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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1971-12-15 - Orange Coast Pilot' ·-• -o ' ' •orug Faeto:ry~ Raide4~ •'I 510!)000!) Tablets Sei~at . " . .. • ' ' • ' \ • • • • • • • • • • 50 Hu·rt • Ill Missouri. .Storms ' . ·- ' I •I ' ' •, ,. ' I Irvine Cll,6es' • . . -~ :Beti., 'd ·Ofts: Bid . " } ' • I J ~ ' I . .. ' ' . \ ~ . . ~··.m < ·~·.d.~~·t · ... , . .··-...,._ ... ~ ; •• -J' .. : ... .. jr;t-,.1 f'"~~~r• O Ii, t ,• • ~ < I ' .. ~~ f,··:>J ~,\ ..,. ;, ·~' "•' . ,.. 't' -" • •YI •-::\;:; , . .,""'' , ~ .. ' .•. ~ Prior , to Voting ·t"i'lo ... . ,. . . . .. ' " By .rAcx BROBACK Thls-rezooo from ·~iculturol to plan· . °' '!II O.U. PPtt s~ ned development which will include nespite Im~~!° c1e19 a.. multiple dwelling• up to !ll'unita per acre tion until after next ' y's ·cUy of and a poasible total of 3al, units, got the Irvine incorporaUon relectiqn a~ until biggest play, simply because It was first. l;Cbool conslnictlon proJllems coultj . be Irvine city council candidates am:ing raolved, the Or;ange CQunty 'Board of five persons who argued against the supervisors approved t&ee'zone ·dllngea rer.one ·were He.My Quigley, Alan Tueaday on lan<L wltbln the bound"\!" of ~au, Arnold Binder. Quigley spoke the:propose4 new citY. 1 the long..t anc!"engaged1n.acid reputee Property io,volved totaled 309 atres with the superv~. The debate ran for 'Jlth the largest pated, %40 aeres, In the tllree """' lo 1 p.m. sO-d.lled Window Area of Jandl not own-Tustin Realtor Ed Cronin, represented ~PY the Irvine Company but surrounded the lla.rwin Company in the winning ef· b"y .. company land~. • · fort. He said the Planning Commission !l'wo'vo~s .were by~ ,3 to 1 margln with h~d .ijnally 'unanimously approved the F~th District supervisor Ronald W. zone c;hanee: that a SO.foot buffer '%.One CiSper• in oppositipn, siding with IrViDe was required adjoining· the freeway and cilJ; adbmnta. The tfurd 1~assecfby a f to that tlie San Joaqulrt SChool DiltrictJ' O V6\e and was not controversial. (See ZONEi, Page J) Board memben took the action despite advice from Chier Deputy County Counsel Cayton Parker. that if1·tfie Jrvtni in· COIJ?oration electlon is successful, the ne~ city cooncU coul"d revel'Selthe suf>ervisors' moves. . - ~'.The law says county-e.stablisbe$1 ·acnes In a new city are valid for 11> day1J:iut in this case the ru.one.s )'OU are votine on WW not be in efted: for another 30 days. Tlfe present agrlcl!llurol· uae sonl.DC will· remain in effect ii the'lncorporatiott etec-umi ls succes1fuJ, rarker Med. .First on the agenda for debate was U acres owned by tbe.Larwin Company, a loJli strip between the Santa Ana Freeway and Walnut Avenue, t50 feet ~ of Culver Drive. ' ... .. .~ .. .. ' lt'ea'tlier .. • ' More or those' tionHhattering r wind5 are 1$1!dul<d for Thur>d•y ·keeping temperatutts Jn the cool upper 50'•· Low1 tonight an>Ull\I H to JO deporl. . . INSIDE TODA l: , . , \ I The; rrtur,n.-Of: ~MotMr Earth" ' ~net th~e-f>"9(1Mctioni ;geared for tke VoUng , set higiUight ti<l< year'• 111.d 0"111 wetlmld of live thtattr. S1t-Entertainmt11t. l'llpe 3 J. l,, f, ' ' ...... .... --. ....... ·-..., 0.-.. CWllllY ' PTA Jf Srfm • ... tt _.. .. .. Of ............. .. II.ell ,...,_... IWt T-. -... ·-. ---"""...... ... F or,mer Illinois Governor Kerner Named in ·Bribes ' • WASHINGTON (UPI) -Federal Ap- 'peals Judge, Otto Kerner, a fonner Illinois go9emcr and chairman or .fonner ~ldeot Lyndon B. Johmon's riot com. mistion, was indicted ·today on charges of bribery. mail fraud, tax evasion, per• Jury Md cocsp~acy, ' . Tlbe ~ges against Ker'Jlet' stem from raCe track trauactions"in Dllnois where he was govemot between 1961 and f968. · Kerner, MJlled to the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Jn April 1961 by JollMon, Is only the fourth federal judge ill history .to be indicted by a federal grand jury. The others were accused of offenses connected with their judicial or. fices . Two were acqUitted . Kerner, u, along with three former slate officials appointed by him during his governorship, and a Ch Jc a go businesswoman were named in the 19- aiunt, 6'-pqe indictment returned by the le'deral gi'llld jury Jn Chicago. .The adlon 1rof llllDOllllCed here by At· tomey' ~ Jolin N. Mlt<:bell. K4!rnel' and his .asaodateJ ·were charg· ed wlth • COMplring to obtain about $.156.000 Worth , of race track stock for fl0,151. 'l'llis. the indictment obarged. comtttuted a bribe to influence decisions ol Ken1er and otb~r state oUklals on hone ,racing matters. Kerner was charged also~wlth evading $84,129 in federal income taxes, with making false 1tatements to an Internal Revenue Servke ageut and making a fa1se tu return. Kemtr headed the special commission of prominent Amer1cans named by Johnsop to look into the causes of 1 (Seo KERNER, Pogo II ' ' ' t. .. Jack Nicholl cani• the coffin, of bis seven·month· old son, Colin,. during funerill services Jor 1he boy Tuesday' tn· Bellast, N. Ireland. Colin; youngest· vie· tim w perish In .the continuing disbrders in North· ern Ireland, was killed by a terrorist bomb·placed u,.,.......... nexMoiliis carriage outside the eritrance to ·a·furnl· ture·store showrooni in Shank.ill area of Belfast. He was buried ·tn a Protestant cemetery, For more· on the Irish· troubles, see Page 4 • Officers Seize Pills, Oil, , Cl14rges J)rop~d I ' ,' . , , . . • : ' • Cash in Laguna Drug Raid · . By P,4.TRiql: BOYLE 1 alll'eed to go before ~lb C.unly °' ,,.. DellY ,, ... stiff Afunlclpal Court Judge Wamn Knlgt\t Laguna Beach narcotics officers early and help the offJcen obtain a search war· today arrested a man and confiscated. • rant for the thl'f.e.story home at 1183 $10,000 cub, 30,0GO LSD tablels and near· Miramar st. ly a gallon of proctaled' ha5111sb oil from -tn·~•·atora, ·-paru· ~ by. an alleged •idrug factory." · '1"' .. ~ _...,... Ql - . Mucb ·o~ the Joot was found' bur fed In Orange COUnty marshals, wtnl to the tbe 'sand under. a swank Miramar' street reslder!Ce ea!ly tbl.s mornlng and spent home, Sgt!tjtil'Pureell said, where police fOtir bours digging up the cellaT and also foµnd quantUles of canned marl· 1 ~: tha premiau, Purcell ex· juano, blank drivers' licwel aod bb1h . FonoWlng the cilscov~ of the <001· cer!Ulc:ates and diemlsU)' "luipnmtt us--, ed in ~roceuina: the hub.Wi. 1 traband, pollce arrested the BOie oc- . ••1'1\6.atrtet. value of the drugs could go 1 cµpant of the , restdence, Donald Alex:-as high 13 $150,000," 'the · vetera'n ander Hambarlan, 21, on charges of qarcotlcs investigator said, "depeoding pcMSSlon.o! ciangmlos dn!gs witl>tntenl upon how the hashish oil were cut down/' to sell. Purcell said the f o u r' ~ mo n t b1 in-11We feel that Hambarian ts one of the vestigation was carried out in coopera· main principals. in the ring," PvrceU uid tlon With agents rrt>m the Santa Ana of.•\ today, "and wl expect to ft:iake·otber .,.... ta of the state Bureau of NarcoUcs rests in the case." Enklrcmtt11L He would not disclose how extensive A break In the case came Tuesday the illegal oporaUon milhl be, although lllghl, the officer said, when an Worman! (See DRUGS, Pa1e II y • ' On Huey Newtofi; Panther Free.d OAKLAND (UPI) -DI.strict Attorney Lowell Jensen today d•r opp e d manslaughter charges against BlaCk Panther cofounder Huey P. Newton after three 1111S11CCesaful attempts lince 1118 to make tbem,sllck. Jenaen moved be"'9 &lperlor Court Judge Wllltaln J. Hayes to drop lhO in. diCtment because, he eakl, there was no new evidence and he feared another trial would,, result in another hung jµry. ' Newton Iw been tried three times for the ll67 killing of Polic<Jmao John Frey ob an Oakland Streel He was convicted In 1961 but 'the stale Cow1· of .Appeal ov""""1ed ill" decblon Oii lfOUllds of judiclal error. ·Two separate trtats on mamltugbtr.r thl.s year have ended bi bung juriel. '1 feel thl.s Is a frustration •of JU.UC:., but-I am compelled lo l!'k ai thl.s Ume · for a dismissal," Jensen Safd. '1 do DOI feel that we Ifill gel oth!r than a bung jury on lhe basis of the present evtdenct." High Winds, ' Rains RiP.:. •. ·-" ... Wide.Area ': bNGFlELD, Mo. '(AP) -<\ diunt- lnf .. oi. -... -"1 tornado rorce . w11111 •-,_ or .-MlJaourt Tuesday nil!lt •• d early today, ldlllng two -· llJurlnl more than 50 and lnilldfng high prvpei 11. damafe. Tonuldoes aJao hit 1panely .i. Ued sections of Tenneua Mis3ourl Gov. Warran&. H'elrllll pro. ~eel an emergency in Greene, eaP,tt Girardeau and'ldJacent CQllhties becauoO- of the loaa of life and the properly dama&e cauaed by the atonm. He authorized the ase of state agencies, peraoonel and ·equipment to. be made available "for the preseri:atlon of life, property and the ,...!oration of public facllUlel." ~ ~hael Raines, 22, died In a Capo Girardeau hoapital or hrjuries IUffered wben blgb winds demoyed his moblla 'home at lllmo, to Ille "'1th. His wile aDd J.S.moa;i.tb-okl lon,were bospit.a!Jwed, · • John Rueter, 13, of rural Sprizwffeld was killed aDd his wile, Mary, 61, '!I'll 00.pllallzed with minor injuries wbm their mobile honle was demollahed. Principle damage areas were in the southwest around Springfield where about 20 persons ...... toJured, and In the southeas! mlUlld Cape Glrvdeau wber9 25 were reported Injured. • • • After sweeping ..,,_ ~ IM atorm system Cliove Into T__-,. causing a number of minor JnJm1el u Jt, smashed mobile homes, tore oll roofs and downed power lines around lUpley, to the soulb. Six ~ were injured, n o n • crltlcally, when tornado-UDwlndl ripped apl!t or overturned at Juit 1-beul9 trailers 'about -.mllea -el>Poplai: Bluff In soulheaai MllliOurl: •. A.ulholitles aa1d property dlmaae '""'I lhe lllonn WU -... but --no immediate estimales of the-.. Anderaob,Newtooia, Blninp, Rlpabllo, Springfield, and Buffo lo In t b o southwestern corner of the atatt were tbe •torm' principal i8rgeta. Film Processing Station Robbed , ~ lone gunman drove up to a Huno tington Jleacb photo proceuing sland Tueai!sy nt&hl and droV< off with l80. police Aid todayv Officers-aaJd ~ JOW11 man .lbowed I gun to the lf.yW-<1kl clerk at the photo stand located in the ~ lot at mt Warner Avenue and aaid, Give me al • your . money." Tbe clerk aaJd lhli u..upt' be -jok-ing untU she ..... the gun, .. Ibo "1llbod all the coins out of the Im. Tbe bandit told lier to drop the coins ud &lvt hinl the currency, whleb be toot u be drovt of!. • • I ' - • '"' . ' ' .. . . t r t ~ R.:vJNE--roNE ·; !! . .:::.c:· ·q:_-:~ Pakistanis Hear Su,rre'nder Terms , ' ~ l , • .,a,.• . r "' ., ............... t. Ito-•~ • • • 87 l!lltad '1<11 laleni1u.ial .• , ..J)alhl.,eloyed the ~a,..f1'e llJ'P"l lrom l/1dla ,.Id 'Ifie Pakistani ml!K~rt 'al'\l Nitz! an4 Moj. G<ij. Rao t'iirm1~ Ali, 11\e clvll~CQnu:nlndfft Ill· pacca asked 1tidla' <feputy martial law alminislrator for today far 1 ~nrt ln, the fa Gt of an civil affairs' al)Cf that the embassy ~d onaltu&ltt by JndJan e:~qr, artlllery.1nd. relayed,tbe.lndia~ reply. ,. llQU \.ohk:b·,lett much of.-the Eut» Collapse of resistance atJ)accl'did'not aldalanl c~tal in qam... · ,;, ... Uie ind'. of the India·P•klstan Wu • fndi1 'im;pe.\ia1<1y· d~p1tched' • .,.. but coilld·bring I! dose!. Both New Dllhl render le"'I' to LU G<n. !. A. IC. M.HI ~nd Rawalpindi reported more f!lihllni in WfiG ha~ sYplOm to .. -defend DaCca Eo the the K&shmlr rqion 1,000inlles away Abd death The, lndian high cominand an· in other areas of' East Pakistan. ~ ' ' , .. Reports ot the call for a ceaae-fire,Vrat ~ • bomblna: pause and deJtvered a broadcast by All India Radio were ~ · u111t ,......,. I~ bOur ultimatum le !Urrend'U or face monitored by the United States 1Dd the ~·~~ •, , &110(he;r.-lll blil~ • . 1 •• , , lnfonnatlon qtjic~y pa....S on-lo lqp-U.S. ' ~ traJ Jr. ~Ohio) :t~ • *"' no <!'UllJ, lllll •'!.""NI• • ! offic!•" in Washington, 'lllere-wu po.lpl-~d ~i.\kln Tµe$d1y imHJF. J:1'.ineksha~. UotJn....f• m.dlaiLlr.s. comment , - '\ uJQ p~4e~Q · J~ ~ •1 of •loft~• •¥1 ~~!~informed ln~ian,~1.lli\t PJal ·~,,_,, J 70 nQci cir ad . • Jn e city, Which !)as IJ. PT· i while l!i. conten~ of Nla!:i'! t ·c-·, O< '" ~~ • .J• <boil of · ISJlllO ln'Q,000 p'klltaQI coul~nOt be disclaied, i\:was lled .\.tth f . notpu.J' or • overn . cy cOu#iCII today and announced It would . ' · UPI Tl,..._ Inma te Esca per Three inmates of San Quen- tin Prison launcfied an ela- borate escape attempt here late Monday. Two ot--them were captured moments after going over the wall -the third, Jacob F. Zitzer succeed- ed in the attempt. See story Page 8. problenu should be 10lved llY 'f*T IChool .pllnned for Wllnul Vllll''· Pl1nnlng C.mm!Jalon ~ary ~ohn l.atlf ~Jd the eomrniu1oner1 bad rCdtn· m .... ~ 111'1\li<>P 'r freeway and conatrurtloft el a 4Jrt buffar toppod 1!y I I-foll ..._,. . <;l'1i"' ~ndered II IQOUlh lanf bad ~ t11 la.¥t,fD< pooolbt1 llilu" l!Wen-in~.Gl"lhb Sonia Ana F'raew1y. Alllllant ~ -Gillnmlm'-Jttcr•Y sip uld lhofm.ie 1ppl1C1lioa ."!'!°"'°' ~ .,.,1•""1 11 In . lillurt -.. deslp. 1 -..,--,--..,, Storm t1Id I!' 1dvanco4cplan. J)l\lbllc and .hew1y transporSaUoa wq undar way and that when Jt was f~ bjs d•1>1rtmen1 would ba batw ~oil to e:valuate the problem. i George Harkins, an Irvine rtakient, led oU the opposiUon attack. Ht &aid he represented some 4,SOO reaWentl 1n several.homeowner groups. He accused the Planning C:Ommlssion In 1 letter to that body which ~ read of "continuing to rush these rew(lH ttu'oogh in 1 ~rou diSservice to the peoJlle and a total liock ~rotmp&16y lo their -·· n f(e fet•i:rtd to I( 1Ue1e4 1"9!1>~ comn\l.lslorim to delay. acilon 'ftntll tht •c:boo! shor!llu could be ""j>lVed 1~ I rulrlOI tpe'.tolal ol hjgh ~ll!lllY ."9u•lqg .. Qili;ley, cte of Ole first tandld1tes t4 announce rol city councllinu. d If!!qe amoni tbe ~d asplr1ots,4r~~ l"'!I Ust of mi)Jlica clllng lht I dl1trl~t·s problems. ...l • r "- ~~J'i!I_.°' 0 ~ ,•thm,~ .. ·~*lfid th<jusands "1 lcivlllani' lelt ' pollijcal efforls under wax at Iha. njlell •. ~"u.! ? .., f i r' , ( I m 'lewaf)lol>u!ftlonofl.lmllliQn. 1 Nal!Dnsandelaewbere to bri4fr .. n4to ii l L uT'"" 1n·"'~F , I ... ' ' . p . ,n-Wal~edfciU\of tlie U.N. *"rl· t the flihtlng belween lnd)a '")"llP• ..... ~ . ~nt progrlJns to 1 prove take no further part in discussion of the cities. Jnda-Pak~lan w". J d E w d d BhuUo was named by Presidenl Agha or an nv y oun e Mohammad . Yahya Khan as deputy "In 1966-&T there were 4,000 studenta'in the San Joaquin District (It includes El Toro and Mission Viejo areas as well as Irvine} 11 ,000 in 1970-71, more than 14 000 Repmr Fraud ' . fr~al Begins; Jp,tQrs Sought Jury selection Is scheduled to begin late today In lhe Orange County Superior Court triaJ of nlne alleged conspirators in what O,e prosecution says was an auto repair racket ranging from Seal Beach to ~Clemente.· •!~.f.teslding Judge William C. Speirs ·to-W assigned Judge James Turner to ' ~ide" q,ver what Is expected to be the y ,trial Or a group o! defendants \Y )ch 1ncludes eight Orange O>ast men. 1All nine are charged with conspiracy to ~t and defraud service station ~tomers in an Orange County Grand ~ 'lndictmen£ Issued · after · a long in-·~tlgation by state a,gents and district l.ttomey'1 lnvestigators. Awaiting court action this morning we.rt Jerry Kendall, 35, of 969 Sonora 'fit'Y Day ls, 31, 0\--10!6 ,'la .ill;jj, Of \&ita Mlsa d Yr .. ~n; °' 'j •2 Shtl Harbour Drivl!!, Huntington Beach and Roger Mendenhall, 28, of 26095 Avenida De~Mission Viejo, . . A with them are David Con- cho! , 22, ol 6000 Garden Grove Blvd., .Wtstmlnster, Christopher Enriquez. 25, of 7592 Volg_B~~tlve, aP.4 He'1'Y C.. " ,, 111 "' f 6 H Gli\nmQd6re llt.i~ '!If Hu lnlr!on Be~ch ' l!llph tame)', 29, of 1285j l:.atle' San Marcos, Sah Juari" Capistrano and R. C. Weisner, 11> of ·san1a Ana. ·+ .. -.• Jlrom Page 1 :}{ERNER •.• 1;... • violence and disorders in lbe nation rotlowlng the 1961 assas~lnatlons of r.ftrtirf Ult.her King Jr. and Sen. Robert Ft Ktnnedy lD-N.Y.). ; ilso indicted were: "-Theodore J. Isaacs, 61, of Glencoe. tu>,. dlrectar ol revenue for the state of IUiOOls.from 1961 to 1963. :•-.William S. MUler, 70. or Ottawa, Ill .. $1nnan of the Illlnois Racing Board 1rJ>mJ 961 to 11167. , ~oseph Knight, 60, of Dow 111., direc-tqr -,of financial institutions (ban Ks I for Mfe state of Illinois fi'om 1962 to 1968. 'r,fitith Mctnturr, 58, of Chicago, a ~er personal secretary to Miller and !ofmer business associate. , . -·· . . 01.ANll COAST DA ILY PILOT ............. ..,_ ..... _., C... Mtt9· ' ·' -' . , • OMHGI CCMST "11USHltft COM,ANY ••~•rt M. Wet4 rn•!Hnl .-'-*'Wier J•• .. •· Curlrr Viet ,,.lfMI Mf 0.-ll M ....... n.e1111t ICttril • adl!W' ' The"'"' A. Murphifte Mt .... 1111 Edlllll' CUtlH H. Le.. aldur4 P. N&ll Mtllltl\f M1Mtin1 lldll9n °""" CM'-MtH~ ,., W"I 1!11, llrtf'f ..... ...., •tHll! ll3J N-rt a.v: .... 1rl U,11111 l .. '(11: m l'OtMI A.,.,.119 H....,11...., ... (~! 11t11 l•dl tolltlevtr• t.111 cr-i.1 • NOrlll II ""''"° Jl•I e.&.1LY Pll.OT, Wiil> _.,ldl 1'I ~ Ill tltwt·'1'-II .....,..,._. "'"' 9"lflt '-'" .,. ...,.,.. .... 11'1eM ftr U911111 htCllo tt-1 •Mello °"'" Miii, HllPlllM""" hf.d\, '-"'II> V1J19f, Jn C:"-'"l C:tMlir.9 ....... _.. ..... frill -"'""'* •111111. P•lr..:i.e1 .,1111111f Nllf II _,-p W.I 8tf &lrMl. Celle ....._ ,....,..... 17141 '4J-4JJt a.ww • ...,.. ... '41·1&71 S.. Cle•••te Al D.,.,,_.., y,,.,.... 4fJ-44JI premier designate and foreign minister in today~" the candidate asserted. ' a new· civ!Uan government to replace his " military rule after Dec. 21. B G f • • L d "] have no statu! left," he said, his y un ire Ill on on voice breaking. "The object w" to wait . "Future projectlonj. see 18 000 students next year and up to 28,000 ln1 five Years," Quigley continued. "We aeed four new schools 1 year now at a ~st of $10 million. Where is the money to come from ?" for Dacca lo fall. So whit If the who~ of East Pakistan falls? So what if the wliole of West Paklstan falls! So what If we ire LONDON (AP) - A gunman shot Jnd ~!iterated? We will build •-new w~nded Jordan'.s ambJtssa~ today Pakistan a better Piiklslan." ~ r With I bJt1t of•f1re frOl'Jl an automatic The White House !aid today that If the weapon. India.Pakistan war spreads, it could af-Ambassador Zaid at Rifai, 35, was hit feet Soviet-U.S. relalions. But the In the hand while being driven in a spokesman said there was no active con· limousine from his home to hi& embassy. sideration of canctllng President Nixon's Rifai has been mentioned often as a trip to Moscow in May. fu ture Jordanian prime minister. Press Secretary Ronald L. Ziegler told Prime Minister Wasti Tel was slain by three gunmen in Cairo on Nov. 28. Three newsmen the United States was hopeful Palestinians are being held by the Egyp- of peaceful settlement, of the conpict on tians. the subcontinent. He added however that Rifai was taken to a hospital in Lon- if hoatilities "expanded to West Paklstan, don 's Kensignton district. The gunman this very definitely will affect world escaped. peace." Police ordered a check on Arab ex· In clarifying remarks by a While House tremlst organizations in Britain and put official Tuesday night that the President on added security measures. They asked might have lo give second thought.a to his the Foreign Office for details of the planned Soviet trip, Ziegler said the assassination Of Tel. possibility at tttls point was ''not a live Rifai had said after Tel's murder: issue." "They seem to be a terrorist group and About 45 Americans are still in Dacca they probably have a death list of Jorda· ' and thet' were conni~ltng r;eports jhe nlan government ministers and other tlniled ~te,'1WJSdlot1~ed "1111 ti th• leaders." fth t!eef to ~irai 6f "Beng.Y\,l i11Ci.1e In Amman, JQrd1n's l n form 1 tjl on them If necessary. The unit.! Included the minister, Adnan Abu Odeh, 1 a Id , nuclear powered carrier Enterprise and "Political assassination Lsf an evil the helicopter carrier U~ Tripoli. . phenomenon that will serve orily the l.n- An Indian military 1pokum1n ln New tere.N of the Israeli enemy." t Delhi aald the U.S. Embassy in New ~al is a c\OH frtend •. and former ·1~~i,;~'20.1 'Railroading ; Bid, Mrs. Smith Charges By GEORGE LEIDAL Of lflt o.llY Plltl l "tt The majority lndlvldual 1tockholder ln the Irvine COmpany Tuesday repeated her charge that the land developmenl firm is ~·railroading premature in· corporation" of the proposed City o( Irvine. Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith of Mlddleburg, Va., anj:I Emerald Bay, addressed about 175 peOple interested in the T'ue.sd1y cityhood election. Mrs. Smith spoke in Turtle Rock Elementary School multi· purpose room. Much or the Irvine heiress' talk repeaied the hi.story of her J2.year-0ld struggle with Irvine C:Ompany manage- ment and the Irvine Foundation which controls 53 percent of the company's 6tock. Her remarks amplified her stance against incorporation taken in a !peech at UC Irvine last week, and rebutted a st)ltement by lrvi9' Preslderlt William R. Mason that followed the Uct talk . Mrs. Smith1s ~esday rem1rks were seasoned with freque.nt s a r c a s t i c ~ references to the management of the Irvine Company that she admit.! she hopes to replace. "If I rontrolle.d the company t would cl~ house and remove· 11! the deadwood (Who Ir() re,,ponsible forlhe company's poor earning recprd." she said, She cites a ol.6 percent return oo investment •s 1n example. Mrs. Smith said the need for the foun- dation to earn at least $22 million next year ror distribution to charity "will. jeopardize the investment you people have made in Irvine homes and busi~." lrvine Company offlcieJ11 to- dav denied her assertion. She said the need to make money will force rapid development or sale of Irvine lands and abandonment of the Irvine master plan. Declining to use a word she has used In previous I.Ilks to describe the reaultlna de velQpment of Irvine as a Mesa Ten1ple Service Story Typo Corrected "Slum," Mrs. Smith said the company need to make a quick profit "will hurt you and it will llurt me as a stockholder in the company." The basis of Mrs. Smith's claim that the foundation must contribute $22 million to charity is the Tax Reform Act of 1959 which among other things, directs charitable foundations to d i v e s t themse1ve,, of controlling Interests In companies allowing retention of only a 20 percent interest. The S22 million figure is 4.5 percent of the estimated $1 billion value of the Irvine holdings, Mrs. Smith said, Contending the foundation will be hard pressed to come up with that kind of money in 1972, Mrs. Smith predicts mass sell lng of land or rapid development. Amidst a throng or Irvine resident.!, some hostile, Mrs. Smith politely responded after her talk to comment.! about her speeches and questions on 11everal of her stands. Indicating she had not meant to disparage the integrity of city council candidates. sht repeatedly asked can- didates if they "could stand the kind of power and ln nuence pressure the Irvine C:Ompany and Foundation are capable of wielding?'' She and her attorney Lyndol Young contended Irvine resident.! v o t Ing cityhood will just replace one 'set of politicians -in countY government - with another. "Suri, your city council candidates wan~ the city to lncotpofat.e. Hl>W else would they become city councilmen?" 1he said. Mn . Smith said an ultimate proposal frir a 43b.OOO reSldent cit'y on· 53i000 acres "will destroy the environment of the ranch." The city boundaries to be voted on Tuesday tncompass about 111000 acres. ,. 111rs: Smith favors a retum to the 1960 Pereira master plan for a 10,00G-acre city ''as was agreed to with the UC Regent& when I convinced the foundation to donate the 1.000-acre university site." private secretary to King Hussein. One London resident aa.ld a.he heard 30 to 40 machine-gun shot.! and a1w bullet holes in the wlndows·of the ambassador's limousine as it sped away. An hour after the noon shooting police alerted London's Heathrow Airport to watch for two persons. one holding a Palestine stateleu document. Police said at lea st one gunman shot the ambassador in the right hand through his rear window as his limousine turned a comer a block from the embassy. The Intersection was near 1 main Lon- don s,treet crowded with Christmas shop- pers. The gunman mounted his ambush on a traffic isl.and at the intersectioo, local residents said. f 'ro1n Page 1 D~UGS .... he said ' th-b-\,dru&" faClory aJ)Peart: to bt dtrectly tied to lhe one we broke up In .April." In t.hlt caae, ..J>urctll and his men •con- fiscated 90me Uo,ooo LSD tablets from a Woodland. Drive home and found devices used In ca.nplng d'J'i=· a actlce ~ avo\4 IH<ff beinf ' . etid ttl~' lrai/Rcl• In lmell nal •. ' Purcell said the laboratory, complete with beakers and test tubes, had been set up In a portion of the Miramar Street home for reducing hashish to a highly concentrated oil some 4S limes aa potent as the dry narcotics. Jnslde the home, Purcell claimed the officers found about one pound of dry hashish, a gallon of the oil in various stages of processing, five ouncea of high grade cocaine, $2,000 cash and blank ldenUflcatlon forms including Nevada drivers' liceMes, blrtb and marriage certificates, social security and selective 1ervlce cards and student ID cards from both the University of Southern California and UC Santa Barbara. The detec tive speculated that the ID cards were not being sold, but were in- stead being used by members ol lhe alleged nare<1tics ring. TODAY by RING AND HAND SHAPES Every woman is aware that the shape of her face is of great im· portance when considering a new hair-do. Did you also kno\v that the shape of your hand is equally important when buying a ring? Round stones, like the brilliant cut diamond. look well on any hand shape, and if your hands ar~ large, you might consider flanking the center stones with others to give the ring greater balance. I He sald the district could sell up to $4 mBHon in bonds each year based on growing assessed valuation, if the voters approved. "The district covers 100 square miles end it will take five. to 10 years to begin to approach the school needs,'' Qulf!ley contin ued. "We need your help In holding up the fast pace of development." "As a candidate, do you fa vor a moratorium on building," a s k e d Supervisor Caspers. "Jn other communities, Compton for example, developers were forced to pro- vide school sites free of charge to districts and in some cases funds for building schools," Quigley answered in· directly. ·'Developers have said they will do that If they have to. Your neighborhood park land dbnalion and fees schedule which you adopted and enforce is another good example." "ls it legal to force builders to provide school land and money? asked Casper&. "San Diego does It," shot back Quiglay. He called on Paul Tonkovlch, chairman of a school district task forct working on the ahortage problem, who said the Sa11 Dieao method was to require developers lo donate land or the caty would not 1p- prov~ r.one chanaes or development. He said ijie task l:>rce had• d~l4cd, after two eetings, tijlit lb~ dl&trkt~ust require developers to '1do mor~." "' c It e d the Irvine Coplpany loan lo the district as a good example. Caspers nottd 'that 34 acres was a small parcel to be required to give up land 'for a school. ·"Let them pay fees based on the number ot homes as you do for parks," answered Tonkovi tch. Snodgrass quoted a Business Week arti· cle staling thal in the Chicago area developers were donating land and paying from $50 to $300 an acre in building fees. Deputy County Counsel Parker said current California state law does not allow a demand of dedication o( land for schools, in his opinion. Candidate Binder. a sociology professor at UC Irvine boasted that, "For the first time, citiuns haYe been effective In mill· I I . Plump hands look best with pea,.. shaped stones. The small en.d of t~e stone points toward the fingertip to give fingers a more enlongated aooearance. Rectangular or emer- ald cul stones also lend to give fing-1 er~:o1::g:~~:· fortunate enough · to have slender hands and long. taperin~ fingers, have the easiest I choice. They can wear any c,ut weU, but the marquise shape, pointed at both ends, ts utremely Oatterine. J. c. r =:~:::.~.·..! ~ Ir~ '>" u~ the board In d'"' "W~ 1tt tryln( to~ o aY tlio llllnd d .. d ... ,. ~~~-u.. 1plnat Ille 1 Jn the Irvine aru1~· the r, &aw. "Your actkm will hel ilia\""' 1re hienda of Ille new cllf, "'" ...-UOn Plrl." ' ~ uld Larwbt hid i;:....,.lbaPl'Olltrlrfor ,_.~·'delayj •. , ~- lhll -.i.o1 probltm -~ ' ln tba i..t l,;. monlhl " ~11"'' "We (tho dl¥el°"") '...I th IC*1, bolrd mfl1lbln anti dlalrtc\ (. flcWi trying lo 10lva tho pro~lem I bad lltUe wccess." "· ~ He 1ald YaJl.A.ff11~ 'ts to.be' lni.o the; W~nift yUl1ge dev1lopment .. r the Ltrwtn 3i ac~_and th!LI!~ s would be provided IO an lrvlne-P!ipoed ~there. In ~nswer to a query from Caspers, the RullJJ" •aid horn,. aelllnJ In the ~~ to ,000 ~· •<it Pl~> ' • pilqfpilgJo/,AteV.i.,...en! I-U ''T~'' McFMdera1 dletendant a orang_e Qlllilly f11nlly Ind f I'* -·~P-,.11)111\.::.~1 ·~··c1osw~ i:: lbelp," I \ ' .< ' '-r. Ra~ "'an •.or, ~~ lno "" the ...J' 1"i 1p ' &V,~, 'A ilec ' P\:' neeae<f llom lliis ·~rd: t then ~Jfty decide what the ~pte want to do if the election is successful." Dl:lcus.aion of the rewne \ f r o rn agriculture to planned community use for the 240-acre Ponderosa-lrvine property located in the north end or the proposed new city was antlcllmsctlc. Everything had been slid that needed 1aying, so supervisors cut di.tcuaslon 1hort. The Irregularly shaped pltcel II north of Ifvlne Boulevard between Culver Drive and Perez Street. Attorney Rodger Howell represented the deve1opers. He aaid landowneC! and developel in the tr vine Window Area met but re unable to agree on s com- plete ~ ge rezone for tbe whole win· dow region as requested by the PlaMing Commission. "The two-year lag time in school building between state grant.! of money for construct.ion and receipt of the money can be cut by 8 to 10 months through pre- plann,lng of 1tructures." He said his clients were willing to pay for s u c b architectural service. Quigley got the last word in. "You should quit acting like.Irvine candidates are not credible and listen to us. Planning is an important function of government. There has not been enough of it here." The third rezone matter was resolved In seconds without opposition. It con- cerned 35 acres of property on the east side of CUiver Road between the Santi An.i Freeway and Walnut Avenue, now r.oned for commercial use being changed to highway commerclal with 1ta;n restric- tions. • Through the highway z.one1 the C(ltlnt1 or city government can exert more in. fluence on the attractiveness of 1hopping ~!!l:'M'fi"'· pl;>w ·~ ,. Racewa y. Planned On Stadium Lot A five-acre auto raceway on the Anaheim Stadium parking lot was ap- proved Tuesday by the Anaheim Cltr Council. The facility, expected to be re•dy in sit months, could generate $.100,000 incoma for the city each year, officials II.Id. To be known as Anaheim Inte.rnatlon11 Raceway, it will have up lo U fuMy car and drag racing events and two national championship meets each year, ac- cording to J1mes Tice, preside'nt --0f tbt American Hotrod AuoclaUOn. ' ' • • ~ ,,,,, 0 ...... c .. ,, ~l ... lrit ~. He -•*'-'· ttluOllrt"-llf/IWllt fntlW _. ....,....._ MHlll l'Mr .. ~ Wlttlelll 11*1411 '1ff9 Due to 1 typographical error ln l•st Saturdly's Ji1nuikah atory, the •n- nouncemtnt of speci1l 1ervlces 1t Temple Sharon, 617 w. Hamilton, Costa Mesa, was uoclear. In her prepared remarks, P..trs. Smith hinted that delayed devtlopment of tht ranch act'Ordlng to the earlier plan had CO!ll the company "millions ol dollars" as artas 10Ulh of Irvine developed more rapidly. People who migbt have movtd onto Lhe Irvine property inst.Cad bought In othtr areas, because the Jrvloe company did DOL respond quickly enough to Or1ngc county growth pressures, !ihe said. With Christmas so near, let us show you our selection of cems in all cuts for your ho)lday giving and recelvlng. You are sure to find just the right rlnf for any hand. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD ., COSTA MESA ..... " """'""' .-. 1«W (II ..... ,.... .. w If 10-tT lteefil ... C:...1 111"1.. C.llltl'llll. illllla"lfMIM ..., •rritt U.D ..-:t11>"1 W -11 U.71 'iMrtlMr1 ;ntllttry M"IM! .... I, tJ.U -'fllf, l - The temple will hold a 1£avdal1h servtce Satunl1y 1t ' p.m. The ch!ldren of the temple conununlty will be t.hfl main partJcipanll In thl.1 service marking th1 seventh night of Hanukkah. Mrs. Smith was due to return to her Virainla home today . but her attorney &aid 1he Would be •vailable to m•ke another aptech before the election if ask· ed to do so. CONVENIENT TlaMs 24 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION IANKAMEa lCAlD-MA.STiit CHAll:Gl '110Nl l4l-14tl ........................... ,. ____ JOii \i if . "I 11 r • Jlu~ttn·g~oa &•eh +-----...... +-:--. . ' I I r ' I , ·Fount4 in Valle7 - • I \ 1. . Y.Qll. 'f • NO.· 298,'. 5 SEC'TIONS, 80 !>AGES . .. ' . . . I I . :·~rOnd ~ ·Jury Ma9, . , " ' probo of the committee and commiUee meinl>ers' vote on the unification pr<r posal for the Huntington Beach Union High School District. ODe of lt>ese cltir.ens groups ~ Citizens Co)rtomptuoua ol PolltlcaJ ID<lJscretslom IleSlgned to Qeny Fountain Valley P~llt and Youtl> or Quality f:ducaUon, heodo!I by Mro. Jean Hiii. • - Mr'i~,Hlll said she sent • petition· be~ ing SO 1igoatures to the Grand Jufy. The petitiOO stated that "~ feel the action of · tbe county;-dnnmlttee ·OD School District ' .' . Orpnlzatton, ... it ~Jo~ tJon o1 Fountain Val~ Gaioo1 ~ ra!Bel 9'rioos qu..tloos.-0! propo iefy ml coµunon ·seNJt: and (we)•aik your su_pport in investigating their ~~we feel it denies us of OlU' :American .~ under the ~4.th Am~ 'bf ' itfie Constitution." . 'rt-""; \". I l'iclt said.~was.aw-_or-.lhil1$ritL concern on · the part ot •o:rru1ny1 ~naany residents of Huniiligtori l!<ieb and Fi>un- tain 'Valley ..,.., ihi arbltrao: 1¢ capricious action pf• tbe;<ominlllee'' in • • ·" .~ t. , .... ' . next lo his cu;Lage, outside the entrance .to a ftµ'lli-ture fl<>re sho'ffOOJl! in ShanklU ar,ea o! Belfast He was lfuried in ·a ~tenant cse~ry.;F,or P1Pre 'on the Irish troubles, aee 'Page 4:' ' ~ 1 j, f' ; (' ', II • , J .. ':, ifi~:r.s."to: Search Ag~ .f, , • ~ r For Uodies in Ma ss Deaths ... ~·!· ;iunA CJT)" .. (AP) -A search for Re has ~ hospitalized twice with ~· ~s in · the J~ Coi:,ona mass what doctors said were heartatlacks. m\lrder case will restme next week, Sut-Whiteaker said the search would begin ~~~ty S:herilf Roy Whiteaker said to-either 1.Uesdaf or Wednesday in the Jack ~L .JI!!' s~id ~ ~ exPICtf to find . more Sullivan ranch, where bodies were found ~ted, stabbed victi:m;s. · ,pr"tviously. Start of the hunt depends 01 ·"When the search was conducted last the weather, \Vbiteaker added. .pjjllg. l!iO• growid .-was f!eginlfu1g to r which may have concealed·some j ~ ot burial," ~biteak~ ,told, warner .A venue '91, a' farm labor· contractor, ~ • ~·-.•tTeilled"\Ut May alter depu~es 'Landscap' mg ~ unearthing bod!"' !roll\ peach ..nd • ~ orchardllaJoog tho Feathel-ifiver . / ; n<irih of' Yuba Cliy. DeP\ltles ~·erec1 Plan 'Approved 261"90ie1> of itinerant farm J"orke,rs. 1 smce the burial places were10rigin ally ld<htdied by the ·..ttting. ol Uie sol~ wet ground under the tcees, ~iteactet-said ~n~ ralJK may, cau~,,..~ grwhd to 1inl< over prevl2u dlioovered gr>ves. ~'I/expect to flncf · bodles,"].e ad- ded, ~na is aw trial on 1't·~ts or muf11,er in COllll!<\IM wlih the klJJjilgs. • ~t.e , . / •• I. i; .' -weatller ~ More or those bofie.chattering i wfdds ~· ..-led for Th•-Y 1..k~lng tem1'fatures ln the ~l ·,Ujlf>e• 50'•" i;ows tonight around ,I( to 40 de&rees. , ' ' . .. , , INSIQE TODA 'Y l tihe ret14rtJ o/ ""MotMr ~CF,th'' atld thrtt Jlfod~ QCQ{ed' :ifor the flOUftQer set .highliQht the 11ear'1 laa( big wer:•end of five theater. See £'n.terui,nmt11t, ~31. , A .. proposal to landscape . Warner Avenue as pkrt of the Santiago Creek· ~Santa Ana R iv e r Study has been ap- proved by-the Fountain Valley 1Planning Cctnmisslon. The ,J>rQpOsal approved by com· misslonets ls. to landscape a 2&-foot wide strip of ·land along" the southslde or \YPner bet~een the river ,and Euclid Street. Thi! will be accomplished by requiring developers of the property to do the • landscaping and maintain it. Developers will also1be reqUired to leave a standing dedication offer for the property with the city, but city officials said lt is unlikely they"W'Ould want to .take over ownership of the strip. ' District Slates ' S~i~l ·Meeting A spJi81 meeting-of the HunUngton Beaeb City (elementary) School District hi::; beeo called for tonight to award the construcUOn bid for the Isaac Sowers School. The meeti~ begins at 7:30 o'clock in Ute O. er Sd1ool Library. Sowers will be tbe second of lhree Jn. tennedlate scbools pn the east side ot Bc<lch BotlJevard called for by the long rsni::e rcMter plan. The new ictennedll!.te school ls to be fl,..,t on iJttliahapoUs Avenue between Bushard and 1'-lagnolla streets and \Viii accommodale 840 student&. ) . . "". ' .,, . t 1;\I• i {, I ~ • • • • " .... i" ' Cliarges .prppptid On Hue y New ton; . . Panther Freed I"; \ OAKLAND lUPI) -Dislricl Attorney • LOwell JeDJeD today d r opp e d mans1aughter charges • lgainst Black Panther, cofounder Huey.P. JiJewton after three unsuccessful attemP,ts since· 196& to rriake them stick. , · Jensen moved before Superjor Court Judge Wllliam...J. Hayes .to !lioli-\li>.V.. · clictment because,. he~Aid: ·~we· m new evidence and he feired another trial would result,in another hiang-Juti~ Newton has• been :trle(I" three illnes·for tbe 1967 killing o! Pollcemaii,Jblii Frey on an Oakland Street He was. cbnvlcted in 1968 but 'the state Co'!<l o! Appeal overturned the declSlon. -on " gtOUnds of judicial error~ Two sep8rate, trials On' ~ughter this year have ended in bung juries.' "I feel this is a fruFatiQri fl. juatlce, but I am compelled-to.->st al tbls Ume for a dismissal," Jensen.aakL "I do not feel· that we wfil get other than a hung jury on the his~ of the preserit. evKlenCe." I ' • • ..... l , I I J • _, UAllY t-1LUI ' f "" f . ' Nea~~ .· .j\djoQrnffient ,;. 'lfASlll)IGTON (UPI) -Conqw ap- ''provid 1 f10.5 billion dt!ense 1p. 'propri1t1ona: blll today and pressed teward ·adjoumment de!plte: resistance of .Joretgn afd opponent.. 'l fbe mWtary money bill was cleared by ~Yolet 'YOte In the Si!.na(e 500n after overwhtlmlr11 approval ln tht House a.nd wa.s Knl to the Prealdent. (Ste other Cong:resslonal 1lories, Page 5). The drive towa'rd adjournment ap. pe.ared to be picking up steam. Sen. Alan · I 19~·(1)-0allf.)1 agaln· lllre31ened lo ;t!,17 lb~ adlo!Jrnm~Lunlil µ.. Senile ~ol I~ wty ·on ihe lm'elsn aid bill, bul Hun ting: ton : To I n.terview . .: : ~· ., : .Job Hopefuls There'U be no 1~nd;a of golf or televlsioo football lor H""1lington Belch et1~men this Saturday. '""y hive scheduled t~ day, beitnning it • a.m., for ihtervlews of the nii11 five ~ ttndidates for the position of city ad· ~:rrrinistratllr, the vacancy created when Ute council fired Doyle Miller list '.P<;thbei. A total of 50 admlnlmaton applied for the job when it was advertised na- tionwide by the Callrornia Personnel lloarcl. · ' ~ ~The1 state board has whittled the ap. 'plic&nta down to 10 candidates and todly ~ scheduled lO part!~ list to lht five fihO will be interviewed ·by the council Slturday. · Acting City AdmlnlstretOr Brander .CuUe said the names bf the applicants -.could not be revtaled, but som~ govern- . i:ntnt .~ecutives from Florida, Oklahoma • a.nd Mlchlgap had applied. Three ad· 1~lnlstrators of" Cllifomla cities are In the .1Ast10 .•. · ' ' ''' . ~!No 'memtsers of the ctlrrent city staff 'are believed to have applied since the '9uaUlicaUons the council llrted included a ··provision requiring five years' el[perienct -.k a cit)' manager In a city over 100.000 "in population or. as assist.ant city maruiger in one over 200,000. This W(lllld rule out all present employes. • · Mayor George MJ.'Cr1cken w 1 s ., fl:nable lo give a prediction today on when rffie new admlnlstrator will be named. :' "lt dtDMda how we fet!I about the can- .. dldai(~fi-he ukS. '"If someone. has the guaUUei we are looking for aod o· ~e in the• problema our city is en--.towMrlDc theo ·we may take a vote at .~.M'oridaJ'• council meeting. Ir we are , ..Dt •u.ftldi,,wltb the applicants, lhen we rMdvwdte the post and atart..M"er . " -'flOllllG!i,'bu jrjllqo""/, th•.,a..u~. ·"*' .,w;uJd 'Iii 'WI,-f.111'80:: l!ld .MO.eooa~r. . ... ··Airline Pilots &nd Families' . ' :~apes to POW s • • The mter .. 1rllnt committee of airJlne pUota and their wlve.s ha.J called a press "'l..conference foi Monday \o play several . tape1 being aot lo Paris. •. :--Committee secretary Mr.s. JoAnne :Margolis of 2711 Mariscal Lane, MJ13kln \!lejo, said the tapes were rerorded by wives and children Of POWs aiid MIAs .held by North Vietnam. ·, • · At Monday's p~ conference In the old cbunty courthouse co-chairman Stu ,Netaon a TWA captain 11nd Speedy -:Margolis a flr1t officer for ConUnental .. ,Atrllnes Wiii be present to outline the plan. ·; OIAN•I COAST ' . . ' ' . . ' . ' .. . ' ' • DAILY PILOT • Olt,t.)101 cr>Asi PVILllHINIJ COM,Altt l•\.•rf N. w,,4 ,,."""' Miii hlltllNr Jtck a:. Cwrltf Vlui "-W..1 ""' ~ #.flll ... 1111•••• l(,,..,;t ..... '1\•J11•1 A. M .... lti•t Mt .... l#lt l41"' lftOlher "'"4block 1pparen~y ~u ~Mo•· td by' e ~ _...n1 0. Pl)l\'ldtni Junds for Utt Dlatrlct or Columbia. The Mouse later f)Nled, 280 to 79, and seni 10 the Senate ·• $$32.5 million ap. proprlation for the District. Tbat 1left as the only major tlumbling block to adjournment a dispute over whether a Senate end-the-w1r amend- ment should be tacked to foreign aid legislation, or whether a resolution should be passed to allow foreign aid spending to continue temporarily at the pre.sent lev~. Several se.natllrs promised (.o flUbuJter • in an euorl to defeat the ~ e~ency ' ,..;fp Iii intUurt. Debell WU nDI U• pecltd .. bqln 111 ""' ~le •• ""' fortlfn aid proposal until late tcxh•y. Foreign aid was la~.t on the c .. lendar aftel" all other maUer.s were disposed ot. The defense mone!y bUI represented a compromise between separately passed Hou$e and Senate measures. lts total was about s.1 billion less than sought by 'the admlnl&tration to finance most Ptntagon activities during the fiscal year that began last July t. No details were immediately available on th;e compromise on District 5>f Colum- bia legi~latlon reported reached between House leaders. ' Jordan EnvOJ' Wounded • ,B,'y -Gun(ire i1~ London LONOON (AP) -A gunman shot and Prime Minlster Waati Tel was slain by wourtd&:I~ Jordan's ambas.sador today three·gunmen In Cairo on Nov. 28. Three . with •a Dul'l\o of fire from •n 1utomajjc Palestlnlana are being held by the Egyp- W~apon.-... t • '"" • · • tian~ _ • · · Am~WidOr 'Za.Jd a1 ' ·Ital •. 35, was hit Ritll Wlf taken to a ho.pitll in Len· bi Lb;! hablf whllt be,ln& ddverf In • ~ 49f!'1 Kenai1nton dlJtrlcJ. 'Mie gunman liJTI:ouiifie"irom his 'llofrl'e tO'hls ethbaSSy: escaptd': · • · · ljifai ·h.u 'bun ~entloned often as 1 Police ordered a check on Arab ex· future Jordanian prime mlnl.ste~. tr.em.1st organtutions in Britain and put .. ..,. ",.. .:. ~:..... , . on addedli~1.1rlty, meuures .. i:"hey asked Sl1.~e'i¥i.'s0rs . OK:. ~ ._~ *~t;.~ :~~·~·r d•lalls .1 th• ·.c· .,. .Rifai had said after Tel'1 murder: '''nlty seem to be a terrorist group and SmaJ.Jer .. Toilets . lh•y probably.have. dea1hJ1s1 .1 Jord•· ·' t"r • · .. : , • ... ~ 1 ~ • ~ , ~~ ~~ent mjnist~rs ,aOO other TO~.sa:Ve"· water.~ . . ';in A~~•D. Jordail;s .ln r~r m ~ t lo.n , • ~ ·": ·~ ··~ ~: :-'~ , . ~ . mlnisier, Adoar . ~bu Odeh, s a~ d. Orjiin(e County residents· and bullderi : "Polltlcal· ·issa'ssin1tion '11 an evil ' • • • r ' • • • I • ' pl'lenomeiion that Wilt serve only the ln-f1'ja)' now ~ adv1!)ta1e,·~f':new equlp-teresU! of itbe Israeli enemy.'' menf'on lhe fll&rkel ¥-"hl<:h ·~Uld save up Rif'ai is a close friend and former lb .fjYe. mHll~n gallonsof Wat~ a day.. private 1ecretary to King Hussein. t9 f!ve "11!11~ g11!l~a iii wi.ter a day. :Ont; London residenj. said she heard 30 · amendment · io the unifonn plumbtnc:. to 40 maclfule...gun shots and saw bt{llet • · ' · · • · llolea_ in the wihdows of the ambassador's ~e per~itttiit inslall•Uo:n ,of sm~Uer . limousine as it 1pec1 away. to.ilet which ·ltff ~third tO oot-halt )w . . An hour after the noon. shooting po\lce than tHe! OOtmal fl.Ye •J•llons .. of·water per alerted' London's Heathrow Airport to . nusb\, _ :-:: .• ,., .. ,' ... '' ' watCh {or two: persons, One .holding-a . · f.it--· · Pale.!llne .1tateleu dOcumenl. 'Collnty ,Director ~f Bui uv11''l1nd. Safet.y . · . Police a.aid 11 Jeast one: gunman ihot Floycf" M'cUttaft -..,ir~ed, h owe v e r , 4 the ambassador in the right hand through again.st "Jnbdi{li:atlCIJI ~ pref!ni toilet,., to hb rt.ar wlnd:Ow ·11 his limousine turned f use less water aa waa advocated by some corner a block from the embassy. supervisors. "The toilets were designed lo work pnr perly on a five gallon nui1h,'' McLellan said. "And probably will not do I good job on less waler." . 7 , Supervisor ~ .. ber! .Battin, who a111J serves..11 chairman of lhe joint sanllltlon districts. 3hed for the new plumbjfg ~ode ant.,s gift"1 using g brick or two 1n present ler§-10 save w'ter. • Ballool\l.fll!Jd Wi~h water 'od placed In toilet.a w0Utd ·ao ,1"'better •rid 1lirer )ob, acet1rdlng to Supervisor Dtivid Baker of Garden Grove. ·•use of hrlc~s may Joul up the mechal-il!m of the toilet, .. the Se- C1)Dd Distrlct supervi!Klr ~d. · 1 The new equipment, which uses as little as 1wo and a half. to Uiree gallons or water, was developed erlglnally for mOblle homes, McLellan said. ' Report,e,r Freeze Lmhed by Yorty HAMPTON BEACH, N.H. I AP) -Los Angeles Mayor Sam Yorty says the re- j~tion by a conference committee of • Senate bill to el[empt t~e news media from wa·ge price controls Js "potentially dangerous tn the American tradlllon of freedom or the press .• , In a .statement Tuesday, Yorty, who Is <:ampaignln& for the Demo ct a t I c presidenllaJ nomlnatit>n, sild Congre•11 "should not t1sk lmpMJng polltlcai con· tro ls on the news media ln tht. nation. "Jt could amounl to subtle censorship b'y federal appaintfet1· of the Nl1on ad· ministration," he said. A House·.Senate conference commlllee M ¥qnday thr'w the exception provision, wblch had been J)¥Sed by lhe Senile, out of • bjll. e.xttodin& Pmldent Nixon's wag&-prlce control powers. 1 Yorty said the ·media was exempted from.~cb control;1 ~1,1rjng World Wtr II and the Korean conflict "to free. the news media from" anything res em b I in g Soldier's Mom F~nally Gets ~.al Exp~es LOS ANGELES (AP) -.. Somethin~ 1ood has come out of some.tiling bad," says a Whittler woman who once was told the gQvernment would pay only part of her soldier son's burial eqienses. Mr1. Joseph Pickett learned Tuesday tt\at Congress is expected to complete AC· lion today on an amendment to the Social Security Act which was prompted by her protests. Mrs. Pickett's soa, Cpl. Robert Eugene Grantham . 19, was burned lo dealh in a Vietnam helicopter crash last May. But because she had no body to bury, the Army would pay only WO of $700 for funeral services. a cemetery plot and a grave marker In Anaheim. The Social Security Administrahon would pay nothing. ahe sa id. If there had been a body to bury nr cremate. she learned, the Army would have paid up to $500 and Social Security up to $255. t\trs. Pickett contacted her con· gressman about the situation and they in· troduced legislation in the House and Senate providing for full payment of Social Se<:urlty burial expenses in cases where oo remains are recovered. The measure would primarlly 11ffect relatives of servicemen but would apply equally to anyone covered by Social Security. "I'm at peact nov.·,'' f.1rs . Pickett said. Raceway Planned On Stadium Lot Al111 Di.ti• ~ government threats qf <:ensorship. "Such a thf'eal •hould bt removed U>- day as it was then.'' he said. •·1 believe the Congress should reverse Its action and grant e1emption of the. news media from wale priee controls so as to make It cle11.r po ltlcs will not pose a threat· (o , freedom of 1peeeh 111d prus In ollr nl· tion." A five-acre auto racewav on the Anihelm ..Stadium pa~ing !Ot was ap. proved Tue~ay by the Anaheim City Council. . " " " .. : .. " -. .. • •• .. .. 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Ca• ...... c-1........ ...,.l'l'l!lllM .., .,,..,. •• _.,,1¥, ., "lfll stlf . ~· _..,.,, """"Y ....... ~ -*""• ~~~~..;...~~ ..... ~~-' Film Processing Station Robbed A lone 1unm11n drove up to n Hun· t\ngton Beach photo proce:uln« stand Tuesday hight 'tnd drove off -with aao. police said today . Officers uid ' youn1 man &bowed a gun lo the lt-ye.ar~ld clerk ai the photn stand located In the parking lot at 6W Warner Avenue and 11ld, "Give me all your monty." The clerk said abe. thou1ht he wa s Jok· Ing until she uw the gun. '° 1~ 1r•bbed •II the coins 1'\ll of the tlll. The blndit lold her to drop the colM ind •Ive him the. cunency, wh ich he took 11 he drovt oft. I I • The fa<:ility , expected lo be readv in 11ix TOontp.s. <:9ul!i generate $300,000 income for the city each year, officials u.ld . To be· known 111 Anahetm International Ra~ewa)', It Will h~ve. up to 82 runny car and drat racing events and two national chempionship . .meets ,each ytar. ac· cording to James Tice, p'resident of the A,nerl<:an Hotrod As.«<>ciatlon. TICe. said the association would Invest SI million in preparing the one-eighth mlle track and seats for spectator.i. The facility will be located on tilt: east !Ide of lht alldium and leased for S75,000 a ye11r, accordln1 to terms of a 29-year contract. $20,000 Blaze in SA Fire, probably 3Pe1ked by a wtldlng lorch. caused an estimaled $20.000 d1magt Tue!d1y to a shed and Its con· t11:nt1 al lhe Aluminum Forge Comp11.ny, S02 Allon Ave. In toutheaat Santi ~n• . Flrtme.n uld 11 stray 11~rk must have lgnhed dry timbers uaed lb i!hofe Up I hydraulic press at the induatrlal plant. UPI T......,. loamate i;.,,ape• Three inmates of San Quen· tin Prison launched an ela· borate escape attempt here late r.1onday. Two of them were captured moments after going over the wall -the tttlrd, Jacob F. Zitz.er succeed- ed in the attempt. See story Page 8. Airwest Struck By Mechanics, All Flights Off All Hughes Airwest Olihl.s out of Orange County Airport have been cancel· ed as have all fllghta in the company's weatern ehaln as the ruult of a mechanics' strike. urly tOclaY. A s(l9kesman l9r Huaties Alrwe9l In San Francisco aald thf; 6701 me.mber1 of the Aircraft Mechanics F r a t e r fl a I ASIOCl&Uon walked off. their jobl at 5 o'cJOck this morning. The (trike by 1!1tchlnics paraJyr.ed Airwest operations in e 11 h ·i. weitern stalel, .parts of Canada ~nd )fe1lco~ Seven dally fiij:hta.from Oranae ci'unty Airport are affe.e~. ~frwe~ civries pauenaers froi!i· Orange ~~f to PhoenlJ:, 1'uC10n, Las Vegas, Rcct, Salt Lak• City, Los Angele&, and pojnta in Oregon and Wuhlnfton. The 7:45 a.m. fiiallt to Phoenl1 did leave Orange County airport today, a local Altwest spokesman said, but it was the last flight allowed to leave. Medlanlca want their pay to r e a c h $6.60 an hour by Seplember, 1972. ac· cording lo an Airwest official. The union hAs alsO asked for 11 holidays, retroac- tive pay and changes in work rules. The Airwest spokesman In San Fran- cisco said the unlpn dema!ls would in- crease et1mp11ny costs by about SO per· cent. Airwest officials reportedly offered pay raises equalling $&~37 In hour by Sep· tember 1972, plu11 other work changts. Mechanics now earn S5.M an hour . The company spokesman 1ald Airwest offers would have incre11sed costs by aboul 35 percent. Company o t f Jc i a I s and u n lo .11 negotiator!\ were talking until 10:30 p.m .• Tuesday. There was no advance warning of the strike, the Airwest tpokesman said. The union's contract ran out March J. but negotiations had continued with A federal mediator present. The Airwest spokesman could give no estimate when flights migh1 be beck in operation. He said the company is trying to transfer passengers with reservations In other airlines. TODAY by RING AND HAND SHAPES Every \voman i~ aware that the shape ol her face is of great im· porlance when considering a new hair-do. Did you also know that the sh ape of your hand is equally important when buying a ring~ Round stones. like the brilliant cut diamond. look well on any hand shape. and if you r hands sre large, you might consider nanking tile center stone!! 'vith others to 1ive the ring greater balance. Plump hands look be!lt with pear· shaped stones. The small end of the stone points toward the fingertip lo give finger! a more enlongated aooearance.. Rectangular or emel'- ald cut stones also tend lo gi ve fing· ers a longer look. Those women forlunale enough to have slender hands and long, taptrln,r flne:ers, have the e•sie11t choice. They can wear any cut well, but the marquise 1hapt, pointed at both ends. is extremely flatt!ring • \V ith Christmas so near. let us show you our selection of cems in all cuts for your holiday giving and receiving. You are sure to find )u•l lho right ring for any hand. • Fairview Stat~ Caspers . • • S~eking Park Site Study· A study of the possibility of acquiring 260 acres of 11urplus Fairview Stat~ .Hospital properly bordering on the Santa Ann River In Costa Mesa ·for an Or•nge County regJona l park ha1 betn asked, for by Supervisor Ronald Casper1 of Newport Bea<:h. Caspers uid this morning after 1 a Boarrl of Supervisors meeting that he hid intended to enll!t lhe support Q.f.hl! fellOw board members for the sfuly ~t in- advertently neglected to do so. · •. The Regional Parks Advisory Team of county officials. Caspers said, will be asked to report on the propo.sal within 30 days if he gets board approv.111 next week. Caspers said that his staff had bee..n talking with representatives of the State Department of General Services and of the clly of Costa Mesa about the park proposal. "A representative of the Pr~y-Ac·. quJ!ili90. Division of General ~·ervices told us lhat a state appraisal -has e'atab- lished a price of $8 mi!llon for the aur. plue land," Caspers said. "Recent state leglslatlon permits the sale of aoch surplus propert.v lo a local government agency for one ha!{ ttht 11p- pralsed market value," the. supervisor 1111ld. "This brings Ufe probable price of the 280 acres to S4 million." Caspers noted that tbe city of Costa Mesa has recently demonstrated iU in- terest In the acquls!Uon of the1 land for public recreational use. He uld the pared is ioned for institutional and recreational use by the city. "General Services said an Indication trom 1ny Interested local author!Ues Reagan Appoinis Two Businessmen Gov. Ronald Reagan h11s appointed a Newport ,B,ach rtock ~ni,•r an~ a Hun- tington Beach buslnesa e1ecut1ve to the Orange County Fair Board. Frederick M. SwenSOfJ, 45, of 24SZ Bay!hore Drive, 11 a ~broker with Hornblower and Weeks In Newport Center. He replaces Cecil J. Mtrka of Santa Ana whose te.rm bu t,:tplred. i Frank W. Turnbull, 52, oi 10162 Cr&llet Drive, is senior vice president of Road· craft Manufacturing and Leasing Corp. in Gardena . suppliers of mobile offices. He replaces Thomas C. Rogers of San Juan Cauistrano who recently resigned from the board. Both appointees are active Republicans. Swenson was nominated for the fair board by state Assemblyman Robert Bad ham ( R-Newport Beach ) a i;i d Turnbull by :4."embJyman 'Robert Blirke (R·Huntington Beach). Neither man i! expected to take his place on the board when It meets at 7:30 o'clock. tonight. In the fair administration bulldlng, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa . Mesa Ten1ple Service Story Typo Corrected Due tn a typo1raphical error in last Saturday's HanuKkah story. the an- nouncement of special servi<:es at Temple Sharon. 617 W. Hamilton. Costa Mesa, was unclear. The temple will hold a Havdalah Service Saturday al 6 p.m. The children of the temple et1mmunity will be the main parti<:lpant.s in this service marking the seventh nlghl of Hanukkah. should be recelvtq by late 1.firch ()r ~arly AprU of next year," Caspen contlnu.ed. "Such properties ma y be acq'ulr.ed from the stale on a lime payment ba~ik or fivt or 10 years.'' Caspe'rs said icqulsltlon of the valuabla property warranta tbe board'• t.horou.1h conslderaUon. \ 7 nT~ lr. " .o remor .. . ' . Raises Tidal Wave ·Fears ·· ·'?UKY,O (UPI) -A strong ~rthqu1ke was recorded today east Of ·\he Soviet Union's Kamchatka -Pelitns\lta and authorities In Japan and Hawaii and possibly in Russia issued tidal wava warnings. , The, National Earthquake Intprmatlon Center (NEIC) Jn Rockville, Md..' aald tht quake reglst~ 7.8 on th~ Richter acale. Tht Japanese Weather Station ln Tokyo in a special announcement broadcast on radio and television that the tremor at 12:30 a.m. {PSTJ generated high waves. Authorities iS!Ued tidal wave Warnin&s to residents of northern Japan.' The U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey%a Honolulu observatory said that the tidal wave watch was cancelled after negallva tide reporta were recetved frorft sta.tloM 1l She.mya, Attu, Adak·and Japaq. "Some wave action was reoor,ded at Shemya Island In the Aleutians:~' the NEIC said. It said the waves measured one-half foot. · Tile Japanese Weather Staiion l'5ved1 Ila tidal we.ve warnings to all areea of Japan'1 northern Islands of Hokkak!o and Noyaa and parts ot Honshu, JapM'I rhaJn Island. The quake was recorded at the seismograph 9t.aUoh at Ce.I Tech ln Pasadena, the Seismological ln11tlt~te at Uppsala, Sweden, and at other ~nu. The Swedish station said minor' tre"'°rl followed for more than two hours. However, it was not felt at Anchor1ge, Alaska, some 2,400 miles from the reported center of the tremor. Tbe center of the earthquake waa reported lo be about 750 mllet' from Amchltka Island, the secene of list month's U.S. underground nuclear te:U. It was the second major earthquike recorded in tile. region within three wetkl. A· magnitude 7.3 earthquake oc- curred nearby Nov. 24. A spoke.sman for the NEJC Said today's !rei,nor. waa "not related to the. un• Cl.erground test" at 1.Amchitka. Co~nty Recfives Tax Re!mhursil\g There was good news for Orange Coun- l~1 taxpayers today. County Administrative Officer Robert Thomu said a check for $1.3 million has been received from the st.ate as reim· bursement for property tax exemptions and business inventory exemptions. Thomas said the money would bt' put Into this year's county budget as con- tingency funds . "We did not expect lo rece.l ve thlt money until June," Thoma! said. "But recent legislation shook It loose." .,_ •• mMMM __ Mi._M••~•....._•~••M I ' I i • i u ~ ~ I J. c. to own told co;l'll, •r.d \ht';' IN kt d!tU~ivt Je..iry. T1k1 llOU' c.olna out of th• uft deposit NI!, toofll• Jeri •M pigy benkt, thOW thlml· weir !html fhty rn•k• f1&hion•bll, •tt,1ctlw toll\ btaetlet• 1nd jtwt,lry fOI' min II\ cuffli11kl, 1~ bars, •N:I money clips.. Come Jn todty IN:! we'll 1t1ow )'Ou how wt lr•m• cojnt of 111 dtnomln11t1ons, fo11!111 '"" domttlle In 1ny 1i11 in11 kartt ,Old. Tht trltnft lrt ttt!ll' atttchtd to any Ch•ln. McilllCf., brtultl ot btlt. PriCtt tot 14 k•rtt told c:oi" "'"* trom•. 1 t. ti 1823 NEWPORT BLVD,. COSTA MESA i CONVENIENT TIAMS 14 YlAll:S IN SAME LOCAT ION • IANICAMlAICAAO-MASTllt CHAll:'E 'HONE 14l·l~OI \, '-------------~----~~---~---- I I " ' WtdoosdoJ, Olqlmbef 15, 1971 H DAll.Y Pll.OI' ~ '9ffi~ial Sa!S Ma . ~de A~r Base Endi~g POlluti~n tbe U.S. Marine Corps Air Station al Even ao. Regional Water Quailly Con-i,.., !ruling ill own disehar1e-and that Hid. "eveD'. when, Ibey ""h down "II'' DOI our bJ..11 WOITJ, booft ," ~ 'f1 al N""J>Ol't11eo<!t -· El Toro bas been a slgnilicant source of trot .board mem~. ha.ve ordered the It UJ not been dumplog raw sewace Into ilrplanes." be Pld, "the major .source of pollution'° Tbi5 action won endor..pmil from pollution in Newpart Bay tht ·P3St five hean~g because djatr1ct officials said the tbe bly. . ' Lt. Baratta said this, too, would be far .as we c&n tell from an eyeball iQ. N__....; Btafb c:ounollJnM Monday year1, ~l ls now taking steps to corr~ I base lS respc>nSlb!e for U.P to ooe million 1'Jt's +a talrly we.IJ. treated grade or er-. · ..... .,.... the ~'"'te wale!' 4uaUty · ill gallons o! eUiutnt a day, haiC. .;t which noen~" bO safd. polntinC out tllat much stopped with a>llStruclion of the new '°"' spectlon }' the rwiof! !rom the •Jrlc:uJ. ~.h~ .. , , · altlfged ... . .. gularly ~l)es Jhe uPsier NeW119rt Bay pr it ii used in tbe summer to lrTlgale tbe necUon with the rrv1ne Ranch. system. tural areu." , .., It Was lo~.overdue, said councllmln A pub arlng on the charge will at this time ot year. bate gott course. · lit' said this wn1 be explainN in detail He said' 1 new Id hOc comntittee font>-Calf ~a, but .we ahou1d ilYe Jt our take place next month even though I h e "It's been an off.and~ problem," said dua~ki laid there is a second at lhe public hearing to be conducted ed by the board hu ~t out to gather ' wholeJ;le~ • endo~Ment., D com Mari~ ~ going · to con~t into 1 th~ John Casadzinskb a staff engineer. who source ol pollution coming from the air Jan. 13 at 10 a.m. in the Newport BeaCh more specific information on ' Ult-p~ ~.nw;nt to work with tbem. .. 1..... • ~. lrvlne Rarlch Water Dtstrlct s•·er explained that during the dry summer station, disclosing that inspectors have C1ty Hall. • • 1 blem. • . ne iald the panel ls lolnl to'"'"" A(I en- .. system in less than sil. months. 1 season relatively little ot· the discharge found the Marines are letting ~se and Oasadd.nskl• sald be.could iwt $8y 'bow At the same Ume'· Orange Coqnty VU'OIUllental quality spec:iallee ~~ ::we've already signed the contract," "ll\8kes it along the five.mlle sandy ctlan· deteJ-gents HOW' antreated into the flood big a pollution factor 1he El Toro pro-' supervlsOrs ha Ye form8d their own .~ work may ultimately benefit the city u it u1d 'Lt. hfario Baratta, assistant public nels. i cOntrol chaooels. ble.m bas been In comparison with other committee which includes health dePIJ1· prtpar~ a ntw m¥tef plan of de'o'elop.. wor~ director at the Marine base. •C,asa~inskl stressed tllat the base h11s "lt oomts from. all sorts of things," he &OUJ'Ces. ment, 4attior departme11t, flood control ment. Pakistanis. ' . 9 J,i'cee Chff~'fl~s Jury Choice Due .In Repair Case J~ry selection Is scheduled to begin late today in the Orange Qiunty Superior O:lurt trial of nine aileged conspirators in what the prosecution says was an auto repair racket· ranging from Seal Beach to Siln Clemente. Presiding Judge William C. Speirs to- day. alisigned Judge James Tumer to . preside over what is expected to be the lenJtby trial of a group of defendants which.includes eight Orange Coast men . All nine are charged with conspiracy to cheat and defraud service station customets in an Orange Qiunty Grand Jury· indictment Issued after a long in- vestigation. by state agents and district attorney's investigators. Awaiting court action this morning were Jerry Kendall, 35, of 969 ·SonOrct Road and StanJey Davis. 32, of 1086 San Pahl~ Circle, both or· Costa h-fesa: F.dward Carney. 27. of 20862 Shell Harbour Drive. Huntington Beach and Roger MendenhaU. 28, of 26095 Avenida DeSeo, A11ssion Viejo. Accused with them are David Con· chola, 22. of liOOO Garden Grove Blvd., \\restminster. Christopher Enriquez. 25, of 7S92 Volga Drive. and Henry Castonguay, 21 , of 7 6 6.l Commodore . Drive, both of Huntington Beach; Ralph • -Carney, 29. of 32832: Catie San P.larcos, San Juan Capistrano and .R. C. \Veisner, IS, of Santa Ana. Investigators allege the; group were ,in- . volved in the operatk>n of 12 scrvidt' Sta· tion~ which defrauded patrons whOi com- plained that equipment on their autos had . . Stage Rig Rises; ·Girl Loses 2 Toes been damaged "'bile the cars were being serviced. Investigators said victims' autos were hoisted on the raclc. where radiator caps and hoses were des\royed, s ho c k absorbers squirted with oil, t i r e ~ deliperately mutilated and punctured and many small parts damaged. It is alleged that motorists \\'tre told that the damage had been inflicted prior to their calling at the service station and that the operators took in many thousands of dollars in replacing parts that had been deliberately damaged. ·3 Countians On Missing Plane Hunted Ground and air searchers today combed an area bet11leen northem N~ vada and southern Oregon for a plane that vanished in foul weather Tuesday, carrying three Orange County men . P.-fissing somewhere in the rugged, stonn-cloaked region on fhe flight rrom 9ranee epun~y Airwr\ ~re two Anaheim men and a third from Brea. They are identified u pilot William 1 Russell, 41. of 609 Mp'rjaµ1 St., john Dan· nelly, 33, ;1 friend and neighbor al 613 Marjan SL. and Joseph G. Neuland, 51 , of Brea. Russell is owner of the twin-turboprop Cessna Skymasler that departed the county airport for Baker, Ore., at 10:22 a.m. Tuesdey. , • A Christmas tableau of Garden Grove Last known position or the alrcrall was teenagers Posing for post-festival eJ.etutes over Sod House, Nev. at 6:2Z p.m., \Vhen .onstage turned into wild confusioci and Russell radiped the Ft d -er al_ Aviation agony for one glrl Tuesday, in a freak ac--flight Service check-point. cident that severed her two big toes. Lee Wok.ins. chief of the pofiition-plot· Joanna Endter, 17, or Aiaureen Drive, ting spot at Baker, CaliL, said"the trio 's was admitted to \Vestminster Community position would ltave been north of Reno. Hospital followlni the mishap at Rancho where snow showers and low clouds \Vere Alamitos High School. reported. Investigators said she was standing on The Oregon Aeronautics Division in· an tlevator stage after the assembly end· ltiated the hunt, but later in the day turn· ed, when the moveable rig suddenly rose, ed jurisdiction over to the western region slicing off her toes and trapping her by search and rescue center at Hamilton the feet. AFB in Marin County. The.senior chorale singer was standing Authorities said the plane landed at ·at the edge of the platform with other Stockton then left at ·4 p.m .. to resume ·concert choir ,mem~s when 1it h~ the ~gon flight. , ·penec1, according to Lt.'Joe Ghandler1 t PaJVlelly's wife said Russell and the fire department retcue crt\V. t _Neu~an~ bad a business visit' to complete She is not listed in serious condition. 1n Sloe ton. ,. f;ity S~e. s 1 · "Fa~e' • ]q.pan~se. Le~rs' to 4rrive Jan. 6 B\,JOHN VALTKRZA / As a rule .. the President rarely appears n. Dlllf'I' ,,... ~IJH tor public functions in the city -other . San Clemente Chamber ot Com!llerce t.ftah to make a surprise s¥pping trip or •directors have found themselves 1n the . . :middle of an awesome question this week JJ;!P In at a i;estaurant for ~!Mer. ' -how does a city of 17,000 persons im-We haven t heard anythmg yet on l_he 1prtss the Japaneie Prime Mlnister? plans, other than. the fact that the en tire ' And the directors have three weeks to Japanese delegatJOn will be staying at the {find the answer and get to work on a N~wpoH.er Inn during the visit," Evans ~,Plan. they agreed Tuesday. saidJ . . t , • · Prjme Minister Eisaku Sato, a large of· 'He ad6ed that the visit comes at a tune :t1c1al entourage and scores of Japanese when chamber business Is extremely reporters and photographers will descend busr. , on the city Jan. 6 and 7. Directors agreed that if plans !"esh. "We don'~ really~know how to greet the perhaps they \\'ould seek the closmg of • most lmportant foreign figure ever to school classes to allow youngsters to :visit San aemente," Chamber Alanager swell the ra~ of gi:eeters. Robert Evans told directors. other prehminary ideas call .ro~ wooing 1 The group acknowledged tbal the the Japanese Preis CO~ with stde trips #Japanese place an extremely b1gh value .~ ot~ acttviUes dunng the two-day on ceremony and protocol aod the ci· visit. ty should do sonlelhlng fitting. The pl~s ca'll for a seeking assistance "But what'!'' he asked. from the Anaheim COnvenUon and The answer is cloaked in uncertainly Visitor"s BiJreau on the aspects of im· this week pressing the Nlpponese jo\(matisls. Dlrecto.:S ct-J.&e. Or. Qilden Boyle, Phil Ellsworth said that arrangements could Ellaworth and Evans to sit as a com-Oe worked out through the U.S. State mlttee to try to organlu a greeting !Or Department's protocol oftice. the chief of state and the Japanese Press "I was iii Japan four fears ago and Corps. dw-ing that time the Prime Minister was But as of yel no details have con1e visiting India. I saw how ~he Japanei;e from Washington on the chances that people reacted to ceremony mvolvin1 ~fr. Pmklent Nixon and Prtrne l\1lnister Sato Sato and the Importance they place on would make some aort of public ap.. welcomes1" Ellsworth said. pearance during the two-day !iUtnmli "San Clemente should really put on 1 talks In San Otmeflte. tordlal one." I 1 ' . ' ·Hea·r . Surrender Terms • DAILY PILOT """"' tr L.M ,..,_. GOVERNMENT AGEljCIES ENTERED THE MILLION SQUARE FOOT ~IGGURAT·'l:O HAVE,,. LOOK The Seven·1tory $25 Million Facility H•s~tood Empty •Since--lt1 Completion 0 1)• Year Ago. ' 33 View Rockwell .. lt.l3nt . ' ' ~ 'f • i • r . , 1 I ' : )' 11 U.S. _.4.gencies Repr.esente<J,' on '·Realt'j· Tou~. • ' \ • 11 ' . I • Dy ·BARBARA KREIBICll government agencies, emphasized tpat It the Inttrnaf , Revenue Service, -there or t11• 011,., 1"1111 st•rt would take a mbrath . or· more for the would be a ~preponder&nce of business As an initial step ~·hich could turn out agency representatives to report back to ffiachlne oper8tors " ' • to be an all·lime record ,in real estate GSA re"garding their need if any, for such . .'. · ·. . . trading." North :American Rockwell of-a facility, and completion ·of ,any ex· l f sufficien'-low-cost housing were not ficials Tuesday introduced 33 represen· change could take up to a year. • avaijable for an •~ency wltb hlgh empJO.)'.· I.lives Of II U.S. government agencies to "If a federa l agency is interested " ment, Hannan said, the GSA might .seed ·. " , . .' an agency with "high bulk but low their $2S million "ziggurat" in Laguna sa1~ Hannon, we mu.st maite ~complete employment" could use the 'facility.' Niguel. env1tonmental study to dete~me the im· Agencies sending representaUves to The . visitors were invited to tour the pact ~f ~ proposed occupahon on ~ur· tour the plant TueSday' were the General seven·story, million-square-foot plant, round ing city. county and sta~e services Services Ad"1inistrattoii. 1 n t e r n ~ I which has stood empty since its com-such as water, s~wage, ho~s1ng and so Revenue Service' Defense Contract pletion a year ago. following preliminary forth . Administration · ·~vioe Region,.i U.S. di~ons with the govern men t ' s "It must be established that lo~st Defen.se. It i,! the policy of the depart· General Services Administration on the housing is available wllhia re3$nable ment, said Wilson, to dlvest itseU <Sf prcr poSiibility of exchanging the facility and commuting distance ,of the facility and perties ~upied by: private.i¢ustry and its 93-aere site for other federal property. that minority empfoyeis can find, housing. Coast Guard, Federal A v,i at Jon Thomas E. H.annon, regional ad-I notice there are a lot of $35,000 house.s Administration, U.S. Na\.y; Immigration ministrator for· GSA, which handles the around here and that's not what I'm talk-Servic.e. Army Corps o~ Epglneera, µ.s. building or leasing of space for federal ing about." Treasury, U.S. ,Geological Su.rvey1 and The housing Aeed, he added , would·de-U.S. Civil Service. ' "(:( "(:( Sales Pitch Fo1· Ziggurat Boggles Mind Listening to a sales pitch for a $25 million "tlggurat" can be a mind-bog· gling experience. pend on the nature of the occupation. "U Dr. Rleltard1 Wilson, NAR vjce presi· it were something like NASA there migh~ dent for facilities mana1ement,.aaid the be a lot of highly paid enginee~." he ex· government.bad been•approached a year plained, "But l( It were ·sometbiag Hke ago as a possible buyer for the pliat, ' India sets ~ . . " Full .Attack - . ' : • ~ . .. . . l• OnDacea '• By United P~, i.t.!ruu .. 11 .·lndll said the l'a~istanl military ailil1 cWU commanders Jn Dacca uked t• today for a cea~flre in the face of an , ~al;llht by Indian aimor, artlllery·aDd · plan~ which left much qr the Eut · ' Pakistani capilal In names. . ·India ·tmmediately dl.spatched suri : ren<ler terma lo Lt. G<n. A. A. K. Niu!' who had ;wom to defend Dacca to the death. The Indian ht&h command .... nounce<t'a bombing pauae IJ1d dellvend·4· ' . ' sin hour ultimatum to aurrthder Or face.., another aerial blliz. There were qo detaila, but a mealaae from Gen. s. H.F. J. Maneksbaw, tlie Jn. dian ~chief or staff, spoke "o[ . be8vt · Casualties in the city w~icb ha.s a gar:· flson of between 15,000 to 20,000 Pakistani troops 11\(1 ·lhou!ands of clvW~~ left from the prewar t>C>Pulatlon of 1.5 mllllon:. · Pakistan walked out of !he U.N. Securl7 ti Council loday and announced 'It woul~. take no· further part in discussion.of Uie- Inda·Pakistan war .. Bhutto was named by Pre1ident Agha Mohamm•d · Yohya Khan u deputy prerilier designate and foreign mintste'r u} a new civilian .eovemmtnt to ~place his mtllWy rule alter Dec. 'rl. -, "l have no statwi. left," he aald, hi! voice breaking. "The object was ti> wait_ for Dacca lo fall. So wh.it U tl!O lfhole .ol. toll Pakiatan 1a11ar s. what u the •11o1o of Wes! Pakistan !alb? So what I!,,. ant. olSliterlted? We wUl build· 'a new.. PakUtan, a better Pakistan ... The White Houae said' today thal ti the India-Pakistan war s~. it CoqJd ar-: feet Soviet·U.S.. relatloni. But the spokesman saJd there wu no actlve con- sideration of canceling President N1Jon'1 trip to' Moscow in May. Presa Secretary Ronii.ld L. Ziegler tokl newsmen the United Stites was hopeful of peaceful settlement of the conruct on the subcontinent. He added hoWever that ff ho&liliHea "eapanded lo West Pakistan. um Very deflnltelY will affect world peace." . · '. In clarifying remarks by a Whlte Moua · offiCl,al Tuesday night that the Pr~tldent. might have to give second thoughts to bis Planned soviet trip, Ziegler 11id the ~ibility at this polnt was "not ·• live issue:" ' AboUt 45 Americans are still Jn Dacca and ther~ were . contllcUng repotlt the United States had dispatched units 'of the. 7th Fleet. to the ·Bay of Bengal to rescue uiem if necessary. The ~ts included the. nuclear powered,'Cinier Enteryi:lse and the helicopter carrier OSS Tripoli. Here are a few of the ilems pointed out by North American Roclc\1i·ell vice presi- dent Or. Richard Wilson, as he guided government officials and press throogh the Laguna Niguel facility he has ~n trying to sell for the ·past year or so. c 'ENTER -Designed in the style of a Babylonian temple, but really "just good modem architecture." the seven-story , building, stair·ste~r)ed back irito·the hillside, of(ers a miJlion square feet of fkior space and can accommodate 7 ,500 employes. -There are 6,200 parking spaces on Its 93-acre site. -The biggest noor. the first. rovers 3&1,000 square feet. -the second and third 248,000 and 207 ,000 re.specti~·ely, and the building tapus up to an a,CICll»Quare foot tower, topped with a be.Uatop. There's alao a bellstop on ground level, for thoH: not wlahing to go directly to the executive offices. -Two high speed escalator! and si.t elevators make it possible to empty the building, at tull occupancy, in ti minutes. -There are loading docks !or trucks at three noor levels and accommodation for an ambulance and a firt truck at either side or the main employe entrance. -Closed circtlii. televi.sion surveys the lobby and parking areas for secUrity and one rooftop installation ts equlppeed with zoom lens thal can pick up a license number from the far side or the parking lot. I I I I I I I 43 STORES nl----r TO SERVE YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVO. Ar W 0 lLSON . WITH ~E~DLr. COJ:IR~OUS AND , HEtrFUL S~RY· ICE: PLENTY OF F.RJE P>AR.KING IN BOTH FRONT AND REAR MAU:S. ALL ON STREET ~L • t I . , ' NOW OllN IYININGS ' .AND S~NDAYS I JUST SOUTH OF I SAN DIEGO FREEWAY , 2300 HARBO.R BLVD., COSTA MESA ll IN THE HEART OF COSTA MESA , ' ' ~--------------------~----..,.,..--- • •• I ~ps '• _f. 'iy 'l'llor,I:\~ ~~PHINi: ~ ,.. .. ot ... ~ .... fllltf.lt•fl \ -~ . 1'.pvJC ·CENTER JOWES: .Thi ~~rd ol Supervit0r•' m .. .jerlty ·tOrlainly ..med.le put lrvlht'1 ·~ ... lfdo .fiM rocua ye1terd11 E~·~ u ... '."'.': a .II.Wt ~nil\( tn\1-itldt wu a qutstk>I of whether or # l#KlitnUal zonU.g '8hould-bt sranLed Jir.p ;,krta .r .,ntuttutat. land b\ ·lhl · oentral Irvine Ra.a 1rt1 . ..Jt would be fn ft1itlftto•elly 1111 lt.--ln .tJwo. har4--• • ~ San JOlquln Ele.m~ntary School i>latricl The ruone would allow homes to be built on J)arce1J ti MO 1cru and 34 1cft1 ~~~ ~al~n -.. • ·~~-. ( ' . ~-·-·-~ -Dollar ·Tumbles To Re~oM Lows From Win ltrm.t '. "~'t 1tti1n~ ~ -d1f it "'by any ri,~ l:.ONllON -Thi U.S. dollar dr"'°"1 ' otlfef ihtn t 'dlle<t ~-l lo lH 'Coe- ilhan>IY lo racord Iowa on ... jor roitl;il tras" aaldlla·f<>r· .. Iner-In the~CI 'exchinge mlii'k!t< leday In expeclalliin .ii, ,.Id, P<~llY Iliad by law II an Qf devaluation ..... Tradl,.-waa hOIY¥" ounct. ~ < • 1 • • • Dealers ollribuled the d o 111 r I 1 ~ d lonnally.41,oo 1lrwed (hat d•valuitloo we1kne11 and the heavy trading to the ttf ,the dollar could not be aecom~.lshed announcemenl TUuday fhat President until thire..111 .aittJment~with Aplirlcan Nilon is willing to devalue the dollar· ae ·· trading partners on "a pacute lnvolvtnl pert or a 1eneral rea11..,,..n1 ol i-. ,. ll'ade ia;uh." lie lndlcaled then llj8Wd Jeodlng non-O>mmunltt currencies. · • be I "ru!Jgrurioat .of rlli" of other .cur- The ncotd lows Included 51MOI llA In "l'ci"· . · • llely, 321.1 y<0n In 'lbkyo, U'I00-3.1775 . , , Swiss francs in Zurich, and 5.30 fr1.nca on the Paris frte market. The rate in Frankfurt was 1lao down, to 3.2435 marb, bui sUU above the record Government the,. of !.236. • S-.. C" 'Lon l The aM?unctn:ient afte~ Nixon'~ two-. a· yo · 0 .n . day meebng with President -Georges a '5t Pompidou of France gave no .ft\dlption · ·~ . . SOM.a COUNCIL can41d1iel for t h e Ill._ Jrv!De~ty showed up .to urge that lht <o~ bold off oa ~ rtizollinl Ni~ma View• Concorde what the new exchanae r1te1 wOUlif •bti· A 'D'~ .., ~. ; Bui the market ploe<!, whare _,.. cur. • tsgrace · reneies h1\re ~ traded frttlyl"llnte · . _,, · , August without government Jnte.rvenlion -· • ·•nd alloW etly lo ,;,1f oa lhl 4"Mli"'I .1hould ~rtUon' ot· 1n1ne lit ap- proved. • ~ _.f : • 1'be ,, actt18' involvu th.I 10-Cl}led •·w..,, Artut# M optn tp1'ce1 tblt havt -""'"41 wlill coftliffl'able al· fedloe il!'l'llldloll fii lhl mtoa ..... President Nixon left after' a ttv&mlnute tnapectlon tour of the Concorde, the British·French supersonic jet Tuetd1y. and ·11ld 'I wish. we had bull! lt.' TO" the left of tht Ptelldent Is Henri Ziegler, prealdent ot tire French .Aero Space lnduatrles, and at the ri1ht ts Portuauese Prime Mlnl1ter."1arcello Caetano. French Preslaent Pompidou fiew to the AJores In the Concorde for the meellnl with Nixon. ' to maintain them within fixed li(nits, has F'I'. MEADE , Md. (AP) -Col. Oran K- already given some indication of what the Henderson wai ·de:scribed. at his tr)al to- new fixed rates will look like. 1 • da~ as ·• •man who brOO.iht 1'dllhonor, In tod1y'1 tradln(; major foreip cut<' di.s,nc.· and-hUmUlation.'~ to ta unfform rencies had tncrelHd in value 11pln1t by eo~l!nt· tht,.lMl-m.-cr•. IL My ' tl1e dollar alnCe August -by the following Lai. muftJU... • ' ~ Y's, inouiir polnL Y!JU'vt lleord tlloli nlod<.etta or • ...,~h out ot lhl c.anty -ieot-111 llow JM Irvine Conlpuy wotl lo ......,. tvtrYihl"I. realdtn!W ...Id..;,,, Ibo ronch tnlO a taa o( hornh! WiH, I.I ~ cue hefor• the aupervltora, tM _,. ac'ru lan'I owried by lhl Irvine C6mtiany and '!"n'I be deyolopM by ·it .. HIYati OWlllrl tllll time. S. Viet Ar1nored Units Irish Youth, 16, Points Weapon At' Patrol, Slain amounts : British pound1 5 percent ; Beginrting the> government's closing French Franc, 4.7 percent; Swi111 franc, argument in the lengthy trial, Mlj. Car· 5.1 percent; Japanete yen, 11 .I ptrciht, roll •J. Ttchtnor s~itl tht"proaecutkln "in and Italian lire, about 3 ptrcent. rxr wa y conterids Col. ·Hendencn erdtrtd, Th& West German mark has betn tr1d-caused Ind Participated in the m1111cr1 ed freely since the currenry crisis last ttulf." · .... ··-· t\ " ... ·.' • spring and has lncraaled in value mort But, Tkhenor told the. jury •of Mvtn than 12 percent. senior Officers,' ·there -wai plenty of Congressional leader• and fmanci1l ex-evidence available to He.nderaoa fer a pert! on Capitol Hill aald they 1upported . complet~ tnveaUg1tlon. One ·•of the R'each Chup Plantation 1'8s COUHl'Y PLANNING com-""••had held off IOl'liDI: approvlJ:fof, .... timt while ut&i• Iha\ illtM OWntrl .I'll "'Cl!!*' and muter plan ""' flit • ,.q,.. Dilljlla the ~r .... ; H didn't hlp- i!L .. · . ll -W oolm that ·the eounlf func- llOnarlea )Ike JDaatir plalli • Ir o in. ..Viryi>pdy·-.~ IO!lf u .1111n'I t~ lrvjne' ,QrD1'eY'• Ma1ter'plan. £•~1y, . after all thll, come1 A. I l 1 t I I i County Ceunlil Parlier befon Ille euparvllod. Ajld lhl county lewyar lold thin! IMI IM. ~ture-~borntl ,reronlnc ·b • t • r • ttilnl would be "'mtanlngleu"' If Irvine kOlil ~!or cilyho!>!l~The county ruo!'* ~·t·Pt ~•-tot lao Girt:-:BY SAIGON (UPI) -South Vlelna1111M·. armored wtlla puahed Into the &lint Chup rutiber plantation In e11tern Cambod.11 tod_ay and 1pott.ed at least · one ~ttiilon of the Narth Vlttnameu tth Infantry Division north of the plantation area, * * * Sources Charge . . Cambodia Keeps 'PL... . ' TT • -· •M.1-nto 1n u n,its- !!lmt. lht piaoe c:oillt "" ;. dtr iNI 111t·a.1lopttl ·-ljl hlYt lo -PHNOM PENH (UPI) -A Cambodian lcfill -~RC· · an!icorruptkln drive aimed it ill oW,n 111· f!llA"t-BMJtJ> & ·U.. · riaht! Tbt t~unlffr army 1how1·that seniqr officer! ,Prvtlors &.wed gacetWly and 'hMI!: 11i.ve beeJf pocketin1 the pay Of l~,000 *-." ... quNl.lon over to 6wilt the oui· "ptiantom aoldiers,'' aource1 close to .-, 'Ol'Cll}hond. llil\llt! A )P.;Jl!lly Pi;tm• Mlnltler Slrl~ µatak 11id. J!lrroni. frandl., Wront. ·· ,.. The aourcea uia 'I\tesdlt the drlv11 -I bttlllely lheod anil voU!dJJo .which •WtOd Dec. 6 In t~e lorm ol a the ftli1flnttai 'J'Uahihl IM ffi·1t•· censul of all .batlalion and-brigade-sized· commer.cill Cbar!lt:" ubit.&, revelled 30 bltlfllions1.-wllh ~paper !1-ET'S GST IT ln here cleorly that strength ol 500 11\en each. ~·lo bO wrli· "'1b D!.J~ct SU~ ftonakl1 V11per1 ten off as "!1lstlng on papU only." E..rport 'Buch, Whole f'f!Qion lncludeA: ~ The .llMJrcel 1akt some ol the phantom to< his ~t 'VOttd q1ln1t....,th1 un1t1· hid up ~to 150 Men , but 11 such, ~ ttil to~ ~t tllll tllnt. 11.Ut Phillipe tfert comblt Jfteffectlve. .,aJblent Ind ma}IW.-:.juat m1yM -. Tht officers conceined Were ordering Ml .,ouSd..hPt Wltld no too. • equipment for nooetistent-:loldiers and ~t ~I wOuld b.1ve m1dt It 2 to 1 in aelllnr' It, 11 well as ~ketlng the ~ ot J_llOi-t..,mldtntlal. -roughly $1$ per month et.Y for each • 'llia·la not lo jud1• w~ihlr o, not "phanlmn aoldler" llated. nt a~Ucb., it tcio\11 -bad or i~-Other bittallon commanders art giving t1 Nttr -.ou14 Jt ... fair t6 '*P tJ;e their troops only a portk>n ol their pay .. ffw" San J11quln I t h o e I and J!!?C:keUna tht rest, sources uld. E" · , on. jult 1 eoupli of 'l"hf elmpalgiC comes al a time when _. the Cambodian Anny. hard pressed by ... IQllUI. that tht coonty Utt all«it North Vl~tnamese olfenslve1 ml,jorlly ¥i ~ 10-1<1-bialta illl!Udt around Phnom Penh and on northern t COl$I 1o .. (luUUbn &f then\ Highway f, can HI-afford to 1pend time in . "'·I '°I ~ lh• mi)orlly In bookk.,plng. IrviH eomnnmlUii. But it was those offensives that ea· thUi, ·mind you, the y· have the ... poSed the extent of corruption to a point lo fioualy point flntera at lht 9(here II no longer could ·b< Ignored. c:amp.ny. -· At the·outset ot the offensive aroWHI "'1lo do tl!tY lhlfllt kepi all.Iha! ecria11 lhl Cambodian capllal, the hi&h com· tl.lii-.U 11\W Y""· anywey! _ IOtnd call!d up unlla froln outlying pro. Jhe couhty bolrd't l.ltett µninl \rlnCe1 -only to find they were callin1 up _,.,. ou&J>I ti> wve al 1 lood object •a paper army." ~ft !tJt ptoplli bl the -1rv1n• eom·' Wtwio J,he Utter~ rtmain1 qr 1 brigade tjlln1tiii. -roulad rrom Highway I round Ito way _ifl'lttr: now can rtcf>gnJu Mw much beck to Phnom Penh throuab rice p1d-litmt rule they'll havi lheultl ·Cilyhood diel aM forests in &neJ and twos, it turn· 1111 iiid 1111 couaty board rat11Jf eotltrol , eel out th;y had nel bMn p11d !or three 1 thtlT •ltrrllery, • . -ill•. • BELFAST, Northern' Ireland (AP) -.A President Nixon's plan to lower the value cNirgt.! 'ijainst' the ihuch-deCol'ated of. milltary IOW'tes 11ld. British palrol shot and killed a l~year-of the dollar u a way of tndinc lhe in-ncer alleaes h!,;>iUWlly Tailed to cti,..uet -The armored lorcu moved In to join ternational monetary impaue. an invut:l&ation"." " ' l • South VletnameJe paratroopera and old boy early today aft.er the youth aim~ "Glorious," exclaJmed Rep.~ Henry · The prosecutor said H""enderson wal In reconn1luanc.e unlla tn the manlve ;• 1un at it, llr!Uih army headquart.ers Reusa (0-Wls.), an authority ."11n in-,t,he command ctn~r betwMn l:tl and allied operatlon •against Communi1ta who rtported. ternatlonal monetary aftalr1 who his · 1:45. that "rii6rhing when the oper1tl6n hay. "ng us· ed the rubber p-•uclng A k id M rt' M Sh •ponsored. a bill to devalue the dollar by was two Mufi· Old: Hi 'r~iHed thai' a· eel· ...,.. 1vu spo esman u a 1n c ane was · · nd COuntry u asanctuary, • · l . as much as 10 percent.' one I reppnld· to the division eol1\J'l\a er climb nc a fence intd ~ playing field at h •· \h t lh ' • · ~ lo I 'hi I 1111 -The North Vietnamese 7th and ~h r ''The important thing llO'l •Is ·t lit·· ln'll' a er were '''"' e I ·c Y n Coallsland Jn County Tyrone, wben the realignment be firmed up as soon ts e:asualtitS.t -• · · · --. Divi11ion1 were believed to have taken I H d · h' d. I '·k · u• · toldler1 1potted him. • ' possible," Reuss said. "Until that Is doile, · -"Co . en erson a ·no .. en a"'uon refu~ b1 the 100.s.quare-mlle plantation; ~ t · •1 ... A , ""'' • kill'• n hi h •·· f ti f Heoaldl'·boyaawthesol"le·-,a1med Amerlcan10'baandpr<>!perltywill"con-· to ·fin11 ou 1iuw l1r.::1 were · ""• we u~nouto opera on or more 1rii: u '" -··i "d "H. look ·I • Ill · Unue to be In jeopardy." , · Tlchenorl 1 • e _ no m ei:est un than a year because.of the fighting. tt them, and the•-opened.fire. lh •. 111· • · m· ~· ,.. ked hi •• .....,.,.. -The sla-paragraph Nfxon-Pompidoo ' '"~•v n com anoer s tn. -· MUitary sources said a battalion Of tth About 40 angey people surrounded. the statement carefull y omnted describina .H,end~rlon, a ail'tiOr Commander Of the Division troops w•s seen across the body In the early morning darkneai-and how th• devaluatlott would take J)lace. r troops in the 'isi.lult, W•i in'tM ii1r ·much Mekon& River north -of the plan~tlon. refuHd to let the aoldiers near It. They But Treasury Secretary John e. Connilly of Ole tbht 'durfng \he e•rl'y ·11our1 of the The U.S. command reported, in Sligon c11ltd an ambul1rd: whleh took the body said in a television interview Tuesday operati9n when most of the klllit\I wls that a l'Nlfl:engine U.S. Army plane cAr· 1111y. tbe 1pokt!maii satd. night (NBC) thst the 1dmlnirtr1tlon done. · . ~ rying five ·Americans and two Viet-, _ _;:...._...:... __________ .:.;;:::;:._.::...:......:......:......:...,..c:.:....::.:..::.:..::.:...;.;;.:__;_ __ _...-"--"-~'-'--~-~-- namese. dlelppeared off South '-Vletn1m'1 northern coast. and was preaumed do'lfn at sea. _ J.ahorite :Blasts -. Patty, Approval r . 0( Royal Raises LONDON (AP) -Tha Hou" or Com· mons has more -than doubled Queen Ellzabeth'e annual allowance and boosted the pey ot Queen Motber •Elizabeth and Prlncess1 Margaret, over violent ob- jections ~y Labor party members. Quetn Eliubeth'1 allowance goes from •1.2 million to $2.5 million, the queen mother's from $1751000 to $237.500 and Princess Margaret's from $37,500 to 18'1.500. Laborite William Ham i Ito n con- centrated his attack du_ring the dibate Tuesday on Prince11 Margaret and the queen mother. Rtlerrln&,.. to the princess, Hamilton ••Id, "Why.._ oh why, are we giving this expeJllive, kept woman that kind of ltl.try lncrease for doing what she la doing?" ~~I also questioned the slze or the queen momer's entourage, 33, t\!)tlng that It In- cluded both ladies of the bedchamber and woman ol the bedchamber. "What the blazes do they all do?" Hamilton asked. Conservatives accu sed Hamilton of making a ''vile auack" on royal personages . • ... ~-. • '. _ Bwshmillsi • ,, .. ' The whiskey~thC!t ~pans ,:-, the generations gap~;,~) 1 --,• ,•, • I '" \ .• • ~ .· ~ . fTornado Rakes Arkansas • ~ Storm~ Run Rampant • Much of Natio1i lit \ For )OO)'e.ars, a \vhfskey (tom Bushmills hils been \vilh us. Charn1ing us. Beguili ng us in a smoolh, polished and altogether ligh thea1 ted rashion. ·1S8en~r1 llor1s havt refined i L 15 generations have sipped i I.The verd l ct : Near perrec1 ion. 8 ush n1 ills.Full or ch•r;icter. But not heavy-hinded about it. #lavor4 (ul. Rut never over-pO\\lering. Bushmills. It rerlects 1h~p~st with a light and lively rldvor thitt Is all todiy. Compare it 10 your presf!nt w_hisKey. You needn't purchi se l bottle. One $ip ~.~you; ravorite pub will tell you why Bu shmllls hi~ intrigued so miny ge n-er1liO~f· II is, simply, out or.sight BUSHMiiJ.S FIOM THl WOllLD'5 Olll(Sf DIST1UUI: 'l ' & lllllO Of ltOI 1•1S11 Wlll5Kll5-H PRDOf-IOTlli0111 IM.Ullt. /Ht.IOI. tA•NlMI ~., ll(W'f~ R,f •• et NI ~ , . • ,, ) ) I • :f'riaDge .. Coa8t • • EDITION .... • ..... 'VOl".,:414,,NO. ~ 4 SJP'IONS.-'8. P~6ES • . , ...... , ;. ,·e;·~ . w··"!. ·.Ir l ' • ' . ' -• • , -. ' . •" ' • ~fi.r.g~ ~-ti~ ;· ' ' . . . \ ~ . . . :.:F<)rmet Jlliinois :/. \ ' ' • • , l ""''~ . J;li'r •WITH CHA~ES 1 :l: : · £.r •• Ofto· K~i: . _-, . .•• -.. ~-... #.~ 1 .... ,'.~ ¥riJii!:&aer W~y": ' ' . f'f1 ' ' ~;Manslaught~ -~· .. _, . ''· . .... . .... ~t ~i!Cf.ioft'-,uegan .wwr.Jr .. ~ ul'C ~ ap.ty &lpetlor Court trial.of ·an n'efW,om1..'n chairge,d -wlth manslaughter 'arwl drunbb -d r-1,~l n g following the •ldeaµi 0£ ·~'"IOman c%'!yer in a Se.lita 'Ana collisioris j. ·' \Jwdge Wll\laDl"Murray was :nalned ~ ~to prelide OYel' the trial ol;Mn. J~ IfVlne, 51. of 5382 Cataw~ ~ .. rrw lawyer Allen l'l>rtlgal is, ha~ her 4'ifense. ' · ' , I (Mrs. lrvU!e WU bookod.lait .ll!J ~I "1 drunken drfvl~ charits ~ alt..-a a.;ui.IOn· at the Intehedlon ot ~ "°Ievard lnd Brtstol Sbwll ln :wmcn ·j\:rr iuti1t1o, 18, of Analielc>i tllfl~red #al Injuries. She is no ,..Oonlto the :b:vlll( foucdq finnlly. • • :• 1 Qtirgts were stepped up t o ~arlslaughter when Mrs, Stein died .Aug. ~ In Orange COllnt)' Mearoal Center. f ,reg,ost· Fie.lds ;,_ k iii 'Trade' ' ' )!orm .. ~mla Angel. ,,sbo~!Op Freeosl waa · inVOl•td in .ll'Klther 'fUesday.• • . ,.....·. * t this Ume, 1he Nelr Yoik Nf1!1oc- Uon-"8s dolng a llttlei icq_~·ol twi>-11111800 worth t>l stoclls he!Vn '!! name ol 1111 7·year-<>ld r;oq, Jim Jt. /;J'!<ll• 11armDn G. Scoville atanted Ille "'luesl;and, trapsfemd the -in p!AC, Food Sy1lem. liK:. bock IDlo lbe ~ rl. the vtteran baDpl,aytr. , J'll', just, a lonnlllfy~'· "."§Oil ex- , oulllde the .... OOll\· '!! pod el tnlne wanted to glv• 111' lbOSe aome )'tan ago and 1 told t_llm to t them In my kk1'1 Nme." "f ' 1 F're1osl $!\Id he , Wt1'1ls to cas~. ~he llares "l>!c.i o,se I tr..:Jj'il lh• ··tic~, was t to go dal'io. 1 made \hi•• d.Cision before l know I wa11ioln1 \he '' 'Frtgosl uld. ' . ' • • • ' '4,. , ,. \\'ASIIlN<fTON (UPI) -. Federal Ap. peals J~e Otto Kemq, a former Illinois goverDor and chairman of former President ~ B. JohnJon's riot com- ~. WU Indicted today on charge• ~ ~IJ>ely, l09ll lraud, tu ~asion, P.'1'~ l"o/ ~ ~acy. ' .. ,,. ...... oplNt -.-.&em m!a tnck -loos ill Dllnol1 w!lero he.,,.,pemor•between ltll and 1961. llll!l<d ,to the 7th U.S. Clrcutt ~in Apr~I by Is "'' .. fourth f JlldM w. Iii lacUclM by • fedjln! .,.~ ...... -ed .. .,....,.~·th u>etr JUdlcW' """· 'j'Jro, -.. ~ed. .._,,.i , ' • 'Kerner, '3-alooc .With lhreo fonner state 'Offlciilll' appointed by him durlnf bii ,..ern6rshlp, ind a C h I c a g'o bulinesswom&n were named in the 19- CO!IJI~ Gt-page Indictment returned by'the federal grand jury In Chicago. '!be. actlon·was announced ~ by A~ -j General John N. MltCbell. 'Kerner and hls associates were cbarg· ed·_,witb· conspiring to obtain .about $3116'.000'. worth · of race tract stock for $'1t,151. Tllb, the Indictment char&ed, constituted a bribe to influence decilions of ·Kerner 'and other state officials OD hon .. l'lCb!g matters. JCeroer ,fas charged allO with evading $8*,Ut In federal lnccme taxes, with ~ false statements to an Internal Revenue Service agent. and. miking a false tu return. Kerner beaded the speqlal commission of prominent Americans named by Johnson , to loot into .t!)e causes oC vkilel;K;e and-disorders in the nation -followini the 1961 assasslnlt.iOD! of MartinlLulher King Jr. and sen. Robert • (See KEllNEJI, Pap I) • ·Bandit Brothers . Rob Boutique, A:ssaqlt Cler:k · Bronlng '""""' • ~ Island bou-tique, two ~le. Mexicans who claimfJd to be t:RthmrhunUng a Ouistmas gift for Mama ·robll<d the shop ol ISO at gunpoint Tuesday, after other customers finally left. One theb forced a preUy yoong saiesgirl into the restroom and trled unsucct1sfully to rape her, while the se- cond stl*>d )ookout, police11kt. InvHUgatoti today -1ed to Island merehaJJtl mid sales personnel for any informatlOD that might aid In lllelr cap. lure. . ·"'We're tbey did some abopping around btlore they found a place where ' the sal~1glri wa• alone," said Detectl.;. s.m Amburge7. 1l\lt ulelClrl 111d the pair entered fut 'N 'lblnp, 3t7 Marine Ave .• about 4::1t p.m. and began -•Ing. Sh< e-i>ed the atttmpted sexual assault by the tlder handll relaUvely unhlrmed. investigators ukl. 'lbe pair then fled, dluppearlng In • crowd of <llrlstmu *-'· • "'Wbld ~ would Uu II fa< &nY"'O who ~ban seen them around the J~and­ especially a vehk:le ._ to contact us,'' DetecttVe Amburgey said tod•Y· One w11 ln his 30s, about six feet , two iQChe~ tall and weighing about 230 pounds a1l't nza Uy altlrecl. Jtis -partner was described as being in ~ .20s, abcfut. five feet, eight btches tall and 11Mde<; Aml>w'1e~ liid. ' • :i ' . -• . " " . ' WEDNESDAY, OJCEMB~ IS lfll.l ·i . ,.. -. ~ • ., . ' " I I > ·next. to·liis carriate,ou~ile·lk!'•.ntt,aoi:io to ~"""11-: lure .atore showro6m-ill Sban!i!Jt aru. ~ JleUu(, lie was ~iii .a Pr9lestant' qril'eteri Fvt-;mOl'e>on ; the Jrish.trOutiles, -PliO· {, . · . ! ·fl. ""' . O!~i~~'.rs;.'~o. ~aro~ Agajn . Plan~ers. s.~. · . · . . Consi(l,eratib)i;,:;;1 F o,rB.odies in Mass D~ths · of ca~u,~·[i';ii\'.;-..; & presentaijon of plannOd C:O'M';..gt~· YUBA CITY (AP) -1 A &earch for 25·bodies-of Itinerant farm workers. s!andartlS _to Include a..nfrle-ito)f.ihOtet more tiod.Jes ln'the Juin 1eorona mass Since the burial places were originally ldentified'by lhe settling of the ~!t, wet -on the Cblllfls ,~· ~.Y .P,fO- nwrder case will resune next week, Sut-gi-ound under the ttees, Whfteacker said J>!'!rly and a ·discU55lon of arc1-ologlcal ter County'Sherifi Roy Ylhit&aker said to.. recent rains may cause tbe ground •to sites will be key toplcs ~ the day. He said he e~ ·to· !incl JOON! aink over previously undiscovered graves. Newport Beach pi ...... : .... 1 CoriuiliaslOn hacked, stabbed victlms.1 "l expect to find more boCiies," lle ad-............. .,. "When the &ean!h was ·conducted last· ded. 'fhursday-~ . . • spring, the &row>d !fU beilnnln& to Corona ls awaiUng ·trlsl on 25 coonta of The study seaalon at citr hall bu '*" ~' Wtµch ltlfly have concealed SOJDt n\urder in ~-wftb ~killings., JllOVed:Up to 1 p.m.t~ ffJ U8ll8l J p.m. of l!le·P1~1<1 oi burla)," Whittaker told He has. been, hQspltallied twice with li<;hedule to accommoctatt -~.oilier oewup.t .. ~ ... ,}·, .. ' , 1 whatdoctor1'wdwmbeartattacks. • j ,. • l • ~-~ f(/.i!in,;~ a · 11·tl\ll1'Qer,-11l 'tfie ch 'F-""-. '11> am.~· !Osi:""1'~111lti • l elther~·~.J::.i.7~ 1~ ~uits liadio•11.soet?nc a ~dil!w• l>tgan'\ilearlhlng 'bocflei ln>m ' _alill' SuDlvan 1'8lftlr, . bodies ~ f°'l"'\.. laduJtrtal·'to. commm:lal oa• .;1.i. prune orchards a1ong ~Feather RIV!T prevJousl.r.;Start o£ the bunt cfepends OA ac:re tracfne8r·Orange,County Airport north of Yuba City. !leputies recover'l' Ille weatlier, Whiteaker added. Officials confirmed Tueada,r ;t11at''tite · ' finil wan1' to buUd a nlnHlqr)', IOG'rooln •BJ-...... -ll I~ D • · 1tOte1andtwomlll1onaquarefee1 o1-ollke .uUu. ••• ' ... . Y•Dll '!'"r:!tath~:U:; Ille propooal--~ Ille "Panamanian Vessel' Said Attacked I MIAMI (UPI) -A Miami based ship line said l!Oday one of Ji. carp v...,.1' was l>ei.g' attatked by a Oiban gunboat ~the +• .. his voice 'crackling over • 1~way radio! rewrttd: '+The deck u Ml ol blood ••• I'm dying . .,. 1 ''..WJ ... lot dead and woonded," CaPI. ,_ Ville lk!PJl'f o( tlie 2,1111).lon ...... INp"' Jciln11Y ~· -•-P ol lnlj!W-captared "1 Fidel Cuiro'• nlval'lllftl 10 days qo. In tho t<me. office of 8'hamas Ship Lines ntar downtown , Mlaml, · what like gunshots were htartf over o-wa, radio used io. commun\r:-• · 1th tbe 1Johnny EXprm: lo:?ated some $00 mUes away In the· Bahamas. Capt: Villa relerred 1aete.ral U~ lO WOJJrided crew membusu and' aald be wu wowided hlmsell,,aii4 onco men- t ) • Uplled a deod cmnnen. A Coalt Guard tpOlesruan said it' was sendin& a hellcoJller and a filed·wq prane to provide mediCal·asststance. But a apollesman •id Ille CO.at Guard wu powe<l .. to tale any otlJer action ,because the JohMy E>pr,.. was Jn iJI. ~ waters and wu.ot Paaaznao. Ian 1'91is1rY. Thi c.oat GUtll'd ol ,lint llidl It --Ir ol any guaf!re bot bellmd the, Johnny Expmo waa.,a!Jool to be ·.board' ed .• 1".atar, bolM:';!,_" Cool! Guard apol;O!jO•n said: " • .., ..ppar<nu1 'm r<eelvlng pretty ..,... rna~ fire from a C\Jbll! ve!Sti.;l ~ The Coost Guard said the Incident oc· rurred about SO m11• off the CUban roast and Ulat. d>ere wu oo Jndlcatk>a the JohMy Erpresa returned Ille -fi,., ., I c0rnmlislon wW on1y be for'~ -belon' Ille llnn "l'l'fll!I, for a ui< permit The commlalOn ..-,.,r . on any lt•llJI In a ll)llly•-1on. · Despite prev!OOa dlllntmlt. '!. f..., comrttlslionm Jackie Heall)a: Jiu "'" ranged the preaen..t•t.Jio• J by An:ha.01~1 Research • lnol1!"" Old .t Coe:ta Mesa, a non-ptof'Jt flrm ~ hM p1npo1nte<1 •bout • .,.._...n.,. In Oramzi Coomlf. . . . ,,,. !fun•,.....--Wiii ...... -whert,tuch slt., -ln~-­ml how ~m!PI--' , . • College Board Meets ' . "" . ' ., Truateea of .. tile Coait Commu]ilty College llistrjct wlU dl.lcuas poaslblt costs of ripping out old building> thal clqn1t meet ala\< !arthqua~ -w~ Ibey meet al I o'clorJ< IGolP\ 1 lo dlllti<l lleadquarten, JJll.Adoml ,., ' , • .... ' • s ' . . ! upe~.-. ., Spurn fl~ ' For '.Delay· ' t • '1 ··-~ ., r . C•&I , ... I I ~ ·IJeiress ·Hits Bid Again ,,. Joan Smith Says lrvfne Co. 