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" MOICOW (UPI) ...,, Ji1ar1•1 -first 1oc*
_. the aaUct ol Man amounttd to
:II _..is ol peering through a cloUd of
' clusL 'lben somelhlnc knocked the elec-
-: tronic eyes out or commission.
Tbe offrial Tus new; agency publish-
' od -., lbe first d!tailed ........ of ~--lbe --J dexent ~did ..... it IDft.-landed l)e(. 2. what its
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-.... -about 24-.· Tua t--"During this period ol time • small c part of a panoramjc view was transm1t-
~ ted which does not reveal any noticeable :.: :s~ In the contrut of details, .. it
~ "It is too early to say what stopped lhe
_. transmissioa,/' it sakt "It could be: due to
" tbe local pecullartdoe " the Wid!n& ..... : ~ which are ablolutely unknown. or to the 51trong dUll slorm liking place at tbe
lo time." .. • The report did blame the hurricane-; lorce dust.storm for spoiling the view.
; "Probably the dust storm covered tbe r airfact details witb a film during the
; ponoramic )Jbotalraphy." it said.
Tass said the sudden cesu.li9ft of
•llgnals from tbe landing upsule to tbe
unmanned Man 3 orbiter also prevented
&be recep:ion of any 1Dfonnation from the
lander'• other acim>tillc instruments.
It soil! -Included equipment cles;gned to study "tbe cmmieat, physical
aad mecl1a1"cal proporlies of tbe llUJ'face
10il," which praumably would ~ve con-
tributed to the Soviets' stated missjon ol
oedtnc Ill• -.. Mm. It a1JO said the lander was equipped to
measure atmospbuic pressures and tern-• .,.,.....,.,_
, Mars J and Jt.s sister 5bip, Man 2,
1rhldl arrived to the vicinity of the planet
.. Nov. rz. nmain in swetpinJ oval orbU.t ..-Mon.
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PLANES • • •
Plain or· Jars.
North VSetnamese and Patbel Lio trooi»: and tanks overran. the town of MUOlif .&uoi and altack~ all Laotlan
~t Potillont on the plain over
t.be weekend . The go\>erument force1
wdt leported to hJve suffered heavy
losses, and U.S. alr strikes were in-
crused in efforti tO avoid a rout.
North Vietnam reported today that the
U.S. prisooer1 captured following the
downing°ci the American planes are:
Lt. Kenneth Roth Wells, 34, Maj.
t.land Louis Hildebrand, 13. Lt. Samuel
Richard Voughan, If, and M•i·}'?l"oli'
R. John&OD, 33. , . •
No hometowm were lbted.
·In Tokyo, a Japanese -correspondent
reported four U.S. pilOts Were produced
at a news conference by the Foreign
Ministey in Hanoi today.
The pro.Communilt Nibon llenpo ..,.,
agency, ln a dlsp1tch .from Hanoi, gave
the same ldenUtltS 8' the North Viet-
namese in PariS and &aid that Wells and
Hildebrind appeired in blue priso"'rs'
uniforms while the othei two wore U.S.
fliers' unifonlis. 'l'hey were not allowed
lo speak, 11· added.
U.S. 1pokesman said there were in-
dications that one of the Phantoms was
engaged by ,North Vietnam's soviet-built
MIG jets.
"At least one MIG was sighled in the
1arne area where1he planes went down,"
sald one spokesman, Maj. Robert
O'Brien. "All of a sudden one of our
plants was not there. Indications are that
it mlxed it up with a P.flG, but we have
nothing to confirm it. The crew Of that
plane was not recovered."
The command said the foUrth F4 was
downed by antiaircraft artillery fire .
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Wayne .Narrates 'Scriptures
Actor John.. ''la.YJle of Newport Beach was surrounded by more than
1.000 choir singers SaturdiY at Disneyland when he narrated the
Candlelight Caroling Cer.emony. Presentation launched Disneyland's
holiday seasori which includes "Fantasy on Parade" through Jan. 2.
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MEXICO SHIPWRECK •••
-to. be borne in lime for Otristma.s."
Greatest material loss wa~ suffl!red _by_:
Phlf Greyshock, Newport Beach boat and
fislµDc gear distributor, whose two sons,
Steve, %1, and Paul 18, were ac·
companying the family's v a c a t I o n
camper-truck, tWo boats and assorted
fishing getr~ on the crossing: Greyshock
eiflrriated the value · of ·the ge&r at
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up readily after the &eas had passed.
• 'J'.here was a tremendollS noise below, as
if some cargo had shifted.
"My first concern came about 1:30
a.m. when I realized. that seas were sud-
denly comi'ng over the starboard side and
we were sUll llstmg to starboard.
"I told the boys I was sure the captain
had brought the shlp about and that we
were heading bac): to La Paz."
~ "Steve Greyshock told of looking out
the ports of the main saloon and seeing
~lid ,water ru~hing J>y, "That's. when I
began to get a little scared," he ad-
mitted.
Accompanying Greyshock and his son1
on the two week fishing trip to the cape
was Alden C. Packard, a retired U.S.
Nav:y captain. His loss . ...was a 1~70
Mercury station wagOn and boat and
t!'ailer similar to that of the Greyshocks.
Both boats wer1 powered by 115-J no Ume did I:~~ or any of the ~powu..i. MerCIJ:>'. outboard .engines. (l'f:')f war~· _ qiat the ship
l'Kkard eaimat~ his loss at J¥re than n\ilht ht · lq troub Just before ti.Goo, J • ilafbreak, soml Of the crew came
R. E: "Dick" White of La Canada was through the ship9nd requested that all of
another 'Vacationer who had driven his the. passengers get on the port 11lde.
International truck do~n the peninsula 11 "By this time ~e 8hip was listing more
and ·wa1 ferrying back. He estimated his ~than 30 degrees and it was difficult to
k>as at fl,000 plus personal belongings in stand on the canting deckl,11 Packud
th& car. , said. "I saw pasSengers· slide clear
Those are merely samples of the. urcross the dtck-t;'
claims that will be Jodged against ; The anxiety c:C mO&t of t.ht passengers
,FAfuardo Ruffo of the famed Ruff!'.> Pros_ •. ,passed when d;fylight 1howed that land
of .La' Paz, owner of the vessel. was near. But at no time was there any
But without exception, survivors of the panic.
near disaster agree that they owe tbelr • ...:''lbere was no way the captain could
ll'Yu to the skill and courage of the young have brought that vessel alongside a
30-year-old captain of the SalvaUerr~ dock, even if he could have made it that
Rogelio Gonzales Ariola. At the crescen~ far," said Packard. "With one screw out
do Qf .tlle storm, Capt. Ariola brought !Ile ~ of. the water, the ship was un-
foundering ship about. some 50 mUes mapeuverable.
from La Paz, and nursed I( beck ·to · "It setmed to me he knew exactly
within a mile o{ its berth . With the ship ~here he w• to go: He steered
!isling 40 degrees to sW'board, he ex-·straJght for that.sandbar, dropped a port
pertly guided it to a sand bar a few hun-·oow anchor and swung the ship around
dred yards off the city's radio tower, a until 1he lay on the bar on her starboard
well known land.mark. side with about 18 inches of free board."
Al. the vessel lay on her side at a ~S.. A small shallow-draft freighter was
degree angle, the passenger.a were • .&Jready standing by. Women and children
&hepherded down the canting decks to were disembarked first and taken to the
smaJI ~ts, which h~d responded to the dock on the freighter. The rest of the
11klpper s d1s~ess signal a ,few hours-passengers were offloaded onto other
after daylight. small craft as they arrived .
A! the weary. P:w'~ers_ were disem-The Salvatierra remained on her bark~ at the city s ~am pier, thousands starboard side until a high tide more or
of residents and tour1s~ hned the water less righted her. Within hour ho front to cheer the .!lurv1vors. , s 5 re First story of the dramatic lricid..ent · crews were put aboard to Install .pumps
was related to the DAILY. PILOT list tp start the long process of empty1~g the
Friday night by Paul Greys hock", the first bold of water. The. last ghmpse
of the survivors to arrive home. His paS;Sengers had of thetr vehlcl~ th~y
father, brother and Packi!rd remained in were completely submerged m oily
La Pu in an effort to start salvage of waters.. .
their personal belongings. By m1dafternoon Saturday the ship was
· Senslng the drama of the situation, this on an even keel and a few passengei:-s
reporter hitched a ride aboard Dick ventured back aboard to untoc:k their
Steele's King Beech 100 out of Orange ca.rs and try and retrieve personal
County Airport early Saturday· morning. 'belongings.
Steele and his daughter, Patricia, were Packard, White and .several 6t~rs who
nylng to Caho San Lucas to join their w_ent back aboard stripped t~ their skiv-
yacht Bon Homme Richard for a vies and ~aded through the oily water to
Christmas cruise In Mexican waters. open their cars and salvage valuable
I met the Greyshock.!I. falhe.r and son. papers and other personal gear.
and Packard at the Hotel La Posado. Late Saturday night the rain was still
Steve Greyshock was preparing to grab a Calling. The survivors continued to
night home, and the senior Greyshock gloomily sip co!fee, margaritas et al
and Packard were making arrangements while they asked thenuelves and each
to go aboard the Salvatierra to see if they other:
could salvage some. personal belongings. "Who Is going to pay for all this? Is
Packard,.. a veteran sea captain, had Rutfo Insured? Ooe.s our own insurance
vlrtuatl)i --Jogged'' the abortive trip In his pclicles cover such leas?
mind. "And just how and when are we going
''We. departed La Paz at 8 p.m. Thurs-to get home!
· day In poailbly a 25-30 knot wind. Out.side •
lhe harbor there was a brisk chop and
speed of J2 knots, almost dead into it,
klcked up $Orne pretty heavy spr~. The Anny Role Supported
captain later reduced power and the ship WASHINGTON (UPI) -Gen. William w~~ more comfortable at half. ~peed. •. C. Westmoreland says antl·mllitary sen-
1 But about midnight the wlrid and seas Ument has created ''a dangerous stile of
began to mount We were tak ing green mind" and made the anny 11the whipping "'
water over the bow -some 35 feet above boy'' for a public impatient with the
the water. There were sonfe rtal square war's continuation.
ones out there. "The pitlence of lbe public grew thin
"With the aeas on the port bow, I soon and the army was made the whJpplDg
became aware that we were listing to boy," said the army chief of stiff and
lt&rboard rand that the &hJ_p·dJd not come former U.S. commander in Vietnam.
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Molwmnad Y...,. KllM ..,fl»ed today ' "" ••••• ol 111popularlty brought by Ille
loos cl Eu! Plkislao In tbe ww with ,
lndla. *"tl-Yahyo demallltrallom brou ""t in Karadlt and R.li•llpindl -. •
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iil*l't want uyone to swalow U.... 10 I asked "'!' dt>ctor IOf .S.
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He •,..( the cw to 1 hooplW
wbere X-riy localed several bib of
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brob out lit.I; in l.oboro .. --and thlt la ~CINI U. dialoDatratcn
,., n,.. 1n bottdlnp. 111e -IOld
police · dilperted ,_ cl tbe offenders
with botan diaries. 1
Ah.-O.iu.ahle :Hunt
Ldllat polillcaJ leader ZUlflqar All
Bhutto took bYU IS pns}dent and chief
inlrtlal law administnitor, technically
endin( 13 years of military rule, but trus
takeover ~ no e.Uect on the crowds wbo
atoned the Russian Aeroflot office, Ht
three bars on fire and tried to march on
the Indian lliP C.Ornmilskin Embassy.
' Canadian Asks Russi.ans for Help
In Rawalpindi, the capital, about 500
persom: conversed m can and trucb on
Yahya Khan'• residence and held a mock
trial. 'Ihey listed his crlme1 -principally
leading Pakistan into a losing war with
lndla -and sentenced him either to
hanginc or to be given to India in u-
change for Pakistani troops bein& held 11
prlsonen of war.
The crowds npre:ssed an.ger, frustra-
tion and puzzlement by Yahya'1 agree-
ment last Friday ·to a cea~fire on the
2,0l)).mile western front alter losing a11 of
East Pakistan to Indian troops the day
Odore.
A crowd ol several hundred in Xiracbl
tried to nwch on tbe lndion high com-
missk»n bW1ding and the Soviet consulate
but were turned back by police. Police
also cordoned off the Empress Market
area to prevent demonstrations from ~
verging there into a mass movement that
could get out of control.
1be fact that Bhutto was named as
martitJ law adrninlstntor was st.roaC in·
dication that Pakistan's 1eneral1 were
still in control as they have been since
11151. .
Bhutto, who returned this weekend
from the United States where he staged a
dramatic walkout from the U.N. ~ty
Council at the height of the India~
Pakistan War, began Immediate con-
sull.ations today with the U.S. and Com-
munist Chinese ambassadors.
Bhutto, a long time foreign minister. is
head o{ the Pakistan People'• party, the
most powerful poliUc•l 1roop in the coun-
try. lie had been famoua tor his strong
pro-Peking policies and h!s anti-American
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MOSCOW (UPI) -A persistent Cana-
dian with a suitcase full of giant foot·
prints 100ght RIWian help today in
lracklne down t.be elulve "abominable
""""111aD.",
Rene Dablnden of YIOOIUVer, B.C., hal
spent a week In Moscow calling on Soviet
scientists to p«sent evidence or the u-
tlstence of a giant, hairy manlike spec:ieJ
of beast which roams remote mountain
wlldernesses from oorthern Calilornia to
the Soviet Caica1111
SUcb hall-man, bllf-gorllla crealurel
have been reported in the Soviet Union,
and 10me Soviet scierltlsts have carried
out expeditions to the Pamirs and
Caucasus ranges, the highest moWltainl
in the Soviet Union.
"They are skeptical, but o~minded,'1
Dahinden said. "They are wiOi.ng to look,
to listen, and they wlll. analyze the
evidence to Jee if there is anything there.
That is a1l J ask." ,
Dahlnden said officials of the Soviet
Academy of Sciences have arranged for
expe.rLI to study a Olm of an alleged
anowman, taken In 1167 by • Calllornla
rancher named Roger Patterson. The mm clip shows • black-haired creature
loplnc acroa a fore.st clearinc.
Dahl.nden said analysts in Canada and
tbe Untied States judged lbe beut, il be
ii 1enulne, to be seven and ooe-hall feet
in height, and 800 )lO!ll1ds in wel&ht.
But no lclentlsla have beell willing to
declare that they believe the be:ast to be
cenuine, be said.
Dahinden. to, Aid he spends most of
his time and money in trying to track
down the snowman, called "sa.squatch"
or "bigfoot" in Canada.
He said he makes a living by gleaning
shotgun pellets from shooting ranges in
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Vancouver and aellin& tl!em to munit,ions
Orm11 for enough money to support bla
search tor the snowman.
Dahlnden chose to visit the Soviet
Union because there are some u:tabllsh-
ed scientists who have lnvesUgated the
Pamir and CauCUJs sightings and accept
the possibility that the snowman species
may exist.
Sovlet evidence includes reports of
sightings by ahepherds, catUemen, doc-
tor1 and teachers. According to one
report published in the Soviet press, a
snowman reportedly died from bullet
wounds in 1925 when he was caught
betWeen red and white troops during the
civil war.
In 19U, the officer commanding the red
units, Maj. Gen. M. Topilski, told a sym-
posium that he and his men at first
thought the dead creature was ·"a
rowiter-revolutionary dressed up but the
doctor of the unit and I examined him (or
it) and I became convinced he was some
kind of a very strange being resembling a
human be1q but all covered wilb thick
wool."
From Pqe 1
SHOOTOUT. ••
pi.!tol from his pocket.
James fired twice through his coat hit-
ting Walker in the lower abdomen.
Manager Earle then moved back Into
the scene in the rear of the cafe. He ap-
proached the wounded man and asked it
he was a police officer. Walker fired at
him twice, missing each time.
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, · · Henry :cortez. 37, who· ~rted ·
, 9.year, in Folsom Prison · be-
• fore being woled Nov. !, is
-back· behind 'Folsom bars le;
; a1y. Otilcllls uld .bis puofe
was ''an 1dminiatrative mis·
take." He ha~ 21 years to go.
