday one parade LS set for 6 cen(s for childrtn 18 and under. Proeetds
p.tll.' ' · ' · will benefit the Orange Coant y .Tlfl event is sponsored· by tl)e Hun-Philharm'on.lc 'Society. ~n · H!_ll'~ur Philh&nnonic. Co~ 1be to_urs will teave from the dock-by riti~. · Whlcb. alds-.-.tbe Ora,nge CclD1ty .-the . Huittington Harbour CorporaUon'1 • • l'lµJbarmorik Society. v sales olllce on Warner Avenue. BILL EKBERG AND •TROPHIES
TheboatS will crulM throW!h ail of the
channels ln the hubour,' .. and spectators
c&n'Yie.w"tbem from lny vacant lot.
.. 1 • • Intermission
' l\{!\or's Persistence -~ .
Wins 'Type . Cast' Role 1971 Exceptinnm Year ...
It someUmes pays an actor to be
insistent. .. Take the case of Robert DeNiro WhO
wanted to be cast as ·~1dt Sally 1n the
Fo r Community Theater
MGM production 'or "Tbe Gang !hit lij TOM Tirus
Couldn't Shoot Stratgbl." oe .. o.nr '"'"' ''"' Director 'James Goldstone sald DeNiro What in the world are· Orange· County ·
""ed. "so hard to con us, we siglled him theater group.a going to' do fer an eDcore .~star as Marlo -the 'fllm's <wotld's in 1972?
greatest' con artist." 'lbe question comes to ·mind as ' this
Tbe Kid · Si.Uy ipiart went bl . Jerty artier'Joob back over· Im, a year-un.
Qrbach who sLars In the contemP!"ltl' patalleled In quality. prvducttont ov.,. .
stary of inept NeW York Gang 'warflre. virtually. the entire spiectrum of COWlty
Ilia! Is be&<:d on J\mIDY Breslin'• JIOP'!lar theater. Sooth Coast R-10<1 enjoyed ~vet its biggest year ever at the bo1 ofOce,
1.0iety Leigh Taylor Young, JO Van While . the community ~· .~
Fleet and Ll-1Standeralso1tar. ~hly affected by SQ\'• lnlluence -
•~!ill•••••••• .. · ~tilt off more dr~lc meat IOd ll!l'VM it
• < WEEKENDER
:INSW E FEATllBES .
J / LUCY BEU.. E4IW
Frlllay, De«mber 1', U71
; Belo,.. deciding which arnqiiaa ; musJcal eYetlit or entertainment
productlM ,ti attend, check the
pages of today'• Weekender .. 'n>e
Guide ·to Fun oo ~·~ 12 Is full of
1'1ggesliolll. . •
"Amalll" at NHBS _ ....... Tl;ps .
L)'ric *'° a.JO _ ...... ear-n.--111 ... Gail«Jel
-tui1"r FllPla--~ °""'9c-c.rt
O.l 'N' ~-• NY Opera a.lei
lnflea..raio 1'"-a.tlrm'• Piaf f =:.-Cl+-Wetl ~ate
IUcllonlU --' ~-at ~ Wetl BOl!Oi Add• Ooe
up imprealvely throughout the year.
Nm week this column will trot out lb
annual selection of Orange ' Cpuniy;1 ·19
bea! cotl!Dlunity theater ertort., aDct
never his th;s particu]ar task been any ,
mOre difficillt. A retrospective glance at ·
D'l1 oc the -Uie1ttical -wlll
-to this. The big gun In South Co8'I J!<pertoey'•
117f a~ wu; of --~ '"Mother Earth," which played --u;.r nm 1o1r
months of the year and ntums nest Fri-
day In an all-new procludlon. In '*-"
stag1Jip•of the original ecolotl1 DIUllcal,
SCR mowiled a top.notch .....,... com-
edy, "C1miey'1 Aunt," and a biPJY
popular roct open, ''Tommy."
MOST IMPllESSJVE BY fa!' of fh.
county's many amatew play~ wu
·the ,_ Irvtoo: c.aunontty 'llloater
• which praduoed two of the counly'1 most mstWom cJnma, "A View ,_, the Brid#" and' ''Death • of a Sa"1smen."
bolh, ~. wiltteo by' iArthur
lllller. All,llft J"'O')uctlom .. the Irvine.
schedule 111· lrll ..... dlr..ted by
llk:hanl Dow, wi. ..,..Inly rata the ti-
tle ...... of ... .,_,, In ........mty
theater.
'!be Laguna Moullot> PlaylDIJa ~
It.. colrne Ill -... -the 111>'
1 pointroellt. of Hap Grallam.fj, guide ILa
f\lttre fortunes and came 'up with an ·~
plaudable ......i hall program. Among
Gnham's fine conbibulions were a pro-
fealooal·looklni "Plaza SUlte" Ind a
brilliant cutting of "A !long Day's
J.ourney Into Night."
Continued succeu at the Huntington
Beach Playhou9e prompted1tbe group to
add a fifth produclioc to its 11111-72
aelledule. OJ the fourlODle ~ed at the Ba?n this year, Ron Albertsen s stunning
''RasboUM>n" reaped top hooon, and
daerve<lly ao.
A "sleeper" comedy, "Here Ues
Jeremy Troy," proved the highlight ol
the year at the O>sta Mesa Civic
Piaybou!e. It waa staged by Richard
Andersen, wbo also produced the bil one
of l'71 for the San Clemente '!beater, an
lmpr<Slive staging or "Th• GIHI
Menagerie~" Both theaters enjoyed a
year of m1ui1 h~lngs in 1'71,
THE WESTMINSTER .C()MMUNJTY
neater took a giant ~p up fn 19'71 with
back--ck winners In "The Big Knl!e"
and "Once Upon a Mattress," directed by
county newcomers Ale1 Koba and Fred
Weat, reapectively. And the Lido Ille
PLaym eojoyed iJJmaRd 11UCCe11 with
two popuW comedlel, "You Kno., I
Cln't 1'ear .You When the :Water's Run-nislrl" and "Plly rt Again, Sam." ,
"Tbe -of Mlllic" proved the high
point of an u; aod down year for tile
1'1111.-Footligbtera, while the Ana·
Mod)esl<a Playen of Analleiln round their
pol of 901d at tile md of "Flnlan'1 Rain-
bow." '!be youth allow "Feif€er'1 Pei>pte"
became the best offerlnC <>I a lwwann
_,. for the SonLa Ana Players, wbile
the _.... South Coaat Light Opora
_ .. ..,. put on a hlsJily lmpmltfe
mounttnc of "Gypey."
All in all, commw:Uty theater in Orange
Oounty 'grew 1ever1I notchel In 1'71, w!tla
the Irvine and Laguna groupo marchlNI ,
In l1ie !root ranka. 'l'remorll of ambition
1Urged through a mnnber of play-
witb more first rate -1ous drama
preoented than ever belor<. What the ~
year will bring is anyone'• gueu at. this
Point, but 1172 will f<nd ltaelf with a
mighly tollgb acl to lollow.
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Art Museum
Offers Gifts ;
For ·c hi-lstmas ·
OnemJabt well be able to solve IOl'llfi of
hi• Chris-. gift problems by Jlmply
tdlJJg a •troll info u,. Salt. 'and Rental
OaJle<y. In the entranoe 1o the Newport
Harbor Harbo.r Art Museum where fine
paintings and prints may be. rented' -
aome for n ~ al\$5 ar $10 for a ~
month perloc:f · -·or, thef · may be
purchaaed. A uniq.,. gift eltberway.
Perhaps giving a. friend.a lHe..sit.e piece
of pop sculptllre in Ute fonn of a parking
meter &i your aip oi tea. U nol there are
many smaller and fairly ine~lvt
item1 available as well as more elaborate
original wcirks m wqod, metal, brome aoa
other media.
,Book.I on various country's history of
art, in hard cover or .pt;perback may be
purchased as well as those which incJ:Ude
collections of individual artist's worts .
. Some are collector's Items, -some first
editions. There ~ musewn calend4f'I,
note paper, postcards and Christmas
carda.
Glftl for children' are in evidence at the
museum store, lc!9· Art books created
just for them as well as games with
' artistic "dimensions.
auisUnas shoppers will also Hnd
jewelry rln the-store, ranging from
handcrafted pieces to reproductions of
original works which appear· in museums
throughout the world. These replicas,
reproduced from actual impressions of
the priceless originals, are individually
glft.bo•ed and each conLains a printed
description about the h I s to r I c a I
significance of the on;wnent. Necklaces,
pins, bracelets, rings, ean1ngs and
other Items are budget priced. • • • Gilt. for men, such as keycbalns, cuff-"·
Un.ks, Ue cUps ud ~money clips are on
vieW aleo. • r
A amall selection ol ceramic items att ' '
for sale, including vales, dishes and
bowls de<igned by local artisans. ·
Drop by and browse Jet.urely. Tbe
many dellghtf~ d~ratlve items the
Museum Shop displays -are fun to see
even lf• you doh't bUy. Now .. open at Its Ii.
new home, 221r W. Balboa Boulevard,1
from noorH p.m. Tuesday through Surr . 1
day.
Twiggy Touted
' ForSupersiardoln
"She llnp liU lleaMa Durbin, dancea
like Ginger Rogera and will be the blg-
gul lhlnl since Marilyn Momoe." Tba~a ·
tbe portrait lamed filmrllakor Kori R-11 polntl of former teen model
Twiggy, Ida lalelt leading lady.
RllAell, a 1'71 Academy Award l1fJl!\lnee generally not given to oudt
1UperLaUve1, II producing ilnd direcllng
"Tb BoJ Frieod" for MGM from his
~ 1CreellpLa7 ..
'I wouldn't hove made this film with
anyone else In the starring role," says
~.U. whb al.lo brought "Women In
Love" and 11Tht Devils" to the scretn.
"She comes as near to perfection as an~one I've ever met. She's been like a
rtjuvenauna lorce on me."
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" , DAILY PILOT frlU1, ~ 10, 1971
Lagun~ Stages · Opera
DU: It DEC. 11-11
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1
~To
aa ' For ' CONCERT ~ ,,,. Uni_.., On:hestra under lhe direcUon
el ,_ 8. OdePnl. .. Ill heord In "Sympll<>nle Fania•
llquo" by Bll'Uoiln 11111 Vllllp Tbea1'r on lhe tlCI eampus
Fri., Dec. 10. Adm!-II. ·
DEC\ 11
"VOCAL CONCERT -A vocal cooeert by 11tudents will be
held ln the Concert Hall on UCI campus at I p.m., Fri., Dec.
10. Admission is free.
DEC. 10 • :n
PR&SCUOOL STORIES -The Newport Beach Public LI·
brary has scheduled pre-school programs which will take
place. at 10 a.m. 1n lhe following locations: ?-1ariners Li-
brary, 2005 Dover Drive: Tuesdays ; Corona del Mar Library,
420 Marigold St.. Corona del Mar1 Wednesdays: Harbor
View Clubh(luse, 1171 Port Charles, Newport Beach, '"'urs-
daY>. and lhe Balboa Library, 100 E. Balboa Blvd.; Newport
Beach, Tuesdays. ·
• • DEC. 10 ·JAN. I
LAS POSADAS -Padtia HiU.s Theater three miles above Foolrutt Blvd., on Padua Ave., in Claremont, i3 presenting
"Laa Posadas" -the story of Olrlstmas -Wed .• Sat. at
8:30 p.m. and matinees at 2:30 p.m. Wed; and Sat., through
Jan. I. The dining room and shops are open dally for lunch,
dinner and browsing except Mon. Tickets .may be reserved
by calling 1714) 626-1288.
DEC. II · 17
PLANETARIUM SHOW -Viewers will see tl;le Bethlehem
sky at the tlme of Jesus' birth during "The Christmas SLar''
show at the Tessman Planetarium on the Sant4 Ana College
campus 15.'KI W. 17th St .. Sa'nta Ana, Dec. 10-14 at 7:15 p.m.
No charge but ~servations should be made. 547-9561-Ext. 317.
DEC. fl
CRIUSTM.A8 PROGRAM -An all-Bach Advent ind Christ·
mas program featuring UCLA music professor Tom Har-
mon on _the new UCI Maroque organ will be heard at 1:30
p.m. Sat., Dec. 11, in Fine Arts Village Concert Hall. Ad-
mission is free, ; -:
DEC. II
DO NOV AN IN CONCERT -The British singer, Donovan.
will be heard in concert in the Arena of the Anaheim Con-
venUon Cent.er, IOO W. Katella, Anaheim. at I p.m. Dec. 11.
™els, '4 to $6, at the box office. For information phone
~.
DEC. 11·1.!
CHORALE CONCERT -The Irvine Master Chorale Christ:
mas Concert is scheduled at Melody land Theater, 10 Freed-
man Way, Anaheim, on Sat., Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. and Sun., Dec.
' 12 at 4 p.m. in Marymount College auditorium, 484 Batavia,
Orange. Traditional and new carols, folk songs, spirituals and
old English carols will be featured with the Chorale perform·
ing under the baton of Jonah lPiewer. Tickets, $3 for adults;
$1.50 for students and fl.SO for a family which includes two
adulb and all thefr children, roay ·i>e reserved by calling
63).1570 or purchased at the door. Reserved seating at $4
.. per seat may be purthased for the Saturday, Dec. 11, per· f~ance only. '
DEC. 11 • 1.!
BOAT PARA DE -The Hun Un gt.on Harbour Philharmonic
Com_mlttff ls _sponsoring a boat parade Dec. ,ti at 1 and 6
p.m. and Swlday Dec. 12 at 6 p.m. with decorated and light· e4 boats cruising the waterways of Huntington Harbour.
More "than 60 boat owners will vie for 36 awards in various
categories. The parade may be viewed frotn any vacant lot
on any of the channels. · -• ·
DEC. 11 -JZ-
OPERA GALA -The Lyric Opera Company of Orange
County is presenting an Opera Gala at .the Laguna Moulton
Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, this
Saturday rat I p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are
*3.50 f~r Saturdays performance and $3 for Suriday. Hal[
price extended to children, students and military personnel.
Phone.494-0743 for ticket reservations. Singers of the Opeca
ReP,ertory Company will present excerpts .from ' "Cosi fan
Tutte,'' "La Boheme," "Madame Butterlly" and "La Fon.a
d~I pytino'' In English.
DEC. JI· U .
ART BENEFIT -Many artists have donated works lo be
eold at an art show ~or Ule benefit of the Poor Clare M,iss¥?.n·
ary Sister•' Day Nurseries fbr Children to be held at £he
Village We1t Art Center, 793 Laguna Canyon Road Laguna
Buch f~m 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Dec. 11 • 12. • '
DEC. It •
CHRISTMAS BALLET -Tht: Pacific Ballet Theater will
-present "ibe Nutcracktr" at the Anaheim High School aud-
;lto,tiwn, Dec. 12 at 2:15 'p.m. Anne Marie DeAngelo from the f San Fr&l!cisco Ballet Company will be guest artist. For ticket
information phone 633-4363.
DEC. 1%
MESSIAH -The Golden West College Community Chorale
wlll perform Handel's "Messiah" at 4 p.fu: ·in the College
Theater on campus 15744 Go Iden West Ave., Huntington j Beach, Dec. 12. At 8 p.m. the performance will be repeated
l at St. Bonaventure Church , 16351 Duchess Lane, Huntington
• Beach. Admission to both is free . • • DEC. I! ' ' JAZZ CONCERT -Jazz InC{lrporated will .bold a jazz ses· l slon, Sun., Dec. 12 at 2 p.m. at the Orange Elks Lodge, 211
, E. Chapman, Orange. Johnny Best will be featured arUst.
~ Open to the public, Uckets are $2 at the door.
I
DEC. $.13
OCC CONCERTS -The OCC Evening College Community
Chorale dJrecLed by Richard Raub will be heard Dec. 12 at
4 p.m. in the auditorium. Admission $1. The OCC Choir and
Otamber Singers with nine high school choirs .v.•ill give a
free concert at 7 p.m. Dec. 13 in the auditorium. Walter
GleckJer and Richard Raub will direct. OC'C campus is lo-
cated at 27tll Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
DEC. lZ-1?
CHRISTa.tAS Pl.A Y -''Los Pastores,'' a Qirislmas mystery
play ln the tradit1ona1 Southwestern Version' o( the Nativity,
will be presented at Old Mission San Luis Rey near Ocean·
side, Sun .• Dec. 12 at 5 p.m.: Wed. and Fri., Dec. ts and 17
j al 8:15 p.m. No charge ror admission but a self addressed,
stamped envelope sent to l.ot Pastores, Old Mission San Luis
Rey, San Luis Rey, Callr. 92068 w1l11 ~et you ftce tickets. (A
donation will be a.ccep~ed at performances).
DEC. 11.Zt
DANCE CONC};RT -A. dahce concert will be slqed al
Golden West College, 1!144 Golden West Ave,, HuntlngtM
Beach, on Dec. 15-18 at ,1:15 p.m. in the Dance Studio on
campus. Tickets at the door art 50 cents. ..
DEC. II · 11
OC SYMPHONY CONCERTS -The Orange County Sym.
phony Association la ·presenting Carmen Dragon c:ondUct-
Ing' 'the ·symphony Fantastique Orehe$tra and a 500-voice
cboill from schools throug.hoot Orange County, In two con-certs of classical and· p&pular favorites at lhe John Wayne
Theater at Knoll's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena
Park. They are scheduled for I p.m. Dec. 16 and 17. Tickets,
$3.50 to t6, are 1vaU.ble at the lnftlnnatlon Booth at Knott'•·
Phone 827-1771 tor information.
DEC. 11 · 11
BAND CONCERT -The Golden Wesl Sympboolc Band
Concert will perform in the theater on Cao;lpus, 15744 Golden
West Ave., Huntington Beach at I p.m. 1& • 17. Ticketa S2,
at the door.
DEC. II • II
STORY HOUR -Costa Mesa library, S66 Center St., dosta.
Mesa, offers a children's story each Thurs., at 10:30 a.m.
Dec. 18, mOYle, "The Great Toy Robbery;" Dec. 18, chUd-
ren's Christmas party' with "Wiru\ie the P6oh at Christmas,"
carol singing and re[res~ents.
DEC. 17 • Jt
CIDLOREN'S THEATEJl -The Coata Mesa Civic Play.
house junior members will present "13 Clocks," a musical
fairytale, at the Community Recreation Center on the
Orange County Fairgrounds (enter west gate) with perfonn·
ances at 8 p.m. Dec: 17; 10:30 a.m. Dec , 18, and 2:30 p.m.
Dec;; 19. Tickets, 7S cents for children and Sl for adults
available at the door. For information phone BM-~
DEC. 17·lt
LAGUNA BALLET -The Laguna Beach Civic Ballet C:Om-
pany will pre.sent "Tht Nutcracker," a Christmas 1tory bal-
let, in the Laguna Moulton _Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon
Road, Lag11na Beach in five perfonnanooi, Dec. 17 at 8:30
p.m. Dec. •J a~ 2;30 and .8;30 p.m. and Dec .. 19 at 2:30 and
7:30 p.m .. Tickets, $3 for adults; h tor sbJdenf!; St.SO for
children under 12, may be reserved by calling 4.H-7271.
DEC. II· It
CHJLDR.EN'S PROGRAMS -The Mesa Verde Library, 2969
Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mes.Ii. ls presentlng some
children 's programs during the Holiday sea~n. Dec. ti
there is a Chrfrtma1 Party at 3:30 p.m. with a puppet show,
Santa Claus and goodies. Dec. 22 at 1: 30 there are movies -
"The Music Bo1," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" and
"Pee Wee's Pianola." lt is all free.
DEC. 19 • 21
CHRISTMAS PLAY -1'A Olristmas Carol" will be pl'6ent·
ed Dec. 19 at 1 and 4 p.m.; Dec. 20 and 21 al 11 a.m. and 2
p.m. by the Fountain Valley Community Tbe.1te r In the Civic
Center, 10200 Slater, Fountain Valley. Ticketl, 50 cents, al
the door, Phone 962-5198 for information.
Star-crossed Lovers
Paul Harms and Rose Kane In the Lyric Opera's
Gala "Butterfly" one of four opera excerpts which
\Vill be produced this Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sun-
day at 2:30 p.m. in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
••Sesame Street," In a se-
cond and-more ambtUoua 29-
week season, continued to
demonstr1te the effectlveneu
of televlslon as '1 · teaching
medium for preschool
children. The second annual
"report card," measurh1g the
edu'catlonal Impact of the 1970.
71 season. was made public
recently by Edu ca tlon a I
Testing Service (E'IS) of
Princeton, New Jersey.
11\e new 1tudy 1 com-
missioned~ Children's
Television Workshop (CI'W),
producers of1''Sesa.rne Street,"
tended to support. first-year
, flndingi that the procram was
effective in lmparU,ng basic
facta and sk1lls In children ag-~ three to five. lt furthei'
showed ihat ~hildren who
watched ITl09l l~med most, a
patlem eitaj:alisbed in the
first-year stUdy.
The report also Included an
analysis or available first-year
data by ETS which shows the
program was equally effective
w:ith b I a c k: disadvantaged
children and with white dis.ad-
vantaged. The reevaluation
demonstraled that, among fre-
quent viewers, the disad·
vantaged gained as much as
'8dvantaged children and that
three-year olds who were fre-
quent viewers gained more
and ended with hiaher scores
than older children w b o
watched the program less fre-
quently.
According to report authors,
Mrs. GefT)' Ann Bogatz and
Dr. Sam Ball, of ETS, there
wer~ other new and sign~lcant
findings on the program'a ef. -
f~tiveness In readying the
child for school and improving
attitudes toward school.
SpeciJically, ihe a u t h o r s
pointed' lo the following con·
clusions in the study~
Readiness . ror school -
Teacher evaluations suggest
Iha! by the teachers' own
rat ng frequent viewers or
first-year Sesame Street pro-
grams were better prepared
for school than t h e i r
classmates: whO had been in-
frtquent viewers .• No basis
could be found for fears e1-
pressed by some observers
that children accustomed to
the fast-paced, entertaining
television format of Sesame
Street, would be "turned off"
by the conventional classroom
instruction when they started
&chool.
Attitudes toward school and
others -There were gains in
fa vorable attitudes toward
alandardlzed tesl.< l1led wllh
preschool chll~n.
A 13-poge IUml!llt~ of lhe
6):.page report polnta up lb.at
the program was far mor.
ambitious in both scope and
c~ptexity than the first-year
series.
The scope of the changes ll
indicated by the fact that
there were 63 specific goals
for year two, compared to 40
for year one.
'-Twenty-nine or the goal
areas were tested ln the new
study. Of these, 13 re.fiec:ted a
1trong positive inltuence by
Sesame street, Some positive
effects were noled' in an ad-
dlUonal ten, but lhe 1alns
were not as" definite. Only ln
six w~ there no indicallou ·
of a Sesame Street effe<4
However, as the report shows,
in no case was there a.:r\egat.tve'
effect discovered; that is: in
no case did non-viewers gain
1ignlficantly more th a n
children who were vieWers ..
''Jn ·~dd,ition to the con-
tinuing experimental nature of
the program as evlde,nced by
the increased complexity of
goals, 'the year-two sample
was limited to heavily-disad-
vantaged children," t h e
authors said'll ''As a result the
findings, in our opinion, re.fleet
a conservative estimate of
Sesame Street 's ef-
fectiveness."
DAVID RUIZ AND DEBORAH WINSOR
Assume Role1 !Jf Am1hl and His Mother in Opera
The new level or difficulty js
~~:led in • sampling of new Harhn.r High' s Present:
-Addition and subtract.ion I.Rf
were added to the curriculum.
-Counting, where the year-F d Ch • { o one goal wa• I lo 10, went lo l · rune r1s mas pera
to 20 in year two.
.-Jn reading skills, pro-"Amahl and the Night Santa Ana , plays the role of
nouncing the sound of letters Visitors" will be produced Amahl.
was introduced. Dec. 16 at 8:30 p.m. by the Leading parts will be sung
-Ability to recogniu a 20-students of Newport Harbor by Deborah Winsor, Stephen
word vocabulary of commonly High School and one young 13-&hone, Randolph Myers Ill,
encountered words {ran, set, year old young man as special Malcolm tiagruder and James
big, danger, exit, and love to guest star, In the school Hunt Dabney.
name a few) was included for auditorium, 600 Irvine Ave., Understudies for lead roles
the first time. N I Be h -S ewpor ac · include Nancy Gray, Jerry
imple Spanish-language Jt is a special gift to the Shirar, Timothy Hamill and
skills were introduced. community by the Music Scott Van Houten.
The year-two study involved Department or Newport High, a sample of 2&1 disadvantaged Members of the chorus are sung by· members of. lhe Cath A h N °·h! children in Winstom-Salem, N. Y s en. ancy vu s, C., and Los Ange1e,, none ol school choral music group and Linda Cannon, Rebecca Del·
whom watched the year~ne accompanied by a special Ing, Gigi deMocskonyi, Kathi
Sesame Street series. and a chamber music orch:itra. The r'lurgon, Debbie Elias, Gary ,foll~-up study inv,olved a· production, marking M: first Ellis, Marti Emmons, Jean
sanfple of 283 children in time. an opera. hi;i.s ever been Corman. D a n Greyshock.
Boston, Phoeni1, and .Durham, done in. the NewpOrt-Mesa Julia Grimm , Jeanne Harris.
N. E., who had been tested in Unified School District, will be Cindy lavelli, Kathy Keph8rt,
year one. Of the total 'follow-. directed 'by Suzanne Russien Connie Lareau and Linda
up sample, all of Whom were Haig. There is no charge for Lord.
d admission. r isadvantaged, 152 started in Others are Cathy · Mahof ,
nursery school. kinderiarten, Written by Gian.-Carl 0 ' Diana Miller, Helena Moshy,
or first grade during year two. Menotti, the opera premiered Joe Mulroy, Linda Nemec,
..sesame Street, which began on a television special in 1951 Patty Peterson, Mark Praigg,
school and toward people of Its third season of broad· and since has become a holi-Nancy Ri<;hey, Andre a
other race~ among children casting on more than 260 sta-day favorite. The s ma 11 Rodriguez. Christie Silsbee,
who had viewed the program ~·tions across the country last beautiful Christmas opera tells Gina Simkins. Laur 8 1 en e
both years. Monday. Nov. 15, rec e Ives the story of an episode in the Telloian, Kris Thompson, Can-
Impaci of two-year viewing financial support from both lives. or the Wisemen during dy Unger, Lorri Walden. Anna
-Continuing impact among public and private agencies thelr journey to Jerusalem Waters and Ptfark Worshop.
first-year at-home_ viewers including the C a r n e g I ~ when they stop for the night The chamber music group is
who also watched aurlng the Corporation of New York, and visit with a crippled boy composed of Holly Uly1te,
second year was noted with Corporation for Public Broad· .and his mother. · Steven Winsor. Patty . Kent,
gains being demonstrated in casting, the Ford Foundation, The production will be Kim Kay, Susan Torian aOO
most of the new and complex and the U.S. office of Educa-shown to the high school stu-Anne Epperson.
goal areas added in the second lion (HEW). dent body on Dec. 17. Cost of the show has been
year. . Sesame Street was Joined by Special guest star. David defrayed by members of the·
Impact on new viewers -"The Electric Company," a Ruiz, is the great-grandson of choral music department.
Children who started watching new CTW-produced half-hour Horace Osi:ar Ensl~n who was Assisting in the production will
during the second year learn-show for seven-to-ten-year· S,,Uperinlendent of the Newport be members of the newly
ed morf: in most goal ar.eas olds., aimed at the teaching or Elemental')t !IChools from 1919 formed Choral Boosters •ho
than did children who dld not reading to children in the ear-to 195.1. David, who attends will also sponsor a cast party
watch the program. Ga ins Ji~liyisiichi:ooiiill ~y~ea~r~s,iiii~miiiii.iWiliill~aridiJ~uniiilo~r;iHiiig~h~Sc~hooi;'iiil~i~nwc;'n~Dec~. ~1~7.iii;;;;;=;iiim;iiij were greatest in g o a I s ..,... c_. a----• 1 ~ ---~--·-. -. and leasl in n•w gocl areas for WJ HAVE 'EM ALL NOW!
year two .
Effecl of encourageme nt -READY FOR SHIPPING BACK EAST!
Regular visits to the child's
home by people In local com·
munities to encourage viewing
wete an Important factor af-
fecting gaina among vieweta.
Results by age and sex -
·Overall gains among three,
four and flve-year-ods and .
among boys and girls were
about equal, Indicating the
show Is having a positive er.
feet for all these groups.
Positive side effects -
Gains In vocabulary, mental
age, and IQ never have been
objecttves of Sesame Street.
However, the new research
suggests that, as a side effect,
the program may be having a
positive impact In these are.as
or al least In viewers'
performance ori one. of the
Giant si:r:• NAVEL ORANGES, th~s• 9i•nt iize FUERTE AVOCADOS, gi•nt 1;1•
COMICE PEARS, NUTS, DATE~, GIA PACKS thet ell say M•rry Christmes from
Celifornie! All so bud9•t pric•d h•r•. We'v• be•n shipping fru it end mekin9
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BOAT CRUISES -The l!untlngton ltarbour Philharmonic
Committee will sponsor boat cruises through the waterways
or HuntingWn Hartfour to view lhe decorated homes and
bolta of resident.& Dee. 1~22 rrom 6 to to p.IJI. Each hour
3$-passenger shore boala wfll leave the Huntington Harbour
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rtn under 16 at the dock. Funds •.'Ill aid O.C. PhilharmooJc "Gidget Gets ?-tarr ied" with
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CARMEN DRAGON LEADS SAN . CLEMENTE HIGH CHORALEERS
R.•he1r11I fo r Concert In John ~1yne·The1ter, Dec. 16 1nel 17
Dragon to Perform
Concerts Jflith Chorus Slated at Knott's
. Conductor Carmen Dragon
will open the season for the
Symphony . Association o f
Orange C.Ounty with two con-
-ttrts by the Symphony Fan-
W~ique Orchestra and a 500-
Vol~e chorua of the high school
and college Students, in the
John Wayne Theater on
KnOtl's Berry Farm at 8 p.m.
Dec. 18 and 17 .•
Classical and po p u I a r
favorites, many arranged by
Dragon, will be played both
evenings.
Included will b e Hum-
perdinck's "Hansel and
Greter• · over\~e. Bach's
''Jesu' Jr:l'J of Man'a Desiring,"
. Tcliaikovsky's Cuse-Nol!ette-
ij,allet Suite, Op. 7la, and such
fratlitional mUfiiC as 11Hark.
The Herald A..'lge\s Sing," "0
Come, All Ye Faithful,'' the
"Musical Snuff-Box," "God
Rest You .Merry Gentleinen,"
"Carol of the ·Bells," "The
First Nowell," Bach-Gounod's
"Ave Maria," Adams' "Can·
tique de Noel," "0 Tan-
nenbaum ," "0 Little Town of
!kthlehem," "lt Came Upon
A Midnight Clear" and ''Deck
the Halls."
Schoola participating ln the
chorus are Golden W e s t
College; groups from Mission
Viejo, Laguna Beach anCI San
Clemente high schools, Santa
Ana College Adult Chorw:;
Cypress College S I n g e r 1 :
Anaheim Cboraleers, and the
Philharmonia Chorale from
Fullerton Junior College.
Tickets may be purCbued
In the Galleries
Children's Art Show
Set At Bowers Museum
BOWERS MUSEUM -2002 N. Main SL, Santa Ana. Hours:
10 .a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuel.-&l; 1 to~ p.01. Sun., and 7 to
• 9 p.m. Wed. and-Thurs. Holiday Art from the clusrooms
of Orang~ County School! will be on exhibit Dec • .11 • 31 ...
LAGUNA BEACH :MIT ASSOCIATION -307 Cliff Drive, La· ~ guna Beach. Hours : noon to 5 p.m. dally. An exhll>it of ICulp-
tUre by Jae carmichael and Pat Cox; paintings, jewelry,
ceramiCJ by eight Orange County artists; "Cartoon Show"
edtibit of work of 77 of world's great cartoonist!, auembled
by Jerome Muller, coinciding with 75th anniversary of birth
of comics, through Det.
CBALLlS GALLERIES -1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna
~ch. Hours: Noon to 5 p.m. dally. Retrospec:Uve exhibit
of F.rank Wamllton ti.rough Ot!c. · . 1
ft.iESA VERDE LIBRARY -2969 Mesa Verde Drive .. East,
Costa Mesa. On uhlbit during regular library hOurs are
oils by Pat Ingram through Dec.
: COSTA MESA LjBRARY --513 Center St.. Costa Mesa.
Oil paintings by Lassie Hud!IOl1: on exhibit during regular
llbi'ary hours through Dec.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OC -1650 AdamJ St., Costa
Mesa . Paintings by Soozy West through Dec., during regular
business hours.
TllANSAMERlCA TITLE CO. -170 E. 17th SL, Coota Meu.
Oils by Pecgy Wilcox, Shirley Howard, Ester Ella Work·
man and Mary Long, through Dec., durln& regular businesl
hour&, I
«:e GALLERY -2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Hours:
Mon .• Thurs. 7:30 a.m. · 10 p.m.: Fri., 7:30 a.m. • 5 p.m.;
SUn .,. t to S p.m. Closed Sat. On exhibit in library, contem-
porary graphics by American European and Japanese arUsta
through Dec. 10. Faculty exhibit in Art Gallery, 9 a.m.·
3 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; 7.9 p.m. Wed, through Dec. 19.
DOWNEY SAVINGS-31111 E. 17th St., Coata Mesa. On exhib~
during regular business hours, oil paintings by Diana Neher,
Gail Carpenter and Doris Neeld. through Dec. ,
CROCKER BANK -m Harbor Blvd., Costa Mt!&, On
'.exhibit durlng regi,i.h1r business houts, oil paintings by Clar•
Miiier, through Dec.
SECURITY PACIFIC -196 E. 17th St., Costa Mess. On ex·
hlblt during regular busine11 houri, pa~Ungs by Merle Cal-
houn, through Dec.
GLENDALE SAVINGS -500 Newport Center Drive, Faab-
JOn Island, Newport Beach. Sculptun by-Judith BlllDd, pain~
lnp 1>Y Clyde Zulch through O.C.
AVCO SAV!liGS AND LOAN -1.110 Bristol SL . Costa Meu.
On exhibit durll'\i l'i!gular bustnesa hours through Dec., v•
tied work by Doon• Friebertsl'lauser.
SO. CALIF. FlRST NAT'L. BANK -1090 Bayside Drive,
Newport Beach, (Formerly Newport National Bank.) On
r.xhlblt during regular buaine11 hours through Dec., w1ter-
colors by Bud Hileman.
NEWPORT HARBOR ~RT MUSEUM' -2211 W. ll«lboa
Blvd., Newport BH<:h. Houra: noon to 4 p.m. Tut.I. -SUn.;
1 Closed Mon. On exhibit In main g1Uery, wood Kulpturt by
Gabriel Kohn; enlranct glllery has ~~hiblt or aollque toys
ind paintings by Benjamin Lee Gary of real and tm11lned
places and evtnt.s. through Dec.
NB ClTV HALL GALLERY -331111 Ne'fPOrl Blvd., Newport
Beach. On erlhlblt du'rlng regular bu.slow houn, paintin&a
1>Y ·v1ne1111 Farrell, ~ Jacob and MOrl' Wamn, tbrou1h
Jan. I ~
at the Information Room at
Knoll's Berry Farm and those
with concert tickets will be ad-
mitted to the Farm free after
5 p.m. on day of concerts.
Tickets are $3.50 to $6. For
other ticket lnformation'phone
827-1776.
Knott's Berry Fann is
located at 8039 Beach Blvd. in
Buena Park.
Bert Convy
Wins Role
I:n 'Poppies'
Bert Convy, Broadway star
of such hits as "Fiddler On
The Roof" and "Cabaret," and
recent regular on T V ' s
"What's My Line," has been
signed by French producer
Christian Ferry to star in
"The Poppies of Hell," 'new
motion picture which Para-
mount will release.
Now en route to the film's
location In Yygoslavia, Convy
stopped off In Milan, Italy, to
meet with Paramount toppe r
-Olarles Bluhdom, and also
met with Polish producer
Andrej Julas.kl about starring
for him in a picture this
winter.
Meantime, he'll be loca-
tioning along the Adriatic
coast ln Titoland for the next
two months.
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In 1972 the Company will
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Fine cruise ships, air con-
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DONOVAN CONCERT
In Anahtilm S.turd1y
Donovan
Man of
Gentility
ACAPULCO, Mexico -The big chatter h"ere is
a new Government ruling that foreignera may OWN
land on the coast. The law used to read that you
could not own land within 15 miles of the coast, 80
miles trom the border.
There's been a lot ol bypassing ol tbe law:
Bank trusts. Mexican partners. Corporations. ThUS'
tbe Hiltons and the other American-owned hotels
have built. A lot of Americans built luxurioua pri·
vale homes.
Then there's Troy Post's elegant seaside golf
course and condominium just up the coast.
But easing past the Mexican restrictions called
for legal footwork and a scrambling lawyer.
The new ruling allows "ownership" tor lm·
provement of tourist values. It's so loose the best
Mexican lawyers aren't sure how it will work. It
appears to be a sort of continuous lease effect.
* What does it mean to you? Probably that the
condominium ownership will be relaxed. {Condomin·
Total gentleness, bey 0 n d iums here are way overpriced, I think. But many
passivity, ii how one music Americans have bought in.)
critic described Donovan's The new ruling may bring cheaper condomin·
songs, which will be heard at iums. Maybe housing you can buy without swing·
Analleim Convention Center lng on a legal trapeze -a winter home with tax
Dec. 11 during hla ont night deductions.
concert. Apd more American money invested here.
The songs renect the man, Can't say I like it. May make it another Miami Beach
his background and thinking. or Waikiki.
For Donovan, born in Scotland, ("Poor Mexico," said President Porfirio Diaz.
like many ol his countrymen, "So Car from God, so near to the United State!.")
loves poetry and ancient Celtic *
tales. Particularly fond ol "If we go to J1pin, whit kind of hi-fl, radio
Tennyson and W. B. Yeats, he and other sound equipment should we look for?
put some of the latter's poems And Is It t1x frH?"
to music. The military PX always had the best buys -
The young entertainer has 1l you know someone in the service.
been through any number of All the shops in the big hotels arcades are
, mu!ical phases, Influenced at geared to sell tax Cree. They give you a sales slip
times by the Beatles, rjazz, you turn in to customs as you leave Japan. The big.
classical and even Ar ab gest makers seem to be Sony and Panasonic. I have
music, he is also a fine quite a bit of each. Problems with Sony -appear-
guitarist. ed to me that it is so BIG. there are sl1pues on the
Donovan has made dozens of assembly line. Needed a lot of minor but trritatlnC
singles and albums. among adjustments. No problem with Panasonic.
them one for children . This *
was accompanied by a \ooSe-t ford fine fishing facilities. And leaf book with Illustrations of Be sure the sales people understand you wan
Going Hunting? Don't
Forget Fishing Gear
When packing for a hunting
trip, most eiperienced out-
doorsmen make a check list lo
ensure that they are bringing
along everything they need for
a successful and enjoyable
ou'ting. 'The list usually in·
cludes a complete line of cam-
ping equipment, o u t do o r
clothing and,-of course, their
favorite firearms . But, Is it
complete? Not quite. The
smart outdoorsman will also
be sure lo include his fishing
tackle.
Many sportsmen art of the
opinion that hunting and
fishing are separate seasonal
sports and mistakenly store
away their fishing gear once
the· hunting season opens. By
doing so, they deprive
themselves of the opportunity
lo get the maximum outdoor
enjoyment from their hunting
expeditions.
Fine for fishing
Whatever type of game the
hunter is after, chances are
his campsite wUI be pitched on
or near water -a stream,
river or lake -that will af·
th All f th f things for American current. They have the same in the cool months the hunting e songs. 0 e songs, 0 made for Australian current. The~ could think
th course, were his own com-season begins, wea er co~ you're an Aussie -and you won't now until you positions. dltions are often more ideal Having wandered up and get home. (Check the plug. The Australian ii dif·
for fishing than they are dur· down the highways and {erent than ours.)
Ing the hot summer months. byways of his own land, * · England, Donovan appears to ''We hive a villa for a wHk In ~1m1lc1. IM11d The cooler, more invigorating have settled down for a while ind g1rdtner included.} What 11 the tip -15 per•
water callle5 the fish to move with his wife and children ln s cent af the villa rental?"
around more actively and, solid, substantial home. His No way! No chance! For one week, I gave the
during thiJ period, they future songwriting is aure to maid and cook $10 each. The gardener (who wash·
generally feed heavily In take on a new slant. ed the car too), $5.
For ticket information pbone *
preparition for the cof!Ung 835:5000. "What kind of car should we rent In Lisbon'
winter. We will drive to Sp1in ."
These con di t Ions are •, I got a Volkswagen -the only kind available
espe(ially suitable to big game Holloway a co uple of years ago. A little puffy on hills. The
hWlters who usually limit their --Yolks they sell in Europe can hardly run a sewing
hunting to the early morning machine. Be sure to tell them you are going into
and late afternoi;ln ~rs. The T 0 Return Spain. You need special papers. * "big sky" country, where the "L~ng hilr. Btird. Guitar. Short money ... Wint
. deer and the antelope play, is · · LONDON (AP ) -Stanley to live In H1wall for 1whilt."
fraught with rivers a n'd Holloway, the Cockney-com-Well , they· won't LOVE you. But you'll have I ' edian who played Alfred P. streams that are laden with a Doolittle in "My Fair Lady" Is lot ol same kind company, brudda.
wide variety of fish. And the returning to the. London stage *
best time for taking these fish for the first time in 12 years. "C1n Wt buy Amerlc1n cig1rette1 duty frff In.
Holloway is a sprightly 11 Europe1n 1lrport1? On 1lrpl1nH?"
ls during the midday hours years old. Yes, but they're jacking prices up: '3.50 a tll"-'
when the 1t1nners are relaxing The man who un.g and ton In airports, Athens, Madrid, Paris. Same pric&
at campsite between their danced. "Get Me to the Church on Alitalia. On Air France, $4. (We used to get them
mornlnr and afternoon on Time" when he was 88 for ,2. Then it went to $2.50. Now -well, how are •w• telltef ,,..,.11ttt1°"' outings. made his London llAge debut prices in YOUR supermarket?) ' rri41swaiiM'o'iE 1F=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-.
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WEEKENDER
• ' . • • • d ORANGE COUNTY'S ~· ' :
• • • :'Tis the Season • ! 0Thank!giving already two weeks past and the
~elide only two weeks away means the Christmas
.iCOUntdown is underway. Shopping days loom short·
M for mom and dad and suspense-filled days erow
l oneer for the youngsters. •
~ It's that time of year, more than any other,
:when time seems most to be in scant supply. No
!day contaihs enough hours to prepare for the ava·
~anche o! activities set in motion durlnc December.
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: For our Jewt.h ·frlends,there's Hanuk~ah. the
"!lght-day Feast o! Dedication or · Li(hts wit]) the
:beautiful and ceremonial nightly . lilhtilt( of~ the
'menorah . · · · 1
: In three weeks come New Year's Dar. signal-
~ing the move into the third .year of the '70 1. SOme-
'where along the line, the arrival Of the first day ~of winter ii probably worth notine in aome fashion :too. • • • •
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iHE FISHERMAN
AT THE
HUNTINGTON BEACH PIER
INVllES YOU TO
SUNDAY BRUNCH
0'EN 1 DAYS
LUNCH e DINNER
IANQUET FACILITIES
317 PACIFIC
COAST HIGHWAY
HUNTINGTO~ BEACH
536-2555
TEMPLE GARDENS
O.Jtt-la:S:SRucauranC
MICHAIL W. llLOln
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RIC~SHA
COCKTAIL
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M. • S.1 I te 1
Fel.tttrlnl Exotic Tropical Drinks
Lunch1on & Dinn•r 01ily
IU,lllT LiJNCH 11 :S0-1:H
Mentl1y thrv P'rhl11
llOO ADAMI (•t Haner)
COITA MISA
540· 1 H7 540· lfll
DANCING
AND SHOWS
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ff f!..!BR!JriES ' i Mthly • saturclay • suntlay
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EDDIE AND LARRY ! ~ TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY
f ~
Plan Ahead with N.,..,
Year'• Re•.,...,atlon.r Now
AnlTUDI
ADJUITMINT HOUR
11 A.M. ,. 7 P.M.
DOUiLI
COCKTAILS
e IONOlA. ITTLI
MDICA.N llOOD e 1TIAIS e LUNCHION
• DINNU "T1L MllNl•HT
NITI OWL llUKJAIT
Mldnkjht TH 4 A.M. Fri. I Sat.
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COIONA DIL MAR
R-rvatlon1 673-8950
3201 I . ~+ Cwt ~wy.
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RESTAURANT , NIGHT CLIJB AND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE
Holiday Reservations
For weeU we have been bombarded with re-
minders to get our Cbrlst.m., shopping and mail·
ing done early. Taking a cue from such sage bint!i,
the.re's another area of holiday preparations whh'e
<"ommon sense folkJ can demonstrate their wisdom
by earliness.
Thia show of sagaci ty will take the form of
lining up advance reservations for Christmas and
New Year's outings to local restaurants and night
clubs. You don't have to pick up the J;>hone today
or tomorrow but you 'd better start givtng the sub-
ject some thought )here and now,
DO IT SOON
It'1 possible, remember, to let intentions slide
loo long and get left standir:ig on the doorstep.
While the merriment you had · hoped to enjoy un·
folds inside you'll be straining your grey cells to
come up with some second or third-rate alternative .
U you already have a favorite spot In mind for
holiday celebrating it's advisable to make reserva·
tion.s as t00n u you can. Otherwise it's high time
to Jive the matter initial consideration.
DAILY DOUBLE IN THE LOUNliE
J to 7 p.m. Mon. thru Fri.-Hor'1 d'o~uvrtl
DANCING NIGHTLY
· 1262 PALISADES ROAD
IN .. o,..._ Ce•llty Alrpert)
COSTA MESA 546-13'0
Fe1turin9 Blick Angu1 Beef
COCKTAILS
Fe1turin9 the Greet House
"LIGHT MY FIRE" Dd,k
Ap-1"' NltlltlY lo 'Ille Sloow 1-
MARK IV
With JENNY GENE
MAKI NIW YIAR'S RlllltVATIONS NOW
OPENING
WEDNESPAY, DECEMBER 15
THE
UNDERGROUND
FEATURING THE
RED NECK Cj)UARTET
INTllTAINMINT NlliHnY
TUI. THIU SAT. IY THI
.,., MARK DAVIDSON
TRIO
SUNDAY
CHAMPAGNI HUNCH
11 .. J
LUNCH • DINNER
COCKTAILS • DANCING
The flotilla will sail nlghUy bef!nning Saturday,
Dec. 18, and continue throuch Tburld~, Dec. 23 .
Dep1.rture time for the parade ls 8:30 p.m.
from the Balboa Island ferry landin1. As a mult
the boats start passing about the same time you're
glowing witli the Burgundy's color and bouqueL
D!CORATED BOATS
Adding eve"n ri!ore hue to the occastoo are
myriad decorated sailboats docked alona: the chan·
nel that cast their thousands 9f light reflectioq11
on the water. •
Since we consider the floating holiday parade
one of the South Coast's outstanding event.a, we ob-
tained dinner reservations seve ral weeks ago for
the last night. So we're looking forward to taking
up our ringside table , the night before Christmas
Eve , and enjoying the lights, boats and fine food.
' The parade is essentiall y the same every eve-
ning, or course, so it doesn't make any difference
what night you select. Seeing it is the important
thing equaled only by the necessity of having res-
iervations at the restaurant of your choice.
PARTY NIGHT
EVERY THURS DAY
Hori d'oeuvre• e nd 1neck1
PIANO BAR WITH FRAN
1824 NEWPORT ILYD.
IAT HARIORJ COSTA MESA
//) We Promise YH had
f<e6lauranl OOJ~
and AMlRICAN CU lllNI
TROPICAL COCKTAILS
ENTHTAINM!NT
POLYNESIAN
SHOWS
Thur. thru Sun.
Nlthh
NOW Al'PIAllNli
Thurs . thru Sun . Nite1 1:30 to I :30
The Sen1ation1l Samoen Vocali1t/Guiterist
STEAK • LOBSTER • PRIME RI~
COCKTAILS
Lunch ind Dinner 01ny
Your Ho1ts, Mr. and MN. Rick Rlck1rd,
l""'lt• You to Drop By i nd Enjoy
DOUILI OX TIMI
Dolly l'Nm J tt I P""· M.._ ttn l'rl.
O..W. Oriole& S'"'" ,_ Tiit l'rlce el Cot
3010 Harbor ll•d., Costa Mesa
IAt Werl 1'« 1 ....... 1-call 54f·OJ1t
•
Bashful Bagel
poata M ... Is sportlo& a brand new family ,....
taw-ant a~d delicatessen theie days. And one, II
.should be added, which ranks with the best tJf such
establishments in Orange County.
Open seven days a week to the dinin& public
for bre.akfut, lunch and dinner, it is the whimsi-
cally-named Bashful Bagel. Location of the new d.U.
restaurant is 234-0 Harbor Blvd., in the Harbor
Shoppin( Center.
llG MENU
We dl'Opped into the Bashful Bare! for lunch
one day lall week and enjoyed a "wholly satisfyial
meal. The only problem -if you want to think: af
it as such -was the quandry posed by trying to
come up with final choices from the Bagel'a wlde-
ranging bill of fare.
The menu offers all those mouth-Watering ap-
petisers, ~oups, sandwiches, side orders, salads, fiJh
platters and desserts that alw1ys cloud the decis-
ion-making process in these places. How, for in·
stance, do you make a choice between chopped
liver, marinated he rring in sour cream , pickled ,.
herring in wine sauce, stuffed kishka with gravy1 and chopped eggs and onions, when you like all
of them1 ·
TUESDAY
December 14th
4th Annual
FASHION SHOW la• M E N I
CAROLE EHLERT prt$tn.U .
"What Every Man Should Buy"
. , , for the wife, secret1ry,
lW•••he•rt, OR 7
Luncht9ft Shew from 12 Neon
Cecktall Heur Shew from S ''""'
Enterteinmont-Hori d'oouvres
<Tmale Critics AII0\4·~)
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37 FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTIR
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•144.2030•
~ Lunch w'.son::'etir:t ~~ !!tfee and t\vo
lorders of the lla'gel's highly different anct unusual·
ly tasty cbees~ cake, 4~ cents per sllce.
OTH!R CHOICES
U you're like us. you probably won't be able to
resist one more little ,undertaking before you leave
the Bashful Bagel. And that's a side trip to the bak·
ery and dell to behold (:llld, of coune, end up buy·
Ing) some of the delicacies on display there.
' Historical Food Facts
That great insUtutlon known as the business·
man's lunch is probably older than you think. Cer-
tainly it bu been around longer than any of the
Orange County spots where you and you! associates
conduct midday business and "mix a few."
From the btstorical files at the National Res-
taurant Association come word Uiat the first busin-
essman's lunch was served to Mediterranean ship
owners and brokers in Rome in approximately 40
B.C. Like many people you know, these ancient mar-
iners and capt_ains of commerce were too preOc-
cupied to make it home for lunch'.
400 MAIN STREET
ON1'HE BALBOA PENINSULA
CALL (714) 673"'633
Q ~ STIAKS e SEAfOOD .: ) . Ct CONTINENTAi. AND
: ~ · l'OLYNESIAN ENTllllS I DAILY LUNCH SPICIALS--$1.25
I NIGHnY DINNER SPICIAL$-$1.'5
'ENTERTAINMENT AND. DANCING .