'Railroading' ' • ... f· ly QIOftGI LSID4.L ~· with lrvlne Company tnanll• a 1.S percent rtlum on Investment u ID °' .. ..., '*' .. ,,..,. · mtnl-and tbl 1rv1ne Foundation which uamplt. The 'majority lndlvld\W stoc'kholder ltl } controls 5.1 percent ol lbe comp&n)l 's Mrs. Smith sakl. lhe need for the foun.. the Irvine Company Tuesday repeated 1tcf;:k. daUon to earn at least S22 mUUoo neJt her charge that the land development Her remarks amplified htr stance year for diltrlbuUon to charity · "will against incorporation taktn ln a fPttCh Jtopardlz.e the lnvest.ment you people flnn is "railroading premature iii· at UC Irvine list week. and rebutted a have made In Irvine homes and corpor1Uon" of the proposed City of statement by Irvine Prt:sidtnt WllU.m R. businesses." Irvine Company officirJs ~ Irvine. Mason that followed the UCI 1-lt. day denied htr assertion. .Mrs. Joan lrvJne Smith o! Middleburg, Mr1. 'Smith's Tuesday mnark.I were She said the need to make rnoney will V1., and Emerald Bay, iddr~ about seasoned with frequent I arc as t I c force r1pld development or saJe of JrviDe references to the m1.D1.&~t ol the lands and abandonment of the Irvine 175 peopl~ Interested in the Tu!Jday Irvine Yompany that she tdmlts lbe master plan. Declining to use a word she cityhood election. Mrs. Smith spoke in hopes to replace. has used in previous Wk# to ~ripe the Turtle Rock El~tary School mu!U-"U I controlled lbe compav 1 woold resu1tlng devtlopJl\Cnt or Irvine as a purpose room. clean houJe and re!Mve all the-~ •·slum,"~ Pttrs: 'Smith sak1 t~ ~y Much of the Irvine heiress' talk (who art) respons1b\~ for~ com~ 1 need to make a quick profit "will hurt repe1ttd tht history of her 12-year-old poor ea.ming record, she said. She C1tu you and it will hurt me as a stockholder * * * * * * {rv.ine Offic~ls Deny . A.ssertiom by ll eiress The preiiident or Irvine Foundation and the Irvine Company under lb master · .·) chafmtali Of uie.!>0""1 ol the Jivbie Co_m· plan." in the company." The basis or Mrs. Smith's claim that the foundation must contribute m million to charity is the Tai Reform Act of 1959 which among other lhings, direct3 charitable foundations • to d I v e a t themselves of controlling lnterut! in companies allowtng retention of only a 20 percent lnterest. The $22 mllllon figure is 4.51per·cent of the estimated $1 billlon value of the Irvine holdings, Mrs. Smith said. ..:J.. 1 • • ,\ Study of lhe law by fou'n~ation it· 9i6f1 1,· · ~ · · ~ ,-~ · •• '(, pan}"' 1'1•,: dented '""rtlons f!'ade bJ' tomefs McLa.i;en &aid, indicated "it ia · ~uA• Santa ·· · .. : t. ..... ' ' ~,.. ;,om -I~ Smith !!ft th4 Tii clear that no pr,ovlsion or the new law Contending the foundation will be hard pressed to come up wlUf that kind of money Jn II~. Mni. Smlth'""predicts· mass selling of land.or iapld development. "''14.• ,, . . ' -' _. . .;<;... • ~. • ; ' • ro'mt' ~ .... ol·1·..,· w!ll ·attict "orderly .. . "'I t · n,.. will iequ\re any 'change in theloperauon · .. :~'AnOlher Yuletide season ls, here and. On~·· .· ibe,city's gig4ntie .. devtlQPment" of It:vin! pfo~les. . of the Irvine Company." ... ;,·santa Claus figure' smiles down upo· n th ce ''roln the: roof .. :"' . Loyall MCI.;al"f!:n said the ta1 ac.t·will s . h . J i d. ''ti I ··~City hall . Sa'rita is straddling the wall.·tl~.-il inei1'6 ~metbl·~·~ ,not "ln any· way affect the continued Mr"'1 m1t' ma1orty n ivt ua .. "r.' ... ·>;V .,.. I "'6'' -Dtdef1'.deY.elopment.oUbc..P;ro;ert~s Qf stockholder or the Irvine Company and ,•.~.-.,.----------=-----.;,..,.o:;;,....;,....,,.,..",.--.f:-~--·· • .. granddaughter of the late· Jamf!l"!Irv~ . ~ ~ : ' .. :~ . .. 11, contends the ta1 law wUl for,ee the '·. -· :'$isc1iboch Urges _,,,!~ • • ::'6ifts to 'City' ''To Ease Tax Load ->l;i :·'<I·¥ Irvine· city council candjdate haa • -;41_,ut.ed the Ir~l~e Company bail out ~ Irvme Foundation from Its 1969 Tax 011fffornf Act d11flcultle! by1doriaJ.ing land :.r~ Ute' city ol Ir¥tfte, tchool-dlstricts and ..... ~ ·~w~f.1/, + •; ' ·•=lf.ill~ -l>L-FJscllb<ch. • Los Angeles , !iiJ:n<Y from vpiage Park said "Th< . , atloii ts, ~utre<s by the 1969' Tax • ·Monnr:Act to dlstribilte 4.5 pm:ent of "latf riit.bieU ln 1972,. cllmblog to,tix•per- cent in 1975. --r ~ ,.;' ::F~ iw:'been exiiiissed within and .:iili\uiilt IrVlne that th< Irv ine Company, -·~~-'~ lhe.fou.nd1tiort owns 53 perctnt, · I Ill!· lotted lnlo 'rapid development to • ' · the net assets of the foWl· ~Uoo," Flseh~ach said. ... ~ 1;be corporation 111',Ytr argues that the ·tat" obllgatloris can be met • ~~ ''distribution ol land, Instead of cash. ., .. ,lho City .of· lrviile I charllahle :J~ ~h..V pal"' 'and_ pefl "!ate, • ..,. to 1etioo1,t ·for~ec1u.~atlo~ P,\lrpo111 i" ··~ "R!ld•cecl.. to u. •\mp!"~ terw1.Jbia i ~u111 f.btrt Cc>W4 be.®· pre1J114ft '.on the ''"""'~ if develop an<l,~11,.111 :l•"!11Jo -~"""''.for lhe fn\llldallon, • : , ~; '.'The people and city or Irvine would t>e •netlted immeasurably by gifta of land • Ion sCQool ..1ites, parks. open 1paces &nd other public uses," he. concluded. >•liThe_ preSIU.fe.s ml' the foundation heve ·.,1-.n.frequently cited by Mr1. Joan lrv.ine ... imllh u a rea10n why the new city,_ :•&llould not be Jncorporated. .;~1I'he Irvine C.ompany'a majority ln-·~dlvidual stockholder-. with Z2 percent of Ute shares -ar~es lhe company will ..... forced lnto rapid development kl come :.P wtth an estlmatedr$2Z rnilHon during .. ;.1172 that the Tu: Rtform Act require! be ·:illJtrlbuUd charitably. • ,,j • ~-". ~ ~ 1'· ;> i~ti ri -""'~,,,;.,.. J 4 .' 1 ~.land development finn to ra,Jli;dlt develop 11i~~i~·~z~i:r~sr.) ~~.c.. ! ~(-. 4; ~-r \ ~ha~~1bl~~e.n~or:u:m~·~ ~nt H~~~,,~ -,V!~,:11.i ;. ... •1'1}'...~i;;_,~· \ ~·:. 't: ~·: · .... jt 111 ,iqPttd unf~tti.~at' Mrs. f t " ; · 1 • • ~ .. • ~· Smith hU 'Chosen to ,Jnvolve the cltlltns fll'.Oblem~ lboUJd be 1nlved ~~a nearb; tab! 1¢.loM.lliil!•l developers." He uld and· Iha very Jo>poftant subject Of ·the schoOfplihbed for Walnut· Vllllgt. • '7 ecoklO ~ nol.16 poUUtion were eflectlve -~fr'th of.a new city in her lon1 standing P,Jkntng .Commlaiton S9c~ry Jobn rilAOo•i 1 J>eri001I vendetta ~galnst the foun- tane,l&id tht;.commiaslone:r1 bad reeom: 'Binder -urged the board to deny the datlont''' said Mcl.arert merited . sound attention :.IJoni ~ ~nei. "We ate trying to develop a way '!Mrs. Smith's stalfi.._Ch1rges, without free"'ay· and 'conitl'.u'ctton of a dirt berm to comba'l-vie hatred developed In the exCeptlon, hive been proven fal&e in b~r;-r loP~ ~bY ·l~~fOo~masom:twaU.:i_ past r,o,. ... ,Jl\Dnt.hs aaajnat ~~ county ~ eyery court to whlch.th~y have been tub- C8sJ)f!'rs fi)ndered tr enouP·l•nd ·hilt "'f!verntQen\.lnJhe'Irv~ area1 ·the pro-mltted, lncludlr;il .in ~appe-1 to ttle U.S. btleU let itslde.fO(' J>OSSlble (qtu~I! widen•· •• :,e,s1or 1tale!i :,!'Yoµr ~l9n ~!ll help. Supreme Court," he added. :/ in( Ot4hi 1s.nt.i .Ana "'eewy; Aulsti/lt Show tllat xooure frltn<J; 91 lhe .new city. ''.However, l cannot fall to \\OJe the eoun~ Rold 1• ~s11oner~ Mu~ P-oraet the tl~J} part." -., tr11edy inherent in Mrs. Smith1t Clenun· ~ ii11a tha ~ a~pl lcatjon had nol I' ~!Or: Cro~:'~.,_.,..1". had !>Oen. ',elation of Mr. lrvlne'1 flit of ll'vlne .tock ~ !tvjt"locl · ~.-lo •futurt' lrt4wq ,l'>'l'lf l:r.~filithela ~r tor.years for char)table puiposel," McLartri 1&ld . ~ ~ ,,. · "' "' ~'\':•~Cle ys. '· 111t fouod1tion has distrlbutld more ~,!lid;.;, tdv~ Pl~ ~btl< •. '!Tloeil 'wl ~ pi:Oh1enr' ~ame than 115 mlHlon to date, he 1ald. I and lteiW1y tranaporlatian 'w1s under 10\Jlt In "the lUt 'tw_o -monlhs," Cronin Mrs. 'Smith conten<tt Irvine C:Ompany w~ "~ Oiat ~en· it was .nnt!t\e:d hi• · ata.t«t. ''w.' (I.he, dtveloper1), l'l)tt with dlr~tors never 1pproved a muter plan dei>attment ...Wd ba betlet a!>lt •in l<hoOI bOart! momben\,l'l>I ijJstrlcl·o(· for an ulttmate clt1 of lrylfle coverln1 eviluale th< pn>blenl. ' • I ftclala 1trytnc tololve Iba prol>lem />"l 113 008 GeorgeHartlna, an imne re~IJ'ent 'led had ~ttle ...ocelli.". f • I How::.·McLaren aaid the ,plan w11 off the opposition attack. He 1aid he He said Yale Avenu.e Is to be extended approved by the Irvine C.Ompany Bolrd represented some 4,500 residents in into the Walnut Vlllag~ de•elopment near of Directors. "It was never aubmltted to , several homeowner croup&. the Larwin 34 acres ~ that p1thw1y1 considered. or acted \lpon by the Irvine He accu~ the PlaMln&'. Commission would be provided lo •ti Irvine-planned FoundaUon Board of ])lrecton, '' he ad-!~C:iletler~to th•t ~ wh~~ ~ Qld r ~·~a~~rM.¢-t-•· lb• ,.ded. • In a pie ( eallo!i~ rll .lltir !Q 123,000,1 to!al tot ·wlihjij.• to"""" weft liiintd. From P .. e l He f t.> n 1llege prom lie by • AllO pltchtnc, for de lopment soon was conimlaslonit1 'to ttelay action unUJ l the E.T. "Tom" McFadden, descend1nt of a KERNER school ahortageis could be resolved ind to plonetr Oran&e CoU11ty famll)' and 1 \and-• • • re1trlcl the fotal of high de·nslty hou~lng \\owner 'in the 1re1 .. "I hive 1frved two Quigley, orie or the first candld1te1 io terms on ~ ltjlool board doing all we announce for , clly councilman of Irvine can tO help. among the 3Q.odd aspirants, read off a Supervisor Ralpl\ Clark of Anahe im long list o( statistics citing the school moved that the rezone be approved. "A district's problems. decision l,s needed from this board. Let "Jn 1966-67 there were 4,000 students in the new city decide what the people want the San ·Joaqu in Dlslrlct Ot Jncludes El to do If the election ts succusful." Toro and .Mis'sk>n Vi$ areas as well '" Discussion of the rewne fr om Irvine) 11,000 In 1970-71, more than 14,000 agriculture to planned community use for today," the candidate asserted. the 240-acre Ponderosa·lrvine property "'Future projections see 18,000 students located In the north end of the proposed nerl year, and up to 28.000 in five years," new city was anticlimactic . Quigley continued. "We need four new Everything had been said that needed sc~Is a year npw at 1 cost of SIO saying, so supervisors cut discussion mllhon. Where ls the money to come abort. The irregularly shaped parcel Is from~" north of Irvine Boulevard between Culver He said the district could sell up lo $4 Drive and Perez Street. F. Kennedy (0-N.~ ). Also Indicted were: -Theodore J. Isaacs, 81 , of Glencoe. 111., director of rtvenue for the atatt of Illinois from 1961 to 1963. -William S. Miller, 70. or Ottawa, Ill., chairm1n of the Illinois Racing Board from !till to 1967. -Joseph Knight , 60, of Dow, Ill., dlrtc· tor of financial institutions (banks ) for the state of Illinois from 1962 to 1961. -Faith Mclnturf, 58, of Chicago, a former personal secretary to Miller and former business associate . If convicted, Kerner could receive a maximwn penalty of 28 years In prison and $46.000 Jn fines. Amidst a throng of Irvine residents, some hostile, Mrs. Smllh politely responded after her talk to comments about her speeches and quesUons on several of her stands . Indicating she had not meant to disparage the Integrity of city council candidates, she repeatedly asked can- didates if the.v "could stand the kind of power and inOuence pressure the Irvine Company and Foundation are capable of wielding?" ShP. and her atlorney Lyndol Young contended Irvine residents v o t i n g cityhood will just replace one set of politicians -in county government - with another. ''Sure, your city council candidates want the city to incorporate. How else would they become city councilmen?" she said. Mrs. Smlth said an ultimate proposal for a 430.000 resident city on 53,000.acres "will destroy the enviro"nment Or the ranch." The city boundaries to be voted on Tuesday encompass about · 18,000 acre.. Mrs. Smith f4vors a return to the 1960 Pereira master plan for a I0,000-acre city "as was agreed to with the UC Regents when I C{)nvinced the foundation to donate the 1,000-acre university site." In her prepared rem&rks. Mn. Smith hinted that delayed development of the ranch according to the earlier plan had cost the company "million.s of dollar11 " 1s areas south of Irvine . developed more rapidly. •People who mllht have moved onto Ult Irvine property inst,1d bou1ht In other areas, because the Jrvlne Company did not respond quickly enough to Orarige County growth pressures, ahe said . Mrs. Smith was due to return to her Virginia home today, but her attorney said she would be available to make another speech before the election ii uk- ed to do so. Yule Tree Fete Set WASHINGTON (UPJ) -Vice Presi- dent Spiro T. Agnew will do the honors Thuraday at the annual lighting of the National Christmas Tree. on the Ellipse behind the White House. The 2 p.m. PST ceremo ny will be at- tended by North Carollna·Gov. Robert W. Scott, from whose state came the big Fraser fir . The Marine Band and the Lebanon Valley College Choir from Pennsylvania will be featured. DAILY PILOT SI~ Pllll'9 CO)jTIN!JES ATTACK Cltyhood Critic 5mitfi Doctors Get . ' . 2.5% 'Pri~e · · Hike Limit \VASHINGTON (AP) -The Price Com· mission ruled today that docton may not increase their fees more than M aver· age of 2.5 percent, and hospitals not more than six percent v.•ithout specific a~ proval. · The cornmWion said that, in any case, price incret.~s by docton, ~ital1 and other providers of health services mu.st be justified by allowable increases in costs. In ruling on health costs, the commis· sion said It had accepted the recommen- dations of a 21-member commlttet on the Health Services Industry set up by the White House to give advice on the me>.~ler. At a news conference, the Price COm· mission's chairman, C. Jackson Gray10n Jr., nid the panel's goel Is to slice ln hall the 12.9 percent rate of inflation that he.c; pre\•aJled recently for health srrvices. The commWion set up sepanle rules ror "institutional providers" 8UC'h u hos· pit.ils, and nursing home!!, and "non• ln.!Ututional previden," Including lndlvl· dual phygjcians, _.surgeons, dentists, oeteo- paths, chiropn>r.tors, nurses and a host of o$ber individual health professional! and"'imall f!aboratory ind clinical ser· vices. 1 An Jndltl.dual doctor or other non-lnsti· tutibnal provider int.y raise the avtrage ct all bl! fees ()n!y to reflect his cotits as of la.st Nov. 14 and any allowable cost increases incurred e.fter that. Any fee increase ,must be reduced to rellect gains in pri>ductivltyi a~ may not increase a doctor'& proflt-mar(ln as a perceote.2e o( his revenues before taxes . However, in no case .may the aver1ge or his fees increase m'Jre thin 2.5 per- <"ent a year unless the Internal Revenue Service grant! t~i excep!Jon. YugoslaYia Rioting BELGRADE (UPJ) -An estimsted 500 persons demonstrated late Tuesday night in the Croatian capital of Zagreb for the third consecutive day in support of ousted local Communist party leaders who were fired by President Tito. :·~u~lear Blast Told • • YUCCA FLAT, Nev. (UPI) -Se1en- • ~ Tuesday set off l)te 24lst un-"~fgrol,Uld r.i,clear e1plo,o;ion by the , tlnited States slnoe testing in the at... mosphl!te was banned In 1963. f"'""'""'"""" .. ""''1ii1Di1""'""'"'""'1--, .. ......,..,_.,.,..,....,_..,....Jlll~MIJlllWlJlili1iJtlll~J1:111.SMI GEM TALK I million in bo~s each year based on growing assessed valuation, If the voters Attorney Rodger Howell represented approved. the developers. He said landowners and ... ·l J •• .. • • • ·~ • . 1 . . • • • • • i · • • • • ' • .• • l . • • OIAM .. COAST DAILY PILOT leMrt H. Wee4 . Prtt"-'t~Mll~ J•tl .. Citrf..,. I \'let ,,....., ................... 111•"''' A, Jrol•rplriT•t ,,,....,....,.. f:fl"' L P•l•r 1Crl1t "'*"""' ltil(JI Clry '"• .. ... ,.., .... Otftu ,JJJ N•wp11t lot;l•~•'11 M1lnllf >.4it•t11 P.D. l111t71, 11,,J Ctflt Mt.t: Sit w .. 1 ••r I'""' c...,-•9dl1 n: .......... _ Nwo!llfli"" •Mcti: 1111! Ifft~ ..,,,..., ... ~ Clltnlfltei -Nwt11 II ~1111111 A .. I "The district covera 100 square miles developers In the Irvine Window Area I met but were unable to agree on a com-and It wi I take five to 10 years to begin plete package rezone for the whole win- to approach the schodl needs," Quigley dow region as requeated by the Planning continued. "We need your help in holding Commission. up the.fast pace of developmen t.'' "The twQoyear lag time in school "As a candidate, do you f a v o r a 1 moratorium on building," a 1 k e d building between state grants o money Supervisor Caspers: · . for construction and receipt of the money "Iii olherl communities., Compton for can be cut by 8 to 10 months ttlrough pre- example, developers were forced to pro-planning or structures.'' He said his vide . scl\001 _sites free of charge to clients v.•ere willing to pay for s u ch dii:tricts: and fn aome cases funds for architectural service. Quigley got the last word in. "You building tchools,'' Quigley-lnswtrtd in-should quit acting like Irvine candidates din!cfJy. ' . ~ ~ • • are not credible and listen to us. Planning -... Develdpers have said they will do that Is In import.ant function ol government. If they have to. Your neighborhood park Th h be h f ·th " land do.'ation-·a·nd fees' !chedule which ere as not en enoug o I ere . The third rezone matter was resolved you adopted and enfon:e '11' another good in aecocds without opposition. It con-- example:" ' · cerned 35 acres ot property on· the east . ''Is it legal to force builders to provide side of Culver Road between the Santa scMol Jand and monay? asked Caspers. Ana Freeway and Walnut Avenue, now ' "San Diego does it,'' shot back Qul&ley. zoned for commercial use being changed He called on Paul Tonkovlch, chairman tc(highway commercial wlfb sign rutrk:· of a school district task force working on lions. th.e shorta1e problem, woo. said lhe·San Throu&h the highway rone the eounfy Diego method was to require developers , Or city . government can exert more In· to donate land or the city would not ap-. mience on. the attractiveness. of shopping prove zone chariges· or development. ~nter archittcture . planner t.aile e1· He s1ld the task force had decided, · Dlained 1 • afler two mettlngB, that the district must p · require developers to "do more." He cited the Irvine Company loan to the district as 1 good example. C11per1 noted that 34 1cres waa a small parcel to be requited to 1lve up land for a school. "Let them pay fees based on the number of homes 11 you do for park1," ana:wered Tonkovitch. Snodg:r111 q!JOUd 1 Business Week 1rtl- cle stating that in the Chicago •rt• developerii were donallnR l1nd and P'r,ln& from ISO to !300 an acre In building ftts. Otputy County Counsel Ptirktr s1id current California stile law does not allow 1 demand of dtdlc1tlon or l1nd for 1thool1. In h11 opinion. Candidate Binder, a r.oci()loJOI profcs~ at UC.Irvine b:>11led that. "'For the fir1\ tlme, cltlzen11 'have been tffecttve In mlll· ' Raceway Planned On Stadium Lot A five-acre auto race.way on lhfl Anaheim Stadium patkin& lot was ap- proved Tuead1y by the Anaheim City CouncU. The facility, expected lo be ready In !!lz months, C'OUld generate $300,000 income for the city each ye1r, officials said. 1'o bt known as An1he:im lntern1Uon1l Rtceway, I\ will have up to 61,..fuMy car and drag raclng evenls and tWo nation•! championship meets each year, •c· eordln1 to James Tletf president of the American Hotrod Association. TODAY by i " ·' RING AND HAND SHAPES U Every woman is aware that the I< shape or her face is ()f great im-I portance when considering a new hair-do. Did you also Know that the shape of your hand is equally important when buying a rinbgil?I. 1 !i Round stones, like the r ian cut diamond. look well on any hand shape, and if your hands are large, you might consider flanking ~he I center sl.ones \vlth others to give m. the ring greater balance. ~ Plump hands look best with pe11r- shaped stones. The small end of the stnne points to\vard the fingertip to give fingers a more enlongated •i>nearance. 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' ' ~:Jae);: Nfcboll 'Cal'ries·tbe,eoffin of b' seven·montb· _!!_ldjton, COlin,. duriilg funeral services for the boy 1 "'l"!Jllaf.'.:in Belf "81, N.:Ir~and .. colin, t"oungest ·vie-! tlll>·to peri!IJ'ln the conijnuing.disord~ in North· -~ ~Il:el~t wu ~killed ·by a jerroristit.~mb placed next to his carriage.outside-the entr~ce to a fumi· ture store showroom in Sbankill area of Belfast He wu buried in a Protestant cemetery. For more on · the Irish troubles, see Page 4. • , · "l'>l;vieW P8'1< is alread)> a wildornesa ad. ~~J19el Jt. l'd UR·~ tee graas th.re,•to·loim&• Oil and to.roll on. I'd like to·•llloulaiids., _~.a Jake." Kelth 7Vai) ·HOH Is 111n and gam'" chit! 10. Coota Wso -he'• city recreation director, Pam are oot• necessarily his domain, tMjt )lie propaoed 300-acre pwk next to the.Santa Ana River is a favoMte 'BUbj<cl! f ~·doesn'•t-tavor turning 1t Into a huge playgJ"OtlndJ as some residenb might ~ola~loader. , "Ba•lcollY I ...... ,.1111 the open spa« idea, but nol in lea~tt u it ii," Van ~ elll'obio '11 -blve lnill, but oot ~ --.... Jots ol picnic areu.•• • "Of coant I don' eipect ~ to • 1..,.-With ID!,• adds the .... , 41fectar. ' VIII Boll bu beee Ille 'recreatiod d<t*-'1 top 1111111 otnco I• He'a been wUh Ille city for eight ywi -,.,.,.Jalwd In-" he..,., bUt • pennanenl job oiler wllh Com M.,. eatked hJm away from that Held when tw. graduoled from Cal state Long Beach ID JJ65. Now he IMHI a .syStem that offera SI cliff~ 1divlties start!ag in January. The department haa ao p • r t t l m 1 !loo PARK, ..... I) • I ' • :· ' ' Strike Halts" .. 4irip~t fn Coun~ AO H~ ~!fllg)lt. oat of Orllll' COon!y Aitporl'~ve lieen caocel· ed. as have all rulhta 1n the tompariy's ~ cbaln U the result of a __:___·-...-11~. A lnnn lor ~ -Jn S81i J'nilolaoo Nld .thifj!t melnli.r. of tho Aln:raft l\locb~ F'], i le.r n I I .u.qctelloo wa!Rd'Gll their jobs at I .O'clOclt this .......... . ,The llrtke by ~Mies poralyud Ainrest operaU~ ii!l· e 11 ht western atal.tl, parts .of Clnl<IA and Mexico. . .Seven daily llJglda from-Orange County Airport are. affected. Airwest carries pauengen from Orange County to Phoenix, Tue9on, Lu Vegas, Reno, Salt Lale City. Los ~eles, and pOinu Jn Oregon and Washington. The 7,jS a.m. flight to Phoenix did leave Orqe County airport t.oday, a Jocal.Alrwest spokesman said, but it was the Jut fllgbl allnwtd to leave. Mechanics want their' pay to re a.ch IUO an hour by September, !i'72, ac· cording to an Airwest official The union baa lllo .,keel for U holidays, retroac· tive pay and changes in work rules. The Airwest spokesman In San Fran- cisco said the union demands would in- crease company costs by about 50 per- cent. Airwest officials reportedly offered pay ralaes equalling 18.37 an hour ·by Sep- tember 1972, plus other work changes. Mechanics now earn $S~QI M boUr. The company spokeamaq aald ~lrwest offers would have increased coats by about 35 percent. • Company officiala and u.al•• negoUaton were talking UDtll 10:30 p.m., Tue,,day. There was no advance warning ol the atrike, the Alf1't't apokeslTllll uid. The union's contract 'ran Ofl Mm:h 1. but negotiaµom bad cootiniled wlth. a federal mediator prtltfll. The Ainral apolie.man could !01"""'! -"' ---ta ml&ht·be -lri operallcin. Ha aaicf the--· 11 tmol to,tr~-... dJj ~ toolharaltlines. . $10,000 for; Smell • . . Hll'l'ClllNSON, Ka!). (UPI) -Katherin Brady, 19, was awarded •10100D<MondaY lrom an lnaurance c»mpany becaue she 98id she Iott &er sense of smell tn a car accident three yearl ago. Sbe·11Ud for ::' and <aetUed. for f!0,000 • ...,t of ·Santa H.otJine I . · Open in. Mesn Santa ·aau lfDaDT bu • ~In°'"\" Mesa. In fact be bu lour ~ to the local . JaycMS. ' All smta calls -1d be.mode•• -··114@3,'~ and Dl- 5330. I • Old St. Nltjr. will tallc to younptm·bttweeo 1,11 p.m. lo I p. m .• Dec. 20 Jiu;'"fh Dt1c. 21. ' - • ~ • ,( • MWn (UPI) -'A Mimi \181e<f .ahlp line said today one ~ ita ~ v~ts Wla btJng attackecl by a Cuban gunboet and the captain~ his voice cz:acklmt ·over • two.way rldJ~ reported: "'lbe dtck Ls full of blood ••• I'm dying," "We've. got dead and wounded," Capt. Jose Villa skippef of the 2,ooo.;top cargo ahip '\Jobno,y Elpresa" -"llistei'sbip of anotller v-1 captur<d by1Fidel'Cu)ro's navaJ 1unit:s 10 ~•go. In· the twe olflce of BahlDias Ship lJnei MW downtown MiamJ, 1what -' I LIU Panel Bead Ex-lllirwis Govern0r ' . ., •• Dying~ I • RfJiari~ns . Seek. Bicycles for, Kids The Colla M ... R<ilarJ' club·needl•old blcyet.. to. repaJr .. >Cbrlatmu IJlla' fw younptera at Fairview State Ho!pital. jloherl·F. Jom.ton, Ila COrneU Drive; uys anyone who wants to donate a blCJr cle can leave lt at bit borne .. He'a beeCI <0llecting and rapolrfDC'tht'bikes !or tllio Rotary Club the pp! 10 y.la. • "rve taken ovw 100 Me)dts, bicycke 11111-to Fairview," he, aald. ''Tldil ~·· Oll!y have a "'!IJ>I• ol'b!bs. ft Deed more." · ' ~ Rotarians will 'tab lhe blcydea • F-childrs about three do,. be! ..... CbrlJlmu. ' w-tlliiP More of -~ wind• are -!or Tllur,doy keeping .._._ In !ht cool upper ·IQ•c, LoWi fllltlClll aroia•f 3f lo • ...._ ' INSmt: TODAY l , The .,etum oJ "'Jfothcr Earth" • and thrtt JM:G••cdotl.t OfQrtd-. far IM JI01ffllfl' atl lllJl/IUght t/W voar'1 1411 l>ICJ ....-of U..t.\eotn.s..~· !We 11, f I =--= --.. ~-.: .,..,.. ..... . --"· "'"'.. .. ........... , -.. =-~ --.. \ ' ··- ,. U.Jm _ *"""'-OK Defenn Bill Adjourn1:11~~t . } ' •• * • ~ ,. \ ' .. , • • ..: ~:.."' .. ~ • ' • , ,,. ·r "):. .,.:"I-•':....;-;\r1· " , WAllHING'l'ON (\1Pll ~Co-op->'.IOOibOr...-_,.nu,__ ;.:!' • . ' . ._.'l!'linolef" ,....ed • m.s billion d<feme op-Ill 111 1 ..,w qr, 1 nt .. ""8nl !<\ · ~ u,i -~ • u.. -·•-·~-· "'" toda nd -··.,. fundJ I ·~ ~•-•• o/ Col Iii •Nil lld pr0pcjoo] u•Ul lafe 'today . .. ..,..-~ wu Y • v·---or "'~ .,...,.-~• um 1• Fortip aid ~ la.St on the calendar ~ a~t deaplt.i mlst&nct of The House ~ter paued, zea to 71.' •nd 1tter all other matters were di.sposed of. ~Ian aid oppdftents. sent to the ~ate a tm.5 milli on 'I~ The cit(~ money bill reprepented a ~military money bill w1s cleared by propriaUon tor the Dl1trlct. compromlse between separatelY1 passed wict vote ln the Senate aoon after Tbat left as the only major 1tumbllnr House and Senate measures. Its total was oyerwbelmlng approval in the HOIJll aod block to adjournmept a dispute , ~vtr about $S bUUon less than 10Ught by the was aent to the Prfllldent. (Ste olhtr whether a Senite ellid·the-war amend· · admlnlltration to iln~nce most Pentagon Cong~ 1t.orlt1, P1ge ~). ment ahould be tacked to forel1n aid ac\JvltJU ~wing the tisial ytar that ~ drlve toward adjoUrnrnent l:R: legwltlon, or l'ttelhtr a r~JJOlutlon ahould began last July 1. a to bit picking up aleam. Sen. Alan be passed to allow foreltn aid spending to No detalll were Immediately avatlable ...,...,.._~,1. aiain threatened" to continue temporarily at the preaent level. on \he compromise on District oI Co\um- , block IKl.)ourruaent unW the Senate Several seoator1 promised to filibuster bla legl.Jlalion reported reached between .aot Ill WI)'. on the IOreJ&n aid bill, bul ID Ill effort to deltal the emer1e,ocy UOU!t leaders. . . • 7.8 T,rerrwr R;aises Tidal Wdve Fe~rs . . 'l'OKYO (UPJ·). - A llrong earptq111kt WU f~ lllday tasl Of the JioYlet Unlon'il Kamchattl Penlnaula and .autporities in Japan and Hawaii and ' uibly in; Bu!!la issued tidal wave _;:..,_.... • 7 1'"•~ip, ' -1Tbt J'latiOnal Earthquake Informal.ion tenter !NEIC) In Rockville, Md., 111~ tho tlflk• ~ 7.1 .. tho Richter ~lie'. Tbt ·Japanese Weather st.lion in'Tokyo ln a special ,announwpent broadca~ on fodio-aif tel.vlalon that the tremor at B :ao a.m. .(Psi) generated high Wa'Ves. Authof1tJe1 Juued,Ud&l wa-ve w:aniJng~ to nsk1ents ol northern Japan. . . ~'.TH · U.S. oiett , Ind Geoctetlc' Survey lton0hilu o&o.rvalory' uid that the tidal . " •ave watch wu ~elled after ne;atjve . 114e""'tePorta -~received fro'ni l\.IUOnl at Shem.ya1 Attu, Adik 1Dd Japan. '_,·"Some 'WIVf: ICtlon WIS lecordecl at Sh<inY• 'Ia)and. In the AleuU~~t,·; ,the ra;ic illd. rt aid the w1vea mtuured ~ . . . -... . one-half foot. · • ·Th< 0J1panese w .. th'r &.ll<m luued Mi Udal wt.Ve wlrblJlp to all arw of Japan's -·JtlandJ ol Hokkaido Ind •.J'IO)~' and pal'la of ljoolhu, Japan'~l"Jln • blind, _. • k , . ll!.t -qualli · WH lll<Otded~· al we lebJDolrajlh ~Uoii. " <;a! • Mil ~In ,.......,, the Stismoloclcll 1 .. 1 .tJ~.,-:&we!len; and· at other.,. po~. IJ'be s.,dlall atallon uld mlt'!>r lreraora followed for 1l'Ol't lban two .hollrl. --HowtVer,. It wa1 not fe1t ·at Anchorqe, AWU, · some .. t.teO mlles from t.be r9;orlld -ol the tremor, • , The ctn\¥ ol the earthquakes was ,_ied ID"be 'about 'llO· mllu fIJ>m M>•Ntb ~ •. fllt' ~.. Ill liUI 'Jildnlll'j U.l '""'°~nd \Wcle1~·~1 It. "J11 ,tht' l#Ond R;~r taribifu1~t ii!oolillll In • Ibo _...., wtlhbl' tliree ~.oA ~"'J.!"Olfil!ll .. kt oCs 'liutl~~utiyNiv':l4: '. ·l ':A IJ>Oiiestntn ·lol'tlie NE!C aald toda1'1 fttfnor wu "not' ·relitid to· tht · un- dej'grounct tell" it · Anichjtki. , ltoJpic Erieray Commi11lon ha'd midt tbe 'llme' rt.atement about thfl Nov. 24 .Uak.e 7 ,,.-" Mesa Temple Service Story Typo -C-Orrected I . ,1 Due to a typouaphical error In last Saturday'• Hanukkah story, Ole •r:i· !'IOllllCtlDUlt of spedal ltt\llee1 at Temple Sharon. 117 W. Hamilton, Costa Mesa, Jtas unclear. . The tpnplt will hold a Havdalah Service ~aturday at • p.m. The chlldrtn of the lt:Jnple community will bt the maln·pitticlpanll ln this aervlct markina the aeventh niaht or Hanukia11. .., iHAMM COAIT DAILY PllOT elAltll COAST P\111.llMIMI CO#.PAlllY le~tl'f N. We•I • ,,.... ... ,,....,.., Jeck l. C""'f 1 v;c.,,.... ... .._......,.. ""-•• KNrll ..... ,.._,, A. M•,,._ -........ .. ,.., . am .. H. u.. a; ..... '· N.n All ............ ..,.,. c---l:at ....... , ... ... Ml!J1i•t ,...w,. .. u P.p .... tlM, tJ6Jl i ~ °"" OMtta • • • " ' .. • ........,, ~I--........, ... ...,.,. UIWlll ~: • ,_, ·-='~' 1n11 ..-awi-rf : • """' II CMlllilo ._., , Of fice_rs to . ~e.ar~h Again For Boaies iri ·Mass Deaths · ' ... ' -. : ! • " . \i\1Bi.". CI1"( (A!')"~ A. ••[Ch,,,,; 'sulU•~ ran$,,w)leto bodies were 'found mo, • •rn., ~, "· JU eo.1..~ -•as ,..ev!ot*lyc Stir! ol tho ""'t depends 01 ~-..,.,.. I"~~ '" · ·~~ -, the weathet, }Yqlleaker iddixl: ' I .. ~ .... ,~~,.......,,. ........ lluf· ' . " • . .. . • " . ,, . • '.rfy; \' ', ~~' l\'hlteake• Q1d lo' . '~., .... ~~e :i , . ' .. ~ ' . 7 .~ ''\l'liiil the sutcli ... C01¥1ucted last . • • w'.u ,' . -.s~g,'' ~ i£Ojmd wa1 beJIMing,. tO ·:..f>A~1. •,! .... , . · ._+. hfrden, .l!~~y hive ooncu!'4 -7 em~orii ,to.""' !he w'"i.r and 170 in the oilthe"mctrclbu ," leaktr.t&14 " -'-" 1"t:"' •''"' : · , ,, . -"" .,, ....... ,. ....... -'-" '~ ...... Jttcrkinfl:.Sft4riis Bright': , N•Wiiort ·l!ati,;,., High Sch~ol coeds Beth Bunnell, ,1$, Ne"'.J>O~Ch Oeft) "'1-d Patty Chavez, 16, Costa :t(esa, pre~re loap ·box of Christmas goodies on Salvation Arlllj' truck. Members of high school's J; ;' ,. • St~dent Congress colletted abo~t 70 boxes oi food and toys for dulribution by Salvation Army to needy, Orange Coun(y families. Harbor High teacher.Fabian. Giroux organized ,the project. ~ nt~. ~· ........ ~ • . ..... t .... , . .,_ !tJ bu~oi' .197 ·'ll· it .. ~1.~ . ~~..:'. t7 • -tumf Ja'bi P'IJII:J r i":' .. MY .p TecreaUOn d; w ' ~~JO I ,,.. -7' • ~1"" V~lt ·"·· ''JI __ , WI afflsted lait May after dtputle1 ~ JIU\· , ~, , ~~· so .............. • prt-acti~, 116! WhY ,nol• bigan -~l>otle~from peac;ll and . ~ • '·lfl l w0rks," ..,. ... · pfiiM;'!f, llle'l'ialtler lilr~r · '"' A\illli• taliOOi 'm lds,·,ys1enl oOrli _ ulif,(:jt!r, De(lutt.,·~~erelf• '~'L.os,;·IJPebiU·is·iiol w.Jeome In If.~'" ,. ti. j~t farm Workers. ·Vl11.MOlt111rtaliR. , • ~ ' • ' t.....1U.1 .. IJttle ~e Is too demanding, puts ·---. Jlll!Ce• wer:e o~ toO iiJucli·pr.tsautje1on\ttie Xldt We doil't moM uL U::. '::t' ~\!:ck~· a': ~f .,.y, r)~ up t)bows, h;re, These m·rfiDllY OIU~ thl lfGUDd. io · . are ~young,;:'·~ -· -vi-~,_, .~ ... ~.~ 'f.!ve, • Jo I~ )!la~. V'"l J<oll strongly support> Cliarges DropjJed . ~. ' . On Hriey N·ewio1i; Pa1itlier Freed .. Off ice rs Seize Pills, Oil, Cash in Laguna Drug Raid ,,~ WN--~ 'e" ,,_ '·arbor· ''·ea s .. e"tl Leam•e -QAKLAND .(UPI) -District Altorney ~·t more bodlM 11 ·ad-me ·n "" :Dll "M ' .. v-By PATRICK BOYLE , ·, J 1 • 1 ·~ 1 , 1Ponitiredt5;tht'recrdt100:dt{>artments Lowell Jensen 'todlly droppe d Ot lh•P•llY PINTll•H 1 , 'ii. 1,.lilnl ~lat oft U counll of of Ccrst8; M~ i.ni:li N,eWi>o't-.~ch ind man:daughter charges against 'Biack Laguna Beach narcotics officers ehly • ... --.....u.n'.o.a..• .... )du1 ... , the, Hat~~t'l ~oya CJub,1··. ~;. "'· ~{'nthcr cy(oundcr Hu.ey P. Newton ajter today arrested a man and confiscated ..,. ""'~~~."i' "'u' u"' .... '\ • &vil!'..v .; who nu pJa s No three unsuccessful atlemp(s since 1963 to \J!flll'\~itallied twicti w1q. ,.:i r~"'~ '~ ' ~~ '"-1 Y · rnaKe them stick, . $10,000 cash, 30,000 LSD tablets and near-:f\~ were bfart attaclci, i;;lttrtr. JCJel•pver~ tn11~g9,;! he s~ay~.. ly a gaUon of processed ~ashish oil from t . .-~~11&rch 1'0Ukl *1n. Wtt .•~er;we.,1!'_~d .S,~ boy1 ln. lt, Jensen moved~be(ore Su~or1pirt an alleged "drug factory ." I( "-ldnitda)' In the .Jlck Abbi.I!, i,~ ~~C.heiµ:. :~trt .f~ Ccista Judge 'WlWarh ~· Hay~ to drop ...w•e in-Much of the loot was found buried In • '1 • Meo. I . · t 1 •• ~ '· • • • · dictment 1>ecauk11~~s.ald~""'theri! .. was no the sand under a swank Miramar Street 'l .. 1 ... ' u. ._.,_. n ... i. ..... !~0ar .. rn u one new evidence aild lit feat:.ed an6Ufia:trial a · '> " • ·• °f ~11..e:~1'1!;~~· ~r-~ .... , ... "--Jt!T..,..._ home, Sgt. Neil Purcell said, where no lice -z· •f hJa •· a "°ent's -' W0"1.~ result In atl>tber hrmO' ·-,. '_ · fl.. :_..,c .,. .Yep m g ;J~. ' ·-N~ron has tieen.ttried:Th~'tt~· !for also found quantities of canned mari-. ne. nanges ' CO.ta ¥es~ has so . othef widely ac: .. ·~··· j"uana. blank drivers' licenses and birth Ct.I-·• •cllvltlu the 1967 killing of roUceman Jo Frey ... -;;."l'! ·, ;, • • n~ · . certificates and che_mistry equipment us- I · lde' J • It hli a strong summer adWt basket-on an Oakland Street. He was convicted ed 1 . h h hi h n • ' "''ne· tiOU leiiue. ·Alld Coltl Mesa has been the In 1161 6u1, the Slate Court or Appell n proce,.mg t e as ' · '"° · ,,.,1i • number two ol'' three ~clty ln Orange overturned the, dectslon on &rounds of "Thestreetvalueofthe drugscould go Count In th be f I ml J'udicial error. as high as $150,000," the veteran Y e num r o sw m ng narcotics Investigator said, "depending lessons given the put few years. Two separate trials on manslaughter ho c , h h h . It's also one or the few cliles with a this year have ended in hung juries. upon w In.: as is oil were cut down." I I cl b r bo 11 nd und "I feel this is 1 frustration of J'ustice, Purcell said the four· month in-mo orcyc e U or YI a er. vestiaat.ion was ,..,..,.;°"' out in ......f......ra· "We 'go on riding trt-Ill dirt off but 1 am co~lled ~ask at this Ume • ....... ,..... .. ....... .,.. ,... -' tion with agent.s £rom the Santa Ana of· the road "~Holt uva. ~ !or a diEla " Jens sai!L, f . "We~ to de~'.:J j,' , s of ae· • ''I do t I I that e wiil ~et other flee .of the state Bureau of Narcotlcs ""' ' th ba f Enforcement. llviUea for e:teryone, from , ler1 to than a ung, ury on e s o the aenkt elU:&lnl," -. : present evidence." A break in the case came Tuesday . Hi admltl the city doesn't have much night,,the officer said, when an informant to offer teenagers. · agreed to go bclore South County "It'• a hard group to program for. Frottl Page J Municipal Court Judge Warren Knight 'l'helr 1tylta, 'tastes, llkeS and dislikes A TACK and help the officers obtain a search war- ch.nge da lly. They ..... irite,..sted in co-T ' rant for the three-story home at 1183 -• " ' ' • Miramar St. Limits Okp.1'ed , ' By JAC&, B!lOIJA~ • Of ....... ""_,. llo'itle '-~ .d~f dfl lion·~~ 'ft. y•1 ol JrvinO: NU/ii elect a · UI ., " . ochool· -lruc!Jon probl<llll co Id be searching the premises, Purcell tl· plained. Follov.•ing the discovery of the con· traband , police arrested the sole OC· cupant of the residence, Donald Alex- ander Hambarian, 21 , on charge1 1>f possession of dangerous drugs with Intent to sell. "We feel that Hambarlan ls one of the main principals in the ring," Purcell said today, "and we expect to make other ar· rests in the case.'' He would not disclose how extensive the illegal opera'tlon might be, althoUgh he .said this "drug ractory appears to be directly tied to the one we broke up In April." In that case, Purcell and his men con. fiscated' some 130,000 LSD tablets frorp a 1 WoodJandi Drive home &na r• devices used in canning dru&,S, a practice ui;ed to avoid their being discovered by do~I trained lo smell natct1tics. ' ' · 91 Tires Taken In Mesa Heist I rrfilved, the OrJ1nge Couiity ~Afd of Supe~visora approved three zone cll),nae1 TUeaday on land-within the bound1rle1 ol the proPofed new city. Property In volved totaled 309 aC!re1 with_ the large:fl ptrcel, 240 acre~, Ln the tO<alled Window Are1 of Jandl not' owri- itd by lhe lrvirlt Company but aurr,' ded edbut, "°wenchaarepen'•tr.~,ned backpackl"f. trips -coast and that therf! was l1Q indication The investigators, accompanied by E Tearing away the aluminum sidlng·of a Costa Meu ·opce had twict weekly letn the Johnny xpress returned the gun-Orange County marshals, went to the ti re shop's added.on section, burglars dancet and the atte.ndai'lce reached as firTh Joh E . 16 residence early thi s morning end spent wheeled away 91 tires and addltlona1 high II -. But i'nler·• dropped off e nny tpress, carrying men. four hours digging up the cellar and .1 rth Iha 13 53-0 th let' by company lands. ~ -ic::1~ was bound from Port au Prince, Hait;... 1 ems wo more n , , e v 1m three years ago and the dances drew only to Miami with a load of "general cargo," told Cosla Mesa police Tuesday. Two vow were by a :I to t marg with F'lfth District Supervl10r RonaJd, W. Casper• 1D opposJUon., 1tdl.n1 with Irvine city adhettnle. The third passed by a 4 lo O vote and was not controvenlal. tO kid.I, to tl>r!y·were dropped. Its operators sa id. C JI B d M Carl K. Colton, owner of Carl 's Road & "The teena.en have not come dlrec'ly At the Bahamas Lines office, the 0 ege Oar eels Tire Service, 2372 Newport Blvd., sup. to UI and said what they want. We really drama of the incident was played out plied Officer Ed SuUon with a complete don't know ," Van Holt says'. over a little radio in the comer ot Ult Trustee!i or the Coast Community inventory list Monday afternoon . Board member• took the action despite a<lvict'from.Chiel Deputy County C<Junael Clayton Parktr that · if the Irvine in. co~ratlop eleclion Is auccessrul, tbe new city ·cauncn c o u I d i:ever1e th e He Is opposed to buUdlng a teen center. roo~. with Capt. Villa radioing in an ex-College · District will discuss possible He discovered the loss when he arrived l•We' surveyed other cltiu which bu ilt cited voice, askln,ir: for help and report-costs of ripping out old buildings that to open and spent much of the day com- teen center•. They all setm to fall. We're ing f!rst that CUban power power launch-don't meet sta te earthquake standards piliJc what was taken by the burglar, trying to com! up with something for the es -appartnUy several of them -had when they meet at 8 o'clock tonight in who police said would probably have teenagers, like a slo-pitch summer gone o!I, then come back. district headquarters, 1370 Adams Ave. needed a truck to complete the job. IOftball leai;ue." · 1 <iiiiiti~';, ~;;;;;;;;;;;~ii;;;:iiiUJiiii<'i~iiiiiii.,.i;:;,;o,;oi ... jiJi;i;iii;iiOj:_,..,,~~wiii,iiwiii~~i;i,i;iiiii;Nii Bllt, Van Hol\ has the same problems It :mJIUllii=:a_._JllliM--."M•lWIM.M...._.M,.mJll!l_..J:S!lilllli\M 1upervisors' ·movea. i · "Tbe'law uys county-established zones in a new city are valid for 120 ·day1 but In thls case the rezones you are vOtln& on will not be In effect for another 30 days. The present •rrlcultural use zoning wlll remain In effect if tht Incorporation elec.- tkm ll..aucces1ful, Parker ruled. ll'IOlt recreation 'directors face -a GEM TALK W ~ "There are never enough softball or W 1horla1• of f1cilitles. i'' ri bateball fieldl." I The recreat1on department Is now ., W Fir1t on the agenda for debate was 34 acres owned by Ule Llrwin Comp.any, 1 lon1 ,i strip \ bettreen the Santi Ant Freeway anll W•lnut Avenue, '50 feet east of Culver Drive. working with the NewporlsMesa UnUted TODAY ~ School pi,.\rict to establish ·11ter ochool !i sports at the city's Intermediate schools. by • "We want tomethlng all the youngsters 1et to play In."' van Holt 111y1. "It's I tough to stu'l, but we're work1ng out I ~ pilot program," J. c. HUMllHlltll fl :i.:-:~~=.,---~· w Thi.a r09ne fr6m a&rioultural to pl•~ ne4 de v!lopment. (Rich will lnc:lude rpultipl~ dweUlnp up to JO units per 1cre and a posaible ~ of~ unill, 1ot the bigaest play, llmp&y beCause it wa1 first. Irvine city couDC.il candidatt1 amonc five peraons whO arsued a11lnat the rUGne were Henry Qulaley, Alan Sool;lgrass. Arnold Binder. Quigley spoke the: lonaest and enpaed In acid repartee with the aupervilon. The debate r111 for three boura ID i p.m. * * * Winter Activity Sche~ule Slated By ~osta, Mesa A flock ~ ~" w~r 1Ctivlt1e1 -will be · 1auncb~ b~he Costa Mua r~eatlon R ,. . Pl d ' departmdJ January. .. ' , a\;eway anne .. Jletl!trat lor neirly all ol,lhe winter programs tr be held from I p.m. to 8 On St• d.. Lo p.m.1 Jan .• e.,,~ 9 a.rn: to t p~m., J11n. 7 8 1 um t :and I at the, t!~k: """ter. 71 Fak Drive. ' TM flrat~!nler programs start Jan. t: A five-acre auto raceway on the Progr1m1' ~tth'fee1 are open on a first Anaheim Stadium part.lni lot waa •Po come, flrst•i!r:ved basis. For Information proved Tuesday by the Anaheim City on any 1ctlylty phone the recreatk>n Council departm,~t t 8*S303. · TM facility, ttpected to be ready In six. Here are cl the aetivilles aval· lablt to and aduft& this winter! months, could aenerate f.100,000 income 8 1 d m I n t 0 n , basketball, volleyball, for the city ucb year, olftclall u.Jd. bkycUng. '"Olleytennis, lcaratt, sports To be known 11 Anahth Inttmatlor11l camp, tennis. tumblinJ, wrttUini. 1wln1 Rliceway, IL will hlvt up 10 C fUMy cir twn, aol!, phyibJ fltntsl, 1um and and drag racJng evenll and two 11atlon1I trl · champlonahlp mettl each year, ac-~.:d -• •--·ctloa •·t di J ~--Id ~· ' yoga . ~· ~~ • -on cor nc to amea ll\."15, pres ent of the • lt11ons, brklie teuons , silk ld'ttn crafts, Amer.lean Hotrod AJIOdaUon. decor•llve pfaquta, ctatt: potpourri, do& Tict aald the auoclation would Invest ~ltnct, children'1 drama, gullu SI million In prepariJI& the one~iJhth ltuoo1, dances, puppetry, 1e:nklr cltlien1 RING AND HAND SHAPES ·Every woman is aware that the shape of her face is of great im- portance when considering a new hair·do. Did you also know that the shape of your hand is equally Important when )>uying a ring? Round stones, like the brilliant cut diamond, look weU on any hand shape, and if your hands are large, ybu might consider fl anking the Center stones with others to give the ring greater balance. Plump hands look best with pear· shaped stones. The small end of the stone points tov.•ard the fingertip to give (ingers a more enlongated appearance. Rectangular or emer- ald cut stones also tend to give fing· ers a longer look. Those women fortunate enough to have. slender hands and long, tapering -fifllers. have the easiest cholce. They can wear any cut well . bul tho marquise shape, poinled al both ends. Is extremely Oaltering, a I I I i i 1. J. to own tokS colf'\lo and~ Nk• distinctive JtWtlry. Ttke ~r coin• out of tn• .. ,. deposit bQi. OOOkl• J•rs ind pill)' blnks, ah ow tMml wear th.ml Th•Y mtkt ftshlont blt , 1ttraetlvt co!n brtetletl ind jtwllry for men In cuHllnks, tle tiers, 1nd plQMY clipt • COme In today tnd we'll lhow )'OU how Tl• 1r1me col ns ol •It O.nomin•tlona, tor•ian •nd dom••lit In •nr 1i11 In14 karat told. The rr1mnm ... u, lttlen.d to 1111 cnatn. necllltct, ktCSltet or belt. ll!1ctl for 1• kfttl toki coin ''*'*"°"' ''·'' 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., ~OST A MESA mile track •od teat.I for spectators. club, IQUart ~ancinc and tiny tot:J e»-0p. The racW ty win be located on the east For more complete lists o( activities. I CONVENIENT TEI.MS 24 YEAAS IN SAME LOCATION J' tide ol the 1lldium and •uet1 for $76,000 time•, plaor:1 and who m•y partlclpat&, • IANICAMEP.ICAl.D-MASTER CHARGE rHOf'IE 141·1401 • y.,r, ·~ ~ \em\1 of a »-1ut obtaiD 1 Uon brochure from cit~ f.·ww•••ll"'•••••llM,.. ....... ~ .. .._,..._ . contra cl. hill. ;,_ ________ ,,_ __ ...::======================~:!:: \Vlth Christmas so near, let us show you our selection of gems in all cuts !or your holiday giving ~nd receiving. You are sure to find just tho right rlilg !or any hand. '· \ ) ) ,,nd 7 I '" • • ' • :.'OL 64. NO. 291, 5 'SECTIONS, 10 PAGES ' r . .,,. .... . o I .Ro~mer lll'inois ' . ' .. ,' ' I ' l·Go¥ernor Held . ' Jf.i.ISIIINGTON '(UPI) -Fodera! Ap. s Jodee ... otto Kern&. a ' former llUnois governor m1 cbWrnw\ of former Pre1ldeot Lyndon B~JJbnJim•i riot.coln- rnlsslon, .... indlct<d _, .. ~ '!1 bribery. mau fraud. ,iaJ evasion,' per· Jlll'Y,and conqMracy. •, . 'liie cqarges igaln!t Kerner stem from race tra:ck: tranucti<rlS in Illinois where M was governor betweea:; 1961 and 1968. Kerner, named to the'~ U.S. Circuit COur1 of Ai>l!e•ls b\ April• 1968 by Jobnson, 'Is only !be IO\iJ1b federal judge in h!&lo,ry to ~ Indicted by a federal grand .jury. The oibers \(ere aocused of offenses· connected with their judJcial of~ fij!es. Two wete acquitted. 1Kemer,, 63, aloni with three rOnner state officials appoint<d •by him during \his . aov~sbij>, and .• c h1'c a r 0 lluslzles.,,...an were n-in !ht 111- count, M.-page tndictment.'retumed by the !<Cerlil'graricf jury In ChiCll!o. · 1be aetlon was announced ·here by At-~y Gen1ral Jpbn,N. Wltbell, Kerner and his· assoc1atu wert charg· Od with' conspiring to obtain 11iout 1151,000 -· ol nice. track rtocl: ·ll>t" m:us: ·'lllls the · ~I !¥.<Od misiMuled, a' bdbe tO .Jr)fbilliiol dti'11hli "·~,.., -a11• .. '"'* .._,, n<.< •. . ' > • .Kerner was cbarged 'also WUb: evadi:al 111,129 in flderal Income tues, wllh ~ faliie statements to an Internal Rev'enue SlrYice agent and mating a false tu return. Kerner headed the special eommjssjon of prominent Americans named by John.son to Jook into the causes of violence a:nd disorders in the nation following the 1961 assasslnatiOns of Maitin Luther King Jr .. 1nd Sen. Robert F. Kennedy (l).N.Y.l. ' Missouri Hit By Tornadoes; Damage Great SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) -A churn- ing, ma!S or lhunderslorml laced by tornado force winds . bittered much or ~· Ji\iioud Tuelday 1>Jilit •'O'd ~.·~ "'° ~ ilJwlill ~ -If ind lnlUcliiiil hlib pr-I) danioge..Tomadoes alacrhil lj>arsely Ill' Ued ·tecUons of Tennessee. .=Gov. Warren ,E. Hwnts pr... II.JP!...:~!.~ ..... <:.,,: ill tho ... -.,,-..-. tJie -b clllDIP <aUood ~.!be -Be •¥1horbed Jlle .... ,,, llale lpnda. l<i*'wel-equ1-'\O he mado ·available '!(or tbe i-air •ltton of life. property 'ind the ..-atldn of ~ ...... tacutties:" ..--... MJcilad Rlbies, 21, djed in I Cape' Gllardeau hoopital of injurleo lllf!ered wben high ' winds destroyed' hll mobUe home al Ilb'no, lo !be aoutb. His "He ind ~ ... were hospilalized. John Rueter, ~ of ruhI Springfield was killed and bis wile. Mary, 52, waa oo.pttalir.ed with mioot injuries when tbelr -ile·home wu demolished. ,Principle damage areas were in the oouthwest aroundSpringllekl wbere about 20 • persons were injured, and ln the s>Utbeut' around· Cape Girardeall' where 2$, ..... reported injured. Aller ,111eeping ..,... Missouri, !be sfonn IY~ drove into Tennessee, caualng a humber of mlnot injuries as It smashed mobile homes, tore ofi roofs and downed power lines around rupley~ to the :IOlltb. Six . persons were injured. n o n e crlllcaUy, wben tornado.Jike winds ripped apart w overturned at least two house 6'ilen 1bou1 lour miles !OUlh ol Poplar Blufi in IOUtbeart MlaourL Transpo~tioll Secretary . . Eyes Santi Fe Relocation Ii • • . A cotmnillee ·of 1111 ·S. Cl-ie OWnber of Commerce hu resUJ'ftd.ed the year><>ld e!!ort lo relocale !be Sanin Fe Railroad and oo Tuesday"• spokesman re< the group detailed 111e 111u1 held of sltam behind tM effort. James W. Slaven told chamber dirte-- (on that the· committee's 1uggestJons for relocatin( 25-mllea ol rail"IY Incl< !tom . El Toro to the county lioe Jn Siii CJemmte an being al!ldied by aldeJ lo 'lpnsportallon•:r.mt.vJ Jolm Volpe. 'Slaven said ~t beslde1 1ttenll0n from the White Holl•• !be ellort to •hilt !be Santa Fe to ao inland route bad bttn .U.cussed at lqtb ncently with top ol· ficlals ol the nilw~ company. The 09Rtact wltl1 v'olpe and ·sever1l of bis •ides took place II !be wesi<m White Hooae !ISi JMmb durinfl I ft<eSI Jn a rvallne coo!erence. "The l<cnlary WU loo busy to spend mach lime with ii. bu\ -ioetlved pni- mlseo lbll the ---'the filb we le!l llD!I reply," Slaftn said. lie aald lbe prllllary aim in -.ctlnc Volpe 1s to detmntnii ·u r..1en1 funds would be available to tmdtrWrite eome of Ille anllclpoted e>lttllll costs in.olved In pim:!iaalng the old r\thW·WIY and ~~lshing a new one. 1we•re ltlU. flve ,-ean away from aoy ml octloo " .lilaveo 1dmitled "blll lb< ' . t I latat clevilopments llhow l'<•I pro- mise:." He added that a chamber-authorized realty appraisal board is still reviewing the estimated value or ilit uisting right· ·of"·way which includes seven miles or beachfront territory which will probably be valued 'at $1.50 a square foot. • The e1act oosll, Slaven 1aid, are not yet available . Several factora, be saKt, seem to be helping !be duunber's effort to take !be tracks !tom. !be oceanfront. The government ownership of much ol the land Will be an advanta.ge. The State or Ca!Homll bas control or l1lllCh ol !be lerrilory sumiondini !be ... isling beach right~l·WIJ is wefi as the camp P!'lldJelon uplands which recently wereJea.sed for pubUc. l'eCttaUon, 'lbal terrllory, Slaven indicated. might be port or !be land conslder<d !or !be new rallw1y If rolocalioo never takN place. OUtgolnJ chamber presJdtnt Wall Hunter rl{!!ll<d !bit the ftloclllon e!1«t bu -fir beyodd the-Of . the chamber committee ind hn become ·• Pl"Ject' lnvolvmg all lour C.plstrlllO Bay area communities as well as entitles lo the Sadcllebact Valley. "We have had assurances,'' Slaven 1d-- ded, "that lhe Santa Ft 'ifOUJd love to move ill operatlonJ Inland. '"Al long as 10mtOne else pays for It." , . ":!" -' r ; u .. I ., • • • Ill • { I • , •• - • ~ • • • • • • • .. ' ' ' • I $ ) ! ) I Raiders Net · ' Cash;. Pills ' In I~glina • • ........ • , -. • ' ; I J • ' ~ ' ·~'I .~ y~a~~School for rr-~~~'=-~:-""~~' _.,...._~~.;;.;c..;.; l I • • I! I' 1 :-~ :::~orale Presents ·:~)'.:ule Program ·~Th~ Llguna Festival 'Chorale 1mder the ·'"''ditecticx;i. of Jack Kreftlng will make Its television debut Sunday 'in a half-hour ··~"of Christmas music presented "«J San Diego's Channel I. .. :• IJ'he 22-voice vocal group will tape the program Wednesday in San Diego and the ··:ftlic&!t is 11ch~u.led lot a a.m. Sun-. <day, Krdtlng sa.ld. . hfritltd "Ltt There Be Lighl.'' the pro- ·-:gram will include s~lettions from The ·· lltuiah, carols and other Chijstmas · •. ;Jr.uaiC. ;.:-·· • • ~ ··. .. . • -• . \ • . • • • • • 'i . • • . • • . • !· ' :. • . . .; ' . . • .. ' .. •• • l• .. :-. :: ~ :: ' .. .. : . • .. ' .. :· i ;: •• OaANH COA1T DAILY PILOT --C0oUT Jov1t.iHINt COMl'AllY . at ... tt N. w.,. ..,..,... .... '"'*,.,.., J1tk •• CurltV \'Jcl ,,."'°"' "i a-t•I ~ lhN111,K1ttil ...... n•••• >... "'"'"'•;.-. ,,._..~ •~11 ... a.d• H. l••• •11\1111 I. N1ft ANllNat _..,,,.. l:fllltfl l.et ... leedi Offlc. 2J2. Fot1tt A~1~11• M11tl11•lll1lr1n:1.0. l•it •••· !2111 S.. a....teOHke 'J .aos N•itli 11 ~·i" a..1, •2•12 """ Olfkff ,Olift8 ,.,_. ~ W"t llY l lrtft .... n la.do: uu 11_, aoui,...,, ....... ....w ""' ...at ...._,, I I coNTINuESLATTiC't< '""'- c1tyhood Critic Smith 2 Said W owided In Cµhan Attack On · Lin!' Ship Rugs, Tapestry Taken in Laguna Laguna Beach police are investigating the .theft of nearly $5,000 worth of rugs from two separate Nyes Place homes . Investigators said Peter C. Traub, of Lancaster, reP,Orted $4,400 in Persian rugs taken fr9m a home,h.e is building al 605 Nyes Place. Officers sa id the locked rear door of the nea rly completed resii:lence was forced ·open· and the five ru js removed . Only a block up the ~tr:e:ct. police said fJu"ee rugs and a la"pestry, valued totally at $400, 'were talten· from the unlocked' jarage of Constance· C. Altnow, of 769 Nyet Place . By PAMELA IWLAN _ _ ot ,.,D111y ,.IW, '''" Aner nearly II yeir o1 dellberallol\O the ,_c.pjltraqo untnea ~ Dis\'rid has ""lir.decl'i S.22 percent sallrl\.jncr'1lll0 lo · \lf! tea_chlng 1taff. ....__ · The board·vdw unanlm"'!W ~y ~'lo gralil the Wrease whlcb·rai.es ·u.. 1tar:t1ilg' salary from $7.200 to f7,5(1(l and the ending salary from $14,404 to $15,005. The new schedule provides for a $405 increase between lf.eps (for years of service) and $475 between columns (for Jncrease in college credits ). ~ step In- creases were $389 and column Increases were $450. Before an employe can advance lo the last column on the schedule he must ha ve a master's degree. When a person reaches the last column he will get his $475 column .itfrease plus $175 for the master's. dep-et,. r ·h, people" Walked into the meeting, three teachers handed otit literature which urged their colleagues to press for a five ,percent cost of livln,e increase. Another .flyer listed starting salaries In other districts and stated that the board could well afford the teachers' associa- tion salary' proposal. Although nothing was said officially, one teacher said the association had Bsked for a startinf salary of f7,600 and an ending salary o $15,200. . Sam Chicas, assistant superintendent for business, said negotiations have been going on since Feb. 1 and will probably begl'n again soon for ne1t year's budget. He added that the proposed increase falls well within the phase two freeze guidelines of 5.5 percent. Fringe benefits approved by the board include increased health .coverage for the employe and coverage for ~ percent of a depende11t's premium. , , The new salary schedule ii retroactive to Nov. 15. • Mrs. Harriett Prescott, preiident of the Capistrano Unified Education ~ssoc\a. lion, congratulated the board on its cooperative and understanding attitude and it! actiol). She pledged the. ac}\ers' contlrlUing efforts tP rhake the ~iltrlf!t the best In California. Bob Hurst, chairm.,i of the board, said he was not happy with the "secrecy" that turrounded this ye!if'I negotiations and Board Deadlocks On Access; Suit's Fate Uncertain A lawsuit to determine the right of the public to access to beaches fronting the private Three Arch Bay community in South Laguna was left in limbo Tuesday by a tie 2-2 vote of county supervl.90rs. The lawsuit was filed last year by the Three Arch Bay Association when the county made, threatenl~g moves to go to court and open the pri vate streets in the community to the public. Tuesday, attorney James Ralston Smith, reperesnting the association of- fered to drop the suit, but Board Chairman Robert Battin disagreed. He was supported by Supervisor Ralph Clark, but supervisors David Baker, Garden Grove, and Ronald Caspers, Newport Beach, voted in the n~gative. Supervisor William Phillips was absent . "If the association does not di!mlss the 11uit as proposed we should -be in a position to respond to the challenge later," Battin said. Atlorney Smith warned that litigation could be expensive and lengthy. "Let's put this thing lo bed," he argued. "Dismissal of the suit-without pre- judice will not jeopardize any future move to g a i n access to the private streets." advised Chiel Deputy County Counsel Clayton Parker. Auto Repair Fraud Case Jury ·Selection Begins Jury selection is scheduled to begin late today Jn the Orange Col.lilly Superior · Court trial of nine alleged conspirators in wha.t tbe prosecution says was an auto repa ir racket ranging from Seal Beach lo San Clemente. Presiding Judge Willi.am c. Speirs to- daf assigned Judge James Turner to pretide over what is e1pected to be the lengthy trial or a group of defendants which includes eight Orange Coast men . All nine are charged with conspiracy tp cheat and defraud service station customert in an Orange County Grand Jury Indictment issued 11.fter a long in· "eftlgalion by state agents and dlatrlct attorney'• inv~ll1atort. Awa iting 'court . iction this morning were Jerry Kendall, 3S, of 969 Sonora Road and Stanley Davis, 32, of 1086 S•n Pablo Circle, both of Costa Mesa; Edward Camey, f1. of 20862 Shell Harbour Drive, Huntington Beach and Roger Mendenhall. 28, of 26095 Avenida DeSeo, Mlsskln Viejo . Accused with them are Divld Con-- chola, "221' of 6000 Garden Grove Blvd., Westminster, Christopher Enriquez. 25, ot 7592 Volsa Drive, and Henry C.Stonguay, 21, of 716 I Commodore Dr I Ve, both oC Hun Ung ton Be•ch; RalRh C11rney, 29. of 32852 caJle San Marcos, San Juan Ca:plstrano and R. C. Welsn·er, 18, o! Slnt> Ana • hopes next year's disct1$sions will bt ''more OJ)(n." The decision was announced before a packed board room with teachers stan- ding in the back of the room and along the sides. .. Airwest Struck • Gree~g i •• ~ . 1For. Sito .. · ·., . ' 'B•~"(,;AJ,U .· ; ·;: -"'~ t' ~Plltt d $ .:-. ( By Mechanics, All Flights Off f. · tiimen ~"' or'eO.ririiuce dir~s ·h'l"I ~· ,· lhemsel>et lri the m.lddle~ or an aw ' qttestioa:.lhi5 '1f,\!e.k -how -dots ~: c'tfy fJ.f 17;000 ~ im· I ~ pr~~ lhe)a)>ll!#¥e,.rime Mlnnler!l And the directors bave three 'Weeks to find the answ.,er and get to work on a plan, they agreed Tuesday. All Hughes Airwest flights out of Orange County Airport have been canct:l• td as ~ave all flights in the company's w~stem chain as the result of a mechanics' strike early today. A spokesman for H.ughes Aitwest In San Frinclsco said the 570 membefs of the Alrcr8ft Meehanics F r a t e r n a I Association walk:e<l off their job3 at 5 o'clock this morning. The strike by mechanics paralyzed Alrwest operatJOfls in ' i 1 h t western states, parts of Canada and MexJco. · . Seven daily flights from Orange County Airport are affected. Airwest carries passengers from Orange Couii.ty to Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegar, Reno, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, ahd point.$ ln Oregon and Washington. The 7:45 a.m. flight to Phoeni1 did leave Orange County airport today, a local Airwest rpokesman said , but Jt was the last flight allowed to 1eave. Mechanics want their pay to r e a c h $6.60 an hour by September, 1972, ac- cording lo an Airwest official. The union has f!\so asked for 11 holidays, retroac· tive ~)l . .and ch•~esfln wor~ rules. , Th6 'if.\r\olst il!ok,.!)1$'1\ t, S.il; Fi•n· clsco !aid the Lnlon dem~rii! 'Would in· crease company costs by about 50 per- cent. Dies; Rites Set · UPI Tei.1111111 Prompts Amueilty Sen. Robert Tait Jr. ffi·Ohio) introduced legislation Tuesday that would provide qualified amnesty for 70,0.00 draft evad· ers in jail or in exile. The men 'vould have fo serv'e three years in the armed forces, as aides in hospitals or in govern· rnent programs 'to improve cities. ~ater Official Says Air Station Ending Pollution The U.S. Marine Corps Air Station at El T~o h:!s ~en a shl:nificant source of pollution 1n Newport Bay the past five years, but is 'now taking steps to correct the problem, a state water quality official alleged today. A public hearing on the .charge will take _ place llelt 11\Pfll eveJ\ ~Ygb ~he Marines art 1golng· to} c!ect i.ilfofthe Irvine Ranch Water strict sewer system in less than si1 mo ths. ''We '\'e, already signed the -contract,'' said Lt. Mario Baratta, assistant public Memorial services will be held at 3 works director at the Marine base. p.m. Thursday for Elmer E. Mecham, a Even so, Regional Water Quality Con· red I trol board members have ordered the reti resident city emp oye and $-Outh hearing because district officials said the Laguna resident who died Tuesday at South Coast Community Hospital. He was base is responsible for up to one million 71. . gallons of effluent a day, half of which , The services will be cobducted by the regularly reaches the upper Newport Bay Rev. Albert o. Hjerpe of the Unit ed at this time of year. Presbyterian Church at the McCormick "It's been an off-and-on problem," said Mortuary Chapel in Laguna Beach. John Casadzinski, a staff engineer, who r..1r. Mecham , who lived at 30802 s. explained that during the dry summer Coast Highway, is survived by his wife, season relatively little or the discharge Roberta : a brother, Paul of Oceana; and makes it aloni:E the five-mile sandy chan- a sister, Margery Freemyer of Long nel s. Beach. C8sadzinski stressed that the base has: The family suggests that memorials be been treating its own discharge and that made in the form of contributions to the it has not been dumping raw sewage inlo Heart Fund. .. the bay. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, a large of- ficial entourage and scores of Japanese reporters and. photograpbers will ·descend on the city Jan. 6 and 7. "We don 't really know how to greet the most important foreign figure ever to visit San Clemente," Chamber Manager Robert Evans told directors. The group acknowl~ged that the Japanese place an e1tremely high value on ceremOlly and ~otocol and the ci· ty should do so~th1ng fitUng. '\But. whit?" he asked. ; . The answer is cloaked In uncertainty th is week. Directors cbos.11 Dr. Colden Boyle, Phil Ellsworth and Evans to , sit as a co m· mlttee to try to organize a greeting for the chief of stale and the Japanese Presa Corps. But as of yet no details bave come from Washington on the chances that President Ni1on and Prime Minister Sat1> would make some sort of publi c ap- pearance during the tw<>-day summit talks in San Clemente. As a rule, the President rarely appears for public functions in the city -other than to make a· surprise shopping trip or drop in at a· restaurant Jor dinner. "We haven't heard anything ye:t qn the plans, other than Uie fact that the ,entira Japanese delegation will be staying at the Newporter Inn during the visit," Evan1 said. H\ adde4, that the visit coi:nes at a timt whed Pafilbetf business ' h extremely busy. Directors~ 1greed that if plans mesh , perhaps ,the)fi would 'seek the closlhg of school classes to allow youngsters to swell the ranks of greeters. Other preliminary ideas call for wooing the Japanese Press Corps with side trips and other activities during the two-day visit. The plans call for a seeking assistance from the Anaheim Convention and Visitor's Bureau .on the aspects of 1m· pressing the Nipponese journalists. Ellsv;orth said that arrangements could be worked out through the U.S. Stat. Department's protocol office. "I was in Japan four years ago and during that time the Prime Minister was visiting India. I saw how the Japanese people reacted to ceremony involving Mr. Sato and the Importance they place on welcomes," Ellsworth said. "San Clemente should really put on 1 cordial ode," • , · ' : GEM TALK r-----------MMM!MiJillllllll.rtllfl'llllWMM~ r TODAY by RING AND HAND SHAPES Every woman is aware that the sha pe of her face is of great im· portance when considering a new hair-do·. Did you also know that the shape of your hand is equally impo'rtant when buying a ring? Round stones, like the brilliant cut diamond, look well on any hand shape, and if your hands are large, you might consider flanking the center stones wi th others to give the ring greater balance. "Plump hands look best with pear· shaped stones. The small end of the stone poi nts toward the fingertip to give fingers a more enlongated aonearance. Rectangular or emer- ald cut stones also tend to give fing· ers a longer look • Those women fortunate enough to have slender hands and long, taperinp: fingers, have the easiest choice. They cart wear any cut well, but the marquise shape, pointed at both ends, Is extremely nattering. With Christmas so near. let us show you our selection of ~ems in au cuts for your holiday giving and receiving. You are sure to flnd just the right ring for any hand . • I . , ; i I I I '. I ) " . . . I ' > • • • J. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERMS IANKAMERICAID-MASTER CHARGE 24 YEARS IN SAME LOCATION 'HONE &•t·l401 r..-----...... --------------.......... -, ( \ 1 I 7 ( 7 I ,, ' U.S •. 'lndicts ' ' Ex.og~vt{rnor . . ' . 0£IDinois · '· WASHING10N: (UPO. -Federal Ap- pe:als ,.J~e. otta-Kerner, a former Dllooil> governor and chairman o! fonner P.re~l(knt LyncbiB. JObn'son's riot com-- mllifiOo, wU tnclicted today on charges ~bribery, mail ·fraud, tax evasion. per· JWY'11Ml.JCQl18plracy. ' . The <:bar,.. aplnsl Kerner stem from race traa tramactloos In Illinois where JM.was•gO'Vemor between 1961and19511 • .. ....,: IWJ!<d to the 7th u .s. Cin:uit Court of Appeal• In April 1968 by Johnson,.is,Ollly ·the four!!> federal judge in '"history to be 'indicted by a federal gr~ .jufy. The ~er& were iccused of offenses connected with their judicial of· ~ ')'wo' were acquitted.. ·_!tomer, ~ along1 with three fonner ~ti.te oUic!_lli ~ppointed ·by him during tUt govepiorsblp,-. aod , a Ch 1 c ago hulin,&S1V01Dan, 'ftre nanied in the 1~ ~ 61-pace jodlctment returned by the t«lfrli·,Jl'~lll')' In Ollcago. ·· .. .,,. ~ Wa~ announced here by At· lornty Gen<ral JOhn' N. ~fitchell. ~r.and iu.~•Ssociatet Were cllarg· <jll • · wllll , c:onspitlng to obtain about ... "9tOOO.. worth ol. race track stock for f1';15I., 'lllli, the lodl<tment \'1W'fed, ~tUted aibril)e ,to~ dec.islODS 0(. )[!!'!'!': •ao4 Qlljer olate official> OD w...; ricliil .. -. ·~ wa·dilr&'!I a1iO ,,itb ending '81.i» In fld.ral Income lueJ, with inUlllC· fa!Je llatemente.to \~ ~i~-· a I~ A~re'ol_..laloo 0 ... -bi: .ttliUoD 1o • lntq !he ...,.. .;1 violence ,an4 dilorden l In the nation lollowlng thO, !:jll8 11'¥.Sinatlons of Jl'aifhN.u!her llli1I< Jr. llid Seo. M>ert F,•Kennli!,Y, µ>'!j.Y.). -{;IW:rges D~opped On, Huey Neititon; Panther Fr.eed • bAKLAND (qJ>I) -District Attorney Lowell Jenaen today dropped manslaug~ charg,. againlt Black Panther "!founder-Huey P. Newlon •alter tlln!< unauccmful attempta ·lloce 1968 to .e tlJ.eln stick Jenoen moved before Superidr COOrt Judge William J. Hay" to drop the Jn. clictment because, he said, there was no new evidence and' he fearid anOtheririal would result tn ,ano!ber !>uil·jury. ll•wlon hos been ttt<d lbree tJnieS for Qie-1967 killing <f. PollCfDllD Jolin Frey Od an Oakland ~ Sb'tet. He was cooW:ted Iii• 1968 but tlli· State Court ci Appeal overturned the decialoJ) oo pouncls of judicial error . • Two separate trials an manslaughter this year have eDdOd In bung juries. "! fee\.1hls is'a frustration of justice, bat I am compelled to uk at .this time for a dlsmbsal," JeQSeD sakL · t'l do DOt feel that we will 1et other lllln a hW>I jury on !be -of !be ~nt evldence.'' ?iggut.at Sak JV ould Affect ·Sclioot l)is~ict . ' ' .. The peodin£ tale of North American ~kwell'a $15 >mlllion ziggurat to the f.itnJ.go~ has a skje effect the <;aplstnno llllifled ·School Di&1rlct -•'t like. t • , "11 'miahl mtlD the Jou of $2!0,000 to the -.annua111," &aid Superln-teadeat Truman Benedict, 'referring to ...-Vtexe~ · 'J'he 1ioard of trustees asked the ad- rnlnistraUon to draft a letter to Pres.ident "1ton polntma o\l1 the. 1oiss of ~venue \o tho dU.!rlc\ ll !be leclllty is removed lmn the 1u JOiis. • · , • "Thia ls. !be only major lnduslrlal base Qltr dJstrid his/' u.Jd board chairman llOb Huls~ · , • 8enedlct oak! !be ellilllatod loll lo the <llotrlct Is btsed on !be building being -....t by 113W1l lonnlliaa. He Slld he didn't know the t11'nt ol !be faclllty 's oc- tnl contribution to !be di•lr\cl opera· tlonal fund . " i ,.. · 33· View • • ---_,. •, ·• In·.'-....,:.., ' . ., l • -:. .. ·-· ~r .. • . • • • • 'Clk .. .. • • ,....... ( More ci -_.tterf.c wlDda .n acbeduled ror 1'llllndl7 : keeeinf' tempera-in ... """ upper lO's. Lows llllltgllt ll'DGDd· 14 to'40 ..,_ INllDB DDAY . .......... ., ..... ... .......... I ............. t ~ .ll,.· r ci-t9 , • o::;i;;-• ..,. -: I Cf•••• .. .... ... ~ t .... .. '•' Dr,.,..~ •. .... ... ........ , _... ..... ,...,.. . 1 r •••••• r ti .,....... .,. I :r.-e:.:.. , .:::-_-.:--:! -.. llf'\M u " • .. ' u, 1m School for • § ·~ ---:'-• -:' " ~ l By GEO 'YmAL • • } t ~ ..,. Of lt\t Del" Pli.t 11111 \ ~ Tue:. majority Individual •tockholder in ':the Irvine ~mpany Tuesday repeated her charge ·that the land development firm la "railroading premature in· corporation" of the -proposed City of lrvllie. Mit. Joan Irvine Smith of Middleburg, Va., and Emerald Bay, addressed about 175 peqple interested in the Tuesday -city~ election. Mrs. Smith spoke Jn Turtle Rock. Elementary School multi· purpf)Se ·room. ,. MUch ' of the iJrvlne beires8' talk ~ted the histOry of bet 12-veir-old' i:tnlggle with Irvine Company inanage- ·ment .and the Irvine Foundatlon which controls 53 perce.nt of th~ company's stock. Het remirks amplified her stance , -Uainst Incorporation taken In a speech ·=·'ltf. ~C Irvine lasl. week , 'and rebutted a ... ,,etatement by Irvine Presldeat William R. .. :.)d"90n that followed the UCI talk. Mrs:., Smith's Tuesday remarks were .. :iteuoned with freq11ent s arc as tic _.,•references to the management of the lrvine Company that she admit. she , ·tl!o~ ta replace. . 'DAILY ,.lLOf ll•ff ,.,..,, CONTINUES ATTACK Cityhood Critic Smith 2 Said Wounded In Cuban Attack On Line Ship : ,.~·1u I controlled thi eom~ny I would ··,,iJean house and remove all the deadwood .. ;'l.(who are) respon.sible for the company's . MfAJ:iI (Uf'l) - A Miami-based ship ' PlO(' earning record,i' she said. She cites hne said today one of its vessels was • I.fl percent. return on investment as an uflder ~ttack by a Cuban gunboat in example_ -~ -., ~ 4 Ballaml'n water.s and th~t the ca iain ~.~ ~ft~'8.~~t1/1~t ~Ji 1 ;~.ari.liher'.m'i~ti~a ~·· wo.\idei!. . ~ye'a.r for distribu tion to charity "will · A, Coast · Guard spokesman said, jeopardize the investment you people however : "As far as we know, they are )}ave made in Irvine homes and· hot under attack; but they are about to be businwe.! .. " Irvi.Dt Company offlcir.,ls to. boarded." dly!.denied her assertion. · · ' · . · · ti aid tht Med. to make moi1ey will !"f~ke Bab~.' one of the operators or the force fi~ .. ~t Of ·sale oliJiitnei ¥lf'!'li11f' ?-Ii~ ""~I)' accmed W>dl ·ml .abinilooment ol the 'Ji>lne )!Y Cu~a~ b9icl'!• ~! 6.lnii "~we9-lnfwn ~"° Pla!·. ~pni{lf to u~ ~.:'!ql'd;she( cOunter 'rt.fo1utl0ftat~·1; _J said lhe tap-. ;~as uledJn"-prtVJOUS talks to describe' the ·"risultlng development of Irvine as a' lain and another man aboard the 2.~ .. :•islum," Mr!. Srililh said the company ton."Johnny Express" had been wounded ~ to make a quick profit ·"will ·hurt in 4Urif}re from .a Cuben guriQoati •• •)'J>U,.and It will ~~me as a stockholder. ' "The captain w8s Ju.st on·the tadio. He • ·.bl the com~ny. • id •• ded nd bod " ·• · '"-r-· sa 11'C was woun a some y e1 e .. ~·· was taking over the ship,'' Babun said. :::Chor.ale Presents .. - .;.Yule Program • :~1The f.a(un.I Festival Chorale 1\nder the R 'direction ol J1Ck Kre.fting will make its .. \:flevlsion debut Sunday ln a half·hour • ~ 'frolr.tm cf c;hristmas music presenled • 'bn San Diego's Channel I. • • ·' The ·n.voice vocal group will tape the • program Wednesday in San Diego and the •· 'telecast ls scheduled for 8 a.m. Sun- .' iiay, Krefting siid. 'Titled "Ltt niere Be Light." the pro- ~: gram will include selections from The . "-Meelah, carols and other Christmas • " .rr.usic. ' . ' \ . ' • • ., ·; ~ =~ ~ :: .. .. ' .. •, ., '• ' ·.: ~ ·, OWll COAST DAILY PILOT •• 91Ntfl COAl1' PUl~UHIH• e<:MPANY' lo\.ttt N. w.,4 ,,. ........... '"" ..... Joclr: JI. e.11.., W. Pt•IMnl elll 4-r•I ~ not1•t Ko1yjl ..... nt"''' A. M1ri1Jihl1• MellttiM ltl!Or Q1rfu H. ltt• l:Clo\r4 P. N1J ANlllMll Mtnll\nt 111111en; ............ omc. 222 hNd A'lt~UO Malli111 e4tr1111 r .0.111 '''• t 261 1 , He said the Johnny Express carried 16 men and was bound from Port ~u PMnc,e, Haitt to Miami with "general cargq." The Coast Guard eave th~ location of the ship' is between. Great ilnd Little lnagu.a Islands, some 250· miles from Miami and more than 50 mlle.s of( the Cuban coast. The coast GU-ard said it did not plan tG take ·lny action In the case because the incident was In international waters and the JOhllDY Express was not of U.S. registry. The ship Is of Panamanian registry. Rugs, Tapestry Taken in Laguna Laguna Beach police ere investigating the theft of nearly $5,000 worth of rugs from two separate Nyes Place· homes. Investigators said Peter C. Traub. of Lancaster, reported $4,400 in Persian rugs taken from a tiome he is building at 605 Nyes Place. Officers sajd the locked rear 'd o o r of the ·nearly completed reside'nce was forced open and the five rugs rem.oved . . Only a bloc,k' up the street. police said three rugs anl:I a tapestry, valued totally at $400, ·~,re taken ffom the unlocked gardge of constance C. Altnow, of 769 Nyts Place. By PAMELA HALLAN ' Of Ill• o.1ij )111!1 Sl•(f ' . ,. l ... After nearl~hi·. year o( 4e11~.u ... the -<j1pi•li1no U fieil Scll<i>I ~~Irle!; has awarded_a 3,22 j)ercen,t,glary"lll(f'U.se to its teaching sl§IJ. : '" • The ~d· vOteil unaDl!nously Tuesday to~ g~ant lhf:. Utcrea~ .which~~ises •ihe sOirtlfig ·ilfar§ &om f7.,200 to $7,500 and the ending salary from $14,404 to $15,005. The new schedule provides for a $fOS 1ncrease between steps (for years of service) and $475 between columns (for jncrease in college credit.). The' step i~ creases were $389 and column increases were $450, Before an employe can adval\Ce to the last column on the schedule he must have a master's d,egree. When a person reaches the last column he will get his $475 column increase plus $675 for the master's deiree. A3 peopl6 Walked IJ)to the meeting, tliree teaehers handed out Uterature which urged their colleagues to press for a rive percent cost of livin11: increase. Another flyer listed starting salaries In other di.stricts1and stated that the board could well afford the teachers' associa· lion salary proposal. Although nothing was said officially. one teacher said the association h~d asked for a startinf salary of $7 ,600 and an ending salary o $15,200. - Sam Chicas, assistant superintendent for business, said negotiations have been going on sinCe Feb. l and wil! probably begin again soon for next year's budget. He added that the proposed increase falls well within the phase two' freeze · guidelines of 5.5 percent. Fringe benefits approved by the board lnelude increa~ed health coverage for the employe and coverage for 50 percent of a dependent's ·premium. The new salary schedule Is retroactive to Nov. 15. Mrs. Harriett Prescott, presidef\t of the Capistrano Unified Educatio~ JAssocia· lion. congratulated the boaid on Its cooperative arid • understanding attttude and its action. SQf pled_ged the teachers' continuing e(fort.! to Mlke the di!'tr!Cl the best in California. Bob Hurst, chairman of the board, said he was not happy ,with the "secrecy" that aurrounded this year's ne~otlatiom: and Board Deadlocks On Access; Suit's Fate Uncertain A lawsuit to determine the right of the public to access to beaches fronting the private Thr~ Arch Bay community in South Laguna was left in limbo Tuesday by a tie 2-2 vote of county supervisors. The lawsuit was filed last year by the Three Arch Ba y Association when the county made threatening moves to go to court and open the private streets in the community to the public. Tuesday. attorney James Ralston Smith, reperesnting the association of· fe red to drop the suit. but Board Chairman Robert Battin di sagreed. He was supported by Supervisor Ralph Clark, but supervisors David Baker, Garden Grove, and Ronald Caspers, Newport Beach, voted in the negative. Supervisor William Phillips was absent. "ll the association does not dismiss the suit as proposed we should be in a position to respond to the challenge later,'' Battin said. Attorney Smith warned that litigation could be expensive and lengthy. "Let's put this thfng to bed,'' he argued. "Dismissal of the suit without pre. Judice will n~t jeopardize a,nY future move to g a. 1 n access to , the private Jtreeta\" ·adv!Sed Chief Deputy County ~unse Clayton Parker. I ,• .t • . ' • ~ s... c:i. ..... Offkt • . JOI Netti It Ct•i•• A11 I, tl671 .,,.,..,_, (lltt ....._, lJI WHI tf1 tlf'fft • ..,. ..... cto: un l'j...,...., 10001•"'1'f ....*""' IMCa; lltlJ Mica ~·· Auto Repair· Fraud ·case \ • • • . ' ~ J • -' ;; • • • • . ' . -• • • • :; ; t •, • -·· l J11ry Selectio11 Begii1s Jury selection ls scheduled to begin late tod~y in the orange COunty Superior Court'trlal of nine alleged conspira1or11 In what the prosecotion says was an aulo repair raclcet ranging from Seal Beach to San Clemente. Presldlng Judge Wllllam c . Speirll to- day asslgntd Judge James 'J\imer to preside o~er what is expected to be the Jengll'ly trial of a group of defendants which includts eight Orange Coast men . All nine are c~ged with consplrae)' lo cheal and defraud iervice station custo"ltrl In an Orange County Grand Jury indk:tment \511ued after 8 long in· ve1tigaUon by stale agents and district attorney's inve1Ug1tor1. Awaiting coutt action this morning were Jerry Kendall, 35, of 969 Sonora Road and Stanley Davis, 32, of 1086 San Pablo Circle, both of COsta Mesa: Edward Camey, rl, of 20862 Shell Harbour Dri ve, Huntington Beach and Roger Mendenhall, 28, of 2609$ Avenlda DtSeo. Mission Viejo. Accused with them are David ~ chola, 22, of 6000 Garden Grove Blvd., Weatmlrtster, Christopher Enriquei. 2.~. or 7592 Volga Drive, and Henry Caslongu11y, 21, of 711 I Commodore Drive, both of Huntington Beach; ttalph Carney. 29, of 32852 C.lle, San MarCOtJ, San Juan Ctplsttano and R. C. Welsner, 181 of Santa Ma • , iCa~ira~O I istrict? • • ) hopes next year's discussions will be "more open." The decision was: announced before a packed board rOom witti teachers 11.aJt. ding in the back of the room and along the sldes. Airwest Struck By Mechanics, All''Flights Off All Hughes Airwest fllghta out of Orange County Airport have been canttl• ed as have all flights In the company's western chain as the .result •of a mechania' strike early today. A, spokesman for Hughes Airwes:t In San Francj..sco said the 570 mf:mher1 of the Aircr8:ft Mechanics F r a t e r n a I Association walked off their jobs at 5 o'clock this morning. The ,trike by mechanics paralyzed Alrwest operations jn eight western states~ parf.,s of Canada and Mexico. Seven daily flights from Orange County Airport are affected. Airwest carries passengers from Orange County to Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, Reno, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, and points in Orego!l and Washington. The 7:45 a.m. flight to Phoenix did leave Orange County airport today, a local 'Airwest spokesman said, but it wu the last flight allowed to leave. Mechanics want their pay to re a c h $6.60 an hour by September, Im, ec· cording to an Airwest official. The union has also asked for 11 holidays, retroac· tive pay aJ}9 chfn,ges)in. woJk fUles. The At(Yest i~k~rtian1 in (San' Ffan- cisco said the union demands would in· crease company costs by about 50 per· cent. 1 .Elwer M~chan1 1 ' Dies; Rites Set Memorial services will be held at 3 p.m. Thursday for Elmer E. Mecham , a retired resident city employe and South Laguna resident who died Tuesday at South Coast Community Hospital. He was 71. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Albert 0 . Hjerpe of the United Presbyterian Church at the McC.Ormlck Mortuary Chapel in Laguna Beach. Mr. Mecham. who lived at 3080'2 S. Coast Hig hway, is survived by his wife, Roberta; a brother, Paul of Oceana; and a sister, Margery Freemyer of Long Beach. The family suggests that memorials be made in the form of contributions lo the Heart Fund. GEM TALK r j TODAY by RING AND HAND SHAPES Every \\•oman iS aware that the shape of her face is of great im· portance "'hen considering a new hair-do. Did you also know that the shape or your hand is equally important when buying a ring? Round stones, like the brilliant cut diamond. look well on any hand shape, and if your hands are Jerge, you might consider flanking the center stones with others to give the ring greater balance. Plump hands look best with pear· shaped stones. The small end of the stone points toward the fingertip to give fingers a more enlongated eooearance. Rectangular or emer· ald cut stones also tend to give !ing· Those women fortunate enoUgh · ers a longer look. I to have slender hands and long, taperinl{ fingers, 'have the easiest choice. They can wear any cut weU, w but the marquise shape, pointed at ,; both ends, ts extremely flattering. With Christmas so near, let us show you our selection ol a:ems in all cuts for your holiday. givlng and receiving. You are 1ure to find just !he right ring tor any hand. ' ' j btl11J"tied-1a thrHsumptlon tht ·district succtulul •ll·~ar ichool Pio•( bl open- l!W MPPI .. illll:yo., ~: ,, =c Is 11\1 -JCCll er. IA (11 -not ..,.. -· Wt t lllff' .,. looking or hlijld'b\g new •I< o o 11 ' :fl'lie PJ'OPD•ts nine >ieeltl,ol ICIMlol partkularly ~ junior gh.' '· tlin• lo)l!llred Ill' liirte week• or ··~11\iO~ said ltb th~ ~ do not get three m0tiUis H~rst aaid he )\oi bee• told ij~~ · ~ Ill Ulil lulnmer, but Instead sprlld ficlals tlllt an.year~school.1& r. . ,~Ir v~•~ ~me to four,, Lhre~wtie~ everyone probably within the ed. ,. acatronl,.:ona l.n each season. While 6111 yeara, .., .. ·--.~..;._. -41..;, _ ,aoup Js~, another 11 on vacalk?.n, Joe Winier,' director of admlrilstrafYe ~ t]lus: bulldlpgs art 11Std all year long, ae-servi~s, said the "CS.15" plan1ts the y commodaUng 25 percent more chiJd.ren, ... O.,~ • I 1 o '. ' ll_,.I T•!.pMI• Pronapts Atnne1t11 sen. Robert Tait . Jr, (R-Ohio) introduced legislation Tuesday that would provide qualified amnesty for 70,00Q!aft evad· ers in jail or in exil The men would have to s e three years in the armed forces, as aides in hospitals or in govern· .ment programs to1 improve cities. Water Official -Says Air Station Ending P~llution The U.S. Mari ne Corps Air Station at El Toro has been a significant source of pollution in NewpOrt Bay ·the past five years, but is now taking steps to correct the problem. a state water quality official alleged loday. A public hearing 011 the charge tMrill take place next moothfeven though tih e Marines are going to cqnnect into the Irvine Ranch Water Ois,t,rict sewer system in less than six months. "We've already signed the contract,'' said Lt. Mario Baratta, assistant ·public works director at the Marine base. Even so, Regional Water Quality Con· trol board members haye ordered the hearing because district officials said the base is responsible for up to one million gallons of effluent a day, half of which regularly reaches the upper Newport Bay at this time of year. ''It's been an off.and-on problem." said John Casadzinski, a staff engineer, who explained that during the dry summer &eason relatively little of the discharge makes it alon.I( the five-mile sandy chan· nels. Casadzinski stressed that the base has been treating it.s own discharge and that it has not been dumping raw sewage into the bay. ~· · , I ) '. CofC. P~alls,',. ' ;· ~ 11.;! Greet~g_ !.:~ . .. I 'F or .. Sat'o ·· ~ 1 • I ' ,\_ . . ·--lo.·~~-~-~ .• By .JOHN VALTERU " r Ofllh o.ll'r Plltl lltlf ~ • ,·, Saii:Jlfeoiinfe :s;t.~mli<f 'ii ~erce ~ireetbrr-havi-'~ thematlv~4'1~• • mld41ie of an a~.soJVe cjue!tiah t;is week ' -how does a· ptf--o_( ttOOO pe:rsGns , ii:n• press the Jepanfse Prime·Minis~1 :1 And the directors have three weeks to rind the answer and. get to work on a plan, they ag reed Tue sday·, Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, a large o(. ficial entourage and scores of Japanese reporters and photographers will descend on the city Jan. 6 and 7. "\Ve don't really know how to greet the most important foreign figure ever to visit San Clemente," Chamber Manager Robert Evans told directors. The group acknowledged that the Japanese place an extremely high value on ceremony a,id protocol and the ci· ty shpuld do sopiething fit~g. "But ,wh1Jl?" be asked. · The answer is cloaked in uncertainty this week . Directors chose ·Dr. Colden Boyle, Phil Ellsworth and ·Evans to sit as a eom• mittee to try to organize a greeting for the chief of state and the Japanese Press Corps. But as of yet no details have come from Washington on the chances that President Nixon and Prime Minister SatG would make some sort of public ap- pearance during the two-day summit talks Jn San Clemente . As a rule, the President rarely appears for public functions in the city -other than to make a surprise shopping trip or drop in at a restaurant for dinner. "We haven't heard anything yet on the plans, other than the fact that the entire Japanese delegation will be staying at the Newporter Inn during the visit," Evan1 said. ' He add~ th~t·the visit comes at a timt when chamber business is extremely busy . Directqr'i •grefd \ha~ if~f1¥l• ~esh, perhaps they would seek Ule closing or school classes to allow youngsters to swell the ranks of greeters. Other preliminary ideas call for wooing the Japanese Press Corps with side trips and other activities during the two-day visit. The plans call tor a seeking assistance from the Anaheim Convention and Visit-Or's Bureau on the aspects or im· pressing the Nipponese journalists. Ellsworth said that arrangements could be worked out through the U.S. State Department's prot.ocol office. "I was in Japan four years ago and during that time the Prime Minister was visiting India. I saw how the Japanese people reacted to ceremony involving Mr. Sato and the importance they place on welcomes,'' Ellsworth said. "San Clemente 1hould really put qn a cordial one." . · · ~ .. to own told Coln1. tnd th.V m1ke distlnetlYI ifWtlrt. Ttke )'OUt eolna c out of the Mte .-ii* ~It' . " Jeri end piaY btnk1, lhow thtmt.. () (}'• ' ww them! Thtr mtllt faattlontble, 1ttrtct1w coift• · bnctlets Ind JtWllrt IOtjltfl lft .eufflfnkl, 'ti• blrt. tnd money till"< Cofl'll In foda¥ tnd "'II sl'IOw ~ how We fnlme coins ol •ll , ftnomlnetltn1,.fot1i1n •'\If dO!Mlllc lri lflY tltt in t4 klrat + told. The fttft'lll .,.. ... ,,, 1tt8dltd to 1ny c:l\llt1, l'ltddao&. .. • \:lf1Celft or belt. "'* fet 14 kmt aollf oolft ... "'"*from·· 1t.tl {!, fiumphried Jeweferd 1823 NEWPORT BLVD,, COST A MESA CONVENIENT TElMS 24 YlAAI IN SAME LOCATION IANICAMEllCAlD-MASTER CHAl&l PHONE 14l·l401 -------------------------w-- • I , I San C!lemente £1Jpistrano l YOL.·64, NO. 298.,5 SECTIONS, 80 PAGES -. Cluirges Etl,id. ' ·Forll\er Illinois . Governor Held. WASHINGTON (UPI) -Federal Ap. Kerner was charged also with evadil!g pe~s Judge Otto Kemtr, a fonner $84:,129 in federal income taxes, with Illhlois governor aod cbainnan bl fonner making false statements to an Internal P1'!9ident Lyndon B, Johnson's riot com-Revenue Service agent and making a mls8io{l. was indicted todtY on charges false tu: return. ?f bribery, ma~ Jraud, tai evasion, per-Kerner .headed the special commission Jury and consp1ra.cy. . of pronunent Americans named by 'I1le cbargea against Kerner stem from Johnson to look into the causes of race tract tranaae'llons ia Illinois where ~iolence and disorders in the nation he yas governor between 1961 and 1968. ollowing the 1968 assassinations of Kerner, named to tbe·7th U.S. Circuit in Lllther King Jr. and Sen. Robert Court of Appeals in April 11161 by F. Kennedy (0.N.Y.). Jobnroo, ts on1t the fourth.federal judge ~ history to be indicted by a federal grand jury. The Others were accused of offenses COMected with their judicial of- fices. Two were acquitted. Kerner, 83, aloog wlth three fonner s~te officials appainted by him during his govemdrshlp, and a Ch i c ago businesswoman "ere named in the ·Jt- count, 64-page indictment returned by the federal grand jury in Chicago. The action was announced here by At .. torney General John N. Mitchell. Kerner and his 8s3C>Clates were. charg- ed with conspiring to obtain about 1356,000 W-Orth « ,...,. tract rtocl<' '"" 170,158 .. Thia, !be tndlctment charged.' C«ISututed· a bribe to inOuence deCtsioos of' Xtmer and other 1tate officlals on bane racing matters. CIUU'ges Dropped On Huey Newton; Panther Freed ' OAKLAND (IJPI) -·Ill!trlct Attorney Lowell Jewitn· today dropped manalaugbler ' ebargei · agaimt Btsck Panther cofounder Huey P. Newton after three UMUccesafuJ attempts !inee 1911 to make them stick. Jensen moved before Superior Court Judge William J. Hay., to drop the Jn. dictment...because, be said, there was ·no new evidence and he feared 'another trial would result in anolhu hung jury. . Newton ha.s been tried lhiee times for tbe 1967 killing ol Policeman John. Frey on ab Oakland. strtet. He wu coovieted in 1968 but the State Court of Appeal overturned the decision on growxll of judicial error. Two separate trials on mansllugbter this year haye ended in hung juriea. "I feel this L!I .a frustration of justice, but I am compelled to ast at tbit time for a dismissal," Jensen said, "I do not feel tl>at we will get ·-than ' a hung jury: on the basis of the present evidence." Missouri Hit By Tornadoes; Damage Great SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) - A churn- ing mass of thunderstorms laced by tornado. fotce winds battered much or !Otltbern MWouri Tumlday night a n d eor1Y today, ~ two~· iltjuring more than 50 and inflicling bigh properly . damage. Tornadoes also bit sparsely ..i- tl~ sectk>ns of Tennessee. · w.uri (kw .. Warren £1.'Haarnes pro- cllliDlat .n ~ency tri Grf:ene, Cape; Girardeau and adjacent counties becaUH"" of the Jou ol life and the p.._iy damqe caused by ·tbe storms. He IUthoriled the ~ of state agenelel, persotOlel · and equJPment to be made ava~le ••fOr tbe fftservttion of Ille. property and. the nstoratilll of public facilitle.s." Michael Raines, 22, died Jn a Cape Girardeau. hospltal of injuries tuffered when high winds destroyed his mobile home at Illmo, to the aouth. HI! wife and 13-month-old son were hospitalized. John Rucker, 63, ()( rural Springfield wu killed and his wife, A1ary, 52, was bospl.talized wjth minor injuries when their mobile home mas dtmolished. ~iple damage areu were in the aouthwest around Springfleld where about 20 persons Were injured. and In the soutbe.as\ around Cape Girardeau whert 25 were rt!porled injured. After aweepillg aCI"OS! Missouri. the &tor~ system drove into Tennessee, causmg a number of minor injuries u it imashed motWle homes, tore off roofs aod downed power lines around Ripley, to the south. Si'f ;1>en0ns were Injured, n o n e aipcally, when tornado-like wind! ripped lJPart or overturned at. least two house ·trailers about four miles south of Poplar Blu.!f in southeast Missouri. Transpoytation Secretary Eyes Santa Fe Relocation • A committee ol the San Ciemeote Chamber of Commerce bas resurrected the yearHld effort to relocate the santa Fe Railroad and C11 he.lday a SPote1man for the group detailed the latest bead of 1ie.m behind the effort. James W. Slaven told chamber direc- tors that the committee's suggestions for relocaUng Z..mU«:S of railway track fro'm El Toro to the county line -in San Clecnente are being studied by aides to Tttlnsportatioil Secretary .John Volpe. Slaven said that besides attention from the White House the effort to shift the Santa Fe to an , Inland route had been diacussed at length recenily with top of. flclllt of the railway company. 'Ille contact wUh Volpe and several of his aides t.ook place at the Wutmi White House last mohth durU. • recess in a. routine conference. "The secretary was too busy to spend much time with it, but we received pro- mises that tbe staff would review the ru.a we idt and ftpiy," Slaven said. He said the primary abn In contacliOI Volpe ia to detmnllle if federal f\mdS would be available to underwrite some ol the anticipated extreme costs involved· in \)W'Chaslng the old rlgbt .. f-way and Mnishlng s new one. "We're still five ydin away tront l1lY' real acUon," Sia Ven Admitted •;but the . ' • ) •• ·-- latest developments show great pro- mise." He added that a chamber-authorized. realty appraisal board is still reviewing the esttmated value of the existing right- of-way which includes seven miles of beachfront tenitory which will probably be vaJued at $1.50 a square foot. 'I1le e:s:act costs, Slaven said, are not yet available. Several factors , he said, seem to be helping the chamber's elfort to take the tracks from the oceanfront. The goverrur.ent ownership o( much or the land will be an advantage. The State of ~llfornla ha! control ot much of the territory surrounding the OX• isting beach rlghl-<lf-way a! weU u the Camp Pendleton uplands whlcb recenUy were le.aHd for public recreaUon. That territory, Slaven Indicated. mlibt be part ol the fuxl comideud for the new raUway if relocaUon never takes pit.ct. OUtgoing chamber presidenl Wait Hunter stressed lhat the relocatla!HUort has strttcbed far beyond the confines of tbe clwnber commlltee: and has become a project Involving all four Capistrano Bay ma communities 1s well as entities in tht saddleback Valley. '0Ne have had assurances," Slaven ad· de.d, "that the Santa Fe would love tO move li.s ope.rations tn!and. 0 As long as someone elu pays for tt." r ' WEDNESOAY, 06CEMBER 15, 1971 JEN ~TS • l ' • < I •• .e1ze Ziggur~t Site ll1 11AlliMu 1111EIBWll · '"'"' ..,, ,.:Miff. As an lnltlal $iep whlch could turn.out to be an all-time record In .rt,al ..tate trading, North American Rockwell of .. , fictals Tuesday lntrodUced 33 represen- ~~ves 'ot'll U.S. goverpment1agencles to their $25 million. 0 ziggur:al'' tn.L a c,u.n a Niguel. . 'Ille viaitors were 1nvtted tb tour the"' ' . seven-story, nfillion.3l]Wlfe-foot plant, which has atood .einpty since tts com- pletion ·a year ago, following prellmlnary° discuai<ks with the govern men l ' 1 General Services Administration on the possibility of ucbanglng the bcill!y and. its 93-acre site for other federal property. Thomas E. H~, re_fioDlll ad ... mlnJ!trator for GSA, which handles U,e building or leasing of spaCe, .or 1r~1l government agencleJ, emJSha4zecl that It would take a month or more for the agency representatives to rtpPrt back to GSA regarding their need.Jf arly, for--su.ch a facility, and completion d£ any ex- change could take up to' a yeai-. • r - "If a federal agency 1': interested," !aid Hannon, "we must make a complete environmental study to ~the im- pact ol the pioposOd o&:upatl<JO on ...r. ,NORTlt :AMERJCAN'Rbclcw&llS SHOWS GOVERNMENT ARtll_»fD , Jll~rd K. WU~,~ 'Enc..tivo, Thonias E. Hannon'of G~ . ~t . rounding clty, counly and<-aervjcu -~l'llOd bOen """"""chf:d1&•1""r such u water, seWage. howd!ur and IO l80 aa~a,pouibl.e buyer for the ~t, but , forth. ------,--.... at (ha, tiine: GSA did b:aVa C'8Sh •111 must be~ eatablilhed uJat low-co1t available. The ideai ol. • tbe?.norcath -eJ .. · b>llllng is avaW.bJe· within r,ea.,oal>le chatge wa brought_up a fri: weeks ago,. commuting dis~ of o,. Cacillty,am • Wiloon.·aatd, and at tbat·lilpe the pia!lt that minorily employ~· can find'~. * * .. ~ I Ootlce there. aie'l lot•ol '35,000 hqules H around here ·aoo tbat's•net;whaf1t'hl 1talk~~ in~":':ng•~:~·-. ";.,ld er.: Zigg~tat S~ pend on the ·natute of the occupation. ·0 11 it were something like NASA tbtre.millil w· -_ J J Aff ct be. Jot of highly paid•engineera;:_11. ... orua. • e plained, •1Bu~ if iti were 90mef.mng Uke ., the ,Internal Reveoue' -, there S h. ( n • ....: .... ;:1~.~:~erance' ~ bualaou C ()() , J:!Ur>ri"'" U sufflcitnl lowi""t bOusinC "'"' l!QI' Abe ,peodjllg aale ol l>lorlb American avRnabie lot an agency 111tl\ Iii~ emPoJi· Rhi:)r:)Vf!l's '125 million ztg;urat to the ment, Hannan aatd; the GS~"'.ftlilhl ,.. it , f~aLKOY'~I ha.s a side ell~, the - an ' agency . with t'bigb ~ but loW ·~llnl!Ted SC1ioolDlltrlet.doesn'f eqq>ioyinant"OCiiikt-the lacillty. • llh. . . Ag-~ ,...-.uvee fb . ,..iJl•mJPl·-·tlle, lois <#. l*f.O,lllO I<> topr the plant TueidaY _. the General U!ll dtstnc! -•lly," slid S0pertn. Sen1oel Admiillltrallon, 1tt1er1\,1 I' 'lndeot Truman Jlenedicl, :z.fming to a..-Service, Defense O>nh'ict .,._.tr ~ . , . · Admlnlstnltion Service Raglon, U.S. .'lllo bomd of !Nalets asked 111t .0. . Collt Gllard, Ftderal !A v l a t I • n mflllllnllon to dralt a letw toimideot 'Allmlnfsti'atlon;U.S. Navy1 JmmlgratloD, , __ out the loM ol iov«nle to Servfce, ArmrCcr!>S oLEngloa•n, U.S. the dlitrict:.W·t11e,· aclllty ·~·,..,....i Treeeury. U.S. C.Olo8Jcai SUrvey """ ,..... Iha lmJ rolls. U.S. Clvll Service. "'!!di ts tbeonl) major ~ltrlal bole • Or. Richan! Wilson, NAR vice preal-our dilllrlcl .bas," aald-bbtlrd chaimlan dent for facilities man11e:ment, atJd tbl Bob 'llnt. ' -I • - ' • I . .. ya. tal:en oil the market pendlng.neaotfa. ~.. . . . . The exdiange, be &aid; ,WOll)f be !qr unidentified property currenlly oocupiecf by NAR but ow""1>by the J>opartmenl o( Defense; n is•the policy olabe•de~. ·ment, said Wilson, to divest itself:or ·pr~ . pertie,,·ocCUpied•by private industry and . . ' it ·L!l,hoped an exchange can-be arranjed ~ · in ·this area, ' With regard'to•the impact oi.itll)O"lng the huge property Jrom:county tu rollJ jf it should be taken' over by the•govetn-- ment, both Hannan and Wilson nid It ls generally ·considered that this is oU-aet by the beneficial hnpact ol added employm.en~ to the lone of thouSands ol j<>bs,abd,locrease In value of surrounding • properUes: . , The governmen~ lt .,.., noted, does Dive 'aome provision for rtimbanement 'Of local scbooi distrids deprived of tu beoiellts when prlvllie property Is taken o.ver. , . ''We (ad the governman( ....id be an .-U..t occupanl and an aaet to the coinmunily," aaid Wilson. •It ia, paln!ul for ut and for-Or•Ol.,County In general lo !lave the plant alt empty. JI OCClij!ied. ii "°"id provide a 1Umulue for growih In ur. entire aru. We '-the govmi-ment tbinla this~ a good proposltloo." • I Raiders Nf t Cash, Pill In ·Lagun By PATRICK BOYLE Of .. DlollY·l' ... ltlfl • Laguna Beach nan:olJcs ofllcors~: t.Qday ai:re.!ted a man and confiladad: $10,000 cash, 30,000 LSD labletl and ..,.; ly a gallon of proceaaed hashish oil1trola. an alleged 0 drug factory." Much of the loo! was ·fooncl burled hi the sand under a. swank Miramar Street home, Sgt. Neil furcell aald, where pli~ also looncl quantllles ol canned mari- juana,. blank driven' 1lcemel and blrUI cerllflcates and cbemlslry equlpmenl .. ed In processing the haahlah, '•"lbe street value-of tbe'drup could to as high as $150,000," the veteran narcotic! investigator said, ''dependinC upon how the hashish oil were cut down ... Purcell sald·the Iour·montli in.o vestigatlon was carried out tn coopera--' .- tl!m with ageots from the Santa Ana of. f~· qf the state Bureau of Nan::otlCI · Knforcement. A break 1n the case came Tuesday n!i!ht, tho officer aatd', when an iolonnant agreed to go before South CoUnty Municipal Cowt .Judge ·Worren Knight and help the offl= obtain • search ...... rant for the three-story home at ll&S Miramar St. The lnvestlgators, accompanied by Orange c.ounty marlbals, went to the resldeoce eorty thia aiomlq and ljlllll """ hours diQinc up the cellar and searching the premi!a, Pur<tll 01• plained. Following the _..,. ol the .... tnballd, police arrested· tht llOle oc-~ of the-1eMm·erllcllilllllt Ales-- allder Hauiblrlan. ii. Oil char&• ol poeoeaaioaof"-tlnpwdlll-.Mt lllll."":"lr~ .. - -• • "We let! that Hambarlsn fs one ol the main Ji<lnclpols in the ring," Purcell said today, '1and we nped to make other ar- ·.relta in the eue. •• .lie -mt_,...,._ .. !»ho~ ~.'