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-• ID -.. !Iii prop-am wW "'k 1o 1llid· jolio !or ex<:00vicll, to provi<I!'
tllia -education and .kills. the pro-
-""-''ll& and. a smooth trllllltlon ;;....i Jion.<r1mbW life. 1'bauib still in its forinatlve stasa.
''Oamt Us In" 11 plann1nc to provide a
c.uDJl'ebenslvt and COQa'ete UI~ ..,,.,.am for Orance County ~nv1cta
within a )'ear. oae ol the ...... by which the ....-11on " pllonlng 19 help the ...
caaricts ii 1 "1tep hod1e" progrlf!l desllned to cope with the~ biggest prO-
bJema -money and a place to stay.
'"'Ibe step-bouee. is a vital need for the
lndividual who has to make an 1d-
judment. The..percentaae of success ls so
blgb that tt'a an area we aboul.4 look in-
to " said Morales. ;,,, mp-11o... .iould ... k to fiod
citba:wUllaeto stve l:J-«tnvlctl a new
ollit by tullll them loto their -""!
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) ~~~~~~~'~ tt'•' .-c ,., be .,;cilhllll _. •ID odllit-~?'; ~~ -~ ~·~ -~ ... ~.
Mora\et. · -'1:i: ~ " Now employecl !bl county Depart. ~ Ii "'· '_lialaon olflcer w !ty . or•uliittons, Mori~ liil . oiep tit Ille right dlre<tidl
t'fO yurs ago when he wu rtleued
from a chlrge of recelvin1 1tolea pro-
perty. It ts 1 rap, he admits io. · f., 1 ·••
AnotMr. one, nearly 10 yean •eo,
almoll hJd blm . ~victed of a murder
cllltfO. Bui lie WU luclcy. 'll>e vic)im ,llv·
ed to tell 'the ·court th.It Morales was not tbe'mao~who bastied JU• bead.
"I spent three months in the New YOrk
Tombs 111i.s lJ a dangerous place like the
CoOk Oounty Jsli. They finally dtoppeil
the Charges. They. bad me in there on 1
wpPioed chlile of .oionsl1ughl>r .whlc;b
started out 11 murder one (first decree
murder}''' Moralei; recall!. · ' · 'l1lt arTest took place at a co{fee: shop
often visited by Morales and his frienda.
He happened to arrive there momenta
before Police and says be was unaware of
the uuuU.
"I htd a lot of ambltkml u a child, but
somehilw jh<y·1ot loll," iald Mora!OI.
"Now I'nlsta:rtlng all ,over'qain and am
uplrbia ·toward a career In the aoclal
ICience.s.
"1ber• ls a lot of temptaUon out thert.
nuie. are a lot of ways to make an ell)'
buck. And there ii alw1y1 the qWcksand
and I am reluctant to 1et trapped in It
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Aerotlautlcl~ BMrd UlllllnOr rtcoml
mended dlupproval today of the Jl"O""
poled merger of. American Airl~ Mil
Western' Alr LiDilL
Examiner Wlllilm J. ~ Ilk! tho
merger would dbrupt. the .baluq
bttween the large trunk alrllnt)I -
classified u the Bii Four and Including
American -and the other trunk a.irlinel
that ciimprioe the principal part of the
U.S. lir tranaportatlon tystem.
Madden aid sucti • balance &bould bl
maintained.
"nie merger will not result ill! an1
materlal public beneOta,· ~ meet IP)'
•.er1ous ·transpor11Uon ,need !hit would
w1rnn\ 111 weptlon Jo tj1e estoblabed '
.policy of the board,'.' Madden ukl.
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. WUBIN~N CAP) -~ ~ 1, out a.fftnDed today a·dcilion bilPftl
fedlril --tu-a:empt statua for ,~te
while schoofl IOI up lo 1vold F"bJ/<!
: school clesqre<lon. -, ~·
·Tiie c:Ourt mode no comDlenl Ill -
lnj11o nvltW a dedaiort by • tbree-Judle
panel o1 the u.s-D~uict .COIJrt hm
lsllled )ul June 30 and affirmed tbl
lower' court's decision. • • 'I'Jie. ta:i-e:iempt status 'Was taken aw,Y
lnltillly by 1, .prilimillllY iniunctl.~n
granted Jart. 30, 1970 to ·Negro pub~t;
ochool children In Mississippi and ' tbelr
parents who charged c exemptlnr 'the
private achool1 aided white efforts io
skirt cburt-<1rdered iJltegraUon.
The ,Negroes alJo claimed that ~lyate
' iChoQlS1 ~Mflftlng 'frorh the uemj>tlons
were drlinin« away teaclien as well u
wbite ~ii from tbl, [!Ublic ~
thelr chlldrtn attendeil. : • "On tht · contrary, the merger wl\t
,.nous!; disrupt the slnl~,. of the air
tramportaUon sylttm," be 1a1 d.
Specilically, he 1dded, dlsruptl.., would ·
be caused ln airline traf~c between the
matnland and. HaW'all and: tbe . Soutb
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A $721,000 FLOOD CONTRO.~ IMPROVEMENT SCHEDU,LED FOR COMPL&TfON BY MARCH
Project II 1o1,. AYOftUO ind Golden w .. 1 Str .. t Linked to 100-IC(O 51iot>pl119 Contar
The government -at' first remted ~ff orb
to overturn its pplicy of granUna; e1-
emption to the all· white priv~te . sc;bools
and denied Negroes: JeQ.\lf§t that it
be stopped.·
• Exoept!Olll to .... -..... flndlnp
• must b!I Ille<! within It. d1y1, after which
the board will-<Olllliler '1ny i!Ot!tlonl !or
revltw. · '
The CAB'a ultimate deciskml must go to
the White u....-for 1pproval because ln-
tern1tJOiiol J'Ollla·are Involved: _ _,
The merser proposal wu vigorously
opposed by other major airlines and
particularly Continental .Airlines, •hlch
-hld-lilell .propooed .,.rger with Western.
Robert F. Siz, president. of Cont .... tl~
had opnton<!ed !hit 111 AmerlClll-\\'Oltern
mer1er woUkl create an .mlint • Jiii'"
Cent lar1e, than United, currenUy the
laraeat domeatic airline, and would In-
crease what be called an undesirabla
ov~c;entnUon of power.
The 'Juattc'e Dei>artmeilt 'and the CAB'I
Buteau.of Oper1tin1 Bight.I both had urg·
ed' disapproval of the merger because of
ita anUt.ruat upee~ and lnconslatency
with the CAB policy of f1vortnc I h e
amaller trunk alrllnet over the 10-<alled
·Bt«i Four in general route decisions.
Tbe Transportation Department had
ur1ed approval of the merger, on .co~
dltion that the Hawaii authority recently
cranted . Wt.Item be withheld or that ~erlcan;wmnder its Hawall and South 'l'aclfk' iulborlty.
Reds Consulted
For 'Abominable
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I ~ • By JAMES ·O. JACKSON
MOSCOW (.UPI) -A persistent Cana-
dian wfth a .WW.au full of ,Wt foot·
prlnto sought Russian belp todly In . ' . trackln& down the elusive "abominable
snowman."
Rene Dihinden of Vancouver, B.C., has
spent a week in Moscow calling on Soviet
aclentlsts to pruect evidence•of the e:i·
1stenCe of a ·g'IA.nt, hairy manlike species
of beast which roamJ remote mountain
wUdemesses from northern California to
the Soviet CaucaJlL5.,
Such half-man, hllJf.gorUla creatures
have been reporte4 !n the Soviet Union,
and' tome SovietJ Kl~ have carried
out expeditkinl lo the'~ Pamirs and
C:.ucasus rlrtges, the highest ipountalna
In the Soviet lJnlort. : ; . . •
"'Ibey or•.lkeptlfal•bU~-mlnded."
, . Dahlnded'Dld. '~er.ar.e "1DJng to look, P~i..rtn.Ia~. , to 111100;:-... l!\<l''·"fll '-1yze th•
"""' t· lvldence to~; thftll:ft'-· there; "I ., '11>1t II all q ·" :1~'.:#.i.. .I
S-" l 'p• · . . Dahlnden aalit omc..n. the Sovi eoona . . · \ , Academy ol Sclencet ~· IJT&Qled for
·~ t141 uperll to study 1 filql 1 of an alleged
F ..:I ' D nn ... _ laken In 1987 by a California OUJl't .ID J.}C~ _ ... "™"""' 111m.ed Roger Palt>rwn. 'lb• ;; . ·"' . :.:.ntm . ca, 1boWs ..... cl·balred areaturi
:RENO, Ntv. (UPI) -Da&dly aecQoaJ loi>btl i'crosa a forest Clearing. '
pUll, poulbly 11 msny u IO,IOO, ·~y,bo ~ Wlnden nid ¥"1)'113 In Canada and
In clrculaUon in the Reno area, ·narCOt1cs V the United States judged the 'beast, U he
officers warned ~day,. Is' genuine, to be !even arid one-half feet
Police 1aid the pills nii1ht be laced 2 in hei&ht, and 800 pounds In weight.
with pollonous atrychnine. But no sclentis& have been willing to
.~At }ea.ll28 youths have been treated for declare that they ,believe the1beet to be
.ykl,ent drug lllnets since the capsules ,. a:enWne, he safd.
utered the junior high and high school Dahiriden, 40, ¥id ~e •pe.~s most of
ane . Wednesday, police uld. Five his Ume and money m tryq to track
.Youths remained boapllallzed, and they do? the ano~•n.. called 'rauquatch"
were reported In aood condition. Se.veral . or !ht1root11 1" ~da. (
• te<Mgers lold pollee tbat the pWs lo!olr~ Re said lie m1~es 1·flyln1'1>Y gl•-1
:!11 "'red Mill" were 10ld for 1S cenu by shotgun pelleta from shooUng ranaes in
'&,DWI who wu Q-avelln& throuth achoot' Vancouver and selling them to munlUons
·hallwaya. firmJ for enough money to .support his
John Page, 23, was· arrested on 1earch for the snowman. . . nUcotlca charges when a &irl led officers Dahlnden chose to visit the: Soviet
to a prlvate reside.nee. Pollet uld S,000 Union because there are some. establish--
pills were confiacated in the arrut. ed scientists who have Investigated the
. · Police nld between 10,000 ijM1 3o,OOO -Pamir a~ Caucasus slghUnp and accept
tpilll mi&ht aUll be in circUlatJon ln. the the poas1billt)' tha1 the snowman species
' ~ • , Dlf!Y e.1ls:t. • .a~a. . . · "Soviet evidence , lncludes reports of J..t. Francis ~e of the juvenile d1~~lon alghtinga by ihepherds, catllemen, doc·
•Ald anyone with the pills. should 1ust ton and teacher•. According to one
,flush them ,'!"wn the d~ and forget report published in the Soviet pre111, a
.1bout them. U liken with alcohol, he inOwman reportedly died from bullet
.aald, the effect could be "deadly." wounds in 1925 when he was cau~ht
Huntington Flag
Footballers Lose
Flar footballen from Huntington
Beach. loll tbelr bid lot the Southern
Clliforn!a championship Saturday by kJI. q to Soulh Gate with a lU acore.
• The city IYID team, cooched by LyM
Arnold. w11 the wlruM:r of the Huntington
l!each City ChlmpionabJp Ind the OrlOle
Count,y · clwnpfonablPI wlier In the
ltlion. ,.
Obwver• 11id the Salufdly &un<
againat South Gate wa1 clOM unW the
closing at.11es ol the rame.
Team members are all elJht and nine-
year-<1ld elementary students. They' I~
elude Jeff ,\ndrld<, Jesse Burt, Terry
Putnam, John Gifford, Dick Powell, Ted
Lancuter, Miu Mlttln, John Roooey
1nd Courtney Risk.
It's Real Cool
For Surfers
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The cool thlt\i to do 1t Chrlltmu ii to .. wrflna. • .
With ICbool out. 1bout lllO youths look
tbeir boards to the city strand In Hun-
tlQltoo Beach Ignoring I IO dejlrff a~
temperature at • 1.m. and water tern·
per1turo of 53 d<IJ' ....
By 1:30 a.m. the alr temperature had
rlse:n to 51 dell'ftS and wu expected to
ruch IO de,_ by midday.
Life.guard Hugh Foater reported "f1lr"
aurflng condfUona wlth waves ere.uni at
fro ml to i feet, "We have 1 f1lr..ai11
crowd out/' ht Wd. "Some wtll probably
10 OD surflnl tbroup the lll&hl·"
betwttn red and white troops during the
.civil war.
In 11166, the officer commanding the red
ul\its, Maj. Gen. M. TopUskl, told a aym·
pl)lium that he and his men at first
thouaht the dead creature was "a
counler·revoluUonary drwed up but the
doctor ol the unit and I examined him (or
it) and I became convinced be was some
kind of a very ~ange beln& resembling a
h_uman be.µig-but all-covered with thick
wool."
E'roM Plfflf! 1
PAKISTAN' .•.
wl}o collaborated with the Pakistanis
were tortured and e1ecuted in Dacca at a
public victory rally which had ju.st heard
appeals for restraint from Bangla Desh
and Muktl Bahlnl leaders.
Folk>winc the speeches the three
Ruakar1 were beaten . and t h e n
bayoneted through the chest and head.
One Mukll Bahlnl fretdom fighter who
bad appealed for restraint turned and
1'1r1Jdpoted In· the kWlt\i•, llP! cor-
mpondcnt Joseph 'Galloway ·reported
from Dacca ..
A 111J1il1 lle"'1 opokMnlD aill In the
t.mporsry copltlf of MuJlbn.1111 !hit the
pemment leaden would IOOn move to
Dacca. The dtpatturt wu delayed
btcau1e commw\tcatioot: havt pat yet
been restored in Dlcct where the.y weni
1dmlnl1lrsted b1 Well P1kl1ton.
!lhulto fl the first clvlll1n to bead the
Patl1tanl SoVfll"nmtnt tb)Cf 1961 when
Prelklent !Uander Mini ind Gen.
Mohamm1d Ayub Khan staged 1 mllltoll'
coup. He has been ln and out or the
1ovemment frequtntly and waa once
fiM! becaute o( hi1 ~Ptk.lnl stance
and because he oppo1ed the Tashkent aet·
Utmtnt !hit ended the list !ndtl·
Pu!Nn war bi 11115.
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By ALAN DIRKIN
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A new shopping ctn~ coverViJ: lQO
acres featurina 1 Sta.rs Roebuck depart·
ment 'atort and five other major 1tore1
w_lll soon be ~lit in Westmin.!lter.
Westminster Mayor Derek McWhlnney
said in a talk be.fore the ... Huntington
beach Rotary Club Friday that the center
will be larger than South Coast Plaza and
nearly twice the size of Huntington'
Center.
The ctnter will lie between Bolsa
Avenue, Golden West Street·and the San
Diego Freeway. A f721 ,000 Dodd control
tmprov~ment is already under w.ay and
scheduled for oompleUon by the end of
Mareh.
McWhinney referred to the OevelOp-
me.nt u i n example of how Westminster
is succ~ing pi '8ttractJng new come
merclal· !leveloHUertts' In 1~ atWnpt. to
lower the "property tax rite: -
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r ·Tbe '!'as.or) .aid: tbai ::W~er
atij!iuJd hive ·a: :Wo-tu rate~ln. !'Iii or.
ttVea iytari." "At pitsent ffie· rale .i 14
cents U the second lowest in the count)' •
although he agreect that U the 1peclaJ
districts · alJ!i 1chool taxes were con-
sidered the city of 82,000 had the highest
rate in the county.
He point~ out that o~ cenl o( tbe 5-
cent state sales tax is returned to the city
and that the city hoped to ' gain more
revenue from this IO\JrCe than tbe •t
million property ~~. ~ city presenUy receives. ·
The niaYor said~ that Golden West
Industrial Parks owne<: by Uoyd
McDonald also was planning to build an
81,000.square-foot office developrilent that
would be twice the 1lu of the
Westminster Civic Center. A U.story
hotel with an indoor golf course also
would be ~uilt in the community.
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But after court Usued.. the
preliminary in cUon, the govemmtnt
chose not to a I. And ln Julyl970 the
Internal Reve Se.rviCe an'noonced the
u:emptions w )>be cur of( to schools
which discrlmiilate.