NIGHTLY IN THE LOUNGE
2645 HAHOR II.YD.
cOSTA MISA 545''471
(!PEN FOR ~UN.CH·
lntlm1t1 . nd o.~ghlful
FRDtClf RESTA~T
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$UNDAY 2 PM TO 9:30 PM -CLOSED MONDAYS
· 1814 N. Coast Hwy. !El Camino Real>
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• OUT 'N ABOUT ' '
JERRY IS BACK IN TOWN
AND HAS SIGNID ON Wint
DON TitE 11.'CHCOMAIR
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Also In a hlslorlcal vein, the NRA Indicates
you can thank a woman tor those tall, white chef's
hats worn u a symbol of pride lhroujbout the cul· !nary ranb.
The hlgb-rated creations first appeared In the
court of King Henry II of England. An unnamed
woman of the court convinced His Majesty that
chefs were, after all, professional men and entitled
· lo this distinction.
Mastera of the culinery profession have enjoy-
ed this status from that 1>Qlnt forward.
Tbe first chef's hats were finely embroidered
muterpleces made from the best of fabrics. The
embellishments have since fallen by the wayside,
but the ba!:ic design survives.
* Give a Paris pror.rietor credit for introducing
colorful advertising s ogans lo the restaurant hu:r
iness.
lllRY LAUDIRDAl,I
Appoorl"9 Nltftlty At The
CARGo DICK
3901 E. COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA OIL MAR 67U900
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COCKTAILS• ENTERTAINMENT
Records reveal the first modern type of res-
taurant was opened in Paris in 1765. In Latin,
the multi-media language of the day, a sign over
the doorway read: 14Come to me all whose stomachs
cry out in anguish and' I shall restore you!"
l' oealist•gnitarist Now Appearing T1111. thru S.t. 1::111 to h:IO
BRANDIE BRANDON DUO ,
Doug Kennedy Is demonstrating his musical skills
Monday through Saturday evenings at the Beach
Ball on the ocean front in Balboa. He's new to the
Orange County scene and· worth a listen.
Thursdoy F11hi9ft Show-12:15
LUNCH DINNER SUNOAY BRUNCH
11 A.M. 4 P.M. 9:30 AM.· 4 P .M.
32802 COAST HWY., LAGUNA NIGUIL
«:BRISTMAS DINNER
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~325 E. COAST 'HIGHWAY
673-1267
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Semng
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6 SoloistS:.
To 'Perform
In Ch,orale
America Is Tirecl' Of'llate:·
. by Walter J. Bick~l
lh a report to FAMILY WEEKLY, fonner Secretary
qf Interior Walter·J. Hickel says, "There ls.a con•
cern in America that if law and order stretches too
far, it finally becomes hate and order. America is
tirlld of hate. America is tired' of violence. As a
nation we are rethinking everything--even such
basics as prosperity, progress. patriotism and re-
ligion. People are turning to other values-values ' ' that cannot be measured in dollars a.nd ce~ts.",
•. SALL Y'S MEN -The "over-height" l:ilonde· 0£
M•A•.S"'ll, Sally "Hot Lips" Kelle rman, tells
Peer J. Oppenheimer of her de'pMdence on •'four
tneh in this week's Star Profile. •
• L.UCY'S CAKE. -Recipe Lucille Ball learned
from her irandmother tell& how to make. per·
simmon cake \Vith fresh cran~rry sall(e. It's ooe
or $ever•! holiday menu helpers in this week's
issue •
' • MUSKIE'S ANSWER -Sen. Edmund's: 'Mus]<le
gives 1lr1lghUorw1rd reply to a reader's query
about 1 poUntial black President in "Ask Them
Yourself."
All Coining Saturday
. .
in the
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Live
Theater
Playhouse
To Present
'13 .Clocks'
• ~ junior m'ernbtrs of lhe
COsta Mesa Civic Playhouse
&re presenting a musical
falrYtale, 1'13.Clocks,'' In the
Comm_l,lllily Recreation Center
on the Orange County
Fi~grounds ln Costa Mesa.
(Enter west gale ).
The cast ranges in age from
eight to 14 for the Dec. 17-19
performances, but many of
them are seasoned velerana of
lhe Uieater~ •
Performances will,be staged
at a p.m. Dee. 17; 10:30 a.m.
on ~· 11 and 2:30 p.qi. Dec.
19. Tickets 7S centa .,.1u be
available at the door or . ;;:rn:u~r:s:~ be made by
The story dials with the
age-old plot of good versus
e~il. The Duke, who Is cruel
and .so cold that his touch
freez.es everything, including
the clocks In t~e great castle,
has. kept the lovely Princess
capti ve. When ·her hand In
marriage is sought by a Ukely
suitor he sends him off into
the world on some impossible
feat to prove his worth.
One by one the suitors fall
shQrt pf their eXpe(tatlons un-
Ul a' handsome Prince,
disguised as a min1trel ,
engages the aide of the Golux.
together' they outwit the Duke
and h~ henchmen and wln the
hand of the fair Princess and
sail off to the Land of
Everafter.
The cold aggressive Quke is
brought to life by Greg
Garli ch with Karen Williams
as the Princess; David Ferris
as the ·Prince, .and· Adam
Sinykin as the comic, Golux.
Allan W 01·ks
On Display
Th• world of traditional orga~ l!IUllC lftd
tht limitte11 galaxyof synthesizer
1ound1 can be yours with a Wurlitzer
organ with built·in Orbil.'.ffl Synth•M11r.
Linking IJlf electronic synlhesizer with an
organ widens the spectrum of organ music
and m8kes lhe synthesizer practical SS 8
performing instrument_tor your home. A
paletle of sounds beyond the present reach
of your imagination is at your fingertips.
Exciting lor !he amaleur, slill' challeng ing
for the proressional. Mix new and old tonal
colorings. Draw from organ voices and
synthe sizer resources to produce the
sounds of orchestral il)slruments with -1
amazing aulhenlicily, and find new soynds
never heard before.
Choose lrom lradilional and contemporary
turnilure styles lo blend wilh !he decor ot
your home.
WURLUZER® 0RGA s
wrthb.JIHn
I Ill"' ' ....... . Frorn
YOUl om. STOii OP MUSIC
SO. COAST PLAZA
, 3400 ~RISTOL S.T, ,
COSTA MESA, CALIF.
PHONE
540-2830
Friday ' .
Evening
I
Saturday
Morning
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Edlior'• N~t<: Th i• hall-breed, ,.;t.!.. d!slllusion--disc jockey, Clint Eastwood . .' IUt'imB -1.1111 •,, -{GP): (GP): Anpla !.••·•bur~-. Ills~~ g;· · ·
moin. guid1 ii preporr ed from Vietnam War. Helps Myst<ry. a:ADIJLTI 11'1111nimanuc ...... put, -11no homulc • ,lo ·<opewitb~llij -•
by thi jilnu com"'ttt'' •! cblldr d 1 Pretty Maids All to a Row ' Aw n..1111 ·lla11 twn 111""'1 wlllld -IMilir<ha -y chlldren In be !l!C lt•-•t aad.••'"•-. Harbor Council P!'A. !l>S. en · an I •'!"'Bers on JR): Rock Hudaon portrays (GP): el llOOlld wife ol batllt over who i;ljl 1"> aic-teaalde ,cottq~ durlnc 'W'!'l<l, ',sa.;'1, ~.,.~)·I ,Lile
/lorry Mellor ii "'""""' r<servation Freedom School c;oad><oo111elor baving affa!n Hent)' VD!. Failtal to_prac!uce -· JI:i-cl ..,.lsloe War IL .~ she ~ taliln1 ·and iuafl: of• r.. lklec•
and Mrs. Bruce Nordland through their .1 trials of with hill pretty 1tudent.a while a -IDd belt, aw-ii e llDr 1lllif1 D'1 a correa1>9ndenct coune. in .. ~-to .. e b..J d b.o 0 d
is committee cha~rman. Ie pregnancy, prejudice a¢ the English teacher, An g·l e be""61d Richard Burl!' !I ud lit1._.,ns wltcbcraft, her ob a r I e 1. ' sweetbeart,~I be tn..wlrily
is intendid 41 a re/erenc•. unfairness 0£ the ,powerful Dlc.kinson seduces 1byest boy porttay1 a lusty Henry \'Ul. rMml'll ...... him~ become ipvoJved .. in her ''beQomel' ~~
in determinino 1uitable town lheriftJ Stars Tom in cl~. Plot concerns Gun1lve BuJold II Anne Stars PDO'fiole and marv~ adveniurea. M4Slc'., star.Followa)lu 'to~~
I II m s for certain age Laughlin and Delores Taylor. strangulation ol three girls. Boleyn. Covon JI:nrlllh history l<a!llarlllo llopbuni. ...i !lanclnl to bolh acllon,and,. dlstnctlarite\f,. ~ · t 0 grou,,. ond will appeor The Fl'<DC.il't:o1111tCUon (R)' Shalt (R): Oetoctive story !ram downfall ol Wolsey to MM Ill 1111 lllldsnesi animation. , 1 Norway di( redt.CoYen Ill
weekly. Your tnew& are Suspense -rn}'1tery staning of brute fcu:.~ and violence in hlhMdfrw of 'Slr Tbolbu ...... (GP); JUdlard .. Ii •r r l t 01· A aw Day (G): .Movie vivid, . \flld, . I ~ut, • n d
1olicited. Mail thtm to Mo-Jean Hac~O and Fernando today's Harlem. Stars Richard aqd b1rt.b of future Queenc pmtra,.i a·ma.llft.to'MlrVivt' version . of the LemeriLln& translates f~inp into ·music. vie · Guide, ·.cart of the Rey. Brooklfll police detec-. Roundtree and Moses GuM. EU.beth.
DAILY P.llOT. tlves try to flDd the American The Ste1!ardeue• (X)! Film GeGOla'a -Ke¥elp: (GP): tpinlt •nilDllt anlf ' the' . muaical of reinc.unaUon itar-r ' , * · * connection , to F re n c h . in 30 coinrning the after du-Horror film. *8.U: µt tbe 'AJnerica.n ring Barbra Strmand t.o and· ?ht letter fmmtdlatelu
1 ADULTS 1 American h~j,n ring. ty actlvi\les of five girls who hlud "' die 8m · I Dam• Noc di,_ T"'"'*"' of the Yve. . Montand. , '. d~· tht tiU. fndicatn tM
Celebration at Bia s.:r ((\): · Jellllif!l" o~ My Mind IRJ : seek sex thrills with men or ed (GP): Horror fllm. lm'L · · ne ODOf·Ta~ (G): rat Q'fotft Uit pictv.rc bu
Fifinini Of. rock-folk music M Today's foul:b's struggle in a inanimate objects. "IMQ" (GP): Walter Mat--Omlla Ila, (GP): ·Sclentlat Hllmoroul experiences of qan· t1lc otlo1' P"ctlwc cOtiC.
event at Big Sur showing world of pile<oneeived adult Van11bJ.ag Pol.at (GP): Stars tblu ii tllbU9e, oplniooatect, g.rtton Hat.op ~ vac-an~ wife who co to New' York· 'the-rCodc AM Roting pro-
perfonnancea of Joan Baez, Ideas is the theme .of this Eric · Barry Newman as ex-cop, ex· lovable, widower retired from clDe to 11ve · ~' from from Ohio·for a'job .. 1*v:iew. .gram m'av N fou'ltd on one
'John Stbasilfm and others. Segal story 1 siarrlng Michael race driver who speeds from hardware store aod Uvln& wltb bac:ter1aJ wlrtlft, Ill bas JICk Lemmon and Sandy Den-of tM tno~ ~~,.· p:z~tl.
Sbowa rapport between au· Brandon and)Tippy Walker. Denver to S&n Francisco'Wtth t0n'a family. Family tries to tiale-'to ue lt.onb' • bhnaelf , . ...
dilllce •nd performers in-Plai MtllJ for Me (R): police in pursuit encoura1ed move~ to rest home. Jack Wtlen Ruata-lte(~ War, s .. , · '
eluding a aemi-nude senslUvity Jessica WfJ!er portrays a by blind BlaCk radio disc Lemmon directs this drliftl-IW'l!epi eatlrl ..... Other pec1al o' U. II . . . 'd
eeselon In the mineral baths. beautiful bu!ipsychotic woman jockey against hard . rock comedy dlallnr lrilh lbfee ..... 1-.: ... 1~ .. llf'lhoul·· • . . n .i-.o "1W00
BUly J1cll:,(R): B~ly Jack, a ln love wi& San Franci&ct> m~lcal background. generations under one roof. lib Pl~ ~-·~him ., f J . • • ·,
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Monogram Serles'' 1pecia1, be objective and · rlgoroualy
will be preaented on Owmel truthful."
7Monday,Jan 10. HI1hll1h·tln1 lhe ·en-
The enterla!nmenl lpeclal la · krklnment spoclal will be es-
• fut.paced probe I n to elusive footage: rtvealing ·the
Hollywood during lls most how-It-was done behind lhe
' flamboyant era .!.... wSen it acenet mechanic. for t0me
WU a citadel of mau lm• o( Hollywood'1 most lavish
aginaUon and a world mooopo-productions, and also · scene.
ly 'Of talent, Wit. apd 11e1: ap-by famous stars including
peal. • · Gula Garbo's vocal debut' In
· Irwin Ro1ten. la wrller·p~ talklea; ·Elizabeth Tay1or'1
ducer and Nlcolq 'Noxon ex-fint role in ''Lassle ·eome
ecutive producer· for the Home," and countless other
MGM· TV Document a r Y memorable mmaUc mOmeDta. Departm~nt produCtion which. Rosten's crew also ct1Vered visually slices into the marrow th final afi ·a, studio' once ru1ed by e bane of the 1avel
suCh electrlfyi .... dvn•moi 11 at Jut year's MGM auction ,
"16 ~.__._.. when the New Hollywood'
TLoui.s B. Mayer ~ · Irving aevered the umbilical with the ~berg -c re a to r I • brash razz..matu.z legendary groomers and eustainers of • ....... ...: ... th t ' ,_ ... ''More start than tber are }'I ....... ...., a ance permea!OI
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be eo aharply concentrated in may even be consldert.d camp.
one am:all ·ara," exPlains But Ill .like will Dot. be seen
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Yule Season Busy
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Full Schedul.e of Music at Coll.ege . .
A 11111 llllioide al Qrlllmu _.._ will be made on Tbc <;ol::;Wesl ~nlc ...... -blillill&bt*f Clftlpq& and I bro lig ho u i Band will ·a. 'P!qltllll bJ B11d1l'1.';""1di,., Orqe County 1!Y ii. Golden ol avutmu' in I~, Dee.; 11
lfmpllanlc band coacer1I Md West st.ngera. ft( Id r 1 & I I.. and 17, at • p.ai. in the com·
""81!11l -· are pluned .• ~IY . Cbor';le a n d mun)~ li!OAter on campqa. bJ Golileo Wesl Collep llill ~~ !Ind. , ~ by T h q m 1 1
UICldb. 'lbe evtning collqe Com-Hernandez, the band will
More u.n a dozen ap-munlty Chorale, directed by perform mu.sic from Wagner's
Warren Petertin, will join "Lohengrin," "llaDlel and
Students
Staging
'Forest' ·
The deJftlllOD .. In the UnJte4 Statea la the 'lettlng for
the powerlul drama -"The
Petrified Fomt" -lo be
pr-mad .., the Santa Alla t'.Oillep• P11yen. December
10, ailll !I, at s p.m. In PbllUps
11111 on the SAC campus, WO
W .. lrill JI., Stoia Alla. ' 1 • The productloa la I mJvl!
1 of Robert Shenrood'a com-
with tho «>Dec• orchestra In ··Gretel Overture" by Hum.
performing the "Meuiah," perdinck, Klelnsinger's ''Tub-
Sunday, Dee. U. at 4 and 8 by the Tuba," Leroy
p.m. 'lbe 4 p.m. program will Anderion't "Sleigh R l d e , ' '
be on campus in the com-Fr• 1 c obaldi'1 ''Toccata,"
munity theater, 15744 Golden Rimsty. Korsatov't
West St., Huotlngtoo llellch. "Proceqlon ol the Nobles,"
They will re.peat the program ''La Fiesta Malcana • the
et st. Booaventure Cltbollc Mass" by R.ed, and "Hallelu-
OlUrcb, Springdale and Heit, J ah'' from H a.n de. I' a.
Huntingto_n Beach, at I p,m. "Messiah". •
Both progrllllS are free. Dominick Alonzo, pianist,
Alto solos from t b e wW be a featured soloist
J 'Meulah" will be sung by Pat playing Grieg's "Piano Ca.
Hawley, who is in her stcOnd certo".
year with the chorale. other Ticket donations are ti.OO;
soloists will ' be Dorothea .$1.50 for 1tudenll with atudent
Worgull, Lorraine sw.., 8ally body cards. Funds nlsed by,
Carlson, Helene Mo u d y ·' the coocerb will go toward the
Cllarlea Maynard, and1James band'a spring tour to
Jay. , Barctlooa and Madrid, Spain.
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0"1 'Nutcracker'
Ikte 1f.o n unprec!:nted ad-In charge of the more than
vance tlckj ale for the "Nut· ont hundred costumes ta Llia
crackef;'' Dec. 17, 11and19 at Zali artfttlc dlrect0r of tb1 Hugh Lynn Cayce, well th\ Laguna Mou Ito n comPany, · luillted by Msry
knowp investigator of PIYChlc PJ.uboltse, the Laguna Belch Sogawa, whole daughter Hope
phenomena who bu Just ciyjV· Balle~ C.ompany baa an-is one ·Of the &!gar Plunl
returned from a study of nounced an a d d I t I o n a l Fairies. Assisting with mask.! psycblc discoveries tn the I f Soviet Union, will lecture at performance for SUnday, Dec. is Bert Pettey, ong une
Golden weat C.ollege, Friday, 19 at 7:30 p.m. and reserVa-beaddresslng director for the
Dec. 10 at I p.m. lions are alceady being taken Pageant of the Masters and for that datt fonner art director for Cecil
Cayce went to the USfilt Interest this popular B. DeMille. Technical director with 23 educators at the in-,._,, Sel d •·ner • Chrlatmu story ballet has is Carl '-'4Waway. es,. , vitation of Edward Naumov, been snowbtlllng sinct the Tania Barton.
noted Russian blologlR and Laguna company . f l rs t For further information and
parapsychologist. presented It several years agt reservations call 4 9 4 • 7 2 7 I ·
He will speak in Forum I, on in various parts of the cowrtY, Tickeb are $3 for adults, '2
a venture Inward -sale and ~rding to ~laa .Reeve, for students and • $1.&0 for
Dangerous Doorways to 'Ute general director of ~ gi'oup.,,_c_bil_· _dren __ •nde_r_12_. ---
1.lnco' nscious.'' ·Ad m I s a I o n sloo. "Each year our ,cut bu
l( .m.duate of W .... i.1 .. ,,.00 become a little b,ll;er, too,'' ~·.. _...,.. be explainl, ·~Ith this year's
·and' Lee ·University, Cayce being the biggest ever; over " makes his borne in Vlrlin.ia hundred d f Beach, Va., where he is ancers, many 0
managing director of the them proleSsionall, a r e
Association for Research and _...P'_rt_l_cc.lpa_t_in-'g-."-----1
Enli~htenment, In c . ,
psyChlcal ......,..,,, society.
. peµq play deallJ1I wltli the
atruale for Ille lnedom.al the
ladl~ lld tho_.. ol .......... _,wblch Chamberlain to Star CONCHITA AGUILAR, J,OSE LUl!IA IN LAS POSADAS
Joy of .Chrt1tma1 I~ M.xlco 11 Portrayed In Annual Play --lbal-
llobett -· lmtnldor to 'l1liolre Arla, will dlrecl the
lhrlllln( •drama al llie -l:ttcbeo. Bcmle ID<j ClY4•. and
"Brother, can JQU apere a
d!me'' period al the Unll<d
In CTG's 'Richard II' '
Richard Qamberlaln ;.m
star In Sbateapeare 'a
"Richard U" instead of the
prevloualy announced
••Becket" for. the fowth pro-
duction ol the Ceotu Tbcltre
Group-Ahmlnson'1 18 71·7 2
tea50l1. 11Ricbard ll" Optns I
alx~week nm on March 7.
'Las Posadas' Ready MIW LOW NICllJ
S1 .oo s.. rtn hf. Sl ,ff •
S...., 1:10 to 7:00 P.M.
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-Tbc -· wbicll tu:ea ploce In tile lunch room ol the
Blaclr M-Jlar.Jl.Q In the
--eserl, llerl Bob lt&hler ol s.nta Alla,
Laura ~ and Erle
lllMrll ti()-Grove, and
a "'°'"'of ot!Jer talented «>I· lei•~ ~-~prlo.
... at eut 'for adulla and •t lat ,._ ud cbl1drwl. llnl
-OD oale al tho Q!mpll Doll-... SAC-.ioQ-=1110. · IOllled ,... al •
I For addUloNI ormation, cootoct tlle Olllct ol Oom-"'1111!'1 Servlcel. Santa Alla c.Qop. Sfl-IMl, UL 317,
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Thus, Loi Angelea tbeatr ..
1oen will see Chamberlain In
the role that brought him such rtaouncnng praile when he
played It lasl oprlng with the
suttle Repenory Tbcltre.
"Richard ll'' WU cholen to
replace "Becket" on the agen-
da because Do actor of com-
parable stature wu currently
avalla)>le lo play llectet.PP.
jloalle · ll r I · Chamberlain'•
Henry u. Rather than 10 with
1,.. than perfect cutlng,
Robert Fryer and dlreclor
JM1tban Miller opted for
METROCOLOR
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"Richard II," Shateapeare'a
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Miller, a di5tlngulahed Lon-
don director whose "Danton's
Death" and "The Merchant of
Venice" with LlUHnce Oliver
are now staples of the Na-
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tain, la currently here In Lao
Angeles interviewing actors
tor "Richard JJ." He will also
hold cuting Hlllions in New
York and Sta Francl!co.
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bl'ancbes, lhe · brilliance of I
~~can ~u~ .cJecora·
tlom and the soft glow of
dozens of candles h a v e
welcomed the 40th consecutive
production·of· "Las Posadas"
at Padua' Theater in Clare-
mont.
ur..as Posadas" is the story
of tbristmas in Mexico, aet in
the ho'me of a modern Mex·
lean family. It relatea the
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Cf:lebration of Oiristmas in a II~ Hwris
"play within a play," "A MAN IN THE
"Las Posadas'', auutmas WILDERNESS"
in Mexico, will be given at pl•
8:30 p.m. on Wednesdays ''THE OMEGA MAN"'
through Saturdays ~ Matinee wttti c......_ • .._..
curtains are at 2:30 p.m. on:I'==~~~~~~~~ ~'!"!'~~~io!!j~'!"!''!"!'~I Wednesdays and Saturday~!: =
through Jan. 8. It is strongly ·
recommended that reserva·
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possible for any performances
since many have been sold
out. Reservations are taken at
(714) 626-~ daily.
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slbstance • 52 StllatJlus
14 Escape by .SJ Evtr:· Pottle
cltVffness S4 Spanish
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attention to 64 ~JKIS 'I Rtquirt'd suffhc
book teaming &7 Ftv« 10 Grandmother: 41 C1tch J8 tht
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cloth fn: 2 words 11 Careens 43 Sold J,
25 Fll'nlsh with 70 Plant disease 12 Free from SOITll!'-lnforMltlon to
·stitches 71iF•1c. '.ttilrvlhltbirUs hq'SlM!layers
21i Arr1ng1 72 Eiropean tltlt 13 Proc!aml\ion 46 Sl""fsh
tableware 'or res~t . l8 Tests of 48 Scottish
prtl)lrltory 7) Golf COllSI tnduranct J l!laflStnilt
to tllllllll area 22 Ins pl red 1 Sl C0m1111t a
27 Spanish eotn: 74 OthH revrrm:t crime
AbOr. 7' 'Ccxnt Z4 Passes tlale ·54 Set out
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Nt• Mexico DOIP{ 27 High school Ortgon
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33 Despleab1t 1 Ntwtcnrs to 28 Rttordlng S8 Eth\tal
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lllfthods , 2 TrlCk fOI pWtltltS
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. . Everyone Hes
Something That
Someone Else Wanta
DAllV PILOT Cl;ASSIFl .ED ADS , Y 9u C.n Sell It,
Eind It, Trade It
With • Want Ad ' ·rhe Biggest Mark~tplac4! on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results -• I
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IN lHE CENTER * ** ** * Entside C.M. Jocatlon, Gran-li~il(li~ll!lifltl~I ny can hop •k1p • jump '° Westdiff Shopping, Jr.
walks to 11ehool; recreatk>n
MACNAB -IRVINE
* TAYLOR CO. * MWilii6jlillilllli6iili!• at home .. 17X34 htd. • nu. FINER HOMES
pool; 2 bdrm. • .. n plu. "A LOVE AFFAIR" "THE APARTMENT"
STARRING: Bay & Ocean Views.
FEATURING : All electric kitchen,
2 BR, 2 baths, 2 elevators, hot pool ,
underground parking. ADDED AT·
TRACTIONS: New carpeiJ & drapes.
Boat slips available. Will consider
"LUSK" HARBOR VIEWI $63,500
Enj9y the beautiful suruets & bright lights
from this lovelY view home. 3 Bdrms. & f""I· WATERFRONT -$8S,000
OPEN SAT. 1-4. 29 BALBOA COVES, N.B.
Spacious 4 BR., FR., DR. & Lanai. 'Slip, sandy
beach. Immaculate! ..
VACANT LOT, GALAXY. $45,000. Fee. Best
available. Charlene Whyte.
~' 1518 DOLPHIN TERRACE
EN SUN. 1 TO 5 P.M. Stop by! & see this
BR. doll hous~. Bright & cheerful, cozy
placej det. garage. $59,500 La Vera Burns
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-4
1707 TRADEWINDS, Baycrest. Just listed!
3, BR's., 2i,t ba's., 18 x 36 swimming pool.
.tmmaculate, adult occupied & priced to sell
ft '62,500. M. C. Buie , . •• OPEN HOUSE 1-4 P.M.
1389 G~ DRIVE, DOVER SHORES.
Imely ·4 Bdrm. lii1)uy home On extra large
lpt. Immediate occupancy. ,99,500.
B•d Austin ...
. •: YOU ARE INVITED
rd see this BIG OCEAN VIEW from 473~
COllTLAND, CdM ON SUNDAY 1·5 3 BR., FDR. elodronic gated yard. Private beaches.
Only $67,500. Bill Comstock .. "' . . ~· . OP!N SAT. & SUN. l·S
ioos B6NN!E DOONE -best priced VIEW
liOlne In Irvine ,Terrace. Less tiuln 5 years
ol4 .. 3 or -'4 !>drms., a baths, deb. $92,500.
Carol Tatum 1
WISTCLIFF, WITH PQOL
~ this charming 3 bdrm ., family rm. home
With lovely pool. Price reduced to $50,500
&bsentee owner is anxious for sale ! Mary Harvey
'· NEW LISTING -PRICED TO SELL
l' Bdnns. & den Ivan Wells home, with large
pool, in a beautiful, landscaped setting.
J72,800. Kathryn Raulston ,
IN CAPISTRANO VALLEY
20 minute& to nearly new Spanish home. B'
wall.I, lovely courtyards. 'Al Mi. No. of Madi·
son. 2-3 BR's Semi-private area. $53,500 .
George Grupe
4,800 SQ. FT. 5 BR. + S BA.
'110+er Shores waterfront. Inspect tWs home
by appointment or may I mail you a picture
brochure! Reduced $185,000 asking. Al Fink
BAYFRONT CONDOMINIUM
In "THE BLUF~'S". Lovely 3 BR. SP.lil·level
townhouse, 2% ba's., formal dining, thick
shag carpeting, billiard room . $57,900.
Belle Partch
REDUCED $8,500 -VIEW
Absentee owner wants a sale. Fantastic view, bay & ocean -$67,500. 3 BR. + office -3
baths, huge fam . rm., ex. large kitchen.
MU')' Lou Marion
4 BDRM. TOWNHOUSE
Fam. rm., 21A ba's.; xlnt family home, close
to sc'hools, parks, pools, tennis: easy main·
tenance. Good buy. Univ. Park. $32.900.
"Chuck'' Lewis ,,
OLD CORONA DEL MAR
Unique 3 bdrm. 2 bath home plus hideaway
apt., plus guest quarters, A.I.A. Designed.
•78,900 with terms. Gene Vreeland
REAL CHARMER
In Corona de! Mar. Tasteful decor. 3 Bdrms ..
1 % baths, fam. room/beamed ceilings & 3
car garage. $54 ,000. Harry Frederick
CORONA DEL MAR VIEW
Custom 3,000' 4 BR., 3 ba . home with pool
table size fam . room. Will lease/option.
Flexible terms. Harriett Davies
STONE'S THROW TO l.IARBOR ISLAND
2 BR., conv. den charmer, for small family.
Cenlrally located. Lugh gardens & attractive
patios. Exception•! value. '69,750. Bob Yorke
LUSK HARBOR VIEW
First time o!lered. Popular "Sandpll"'r"
model . 4 Bdrms., family rm. w/ lrplc. & wel
r. Quiet street. '71,l!j)Q includ .. land. lhrYa Tennille
A SPECIAL HOME
In Cfmeo Highlands, a Bdrms., large lanai.
CQrur lot wilh pool. Many tustom features.
Jlileen Huc!Jon
SEASHORE LIVING
Fubtonab!e oceanfront 2 bdrm. apartmenl,
ffl,000. lllaht on Andy btoch In !Aguna.
;llut ,.. th!i! Jim Muller
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• . dant landscaping. Shown by appt.
1..o!1 ~everything; 5 bdmu., only. C8..ll Walter KJng 644-6200. 3 ba. 1., fonnaJ diniJI&; hU&'t
!An)lly nn.; 2 """"" 3 oar OCEAN VIEWI EXCEPTIONAL
gar. All done in the beat or DESIGN
decor. Ple nty of room for 4 BR, 21h bath. Come to your Bali
everyone to have their own Hai & 1 meping view of PacifJc
niche. Located Jn Harbor p l · f t View Homea Owner leavlnz Sunsets. oo s, patios, or en er·
1tare. For d;talli call . taining, graciow living and content-LOT WllH VIEW ~~'jl· Call.LoiJ Egan, 644-6200 for
.•• of hlll1 & °"an, looaled HARBOR VIEW PERFECTION!
In best wooded area of IA; Beautiful 3 BR Carmel plan. FR, cuna Beech. Priced at formal D.R. Attractive landscaping
$16,500. & two brick patios! Ste~s from r~ COi 8 IN. reation area. Call 114H200. Open Sunday 1·5 p.m. 1921 Port Bristol,
. . ' lJ'°'IOOf ti()MfS
RMI EM•. 17MOOD
lease option. SNEAK PREVIEW: S BEDROOM LUSK
Phone Joel Smith 842·8235. ~ ~ Now, i1 )'OU like nice, nice,
UNBELIEVABLE! neat homes. yoti'IJ l?ve this 5 ~m ~-bl.ult re1i· at $31 ,500 inc. 2 BR's, 1 % bath, prl-dence in Eutblun. 8111 Uiak
vate patio, pool &: clubhouse facili-may have built tr but Vtr-
ties, In a quiet secluded setting an~ fllene Huu has ~alntalned
your own EucaJyptus tree ! Call it and i11-tip top cohd!Uon!
Ai11Y Gaston 642-8235. Hardwood floors, stone fl •
place, deluxe kitchtn wit DOVER SHORES VIEW LOTS pan..,.; donn" w1.-, in
FAST DISAPPEARING. $31 ,500 !pr """""'""' bedroo"" and a one of the ftliw remaining ptjme, big three car garage down.
view lots, inclbding plans for new •ta~. Every conceivable
3 BR home w/pool situated for quality extra. Open Sunday
sweeping view. Call 1NO\V. Walter 1 to 5 a.t ~ ArtJuttJi. Priced King 644-62QO. In the 60 s.
ily rm. Smart decor. Piof. Iandse. ·
962 SANDCASTLE OPEN SAT/SUN 1.S . .
TRIPLEXI IN CORONA D,EL MAR
A raU: find lor this are8!.): Nic;e bedrms. in
eacll of\ the three units. Elec. blt·ij\ stoves &
ovens" near-new cp(ng. & drapes & '6 car-
ports. Won't last! Hurry ! .......... f69,500.
4232 EAST COAST HWY. OPEN SAT/SUN-1·5
A LINDA ISLE BEAUTY -$14S,000
Luxurious decor in this lovely 5 bdrm. home.
Panelled fam. rm. with wet bar plus a fol'9
mal dining area. Covered courtya:rd entry.
Plumbed for pool. Private dock & slip.
DOVER SHORES BEAUTY See your dream bom'e in ' this prestige area .
Brand New 2-story w/4 bdrms., study, sun
room & dining rm. Lovely island kitchen &
3-car garage. A best buy at . . . . . . . . $99,500.
410 MORNING STAR OP.EN SAT/SUN 1·5
OPEN SUNDAY 1.s PM. IJNllllJf ti()M(S COLLEGE PARK
1915 TRADEWINDS , BAYCREST. 112~1 ~!,~~'°:. Your Christmas gift to YOU! Model home
MARTIN Newport Beach.
WATCH THE CHRISTMAS
Beautiful master BR suite w/private eo.on11>11 M&r,c..u&. condition. 3 \}R., coriv .. den"& 2 baths. New
sitting room or office, huge family ~~~~~...,.~~I cptng, dbl, frpl. &· blt-in barbeque . Vacant •
144-76'2 BOAT PARADll
Magnificent Views ·of Bay & Ocean.
REALTORS
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kitchen. 3 BR, formal DR could be NEWPORT ·BEACH 2547 GREE~llRIAR OPEN SAT. 1·5
4th BR. Immaculate condition. ~· OWNERS LOSS . EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE
Immaculate 3 BR • chers kJtChen El99ont Condo -spacious landscaped grounds .
In San Juan Hills -a private '55,000. Op~n Sat. & Sun. 12-5 p.m.
community and tt9Clrt Hvln&. 1301 King~ Road , Cliffhaven.
all year round. 2 ~room,
from area • Low J,INGLE BELLS , low monlh!y pymt•, Waterfront Opportunity! Owners of 3 brand
Buy her a lot for Christmas. Bay Neal' be11.cti . V11.cant, clean, NEW luxury homes will ,consider in ex-1 2 bath and ;fust recendy re· TURTLE ROCK
decora~. CaU tor appoint-Truly loved. 3 BR, 1 ~ bath home
men t to see tfllll one. fills this peaceful private lot just Wntcllff Jeauty close enough to pools, and tennis
view Jot in Balb6a --now priced to 3 BR 2* BA -2 1tory home. change: ~our srballer hople, I.and , apartn'l:ent ,
sell at $21 ,500. 1,..,,ec11a1e -on. New bldgs., or 'lirust Deeds! Or wllJ lease/opUon. j 11~ crpts thruouL WJU con. Each one has 4 BR., FR., formal DR. & stu-
PIER I iirLOAT sider trado. dy. Kitchens''fully, ~quipped with the most : Situated on an elea:ant Mreet court. $42,500 including the land.
In an area of many home1 Please ask for Betty Kerr 844-6200.
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"''""'' o1 dollan EASTBLUFF: YOUR CHOICE
Newport Island . AttracUvely decor· NEAR BA y modern conveni811<'es. Fully ca~eted. Spac-I
ated 2 BR, 2 bath home. Unusual ., D · 1 R' d ' d $1'3 kitchen. Partially covered terrace 10 ,. own $42,500. ious open p an . e uce -'t ' ea.
---.:~:'."'.::-:-:~~ Select from 4 homes in this delight-
. Ownei'moved. See 1hb Jue• 8 LINDA ISLE OPEN SAT/SUN . 1·5
facing Balboa Coves. Corner lot. 4 t.droom 211 bath -FOR. A VERY SPECI •L FAMILY I ful area. 4 & 5 BR's $44,900 to
''--1$55.900 plus one lease or lease/
option. O~n Sat. & Sun. 1·~ p.m.
282G Catalpa and 915 Citrus • plan
to see all 4!
Only $79, 750. separate living room. plu~ "'
HOLIDAY OPIN HOUSES '""'' tamHy room ,_ 5 S/l,'lcious bedrooms, family rm. & 4 baths
BEACON BAY. Join us SUNDAY baok yard li>r enl<rtaminf. In~ is fh8rming Wes\cliff ,home. Beautiful ~·S p.m. #65 _ 4 BR, spotless • •'"' hea<ed pool. , 20 x 40 pool lf-Jacuut ....... : .... f/9,900.
air condiUoned home w/view of Bay MONEY MAKER '' DOVER SHORES WATERFRONT
. THE RANCH & beautiful secluded garden. Ready Clear, cool, mt. air. L 0 w New st.One /brick exterior 0 European Style" ,
Beautiful 4 bedroom Spinish home!~ to move in and enjoy Cfuistmas .in d~n. PJY• for ltzelt. 2 enhances this 6 BR. home. Private front
POOL Beamed ceilin2s! Sparkltn2 pool!1 Beacon Bay $69,50(>. #14 .;-Com-cabim, 2 ~ocka to lake and courtyard plus large waterfront' patio sur-
PARTY HOUSE End of cu1-d .. sac! Greenbelt and pletely rebuilt new· Gray capaJ;od ·=~ ~'!;'.:;. ~ roµndlng· ®GI. Plop & slip ......... $175,000. "
Every day is party time park! Irvine area! Own your lan.d! on-the Bay· 3 BR, Conv. Den. W/ ert)' and' bf a winner. HOLIDAY SPECIAL_ $26 500 -n ,.. ...,, thlo FUN· Ul,280. Call Al Allison for details Bay Window Seat." Wood floors • N I • · t d 3 bd •
TASTJC '""""" "°""""' 1142-8235. Open Sunday 12.S p.m. brick patio· terrace. and kitchen, 1 :w Y pa~ e rm.•bome on large corner !
with L......utl ... H '• F ~. 15381 't.Tfmes Circle, Irvine. An outstandingly charm~· g home 0 in Bae Bay area. Enjoy your own bad· -'"' ~ " / 1 2 BR 2 b . c.1 minion court. lmmed. poss. Just reduced!
i .... ,t.0~.~,".'..."!d•,,"'!, ""',,.:dn 10Q1 HAMPSHIRE LANE w .separa e . • at apt. w,. ·I 244 MONTE VISTA • OPEN SUN l·S l -·~,. ~ ·~ WESTCLIFF pnvate balcony & bayvlew. «210,000 '"" N~ Blv~ .. c.u • · bulll·ins fll"f'Pla~ ca-is ·~ .... ~..,....~ ,..., DOVER SHdRES $83 500 1• ' · ·~ 'OPEN SUNDAY 15 PM O ! HIGH ATOP THE CLIFFS OF C&JJ 646-3928 Eves. 548-!1151 . -. ' I drapes and even J1ARD-• • n&0 ·a· DOVER SHORES , Im. med.1ate occupan. cy! Professional decor fn 11 \VOOD floors au In OOOP-kind 4 BR home on choice street, AISOLllTELY th v h ER oonditlo~. Subject 10 top area, FEE LAND. Dramatic 2· A sweeping view of the Upper Bay. l"' " tew ome With .3 bdrms .. lam. rm. & •
5'4% P't loan""' sm storyentryblghligbtsaOalrfor'the 9 NEW Ivan Wells custom homes TERRIFIC study. Lu xury caiot"lj & dJ'apertes._ Rm. I
to!al Pftyments. I1 11 a dea'I unusual. 0\\"ller/builder moving to nearing completion . Choose your --4 bedrooms, family room for boat. Lush Ian sc. ove m for Holidays.
11 $28.500? Call! his latest creation. fini sh details now! Model open da--&one nreplace 2042 GALAXY OPEN SUN 1·5 1
Walker & lee THAT SOMETHING SPECl•LI ily 111-5 p.m. at 2006 Galaxy Drive, -Eodooed'p.t!o CORONA DEL MAR_ $9S,000 "' Newport Beach. OR Call 846-1550. -Fine ncigbbor:hOod Builders Attention ! 3 Full Jots under im·
Reali--Hand cut nanelin2 thru-out this --Cbe to shopptna: d In · · 1 ••• most distingw· bed . · t UNIVERSITY PARK -Gose to .ctx:iols prove .· prune location. 1 Block to ocean. t Fountain Valley Office s warm, priva e On this lge prope t · · 2 BR 2 b f714 J 968-3371 or 546-t7S4 5 BR Mediterranean estate. Just listed.. Best of Cali!ornia living -Tattefully decorated and qualit h · + r Y is a iµce ., a. ~
DELIGHTFULLY $170,000. in "THE PARK"! Spacious 4 BR =a~ GI 1 · Y ome guest apt. ,
home for a hapny famil y. Great -a ' oan CORONA DEL MAR INCOME -$63,000 . ' COZV ONLY 12 FORTUNATE FAMILIES floor plan · 20 'xSO ' LR w/high beam ~~~2313 Live in o.ne, rent the other. Nice 2 BR. front may share the Bayfront elegance of tr · d .. · l d' to ,......._..., J'ffr • t /Ii 1 Ftjendly 3 ""'""°"'· 2 ba'!' YACTSMAN'S COVE. 4 Custom ce mg • gran •~1rcase ea IDR uni w rep ace and brand NE W 3 BR 2
on. one or Mesa Verde 1 Homes are ready for your choice of a hideaway Master Suite • $1;3,000. bath rear unit. Near shops. Good income:' ,
quiet streets. Walking dis· . t I d 6 I ts In h Call Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. FOR LEASE lance to schools, parka and 1n er or ecor. o rem a w ere stores. New plumbing you may create the home of your Nl!WPOltT HEIGHTS 9n ocean front. Sharp 2 bdnn., t bath furn-:
throughout, also plumbed dreams. 45' slip privileges, attrac-Owner must se11!! OLDER, UN-10 UNITS ' ished dupl ex·apt. with enclosed garage. Now
for sort water, we"·groomed tive financing. 1641 Bayside Drive , USUAL 3 BR w/some view on 2 Eastmde Costa Mesa, great thli:' June 30. Reference. $300/Mo. •
ll'ees, covered patio, bk>ck Corona del Mar. OPEN DAll..Y. Jots for $56,950. Must see to aporec-mital area. Seven S.be>d· walls. Will eeU F11A or VA iate. Call Laszlo Sh·arkany 644-8200. rooms and three 2-~-CHOICE WATERFRONT LOTS for only $27,~. c 111 BEAUTIFULI rooms. AU tteflarate units D_over Shores -$49,500.
546-2313. NAME ... PRESTIGE ... LOC.A· PALERMO IN HARBOR VIEW with Iott al •oaee. Showo 'a Lmda Isle -$69,5()0.$75,IJ00.$85,000.$100,000.
TION • $49,500. Build on this choice At last! You can have this EX-fantastic return with Income · 1-0 THE RI.:AL
\':". ESTATERG
location in Cyprus Shores near TltEMELY POPULAR 4 BR family of $1,400 per mo. Submit on Office Or;:n Saturday & Sunday
Western White Rou se. View of love-home. rmmaculafe -Spacious • Ex· down or tri.de to · ' Our 26th Year"
ly 3·acre private park overlooking tras in Abundance· $57,900. You Walker & lee WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors. $24,300 w~ite-water bea c h . Call Wal ter will "'ant to see th is one!! Open Sat. 2111 San Joaquin Hiiis Road •
Submit $2500 down & owner King 644-6200. & Sun. 1-5 p.m. 1715 Port Stirling. fu>altors ''Overlooking Big C1nyon Country Club" · ht'! New po rt Beach. 2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adiuns NEWPORT CENTER .cAA .. 910 ps you assume a terrific TWO FOR THE PRICE OF ONE! 5t5-(M{5 Open 'IU 9 PM _._
loan apr now on property' Two nice ho I I t CAMEO SHORES * * * Monthly lnstallmen•-J ,· mes on one arge 0 • DELUXE 4 PLEX * * * lfke renl. 3 bedroo: ho:e separately fenced. Each w/2 BR's. New Listing. A perfectly delightful .
with bright cheerl\il handy 3 closed garages. Assume low int split level home. Enjoy the ocean .Meta Verde's Finest iiGioon~o~r:Oofl -=-...:::~7'.G;;:..,-E:.0::,.:;1~~-~~.
kitchen. Channing llvirc loan. Call Elaine Svedeen 642-8235. view from the Master Bedroom and t:•ve In ityle Wblle )'OU enjoy .. , J
the great canyon view !rom the Liv· onrome • !all atoeli.r beno. EASTSIOE A V Pl h room ~orlook> • Pn'lty HARBOR ISLAND • SOUTH SIDE I ,_ o· . •69 500 C ll fi l» Ead> apt has FA heot. ery US Paci btt lined 1lJ1et. Patio. H LR • . nst oi rn1.ng rooms. • , · a 2 BA dli trplc dsed gar Excl ti hom
Garage. wall 10 w a 11 uge •. master suite s/FP, dining 6~4-6200. Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. 221 r + xlr.. ~). The freewa; BESJ BUY ~pl':: J ye:; !':~x~~
carpeting, dra pes, range, a~ea & ki~ben all ?verlooking the M1Uord, Corona del Mar. is hllndy Ir: a market Is maculate condition 3 larO
oven & relri1erator. Cok>r big bay. Shp for 65 yacht. Custom doSe The lneulated 1truc-BR's _ Mailer BR w 1th
TV antennae In cl ude d . built in 1970. Self-cleaning & elec· BEAUTIFUL MONACO ture ·i. 2 yn )OOnl w/ Sacrifl~sale. stunnirig pride 1unken tub_ spe.rldinJ .11
540--lnl. tronic ovens, BBQ, wet bar, dumb IN lIARBOR VIEW HOMES. A very monthly income of $815. of ownership estare Thick elec bkln kHchen. Spa~
TARBELL waiter, 4 BR's, 5 baths. ·Poot roo m popular floo r plan! Spanish t~e and Cbarlf't Street, Rltr 833·2!M8 shll.g ce rpet1, Stai~ glasa Jlv room -Firi>lc . 3 e11.r Pt
or maids quarters over garaRe . For custom carpeting. On a dellghtfnl or 549-1623. windo .... ·s. beams. Country 11.ge • Fenced ya.rd • R.oout
2955 H11.rbor Coil!• Mf!s11. appt. please call Tom Turner street • you own the land. $46,950. RedUced to $49,995 •lyle kitchen. Firepl11.ce. for boat • S'l>rlnk1ers fro (
' 642·8235. C&ll 644-6200. . Penlnrula. Pt., 11ep1 to Covered patio, Just listed & rear • Price $46,000 " V.A. Appraiaed at $2T,200 • ty d 1or .. 1 .. ..,4 950 673-llOCJO Th~ hom• can be ""'" MACNAI IRVINE ocoan. N•w """''"' A o.~ ~ . . HURRY, --·' • c~t~, comp. fum\1hl!d 2 645-0303 ~th no down to V•ll & low Realty Co-ny Bil. 1 .... """' ..... ol><• 1-0/THC REAL
\"\,/ ESTATERS down to non-Veit. Located ···rr-beam ceU. I mme d I & t e
ln b<,auti!uJ l:lurit. Beach. "4-42cio p 0 11 e • 1 t 0 n 1 ca J 1
M!-4010. HARBOR VIEW CENTER 642 .. 235 rn,.1lll3 m-88811 Evn.
1644 Mt~RTHUR IOULIVAllD 901 DOVIR DRIVI Till'"!'/\!. ~ I :ST,\T[l\S associated
BROl(lP~-RFAL TORS
:02s W BJll'oo •11.J•t.J
NIWPORT llA~C~H~~~~~
MINI RANCH -••I Go-•1 Gonor•I E~TSIDE
MAXI FUN GLORY IE WALK TO THE BIACH "HE WHO , TRIPLEX
0...nn1,,. """°"' """"· I WHY PAY RENT? BeautJM SpenW. hoo1'ftd• Old<r, "'tbeollc Sp an l 1 b bedroom, .... 2 bath • only 2 y..,. old, ~ mllo HESITATES" unlll. Xl1>1. locadoo nrahop.
eully ~able. 3 Hone Thls ltory book 3 BA. hotne from the beach. Larae patio pllw. H1&h l.ncome, I o w
ataU.. ind ~mf!nt ~ock 1adr Ph• Hawaiia n 6ecor 1tudio ' aru Jlua room for pool. ~ 1olt 2~ ~rmltw 3 malnten&ncf". Priced onb
room. Brine on the Cow· apt OYf'r aaraae WW atlow Creadve'b' de&nted ttu. ioom ni. ome IW:lr $38.!lfiO
boft. Creal o..tn IOCa· )'Oii to llve tn wondttf'UI .n.rp home hu bu11t.Dt W11tdltt ~ Ctnter Call Hi.n (Open F.vtt.l Ion Owona def Mar. ExceUe.nt kitchen bis Spanlah tlr. + ffut>or HtKtl, Low Pr'°':
I . """lion . Pride ol ow..,.. ..... and ow...ue.I do\lble .. $)1,!!IO. E>riro Jc f)ed. I •!a!• 18!1 I Mp-1Ul (~n E'l.'enl ) ship • 2 Bathl • RlSdc In-..,..P Only Pll 500 •nd on 'J'OOmf. Sl'f'p Avtr bl.tin kit. JAGf . ['M" ~AGI] ~=.;•~-~: = ~ ~ OWll. Won't lut • ~.~r:.~~~~ --:.. ... ~ IW "''". -~ M wa _ ..,J>ed • 'Prlv .. tlo . 0"'1 w lk & l '"""'· Coll for 11>ow1n1. BALBOA ISLAND ~~~~~~~~1161.lllO 'EZ tmnt . m-«lllJ. I er ee m«i!O. 3 H"'1°"d"'Gfrom N. Bayon E8m. "; e. • anae • patto • s f\,
ANY Dfl.Y la tha BF.SI' dl)' to Realtors Hlngtt Realty. 130 Aaatt,
run -it. 1d! Don 't 2790 Harbor Blvd. tt M8Mf Balho\ kl1nd.
del11 .. cpl today, '4W618 56-9m Open 'Iii I P~ 6'75--4i'T7!f ~ -,
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Fo.. RESULTS 101a cu DiriJ
* SE """ on. Call "" ~ E thil choice lt"if :ta 1e 1 man. D&u, Plot
coune view lot. El Niguel Ciuslfled ~ ... plaat
Goll Course. Owner 67$--3535 ~ ad 1: charp Ut
O...ral GeMral --·
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BAYSHORES FOR FUNI Yow private club
I beach, boat storage & guarded. entrance, give !~ you great living in this exclusive ai:ea. 3 Bd-
rm., 2 bath, new carpeting & paint, Immed.
occupancy avail. , .............. -~ ... $49,500.
OCEAN VIEW P LUS .POOL. This highly up-
Jraded Lusk 3,bdrm. hO!l\e offers the best
ID comfortable, enjoyabie living. Seller wav-
ing area, oilers early occupancy.
OCEAN $10E OF HIGHWAY. Both ol these
Corona del Mar properties are in xlnt cond.,
with 2 btlrms.; one with family rm. & 2
baths. Priced right at $59,500 & $63,500.