!'1"~ lie, IHIMllllb . -this :-.. __ ,,._. ... bo dlreclly Ued to the one we -· up in April." In that case, PurOOI and his lllell -llscated some 130,000 LSD tablell from a Woodland Drive home and found devices used In canning drugs, a pnclice used to avoid their being dilcoY<red by dogs trained'to amell narcotic" Pur<:tll said the laboratory, complete with beakers and test tu~. bad be'eu Id up in a pmlon of the Miramar Street home for reducing ,hashish tu a highly conce11trated oil some 45 tlmee as potent ae the dry narcotics. Inside the home, Purcell claimed tbe off!Cer.I lowid about one pound of dry hashish, a gallon of the oil in various stages of processing, five ounceJ of bigh grade cocaine, $1,000 cash and blank JdentllifaUon fOTIN including Nevadi di'i!~. licenses, birth and marriage certificates, sociol,leC!ll'ity and .. 1ec11ve aervice cards anG. .atudent ID cards fiom both the University· of Southern California and UC Santa Barbara. The deteclive speculated that tbe ID cards were not being sold, but were in-•. stead being used by members of tho alleged nan:otica ring. He explained that wiih a complete Mt of false identificaUon, a penon want«l ... for a crime could often acape captUJ1t;. becaU!e a police check·of the !aloe name w.ould reveal no record of warrants. Weatlter More of tilOle IJone.chattering winds are scbeduled for 'l'tiUrMlaY keeping temperatures In the cool upper SO's. Lows tonlgbt around M to 40 d<greeo. INSmB TODA T • The rttMrn o[ "Mother Earth .. and thrtl prOdMCttonl 11eared for th< Vo""ll" ut hlglllight . th< r••r'• 1aa1 big .,.,k•n<I ot Uoe thtattr. Sit E'nttrtainmltl~ Po11e 31, I.. M. ...,, 1 -.. C:llll..,... • c: ..... c: ...... l1 ,_ -_., .. ·-.. --' ........ . ....... hit .. ,...,.., u1 n ,..._ •n -.. -.-. ... ........... u ' ----. __ .. Or... '*""" ' ... .. IPM......,. ft ~="1 ·-... -. ---. -----.. •• • DAll Y PILGt SC Wtdtt!ldoy, Dtctmblr ll, 1971 ~lAll ~ xe_&r School for •• •• •• '.•" "U: oll'}'Ur-.ellool la H good t1 I ~ tool.I." ! . ii It, we htovt no r)Cht to OOl1fblt '1'va btell m,r11ec1 by lhe ... ;~kto•arl'!otehooll"-JLa!JIMlldb!C!n 'thualum tn U.e ¢(iool1 thal u,e on the '! In U. •ntll'O Capla\rJno u,illlecl Sc:hool plmln San D\efo CO\lnty," he Ilk!. "n'a ~JlilQ1as:"! • m&de It t plUSWl lo ttudy." • =· J,I. l\•1-. ehalrman 011)le ' Tile boafll '!11¥!<> •pPf!l'' lh• rl'l'!m· • i!L..y1r.,... schocil commHtee In i -mendaJfoQ ol !'.he. .au:year school ·OOCR• :'t~ _lruatees ~~~e 11dde~het mittee,,, 'OK:to ihclude an ir.~rvice Jl:ro-!'\ ~-,t,5."5 pJar\~".haslr1men:"'-grain for te3C!&ra J11n.·11 aM."n evei11iif ··, j. ~ •f!POl'l•nlh .. ltraddlllo~ m•ellii{,lor ~pu,Jtll• $q \he Jtm• oat1,, --~ Sprllic Valley tchool district will addrut both tuchm 11\Cl public •t the two n\eelin1t•Dd IU).IWtr lfl1 qu.utlot11. ~ Thi rtc0mrnend1Uon 1l10 Jncludt1 the 'lorm•llO(I $11 a JMW, al~year ochool com- mittee -be.~td by Keisker-WQich ..)¥ill 'dev6rop' a 11\t\Md of stcUrln~ t~e Aublie'11 reaction to the au.year sctiom 'program a~er 'apprOi)ri.Jle iillormlttonas.,~n p~ted to them. ' Bob'llur.r chaliman of Ule.J»1l'd. ';'id . Capi~!rallo . ·oi·s:trict?. the r1SPofl5t ol the fea5ibllily committee 'Wll amulncly f11t. "IU\ I /HI wt .mllflf be lllOYlll('too fllt, II h• 11.id, • t.c~lnc thl1 concern was truatee George White. who said he feels the district mey not be reedy to make a decl11ion by hext October, the d1le 1ug· gested by the committee. Trustee Donald Inlay agreed, and ad· ded that too many thlnas are already bclne II~ to tho aullmptlon tho dl.<trlet wtfl~ 'dopt an ""'-o<llOOI llU.. "It -not....,. jOOn. Wt lDlitt atarl looking" al bWlcllng 11ew 1c~.oo1 l, particularly ..other junklr hlah," ht said. , r : nc~:1~~:11c1a~>'~'. ~~~tlo~ = ;r.I·, pe.ryone tobtbly within mt-next fl e ' :re~_ra. ... ... ~ Joe Wimer, dlnil?:\or of a.dm.lni11tratlvt .. ..io.1, uld tho ·~11" plan Is the cn11 I ~ • • .1 SU<<:t!!1,1ut all.n_u_ .,;hool PilA !n.JIW• t1an ... dll'ftall1 u llif Ollfl' i,.a1 '1e'1n CAJllaaaia. 't\e' p!ari proposes nine wee.ks of achpol time folJo.-eid 'by l.hree weeks ol vM?aUon so t~at ~hildren do not get three moolh1 off jn the summer, but instead spread ·~tlr .val:aUon lime to four, three-w,1'ek 1 l'aeatlotta, one in each season. While on• 1JtGUp Ja..jq Khoo!, another Is on vaeaUOn1 t))us ~uUdlf'ICS ~ used all year long11ac- comtnoda,t1n121 rcent more chlldr8n. ood · . . • . ; .... ' . . ~ :IDJ• Jt rtpn:sents con· A ~presect,ative f"'11 th~~ L8 r;tesa-: :• I • ~ffi~ :~. . ~ _ .. ~ ':*. ~ '* * * * C~p9 ~ist1·ict Teachers -\ . ~ .. : t' . .. I . ~ CofC )Plan ( ' "' . ,... ' l ~t 1~g~n1 _, , .. ~ ,..,J. . . \..f ~ ;J---• 1 _.Tv~~c~iY.~ Sala1·y Hike G rclf tn~g_ _ . j~By ,lleiress . .... ,, ... ( ... ::: . ... . . ' ••• •.-. . :; By GEORG! LEIDAL , .. ,.. °'"" 0.lly ,tiff '!.H . :: The. 1n1jority tndivid~al ·~loc:kholdei;· II) ~~ Irvine ·Compaily Tuead11y ·repeated· her charge that the !'and development firm is "railroading premature in· corporation" of the proposed City of Irvine. Mrs. Joan Irvine Smith of Afiddleburg, Va., and Emerald Bay, addressed about 175 people Interested In the Tuesday -cityhood election. Mrs. Smith spoke in 'IUrtle Rock Elemenlary School multi· purpose room. , Much.' of the .Irvine heireu' ·talk ;repeated hie hisLory of her 12.veai'..()ld strug'gle with Irvine Coffipany inanage-- ment and the Irvine Foundation which controls 's,, percent of the company's •tock. J • • • Htr remarks arripllfied her stance against lncor1>9raUon tfJken In a speech 1-M UC Irvine la~t week, and rebutted a • Alate,r-ieni by Irv ine President William R. . :'jda11Jn that ropowed the UC! talk. ·• Mrs. Sritith s Tuesday remarks were •... ieasoaed with frequ_eift s a r ca s I Jc , • references to the management of the Irvine Company that she admil3 she .. hooes to replace. : , • • '1lf I controlled the company I would • ~ean house and remove all the det1dwood ,':,(who irel rt!ponsible for the company 's • poor earning rec<1rd." she said. She cites a 1.6 percent return on investment as an example. ~ '-frs. Smith said the need for the foun-~atlon·1to elr.11 at (liast f22 rhillion next ~-~ • for distribution to charity ;,will : jeopardize the Investment you people ha ve made In Jrvlne homes and bu.slne.s.,e.o;." Irvine CQmpany officir.!a to. da~ denied her assertion. O.\IL'r' "'Lor Iliff .. ,.. .. CONTINUES ATTACK Cityhood Critic Smith 2 Said Wounded In Cuban Attack On Line Ship MIAMI (UPI) _!A Miami·based ship line said today one of il3 \'essels was under attack by a Cuba n gunboat in Bahamian ~'aters and that the captain and another man had been:Wounded. A CDast Guard spokesman said, however: "As rar as ~·e know, they are not under attack, but they are about to be boarded." She saki the need to make mMev will force rapid de velopment or sale o(irvine lands. and aP.andonment of lhe Irvine mast.er plan. Decilnlng t.o use a word she haa used In pr'evloua talks to describe the ···''re!ulting development of Jtvine as a ·:"Slumt" Mrs. Smith said the company qeed to. make a quick profit "wlll hurt )'OU and It will hurt ·me as a stockholder Mike Babun, one of the operators or the Bahamas IJne -and recently accused by Cuban officials as be.inf "a well-known • cf.ihtv reVoluttonar#i•)..,. said the cap- tain and another man aboard the 2,000. ton "Johriny Express" had been wounded in gunfire from a Cuban gunboat. rn tl{e company.~· • .·· (:horale Presents ... -~ ule Progran1 'The Laguna Festival Cborale 1•nder the direct.ion of Jack Krefting will make its television debut Sunday in a half·hour · ·fltogram of Christmas music presented ··"Oh San Diego's Channel 8. · ~ ~ The 22-voice voe.al group "'iii tape the program Wednesday in Sai:i Diego and the · , ~lecast is scheduled for 8 a.m. Sun· ·,day. KrefUng said .. : ·,TiUed "Let There Be Light," the pro- &ram will include &clecUons from The .• ¥wlah, carols and other Christmas ,, ; rr.usic. • OIANGI COAST DAILY PILOT CIWG• COAaT •U1i1sHtJ<I') '°-"'P'AHY lt'-•l'f N. w.,, PrlllJlllllt •!IOI ""~""" Jtc~ l. C11rlty \'kl Prallltfll .,. 1 ~r1r f,\lr.lfv Tlte1111• ketYll l:tillf n•M ll A. J,l11rphiR1 "''""'"" l d•l'Df C•1r1•1 H. loe1 l icht•' r. tltll AHllll'll ,..,.,..;,,, lflt.n L .. 11 .. IMcll Offlc1 2Jl f•t•1• A¥ .. 1111 M•ili~1 •'ilr111; P.O.••• 661, f2651 S.1 Cl1111tlt9 Offk• "The captain was just on the radio. He said he was wounded and somebody else was taking ove r the ship," Babun said. He said the Johnny Express carried 16 men and was bound from Port Au Prince, Haiti to Miami with "general cargo." The Coast Guard gave the location of the shJp as between Great and Little Jnagua Islands, some 250 miles from Miami al'ld more than SO miles off the Cuban coast. The Coast Guard said it did not plan to take any action in the case because the incident was in international waters and the Johnny Express ~·as not of U.S. registry. The ship is of Panamanian registry. Rugs, Tapestry Taken i11 Laguna Laguna Beach pollce are invesligating the theft of nearly SS.000 worth of rugs from two separate Nyes Place homes. Investigators said Peter C. Traub, of l.ancaster. rePorted $4,400 In Persian rugs ta~en froro a home .h~ is building at fi05 Nyes Place. Officers said the locked rear door of the nearly completed residence was for~d open and the five rugs removed. Onl)' .a block up the 11lreel. police said three rugs and 11 tapestry, valued lotally at $400, were lakeh from the unlocked garage of Constance C. Altnow. of i69 Nyes Place. . \' ' ., B AMEL;\H~ ' ~OJ ;i;~,. '!"I Alitf ~rly 1 ye'ar-~ tlw lhe Clplstraoo~ Uhlfied I 'Or..,.1ct has awarded ·• 1.)2 percent inc,_. to lt.s•teaehlng at;tf. '{ #, . Tht board"voted unanbntlilliy"ruesday to' grant-tt>t ;J.ncrease Wb}Ch ~ the otartlng }&LI()' from 'fl JOO lb 11~ \nd the ending Sa1afrl'rom 't,lf,.f;((\to $\\,005. The new schedule provides for a $405 Increase between stepa lfor years of service) and $475 between columns (for increase in coUege credilsl. The step in· cre,1ses were $38'9 and column increases ll'ere $450. Before an employe can advance to the last column on the schedule he must have a master's • degree. When a person reaches the last column he wlll .iet his $475 column increase plus $67$ for the master's degree. As people W,Jlked into the meeting, three teachers ha'nded out literature which urged their colleagues to press for a five percenl cost of living increase. Another nyer listed starting salaries in other districts and stated that the board cou)d well afford the teachers' associa· lion salary proposa L Although nothing was said officially. one teacher said the association had asked for a starting salary of $7,600 and an ending salary of $15,200. Sain Chicas, assistant superintendent for business, said negotiations have been going on since Feb. 1 and will probably begin again soon for nex.t year's budget. He added that the proposed increase falls well within the phase two freeze guidelines of 5.5 percent. F'ringe benefit.. approved by the· board include increased health coverage for the employe and coverage for 50 percent or a dependent's premium. the new salary schedule is retroactive lo Nov. 15. Mrs. Harriett Prescott. president of the Capistrano Unified Education Al!isocia· tion. congratulated the boa.rd on its cooperative and understanding attitude and ils action. She pledged the teaches' continuing efforts to make the district e best in California. , 1 ' Bob Hurst, chairman of the board, !aid he was not happy with the "secrec1" that 1uqounded th!a year's negotlatlons and Board Deadlocks On Access; Suit's Fate Uncertai11 A lawsuit to dele:rm.ine the right of the public to access to beaches fronting the pri vate Three Arch Bay community in South Laguna was left In limbo Tuesday by • tie 2·2 vote of county supervisors. The lawsuit was filed last year by the Three Arch Bay Association when the county made threatening moves to go to court and open the private streets in the community to the public. Tuesday, attorner James Ralston Smith, reperesnting the association of· fered to drop the suit, but Board Chairman Robert Battin disagreed. He was supported by Supervisor Ralph Clark, but supervisors David Baker, Garden Grove, and Ronald Caspers, Newport Beach, voted In the negative. Supervisor William Phillips was absent "If the association does not dismiss the suit as proposed we should be in a position to respo!'ld to the challenge later." B.illin said. Attorne y Smith warned that litigation could be expensive and lengthy. "Lei's put this thing to bed,'' he argued. "DismiMal of the suit wilhout pre- judice will not jeopardize any future move In g 3 In access to lhe private streets," advised Chief Deputy County Counsel Clayton Parker. • aos N1rth 11 c.1111111 A••!, t2•12 If. Otllef OfflcM r Cts" ,,.,.... ).M WHt ltr Slftt't Wrw11er1 •••<~! un "'''""'' t ew••v•od tl1111tl1WIDri • .,at1 11'1J • .,"' 11wlow1r" Auto RepaiI· F1·aud Case Jury Selectio11 Begins . ' • • .. .. .. •• :• . ' ~: J)l.11. "t' l"tt,:OT, wllh ...,idt h Cll~ ""' fi11Wt•l"rMt1 lo Plltl~td •1!f'f t•Clp! Sw.,._ Illy Ill M•t,_lt 1111!1""' .. ~ Llf""'I IMt~, to!~ II-. 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Speirs to- d:iiy assigned Judge J1mes Turner to preside over what is ex~ted to be the lengthy trial of a group of defend11nts whieh includes. eight Orange C.Oast men. All nine are charged with conspiracy to cheat and defraud service 111t11tlon <·ustomers in an Orange County Gr11nd Jury Indictment issued after 11 loft!: In· \'ttl~11Uon by stale •gents and diJtricl 11ttomey'1 investig11tor1. A~·aiting court action this moming were Jerry Kendall. 35, of 969 Sonora Road and Stanley Davis , 32. of 1036 San P11blo Circle. both of Costa ~fesa: Edward Camey . 27. or 20&62 Shell !{arbour Drive. Huntington Beach 11nd Roger Mendenhall, 28, of 26095 Avenida DeSoo. Mission Viejo. Accused with lhem are 011vid Con-- chola, 22. of 6000 Garden GroYe Blvd., \\'eslmlnster, Christopher Enriquez. 25, of 7592 Volga Drive, and Henry Castongu1y, 21 , nf 7 6 9 l Commodore Drive. both of Huntingto n Beach: Ralph Caml!y, 29, of 32M2 Calle San Marcos, San Juan C.plstrano and R. C. Weisner, 111, of Sant11 Ana . hopes next year1s discu.ssions will be "more open." The decision was announced· be.fore a p.acte.d board room with teechers st.an-- ding In the back of the rooin 1nd along the sides. Airwest Struck By Mechanics, All Flights Off All Hughes Alrwest filghl.8 out of Orange County Airport have been cancel· ed as have all flights in the company'r weatern chain as the re.suit of a mechanics ' 1trike eafly ,today. A spokesman for Hughes Airwest in San Francisco said the $79 members of the Aircraft Mechanics Fr a i er n a I Association walked off their joba at o'clock this morning. The strike by mechln" aralyzed Airwest operations in e i I ht western states, parl.3 of Canada and Mexico. Seven dally flights from Orange County Airport are affected. Airwest carries passengers from Orange County to Phoenix , Tucson, Las Vegas, Reno. Salt Lake City, Los Angeles,, and point& in Oregon and Washington. The 7:45 a.m. flight to Phoenix did leave Orange County airport today, 11 local Airwest spokesman said, but it was the last flight allowed to leave. Mechanics want their pay to reach $6.60 an hour by September. 1m. ac· cording lo an Airwest official. The union has also asked for 11 holidays, retroac- tive pay and changes in work rules. The Airwest spokesman in San F'ran· cisco said the unkin demands would in- crease company C08ls by about SO per· cent.lo , t , Ebner Mecham Dies; Rites Set r.temorlal services wUI be held at 3 p.m. Thursday for Elmer E. Mecham, a retirtd resident cHy employe and South Laguna . resident who died Tuesday at South C.Oast C.Ommunfty Hospital. He was 71. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Albert 0. Hjerpe of the Unitetl Presbyterian Church at the McCormick h1ortuary Chapel in Laguni Beach. Mr. ~1echam. who lived at 30802 S. Coast Highwa y. is survived by his wife, Roberti!: a brother, Paul of Oceana: and a sister, Margery Freemyer of Long Beach. The family suggests that memorials be made in the form of contributions to the Heart Fund. TODAY by RING AND HAND SHAPES Every \VOma n is aware that the 1" shape of her face is o( great im· portance \\'hen considering a ne'v hair-do. Did you also know that ! the shape of you r hand is equally .i important "'hen buying a ring? ! Round stones. like the brilliant • cut diamond, look well on any hand I shape. and if your hands are large, & vou might consider flanking the I Cente r stones with others to give the ring greater balance. 1 1 ! Plump hands look best. \vith pear-K sbaped stones. The small end ol the stone po ints toward the fingertip to ~ive fin j?ers a more enlongated I annearence. Rectangular or emer· I aid eul slone1 al so tend to give ling· !I ers a longer look. Jt Those women fortunate enough to ha ve slender hands and long, I, taperint_ fingers, have the easiest I choice. They can wear any cut well • but the marquise shape, pointed at both l!nds, is extremely nattering. U,1 T•ttMti. 'Pro111pts Ana11e1t11 Sen. Robert Taft Jr. fR·O hio) ntroduced legislation Tuesday that would provide qualified amnesty for 70,000 draft evad· ers in jail or in exile. The men "':ouJd have to · 'Serve three years in the armed forces. as aides in hospitals or in govern· ment programs to improve cities. Water Official Says Air Station Ending Pollution The U.S. f.iarlne Corps Alr Station at El Toro has been a significant source of pollution in Newport Bay the past five years, bot is now taking steps to correct the problem , a state water quality official alleged today. A public hearing on the charge will lake place next monlh even though the Marines are gpin11 to connect Into the Irvine Ranch Water D\!trkt sewer system in les9 than • tDOnths. 1 ~'We've talready 1i1ned tht contract,'' said Lt. Mario Baraua, auis1ant public works director al the Marine b~e. Even so, Regional Water Quality C.On· trol board members ha ve ordered the hearing because di strict offleials said the base is responsible for up to one mlllion gallons of efnuent a day, haU of which regularly reaches the upper Newport Bay at this time of year. "!l's been an off-and-on problem," said John Casadzinski, 11 staff engineer , who explained that during the dry summer season relallvel,> little or the discharge makes it along the five·mile sandy chan· nels. Casadzinski stressed that the base has been treating its own discharge and that it has not been dumping raw sewage into the bay. ' f6-t . I VALT~RU • ' ,,..,)"" ~ ~ . . S:,.n· Cleme e nibe' Or Coritmtrce ~!rectors have I rw:I themselves ln\the middfe of an aw. orrie question thlii w~ek: -how does)I· c y of 17,000 ~sons ihl· ·p~esi ~ Japan , ~e Prime.Mh11Ster! '. And the directors have three Weeks to find the answer and get lb work on a plan, they agreed Tuesday. Prime Minister Eisaku Sato, a large of. ficial entourage and scores of Japanese reporters and photographerg will descend on the city Jan. 6 and 7. "We don't really know how to greet the most important foreign figure ever to visit San Clemente." Chamber Manager Robert Evans told directorii. The group acknowledged that the Japanese place an extremely high value on ceremony and ~rotocol and the ci· ly should.do spmetb1ng fitting. ''But wbat?J he asked. The answer is cloaked in uncertainty this week. Directors chose Dr. Colden Boyle, Phi! Ellsworth and Evans to sit as a com· mittee lo try to organize a greeting for the chief of state and the Japanese Presa Corps. But as of yet no details have come from Washington on the chances that President Nixon and Prime Minister Sato would make some sort of public ap- pearance during the two-day awnmit talks in San Clemente. As a rule. the President rarely appears for public functions in the city -other than t.o make a surprise shopping trip or drop in at a restaurant for dinner. "We haven't heard anything yet on the plans, other than the fact that the entire Japanese delegation will be staying at the Newporter Inn during the visit,·• Evans said. Heiukled.that I.be visit comes •l• Um t when chamber business is ..extremely busy. DirectQI-$ ,agreed that if plans mesh, perhaps \fiey would seek the closing of school classes to allow youngsters to swell the ranks o~ greeters. other prellmlnary ideas Call for wooing the Japanese Press Corps y,·lth side trips and other activities during the two-day visit. The plans call for a seeking assistance from the Anaheim Convention an.d Visitor's Bureau on the aspects o( im· pressing the Nip)Y.lneiie journalists. Ellsworth said that arrangements could be worked out through the U.S. State Department's protocol office. "I was in Japan four years ago and during that time the Prime Minister was \'isiling India. I saw how the Japanese people reacted to ceremony involving Mr. Sato and the importance they place on welcomes." Ellsworth said. • "San Clemente should really put on a cordial one." . , .... , • to o..ti IQld ~tlf, Ind th., °ll'llkt dittlnc:tl'l't )twtlry. Ttkt ~coin& out of \hi u f• Hj>Otit Mi, eookl• jan IM pill'/ bllnlu, slioil ll'lltrlt. w11r th1MI T~ ITllk• f1d'llon1ble, 1tttactlvt coln brte•lttl and }twttry !Of"''" Jn evffllnkS. tie blrs, and mon•t cu'*. .conlt tn ~v1nd wt'lltnow)'Ou • now wt fr11nt coin• Of 111 dt"°'"lnatlon .. "foff:!tn ind Oomlttle ln'1ny sin In 1l k11at told, TM frlme& lrt .. 1111 1ttacl'l9d '° 1ny chain, Nclcltet, bttellet Of O.tt. Mee• for J4 kar•l told coin l,_mMtrorn ' It.ti -0 () ~ c. J./.uniphri ej Jewelerj 1823 NEWPORT BL VD., COSTA MESA \Vlth Christmas so near, let us show you our selection ot .1ems in All cuts for vour holiday giving and receiving. 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"* 011tr1ct not a.Mr t11t11 JO dqt tfttr blg•est bank, and r-·ie ---·~ 1 r•-n 0 r ••••tllablllty •ap between you cla1o1lllCltl011 111 tf!KI wl?ll N •bo'tt n<orflod 111 ._ 141, """II i. 14 or r.c.lPI or ...,rdl•M ..,dlfl", e """"" ~-.un"f•&c:U\l ..... T"~ e t1Jt9d TrlOM cou11eu .. 1r It'll' ,,,.. 111"" M11e11111-. Ml" 111 111t 9'flce ., ""• Tiit bnl et Et1uctt1011 ,...,.,,.. ,.. Hagedorn, chief economilt and deprecate a firm," says H. 1iDd tbt BettU B u a i n e a a ii.to. tr• "" ~ w •r• rwlMll W CD,jfllY ,_.,. ot Hid OIUl'ltt, c-rllll'lt to r1IKt •n' Hill tll IJIOI 1 lo • .i ••.. ....vt t f th N "·-·• Gets L d B-·-• p Im Id I of Bl1ft8UI rl thfs natlOn is vnnr llOor "'..,..,.... flKIN """ Mddlfl'I fllM ,...,..., "-11: 17f7 l"ltulr11 Dl'lvt. ••l'w -lr"9Ullrltf tl'ttl'•lR, 1'"'-11:' .,. _...en 0 e AINIJ&I an nl(..'l;I ' • er, pres en JV"' ., ~lTuctlcrt '""-· ~ r.vi1i-n11 co... ,,.._ e.n~ "'-. OCl!AN vu!.w .AssoclaUon of Manufacturen, tbe ,Council of. Better Bu.dneu mJsundentanding of what the be fortS~ I Hrt ., tllt llllaw ll1ltlll for ,.. --tf .. .,. ... flllll,llM -SCKOOl. DISTIUCT ·-"··t t --· ·-. 11ure~·s. "The bureau does BB"D-are:, ~·t. they ·-ltl r1!ft.. An' hHllll, wtll•T•, Ylll:lllOll. ,.... ct.nod .,. •If o.o lrlclufl,. ,.... ti.-ci.rt11Ct L. H1H -e• ... ,,. -corpora e •uu ur • au ~ .,..,.., _ .. mo11an ., ....,. IMfttflh 1Ml1 111 111 • dlll'ott 11111 .. ~ °' '"' r,,,.,.. w Ste'"""'' tttt vestor mJndJ Just haven't For Plant not er\dorse '1ly firm nor does up to do, what they can. be ex:· Cllllan • """ ~ l11IW WIN IC-I.... tf Ml•. Bolonl ot £CIK•"°" .....,.f-.f and I -~-' to d °""''-111a11 111 .. 14 • -"' Dlt.11: ~., ltn D9"-'~ 0tcem111r 1. 1t11, caught up psychologically with it provide oplnlons," adds ~""""'" no ._1'"" ... -.. • o. "l"fO'ft!td .. ·~fMt "' .... r•Ullf' • .,.. OL YM.P\C INVUTMINT co.. l'vlillllMd Drlnlt (Gui °""" Plitt, the ecicmomk lndlcator1. Woodrow W~g. pres'ldent ol For instance, says Wlralg. :: ~at!.~ ,.i. ftr tt'lf"W.Clf 111t :!s: ":ti:'w.lttl't A-o-i..r a. 11' ''" 1»t-11 M-~ of us belleve that .1.._ SAN DIEGO (AP) -The the Better Buii.ness Bureau of let's 'assume you have a com- KolldtY•llltll lit •111"llldl'ft _,,in11 L• Milt! ... C•nt. '°'* -• 1.1ia Sonv r ........ bas aN'lulred 11.I M llton 1"4 y 1.. "II '" t11t catlldl~ '"'"'111"' ..,.lllMn, 8y ,1m "'"1,., LEGAL NOTICE men wbo control production, J ....,. I' v, etropo ew or.... plaint about a price you've -11~ to ,... p1rt1cv1.... u.n, Nt11t1nt a.ridirr .. -...... i.... and Investments acre1 or land for an assembly rdates Its factual Information paid and the BBB won't agne. cJ.WOfktllM or """' ol -kmOll na: NOTIC8 OiJ' UL.• TO ... ~ plant to be used by the to ho uat to handle taint .m1110'!'tot • t11t Ke19d. • l"ublltNcl Orlftff CCIMI• o.iw .., ... , N10H•sT 11100•1t111 have quiet, steady fiiigers on consurnm w m ap-your comp • c11u111u1"' ....,,,_ w ... ~ 1s. 21. If, 1m :m.n Nallce 11 11trtev t l"*ll 1ri.1 ........., ..,...., ......,,001111.c -·•·· beal Japanese electronica manufae-praise this . Information in "I bou""t 8 dress for ll0.9S. 11.1cki.v1r 1.20 bldl w111 111 ....i• tllf" •le " ""' ... _._3 """' .,..._,, turer By late 1972 color d 'din w'·the t to ... c1rN1 a. r 1i. L•ver •.n LEGAL NO'nCI ~1-...1 •1•rc11 of t111 1t1..-i"t u• They're supposed to be chllly • tel g 1"' r or 00 I NW the ume. thing selling E1Ktrlci111 •.u -11-1 w111c11 M• """ c1ec11..-television sets will be turned deal with a specific firm." on the nert block for ·ST.95. G11r11r 1.as " l4Ui wr111u1 to ,,.. nMd• of t111 CM1t Ctwrt· pragmatists with u n c a n n Y out, a spokesman said. L•1~er 7.22 ••CTrrioui ausiNnl munl!Y con"' Dhtrld: feelinas for market and f1nan-You are wondering whether The first merchant wouldn't P1Jntv '·" POULTRY EQUIPMENT " The TV sets will be D' h •• A ,_ !or . ba k" P•~e"'•""' ,,,. 11AM1 STATIMINT s,1, llld• wiu 111 OPtMd w "*"'c" clal trends. 11 was .... r 15 a super 11ve me my money c • Plumtitr 1.xi Tiit 11o11-1nt '"l'JOl'I •• dol11t 11u11,,... rHd 11eud w _,.,.1111 11en11 •• nmci aasembled at th~ rate of 5,000 buy to Dishwasher B, so you You would be told in this P1'11''1' f .IM51r.APACHE TIUIU PROOurn.12u., tttt ,,,_...,tor"' tt ll :OO 1·"'· No · .0, aay Olsen and a n'IOnth end increased call the BlJB for a tllmple Roofw ' ,,,, ,,._ -M TllurldlY. J~ .. ltn. 111 fflt lolnl Hagedorn. n 000 b 'd case, says Wlrsig, 'that it's sn"t Mettl l.2t at1111t Avenu•, .,_,, .... Rown o1 ttw or11r1ct Admln!ttr1ttan gradua y to 20, , e sa1 , cbmparlson of the products !bill f nd .. Iron wor~1r1 w1ui.m Flllllusof\. 121t It Ir•• t llulldJnti. 1J70 Ad1m1 Avenu•. COit• MUI. The busln•--community, with most of the 300 employes , your respons ty to i 1-11e Rem1arc11111 7.N A11•nu1. COii• """""· c1utor"11. All blcb mutt 111 ...,1.,.,.. to ......., You won't get It. · best buy, ''The BBB cannot s1ruc1ur11 t.m Thi• llu•11"11" 1' 1111111 Cllnlklcltf b'I' th• o111u"' ttw Purrrittlnt AHflt 11 t11e they .aay, tradlUonally lqs t o be rt(:ruited in the San "The bureaus d o not test or tell bualneumen what to l -Fll!Cil l!r.c:tor 7.'9 In lllllJv~W.~ ,..,...,_ •llcN9 ldd• ... wlor ti! ,"", ,.·-.. • fat behind upturns and downturns, Diego area. . rod ·-" 1r 1.CMJ 111 .. tt 1""'"'"' fllld wi1t1 1111 CCIUl\tY 111e -n1.,. ta i. • • • un-appraise p uc'"", s a Y a charge for thelr product!I." c1notn11r "-• • . • -•ld11"1t1an. J'usl as )'OU and L When things Junichl Kodera who •·· Palm >'Th t tell brief the B t .... · OPEltATINI INC1U111111 Clerk of Of'1n19 .countf on .. IN. .... Pr--4 form• lfld compl•ll lfl. ·are boo-'""• corporate br-'--' ,._ er. ey canno you In : e ter ~1ness Grou11 1 "°' ~'!!;..,.•l1e.r"''~ J. ~ 0-t)' ttruet'-11\1' 111 o1:1111n111Id•'1 :: ref to......,belle d :'.:.': been general mana1 ger of whether appliance B ls better BurtJUI are no n-pro f 1 t , 6 '°"' 2 •n ll>ubll911td Or•-eo.11 011tr ,.lat Purct111.11111 Dept, -' t"9 °111' • use ve anger 11'6..... Sony'• distribution acility 1t than appliance A or not." private organlutiooa, aun.. Group J 1·51 N-• u.. 11111 Dlcernlltr I a. ii •bow Mcltw•. 'or ldCllHONI i.....-m.tlali until they ~-·•ate Into lower • B~·bane near San Fr•""'sco, • Grou• " 6.&2 ltn • J1u.n or tntMc:tlOll 1ppo1nt-1 c.111 Mr. llalllrl M"IUa. 1 U1 """"" You think you have been ported by bu a I n e 1 1 con-g;:; ! t~ c.11:=--mi:~11.,.~.'!m,,.111w a. • profits and consumer resiatan-will manage the new plant. c.barged an outrageous price tribuUons. Tbelr new national Gtou• 1 1.01 LEGAL N011CE c.n1n• • c.1111«'1 OitcW ""'" ce. Wbm thinga are ln a down 'n>e land for wbic.h escrow for a repair service and you organization -the CBBB - Groua t 7.15 ""'""-fl tlll C011I Canunu!'lllY Col'-M ~ al OVer the Jast ~ Joca'~ In l Group' 1.eo ,. 1~n 0111tr1ct • ., C•ll'I, 1n .... _. rtclf tta .-~ •"" clorrtd 'l\1fllday b -.a a call the BBB to compl1ln. It says tba the councll'• "dual TUMSTlkl FICTITIOUS llUSINllS 11111"1 I~ ol Ille tot1I llllCI. ~I cMCkl years,, they Ignore p:>alUve 635-acre industrial park about ... on ... handle ''"'""'COmplainll mission ls to become an ef· "N. Truck l.05 NAMI! STATIMt:NT ''""-.I tcctllllllltl. o.otlta of wcuulul mi Ind! lo until the ' ,_ ". 1 ni. Tnldl: 1.• ni. 1o11cow1,,. --,,. et1111 1>1c16w"hl wtu ... ,..,n.td 1o t111 ~.. econo c ca rs 23 miles north of downtown ''The bureau does not handle fecUve·naUonal self-regulatory • • 11 .,..., Trvct 1.1J bu•IMU '" pro. Othtr ci-ir dllelt• 11..ttr c.l'I caab remn-s start Jin•"•• San D' fo along US 395 Sony lalnts ~·t th • f f I pr! te •~ 1,. 16 .,.,, Trudi •.zr 01STINCTllll! LICl!NSE •ttAM!S, w111 1111 ... ium.ci w11t.111 11tteen d•,1 .ner er--&"''6• 1e · • • comp auuu e pnce o orce or Va en ......... se ''. ""'· Trvct s..o "" Hill A~•. "°""'•In v111rr. c.111. in. lloll'd., rru111t1· afept1nc• "'"'"" Both men agree there c.orp. o America, the Tokyo products or service unless and to demonatr1te a lincere " ... 'Id. Trudi: S.lt !mCI. lllkU1), wllldl wlll Ill on J111111rv 12. lnt. ll --~~-"-In the !Inn' baldlary ··1·· a con-th ha bee . and vlalbl I rr1n1Jt Ml-s..w Rot11rt o. i>otter, t111 -=•-Dr.. 1111 .. .,._ o1 urritt •rd ,..,,._111,.. aU are wJ\..-ui..ol-I su .. ru wi ere s n nu.srtpresen-e concero or a>& w1t.r T•lldr. s.11 Huntr11111on BNCh. C•Hf. nwa. 111e ~lbllltf ot Purctwoltf"OI. K bu 1 ineu-financial picture~ tr actual option to Increase Its tatlon about the pr J c e , ' ' 11Jmers. '' T~· Jantolne Kt>fdul9 ol W••H h 1111.. Rl<Mrd .. rtollc, :IOll"i 0,.1 ... lbal Min flX wtn lit Hdld to •II •mllllntl 1-1..--d1.... boJAI .... to bout 3(t acres b I WI I Tb buru M t ha "' u"'" JourMYl)'lolll wortln1 4 • .,. or tltllf 11i.nct. c1111. unlftl 11111c1 r.•111 .. 1 • .-t•• """'" aorc1 where Phase Two ui 1~ ~· ....,'6s a · • emp as ztl rs g . e U! .,-DO ve 111 ,_,.. Th11 11u1.1""' 11 111e1 ... conc1uci0d b'I' 1<coonHnl11 1111d. the tox bill to Con~111• the in-It will be the (lrst assembly You feel vnn have been subpoena power. · C. EKl't bid Wit M ICldrnHd It tM-I G.nlf"ll iJ'1r1,.,....IP. Thi llMrd re ........ tllt rlllht to rl]Kt •-o•-. JV .. ''"'c11n' o1 Ille ll01re1 o1 Ed11t1t1o11 ., R1c111rd 11mnc 1n' or 111 11111:11 or to ....,.,,... •llY .,. ternational currency l(luabble f.lant of a Japanese company IWindled by a home -im-Unlike the Federal Trade "" Morwl'Ol"l<Mt•• u"u1tc1 1c1111o1 or1trld 1tao.rt o. PotMr r111gul•rl1Y v 1n1orm111tt '" ""' llllddl,,.. the ... -~•-naldstan war con-n the United ·States, the provement outfit antJ you ask CommWlon or the state at-•nd t111n 111 Hll"Rrl<I ta f II• T111• ll•lerntfll fllld with ll'lot County AU m111r1111 •rd ~1-t 1r1 IOICI In .1 .. uw_.-• ' department of -al· fain, the ~· have nG la'lf tnforcement ruponalblllU.. or any punlUve clout. • A BBB'• power ft moral llll!lon and publicity. 'l'bo BB11s W<Jrk wllb aroupo of busine.umen and ' r a d • ....ctatlon1 to dev<lop .tocf .. of advertising and ldlln&. They then monllo< ......... compliance wilh the coda . They wW answer your h>o qUiriea about retailert, temee firml and others with factual ln!armation from their flltl. While their files have been lharpty crltlclied • • 1.,, adequate and often lnacC'mlte, the BBBs are making a major effort now to ·update •and upgrade them. lnquirl'" are the purpose of m0&t pl>m>e calts to a BBB. nt bureau' of metropolitan -New York, fOli instance, 111 answering dote to 1501000 lnqutrie.s thll YW\- almost double the number of complaints. They will by to media~ your complaints when they arise from disagrtementl . In the marketplace -flalD wllll delivery men, for lmtance. Adm1"111r1tor ot SChllol l'•clllrtw 111 t111 Ci.rt o1 or1,,.. Coun!Y on: NIN, :r:t. .n "•• 111..ri.r1 11" Clllldltlaft. Tiii co.11 tinud:\ bJgb unemployment. spokesman said. the BBB whether you have tomey general or the city Olflct Of Jd'IDol F1cll!tl11, 1U7 Pllctntl•, lt11 . '' a....,1rly J, MllHalf °""""' Ccmmunlty Co!leot Dlt!rlct ll\lkft llD,1-.::=::..:~:..:=::::::::.:.:::::, __ ;!:;::;::::.:::...:::::;:_ _____________ _:c_ _____ _:_::.,_ ______ _:;,:_.=:::;:::;~:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:;; C01!1 M .... C1Utornl1, on or blfor• f11• Caun!Y c11r11. 1u1r..itH, wrllllf'I .,.. (mplltCI, 11 t. f1'll d1y •llCI llour tit fat N r.ul'tll'lf ol llld1 iJ'ubltllltd Dr•lltt COlll DlllY Piiot, cont!llOll ol •n' lt.m(1}, In 11'1• 1>1111111111• Nolle• 10 llldd1r1. TN NCl"<'«nliler M,. •nd Olclmbtr I, I , 15, P•'f"'ll"I Ip full mull lit mldt Wlll'llll bid mu11 ii. tncloud 111 • -•111 -.1ope l9n Jl61-1'1 n .... worklM d1f1 •IN-r 11ollc. Gt 1w1rC11 Merl ... tM IHI• af 1111 wort, thl lllm• of •NI tllt llotn'lhl lnUlf bl ,_ .. ~ the blclder 11111 !hi d1!1 111d flour el tlll LEGAL N011CE Ille CCIII-C•ll'lll'll II llmt ol flrll HY· -lr19. It 11 the ~· ,._lblllfY el Ille mlM. blclder !CJ ... llwll 1111 bid 11 r1<•l'l9d '" .. ,4211 Sllfltd: NORMAN e. WATION prgper ttm1. SKty. 9_.4 ol Tru1!NJ I. 8\D llOMO FICTITIOUS aUllNlll °""': Jtl!Ull'Y 6. 1'11. ll iOO 1.n"!. Etcll lllld $11111 ti. --nltd b'I' • NAM.I ITATCMIMT llld: No. ;u:r llld Bond on tll• form PrOfllred fr>MI "" "Tl'le follaWllll ~ 11 clolM Ml-Pulllll911td Orli'IM C-1 Diily Piiot Arclllltct. Cluly Ul<VIW by thl lllddtr .... , NEWl'OltT CHAltTEll COM,ANY OKM!bel' IS. 21t lt1l ill!>n prll'ldNt 11111 1 ~•lion IVll'ICll1Hd to "'' ,,_ • 1 '" >>I •-_. .. Kii· do llullMU Ill fM Slit• ol C•lllor!ll• 11 -1111 ' U ' ..,.....,., ' Clllt. ~ LEGAL NO'J'ICE $~,.ty, n.mlnti IM Ntwpart.Mn,m Ul!iflW Jl:ilph W. Mitt. M.D., 907 'llc«rlla, Sdl004 Oldrld ., ,Orlftll Cau..ty M Suitt 111, NIWtOtl hid\, C1llf. t2"0 i--~~~..,.,-====--1 ebll-1 or • c•tl'ller 1 cllldl tr cerl'ltlld 1111• llullMll 11 Mine tonctuclllll ., I'll NOTICI "p OllSOLUTION d'lldc, etrrllltd wl"-1 ..u11lflutlarll, llldlvldVll OP t'AltTNl!lllHIP drnm on I Hl'tl'!lf lillflk of IM St1i. of 0 -w ---, ... 1 ..,, " "'"" I .,. J•Y C1 llforlll1 1r • n1tl-I lllnll dill"' '""' • ,.._ .,... C Cl ' • wn " btnlneis in tflt Stitt ot Ci llfornllJ Ill JM Till1 st•l«Mnl flltd wlll'I tlw """"ty CDHl!M, •NI CAllMl!N· SAHTA """ltlA. •mount ef 11111 "'c.nt (HU ol 1""'°""'1 Clerk of OrlnM C-ty on: NO¥. IJ, lt71. lttrltafor• clolnti bv•l'*I undlf" tM fk- blCI lild ,,,. H~lbll !CJ ... "--'· ., ••ll'tf1Y "· Mlcldoll. °'""" CaunlY tlllou1 tlrm """'• Ind ,...,.. .. Clerk. CA.REFltEI! ,.-,TIO COVERS, " 1"'2 ~ Unl!llOll 5dKool Dlllrld ot OrlMt Publllllfd Ori"" COlll Dll/11 l'llol, Sffdl lll'td., 54.llho 1'1V.. City el' Hun: CmmfY. Thi llkkltr'1 lilOlld WU -r1n1M °""'11111r I L IS. tt.4'11 , alloff fl,,.,_ ... di C.un.., ~ Or-Slltl ol Pt'l'nwnt ol tchlll d-11 Ill CIM fM ' ' ·~ .., .utnsrtul bleldlr t•ll• to flit lllllflCJarY Cllttornl1o dlcl on !Ill lott\ ••r • bond• •• r.ciulrtd by N con1rl(I LEGAL NOTIC& DKtmtitr, ltn, 11y mutvtl --.t. Dao;u-11 w f•ll1 or ""11t1 ,. ~ 11'1-CllllOl'tl 1119 111d SN"rt-11'11" n!I la I cvnl'rld Wlfl\111 ... ll*ltltd lllM. ti NOTICI o• TltUSTSl'I U.LI mm1n111 IM!r rwl•llclM •• """"" ftle lllld I• llOt ~td by t"9 OwMr OUI """'"· Wl!h!11 llKly 00) dl'l'l •fler 11>1 d1!e .. , UND•R ,•,•n•o ... ~,":. T T ... Id llu•IMH '"' ""-Mur• wtll lilt -for th 1 Gt lllld II .... _ bl... -.... eluded by C1rm•11 S1nt1 Marl•, who W!ll e _,, 1111 1, tr ,.,. ' to l.11111 11tll41-IJSIS Plf 11..t dl.a..rll't •II llllil/Htln W Mt1 Wllam IM c:onfl'"1d Is 1w1rded.. UKUMI NOTICI! IS HEREBY GIVl!N• 1111t ..... ti Ind I H --• tNI 41Uwr1 lo 11'1• Ownt'r .the ,_lr9d WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES , 1 C1ilforlll1 Pl'l;bi., to';:, tlrm r1<e ~• 1 """"• contrKt d«:urntnl• tht bid bo1111 or ""' CCM'"PGrlllon, 11 Trvst11. or s~.or Furthlr notlc;• I• 'rierttw 1lllen t111t trw ·n;ou~ of 1'111 ferfl~llCI r Clthlet'1 dMdl. TrwlH. GI' Sub1tltulld TruttM, PUfSUllll Undtrlltned wlll 110t 119 rllPOlltlble from w~~ ao~·:;n:':.::u11t•IDld:y.TH• CON· ~•o'"'o•i°"'e "'•J "i'•" =•"! br tlll1 d1' on for •"'f Dtlll11Hon•~ l~rrtd T ,. L 0 E .-.AA .u....... ,..., I 11Y C1rrnlf'I lint• Mm-11 111 1111 IWft -RllCT DDCUMINTS 11"81• m•n 11111 r_.d9d ,,.,., :It, 1'10 In CM'" In 11w1 lllm6 of fll• tlrm ' 71\t 11/CAHIUI bidder 1lmu1t1-t(y llook t)O:I PIH l.Q IMlrurMM 110., lntJ DATED AT Hu llnl"tcin I 1• t" wl!h tilt n.eutlon of 1M A•retm1nl, WIU of Otllct11 ltlCIN"lb '" "'' ottlu of 1"' Citlfornl• ftlla lOlt'I n ,.,. of o.c.m111r' bt requlrtd to lllf"nlth t "•'"""'' Bond 111 Cou11rY RICOl'dfl" ot Or1n11 CDU!'llY, 1m ' ' 1n 1moun1 eqiJtl II FlflY "runt (JO'lk) ol Ctll!Grllf1, trld pUl"lulnt lo tlle Nollet ol • Jiy Cohtll F·ltaJ tM canl,Kf Pl'IC. llid • 1'"1lltltul Oto11ult 1NI l!lld!Oll lo S.11 llltrlUNllr lltJlllllll'lld Or•-COllf 1)911~ Piiat Pertonn111a BOftll lfl '" ltwOU"t -•I 1t> rtcord9d Au,1,11! 10, Im In 9oak t7SS Dtnmlllr IJ, ltn S»i.11 -llundffll "'ttnl Cl~) or llwl con. P•ff JU lflllrumtnl Mo. "'° of H!d1-------------1 Ired Prlct . E1ell Mell,,_ fnlm 1 i~ Off1cl1t RkOl'CI,_, w111 M11. Oii Tlllldt,, LEG" NO'l'ICE Corr1111rw Mll"•d«y .. Ille Owner". JlllUll'Y 11, 1'72 -11:00 A..M. II tlll ll\lln """ .. WllSTITUTION OF MATIRIALI Ott enlTll'ICI of Weyt"'""1er ""°""lttl-------------1 MliTHODJ CllnP111'1. fonMt'tr l'llmtd: P1dflc F1CTITIOUI llUSINISS ....,,.... It'll U11Clnc11r-,.,., I'll Wal1r11 Mori•-co.. klc•ltd •I 4'I NA.Ml ITATIMINT 1PtClllc prootuch, "lllPl'lllflt, "'IJleml, '""*"""" lllwl., 111 Ill• ClfY ol ATlllM!m. Tiit fllli-lr111 "'"°"' I• Cloln1 ...,ll_ mlferl1I• or m1thodl, lwCI 111"1nd or lr.O. County crt °''""· Stile of C1llfornle, 11 11. "'m11 of CllmPl••blt .,.11ty or llllll!Y 1r• ""'llllk 111dlon, !CJ tlll hlohtll ~lcldw far . CAltEFllEE iJ'ATIO COVl!kl, ltJl'I ll1ttd, t•OIPI -· I uni .... or nawi ''"' lll'flll'9 .t .,,. t!m• "' Nie In BHd'I ll""d .• Suitt 21JI\,. Hllntktl1en Pl'Ollud , l'fllwm, •tc., 11 nec:n•K-'td, or llw!UI rncintY ol !ht U"lttd $1111'1 9' lleldl, Ct tjt. fH4 ~lellry • ~· tPl<lnc. Amtrk.11 111 rltllt, 11111 •rd lllttr"'· Cimi•" S.nt1 Merli, 6lll Gumm t lor.s •r• wr~. COllll..,td to 11111 -~Id ti.-It UlllMt lllcl Orh11, Hlltltlnlfon llldl, C1lll. ,.,.. Cwlt1 ol tM ConlrlCf DliculMftlt I~ DHd 111 tlll Jlf1lPirtY 111\1111 111 COiii Thll bull-I• Ml"' colldo.cttd by In t ludl"' dr1wln111 •nd 1P1Klflutl0111 1r1 °" Miu, Callloml• H id Counl'f •l'lf Sltlo llldlvlcluil. I'll• •ftlll '"'' Ill .-curtd 11 fM om.:. d ""9crlbtd 11 tCJ1i-s: c1,_ s1"11 Mllr141 Par~.J-t. l'lr1n11"1, 2<16%1 0.. LCJI 12 ot Trlld 2'0t, 111 ftt9 City ol T111i ilihlP!*nl llltd wltll tttt Cll'Ul'llY Pr-, 01111 Poll!!, C1llfor"l1, uPOft lhli C•T1 Mu.II, •• Plr Mli1> rl<orHd I" Clerk .. O,~ Count' on· D1anM1er 14 """'"' of I ._II of UO.GQ .... HI tro 9°'* 92, P••• 24. MllClllllltDUI Ml.Ill, 1t7f, (ly h'tlrh" J. M~ Dtl>llt.f 1tUur1 tnl rtt1rr11 11'11rlOI. II fM9e h'I !tit offk.• of the Countf RK#dtr of Ceul'llY Clirti: 4ciq.oll'llflh.,.. rlturnecl '" "°"" coftdltlcrt u lCI countf, · 11'·14174 with I"..., (10) dtr1 1ttoer 11'1• dill 1.t tor COMMOML Y KNOWN ' AS! I 4 I l'ubtl ll'lld Or111111 Co.st O.llw l"llot ll>e·....,1.-.., bid .. ~ tun llftOUnt ti ttw H1mlltcw. Strttl, COii• MtU, c..•tar11l1 Dtcembtr IS. 22. 2t lf71 •ncl JlllU•!'V s' •t-11 Wiii lit rll11rllld. S11d lllt Wiii lit ll'llltt, llul wllhlll,ll 1'11 • ~yj II 11'1111 lit m1fld.ltorv llPGC't !hi CCIII-COll*"'lll or w1rr111ty, 111!11'"' or lrntllld,l-------------tr1dor ta wllorTI f1'll alfl!r1<t 11 •w1rdtd. '"1rdlnt1 tllll. po 11 • 111111 or •nd upon lllY 1...tlcontnclor undtr 1111'1'1. to lftCUmllr•ncn, to llll•b' tlM lndlbttdne.1 LEGAL NO'J'ICE PIY rKll I"• !11111 fll• H14 -1n• nm 111CU•td ti.-u id o.td. fncl11dln11 1111 '"1--------~~---to •II warkmt11 «nPiovell ti.-tnt!'ft Ill fM flNI .Xlltnflt ot fllt. Tn,i1tn •1'111 of !ht JUI uecullon of thl cantr1d. tnnl1 crMled W 11ld Ond, 14111no:•1 l'ICTITIDUS llUllNllS No bidder m1'0' w!thdr.W Iii• lllld for I thweurdtr. wllll Im.rest P'O'tld4d 'ffltr•l11, NIIMI STAT«MINT "'1.CJd of lorl\ .. 11,... 1'5) dirt 1f'ltr IM 11111 !I'll 1tnP1.ld •rlnclp1I ol Ille Mlt T11• follawtoe "''°"' 11 do!1>1 bulll'ltU dltt II'! tor 1119 -11'1 of 1111$, Hl:Undl b, lllcl Oltd1 1-11 122,ftt.7', 1•: NEWPORT-MES.\ UNIFl£D wlll'l lntwut tl'llrton from J1nu1ry 1, U11 l. D 1.1717J lt,111n: Qrdt.'lullt ltJ, SCHOOL DISTRICT •1 Pl"O'tldld lft .. Id Nett. lrvlnt, C1llfor"ll f26&I of Or1n1e ~If, C11tlonli. CM.TEO: No'flmblr lJ, 1t11 Llt hllnt Dlltrlbutors. ltt., 1 I' Doro!llf Ht!"W'J' FllMr WESTWOOD .USO:::IATES. C1trlornl• corpor1tlon, 17175 SkyJ11rk iJ'~!'tht•I,_ "91111 •• sud'I Trutlll Clti:llo, Suitt ltJ, lrvlne, Clllfornll ~ ..S.1100 llY Haiti G. 'oYoockworlll, Tli!1 bu1I-11 1111"' nindvdW 111, • OllN 01een111W 10. ltn 11u1111nt s.cr.i1rr C°'"'•"°"· Publlllltd Orlllllt Co11t O.IW iJ'llot, •nn ltOllllCI D. ·-· k . IS. lt71 •"" DK. 12, 1'71 :blll·7l PuttHllMd Ort11.. C011I D1l" Piiot, ~AllCltnl -------------IDK«nblr I, t, 1S. 1'71 tlll-11 11111 1t1ltmlflf f!'-1 wltll tM Countv LEGAL NO'J'ICE 1-------------IClerk ol or-COUtrtY .,..: Otcemtrtr 16. LEG ., NO'J'ICE 1tn. llY •-1., J , M..U.. °""11"1 ~ Cou111f Cllrk. ------;:;::------1·----'-'-'-'------IJlllM'I•""•" OWtlltrtt' MU I' 1.-Att.M'f ft Llw MOTICI TI) CltlDITOltl iJ'ICTITIOUS llUllNllS SWiii T-W" • 141111 ... IUIJ'lltlOll COUltT OP TMI NA.Ml STATWMINT URt.ft l111k..,... fTATI 01" CALllJ'OINIA l"OR Tiit tronawlftl ,..,_ 11 a.1111 bull-°''""' c1111tnii. ftW4I THI COUNTY OiJ' ORAN•I 11: . _ ITHI l41<41tt Ml. a.nin CALll'OltM l4 llUSINES1 IERVIClt • 1'·10M Ellllt ol J'AY P...U.NTI, D«llMd. 1111 Vlcttwl1 "'""~ Sulll G. c.t1 hbllll'IW Df"lfttt C11111t Olf" l"llaf, NOTIC'E IS HEltEIY GIVEN to 9he ,...... C1llt. H.-0tnmW 11, tt. It, 1•71 11'111 JlllUll'Y S. crfdlton ot 11w1 1irlo'tl 11trntc1 ....,...., CMtlll DK1r u,,.,._.., fft1 Jill'• Im SJDt-71 t11.i 111 "r'°"' hl'tlftt c111m1 "11111t h 0r. Hv11tl11tf'M IMcll, c.i11. NICI dtctdtnt 1r1 rMUlm to ti .. "*"'· T~I• llu11h1•u II lilll"'I CGllClucltd ..,. Wiii! fM ntCffllfY vaudltrs, hi f1V tftlc• M /lldlfklull. LEGAL NOTICE ot ~ citrt or in. •bo't• ITllllllf COUf'f. or o. Und'1"WOCICI lo P'"""' tMm, wlll'I t111 "9C-fY "Thi• 116-1 fllld' wltll tit. Coullty' ' 14641 't~rt, lo JM ull0trlll9nld 11 N offlc• Cltrt; of or1.,.. County an: NWMl!llr IJ'ICTITIOUS llUS1Nllll of Mr ftlorlltY, ll08!1tT A. KNOX. 1102 22, U11 ll'f ll't""° J. Mlllclok. DIPll!Y , NAMI ITATIMINT W11tmln•ltr A11_., Su I I• C, counfY (!•r1t TM tellowl,.. PHIOM •r• '°1nl Watmln1t1r, C1llfoNll1 f:l61l, wllldl I• Pultlllllltd (,,.,... C...•I DlliY Pllot, bu1lne11 11: !111 oi.c1o1bu1lnet1ot11'11 'tr>dtnltMd In NINM'lllV J4. ..id DIC.mirier 1, t, I!, G..0 L.AllOltATOAY, l9SS l:.11 CNI! •II m11t1r11Mf11!nh1• fl tt>t 111i1lo., Hlcl lm ttJNI Mlt11w1f -Jlllt, Coran• cMt Mir, dec'lcllnl. •11111" tGoUr montl'tl 1n.r 1'ltl Cll!la'"~I•. flnt 1111llllc1tlon of 11111 nollc•. LEG., NO'l'ICE Mtnc'f A. Kltfttr, ua W, W1kefltolf, Dllld Qe«mb!lr t, lt11 . AM ,.,...lltlm, C.llforlll1. l tlt'f ltalh, A*"'l~lt!r1h'la ll1rbar1 M. Gro111, UM Mlf'lfttn ot tllt nlllt of !!It Mtl DrlY•, M-1 IMdl, C1lll. abo'tt n.mld IMcldeftl. tlOTICI TO ClllDITOJl.1 Thi• k11l111H 11 IMllll CMl!udllf Irr 1 aOllllT A. ltNOlt SUPlltlOk COUltT OI' TMI iJ'•rtntnl\lp, ''" W*""lllllltr aw .. Wl• c $TATC 01" CALl~ltNIA •oa •••lltr1 M. Gr"t W11hllf111lw, CMl!fnlll; f'MI) Tll• COUNTY OI" OU..,.. 1111• •11'-'t llltd w1111 fM Ceunty Tth ~114J P1.f111 ..._ A·Mll Clerk ol Dr•-C""""' on: o.c.mbtr 1, A"°'71tY 11r Allll'lllllttrlff~ Ert1t1 • HAAkV UL.IN, ~. 1'11. I~ le\'ll'lf J, ~ Otvvl'f l'lllllllh• OrlMe CN1t Olllr Mii, NOTIC! II HIRE.•Y GtVIN ti tM CAKmtY' Cler'(. Dt«mlltr I IS. 12 29 lt11 aMl-11 fftllllton ., fllt . ...,. MrnlOlll ~ l'!,lllllll'lld Ori-Celtt DlllY 1'1191, ' • ' ~ Ill ..,_ lla'tlllt dtlml -lnlf fht ~ .. lJ, Jf, If, ltn aDl-7l Mid ....... lfl ,.....,.. II ti .. ~.1-------------1 LEGAL NO'J'ICE Wlfli ... ,.,..,., ~ Ill tlll ~ LEGAL NO'J'ICE "' ... """ .. tht ....... mitltltd '*"'• tr ------------!• "--"' ~ """ ... IMICIMlll"Yl-----~------1 •tCTITIO\IS llUJUtlSI ~ It 1111 Vl'lllln1911td .. Wit 9flkt F-14171 NAMI STATW,.,.NT of llM' lttor'lllYI. .M!Li.JTDN• AND Alt· ,ICT1TIOUS IUlllllSI Tiit follllfl'llll ,..,.,_ I• dol"I lliut!lllU IL. 1W klllllt .... lt"tlf'4, IM A""'"" NA.Ml ITATIMll'IT "' C•I~• .... wMdl .. 1111 -'-., Tiit follloWll'lt ,.._ -"""' . COAST 1Mlt1MI INOINIS, "'2 .....,.,._Ill 1111 .,.....,,,I .... ._•" ll'llllwl Wllllfft ••: Wttt COlitl HllltW1Y NIJWllllrt lffdl. l'fl'lll"llW " 1111 .rt1t.., 11kl • ..,_, OloW TlllUC.:!lNO CO .. 1ml Lii c1rt1tn111 ""° . W'llhlll"""' "'°"""" '""" tl'MI flrit ,ubllC.· DllN• Or .. Ml"5oft Vlt lO. C.Hf. GlrfWI Meld Horllk. 6111 Wiii '""'' flon., 1'111 l'ltllu. Jtllft D-OI,,.,,.. IPJI ..... OMii• Dr .. w""""''llllfl', C•tlforlll• 1>11911 0-titr 11. lm. MIHllR vi.lo. C.111, Tl\111 bnlNH 11 11111111 COfllfuclld ..,. .,, LIWAN KALIN lt1111tY O, Witter, 1.U AlllfMlft'I ).(, hllrlC111tl •itcvtrlll.,"" win COit• Molll. C•IH. ""'· ~ Mltd Hortk Clf ltll lbcwl Mn'llll fttoMll'lt. 11111 Wttftfl1 11 "'-CllllduclW 11¥ I ll1!1 1111-1 nltd wllll t111 CDUlllY MIL.UTONI AND AXIL Golfttr1I '•rtMl"lll1'. c1.no: or Or11199 c....""" on: J-ll. lm 7MI IUMtl ... ~ tNrr Lou w.a.r •: ._,, J ~ Dt!lulY CIU"" Lt4 ........ Cltlflnll .... T11!1 •111"'1tllt n1111 with ..... CIUlltf C fl'll., ! • Tth (tlJ) '"'°" Cltrll ef Ort"" CIUntf Olll M_..,btr Xi, l'-4711 AltttMYI fir lnc.trfll ltn. 11, ll.vwtr J, MHdex, OIN!Y l'vtliltlMd DrlllM CO.It O.I" PJlal. l'UtllltlMd Orllltl Cotlt Dlllf ~1ol, C-fY Cl.,.k, Dtc'llmlltr IS. n. " alld Jt l'lllllf"Y s. °""""..., lit tt. "' t~n Ind Jlf'IU.lf'I' " PyMlllltd °'"""' CN1t Dt11¥ iJ'l1ot, 1'72 1»7.n m 1-11 o.c:-111r •· u . 21, n, 1~1 ~71 "-""'-"' • 150,00 ,,,,, ____ .,.,.,, __ -4L«M~loblldf1Pk• ..... ~lit~ M11W01'#10flMll1 ._ __ If ,, lllbkr. •1""' """"'4n .., 4/rw;1. 1'1<lllflt.,.,. _ -b7: ~Mlmd .. Pktw take tlW ffft ,w,_ to.,,, o{fb t1f CiJll/onllo F~tle(rd S4vlnp llNl opat .,_, &'Qtfllt. ~ ...... C4llfom/dFdmd&wlnp No. I ~ J1cno-17',tm B"""" -2'1llr rift .. ,.., .... _.,,,. .. _ lnlnut tttlrll °"IM "'1 tk OCCOfllft JI epm"1Mil1t0t ~ W "'1C of IMfift 4qollt. Anda beautlful dftcad•tree! et.oosefrolfi cardS f0r6speclal occasions. ful gift. Choose from six beautiful cards. • Tired of racking your brains for unu~uol gift ideas? A gift deposit from California federal fits every occasion-Christmas, Hanull6h, Bar Mitzvah, weddings, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries ancl other happy times! And we'll give you a free special ~on card to accompany yavr lhought· Gift deposits can be made in any amount. All the recipient has to do ls to bring it to any California federal office and open one of cur Moneymaker savings accounts. The high Interest will make your gift grow and grow. Start a Moneymaker for someone at California Federal Savings and l.oonAssoc;onon .AIM!a.-s!,8 611llon Costa Mesa Office: ' 2700 Harbor Blvd. • s.46-2300 Nationi La91st Federal Anaheim Office: 600 N. Eudid Ave.• 77b-'1Zl2 Orange Office: 4050 Metropolllan Or. • 639-3033 ; ' ' : .. • , ' " ., : '" ,. " ·' ,. , ' " . ) ' ., • • ' • ' •• ' • • DAILY PILOT \ Complete .-N·ew York=Stock List ' I • < Wodnt!d'1,,!lfclmbtt,l!, 1'7\ .. $.C --Wedn~sday'sflosing Pri~Complete New York Stock .Exchange llit -· ' ' I • . • •• . .. • : • . • • . • I • -.vPU.OT ' . .,, wna ow nlCIClm "'9C8 BRANm.MEW· ''72FORD 1/2 T•'l!l&fii¥. (F10AUu44~ or--.:,..... .,., ~ ..:.... . . . ·~ .~·1 • ... ~j ·s2·,. ··-~ a· .·· :' ~ . ., ,. . ' ' " ( . PUSSTAXALM:IWA :~ ~ ·D1•couMT · i•a• Ta· . ; ·~ : . lr '•·~~.IN . · ~:.·/ ... I < . » '"'''AllOUT3 DOOR '.,:·'· .. -• _..., ' .• "'l ' • . ' . ;· Loatl-' 12•11x1~-'; .. •1· r • ':i .,..,Y.:'i -·.wir~: ·. 1, .. , • . '. f ..... '.· . . c ,-: ,, . ·;,, ... ....• .. ,"''.i:-c• •.:' •'<, ·s·ll 5 >'/~· ,· . . . ,, . "• ·.• ... ' . ~ . . . ' • • ·~ ' c I ' ' -, \. . ; . .. : ::.,. . . \.r-"l' ··.~:~:1: . . . . ·' . . . DISCOUNT '72TORINO Grw Torino Spt. 2 Di. Hdtp. loned. (2A35N14l37!)) : · . . ; . $ •. ·ADAY . . PLUS 6.. PER MILE : 1 I I • ' • ·DISCOUNT . . "72 T ·•liiD ·:. : · .. I I · ... I I' ' · ' ' ' . 2DOOR~O' . .-' - loaded. (2J81Nlll8fl) · · • . ' ; : ' : .. $ .. ,"· ··507 . ' '• : I ~ . -OPPWINDOWSTICKIR PRICI . DISCOUNT . '72 FORD LTD . I ! ' COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON . loaded. (2J76N129583) -. . $538 OPP WINDOW STI~KIR PRICI BRAND NEW '72FORD ,$ ECONOLINE VAN (E14AHND1492) FORD . I ' I ! . I I ' I ( I . I I I l • • • Slloppitag 'Fr~•~Y rt-Jrs. Joanie Gorry, ·1134 ·Miram¥ Drive, Laguna Beach , is in an .un· usual h'urry while shopping at Richard's Lido 1.Jark~t: She h.ad JUSl won second prize in the South Coast 20·30 Club shopping spree. The prize was 2 'h minutes in \Vhich to shop free. Mrs. Gorry c_ollected $362.79 worth of goOds, She concentrated on caviar ($18 for four oz.) and truffles at $11 .50 per package. However, the limit ~1as $300 so she returned some of the items. E-viden~e Dies , Fi sh .Was Pawn in Court T est SACRAMENTO {UPIJ -A long' legal baltle over the last 1nan-eatin'g fish in CalHornia has ended with .the death .of the fish. Tbe. lS-year-old Pjranha n a 1n e d Mortimer died several days ag~ while in the possession of the state F i s h .and Game Department whicti had &e\ze4.the fish from its owner Grant H. Pasley, owner or the Capitol Aquarium. The department contended the. fish was too dangerous to be in public hands. Pasley waged a lengthy court . .D.ght with ... ' Marines to Get , ~ . . ... School Credits. · · An estimated 3,300 Marines serving at. .u~ El .Tor~ Marine Corps Ai~ Sta~iQn r-~o la<~ hl!lh ichocl 'dlplon)as .lut . .iie •ff<nd help getting the courses they need. ( Tustin Union HJgh School DisJtict trustees voted Monday lo ailo1' the district to set up a new adult educatioh course for the ba.se Marines. The "course'' involves extensive testing and counseling to--determine what each needs . The 10-week special class will also include review sessions fu English, science, social studles and readii.lg to prepare the students for other courses Of· fered by the Tustin district adult educa· tion program. the. deparbnent to kee:p t-.tortimer and another P.ifanha named 'Jack the Ripper. nePartment wardens seized both fish two years ,ago but were forced to return them to Pasif;Y under a court order. Jack the Ripper died shortly after his return . A Superior Court Judge later ruled that the t!Mlt law under which Pasley had been charged. didt\'t use clear language to make mere possession of piranha a . crime. The legislature then cleared .up the. language. . So last June ~-the department again seiitd J.1ortimer at Pasley'1.shop. Dana Point ..... ' ,, ' . ~ction t rotlp ·s eeks Members 'Mle Dana Point Citizens for Action have launched their 1972 membership drive. Anyone of legal voting age who lives in or O\VM property in Dani PoinL is eligible for membership. The group. which is currently studying lbe feasibility or anne1lng to San Juan Capistrano as opposed to another in- corporation attempt, has several com· mittees active. Pinata Party Yowigsters are shown warming }'up !or the third a,nnual children's pinata party that will be given by. the San Juan C1p1Strano Chamber o( Con1mercC>oec. 21 at 7:30 '6.m. at the San Juan Elementary School cafeto~ium. Pinal.a is filled with candy a·nd prizes. a Mexican tradition. Blindfolded youngsters break it with stick. Shown are Christa Forster, 4, Glenna. Meehap, 2, Joyce Meehan, 4, and Roy Jenkins, 9. • Sperm Bank . " ~J!S Fir.~t NY Branch • • • · N£W YORK (UPI) -11le ldant C4rp Tuesdv olficlal1'-opeaed the Orsi ot 20 "fraJ.eiflsperm banks" it plans to start in 2ll U.S. tlties b)I the of!l ol 1972. Tweoty.thr~ deposils JJIMe within the Jut 10 dlllys were atriaay ln the bank's niCrogen, v~~k Qiat is kept at 321 below zero. The •Verage age of the first deposi,_tqr& was 251 The youngtst was 21. MortDa E. David, ldaht president, said ,,.."':'Will be opened in 20 American cillN. ·~fully by the end of 1m. He aN4be sperm baric system allo will be launched in England and Japan ty um. David said Baltimore will have a bank by February, Chicago in April and San Francisco by July. David, a lawyer who formerly was chairman of the board of Holmes Protec- tion, Inc., said he is asking that federal regulattons be establlshed ror the-banks within the NationaJ Institutes' of Health and under the division of, biological stan- dards. Preservati.on of semen Is important to men concerned with the irreversibility o( vasectomy; the Association for Voluntary Sterlliz&Uon (AVSl esUmates that about S million\ men in the United States have llad the operation in the las two years. "The!' pfloliieratlon oi these banks has · the fantastic promise of increasing vasectomies because they offer, in effect, a type of reversible vasectomy," ac- cording to John Rague. AVS e1ecutlve director, The sperm is kept biologically inactive by the nitrogen System. If a severe loss of nitrogen occurred. the specimens would cease being p~led within five hours. But a system of double alarms hu been installed to make sure oo loss of quality occurs among deposits. There are 400 children alive who have been conce.ived through artllicial in· semination with frozen semen, according to Or. Jerome A. Silbert, who is in charge of the fll'st bank. The oldest of these is 17. Tbe oldest lrozen se men used had been stored for 10 years. Silbert said there was no increase in miscarriages or birth defects among the 400 children. navid said the 'tiank will deal only with men referred by physicians. In addition to vasectomy, other reasons for deposits in the bank include preserva· tion of semen of men who may be rendered involuntarily sterile by life-sav· ing medical procedure!. Fe stival Boarcf Ok~ys Exp~nse For Good Clock lltguna Beach Festival of Arts dire<:· tors agreed Monday that it would be worth spending' $400 to buy a good clock to install on the grounds side of the entry pylon. Grounds manager Mogens Abel, who had been assigned to ~he clock-shopping task, advised directors the, only clock manufacturer in the area interested in the assignenmt would not be able to pro- vide a suitable timepiece for the $250 originally budgeted. Director David Young was concerned about the possibility of maliciou~ mischiel to the installation and P a u I Griem wondered about water proofing problems, The Sherman Oaks firm with which he Is dealing, said Abel, is experienced in coping with all problems concerning out· door clocks and installed several at Fashion Island. He was authorized to continue negotiations for the $400 figure -includin&: t.e.x. ' The' street side of the entry pylon will be adorned with a piece of sculpture to be selected in a nationwide desig n contest which will be launched in January. . t . -. lfp f~r ·sale t oifiCials Or the fed~ral goV~rnment Tµesday tour· for other federal agencies, was showing the· plan~-. cd the $25 million empty ziggurat that North Amer· to representatives of diff~rent federal departments ' ~:l ican Rockwell bas been attempting to sell. The Gen-...,,. The government is· considering takirlg ovei: the bug ·1 eral Services Administration, which acts in the facility , in Laguna Niguel ·in some type of trade · ~c_a~p_ac_i~ty_o_l~•-c_le_a_r1_·n~g-:b_o_us_e~•-n_d~p-u_rt_h_a_s_in~g'-'ag~e-n_t~~ar-r_an~g~e-m_e~n-L~~~~~~~~-'~--,~~-·"'1!i··~ •C She Keeps 50,000 Record~l "' I •' ~ \ " South Coast Hospital Has 12-year Supply on Han~::{ Mrs. Theresa Dyer. records librarian at South Coast Community Hospital In South Lagwia, may feel as if her hands are foll. Mrs. Dyer-. In her capacity as Registered Medical Record Librarian. oversees the 50,000 medical records which the hospital has gathered 'during tl1e past 12 years. The records, she said, are kept both for medical and legal reasons. "We are often called upon to present records for legal cues," said )frs. Oyer. "This is especially true for accidents and law auits where a patient must prove his in· juries to the'eourt. "The W9fk we do ls very imporiant in the outcome of the case." she added. In addition, the hospital orten must send the .records to other treatment racil!Ue&, she noted . t,he patient with the type of probl~m he had while there. "These Indexes are! particularly Useful In research," said Mrs. Dyer. "If a doc~ tor comes in a:ld wants to see all the cases of fractured hips In the last five years, then we look at the disease indelC and pull all the files with the particular number. The ·same can be done for operations.'' The. biggest problem with all the records is finding room to house . them, reported Mrs. Dyer. "Part of tb'e ·~~J blem has been solved since :we hiv-·~ ,&;greed all the recqrds up to two years 014. should be microfilmed," she said. '· "" To date, 20,000 folders· have ~· microfilmed and the department 11 ln ·Ui\;· midst of 'doing 10,000 more. ~ ' · Mrs. Dyer polq,ted out that during 'thee, eXpansion of the hospital a pneama~ tube system will be installed so P\i~'.' microfilmed patient cha~ may q~CW!t1 be sent to a dodor for evaluation. , · / ••• Badham Letter 011 Schoo~-;~ . . , . '~, f erf 9:rmru1~e .Jr~s Bo~d~:f • ~ • ,-1}. At SCCH,1 Mrs. Dyenoversees all of tht records and CJlmmands a staff 'of record techhic!W, traflscrlberS and a: coding Laguna Beach school ti:ustees ·aoon language that a politician understands.~ 1~ clerk. . may be meeting with State A11Unbtypi;1in "He took a pretty chea p shot at ~sYij·: "From the time a patient Is admitted Robert Badham (R-Newport Be~ch) ,af(er Bea.ch With that Jetter," Dr. Browne fl'lJ;o· to the hospital through the bbSiness 'office one board member i'.ecentlv ~lli~d uptll he.is dlscharged._a,con,tinuous: now tbt leglslatot's recent attack on schobl ded. .-Jr.- or information about him is maintained ,'' performance. Trustee Gerald Linke pointed oot tJtdl · she expJaiJ]ed. "NUrses on all three shirts Badham, in a Jetter publldled in e.1ocal Badham's letter had referred to the keep the patient's chart up to date, The newspaper, charged that based on the state-wide test results, to which Dr. doctor dictate.a his reports on the pa-recently released te~t scores. school Browne replied that the Newport Be1.fb tient's history and physic.JI condition and districts had "badly slipped backwards" assemblyman should be more concemU- reports· are made by each department to during the past ·years. ISli; wt,k:h, the patient is referred, such as x-Badham itnplied that If sch o o I and aw·are or the s<;0res from his o~~ ray, laboratory. etc." performance does not improve substan-district. •, •• The hospital, Mrs. Dyer noted, utilizes tiall y in the future, the. .5tate legislature In a ireeenf,ation to ijle ~. ~;, th'e "professional activities service would begin to look at ways or cutting off tion Superintendent Robert Reeves ~:· system" (PASS ) to index the 50,lm money to districts. plalned the scores and noted, that JM: charts. "I think this Is kind or a cop-out as to result:.s can often be misleading. - "There is a physicians and surgeons in-why they aren't giving us any more "I'd prefer not to even be making thll des: number that we record on the file. " ·d T t N Bro presentaUoo," Or. Reeves said, "because~ This allows us to identify th'e patient with money. sa i rus ee orma n wne, hi!. doctor," ""mmented 1'-trs. n.,er. "and I think it ls kind of a weak cop-out" I don't think the ,1tatewide reading testJ•, ~ u, N ti th • La e h t d t h d are really worth .that much. 0 • • t Doctors are sent a report every six o ng a~ guna eac s u en s a months furnishing them with medical placed high in all aru.s of testing Dr. He noted that Le«una Beach atudentt: statistical .Jnfonnation on the patients Browne said the legislator should not did score quite high on the 1•70 .testa;1' they have treated at the hospital during "look at Laguna Beach in a generalized for ·whk:h the scores Were just received: , the period, she added . way. I think he should be refuted . Supertniendent Willia~ .Ullom said'hM;: Jn additi9n, noted Mrs . Dyer, there are "We should tell him that if he is going. would try to set up a. meeting •betw~· operation and disease indexes. These to bad-mouth us, then we are going to trustees and Ba~am to di&cUS! . ~·'· numbei:s allow the hospital to aJsociate bad-mouth him. That is the kind of score& and Badham s statemenl t ·---~---$~-----~MdMM~~----------~--~~--l Capistrano Opens w • yo·uR CHRISTMAS Contest to All I The San Juan capistrano Chamber of CommerCt has decided to scuttle Iii en· try forms and open the annual Christma! , decoration contest to everyone. A commitlee of judges llt!leded by the San Juan Beautiful Committee will tour tfie city Thursday judging every home decorated on the outside. Anyone wishing to be coosidered Is ask· ed. to have his decorations up and 11- luminat.ed on the night of the jud1ing. Consideration will be given in four categories: homes, condominiums or mQbi le homes, stores or offlces, and unit or block. Tropbles will be awarded at the children's pinata party on Tuesday at San Juan Elementary School. Services Scheduled • For Shirley Seacord Services will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs- day in McAulay and Suters CbapeJ, Fullerton, for Shirley M. Seacwd, '2061 Vlrilnia Way, SOuth Laguna, who died Sunday at the age of 57. I i I I I STORES . TO SERVE . YOU ' , ... 2300·HARB0R BLVP. AT WILSON JUST . SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FREEWAY .1@9 WITH FRIENDLY, COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERV• . , ICE. PLENTY OF FR E E P'A R KI N G IN IOTH . . FRONT AND REAR MALLS, ALL ON STREET L~L NqW OPEN IVININGS AND SUNDAYS 2300 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA . • ' . . • • . • ' ' Mrs. Seacord Is survived by her hus· band, Dr. Merritt Seacord: son Ron of Salina, Kansas; father. Edward Tlnford. of South Laguna: sister. Mrs. Beatrice Bradley of Santa Anll : brother, Wallace 'rlnford or Van Nuys; and one grand- daughter. IN THE HE'ART OF ·COSTA MESA L ................................ ~ .............. , ... .,.., I f I • 41ULYPIUT WtdMWl&J', Otcttnbet' lSr•l-.1 .i 0 4 I .,.,_, llJ TllOllAS 1'WIU'BIN£ v<!, • • ot ....... , ...... .., :<...:t_:. • _.., CBNIKR FOLLIES:' .Th t · I County Board of Supervieort' tnAo otrltlnly -to put Irvlnt't .,.,,. i-into lint focuo yeoltrday . .._ M OIJDt time tor a lltUe ruol'lllle · mu.. . . . .W. iMue wu a question· of whether or • ~ ..rune lhould he granted .. ,. ...... of qrlcultural land in tbt cetrai IrvlDe llancla area. It would he hi tl!t lubn city and ii .... in the hanl- pf"llllld Su Joaquin Elementary School t>latr!ct. ' The rezone: would allow homes to be built on parcels of 2411 •crea and S4 1cru and ';bllhwl1-i •• ano~ 1$ ..,.. ....... Dip, .• ~ J Dollar_ .. l ~umbles .· J To Reco~ Lows •• •• •• -.-ltnleet' ,,., ·~·t itteinPi tO 'doU 'by any m.... LONDON' r>'111t U.S. dollar droppid .U.r than a· 4lrtet req-to the CO.. ~ to ~· lows oD ·~ fonilcn .,..., Ukilll· fOl';:ln increue In the prlee e•=• marililta tada)' Iii ft!JOCUtlilo. ~f,;-~r ff•od by law. at '31 an ~::ier':~"':~~ d':t1~ ' °'!!'"'Iii ab. alresaOcl that devaluation -and the heavy trlll!log to the • .of tjjo dollar coold iiot be acCompllahed announcement Tuud1y tb1t Prllident uptqithut; is agreement with Ainerian Niloo JJ willing to dovalue .tbt dollar as . tiad!hg ~ orl .. , packqe lnvolvtnc Pi'rt of a general realJanment of tbt, . !Tade Jssufs." i,!e lndicatad thert thould 1leadinf non-Commllllilt. curreocle;s. . . . lie a. "re.alJinnleot of nte" of otbet'cur- The record lows lncludtd -..,Ol lire 11\ reotja.., . ; ' , , Italy, HU yen In Tolcyo, 3.l'IGW.1'11$ SwW frad in lAlrich, and 5..30 fr~1 QD ·, • ~~ • .... • • the Pari1 free markel . . · G· t .Tile rate Jn Frankfurt WU alaq down, • ' overn men to Ulll marlll, but atlll above the IO(:Qrd . • · °The 0~ment alter Nlxo~'• two-~ • s l 'C · 1 ._, ·;i day meetJnc with Preald<tnt ' Georgea '~ ay~. OiµJI. ei Pompidou of France 11v~ no ~a~ , , . . . ·~~~.tel!« th·~ fu=-ctty allowed up to urge that the -.! hold olf Oii the r""!IWI Nixon . V~ew• Concorde . . . ' .. . whit tbe new exchanae raau~would .be.:~; A 'D·.. , ·' But the mllrket placo, -whtre most. cur· , • · isgrace . re'nciel-have bten -traded freely. ·•inc• , :August without aovemrnent futerYentian' , ' ,_ · " a !low tbt city lo lUla oo the question 1ho~ 1ncorporl11on · of Irvfnt be ap- pro~. ,. ~aCreage 'involves the ,so-ealled ••w " Areas" or open spaces that President Nixon lert after a five-minute inspection tour of the Concorde, the Brltish:French s~personic jet Tuesday and slid 'l wish _we had built it! To the left of the President is Henri Z~gler, president of 'the French • Aero ·space .Indlli!rle1, 2nd at the right is Portugueoe Prime MininorMarctllo Cattano. French President Pompldou flew to 'the Azores. in the .Concorde for the meeting with NiJ:o_n. . to maintain lllem within fixed-llmits. 'has FT. MEADE, Md. (AP) -Col. Oran X. alrtldy given some lndlcatklo 1>{ what Uiie Henderson wa1 described .•t hif trial ~ new.flxedra~eswlll1ook·like.1 \ ..... ..day as~ man who ~t ·;~or, In today's trading,. m1jor foreign cur· disgrace and tiumiliation to h1i uniform rencies had increued in .value . ag!Jost . by .concealing the, .Jll68 Jllasslq'e at My ha been viewed with conside'r1ble af-the dollar since Augwit by the following Lai. .. . amount!: British ·pound, 5 .. perceat; Beginning . the goverrunenl'• closing lic* .by residents of the Irvine com~ mu Uei:. Y•· ·aho\her point. You've heard thoft mock cries of -anguish out of the CotiltY Seat On bow the IrviM Company w•· t0 rezone everything residentW WJ4u'D the ranch Into 1 sea of homes! s: Viet Armored U.nits I ' h f th J6 French Franc, 4•.7 percenli Swis µanc, argument in the lengthy trial, Maj. Car· ris , o~ ' ' 5.1 percent; Japaneoe yen, u.a P"'J;n~ roll J. 'l'iclJenor said th• proseculion "in and Italian Ure, about l ·percent, . no ·way contends Co1. Henderson ordered, • P • W · The West German marls: has been trad· caused and participated in the massacre :i lhia case hclore the supervl!qrt, th · aC.:U isn't ownc<1· by the IrvU,e Co ny .,.ct 1'0!l't be developed by it. oin.ts . ea. po.n ed .freely since the cun:ency crisis lost ilself." . ' . . . spring and hu incralStd in value niore . -But, Tichenor tol~ the jury .of seven A P l Sla • than 12 percent. senlOr officers,· there was ·plenty of t atrO ., lU Congressional leaders and financial ex· evidence available to Henderson for a ~ .,. perUI ()0 Capitol Hill said they supported complete investigation. One of the Re~ch Chup rlanb!tion-· · te owners· this time. OOUNTY PLANNING com· millJon -had held off :r.oriing approval foi' .Olli time'While urg.tni that these owners 1e~&o1tther and maste,r plan" for the·• a .. Despite the .urJing, It didn't hi)> ~ould seem that the county func· tiop,r.iei' .·like master plans , from ev.0.body -ao Jong 11 it l1n't the Irv!M CoijpaJll''• muter plan. Well ,anyway, alter all lhlJ, comdl • A 11 i 1 t a ii t Ct>Unty Counsel ~Parker before the 1uperViaor1. . county lawyer told them that ,the ture-to-bomes rezoning b.e fore -SAIGON (UPI) -South Vietnamese JJ1DOred. unit. pmliea Into the atant Cb.up rubbtli piantation In eastern Cambodia toda)' and spotted at least ()~~. ~Jttalion. of the North Vietnamese 9th Infantry Dlviiion north of the pl1ntat1on area, * * * Sources Charge Cambodia . Keeps i would be "meaningless" ii IrYine v~ for cltyhood. The county rezone 'PJ t · ' LJ 'ts n't he· effective-for !>!-days. By I.all Oln lti me, lhe place could 1;>e • city and . , th!lllthe developera would have to ,..k . PHNOM fENH~UPl) -A Cambodian m~ciJiill IOning. 0 L ._ '"' J'iintlcorrupij(fl dr!Yf: limed It lftt \ttr'G al)· titAT SHOULD ao it, right? The volunteer army shpws that senior officers '~~~Bors bowed gractfully and held have been 'pocketing the pay of 15,000 tnt'Wbo.le-quettion over to 1wait the ol,lf-• -!'~nl aoli:lien,:' ~e's close lo <0!111 of cityhood.'Right! .· ~.l'tiirie Minloter II!'!\ Malak oalcl. Wtong, friend!. Wrong. . r"Tlie-sources said . ~y Ule drive., 'lfey went-blittiely ahead and yoted 1 to . -Which ~!lrted Dtc. 6 in the form of a 1 (Dr. the Tesidential ruonlng and 4 tcrzip census-of aH battalion 'and i>rigade-slzect> foie ~mme.rcial chaag.e. . uni~, i::evealed 30 battalions, wltp,.a paper T'S GET IT In here clearly that .lfrangtll of 500 men e•s~. ba.d to be wrltJ. Fi ' District Supervisor Ro1'ald' Caspers ten off 'as "eli!tlng 00 paper only." ~ of ewjiprt ~ta.ch, 'Yhoae 'regfon ~~l~des ,The Sources· said some of the phanto1'i. lr%\e, to his qed1t voted ll81tnst j,he units had up to 150 men, but as such. ret!dential r.one at this time. Bill Phillipi: were· coin.bat ineffective. w•a.bsent and maybe "':'" just maybe --The ofClcers concerned were ordering h(l'OUld have voted no too. . · equipment for · noo~ztstent soldiers end Tha\ ati.11 would have made it 3 to 2 in selling 1~1 as wen aS pocketing flle farw pMnore residential. roughly $15 per, month pay for each Now, this is not to judge whether (lr not "phantom soldier" listed. ,.. ~~-ne swil.ch is good ,. bad or in· Other battalion eomma~ders are giving ~t. Nor would lt be fall' to heap the their troops only a portion. (lf their pay bl9e for San Joaquin s c b o o I ancf pocketing the rest, sources said. •~~ ~& OD just a couple of The ciriif>algii: comes at a time when • (lperl. the _Cambodian Army, hard pressed by t it ~ sugeut that the county the all-out North Vietnamese offensives ~majority huJ a.10-to-bllU! attitude arOund Phnom Penh and on northern •lllP It coinee to I 'question ol thtl'n Highway 6, can ill-afford to spend time in w~ fbt a voke: from the m1jority in bookk~ing. · tblt!1rvine ·oommunltle!. But It was those offensives that e1· ~d then, mind ~ they hi.vt tht. PoSed the extent of corruption to a point ~· to pioUJly Poiflt finler• at the whert it no longer coo1d be ignored. Ir;Ythe Company. At the outset o( the offensive aroWtd tibo do they think.kept all that acruge the Cambodian capital, the high com· o)IMl all these year~ anyway? mand called up units from outlying pro- • -county board's Jateat zoning vinces -only to find they were calling up IT'Qmeuver oug~t lo 1~rve as 1 good object. ' 111 piper anny." l~n for peoPles of the Irvine com· When .the tattered re;mains of a brigade mp,Qitles. routed from Highway 6 found Its way ~ey"7now can recognize Mw much back to Phnom Penh through rice pad· ~e rule they'll have ahould cityhood dies and forests in ones and twos. it turn· fail ·and the county bol.rd retain control ed out they had not been paid for three o~l!>t"' territory. months. ' . · · iJELFAST, Northern lrtland {AP>_ A President Nixon's plant' k>wer the value charges against the much-decorated of· ·military sources said. ~rJtiah Patrol ahot and killed a l~year· of the dollar as a way, of ending .the in-. fi«r allegu he wilUully failed to conduct The armored forces moved in to join ternational monetary i_mpasse. Ill investigation'. ,\ South Vietnamese paratrooper, and old boy early today after the youth aimed "Glorious," exclalmed Rep .. Heilry .. The prosecutor said Hende,rson was In r'iconnaiSBance unit! in the massive •gun at 'tt, BritJ.ah army headquarters Reus.<1 (0.Wls.}, an authority . 'on in-the connnand center between 9:15 and alfied operatioiJ again.st Communists who reported., ternational monetary . affair• who has U:45. that vnorning when the ·operation have long used. ·the . rubber producing A spokesman said Martin McSbane was sponsored a bill to devalue the dollar by was two· hours ·old. He recalled that a col· _country as a.sanctuary. . as much as 10 petcent ~onel reported·to the division a>mmander -climbing a ·fence Into ·a playini' field -at rt hi •· ih t th th t th · · to lght clvili n The North Vl.etnamese !th and 9th . '·'The impo ant t ng oow ~, a e • a ere ~ere six e a Coalisland .in County·""·rone, when the all t he fl ed · casualties • Divisions were believed to have taken · · • , ·~ re gnmen ~ rm up .as aoon 11 · · refuge ill the· lOO.square-mlle plantation, 110ldler1 spol~d him. ,. possible," Reuss said. "Until t~at ia done, "~!. Henderson had· not taken .actlo~ whicb has been out of (lperatlon for more He said the boy saw the soldiers,· aimed American jobs and. proaperlty, ·wiU con-to (ind ' out how 1hey ·,were ·killed, than a )'ear because of the fighting . at them, and the troops (lpened fire. tinue to be in jeopardy." .:.....' ..:. : Tich~~I'. nld: "He took no· interes~. until The six-paragraph Nixon.Potnpidou . the .~tvtsion comma~er a11ked him. , Military sourcts said a battlillon of 9th About 40 angry J)e<>ple surroUnded .the statement carefully omi~ted ·delcti~nl H~nd~rson, a· senior _commandtt of the Divisioq troops wu seen across the body In the early morning darkness and' how the devaluiUo11 woul4 take piact. . jroops tn the assault, was in the alr1t1uch Mekong Rtver north of the plantation. refused to lel the aoldlera near it. They But Treasury Secretary John B. COMaUy of the tl!ni! durin1 the early hours of the The U.S. a>mmand reported .in ·Saigon, caned an ambulanci wbiCh took the body said in a television interview Tuesday operation when most of the iUUn1-w1s that a twin-engine U.S. Army plal)e car... away, the 1pake.sman Aid. / night (NBC) that the adroini.ftJ:~lioo . done. · · ryb)g five Americans and two Vitt-i---~------------~--------;~-~-~------------­namese Qisapp!ared off SouttrVietnarp.'I northern coast and was pre~ed dowt\ 1 at sea. .. •. L~lioii' ~Bl~sts' ; Party, Approv~l Of Royal R~ises LONDON (AP) -The H1»1se ol Conf. mons has more tl\an doubled Quttn. Elizabeth's annual allowance and boosted the pay of Queen Mother Elizabeth and Princess Marg,_,ret, ovet violent ob- jections by Lfh:ik' party. membera. QUeen Elltabeth's allowance goes 'rom $1.2 million to $2.5 million, the ~ueen mother's from '175,000 to '237.500 and Princess Margaret's from $37,500 to 187.500. 4borite William H a m i It o n con- centrated his attack during the Clebate Tuesday: on Princtss Margaret and · the queen mother. . · Referring to the princess, Hamilton said ; "Why; oh why. are we giving this expensivt:, kept woman that kind of salary increase for doing what 1he is doing!" He also questioned the size or the queen mother's entourage, 33, noting that it in- cluded both ladie!i of the bedchamber and woman of the bedchamber. "What the blazes do they all do?" Hamilton asked. Conservatives accused Hamilton of making a "vile attack" on royal · personages. • .. \ .. -~ ., .· _ • , L _ Bushmillsl Trye whiskey~tn~! ... ~pans·-, the generations gap., , , ... ,~~ • ·- f· .. iTornado Rakes Arkansas .. . •• .... :r ' • in Much of Nation .. ···~ For JOO years, a \Yhiskey from Bushmills has been \Vith us. Charming us. Beguiling us in a smoolh, polished and altogether lig hthearted fash ion. 15 generation!have refined it.15 generatio ns have sipped it. The verdict : N e;a r ptr f ection. 8 u sh mi I ls. Ful I of character. But nol heavy-handed about it. FlavOr .. ful. But never over-po,vering. Bushmills. It reflects tht past ~ith ~light •nd lively11avorthat is all today. Compare it to your sent Whiskey. You-needn't . ~ ' purchase a bottle. 0 sip at your favorite pob will tel l you why Bushmills has ihtrigUed so many gen- ·erati~ns. It is, sfmply, out Of s~h~-• : 11olPOl!ltD . · , , ·BUSHMII l S · fllOM Tlfl WO!UD'5 OIDEST DtSTIWll't , • J I I . Congre11 Action • I • DAILY l'ILOJ A W~lfare People ,~Captives . Feas't on I Bur ers -.,.. · · --i::::~~-=---. -Y-n-"'"'1~1n~n~e11-c-..-, p B OE NI X VILLE fa, •m!natlool wen dell,Yed unlU Chhlele territory clurlq a broll>el-, Berl, wliq ~ Must. Take Jobs WASHINGTON CUPll - Most wellare reclpleots would be required lo sip up !or work or job tralnJng or lose their benefita under JegialaUon quickly pushed t b r o u g h Congress in an end~f-sesslon maneuver. CHANCE TO RELAX Rlcherd Fecteau The bill, approved by both houses on voice votes Tues- day, could affect more than 2 million adult welfare reci- pients. It appliea to mothers with children I years or older. Prtrklent Ni.Ion. but Nilon'1 Health, Educatloa llld y.'elfaro secretary, £lli9t L. R I oh a rdlon, lnunedlately IM'fe It clear the blll dld not have admlnlstntlon ble>aing. jle llid the legislation only a~ umpta "to improve a .ho~essly outdated let of M welfare nonsystems" Md does nothing about total nvamping ~of w~lfare programs which the--------- 1dmlni!tration has requested. The measure was sent to * * * {f borigi1ws . Of Alaska 1, Win Land 0 0n1y a major overhaul of the entire weUare structure, 11Ucb as the Pruldent has pro- ')>Osed ••• can realhtlcally Ind effectively meet the problems the coun!ry facea In Ibis I netd, .. rucban! said'. A Mzon.t.cted w e J ,f a r e ref'Qrm bill bas been •tailed Jn' the Senate Finance C.Om· mittee. It would guarani.. 12,400 a year fn federal wellare Mnefib to a family of four. It also would wpplement WASHINGTON (AP) 'a family's income until it President Nixon i.!i expected to ·reached a muimum of $4,320. aiOt Into law a bill to give ' The measure passed Tues- Alaska natives $962.5 mlllion 1 day was · sponsored by Sen. ancJ 40 million acres In set· Herman Talmadge (D-Ga.). It tlement of their aboriginaJ first went throOgh the Senate land claims. · 1 Saturday as an amendment to The bill, sent to the ·White a minor bill and was approved House by Congress Tuesday, is by HOUie-Senate conferees a compromise worked out by a Monday. Se.nate-House C?nference com-The mandatory work re- nuttee, and L!I almost as quirement would become ef. libe~I. as one proposed by the fective July 1. administration. ' It contains IOtne· of the The administration h a d ' tough provl.!lons included Jn r~mmended $1 bUlion and 40 · Nixon's own welfare reform million acres to setUe the proposal but leaves out such claims of the ~.<KXI Eskimos, other comi;>ensatory -features Aleuts and 1nd.11ns. "' as minimum guaranteed in. The claims to most of 1the comes for wellare recipients vast Alaska land malls are and cash incentives for those based on ancestral use and oc-who wort. '' cupancy and. ilave b &en The plan would require all ·recognized smce the U.S. . . ,_ ~ . 1 f and Purchased Alaska from Russia • recipien.., w ngl! er or . . accept work or job tralnlng for fl.2 million in 1867. except thole under 1!, the ill The conference report, • and the elderly, t b o 1 e com_pron}lse of bills passed responsibl1 for taking care of earher by the Senate. and the .. 80m ho is incaruicltated House sailed through the eone " r-• House'. 3117 to IO, and passed and mo~n with ,cblldren tht Senate quickly by voice Under 6. vote. · 1 IBM .Given· Go-ahead ' . For Boosts· WASHINGTON (AP) -The Price Commission approved a 1.5 percent price iocreue for IBM Corp; Tue!day. , The computer giant had ask- ed for a 1.5 percent hike on all do'mestic products and services and got It. Se"ven approvals announced Tue!day brought the total lo 141 with five denials of re- quested increases. . In addition to IBM, in- creases were approved for Fedders Corp., an average of 2.11 ~ent Increase for air conditiOriing products a n d household appliances; Signode C.Orp., a 7.0 percent increase for stamped steel products; Caterj>illar Tractor Co.1 a 4.09 percent bike in heavy .con- tlructlon a n d replacement parts; Greyhound Corp .• Armour Food Co., a 0.49 per· cent average increase on meat, meat products, poultry and dairy Items; Cooper lndustries, a 4.66 percent hike on heavy machinery, harware and industrial tools; ud I o w a Beer Processors Inc., a 0.25 percent increase on cattle processors. This climaxed 20 years of ct1nsideration by congressional committees of land-clall?Het- tlement proposala. Tbey begsn With a few million dollars and a few million acres, but fn. craased a h a r p 1 y after discovery of oil ln Alaska. Phone for Martha Agnew Tells Yule List FD~i~63by,Naae EtAI Carnpatgn· '-·-.. :NEW {lRK (Af)J-IV!ce .,;!¢sin all oor lriendo at the 1+ Pres.Jdelit Sp.lru T. Agnew siys Unfted ·Natiom, a two-place cwli---Tlio1~. •\cdll'· . ~ • _ flllbtlromKoreatoJapon. only1enorll_detalllolthol'N-Co f' ed ro0nu ll Valle Fo e H Ital In W., In I on, aa. The uno!nclal story--11yi-nlon. • -ll I.rm _ lellured ~ 11 °:\'.u mlnlstratlon oUiclals said they they were employea of the "It wu a M-bour trip from 'Ind lee The tw!"~ hoped lhr<e other Amerlcanl Cenlrll Intelligence A£ency Pelcll>g home," Berl Fecteau PORT llUllON, Mlcb. (UPI r · , held on Malnland QUna may whose ml.sskln was to organiZe uld. "He11 exhausted. He's -Tb• state He&ltb De rt~ fro;:=::: by China be.releued in connecUon with agents in Manchuria and that happy, but t0mewhlt con-ment uys tbeN were "~ •••• ~ ...... ~:~ •·-· l'Nllldent Nixon'• trip to Pe-they were IW'j)l'lled by ~" ~ melllilne P. lumea In an • "-.. .., ---·' kill( . Chlneae Communm agents "~ ~t11en were asked vent drilled tllioulh a burgen, Fttnch fries, milt-r -· about rt_ports that Fecteau Huron water tunnel lbortl and cberfy pie \~ other l m pr I s on e d during a secret fUgbt to and Downey, were on an es· before an aplosioo that • ItwuUJefi~day'inyealr f 1Jnerican1 ·were ldenUfled as Cblnese territory in plonage mlu~n when tbelr 22 workers. lllclwd Feet.au 14, Ind Mary John T. Downey, U, New Brl· November, 1952. . plane wu llbot down. il1le presence of "!,•thane . Ann Harbert, 2:8,i hid an op. tain, COM.; Air Force Capt. Miss Harbert, of P~ Alto, "We have no eomment on was confirmed Tuesdi.y by portWllty to relal e a I Pblllp Smltl:, YI, and Navy Lt. . wu a captive of the Chinese that. We didn't dlsctm It with i:;;:"'fi ~~'l'i·~~~ Anierlcan· food ~ chat wltl> · Rql>ert J. Rlynn. since April, 1968, wbeq a yacht. blm," Bert llld. Bureau of Industrial. Healt& reJaUves. . AnalrofmylteryaUllhangs abe was on was selud on a A state department andAirPollutlonCootrol. ),·"t Fectuu 4nd ~·,Harbert , oyer:the circuinstaoces of the cruise between Hong Kong and spokesman tn Washington wu "We can assume that fbt were hollpitallzed befe Tuea.-captUre of Fecteau and Japan. She was believed dead asked abput. Fecteau'• ac· coocentration ,washlghenoullt day following ijtetr>-lengtt)y ~ Downey. . since then: wu no report on tiv1Ues, and uid: "I don't see to exptode,'"DavLs aald. :n jour:zie,: from ~ whell!' The official version Is that bet ,capture. . that there Is any useful basis He, said samples were tUm thelr lmp~ent ~ed on they were ctvilian em~oyes of Fecteau, of Lynn, Mass., on which I could at thLs time 24 houn after the tragedy OM Sunday. Sh\c<i they .!Pptared the' U.S. Ariny and thot their was visited Tue!day by bis dbc:uas bis previous employ-curred "at the dlscbarga d In good health.(~ ex airCraft was forced down on twi.D, Phillip, and older mentor comiectlon." the vent hole. 1> .. 2870 Ov h ul he bu made up his O!riltmas dinner set. er 8 ~ list: ltolnclode!: • ' . · "For Richard Salant, presi· · 1 ;rFof'George Meany, anfin. dent of CBS News, a news ked troductory lesson in , t be desk with legs cut on the bias ··.Bloc Ebene~ Scrooge School of so that documentaties will • Q>Jri1; • · · ' · · · COii\' oulfljralgbt. ~ASHINGroN 'vPn _':f ~\i~ Marth a Mrtc£en, a "For, the New··York Times, \: -.1 brand-new Princess phone. . Danlel-Ellsbera:'s u n 11 a t e d 'l1le Senate has approy'=". 1 ; "For John M i t c b e 11, a ~bane. D}lJPber. 1<1eeplng eledlon spending • ~k for a brand-new "Fi!r' • ll&nlet 'Ellsberl. a refimn bill lo curtall ad-< PrffiCes3 phone metlme subscription to Look ~s~ blitzes by candidates ~ !:FOr Presld~t Nixon, to maga.tjne. for f~al offi~e, but the i:reJ)aration for his trip, a "And;. fmally, for the Public ' measure stalled in ~ House " cOmplete h1stQry of China. Broa~casting Corp. -a col- today ';'1th ~ poBSibility of *'l\.or ·Chaifman Mao In lector's ltem - a piece of peTbessagedunel tll nut ~at the t P.:,r ,e;P ~ r ~ t~ Io n for the vldeotai>e which· reveal! San-ay m · ~,.~·s .'1!ft, a complete der"Vanocur, In 'an unguarded limits on •pending and tough 1bkttift ·ot ~·National Foot-moment, maldng an objecUve ne~ rules on ~eporting and ball Lbgue. statement." ratslng campaign mo n e '! "For R&lpb Nadtl', a secret Agnew's Ust · drew loud would not go into effect until ~rt fr.om Nader's Raiders 1'ugbter Tuesday when be af~. the Pr e • l d en t la I demorutraUng that the hmnan . ~d Jt In opening a.talk to 400 primaries in New Hampshire foot is Unsafe to walk on. members of th6 AssocliUon of and Florida. "And lor Am b a 1 s a d·o r Ltfe Insurance Counsel at the Rep. Wayne L. Hayi (0. ~~ B •· •< tet Ohio), blocked a: rmaJ House ~oe uah, so that be can Waldorl·Aator~ no : ycte Tuesday because be satd[\ljiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjjjijjjjijjjjiji!iiijjjj~ijjjj~ijjjj~~-J some members already Jlad left for the cot11lng recess , which wlll last until Jan. 18. and because ' a report ex· C1"'·n~.blll. bad not .yet ' "lt l'!'ffects .very member here aiid I think they sl1ould have a chance to read tt frfst.." Jtays tOJd the House. rue.day just tnlnutel'.before the'Senrle pase9d the bill. . Bob Hope Takes Off On Tour HOLLYWOOD (AP) -Bob Rope 1eaft1· on -hll , 21st OVetlt&I USO Quillmu tour today followjng a ''Thanb for , the Memories" dinner sllutlng I his 30 .years of entert&Jnfng American troops In three wan. "Be la one ol the £TUtal friends tba\' the it"lceman has ever hadt'' Gen. William c. w .. tmoreland, Anny Chief o( Staff, told a USO benefit at the c.ntury Plua Hntet ru ... day nlghL The ISOCM·plate dinner ralted $300,000 for con- 1tructlon o! a USO bolldlng In Hollywood. S<o. Barry Goldwater (R· Ariz.), told the crowd thot be, as a ham radio ·ot>erator, beard from correspondents abroad about the good work Hope has done with American Gts abroad. • ToaJt to aomothing be1utlfull B1eChus wine gt-wtth·dear bowl on f~ed' . · elem. f3.llO each. r · Al!Mfte• ._.... . ~ ... Meet•~"'· SJ'..A VICK'S J'ewelen SI~ 1917 II FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH -444-1380 Open Mon. thru Set., 10 •vn· to 9:10 p.m. REAL WATCH LIST PRICE $3.50 $ sa1e 157 • •1.ftlll'llMlll .. ~.6562 CALIFORNIA 500' Raco Sot Extra.wide speedway for rMl l"IC'AI actlOnl Two cars. JUICE MACHINE"'. LAP COMPUTER ... I SCRAMBL.E.sTAR.cl'"..:.1 __ I CA!'l!!~~RK 1 · · ~o!! .. 6741 falltor.ok 2279 N. C>Ta.._11 3414312 • 991-1100 FA~~Y"'...«1'.....;:,.#.11'1'1.l.A .. .. .. :1 ' ' I I • I l DAD.V PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE mokesc·reen Tactics =:..=~--it--(; Orance County 1D•ernment oUiclals have once more displriged the lnlelligence of voters\who live with· ln the propoled City o1 Irvlne. I Within just 10 days of nexl Tuesday'a Incorporatio n election came tbe news that county Planning Commission Chlinnan Woodrow r.'.llson Butterfield bad suddenly de- cided the Irvine city territory needed "protection" from future annexation attempts. BuUerfield claimed he would ask the planning com· mission to request the Local Agency Fotmatlon Com· mission (LAFC) to "freeze" annexaUon of Irvine Co. lands for a period of two yeors. The measure, lrvlne city council candidates cor· rectly argue, wu a blatant attempt to confuse the voters of the proposed clty. If voters could be convinced. they need not fear loss of valuable industrial tax base through annexation to other ciUea, they'd be less likely to vote for incorpora· Uon, Butterfield must have reasoned. What Butterfield did not mention -or did not bother to find out -was that such a Hfreeze" is clearly illegal. Thus if the incorporation election failed, the tax· valuable Irvine industrial properties would be ripe for annexation. . Observers of the county government wrangles over the so-called "promised. land" -the Irvine Industrial Park -can only surmise that that is just what Butter- . ·field Ind his .mes on the Board of Supervisors would want. Without Incorporation, the land is subject to an· nuaUon and Santa Ana would be the likely city to acquire the much-needed tax base. Their claim that the J.aod was upromised.11 to them hasn't held water in court, but If the City of Irvine fails, there would be little to llop further attempts at moving the Santa Ana bound· arles to include the area. Interestibgly. Butterfield did not introduce his res· olution, as promised, at Monday's planning commission meetin Tb~.s, it appears the annexation moratorium bid is just one of several smokescreen tacttcs Irvine Cily voters may expect to see between now and next Tuesd_,. And, while dlscus.slng Butterfield'• "concern" for the welfare of Irvine residents, voters may want tO con· sider how helpful the planning commlssion )fas when ii approved two new zoning request.. allowing con!tructlon ol 1,850 new homes in ·the yet-to-be-planned "window" area of the City of Irvine. These are homes that can only increase the shortage of classrooms within the over· burdened San Joaquin Elementary School Distrlcl Foundation of Freedoin . ~ One Indictment of the New Left has been that II! leaders lack a sense of history. They appeor to beUeve tho 11now" people have all lbe answers and that buic free. doms under the Jaw are outmoded, that ultimate in· d.ividual freedom extends to extremes even when they impinge on the rights of others. For that segment of youth -but for all Americans as well -today is a good time to review and salute the bloc of constitutional amendments which established the . rights of individual American citizens under the law. The first 10 amendments, famed the world over as one of the world's great charters of individual freedom - the Bill of Rights -became effective 180 years ago to- day. Ail the late A!Jsociale Justice of the Supreme Court Hugo L Black once put it, " .•.. the peoJ)le of no nation can lose their libertr as long as a Bill of Rights like ours survives and its baste purposea are conscientiously inter- preted, enforced and respected ••. " Re-reading the Bill of Rights today lJ not just an exercise in patriotic admiration of the wisdom of our forefathers. It I! a good way to sh'o"J'en our understand· ing of current judicial processes whiCh protect the inno- cent against government tyranny. . , .. ~ f ' P<"lane Travel Dear Gloomy Gus .,.... . lmperqous to Reason and Logic R,11:gged for . Russ Citizens • -r intenstin( thing my daughter told1 me about her trip to Russia this pmmer wu the difference between the alrpllnu the . Russtana use for tn-...,.tlonal flllhll and the ones used for -flllhll. Oo international fllghll. the planes are equipped just like every other airline, wtlb all tbt customary conveniences and emenitles. But for flights within the coun- try, !be Rualan -...,.... are tiuted more Jike e1We than like cltlz.ena. On her quite typi- Cll tllgbl from Moo- CflW to Leningrad, the plane w11 "'&tripped" on the ia- aMe u barren and bleakly fUrnished .. a military transpcn. The "toilet" was a <Onettle outhoule, jul! an open bole in the floor and nothilig more. 'l'llERE W AB practkally "' pmsurlz.&. tfon, ud .. aJr.conditlohing. Wben the plane IOI lo SS,000 feet, the ateward open. td .... pcrlholea In the celling and the c:old, clou<IT air . rushed in, filling ihe aibfA with I freezinJ! mlat and compelling tbe pusengera to 6uddle in blankets. "We felt -like tometbin& oui of an old Gopf _.,,.. •be r<COUnted, "'being """"' <if lo Siberia lo aome penal coi-""Y· And actually paying loll of good ruhlll for the privilege!" I dte this inddfio..nt not in derogation of tbt R11nl1na, er to add another weapon to the armor)' of the profeaaional anti· redr, but atmply lo Wustrate bow fir we How ironic! Fifth District Super- visor Ronald ,CaspeJ"$, whose cam- paign promise to &0utb Orange Coast voterl was no Ahl>ort expan. sion, becomes the architect of an· Other Piaya del Rey. -P.A. 11111 19atlll'9 "'""" ,....,.. """"" "" llK•UilrU' ft!I-ilf tit lltWIHMP, hllil Jt\11' .... Ml\lt .. GIMmr Ckt. Dilllr Plllt. ' still are from a working rapprochement with the Soviet system. DfSl'ITE A FEW lenlalive gestures the last few years, Ruala remain! basically a "beavy industry" nation, with litUe consumer orientaUoo. Most of its money goes fpr building up the pro- ductive resources of the country - including vast amounts for armaments and defense. Tbe average person finds It dilficult to get consumer goods, at any price, because the government simply is not in· ·terested in supplying such private wants. It will fiJ: up planes for foreign passengers, in order to win a morl!I favorable trade balance, but its own citizens rate far behind generators, trac- tors, aod machine tools. IT IS IRONIC that a nation based on the political theory of distributing the greatest goods to the greatest number ha!: in 50 years built up its bureaucracy and its technology at the sacrifice of personal needs; and now "the system" seems to. be running for Its own sake, more than for the si.ke of the ultimate consumer that JI.tan bad in mind. We in the U.S. have our own internal contradictions that prevent us, too, from pr1!1eticing what our founders preached. It 1s these inconsistencies, not any abstract ideology, that keep nations apart. Tearing Down California CalHonla Fw0r. Suvlc:e It ii lime for all Californians, including tbe earpetbaggen who .,. malting California a target for destruct.ion, to llop and CODSider carefully the collateral ._....,.. <i lmoponolbie adlons. '!bat ii the candid view of Burnham Dilnm. immertl•fe put prnldent rl the CaWornia Chamber of Commerce, and -CalHom!a lltamey. Sbortly bofcn the end ol hil ebambtt ~ in mid-Notember, Eoersen 111 llrib tbls tbesla whlc:h he labeled "the cr1* la c:oafideoct." By way of outline, -~: "'Toda1. onr forcea are at work which COGkl. by design or reckless Jr. ftlPOOIJ.bllitJ, kick the supports from _... our state'1 economy and ..,._,. Energy being _. in tear- .. down California tbttattns to eicceed ~ ol the Clllllrucllve and the Al ILUJITllATION, Eneraen said: "laGect upc11 recent headlines ; ''1be lfO"lns 1tllcka on priVllo on- 1'\~ dilnlplloo <i the Judldll -l!lrWi -and .-<i our ltlal .,... : baml>ini <i polloe llaUON and -inltlon ol polka of· lnJUaUve and l41glalatlve ,..,.111 !llJlcb would hlml!rinc tho -· "()rpnlzed attack• at public evenlt, such as those at Cal·Expo1 by mobs of self-styled rebels." ENERSEN comfENTS, "il seem~ nearly imposs ible to get the truth across." fs it, he asks, "because people would rattler be frightened by a lie than be assured by the truth? 11 there no 'ex· citement' in truth any tl'IOt'e?" One example of the big lie technique: cited by Enerscn wa s the bitter attack on President Nixon by political opponent.! for nol fl'ffllng interest rates and profJLs at the time the President froie pril!!!S, rents, wages and salaries. The plain fact of the matter, as Enersen observed, was that the President bad no authority to freeze interest rates and profits. whlch his attackers knew full well. The ~ic Stabilization Act of 1970 gave the President authority to r r e e 1 e only prices, rents, wages and salaries and nothing else. ENEllSEN CONCWDED his remarkl with 1 cballcngt to 1 .. de1'1 In private enterprl$e to "ttep beyond ptrtonal goals in ecooomlc competition and act af. flnnaUvely and in unity In the interest of improving the: st.ale's economy." To do that, he made clear, is to get politically Involved, to have M appreciation of what lhe political process means to our ln- divldual clttumalances. ln refttshina: tenna, Enersen said that lf we can de\lelop a "united purpose, stroog lead1nhlp and dedicated effort" the ~!Ult wlll be that "lnste!'d or losing our way of freedom we shall reinforce it and pass Jt on stron,er lhan ever to the nut geoeraUon." Demagoguery of Kennedy and Abzug WASIIlNGTON -Consisrency may be a jewel, but it's an exceptional com. ruodlty amomg most politicos -f.arUCU· 1arly the self-righteous radlca -liberal variety. , Two clangorous examples of such artful rectltude are Sen. Edward Kennedy, 0. Mass., and Rep. Bel-la Abzug, D-N.Y. Whether due to unctuous fervor, pious self-Oelusjoo·or sanctimonioUs op- portunism and elem· agoguery ~ they seem utterly impervious to ree80n and logic in tspn9Slng eome· mil· ltant cause or policy. They gli>ly and blandly pJrsue directly divergent CCRll'lts without blinking 1 holler-than-thou eye. They appear to have no awareness of crass Inconsistency in loftily castigating something or otber, and in the next breath fervently advocaUng the very . same thin.g. WIDLE KENNEDY and Mrt. Abzug differ widely in origin, background and soclal and economic s~tus, they are like peas in a pod in artful high-mindedness. Example; High en Sen. Kennedy's crusading list b scalhing denunciation of the Vietnam war and vehement demand for the speedy withdrawal of U.S. combat forces. Carefully never mentioned by him ts that his late brother, President K~ nedy, was largely responsible f-Or em· broiling the U.S. in this tragically costly conruct. Wbea JFK took office ill January 1961, there were less than 1,Dli U.S. officers and noncoms in Vietnam acting solely as instructors ~ ad~. When he was killed in November 1963, U>ere were more than 20,000 U.S. combat troops there, and thousands more were being readied to be sent there. Teddy Kennedy somehow Is utterly oblivious to this historic fact. INBrEAD, BE vlrtuoully declaims fre- quently and rancorously about meddling in Vietnamue affairs, the sinfulness of ·doing that and the moral obligation to stop it forthwith. As unctuoualy proclalmed by Teddy, in- tervening in Vietnam to save millions from Communist enslavement is im- mora1, unethical, 1Wul, etc. etc. We ahouJd kee2 out of the affairs of other peoples and counbies, and firmly and 1ternly mind our own business. A very sound principle, indeed! But having 58IlCtimoniously preached it, Teddy turned right around and haughWy stuck bis· l'10ee In lr1sh affain. With studied rectitude and indignation, he excoriated the Britlab government for using troops in Northern lreland to sup- press rank murder, savage terrorism and ferocious brutality in the fratricidal religious warTlng that la of centuries duration. WHY KENNEDY, a leading U.S. . Senator and covert PresidenUal can· didate, should feel Impelled to stick his nose into Northern Ireland's agonizing tragedy II a moot question. Not only was his unwarTanted meddling grossly fn. consistent with bis pious strictures against U.S. meddling 1D Vletnam, but it was oub1g!lt lrresponslbie l!atemanship and crass hypocr,isy. ., The cnly conceivable explanation for this shockingly outrageous conduct is that it is "good politics" in his home state -with a preponderant Irish con- stituency. The Kennedys are noted for the facility and east with wbich they rise above prfn,. cl pie. J EXAMPLE: Like Teddy, Mrs. Abzug never puses tip an opportunity t. to harangue and fulminate qalnl! the Viet· nam war. It's her favorite tub-thwnping issue and p>litical modus operand.I. If she had her way, U.S. troops would be withdrawn in toto at once. More than that, U.S. "meddling" would be perem12torlly and mandatorily ended throughout Asia -and sundry other areas. But nauv and emphatically NOT in one -the Mlcfdle East! There Mn. Abzug b just as fervently and vehemently for U.S. meddling in behalf of Israel as she ls raucously against it in Vietnam and elsewhere. THERE ISN'T the slightest indication she is aware of any inconsistency in Utls. If by remote chance that may have oc- curred to her, it certainly isn't troubling her -01".detenin~ her from loudly and bellicosely conUnumg to advOcate the two directly divergent courses. In one regard, Mrs. Abzug Is con- sistent. ' She is a truculent dove about getting out of Vietnam, and .an equally truculent hawk about the U.S. going all-<>ut to sup. port Israel. She is bombastically pugnacious on both stands.