The Justice Department' then uked the
court to throw out the ault as moot, ,but
the Negroea.llJd the new policy wu only
"paper"''!'~" and ~ ~·coort to order tough enforcement;. · , ;
In ill 'final rullt\i the. pine! <llOI' only
made permanent the ~n on u~ns
for dlscriminattnt scbOob, but ofdered
the government to lighten~ the standard!
under which it determined which tcboo'la
dlacrlmlnste .
Whereas the government bad merely
asked schools wheth~r they di.scrlmlnated
against blacks, the court said tbt IRS
futurely must actually determine "hether
discrimlnaUon exists and not c.rant tu
uemptlon where It i.!I found.
4 Top Teens Named
Marini Hlgh School has nominated
Craig Daniels, Kathie Thomas, Trish
Waters and Larry West to the OulJtan.
ding Teenager• of America program.
Selected for the~ scholastic and
leadership 1billties, the four students are no,,-eligible to compete for the state tiUe
and possibly the natlonil title which car·
Give' ·
her . • I -·
something to
t,alk about
this Christmas
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: '. •Actor John Wayne of Newport Beach wu lltlrfounded·by mqre· than
; . 1,000 choir singers Saturday. at Disneyla.n.d when he narrated' the
• candlelight caroling !1remony. Presentation, launched Disneyland's
' • holiday seuon Which !-riclujlea "Fantasy nn Paride" through Jan.· 2.
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: on ani•ed 1l lhl1 Bi1lilh ilJud ..-t In
; tile lfortb AUtoUc lodl)1 for .: pre-• ~ llll!lmll meeting with Prime
: ll'miJter EdwUd HMth lo npoir tile • _. Aoglo-Ametican lllltnct. : N-. IOCOl!lpenled by 5ecreWT 'of
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; Socnllry John B. Coonalfy Jr., S...W.ln
• lie "Spirit of 71" jelllntt 11 Ibo U,S. ! N1ftl Air Slalli>n al KindJ<y Field GD $1.
: Geor&e'1 Ialml lfttr a one-bout,. 0-
: in1Du1e n;ghl from wllllln&too. • • Four U.S. Marine belk:opler1 ferried
: Ibo pmidtnUal party the 10 milOI from
; Ibo 1irport lo the 1l'OOl!ds of ,...,,,,,,.,,1
: Heme, the hilltop residence of Bennuda j Gov. Lord Marton be, wber!11be two
, heads of '\lie lneel todly IDll nesday.
: If,_ lalc;llef down Jn bllmy weather
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I Oed the two unloo Jtekl, one bearing the
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l ~ ~._!ii!.'!: ...-.... ....,._ by nillag tbe l"lce of IOld ____ odjull ... -.... .._to--wlil-
~=::-eai>aoi• ratet wUI P.1tco ...,. Coolns• •J>P ro••,o" ~ ..-~. ball • _ .. ably ..,q-year. ~ -Job& w waRtn. Bolb Pel« JI. p..,_ 'lilmi'• _usl> "Pr-1111ao. In bllllDc Ibo" 111....i mi r.r ~ economic alfatra, MIJ"!NDI u "Ille -•!Plf!caDI 111<1 llobald Rmnsfeld, dlreclor of !ht opelmenlln lhe hlltory of tbe Qiet of liv!J>I Council, oped t b I I" ~-~·•::r"s. behreen iill0,000 111<1 117,000 .America
·---w job& coald be creotol. Petmon aid the =memhen of Ids adl!>lnfllratlon iota! lril&hl ~ ~ lhr ....
In lo ·olftr the 1118D1pioyment--·"-of I mllJlon.
• of 'the --·--· """'-u~~ ~-·-~ -... 1o1c1 ••-llundl)' be ~ -Ibo W--WW ed hll job& e!tlniate C)ft the _, that ~the dollar by TM p....nt oDd the I0,000 lo 80,000 =·!'ill be creatol f(lr Flees te West lne wWld -will up Ille ... ·-'·· --ol 1ilotr cm•-by u :.:l: :!i:.:"' -In 1111 U.S. Czech<lolovat world aerobail<a
of IJ ,....i. Mott ~ ol lhe lmplcl· ot 'dwnpion LodWav Be11t
.,,_ -"--"-•-lorday' -Ibo 1~ dodged the attaw today of 1 ,.... "' "' ;"..i~ ~amm:allon• Mlg·l5 jet figbleT""and fled ' s D l' -cakulate 1 It billion lmpiooement In tbe with his family to tne West in
., 0 0 0 WT U.S. Ind• balanoe. 'n1i> ilhoald occur a sports plane. Pol!ce said he > """" the eountry 11ar1s eelllnJ more than landed the lw(/"seated airplane
-: •· 1111 baying fr01D abroa<I. · with his wife and four children Bh '1'be devalualian of .,. dollar 111<1 at Nuemberg, Germany. "' onger -"' vlltWlon ot Ille other currmcle1 · ! are lnkoded to ilom>W the gap that bas
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tematlonal «ll'INaige ..
The development will have little lmpocl
-llormoN (APJ -'1!11 American dollar on what the dollar II wwth d.....itcally
In European cw1eney deaJ. -allbougb Imports ranging from u foreign ..change operatora ~ C01'I to J-color TV aeta
Uan1 al the WuJdnltcm Will OOltAmsica ';Ij':' more.
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President Thieu
Proclaims Three
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We lioY. _,.., Sorriol lier.-110 )f<Oiting -
Neh o tlMicl, !!UJol, Ir....., ...,..,i'on ~.new.
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Wo olso hove wliot could eesi!y,!i. ono of tho
• fiMSf JllOtfmonfs of llWNi!ln, shirts, ~.
,,,...,, sport coofs, ,.~ ond outirw..r. ' .
:rHE l'EREECJ, ~IF.Ii
If,~, Wgli ~of glving _lin you liy the P,"'MI
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lnnllffilo 1ive •~gift~~~;= to·-·: 1t•hli.l'.l::'~~(it"·_:._ . ~ ' -·1• . 11· ~· -llOIU9Q , . .,.;.•,. .p..illrO, .. yof tli.c0n1y'~'9ift fol' Ifie ·
man who fits nothing.
Wliethor we ·~ you lier. O) not, Ou,"'"""°"
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--=llharply In--1111 both· Ibo lrldt bollnce Ill<! the Presideot Nguyen Van Tldeo ·-lllaftp .. !iii -~ 111<1 jlricll ilomalk -ct-bonds oOand. ~6;,.i u.s. proc1uc11 "'°"' nounced lod11 14-l>our -are. for I~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~!'!!!'.'!'!'~~!!!!
Jl'anfp a•,.._ .,.. clooed In -oompetttiw In...., ... nw!<ets, a allua-llllod forces In South Vlelnam for
--..... -.-WU lln>ni In l1on --....it In more -auutmaa. New Year:•. anll the Tel .... ~.._ . l!ld ....... -· u,_ f~-~ lmpio•-el Ibo dollal', mcn ,.,_ ~•hr•~ o -lunar-year In JDld.
flee IOI<! TI''rened In bulllaa ...,kell, Februlry .
.,riec11ng Ibo mt.of uncertalnly wtlh the Calif • p . Thieu coupled hll announcemen1 -real~ of cwrenc:y Vlhm decided QrDJa air an 1ppeal fu the Communllta on the oo-!:'m:!'.~y J::. ~ ~ = culon ol Oliistmas in "'end tbe fighting
aon-Communlll nstlons. Killed in Vegas . Immediately and completely" throughout
~The Swiu pernment Nt the ntlf Indochina ao that prompt and serious
dollar pclly !Gr lb• Swla franc al U4. LAS VEGAS, Nev. (UPI) -A San diBcusslo111 could be held in mtore
Tbis wu a l4 per<ent !ncrMso -Ibo J .......... , ~ ~., • ...s eel pesce. dollar ralo set Jut May when Ibo franc °'" ·-..., -wul -N I'll • '!ai --"' In Imm of fOld. ...,. fowld stabbed lo death Sunday In The Vlet Co111 annormced nearly three
'llrere wu no cbanl8 In the frinc's reJa. · llrelr llloockpallered motel room on the weeks ago that Ill ,.....,. would observe
llonlbfp wUlr IOl!l lhll llnle, l!lfy lrilb !ho. Lu V11u "strip." ceas&-1!rea of 11rnie da1I each for
dollar. Today'• ~ m'""t a. l<llol Pollee slld Eugene Carone, SI, a otlllty ChrlsWU and New Year'• and !oar days
change of U.I ~ i1Pi'ard flom the ·CO-qlo~t, aql 'Ids wHa, Mary, for Tel, , T ~~::"',;, ollld~J',.14 f1En1 In 11Tivodberai!atmdaJ""""'cli\;diedtbto A 'U.S. llglrter-bomber attacbd ...
Pranldurl but tiad!!li wu roll!& oo 1! the the W-ard Ho Motel al were never lialltl'lft defenses wtlldn IO miles ol
,Jte of $G.SZ5 an ...,, ~ 1116 cenU seen allv• qaln. , , ' • Hanoi ~Y in the cl....i strike lo the ":~t.:"tt=~ -, A maid fooiil Ibo.,..... "9 flrmltuN f-~ese capital ainct Iha -I!. ~ 11111 ., ltd anolbet wu dbat1-lllill"blnof' ._ ap!JI." . att.mpt lo free Amerlca!ur jj,,.,;;;;;, ocince. ffGPF leredoelho"&or, llrnrllUnaid~. ·' tbe Son Tay prisoner of war camp
Jn i-. Ibo prlc;t lru find II Clnllle'1 lrody wu·!oomd _.\bl door.· than a year qo.
$G.40, down a centa lnim Jrilloy, , Ills p.cbia were linld fOll<lo.out. 'llrt U.S. command, rusldnl lo meet a
'Thia was gold on Ale in dlnllsta, , · Bii wilt'• body woi near Iha blllrroolll. Ottlslmas wtlhdra'llll deadline lmzed by = -=~ ~=~i.::: Ille -clollred 111<1 bound band Ill<! loot Pmldeirt Nlxoa, -American troop
eluded 1JDm lbll market 111<1 II -wlllr mlpl of linen tabn flllm bed alrtnglb In Vlelnam by l,DJ tut week,
ucluslvelf behreen state banks. iibeetl. 1pokesmen slld lod11.
wJlb lbO devlluallon of Iha dollal' Clark Oocmty Sberill'• detectives slld '1'be comnwrd said the move cut the
decided In Washington, the ""' price for both ridlml ...,. slabbed "a mulUple of number of Americana to .112,iillO, the
-f.lrJ 1old 11 ~ ao ounce, up 12 111 11m11• ...s iob'--, _ __, lo be tbe 1.....t total since October, 11165, when ounce over the pnct prevaUlni •inct Iba _, • ..--
last devlluatloll of the dollar In 1931. P'lme motlva. there wert 153,:tOO membera of a rapidly
Poliee Say Polite Bandits·
Cased · Bank in Canada ·
WINQSOR, Col. (UPI) -Tbe four
"polite" band.its who staged C&nada'a
biggest bank iobbery -,1,129,000 In
Cansdian 111<1 U.S. currency -ap-
parently knew the optf'ltk>n of the Royal
Bank of C&nsda down lo tbe llllllllest
delaiJ. .
The four, •win& aid masks and
brlgbUy colol'CI coverllll, were In 11111
out of the dowelown bank In leu than 15
minutes Sabinlay ~ and bid a '°'
minute bead l1lrt cm police.
The bes\ due police bad today WU the
grmt ttaUon wagon they were seen ·ln
altar laYll!ltbrougb a>lde entrance.
. "11-a'.h4bJy pio!euion•I Job." llld
Police Otltf Gordon Preston. ''Their men
bew esacUy where to go, and exactly
wbal to do. The whole thing bad ob-
Yioualy been planned welt in advance."
Tbe 11,129,000 wu the receipts <i Ille
Windaor Raceway which normally draws
large crowds from Detroit and neighbor-
ing U.S. cities across the Detroit River.
The bandits mlssed another '800,000
which bad already been counted and put
bi a vault in the bank which wu not open for prbl!c buJinesa.
'1'be four, once in the bank, did not
refer to each ether by name, but rather
by tbl amnbn '1one" through "four".
Increasing U.S. expeditionary force .
CommunJst forces fired two bundred-
Pound rocket. Into the heart of Saigon to.
day, but the Soviet-built missiles caused
only minor Injuries and damage.
The two 122mm rockets were the first
to 1trike the capltaJ since OcL s -elec-
tion day -when three rockets killed two
perlOlll.
~x-Panther Recovers
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Marcia
Blake, 25, a former Black Panther dittc-
tor who wu ahot and left for dead two
weeks ago, regained consciousness but
atill has been unable to talk with doctors.
The former communications direetor
for the militant group was found near
·death Dec. 7 In a condemned apartment
bulldlog in Loi Angeles. Police believe
the ahooting wu an outbreak of an la-
temll Black Panther feud.
Maine Goes Below Zero
S'leet Falls i1t Midu,est; Northwest Get.s Some Snow
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. ' t \ J o ~TON._ (UPll.-l'r1fl-• ;l't '!:.:~ ~J ~·~ 81.d--:.c ... 01! __ .g Over Home · deatN!uo•~~lbatlll!IU _....,---..••--U' lli}
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Jr i'f!lred Newport Buch lawyer today The United Siiia bad agreed lo tlle Bermudu for a pr~ ,IUJll· • Officl111 from, lhe CO.Ill ·~dbl!)
Irv I •·· remove the ..u.i..,.,· e u .... Of the ;.. mlt talk with Britllh ..,_. -,;,lnilter C.lle1e DIJtrict "" Co.linl off thtlr I>'"' """' lllo 1ne C-ny .Ot: more ... n ,.. • r,.... posal 1'> 00111tnict 11!5,llllO worth of lm-f'08.ClM ~ ~oc~ 1JM Jand own~g tlr.!ft ·~ • 1 Edward Heath. "I have today madt tbi provements at Golden. Wut College utider Pl ICIJiit frllh "rnalice Ind •V!l Intent" • ' 1 ' flrtl d«IJlon lmplem<ntlns tht Group of the !Iii Ac!. ·
"' 19,...i11, blociing construction ·"' I Bobby B~ker. Tti\ d<clJlon" Saturday when Ille Untied Huntinglon Beach . Mayor Ge 0 r & e two.sa,r,: :home on Linda lsJe.' • ~ Stattt announced it would devalut the McCracken. 11Jd tlUs ,;morninl that at
J M .. ~ •"nll Mrs. lvo c. SlwJei 2211 Pn'"'." t n,.f~·g,an dollar by 7.11 percen~ Nb:on 1114. tonlgbt's """1!'11,-tlng he w.ould m•ke r..-1 clllai In their 0r"'1l!e County ..., De , h ed 1 Ion public • letttr from district ad· ""perlar, Court actlon tblt Jt waa never 'I ave sign • proc amat rei:nqv-mlniltraton Norman E. Wat.son ·and ~ 08Uon o( 'the I1"Vihf Company to Ing tbt 10 percent surcblrge,'t N1lon told DUdley Boyct "rtc0nimendlng · further
.i!Jow them 10 build the homt they had-In Paroles Studied . newsmen fathered"" the lawn In front ol ectlOn he delayed to reach •. better
~ When they bou1t lot 108 for $34,000 tht Government Hou,,e where he had con-underst~ing with all lnvplved."
fn Mardi, 1970. WASHINGTON (A luded his flnt m 1· g with Heeth The Huntington Beach City Council's ·:IbeY argue Iha~ the company'J refusal P) -Robert G. c · ee 111 • d •·•· t I I I ,. f ..._I l .'3 allow,. tww~ort. home and th~ ·pro. (Bobbf) B,tker, the .former U.S. Senate He Mid that It would now be possible to .=;~en~ ~~~ elnw ~j~~0;~~
YSllQCl that the··tiome ~ nt back 1' ltet secretary who came to Wuhlngt.j>n 18 a tnove on to otbtr trade agreementa: which the colleie bu created a furor amOng ~ die .....i.metoes the planned con-ue Involved ln the whole revlsloo ol the h It J I d J .aucitioa -·ecciiomically unteaslble. · . page .boy and left 1 mlllionaire., iJ seek!ng ln t1onal ~~. c ~•.0=~~ !id. ~e~~ ,·,Stur&11 atao arcue1 ~at such land 11les parole from a three-year federal ptjJon tern.I mooetary ayatem. ..,....