I CALL 675-3000 ~NYTIME !lli F.~'/J iiii
BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONT
Unda & Harbor Island View
From this lovely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. On
a 59' lot, with pier & float. Custom drap-
eries & paneling. $139,500.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
l1l1nders Bldg. at Linda Isle
341 B1v1ido Or., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161
' Daily Pilot Classified Ads
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HOUSES FOR SALE
(3 Bedroom)
2395 College Drive, (College Park) C.M.
540-9593 (Sat & Sun 12-5)
218 Hazel, Corona del Mar
673-2222 (Sun 1-51
*1325 Santanella Terr,, Corona del Mar
673-2222 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
*462 E. Magnolia, Costa Mesa
644-7662 (Sun 1-5)
2417 Vista Hogar (The Blulls) N.B.
644· 7662 (Sun 1-5)
516 Vista (Bayshores).N'pt Beach
673-6000 $56.000 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
1518 Dolphin Terr., Corona del Mar
833-0700; 644-2430 (Sun 1-5)
*1707 Tradewinds (Baycrest) N.B.
833-0700; 644-2340 (Sun 12-4)
473.1 Cortland. fCameo Hlds.) CdM
833-0700: 644-2430 (Sun 1-4)
1301 Kings Road, (C!i!lhaven) N.B.
642-8235 '(Sat & Sun 12-51
221 Milford (Cameo Shores) CdM .
644-6200 $69,500 (Sun l ·5)
244 Monte Vista (Back Bay) CdM
644-4910 $28,500 (Sun 1·5)
*1901 Kings Road , Newport Beach
673-8550 $80,000 (Sun L30-51
479 Wa1nut Place, Costa Mesa
642-7892 $36,500 (Sat & Sun 10-5)
415 Pirate Road, Newport Heights
646-7171 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
(3 Bedroom & Family Room or Den)
2839 Ellesmere Ave. (Mesa Verde) C.M.
546-7109 $41,900 (Sat & Sun. 10.5)
900 MacKenzie Pl, COsta Mesa
546-5880 $32,950 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
409 Cortes (Corona Hlds.) CdM
673-6510 (Sun 1-51
308 Walnut, Costa Mesa
548-7729 (Sat &.Sun 1-4)
1005 Bonnie Doone, Corona del Mar
833-0700; 644-2430 (Sa t & Sun 1-5)
l!OO Cambridge (WestclllO N.R
642-8235 $64,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
19i5 Tradewinds (Baycrest) N.B.
642-8235 (Sun 1-5)
1921 Port Bristol (H.V. Homes) N.B.
644-6200 (Sun 1-5)
2256 Colgate Dr., (College Park) C.M.
557-4871 $29,900 (Open Daily)
2042 Galaxy Dr., Newport Beach
644-4910 $83,500 (Su" 1·5)
2547 Greenbrier (College Park) C. M,
644-4910 (Sat 1·5)
962 Sandcastel (Harbor View) CdM
644-4910 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
312 Morning canyon Dr. (Shoreclll!s) CdM
673-8550 $93,500 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(4 Bed room)
1369 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) :N.B. .
833-0700 ; 644-2430 (S un 1-4)
#65 Beacon Bay (Beacon Bay).N.B.
642-8235 $69,500 (Sun 1·5)
(4 iodrwm & Family Room or Deni
Century Park, Bushard betwn Garfield &
Ellis, Fn!n Vly 962-5559, 988-9601 Dally
26615 La Sierra (Granado' Home)
Mission Viejo
842.&691 (Sat &·Sun 1-4)
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Friday, Otcembtr 10, 1~71 DAILY l'!Lllt ff
CORONA DEL ~R
Dtu?JeX wl.tb,charlsma. Spic·
' iOOs '2 BR.. 2 bit th home, 2·
pa.bi 2 BR. apt. + autst
qtNJ. Make otter. Owner
moved. $61,SOQ,
LIDO ISLE
Dream ~. 2 ·BR., dining
nn. a: den. i'or decorator or
bu.lldel''i talenta. Be am
ceil'a., areat cbarm! stfeu..
ed for 2nd •IOI')'. $54,0C().
Open Sot. & Sun. 1·5
123 Via Nice
ORANGE COAST
Real Estate
2600 E. <but Hwy. at Oahl!a
Corona del Mar
'
. HAPPINESS IS HOME .. ;j
In this bNuty ' • ...,,,.
Antique Q!lrrored llvmg. room with fireplace l
custom drapes & de•PL iletP'"'!!'Petlng0• ill' , I rooms, 211.>·baths, kitcnen with all' th• bull -!I
ins PLUS FORMAL DINING ROOM. You will .
be right on the canal & have ·your _ o~
DINGHY & WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE )
That goes with this GOODY, GOODY it ' I I
HA VE YOU NOTICED OUR NEW NAME?
WE ARE NOW A SUBSIDIARY OF THE
COLWELh CO. MORTGAGE BANKERS.
IF YOU ARE PLANNING ON RE-F1·
NANC!NG, BUYING OR SELLING, LET
US HELP YOU.
M. M. LaBORDE, Realtor .
Spend Christmas -
by )'OUr awn fi1-epl aces in
thia delightful 4 bedroom ?
home In choice WESTCLIFF ,
area. Panelled family rQOm I
& large living room (both
with tlreplaffill open to neat
POOL area. Schools & ma·
jor shopping clOse by. Soft
water disp., auto. garage
door plus outdoor Iighta.
Many more extras. E.'"· •
elusively ours and priced
to 9e'M at only $66,500. CALL
61549311. t • • '
.. ~~ ;~E ~~~~ S~A;~·~~;~9: · 1 I
you'll find I I THE CIRCULAR STAffiWAY leads you up I
the stairs ·where you will !ind \be llv~· I \
r.oom, dining room , kitchen, 1 bedroom. '
bath, ALL CARPETED. Downstairs, 3' . '
rooms, I bath. Great idea . , . . . . . . $79,500 I
Ge'1•ral
"Golfers Delight"
If YQUr a duffer swing into
this large 3 bedroom home.
Mlle high catfledral eei1·
ings. Just a food 4 wood to
mile square golf rourse. Tee
up and call 842-2535.
OCEANFRONT
DUJILEX
Owner anxious & will conald.
er all offers on thls 3 bed·
room deiuxe duplex. Both
units are in mint condition
& fully fumiahed. Full price
$83,500. 540-855.1
SHERWeeD REAL TY
J8964 Brookhurst, F.V.
20' x 20' RUMPUS ROOM
PLUS LARGE FOUR BDRM., family room, 2
bath home with B/I elec. kitchen and wet
bar. Beautifully landscaped front & rear yard.
Conveniently located to schools, Halecrest
playground and San Diego Freeway .. Priced at
$34,950 with FHA -VA TERMS.
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
F.H.A. OR V.A. -ONLY $25,600. 3 bedroom
H/W floors, big 60x!S9 parcel, paved alley,
calm street. These properties are scarce, call
now.
SHINING WALNUT
~::1
BEAMED
~EILl!ll.GS
fmmacuate 4 bedroom Cen-
tury Park home, only 1 yr
old. Beam ceilings in the •
Tired or the blahs of mediocrity? Watch your large family room and 3 of
reflection on wonderful walnut protected by 1he 4 bedl'OOID11. BuUt·ins,
a polyurethane coating. Bm nd new bouncy fireplaei!, carpeted thruout.
golden shag ca~ets, exciting birch country Room for boat and trailer
style kitchen. Liye fresh and clean in this storage. $34,500.110% dn.
three bdrm. home. Double garage ·alley ac-•. COATS
cess for boat.1!uge play yard · Walking dis· I.
lance to schools, parks, & Shopping. ONLY WALLACE
$28,500. REALTORS
· Open Evenings e 962-44SI e Vi·1sla CAN'T FIND IT? range ·"°~"~~~..l;'~:, ... ;.:;:
Formerly LaBorde Real Estate pl.ete home pa~.
220 E. 'Sov•nt .. nth St., COSTA MESA
646-0555--549-1910 Put 'your confidence ln our
49 years of quality cuatom
home building.
PICK YOUR OWN
c1 rpets i nd dr1pu ~
in this TOWNHOUSE. 3 bedroom, 3 batht
Lovely community POOL AND REC ROOM
including billiards, sewing and cards. All
exterior.s maintenance included. Only $26,250
TRADE, TRADE, TRADE
with theH Kl
We'll do the rest on these THREE FOUR/
PLEXES all in a row. All units have 2-3 betfl
room, 2 bath/1·2 bedroom & l ·l bedroom.
SPACIOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER
RENT M. AREA. Each ............ $65,~
SEA YOU AT THE BEACH .,
I
from this .1; ,
SPLIT LEVEL BEAUTY with atruim type I
entry, huge living room, 4 lovely bedrooms, I
211.> baths. New SHAG AND PAINT, ~
BLOCKS FROM BEACH, Newport Be1~
that is .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . $38,500. · ·'
IT'S NICE-ALL RIGHT !
you have to •aree
is this great house for indoor-o.utdoor entef":
taining. 4 large bedrooms, 21h baths, covered
patio, family room "Mom" bas the .kitch~n
she always wanted .............. $52,500.
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Evenin•1 Coll 642-84S3 or S48·326S 11~,.--,,--•~---..---.------1 ~ example of product at Gtner1I Gtner1I 2006 Galaxy, Dover Shores.
A,.,._.... ,; ~: 7"' ........ ! All•._...,. :~~
**29 Balbo~ Coves, Newport Beach
833-8235; 6,44-2430 (Sat 1-4)
1001 Hampshire Lane (WestcliU) N. B.
642-8235 (Sal & Sun)
2047 Pprt Provence (H.V. Homes) N.B.
M:Z.8235 . $57,500 (Sun 1·5)
*15361 Nimes Circle, Irvine
642-8235 $41,280 (Sun 12-5)
** 1641 Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar
546·9721 (Daily)
1715 Port Stirling IH.V. Homes) N.B.
644-6200 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
2826 Catalpa (Eastblull) N.B.
644-8745 $47,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
915 Citrus (Eastbluff) N.B.
644-6200 $44,900 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
410 Morning Star (Dover Shores) N.B.
644-4910 $88,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
**8 Linda Isle Drive (Linda Isle) N.B.
644-4910 $143,500 (Sat & Sim 1·5)
1423 Antigua, Newport Beach
673-8550 $89,500 (Sun 1-5)
* 1712 Galaxie Drive (Dover Shores) N.B.
646-7171 (Sun 1-5)
Z36 Wake Forest, (College Park) C.M.
646·7171 (Sal & Sun 1:30-5)
1423 Antigua, (Dover Shores) N.B.
646-7171 (Sun 1·5)
(5 Bedroom)
2507 Windover (Broadmoor) CdM
644-7662 (Sun 1-4)
1621 Port Barmouth (H.V. Homes) N.B.
644-7662 (Sat & Sun 1·5)
(5 Bedroom & Family Room or Den)
*2006 Galaxy Dr. (Dover Shores) N.B.
646-1550 (Daily 10-5)
**309 Evening Star (Dover Shores) N.B.
642-8235 $169,500 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
3040 Jaua, (Mesa Verde) C.M.
646-7171 (Sun 1-4:30)
HOME & APARTMENT
' (3 Bedroo m homo+ 2-Bodroom Apt.I
#14 Beacon Bay (Beacon Bay) .N.B.
642-8235 $210,000 (Sun 1·5)
CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE
(2 Bedroom)
3057 Clubhouse Circle, (Costa Mesa)
673-2222 (Sun 1·5)
(3 Bedroom)
2307 Eastblull Dr., Newl?"rt Beach
. 673·2222 • , , (Sun 1·5)
TRIPLEXES FOR SALE
(2 a.droom1) 1
4232 East Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar
644-4910 $69,5-00 (Sat & Sun 1-5)
WATERFRONT LOTS FOR SALE
**1641. Bayside Dr., Corona del Mar
546-9721 Yachtsman's Cove (Dally) .. , .. ,
••WfoO .. IM .. ~M ..... ***,._. _, w"""tt•t ,
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11==========1 Ivan Wells & Sons REALTORS ~!
.. 644-7270 ~! CANYON HOME
Located in Corona del Mar! Just like being
in the mountains & only 3 blocks to the 5
Crowns. Rustic home with lots of trees. 3 .
Bedrooms, large rumpus room downstairs,
wet bar overlooks canyon. $53, 700
MEDITERRANEAN STYLE
Lovely 2 bedroom home with beautiful book·
lined den, on exclusive Lido Isle. Large en·
closed patio & yard. Large corner lot, view
ol the bay. $114,600
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
Our Property Management Dept. has some
brand new apartments for rent, on the East
side in Costa Mesa. Adults only. Pool. From
$155 Per month.
HARBOR
90MPANY
REALTORS
"SINCE lt44"
673·4400
e 642-Ull e
Lovely ~led Cllffhav·
en home with 3 Bdnns. 2
baths. ilrepiace, formal din·
ing room, covettd patio.
WaJk to Harbor Hi It Ensign
Jr Hi.~% FHA 8S8Umable
Jn. Prlced $39,950. eau now
646-1111.
2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR. CA LIF.
------------Gener ii .General
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" ' •, ·,. " '·
/Jele Barrell feaft'I ~J
BLUFFS
pre6enlf i
'I ~· • MODEL HOME • located on the main green-• ~ •. belt-Exquisite luxury appointments. Many •~· ' " tras in this 3 bedroom & dining room co~ •
dominium. Excellent buy at ....... $48,500. • '.
MOVE IN BEFORE CHRISTMAS "
J,;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiii-BUY LEASE/LEASE OPTION · Spacious bay· ·1·
Vm $1.00. front home, pier & slip. Luxurious furnish· :ll, TOTAL DOWN ings·glamorous location. : ;
Owner bought new honie-will #58 Linda Isle Open Suntlay 1.$ !i
pay all YoUr costs. Terr!Jlc HOME ~
1ocail<>n '" plum '""'" TREMENDOUS FAMILY , : residential area. 3 Bedroom, WITH FIREPLACE -in this COZY' cottage in :
2 Ba1hs, fantastic panelat ~ Newport Heights. 3 Bedrooms, dining room !
game room, all buUtins and & breakfast area. About 2 years old-WeU • ,
sparkling condition. Govern· · priced at ................... , ~ .. $39,950. ment a ppra ised at
129,950.-1201 No. P&I. .READY ·MADE RANCHO 11~.,....,~"'""'""'""'""'"!!"'"'"~"'""'""'""'"""ICali 54"'84" (Open ""1 CUTE HOME • romantic view. Lots of sun· .j Gene ral Gener•I shine and fresh air. 35 Acres· Rancho Calif. ~ 1
Lot-Cowen Heights, Tustin .......... $27,000.
3 bedrooms, family room ............ 32, 750.
No down-vacant 2 bdrm., den ........ 45,500.
Low down-3 bdrms-access priv. beach 46,950.
3 bdrms-5 min. to beach. A·l zone .... 49,950.
Eastbluff 5 bdrm ., 3 bath ..... : ....... 51,500
Cameo Shores 4 bdrm., lam. rm., ~ool 95,500
4 bdrms., lee land, submit offer ...... 98,250.
HOME & INVESTMENT
REALTY
3535 l Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar
. 675-7225
r;:~ . ~ouN1ilr . FEELING ... •a5
,00j). ~ 1'!!!"'!''"'!'~~~~!!! IN NEWPORT BEACH • Room for all the ~. 1' A LOT AND family gathered for the holidays, Dining ~
A . HALF rm. for feasting, family rm. for funning, large t
tree covered yard with separate entertaining 1
This large 4 BR. 2-Stoey on area, 5 bedrooms for family. guests, grand· I
one of Mesa Verde Largest parents or maid. Wonderfully priced at
comer 1ots. Well landACap.. , .................... : .......•. $45,500.
ed. Room tor pool, camper,
foolbafl. Al!O High A:num·
ab1e Loan. Only $47,950. Ca1J
546-2313.
'O THE PL/\[,
'"-EST!\'JTl<S
Office Open S•turd•Y• & Sund•yo
PETE BARRETT REAL TY
I 60S Wnttllff Dr., N.B.
642-5200 ,.
--·---------------TOWNHOUSE o.n.rol General
$Pl!CIAL "NOTHING s.n your lawnmoW<r • yard $31,500
11~ ... ""'!!""'""''"'"""" ...... !!'"' .... '!"'""'""'"'"""'"'l '"11· TIO' •• ,.1ree "Wll"' MESA VERO E LEFT OUT"· ll Gerttral General $20,500. SP!'C!Qtlf split level 6%% apr. as1umable loan Three bedrooms pl.ue W
2 Br + d:n1ng. 3 Pools " now on property, Monthly plUSh add.on family club~"" 'Ir YoW' U!t. Now 1Mtallments like rent. t neatled tn quiet cuJ~ IMMEDIATE $35,950 Vacao Your Ins,,... bedrooms, 2 baths, family Walk to ""°'"""" •
NEWPORT tlon. room with Invi t ing 1ehools.'leararqond OCCUPANCY bet.,. living. Park like Cali ! tOpenEves.l 11 ... place. All oloetrtc IMna with beaurtful ~
The ownen have 'moved and yard ewim pooi, 3 btdroom, ~ I "Award" built tn kitchen, tor enjo)table evenftii
mu9t sell thl1 .s:HARP home den ' 2 b1ths all electric 5M ••, d l • h w • a h er . Pa t l o • l>on't wait, a lastlnc
loefite<I on corner Io t , buUUn kt1cbt~. dlahwaaher, _ ~ • -. Sprlnklen. 1 mm e d ta t~ me:nt in rraciou& Uvtna.
847~10. fireplact. 5-40-112) poUl!'IMllon! ~1720. W.2535.
TARBELL vfuV;"~:S:~ TARBELL
2ro.~ Ha.r:bor, Coata Meta ClUIHled ad. 2955 Harbor, Coltl Melt
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Fridlt, DICU .. !O, 1971
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• ~ HOUSES $29 950 IUY OR RENI' + + 4 PLUSll +,.: llCLUDID ' ... liB 'Uiilii I $3,000.
2117 Euf111u1f lk. NO oOwN This ,...i lncoQle pn>dloc<r • ..ia..,,.. -•Bed· ~H -• Io ""°' ,.. ••e here. Im-illutrJOR$ nn INITII
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"'fl· -: Son. 1.s. au;,1. c.r. t•nna. tow -n FHA °'."""' 2 bedroom, ~ bolhl. rm. J both -near Mui • <13 "'°""""" -low --· ~LI,... -with new lftfU llUlllll .. •
--• 3 8R. tri· a1J o<b<n. ,,,..., Co1Jece 11 • . Y-ol end w.li!Jw, Fair 4 r-. °*" -I .PtJ1c • 3 LARGE 8'd· at bulldft -lo -c~ """""""': • •. I . 1 ..... -w"-t 1 ..... Park ..... with 3 Spa._ If• ....... knotty+ E4: weJk ... 1Jll.ocbool ...... ·~ • ....,,, u..., CENTURY PARK -y paiol..t ... ..., Lovely 10.S Acre parcel, covered W/Fu•rle . "*' " ....;.i malntena-· bed.....,.. 2 baU.., tamil.Y pine m1et1or. ...., brlcl! .oiaop • ; ' "°"' ..... ,..... All -. , $31,495 to $Jl,"5 lrt>lc ., ~ u"""' deni Avoeado " Valencia orange trees i1 located
,..... ....., with 1.,plrlna !!rplc, ~/w ,..., ~..,.. +'E·Z ·-•;, IAl'8&• llol•gh ... ..-. palio w/ VA-T,WN•-...._· ..., 1°"¥1 dininr, covettd flllt S mlles !tom lhe slarUng gate of San WJ aulllhouM Cir. tlttplaet. bUiltill dream 1 BR. kit, bath Unit in l'ff?, dOot • wa~ Oubhoale, PC9 4 ~.--~·, • "'~'~'&Me to cemeiJt , Lu.is Ray Dow,na race track Ur the exclusive
COila Mna. S\ln. t-5~ setu-kitchen, dilhwuher. Patlo. :o;:-n.~~.;,~2 •. E-Z ~B-Qtnc -~~ ~ =l Bir yanlt wtth hilb mUon-~~liua~Y~· Morrow Hills area of Fallbroot. This fantas· tl.t\lll.)'._.tid2tiarm., Sprirddua. T••terutty fl · m..8550 '·+&.Z~lll&thrUOUt ·'~ ¥>'wan. t~ Sld~·=.:1:.JM. sac, are yqu ttc .view~rof>ertysbaresa1tockedlakewith
*Mt condO . ..,sjso:i. I and aca p•d. ae a tly uuy, can · &nd matt lqr only' sit,!IOo. ':'~ .. tNS.i &i .•./Ll Jani parliins, be:it -.ehoots; ·: 'fill~ fl!:500H ~ .one nel bor & ls in a sleep( community of ·~
"l>..,.211 .HAZEL manlcuttd. "*-1121. COLLINS.& WATIS .~-.D"-" Wf1J~·, l!l'ric, w~ """"'""''>.· cOLLl~S.,twAn?' otl>er " enUemenFarmers.' A!Sume$54,000 .
11 .i..t M.,, Sun. 1.s. TARBELL RE.Ill.TY ' .' "c .... &'i!:° Buoh4rit ..._. GU:llMd • • • , ti'A1'TY 'loan at s·~%. Priced below ml!lket at~ 1 Wa<dr >he ocean .""aklnr C .. & W, , '·'' , A EIU.. : c· & W per acre The serious investor should call
on the i«ko •• Utile "°" TRANS""'"'RED -n~ ~·-' -· -962·5'23 . E•u 962-5081 HZ·5559 * tjl'MOI • • ·me soon! ona.fl'Om Uris 3 bdtin. ~. 25IS5 HarbOr,· O.ta MHI' r5ft ~"""'.l .£.>•., ... --~ OPEN l!o.t A "'-·-' 1·5 u .• ~I 962--5523' :: JREll' PRATT !
-M ~ -·-~~-~ _1m S.n1anell• Terr. . JUMBO v'::..."~ ~.:'.:1~~ ~'CONVERT , . . · $2~.~00. t ' . dOI Mar. s.l..&.sun. , • bedroom, dlnlnr room and R TO :DUPl.l!X''. Congrotulattons • , VA .• NO l>OWN. 3 l!ed,,,,., ,Soutfi CoHI R .. l'Estate 545-1424
1'5. Vpey attr. 3 bdrm. home Home neu South Cout Plaza h:g aeparate family room. epassessian ~ You've Jound the~ 1istinl .fttepl, FA beat, crpl) &: --· -t --:-._ --· . ......:... ----
w/pool l '2. petios, etc., etc., for your big Wnily • .f ~ Easy walk .to school. Call . . -$24,7SCJ. -in thii newspaper, A JoveJ,y drps. Poueaeion on i:redit 14'¥ pw...., ~,66 ~;i etc: $53.'500,, • bedims, ··2 batha +a <!115-today ·io see this exceilent 3 BR 1 BA {19,5q'.I. ~itJi~aiofautmrities. 4 Bedrm. 1% bath Dutch apprpval. Call 842-4t66. nc0nt!9. l'OIM'•,1.r , Income Propertv l6'·.
'?°N v. FRANKLIN ''!"' «toeq_ftfamlly""· Bit vT>lue •• 143.000. 3 BR 2 BA, Ir $25,250. Thio. bdrm 1-·Was.... u..... Wa n•t . ""'"""'' I 9 GARDEN mE BUNGALOW APTS. '.\
• • •. 673:2222 • ~b1e ':J;"'" and""°" BONUS ROOM • Bli 2 BA • iig,~. ......., to """"" ;,, "· """" Obed< "'-· · ·
•
'" 1.R' ECT ' fROU w I . NO OQWN. pluo den ,.. "'Ire •nd '"""n· 3 BR 2 BA $29,il>(), eequ•ntty """."..... to : Fully ...,,.,,. .
• eatltc·rship I_; HEAL ESTATE
~ '" $3" 500 ecrpatio, make this the most 3 ~ft 2".BA . ~,950. ~me; Qpwttuntty to ~--Large bedrooms ... " SANTA 1 • "' " livitble 3 bedroom in town. Anyone can buy, no loan fee, ~· _tti lot. -SOl.»'ntt tttms. • Craclding ftteetace . S.ELtJprlG _ J '~·;ll'i!:.j,· ,.· , • -, •• , • , 'Newpo' rt Ca]I ~Y or com~ lo Open ' 30 yr. loan, free e&'Cl'O"(, low 646'.1lTu , .... • t • AU ~tins + dflhwshr YOUR HOME? '
ble 6% GI loan. $185 down omt • Block wall ferrinz ~r ri>onth pays all, 3 Bed· House, . Sunday 1,,1, lllif ' ' ~ . . e. Huge yard Free appraisal • \fe ' buy at ~ Boise <N. at Baker 1)1' Falrr Spar'Ow RKy 842-447~ e Quick. poa5e8Skln equities. Per'!19nal attention.
roqi:n ranch -style with Fairview vie-w) Owner anxious -make Clean and In an .. xce11ent res. Z yrs. experience. ~e f•mily room. heavy otter. Why Pay Rent iden!Ja1 heigh~. Su~ , COUJNS ·~ .WATl'S = = o;;;;: liavinn: ROY J. : RLTRS. w:,en you can·own tbll love]y 4' Bl 2 BATHS mit a.ll terms_ only S32.Z50. -REAL'IORS :_
ClOsti io.sChools. New FHA 41• Bdrm •. home .1or · OQly: • • Hurry • Can riow. 962-5523/ 962-5523
• po dOWn VA '"""' -"LIVE IN A LAP $239.00 per month. 847-«llO. Btiaht & cheery home Just E .... 53&-8554. $ 9u1c1t $ ~v"'8ble at only $26;500. OF LUXURY" .. 1ew steps from lo•ely city COLLINS I WATTS WE BUY HOMES
&e any1ime.. • ASSUME LOW \Vhere else cah you' find a park, nr. N'pt. Heights: REAL TY• MR. KASABIAN 847-961W I
' '140,1.151 (Open,EVei>lhg>J INTEREST LOAN pool home at only $23,500? Kl<cb. bl"';>., F.A. heating, C, & W,. KASAB·1·A" . _,,, ..
4Bedroomcondomll>iumwltl> Lo~ ol dectcing and •h•'I' "'\W carpta., lge, ,hr.o'd $1550 PRICE · ·•
beautiful tani:iscaping, 3 pool. Seller will pay buyers . NEW l.ISTING ~-Askl.nr $29,900. • REAL FSl'ATE '
pools, jacuzzi a.nd 21ennls costs90don'tpassthisone. Duplex. Prime .rental are'a, CAL-L ·t,;>· 646·2414 R£DUC'f10N SHARP 3 BR 1314 BA, din L•DUM Niguel
I~ l~I -;;;;;·u,~. ~
N1wport Buch
cour.ts. Total payment $197. A very special home. for 3 & 2 BR. '29,500. LOW _."!,.,..,, • : Spacious 2000 sq ft home with Lots of leisure time here, families who take out time DOWN. CALL TriDAY!. , ........... hua;e aeparate family room; rm, J:iltins.. dshwshr, fpl1 J33,950. ~S BR, 2 BA, fully
for only $28,500. to (lfve and laligh. Call George Willl•mton N M ~IALTY · ideal for teenagen reerea· crpts & drps. Vacant. Must 1 dealrated &: 'landsCaped.
1
1"' .. TRIPLEX
di:"" EASTSIDE • ~t by Dick Sewell · one 3 I~· owner's unit, 2<baths,
ic;,,,,., co: TS
·~WALLACE
REALTORS
--'5"41"'4141-
(0pen Eveni"91s) I ~. dTapes, · bll-ln gu
~ 1ge. mstr. bdrm.,
mAJIG-in clotbts. dOlets. 2,2-J:Wrm. • units, 1 lge. bath
each. dining a"rea, lge. 'nv: '!""~!!!!!!'""'""'""'"""'"" "'' • bl' · k"tcb DUPLEX • 2 small blocks 1~ rm., .... 1n gas 1 • ticti unit with fenced Ian-4om E. 17th St,
Ai,,; f garages, divided ·rm-3 BR Chalet type home, 16th :PrlvacY, &.1 addt'I; parking &: Tustin. ~ Property only 14 mos, 4 BR, pod!, beam ceiling,
~:Xlnt rental •re&. Prfc-tam rm. N.B.
.... t '69,000. C-2 -home & business 1 blk
,f;HJLT ROBINETT to 110. St.
REALTOR 644-7958 C1·2 ·Convertable btdg on
! · 105'x372' lot, Baker St ·-RJ RIVIERA R·l CUl.-de-sac k>t. i;;n11onru "For Prof.,,io"'l Serv"
IWZ.2'535. Re•lfor e1r •Wll•rt Pe1t Office sell~ Xlnt Oms. $24,000. Call Owner eves, 49>-4517 tion room, pai'tiet, studio) ** 835-442l :i• d
548-6570 645-1'$64 '-'ESA VERDE or you name lt. Ceramic FOUR Sf!Jt. REALTY LI o Isle
SPANISl'f ADOBE. Beautllul p....,.uor .• lmmac. tile counter JOPS end natural -----...,...--. t!We 3 BR. family nn, 2 wood cabinets gives the PRESTIGE,hpme, 4·br, den, 220 LIDO . N'QRO
Sharp, older 3 Bednn bome , BA. 2 patlOo. """'Wul .... 'kil<hen a iOUCh of ei,.ance, 2% ba, 2500 "I It, 3 car aor. · cl~ to town & shopping. crpts & di'pit. Prof.. land· 2 Patios in huge yard give $41,500. 846-6236. Owner moving out of area. ecaped. Close to all'schoOls your ki4s and pets room to. Irvine Brand new waterfront home.
Five bedrooms, 3 baths fam· Submit otfer -Asking; ~ churchet, & shopping Cen:1 romp. --5 Bdnns., 41As baths, Lovely
ily room, lauridt')' roOm, 3 . .$24,950. ters. Shown by appt. 10 am Sparow Rlty 842M74 SPACIOUS wallpaper &:· carpe:tinr.
car garage. Beautiful corner PERRON REALTY 00.1rn to 5 pm only. By ~· "A nest for ev~"' bird" Turtle Rock Hills Frplc. 2 ~!airways. Deck &
lot at Hemllta&"e Lane and , . SAYE brokers fee. Price ~~ . dock. Royal st George Road. This H1ven t you ,• I w • y ,s $41,900. 546-11.0!t CONVENIEN1 Home with panor4mic view' Bill Grundy, R'e•ltor
l}ome is being finished now ~ished, you ,coulcl llve CALlftORNIA of the hllls. -4 bdrm 2 ha. Ml Bayside, N'pt Beach
and should be available tor 1n • mOdel Home? p _.1 I CLASSIC -~ ~te lan:iPY:.-f'?Om., 615-6\61
moving in belore Chrlstmu. See this -4 BR·· 1 ievel,. chOicc ••"¥ "9 Foree osure Immaculate in e detail. ..-vu~'9'1Z~ 1ot on cul-de-~c , -"""="• '=7-==~
Drive. by and !ee it, then aree. Try' $3,IXXl, 'dn. Sl9G Owner will' not re.~ any DeCorated superb~ 3 c-street, JUst a tlhor:t walk~ WE. '-:E GOT ITl
calt owner at 644-ll40 Price mo. Doris Drake/lar.vin reasonable otter. Prime Jo-iou BR 2 ~tor ):A elementary and'<hi schoolS, A spacJOU!I 4 BR. + clcn
$92 500 ' 968-8523 · • cation, 3 large bedroofns ; ·• ,j' n-• .._ • $:>1;000. home with a versatile Ji.
' . . 2 baths, 2 huge fireplaces' cu ~m ma e ..,~.,,,. ~-e·· . eel h II sty. poot plan. Master Slille CHRISTMAS YOUR OWN ISLAND large lrregotar lot separat~ ~ 'C.on6~17n Area . . . r . ,· . incl. study or ~'r"lng ~rm,
SHOP
Finest 24.9 acre Canadian Ael'Vice porch and iarre tiled mizi4
10 oanrJay-Lge. kiich. &: .brkfst. area.
Big Canyon
. -~·;,;,... __
LOVELY 2 Br home, for '73
CHANGE, to "privacy', beau-
ty & spaciou11 rooms,
$.jl,500. 900 Chestnut PL
Eastbluff. 675-'1530. '
4 BR Lido Sands leasehold
beach house. 5512 River
Ave. See ~-eekends. Onl~
$32,500. Owner, ~2-2178.
Bay{ront lot $150,00'.l
TEO HUBERT &. ASSOC.
3471 Via Lido 675-8500
Newport H1ight1
504 Fullerton Ave •.
2 Bdrm.i dining rm., liA
ba's .. hdwd, flrs .; frplc. Two
~:.1:. garages on alle}!, 130.::ui, By app't. '-it
?wfr. Robinson 1
DAVIS REALTY 642-iOOO
Newport Shores "' • SaJmon fishing laland. Clo&e $33.500. -BeSt terma pos· me,:s CALL per 7 ~ :i,.800• 4Q Ft. lot $86,500.
for 'the. who1e ta~y ~n this to Pender Harbour. House, kltcheq. Owner despe~te -· 8',· ' REALTY" bowORb lowSOPJ ~heerM 4 Bedrm., lrg fain-tractor, 5 deer &:,Wiid game .. sible. Call 545-8424. (open ~ Univ. Park Center, Irvj.ne. • .oat.co. ' JR. SPECIALISTS in home sales
Y rm home, 1~ baths .and Only Sllrt,000. eves.) SOtn'H COASI' Call Anytime, 833-0820 3416 Vi Lido 67~ •=<> & tal N \v~~~.~1~!~:~,, DA~E1~£f{L
all the ~elightfut 'touches o! Bill Grundy, Rltr. REALTORS EO$tAtlS "' ""'"' '--';-..i''~;:;o;:o-.-C:::;~~"""" reo a. ewport ~hores.
a tru1yf1nehome. Fu11 price 341 Bayside N.B .. 675-6161 \. -......,,..;..,.;,. ( PACESETTER OPEN SUN. 1.4:30 Caywood Realty
54
8-t200
$29.SOO. -A111erm.oi 54(}.8555 lf.00'
81
' , CUL-DE-SAC ~ HbMES . 111 VIA KORON San Juan Capistrano
SHERWeeD REAL TY lot. Ask $4:.~.= C~~ 5 BR, 2 ~A. ranch style At The ,Irvine Ranch 2-Story 3 BR., 3 ba's. Dining --..,.--·-.,;. __ •
~9 home· Spacious
J+-·l i!,><droom1. 3 BATHS. Cntok· $30,500
ding ~ce.. Family rm. MESA· VERDE
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Doub'le m:,.m on each win.
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Sharp home. One of J\1esa
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bedrooms, 2 bath$, elegant
fireplace in large famHy
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Large patio. Neatly mani-
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ed. 540-.1120.
18964 Brookhurat, F.V. 1oc. Ch\•nerleavlngclty. Sub-home. 'l.aqe farn rm w/ ~~~~~~~· lmmed ~:·:·~Ve noo;)! •rm., family rm.:. street to * OPEN HOfJSE *
MESA VERDE mit often AUO Medical frptc, encloeed patio, spac-For informetiOn call street. . ~-· · Dec. 12th, ;u~.M) to 5 P.M.
South of Baker. 3 ~ _ Bldg + . cP·a practice. ious back .yard. Gose to 1BRAND NEW S•les Offfce 544-1857 1W•lk~r· Re•lty 67.S.5200 4 Bdrm..,. 2% baths, taml!JJ
in tree lined cul-de-sac -$10.000. dn, Xlnt termir. tcbools &: Mopping. By own· $27,995 Models at Jeffrey Road & • 33.15 VIA UDO, N,B, room. 3 Car garage. On ~
excellent condltkm thri>ugh-PADDOCK REAL TY er $36,950. Xlnt financing Featute11 inclue 2 bath are.as, Moulton Parkway. acre corner. Asking $76,000.
out-'and 6 pool sized yard. 64>3070 av a lJ. 3124 McKinley, brick. fireplace, dream kitch-L•Qun• 8ffch' 4 BR. 3 ha. 60x9tl $?7,50() 301.Sall Branding Iron Rd. $29.~ -Pho~ 546-2313. 968-4027, Mr. Patty. en with all the goodies, car--"-~.,.-,.--.,--3 BR. 2 be.. 42x88 $?9,5(1() 11 Juan Capistrano
Buy on YOUR Terms · OWNER pet•, large bedrooms, ,.,,. $'29 950 4 BR. 3 oo. '°"" S.l~.ooo CAPISTRANO VALLEY .
Just reduced 42000. 3 BR, 3 . ial boat &: trailer entry. -• "'' REALTY 493.1124
BA, tirepl"'· modern TRANSFl:RRED Cl-· -e-thlng. Bu,·ld·e .. 2 Bedroom, 1~ bath home l.100 REALTY INC. 2935 Harbor, Costa Mesa 3 BR 2 BA 2 M """' '" -~·.J • kN 1 3377 VIA LIDO University Park "\ kitchen, sep utll room, close • · &ly onticello must sell now. Subnilt •·•·•nr on spac s country lo· 67•7300
You WIN llll be C.Ondo Crpts d......, bltns .J--Largefami1y kltChtn, beam-~ RARE Vill I . "" ASSUME 6.0 , to ach. _ · . .... · 'tmm. Call 347.1221. ed Ir F-,....,=--~'""-~~ ••• , 2 BR, 2 BA,
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Doctor must sell this year ro 'ROBERTS & CO -500. Days 557·9620, after SEYMOUR REALTY, ·lTifl ce ing. ace, ranch 3 'BR., sundeck. On Via cozy, noise free wit p
for tax reasons. Checlc'thef;e -YA LOAN-962·5511 ' . 5:30 545-1576· Beach Blvd., J:lunt. Bch. BtYle porch. Call us&. we'll Zurich. $59,000. privacy, Adult ·pools..1
features-COLLECE Park beauty? 3 take you down • dirt road Marshall Realty 6T.>-4600 $2'1,950. 10% down. Doyle
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. Sharp 3 Bednn. home on B•lboa lsl•ncl BR, family nn., 0.,.e b•ck DOWNTOWN & over a wooden bridge to "T"'AKE=-::::=-:::'c-.,,...:.c:,.= Co. Ritts., 5'8-1168, -·es * lg Bedrms. large lot. $162. mo. pays _ • ~ -o 6ee 'this country home. over paymts or 1£"8.se ....
* Huge family rm. all. Full priee $24.~. WANTEO.HOME-yard w/block wall. Use .A1't.a.n, w/opti<>!l. 3 Br, 2 Ba, on lg. 5.17-'244.
*Beaut. 1ireplaee. FULLER REALTY DUPLEX your VA or go rnA. $29.500. c-.stom Built lot $53.000 673-TI.85. Mobile Homes * Corner lot 54&Q!14 Aeytlm..e Bi'! or Lltrle Bal. Isle Frank Kingaard R l 1 r., 5 BR 2% BA. panl'd tam rm. Mission Viejo For Sale 125
*Separate garage BAY.SHORES l'or Qualified BUYl'r Mt 2"2222· stone firepl, lovely crpfs & REAL ESTATE -=--·----..:.; IF"=~~~~==c I * Boat acCP.ss. Eiieen Dinwiddie O\VNER: Attractive 2 story, drps, blUn' RIO, hrdwd firs. OWNER. Aegean Hi 11 s, NEW ADULT PARK
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Specially priced al $29,900. i VIEW & POOL Agent s1~.:;200 near 11ew 3 BR + family. A 20XI 1190 Glenneyre. St. . Pacifica model. 4 BR. 2 BA. Huntington Arbor Mobile
I FULLER REALTY Waterfront cust. home, 4 or B Ibo p . I Bit-ins & pan-Elec pprox, aq. Jt. 3-car 494•9473 649-0316 beaut crnts, .i-s, air cond., Home Parle. FacHitieii in-
4 BDRM + DEN 5 bdrrns Vi f t a • enins" • ... ~. • garage w/alley access. SOUTH L ·• -• ' • 546--0814 Anytime . iew rom mos , . 1arage opener & many ex-Choief' location. Sell FHA or AGUNA tiled entry & atrium. nr cl~: Jaeuzzi. card nif;
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LOyely 2 bath horn!!, freshly ''ARE YOU A room11. 87 Ft lot, spacious 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... ,$59,500 tras $30,500. 642-7008. VA $39,500. Call 842-4466. OCEANFRONT schools. i38,950. 837-6558. 'MA.TV, "outdoor BBQ, ~.
painted Inside & out. New yard. R,ed. to $280,00. Duplex, 2 BR ........ $53,500 WIDOW must 11 . 3 BR, Beaut 4 BR., 3 ha. s~t level Newport Beach bi'lliard rm, shuffleboard iii;
ifo rm i ca . · New plush BIG FAMILY'' Biii Grundy, Realtor Duplex, 2 &. 1 BR. , , , .$72,500 fani rm co:er m~ aide furn. home w/,priv. stairway dividuef metering. Pet ~1
,eilrpetlng, large built in Then look no further because Mt Bayside, NB Gr;>-6161 Man6al1 Realty 6iH600 Low do.;n,, payb li~ nnl to Secret O:Ne BeaCh; furm-DOVER SHORES tlOn. 19350 Ward St., Hntgn
,waldrobes. Wide concrete this lovely s bedroom home . STEPS TO OCEAN CoroM del M•r 1155 Austin. 549-2771.. BDRM + POOL er home of Charlie a,a{>un. ELEGAN"CE Bea.di. ~. ~ * dri~. Room for extra wil1 suite any iamil,y ~. i.sty. A .. Fram~. 3 Bdrms. + OP • 31699 Sea Oifi Or., by appt. MOBILE home w/attacheif
camPE!r or boat. No do\\•n The fonnal dining room beaut. fami'ly room. Home 610 Avocado, 2 BR, Beam EN .SAT i' SUN 12-5 . $21,000 REDUCED $10,000 $115 000 26Xl2 panelled rm~ Shag
G.I •• low down all others! will be great for those e1ab-in xlnt cond.! $36.900. ceil'g, knotty pine panel's By owner 3 BR, 2 .BA. new Price reduced $500. on th~ EMERALD ~AY LOT ' crpt thruout, Ideal locati~
i$&l'12l. orate dinnen. This home is CAYWOOD REALTY used brlck,.trplc. Encl pat. shag cpt, drpe, pa1nt. Huge freshly painted e1rtra cleAn Largest View Lot Everything yoU have ever on bay w/boat slip a'va& ' TARBELL a must to &ee. 842.2535 6306 W, Coast H""'., N.B. brldst bar, bltiie, pullm~ yard. Collep Park. 2395 ·vacant townixn'ise. Feature~-ll27 Emerald B&l'. .•. $90,000 w&.nted in this 4 Bedroom Furn or unfurn. 675--0672
" 54• 1290~# bath. OYerslzed dbl detach-College Dr. 540-9593 include washer, d-r, plus For lots A: homes call: Jvan Wells A!rium model ~ .,, Bill G nd R I home. Famny room, formal * * * * * ... ~
: 295.'> Harbor, Costa Mesa NEEDS SOME PA.INT ed garage, !stressed for MONTICELLO Townhou51!; refrigerator, builtins, crpts ru y, e• tor dinlng room. custom swim· 10'x48' trailer & cabana
BY OWNER Paneled i future unit) w/3rd Br &. 2-BR 1~' BA. mq crptg, A: drpg, 2 baths, patio & rec-341 Bayside, N'pt Beach ming pooJ with jacuzzi and al6C> #17 Newport Blvd, CM
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B;mi% ~· = bath. nearly new·crpt. Orps gas kitch, corner lot in adlt. reation facilities. Down pay. 67Ml6l 8 view of the entil't! Upper
Me• Verde 3 Bedroom & ""D"'o=v"'E"R""'s=H"'O=R"'E"S" ~p Lo •1 r·· Boa. Refrlg., washer. Clean & section. Pvt pty will mentislessthanonemonths MONARCH BAY Newport Bay. For an ap. ~-----fij
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family on tree lined cuJ. gate: ve Y pa 10· 1 rea~ for occup., Aski~ finance. 557-2447 after Spm. rent. nlA &. VA terms. can 1lCJintment to see ca 11 Reil Estite, :•t;J::~~fcw p:ps View Home Galaxy Dr, , GEM $49,500. OPEN SUN. 1-\> FIXER UPPER 847-12'11. A~S:· ~vored 4 fbdnnily. 646-11n. Geoaral
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$46-12'.U -ti<' Spacious· &. ideal ·for enter---213/422-1867 by appt, $24,000. Near" Frwy & Fair· SEYMOUR REALTY. 1n'1 e; in ~ rm., atn
talnlng, wlindoor~ p001 & 161D w. Coast t-lwy .• .,~I!;_ SWEEPING VIEW vll!W. 3007 Loren Ln. Beach Blvd .• Hunt. Bch. rm .• 21" baths, '2 lrp1cs. Pro-
iacuzzl. $122,000 • Lease or REALTORS .,.. .. _ tfcted patio -$59;500.
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841 Bayside, NB . 675-61.61 Classified Ad. 64~. the a BR., den, 2 bath home, ~7139 or 54~3412. Firept, Wtw crpts, drp!I, eX-•SELL OR T .,._. REE
'Jbe "Yellow Pages" of TUm Ul'tUiled ttems Into quick DAU.Y PILOT for action! on a canyon .location, has , ist1ng F1iA loan payable "-"Coft,SE• LIVING
classified •.• 642-a673 cash, call 642-5678 r Call 642-5678 & Save! the sunnie:rt. moroing patio OW~ER ~-BR, li51. BA, 2 12Zi. per mo incl UVC~. Ypur 2310 Sq. Ft. a ~R. 2"2 Ba. A 3 bedromi, 2 bath single l =;:z;;;:;;;:================-=:§§=:;:;::~;;;:;;;;I & mstr. BR, & ocean view. patios. $;).j{X). dn. A!lllume riovo·n w/hand1e . tilx115' Joi, Lg. fam. rm., dtn. rm .. lrpl.
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5 Acres near Palmdale Int'l ~irport. Xlnt groW!h potent:
1al. Only $35,000 . terms.
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You tell us the price $31,800. GI loan St6-;84S. dbl gar, patio. Jd9Cpd, tool Opt & drapes. bltins. wet storY condominium home in $~-0~"\.. l _ f)-C ~Q.9 University R1alty BY Owner 4 BR. 41 BA, lge shed, see today. bar, e!c· lmmac. $47,s;JJ. ~a=I~, 1:u:~~ui:~
\!::> I.' l").. (::J pq• V 3001 E. Cst. H\11)'. 673-&,0 cornt'r ·lot Under $25;(MX). I' Full price. putting green and ihuffle COTTAGE SMALL ~ ~tonrovta. 543-4294 MISSION REALTY 4M-07n board. All of the advantages
The Punle with the Bui/t./n Chuckle Uke 1hak•, shingle. brick! East Bluff tH-4471 I =1 !MMIU fbr +lam rm,3 ""·located " a ''"'" ·""" wl\h "°"'
341 Bayside, NB 6/;,-6161
2~i ACRES near Joshua
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HW¥. duplex. Ntat 2 B'R.. LOVELY Lusk 2 sty on quiet Mothter•in•LaW'S yon views. Living room SM,950 and the telephone l'lo1_'11.e ptui; 1·!'-R· lncome cul-de-sac, 12 ae 10 t. • • w/open beam ceiling & number ill 646-nn.
un11 . ?nly $-l!i,000. Profess. lndscpd & decor. . Hideaway frplc. bltn kit. Low down &: -"=A:;-;R;,E~Y~O;:U~-160 Beaut. green rollin,i mt.
Un1v1rslty Re•lty inter .. incl 3 BA. 2 trplc'a k You'll be delighted when S'Oll VA financin&,a v a i I ab I e., , acres. TAKE far only $100. :nn E. C.t. Hwy, 673-6510 "'''loul lam nn. c,...1 for ..,. 11>~ 5 ........... pool 139•950· Owner. 494-7651. A BIG FAMILY? down $100. mo. 968--0047.
Costa Men indoor-outdoor entert&inina. home teaturing formal dln-LIKE a little I u x u r y Want to use .)'OUr VA? -Try CemMery ~~=-----1 644-0&31. lng area, separale nunpus w/evf!rY conwnience'r Oen thll 5 bedroom. 3 bath COILEGE PARK. lowlg 3 room 3 posh bath areas ~ vu deeded acc. 3 BR. 2~i home, deai&rJed for •PBCioUs 1.,..,..Lc;o.;h;:./.;;C'-'ry;:pl~s~-....;l;;;S6
BR.· 1~ BA, home BY own«r Newport Bch co~ mo$t' important. eeparated BA. 2 1rplcL $6 8 , ·SO O. living and com.fort, ll'a en-4 lots. l'lot 63, Loll A, B, o.
w/oversizt'd dbl g~. do. 3 8~ 2 BA. ,1 level, 2 llvinc quarten for Dear Old 494-5364 ti~ price ~ $38,115(1,1 Ypll'll & O. Harbor Rest Memotlal
Redecorated in&ide &: out patios, . nr pool. Lowe1t Mom. Full prlct $34,tXIO. Al.I =,,.-,-..,...--=~-be happy yau did not ·"51 Park. Make' otter 244-261\.
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\\•/new cpt. \\'ann walnut assoc. duel. Only $32.950. Tcnns! 54Q.&ir55 OWN. below 006!, 2 BR, 2 Ba, tbit vaJue: b1. Inquire fUrfh.
pane 11n1 l cement Will carry 2nd. 2411 Vista SHERWeeD REAL TY eus. t;t1, view, $39,950. Open er! 546.2313~ Comm.rc1•f drivcw~. .PriCf?d at only Hopr, 6"-0'm. 189&4 Brookhum. ' F.V. dl,y, l05Q' Skyiine Dr. Property
129,..,, 551-4871. Fountain Valley SMALL PRICEI Laguna Niguel 9.1 NET Roturn, $36,0Qt
CUSTOM bull! E-Side, 2 Br, : * BIG HOME * CUSTOM BUILT below appraisal, Newpr\
2 Ba, erpts, bltna, f:rple, 4 BR. 2 BA, lat lot,. .Qagstone Corner 4 bedroom! Only Spadoos 3 &: 4 BR. all eltt:. c;=;;;;;iii";;=:;=:;:;:::~ Beach commercial ~
cul-de-.ee, dbl, aarage. patio, BBQ. m-Mile Sq. $31,900! Owner transfe-.. ..__, '-I -u.. PORqfES, PATIOS & U1t with 23 year lease. "-·~ • .,., "~ •llll•~. o:s~ a ... ..., rm., ... nd ,. v ..... .,,r -La Canada Park. m,500 n4:839-36'19. and anxious! Sp.anlsh brick, noor to ceit a 1 about 3200 1<1 ft of Realonomict, Bkr. 615--6
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BY OWNER 479 Walnu,t PL 3 S Bl\, 2~ BA hou&t, awim W-4405 Eves: 54.1·24f6 ca~ garagtt, plus many '1 C'S. wet bar All '
8R, 2 BA. Ice yd w/beaul club. Ownr tnnsl. '16&-4181 TOWNHOUSES ,,,... custom ,.,....._ Min. w/pelva!'y + ""''h ~. QUICK CASH
--• h ~ 1 I utea from ocea A hop' Save. now, D)hownet. S79,SOO. s, ·~~ •• ""'Wblte Elephant."...,.. from $16,000 I0,$24.0QI. r..w, n 1 a. Prlnci••'•Olll•. "'s--11. THROUGH A
$36.riOO &IJ..7$92. mnntnc )'OUr houte! Tum low down payment. DEAN Panora.ml v~. Open until ,...... ' '" ..,
•SlllOO Down, W<e ..., G them lniO "CA..'Ol" -.... REALTY 5.1f>'l>2J. eold, 29631 Ivy Glenn or., 8-')'CR~-Fom><r Model, DAIL y PIL"OT Jl;:-~~~J~l--~~UTS~~~~!W'~~~~_l_N~~~!S!l~~~~~O~~~!~!-6li'.4, Ip 4 BR, "' Harbor them ~'"' 0.1"' P Jlo 1 rut ... ult. ·~ Juol a~ 'M'OR'G11frREAL TY S.autiful !"' Hom<, ... WANT AD ·~ --Hlih -· 0-led. 64W6!1. call away -~-· '1U442 67s.645t =~·na, 81 0 w n er. 642·5671 ~~~~'-""__.:.;.~:..:.::;"--~~-
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NO_. and no .... ,.."°"' aree. <:IUJ 33&-1.11' .-1 1 BR, 2 .... a ilium •••• $!Zl 1)8" winter °' $21.1 yearly. Casa del Oro BR. orpt/drplo blflll pool 1---,,,.,,.,..,.,,.,.,, __
fo oua!Ui.d GI ......... OR pm. 3 BR. Ill bL, tam .... ~ .,.._ or "9-0316. ALL UTILmES PAID ' ' ' DILUXI 5~ doWll to •h""ne. 2 to ;;>;;;-..,..,,,,.--::0,-.,:-,,.---• ~· ;: Sl70lmo. ~. •p•nTMI~ -..,... FOR Sale Art Boutique, • 3 BR. •JW ba, fam •••••• ~OM Ullfum. J50 Compare before )'Oil rtnC • S.lbM I •--...t "' -n 1 .-4 Bednns, I It: 2 story. Move Newport ~ {n New Cao-I r... ....... 4 BR. 2}i ba, 1am ••• , ...-:.-__ _ C\\llom dttlcned, t~turlnl: •~ Alr Cond • l'!Pc'• -3 swtm..
in be!0tt New Yean. ntry Villqe. tfB..'1562. ~· WE HAVE O'nl!:RS Cott• M.NI • e Spack>ut kitchen with In-mine Poolt ·Health Spa • larwln realty, Inc. dil'ect lJihttnr CHAR.MINO • speclous 2 Tennll en. .. ~ A BU.