· She is also the same way about de- nouncing the Pentagon and so-called "milltary-industrial comrlei:" -favorite ldeologicaJ scapegoat o radicals; Com· muntsts; •New Lefters and stmdry other whirling-dervish .elements. • THAT ISRAEL 'is virtually · totally dependent on U.S. a r m am e Jl ~a for survival seems to be of no moment to Mr&. Ab!ug. When it.ii pointed out to her. she indifferently shrugs lier 'chunky shoulder and snaps, "So what" -a revealing commentary on her ill* teWgence, logic and sincerity • Only an ignoramus or a demagogue would fail to see the direct and in- escapable relation between Utls country's capacity to develop ultra-modern weapons and Israel's continued existence. A moot question is whether Mn. Abzug ls so dense and obtuse, or whether she lacks the honesty and integrity to public- ly ~~owledge the truth. A3 the old saying goes, 0 Consistency, thou art a jewel" -but not "Bellow:lng Bella" Abzug, as she is derisively characterired by colleagues in the House cloakrl>oms. Pension Grabs Stir Public Anger 'Jbe Dally Call(orn.lau El Cajon We have long maintained that our state legislators should receive a decent salary for their services. Salaries of legislators should be high enough to permit individuals who aren't independently wealthy lo run for offict, thereby entrusting the lawmaking func· lion to a broader spectrum of the popuJa. lion and not making It the private preserve .of the plutocrats. The other motive for this generosity la that a politician adequately compemated from the public purse is less likely to be bought off by special interesl.!I always eager to put a little cash where they think the votes art. SO WE 00 NOT think $19,200 a ye1r ls an ercrbltant salary for our legislators in Sacramento. Even when that figure Is pushed upward through the collecUon of B11 George ---• Dear George: RecenUy a friend of mine bougbt me a nine-loot arttndal Christmas tree. My prnblem ls ttiat my ceiling II only eight feeL Whit should I do? Dear Mrs. S.C.: lt1ove. Dear George: MRS. S.C. li1y roommate peeked In my door and caught me listening In on her phone call to my boy friend and telling him t had been out with anothtr guy when actually J was down at her office trying to get her job. Whit should I do? SUE ~ar Sue:: Keep that roommate. Anybody else may clobber you. per diem expenses, it Isn't unreasonable If it assures greater honesty and representation that more closely reflects majority sentiment Wbii.t is more galling about legislative remuneration are the repeated raids on the treasury In Uie name of pension benefits for this or that state employe, whether legislator or the sergeant..at- arms. The tinkering that is done with laws governing pemlons defiea b e 11 e f • Lawmakers, knowing that when their time comes a belpful colleague will be around to introduce the appropriate legislation, are constantly altering the qualilying clauses to futher their own nest.o. A Bll.L NOW circulating in Sacramen- to's legislative halls wu especially tailored for State Controller Houston Flournoy and former A!semblyman Don ?>.fulford of Oakland wbo was defeated for reelection. The law currenUy says a legislator er consjituUonal officer is eligible for a pension at age 80 or after 15 ye1r1 of eervice. Neither Mulford nor Flournoy could qualify without special dispensation. So AUemb1yman Frank Lanterman, R· Pasadena, charitably offered t h e appropriate amendmet1tl loweriniz the req11frtd years Of service f o r pens}on benefits lo 14. TJruS, IF' THE B~.~. Flournoy conceJvably could qul.uty ·for a Ufetime ]>emlon of 11 ,722 a month 1t 80 ud lt.205 a moofh unW he reacbu that age If be docld<s lo ret ire at the end of his tenn. M"ullord, for sulfering the indignity of being rejected by lh• vottn, Will quaiily for .f7l7 • month 11 80. Or he coold oPI to take tbe pension now and get only $724 a month. To swtttcn the pot even more, Lan- terman has authored legislation \o extend a pension option to legislators whose districts are altered by reappcrtionment. THE OPTION PERMITS a n y lawmaker whosf! disbict boundaries are changed to refled population '1llftl - thus possibly jeopardiling his ehancu for rw.lecUon -to reUre and begin col· lecting a peDlion after only four years of service. Some tl legislators, aCC'Ording to a 1 u r v e y by California Journal, would benent from this cornucopia overOowin& with the public's money. It II aucb blatanUy selfish peruilon Where Are We? Prees COmmenli Nortk VenM>n, Ind., Sun: "Everyone aaya the trouble With people la they don't communicate enough with one another. So where are we? Your phone ii problbl1 tapped; it now costs eij:bt cents to mail a letter; and If you started sending up amoi.e signal.t they'd arrest you sure for viola Ung the anUpolluUon laws." UUca, Mlcb., Sentinel: "The honest rustomer pays a higher price lor everything ht buys because 1hoplilter1 lnct"UM: tbe con of running a business. He doet not steal himself, but he pays for those who do. And lo the aame manner, the individual worker will pay for pollu- tion control whether lt affects him personally or not. He will pay because u the blslc productr ht ii the only source, regardless U tht cost is passed onto blm thf'OUlh lbe agency of 1overnment w bu.slnes.s." grabs as these that anger i citizenry already ootraged by soaring taxes. And that anger is being expressed in a mischievous initiative sponsored by Assemblyman FJoyd Wakefiekl, R-So1.1th Gate, which proposes to require YOter a~ proval for Jegtslative pay increases. WE SAY "MISCHIEVOUS" because it assumes voten wlll determine fairty what the salaries of legislators should be. Unfortunately, that doesn't •fttn happen. Vot;mi tend to put a low value on the RMces or their legislators and pay them accordingly, not realizing -or not caring -that this penurious attitude spawn.t corruption. But the legislature is inviting revenge by its plundering of the public coffers. Govermnenl 8et'Vice, while tt sb>uld be adequately compensated, was never meant to be a carefree ride on the gravy train. OltMGI COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. W«d, P•blUh<r Thoma.t Keerril, Editor Albert W. Bah1• Editorial Pa~ Editor The editorial per:e of t he Dall1 Pllot ~ks to Inform and stlmu• lat., ttedcn by prtsenting this ncv.11pepcr'a opinlo1t1 and com-- mcntary on topics of tntettSt and 11~ificanC't", by providin1 a forum for the txptf!lllon or our readc"• opinion.,_ and by prese:nUna the divt'rw vicwpotnt1 of lnfotmcd ob- sl'?rV1l'n and 1pokesmcn on topics ot tile da,y. Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1971 .. LA ~chools Adopt ---~-......... Quake Saf efy Plan L.I # LOS ANGELES CUP!) -A neighborhood ochools tentative. earthquake safet y Mcist· of the bulldinls which plan has been adopted by the woul~ be ab,<ondoned under the Board of Education as part of pl§:ro are locaffd at schools in ~e first phase of a ~three-year "• prtdOmlnantiY! black or Mex· timetable f o r abandoning lean-American neighborhoods achoo! buildings wbic~ don't . The board allo .dechlred b; meet earth<iutJte saf~y stan-a 4-2 vote, that it would foiiow dard.!. cUrrent district pallcy favoring Unde r phase one of the integration in case of busing timetable. 28 buildingl"will be or shifting of school at. vacated by next July l and t'endanct boundaries to ease even~IY will include 91 such A the problem. faclhtles by July 1, 1974. 7 Fit Training;· Says -Banker SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The president of the world'a largest commercial bank says American achools must erase their long.standing prejudice against V-OCaUonal education if they are to meet the workaday needa of society ln the future. ''We have lo convince ourselves thaf it's better to be a good auto m~hanlc than 1 m~locrt bank teller or, con- versely, better to be a good bank teller than an indifferent mechanic -if that's your thing," uld Bank of America Preaid8nt A. W. ClallS!D. Undef state law, a I t l:iuildings railing to meet r·. Add p Ii ••rthqua.k• safety s1andards IJ uana S O ce must be vacated by 1975. f As part or the phase one plan, minority children It 26 1 TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) -Tbe city of 400 000 bu a schools will be kept at their City officials here art in the police forte of 300, but Bolanos nelghborhood schools on 1 dou· , firoces,., of doubling the police Cacho uld that number will ble sessions rather than be.ing ~ ~rce and ser_>dblg every of· be doubled With the addition of bused to vacant classroorris in !teer to a s11-montb police officers from a r e 'c en t I y other a~s. ; academy. disbanded State Sec u r l t y Sup\" Wi!ljam Jnhnston said "The Image of the city i. no Police unil ' the diJtrtct cannot affo(d ,tbe better ~an the men who Tbe policemen will be re. cost of transporting the pup its· police its streets, 0 uys Mayor quired to attend a policy and iratead would . provide, Marcos ..Antonio B o I a n o 1 academy which. II be i n g portable· classrooms .1· 1/1 rcho. • establilhed In Baja <:llifomia ' • ' . Teen Cited Thomas Housourer, 14, of Aptos, has received Ute Young California's Medallion for Bravery for hi! rescuing a younger sister from a fire in their home. Authorities said he ran barefooted across a floor that was fllame. 'Jack' Springs For Uniforms Thanks to a Jack·In·The- Box, the Fountain Valley Boys Club T r a v e 11 n g basketball team will have new uniforms and equipment this year. L. lfl~ Boyd Diary Dabbler Persistent Chap "Diary ••• • dilly record of tlllt put of one11 We wlllcll lie ~~ rel1te *'> '1.Dlself wltbout bl111hln1." Ambrose Bierce Nobody, but nobody keeps a dally diary current for more than one year. That's what I thoughl At hand Is a note from a Great Falls client who sayS: "On Jan. 1, 1918, I started keeping a diary. Up Ull last night, I've never mltsed a day, noting the weather, temperature, what [ did, where l was. Even used it In court once." '11111 gentle- man's 'name is Howard J. Hockersmith. Oiallenge you to name anybody' anywhere that faithful ff'ler/ day to his written record. THAT CITY NAME said most often to be ml!spelled ts Pittsburgh. ONCE KNEW why a peajaclte! wu ao called, but forget now. NINE our of 10 computers are on lease. one qut (If five cars llkewi.9e. • MIGHT MENTION the spurt speed of a swordfish Is llO mph. ~fOST POPULAR marriage month Is December. In New Zealand. ASKED a clergyman this morning why so many priests are leaving the church. He said, "It's either Punch or Judy.'' Explain, please. "Either liquor (lr W(lmen," he said. HOW FREQUENl'LY •bould you eapect to buy your 7.year-old son, if any, a new pair of shoes? Every 10 weeks proclaims t.be U. S. Department of Agriculture. Addre.ss maii t(l L. M. Boyd, P. 0, B(l:t 1815, New- port B<och, Calif. 92660. ~e .Fun Time .. PartyG~ss DAILY PJLeT iJ ... Give a· Penney diamond. The big-impres.sion gift for not-so-big budgets Boys Club Director Terry Brager said $300 was donated to the club for the team by Foodmaker, Inc., the company that franchises Jack·In.The- Box restaurants. 1•~~~m~~~-- • • 14 cl marquise cut 14K gold bridal set with 14K gold brldat sat with diamond in 14K gold one diamond, 49.95 eight diamonds, 289.50 with matching wedding band, 137.50 Diamond solitaire n 14K gold selling, .25 ct., 137.50 14K gold trio wtth five diamonds. 245.50 Cocktail ring In 14K gold 1ettlng, sfx dfafn(lndS, 79.95 14K gOld trio with nine diamonds, 331.50 .. 14K brushed gold trio with three diamonds, 183.50 Cocktail ring In 14K gold setting, scwen diamonds, $150 14K gold IMO'• ring with 14K gold men's rill;. with five diamonds. $215 1111Ven diamonds, $250 14K gold earrings with two dltfn(lndl, 74.tS 141< gold pendll'll with one diamond, 1,7.95 14K gold pend1nt with 1welve diamonds, 89.95 WbJ a diamond from Panneyt? Ptnneys Independent Olemond Con1uttanl txamln•• tnd t,pprovt• every Ptnney diamond twlc., once belor9 mounting 1nd again 11ter, lo naur1 ccmpllanet with high quality al1nd1rdt e1t1blllh1d by (Mir March1ndl1• Tatting Center. You can hive confidence In tver)' Pennty diamond !or good color ind cl1rl1Y, precl1lon c'uttlng and eccvrale carat weight. P1nn1ys Diamond ca111ncat1 It given to ev1ry dlmncnd purchater. PtnntYI llbarsl 'Diamond Tradl.{n Polley' glvtl you Iha opportunity to own • blggtr d11mond. JCPenney , fine jewelry The values are here fNflr/ day. Shop from Sunday noon at the following stores: , Av1;!1bl• 1!: NEWPORT BEACH, F11h;on hland. HUNTINGTON BEACH, Huntin9ton Center. Use Penney• t ime payment plan, ADYEJlllMlll POITAILE-74 ...... W.... ... ,... ....... Wlllt0Mayfa I -.ffW't ~ ................... NoMITOlrlnl'· GE h• th• TV th•C '.1ju•lrJahC foryov. Aak-OE _____ INSTA• ,,,.,,,, ...... ,... .... , ,,,,,,..,..,. ~ .,,,. -• • • GE ""SIL VEJr TOUCH'" Z SPEED '(UNlll9 'lor ,,,_;, ... altnpliw.d r 14-G.r Clle ,_,. Olt OE"# SOUD STATE TU/llllG SYSTEM. - --.er ,,,.,,,._ ETCHED COPPEii CIRCUITlt'I llw-"1 ....... ~,,.gpWty. GE'IV,.•,,,_/folldlrbq. 46 YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE! GOLDIMWUTI WAINll HUNTIN•TON llACH IALll ONLY 142·1196 401 MAIN STllrT HUNTIN5TON II.ACM SllYICI & SALIS IJi-7161 llOOll:HUIST 6 WAlNll fOUNTAIN YALLIY SALIS ONLY t62·2416 DAll.Y l'llOT WodnHdlY, Dtctm!Mt lS, lffi t TO. t~emap Panel Alive ' . /leinecke Won't Wait; Fast Action Asked SA<X\MENJ'O (AP) -Tho members of the oommlssion Slate ~pportionm<lll Com-1JU<iou1 foe tt to gtl started. mlll1on WU aUva for the first A r. ~~" J >dt 'l'I -In 111 ~-· b1slary "" tty. ~n. ~·~e . I • ,_ v......,, a ~publican, said "'iC.: day, l\IJIUllDned 1>y LL Gov. ' be clidn~ lbink lht commlsalon In 1921, a reapportionment tectlon -inaerted in the (0111tltullon that created the five-member commission in Ute event the le;alllature failed to rtapportlon ltsefl in the first "'Julor .... ion after the federal ceMUI e\'.ery 10 ,years. * * * • Reag .. Sign• Mea1ure . • -State -o~tlaws Torture Toys SACRAME~"l'O (AP) -that llhould be covered. Bui "I hope toy manu!actur..-s Cllifomla storeow11tr1 must this ls·• first atep_." will.be morl'oomclous of what by Burtoo.11ld the bill~ aimed they're ..Uinl'now," he noted. clear their ahtlvea nett at auch Items a1 Frante.natein, "There's been 10tne in- JCPenney C:OSTA .MISA' STOU DOO HAllOir-aLVD. lpedal H9'111ey ltfft Htun SUNDAY 12 ·10 5 p.m. June of all toy bombs, vampire, mad aclenUst and dlcatlon it's worked already erenadel. "mooater" cUJi,: and "vlct1,Q1" , doJl1, and make-because t.hil year it · wu mock .tor tu r e i.o1trUfPent& believe torture rack!, apif;e. bard.er to find examples of UDder a bill signed tnto law by Jlm~o~ca&~es~, ~sw~illlini;~~pe:n-:_·~theoe;:~to:y:s~lb:a~n ~bel:o:re~,·~· ht:•:d·E~~~~~~~~~ Gov. Ronald Rqgan.. I· duluma and guillotines. ded. • •111 t .. Ed lloinecke to belln Im-lhou1d me<I unw al leut Jao. JfOl 1•• mediate redistricipll of the 3. giving the I e g I a I at u re •111 •I State Aaembly and Senate. apolher chance to rtspportlon .. 19 anlf~. • .. we cannot wilt any longer Jtself. Lawmakers return to lo '(fn!'f): for tbt lesWature to take ac-Sacramento Friday In efforta: .i.aits'U.n aa1cl .Reinecke, a to do that. blaa Ropoibllcsn wfio hu angered Slate Supt. of P u b 11 c tldwr&f 1CNDe of h1I f~w party mem· Instruction Wilson R 11 es, · no ollOI bets b1 lnalati"!J Iba! the loog· ""°"' office ii mnparllsan, ·Ulm.I -r dormant C01nmJ,U10n be put to said "To be veey honest and .t 10lhv -I<. the frank. I am dl!tmsed about Key Democrat' Vows Thi c:ontrover1lal measure by DemocraUc Aal!mblyman John Burtoo of _San l'rfneisco had been kllled in lbree previou.s le&is1aUve sessions. WED., THURS., FRl.1 SAT. Ptlcn lfftctln Dtc. 15th, 16tft, 17tll, lltk -c::m..-.... QPIN DAILY 10.111SUNDAY10.9 • t Democrallc leaders In the prospect of havlni to reap- No More Negotiating SllJled by lht ~publican 1overnor Tuesday, the bill niakes it a ip.J$demeansir to manufacture or atll such toys in·Colllornia afte July I, 1972. II won~ aU~ ~ under Christmas trees this year. ....... U. ... '9., ...................... ~ ..... ...... legblalure bave &one to the portion the lesillatpre. I feel Stale Supmne Court in an ef. Ibey Dlllbl to 1'1!apporllon fort to keep the commission them!ei-.. from adlog. ·-· Reinecke was one of the few And · Secretary of state £d. mund G. Brown Jr., a Democrat, aaid, .. My view ts THINK • DAYS the court has spoken cl~arly and the commission has no lesal vaUdity and there ii no point in acting." The fifth member of the commission i s Republican Controller Houston I. Flournoy wbo bu supported ~inecl<e in the issue. Reinecke's order came Tuesday just after a group of legislative leaden of both parties said they were told by ~publican Gov. Reagan Iba! ~ Jll"ferr"1~ legillature do I •the Jqb. • ~ (leorge ltloo<x>ne CD-Saa Franclico}, said, ''Then 1D or 30 minutes later his lieutenant gOvernor doea something that Illes directly in the face of w'bat., the governor h11 just said. 'lllis ii, the Jlrsl Ume aince I've ~ in office Iba! -rve-aete1:1rtbt -governor and lieutenant governor at croas purpooe1 -intenUonally." Democrats conlend a 11185 Slate-Slqnme Court rullnl ii> validated the reapportionment commlssioo on tWo counts. GIV·E HEALTH for CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFlCATES ss. to·l25. ' ' SACRAMENTO (AP) -A key Democratic leader vowed today he would no looger try to negotiate major is.rues with Re~blican Gov. Reagan. Sen. George M0500ne ([).San 'Francisco), said efforts to bargain with ~agan this year have undermiMd the in· dependence of the legislative branch and prolonged the 333- day-tong regular session of the 1971 California Legislature. The legislature and it.I leaderatllp have' come under aharp attack from Reagan and others for the record length of the session and it! failure to solve key ~es, partk:ularly tax reform · a n d reap. portionmeDL . . In reply, MDICOne said, "People oii.ght to be disturDed by the inordinate length of this session. But I thlnk it would be not correct to place the blame on the back of t h e legislatun." ~pportlomneni bu mad< the ...,loa particularly .dU· ficult, u ltwmaken grappled with the Wue in which they are moat. personally involved. The pollUcal futurea of some depend on the ou~me. Moscone added, "But more Lib Backer Wins Seat On Council BERKELEY (UPI) Radlcala claimed t o d a y "conservaUvea" have taken over the city council with the appointment of a women'a liberatlon.Jat to fill a vacant 1pot on the nine-member body. In a surprise move T,uesday ni&ht, Ms. Susan Hi:>ne, a mother of ·two and active in the Democratic Party, was named to the post after nine months of wrangling. r· ; Appli1nc1s R1w Milk Julc1s Br1eels t Ms. Hone ·WSI notJ.resent when she was appoint . DEE'S· NUTRITION t •,tm)VAINh oot MAGNOLIA JIOllNTAIN VAUIY 147.3121 .• ~ ............. ,_., Away in a Manger .•. You Are ..9n11il11J ...... Ms. Hone told newsmen at her borne the appointment "w!ls a surprise to me." She 1aid &he ti.8' been talking with the councilmen who voted for her the past few days. The 3.1-year-old housewife said she had worked on the e1ecUon campaign of Assemblyman Ken Mead (D- Berkeley), who appointed her to the Democratic State Cen· lral Cammitt ... TO VIEW A RARE ANQ COLORFUL EXHIBITION OF SACRED ART * * * GENUINE TYROLEAN HANO.CARVED FIGURES IMPORTED FROM THE ITALIAN ALPS AND REVeRENTL Y DISPLA YEO IN THE TRADITIONAL nalivil'J Scene on the front lawn * * * COLONIAL FUNERAL HOME "ORANGE COUNTY'S FINEST" 7801 BOLSA AVENUE Nestlod In Tha Wifdwood, Away From Highway Noises Important than any al that is lht trend that picked up Im- petus this year for the mer&· ing of the executive and legislative branches of govern- ment. "You saw it in the alleged tax r e f o r m negotiationa, wellare reform, M e d 1 ·Ca 1 reform. Well, the governor was demanding the bills be drawn his way "Or they wouldn't be signed. "A! a consequence, the legislators have not l:!_een aple to do their legisJaUve job." The senator said t h • lawmakers must re· a s 1 er t tbetnSelves, adding: "Speak- ing for myself, unle.at ~ lfU just unequivocally but,uc!ed by my caucus, I would not enter into · negotiation.! 'Id.th the governor again en legl!ila- tion still pending befort o u r Senate." "The ·legislation im't as broad as I Would lilt. !I to be:' nld Burton. "There are still other kindl of toys such as machJne euna and bazookas that l think are harmful to the mental well being of children Queen Hotel ' Pact Okayed LONG BEACH; CaIIJ. !UPI) -The City COUncl.l·Tuesd8y approved a 25-year leae by an airline to turn part . of the Queen Mary illto a hotel. Pacific · Southwest Airliries agreed to refurbish three decks into a 400-room bote1 to be opened within 15 months at P l . ,.,,. 'Hunt an -·~ cost of I $4 0 z._.., m11Illon. City officlaIA 8'id . they eapected that al least Murderer iome rooms woUlc! be ready for guesta in a year. Under the agreement, PSA • M••y oTMI H 1n1-enn1s s ere ... And We've Got It! THE NEW~ SCALE , . TAILE TENNIS &AME YOU C4fl PLAY ... ANYWHERE! Reg. 2411 1711 You get all the action of the Big game because the "Secret is in the paddle." Sets 'up in seconds ... in ' ~ your living:, on the patio ..• ar pool- side. A pic nic plus, ideal for recrea· tional vehicle owners ••. a super all- purpose utility table. Only 30"x 60" -folds to 30" x 30", fits into any car. • IT'S THI GAME SENSATION OF THI YIARI Y.ou, your fa,mlly and friends will love itl In Escape, 1 will pay t!ie city of Long Beach, whlcb ·purchased t h e Queen when her dayi on the SAN QUENTIN, Caltf.1 .lhl~glb!se~ule1nde~d~,$65~,!000~a~ye~alr~!llll~~~l~ll~~~~-.=~-~""~~-~"~~~-~~~~~~~ (UPI) -Police searched to. for the first 10 years· of the \,.:iiii!;:..!-4~'-+"<·-"0i~iii"i"-•+.= ·~-::r·· day for a convicted murderer lease, and $100,000 a year, or a ~°'#.;'iii;,~.,....}-,i-1~~.if.ibi~~if=ij--i\irl-::l . .;..-:_ percentage of the cross , ,1 , .. • who used an "extremely !if~ there&fter. ·-:.·.::-::::-.. --.. -=i.·.:.-.. ~-:'.= ... -:::.'t:..-.... -:;:- like'' dummy in an elaborate escape plot. Associate Warden Joaeph It OtSrlen said chancel were "slim" that Jacob Zitzger, 27, might still be within the prison. Zltzger and two other ii> mateJ were aurpriJed u they were scaling the prlaon wallil Monday nJabl. Tb( olber two • were captured. , ;Offlci!ls uid the lrto had placed dummiea ln the cell11 and hid out in the prison in- dustrial section where they worked. The dummies were IO realistic they had hair stickini out from under waU:h caps. San Franci!CO police recelv· ed a tip Tuesday that Zitzger was seen in the city'• Ten- derloin District and a search was centered there. The two captured inmates were Jack C. Duncan, 37, Los Angeles, and Juan C. Colon, 28, Tuolumne County, both convicted robbers. The three. were climbina; the prison wall with a grappling hook and rope made of prison denims. They were spotted and an alarm turned in by an employe'1 son driving near the aru. M~r.UWP MOTOR HOMES SALES • RENTALS 11 It. to 21 It, 1411 S. VILLAGE WAY SANTA ANA, CAL IF, LOCAL EDITORIALS The DAILY PILOT Quite Often Fights City Hell Calendar watches. -. . , A speCial gift idea. At a special 18.88. Great group of 17·jewel ~atches. Yellow-tone or silver-tone cases with calendar or day/date features. And mod straps. ~~~ And other v31ue·packed features. Treat yourse lf and any other Johnny· come-lately you know. JCPenney fine jewelry The values are here every day. Shop from Sunday noon at the following atores: NEWPORT BEACH, F.,h;on hlend . HUNTINGTON BEACH, Hunt;ngton Center. CHARGE IT, • • -r 1 . F6r.- • - . landmaru oaltvlne Randi, Woi>d.' , .... · R>tired Marine Co!. .. J1Jtm . •""""111 the raDch for. tours The .,,.,pant. -aJoo clled -LoWtnan, development· -~~: ·DeMURL FLORIST.S for engaging a ,_orcli firm to survey and ocavate when tor fer the airport, r~Ul spoke· to a town rneetiJtg a • 24M NNport 11¥4. . possible all cclaaeologica.J, tended by about 200 ftsldents C"t• MMA .of Yorba Llnda •. Brea and historical ~ntological 64M479 1 • sites on the property.· ~Placentia. 1 ~ ·:: : . . J • • • • -' . . .. • t • . .. -• '. • ·• .. The Postal Service says if·ydiJt oflt-of-t.own Christmas gift.a aren't in ~.mail by~~ 15,_it,can't i>?Omise delivery by Cbrlstmas. 1 .. • . , .. , But :ETD can. Florists' Tnneworld" Delivery with its wi\le•iihlection of gift.a and more than: 12,500 Members will belpoyou ml1ke someone's Christmas merry. ]i:ven if you· V(ait Sll•lat.e as 5 P.M. on Decem1* 2~ io'i>lai;e'yotir order: , An4.FI'D gift.a are as unique:aii they are biiautiluL TI,,. 'Seaso°j!'s Greeter, for example, a'brighf:Cbtistmas arrange- ment/8Urrounding a festive red 'candle from' Colonial,· de. Signed exclusively for FTD. All in.ii, gep\ll'ne.~g~ Pei~ footed vase. Or, choose from a range oflol'llly SPeed·A·Gifts, Handsom~, lasting and useful, each :6lliid With. a lovely ar· rangement llf.~tlowers t.o brighten the holiday seaeon. · Most FTD ' Flbrists accept' major eredit cards or welcome your charge account applij:ajion. End Shopping_," wrapping, mailing"lieadadies. · • ' Call or visit-your nearest FTD l\'lorist!or bis comp)ite selection. Then relax. And know your Cliriatmu: gift will Ket there. On time. ' . • A .. . ' .. ,, ' ' 80·17 Cupe: and caddy. Colorful,, foot.d mup dNigited tar m-.. pl•y on the fuuctioR&l "•·tbt-ourh mddy. Hu .._.Y-c&nJ' h&ndJe for no- spill ..mc.. sq-22 c.,...i Com-. . Elel'.1.ntJy d..,.od foot.d antimon7• silver buo. Topped with pnuino band. poliohed cr7•t•l"b01rrl. Beautifull7 _,_.,, .. COSTA MESA dot.ailed. ·, \. : .,_, SG-to 8UYer Su1u Scu&&J•. CompleUt With matGhln1 ltlOOp. RaIMd tlonJ patt.un in t..Y71 &&mlalt-nUtaq' ao.timony AIYS. " °"" 1 Do,. ,..,.r. pheM MrVlc• ' . '• •t "'I ' •1~· ·w-..-.,.;,.. u.,1m ··-6.111.Y ':"" • ·:JrLd-Ahatemen,-1 ::-f:lilt-~~l~~e~ . SANTA' AliA' -A Fiiuntaln 21. ' . · \i1itey.'man -~ of l>llklni . V•nwir .ini ~ by lbe '.Orill(t Coonty by ,paddln& his Gr.od Jury 11tr the _, ' WHI abo!emt11t · bllllns• bas btlird ' taUmony -!hot Ibo 1 pt1·aded tnnocent·-ana his beeit l'ountaln ValleY man, tole .. ordere<t· to fact trlal Feb. 23 in contractor tl'lil. !.fir to tht ,... • • • · · county for Its weed kllltnc ef-P oems rrinted · Superior COµrt. · forts, detraudlcl lbe c:ounty ot ~udge BY.TOn K. 1'tcMillan • $200 In a four·r110Uh pertod. l RV IN E -James · released EdJnund. Varney, 57, -. Sheriff's tnvllUPton lf.ld. McMlcbad of taguna lle!lch, · ol .119?% San. cailos, on his . Varni>y bad -._.ibl• an . a~iate professor of .. promiM' to .appear a n 4 for ftld klllblC ..,atlonl on mer~tut. at UC Irvine, ~tM , -ICheclul<id F~ 110( a prttrtll~ about 3,000 par<ill In unln- authcir o.f a book of .poelty, hwlns .. l>ther .pretrial mo-corporottd COU1117 ltrrl!Ol'1 "Agolnal the Falllng !!;VII" tji>nawiUbebear4Jon.2Jood tthlo)'ear • ' .. .. • . .MlERICAN.jEAUTY MACRES · FLORISTS -' FLQRllTS . . . 4f0 South c .. ,, Hlth••f lltSl 9-ft llvd. L•1ttn• a .. ch "~untlntt8" a.fch ' ' I I .. .,.. --· 494-6511 : 142-6414 , , I "' • ., •• • . ' . . • • ... " I " •• • • •• ' The Fl'D Season'• Greeter . . . CMTA·MliA PLORI~~ 117 ll"MMlff!ir C•t• Moto1 S4U071 i • l . ~ • • ) • ' \~ • • , . I f . ·-,~· • '-t \ l. A •poclal FTD ananpment deoi(nM le mber in tM bobda1 oeuon, R•TJ'•...,. scented Colonial candle is briih~ Nd with cncldo Anlsb (2• • llM •), Cont.lmt W an olepnU7 crafted foo.l.ed..bowl, ~ admfvel7 tor ~O b1 g..,_ Potta7 •. Both can be UMd .pin and •aain. Berev.Ulal, cheerful &ouch to any room • &.w.. 80·11 Pl&oher and Bowl. R8&l poit.wy; noC; porcelain. 1Ucb1y d .. aicnod to Ollpt.Qn that touch of old· -"'........ " HOllU ..... -...... . ' ,,, • r. '>j~,' ', r( / / ( / ft , '----. . th- "'l111l11t yo• 11 ••r ,H11111re" ,NMpt4WJrifttk. 1111 HAllOI ILft. 14M241 '2&2' .... C-Hlt/lwor-... ''" CORONA 4.t MAR •• • . Hall$}!'J~ " Ml,., C""41f C..-I 2MO HAolOR ILVD. 546 5525 • I•. • • ' 16Jt ....... ,,.. ltd., ............. c..... '"""" ""CO'ITA M.llA • 441 .. 17'11 "'"'· c:.... .......... , ... • ' J 11loT ' w-,, 15. l'lt .;;+-~tornei-See-ks~amages Fro111 Company .1 RENO, Nev4JAP.L-A ljioo ollao 01f who ncenUy won • fU m111i1m damqe dedlioo oplmt 1 polluting oonent campany 11ys he will seek an bicnue lo 14 million in ~ve cllmages U I h e di< I"°" l. 1ppealed. Pmr Echeverria ays the -d.._ portion of the -41.1 mlllion-<hould be raised. He won the case represen- Unc 15 residenll of neorby Fernley, who complained that dust from the Nevada <:ement Co. was rulning their homes and properly. I.a addition to puntU.,·e dama1a, the residents were •warded nearly $465,000 in apoc:lal and generar c1a~... q,bta Corp,,.;£ o.uu, Tu., 'Echeverria M)'I ho, ldlili'. ~ u '21 n llroourt. Ille a cro..-1 lo increUI Eche..,...la said ·the com· pun!Uve ~ U Nevada , pany !& really worlh !40 Cement _.ia' tbe "8c!Jloa ·million and Iha! past pun!Uve lo the Neveda 8opRme Court dapiages in Nevlda ha,. be<n as its .mUve prOnilsed. 10 ~rcent of net worth. Teo Tiie .....,, iWU ~ pO,....i Qf !40 million would be percent of,. qet 'WOrth Of '4~ millloo, which F.cheverria Neveda ~ ,.t,n1 .finn.-. .aa~ .ts ,not excessive con- •• , ' ,. ' t ' ' .. .. aijler!ng the drcumsllUICel of1 neqhhorlng Wadlworlh begao the-cue. .. -eompfainlng of dust on tbei:t The ault was filed in 1969 houses, can, plants a n d clothes. " after the company added a se-Company officlall aaid a cond kiln·at tts Fernley plant pollution control device could to increase producllvily. Tbe n« be Installed until Sj)eclfi-~ kiln howe~, waa not cations were complied, but equipped with a dust collecting refused to abut clown the plant device llllt~ the tint Ind until the speclllcaUona residents Or ' Fernley and complete. . ' . ' )'If SDAY, FRIDAY; SATURDAY " . .. .. 19"•' SHARP MMOfE CONTROL TV ~~ • l- ' t t ' ~ $·····: ' ~3 D11.11 ONb.' \'('ith remote cnntrot you can 1urn un the kr, alljust tht vi>lomr anJ culor anJ sclc:<t ·rour c~anntl·all \\'ithnut lc:avin>t1'11ur chair. lc ·s easy tu tune: in ~rt:at color anll AFC locks ir. Walnur-~rain. '11S 5'. ii. 'Jtwtlolt )Ulfl , DDJ:DSLJLl RCA l t" DIAG. TELEVISION Moitl AQ 186 3 D4JS Only! $118 Comes complete ..,irh i1s nwn rnllabout stand, so )'OU can watch it in any room. Deluxe woodgained vinyl finish. 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' ---ir--1 " }· Today • • 'J . ·Cw.ses • 1S:Z:~&u.. 1:...t"'=:~ J . t1011, all that remained of a Ult wbalet and they would vast and -cokwful industry follow IUit," be uld . ..til<h opce ... 1 7501 Yanllee "Bui our cateb Is so small. ahlp8 to sea;ls o!liclally out ol We doll'! bave the floating lac> 1!4'''""8 today. toriee the Russians have." The .,,,. J®nte, Ftihin& 'c.. 1Vllolo oi) i.,no longer used In ~ in 'ftodhenl iri .. p.mattng and whalebone CBH!ornr.i Is closed dol"'o i l!Ofsels -can't compete With ill tin.'! Oeet -lour d.nverlllcl jlaDtJ · hooe, Although ~ . World War II vessels -illl wbalt ~ 1re )IOI >ital tdle ih:tbe docks. ot:.t 1tbe.Se4ys,•Ule,oil JD!iY. be U&--r Del, 1\IOnte's 40-man 1.w.J I!! in1 ~theyilrOUI!~ ~ force -'.,)ast survivors of '"'W;I fttee _. .. pe"'!''6• -. ~ ., ... ' 40,000 sailOrs who uaed to put bony. parts , m ipet, livestock to sea jrom ·New England and j>oultry feed.-, , pqrts in~haling's beydaY. _is • Caito" says the :Jut hunt was looking ior jobs. ; • • l 'ooly hdr. We cot Jess than ·~\~oo .... ~ '. The company. wboie ~I . The , International Wba1lng was not rene,red by tbl ~ Co~on set d"apan.'1 1971 merce ~pertmeqt in an ~·~ --.ma.Ung qµota from li!,N<rtb fort to help ,~= f'acific ai 9,500, jluoila'• al now ,copsi~~ an~ ,, ,imost 10.000 ·IPll. AiDerlca's 'pee'!"-~bfll Jla fJl1al, .. , -or Del 1>1oote•s .:._ at 186. pedit1on earlier ·!JU ¥et!W· ... The commissiolragreed at a Del ~·· ;,~· 'OOlll4 ashington me<ting . earlior have gone M.aiibi.6-' ~t 'this year to cut the Pacific '• 60 more whales .tllif tateb In ~ by, 20 ~ year undet lnternatjo • u. AJeds .; .Jolmsoll, U.S. but,..._ CbarJ¥ . unden<cretary ,or &tale !or , • ·.' /. / .. ' / ) \ ' ' - . . .. ed It WIOn't~WW!I( ~ I poliUcal affairs, ti>ld the com-li~ exPired'~. i , mjssioii it ba<Llalled to protect "I don~ know wbat i-1 whalet fl'om poss1~le ~ex· I :,:~ . ."'!;;" c!:~ f ~Q •..\d ' ~ •coin' i !.i bl1rnis<De1 Monte's demiaa 0. · "~1 •Ctedi :lfettllef. ''environmental--pmc." _.. · 11don ~· F, ~ I I • ... ' ' ' .. "I'm{sure1tbf· go~tJtt ~1enoogb ~,~1 destru~on •as tqtng to appease the of. ·•~·valuable 1ntef!18tional ecologlsllr,~ ..JsC; llOped' iii natural-~··-· ~=;;I . . . ,~,!IS Wonderful· World Of Ch'ristmas'' • I' OFFICIAL . 'e~~d s!.~~~! ,. Album. Starring ~i~''·;384 ' MAN. JIM REEVES . GOOD 'N' COUNTRY " " lllRl.E PRIDE · !NCH HEART \ SONGS • $ 84 ' 3 . Grant t • lrc*hunf & . Adams I . Huntlnoton..BN<h 1 D Uy 9:30 to 9:30 SUI!-10.7 . , /II' ,,.. _,. , . tbe big hits: arrow!l s . . ·dressy knits UJ'dete.your m.an with the newest look of all • , • knit dress shirts! 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' WILSON 1·2000 "SUPER WINNER" ONE OF THE FINEST Tonnl1 Ric. qutts ewer d1w1loptd by Wllsonl All 1t11I In firm.flex or r1gul1r· f11x. Save Nowl $39.95 I RIG. '3211 .by lancrelr Construction of 1tlect uconct. growth American Alh and llmt. n1tt1 of bamboo. A gmt fombl- natfon In a re1lly grut r1~ntl · •23so· . GOOSE DOWll IAGS 2 LI. GOOSE DOWN Semi T1p1red for m1xhft11m ctmfort. Two ••1• wlll sipper t091th1r. Approx. T1111p. lifltl• 25 to 5 dt1r1t•. • IOOH DOWI h8S a la, GOOll DOWN lrwtrtt4 YM WIN ctlltlnictlfn, fvll'f 1'1"1tall'lt htll. Ap,rex. T1111,. a.,,.. 0 to 20 Dqr .. s. I _, .. "'·::.. •1911 I COLIMAN I IACK·PACK M!eACK PACK TINT FOlt fUU TIM[ h1uy•ty a""'*t 11rvlc1, ll1htwtftht, ll"Jl 2 ••In. rd' ,._. ittlttlt, zi,,.,.. tltr1•ltollll, lfl•llllt '""" flip, ....rn lflttetw•••'"f rl,.ttl' nyi.n -· Tofil ..... S.U I ... RIO. $St.II 1 MINI· TENNIS IS HEU ••• AND Wl'VI OOT Ill Plq tfM MW 1Mfnlflfl6M, •••tiff, t1bi. t1nnl1 en V.& acale. A • .,.,1 .. ·acl'Wft ,.,. •llltn '°" to cvt ft • . • r• "'"" It ••. klll It, It'• flit •ctlen for JOUfll •n4 11• 1llk1. Pity th1 •It t•mt In 1 sm1ll ''"'· Only :Mhr60 (f1llll1 II 30x30). • .., .., ,1c1lc1, h11ch ,.rtt.. enl CIMflln1. Complttt wlfft ,. .. 111i.., net incl INll. Only '19'1 ' \ •• I ' I J I i Jj DAILY l'ILOT • "Tt»tre'• a button-bead here t~··· yoo.u ' ' ' '' \ r .. ' • By PHIL NEWSOM llate of emergency declared v ... ...,... ,._ ~· after some 5,000 women· bid llaged the most v1ol'1.t aJ.u. 1'Ibeii!e of a LatlD ~ican government demomtnponl ruler, whether !reel)' eledecf yet experienced by Allende'• or a dictator, frequently la not year-old ~ .. ...,. _ 11111<2illean Prell-Beallnc --empty poll deot Selndoc Allonde Gossent llld ~ llld filling the atreel 11 ~-•··•·•Ito ftod 11 out. fl<m cur\ lo curb, the women , ~-· ·marched along Be r·n 1 rd o Cuban Premier rtdeH:utre O'Hlggllll bollleVard leadln( lo was JUst witid.Ing up his thrff.. the presidential palace , ftek-Iong visit to Chile, hll "In Chile there ii hunaer (ifst ttlp outside Communist We do not want Castro here ,; CUba in 11 yea~, and, WU• OM" of their chant~ (enerelly It Jiad · gone well. slogms From btUJtery Punta Arenas, At·th~ ~ rally AlJend~ tJte world's southe?1"1°st etty, declar:ed the, dei;no~aUon to ~ deserts of, the north, ''.the .cerJl\I .of fuclam at CUtro had met bjendly W work .. dlence~ and bad preached uni-, ~,coming year could be tr against lmp¢allats. , the tleleiininleg one 1 0 , ~µe bad in fact aee.med to Allende and for Chile come doser to Allende'• In bis first year in offtct ~ of "~ 0.f Allude ~hid taken over ~ IOC~" tbroulJI miJ!>rity. Alnerio!alH>wned "'lfl)er jn. rule than. bll own tr«iU<rltly tere;ti taken <ontrol ol most proclaimed belie:f In : ylc!Oiy . ol tbO'' Dalioo'1 b a n kl n g tlirough violent O\'erthroior.. · 11YstOm. · ~ up t be >A farewell rally it l'llitlonal qrarlan'relorm procram and Stadium In Sanu.io' ihould ' nat!onaliied a vartitr Of iJ> , have ~ 'lht vl411' lo a dustrlet li)d blll-.· &ueeeUful,cllmu. . 11 lilid aiouled no ~I p- Inatead,. ~ti were 1~pty . po1!Uon ~t home, both.;becllllt ... ta and' troops Ulotced a It p!a)ed lo ChllUn na· \ ' Uoflallsm and becaun of c . ·eeMral sympathy for any p~ Citrlis Crop ~.:'Iha' ... med 1o so•k the 1 He had halved innatlon and 1J 0 . 1.ncrtastd purchasing power ' ' p, rang' e through • genenl ~ percent ralse 'for Ill worten. -1 ta1 D. 'Ille llmie .... '°"'"" though • O ips when be would have li>.pay the ~· :°'!t/-rn;" .Ji: , 'li'ASH!NGTON (UPI) The Agricultura Deperllllent bu predlcted total titrus fruit J!l'"d•clio• !or the 1111-"11 ...,n will be 11 1llghtly a~ve" last year and Include an orange crop of. 189.4. million boles, down 1 .per cent , from Jut year. 1Tbf orange crop estimate ebmpares ..,.ith last sea.son'• 9::P of 190.7 million boxes. . While orange prOductlon ts dqwn, the' depfrtment fi I t i m I t e d grape[ruit pro- dUCUOD •t 11.1 million boxes 1J!1 the ~ii ol J)ec. I con- ditioM, 1 per cent above last year'• crop of S0.7 million box- es. !Lemon production w a 1 estimated at 17.5 million bo'.l-fl, 6 per ctnl 1bove last ff8.aon'1 crop or 11.5 million' bom. from~ mUllon when be look over. Minen Were demanding wage increues higher than government . celling~ Farm prOdudlon wu down, partly u reeull ol illepl· aei>Uret by lettwing peasAftO'gmi... • He •needed~ f·o re i·f'n In- vestment but hi• H~ of the copper intereltl w1ilwiat com- pensatibn d1f ~thtnl' to en- courag~ the~ OoJJ . ,of ne" moneyi intO' ~-, ' · . Mis' tnOve to itplace.the two- houte .p.,uiment 1 wi111 ·• single .•~·peop1e•1 , iuernbly'~ meant. that-~ aiaa. , was tampering with demao;rau pr<>cesaes. . ,' -1\ for~ts C:~i ~~~ traditionl.-r • , • ' So far H has Ur>!. handl ol! the Allende procralll. But In Uie eod It mty'hotd the by. ~~~~ ' ' j ) • • •• Peppe'R()ine Uµioe'R!?ifiY ' • ' I om C011ITT IESlllDIT cOOtR • I ' ! : I i , • 1 \' COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL . . PINING CLASSES-IEGIN JAN .3 1 .. 1-'. SO<ltl...,, Ptychot"IY, '•'.'-Man1......,t. ' . . . EVENING GRADUATE CLASSES..;. " • liGIN RI. 7 ·-AU. C9UISES MAY BE APPLIED TO DEHEES. 0 L1111-: I mit. so\rlh of the San Oi .. o frHw:y •n · Fafwiew •OllVTIOll: 17141 !46.J91 I or raul luckfty, 17141 111..::·:~ • ...., ,Aooro411..r '1 lht Wtittt• l<t1tcl1tlM of 5ChMlo •"' c.l!itt1 " . . . .. . ......... I • , 'I • ~ . ,\ -~HRl'~TMAS -BLOOMS FORTH F-R~tv' VAN ·ITY !E~iRtS" COUNTRY GARDEN t .. .. • . . ' .. Our ea~y c"'p of the flr1! ruffl'• of 1pring, . by. Vanity Fai;® littl~ porsonol1things, ·garden-party pretty, to cuhiVote~n~: AU posied Up .. ~ ...... ' ln worm pinkL Sunlit oranges. Blue-sky · blues. All in the gentle-rodionce.;ons-wild of cqrefre• Dozalo~® onc:I ncxling Antrcin® 111. from th• colloctlon1 Th• Ruffled Short Gown, sleeveless wifh ·bow-tied neck,·. S.M,l, 13.00 The Ruffled Short Cool 32-38, 20.00 . Th• long Gown, S, M. l, 20.00 · lhe long Shirtwoist Robe,· with 30.00. zip-front, 10-1 8, the Ruffle.c:l\Pojomos, with solid pant" 32-38, 15.00. The Ruffled Holl-Slip, s. M. L. 6.00. The Bikini, ~-7, 3.50. 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Movie Camera. Re1. 3.49 • . ,i.'ff)J rr~ Kodacbior x COLOR FILM 1 1-· c11oose '" cx.126.12 E.p., 97c _. ex 620, or cx 'I21. '" , I . . ..... ...... . ".: ~ .... -.... ·----- w-.;~ l !,. t7J. _ , $ ,, "LOT-ADVERnsE'l lJ •'h ,oz. LOTIOll H~ad &. Shoulders s~ Basketball KIT by VOIT ... "Willis Red" :!;:~:i:~tba61t w1th 27/196" arn:I net. Re1. l.21 o TOPPER ' 'Smartypants' ' DOLL -The best . friend i little girl ever had. She listens to mommy's questions and answers back. 13 OZ: "~A.llC" 1 Snow Flakes M~SIC,-L Plush! . o .. sh,p! ' ., ' ' 'ASSORTEI>.,'., Plush· if' TIMELY ~ c111;1e11>m an: assorlm~nl of . brightly tolored \ "i ~ Choose hom·a Honey Bear, Standing . · £~hant, Tiger O/'Smrling Pup. little' artimals. ·, 3.49 .3.l9 EACH ! 1 olbred gt.oc.~ . I PllYSKDDl -forages I Vi I!! 8 yrs. old ... 70 pieces in IO ~erent · ' eE~l~~~ren 2 ',, 99 hours. • ~L~r :iolly SET •• ;sAN ... Jillie p1)o!s can..~ 1\ colorful gears lurn 1rrij n1ound as ~ lte pull toy 3 69 ··~t" rolls along. • 1 O" Velocipede Yahtzee GAME Scooter · . \\ RADIO -Foragts·21'z to 6 { ~eavy . gauge st tel construe;'~~ • ... h1ghr1se 5 3 IMF JUNIOR -I y,•. tubular ll1~!:~;!~ne,e7cooo'.p:9k fra9me, ' · (#915) .. GIVI! DAll.Y £NJOVMl!NT ~~~ WARING 6·SPEEO Hand Mixer F1nger·tip dial control, .~~trsize beaters, pushbutton beater ejector, 125 watt motor. In 7 69 avocado,,~ld colors. • .' Rtf. I.Cl (#HM 11·13) • PANASONIC AUTOMATIC 2 Slice Toaster Just press down the lever and bread ~~i~~;l::pslup t3o de~ire8d sh8ade. ,.._·'--. -"ll.: o l#NJ106) WARING 8 PUSH·BUTTON 'Blender ' "FVTURI" .... 7 speed lleRdtl •i~ ~w sililouefle base. 5...,p • 19 95 h~at res!s\int .gla~s p1tctler with pouung Ii~ • and handlf. 111·2·31 • . ' LOWE -Aii exc1tmg game of acl1on, ~~~;~;~u. '1 29 For family or party fun. • handle bars, s.ure gr,ip r·~·· I*'' • ~~ , f'ERSONAL ' "' "Pan3brat9r" , Massarer witb Sp,i1I lroa4 Heid Desi , Long handle 1eaches.any po!rf on body. Wide' ~f ~aenf(e~\ v;~~,rn~t~ong; l 9 9 • ·~ muscles or lol\fng up flce. --O~iel, po'f'erfllt motor: . IEV·22l • J l REMINGTON : hot Comb, •• r ~ Dryer/Styltr -Efectronicelly treate d air ~~.~·!:,~::~~;:~:. 11· . 88 I, , hr. 11l49 • 1 E ' ' -.n ~_j( lrom·1 Bear, ndmg Tiger g Pup. ~I ·s I Vz in JO 9 • • MATTEL ... Battery operated •.. get real phone.calls from your favorite friends ... like Kit C~son. Sillw 1 66 ~hite t nd iany others. . , · Five rtpdit'll'ICltrded ..... Re1. /.91 • I . , R-A-Rumrifers· ~ • Stud'lder by MATTEL • ~ • T1ack s~ riggedlflth clouble da,.·devil stuqls. 3 99 RRRumb~IS ihptorcycle, rider, 2 j ramps, ' · loop, claf: & joinerl. · e Dune Buggy Go Go IMPORT ... Batte1y ope1ated remote control . , • Sand pipers or lire sqt.id w/steerable 3 49 front wtril action •.. that take $! olf on re11r whe~s. ~ , .• • • ' . ~· . . ,_ -. .... .. . . . ... . . . . ..... . '... . .......... . PAii OF 50 Chiffon ou~x1 ... · ~ NAPKINS ~ ·•~ 1 ' ... - s""" EVIRV OA\ 4 \ lOW PRICE AD PRICES PREVAIL! Tl11rsd1r. Oecemltr lltl tlr1 s11;~. Dtce•ltr 1111 j ~ ..... .I - .... • j j, __ _....,._...,._ __ - .:..Wtdoa<l;.;.;..c:.llf~·-°"_;_'--'-.:.:15.:.., l.:.:97c:l'--'-'--D-All_ V PtLtT J{ 1'\'l or. CAMS Of CARNATION Evaporated .· · ; ' MILK • 5~99~~ With 4·speed aufomatic changer. Solid state 9" -mnier t"ing, 88 88 turntabl~. selec tor switch for mono speaker1. (#3151 • RIA:i-~n\ Digiiill Clock SOUMOESIGN .. , 1r11tant·on circuitry ~ •• ~ 120 mmoh: sleep switch with alarm on·ofl ~ontrot. Slide 11\tle tunlng dia!. pillow speaker. (#3468) ' 24.95 OR~ HYGIENE' APPLIANCE Burgundy Mix 10 OI.'ICiNUS SIIE Taster's Choi . ·, "'" .... , l "' N .... F,RHZf •• 1 '·DRIED COFFEE Gillin! 4000 ·~~~itpr · ELECTRI RAlOR m...,~-.. _ retharges completely nverni ght. , ' 16.88 - ' 'Snoopy' ::~l" Swiss ioovement, mod colored balld. Shock resistant aMI guaraflteed: ·15:ia Dog Stockings for CHRISTMAS 16" Stocking • ASSORTED Christmas TOYS ~:~:.coKE ' . -· " • " Pak If Sil 55c PLU; 12 oz. DEPOSIT • . . ' 'Snoopy' :M~ Twin bell windins alamt in assorted bell-ri11gn1g calors. . ' '8.98 BllCH'S -l:a1~e "Pedestal" apothecary jar with a ·popular 1 39 , assortment of filled, chewy and , hMd candies. 13 'h tl. J ........ Ill •",Tl I I l"Ll f'jl ; Whistle Cane ' !RICH'S -Fill~d wilh chocolate ~Is 43c with whistle handle. 3'h tz. Cut Bock !RICH'S 39c 9 DZ. 811 . Candy Canes le Sl11 Slotking Slllffer c•11ov IRACH'S -All all,wrapped 79c assortment of chew & picture pop hard candies. 11~. Stocking • !RICH'S -An asst 39c of ,delicious holiday candies. · ' 1z. , J ?4 r ' ' ' ~~ • • • • .. . 'KILLIR SUSPECT Han You Soon Him? Composit.e Of Suspect Releas~d Rivenkle County Sherifrs offietn are today diatrlbutf!ll an artist's sketch or a man linked lo the kidnaplng and killing of an 18-year-old girl who was abducted in Anaheim and whose nude body was later found in thick brush near Beawnont. InveaUgators said the com- posite was compiled from deScrlpUons of the m a n fumlabed by Maureen Hat- tem •a companion, a young aJ.rman who wu hJtcbhiking with the Northridge girl and who was ejected from the vehicle near the point at which officers believe the girl was murdered. Airman 2C Thomas Smalley was shot and wounded by the kidnaper as he was puabed from the-car at gunpoint la.st Nov. 21. Riverside omcers believe the kidnaper then raped bis victim and shot ber In the back of tbe head. Orange C.ounty sheriff's of· !leers are working w l t h Rivenide lawmen in the belief !bat the suspect may be known in th.ls a r e a • InvestJcators said no real leads have been uncovered in the murder probe. The suspect is .described as a white male, 3MO years of age, about six feet and 200 pounds and with green eyes and dark hair. Offl<:i!rs said he may be driving . a Toyota sport& car with a long whip anlenlla. Christmas Decorators Do Thing When )t COD)ea to Christmas ln Co.ta Mesa everyone dOes bis dwn tblng. • • • Thi! , <Is the second ·year w i t h O• u t a city~sponsored Cltristmu decoration contest for homes or mercbaotl. And Ml~ the city "Or the <;bm.n""" of Commerce haa tftr pUt up public Christmas · dei;orailons. -cl the c111·, 14 shop. p1q c-.n. ho'9'ever, 'do put Up Uietr own scenes or designs for the~ •. Homeowners add the brightest sparkle to Christmas with sce.nea of Santa Claus and his reindeer, the baby Jesus and hiJ mother Mary, and lots of elfa and Christmas toys. Some nelgblJ!Jr)loods eitend a Christmas ·s.tic:>r'Y from yard. to.yard, dra\illii crowds of cars to view ~ pageant. Mn. Lucille Pinkley, wile. of Councilman Alvin Plnkin' and chairman of tbl a.mbtr'1 Front Door Jllmnlttee, U:• plained why U... Ii no lon&•r a Christmas ,itau'ations con- test: "We had one !qr about ellll!I years, but llla!>pod alter lili! became the f'llPODR 9t IO poor, That yew ... ..i; J:iod 30-40 entrants." - She uJd the contelt wu run by a council of all the city's clvlc clubs. Nick Ziener, manager of the Chamber, said the Clamber doesn't put up any pq)illc decorations because mOtt of !be ohopplng ceni.ra like to do their own. One borne and ~ com- merd.aJ establbhment wW be enla'td in the "40 Miles of Chriltmu Smllea" contest co- spo-ed by the Daily PUot and the Orange County C:O..t Auoclatloo. Mn. Pinkley will pick the city eiltranta for the coaat- irld• cont..1, bued on namu nbmitled to the Chamber of CoalnBl>e. KIDS lOVE UNCLE LEN SATURDAYS IN THE DAILY PILOT ••• . . . . . Deir Jo~:_,.. become u has It& ups and downs. In the ..,._ u. always ....., my 1964-69 period, •nriilOtlllil/ -- fOal. Now dlal I''" a 1t1w u was golden. Now,' an Im-' C 0 r e e r MP ..-1, 1 .. .-U11111 II portant new 'study has helped • ....... UW.todowhb .. Corner IDlll,y' fll1liDeen out of work. to clarlfy the real .. nature of -P. o .. ·New Orleau engineering employment pro!>. For-sure secure careen are len:1.1. 'The .•• In short supply lhe!t days . To ' • E M f'LOYMENT PRO. analysis of Ff.JC. For example, · quote the ironic wllidom of an BLEM" •rate 1J f.7 percent, a laid-off engineer worlting old proverb: 111'0 prophesy is according to a survey of \ temporarily as a taxi driver is extremely d Ir f i c u I t -100,000 lndlvl~ual meqitM;ni. of counted as emploved 1 n especially with respect to the 2.1 major engineering sociebes . . r tuture~" However. . • representing all fields of government statistics, but 1'BE WORLD NEEDS acien. engineering employment. The from the engtneeriug pro- tiat.s and ehgineen to solve its• survey was made last summer (esslon's point of view, he ls major tecbnologlcaJJy related by !be Engineers Joint Cooncll part of the employment pro- problems, and if you're strong-(EJC), the federation of blem. The statistica: are too Jy moUvated to become an engineering societies. complex to explain here, but engineer. get the best (This 4.7 "employment pro-for details, you can write to engineering educalioa you can, blem" figure varies from a Engineers Joint Council, 34S develop a resilient attitude, recenUy released government E. 47tb st., New York, N. Y. ·and go ahead. figure showing an unemploy~ 10017; enclose stamped, long that engineeri::.g unemploy- menl-bas almoat \ doubled bet~n March 1'10 a Jl d June 1971 -compared to an increase of about r1 percent in total nat~onal unen1ployment ov~ the same period. Not all engfneen have been affected equally: • E11iineer witboot "college deireea had an unemployment -prQblem rate 44 p e r e e n t hlPer than those w I t b degrees. • Graduates whose hiahest degrees were in noneng!Iieer- ing curricula were 49 perctnt mcire likely to have employ- ment problems than those with highest degrees l n engineering. Yes, the engineering pro-ment rate for engineers of 3 white return envelope)i fessioo -like most others -percent, because of a different THE EJC SURVEY shows s • Th e problem rate for tronics a n d aeroapace · 'sts was over so wcent I •' ,. ,, ·' • D . A NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE! ·CARPIT TILIS·SA YE $ ·Pffls like Velvet-Outwears Other DO-ff.JOUISllf Co'rpets -Easy T.o Install. 12"1:1211 • '""'°"'"'''''" '~y,.w.,.,..,,. ' 29C • Stoin -1tont • 8 Decorator Color1 S YE • I 004' N~ Pilt. · 51c • NOW SALi PllCID •••• :... . £A. , IOOO's · OFRIMNANTS Hl*CULON Hl·LOW I 00% KODEL POLYESTER PILE, Rl€H. DEEP,' LUX· URIOUSLY THICK PILE. 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' • 0 IN . ,, s'UNDAYS1 & EVININGS I ·" • ' •! .•;. -; ,·.; .:. ·; . •.; .. .. ,"/ "" " : .. · 'r •.: ·' ·q!' .... ... ,,. --, J: /: r :• :i• :• . , ·.~ ·' .,. --- -. ..................... ... .... . . . . .... ·-~ . ' ' ' . ...... . ' ~.°"""""I.I, 1m Mitchell 1 Voices Need for Reform ' ~ ~ , ' \ ~~~~~--'-'---:---1DUU.'ltnlle,olleodir_lhlt be yemago -butnobodr;.:'•=::_•pend money -oo correctioM if A. I don't btllove '°• lnsUtutloM and 11111 them an • broadenttw tf1t r~ of "lt'r m~ baric apPrOoch daesn~ belong in the criminal much itWihoo---wDiiiii. It w •tn<fi~crim l!Otauae_,... V&--llle con-~.-l~il varl ,,_Do ,.. UllM-Wa la•---+il to tht ;Uvt• offt'lldtr just.ice system at all. Q. Why have priaons been llO situation? ct.NUS of the rlgbt..lhin'r.~ Q. Even in your ~tlon as a good treod, w .t bad oae? 1Mt '-t ctoen•t belong m Q. Tbe recldivlsm rate ntglected over the past cen-A. It's a lot mote informed people, the forward-looking attorney general, ~ 'you.fmd • A."ObvtouaJy lf,ire are m.any 1ai. criminol 1utict ~stem. amq younger ~~ is tuty?' , in the past few years than it people tn apeaking !l"t to get .-ny,.aymp1lby for • prisoners 'rlghts:ot pr:lionin U..t have ft aUt' pretty depre¢.ng, J.Sn't It? · A. Well, basically, it takes a has been fn·U>e-past. Whether improvements in pnsom. who riot •because of the con-• ·to bt'SWottcted dd bl many A. Yes 11 ·11. They become Jot of money; and it'o ell It's adequate to support all the Q. You think, then , !hit the cf/Ilona the)() are l:eptJn? ~ tho ~ are the ' WASli!NGTON (AP) -A~ alienated from society, they public mMey. And, of l:ourse, programa !hit "'\ needed Is upr!Jinp ore the.result ol just A. I can COllC<ive of prisons proper, Jlllce lo do·tt. we ti> ty. Gen. John N. Mitctoell aaya become feed off against IOCi~ when you allocate the I budget the blg queatlon. • a few troublemakers! around the world and, t lll'"i . the ,JUllico ~t have ~ n:ceot priU disturbances 8~ ty, and, being.im~b1e, of tbe federal govem~etit or Q. Do you fear thaftbe1rJots A. No, lt'a certainly not all , ~ places in ~ country IOllt into~ to ...,lect ~'to be the wort of 8 mUI-piey do not always look at the t)le state '°vernment 4o~ the at Attica, San · QUet1tin, and ot the prisoner! bec&\1¥ w~ere the prUone1'f are held prisoners' . Qn the other tDt hard con .among Jn-consequences ol going out to count)! or city goverplbent, elsewhere may re6Ult in a you're taltmg, first, about a under such cooditionil . that hand, io u tO the other mites. get even with society and , 'you• go to your highest backlash -that ~ple will limited number of Institutions they n~turally "respond to · extreme, tbt.11 • af.t arw or . . But, making clear !>e was that's what many of them do. prlorttiea. The prison!! were decide that we should be of literally hundreds that you those ju.rt ~ing human btlngs admirilstratlve dttermlnation ' nat 'referring to any specific But · these are areas that, aJways at the end of the.'road. tougher on prisoners rather hive in the country. And I the way they m;e. • whk:h abould ·be Jett to the incident, the at~y general should have been considered a Q. Do you believe tbe public than, Improving our, cor· don't tl;tlnk you can categorize Q. A•number or recent court parties rwm1na 't b, iJ1. said' be can imagine tome hundred .yean •t'> or fifty now rtaHzes that It must rectlons system? the situation in 1ny number of decisions . appear to be stltutlons. • !SUPPORTS REFORMS Alty. Gen. Mitchell prison conditions that mighl 1-'-=:=-....:c_..:....c.:;.;_;_.....:. _____________ _: ____________ -'--------'--'.:__--=:_..:....-=:-=:-=:=------· "drive the human being tc such extremeJ that be is likely to do anything." Mitchell said in an interview i_Unique .Yu,l,e =~~,=~: -the rieed for improvements in Card Ready . :.:i~ion's correct i ons Tbe attorney g e n e r a 1 For N: ..,.0 n· · rectnuy joined ~sid•nl Nix· "'"""' on aM Chief Justice Warren SAN 1LEANDRo (AP) ~ .. in callinjj for prilon Adam Morgan. an Iranian im· Questions and answers in migranl turned U.S. cltiUn, Is ~:rvie~: • sendin&>f>resident Nixon a col~ · 1. Wbafl. tbOOkl · ~ the orful C2irlstmas card that isl't -· ··fl apboa'·.,;tem.1 ' going loj·iit on the While Ho'!'< " l l, lrU ~ ~ rdiobilila, . mantelpiece. ; -1J.\'i 1abs61irtety beq!~ II'• •\lour-by .. lgbt-loot, #; I~~ recidlvlsm Is or>li '{i paund ''-11 painting, in "lbW dlll .....,.·ol crime. f the ~· Id dry cl~ ' foa m~ malnlalnlng shop has depicted .. re"""'""~~lh families. Do versiolt of the Amer1tJin I YOli!f (fivor the .concept of con- dreantJ,ome lrue. \' ~t'!lslts? ' II sllow3 Morgan ~-= '.WQUld lbi'l,k that lhls · · ' ' ' tkpeod. enffrely OD the penniless. m New York~ 1 ~, . ot tbe tnititutkm &nd' traces lrim through bis lirit> .i...~ · ' _._ 61 job as a di!hwasher where he ,....the f'IU~ea mvolved. ima, earned builare for the. ~ cQw'ae, is more an area for west to san Francboo, And thl" ~-x? e'r t i s e "of ~ finally 1n this suburban com-psr:hiatmts, doctors. .• d unit the proud nm.. prison managers than it 1s for m. Y, aa r·-the attorney~ But, ii it p~1eto~ .pf ~ shop ~ bou~ht contributes to t-h e maln- w1th ze:t be saved working ~nee of ties with the family Q~ ~· :~ p O) t ~ a )€s and t~e CO!fllllUOity and to the Morgan'a •firlt meeting 'with tebabilltat1on -"hate v er his wlfe1 Louella, on a San, dOe.s ~t, of course, should be FranciJco ·cab"' car. ~ pemutted and allowed. A qption • to the picture Q. Do you think young of. story reads: hLet us love\. f~ers .~uld be exposed to Amerlf:.8 · not ..becauae she iJ pnson ,life · . strong.but becaUse America is , A. Its my basic approach to a good countfy and we are t going to'rnake her bttter.'I • Final'f onr At the bottom iJ Mo1Jan 's personal message to 'i tbec- President:t "Merry ~BJ Mr. ~esident: May God give you wisdom in your decision, courage in will, and direction in your travels." • i Morgan uys a friend spent nearly .. a ~ painting tbe "card" to blS !Mtructions. He said be })Opes to 1et tlle Air Foret to help hiniideliv• it. ' 'Of Newport i.Bay Slated . The last 1971 envi.rOrunental l!>ur or_.the u .,84y, .q>- ._ed •'t>)i ~ 61 port Bay and the Sierra , will take plact Saturday 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Oil Booni ' . I • Succe'ss 40 t .. • Groups meeting ilt the in- 1"rsecUon of Easlblull and "" Back Baj Driv~s. will be taken by guides to six stations along 1be half-mile walk. 1,1,, Doubt • SANTA·BARBARA (AP) - The FfSldedt of an en- viroruNmta!' group · M)'S she doubbt'thar a ·booni tb1Contiin oil spills will be SUccess{ul when II is ~ In the ~ Barbara Channel. Loil SidiJ;b<rg, pr~idenl of Get 00 Out, 11id she is skep- tical i. boom manufactured by John>Mansville Corp. will work when it ts tested in heavy; swells by 'thtt Coast Guard. Mrs. 'Slden\>t(g said she and other ..enVitOnmentalists are not opPcised to the test -the first the ;crevtce will get in swelji' hj~ than thr~ feet -'*i•u~ ~-company uses nont.Q.tlc 11Ytieen oil. ~ · The ,Coat Guard ,aid ,the dev~ Pl!iled lesta 'ln calm seas :t:a, Fla., !list J ' ' The 1Ja11 It will work.Jn !!ft.loot R¥ with 20 m.p.h. windj. I Speakers at the stations will be Dr. Charles Greening, biids, Ray Williams, fish, Dr . Harold H'ltzwater, f o,s.a.i Is ,. Frank Robinson, history, John Wilkerson, plant! and Hayden Williama, ecology. Guides 'fill include Gary James, Ron DeLange, Dr. Pa·uJ 'Colburn , Bart PaUJ Colburn, Bart EUerbrook, Bob Fey and Lance G illbert- son. . h fw1het informatiOll, call Patty Ewoldsen, 494-4161. Tours in 1972 will take place Jan. 15, Feb. 12, and March 18 . W·aiver Given · WUllINGTON (AP) -Tht. E n 'V } ronmental ' Pi'otectlon Agency bas given California permission to e11force its own standard on fuel evaporation from heavy :I~ m o t o r vehicles. Ttle-ornia stan- dard is more strict than federal standards. No. 1 on the Coast • J From Marlboro to !Jneri~a'~ .low tar c~gm,tt~ s~o.k~rs- i' \> ' ' I . \ ' • " 1 • r• ... \ ' • • • • • ' -Marlbo:ro j LIGHTS LOWE RED TAR 0. NICOTINE I •' "'" Lighter in taste, low in tar.· Sllle peeple preler .. e lllle el a In llr and lleollne ~For llell,we'fe •de larkl 1'• rae ...e ..-ua •-:i:r _. w11111u1o111111m w - Olly u,lll were M¥ ·6'eellllJ for aose no prefer te llt'ter 1111e II a ltw 11r moke. Y ur Hometown ~wi pep er Is 1'ie DAILY PILOT Marlboro ligh11: 14 mg'. 'tar;· 1.1 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette by nc method • • • . . • ' j ' .. I ' • .. I I • ....... l'o " .. • ··-. ... ... . . .. DAILY PILOT -...i. -15, ltll U.N, Hesitation Black Sanla Bas Many F )lowers: Termed 'Tragedy' LOS ANGELES>(AP.l ·-The am.all boy eyes S au t a suspJciou&ly. "Where11 the old· Santa Claus!" he asks. 'nle boy pulJa down Santa's 1love and·rub.s the akin on hi.I wrist. It, like the rest of Al Waahiniton, is black. I . . -. Cini" llYI Santfi. ••Ho, ht, Crwhaw, butJ all 41 black ho." · males who ans.,..ered an ad for Wuhtngton 11 the first Christmas employlllf!nt there fullUme blacl; Santa to be sent tumed down ·!be job. 'That's out by North Pole Santa Corp., whitey atulf,' they told ua. The !be Los Anlel" f1nn which ~I• la white •nd It's t,ard to has supplied almost 700 Santea J'· store Santa as a child'. Clffttmal IUIOl1. "While," he says. "They at1 ~ ~~rs are Ion& 1D11 the wetec'!lllt.,-a1rnght;the -Jint ~a obort wheo I' out OIM! ":&'' feldhw !be rtllileor, 11'1 By Pllll. NEW!!Ql\I " ................... FruotnUon Is a way of !lie In the United NIUOlll, nowbeu bett<r Wuatrated than In the Invective being heiJ>ed •pon one .notbtr by the ctelegatt1 of the SOvitt Union and China. Wben Sovie! Ambassador YJl<W A. Malik ddlculet Chin... Ambassador HUang Hua as an "imperlllilt je!tu" and Huang in tum accuses Malik of slander, each speab for a "cllent," Huang for Pakistan and Malik for India. It is a tragedy that in this International forum, t h e :temantics of neither bring closer a solution to the Jndia- Pakistan dispute in which the lives of millions are threaten.. ed either by bullet! or disease and starvation. Adding to the tragedy and frustration are the clear in· dicaHons that the Savleta are conducting a diplomatic delay- ing .action to permit lncfia to carry out the mililary con- quest of East Pakistan btl'Ql'e submitting to any cea.sefirt. The, U.N. story is filled with historic quirks ind they are present in the current clash which finds the U.S. closer to the side of China than of the Soviet Union. Yakov ~lalik was the Soviet Union 's permanent representative to the United Nations in the Korein days, just as he is now. Only then be was on China's side. A U.S.-sponsored resolution labeled China an aggressor then in much the same language China seeks today agaimt India. The fact that the United Na· lions could support such a remlution resulted from Soviet ab9ence from the Security Council -a walkout staged in protest against the banning of malnland China from U.N. membership. And from Soviet delaying tactics then came the solution which may be used in the present conflict to place the United Nations on rectlrd, even though effective action may not be possible. That was the "United for Peace" plan proposed by U.S. Secretary of State D e a n Acheson for veto-proof action against an aggressor. It was passed by the U.N. General Assembly on Nov. 3, 1951. The plan bad five pr(}. visions: -Any break of the peace may be dealt with by General Assembly lf a veto prevents the Security Council from tak- ing action. A special session of the Assembly may be called on H hours notice by a ma- jority vote of the Security C.OunclI. -A 14-nation Pe ac • Obaervatlon Commission may be M11t to Investigate and report any developm1nt ' tllnatenlng peace and atclll'i· ty. -Each U.N. natkln Is asked to maintain military unit.s ready to fight for the United Natlom on short notice when the Security Council or the General Assembly orders a ~ enforcement action. The two other provisions set up a commlttee for collective defense plaMing and urged stronger U.N. efforts to secure "fundamental freedoms for all." Two companion resolutions urged establishment of a permanent world pollCi! force and Big Five comu.ltation on major issues. The Soviet Union declared the Acheson plan illegal on the grounds the U. N. charter plsC· ed in the Security Council full responsibility for world peace. Nonetbe1ess, it hu been employed four timea: 1n the past. -rn 1958 to eatabllsh a com- mission to investigate Soviet action against. Hungary duriq: the Hungarian revolt, ovtr a \ Ex-Teacher To Return BERKELEY (UPI) -A computer upert. who won a distinguished teaching award but was: fired because of a bureaucratic f o u I • u p , is returnl.~ in January to the University of California. Laura Gauld, one of 10 to receive the award here last ye.t. was discharged because of the wage.price frttlt . !iovlet veto. -In 11114 to .. tabltJb Ibo U.N. emergency force in the Middle East, over British and French vetos. -In 1151 during Ibo crllls in Lebanon, over • Soviet veto. -In lllO calling u po n former Secretary O.neral Dq Hammarskjold to Hcont.inue to take viBQrous action" in the revolt-tom Conao. over a Soviet veto. HAllD MIXU -"" ....... J!""flal. !Ji--• .;tM1o ovtofMtlc kltlf tjector, lio.6.11 , .... Mllll llROBI UGHT .......,.,_ .. ••• 11 •• ,. -·-llllft,tl, ,.n ••••• , •• 41•· _ ...... ... -Uttt 2·9 """ -.n ... Ht- • t•fh1, CMol - FOOJIAU illUIEI' 4!' .... l,~;!JS!L _,_ , ..... .,.... _... ... °""'°"' ,._ 0 .. 2100 U..M.,. ...... • hi ,...,. el "'-'4 .-1· #SOI. 4ttachabfe c ... 4 doubl• ctwo .... lMot• en. Choice of two dKOfo\or colors. "HAPPY-UR" BVOLVllG UMP •"'liNWM ., ... 1w1tti-.. -.... ~ .. ,.,. ol ••ftll,llt. Th• --~ .. :r.-.. •"•• ... __ ... _ ~ ... ~ . FOITIAU JllSIT ~ 44 .. IA. Mt .... AWTI/&" GRCUUI IAW·Kn .,._,,.......,. ...... , .. liw. le._. wt wllil4 """• -~ ........ """' ... *"'!· #574"2 ft llT 11Ho, ho, ho,.. 11y1 Santa. Hl.s thick, white whisker• part, ti. smile forms. ,He bol.sb the boy onto hlJ lap. At S It, %20 .he w!lrli Oil~" bo uses ho' I w1 ln ~San-hard.11\ou bl'Ve to ta . He !'!Iii II< workl IUiid for understand •"'!I' ldd. hill llOO pay over t h e m fretful, aomt ,le to 1 stores in i,, y e a r a • " one sbOpplng center we Washlncton was hired ~Y a used 1 black~ on one ~de Sears Roebuck store in a black and a wbJte on the other but ~ aru ol south Loa Ancelea. 75 percent Of !be parenta 'took N J E ~ . .. "/II• have parenta bringing their ch1Jdttn to !be white ear y veryo . e . ' '.'.·, their fam!Uts from all nv.\' Santa. That', not heppenlng at the city to tee the black Santa. Seara. Al 'has a l'l.lce style." • ~ Slowly he begins lo explain to the boy that the old Santa Claui, buly at the North Pole, · b now employing black aa well as white helpers. 11 Us helpers, we're all ever the place carrying on best we He1 1 got a nice approach with Washington 53 a Watts Li 1 t Land 1 kids." uld Dtclc Westerman, grandfather oi fiv~. bas been a 8 ens 0 er8 ' North Pole president. clerk, watchman. maintenance · t ~ .. ••we could UJe a black Santa man and hoapltal orderly. •t the Broadway alort In He rec~~~u~s_;aee~lng~hill~~rir~st~============::;:;;::jt:;::;:;= -""·: ~:~ ;1 ~ , .•. , .•. ALLIUIAL ~.J(stc IK.J.ff 1'!. . ' I ~ -. .. 258 19( urrain 45( .. ... ..., .. ........ .,. .... ~ .................. , ... . m'f.\I IH.3At ' . u. C1'RIC HOTTllAY 1.l..1,.,.,..., .... food hot -t f; ~'"'--,v .,,,,.,,, po1io din-I Mg, ttr. Cholff of 0¥0COdo or gOld. ' .. aEG.4.11 ' BKTltc DIGITAL CLOCKS llROBE UCj.HI .. llHIUCI UGllT 20UG" IUlllA 111111 CIUlllAL LIGHT BLINKIN •... ....., • nnahlo "-di .. INDOOR ,.1.,. f~ll .,. .. ........ , .. ~. SET ""'· .: ::..... 2 --·";:.:- 99 ', "". ltj,ghl ~ '"4111iat- ......,. Wiool ....... elf. ... ,.,... ............. .... ...... ::xi .a8f IK.4.ff '-. ::r 'T'P' 11l ... Ginw="" .. iA~d.,.;""••'""1i:;...,,1,....s.,....cl lilun FOLDllG CHAI r IUPlll IOUllD ~-. .1a:.'· .. ~.'l ......... --... llC.S.ff FOOTUU OUTFIT c..,.i... '"" ;,.. ... Mlfiltl. ~ ••f• f18ftll •Rd ••••ldtl ,..,, •. MM~"'•-" ....... '"'• '·"· •••• ,,,,;, .. m ....~ ....... .... •'-12.ff ' 4'tMI ........ ..,.,.. '''"· w .. ~..,..,, la..W. ·~·~· YOUI CllOta i!i ··~ OmtlALSIZE ·~:l!!!."5 • . • wlClllAUJ ALlllMAINlllG XMAS TREES ·1;3 off GIAIT4FOOT ILLU.~J~RD SMrA • !&tctrifil>d • Ul ..... • Fult rounded. weall•..,.littallf plo•tk: •Com,..,. with t.a.. •Soma carrin • .. ....,..Ht'" , ttvffH wilfl ~· ......... , ..... t ..,.. ". ·, STORE HOURS MONDAY tin FRIDAY tTOt SAT.&SUIL IT06 ILMOllTI IUMLUlftf THE llATIOll'S llOST IOPllLAI DCMT- YCIUISELF SllOPPUIG -<EllTllS 3 ... S.WTOIJ_,JS , ... .. 6551.MlS .... 1-T&MIUS .IUSTWTOl_ ... avo. IAll BIRllARDlllO ll40UIKl•Wn. llntiiito. 'T'llmT __ _ A°"""" DI-I& ANGELS SELLS fDR .J.ESS GA .... GROU 12'UCIWIUI IOOlDS. WTOl-llYO. 1 I ' ' 1 I . ' ~ DAILY '1l01\ %1 .. S~nti;t K~ps Do .Do UQ•ing <II • ·locations end work· In PJbllc .By CANDACE PEARSON relations for countleu films. ot "" Da11Y PH• """ • He feels bis Jong experience In the •entertatnm.nt · field Who can be wet on, pun-beli-hhn understlJld and an- ched in the at01111ch, asked to ticlpate chlldre.n 'a reectk>ns, nulllfy divorces and to produce u does hll: natural Jove for instant bibles ~ in one day them. • and still come ~ ·It all wjfh a "Ho, bo, ho"? With a succeMful retiffi'nent from a bu!inesa he loved, a Santa Claua, O{ rather, Art home in Lake H 1 v a 1 u , Kershlw, "Santa's bel-r" at "" Arizona, and a tr1vel trailer Fashion Island ,in Newport that takes him where be feels Beach, can and does· almost like gol.ng _ why dou every day for a month during Kershaw bother with the red the holiday season. II.lit-white beard routine? Kershaw, 81, has . played "I do it because l llktJ to da Santa professionally for five it, I enjoy the chlldref' ht years. He began that Yuletide says. "You have to or ·'re act after ' cloalng • •year not a good Santa." dalllbler, illtbara S~ck, they loot poor, be trlea to d.. tell nga reach a who Uves in Newport Buch. emphutae the more expenslve ijleher·up. I'm that aame IJ)rt At aver:11e height and 310, requests.. . · of Intermediary," he explains: -•...t• Ktrlba 11eecf ~ AA.I ·Even thole children who :fu;i"i.; portio; hll :oi": ~et · He urges them .to colne ~.., come In adam<nUy dlsbeliev· chifdrtn "111 cbtct hla Midtiff dlarecard a algn advertising a Inc in Santa, have "10me sort area wttb poking bands. tt.76 picture with Santa. of hope that' if they ask me for By now be'• URd to gelling · ''Tbe plctur' Ian~ tj>e Im-oomethl1111 it will be heard set on or cried at, but he itW. portant th'" .. , J'm htre to sorhewhere and will come .... :rue," he contends. has to ad Iii> answers when aatliti the ,children. The ~~·~=m ~ ty :~ stores want all the chlldr~ to dt;:1 bi~ t::1~=cl;n2: divorced partnt.s to get back see Santa," says Kersbaw y;ho came -&o Fashion Island: with tigelher. comes from the Los Angeles him, watched him get drwed And when a child says all he santa-placement firm, NOrth up in his Santa ault and then wants ii a baby lister wlth the Pole Santai. 1 de!pite all evidence to the mother atand1ng by looting Kershaw hta'.il;· eilicites contrary -~ton hl.s lap and em b a fr a a e e d ,1 Kershaw those men who become" Santas. .. told • ~ti . ,what t hey adeptly change. the subject by at Christmas. "for money only. wanted for Cbr1at~ .. , asking what tbe child wants A Jot of theri't don't emi likel--~--~-'-...:....-------'---- career in motion piCbirt11.• ~ ts Kerahaw's first yeaf . , Beglnnlllg, in the sllenl J!!'I, at FashloD Island. He came ART K-HAW' 61 ·u ES ...,. YULE SEASON BEST he.did a few ohvJcter bits, a here this year ao be cculd .,pwo ' , • ~ . , . t lot of .stunla and then 'Went coordinate hi! work with a for the ,_ baby: •r what e11e children and c1o11·t .. "' <ar• • • Nearlv'.· Everyone he wants. what the kids have to say or Kershaw prides himselfl on what the parents are like." watcJ:Wig eveey\hing about the He likeDS his role to that of .: Listens to La d rs cblldm a.'!d ~heir ']larenta. If a priest. "Poople go to a priest D e • r, lol\, lll1Jld ~II on Smiling . behind the cornera to scou . holiday ylsit with h i 1 ' On Beaches . - To.Get Eye Newport 'J!e•ilh , Will get together with ,.U. Orange Coast cltf<s ln'Oll eflorHo op- po,. '~ ,_ alat. Boanl of Health ~~ oo beach sanitatlon•ticillties. Councilmen ordered a staff report· •• 'the bac~, the new reg'ulallon !full i.o -the city mote ttum ~.<Mil to meet the new 'ktibdatd If tt uitalls ptrmanent restroom tacllitles. . i -I t 1 •The n~ ~ crilerla s a y s Newport Beieh mull have 250 1 toilet!. Tbe: ,city now has only "l" ,A CaJifomi.a health depart- ment offJi:ial said the only .way tie reguJation could be-~­ea: would .be for U to be o~ JJfc-.d by the Council on 1nteriov"1)lll'J!lal ,RelllJom a:groai1.,nll(le up \)I ~ L,4gu o~ Cit es and the °""' ~perviaon Auociatio t~ilmen Monday in- ~"George , Da·we1, " J!rbor end tideJandJ Id· ~tr1tor, ro •apedite the • !IWy and report back fD two W.OkJ. .. ~In the meantime. Mayor Ed ~ satd tie 'Till """" -olficials t'r om 'Huntington U,acb. Laguna ~ch and San Qemente to discuss t b e 1'gulation. lil>mptlanct would cost each ol .tboee cities averal llUndrtd ~dollars. • ~ L ' i -" ·-CIWD Gi u . -Ctt~'~ H~lp In ·Project Citizens to Recycle Usable 1 Dil<ard.i (CRUD), a group ol NewpQrt Beath residents who •ant _,lo eitablish sites for a!umfl!mllnd ifl•i-'UecUon bu 'ttcei~' ofnol 1tatu; end lurids lrom.~ dly. City Councilmeri Monday allocated $434. and' Damed the l'OllP tht· l!olld '1fiite Sui> committee · of 'tbe 1clty•s EnvironmentaJ QualiJy, OJntrol Committee beaded by . Cow> cilman Milan Dostal.• The '434 will 10 fri a Can ·· t' ~gnnacbine 8hd postage and' dµ~ng ... lllats to adv~(l'f,p tecyCllng sites, 1t E"'"11 Vtllau Shopping Centei-ill>if~fW..t~lill Plaza. Qes~t_i:il City MI nag er Ro'bert: L. Wynn•1 ..cauyom that the 'acti?lty may \ake too m~ city .time, \be ~u aJIO approved CRUD's nq_ueat fbr leqeral advisory aid h)' Ci· ly stall. A~Mllng to C R U D sPoWman Judy Tracy, the aluminum can and glass bottle collection areas will be ~ :1:3s. dally by volunteer 1 ilau!jng will be done by Bob ~'#er and Gerry Carlin, who will be paid 50 percent 11f the gross revenues 1ained when the cans· and bottles are re- told. Fjve perent wtll then 10 for operatlpg eipenses and the renwrunr 15 percent wtll 10 to the clubs' involved, who mwt pnivide 1 their own packaging tools. Tbi ci,ty's regular liab111ty Insurance proerun wW cover the ~upteer wwbn. A Costa Mesa recycling pro. 1111 has been nmnlnl for two months, wiili thi ' protldlng adviee. Tbe Newport Beach pro- am i1~tobeln aUon u to00 u con- ction OC the can<TWlhers, ulbli, o1 m11nieoonc< PwPI 11111 f1,1Y coordlnaUon PJbllcllY .r.:;.mp1*cl. Wh6 c~res? No other newspaper In the ~ aboat J'Qlr com-munlb' Uke your communltl dally newspaper does. It 1 the DAILY PILOT • ~~ POOL T ~I'll , 0 •• I l G. 1 .99 " • 7·F00T'P~t, 'ruu I • .. C:(>mplete wifh f'.!ilo 57" cue1 \..-. ' . onC:f o set of balls. BUMPER POOL TABLE If spac~ i~ll-Probfem, here . is '(O!Jt tns..yer. Cortl'es complete with iwo 48" ' cues o~ci' o set of balla. YOURCHOICI .. 69'' HEAYYllllL WAGON \ 35" x 16" size with bright red baked enamel finish. 8 V2" wheels. ' , •• POWIRPLAY ' FOOTBALL OR .CICIY 8YCOUCO • tr!i1•ii·J dting "ew control realism an these magnetically contrClled playing fielda. All the fun of playing one of the exciting sports yourielf. ?6" x 13 V2".pll')'ing·field. .,. ... CllOlcll 17'' PANASONIC' 'ILICIRIC CAN OPINIR ' . Push button1 power.pierce con opener. Unique transparent lit:l lifter with buih-1" magnet. A per!Kt . ' gift. -- I II'' 12-ROLL COMlllllATION CHRISTMAS WRAP • ROLLS ltA .... 4 ROLLS POii: • A luxury paper and 1culptured fail combination in on easy to cOrry pOckage. Wllf m'ake any package· •..... ~11~rn•1 look exciting. "*'*l'-:. I'' STICK·ON BOWS " " . 8A•OF25 Asaorted bows with peel · -Of1d atick~n b~cks in' hi~ styled colors. Theae bawa will decorate any packQge. SAVE 10' 'AMIMCA'S GRIAllll HARDWAlll II ... IL T-o 24312 ROCKflELD vm ATEL TORO RD. .-Tl. 111tWfSJMI ERAYE. ATGOLDENWfSTST. •'-A •A•• U60VALLEYY .. WST. -r AT LINCOLN AVE. U.L. APltillOYID 2'' IJ. -15-LIGHT INDOOR LIGHT S•T ' rideo/ for tree, mantle or I room decorating. :1're•ts1ted-Guaronteed lo light. Hoa odd-o" · connector for attaching oddltionol sets •. I!! llNllL GARLAND • ' 3"xlCM'T. This lush tinsel garland will odd so much color and sparkle to your free or room decor. Glimmering Chri'stmo1 vinyl in all popular Christmas colQrs. ~· IPRAYINOW 13·0UNCIS I ' Just push the top and spray on wlnterl Gives yiur tree, mantle or windows. !ho look of fre1hly-failen 1now. SAVE 10' , •• ,. 1212 fRVINE BLVD, ONE BLOCK E. OF NEWN>AT AVE CO.TA .I.A .189 E. 171h ST. AT SANTA ANA AVE. LA HAl•A 2221A~· ;:A~~a1AL~~~vo. •UL LI RT• •t2:;~:r ~~~~ :~~O. OIA•• 1a.t!:T~~~~~:.va. • t I • ,---------=c:....::~!.'.!,!~;_- •VAN NU't'S • AIYEASIOl •COVINA •LA CAllCINTA • lADERA HEIGHTS • THOUSAND OAKS •EAST LOS ANOlLES • lfMt • LANCASTE" • CHATSWOAT"' • T .. RlANA • R!SEDA • U,LAND • SAUGUS • GOllTA • VICTOR VI LI.! 'GRANADA Hill$ •$AN BERNARDI PC> I ~ ' '.l ' 'I e CPl\ONA '. CAfillAAILLD • 8 KEAlfl&.lLO • HACIENDA HEIOHTI •(ESCoNDIOO ' ""INC VALi.iV • SANTA CLA"A . . ' • I I ( l ·u DAil~ PILOT ' _._Oil Boom Recalled . J>idneer -~rites of Huntington Era l!1 RODI NJEDZIEl.Sll I lligJiway and oo the ocw11lde men to the grave and helped et• o.o ,... ...,. of the PE tracb." claims the the tanner uncover 3 t =. L. strieklin, now as,· 'fonner 0D11n11' skeleton1 whole origin remain bis memory of Hun-''Tho ,,..I expaod"1 the rail • myotery to 1llm. ~·· "ild and wo.> and boclded It IO It rose aa '"There wtre that many l.tt 11, 1'11 bOom years will soon much as three feet above the an lf'ff about 40 feet square. flde..1wa1 with qe. ground. lt took us pretty near Some of tbem were actually ftleh •ith !ma&• of.~ e week befcre we aot that ORe altling up, others were stooped -fram lllteninl to one or the ltopped:t' over and aome were lying lint 'Crjllllol :ndiol onil un· After· 111t·;*~rwlon yean down Oat," he wrote. COW!fiQI: a inais Crave -it Sbic. ~ some land ''We didn't take them out. bU · a1f been preserved for on '9lti& r-' ltmted one of his We'd uncover them and get all f•hllo "'10fltiQDS In his own ...S' !lo (lie . liean farming the dirt away from them and autoaography. business. Digging !or a just leave them eitting thett. • Wtd•••I•>" _..., 15;lm ; -Rtdll!fl Diie ....... , ~ --- . ' azi' ffe'aPing---"-11 l • :An Orange county Supoi-lor • coloriW court hearl"I that found • _...,under 1111 bid. Court fleariirc !ntO lhl'ialutY lie WU a .. _ Naz!" and a '1!1e7 llld ~ lnll'*les ot,~.~ ~~ member of the "Aryan Indicated that the .,..·may Plwnley WU poslpOned Tu... Brothirhood." He llllo told haft been...-by I. day with no lmmedlate ruling Judge "W 1111 am I that to -Ylded killer Wllllam by Judge Kenneth Williams on several member1 of the Or-Weltwood McClellan wbo wu the m<Dtal etate of the Long ange ~ Jail etalf were •walllnc local court -.., Beach man. •"out. to gel" hint. !Iii appul fnlol Illa .. th The Jurlsl made his deciJlon Judge • Williama must ·rule - alter hearing PI um I e y, Moollay on •hether Plumley lleputlel believe l\l~an manscled hand and loot, claim can now stand trial 00 the kid· .,._ the gun to PldmJey tha he the vi tlm f nap, burglary, armed robbery, •• . "'11!fiec{ t was c o a escape Md drug charges lfter apponntly -Yin& had Two _..... ~ 'l"f:lough his story iJ only that drainage ditch be uncovered lt wu a grueaome sight. of Ill avetage man who work~ two.lndlan skelet9f1S. Nobody knows whether it was==========; ed bard all his life 81 oil rig That ),~ however, com· • a massacre or whether they STARS plot mastenninded by an un-suspended whel Plwn!Oy was aecood ~lghil lbout 1111 own la lbeS! named Superior Court judge fint !fent to Atascadero State use of t.be weiapon. that · ~ builder J:\ean' tanner arwl J>41ed only 'mildly to a mass bad died and were put there, , horse ;ancber the rirst 100 gnlie on Slater Avenue which or whether they drowned in a Sydney Omarr ii one ot copies have ~ already been was broken open by another n®d. We called the people the world'• great utrolo-- and a deputy dbtrlctatfomey. Hospital two years ago. Plumley uaed a 8111! two ~- Judge Williams continued . Plwnley was recently in-yean ago in an ~from a _ ·---~ -bbed up tanner during the 1920'1 ac· from the state and they put a:erL His column ii one or ..... • • . cordinR: to Stricklin. ' them in a museum the DA1LY PILOT'S ereat the session to Monday and in-volved in a gun amuggllng in-, Westmlolter municlpll' court E....,. raftl1 dicated that he will make a clclent in Orapge County Jall holding cell. He wu neap-•IWe at any ruling on that date... 'fhlch Is sWI under in-turecf2( hour! later..:_ ~~ '' • be wu •• · ... On the Jdvice ~r his. many strtc\Jin took 110mt of hll eofnewbere." · feature&. relaUves, !'J~~:O d1c~ted Plumley, IO, llllo teolilled in vestlgatioo. Guanls said Ibey Yet anothe!: eecape allm!pt ' h\>pe.- the~ .......... ,_. " ' • his ari22 rr·• .u~ ...... ~ ~. t 1&70. -"~tt&bOOnd book; ....... • '°ltlj o I d pbolotptllliJ; ....... fitli"I present fltr' !lio '3111 '. ... ni""""7 Of~ fPd hill w~e. ~,, . ..,_ ·thl• ' ' ~~couple moved to .;. Callfornla'trom tbe Midwfst. in' 11110. onh> three o!! 1ldls -«· isled hi~Huntlngldn Boach. Stricklin ·belped build. the fourth. • - '"l'hm l'&sn't anYthlng hett then. RUntington Beach was just a ml8JJ place without paved slttets or lights," he noted in. l\is book. ,"TbW streets were just oil rOads - they'd grade up a slreet and put oil ):'1 it." At; the tirpe the city had only · one policefQan, ~Jack ll'inli:ley, who ahlo acted · as !~ chief and city ihspector:'lr 's.ii:vOne wanted to get anything done, Tinsley wu the man to ask. Even t~ the roads were rough, Stricklin and hi. wile braved Pl'tboles and ruts to go to Long,, Beach where they listened &o :-one of the first radios. "Theyt-were advertJsing the radio d~ at the Pike. There was a king table wheie they had lour crjlstal sets ~nd you could ijlten to the radio for five .or · 10 minutes for a quarter-." be remembers. "We a1so had one of the first televislo,m. It had a little II). inch ~ and people came from all 8('0Ulld our house to see that television," added Stricklin,·; who now livts-it 17292 Golden Wesr st. During the oil boom or the mid-2011 tStricklln continued his emplo)1Jlent as rig builder for Standaril Oil, only at an accelerated pace. "People1 .came pourtug in here like there was a' gol4 rush. We really got busy then. We used to work in the oil fields every day. We dkln't know what a day off or a vacation was," be wrote. One of his major projects was the construction of a half- mile long -concrete sea wall along the bluffs area. It sUll exists today, protecting pum- ping equipment from erosion by water .. · Blowouti .and oii fires com- pllcated, ltbe oil recovery pro- cess and 'f~enever there was . a dlsaster1 Stricklin was usually Jn', the midst of the rough gohtg. "There if! a vegetable gas in this area • about 1,800 feet down. ~ they drilled down that r.r l&ey would hit these gas pocket,i, and it would blow out," he!~J1Called. "It would blow the rig down and cut the timbers all'up. I've seen rocks bigger than your fist fly up In the air &nd-eut the timbers all up." ''We had water and pumps of our own1n the~ In llghl fires. We would hook up a hose to a PIP"P and the r~. depart· ment d1d what it could, but it just wam't-equipped to handle them." one flre · during the l930's was so ~vere that \t disrupted passengU ; service on the Pacific E1itetric Railway, ac- cording to Stricklin., "The ru. got oo hot that It melted tbe pav~t on Pacific Coast Usher Heads Vari~n Unit · John A. IJsher has been pro- moted to the poaltlon of cUatrtct llJes manaaet tor Varian Pata Machines ac- cardtaC to Hank Stover, vice preDlell\ 1 of marketing. The dtolrld alllc< 15 located In ~ 'l'esu. U"'* .,.. formerly a ial., ..,.... ~covering the Nalbultll. and hefore that -111-ket!ni at the main pllll ID Irvine. In hll new , ......... bM reepoMibtlity ...... eE. .... 1 .. In ,_, llo- Aat ; TY I I, md M'.ialsttppf, Ho ou.nded Illa Unlvenlly of NebrW&. . UlltlRIAL" . · ,1:'.· DISHMASTER " l: I lo • , Yak81"e'drildger:y out of her holiday dishwashing. .. WqU•dKk,mount·unlt'wasl\es and rinses in one ' ... _.. 'I • 'easy m~"C&eons,diiHes, pots and pans.· -•. . > :·•· ~ . r I' ---. ' ~· ~· f.'. l ... A Gin FOR HIR 33•• Westinghouse .. ELECTRIC ROOM HIATIR ,j carrying handle II''- 8°FOOT POLE PRUNER #:!WO WITll IAW All steel cutting h~ad with 12-inch .. sow ,for ihose branches too large and too high to cut with the pruner. Can be used as 4-foot pruner or cdd extension .to make it 8-feet. 6'' .MAGIC SEEDS ' MOTHER •OHi NURSIRY RHYMIS Something for the Youngsters' stockings. They will enjoy growing 1hese different seeds. Will make a wonderful school project. This cord can be folded and is printed for moiling. 18' , · ,.. . 3·PllCI FIREPLACE ENSEMBLE flRIT AT BUILDERS IMPORIUM. •• .,... Smart satin black finish. Mesh curtain• open 1 ever-so-easily with pull chain. Black poker and ·brush tool set hangs from top of fro me. . Approx.imQtely Black& l''COMPLE 38'" wide x ~ 1" ~igh. t::::i::::::=::;.. 1,...........,,,-r: SAVE 3.00 CHILD'S :. ·-.... 'f tt.ff MODfL l1102 LIO ITAfrtP llliclUOl_IN' Black& ' .. .,, .\7 FOLDING CHAJR A G1nTH1Y'LL RIMIMIERAU YIAli LO ... I • .,. 1; Ju1t imagine their .ve,ry own padded chair thaf has so many uses, as a TV Chair, playroom or den. Folds extra flat for storage. MAiGSSSeTMU-- L••elAYAEI ••u A 5''' ~.'' 4' x .•• FJR PLYWOOD IXTllUOR G.LUE I , • Also called COX. This is an economical grade for • sheathing walls or floors or where a covering f$ intended. Makes a goad backing material. • ',' 2 88 / IACH . . .. - MIRROR Tl .. ES , 10''· x 10" llZE Add bright spaciousness to any room with ·these 1O"x1 O" plain mirror tifes. No glue, screws or ,,ails needed. Mounting tape included. 39! . 5°IN• ALUM I NU 888· ' l ,LADDER \ ~ew tool for all 'your i.ndoors and outdoors. '. Instantly converts to: Extension ladder, 1 O' ri:.ing length • Six foot 11tepladder • Six foot sto~ ladder • Two-man . l~foot stepladder • Two ~•ingle ladders, 6--feet each. ·~~~ 7%'' se.· :. ' , re's the saw with the · extr,:a cutting capacity and hO~dling ease. Powerful • 1 O;-omp, super burnout > d ·~ 11Protecte motor. The wt that both tho homo craftsman ond prpfessional want for Christmas. 29'' Allt•ICA'I aUTUT HAIDWMI ITOIB TUI'.. 1212 lRVINl 8L'l/0. ONE BLOCK E. OF NEWPORT AVf. .IT ..... T •• 1751 WUTM<NSTEA AVE, AT GOLDEN WEST ST. ·-A PAR .. ll&OVALLtv VIEW5f, R AT LINCOLN AVE. "2721 W. LA HABRA BL'llO. AT BEACH BLVO. 1343 l. KATlLLA AV[. AT TUSTIN A'l/l, FULLIRTOll .... '· C!iAPMA• AVE. AT STATE COLLEGE BLVO. LA MAIRA •AN .. 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ATTUSTIN Av t . _ __:C~~O~l~T~A~.!!.~~.,.~·r~ .. ~~~··~·~·~·~·~v~•J· 1._~L~...':~·~~~~;·~r~··~·~c~";•~·v~o~.:::-~~::;:::;:-;--7::::::::::::'~'-;;'"-:;:;;;';;;'::::,·~~~~~--''-"T....;."-'.;;:.;~::.;.;::..._~ ..._ e V.lN NUYS e fUVERSl0£ e COVINA •LA CRESCENT A e 1.AO£RA HEIGHTS • THOUSAND OAKS •EAST LOS ANGE•L!S • SIMI • LAHCAttl• • CHATSWOlllTH • T4AZANA • RIESEQA • UPLAND • SAUGUS • GOLETA • VICTOA'!ILLE • GRANADA HILL! s.i.N HRNAftDINO •CORONA e CAM'ARIUO e ttAKEASFl~LD • HACIENOA HllOHTS • ESCONDIDO • SPRING VALLE-V • SANTA Cl~ftA " ' • ' .. !'f .-.. • : . l' \ .. • •• --- , I -_...___..,. ..... _. --~ ·-f"~ • " H DAll.Y ,IL.OT -· 0tc .. i..15, 1971 - Fountai~ Valley ·Characteristic . By !O~~ 1!.~UlS THE CHARACTER of a city is an ephemeral thing compoled of large doses of age, scandals, location and the commndliy produced In the municipality. Given these cltttla, some cities are more •avilJ endowed with civic chanlcter than others. Laguna Beacll bas ill art and hippies, San Clemente has Ole Hanaori and the Western White HoWe. Costa Mesa bas its bottomless bar. Newport Beach bas John Wavne and Ea*" vacation and Huntiniton \ Beach has •ilhl m11 .. of heaches aod ' oil. - lJnfortunately character or atmo.s- phod, ll .bill $imething that Fountain Valley has been er .... Wllh havln( an abundance oL What has a reaiden. tia! O!"'IJ•Uy that's jf years old got to oiler, au tlle un<ri!Jgbtoned aouls wbo don't live there. Well, for one lbing. Founlofn Valley right now has passed more ecological Jegl.slation than all its neighbors combined could probably come up with. GRANTED, JUSI' about r!VtrJ city bl the county bu dooe the bit with_recycllng centers and, depending on lhe city 'a needs, haS apposed a freeway or an airport. But little old Fountain Valley. in the last !ii: months, bu put together some ordinances designed to improve livlng condiliona there that nobody else around them hu ltlougbt of making into law. For instance, thiJ IJ>ring. city councilmen wanned up by lowerln( the muirnum density in ao R.f (apartment) zone from J2 tmits per acre to 20 units per acre. Quicilmen then decid«f to call a halt to apartmeot coostrocijon ·in their city by changing the areas master plan for apartments to other kbJds of ~ction. 'I11at means that the ultimate population of Fountain Valley Will be about a,ooo lnltead of 12,000. Nert, councilmen passed an anti-noise ordinance. 1bis Jaw ls out of the ordinary because it is the first law in the CQdl"lfy to be ba8ed on measurable noise levels. Anv- thing that ·~ the measured normal noise level of. a neighborhood constitutes a violation and a conviction could be good for a maximum $500 fine and six months~in jall. RECENTI.Y, Fountain Valley council members have taken on incinerators and 'toilets. The incinerator issue came up when a locaJ department store developer built one without a city permit. It was discovered that the only ccmtrol the city could exercise over incinerators was based on structural and aesthetic requirements, rather than ec. olot1lcal ataodords. So councilmen passed an ordinance requiring a condl- limal USe permit for the incineratDr. This gives th.em the power to review all plans for incinerators based on consid- eratkm other than structural beauty or soundneas. 1be latest move to improve the ecology in Fountaln Valley la the provisions in the plumbing code which will allow low water toilets to be installed in homes. CoWlCil- men pa,.,ed that one wJtb the aid of the Sanitation Ols- ~lct.. 'lbe Jdea is that huge amount!! of water (about 45 mlJ..r loo gallons a day by the year 2000) could be aaved U tb,.. tolleta were installed in every new home built in the county. The problem has been that the Uniform Plumbing Code adopted by the cities, .does not allow for the installauor: of toilets that use less than six gallons, and most use 10 gallons. But the Fountain Valley amendment means toilets that uae three to four gallons can be put into new houses. SO, while F0W1taln Valley may not be the oldest or molt ideally located community around here and while it may be chiefly a bedroom community whose re.sidents tend toward nonscandalous behavior, It is well on its way to becoming one of the few places where people actually do aomethlng about Uie quality of the life they lead. · -· AND THAT'S a character trait tbars worth more lhan · an the others in my book. Free Man Edgar H. Smith reveal· · ed his 14 years on death row fi&hting oH execution in the elec- tric chair when inter- viewed on the WWiam F. Buckley show.recent- ly. Smith was released on probation after he pleaded 'no defense' and told a judge b• .kif· led a teenaged girl in 1957. Fellowship Award Goes To OC Pair Employes at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital have given the ir annual "'Good Fellowship" award to Dr. Johnnie . R. Betson Jr. and Alice M. Fr<und, R.N. llelaon, a Newporl Beach resident, helped • organize the ho!pi\aJ:• medical •tall and . was the first chief of staff in )968, . Mn-. Freund, a Cocsta Mesa resident. also ,joined t h e -hospital staff In 1968. She helped establiah the intensive care ·unit. The fellowship wiruiers are picked each December by the employes of the hospital. Black Students Seeking Gifts Gifts for more than 300 u n d e r p r i vileged second· graders from Santa Ana are being sought by members of the Black Students Union at UC Irvine. The union plans to distribute the gifts Thursday at> a Christmas party to be held on campus ln Mesa Court Co~ mons. Contributions or to)'1, items for Christmas stockings and food for party refreshments may be dellvered to the Stu· dent ActlvlUes Office on the first floor of Gateway Com· mons or to the cl\4irman of the party, Albert Henderson, 202-D Bahia Residence Hall, Mesa Court. For infonnation call Henderson at 883-6959. when you start thlnklni abou't the 1ltt for Christmas do youmlf a f1vor. Think about a fine ome1• watch. The Orn•&• watclt 10tJ give this Christmas will become 1· proud possession ••• •precious beyood compare for what It 1ymbolizes. Sh• may never ·have everythinc. but :she'll never have anythlnc ttwt compares to her Ome11. . : Ullil SlfOPl'UIG CENTER uoo--. c.. .,._ 145-Mll A -28 diamonds. 14K solid gold bracelet watch --·-·--·...$725 B -l 4K solid &Oki lint!: brlcelet w11tch ·-··· .. -·---...... _, ___ $5 c -6 Oitmotlds. l4K ye t low or white solid Sold t0¥8r·lld walch, ... $435 HUNTINGTON CENTER ... ch " Edln1tr Huntl111t0ft •-~ 8'2·5501 "Th e Stort s Co1i/idence Rullt" HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 1~9. SUN . 11.S. · Jour~a.I Eyed 'or C•neer ···:~indb,.gs -lAEl-r-~~~· _1114 • illU 1>1t of J>ll!"Ol'll*t I~ .Ila l'llr our ....ie. 1o "" tlao t,ionAI ~ lnst.ltute oC· lield w1thlri fWo years. ---mOUlt cancer virus. forma on getlliig 1ilto--tl'i cau~cantwu:e. P fidlls, O>i1Cft'11fd .about some Man)'. journals that have ob 1Nov. 30 in Los Angeles, ma&S media because we in-Tbe resJlt wu a earl Yi --ocnmblinl: lot 'plll). -"'1ized In publlshlng scien-clodii1o at Loo An, e 1 es .vllabl)' pt a Doocfof ptlhetic !lmultaoeool ' .............,.! lldty fn .lbe Wt-poced concer !Ulc ptpen about· oncogenlc OhlJd!ens. Ho a p I ta , the lnqu~les from canc,r pttlent.! on oppoalte lldoa of t11e coun-~ ft~ are r:na ways 1tl.Hlles have been inundated University of S•o ".tb er n and their relatives," aald Har--try of discovery by aepsrtt• ... ~v~ u Y .~-'!Ith ptper~ Tbe time lag California llNI NCI to Id riot Streicher, ao llido kl Dr. lfOIJPI of likely human cancer pe .. ~ ui=~ween cancer -..an-between when a group submits eclence wrliera of th e1 Robert J, Huebner.,• top NCI. vinlles. . tista. ' , •. 1 report and wben the report d~very 9f.wbat •ppured to . ac.lentl~.. . 1 ~ _~;No wondar the pUblic Is OM propolal ~·ttudy 1s ii publi.8.bed often can stretch be 1Utt ~likely capdldate Al Georgetown University in confused about wbll'a aolng creation of• new JOUtna.J that \o fll mon~or. more. yet" 'l;W· a . human cancer WashJngton. officlals learned on in c:~ncer rtaeartb," a would rapidly publish sclen-This Jag was par. t J•r virul., of the lA>s Angeles group:• ~ientllt prJlD'lii'>tnt in cancer tlftc flndh.ln,g.I in cancer virus r esponsible recen!lY w hen The tr paper • reporting the briefing •Ill!. quickly called a v I r u s re 1 n r ch bu t re!iUJ1: research groups in Los discovery lan't to be publ1shed news confertnet. '.l'ffey told ol uoassoobted with any of the ''The publication we. 1 r e 'AngeleS and Washington an-until Dec. 22 in· Nature, the the discovery by dOeton there ' other eroups aaid th1s week. t ~ l _n ~in g about might .nounced separate d~very of British scientific j our q a 11 of another caJicer vlrul parti-"You don't lay claim to sptJCJalize 1J1, cancer rtsearch cancer virus particles that although re.starch wu com· cle whlch also appeared to be , scientific work by an- u It relate.s to viruses a~ seem to be of bwnan origin. pleted about.lwo month! ago. of human origin. Their paper · nouncement in ~ mass other ~ta of the oncoa:eruc · Neither grwp'a finding 1 But, an NCI-dodor." a-. Isn't to be published until media.'' theory, said Dr. John have ytt been published in a plained, several science • ~IJ Jln\lary fl'l tbe...,ournal~p;;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;ij Moloney, head of a 1peclal major acientific journal. One writers knew about the of -tbe National .can c et c&DCU virus unit at NCI hea~-1roup hurriedly called a news re.search and one 111Uonal lnltitute. quarters In S.the,ofa. Md., m conference,k> aonounce U. fin-magu!ne had obtllned a copy "We had )>ee'n planning for a telephone m~1ew. • dlnp alter learnin& the other • ol the ·report · ahd, plannul to about ab: weeks to~ce The oncogeruc Uieory, pre.-group bad brii!ed science publish an article -aheaa of this at a DIWI c tide(ince posed ju.It two years ago, con· writers. Nature. · coonpnated wiU, P.Qliltlt{OQ <it tends the seeds of "C~ are Last summer scientists at 'I1le scientists said they the paper in the J~ of· UM!: preeent in every anunal cell M.D. Aoderaon· 1 Hospital in prtferrtd to wait until Nature Natklnal-Cancer Institute.r 1 and t>;iat cancer viruses play a Houston, Tex., a n n 0 u n c e d published the report before .Georgetown __ <H n i If e r 1 i t·y role m aprndlni the killer discovery of what they called.. anoounclng lhF discovery. spokesman .,.,. ' disease. the first human c~ virus;-But they decided to reveal It · 'jBut then we l~ -the Research into the theory hu Six week.a later, the claim wn · early so all newa media could o~ griiup. was mlPiJJe Its boomed and there are lllj disputed by other aclentista have thci full 1tory. • •-t and ,,. ~ . dlcatlon1 that up to l80 mWloli who slid the ii o u 1 t Q n c,, '.'Th9' laat thlni we waot Is a io 1et 11 nwcb Q'edltaa plo!l- t I " '•JL ... -.~··· .· r .. 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Tiie 31-year-old Napoles, who fled his native Cuba in 1962, won a unanimous decision over Hedgemon Lewis or Los Angeles. And later in the di-essing room Napoles expressed disgust with the theme of the fight. "The guy runs all the time. He runs too much. How can you catch him?" Napoles, who had knocked out 40 of his 70 opponents, was never able to corner the clever Detroit-born Lewis and his manager, Cuco Coodo, said, "Lewis would throw one punch aid bold. lf Na - poles hadn't made the fight, there wouldn't have been a fight." The 25-year-old Lewis, a rated con- tender for the 147-pound division title. was consoled in his locker room by one of his managers, actor Ryan O'Neal. "l had the advantage of youth ," said L!Wis, a real estate broker on the side. "He had the advantage of skill." Olivares, 23, stopped veteran Jesus Pimentel in what goes under California rules as an 11th-round knockout. And a short time later the 31-year-old Pimentel, who has been fighting for 14 years, and his manager, Harry Kabokoff, agreed that his ring career is over. George Lalka, the referee , said he and Kabakoff decided about the loth round that if Pimentel continued to take a beating, one or the other would stop the fight. "I jumped into the ring to stop the fight and I told Olivares that he was still the champion," Kabakoff related . ''Pimentel didn't ask for the fight to be stopped. I didn't give him the chance. I wanted it litopped." Olivares admitUd he was badly hurt by Pimentel's punches in the fourth round. Twice his knees buckled. But it was in the sixth that Ruben knocked the game litUe fighter from Me1icall. by way of Jali.!lco, Mexico, through the ropes, and from there on It was only a matter of time. Peanuts Lowrey Added to Halos' Coaching Staff 1be California AQiels have hired orie of the new manager Del Rice's former roommates, Harry "Peanuts" Lowrey, to eo11ch third base. Lowrey, 53, a teammate of Rice's with the St. Louis Cardinals, Tue sday became the 1ecood coach named to Rice's stalr. 'Ilte Angels armoun~ la st week the hir- q of Bobby Winkles, rormer Arizona St.alt Univertlty head baseball coach. Lowrey, who coached the i>ast two 1t1son1 for tht ·crucago CUba:, has been a National Lelpe coach for 12 IUSOOS, ,..1ng aervico -her< at Philadelphia, 6'.n P"rancl.sco and Moot.real. He wa1 an Infielder and outfielder for 11 seatonr with t.he Cubs. Cinclnn1ti, the C&tdlnals and the Phillies, all In the Na- tional waue. Sports in Brief Rams Anoounce Plans For Playoff Tickets LOS ANGELES -The Los Angeles Rams, still with hopes of reaching the National Football League playoffs, an- nounced plans Tuesday for ticket sales for the possible opening game. Los Angeles would win the Western Divi sion title of the National Conference with a victory. or tie ·against Pittsburgh on Sunday if the San Francisco 49ers lose to Detroit. A 49er victory eliminates the Rams. Should the Rams reach the-playoffs, they would meet either the Washington Red skins or Dallas Cowboys in Los Angeles on Sunday, Dec. 26. Tickets for such a game have gone on sale to the general public at the Rams general office 10271 We st Pico, at the ~llseum and all Mutual Agencies priced at $10, $7, and $6. Should the Rams fail in their quest for a playoff spot, refunds will be available at all branches of the Security Pacific National Bank with a Jan. 31 deadline. "" LOS ANGELES -Billie Jean King and Rosemary Casals. two leading tennis pros, filed a $108,000 suit in their joint walkout from the women's finals of the Pepsi Pacific Southwest Open t.ouma· ment last Sept. 18. The suit, filed Tuesday in SuperiOt" Court, contends that tournament officials failed to provide "trained and competent referees." Mrs. King, from •eartiy Lonr Beach, protested several calls by a volunteer woman watching one of the Iine.!I, then demanded her removal. When officials did not replace the lineswoman, Mrs. King and Miss Casals oi San Francisco departed. Promoter Jack Kramer ruled the match a double default and withheld .$6,500 in first and second-place pr i 1 e money. The suit names as defendant. Kramer, co-promote.rs Joe Bixler, H. William Dougherty, John Coman, Pepsico, Inc., the Southern C.aJifomia Tennis Auoclaton and the Youth Tennis Foundation of Southern Callfonila. "" BLOEMFONTEIN, Sooth Alrica - TOJ>-Seed Bob Hewitt of South Africa WU upset in the fourth round of the Sugar Tennis Tournament Tuesday when he v.