'and u.e·lorced resale by trustrated pur-antence. . '· J!tacb./rhe main objectlon ta a t~ent ~--'·--.... J the 1rv· · Com ~ la• which would be paid by raldenta In __. ,.. • "' "" pan, ' , Balter, enl!wli. erlfll Dllillol Berri,an • F,... P .. e i · · . ell communltlea 1n the dlJtrlcl, not Just .,... , .. ...._ Jt relit.,. the -Y ol •~ ·~ o••·-leu -'-" ~--federal ~· \aeo" ao the P'~Y· . ! ---•-w~~... 1 YH D Hililtlnilon Beech. • . .• 'sturpa also argues m .. -JawsuJt lJlat lnmatu take iheir p]eu for. early releue c T 00 "I feel thll t,!llnc bu aotten out of pro-
additJonally charges tht comp.tliy with t.o the u.s. Board of.Parole today. · • • • Pof'UOn. ~eopti: are t&Wnc about lulna us
fraud, breach of .contract. libel. slander Berrigan. turned down in 1 n ...... 1, bid will be held Tueacp;y. for ~ethinc 1'e haven't.~ yet," u.ld Of un.,-1 ... ol '1ip re.w. and Viola UM ~. th -•·J McCncken, 1ddlng the 1gmment ·WU Of cOOsti~f rllhU 'tn1t the cornpant l~t J_U1y.·b teekini a rehtarlng on 'the At l.uue, wa• e 80• called. "prouu.oeu "In principle only." · uni~ 11e1>1:rattd. their Linda Isle lot buls of widbclosed rie• evidence In his land" 1 133-acrt par.eel within the pro-McCracken, a membtr o( tbt 4-3, coun-
fropi 'Bi)'Bide . DriVe land With which i.t 'tale. No ICtual deCision as to his releaae poled city thlt 11 r.ueried In· the lrviqe ell majority which approved the 1gree-1wU · Unltid .before aiibdiviaion took place -n•·be made at today's ---1A•. · General Plan fo~ _industrJal d!yelopment. ment tut month, said public hearings 1ia 1fl7 '. · · · ,.... -· The lrvlpe -.i Pm Ii oott1ldered
:".Tali; "11tged ·niaiteuver, Sturges d!~~U:t:~~e~"':i ~O: •valuable~buefortbenewcity. ' =~=~na~ be held before the pact
Milml', ·antrwed :tHi ·IrVfne:Company 'to Prelklent Ja~ R. ·tJtmmx) Hoffa In a , ~city of Santa AM which his cl1im-"We had no Intention to go around any m.n:e •n . IMUat. reJJtal of '4'.IOI for ~--.n•-· li.aud tut·, Guy B. Gillet-ed a 1113 letter from the lrv!J>e' Compllly of the other ciUes. By l•w we ha. d lo be ~sed.~lnda !lle.PfOPtl'l~. Cllmper• -~~ ~ the land to them, h11 fl&ured able lots on Biyside Drive carry 1 $l,f00 te, aubject of a celebrated Supreme Court atronaly in the election atcippin& attempll · the prlnclpal moUvator of lhb," the
,...,.rental be states. '· _ , d~ on the military draft, and backed by Supervilon 1\obert Batun of ·.mayor ·•~·"If a public hevlnc ever !lll!'P.i. aJlo. ,oe1,. thil hi& r..,.... Antbooy De ""'61i, ,the ID-Called "salld Sapia Anl . end Ronald eupen ol, com"' about, 111 the other clUea will bava ~-r.; Ul~-i-the 'tonner lot l when~ oil tine" of New Jeney. • NeWport Buch. input lnto It. We'U lnvlle them." ~ . ..,&dJ~ tooi 'piece ~I ye111 Tho el(lrt.-ber bolrd law up the Cltybood propooenta "11» lhlt the ;.. McCracken npon.d he bad met with
fCO -,f'., ·~wr intend~ IOr home:~ cuer irL cloiM door lellioft wt th dustrill property 11 nect111ry to 1uo.,, Dr. WallOn, chancellor of the di.strict,
ltniCtbt anil ·WU, in lact.. earmath! inooWI n0w oft hapd, tQ' repreHnted the new city to be viable. Without the taz and Dr. Boyce, Golden West pruldent. lt
ti' i s.i:k. · · 1 • , by ·lawyua. ba• tbe'lnduatri&l prciperty providN any wu'agreed to "ilow down" 1cUon on the
l lle. ~.that ~niJ reoon!ini The Y«a by Which declaiou Ire mode city lhlt developo ln Irvine would r0<1Ulrl pact "lo mue· """' "nothing Wll ~ '.dljl~·w_hl~ alletedly bar. the are never made public. . heavy tai:ation of reiidential property. ml&coMtrued," Pld McCracken. '.ftOnJ · b)cltislon In the Llnda· ill& Baker, who entered t.be Federal FOriim Apiost cttybood T 0 d 1 y The lmproveme~ anUclpated al the
Wife never made -available to hlm PenJtentiary at Lewisburi~ Pa., 11 · (FACT) ariuU -tht Industrial tax but 11 Golden West campus included tbe ad·
anlU1 ..o.r. he bOulht the property~ rnont.lui 1,go, Is eligible tor p'll'O!e frorft not all that Important. Half of the Irvine dltion of 1 wing to a tymnasium and
"' ~ names IS 'tcb;conspiritora" In his one-to-three years sentence on Jan. Industrial Park alre1dy lies within lbe computer and eoinmunlty televtslon cab!· t ~on ~al estate ailes womu Glo-13. ·
F · • ~ ·M •·1 In »·•] ., Santa Ana Unified School Dl!trtcl . Ing. • •Y. Of-tnc acnair· rv e ~ ~ •. He wu convicted ln 11117 of larceny, In-They note that more than half of the f:i tt;'~~~r:~!~R~~ -;:u~ come-~.1e1vuf ~?~ dfrealau:1...:.and hllconaSeplracy tax bill paid by Irvine residents goes to .... W 111 u • .a-· U I ·-o ma .... s W 1 nate IChooll. They 1UUe1t the Irvine ln-').,..1;;iceci•ihe ';°!tO aw..ard damase1 secretary and a prota11 of former Preli-duatrtal properly wouJd be more valuable
Wllllog Plf llll.14 plUi a lll'ln Of month· dent r:yndoa B. JO!moon. Baker wllked U it contatna ·heavy lndustry which i1 lJ' pa-'.._illnl fronl llll cGlltimMcf throul)I tM l•lli of Lewiabur( Jen.. fl,,. ,......., II I bllhes level due 10 ~ Isle ~ • . r· '·'· .. -1'7~ ·bJa..,,..is ub•usted. . • 1111chlnuy. .A '';:N,:... ~: ·J·-· . . . ~ .,.i-• ~ ~-·· • • ~ , ' ,.. t -
Muskie Suppor~ N~ar?
coLuMBUS, Ohio tAP) -Gov. John
J . Gilligan may make a public st.tement
Wlidnesday on .publl,,ahed reports that be
~u decllled lo endone U.S. Sen. Edmund
S. Mu,)\Je (D-Malne), for the 197'.i
DtmocraUc pre1ldenUal nomination.
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;::t .: :.,~~~~· ~~·; :BY'./'F"ffE,._ P~~ei1·~:·. D . ", Gubernatorial presa 1ecrtllry Robert Tenen~um tald lt1 waa a tenta~ve.., datt. •
. . . . ' ... ,..~· •' , -!\,~· •.. ~1.·"· "" ;,. ... \ .. ·~! ~.:i • • .• '} Nny,~al• &lll ·"' wu a t70 M lbi .. ,,_,. JtUll!lllfl were d1'em-where he, Wtided te ta6.' lie steered 111"""'1'. llaUon w1gon . and bO.it and bil1ted 11 the city'• mlln plor, thodundl .. lltial1ht for thil undlilr, ilrop~ a port
l..,;Der ilmlllr Jo lhl1 ol'tbe GreyllbOcks. of reeldenta and louriJtl 11""'1 the 1t.r bow, 1nchor Ind IWlllll• U.. thlp eround ·,
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vice. --remain Oii llclb. ":tlle Jlllou a11 ~ worltl!lt; ml 'll!ilt'• the~.·· 111 alrl1be spotMl*l.'1161.t.
1""' fligh!I, ualtt1 aupervi'°"' ci;~. dld11et off tnday, oae frftlll ~k to
Ontario ood -!rOm 'pboe!U• to Ontario. But the airline bad to ce.netl
Ill the otb .. fllgbis ~ had aCfleduled. ,
A llfi!llcesnian sold an e(forl would be
~ fl\Sde to complete teveral mo~. fljghts ~ tod~ with the aupervisory pilot.I. 1But
~ u,1 ,T...,._ any w~ad r~n ol serivce
·aaek "to Eol'aom • .~ependa on wbether"tb9 pllota return to
Henrr:"'eortei, 37, who sf)rved wA~-,. had OOped ·to use ~
g Y~"".'. in FolsnJJl Prison be-to leep tha p1...,1n -a11on durklc th•
fore .btul,( paroled Nov. I, JS •lrl'\~ bjl 670. Olemher~ of Altctalt
back ;be!iilid Folsom' bars to-M~urlca Fra,lemal ~lltlon. •' ·
day. 0ffi5iala-1ald bis parole 'ri>t 11!1 u.s. ~ c..n of A,peal, was !'an ·lillnlbl,rttati.~e miJ. If~ • l!H!ay r..iperery lnJ\l'fllDn
like.~. He' ili,a 21. )'tlfl to go. _ Sotu1UaJ 'l'~pmtQtod.the qimpaoy'a
• pllota and stew-~~~?T"g Ne~'._. Nam"'" ~~~ ~: ~~.;;:i~~th~ .,, .c. :£ ~ ' ....,, <0111.J>l!lY lci "°" """1i!i • ~·In· ·Ex~~WneyAide .·:t'~.liM~:,:
T. : . . u· "t 16.10 by Sep(ember 11'1'1.>Mana(em eo '. 0 : au~Qn m ~.ollerectan)n<rw~ .. ~~·I!;~.:
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Oren .L1• Xlng, Q,. a forrnec ~city . • . · ·,.... ..;.· · 'mahagel!{~Gf ·two California al)d two .f',.0.. r.;e')
· Ortgon -ties, 'has ·been appOinted to · > -4-:!~~n Ne."J)Ort Beach Civll .Seni~ CHA as ; . ~~~-~ ' _','. .
King, /Gf 40I Riverside Ave .. wu ap-· .. • .
pointed .by the city council lo fill the eamed, . tho !CC pld, ~ thOI on
unupired term of Henry C. Duffy, wbo March 31, 19'/0, P@n een!ral•1 -Wed recenUy resigned. The term runs out in Jl.l:M of 1973, accounta tofalled fl00.5 mlllion. . • •
althollgb appointees . to the five.member "Incorrect frei&ht bills, double billing
board usua~y serve four years. and unpaid billJ ch~acterlud Penn Cen-
Th~ ~ard ~(! empJOY•. c I t y tral>s post-merger operations," the rePort
grievances and •eta: u a liatsoo between iaid. ·
the council and employe aMOClatlons. The enforcement bureau·, declaring' that King, 1 Newport Beach reside9t fpr
more than a year, retired u city Penn CtntraJ'I labor costs 1'have been
manager of Downey in Junt of 1970, a enormous," said that during 196M9 the
post he held for three years. company paid . $434 million more In
Prior • to that , ·he served as city wagea, fringe benefit.S and payroll tf:1es
manager of Riverside, Eugene, Oregon than the cost would have been. If wages
and Pendleton, Ortgon, ~ · similar~ to those offered by other
He ha.s a degree in civil engineering railroads "in the same class had been
from the UnJver.1tty ol Colorado. paid .
<Jwrenlly. eml!1oy<d ·• ,coo¢11>11<>r ol "Tht onalysia coocluded that 'these
ihe Gemco · ~~-~ ·~· scl>olar, lobor colia .•. ranked blgh-lll!W"I the !Jti.fDW1datloo, he is ¢attfed wltli oM" cau.., I01dln( to[ P.enn Ceiithl't' peU· tion for reorganiia ion," the. report uid. ...
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'· I Both boata wen,,;P<!l!ered by ns. fro-cheer the 11Urvlv0ra. " • ' ~1 sbe lly on the bit on her atarbo•rjl
l>orNpo.., M_..,,,)icJlbcilrd e~pe~. Flr•f llfory of ~ dre~tle Incident old~ wl!J! about 11 lnchtl of freeboard." 1 Pac&nl iltlmiliifllfiloa 11 ..... thin wu'nlar.I to !!'Ii ~+11:r-Pllhr ·11a1 •• ··.~ lliilll ' iballo~.m:ill lrelgbler W'f' '7,tltll. , Frilly nlPt by !'Mil GreY*ick, Ille llrli 11?Qdy atandln1 by. Women end child""
R. E. ''Diclc" WhJte of LI Canada was of tht IW'Vlvors j1JJ an:ive horM. · Hil •• wete ~barted fltlt and iaten to m,:
another v1c1Uoner who had drtyen h~ ~tber, brother Ind Packard ~lned ill ¥ on· the freiabtef.· Tbt reit of the
lnternaPonal truck down the ptnload~ , La Pu ill an effort to start aalva11 of ~1era wpe oUloldecl onto other
and )VU ferrying back. H~ etli"!to.11~1'1 their ""'°"'1 belonllnf•· · mil crett u they lltflved.
lost et f7;0iltl pliJI perao.W·heloifilnl' In ~the druno of the allulllon, tbll The Salv1Uerr1 iemllned on her
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the car. , . reporlf<, 1lltobed a ride abolrd Dk:k atarboofd llde, 1mHt a hi1b tide more or 'lbole~ ·are ,merely aamp1es Ef Qle ,SteJ!e~ ,Kina Beech ·100 -out of Orance I"' rl1hted blr.r WJthln houri •hort
clalml .;!!lat :wn1 be ·lodled •loln!I Count{~ early Saturday momlnl. crf*s we11 ~ •botfd 10 lllltall pwnp1
Eduardb" Ruflo of the lamed Ruffo· lllOI. SCeele• lhd hit daupttr,. Patricia, were 16 atart the loOI,..... Df empty1n1 the
of La !''°" owner of t.he vessel. . Orinl >.Jo• Cabo San Lucu lo join ~Ir ,hold ol lr~tor, ·~ Jiit 1Umpee Bql~ .uception, .111rvlvo~ of ~ yiCbl Boa Homme . Rlcbard for . • ""8'"1"' 11114 <!(. ,""1' "hk:lee they
-. ~ gne lhlt. they owe their ~'<rUlae In M~in wetm. . ,..,. -·'flalJI lllliii .. ocl In oily lives to the Rlll am! ~•ge of the )'OCl!I( ··r llMl.the: Greyabocl<a, f1lhq 1nd "'"' 1 wai.ra ,. • ~ . 30-yeir~~CaDtain Of the Salv~Uerra. ~ .... hckird at the Hotel La Pou.do. .,., By ~ldaltemoon Saturday the ahip w1a
Rogelio ~IM A!"ola. _At the creacen-ste.e..ctre,sboct1was preparing to irab a on an even teel and 1 few peuenceri
do ol the.st«m, C.jJI. Artola brought tht . Olpt home, ml the aenlor Greythock ventured boclt •board 10 · lillloclt thelr
fOUDderlng lhlp •bout, '4>me 50 mllee ud Packard w.re 01aklng arrangements cars and try and retriev j>encnal
from La'. i:'°U. ~ 1ttll'aed it back ~ to 10 aboard the Salvatlerri to .ee if they beJongin 1
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~thin a mile ol its berth. Wlth the ship could salv1ge tome ,personal belongings: . Packa~· white 4Dd aeveral others who listing -40 degreea to. atarboard, he ex-Packard a veteran aea captain, Pd ~. ' .. . pertly. (Ulded Jl to ·a und bar a few bun-l'irtuall ••ingged" thl aborlivi fnp in Ms .. want back abi:tlrd stripped to thell' 1Jdv-
dred )'atds' off ~the. city'! radio tower, 1 mind. y viu and waded through the olly w1ter to
well lmowri llndmark. · "We departed La Pai at 1 p.m. Thur!" open thelr cars and salvage valua ble
M U. veuel lay on her side it I 45-d:ty in possibly a Z5-i30 knot wind. Outside papen and other ~rsonal gur.
degrff ahgle, the passengers were the harbor there Wh 1 brisk chop and . ~te Saturday ~lght f.he rain w1s tt!ll
lhepberded down the canting decka to ~ of 12 knots, ·,!most dead into it, falli.n~. ~e 1urvivon: con.tinued to
m:n.al1 bolts which bad responded to the kicked up som pre.tty heavy spray The gloonuly 11p coffee, marg1rtt1s et al
lklpPer'a distress lignaJ. a few hours 1 ta! 1 ler ~uced power ind th~ ship while they 1.sked themselves and each
after dlylighL c p · n 8 r other: . w~.s more comfortable at half speed. ".Who Ii (Oinl to ~y for all this! Is
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But about mlP,,lght the wind and seas. Raffo insured? Doe& Our own insurance
began ~ mount. We were taking green policies cover lllch IOM! · ·
water over the bow f-some 35 feel above "And jlllt how and when are we goini
the water. There were some real square to get home!
or.es out there.