21562 BrookhUNt, Hntan Bch S CANDY VeJKlln& Machine•, Ala' .... ~ 1 BR. Carap. aoae down e Sep&n.te dln'r area Br., 2 ba., on Uttle llland, llard Room.
.546-5411 anytime xlnl cond. Bet ofter. Aak WW••••• to"A'll. Si.nele lad:y or tt'tired •Home-like storaie Grand Cl.nal .. Frpl. a. patio. l BEDROOM
Duplex"/Unita l>r F.d, 538--mT or 6'fS..'f850 ......... .... couple. $90 mo. 54&-3143. • :t>rlvate patios $350 Month, yearly FRO?.!.Jl}55 ,1 ;
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ftt simple land. Good Ur 1ST TD LOAN"'" 305 Heu.. Unfvm. 305 .•Y• • .....,. ._., Bayvle~. $275 mo leate. Sat seaping ~-,, OPEN 10 AM TO I JJl4', ~!'1~~<"' ~.IXNJ. 0 w ne" 7.% INTEREST 1-----'----(Mio MolO 6 .suo, 615-74TT Ad~~~vlnel e'Rt 1!s1~ P1rk·Lik1 Surroundinf ~ • 2ND TO' LOAN 5 BR., 3 blt>o ........ 1'25 ,.C.-'-"-----;;:;:,•::..,_ ..:,:,:E QUIET • DELUXE '
• BR ~, ..... ._.. Newport Heights u•u..·~ rni:. ftV TEN·--12 3 lncom• P,'°"1rty. ~": l.owfft rates Oran2e c.o. "---------1 ·• • .,. ·••••• -_.,.. __ ....;;___ 365 w. wu.on 642-lm uo ___, · I-BR APTS ' • • · · ~ WE Bu'Y TD-8 • 3 BR., 2 ba. homes • $325"/350 DELUXE rare find ! BR1 2 ~c;;,,;:.:=c_-..:.:::..::.:: 1 A 2 BR. Furn. A Ullfln. ALS:> FURN, BAOIELORS '
EASTSIDE TRI LEX 642-2171 54$.0ill RENTAL flND•RS u.,z ., want-2 Br. l/'ifd, I BR .. 1\1 ba. home .. l2SQ Ba. snaey xtru, w, tl<d<, B~~ -~.Br. ~~ n..,,i.-I prtv, potloa. ""'patios * Hid PooQ Le 2 BR ,units. Ga11-ges, pa· Servinc Harbor area :i yrs. .. encl pr. Util pd Sl.50 1 BR. I den •••••••••• $250 gdnr, child OK. s ! 25. •P. V·I I poo . v Poola Tem\11 O:>ntnt'1 Bkflt. Nr abop'r .• MuJt. only
""'· ll'plcl .. Xlot '°""· $110 $25 DOO "'H w. '""*-.:.~.... Ala Ren1414 • 645-3900 i ed h·11 -·.::..:=·'------, .. 6, $185/mo, m.«lil, IOO Sea i.ne. Cdll ~ Molllnlqtie -
mo '"e"°ROmKERo, ".t~~,!OJ, For !'NI ;,tate i:..__ GUIN ..,.,a. ' , •. -LIL DREAM HIDF.AWAY SPAC 1 Br, pool, nt (MacArthur nr 0out Hwy) 1m Santa Ana Ave.:.bf --* '45.lllll * •Ice -3 Br, l/,ro, ~ ,_ .. _ 2 R t •hopa ....... n<> peb, llll4 Mg, Apt JJ3 646-"'° Mr ~dams Bkr n4/f99..2130•1;1;-'~-kids I pets. $175 uo.. ... w, ~. B • BA, Monrovia. 548-0336. NEW . . LOVELY Qean 2 Br duplex . 1 p,_ ta ~ d ts $225 548-9682 Ne • yj:ll.: ....._ w/2 br home + 4 closl!'d -FURNI9iED-Ala Rt!ntala e 645-3900 R.t.u;tY• nu rps, cp ' . e LARGE l BR-$135 2 BR., 2 batba; uPlftaln. ea,.. W 1111 rNW
rarage1. No Vac. Xln't loc. -~~ ]/ 1! l $SO-INCLUDING UW. Cozy 1 Un1v. Pp Oentel,",.. lrviDI! e ROOMY 2 BR S155 peted It draped. Enrl. &at· '"'j
$590 inc;:wn~. Owdi;r . --BR. Fncd yrd. Pet ok. va. 2 BR. DUPLEX .call AJutt'irM, 833&0J20· 1 i ~l Atllt1. 643-2181, m.-0501 a.re. Comp. Wtns. Private 2 BR, 2 IA. APTS..:>-•
ln-'7131. • I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' :i;ii cant! Cr;rts, drps &. bltns : Ap1rtnie:n11 for Re:_.'. ~I FURNISHED trailer, $15 util patio. 705% 0tchld.;S25o Per Super.comtortabJ.e.~•
BY owner,~ tr!PIE!xes, 2BR.,1 1 LAR~.D YARD L19un.1 Hiiis. paid. Mature worklni adull month, yearly. Nr NeWpOrt Back Bay. Gill
bltns, ftj>lc, pool. Your Ho\IMll ,Fumllhld JOO $100.STE'PS toiBeaeb & Bay. FOR EN &: PETS UNFURN 3 BR 2 BA I only, 645-0878. I~ 0 & Wtr ~.Mo, to Mo.~
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-·~. ·--. ..... . ....c:.35351 ~ ,,... __ -_.,,,-,,...--.--1 O>mpl turn Bachelor W/ Pvt pre.~. $153 • • a r Apt1. P:um. 360 -.~BA;.,..,CH""'E"'t.o"'R.:-APT=-. ,-.-~,-., a«.. • ,..$185~~~ ~comer.!Ci>fl.
WI'". """"" ~ ......... -ra · · Sil Paularlno, C.M. 549·1746 cond, crptd & drpd homt, In ...;.'--. ____ ,..._ ••. c, ~·,. ~ ~ -== •a.& °""'"""'-. .... \"ii • • rr:i I I P rfY 161 ldtoben, utll pd. • . poo1 ·~~ GO I ' ' • ~ "" --. l:.'l"l'u1tr ~ , ~"'-* ,YEA]U.Y tmwr~LS * _ 2 BDRM house in court, front er 1wim • .,., ... Mt• 1 Call 646-3589. 2332 Elden e 6ed1n
Fl"" hom., In boat:h &l'<allSO-PARTL'lFurnlBRw/ orp\a & 'drys, ,.,..... 2 830-6319 j j : T •VACANT' 1 Br A atudy + VlllA COIOOVA .. '.~'
Bill Grundy Rltr. 675.6161 a:ar, Cdi'1. Foot fur child/ small children. no pets. Lasrui'I• Niguel . 1 • A 1 BDRM. tum. apt. Water &c yard. Dix. cpt, drp, frplc, $14~ 2m Wa.lla gardener turn. Adulll only. stv/re!Hg. S225 mo. incl '
llolboo Island pet 2 .;; , "'" 646-21l9 .• BR. 2 Ba. II• rm. A dining Bold New Concept mo. '43-6954. utll. Adw... no p. '.. SUpe-Qoplo•Sete • .:0
Ba.yfront furn 3 BR 2 BA. -UNFURNISHED-RM home, S163. mo + area, farn rm., frplc., bltns, NICELY furn t BR G 642-.9890. 1 & 2 BR. $f~'u'.}
Yrly $450. 403 N. Ba.y Front $135-LARGE 2 Br. Stove, :S de1;8,!.~ =Lok,e no fenced, .spmkl. cpts, dips, 2 FURNITURE RENTAL $145/mo. ~tt are~. ~~ :2~B~R~ .• -..,..-.~....,...--, -range--Furn Ol' Unfurn -
Ac.uri'. ~mediale poaea-iiori, chcilce locatiOn ~n New~
port Beach. Ous A • Build·
1ng. Approx. 5500 sq, ft. Lot
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'1ng and room to bu I Id.
$69,500 • E-Z terms. ROy McCardle Realtor
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673-8540 cpt,, kid&. 9nafrs ~lcome. 549-4225. ve ~.a:~: 1,.."'"", '•'•$31p 0","'°11 ·• children er pets. 837-9517. refria. Prlv. patio, gan.gt, Gas &: Water'~--
Avail ... .,,, "' Near Big Corona. $225 Mo. See ld.p. ~ LOVELY HOME, ,% blk to naw, 3 BR. hom~. Cpta, drps, 4!r>-4244. * Month to ?tfonth Bachelor Apt. Compltte University Realty 6?3-65lO 2323 Elden e 5'9-4748
bay. 2 BR, 2 BA, pvt patio, -patio .,..p ~ refrig t---------*loo,-. Purchase Option kitchen. CLEAN. Utll. LARGE
s4a.n29 decorator ,,,_ 497_1_ $1~WON'T LAS?'! 3 Br. Priv ' •-· ' . M.s• Venh * Wkle Selection-kl. $95 548-7952 AVAIL Jan 15th 1: Jan 22nd. 2 bedroom, J bath ......... ...._. hom Fncd rd ChUdren $215/mo. 646-6961 or·1---------· °"'·'-,.,_,__ pa · mo.· a.pt with Dlntttt', 6 8 lboli p " I e. ya · 646-1246 aft 5 pm. L.~C 3 br, home com-~~ Lge 1 BR apt, comp! farn,, L&:e 2 Br, 2 Ba, open beams, a en1nsu • welcome. Hurry, * 24 Hour DeliYtty frplc, patio, pvt gar. ·330-A drapes, I-builtina. erx:ldiiiM (ota for $ale 170 NE\V Spanish 3 Br 2 Ba plet.tly rellnllhfd. $285. mo. range, lncludlnc util. Marguer\t CdM 613-0937 garage, there Is a park lfltM:
1 _______ ...,.,....._ 1 HOMEY &: Charming 2 A 4 n~ 3 FAMILY R duplex, s\,~-cpl, .i..:...., .-i. 3027 Madeira, 54()...3218 SI35. No, pets, ~1365 e, · acrou the atreet tor tbl! \ii.
WATERFRONT LOT Br hae, walled 1n patio, nr oa-+ 00!11• '><16 .... ., .. :r•u 2 Br bltns frpl 2 t'lKlrls 1· ....,, water. Until 611,, bugetncdyrd,a:a.r.KiC.is/, ~f .. si
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d• .. $225. 548-4424,Ne:;rtportlsl•nd •. •2BR,1BaMeaa Verdenr ' ' • c.a • tJe onl"I. $155 pr. mifttrr.' $00.000 CASH pelt ok ...._ ~ ~ ()(£ $175/ incl Ill pool, nr. ocean. $2CO up, phone 557.JOM after t p.fttti I' AGENT, 532-2'»:1 213:243-5316. ' WATERFRONT, up 1lain 1 .;UIA mo. u 'pr. Adlts, no pet1. 673-4441.
3 BR 1" ba old ho -S6 "'"""'· SPAC 2 • 3 B pt "40' I 2 BR. fireplace, .pet& OK. $235-SPACIOUS 4 BR, 2 Ba, • .,. • er me, modem beaut. turn. 2 BR+ ---______. --170 1 BR. sieve &: retrlg, w/w « r a ., ~ 2 Lots,, Laguna Bch.
Fabulous Ocean View
01vneT, 71(/646-0672
$225 ·winter. Avail Jan. 1. nr UCI. Bltna, dbl 1ar, kids/ Elsi~ e>:fra~' ~~ gates den. etc. Adults, ·no pets. 511 W. 19th. CM 548-3481 ll~rti;~~r, Adults only, cpts, drp11, encl. suodeck, ::.~tloplay ~·~ ~ !!
64&-2716. -. ..... ,, fi••. rm, or er re s req, $275. mo. 675-7599. 2756 N. Main SA 547 n .. 4 gan .. No pets 67>4952 ' ' ~-"'"'' .... princ. cnly 5f6..99!i9 !>-7 pm k Bay -Spa "VV.I * * 645-3974 * * · · · 2:116 Col1qe No. 5 642-~auntaln, Desert, Corona del Mar BEACON * 645-0111 BEAUT. 3 BR, 2 BA, fam 3M: ~~plc11, 2~:':." ~ Balboe lil;ind Dana Paint 2 BR, bath, gar., yard, l9M Maple No. 3 •
;; Resort 174 $215/mo UTJL PD. 2 Br, nr TEMPORARY re.ntal, 3&:4 nn .. bltins, dbl gar. New mo. Lease. 2l3: 963-MtS. m. ~~gold. WALK to shopping center.1'2
AKE Alberuon's Mkt. Adults only BR for 2 to 6 mo'1, 1'1ost crptll & drps, lr:g fencd yd. N n. h NORTH BAY furn. apt. * SINGLE. TV-POOL. Peta ===...::::.:::::.,-.,..-.,..-(1 bedroom $165/month •ttfl *BIG BEAR L * (QI' Unfum) 673-8936 tt:as rent, various areas-no Call Larey,~. ewport t;a91C Yearly. $135. Employed ok. DANA MARINA INN, LOVELY ocean &: harbor remeatlon room and 1'J'ie
applnets ls spending Christ· C Mo fee Agt 54&5.fll/713·592-3211 3 BDRM unfurn h BEACON um .. 2 Bd t ba adult. Reh. No pet 1. 34lll Cout H)'o')', D. PL view, 1 BR apt, responsible 'walk-In cloatt1, A r•lil
·ntas In your own oozy cab· 01t1 HI · · f. cu s e ~ nn. • 673-!I09'J. adult.I. 644-4549 or 673-JJM. '54&+8660 -.-in. Try this one for SS,000. 2 'B~ $150.;1.lt &c. las Car. w/gara.ge Ne pets. $'15. clng F'rpl. yearly lease. $300 mo. Huntington i.leich ' ,-~
Call Ross CTI4i) 536-l738 or 2 BDRM house-rtnt from 4 to A.dlts, water pd., lawn-care. fee. $1!5. 1940 Pomoba. Mr. Robinaon 2 BDRM., yearly, $225. View I;.;.;;.:;.;;.:;~~.;;~.;;.:;~--Costa Men MODERN 1 Bdrm. apt.~&;
wri!J!: Spencer Real Estate, '6 mo. Avail Jan ht. Mar· Lse. 1M5 W~. 642-.mO. 2 BR Tilt bath encl prage DAVIS REALTY '4.2-7000 rf Bay. Avail Dec. J>th $125-LRG Modern 1 BR.,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;, drps, dshwshr, bl t • \l\a ,
P.O. Box 2828, Bit Bear rled.iresponsible'. adultJ on-$2'10. mo lease, 3 BR, .2 BA, patk,, S150. ' 1 BEACH TOWNHOUSE Sallabucy Realty 673-6900 Cpts, drpi, re.dee, nr ocean. HARBOR VILLA garage."! c!Mld ok.iA}\"util
. Lake, caJit. ly, no pets. 54~ firepl, comm pool, vac. Act. MANAGER. 646-8226 trplc, 2 plua den. c:rpta, Belbol Peninsul• 218 Chlcaeo. 5! 6 ~ 15 06, APARTMENTS pd. $150/mo. 307 "Avocadc,
Orange Co. Pr"Op. 176 l BR. H~, quiet .area, 5'£5.lll.1'21J.5i2-321L 3 BDJU.f, I~ BA, garage, drps. ~. tile deek, patio. e S25 WK&: Up .. On Ocean. ,",,,'=·=5169.;_~~---= Apt
9' CM. 645--0984. ,_,.
------furo. no .children or pets. Corona "'I Mar drps, stove. $225. 2250 $275. 5"&-8532 lDffiy Bach. 1 BR ·Roomi f'REE utilities. 1 BR $l20 to $lSO 2 Br, l~ Ba unf TwnliW, RE CREA noNAL Garage. $125/mo. 8.17-9517. Federal ~1728 $350 3 BR, 2 BA .l den. M ki St'rvi Pool Util S130 I studk> S85 /Block to $1~. Bltnl. eptt, drpll,t;llie :
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Laguna 8each NJ;:~1.1~e~:R~. ~-: 4 BR, 2 ~ .. patk>, bltn BBQ, Charmine patio Nr pvt ~ . ce. . . ~~ 20l·lO~~ St.~ THESE ARE TOPS. , • ~::~ie~~~~er.""~5-~i i
r. CK:EAN Side. vtew. 2 br, 2 side of hwy. pX> mo. •ha&· cpt, drps, dbl gar., beach, boat slip, Bayghorn. • Can 613-8710 • If You Prefer Quiet .Lofttt;
frtvestors. syndlcatOl'I and ha. lrg view liv nn. DE1JGHTF1JL 2 BR. home. nice lawn. 1225. ~. 64&-9151 WINTER, 2 Br apt, util pd, '~Y ~tn:t'tn·1u!u..:·~ Living •nd Privacy. 1:-w So.2CltB::U-:z BA: l
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ve~un!rs · ap~1=,.,I,· w/frplc, tam, Tm w/frplc. Large patio &c yard. Near 4 BR, 3 BA, Jge fam nn.. 3 NEWPORT !jhotts homes ro peta. Adulls. S 115. bldg. m 12th st., H.B. 2 BEDROOM wJbal<:enf',. aJl ~ ~ i1t
mate Y vvu acres avai W ash r Id r yr /dshwshr. Bayside Dr. $275 Mo. 2 trpl.et;, nr Harber High for rent. $275 to $350. 613-3182. 1..cc;:::;,;;:;.,:;:,.:..;.,,:..:.;.;;.,_ 1 &c lndry. $185i.'~· ·' "J,. ~
10 miles!.;_E· of Santa A;. Avail to July 1 or shorter , ALSO . Balboa ls1and 1293. * 545-4436 <;,aYwood Realty Ms.J290 BACHELOR apt., partially BACHELOR APT. A'ITRACTnn:-"'-"-~
Price s~ p('r aere. or rent.at. Adlts. 494-414'7 ' renlals available 3 BR, , BA. dbl•"'·· P•t'·. 3 BR, 2•., BA w16indo. Pool 1 ·1nc1 Sl<M:I mo. call &ffi..268'1 w/ patio, compl redecorated. , , >·""" ' •.-·....-..•
l""tho' information, pl•"' Sal'•bu ""al 61~ """" "' "' 711 urn. $130. mo. · util. BR !I ..,. BA.>CAD bl 1.:.1 H•I , -m,·s with BEAUTIFUL Spa.clout borne, J.11 ry r.c ty • .....,it\N tned yd, bltns, newly dee. Privll, In ~ark Lido . yearly. 645-0662, 645-3457,, L•guna Buch New shag crpt'r. bit-ins, and ' · . " ~p.J UJU S2S5/ 673-!llS3 _ drps. Lge Pnnl & lndl)' nn. gar, swlmm1ne pool1 , Eckhoff & Assoc., Inc. magnlli~nt view, 4 br, 3 ~ NEW HARB OR $190. 548-0136, 2239 Repub1ic mo. . , Corona del Mar l'flCELY tu'rn. •tudlo, $130 Convertlent fu ahOp'g. Adj. 545-7474. . 3 ·•
541·2621 bu.. furnished. $350. Ue. Dec, VIEW HOME. 3 Bedroom, East Bluff BAYCREST $395/h1o. 3 Br, Incl •• util. Super charm.inl, to Falrv:lew Hospital in back DELiliCf 2 Br., 1% Ba., n
·j;ve1/Kknds 1713) m.mo 15 to Sept. 15. ~4 family room, 2 batha. Com-2% Ba, lge DIR. F/R, ftp], FURN. Bachelor a PI , pvt. ~k overlooklnr cyn. Of Farrow Rlty at 2621 Har-cpt/drp, stv D/W, 1ar. ~,
" Lido Isle =ty ~l. :un-~· e THE BLUFFS e ovqszd kit. &t2-4S89. :1~':.is~o Cd~kin~~= ~·~,.....~:.,220,::.r:,,1_. ;-,'·~-~-bor Blvd. Pb. days 557.9049 Adulti, i145. 642-79 51 , !•
4.607 act'e!I in Villa Park NORD bayfront w/pier & 644-mt'r mon • • 4 BR, 2% ba., filmily kitch. $295. l block from beach .. 3 alt 5:30 wkd}'!. $125 MO. UP; $40 Wk., Bach. or eves I-Sun 546-9081. 54H731. II
zoned £.4, ~.(Q) sq. ft. slip ! Bdnm ! ba'a 'til D Lge. priv.i patio. Close by BR, 2 BA. fplc, bltns, patio, -------.-,-Utll pd. Color TV. Ctt!lcent SPAC. 2 &: ! Br. Apt $140 up ,,
all · ·• ., New 3 BR, R, FR, Harbor pool, --'ng, -~~ ... Va· comRI fenced. (213) 831-1-483 FURN. Apt. Sl45. Uu.1 paid. n . Bch 4~ ~ ~ •~1 3 BDRM 2., BA, ~. • General traet map av • July. $700 Month View Homes $395 Ind 1" """""' 1' blk. Ocean. No pel!i. 2500 JD<JoY · ;ro--, .,,_,.., · ' ,.. .,.,,dJo, Pool, cpt/drp., bitm, Kida ok ~
'able. Price $76,00Q.pl F;cr CHARMING 2 Br. 2 Ba., din. gardener. SU:i96l eve1/ cant, clean "'-waiting. $375 Newport Heights Seavie•·. Cd~i . BAClfELOR apt, ocean vu, 2 bltlUJ, forced air, abq, w/D 2206 College No. 5 642-7035 ,
calt Hat. LoomW with Walktt Realty 6T'~ . .. (Broker Co.-Oo i11•·i1r><;11 NR. Nwpt. Hii::h. 2 BR. cpts, I Bdrm. Furn., no ranze; Vl'"" pvt. 497-1486, 644-2199. e WILSON GARDENS
.tunber 1nformatio~, eue rm., fpL Yearly wkndi Per month. blk11 froom beaeh, Quiet, on pmniler. $200. 66--lf96. 199f Maple No. ! M2-3813 l
·e~khoff & Assoc. Inc. 3 BR. i BA tam rm., Nr. EASTBLUFF REAL TY drps, gardener, fncd yrd. epts $13.:i Yr1y. \Valk beach "' e e LARGE 1 BR. $12!1 . 541.mi ' 1 1ty 3 BR, 2 BA. deluxe. conimllnity park &: pool. 644--11" Atlytime Avail. nov." $240/mo. 1st & &. shop 1 Ol' 2 Giris 64443-IO.No ·-w...;po_rt_a.. __ c_h ___ ., 2 BR. 1* BA, cpt I drp&, •ROOMY 2 BR. $1
',Eves/Wknds (213) 471.9710 Yearly. Quiet street lO Harbor View Homes, $375. la111. Clean. fee $50. 71~ St. Cost• Mesa OCEANFRONT encl. pt.Ho. n40. 642-6W. AdUs 642-ttJl,
strada. Jcne1 Re a I t y 833-3s!M . Huntington H•rbour James Rd.. NB. 21 3: ..;.;.__c______ W 1 n t er' Sharp Cle•n 2 BR. $140 2 BR. Cpta, ........ , lleJVice 675-3771. Various ·Loe. 1-:Z.! brs. ......, ' 2 BR. bath, fn>lc. 1erage, FOR 1 H H ~.. 11,1..:1..: ... :..:.c•:.&1..:o::r_21=3'..::.66c.1·..:0..:Tl_1_. _ Adulls only, Bltns, drps, w/w, hid pool. own, refrl1. No pell. ,
II• I Newport leach yird*. ~ ~~. *1d watei-i!me~~'i;;""g 3 :r. San Clement• I BEDROOM APT. 613-8:)88. no pe
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· Adlll!. E/1ide 642-9531, $140/mo. 968-165, 548-7729. 1
.,,,,......,.. Furnished $105 ;..::,,.:.:.::.... ______ I 2 BR apt unt, doled pr, LARGE 2 BR. 114 BA. Studio
2 Ba, fam nni immed oc-3 BR, 2 Ba.. nice custom Adults, No Pets STUDIO. New shag crpl!I, · 1 ta drp No ts $145 T26 l~;;;;;;;;;;;;~-e STEPS to Bay/Bch. 1 Br, RUSTIC 3 bedroom & den. 2 cupancy MGJ.652. home. Ocean vu. QlUd & Harvest Geld applncs . 1 blk. new pain ' crp ' s. ApL pe · '
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'ust'<>••• kids/pets, Otil pd $125 bath, blt-lns. t 1 rep I ace, Hunt In ... ton Bl•ch pet ck. $265 mo. 5-t+-4:Z94. Ray Mc~~r7d712o9 Realtor 10 beach. SlOO mo/to me. Adullli. Slli1/mo. 546-6207. Joann St. e 846-1584. Ala Rentals e , 645-3900 walk to town. Aat. 675-49]). "' _.,... W...212-1. ' 2 BR Apt. Pvt. gar 1-yard. $135 A month in Cc&ta Mesa. ~o rtunlty 200S .•_•_•_•_A_n_• ____ ..,._ ----------, ----------; Children & pets ok. $150. 1 bedroom with p>01 ~nt ' '~.;;· ;p~po;;;;;;;;;~~~~~ I ecozy i Br w/ fpl, 2 BR duplex, frplc, garaa:e. • 2 Br, 1 Ba, sundeck, hang· ' ' .
t/d all til 'ncl $165. 6Jl Goldenrod, $215. •HARD to Beat! 2 Br, 2 1tory, 4 BR, 3 BA. New ing trplc, nr beaeh, gar. $200 '&f&.463°"'""21·,,,&1:.:;_~.:""7·--,-,....._==7 ·._,.-.,-,,.,...,..,,,.,...1 DINNERHOUSE, BAR ~ ~ u e 1 645-3900 Call 644-7392 eves. «tv/ref, cpt/clrp, kid/pet devtlopment w/club &: pool. $27.50 Wk. Uf>Apts. mo winter $Z5 yrly ind 1r 2 BR, crpt:J, prbage FREE to landlortll! Let us ,""
.. & COFFEE SHOP Coste Mes• $135 Rent er lease, S300 mo. $18-$25 Wk·Motel Rooms ullt No pet11, 557-8400. diap., range, SI.30. 132 E. fill yollf vacanc!:t'I. Arent.
Seats 225, parking for 90 i----------Al' Rentals e &t5-3900 , 827-6.'64. SUNNY ACRES ** SlSS-.YearJy rental. 2 Br. Bay St. Apt C. 4:W-2792. 546-8660. I t i'
can, xlnt \ndlHltrlal area, ** OCEANFRONT 3 BR "'-. •-a--H I h MOTEL Ap U I 365 A U f 365 • !long lease. Gross approxi. Den, 2 BA furn. $.125/mo. •BONANZA! Spac furn eFAMILY wanted-2 Br , iNLntl _ .. II fl Thie Ad \Vorth 15 on Rent Apt. Furn. 935 W. Balboa. t. n um. · pt. n urn."',
,:qatety $400,@. yearly. Call 6Th-(807. Bach, f/yrd. pet ok. Util pd
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1yd40, f:'nCI 1ar, kids/pet 3 BR. Immediate occupancy. 2376 Nwp! Blvd CM 548-9755 c8JS.-Otl:::..:::38::· _____ _ L1gun• Nlouel
o-i.... "A""'""" •o~ • .,..~/'I Co•-t •" I $l.::.o-UTJL. Yearly. Furn ] ..u•v..cf ~. OCEANFRONT: 4 bedrooms, ...., Ala Rentals • &6-l900 .,...a" o ....... "~, .... en · ~==------'• -2~ baths. Call. I 213) Ala Rentals e 645-3900 ~ LOVELY Lae 1 BR. apts. BR. 1 blk to beach. Pricing.
d.•R & RESTAURANT 79S-3021 3 BR, 2 B.A, elect blt·in RIO. Shag 1 830-1232, 494-7734 ~EWPORT BEACH ~===-~.----•EISJDE UJ\1ely 2 Br. FA hL, crpts, 60xl00 ti. W1stmtn1tlr rugs, eec stove, gas .OCE..:...._AN..:._:FRO_N_T_'.;_B_ra_nd_"""_· ~tl JSd, afii~e parldng, BAYCRESl'~mo.i 3 Br, Atv/refrig. Pel I-child. n40 fenced lot. dbl. i a r ., NO FEE, rent while you buy. ~~rl,Fu:iry U%,, p ~; 1 bedroom. Call,· (213) ~an e Ing, entertainment. 2% Ba, Ip D/R, ·FIR, fr1>l1 Ala Rentals e "5--3900 lndacpd. Vacant-Move ln SllO per Q¥1, 3 BR., 2 BA. shop'g. $150 & SlSS. 998 El ~30'll
"' ....... 1ee.ee. Broktt 642-SJXI Oatom tnrn..64M589.· CUL-DE.SAC today/$225 per mo. tsl monlh cnly. •~ Sealrlty .:.::...::.:::.. ______ I
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,:;;-:,: .. ;;~;,:,;;,;;;;;; j iHifciiH;Siufo~;h,'·r.i;' -lii .,....-Camino Dr No. J, CM. ON Bay 1 BDRM, Medr. OUffl l"'"'rn, 305 5 'BR, 2 BA. ranch .tyle 2 BR, eltt. blt·i.n RIO, FA Dep. Agt. 962-SSU. 546-0451. furn. Patio, all utill pd.
LARGE Beauty Salon, Jone "--norol home. Larp fam nn w/ heat. carpets. dbl. garag~, Condomfnlumt ~l~B"R'",°'Fu:c-rn-.-,"m"'·~1-nc1~.-u1-il. -6"'3:ifl well established. 1 a r I e ""' 4-1:.. -~•--..a OOxlOO fenced lot Mcve In ...,.., --=c.· -'-'-"""-' -------------... _., ey....,_,., pa.tic, spec-9ftA .... 1115 . · Unfurn. 320 Ne"'·ly dee. Beaut '"""""· hllcntele. rood l""°m<. 1 HOME FOR RENT lous back yen!. Clooe to ·~· . per mo. ""'lor I Ad"' BAL' l'enin l>!lwlO •P"• styling statio111. 8 shampoo -Rental Agent 962-4471. H I 11 h J>OO • rec. wit, no pets. rrpl, nr ocean. 1-2 & ! Br'1.
bowels, 10 d;yen, lab, wli & OR LEASE OPTION IC.'fJoojs ·• sbopplnc. .-... . unt ntton llC 1959 Maple Ave., CM, l\tgr, Year1y rates. 842-8148 aft 5.
storage rooms. lr&: dillplay Larae 4 Bctrm. Mesa Verde mo, !124 McKWey, 96M027. $250 • 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpt, SPOTLESS 1 BR condo Apt. s. STEPS to heh. Lrg 2 br,
<t«blnets, & receptklo room. Brand• new ~ • ~ Mr. Patty. drps, bftns, dshwhr, 'Cpts, drps, W/D. Aduli Furn, Bach, a I Br's. frplc, beam cell, all bltns,
Late equip. Retirina. For l.az¥e home. $325. mo. MESA. VERDE 3 BEDROOM lnclry rm, 2 cer 1ir, community. $135. 963-1052: Espeelally nice, $130 )Tty or winter~. ~appt.549-3'100aft 6 pm. -ALSO-, home within walking clos.e to schools A 968-23l4 lllONt tBI d 1~::.::o.::.:..::.:.=:::..:.::...:=:....-I ~=::..:."--=..;,.=-'---1 s Bdrm N O:ista Mesa 0o9e dlatance to 1 ch o o la. shops •. Ava II Dec. 4. up. •wpor v • 2 BR, 2 BA, crpta, bltnl, wUh e NEW LISTING • to cou~tt). club ~ ind Families only. Vacant &: (21,) •1MOM ! BR, 2 Ba. w/w tarp 1:.1 ,..C~M~ • ....,~~--~ patio at beach. Winter. $215.
, CLOCK SHOP. _..__ · ' ',. .... 1 -th drapes. B!t·ln1. Refrl1. LGE"-·"-lor lurn 1·1pd-60-.S221.after6. pn .... uer. ~ a -. Per mon · •WE Jiave a large aelectlon $175/ N 1 !162.-4221 JD<J,"'"" ' • u 1 •
a ~1~1'."° :.ct -ALSO -546-4141 of 3 and 4 bedroom homes mo. 0 pea. · eltc •tove, gu heat, nr ON THE BEACH
! Bdnn. home, ffeafdy paint· VACANT • Meaa del Mar • that can be moved into Townhouse Unfun •• 335 11hop'1, lndry nn, carport. 2 BR, compl furn. yrl,y .:~= !~5~.. ~:.,.2 !<?8 to lhoppq A: Move \n befortt Olrlltma1• almotl immediately en our ~--·ral '129.SO. ~ E1 'Camino Dr or thru June 30. 675-1972
tn6 Orange Ave., C.?o.t. I""' ... ......,, mo. Lovely • Bit, lae family rm. Ren t • 0 p t Jo n p I a n . -No. l. CM. 546--045L Newport Heights
&15-4170 ~ evea J Bdrm -~ -.... . Fenced rear yard &: aide yd SHERWOOD RE A LT y , LU XU R J 0 U S Twnhle, LGE 1 BR apt, quality furn.,
A e $3.500 FP • Cent · ,'19o Pm& for trailer. Near achoola l 54C).1555 Ne\VJ!Of't Upper Say, Lease, SmaU lnf11nt accepted, NO CLEAN 1 or 2 BR. Ad\ts, no
Jr &: Women'i drHSea • 546-tSil QR°' 54CM631 ahoppln&, U». MT-7135. 11ouSE ror renl 3 '*· 2 ba. 3 BR, 3 BA. t650 1q ft, i-car PETS. SISO/mo. UlKl Eldrn pets, 11 kit. $1%>-$150. ~%1 A-~u -·· gar ~1 Club .. ·-n..i.. Ave, CM. $48-9858. E. 16th St., NB. 646-1B01. .. porm.·ea.. l<)j>'l.,,,tln ,oop NI hols ReoJ E---.. ~, .. ~, u"",~ Comp! '"""· Nu paint • :• r~ • ·-· u·~ center location. Low rent, C .,,...,. We have rental cu1tomer1 crpl. frplc. $230. Ca 11 1295. 557-8097 1 BR EW'11. $1JJ mo. Gu ,\ Apt. Unfum. 365
rood ""'· w.u fqU)pped. & l11vttitment Co. 1or HO!:IES, APTS • <'.llN· 962--0143. Huntini:IGOt Boodl wtr. pd. .Adw,., no pe"' no OOS. can DEAN REALTY, ch.tldren. 545-5991 or General ~tock~ * 54Ull4 '·-IWnWALI< ~.BAY Rontal Div. 536-1521. 3PBtloR Condo•"" 1\1 "'1rp"·PoolJ Town-2 BR. 1\1 BA. 61&-105ll. 1$ ·-1-5-5-~N-EW--1-IR -• .•~~enl>•Oll: 1 • . ~ pr, ~. nr <ptl , drp i, re!rt1. • •
UNION OU Service Station BR rustle cotta&'t $90. '"11'• 2 Br, prage, J»ado, ai.>'&· oct&n. ~ afl 5 pm. wahr/dryU OW. b 1tn1 *WINTER RATF.s• POOLSIDE
'for leaae In Fountain Vaney, pd. ' , " ~l,f)V.:J111 ret;:· atle~ 3 BR, den. 2 ba'. pvt ye.rd. patio, pooi, club~,. nri A~ri;:c::: !:.':" ~ .. ~ APAJtTMENT l~ 'al~~• ::~kr '?:~: Sineit.t or "°"plea: 1 BR.1.00 only, 1 blk to lhooa. sum. :S-t Yard;· Cle!aD-~in. work 63).4.481. botne 2135 Ekkn, Mgr Apt. I. 2311 Elden Ave., C.M.
rn.•:523-8900. ft to Bay. $13:l<util'1 p:L 646-l'NS or &t6-291G. ee +. · · ** Stunning Gard'-n 645-5780
COFFEE SHOP ih San m.'l33U lat. P-75 'MONTH • 3 BR • Now lrvfne NrNpOrt a.em Apll-Uke new. 2 Br. 2 a.. * * *
Clemente. xlnt art&, perk. SHARP IAflSIDE vacant· lrnmed. poisa. Could UNtvEltSJ'IT" Park. 3 BR., NEW Dtluxe Townhoule1 furn or 3 .8r unL SU5. 2 BR. 1 Ba GARDEN A.PT. tne 1p8ee. 1Rnen forcfs COSTA MESA UM eome p&lnt. 54>804 na Ba townhouse W/cl\Jb w/pler &: Dott, appro". 1700 64~ $1!iO mo. Fcrced alr ht, ral~ 49MST2, f am-1 pm or s bdrm wtOt J baths, dbl pr. Bier. prtvi,.. $300 mo. ~mt or aq. ft. 3 Br'•, 3 Ba'a, dtn. SACHLORETTE w/util $$5: dwhr, bltnr, ldftl tor
4~141, ~ p~ pm. ..,., Mnced yud. Corqi>let•· BR Home. Fni:d Nck yard. f13...l784, Drp'd, ci:pt'd. AvaU Jan 1 tor emp. ma~ woman. t"lllrtd couple:. Nr. Kmtt'•
HAVE COCKTAIL 'A Jy pa.int.eel inside, alto new Clo. 10 lbop'c. Cpts, daw, ll'• always tht Mlht time &: WW lie or sell. 3501 Flnlt)' C.n beby11\t 1 child towards Berry Fann. On buJ atop.
RESI'Atm.ANT LICENSE. lfffn shaJ ~. For 1tave. 116.\/rno. 83T-9SJT. alwl.)'I t.be .r1thl pllct ll Ave. NB. 6TW249. renl7 tU-0954 "1...:.ul::...·...:7261,:;:_ ____ ~I
'Ntfd bcaJion, ltt.H, buy, ftnt or tea. •t $210 Ptr 2 BDRM, trp.lc., cpta, 11.rie yoo w&nt RESULTS! Call * FACING POOL * f'URN' 2 Br. Chlklrtn OK. 1'.'o "Howard" whe~ are wut
,than, partne.rahlP. Call mo. Call~~~ 4 LEE. y&ro. QIO, + utU. 421 64)..5671 A place that ad ! SR., 2 ba .. , a car a:araae pet1. •teated pool. Lndry t.A.t 10n1'thitlc:T Find ll.,
rrank, M7459t. Raltora, -Walnut Pl. -.1mc. today! REALTOR M8-6!161 rm.. 121.-Mohte Vlata CM. place &n edl t42-567I. -....:..;.:.;..'-"''-~~ • .L.~.....;"'-~~~-
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now available ...
1 & 2 bedroom a*"rtments, fully
carpeted and draped, insulation and
sound·prooflng1 recreation facilities,
heated swimming· pool , barbeque
area
·1 BEDROOM, 1 SATH from .•• $175
2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH .•••••. $225
2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH ...•••. $235
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TJl:J. Wt. oo11. . • "40-11"'., i.,.. t 8r wlpri ·rar. Adlu. Subterranean p.nuig, elev, maid Mnlct. "Min...;. to .,_~ •--h . Nulri"°"' meol1. ~Th\ :,;,.,':"wi:, 1~ ._,n ~
·1im SUia Apa'"'° DELUX t BR.• BA, m1no. '°'""'proofed. Fncd •• >'"I· Full·lln~ food m1rket, dry cluner, buuty .,..., ,_ ._ _1 * PRIV. Room .,.u_i"llo"'-we" iv.·iii·,;ii ,..& , ~r
' Mar. 11n. J-tm, Apt J..A Dol>wuh. s •, 1 «t>ll. wr•• 11 •. w .1 r. P •. sal on thin compl•~· 7 beaut • model 1p11. • Vnbeli~~ably large apt>. · ·orator (urnlsn· , 1n1 ,,.,. .,. ""blill""" ..irh:i>~·"' .;;•'
s.ai5 'ln:wllta rtfric, Elee trpk, c '.lf'!'1•lnL Call btwn 1 t am t 6 pm daily, other timeJ by •P~· r · ed. Huge Pool, jacuzzi, electric built·lns, shac f lady. BalanC'ed dl et . ~~~~~~~~~I , l lclnn * 2 latll .. ,.....NrSo.00..!Pluo, I ...... iz. ., Jamboree & Sall J~in ·Hllla Rd1. N. Ol · carpeu,drapes,.sauna &more! ...._ .. ~satte. ; Jr-ii
I. u.tdr ........... ~ SllS. ~ 2431 """"' .... "G" 1155 Fashion Island: 7H : 1100 for .... 1n, info. . ADUl.~NO Pm r Vocollon R ... 1.11 42J I ~· I
...wnr • """'-. ...,.. .. ' BR. ' BA, ""Is,('""· LGE. • BR. .... , l'"l .. ••ee PARK NEWPO' RT AP.m&s. . '"· • SING' .. ~ $145 . . ' •~ .. ...a~ ....__. llo bl:•-W!lbrld--hk p . 11~. &U beat, 2% BA. ........ • , , , •• , . PUERTO Vallarta, Mex,
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.BEAunFUL CROUllDS-. 'll ~~-.• .: BR Cpt•" N. R new ~ 1 .Br, blta, .Hunti.,.._, lffch -H_unt,"lhff IHeli I"" ..... F.'°"'oiJ.,10 tb $15 LESS. Bir Bar Woodland.I on a 9 • coiM, .air ' ' I • -"" ~ I NII . . Y RE RIGHT mo lo I ,.,. bub. 1115. pu ~-~I Hwy, Newi ~ SP'ANts:H DIX.'QR drpa.;pr., palio...N't'J bui ll dshwhr, drpa, ~ cp · e • 2 Bit r-~ )TU. t\ • ;. .1--,,......,......,
''A'v/ron.f. a.., wtr. pd. I"""" Adull•. no pelL _,~view: DI.I IV· No"'" 011 BEACH' Delo...,., !f.9. Incl. eom-.. ; • THEY'RE' UNDERPRICEOJ. mo. Call "46-318&.att 5 pm. '
' ~. ~. Rec. rm., $15:;/rno. MS-3515. • $15.5 mo. ~aft 5 pm. . , II !' .munlty pooJ,.$115. mo. Jlta&l . NICELY furn. 3 BR, 2 Ba. • ')ftj
' ·b.;ndry. 1 BR $140. 2 BR LARGE 2 BR. ·nr lWfttcli.H. niJiiUSC'2·BR,-si'na11 yard, 2 BR Unturn r.., .......i:.tmo. Eftate by McV~ ~ _,l56l MESA DR.., Cotta' Me.. M ' Palm DHut winter h.ntal, I ;~1~ .. ".Jtl I I
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~' ...,, s· blkt .'SO. of Newport l ivd . by ......_ •-•·· ~• -......,, 1S1ft0..,,T5. Laundry ·tm,' 1ara1e. iar:, qule't, no<dop or ca ~hire Availa.b&e TWO ,ldrm.,..drafn, ~tcwl!', • ~ ~· "X"'""!"" ·.,, ,~-·g;... · 1C•Hac1~adeMe~APIS Adults, no .pell. $145 ., otmolQl'Cycles.543'-2720 ·i -~tJ.d~1o-4i.t1:'wuhet newly Pf!inted,i pr lvate , ,·' _.,.. , ..... v.541~-. ,Rlflt•f1-.·$hap ·\,~ .,,., ;t -1 •1
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1!['? W. Wil~,Set: Mir. No. 1 646ls355 '· '2 BR, bltns~ crpf.drps, well bea~ pool-taun~ennil pltie,' iii\. •~U Ali)ama , ,.; '. 1 -. •• \ • , , _j GIRL 't'~k'd "to ;ha.rt turn: 2 Ptraonlill -.. ,. 1 •I ~·UNITS $.170-2 Br 2.Ba Studio,.adj. klcated. nr ihopg .. Adlts on-.• rec~~an . ew~ ' St., H.B., ~9"' ~-. liJl11 c1 (l'ft @ @ 11l [!i BR. Kids It pell O.K. S80'i-----"'"---ii'fl I "'•• AU. ELEcnlIC aho~. cpt/drp, .patio, gar. ly. $140. 642-'lfXM>,Bkr.. • pl Securi pie pUldnt '' • CHEZ' ORO APTS. e Apt Unfu · ., 365 Apfs , Unfurn, S88 turn . ._7510 or DISCOVER DISCOVER ~AIRS $150. f>48..8301 aft 5; ~ lBR apt-Prime location. HU '1.~,0. N GU Ailanta. 1-U ~··· • rn, · F~~. or Unfurn. M 84.2-6235Hntg. Sch. FindYOURSELF,.,ta.~1 oo o j 11
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'.'-OOWNSl'AIRS $.1.65. col. Carpet&, drapes, blt ~tri1 NTING Pool. Private clowd·."Pr. S.nta An11 .... , :J STUDENT l'901l to . El ~' 1.
I ~~. M~f,rt' PM. DELUXE 2 JIR. . BJtns.:1 --sr.!5. MZ..15911. • '1 . PACIAC wuher/dryer. ~ • ' Costa!Me~a • . . 1 ~re -~ji:·~ ~~Vlte1. c3t,1 &_~~)
Ew CORATED Rml(. Dr!>' w/~ o;pt, Prlv. NEW PW< 2 B, IJO>. Sha&, TU OCEAN AVE., HJI. IEACHl lUFP ),PTS . FAMILIES I .oow.,,,MI>'~ , • k 1" 1 NAtiblrAL"°
I II.I .. l Y DE balo. Gar. LQdry 'm . 'cpl, drpt. bit"', met •"· <n<) 536-1481 Spoc 2 Br.2 S.. Pool. Pttio. * IRAND NEW * " · g
Channina: 1 BR duplo:, new 962-4180. bal . 1 child, pet ok. ~76 Ole open 10 am-& pm Da.lly .p!W. 8231Ellit142-7644. ' ' ' -SHARE 2 BR. 2 oA funl~apt AMOR ELLI ~. dnpes -''paint. Love-* TOWNHOUSE * 2 BR It dtn. 2 bathl WILLIAM WALTERS 00. i WEL.COMf ! ' La Coit• Apts. • w/bacbelor. Near beach. COUNSELING
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iMiture aduJts only. $125. l I:-2 BR. Shae ept, Dtw, Some patios. ~ "'":0:1331 · ocean. Dbl ·~ -sai. $165. pool, lanai, ·bar-b-crue a, gm FEMALE 11+, nice tep BR -..... M--V__. Dr C. '
r$(8...89ZI. lf'lf cl~n own. Pl:tiO. $1-45 l $150. , .,.,... .. MORE JN 1tlDAY! e 536-7090, 536-414~; . age. Alt utt1 pd. flSO to $.lml In Mesa Verde Nr 0CC. S20 _,,.., '"--c.-n!u4''l " 377 W WU n *' 543-3605 -•--Kids il pets welcome. 2 BR. .. ., .,_ .. 'iRAND NEW I BR . so SHARP! 1 Br, lge l;IUllll:ts, $159 All tiu. Pool·• 2 BR'. m. ·smpplJli. c..fa&e. SlNGLE STORY Adult•, 1¥1 petL I wk $85 mo inc utiL 557-MOO.
patios. encl rar-NICE 2 BR upstairs apt. pool.~r. thopa. MlntL 1884 patkt. Fue~tu~' A'~·a'~~'. N-Jy dec»r •. SUSJ.mo. South Se• AtmOl!Ptien: -954 AYOCado, CM. M2·970I R<X>MMATE M I F, lhare
a"',-rir ahopt. Just com· ·;.'.~~:'."'ju!. ~~~ MonroviL S48--0335. .17362-A · Kedson Ln., H.B. Rtalonomlcs Bkr. 67M700 , 2 ,BDRM-2 BATH ' my apt. Huntington Beach ~eted. From $130 .. Ad~ta:. _, $ll5 LID'-""=~ D•n• Point 96&-7510, 142"Q35. 2 iii, lee priv patio. B!tns, ~ and Drapes H•CIENDA , •, area1 CfI1 ~· •
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I O••Y· ' J1l:O· ,,..-..,, I d $135/ Y. '· Air Condi~ .., -• ~· 1970 Wal aee St NEW l . 2 I-3 BR: crptg, •LGE. 2 Br.,·2 Ba.,. dln rm .. , ~LOREN wel90me. Nr, ~ Z"bama.. ~pe... , Private Pat{;; , , tfARBOR 1 G•rages for Rtnt 435 ~ • 646-~. . drps, fncd yard. 251S"Elden bltn, cpl/drp. Ocean View .ch!. Quiet st. 3 BR, 2 ~·I-' HEATED "POOL 241 AVOCA.DO STREE"I' l itna:it cir pri{ti
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.. ;,. adult g•rdtn apt•. 7 _ BaJcony. ~ ml; to Dana 2 BR, ,.-l Ba. Pvt paUo, 2 BR apt. Ooeed ear. cpt1, Cat1>0rt It Stonge Adult living • No pets 1 In Huntington &aC':h. ,s]Jo. · 2 BR 1~ BA Aw., 54>-lGS · 0 M11rlna. $190. ali-3927, dAhwhl' .I: trple. Immac. :.ltrpe;--ch~d~nl•malll-.pet ok. NJ!..So. Coaat 111&¥. Deluxe 1 & 2 BR. Poot i ~. 2 BR, den, 2 BA 2 BR, immac, bltns. Quiet, 837-5178. 142-t663, M2-8788 . $140tmo. 147-2940. HIDDEN VILLAGE Garage. 'Dlahw1hr. Paid uHI. p:t. nti.·Call-~2687
Ut £. 211t. 6461666 crpts, drps:laud, adults, no East Bluff • ~ .I: 3 BR, $140 UP. ;Fml. snJDl<;'·2 'Bit,. 1% B~, pri 2500 South Salta ~0¥ $150. 646-UM 9x22' CLEAN, dry pnge.