•as beaten by Patrick Cramer of South Africa 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. Juan Gisbert of Spain moved into the fourth round with a 6-2, 6-2 victory over Peter Spengler of South Africa. Tom Edlefsen of the United Stales beat Billy Freer of South 4frica 6-2, a.2 to enter the quarter finals. He was joined by Francois Jauffret of France who beat Mike Kreiss ol the United States U, 5-1, 6-2 and Nikki KalQ1eropouios of Greece, who bested John Bryant ol South Africa 6-3, 6-1. A Colfset11n Leftover? No, this chap with ice fC)r a beard isn't one of the Cans who froze at the Coliseum Mond ay night when the Rams lost to Wuhlngton, 38· 24. He's one of the fini shers of a 140·mile Alaskan snowmobile race. . The race. run in minus·lO weather, was marred by numerous acci· dents and four frostbite victims. If DAILY PILOT .Last ~to D€-feat ~Lak~s ; • • • • To Play Them Friday POR'l'l>AND (AP) -Tiie preHure Is off but It'• not alllinc eutv ror the Lot Ancele1 Llker1, who needed clutch ahootinc and defense from Jerry West to tum back Portland !or victory No. 12 In a row. The fin.al score Tuesday qht wl! 129- llf but, the game wu much totJ&her than that u the r..kers added to their all-time N•ttooial Buketball A1llOCiallon winning .1 .... k. The· Liken had been tight and oil their lhooUq hi Sunday night's record-break- ing viciory over AUanll, but they wer1 relu~ at the. start a11J.nst Portland, Jllfilplng to a 1"1 lead. • M<;imentupi ·changed, however, and Portland lo! badt Into the tame, forcing Coach BID Shannan to use his lAktr regulan moat of Ple way. A 15-point lead at t~,half dwindled to 1even ln the third quarter. ' West, who atol.e the ball about 10 times on defense, alga acored 2.1 points as all five Loa Angeles 1tarters made at least 20 -Wilt ·Ownberlaln and Gail Goodrich, 24 each; Happy Halrston 22. ape! Jim McMllllan Ill. Capt. Chamberlain ;'added ra. nbounds, · aeven bloc;ied 1hota and eight assists, and Well bad: 15 assists. , Sidney Wicks led ,Portland with 31 polnis. . Los Angeles, which hun't' lost a game 1ll¥:e a 109-1~ decision to Golden State on Oct. 31, returns to the Forum Friday nlglit to meet the· Warrior1. With a fantastic 2&-3 record, the Lakers ttill are only one game better than the Milwaukee Bucks; 27-4.: One of Milwaukee'• deleats wai to1.:Los Angeles durlng the winning 1tnak, 'and the two te;am1 don't meet •1•111 until Jan. t at . Milwaukee. The Lakers' winnlng streak colild "get to be 110n1ething," West 1aJd alter the game,-lf Los Angel,-: can survive a tough weekend schedule which has the La.ker1 playing tllree games in three days. ,_"After this weekmd, we've got •great achedule," West addtd. West said tbe ~~lwa1 tired emo- tionally 11 well u phyl,ically, e1plaining that tho alrain ol the winning streak had taken its toll . "EverybQdy his been ·thinking about it, and the pressure has been enonnous. "The other day, .J got 12 telephone calls from writer, on the road. "They just won't leave yoo alone dw-- ln( a thing like Ibis, and you natty can't bllrbe \hem. It's big n:ews." 1be Lakers were never behind after * * .... ....... . hrfftlll • P T • P T Cllfnbltn 1111• ._,. 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"I like to put the ball In the air a litr tle." he 1aid. Asked if he would be back coaching nut season, wln or loae against Alabama ln the Orange Bowl, Devaney did not give a direct all!wer e.1~pt to say that the succeS!ful coach Is one who, when being run out of town, makes it look like he's leading the parade. Devaney predicted that Nebraska quarterback Jerry Tagge would be drafted by the pro(e.!lsionals ahead of Pat Sullivan, the Heisman Trophy winner from Auburn. Devaney paid special tribute to Van Brownaon, No. 2 Husker quarterback. "Van has a fiiht to think the whole world was against him when he was hit by so many injuries," the coach said. "Yet Van never quit workit1g 1nd was out there every night preparins himself." Goodri~'a 25-footer 1n the first six Second.I. But Loi Angeles did receive a scare from the Blazers early in the fourth quarWr when Portland cut the margin to lOf.Jll,on a 1»1ket by Sidney Wicks. However, the Lakers~ 16-4 In the next two mlnut,ts to the game away and add another win their streak. The Lakers led by as many as 18 Points In the third period but the Blazers -: tinued to close the gap. Finally, late ia ~ the last quarter, after the West-led surge,· the Lakers reclaimed their 18-point lead : at 126-108. , · Hairstcin, scoring eight of h.is 22 points : during that charge, aided Chamberlaln 011 the SaEktioards with 12 rej:>ounds. . • • . • ' '. (· • i ' " UPI T ... Pl'lttl ' LAKER FLYNN ROBINSON HIT OFF BALANCE BY LARRY STE&f:E. _. He Was~ Only 42 . " .· ,• Ex-champ Dick Tiger Found Dead in Nigeria . NEW YORK -Dick Tiger, 42, former world m iddle weig ht and light heavyweight boxing champion, died at his home in Aba , Nigeria, early today, the Nigerian Conf;ulate here announced. The consulate's information officer, Okoh-Esene, said news of the death had been confirmed in communication with the Nigerian government. However, details of the death were not immediately made known, he added. • Tiger was born as Ri chard lhetu in Nigeria Aug. 14, 1929. He turned to pro- fessional boxing at the age of 2.1 and retired earlier this year after 81 bouts, 64 victories, 26 of them by knockouts and 17 losses. Less than 10 years later, by way of a London varnish factory where he worked to get training money, he traveled lt'l San Francisco, seeking to become his coun· try's first middleweight champion of the world. On Oct. 23, 1962 he succeeded , dethron· ing Gene Fullmer. in 15 rounds. He suc· cessfully retained his title against Fullmer the following year only lt'l fose it Dec. 7, 1963 in Atlantic City, N.J., tc> Joey Giardello. Tiger wott back the crown from Giardello by a unanimous IS-round decision on Oct. 22, 1965. But Emite Grif- fith was his downfall, dethroning him in 15 rounds on April 25, 1966. · · Tiger then beat Jose Torres for the world light heavyweight title, which he retained for one year urtil Bob Foster knocked him out in the fourth round in !May, 19&8. Tiger's loss to Griffith in the mid· dlewelght title fight was the first time in Tiger's career that he was floored. Foster was the first to knoCk him out. Tiger never fouaht another tiUe bolt after that, although he scored lt>-rounl victories in New York over Frank DePmila, Nino Benvenuti and Andy Kett dall, the last Nov. 14, 1969. !: His last fight was a losing one, July 15, 1970 in Madison Square Garden , to the man who had pum1neled him so badl1. before -Griffith. Tiger was named Fighter of the Year · In 1962 and 1966 by Ring Magazine and' was the Boll'ing Writers Assoc iation's Fighter of the Year in 1966. In 1963 he was made a member of the Order of the British Empire in Queen Elizabeth'• birthday honor li~t. He was an officer in the Nigerian arm y, then ;;. capta in in the Biafran army during Niger ia's civil war. Tiger, ~·ho was one of four children.,· first became interested in boll'ing At ag~· 18 ~·hile working for his brother in Aba', near Lagos. Al a local boxing club British sOldi ers cam e in from camp and coached · the kids. "We were able to get fights about twice a month," he said. L!an years followed. But he was found by Jack Farnsworth, an Englishman who headed the Nigerian Box~ Board and Tiger was on the road to London. "Did you know I lost my first four fi ghts?" he asked. "It was wet and col4 and I couldn't get used lo the food and nobody wanted lt'l train me." He said he decided to return home lf he lost ag ain but in the nell't fight he score:(! a knockout in 90 seconds. Tiger, who is survived by hi~ widow,'· Abigail . and seven children. officially an• nounced his retirement July 19, 1971 and returned to. Lagos, ' LA Crowd One oi Ro'tvdiest ., LOO ANGEW (UPI) -The Monday sellout crowd for the Ram.1-Red&kin1 game at thfl Coliseum was ooe of the rowdie1t on record, but Cllflcial1 Tuelday did not blamt tt on the •dvont ol legal beer sales. Aathtr, it ieemed the bitterly cold weathtr fostered the imbiblna of harder bever11es. Five peraon• wtrt arresttd for dJ'UllkeMell, a rare olfeme •t cotlleum sporting event.. Thrte persons were treated for injuries 1ullered In list rights evidentl y touched off by the spillage of beer by one fan on another. The Rams said only 15,llOO cups ol beer were t0ld to the crowd of 80,402. "We sold a lot more hot dogs than ~r.'' said Tom Art.hut, Operator of the stadium con- cessions. "Wh•I bappened1" theorized Coliseum muacu Bill NichoLas, "i& that thousands or persons took a. hall-day off for t~ game and arrived pretty well liquored · up." . One officer who worked security at t.hl · ·game said many of the fights •tartecl when one fan spilled be'r on another. Police said also that normally there were no drunk arrests following sporting events at thf' Coliseum. which prevlousJy' had been "dry." · Mond1y's game was the first at which . betr was permitted to be sold. . ' . • • ' .. •l•o:.J•••--"'-~···· .. ·-· • ' Wtdntsd1y, Otctmbtt 15, 1'71 DAILY PILOT 17._ ='---A~~=-~l'~==-d-~a--King~lted by Friars, 61-60 RETAIN ba REt OURlllO _.llO .. If you want to cot Ill the · distance PoSsiblt, you Must be. certain that your 1911 nl'itlr stiffen until the baU is witll on Its way. Always rn1int.ln an tl1m1nt of flex In Y!)Ut kn·"a. Be p1rtlcul1rty cireful that your rltht kn" isn't stiff on the backswin1. Keep some bend In · your lee (lllustration f 1 ). Main· . tainlng this flex durina your backswlnt fa , import1nt. It will help privtnt )'Of.It w•laht from shifting onto the' outstde of your right fool This st1iftin1 causes .. . PRACTICE PUTS POWER IKTO YOUR GOLF GAME! Lurn propu ~J>r•Clic• tecllniqu• from Arnold P1"11tr'1 booklet, "Prlcilc._." To •'let your copy, s.nd lOC and a st.lfnptid, r•hrrn aiwelope trith ~'your .req~t lo Arnold Plllntf', c/O thli MWtP•P«· . MD Goes Flat, .• Cavs Win, 58-49 ' ;.. By GENE LUBE ( Of tlM O•llY l'llet lhft 10 be a winner, a basketball team must be confident. have fini!sse and be able to come thiough in the clutch. 'fhe Mater Dei Monarchs loo,ked like :world beaten for thr.. 'quarter. Tuesday night but fell aplr! in the las\ s~, losing, 58-49, to the ~ntiago· Cavaliers in the ninth aMual Lf!tterman's CJub bas· ketball tournament at Valencia Hlgb. The Monarchs face Santa. Ana Valley at 5:30 today in the conso1atton bracket. Coach Jerry Tardie.of Mater Dei shook his head sadly as be walked off the floor after his team scored only six points in the final quarter. "We just fell flat, missed a tot of crlpp1es, coo.Id never get the big one away and shot Jess than 25 percent," Tardie said. SJS Goal Rea1ized: ' Bowl Tilt "PASADENA -Last February, when Dewey King w,as assessing his 1971 football opponents, he scratched a good won-Jost record as a goal for the San Jose State Spartans. Instead, he wrote on a blackboard: "Pasadena Bowl, Dec. 18." The Spartans of the Pacific Coast Athletic Association and tl'J°'e Memphis State Tigers, ~mplons of the Missouri Valley Conference, m e e t Saturday at the Rose Bowl. Coach King said, "We set our goal as the Pasadena Bowl, not an undefeated season." A 13-12 upset of Rose Bowl-bound Stanford enabled the Spartans to finish S..S..1. $an Jose was 4-1 in PCAA play and a 30-28 victory over Long Beach State wM the deciding factor. Looll Be a ch tied Loubvllle 24-24 In !&St yiar's Pasadena Bowl. 'Memphis Stele. coached by Billy "Spook" Murphy, Jost oflly to Loulsvllle In con- ference play. But the Tigers, like the Spartans, had a rug~ ged schedulf! of nonconferenee games and finished 4-&. "We went tn war with the best,11 said King. Three op- ponehts. Stanford. Houston and Arizona State. are in other bowl games. The Spartan!lt lost tq_ Houston, Arizona State, California, 0..Jon and FreJ!lO State and tied New Mexico. ":Memphis State's defeats were to MlMlsstppl, South Cfrollna. Loulsvllle1 Utah State, Houston ana Kansu State. Three of the Josse1 ftf't by a total of 11 flOlnts. Houston, the only common foe, ~&t San Jose 34-20 and MSU 15-7. The coach was right. The MO!l8lcbs pla}'ed u though they were running uphill 1n !hat final quarter. They held their .own .on the backboards and were about even in the ' ·bimover department, bu t made only IJb: .Ol 17 abotl from the floor. Riek Knlffln,' leading scorer with 25, was Impressive as were all the Monarchs during the first three quarters -but couldn't bit a thing In the decisive final stanza. However, nothing should be taken away from the persis- tent cavallen. Led by forward steve Hilbert with 19 points and guards Don Diaz and Greg Peterson with 12 and 15, the cavaliers tied the game at 43- 43 wlth three sconds left in the third quarter. Neither team bad the ad- vantage tn the first frame with the lead exchanging hands seven times and San- tiago ahead, 16-15, at the buzzer. In the second quarter, Mater Dei seemed to have the cavaliers' number. With Knif- fin hitting from everywhere, the Monarchs carried a five-- point lead four times and set- tled for a 30-27 halftime ad- vantage. Guard John Adams and forward George Herold kept Mater Del in the game in the third quarter, but t be Cavaliers stalled for 3 3 seconds and Ued the game 43- 43 almost at the buzzer on Hilbert's bucket. Then came the bewildering final quarter for the Monarchs and victory for Santiago. In other games in the tourney, Et Dorado nipped Foothill, 'lM'/, and VaJencia rolled past Santa Ana Valley, 103-51. Troy drew a bye. MIW Otl lttl Basketball Results By PlllL ROSS Of .. Dllb '"" ,, .. After t;ve consecuUve Wins without a setback, O:irona del Mar's Sea Kings finally joined the army of the rank aJWf file basketball teams w h o have auffered at least one lo.sa Jo the yOl,lng season. . Coach Tandy Gillis1 Sea Klog1 fell from the unscathed list via a 8HIO vtrdlct -wblch they dropped to Servitc's Frlarl in an opening round bout of the '3rd annual Huo- t.Lngton B e a c b Invitational tournament at the 011 City " FV 'Routs Anaheim . ' . gym Tutsday nl8ht. Corona now la slated to have a rematch of an earlier season triumph with Newport Harbor 1.n the coiiao latlon quarterllnab tonight (7) al Edison High. A,c\ually, the ln!Ual IOS$ !or 9illi4' crew came about as a result of breakdowns in two eategotles -ball handling and fouling. . To wit: the Coronans chalk- ed up 22 turnovers and were freq\lently rattled by Servite's lull court pr.,.. · Abo, the Fr i ars ac- compllabed the UJIOOl by tak· That put the wlnnera OD top, Ing odvanlaie of Sea King . 11$.M, 111<1 they never looked generoolty, which lncludad the back. toMl'I being wblaUed dowo for Corona, however, tbr .. tcned 18 penonal foull. rlsbt down to the final blmer. The Friars, coached by The Sea Kings witched the former WeatmlnSter HIP and w1Mera mull two consecutive Orange Coaal C o 11 e I• free throws before nabbing a performer Larry W a 1 t er. rebound wJlh three seconds re- reclprocated by caMlng 21 o! malnlng and calling a pair of their 21 attempU boom the time outs ln aucctSSion, tbus charity 1\rlpe. • . moving the ball lo mklcourt In fact, Servltc assumed the 'befor~ bringing It In. lead for the final tlme wlth O:if.ona didn't bring the ball 3:49 left in the contest on 1 , lo, though. pair of gratis conversions by Because with only one se- M freshman Denni> Smith: cone! !ell, junior transfer Mall . Five, 78-59 ' 87 HOW ARD L HANDY Of flt9 Dtllr Plitt Staff Scott Reider, a lanky 6-loot·9 jl,lllior, did everything bqt sweep the floor after the game Tuesday night as be Jed the host Fountain Va1ley Barons to a 78-59 basketball victory over An ah ei m Higb's · O:ilonists. Relder towered above all other players ofi the court and opened play With four field · goals and a "fret throw tn the opening stanza • to give the Barons a substantial edge that was never threatened by the oftimes inept Colonist squad. The victory ln non-league . and non-tournament action boosts the Baron record to three wins a·gainst a pair of losses while Anaheim iB still seeking its first victory alter four successive defeats. "I was hoping we would have Ollie like th1s toniirtit," coach Dave Brown saia following the contest. "Their record wasn't ( that good coming Into the game and I felt we could do it'." . ' Brown revealed that In ad- dition to Retaer, starting guards S am Sepulveda and Chris Adams are also juniors, giving him a nucleus for the next campa!f!ll, also. ~ The Barons played a steady game for three per iods before Brown empUed the bench .in the final stanza •. Anaheim, on the other band, tried a deltberate, cautious game in the early going but found cosUy turnovers'. and blocked shots by Reider too big a stumbling block. Steve Sullivan stole the ball on three occasions in the ftrs\. baJf and had four for the game lifl::..Oiiliii ... ..O. before retiring lo the bench MISSION VIEJO'S CRAIG CITRO BATILES EOiSON'S GARY BALCH. ea.::lie ~e ::a.!~~ .. with Edlaon Hosts VIiia P1rk Tonight. MV Is Idle Tiii Thursd1y. reserves on the floor for Foun- tain Valley, reminded one of. a gym class pickup game. Anaheim cut a 28-point deficit to 19 at the final buzzer during the late skirmish but no doubt ever existed about the outcome. Cold Shooting Uni Dealt 53-27 Setback Keough W19 lnltrucltd by GWIJ lo lol> the ball lrom out of bollnda at mldcourt to try and bank a carom to a team~ mate underneath the bucket. 1be attemPt w • 1 mialed, however, and with It went the Se1 Kings' WKlefeated record. The contest was 1 rugged batue tbrougho\lt with Corona'• Scott ,Cameroo anst. Hugh Devaney of Servlte both having ~ depart for good In the first '1Uarter with ankle in- juries. Cameron'• ts a reag. gravaUon of an old broken rlgbt ankl•·•nd lie'•._... to be loll at leut un\11 fiat month sometime. ! • After Bti::er Two Free lltrQ-ws ; , r J I I ' • ",. ·:.iii Sink Tars, 75-74. ~ ' By RON EV ANS Of tM Dtllly PH• Stiff . If .Newport Harbor Hlgb basketball coach Dale Hag~y . bad his druthers, chances are he'd opt to .forget about the final aecond of future contesta involvtpg his squa~. The f~, were relegated to lonlgbl'a (7) consola\lon round matcbup against Corolia del · Mar at F.dlson lllgh In the 43n! annual Huntington Beach Invitational tournament by virtue of a heartbreaking 75-74 lou to the Sunny Hilla Lancers at Huntington Beach High Tuesday night. But that's not the whole story. In order for Pie Lancer• to advance into tl1ia aftemoon'a ch a mplonshlp quarterfinal battle against. Servile at the Oil City gym, last second heroics had to be performed by guard Tom"Hutton. The 6-1 senior was fouled following a jump ball with the final buzzer set to go off and Newport leading, 74-73. Hagey protested, however, claiming that the game was officially over with no Ume showlng on the scoreboard clock. His plea tq referees Herschel Musick and Ed Wynkoop was in vain. though. as Hutton stepped to the chartty stripe and calmly dropped In both ends of a one- and-one to provide bis side t • 't with Its narrow mar.gin of1 • tory. • An ldenUgal predicame pl ag\]ed N;ewport last sat' day night in a contest ag · • host Valley High or Laa \l"'I A Valley Player was foultia wilh 1¥1· lime &bowing Pll't"'2 clock and subsequently ~ both ends of a charity off in handing the Tars a 6 setback.. While Newport was also nip. j peel in the waning -nda. against Sunny Hill!, the Tan were nevertheless able to bold on to a precarious edge most of the way (thelr largest bulge ] was eight poinll at M-11 midway through the thK quarter.) Vanguards ~l Fall, 81-7&) BAKERSFIELD -Cal Stati~"' (Bakersfield) outs co r I!~:;~ Sou them California college. lo I 12-41 in the early minutes fl '" the second half to take a co~,. i! mandlng lead and then went , on lo hand the visiting"'' Vanguards an 11·78 defeat in "11' basketball action T a e 1d11 ~: 0 • night. • '" The winners bad held a 4.l-4f ' halftime lead . · SoCal could not get 801' r closer than the final five-point margin. 1· Pat Quinn paced tht'"' Vanguards with 18 paintl . ·, while Jerry Rinker hit 18 and· 1, John Gregg c:.anned to. ' «ic: The Vanguards return to ac-· :t tion Friday night, facing ho!t ' Cal Poly (Pomona) College at .. 111 L I ! ' s1111t1tn1 ta1 c111 ... 7•i,. "' ~ ~ii~ , ; 1 · lj 11 HHrron l J l ~r~~"" ! ' ... Tot111 15 2r6 t Reider paced the scoring for both teams with 19 and hit 50 percent of his shots from the floor. In the first half he tallied six of eight for a 75 percent figure with 15 points. Trojan Ace, Lagunan All-league By CRAIG SHEFF He1n1,,,.: 11ktr1fleld 41, sec .ii third quarter -with Trojan-----------=='-"==-"'=-'---· Sepulveda hit for 13 and Bill Bums had 12 as four Baron starters were in d o u b 1 e figures . As a team, Fountain Valley. hit 58 percent of its shots from the floor while Anaheim wu scoring at a 33 percent mark. Fountain Valley hosts Loara Thursday night at 7. C". ~dl"'I ~11mv1" R•!d..,. ~•Wlvfdl ""·~· ""' T. Ad~"" Robl.>(lt ··-SWl"llOll t ...... ~ ...... To!el1 Laguna Beach Hlgh's Woody White and Univers ity's Willie Jarman were selected on the first team of the All-Orange League football team as selected by the loop's coaches. Back of the year is Sonora's ·Bob Blum. Lineman of the year i.!I Saddleback H.igh's Pat Pryne. Loop champion S on o r a dominates tbe coaches' unit with seven selections while Valencia was next In line with four representatives. .... ,. ' T T f C/e11 I .. '· '· s~: ''· ''· ''· ''· !'· '· 01 1t!t Dellr l'H1l lltll It's been rather cold in the Southland the last week -but not half as cold as Unlver1ity High's basketball team was Tuesday night. The Trojans could onJy hit 18.6 percent or ttleir shots in dropping a 53-27 decision to ln- vndlng Fullerton at Foothlll H!gh. And aJthough coach John Drlscoll's Trojans only canned 5 of 20 aUempts from the field in the first half (25 pere;eht), th2y still were in the game, trailing the Freeway League invaders by just 10 points (25- 15). • • • E Ii But when University, fatted to get a field goal in. tile decisive third quarter; It was all over. The Trojans missed , 12 sbob from the field lq that S•. frigid eight minutes and when !~: It was all over the Indiana ~· were holding ' 39-19 ad-!~:.· vantage. · ' · ' r, Driscol!'• crew could only i~: score four free throws tn the Bill Llorente hitting two at the 7' 09 mark and adding the other two nearly aix minutes later. Meanwhile, Fullerton got lta fast break going and zipped away rather unlmpresslvely. The Indians, 2-3 for the season, also got off to a rather slow start -hitting 8 of 28 shot. In the opening hall (28.6 percent). UCI Hosts Baseball Clinic Coach Gary Adams and the UC Irvine baseball team will give youngsters in the Orange O:iast area three .days of in- tensive baseball instruction in the first annual Christmas baseball clinic to be staged on the Anteater diamond, Mon- day. Tuesitay and Wednesday._ Dec. 27-211. "This ls our Christmas prtsent for the youngster1 In this area." Adams enthuses in announcing the program thi11 week. "We will have our entire team on band along with my aalstant coaches, R o e k y Craig and Toni Spence and we will work with the youngsters for three hours each day (IO- I). "We Will give them painters on hilting, fielding, running, throwing, pitching, bunting a.nd all the little thlng1 that will make tbcm. b e t t e r playen:." After graduation In June, Craig signed with Kansas City and pla yed during the summ~r In Billings, Montana. Spence 1s continuing bis college un- dergraduate. work at UCI end Adams Is a former UCLA baseball eaplai.n. The clinic iJ geB(fd ror boys In the 8-13 age group and all baseball• 8nd bata wlll1 be furnlahed, Boy• are as)<ed to bring their own glovt11 and tennis &hoes. The clinic wW be staged regardlet1 of the weather. U It Is raining, the ac!Jon will move indoor• in Crawford flail. UCl'a baseball team ·and coaching staff ls presentin• the clinic on a volunteer bas11. A nominal $5 charge will be made to take car6 of balls and bat. used in the Instruction and for awards to b e presented to Ult hu1tler and base circling champs or the sessions. Also to cover fn. auranee for the youngsters. "We are not interested ln making thit Into a m01tey-rall- W project. llUt In add!Uon lo the balLt and batl, we also have to get insurance coverage for the )'Ounpiera parUclpailng," Adams eJl)lalnl. "OUr theme will be, 'learn lo ploy the Anteater way.' 11 Early regjltraUon 11 taking place now wllh parents urged to Call 833-69M or 83U745 for further lnformaUon. Regla\ratlon wW allo take place. on thf first day of the clinic for any and all 1ate-com- en. H we've-said It once. wew ·sald 1t ra» happy holidays. ' ..... mtar lfWllft .,.,.. 1"11Mn tmlll9 ....... " ........ Oldl&UlllGI..~ .... ..... ,. ,• • • I ' " ' I ' l ... ) " ' .-. ... .... ,, ' , •1 ' ' I ' J I W!d....t.r. -15, 1'71 -Statt Your E . ' . ngmes. 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I . $ ~· t • ' • Dick Johansen 6r Fount.alb dicap to rattle his offspring. Molica had a 71 and Lil : Valley baa been named as the El NfB l Brandenbur& a 73. ;, mos:it improved goU1r Jor the ue • __ · B ,._, .. ,_ • ·b•""-'H '1t{J J • 10 ttfiii\.red•n and 'Burt )lu.l·. ...,~na eaen -(-Y .-! ' ~-• "J • ·f . ·captured Jh()>o<ti1er'•~ An. II:'" )!oles tournintlr11 1 Se 'Gpypl!Y Gl,ub , 1"••. • _tier 8811 tournatftenl at El held the klterest of the t&guna 4' club this ;w~. · • ·, • ,1PM,~·Coll(ilrlt ·Club • in Beach Goll Course wOrnln'a .t A covet.d go!~'. ••,•rd · ~-l'llguel rectnUy "Ith a~ .club recently with Ida May ·:· ~le irom doJi, Digest ' l ~'of 114-< . "Schomi\er the A filghl victor ! ~-W>• prea8.llid ,to· . · ·~eaellff . fi~~h~~!O:::ithJ:h~.Poor '{-the;;wl~ by Bill ~~.II,. Presi.-, 'fb6 w,omen's club at Hun-In th• B flight', Mrs. Earl ! dent otithe J!len's clli~ · 1 • ',.in~ ·Sea cliff. Country Club Gulick ·w~s the "WIMer with ~ J o h • n 11 n w ·o n ·it he stai:elt a ,beat the ~ro tournA-28_1h: follo!ofed by .~s. Leonard "" secretai;:y'S /light ill thA 72nd :fJ.lerlt ·~ntly . with -seven DrexellWI, wlth r30. .t •Mual SOuthern . ~t9mia ~recording btrler net In the C flight competition, .J. Golf A~la:tlon 8i m::a t e u r soor"1 tlian Jim Nttbercott's ¥rs. J'aritts. O'Connor ,was the + championship tournament at U~ total of 74. . Winner with a 28~ foll?wed by -+ Virginia Country Club in Long Those who beat. t~e pro 1n7 Mrs. ~I~ Aba11an with 33. • Beach durinl the past year. eluded June F1thn, Chert . Compe:btion was. also staged .i-. Thomas, Lt nor a Wahren-m leut putb with Mrs. Oru:- .J. At the time o.f his v~ryl.he btock. · Vlfglnia_' Steven and eliua the winner with 28 ~ was a 15-hanchcap aoUer and Mae Bible all with 71. Hazel followed by Mra. Poor with 2$. ... had the lowest $4-hole ntt ' · · - -.; score of lto. -t-~ Ra1ttlao SJ ¥ The women'\ club at Rancho .:,. San Joaquin · Country CIUb ~ staged a low net, •Ct! day i tournament this week with Irene Thomas declared the ; ace winner with a net score of ~ 73. ~ Betty Gallagher wo.n 'the A ~ n11ht competition with l 76. ¢ Vannie ~urgis was ~~ B " night victor with 76 and was " followec,r l>Y Flor'nct Wiiietts " and Marglret OeBach with 78. : Virginia Ide and Fem Sproul ,;; wer.e next"Wlth 79. · .t Millie' stevens won the C :;. fiiaht with a 79 followed by S. Helen Schwel\a with 80. Trudy ~~ and ':Bev Cornwell tfetl j or third with 11 . • ~ B<lly wai'llla!I copped thiD 4 ~wn with a 7$ fpllowed by .a Willey (11) and Kay .. utwiler (82). , · 'lbe men'• elub at Raqcho i~ n Joaquin will stage a Fby shoot Saturday with a hol&W> alarl at I In the mom-'1 . • ~~ .. Bill Clark, -iaI ov1nta A;icurector ror the course, rect.iY· ,'ft! a chall•nc lllll '"1eJt.lU111 ~ spent the afternoon on the f course to prove hls point. ~ Ri1 l!IOR, Pete ~k, 11 ho.mt .,, for the hollda~from mlll~ ;. service at F( ~min ff.it. rison. Yoong Pete played ~ for the golf team at Fl lfar. '} rison thil year and chanen.c· .,. ed hia father to a rouM of golf > with the latter using full ban-.... Phone ' 64.2-4.321 For We"kender ·Advertising THEWORKs . $38ll ., We're tall<lngabout drum type braka.. on ony American uf,'This-is not jwt a rcl.iDe. This is a complete bnkii job. W~'llalso rotate the wheels, road test the car and give rou a non-prorated 2d,OOO mile written guarantee on the lining. '\\'e'll aive you free brake adjwtmcnts for the life of that linlng .. And we'll do the whole job wHile you wail. · •;;. You don't n~tash'. Yoo tin ch argelt. -==-e. tiut.11 fr.i .,.. • [litoiled ,..,pi.i. ....... '" ~~ All _.. .,..,~~ ... 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For further information call the bciilhouse, $11-IOI!. 1111 --flrtli ""'"dllelmlnllbecumot llUl and 111 -for tha -of tha --lllal a toush four ...... road trip la bMlnd tbem. '"ntl.I year then II an, en- ll:tly di-altltutla oe tba -· --. la a poo111 .. ap-PJiladl aod ...... -aitch - a lot biller. "In lenN of confidence and bowlaf what coach Tift waall, lbert II all tile aJI. !.-.net 1D the -,orld." Whal II tha maj6r d!Uenace w. NllDI! . "I think It la our pusfna ' 1ame. It ~ to fl'Ultrate the ' other tum1 and it 11 a areat -ral~ qalnlt Iha bluer tqms. "Anolber lhlnc Is the Dlayero' attitude. ,Everybody• la to ppsltive tl)d Wt are an: for everybody eJ,e this sea!On." "Nobo<ty really cart1 wbd makes tbt points. And that in- cludu Phll Rhyne, Bill Moore and all tt.e others. 1 "I know I get a big charge out of making an accurat~ pass for an assist. And you see Rhyne making just as many assists as he does points." · What Is the feeling of the team regarding a freshma~ 1tartlng at ctnter? "Dave Baker Is a great competitor and ht Is mature for hit age. He 11 al!JO giving Steve Parker a rtal battle for the starting center position a~ I think thla helps them .both bkause of the keen com· petltion.v When Rolph graduated from Orange High School, he wu Ill all<OU11ty ltleclloa and •1 ;,...itln't handk I~" he Pup! Sound Jn ,.! flto tha played oe a """'1111 Narlll all· MJI. "Al UC! I -lht• bad NCM -'Ollll& •-' [ -star taom that dtleated a ' .... ..,. Wenled Soutli taam with mch a 11tal P<oenm and that thay we can have ·a -of IM •players as Matt SodorlJtrl, 1IMd tha nmnl~ 1ame ,.. for tha yaar to 1ot that placa." Jolin Yule. Grea So1*r a ad lellalvely. It didn t like )llucb If ha carrlea tbla -a~ Bill lloore. lo 1at caaeh Tllt,,to oonvlllce Uhlde ovir lnlo 1111 ~ lie then attended I h a ma to -. here. profeaalon as • )uvtalle ,.... University of lledlanda for one ' How ~boul. the real of the batlon officer, ha cou14 .... a year and played on Iha.vanity UCf schedule lhll year! r-4 numbtr of ,,...,....... " a frulunan starlet. "A lot of -le laugh wben on the rllht road to Illa lioof111 "I can remember we played I tell lhtm we are 1oln& te , miJCulded start. In Iha UC! tounwnar11 tllat beat Cal State <Lone S..c~) Yea, con f J de a c 1 aJlfl year and were emblrraued this year. But. I 1lncerelv usurance spew Jiom u-( b)' loainf, lOWS. bflleve this and I think we btln' of •nkJr pn1 ~ "! enjoy pllytnc a1alllll lop have tha peraonnel to do Jt: Rolph as the UC J;vJne vanity, clus tefimt and after one year • "I u1Ule '*' 'will also have moves a.bead in tM 1t'11·• at Redlands dteldtd to make 1 to beat 5e11,ttl~PaciUc and HllOll. change." Rolph th<!n played I u Oraqt Cout one teuon befora movi,. to UC! a ytar .. 0. Al Iledlanda, be found an al· Uwde of playiaf Jo 111ue a fOOd ahowln( ln>tead o f ploying to win,. ' LB Poloists Earn.Honors Amory Ware · and John Harbold were named all· Orange Leaiue Jn water polo by that circuit's coacheli. El Dorado's Guy Antley was aeltcled most valuible player in the league. CllM .~: •. .. DAYE RO.SS PONTIAC .Lecia• or luy All Medell .. . :DAVE ' ROSS .PONTIAC 14U HAllOI II.YD. • fAll DllYI, COSTA MIU. l'h. ~~64017 l'lfrl 1 DAYI A Wiit( I:• AM, TO 111M ,,M, l l.IN OAYI U A.M. TO f , ... ' .. ~ •.:=--M --_14H111 \ Our rOugh, tough, nylon ~ord tire, on . $ale this week only~ • • • ... . . •• ' ' • • ' • ·' Super Cargomasier · Nylon cord • ttuck ti re. Sale 2049 plua 2.0 fad. lox 170·11/e, tube typo, Rlg.23.45 l ub1 typo llat. F.E.T. Reg. Slit 700-1516 2.87 30.45 25.49 750·1618 3.72 34.45 29.49 Tubeless 870-1516 2.68 25.4S 20.49 Sale1396 ptus 1.60 fed. tax ind old lire. Btackw111 tubet111, I00·1 ~­ ~111. 15.15 Mlleag9m11ker II ll1ckw11l lubel1u Slzo F.l!.T. 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Shop Sund a.y nQon to 5 P.M . at the ~ollowlng A"to Centers: NEWPORT BEACH, F11hlon l~and HllNTIN~TON BEACH, Huntinpn Center Use Pennay1 time poymant plan - , , ·' • ' , I I • w ......... -btr lS, 1911 , CdMTeam l--..~~~~~~ ' I ' ' Captures ,I st Regatta Corona dot Mar Higlt Scbool abaded Univer1ity High by three-quarters of a point In the first sailing regatta of the. Southern Cali f orni a Interscholastic Conference's new aeason Saturday and Sun- dai:, 1\llCblll wu In SO.loot Shields -Slodps, loaned for the .event by, UC! and USC. Winds ranged from I to 12 ~ durJng the five-race ..n ... A see-sew battle between the two leader1:1 luted until the fourth race whk:b was won by CdM while University Hieb finished fourth after a shaky start.· FINAL SPRINT -Les -Kepler's Spectra Marine SRO roars into a slender live-second lead over Bob Brown's The Ringleader in a 65 mile per hour all out spri nt along the I..Ong Beach shoreline to capture P<icific Run VIII. Offshore Power Boat Racing Association's Rum Salling for CdM, ,top-ranked in last season's conference, were Tom Wilson, Skip Beck and Taryn Carlson. • Edges L 1\ Raeer , Mark Gaudio, G I en n Gebaner and John Felter represented University High . Competition resumes In Kepler W i1is Off shore Title January in Flying Jrs., with three Shields events scheduled for early spring. The season will be capped by preseo- ~~!llen(~ ~~aw~~!: l1 rh: oyerall conference c})anipion Les Kepler of Sepulveda won the Pacific Offshore Po1ver Boat Racing Association's 8th ' Rum Run Saturday in a thrill· Ing rive-second victory over Bob Brown of Los Angeles. The finish was more like that of a three-lap closed· course trophy dash than the finish of a 101.2-mile battle for offshore power boats. It was Kepler's f i r s t offshore race in four years, following 13 seasons as a star Engineering Students Construct Hover Craft . • • • -, HAPPY WINNER -Les Kepler Wears a grin al· : most as wide as his handlebar n;iustache as h.e gives .. thumbs-up sign of victory in POPBRA's Rum Run .~ VIII, opening race of the 1971-72 offshore power • boat racing season. :; Sailing. Book Aims • t At Being 'Practical' ~ A new book that alms at for when the going gels rough : being a complete. up-t.-;-date. -reefing, emergency hand!- ; and authoritative guide to ing in :>quails. how to cope : today's sailing has just been \\'ith knockdowns and cap~izes. published by Motor Boating & man overboard and even ' . Early next mooth. nine Unive rsity or R e d I a n d s students ' will b e g i n con- stru'ction of an air cushion craft to be donated to the Nevada Fish & Game Com- mission for use in patrolling the state 's inland waters. Engii'lee.rlng s t u d e n t s , following the lead of previous classes. decided to make something useful or their senior 'project. They came up with the idea for the hover- craft and received a favorable reply from the Nevada agen-, cy. Foremost in the group's planning was to choose ,. Elimin~tion Series Won By Pickard • Sailing Books. a dep.arlment of dismasliog, are. included, with • J\lotor Boating. & S a i i n g lhe emphasis on a~oiding trou-Defending champion Tom : magazine. b!e rather than seeking it out . Pickard and USC un· :. Entitled "Practical Sailing." Sailors' knots. bends <ind dergraduate Doug ·Rostello :: the new book cont;lins ovl'r· 250 splices are reproduced in were among the big winners in :·diagrams. drawings a n d 1 · d · f the Congression2J Cup sailoffs "'.• pho'-,and is published in soft c ear. precise raw1ngs o ~ those basic i t e m s of al Long Beach. :: cover at $3.95 or hard~ack at marlinspike seamanship that The elimination series is • $5.95. f I t nd k being held to determine the :. The book is the first of its orm a comp e e grou wor host Long 'Beach Yacht Club's ·. kind, t•· publt's~rs bel.ieve . lo for the saiing man. Here as •• •• th o g•-t th book the representative in the 8th an-have been Organized (iom, the r u uuu e · nual renewal of the match . begirming as both 8 seU-emphasis is on practical . . h knowled•e not tr1mm·tngs raeing series nert, Marc . ·: •A-cher for the beginoiog • · · ~ The final ,. · guid Pickard. 36. survived a " boatman and as a text fo~ sec ion 15 8 e 1 ' ·1h· ·d h t I t fierte duel with e v e·n t class use. The author. Ton." \l'l in a gu1 e -ow o se ec ' and purchase boats sa1'ls and chairman 'Barney Flam which . · Gibbs. is an editor of l\1otor · ' · equipment ,,.,·th cha•ts of included a starting line etil· Boating & Sailing magazine · ' federaltv req 11,·red gear lision and a lengthy protest : and has taught boating · · : courses for the Connecticut lighting requirements, rules of hearing. tre road and a glossary Pickard won the ftro~st and : Young Skipper's Program . the · ., ·.:Coast Guard Auxillari•. and "Practical Sailing" has.also will sail against Bill W.t}it.e ' something which would pro- vide useful service to some particular group after com· pietion, a~cording to the pro- ject's faculty adviser, Dr.· Robert Engel, associate prG- fessor of engineering science. '"The students feel that a project that incorporates three years of study and engineering training can be even more meaningful if it is designed to be of some use arter com- pletkln" he added . After conferring with the agency. the students agreed to ' des~n the crii!ft to the needs and specifications of the agen· cy and to donate the com· pl~ted vehicle to the cnm- mission. iThe craft, already well into the design stage. will be 18 feet long by eight feel wide with· · a fully manned and equipped weight or about 2,000 pounds. Power will come from a 1 1~ hdrsepower aircraft engine turning, an eight-foot propeller with the lift provided by a 3S hp air-cooled engine turning a three-foot prop. Engie said the craft will ~ posses's t h e simultaneous capabilities of h o v e r i n g several inches above the water and 'moving \vith a horizontal speed of 45 miles per hour . I ft wjll be built on a budget of only $.500 with much of, the equipment being donated. The students have already ac· quired the engine rrom the Lycoming division of Avco in Williamsport, Pa. inboard l'narathoner. The race was the first POPBRA event t>f the 1971·72 season. Kepler was at the wheel of a brand new 24-foot Spec~_a.Lhull appropriately named i>peCtra !\farine S.R.O. Brown drove his year-old 24-root Schiada, The Ringleader. The pair raced virtually nose-to-nose for the entire distance between Long Beach and 1'1alibu Pier and back before Kepler opened his slender margin of victory in an all-out sprint along I h e shore to the Belmont Shore Pier finish. The order of finish : in May. Results: L CORONA DEL MAR -I· 2-2-1·2, 7% pis. 2. UNIVERSITY H.S. -2-1- ·t+l, 81/4. · 3. COSTA MESA H.S. (Hoss, Smallwood, Chesney, Hubert. Aronson. Van Ost and Hall) 4 4-3-2-3, 16. 4. CATALINA ISLAND - (Denflis, Taylor & Hinsdale) 3- 3-4-3-4, J 7' Hohie Regatta Set in Newport I S t M · s R 0 Top finishers ln the Hobie . pee ra ar1ne . . ., Ca . 1 h . h' elapSeCI time , 1 hour, 47 mins: t nattona c amp1ons 1p average speed, 56.9 mph. regattas are expected to be on (SporLs Class _ 1) hand Saturday and Supday 2. The Ringleaders, average when nearly 100 of the twin· speed. 56.9 mph. !S-2I hull craft compete In the 3. Allosaurus. Dick DeWitt, Newport Beach Regatta. Souih Ga~. ss.7 m p h, Design er-builder Hobie (Offshore Class-l) A.Iler, wiMer of the Hobie Cat- 4. ~a Tune Marine Special, 16 nationals. and Richard Larry ·smith, Marina del Rey, Loufek, winner of the Hobie-14 53 h national title are expected to 5~ Su~denl.v II. Allan Sundin. compete in the two day event 'Torrance, 46. 1 mph, 1 Pacific with starts off Balboa Island Class-I west of the BYC anchorage. 6. Volvo I, Bob Sinclair, Courses will be inside and Palos Verdes, 45.0 mph, (Int. ;;o~u~ts~id~e~l~he~b~ay~.~~~~~I Ciass-1 :ii 7. Way B-Hind·, Craig Spencer, Los Angeles. 43.7 mph, 11-2) 8. Going Thing U, Bill Bright, Huntington Harbour, 40.2 mph, (Cruiser Class-L 9. Tahiti 22, Jake Gilbreath, Temple City, 37.2 mph, (S.3). NOW PLAYING Dy•n C•r'!non Robert Rya" ~ "THE LOVE MACHINE" fRJ "DOCTORS WIVES" f R l "LOW PRICED PREVIEWS DEC. 15 & 16" "THI: MOST JOYl'UL, LIVILY. ENTl•TAINJNG .,. 19c:ll tll .. tre erperlenc• ho m11Mry'' -LA TIMES ''SOUTHLAND Sl.ASON'S SMASH/ MUSICAL HIT" • • -P•ESS TELEGllAM . "WILL l"IQIAILY WIN OUT AS IEING II.TIEii THAN MAii~ -VAll lETY SOUTH COAST llll"rt:•TOllY C11l1 MUI -1714) "'-1Ul & Mll!llll AIHIClll bee d d h f th next Saturday jn the semi· :: the United SI.ates Po""·er n a opte as t e text o e , ·Squadrons. national Principles of Safe finals . \Vhen completed . the craft . -;,...,..,..,..,..,..,.., \viii be used by the Nevada commission which is responsi· hie for Jaw enforcement and safety palrol on lakes Mead, Tahoe and 1'1ojave on the C<ilorado River. Sa'.t1·ng t the r.ostello. sailing with four Divided into seven main sec· course. open o tions. "Practical Sailing" ex· public and offered by local other currenl USC sailing Uni.ts of lh US Co t G rd team members among his plains the essential sailors' e . . as ua Au .. ,.,,., seven-man crew, scored t\l'O language a beginner must " ry. know in clear. no-nonsense Tony Gibbs. a resident of straight wins over R o b y 1,e. Shew Sr•rn 7 P.M. Cntl1111e1111 11141., Sot ... 11 S11111. freM i P.M. Wednesday l<llCil88••-·--ll( ........ GCIJ!IWWINw.t .,..,_ ...... ., ..... 11, !iii•-.~-. •"·•••,•llP &Mis• a_,_,. .ai- e wm•-_.. , ... "TIM 1WMf sa.at Giii" ....... ""IMts -.. "-"*"' lrWI "" wM "" -Iii~ 1fll 111epzlM 'tut To111 11t.i fW1 flOlllf "'" llll l!JIT"' .... a flNI: ... ..,... .,.. •• w* t:OO 8 1)) MMlul C•9'tr [I .Nti. alMf fl)' Spain oortr•Y a caupl• • p11n"1~1 to •dtPt ' Uftl• "°Y wht mt)' lllvt 1 bfsill Nmot. 1 a ro m m n. • "'" '""' "FtmRr Min" ,thsd Smi1h lltlM • yo11111 offlttr wllos• 1e1siOll• trolii pofh:t ..,k 111 deslrorinl his mel· Ntt. ' ~~ 1:30 BllM Miii .. Gutttr. ... rf. ID IJJ AtMrk.111 Or1U111 lllOIM : "" u.;, rrM smoot, ll'llds.v.e-e1.1 "" :: .. =-~ Sidney lnhako!f, 8!> ..... ,.,. ¥....ic& ,, • a-ICl(ll)"""-'' l:!OU<D@ OI-• ..... ,. MifM" CoMJ.-(IMAlllN) ·sa Molhtts Touctl" .limit IDoth -Dlboflll Xtrr. St•ut Crllll~. runts IS I discontlAlM lluslnen" Ridl«d Carbol'I, tluao Han. tycaoft, and D.an4y "lcllols as his Cl)QI EIMm dominmilt mottier. ;• ID AMr Wltlll sw. a 1amr wan Nm 1' atlisC..,a.tt l!lltllbstTllMf •: !1ll AMriclt ftll Miitie lO:OO B (j) Mwlx .ltrtlftJ si1tt atirJ fl) !kw W..W. M9rl ... MIUl ' n 1 ui/ldtmned mtn who lmbls II'! WINllrlolt ht committed 1 murltt allhoutll a ..... Acnl tilt 1tldentt lndicalts "' ii ~-m 1M Afldeultl: Ula Com11aidad cent. • a a m NJ&ht , .... " An old 7:00 (l) 8121 Nows m•n 1nd bts 1r1ndson 111111)' tw11t 00 Td ., ~uces lh• corn1n1 of the M,mllh, 1ild • (J) lfll9't ,~ • 11ntl1 s!Oft owner b htlptd by .s" unusual mlrrot. St•~· 1rt Ednrd II WW'I MY UMl G. Robinson, Tony Roberts, Yeptl6t 1Ji Mhle: (C) .. .....,. ... Witfl 1 Kotto, RkkJ Powell, ZSt bl G11NJ. _,.... (lll)'SltlY) '69 -Janel Arthut O'Connen, ROSf"'tlJ ,qt Ltlfrr, ROSJ111t lrml. Camp. m I lM lllc:y 11 Niwa Monis. McCormict •¥! IB t Di'wo """'" fll CII CIJ !II"" "' ilf a;, flJ) Sat Dill' It Lat&• "The Girts ln Truell 7" Ml)'IJ ~a m fbUIQap Katllletn Hitcmk bdriends 1n Orielllll flrl wlllf jn this t.OUAllY illt11IJy t• lllfdl·.~~ ..,l.s ~ 1he,Yletn1m vdtt•n trrho ii tie.J~- lllTlll Vlr&Wa• lhtr or h•r expected dllli TIJi• Ill•-/ Cllen, .llmts Oout\111uail. ' 8 MM: (at) "f• Ud" <•rl· 7:30 8 DtdN' Ill lilt Ht1111 "Whal ma) '57-Richud 'Wldiritrt, llkM!' Stems to II 1111 lnluble?" Michael Buthtrl. •• 11.'11 I patient who CIMO! spuk !Ill S.UI! · ... : En1lisfl. fJ) Muh,,IKt 1*flt, .. ' orr1 .. .-. "t•kilit• ,.. •• (j) T1 Tell• Trott IB Mldlll Tlplin , • ' • (j) I lijCW I A Utllt Mira hllKt m hi Prtrtssllul Animated children's spedal about 1 10:1s'm Nm Pµtntm, f!shman youn1 boy, a tittle bear 1nd !ht bofs lather in Norway. 10:30 II l1ml In Aetl11 0 MIHlon $Movie: (C) (211f) "Mr. OJ lill >oh11 NIWS llobtrU" (comedy) '$-:-.lick Lem· m [I Jlelralt di Dorl111 Gr11 mon, Henl)I Fond•. J1mu Carney. m Hopi's HtrtU CD Cll Dn&•tt lUl TN Clrpo11t1 Vin tDMa~utrsdt m Lllcba librt m It Is Wrjiet '9Ntn ti 'DO II 0 (J) l!il Ill Ill Nm (j) MIMI! Dlllt1 u m.m .... ID Milntra, !Iii Cturte .r OUr Tim11 l:DO B Cl) Cart! lu111ttt lien Stny aod 11:15 m Tt Tell tht Tnllll . 8) tint 1111 Mit1t1l11 • Dionnt Warwidt 11:30 8 (I) M'" Crillil DmAll••·lZ '1he Dinosaur"! o ~m.litlnll)' Carw• Wtrt'ltll Stevtn:. llQrtray,s an officer IJ Mtvlt: (Cl "WM .. rinl Smith" wh9.returss lo dutJ ·11ter ei4f!!Yl;llS (wesltrn) •4g.....A11n Ladd, l rtndl and finds mart ch1n1es thiii ht-tan ~~1shall. tndu11. Ill (]) (j) 0) Diet: Ciwtll D Mwit: (21u) "'Tiit W.itt r" 11 Ml'lit: (C) "[l1,•1nt C11n" !wtStem) '40-Gaiy eoow. V(•ltaf (... , .,...,,,, B1enn1n, Doris DavenpOrt, lS.na •nlure _. I let, Alln1 °'d G1~lar. ' ''" rows. D (j)(i) m a..ttdltll "Tll',;e . llA#t1kln Drtl• Mathirll . Mtn and I Witch on.s HCKSI" Dsrrin 11:45 m Mtvl1: "tall 11 'tltl Wild• (Id· becomes 1 compuls!Ve ftmbler un· venture) '35 -Jick Oakit Clark dt1 1 spell ust by Endo11. Gible: Lorette Youna. · ' m Wedftt!day Hit•t Mftit: (2!11 15ftr) "111111111 Elplf (fra'!'I) '5812:00 fJ Mevlt: "h•hr's •19!01" fdrt· -Klm Kcw1k. Jell C111ndltr, Aines mt) '4 3 -Geori• Monlromeiy, Moorehead, ~nt ~trt. Slor)I Anntbella. traces the lift of 1 d1ncer who Is dttumined to b1 1 11e1I actress. OJ The ¥i1ai11i1n fD !Iii Tiit f~ Che! "MHelein~ and Genoist" GI Niu 1:00.8 Mtvit: "hllCt With Me HanlJ" .. (comedy) '55-Abbott and Cosl1Uo. CJJ~fll (J)®l ~ • :<; 1:15.... . .. l:!tO®)!JlNlt .............. ID lit ...... , s..., • ...,.... , .• 111mt11." "Th lriiill Tkit w1~r 't Di'I'" l!ld "Plrdtl U1" • · ,Ct111• '1.td'r i11 Wtitinc"' tts1i1 Nlelsen 111• S11s-n O.rk 1Uest In 1 6uma il!VOlvint mllf6er in·, familJ li&ht IOI' untrol al 1·mrpot;w,. ' . Thursday DJYtiME MOVIES J • 1:4511 n1 G11lt1Y ~· Z:lOllNews '51--Cluk Gtblt, Yvonnt tltCii), Sidnty !'allier. i ·, m (C) "FNlll IS!lnt*f, 0!1t,..:. Kiii" (drama) '65-Cllriatopher :ai. 11n, Gtraldi•• P11rNll :, t:OO ID "Afict Ad11m.'' (dr11111) '36-1.'00 m "Crttt ~lttltn" ft~ I ~•tharint H1pburn, Fred MacMurr11. (dassic) '47-Anihonr Wirer, fl~y 9:30 IJ ""1t11t It~ SltfY" (comedy) Cllrrie. •, '42-tlaudetle Co"ert, Joel ~CCre1. l:OO ([) '1.tttrt •nd lt1111111t1" f." "Git• Ttlllb" (myslery) ·s~John mince) '56 -Lori Marth, Ct d l1et111d, Honor 811eUn1n. O'louPlln. ..~ 0 IC) ~JUJt 11r YM"' (musictl) '52 Q) (C) ''ffw W11•1 I~ 1 ltl .... ,: ~ssant and two more over terms. It discusses the basic Norwalk, Conn., has been en-1-----,-----,--,--theory of how a sailboat sails. tangled with boats of one sort ort HaskeU to advance relating it to what the sailor or another all his life. He now directly to the nnal round Dec. actually sees and feeb in a owns a 17 fl .. catboat. which 26 against' the winner of the ·:.moving boat. Wlth the aid of he arrived at by way of a 25 ,_P_i.:_c_ka_r_d-_W_h_il_•_m_a_l_ch_. ___ 1 ,, Clirl1t1Hl WMk J111lor M.t ..... At 2 P.M. D•llf lil'I( CroslrJ, J1n1 Wyman, (comedy) '63 -hi lllttom. •. 10:00 W "Sltml" (Whttrfl) '5D-Wand1 4:t0 ~ (C) "Al MIM II ~In" (dr' H"'4M, ~-MllT)hy. ~ -Ctmtro11 MildrtJI, G 1:000 (C) -..11111 9' All~ (dr11111) •:JO (J) Sille n 11 QI lstin1 !Iii : aequence drawings a n d ft. sloop and a 30 fl. ketch. : dia&rfms. the beginner is 1e<1 llp;•--------·· • throug~ the prin1ary sailing : . maneuvers, from \\'hich he • ~I goes on lo close-quar1ers •7l·•l•o~ handliJ1g, stepping and uns1ep-~·11111 Pini the. mas I. anchoring. •• 111 r;;;;;•;o;;~~;;;;--~ docking. and adjusting the ~ ~1110~~1 Dr::~·~.Wf· NIW LOW PllCIS! boat's rigging. ~ SI .GO 5111. tflrv Fri. $1.00 , The next section deal s with Arie GiollrJe S..1149' l :JO h 7:00 P.M. ~: light weather sails -the new Hi M ... HIN Fri. 6:30·7:00 "'" :·sailing -introducing the "ALICE'S : no~ce to genoa jibs. drifters RESTAURANT" ; and spinnakers. a subject area Roted • ~ that used to be reserved for oln 0114 :.. more advanced instruction , Tlte 1"'4et '1SK IN GAME" • .-but which has be com {'I "YEtLow with Jolfft G•r•tr ''Vanishing Point'' :; primary Information to lhe SUBMARINE" Specl.t 1Cld1 M.tl"" : ~ breed of sailor. Tactics , __ ...;.;;,;;;;;:;;;:.:.:.,;.:;.,. __ J __ L,._..,.,_,;_'";_;'_';.._:;,, ..;.' .,..:.'·~·~·.,...,!~i;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ' l tH11t l•tweo4 "PLAY MISTY FOR ME" 1 i KOCM stereol03FM the soundsoftheharbor · '• .. :~· .. • • • • '· r-bd~rf--:7 24. hours' a day , ALSO-'-' ....... -4 .._,._ 1""'"111 "COOL HAND LUKE" FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK STARTING SATURDAY AT l P.M. DAILY ~="· The_,,,, .. __ 91*'1 ..t.CMMAcer/.,._ ........ ldP AMRQW.~l'Cf\,llD-.U-. TtCtNCOl.Ofl• ltto ALSO "AFRICAN ELEPHANT" ALL SEATS 7Sc WE~KDAYS 6:45 SAT. & SUN. 1:15 ' ""NlOUNf:SS" 7:00& lO•S ··~st"81450NlY I ' " " r.Not~ . .. .. . ' ,Th •• ' t H to ' ti ·other 'Ea.rth' Returning; Christmas Spirit Tal\:es Over NBC ' . 3. Youth Sho.ws Scheduled By CYNTHIA LOWl\Y Wlllloms clan, lllOthor trim· NEW YORK (AP) -NBC med Jr... burn!Jia candles, went all out Tuesday for anow~e1 and eYen a little Cl>rlmnao. ak)lng and anow shoeln1 on ., .. BvTOM Trrus " ot l .. ftr •V11ti s .. tt " .. 111'toth Earth," w h i c h opened the new year In a }>laie 1)f glory for &11th ~ast )teperµ>ry -runhing four full fuonthl ' and beComlng the areatest succeiss In the Coata Men. gt"Oup:1 hlstoF)'-corne11 back to close out the 1971 campaign for SCR l •b I s weekend . ·:The rock.ecology mua1c11' ·rPvue, which spawned a pro- fessional produdlon now on tour in the East, returns io the ' ' . SCR theater Frid11y for etght .J!IOre performances before the arrival of tm, It will then move Into feperf.ory with the company's next production, .::The White House Murder ·Case," openiqg Jan. 7. · 'Originally ~It ten by ~on :"Thronson and Toni Shearer, J'f ' • · Yr'ho are rfw touring with the professional show, the record· 1breaking revue will b e presented this time a s yirtually an en~rely new pro- '.d'uctlon. ·'Martiri 8en30n has takU. ~ver u director, with ;ianlee dePriest, a member of .~ original caat, In charge ol musical direction. . ,Other returnees from the I~st "Moi.ht;r Earth" lriclude Saundra Mathews-Deacon, Sandra Marino-Banks a n d Mimi Smith. New c a s t member/. are Ron Boussom, Carole Martin, J a n i c e t Jamison. Bill Black, Jerry ·1 Patch, Squire Fridell, Steve Pattenon, Diane Myers and Mary Fleming. Performances of "Mother Earth" will be. 11.ven Friday through Sun$y of t h I s weekend and again Dec. 22-23 and 29-30 at 'the Third Step Theater. 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa , with an 9 o'clock ------.. : •'·: - THE HAPPIEST ' CAN INE C"RTOOH OF All! ~141111t>IC.11•ltldry . ' C.il"PIM-,.,i;.t·- c~. Reservatlons 646-1363. * Brighten!ng the h o 11 d a y sea,,an for ~ younger set wi II be If trto of children's theater productions by fhree com· munlty theater groups. Coining up thi! weekend will be James Thurber!i "The Thirteen Clocks" at tile Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse ; Charles Dickens' classic "A ''Chr)stmas ' Carol" by' the Fountain Valley Community Theater, and the fairy tale "Hansel and Gretel " from A n a h e i m ' s Ana-Modjeska Players. Pali Tambellini and Anita Grossman team up again as director and musical director for Costa Mesa 's "Thirteen Clocks." Featured in the cast ar Greg Garlich. Karen Williams, David Ferris and Adam Sinykin. Performallei!s wil be given at 8 p.m. Friday, 10 :30 a.m. Saturday and 2:30 .p.m. Sun- day at the ComTnunity Reereation Center, at the west gate ' of the Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Me s a . Reservations m5303'. * Fountain Vall"ey's "Christmas CaroJ" features Mark Holst in the leading role llEAR CHAllL[Y PlllDE, WINN[~ OF HI£ COUN11Y & WEST£1tc JWMD FIX! IE.ST liALE VOCALIST 1171, OfUGHU.L SOOHDTRACK •L iGi:s Aw1nca ,~-l~IAI. '~IGA/o1J ~~Ila @ ""'' I HI '""" HOW A\"AIWLC EXCl.US!Vll y °" DECCA RfCOROS THIS fllM COfilTNltS MATr.-1.iit. 'MllCll MAY /tOl 1£ WJ1 All.£ r ' ... ol 5cro0iie, l\'lth Jim Murray as Bob Cratchlt and ' David Peck 11 Ttnv Tlm1 Other youn~sters In the cast are ~n­ ne Marie Richardson, Joseph Collanlno. Anthony Colannino, Clay Seller• and Michelle Abshier. Jo Richardson Is dlrectin:C the holiday pliy, which will be . staged at 1 and 4 p.m. Sunday and 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mon- day and Tuesday of next week at the Fountain Valley Civic Center, 10200 Slater Ave., Fountain Valley. ReservaUons ''GOD BLESS US' _David P~ck Is Tiny ~m. while 962·5198. Anne Marie Richardson and Jim Murray his pa.rents Five perform a n c es or in the Fountain Valley Community Theater produc· "Hansel and Gretel" wlll' be tion of .. "Cbristmas Carol,11 opening Sunday. given by the Ana·Modjeska -'-"'---------~-------­ Players lhls weekend ~er the direction of J o h n Blackburn. Double cast in the show are Chris Hedger and Arnie Berkowitz as Hansel, while Stacey Swair and Nancy Ross alternate as Gretel. The witch is played by Susan DIMuccio and Joan Spencer. Curtain time1 are 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Saturday and I and .f p.m. on Sunday at the Loar a Playhouse, 1601 W. Broadway in Ana.helm. * Wind ing up a successful ( 0 U r ·Weekend engagement with final performances Fri- da y and Saturday is the Irvine Com munity T h e a t e r pro- duction of Arthur Miller's "Death of a Sa I e sm an .'' Richard Dow directs the American classic drama . Aaron Fletcher, Hilda Allen, Bob Mills and Gary Saderup play the principal roles in the Irvine production. Curtain time is 8 o'clock at the Humanitle! Hall Playhouse on the UC Jrvine campus. Reservations 547-7733. : • • . c • • -----• . . • • . • • . • -. • • -• : - Hope Colle~ting Tributes Go to Museu m By BOB THOMAS AIMCl91M l'reu Wrlltr HOLLYWOOD (AP ) Former American presidents have them, so why not a museum for the man who has made presidents laugh'.' COmedian Bob Hope says he's planning just such a museum in Burbank and w!U stock it with mementoes of a lifetime in show business. Included in the exhibit. Hope said, will be Items he 's picked up in 30 years of tours ror the USO entertaining servicemen abroad. He left on his latest trip today. "Everywhere J go, the guys outdo themselves to give me some kind of gift that ls uni· que," he remarked. "I've received elephant c h a I r s , elephant tusks, everything you can think or. I've got vaults filled with beautifu1 things. Pretty soon I'll h"ave a place to put all this stuf(." Hope once contemplated converting his huge North Hollywood mansion in to a museum, but decided against it. Instead, he has purchased a large piece of property op- posite NB C's Burbank studios. He has bad a plan drawn up for the museum building. "I probably won't get the place under way for a couple of years," he sai4. "I want to take some time to go around the country and visit various kinds or museums to 1ee how they present things." Hope's next overseas trip takes him to Hawaii, Okinawa, ,Thailand, SOuUJ .vi e·t n am, -Tep,-an, ., mJsstle base ,near Venice, Terre}on Air Force base near Madrid, and Guan- tanamo base in Cuba. The troupe Includes Jim Nabors, Vida Blue, Charlie Pride, Sun· day's Child and the usual Hope package of Christmas beauUes. on the night before departure Hope appeared at a rare event - a dinner for Bob Hoj,e. After years of entertaining at banquets honoring other figures, Hope wt.1 the subject of a ''1haoks for the Memor· ie.s" salute to his USO tour!. "The Los Angeles Junior Chamber of Commerce sug- gested giving me a dinner ," Hope explained. "l s a id thanks, but I didn't need a din- ner. Then they came up with the idea of selling tickets at $500 apiece to raise money for a new USO building In Hollywood. "That was something I could go for. I guess I've been with the USO since it atarted, and I've seen what great work it has done . Our show gets the publicity, but there are doz.ens of other USO shows tour~all the time and doing a fine job." The comedian reminisc~d a bit about his 30 years on the road for USO -or he might have been rehearsing his monologue: "When I was a kid, I used to dream about traveling as far as Gary, Ind. Now I'm using Bangkok for a laundry drop. You haven't Jiv- ed 1r1ntil you've had a elephant give you room service." Producer Set HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -He! B. Wallis will produce "The Public Eye" starring Topol and Mia Farrow. ~do MOVIE REVIEW Slr1: Tiie •reH h Ce111MCfle~ ~A Rt el Look et t To119h Cop, 1 Nev. 19l It tht bi ll rnovlt I ••• 1ten in •9•1, m1inly bt• c1111• ef th• 1uperb chirtcttr· i1eilon1 bv th• two le•cf1 ! p•r· tic11l e1ly Gen• Htclrmt11 •• the 111rcotic1 cfetecllv• "l'ope~•" Doyl.l, but el1e btce111e of tht 1elltm. It w•t Ii\• old tim11 wh•n 0 in ecf te 9e to !ht me•i•t tllrte ti'"'' e wttlr, MlldrtJ C111tine CALL THEATRE FOR 2ND FEATURE ' Tbe Detwort pre-eliipted Jll atage, entire schedule, and t h e Ancly'a hour actually was a viewer Who stayed on from bit more artfu1 and slick than the opening broadcast ol "The au..,·~ •pet'lal. Tb& r 0 u r Lillie Drummer /l<IY" lhroulh ,WUlla-· bro"-·• had a ~·­''The co~ 'oL Christ" three .... Ulq "''("' houri later vkarlou.sly ran the pie ol rwmbtrs. :The.r' "¥ a prnut of the holiday 1plrlt.. short famlJy pro<luctton of Ole "Tht Uttle Drummer Boy,. itory of Andre the tGymaker arid "The Coming of Christ" both excellent program1, were who got amnesia on Christmal repeata from qther years. The Eve. This 'flS ~ly ,ftl~r, two ' mfddJe proarams were for the ajl~aliti& ~e~ wue Jlme1t as familiar: The an--thoae with the W 1111.,m,a nual Christmas show• of Bing children ·~nd 9f the family - Crosby and Andy Williams. jolhed by the 1Lennon 'SOOtrs Bclth"are, art.er all these years, -sitting around -~ bojid~-~ televialon lnstltuUon1. table. Claud&te l:.on~t. iani a Crosby's "The Sound! of song in lier Whispery ap- Ch.rlstmas." came along first, pealing voice and in contrast looking a lot like a sparkly, there was some broad co·m· family Christmas card. Robert edy. Goulet and Mary Costa were,J-----------1 along as singing guesl;:i:. But what Blng called "The House Band or Casa Crosby'' were the real stars of the show - wlfe Kathryn and chlldrtn Mary Frances, Nathaniel and Harry. ' There were ornate settings with a decorated Christmas tree, frosted window panes and other traditional trim· mings, but the hour had a plt!lsant amateur q u 1 11 t y about it. Andy Williams opened his family hour, which followed, listening to ~ final strains of Bing's inevitable '• W h It e Christmas." Then on came the LA Ballet Changing Its Program Changes In the ptogram previously announced for th~ inaugural concert Dec. 21 of the Ballet Society or Los Angeles have been announced by its organi1..ers. New York: City Ballet artists Patricia McBride and ·Edward Villella will perform the pas de deux from Drigo'a "Le Corsaire," a ballet based oo the poem by lord Byron. The work will replace Gottschalk'• ''Tarantella.'' The two guest artists will also perform the grand pas de deux from Tchaikowsky'• "Nutcracker Suite" rather than the "Nutcracker" number previously announced. The rest of the program planned for the D o r o t h y Chandler Pavilion at 8:30 p.m . will be perfoi:med as achedul- ed . lt Will lnC'lude Charlton Heston's n arration of Prokofieff's "Peter and the Wolf" and the performance by the Ballet Society Company of "Telemann," ''Divertlssement d'Adam" and "Grand Pas Glazounov." "S~ce ~r111y"' N• 11 ... "lil IMls S!•m Wiii. -Dec. H Dtrlllll MtHm•11 •~ 'TNI STllAW DOOi • ...::PICJIJllOJP . .-- DUSTIN HICIFFMAN ~·­,,_., ··-a~•·tO!l ·co-.~~22 _ ..... -1¥,,.131.1111 •••·Ot••·m3321 ' • ... • • OAILV PILOT ;#f ~T MISTY JOit Ml": ' ' •• ~. 1.11 .. lllN II lfl1W... I ·-..-.---·-, "*'llltl fotrll)A, Ill' "THI HllfD HAND' STAITI fll, DIC, 11 ....... = tC>SITl'f~T INDS TUll.12/16 Ml• ~ '0;~·w ''SEE NO EVIL''<tP -"h• :::.:., '1HE I HDERSDM TAPES' fNDS THUllSDAY t:::; In ''SCROOGE''(G "A BOY NAMED CHARLIE BROWN" • STARTSfRI. 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'$14,99 -Yal.lerbler , ·rra1u11r u u. $'J99 Rod & Reel $300 w ... 1 .. 1r Fa..OUsleetly alrlanettn '2'°ValH •1Kant1 , ...... l'opular c1l~11• fOf all 1h1 -"on your 1111, .... Ko • Solid State • 1 Mlle Range 'I'° Valael llelene Curtis F•• Siik lath ill 6 ....... llJ)'ff tao"' 1-il te l e oye 1k ln _,h,Mft. Seen on TVfor$7.77! Vecj·O·Matic Clrc•t Mb:t4 Nvt1 13 OllKI C•1h1w1-Ml11ll Nuts, 6 01. Sltotk 511171" Nere lce 35· T Men's Shawer -. I I I I I I I .l ·-' • • • 4 • • • ••• , .... ' ' v " ~ • ~v I I f • ~~ • ~ .. Countdown lo (hristmas . ' . , Only 10 more shopping days until Christmas, as if you didn 't know . On th e clock that's about 240 hours: ' enough time to do your shopping in enclosed mall comfort and to beat the hour hand to its appointed time. Stop whatever you' re doing tbis minute and finish up yoJr Ch'r.istmas buying. That way, in the minute's and hours that foflow you 're sure to-have a mer- rier Chris·tmas •. You ha·ve our best wishe s for a very happy holiday. ' ' . . .. • .... ~ ...... ·-.. ..,.._ .. ••• ~ ::,: a.utlt ~1t l't-Wodnosday, Docomber 15, 1'71 • &oatlt Coast tlua / ' lalf'l'OLA,T SAN DllGO RllWA Y. CCllTA MUA ,,,./' .. ~: =· -: :.: :-. =~ ., ' ., -, ·i ... .. . , ,• •' .. ' ' " ·: -~ =· . . . . 3 --. =· . • • . l -• . · •• :: .· .:: . : • •• •• • • • OVER 85 FINE STORES AND SERVIC,ES ... DEPARTMENT STORES ... May Co. • Sears •WOMEN'S APPAREL , . , Albert's Hosiery •,Alroe • M11rtin Beren's •Chris' Fa•hlon•;~ • Finn's• Gene's• House of Nine• Hubbub• Judy's• Lane Bryant• Lillian's •Joseph Magnin • Mal'lene Fabrique • Mi'j.S' f'.fawaii • Sabrina •The Wet Seel'• Youna Maternity• Zeli1'a:: Casual Fashions • MEN'S APPAREL ... Caret's • Chasin:s •Gentry, Ltd. •Grodi n's• Harris & Frank• Prep Shop• ~e6el Shop• Tie Reck• CHILDREN'S APPAREL ... Bergstrom'a~: Baby News• FAMILY SHOES ... Gudes·Bernett •Innes Shoes• Thom McAn •WOMEN'S SHOES ., . C , H . B"'er •Cameo• Field's• Joyce Shoe Tree• Leed's • CHIL.DRl!N'S:: SHOES ... Cabot's •HOME FURNISHINGS ... Golden Needle• House of Fabrics• Knit W,it • Singer• Udo(f',·• VARIETY-DRUGS ... South"Cpest Drug • F. W. Woolworth,:: JEWELRY-GIFTS ... Chic Accessories • Galleon • Jewels by Joseph• Keven Jewelers •George Murray• Pace Setter• Raj of India • Raj inte(ryatlonel • Suns11t House• Welllfleld'a;: •FOOD-CANDY ... Hickory Farms• Lindberg Nutrition• See's • RESTAURANTS ... Harvest House • 15aplan's • King's • LePetit Cafe • Rivierlt':• SPECIAL TY SHOPS ... A la .; Card • Cline's • Decorator Line• House of Ter.ry • Pl~kwick Bookshop • Rooten's Luggage "Sports Pl@ze •Tinder Box• Toy Center• Wallichll •Winstead Cameras• SERVICES .•• ·: Bak Portrait Studio• Better Barbers• Crowning Glory Beauty Salon• House of Tailoring• On the GO'Travel • Optome'.trist •Peter Pan Beauty Salon• FINANCIAL ... Avco Savlnp;: & Loan• Bank of America• Crocker Bank• First Western Bank• Household Finance• Pacific Savin~s • U.S. National Bank• THEATRES, .•• South Coast Plaza I & (I TheatrM.-: ~ ! • ': : . . . • • • ; • I' ... f,..-$oufh C...tt Pl... w..i,,....1y, o-llor 15,-1971 No Cool Yule o.n·.-south Coast Plaza's .Warm Mall . . • ·..------------.a..----Cllllj On Yuletide · The look for fall and Mnte , accordiD.g to Lane Bryan~ is military and the~ lS1Jarticular emphaais on the nautical line such as1 th.e ,maxi-length "~or Ifill" shown above. It is typiw ot the cut' of th0se "uniforms" for the fashion-a>n&ciOus. Big neWS is , not in color (it leans toward navy blue, wbat else?) ' PoJing for pictures daily al South Coast Pltza'a Santa House on Carousel Court (;is Santa Claus, himself, caught by camera here with. one of his young admirers .-who may be too young to know he's supposed to admire the guy with the beard • who's holding him. Photographer is on duty from 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily. t • J"-·tl I >i •• ii II•<.'' '.Nearly Everyone Lis.tens to Landers ' I ~ Smile Week brought Miss Smile to South Caul Plaza where ahe, In turn got smiles from just about everyone in sight, including Ralph Bartley, one of sOuth Coast Plaza's security officers. He's surrounded by (left to riJhl) Uno Miller, f~rmer . Miss U.S.A. Donna Rae Wood (•he's Miss ,Smile), Linda Brown (Miss Air California) and Rayette Tarry. Donna Rae's smile Patrol awarded prizes for best smiles. Functional .. Fashion \ I pion and member of Sears Sportl Advilory Staff, "Trad!· tionally, European skiers weir clothing that ii.strictly design- ed for the slopn, durable and warm. American skiers seem a de-LIGHJ-ful ' Gift Idea ... 15 beautiful designs from which to choose ... Poly Opticals , , • truly th• 1leg1nt liliftl Fas- cinatin g sculptures of d1w-drop lik• lights ,• •• a dramatic and conv1r11tion provoking id11, these mini.fir• work di1pl1ys ar• cap· i •ted by th1 miracle of fiber optics ••• th•s• gracelul sprays of soft light that danlt the imagination, are exciting and unusual 9ift1. T~• NOUVELLE ..It tt'llllll.. .... • ... .,,. .. cyt!Mltr 11•rt I on Slopes lo be mainly concerned With fuhion." Now, he added, Americans are leaning towards well·made apparel that J, functional and all-purpooe. . i • fllltltl-tler .. •ll!ltlt .. lllult'lllllt911 tlMrl.. 1t'' 1111, 0-lU. • Tho J, • • BOOKS . < BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS iiitliicl~ BOOKSHOPS THI CITY · 0.-... (714) "9·7700 50111'H COAST PU.IA °'"" c .... MeM ' (1\A) .... 21tl ._. • MQBY GLO . ( \ The OASIS .... ,,_. •2•00 ltllllft "'"" ft'I~ •r I U llhlftt C...,Y "" lft ICl""f• lk (f""'tlll .. I ltw WMlllll fMM. 1•" Hll, DollL tllll "'•Wiii KC.u&ry lit •2•00 !flt tl'llfit fir lllt ... lllkltly u ll!Cllfttd, II Ill tlCkllff'll* ''"· 11111 .. , fflll • ...., Nlldll ,.,_, Tht trHr '-'It tJny ""' fl'tlt'I t rlclt .-19ftt c1r11'1c 1tUf,. o-1u. Coist .f.iua THE SAN DllGO FREEWAY, COSTA MHA LOWER MALL LIVIL • 540-7m UNU.MlllCAID -MAllll CKAIOI -. . . .. I . ' ' I • • l f • I Scrapped Gary Shaw (left) moves in first of new trash bins with succinctly worded beach laws printed on side, \vhile his co-workers, Larry Kolbo (center} and Gary Phillipy remove old style sign from street end at 41st Street and Ocean Front. Newport Beach mun· icipal crews are replaced, oJd beach signs. Besides the no-noes on the trash bins, surfing regulations will be posted on lifeguard towers along the beach. -Coronado Fears Miami Look €0RONADO (AP) -~me people fear "another Miami Btacb" Is unfolding along the Silver strahd, the sandy al'.ld 15parkllng stretch of land between the Pacific and San Diego Bay. The tallest building in town until now bas betn a three- atory business rental o·n Qrange Avenue. But two 15-stor y con- dooiinium lowers now stib the sea-blue sky, one of them already occupied. A third is under con- struction, and seven more are planned. The only alternative, says Mayor Richard W. Parker, would be three-story aparbnents crammed together and "completely blocking the view to the ocean." The luxury condominium units, called Coronado Shores. sell for as much as $91,000 each with 1,500 Jiving units planned. Retired admirals a n d business executives have sign· ed up. But this revolutionary turn Stanford Officers Named in Coronado, a normally unflappable community best known for the Victorian-style Hotel Dt.I Coronado, has brought protests. Thirty-seven a c r e !I of beachtfoot on the S i I v e r Strand are zoptd for !Ugh rise. but the only other such area is 40 acres qorlhwest or the San Diego-Coronado Bay B~idge, on vacant tidelands. Both art owned or leased by developer Jerome J. Snyder, in partnership with Loew's theater interests of New York City. home, there are 2 2 , 5 O 0 permanent resident.s. ag~!w~;t r!~na~n &!!~:! developers charging t h e public's access to the l>each has been cut orr. A series or motions in connections with the clas.t action suit will be heard by a judge Dec. 29. "I fear we are golng to have our city walled in by these high rises." said former mayor Rabin Goodenough, a city councilman. He said he'll introduce a proposed ordinance to lower building heig)lb lo "30 lo 40 feet" Snyder sa11, "Our plans are still full speed ahead." South (OHi Plua Yfednlld1y, Doco-IS, 1t71~ Poster lwdglng Slated. KUls · Jo~n ·Dental Health Campaign "Whll 's tllere lo smile •bout 1f you dQr>'t have clean teeth!" TblS q...stlon ls the llog .. of Dellllll Herrera's potter depicting two faces ,one JIQiJ.. Ing, the other'"frowning. 'll>o entry earned the ""'rtb &roder • Orsi pl.te ID 1b1 Seal BUch Scbool llistricl •nd the richt. ID -pole In Ibo elimlootlon round of the third "'1iluol "'Dental He:allb Poster om- tatu 'lpOnlOl"tld by the Orqe County Dtntal Asaociatloo. She will be .._ n first. ......i and third ~ dlllrlct -cooipetq In the judllQg at 10 a.m. on Feb. 7 at llOUtb Cout Plaza. Tllo contest is planned In <Olljw>clion with the 24th an- nual National Ollldrtn'• Den- 111 Health Week. '11le first 1 place winner will receive a $150 savings bond; """°"" uid third plate finishers will be awarded bicycle1. • The competition has betn under way at the dmrlct level Ocean Study Course Set On Catalina Coursea in marine ecoloa will be olfered starting Jan. I al the Santa Cataline Marine Biological Laboratory of the Universitr' of So u th t r·n Callfontia. A general marine ecology co...,., running lhrough Feb. '· will be laugbt by Dr. Robert Given of the Santa Catalina Laboratory and by Dr. John Lewis of the Welcome Marine Laboratory, England. Specialized courses •~ also 8vaUable in marine botany and physiology, marine in· vertebrate biology. a n d developmental biology o f marine organisms. . lince achoo! eoovened In Williams, I, Mildred Morrow Seventeenth Su.et l!cbool; S.plelllber. Eacb lowth grid• School. June Togonon. ~ H. B. dw lo the """1ty ,,_ lb W e1 I m I n I te r School Anderson School; Ty Wllaon I, out••Ming entry. Each of _n;_·_s1.:_r_lct.:.:..:...R.:.ob.:.ln..:....:.M.:.onroe_.:.·_'..:· __ Go'-l-den_w_...i.,:_.:.Sc:..bool:c_. __ _ -tben ..., judged egalnstr lbl other: loortb lf>de Winnen ID the ICbool, lbd these •wfd. · nen ID lljn w~ lt\die<I opJnot the top enlriff .r Che --ln. tbt 'distl'fcl Twenty-lour county Ii b10 o I cllsbicia will be rep....elited by three dllldten each at the jud(Jac In February. Local -Include: Fountain Valley Schoo 1 Dilllict:"c.I Dooley, t Fulton School; Darla MeleQ", t TJ.mura SCbool; Jennifer Brick.,, Newland School. Huotln&Wn Beach School Dlltrict: Jackie Barker" 9, Peterson School 1 G w e n Can>ey, I, Perry School; Mlison Bushman, I, Eader &:hoot. Laguna Beach u n i r 1 e d School Dbtrict; Incer Baird, Aliso Scllool; MeU... MltcbeU, El Morro'SChool; Maureen O. SUlllvan, El Morro School. Newport·Mela Uni f I e d School Dlstrlcl : Lori Hartman, t, Mariners School; Teresa Ann Jackaon. I , Herper School; Sheryl Smith, I, Harper School. Ocean View School District: Laurie Stocki, I, Spring View School; Tammie Tanner, 9, Star View School. San Joaquin School District: Victor Weeks, I. Ulliv~ty Pert School; SteVe CUm- mings, 10, Cordllltra· School: Rieto Okada, I, Turtlerock School. . S..I BHch School District: Deanna Herrera, t, McGaugh School: Elizabeth Visscber. 9, J.H. McGaugh School ; ~11ke WP.U, 10, J. H. McGaugh School. Tustin School District: Chris •raug, t. C-uin FoS3 School; Kristin Sanderson, 9, Mildred Morrow School; P a m e 1 a ~· " { D. .. j ) J -- ·i New officers of the stanford Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. West, Qub of Orange County have , of Santa Ana, both 1961 Snyder sa~ Coronado Shores wilt ha a $100.-nUllion develop- ment and / that Coronado residents tiave written him "conunendlng us far. pro+iding public accus to the beach." Across tilt bay, residents of San Diego ha ven't complained that Coronado is blocking their view of the Pacific Ocean yet. But 25,855 voter.s in San Diego are pe\itioning their city coun- cil to 11mit buildings to 30 feet on the SalLDiego coastline. USC operates the marine biological lab on Catalina Island in consortium with the campuses o( the University o( California at Irvine, Los Angeles, al'.ld Riverside, the Callfornia State C o 11 e g e System, Occidental College and Caltech. Kids Aiding Toys Drive . -' . -' been elected by graduates and gra~uates .. 1 • V1ce-<:ha1rmen are Mr. and memben of Palo A Ito Mrs. James w. Ray, of Santa • university's alumni organiza· Ana, while Mr. and Mrs. ... lion. Ralph Secketa, of Newport. • Heading the club that in· Beach will be co-treasurers I • Qms 1,000 former Stanford and Mrs. Kenneth C. Carlson atudents will be co-chainnen <>f Irvine Uie secretary. Mayor Parker said that Ql?ooado Shores wUJ increase Coronado's assessed .Pfopei'ty valuiUOn, of $43 million by another $25 million within five years. Counling the 1,000 military people who call c.on>nado For further Wormation, write to Dr. Russel Zimmer, Post Office Box 398, Avalon, Fountain Valley High School students are assisting the Marine Corps "Toys for Tots" 1 drive tbla year by repairing old toys. Collection barrels have been .. t up •Fountain Valley Hig)l School; Ge!nco Department store, l'I099 lluahard St. and T!irtl!Y Dru1 Store, l7110l Mejp!Ollo Streel. -wllo cannot get In depoeit Jocallon4: may call &47· 0138 lor pickup 1etvlce alter $ p.m. I . a10 'ACKIT, c-"" '"' 110 ............ ,,.... ... -,,..,. .... a. Ml!N'S l·'C. LOUNGING OUT,IT, ... 11'111\fo 1lylt IK11M wl111 IMt ,.Illa. 1-ll,. 111lllh,lm, 111"1• 1MI ••lft ·lt .......... ti" ..lrll -111.H ••. c. JUM,SUJT ,Ofl aovs, ..... •tt. TMlllen •Ille - :1--M -M.M, .. ~, ..,_,.. ........ -SI ... , .D. HOSTalS MWtf Nit •1flLS, 1lnWMrry, 1r•11H W "'*· TIHltrt 111• -17.», ff -...... .x .. -..... , .. u -., .... $0U1H COAST rLAZA, COSTA MISA, 146°2066, lllSTOL ST, INJIANCI llWllH J, MAGN IN • U.S. NATIONAL l.lNK Old Plane Flying New Mi ssion as Firefghter BURBANK (AP)-The four-not really. Flyiag an air\~i;:!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;!!;;;;!!!;!!;!:~~ engine silver relic of World tanker for thf Forest Service l War II rumbled into isn't some wild-haired oper• ' .. • ; The .. Givt the laslint Gift to rour knittint friends and relatites ••. Give A GIFT OF YARN A s111cial purchase makes tht st sale pric'' Jossi ble. GIVE A BOX OF YARN Give lovely Mystique Acrylic Yarn.. R19Ulor I 1.10 loll .Great for those dressy dresses r--:::-...,..---. pantsuits, and colorful hot pain~ 79' -11 "' Choose from 12 tolws oil machine BOX Of $1 o lournkoble. II BILLS 100% Orlon · Ma chine laun drable WINTUCK SPORT or ~W WINTUCK FEATHERLON ~\\,\ S.••t••ltlit i-,, ''''"· Only 89c,,, KNIT WIT SOUTH COAST PLA ZA ON THI lOWH MAU COSTA MllA • 545-211 2 ~~~ H ollywood-Burbank Airport, tion," he said. "Everything is its belly coated red with a by procedure. It's a well-con- thick layer of fire retardent. trolled operation, very safe." ft roared, popped, coughed "The worst one I've ever and came to halt by the little seen was the Bel Air fire of 1961," Hill 1&1"d, "That WU • shack used by the county fire h U S bad fi•e." department and t e . . .. Forest Service. A grou nd crew He saJd the plane he now dashed out to the old 817 with flies "has about 2,000 or 3JIOO their hoses, ready to pump flying hours Jett before lbe 2,000 gallons of fire retardent becomeJ too tired. 'I1lit's a into a belly that was designed great plane. There's only 20 to bold 500-pound bombs. left out of something lite d 17,000 made." The 49-year-old pilot, ress· ed in white overalb: and tennis Then Larry Hill climbed Into shoes, slipped to the ground the cockpit, started t h e from the crew batch near tilt engines and began rolling plane's nose. down the runway an ancient "How're the winds over the pilot In an ancient plane, botb fire?" someone asked ·him. with plenty of fiylng hour1 sUll Hill was just back Crom an at-,.:::':::.n:::l:::he:::m:::.=======.I tack on a JOO.acre brush fire I• in Ventura County. "Not too bad." he said. ''Pretty good in fact." Hill, heavy set. but aU mus- cle, walked into the shack. He plopped down Into a chair. Hill answered questions In •\'-----------'I recent interview, but always with une eye on the plane. "This ii a natural for me.," he said, shrugging when asked DECEMBER'S BIRTHSTONES if he thought his present job 1i ~i~t was dangerous. ,...f'/ utll.ll =:=:=:=:::'.=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:::::::;:::::::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:l___'~'O~a~ng!"'°~"'~'~N~o.~no~t~reall~y. I n,t V .. The Fashion Shop That Fits You! The lodk of Christmas is o new pair of shoes from Cameo. You'll go for the famous 1 name fine quality and fabulous sele<tio n in shop that fit you. Check our si:te chart for your iize . , • we do have it! AAAA AAA AA A I C D 7-1• 611·1• 51,.11 611-lt 4-11 5-11 5·11 ' · We Abe (1111 lllon~ ~Jlft h1 Sues 4,4·1/], l~l/l 1n4 II. 'CAME O SHOES SOUTH COAST PLAZA lti l~I by lh• Wott•lo/I Pho"-,.6 S210 ·~ "Tlllt ~ l)n • _,_ .............. u..t .... """" • The Turquol• is one ·or th,,mot&: 1ncient at.onu p~y,ro7aJtJ. It beum• •rnon)'l'l1oua. "iQI, ,.O&d fortune when an ·an~ll'nt Perlia.11 kfnr dilCGTtnd a T1h:li,Uol1e mine on thee•• of A 'fictorloU• batt.k. The December born ha~e •nothtr ·birthstone, the Blu. Zi~n. Thl1 ·atone te 1aid to cheer tht heart and make it• wtarer a'WJnner In all ent.trprilf!L Bend ft ~lp.ifte• sucens er pn11puit1. s ..... c •• ,. "··· l t11+el •+ tti. l•11 Oi•t• ~....,. C.1te Me11 140·f061 EARN 25" TO 50" MORE Many banks pay a reduced savi ngs passbook rate of a low 4°/0 • At Pacific you will earn same high. rates as before.' the ANNUAL YIELD ANNUAl RATE MIN. BAl.ANCE MIN. YEARS 6.18\ 6.00\ -5,000!! TWO 5.92\ 5.75\ 1,000!! ONE 5.39\ 5.25\ 500!! %th 5.13\ 5.00\ 500 ONE DAY Interest compounded daily and paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal even if it'.s just one day Ask how you can obtain all these benefits service charge FREE PREPARATION OF PERSONAL STATE AND FEDERAL ·INCOME TAX RETURNS FREE • •. : I '· TRAVELER'S CHECKS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES .. • " '~ COLLECTION OF NOTES MANY OTHERS " OPEN NIGHTand DAY Ho urs: Mo ndeythru Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. SOUTH COAST PLAZA -....,Ol ITllllT • COltA MBA. CALJPOMIA • PHONI 14Mttt • • -. l ' . ~ ~ -. .. . ·: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • -l ., .. " . • I . . . . . . ! • .. . .. -• ' . .. . .... ~· .. . .... ••• 1• ··-•••• -... .j. " ' I •• ' o-• "" -. ... ....... . ·-.. I · : -4-South CO.II l'tau Wtcl,,...,ay, 0-mbor U , 1971 Christ-.nas 99 ith A Gilt From • • . . • • • . . .SAVE $80! Regular $349.95 Contemporary Sofa Sleeper Handsome regular sized sleeper feature~ a built- in stereo radio in the left arm with Speakers tn front o( each arm. Long \\:earing, glove-soft black vinyl cover. Deepl y tufted back and arms. !i-inch Serofoam , Kodcl IR l \vrapped cusliio'ns for com- fortable seating. Hurry! 1.imited Quantity! rurnitur(" Dept. SAVE $7-$12 on Fur-Like Bedspreads i Ro9ulor $49.98 42 0 98 .. t ~. Twin Sit.r. Polar Bear-look bedspreads in 7 <"Olors. $54.9B Full ... 44.98 $64.98 Queen ... 54.98 $74 .98 King ... 62.98 Silver Fox-look bedspreads $10 more. Dl'llJW'I'}' Dept. SAVE ·SSO! Auto111atic Water Softener . 299.00 Keeps things cleaner without effo:i, eliminates bath tub rings. Saves you money -soap and clothing lasl longer. Model No. 3482. PlumbinJ:-Hc1•i11& ~pt 88 A~k About Sears Convenif'nl CTrdit Phtn~. SA VE $22. 95! Conte111porary Vinyl Recliner R~gular $77.95 5 7 .00 Smartly styled v.•1lh high, button tufted back. Adjusts fo r TV viewing or full-length lounging. Big and con1- fortable. rurnilure Dept. j ' Kenmo1·e 2-Spee!I Autou1 atic Wa she1· Regular $359 .95 319.88 lleavy duty. 5 wash, rinse tf:mperatures. 4 cycles. \Vhite avocado. gold-color. Self cleaning filter. Rinse dispenser. !'o1ajor Appllanct> Dr111. . ' NOW SA VE . $40! Regular $309.95 "Sears Best" Portable Color TV '269 95 •_IS.in. diagonal measure screen t< • Solid sta~e circuitry e Automatic fine tuning •Walnut grain cabinet #40801 TV Dt-pt. S.ar1 Car• Service \Ve Service \Vhat We Sell - with Personalized, Profession- al Care -Wherever You Liv e or Move in the U.S.A. CUT $10! Table Tennis 1'ABLE w .. $34.99 24.88 ReguJa tion sized 5 x 9-ft. playi ng sur- face. Fold and roll av.•ay. 3/8-in . table lop. !:ipnrting Goods Depl. SAVE $3! Mickey Mousci.!:1 Wall Clocks w .. $14.99 6.88 School-styled electric wall clocks in red or yellow. Gre at gift for kids! Jt''>''C'iry Dept. •""""'!"'"II ......... . , SA VE $15! 3 /8-ln. Electric Drill Kit 36.99 Regular $52 (Sejlftr11trly pnct'dl l\.Yotor develops 1/3 H.P. Variable speed. reversible. 40 pieces. lfarchv11 r!' Dr11l'. SAVE $10! Cassette Recorder Regular $44.95 34.95 Portable with AC pO\\'- er cord. ..T'' control lever. Camrra. Dep1. SAVE $5.95! I-HP Ca 11i stcr Vac11un1 29.00 SAVE $40! Colds pot 17.l Cu. Ft. Rcfrigerato1· SAVE $40! :J.l Zoon1 Mo,·ic Ca n1 era R91ul.1r $34.95 319.88 79.88 Regular $395.95 Re9ular $119.95 • ' Powerful suction. A r av o r I t e for rugs. fioo rs. Complete at· ~achments included. The medium large or· ganizer. Big 167 lbs. frostless freezer. 4 Spacemaster fhelves. Jn white. copper, avo- cado-color, or go ld·, color. Mod el No. 61720 Regular, slo\v motion. Reflex f;l .7 lens. Takes super 8 cartridge. Bat- teries not included. V•euum C1('8rt('r Dr1Jt. )fajor Appllancl' Dl'Jll , Camt>ra Dept. ) • •. • ' ' l{I Meet Miss Mary :,..nn· Romp_,, Room Scltool· be in our furnituJ"it ' December 18, frOm ~ . • . . J,,·, . 1 · 7F .~ SPE Indian Blan ., See blankets that v.1ere han dians of Oax aca, MexicO, olas fl;Jartin . will be in oUr·~ the religious and historic.at many designs. t. J .. -~. > ~ .. 1· .. ,, ., ' ' ~ !\fen's Double Knit ~ Jeans ~ ~ 9.97 i ~ Low Priced! Ask Aho11t Sea1·s Convenie11t C1·edit Pla11 s Sor1th Coa st Plaza 1 ' • i ,. . . . • . • ' . . ' CUT $14! Sears Sturdy <.:ousti·uction Buggy 2488 W11 $31.15 in 1971 Christmas C1t1log Sports a front-loading dump that really 'vorks . Supports up to 150 lbs. Goes forward or reverse at 2 mph. With du mp, battery, recharg· er. SAVE $8! The Fun Car! Lectra II Dune Buggy 1988 Check Out· Low, Low Toy Prices _ You Save At Sears, Costa Mes a Regular $27.99 Steers like a real car \Vith stick- shift forward and reverse lever ... move out at 2 mph. Sleek and sporty high·impact pl as tic in bright red. Supports 150 lbs. · {IDS! Ann·.ljcing of KCOP TV ~~?\tfliss Mary Ann will IJ!I f'lfjlartment Saturday, Ill~ mo o.m:to 2:30 p.m. -• ± . "·/[' .i: .. . l~n ~t Exhibit ~c~~n ~:loomed by _. Zapotec _ ln- ou'r ·Jt •.[);t~d authority. Mr. N1ch- t ica.l .1fe Sal, Dec. 18 to discuss e~~ns. ~i(nlficance of each or the I ' . • " .. . , .. ' 1, ~ ~ ~ ~ s ri 11 .9~ • . . ·sears Hot· Co1nh Styler· . Dryer Value! 7.88 Complete with brush .and 2 combs, drys and ~styles. Black. Create a , new look! CO!melic Dept. • Lighted Vanit y l\1irror Value! 9.88 2 sided fl ip mirror, 8- in. fa ce. Wall mount or free standing. Cosme1 ic ~t . SAVE $70! AM/FM 59.95 17 transistors. 2 separ- ate speakers. Jacks for tape recorder. #2056 P.adio, TV Dept. Toy ~pt. SAVE $2! "Peanuts" Area Rug H~avy rayon pile, fringed ends. non·skid lalex back. 27-in. x 48-in. Colors. Regular $6.99 4.99 Floor Cov@ring Dt>pl. CUT 45%! Bonded Acrylic Fabrics Bonded to accetate tricot lining .. .o\ssort· ed prints and solids . S4-inches wide. 1.88 yd. Was $3.49 yd. Yardage Dept . CUT $2.50 SAVE $8! SAVE $2! to $6.50! Boys', Girl s' Holiday ' Mi sses' Jacket Candle Nylon Slips Assortment Ensenilile 2 £01· 5 5.97 5.99 Was $5 lo Sf Aogul" $13.99 R .. ufar $1 Polyester and nylon Nylon quilted jackets 9-in . bayberry or hoUy· trlcot. Lacy trims or lailored styles. Colors, in assorted styles and berry scented candles . white. Sir:es 32-42. colors. Sizes 2 to 6x. Ho l lybt r r y ring.· Lingerie I>epl. lnfanls'-Children'• \Vear Lam!J and Clllna Dept. 13333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa • •• . .......... ._ . • .. South Co11i Plata Wo4nottloy. Docombor IS. 1911-.. ' • I • McDonalds Hamburger TO THE FIRST 1,500 KIDS TO VISIT SANTA CLAUS SATURDAY, DECEMBER ·II Santa's Hours: 11 A.M. to 8 P.M. • , ' I NOW YOU SA VE $8! 1 '· ' ' . \ ' . ~ Mens' Print Sport Shirts 4£01· lO.OO Perma Prest. Styled \vith long !:Ollar and placket fro nt. Tapered for fine fit. Sizes S to XL. i\lcn'11 ruml~hlng SA VE $90! El ectronic Microwave Ove n Regular $449.95 359.95 Bakes potatoes in 5 n1i::utes, 5-lb roast in 40 minutes, TV dinner in 6 minutes. 12·minute push-button timer. ,+:88200 and 99210. Sea1'S Artificial Christ1nas Tr~e Sale R11ul1r S:W. 99 2697 ' 71}l to B·lt. I.ill Scotch Pine. Our only 0 tree that gro \YS to 8·ft. with addition ol tree-lop. Garden Slmp Sears Has everything for Christmas SATIN ORNA~IENTS Regular $1 .49 2 inches in di a-~ meter. Available in beautiful as· , sorted colors. CUT $3 to $4! Mens' Comfort· Shirts. Were $6.99 to $8. : . • : . ·' Perma-Prest for easy care. No ironing. 3for 10.00!· . Ta~ered and full cuts, long and short sleeved style.,..: Str ipes and solids in discontinued colors. Assorted sizes. l~urry! !lfrn'1 Furnl~hing11 De111 . SA VE $80! Stereo Cassette Recorder. Regular $179.95. Regular $179.9S 99.95 AA-t/FM receiver (stereo). Built-in stereo cassette. Sep- arate speakers. Mike included. lleadphone jack. Cot9 pact luggage style. Jl'600 Radio, TV Dc11t . :~ Pho11e ( 714) 540-3333 " I " ' South Coul 11'1... WodMsdoy, 0-mllor 15, 1971 7th Grader ,. Takes Lead ' In Busing ; PONTIAC, Mich. (UPI) - Sheryl Toby, a 1eventh &ride ,JKNx>r student, bas accepted ~ourt·ordered school 1 ,¢esegregatlon with an · ~uanimity many of her elders ;c;Jnnot match. >-When school opened in .~ptember. a groUp of parent& and adults picketed, marched · Aod complained bitterly about Alsing and the end o f .rieighborhood schoob. The protests by NAG (National Ac- tK}n Group ) drew national hesdtines. "When school started in September. there were a11 Stop 0 _.i Go those newspaper p e o p I e ·•.u '""""1 asking questions of the porenta and the teachers." l:1ty of Newport Beach has installed new traffic sig- sald Sheryl. ••very rew of nal at intersection of Newport and Balboa Boule- tbem talked to us klds. vards in latest effort to improve traffic flow at Mc- ' • DAILY PILOT, .... P'*9 cost only $4. 700 to install, according tQ, city Traffic Engi..tleer Robert :Jaffe, becaus~ city used existing conduit and sligbUy used signals. .... . ~ .. • ' 2,000 Mlle• Sune•ted 2 Say Pacific Floo.r Moves NEW YORK (UPI) -Two geologbll have reported that the Pacific Ocean~• sea Door has moved l,CIOO m 11 e a oorthwest.ward from th e equator in the past 125 million years, evidence which gives scientists further clues, 1bout the •arlh'• hlatory and ioca· lion of its natural re90Ul'tes. Dr. Bruce C. Htezen of Columbia University and Dr. Ian D. • , McGrt.gor of the University of California at Davia made the report. They said that drllllngs done by an espediUon of the deep ... drllllng project in the western Pacifie, at times not far from the Aleutian Island.I and Japan. helped them plot the motiorui of crusb un- derneath the Pacific. ......-(Ult moUons of the In& project - a federllly flmd· Paclficcrusll} are going on." ed explor1Uon ol the tolid Tbe rlnc!ings 1re of "im-earth beneath the oceaa and of menae sclenllfic and practlca11__;the::;_.:dee:::..p_oce_an_bu_lna. __ _ interest," Beeun 1 a i d , because "it we can BOOKS reoonat.rud all the motloDll of Ille put, we can come up 'with • q exact hl1tory of··the .-qa ... Whea this is dOne, H-_ said, "We can. tell you where BOOKS the ..._.,.,. ol tile earth att." The IClenliBll ssi<I that .... BOOKS cessivo drllllnC along poinll in the Paclflc north of the equator brought up "secfunen. tary depooita of a typo which BOOKS are today found uix!er the preaent equator and which •!>'1-,p,-,,...1C-l-.. Wl.---,C-.,K"-~---.­parenUy cannot form without a special combination of coo-¥ ditiona which at any one time BOOKSHOPS can ei:ist only at the equator." 1Hf cnY • Hetzen and McGregor were °"""t:-• (714) '2f·mt h, f · I'• t'-:A SOOTH COAST ,lAU. ' o,... co--c 1e sc1en uits ,on •u.:1 ex-c .... ,.,.., •• <71•1 US-1''' .......,., "We decided that was wrong Fadden Square near the Newport Pier. New lights andweshooldsaysomelhing.---------------~-----~-------------------1 We also' 'decided that if parents would leave the kids alfne, everything would come #fine." McGregor said tht findings are ·ligniilcant because they heJp in "putting s o m e numbers on the rates these pedition or the deep· aea drill· ::.l;o she and a number of her l~w students Conned "The p," whose motto is: "We Make It Work." Sheryl ls pr<Sidenl_ Sheu white. group bas grown lo IIiore than 1,000 white, blacl< ~ Latin.American school ~dren who have set out to •'.N the positive side of ~gregatlon. ~ start of busing was J"Glrred by the bombing of 10 ~l buses one week before ~ opened, and NAG pjtkels who blocked school dJP;>t driveways snd forced <Wneral Motors to shut twO "P)tot.s one day when workers · r!{used to cross picket lines. ! ~We're the ones being bus-~ we should be the ones to ~-how we like It," Sheryl ~Groups hke NAG want peo- to think busing and in· tion are the worst things t have ever happened," · another official of "The p." We say that'• a lie. We t everyone to know that, .'~ he says. , ~ he Group" has a "news ; " !or parents about gn:gation. ludents make it work. e parents picket or pray kept our cool. We ciome to 1. We made Jt ,.ork, •1 flash". One touctl tnd the Slnger excluslve Push-Bullen Bobbin winds in machine. ' . , the~~e."ecu,G,t.ro •• N1rW!C(~-, >tme,-1 0 ", f!:.S:_ M__~l~~~ .. ~'::S~!:~~""" •------1 reported at $1.Sl, with the participate in tbe executive employes. • government, the m~ cOme average cost of a meal figured lunchroom arrangement," she There ill one subsidy in that at 'bafgain priCes and, in some at $16.06. slid. lunchroom. 'she said. since ei- of them,tlbe bosses can whet Personnel and service ac-She said the Agriculture ecutives pay a service charge their appeti~s ... ~with free count for the major shart of Department 11is a paragon of of 25 cents a meal for waitress cocktails. the cos~ reported by the GAO. virtue.," with its executive Jun-service that actua!Jy ,cqsts. 50 The General Accounting: Of. Jts report dkl not discuss the chroom getting food from 'the cents. fice reported the citrate menus In e i: e c u t J v e lun- luncheon .tabs and said free Ii-chrooms. quor, from stocks confiscated At the-Treasury Depart- by the CUstoms Bureau, is ment, the GAO said, the served on special occasions at average charge was $2.45 for the Treasury and the National executive lunchroom meals Science Foundation. that cost an avecage of $lt.31. Sen. Margaret Cbsse Smilh, "In addition to this:. they get CR-Maine), ha! made public free liquor on special OC· those findings and said she casions, and these alcoholic will sponsor legislation re--beverages are obtained from quiring all federal agencies to confiscated stock." Sen. Smith submit to Congress annual ac· said. countings of their e1ecutive--The National Science Foun- lunchroom operations. dation also was reported Senators themselves have 1 receiving ·confiscated liquor private dining room. and Sen. from the Bureau or Cilstoms Smith said that would be to be served in the uecutlve covered, too. 0 We should bt! lunchroom on special oo- just as accountable," she said. casions. The GAO report covered At the Justice Department, luncheon prices in executive the average s-"ict of an u- lwichrooms at six •federal ecutive-lunchroom meal was agencies, and found that in meals costing $3.53. five of them. the average At the Interstate Commerce charge was far below the Commission, the I a n ch e o n average cost to the govern-checks averaged ff,M for ment. meals costi.llc an 1verage of 'lbe Department of $3.53. Transportation topped the list. "It ls lnteresting·to note that The average executive Jun. Gne of the 11 ICC com- • ISi Telephoning Expensive To Baja Califorqia Tip . :tA PAZ, Mexico (AP J - Not only d i s tan c e -Jong. stretches of empty disltnee - separates La Paz from the modern cities of United states and Mexico. The poor telephone service la <.'OSting the M e x i c a n peninsula steJ.e of Baja california Sur an estimated $500,000 every month in lost business, an official has com- plained. Ricardo Garcia Soto, director general of economic and in· du.stria! promoUon, s a i d telephone service frequently 1' Intemtpted and occasionally ii ou.L fof a week or longer. "This has created a serious economic problem throughout the region," Garcia said. "It not only affects our business- men but our fishing industry. agriculture and tourist trade." La Paz is near t h e southernmost tip of t h e peninsula west of the Mexican mainland, about 600 miles south of the U.S. border. A telephone microwave system has been put into operation t h r o u g h Los Mochise, Sinaloan, the closest mainland pont to the territory. But Garcia said it frequently suffers breakdowns. An effort is being made to route microwave s y s t e m s through Guaymas, Sonora, via the Gulf of California coastal community C1l Santa Rosalia. Garcia said that will be "an ' interim solution to our dif· ficu!Ues, until we can get bet- ter overland communications to Tijuana and Mexicali in Ba- ja Californ.iB." Court Says CU3ino Loss Pay Due MEXICO CITY . (UPI) The supreme court has orderd the government to settle a 67- mlllion peso ($5,360,000) damage suit growing out of the 1937 exproprllltlon of ,the Agua Caliente casino near Ti· juana. The court gave the treasury department 30 days from the date of. its· ruling to determine "tbe form and terms" in which it will pay the sum of ($5,379,174.80) in lost profits to Agua Caliente representative, Eduardo Bustamante. Bustamante argued that the treasury department h a d refuSed to pay the damage claim a n d compensation despite a 1942 court decision allowing him 7 million pesos (~1000) in compensation for the seized properties. The land where the gambl· lng casino stood was later us- ed by the education depart- ment for three schools. SPECIAL PURCHASES SHAPED SUP $6 1i111 -40 fo 52 HALF SUP $4 NON-CLING BASICS Th1rt'll b. •l.1ol1t1ly 1111 t li p·upf wh1n you Wiit 1r1fi·1t1tic 11yl1111 ulMll1r ••1rythin9, includln9 knihl Ourt, witfi t1!1 pr1ttir1111 of l1c1, 111 111ort1d color1. ONLY AT 5outh (oast ?lua UPPER LEVEL BRISTOL AT SAN DIEGO FREEWAY -COSTA MESA 'Oii YOUlt SHOl'l'IN• CONVINll!NCE M.,,111'( • Sthll'Hy II A..M.· f 1)f l'.M. SUNOAY' 12 ·I r~ PHONE 540-7717 This Christmas, say it with apples. One touch and you choose a s!itch. S1Jaighl, zig.zag or slrelch s111ches. on One Touch Sewing in handsome Bakersfield cabinet. Golden Touch & Sew • machine lets you choose stitches with one touch. 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Sa)t ~e City, who's . 95, still works three Neither Berkeley nor Los days a. week at job of Angeles offers a n un-. . dergraduate journalism m• landsc~pmg Uta~ Cap1• Jor, and until last year it ap-tol grounds. He. also pea.red UCLA c ban c e 11 0 r square . da~ces ~wtce a Charles Young mJCht move to w~ek, 1s five times a phase out the UCLA l!'lduale 'Y}dOV(er and plans to department compietely. wed 1"79-ytar-old ......... A public .furor encouraged Young.ti> reconsider, aDd a six·member c a m p u 1 com· mlttee is now working to come up 'with a proposal on what a UCLA journalism 1 c b o o I shou1d teach. The school probably will ex· 'Residency La w Voted' panel from its present size of LOS ANGELES (UPI) - 57 students and eight facu1ty The city council has voted to to about 60 students and 10 require new city employes to facu1ty -if funding for the live in Los Angeles within one' faculty positions can be found . year after their probationary Exactly what course altera· period expires. tions will be made, if any, re-Mayor Sam Yorty has In- mains undecided until a chain dicated 'he may veto the of University committees and ordilw¥:t and the council the UC regents pass on the quickly :. sent it to Acting proposal tile committee.draws. Mayo1r ·John S. Gi6son Jr., "We'll probaP,ty ha\l'e 8 · reportedly more favorably achoo! on paper by next fall, disposed,· for action. Yorty is butwemaynothaveadean," camp.algning in New a epokasman !!Wlid. Hampahtre until Thursday,. ' ' ~ • PREMIUM PAK . .. One Of The Popular Food Gift Paks From . ·-' . 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HUNTI NGTON BEACH, CALIF. USE YOUR BAHllAMERICARD OR MASTER CHARGE 893-1782 SOUTH COAST PLAZA, COSTA MISA. CALI F. MS-8126 I I 1111.· EDIN8ER ·HUNTINGTQN IEACH, CALI F. 193-1712 . •' ' ,. ~. ~ .. • • •• Santa to Be in Ol'Mt .. .... --. .~....... . ·-..... -· .. ·-· -· .~,,.. .. -. " • Schools Failing on PactOK'd ' . In Comptb~ Drugs • ·WASBINGTON (UPI) -entmd the ll70-71 ICbool Y'"' migbt go blind h'Clln "'\linl modeb of dl'lll ed11eatlon. OOMP'l'Ol'I (UPI) -T\t The nation'& iJ>Ul>Uc scboob wllboot any concrete ilale SWlflower ....U." Tbe7 were Slatnfonl, Coon., Fede,..1 government bpi.!: bav. beOo g~eo • f1lllng guldelinet on drug 1buse 'lbe acl~ll resull of overkill whldi .,_ opectally .trained fertd the city of Co.,.... aade on drug education by education." '!be nine stal<s rnay be th Increase rather teachua In helping -.1o $1,2t'l,000 c:ooltacl for th< k- [heir own NaUonal School liated were Idaho. lodiana, than curtail drug abm, the underttand what cewea drug cond year of lb flve-yelt Public Relations Association. Mlssoori, Nevada, North report said. It al!o criticized t.blMI!; Glen Cove, N.Y,, which Model Cities program. "Unltss schools and !Chool Dakota, Ok1ahom1, So u th underldll "where drug , abu.se began drug ~tae1tlon among The funding will al10w the dlstrlct.s wake up, and wake Carolina, South Dakota and education ls • taught as an pre • kindergar\en dilldren; continuation of 13 projectl up soon, the drug menace may Wlsconsln. afterthought." Laredo, .Ta., wbkb bqan the developed since the prograin be all but unsolvable " con-0 Even m~e 1tartll114, a poll The report Hated rour ex-n~'I flrat ccunp:-ebeOlljve began on June 9, 1970, and ttit eludes a special rep;;i based or teachers' college11 aho'"'1 • 1 _ _:b:;tlng~~sc~hooiil~proi~gria~inaii~asii~~ilili'im~,iiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~d~ev~eiilo~pmm•'hjjtjjojjjf jjjl!·n·e~w~ooes-: .• on lnfonnation submitted by lack of concern with even ~ school information offlcen teaching a teacher how to across the country, teach about drug ·-·" th< 86 ST.ORES BRIM-'FU" LL Critics of drug education rtport ~. abound. The N a t I o n al It described the most com- Coordinating Council on Drug moo drug education error In Of Chrlstmes Goodies Abuse Education and tnforma· achool! 1s "overkill, where tioo recently found most drug students' are bombarded with • education films wanting and a scare films, tokl they can • C::-....aa. ~08Sf •-- few that were "scientificallyl-Jbecom~~·~a~clicled~· ~;to~man~~·j~uana~~=~=~~~~~~~~OU~~lllD~~~\~l~~~~J'~ ~~~~~~~~= unacceptable." for the rest of their live! and The newest report put ft thi5 caulioned, perhaps, that they way: ' "The statistics continue to swell, presenting stark evi- dence of a drug subculture that has taken root in society and found fertile breeding grounds in the schools.'' Benny Fox, 76, will play "Santa Claus )n Orbit" with his death-defying aerial .. acts atop the 22·story Union Plaza Hotel in downtown Las Vegas. Fox, who has ' been performing 60 years, dons a Santa Clausi suit and dances twice a day for " spectators. Here, he readies the 24-inch in diameter platform on which he will · do his head stands, band stands and Other acts. < President Nixon's 1'deliberately cautious'' estimate is that JS percent of the nation's 16 million high school students a r e ex- perimeriling with marijuana. Most doctors, educators and drug authorities. say the figure is closer to 25 or 35 percent. · We know as much about Christmas gifts as .he does. ' .. :: He '"Likes~ His Foes "This meaM that up to 6 million students are taking drugs illqally," the pubUc relations association report said. It added that some 50,000 .. ·: . • Cambodians Eat Liver of Dead Eneniy school children are booked hopelessly on heroin. , • By BOLGER JENSEN Al.Nd•llllll ,.,_ WrOw ? C.AMBODIAN FRONT : LINES -Ss:t. Danh Hun talk· : ed with his North Vietnamese •, foes by radJo on Sunday. He : aays he ate their livers Mon-~ day. :· "[ try to cut them OP,en ~ while they're still dying or :· IOOD after they are dead," he :. et.plained. "That way the ;. livers give me the strength of ~· my enemy. ~ "Often they talk with us on :• ~ radio. They ask us why we • •ogbl so hard. We ask them -_why they invade our land. We ,w·bad a card game by radio, : tben they challenged us to : light. When they aUacked we t got about tkl of ·them and : everyone ate Uver." : It's a grisly affair, no doubt, : but the eating of part of an enemy's body is standard pro- cedure In ptlmlti.. parll of the world. In aome pllces, the heart b th< priu. ! Tbe quest for llven and the • beheading of enemy troops are j'. not uncommon on the part 0£ r ~bodlan troops, who 1tavt an ancient hatreCi of the Viet~ ~· nameae. !