"With the lf.U on the port bow, I aoon
became aware that we were listing to
atarboarcl ll1d lhlt tho ahip did not corn•
up rudily lfler the . aeaa ha~ paued.
'l'bere wu a trtmendoua noU, belO!f, u
, <U some carao had ahifted. .
''My rtfst concern came aboul 1:30
• .... m. "When I reali.z.ed that 1ta1 were sud-
•denly C9mfn1 over the starboard ahJe and
we were stlll llatlng to atarboard.
"I told the boys 1 was sure lht captain
had brought the shJp 1bout and that we
were heading b1ck to 1A Paz."
"Steve Greyshock told of look.in1 out
the ports of the ma.in aaloon and aetlnf
solid watu ruahln& by. "That's when l
beg111 to &et I little teared," he •d·
milted. . •
At no Ume did the captain or any of tht
crew warn the pessengers that the th..ip
might be in trouble. Just before
daybre1k, some or the crew came
through the ship and requested that •ll of
tht.p,assengers get on lbe port 1i~
"By this time the ship was llstln& more
than. 30 ·~egrets and It was difHcult to ·ttam1 On the canUna deQ:s," Patkard
Jald. "I uw ~&era 1Hde clear •Ol'Oll the deck."
The &nlltty of most of the puaenaers
pused whtn d1yllpt ahowed lh1t lend
wu DW'. But at no time w11 there aey
plllic.
"'lbert WM DO way the capt&ln could
have brouiht that veuel l.'°"J•ide 1
dock, even if he could have madt It that
far," &aid Packard. ''With one acrtw out
ol the water, tht ahlp , wu Ullo
maneuverable:.
"It saemed lo mo he knew e.acu,
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• Due ·s1 Billion
In Oil' J.>roeeeds
WASHINGTON (AP) -'Ill• Supreme
Courhuled lodiy lhlt the Fvtmment ia
entitled to more than fl billion in lm·
Pounded proceedJ from oil drillltt1 lealff
in I.he Gulf of Melico.
The ~ 1n a unanimous order,
lt'IDted I motion by the rovernment for
entry of a dtcrtt rtvinr the money to tht
federal 1overnment.
The IOVtrNnt:nt contendtd. that it was
enUtled ln lhe !uncle becluao t.ou!Jlena
oclinlllad In 1 1pedal muter that It
would bavt l'IO'clalm to the lu'*.M mat·
ttt bow lta boundary dlJpulo with
W1thlbtton OYtr aubmer1ed 111141 ln the
GuU 11 aoWed,
The justicee mod• no cOmment In gr11>
U., tha IOl'trMltlOI motion,
In orll hearlnp Jut ,...k, U.S.
Sollci!M Ge""al En>ln N. Grtawnld
ar~ed In behalf of tht 1ov1M1ment11
claim tor tht money that ''the amount
here It too great In be left ln llmbo."
Grltwold •rsued that •~OI . to
court decillons rt1chln1 back tt yem
there was oo buia for l:etpfq the money
In eecrow.
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t4 °' "t °"'f.."lltt· ... " } . _ Detectiv Jirq Bla~·Jlid thie .. !Pf.1 hJm. . · · , · -1.i:-~,.&l1JUJl'!l 111Ul~ -~d1:$1o 30 ~11111:~--~;. .J"1!iJ.!_ ~~iduq. 11-;e ~-~.tile •· .,.,_.~ .... ,..-.ball<'---'~--,·. l. :......1..;..l.!~··~··-. ••
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aleited '.~lei witlf.a silent alarm ill whlli, plaati: constnlcl;on-type •ei. --a\ irhlcb'time .......... cata~MfiiJ,8 today',:81 -Ute>-tieijlit of the A search of.the traffic e.txl ~in. ~approached· a aecond tlner two win-._illoUr'CbristmU sboppl111rrush. clogged surrounding neiJlibothOod .... -dllwn liid ~·hii ~.
·No imJ!>edia.te eltlJnale of the sum under way, hut inviltigaton beµ .. e;tlle 'Ille -leller mlde np an-.to
tabn from 'the Security Pacific Bank bandit made: a swift getaway. ' ~1 · for time wtille po1lce ,, were
BfaDch, 116 E. 17th St. waa available. Police said the bandit entered' the bank alinultaneoualy beading.for Ille bl!Jt, but
Investigators were stlll <iuO.tioning the with a manlfa envelojle' ai>POarlnl 'to , be said the bandit roathed ID 11'1 cribbed
two· female teDers, appi-oached by tlle on bwliness, but pulled an automatic p~ . her rectlpta. fleeing out the·t.11: door. ·
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'lJ{H)lin 'U 'Off" · · < · · · · "" · . ._ · · . · :-.,. ..... .,:~ .. : .. : vo1~.o~:ng· ;·Boat ·E·¥plos•·n-11i :
0 .If.. . .1 ... J.'1 fl, ~·T~ . . _ . ,,.. _. µ•a ..ii· ',ll; '.. ···1.1 ·f'' •, .. ' ~ ~
• · -~o ;:~ Mell Men nvam alhaN tttb. Sl and'~anieJNS."~. , •1 w:
Olllcials !rpm .!lie Celll ·~ wtli' ..-.jnjutlea ·-., 11Jibt wbe1l 11t1t·St. bolll of COota Meoa. , ,.
~··Dlllrlcl n ooolJls if'~... '!lift'..,_ _,. c:rii111r ~ 'J'n!dl and --1511 Y~.to a
p;ui'IO cimlirDd llli.G111jorlll ol Im-~·-··of.98il1Di .,,,....~ -·A•alcin 1oftd4qij ~·ela..t.aGokiinwoot ~.;.i.,· I Ttie viClli!il>oion ldei.iMlled "1.lhe u.1. ~· ~ •ic>lit xarpn."ran1j tifpbJod.
._.. ll,IS Ael. Cop! Gulril •·lltchird 0Treldt .;o, IIM ~ _. reacuM'from the ~'liy a
'"' UL Coat Gdard helicopter' which F~i:~J::1t . ;Cit(~! HaJI Shht; . ~ them to'Twrance Memorial
a letter .~ from ·distr~· -~ Y I Both Wft: treated for minor cuts ,and
-NonDll\, ~ W.t>Qn -~ B ilks PO 0 -~-Tleidt, ~y had •.fool iJ>. ,.,,.,_ -"reconnn<nding further . I a pen ,_,. ~ I . . . .
.,.,...,,,.,3 -3'""" 1 ' • ,The. exploaion and sinking wu radiood action be delayed to .reach a better l!llden~ W)th>all IJ\volved." · \. O><ta M~clty hall Will be ~losed Fri-· ll:eU:e~ni:~1:r: ~:nf.,;:-.:;1:
'I'll& Huntington Beach City Council's asy for_tht Cllrlltmaa holidays, but local , beach .-.n .. ntlln IOulb of AvllOo.
d«lsion in principle to form I special ba'nk.s and polt offices will be~-The Qiut Guard Said no tract ·o1 lhe ~t. district Jn , ~l.ifcllOn wjth Qty _workers 1will a~ ha.ve the fo1low~ hp.at could· be found and that the cauSe of ~ 'COllege bas ~ a hvot~ an\ong Ing Fnday off tO celebr,te New ·Vear's. the explosion ir11 unknown. r .J Cltber city soverDmenta, inc) a d'l n g, some banks will dose~ on~· ,. ....
Weatn>lml4o', Costa Mesa .arid Ne1'JIOi'I Bank customers should ~ llleir ~,""
11eac11. The·mata oo~ 114-l-.iolcont . bahl< 1o find out 111 cloli\>l:boilr·U.. •r
i.5'. a~d be "'41 tiy nsklerill in tielm Qilistmaa ond i;.., Yun. · · Ii f01ut.a Ii~ ;uStri<t: nDt Jost. 'l'ra•h coU•clioo ..me. will. -lftiL-IJUtb. · ' , as· ..,.,,,a1 in Oilta Mesa, acoordlng to oi-"'m1t 1 llal •-oil of pro-ty officials. • I' , , ~ ll[!O laltlnc -IUing"' Poslal •service 'wllJ ·aJsd cootinuelunder
tori ' itblyen'ldlMfe~" aaid normal cond!Uons, except for Saturday,
MCCtaclbn, ~tilt ._-t WOJ Quistmas ·Day. when only IJltclal
'1n ptindp(e otJti." · delivery J~s ,will be delivered.
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Long Beacli Fire
• LOl'IG BEACH (UPI) -Fin c&W!Oll·an -~ '50,000 dalllai< to -Jonei' ' Dlnilllft.ljoom and Reataurant'here;tJrlY
today. Tie roof:caved in during the bfaze,
which appirently started In the kitchen of
the one-story brick building.
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Wbe11 l!>ur winier lpor\I eothuslasll parked on
We Mlnn""'nkl at Wyiall, Minn., the Jue wu
troz1L WblD they retur~ for their cars, it wu
unfrozen, with rtllilta llial dampened their 1Pirila .a bU. There wee ... IDJariea.
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lloa ~n· two-•. .!fr. •and ~-lltq llllf .pul ·another ....... .,. OD the roof: .: .Mn. Dave' .. ~ )lll'fllnOtid .,, fie! lb.• -.'=w,.• ' '
:_POlicelforce'doe a fine,JOb.and tfllt.1he ·m~n,.in the', ·1
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·,,-.:. -. D . · , . . _ E , . , Crush Decliiles
:-as ·. einonstration~ ·. 111P.~ -: ..:nu:~-:~~~;:;:
. • • . local pootal <>lfldall.
KARA<:"I'(UP}! ;:-·-.~r "81>1. 2.@mll~:lffit.rnfmlt~~llloi 'i'?Om 'Dec. 11·17 Ibo Cost& Mfta.Poit Moha'!'~i.r&!'X!I.~' ll>U!'I East .r..iu.1aa· to 'Ind\!j\ llWPI' 'the day. Office bandied 2.j8o,oOO lueca1 o1 moil,
oo •fWl'tf~~~~ ~~'~ befo~ \''~ .~ ·;; ~ •'t · 1. ~partd with 2,510,IJGO ,plecea"cif ·ai&ll
, !ou of~~ ·n ~.-Wlll1 • . ~croi'd of•aeverlil.iliidr<d ln.Karocbl durin1.theU111tperlod1Ut,.....
lndiL ,Al!l;.'faljya demoniiraliiili<' brvte tried to m111<& oo the Indian high com-, i llOberl N~licln, ~~ far,-llii :fi
out In ]\afabhf and' Rawalpindi rwhere I. ln1;1'°'1 1>¢!dlng and the So~et CQ11Sulale . local ottlce,-/oild )lit .·dtdn, \ -. ......... .""'• ·l ! ·~ mock trlil ·sl!.nten~ed him to hang'~ •· but were turned back by·police: P<l11ce1 1 ~v~ ·"r..r. I -
Pakistan n:idlo said d!inoiistrations al"I c,-onloned o!f .the .Empress ,M'r~t tbere II\" a :"lilll. cjtop•ID ~~ Jllall ,," .• ! •
broke out later in Lahore and P~war -(~ PAKISTAN, P.ap J) • . So far, ~ Wedlll(ll(lay. Madi a )tW ll
and that ln some cases the demon1tr1tort , ~viat. single day of malt tblti) IC "'·
"t firas ill bulldlogs.•'111e broadcut said Q . , k A · , t~1 p~:!!, ~mall, .~th.oh,~~~ , ~ police dU:JJr~ some _of the offtnden u•c 'ctwn i-.. ,._ ,...,,o; _,... wHb ba!oii charges. • ' ~ the a~erage dally llllOWlt. '• o •
Leftilt poliUC.Jil ,leader Zulfiqar .An , , ·Local postal'worken ~ ..,,.., ....
Bhutto' took over, as president ud chief sa· ve .... ·'Pat: .. _ nt' days a week, -.. -a11aura,· maf!W law adrillhistrator._ technically o. .., day, to handle the Chrlstmae '!'alli
endlilg LS years of.mllilary rWe, but tb1s Nelson said. r
takeoverhadnoellectcmtbecrowd1wbo LONDON (AP) -·Mra. Lesley 'Ille Cost& Mola olllet'bU not blrell '·
stoned 'the Russlln ~erollot office, set Croom•'• electric inlxer '!!w, ~p,i-1 any utra help for 'the bollda,1 the Pia! '
three.hen on fire' and tri<:<f to march qo u 11be was making her "'1llltlllU three aeuona. Nebon said thn' Pftfor-14
the'lndlah High d!mmillslo!! Emba11y. . ciike. • ' . give· their regular employ .. '!lie 'liidrl
In Rawalpindi, the capital. 'llbout IOO · . "I ttied puttjng It togelher .pm, money. · ' · ·.
pertons convtrged in cars,and trucll:1 on ~ bat there were--· obviouSl7 parts' Y~hy110ian'1iestdenceaDdheld1mock missing," "lhe related later. "I
trial. 'llleYJlated his crimH'-: piliicJpally '. . didn't W•ot anyone ·to , swallow
leading l'ikiaton Into a )oilng•wa,r, 1!lth • thein, ·ao i' uked my lloctoHoi Id-
India -~and s~ bim ':either to1 • Vice.•• · ' • '
h<ngillC er QI tie ll)ven to Jndla In ei-• ' He ient the cake to 1 ~ital :~:rl~!'.~·troop• "''~·~.1.r... . .;:;~t~~r~'~w;~~:~~~ .
tile. crowd• ..,P...i..tr an&.~ :Jru~fr•" · cakf and roniov . Sbe' thinks •
11on m\dipupil!lMll!·by ·V.alJ1a'i· agree-· 11'1 worth the · 1110.IO 'f~;
llltllf 'liJt·Fiidoy to -a,ce_flre on the' .._...:....._:..• _.._.:,......;:....,. ___ -' . ..... . . . ' ' ' . ' . ) • • .fl :; • I f •
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1a u.. -u"'°"' . "'Ibey art ollepllcal, but open-midded, • •
llolll..WO said. "~ ·~ walb!I. to toot,) to listen. 'and tlity wur ioel;>U the ~ to ... il there ~ •"1thlnr tbere. n.at ia Ill I ask." , , · ilohlnden Aid offlclala of the • Sovltl
Academy of &:lonces have alTlllled for'
exports to atudy I film of &II 1llt1!cl I ""°""""' ~ in 1111 by • call!omta nocber hlllllOd j!Dg<r Patterton. 1llt•
rnm clip lbowa Ii black.flalrod cnol\lro
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The-11treeCa ·of LI Pai, Baja Californl"
capital, 'were 1 me• of 11limy mud pud-
dles Saturday and Sunday,
_A·drlvlng troplcll rain hod been falllng
for tliree day•.
The soggy eo~~ion of the ordiharily
cay fishlng and vacation 11pa m1tch~ the
11plrits of ·aome two ~ · Atntrican
vacatJonen who huddled in alngles, pairs.
end smalt p'oope hi the blatroa end hotel
lObbies.