J Wti1tb1y 21 Apartment1 pelll, $135. 962·~. Chriatma1 bonu1, ·MORA yrd, enCI rar; nr parkj Santa.' An·a • 546-1525 ' ' Nei.i" h'\rgroundr: Ston&:e I · Jil ( I •"ti" * $170 * DELUXE1 1 ~R. ~ar. Avail NEWPORT BEACH KXi Apts., :11881 Mota Kai ,nde ~'hi ich11. 546--0469 3 Heated Pools $100 • MOVE, IN Aliowancel only $25. 646-8226. Lolt and fllftl JI I
3-.BR, l~ BA palio, bllm, now. AduJt•. no pets. $135. Villa Gr•nMI• ~pts. : 1.Lti., 112 ~~k E .. O! .._Bi,ch. Uft:), BR Qt. Pa~. encl. Large Oubhouse etc. BBQ ..... Cbild~n welcome i GARAGE' for ttnt.9tonie' k·;;;:·;· ;;;;;;;~~' I ~. dept. AaJc about 'our 150 E. 21st. &l6--60l~ Four bedfooms w:lth balco~ 96'2-i994. pr: Adul~ $125/mo. Call Qilld Care Center . · ~ASSAU PALMS ' only. $25. per mo. 1 ·
dllicount plan. 880 Center QUIE"I' 1 Br, mature adults. lei above• beloW. "Gri.Cio\11 $1.50 Nlf 2 at., cpts, drps., . 842-4549'. Great new 1 2 A: 3 Bdrms . 117 E. 2'lnd' ~ ~2·3645 645-3264 Found lfrH ads) fOI
St., CM. 642-&40, 543-2682, Prlv patio, bltM, w/w. Nr livin1 1-q,u.let •iUTOl;lndlng patio, nc. rm .. 17542 Jef-WALK to ~ach. Deoluxe 1 A FrOm· $149 SHADY\ LMS-POOL I GARAGE FOR RENT FOUND: "He 1.dop1ei ~"
_ JTihSt.Shop'1.3140gleSt. for tarqlly with child~n. fers o •. Lane, . 2 BR.· Pool. ·Drpa, cpll, •·SOUTH COA.S;r ·. rB~'.1At!~0Uls 1u~ HUNT. BEAOl 6'5-5463 beautiful black and w,.tt
I . BEDROOM APT. 1 Bedroom, Sharp. C1oae to ~-:0. °';1 de.I :::: i!'a;: 84.2-6447/842-2834. · hltns. 21915th St., H.B. : ~'m ~!~~Blvd. """"·DRIVE BY Office Rent•I 440 qia1e full KJ"OWn c11t. GenUe,
I 2 bi.thl, RIO. Single 1an~. 0.C:C:. Ir: U.C.L $1l5 · ' a.ct, pit BEACHWOOD APTS lido f I 147 '"~·-s 1 BR Fum inte.l.li&enL Help. We havi a 551 7768 built·ln klti;ben ap ancu. • • • , 546-8823 r ll.JWl:'J" t. . !Jll NEWPORT, CENTER aJld d I :4 1fM· mo. ·, -· 135 AMlGOSJVAY 644-2991 Brand new 1-2-3 BR.% b!k. • · • ' Unfurn. ~ location in GROUND· FlPQlt·.,. c.at _ Oi " r!!ad ·
;,,oy McC•rdle Realtor LRG 2 BR, New crpl"t\ drpl, G:il~;ianktt a: eo. to BEACH! Cpts,drpa, bUna,: .~BR. +den, l"-balhl, fpl. W11tcliff . C.M. 64&.mXI. Mi-3815. ,. l.S00'-6,tM Fully hnpn)vett. N~ Hts. area .~~ ·
••. 541-7729 . . Jlll rn~ 543-m!I * . ·,.. M~J.aent m~ ~ 16th St., HB-.. '.,A.~!lE~ff.6~ . WESI'CLIFF~area, 2 BR, l~ Huntington leach Prime k>cation for tenant =~·Ramona Pl., Coita
i i BIG sunny 1 bdnri upper, .... ~~1:.W... e SUS • LGE NEW l BR. &'B-3663 968-2505 Eves. ba, ·~ trplc, p.rden, La a· ....... ff 1 wantlrw Identity. Excel. FOUND , ;JfW cpl, drp1, bltins, S135. 2 BR, 1~ BA, sharp crpls, 2 ~,,i;·~ ..... ~. Upa!alrt s I I Qu' t All' N; if· ae~ -. patio..~ sty, ~proof, Ul11U1 ermesa t parldnr. ~per month pu Male mixM Beq:le , , 54S-o27o or &U-3540 drpa. 1200 sq ft. U65 mo. 913 \,MiW I-~· cArpeted, dnped,, m comp ex. M!' • 11tpo , / , bltnl F; A heat. Lrg din rm · -:i fl. approx, 2 years old. Brown
' Val · 551 -bl 2 • _,. -..i.1 btl111, dshw1hr. Close to · ' lk• w lclil! ho _, W I N T lo C Ii: white. Vic. Marguerite. A I ••,J BR with refriierator enc.ia. ...,uo.. bu:. cow~ -.. ... Ill' Sho , Adul _,2 AU t ,,.6 BDA1t..1D NEW ,,,,,,. wa to es • Pl SPANISH COUNTRY ~ a.s ey • •Y r o. ~ Clean * Sl55/mo UNFURN 2 ,BR apt, $150 911&ees. $250 Month yearly. ~JM, ~· _, an a. mm Sa T" Ana A (A~ acrou from Coco's .. 1665 TA~ llvil'I' a: McioJ R••ltors 5th St., C.d.M. 6il-l051l 1 Ill·
: T1!J Shalimar No. l, 538--4741 pu,JBO, Please call ~"' 167 Sa, 0 ~. . from ;.:. C.OUn~ Club) Irvine, $\!l0.•Ul19i .4's.:.tm9. apts. T~ poJ, Siirleri 2U1 San ~~jn !'JP• ;Rd. ,"4-735.1 homl, phone.
• · 1 64$...3264 , • , ~O 2 BR, 1% Ba 1tud10. Encl .Spaclou& 2 BR ui\Jtt •• ~··l. Apts., , . , 'i .1 •. -111 BBQ. . 1 Newport Cf'.qU!r., •. ~ FND. :&~Ian Shep1
, .~ ~~ .. ~!e~ into quid: "'-U ••• old •l)ltt IW "'I\ j I CL,.. ~ = ~54:1'3J/mo ... FIREPLACES. Priv pttiOI, Fum. or. ·Unf.ur.n ... 370' tJnbeliev.al:lle livin& for ONLY LIDO Bldg -·m ICI ft tor ~irf!~ ~al:~~~ ~ti'. I cun, .,... _..ifll•• """ u-= ' , ~ · . • loads ol dot1ela. Het.ted , · 1 Bdrm. Untum $150, ·'i MD or Dent.1st -lDJ tq. fl. 646-Sl43. _, • Afit. Untum. 365 Apt. Unfurn.· 365 Apt. umu,,,. 3'5 •pti. Unfum. 265 Pool. Ad . l t L "ManQar Gtntrat . . l'llrn n75. , 1 on grnd fir. for oHice, beau-¥
! l -lne · · -. 1 979-U>S. . [.,\RG£ LMNG ROOM br 2 Bdnn uni~. $1$. ·-l ty 1hop etc. SUitl!' for nice MALE Maine Coon Cat.~
Jlvlnt • ..-l~fft:e lfvlne a . NOW OPEN e 'di 11 11 ·Ji:it ·11e ·bat'h &_ Fum, $210 ~ offices upstairs. PJicc./See hair, turquM.e eye1. Ye ~,.
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Park West'apartmerits tend to tlll up tllt. -
Wilh junior executiyes. And: aec retaries. And engineers. :'-nd
• everyb·octy'else who likes·ourJocatio_n:(Close to employment centers
and freeways. Near shopping, achoole,c huro hes and the UC Irvine
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With lady golfers. And everybod y e lse Who likes living across the
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With welght-waichers. And weight-lifters. And everybody else
who could gain (or lose) somethinQ from Park West's fabulous rec•
reatlon. (Swimming in'd)tlerapy pools. Complete health club with
t111ined attendanLS. Nig~t-lighted tennis. Volleyball, handbill. Large
turf 1rea for jOgging aod'touc h football. Plus lounges, game and·
card rooms i_n the handsome two•ltory·clubhouse.)
Park Weit hl:s mi.ny Other a\traCnons, too. So even If you're n""bt
en executive, o r a 'golfer, or a welght·watcher ••• you'll atlll flt in. U
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Special ft.eilities: Pr•1<:hool. Junlor Olymplc 1iz1 pool. Teen center.)
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One!a.X002 B..!,rc, h,.~·· New-aft si Winter or yUtly. H,.,.,,,,ol . °"p ~· l blk W. od law library, Rely &: 1tor-Lso"'-N"Y"T"-•::,.::-::,.::"'::n1=.,:-!,~ •.
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C I .1..11& • , • campu1. OUnu . e SEACLIFF Manor Apt.-2 01 • mwsa Lido 1111 1 Bide. Alt offices w/view. Nov, or e11.rJY Dec. 833-U
Bft $160 Unf, -$1.TS furn. _ 547-StO&, 644-00'll. bef. 9 •m or alt 6. I p.m
Cpt., ,.,,., bllno, rut> di.pl. MERRI MA. C LIDO BAYFRO"{; A~'-1 •!'""""'""'""'""'""'""'• 1,;;;;;,;,.=;:::::.;;~~ 1525 Placentia Ave. Ask • homes $200 lo ~,2XJ mo, NEW watf'rfront Offices LIGHT Brown Chihau u
about ovr·dl.lcount, 543-2682. Y/OOD$ Broker, 675-2711. rrom $3&1 month with white markir11s, vi~l·
EXCLUSIVE Park L I do, Newport IM•ch -Prime Location ty W~ fc. .. Center, 0 ~
T wnbou C ndo Hoq . >A Nice Plact to 341 Bayside DI' .. N'pt. Beach Me~. 646-a7. I
H°..o. a:... 3 °Ba '21L BA., Be T-•aL•r VISTA DEL MESA Bill Grundy, Rltr. 675-6161 LARGE black dog. Viet pi
· '"' 'Ill -. I'}., '" • • , Ap.rtments I~~~"'""'""'"~~~ Golden Wf'1t Ir: Ht'U. 1-n-frpl, pool, patio, abo ... 2 1 • 2 BR. ~--Uol Dt.b ,; BR town ho u 1 e apt. ADULT LIVING ~ ..... , .. I: · • DESK 1JJ11tt available S50 lin.rfon Sch. 842-5202.
646-1231/64,.:0SOO. F~om $l40 to $275 washer ' Stove 1:-Re.bi.a • mo. wm pnMde furntture BLACK fema1e w/white . . Shai crpt'.r·Lra: Ree centet. at SS MO. ~ .avloe on chest.•. Vic Ca. m o
2 BA apt with dilhwuher, I & ! BR A t RENT Start. $1!5 avallable. m Forest Avt, Hi,...,lands, CdM'. 4~2!".4 ·1ha1 pool, for I ot 2 adlts • P 1• Tuttin & Mesll DrlYt Laguna Beach. 494-94616 511
.w1th001 pet, year around, with T.trrac.es. * 545-4155 * , AIRPORT CENTER. YNG.. Black. Lab?~ • h
only min from beach .. $175. , ft@a eoll.ar. 'Vic. HamU I'\, 1401 superior, N.B. Shar cpl, drps, loach of W1stiCllff Riviera Deluxe 1, 2 Ir: 3 room offices C M 548-~
closet gpace, pool. • Spacious 2 Bdrm, BllT\s, cat· adjacent Alt'pO!'ter Hotel. ' · · I
BEACH AP1'S-Brahd riew 425 Merrimac Wty pets, drapes, he11t!d pool. Lowest n.~s. fuU ~rvices. FOUND blt:ck poodle Yk·
Deluxe, 3 BR, 2 B'A $350 an-,, · Costa Mesa , Nr sOOp'g area. Adults. l &33·2840 or 833-3223 Wkday1 Victoria & Raleigh. No b.
nua1 rate. SlJ W. Bay NB Ask A'bout Frft Rent ' BAY VIEW OFFIC&S Call M&-0021.,. 1 ewiSrcvfr, 2 Br.: l~ Ba 1800 Wesitdit.1 Dr, NB Delwce, Air Conditioned, YNG. female black & 11 e
Twnhse, fXC. Ad1t1 only, no 'BRAND ·NEW !~~~64~Z.~"'88~~~~,~~""~"'~'''~l"'~-~L~ldo~A~,..~·~ cat. Vic. FuUerton l 0: a pell. 17'21 Bedford Ln . RealonomlC9 Bkr. 675-Qbo Mesa'Q., tM,, ~. fl 548-753.1. ' · FrOm $1'45. Dl•hwasher, s~
carpeting walk·ln cl<iRl1. I II 4 DESK space available $50 MYNA bird around Emerald YRLY. New delux l Br., l FOl'ttd air heat, extra large ' '"Mt* . r' mo. wm ~ fumltun Bay, ~&l.:tlM-'lSll .
Ba.,·cpll,drpa,.bll-iNL • ..,lkt l'OOml.Beaiitlfulgameroom,' _ .. 1 :~':'.~ARl'YictEI Lest ·· iL Newport klcatlQn. e lM!flted poo1 . BBQ's. enCtos-~ ~--,..
hoo1e. 675-4171. 6$-261S. ed ..,..-. ·quiet surround-1 Rooms 400 Cam In• Re a I, San • · · v 4" • 1 .-... Cemente, 492-4Gl Lost And M issed j LARGE 2 BR 2 Ba 4-plu apt lngs Ii: close to shopping. -.--------t;;;;o;;:---;::;;:-:;:::;:;;:;::--;,;
nr Hoai Hosp. Adlts,. no Adult' livlnlt, no ~t!', SLEEPING Rooms, SlS wk DESK space available-S50 F/:rf· -~' ~ )C~
pell $185 mo. Mi-4387. •• EL CORDOVA APTS. ' mo. WW provide turnlture Loi -vie. Bay ! "H . ~ t'hlrlli'St. 64w10 -ll t 11· fumllheid. 991 El al SS mo. AnswerinC Rl'Ylct Needs medical altentK!f
BAc_K Ba)!. 2 BR. Shai cpt1, Near Harbor l Hamilton St. --~mlno . Dt~ N'o. l, 'CM. available. 17115 Beach Btvd. P\ease Call 541-7881 "
drpi, patto. Adul11. No pets. M6--(M51. Huntlncton Beach. ~ LOST F~'11!' puppy ~k
Avail l / 10/72. $14 7 · ROOM A bath w/privale e,,r. MEDICAL tulle Ot omce. ~ terrier w/beia:e ~
64J...t'J67, ' trance. l>t'c:k OYl!rlooklf11 Air-<Md., 10 rooms. 425 N. t\ red collar, vie Santa Ana
1 BR, near beach, yftriy * 2 BEDROOM * Laauna Beach cyn. $85. Newport Bh.td: m month. It.. 15"1 &a, ,N,8. Re-*'
leue. SUS. No pets. 1% 8' Townhouse concept. 494-6322 alt' 5. 1 DAVIS REALTY 64,._7000 642-97o.1 or 14J...33,22. ..1_
*Call 548-7MO* Beam celliiip.'-i: Pft Ira: ROOMs.$15 wk Up w/klt1 3 VERY nice secohd Door of· REWARD, minialure fem&le
&ab..fet bach. Apt. In Park bednni, encl J.: ttlo , ttereti-$30 wk Up Apts. 1174 fice1. 17877 Beach Blvd. blk 4: wht cockapoo, .kist
Udo Sll9 50 mo tlon rm, sauna baths-, etc. ,Ne\11>0rl BI v d •, CM. Owner ("111 394-001$ Day1. 12/6. VIC'.. Wll!on I A: · Mf...G733 Adulll. Our Sunday alter· ~ru -tV
· -noon B-B-Q's le Frff Art ~ Business Rerital 4fi Pomona. ·Da.1•: 54&-IOl1pl.ft BAL. ~nin Deluxe apll, LK.~s i tarting soon. ~U'IG room, priv. en. 6. 642-4.7?4. '
frJ>l."N' ocean. 1-2 A l Br'a. HARBOR p R_E'ENS ~. 'priv toilet. $65 per SPACE for renl Jn the rear. LOST Brown Jealher by
Yeari)'. rt.ttt. IU-8141 aft 5. 5f6.5025 '~· Cos~ Meu., 545--0811. 4!1' x 145'. Harbor Centtr I • calt, Cameo Hi&hlandl Dr.,
150' to Mach, pe.tio vtew of A pod want ad ii a aood StQ· ,ti'!' '4 ttull BUY tbl Buben. 545-9917. . • l I>tc. 1 am. Call 133--lfll,
CalaliD&, delux 3 BR. Sl60 lnw1tment' . ~ ~ lndustrl•I R.9ntal 450 ext: 15&t. Rewant ~
mo, fnci util, yrly. '73-1422.141'·-11-.-, --~-~~-Apb. REDISH brown W"marilfner
Sa" C'-mente Fum. or Unfum. J70 Fu;.,., or Unfum. J71 M·t. UCXI IC(. ft. w/offict l lab mix. U mo. old ~le . !-------------------! bl.th •. n50 mo. 2800 sq. ft. White Front (Co.ta M-) NEW_...._,._B_R~, -,,,..-.. -.-,-... -. ,iGoli,~~tt·ro~l--jijjjji;' iiiiiiiiGenoiiiiiiiii,.oil~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijil ;:~c;w~ bl.tbs~ 540:'1h, g -1
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Sonia.Ana . · ·-· •••••• fil•o""'""' lllH . '°""" air d>alo, -· S.ck 8Y· r - _ 1_._ heat l d&e rloon. Ideal kif' BLK Lahrador rt:lftiil'r',
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EXP. mother will are fot ~~ ... ~ ~· 1&21l4l. M?-l4'1. ) PHON~ CAW,•APlll)t Di ,C.Gllt& Mff:I, aood at manqement potential for Yoww, QIJ'HliVe exptri
children In Dlf ho I.I •• __, ....... 1 deanup. PROF. palnHnJ-~ler/ftlf!I', Jll"f900. Suk Ii' SltloUt. '83D ltatlltlrat t)'pltc, poulbly ftdt 'or part time, will i:r.ln. 'enee nol nece..in-.
fenced yard. H,ot ~~: Repair apriNden. ~llll .HonNt wor1L. LI c I I n 1 • W. ~t Hwy, NB. tJtitrMr J a n-Aprfl. Ca 11 ......,,,, , o:wnrntllion paid wtlUe
Excl. ref.s, ptys, eve. mre EXP JqanH9 Gardener. 541-m&. ~t"4. &AR MAID, no tosltll'ff MT-ion tor appt., MlnlANJC tw Shen Strvklt inc· Manqmient .. i.1
'tll 2-..m. Dt.ya $12.50 Wkly. Know tm:w'· up.bc!p, plant W•l.,.,.rint 1562 Newport &Yd., CM GIRL ~-~r for 1taUon, Oomna del Mar af all t!mn. Sal.. ~
Ew• $15.50 wkly. 548--7054. ~ peat, 1rimmbtc. dean-up NEA'I\ . R&UONAst..E * 646-9935 * Hlab lftllute Cl!Nltn.dln ~. Alipment, tunHtp, with a fubtte, Drmo a
oo you need • ·bl..b)'litttr! I t61n3&1L m,.9139 • a:uw . , leautY Oper ators ot.c:. 5Cl-lli4. brllff. Rm ftq'd. S1IXKI. able, ~ c a I
.,.,. i..tpt Mi>n-'"""-.i ... -EXPER. JapaJl!ie PlurnM-Lid ~-. hu rM l up. Aak lof. nlCkt~-~-'-·------' . . ...... ........, •. ....._ ..,,. __ ;,.... ..... __ .. ... o r........,.. openl.na GIRL ~1• mat\lre lot u. ' "'{ ""' eoeo -teM-~lOPM. Coilece Pk A: ~;,. ~~ ~p. PLUMBING R.EPAm for ~ 9Ptf'<n w/clien-ed. ~"':f~. S . .>.. Ute Wllliari\a 57M511. ~ evttn ope~
Me.a ~I Mar are~. Ywr ...,..or ~?151 No job tDo mall· te"'. Top comm'911iain. -fring:e' bkkpnc. P/Umt. Ill-MU. Mt:n. Woinen. Oaildreri ~~meni. ~~
home. 56719(5 att 3.30. Aak a 66-31JI a bmetitA. PWaw call Eatelle 'AME & lllORTUNE . ·million people need It
tor Sharl. EXP. HawaJian Gardener. -trfJ.J.970. • • GOLP COURSE Could Awalt You ,_a..
EXPERIENGED chlJd can Comp)ete prden1ns RN. COLI PLUMBING autrri OPERATOfR or GROUNDSu.•u lnd!!pendll!:nt l'ilm·Prod. Co now. F.arninp potent ... ,,.
in ~Y Nai-th c M • horn~ Kamalanl, MHlf'6. ti br • ..-v~. MS-U61 IUJ'.1t STYUSl'-Exp . ~ prl ~ Nt:eda New Tapes l"or TV. unlimited. Repruentinc
w/yard. LunchH 'a:'w.clcs. JIMS'GARDENING RemM1I Ii ft ... r tar busy Hnfs Btaeh -~: ::......,.:;,:;.•1-n mow·,!u!._?,.:._ Cornmeli'Cialt Movies ~willbeyourmostre~.:" .. ~
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ender o nc ean. Lac just .......,.pAet~ Gardenln&: Service A4dl loM-AI t6ons ""*'pay. Call 968-8080· t!Vf!I ment operadon A ~nd~ NO EXPER. N'Ec&ss. Mr. OY.nea. :'tl!f
oH San Diqo " Npt • Clun-upa. 545-3882. t .. ,. 54$..IHO, I maintenance SA s GIRLS" '!Newa,yt.· 546-1487. CCMPLE111: lawn A _....__ New c::ocl9trUction. Con~1 iEi:LlNE hlhk>,.. ___ .. Appty 1~ pert0n 12ll) 461-3051 LE •--..-Ubl Ii patlot, Block,·stone .... 1 ' nm.ia ' M0'111ER w/3 chl l drtri, Expu., aharp, rood aall!
BABYsrrmtG 24 hra. f.l in& .ervict. A: brickwork. Cnf) 497-JOil -.ometti ifull or p/time llliO Jamboree Rd needa houaekee,_ one day backaround, Fin. .,.,,,.J
aps. Bic • fenced back Jim 54l--Of05. work. We train, ear nee Ne:wport Beach Y'"., )'ard.&d-1592. 'I:'..-Ja--c:.._. • ...,.RMfinl $50--._ wk •. 6 3_6_0 842·, Wlrdayabetwn&am1:i2 noon week. Own cat, Refl. n,~ porary ta1hlon shop. Xln'
CHILD 'ot:; Infant ,care In my
C.M. home. Very reae. to
workfnl: mother. 6*-SG37.
......__.. -·~-uvo:..... --hr. 13.\-Stn .... oppor. Apply, Mon thru·l'rl ~rnpleteo l"!I •rvice. Neat REPAIR. recovtr any rool SJS...Sl3S. HAm 1tylist w / dlt:ntele NEAT appearina, we 11 10am-12Pm. Apropoa, No.
il Rella. Free e1t. &U-4389. problem•. Weneda Roofinr. BEELINE Fuhions Dll'f'e-wanted in Sunaet Beach ipoken men • women for Town&. Country,
LAWN Malnt. Haull:ilz, new Free e11. 645--1691. tor, full or p/t\me. No in-area. 592-2093. prole.uional colllU!tation SECRETARY • .. 11)'
BABYS11TJNG my home, la.wM, clean-up, pnminc. • T, Guy Roof!-, De'al VIL Wf!'train. Car neau. work In moUva"'--·.....i...-. Architectun.I firm. S~ ~ ..,._ l"-..11 .,.,. --.... Call 633-9574 or 5.19-6US. RELP! l have a new uun -"''""" Jrg fncd yd, hot mftla, day .... ..,.., Lat. .......... .,,._.,_ .. ,,,. Direct. l do my own wGriL busineu In town 1: t nftd Jtewanlin,r activtty. Very teeretuW 81dlla ftfl
" nite. &t.2-5299. JAPANESE Gardening by 645-2180, 54&-9500. BOATING men &: women to your help. If 1 sround floor hJch evnin1 potential, f1\4) Sf,nd ftllllmt. Walter a~
C•binetmakh'll exper 1ardenu. _Complete S.wing/Alter•;ionl ~ advt. Good comm. oppor. offered by.a new co. 67>7«2 uk for : Mr. ud90ftE lllhl: Auoc. A.I.A.rt~
.;._.___ yd work. a,,an-up. 963-2303. .. _ 533--142.t or P.O. Box 2.111. W/f¥t.W ideu, $12,000.$3(1,IXKI Cba.rlea. · . st.. ea.ta ~
CUSTOM CABINETS FR.ONT yard lawn .ervice, e Dftumaldrc -Alterations A~im 921KM. , more per yr inter:eit.1 you NURSF.S 'all ahiftl ·Private Calif. 9'127. vv~
Boat work. 6'6-mt no mo Buk:yards a19o Deslped to 1ult you. BOYS 1 .. 14 you inttrett me &: I wou:Jd Duty. RN, LVN, Pr.cttcal. S.C'y/lelldc:~.
Corpontor Yan! cl;anup. 962-1612. · Call Jo* -6 ·. to deliver pap<h !n lhe San Hke lo .,..1 >OO· FM Ref• .....,u. L.,ooulle """· .. ree :!i DRESSMAKING, pant wlt1, Oemente, San Juan Oapl1-pel'90nal lntervw only, Call "Nurail Re I I 1:t ry 351 Here la a be••ldous ~-Remodelil'I&:. ct.bl'netl, G~:~s~i'~CE aJterl'l'.iontl, etc. Reuon•ble, trano and Capistrano Buch Mr. Damalak, (n4) 621-6611 Hoepltal' Rd, ;N,B.' Call position w/a llable@ '
repain.. malnt. No job loo • ~. • Dana Pt. 496-4353. llU'U, betwn lam l Spm. 642--• I.II)' hr. Inlervw 9A-in, co. Gl"Mt adva
Km. ~u. 6:46-4224. • -Alt•r•tlon1 -642.JIU DAil Y PILOT HOUSEicEEPER 4 dayi a 5P, M/F. Sharp a~ penolti .f
Car,.t S9rvJc• General Services Neat, accurate.~ )'t!an exp. 49'l-+42(1 wk. Park Lido Convalncent ~~ c:-i;,a.t ,kta
JOHN.'S Carpet&: UphoJ&t;; THINGS by Moote, U-,elect., Television Repair CASHIERS: Car wash, pa.rt Center 642-8044. • e NEEDED ~Y. l3S-7'00, Al•
Cleanen. Extra I>rl·Shaln-plumb, fence, Ulr, iiutlM, · , k full time for Fountain JANITORIAL _ Experiff\eed Jot., Demi. A Denni.
poo free ScOtchguard (Soll carpentry, paint • t c · * BLAINE S 1V * Valley I: Laguna a.ttu. Ex-anly. MWlt know hard floor Tin Office Glrl1 llDl'tnel: Apncy, 2)82 Mlctltl
Retardants). DtrMtSer• a: 545-0820. Servlcln&' All Brandl per. req'd, Over 111. 644-«60 M>rk. &t2-199A. Mutt lie 25 and able to drift son Dr., li'vtne,
all ecWor brichteners le 10 CARPENTRY, painting, ce-iu:;thorlzed MqnaV<JX INSURANCE, exp'd req'd, -APPLY -S.Cretary
minute, bleach for white ment.,,. etc. Sm. joba OK. 11 for honHty :>tMJL'\ Counter billing,~ n d or 1emen11. 186 E. lSth St., C.M. Youns Co. Good edlll,.
carpets. Save your money Bob, 646-6«6. Trff Service binden, mi.ac. Good opp't)' OPPORTUNITY tor 3 Cal.I Lorraine .-
by aavin1 m~ extra trlpi. RAIN-;c;utlf:n. Jnatalled. GENERAL Tree Serv~ G"rl ta advance, fringe beneil.11;, liceri'IM Reil-E 1 t a 1 e wmra.rf')"-
Will clean living nn., dinin& Rainy ~,lllPD ~ soon. clearH!p, hauling, sprinkler I S S,U..95.50 Mrt. Sims. aalupeople. Be )'Ollr own Penonne.t Agency
rm Ii hall $15. Anynn $7.50, ~ ~t. Reu: 96&-2208 M&-.sMll ~·· Top mmmiuion1. »13 Wellditf Dr.,,NB
couch 110, chalr $5. 15 yn., repairs. Reu. · :kave your own desk Ii '45-7"0 : • :
exp is whit counta, not H•ullnti For f11t takeeut phone. SERVICE e1tab. !'uf l~
1..ARD/1arq:e, unups. n.c-method. I do work myelf. ~ cl •-1 Iii+) foH oper•tktn W. E .. Lachtnmyer Rffltar Brush CUltDmen.. C.M:'U
Good re.f. 531~101. move treel, dirt, Ivy. Skip-. Ll ... JH•A 1880 Newpdrt Blvd. C.M. to ~ wkly to •
STEAM or Shampoo your loader, b&ck.hoi!. M1·Blli-1 ~-----~ fvll nme 64&-~ S4r.-.M831 ,96)..006===·'""""',,_~,,.,..~,-,ll
carpels clean! Quality work TRASH le Garq:t dellMlp. 7 PARKING Attendant, part SERVICE Sta, Attr~
at a reuonable prict! Free days. Free eat. Anytime. Job W•nted, Male 700 THE ISLAND HOUSE ~me wee.kenda. Neat a~ ~per. pr:ef'd. rull 1
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e1t. 66-7082 Ben. MS-503L YOUNG parance. 644-1700 ext S.'15. P(_Tlme avail. Apply
Cement, c~re:e Hiusec ... ninl dftlrei t;•:':'r k me:: 12 F••h*' lal•nd IRYINE PER.SC>f"JNE_l PORT Theatre, Corona del sta.tion, 17lh a: Irvine, NB.
'BEAT The Rain! Concttt• HOLIDAYS AHEADI itruction,. labom-, 4 yr1. Newpert le•ch ~·ACLNCY Mar ntt'da ritb for Cuh'rr SERVICE STATION AT. d woodworkirw exprr 492-1864 • conceaakln. In~ aft,& TENDANT-Part tlm.t!. ~ noon. patiol, r I V'e I. Have • ~ ... Holiday•. can . "'-·-I 0-Em..JA.,_ • pm I pomr#:41 "" ""4 ~ •-• W od F I 702 ""',__. · . P1V,,-. F--.l F<e Position• ' · n apprarance, ex aidewalks. Don~. Dul"h M.....,._. Service ,,_ .•nt • enN. • . '1!!!!!!'""""""""~.;.,..,J •« ==~~~-,.,-~"'""" " ;:; , Gen'l Ofc Mktnc kl $M0 PR!N'I"E'R. 12!5(1'muli:I ex-P@r only. Apply 2590 Ne
PA'MOS. wlllks, drive, lnatalI ~ &11 ftoon, window1 Ii: NEED ifiLP AT HOME?' ~K. exper. Jftf d, Day BilifWUll ~·y to $550 mandatory. Full time' job. C.M.
new lawn1, ow, break, cirpet Cleanlnc. Xln't 'work e we h ave ConvaJeecenl •hilt. Apply, Beverly Manor IBM 029 &: 129 Good Joe. day1 6'JS.-n33 eftsl~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;il ~move. a4&.-8668 foe et. done. No Cf'f;W. $37-1508 any-,.4.ide.~ e Nu r 1 e 1 • Conv. Hoap., 340 Victoria, Keypunch to $475 833-3704 II
CEMENT woru:::.no job too tim~ House~n -e Com· <;.M. Medical Writer $.'i0015 P='Rj)""'FF.SSl;;,O.::,ON=A"t,.,.---,p:-hc-.-,-0 n~e ll
1mllll, tta.sonablo!! •. Fret TJRED at nishll Why not let panionl!I '· , CXJOK, EXPER. Trainee, lite fyJ>e 1 ?;_ solicitor _ Dana Point, San
,CLASSIFIED . .
Estim. H. Stufilck, 548-8615. ua clean yoUr apt. or hoolM! HOM EMAKERS/OPJOHN· e ILUE DOLPHIN e Gen't Ott:. A/Jt n ~ ct 1 c · -F IC ski....r 10 1700 emen e, ap1s._. .. no area.
QUALITY Cf"!Tlent Work. Let ~~;..,;:au work. $.1 per hr. 3355 Via. Lido, NB 488 J;. 17111 (al Trvlnel CM Work In your own home.
HOURS
George do It. Lic'd. Bonded.1 ..:.::..=-=--"~--~ ~7-6681 DENT.AL Receptionist, exper 642_1470 Belt deal In area. Phone
MS-1695. ' JAPANESE Housf!'maid, COUPLE will Jlv~in, Cook, A: capable only. Newport. 1.15-1465 between 9;00 .i..m.
8:00 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday thru 1'rlda1
t to noon Saturday
.Advertlaen: may plact'
t heir ad& by telephone BLOCK Wllll1, ·Driveways
Patios-Sidewalks •
968--Mll AM or .Eve•
Exp. own 11'&np. By•Clay. drive; pract. nun:e .exper. 833-0893. INVEST IN .,;""";:..;c"°"";=::..' -~-~-
6'5-{IMJ.4ft l . Gen'lrnaftl.Etc.~. DENTAL A11l 1tant, PVT Nurse to wark oc-
DEI>ICATED Q.EANING NURSING Companion for chainlde, t.runa. Some YOUR FUTURE casionally when t'e.rular
*·We Do Everythlrir • aeml invalid, livie-ln. Lite exp. n or over. 494-3596. nurae• are ill or on vaca-
COSTA MESA OFJ'ICE
33() w. Bit
642-5678
2.4 hr. Call 6'13!-4072 hakpilg. AJ:e 39. $6-4206. EAitN xtra monr.y tor the BE YOUR OWN BOSSI tlon. Patlf!'l'lt 1emJ-invalid ·"'
Meaa Cleanin&' smrice DA YWORK. Part time or holidays. E-Z. fun to do. Men or Wemtn ttqUirea 1itt1n1. 3 or 4 hrs
Contr•ctor
NEWPORT BEACH
3333 ':.~ Blvd. · MY Way, qUllity hdme
ttmod. Walls, c e t 11 n I' ,
floors, ~le. No job too 1mall.
547..oo36. ~241 hr an1. lel'Y.
AddlUonll * Remodelln1
per wk. Until hHded as
Carpel!, Window•. F'1oM etc. weekly. Rt!ilble. 0 w n P 'tim.t!' aJ90 avail. Start 1 ub 11 11 u It S2.25 hr.
Relid. A: Commc'I. 54M1ll transp. 543-7006. 541-9330. Now! Call 968-!i:MS. Le•M A Yellow OR.3-l54T. M•1"'.n~ Hel, p W,.nted; M ,,._, 710 ENEJtGETIC Young tioy. lJ 1T•xl C•b I~;;,;;:.~,.--=--,,...,. ·II or ·over, lo help t n QU ICK Order Fry ·Qxlk, _ __.._. ..., r.11 for Appl Steady Employment. Apply Gerwick .l Son, Llc.
6TJ.-.fDI 1 • Mt-.2170
PROFESSIONAL
HAi'IDYmN A«nl ~ (C Bld<p• $800
Electrical Dale'• Maintenance Sl!rvice F IC Bklrpr-Conirtr lo S800 -,..,==_,,,-,,-..,.-....,-• ~ e G.il'I Frkl~yl'Bldcpr iu> " · boanl -~:._..::;:..:0:::...::..--· l•-•y.• -n' "'!<; PRINTED clrcu1t 11, ::o ~ ..,... ~ de81~n & f11btlcations, 1hori P•intinti A Accounting Or11:tryplst $450 ~ P•porho-1.. PBX/Reo<p1. $4iiO run 1peciali8ts 1 or 100, ... •--•11'9 · Girl J'riday 1400 Keene E nltrpr""'1, """': · HANGMEN', aalea 6 lnlU., FIC Bookkeeper U'JO
ELECTRICAL. Irt11lallaUon1, Paper, vinyl, ftock.. pa.int P.T. Sec'y-P .R. 12.50 hr
ttmorlellng, ttpalr8 . Llc'd, SioJ't com•• to )'OUI' door, NEWPORT
tn11. Reali1tle pri«s. FrM Schwarti:, 54.7-5846-•• · P•rsonn.I ... ncy
Est. 54&-0211. No Wunns '42·3170 •
Gllrdo!U°',.. _ •• * WALLPA~R * When >00 ..U Mac" AEROSPACE MGMT
AL'S GARl>mtNG MS-1444 ~lnl Need man w/ma.nqemenl
for &ardo!!nlllc '= ima l.I 30 DAY ~.1 , tnter/Eittr 8ale1 b.ckground • ability lmlooaplnc -ices, eall ~ stG-&91 Serv1rW Newport. palntint;. Lic'd/lns. Local to · mUe decisions. Xln't
CdM Q;.ta Meta. Dover refA. 30 yn up. Free e1t. taming pol:tntial.
Shift,, W•lclltt. call Chuck, ~. Cal~ppl ..
AJ saJI! want ad ll a aODd Dally PDot Want ~ have AmES; exper. 7a.m.3pm 1hltt
tnve1tment .. barp1m pkft. 1; Upm-7:30am ahJR. Apply,
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1 Pirie Udo Con\.. C.nter 466 * * * '1igship Rd: N.8. 642-804<.
SELLING Y<IUl' •bo1.f1. "Ult" ,r----------------,\witll \II •• Rfi tt tut, Daily Pilo' Caaltled. tf2-Sll
Tra~r's Par~dise
R-2 Ult Palm Sprthp takH
• ..... !$00. fY:.. Trade ·ror ama11 income or'houw.
,Broker, evea: 338-1341.
****"'* 'Tttde-cr.fllfnllln metal
latt\ w/lflaod and attach.
for .... ~ tt.btf!NW1 o(~vaiue.
915-10!6
P.wlS v.-'f 'Bit. 4 DA,
6!n, bftliud. nn, 3 yn new, 1-lO ... -· Slt.!\00. For uni-. ~·. Owner
(114) $11-., ('1.l) '"~"'
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lines
times
dollars
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Ptay1 for ttliell. l HOl1'l@I f)rl
1 lot J bUtA 10 Bl& hr lJt.
• xtnt. t?8iO ei1,ui(y_... SUbmll
all • R. E. • tradf:1. Jtnllor
~'· Havie c.tom bouae, Cotta
Meaa. $3t000. Equib' U-4,000
• want income. Broker,
.,vtt: &'\S-6.141.
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<JIRIS °""'" :is• Sporty TS; 30 mph Cluiffr, .. _
4 +, ...,. Umo. Cleat. llOOO
~ 1or ca.r, lliane nr ?
Mcertt, 3:1-7~ ~ SDYC.
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·'"""' ...... &e. min. war~. ......,.,5•~1311 ln.permn, M.t!aa Lanes, 1103 546-7360. uk for Bud lltl" · Kearns. Superiar, C.M.
ENGINEERS
With management potential.
Look into a new field wi no
layotta. New automotive pro..
duct. Ground ftoor oppor. can '33·91.10.
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EXECUTIVE
P•rsonnel Age.,cy
Medical Writer
In reitearch area. 2 YrA col·
leff'. Some medk.a.J writing
~nd ar ~ col·
lege !{Rd.
AU: tor Hennan
KEYPUNCH OPRS
We have lmlmd, openlnp
for candidate w/a minimum
Qf 8 months exper. Salary
wilt be commensurate w/
prior exper. To $500.
For Appl. Cl'.lntact
Carol Smith
AVCO FINANCIAL
SERVICES
6'J> Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach 64~
F.qual Oppor, Empk>yer
410 W. Coo1t Hwy., NB
Suite H '45-2716 MAN or woman w/leenqe
boys lor perm. p/ttme work
EXPERIENCED IOldel'f'l'I, 6 w/L.A. Tlme1. &t.2-4800.
mo. to 1 yr exp. Mobil!!' "Make Room For o.d·
Communlcallona, 293 d y '' •• c l.t!an out the
Colltre Ave., (Harbor A: prage your truh is
O.ker), C.lfl. 540-0704. CASH with~ DAILY PILOT
SelJ Idle Items now! Ousifled ad.
DIM&.A·LINt: ADS : ~ ach -.... ttrlct~
oath ht adva~ by ITlllI oc-at any Or'll' ot our of-
fices. NO phon• orders.
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haib • ...,, •dYl!rt*"""t. .__,,._ to ~ Ill rat• • ,.,..,.u.. •ltbou
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1,=,;..1-.""·"Mo,,_N--·-.. ---C"I• Moie C01llt -' . Ne.:.Pon ...... ' m _,... ...... " 1. um. or ym,.m...m Fum. or ~ -Jlf ROOM. Klichoo prlvU. M'" NAN 31, ooi01~l1 ..U. l ~ '--' • [ ~ c.tr..__ c.t MIN onl)'. $60 mo. 21IJ. Ml~r st., n.la. Wtnll ,. I -f .----;-BR-.-11ifi"'A-.. •. -,,."' ... "''-~o~o1-u~.1 BAYMIAOOWA,TS.1-, ...,..,.. . • CM . ..-,:~10. '.;,,)Pt!\~ l ~ !~:· FAllA -crp\'1,;;.-dll)wh<, ..... -...,,.,. -llftll 11111. Affllll ' • TRnEl "ac1·1'~1"rta nit.: AOwPrnSbe•·.:!1 ·~.~IUll~th. ... ~ ~ ·:~~w. patio, be~m ctUll)p, _trplc. priY PIUoi. recrtt.tion ,.: .nun IUU .,,... ' • ....not -' ,. ftU W • · 1ar. >650 .Elde~ ;..*:--3l.25; cilltlff, AU adt.illl. po )>elJ, 1• NEWPOIJ $ . . I ~ ' • • • •, Full pttv. ftt-0327 GARAGE or amall buu.
, ' , ,Sl"/mo,. , . , • J BR'• FROM As LOW , • ;. , . ' ALM ' . ; Gvett Heme 415 tor atorap ln COtona
l & I .Ill'• *•TOWNHOUSE * ' ~' $i'91.,., ' .. Enjoy flll0,000 ~Jui dub• opa ; 7 P!iola, 1 p lffA JPTS I Mar. 5IMtl02.
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, l&Ul1dtr 1&c:.' P,11o. Adlu: 1160. uo E. c.JJ "6-007! story townhouse• w1 ·2 or S BR'L Elec:. liltclto i' FUN II JHE •Hiii r.,. -rir .....,,. Briaht • , ·-· ' , Hear~ Co. Airport• Mt4ody Ln. ~ 01 •1THE GABLES'''· ens, private baleonY or i-tio.\h'oai t17D .. 1 · .u.n. ~ Cheel')'prdtn1\lrTOltndinp. MOVING to ;ttl '4vt If 1 tit:!. Wu ooJ.y. . . .. 543--1761., • ""· 2 B< w/prl *"'· """" Subterr ... an porting, elev, maid. -· ""•1n...:. to' .,_'flW. ft ll---h Nutrit1o114 ~~ ~Thi-. 1 ~':':J:. 1~ ,...,.~, : 'iom ·Sula Alla A·ve. DELtpC 2 BR, J BA, BIIN, tou.ndprooled. Fncd. yrd. Full·llne food market, dry . clelDU', beauty M .... n-. r-n. .,... * PJUV. Room ·•.'ll•ll ~/lib\"'1 ~It.Ive tn"r6f5,wtitl. ~ :;:
• Mer. Kra. Joachim. Apf S-A Oahwuh, sh 1 e: crptl, w IP at lo. Wt r Pd . salon within compleX! 7 bea:ut.' model ·•ptl. .Unbelieyably large a.Pb. Decorator {urnish· lnr cart 6!' am~w!~ tdHniJ ~.JI. ~.
5aGIJ froltltu ntri&. ~ trplc, Gardner/malnt. Call ,btw11 l g am fo 8 pm daily, other timu by •pp't. ·ed. Huge Pool, jacum, electric bullt..inl, 1h11 1 lady. BiJ.ariced d It'· j ~~~~~~~t~I l lclnn 1( 2 lath prqe. "' So. Cout Plu&, • s. 636-<>20. ' Jamboree & San Joaquin ' llllla Rds. N. of · •carpets; drapd,.aauna & more l ......, "',.._,,..ah 6· ~I """"' ...,. "'"' l.lhOdnl 1185. """"'· 2.n Drane• Av.. "G" "1>55 Fashion Island: 71': 144-IIOOlor Iea1in1 info. • ADUl,'JS--NO Pm r v ... 11on Rent1l1 425 [ • j ~-• "71c.;..:~ .. " '.,:.~R, ·!..,';',;_~&~i:"".· ';!~ 2 :,i: ':.:' ';.!"~ PADlf NEWPORT •••~ "·. · .SINGLES . , , • <. •• $145 PUERTO voll&r1&, Mox. -· ,_,. &l"h.. ~ '"' ' r --: U-<.J!3• i • . . • . ' • . nn ...... ,ti s \' Avail. Jan 3,·HNI for 2 wk&. .....nu.w.. -• """"°"" pa , C&T• 2· IG<lo/M P'IS· •cri>M •,'_ • o.m ·~•1•· • 1 IDRM • ...... ,, $ 155 . ~·~-• 5 :'.".' 4 bn + i·--. 11 • i. C'arpon. ~.,. ...... ~,.. . -~ -An~{~':•
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·'SPANISH DECOR drp&,•,pr., pidi::l./Nri bul &: dahwhr, d~ Iha{ cpl. Nile ·oN BE CH' ·2 BR, C°""9. ,llltb • >!-Ai Y001 RE RIG.HT-I mo~ ~-J~ JIU '46-7653.
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1 Ottqt, Pool, Rtt. "rm., ,$~/mo. 66-3515. • $155 mo. ~aft 5 pm. . , . .munlty pool, S1A mo. Jie:ai . NICELY furn, 3 BR, l BL j 1 QI "~~ry15. 1 BR $140. 2 BR .LARGE 2 BR. ~nr 'Wt"!tcliH. oUMl5C1'2 BR .... •fnan y~rd1• 2 a~ untum J"r. S21S/mo. EJtate by McVl)'. MS-°'51 ;~s~k~~~ 0~~~,!poot~· ~ " · Palm DHert winte~r~·. I ~.\t'.
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,. ~~!!_ $17G-2 Br 2. Ba Studio, adj. located. nr shopa:. Adlll on-rec room-ocea~1 • St., H.B .. ~9. '' (ii I 11 ic I f§s ~ iiiil {!!:£ as I . BR. Kids I: pelt O.K. $Ml l-...... ==,..,..,.==-ill
I !Ii.,.:, A~ E" : IC lll'lops, cpt/~. Pft,Ho, gar. ly. $l40. 642-71XX1.Bkr.. ' .• pl.:::ple , '·' e CHEZ' OiiO APTS. e A t Unfu 365 Apts., Unlurn, $S8 tum. 968-7510 or DISOOVER DISCOVER ~
1fP!TAIRS $150. ' 54M301 aft S; ru-:592-5227 lBR api. Prime location. ty, (U&t'dl:. 8234 Atlanta. 1-2·3 BJ\'&. p • rn. -..I. 842.-6235 Find YOURSELF ta IDl81
"t). DOWNSTAIRS $163. Carpels, drape•, blt•IZJ•. HUNTINGTOfll Pool. Private cloeed·~&ar. Santa Ana Furn. or Unfurn. ~,. Hnta:. Bch. . El • .:.o:.,;i;1 ~~.M=11irt. PM. D~UXE 2 J3R. ,Bll11.1. 1$125. 642-?Snll • '1 PACIFIC Wutier/dryer. ~· '. I s' Cost~_.M.~. . . ~~;~.:.~1~J.-{~~~~~~~
••WLY DECORATED """"· Drp• w/~ cpl, FTtv. ,NEW PCX 2 Br $10>. Sh•1. 7ll OCEAN A.VE., H.B. , ll!ACHILUFF, APTS .FA. MJL C;', .how .. 1!4f-106L., • ;. 1" , NA 'i>fAL"'-'. •
lifts.; bale. Gar. Lndry rm . cpl, drps, ~Jina, encl car. (n4) ~1'87 Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool. PaUo. L, * IRAND NEW *
Owmlna: 1 BR duplex, new 96Z-.f.180. . bal. 1 child. pet ok. 64:6:5476 Ofc op!n 10 ~ pm Dali¥ ptw. 8231 Ellla: 8.f.2-7&1.f.. SHARE 2 BR, 2 'BA tum.--:apl . AMORELLI ~·a~~ 1:~=~1th: * TOWNt-fOUSE. * . 2 BR ~ d.tn.) bf.Iha WILLIAM WALTERS <X>. I 1 BR Townhae, bltnJ, doge to WELCOME.' I 1 ' ;~~0~:..~~m1n& :~~t~~: ~ :i~~h. co~:~~~~NG
-.Mftui'e adulll only. $125. 1 • 2 BR~ ~ c~t, D/W, .Som" patios. ~I for ' ocean. Dbl .~ -pi, $1.SS. \; pool, lana.l,·bar-b.que 'gal'IP FEMALE U+, rrlce 1tp BR .,...,. M-v-• ~ C. ,•~· _ arlf dtan ovtn, patio. $1.f.5 a: Sl50. , 5.f.6-7331 .e MORE JN TODAY! • ~. '°"'• """'· 1.f.1: • • .. AH uti1 pd ~~ '· ll""" I V N l'VV' ~ ~ ~e ..,.,, _....,. 377 w. Wilton *' 5.f.8.3005 Kkll 6: pe:ll welcome. 2 BR, -. , · · ~--w '"' n Mea. erd• r ............ ..... ~l.f..f.l <~iiRAND NEW I BR SHARP ! l Br, lge cloM:lt, S159 All tru Pool " 2 BR: nr. 'sb;)pp'\lil. ~e. SINGLE STORY .Adults, l¥> pets. I wk $85 mo inr util. 557-8400. 11~ ... Uo NICE 2 BR u-ain apt. pool Nr ~. •~•ta 1884 ' ex · ,.gar, N-.. • d $ll5/ 154 A--•-CM ""970I To the deare11 HUI"'"' , U encl ,.... · ' ... ..._. ""'"'"' ' patio. Fumlture' A'v a 11. -..y ecor. mo. Sooth Sea Atmosphe~ W""MJV, • .,,.."" ROOMMATE M f J' lhare --~; ii~~·: Jutt !:. . ;.'.~:a~:v~~r~. ~~~ Monrovia. 5.f.8--0336. 17362-A . Keehan Ln., H.B. Realonomkl Birr. 675-6100 ' 2 J3DR¥·2 B,Ant ·. my apt. Huntineton' B'each Wo~::. beat Father lJI th
_p1.@te<1. From $130. Adults, only. $145. m_0; 5.f.S-695.f., Dana Po•i:if 963-7510, M:H235. 2 ~d·1ge =~ pa~Blt':, ~~1ti::.~ H1'CIENDA \ : are•~ CfD ~· Happy ,Harl\di:ah! Love ~"'·pets,'• mo Willace . .!l. NEW l. 2 I: 3 BR, ci'ptg, •LGE. 2 Br.,·2 Ba.,. din rm.,1 ~LOREN wel4r0me: Nr, cp ' rps. mo; ·pe ' . Private Pati"Os , . .f'IARBOR ' Garages for Rent ·w Tecyll, Lori, and J ~· '46.~. drps, fncd yard. 2515 Elden bl.In, cpt/drp. Ocean View sch!. Quiet at. 3 BR, 2 ~· It 1503 Alabama. S36-f78S HEATEi> POOL 2U AVOC:AJX) STREET ;y §'i;;J . rartie ALCOHOLICS Aneeym ~~ adult 9ardan aptl. Ave., 5.f.5-l6S7. Balcon)'. ~ · ml: lo Dana 2 BR,, t Ba. Pvt patio, .2 BR apt. Closed 1a.r, cpts, Carport It Slorage Adul~ llvinc _ No pell 1 tn Hun~=::n Beach. Phone 542-7717 or "' !e ~. : 2 BR 1~ BA 1-''-'-.:...,--~c--::,..,.., M.-lna. $190. 8 3'7 • 3 9 2 7, dshwhr .It frPJc:. lmmac. ~l'Jl9;"1:hild~n/imaJll'.pet ok. Nn.. So Coait RI~~ Deluxe 1 le 2 .BR. Poot • $31 riti <:altM&-3&87 . • P.O. Box 122.1, tmta Me 1 Qiti. 2 BR, den, 2 BA 2 BR, immac, bltns. Quiel,' 837-5178. 8.f.2-t663, MZ-8788 $140/mo. 847-2940. HIDDEN VILLAGE Garage.~Dilhwsbr. Pakt uHl, · · ·
• UI E . 211t. 6461666 crpts, drpii;laud, adults, no East Bluff ,2 I: 3 BR, $140 UP. Pool. STITDJ0 .2'BR., 1% BA, pri •. ~ Sou1h .Salta FROM $150. 646-12(H 9x22' CLEAN, dry rana:e.