· A 2()0..yard no-man's land of " rlce paddies and •Coconut • groves separates the Cam- bodian and North Vietnamese Jines here, only 14 miles northwest of Phnom Penh beneath a hill called Phnom Baset. I Sometimes there ls hand-to- hand fighting. During lulls, the government soldiers rut in foxholes and tiny bunkers, watching the almost con- tlnuous air strikes on enemy posUiOll.'I byh U.S. Cobra gunships and Cambodian T28 bombers. The Cambodians' o n I y overland supply routt, a dusty track, was cut more than a week ago when enemy sappers destroyed a bridge three miles behind the front lines. Wounded are transported there in motorcycle-powered cart,, and carried across a small footbridge before being transferred t.o ambulances that take them to Phnom Penh. Food and ammunition ·are dropped by parachute. ,Half or it falls behind enemy lines, and the Cambodians can hear the North Vietnamese jeering. on their captured radios. Many enemy dead art ~ with Ml& nnes and M7D grenade launchers, both made ln America. ' The Cambodians claim they are outnumbered 4 to 1. They have been pus.qed off Phnom Baset and have slow,ly fallen back toward the blown bridge. But morale is high. Lt. Q:il. Danh Krock, tough, flamboyant commander of the l,000-man government force, often leads his men into battle wearing nothing b u t un- derpants. He feels t h I s disregard for convention in· spires his men. Most of the troops are com· bat-hardened · Mike Force veterans -eUmic Cambodians who were used as mercenaries by ~ Americans in Vietnam before the war moved across the border. Tbey get 6,000 riels { Court Backs Teacher , high achoo! English teacher. witch." : suspended from her Tucson She said she told her class :-school last year on charge1 of no modem woman could be f it!aching and p r a c t i c in g accused of practicing witch· ;~ witchcraft, saya abe is anxious craft and be publicly sham- • toretumtothectassroom. ed. as 19 women were .at the S AM stewart, 48, recently Salem witch trlala In the 17th t wu ordered reinstated by century. { '., Pima County Superiqr O>urt. Sht was wrong. ••nns has made me more She said she was ordered to determined to be myself afld meet with repiesentative! cf stand up for what l believe the school In November 1970 , lo," 8be' said. 1 am doing this when t.he charges were read to ' t -going back to teaching-to her. , regain the freedom that ia "It took him an hour to list ~ necessary for education." them all. I had never heard ~ Mrs. Stewart taught English them before." "Afterwards. l ' at F1owing Wells liigh ·School · 'coU!d'n't s'a)'' 'a'n)'thing ," she ~ here until last year when she recalled. "I told them I need- .; was accused of teaching and ed time lo think." ·, practicing witchcraft and q( Mrs. Slewart says she ~ clalmlng to be a witch. She became an outcast. .. was SUJpended and then fired She said other teachers from ~ on the charges and on a the school ignored her and 7: charge of insubordination. "would walk across the s1reet ~ A Pima County superior to avoid saying hello to me." i Court judge, acting on a "When I was suspended. 1 • lawsuit filed by Mrs. stewart, lost my perspect\Ve temporar- l• recenUy o r d e r e d her ily . B4~ I'm strong and I rolnstated. bounced bed<. II could have However, the F1owing Wells ruined a lot of people's lives," I Board has yet to meet to she added. dJ.icull whether the decision will bo appealed. 1 111r1. stewart u1d w taught Fund Increase l =.units about witchcraft • 111 •.II o.f 11191 wllb -SACRAMENTO (AP) -California's highways will get l "'-• Unlvenity o f an ertra $4.~ million In l ~ American 'fclklore lan&capinC W<lrk next year a month. That's $43, nearly fi ve times as much as ordinary Cambodian soldiers receive. "We have a few government regulars with WI, but they are no good." Hun grinned. "In battle, we sometimes have to shoot them to stop them run- ning away. "After a battle they like to sleep and rest, lie around all the time. Jn the Mike Force we were taught to go back and train for the next battle." Now 34, Hun has spent nine years in combat. He speaks Vietnamese and CambodiM. His wife and family Jive in South Vietn8.m's Kien Giang Province. He carriell an M16 rifle with a homemade, elongated clip holding 40 rounds, ,a ni<:kel· plated Colt ,45 and a wicked· Iooklni ~e made/ ftom a jeep ·1pring and a brasS lampstand. "In Vietnam the Americans didn't let. us have knives ~cause' 4 we were 'always fighting with the Vietnamese,'' he said. "lJere I can kill as many Vietnamese as I like ... Of course, they are North Vietnamese. I like to use a knife. "I like being on the front. I like combat. I like Americans; I wish they were here with us instead of. flying high up t.ber.e in their choppers." He points to four Q:ibras "There are many enemy here . We could have man good battles together." Hun picked up his Ml6, grin- ning. "I think I will go get one now." He heads off in underbrush toward the North Vietnamese lines. ORDER YOURS tODAY! Of t h e questionnaires returned by 498 scboola and school districts, 176 said drugs were of no partlcular concern to them while 158 said they had no drug abuse program. A total of 206 said they did not involve parents in drug abuse prevention and 218 said they had no special training for teachers in drug education. Some teachers try to "fake it" in the class room and thereby compound the drug problem, tbe report said. Some may use drugs themselves. That prompted Dr. Judi.anne Densen-Gerber of New york ·city's Odyssey House drug treatment center to suggest that high school students and teachers undergo urinalysis t.o spot drug users. The survey found high rates of drug abuse in big cities. It said 40 percent of San Fran- cisco's junior and seni9r high school students were ex· perimenting with drugs. The figure was 25 percent for Min- neapolis and 22 percent for Houston. ·JJ'ut small com· munilies have drug problems, too. "For every smaller city where the drug problem may be generally hidden from view there l.!1 a Pekin, Ill ; a Chesterfield, Mo., or a Tor- rance, Cali.I., reporting that SO percent of it.a students use marijuana; or a Burlington, Vt., ,and East And1orage, Alaska , or a St. Joseph, Mo., reporting 60 percent: or even a Security. Colo.; a Dearborn, Mich.; a Renton, Wash., or a Riverton, Wyo., reporting tile staggering ti.Ital of 70 percent or its high school youth ex- perimenUng with marijuana. "Yet in the face of these statistics,'' the report said, "nine states reported that they 1000 § ~eautiful Stick-on . \ LABELS Personalized • Stylish • Efficient Order For Yo!JrMlf or a Friend· Mey l:>a used pn envelopes •s return address labels. 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Ttie plflt Turkey, to. curtail or halt pro-fairly st.able. ~f? world '9nnage is estlm,ttcr'at An early mornin~ beac}\ stroller, well dressed against the cold wind, wltches -poss1b),y in disbelief -as a ~er gll":' about his ap- pointed rounds recenUy at Santa Monica. Needless to say the i url· ~ had \l)e place to himself. ducUon, , Some Observers 'cllirn the !.260 ~ l',395 metrl,c tons.. ~ A temporary panic or. sorts ~~~~....::--~ hit.New York and Washington ~ . · · ,1. 01) 0 ~S I ·. .. addicts recently, however, but · 1 ( a 'to~.ranking nareotics In· ... 1 ;J f~~~~~ was r<lat'4 QR, ,D, ER : ~· . 'eautlfid ~ "I think lhe shortage In New Stick•on • ~ v<>rk l'W•s .. due to the 5t-d~y y·OURS ... House adv'•er Dr. Henry Ki-er ed d 1· ed t I I 'd hil ti" h' If · dock strike," said Deputy 1 AllL·S ··0 ' . ~anel Explores Washington News Restraints NEW HAVEN, Conn. IUPI) as a valtiable report'orial tool -The backgrounder briefing, to gain · added insliht into a requiring reporters to use story, said the press is to unattributed information, does btall)e for &QY .shqrtcomings of a serious disservice to· the b$ckgtoundef. , 1 newspaper readers, ae<:ording ''Yoh have t6 look· at the to a veteran Washington fact that if the backgroun-. journalist. : • ' . der's wro~g. it ·was· created by B~njamin C. ~ra<Qef!, ex-· the P.feSs. The niles are set-by ecuti~e editor , .or t ~·e the newsrfien. And 'it was an Washington Post, J~ined ~1te avenue which was designed by Hou::e Communlc~t10ns Dlrec-the press to help it get ad~ tor Herbert Klem and two ditit>n:al information·" said ne~s.me.n in a recent Yale KJein, a, fonner Sa~ Diego Un1vers1ty symposium o n , newspaper editor. "Who Limits the Ne~s?'ed' . Bradlee, alluding to White "The use of unattr1but in---~--'---"'---­ formation is that dreary, con- fusing, procession of words, like • h i g h administration sources,• 'top government of- ficials,' 'one highly qualified spokesman,' " Brad.lee said. "The person lnvOlved knows who iJ is ; the· writer knows who i( is," he continued. "The only person who doesn't know is the reader, and that is why we are tn business -to serve our readers. "And we forget that,'' Brad.lee sald. Bradlee, explaining another nason for the use of the back.grounder by government officials, pointed a critical fingerc at some Wa.shlngtOn journalistic rollee.l'Jes , 7 "Too many journa}lsts in Washington an! intimately less hermc' fir,res than you might imagine, 'Bradlee said: "They a~ bureau chiefs. They very u,1 T•1tt11o1e much like to play golf In the • aft<r"10n. " J\'ew Loy•lty? "And if Mr. Klein is nice. ... • enough to a r r a n g e a Gov" Ronald ..,. Reag~ backgfound briefing at 10 a~mrres_ a ~weat shirt o'clock in the morning, they g1~en to htm by the can be spoon-fed the govern-Chico State ~ollege ment line and get out on the football team in the golf coune by 2 o'clock," he governor's office. Act- ssid. ually, Reagan played But Klein, defending· the f~b~ to.r E.ureka Col- uae ef the background brle£il'll lege m Illtno1s. . . Sujtril A.rr1ng1r Rted & Bonon'11i1vtr "Woler lily" uporot11 into 3 ei•c11 for many 1u11., .27.SO ., Ho~d·mad11ilk roMs from Portvgol, llf1·lik1. Small Bud ••. ·S.00 large Ro11, , , 12.00 From th• Woodleod c.llectloo of figures in porcelain by Cyb i1. Beby Owl 4 Vt incht1 high ••• l0.00 flttr1 D11 Sittl11 Gorhom'• flow1r1 art hand enem.i.cl ond te-'·linilhM on 1010.JMoftd mnll Jn .. unique orr•ntt:"'-"" from 35.00 lo 3 0.00 Shown.,.90.00 • P1wf1r 0l11k Wh11 Ce11t1r Wilh uteh.1fitrnindtr, our wi111 bottl• Mu o·fthtd bonorn, tork intldt. 6li'." in dio• mtttro.,.1.SO .., . ...,.. cone n ec m op ace n-sat w e pu 1ng 1mse 1n Chief Inspector Jules Sachson ~ inger, said reporters com-forniatioo disclosed on the lhe reporter's place. "You of the New York City Pollet 1 promise themselves by at-record. would know. You would ask Department's Narc o t I cs TODAY I t~ing backgrounder )>rief· "Buty!M,I would ·be in control the .questions. And you would Division. "Most of the heroin , • lngs. ' 1 of il a~ that time," Bradlee not be given the Information. '1 that gets here comes tn by "What's wrong wilh it is that ship. Now that the strike has we are allowing ourselves to . ended , I think we'll see the be used by the governrneQI," Controvers1·a1 Pact OK'd shortage ended." Bradlee said. "I dcii't ttililk In Washington, Customs lbeir intent is eviL Bureau Commissioner Myles "Kissinger ls not an evil RENO, Nev. (AP) - A con-tourists drawn here for aam-Ambrose noted the absence or man. He js genuinely in-traat $600,000 under t h e bling and winter sports strug-any panic among addicts and terested in giving reporters Nevada Highway Department gled through a traffic jam said this was because o( two background with which they estimate has been let for one along a congested city street othfr factors. can write more intelligent of the last projects to push serving as the link between "I think that there has been stories. That's the rationale. Interstate 80 through Reno. two finished segments of 80 stockpiling and this has C1>me "But it doesn 't really work Nevada Rock and Sand Co. east and west or Reno. into the market to take the that wr.v, Bradlee said. "He of Las Vegas bid $1.7 million The contract awarded \\'ill place of heroin which has been won't tell yo u certain things. on tbe project to prepare get tQe freeway route ready seized. And as far as the ad- Therefore, he iJ'tell4tg you on-about three miles of Interstate for final paving and eventual diets, I think they have turned ly certain things."' 80 ·f~.'paving. completion by the winter of to methadone and other drugs Br ad I e e urged that ·The slate had estimated It 1973 -making It possible to in the absence of heroin ... reporters, when 1 o I d in-. would cost $2.3 million to drlve on Interstate 80 from According to an estimate by formation being disclosed WI~ nrush the work. San Fra11cisco to Lovelock in Dr. Joseph Albert Greenwood,. for background only, ask the ' The Reno freeway sei;ment northern Nevada. former Duke uni v er sit y briefer for his reasons for has been the topic of con-All streets spanning the statistics and mathematics doing so. , troversy and debate over freewa y route have been in professor and now a statistl- He also suggested that routes ,'1!d funding since 1956. use for several years and the cian for the U.S. Bureau of newspapers, including the In the meantime, thousands of major work will be•digging out Narcotics and o 8 n g er 0 u 8 Washington Post, the New 875,000 cubic yards of dirt Drugs, there were 315.000 ad· Yqrk Times and the · wire from below street-level parts diets in the United States at services, boycott briefings ·4th p rly of the route. the end of 1968. "called by the government for a The state highway depart-In the fiscal year 1971 some a purpose. • .•1 ment said the material taken 751 pounds of pure high grade Penonall1ed • Stylish • Efficient Ordor For Yourself or • Frlond· 'U•y be usecl on 1nv,lope.s •1 ;eturn ,adJr111 libels. Also very h1ndy •• identific1tio n libels for m•rking personal items such •• books, records1 photos, etc. labels stick on 9111• •nd m1y be used for 'mtrJring home canned foc:d items. All libels •re printed with stylish Vogue type on fine quality white· gummed paper. "If we boycotted these B • d Lik d from the freeway project heroin were seized through p .. articul ar briefings, then • · 1 e iirw~ou~ld~he~u~sed~~lo~r~la~nd~fl~ll.:~~ope~•~a~tio~n~s~o~I ~l~h~e:N~"~co~l~ic~•~~~-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~-~~-~~-~-~-~~-~-~-~-~~~-~~~,..~ some of the papers would have a story giving the ad· SAN FRANCISCO (URI) - ministration 'skinny' or the A fourth-party candidate background of something like would find strong support this," he said. among California voters and The: following day, Bradlee also might help President Nix· 1aid, the papers boycotting lb~ on's chances for reelection, session could "perfectly easy') the Californi& Poll reports. find out who gave the briefing PolUter ~tervin D .. Field ar1d. <11ttribute the infonnatlon said bis findings indicate a aceOrdlngly. large potential vote for a &.!Ch stories would 6e a day · fourth party to Ute left or the late, but "news Is not that Democratic Party and seeking perish•ble," Bradlee said. the votes of "disaffected BrJ1.dlee said he would allow groups such as militant young a reporter to attend a voters. blacks. b r o w n , b.ackground briefing If the women's Ii b be rs , con· s~sion was sought by the sumerists, and antiwar BC· newsman and If the official tivists." " Cry111I Clear Our 1parltling l1ad-cry1tol tree1 or• madii.ln Fronce •• , 6" totl 15.00:1" · 2•.00,9 •" 30.ob . liMitd 141ti'"flt111' S~i1ju1!on1ef 1 titony onnuol til!I~ 1dltio111 In 1toc.k. PtJfM!l plate, flrrt tditlon .•. 100.00 . , fayorit• of a Hundred Christm11s1s Spod1's Chri11mo1 T r11 Chino for 'thal 1pttial meal orgifl. 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Gridders '~med' In Violence Test ·· DAVIS (UPI) -For l1lll1Y travealr!Cu!ar. bk>Clc llopp11t of the pme's sintwy )'OWll of b)ood ·flow , into the ven- JIUticlponll, one of the lures trlcle. of com.petiUve football b the He aald the findlnP, ,.ere Inherent pruence of violent 1ignificant In that several of _physical contact. . the· abnormalities were not ' They ~njoy the execution of noted cjuring routine J>l.'&- i SIVage block that frees a athletic p h y s l ca I ex. 'baH-carrying teammate for a aminaUolll!I. Once detected long gain or a crashing tackle under game. conditions they · 1">lch uncenm1onl0\1SJy upends could not be reproduced by an opposing runner. treadmill ar other tests in the - 'nKlR situauonS'1 have at-labontory. traded the attention of two Beljan, a general surgeon University ~ California Davis and assistant dean of . the Mculty members bent on medical school, said the tests learning whether the mayhem had not convtnced him tbat pl gridiron combat sometimes football wu a buardoul •Port damage.s 1he heart. and added: . • Both On. Charles Kovacic "One of our objectives· l.s to of the UC Davis pbyaical point out· that our present education department a n d screening methods of players John R. Beljan ol the IChool of with potential heart problema medicine feel the need for may be ineffective." such research was tragically Kovacic, who holHs a Ph.D erriptiasi.zed by the recent In physical education from death of the Det.foit Lions' Columbia, said lack of fund! Chuck'Hughes. prohibits expansion of the Hughes collapsed and died study to an "ideal" level to In· during Detroit '• Oct. 24 game elude all memb.!rs of t~e UC with the Chlcago Bears from . Davis football team. what an autopsy determined During the past six seasons lo be a heart attack ~bly only two players we r e brought on by arteriosclerosis. monitored ·at each home game -one defensive pl~ ye r , Through a radioteletnelrlc usually a linebacker -and cystem similar to that used to one offensive player, usually a monitor astronauts in space, running back or eod. Kovacic and Beljan have Prior to a game, two silver taken the first stepa -on chloride dise-electrodes about meager funds -t o w a r d a half inch in. diameter are determining what effect the placed on the player _ one impact 1nd stress of football directly below the heart and have on the heart. the other On the right col· Allhough many questions re-larbooe. main unanswered, they say The eleclrocfes are put on &>me "abnormalities" have with oontact cement after IO:lown up in their heart tests careful preparation of the akin lttu.s far that beg continued to reduce its resistance to :,t.udy, hopefully on an ex-electricity and thus m.inimiUI }!anded scale. recording distortions. :: As explained by Dr. Beljan, Then they are wired to a )Jae abnormalltle.!1 I n c I u d e transmitter-padded with ·&Ott l{t.Stances of sinus .dysrhyth-poly-ethylene·;foam and tai>ea mia, • change in the rhythma-to the breast plate of the left tic pattern of the heart beat; shoulder pad. The receiver sinus arrest, a gap between arid recorder are stationed on heart beats; and in· the sidtlines. 'AEC Chief Returns To Colleg~ Te~hing SAN FRANCISCO (AP I - Glenn T. Seaborg. former chairman ol the A t o m 1 c EnersY COrumla&ion, lays he's Army Se~ks ·Young Men As Pilots returning tO the uni'versity life in some agreement with the radical cry of "Science for the People." The Nobe] Prize.winning discoverer of plutoDium left the University of California at Berkeley 11 years 'ago to ""becoin.e bead of U.S. atomic weaponry and nuclear energy development. Even · befofe Jl I 1 reap- pointmeJ}t by President Nixon in 1970, Seaboi'g had voiced a desire to return to college Army recruiters from Hun-teaching, and he fesigned last tington Beach are asking pro-July to do this. specttve pilot.I to "come fly" with them. Now 59, Seaborg in January Staff Sgt. Ron Crawford will begin teaching chemistry says appllcations are being to freshmen, lead a aeries of taken for the Army's warrant graduate seminars, and join officer flight training pro-his colleagues at the Lawrence gram. Radiation L'.aboratory l{I "It takes months 0 f search of superheavy ele- sophisticated training t o meats. qualify as warrant officer but Seaborg recalled in an !n-o~ it's completed you'll be a terview' how a year ago, at a full.fledged helicopter pilot meeting cf the .American and also an officer in the Association for the AdVance- Army," he said. ment of Science, a group. Of To qualily for the program, angry young radical scientists applicants mll!l. be between 18 broke up a panel discussion. anti 27. They should also have "Science for the People:" Bt least 60 seme.!lter hours of they cried. college studies or be a "There was a little fuzzy graduate from an accredited thinking there," Seaborg said. junior college. "But, looking back, I think Further information about those young people saw cor· the progrern is available from rectly that some redirection of Sgt. Crawford at t h e science was needed. recruiting office at 18530 p · nd Beach Blvd. The p ho n·e " .• , . erhaps science a number is 96U82l. technolog, were overshooting -----------the mark a bit -perhaps we weren't giving enough reflec- tion about whether and how to push development:" w ......... , •Kalllleen Fitzpatrick. ·dauellter ol ldt. and 'xn. Henry J. Fitzpat· 'rid: of Corona de! Mar, ·a. recelvtd a Stanford Oub of Orange County •JCbolanbtp. Miss Fitz· • pitrick II a froshman · .oclence major al Stan· lord University, and • p\&111 to study medicine. He went on , °Foreing scien- Wts to ·a: p and think and reflect WU good, although Pd have to say the technique of dimiptjon and unpleasantness did not make reflection any eal!lier." A year ago, Seaborg con-- fel!ISld , he was fearful of a major "antiscience, anti"'-in· tellectual" drive in student ttiinking. Such has not been the cue, he said. "Back here in Berkeley, t see that our graduate atudents are hardworking, 1nd that they have clear~t objectives -although they're far more aware of 90Cial problems than lhey used to be ... "This is aJI to the good," he ukt, for "when I was a gr"lduale student, roost of my colle.acua were proud that they were in an ivory tower. They didn't want to think of 1ny practical use for their work. and they steertd clear of problems in the real world. "But even then I didn't believe in isolation. I wanted to think throo.gh the im· pile.lions of my work. Thal'• what students are doing today, • Ind lt'a I good thing." .. • • ' •· Evy•n}\l~l~,$houlder• 1/4 oz."?'.'So·, 11~ oz. 15.00, 1 OL 30.00' , b. Houbigaryt Chantilly Par- fum,1 /4 oz. 1 o.oo, par· fume de toil~ 6.00 c. Marcel Rochas Femme Parfume 1/2 oz. 18.50, 1 oz. 30.00 d. 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Yves Saint Laurent Par- fume Y 1/4oz.10.00, 1/2 oz. 17 .SO, spray cologne 7.50 p. Chanel No; S 1 /2 oz. 16.00, 1 oz. 30.00, spray purse perfume 6;00 q. Crepe de Chine l /4 oz. parfum 7.50, 1/2 oz. 13 .50, spray cologne 6.00 4. Givenchy l /4 oz. 12.50, Parfum Pour Le Bain 1/4 oz. 6.00 s. Polly Bergen Torfue 7.50, spray mist cologne 7.50 may co cosmetics 100 . ' • Snowy Wreaths for I oor:s • . Ea~ year, just about everyone · drelllll of a white Chriltmu. Whether or ·not the f..Uve cloy btbiis driftJ of white fairy arcllitecture to the outdoors, ~ can have your •hare of snow lndoora - on the deuert p1atter.i ~ SQOWy effect: ii achlev:ed by rippled shells of meringue, filled with cold lemon cream and garnished with marascbinO cherries and blta of angelica to provide the look of anow-coverM wreaths. The dtlectable lemon cream that fil1I the MeriJliu,. de Noel Is a classic favorite of Freoch chels. Thanks to the pretence of unflavored gelatine, ibis fill. 1111 coob ooly a few min--the lelll!ll> of Ume it takes to diuolve the unflavot&I gelatine. Into the lemon, sugar and' · unJlavored gelaUne mixture goes Dully ;whipped cream. · Theft the delectable ~ Is spooned Into the meringue ''wreaths" and the -whole is chilled. 'Ibe tart flavor of the ·lemon lends the sweet meringues an ex· cellent taste contrast · Meringues de Noel provide a memorable dessert for the holiday din- ner, or a snack de luze with coffee for .:auests of the evening. . Arrange the snowy wreaths attractively :on .a platter and watch smi.Jea wreath the faces of your holiday guests. ' ' . MERING\)ES DE NOEL 4 eggs, aeparated ~ teaspoon cream of tartar 1' teaspoon sail 114 cupa sugar, divided 1 envelope unflavored gelatine 212 cup cold water 'ii cup lemon juice 1 tablespoon grated lemon rind 2 cups heavy cream, whipped To prepare meringue ahelll, beat eu whites until foamy. Add cream of tartar and u)l; beat until still, Iiut nol dry. Graduallj ada t _clip of the sugar and beat until very slUf. . Cover baking sheet with aluminum foil or heavy brown paper. J;iile meringue Into 8 rounds, about 3 b1cbes in diameter. Make a 2-inch depression in the center. A putry tube may be used to form the meringues. Bake in a 275 degree F. oven, I hour. Cool. . To irepare lemon filli.ng, mix together gelatine and remaining lf• cup sugar in. saucepan. Stir in water, lemon juice, lemon rind and beaten egg yolks. Place over )ow heai; stir constantly, until gelatine i! dfssolved and mixl'ure is slightly thickened. . Remove from heat; chill until mixture mounds slightly when dropped from a spoon. Fold into whipped cream. Spoon into meringue shells. Chill 6 to U hours before wvlng. U cleaired, garnlsb wilh pieces of angelica and maraschino cher· ties to represent Christmas wreath, llleJJ!: I oervingll. Color Christmas A . Bright Orange You can't beat the fragrance of fresh oranges or their natural look to give your house or office a special holiday air. Here are two decorations that are so simple to make but Jend an elegant mod look. FESTIVE HOLIDAY SWAG Supplies Needed Natural or artificial pine or laurel rope long enough for , · swag and drops '"' 20 medium size navel or:anges 8 lemons 2 rolls orange cellophane wrap 1 roll yellow cellophane wrap ·Lightweight household wire 3 yards orange velvet ribbon 11h incbe.s wide 2 wall books to attach swag to wall Prepare oranges and lemons by cutting 12-inch squares of cellophane. Place fruit in center of square, bringing edges to stem end and secure wfth wire. Allow six inches of wire to attach firmly to swag. Use 9-inch squares of yellow cellophane for lemons. At· tach 2 oranges and I lemon in groups on swag and several single pieces of fruit here and there. Form two bows and attach these with wire to swa~;.~~en hang on wall hooks. Or you can lay swag in center o! · · g table or on mantel top. MOD ORANGE CENTERPIECE Supplies Needed H medium "oran~.. • . • . . . . '! 4 cylinders in variousheigbts (!rom toil el tissue, paper towels, juice cans and so on} . Bright colored metalllc foil paper to accent your color scheme Green pine Small ornamental balls the same color as foll paper Wrap each cylinder in metallic !oil and secure with glue or tape. Depending on the area to be decorated, arrange · cylinders in circle or line. Top each with orange. Arrange greenery around base and scatter balls throughout greens. Keep extra oranges on band to replace the ones that are eaten -an invitin& way to serve oranges. A. TEMPTING SNACK FOR S~NTA'S PACK Ris ·ing Occasion The oi:iginal'st. Mchola.s of Myra was a Arter serWJg Blender-Quick Orange Trim a thin .slice from both ends of lall and)ean uay-lie.rdod bishop - a /ar Bread to lialilli, happpily enjoy lhe rest orange; cut fruil in haU, lengthwise. Wllh cry from the cbubby, red-sul~ Santa as a deUck>I:; lback for children and a shallow "V" shaped cut, remove White Claus of.today. -. • ~~alike., ,For an utra;Dk:e ,and ... center.c.ore. Cut into chunks and place in Clement c . Moql1! ~823 declded!Saote low'•cilcd icldlllori to SanlO"".-i, -wllh 1' cup orange juice. cover sboilld be a Jolly, claibby ell. A few years don't forget to include fresh navel and whirl on hlj!hest ape«! unlU pureed. later, 'l'bomas Nall, a famous car1ooDlst, orang•. Add enough •11<11UonaJ juice to yield I Y• completed lhe tranafonnallon by pl<>-BIJ!:rilli:ll40ICK ORANGE BREAD cups. lurlpg Saote aa an.obvious &ood eat«. 1 1"'1• oranlll'. 1111~led In large bowl, sill together Dour, bak· 1( 11 ro 1'0nder that Santa haa'put on \I cup fresh oqu~ orang .. juice Ing powder, llOda and aall Thoroughly welght Each child for years bu eagerly · 1 '"' cupa sifted Dour combine orange puree with sugar, egp set out homemade goodies to tease, t.mpt 2 lWpoOos bokbii powder and melled butter. . and influence Santa, not,even questioning ~ · l 1teaspoon •eoda ' Add all at once to dry Ingttdients, Stir· it he could aUll make• it-.down the ~ teaspoon salt ring Unul well blended. chimney. 1% cups sug&r Stir in nuts. PoLD' Into greased 9 x 51 S Al the zero hour approaches and your 2 egp, well beaten Inch loal pan. Baie at 350 degrets for 1 tids want to whip up a treat iqileave ror . J4 cup melted butter or rqargarine hour. or until loaf tests OOM. O:lol ln pan Santa, try to~Ullng as quick and easy 1 cup comity cboJ>Red pecans or for,10 minutes before turning out on w1re u ll II ,lood. walnull rack. · N PILOT·iDYUTISll .· BEA ANDERSON, Editor _ ·.:. ........ w. ~ 1t. 1"1 ...... ' Home News Choices . Growing :i~1 In Trees ;: ' By DOROTHY WENCIC 0r-c.....r ........... 0Ver tbe TbanksgJVbii weekend O'!f family bought our Christmas tree. No, ~e did not buy'an artificial tree -we ~t one that,is still alive and grow.4ig. It, Will continue to grow. and won't be cut ubtil the day we are ready to decorate It. ~ .. '' our tree is a "choose aud cut,. ~ from an Orange County Christmaa ti'ff · fann. !l's a beautiful, full Monteroy IP!' wilh long, tiright green needles, ;Wu Be<:ause it's nol going lq be eul ·the day we are ready for tt. .it will !!'>' fresh and moist over. the entire hollaiJ, season. The needles won't ~ and W off. And it will have a strOng, "p~" odor. ~ It =ts less lhan many of the cut -... that wUI be sold. al the Christmaa "'9 lots. And while it Is growing II belpe a ~Ir Ue blt to Improve the On!nge 0...ty .,.. vironment. . : : •. Farming ol "choose and ca ~'·' Christmas tre.s Is becoming more •P more common, partlcuJarly' In urban areas where there is an abUndance' 'of. potential custo~ers. -:~' --LIVING TREE : • Another type of Chrisbnas lree thit has been becoming more popular is· 'ttie .. living" tree that Is growing In a cofi.. tajner and can be planted ouf4oor1 lat.tr: In years past we have ~ two siicli trees. One is MW a huge pine in Wi" backyard. 'I.be 9the~ we pf anted and a{ter a couple years chopped it down and used it again for another Christmas. The living trees are expensive oom- pared to lhe cut trees . However, they can t give you years of enjoyment for your money. If you buy a. living tree. be sure t• choose one which will do well in Soulbe.rn California such as tbe Mooterey pine. One living tree we bought (the ooe we cut down later) was ii. native ot the Colorado mountains and it gmv very poorly in OW' :warm, dry climate. .• u ~ pre1.r to buy the tradlllonal eut Cluistmaa tree, tbe U.S. Department of Agriculture has some tips for selectin1 and caring for your tree. Berore you buy a tree, suggests · USDA, decide where it will be dl!played so toot It won't be too big or blo small for the space. A tree that is to stand in a cornet will ooly have to look \lbocf on two sides. ·, Be '""' that the lree does not sjarid near a source ofiheat such as a fireplace or furnace outlet. 'The heat could makt the tree unsafely dry in a short time.. • Freshness is an important key whe11 selecting your tree, according lo USDA. The needles stx>uld be resilient, not brit· tie. Snap a needle with your fingers to test it. Then shake or bounce the tree on lhe ground lightly to see thal the .needles are firmly attached. U Mly a few .drop off, the tree is fresh. The tree should have a strong fragrance and display the best qnalltiaa of its species -especially color. Tbe limbs should he strong enoogh to hold 'ornaments and strings of lights. STORE OUTDOORS Store your tree outdoors until you ar, ready to put it up. As soon as you get Jt home, cut tile butt at a diigonfll abou~ an inch above the original cut. This OP,el'IS the poI"e9 and aids in the absorption of water. Place the butt end in a container ol water. Then when you btl"I the -Indoors, saw the bull again, squaring oil the diagonal. • Keep the bait ewJ ol the -In a ...,. tainer ol water lhe eoUre time It II in 11:1o houst. Refill the oootalner dally as treu .,drink" a lot. • •. When you decorate the tree, examtne your light cords for frayed or worn spets that could short out and start a fire. AM never leave your home with ..tM 01rlstmas tree"· llf!IU -. A aq>le we know lost the frn lia!I otlllelr home !Ml year as a mult ol a·flre-bJ lilolr O>rlstmas lree ligbta. 'Ille>' ...... ~ gone for fifteen minfJtel. ·~ QUESTIONS WE Alll!,ASUD Q. Last ~ummer we mad~-pick~ and canDed lhem, plannlllfl.to P" ~ as Chrisb\lU gifts, ~ ODM we've ea~ have -jfeliclous, but..,. llltll all ttill talk aboOt botulism we'l't no4erlng U they rnlgbt become -· •• ce.u~ don't want to poison--!., • A. Plokles an a bfcb acia ~ -they ... l1llllktl1 to ..... bolu1lsm. ,,,. Jiolulllllis -O\llY """" ID. ""' odd fl\odS 'IUCh .. •'l!-· n.. ~ -.... P!"O-hlemlf ao....,. .-.-.m tM reClpe and tOo 11t11e ""-1llell or II ~ became moldy mi i1o mild -up utO acid. Discard ony pickles tbal an mo14f. Q. Is then! a dill'"""' In food ·~ belwe.n. pumpkin seeds and ~ seeds? :!J. A. Pumpkin seed kemeb have sllabllr more pr<ileln and sllghlly len fa~· ..a therefore allghUy fewer calories lhn sunflower seeds. They m also quilt a bil higher in lron. On \he hind, 1unflowet seeds have slx times as much thlamln and twice as mucl\ niacin as pumpldn seeds •. I I I I I • j •. • . . ' • • .. Air.:Conditioned • • - • .. . .. . ' • N~w .Engl41 nd Air Derby wi nner Georgia Papp•u (le~) boards he r pla n•· en ro ute to Federal Aviati on Wo men's Advi sory board. Army nurse .Barba ra Tlush~ of Florida .(right) rec;eived captain's .bars whil e sky div ing. • •• .iWo·men ·.::· Winging to Work l19C ' ~ ' . .-·-. r · "' ~ ... ~ 1\_ ~ t ~ fo, ~ ·~ ,. jl ...,:. ,,.. f ... )\ ;.· ' ~ .;,. "! \\ , ~ Women may be considered flighty but more of lhem are ~su~ing positio111 of autborl· ty in -avlatiOn. · Here's a glimpse of a governm~ntal aviatrix, distaff offi9t!rs in tile armed forces, CalhoUc hpspital personnel. on ,mercy flights .and · a husband· wife •air controller t~m. Wheo BS2 bombers Jipproach Castle Air Force Base. a 'sergeant in tbe control tower giv:es initial instrucUons. then Jeta:, his wile guide . the big planes in to a safe landing. Sgt. Richar:d Redhill maru a radar screen which pinpointa planes five to 10 miles from the base, allowing him to giv,e early landing pattern il'l- at:ructlons. Sgt. Unda Redhill. bis Zl· year~ld wile, taktS over when she can see the incoming aircraft from another part of the control tower. She gives pilots further instructions and clears tbe planes to land. "They say it isn't good for couples to work together like that, but it works fine for us," Linda said in an Interview. "Maybe it's because we're still newlywed!, but I think tt is because we can share our daily problems and know what one another is talking about." Their 'jobs as air controller• originally brought the Redhills together at Stewart Air Force Base in New York. They were married two years ago. Because she was the on1y r....i. aintrou.r at Stewart. •·J found some prejudice at fim -and it really bugged me," Linda said. "I didn't join to get married. I was doing it because I really wanted to. Girls just have to work harder to prove themselves when they get into work that wually is restricted to men." Women in the Air Force (WAF) weren't allowed to be air controllm between 19$3 and 1968, she said. •·rt was closed because the Air Force worried about training women on1y to lose them when they married or because they couldn't cope with the stress," she said. The strain has been heavy, I h e admitted, particularly ' during her assignment in Southeast Aslra where she saw aome planes crash. "You have to ·have a lot of confidence in yourself and keep your cool ," Linda said. "ll you're working ! , .0 O O planes a month, lt1s a breeze. · But when it gets up to 30,000, then It's tough." Bolh the Redhllls piano to re. main in air control work or an allied field but are uncertain whether to re-enlist in the Air Force. Linda's hitch ends in eight months, her husband's in two years. '11 might prefer working in a f1igtt 8el"Vice stt.tion giving weather information or as a flight data specialist, but I wouldn't want to leave the air field," Linda said. . ............ _ Sister Ruth Bokun, who earned crew . ' mem ber status I f or service on two life-. flights, saving trades veil fo r he lmet in Corp us Christi. ·I ... J • ~ Groups Await Arrival of San ta Claus ~ ~ ~ f ~ ll i -i l f ~ ~. ~ " ~ ~ ;;! Five Decp des Togethe r PriendJ and relatives ol Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hellmers ol Newport Beach hon· ored them during a party celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary, h osted by the Mmes. Grace Hellmers, Dorothy Ousley and MyrUe Kraut. Former residents « West End1 the couple was married in Los Angeles. He is a native of Germany 1nd ahe was born tn Pennsylvania, Hellmers was general manager or Stauffer Clltmlul Co. before retirina iJl 1968. .M Christmas draws near, h o 11 d a y activities are in· creasing along the Orange Coast. 1 Woman '• Club A CbriBtmaa party featuring lunch and. cards ill plfJU)ed by the Woman's Club of Laguna Beach for 12:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 17, in the Woman's Clubhouse. Mrs. Kim Ellil ii accepting reservatJons. PWP Chapter Folk ~ncen: in c:oforful cti• tumes will enliven t b e Christmas meeting of Parents Without Partners, South Coaat Cbapter 306 on Friday, Dec. 17, in carpenter Hall, Dan1 Point. Presenting Greek. Ukrainian and Turkish folk dances will be the Laguna Beach Folk Dancers, and concluding the program will be a C2415Ule view of the United European American Club'• activities, presented by Mrs. Linda Warden. All single parents are In- vited to the meeting, which will begin with coffee at 7:30 p.m. Parent Group the Driftwood Beach Club, Huntington Beach will be the getting for the a n n u a 1 Christmaa dinne.r dance o( Parents Without Partners, Orange C.oast Chapter 26, on Saturday. Dec. 18. Dinner will be served at I p.m. and dancing to the music or the Harmonalres will begin at 9. All single parents are in· vited and may conlact Mrs. Mary Henry or Arnie Stedman for reservations . OWL Members of the Officers Wives' League of Orange County will gather in the El Toro Officers' Club for a Christmas dinner dance Satur- day, Dee. 18. Jerry Platfoot apd his orche.!ltra will furnish music for dancing. . Spinsters Holly and Christmas berries ·will decorate the B i s t r o restaurant, Los Angeles for the 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 18, Holiday Dansant of t h e Spinster1, v•hich \viii honor Spinst ers married within th e last three years. Music for dancing will be provided by the Black Watch. Tee n Challe nge Toon Chall•ll!I• women will Zeta Beta be telling baked goods from · A progressive dinner is plan- ll 1.m to 2 p.m. Saturday, ned fp.r members of the Zeta Dec. 11, at K-Mart Jn Orange, Beta Chapt er of E p s 11 o n Anyone wishing to donate sale Sigm& Alpha and the i r items may bring them to the husbands Saturday. Dec. 18, ule or to the Teen Challenge beginning with cocktails and Center, Orange. hors d'oe uvres in the home of Del ta Gamma Members of lhc Sa nta Ana- Newport Harbor Chapter or Delta Gamma Alumnae and their husbands will gather in the Newport Beach home of Mr. ind Ml'1. Thomas Ca~y. Saturday, Dec. 18, tor a Christ· mas cocktail party. The 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. event. wilt include vi ewing t h e parade or lighted boats in the harbor. BSP Chapter Mrs. Norman Becko will open her Seal Beac.h home for the a p.m. Saturday. Dec. 18, wine-tasting party pl anned by Delta Delta Kappa Chapter or. Beta Sigma Phi . A selection of cheeses will be served with the wine, and a Me1lca n buffet dinner will conclude the Chri s t m a s featlvitles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams . Hos ting the main course will be Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trueman. and servi ng dessert will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whelan. Carol si nging '.''ill be iriclUded, with 1'.1:rs. Rubye A1ann as accompanist. The chapter again plans tG "adopt'' a child at Albert Sit- ton Home, providi n g Christmas gifts under the direction of ri.1rs. 8 r u c e Singleton. Chiropractic The Kings Table restaurant, Westminster will be the set- ting for the Oirislmas pa rty planned by the Orange County -CJ1iropractic Society, begin- ning with a social hour at 7:30 p.m. Auxiliary members are "lnaklng party arrangements. Mrs. Jaycees . 11.Ustletoe ~1ndness w 111 theme the Christmas dance planned bY the Hun lington Beach Jaycees and ~lrs. Jaycees for Sa turday, Dec. 18, in the Moose Lodge, Hun- tington Beach. Dance music for the 8:30 p.m. event will be provided by the Gents. Women's Club r.tembers of the Costa i\1esa \Vomen's Club will ga!her for a Christmas brunch on Fridav Dec. 17, in the \Voman··; Clubhouse. Costa l\fesa. Enter- tainment will be provided by the Costa lifesa High School Choir, and me mbers \Viii bring food and clothing for needy families. Polish Club A Polish-style Christm8s dinner-dance is on the calefl· dar for members of the Or- ange County Polish Club Sat. urd~y_.. Dec .. 18. The 7 p.m. fest1v1t1es will ta ke place in the Orange Elks Hall and wi ll benefil a private girls' high school . Members also will bring soft toys to be delivered to Fair\"iew State Hospital on Christmas Day. Dance music will be furnish-ed by the Cavaliers begin ning at 9. wOmma&&ll iiJ@o@m It's the season for giving and the Vol unteer Burea~ _or South Orange County offers golden OP"" portun1t1es for t hose "'ho choose to gi ve or them· selves -the best gift of all. Th~ bur~au serves as a clearing house for vol· untecr JO bs 1n the ~ommunity. Call .any weekday from 8 a.m. to I p.m. at 642·0963. CHECKING IN . Fair~iew . State llospital needs additional help Jn chcck_1ng 1n and stocking the storeroom with donated items. , A year:round job. it's importance increases dur- ing t~e Chr1.stmas season. A person with an aptitude for figures is needed to log volunteer hours. TREE LOT Y_oung people \vho attend classes at Services £or the "Bhnd, Santa Ana, are operat ing a Christmas tree lot as a fund-raising project. Sighted volunteers are needed to man the collee boo th and do odd jobs. ~ • ~ork W:a Shed Away Two waJben and dryen In every home and knit.I la every C\ol«-. tut'• what an 1ppllance monulaclurer and fiber • ~ firm predict . to molth lbe srowJng acceplance o( Pllo, ""'°'lally tho new p.-le fabrics. At a Jtnlt-ololy Seminar a Knit lnl'Clf'maLion Strvlct WIS NUIOMCelfand tips on 1ewing and laundering lbe ,,... bllta were given. Qmumen now can quiz home economists, aclentisll and businessmen via a Cool· Line, (ml) 253-1301 , on quea- tiolls pertaining to the fabrics, , Manmade fibtn:, or wonder fibers u they~e often been called, are tht reyon we now boNe perlcrmance and oate<t- care in our •ardrobes, a apeaker taid. WASHABLE FIBER We ba\1e entered a new pbue. an era of knit. which permit machine washing and drying of dresses, men's suits, curtain!, draperie'.s and slip covers, she adde(I . For washing knit garments these were t h e recom- mendations: Use warm water wash and cold r~e. New Q.ueen Revea ls Pio;ect ror Bethel Choosing· as her theme Frlend&bJp II Lllte a Garden: the More You Tend .]\, the More It ,Grows,, Mia Kathy Budd bas betn lnalalled honored qu~of,Bdhel IS7. f. 'nttt:oatiooal ·~ ot Job'• .. ~ugbters.) t · • Tht ctre:rilonies took place In the Seafarln1-Mr's o Jl It! Temple, Newport Buch. • Joining Mils ·Budd, ~n Orange Coast C o.11 i g e freshman, on the u:eciltive l board ~ vie Misses Marti l Houston, 1 en Io r princess:. 1 Janet Wilder, junior pMOCU'I: Ca~y Coooelly, lllide., and . Terry WeatherWu, marlhal. other officers. are· th e Mlssea Terry Craig and Ki.thy Rabanus, guards: L i n d a Williams, Gayle Beeler, Gail WEARS ·CROWtt: ' Short, Melinda Palmer and · Kathv Budd Judy Paley, messengers; Deb-. • ' ble May, 'chaplain; Barbara.-----~-----+-. Schmok, treasurer; Nancy Andy'' Fun : 1 Schoenmehl, recorder: Paula Ask any kid. •1Ask Andy"lll Stl'er; mUSiciNl a Ii d JuU9 fun. 8'e it S'afurd:ays 'io Q,91 ! Shoemaker and Barb a r a DAU.Y PILOT. 1 : J l Bower, custodians, 1 • 1 Miss Budd has ~nnpunced •-d . . . 'A-·A.t~ Use the permanent prtss CY· cle for gentle agitation. Ory at low heat on the permanent press cycle. Don't overheat. • • . And Afterwar d$ 1 that the ~thel will a~opt a ward at. Fairview S t a \ e Hospital and provide monthly parties to further .her goal of 4eveloping understandlpg and friendship for the ment.al1y retarded. V'J . llolr Th. . Before • • • What if children dirty their party clothes before the party begins? With ne·W knits, the solutiOn is simple: toss the clo thes (minus the children) into lhe washer and dryer and they'll be perked up be- fore it's party ti.me. Sorting was listed at im· portant for proper care of washable knits. Sort by color. New knits may have free dye in the first few washes. Separate heavy gannents from those not ao heavy to avoid overdrying. Use a fabric softener in the final rinae to eliminate static. TREAT STAINS Dry cleaning &0lvent should be kept handy to treat oily stains like salad dressing, lipstick, body oils before washing. Turn garment wrong side out over an absorbent towel and apply solvent to spot. Follow wilh an application of heavy dutY detergent. Then just launder. Knits add a new dimension to fashion a1id are a boon to the home seamstress. They provide an array of colors and textures and are easy~are. Here are home economist lips for home sewing of knits : Pre-shrink all interfacinis and notions as well as fabric. Wash Md dry them using the same procedure you'll use after th'e garment is com~ pleted. Be sure the machine tension' Is balanced. While sewing hold the fabric slightly taut as it feeds through the machine. Use a No. 14 ballpoint .nee-· die. Horoscope: Pisces Intuitive THU RSDAY DEC EMBER 16 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-Apcil 19): Idealism now tends t o dominate. Be generous, not foolish . C:Ontrol impulse to· trust wrong persons. One at a distance really is not aware of close-up situation. Khow . this and respond accordingly. TAURUS (April 21>-May 20 )' Partnership prospects need careful review. Tendency Is to be deceived concerning assets, investments. C h e c k pro- cedures. Caution now is your all y. Check with one born Pamphlet Available The newest edition or the Daily Pilot Handbook for Press Chairmen is o£f the presses and available for pick-up by club publicity ch~irmen. A ce>rnplete "how-to" booklet on submit- ing news releases, the booklet also gives rules for photo coverage and other important pro- cedures in handling women's department news. Free copies are available in Daily Pilot offices in Costa Mesa, Laguna Beach and Huntington Beach. HO! HO! HO! .. The look of the white collar girl, Im mo rt a 11 zed in Christopher Morley's "Kitty Foyle", is all over the place In spring collections. · White collars and white cUfis are in for day and some designers carry the l.ok over into evening. Most of the col- lars lie flat. 01110\.IS .,. .... 1131 E.. Cott't Ht9hw•v CO!'oll• 4tl M•r-Ph. 67)·1910 •••llllAIMl'k•NI •Mflt .. f 0.,.. 11 TH"* .. SfllM l,.Act!IM DAILY PILOT CLASSlflED ADS .. t Follow Sonte to the Bidlique ... you won't have fo go anywhere* 'J!!I~~ else. ... Open nights till 9:00 through December 23rd ~L, BIDTIQUE t .. 7 fashion island, newport center Select a thread according.to the give of the fabric . Polyester Is usually ' a good choice. According to the knit ex- pertsmost of the tec.hnlquea of good . home sewing can be adapted or applied directly to knits. , L Be sure to cut the pattern on the-grain or if the knit is e1tra stretchy· follow the same precautions you would use for1 1oose1y Woven f&brl c. With bulky knits clip the ncis,, from tbe seams. Pamphlets on sewing knits are available at most fabric ships. 644 -5070 I CASCADES 3112 oz. 14 i11,h 11 lonf. 4 01. tf l11111ri· 0111 h11m•11 h,;,, All PLATINUM lllet. ·1 ~ A FROSTED. S21 .f5 . ·····••:•·•·• ~ ~~ l 00°/o HUMAN HAIR WIGLETS ' ' 2 oz. 11111. S1 I .f5 NOW OR .............. ,. lt'J ttie .'"' 1,.0011 ;':; NOW $48.~ . ' ... ·:: '• 1>,.• ' :..: ·!· •• :~· .. WIG AND BEAUTY SALON I He Api,.lll't!Mtlt0 lll1M1•IN4, lit A"'9'a.t.41 w 548-3446 m 250-D Eost 17th Strool L HILL•AEN SQUARE COSTA MUA _______________ , ___ .. ' . . " f I I t I l •I ' . . .. ' .. • . . w ......... _...., lS, 1'171 Tis tne Season to Be Wary -' Sklonlk -Sidewalk pboey perflunB. Oleap - vendon _, be around all<r ""' botUed undu ...... Clriltmu day to ma~• be1rlaa remar~abl• ............ -.. -.C. lo -ol leod· -SidewalltlYPI. Beware Ii lnl~ pboQy' p e 1 r l 1 , . eounterfeU are prM1cketed price w1tclles. fakt ca • h m 4 r • tap which aa;e l hen swea\ers (usually b r u 1 b ed ureduced" to ~tt 1 you tbtt rayon) and phony wh!IWnc lmprealoi J«l'.ft plllng a ani.mal toys (dJ1 bon11t 1 whaleol~blrJUn. lllesmen .,. known lo carry _ Solltltllloo!. Ast to ,.. lo be wiry, the Buruu . whistles around In the 1 r the llct11111 o1 1 oollcll«, waldllnc out for the mouths). • esoeclallv that o1 a peraon """' ~ mojor phon1 IYP1 ra\UIJI& a U. Clll for the cauae ; of "needy chlldren." Reserve ~""""""~VIBGINIA S your . c1on1t1ons for the SNIP 'N STITCH. SHOPPE l<i!llmlte dw1U., that ne.d 3334 E•1t Coa1t Hwy. • Coron• dtl Mer them. hon• 671·8050 -Un tao w D deliveries. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! :!°~ ":.t":.~~ Kffll.er i1 lier• •IMll •• wh• ••w hacl b.tf•r t•t •rt111ite4 1ki•t t ifh fer Chrl1tM• .. 1thtr -• rob. .,. 1f-lio1111 1\irt. 1d -Slilrt ,, •tit. i1ter -Nithti• or p•11t 11i1lt totll1r -61•cho 1!rtirt or Tie ,.d for ell fho1• who 1ew, elKtric 1ch1ors, hfffflf .. '"• in.int 1ho1r1, end t iff cortlficetoi, the meuencer to retarn when the pereon ii IM>me. You could he poylng for on empty box. -ComparaUve price claims on Oiristlnu mennandlle. A Otrlstmas tree s e I J I n g 0 regularly" for S19 a n d r<duced lo 110 early In tile *800 is llUSpeCt. -Wbolellle pdm, Don~ believe rttallerl who clahq. -· .. llOIJlng 1t. -· prtca. -Low-cool Wltcbts. <l>eCtr ll>e guarantee by I h e 111amlfactum or .u.e ,.ner, nlber than 'an Independent repair aervlce. ' • Tbe Bureau aay1 t0me Chrlltmu ahopplna. pn>blems Item from the facl thal a .,,....,,... ii • eoft -.. To ·-being .gypped. the Bureau ouggests shoppers deal with lfllers of known relilhlllty. ~ desllna with ~wn firms cbtct with your local Better Busloeas B u r e a u or Chamber ol. Commerce, Other tipe : -En.mine all purchues befcn Cbristmu. R e t u r n defective merchandise. -Before buying, check into whether the sale is final or if !lie purohase CID he U· changed. U a gu,anntee ii In· volved. get It In writing. ..... . ... .~..... . f~ ' •• • Seo Yo• 5MJ11 , 'iiRGINI.( Becauae ol the seuonal nature of the mercbandise, a claim ol a former price Is ablurd. ''Most merchants,0 t be Bureau said, .. are honest and are not to be confwed with the small percentage practicing decepti ve aellJng methods." Pizza Party Plannecf 1".l.1 For '*""'• Wl'v. • i.,.. soltdlon ef -.VllM 1-1 1rlrN Ml ....,_. for "'-MW *-t W ,.... llillt ...,..., M ,,..,.,.. ,., .... hollN';" "'1Ma. ,_.,.,. ·-ltr'Mllde .,... ........... 1tci-f1M\. . e UNUMUtCAll e 114STDtHA .. I AN EXCITING LUNCHEON FASHION SHOW By Ewen's ~outique (2300 HARBOR BLVD •COSTA MESA) Featuring fashions by "\lJi9J(' of California Mom Posts Forget-m·e-not DEAR ANN LANDERS: The letter from the wife who wrote to say her hus- band was a good man but be aever remembered her birthday jogged loose IODle pleasant memories. My mother bad the same problem but she solved it when [ was I yean old. I remember the OC· cuion vtvidly. Mama's birthday was on Jan. 18. On Jan. 17 she tacked a large poster on the door of the kitchen. It read: CLOSED TOMORROW IN JIONOR OF MY BIRTHDAY. ' Dad got the hint and took the whole family out to dinner on Mama's birthday the next night. She light-heartedly tacked up that poster every yeirion Jan. 17 and Dad continued to honOr the tradition. Last year Mom died of a heart attack. She, was stricken on Jan. 19. Dad said he was sure she waited till after her birth· day to die because she so enjoyed that night out. It's a sweet thought, ,but I half believe it, too. Incidentally, Mom loved your column and so do I. -WINNIPEG READER DEAR . READER : Your mother was a wise woman. Sbe knew tJait often it i• euier and Jet1 buardoua tO rncll ooe'1 dntlution by travtlin1 tbe back roads n-!bin !be bDSY lqla ... y. 'l1laW f0< a IJell't.WlltlDlDJ Jetier. receive a telephone call with the news that some good friend or relative was seriously injured -or killed -in a car accident. They will mourn the Joss of ifl.. nocent people who died in a crash because some. drunk was driving. Please, Ann, put something In your col- wnn about drunk driving. Point out that many people th1nk they can hand.le a car competently after two or lhree drinks - or even four or five -because they can stand up, talk sense (THEY think it's ~) and see well enough to gel the key in , the ignition. What an intoxicated P,erson does not realize is that he is no judge of his competence, brilliance or anything else. Thank you. -HINSDALE READER DEAR HIN: I'll do more than remlod them. I'll tell them whttt to wz-Ue for a free Drink-drive Calculator. It ls a cardboard meter which ttlls bow . mucll a penon caa aafely drink, ac· conflng to bis weight, and bow much alcohol be can take within X number of boun befe're it will affect bis abUUy to drive safely. Safety Coordinating Committee 1w made thJs Calculator available, without charge, to anyone wbo ;writes to: Drunk Drtvi.Dg, .P.O. Bo• 30r7, Springfield, D!lno!s 6%106, DEAR ANN i.ANDERS; I have been going steady with a wonderful fellow for nearly five months. Last night Art surprised me with an engagement ring. I can't say l am' unhappy (in fact, I am thrilled) but one thing is missing. He has never said, "I love you." Isn't this strange? Art was engaged to a girl a while back and he gave her 'a ring just before he left for Vietnam. She cheated on him when he was away so he broke the engagement when he got home. Can this be the reason he can't seem to say. "I love you?" What should I do about it? -SOMETHING MISSING DEAR S.Pif.: Yes, something IS mit1- lng, but the Important components are present. He wants to marry you, ud I hope you won't be so foolish as to say no because he is unable to verbalize his feel. ings. Don't make an Issue of bis hangup. Be patient. I suspect you've guessed th e Pizza and movies will be the featured attractions· at a Hanukkah and movie party given by Orange County West ORT (Or· ganization for Rehabilila· Uon through Training) Monday, Dec. 20, start· Ing at noon. Sampling the fare Oeft to ri~ht) are Tamarah Treglia, Mrs. LawrenceTregliaandJon Walker. THINK 8 DAYS THINK DEAR ANN LANDERS> With tfle holi- day season upon us, it ls inevitable that thousands of people who read this will Governor .Rlcbard B. Ogilvle's Traffic WESTCLIFF Pl.All ' NIWPORTER INN reason. ,----------.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Tundays & Thursdays, NOQn Betrothal. Revealed Reuben"s The engagement or their daughter Karla Ann Friend to Daniel S. Mueller and plans for a March 18 wedding in First Methodist Church have been announced by Mr. and Mn. Robert Friend of Costa Mesa, The bride-elect graduated from Corona del Mar High School. in Colla Mesa, 1555 J,dams • • I Her flance, son of Gilbert Mueller and Mrs. Jeanne Mueller, both of Tustin. is a· student at Orange Coast College and a graduate of Foo!hlll Hi gh School. WI HAYI YOUR SID 2'/J TO 12 Not •II stylM 1n tttl1 size range, s.-.i....a ..... ..w.~11.• ..... s,~ ~+ .. ~J~ ... - 'IllE PASHI(I( Slll!S 11111!' llAIE LtPll CIJIPOR'J'ABLB YOU.\ lfet .u.t. k ...,, ~ ;t/it. purq14 ow.t. ~ ~ •41U twJWig• .tJJ.U, ~ ~•'W'Cl. ~ad~ Enna Jettick MAKES THE PERFECT GIFTI $16.99 .....,_ 111 WDT UNCOUf AYL SANTA ANA 1oa 1A1t 4.,. n. MOM' 14MH1 -- Three Projects Juniors Offer Help EXTRA LEAN CUBE STEAKS $ 19· lb Dinner Quick .•• .. ~: ...... , ··-··-· 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-8310 SPECIALS THURS., FRI., $AT,. DICIMlll 1•, 17, 11 OLEO MARGARINE FRESH GREEN IMPERIAL BROCCOLI STICK· SPREAD c c lb lb \ Tlle Gourmet's Choice Tender & Flavorful WI RISElYI TMI RIGHT TO LIMIT 9UANTITllS l GLOW, GLOW, GLoW TO TURN Y0\1R CHRISTMAS q>EA IJGHTS ON • • • • " Food ta •IM\YI Dk:e • • •: Ever !lint o1 gMn( ...,,.. ""I a jl(IUM ol estra l <pecW cotr.. roi elegant • sipping evs:y ~g • • • •, Perhaps Cirib .EMue Moun-*'. taJn !run Jamaica ••• Waller Jnto a bower of • : polnoetllas •• yellow, pint, or red, from Mr. Ecke'a :; Poinsettia R a n c h in •' :: Encinata.s. I! a poime«la .... could have a pedigree, Mr. ;: ' Ecke's blood line runs from poinsettia one •• extremely ~ long lasting •• the top of the crop are saved for ,.. Flower Shop Lido . • • Red apples and popcorn •• all the living greens • , bolly with red berries to make your Christmas table come alive •• giant pine cones •• Uving Christmas trees of . • • . ivY trained like a topiary • driping with red velvet • ribbons. The cute k 1 ~ dolls, Henrietta, Simon, and Lily . . the Jove of everybody's lie festooned wtlh candles, star flowers, fruits •• what a way to say • Merry Christmas to the : very specials, like the boss' • wife .• • • EVERYBODY LOVES DIFFERENT THINGS TO EAT ! • • . • Cooking friends would : welcome a trio of Spice ~ Islands odd ball spices .•• chervil to pack a wallop into ~ eggs, coriandtr the secret ingredient in glazed sweet •: potatoes, vanilla beans, the new Garden ~1int . . . • Onion, garl!t, sea salted or : candied Pernuls, or soy : beans gone toasted and , taste wild •• J oi ka • Reindeer meat ballJ . . : Kosher style cauliflower . . ~ New Zealand Kiwi Fruit. . Marie Elisabeth skinless • boneles.s sardints, :: BlIT HOW DO YOU WRAP ODD BALL ·PRESENTS ? TOO TOO MUCH G!FT SHOP OPEN SUNDAY • • • • • • • • . • . • • • . • • • • • • Take a sculptor with a "' sense of humor and you find • a mad musician, or golfer, : or caveman and woman the ! Bencini way. Everylhng : from International Silver , chafing di shes to Japanese :. woks . . Hummtls and an ;~ old mother stuffed pig nurs. :! ing three little pigs . , • M. ~ W. Carr Daguerreos •.. fine picture frames, tht new old fashioned threesy oval kind or a set of real lltUe house canister shops ••• The Mill, The Sweet Shop and the Coffee House Coffee ~ grinders and G e r be r 1 Legondary blades . . . A bank that set "Since I stop- ped smoking I save a pack a day" with a 40 cent slot In top .• A bird Feeder and ••. Klt<:ben Herb pnlon~ gay fabric calendars to dec- orate a wall. , , Richard's, the Pe o p 1 e Stores, Lido and Harber View .• where Bernice Fay plays the organ .• and we love )'ou, each and every one. '· ' ~ • . !• • • • AO PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. 14-19 • SO FESTIVE FOR HOLIDAY BREAKFASTS STICKY BUNS 8 for 89¢ NICE WITH ROAST TURKEY CRANBERRY LOAF HEALTHFUL GOODNESS Buckwheat 'n Honey BREAD 1.29 Butterflake ROLLS 6 for 35¢ SUNKIST 6 oz. ORANGE JUICE 5 FOR$) Sunkist ORANGE JUICE t J oz. 39¢ THE BUTLER RECOMMENDS APPLE PIE ..... 1'.19 BIRDS EYE ALL FLAVORS Cool 'N Creamy Puddings 17'h oz. 3 for$1 BIRDS EYE PEAS 10 oz. 6 FOR $) Birds Eye Peas & Carrots 10 oz. 6for$1 Birds Eye CUT CORN 1001. 6for$1 ROSA'RIT A SPECIALS BEEF ENCHILADA Dinner u oz. 39¢ MEXICAN DINNER u oz. 39¢ Combination PLATE u 01. 39¢ MRS. FRIDAY'S BREADED FANTAIL SHRIMP l'h Li. ).98 BY BERNICE FAY et Harbor View 11.1 p.m., Th., Fri & Set. at Lido 2.5 p.m. Thurs., Fri. & Sat. CHRISTMAS PLANTS Decorated with velvet ribbons end greenery -lovely for 9ivin9. Choose Eclc• R1nch Poinsttti1s, Cyclamen, Ax1l11s, African Violets or Mum1. Don 't for91t Holiday Aowtrs, tool • NOW THERE ARE TWO "PEOPLE STORES" FEATURING SUPERLATIVE MEATS AND SERVICE HOLIDAY EA TING WITH CORN.FED NEBRASKA PORK! PORK ' CHOP.S CENTER CUT 1.09LI. Brai1e in white win• with pepp•rs, gtrlic, mu1hrooms end tom1toes. ™s~f ~d ~~!;tr.~~~.~~~~~IHtf:e~M., .... 1.09 LI. COUNTRY STYLE SPARERIBS ,..., _, 89cLI. Glet• with hone)' end lemon, serve with meshed pot1toe1 & 11utrkr1ut. FRESH LEGS OF PORK w••.. .... 89c LI. Serve with potetoes, onion1, dill pickles end• nice rose wine. TOM TURKEYS NORIEST frozen with• pop-up timer thet tells you wh•n it's clone. YOUNG HEH TURKEYS ........ ....,, ,,._ 43c u. Stuff with apricots or.prunes and almonds, baste with cre•m 1herry. WE HAVE A COMPLETE VARIETY OF SPECIALTY TURKEYS -BUTTER BASTED, STUFFED, AND FRESH ZACKY FARMS HENS AND TOMS. CORNED BEEF 1BRISKET Coat with prepared mustard anti beke-9reat for sandwiches. TASTE THE GOOD EA TING OF BAR-M SMOKED PORK LOINS-DEMO. FRI. end SAT., DEC. 17 end 11. CANDLELIGHT YOUR CHRISTMAS TABLE Jimmy Dean PORK TENDERLOIN 1.89 LI. Stuffed with a delightful par1ley dressing. Stuffed ROUND STEAK 1.29 LI. Stuffed with herb dressing, ready to bi1ke. Fresh WESTERN OYSTERS FINNAN HADDIE ........ ,~, Alaskan SHRIMP 10 01. 98c JAi LI. 1.19 LI. 2.98 LI. WE ALSO HAVE A DELIGHTFUL SELECTION OF PHEASANTS, SQUAB, QUAIL, LONG ISLAND DUCKLINGS, IAR·M AND LIDO HAMS, PLUS U.S.D.A. PRIME BEEF, CUT TO YOUR ORDER. ~- WHO WOULDN 'T LOVE TO RECEIVE OUR u.s.o.A. PRIME STEAKS? WE CAN CUT, FREEZE AND WRAP THEM, READY TO GIVE. • GIFTS OF JAMS, CANDIES, WINES AND CHEESES ARE SURE TO Pl&ASE . AND ... FABULOUS GIFT IDEAS IN OUR LIDO 61FT SHOP ond YACHT SHOP, TOOi .._ •• ELEGANT FIRST COURSE, WITH CURRIED SHRIMP, FROM HAWAII, EXOTIC PAPAYAS 3 POii $) SAUTE SLICES IN BUTTER TO SUVE WITH -PORK OR HAM. RIPE, LARGE SIZE PINEAPPLES EA. 49¢ SERVE ~TRIPS IATTER·COATED AND FRIED FOR COCKTAILS. ITALIAN SQUASH . ZUCCHINI LI. 29¢ THE SWEETEST FOR JUICE, CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES 8 LIS. $) GOOD WITH PORK-BETTY CROCKER Noodles Romanoff •v. oL 59¢ Hunt's KETCHUP 14 oz. 5for$1 • Hunt's TOMATO SAUCE 11 oz. 6for$1 Hunt's PORK and BEANS ,, oz. 7for$1 Hunt's TOMATOES•ouo PACI 2101. 4for$1 HUNT'S, 7 FLAVORS SKILLET DINNERS 69¢ NUCOA Margarine I LI. 29¢ Nabisco Mint Sandwich c..ki. ll'h oz. 53¢ Pillsb,ury Layer CAKE M'IX .01 ...... 3 for $1 Arden AA BUTTER 1 LI. 83¢ HILLS BROS. COFFEE HILLS. BROS. COFFEE I LI. Z LI. 79¢ 1.57 HILLS BROS. COFFEE 3 LI. 2.25 KRAFT MINIATURE MARSHMALLOWS '""' 01. 19¢ Alpo Beef Chunk Dog Food l•"' oz.4for$1 Family Size TIDE 10 LI. 11 oz. 2.39 THRILL Liquid Detergent n oz. 59¢ M.D. BATH TISSUE. 1 •1. 5 for $1 REVEAL ... ,,...-,....j,.11•11.11,..~. 49¢ PILLSBURY PARKER HOUSE ROLLS 101. 39¢ BUDDIG SLICED LUNCH MEATS I OJ. 35¢ IMO DRESSING •• ,,.,,.,.,_ "oz. 29¢ RITZY DIPS I....... 3 for $1 FLAVOR TREE, SEA SALTED, ONION OR GARUIC TOASTED PERNUTS •'h oz. 39¢ LIKE TO HAVE US ROAST AND STUFF YOUR CHRIST- MAS TURKEY? MAKE THE GRAVY, TOO. WE CAN DO IT ALL PLACE YOUR ORDER NOWI . 1 LIMITED TIME BEAM 'S ·1975 CELEBRATION BOITLE Sour Mtsh Kentuc;lcy Striitht Bourbon Whi1lc1y V. GAL. 10. 99 +TAX P.S. lf~uors are 1n 1lw1y1 w1lcom1 9ift, ••ptci•llr in G1J1 6ift 01c:1nt1rs LI DO CENTER 3433 Via Lido, Newport Beach • 673-6360 "£.~ HARBOR VIEW 1660 Mac Arthur, Newport Beach 673-2155 OPEN DAILY9 - 7, SUN. 9 -6 OPEN DAlLY9 - 8, SUN. 9-6 ' l • • ' ~ ' ' • I I I I ' . .._ .. .. . • H DAllY PILOT \ll1dll<IM, -.,bor 15, 19n "! Cooking Outdoors Preferred Hawaiian .Sauce: A Perf~c t Accompaniment l ~'i!ngerJ. r glw diah. S9000 marlnada \tllil w•llg. c.,ai. ll>"rtrll>S In Embt!IU1hments lllrU\I (weigh about M lbs. \2 inch piece cioaet root, ove r ribs. tw:n, co v e r , ~·for about ~ tJlinulta 'I11e bulc barbecue sauce ii each), quartered; whole equab BEVERLY HILU-Food, minced (~r 'iii teupaon Marinate ribe•u hours, ttirn-thtn open packet, ·baste ribs fabuloua · for preparing the or ducks, quartered. like lyrics, always 'sttm to be ground giner). ing oftep; continuously for next 2 O hdliday bird: Atki 1/3 cup Vary ingrtdlerU to com- C(lhneeted to ml incidents in 2 tablespoons golden sherry For: Mtdoor barbtculoe fntnutes (qr unW ribs are peanut (or com) oil to other plement the fQ.wl. Use Bar le life, especially with award-(or sweet vermouth), o~ c.. ..... -ii-will char quickly crisp and brown). Serves H . · ecf ta Se.I t R k Due, Damson Plum Preserves winninn lyrist. Sammy cahn, .•'---•.· '' "!'~'ll;;J.... l~r 1en . ec 0 c ··-~ ' t' ...1 .. t uvu.w unless ~ i3 kept low and For Indoor C'GOklng COrnlsh hens, split in half and ~·•Pi:icot chubley for turkey who's be.en pul IJ'li . woi.w 0 2 cloq,es garlic, pressed~ fire well-<X>ntrolled . Wrap ribs Place riWs'in 'foil-lined bak· flatten broiler-fryer c:Jtickens, ,(or' chicken); substitute fresh top selling melodieS for four Trim off any extess t in aluminum foil packet seal-lng pan. AAin preheated 450 quartered (takes about 45 orange, apple cider Ot' juiCe decades. ' • h from splU'eribs: set· as e. ing ends; place over indir~t degree F.\oven 10 minutes; minutes to one hour on out· froln pickJed ,peaches for "This is a cute story ' e Combine all '18redien for heat. Replenish fire adding\ reduce oven t,emperature 'to door barbecue slightly longer pineapple juice; grourid ~' -··~ / said. talking about his less marina-le by ' shakin l n . briquets as needed. Flame 375 . degrees. 'F,, oven-roast in oven) or boneless breasf.s ol , grated 'orange, lime PI 1emoa "jj!l~~---ll~jjf...J publicir.td talents as an e pert covered glass iar (or in flare-ups also can be kept abOut 1 hour longer, basting chicken (available in most· rind-tives wonderful)liinCency t: b By JOHNA BUNN, I chef. · "l have friend in b1ender). Plai:e Mbs In' shallow under control by rpraying fire ~ often. supermarkets); broiler-fryer to the .uuce. • 1 Mr. •nd Mrs. Slmmy C1htt .~ Chicago who send me tbe'l-;:_:_.=;.;:_:_ . ....;._..::c..,.::,:._::=_..::-;::::::...:.::::.:..::..::::.c::..::c::..::.:::..:;:_:__..::;:_:_'-.,.~~~~~~~.::!:=.::::::.::.:::;:.:.....::.:::.:::.::..:..:::..._....::...:=....::.:=,._~--':;....~~~~~--':::.___;~~~~-'-~--'~~~~ finest beef f.rom titile to time , ) .. io the Steak in our house is usually double grade prime. It's what you call Blue Ribbon beef," said the four-time Oscar win.net. • • "I only used salt and pep~ on the meal," Sanuny said, .. until one of my, friends said, 'Sam, laSt week I had steak at Henry Fonda's. Jt was the most incredible steak I've ever had .' "Litter. I called Henry and •~""'' sald, "l won't put you down .. • because you didn't invite me • .. to your barbecue, 'cause I + didn't invite you to mine ! But .. -~~ please,,won't you tell me what t .. you do to your steak Jhat makes it the.-most incredible in the world!' " • Henri laugh~, 'You're OOly -going 19 feel funny when I tell ;; you. but atrI 00 ts dip 'Hin f.-Oy sauce just before I throw it on the fire !' " Sammy borrowed the Fonda ~ f secret and used it on other ~IS ~; meats as well. In fact, he now turns out such wonderful lamb creations, he says, even non- lamb lovers clamor for more. ""llhJ.sc.-. The tunes mi th prefers cook- "..,~a .~ lng outdoors. His all-time · · • fa vorite recipe is a barbecue '' ,. " ' sauce "handed down by an an- Cient Hawaiian ·to Ray Hein- dorf, long-time head bf the Warner Bro s . music dei)artment. I wouldn't say •'"""-• Ray's a gourmet, he's more a glutton. He loves to eat! He • •n t " gave me the recipe, which I ... ,1.; lo L have since embellished." , JI) '0 The sauce makes great holi- 1'lq :r. day treats out of spareribs or !1l tH;:•fowl. "I must give 'your , .;11ml.n. readers this one piece of ad- ot. >•:vice." he said. "When you ·-:..!'..' • barbecue. the cardinal rule is: ~ !>!~' • You must control the fire and -~; not Jet the fire control you. : , ·"-You accomplish this by being t~ct'I' sure the lire's always a little · • .,;, ~Jess than it needs to be. You -~-V"t• can always add a JitUe flame !· and coals." o Sammy's also full of raves for his . new wife. "Tita's a • marvelous gounnet cook. She ,,.· loves good food and good com- ... pany. ~~"'~ "Chri.stmas is very special ~· .. to us. Partly because it was on ~h a Dec. 24 that I got a call I ~ · .,. from Tita. then living alone in tt<t.! ..; ... ~ a one-room New Y o r k ' .. ,v aplll'tment. asking me to a lit- .... :;. , tie party to meet some nice •:: people. As I was going. the ~::·first of a Gpecial holiday ~!-:: album I'd had made up for ·~·! friends of my favorite songs • .-; (56 In the album on four ._,.. •.••• rd ) 'ed" 1 • .._,... re.co s arr1v . .,.-!: I thought it might be a nice "'~:; gesture to wrap up one to • .... leave under her tree. I stayed a half hour Md felt , plannin~ never to return. But the next morning, about 10. the phone ;rang. It was Tita and she was crying . .... ~"' "She said she had gotten up :..t::: at 7 a.m .. -saw the album and · ~. decided to play it while she -.·~ opened her gifts. 'I've been ~ : • lying here for hours listening ., .. ~ to your songs she -said . l · 'You've written about ; .! .. everything in my whole life.' , _ ~1: "She discussed the songs 1 ; with me in a way I knew she ~ ... : was totally involved in the ·• .. songs, so 1 sa id, 'What are you ~ ;, doing tonight?' And we ;...:· haven't stopped seeing each _.._.•;; other si nce. (They wer~ mar· ~ ried Aug. 2, 1970). lt'.s the se- cond time around for both of · us," said Sammy, 8,ltli\ing happily. • "And we have a marvelous, marvelous time in my home. We enteriain a lot during the holidays. And it isn't just open b'Qc ... house on Christmas day, but aloa all week long.'' Sammy Cahn ha s never emphasit.ed food images in his lyrics, but in his half·hour animated holiday special, "1'ae Night The Animals Talk- ed '' 1(Dec. 17. ASC.1V ), tlie cow says, '"They'll probably want my milk," and the chick· en talka about her eggs." ,,..,, SAMMY CAHN'S • >•l ' B•A W AllAN BARBECUED 'iU~ 't ...., ,., ' ' . .: SPARERIBS I rldis o1 lull spareribs (w•lchlnc about 4 pnunds) 1/3 cup brown sugar 113 cup any ...... ¥• cup honey (or dark moluaes or maple tYfUp) in cup plnapple juice or \ It's the Jolt)' Old Gentleman Jn a eske. And R1lp~s bakers hive madt,hlm ao merrr •. You'll laua:h Whtn Yl3'f •him 111 spite o()'Otlrstlf. But there's a lot more Chr!Jlmas cheer In Ralphs Bakery Depar1mont. Ad eflacllve 'ljiindly, December 16, Pfum puddings, fruit ~kta,•mlnce pies, ptimpkin pies, Christmas tlllakts (laden down witfl sugary orruaments), , 'lhiu SUndiy, ~ 19-. w.p. tor.U _.. Hnlldly M · H'fislons of ChristmasGOodles art danclna thl'OIJlh ,our f'lead~·co~to Ralphs. on Mondly, Qlc:errk 21. tllll*cr 'TI)l<a'' more to R1lphs thin Jutt low.Prices. Ill ol~-Hnlldly-' " --· 1'L-l.._'2' USllA GRADE A-souitaN ~ftJlfNS~~.27 EASTERN PORK-8 oz. PKG. ·Farmer John_ UnkSausage.z4 tl'ERYDAY LOW PRICES MEAI MASTER BEEF ... 1.0B SHOULDER CLOD BEEF ROASTS ' 1.3B BONELESS ROASTS SIRLOIN TIP 11. SIRLOIN TIP:._ BREAKFAST STYLE 149 BONELESS STEAKS 1o. , BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN .... 1.8B CENTER·CHUCK 88' BONELESS ROASTS 11., BOl<ELESS .. "B SPENCER STEAKS .., '"" W£U. TIUllMED CLUB STEAKS 11. 1.49 cAltlOINIA GIOWli-DAYS FRl:HRI FRYER~· 85 PARTS~~ ... MlAT MASTD ·~F ' 7·•NE · ,BfEF STEAKS~79 EVERYDAY WW PRICES CAUF•Nll. DDWrf GRAD! A-DAYS FRESHER! •C FRYERS ,:::or,. 11. '°" CALIFORNIA GROWN IB FRYER BREASTS 1o. • RALPHS HEAVY SMOKE.24 oz. PKG. THICK BACON .8B swrns· I oz. PKO. ltORK SAUSAGE 58 Brown'n Serve Unks • r>JITY-HORS IYOflJVllE lfl£MI JllAT"H DT-•llfADf" SHRIMPorSCALLOPS!b. 1.81 tlO.Ttt IAT . . BREADED OYSTERS•· 1.39 HOLIDAY VALUES-YOUR CHOICE 99c ALMOND ROCA ... L .BB' hy'l!M toy 111• 80•-A19ort. flaY«S IRCH•"UT LIFESAVERS ""'"o .BB • Tri.n.a.ior-2 ';ik. {I vott) .BB BAT,J'ERIES from Elfe,.ady ($1.11 Value) pt:g. .................. FROZEN ·FOOD· DEPARTMENT . . Ch~k1~1rd Fqod• "'~I•~ ,l,•f or Salisbury Steak ..... ~,. lnt•m•tlontl BIRDS M VEGETABLES 1o.oz.~1. .Snick Trey . JENO'S PIZZA 7l>'cir. ~,. J1no'1 PIZZA ROLLS I-oz. pll:g. Kema Islander Punch .29 .44 .85 .55 .1B • 55 .44 .8B Sytvanla FLASH CUBES Koda Color·X ·Fl LM 120.12 . 'Pkf.ott Heh .B. .BB ' . " . Come In 1n"d 1hop a wide yarJ1ty ol Chrl1tn111 Cindy Canes, Gift p1c1nt1r1 fUI~ of herd and tlll•d c1ndl11. lmported 1w11t1 and boxed c:hocol1t11-1ll ld11I tor J11t minute glftt, RllJhl DI~ 'f~'land ,._,.... ICE CREAM .• 59 HEALTH ·& BEAUTY AIDS VISINE ,. .. ~ 1.08 ,....__ .85 Ant11lipt1c Incl. 7o Oft LISTERINE BUFFERIN •-oteo .7B Lemon w/lodt 87 TAME RINSE '-.-, P1ft.octent-••d. • ti•rcl TOOTHBRUSH ••ch .47 P11rl Dropa 114 TOOTH POLISH 1.11-0L ; Ettr1 Dry-"'9. • Unlc1MH 1 '01 Ar rid Deodora11t ..... ~· .i. 1nc1.15c0tt-FmltyO-C:tube 100 Head It .Shoulders """ BAKERY DEPARTMENT White or Whe1t RALPHS ltndwfdl or lpll Tost BREAD R•lpb• 35 Cinnamon Rolls pq. 011 .. R•lph 8B Autumn Tea Cake roch. , CORN ·r;,µFflN~ Pt<1. oll .18 DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT Gold-N.Sofl • 31 'MARGAfltl\IE · 1.1o. ,.,: • cooK'ti>~~AM -· ~ ... 55 I I Chtlltnp 1 IO' Butter "· · 1.11. pq. , GrL.ATiNflsrLAos1-..31 F11lph1 . JACK C~ESE, ,-.95 per lb. " F'iuit Cake Mix 1-1•. ~·· .45 A1Jpb1 10.oi. pkg. 55 All Meat Bologna · • ... .,...121D.1-lb.pk!:,__ .., CHEESE PJUA .v1 CREAM CREESE ..... ~·· .35 (be.pt Avoc1do) 37 RALPHS DIPS •-••· • ALL MEAT FRA.NKS .88 DAIRY DEPARTMENT Rtlph1 EGGNOG Flalph1 NOG NOG R1tph1 SOUR CREAM Ou1rt Pint .47 .8B .4B MACARONI .cw~ a· CHEESE 1~~·19 PANrRY FILLERS De1.1ert1 •o JELLO GELATIN ..... l'kf, ,, V1rmon~M1kl SYR!JP Jonny Ctt CAT LITTER C1m1don • INSTANT MILK Jn1l1nt · ---.11 ; .IB zs.l>.plcf. 14.Qt. 1.85 Sego Diet fQod pq.ot4 .75 zo.oz. ~•2 ..... FRUIT TREATS A·1 SAUCE 10-0Z. bottle .14 ' 'J'll.Ol.plcf. .3B i1k•l'9 CHIPS It NUTS PRODUCE · fllJllU :lillllllnP RUBY· m 19 , GRAPE,~,ft~IT ~ Sweet, ~1ley ORLANDO .. TANGERINES.19 D'ANJOU PEARS ' ...... OrtfOf'l.N•wlOwn Pippin Apples FrMh-Alr Frtlgbted' Haw.allan Pineapple U.S. No. 1-Baklng Size .... 1B .... 25 .... 25 IDAHO•RUSSET POTATOES Miki, sW11t . . ' BROWN ONIONS lb. .10 lb. .10 LIQUOR DEPARTMENT LakuMre Strtdl'll . GIN ... VODKA """' 3.19 au1rt 119 H11f Gtlton 7.19 ' Royel Rt91ment 4.79 SCOTCH .... k1ntuclcy Squirt 4.19 BOURBON Flftll Ch1l11u P•tlt1 CHAMPAGNE 1.7B Rlgular-Plnk-Cold Dwc:k fifth .luy" •n A11ort1d Cite of 12 or Mor• Qu1rt1 or FJfth1 on Moat lranda and-Stve 10% A cornp111e lelectlon of hnpOrt1d and DOIMl- tlc Wln11 1nd 'Ch1mp1gn11 tor" th• Holld•r l11eonl AJAX CLEANSER 17-o&. (Pbtic) cm .21 HOUSEHOLD NEEDS Gtrb1ge GLAD BAGS •PkJ. of 30 .37 . SCOTT TOWELS Glont .30 CLOROX BLEACH 1>-t11. .38 Sprey Oltlnfecttnl 1 8 LYSOL zt .. r. eon • 7 H••Vl' Duty w/Sllv1rw1r1 Cup BB DISHDRAINERS HCh • HN'Y Duty Plutk (4 Ot. Sitt) 1 ICE BUCKETS HCh .BB J1r91n1 BATH BEADS latttrooin Cf11n1r FORMULA409 1 ...... 72 ·20 ....• 89 @#> El'ERfDAY LOJ' PRICU MU.I.TH & BEAUTY AIDS • ~·Mi°iH'tMPOO ._.,.. .41 ::;,ie.."!" .. ,.... 1 oz PRISTE!N u-.. • lll'NrAL CREAM ...__ .59 Colli-• 119 NYQUIL ._.., • li:HALIR 'ITICK ..., .41 , .. -. DR, ICHOµ.I ... _ 1.20 IR.OllN 1000 _ ... COFF!EJUNOS .. .-.13 --LEMONADE .._ -.14 -·,.~-Lt!lt 0 SPINACH 1-.""" .2 ··-·-. CHICKEN DINNERS \1411.""' .3 ·-9 ME~T Pll.S ._,.._.l _, "" TY TURKEY DINNERS n-•"f"I' HOUSEHOtD NfEDS IVOftY IAR SOlP ....... 19 =.cwN --. ..... 71 DASH DETERGENT ........ .12 SACvo TABLETS _..., ,79 iv'Q'iY UOUID ... ._. .57 --. IWWfE DICA~ "4.81 Good DI! I. W.19, 1971 HOUSEHOID NRDS ~-. Dt•hwnhff Al -· IAR SOAP :r ... n.os _,..es ... n ....... .37 W,U PAPER •• .21 AU DETIRGENTta.'IM.N 2.os . ' •OLD DETEROINT -"°" .87 PANTRY FIUER.S G'lioliND NUTJIE!l ..._ .. .48 rursco WAF!AI "-"".Al ·----BAIY JUIC!S -~­BABY FOOD ·~ COCA COLA .... HIU.S COFF££ .._,.. .01 -.. .oa ... 1-.... 75 _,. i .11 . . .. _... .................... .... More than just low prices ~ ' EVAPORATID 111UC --.J.• ~ PU.NllT IUTTE" -···· ·--ORLEANS SHRIMP •• ...,. __ ,. SKIM MIL.JC ---.14 ·-HILLI COffEE ..... .as ~Tr'LS CO,PEE .... 2.43 • • • n .. •• .oWJ:>1 ,... .. j ... "'' '!I'd! •• I ~i..=) lemon (or RALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS BLVD., HUNTINGTON BEACH; 15471 s. BROOKHURST, WESTMINSTER u:!'::!,i;.1:-y.,..,,.. 1726117th ST., TUSTIN 401 N. LOARA, ANAHEIM TORE HOURS: 9· 10 DAILY, 9.9 SUNDAY """"~ ~· • I ... I -- .. . ' ~,y .~·, • • I . .. ·---· Wodnofd11, Dec•• ll, 1971 . _J ...... DAILY I'll.Of . ·~uSi¢/:;·Prageants Repeat Cbristmas ' . ' (lidflor'll'lf~: A -~ I ?:»' p:m, "'°"""• in the voted to 'N"'1f>Orl Bo'G.:li, D>'l'll(aoplw -.; } • a... .11..o, Logu.a s ... ij • B , ~.dnd ;Jlffs!f~'Viej9 parent-ear St. !'IO teaol>tl';'?~lion.i will Mn. FMd E.'llanbe l '~ar e,t• 1:/ ILY PILOT COMIN=Pre~~nt Ann u,i I . ~,~'h W« · i~nforma~ P,rist as P.rosram will be t 1rl.U1t ~' 1;cb~ b11 'the present by levels one and T • ·~';; dep,dttment or t t 7 30 ton! :f'""L··~·b• ""~• J7•• , '1'0 a : p.m. omw • l'!Jf' 1 ~ g.11.-..-~. "2U ••• Tickets for cblltlreo's { tC~W 1f Plarlf. Newport wUtter movie series arSoUth • B~ bt/ S Pim. !'1'hu1$c14!ii Q)aJt: P!lft:i 'will be 1vailflble 1 fOf' publication Wednes•1 Fri•• ~-17 ~ • .<Ja~ _,y, ~. . •""' IS 12.50 tor io'movies .... Blue ' CltiP stamp books .,.. being Adams PTA collected to acquire moce friends .... lnvltod lo ·-prtlll'am o! aludeat c:J>oral " reaclinl. · Christmas ' carols and skits 1t 1 p.m. tomor- row, ln the multipurpose room. 1 Fred Grade will direct the O.rcheslra during internilssion. Miss Karen Melgaard, fourth g r a de teacher is chairman .•• Students ire being asked to bring cinl1ed goods lo .chool this .wee\: to put under the lree. Tile donations will then be turned over to the Elks Club ror distribution to needy families. Gloria by the cborul and orchestra at 7:30 tomorrow, in the boy'a gym. Korean folk SOll(!S will be played by the band uniler the dlrecllon of Harry Qirea and Harry Carter. Coffee will be ""Id durJng inlarinlsslon by Mn. Jobn Durkee, Mn. JolUl Hamel and Mrs. Don Sloper. .CM Hi11h· PTSA Mn. Carl Rotma• President Mr ,~ 1 chess sets for the school. '~~.~ ,':..;.· ''1 · · CdM High PT~ co . + ;~~ :·.l=0Ue911, 'P.kf PT-*t I •l Mrs. 'Jou-Durkee COMING UP: Faculty and PTSA members art invited to attend the annual "goodie day" tbrologhout lomomw 'In the f~ly'dilting room. mff,\1)li ahd,·ChHJbnaa lll'O' ··~In., lto~ M>rold' \ ~t ,. graMi6: stodent.\.'fro ~u.: ~' " P~~., ,. COMING UP . Christma(.con.t ... J?avis PTA ~-if.·~ !t. ~!NG)!P : Plrents ai14 "cmfeaturingVlv.allfi's Mrs. Jiames Mertow President 11..li'-'L<-. ~-. -·• .·l• ... t ..... COMING UP : l\lrs. Waller, Hempstead, second 'v i c e president will conduct \tie · board meeting at 9:30 a.m. · ·· tomorrow at school. • JlEPORTS : Membership drive · W.ii.s won by Mrs. James Griffin's class. Membersh1ps totaled 279. Fifteen parent tours were given, where students and teachers were .. viewed in act!on. More than 150 parents attended .•. Halloween candy a n d Thanksgiving canned food colleclloru wa;e dgnated to the Navajo and Hopi Indians by Danny Dav·ey. Mesa Verde PTA Pt1rs. David Chamberlain President ·COMING UP: Qtr1stnias pro- gram by the stlldents wm, follow 8 brief r,P.sSociatior\ ·' p1eeting at 7 p.m.1om0rrow. "'. Newport Ele. PT A '' ' Mrs. Roger Early President COMING UP: Chrtstmaa pro- ,. grams will be prtsented tomorrow In the schooJ c a [ e t erla. Kindergarten through third grade will take pl.ace from 9:15 to 10 a.m. and fourth through sixth l .,. grade prograr(I. frpm 10: 15 to 11 a.m. Chimes Ring Out ' . Tafa He1rfiy· a;~~ ~t Bill Mrnatt as a king ,and Jeff Johnson. as.J Li!~le ~Ill'!' ~en tO ~'1.1!.»J~Ce the1r 'l!itll; on the altarln Prince of Peace Lutheran sCbOo?.!.pageant R~eS are,.10 be given Friday, Dec. 17. at .~ and 7:30 p.m. lK!ndOrllatlen and first grade will· present a chapel service at fo a.m. Newport Hts. PT A •• 1 Mrs. RaJph E. Steve Its President COMING UP: Annual ChristmM program " . . . . .. .. Thoughts Turn 'to Others · Thoughts or u.Jard School students and their par· enls turn tpipt1edy lamilles in the area and children at Fairview. Hospital tor the holidays. Matt and Christie B.oozer give"Santa a helping hand by· pack· ing toys ~h~ rm do~ated ror Christmas giving, One-stop Shopping Mrs. Don Williams gives her tired feet a soaking alter Christmas shopping spree while Mrs. Dean McNair shows all gilts available at the Fulton PTO Bazaar. The Old·lashioned Bazaar is planned for to- night from 7 !9 10 and tomorrow from 2 lo 5 and 7 to 10 p.m. in the school kitchens. < • Holiday Pa.ckoge '!(rapped In Song , Corona del Mar Elementary School second graders Oeft to right) Patricia . Chapman ,. Lynn Kessler and Kathy Tweed praclice "! Saw Three Ships A.saJI· I Christmas Wlnfl<>W will take ' ' nd 1 place, at 9:30 a.rp . a 1 p.m .. tomorrow. S' ant a ' s Kiichen also will be open from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. with baked. goods, holiday treats and gifts. Mrs. Jac- quie BoclmWI« is chair· man.,. REPORTS : )!rs !\lax Harthcock was 1 appointed chairman of the hooorary awards committee , . • Junior great books program is now in progress '(Vith the fourth grade students. Mrs. Richard England and Mrs. Jack Fowlkes ai:e the leaders . . • Mn 'William K i t chens, environmental sfitdies chairmali reports that the sixth gratle students planted wild Dowers in the center garden square in front of. the kindergarden room •• , . "'1rs. e. ft Smith, paperback . book s t o r e chairman, reported a balance of $4M as of June 9, 1971 with IJ98 books sold during the ast school year. Three hundred and twenty· t~ boOks have been sold to date. Our Lady Queen of Angels Aux. · William Donovan P~sident COMING UP: Annual CllH!tmas program b y students, in all grades will be presented at 7:.80 p.m. Mon- day, Dec. 20, at O>rona def Mar HiCh School. Ing" for PTA Christmas program FridaJ, Dec. 17. Performances will take place at 9:15 a.m. aad 12:30 p.m. Paularino PTA Nick Hanson President COMING UP: students·tn first and second grades will present the Christmas pro- gr!lm at 7:30 tonight in the multipurpose room • • • Room parties are scheduled for the last hour of school on Friday, Dec. 17. Mrs. Tom Mullen, room representative announces that Santa Claus will visit each cl~m. Rea PTA ~1r1. Vern MoUan Prt'Sident COAflNG UP : Christmas pro- gram UUed Paat, Present aJlCI FU!un, with 11!1 _, snow acepe will ,take plice at 7:30 tooigbt In the multlpurpJ>Be room. Viet.oria PTA Mn. Doqlaa,Bowla< PreUlont COMING UP: C·hrlstmas shopping for stucH'n1.s al Vic- torla school 'Will be beld from 3:30 to t:-30 p.m. tomorrow. Handcrllted gilts by the project . committee will bt avail.Ible a t reasonable pricu .•. Class room parties will' be held at 1 p.m. Friday, J)ec. 17. REPORTS: )Jira. Dt S t evehlon'• '•khxfergmten clau ~ the 'piper drive contelt. A' clla ~ WIS • awarded by tbe,PTA. ·· Grandpo·renis Adopted for the Season Shelly Forrest and Glenn 'llarrlck Qring Christmas "girt from Circle View PTA. to Mrs. Ruth 'Fraser, a · patient at Hy'Lond Convalescent Hospilal, West-, minster. Patients will receive &ills and the achool girls' choir will sing a program of Christmas carols for the 61 grandparents in the home. , . Schools Deck Halls With Yuletide Cheer,. Spirit ' 1Ed~or¥ 'l/ott: J\ page dt~tttl to F1)1mtain Valltr1 Htmrit1gtOll Bt°'ht. OUR/I . Vi., and SttU Btacn School District ' P:<i'f'l!·leocher or· gm\llntldil< \of!I appear in the DAI!.)' ,PILOT each w<<lli 1niar-tion "'"'t ~ rtfdPtd b11 . Mr•. GUbtrt T1m1buLI. $671 llongntm Driw, fflintingiton Btach bv . i p.m. Tll•l'l<llt· for-. publication Wednesdav.J ' orcbestfa, cboruaea· a· n d " madrigal singers will be featured at the u n i t Cbristmu program tomor- row n1ght at 7:JO • • Unit w!u '.-Ide r<ltuhment. for cbr1-lf¥>m partlea Friday, Dec. '17, '""°"'""' to Mn. Robefl Nlcbob, ,rqommolhlr~an. JiEFolrr!I," Tlire-e . Jl v I n g Chriotmas. Gisler Intermed iate PTA Mn. WWJam ,.Davis \ Prtsldenf' •1 COMING UP: Uolt meellnl II ocheduled tonlibt at 7 In conjunction w)lh a bake iale and IMlrwntnlOI RfOCram. COMING UP: Unit Christmas program ~b 1chtdultd tomorrow Dlght in VIJlage View School. Proaram will include Chmtmas songs, choral md.iag a..i-pan· , tomlme. Sjudent. , lr!!n all gildO -will port!Clpat<, according to Mn. C.lvln Sdiager, dlrector. HB High' PTA Chapter ot Ametican· Field Service .••• PTA cookbook Is being compiled by Mri. Joe Muniz, chairman. Newland PTA Mrs.ltoblrtBamtt • Prelident Con\Ut will •oil · Friday. Dec. 31. Anyone wiahing to donate coupons may contact 'Mrs,, Dtan Pbilllpy, c)lalrnwi, at W-7243 ... Unit Clistrlbuted 1 o o d btskets to needy families at Thanksgiving. Oka PTO • unit's firs! meellng In the . new school.. Mrs. Robert Randall, bospll,flty chairman hosted t h e meeting . , • canned good>. clolhlng ai>d toys are· being colle<ted ril Friday, Dec. 17, for diltrlbutlon to Ioctl needy ramlllta. . • Park View PTO Mra .. Rol!erl Ollao Pre~~cnt seventh and eJalilh • ...,.,.,, and 1:11 for .,.-lour, five and olL • ~I • Cox· PTb Chrlstm• trees have been donai..i ·by u..·upil to the &ellool learning centers and will be J)lanted on the .1chool&round1 after REPORTS: Unit sponoored a program ol c;:hrlatmaa vocal selectlona lljonday. • H11ven Yiew PTO Mn. Jote .. Van BIUU President •• REPORTS: Unll Voted lo donate 1100 to loo Hun· tington Bebch High School REpoRTS, Unit is <0mpeting ata!zwt Harper PTA in CQl· licting Belly Crock er C\)Upona to be uatd ln ob- Jolnlng ao artlllclal kidney machlnt. Equipment ob- tained will be operated by the Arllricial KJclney Foun· datlon in Orange County. Mn. Larry Lepley PrukSent REPORTS : Student performance. or vocal and ins l nunental Christmas musi c was featured at the COMING UP: Unit Chrlslmas programs a r e scheduled · tonight at 1 for grades one, two and threti 7:f0 for REPOR'!'S: Conned and. ...,. ~le foodt ... bel~ .. _..,for ()per-Mer- l')' Chrlatma 1 'b r o u g b tomorrow, lt'<!Otdbc to Mrs. JolUl Parodi, cllalrnlan ••• Mrs. Giiford -and llln. Qavld -report lit parents d teacbefa Joined PTO durinll th.: ro c 1 n t nitmbersbl' drlv11 Third sradl ...., flnl prloe· 111 Ibo drjyt; ,,..,.,.. up were the two t1• 1rade classes. Mtt. Joaepb Dlclcertoa Prtstdent COMING UP: Scl>ool band, l\1rs. Jamts Russt:ll President " I ) J ( i ' • ff Wl.Y PILOT .................. ...,, ........ ~ ............... ..................... ""' .. .............. ..., .... 1 .. .... ~ ....... ....__ ...,. ... __ ,.. ....... , , --.n•-iW._. ...... . - ' I Tundal, -14, 1971 . . . • • f;;BASTING HEN~ ' • . FRESH OYSTERS t"''""""' 79c .;..., .... ,.,,,.., ''"' 49c 1 Great for Slllffing, 11-n. • SafM!fY Yount . TlfbrS b t jlr • Honey1uckle while 11-14-,k Wt.IHP ll .. ' . . ' .. R&gulor or Diel -Also Mixers. ' . ' , ·buart ~$ Bottles pl111 ~tf••it 90LIVES Town House 4~·0I., oe CHOPPED can ., 1tCRISCO SHORTENING 3-tb.99e PURE VEGETABLE can a TORTlll-A (HIPS ""' 29 4 Prlcle 7-~I. EGGNOG LUQRNE : ·.Y2··89 4 (Qt. ctn: 47') · gal. ·PARTY NOG LUCERNE qt. i9e QUALITY ctn. .• STUFFING MIX '~~:hi·s ·:k;~·i94 POTATO CHIPS LARGE 'AA' EGGS c Porty Pr;de 49c Fresh & Crisp 11Y.t .. L ··~ DISCOUNT HOLIDAY BU\'S . PllCES EFFECTIVE JN ~ · -. LOS AltG ELES . •WAD ..... "" 39c AND ORANGE "" • ,,_.__ .-COUNlY • . Qill~~l:\39.' .. '"':'leob'IUJ ,. • 1 • . . ' . I ...... ~ ···-_ ..... ., .. ~ .. ' ·' \• . . . . . ~ . . "' ~VtdlltSday, Oecentbtr U, 1971 N ' Pll.OT·ADVERTISU. JJ) 1 T~illiis·· Premium Quolity-from ~fide.ks!. • t . .. T HEllS TOMS ' ~ 8 to 16:1b. 16:22-lbs. Wt.Rbnge , , •. 42 Wt.Ron;e , •. HOLI DAY HAM BUYS FO R CHRl~TMAS DINNER POPULAR · .. BRAND . CIGAREn1s ·· ,. REG ... AR or KINIS ·,:; ; < $ .15 Ctn. $3.25 .' 1o1 ...... 1 Ctn. Pl•s Tu -w ~~~!~!~~~2NS9c &. E-Z To Pnsiort Ti,ml • .~ •• < ,/.' • t "--e Ju"ice; '""'""'' •" 20' ~ ~ Colidnrrvi11 111 • Brocc~ti ~ !': 1~~'26' • Bel • p ...... "~53' -arr ~s ,..,.... .... • Clreese Pizza=·r.~75 ' • Strawberries It: 1:.'26' . I 8Lucenie Toppfli =':t:'-25' . . SA FEWAY ~UPER SAVERS • " cmnlcl Hm ·z ·=-5! .. 4'$ (eater Rib Pork Chops • USDA ~lrolce·1"f Boritleis DISCOUNT PRICE , •EL-AIR PIEs ·· ' Pumpkin, Mince or Apple. \ ·A 8-in •. lll Pies. ~ .. ~·SAFEWAY· ... COFFEE Pre-Ground-Rich & Robust ~ Califoniia Nnels ' "' or Ruby Red Grapefruit· Re~ 01licia1s Extra fancy . ., J111tri11S Sweet &Juicy A Different Ti-eat! L1111 Sill Ripe And Reody To Eot.fRESHI .. , . .a.11 " . ·- 1""'55' ' . food • "" .. .. ' ~)-···•·;cc £::·~ 5 ?~Wt ~A'~~ .., ' I • I • ~ ---·· • I ' ..... , ' ' .-j t. ~~ Rimclio will .haite all the fixip 's l/fJu ~ll need .••. but •• ~while you 'look ·ahiad, we haven't . . I lo111otten this weeR's meal planning! l LOIM END 3-4 lbs. ' . lWffOLf r ' OR Rll HALF .lfAM ,· CENTER CUT .. ' ~ ' ' . You ••• and7onr·folks, '" will 'love El Rancho's pork values! Lean and tender, aa it ahould. be wbell trs from gra111-fed DUdweaurn pork , , • and so appropriate for a mid·Wlntereveni•~ meal I · ii{ Farmer .Style Spare Ribs "'5H! 4 . eh~k jhe.p>ice ., •• compare the quality.:; lind di8cover for yourself that tho value ls at ~l R ' \ . - ' ·Pork Chop' , · " ' 5·. 1 d. , .. 0. · ·" ·•· · ·. i.. ·3'· : r $·1·· ., , -so·1niiCJia'Ood.•ati~i.~c&iise~re101ean1 1 ~anchopsJ~~;~;;~=~:; .. : .. ~. ' ,. • ' .... . -l , . . '. ·a· a ress1ng LAWRY'S .. , . fer ' . Poit sausage: ·,.;';OIJ) FISHIONED .... 69~ Sliced Bacon ..... n~ ...... 5 1 • • • ~ ~ ~ .t~• • ~ ~-;. i ~ :-, • • ..... -E~ Rlnc'b.d.•. ct,WU'b~end-,,f.po?k and, seasoning l ~ -Raiich aty19~alices ••• a. little-~cker • •·• le · .... _ ... ..,_..., .... _ ....... n ............ --.. • TOP Sirlqin Steak; .. n .• : •• $2 :x · Big .,,, $nacks ... ~!~ .... 3t . ,, .... ~-........... ~-"·"'-........... _. ............ ~ , Party time ii just around the.cqrner! Stock up on these Betty Crocker snack favorites! • _ ' · 'f (i I I . \I . 2 9c Sead!)l)ini Slices ....... , ... ~1.99 ai. Gl'O\lncl' ~t ....... IXTU iwl ...... : ~ . a a. 0 .,,;.. $·~ • • • • • • !'~ :~~ • ~ •--;~~:::, ·• : , "! --Vety,~t1hill.....)Visconsin milk·fed Veal! ~ways (resh ~t El Ra~cho! ... bullc or pattr. ; ~ ~~· ~ : } s~ colo"'. o~ pecorator "*I.I'. .. pn~,r offer you .s~vmrs!. . ",\id_::.:~ ""· M. '·' ; '• • · 'I)~. '1 Cr ' , I Dr" k . ' 63¢; VIJIOll ·-JOUi> . 11 .. ;· •... ~.~ •••• • ... "' · an·app e ~~ ·······.-::··.~-···· · ~· Lipton's, •• twin pack c~ .... for ereat·dips! Oc•an Spray ••• dehc1ously refreshm~! 48 oz. Kellogg-Party Trays .. ~.: ... ~:-~ 89; Macada~ia Nut~ ... :.i·.' ... : ..... Jl.49 · Frozen,hon.d'oeuvrea • , • pacJ\a:ae of 24 -''l Royal ·Hawauan ... they r.& greatlll•i. 9. o;,'.sue,; . \ . . Apple" Pie . , .' ......... .' .. : ...... : . ~1.19 Stuffed Olives .. ~ ............... 59~ · · Butler Recommends ... b!r 9 inch size ... frozen Stai"MallZlnillas ... for relish trays! 7~ oz. iar•: .. Orapge. J.u,c~ .... : ....... ~.~~ ~. 'J ., Ivory liqu,id ....... ,. .............. 43" 'Treesweet frozen...:Oncen'traie ! • • • 12 V. ; •• 49c It's gentJe ••• 'yet. works .so-:-we11 ! • ,. •. 22 .ounce . . . ~ ·' .. . . Kav8'1nstant Coffee ... ; .. ; .. ~1.49 Oven . Cleaner ...... ~: ........... : 98; .. ,Delicioilsly diJJerentj •• :1~ 8 ounce jar ' Get ready for th' holidays! Dow ••• 16 ounce Bathroom Cleaner . .' .......... :. 69; Maxwell House"Coffee. ~ ... : .. 73;. For a l!earty brew ••• 3 lb. can , •• itll Does the job so well ••• easilyJ ·Dow, •• 20 oz. . . Skippy pog Food ......... .10 "' 5] G G• ht FROZEN 3 . $1 reen 1a YEG£1AIW . • ... Niblet.s, Cut Greeti Beans,'Mi~ed Vegelables, Medium Peas, .Glazed . Cari<it.s, Peas and Nutri\ion and flavor for Fido! No. 1 cans · Carrota, Pf!'l'With. cream. · . « .. Halldily lplritiBI .. We !>ave 'em all •• , lar119 an<! small ••• for yo,Ul'bar, .• , ''or y9u !riends! Deooratqr P.aCks, 1ift packaged~ •• #, and we'll gift wrap .your selfction, too I ' · . '.:Cuffy 5ark ... -SAVE 1.14 ..... 516.75 · · '.A:famous name In Scot¢t • , • half·rallon bottle • . ·Johnnie Walker 1£D !Al[l .. '1.60 Scotch you'll ]iour ·or give. with pride! • , , fifth Blended Whiskey 5th53:99 · Rum .& Brandf nnH '4.69 El Rancho's ... 86 proof! Qt .•• 4.99 Royal Crest Blend • , , for the holidays El Rancho Gin ~m ~3.85 Ninety proof for mixin11!'Qt., • .-4.85 Batter Mix IOY~l • 79; Ea Nor, HotButtered·Rufu .. 10 oz. \ r larB~ngl • I Let's talk Turkey •.• this -week~n<li · . .. Le.t us offer you.the assuran.c6 that you will have exactly the turkeyqou tor your hoJiday dinnerl Reserve yours when you're in l:l Rancho tbJa · and be sure of retting tho quality you want. Fresh Grado A .Tur finest you could wish for-or a selection of frozen birds ••• with aatiaf ruaranteed! You'll be rlad you made your choice at El RanchoJ ·. i . Super Ftesh 'Produce! • :· Navel Oranges ....... ~ .. ~ ...... ~ u.s. . . Golden 11lobea ol 11oodness!,,. new crop ••• just in time for the joyous Christmas season!, Pineapples ..................... 19~ Rome ·~auty Apples ... , ... . S)Veet •ud flavorful, for aI(eer pleasure! Lar11e., ~!lake them 'to~· with i)orkf . •. • Italian Squash ................ 29t .Sp~ni~ Qnions ........ ,. 3 ... Flavor that'a ·diatinct!ve .. ,. yet mild! .. · With fresh from the iarden flavor I .Delicatessen Specials!.· Sharp Cheddar .... i!. ~·.~t.: .. El Rancho's own .,. e pertect fo'r anaeks· .. ·, •. for aandwjches ••• for'· ' . Cocktail Rye ... : . : .. :· .. 3s; Onion Oip ..... 14 oz, .... ~· Bay'a ••• party size llices? 1 pound c.,..,,., Best • , • like home made ~~r~!!n~!: sl ·cheese Crocksl ... .' .. '1.49 Xabkauna • , natural cheddar 112 oz. ROBB"""' flf-' I ','j :.'1 . Fifty luclc7 people ret two ticket.I each-plas tree parldnw.-for the •Iii famous Ro1e Jtarade I No p~rchast 11ecesaaty -jmt enter your IWlll at Checlc El Rancho for happy oolutlons to &'ift buy. ln11! You1l find a g&laxy of &s1<>rtmenll, aa well aa •inrl• 1!.lr1 ••• each desiilled w be well r&- ceived , , ; and to add pleasure to Iba holid.171! . ' • Cl'! wms • FIUIT Wiim • TUnnl ~ HAllS • -l\lJllOS • PlAlllS • SPIRITS • Gin CllTIFICATES Pric.,.in t!f•cl TA•r. IAnJugk Sim. Dec. 18, 11,·zs, 19. No 1al€a. to dtal€rB. l)jien do.ii~ 9 lo 9. Sunda1/ l0' lo 7, El Rancho. Great seats ••• !abulou1 view, , • convenient parkinw. Happy W- ners will be notified, Monday, December 27. ' ill . 100 FRlf ncms! 50 WINIBS! PLUS PARllN6! ARCA O I.~ ..•. 11,,,.,.,, .. 1 ,1;,1 1 1 PASADENA ::.1 11 1 SOUTHPASAOENr, ::.'., llUNTINGTONBEACH ;,' NfWPOR lB EliCH ,, . 11 H ir11 I 11(,(111 • l.O W r~1 Culoi .i~o 81 ~1\ . I rr111011 t .1n rt ll!111 ti 111•1t1i1 [)1 W. rJ11·1 .l'll! Al~ar1~iu1, ~11.1111 .... 1 ~ l 111 '• ' ! ·· • , " I ' •11 I I I 1, ' • i \,t \t.,., ... \. ...... , 4 .... .~ .. \ . OAll.Y PILOT W.'ldll,~ l.5,'1971 , ·Little Swee ts i'.Still a Treat .; . •• :•Once upon a Christmas, light brown sugar e were thoughtlu! things. 1 pound butter e treasures made by 2 cam ( 4 ounce size) black , 1rij 'II.irids' ·1o bestOw on walnuts, chopped ,tiends and famify a s 1 teaJpoon vanilla extract -jmressions of affection -af¥f Grease a J5110xl inch jelly if iymhols of Christmas' true roll pan. In a heavy 5-quart Mgnificance: · saucepan, combine milk, com ~HappUx. this c·b.armlng, syrup, sugar and butter. Cook c?ustom o( making gifts at over medium beat, stirring borne ii once again growing in constanUy, until the sugfQ' ia popularity. People from every dissolved and the mirlure .IDoome bracket and every comes to boiling. walk rl. life are rediscovering continue to coot, atlrrl.ng tbe beauty and meaning of constantly to 248 degrees F on giving and receiving glfts a candy thermometer or until made by hand. a little drop in cold water : And what better gift could forms a firm ball. Remove there be than a traditional from beat, stir in chopped .Qlristmas treat to be shared walnuls ani:l vanilla. &1)11 enjoyed by. many? Treats Pour into prepared pan, let ~ as Christmas butt.er cool to lukewann. With a d:!Oldes, candi~ ·a~ . breads sharp knife, score deeply into ttial look as UTtslShble as aquares. Wrap each square in they taste. wa:1ed paper or plastic film. ~ EspeciaUy when t bey ' r e Store in refrlgeri1tor. Mates pockaged in quaint, o Id· about 6 pounds (about U fllshloned containers such as dozen}. <teoorative biscuit Uris, baskets and gourmet. preserving jars THE CHRISTMAS BREADS "'8t can be treasured long Banana Bread alter arid put lo good ·u..e. txSx3 inch loaf pan These inupenStve and w;y-1A cup (1 stick) butter to-make Christmas food gifts 1A cup sugar f#er thoughtful holiday hos-2 eggs tesses a. lovely way to welcome 1 \it cups mashed bananas ~ a lovely way to greet ~ cup chopped walnuts J*tes9es. 2 cups sif~ regular all ·The postman, m I I k m a n , purpose flour teacher and all the other 1A teaspoon baking soda People customarily 1A teaspoonbakingpowder Mnembertd at Christmas will 1A teaspoon saJt ~late the thought behind Jn a mixing bowl, cream these gtfta:, too. . butter. Gradually add sugar 11IE CHRISTMAS and beat until light and fluffy. COOKIES Beat In eggs, one at a time . Butter Snowballs l cup soft butter 1h cup powdered o r , confectioners' sugar 1A teaspoon salt l teaspoon almond extract or 2 teaspoons vanilla extract 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 lo 2 cups finely chopped walnuls, pecans, almonds, black walnuls, Brull nuls or rt1berls Mix butter with sugar until d'Umy. Add. aalt, extract, flour and nulJ. Mb: well. Refrigerate; until easy to ltandle. Start heating oven to ~ degrees F. Using fingers, thape dough into 1 inch balls. Place on ungreased. cookie lheet Bake 10 to 12 m.inutet or until light brown. W h 11 e t'OOkies are warm. roll in powdered sugar. When cool, roll again in powdered 1ugar. 'n>ete' keep well. Makea 4 to 5 dozen. ALMOND DROP COOlUES J cup butter • l c\Jp 111gar :lea. beaten . pinch of salt "~ teaspoon vanilla t t,e_..,, cardomon ~ t Cup. flour .. Almoodl ,. •. c.team butter and sugar 1111111 flulfy, then add beaten _,. and vantlla. Mix !be dry qi-Ind combine -01'll 11111 tbea drop by ielll'OfMwftd ID ll"Uld cookie Dot. Pms an almond In the omter on top. Bake at 315 flCtMI P' ,... • lo 10 mlnula. • Tiii!: amJSTMAS CANPIES WCI. WALNUT CAllMEIJ! 1 cao (It ounct0) neeltoed COllll<nledmllk • I balllM (I pGll lbt) llCht "'"'""" I '""*-(I pound alze) ,, Blend in bananas and nuts. Sift together flour, baking powder. baking soda and salt. Gradually add to creamed mixture, beating only until blended. Tum into ~· Bake 45 to 50 minutes or until a skewer pierced through the center comes out clean. Cool in pan on wire rack 10 minutes. Turn out of pan to cool. DATE NUT BREAD 1 (1 pound) package pitted dates l teaspoons baking soda 'ioi t'\lp butter t cup!: sugar z eggs 4 CUpl cake flour ~ teaspoon salt IA teaspoon nutmeg lh teaspoon cinnamon 1 cup chopped null Cut dates into pieces with scissors. Dissolve the soda In 2 cu pa boiling water, pour ·oyer lhe dates and let stand about 15 minutes, until the water Is cool. Cream the butter with the sugar. Add the well-beaten eggs. Sift the flour, salt, nutmeg and cinnlmon togeth- er. Take about I/• cup of µie dry Ingredients and mil: with the nub. Add the rest to the creamed mixture alternately with waler from the dates. Beat smooth. Add the dates and fioured DUL! last Mii thoroughly. Bake In 2 gre88ed h512* inch loaf pans in a 350 de,rea F OVtll for •bout l \~ boun. Cool, wrap In foll and store ovemlghl Energy Quick The hlih levulose content or lrah Bartlett pears often quick energy with a mlnlmum or calori... An average sited pear con- ttlbutet jllll 71 calorlto, ytt " ~7 ·-and llfll. • .,. \ . . VORINOFF 80 PROOF . BERWICK'S 80 PROOF EX.TR• SMOOTH CHARCOAL FILTERED '.VODkA OR Gii ' I ' ~ . ~ . HALF GALLON · · · $ WlllS FOR YOUR DllllG PLEASURE ~~~.