) "'' ,........ .Throu. gh the. 1w. lrlln& ml!ts thelr col1 a11er.·t• 11.i.-..
ed lective gazes we~e f~ened ~ quarter 0
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f ' i!enr;Y Cor!ei, 37, who serv 1 mile off lhore wi)ere the w61te, '®-f"!'I ~ • 9 years in Folsom Prison be-: .·.fore beinl paroled Nov. 1, is ferry boat, Salvatierra ("between the
:· back. behin~ Folsom bars to-land") wallowed On an exposed and bar.
: day. Olllclals uiij bis parol~ ; · The flooded cargo bold of the once iail ~ wu 11an administrative mis-irans-gulf. fefry · ~ , from , La. .Pai ' ~
take." He bu 21 years to go. Topolobamo on tlie-Mexican mainland -
~ .... . held the Jut . vestiges of their personal
~ belongings -except the clothes on their
T-:..:;. · ti• · i backa end•''''!~· peaoo. • -lllCUrpora on . 11ieymea.stt~asilablpwrec~-
; .J ' ' . ed ,. Uif f>l'!>V'11>!al Wend. TheY
' • " -• ' ·''" ..... 111" """" -1*as !iian l,oOO
Santc-tk."-' H~lpers
.-"' ' • • l;fr.· '... ' Santa's helpers tnm't 'ill little elves. Some are re-tirOd tenanll of Regal Club Mobile Hom~ P~rk, 1845 ;u · ie·, N •. · ..,,. . -'"'""I -_ oo• 1mm1v•11on i.J'QJ ear1no: .,., .. ' ~f··~.t and-la de -. '' -· -· · --e ~.·.:..:-n• ~·~~ tmportai\t · .,. "" ) ; dleunw*';;; 'alone , with other ueorted· · • •
Cl • a.... piraou!~were locUd ·fn lbe
Monrovia Ave.. Costa Mesa,. who are ~1v1ng gifts
to' chiltli'en inste•d of eaC)I pther at their tradition· al Chriatmu party this year. More than 700 new
ittm.s were.donated to Marine Corps Resetve's Toys llDAA., . l!Ov• .. f their respel:ttve,
Cl!'I, fluCb and eampen. ' ~ \ ;
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!Or' Tots Program. Taking yiventory (from left)' are
Regal Club President Dav' Mitchell, his toy chlll'
man Howard Pellcs; NaVJf Chief Tom Mayfield of
USMC · !leserve Training Cooter, Sell .,~ach, and
campaign committe-memb<• Mn. Juan1ll A!lkn>m.
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' &Ill rilie!soo'<0!1>-~ '"°' piantl "-.lned ,lrollndie4 •1pd1Y
-piloll failed to rtporl for 'llOfk hi rn ·atl<filpl by lbe airline to r..,...,_
vi.,. white mechlnics remain on o1r1-.
'nlle ptlotll are not workLfta,1and thlt.'a
uie Jtor:y,'! 'an alrilne si)okerman-aakL
-ho nights, u,,1hg m.ipervisory crews,
did get off today, one irom Burban~ to
Ontario MCI MOl!ler (rom• Phoenil to
Ontario. BUI 1he airline had to C"ll<;el
all th.·other ruabts ii had,scheduied)
A opokfd!Dan aald "'1 effort would be
mide to complete several more fllchts
today with the aipervfoory pifoa. 1 But
any widespread ' ieM:nrpUon of 1erlvce
depetldl on wbethtr Ill< puota mum to
work. . , . 1 a;
Airw~ bad hoP,ed to .,. lllJ'!'Vi""'
fu keep·tbe Pia.., In operation durfnl<h•
airllte by !70 member• of Alr<rift
Mechanics Fratern&I ·:Assocl1Uon. l J1ie 9th U.S. 'Clrt;uit Court ol Apfl'lals
grpited a Io.day temporary injunction
Salurday .l'l~leh~9!e4f.the comP8!)Y'•
• pfl~ and ··~ f':>"' ~noring .J pjtj<et lm . ..el'.tiJ W .11\1.~lfinla. A
: ipokesman ron.Ainreat Aid today the
company iii now. ~~ a Permanent ln-
juncfion.. • ,
'!be. mecbarilel ~;""1tinl· a ware boOal fmn the current 16.i. per hour to
IUO by Seplfmbtr, )1'12. M-ent
bu offeud lill'-to '6~7!, . ., . . ' ' BJ GllOIGB LEIDAL TIMM vehl<lel were lllUI window deep
• .. ... -... -In the boJd•of SalvatlarTa·wblch 1!111 WU f'reitt P..,,e J c B I s· " . . d
Tilt cea1ra1111ue to,be decided by a;:.~.:e.e:i:i·~1c1e1 ... .m at .urg ar urpr1se Hoag Personnel
-1.-lllllble voters hi 'I'll~ IChooi. of 1nlall fish, oblivious to 1be P AKJSTAN ; , ,
.-!ft lrvlne 11 wbelbtr or nol -r fltlh of welding torche.s end the roar of a E ' ' h 'F'
wlllbealllwcityh10r1ngeCountY,. I doun ormoie-f'I. areatoPl',venldemonstratlonrlromcon-B G" I . M . H ., xtingms J.l'e
on the cltybood iaue, the-ballot offen Disaster area? Not quite. These were verging there into I mass movement that ·y ..... m esa . ome two ~ices. Voters may place their "X" merely . the material belongings of eome uld t 1 1 ,_1 .LL . Smoke generated by a fire that broke .....,, 130 J>ISM:•l"I _ Me:s:lcans an d co ge 9u o conu u • out iii 1 piece of medical ~qu1~11t
Li the column labeled "for Incorporation'' Americans _ •board the SalvaUerra who The fact that Bhutto was named. as called her father tO tell what had hai>-filled the 11econd floor surgical wln1 at
lf they dealre fonnaUo.n or 1n 11.000 1t lea.st escaped with their lives in a martiel law administrator was strong ln· Returning home on the night her Hoag Memorial l;Jospital, Newport Beach,
"'lllcleua" city that someday m1y lfow freak storm which raked the Sea of dlcatlon that Pakistan's generals . Were brother had received • $t4,000 cash in· pened. h lked . to th with smoke Saturday night. Co fro 'dnl"ht lart Th aday to Mary Burton said s e wa in e The blaze was extingulsbed by hospital to ODI includlni 53,000 acces and more rtez m m1 .. ur sWl in control as they have been since 11urance settlement and spread the word home and was going upstairs when the personnel before Newport Beach Fire
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,...;. 000 I b ·~-· lOflO dawn Friday. about· ii a Cosia M"a g1'rl surp 1'sed a 1 dd nl · eel -•-·na her ' · _,. peop e Y ....... y:ur · "lt-wU 1 night we'd like to forget, but 1951. • <:,3. _r burg ar su e Y ~merg , :wruVI Department erew11 arrived on the 1cene.
Oil the other hand , voWI m1y flace never Wlll," said Mr. ind Mn. Mel · Bbutfo, ,rtio returned this weekend cat ~urglar, who fled almost·empty·hand-aside and fleeing out the door. Investigators 11aid no one was injured
tbl1I' t(~"··ln the column ~~beJtd "qlin.d: --Halbert, of Emerald Bay, LllUDI BeaFh. from the United Statel w~'he staged a edThe incident Friday left the girl 11lmost fa~~ o;~s I~~ ~=~~:fi~~ ~ ~~!urton ~ncU::"!eraned ul~as~~~~u~ke~ w~~
iwlbtitlin" '1f'1u;e, prtfer lilt tht .,, .. ~ IJpptd coffee In the aldewatk care ctrainaUc'w'1koUt frdm the U.N. Security hysterical, but the family miss~g only Officer Veach said Miss Burton's is used to mai.tain a COC)ltant leYeI ol
· lhll We lflnabi uiier.1111 ~ 1ft l!Oftl La Perla on La Pu' Council al the hell&!·~ ,lhe India· 117, polk:e said. brother had obialned his Insurance HI-allnOIJ>herlc bumidfly, · 1
lion al Iba Oran&• ~ • ~ten. · Paki1tu Wir ·bpc ~ ~ate con-Office( Ron Veach wu dispatched to Uement from an accident severll years Selling up special ventilating f1p1 car-. e· I tia · ':~ ~, dooi~'t w::ier: :~at • 11 end O>m; ~nt~la;, ~~lie hop~,:~ ~ • ::~::::t:~:'.".°1 ho"'.' prior to ~:!k!°fr!° ~fi~· fire.men cleared
IL-a--1 " it.II':-"" , • l,don't BhuUo, liter, t.!I ·~~~i.;~~~~;~~~;.;i~~:iiii~~~iiii;ii.i;;;oi;;oi;_,.:;_.;;;;_i;ii;;;;;~i;;;;------Oij Mrt.tloilW .,....., •ma ...--.. bo wi' ii gel head of t1io . '• party the Ii
dniW :,u· b ld~r 11--U. ~: bOme:! illie ~~· ~ . mQtt powerful politic ii group in the ~
::;.. il"!~nl of I\" ~·=all l~nal ~'flaWf ,try.p~~po~~;'::'t ~%1~l:n:~~~ •Cl'.'IP. Jn Ute A~'1j;d ~'°;ny. therein. They had ·tven the CJ!' all tbe 1 &ct ~t 1-,ung . toward the Unite4 I~~ ....U1 Mrs. $mlth -~ ~P" way down-Boi.· ~ornl• lo-GaiMl-$an ·->s1ate1 "!ol!ln JWaiblll~ 1 u'Jip o r Led
ptared twice to ~·k agalnat the lfl· Luc11 1Dd.-were. a short aat home '""Pilkls an's 'p0sltiori1n the lf.'.day war.
corpor1tlon. The basis o.f her 1rgument i1 -to be home In ~me for Chrlatmtt_1" ~'·) 'Hi called in the_~hiel of the Pakistan
the control of the Irvine Company1 ~.Y. lht 1 Greatest m1ter1alitou was aufferoa1 .~~ J it Force and thct Jt&lef of the general
Irvlhe Foundation. She has for mqre tbait '·'Phil Gre~sbo;ck, Newport Be~c~ l>Ot ~'"' · atall ol the,. Pald!tanl( ·Army and an·
1 decade fought to ' gain contrOI of ~· ~.fishing geit·dl!tribUlof, whq.se 'tWci sons,·. 1 ilounced he would address the nation
· land ,rich Irvine Company and· arg\le1 Ste.Ye, z.r.,: and ~au! 18; tt'ere a.c-ttonlght. -· •
that her Interest as a stockholder places con;li>an)'!ng the family 's v a cat Ion There was sha;p contrast to life in
her uin the same boat•f _with stu~ents of c~taj>er-truck, two bolls and assorted· Pakistan f.Jld India. Radio Pakistan an·
UC Irvine ind the estimated 11;009' 6ihing &ear on the CJ'Ol!ing. Grey1hock l. noMced that the blackout would be con-
resldenta of the proposed city. · ~ _·MQmated the value of Ult 1eu at ttnued; Jndla repOrted life returning to
Nearly all of the 30 city council can--ft5,:ooo..' · normal with internaUonal lllghls resum4
dldaW, 1lon1 with .proponents of 1 ing to Calcutta's Dum Oum airport and
citybood dilCOUnt Mn. Smith's argunt~ • l ctorpestic nights r~umlng l!l Srlnigar, the
qalnat incorporation. They have put:illcly ,T·. ·,.WO -Of Val' ~y"· , ,·capital of Kash!nir. wonder$! how much better off J>e!?pJe in W , Turmoil continued in what was once
Intlne •in be If they wilt to Incorporate. East Paklst.an and which calls itself the
the clty until 1he bas "had lime to &aln JT(_r:plets cz:Jtg People's Republic of ~angla Desh, a~d col'ltrOI of the Irvine Company. .l j ., " All lndi• Radio said 21 intellectuals m
Proponents of cityhood argued that tht Dacca have demanded trial by 1 military
recent history of adlons before the C.Oun--T L'f j D • tribunal of the West Pakistanis respons\4
ty Board of Supervisors and the Local . 0 J.. e; 1es .1 l ble for the r~_ent mass slaying of East
A&fty Fomt1tlon Commission point to ~. , , , , .. , Pakistani lnt~lfCIUals oulslde Dacca.
the need.for local control In Irvine. :.;w0 of the tripleta born .prematurely.. Sporadic revtnge slayings have been
Both' bodiell m1de. repeated attempts to Friday to Mrs. Cheri Drey ot 'FCunUin reported in the East as the '5angl1 Desh
prevent. the incorporation. electlo~ that Valley were reported holding their own people turned their. wrath on those w~ WiJf"be held Tuesday. tod had Collaborated with the West Pakistani . ed ay. , At lllut, waa the ao called "prom1s The third died of . respiratory dif· army.
land" a '38-acre parcel within the pro-ficultles Saturday evening.
poaed Clty that Is re~erved in the Irvine The healthiest of the infants is Stacy
General Plan for Industrial development. Renee. first-born weighing two ~und~ 11$,.. Bzigle Taps Set
Tbe Irvine Indu11trlal Park ii considered ounces and mu.surlng 14 Inches. Sie n14:
a v1luable tax bast for the,new city. been ol'I intravenous feedings, but ls no'l/f •
... -COAIT laking food through her mouth anll ''· ·, Fo.. Old Trooper doing "just fine ," aceordlng to a I
spokesman at Chapman General Hosp ltaJ
DAllY PILOT
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c.f.MeiilrOMce
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M11'f., AIM,.•: P.O. a. 1160, t2&2• --
where the babies were born. R b t R The other two were transferred after em er ay
birth to Chlldren'll Hospital of Orange
County. Second born Michael De•J!.· Ls
"holding his own" there, 1cc!ordfng to
Ben · Yorba, execuUve vice-pteslde~ ~~
the holpltal, but his serious distreu in
bis respiratory 1ystem. ,
; Yorba laid the hospli!I ... wr Is
~ul \lie child will survive. ~chsel Deait weighed three pounds two ounces at
·birth and measured 14 Inches.
· Jeffrey Norman who died o f
• respiratory difficulties weigh~ three
pounds two ounces and measured 15'11 lni ·
chea at birth. '
'The mother, Mra. Drey, has been
discharged from C h a p m a n General
Hospital.
Bicycle Trails .
<:;hie,£ Resigning
'aruci Mcllonell, diairm111 of Costa
M-'• Bicycle TraUa Committee. will
till the city council to 1cctpl his restana4
uoo tontghl
Time has silenced the battered old
brass bugle of veteran trooper Rembert ' Ray.
The mournful salute of Tips will aound
Tbursday over tht·coftin of the man who
played lt for so many fallen buddies of
Wortd War l and all o!her ll.S. conflicts.
lte died Saturday, a World Wat I veteran
who was widely acUve in Oninge Coast
petrlotic organizations and bugler on call
for many of their observances,.
Rites for Mr. Ray, 72. who lived at 100
E. Bay Ave .. Balboa, wlll be at 11 a.m. in
Dilday Brothers Mortuary, Long Beach.
Burial will follow a,t Sawtelle Veterans'
Cemetery, West Los Angeles, for the lG-
year Harbor A.r'a resident who operated
a laundromat at Island Avenue and
Balboa Boulevard.
Viewing houra at lhe Long Beach
mortuary are to 9 p.m., apd all day
WtdnHday until .the 9 p.m. cloelrig hour.
Survlvor11. lnclude his widow Helen and
1 son David, of Los Ange les, 'Plu• slstera
Mrs . .Ruby Rogers of Los Angelu, Mr&.
Leah Geyer or Currar.Ulo : 1 broUler Carl
Ray, 0 1dlho, and ooegrandson. Tht <ia,mp1lgner was 1 familiar
fJcurt at emorial Day and Veterana'
Day rltes, ng the familiar built
tribute to m who died for America'•
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something to
tal.k about
A. •• this Christmas
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Jewelry!
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Diamond
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DOM RACITI
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JIWELRY,
OLD GOLD
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
STIRIO IQUIP.
OR MOST
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ISTIMATI The St~year-o1d film major at Orange
Coast College 11kl his 1radt1 have drop-
ped and ht needs to concentrate•mor1 on
&ehool. ' McDonetl has (llided the bicycle trcUs
committee through Its first stage of IC"'
Uon. which Includes presenLIUon o( an
enUre city map of bicycle lrljl1 and waya
to tonight'& council mcellng.
freedom.