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r"ll"' * .$170 * DELUXE • 1 BR. far. Avail NEWPORT BEACH . ,KAi Aptt., '18881 Mota Kai Jrade lr"hl achll. M6-M69 3 Heated Poot.. $100 . MOVE. IN Allowance! onl)' $25. 646-3226. lolt and Found II' -J!R, 11,i BA, patio, b~ln•, now. Adulti:no Peta. $l35. Villa Orantd•·~pts. , Ln.~ 1/2 ~~k E. of .,Bt~ch. LGE:J, BR a,ft. Patlo, encl. Larae Clubboute itc. BBQ'-· •· ,Children welcome I GAliAGE' for rent-ltoraie' •·~;;·;;;;;;;;;;~; .... ;!1
' ts, drps. Alk about ·our 150 E. fut. 6'46-&0l& Four bedh>oms wlth balcon-~. gar: Adul~ Sl25/mo. Call Child Care ~fer . .NASSAU PALMS only. $25. per mo. ! ...
da!Covnt plan. 880 Center QUIET 1 Br, mature adults, lei abOve '' J>elow, 'Gri~iou1 $1!!0 Nil· 2· at., cpt1, drpa:., a.f.2-4549'. Great new 1 2 &: 3 Bdnns 177 E. 22nd" St\ 6.f.2-36.f.S 6.f.~ Found (free ads) , Ii
St CM .,~., •~"' "~• """" Priv patio, bltns, w/w. Nr Uvlng & quiet alllTOUndihK " 1-•2 J ! From $1.f.9 SHADY ELMS-POOL G RAGE FOR RENT .. ., ...... --.., '"""......,.· pa .. o, rec. rm., ,,,.. e · WALK to Beach. Ot'luxe 11 Funi • Uolurn 1 • j A FOUND.· "H• •dop1 -' •· '" 17th St. Shop'1. 31.f. Ogle St. for falJ)ilj with children. fer 1 0 a . Lane , , , SOUTH COAS:T · · "-· o:u ~ Near Corona del Mar Hla:h 842-6447/8.f.2-2834. 2 ~R ... Pool. Drp!, cpl.I, , VILLAS j BR'..a frorfl Sl.35 UP HUNT. BEACH 645-546.1 beautliul black and w t
;),BEDROOM APT. 1 Be!froom, Sharp. Cloi to Sc!'ool. Firiplate, wet bu 1 bltns. 21915th St., H.B. . um. MaiArtlwr~Blvd. J.11' ·DRIVE BY OHie. Rental 440 ma.le lull a:rown cat. Gen e,
f t.9.ttis, RIO. :;lnale 1araie. O.C.C. I: U.C.I. S 3 5. built-In k1tchen applla~s. BEACHWOOD APTS. LIClo fsla 546-8823 147 F"'tower st. l BR. Furn or NEWPORT CENTER lntelli1en1" Help. We havt ·a ~ mo ss7-'l76S. ..,., AMIOOS!J'AA1Y .,, 2991 Brand new 1·2-3 BR. 'Ai bl.le. " •• ' . U.J.·-u__. •--· I cat a.rid .doi; •I rt'adJ!, ;tJ.0.f M~Cardle •Realtor LRG 2 BR, New crpl I drps, ...,,,o;l~?,aMer 1:"Co_ to BEACH! Cpt1, drpt, bUn1,, z. BR. + den, 1"-baths, fpl. Westcllff • c 'Mw:-~,-=n n GROUN0: FL.'.OQR·~ N~ ~ts. area. 548-~.
"--i.-. · 541-n2' " $130 mo. , 'M~~n• . .o1. .. enl frplc .. 125 16th St., HB:, · jA.dutta only. $290. Yearly · .. n:o........., .-ror ' 2 en,· 1,. H · ·1 · ' • ._ ....... -... 2,500'-ti,894 FUUy improved. JO& Ramona Pl., Costa "· ..,.~'=r'Pfi 147.3957 · ASSOC'tATEO BROKERS "~ .... UL,. area, .,. unt ngton -•rn Prime location tor tenant ././BIG 1Unny 1 bdrm upper, * S48-72Cl9 * · ... , :ifEW~ 673-3663 968-2505 Eves. ba, ~ lrplc, p.rden, Ex ~M='"=· ~~~---1 d bl• ~M 2 BR, 1" BA, ... __ ...... Is, ,. ·-·~.'.,.. ............ Upotaln • SUS -LGE NEW 1 BR. La a· 'nta H I wantirw identil)'. ~. FOUND Male mixtd Be .. ~e .. • rp•o, "'· ·-~ ·-· --. ~ .. I~· "" u' = .• ,.-~ . . pa\lo, ..,., ,,,, '"'""1Prnol, UI ermasa I parlri••· 60c .. , monlh"" ' Id B ~· O or 83l-3540 . drps. 1DJ sq ft. $16.S mo, 913 · ~ j..P,..• cU-otted, draped,. Sml complex. Quiet. A miwport -P9"" , bltns ·Fl A ht-at Lrg: din rm . ti approx. Y"an o . rown
:..r,J BR wllb refrigerator Valencia. 557-7768. • bltna. 2 'covered pt.rki"I bltns, dshwshr. Close to ,,,,, walk' to Weslclitt shops SPANISH COUNTRY W. Wesley N. Taylor Co. I: "'hite. Vic. Marguerlt~ II: ~ Clean * $155/mo l)NFURN 2 .BR apt, $150 • apattt. $25o Month yearly. ~JMJ~dulll;. 8'62 AtJanla. Jlfll BRAND NEW ,,..-acrou from Coco's. 1665 TATF1, llvi I: · Realtors 5th St.: C.d.M. 613.-lWl v .
: 13'.ll Shalimar No. 3, 538-.f.741 per mo. Please call '_.~ · · 20.f.32 S.nta Ana Ave {Acrou Irvine, $l9b.•Mflti-43-0239. ls T~ pool-~~ 21ll San J~n Hiila Rd.· ..H4--135.1 home phone. 675-LOSO. 0 2 BR, 1u 8& d' Encl from S.A. Cou.n!ey Club) · ap · . ~ l.• •• • .,,-.,._ . 1 , '"··-
' '"' i 645-3264 ' , , l 'P .,. stu Kl. SpaQous 2 BR iinlt.. ~ '"l. Apta., " , ~ •· . t ... gas BBQ. , Newport cegt ., ~ FND. :.._tf&l-1!n She:~
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1525 Placentia Ave. Aak · homes SDI lo f!,2JO mci. NEW Waterfront Offi~ LIGHT Brown Chlhau u
about our•di.count, S.f.&-2682. Y/OOD$: Broker, 675-2123. From $3fiO month with whlle mukinp, vi~I·
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Quick to reserve an apartment , •• In ou"r n~'adult section. (Th•
quicker you are, .the beJter your chances of getting the floor plan
and location that fit you best.} ·
Park West"apartmer\ls tend to ~Ill up flsl. .
With junior executives. And; iiecretartes. An~ engineers. t,.~d
, eve,.YbOdy else who llkes·ourlocation; (ClQ1e to. employment cenlera
arid freeways. Near shopping, &chool1,()hurohe1and the UC Irvine
campus.) · · ~ .
With lady golfers. And everybody efse Who HkeS living across the
atreet from an 18-bole.publlc golf course. ·
With welght-waichers. And weight-llft,er1. An~ av.erybody else
who could gain (or lose) something from Park West'a fabulous ret·
realion. (Swimming i nd t~erapy pools. Complete health club with
trained attendants. Nigbl-lighted tennis. Volleybell, handball. Large
turf area for jOgging and touch football. Plus lounges, game and
card rooms in the handsome two·story'Clubhouse.)
Park West hi.a many Other i1tr1Ct1ons, too. So even If you're not
an executive, or a 'gotler, or a weight-watcher ••• you'll 1tlll fit In. If
you t\lJrry. .
(Famil ies: Y®'ll fit In here, too. Special sections with tot lots.
Spec\alfaciliUes~Pre-school.JuniorOlymplc size pool. Teen center.)
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3883 ar1cv1ew Lane, Irvine. Just off the Sin 011~0 Freew1y 1t Culvlr Road.
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Hos,. ar@.a. 3 JJR, 21'°' BA. Be Togetfte.r • ,• • • VISTA DEL MESA Bill Grundy, Rltr. ~161 LARGE black dog. Viclr ry ~· J tlo -' •-2 · • Apartments Golden West I: Hl!ll. ll ti-... ,.., poo, pa ... 1<> .... ,., nl BR tow n ho u 1 e apt. ADULT LIVING BR. Futr1. I: U · Dish-DESK apace avallable S50 tington Bch. 842-5202.
64&-1231/su:-0590. From $140 to $275 washer • Stove • Refri&'. • mo. Wll1 provide fumlture BLACK female w/whlle 1 ll' Shai crpt'1·lzt Ree center, at $5 mo. Answerlnr service r 2 BA apt wllh dbhwuher, RENT Starts $l'5 . available. 222 FOl'fft AW, on chest.1• Vic C1.m o
·shac, pool, tor l or 2 adlta 1 & 2 BR. Apts. Tustin &. Mesa Drlw Laguna Beach. 494-94.&6 Highl1nda. CdM': .f.94-2'14
without pel. year aro~. with Terr.aces * 545-4155 * , AIRPORT CENTER YNG.. Black Ira-bt}~ ~ h
only min from beach .. $17S. .• · flea eollar. 'Vic. Hamil n. 1401 SuP'rior, N .. 8. Sha1 cpl, drp1, loada or Westcllff Riviera Deluxe 1. 2 I: l room ollices '
dj Al H I C.M. >l&-M82. I closet spaee, pool. 1 Spaclowt 2 Bdnn. Bll:na, cal'· a acent rporter ote .
, BEACH APTS.eraM new 415 Merrimac Way pets, drapes, he11.ted pook Lowest rate•, full lervices. FOUND black· poodle
Dehnt._ 3 BR, 2 BA $350 an-. .. Cdsta Mesa . Nr shop'g are,., .Adults. I 133-28.f.O or 833-3223 Wkday1 Viclorla & Raleia:h. No t>.
noaJ rate. SJ.3 W. Ba)' NB Ask A'bout Frtt Rt'nt ' BAY VIEW OFFICES ca.II 6461?21
ewiS'l'Cl,JfF, 2 Br.: 1% Ba l!QJ Wewtditf Dr NB be!uxe, Air Cbnditioned, "Y,;N~Gc;. 7,,:.m.C•:,C:le0.,,bla~o~k~&-"1it"'*e
Twnhff. pio, Adlla only, no BRAND . NEW 642-5.188 . remcon.ted. Lldo Area Clll. Vic. :fullttmn & Colle
pe:la. 1728 . Bedford , Ln. , RealDnOmics Bki. 675-6700 Mesa'St., tM.1642--0546 •. ~! 5.f.11-7533. ' FrOm $1.f.5. Dlahwuhtr, •hac
. ca~lng walk-In cldMfl1. I II aJ DF.sK spt.ce avallahl.t $50 MYNA bird around Emef1d
YRLY. New dl!'lux ~ Br., l Folftd aft..heat. extra large,' •Jllen~ ~ mo. WW provide fUrnltun Bay, t.qud.!'~1513. _.~
Ba.,. cpla, drpa, blt01na. Belt roorna. Beautiful rame room, . • at $5 mo. Ati:awrtna ~ L
N I ,_ I~ LI k . a·-"ablo. -No. EI Ott twpor _,a "f"· e bNted pooJ . BBQ'*-encJos. .,.., -~
house. 67>-.f.1'11, ~X?S. ed can&H.'quiet •ull'OUnd·1 Roomi 400 Camtii o Real, Saa · · • ··•i 1.
LARGE 2 BR l Ba 4-plex apf Inga I: ~ to ahoppin(. -Cemente. 492-HJ> Lost And Missed "
nr Jloa.g llosp: Adil.I,. no Adult'livln1, no pelf, SLEEPING Roomi, $ll wk' DESK apace available $50 Ff:!•rff ~)<1Uenj 1
P'U 1185 mo. 642-<387. ·· EL CORDOVA 'l'PTS. u 11.1. lurnlohod, 991 ,:i ""'· WW provide IUn!Jtur. U.t vie. Btii. 'Harbolo ~ 'O'llrfe'St • &4M.f.70 A . • • ..,, ... at S5 mo. Anlftrtns tft'Y:let Needs medical attentW. BACK Bay. 2 BR. Shat Cpl•, . . \Afflll'IO Dr. 1'10 • .1, CM. available. 1-... A ... .,....... Pte ... c-11 54a.-·1·~·1 -d • tlo Ad 11 N 11 Neu Har:bor '-Hamilton St. i46--045l •• ,.. "'' uavu. ...., •oo rps, pa . u s. o pe • • · Huntlnrton Beach. 642-432:1. L0&7 Fi,;"' pupp• ~k Avail 1/10/72. $1.f.7. ROOM•c·Jh /pri t '..,.,. .,. w va e en:. MEDICAL 1ul~ Or office ahiggy errier w/bela:e ltia
642-m?. tranct. Deck ovtrLookinfr Air-cond., 10 room1. 42S N: I red mllar, vie Santa Ana
1 BR, neu beach, yftrly + 2 BEDROOM * l..quna. Beach cyn. $8$. Newport Btvd. $lGl month. &: lith .stat N.B. Re1
leue. SU\ No pell. i'ii B• Townhouse concept. .f.9t-63221 aft 5. DAVJS REAL1Y M,_7000 642-970-l or M:hm2. ~
•Call 548-1840• . Beam ceuihp:'.-. exa.a lfl f'Riooll!iii•<ii' ~sr·'Wi•;-fuJ.;'"-;i1kii!l l l.;.;;;.i;.c;:c::=....,~c.:.::,: l ""'""""'-"::.:=~.;ll,. • >T<I'~ w P w 1 3 VERY nice second lloor of· REWARD, miniature fe""'.tle Su'ldl b&~ A t I Park bedrms, encl J: ltio, recrea· 9¥1 k U A 1 2374 • .., .,. ... ..,,, P · n , .. _ -w P P •· fices. 17871 Beach mvd. blk I wht cockapoo, !?.' Lido
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• 64-M783 noon B·B·Q'1 &. Free Art ~ Business Rental 44i Pomona. b131: 546-I017Pftt
BAL. Penin Deluxe •pla, Leuons itartlng IOOn, ~'f4'~,G room, priv. eno 6. 642-4774. 41
frpl .'hr ocean. 1-2 & ! Br'1. HARBOR GR,EENS b1aJtce: 11iiv toilet SSS "Ptl' SPACE for ttnl In the rear. LOST Brown leather )Gey
Year1Y, rates. 8.f.2.-81.f.8 alt 5. 546-5o25 -..nfO. Caal' Me..a. 645--0871. ~· x 1.f.~'. Harbor Cent~~ ·cue, Cameo Highland• Dr ..
150' t~ beach. patio v\ew or A &OOd want ad ls a aood SeQ· Jl\e 'Of4 1tub. Bey tht Barben. 545-9917. t • ; Dec. 1 am. Call 133-lfU.
'Cltali,., d~ux 3 BR. Sl60 investment , ~~ Industrial Rental 450 ext: 156.f.. Reward. ,.
• mo, Incl utll, )'riy. 613-7.f.22. Apts., Aptl., M· W REDISH brown Wl!l.marinf:r .. ,. r, . $aR Clemente Fum. or Unfvr.rt. 370 Furn. or.Unfurn. J70 ... t.lh ~~ .. .,.· n. ::f.:IOC* 4.6: lab mix. 12 mG1 old 'Vk
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Sonia Ano • · ••ttl11rs nuo ..... 01 ltlea, lo-air eft&ln, '*"3116, ck S., r ---... _ heal • tilt noon. Jdtal for Bl.K L.tbr..dor retftilfr, . { 0 ,) l • NEW deluxe 4-pl1x apta, 2 tltctronlca nr Ille manul1 male. 4 flllll'• old. Vic: ~ t-~--~. ."""'r-.-C. RR -•• d~ bl'"'·· . ..... .... ~ l~ Monrovta Ave., ...-pt. Ytnt.. "R•'frard. 557-2810. , 0 L '-• ' dw/ei;x:i '" 1;,., d;iidJ'f'n "A, , ' · .... •• •• Bch. f4&.0l!M.' · '" "~A" Poodlt!Ttr·
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567-1188 or 14M102 • , Monrovia. Avt-.t N.B. &l6-f994 LOSl't I rll..a.h i:Settt~a
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lnotruct..... S15 • . -l'.ol'Orflont.... AVON CALU NGI • ... ;;;;.....,;;::;-;Tr.J:;:;:..,=----L_:_ _____ .,i l °""""'"°"''.. Priv••• LANDSCAl'ING ro& .._ ,. _, - r .. • -_,,, .,. FOREMAN, 3nl "'111 1m STAA'J; AT THE·rop1 RIGHT-., RIP!....._
Cotrunf'rc:lal Gl'OW'd Scbool NEW LAWNS lj,tmar or ~qrior A' :t portlbll.tf, 1'1 ,..-own ter· ~Cttltla Averue, 0.ta Fee Pakl. Nitkmally known R. I 1 h t t t nt e • W h l 1 I i
Bestn. Dec. ~. Thea .Ii 'ft "'RJNKLERS ratea. Call D6dc • ~ riqy, no erpw, ~ • Meaa. . l'l'laller _.~ •harp q. m1nacemut. l'l\lrlce~
Thura Eva11, M \1 1lon We hl.veafecial technlqu.. PAJNi'iNritPa~ jj ~'' •~ ~•ll .S..7011 \10rl:l dtlilMr f\IH ~e lndlv. tor , loca.I A.18, dllb'l.hutor poa{tior.f
8Hiebcn.n, 541)..2m. 1'lll Ii Orient-! Garden. Aho mt.In· in Harbar uu. Lie •• 00: ASSISTANT Mil' lrtlnH, part time. New~t F::i.t atore. Start to 1800. Call Bob ~ Salary/comm , I
A Gl,larantlil!d·Cclur9'.. .tenance. sp.'"'446 ed. JW'a fUrn. 64)...235&, clean· cul/ over 21, apply 3636 Newport Blvd., N.B.. McCoy, m-1100, Alto FH -.... ~ t I
PROFESSIONAL prdener, Thu"'"'day, Dtc. 16, In Joba, Dennis A: Dennla RN, 1au time, nJPt ~
[ ' ](3J tree wqrk pr u n In 1, PAINTING, -Guaranteed pet·a&n. ~n-Ed'a Pb.ia, GAL Friday· w.n~ in l 1lrl PtrMHlt~I A&ency 211i2 T-11, RN, 9t tlme l'eljllf ~Mil,....,. · 8Jllinklers, 'elf!ln.Up Job,t, work al fair prict:a. Llc'd A 16532 BMeh Blvd. H..8.1 offl~ Call SouUr Cout YM· Michdlon Dr., Irvi~. 7-11, xlnl in,.9 bniti
1 C.;;~;;;;~;;~·~ J~rt'd1capln1. Georrt! IN. 61'5o-574t. I. AnRACT. ~A. 49't--N.11. MANAGEMENT\)IOUlll &wrly Manor. c.,,,
I ~. PA~G. prof. All work WAITRIS:S ~ GEN'L Ofc/T}'l)ial, par t Calif. CG. exp • .ndt.n1 BHdl. .. ~781· I
B'ebyslttlnt AL'• LandM:aplnc. Tree IUUft. ~11•.~,\C:,l a llit Exp. Not under ~· NO time t>r accoontinr ore. in rapidly, net'de pftlple with SALISMAN i,
• 1• rmnoval. Yanl remodelllW. 162-QU. """ -........ • PHONE CAW •Ait1 In Cocta Mesa, 'aood at m&nQ:emertt 116ftniial, fdr Youiw, agre ... ve, Oftri
EXP. her \wW a.re tor ~ bauDlw. Jot deul.ap. PROF •. pUntflW~ltrJetter. ~ sutt A' Sitioi 58¥1 .t.tiltbl ~· poeali:lb' ftlfl or part time, will train. enee.. nol necl!IUp'. ~
in ~ l_lome. le. Repair aprinldeta. 673--llll. Hwtt work. L l c I I n a , W •. Cout Hwy, NII, f/tbncr J a n-AprU. C a 11 96H&S3. • \ «11W14lliur. ,Ed whUe ~
fenet!d . Hot lunchee.. EXP J.,...11 G&rdi!ner 541-.me. ~1"4. 9AR. MAID twne 541-1051 for a~t. MECHANIC b' Shell Service ln&. M&nqftnenl .. 1t1 . E¥d. re . p.yt, ~. care · • no COii 1 at all timn ~ -.~II 'Ill 2,.m, °""' 112.so wkly, "!"l' Mw, """""'· plan Wol ....... rl... ,,.. Ntwpcort Blvd., Cl( GOU. J'rldalr. ... ttalion, 0orona 0.1 Mar wtlto a 11o...:. . .,.,.: a "
Evea ps. wkly, 5U-7Q:5,4, Ptlt; ltrimmfac, \dealHlp \NEf.T. . REA$lN~ * 646-99.15 * Hiib JlftSIU~ coililndwa Uft. A11cnment,' tune-up, Ule, lmurances. Ca I -I I . m.9lll *· 131'1132 loouty ..._ ,.. 01c. ~. b,..... ,.... ,.. '· 111m. _, DO )'(Kl a baby1ltttrT I _ .,.....re 1 rm • up. Aalc tOi Dkki,O,~""·-----~ll. can help! MM-Ttwndaya ~ Japanl!le · Plumlting Lido Faahklna ... openlnc GIRL Friday, mature far u. WWWlu m..65.13 SALF.S caree:rs open
'41!.M-lOPM. Collese Pk A: -::.-~ Qeu.up, PLUMBING KKPAIR tor (WO. ~ton w/clMln-ed. car otc,. S. A. Lite Mtn, Women, ~ildrt~ qu.a.lifled men I. .
Meaa-df'I Mar area. Ytiur "!.__, .uL?IM No job tDo small· telf!. Top COfnl'ftlMion. ~· bldqms. ,,titnf, 9-MU. l'.a.uE & •ORTUNE OUr product ·la proven. home.. 557-69(5 aft 3:30. Ask ..---..or~ _ e 64.i..DJI e benetii.. Pltbe C'all Emtle ,_.. r million people need It •
tor Sharl. EXP. lJawallan Gardener. f13-IS70: • , • GOLi' COURSE Coujd Await You now. Earninp potentill:;. EXP~-OE· D -uld --Complete Prdenin&: ten:, COLI ,LUMllNO n.:.11l'Y OPERATOR or GROUN. DSMAN Independent >~um ~Prod. Co. unllmltM. Repruenti ~~· v• -· Kamal•"• ..... -M hr aerrict MS-1161 Nl!flda New )'a~ For TV . in n;iY North C.M. 'homl!' ..... --• · · RAI..'t S'l'YLIST·Exp, nee. For private milOfl')' club. Ex-Commercials, Movies, (will be your most rewarctti
wfyard. LunchH ' macks. JIMS GARDENING llemellel & ,R .. lr llif' busy lhllJ Bf:ach 1hop. perienced In mowlni equlP:-Advet;'tisinc. ~Vlfl· n4:1!7S.-7442 uk·
Tender lovin& eare. 1.oc ju1t COli)pletl!' Gard~ Service 4dcfl leftt..AIN tlona TClp l*Y· Call 968-80lll; ll'Ye1 mtnt opention .l around• NO EXPER. NECESS. Mr. Charles. ~J
on San Otero A: Npt le Clean-u111. 54~. N ~ '~cret ~. maintenance. (213) 461-3001 SALES GIRLS. '!rMw~ 5f&..74S7. CCMPLEJ'E lawn 6 ~ ,;:bs 6 patioa Bloct . ~ BEi!:ilNE FuhJonl needt Apply in penion, MO'nfER. wf3 ch I I d re rt , Elrper., aharp, load aale
BABrsrrTING 24 hn. · ~ inc IUVlce. • brickworlc (n'> W,.Jtlii1'· women;-1full -or · i»ltlme -115(1 J~ Rd needs houaektepf't' 6ne day ~d. Fine conttm "8t'· Bi&" 6 fenced back Jlm 54S-tM05. ' woric~ We train. car r)e(:, ·Newport Beach week. Own car. :ftefll. U.50 p>nry fuhion shop. Xln'
yard.MJ-1592. Exper-Japanese Glrdener RMfint ~$80 ,wk. 63 6-0 1,J, WkdlyibetwnbmA:L2noon hr.833-lln , 6'ppor~Apply,Mon tftru.Frl
OllLD'OI; lnfant _c:are In my O}mpletll'-..~ service. Neat REPAIR., teatver any roof 5J9..5it.15: HAIR a!yllst w I dlentele NEAT •ppeuini, well ~Ot.m·~:~~~~·-
C.M. home. Very reas. kl A Relit.. Ftte est. 6U-4389. probl1m1. Weneda Rootinc. BEEUNE Fuhlon1 Dirt~ wanted in SurlHt Beach 1poken men A:: \Wlnl!n for own •
wotktnr mother, 641-5537. LAWN Mat.nt. H&ulini, new Ftff est. 645-1691. tor, full or p/time. No in-area. 597.-~. profeuional co01Ultation .SECRETARY .._'i"'.)~
BABYSITJ'JNG my home, lawns, clean-up, pt'\1.bl.bc". e T. Guy Roorlna:. Dl!'al vat. W~ Ira.in. Cat iltteu. ffELP! J have a new work In motivatlon .. ICience. Ardut~nl firm. !~
Call 611-9574 or 539-643.'.i. R U'di .. v 9f'Cfttarial .akill1 req Irr fncd yd, hot mall, day Free Ellt. Call 546-~9. Direct. I do my own woril. bulllneu In town I: I ~ '1W nr acnvi'r· ery &nd reeume Walter 8~
It nite. 642.-5299. JAPANESE Gardenin& by 66-2780, ~9500. :~Tr~;vt~~ wo:~:. Your help. Ir a lfOUnd noor ~7::;-ntn!r'"~~· ~~ ardaon A: ~-A.l.A.~iat
C•blnetm.klng aper rardtner. Complete S.wlnt/Alter•ilons oppor. oft~ 1b~·!,,.":::; O\l.rlea. E. 17th St., c.o.ta ~ ....,.,.,,:=:=--yd work. Clean·wi· 968-DIJ. .._ S33-1U1 or P .O. Box 2311, wf¥-w ldtu, ,_,,.,..., Calil 92127 . ~ f
CUSTOM CABINETS FRONT ud la aervlee e Ift1SJnakir!I"-AltenHona Anaheim 9'1804. .l motf! per yr lnte~au )'OU, NURSES, 'all lhlftl; Private ~· ti-kk , tZ
Boat woril. 646-5219 y wn aho' J>loslgned 1o 1ult you. BOYS 10.14 you lnte'r'Nt me A: I would Duty. RN, LVN, Pnctlcal. Y ~"'
· S10 mo. """"""' · Call Jo 1< "6-61<! like lo m"I you. For Rel'• .,.. ... L • "o u II• -· • .F .. P•= C•rpenter Yard clunup. 962--8612. ~=~.Pl:J:n~~ pe~nal lni~rvw only, Call Nunioa lte r I 1:t ry, Mi Here. ii a b~qendous
EXP. Rembdeli"•, cabinets, GARDP;NlNG.,SEftVJCE DRESSMAKING, p&nl wtta; --__ ,. Caplatrano Beach Mr. Damalak, (n,1 GS-66.\1 Hospital' Rd, 'N.8. Call ~tlon w/a .Uble e .... CLEAN-UP'. TRIM alter•tions, etc. Ree.IOnable, ...... -betwn &am A: 5pm. 642--99M an)'thr. Intervw 9A· inr co. Grut advance~J-4 repain, malnt. No job too • '4&-5469 • Dana Pt. 496-4353. \U'U· . Sharp attracc:tV. penoif~!1
am. Reu. 646-42U. • Alter•tlona _ '42-5145 DAILY PILOT HOUSEKEEPER ' daya a 5P, MfF. pel'IOll&llty plus can .tart'
C•rpet S9rvjce Gener•I S.rvlcn N~a.t, accutll~. i:i yean--op. 492M2o wk. Park Lido Convall!tol!nt 'M>lic immed. Can Pat •Kil
THINGS by Mooee, u. elect., Televliion Rep•lr CASHIERS: Car wash, part Center 642-8044. e e NEEDED nedy, 133-2100, A1M
JOHN'S Carpet A: Upholetery plumb, tenee, tilt', inltlns, ii: full time tor Fountain JANITORIAL -Experienced Jobi!, l>enniis A Denni# ~~::· ~~hg=~:j carpentry paint • t c . • BLAINE'S TV * Valley l Laguna areu. Ex-only. M111t know hard floor Tr Office Glrl1 ll'>flnel Ap~ 2182 Mietftl
5's-o820. ' Servlcln& All Brandl per. l"l::>l'd. Over 11. 644-4460 M>rk. 642--19911. Muat lie 25 and able· to drive ~on Dr., .
Retardanlal. Derttuer• A Authorized Marnavox INSURANCE, txp'd req'd, -APPLY -S.Cret•ry .
:2n:Or bi':..1:''';::S !ii~~ c~=t.~'!:~&:.-ln::· 0c; Knowp for hone.ty Mtl-4313 Counter bill!It«i, f! n d 0 r 1 e m en t 1 , 186 E. 16th St,, C.M. Younc eo. Good lkilll:.
cal'pl!ta. Save yoor money Bob, 146-'4, 46. TrH Servlc• bindt!.n misc. Good 09P'ty OPP0~11.JNI1'Y for 3 Oal1 Lorraine ·• __ ,,__...,__ G' .I to adv~nce. frinp beneftta. licerir.eii Rtil-E 1 t ate wnrta.IFt'+
by aavlng mt' extra trip1. ,RAJN",Qutten lnstalltd. GENERAL Trtt &rv. Yard hiS ~9550 Mra. Sims. 1a.lespeople. Be your own Penon~ Agency
Will clean living rm., d~ Rainy w.,a.1;<10 ~ .aon. clean-up, haulinl, 1prlnkler bou. Top mmmlssions. ~ We.tditt Dr., ~ ~
rm A:: hall $15. Any rm fr.50. J'l'ft est. RM.I. ~220I . repaira. Reu. 6f&...5Mll. :Have yoor own desk Ii MS.mo : • =h~JO~~ !;n~ ~ Heullnt,.... For f••t t•kHU't ptione. SERVICE ettab. l'ul~4
method. I do 'llOl'lc myself. ! lllJ J food oper•tlon W. E. Lachll'nmyer Realtor Bnuh cu.tomen. C.M': C YA'RD/prqe, cleanups. Re-~,n•lt 116(1 Ne..,.cirt Blvd. C.M. to $1~ wkly to •I ~G<>ool;;~re:::l·_.:"'=''= .. ;:"=L::__-,= I moYe trees, dirt, ivy. Skip-. . Full Time 6'6-~ 545-3483 962--0tl!. \
STEAM or Shampoo )'OUr ·-'°""'~~r.'iibackhoo~;';,;':" ~"';;,·~-~·ii•••••••••• carpetl clean! Quality work TRAsff 1: Guare clean-up. 7
at a reuonable prief'! Free days. Free eat. Anytime. Job W•nhcl. M•le 700 THE ISLAND HOUSE
PARKING Attendant, part SERVJCE Sta.
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pea.ranee, 644-1700 ext 555. P/Tlme avail. Apply
PORT Tbea.trt, Corona df'l Station, 17th A: Irvine, NB.
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fioon, patios, d rt v• a,
•ldewalk.I. Don Ml-8514.
PATIOS, walks, drive, ln11tall
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remove. ~8-8668, fot" et.
CEMENT WOJ\K,1~no job·too
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Eatim. H. Stuflick, 548-8615.
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Have a Oean Holiday! Call • F.qual Oppor. Empio}'tt
Dutch Mailitenance Service Job W•nted, Fa~le 702 I •!!!!!!!!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1or all no0n, window• " NEED HELP AT HOME?' COOK, exper. pttf'd, Day
cirpet Cleaninr. X1n 't work e we h ave Convll1e11Cenl 1hitt. Apply, Beverly Manor
done. No creJI. j37-1508 any·. 1'-ldel! • Nu r 1 e 1 • Conv. HOllp., 340 Victoria,
fuM. Housek~r• .... Com· 1-'c'-.M-~·~~=~~--
TIRED at nfsht! Why not )et pl.nion. · , (X>()K, EXPER.
us clean your a;t. or house HOM EMAKERSIUPJOHN· e BLUE DOLPHIN e
rree A: "Fee Polltion1 • pm, In appearance, e.xper
Gen'I Ofc Mktn1 to JM() .PR'INTER -125Crinulti txPer only. Apply 2590 New •
Bilirwual Stc'y to $550 mandatory. Full tim~ Job.i~C;.M;.;;;;;;;;;;;;';"'=·11 mM 029 A: 129 Good Joe. day1 ~2133 evl!l11
Keypunch to $475 c"'.:.'"';,.:.',c°'=~~-~--ll Medical Writer • $."JOO Pf\Pf'F.SSIONAL p h,o n e
Trainee, li te tyPt S375 aoUdtor • Dana Point, San
Gen'I Ol'c. AIR In S500 Clemente, Caplatrano atta.
.,CLAS,SIFIED
HOURS
while ""'' work. $3 per hr. 3355 Via Lido, NB QUALITY Cmient Work. Let .,--
George do it. Llc'd. Bonded. ~54::>-:.;:1653:;:·=~(===:;-·l~==:;--:"::;7;;-66!tt::t,,..,:-'.;;::;:-DENT.AL Receptionist. txper ~1695. · . JAPANESE Hou8f!'m&icl. COUPLE will live-In, Cook, k ' capable only. Newport.
F IC Bkkpr lo $700 Work Jn your own homt.
488 E. 171h (al tMnel CM Belt deal in area. Phone 8:00 a.m. to 5 Jl.m.
Monday thru Frida1 t to noon Saturday
Advertlaen: m ar, pla~
BLOCK Walls, Drlvewi.ya
Patlo8-Sidewallu • ,
9684!01.l AM or .Eves. .
MY Way. quality hdme
remod. Wal ls, celling,
floon. elc. No job too 1mall.
547..ooJli, 24 hr an1. aenr.
AdditiOM * Remodelin(
Gerwlck A: Son, Uc.
'61J..El(Ml .. 54t-2l'lll
Electrical
PRINTED circuit board11.
de11ign k fabrications, ahort
run 11peclallats 1 or 100,
Keene Enterprl11es, ~1759.
ELECI'RICAL. Jn1t1.U11tions,
remodellnr. repairs. Llc'd,
1~. Rell11atlc price11. Free
Est. 5f6.-{1211. • '
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'42-1470 ~1..SS between 9:00 .1..m.
Exp.· own -tranp. By•(lay, drive; pnct. llUrM eiq>er. 1 _IJ3.<l89.1_;__;__· ------
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PVT Nu~ m work Of!"
cuk)nally when re r u I a r
nune1 are ill or on vaca· DEDICATED CLEANJNG NURSING Compank>n for
*·We Do Everythiri& * IM!ml invalid, live-In. Lite
2' hr. <;an 6nl4072 hakpna:. Ace 39. S!ts-tn.
DENTAL A1 1l 1tant,
chalnlde, Lquna.. Some
exp. n or over. 4M-3596.
YOUR FUTUltE
BE YOUR --•·N B05SI lion. Patttnt IM!ml-invalld I: EARN xtra. money ·for the UW requires JUtfni . 3 or 4 hn
holiday!. E-Z. fun 10 d<I. Men or Womet\ per wk. Unfil heeded u
their ads by te epbone
COSTA MESA orncz: 330 w. Bar
6-42-5678 t
Mesa Qeanina Snvi~ DA YWORK. Part time or
Carpets, Windows, F1oor etc. wee.kly. 'ltf'tlable. 0 w n
Raid. A:: C.Ommc'l. 54S-4ll1 tranap. 543-'.1005. 541-9330.
P 'tlme· alM avail. Start 1 uh 1 11 tu t e $2.25 hr.
Now! Call 1168-5448. Le•H A Yellow OR3-3S47. .HUNTINGTON B
ENERGETIC Young boy, 11 lT•xl Cib QUICK Order Fry Cook. 17875 BeACh '!l
NEWPORT BEACH
3333 =i/i Blvd.
or over, lo help t n Steady Empjoyme.nt. Apply 540-1220 ; PROFESSIONAL warehoulll! Mi w 1 I e Call for Appt 1703 • ~EA-•-~(C1114<pr $800 · '"· · 546-1311 ln..peraon, Mesa Lanes, LAGUNI'\. .a . ..._. HANDYMAN '"""'" ~ 54&--7360, uk for Bu d Su rlo CM 222 Fo('l!lt AW. ,. _ _. F,,,..B .. ....,r-CoMtr tol800 K••-·· P' r, · • <94·9466 Dalt'• Maintenance .3<:.1v1ce ''-.... ., , .,,,
G_ir1 Frid'y/Bldrpr $800 Real Eatate S&Jesmf!n
__ _.:•:...c-:....c·c.--•---ISec'y:·l .oan' $495 ENGINEERS liiii;a;""'&.,'"'.,;;HiOe;;nnan;;;;;iii;;o wanted. Metn11 'Realtor, SAN' CLEM&N'J't
P•intint A Aceounting Chi</J'yp\11 $450 With manqement potential. 645-M.14 305 N. El CnmN Md P.-rfuir11lna PBX/'RK'tpt. $450 Look tnt.o a Mw fie:ttl wino KEYPUNCH OPRS ~~-cC:.:C,.:::;_---11 49244.20 '
. Girl Friday $400 J1yoU,. New automotive pro-We have lmmed. npeninp R.E. Land Salea NORTK COUNT't
HANGMEN, nles &: INO., FIC Bookkee~r $560 duct. Gmund floor oppor. tor candidate w/a minimum READY TO CHANGE? dlaJ tree ~l'?'J
Paper, vinyl, itock., pl.int P.T. Sec'y.P .R. $2.50 hr Call 333.9130, Qt e: months exper. S.lary We have It for you! t,
Store come1 to your door, NEWPORT will be cornmenaunte w/ ~Winter. besl·1tllln& d CLASSI IED Sc~wartz, 54.7-sM& .. • Personnel Afency EXECUTIVE prior exper, To $500. Yelopment, mlnutn from DEADL 11
No WuMi '42-:1170 • ' P.ersonnel A-ncy For Appl. O>nlact downlown :Palm Sprin,p.
Moln'"'1....C• ~P W~nted; M lo· fl 710
ER * •-Carol Smith Glant ad campaig:ri will ut· r.°'•"' .. J~ne~(!'.'1\"':'.a':y~~ * WALLPAP · •vco FIN'NCl•L urale So. Callt. boginni"" r-,~pu "',.!.-,-pt \Vb.!t1 .-•. call ''Mac" AEROSPACE MGMT Mecl lc1I Writer "" ~ "" J , --~ ooal•• •• ·~• -· ,_ SERVICES ln an., '"'we ·~ !or M~ ... •-"o• AL'S GARDENING 541-14« ~tru Nttd man w/manaaemenl In l't!IM!arch area. 2 Yl'll cof. people to cover the LEADS. when dfold'if:" .k .r;,u...,
for &ardenlni: I: 1malJ 3G DAY Special. lnterlExte Mies badqrourxl A:: ability te1P. Some mtdkal writing 6i> Newport Center Dr. Headquarters In our N.B. day, ):1 no0n.
landlCllpinc: M!'\llcea, eaO palntlrc. Llc'dfll'll. Local to '~e ' ~· Xln'I be.ckgroul'ld or ~t col-Newport Beach &t+SIM flftlet1, A branch ol our ~. ,SuYire Newport. reb 30 yn exp. Fret eat. eamu'lg potermal, lege rrad. Equal Opper. Employer ONE BIWON DOLLAR C~SSll'llD
CdM, Ollta M-. Dover call Ch cl< -Call !or Appt. 410 W. Coot> Hwy., NB -"'· ltlG(J~TIONS
Sham, WatcllfL u • • 832-Cl Sult• t-1 '45-2716 MAN or woman wflHn&lf! PALM DESERT ERROllS: .A~
A laocil •waht ad ta a toad n.tiy Pilot Want Adi bl.w AJDF.S: exper. 7al'lh1pm ahlft bo)-1 for perm. p/time work ORllNS slwluld thl!ck their adl
investment . barp1D.I plan. • llpm-7:30am ahift, Appl)', EXPERlENCED llOlderen, 6 wfL.A. Tlmea. 64J...4800. '4~30JI, lxt. '' da1_~~•te'""°"iy ..,....TH•
Park Udo ConV.-f~nter 466 mo. lo 1 yr exp, MobU* "Make Room For Dad-....................... 11 '...._.1 · • • ' D~Y P,D..oT 'Ulum• * l1q:shipRd:N.B.Mi..8044. Communl o atiotv, 293 dy '', .Clt!an out !ht (2, RN'S U.blhl'y forthefint~
SEU.ING Yourttlt.rT> "Ult" Coll!p Ave., <Harbor & prage . , , )'OW' tnsh Is I1-711m, medic.I 1t1rglcal CIOl'ft-ct. insertion on)¥. * * * * -----------------,1 with UI .• ll!ll tt Wt. Daily Baker), C.M. St0-6704. CASH with a DAJLY PILOT WARD CLERK CANCELi.AnoNs : 1 'lzPilo~·;:;• ;:Cl;:"';:::"';;od;::· &;;;:2-$11:::;;;;;;..!~Se:;ll=:;ldl:;•;;;'::";;m;;•;;now:;::;;';:;:;:;::;:::.;:a..::=:;"':;'"";;;;:';;d.::;;;:::;:;;;:;:;;-I 3-llpm, medici.t .ursteal W)ltD killing an ad lMo
Trad~r's Paradise 11 . RN "'" .. mak• • .....,.
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Broker evn: 13H34l. all 1\.E. tra.df'a. kaltor ... * * :*,. ~·
Trade-Crafltiln&n metal H1v.e cwtom houw., Colt•
laltl w/.t.and and attach. M.U.. $32.,000. F.quli, n4,0IXI
._, lndallrW ta~f!NW, • want lncomt. Broktr,
al. ~ value. eVH: hl-6341.
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PAUJB vmas, BJt., ' RA, <HUS OJnnie 21• Sporty
llen. blDiuot nn, l yn new, TS, II mpll OW-, 11,...
~ 5' 1eo .... 119.500~ f +, Low tfmr. Oear. '8000
Far ~tllP. Owner ~ tor ear, plane or ? cn4) j (JU) 547-4737 McOl:tt, Q.1'$.l ~ SDYC .
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3-llpm, 00 at the KU.L NUMBER ~ , ~RN 1lvta )'OU by :rour ad
tJJcft' a1 recelpt ot your U-7am. J.C.U., C.C.U.11~ c•~lation. 'ntls lr.111
L VN'S mi'J\ber must be in-:.
llpm-7arrt, Bub acute u"1 tl' aQ\M by the advert'I_.
RN'S I" eMf' of & dilpute.
SUrrttY E:tpeiiencf . CANCELLATION' 0 1'
NUltSES Al,DIS CORRECTlON o, NEW
Exper. 3Jl.l'!,' AD'I D'ORE RUNNING: . LJAI TEQt / EvttY el!wt lo, ....i. ..
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SUPPl Y ~~H cash In adva-by moll
D:ce41ent Mltk"-___ ~ or •t. •n.v o.,.-ot our ot-
• hinge ~ • , fleet. NO phoiM'orde-rs.
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' 1. Stretching out the Christmas shopping season gives retailers a chance
to function more efficiently. When clerks are less harried, shopping
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satisfied with the gifts you finally decide to buy.
• 5. And there's no secret ·about if, f he 'Christmas shopping season is the
biggest so/es peri~d of the year ·for most retailers. Support local
merchants now and you'll help them make enough profit to keep
their prices reasonable all year long. (And prices will never be more
reasonable than they are now.)
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~~~ Holp Won!M, M • , 710 Bulldlntl ~.. ... ...... Sele 112 M1 ... 11 • ._. Ill Ai:li.-111
SERVJCE Station Attendt.nt, 4'ri' alum. 4 1tetion wlndow CAL thop Birch bdrm. att --..------
exper. Full • p/tlme. Ap. """"' W/ICIWOI, pc. 4'x'I' Pd dlnlnJI !able Ind c:haln, *· AUCTION * STEREO, Im Gomrd, has HOLIDAY Gll'T
ply 990 E. Cout Uwy, NB. plAte rtaat 9' a!um1 ala11 flee. ,ultllt' &: amp., ukutele, Fine P'Urnlture, full ateno cll.aqpr, atr P«OILIMI?
STATISTICAL wall 1Jldi11r dooi; untt. mile. llema:. Maple cahlnet 4 APOl.ianen !~~~11 '!:o ~dlo 0~!.~0 r:1-00 rt1 ANALYST I. TYPl•T 641-1522. • whal.not. office dHI< • 'l'ndlood of -~ L
1 Year ot college maiJ-+ Cem•r•• a.' cbllr, 00.t t11:Ju1p, table, lad-CbrWmu to)'I. 'W/TET + • deck, lt!l1 MlNER.ll.8.. l'OSlDL& '
1 ders •'"lie etc eem t Au~-Fri•"· 7 brand n.w. wu left Vilit .,.. UJneralla 2 >T1: ot ttat t;yplnc, Job Equl_... IOI ' "I' " en "'""'na "-J• :oo p.m. uncla1mtd on'•·-Sold ~ In N.n , artt. Work oonsilta ':._ .... _ ... ____ mixer, Fri., Sat. • Sun., Windy'1 Auction B.rn ....,.way. •bo-NiGOrn·wareboule. U10A
o( 40~ calculall-l'"-on a lO PARKING LOT SALE 16721 Maple St., F, V, ~S" N-,. ....... __ tor ~. ~off belanc. of !-ocfn, CM, Mar' Har1M:ir I: ~.... Sat Dec 11 • 10 4 847-6852 .,. -··..-.. "'"' .. ......_ Sll5 or take ovtr bTl&ll &ftr. m-14'4. M ..........
key calculator, '°" anal)'%· to pm ' Behind TOll.)I'• Bide Mat1 pt,yq'lenta. <;olleetlon t>e..t--Sa•·-· • • PM-=: ~ 0( filUrel Ii: 409' •lat Movie, 1till, dark room. ANTIQUE and new Xmu n4/893-C501. r r ..... ...,, --
Ing, i:..1 .. -. -..ic.. •~ .. r NE."W tr. USED * Gl-1550 :tree ornaments. TO)! ltff.m SOLD l&r&t home, mu.t 9tU day A: Ewntna1 by a.pp'!.
_...;r __ ......., B I. C Photo r-11 I followinr Item. • Parlor n;'IO. deptndfnc an quallflea. · _ .. pment er\(lne, Strine a n t q u e G Piano, 8,. table ... .,.., 10th * 01riatmu Gift Idea *
Hom. Send ftlwne to a~-284.1 w. Uncoln, Anahelm •I e t1 hbe'Us. Typewriter, Soy BBQ, McLIJne ANNIVERSARY SALE For the S\O' or-. pl who ba1 l
sified Ad no. ltl. Daily PilOt Furniture 110 needs reptjr. Seise rug and er Jewn edrer. ~ Pewter .It .-fvet Ho&waft, ew.rythlnc Bt1)l' • unique,
P. o. Box 1560, Ca.ta .... ' pad. DilhH, Much mort. I .ew:lzw machlnt, tankaJ*, chums. JMll'I ornate brua cue _Nat ... ~
Calif. ~ MOVING! J Pc !!e'Ctkma.I AM lo 5 PM. 2l6 E: 1tth St. tt<lOl'd ltonp jewetry 4': eJCe«1.ttve aifts_, Cl.lb Rfl:ilfft1 W• l'la'iilJ
S1'EN:) $ZO. to '15'?· Recent wt th lamp tabl~ aw ma~. eo.ta Mesar AH ucftltnt.. • lf&nd • madHbe er:sravhla ane, Jn btautfful' eond. A.'~
higb 9Chid erad. Some si-. Beaut 6' buffe-t , SAT I: Sun sls:XI, MS Tempo '540-ZUJ done on pnl'JWiN. worklnc ordttl Ideal tor
lmowfedge ot ~ &ood Cordovan m.ahoc tlnlth $85.'HlJJs·Dr, L.B. Util trail@!', SHAGCARP·ETING'iux-NOA(:K'S family room bar, ati:iie,
phone peraonaltty. Typing Le t&ble lop deak ~. exect. deak, metal det«tor, urious white ~ izylon 102 ,:. llitti. C.M. 646-31(1 pl~' :·~f~
60, SU JIO, good apelllni. M&Jq rattan chr 1: 01. eo!f clubs, elect 1taft, carpeU,.. Ha.w 72 lq\W'f; ~~;;>'=;;'?~"""==I r--..
Calt,615-Bt N.8. toman. $40. Olaise lounae retrl.I. dryer: IYnl equip, lo yards prailable. Will LIVING art' .fur C'hrlltmu, fo( tt •ml.Lit ..U! Alkine
T EL EPijONE Anawennc $60. Bed~ chr Ii: ottom11.n ad bike, camping equip. ~at hJlf prl~Just beautifullx ~ ''Ttr· $325. &e-.3589 Eve/wlmda.
Service Operator. Exper. 125. Che1t1 ol drawers ~c. scuba 1ear. S.C.95 ~r yard., Install rufums 'by Marie", 12" * USID SAILS*
prtf'd. 540-Xl52. 5'8-96.511. MOVING m111t ~ .. bdnn before Oirlatmu; Prl\rat. ~ bovt1 $12, 1&'' Sl0.50. $25.000 Uled at, tnwinfary-fl)
TELL·ER COM~ eo-ordlne.ted suite, twin·bed,·Jp dirl,int partyct.lll37-m9FJ.Toro. 8 $9, 1mall .S2. cactus be IOld at Oi'anc:e CUunb'
P/Tfme antiqued y~llOw bedroom nn tbl;dine~set,eleeiOsl SURFBOARD T '6'• prdena ln M~ PGttel7 ~Sw.p.Meat,s.tl>ec.