~u CHAMPAGNE ORCOLDs DUCK FIFTH • CASE of 12·5THS 111.15 PADlllASSONv•""" $111 lt.aGUNOY. CHAii.iS -·-··-··· flfl'H ~~l~~f!YGAUQI s1u !1~~A5511>RillGA1. s1 19 ~reiJ~'!!!~H •• ~ ... .,,, 9' !!!8~M!1~~~ •............. """ggc f AlllAOEN.WINES $1111 MOUNTAIN, WN:S ASS TO. I!! GAL L" CALLO . $119 PINIC04AllJS ....... _ ......... HAlfGAL ~~A -············· IWfGAl.$171 ~~=·-·--· """ s2n IANCEl'S ROSE S398 FIFTH -~ .. _,,_,_,,,,,, .......................... . SAVI W1111 llAYFA .. S "llAlF GAU.011" IATIOIA' RAIDS SALE Ml'JJIOl·U ~~~f" ... ~~-. 110'5 TEN HIGH BOURBON "'"'°' .. 19'5 PAil IMSSlll llRNIOY ... ,,1201 •. 1111" GORIDl'S VODKA .. ,,., ___ . 18" CUTIY SARK.SaJTCH ... VI "·" --11&15 J & 8SCOTCH ,..,11.00 ---11615 KESSl.ERWlllSKEY -!A""" 1104' ~~ WlllS~~·t:~ .. 110" DIRISTIAN BROS,.....,YSAVEll.CO 11111 KAllllATKA VOOKA ...... ,_. 1S- BAUMTlll SCIJTCH,.VI 11" ••••. 1141' llAM'S ST. WlllSKEY .... 1 •. 00110" 179.5S1'£C~IOTTUHG 10o!.WllllKMI -~ llf:G. PllCE llEl 5!1. CALVERT EXTRA. SU! .41 BAITOll'S QJ' •... SUI S4.tt GOIDOll'SQlll .. SUI S4.11 TANOUEIAYOlll IU! S5.75 BACARDI IUM .... SU! $4.41 , • KORBEL llAllDY 15.H S4.15 LE.1011 BRAllDY ••. 14.91 S4.4t SEAGRAM'S vo ... IS.!5 · $1.25 CAllADIAll CLUl .. IS.15 Sl.25 AllCIEllT ABE ..... 15.11 S4.U EAILYTIMES ..•.. 15.41 S4.t4 l.W. HARPEi •.•.. IS.21 S5.H JACK'DAlllEU ••. SI.Ii Sl.11 JIM BEAM ......... 15.11 S4.15 OLD CROW ......... 15.H S4.15 OLD TAYLOR •.•.•• 15.11 SS.It 10o/o WlllSCOE ,.K~ llEG. PRICE l'f~ 5th SEAQIAM;S 7-CROWll .•.... 15.39 .15 KESSLER WHISKEY IU9 S4.22 CANADIAN LORD CALVERT\5.59 S5.D3 TEii HIGH ·········'············· 14.29 $3.1& BALLAllTlllE SCOTCH ..•. IS.99 S&.29 CHIVAS REGAL SCOTCH ... 19.15 $1.77 CLUllY SCOJCH ......•...•. ; ... 16.29 $5.H cum SAIK SCOTCH ······ 11.60 Sl.14 J&ISCOTCH ..............•.... 11.&D Sl.14 JOHllllY WALKER IED ..... 11.&D Sl.14 SMIRllOFFVODKA ........... 14.19 $4.40 WDLFICHMIDTVODKA ... 13.99 13.51 KAMCHATKA VODKA ....... 13.11 13.50 CROWlllUSSEVODKA .... 13.19 13.41 IEEFEATEI 0111 .............. 11.39 $5.15 GILIEY'SGlll ................... 14.59 S4.ll HOUSEWARES AND BEAUTY AIDS SPORT SHIRTS 'MEN'S SHOIT S&.EIVE • 11" IMDOOlllTE SET """' ···----1 • IMOOOI MIO&ET SET '° uru ·---l .1t I SPIAl $NOW ,, •• -······-·····--·-44' LUO ICICLES 100CT. ·-·············-········· lf IOAlllASlll CAI SIT ........ ·-················$&." -.6 lllT IOU IY LOVll -····-····· SUt . I VICKS IYQUIL COlDMIOtCHlO-. ----·-.. --$1.92 I ,, .• > ' . \,•<.•• Y'J r <'1 1•••H~••I I •• I , I \••t i • t ••II'! t o t \ .. II ~· l } • BONELESS BEEF . ROAST CENIER CUT CHUCK WELL TRIMMED " [LAMB •'"'-791 .·LEGS -~D ~ ..,. SHOUlDER CHOPS 8W>ECU1S mm • lb. 59' UMB SHOULDER CHOPS llO\INO BONE •••• mm • 69' 8RIAllFAIT SPECIALS PORK LllK SAUSAGE HOfFMANSKIN~SS ··--·-····L 29 COii coumY 1aco1 _ •. stc W1LS011Aco1 cun•oo•.6'- WIUOI POlJSI SAUSA'E •· '8c Cll•K IACOI ~:.~: SI ,:. WILSON CANADIAN --lb. •V WIUOI CEITBm CAUllAI IACOl lYTI<E"Ea -•.SI., , . ICE CREAM BANQUET DINNER$ FROZEN REG.PKG. 354:5 ~ .. ~1~~~~$!~~~~·"4gc ~~~~~o~~.~'-~~-~~~ ~ & NOODlfS-DEVllfO SPINACH· G""1..,...EE11""0C1A•UNTUFLOWEvE'o-·;;;;;;;;-31s1 LLovo J. HARR1s P1Es '7ftc • IOOi. • I APPLE--f'UMPKIN-MINCf:"4•L ....... 111' Niblltt c-.HDMy 04-N Corrott, #Md. r.ot ~J~~!~!~-~~-~~···· ....... 37C 2},~2~~~,D_B~~~-2i25C ~.~~m:.~~---················-··· s1 39 ~~'!.!2.~~rr~~~~---. SSC ,-----HOLIDAY FOOD REMINDERS .;, ~!!Pl!!P.~~~::.O .. ~o'i'.~~.'.'.'.".'_ .. _ ....... m••• • 39' . 010-WHEA T DllSSll&AUl'U"""""' CORNBREAD 130L _ ••.. 551 C111FfClll 11•:11 oP11111S .,a. ---·--·······-·······-··-··-······· 29c --SllW2ric ... lt' UYlWllA-AUOWS 1 ... & PILISllUIY CAKI FIOSTlllG ss· llEADY TO »l!fAD ASSTD. flAVORSIO 11. oi,.." COFFEE MJ.B. 3-lb. CAii s22s 1-1>.CAN .... 84• GRANULATED SOAP ,:;:;;.,75c MARGARINE -~~ •......... 43c RINSOam11EMh"""~····-$1.19 LUX LIQUID ...... °'. ____ 5gc • 1 Wl\YHD~llHll~:. Van de Kamp~' SPECIALS T111rs . .Sun., Die. 1S.11 Oran11 Roll 390 · ·· Coffee Cakes ......... ,.., .• °' Pa11try 4gc Dr1ssln1 ........ 101,...,11, F~tt $!5? Cake .. 1~.1nw1'llt.1"11.!i \IHllW\IHll\IHlf ' . . 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SHOULDER CLOD ROAST 09,;, IONEl!SS ........... t" .. : •••••• , •• ,. ...... --......... .. .. !!!~!~F~E9.~~ ... ~!~.~~-~·-· s 1.89~. BONELESS ~~~ st4B· HAM WILSONTINDERMADE ORHOffMAH'STAVRH '._ .. J,HE~~~~~-TS~~---·-.. 98' WESTEll OYSTEIS '1:.< 79' USTEll OYSTRS t::; 98' ClllCK STEAKS -· .. ~c IOlllD SfiAIS ":i': .. $1.19 SIEwllNi IEEF ._tic SHOmllS of IEEF _ .. 49c WALNUTS e· ... ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE 7 FULL DAYS THURSDAY DEC. 11 THROUGH WED., DEC. 22 175 E. 17th ST. COST,A MESA LM CHllSTIUS POlllSETI'IAS ' AVAILABLE AT ALL MAYFAIR MARKETS AT POPULAR PRICES lb. ' Ill STEAi$ _____ ,. SI.It .; 'CUIE'~--.. $1.59 1.~...!!!tf!i!l,EYS 37~ FRESH POULTRY---. WE HAVI! THE fltiEST SELECTION OF U.S.D.A. GR.>.DE A FRESH-DRESSED HEN AND TOM TURK~YS\ WE ALSO HAVE ALL VARIETIES AND SIZES OF STUfFED TURKEYS, SELF-BASTING TURKEYS, GEESE AND BONELESS TURKEY ROASTS FOR YOUR HOLIDAY NEEDS. TRIPLE·•' &TAM PB_. WITH MNMIJM'IS.00 PUICHASI C:O..an Good Dec. 16-0.C. 22 ---·-.. -,, ........ --........... .. ..... _...,..,_ . ..,,,_,_ .. ..... ~CIOWON .. CWTOM91ADULnOHLY SAVI tcwtl .. YOU IUY 1 C&HSUGAR POW-•-N I-La.PKG. ••LIMIT 1 ~ .. AOUl.TCUSTOMa: DK 16TODIC21 ts~ SAVI 16cWITH111SCOUPOH ROYALE TOWELS JUMIOSIZE ~ .. 23 ADULTCUSTOMIR DIC. 16 TO DIC. 22 . , Wednosdq, °"'"'°" 15, 1971 ROBERT CRIPPIN CHICKS MINU NASA Weighs Menu Choices HOUS!'ON -"How lo- estimably imporWit In lb moral reaulta -and therefore how praiseworthy In lllell - ls the act of eaUna: and drink- ing; The aoclal virtues centre in the stomach. A man who is not a better hwiband, father and brother, after d.iMer than before Is, dlgestively speaking, an incurably viclOUI man." So lllld Wilkie Collini In l886. Morale Is one Important consideration in the diet of astronauts who are going to apend 28 and 56 days in such programs u Skylab, but there are othen. Food II weight u well u energy as all calorie counters know. NASA oclentllb worry about the weight of food u well u the weight and energy re- quirement. of utronaub. Approximately 2,000 pound.! of food · and packaging and about 8,000 pouncb ·of water · wW be requJred for three manned Skylab ml.ulons. To oveHstimate the enera requlrementa la to make the weight uctaslve. , Too, IUCC<IS of Skylab medical uperlmenb II In- lluenced by the nature and amount of food the ulnloauta consume. One of tlie eoporl""""" nutrition and DlUICUloskeletal function, demands the prtdM knowledge of. nutrient and in- dividual energy requirements. All of lhese factors are being evaluated !ollowlng le.ta al the Manned Spae<crafl Center's Life Sclenct Laboratory lit Houaton. Mqre than 15 utronauta look part In a food com· patablUty test In which thay ate three speclaJly prepartd meala a day for five days and scored them aood. bid.or lo- differenL A typical day's merm wu: Breakfa!t -orana:e juice. scrambled eggs, sausage and coffee. Lunch -lnmalo SOQP, cheese crackera, chicken arid· rice, ham salad spread, biscuits. pineapple Udblll and grape drink. Evening meal -slrlmp oocktaJJ, pork loin with dra>- lng, applesauce, peach am- broala, lemonade, coffee. Reowchers 18y they hope II will be the l110lt pal1tabl1 menu ever taken into space. Best Calorie Count Made in Supermarket By BARBARA GIBBONS Spicy Sauerbl'at.n In 1 gingermappy gravy, w bat could be more lnvltlni .••. U you've got the Ume and the calorlea, to spare. • • • .and room In your refrlgeralor. If yw're a uuerbraten purtat, you can count on tying up one shelf or your refrigerator for days while the beef soaks in 1 vinegary marinade. ' And the end result ·II fat- tening, 400 or 500 calories in a serving. Maybe more U you lib gingersnaps or IOU!' cream in your gravy! But you can trim down both the time and the ca.Jorie count simply by switching lo a leaner, tenderer beef than ii normally used. Add a few more caJorlo-wise tricks, and you 'll turn out a Si-Iy Sauerbraten that's only 250 calories a serving. ("Speedy" ls relaUve. . , , th is sauerbraten dish calls for marinating ovemlgh! Instead of a week or 10 days!} . Tbe lllOll imporWit calorie- wlse trick II performed In the supennarket. Ipstead of pick- ing up aboulder of bfff, tbe cut ll!U&Uy Uled pick out the nicest. leanest bottom round rout you can find. Beef 1houlder (chuct) II oM-thlrd fat and about 1,600 calories per pound, while lean, well-trimmed round II about 10 per cent fat and only 800 calorlea. Juat about haU 11 fattening. • • .and "heart· amart," tool SLIM GOURMET SPEEDY SAUElllll\ATEN ( Aboat l5t ca1or1 .. per oervllicl 1 cup cider or wine vinegar l large onion, ollced 3 bay leaves, cruahed t or 10 whole cloves l teaspoon w h o I a pep. percoms l teaspoon 11111 I pounda lean ol beef, •well· THE SLIM GOURMET - lrlmm<d 1 tablespoon oD 'Ii cup marinade 1 beef bouillon cube I cups bolllnc nler 2 tablespoons llour diaol...S in cold 'f&ter II teaspoon gincer pinch of cinnamon z tablespoons callup Salt and~ l tablespoon ..J,ar Car equlvolect In au car substUuteJ Put lhO beef and -mlzture In ·a pluUc hag lnllde a deep bowl. Draw up the sides of the bq and llnot I\ oo that all sur!acu of the maol are covered. )(a r Sn a tt overnlghl or lonier. Remove the meat and brown It In the oil In a nameprool Dutch oven. Add t h e marinade. the bouJ1lon cube and water. Cover and almmlr for two houn, or until tender; add more watar U ne,ded. llemoYe the meat lo a plot.. ler and allce. 'llllct.n lhe 1r1vy with lhe no.. mbturo. Stir In the llni•r. ~ end cataup. Add Al~ pepper and -la ... lo -• Sole. !.obiter, sh r Imp'. Bluefbh: alim down with - culent aeafood! Sendl • 1tamp1d. aelf .. ddreaaecl envelope and 25 cents to 11Stlm Gourmet Fish Dlabao," 11 lro- quoll Road, CnnloN, N.J. 07011.) ' I .. '11 /, I ' ' I• ' ,, I , . , Wodftlodq, -·· 15, 1'71 • nESH TURKEYS USD•UllADl'll.'--• -iuDY • • PAlllCX CUDAHY OISWIFTS , . L" PILDT·A DVERnSER Jt -- GROUND -· BEEF ... · fllSH.o LEAN -~ DBJCloU5 GllOUND HOUIL Y ·!!!.?G. 4~. !!~! 45~ .. $4!!· 59~. ·. i MORRELL ORIGINAL CHEF HAM _ .... 11.39 ---•-i-Wf'I ...,.~,.w-~-110., ...... ...-.. --...... ,. - COflll "·.......,,..., --ltu.. -Olff atl!llCA!R -_ ... CN AU,._ Al -ITAIJI -. ·- LARGE X-FANCY · NEW CROP ORANGES LA1GE FANCY SWIET NAVEL 2 .· LB$. . . aa'iid_ .................... _ .. _ .......... LI. 2 ~ iiDv AMS · ................ 2 LIS. 39c •DlllOOUI LAIGIJAHCYSWllr 7.,.,. 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"71 · · GAi l 'O IALAMI ___ .......... J.oz. • . OICMIU1'9•AU.-"41.. , .IJc • 1' 4ftc . UON-·-·PAl'flAAil·~ 59c BOl.OG11A;:;.,-=~~. -1-0L "71. ILIC'D "IAT•~~-s.oz. . . t • . -. -. I . . , . . .. ,. . . Tllfldq,~ 14. 1971 • Wtdnt1<101. DtctmO<r 15. 1971 DAILY l:Ltl'. GOLD MEDAL WILSON'S C~ITIFIEO 64 c FLOUR . 5· 3· ·c !~!~ED ~4CO~ .... ~ ......... -'··.~·l:.· . . La. All ........ s.La. IAG PORK S'•usAGE -. . ROll 79 c • ' : • t , . ... ••••••••••••• ··•.••. . • . . · TENOfi MADE FIJ..UY COOKEp ., ., ', • , ' s 121. • FROZEN FOoo .,,,-~ --iii ~ ~:o~;'e'h.i'~e'.' ........... .-.':~0; 36.c Bf!» .. E~E,S :¥~ ... F H.Afe.'S .•. '~3 .~ .• , '. La. -·· 45 U.~.D.~. G~)'; A FRESH FROZEN CALIFORNIA· GRQW N Coclltall Tacos ........ .'.~:':· c ·•"Nllllll-,,...,,. ,.,. · $ St 'P•l•cl c lcken ........... !:~ I mis~'11 M>r.. ... 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LIH SAUSASI ••.••••• 1 ••••••••••••••••••••• • • ·; '°'"u · r 1ou100 CllUCK WAIM PAj ••• ~ ••••••••••••• 1 • COH'ml!IM' ' -)¥o4L . 15 KOU Kiil ITIAKS ... ,,.<.............. . I "'"""'"" > I ,..,,.., 79• AIMii C-IMS 1.......... .. . . ... .. . . 1 .. ,,_e DISCOUNT SEA.~j)OD .suceo NOllTHfllN • $I 09 Halibut lteak1 ... ,_. <.. "· . ' fllESH WESTEllN • "' 7,C • 11).0r..}cif ' • Oy1ter1 ..... ~ . . . . • . • . . . . . . 7· - fll:ISH IOAHO 79 C I-Or. Si1• Brook Trout' . • . . . . . . . . . . - ~OUDAY PRODUC.E FEATURES ' .. , OP VITAMIN c 1mn .IUICY ~I~' G , 'APIPRIJIT: • f OB LUSCIOUS, DICTINCTM' flAVOR, IAST,RN , • • MclNTOSH APPLES •••• ' . 19.~ LUNcw~N MEATS r, ft flANHDHUT°'"THIWIB 39c n!ZID PCll flA\IOl-otLANOO I 'J.C ~=~CHEON, 39c , :i=~·:4"""'"'"'"""" 25: •OCC:KI •••••••• •••••••. .. ...•.••••••. ., MACARONI .. CHEESE IA ' tOOK!D SALAMI ' . . • itiUA.Ns11z·1··•······················· 49!. -.......:....:.. _______ ......... " TAllllLOS ••••••••• ., ....... ~ ••••••••• ~..... a. O<XD11<11iNO 99c APPLI Clla , , • , , • •,,. '1111 O.He11i,. •• • ••,, alO '" POJS-.Pl.Af\IT1 fOlt THI HOUOAYS • 229 POlll'rilTTIA er ClllYSAllTlllMIM• ... · ~. . '"" • 1i!tl0f0.Mli ·WONDER, • CUPS .; .,;J;.c.r:, C · Ol . ., RC COLA & DIET;RITE 2..oz .. 15~ ·coVPfJN THIS COUPON GOOD ' ; DEC. L,-THltU DEC....,9 "" I .z5·eo11 ON I '· ruse ME4 T .·, wmc COU,ON. ta.oo "'4fi!~U· ,UicNAN •• ONI COU,ON ,. ADULt cunotten •1 COVPON THIS COUPON GOOD s~ocu6rr . ON ENAMELED BOASTING PAN • CNOIC~ ,:..:zjs ., ; • I ' 1 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA e ,3922 BROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUN,TINGTON BEACH e ·... 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO .. . ' ;' . • " ' , • ' ; . f \ f • • ,. I ' I ( I . " .._, ........ ' ~ ~ .. . .. .,,.l , ..... -• '< I J • '-~ •• • -.. • ,,. •• O ... 1 .. .,..,,. • • o • • 1· ~ '• I . . ...... ' , • " . ,. 4f DAILY PILOT w-.,, °""""" 15. 197t Hememade. Bread ·s~ve~ Mon~y -.. Ah\; Way . You Slice. It I I ' .DCAR NAN' I UYI a -about Ill mp -to a l'.Gr drusll\( up holtdly din-crU.bed pineapple, or or-I a b I ~a P o'O o or crange Aller that I mound IJletU on ', Add ~ apple sllCOI, turn Pecan Cab Italian 3-Cl>ffH u,o,,...,.... a _,.... ean • <ii' whole or jollJod ..,. .tlli fufther y0<1 miCIJt • juice plua the grated rind. lnlirmala4t. glazed apple rll!p. ~ .... them to ooat well, then !Im· Breed aod ~ 9ther riclpes -a u-Qd a~• cranberrr, alooi. With 10 <Dp litre lo try a new touch or two , Occas!Ollall,J wbu I l!Ol\e Someth[llfl (alae Uike to do so &oodl " mer tor a1'91it10 mlnutts unto In her bookie! ' Nln'• Rael pea ,....,,. ~ Sil<e -choppad nui.. Wlllak ¥ Iii tor .....i potatoes. Fold ,,it· good fat sweet pototoel or wtien I'm bel._~aney Is to boll Wasb aod core f midlimt tender. l>atlni )hem now 'and You'"' Loved ood Loat.'• Yw .._.. ...., _.. v 1 & • • t • 'wl&b 1 fork...Ot "pul e. ~ ao-tit nal whipped crtpi:n into , yams 1 cut a cross in each about 6 iyedlarn 1 wee t ap~les but don't J*I., WhUe I then.·EVtn bY themselves, not mny have ~er ~klet bf se~ ·-· .,.. baliei-y -pie ud 14of~1fn!611i rti!<\ •od !Mlho(l •wtt..ll. 4'jd_. loucll of wheo they'ro.done, P'"' dowp potaloH tlll t~, them pe,1, a01_.Ul\lng ~ Into half inch ~slog the sll~ pole to puff ding 25 cents ~nd ~ loni\ aelf· m~re ~ diaa ~ all, ~ ~ ~ and QIKpa or lziaimciri' along on the "four corners, to mala ind muh with cut (,each)'-sheil:s l heai about U3 tup &opplna, they are 50 good with addressed. stamped enftlope buedT • odd to ca\lned 'cronberry w1111;·11ie Usb'at ~t. .Or flu!< 1 ttte , pOp, then top with • ' biltter, .old lash ~ ·mciias!,. , (eadb) butter an<! moJ...,.. Iii hOt ham. to Nan Wiley In core ~ tht Are Ibey ...... ecolllllleol,_u_,_ ... .;_~~~~~~~~~T .. ~~1·~1~1h~"*'-·_m._.,.w~eD-·-dra_.4'e<f-;-·-=-' ... 7"'~ ... --=\pa..._•_of_)IJ,,....tto1~·~n<1"--•,~~an<(......;_onng_,;~·~i•_loe-,t-·~~~Jo_llllte'-'r:~~~~,~m~.¥~~-.... ii-''-kl-""t-. ~·~~~~-,-N=•n::....:W~~=ey:....::(nchl;::;:.=a·=·~C=•=IT='t::....:D=A~IL_Yc_P_fLO~T~~--;'~ ""aever loaves tttl ,.. u ..... t. ~,.. .. "' -· ' • r' cell&a? Are commercJaUy bak· , ~ _ eel cake• ud eookie1 mort ect••mlc1I ti.a• tlae1r bomebakatl '°"*"'"'T I know II.me cotdd be 1 factor but I am umml• OM tau Ute lime to apt911 •• Mme bdlq so tbat would not be a factor with me •• MRS. K. KIPKA, MINNEAPOLIS It ii impoulble to &Ive an 1b8olute breakdown on· com· paratlve cost.a oo everythine, LETS ASK THE COOK ' . . "' Nan W9'y ~ I know that when bread Ls t not on sale·l can mate two of my own loa'ftt, maybe more; for that prlCe. One reader commented .. r know l don't 11ve anytbinc on homebaked brud be<ause 11 tastes II) good we eat twice as much of it but I still baie my " ' own. YOu .po. have the satisfac- tion of lli>Owlnrl your bre1d has no addlUvu er preservativet. I have ytt to see a store loaf that compares with a oogi.e~ even when the lat- ter ii not perfect. It all depends on what y o u • r e 1atbfied with. Commercial breads may or may not bie as nutritious. Depends on what's ln that partlculitr loaf. Wben it comes to cakes or cooklea .J would 11y you are ahead by baking your own unless you are satisfied with a mus ~ duced item. I a not talking abOut that .little bakery around the. CW'T'ler. _ ' · They may tum out perfectly dtlicioua things but, becaU!e of that labor, you ate bound to pa7 for it. There ia one Ul1ng yoo can1 buy -the Moderful · aroma of something baking and tJie ril<e feolJac that com-es from knotriq ~ you are nsponsfble for it DEAR NAN' la the -tertlme how de yoa 1et bttad doaP, to rite whea yoa cook wttb eleetrlclty? K. LENGLEY, IRVINE Anytime your kitchen isn't wann enough, on its own YOQ can awltch your oven on to· "warming" Wltll the light goes off, showing It has achieved that level. 11len place your bowl on the lower rack. Or you can place a bowl o( quite warm water in the oven just under the bowl. I use aUll another way 1 like. Using a top unit of my range. I fill my roa1ter with quite warm (not hot) water, place a cookie sheet on that, then posl· Uon the dolllh bowl wrapped in a clean bath towel. Y D\I may ~ve to replenlsh the water from time to Ume. SomeUmes, when It cools off, I switch the unit on to lo~ setting for awhile but watch IL It can get hotter than you think In an hour or so. To keep check, I prop a regular room thermometer against the dough bowl. Just want to &e.11 you el a woDderful mixture I happened on durh:IC laat year'1 bollday time. I n1 1rlndJag oranges and crubmit1 for a Iliad but ofter llllf.!.mg decided le add a.me dates and ral1im that ..sed •1in1 up. .. I ra1 1 few tb.nlugh and on sampltq t b e combluUon foeDd It marveloot. Be1lde1 tbll Iliad or rtllab, don't you think It would be creat la the tta&e.r of a dou1bmrt or In biscuit or 1wed roll l• dematSom, to be rthealtd before· serVbis? ~IRS. a. YDE SPRY, NASHVU.LE. I do lodeed. It paya to do your own thing with a recipe now and then. For those who have'lorgotten the old original proptttions, grind 4 cups raw cranberries with one whole or-. l<tded. Uae the nod, too, t.ltbough you may wlsh to di.Icard "IOlne of the iMer white portion. It can be bitter Mis. in 2 cups sugar, s~ in cove.red jara in the '*""""" for at leaat t"" ...... ....mg. AliWe .,U dralmd c:ruahed plneap- ~ Ila' lllllao In that relilll ..... ,.... ,. dool want to &II "" ... !Iliad« try addlll( ' ·~m.1a,_ ...... ., .. ~,... (41............ ' lB U lllLlllT -iU!:. .1111·• IRlllT -..... ~ ............... ~ J ~57 .... : •• •t"lt" ''iii vsSCOTCH :6"'1" SUGWA'S y.o •••• .'16" .... ,,.·scorOI ........ 7" "" ... . JIM ..... , •s•"4" ·=ex N1ELS--11" ' """' ........... ' t "" It '4" r&MANAM QUl,,;.;16""f" YOOllA, .. 14 -~-'6" '5" 'WllhditNt YODllA .. 13" 'S" L W, ~"'·······I " ' ' ~ '5" '4" AllOEllT ME ......... 5. \4" Clihtlllllns. .. -1.,.,. ,..,. OUI CROW 'S" '4" UCAIDUllll ....... ., •·: " GU. T'SGlll•••·······,4"'4'11 mSlil'SlullD .... '4"'4" ••••••••• ' ' · if1n'ln cum.sm ... , .... 17"' 'I" CllYAS &AL..... ,.. 1U TAlUll .. -. •••• 16" '5"' hliioil w•·•-'7"' . Pill TIMIS ........ '5" '4" TAllQIJaAT &lt .•• ,..'6" '5" • l001.x I . ~ llOS. I , WOtf • :L!!!~:~ :"cowcf:.~,! sr l~ccu!:.~:i 'r' .. : •SWDS91! --Emm · • .. t.IWW,T ...... 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' '· FROZEN FOODS L aiiL'D'EilFiilEoHALiaut 59:. ~ LINEK Si u0(&i£KAG& 99~ MEATS YOU'LL IE PllOUI> 'fO SllVI· I • QullitJ Ind Srtlsflttloft lil.llflfttttl • DllCOlllll Priced NEW .. FRESfl . r.f.?:'i . I-LB. PACKAGE··· ' ~ · DUBUQUE'S · ( . ' ; . IOWA .MAID · · SLICED BACON ' ~··PAC~ ,...,,,.Jo,. IACOM JIMMY OlAN • l~LI. kQU,. PURE PORK SAUSAIE 64C . . • ·24..1. lOLL, •. $1 .lf . ' GENUIN ESPRING _ B. ~ mc>.11. MAY~ll • IZ.Ol. PICG. ~~:;;~~~~ TUllDT llLlTI 73... .._ _________ ...,. ____ _.~ SIJ10KIE LINK SAUSAGE • 83'-. rn 78c ? ,. ' BONELESS BONELESS T·BONE CHUCK FAMILY RIB s· TEAK STEAK ROAST ., -.. ,-, ...., STEAK . BLADE CUT JJ~i~ l'L! I~! 1 5~: · ··--~ ..;p();;.T:..•.O.~-·-·T·E MEAT PRICESEFfECTIVETHURSOAV tk h5UNOAV DECEMBER 16thrcugh 19 ·--- 101:.~ J1~:ou~1 ~ lV IR T OAl I ld ;.: Ql'...l.UU1oj l'.:I [Vlr• liAl AU'MIETA ~ •• 101 Al ;11_,r[111 ., I\ l~IRT OAY AIJIMA -1'..!t Dl;m·? · •• . ' " OllCOUHT' '""' 12111.o UNCt: IOTTU' J1h11011 I Johnson 121 BABY SHAMPOO I ~ ---------------- U'C?iia iil1TE TOOTHPASTE 731 M'ftii1'mffui 1.• l·UI. LoAV'ES • FRO"liN HONEY WHll T . IRIDQFORD IR!AD DOUIN ~f\i~~;u;:" CUSTARD ~ lO.OZ. IOX. QUICK nuw ~ i1~i;'£tt STRAWIEHIES ~ 10-0%. CON'ti\INEll • FROZEN ; ~REDDl·WIP TOPPINll 10-0Z. PKO. • PAlll61AN • P}.NISK. HlWAllAN;, !AVAKIAN • 'fiCAtfESE. • WEXICAM' ilRD~EYt MTAILES 43' 10-0Z. l'KG.w;RN • OllEEN llANI • PEA& • !(I • FllOUN 'it'h 6RELll 611 YUETAILES -· DAILY PILOT STOllHOUIS MOtt • .flll. 10 AJl. TO t P.M. SAT.1 -10 A.JI. TO 7 l.M. m WE WELCOME FOOD ST&llP-SN.DPPERS Ill MY UI& .tJIQllU. RIVl!JISIGC • QRAl'IG( CCXlllTY WllA HTl SWEET AND, :JU ICY A.ED DELICIOUS ·JUICE 10 911c APPLES· ., ORA_NGES u. HI 7. ... . .. PiNIAPPLisE . . 9! FRESH EGGPLANT ~ 17·~· HALVES ......... DllCOOlff ,./Cl l • C· LL ' 18 IM>Zc. !IQ,• FRQ!lt_N ·1 iM ~TASTHlllU l 'TASTl·STllPES 111· ______ .:..L_ ______ _ ASiOltTED • FELT TIP ~ i>tT MONTE APIHCOTS 331 I ~~= CAM • -•lllOOUll \!!:::::I FOL&~"till'fu 211 6-0UNCE fJJI • COF'FEE l '' MIXWEU. HOUSl INSTANT c"~~'[ll f\l'RistMifA~UICA ~p~ rli~i& RDl1 llFIWIAP 3'-<;Q.U11I -'PIU:.TIED IAIHl-IDWS •' ll! CQUNT • FUil TINSD. • 13.0~Jtt;;-~DIOSOL SJIU.T CHRISTllAli SllDW 68' 111 1• 1-it • • 39' Sharing is earing GIVE ALPHA BETA GIFT CERTIFICATES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON CALL: 879-6121 EXT: 414 S. ou' wld1 M1•ctlon of CllUtornl• Sun·Drl.i l""rult Qlft Pl!Clll ..... t11bl• Ill OfodUC'I HP9111Tllflb. -- PARKER TOU~HE P~N '"°""" PARl,ER CALEllDIR JOTTER.PEii 1~ 11• ~----·---~--~--f.OZ. OU! rASKI Oll • j).pJ.Cl· bmomu·:r;:-· 48' l ·Ol1Kct ~·AU. VAiii TJq, 88if \!!:::::Y ALlllTG VIit llAlll UUY ... ~ .0-C_Q/Jlf[ • l~-JNCHES 7a. ~DIAMOND LU"'" PLATE 111· • t:::i:';:\ li.PAct •PULLY IAO:O 33' ~ lllltl 1.fTI llNNll IOW ' Il)-OUNCE JAR M 1-0UNCJ;:tAR 111 YUBAN lllSTANT COFFEE . <-OUNCE)" .... IASCCO SHRIMP COCKTAIL IJ1U' ?\it{ffi,,:W,'f£8. ~N 1 ~ Gllt.19 .Rf PMR·l liiililPS 31' t&.oUNCE BOmz: • nm J!Ll1fD Q RLPKR BETA SAIAJl.DllfSSllll I ~!'.lb'~ .. , I 371 81' '.731 811 • zt. • • 14' . . !::.&::::\ 175 COUNT 4114 ' ~ UDY SCOTT FACIAL TISSUE IW' t:C\ UDY SCOTT• 2 ROU. ~ IATHIOOM TISSUE 26; © i°ofAIDHINER NAPllNS 25' I I l I •• I Bakers' Delight . . For All . " .., ....... . ' • .. ' • THURSDAY JHRU WIDNDDAY, DEC. ,16tlt to 22!Hf NOR BEST TENDER TIMED GRADE "A" JOHNSTON 810 9" -PIES e PUMPKIN e Al'PLI 69' e MINCE NEW CROP 3 ~ s1 · GREEN BEANS . CRISP SNAPPY 29~L POTATOES U.S. NO. 1 RUSSETT 10 c:!~o 39¢ ONIONS 29¢ 3L MILD B ~PAN I SH S SWEET ''N" JUICY NAVEL DOUBLE BLUE CHIP STAMPS II WITH THIS COUPON VOID AFTER WED., DEC. 22 NO MINIMUM PURCHASE-NO MAXI MUM PURCHASE ONE ORDER ONLY ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE TO I UY D ONLY AT IAIOAI c lb ·C lb BAR M HICKORY SMOKED TAVERN HAMS 49c lb Whole, Holl THE HAM WITH NO WASTE or Quortor r--:;~:;;-~~-;-,;;s;; i DRES,SED TURKEYS, SMOKED IAR ~ M HAMS, DUCKS, GEESE, STUFFED ~ Tl,IRKEYS, ROASTING CHICKEN, ! W BUmR BALL AND HONE,Y SUCKLE J I TURKEYS • ORDER EARLY · Lts..~~~W.C•-.:•·-~~-~ LINDSEY LARGE RIPE P,ITTED OUYES 3/$1 .. !"" '• S.V.• ROl,;LS 3Sc -' MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 LI. CAN EASTERN GRAIN FED, CENTER CUT RIB PORK . CHOPS EASTERN GRAIN FED FARMER STYLE PORK . SPARERIBS IAI M HICllOIT SMOllD SLICED BACON THI FINIST IN IACON PHIU.Dll.PHIA -I OZ. CREAM CHEESE ...... SIU PILUIUIY COOKIES CHOCOIATE CHIP, CINNAMON, SUGAR PIWIUIT PARKERHOUSE ROLLS HUN•IT JACK CIN.NAMON ROLLS ( HEAlTH ~ BEAUTY AIDS MICllN MOUTHWASH II OZ. lonLI 116. I .Sf AT OTMll STOlll c lb c lb 29', ... 79' AJAX DETERGENT DISl lT FLOWll HAND ANO BODY ·89' LOTION ........ , •:; 'BET'l'Y CROCKIR DATE BAR MIX 39' KRAFT MAYONAISE 9UAIT JAR 59' AJAX U9UID, DETERGENT fUU. 9UAIT 59' ' ... • oz. IOX II•. SID · S'PRINGFIELD • i:t.UB SODA • GINGERALE • TOM COLLINS MIX • VODKA MIX 28 OZ. BOTTLES CAUNDA MANDARIN ORANGES 11 OZ.CAN 19' BETTY CROCKER POTATO BUDS INSTANT MASHED POTATOES REG. 79c 1 LB. BOX HEAD & SHOULDERS SHAMPOO HO DIPOSIT IOTTW 12 OZ. VACUUM PACI CANS 5/$1 49¢ ( • JOHNSON'S BABY OIL 89' 116 I 0 OZ. PLASTIC 101TLI 116. I.Cf AT OTHll ITOIU Prices Effedlve: Thunclay thni Wednesday Dec. 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 l'rlcos .Uloct to ltock ow hand. I WI falVI 11.ur CHIP STAMPS WI faLADLY ACCEPT U.S.D.A. FOOD COUPONS I COSTA MESA PLACENTIA wr GIVE ILUE CHI~ STAMPS 19th and Placentia 710 W. Chapman VAlllAB lf COUPON GRAPEFR·UIT SWEET COACHELLA VALL EY 8 c:!~o 59¢ • • . • • • ' ' • ' • • 0 c ' 1, bl bl " " • " ~ '· .. " " "' • bl c N • WI ' TO .. .. '" .... .. '" c M " "' ' " N WI ... .. " .. • N .. .. "' '" ' " '"' WI "' " .. • " •• w ... "' •« "' .. " • ,. • ' .. ~ c l ·~ '" ., '" ' . --. . . . -.. ~ ........... -.... • • • ' Wtdnf!d.oJ, Otetmbtr l\ 1'71 s .. ..Your Mon~y's Wort· ... -~ ' L NOTICe ._.,1(,9 ,.. llDHU wonc1 °" nUSTll'I "'"' ...VITIM• llDf 0 .. , p,tim1sm 1, ~ '9......., ti-tWf "-IMrf • ML A.-C NAallM.tlll ffO'IC r, IUllV OIVl:N Tll .. 1tle el fdi.IQI'-9f tilt N..,.,.t4NM UPl!fi.. <M J•NJMY I\, ltn. lit 11 e'll'd: A.M., lotnl ti tlolrl of fllt Q(Mll VIN kN9I Dlllttlct JllH ttcll.,. Wft .., ltl9 •t !tit '"'1'Mt• tt "'9 Hrklnt lot fll 4JI kt1ao1 DI.I let, 1'12 w._ A¥tflllf, .__ """'~ OI -Mlllent tnd lltlf'Mllll s.ltll ll'llllllllijl1t ltrttt. A 111 ~ • 1 _., ti ..... IMd\, Or..-c:.u.rr. C•lltWnl .. ,. ~--. ..... lrtm c.m~ ~&till--........... ,...,. ..... ~· """' ti.ti an tltenlill Ill -NllC't wt#! ....,.._ • tMI ...._ ......,. lM11 c.. ,_.,... urw .,.... tor -.. ,,_~I.,_ fll 1tll' C"'"'"""" LlotMt .._,_. !wit .... NM! ... OLYMo ~ ~tri.. ,......... ,...... fie. Acl. lkll Wiii tit r~ llflttl ,:. 11.tfl, l"IC 1..VllTMINT (0., A (al~ 1w111w ,.llnled Cl" ffMt tit MUtQlenl J~•n• la, ltn. h1 .,. OtllQt ot kflool c.niwat""-.-Trv11M ,,..., fie ,.... _. to u111f11 l"aclrlc wi.. 40001 toll01 •lld 1"1dllll ... ~Wlf* l-Mtl1 U11111M U... !fl.Ill ,..... Jw llU!OOO,.I I. HA•· '°"' corNIMe • ...... wetlflt, •llO!tll D1111"kt. tw1 'lacotrlti.. C•I• MtM. alMA!:Jnill fiTTY •• HA.llUMAN .... ltcllffln. 41111 ...,....,,. lecllltl-. .... -'Bett.er .Business Bureau • B~t Crire C1l...,.,.le. ttlw Wlllch time tM 11N1 will Mncl Wlf9 9"' NCOHM Ml# II, 1tJO, -llcffle. ' lie .u91lcl't' rMd 1loull. ~'" Cltltil 1W a I" ... mt, If'.. ~ fl Olflcllt 11111 ..... ...,.... lll'ltll 1t:• tA .. ~ " .. ,., 111 111t * mu11 11e .,_... .._.., tt °'-c_,,,~ Clltllnll• TJWndly, ~ n. 1m, at ,... NEW YORK (UPI) Mitre W. wa ~ If: ~ ClllM wtll to Mellrl lilt leidli.tMI-1111 ....... l .... lt!Mll Oftlw ., Mill Dlttrlct. 1'm Won't Handte Everything For U.S. lie ...,.,... wtl¥td. • If H, I, CA.Al.ILi ft MA•OAlllT W.,_ A--. H,,."'1,.tr911 tMdl. 'fhere'I noth1rig 'Wl'OJll wftb a. Tllrl ..-01ect ""''.,...., ,,.,,..,.u1L1L•. ~ •"" wtt. .. 11111t1c • .....,.111""ldl""" .. kl""""" ... the ........ ..-1hlt •more BySYL-'l'OllT"ll -·~·•--a.-·"Y-·--· _fl'flOllltl.. ...,._.. Y.n.-Mli"IMll ftNJlf'I, IW I'll# • MM ...... .t -· _.,. ... """' flt llt •dlMI ., -~ 't' U. Q a•......-Wil MU... -"vu • •""""'"' sit. o.w._,,..,, w.. ..,.-. 111111 .. ,.....,. llCW'lllf ,....., '*""'et ~ re!IAM w .. "' tcC01'11tP1C11 w1111 ruUatic ecooornlc mood You __ ~·~lcio' .... ~.1 a • 1et any legal &IP, dance. '""111Mttt ••cnm... ..._ w11,_.,.**'"""1. m1, 11'1.,.. ~~tlofll. -"''d 't _.1..... _,,. .. _,. -"""' i.TI111-n11r111...,111-11111111')Cawnt1•oot t1"i .... m. tt Miii Offklat 11t111111t "'""' .. ~11111 w • """"'n care, 1oco1""• to , --~IJ..... 1bt Better Bu1lne11 t111 ,..,1"'"""''., "'* LMw: c-. . ..,.. Ill~ 'ldtt ... , .t ~1e ~..,. .. t11t c..tiltf"I Cllldl, c1r11n..i .~ • •kl two ___,_. economlstl. local !tore 1 hone!ty ang ~ B"-a•-do oot "'ve legal ad-°" Clllfot"I .. 11111 tKll"!llneiil 111d HoPlld hl ...... fMddw fOr eufl, NY .. Ill llwflll IDM ltl .,. .,,_,.. "'111 'Ni"" of tt. ltkl. .,..,....,.._ _ ""'"" "" .. ti. """.111... 11our1, w1" ,,..., AH "'°"*"' 11w u1111M •••'-,, ""ti-.io s.w c•....,1 OMcll, Cll"llfltf Cllldl. • Leif Olien, chlef ecooomht your nearest Better Bualneu vtce. Nor do they intervene in _.,,... em.ieiv..r "" 11141 ww111 ,.If 111 .. .., wf"-t .. ,.,'""' •• N tt11e. aw an t• ,. M ,.,... ...,.-.. • 111 .~.. ~1-... _ ..__.,_. 8 f p1n1 y •·-"""""'' .-1111"" Muri»' w• .. ''"' .. .-..i1n w: ·--·-.,. ...._.., oc-. View Scno.I Dl•tfkl .... 111111 a111i ~--"'""'11 tu-..ueot 1t ureau or ID o on. ou I cue Wue1·1111 .a consumer u"w hlrtl11. _......,.,, ,. .,.. -...., .,... Mid Trw"' .....,.. ..,.. ,.... Mddf/I w111 '"""" ...._ • First National City of New •on't get it. complaint la under 1u1 .. ·uoo. ~y icffMlflcallln Mt llltlclNllf W "'*°" M6d DM111 • T,,,._t, Ill ..W fll 1111 OllllfMt Miki hi• i.ld .. ~ s Co • ' """" ... """ WU ~ ........... °"""" follewlN .......... jll'-1)-, t.wth lllellrMCt' can ~ .. dlt)IYW-.1 tit IM York, the OOW1try'1 leCOnd ony rp. "'nle: bureaus Will neither ~ I One Major r1110n tor the '"'", ... tor ... tHllcMtt If' ... Md • Lei M,., T.W .... • ,,.. fnW Dltlrltt lllt ..... lflM • ~ _,.., bJgg-~ •••• nd r-~"lablll!y '-t c1tulf1c1ll011 I" effect wllft fM Mow ~ ~ ..... 1(1, , .... \I .. M af r1(911t el~ otdw. R• o.Nl»At • • U1:Ul'l9 recommend a firm ft 0 r ~ ,gap ~ wteft you 1111111 Tr ..... Cwtlcli... 11 arw '"" 1111.c1 'Ml--.. 111 1111 ettkl "' the n. '°""' • l!:CluUllM ,_.,.. tM ff•aedofn. chief ec::oDOmlst and deprec· au a firm " .. v1 H • and :t •~-'B u I I n e I I ...... -"" '"'"""' II' lfl rwlMf ~ CIOUl'ltY ___.. ., Mid CCllllllY. c-,...,. •• rtlect •Ill' 1nd Ml Mdl IM to vi-_,,__ I h tlo I Ge L d RI ' ~ ; • »C\~ tlbot fffMIMllll durtne IM lllOi:llne 1.1-,_1y k-•• , 11.n Plh:llnl Drlw, w11 .... ,.,.,. lrmularltv 1Mr1111. ce ,,. ..... ucu~ 0 t e Na D• ts an Bruce Palmer, president 'of BurU Of thi•Dlllon ta: your er ~fl'llCtlllll '"°'"• 1udl rtYlllOM Uiill CNtl; Mn .. Ctlltom&I ftllf, OCEA.N Vll!W Auocla+U..n of Manufacl"-N the ~-.. ·-ll of •·tter 8"-'•-s mJound•~•""'"" of What ••• ... c-IOtrM • ""., IM 1111ow lltfW IW tllt -llllM. •Ylftf •1t111Dra.. ·-acHOOL OllTllCT .,..., .......... -"" »C Y,>Ul'l'iJ 191•hu ..... '6 loU'I; r•I••· Arw "*'~· wtlf•r•, Y1C1n-. ~ cvrM .,... .. 1• !Md 111th1111.. ...... " c1ar-• L. H•ll 1gree t11aJ mrporate and in-BuN!aua. "The bureau does , BB& are. what lheY ·are aet rnetlM .,. ett-ll4Mft11 1M11 11e i.. ..,. di.,.....,.......,._• • T,.,.,. •Ml s.n1"" '• 1111 vestor minds jwt haven't F p] t not endorse any firm nor does up to do:;J-hat ii...-., r.an.be ti:· dll!cwt ~ 1t1t> 1111ow 1!1t..i 'lflM ICtltt. ., Mt.. 9olrO ef Educ1lton or an ,_, ~· °"""",... ..,... "' ,11. ._. _.. °',... ~ ,, 1t11 °"'"' o.c-w 1, 1•11. ·caught op Pl)'cbologlcally w>lh it provide opinions," adds . peded not expected to do. ,..,fOrlMCI In 9l(ceM af tM rllV!ar 4IY'1 0&. YMl"te INVESTMIN'l' CO., f'lllllllfllltl Or..., c-.t 0.ll»' '11"· the economk ind.lcators. Woodrow Wlnlg, nnooiident of For 1 .. ,,.,..._ 11y1' W'-'"• -r11 ....:I .. ltle rite i.r tlllll"!lnw., the '!I Trwtl9 ~I. IS. lf1l :tM4-7I .,,,., DIEGO (AP) Th •·-__ ., • .,. <••" 11r1o1w11. ,. 1o111t1 W•ten1 •-Moat of "' believe that Iha """1 -e the Better Business Bureau of let's usbm;i.. you have a com-Ho1i.e~1 11\all llt •II 111111•..,. ~ LM ~ C•llt, '°* So r ... .-has ulrtd 21 2 "" 111 !hi t1a111<ttYe bn111111111 "'""'*"'' •Y "•m carllrw. LEGAL NOTICE men who COlltrol proc:hicUof1t ny ..._.,. acq · Metropolitan New York. "It plaint about a price you've • ...,ntlbM ta nia Hrtkvllr cr1fl, AA!ai.nt 11Cf'1t1rt .. -·-'-and Investments acre!: of land for an assembly relates Its factual lnformaUon paid and tbe..BBB ..,..n•t --c11utttca11ar1 et type or -kfllln n:n NOTIC• 0, SAL• 10 t-'l<MVI' pl t to be d b th .... ---em!llCl'l'td wt thli lllf'Oltct, l"ublkhed OtanM~c..t 0111y ,ri.. tt••M•IT 11DD••l•l have quick. steady fingers on an use Y e to consumers who must a~ to handle yi:iur complaint. ~~~~'i::"' .....,., w~ o.c....-1s. n. 1', 1v1 32fr6.n i.i!°";1111.,.-:..:!:" iwffll~i!°':-': every economic pulse beat. Japanese electronics manufac--p~~ae this Information in .. 1 bought 8 dru.s for SI0.9$.. c""' ' Tll• L•w 6.1' LEGAL NonCI hlllhlllt ~,111 °' thli felJOWlllli llMll They're su-.. ...1 to be chilly turer. By late 1m color d ding whether or not to r "" the same thing iel"·• E1ec1r1c1111 1.n MUtilll-' w111ct1 ,... .....,. ded•r• w--television sets will be turned d l with a specific firm" "",. Gllrl• 1,oa • ..... -Plvl: ~ t11e llftdt "' 111 Gout c..... ps:agmatists with uncanny ..... i. 'd · on the nut block for $7.95. ,_, out, a .. .,.,..esman sat . y nd Jn b th ~:::::;,. ~ PICTITIOUI IUllMUI ~u~ .r~w~ENT feelings tor market and finan. OU are WO er g w e er The first mercllant wouldn't ,. • ...m • ..., '·" IWlll STATaMaMT sa1e &.Id• win bl .,.._. W 'flllblkiy clal trend!. The TV sets will be D ishwasher A ii a superior. giv~ me my money back." 1'1urnw •·• Tiii 1911ow1,.. --11 .in. """-l"Md •loud 1w ......... 11-•• 111tec1 assembled at the rate or 5,000 buy lo Dishwasher B, so you You would ~ told In t••-P'•••.,., .. ta .. : · , u 1 t .,. thli ..__.... flll'm "' u:oo '·"'· No so, say Olun and a -~ ••d Increased I h BBB I Im I ~ •~ • .,,.,. .,,. Al"ACHI. TMtlJ '" oo en, :n TllllrtdeY. J911V1rt ., 1m. '" the ate~ H -~--......... w ~· cal t e or a s p e case, aays Wlrai.g, tbat It'• Shttt Mehl .. ,, •t111rt A.wr1111, Coitll Mau. llOOl'll ,,,, tti. 0111r1ct Allrl'lltl11tT1lloil agt:U\lfii.. gradually to 20,000, he said, rl ,, ••-rod •-1,"" work.,• wu111m ".,,_,, !tit I• Ir•• t aulldhii, ll10 Adimti Av...,.. C••• ~. -..... .... -1-~-community, 1 compa ~ m. u>e P ucu. your responsibility to find the i11111tom.,. 1 " A~-... eo.•• MIM.· c.uflmli AH 111111 mu•t .. dell.,,.,., 1o • uv ~ wlth most of the 300 emp oyes You won t get 1t .. _ t bu ·~-BBB --• s1rw..r11 .:«I Tiil• bvllMN It °''"'· ~ 11y ttie efflu'.i-11w Pvrclleat"' AM •t the they 11y, traditionally lags to be recruite:d in the San · lft:S y. "~ cai-.... Ft11t• Erecior 7 • .,. llldlYlckilll. . •bev9 .ocareu "''°' to ,... 11m. ... tw behind.-.._ .. and downturns "The bureaus do not test or tell bulinwmen what tci L•borll" a.Ou •Tllll 'tf.::J~wlltl .. c.unt¥ Ille ~ to lie •11111111 fllr c.-'"!"',..,_ ' ·DJego area. appraise products," Say I charge for their.produd.t." c..-i.. "'" • · . Mdlf111o11. jUst u you-and I. When things Junlchi Kodera, who bas Palm •Th t •-u o,.11•1.r1d 11M1M11•1 c1er'c • °i::t., '1""'..:0. Nw~ ,.,..,,._.. filnn1 alld Qmlllltt .,,.. are -...-.i ...... , corporate bralns er. ' ey can.no ..: you In brief: the Better Buaineu G~ J t.113 im. 'l rt. · strllt'llom ,...y a. otrt11nei11 •I r:: ~ been general manager of whether appliance B ia better Bureaus are n 0 n-pr 0• f 1 t 1 Grav11 .t , 6.27 ~:Ti~ or.,.. Coad D•ltr '"'"'· PurC111iat1111 Del>t. °" IM Dldric.1 •1 refuse to believe danger signs Sony's distribution facility at th 1· A t" 1 __ , __ ., G,_ J . f.'Sl Hll\lelllblf ,., alld Olca!nllw 1 a. 11 '"""" ~ Fer ldd1110lllJ l""'"""IOll until ,.._, •---J te Into 1 an app 1ance or no . pr vale orgllOU.lluOl13, su~ Gr°"'• 1.•2 1,,1 ' 11a.7i or kllPedlon •-..ol"""'"' call Mr. 1to111rt ,.....,, i.ciUJD a ower Brisbane near San Francisco, You think you have been ported by bus in e 11 con. g;::; ! !!: c.,:'°"" ,..J~•> MIM4~,."1111 ..., 1 profits and consumer resistan-will manage the new plant. charged an outrageous price lribuUons. Their new na~lonal Gr111111 1 '·°' LEGAL NO'l1CE Cffllf!Old ., c11111~1 t1*il me0e ct. When things are in a down The land for Which escrow ror a repair service and you orgillhatlon __ the CBBB ~ Gr-I 7.U NY•blil to IN-COiii ~"'nity, CoflMt per~ U 0Ver the Jast two closld 'f'lt..Mnu is located in a tha the ~~Tiit& 7.MI PICTITIC:.,~~stM•H :!"f'°" '!, ~*"i::,.~~ :~. ':..~ yean, tbey Ignore positive "~ call the BBB to complain. It aays t council'• "dual , Yd. Truck l.OS MAM.: ITAT•MINT .,.. ... _ ...... o.eilh ., aucc:tUNI mle lndl W ... _ 635-acre Industrial part about wo'l't handle your complaint. mlulon ls to become an tf. ' • • .,.i. Trua s.• n.. flll1n1111 ....-.,. ~ blddtr<11 w111 bl .,.~ltd ta ""' lllJf'dlMe econo cators un um 23 miles north of downtown "The bureau does not handle fectlve naUonal seUrreguiato"' • · 11 ,.s. Tnld: s.1s 11u.1 ..... 11: ,....1c;e, OtW deOwlt er.ct. 1"41111 U111 cash re,.,,..,._ start jln•"•• San DI 1 us -So I ., 11. ",d. Trvct: ,.21 • 011r1NCT1v1 LICENSE P:llAMES, w111" rwtumM w11t11n nn-d•n after &-~· a-'6· ego a ong • · o»o1. DY complaints about the price of orce for private enterprise " · ts yd. TNCll: s.o """ Hiii ....... f'ount1i11 V•llQ. cant. IM a..rd • T"'''"'' KC11Pl1t1C• o1 111111 Both men agree t b el'. e Corp. ot America, the Tokyo ft......!ucts or service unJess and to demonstrate a sincere IS • e ~d. TIVCll S.lf '270I. o.ld(1), Wllkfl will Ila wt J1nu1ry 12. Im. Ull ·--~•-· I ••· firm' b Jell h Ida ,.._ Tr1"'11 Mllf s.2' •*" o. toott«. tin "'"'Dr., A11-otcart•g•1ndr11T10Y111r• I are wK.'1:.lllllllUtim n i.uo ssu s ary o aeon-there has been misrepresen-and visible concern for COD- w11'r Trvc:k .1.11 H111111r1111o11 811(11, c.111. nf4l. It'll fffllOl'llllllHtv "' Purc111wrc11. ~ bu• •-·-financial picture·' tractual option to Increase its talion bout the pr Ice " sumers." r,,. 10reto1r111 Ktllllul•"' w••" i. 111.,. •1c:111r0 t•l'lolkt 21111\ OHt, ••lbM 111 .. tllll wm " l46ld 11t an· tmllll'lt• w•.!:..... ~p•--Two Is ...... :, a ' Id -J1111rMY"''"' wor11ir11 d1Y °' """ hllfld, c1111. v"IM& v11141 rat•ll ui.. tu """9111 uni m:1• u.:J1C ~ holdings to about 30 acres. emphasizes Wlnlg. . The bureaus do not have (I ) 11ow.. Trill bu11.... 11 1111"' QlllluclOll b)I Kc:ir.Nta11111 111d. ·~-•·-bill In Co•-• ••-Jn. 1't ~•1 be. the f'~ a"'mbly y f I ha •--bpoe c. EKtl bid WH ... lddrnMd to""" I 6-r•I 1"1rtMrlfl)... TM 80lr4 r,_.... the·l1ff!I ta relld .. ft: 144 ... -.. WM: WU '""" OU et you ve uet;D SU na po"'r.· Prt1111en1 ., ""' eo.rc1 °' l!dl.lc:lltlon of •1c111n1 .. t1011c •"'Y .. •U ttlin • te ....,,.... _,. .,. ternational currency 1qUabble plant of a Japanese company swindled by a home • im-Unlike the Federal Trade ti. H••-•Mlse un1nec1 ScMe1 Ot•fl'ld 1t111trt o. '""""' rwgv11r11Y"' '"'°'""11"" ""·.,.. ......,.., ...__ T-..1.n..'-'-'"--nr, OJDo in the United States, the provement ouUit an4 you a.st Commisslon or the atate at-'"" 1111111 Ila dtl1v1rtd le t ~ 1 'fhh •tll-' flied with tM CIMlftff ''" lnllw1eil llld ""1'"'9fll ar1 -'If fll ~ ~..-~ detlartment ol _...,. af. falra, Iha BBBs bave no lalf enforcement mpollllblJllJeS ot any punitive· cloul . 'A BBB'1 power II moral ........ and plbllclly. 'Tllo BBB1 work with llO'IPf ol businessmen and t r a d • usoclatlona to 'devtlop -of adverllslng and aelllnr. 'Ibey Ulen qio!litor .bullned compllance with tbi tOcles. . They will ...,..,. your I~ qulrles about retallen, 1ervtc:e firml and othera with fadual Information from their fllel. While their , filol bar• beei\ lllarpil< criUclled -. a f 1111 adequate and often Inaccurate, the BBB1 are makln& imajor' effort DOW to updite a'nd upgrade them. !Jlqulrtea are the -o1 .-,p11one ~ lo a BBB,:n.e )lpreau o( ~Ian lje..' y~ lot. lnJiince 11 m'lowiri . 'ctOae to • ng . 150,000 tmiutnes tbil ~Ytall almoat double the mzmber .o(· complaints. They wtll try ·to mediale your complalnla -the~ ari.9e from dilagnemeatl In. the markelpl--ftcllll ~ delivery men, for tmtance~ Adt'!lh1lrtr11or °' St!IMI Fecllllln 1" 1M CMrk ot • 0r.,... C.UntY or.: ""'· 22, .,. "• 111w11er1 K" <OMlttDll. n.. ~ed hi&h unemployment. spokesman said. ' the BBB whether you have torney general or the city OtllCOI ol Sd'lctol F1clllttn. IU7 ,laclnll1. ltn, IY •-rty J. Mldclcllf °'""°" C-nl!Y Con-Dllfrld ,,,...... ·'l!i;....;.~_..:; __ .. ;_:._ ____ .:..., ___________________ _; ______ _.:.,_;;_ ______ ....;.:...,============ C01l1 Miu, C•lllOl'"l1, ,.. « bifore 1111 eeuntv Cler'c. ...,1r1n!M, wrltlofl ., lmplltd, •• to ille d•Y •lld hllur &et fW Ille recllvl,. ef l:ildt Pullllllllcl or-Goett Diiiy P1IDI, CDIW:lrtlOll ef '"Y 1!1111f1l. , l In 1111 PllOU11!9d NCllkt to llddlf"I, The H-111r IA. Ind Oecenlber 1, I, U, PtY!lll'llf I" NII m11st lie t'!l"'9 wllhlfl bid mv'1 111 fllellllecl '"' 1 ... 1 ... .,.,,.. .. 1'71 J1'1-71 tlY• worttlne d•n ""' lllllce et awan11 b11rlne th• IKte of fl)ll w«ll, fllOI -o1 t!'ld n. ittm(I} t'!IUlt bl r«l'IO'l'Old l(rOl'n '"" lllddlt end ,,.. d11' •nd 1111#' "' Ille LEGAL NOTICE Ille ColllM CllNllll •I ""'* of fUll NY• -Inti. II II tM .ell• ,._llllUIY Cit Ille ll'l9llt. b!ddw to -ttlel hit 11111 II rKelWd In ~lal'I Sltfllld: NOll.Y..AH E, WAUOH ,,,_ 111M. Std.,-. 8owd ., Trv1f'Ms 4. llD 80NO ,IC'TITIOUI 8UllNlll ()pfn: Jllllllrt 6, 1'11. ll:CO •.m. • MAMIE ITATIMIMT I• " ... Eld! 11111 91'1111 be _,.."IW 1lf I Tiit followl"9 -.un II dollll 111111-: o. 81d IOlld cwt lhli fott'!I prO(llfM lfOl'll lhli , ,..., PubUlhW Ori... CUii Dell)! 1"1111 Archltwcl, duly IX*WMd by "'* bllkl« .. ... ,... ... D-.iblr lJ, 12,. 1m JN.~ prh1CINI 1rld 1 Clll'-l!IOll ..,.,_,1_, Ill NIWl'OlllT CHA.lllTl!R "'"'" • do bu1l111n I" 1111 Siii• ot'C•Hlwllll ti Xl7 P1Mettll1, IV!h 111, NIWPOl"f hlc:h, 5!'r9f°t', 11111'1!"9 *" Newport.IMM UnHIM Cll~~j~ MKll.-M.O •1 Plactnlll LEGAL NOTICE kllool Ohlrld of Or111t1 C""l;f\' •• S\11111 111, NIWllOl"I 111,.i;', C1lll, n&M '1-------------+ I obll-1 or I t•lhltr'I ~ ""Clff!Hed Tiii• bulllllU I• Mlflll Cltldudllll "' ... NOTlc• OP' OISIOLUTIOM dltCk. cer1111M wltholl! q1,11Ullc.tl0111, llldlYkll.lll 0, l"A•TW••SHllll' ~ ' OtlWll Ofl • IOIY ....... of 'ht ftlfl fll Cilltomll, or • ,.11on11 ....,. c1a11111 1111111! W. Midi: Pvblk ,,..lat ti. '*"ltrf 1lftlf111.t JA butlntU J" fl'll' l!it. of C•llfOf'llll l In lhli Thl1 ll1i-1 flied wlth ltte Couftly COHIEH, 1rld CARMEN s.AHTA MA.t:IA, 1mou11r of ft,.. percl!ll U~I of -.ml Clln ol OrlflM Cwnty on: NO¥. U. ltn. t+erttolor'OI dolne lblnf ... I undlf 1111 fie. bid .,.., t'!llde P'flble ta tf'la Neweert-IY ...,.,.,., J. M.Mdcl(, DtfUty CMlntY lf!IOUJ firm nllftl •rid •fVLI of MtH U11llllld Sdlool Dl1trld of Otll'IM Clerk. CAJIEF•EE l"ATIO COVERS, .. 1182 Co.mty. Thi 81ddott"i band lhlll tulrllllM Publllllld On-Coert Dllt)i' .. llol, 8lldl 81Yd., kill• 2':V., CllY Of H"'ft. PIYrntnl !JI 1du1I dllftllft '" CIM ttie o.ic-Mr 1, I, IJ. 22. 1971 nli1·71 !Jn.tan &Hcll, C.U"ty d Or1 .... , Stitt:: wcuuflll blddtlr 1•11• 10 Ille Hll•1"""'1 C11flornl1, did on lh• lOlh ••Y knd1 11 ~ IW ,,.. CDnt!'ICt LEGAL NOTlc;E' Dlcemblr, lt7l, 1ly mvfllel anwtl, 0ocv.ft.nt1 w 'tllk flt f'flVM• to Mlf I• dluolw "'-11ld P•rh'llfllfllll 1ttd lo 1 contrld wtllll" ftlt •--!fled time. 11 NOTIC• OP TllUITIS'I IAU twmlr111' their ...iallor• ti JlrfMn thl atld b llOf KCeP'l9d Irr ·WM Owntr 1 11'191"1/11. wllh l" •b!fY UOJ llMIY• 1rt.r ... cllh M1 UMOll• IDICD °" TIUIT ·s1h1 lllllllllN '" !hi f\ltUN wlll .. - for 1M -IM of bkll. II" It 1111 bllldar '° ...:." • '='~ duc1'CI bY Ci'""" Stll!I Mlrl1, wlla wltt MMn'I -.. COl'ltrld 11 *"'••ded, 11tlClltols HOTICI! II HE,REIYJ Ot'ltN· ltlet HY 11111 dlldllll'M all lt1b1Mtl" and c1tt1t1 l rld dtll_.. to fM OWflel' ""9 '""'Ired WESTWOOD AJIC>CIATES. 1 t1ilfrWllll :.y::. :":. = '9ICll\'e I ll rllOlllH ICMlrKI doallJltlll• .. bid botld ot 1111 COl'-••lorl. II TnlllfM, ., ·~ Fvrtl'ltr flOllcl II 0Plefetw 11\oen fhlt the •rnovflt of IM clrtlfllld • cell\l1r'1 dlldl Trv11-. or luntllllt.d Tn11tM, 1111rt111lll vndlr 1 lltd wUI not lie ., wUI lie rlturllld '° 11!1 ll!lkllf. to 1M DMll of Tn.o1t UKUlild 1ly 11 r••-e, #Oll'I J. 80HDS ••QUl••D •Y TH• CON· Al'OlOHIO 81!HJAM1H VMD•A. • !hi• ., on ~ 111y obllffltllll,' lrw;urrfll T•ACT DDCUMIMTl a!MIOI "''" Ind rec:ordtcl Mff 1'. lt7t 111 by <i1rTM11 S1_lll• Mlrl1 Ill hlf own '*""' Thi W«Usfvl llldcl1t llrnlllt•,_,,11Y look t.a ''" lG l111trimerit 1'1. 11297 o4' Ill flll fllt'!ll 91' !fie l!m1. with f119 neevtlon of tM A1r_,_., wl" Cit Offklil lll-U In !hi office II the DA TEO AT Hunll~M , a•• ch, ... '"ulrecl"' lllrnhll I PIYIMl!I hrld '"' CGunty •-c11r .. °"'""' C-.!Y. C.HfonllL "'"' 1otll dey "'-Dlcern"•· 1n lfl'IOMlt -· .. Ffffy NrUnt (~I• C.llfanlfl, .,.. """"'*"' .. 1111 Notice II im. IM cantrld lt'b ind • f'1rtM11t 0tt1ufl enc1 EJ«tton '° sen fhlftllflCltr ~1.;!: '::"' '"1201 Per1omlanee lcwtd hi an -nt "°''I to ~·All'.91111 10. 1t71 I" IOflk t7SS Declmber IS 1:~ COllt Diiiy m -llllrldrecl l'ef(:Olnf flCIO'llt) d n. CM-l"lff tit lll"l'VlflMI No. 1660 f1f 11111 ' 7I LEGAL NOTICE l••d Prk1. EICll llO;\lm '""" I SllAIY Offldll •ac:vrv.. w111 Mil, Oii fllfldaY, COITIN"' llflllldf/IV to the o-. Jtrlll•rr IL tfn 1111:00 A.M. It 11111111111 .. IUl.fTITUTION 01' MAT••IALI o• 1111tr1nc1 ., Wev•rtl•"llf Mort9•P1---::,-:::,-:-,.,,-=-=---1 Mt:THODI CDmPlfl\', formel'IY 119mell: Pecltlc ,ICTITIOUS IUllHISI Where ltle 9"Ctfk1tt-nflf to Wttl•r11 Mottttll Co., loc1t• If ~l MAMI &TA.Tl!MINT ~!fie prodvds. "Ill'"""", '''"""'' lrookl'l\if'1f llYd., 111 fl'lll CllY ot Alltlltlm. Tiit follow!,. ,.,._, 11 dOIM lluthitu Fnll«l1ls W m.ll'«b, ""9 111"1rld ot trldl Clllflfy • Or1"", Sl•le f1f C1Utor11la, et 11. •llt'!I .. of ICOn\P1r1lll1 ..... llfy W utlttly .,. Pllbtlc 141Ct1"11. 11 tlll hl9hlll bldclw for 'CAllEF~EI! PATIO COVl!lllS 1Ull ll11'd, •lfOIPt whtrt • Ufll-or -' Clllll c,..... II the time ,,,, ule 111 llllCll ll\ld kill• 212"' Hufttt .... 11roc1uct, 1y1tem, ttc., 11 111C:n11t1hld • ., l1wfvl _.. o1 the u111t.c1 St1tt1 f1f 'Buen. ce11r" ~ -~l.t•l"I' or P11lw111111t• •llldflC:a. Nrtlrkll •II ritrlt, trtM 111111 htt•nl, C.mMn S:..,1• ~rl• 61a GlrrMI !ION tre Wflttftl, COIWIYld to Ind llOW held 11¥ II Vllder llld Orlw Hunlllteklfl llffCh • C1ll l ~ Coo!n of tllt CorttrlCI OocurMnh l~ Dlld I" tlle 11r-rty lltulfl I" Ctlll Tiii bu 1 I 1191 -· • c1uc11"' d•1wl11t;1! •lld -1nu11-•r•"" Mal. Clltlw'11l1 1a1d cov111r •11111 11111 lrldlvrdu•I~ "'11 1 "' 1111 1111 •nd m1v M •KVrM 11 n. oHicOI of dtlullltd •• tonowr.: C•r'l'llM s'"'' Mlrl• Portlf.JIHlll!I & Pll'ln.'1. 2-4613 Del lot 12 of TrlC:f 2'DI, 111 tllt Cl!Y of Tiii• '''"""""' !!led with lhl (Ol.ll'lty Prado, Dafll Pol"t, C•lllornl1, VPOll !hi Caal1 Mtu, .. "r M111 rt«rdM I" Cli!t'k 111 Ortrllil Coul!IY cwt' ~ 14 Pl.,.,,,.,.I Cit I dec>otll f1f ut.CID _. Ml to kc* 12, l"I .. 24, MIKllllMOUI M1P1, lm'. IY ltYlrl»' J ..... ~ ~ ..,1ura tlle t"lhlm ltltr«rl'. II 1'11-Ill flle oflke ., 1t11 Cwnty II_., 91' c...,.;,.... C1f111: • 6ao;lll*lb -ref\ltntll 111 told ConclltlM Mid ~IY. ' 1'·14774 Wl~ln"" (ICll lilll'I lfter tlle H1' HI fol' COMMOflll Y KNOWN AS: , •I l"vblltl\M Ori,.. CO.ii 0.11r l'llof the "'*"'"' " Ilk!&, the Ml -"' " "" H1mltton l!rMf, COii• #illl, Glll'9nll1 ~, IS. n. .., ,..,, Ind JINllrt i ••POii! w111 111 """'*· Seid aal• ...u1 tit 11'\tdt!, llut wltholtl 1m • -n· II llllH lie m1lldltofy \IPOl'I tN can-CD"ftflllll w w1rrlflfV, 91tpr111 or llnlllllecl., ___ -=-:=".".C-c,,.,,,-,,,,---- trKtor to wl'IOrn Ult conlr.cl 11 aw•l'Old, reo1rdt"' tltle, p D 1•••111" .,., 't' wor 11 NOTI""' •rid v111111 etlY tubc-Ol'ltrldor vnclfof him. N t11tlll'llllr.,...., ti Mt!lfv !hi 111111111Mn•11 ~ .,.., PIY not 1911 thl" flll Hid IPICllllll r•ltl atCVl'ld br Mid CHOld, incllldlr111 tlltl fff'>---~--=,-----+-J "' 111 '80rklnftl emplcwld '" ,.,.,.. In the 'Ind ~ II' flit ''""'" •flit • flle1 JUI IXIC\lllort of fl'lll contract. lnl1!1 <fHted 11'1' Hid Died, edV•l'ICn ,ICTITIOUI IUSIMlll No bld<llf t'!lll' wllhdrl'lf 1111 bkl fDr a llllrllllllllf, wllll lt'lfM'Hf Pl'OY!clld 1h1Aln. J(AM .. ITATIMllitT "'l,ocf ef 'fo'tr.flw C.UJ dll'I afltr tN 111111 11'11 _ <11t11191tf prlnclp1I of ffll no!f TIIOI followlci• ,..111111 Ii dof .. '"""""' cl1tt M1 tor the IPPfnffW of Ill*. lltCllr.t 1ly 11141 DeM; ._,, ~.,,,.Jt, n : NEWl'OltT-MEIA UNl,ll!:D wllh ....,_,the,_ from Jlll\llrf 1, 1m l D 1. 111175 iMIYNrk Cll'd1, lulh ltJ, SCHOOL Dl•TIUCT •• ,,_. In Mid Hot.. lrvl11t, C1ll'9rrlt1 """ of Or11191 c~. C•llfon\111 DATEO: H_.._. lJ. lm l1'111hllr111 Ol1trlbV!on. ltc.. I I r DorolhY Hlf'YW l'lllllf ~STWOOO ASSQCIATf.I, C•ll~nl1 corpor•llOll, 11175 ik't'Nl'l< l"urdl1sl"' AIMI 11 wctl Tl'\t1IM Ctrcle, Svllo JtJ, lrvln., Glllfrenol1 nw.1 6'$-111111 ay H1ut G. WOOds-11'1, Trir. bll•l-I• llelr111 ~ by • Oeled OICl!Tlillf ID. 1m A11l1!1111 Stcr•l•l'Y C~•llon. Publlttlltcl Or1n11e CCM11I DlllY ,llGI, , M17t ROMld D ..,_.., k . lJ, ,,,, •rid DK. 22, 1m D01'11 ,1111n111.. Dr•M• Cot11f D1lt)t l'llot. 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Choose from cards f0r6 special occasions. nrad of racking your brains for unusual gilt ideas? A gift deposit from California Federal lits every occasion-Christmas, Hanukkah, Bar Mitzvah, weddings, birthdays, graduations, anniversaries and other hoppy limes I And we'll give you a free special qceasion card to accompany your thought· ful gift. Choose from six beautiful cards. • Gift dej:iosits can be made in any amount. All the recipient has to do is to bring It to any California Federal office and open one of our Moneymaker savings accounts, The high Interest will make your gift grow and grow. . . Start a Moneymakerfor someone at California Federal Savings and Loon Auociotion. Au1f1 f:Nfl $1.8 eunon ~ , Costa Mesa Office: 2700 Harbor BM!. • 546-2300 Nation's largest Fedetal Anaheim Office: 600 N: Eudid Ave.• 771:;'012 Orange Office: 4050 Melropolitan Dr. • 639-3033 .. • " • < ' , ' . ' " . ' • ., '· •' ' \ ... ' .. ,. . • ,. ·• .. " -. 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(2J641t106054) i .... • .. rr;~ ">t'· ·$1206 ''. • t .. ••• •••i»o• Jncm •ma BRAND NEW .'72 FORD " ' . 1/2l'•........ ··: . (fJ0~4458) ·DISCOUNT . '72T0Rt•O 6r-.ToriaoSpt.2J>r.:~ . loaded. (2A35N14J370). • $6A DAY . : , PLUS 6• PER Mil~ \ !!"!! .. ~. 11!1!! •.. ,!11!11. -~ -"'· lflll!l!I.......... .111111 - • . J ! \ DISCOUNT · '· · '72 T•lililD ·. · ... : . . ' .. ... ... ~ . . . t: ••-<..!) • • (. • ' 1 . 2 DOOi MTOP -: . . . toclded. 12'Jin01ai21~ , · · '. . ;, ·s:15·0·7 ' f ~ I . :( / ". . . . . . : . . . . . . . on WIRDOWSftCKU PRICI ' ' . ' - ... DISCO.UNY '72FORDLID . ti . . COUNTRY SQUIRE WAGON · ~oaded. (~76,N.129583) . . . r ' ' , • , . ·, :O,l'f'l!'iRDOW SftCKIR P.l!HCI . • ... _ . . . OPP WIRDOW STICKIR PRICE .. BRAND NEW '72.FORD ' ECONOLINE VAN (E14AHND1492) FORD • I • ' I "AIE YOU A' BIG.FAMILY" . I . ,, . Then:loOk no twr.UMc-~use lthis lovely !S bf!d· roam home· will .~In)' family's needs. The fo~ • ma1 dln.lng'roorn wfilbe great for thou elaQorW d.lnnen. Thia hoffie'.'is a must to M!'@! Call Nov.', 842·2535. ~. · · .,.!i• I . . · BE IN AND SETTLED -F~fAS~f.1-·. • ....;:01 ·0 hAndfUl"""<iom!IJ,;i\!t1 ' ·a'btuir , l.Y CH~TMAS.-;, Yil!•1.\&nd beach a~.::n,ij·qruq~ 111i~·on + • • _ 1 t,l)e1 bluU dh-eetly'beblbd ~ha;',.~ . a When you pu;rchue this beautlfuL3 'Bdrm. home 1~1di and hu npt On.'ly a priVite stiiJ:we.y.'l'ight 1" bath tOcated.-1.n Huntlrtiton Beach. Total price t>h to Blg· Corona, but fJl unexcrlled O;Ce~ovlew $24,500. 841-6010. 842-2535. ''I Bia: Corona, the"jett;y, tand a P11J19ram• , t 'illOs Verdes to San Clemente b . .&'s~clous I 1 4 m ho~ with every imaifnable extra in-A&.JIE FO"' MO"THER cl an, eleVator•sezylnr ~a, 11._, ~"' FAMIL:w' H..,... ll . fl aa almost fully inClo'sid J!4_0 ;1,1.·h1ch, J } • \ witb•a:lass acrON the front. c;ouJd be:·• fabulous -With a.cheer)'. kitchen, loeds 1of cupboard space, 1.~ 1q. ft. ~Y r~. c$~, .. ~j~ : .~k. bar, .& !dnn. plus 1pacl~ restfl\l den fer -> ' ~ "° ... ,;.;.:1 · .. d;..d.i Yan1.fenced for the kiddies. 847-6010. 842· ,. . . •" .. .. .. ... . =· ... ' PREt,tlUM QUALITY at harp.in price. Time Is pressing, owner must sell His l0&s your gain, cheek this one ov~r. 4 Bdrm., Fireplace. e"tta large cov. patio, &hows like a model~ Pri~ at only $28,950. 847-6010. ,t 842~. II'. ;, 'BUOY! OH BUOY! ' ; ' ~ .... ~ . . ' :S-maclc ~on ittr._ ~waiet·L. Ne}"' 1t1oat for , 40 footer. ~!: ·\ ... ,. ""-'•--· ~e-:3" ~"" ~m~ ''-""' uparats,.one .,.,....vvm hotae .. Everythlnc . in ·shlpShape. $95,500. "call 146:1111 NOW! . ' ,, . , . SUPERBLY SPANISH ' " . IN' BAYCREtT 11 \}111 4 ~. deUghUuI, Jarae home , with f&l'l'llU' Wx>m, formal dlnlnc -1: an eqotmous ecnfrt):ard.. patio. ,This unique home1u\ ori~ of the sre&.test a.rees in Newport Beach is,,,a must to ate and'ap'preciate. $89,500. call 646-717L -· ... ..;. . .. . RENT 1JNnL. IT'-~ YOURS • This 3 Bdnn . .plus 12x14 family room is ready and waiting fof. you. New paint In and out. New · ·carpets thru-out plus boat gate. For more infor• mation ca.11847-$)10-842-2535. , "YOU FINISH, YOU SAYE!" ) In Huntington Beach, 3 bedro(lm, 2 bJ.ll!.,p~e. All it needs ls a loving hand with a paint brush in it. No down to vets, low down to anyone. All this for S24,800. call 842-~. PARK HUNTINGTON "CAT AUNA" WITH EYERYTHIN~! Owners ~ moving t~ Oregon and thltr lOS11 may be your gain. This home is ready for occupancy and instant enjoyment. Features <t bedrooms, family room, huge 450 sq. fl paneled and car- peted rumpus room. dou61e fireplac~ with con· versatlon pit, formal dinln& area, 2 \i baths and many extras .•. all at far below rep]acement coet. Full pi-Ice. 148,950. For addition&! lnforma· tion and appointmt:nt to see, p1ti..s;e phone 546-2313. • ~ BRING YOUR POOL TABLE . 22 x 15 Family Center added to thfs ~e 4 bed· rooms Mesa Verde home, 3 fil'eplach, 2 baUu. large patio area. Over r2.000 sq. ·rt. ·for only $37,500. Great Xmas present for your fRmlbr,. Phone 546-2315. • • ' "U~ IN A LAP OF LUXURY'j Where elk ~n you tlnct,a pool hbhie al bnlY $2.l.500?? Lots of decldn& and sharp pool. Se.Iler will pay buyeri ooet1 1JO don't pu;s this one. A very •PfCial home, for famllifos who take oot time to ~ve and r-uah. 842-2535. ' . BUIL~,ERS ATTENTION Chol~ 1'-3 180 x 132 level lot ttady for build.inf 16 units. Exttllent Costa Mesa location. Aaklnf $52,500. 673-8550. ~ IAYCREST L9~ $1,,500 . 80 JC; 100 \ot. In PRESTIGE AREA. rmapicing a~aU­abl~ now US. 7111. • .. • • ABSOLUTELY TERRIFIC -4 bedrooml. family; room .... -Stone fireplice • -EnclO&ed rw,Uo -Fine neirhbOrhood -Cldee!' to shopping ·' l\ ~ ·~ ' -{;lose to JChOO!s , t-· ..,, 1 1 f -Taitefufly.decorat.ed and landlclped ' . ···-···-~--Assumable !GI loan --$33.500 ~·~2313. , . ' DUPLEX IN CORONA DEL MAR • -Well-built, beautituJ. maintaihed. 2 ¥droom• du~ plex on CORNER LOCATION. CIO!e to all shop- ping, 1P$'(i down. Call now to Stt. Only $46,950. Phone 673-8550. ' . . FOUR Bl1RM •. c'lf.CRMER". $25,450. Terrific value-Room loi Boat, Pool; etc. gparki. ing Clean -Owner Anxious. 646-7171. SUBMIT TERMS. CONDOMINIUM WITH FIREPLACE , Vacant, immediate possession. Lowest priced 3 bedroom condominium In family 1ectlon 'avail· able. Close to pool, Recreation area l shoppt.nr. $19,500. Call 546-2313. PRIVACY· OCEAN VIEW Unique -Upper level has spacious beam celllng living room wilh wall Ot glass for 1'pect.acular vie'A-·-3 large bedrooms-All new e"penslve w/w cpU: thruout -2~ baths -All eleetrlc .blt In kitchen -Separate family rm, wet bar. Truly a great home -Shoffi:IUfs -$93,500. call ,673· 8550; ' CA~EE UYING • A ·3 bedroom, 2 bath sin&le story condomuy,um · home In a garden like community. Two )poola, beautiful 18 hole puttliig green and shuffl* board. All ot the advantfges ot a lar&i yard with none of the work. The price Is $34.930. and the telephone nwnl]er JI &f6·117J. HOME AND IN~OME .. If you're looking for a Ja.rae 3 ·BR-home pill.I charming studio apt over rear g&r•J_e call now. Spacious liv room, flrplc., beam ceillltg, blt In elec. kit.. dishwasher, 2 hAths. Hu private patio. Convenient CdM locaUon. OnJy $63,500. Call 673-8550. .. 3 SALESMEN ' NEEDID • J . • , Learn lo1ore -Earn Mott -Suvt Better If you're an alert, dynamic person whh'1 ~loo'Png for a &l'elt future, with one of the i'utai growing Cotbpanla in OrucejCoun- fy, See us. We ueed you! I_ l ~ ' ·L~,WER TH~N · R!N,T ~ . . . By ........ ; ..... uiu fine home. Showa pride Qf owner-.,......... ' I' ship, • · ' • , "t•,a1bedroorm _ • ., .•2 baths '•Newly painted •New carpels throu&h out · 'Pool 'Only $26,950 FHA'· VA terms •CalJ now-Sff..2313. , . . -. . , • . Feil' TME' lnMO$T IN PR111'1G.i ~~;m;c;1~n· quillty don't rnl• seelfti \till lu~ H~Ungton ~rbour Home with J.oG mati.Y. extru tO mention. PricCd at•onl,y $64,QOCL 1!47\6_blo,. 8'2-'l.03". • .. l-.· • "NORTH" COSJA .A; FHA 0 VA TERMS . . .. SLASHED $2000 Yes, you· read right, this 'n:present.s ooe of ;th• ver>:• btst' values in C.M. This hdme is 'within walkin&' distance to St. John11 and 1~pJ.ng ~d bu 3 ~ooms and 2 baths., This ls tbe type'ot ·• home•that does not laat long, so h~·and caJJ 546-2313. • ' . Owqer means buslneu -see thl1 .. well 1condf· tioned older duplex. 2 bedrooms pl,wi -modern 1 Bil unit rear -kl tchM + baths -lara:e bed• room -newly painted exterior -2 patios - now only ~7.500. 673-8550. ' LOOKS UKE A BUTUR WOULD ANSWER The huge· double door enlcy ot this dlstlnctlvt custom built ISland home -·Few steps from lift guard beae:h -Central air condltlonlnc. Lots of buJJt 1n ·,..torage. Many expensive e"tras - Strtaaf'd to add an lnrome unlt -A truly mac· nlficent home at only $71,~ -673~ . .. _;., -~~HOl\fEOWN~S DREAM" ' ' 'j~ ., . . Thtdt_·1hff carplts,thla 4 bedroom, fonnal';dlriln& room 2"' baths, -famJly room home. LOlda of brf& work front a1\d rear patio and lush~areen lan&iciPlna: Completn thli picture. All · t.ftls for only 329.7!SO. 842-~. $25,990 A Spanish ·3 bedroom hat:lenda hi.I loll .of·ap. peal with cul-de-sac location. Lar&e llvlni rcom with brick firtpla~. famlly roo~. 2 baths. plut sh&J' carpeting and cuitom drapea. Lots ot how• tor lltUe money, Don't ml111 teeing It. 546-2313. HARBOR VIEW CARMEL No move In pain with this 3 l>Mroom e"ecutlve'1 home. Shag Car.pet.II, custom drapes, brick patio with wood.en beamed cover, Iormal dinln& room, electric 1an.1e ~cfoor opener, and water softener. Looks like a model! Shown by appo.lntment. Call 546·2313. Priced af..$54;900.• "OWNER. WANTS OUT" M~KE M"ONEY ON THIS ONE! This one needs SOl)le tender lovln1 CIJ1\ A little paint i1lJlde and out .. would make th1s spacious three bedroom and family room home. V,ecy de· &lrable. Coriwr Jo~ Jives easy boat access. 'This i1 still a barraln at S28,500; Call 54&.2313 for i.ppoinbnenHo seer .- COLLEGE • Pll~K • ' I ' "REAL IUYI" Where could )'OU find 24' llvif11 room W/flreplace + aepatate 24' famll)' Toom, tonnal dlnlns area. buUt·ln elec. kitchen wttb ample itorqe I: pan .. try, rm. for King site refrta:era.tor.,4·be4rooms • 2 ht.th.' Beautifully ' 1~'*'1 411 1 for onlY $32,950 :.... Try 10% dowli •f1r ~VA Tmnt -No down. c&J1 now 646-7171 . 1 • "COWGE PARK" FHA-Vol TERMS In College Park aasum" a l20. 400 CI Joan' .and pay Only Sl.87 total per month. • e 3 Bedroonjl and f amlly Room e Blr·Yard • CJo&e to Schools • I. e C!loee tofShopplng e Close In on this one, YO!J'JI be glad you dld. • Call 546-2313 ', ' INCREDIBLE VIEW To enJOy the finest in Newport.Beach livini, ·~ ' . this iorzeou1 3 bedroom, with separate mu<er Wit~: \*rge family room leading oUt to a· 1p.;tk. Ung hel.ted ~d Jiltirtd pool and the most trrcSfh. takiflt vteW'-of Newport Bay ·and Cl.ta.line. t&t could; be found."Truly a rem by t1ie Pacific. Call 64.6-7l'Titorriiof.e details. • :;.:· · NO lllNANCI L STRAIN ;: To own this 3 Bdrm. home ~th carpttJ...'drap;., • tov. ~Id ,located on· quiet Cul De Sac 1~t. Apprala<d •1 12'!,:IOO. 847""'10. 8'2·253S. • ' . I . I • • • • , ,r • ' B: REAL .ES~A,~BR.~S ~ I o,...•ntt ' . • . l . • • . • • ,.. I ( • I ..__.,.1111m11------------------.-----------~----......................... ...1 1 • 'NEWP.Oltr BEACH · COSTA ,MESA HUNTINGTQt'I BEACH: HUNTINGTON iEACH CORQN~.:t>EL MAR , INVESTMENTS ' • :1100 Newport Blvd . 2790 Harbor Blvd. 17931 Beach Blvd. 60 I '4 Vf arrier Ave.· · 3)2 Marguerite 1 2790 Harbor Blvd.• S11ite20 II 646-7171 5'46-2313 8'42'.2535 8'47·6010 673·8550 Co.to Maso ~1600 ~ I ' I I • .. • '~ . ' , ~ : • ' ' ~ • • " • If • ~I • ... • ·I . :i • • . . ~ • • • I . . 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Alritlrl a 9;wm!ol antelope 63 Attempt . " .. , .. " PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER WE'RE Mar RE-'LLY 601MG ON Tl-IAT TllP TO SMOOT TELEV1SIOW COfio\MERC.1 ... lS. ME. VRIVER ! MISS PEACH ly --Cliuter G1uld I By Dale Hale By Frank Baginski 1111~ 'IO\.l'Rt .W.OWIN& AK'IWUI: W RUN .,.. CCl'YING MACMINl!f I I I I PERKINS 1 . U'l AINU . • GORDO MOON MULLINS '. ANIMAL CRACKERS . <SOrcHAl · •O lftlMAt\.-1.,-. : 1 . " •' -, By Harold Le Doux • 1, Mell • 11, L' , ly John Miies ' •• ly :Al Capp ly Charl11 Barsotti By ·Gus Arriola ·~ By ffrd Johnson • By Roger Bollen so? • ' THE GIRLS ,.. ll·lf 11Tbe treaslll'U ttU1 me there wUI be no flnancLal rtporl thl1 mOllil, as once tt &et• this close to Chrl11tm11 He doesn't tnow •bat la lbe world 5be'1 dulng." DENNIS THE MENACE '& SURE 'llXJ GET 111E ~IGllT me. MR.Wit.~ Will l!AVe A FIT IF lOU l,1,(11> ~ S1.E1311Qj,f/.s' llll'1' I .. J9 PILOT·~DVERTJS£R WtdntodlJ, Dtetmbtt lS, 1971 -· ""'m"" 15, 1971 ' • f s:V:~~;:~~:;t DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED 1ADS DAILY PILOT 1S1J You C•n Sell It, ~ Find It, Tr•d• It .: ,Someone Else Wants · ' . The Biggest Marketplace on the Orange Coast -Dial 642-5678 for Fast Results With 11 W•nt Ad • • ~-,~~~~,-____,......, t -toru. J~I --I~ I _"' .. -: --- Geniiral General ****** TAYLOR CO. EXCLUSIVE LINJ)A ISLE Waterfront •Opportunity! owners of 3 brand NEW luxury homes will consider in ex- chct.nge: your, smaller; home, Ian~, apart .. ment bldgs. or Trust Deeds! Or will lease/ opti()ll. EaQh one has 4 BR., FR.,. formal DR. & study. Kitchens fully equipped with the most modern conveniences. Fully carpeted, Spacious open plan. Reduced. $143,500 ea. ''Our 26th Y ••r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realton 2111 S•n JNquln Hl111 Rood ~ . YOUR BOAT AND FLOAT '-~~~=ORT CENTER Genor•I ' 644-4910 . • ltig~t on !lie WATER, in this 2 bedroom, • and you . ~· • 2 bath, builtin kitchen, FIREPLACJ;i,,car· , pets and drapes, ·with your own PIER • ·.AND ~~R~~;n~ FR~SH ~:~·000. ~ IN CHERRY VALLEY. 4.57 acres. LOVE- LY 4 bedroom, 31> bath, fantastic land-• PRESllGE WATERFRONT HOMES · SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT . EASTSIDE COSTA M£SA Granny can bop, skip & jump to Westcliff shopping; Jr. walks to school;' ·r~reatlon at home, 17x34 hdt. & filt'd. pool ; 2 bdrm. & den plus gu~t housei in immac. cond. Won't last Jong .at $31 ,500! FAMILY HOME Lots of everything! 5 Bdrms.,.S ba's.,. formal dining, huge family rm.; 2 frplcs.; 3 .car. gar. All done in the best of decor. Plenty of room for ev.eryon(!: to have their own niche. Lo- cated in Harbor ~View Hom·es. Owner leaving state. Call us for ttetails. · LOT WITH 'VIEW , . . of hlll!!t& ocean, located in best wooded area of Laguna Beach . Priced at $16,500. Nlwport • Corona del Mar • Co1t1 Meu CORBIN-MARTIN REALTORS 644-7662 Gen•~•I 4 BDRM,. 2 BATH VACANT NO DOWN $12,795 i. The!'• A Pa ir ~· scaping & a VIEW you can't believe. , 12 Linda Isl• Drive ( • Caretakers cottage, auto. sprinklers, 120 Elegant new 5 BR. 41h ba. home w/formal Built On Your Land Cb Tr WILL TRADE FOR din . rm., f8.m. rm., wet bar. lmPressive ·en· e r r y ees. ' • try I I ah d 179 500 -1.lU sq, tt. livilig area BEACH PROPERTY $85 000 I court w I 6 t. m og. oors ..... $ , • • " 1 th •. 1 • SEEING 15 ·~ELiEviNG • . For Compf•f• lnformetlon ~e--~~~~ ~ • On All Homes & Lots, P-11• .. Call: ........ ,,_l ..,.. Owner wm· help finance or l~ase I option. Immediate possession. 2 bedroom, 1 l,i bath ho~ with some water view. Open beam ceiling in Jiving room &: den. Built-in range, oven & refrigerator. Forced air hea·t. Doub1e garage ·+ carport. • 128. $15,500. Call 6'>7225. • CUTE 3 bedroom I bath, living room, BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR -spac1ou. wmrobot this beach cottage ,. -Pullman baths General Macnab-Irvine Gentral SANTA'S SPECIAL POOL HOME ~ty Company Hure 3 bedroom home that TURTLE ROCK. " ... u, ""'"""'ble to 5 bednn if owner desires. Truly toved, 3 BR, 1"-bath Format dining, large famfty home f.iUs this pe.acet'.ui pri-room w/ bltln \\'tt ber. :ll'x Vaie llot JUAt close enough ito 341 heated & fltrd pooi, large pools, and tennis court. patio area & sundeck, boat $4'2.~ including the land. le camper storage p!Us 3- Please ask for Betty Kerr car garage. Terms for 64-f.63XJ, ' eYef')'One including net down DOVER SHORE~ to veu, tow down to othl>n. VIEW LOTS oraswme !Ow interest FHA F AST DISAPPEARING. loon . $44,950. $31.500 for one ot the few re· COATS malnlng,'-pime, view lots, •• & indudlng plans for .new 3 w•LLACE BR. bOme w/pool, •1tuated "' '°" eWi!eping view. ea.11 REAL TORI NOW. Walter Kinr 644.6'DI. Open Evenings · Macnab-Irvine • 962-4454 • 642-1235 675-3210 -VETS- General' •, F~~~Jlf~~E NO OOWN \Tl'&R:ANS, Low down on mA terrrui will move )W into tbll" apatk- tine home-. Hardwood flloora & carpet~ out, beautltuJ- ly draped. Spacious 4 bdnn., 2 baths with htip family room, Bil wet bar and airy open Bir-kitchen. Newly deeorated in an out, cov- ered Jilltio a.nd profes&ional- ly landscaped, YIHI tatlsfy the discriminating at Only $32,500, • 'GrangeVisia . PROPERTIES Formerly La.Borde R.E. no E. 17th St,. C.M. CAU 646.05~5. 1=:==:==:==:===:==:==:=:1$1.00 down moves you In. Eveninp CaJ1. 644-~ Seller pays all your costJ. 3 SECLUDED DIRECT FROM bedroom, "'" and family COTTAGE $24;soo SANTA room, shake roof, garden Huge lot secluded by rritnY kitchen and oversized dou-Assumabie 6% GI Joan. $185 ble garage, $1.00 total cost towering treee:. Cul~c per mOnth pays all. 3 B@d. location with country •at.-to vets or a.ssume existinil' ....._..he 3 bi bedro0m1· room ranch • atYle with 6% loan with total ···-.-.re. g .:.:.;-_): • .: ttparate family room, bea'vy pllll 9creened 1n patio, :In-paymenlJ of ~ per mo, ........ ;..... -'-1-"-wn--shake roof, oversiied living ........ _.e. ~~ ... « .._r. room with fireplace a n d taxes and ins. Owner must -sell! SUtpit 540-llSl (Open Eves.) your tttm.1. Call • d0$e to achools. New FHA 5'6-S880 {Open EV5.f • or no down VA term1 alao 1: •.a.n l .. Bll.,Ml,.1 ~ • ::u:.:.~ma:. only $26.500. _ ~ _ I rum ~.a:i 540-ll51 (Open Eveninp) • ~ • • • WATE~FRONT ,. • FIREPLACE, front p'iitio, one block to 341 B•y•ide Dr., Suite I , N.B. 675-6161 JUST $9.53 SQ. FT. South Bay on BALBOA ISLAND. A good • • l~!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I Pianning·Design-Financin& . • in•;:~:;~ a~OAN . AVAILA~~oo. , General "&" Goner•• ·~1rr·~; ;~:·~~ ;,; I. on this 10"""°"'° ,. 4 BEDIJOOMS 1°"" w .. 1m1 .. 1er Av., G.G. I 9 ~~:'!I Specioo, .~1'".°°rn. DR.• 4 :~~R'i:!s t: 'l,apai, Slip. Sandy beach. wilh 2: pullman baths~ Immaculate! tulic kitchen, . but l (4 t n ---=-VA€ANT Lot • Galaxy, range, oven, dia:h~r. l J $45,000. Fee. Best a~ailable. InvitiJla: fireplace, ~et Got The Down? ....--dining room. P.:t.'•;i.t•. Sprinklers. Many ' . -: J. in BACK BAY AREA. 3 Bedroom, 3 BEDROOMS $28;500 OPEN SUN 10 to • t• . bath, builtill kitchen. COMMUNITY " · · . Aim. nd 1n1 · Hunt WeHcneTheNest! .......... ..n .. __ , __ • Prid• ., ownHI~ p. In ·the heart <1f Harbor High· '-UIUWV11tlHllllWI" ~1720. ..~ land" Cracl<l\ng '1tth < ~EALTOR~ TARBELL ~. -. POOL,& REC ROOMS including hlllillfdl, • 0'1!1'ne~ Transferred ""'""' "'ee::, ;':'. '~.., ~ [i;STAN-C·O . ;... : cards and sewing, ~ARPET &.pJtM>ES,l European cultured w ith ,person Who wants to GOOF :;.. ~ allow~ce. Only ....... , ...... ,26,250. charm.&: quality of crafts· l>FF! ·EnJof 3 pobi,, no out-IUILDllS, INC. Hom• & Investment Re,alty 3.il5 E. Coast Hwy., CdM bedroom 2:% bath home with ~ L ', . · · · mlDllhip. Ankle deep car-!Side mainten&.pae, 2 'lennis 1=""'";,,.,-=~==~~ '.:'. ·• PUT YOUR DREAMS AWAY • pet,.caltdleHghtdtntngrm. rourts, cl.,. .<o beadteo CHARMING DUPLEX EASTSIDE cedar shing'le roof on large 29:0 Harbor, C<>sta Mei. ~ • th" · · Hu~ gounnet kitchen. 1WO and shag carpets. 1CaU now 'Pride of ownership Jn both I 1n IS -SEPARATE FlREPLACES. to,aee EASY 4rlNG. unit&. Up graded carpet NICELY DECORATED 3 bedrom .home• Authentic par'lor -like !am· ~.COATS tbru-out & fully draP.ed. corner lot. Enjoyable quJet :13=3-0iii7iiooi===ii64il41i2430iiz I~=~~~~~!.~. neigh'borhood with triendly ill NEW LISTING neighbors, Wa!k to Marin--OWNER MOVED-Mesa Verde Pacesetter. 2 er's school&. Wesl'CWf fi:hop· stocy, 4 bedroom, family ping. Priced right at $38,950 Unobstru_c!ed' View room, separate dining room. ~ with lovely 12 x 30 SOLARIUM, S baths, ily room . Towering stairs to ~ EACH O"'F'F'EJRS 2 BDRMS., quality carpeting & drapes. kitchen with huge Bdrms. 3 Baths. Much & 'DINING ROOM A'ND MOD· •••• bui lt· ins, COP.IMUNITY P.OOL. RECREA-1• ~GtAo 0 ~GE1.nc1,.~ing11,,,•d .' . RWEAALLLTAOCRES ERN Bil KITCHEN, ·an!Gar--TION HAU.. & PUTTING GREE~ Onl · -.-...~ '"" ..... a~ -separate y 1. • ~ ........................... $5u,so6. So·take ~.5'.0~" Ca1t -IO-p-,~~4"~""·!~~lnt•l ~~~oo~ LIKE NEW, 3 Bednn 2 bath, located on quiet banjo st. New 1hag crptg, newty pain'!ed . vacant and ready for your YULE LOG in your fireplace. Bring }og &. check- .book, and be In tor Oirist· mu, $29,500 with juat 10% down and ~ from huge living room + 4 Owner transferred. $43,950. ovro the land. CAU.6754930. BR, 3 BA, large family f"1· ROY J , WARD, RL'I'lit ~&CO.I overlooking fence(! y8:rd --..=,.-=,-,,==~c--.':l:"'.£!!!1 with h<at<d pool. STEPS TO OCEA!/ -1i·tUI 2399 Redlanas, Op daily I~S 2-Sty. A-Frame. 3 Bdrms; + .. ' HlRl\l I 01\0 \ EASTSIDE BEST BUY 'Grange Vista REALTORS 644•7270 <?t" ~c, vm $1.oo TOTAL DOWN Owner bought new home--will pay all your costs. Terrific locatjon in pluah green r;.•,,. ··~·~ ~--~~1'i( ;-e~~~~ =~~~c~ ~-~------.,,"---:-------)game room, all builtlns and General General sparkling condition. Govern· 1----------------11 ;E:;xt;cripi>rt'.-;r:;:oi;wiiiN;iHM<loiiu~siiE men! a pp ta i II e d al $138-MO. ~ sale. Shlnnint pride of ownen'h.ip e.tlle. Thick tllag carpet,. stain glass windows, beams, Country styie kitchen. Fireplace. Covered patio, Just Hmd for llnly $24,950. HlJ'RRY. . 645-0303 IOHl\I [ 01\0\ PROPERTIES Fonnerly L&Borde R.E, 220 E. 17th St,. C.M. CALL 646·Q555, ,,,........ Call .......... ' VA REPO $29,S50.4'l01. mo. P&I. 2 FOOLS & Cll!BHOUSE Call 545-8424 (Open •V") BLUFFS VIEW 3 Bedroom fixer upper bar· Choke area C.M; 4 Bednn, 2 ,,., ' A • D-"' gain. Excellent North Costa bath: dou~le garage' w/auto ---------!Very l<Wely Do1ores plan, In Mesa location. Full price opener, crrpt:s, drps, water eel t..119 995 'the BIU'tt!. 3 Bclnns., loui cJ. S23,500. Anyone can buy softner .. X).ra. sharp & clean. R uced to ~ • extras: 110me view of the with payme'nts less than E-ZWatk('oHi&Cotl. Rea1· Peninsula. Pt., steps to bay. $45,000'. s:axl. ""r month ind ta.xes isfic price '$24,800, Submitl!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,!!!!!!!!!!!""" ocean. Newly decorated & 675 3000 ~ ,._,.,,, romp. furnl>bed 2 · • &: ins. Hurry • Vacant • on terms. -~ Won't last long. 962-ffi23 ' Eves. "96'1-500. EASTSIDE BR., 1 ba. Huge frpl., open Call 540-1151 (Open eves.) COIJLINS & WATTS TRIPLEX beam ceil. Immediate REALTY Older, authentic Spani sh -po11ession! Call BAY ~ BEACW REALTY" !all terms) l!twporl at Fairview 646-1111 ' (enytlmt) SECLUDED TOWNHOUSE 423 Gloucester Aduit sttt. • 3 LARGE Bed- rms. Single rtorY. ~time ottered. Living room has lirep1ace. AU e:Jee. ~ight· 1ul garden patio w/water. T fall. Oubhou~. pool &. put· ting green within stones throw. Realistic prlce S.J3,s«l COLLINS & WATTS 962-5523 REALTY C&W Eve1 962-5Cl31 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX CANNERY ROW 30 foot lot • one llf the few 'building sites in this area ... $00,000. . PETE BARRETT ""!~~I;~. i HIWf'qRT llACH ~' 642·5200 ~"' Big Canyon Fiw bedrooms, 3 baths, fam· ily room, laundry room, 3 car garage. Beautiful corner lot at Hermltage Lane and Royal St. Georg-e Road. Thia b:>me is bei11g fini1hed now and lhould be available In mid-Jarruary, Drive by and ue it, then call owner at 6"4·1140. Prlee $'92,500. CHRISTMAS ·SHOP· Lachenmyer Rc,1llot beaut. fami1y room. Hlime In x!rtt cona:1 ~;900. : CAYWOOD REALTY 6306 W. Coast Hwy., Q, 1860 Newport Blvd,, C.M. 548-1290 i Ca11 646-3928 EY1!11. QS:1827 Corona del Mar ~· . ,YOU WIN!!!! '* !>UP.L.EX ,_.,:<. Doctor. ~ust sell this year ·So. t6. H'N)':; 2 ·S14rm.:,J l · ,_ . Cb--•· th bdnn. Plenty ct1 !'OOfll: In wr t!LX reasons. .,..... elf front , to build your dt't'tm reature&-borne. $42,000. ~ • * 3 Big Bed~'· MOVE RJGHT I~ * Huge ~iJy rm. Be home for Oirisbnl.1. * Beaut fll'.'eplace, Channing 2 bdnn. witll etep-* Corner lot daWn, convtrt. den. Patio *Separate g&ra&f! overlooldngocean&canyon, * Boat access. A real deal 'for $53,500. ,. Spedolly prl"'d al 129,000. MORGAN REAL TY FULLER REAL TY 673-6642 675-6459 546-D8:1< Anytime LUSK -2 STORY $30,000 Lovely Burlingome mOa.!, NO DOWN-MOVE !NI lnduding land. 4 Bdrm>., Fireplace In lovely living bonus room, 3 betha. H~ ' bed lot. Open """"· tohowlt-by room. rooms, 2 baths, a .... nt Sat • Su 1• ·~ all electric ''Award'' e.~ • .... n. -v,"'"' Catamaran, Hart>or View built-in kitchen, ra~, oven Hi'Us. 615-1'1J5 • · &: dishwasher. Wall to wall -:c--...,,.-----· I carpeting. "Mint" condition Costa Met• I Mft llD ... ~.Gfn I C. &: W. units. Xlnt. location nrtohop-673-3663 G75-8886 E"'''liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .... iiiiiiii;j . ~ .... ---------1 ping. High income, low .·:· $29,000 meJnt"'8llt:e. Priced ody • ""-,.,,;,,,,,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I 138.""' associated for the whote family Jn this Owner anxious &: will conBld-cheerfUl 4 Bedrm., lrg tam- er all llffers on this 3 bed· lly rm home. 1 * baths and room deluxe duplex. Both all the delight1ut touche1 of lnsJde &: out. 540-1720. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;I TARBELL Ponding For.Clo1uro -:"1• 5 BIG BEDROOMS Call "'i-51\SO . (Open Ev.,,) $28, 950 Refiecl> tender loving ""' · ' ' ·- BRO KERS-REAL TORS 2025 W Bolboo 67l·l66l unlta are in mint condition a truly fine home, Full price 2955 H.arbor, Costa Mesa Owner will nett retu11e any real!Ollable offer, ~ Jo. cation, 3 luxe 1-edroOms, 2 baths, 2 huge fireplaces, large iJTeg11lar lot, ~le aervice porch and llll'ge 'tllect kitchen. $33,500 -Be s t terms poMibJe. Owner des· perate -can 545-8424. (open eves.) souru COAST . • SWIM POOL inside & out . 2 baths. l~e 1~--1· •-• 1 .1 odd"' famUy room. Rkh ·u """' $23,950 • 3 D<:Urooms ami Y room. wood pe.reled garage Ideal ' -• Super shari>, all the finest for "Teen" parties. Fully NO DOWN TERMS ~!~ ~~Jn r~~~u~s~ n ~ carpeted, drapes. LargE' VA REPOSSESSION l bedroOm. i 11epara1e bathl, massive fireplace tends ad· patio. ~l7:IO. Sharp, north Costa M~ · 3 "bright, chetrtUJ: kitchen - , . ~fully furnished. Full price $29,500. -All termci 540-8""55 ·LIVE IN ONE $81,500. 540-8555 SHERW••D REALTY ASSUME 60/o and Refit the other •id<. SHl!RWeeD REALTY 111964 Brookhu,.t, F.V. -VA LOAN- 0\arming dup1ex. Eutside 18964, Brpokhurst, F.V. VACANT· $26,500 Sharp 3 Bedrm, home on Costa Mesa, 2 Mocks from BAYFRONT APTS. Charming patio w/p.lanten, large Jot. $'162. mo, pays 17th, Vi!ta De!. Udo. Pier & slip fruit trees. 3 BR., l% ba. an. Full price $2.f,000. available. From $31,500. ~ Paneled famliy rm., bar. FULLER REAL TY Quiet 1tttet, Eastslde. ded charm to family room. 1••·1BELL Bednn home near Catholic ~handy work features. Pool Patio. 540-1720. fl ' Orurch &. ~ng, Q,n 1 ! '~grounds~ 540-l720. Vacancies CO«t money! Rent TARBELL 2955 HorboT, Otsta M"& fl500, dn. ;199/mo. paym~. TARBELL ,.., hous<, apt., st•"' Turn unused Items 1nlil quick , $23,500 . , . ~ , , · bldg., etc. thru a Daily Pilot REAL'!ORS °' ,,..., GEM 54Wl14 An)'tlm• O.org1 Wiiiiamson -~II---I i~""i~!"!!~~l"'~' I REAL TOR 1610 W, C.out Hwy., N.B. A good want ad is a rood Daily Pilot Want Ada ,have 2!)S5" Harbor, Costa Mesa General cash, call 642-5678 PERRON REALTY &42..lm' '2955 118.rbor, Coeta Mesa Clusllitd Ad. General General General $41..6570 64S.1564 REALTORS 6'2-4623 Investment barpins galore. . General 1G ;;;-o:-:ne=r•"'I,------G4neral General General NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Fountain Valley Office Huntlngtan Beach Office -842-4455 ;:: 7682 Edinger Open Evening• 540-S140 ~:: 7612 llllngtr .,poa1t1 Huntlnttttn Ctnter Newport Beach Office -646-7711 2043 W11tcllff Dr. at· Irvine Open Evening• Costa Mesa Office 27'o Htrbor Blvd, Days 545-9491 Nights 545·0465 , lrookhul'lt 1crou frMt Lin~ H•rdw1,. . 968-3371 Optn 'Ill 9:00 P.M. . .. ... • 2 STORY HOMI WITH POOL 4 bedrooms -~· r m . -2000 sq. ft. PLUS a brand nl!W heated .l filtered pool. Tot!L.I price only $32,950 -~st Hunt· llliton Beach location. 1 '1'4 TOT,t.L MONTHLY · NO qualifying tll all -Low dn subject to VA 6~ 1o&!l· 4 .huge bedroorns, extra Jme fenefli yard -2 beth& ...:.lom! off 5pe.clous family room. CUl-d~c locaUon. B~ bclow ap- praisal at $25,990. · NO DOWM NO CLOSINIO com to all Vets -4 Brm - 2 story -huit 20x22 bonus room -· 2 baths -covered patio. Low dn. tll othcra. Ont¥ $30.900. IAYClUT .. lfAUTY Situated on an elegant strff.t tn an area of many homes priced thousands of dollars hia:her. 553,500 and can be PU:• chaaed VA No Down. • NIW I VllW Maanlficent new custom hllmes designed for simple. or ele· aant living. Priced at $72,500. A spectacular vi~ o! the Back Bay. • CUSTll'S UST n.lND i1 brtna: Jl)ade in 'Crestline. He 1ald "Sell"-13 unlta plUI a 4 1bedroom home. 20 x to heattd pool. C&ll for appointment. TWO ON A LOT Hett ts &ood rental proptrty, or use u & mother-in·law Quarter&. One 3-bedroom and one 1-bedroom, both for the price of ONE -only 122,700! 11 % net 1pend&ble. on down payment. after m()Jlthly payments including tues. Better check thi1 out. NIWPORT llACH IO.I. NO DOWN Beautiful 2-atory home with ankle defp shar carpeting, eltc· trtc built-In kitchen. large family room, THREE CAR GARAGE. The kids can walk to the beach. Se-lier bu agreed to pay point.a IO )'OU can use your GI beneflU wJth NO down payment. Better check this out today! Even If you bought C.L before, you could be eltilble ap.in. 10 UNITS tutslde Costa Mesa. ireat rental atta. Seven 3-bedrooml and three 2·bedrooms. AU separate untts with Jl'.lU of •pt.~. Shows a fantuUe return with Income of $1,400 per mo. Sub- mit on down or trade to -· WALKER It LEI IS AS CLOSE AS .YOUR PHONl • ·. RIDUl:ID $1,000 llLOW A,,UISAL . for quick sale due to transfer. MUST SEU. thll 4 bedroorft home Including carpets I: dral>ff, kitchen buUt~ins and &11 the goodJea including a warm brick FIREPLACE for thOll coot eventna:•· Move ln be!(>l'e Christmas. 524,500. I • • DUl'l.IX $11,500 Start or add· to YQur retirement e-atate. lJve In one-rent the other and beat the HIGH INCOME TAXES with lnconw; growth and lax 1helter. Call today for complete detalls. ioi down handle&. ~, 4 H VACANT DISPIUTlll ' ' " ' . .. ~ Seller will pay $500 your costs and MOVE In BEFORt XMASll Your family will ll:now Santa Claus is alive whdt they see th\1 spacious holllfl with brand ntw ahas carriet add custom drapes thruout plus all of tomotTOW'J c:onvenlencft on a buae dffp lot. HO! HO! HO! Call toda¥. '29,500. ' • I l I I I , I . l I I I I I l • . ' . • • • • w...,. h....b..1s. Im . . ;;;• .. • • \~~" ~· ~, ... ~ .. ~~le~I ~I ~~·~-~~@)~~l:1111n11::":'"': .... : .. ~:~~~:L~.-~~:~-~~l•~l I i--... l~l-.... ii1ii~iiiiiiii;;;;· l~l~i ~= ~ !.:".: ~l ~~.•p~•=-:-:-~i41 l~~~~-~,.;;,:;tlol;:Mll:;;•;;';;;:;;:~c..~""::;;;,.;,;Ml~Mll;;:;•;;;:;;:;I SEil ING SIASIDI CHALET OCEAN •i<w neor •hoi>, °"""rtunlty 200 0.nor•I C t Mo llolbN P IMlsl' I SHORECLIFFS '• YOUll HOMlt Nol fal!oi li<it,;,. con vtE'IV boi<h. lllA2 °""" Vbta ARE ""' ' ..._,, Lot --------•-•-•-.;.,If'.:...---· I en • FrH: ~ w buy 'nit OCEA.N horn thla 3 $1t5,tm:"" ,. 09-DXI ine lhOw ,.,._. 1*"' )'(IQ cu I -,.,..,;.,j.~0:,doo. a.droom, 2 Salb, T•mllf Ue -· manage a hllsinou or your llENTAL FINDERI 25 >1'I f'XP!J' ,..... ... rq::c. Heme. Mmomt lltf' ,., Sele 125 own -1th an tncomt potm. i:==:.:;:::,;-;:;..::::;,,-.,,.,,,. f $69 750 COLi.INllA'NATTS .,..,...pi.,.w1111.u.,.,.. tJaJofllOllOpermonlhtbe H:'"".:.""•-s 8'. ,,,,ic, ,.,.., Nfrlc. ' RI! •LTOltS em '°".,....,.... -c pl le tin! yau oo an lnltJal Ill. ,., >< Apt1. '105. crpt. 263\1 BrnldwoY. ' I . -~ -and l>toP<'d. .. •• "" ~ om e vutm<nt o( """" ''"'· * ..Ull 1 * m 78HMI, 91&-1720. C. & . W, • w.i-..... MUST BE UQ' • Euiy ,.u,.menl _lb.. • • LARGE, ELEGANT 2·STORY !4 SiiA'RP I BR ll/I BA. din UIDATW,' ...._ 135.IOI> """""" and 1utdaoc• -~""' 2,..1'!; :·~':'~~"'.!~ i ; ==:v 1.::i~o~:, & ~':: ~ .. ~~ .i;:· >I~ ~~:11 all !ffot'· r .a .A., San Diego .:~::C99-)186. ~=,.,::t.~K.,,. ';;':; bl•-"" n151m. .-... NE\\' ........ in••ar f ..Ul l!!n! trmL ISl,CIJI. THI 1110 .VIEW • '· GIJAl!S • SCREEN SHOP O.C.C. Avail.-· HUl?llnsiton lluch dupi.x 3 BR. 2 ruu b&I'" l!RNIZED.• Flt. l!SHLY ••1NTED IN• • ** -** n thtlT• • ltettoi ....,.ltvt • ( rro ""1 or .. u, lt'•l ! a• 2 BA 1 bit 1 o · B· 1· , ••. .;..:• r" FOUi\. STA!t. :rY ty HOLLAND IUS SALES ii2S. NEAR be ·~ 'e ect . n RI ' lhag crpts., / •. "1 '"""""' ', SIDE & OUT. '-OR'-EOUS M ·NI· UAJ; !"If In Lla&Qna\ w. ,.;,.u oun . ·".. ~· I BR FA ·~· """· 60XICIJ ti. 1uba1• dilp, wuh<r ' • • " lrvfne kept tecretf "We offt:r a ''The Brokl!r Witb..F.mpethy" Yfcu.v nntal. 'l..Wld I Jtt t ned lo dbl lnd.lcpd frpk: prt uo; CURED GROUNDS. BETTER CALL -P-ACEMTTrR '!'5'°"'·-\'AWE ,rort ~~· b I .}~~Ora,,.. ~~.M. O.K. IMI, paid. ; ... nt.:,;... f:'t...,,1"'5 =. . ...,; """' :.ch; • TOD •Y! .Kii' "" ""''"·~• M' • ~~· ~•--permo. Lavl1hly !um. (21.l • .. mareL Exc<ptioOal quallty . . 0 I e WoMEN. Do you have <l).U ""°· LAGUNA BEACH. I Bk 2 BR, •*· hlloln RIO, FA -· .. (21.l) 32H,... • : ' NEW HOMES coostrvctioD from cumn:i' hoW'I per month · that .yoU Iara.I! apt. ~.,Plock ~·t • .,-pell. dbl. prace, c--· ·-· ... , I • ·~ ' · • littlsn. •-'*' ,,..._ ..uldlllW!otumiRto~! lo~~·-llxlJO!•-lot.M.,.!n ____ ..., l [a '~l M' 2414 VI,••• Dof'O(O •. At ... ranch In .... ti!UI :::: ~ :~ ~ ~.. Ho.me ·The Ex""tl" Women. 1135. STU1'i0';"'2 BR. -· 1115 ... mo. AJlr for 2 BR.. Ulll Pf.Id, Adulll. No . '1$t ~ .. ·.' .. t, U NEWPORT IE~C,H Irvine Atta. Uy room. TOtal ~lit tn •P:. ~ COtzncil wl1l pra" I d.e StovT l'!lril. cpq. drpt. Rl!ntal Aatnt. !16J-4471. pet1, SUkno, yearlJ', ptiances hlc'Judq .et! clean-· ~~'. help, e.nd fun. Call ChJJdten "Wfoomt, CHAftMlNG 2 Bedrm. toWn· * * 61'j.EJ * * ; " r•• •r 644-1133 ••Ytltno IMMED. OCCUPANCY Ing... """"" -c . .. -· 1\1 Batto ...... dbl. Nowport lluch, • • ~ .. ...J on .. few tut minute can. tor en~rtawr11.'. Approx. ' . Om111un11y· HEALTH Food Stott. Nl!U' '150. EAST SIDE ' BR cot-pr .. poo\ 'I: dubhouae. no ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I "'1aSAllonsYE. Sl 000. 3.5ll0 "'· ft. "' luxury '"''"'· ~... Disneyland, doing ". 11. ..... Elld ........ YOrd for --· ll!O. w · mo.. ) Bil. 1 BA Balbo< -.. =::; RELUCI'ANT OWN E.'R . , , $17,500 w/terms. Or make tot & ptt. 6 to dlOOlf fJom, • fl'. SUi 'flinter OJ'• $215 )'tU'ly. HUl?llngton Bo.ch MUST SELL. ' 1 · f · • cash ott.,. Nred quick tial•. COLLINS. A. WATTS SU.'303·or,511).-03a. CONVENIENT MOVE IN CASH Lo• !'•dreo Ro•ity ~ •• 1 ·"ft orma.t1on "'8--0W.I E~9635· tlo 'i,~ .. °r:~ ::.:-:: CREA&LTYW D~u:.:p.::le:::x°' .. "'u'°n1u=-=m=.-~~·I . Cos CALIFORNIA ..,, -Q>ut Hlchway -' ,. UN o~ _Oil. .. n Kldl/ 0 K. . • • Ct-M :t;:tyllvab~ ' CLASSIC, Buildtt pays doeinc OOlts Lquna &i11cb,•49U833 Before yoU '~hau Your torieuc!inFounWnValley,, qoe. pet ' , 962-~ 01 • ••• • kma iood. I tm I Immaculate in ev~ detail. & io.n fee•, approximately CAREFREE mobUe home -.Choo6e rood gallonage• back room. $240 VERY SPACIOUS 3 *WE have a large sel~tion NEW Spanish S .l}r •. 1 & 4 llt A a 529 n- 90 on · Decont~ auperbli).. 3 spac-$500., plu.s $$00. •S-Cla.I cub where )'OU will live, Smo1-C a 11 DO n . M a r la r, fJi 2 B"A, .fr1:tl Bil' lam ol l and 4. bedroom ll>mei 'l:ilt-1.nJ, .ihq: cpt, dlw .• ~· • · , ~ BR., 2 decan.tor BA. allowance 10r extra&. Tbest Buill around an ~ en-free San. Die.lo County has tt4 :~. J1y or maturt ~ 1 •· • ttit.t Ca,n . be mov~ lnto }!:/11de. ,$2251 5 4 I ·~~.:~ , t A dJeet)' home juat a custom made Orp& • spec.. are our mmt popular I dra-try o:iutt m'fronl Ii:: a ipac. ~ ~r, h~fng, moon-COFFEE SHOP in San BEACON * ng '45.o111 almolt 'iriuntdlatiq 0ij our W.222'.lJ < "' -!1 , iew *Pl from loveb dt;y ial ''Olnvenation Area". matie custom dntgnl. Nor· kltls, Mt length deck •t a.lg iacWd~es .~at.ion-Clementi!, xlnt area, pAl'k-..,.,.. Ren t.opt 10 n plan. l BDliM, ga.rqe, yard j pertr. otar N'pt. Helthts. 2 Asaume 611(~ loan. Pay-mally a 4 month wait for rear, loddng out to a spec-Ing ·space. Dlntu .forces ..,.... mo lease, 3 BR, 2 BA, Balbi. Kltchtn bttns, F .A. mentJ $214 per mo. $29.800. ant of theN' mode.I&. taeular valley view. Low For Mort Info. Write: sale. 49'l--6872, 6 am-1 pm or fpl, eomm pool, vac. art SHERWOOD RE ALT y' Adults. Prefer oouple. $135 •. , btatine, _,., carpets; wte * CAU 847-8.507 * mainlenanct yard. 3 Bd· 49Ul41, 2 pm-9 pm. 54&-5ill/2LH92-32ll. 540-8555 548-8835 Cwkdays &tter 6) .-yard. ~ Tho Appoloou ,,,.,.,2 .. .,.•6uuily...., Mobile H!'f'M lnfo•ESTBL'D Int D"I'" B•lbN Penlnsul• 3 BR Condo, Ill B•, Pool• Nowpor! H1lght1 ~A.Lt. Arlt, 646·2414 4 BR, 2% BA in an tmpret· ~h f~ .I: imdem • # 7 ch • Patio, dbl a:a:r. trplc, nr . 9!"' ~ . Su.11s \1 live 2 story deslp. Featur~ tiuilt-in ldtCtien. $38,!iOO. "'1' Bu!tne;;ul N~~ :• 6 HOMEY l ~ 2 I 4 oce~. ~ aft 5 pm. DELUXE rare find 3 BR, 2 '·*"• \.-..__.~ ( I.Ilg a mu.hie maawy tire-Caft • 802 'W. MISsion ::a· er Br hie, w&lled in patio, nr ! BR.· dtn. 2 ba, pvt yard. ::~ ~~il:~K.w$ ~~'. : SIAJ.TY ~ place 'in 1pactout llvinl Esc di'clo C Hf · wa.ter. Until 6/l:i, $225.Yardcattlncl C1ean- N•at N•trJffi Pe1t.,Offfc1 room, aecen~ by 2 story k'(} ~,,,, ~. On ~ Q 1 • FOR Sa.le Art Boutique, 213:243-5316. ln& fee +.·96i.98'.15.' , _,.54&-~968='·=~===~1 LI.EGE -PARK. lovtly 3 3 BEl;>ROOM + hla'h flAH windowt &: cathe-.,,/TQ~..,lc; ean~Thls Toll..f'ree ZoeAl!b Newport Btach In New Can. ' LIL DREAM HIDEAWAY eR. 11A BA. ho m • FAMILY ROOM dn.I ceillnc. Oversized 3 R 'ES 1'TE Telephone Ntimber. ~I')' Village. 613-1:'62. Coran• del M•r 1.DVELY 3 BR, 2 BA. ~ltn1, Oen w. decka:, 2 BR. 2 BA, \it.-.""1 dbl -· BRAND NEW car prage w/luao •"°I' l!AL 1: 714/747·8410 3CANDYVendlngMacblne1, NICE.11',!BR.2b•lo-~~~lc,ltn\.to no-,cp~,1225. 541-9'82 ---~rated ht&lde I out $27,995 area. It'• arehltecture I.ti ,., U9!> GleMe)'l"e 91. . xlnt l'Ol'ld. Belt oHrr. AD duple:x. Newly decor. Ocean ,.:.:c..:::;.::...:.::...:=---~/Dt!W ept. warm wal.!)ut Featnree inclue 2 bath areu ouUl&ndtni example of in-~-!W73 ~ NEW ADULT PARK tor Ed, 5J&..2127 or 613-7850 tWie: of hwy, S300 mo. Irvine ~ ._ne lln I L cement brick~ dttam ldtch~ dlvid\Wltv. Lido Isle Han~ Arbor . Mob~e PUBLIC Steno 1i Secretarial OELIGHTFUI.. 2 BR. home. j~· ;:;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;:;;;;;;;; F_ddttW&)'. Priced at only .. en with all ttie'io<xuet cat· $l5,950 Home Park. Fadtitl!s in-Service. Larp patio I yU'd. Near 3 BR, iba.., atrium .: •• S32.5 ~.90l. 55T-U'71. ~.large bedroomt, ·,pee-La·· w · son dude; Jacuui, card rm, 642-0176 Bayalde. Dr. $275 mo. I BR.. 2% bl.., tam ••• "'$3Zi i • ly Owner iaJ boat &: ~iler entry. "Th• C••c•d• M/.T'V, outdoor BBQ. pool, ALSO -Balboa. t1land S BR, 2% ba fam •••• :, $350 Ap · BR, 2 full bathL Recently Cose to everyth!na-. Builder 1 ·our D>Ollt dii.ma'Uc new cus· Al~ .., rood wtecHon -of J't!Uard mi. shuffleboard, in-Money to Loan • l'° rentalt available 4 BR. 214 b9, f.am • $350 ~':;:';..· ;_F:;.•;.:m;;.. ___ .;:;::1 ~inted \naide I: out. W/W mutt .ell mw'. Submlt your1 tom an:hit~. All !ht fine· Udo &le hornet. Cur· ~~~~"'St~'; _,...Si TILER .~· ~ ~ Salisbury Real13 673-6900-WE HA.VE C>THERs 11 •. -· i.u.e ~ard, termo.Cal!817-U2l. abovo , .. ...., + "'°" ,.,.lla11rcslrom· Beach.968-4445. MT· CO BRAND NEW HARBOR room tor boat. Comer tot, SEYMOUR REALTY, 11141 room ., a bH.u .... ·11•• fur-$41;000 G VIEW uo~ s •-•-CM _...., lS!) HOMEITE 20x<4• with • • . =· ~"'!'~· ~to= W-cide · ·Beach Blvd., Hunl Bch. nltMd wet bu I: i. tiled t:towaRa loweon j& er without t.u r n 1 t u.r .e . 3.16'!:. 17TH ~ET family room, 2 baths. Oam-Bold New Concept ,,.,....,500. · conyuaation area w/cw:tom MOltOtt Complelety set up. f:)>ntact lST TD LOAN1 munlty pool. ·courtt. •tt. 419 Walnut pt 3 $21,950 . • li1"place & built!"'· 3416 VI& Lido """"2 m.,,.,er, Plv.a Eollt.,, ll~ INTEREST·. 13ll!1. "'' montto. -· ' FURNITURE RENTAL R. 2 BA, Ia• yd w/beaut Ex-....tly clHn 3 BR 2, $37,950 220 LllJO· .NORD 3101 So. Fo.IM•w, San!& 2ND TD LOAN ;;.su.:.:..c;mo:::=. -=~"'=~ ',t, trpk:, hwd f Ir•• BA home w n-..... .a.. -....... ~--Lowest rates Orana:e Co. New 3 BR, nR·, FR, Harbor tJl&.500. W.7892. lt Nce ~w}p-:Di~d;, The CheyenM ,.....,,, WE BUY TD'S View Homt1, $395 incl' f FIXER UPPER mo p)'D'IU at $2'13. inc:I tax· A 4 SR&: den. 2 BA home. Brand new w1tertront home. FOR quick aale ~· l~peritl 642-2171 545-0611 gardeMr. &M-1963 eves/ "SINCE, 1'16·; .... lit Wettem Bank BJdc. . Unlvenity Park, Irvine D1y1 13Ul0l Nights ..-. Montb to Month W lOOt;4 Purchase Optloo * Wide Seleclion-"''.~. Near F....,., &: Fair-es. AU mod bltbl appl'J· TA One iA on att extra lam 5 Bdnnt., 4% 'baths. Lovely Trailer yv/Ux24 patlo, all Servin& Harbor area .21 yrs. wknds. ~ -• .. J ht dbl. tio t need. premium lot. ($."iOO. extra) wallpaper & carpetlns. encl. yard (Pr Iv • I e) . $ OOO ;;;;:;;o...,,-o-~-~~ 1¢ew. 3(1!!i7 Lcftn Ln. • • gar, Pl: • e · Very rare th~e days. Frplc 2 Stalrwaya-Deck A: 548-3993, .. $1400. 25, . RUSTIC 3 bedroom I: den, 2 ··--t•ln Vallav ., $29,750 dock . . ' For real fftl.11! loiµt bath, blt~W:, t Ir t p 1 t ce, 5 BR., 3 baths •••••••.• '375 St)-Je-Colors * 24 Hour Delivery ~·· ., • Bill. 0 _, R I Mr Adams Bkr 714/«!Jf-2130 walk to town. Agt. 67S-49XI. 4 BR., 2% batht , , •• , . $350 ' •• •• 7 ••• "IDJ runuy, ••tor j " .1 "" ) fal 2 l"BR 2 ba bomt'I $3Z/350 / . --. 1 (:;:J ...-1!..H.;~:. :~":,~ 341 Ba,y1Jde,J"Wt Beach ~t~ ~ .~~~w,~·~ . ._ .!~ i!!.ri~~w1=:..'::!. i ·ai, 1in ·tie~bo~ .~~ Ii ~ 81 in for Chri1tma1I HAPPIER NEW YEAR aJI aalet ottle& al THE 675-4161 ~:~~:~=·: 001 m:..i;~ qt. i iBR. I: de-necl ...... h .... S25011 l!l e; ® i BUH.DER CLOSEOUT! . .few bOmes available. -inthillimpeccabie-4bedrrii RANCH. 4 BR. 3 ba 60"90 $77,500' Ac,..'efl for.ul'e 150 TD a.t 8%. ~1932. Cotta Mesa r • ·f _ .tt builder prlces in 2 bath •Dutch Hawn marina. 544-1157 l BR. 2 ha· 42xl3 $79 54)'.) ..;.;...;..:..;......,"'-----1; ' I 517 W, 19th, CM 548·3481 ·, CENTURY PARK = ~~1 r!:P~.: ~e~1;;; ~ &de~O:e;!J~ t' BR .. 3 ba: 70x81 s1:r,,'.ooo, s;i'N ~~x~':~~~·~~ [ j~ ~~~ ~ ,2 ;i 2756 N. Main SA 347 .0014 I~ $31 ,495 to $31,9'5 qi.lick ....,,_51Jon. &lbmi! on w•v )114 mUes .....-ot San LIDO REAL TV .INC. ,,tyfl.ml zro•--' rd tro Kota.fafRent .-._ O.K $1.0 REALTY . Balboa Pehinsul• _. VA-00. or tow doWn ttrmir.r-' oi:;.o Fretw ~..,•u• 3377.VJA Uno . '·~on :ranget-~ve. ;,!: n:::r ALA R-"t•l1 e 645-3900 Un1v. Parle ~ter, Irvine lo::°"'=~--------...-1 Conven&nal COLLINS l WATTS ay 67S.7JOO et.: A. util, 3 mi •-o:p,jmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiii' CaU Anytime, BM-08~ • S25 WK I: Up.· On ~an.;: · yard9 with high muon--'Y H F 'ahed 300 • MOVE IN TODAY 2 br, 11"!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!..!""I Lovely Bach -1 BR -Rooms:: walls tnduded. 9ide REALTY ' BRIGHT l . SUNNY Ml11Jon '\(1aio· 1 · Hutior. Horsn OK. Prop ouMI umi -tncd yrd, tnd a:ar. util pd.1·L Be M~ld &!'rvict. Pool. Util.-; parking,bestedloob, C. & w. Perfectfortheyouncfamily.Qnn.n:>D . ftn·bedlvidt'dlndon·p&J'l-Cor.......,fdelM•r ' noo. agun1 ach Pd. • walled commun}t;y. 9S'J..$23 . . Putet dtcon-.'Iheme. .-..~w.,.. Aertan fl t 11 •, ftnance baJ for future dt-.... "' ALA Rent•ls e 645-3900 9 "'DOU..HOUSE 1 BR ru;;, • Call 675-8740 • bt:tweeft ~ :::.='---'Ev::'..' ... "'-'-==' one bedroom has. nuniefy Paclfica. model. 4 BR. 2,BA. .W'iop. 0 w n er 4~/ DELUXE 1 BR. Compl. :.:.::::::.:.:::::::::...::...::::::::.:.::I nict yrd, end aar, util tncld. AU~ <IJll!ll 'til $31,500 mural on wall. nu. 3 bdnn, beaut crpU, drpt, air cond., . :.t99-'lll50. Furn. lncl utils & gardener. Sl BACHELOR apl, partially : Siii!. &: Sun. Ca\! Dick VA NO DOWN OR F1:1A 2 be. home is only four tiled entry l atrium, nr CHRISI'MAS Cift fot the guy $200/mo lease. Re1p. tdult $200. PER. MO. AL~ Rentels e 645-3900 furn, Sl.35 mo \ncl util, '; ~. 968-1491or962-4454. l BR, 2 BA. Best crpts &: morrth8 old end. YoU'll be IJChoolt. $31,~. 837-6558. or a:al who h&f everylin&". :i only. 536-1346. 3 Bedroom -Ea1t1lde :yea:rly. 645-0662, M>-3457. '· • • 4 BEDROOM• drps. S~e.ss. 2Yx2:l' untln. p1eued with what ha.I be.en Newport 8each acres E--2, by owner in Lklo l•ft w/bul1tln kltt:hen , am.alt jn. • SPARKLING VIEW l br, Colt a Mes• ,. nn. Quiet cul-de-41ac atreet, done. to far. Owntr trans-,. •• ., ...... __ . Caplltrino Vallf'Y. C.OU.ntry doted ylU'd, 1art1e. •IOVe, tti:rla:, kids, prlll. Sl 5CI -'--'------~ !6•/o FHA LOAN xtra ,,.. Jo<, . "!2"41111 . 1•""1 and hu price<! ... ~ COMMERCIAL .living with c It y ,,,.,. , '"' 3 BR. ' BA, ••'""'· F.d Rlddl• Rltr. 646-5'55 ALA R1nl•l1 • tMs-3900 Casa del Oro over this low int~I • at $00,900 tndudiria fbe land. DEVELOPMENT venieoces. 1 ,_crt--both open Yearly, Ou.let street to Legun1: Niguel ALI; UTIUlttS PAID : n'e k>l1' and •Ye $$. Thia i eel h•112 M I~ 011 • N'Pt, Blvd .. to otter. Trrms avtllable on ttradt. Jonet: Re al t y 2 BR. DUPLEX Compare before you r@nf •• '.kwtly home ts only 3 yrs. r I ttady fbr bnmedlate Ult, tn approved credit. 493-1M2, service, 67$-3771. Crpt., drw I: 1:14.tn~ 4 BR.~· llv ~,· •.inlng CU.tom designed, featuring: :. illd and It in top sha.pt. -~--~~--the Cannery Vftlagt aru. aft6pm, farapp!. toll!t". Newport Beech URGE FENCED YARD kl'l!a, rm., '-'t-C., HM, • Spacktu1 kitchen with in-· ~. spacial» bednns. CHECK THIS-Srna!I ~e. lhh smokers. FALL.BROOK. appr'l;lx 10.3 FOR am.DR.EN I .PEI'S fenced , sprnkl. cpta, drp1, 2 direct lighting W!w crptt thruoUt. 4 Bedn:iom 2 Bath home w/ REALTY plUs Trtailf stand for smok-Acrea. ,Avocado, oranges, • FR.mi & ~EAN, l ~' Pvt pra8fi. $155 car pr. lml]laC. $3~ mo. • Separate din·g area J P,.row Rt+y 842...4474 new shag carpet 1: paint Univ. Pd Center, IMne ed fish. Alktnl $60J'1fl'I. plus small lake. Prime! on btacti. kids, pet&, util 811 Pa~, C.M. 549-1746 ~:!24f lut d l! po• 11. • Home-like. t1:orage _ thnJout, bu firtp1 1n trs Call .Anytime, 133..crJ) TAX SHt:LT&R Auume. 6"'-«.·loa.n -$92,700, lncld. S120. VACANT • Mesa Ml Mar . . • Private pat!ot ~· HOME FOR den. formal dll'J1nr , cove~ W. Bay Aw. duplex wtth 3 56-25&3 Bkr. ALA Rentals• MS-3900 Movt tn befott Chrlstmu. 3 BR. 3 BA Juxur')' ~home, e CIO!ied &ara&e .,v/1torqe. ~: l CHRISTMAS. Ill patio• borit p.te for only BY OWNEJ\ Yr. old. 4. BR., 2be,.upper12 BR., ·-Lovely l8R,l1tfamlly-. ml', Ocnn view. 496-3702 •Full len&th marble pull-;· l --Bd .__, ~ 1 •• 1 , -~ 1&0 Beaut. areeo rallinJ mt. • COZV 2 BR. w/frplc. ~ps .... man •. , 1 Vacant/Owner ~! -...,-.,. rm., _,,,_, nn. ...,...., -.. ower. '-'Kl' roomy T ,___ Fenced rear yard &: side yd aft 4pm . S350 monthly. ka driveway tor boat or COLLINS & WATIS Jacuu.i, near UO $31,-000. aptii. 3 ea .. ...,,.. .. e. SS0.000. acrtl. AKE for only $100. to ....... ch, util incld. Sl!ti • Klng-u Bdrms •• ~-RE•LTY 83.)..()720. OFFICE down $100. mo. 968-0047. ALA Rent•I• e 645-noG for traUer. Near schools & Mis1lon Viejo • Pool • Barbeques _ 1ftt.. :.: _.. Lrg 4 BR! AU Mm&! " 1hoppiq, $300. 847-7136. .. ... ..,_ • ~FF DAL REAL TY C & W Lanun• Beach Ground fkior. for f'f!nt, ~a· Comm1rcl•I SHORT ff:nn t.e, rent now Vacant 3 BEDROOM HOME FOR Rrnt or Le~ o •. i>tlon rou.nd1 ed with pllllh land-;: iD441JS Eves: 541.JMS • • • tonable. Ntwpmt 8':vd., Jo-Pf'OIMrfy 151 •hile yoor home. being com-3 R & d Kap ng · • .. • 96'l-55!3 • SElL OR. LEASE e cat.ion. pitted, $435/mo. 3 br, 2% with bltinl, fir'pl, crp11 Ir in· B en, mln. view • Adult living tt Its best· • -inpn Bffch $ "'UICK S :m Sq. Ft. 3 BR, 'Ii BA. INCOME PROPERTY 9.7 ,.NET Return, $36,0Cll ho. DIR. 'IR. Frpic. clud" ""'•· was!ttr, and 171> Mo. •• 492-l04' Lacg• I BR 1175 •• ' 1 BDRM. + p~ T 4 . ~-nn., dln. rm.., frpl.. MANAOIMENT btlOW appn.iAl, Newport Ovtrud kitch. A11o av..U dryer too. Ltue it tor S250 Newport h•ch UTILmES FREE -: • WE BUY HOMES Cpt I: drl.pet, bltinl, ~t Wt haV. l110ft me. PfOlie Btaoh comme.rclal corntr unfum. 6(2.-4589. ptt mo. C&D Apnt 546--0U 365 W. Wil.son &12-19'11 : ~ ~. on thll MR.l(KASAllIASAANBIAMNf.96.111 bu, etc;. lmmac. $47,950. wtlo need rntat lxJmes thltl ~ 23 ~ ~· gTS-67()() •• OCEANF'RONT 3 BR It Ct.EAN l BR, 2 Bath, frplc, 3.A!!ii 1~/':· ~·p ~i * $30 WK. &. UP * frelhlJ paintm, ~clean, !'ull .p~. _ . We can 8l.IPP1Y. Have you a. mm ca, · Den. 2 BA tum. $325/mo. bl tins, dshv.'1.hr, oP1s, 11'1 CJiArles Pl , Hartior View • Studio ' l BR "-Pli ~t townboale. Featttres MIS!ION 'REALTY «H.Q73J WbnCl'<that We~ tf,111' Income Pfoperty 166 Call 675--4807. patio. Nr maJar tt)oppina. Homes. (213) 610-t601. • $18 WK Up Rooms ~ wuber, drytt, plus REAL ESTATE . MON.ARCH iAY Winter, summer .or yttr!:y. S235 mo. ltut. Cali 54~1783 • 1V & Maid Service Avail ~l&aator, bull.tin&. crptJ FOR Sale By Owner: Prff-A c.barmlnc 3 Br i llct de" We qualify au djl!!)f1 -ca.re-SPECIAL Hou••• Unfurn. 305 aft 4:l:I pm or wknd1. * BEACH • Phone Servioe. UtU Pd • a drpf. 2 baths, paUo &: rec-tip borne. model :iioo. C\Ultom hmm w/pool. &a lullyB. URR WHITI -INCl•ALS G1nere1 2 Br, raraae. pafu. croptt, ""-'cTIOW+ N,H,nO~ tll •. Fa"' LlnoAIMn~KFree/DCol ~~e : tnb f&dlides. Down p&y· Cllarmlfll-1br,4 ba. Finilh-room opena to deck w/ rl\ ,.-dli>a, •!Oft I nlrig, Quit! ~ '"' · .. ' ...... 'l>, e or .......... ra:e Ot.TS • JDtl'l ii lna than one months ed bOnUI rm.. 2 frpl:c'1, actanW. REAL TOR ONLY $105'. PvJ. cottage, crp11 tropical tettlng for adults dk. patio. ms. 548-8532. 2376 Newport Blvd. 548-97".ii : ""';J:"'. VA tmnl. Call e<n"""1 patio" lardtoeapinc l1CIJ,OCIJ * $2974 2901 "'""""' Blva. $41,000. FULL PRICE d.,,., .... ,,patio. C.M. ' only. I blk ID ...... mo. ' l!R, ' ... """ rm. Ne Thb Ad Worth 15 on R•or ;,, an. 1 \ncJ sidewalks. ~· Newport Beaeh ti75-46lO 3 Houst'I on larg, Jot. Sll5. l BR, Pvt home •Ila &f8.-l765 or 846-291.0. oommunlty park.. &:. pool. LOVELY tee 1 BR. 1pt1:. ~ IEYMOUR REAI..TY, 1n.f1 A &ood ~ ad 11 a sooct BY ANXIOUS OWNER '233' ELDEN 1ot. H.B 2 BDRM MuH i Harbor View HomH, $375 .. Shag nJi'B, elec stove, gas ~ ~~;~Bl;"'-;:· ;;H;;nnt.:;;;~Bcb:;:·=..:;D;;AIL;Y;i:P;'.;lLOl'::;;:;;;""~="';;tion:=l.:..::inw:=-:=;;;':::·==i;;z:;l!!AS'IBLUPT ex te: u 1J v ~ Ofc. 6C-Dll Ews. 5t&.5302 Sl.25. O"p11. drps, bltna;, H.B. - • d..,.. n cow-ti. &33--~. heal . Furn. Util pd .. ~. 5 Bdrm ' ·-~ ~. =t Tot dt. ... ...... ...,.. ranee. ' ~RT -~ bo 1"'--rf 1....i_, cm N' ' • . ' . . • • . • ' . • '""'"1 OC.UI •ui· LACl-tANGE small childn!n, DO petl. l~&:.o.-.~V ->!"""'' me• ....... ~ • .. ...... J • • mat DR. uttn ;.p.ciou!I' now $145. 