·A memlftr of the Bslboa Patriotic MES• JEWELRY & LOAN Club, he pl1yed a bugle ssfute a Y'" ago COST A. /11.
In ceremonies commemorating Issuance A Fim Plac11: to Shop Ftnd ft Here Ffr1t ~~~t·~~:l~~~,oonorlnglhelateGen. 1838 NEWPORT BLVD. PHONE 646·7741
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He said he hopes to remain active on
the committee, but can't devote the tlml
necessary to belnJ chtlrman.
He was also a member of American DOWNTOWN COSTA MU~ -.__ H.W • •.-..Y
Legion Post 499, Costa Mesa, and /11--------------~------------------------~' Ma.90n.lc Lodge 3(11, .Sant.a Monica. .,. . ' •• ' . ' . I I
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Vin~! Del Pilzo, 6, aod Angela lofaekoYtcb, 4, were wlnntMI of lht f !lest elf and ahgel coolest sponsored by the Rancho Vlejlr Wilnlen'•
' pub during tho 1radtµonal Chri!l.Jpas pageant. They are 51!own SUD·
t. • day ni ght during !esltvltles at La ~u Plw •
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ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MOrllOA Y, DECEt,1IEl 20, 1'7r .. .
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Tuesday's,·
Election
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The ceolral Jaue to be decided by-
10me l,eil eligible voters In 'l'ueadaJ'•
eltcllon Jn Irvine 11 wbelhtr or uot there
will be a ..... city In Orange County. --
!lo !!l!L~ fllue, Ille ballal oilers
two cboices. Voters IDIY place their "X''
_ illJbe colwnn labeled "for incorpm 1t1oo••
if Ibey dealre .....,_ of an 11,oof
... llJdeus" city that someday may lf'OW to ·one lnch1eling 5S,IDt acrt1 .OO mew
lhan 430,008 peoplo,bJ,tlie year lllllO. •
Jtlary1 and · 'qseph Ari'iee . . .
Las Posadas, the ·tradiUoilll Chrlstmu pageant
celebrated In Missil>n Viejo, included t&e ap:lYal o~
M.ary and Joseph , Sl!llday night at-La·PU'J/laaa.
Tile parts·o~ the B1bllcll pair were taken by Tbo!P; ~· '
Marlin and'Melanie.Slrubb .. Tlley are sbown:wlth· ·
Mary on dqnkey,al,thO)"were at Bethlehem on the
nJibt,tlliriit:was born. , ' , ., • > • ~
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Supported by ~IJl~q; z: {;J1ini0tt~#·:~ v:.
' . i ';· '•. . ... .1. . , ,; A·sdmy. of-tis ~ .. votea.c:m-
state Senalnr'Dennls E. Carpe!ller (ft. l:b.r~:io,caD ~~ · ;c!V<!ed by a.'foll'l lal slz . ·Cal; -
NO'l'port BeaCb) reparie•llr has malled ., , , , , . , • , , . ,. , . ~~ohol!t.•~-letten 1n 1rvule residenls·urging lhe elec-ClarlrUJd 1111t itl\er m_al110.to ldl'JiomO d Dl!orpdriilla1nil llle•pnlJloled~9'f 11'19
lion o! fiy.&a'r·the.~ c)1y .councll -~· ·~t!r~clly=~ ·~g;.!d~ llle, -·ai:'~•
dldates runnh1ifin TueodJ>y's non partllan teg\lllUte .li11o11ery ~· ~ hll , Tbe ollideilb, ~ ~ ,;Dr. •lldller.
election. · .. , • ' Cijiitol '. oddrus, and ~ · ~ell , Baldwin'• public acih)lnlllhi!JOo ;mid
One1of .the candidates not en60rjed ~Y . "~ C#llCe ~ . , . .policy clul al C8F, -·""!'"
Carpenter Wayne Clark o! Uni'erilly Sep: Ca~~~ •resldenli 'ln each -of olbe Jrytnel eem-
l!ark, ;oo;y )ermeil U,. lelter ·as "blatant . ~ .C:: ~ ' . • ~ • < lllUll~ • · .
disreg)lrd ·!or OOJ>ilOfllsanshlll 'In citY Anolha' candidaie· au~ }Vllllim . VOlen were asked a•oorieo o!'il·'lll'"'
electli!DS:" • ' . l'llj:libech.! alao ~ !lii &--....i. ~1~. lhilr ~ka ·fi>r the·~ly
,. "I am d~~!Y ,disappolnted ln the ..!-• 1:0 ~i ~.=; On the ~ily~ 1asu;, 53. ra~ bi-
lions ol lhe s.tate ""'!for~l!sWOni~. elodlon 18 ablolo IPi>iJJJug.v.:~: -corporation, 34 did' nOI and•· were ~~nt all the ~~1,;·" ~fltd .. "t 1
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am, sure the RepublICan -supParten all . ,. . • . ~ ~~ lndlcoled !I ~I
mysell, Alan Snod8f"'' and Henry Santa' 's Mml 'raror Jnc<ll'poratlon, 2U ~1.,. ~
Quigley are equally mentrul and dlsap-. • ' . : poaOd and 2U·percent are ~lded. • . , , • • , ·A·•lmP!e.majorlly ls required to.pus
pointed." :· . ' Reflocts J1•ter.,,_t . Ille lncm:Porauon meuure: Tr:adiUonally .city council elect!~ In 1 ~. _ : •. " .... 1 c:..a , , ·The stu<lent su~e)'twn 11.aO tdenUfted
Oalifcrnla'ha'Q'e been.non ,Partisan. Clark · 1 , • , • , • • , six CtDdktatea:wlio were·leaclbjg the field
said UU. ts oY._e reason "W~ enj<>y clein, Of To· l.1-y's Child, , ct l<lme ~active candidates bi the.minds machine free local government." utl of the 11"5 registered voters who ex·
' AU cf the fi~e candidates named 1n Ute "pressed opinions.
Carpenter letter have bffn active in the Deaf Santa • • . 'lbe leading candJdates were: John
Council of C.Ommunltles cf Irvine. 1'lls year's malllx>xes -one in every B w ~-Further, the five were endorsed in phone• 1 tier urlnn, ayne . Clark, -E. Ray ·QuigJ;,,
calls . to otbe, silent majcrlty" bY a 1.1· community -are bulging with e s HenrYQ6Jgtey; Miles E. j'Pete" ,Petersen
member orgaoit.atian called the CiUWI! ,walUb&~ to .. be ,d~ver~·.'~-,t.IJat ,.and David Smith.J Smllh atMf Petepqn
Commlllee Jor t&e 'City o( trvlne (CCCI]. bewbllbr#f · gentleman ••! tji,e N'orlh ~ II«! !or lhe .llflh c.'QWicll sea1 ·ac-....., Iii: Jahn llurlnn, Jerry A. Pole • • conllng to.the poll. • "'"°3 p '&• E .•. ~ ·~·""' . : :__:.._:.,~11 .. ,,,;_:. t • pjemben, of the atud!nt · IW'Vey i.u.J:n Cba)'ke,·Miles E. "Pete" e-soo,' · • ,.. • ......,. e._, ,..,_ !""--.. ~: ~ ROtb ·"1ci •Slildricl: C41\-
Ray ~y and Dhid)I. Smith. a r..,; lhlnp :'redlaln•thftarili,'11.e Jib• . Jlinlleij:at ~ lleia, liUAn illabm.o! ~~.aspotesman fortheoenatar pactoltel<v)slon,·lhellJ!ure.o!·our~· •• ~ -·Sim eaaw .. oti:a ~ 1 , rumor that ·tie l<Zllllar'.s office • • • . , .• -• • , llabra HeJPll, ·o,vld ~le 'of O..U. :-~ ~ ar.;i11!~~ ~!or ''i.~u.,,.~,«~~'!"'-~L<:; ·aodl'aTY ~al •naJM!gi. • ,, ... ~ 'i'·""b\I .......... ,..-w """'' ;imat.-~.¥,.........., . ' ' . c ct:DurYet~andBarnes F<>tt1t ,wrote: ~.1-!t_1 .,,. ;;,·.". •1r~ . i-• rj ~·e=ll~ Irvine told the One avid lelevtslon .,/aldler;tlftu ·~:.._·l '_T!d"t ' TI . ·'J_.~
D.uJ;Y PILOT they bad been contacted lilaUrina,Slllla lllltl!O'd:been ,..;.i, ;;;;;,;/ ~ '-',ftUW 8 , ~ ·,D~~Jf,S
by telephone and were given tbe law cf-fer , a CCl\lfbo~,. ... suit, ,, 'w&ee.lle. 'TrlU .. 1 a : \• . , ·, . .
Show ·anc1 Tell, .,.iypt.;,,ier, 1114 :.· .School Taxes · ·
Irvine . COuncil · ..
Line Corrected.
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Another child, had, more .conveiiliqnal · • 0!1'. or' uie •IO IrvJne ,qty COllDCll, oon-
• requesta -cirs; lrUcka, motorcycle, llli . dl<lal• running In ~·· ,cJlyhi>Qd
Wbciiel. 1'l 'm three yeata old and' rve • elec~n bu said be ~aa milqooted in 11,st ' ·' ' ·" · ~Y'I edition o! lhe Dajly Pilot, been gaod ~nd I ,want a train, he·~·· .candidate ·tce. .. u> ,J., Hold~ '25, or
A dropped ~no•ot type in the can-Athh'd wllo.f18d-obv~justleained 1 1111 .Ga~bll:c1,,collfornla~.
41d,a.te •1 JllilO 1n t <Lvert 0 0 ti y to prlnl, bid 9"lY -I request'...-"Dear · aald, "I am DOI Ior addltl6ni) cll)',""8
lllllr<preseoted· lhe lifill-and' the Sinta, ~-~I mJnlbille.~ • • for -J,h11Jevo ,the1tar money Iha!
vlin Jil<>oe ol•h 'IO acil .. ll"l'lne city AnntjJel' bolt , a.a.i'1'r 1 · tiftie 11111•.a 'will t>, !!"'11 C111,"'8·1"" <$1-"d ~ cooncil caodldai<s. • . · r~~,......,'.'11!lll·k a.ff!' .be-i tor~.,' · · _ 1 · Candidate!~&;~ o! 1"26 bafinl4_...,ii;dier· .... ~ · ~~~.:;"t-·10'~ ~Wn0tti Wei, Ulliverall)I Pal'k, Is, P..~ ·l·!\olil(illaii•lllit,4.~\ill,'al\I• '~idia ·.d .Ibo. . -'dir• :or a 'dtnlctor ol tbe u.;:Gfty Commanllyj : qWn.V .'hf-\ • I •.. " f I / •• • ' J.r'f',..,,,.., • • ... 1 '.. • ... ' _..lloo ond It P<-IC the Jewish A ltllle ~ ~ .i>JJnl! diin..W. r • . 1 • ' • ' !
C.Ommunity Coabcil·ef Or"e-O>unty.i two .... ml a "1'tll ·llb!JP:;"J.·aiio · ~ · 1 • ~ •d · ~
'lllete 11 no UniversllJI Park cammualty · .nora te!Jd'na Bab1 'rendir ~. and' a Wallace Plays ;:,anta
Council ol Orange County 11 waa llated In red purse. And a Gory (doll). Tiit endr ' ~'t tilOgiplir'io ~·1 Dally Anolber &lrl-a J'1tp lllllaon~. llONTCOMEl\Y, Ala. (AP) ~ ~v.
Pllol. · 1 Tbe Ill!, tuµ of, !'!1l1COm al>Oul hli own ' George C. Wallace dcmod a Snta aiu1
Further, Schoeidtr .baa pledged lo beliay!O< 'and San1a•1 1~: outfit and handed out 11111 at a pcty !or
"hold taRt lo the bartsl mloim~ pooll· "l>iar Slllte, l am almolt I the ciillClten ·a1 Alaboma men who are
ble c<lnolstent wtlh tllt dflires ·or the try to be ., good. I wont 'a prisantll al war 1n Vlelnam. One al the
eleclnrata 11 IO the type of ltl'Vlcel to be llooni•· ri big airplane ond lllllt big 1111 -dilltjboled nmw the pil'-
rtndertd and dtpendi!!& oo, Ibo ~-o! enouih. P.S. I checked Ibo ChllllllCy. ly.li\mday a~ the p>em«'1 maitllon .•as
these aervicts wb1ch tbe people wish." • Tliete'• not much, aooL" . • a Gecqe Wallace wrtll watch.
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On Ille other· bQd, voten may place
their "x"' In the oohDnn labeled "Ill.inst
i-tporation" If Ibey pre/a Ille! Ibo
area ln. which Ibey live remaJn wjder lhe
direct jurisdJctlon or the Oran&• County
Boord " SupaWon. . Critics Of the new city have jnchMled.
Mrs. Joan Irvine Sinith; majority ~
,dlvldual llociiholder hi the Irvine Com-
pany -the land develoPni~t firm which
continues to cwn ao percent of the
acre.age in the proposed new city.
In recent weeks, Mn. Smith has ap.,
peared hrice to speak qalut the lno
corporallon. Tbe baals or her argument IS
llw-conlrol of the Irvine CompaD)I by Ille
Irvine FoundaUon. Sile llu !or D10H 1han
a decade J~ to pin • conlrol al the
land rich lrvlne Company aqd •lllU
tbal .. _ .... -places
her "In ;IJie ·aame boat" with lludenll o!
.:i.~t:{rr .. ~ 11,1111
8'lrlY all el • d\y ·--
-· along . wt!b -"" ot tllylllod dllC:GWll Mn. ,l!ml!h'i arpmenl :...1ncorll0f,:: ~ ,~Ucl~
lrilde wtlJ be' If flleJ Will In Incorporate ~,cllttlnttl Ue llU had Ume to .gain
........ o! the lrv!ile Company. '
Pr.po...U o! cllilllod arsued lhal the
ftCelil lllllory dt -before the Coun· ,, Board of . Supervflon &lid . the Local
Agency .Formallon Commlulon point to
the ileed !or loCaJ conlrol In Irvine. ·
Bolh bod!., made repeated allempts lo prevent tha~lncorpcraUcn elecUcln that
will be held Tuaday.
At· 1uue, ., -the '° caned "promised
lahd" a 93&-acre "'1'cel wtlhln the pro-
poaed city 1hal II rewved ln the Irvine
Genaal Plan !or lndullrlaJ development.
Tbe Irvine lnduslrlal Park .11 considered
a valtlabie tu -!or the new clly. Tbe clly «Santa Ana which hu cJalm-
ed I 1913 letter from the lrvlne Company
promiled the laod to !hem, hu !lgured
slrongly Ill .the elecllon stoppln( •lleDpls
bacl<d -by SUpOrviion Robe<I -o! Santa Ana . &lid Ronald ~ of NeWporl~
Clly--"' argue, lhat the ·!Ji.
dualrlal properlj II . ..._,., to olJow
the new clly lil'bevlllble. Without the tu
-· lhe lndullrial propetty-pn>vkloo any city that develcps in.Irvine Would require
·heavy laxaUon or resldenllal pn>perty.
Forum ,Againat Cllyhood Tod a y
(FACT) argues the lnduslrlal tax balO Jo
not all lhat lmportUll. Hall or lhe Irvine
Induslrlal Pm alteodJ lies wilhln lhe
Sante Ana Unified SchooMMllrlct.
Tbey note lhal 'more lhen hall al !he
tax bill pold bJ· lr>tne .............. In
achooll. Tiley qpst the lrYlne In-
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. wet wtn!.r -11 'clilO bact
()R the Orani:e Cout TUeiday II
cloudl "Ill bqln !heir ,buildup to-
nlflht. Showen are eapectedc by
early Tueoday. ffllha • will be In
the low so.· wtlh Iowa In the hl1h
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it from a c:IUld'• point o/ .WW.
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Democratic
)!Remap r1an
~ ~ ~ (UPI!.-A bitterly
'11lvldetl lqfaloture eorly. totl>)' puaod
,Z>emocratlc-apon.sortd reapportitmment 1'1111 lor the Senate, A>sembl)I and
:icautorn1.a•1 conareuionaJ 'delegaUon and
~for thtyear. _ ·
;I --ta t...,.td & Velo thfoot . ~y
• ~.;. · &bald "Reqan and musc'led the
~ pl ... through both ~ ..