1et. 'lncltlde1 .f poster •lnJ:lt I: udl.rool, oddll & , <t"nda. HARBOUR. Good Iba~ . $2.50, $10, ~IMJ. 8U2 llm .ti bl: l2lh. All ..n.
bed, mattre11 and box ~62 Strathmoor, H.B. DeJ. works '25. Knee board 59,; Pl'nnin&too, H.B. Sat -SUn dacron, ~ *"? new CDhd.
aprlna. 6 ft. armo lre ly. DEEPER VISIONS ....._ evta. 1or•bo!a1G«t OC91DftO-( , . . , cu~.. "' ~-"'°' ""-w~~be> che111, , ta ~ 1 e M.O'(l~G: @X~ ~ Ir qi.tr handles, works excfUent I netd ~~. 10", 1 h.p. Saw ~cy FMl'lf'OW1da, CpetA
lamp. Will seU.Mparalely or like new' $125. keiunot,-e J80, Wet wit-MIL. Ion& Smith, ri.dlal aw, sell or Mell. .Bootti.14' fD 1'I.
together. '"2-3963 ilt 6., lf!"Wln& machine never Uled, johl15 .l a!eews lllc:e new trade, for aood-1•• tilttnc UNI · E ~tmu Glftll:
CON'l'EMPOR:ARY tumtture many mlsc hlehld Item.a. $e..615-1345 eve1. f!bor table· aw. Sell S" QU •
DOWNEY matched 4 Ir s· aofa1, 12' l9fi8...G211, 21401 l.einon Trte, GARRARD .f.IJP(l auto El.c o wld• .. f'.&nge ~~: =
SAVINGS &. LOAN curvedeofa, Eames, Saarin. H.B. turntable, Vilt& AM/FM ~~; ni . VTVM. :JeN. ot.count .,nce.r 10 t&
catt Mr. Davenport en, Shle'lda, dlalt'I. Ratun TOOLS, planer, oompreuon, multl..pl@X ltereo $50. tenith · 5, Sat Dec. 11~ lD"91
642-7422 set, tugs. New IN cook top moton, dies. outbrd motor, prtbl tt<:Ord pla.)'U' $$. I' COUdi Pl, 2 occuionel Samoa Dr. Huntln1to11
TRAlNEE for pbannaeeuti· fr hood. 830-91.M. rua:•. carpedng, ~nuine lthr Polaroid Land came r 1a chain SlS. a.eat $1, lamp Beach. ~
cal manufachftr, H 11 h 12' SECI'JONAL aofa, or.:. chair, books, diahu etc. w/ltather cue. neye;r u&t'd table $3. Cypn!'9a tbl ltmp1 ·air $150.. 9 School grad., strong In math. white damuk, dinette aet , 2908 Irvine Ave. NB, $50. Men'• iOlf dubs Sl.5. SS. ff. 2 Sirts bikes $10 It: 1 HP awu:,,,WOC' tio
TI4/557-8126 comer If'!> bdnn se t & :;.(9-1477. 644-0832. $U, elect orpn $50 . ;.,~tSQ..~ 99t.
TRUCK SALESMAN chest, chall'S, tables mlac. GARAGE SAie Pin Ball MOVING: Solid maplt! 546-2!166. a
Orange O>U_nty•1 volume Ford tiTh-2986 aft 5· machine, elecironic test H<:fttuy w/butch. ch.t GtRMAN CU.tom bu i It MlteeilUJtl-
rle-aler has t'lpMing for one MARBLE top p.me table, " equip, air compreuor, ji& $350. Take $150. Sllm-Trlrn "Trix Expreu" train IQ' WantM no I
truck aalemiim with provell me.lchlnz captains t.;ira. 2 A&W, chest ol drawers, SlO. I antique cowbella $25. otit with Monorail. Complete WAN'fED'.lllllt hilts with
l"K'On:i ol ~ in truck Early Amer. end tbla. misc. 8' 2-21o2 ft'.» Pedal-Trim Exercycl1 ns. a: mounted on .fxl' •wine up
and fleet u.Jea. TOP EARN· French Prov. twin hdboard•. Gardenia, Fntn Vatley Maple oec. 6 end tbl $Sea. table. Mmt 9eel Onl,y Sl2S. ~~ b&meu W VW,
INGS FOR TOP MAN. Ap. Misc. 919-0596. WORK Bench tool box 240 E. l&th Pl., C.M. Apt :642--0=~131~. -~---
pfy in Pft'IOn onty 'to~ 6 PC. aolld maple bdrm eel tools glas_;,_ cha'~ No. 2. 548-6432. DRESS Jorm; b&nd ,..,_, W4ffTID Ray Truck Mar 'Jbeodo · • • ........ "• .. -... ~~ Proof: an11' mint Mbl Robi,. Ford 50 • re Sl.25. Gibson rtfi1g. 11 cu It mapUying lamp, vases, SHIP MODELS -Fine, cu dryer, 1'\11 cbampooer, ·
snae Count). ~r~= $125. Magnavox combo lamp11, taJ1e9try, gung, misc hlndcn.lted to seal•. AD maple butch, Ire recllnu, • • 912-'1919 •
Blvd., a.ta ·M~. !!!~~ l 1V color $415, &: Etc. Sat.&:. Sun. 9-4, 3257 WOOd hulls, canvass Alla. clothes hamper I: mile. VACUUM: Jne'Xpe•lve but
T • I Ff h E ~. Minnesota Ave., C.M. Museum quality. Not from 642-67'16, l()Od, c.t1 M7-7m ane I
Man':': ato!. Hnxf;JG. DANISH ~rn aola & 4 DOUBLE bed w/matchine: kits • by old , European POOL TABLES Warebouee ·pm. All day Wk-ends.
5:31'.1.Apply No 58, Fa~'-n mbdatchlngtbl c~,· corner blondecheat&nitestandfl.1 f~an •. Prtv,1ate ~· Sale. FreJa;ht damaaed $49 Mu1iaJtnstrumenttm .,....., rm •""" c on d ect"'n bein& quldated. ID $199. New alata factory -...,,= .... ..,....,.,._,_ IA'land, N.B. &M-:1069 aft 5 wkdaya, ati ton .window ~ir/cond. RC"-~1424,Mp.m. aated, $195 to ,395• VlOUN'4a:be.$58
VIETNAM VETERAN day on wkend cabinet HI-Fi. Sat &:. Sun. FA<...,-ORY ' SALE, HAND ·-~-. •-•-N,lce Cbrt.tmu ..!# . · 2756 Lorenzo Ave, CM. . --... .,...,,._, .... .-· Onc1! In a lifetime oppor. lo DRAPES ~· fioo I fllth ntROWN S'roNEWARE; Uke new, Uted wry start a mgmt, Cll'fft' in a 115• 6,' _,_ r ft e ' MOVING SALE. GE Fridp. Dec. 10th A: 11th, from POOL ;ables, &late $299 up. Littfe $1ft1 Vll\ae 1-• b h ot rreen · <»Ulta table, •i.c: f bed 135 · Oiuck 1 Bowlin& A Billlardl ...., _ ~.... ranc one of co.ii~ wht rokf, ltallan $15. 2 blk """' 50 a · ' aqu~um 1fix~ pmP.I Lampt,Bo~t 2750 Harbor Blvd. a t ===-·~·~~--~ tries biggest companies. oHi-..... :,., 115 $15, desk &:: chair $3), dinet-'"'"''• anten, ,...,,, Ad CM. ,..,. ._. .. ;...,_ WOODEN Oarinet w l th Pla·-·'" "--'onina ~ ... .,..,. ';.,~1.,. "'' ... ' ea . te-••, 6<5-409I. , '83 Towne, Bo •-j I ams, .,,,,,..,~ ...,....., .. •u~ ... ·~-. ,. ...... ~ •• o.>.rV •.i. ~ w .. A an at who eaalt! S , · case ooellmt ennllltion.
Jell )'OU learn while you C.M. prices I:. below. Many 2nd1. un 1" sm. ls p11Qn aquarimn with
earn. Fine benefita pq., MAPLE hutch, 69" hl&h -SS> SAT/Sun. Udo llle, Furn, Affiliated Craftamen, 2121 2 Mink ltelea: Natural ranch stand S1G 911-1152
car, expe~ .Jl&id. Thia ii lrg. rlan top C'Ollee ta~le toys, sporfl, garden, Canyon Dr, CM. •I: ~ blue. Xlnt cond, °"='==·""'~~,--=I
no t a sales job. Start $6000. 150. G~ log $21. Bra.~ trim hardware, sink, T-pee, fr'plc MAPLE boolreue double protet&nally maintained. **DELUXE Double torn 10
Call Don Beiaon, 54G-605S ~~ire screen SSO. H.B. acceM., junk etc. l2T Vla solid panel head 'and foot Fully let ou,L Phone far piece drum let.: Zfljtan c;ym-
!:outat A&ency ' Nice, 'NB 613-5680. bedstead. 8' b I u • -& re e n appt, &14-86'l&. boll; $300 <Ir' bnt of'ttr,
2790 Harbor Bl. at Ada.ma ' . ***** LEAVING Dec 15, lotJ of quilled dawnport. ecctnint CUSI'OM wrought lrcn rmn;a ·* 644-45&t +
WAITRESS tor mttee shop, 8 White Neugahyde aofl, eoodie•! Qt!st of drawers, condition. Bel.p d&wbport. dividen, pin; l>raas 9Jl!SCl'f 8G 8ta1ldud Gul-
expeor, Apply in pe:raon, textured pattern, loo9t' back 80fa, nip, houaehold itftnl. New eleclrlc, ab er• aw• ,lamps. q1.tts. SJ~ .... lJ.11.1 tar, x1nt c:ond, '311), 2 ether
Mesa Lanes, 1703 Suptricr, 'CU!hions, $50, 968-7001. lOc to $5. 1721 w, Balboa 547-3112. ,. Stainer O'ettlont1 13712 suitars '25"" SM-29:12
C.M. KING u bed, T.V, desk, end Blvd., NB. HAMILTON Bch, mix· Hartm', G.G. CLARINET EYettt by But·
WAITRESS exper. in food I. tables, tile cabinet, lampa-, WKND of Dec, 10.U. MllC. er/Juicer .a: Bwls. SlO. 4' DIAMONDARE tinr; 6 carat feL Xlnt ~~SSL
coclctall1. Apply In penon. etc. • • Must Sell. 2232 llem9 tor 118.)e incld: mini Plutic X-mu tree 6 Utea aolltaltt, appraised $300 * _..,ou *
Thi! Blue Beet. 107 2ht Pl. PacUic Ave No. A, C.M. bike $95, autumn haze mink $5. Mahog vanity I: bncb Great •• Chril:tmu rlft. Ouft•rt • Gulld & Lyt•
NB. 673-990(. HOUSE fU'll of. f'Urn. Bdrm., stole $150. 27.f Sherwood St., $25. Duncan Phyfe tables. Make ofter. 54&-C47S. Reaclnlbte. tH-'lJH
WAITRES.SES. age ~. Jlv rm., rup, r e fr J & , C.M. 673-3961. BRITANNICA.. 31 vol.umea tu OfflCe l'umftuN/
Apply in pel'IOn only, Reuonable MS-1668, 392 GARAGE SALE Ftl Sat &:. NEW Amphlcat .. now, land date-+ world Atlu I: 2 EflUlp. 124
Delaney's Sea Shanty, 630 16th, C.M. Sun .ll am: mapl~ table tir sea : ldnl tor ski tripa, vdlurne dictionary wlbook· _ _...._ ______ I
Lido Park Dr., N.B. DBLE bed, com/ w/lrame milk gltw, 11m1>ler, miec'. etc. for Chrlatmu. Barpint. cue. Bnt otltt. 962-TIJT. Bll'!UtOUGHS Bkllp'JWmach.
WANTED energetic peopl~ Ir llpl'd, Xlnt $35. Dinette dl8he1 & other Items. 6501 Sacrifice 541-9710, or DOU.S for Chrlstmaa. $3IXI. Victor addinl m&ch
who are tired of workin.r for aet, ~Y American $40. Corrine Cir, H.B. 84~'134. 546-3676. Can b& .en at Adorable A: floppy, quality $30. 3M eopla' 2 )'Tl old $50 •
othera I. want financial in-~2561. GARAGE Sale Sun l0-5: 2'JJO W. Cout Hwy., N.B. hlndmade 2)" ,Ranedy Ann 613-9570. .
dependence. WI! train. CaU SOME'mING different for McLean pwr mowtr, vw PA S)'llem, hu I channela, ii: Andy Ii: others. 838-51166. POODLES, AKC, b2ack.? P',
& make appt for penonlll Christmas 1009' leather radio, roll away bed. Much w/sepUate Rewrt, vdume l:tlD GOLD ru& $35. M•t-1 M. ?. wb. $UIO. De;olit
lntervw, 5J6..(i64.2. hauock• I: camelaaddle1, mere. 1936 Port o~. I. ~ble Ms COflU'Gl. Paid chiJW bliw 6x9 . and 5x8 bofda tU OlriMmu. Ova.
WANrED: NH.t appearing 839-4904. N.B. 64.f-7146. $8M recf'nt:ly. Will aurWoe throw ftl(I $TS. Snow aids 6f5.01C. evn, &G.ot'l3.
man, &Orne exper, awiJW DANISH mtidem 2 pl~ CABOVER camper sbell, "-for $550. 968-0'196. $70. 6f.f-1Xl9. DACHSHUND pups, WI')'
Ahifl Newport Center Tex-green/blue davenport, with T encloaed traUtr~ refrJ& .• CUSTOM Wbetla • I holll' NORITAKE dtlna 93 pc. miniature. Shots, A.KC,
aca, 6'H155. Walnut table, ,?!'i, 2)762 90(a 4: king u bed & loll Porsche type wt th caps. Fotlnria Cl')'9tal .fl pc. Serv m&bopny ft(f, MA F •
WANTED exp'd men for Spindrift i...ne, H.B. more. m Costa Mm St., Gaod condltlon. Fits Ford or tor 17. Beaut. old patt.rn&. ,~==,.,·s:--=,,.,.,...--I
Mobil Service S t a t I 0 n • CM. Chryaler. '90 for 11et ol .f or Ex Ol'.lfld &M-230t AFGHAN Pup AKcl ~
H ~ • G~-•-C DINETrE 1llbte, ~al ... o:: for 2. 675-1345 eves . • ,_,. ...._,, ,. t aruur o::ouer ' .M. hue . .f, vinyt ,rwlvel chairl, FURN., &a.me• &: miac. Sat. ..,,,. ' CLOSING ciut &mday • •~ .,.,.... Cl' pe • ~~~~~~~~~I Bilctbrn/rold. Like new. $95. &-Sun. 10-f. 894 Se.ndcaltle DU'I'OI Maid Fuhlona Sale; Hardware Tools Bulldtt Rftlonable-tmnL ~a
II" I ..,.-D•., CdM, Louk Harbo< Supnv1-'1 umplu, euppil,., 'Pxlnbo '• mile. OLD En( • ..,.., dor mb<.
MerchandiM V MUST sell Herculon .mfa It: View. 10 -Mo/O off. May be aten 557-T8116 or 646-3109. Reacued trom pnund'. To
• ------· 1 I I J I II! at 1581 Baker, Sal .I: Sun all ,. ~ PIECE p'--.. ~-of &oocf home SZ5. MG-1919. -ove seat, p uah ve vet. C&lJ ewe ry d Frl 1-9 fl&..1525 .,... .... ..., ........
•••••••-645-1701. ay, · · Vlvant attrlJng .Uver by IBM tnO&i C carbon i'i&lili:
Antique• IOO MODERN 1 wood oval CALL 546-5110 alter 6 pm to Water Kl.Ila. lull auto, water Heirloom-tartly ulled, will $Zi0. Good cond. 1
d,_, bl""'& ..L-•-_,_ find out when A whtre to aotteM'l', still In carton, sacrltlee. 646-3821. 546-7739 ~ 5f5..3C12 , . . .,.,ng ta e, ....... ..-., .uni see a 1~ cuat Diamond nevu used. Family alz.e
{2) T Antique Louts l6tb cond., $75., 49l-3428. ring, Tifiany aetting. Wed-543-75Rl. CHEST type fretter $75. ADDING MAOl'XNE -
matching sofu, avocado BEDROOM, Llvinc i'OOm, dln1 bands included with m Sllnprtand dru:m '6 stand Almost blW " •
daal mu! dk, carvedhio~;,!! child's room furn!~. Call charge. Save! $28S. Finn. ESwS:~:_E.._ WSALEome'111 'El' •,r:n,,t $25. Ad,JumMe l)'mbot stand * 968-STff + ' nae own cut •ocu, .,.,.,.,, 6'5-3:164 Re bl IUUIV<Jlll<• • "" Ii: brulhes $5. 548-~ Pl /"--• ~ HB · uona e. Wher• to buy Diemoncl1 Deripers labels. 2118 CU.tr WATERLESS ~ 19 .,.... ...--.wMI ._ * CHRISTMAS SALE * * Used furniture, 1 year okl. Be-iflum cutter .U. Dr. N.B. 6',_..S. pc., 1U triple ply. st.Wea PIANO & ORGAN
Entitt Stock 1'i.tc0untcd Leaving State-Must Mil! diamond.a under whol.ese.le ORIENTAL objectl acqull'l'd steel Guam. $1.SO. 646-019C. * * SALE * 1tj
OmUT's Antique• 5'8-811! 6~5335 aft 5 pm. price. cn.f} Mi-0681 In, Orif'nt, (lampt1, pkturea, Bl.ACK wool coat blk fut TremeniSou. dilcount on Wn,.
470 N. Old Newport Rd. NB WALNUT br lltt, Danlah Mllchlnery 116 camphor cheats, end ta.bl.et trlm lU: 15 l'Uffy Ili. hrandl. ~ de--
DESK 6 Dreuer, xln't 'CODo coboondkc~'I ~~~ ln xln'l nmNACES. Wall Hy-ttnt &:. morel .~ aft 5. will~ .. S15. ~ liwry .iuarantMd. No Pl.Ya dltlon., · ....... ~--. • ' Cerulean Mink cape stole, ~ ti1 ,......,,.,
-"165 TWIN Std $30 Round White Me It In 1. Lead pots, a.....,..iled valutt $450. Xlnt RENTA,l..S -For )'OW' boU-~ tnxn: 0"rv · Crucibles, Ir: Refactorie11. .,,.._ d-.y party outdoor he<tl YM\aha e .,...""-'----------1 ta'b\e $40. 2 cane bar .toolt Sunday, 5 ~7_7115 or cond Will sell I« ,250. • · '-'"-~
Applft[lncM I02 . $10 e&. 6f2.7031 646-3109. ~291 Ir: grill•. Tif/539--5116. Conn • n.om..
LARGE •lie oak dinln& room 309 WIN~ ~ 81, AREA rue Sl'xU' wool lhq-: = : ="
--.-c"'o"s"'T"'"+...,1"'"°"-.--1 table, 6 chairs" hutch. D .. ~~T• ndl.al arm aw, lever actton, ""· teO. wttti ~nd •~~ ~d ... ~ nt'W xlnt * See • hear the A...1--
APPLIA'NCE SALE!! S125 * 646-4730 ,,.,, ... ,, actoen. '100. cue. &U-7602 co .-. Cl'Wl7'Ul.LJ• COAST Mus~an
ENTIRE STOCKI I I' SOFA with M'l' down llll-&75-3899 allt!r 6' *Bumper Pool Table, xlnt LAPIDARYequjp.tltlPPHea, NEWPORT 6 llUBOlt
Jttfrlaen.ton, Wiibers, Dry. ed ~llhlons. Pair Ice lolUlp Mlacelfeneou1 111 oood., ,slate bed, e moe: ~. doll~ out. Sun d;ay, ())ct.a Mt1a * 'IG-21!151
en, TV'1. ConYOn~nl chain. !>IMO'l5. $125. * 13.\-2367. MT-7'111 or 648-3109. ' * SALi SALi *
Terms. HID&&-~. $'15 4: $65. T' Estate Sale clean up! KENMORE AUTO WA!!lfER CUSl"OM Draperle•, new. 1
Flmtone Store, 475 E. couch, $60. Chain, 'velvet, RattAn table• It chain, bric-Good Cond ·PS JYory mlor, 22 panels Jn 2 'IANOS •• ORGANS ,
l7th St., C.¥. &t6-UM $37.5(). Like new. &eur11. •·b
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rac, Jewelry A much ~ • pn. s;soo. 548-3299. Steinway, 'Kawa!, llullme6di-;:;;c;;;;;;-;;;:';:-;i-::::.i-';;'ic--I'·;;:::::::::..:::;;.;:::.:::..::::.::::;;., m IC Allin Bl1dw'tn, etc. 1'ia FROST Fl'ff 15 cu It, GlblOn G•reee s.1. 112 3lo Fernltt.f CdM BRADFORD dbl kt)lbrd. CRAETSMAN prrwer tltllt $295.'RENTALS SlO vp.
refrib., bottom freezer . ' ' orflJ'l S104.50 Gl'Rn Velvet RW, aPod cond, pvt pty. Dally Jo "1Q t
whllt'. Xlnt cond. Stas'. Fri-Sat/Sun 9:30 <tu g pm dttu 1be 9 $10. 541-8931. ""-Call 551-8113. Sat 1G4 1un 124
968-4507. GAR.AGE Sale; Bar itoolt, SEARS 7" table ••· 3 I' -•T, ~LTABL• ,_ ...... KIRBY vacuum. E:uilltnt fllLD'S PIANO CO. dreu«, tiled de1ks, bookl, bladet I: dado cutter i,s hp ..,...... rvv o::. UIQD .
16 ' COPP~RTONE rotary mowtt. Set 9:»2. motor, $45. bt i.dder. ~#1$.Xlntt:ond. fO!' abq cupetb:W. Aaklni • 113.lNewpcftJlhd,
FrlfklalM Reing. 1\-i )Ira 9S8 Sandcutle Dr., CdM . alum A plutlc 361' 3 1 yr. otd. lll!IW935. ,70. 561-1201 a.ta lCtla Tl~ ~;st Free. Call aft 5· CLOSING out SuJkh.t • atePa: $10. 34Wt42. 1 SCHWINN ottclM bleyde. POOL TABLE. Delta colnoop HAMMOND 0reu. walnut.
• Hardware, Tools, Builder CARPETING Ir pad IJ'ff-fl It Excellent condition. fJll. al&te bed,' tood COlld. UiO. 25 '*"1a. ftlD • ._.,. '
C LE A N I a t •. m 0 de I auppliea. Paints A: mi.c. ,old, dean, l<6 ~. u9ed 6'+-&(21.. All l!q\llp. '4S-Q)l. ~ •la.f't:ll chlmm)f lAli» +
waslll"r I dryers I mtch .eu. 557-71M or 648-31119; $100. Dinette' RI, 5 pc: ,INSTAMATIC camm, no. ' NA1'JRAJ. Mink Stole &P' Hatnmond ...m, sllK :..~dt,y IUIJ'. Sll-36!1: TORO .Powft' mower, ~T yds Oc1aaon $45. 616 W. Wiladn, dilrk brown wip $10 ,., VW ~lMJM-'pridt -.. ~~~. CCIM~ MUSIC
champqne apt A: pad, can CM . Am rtdlo, $30. Call w..Mlt. fl.,., .. ,,... ,,_., • .,.. Slnce ltll
UFRJ'GERATOR opene.r, chllrt, radio, A: MAPLE Bufttt $65. Cotner GIVE JOY w/a mlniatun l'l'REWOOO FOR &\Lil JOG ~ Maift, S.4.
RENTALS mlac. 805 Al~ppo. N.8. table w/'J tnc1 tbl. S2S. G.!;. HERB GAJ\DEN. Rtuon-0ranp • Eumlyptul * $41~ * * MT-«!32 * GOLF cluhl, bed1. &ameo, Wuh A o.,, Both $75. I Fl. <dllt. mi 19rll 1544s1'11S 1'00111 "'1iflOY Lile
USED Apartment lbe toys, m\1e Items. 31715 Coucb w/low Rt.t $125. 4.t1 ** 2 Footb&Il Tlck ti. San STAMP C.OUectiorl -Gftll!Ct, J'l\EE GD'?B
gf'()VE. $50 Seacllfl t>r, s. Lquna SAi Pool tbl. m. lli-1115. ' Dieao Vftstll Otnver. !)ft. Portusal. Yuplav\a. c..ll wrm l'lmOIAll: *' Call ~ * onl.Y, M. '87 Ford Sta War S750 14' 12. Call Nf..41&1, aha f pm. M0-1... HAMMOND
USED Doubl~ Door COI.Oft 1.V., pla, pen, htiti Gl11•par' 30 bp JohnlO~ tilt 4 HP Roto tilltt, fnrwtrd and BAJY equip. 4 dot!'linC, slnt ORGAN l'nJDlOI ''
REFRIGERATOR $."iO chair .l misc. Dec. Utti 1M tralltr $500, C.mp tltllt!t rever.t, llke new. cond. Mllof\1. tum., nina tn a>TtOKA DEL II-Alt * C..U fTa..8083 * 2512 Ll1htboule Ln, Broad· 11\eepg 6 '100, GD refris1 flSS.«nl ttt llke new l'ft..1'34 eve. 2l$C E, O:IUt Hwy. f'lMi9lt
O'KEEFE' Merritt rana~. mMr, CctM 644-0lm. 575· 6f6-'434. TELESCOPE. NEW. TOY poiodln AKC 3/M, 219 **CONSEJllVATOl\Y
xlnt tond, term oven, Mp S•t., Dec. 11, 10.S PORTA.CAii $15. Cott SM), eeU Q5. Ford enstne comp or PIJ'tJI. Cl'lnd, uprlPt ,.._., Goed
lnller, l!il. ~. I ~ P..alno Pl .. C.M. r e 1144-<H '10 Mondi 100ce a-7514. cond. 1115. .. Mt.
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Slelnwi,y Plano&. Bn:t ~ ~;~ ~ r::, 11 u PP 1 e s, 557~161. fuU canvu I . Jrs. whet! chat'-mount. Idffl tor eot.1· Jlf'O'I. JM mo. Otlll. $1'°6.
In new '~· Schmidt + · GOREfEOUS Coclcer Puppies ,tralW. 'thf; ~ popular pie or ~m. family, Xlnt Phope. ~1116"1.
Muaic CD,,&\, J114, 1167 N. ,FREE td ,home with ,Ya~, -J4 poodle. I wtti. $5 each. ,bolf al wy-iter ~' only qi~, ma.n,Y xtru. ~·TRAILER at Mam mo 1 h
Maln,SantaAna.', , neut~ male Austral .. n ~., l • ~ B~y ,nllW: ,\ Mve. Sf&-5316. J comple!l!.l)'wlnle'r~ze d: ', -croa, 1 yr.~ after S. Mesa &at Cenler, 1595 '67 • PIANO upriihl rtady for CAWCO .... i~ mother & IOll SCHNAUZER _ Min. AKC. 6 N.ewporl BJvd., C, M. Yahmaha 100 Ftnt $1~. sleeps 5, trplc,, 646-2238,
tinish\n&. Ch er r ')' w 11 o d. l .,.... ' Wffb, ch, Jines, «iU&I. Jdeal 1;4&=.626g Jl!lll rebuilt rpan,v • • x • 67s-6410. =~~a ~~~I ~wil 9~ 2 • 34~4n2 all 6 pm for Chrlahnu $125. &.13-0547. SU MME~ l win be here ::::~1 for I n f o ·A ""'u"'to"S.""'~"'1"ce"',-.P"•"rt"s-,'4°'."'~
•-.... ""TTO. • IN time for O.ristm11! Bo.Y'• *~XLNT quallt')' Austr•llan before you know It! Buy our 'TO SUZUKI 1'C., ___ ,x ,-,,..--.,.,.-------~=o""'""'°"'--.,_,,'"'""" SJlkya, I wkl, C.11 !Mt-UM; J272 Glulftvt .._ SabreCralr 'ex,_, ... ..,., C New wkle chrome '15x91' LEASINGI ~£W Ham~ p Ip bleycll!.. (Netds'' f Ix 1 n &· at•• "'" .,.... . -r,-: • , . chamber, llC'd for dirt A SI .. C"·-w"--I•. 111, .,, •·o ., u . ,,__,,,,. .up") M.z.6587 di !;:JO " • ~. ,boats .at Wtn.ter ~' & '"'•.r <>= " w SAVE on Immaculate pr.e--+~ ~ .... 5"'1.. -<r M-j · Uke new $300. 546-0316· '~Uflll thru 170, $100, Also driveR veh'icies,
ALFA ROMEO
'67°ALFA ROMED''
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$1795
SANTA ' ANA
TOYOTA
PHONE 540-25 12 •
417 W. Warner, Santa Ana
AUDI tQ ,Jul,); cottSlflO.RllJfAI. DAJ.NATIANa~emale, Ge MAN SHEPARD Jll&ve; Mtaa ~ Cenler, '70 KAWASAK'i 100 4 brand new Uni.royal '71 Maverick 4 dr. Auto., I otL,....,.' . • 1 yn, le-Y no 6 tnO!I, o1d e 817-1050 ~ .,.!ewport Blvd., C.M. \::::::--""':<:""°"':::..,...,,...= _,....,,..,,.., ~ Grttl'lltttak. Comp! o'haul. H'TIXl!i clus belt titta·$100. air, P.S., R.&:H, pttdrlven 1971 AUDI LSlOO 4 dr auto,
H •uuOND ,_GAN '.chlk11:1en.. M6-157t 1 HotMI 156 · $350. 5SJ-~ aJ:ter.5:311 prn. 54>.3766. appx. 9.<nl miln. $~mo. 9700 ml, xlnt cood. Wrty,
""'"'" VY' . • 17' CUSTOM Fibals hoat 8' •24 nd Und Bl B'" 141S0 bo-100 Seril!s. Lite walnut. FREE Christmas SUMiea. Q..U ARTER thorouahbred beam $600. N~ '69 J21JIP '.70 KAWASAKI 500, $700 &: CUSI'OM Whttls -8 hole mo. oPefl e · rr ue " •
Like new. 83.14'i04. N~ Zealand Rtod . 6 wttka .a\Mt-· Sph1tec( •wee I 'Mere' f'nl ' ouldrlve Ir; all • •• 350 K.IWurJ.; $400. ·Both Poncht type wHh ca111. lTI LTD t.~r. H.T. Fu11 pow-iTS--~
'PRAcrrcE·'PlANO iiio.""" old. 646-5245. dfspo1ltilfi. $375. ca 1 l controla, ,·tiu in ori&. crate ~in.ex. cond. MS-2999. Good a>ndltion. Fits Ford or er, fact, air. Vet)' rew mil-1---'A7-U=s "n"N'"--
, • _ -f!Uo• es. $95 mo. '4 mo, open end. . ....7411 MALE I feriwileShepColl~. ....umi ••~ aller 8 pm. SllOO, Full paekage for '69 . BR I DG EST'ON E Chryaler. S60 for set of 4 or (WE LEASE ALL POPULAR -----·----
WUL rebuild or buy your aid Shots, spayed, family ~ BLACK A: whi(t p I n t 0 $1500. 543-4lll&. JllOtorcycle 175cc G 11od S35 foir 2. 67S-l345 eves. I 1972 MAKES AT OOMPETI· '58 AUSTIN He11.ley Good
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DATSUN
7 0 DATSUN PICKUP•
Air conditioning, ndkl, hl!.at,
er, • aQ4!tSI. 6!1BHS. Sak
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WE GOT 'EM
Ovl!.r 150 New I U• VW'4
Now In Stack, AU MOOl!.'ia 4i:
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Harbour V.W. ~er piano. Oevid Duprtt, space. ~1088. reJdiJw:, I Yn old.. GoM 18' 2 YR old Sea F1ile 177, cond. $250. 646-3162. FORD GaWde Factory Air TIVE RATF.$. cond. S225. 2120 Weatmlnsler
·J:!NO Grace Ln, CM 54>-t850, COl.LIE-POO, 8 mos. rldine: horse $375. or t>'eat of-xlnt cond., does 3.1 MPH, as . 1 1 '71 Honda 750' . Conditioning unit, u 11 e ~, Call Malcotm Reid for C.M. l87ll Bnch Blvd.,
'5*-6108. Very 1.o¥9ble fer. Pri1 party. W-834.1 HP outboa.rd &: 6 HP a\V(., X-Ooncl. fl250. 64U'I08 complete Sl25. 548-7870. further detllla. AUSTIN ' HEALEY Huntington Be.ch 842-4\15 * """"all 6 * · REG A •• ~ '"''"I :Jl I blrn !u I · THEODORE '71 DATSUN PICKUP MOVING m111t Rll. Be&ul. · p......,..aa Geld. -v~I!·. 1a . .' e KAWASAKI 120 WANTED 67 VW front ROBINS FORD '
\Ebony Kranich-Bach con-FREE klttena, -2 femalei, 1 ~1m, IOI.Ind, ,enUe l great .tank.-,(Z700, ~· . $135 •· &l.f...(3lM fender. ·L I J\, xlnt con-Jl60 Harbor BIYd. 1966 Austin Healey Sprile. With camper theiJ. Beautiful
...... piano$415.fJs..sss2af15 llO!ld blk,, 1 blk & wht. u present. $600. ,BMtt, Rent/Ch•d'r• Hand• Mini Tr•il $1 25, dlUon. MS-4222. icoata Mesa &IZ-0010 ;;:t ne~:. ;': ·=~'. inside&. out. f.rtnfJ:p1~~'%Rw~ :.~m;~ppiea, part C.OWe &: ;::::.· Mare 7 ~ old ~· ·~.RbNZJo • sa'uhoal. 847-0458 diya . . Autos Wanted 961 833-8929. SANtTS ANA
1135-22'18 Gmnan Shepherd, 839.-5784, Pleasure ridin1 $300 ... Good Rent. day or. week. Write 171 HONDA 115 Motorcycle ( AutolfwW. · 11 {4 I ' l,;,60,,-A""'=o"o°'H'°•"ol"°•y--;;;IOOO=,"Gooa= TOYOTA ';~wing M1chlnt1 121 ~9461 calla Cir, F.V'. • ;:y.S:~ brldie '$100. ~ 152, 829, Bayeide Dr., ~: :r't~r.){184~-=· $500 or . ~ WCE APASY TOHP ~:o ~~ ~~t offer, PHONE 540-2512
i ~GER Portable zig u.r ,.[Bl like new Simco aa.ddle! HOLIDAY SEASON '65 DUCAT! 250ec Enduro Dune Buegtes ,56 ' · BMW 417 W. Warner, Sa111a An1
, -,ew machine with cams. ' ~ 8 11.ilwr couches, still H~. ~~t~i"'!!a. S2f!O/Be1t ~~~ , , •n DATSUN P/U, ndla. . • ......,£. · ,....._,_ .,, · under guarantee, $325 or ::'::~::'.".-.,.-,..-,..---::: 1 "'-AutomotlV• Excellenc. West. mirrors. Xlnt cond, I , ~jUil1. cond. Idell.I ...... .-"'tm&s Tand•m TANDEM axle traller -will for UNd can 6 trucxa, ju.t Sl?OO E l wknds.
' .preaent. SlOO ·or brat offer. ISO beat oiler 675--0480 Bo.1ts, S.11 , 909 OI . Rl!.d · hold dunebuggy & 2 call u, kl tree ntimatea. & · ves. \
; call 642-2449 f#Ve. HORSES BOARDE'O FAM IL y • w In r. Keel like new nst~aa 67l-5990 mo~orcyclea. A.Kk for Ed, GROTH CHEYRQLEJ -----·-----~ ; s,JNGER siwin& mach &. *SHERRY'S POODLES• Box Stalls, Riding Leuons. tnll~able uilboat,, lS6B. 536-2127 or 673-~. '67 DATSUN 1600 Sporla Gd.
1 ?table. Heavy duty port, all HOIJDAY PUPPY SALE Our hone. 54fr7SM all 6 Mint cond, loaded, &Jeeps 4. 'TI Y:amaha ~-1-MX -250 •n ·ISUNEBUGGY new turbo to;i/inter, nu paint, R/H.
• .attachmnts A: dlacl. SUI. 546-2848 REG. T. B. Bay Geld., 7 yrs, Sell or trade for Datsun w/~tras. 3 11)0 • ntw. ·Must chat1e Cotvair. Less than l A&k U:. ~'::~ft' ROY CARVER, Inc. S88J. 645-0'138, 2U Sierka, 1-S&-t32J_. Cits 152 16.3 Gm hunter or jumpr 1600. (213J 357-3211, ·ext 244, sell. 6')'5..l78J all 5pm. fJOO mi. Xlnt cond. 833-8996. HWl~n Beach _c:...M=. ~==~~--'I
l porting Goods · l30 prosp. 545--9266. nr (TI4) 846-1476 eves. l Speed. Boy's Bike DUNE BUGGY SHELL 117.6081 KI f.3331 ctia~~rbor B~~ '66 DA'fSUN Pick-up
• BURMESE KITTENS GOOD quatlty W~ern Sad· CAh l-24, head 'I galley, 6 Good shape, lite green Needs paint $50 -CAPRI new tires good cond ! k 1SSEL . ,White Star Sk1a Ch. sired, sables, shots S40 die. Xl'\I eot;kt. m .. .f92..m1, h.p. outboe..rd, mi.in &: lap. $30 • ~1'1PC 545-7378 • TIONP DOLLAR ** 646-2566 ·* *
• ! w ./.Cobra blndinp. Xln! up. 537-i7.W. San Cl@mente. per--jib~ $47M. ~m. FOR Slll!!.-Mlrif-blke, 5 HP, T==k:-------;= CASH •n _ 2XIO cc 7.000 .mi's. xlnt DATSUN '71 240Z. 11.ir, m~
• -SEALPOINT s· •'tt Good con\tition. $90. · · _!!!C s 962 Paid for """'r 'd•an ub;t car AM/FM, orange, 12.000 m oond. Ntw $260. Sell SlJO. J&meseAJ en, LID014sailbo81.Xlntcond. -___ .. ~ -ry c;:~pfl, $2 ,595. Ofc W • 5 ,
$68-310'1. 9 wka, female, $15. Xlnl I . lctitl Mf 'lltL J No trailer. 3031 New cover, 642-7836 WE GOT 'EM paid for or not. c 673-6760/Home 548-7116. Llke ne , S.1950. 675--031 . i
BRAND New, never .:_.. gift! 962-4934. M8rinl E,..,m,.,... $900. 67l-0815. . GREAT Christmas Girt ,...__ -1 N .SANTA ANA DODGE CORTINA ·n. 240Z. Only 1000 mi, tunY · UM:U, •n Zebra mini-bike· vver 50 n.< l Used VW'a 1401 N, Tustin _ , equipl , silver. Asking $4600.
Wineheater m o·d e I 1400, BURMESE kittens CF A, LIDO No. 14 highway trailer · . Nlrlt : Com r~75-1753 Now In Stoek, AIJ Models & 835--3'91· -r°"'T-0'"0'.''.0'."'..,;,,--\ Ca.ll 49:z-7206. ~.eepskln carryin& cue. papers, 8 wkls, box trained, cover, good cond, iOOd ,.,.===c;;-;;:;-;,-;;c-Colo" -;=="°'=""'='"='-I , WE GOT 'EM ~$125. 833-8525. 1hou. 962-7480. General 900 sails, S725. 675-1437. 'TI KAWASAlQ ~ E, 3'mos ' WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FERRARI
59•l old/700 milea,'Uke nt!W $625. . FOR TOP .USED CARS Over lSO New & Used VW'a
DEEPER Visions · knee Dogs 154 GIVE A' RUNABOUT 15' COM.ET sloop with tra~r · 968-7581 aft 5. II your car 1S extra clean, Now In Stock. Ali Modf!ls & ---------,pnt · w/cualom handles. I FOD CHRISTMAS ilrdr11con1. ExCl!.I cond. $500. -==~"'°'"°''°"==,-I w . us :f'.rat. FERRARI ,•"orks excellent. $ s a. M1rtlncr1st Kenr1e • "' 494-4891 24" ADULT TRIKE Col.ors.
1 ~1345 Designed for 2 peraons I"'=""°"·-,-,,,_~~;-.,;-fl • '· e • 642.}04J 18711 Beach Blvd., BAUER BUJCK AUTHORIZED ' evt'!I. Ch I t S I I you'll love this 1•· HOBIE Cat 16 Faat & Fun. · -· · Hunlin 1 · .,, __ h .,2 ,.35 23-1 E, 17th SI. SALES & SERVICE
1 7'6" 'HAltBdUR SUrfboard • r 1 ~c 1 1 tibergtaaa hull whh Xlnt cond. WDrk 833-1-010, '70 'Bennlli ·SOcc Scrambler · g on oeac . ..., Costa Ml!.sa SCS-7765
,'iood. co,.cl -worlca $25. * Gl"l!.ai Oa-, 8 ..... _ Naugahyde upholateey home 6441593. GoOd Cond. S225 LATE 69 CHEVY Van, loog lM'PORTS WANTED 675--1345 '""" """3 546-3521 body, 307 V-8, std trans. : evea. fawn females 35 hp. Ml!'re.-Steel FLIPPER $185. New paint mag whls Oran1e Counties W. E TSUlT) 'fl"!edlum-1.arp, • Miniature Schnauurz, 6 Trailer-10 gal fuel lank 673-:m7 '69 YAMAHA 250 CC Enduro ' ' TOP ; BUYER
·like new, lori& john1 I. mo'a, cropped 1!.81'! Co\lered CllflO hold with Xlnt cond. Beal oHer ave; =·Sl~qk. Cal! 9""5, BILL MAXEY TOYOTA
-.lleeve'I. US. 615-1345 e\lfll, * Toy Poodles, 5 wka ha.lch. Use for picnic Bo.ts, Slips/Dock's tlO $400. 67J....$5.1. 188111 Beach Blvd.
D nl!W Chuck: Deni 1 black male sopplies, ~tc. 40' Slip, Newport Harbor, '-1m=!>,-,,T"'R"°IU"M=P"H"'llonn<;-~.,,,.llle. \70 FORD. Van, V.fl, •tic'i:, H. Beach. ?.i •. 347-3555
.. *1rfboard. used twi~. $95. * ~rman ~~l yr Wa~at little ahlp! A&.il or power, $UO per mo. +3 T"'°'OPold, Sl~~ed. S300h :.:0;.1~:~hai~~nd~a~~
Harbour V.W.
18711 Beach Blvd.,
HuntlngtDn Beti.ch ~2-4435
'68 FORD CORTINA GT. 4
l!Pf!l!.d, radio. (YPVl45)
$7'9
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W. Coast HW)'.
Newport Beach
FIAT ~: · * ~~l w• brindls $700 In Summer No chargl!. overhang, , .. or ~ ca 1 . 1. 1.11 ~ ~ ........ 1"'1 yr e • Musi Sen 67" .......... 64,.232 11 5 ires, • 1 u • ..,l!.r warTan.,,, USSEL Surlboardl 6'2" S70. cham~ 11~k NI!.\\'" boat coming ..-o;r.JV. _., a pm. $2500. 968-4762.
.6'5" S80, Gun , 1h~pe 1 * Labn.dor Refrieveri, Ca.It '46-801.S BOAT allpa avail. 25'~·. Xlnt '68 . HONDA 90 trail, k>w ·SJ CHEVY P ick-u ,57 6
WILL Buy ~ur car paid tor DAVE ROSS PONTIAC or not, Call Ralph Gordon 673--0900 _ 54~3031, 1970 2480 Harbor Blvd., I ~---.,......,.. __ r ~---
Hubor Bl•d. C..ra M•M. Cosla Mo,. """"'" '69 FIAT 124 ~IOM aft 5. ~-ttady for Chriatmu .-$49S . accommodation1 ln new mileage, 1ood cond. p,
R .. t•ur•m, ALL PURmRED DOGS aAiiiii'a.iil"iiii"'"~M~a~rln~a::,. _!61~H6116~~· --~ J150 * ~~17 ~·r ~ .'~i, Be~tko:,r. .. ,.. an ClJTESr SHOP IN TOWN SCR. • .. M. ~LETS DOCK tie·UP privilege. S75 2 MINI Bikes • Very good 646-4973. ,.,.,,,. _________ I Lota "of Christmaa goodies . ~ min. S·a i J boa t pref. cond. New motors. SUS for ;;1950;;c.;;-;;STU=o"E"B°'A"KER=""'"xm=i
Reltaurant. Store for yot.r pet. Gft?Orillni. all ANSWERS 1 wtr/1!.lec. 303 E Edatwatl!.r, bolh. 54S-O:l'.6. • mech. 'cond. & bod;, Good
Ip, ft'lH~a'l:ion, beer breeds. Bathe, 'Fluff di")'. Balboa. 1-871-2866. '68 YAUAHA ~ 1 "' Kl f ' l.pper, ·pool table. It. ;luke ......__ . • Id ... _ · • "! ..,,. • v I, I. tires, RAH. $300. 557-603 . •
-493--............. ...uu1e in early. aV(I f,-.., tntak~'-Drone -Exude-FUU,..BOAT SLIP ,ffEAR .71-" W1'eel. Xlnt cond. Man)( 1= ... too P .U·. 'Font v •,
• -·· '1"'61;J'l9. l'llSh! . c·,m1~ _ "NEXT" LIDO. UP· to 40' boa! lll5 ! "'"' .......: :700. 711 .., .., x ras. "".r• ''"' R/H, stick, lrg. Wide bed. ~rRMlo, Hil!I, ~ ·113 'BROAOWAY, CM Afoor--letterwordyoudon'I mo. 673-6450. BRAND new RAlel.lt'h man'g Gd. cond. $900. 642-8124. ~St.!• 13' ~11r much any •tnore in bar· 2.'i' SIDE Tie; Newport Beach Grand Prix I~ 1pd. S!IO .• 65 DODGE ~ T. V.fl. Clean. ~C'I'O Y direct dlscon-* 6~2·4818 * berahops: ''NEXT." $2.25 per ft. 63.'\ Lido, Park Raleigh WOf'!\8~ ! 5 .spd. $65. Gd nd 55 OOO . ,
tfnued, rJeW '71 nwxlela. Marine Consultant Dr, Apt 18, 673-9358. 83}-BS?fi. , ~7:. · • m 1 1 ·
am/tm/mpx. bnxl!.I never INDEPENDENT SA1L Boat Slips Avail. Up lo CHOPPER '69 TriUmph ..... FO._D ~-narbed, 11500 ~ 100~ fact......, ...... ~. OLD. English sheepdog pup-• Purch•1inn-35'. Newport Be a ch , Bon •= J J --' ""' "" r.....,
a.me brand com;~n·;," 2 pies 6 wkB ol~, 2 fe!"ales, 2 c.ounse:ling 0~• purchasing ~8-2253. Must S:ii: . ....,~ ~-';4~. ~~~r without j o b.
l!'J, Canad changer, 2 mill.ea. AKC. Avail. Dec. boats .t.
0
equipment. Bo.ts S--' & Ski 911 apeaken, tape deck, lll l?th. ~2540. 548-1002 aft 6 e M•rtn• Surveyor ' ..--~t !!~. w~~i:ri '71 CHEVY Van, sht \\'heel
tt aella S395 ta~ $124, 260 pm. 646-29n 14' GLASPAR Boat, 40 hp base air t t in-
t .,,,... •-•·-nm,,._ ii DARLING '· J b l '· Gd S32. 557-1721. ' .\/en. crp
......... .....c" ·~ '°"WI toy pood"" pup. *** WANTED ••• 0 MOH e ec. 111,. W/tr.u. aulation $2700. 8Sf.3l44.
• take sm. '~bile, pln,•apricot l &.ilver lipped,. ,_m:,enl t?m;ta wUJ -·· cond . Xtrall. 644-4284. . )970 KAWASAKI, Bush 90, '67 .ECONOUNE H d dl!.alen wtla>ml!', caih only, 6 wkl old. 642-4818, 113 ... ~,. .. -.. 't.il(e: neW. Only· 53> mlle1. · eavy u-. S00,000 in diamcinda + cash 'l260 833-3.188 ty Van Cam~r. Sl2XI. or
Autos, lmportod 970 DATSUN ·m· •n-E T • .,.1 .• ;..,ra1t-.......,, ... 71--2~40.,.z--SPIDER
paint, 5-spd • '71 914,
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metallic gold • •68 912 Dealer demo. Air cond.,
coupe, air e MB 280-SL rnaas. ate.rec tape, automat·
'»IJpe road!tcr 12) e '68 ic. {#175.\'I) Will take trade
Lamborghini 2+2 e •71 or finance, Call 494.,6811 or
546-8736. TR-6 e '70 & '71 Z ell~, :I --;=;;-;===c=--lo choose from e MANY NEW '72 PICh."UP
MORE 4 11pd. dlr. dlx. Bump!!.r. Ra·
Like new, Ser, #428881 I'
$1395 Full Pric•
Whalesale Boak $1150 '
' lW/. Fin•ncing
Avail. O.A.C .
SURFSIDE MOTORS ·
Authorizttl lt1BZ Dealer dk>. Mirrors. PL72ll20. Take
Ill 523-7250 small down or trade. 494-6811 r-~=·~"'-7·=3"U"O==--'•J -~¥if'lt;e5l,--,Eii'-1 ~·~'!:"~1~0i,.~...,~~"~· =-;;;o;;;; '72 FIAT WE GOT 'EM '10 DATSUN P.U, 12.000
<Mor 150 New I. used VW'a mi 's, camper' shell, mags,
Now In Stock. All Models & AM/FM, Xlnt. 548-7988, '72 SUBARU
Colors. 646-8289.
Har bou r V.W .
187ll Beach Blvd .,
Huntinglon Beach · 842-4435
Sell idle Hems ROW! Ca\J
6.fZ-5678 Now!
I..lke to trade? Our Trader'•
Paradise column is for yoo!
5 lines, 5 days for 5 bucks.
'71 DEMO SALE
B. J. Sportscar Center'
2833 Harhor, Co-'a Mesa
541).4491 a.1 ...... 1 .. i._ .,..,. .,,...... lfvt., c....... .,. ·-· aft 6 p·m. or :> 10 .,.. veqe 1u la e ~ ., ~ ....... ......,.. ........,.,.w,_.......... ....,......._,, for 'OceanograJt!lic research. Transport•tlOft .. JN ttme: for Ch1'11trn•1, 3 A N 980 Autos .. New 980 Autos, New 980 Autos, New , .. al111 fftiac. radk>a, n 11 Broadway,· C.M. or all 1 ,.. ""'' 1 1 bl 1 l[i] ' · · .. &•Loll-, ·~ '870.
ARR.ARD Com po n e n t AKC SILKY PUPS Phoftl! Mr. Smith (714J ~-----~ .. bikes, 2 Sl:rif1P'ayt l 3 1pd. vtot; ew ·
' Y a t t m , u n e la i me d WOl,ida grea~ pets, .9 wk1, U3-!M65. ;l20~•~·~· ;646-4~~968~· ;,• <'-.;~ JJr";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'.:;:::"=~~==~=~~=-=::==~~=::~~::::::::'.;"~;::::;~~=~;;;;;;;;;J
-&Wl,Y•· 100 Watts, ehots. Will bold 'ti! Quiat-Bertram Open House Cam p.r1,Sale/Rent920 RALEIGH Competition, $125. OFF · SEASON TRUCK SALE >AM I FM etereo, 3 track, mas. Sll'.:O. 548-4957. ALL NEW .,72 MODELS or bes! oner: Xlnt bond. 24"
way •Ir •llll'l!.naion spkr BASSET puppy ma!• AKC EL CAmlno or Ranchcro, w.b. Call eves: ·~1&t,, December lllh & 12th syat. rompl Garrard turn all shots, will hold 'til r..... . slove, sink, Ice box, close!. 'QI BSA 441 Vl~tor, ·new ha.i-table. Sold iep. for $309.85 Olrlstmu w Id,. po',. I ..,, .. wings * Refre11hmenta sips 4 $.37.'i. l27 W. Wilson, ff bal r Sl.59 97 Ket~bergMarine lery, tap end. Must sell $31i(l. ·:~~ 0;75~(1 ~.SA. Ster: 675-1952 N.B. 1m Scott St .. San Dil!go ,,.8,_•·-"-oo' ,.,c.,M,.,. =,--.,,.-.,-546-1775.