2 BR. crpts, drpg, PltiQ. 11 .. -Wall•-. 111.,u _.... for rent. $715 to $350. shop g. $150 &: $155. 998 Et , ...m Sell or ttMie oPmn The Rul E.!tale )'OU have for a:u. Tot ok, C.M. ..... ...,, • ...-.:;, ...,.,....,.... Caywood Realty 543-129o Camino Dr No. t, CM .• 644.(5J(i Priced reduced W bther prope'l"ty better wl!ed ti.SS. 1 BR + ~ .,,/e~· l BR home. Cpta, drps. 3. BR Ba k o... • S 546--0451. $48 900 ~, . to )'OUI' Metts. In or nut of thlnii:. Kids & pets ok, It.II. patio car Ito~ relril c ..-.., atta pac. ---------1 'B~ Udo Sandll leuehOld •tale ok. W.W. Prestidge, 776-7330 A&t. $215/~. 64 6·6111 ~ Mod. 2 frpl cs. 2~ Ba. $325 1 BEDROOM APT. '. • beach house. 5512 Rlvtr Excharlp • Counselor, FREE RENTAL 646-1246atl5pm. mo. Lease. 2l3: .a..5!Ms. A Sert kend Onl1 Broker. ~7-Mst> 18782 Main SERV(CE 3 BR older home no . t ~. l block from beach. l Furnished $97.SO : Slv:.~. awnewe:. M2-:i1a. . St., Hunt. Bdi. 3 bedrooms. 1" b a I b 1 . married cpl w/ctrlldren"'o~ BR. 2 1 Bf ~~le(, !~tnll 831• pal~~ RoyA~u~~l~r:loo pR 1 1 1 1 1 11or ~ 2 BR Hie. + £4) 1 Br apt + carpets & drapf!'S, a:u ly. $160. 2138 canyon, B comp e .... ~. ~ -""'>l n;p~k,~ ~~ 63X100' iot.Inc.16720. 154.!XXI bullt-tns. patio itnd cloeed C.M. S.nte Ana 54~7719 ; SI .. Tl vta lJdo: 67W5m • UIUmt 7'.$. Ownr. 557-2360. back ylU'd tor children. Only 1195 ~ 3 B" • -Lots fer S•.. 170 S225 per month. Call ............ " • "' -Now 2 tfOI')', 4 BR, 3 BA, New 1 BR. Furn. $155. Incl. util. 1: • MUS1' Sell • By Owne'r • I~~~...;...;;.:.: __ ...;..;.; WALKER ' LEE!. Realtors, vacant · lmmM. pou. Could dm!!lopment W/dub A pool. Newly dee. Beaut garden. : ' 4 BJ\, 3 baths; wet bar, 2 NE\\'PoRT B,EACH 842-4455. ; '°"" paint. 545-804 Rent or lease, s:D> mo. pool. rec. Adults, no p&. : l J A 1;0" I ~ '"''~ '\l frplcl ... , ... ..,..__ WATERFRONT wr COSTA MESA • m-6554. 1909 Maple Av.., CM, ll!fr. I 1 1 ,. 1··111..-Nowpot1 Shores AGE;:;:rn SLIP "°·~mi EASTSIDE 1f.!,G!,B~~~·,r,~ Son!• Ano IWfthta p,<pt.5. ' ,.,.;:: - -• • .11111 SPttIAUsrs ln mme sah!1 3 bdrm with 2 baths, dbl yd. S115/MO. 167 Tiowitr. s BR..,-fmmfldlate occupancy. . utm Bach, & 1 Dr :.. • renta.lt. Newport snorn. Mount•ln1 Desert, prqt, fen<.'l!d yard. New Pit: 67l-Tl.13. S21.5nito. Contact A.reftl. lspeci•I~ nice, $'llf I s E E 0 u· I ~ . ' . . Caywood a.tlty $4&..l.290 l't.etort 174 ~~!'e:~~ ~~~~ NWI~ 2 BR Home. i.ncd Mck yard. . • ~· j • C'M.2110 ~wport ~,, ' I 11 I Ii u l. S•n Juan C•pjstr•no • II 0 BE AK $3>5 . CaU WA:: a CIOM lo shop'&· Cpt1, drpa. Condom1nlumt • ·~ l'.~rntng sign on •nterlng a * I AR l . E* per mo. KER 1tove. $165/rno. U7·9511. Unfurn. 320 *WINTER RATES• :; ~· =-~~-=~· =·=~-...;'lrnalJ vllt9ft1 "Go Slow. This I BE"M'ER 'MIAN RENT ii'applnetl tll tpt.~ln& Chrltl· & LEE. Realton, 545-9491. Attrac lutn Sludlol $115. 1 :-. I I" £ " " A It I I• A......:..Town. • ~ !Ihle. 2 btdroom homt mu In )'OUJ' own cozy cab-BEA\1TIFUL ocean ~ :iy: 111~-~· '!~11 Ntwport .. ..,. Br'1 Jl25. Adlts, no pets. :: , • ~' ..__ ....1. ••• Jl.•!.,.,_,'"' on 1·-.R-1 let. Clnn ai a in. T..., thlt one tor $8,SOO. A-trime, ! ~. "'n "c". · · ""' ~ ..... ~ ..,., ..... n M~ A I • ' -~rt. .,.:.._ pln~~l Uvina ~ wtth Call ii'o. en() -.1739 or open beams:'° $7!!0 ;;, Maple St. MJ.-7151. BLUFTS 2 Jlllt e))l!t lw ·~ ..,.,,.. .r..IU'll ' •· p . v. :: , I I I I I' \WI 3!.!LHfta.!! tM ... ·"~. ...T_ wrw Iha& ca.tpef.. Put )'OUr wrflt; Sptocer btl !:4tatt, 494-0512 an 7 pm. J BR. 2 BA. O,ta, 4'J:9, do wlbtJc on rm btlt, dble. l 'liR. Furn. SUJ mo. Gu!:;: • • • • •-.... _.11.... r4t. 3 -' p 0 Bo 2S28 Bl Bt •loYf .. prqe $115 pr w/tlc dr ~. 13J..70!59 wtr. pd. Adultl, no pets, no (• i·i,"'~.·.s,"""°'°... l .f· ~ f.l' I' I' i'' I' t .1 ~S~: -=~E:· .~k~,1 ~~.P~'"~ ... : !~~!£~;;:~~ 7: :, ~.a;~!'::: Townhou .. un1vn. m !!~: 51 5-5991 •; R.EALTY .~1124 .,.1M 1...: ;....,., bouMf tuns .1..-t ' U6-Mll/2'l" 1:.M • .,,, • tncl. yard. Ne.~ e.v~.,,., N.wport e..ctt e LARGE 1 BR $135 ~ . ., ... ,. ,_ .. • -· ~~ u• -·~ • ROOMY 2 BR 11!1$ SEU..tl<G Y"w bOtT! "Ult" them Into "CASH" • ,.. -1• ,,,.. 6n-2115. * FACING POOL * M!i.. 542-2111 m.<Ji10 l: S@~~lA-~t.il's· The l'un/e with the Bui/f./n Chuc/de •=":;:,,.~~. ~/'"-v"".'.~-.. ..... -, low-to fotJfl four .. Ni words SAYLIE ' SCRAM-LETS .. NSWERS IN CLASSIRl!D 700 ............. 11 !Clill. lli!& -· 'UW l¥1IY p iln Tllnt"1tl1Ulod lh!n11lnlo11111clt """ ....... ..,,.. 'BR., I ...... .,, ...... -• • . ' +------_;,.. ____ ;.__..c.:.==+.:...:..;;.__.J.:Pilot=:,;;:Oa::Ml::tlod:=;·.::642-:fl:;::::!-Caul&d. ~. ~ ctll fU.5'71 ~uy the "°T ltull REAlll'OR ~ t>AILY PlLOI' !n< action! • ' 2 PU.DT-AD\'ElmSER w.......,,-. u, 1'71 WildfttlAt, v.a•: 1', lm . .. • . Buy a to Border Every dassifioil, went ail in tho DAILY PILOT oppoers in evory edition ovary day. That moans your 1d wiU bo seen in papers dofivored to homos one! sold from newsrocks from border to bordor . all along the Orang• Coast ••• 111 the wey from • • Seal Beach to San Clemente .,.,, ' f ' • -.· .. You Get It All ••• Huntington Beach FountQln Valley Costa Mesa Newport Beach Laguna Beach Saddlehack San Clemente ·eaplstrano (Plus the daily newsrack ecllt~n) For One Price With A ' " -- Classifted A• Phone 642-5678 ~~~ - 1 .:;;! ... ;;;;"-;;'"';;"""~I[!];; , ............. -J~ , ..... · ... -lltl I,,, · · ... _ l~ 1 .... ,. ..... 11'] -;:;.~-;;;; ;~~ Apn, Fum. 3M Apt, Uofum. "5 Apt. Uolum. Ml -~~· U~nllml.:;;,;.;.;;;;., __ .;;*;;; I Apt. Uofum. MS 4£ _ . ~Off;a~-·iiii,,;i;;:i~ _...._______ ~ F-. w"""""' """ Coot• Mow llelbN lalllld Coste -Eut Bluff Newport -LmO Bide • 721 oq ft 1'JRNISHEO tralln, fl5 vtU OIAR>llNG A -2 DELUXI NIWPCiilT llACH NEW Oelqo .,..,.._, H,:11 1•=. ...... ,._ !° ,:,l::i:.·.:"' 9Ald-Mao.... -adull Br., 2 ba., on u ... Wuld, • APARTMINTS VIII• or-. Aptt. " .. '.pi..tt. ~·~ .. ~ :~ •• !~ Ml Mm1<1..aiosa . '1 obop •le. Sult< 1or only. 6'>-Cll!\L Cnnd Canal. Frpl. A patio. Air COl>d • Frplc'• • S Swim-Four bod'°""' T'itb bakoo-• -• -~· orpc.o -Ira. Prq, FURN J Br Childn!n OK. No i350 Month. ye:«rly. nUnc Pools 4 &alth Spi.. -lei, above A. klow, Gracious Drp'd, crpl'd, Avail Jan l. SPANISH t'OUNTRY E,S.. Jones RaJty 5-'vke • peta. Heaiecf pool. Lndr;y Winton, ReaJtor 67S-333l Ten.rtis en, .. Game A. Bl· Jivl.tlc le quiet IUmJUndlnr Will lie OI 1eU. raT Tinley TATE lMDc .I: ll>adoul prtm1teL S35S Via Udo nn. JJ&'Monte Vl1ta CM. UNFURN. down I ta it 1. 1iald ~EDROOM for tam.Uy with ¢lildren. Ave. NB. 613--1249. apta. Ttn'&Ctd pool. Sunldn 11"":>-3TIL r VERY nice 1 br .w. Quiet Carpeled. ! BR, 2 BA. South !:"Qt Neu~ clel Mu lllP SEACLD'F Manor AptW au BBQ NIWPORT CENTER Se? by,.,...... 1·:;;;;i._ "'!' !'::';...,..~= pr """ By MEDlTERkf'NEAN = ~~L"' BR. .11'° Uni, 1175 turn. u-.i..1M111.,,. ONLY !M>"--otllca - 30. N• pet<. 543-to:i. VI" ..... e 135 AMIGOS WAY -=~:-r"",.::; l lldrm. uldurn ~. Qornmon,_......,......., FURNISHED Ceron• dtl Mor """"" • Col--. Q>. • ... """ uis. -Hllr81)1 •. -.. -CJ.RAGE APT, MlO H.-~d., C.V. -.,.;.t about'"" 411count. 11W1181. S Bdrm'""""'· $115. ... .,.L New IJalm - (n<' uj -2 BA opt T'itb dlallwUhar, i'Unl. '211 B1c1ir All ..,.,.. w/ ...... 275 llroadn.Y, CM ~ RENT.(,.~ oITia: Huntl ....... ~ thaa. pool, t>r 1 br s ..ui. AW U'!'l1'1'1'llll JNa.VOED 547... 6fHo011. XTRA Larp 2 Br, 2 be., $156. ~Jh: OPEN 10 AM TO 1 PM witbout pet, )'f:ar uound, 4DULTS NO PET$ DESK. ~i-e avlUlabie ~·L..t:.~ .... 3S. ~!!!. r•-1y ON BEACH! ~=:..:-baacb. $11S. VlmOUR"MOo~ .... --~~"==I ftQlft, , N.B. lGll PARKSIDE LN. at Ii-. W _wfldt\I PARTLY tum. 1* BR apl, OM TDf ACRES 2 BJt 'OnfUrD Fr. U301JDo. BACK Bl.)' l.ftL S BR Sb1.e ('n.4) 111·5Ml uailall&e. Z2I Ftft9t A.1' ~mo inc! util. 1 A 2 Bit. ""1t, 6 lhlln. VB.LA lllTS, ,_ Avallalolo ~. --· Wit. No 4 Rib. So, ol San ~ 1-s-o. .. Id 6tM1U ::!':.'o!l:i'l= Ar~ 1 ~ :;:;,:.van l/lOm. $147. ~.,c;.=_1hlkw.co luslnlu Rentil * BAO!ELO~ APT, mi. 900 Sea 1-, Odil -2 A S IR I hoalod -lat I: lut mo 1 rent. (KaeArtliar 0... &w,l Prfnt11 paHo JOll .. ta41y, rec l"OIXIHICIU ...... 8 WES1'Q.I1T. 2 Br •• 1~ Ba ... .,.... BMch Call -.. -,.._· pa--paddna """""· 13Q, ""'" OlllJ ... 1 BDRM. turn. apL Water A NEW Naar Onll9a tla. ~ • HF-,,.,._ 1"" Bedf<od i... ..,.,.., 1um. """" only. 2 BR., 2 .. ,.., u-. ea.. tx;:.~~ .. ""\>'~-• NTINGTON ,.._= RESORT UYING SUD. 543-<l954. ....., "'draped. End. .... ---. .... PACIRC BAL. P.nin Odw« ap~. NICELY 1Urn. 1 BR. Gar. ~. OJmp, bltns. Private Jl&r. Mn. JOldlta. Apt U 'rll. OCEAN AVE. 11.B frpl:, I'll' ocean. 1~2 .l ! Br'1. $145/mo, Quiet area. No patio.~ Orchid.~ Per 5#tas (nf) ausT ; Yeut.Y rate1. IU-3141 aft 5. FROM $125 STORE tn>n1 l>uildbw, z.r- llODt, »» sq ft. Plaeentia, ·a.ta Me1a 543-'l'IOI. SPACE for rent tn the rear. 45· Jr: 15'. Harbor Center Barben. 56--9917. lndvttrlol R°"'ll chllmo or pe~. 831-9317. ....,th, y•ariy. BAY MEADOW APT$. Ole open 10 am4 JIGl.Jlail1 Son c1....- 1-•u• o Bea ~ ai'li' ,..,..,,., WILLW4 WALTJ:RS<n. ----1 Jt'• Oakwood Carden M.1, 1300 oq, It..,,__... __ ' ... Ow Point I G ,....,.. • pW paHoa, t'ICftltloll fa. LAB.GE 2 BR, l Ba, frplc. uuio. ... - -· ..... dUda AD adu:lta, no pm. 8 MOVE IN TODAY!~· 1 Ocean View, walk to beach. Apartments • • • and lt'1 bath. $150 mo. UlO ,q. ft * SINGLE. TV~P'OOI. Pets e s BR.'a J'ROM AS IDW K1da 6 pets Wllcome. 2 Bft, Adultt. na pets. m...3?30. tun, tine neiCf1boN and wloWc.e, 2 baths. tra. ok. DAJU MARINA INN, * BAYFRONT A; $159.hno. $159. All ·txtl'u. l>oOl, pr, ~ lh4r1t in one luxur-door, $325 mo. 1240 ,_,. .. Mlll Criaat Hwy, D. Pt. * BAYVIEW 387 W, Ba.y st., C.M. patio. Funritutt Av a IL Santa Ana ious pe.ckage. Thett's S1 St., CM. 'Dytl IC .... Announcingtht!quietopening c.11646-0073 17362-A Keehon Ln •• H.B. FAMILIES m11J.ion in recreation,,. -•-•u. __ ...__ __ . ____ I of Bayport Apta •• , 1or 968-1510, SG-6235, . ml Ad •wun nc, tennis. biHiards, Renti1l1 Wanted 1 BR Furn. $13 5 /ma. .uits: ~the slightly lea 3 ldrm * 2 lath 2 &: 3 BR, $140 UP. Pool. health dubs, saunas, pro. Huntl"""n ileoch Overlooking beaut. garden quiet operung . ot Bayview Livlnr JOOm wilb cathedral Christmu bonus. MORA Mo.. Ind lf dri . REmREt> Air Fare. patio &: pool. Adults, no Apts. for families. ceilinz trpl S@ t KAI Apts., 18881 Mora. Kai WELCOMEI •. ....,... oor Co Vm&" '<''ants 3 tr unfurn ~UI. 1035 12th St. Acroa& Call (Il4) 644-555.1 laundry ".nL cE:na ~~ Ln., 1/2 blk E. ot Beadt. • rarer. dubhoose, etc. In N.B. Olm, or Lasuna from Lake Park. ~2692. CUSI'M fllmbed apt, IUperb Sw1rnmiq pool I: children'l>j C:,!IS-.!994:.:,,;:""''=~~~~~ I Custom decorated sinelei Bd!:, WiD l1ftd 1st ol Feb. I~ Modern 1 BR. v;.w al bay,..,...., Catalina -$3Q, BEACHWOOD APTS. 1 • 2 BR.,_,_ .. u~ -; . Cpts, drps, ttdec, n: ocean. fz'Om. 3 picture windows. Lra: HAJUJOR GREEN! Brand new 1-2-3 BR. ~ blk ._.sIN;:_LEAtmsroR:. f\s'ni8bed. No lew -·~ GARAGE or mWI 1lliiidil 218 Odcqo. 5!1-1501, liv nn. din'& rm,_ kilcb!n, 5t6-435! toBEA.Ol!Cpts.drps.~fua. ~th"""• oepiri:te ~~ ... ·~ for storqe tit e.... .. "-bdrm • -~ 2 BDRM.2 BATH Models n...-n..11-10 1o & M?-6169 u.............. . ~pr. fl111c. ·125 16th St., HB. carpett and Drapes ...,._, -'3 Mar. s•.., ---·--' . • ' FREE ulilitiH. 1 BR $300 mo. tbd util. Shown by P•rk·Llk• Surroundl"I 147-.3$7 Air Conditioned $130 / 1tudJo $85. /Block to appt, 6'B-l76'l. QUIET • DELUXE $150 NU 2 Br., cpta, drpl., Private PatioA beach. 201-lOth St. 536-J'm. VACANT: l Br &: 1tudy + 1·2 le: l BR APTS palio, rte, rm., 17542 Jef. HEATED POOL 5.16-7782 or 536--1366 yard. Dix. cpt. dryi, trplc, AUD FURN. BACHELORS ff!r1on Lane Carwrt a: .sun1e WALK to &ach, 1 Br., stv/refrig. S2'J5 mo. incl Prv patios * Htd Pools &u...6447t84Z-2834. ' Nr, So, Cout Pl.aza APARTMENTS ~ .. ':'.:~' -~""~'~ i OAKWOOD GARDEN fre!hly . tf!d . luxuriou util. Adults. no p•ts . Nr ~hop'c * Adulh1 only e CHEZ ORO A:PI'S. e HIDDEN VILLAGE pam '" ' "'""'° Martinique Apts. 1234 Attula. 1.~3 BR'•· 2500 Soutb Sal~ bldg. DJ 12th St., H.B. ' Santa. Ana 8 5f6..151'i DLX. l BR frpl 2 blocks 2 Br, bltns, frpl. 2 carports, lm Santa Ana Ave., CM Pool. Private clO&ed pr. NEWPORT BEACH 'to btaches• $1.~· 536-tl4S pool. nr. ~· ~ up. Mar. APt ll3 646--$42 Wuherfdeyt.r. 536-0336. 3 Heated Pool.I lBth at Irv'iM CRelOl't Living for-Siflll• &: ~ Mal'Tled Adulm), ,..;.m, . ' ' Adljl. "° peta. "13.444I. LARGE 2 loodroom, > batb BEACHBLUFF APTS Large au-... etc. BBQ BACHE LOR APT 2 BR. Nev beaclk,$.199 Mo. apt with ~ttt>, cpl&, Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool, Patio, Gm.~:.. c:r; ~Bd:rml "5-0$0 er 642-8170 l~~~~~~~~g $100 Call ~a7 Qranp Cout drapes, & builtinl, enclosed D/W. 82ll Ellis M2·7644. From $149 FUR;· 1 BR. APT. !!.at Eo1"te 644-4818 =·~~-:"' ,,;•~t'. 2 BR. nr. •fuPl>Uog. Carap. SOUTH COAST VISTA DEL MESA ,.,..,,. $?10 Mo. Call 646-2681 Cost• Mesi tie onn. SJ..55 pr. month Newly d~. $135/mo.: VILLAS ApiirtrMnt1 ~~iiiij~iiiijiiiij~~~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;.I phone 557-3084 ~ 6 p.m. Realononucs BIO'. 6'15-6100 1l01 MacArthur Blvd. 1.1: 2 BR. Furn. Is Uni. Dfsh· Lagun• Beach NEW e BEAtrnnn. GROUNDS e 2 BR, lie priv patio. Bltnl, 54&-8823 wuher • Stove &: Retria: • Ptraonals $115/mo, $40 wk up. Bach, clr TV ut:il pd. <nscent Bay Bch l«i N. 0:188t 4M-2'!11. 2 Bedtoom apartment ConveniMtly locatl!d C&rpeu:, drapes, built-ins EncloRd ...... SPANISH DlX'OR. cpt, d!l>L $135/mo, No pell, Sbq crpt'1·lq Rec eenu:r. '1-::::::::::::='"°"===,I Air/rood. Ga.s, wtr. pd. 1!i03 Alabama. ~85 Apts., RENT stut.·$155 'DISCOVER Dl&:.'OVERY • Garap, Pool, Rec. rm., 2 BR apL Closed pr, cpts, Furn. or Unfum. 370 Tustin & Men Drift Fll>dYOURSELF:in ' OCEANFRONT. 1 br apt wlrV, perking. Winttt or )'t'!'lll"ly. 494-5792. Adults ocly '$175 Ptt Month laundry. 1 BR Sl.40. 2 BR drpg, cbildten/miall pet ok. Cott• Mts• * 545 4155 * Else $160·$175. $140/mo. 847-2940. _ Call DOW • No obliption , ; Hacieida de Meu. Apts 2 BR, 1~ Ba studio. Encl ~ ('n.{) 135..QSS C2l.3J m-m ' • 160 w. Wilson.See Mgr. No. 1 a:ar., fncd yrd. $150/mo, I ... ,. I ~ NA'ITONALY RE('()GNltED ' , UNITS Lnd'l' .,cil. W-<549. BRAND NEW . ENCOUNTER GROUP: : AU. ELECl'RIC LGE. 1 BR apt Patio, encl. Fmm S14S: Dishwuher, •hi& For peioplp wbG need rW ~ ; 25 YARDS from ocean. 4 BR, UPSI'AIRS nso. pr. Adults. ..,<w:./mo. Call earpetinr, wllk-in dOIM!ta. R _. latioMhips. A chlnee to ; \~JV\ ·.I f,11 'J T 2'0 be., huat: liv. rm. w/fpl, DOWNSTAIRS $165. 842-4549. ...__ Forced a.Ir beat, tXtra luye Mml -)'OUl'!lle.l!. st&1&Z7 ' new cpta:.: mod. kitdt., REALTORS CAIL Manager aft I PM. Dl!l l'OOmf, 8Mutiful ramt room. ROQMS.$li wk Up w/kit. ALCOHOLICS Anol\YDIOU&. : . paneled den; comp. turn. SINCE 19U '42-1131 W~ to =h. Drp uxe 1 I: heated PoOl. BBQ'1, endoe-$30 wk Up Apts. $295 htl utll., undl July. 673 AAOO MODERN1Bdrm.apt.Cptl, b21~. 219. 15th St.,.:.·s."'"· "',.,...... """'""""nd· Nowpori Blvd., Will also Jent, 6'75-1642 ....., u.. iog1 il dOM' to l'hoppillJ'. 5U-9T55 ...,....,,..,..,..,..,..,..,., drps, d!ihwahr, blt·ln1, Adult livfll&'. no pets. 1-:--------_A~"~·-------1DEWX 2 .BR. 2 BA. Bltru, prqe. 1 child ok. All util Lido Iii• EL CORDOVA APTS. APT Size rm in lge borne. 2 BR apt, 2nd Door, 300' to n.hwub, S h a I crpta, pd. $1SO/mo. 307 Avocado, 2 BR. + den, l~ bath!, fpl, 20n Charle St. 642-4470 Own •ntnlnce, full bath. -;;;;=,;;;=--;;;=='"=I ~ach. No pets, Ad.Its. Sl60 frOIUesi °1'eb'tg, Elee frplc, Apt 9, CM. 645-0984. ,Adutts only. $290. Yearly Near Harbor il Hamllton St. Full pr:iv. 494-0321 ENCOUNTER GROUP _; :· T:d,~· «" $235 mo. p.ragt. Nr' So. Cout Plaza, New adult 9arden •pt1. ASSOCl'.ATED BROKERS SLEEPING room for nnt in For people who need y. • $185. 545-2321. ~ $180. 2 BR l?k BA 6'73-3'i63 963-2505 :tvei. private home. relationships, A dtarK:. tD ~i:. ~;3rit~~'. * LOWER * fii5·e. 21.:. BR.~=~: L•guna Niguel 'I1IE EXCITING *548-6955* ,~ .. ~-~~~·~-~7671~~~ Adults only, no p • t 1. All Eleclric ~ 2 BR Cpts, WestlNy 21 Apartm9ntl LAGUNA NIGUEL PALM MESA APTS. PLEASANT Home Atmog.. '™""'· -· pr., patio, Nr. b"' A * $l70 * APARTMENTS MINlITES TO NWPI'. BO!. -.. Cd lomtlm. Rio-I a...t.,. r.nl 3 "R, 2 u. _,, n <><:: theatu. Adults, no pets. . l BR. l BA * 2 BR, 2 BA l'URN. OR UNFURN. }lriv. $55. mo. 5'8-5998 . .o ..-, .., xtras • ._... $155/mo. 645-&"15. l BR, 1% BA, peho, ~ti.. tuny carpeted & draped Unbelievably laip apts, hua:e ~iiiii;,jiiiiiiii;;;::~~I On ocean, walk to beach. DELUXE 1 BR. Avail CJ]>ts, drps, Alk about our F $l7S pool, Jacum. elect titim, Guest Home 415 ~ Owner (2lJ) m-7173. pr. 4itoOUnt Pan 880 Cent!:r _rom she crpts dl'pl Found (f d J 511 llOW. Adults, no pets. $135. St .-. ·-• .;.,. ., •• -Ind au. TV cable, water, 1 ' ' aauna. * PRIVATE ROOM '" 1 1 BA.L: Pnin Deluxe apb:, 150 E. 21st 546-Qni ., u.•i. _.o.nu, ~-. all kit bltns lndry areas etc. Adults, nG peU. frpl, n: ocean. 1-2 It 3 Br's. LRG 2 BR apt wlsundeck, "THE GABLES" btd swim ~ BBQ'i, pr:I~ SINGLES •••••••• From $135 FOi' elderV ~on. Bright • Y--~, -~ ·-·8118 alt 5 , •• 2 -w/pri 1 •• .,,,_ 1 BEDRM ...... From "<II d>ooryaud""oumow.lingo. FOUND ' C&&• ... ,.,.. ....... • crpts, It drps, DO pets, 2 ... • D< .... -.. ... paliol le balconies. Open 2 BEDRM Fnm iieo N l:ritlous ~ MMT:JJ ON 11IE BEACH childrt'rl OK. 548-396.l 309 IOU?Xlproolf!d. Fncd. yni. 10 A~I to 9 PM * 494-4272 , • • • • • • , u 1· • • a gift that .b; meanilllM 2 BR, compl furn, yrJy Monte Vista. ' w Ip 1 ti o • WI r pd . 499-2117 * 29041 Aloma Y~ re rla:ht, they re under-* PRIV. Room avail w/klv· and Jasting ~ a Olristmu or thnt June J}. 675-1972 Gardnl<r/maint Call btwn 1 oft Crown Valley Prkwy priced! 156! ?\-lesa Dr. 1ng care for amlSulatory membership or a lilt ~ 1 & 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. Seif le 11: 636-4UO. . (5 bUui from Newport Blvd.) lady. Balanc@d d let. tificate to the~-. n.. .. CLOSE to Beach, mod. 2 Br "' N port •-ch 5f6.9860 ......... ---ir Be illqJ frpl cleaning ovrn, dishwshr, 2437 ~ Ave. "G.. $155 tw -• . 642-9862 or 540-2562 aft 6. Y.M.C.A, 642-9990. =~ ~90. s, c, sundec:k, sh&& crpting. A'ITRACTIVE Twntwt. 3 * 2 BEDROOM * V•c•tion Rentals 425 lTI W. Wilson * 548-3&6 BR.'1, 2 BA C&:D, bltns, dbl * NEWPORT * 11-' Ba Townhou1e concept. ~FO"UN=o"'°'Olrla~-~ .... --..,,.~-ln~I $170-2 Br 2 Ba Studio, adj. rar, iwimmin& pool, $215. SHORES Beam ceilings, extra Ira: PUERTO Vallarta, Mex. shopping cart, Savon Drop, ; ahops, cpt/drp, patio, gar. 545-7474.. 3 Bdrm, 2 Ba.. dttt&i"" area, bedrm1, encl i;1tio. recrea-Avail. Jan 3, $300.for 2 wks. Brookhunt lc Adams, HUD-r; CLEAN 1 or 2 BR Adlts, no '5<18-8301 aft s nv.m-.sm ... tion rm, u.una be.th!:, etc. Furnished S bat, 4 brs + · I ki S•~ -~ 2..... __ , ; LGE. 2 BR, beaut yrd, elec Larp deluxe . 1pt. WJV:'. Adults. Our Sunday after· maid. 615-4450. ...,."""'°". Beach, See Man: ,t NewPort Heights pets. g t. ..........,...,. 'UJ.. ._...,. .......... ~,,_n 0 K · stove, ga1 heat, 2% BA, ca.,... · "'11 un: · · noon B-B·Q'a I: Free Art R I S E. !6th St., NB. 646--l80l. DELUXE 2 BR. Bltns. across ilt, from ahop'&:· $235. month. 1.ftsons ttarting eoon. entil I to har• 430 FND. Fountain Valley E1em. Apt U tu 3'S RA!ofrig. Drp1 w/w ept Priv. Carport, lndry rm. Adults CALL 546-0370 HARBOR GREENS WILL share full facll. of Ira: Sc:OOol, Sat, A.M. whiti: , __ • __ n_m_. ___ bafc. Gar. Lndry t m • only. $160. 998 EJ Camino 546.5025 1~rell furn homt w/retined male puppy w/one ~ • B•clc Ba;y 962-4180. ' Dr. No. 1 CM. 546-045L Jttl' BRAND NEW II" maluf'e woman. Pvt.' tireu'. ear, lam breed 12-JS wb . • BEA'~'L •·· v· 2 SPAC 2 4 l "' •Pl Sl<O up. * TOWNHOUSE * 2>132 Sonta Ana Ave (A...., * BRAND NEW * Ina rm ~ ba. Spac....,, al· old. 1161<-2'l6. · . ,: u •u u ~ iew. Htd pool, play yd. cpUdrps, 2 Br.. I% Ba., cpt/drpl, frOm S.A. Country Club) L• Costl Apts. tract. aooom. f o,. 1 ~,,. FOUND Lovely. )VJllC creY. BR, crpt/drps, bllnl, pool, bltns, patio. Kidl ok. pt.tio. kilts. $160. ll>' E. Spadoua 2 BR u~tl. ~-::s, 1 '-2 BR bHn. •wimmtnr I 'Ir ta 1 n in i. View lot. ~t,, male L1do area. Home • Sl'lO/mo. &73-3590. Zll6 ~ No. 5 &12-7035. Melody Ln. 548-51986 J'JREPLACES. Priv pa.Hol, pxil, lanai. b&r-b.Que I: Pl'· ~. 113()...1034. pet, limps. PleaM nD BalbM ltl•nd l9!iK Maple No.! 60-3ll3 548-1761. loads ot do9eta:. Heated •·AU Utit pd. $150 to S170. GIRL wanRd to share tum. 2 61l-5148. YEARLY, spacious-apt . Adults only, No peta. $1Toi mo. &'l5-S251. The DAILY: PILOT ORANGE COAST'S Pool. Ad . l t 1. Manager ;;,;;;;--;:i;:;:--;;;:;;:::;::::-:;::J I/ I/BIG sunny l bdrm upper, NICE ·2 BR UP1tain apt. 91'9-l268. Adults, no p@ts. BR. Kids I: pets O.K. ISO FND. ?o.Jale Ollbaubau ~:-.,.2.t._drJ!~ .. ~~~· $135. w/p.rage, 1tove l refrlg. e NOW OPEN • 354 Avocado, CM. '42-97~ unrum, $88 tum. 968--7SlD or on Eud1d bd'Moen w__. .__,v v• ~ Water~. tum. ~IJ BR.AND NEW l 6' I Br From Mi.ms Hnfa. Bch. I: FA:linge>r, F .°t, v_,. 3 BDRM, 2% BA. studio, orily. n'5. mo.~. $143. Priv patio, billiard HACIENDA SHARE my watt'l'front home trielldly, 53l.~. bltns. farced air, Iha&, wfD SPAC. 2 It l Br. Apt $140 Up nn, helllrd po<>l w/ jacuzzi. HARBOR w-dock: man»&> yrs. $150. CAT: Bl.ad: w/ta.r\ white S O!\ pretn~ $3'.IO. 64>1496. Pool. cpt1m,,., bltnl, Kids ok hu.g• do.et., deep pile car-)ll AVOCADO STREET mo. 175-4331. feet I: chest, male. FOQllll . 'f 8 WILSQN GARDENS• D>6 CoUep No. s IU-70!5 petins, lush Jazimc.ptna. AdWt ll\iir!J -No peta * ~:llrand new priv. BR M.e9& Verde. Hu been i 2 BR. l"" BA, cpt I drps, I9!M Maple No. S &b-W Adult.I. You ~u.t See Tbla Deluxe 1 le 2 BR. Pool nr OCC -SO Frwy. ~ altered. CaD 56-1671.. ' vrl. patio.. $148. 64U811. 8 LARGE 1 BR. $125 One! 2'102 Birch St., New-Ct.rage. Oishwlhr. Paid utt1. wk. or by mo, 557-8400. FOUND PUPPY, ma I•, ! Sh•rp Cl••n 2 BR. $148 8 ROOMY 2 BR. '!-40 pan &.di. $7.(246. FROM $150. 6f6.120f M-F Shere lowly ho~ in ~ack I: white, J to 4 mo. • Bltni, drps, w/w htd pool. Adlts 642-2181. 173-0507 PARK NEWP~T' ed.\!. No imokl!r.s. Sl25. vie. Newport I: 17th, ONita Adlts. E/side &d.!ma. 2 BR Apt. Pvt rar a: )'U'd. APARTMENTS AMAZING Adu/~ J~ Iv In a: Refi. 673-4169. Mesa. ~3887. 3 Bl', 2 Ba Apt. Cpl&, drps, Childnn a: pets ot. $150. Bachelor, 1 or •2 Bedroom•, Beaut. 1 &: 2 BR tum or unr Ger•'"•• fw Rent 435 FOUND l:frown " bJaclt pup. SlflO Im 646-4631 &f&..254(.. a.nd Tawnboulff. Spa, pools, Apb. SeJI clean. OYl!n!, • PY w I whit• fffl:, We , o. m-<m3 I/ 1 n duplex, ,_,, crpt, ~m F'·~T-~!D_; >.~~.... D/W (in 2 Br) dlspls, lha1 G.tJQ.GE for ren1"tlt.irtct Oratl(te Cout~~, CM. = --· -... cpt~ &,is, lacunl A 1&oina only. $25.< per mo. ~. 1 -ihup. Cloae ., $1lO mo. No -bone 6 Su Jooqu!n lll!ll baths. Huro pool. -BEl111'1FtJL .__: O.c.c. A U.C.L SU 5. 1'13-:lilill ......._ mtl stt-1900. Morrlmoc Wood1 O(flce R°"'al 440 blade ca4 ';." ·= 557-TI61. **2Br,2BaStudio.Qopts, EXa.u.GV& Parle L idO 425 Mftrtmae Wa.v, C~ . ~ . Cccona. dt'.I Hu ar•a, ' BR, 11> BA. than> crpla, -patio. POOL. 1 child T...-... Condo . ~ llill • MOVE JN -AiRRT C9NTlll 6'1S-'llU. drpa. UOO sq ft~ mo. 973 O.K. 6t6-0496. Hosp. atta. S BR,' 2l» BA. Oilldren wetoom. Dtlux. 1. • S room ott1ces ==,-,,,--,-=~--I Valencia. ,.,.,__ 3 • 2 Br, l!«I, SJZ, !>pl, pool, patio, -Jr,:. 2 NASSAU PALMS adjac<nt Alrporter a .. .i. roui: F~""'; lJNFt.mN' 2 BR. ape, $13;J O'pt/drps. 765 9lallmar. BR townhou1~ apt. 171E. 22nd St. 64~ ~ ratet, lull .errice&. !"1• ~-:_ -·~· _ ~--· -" Call 551-<&13. 6'11-1231/"" •~. SHADY ELMS-POOL 11>J110 °"""'---· • .... v~ ~· ·~ per mo~ ...,.. -Furn .I: Unfum. l &. ~ "~ W. W\bon, ec.ta Mesa. DUPLEX 2 BR, imall yard, 1 BR, near beach, .)'e'ariy 2 BR:, from t13.l UP ~ESK IJll.C. available Pl GRAY H\lllky fe:male-. Al LARGE 2 BR, 111' BA. Studio car .• quit!!!, no dop or cat1 ltue • .$135. No PfU. mo. wm prortdl b'ldture <nnr., Brookhul'lt A APL No ...... su;. T.16 .,. motorcycl•L -mo * CAil 548-7MO * .,, DRIVE BY at Sil mo. ---·--· H B. 9614l'1 J St. e 14-1514. 141 F'lowtr SC. 1 BR. n.,, or anllablo. Jiii No. 16' I -· oann E•st lluff PARK Lido• 3 BR, 2 BA. S Unfum Sett Joet.tton tn Caralne R•al, f"aa 1 FOUND'~=~Vlc~.-.. -WU..~--i"1 ' 1--.I• LARGE S BR, ir Wfftclilt. VIEW car pr. Pool. Miits '°"'>'· c.M • .--. f48.Sll5. a-ta. eMQI -· O.ta Mna, -n:ua1ng ::"'iitS.~dulll, "° 2 BdnnL, 2 baibl. Upatafn 1215/mo. 5l8-8.101 Ct.5), l BR lno!Md\lal unit. Pal1o, Dll:SIC ...... a-SliO "'1IUt l'llP-14WS39, • • Yiew apt. Carpeted, dn.ped, 1 BR Adul~, no pets, no ga.raat. Quiet eona pl ~lf . mo. wtO pl"OricJt tumttuN SMALL Sham' Dos ~ • 2 BR A dt'11, 2 bathl bltn1. 2 covered parklnJ cttHcta;;: utll pd, car. $150 $1Jl 837-t517. at SS mo.~~ Verde arta. 5f9.062'7. Marketpl""e !'"·,-,,,-~!·'~"°"'-'~tioa-·~AU-·~tor~--~·' •paott.12SO Monlh ,...,.,,., 2930 att 4,30 . Lid~ 1, 1• a9allable; 1~11ea.~~'!!::'-Lott 551 .._. _.., '""''.w Vacancies cost money! R.tnt Rtmllnafon ~•Cb.~ SJURP! l Br. 1ge close ts, 11 67S·'OSO o ~\lf' house, apt., store LrDO BAYFRONT. Apt.a 4 3 VERY nice ncqncltloor ot,. J..OST st. &rnard ttmalilf pool. Nr. thopl. Adutts. U84 -., La blds., etc. thru a Daf1y PUot homes $200 tO lf,rllO mo. t1cts. l'l87T Brach mvd~ Puppy 11TD o&d. Oleta Mm, Monrovia. S4$.-0336. · aa.wtd Ad. Broktr, flS.2'721 Owner (2Q) ~ Da,,)11. Area. 541--7-414-aft I. .i. • . ' I I I t-l I .. ,...,, -:· . ,,, " '· . ~v '::,.. I ' , ' • •I " , .. ··, . ·~ ... ~· • j . .. ,, ~ ·~ -- - • • .. .... , .._ '• •I • ~I I ' • .... , • • -., ' . ...- ' . ~. ... ~ I -~ I~-'-· 'Tis The · .. Season ~ . • • • . " .-----------------------------,.,.,.. 1 With Early Chnstmas Goodies In I The DAILY PILOT i I J '----------------------------- • • • And Here's The Reason in fact, here are 5 good reasons for shopping early: 1. Stretching out the Christmas shopping season gives retailers a chance to function more efficiently. When clerks are less harried, shopping is more pleasant for everyone. 2. Many retailers offer their really special "specials" early in the season to encourage the public to shop early and to help alleviate the last- minute "panic" buying . 3. Just in case your favorite Christ mas gift merchant has underesti- mated your enthusiasm for the season, a longer period of shopping gives him a chance to re-order popular items so he doesn't have to disappoint shoppers later in the season. 4. When you take more days to shop you can do the iob more thor- oughly, visit more stares, campore prices and quality and be more satisfied with the gifts you finally decide to buy. 5. And there's no secret about it, the Christmas shopping season is the biggest sales period 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.J This 1nessage presented ma Public S'e rvice 011 behalf of our friends and your1, the retail merchants of the Orange Coast Area, by the .. ,· , ' • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . -' -r ----•---• ----' ' • ' ,13 •ILOT·ADVUTISU • Wed"sdi>• Dt«mbet 'l5, 1'71 I Loot•-I~ l---ll5J 1--.:.... Jl5JI ...... ~[Il]l.__·_....,_.__,ltlJ] I I ,, b I ..... ..... , I ........ , .. • l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii= 1~1.M=',..,,..,.,.....,.,...,.· ..,..su_ CablnotmakJnt :;;on ... ;;;'";'.-;:' ~s.m;;;::: ... 7.":;:::-IJ'Ni ... ;:;W:n,an;;t..i;:p, "7-;:;;;;,'·~m;;-IH=·="'=W=·-=;::M;;:&;;:l':;;;;n:;•1 ljolpW-. M&" 711 HolpWentod,M & I' 710 Hoitt w..-.i. M & I' 711 ..... -1•i~ ••• ,.. LOST >'1d&y ~10; S&nia BOAT WORK 'IHINGS by"-· U. elect. NEED H1lJ> AT ROMET II.!:. Loncl Soltt Sl'IJNO S3lO. ., $19: - Ana Hpta atta. J Gtnnan Oiot.ea-_., MS-S21t J>lttmb, *"'<, ""'· tntUno; •W• have Cooval .. cent CllUntlr · e e NEIDID READY TO CHANGE? Olgh -. ~ aoa. ahortbaJn. Mlle, all llwr C•rpenter ~. paint etc. Akla • Nut1tt • I • \ We ht\tfl It 1or YoUl ~ ot... IOOC color; rnnale 1po1 t ed. ~ Hou,aekffpen e C.Om· • Gi'fs ta Two OfflC9 iOlrls The WJ.attra bttt~D.UW de--pnoo. pel'allalk:J'. · lteward. Call 211: ~7480 EXP. lttmodeltnr, cabinets. H•ullnt pa.n1oN ' .,_ ... Muat be 2S &nd able lo drive :W,,.~• Pmalmim.l~-i~ 60, SR to, IOOCl ClllDnc. collector11~:56-9'.54a.ll5 repalrt, m&tiit. No "'b too -.,,...~-,.----~IH.OMEMAKERSIUP.TOHN· ~'"'MY 1 wni&vn ~u.-. c.J~~N.B. #"' ::: • -...r..-,.. -ClaJit ad campal-WilJ aat• pm. on, Reu. &fS..422.t. Haull"r. clean-up,, Io ca I 1-E 1"" •· c M ,.,,.. · TILLER 'd ··'J "'7 _, For fas t tak..ut ·""' · vrn ~.. · · untt So. Calif. btgiMltc Lott And Mitted Carpet Service movn, exp ~vi ep slu. "'_.. , · NEED 2 hard workltis men. In Jan., a Wtt ~d sales P/T·fme FIT1.rty Minx Kltlen. ==-------1 ~i846~ truck. • reu. Jobs W•nted, M • F 704 food operation. fD\lnl..tc bCDC'l""\l..~fCl Top money an be earned, people to cover the t-EAI>S. Loit vie. Bay :. Harbor· JOHN'S Carpet A U.Pholittery '""" ,"' r &:.l\,Jl'V'l"Q.,t.L Drop b,y 0~. 24627 Dr:l Het.dCl\ll11ers in «Ir N.a Needs me:dlCIJ .attentloll Clel.llCl"I. Extra. Dfi.,Sh.am-YARl>/prace, cleanups. Re-*The• lddswant to work Full nme , ~itAC.fl\CY Pradq, Dan.a Point. oftt~1. A br1ncb of our Piel.It Call 548-7881 i ! ~ ':tl"ee Srotchguard (Soll IUOVt ~. din, 1""~ Skip-Ea1·· • ··-bl• help lor • ' ' • • ONE BIWON 1V\I t • .,. R<lud t.J De -~· '' -~ ~ n.i * F,. Pooitlo""' NITE AUOITOR ---.· ~ SMALL white Pt ........... , -·•· an •. P'ft.H:n .i loader, bl~. M'l'-2666. Ol"-. ,..,, .. d-, •-u ... --..· THE ISLAND MOUSE ~ ~ .... -~ -all color )>rich!._" 10 p..n..P.. .~~ ,....--. ~ ....... -'." ,, Gtn 'I ~uct>,vJ\ '•"1'$!1611 Sat 6 SUn n!tes :rlpm.3am, PALM DESE•T' .' Gruwlnc S.vtnrs • Loan tn C.0.. M ... .,.klnr "1!1n< telle~. ~pe.r. pref'd. 'l:x(.(tl· 1ent Pt.Y. pleuant wortmw condlUon1. Joet. Vk. Balboa Ul&nd. I mlnut• .I.... for whJ•-TRASH I:. Gana-. 't Youth'. Employment Strvk:le v -.._ ~""' K.v... • ....a.. to••-S3 ~ NIJI . ~ Y ~-•1 Pl ~ ~ A... ~ • •~•-· M F ·•Jon I I •• -~ -._,__,.,., "" · ·~hr. _,, d<"" GREENS ~urn, .... R;~pe:ts_lt~~ carpets. Si.ve )'OUl" money ~,...,., .... ~"'\ i-... 60-0474 ·~ a.n I •nuo Marketina: Sec'y IO SS*' ..._ Cont.ct amtrollft'I '4S-•. 30, Ext. '7 . 'OOWNIV ' , ~~ 1 "'•by oavini,.. oxtn. tripg. • · ttelp'Wantod,M&FTIO , No-rport Bo•dt Ed!tor'Ime, 'YPlnc $ISO ~ .. Balboa u., Oub., SAVINGS & LOAN .; 1"°• s. Baytront, Bal. 111·... Will cle&h livtns rm .. dlntnc Hou&eclMnina ~1 · · 1 'J')'pilt, Clem. ScN. l'2S M:>~. RIGHT°product, 'IU&ht place, CtU Mr. ·Davenf1C" LQST.lrishSetter~i. mi.ibalJSU.Anyrmfl.50, ·Equ.alOppor,Em~r Med/Teich.Writer $300 NURSES.AIDES Right time, Wlt11le '42-7422 · t•U .....0 "Solpe", ~ ,-··• ito, e'-'-" 15 ~. HOLIOAYS AHEADI ' • •-.~ T~·-F/C Bkl<p!'. ~ to mo 1 k H ·-· ""' -';:;{ Ha a "' DI;..,,., ~-·...-...... • E l~h <•t •--1 CM 3-tt Shift ' manapmtn • mar e na. TALENT HUNT cbain: Reward. &M;. '"'"P •· what , "'"•'·, ve a ean Holiday! Call 'PlxriUOn DENTAL RECEPTIONIST -u UK: w., dtstrl--··--· '\ -.. "ro ,. D ch Main W · ... 1470 A})pty tn ~ -' 1AN1.11 For Fall ~.-~. M-Badt Bay, . ~e~. I do w~ m~Hr ;_~ lenance Service -URGENTLY ant exp'd person capable 6f -"' Huntlntfon Beach :?.,•_:..;. Salary/oommiuion .... 1.... ~t..,""''""' _.=•_, •::;:• WHT, ......... • _ 6 Mo. old 'CoOcl m . s.u..wn;, . _ _.-all tloon, windows I manazini -ethlcal practice. ~'!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~"'!'-~I C I Ho .,.,.,....._ .......... ., ... ,.. ...., •• _.. -·• carpet cleaning. Xln't worll Jf YoU att the BEST then JAN?J'ORIA'L :..Experienced onva •tc..,t •P• IHka ~faces. cit without a tall. Vle SI'EAM or Shar:oPo9 your _.__ No•-w .,7 ,~ NlEDE' D ap~i.. •-.•"-.. w .... U•nt.., only. M .. ~~ ......... _. 11111 Florida Ave. RN, tu.ll tirqe, nla:ht shift (211).4'1..JD51 Paafrie Ave, C.M. Reward ...,...,..,_ -1--~r. ;..i.:,,;., ---'-"""""' .... " ·"" • ......,.,, llll". ..v u-.: uc ~.... ...... . ....,. "' UUUl" H T ll · .... -· -~~ ~· ....... v ~· ..... ply. AU Jl'pfllo ,will .. """'· Gil-~ .B. 117-3515. -. RN. pt -""" WAITRl!sss• ~. at a reu6oable.~ Frff k I d d , OPPOR-'NITY 10, 3 7-11, xlnt frblie bnfts. ,.. __ 0 ~·-. 1 .,..,.U •m DEDl~·TED c'~"'!NG a.c no• ~ re I. OOJ. J0'1"b~••u ....... :-;.t ,0 _ ·-· wsr 2 year old malt Lal): est. 6tfi..7-082 Ben. * W~ . ~· • r __ ._ • tidential. •Send re111me to _ _::.'_--;:~w_ ... _, -H.B..~St .. ·~.: licensed Real E • t It e Beverly Manor, Ca Po ll to 3 pm 3 to 1 pm NO Black w/whltt on cheat. Co-·m, cone-~., e Do Everything * ~rlK "" .. Il&Q • oq Beach 49&--578S ' · · .... rw. Z4 hr Call 6'" -... u~ Ad No. 302, P,11¥ work. w ... , -. ·~ -·, sa.lt1people. Bt your own · ' b:iHd&ys or &incsay., ... _,., Anlw. to"'"""· Rope n.a 8·;,-;T ..::v.:~. Co ~ ~: ___ , ·~1 ·• to • l.ecjal ·Piiot, P.O. lJox 1560, Com D72 Lal" s1.:li'.B.-bou. Top eommluloM. ROBINSO ... 'S co11 .. Shop, 5019 w_ ~-collar. 4542.-0)3.. ~ ,,.., n.ll.lil! ncrete ~J>C•x:u..-.:u coupe Mesa 9203.. Have )'Our own desk It. . p-,i t:r I. Euclid. Santa Al\&. TOY ColliM'.hc.ktr mix 1100J?. patios, drive•, CLEA!"f YOUR HOME Secretariff DENT'-' •--·u•-1 1 1 KEYP"1NCH phone. , 1 e NEWPORT e WArTRES.S tor e>n-ahop, ' Aidewalka Don '42-:8Sl4 ·• 645-4364 • e T "i 6'>L'. ~ ~P ' or Creai 'ci....-rto 'te..rn ' •-.:: "Penny". Vic: 15th St & c . • ' yp lb,_, ·.._ -i..a. ,0.,._ ""-1 ........... • .-.."I"' V., \V. E. Ll'cha-unyer Realtor , . BEACH evnoor, A-tv In penon, PATIOS. -''· ~ -" J'DANESE H Id · , •><•' _,_,_ .-.. --.. w key dt9<:-tna<hl '· "~ ~ Kings Pl., N.B. 642.-6pli w ....... , .a•v'CI, Jmtau. 1 r ...., OU!ien\f. • e R ~ • ts N'-1.iel area. 49>4245. Paid tatl;lltkln Cler'$ 1880 Nev/port Blvd. C.M. Mesa Llntl, 1'103 Sllperiat, evea, 54().6256 daY•1 .•. n~w lawns, saw, bleak, E,xp,' own tranp. By ,day. I ece,... •. on11 DfNTAL flectptionlll, exper mo'•. Wilt be lOcatlng M&-3928 545-M83 Has ope~ for a C.M. .4 LRG. Male Airedalt", blk & • .remove. SIS-8668 tor est. . . 646--0347 aft 3· . tntt'rviewing Hours 41 cµPJble only. Newport. in new p'lutb ottiee 11, OPERATORS . R.ECEPT' IONIST · W~D: Neat a.ppelline tan. Lost Cliff Dr, ·N.B. CEMENT WOR:C, no job loo Mes&> Cleaning Service 9am-U4m '& lpm-.fpm 833-0893. N.B. Fee P&ld. $4&1 Single needle, exper' on1,y 1 man. some exper. swing •-.. -~ •• 0 .. 2-. small, reasonable. Free Carpel!, Windows. Floor etc. .__ ,...,_ __ F,. J·~ Aval! awlm wear. rerritic pay. shift. Ne-~-~ •e·· ~Ill"" '"o-""" Workwhen..:where DENTAL A11is't ant, Y~ -F Ou F ·•1 11 d .. ,..,.~....c.i• ,..,.... Eatim. H. Stuftick, 548-8615. Resid. & Commc'L 548-W.l Call Jean Brown, 5.fO.QJ53 4001. •F Birch St, N.B. or r • .., on I an M:O, 64A ~ 'f. J "SAl\fANTHA" Poodle/'J'er-you want! chair.side, Lquna. Some oc Al B aut 5 I M t bo ~·-' H - ~-Sa QUALITY Cl!'ment Work. Let WILL do housecleaning in I . Coutal Agency nr . . rport. • y I on. UI w··-o .. -·· to=~ r ier lost in a '-U"· t. ntenm exp. 21 or over. 494-3596. 2790 Hatbor 81 at Adams • x p e I' & know lite ,...,,.r.. ............ ~ --Reward. Mli-0483 aft 6. Gearae do it. IJc'd. Bonded. S.C .• exp'd. Scandinavian S • DENTAL 25 OUTSIDE Kletrnan for auto bookk •1. XI 1 1 elderly coupff: c ~-wk, 66-1695. V.'Oman. Eves . .f.92--3184. Personnel erv1ce RCY lo 45, exp. LADY to work in Fish parts •tOft. Dl6 Placentia, HP "9· . n f s•--5 hrt a day, cooldtC • ~.~lecoll!;,•':;: -B-LOCK~--w-.u~ •• ~Drt-.-.,-w-.-Y-,· I M~o-in_l_on_a_n_c_o _____ I 771 W. 20th, C.M. :r ~'O~:e· .. :=~: Opty Market. Must be-able lo Colla Meu.. •ry & benefits lnclucJ.. wuhirw, 49.l-4009. • Verde area. 557-2044. Patloa-Sidewalks ---------642-7523 54~2592 '"""""' work wknds. Pb: 645-1058. PAINTER alao a maid nmf. Ing f rM hairstyles. 968-8011 AM er EYl!s PROFESSIONAL 11!!!!!1!!!!! Df'!ligner, exp'd in all ed in excbanJe for apt. 2316 GER.'\IAN Shep, silvet/bldc, '"'"""""'o-------HANDYMAN I~ ph&Rs of sports .,.nr. Letal Sec'y f100 EPF NeWJIOrt Blvd, C. M. fe!Nle, 6 moa. Old Newport Child Car• Dale's 1t1aintenance Service Acc'tng Oerk $450 Pattern maker ' te~ Legel Rec. Trne $4.50 EPF 5't8-9755.. Call For Appl. Mr. Mtirrell '44-2800, oxt. 321 I :·., .. area. Reward. 616-1006 aft 5. -~-----,.-,.----e 839-Mt6 • PBX 0 -t to $45(1 also. Contact 548--6937 !Good "'-istl .---u~ ~ .1. u·-...wng, nU1'91!ry '""~ •J'}' httuction Schools & ln1truction1 l[f!] $75 Id · · u • t' & Sec'y-ln8urance $f1'5 PEND Adv. Asst. $450 Fee Ne, Pl'OI·· fie triPf, ~anety & . a1n 1ng "<-I ~ ........ SH f: DE ABLE woman to (A< d kl fun. l-5 yn. M&-~23 eve1., Pa-rhannlnn vui "• ~ Cltt for 2 children after ay v.•tt 893-S9l6. r-• .. ., Sec'y-O>n~n 1 12 30 Recept. fo $450 Fee Neg =--,--,,..------·IHAN--GMEN---. -..,-,-,-.-ln!-tl-., Sec'y~ Stnl achoo . Houn : to S:30, Order Deak S450 APF Contr•ctor Paper, vinyl, flock. paint. Tax Sectttary S!llO Coro~ de! Mar a r~a~ Acctn& Ork $4ClO APF Store comes to. your door Flt: Bkkpr-Co1\!ltr sraO 6/:>-817.f. after 6· CFrtt lr. Fee Positions) MY Way. quality home Schwartz, 547_5846. 'A'ccntfF/C 'Bkkpr S800 DRIVER TRAINEE If you are lob hunting, nmod. Walls, c eJltna, ----~----r sr. Accountant S14KDrive your v.·ay to fame, but are concerned .READING Instruction j; ~AooT ~.!tc2.4Nho job too small. * WANLoLWPuAnPngER * Software i\fJCT' lo sJJK tiory '= money w/tllia fut about •n agtmcy fee ..• ... .......,.,.., ram. serv. NEWPORT paced co. that wants a fut Talk to u1 about the your chikf. Elementary thru ddi . Remod 1. When you call "Mac" p I A ~-· u~ M~· High School. Re ad i n g A ·oons * e 1111 ersonne gency wtartcr. uul Wu .. ......,J', Employer Fff Paid Room. 474E 17th St., C.M. 6..., ~i;wick &*Son, !'}~· ... 70 P548-ROl#f . 646-l7U 1331 Dover Dr., N.B. ~~Den:_!! I: De= (EPF} jobs •v•ll•ble S48-63J3, &42-6959 1.>-W'l-L '"~ F. Paint1n1, tnl. &: E~':~· 642·3170 M~I Dr~;~ to you through ••• I--,==-===,--I Electrlial 18 yn. exp., Lie., ._ 119• IDl1 •• • NEWPORT PIANO LES&JNS Aoowitic ct"llin&s, . r o ~ f Ai:countant Medical EARN xtra money for the Beginners to 1earn U1eor)' coatini:. 645--5]91. :J $12,000 Fee Pakl holidays. E-Z. fun to do. Personnel Afenc:y ~-,·m~ Sigh-·d!""" _._ ELECI'RICAi.. J111iaua.tions, • ~=~~--~-~-1 P'ti al il 8.__. 3848 CunPlll Dr., N.B. in;:iu• ....... u~ .... "'"'· · 'FREE drtveway aeaI coating Here'11 where exper. pay• mt' so ava • ..... · (Branch Office) :Pitna Verda . Colt.a Mesa remodeling, repain. Lic'd, all T --~ ..... ,. N , CaU -· rn8 Call !!root Sf6...4.f.78 Ins. Real~tic pricea. Fne y,•/exter. painting. Neat, de-! op '""'"' IU\O&I co. =-ow. ~ · Nona W. Hottman 54().0635 546-02ll pend. Collegt!' 1Iudent1. sires • take c~ individ· EXPER. poy,-er mach. opn. Est. ' 548-'549, 54>-1512 aft 5. ual ready<to \\-'OTk. Call Anne tor drapery work room. Aft PRINTED circuit boards, ~~~~~~~=-I r·ox, 833-7100. A1so Ftt Jobs. 6 PM Call 496--1095. design&: fabrications, short. 30 DAY Spectal. Inter/Exter J:>r.nni.'I 1.:: 'Dennis Personnelriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim run specialist& 1 or 100, painting. Llc'd/Ins. Local Age ncy, '21:112 Michelson Dr., I" Keene Enb!rprises, 96&-1759. ref.s. 30 yrs exp. 1'"ree est. lrvilll'. EXECUTIVE Call Chuck. 66-0809. Personnel Agency MACHINE . BOOKKEEPERS NCR/ Burroughs Keypunch Opro Gardonlng AEROSPACE MGMT FOR .dean 4. nea1 painting, Need man w/management Sec'y/In•~ to $600 Register for COMPLETE Ac co u n t in g AL'S GJ.RDENING Interior or exterklr I:: r:u· sales background & ability t.fUJt have agency or a temporary job Accounting Services. Experienced, f -~•-I< II ralea, Call Dick, 968-4065. lo make decisions. Xln'I -or=-. Cl -~ •ma oo. l!Xpenence. "'uc, todmy hlJ'hly trained 1taU lo landilcaplnc 111'\'lees, can PAINTING -Guaranteed earning potential. Maril'IP. or Casualty. tntervwa: 9-12 perlonn all Yi?"r accounting 5t0-Slll. Servin&: Newpcrl, work at fair prices. Llc'd Ii: C.all for Appt. Fee Pakl Equa.:J Oppor. Employer and bookkeeping needs. Let OW:, Qilta Mea, 1>oYer' 1111. 67!>-5740. S32-.f.8'll Alao l"tt Poritiohl!I Male &: Female. ~ee:~ ~~ ~ ~':d=~ ~. Wntclitt. PAINTING. prof. AIJ work AIDES. exper. 7.am:-3pm shift 41~ W. Coast Hwy., NB Western Girl Inc. h'I I th< bi ~-PR01'"'ESfilONAL . 1ardener, auarn. Color 1pecl a lt1J I: llpm·7:30am 1hift. Apply, Suit• H 645-271• 4667 MacArthur Blvd. P/time help 3 days v.·k. Service Sta. Atterw:Mlnt. Ap-Equal• Oppor. Employer ply, Bob Botti Enoo, 3003 1 ~~""'""""""""""""' ' .. Newport Blvd. 0.ta Mesa. 1Roy Alvarado now tn-LJ.lVEi.~ .-~ *p1ano. FORT Theatre. Ccrona ,del terV'iewing shampoo (irla, Otta ll60. Xlnt oond.,Btut Mar nM!a girls tl:>r Cuhler .tWatants, ~l)'tisVS, recep-tOM. $950. Wlll iieHftr &: conceasion. JJ11ervw an 6 tkmbt. manicurillt. broken befDre Cbrlstmu. ''Muy pm. • down hairdtts5l'r1, &: idiots Lynn~ Antiquea, 2 '2 a PROFESSIONAL Ph 0 n e al Hair Hunters, N.S. "Ne...,,ort Blvd, C. M • 1,ol.icitor -Dana Poin~ San 644-2151. 064>-=lf";,---,' =-==-,=I Clemente, Captttnno area. SALESMAN RARE Orig. Corit;. Silk · Work tn YoUr own home. Younc, aggressive, experi--Screen Print. S~ 1984. Beet deal in attt. •. Phone ence mt ne.cesaary. Full "Sclnf With An .Jpple." IJS.14&> betwMn 9:00 .un. commiulon paid while train. B~au Ii I u l ly I ramed and noon. ing. Manqement assistance ~· • Production ,or.man at all times. SaJtos J)Ollition UNUSUAL collectable allw:r 1631. Placentia, ~ N"8 \\-1th a future. Demo avan. Ruuian Ena;llsh Dutch RECEPTIONIST: Unique ~7 insurances. Ca JI also oihe.r 1 n i I q'u es: oppor. w/new rap\d p;i..... · 838-6S6lt ing co. Ideal locatlon SALESMAN NEEDED -*~CHR=~rST=MAS=~SALE=~*-1 for ambilious pel'IOn lo<ik-\ MISSI~ VIE.10 Entire" Stock Dlacounted ing for 1dvancerne.nt. ~ For u.le1 wwk io ~iss)on Omarr'1 Antiques 54&-171.l Call Helen H~s, S4G-6J$ Viejo year arnUnd. Canvus· .no N. Old Nrwport RA. NB Coastal Aj'ency i lne exper. pref'd. ~·1 1 _ 2790 Harbor Bl al Adams comm. Call stl).6ll9 for in-_Appl,._1,,a.,nca.,...•--....,.---l "'""""" COST + 10"4 SALESMAN APPLIANCE SAL>;!! 1 Yooiig Q>. Gd potential ENTIRE STOCKJI Call Mrs. Schmidt Rdrl&eratpn, Wuhers_ Dry. WESTCLIFF ers, TV's, Convenient Pl!'l'SOllnel. Agency Tenns. »13 Westclltt Dr., NB J'ittstorie Store:, f75 E. 645-2770 SANTA ANA now intenilewinc Iot w 1 e you 110 ve . &' p • .,. · · """ ,.143 .,7_1441 ·Park Lido Conv. Center 466,''!!!!!'!~~~~~~!!I!~ blem!. No account too . tree . ' work, Pr u n i n It' :JU4-U.l ' '" • ~1 h' Rd N B 64• ~· " XPERIENCED ·-'d 6 Newport Beach Day & Nite SALES: On lht' job b'aininJ:. II S I I ff • sprinklen, clt!an-Up jobs, PAINTING/P I 18 " ags ip • · · .......,..... E ..,. erers, 540.o3la Great co. benefits sma · pee• o er· aper ng. yrs mo to 1 yr ex Mobile' -:--=°"===-~= 17th St .. C.M. 646-"44 FORCED to tell eltct. 220 volt wall heater, l{kf new $100. Cu r.nae/1501 ·~!ll'r 6'f3..7002. Newport Ac-~~.t ap ing. Georee, in Harbor area. Lie & bond-Apartment Manager C · 1 11P· 293 *MACHINIST $4.25 lu-L-ys car+ Exp.+ Bonus. Good oountinr and Bookkeepin& ed. Ref's furn. 642-2356. .for new 38 tmils, near HWi· C ~Imm uAn ca (~nsbo A Gen! for proto!ype R&D wk. auv man can make over $16,000 Service. ' EXP Japanese Gardener. PROF: paintin&:-lnter/exter. 1and ll 'Freeway~ Ci'ty al. Or-S:k~~. c.;:."StO-s~. r MOllHy eng. lathe & miU11. & Dishwashers per Yf. Salary $8400. Know how, up.keep, plant, Hones! v.'Ork. LI c 1Jn 1 • ange. Slart January. P1ea• Sf. CO!lta Mesa mfg preti. Call Helen Haye1, ~ pesl, trimming, cltAIHlp. 54g.2759. 540-l#4. stale e.gc, remuneration ex-F /C BOOKKEEPER ma.'ture-man. Apply In Penon Coastal Aaency ' THE Educational Readinen 96&-3486 afteT 2PM. ~ ttfer!'nctt. Pmliou! $800 Fee P.aid J . R. Pierce A81C>ciates Between 3pm I: 5pm 2790 Harbor Bl at Adams Beby•llllng Golden Touch St')'r tllO. 842-4567. 0 CLEAN la te model washfir I dryers I mfci. l'l!'tl. Del-90 dq auar. 6314637; -Centn!' Pre.-9Chool, 2 0 7 0 TOM 'i Gardening. Ex P. W•llpapering TIMllla~ent experience lotg ot variety here. Could A,ency, Inc. CEmployment) Sec'y/Bookkff-r NEAT • REAOONABLE helpful but not ~. work into contro1ltt posi· 1885 NeWpOrt, Gt r-t Maple Ave., Cot;ta Mesa Japanese Lawn Main-833•9139 * 8:33-8832 Cont.act Speidat Pro)ects'De-tion. Call Lynn Todd, ~ or 5«>-S830 2313 No. Br oadway $650 ••. Fee Paid D 1 SHWASH 83t-tm will oUer apeclaJ day care tenance 1:-CI ea n ·up. Plumbing partment, P .O. Box lSlli, 833-2'100. Also Fee Jobs. Si1nti1 Ana Here ls a tre.mendow; ll'Owth bu xlnt te.I~ ~ for shopping mothers on 5.ll.4446. ~~ atl ~. Nf!"NJIOr'l Beach. Denn;.. & Dennis Pel'IOllnel :i.t A NAGEMENT po1itions poeition w/a stable exJ>41Xf. d·" ~ ~th 21•1 • ~ 9am '" avail for -··11~-..1 de.clsk>n "l:'...uaJ Oppor Employ•r •-co. G"'at adv·-m"-• auv.iln. Reaaon, Guani. '-""'• -• c _,..., • AL'• Landscaping. Tree PLUMBING REPAIR AVON CALLING! A D2 M"ch I Dr "I~ C"'! • "'II ...,,..-., "" -""''Ml'-lpm., S5 per day. Jiot lunch gency, 1 e son " maken "-'ho haw the desire "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!091""'""' I Sharp attractive per,aon w/ _.,....., vs-~I. removal. Yard remodeling. No job too 1mall for a v.'Onderfut earning op-Irvine. to arn up to $2500 ........ mo. _::::R~ONIST. Matured P'l'IOna.li.., plus t!an start to 1-"'u"'s"~"'o;-;A===-c.-· I included. 646-433'4. Trash hauling, lot cleanup. • &CW128 • ,.... £.o'-r...---•• "" putme:nl fU!ll portunity, in your own ttt· Call Mr. Shephard 637-1649 lady. Parkhlll"lt Retirement work lnuned. Call Pit Ken-SI"OVE $50 on )'OU need a babysitte.r'? I c1n ·help! Mon-Thund1¥S 4PM-10P~!. Collqf' Pk l-: t.1esa del Mar ar@a. Yoor home. 5:>7-6945 aft 1:30. Ask for Shsri. Rl:~r sprinklers. 613-1166. COLE PLUMBING r...._·, no _,,_r. ne.cess. Ftt Paid ..-.., 333-21aJ, .,_ "'" * Call ·-· -*' "'"J' ..,..,... A/P·A/R $5SO .~tor""'7ln-'l.rv~;O-••~"==~--r Reside"nce. 96i-5531. ·~J' ~ •'1"'llVllll na.lS GARDENING 24 hr. service. 645-ll61 Call 540-7041 •-o•~r MAN AGE MEN T. youn" JObt, Oennia; &: DeMi1 Pel'- Compl t G _ _, _ ... __ .. --~~~~~--!Good typinz skills • u"' ..... 2 RN'S t -"--....... e t' ...,uening .-x:•v•ce Remodel & Repair Arc'hltKtutal general ofc duties. Calil. Co. exp 1 n d t n g ( ) 80l'lne ,..o;ney, _,,. ••uCita· '-ClearMiprs. 5.f.>-3662. D If T • F P , I npM!ly. ne".""11 peopl• with ll·7a.m, medical surslctl IOfl Dr., Irvine. A new kitchen drain board ra 1m1n .. r•1nff F~ & ee os1 ! on!I "'-' Exper Japanese Gardener will b . ht hoJld If you have dratting talent& RUTH RYAN AGENCY man.11.9ement potential, lor WARD CLERK &crt'tary USED Doubleo DoOr ..REFRIGERATOR ~ *Call ~1 * Complet~ yd aervice. Neat ng en your ays tiut none is v.ilfinx to give l1'9l Newport, CM ~ full or part timt, w:ill train. 3-llpm, medical aurrical PUBLIC RELATIONS EXPERIENCED child care & Rella. Free est. '42-4389. for yean to com~. Best you fl chance 'k>ok tnto this 11931 Beach HB 847.$17 961-8633. RN Matke'ttns dept, of local firm in my North C.P.t homt' qua!. Expert. Ins.tall. Call oppor. A rh·'-concem is ' · ===~~~--~I 3·11pm, OB weeks gparkling witty pet"IOn REFRIGERATOR, Lar1e Philco, Xlnt <"Ondition. f71). Call 830-1034. w/yard. Lunches " inacks. JAPANESE Gardening by S4s.-0740 F Esl ~ MATURE highly exp' d Tenderlovingcare.Locjust exper gardtner. Complete . ree im. starting to expand & has FILE CLERK \\'Oman or couple for rest. RN to ulrist w I promo'tional oU San Diego I: Npt yd work. Oean·up. gsg..2303, Addltions-Alter1tion1 immed. openings ~or that Ready to work? AiAA co. ha• dent manager of luxury ll·7am, I.C.U., C.C.U. units campaigns, etc. Fantastic Camera• A Equlpmont •••!<"" .... ~ 1• _ _. New construction. Concrete, talent. Call Davkf Fry, ;wit the 9POI: for you. PA.id oceanfront 25 unit bldg, LYN'S bene'fita. Call M~ ·Mann, frtewayi • .,....,.. 0 •· FRSIOONT """.:.~~~ .... ae.--v&l•ct... al.abs .l pa.tiol. Block. stone 8:J3..2700. Dennis & Dennis vac. It. Ins. Can Pat Ken· Laguna Beach. 1 or 2 Br apt llpm-7am, Sub acute unlll 833-2700, Dennis &: Dennls -----------MINOLTA movie a1ll9 Pax WILL care tor chlldren y-~ mocl' oa'-"r:.;:;.,sU . It brickwork. (71.f.) 497·2051 'Personnel Agency, 2)82 nedy 833.2700 Denn1s .I: • aalary. Refs N!Q'd. Send RN'S 'PerBOnntl Agency, Xl82 r@gU!arly or for vacations, 11.lu eanup .... ~ · 1tfichel90n Dr .• I~. Den~I• Pe.nion,nel A,.ncy, Surre.ry Expm.e~ Michelson Dr., Irvine. 1100m S/56 super I 'Itokkar I.I tel. 8.4-:iOmm $97, 11.w s:m Ii: lax new. 673-5644. Ttthnicolor Imm projector I. cue, Jike new. $2:;. Roofinn tun rMlme 10 Brelco, 'P.O. If&" )Td, TLC, reuonable EXP. Hawaiian Gardener. ··• ASSISTANT Mar trainee. 2lll2 :\1fchel.tDn Dr., Irvine. Box lll. Wilmington, Calif, NURSES AIDES SECRETARY • Rectptionlst Call Wendy 646-4611 . C.Omplete gudt'!ninc serv. REPAIR. recover any root clean cut, over 21 . apply GENERAL OFTICE: This ia 0074.f. Exper. 3-llpm -Billing clerk In •ctive 1n- CHJLD or infant care in my Kamalanl. 646-4616. probll'!"rn•. Weneda Roofing. Thursday .. Dtc .. 16, . in the chance in a lifetime to MA'JURED lady 10 work In LAB TECH terestlng oHlce. Fine opp"ty c .M. home. Very reas. to GARDENING SERVICE Free est. 64~1691. pe~son. t.1e·n-Ed 1 Pius, "NOrk for a 1reat co. our kitchen Ii: dining room. F.xperie.nced, llceru;rd for briahl c:o-getter. $500. * 642-764.1 .. """flrklnc mother. ·646-5537. CLEAN-UP. TRIM • T. Guy Roollng, Deal 1W32 Beach Blvd. H.B. Btne!lls too n~tel'Ol.I~ ro Parkhunt Re 1 1 rem., n t ll~:nR;yck.j.~(~nly Send resu~ to clasailied ad BABYSM'TINC my home, • 646-5469 • Oirttt. I do my ov.·n \\-'Ork . Auto P•rt1 Trne $650 mention. Start S.fl!" • Residence, 962..oo.11. F.V. No. 293• Dally Pilot P.O. Furniture 110 can J B 540-6055 Exper. F/lime, 3·11pm ,Bo." 1560, Co!l& Mesa., Cal Jrc tncd yd, hot m8h, day HOUSE Huntlf!C? Watch the ~2TSI. 541-9590. Buay finn ~ks ronsclent· ean rown, MATURE "NOman for relier A d (I 1 x Ra Te h -DRAPES, 30', floor lenrth, rrun fJ;J, 6' cocka.ll . table. wht &O}d, Italian $75. J blk otlice chain:, $1.S e a . IJ33.-0113. &: nlte. 642-6299. OPEN HOUSE aQmn. ~-··· /Al I iou9 pe~ w/abffitY 10 Coastal Arency n • . Y c ir-~lng t1rat ont mee t public. Wit! tra.ln in 2790 Harbor 81 at Adami on 11 pm to 7 am 1hitt, For weekend di.ya. .. .,,....,., * * * * * * ---·-----~I para field. Full benefits. GIRLS TRAVEL Can plact! 5 Saytor Home. 646-6716. SU~~~~RfiCH DRESSMAKING, pant suita. Call Gary Scutl, 833-2700. prts 18-23 ttte to travel. * MECHANIC $4.25 altf:ra.tiollfl. etc. Rtatonable. DeM.iii: 1:: Oenniw PerM>llnel Above averqe eam.ingi ~ent for prolofy'pt .r-----------------,1 ~"'=-""~Pl,,._.,... __ 35.l_,·===-I Agency, 2M2 MicM!.aon Dr., plu~ Jj(l(l bonu1 yearl.y. wk. All hand wk. Ali:P Alterations -Mt.SIAS Irvine. Parenll "'·eloon'H!'. See ~f.r. bka'rnd ¥.'\th emphaai.., on Neat. accurate. Z yu.rs exp. BABYSITIER: ~fy home 2 MclA.ne Sheraton Beach sheet metal. Son1e heliar,: Exe@llent woririnr condlliona I: fringe talefit. .• MBSION COMMUNITY Trader's Paradise lines times dollars I T•levl1lon Repair daya wk 7:3Q..5 pm. Own Inn. 21.112 Pacific Cout wtdg. Hydro mechl & ma. f ... --• 6 fl '"II """ rlne 11le11.m e.xp. helpful. , . t.r&M (lf'e • ~· a~1 pm . wy, "" e NW· Costa Mesa Plant prefers a , * BLAINF:'S TV * BABYsrn'ER • 0.ytime OC· Gl.RL Frlday·Bookkeeper for matutt man. Se.rviclng All Brand• casionaly for ! monrh old. High pressure contracton J, R. Pierot A..oeiate• Authorl,.ed MllinavolC In LagUne Bch. Our home ofc. 54&-a154. At~. Inc. {Employment) Known for honf'8ty 540...f.313 or yours. Rtb . .f.9'·9862. HEALTH Food Store: yn.r. l!IW5 Newport, 01 TrH Service BEELINE Fashions Direc-man I; woman n~ full &a-6720 or 540-5830 ' HOSPITAL 27*'2 Puerta Rtal Hwy., J\.fis1lon Viejo, Calif. (E. on ·SAn Diego Frw,y, I Crown Vnlley Parkway) PHONE (7141 495-4400 (714) IJG.7700 tor, full or p/timfl. No in-time. Ai.ply 1072 Ba)'Side MECHANIC tor Shell StrvJce ---------1 vgl. W~ train. Car nttea. Or, Newport Bff.ch 1tatlon Corona del Mtr !teat Elttale S.1H . GENEJIAL 1'ffil s.rv .. Yaro Call ......,.2 or.......,., HELP -... IJllO ., 1800 ..... 'A111t1mont, tuno-up, *INSTANT MONEY* d~p, haulinc, spnnkltr BOYS ID-14 prr mo to •tut Put time or brakea. Rell ttq'd. $1000. Openinp now for PNt. ins· l'-----------------J' I repain. Rt>u. 646-5M8. io de.Uvet Jll.pel"a in tbt S&n f'uU time. 147-7112. mo I: up. Ask for-Dick tnt • f\lair.: R.E. We.-* 1r HA Vf:: DeluXe 4·Pltx Oementc., San JUM Ot.p1.. HOUSEKEEPER 4 day1 a \VWWns 6'75-lm3. people -In new hOmel, re· Tt1d«· Cr1f11man metaJ lath w/11and •nd 1tt1ch. for industrial t1~uw, ol comparable vl1Uf:. • 64.'>-llfl.1 * * I ll IJ} .~.a ,..,. .. a .. --n. cit Ales .i Jnvest. pl'OpC!:ftlc ... ID Anaheim. all 2 Br. 2 Ba, .-. tnno .. "' ...._,. ... _ uca ¥.it. Parle IJdo Convaluce.nt MedJcal n.-.,.1, paid up to ~r.,, ~ hn •'-'--.a .......J. f il ... 1ijllsjft~ •-• Ql,OllU N 1n\'J • ..,,""11.1· ...-IC • --· Center ~. BACK OFC $$00 comm. Paid v1c1tlon + ~~.~~Equity DAl ~LOT INVEST IN Thi• doctor-. aaJnclust.. m<dt<al «>v•nr•. f r ee ....,, ~ penon to lflnd 1 hand IChoot A drawa ava.ll1ble CJU\IS 0onn;. :13' 5""" Job Wantod, Malo 700 BOYS NEEDED YOUR FUTURE w/pati<nm. H•'U alto U-alo to quall!led. Anoh., Illa Sch 1:S. 30 mpft Ctuiltt, 1d; C.M. AttL ~9 in ~ areu. CaJ1 Ii: Orr. olc1. c..Ji Jack Se)'· ~ i.o;. ":: c;:::; or ' SCRAM-LETS C:-~ ... cu,;u~: BE~:, ~..!°551 ~ ~':'"~ 7" s~o"Uf1·f- McOM, 3'1-7563 w SDYC. Bel h Expt'l' 'd. Arency, 2l9:I Mkbclson Dr., Rulty & lnv.1tment BTUldaewlbilo-CWnneOr-ANSWERS Ovt;11.~ .• req LHM A V1ltow Irvine. " Real Eli..te S.a.lemntn Wtnt.I ~ Jllnd..nw.de · I Taxi Celt wlllted. Mtans Realtor, .ii~WMi 4'ld'. Val..._ .:tutJ -8MJo -s~ -CASHIER. .,.rt time, 51 ary '' W b It e EJcpb•n11·· &\""°• &G-3434 Tnlh f\ml. ~ ,r.1ry, ~tnt,. -ONE-•tEARSE w~~l& Mesa. Car Wuh, Can far Appt running )'OUl' houat! Turn 1----;...;. ___ _ I.rt objecta!IUbmli. ~ War'nloa elm on tnterlna > · 54~1311 tMm into "CA.SH" -.ell t.lke to· tndef Our Trader'• * * * a am1U vi!~: ''Go Sow. COOK, EXPER. 11" them thni O&ily P·l tot Para.dltt column Is !Gr you! -'1'1111 !1 A om:.!fEAl\S!: e BLUE DOLPHIN e .• .-. ~u-•• · • Cluai!lod. 64U671. .Sll•t<.,5.S.,.mlhueka. Town.1' 33.lS" Vi.a Lido, NB -• ..-irn:<ni..a • ' • •• • ......................... Girt Friday, attractive . Pleasant telephone manner • must. Good typl&t. Sh HANOCi'RVED M e i(j can h!'lptul, not necess. 1 C!rl Co I on I a I d5k, fine ottlct, San Oemenle. Salary ~rkmanibip. Other pieces. open. Phone 49'1-Sl&l, Mr. 644-281.f.. Eccles. 1 ·c~AN=O~P~Y~bod-.-.-.,-;1-.-,-l"ld~ Secr•tery .$600 Like new. Paid SIO. Sell Younit Co. Good 1kill• $40. Thur/Fri. 894-e'1'92 Oilt LorTaint MUST .ell HettWon aip!a .\ wESOCLm· love seat, pluab velwl. Call Pel"90l'lnel Agtncy 64$-1701. 2>43 Westditr Dr., NB l ·G~--s~i ---~.~12'' M~mo •r•,. • • SERVICE STATION "AT. HUNTINGTON Harbor, 169S1 TENDANT-Part time. Neat Btdfotd LI). U/J7, 18, lS. In appe.uanoe. experle.nced Lidie• clot:hf:a, houM!hold only, Apply 2StJll Nowport. ...... Incl. aolf cl•bl • C.1'1. bag, 9'ide projector I: SERVICE tmb. Fu 11 t'r teretn A m o re / ,x I n t Bruah CU1tomera. C.M. Up qyistmu 1ift1, to SllO wkly to atart. lSJS Pomon. Ave,, CM. Silt '6UM16. • Su.n. Ma~ new sq•n 6 SERVICE Sta. Attend&nl, ~te&l"'--°';,....'..;k_. ---~= f:Xpe.r. pttrd. FUU Ii J•welry 115 Pfl'hnt avail. Apply ShtU Station, 17th A trvint. NB. STAT TYPIST H forms .l fiiutt• ue )'(!Ur thin&, you'U tlCcell wl\hi1 'tOp notch tlrm. Wilt Mt.'1. 'type: etc. In beauUrul attleu. C.• Pt.t Kennfd)t. W..2700, Dennlt It Dennis ~rt0nntl A,re:ney, Dl'2 Mlcbdson Dr., Tlmt • where t o buy Di1moMl1 Bt11tum cutter •U. dlamondl undt!r wbolhlJrt .,..,., Jn<J - Machlnory i Iii Cray Co. modtl 7J&.9,'7 alrleu tprt.Y pot, -. *·6'15-11111' • ,. • • ., • ·--...t+'lr' •• ... n' a • • I a 111 t''1 !1n1 '9 Ill Milc1lsn11ua Ill .,..._,~ 126 ~ .. .._el ,. C~ .. ,,~anc.... Motor Hornet Mt 1m~ ... DWIONllAUllor. ...... GIANT .. -_...,, PIANO & OltGAN • M.11iillif..t i-••' . MorlM CwU!lw s. .. ,.... ~· *u-.a.. ... ~* .,. -...e "'· o1r -_..., i300 '"" -· --* * SALE * * INDEPENoi:m 'TRAIL mKE lllGIJHI rNJ~ll ,.,, .... t•• ,, • , Gtat .. a.-sill. El"'~~'\' ~~o so. ~.-.111 •• 1 .. 1..,.· Chris"" .. ~w.1, • Pur~..,_,,, Elma ct.an, tr.11>1y painted, Motor Homes liJIJ'tfC ltl!nO radio MUt atrer. 5t6-4nl. a;..-.,.. mw $S. Olll brandl.· ~·do-~ ' Coul\lellna' .. on ~ super tuned "'Po~·· 5'hp -+ ·--111111 BRl'I'ANNtCA. 31vol...,.10 ~~ Jrill 12-Jolmo1 ""'7 ...........,_ NO . .,.,,. *Great 0.-, I .wkl bo<ll ~ 89Jll!"\"'~ B&S '""'°"· Complell "llh btUd DIW, ,... lttt date + wwkl Atlu A 2 ..... ,, .. -r-r .. M~ .$1. ment "ttl J'ebruaty. ·fawn ttmaIN l • t Mui.;;-~rwyor new lnttnatt ratio torqtte Sal e R I .... 1 I .... ..,.1oya...,., Sold -di-.. ..-. Mat,.l'lllJ•<i•rU.1n1 ....... a....,"°"'' ' * .jllmla""'°'""""-...... ' ~2977 cohVttter. Full '"""""""· es enta s ..... P'Y Oil -ol -· s.r oi.... &T!JT. l)'l!tm JI. RCA Mon!> Yamaha • Cb-•• mo't,.~ -·. , · ~ew rear tl1'I & m.,,,, ex. 558-3222 ~ GI" ~ ... .mall 8xl0 GOLD nlf ~ M•t· ~ ~ .. :~~~ 'OJnn • 1boaiu * ~~-·!!•kt .~ ' in!~!:= w:i?:i.de tras. ~Ult &ee thll one i. 1•11 S, Vllla.ge Way, s.A . ... ••ti. ~ Ol'pt. .... 1-bl -_ _. .:-... '-'-" e&mer.,...,.. • ....,._....,_..,.. · • rt.cher • Sch1mmtl ' .,J. ~male •""'rtc.1ale 546.1879 eve1 '"!..... • _., _..... -1;1 tri!f1t fl. ~ St. ~ • 4arn»WI • 1t. C«man 9'ardiatr t >T $!50,000 in ~ qrb ....... • • Trellers, Travel '4S Ask tor Salee .Manq• .,,.,..._. thoow "'"' 11$. snow atlt B""'*' SJ. -View * $oe .\.'1e•~""' Optipn . !!)' -wJt. itid. • lot '5' to 65' ~tul .. blt BI CyCLES , . mu, Beach Blvd. "°LIDAY GIFT ""' ~-. Jlomet, behlnN!hdl alltlon _.dilly lO'tll ! Wld-;<l=""'li,tndlo.. b" Ocwlographk: re1tarch. HUGE """"o1Tulkl&h0,o,.: .KP'SKIL Tra.iler •<t .•• In Huntlnaton Beach P!IOBLEMS? *Chriltmu.Glfl.-• ln11tw-1'1 ... ee.1w • S.0"4*.5111112-5 · ....,,.,..,., .p;,.,,,, Mr. ~II\ (7ltl penl;Tour<'?.~floo ,n,i,,epa,k.Spa<:e&util.ap. 811.61187 KINm - -Unl<llltf For the 1111)' .. pl wllo ""' U!I ---Ploce. • COAST ~usrc; * !.abrad;r -...;.; • ' 133-9465. .-' ; ,. • ) J!.~~· .. ~,...11· ""'1~ ~ :i;,:;..;'f.s.i:, <;l•Sjl. ~I ' . TOP DOLLAR ~.~o.ots. ....,....,,. BllT • ..;..,., SOLD!allt u NEWPORTl.tWtBOlt' black,n•!IY""'CN11tma1 9"11 M.lnt./ . ~'"'""""!·-•• ••-N•· . . . . IN CASH ,,.~ • ._ an11tebftuaaN1tional foUO'Alirw" i=mu:.:.. a.taMes,a * 60-1&1, ALLPU'RDIREttDOGS,..~ ~,.;I" r '''°2 ~~,W .. tmins-TRAILER.,1atM•mmo1.h1 ~':.~~ !:' ln ~!: !:t. ~': ~~a:Q. ~~ * SALE SALE .* eJJ~~A \~AT bottoma·~aned 'Zc ~r HONDA. 150 a: 5IDJ =:~t~~e~~: p~1:r~r,!~anwdcar ?.'i:eu. ·"'"" -' --. tdHI tor powiriawn ... or Ke""""" PIANOS** OltGANS , timlle, M. l F. dw.,p per n al le® al·wster mUea Like new . ...;..... ""6410. SANTA ANA DODGE :r· '19-~ .;:,.or:; f.amtJy roopi. bir, •kn, caMnet ~ • ?DIChlne, Stelnwty, ~Hammond, ~· Top dot' on )Vest line. l35-e623. rack, ~t;y ban, rustQm Trall•rs, Utility 947 14111 N. Tustin • ~ '°' boutique, etc. No · .Wt&IW truttwood ftC!Or'd itorqe Allen. Baldwin. .etc. .From Colllt. ~~i' · e.ts/MWll\9 pe.lnb.'tt helmet. $1375. or . 835-36?1 dq"t6~ br~'t. place In our »metit bonW cabinet. All~ $295, RENT~ $1D ~p. >~ I • • • •1,•ttufP. ~ • ......... best .otter. 549-0013 aft s lll'IµTY f:\all'er S'i§:XS' box WE PAY 'IOP ooilii • lOlh fer it A must S@il! Aakina: 5'0-DG ~ 10 tU 9, TOY Pooc:le's tor Q)Ntmu · • . ~ pm. w/~ skies. New tires, l~R TOP USED CARS '• -........ E\>o/WlmdL ""' llMi Sun 1U WE ~--....... -y . --1;-.. XI I ---• ~V!RSARY SALE -SlilP MODELS -Fin• FIELD'S PIANO ·co make......,. s!!lll 1 --.. ,_ -AMAHA D'ft.250 cr, .. ~-. ~·-n ·~~ U Y<>Ur car 1$ ...._ c:lau;. ~-Ir silver HolJonre, SllAG CA.RP .ET ING lux· ha.ndcratttd 11o tcale. All l1l33 Blvd. • ~. 1 ailvtt, 1 apriq>t. motan A: puU. l"lll'lrllqg or dirt bike. New en&-. Ac-l2xlt tarp. tl.50. 847-811~ 16. us first. ~ ehu'm&, ?Mntt urioua white thag nylorl wood bulls, can\llU alls. Costa M~'TlYG!ls..3250 eo-tSJJ:ut~~o a d•ar , ;x-Mesp. ... ~ Ce~ ... 1565 CffSOl'ies. MUil sell $380. Auto Service, Parts 949 BAUER BUICK je9ilry • executive Iii.ta. earpettae. Raw 12 squatt MU!eum qualil;)'. Not . from NEW Hanunoncf Pi e CM. or ~aft & • = , Yd.., C • M ' n4;~'1081. . ' , CUSTOM Wheel$. • 8 hole 2M E. 11th St. Bani-' machine e,.ravinc )'Wds available. W 111 kits ... . by old ~ Aut0cbard -O?aan. Puret!e.. OLD En&llab ~ pu~ ' . $. Sp EE D sfl i n Ir a y Ponche type with capi. Costa ~ SU.7765 40C111 on ~miRL aac:rl&e' at hall ~just era~ Pr iv a ~e' col-ed J~ ioost noo. aell $50. plcl 6 w1a old,'~·· 2 &o.tt, Power ' 906 ·Screamer', iood., conctl_lion. Good rendition. Fib! Ford or IMPORTS WANTED '. -NO'A.CK'S :-:.e. ~ ~~ le<:tion belns Jlqtiidated. --J t' maJu.. ~ .Ava.il.r Dec. lt72 16' Enterprile tfl•hull $S5. . Boy•~ 26 ' 2 spd Chrysler. $60 for set of 4 or Oranj::e Counties -~16th, C.M. 646-.nG party call 837...(239 El Toro. 919-1424. ~.p.m. PRlVA.'lZ. PARTY *W'ANTS 17th.:~. 54S-l(l02,aft I ·Bowr:ldw.' w/13l HP I.O., , SchWlnn Jl<'. 540-2491. $35 fQr 2. 67S..l.M5 eves. BllL TO:J:y~OTA rf!JilJC: 7' Chi~ SURFBOARD 7'6'' FOR aale used motel sheets TO BWPI.ANOFOR.CASJ1. pm. -, . ~ • !ull eatrVfS I:·~ wheel '69 HONDA CB lfiP, Clean, WANTED '67 VW 'tront 18881 Beach Blvd. ~~n silk broc. cover ~ Good shape. , ~~ ~ :&. ~ cond. • • 835-2278 . QER:dAN Shortll..ai r·e d traller.· Tb!' mosi popular . runa eood .$275. Also Honda fenders L / R, xlt1t CQn· H. Beach. P!l. 147-8555 $51)..'. .1. .. +.1-~ E-'ilh china Worlrs -.: Knee board 59.. Sport inn Goods l30 ·Pointers. · Co1ombJ&; River boat at· whiter price's, only F 90 dirt, b~. $150. ~7 d!tion. ~8-4222. · . 970 ~ .... It-~·tdier $75. DEEffi'° VISIONS. C'\lstom TRAIN • car aet HO, • . , ·~~ .. bred. CbapiP· lir"d· = =t ~ '&: aaye. f!Vel. Auto.s, Imported :&dal Trim Exercycle $15. handles., \\'Ol'ks excellent mounted on lrs table. Xtra 59" DEEPER Vision& bee s~...,. & field ~ . .$100 enter, 1595 '69~ HoDda !50 rnlnl tnll 1 ~· Sll-E Targa, 1 owner, •harta ~ 240 E. 16th Pl, $80. Wet suit MIL. long CIJ'S, town. S49-1M3. · board w/custom ~ndJel. •up. (2l3) ~l.504. . · Newport mvc1., C 'M ' bJke>. 3 speed, excellent Autos fer Sale · ~ • '68 Lamborghini • • C.M., AJ)I: Ne. 2. jobns A sleeWs like ne)V OscHtlscope $30. W~ks ~ exceIJent : 1 8 0 • A.KC German ~ ~ 64fHi269. cond. Sl.50 Call 1 ~1757 car, 3 to choolle.from e • 71 SONI 1'rinitron, 3 mo'• ·$45. 675-1345 ews. 5al·T151 «ft 7 PM ~134a eVt's. Blk/tan, blk/lllver, Wtit. ~~ 'wW be here after 5 PM. r.IGB Roadster e •n Alfa old,' Jl.llWlleed, cost $350. ELECTRJC tnlh,. American W• AQU~ 50 galJon T6" HARBOUR Surfboard -Ready for Chrbtmu! .1.w}Ui. 'before )'OU kmw'lt!'Buyour 1971 YAMAHA 3W EndU.ro, Dune:. Bugg N!s •56. Spyder Roadster e •n AUa · aeU.' fill. '10 Yamaha 12-Flyer (S a-uge stelm: en& show, IJraiid new, all glass, ~ cond • ~1urk1. $25. on Dec. 24th (213) 676-'38U, um: G1utrori' A~ Craft Mu.st S:ll. $650 or best o!fer. GTV. &trilll ~ or belt otter. '71 ll tma:bt can:, 3 switches must eell! 67J..l9Q; • 67.,..1345 eveL tJREDALE puW'el" •heW ~ts . •t Winter prtceJ &: ~1395. T ANOE.I\! axle Uoailer -~-il1 Authorized r..terceds~Alfa ~ rant:ua$1SOcr en4'x8'boudplus25Piea!• SEARS delw.e Exercycle, WETSUtr, mea~. QUll.,~toriuJMorpet.·. f;·N~8m!dCeCt;.f· "MINI bike." 100cc Hodaka hold dunebuggy &. a Deale'r '11 ~7250 ·.·::: bstclr. 6il-0132. xtn.tra.ck. Ca. M6-619t. Like new. $25. like new, long johrig A: Delivery aft Dec. ~· N&-6369 .. • • ,Ne.w paint, good runnina, motorcycles. Mk lot Ed, . ALFA ROJ.tEO z 'llarmallne Milak sides, DESERT Air Lamp. Try *'r CM]. :67-3872 slttva. $45. 67>-1345 tYK1 ~ . , . • , S200. &6-0974. 5.J6-2127 or 673-7850. lilie ~· haU prft S3SO I: croupy kidL. Tabil!'· model. FINE fumittlre b' ~ -TV, Ri d lo, HI Fi, . . 00~ Black tpal( Hu~~ :Ui~~ 34 Sell CJ~= '1'!-HONDA SL 350. Like new %. RAii.. B~, --«I h.p. '59 Alla Romeo G. SpriJll ~· C.size blUI!', \'f.lvd Lib new. $2).. A 1 • o tables, .,ru, 'chain: etc. Stereo 136 Poolie. Housebroken, lholl, U S.A. bit ofter ~4. Cond. 2,000 ml. Never in trans, _lights, towbar, dbl o'head cam, 4 spd. IPrad $35. Te• Wqoo $54. Dl!Vilbiu vap:iriJ.u$3. Evt. Xlnt cond. * 5'8-45t2 kwe8 children. B MOii. old. · ' , ' -dirt. $675. 642-7683. xlnt cond. $450. 675-3268. 494-1218 aft J pn;i. Steel 1ik: with aa!e $lll. """'362. Mlscoll•-Gan'al'd Syrtem, Wlclalmtd ~ ......,.,, All 6 ""--, ' Boots, Rent/Ch•l'f'•,. '71 HONDA 175 Molorcydo '71 DUNEBUGGY now IW'bo. AUSTIN AMERICA me32, 67l-«i93. NATURAL To"urmallne W ...... -i -lay-a.way, 100 'IV·att•, MUsr SELL AKC bmale, HOLIDAY SE~ 700 ml. Xlnt cond. $500 or charge Corvair. Less ttianr ----• -·1-•0 am/hn 1tereo~ a ~track, w-•---.. -•1 -1.1 • 000 mi Xlnt cond .,. .. """"' PAN OS ON IC • t e r~o, Mink. Ira: dbl furo·lhawl col-&lide control ·12 air c:uu.......... ... .. ·me>:-"¥· Harbor cocktail cruises. bst ofter. 847-62al. · · ~. '68 AUSTIN American 4 spd,' · P!aUniim'rin&· 23 dlarnOndK; lar jadret w/flill turn back TRUNDLE BED kn: A, P! ":1 Good home w/lp.,.d v.·ant· Res. Call~ ·n Yamaha DT-l~MX 2:l.I Trucks 962 auto trans., 44,«X> mi'•.'· ' Pr. o 1 d amber br9celetL 1 cocktail cuffs. MW oUE!r. Wanted for Grandson :~ brm°f:ll(e· · -o-J:' ~. 96&8025. ..__ S ii -w/xtral. 3 rno'.9 ne t.l t $650. 968-3743. Ch,...__ -··--'· ~ .... 7,-. tn time for Santa Claus e, ....... WHITE Fl"'.:. J'" \_.... -ts, a . · ~ · w. us 19691S. on Chev P ickup, two I-,"'°'==-,-===,,. UKMO" •'--'IWUlll "'"'""' .,..... ......, ~· Now $199.97' compl. ......,, •p-an.•e · · r-• · sell. 67S-3783 aft Spm. tone paint, delux cab_ 350 AUSTIN HEALEY , , ~ rons>le t1ble EARLY American dave~ . 5f6-0898 Save $155. U.S.A. Stheo ='::1•~3=e:soi.Pf;pet ,1"AMILY·a\Ving.Ke.el GREATCliristmuGill V8-H.D. turboautomallc ~. port. maple butch, maple GD ladies Ii: .men'~ bike Equip WarehoU.e, 179 E.17 ' · ts. d 'til. ~E!rabJe. ~1>.!:>at, "J.9ti9i 'TI Zebra mini.bike transmission, heavy duty cu~r-bUUt .-Jog cabin R~p tabl", bl~ plaid aay w/9P(I. Gd ·Spinet ptano-or St., , CM.• Open 1 dya, <Jtrbbnu. $45.. ~~6. "'M~t cond, loeded, sleeps 4. Xlnt cond ~1753 llUfl"pt'nsion. Duplex camper 1haflif __ ro o t, electrically bed, 2 hand lawn mowen, orpn maple set w/butch 645--2442. .. DACHSHUND pups, very Sell or tra'ae for .Datwn · tires and wheels. 8 foot bed. '60 Austin Healey SOOO, ~ cond. $700 or best cUer. Primo car. 833---0436. wtr,eit, 6 J;i • x8 • SIOO . amt>er swq light, 6f2.6776. from pvt ply only. 645-4458. miniature Shots AK C 1600. (213) 357Ja2n, ~2441 ~7J. KAWASAKI 250 E, 3 mos N~ 1Efa hide-a-bed, 23 .. refrig ~. $1S. Gas WANTED : 1!!e.~i~;~t ~if~~ ma.hog~ .ftd.'. MA F '. or <Tif} A°6-1416~veS .. ,....,, .-old, 'lOO mile!, like tll!W $625. !: ~:sbeli~e::iie;n: BMW gd .a>nd $25, lrx book, rack 1~ sa>, also stroller I Proof & Mint Sets models tn •tock at Orange. 633-40?!· " Sl'ARBOA.T ~ No. 4 0 6.4~. · .~758l afl a. PM week days. $2,500.00. Aii AutomoUve Excellence WE't.. suit, Rhortcu.t, $9. &16-3625 WAN'I'ED-Seat belts ,vith Dealer. 19" Chromicolor, Champ blood 11.fte.i Ready , hull, 2 .ill~ l!~ sails, ·MW · eond.. New molors. $l25 for Matte.rho r n . Fountain Re~ord Player-Portab~ ELEGANT 1 ever 1 d •Y shqu1der hamee.a for vw. Cf030, at $3§. ABC O»or for Cbrflm\as. n4:~00. mut, ready to nee. $1IXXI. both. 5.J5-026G. VaJll.",)o'. Calif. 531--0380. · S7.!B Train Id I: Traclr: dothes Womens s:z. l(r.J!, c.n. M&-5380. TV, 9021 Atlanta, Hun-AKC Naie,:'I ~·!rim Sitt· f75.3460. IJia: ne~, ladies 3 spd. $30. $5. f4T'-&:m. walktt. Apt a nbig $25. 962-761t Olunty'• Jarp1t z en I th MIN Schnauzer P/ips,I "AKC, Elchenltub Nfilt. driscoltMl' -2 MINI Bikes • Very good day Sat. and Sun. 15935 1\ft. &. $8.15..o · Tra~•i•tor Estate sale. Thru Fri. CHILD'S pla.yb:>use tington BeaC!h. ~: te:r. ~ .. $1'15'. Atao large SAiO.TS · •• ' Boys Bilre $20. 170 Delmar, HI.II" ............,.. "" IJ. &n-3655. ..., 'and cat '70 Motoral• SterH tn.vqken...,ll0.5"M057 Manul"""""Chdllm•• CM ans. 5'H419. ROY·CARYER, I~:;; $7,.(1366. <'iEST type' free~ $15. • Phone &U-4687 Console:AMIFMtune:r,tum· OLD Enilflh ·~ pUp-==~~Teduced3)5'. CHOPPER '69 Triumph Cos~~bcrB~ :.~ NEW"recqrds 'l'Se, 1l9ed 25c. Sfulatt!;and dlUm &: stand WANTED USED tsble, tape deck. GOOD py, beaut female • ..J1 wk&. • · Bonny, 650, xlnt eond. International Harves1er ~ ..,. Bridt tftu. •Ure s, IOlled .$25. Adjustable symbol stand Good ~ ~rmE~ COND. P.)O/ or bst. offer. AKC. 968-61T*· BALBOA 3>, Trailer, Genoa', Must sell. $600 ~f>..3600 RECREATION CENTER CORTINA : ::: I:>. New doll>oa 1Sc, wlp " ..,,_ $5. 548-2355. TENT, ,....,;, 5'>-'658. "'"'671. 3 BLACK male Cockapoo 3.li hp outhrd. Other •!" '69 HODAKA, trail.,. •I biko ROY CARVER, Inc:. / •• ~1Sl--Baby film.. new MAUilNISTS microm~ter MAPLE RCA ·etft'eo with pupPiel 1l0. each. . f?onal Items, $3i50. ~-1410 very tut, manr xtru. ?.fust 2925 Harbor Blvd. '68 FORD CORTL'IA GT. 4 b~T-~ :Tr· stamps 1 .. ett Ymiier catlpen 6 ... Music.I Instruments 122 AM/FM •teftlo. '15(1. Xlnt 5t0-3.5T5 « 496-Ml!. sell. Best oHer. 673-JJlS. Costa Meu. 5464444 speed, radio. CYPV145) I=='=~~-.-.~-MUutoya. with cases, li~e RECXJBDING Stumo.Multi/ mnd. M2-3457 .tt 4 pm. "••XLNT quallty An•traJ.ian. CAL 2-24, bead A galley, 6 1970 KAWASAKI, 500, xlnt '68 DODGE Factory van DAV E R0$57599PONTIAC .. :• i ~G for.FJor)da. Bunk new-J15: 1or both. 64$-.3826. track Ampex N Sony HAMn..1UN Hi-Pf Ganilrd . SUkys 6 b C?al1 iU-UGS· h.p. -~tboard, main A lap-cond. Must sell. Desperate! camper, v .s. auto lrans., bedrt ~ ~ tbl I 4 Antique 4 ft. Bath tub Alttt. AKC. 'By~~ flai turntabl., bJonite' ~ .• -re-att S, ·--. • .Pf:.r Jib. $4700. 968-4179. Best offer. 645--2999. ~;r;:~ 1ton!.;:c ~ ~:::Blvd. at F~i ~.;-: :~·:; Good condition. S2S will rate M!IPJn. Avail. for rtnt. mm thruouf. $SQ: ~2865' GERM $m;p pupa .AKC LIDO 14 sail boat. Xlnt cond. '65 HONDA ~ bl e bed • Just like new. pe~ .. ~ · *'' deliver 213-673-1838. Pt»ne day or n!ght. 548-3694 1 Bel.ut; 'healthy, cha~• tt.ne: . No" tralkr. 303l..New cover'. ?i!ust 1ell! Best offer! $2895. or best offer. &16-26SS DATSUN 8' SLATE POOL TABLE * STRING Bau, 1 Kay 5 '' ·~ fo·r te~Dl!,r&Jqent. $$00. 8'73-081S. 548-5106 after [I pm day11 or.5:i7-4.)4() eves. NEW ,12 PICKUP €U • ,Wheels: 8 hole incldacce'ssones,$275.Xlnt •tring. Chubby J ackson ]{I ~~-.'II;_.;,.·.,. '''·· ) =-1Hom»c.r·.-.·rut A.Fttn. 'TO KAWASAKI JOO type Wllh cape mode] ,,.. t..,You ~ X1n nd rk 833-101 FOR Sale-1962 F n 1 con 4 spd. dlr. dlx. Bumper. Jta.. ~~;~tion. Fill Ford~ cplXI. 1 yr. old. ~2935. · Good condition. With . ~LE ~; TE:l.-t co : w,o 0, G~nstreak. Comp~ o'haul. Ranch<'ro $250. Can be seen dio. ,.1ittors. PL721l.20. Take $8)-for t f 4 LIVING CHRISTMAS GIIT cue. Price $225. 536-8S23. , " . RIER Pups-Ch Bred-No home ~ . $350. 557-3289 after .,:30 pm. Sat. 1.1orn. 12/18. Call small down or trade. 49Mi811 SJ5.. i. 67S-13f5se ev:.. or SELLING MY B 0 N SA j GIBSON Eleet, Bau Guitar. 3 Llnff, . Times, ~00 .•bed/imell. Art. f ~1732 Ll~ 1~ , , trlr, race '6 9 B R I D G E ST 0 N E 847-7388 or 536-3229. attr IO 546-8736. . ,.,. ble., date $299 up. COLLECM:ON. 67>-1458. M~ E8-J Ex c Icon . $175. . equip. . all 646-49'l3. motorcycle 175ce Good 1963 CHEV. -'Ai ft1n P.U. Ne1v '6!I DATSUN 510 4 dr. Sed ? iftJwlin&ABWlards WATERLESS Cookwal'e, 19 ~a.-ss: w/days aft. WELCH T~~ mother SR.EGOR GERMAN SHEP. COLUMBJA26MKll c.'PJld. $250. ~3062. paint, tires. clutch. other 4 speed stick shilt, rad · :~ Harbor' Blvd. t t t p:., 1U tripl.e"ply.,Stal,al~u .OOp • Rekll home tot femaJe ~ KENNE LS. Be & u t. e &f2.4238 A'fter 6 e Hond• Mini Tr•il $125. extras including air cond: heater, pvt 673-1846 ·.; c.M. 54!)..791S Opet steel Guwn. $1.S0 .. 846-0UM. G ** TROMBON!: ** ~ks old, SoOd natured. Christmas p~. , Trqns. Bo.ts, Slips/Docks 910 847~ days See to appreciate! ·546-1879 .• 70 DATSUN P .tJ. l2, Suz4.t ··'" · '• · •FIREWOOD !'OR-SALE E'I'ZEN, gold, mute&: cue 527-4931. f NEW men·5 Peugeot Biler '70 FORD Super Van, V-8. mi's, camper sbeD, mags, EAilf' · Amufcao B~d· I <Ora..npA~ $al'l=tnt. condlt~ ........ CHRISTMAS Puppies. SILKY terriers, 3 adult e:>~:=~Zi~'·ri~~ 23"'"• xtras. $95. Auto, paneled insul. $2,195. AM/FM, Xlnt. 548--7988, Di~$1S. K 'e.Jvl'na.it:•r ~'lEl ' 1' e •;;~ O>cke.r/Sbepbrrd; 6 ,wk.II. feJpa);es reuon1ble to eood Call 645-2396 or best. 675-7525 NB. 646-8289. RettjC, Top t:rermr. a,p.. P1NE'riE let! 6 ·C'hi£ns ;z,. PLUTEo ·Mi!NHA TT AN ~· Loni' 4 short · lp.hl • h6!nfi._B.bJ•• f i!<e r s1e4 Marina. Gn.-6606. '70% CL 450 Honda. p !rf '67 ECON OLINE. Heavy du· = ... ~D~a-1-=-lf~oos.~n..,-~2-,...-.1 =, Xlnt ~ ~ ·~ pnciri . · il-5{ iBllozt Great ·~ Gilt :HD-76fi0. ~35(1. i. 'SLIP ava:bl..,e, ";~ t~-~~ood Coad, 'Must sell. S'r::iO. E • ty Van Camper. Sl200. or dual exha.11!51, roll bar, $8X). i.qlalium .$151$6. ~ Tor A Student. Good ColJd. GEruoIAN Sbepbmi pup, LJTn,E dolls i Cbrislm ~mo. 1 e ec uJl;l · · 646-9016 besl offer. 496-4870. 6-16-735-1 ~ $40 962-f370 .1.ir~ 8 wk ld or u 9S-ll67 evtl --'~·==~~--1 :suiii'7ut delux exe• 19" PORTABLE 'IV, UHF-~ rnr'l j, reg. 1 0 Tiny toy ~pricot P1a1e• • '68 YAMAHA Filtron & Ex-'67 DOt>GE Van 'A-100;' ·3 FERRARI SJ). Colt ;60. Vfff\.-'35.-&,'• 20•• bitt GIBSON SG Standard Gui-b le K T•,·tvr • 5.57-4029, 2 mo'• 'old * ~ owner. Xlnt . oond. $1550. tar xtnt cond.. $XXJ 2 the 543-029$'. ~ pa.nsion chamber. $135. Slim Jlm UJ. ·$15. 5tll-69. . .: • 0 .r . · GEAA\AN ~ hair pu1>9 7 l SCHW!N*N64f>..1446 * 675-4623 . • 546-SM2 After 5. 8' WES'tWAYS ~ ctbovet .g\iifal's $25 ea. 546-293;1 IlAR.Lll'.fG1 .Toy Poodle, ti •Ula. Great-JJoliday gift. T,...,...tation 964 Pu EBREDG ••man wlJ&cb•,_.._. Mintcond. Guitar1 .. GuJfd & Lyle •mos.oicfforoldercoupleor ·~. . . 5 spd, re d Auto l easing • --. n-h 11 d · · · 1 Stingray, less than 1-yr old. ' a 16 wks females .$800. Pvt. pty ~-&111. n.eaM)n&bJe. &W-7344 ~-~ c re. n • • •'b~' 'u~-AKC 1 w \vki''at ,,.,,. C·" ""o ,, .. .,. LEAS ING I ' ' • • ·~ L.IU>o;I, ye""'"• • Cam...;r1,S•l•/R~t20 -· ...... ~. SAVE cul =»,~ld Iron bed $125. QUALITY HO """"tn. u-..._... Electric Gulfar, like ~ · Quistmaa. FieJd champ. ..-,..., on imma ate )ll'e· -" 11·-•ulo:u ....:... w'lh · •A" CALICO h ~-" '70 RICKMAN 125 driven vehicles . .-"" loco. MRC tranil:. po·--1. ....... I C&le, • ..-.;;. ca..., muu,.,r son, Rea.lion. price .. , 548-2.173. TRAVE'ITE u ""'" _.. * ui,.7191 * 2 • 3 to ~ ho camper. 1• Perfect $695 548-6007 '71 Maverick 4 , dr. Au!o., DO C &: auto mechanic .l •CleeS5. 847 · 1aftns. ¥.' • • Yt'B., 5 """' me. AFGHAN n. ... AKC, champ ca.b-ovft'. Sleeps 4. Sink. ice ===..,,-=c-,o---, ;.. '!UST U .., 499-4312 aft 6 pm ~..., ~--SCHWINN Vanity 10 speed, air. P.S., R&H, predriv~n ~IJ'tq wuher, yard DBL ttre "'OOx .. ae .. ender precision • •ired show Oii. pet . UUJI, J burner stove and appx. 9,000 miles, $73 mo. ~equip. 160 W. Wlbon, Nev:a sed 1 Cm; $l'!IJ•P:-· bass. 1 yr. old, never used. SMALL female black puppy. fteuonable--term1 •. ~ oven.. Knotty pine paneling, like new, :J~9546 z,i mo. open end. 0%°, 536-814; sa6-765B • :i. Xlnt cond. $710 642-3754. Needs xood home. Call after GREAT DANE AKC fawn new carpeting & curtains. ·71 LTQ 4 dr. H.T. Full pow. ~ BJue' Star Skb A ' • . Office Pumlture/ 5, 847-1927. pUps. Champion line'. Start Mu,,t sell, 546-1879. '68 TRIUMPH Trophy 500cc er, fact. air. Vrory few mil- ;oo. New Lange DRA!"f' Beer' mine dispenae.r Equip. 124 3 J'EJM. IA.bander JIUPl!iea to ~at flS..• 968 4as;a l 1 , • ·~ CHEV y % ton Looks. & runs great. Call es. $95 mo. Z4 mo. open end. i,abt 7. Golf bag boy ~pment, new. $65. good homf.s'. Will bold to n .Lwo w/Westway8 ld~· camper. 642-8310 btwn. l l 6 pm. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR cart Sl2. 675-4751. * MJ..'?6f3 * mM Mode I C Ex@c. Christmas. 89'1'-~ ' " : &tnlllc!"~r (;ct "i(d ' Reuonable. Ask for F.cl. 1970 MINI 'frail SQ CC 1972 J\fAKES AT COMPE'TI-PC>qi: TABLE, slate top. STAUFFER Postun Rest TypeMiter &: l&".f'. Ex· 3 MALE kitms. approx. 2 w/ch~n. $25. ~il91 536--2127 or 673-7850. $175. 56-1619 after 4 TIVE RATES. ~ with instnlction b" home ecutuy model 213 dictattna mo old. . 8, \VESTWAYS t..i: Cabover Call Malcolm Reid for -::_ 146-'354 use $60 a>mplete 962-'l'514. mach. 831-1410 or 496-5.529. ,._ ... ~ SCHNAUZERS ~van. irT'# or w/'•cks mint ~_.. •OM fur!Mr detail~. ~ . ~·· hold 'til Cbrls ...... G~· ~ . • ~ -· I lr;:;i THEODOR E ~L ill~ blue . E)ectrlc. Guitar, like :c:!ia:~us.addlfll BLACK doc medium 1.arrt. ~.studservict.ak-<1839. ,PvLytY.·557-8lll. AwtotforW.l!!J ROBINS FORD ~ atole $13i ~DU new, with cue. $49. ~1091 with food. . HGrMI 156 n t:L DoraClo Mlnl-home. , Dill Harbor Blvd. FERRARI AlITHORlZED SALES & SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS · " '• 3100 W, """'' HWJ. .... Newpart &I.ell --~--:----+.· .. : . TIME FQR QUICK CASH · .;:· THROUGH A DAILY PILOT WANT AD 642-5678 ~afm' 1 urfttl ~. * M2-nst * 541J.2491 · . Sell-cont., sips 6. .n pwr. Costa J\fesa &t2-0010 V COit. money! Rent 9'" PORTABLE TV lJHF. M 0 N R 0 M AT IC Rotary **FREE Orristn'IU pup--3 Yr. old budc:Slan 'ioi' nUll'I!. Winter rate1 ~9513. Autos, Used 990 .,..-,..--,~~--~ houle, apt., store VHF $35. BoY• .;,.. bift ~~~l~ Model g... pie•, Lab/Shepherd, 35B w. ReaUttted. broke •. ·_woe 11. Cycle1, Blk•s, l'fc. thru a Dally Plklt IJ1S: sts.6529. • · Bay, Co.ta M't!'U., 548-5164. bred A very pid toolrln&. 14 Scooters I .. AntfqUtl aoo Planos/Ore•n• 126 amruAHUA'•, 1 j ctnsed handL A&ldna: $6SC) tmns « ~"""-o,.....--~--'i~~::;::;;;;;;:;;;;:;;::;::;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:::;;;;;;:;;:;;;:;:::::;:::::;,1 ---------w/papeft, female A Jm]e. trade. Cati 54()..5630 d*Y• or: NE.AT! Cinnamon color 70 I HAMMOND Orpn, walnut, 545-3745. 633-33!M eve• I weelrtnds. Honda CL..1n Xlnt cond .. !"' 25 . pedal•, full manuals EXCELLENT pol\f for sale. Low mUC"l,fe. $450 Priv. lt Yoa ,.,, Conlially l tavikfl To Aiu;M Ttvo "''"~chimney Leslie + We.II trained w 1brIdIe 1 • pty. main! otter. 546-4478. ' · Alll1QUI UIATI AUCftONI Hammond speaker, xlnt I II"-' I halter, bareback ped. Will 1969 HONDA 350, 300) miles. I l TWO IUSIONI con<!, ll09i r.w.., """!!'-.r\ keep til Chrlltmas. !'00· S...,, tMu '10 & •71, Look> i 1 GOULD MUSIC . &tS-6129 a: AN showroom ~ 9 uot1., I•; WTN10HT-C.,17,7P.M.& Slncel>lt - • IA'IUIDAT--C. 11, 7 P.M. :IOl5 No Main. S.A. Pots, °'""'•I., '50 QU.A R TSpElrlRttdl-bredt ;;.,,...;;;;--~::·=~-,,,,..._,. 1 * 5'7~ * ... l mare. , • w 11 e BIKE trailer>,, can'les 3- , he "0 ' ....... ,,... ....... & ....... tf1 ...,-.,..,"°"'..,.,.~~~·I •SHERRY'S POODLES• dlspo91Uan. $3'15. Ca 11 fenders. 13" wheels. $150. • --••• TANll Spocl•I Holiday s.i. HOUDAY PU~PY SALE. l.a11tt11 6'lM46I ~I pm. ~.'. - .... Wwl ..,... ,., c..'9 C.._,, c..... C.-. a ~°kE i 5M'-r • t SELL OR. LiXSE. GentJe, l'''MAI="'<;o=""· "'1=-MIO=-,-,.~bl~t~.,O.~--. • 17'Wil .c:..r,....,.; ~WM.., ... ....-. o.. H'~ND SfAM.E:St Stalpolnt kttterw pleUUN! bone. Good for retdy. Gd. cond, Lo'mi's. ......... v..., H.r'1 Ow1f _. '-..-. C.,. n.;ouuv ...._ -·•-s ..... 536-2C • --•U ,. • ..., ....., #MA ~ ktht WM4 ...... SM, FYw• ORGAN mm1os ..... -· 2161 ' rr· x .. -...,...,_ . ............0-40 ~ CS.-..... _, s-. o.. In CORON' A DEL MAR call 551... • A White Pl 11 to !MJNI Bike 11onaNa. 5 h.p. ..... .......... ...... 2&7t E. C'oa.st Hwy. ·673-1931 LARGE b!-ck A rro -~ n. Gelllhilie.I g )Tl. Seu .,,.J ... d-q . <hnge. Cr1te. bik~. A • fDOI' cowr,.... rtOM MOf'l. LOWREY Planoa A: Orp.n.· fish, m09t Re to 1ppreciatt. dl.,•:.bMdle. &31-&142. =----,,==-":"'~~-~ """'-"• ~ Orfl!tt, IWI '-· Clitotb. rildtw & Yamaha Piano A ,_&111' .:_ 9fi2..0t.m. • lfi ~ •tfiiii chestn.it ~ldlns, 2 M.Di'S 3-lpd bicycits, .......... a-.~._ ....... ........,,,... ..,.. '. c .a •· ~ _.... .......... ..i .. .-.... ~ .. -~·~ ____ ....... ____ Sl..._ __ buyr ... ·~-·-~ ·-·· ·-·~----· 0...... CW.. & .,..... ~ -...n. "-._. iD MW 6 \tMd. Schrn.idl BALIAN!SE ~ 'tkq-; !! ct. U00. 64&-ml. .. .,"::;!':..''"'_,..., __ 1'1•0..Al.Ull.1907N. l\alNd - -blue I: I HOfDlrtbU.Ka.....,.90, ttil---Sonia, ML _, --. --I ....er..=... 11~ I ..,,,... 11'15. N ... P""'°' ,..,.Y,-. 17, t A.IL (All. M Yt "' .-_.,_ F ti m ,.~ NEW Hammoad Piper . ••• f a& ~ -11'8 A UCl'ION ~uioc:honl Orran. Purch ... Dop • -'71 HONDA llScc Scrambler. ~CHAPMAN, OU-, CAUl'OIHIA td .lbly. O>OI lllOO, .. u 1WOJ>oodlo pupt>lel, 1 ma!" ...._2_1 HO Mll• ... 100. Sac. $560. Muat fOHI tU>C'.I' wrsr °'THI CIKUJ mo. ~11. 1 female, &If If .wits~ ~~. . .eu. 673-S654 • .._ ..... a c.n •• ... "'...,....., ftlil...... WUlUJTZElt Pbooe Dl-35&& afttt I P.J.t. t•i ~ii~ «I HP BIKE 10 S--' ,...,., .. +.,.... " ...... -... .. ......, . ... ::= .. :r~'~ ~~. ~"" -a.y L -n ...._1141 tlaclronl< Plano Al<C YI LLOW PUPS ~T<o cond, $10110. Call 1fitt f pm ~~..._ ..... _ ..... _______ ..... Jl2illl " -1214 Flthl'dlomp m.. ~ *+-j!O!OI ** MMZ70 j ·a, ., t • All Cars In Inventory At Freeze Priees. Choose From Cougars, Montegos, Capris, Mercurys & Comets I FIAT .. '72 FIAT '12 SUBARU ~71 DEMO SALE · B. J. Spartscar Center , 2ap13 Harbo:' Co-' J. Meu. 540-4491 19TO TIA T 124 Sport, xlnt 0C>li4. ~ Muat 1tll. $2100. f9tl-U09 or 546-7392. l· JAGUAR IAUER IUICK : Thi Hal'bm' Attu '. Only Authorittd .t,AOUAR DEALER Always has an exceUent ~ tec&n of both New I: Used Jaiuan. 1;11 JAGUAR Vl2 Air ·conditioning, automatic. Oniy 8,000 miles. (928DMN) ; S""5 "Spedalliing in Quall!)'" : BAUER llulck-Opol·Joguor : 234 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 548-7165 '11 JAGUAR Vl 2 Cout>e. Ex-ecutlve ear! Ne\1- er :refbtered -Save hun-drecJs #f!il_ • ---... ''" ·-~ . .. .. . . . . . . .. ". .. . ' ' . . . ...... • .----~ • • • . . • I~ I 1§]1 -..... _,,,_ I~ I -·-~.I ~~-I~ t '-""'.. I~ I ....... -I~ -· 31!: . M -· u...i ,,. ._X::::_._. _.B_l!J...;..._......_M_ -. ;_ -, __ ... ' 9711 -· 1...,.._. m-.1,_.,t,._._. m -MGI CADll:LAC ' CHEVROLET COUGAR . FORD '• MGJ!.OT. lift, Wire -:)K, TOYOTA ·e 'YW, 31.0IO ~De, pfrlttt --"'u."',--1to"'•""ff..--~-·. '64 CHEV MaJlbu SS, U,(llO 1:!t ~ARS~ ~.~ JIU l!lCOllWNZ -¥All , '6t .OLDS -la. xlnl 'IJIJllll, I Dr. Sedan, .. ., n.m. -tlln. Jlmt aell, ,,,... l•L•CTION Oft actull ml'o. Orie w/s -· ,,.,,,., ~. 6 "'1~i"'"' obllt TOYOTA VOWWAGDi * Call MU1M * F•_,. Air a...i., Radio. -l IO.lW. CADILLACI IN 283 V4, dual ""1. J'A. PB. 1967 COUGAR Prlvato.nny tlWlll Ow,.l!Mi, YI, ..... MG Heator, VOLVO -.· , ORANGE, COUNTY• it"'""· winllowo, htr., cOod co~ S1lOO -··::. PS, PB, Ill • ' MG AUTllORID:D aALES • SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS WO Ir. Ooul BwJ, Newport- PEUGEOT PEUGEOT Demo Solo Now In Progrtul Salet, Service, Parts FRITZ WARRl!N'S SPORT CAR CENTER no E. ht., s.A. sn..o'TM Open daily 9-9; eloeed Sunday PORSCHE OVER 25 Cleen, Recondlt1oned, & Guar•nteed. PO RSC HES 911 '• • 912'• -914'• 1957 to 1971 Bill · Yates $1299 $A~~,!;!;..~Nct_. n4lo, ._ •.•w ap.. .~!:164 · · • .._-__ :_.' "$31 ,;.,"t-::.l::"': '72 IHIJ.¥0 Aw•--n~ pearanct, to cJoM> mate. I Jl . ;::.~::;;~~ tut a:avtrr ·soc:rlllce S91>.' m.&2!1. • .DODGE • · • ·" ;E!>P "41 '°"'· ldl. ""'· • "" -0 • ' ' ' M.4 . ."lrl ·_;;::.:.,._ * , I CH°'VY' · • . , .. • Huh<, •'l'l•Y ,.tno. $8l0. qi! Private,,.,,,., Call L•r .. Solectlon l'or ,. ____ _,,,..., WPJ,.,, • ~ '611" ~-Van. 2'<i. "'""· . ~ ~10'3: alt;• pm •,pm, 1117-9046. ·- lmmecllate -HAD!)ll m., • CAM.Uto·s .... una. .,.,,,..,, m..,. • · UNCOlN· · .lJ10 O!d' o.tta •. 2 DI' •• <XISl'Alll:Us _ •. HERTZ CORP _v .. Au-Uc, Tape 'deck , , .,. . .... all-.v"'>~ .... 11, •• Dellvefy · ~ ' · MD-91.00 · 0.... .WQ • Xln't cond~&n. 147-2-™. nm Uncc:in ourtin!i'itil' .:Ji . 1 ·• 64~'1Zl rJ• :C 1111 s.;o~On '65 CAWS :HJ Mlmr· 221 tw7·14Ka1 !:!I:-~"!' _ 'M ooooE, Good eond. wry c1.an •. MU1t ""· 'ltl!ll: .,. cun.ASS -'-i ', ltem•ln L I ~' ll..-.WU • $325. or. belt ottu &3f!N .. ... f'IS, 1PIB., .. u,... .... ~' '11 VOL . v..,, ""'' l1'IQf'IOI) '69 Chevy Kinp-.... ~ • . MAVERICK.. ...... """' _ .... -~~ ~ Ody Miii v .. , air, C -· d<I.._ 1"' QW\GEI( '18, 383; IUll ' . • '1!5 OUlS. P.s.P.a. ~ "!f": 1111111111$ AllJll, llR. le" lmmac cood, Ill...,. P>W'r."New paint, ma•• of· ' .• '70 UIY£RICX Biud -""° "50 • .Mlltl records, $1959. 644.·4211 fer. 6+\-1'1'58. llA • s..-e '."' ~~·: eves. . • ~ , . 1-~ ...... tc0 "s. a..~ · '67 IMPALA wqo~ bl&' 'ii& rwJ awt..,~ER, 383. air 2 Door. dlr. Dl% mupe.rUn---:· .• PLYMOUTH -.. lAIVn& 8eadl 'st0.:3100 ~-i~ ...... a1r' xi co ,, ml,, $1615.-dtt 12.000 ml. Owned J<o.. Ut-' . t • • .~ e''6""'• wu pwr, , nt * 644-s.394 * ~ 61 ~ lW -J *Ill 19M Harbor, O:lrlta lieu. 'ff~CSedcdtViHe, cond., Priv. party. $1195. tie okJ banker~ Take 'atr;iall 'p1S: MR . ... '615 yOLVO Station Wqon. 1'ull power, 11.cklry air. 4195-C110l. '66 OOOGE,POl.JJtA . down or finanCt. lDBEN) ~T~...;;. :Uto."_,, t 122 s. ' Dr .• R/H -....1 (ZWD!lll~. ... 4 dt, new tires 494"811 &ft ,ll am 5'6-8736. PD , tt•." , •"""" *" "IO IMPALA 350 CUit cpe. $300 'itlitk1rii * il'f!1' cond. ·' Prtv. '""' $11>.' · ' .. it;t Well c:an<f, Xlnt ...... FA * 5'1!-4213 '70 MAVERICK '1!6 PL, ~ *· , · : .. • Author!r.d Sol ... -..,,-W. ' DAVI! ROSS PONTIAC p BI p s t I t t . EDSEL . II. Good -...... -32852 Valle Rd., .a. • ' 2MO H~ Blvd. i.t Fair Qr. ' ' n I a 11 ' $300. After$ PflC: .... ,, ~ San Juan Capistrano ~utol, UMd · 990 ·Coct& Mea&' · 5tMa!T Polyslu. $2450. 833-2325. ---~ . 2 Or Dlx. dlr. Load~. Fait. ~ · "' '31~/jSJ~5ll/4 ... 2261 .M.!l.'T.RADES, .• ·-·coUPE d VIII ... CHEVY -SI•· ~EDSEL,."' w ... Xlnt air. Can ••••• ,,;.,..,.... ',Pun-11AC .~: _.Ji 1v ,. • e ... tQP tlon w 'Pl P/b, X1rtt · cond $800 T ice · ... -M.t.J H-1• -'68 YW CAMPER 'IO El Dorado by C..dlllu, Cond. "'Prlvale pa'rty;, an. 1• air, · eait &16-1351 ' .•m . ..,..~u aft 11 '66'ft~·: tllX\ll'ioualy equip'd w/every $5100/bert ·a.Her. 131-4T2S., · cond. MS-7?6t. · c.•.c.mc.;>16-7:8736~·'===--I UllrWI .....,, 2 to .-fn>m • '18 CAD El llOit'do. A n il '64 CHEVELLE ~ T-FORD MERCURY ' ' ·' · '' '"; Pop top. 4 spd. dlr, Fully 'fl9 """'"--de Vile • ·n .... -uru. All xtn1'. -. hydro, PS, &Ji' eond. $450.. . Au~, air aid., till fiil· '~ ·~ camper «lll.lpped. Take old-............, ..._ v ...,.,..., 1970 FORD · ~ • H·-' ~ 7Jt .... er ~ car or im. dn. Continental Marlc m, .flaw-. 6'13-Gi6. . tlnn. m-.«M1. '70 MERC!lftY COUGAR. vt, :::::.~.t--11•·3 _ ~ -, ;~ c. .... .,_,_. \em, xlnt bank .finandnr, ,63 CHEVY Station w 327 G_ALAXI E 500 fac;_tory air, power .teerlna:. -·~ • _._ -· . .,, ......-o•<>V aft l pm 494-68ll. Authorized·MB Dealer EL.Dorado '69 Elec IW'll'OOI . . .P " 2 Dr. H.T. lnunacu.late ~ vinyl root. (532582) 'Olf'ee,<$815. fWB1'151) · (WJBOli&) (l ) 9%J..'l'250 38,«XI mi, air $f1!5 ~ = :..~ 1.Jr, Xlnt IPOl'ty attTacttve light ivy $2799 MARQUlf llllU__. -';£'-:;;,; '69 ,vw Bu&, Ak. Auto K Call.alt' pm. .....SOI · · yellow ·with said ltlt.,;or, D.AVE 11055 PONTIAC) . -.rftVJlli · .": Tftno., nu e-with BUIC CAMARO * 'ff IMPALA 2-DR dork brown londou rool. >Iii H~ Blvd. al Fair°' . 900 S ·Oruf·-" 1uaran·ttt , llkt new • L'DMted! am. 5*-1UT Auto. tpns., tadk>, heate.r, Colta\Piftta I> ~T r.aaw-Beam • ....,.w.y " VOUSWACJEN NEWPORT IM PORTS -t SUM or be.t of. '62 BUICK SKYLARK., VS, . CHRYSLER power· st...-., factory 1 l r ;:;,;.:;;;;;;;;,~-;;,;::=,;;:.~ 9QJ ·S. Coast Highway fer. 64rr3698 days -557-4540 autotnadc, YinYI iiltmor. '6'1 CAMARO • .&ally Sport. -~ •• huny on this one. 1971 M&RCUR!f . -,67 PClft'l·&ionnt~ ,, __ Beach ~3100 31~e::.._ ~acHhwy, eves. . CNMV599) • ..,. 321 enrtne. P J s-P 18 · Oearance Prlcl!:d C396AUHl ~ S.TATION WAGONS Aut\\ JM)Wr, air . ---~ -~.. .... Bucket .. a ... Nffda ..... '18 omvsLER NEWPORT. $21'li Jotwon A Son, ""' HERTZ ·coRP (UOG0&31 :.-:OE:;. MARQUIS:AUTH. DLR. '53 JAG. SK 120 642-9405 '69 vw &mdlll Camper,""' DAVE ROSS PONTIAC boo!Y work. Askl,.; $11li. TU1J powtt, lacfory .:i. llArbO; Blvd. Costa >red. ·-' . • '· '$12'9· -CLASSIC PORSCHE, '62 S. aood rond. clean,. must te.ll lmmed. JUO Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Muat St'U th1' 'ti• e lr:_t cond., l&ndau roof. CVTD-5f0.5630. . 221 W. Kattna, Anaheim D~ VE ROSS PONTI Wirt . whttls, etc., tntlttly $2,«XI. ::t.~:Her. 645-53f4 er Colta Mesa 5*07 557~· ~) . 1969 FORD ~7J4} 77M050 )l8o ~r Blvd. at Ft.tr . ~sfu•l l'::'O::.':.~'°"'H"'ad" • 83-198S...., •n vw' "·-·~ "6 BUICK IVILDCAT.;Tull '61 CAMARO, ,.., r/'l "°" DAVI· R~~~" PONTIAC L TD-COU~E . . ~~Y ~ XRI Q>ota M... : . '::" Y· pt••="'l ""·'"""t. e 1968 PORSCHE 9U Tarp 5 1,,.llIIlper, n-ll'M pow8I' factory alr condJ. ~T,000 miles. Brand . mw. -StYle leader. Ord ~ffr _..., Dn., lfJte _O PY.mi:'lls. '68 flREBIRD * ... : ll1hta alone would cost over ipd $4300. radio, 10,00J mlle1, like tkll'dhi. (PlX.629) Cbn>zne map, ~tldt. 'Mblt HlO Hartio.: Blwt. at 1'air Dr. _ white !t'ilt\.duk: blue J,rlte~ 60-'182t-* 968-9320 _ _ . ·-. • .t• '.]; ·: UXl to ~lace. Phone ' su..5701 new. $3595. &46-5033 dayl, $59, _.:'~: tell,SlDlorotflt'.~ ColtaM'tea 5'f.801_7 ~•landau' root~ Aq,lo.. MUSTAMG -. ···" · ·o -~~~ 893'2544 d""'· ~"'' 5li-50J3. WE Needy~ Porsche and "6-<ll8l eves. . D4VllltOSS PONTfAC 'CHIVllOLIT ,' · CONTINENTAL' trans .. radio, hlatv, fa""" ~ "' 2 °'· °"""'· dtr. ~ulD.,. • -'( 3.8 MARK II 62. Unu1ual ill t dollar Call Bill * '69 WESTPHALIA pbptop *Jl~Blvd, &\Tj.ij\Dr. . --. . -•Ir oond.,_pwr: 1teer., pwr. 1971 MUSTANGS ateenna:. C&n fln&Deltt P.Y,t., .i'f-:1 ~ c011~ndc _°!:'. ,wir.d"·::"".,.u .. : 0; 0i.1:~ ~-· AM/FM, many Ztru! Like Co.ta 14faa ·1, 1 1,5f&:!/Al ,11 VEGA WAGON . ' ·'a O>ntintntal .4. dr., ver, . briui., pwr. wlndowt .Ii much HER'IZ-Cl\9D pty'.-t~~;· --alt . ~,: .... u ~ '"~ new. Must .e.11. Drafted' '67 BUic::K s--1.1 f..Dr 4-. __.. .,_. .!>:.. •IOOCI cond. Ntw iu.1 Ii pi. rnbl'I!· Clearance Prlce·d • ;wo~· •ni ....,. · tit\;•, preclate. $1.5ll0. 642-7000. '581600 Super, nu~ .. reblt 597-8808 6T3-{)B94.. • ·. ~.r. ,'• 1 •~. ra~, -•r. l'lQ9 Qrla. cwnt. 15~'_548-7611. (XSLJ!it) 121?'5. Jobpaon I 221 W. ~ttlla, Anahelm.. * $165 * . .r ;;: eO( Joo1<, k runs llM ~-y.,,, '-cond. !<o,.nU '· ~ handll>w ·-· t!ntad ' . Son 2126 H·~ Blvd (71•) n• •~• 1-~-"'" • -· 'SI JAG. XK-m Rdatr. Very ' '·-· 1~5 vw ..... · P/S p••· • A/C ~ ... · riulfal tin "'""°' CORVAIR · ', u~' · · '' " ...,... · · -'"'"-"' d _,. dependable. 673-7085. -nJ ' • '·""'"" • •-· , · 1• ' C6lrti Mesa 540--5630 ' '67 M •·-1IT v "'"'--"" ~ ~·• ··" &'. eng. &: body. _..,:or Good CoRlltion Very rood cond ... -1.o ;,rnl'a.· ·d!tome ~,,oniy 11.000 "I • • -• -~ • • · • • \II-.:-• -lr ·alr, -· ~ .....,... _......,.,. · ·:: bit. ofr. 548-9829. '70 911-T Ponch!. Top cond .. New Brakes . New Outch 6'5--1849=;-, .-, -. milff, ltlll in f&tlorJ,'"" lJH CORVAIR 1, Door , * !Jl. FORD$+ • tar/. .J•• _!-ufl:!:.•·~-lira.~ TRANS mu1t ..U "7 .. 17•~· JENSEN magi, am/fm, tangE'riilt. ssM: 962.o262 '16 llUICK Le · 8abtr . ranty. •101'5. Moma,' lpd •!:lck..AMlFY:-GAIAXIES • MUsrl;Nt;.; brill A:~· Jll(I or.-ci&r .;-new paint/Uni. I tpcl ~ " JEl'!SEN AUTllQRIZED : SALES ", Si:RVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS Be1t otter. 527-1258. WANTED-Stat bttta with tra.nt.,Xlnt tim, ~ ·~~ . , ;$219'~ • -~ n.uo, D'l&Q)'.· ~-n~. . TOr.INOS &f4..-4.3P .• ,, •• , -.. -"' . ~ cond, $lfDI., &tn ~} · TRIUMPH shooldar -for vw. po/p~ ... ,. •"'· ... :,."'°' "" ---lmmac. ltlL Clrrftnl "" .HERTZ CORP. ' ' ·11; Autol Shift '61 Ii.TO $J41S_ :. • ~ · · OUI M&-5390. be1t oner. m-2301. •· ' • ._.. ... 9 ... :~ spection · ltldter. · .i 3 2.5 : zp. w. Kattna, Anahttm e eyllndtt, ~ 67S-83l5 l'13-40B1 er-... _ &. ti~ . · 11!61 v;iv e.;., xlat tramp. !or • C:lDl~C · • _.,, · (714) "-51 '. MVS'I'""«'·-· v'.3, ;;..,~ R.AMIUR .• ~: TDlllllDll SGS. Private party, . .NI ..... ~. CORVETI'E 1961 FORD ~ta Wgn, auto, PJS. disc brlu-. X~ clean:_ , , ··~ ,.!·~~ IHN,lllf"'ll . sa-9660 ,68 CADU.LAC ~AN DE 673.0900 .. sa-·14 , .... PIS, P/B. R&.lf. Runs SW5. ~Pvt.pty. _ 'Q 1UMBLER St a tl e _-:~.._, va STAG '69 vw Bua, 1J.OOO ml'• Pvt VILLE. Full powor, factory '10 CHEVROLET IMPALA: n OOR~ Convt ...... Sl>O. 548-1618, 1&15 OLDSMOBIU w ..... ..,..,. • ""'' ii: party Sl!iOO. air cOnct (Z8U76.JJ vs.. auio., factory '&Ir, pow-Am/fro, 6 mo• old. Must T:ustin ..\_ve, Coata Mesa. · $75. 50-4131. ... IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! ** 962-1M8 H.B. ** ' $25ft a itHrlJw. (l.MCXG) lell. 675-398'5. ,ll no &Jll, Cl) '70 TORINO Squirt Wqon, '68 bJdJ Delmont 88 Spotlua, ."M RAMBLER, ' dr. -&Ji'. ·~ i~ ::;....eout 8 ""· NOW! , ·n VJ! ..,..... Camper DAVJ ROSS PONTIAC • *21'9 · · .<n<> ~3431 aft 5 '".'.: IUll ;.lwer. xtrtt cond. smi. tow ml Exec. ~. l\!IY be new .~ 1315. -~ · Ne Beaeb HURRY • BEA.T 'IHE 109' AM I FM warranty x 1 n-t "80 Hutlor;..Btvd. at Fair Dr DAVI ROSS PONT·IAC ".. • 1.1 !ilNGKAl - -W&ya after T Pm .... .-1een 1-S. Tbermobile Corp. '*"1l '1 K~MANN ~HIA PRICE INCREASE!! cond. s:reOO. 548-2527 Coota M.,. , 546-801T ·llamo• Blod. at hlr Dr. New paltl!/e"'1ne, ~ wfendl 541.,1221 . " 163-W. lsth ·St 64>--0686. STUDEIAICll" . , ,RITZ WARREN'S 'M vw Bui bu 1600 ena:-'68 &0 .. Col;lvt. Mmt tell tor Colla l(t&i.. . 5t&-IUT Call aft 5 pm, f92..491L JJM FORD Ge.lax~. ?ts, •:;1 OLDS 98: Full Powl!l' plt11 • ".~ 59 ~Ghia, new ere SPORT CAR CENTER clean, nw It! many xtru. cuh at oDCI!:. $1950.· Orig. '86 aievy Jmp&lt;, aaod cond, ··10 VE'ITE FUtback, fully PJB, RAH. Oean, rood chann. Car we'l.1-0wrier ill. '52 S'J'UDE&AKEJl P'Ck.· ·..,.: ~:_>'· ~":''tsa'.;'...~!h no E. lat st., S.A. 547--0'ltW. S&6!5 or bit ol~ ~-Joc&1 owner. '45 E. 11th st,., pwr 1teertn1, air. pso, fql.lip., 1tl'ft0 tape, 11,000. cond. $499/beit o l f e r . Mu1f ... '!u.. Aikin&·. $250. With Camper: Exe. · ~-~ ~ as · Open dally 9-9; cloel!:d S~sy ,89 vw, auto stick $UOO CM. . . 494-n'ro alt 7 pm.. . -Must .e.111,mrnect 545-3249. 548-9880. • 545--7361 'M7728'16. cond .• ~t Otta. -.....:· i:• : :-·LOTUS ~ 4 ~.!""", • nu paint, 4 Chrm VW whli wind~ Autos, Now .,no Autos, Now . 9IO Autos, -' ' ,__, ~I, Now ., 980 Autoo, Now ·. · 9IO Autoo,o.Now. • -LOTUS ~ \ AUTHORIZED ;~&.SERVICE NEWPORT IMPORTS ,jioo W. Coast Hwy, . Newport Beach M~R.CEDES BENZ A fiPt 11!:1.ectlon of pre-owned p~t:Jaious Mercedes Bem motor ears In 1tock tn- cludJna; 300 Gullwln(, 190-sr; A: 5 SL model!; %JO, 2sd A: 2M sedans .l coupes at : ijOUSE or IMPORTS ~ Oxlnty's proudttt ; Mercedes dl!:ftier. .. ,re w.~1. o mL Xlnt Sell or trade. * 646--t.m • · cond. $UXI. &U-1354. TOYOTA '72 TOYOTA • Lar'o Solectloft For Immediate Deffvery! Big S1vlngs On Remaining '71 TOYOTAS ..J>eaa LeiaU W TOYOTA 646-9303 1946 Harbor, Costa Mtsa '67 TOYOTA CORONA 1911 VW Sta Wag., like new, 11,600 miies. Factor)' warrty. Call w.o&14. 'fiO VW Bui, crpt thnlout, new tiru, ~I IOme engine wnrk. USQ. 673-2151. *** '70 BUG*** SJSlll. ,.._ '61 VW Xlnt Cond •. $395. Aft s pm 673-5006 1967 VW SEDAN EXCELLEl<I' CAR nooo. M&-8)(9 uk lot Art 1969 VW 9 pau bu1. Uc YVL 895. $2195 + tu • lie. Dealer 521-7211. 1969 VW Van Xlnt cond. OJstom camper *** 675-6515 "It** :..1--,• J~"~ step Up T~ • • at a pnce you can afford 1970 4-lli. Sedan Beautiful clamor 1olc! metallic ftnl•h wtUJ ltathtr tnter16r and matchint landau roof. Luxury "lUlpptd of coune. Full power Ii 6-way power seatl, climatt control air con~ diUonin1, · tiJt 1tffrfitt wheel, stereo ta pt 1ytttm. ·etc. Imriiacu.la~ throurhoat. (838AGA) · ·u ···u· R ··· ··· ' . ' -· L ~ X .-¥.;:-;-~ •. ;: ·, , .• n> 523-7250 )1."'·l" (O<Jnly''> ·" ·1 ,1 St>l•·ct1u11 ·~, .~ & Ll~,.d Vpcy clean! CV'OG687J $1095 I NEl!D A HOME 1966 VW SUnd1al Camper Sett Otter. &M-7777 $4575 ': .. · . d·' B·'•~t J im Sloman; Imps. \'i .,, , & I/',,.,, <;t MARQUIS·AUTH. DLR. 900 S, Coast Hwy., l..quna Beach 540-3100 SANTA ANA TOYOTA '64 VW Bus w/'68 eng • needs IOml!: tn.nl wk. ""' -'56 VW Runs px!. Xtn parla. 1250 6'J.'15!ll 5 .'nt.1 A:i.1 .).)r,41!0i '70 ·MERCED!:S BENZ 280 Service dept. open 1:30 am '62 VW Bui, rnech. IOUDll. s&Coupe, 28,«XI mi's. Perl. 'ti'. 9 pm Mond_, thru 1'rS-Ntw ~rt :.mm..uu shAi>e, full pwr. l owntr· dty. '=-~~.:-~~-drl\.oer, Tobacco b r n ,, PHONE 540-2512 VW '70 Red Pop-Up Camper. w/(Dgnac lthr inter. Cn4) '1' W. Warner, Santa Ana 1 ~. Pvt party. P1.95. 5a>fSIO, '70 COROLLA 61W<'ll. MGI ** Glri'• Schwlnll 10"""' 2 o. 4 spd dlr Ex-• __ .. blkt-, almoet new, extru. * ;S4 MGa Good Cond. * • : super 11uy1 :.: 673-4215 ' • . , ' • . • . •• ~ .. Sacrilice!'-~l.VI~: $15. ~1 ** ance. <6"11W) MH736 aft Must S•ll '67 VW lu9, 10 .am -..U. · ""'°· 175-UOT ' ALL . TH.ESE BEAUTIFUL · LUXUlt'( AUTOMOBILES ARE IMMACULATE, INSIDE AND OUT ••• . ' . . . ·you·u NEVER FIND A IEllER SELECTION OF PRESTIGE CARS THAN RIGHT NOW! 1969 Mark Iii . 1970 Chrysler . --1966 -Continental Immaculate. Beautiful Sliver Mink fin4 ish "1th black leather lnttrlor t mttch4 ' ln1 landau root. Equipped Wfth ·full' -- powtr lndudinJ: 6-WQ 1e&t,. climate ciGot trol alr cond., tilL •1rl· wheel. aut~4 tie crull• eoctrol.. ttc. Th1I tine automo- bile (lbviously hli had tJw. Ml ot ctiT.. \ <WD'53;4>. $4875 1970 COiony' J>ark Maniul• 11.ha ...... 22,000 miles. Betu~ srwin metU. UC llnlsh with' mo-lnteiM. l'ull)' 1.,..,., "!!'-""".......... t!lt -· W.bftlt ~-tM: ei.-radto. ~ JUI• '"' lack, ate. (~) $3975 ' .. --------· Tewn. & .Country Wap SJ. polar whit~ flnilh with 1parklinr medium blue interior. Equipped with the ftntst tull power, 6-way sea t. air condl- t1onlng. roof rack • much mot'I!.. Beau- tilul throu1hout (821ASG) $33.75 • MANY,. MANY MORE FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE' . , -. SEE . THEM ~LL TODAY! ' door sedan. ~autifUl Brulllan &old. leather inte:dor, ~If roor. run lU¥-. . ury features. tnc1udlna full power, fae- tory air 'Ctlnd:; 6-way powef' scat. etc. (SMA7331 , ' •, $-1'275 • . . . · 1969 Cadil\ac Sed. · ' DeVllle. Immaculate. Beau.tlf\JJ lahafna mlat melJ,lllc With 'black · laridau _ 6 matchlrtr' 'tntertor. Fully luxury~ ou t. AM·tM, 'tllt•telt, tun pcrnr, alr cond., etc. Thlr•sttr.ectv.1NtcllmoMe II • showroom trah. !loo• --,. lolo ~ !351.4Gi) ~ .. ,. ' _;::,. $3875 ' hnson son .· • ·r-~ .... ~ .... :"""'"' .. :'7~==::!::'.~~~~--.,_....,; 1;_,d,, ~· • • " 2129 HARBOR ·BLVD. COST A M!SA • 540:6630 ' i. ' • f:~ ,. ' •• . I • • MIU PILOT <;' t • ..... ,. . ..... ' ' v1_,, _..., 1.1, 1971 · . • . .. . .. . ' . '71 SATELLITE INCLUDES:, . u·seo SERlAL •RH2iG1e.ro6n2 Y·I INCilNI, AUTOMATIC TRANS., RADIO, AIAT~R. P/STIHINCi'. W·S·W's. ''' A'R _CO!fDfT19NINCi. · ' " '67 PLYMOUTH VALIANT SIGN ET tutomttlc, ttdio, h11t•r, pow•r 1tt•ri119, wh it• wtll fir••: fVTLt4 J I '68 OPEL KADETTE WAGON 4 1p11d fr1"1mi11ion, ti· di•, h••l•r, whit• 1id1 will tir••· IX EV1461 ' ' 11 DODGE DART Automttic tr•"1mi11ion, r4dio, h•1t1r, WSW, ¥iflyl top. fll6CIHI . ' '70 PLYMOUt H FURY Ill VI, 111tom1tic, • r1dlo, ltt1t•r, power 1t•1ri119, WSW , 1ir ·1onditioni119. f 194· IEN l ' f '67 CHRYSLER NE WPORT VI, 1utom1tic, rtdio, httftr, powtr 1t11ri1uJ I br1kt1, WSW, tir eond, !TSM449 1 -'65 DODGE CORONET 441> VI, 1utom1tic, r1dio, l111t1r, pow1r 1t11ri119, WSW, 1ir co11ditio"i119. INGl1611 . t. • t~ ., •( • • •• :. .... ~ .... ~"' •, '68 PLYM9UTH SATELLITE COUP E VI, •ufomttic, r1d io, littf•r. powtr 1t•1ri119, WSW, ¥inyl top, ,;, cond. IWVE95l ) '67 FORD SEDAN ... VI, 1ulom1ti1, r1dio, h11t1r, po-t 1t11ri ng. WSW, 1ir co!lditioning. l ULIC591 ) • '68 CHRYSLER 300 -. . VI, 111tem.tic, tiidio, ht•t•r. pow1t lf•1rin9 .I br1k11, WSW, ,;, condi· tio11in1. CXEV690l $]595 '. t . '69 VOLKSWAGEN SUNDIAL CAMPER a.111tif11I co11.,..nio11 1quipp1d with ic• bo•, dinotf1, 1ink, bu"lc:1, bubbJ1 top, 1tc. fZl/2 121) I ~2595 '· _.._ .... _ ··-...... %1 PILOT·ADVUT!SER Wtdn6di.y, Dtctmber 15, 1971' . . . LEADERSHIP IN ' TRUCK' -SAYINGS!: .... ·. ~ ,_ ... '1.-r ..,., ~ ~· f -\ • ( Ntw '72 'EIOO 8 ft. Stylside~ 360 V-8, Sooo GVW pkg., ext cold rad, hvy dly batt, gtuges, 5 8 ply tires, rad, htr. (43355). ';"7 OLDS CUTLASS $1196 Supremt. VB, 2 Dr. H.T., ,R&H, air. P.S., iood mllff, M'SR640l . , ILUI IOOK PllCI S1l40 l '71 COUNTRY $9UIRE WAGON '' I 0 p11fln1111r. 42?, VS, 1ir c:ond., 1utom1tic1 ,pOY(lt st•tring & br1k,1, radio, deluxe rick. 181-88S . '71 MUSTANG' 'FASTBACK ' "351 VS, 1ir cond., 1utom1tic, power steering & ~ ltr1k11, r1dio, tinted gl1s1. 227·001 ,,, , , '71 MACH I MUSTANG ' ' 302 VS, 1ir coni:1 fUtom1tic, pow•r steering & br1k111 r•dio, tinted 91111. 230-1 93 , '71 THUNDERBIRD 4 DR. I AM, TO t Piii MON-NI I AM TO 6 l'M SAT PARTS-SIRVICI 'HOURS 10 AM TO 6 l'M SUN I I .... , .......... . .. •• " . .... -. NllYPnm • . ·11 GALAXIE sllo CNTRY. s~~;~, · 10 p11f.·W•.tqn.,.429 V.8, 1ir cond., 1utom1tic; poW1r' '. 1t••ti1tf • br1k1s, r1dio.· 15l-580 ' . 7% .. REBATE, APPROVED!: & R. BROUGHAM •29 VS, ajr cond., 1utom1tic:, power it•ering >I brake,, AM-F~ r1dio, tint•d gl111. 139-7SI ' 'lt70. lt71 '• 4 .,.u •. J 1p11«!1, 1110 EXAMPW: • '7J,)AAYERICK : I @:fi.1 --------" . 96 -i Costa Mesa ®642-0010 ' PARTS •DIPT~ ON.LiY I AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS I ' •• • ~ I • ' If IWLr PILOT i o j - I 1 1 I ... " . .. • cCllof ~ lol!MOr, fon::ecl ....... hMt . 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