,Equip Warehouse, 179 E. POODLE puppies, min! roya, 10' GLASSPAR boat w/wheel, '69 CH EVY • .IJ4 ton KAWASAKI 100 MX. Ex·
17th St., CM ~2442, open 7 Champion sired, Blk · 4 windshield, cushioned seat• w/Westways lO~ campe.r. panslon Olftmber, K~bY!I.
days'. . lfilvei', MERRY OiRIST· w/backa, oars, equ!p'd fDr ~:,aso2127nable.61,_As2~~ for Ed. _l'°>JO"°'. •"'-4-4.-",,.',.,·_,=-,...,.
MAS! 548.l'\09, d11vll1, 9" HP J~oooo 15' ....,.... or ""'-'· G R 3 pd blk ZENITHS at !ht IOWl!.St 7S "" I L'S I e, h1.nd ·• rices in So'. Call!. All AKC German Shephl!.rd PUPii 1rlr w/extra whl. 714: 8' \VESTWAYS 'iii Cabover brakes. XJnt cond. S35.
,lnodl!.J.a \n itoek al Orange Blk/tan, blk/ailver, Wh t. 676-2561. w/jacks, mint cond. $800. • 673-8050 or 642--8932 *
.County's Jarae1t Zen Ith Read,y lor Christmas! 7 wka 16' CLASP AR 75 hp O.& Pvt. pty. 557-sn3. SCHWINN, Ille weigh!, boys
:Dealer. 19" Chromacolor, on Dec. 24th fZl3J 676-3818. must sell due to lllnesa. Cycles, S iket, 26" bike. $45.
~. al $395. ABC Color SJLKEY AKC, 3 mos. Good Slnl. No reaaonable offer Scooters 915 * 548-0282 C011t1. MeM •
:TV. 9021 AU.anta, Hun-pet. rerused 543-6100. ~ 10 SPD ~y. Bi ...... •-, -. 3 ..i~-•--n-_.. ,...., • ....., Sho J I · ti TRAIL BIKE g\J .. ., .... ..., _,
• ... ,...,., ...::aL-.1. ~. w a ~ur pa~ In me PC>NTC>?N boAt, Ideal bay A Extra cll!.an, freshly p&inted, spd. Boy.a bike $20 .. Stinaray
I Traclr: car tape deck $39.95 for Christma.a. 673-1293 eves. ti~ _f11h.ing. duck hunting, Mlpt'r tuned "Powell" S hp $8. 494-TIM.
.oompJ w/apeake". 8 Track AIREDALE puppiu, show ~·!trailer $450. M2-:-7602. BI'S engine. Completl!. '1.'ilh "'6''°"'TR=i"u"'M"'P"'Hc-:Troph-,.-y-.,.r.oo<c;;;;-~pe1, 3 for no. New U.S.A. qua!., x1nt for ruanl or pet, Boats, M•int./ new tnflnate ratkl torque Looks &: runs IJ'eal. Call ~tl!.reo Equip. Warehouse, Dell\ltry aft ··Dec. :nth. Servlc• 902 oonvertl!.r. Full suspension. 642-8310 btwn. 1 l 6 pm.
tl19 E. 17th St., C.M., 543.006.1. New re'IU' lire & mahy ex. HONDA 3SO CL, late '70,
,645--.240 open 7 days. GERM SHEP pup!, AKC. BOAT boltoms cleaned 25c Ins. Must s« this Dne to
•' 7 0 Motorola St1r10 Beaut, healthy, champ Une, per Ft. o! lenflh at wa!tt 11ppreclate. 546-187' eves. Must sell. X.nt cond. S5CO. line ~ or best offer. 642-6761. e:AM/FMtlJner.tum-B!'l!d f o r l!!.mperament. · · BICYCLES
bl d GOO 64+-0263. 0 -·t /M I BONANZA Mini-Bike ta e, tape eek. O ~ •. a r M HUGE sloek ot Raleigh Diop-
: COND, $300/ or bst affer. ADORABLE SIL.KY TE!l.· Equip. 904 pers It TOOft". Also • few one year old. Xlnt cond.
:MM671. R.IER Pupa-Ch, Bred.-Nn *USED SAILS* 10 .•Pffils. ~y-a~ay 'for $85. *. 968--0100
OVING must lllflil: G.E. shM/amcll. Aft 4 5»-1732 $25.fXXI med iale lnlff!nlory.., Christmas. Slan s Bike Shop, Mobile HonMI ~hoa:any conaole 1lerN1 S175. be 110ld at Orange County l3!)7J Springdale, Weatmlna-t-''port. BPE'flkers. $2 50, SILKY terrien1, 3 adult Mir\ne Swap Meet 531 Dec ter. 892-2588,
6T5-85S2 all S. femalea, re11Mnable to good llth 4 $.In 12th. AU Miis l'09'°'7"0,-°'H°'O°'N"""D"A,--,S"L-·""'90
CURTIS Marhe1 Ste:n!O homcR. Baby's a I I erg l c. dacron, tnMY in new cond. Mot o a port. Excellent pteConf 6' ndlo, Pecan ~l. for aabora lo EK!' ccean n1.c-original owner condition.
finish, like nu. Sacrif. i4oo. MINIATURE Sohnauzer A: ers. Spinnakcn ton. OrRngt 1800 mlleB. $295. 644-0577.
540-54M aft 1 Beqle puppies, 1"1!.al cheap County Fairgrounds, Coelll'. 3 Suzuki..50cc Trail Hoppen,
OJ\..T ABLE •~ttc>-KI..Jt for Olriltmu SS e.a, Meu.. Boolhl 1+4 to .151, 1971, u., than 300 lrii'a. Aft
w/G&mrd eha.nctr In vinyl A37-2317. WE bu.')' uaed outboard 5: 30, m.8358.
ea.. X1at t'Otld. i 1 O ~. U1TLE dolls for Chriltmu motors l puts, nanntnr or 250 cc -Suzuki • XI
fM.OGL Tiny 10)' iprlcot malet not. Mesa Boat Center, 1595 Dirt or lh'fft
Ct)lor 1V :n ", lookl 2 mo'• old * 645-4665 Nt'Wporl Blvd., C, M , Call 646-1950 •fter 5.
A wtlr'kl like new Sl35. Attn GREAT DANE AKC ft1wn M&-6.269. t06 HONDA 19711 CL.115 Xlnt
1954 Mobil~ &mi!..
painted. 351 • x ' I '.
&4~2486.
Motor Hornet
CAMPERS
J\)111
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MOTOR HOMES
~rw now for the holidays.
Low Wttldy nle1.
MIKE McCARTllY .
RECREATION
NEW
1971
&
1972's
$199
FACTORY INVOICE
HUGE IN\'ENTORY
TO CHOOSE FROM!
%3" Blk" I; Wht TV, $a Call pup1. Ct.mplon liM. Start Bo.ts, Powtir cood. Lo¥f mll!!.qe, "51),
S0.21ll. " 11" 968-4261. 1" Gl.ASSPAR w/"' HP Prlvaie poriy. ,.._..78· TAKE VALLEY VIEW OFF RAMP FROM FREEWA Y I
GE Ponl. ~TV) xlnt sqtNA\1ZERS avail. now trt 91Jlboard Mt.rcut)'. Tralltr. * • '&9 Bull•co 360 cc, xlnt VEHICLE CENTER
coot!, 'l ¥1'f old, •61'1, c:lock, hold 'tll CltNima• Groom· Comp]. l400 or """ oft<r. '"'"'· $500. 'S" lo •P. H<f.133'/51 1;'2450 DEMONSTRATORS • 111-JID. ~ ln1, stud lf'Mce. M&-0&39. m...328.~. preclatel 714: SJS..9650. ,.__ n--M 1 '"""''Ct n<. .. ch • u~adden,
t'dar" :rv. ~ cond'., xwo Pcodlt,~11".S.) 1'1\11.11!., '611 .f'RLN'R. u· a:. tu\ly 1971 YAMAHA Jim EndUJ'I'), Weatmim;ter NOW ON SA·'E
' ~ SO!Vko -L i' 'it!Jlal" ,.. 7 · w .. ~. ,.uip'd Mu.i S.D, l"•i"I mu•! "11. 1'5Q. ar i...i o«m "=1'°'P'°'A"'CE=-"Am>""'w'°'21°''.~Slee~P1-ll , I " SJ'4I' ,*-~ Pbl:mt ~raftt.r $ P.M . , U.S.A. bit otttt. MMC74 fu, 54()...139;;. t . 110 Volt generator, alt TO Vlil~ ,(\\Sit FOR AFGHAN", ExcepJxmal, 21' CABJN °""!'· >«W ·H"o=o~A-K~A~lOOcc~-.. -,~U~bl~k,-.' cond, s.ooo ml '• • a.tt<r OVER 26 . , '.
Tt :r31I N•wport PIP'k ... I moo. . blo,,. 0>ry,1.,. MoH,,. itkt Sip• ""'' """• -""· A•klog than new. 11~700. <....uJ CHOOSE FROM
........ C. • ~ de. ~-' 2. ht:sd. $2800, $18-7951 $225. 96~2152, 11sk for Chris. d&ya/962-1763 nlght1,
GE --. s..r. .. sptal« MIN S<MI-P"P'· AKC. ;._sEA """"''· atu•. llml KJNGO'l'"'" mhrl blJt•, '""' BALBOA 'Molor Hom•, I •1' AT TREMENDOUS
"',,..., Ul. Cha""' b(QO!f TMt Rt.My ]1>'''"<1,,P. Ev)".. Extrui '°"" t". Sti""3.Y bicycle cond., low mil••· SA"!IN~S t • ** Ml-17'1 ** lor Ohrilunu. n•~100. 11500. OIW06.1, ~10. l:Jl. ~2!M Ill!""'' ~ ·~ ~_.:.;:..::::..~-~~~~-------.--~--~~~"'t""~~--;;;;;;;;;;;:::J
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1968 M.G.'MIOOET
1967 KARMANN
GHIA
Good Tr1iupon111on' Cir,
Bink Tff/Tll, s995
1966 YW
1970 DATSUN 510
4 Dr'. Sdn., 111/H., l SPted Trtns. l!•c11lent Cond. Wt
H•,... Com11i.i. Slrvkt lit•
cord. ts.eoo M 11 • 1 , l•llk
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IAUEI IUICK
TheHuWAN.a
Only 4uu.iaed JAGUAR DEALIR
Always ha.I an excellent ¥-
lect.ion ot both New ii: Uled
JllUUI.
JENSEN
4l1l1IOIUZllD
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NEWPORT -
IMPORTS
i ~ !100 W. 'C.out Rwy.
1963 JAGUAR XKE Coupe, 4 • N9WpOl't &Mc.II
lpffd, wire Wbeeb, exetP---'----''--'--~
donally dean, ... ~·""· LOTUS Looks • """ like new.r---l.-O_l_U_S __ _
(JUS29!) $1995
u!pedal.l.J;l.ne tn Quality'' A11I110RIZED IAUER SALES • SERVICE
Bulck-Optl-.loguar
.234 E. Uth SL,
o.ta MN& • 541-77!5
'60 Jag Mark 9
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
3100 W, Cout Hwy, CoUecton Item. Radio, 'heat-Newport Beacb ~~"."~ "-m1nt ~MER=,._c"'E"'D::..;ES='"'1'=E~NZ=
$1299 n · LtADia ··-~YOTA
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19t6 Hamor. O>sta Mesa
WE GOT 'EJof
Over 150 New &: Used VW:a
Now In stock. AU Models &:
VOLKSWAGIN VOLKSWAGEN
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'62 VW ·BUG
• • Excellent transport.lion. (REE751) $499. 50 I . more clean used cars to choqse from. . ,
'·71 GHIA • \ P. .. q
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Italian red convertible with ~lick t~p. ill.~~ ~e)Y! 4 speed, !adio, heater (9tl7BZW) '1'95·.~:
HARBOUR vw '. H50 mAoro CR}~a·~ocarsuto·Rch~se~iJ_.~
11711 luch Blvd., Hunilngton Booch 142-4435 I R.1
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IMPORTS
i 1970 EL CAMINO ·'69' FIAT
850 SP-YDER 1965 YW BUS . Q)lon. .
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Stml..Cln,..r ll!Uljlln l lll,
knk T1nm..
5795
SEE OUR COMPLm LINE OF '72 DATSUNS
COSTA .MESA -
,DATSUN
2845 HARBOR BLVQ. 540-6410
Autos, New 'ICY.
, HJrbour V.W.
,,. MOTOR TRENDS ''Car of the Year''
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MONTEGO
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Selected by Motor Trend magazine ao
1972's Car of the Year ... Nothing to com-
pare in its class for style and look what
you get for this low price . . .... Two .
door hardtop; V /8 engine, Select zhift
trazi.smission, Stylish vinyl roof and
ma:tChing vinyl interior, Whiteside· wall
tires, Power steering, Front disc brakes,
Radio, D~1uXe ~heel ~~vr:s~ ~~~~; ~Y1 -~.
molding;· ~inted glasi compl~.tely,; ·and'.. •
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·" ·. -sH'.J:PM'ENT WILiJ CARRY ..-, ~ ' : \.. . . , I
s ..... : ... :AUTHORIZED ' PRICE .. . ' . ' . . ,, : '... ' . ... • j
.:JNCll!EAS:E •. • • . -. . -· , "Oranot Countv'• FamU11 of Fin• CM••
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AVAILABLE NOW!
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owned car. Sunset Ford .... over 150· e:an to c'*!se
from, and each Is priced for Immediate sale. · .
$I 00,000.00
USED CAR
SALE!!
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' lPMll.
'71 'ORD sr.11on WtgOn. P:1ctory 1lr,
C)OI OUll
'70 'ORD '
LTO CPI. L•nd•u, ..... 1uto.
ti'IM., "1!r'', flclOl'Y ~·· r•nty, fAQN t~)
70 POID
G1Mlxl•. ' or .• Vin)'! Too. Air. t• AUO
'70 PORD
CllUlllr'I' W.rt. P:ICI. 1lr.,
11111'111 (.ae A•Pl
$1399
$3699·
$2699
$2399
$2899
70 IM•ALA • $2399 'or. H.f., Alr cw. A llNll U» A!SI
'" MUSTANG $2099. VI, ll,ltD. tr1n1., ,.,_. ,._. lnO, 1!r, 1tw ml ... CXXT ttll •
'6I •OlD $1199 P:1lrl•nt. S/•llo!I Wftlllll, va.
•1110. jr1111., •-Jt..,.lnO. "tlr", (WFW llf)
'70 PONTIAC •2599· llMaM. H.T., (tit, \It, 1""'9.•• 9
tr1111., pow.•-·· "1lr." . , ... All") '
'6t 'ONTIAC $19-GTO. VI, 'fptlll, tll1r11I 7 7f' (OILM)
'67 CONTININTAL
l'uU pow.. a 11•, ..... II
roof, (WWI. •1 $1699
'70 CHIYlOLIT ••099 lfnllllll C1111M1 c,e, VI, ..,.._ ..,.
llMl'Jnt, •Ir. 1• ASP:I •
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• .. PONTIAC $1799' '/ LtM•nt, C01$1, \II, lute.
lr•M .. POWll' Jt ... 1119, 1lr. ,. Clll'll ml • '----------~,1
.'71 RAMILll
M•IMlor. \It, IUIO. fr•"'" PO-1111r1119, 1lr tOnd., llk1 b!'•nd MW. (~71 SXHI ·~·99 ~ . .
'" MIRCUlY $"799 1· MonttgO MX. Vt, IUlo, tr1M., I I
110W9r 11Hr., 1fr. (YOfl "2) ,. •',· :
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1'11111 Ilk• llfW, (lKM tl!JI • · .1
70 CH,!!YlOLIT . s2-t, l'ld11ip, 'Ille ... , (7'1lt•I : "'J/f"'J/f"l/f •?
;,~'v~."~• •••ts. "1111 $2. , 499 ;:
111e11 u"""". 11*111) .,
'61 POID , $1699 '"°· VI, I tt ..... 11"'1A)
'6t T·llJtD 4 doar, kill peww a 1Jr,
$1-~~
$2499 1
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'" TOll~O $1299 • ~nlloll, \II, ·~· trtM,, pew. , • .,.. J!"r" tlr, (WIN Ill).
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(lmptr, EIK. rwtrlt .. •Ir
CCll'ld., '°12~· lVVX ldl
71 POllD
1'100.,.. ... Ill(: Ct"'"'' .. lb Ill'#." (,_.I .
'" CONTININTAL •2-'" JI.. $24AA • Door. F11H ..,_, 1lr, • 777 V6, 4 ..._I clrlYt. Wittfl, 1'1JI' '(
lenNu, (YOU WI .. ..,...-, IUK 01'1
TAKE VAUEY VIEW Off wt FROM FREEWAY!
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lntnduc ... n.. All Now
1972 TOYOTAS
MARK II
. WA=1~AN
COUP'I
CARINA·. · COIONA
CROWN
All NIW ClOWN _,...,..,...., _ ...... ---
ALL NIW COIONA
111115 .... 4 s,.tk .... , ...
COROLLA
I 2H CC.1600 CC
wttti4.,...
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OVER 150 '
READY
TO GO
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SANTA ANA TOYOTA
. 417 W. WARNER • SANTA ANA • 540°2512 c..,. ... ltodr..., foctl ................
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Sunroof. Runs grea~ while with black In·
' terior. 4 speed, radio, beater (WER343) $1095.
50 more clean used cars to' choose from.
HARBOUR .VW ..
18711 -llvd., """""""" llMch 142-4435
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TOYOTA . :
'67 4 dr Corqna X I n t
transportation, lo mL aJlrin&"
!100. days 6ff.2580 .,,,... -·
TOYOTA
's°ANTA ANA
TOYOTA
SerY1ot dept opin •t :30 am
'ti! 9 pm ~ tbru Fri.
Have llOlllt'thing )'Oil want to dly.
"'"' Ouoillod oda do it · "PHONE 5411-2512 wel.J -Call NOW 642.-56_18. 417 W. Warner, Santa. ~
AutH, New 980 Autos, New 980
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. 009) ~ { ! $1695 1 New palot, 4 s~ ra~•· htater (948-CXU) 'I
SANTA ANA · $1195. 50 more clean used cars to choose j
·• , TOYOTA · ·lB711 Bea"' 'mvd., Irom. . . . , ~'
PllON!i 540-1112 llunt1-Bea"' "™43' ' ' G;;o;~g;~ 2 :Z;;~~. HARBOUR v~
,._.Roady. (T411BZU) $A!fJA ANA ~11711 BHch Blvd, Huntingtonk~842
$l4'5 TOYOTA _
SANTA ·ANA . PHONE 5411-2512 TOYOTA VOLKSWAG!!N , TOYOTA • -01 w. Warn ... s.nta Ana -· · , .,,'~~.!..~~2-. "o ~1°~~~~ENT '72 .~OTA Bill Ya.tes ·,
'68 T~ta Corona Xlnt oond. JUS!° lieesise tee &: monthly l•rge $e.lection For t
$8'15. Call be'twttn 5 -7 pm • lea1t payment of $&1.21. lmntedlate ' t
613--0078. ' (114) .. ,...... • • ""-•y...Vl. ' ,70 TO:Y'arA O..na ' Bl~L MAXEY un -· r
RJH, "" ""'· 21400 •H J.,OYOT0A_ Big S.vl"lls On *** MJ-51911 *** UuungtOJ'I ....,,ach Remein1!?1
Autos, Now . ~ Autos, ftow 9IO '71 T!>YOT,AS
.t)eai lewiA W.) TOYOTA
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'70 Toyotq !lot~ 11
Sedan. Radio, beater, auto-
matic transmission. 924BHO
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Authorized Sales &: Servlot
32852 Valle Rd ., ~ 1 San Juan Capistreno ;j
837-4800/4934511/499-2261.l
WE GOT 'tM 'J'
Over 1SO New & Used VW'
Now Jn stock. All Models ~
COion:. ' • ,
s~ 7"'°, . . I
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hlWJi&
-TOYOTA
Har bou r V.W. ~;
~.I 18711 Beach Blvd., ti
Hulltini:k>n Beach Mt
'67 VW BUG ..
• ' ~ .• t ·auY. IHIS W-EKEN~:AT .1971 :·PRI~~$ . .. :I . . . •· : I .0.0D-SELJ.CTION WHILE THEY LAS~. , , ·;
IMMEDIATE ·,.,.LIVERY . . ..... BUY: OR LIASE ~~·.
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· 1Nv·INTORY>;RED.U:CTION· 'SALE·
ONCE A' YEAR . . . ' ..
1970 11 DOltAOO w.-.........
fACtOIT ... CO.moMI• , .. ..,... .....
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1970 cou" DI VIW
1970 COU" ;,. VllJ4 f ii -~•• ur 12.A1• MILis I WAllMW'
fACTOl:Y .... CONOITIOHlW "llD TAG" ...... IM ..,.__ ..W •I ,i... ..W do"" ,, ... ....,"'.....,.·"'11-.1111a .. ~ SPICllL -lilt .... l«lol, AM·flll .-.i., •l<l'!'I '""'-
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1970 SEDAN DI VIW
OMlY 11, ... llllW
IM'f'Ol:Y Afl COMllhONt•
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• '1969 .. AN.DI VILLE
rACJot:Y AM CONDlftONI,..
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1961 COUPE DE VILLE
rACIORY All COHDlnOHINCI
....., ........ t.o!M< 1 • ....i ... All -
·-· """·'"" ..ii.. """'' ...... ~.-....,.._ M •Ms-ill"' .. 1 ... C?Vt12Uj
1967 Cl>U" DI VIW
fACTOltY Ml CONIUnot.uMCI
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JACJOIY I.II CONDlllONIJM
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SPICW
Pila
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SPECIAL
P11a
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$2666
w .. kMt4 IM , .. •.-w Mee
$2110
WIWllD
MID IAG"
SPEQAL
Pila
1'70 'POID COllA .,
BANK t ..... 'II. "'n''. 0.17 24,00!I JOii..~ .-· ·-.. -· ""°" .. • ...... .....,.., ....-.. -....... -t• tf-....... _, •ti••• ..
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FINANCING !di.WI :
$1fl5
1t .. CONf. MAI:.: ill . AVAILABLE ,_, .i. -.fltlMI .. , fo.11 -C;. -..k<tt, lilt ...... ,, ..,
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FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING
Exquisite Satin Sitver fini1h with plush full leather
Interior, NII power equipment, tilt & teleKOpie
steering, AM-FM radio, door locks, automatic
MOt releose. Local Ill owner. Gem. 1082CXWl
1971 EL DORADO
ONLY 1400 MILES
FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. Gorgeous metallic nutmeg finish wilh
vinyl top & full leather interior. Full power, stereo, door locks, tilt wheel,
Vogue tires. Sokl new bY. us & as new as new can bel 1723DLU See lo
believe Ill
1t67 1U1CK lf .. CHl;T. NIWPOll l•k ................ -. OUllll COlllCJT'S 4 .............. o.14 wl!I> 'II..,.. 3 .. 000 ..._. -'"''" 1......, •Ir ..tof ...... ,.. ....,_ ""· ,._ WIUT SlllCTIOll .. .. '-'"" 1 ........ ,.....,. ... ,_;.,., ,.._.......,,-lie -.r .. ,._ ,_. ... w.i... NII-
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1970 SEDAN DI VIU.t WeH-.1 h4
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1961 SEDAN DE VIW
rACTOlt1' Ala COJelnoNIJM ,
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-· AM·fM ..... tilt & tel_..fc -hot, .., i.tb,li,.. 5"11MI, Mc. i.., IW
.ii.. (VUOJI . ~
1967 SEDAN.DE Vlu.j
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1946 Harix"· Costa """ $599 ,
·vouc~~AGIN .$ ~· . ·.:
'69 VWISundlili~;;t.. w~· • cle~· must '5el.l lmmed; · 111m1iAlffillJ1: Best{ offer,. 645-5844 or '. COlfA MISA' '
673-8273. 549'3031 ht.-6~67-68 .
'11 VW Camper, AM!F11
1'84i01, 10.0lf' miles, UU
new. l3595. 646-503.l days.
646-0081 eves.
'10 YW' IUCi · ' . ..
~tionally.,_'.'"'".., ' (691.ADX)·. '
. $1895.
SANTA ' ..... "' '71 :VW Camper., .. pop-tO'p, An
specW Hous!On ""'"°' "1 ''TOYOTA W.s1phalta. HJ P..,. htt.,
.ttl.' $3,9'0. <....,,;;. PHONE 5411-2512,•
; 1971 SQUAREBAOC VW, ~7 W. W~r, Santa
h'"'· radial '"''· 22.000 "'· '70 VW BUG.;'? $2'250. 64~2D69 alt a wkdays,
all day k nd lmmactllate with air. on w e . l3CllCEEJ .'. * 06' WESTl'RALJA -;optop $1895 '.~ '$!'™· _,._""': ·-.-sAN;rA ANA '~ ~~: n~ !'< TOYOTA 1 '62-·VW..-RbltE.ng,Gdbody, PHONE 540.-2512
paliit. New ttar brakes, ,417 W. Warner, Santa Ml& I
.r:'.1~'.h. w~•hiold. , , '68 YW .CAMPER. I
'69 SQUAi:tEBA0<, air Pop top. 4 sprl. dJr. Full t ~ cope!.,. radial ~s, auto .. camper equipped, Take ol
"4 AMJfM; like .~~ ~· ;ilr Jt>re,ign cat or sma ~ ~:t -1 . ~dgwn. ail tinQnce. 546-873
'60 VW sunroof, blue. Xlnt or 494-6811. (WJBOOO)
~i{la~ ~· ~ tune-.'6'! Volks ~mi -08mper. ·
pj $425. ~ ~= 548--4164~ lQll eng. Jiu tifes, brks
~Seit belt, with• ~·Mang xti:as! Financi )~··he.mesa fQr vw. ptob. wtK '8.\e· $7 50
I Oill ~~. -. 6/~.
'66 vw Sundial Camper 1961;;;;;,--vw;;m<s;::""::-·-,""'"''';:'::11
XLNT CONQ e Sl*Xl chrome v.·hls, roll bar, *** 66-5568 *** top, extra body, runs
•70 VW BUG $300. _zµ Ogle St No. C, C,
AM/FM e XI.NT CONO. l;od~t_s,.;;;;--;;:::::=:--;;:::=~
$1650. 644-8117 1962 VW Camper Pre
19611 VW 811&, xlnt transp. for
$4i5. Prhiai. pa!iy.
96>-9660
cond. split seats, gas h
stereo, etc. $800. or bs
4~2889.
*" '.65 vw * '70 V\V, very good condition $5,S ,or bst. . . ~AN Wi~ stlf Oils v•eeke
· Gd ruhr\,tr(g cond 675-1700 $1450. or beit offer
0'7<> BUG .• 19 000 nii! 'Coco. ~Ta-7004. . .
. JMtt.' ~ .ttinJ;.." · $1\(X!. '7~ Vy.I Sus partial campe
• · ~67 .. -~ · · 'ldt. x1rt1·cond, lo mi's. 1
• 64>-3317.
WANTED: VW racks for-·<G'Ullio.;;-;;;;;;;;;-o::,,--;;::H surfboard. Call 5 4 6-7 8 i 7 ·69 VW Bug, 22,COl mi's.
a{ter 6 P¥-pty, $16.10.
'65 \fW Bus. Reb1t eng A .** 962--7948 li.B. **
trans.· Nu paint SlOOO. Gary 68 VW Bus Low MTieag1
675--1818 54S-ll5t VERY Ci:EA.i"'1! 51-, . *** -~·-• '67 VW 1600 . _....,,., * * r
Veey id cond. 673481i9 '65 .sqbc~., 'h>blt ~ngine, ne\i
pa1n1, tires. Xln1 cond. mo!'
1967 VW SEDAN ~19. r
EXCELLENT CAR $100'.l. 64&-8M9 uk for Art VW '69 Weslpha.ha Campe~ ==--.,.~~=~~ $2200 firm! 33.COl mtles. ~ '68 VW, Auto, AM/FM, Runs cent o'baul. 64~. ..,oo.nooo. --;;;-;;;c.-;""'-=~~·1 675-7913 * * ~2124 '68 VW BUS F.;o.;GJNE l
good oond. $29j
• 646-47a> • '60 VW bus
'64 Englnt & trans. * 545--2860 :. 1971 VW Bus, fold up
KARMAN·===N7"'CGHf=~A-.,.!iOO~-cc-I good cond. S2500. Pnvat'
party, 6~960. Real fine body, fast sale
6731787 $500. -'71 VW camprr. air cond.
only 16,800 miles. Lie 21 'fi6 VW Bili ~bit eng, nu OCQ. Dealer !J2l-72ll.
paint. $700. or beet offer. I ;;;;;;';;;u.-0=7-'-";,-.,.,ll ~2611. l!rl'O V\V, 7 poss. bus. Lie 68
BBV, SM; + lax & lie '68 VW Bug. Vl'!r)' clean. Dealer. 521-72'11. $900. * 847-5840 * '64 VW Bui curtains. pane1'
1970 VW Pop Top Camper, tel, diamonrl lull uphol, ·s
Lie 9!H BLU, $3295. + tax & 1600 ensi:. Sl21Xl. :HS-In~.
lk:. n.ai.r 521.1211. VOLVO
1969 VW 9 pus bus. Lk: YVL!--"":":::::--~,..---~I :-~~-~"" • 11c. '72 VOLVO
'61 VW, ntw reblt ene. New
.brakta; R.tH, dtpfndal!ila.
'1400, Mt-4493. ·1
-vw bug ........... Needs~A: .
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, Xlnt oond· ljusonobif pridj
.ed. 561-20Mi-' ,.
~7 VW BUG $300 coon CONOfTJON
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L•rgt Selection For
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Delivery
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'co11cl., ¥1nyl roof. 2l.OOO' "'II" ~17151HJI CQSI . • '
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1.970 MUSJANll' MACH. I . ,-1 ~11 YRA'.~
A11iomtti&, tr1~1!niuio•, rtdio, t.9~ftr, 1~ Hth:hbtck. l1dio, ho611i.t•,oeo miltt. 1121· i "I . '
$111ii. ... ...,. "'' ~ _. • ' • • ~ • $Sf". "°• •u THin .04Ys1 . • . • .• FIRST ,JO,O ~ A~I Niii '-:-·:~
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·We con help !n a small .... r. With a nlftr O.laun.Plcb>p. It'• Amenoa's:
number "'° 10ll!nq import truck ·
beoouoe: e) lt ooola little lo buy cd,
b) It ccots ...., le" lo Nn. Up lo 25
mllea por gallon. Fewer checl:·upa
needed. Yet. with ill overhead Cillll•
eqqin• and tcnion bar front 8UlpOllli0n, ii acts like ·us biQQe?
<lOUlfnl. The O.lsun Pickup. 1r1 all
100 expect from a trucl;. And less.
Drift. Do-. ... -docido. .
·s.. Ou r Compl1te.Lln1 Ol '72'D.11Wn1
e S'fATlDN WAGONS e PICKUPS
2 Dll. & 4 DR. SE DANS. FASTIACKS
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• 9&11 i'1295:so·m..re c1e.n~Ca'r& to~ •• 'i' ~L~..,No~~~ ':-. · . , . wheels ·(YXWs39> 'i119s .. 5o more c1ean u.oedi
"' ' " · ' ' ,. • ._ • 19'Zll PLYMOU'nf S p'o r .l
, from. ~ ·• ' 1 '·' , for 24. mo. ii'-flS.63 per mo. Fury, 2 Dr. vinyl htd top.1 cars tO choose froril.' . l ',\. ,, ind ' . '·
HA:R ... BOU:R VW. , :N.:;;;,~10~1 E:a=:ls:-H·AR·B-O·UR. VI. · .. Lea11ng _Co. Musi ... u, ·..,. .....,,., . I
~ Divi1ion ol So. Calif,, &U-32'2:1 1n e:. . . ; }
ll711 llNch 'llhd.· Hunt I'~ ;looch ; 841"'-4435 :ll22 :..;,:,"C:;',:"" lrYlM '68 FURY l{I, 2 ~' hd Ip, 11711 Bloch Blvd., Huntington Buch 142~
' ~ J ••• ..,.20 • PIS, R&H, clean. Priced to ' . -" --eell at $850. 875-7481 1
' MUSTANG , '72 Olds Toronado PONTIAC PONTIAC · Y..~D •
. , eu.tom Cpe, 6 Way Split · .. , , "",, ..,. , ; I
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·=_,,~_,...,..,;.......,..1-...,.,19,.,,,, 1,..""M""u"'•""tA"'N"'~"'s,,... • Seat, Pow., Window,_ Tilt * '" GTj>' * , '61 T DIRD . l ' 1964 FORD· Galaxlt. PIS, , "' v 1Whed, Crtiise,Contro\, Ster· $1695 '61 PONTIAC Tempt'lt 1sbv "'D
P!B, U:ff. Clean/ aood t'.SRTZ COllP. 'to TNie. Vinyl, Roof, (703-Fact. air. Auto tral)l. landau tton ' warCn ~ Go-Od • • ' '
cond. $4991best \ o l l e•r. 221 w."Kilefl&( A~.Jin EIBJ ' top, con.ole / buCki!ts, tt/Jir transportation, -tires • •It Extra Oean iM ide and O!lll
543-l'880. (71 4) 71M050 I ease Now PIS Faei Rall•(......... polot, 1250'. 962-9'!&1. • ; • (MDR8!11) I
"lO FORD SUper:",Yan, V-8, •69 MUSTANGr G MA I ,;. ;II'" ~· < 60 ~ 0 Mic~ln X t!Jea. 'Ex~Jlerli '6.'11 PONTIAC. f~ttbird, 16~ ' $199 Full P r.le.' '
Auio,. panel~ 'lnaul. $2,195. YeU ~bik'' :~.-~ 1 ~"{at · per , ""'anfJI: cond. IJlJlde' out. ml'1, map:Y xtru. Xlnt · 100% Fin•nclng• • I or beat. ~'l5~ NB... ~-' ":"'· ..i . vul,)'l Ind. ~-· · • • '· MUSt see ·• drtVf. Saf·Su/i cvn'd: 846-'.324S.: • •· ' · ~ Av•ll. O.A.C.. 1 -'--~..,..,,==,,,_-1 top, "'!\al tires, aa, PIS. Newport att-1 lll<t.12. A71 ·~.;,. 0.-. Ao< • S'URfSIOE WIJORS MAVERICK ••."."'"'· w1ttv.i1ls, IUOO. 'L' • C . •-.1<11, Cl'!l. '""'"'"-"' . T-BIRD 11111. • ""'""''" . . • ..easing . o. vm.,. -liadq: ~Fait. I . ~ •79 ... IYERIOlf •n Mach I, 11,«Xt ' ml, D1v1.;Joo ~So; Calif., '6.l. ii(iciiic Orud Prix-. *,.d!RISI'MAS GIJ!· * 147,~3'40
' "" "" Perfect cond .. loaded w/ex-.:....., lit ~•tional Bank . fUll
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povttr, fcty air.,Exc. '66 T-Bird.1 ~ pwr, ~It coqd, VAUANT J~
2 Door &r Dlx : U . tru. air cond., tape deck ~~~nets Center, Irvine cond. Otl;. OWDU, $495. bucket seats, ~ -whls, 1
dtT U:mii ~I. 0:-by li~-etc. $3350. 675-7200. ' UU620 64f..4M8. _ clelln. orir ~ OWTIJ' SfOO 'C VALIANT 5l,OJO q. ml.
tie old banker. Take 1mall MUS?ANG, ·n, like new, l9W Olds Oft~ 88, 2,.0t.I AC, '65 LtMllJll: SP,OMI 'W:l)' 6(5-;Zlll:2. New· tir'l!'I. traiw. ~
down « finance. <336BEN) Loaded, air, lo m I le I · all pcn~ier, vmyl lop. $2~(0), cltan, sd running. M '" T-BIRD $950. radD: Di:. traflliP. ar. •
-...ii att'U am 546-1736. Glll'll&t'd nightly Leaving for • 644-7201 1 ::w;fras. ti». 64+-761f. , 644-3616 . aean s.a&--W16 Cra:la. :
MERCURY Oritnt. Sacrlfi..,. ~-'64 OLDS 98, Xlnt, new tires Autos, Ulld ... Autos , Ulld f9t AUtos, Ulld ijli '
'68 MUSTANG, air, auto., • 1door, air, all 'P'Wt. nn:a .'&S llrlll'lllilr 2a!J. Vinyl top.;.,,0ne,:.1111 tirt'I, Uke ne'!. ~-~
• lllUIWlf $1350 615--3031 .....,....._,, • '66 OLDS Toronado, deloxe-2
,, ''5, Auto. Shift Dr., an . power, b~lo.w COLONY Pl . WAG. , cylinder * 6'J5.83l5 wtii>le .. i.. Phone -=
Fu1I . 'PW'!I',' Facton" Air "'""·· .,, .... , .... ,,_ and Out. $fl6 Fvlt" Price.
lRHDIOll •
100% Flnariciolt -,
Ava)I, 0.A$. .
SlllSll llTDIS
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STATION WAGONS
HEllZ COIP.
211 •• Kio;i;.·r (7141
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MUSTANi
MUSTANG 1968, V-8, auto,
PIS. di.le brkl. Xtra dean. llttl5. ~ Pvt. ,q . . . ,.
A-. Ulld ' 990 Autol, u-1 9IO
'71
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JJI I.• Dr .. Ml, flOO\I ·cpe De VIie •~-.-·ride Sf;DAN.1'111.....,,,....,, .. ..,.....w,,.P>dl
coni:!. Pm. PIJ'b'. '9TS. A.tr (end AM/FM Stereo ' ~ pacba, t1Dtlc1 aft, powwr wlndoWI il .. ts. FORD
!Ml-Im _.,. St!"rfnl Powe; -. -tins, -(OllCQS) • •ii Vo!YO w/''2 ·~· Only Bnl!6, 6 \way ;...~ Vin)'! -~. oNy JJ,000 SIM\
23.000,¢'• xln't' . ,ISlll. 11oo1 .. <403Jj>ZH> = ~/,,,In ta<toey ...,.. DAVE ROSS l!ONTIAC '72 Ford LTD
MS-<513 .ct t •• ~ Now.• '. $2i9t eo. ... "';:-Bl•:....i1 WGCJOll ·
'67 VOLVO 1SXI, A'JC. O.o.; for SS mo at $165.80 per mq. ~ -to'Pasa:, f>lx.e raclf. Afr~.
Kbnl'1, leathtr, ~no1 incl Tu· .. _. .. :•ir•=~ l!t't,'\ .\RK, lll. lllfe _.,, Viflblllty Group, Heavy
!'u.lll HS tv<L Ml-6510 'Newport Nati-I f .,J~ !;!"'tad m::: Duty ............ carpeted
Autos, Ulod "° ' --sin" Co. ,. " , .. $16-1600 _.. s •... ,..,. ""'" Power st .. ri.,, ._..,,. ,. • Powtr Brakea, <Ser # 2J -
M.8. TRADES !>vision ot So. Calif. tn·-... ,,.,. '63 CONTIN!;NTAL 1'iSla'I04)
'10 El Dln'ado, 2 lo c""°"' lat National Bank '67 CAMARO l-11!'1, buo' ~ *~' '!12,';' • • LEASE NOW, • •
hum, imrnaatlate • '89 JlZ2 Buelnesa Center bvine wats. wide track tlrtt. f ~·o1 vn-w;ro v.
C.Upe de V'dle • 'IO Ch<Y-UU620 • 592-5291alt6 pm. CORYAIR ':ci-r,.:.· a111U.&2 per mo
.Ue Malibu e '89 Cb<vy *'71 CHEV I'. A.-Impala • .. ,. Pontiac L< '"' c.o.v. Full owr .. climate • Newpqrt National
M ...... cyl, eccmomy • control, lilt l<le whl. COid cu.tom CJ><., ' • air, '6,1 CORYAIR I --1in11 \Co.
MANl' MORE. w/bi~ land. Top I JIOMr at~~ _ er brak-LAKEWOOD WAGON MrU ,.
Autbortzed MB Dealu lutlw:r Int. Orig. owner, n , vinyl If ;, to choose orlly 57 000 ~ ml1ta 1 Diviaion of So. CaJll.
(1) 523-7250 Pvt. prty. S1695. 6#-SBM. from. HIU' ,.., low u owner.' Automatie, ~ 1st ·National Bank ·
AM-X 1965 CDV·2 dr. Haro lop, .. $27'5 ""'• Well t.x.n .,.,,, ot. '°" ""'""" Ceni.r, Irvine ----=---i white. 1act. air. full pwr. ·MacHow--A and very c1ean. None 8"-1620· '70 AMX Blk int. Estate sale, Lie. No ~ around this nice. $125 firm. 1f70 FORD
Factory a.Ir, automatic trans,
power rtttr. Lotr mlle1,
Very sharp, 694DFZ'
m:z ~. moo. !714 l 839-9600 or sn-0008 8!4-0571. G'ALAXI E 500
613-2012. Comtt lat&: H&rbor 1964 CORVAIR 2 Door 2 Dr. H.T. Immaculate
'68 CAD. Convt. Mutt sell for Santa Ana Monu, 4 spd stick, AM/FM sporty attractive light ivy
$2399
Harbor American
ca.sh at once. $1950. Ori&"· '70 CHEVROLET IMPALA. radio, many reeftlt repairs. yellow with gold interior,
local owner. Ki E. 17th St,, VI~ a~., f&C!m'Y air, pow. lmmac. lnt. Cutrept J~ Mrk brown landau roof.
Cl\f. er ateenng. (l&ICXGJ J"petCUon sticker. $325 . Auto. tianl., ndlo, heater,
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lql / HA~BOll CO'.IA M(SA
· $2199 545--3810. Power steer., fac,tory a I r ~ C~e~~ Cf!!:VI~~ DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '60 CORVAIR, good work CS':~:~:i ~Ar;;:) BUICK Cond, AM Radio, Vin)'! Top, ""° -mv<1. car, R&H, buckela, $15. e< $117~ Johnson ~ Son, 2626 I-=~=-----Full Leather Interior, an c.q.ta Meu. 546-8017 traae rtne or ? 6t6-0954. Harbor Blvd .. Cotta Mesa. '71 BUICK oul•tandfogvalue. (ZUl.109) * '71 CHl!VY'1 * CORYEl1E 5411-5630. $4195 . IMPALAS • an:vEU.E.S •--,=96=,~F=o=R=D __ ,
RIVIER'AS CAMARO'S · '64 VET 321 AM/FM reblt LTD COUPE HERTZ CORP. • ... nu clutch • cotm foler. 5zyle leader. Coot an:Uc
JJ ~ ~-~-All ha , 221 W. Katella, Anabtim Gd tires 6: paint. lo mi. alt 3 white With dark blue inter-
"' ... ,"""""' ""'"· w . .., • ..,. .... 1 .. (714). ~ · 64f...8)49 CBillJ See to ior 6: landai.i roor. Auto.
been care"tully used in Blrlck n-11e ---••-he t ta N NIWPCMT UACH '6.l CHEVY 1 pal 2 ,,_ °"" ve. ... ...... , rauKI', a er, ctory ~Uve Rrvlct. ewr •n·ot00ht.S3·M m a ... ·n CORVETl'E Conv t. alt cond., pwr. steer., pwr.
J't'gi.ltettd '° they qua!Uy '70 COUPE de Ville top hrdtp 529;'>. Xlnt belled tires Am/! 6 ' -'d M t brQ., pwr. windows & much
for excile tax rebate when . ' & en& 5f5..4519. m. mo • .,. • UI more. Clean.nee pr I c e d
approved by Concreu and oond. PriVate party . '64. OIEVELLE 70-J)7 T· aell. 675-3985. It no ana. (1) CXSLUIJ} $2175. John.9on &
Balance of Factor)' Warran· SSlOO/belt o~r. 833-4i72S. "·-PS -•---' •A~ {TI4) 242-3431 aft 5 pm, • , Soo, 2626 Harbor Blvd., ty. Al.I have ful.t ~ '69 EL DORADO, loaded. f~v, ' j .. ..,.,,,., .,5D.
equipment, ,,...., air..... .. ..... 'e>nd. $4D), PY!. ' ~ • COUGAR Oocta M .... ~.
dioonlnr p1.,. many ""'' party. Call, .... <...sl81. CHRYSLER '10MERCURYCOUGA1t. va, '69 Ford LTD t~ 'Mis Priced2 1rom LARGEST tacrory air, power steerini, 2 Door Hardtop. Radio, heat-Sl!LECTION. OF . 1"7 CHRYSLER vinyl root. 1532'82) er, powor oteerlnr. air, aufD.
CADILLACS IN 9 ~'*" station wagon, $2799 matte transmialon. 'vinyl
('8<)1) I Air condi-, etc. XTG-rool. ZAY850. ' IAUER ORANGE COUNTY 864. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC $1899
BUICK SA~;.~!!!~ $.l 399 Oocta 2:.!.-81~7 1'1a11 I a...!.
O&on.•-'10 <X>UGAR ATfl'A/V·Top --LfAMli c. Nabers CadlBac 1mr mu._.... · Mllrt Concl. YOl.1111
COSTA -~~· $30!5 ... ....,. l>a)'1 n•. """"° .... _ &16-!Tll Eve. I: W /E. Gt6-9303
MESA M0·9100 Opm saMaJ l-tf-aGll lbt.6'·67·61 COUGAR XR7 '61. All xtras. 19t6 Harbor, Costa i,feta
ml Cadillac Sedan lloVllle. * '61 CHRYSLER Xlnl amd. N<ed to ..U la.!l + '71 FORDS +
2:.'M E 17ftl SL Dtut blue w/blk to P . NEW YORKER * Aft 6 pm: ~ GA!.lXIEs e MUSTANGS c• Meta· ~7165 erui.ae.control. ~ equip. 4 doar. Fl8t powe:o 4 factory 1967 roucAR rormos
·a BUICK SKYLARK. v~ l6100. LIKE NEW! 5IUllD air. YCP21o. "-Js Gootl """1 moo HERTZ .COii'.
aaklm«tl,. m-.1 tn'-'-·. or 5f6..36'76. $l295 66-"'4 221 W. Kao-n-AntbolDI -> ·-~-'65 CAD Coav. -· Ma H d DODGE (714) nMoso
$399 Woman owner, lo mi., C OWar =-------... FORD MU-ANG V8
DAVE ROSS PONTI.at JIOMr, ~· ta.Pl' deck. 839-9600 or 531-0008 1966 DOOOE Polan., 4 Dr., "'' . ' "' Pvt. -w.. lt6-553'l ID --tr nd d' factory air, power •tffrin&. 2480 Harbor Blvd. _.,,,. • • Oimer lat 4-Harbor e.u ....... a 00 "ra )CJ. (WIK372)
Costa Mesa 5fl.80'17 '15 CADILLAC Cpe de Ville. Santa Ana 1 owne,. Xlnt cond. S575. $l5'9
'61 BUICK Special ~Dr.. S<!I °' -for plclt..., '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT. .,,._, DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
V.ry """" a>nd. Lo ml'" truck. 549-12SO, 5-1 P¥ or 7• Full .....,, ,,....,. air FALCON '480 H.-Blvd,
sedan. P/S. P/B, A/C. 9 AJ\.t. cond., landau roof, (VTD. Costa Meu. 546$.17
V.ry pd a>nd. Lo mi'o. '68 FLEE'IWOOD -m 83!1) 164 FALCON '61 FORD Country sedeo 675-1.M.9. YP, AMIFM stereo, aee to $1Stt -n.. Com-station w.,.. .. ., appreciate. 96M901 alt 1 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Stl WAGON !~;.;!,P:;:.~ Ct"::
Bu1ck Special • Auto trans pm. 2-m Harbor Blvd. Pwr. Brakes • Pwr. Steer.
Power Steer. Good cond. '68 CADILLAC CDV, Xlnt 'Costa Mesa 5f6.8017 $1250 1M~44 .,
$275 Private Party cond. Jo rnl'•. all extras, '6.1 New Yorker, AC, PS, PB, 6 cyl, Auto n.n.. Very lt66 FORD 841~ warruty. ISJliO, alt 4 pm. &1,000 ml. Vinyl oea~. <lean, 10~1 . LTD -4 DOOR
'66 BUICK Le Saber, new 6"-1553. carefully maintained, 100% fll'.'lanclftt One owntt, h&tdiop, au~
,,.,,._1 b ~td ti~ al!~~nd .• ·~ C~ ~~ veonlyr t I~· creampuCU. Otter 833-2547. Av•lf. O.A.C. trans, P.S., P.B., A.C.: $615
,,. p .. r ' -· or m m .. ' OMET SURFSIDE MOTORS !!rm. 644-4Q<I or 5411.2439, best otter. 892-2307. I ,:Owner.:;;::"''i"C:~:.:21:;,7=3·'===c 1.~,...,==..,---,-,....,,..-1 '67 Ford Van. 5000 ml on new
'61 BUICK Conv. Needs mine 'TI EL Dora® Convtrt,ible. '66 COMET 6 cyL 2 Dr., q . ll,000 ml on new auto.
work. S15. Excellent. Make offer · Good cond.. $050. 60-1906. "'"'""'.,_;,147,;:,,,;·'3140c:..:,:__~~ 1 trans. Xlnt cond. Must
548-5358 673·5785. 241 F1oftr St., C.M. We'll help yoU 811!:11! 642-6871 SEIL. $1095. 642-0027.
... BUICK WIUlCAT. Full CAMAllO Autos, Now no Autos, Now 910 '"A"'u1o1,=""lw:r,,.,-...,.--,9i0=1
JIO"i"9I', factory air oondl·
-· !PIX629) '67 CAMARO. Rally gpo,t.
321 enalne. PI s-P / B .
Bucket aeata. Net'ds aome
$595
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
28 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mtta 546-lK117
HISS Bl1ICK Special, 4 dr,
xlnt cond. Lo milts. S600
finnl 64W867.
body """"· Aakina $800. Mu.st Sell this week 1
557-4861.
CHEVROLET
CADILLAC '66 IMPALA SS, xlnt cond,
bucket 1eata, P/S, alt, 287
'68 CADILLAC SEDAN DE ena:, autom, nu brka. $950.,
VILLE. Full power, factory orig ownr, 493-3900.
air cond. {ZBU7'65l '70 IMPALA 350 Cult cpe,
$2599 Well cared. Xlnt shaPe. FA
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC PB/PS, tint gla.,,
it80 Harbor Blvd. Polyglas. $2450. 833-2325.
CoAta r..1eaa 546·8017 '70 CHEVY Kinpwood St.a·
Dally Pilot Want Adi have tlon Wgn, P /1, Plb, air, Xlnt
batga1na galore. cond. 54~7161. :'"7~""'".,....-'"""~1 A~uto""'"~"'""U~Mtl""'"'--"""'11
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'70 llllL WA•ON
Aute. Tre111., Pewer Ste1ri"I·
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$1995
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$1095
'61 AMIASSADOl WASON
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$595
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aood mile&. C975BSX> ;mirror, aood mlle1. C694BZlt ·' ·1 #66t .,. MALllU S.S. . 1 'S896 miles. (118 AGE> 1 • C'12AGEl ~ llue 9Mk Price '41U -• H1Jdtop. 4 spe•d, radio, he1,t1r1 'II• a.k ,rketJ161 ·~ llw ... k Prk• f14l0
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2+2 _... S-a wltlo 4,'P•·• oho air .-11oo-, ...i ••-...... . ••~ !11 tons,'FJ1t bod; '61 thru '7 l•modol1.. i':J.~" & olr ....i. ' · · ~ IXAMPU·-W: t ~ EXA~: ~· MU§TA"G HARDT9P . . I ' :.. I·'" .• ; .• '"CHM 1/2 TON PICKUP ., ' .. "'6S FORD ,WtlGQN . '70 FO~D 10 PASS.
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