..._< The Senate plan passed the Asiembly
~~-21. then the Senate 21·17, TIM
~.w.mhly plan was votod final ~e by ·ane Senate 21·17. And the conaresaionaJ
plan -" the Senile 22-11 and .the ){Asaefnbly 42-22. . ..
.; "~peful)y this will ht the end, 0
.;;;Assembly Speaker ~ Tem Carlos Bee
·(!).Hayward), t<Jld weory, IJ1Dl\bUng
Jawmaken who met'thb year lonpl' than
~as and . brok• Ill legtslatlve
~n«ievlty. recoids: .
.... The.legislature, which miist convene its ;~·-·!n jusf two ivffkl oo Jin.·3, •·l'~ Sunday night and formally 1rread."
,,"the, ·re1ppdrUonment blils. Theil the ,ia::'8kers patiently ·waited untii mid·
;· t :._ pf6cia~1 tbe ~ leglslaUve day
:::-·Wbtn both hOules were entitled to vote !:itnal .Puiace .to the lengthy, complex
--~~~aa we'r~ here we m1ght -;. wt~ going, .. Alie.itlbly Speaker Bob
~ (D-Vail ,Nuyi), to I d1 newsmen
-• oOed why the legisloture iuit didn't receu until mld-momlng Monday ;tmtaod ol meetlnl put mldnlghl
SURVIVOR WADES INTO·OILY WATER,& OF CARGO HOLD
, ,N•wporter ·~. Pickard Seeks Drowne4 St1tlon ·wa'°"
.. . ' Coast Men Tell
-shipwre~k Tale
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5 u~s. Jets 1
Shot Down · , •
In Air War •
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SA!GON,'(APl -Nor~Vletna!lleae an·
tjaJrcraf~ defense~ 1hot down fout
Ai:n~lcan P b ant om fighter-~mbe.rs
olang the border with "'lrth~ Loos, tho
u:s. command announced todaf. lt was '
North Vietnam's biggest 1ucces1 in the
ail\ war In more than three yfari. ' •
Two of the elght crewmen aboard the •
Ft Phantoms were rescued ln a massive
search oi>erltton ·by scores of.planes.
The other siJ: Amtricans are listed as
mlssln&.
The U.S. C.Ommand saJd heavy rains
and;high winds hampered the search over
the mountainQus jungles 140 miles north
ol the demUltoriud zone. , ~
The North Vietnamese had reported the
dpwntng of four planes earlier, but the
U.S. Comman8 delayed Its admission of
the losses because the search for the
cre.,fs was still on.
The command sailf three · Cit ·the $2
million supersonic jets w~re .snot down
Saturday and a fourth Sunday while su~
porting LaoUan government forces on the
Plain of Jars. '
Bf«'k to Follom
Henry Cotter, 37, who served
9 years in Folsom Pr1son be-·
fore beln~ paroled Nov. 1, ·I•·
back behind Folsom bars to-
day. Officials said his parole
was 01an administrative mis·
take." He has 21 years to ·go.
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Record Volume
Set First Hour
By Wall Street
North Vietnamese and Pathet Lao
troops and tanks overran the town of
Muong Suoi and attacked all Laotian
government positions on the plain over
the weekend. The government forces
were reported to. have suffered heavy
losses, and U.S. air strikes )Vere. in-NEW YORK (UPI) - A buying frenzy
creased in efforts to avoid a rout. North Vietnam reported today that the gripped the stock ml!ket today with
U.S. prisoners captured following the prices sharply higher in heavy turnover.
Some Planes
Still Flo
·By Ab.West . -, l!ilgheo Atfwest olficWa "'4lY«iiilM«I
abOut one-third of thtlr fll(bti 18 'eeven
weitern states -arid Mexli:O, 11'1 •' ifi.<lay,
old.mechanico .!r~ COntlDllfd; , I
l'hi'ee D!ihta"dally '1o J.ei Vp ond
three ftlghts U1 Phoenli 'will be lii a·
Uori at Oranae eoo\tty Alrportr N local ftlilhfs' tq Lu VqM \will le.av~ each day at 1:4.$ 1.111., _1;,&0\p.m.
ind 7:25 p.rii.; whlle O\gbts tG PhOlln!I
are acbeduled for 7·:~ a.m.., 1:16 ~p.m.
and 5:2(1' p.m~' ' .' "
Airwe!t will UJe su~ry· ~Met
to keep the planes irJ-operation dUrUW the
strike by 570 ,members of · ~aft
Mechanics .Fraternal Association.
The 9tb U.S. Ciratlt Court ol Appells
granted a llkiay le!l\P,U'ary ~J~~n
Saturday which prevented the,ieomwy's
pilots ·and stewardesse;! frori:: b6n0ring
pl<)<et Una set up' by ~ m&hanlcl. A
spokesman for .Atrwest 'said loday the
company is now seeking a permanent in·
junction.
Alrwest will fly 11 jets to some 20
airpor,t.s. The. airline normally ·serves
eight western states, parts of Canada and
Mexico.' C.ompaity spokesmen said they
would try to service areas not served
directly by other companies.
Mechanical work will be handled by 71
licensed mechanics who are supervisory
personnel, Airwest officials said. Nearly
900 of the company's 2,687 non-striking.
employes will be on active duty while tht
rest will remain furloughed without pay.
The mechanics are seeking a wage
boost from the current $5.05 per hOlU' to
$6.60 by September, 1972. Management
has offered an increase to $5.57.
~· ''Tbert!I no \lie' spending another daJ
~ here ltartnl 1t each other,!' 1~ ''In all my %1 yeara'up here I've never '
pi. · -vth1 .. • like . thJI and I'm ~i"'iil6tocf,1'.bfi Is rough!bod,•'
~ned i;tep'ublkan ' Aasembl)'JDan ~~.~oft. Canada.1
downlne of the American planes are: First hour volwne was a record.
-1 •By ALMON LOCKABEY of ttie "Hotel 'La Perla on La, Pu' U. Kenneth Roth We\ls, 34, Maj. After almost two hours of trading, the
c.itr PAM' IMIUll l'11Nr Frontera. Leland LoWs HU de brand, 33. Lt.· Samuel Blaze Engulfs
Water Truck The ____ , •·-P•• •-ja Calllornla Rl h d v and M j K th Dow Jone. s industrial average was up ·~ .._1...._,. -. u. ' "Our children don't' even know we were c ar aughan, 36, a . enne cap•-• w L-~ ( allm d ·~ R J h "" 11.66 to 885.46, but down from the first ,...,, ere • nut:A 0 Y mu p_.-on Uie ferry-<Ven " they •-ve '-ard -# • 0 nson, ...,, ho · ts d
retti' aald • Jt was a matter oJ
~uy_e ~g~Uve" and Democrats
dies 8atur"'"Y ond • .. -•-y u ua '~ "" No hometowf'I! were listed. ur p1clcup of 15.57 poin , Standar &
A dri · .,.. tro le•~ had bee 1_111:.. the wreck," said Mrs. Halbert. "We.don 't In Tokyo, a Japane'e correspondent Poor's 500-stock Index rose 1.74. · · V!Jl« ' ~ r n n au.Uig knOw when or how we!re going to get reported four U.S. pilots were produced At 1 p.m. EST the Dow-Jones average A $10,000 'waltr truck went up In fllmes
for ~ days., home," she added. at a news · conference by the ·'Foreign still was up 6.32 points on turnover of in the Irvine area Sunday night In an act
the polltlcol power th•Y won in last
year's elecUonl. · 'They ,. ··control · ·the
Aaaembly 42-3'7 'With one vacancy and the
'1'he .Oggy condition of the ordinarily Th lbe , Ministry in 'Hanoi today. 16,970,000 '.!hares. of vandalism branded by Sheriff's in-
giy fishing and vacaiion spa matched the e Ha rD loss: Their l97l Ford The pro-C.ommunl.!t Nlhon Denpa news Volume for the two hours was around vestigators as "wanton and absolutely:
Senate Sl~lt. · · ·
_ ._ C.Obra and all their personal belongings g 1 di patch fro H · ve 14 million !!hares no record although senseless." spirits Or , some two dozen American therein. They had driven the car all the a ency, n 8 s m anoi, ga -'l -' the s2l11e identities as the North Viet-the first hour pace totaled 8,87 million ' The big yellow vehicle was parked in
ve.:atioilers.who huddled in singles, P..airs way down Baja California to <;abo San namese in Paris and said that .Wells and shares, best for any-first hour in New the Von Karman Road and Alton Slrtet '-· . ~ .
County S.olons
Sp~t by · Party
·-arKl,imall groups in the bistros and hoteF Lucas and were taking a short cut home HildeQrand appeared in blue prisoners' York Stock Exchange history. area Friday night after being used to
·lobbies. -to be home in time for Olristmas." uniforms while the other· two wore U.S. Previous record was 8.5 million, on the dariipen the nearby building site Of the
. Greatest material loss .was suffered by fl' • nil The no' allowed Monday af'·r Pres'1dent Nixon's Sunday H••s Construction Company. · Througl_i, the swirling mists their col-Phil Greyshock, NewN'lrt Beach boat and iers u onns. y were • K ....,
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'g°'·· I st ned rt 1 ~ w speak it added night s~h setting a new economic Arson investigators believe tha t ~ .._,,'were a .e a qua er o fishing gear distributor, whose two son!, ' · """" ·a mile off stiore where the white, WO.foot Steve, 21, and Pa\H IS, were ac-· U.S. spokesman said there were in· course for the country, gasoline was Used to douse the vehicle
.ferry boat, Salvatierra ("between the companying lhe family-'s v a cat 1 0 n dications that one of the Phantoms was Js,,ues on the upside tolaled 1,2a4 and spark the blaze. The truck was
land''i· wallowed on an exposed sand bar. camper-truck, two boats and assorted engaged by North Vietnam's soviet-built against 180 declines among the 1,621 destroyed by the time rite units could I~, .. R .. em. ap, vote 'Ibe '0°'°'.'ied cargo hold or the oOCe gay fishing gear on the croSsing. Greyshock 1-M.l;;G;;';;.e;;ts;;. ;;;;;;;;;.;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i";;ue;;s;;w;;hi:;'ch;;a;;p;;pe;;a:;r;;;ed::on::th;;;e;;;t:•pe::. :::::::':'a:c:h:th:e::sc:e:n':':::::::::::::::; ,..-~~ "f':. , trana-gult (err)' -from La Paz to estimated the value of the gear at
In ••• ···~ ~·· 00 ..... n.. TOpotobami:i on th~_' Mexicirl m...wJW)4.,-$25,000. ~ -~ • •vi.c •c.r held the last vestiges of their '"'-rsoni.1 ' portionment. otl cut by tbe Orange be r-Accompanying Greyshock and his sons . r.o.wtY dtl Uo lit party longings -e~cept ~he clothes on, their on the two week fishing trip to the cape 1iDea e&• D were. IP on backs and a few precious pesos. was Alden C. Packard, a retired U.S. ne'mocn.Uc Assemblyman Kenneth They were as str~ed as U shipwi:eck-. Nap captain. His loss was a 1970
Cory of ~lm voted with bis party in ed. on the proverb~l desert isl11J1(1. 'I'Jl~ ,M~cury staU.. W!ft!l and boat aqd ,
approVing the aeparate plans for~_new ... w(ere in•. f91eign nd -less ~aft t:d»· b'aUer sirid1a.rlQ:lhat.bf uM! Grey.shockS.,
Staf,e ,Senate and Congreaslo.nal dl!trlct!s • "'Tifiles frOm home, ..:.ll)O.. lminlgratio~t .Both boats were powered by llS-·
Republican-Aaembly~n Rober t ·papers{ no transportation _ and Jn some horsepower Metcury outboard engines.
Burke .~r.· ,Hunijngtoo Beach and John ·cases,, Utile money. These Important Packard esl\mafed his loss at more than
Briagl _Of Fullerton opposed , both ·.~uments-along with other assort~ J7,ooo. m~.
1
• • lJ>el'SOnal beJonglng.! were. locked in the R. E. "Dick",.Wbiie of L8 Canada was ~.. B1dham, Rep u bl 1 c &in ,gklve compartments of their respective, another vacationer who had driven his
Assemblyman from Newport Beach was cars trucks and camperls Intematid~ truck dowh · µte peninsula
listed absent. from the early morning . The3e . vehicles were suit windo~ deep and was ferry~ back:i He~esUmated his aeu:ion. .. l!isS at $7 ,000 piuJ. personal l)elonglngs in
Orr the Se.nite ldt of the Capitol *one ·rri ~ f:x>ki of Salvatierra .,hicb StiU w.,; ·. the car. : •
of Utt:-c0unty.'a :Wo senators wU ' a!SO awash tn 41esel soaked water,. . ,.. Those are ffl.erely samples of the misalnl· Dennis ·E. Carpenter ~R-· · ,,Between the scr~bled v.ehicles swam claims that will be lodged against
· Ne1fPC!rt Beach) was listed' u absent or school! of 5!'1all f15h, oblivious to the Eduardo Ruffo of the famed Ruffo Bros.
not veiling while his colleague James fl.!!.sh of welding torches and the roar of a -·of ~Paz, owner of the vessel,
Wbetmote (R~arden Grove) cut -b1s ~ or more PU!l,'PI· . But without exception, survivors of the
votea with Republicans opposing rea~ D1S1ster area? Not quite. These were near disaster agree that they owe their
portJonment of Senate Assembly and . merely the material belongings o( some lives to the skill and courage of the yollllg Coqr~lonal dllttlcta .. ' 130 passengers -Mexicans a n d ao;year-old captain of the Salvatierre~ ~ ·· Americans -aboard the S.fvatierra' wtw , Rogelio GonZfJe.i! Ariola. At the crescen-
al least escaped with their' ·five's · ln' a do of the storrb, Capt. Ariola brought the
}'olice Station Ripped
CAMBRIDGE, Ma5'. (UPI) -A bomb
oploded out.side Cambridge police head-
quarters early today, shatt~rln.g two win-
dows, disrupting cominlll).lcations and
causing a parUai p0wer toss. Police sai'd ·
no one was injured.
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· freak storm which raked the Sea of foupdering shlp'-about , some 50 milt!s
·Cortez from '?'llldnight last Thursday to from La Paz, ·and nursed It back to
down Friday. within a mile of itS berth. With the ship
"It was a night We'd Hke to forget, but listing 40 degrees to starboard, he ex-
never will." said Mr. and Mrs. Mel pertly guided it to a sand bar a few bun·
Halbert of Emerald Bay, Laguna Beach, dred yards off the city's rad io tower , a
as they sipped coffee In the Sidewalk cif~·. ! w~1l known landmark ..
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CITYHOOD ..•
dustrial property wou~d be,more valuable FACT argues on the other hand that
If lt ci>nta.ins heavy industry which is ,.,local conlrol ls a myth" and that In·
assessed at a higher level due to corporation should await completion of
machinery. the housilig, transpOrtation and human
· Taxation within the new, city ls another elemenl5 of the Irvine C.ompany mai!ter
.bsue voters have been pfe!e'rited. .j)&n.
. ~ponents o_f the new cltY.,.argue. the Passage of the new ,city, proponents
t~ increase will be minimal, espec1al~y . argue, \Pi'.OUld allow residents of Irvine,
si~ce so man~ voters were reglsteretl. . through !heir new city cooncil, to control
'Y1th 6,698 registered vote.rs t.be popula-. development of the required 'new master
t1on .of the proposed new Clty',lallie.s at plan elements .
20,094, a population estimate· uaed by . . . . " state officials to determine the city's · FACT charges a city councll,~dds j~st
share In gas and retail sales tax anoth~r layer of gov~n~ent and city revenues. aiunc1\s ar~, responsive only to large
FACT predicfs·a "significant" Increase landowners.
In taxes, on the other hand. They "It is obviou~ that the Irvine Company
estimate the city tax bill for a $.15,000 feels It can control a city council more
home will go up $120 a year "with no in· easily ttian the board of supervisors,"
crease In the quality or level of services." FACT member David Terris said. "Why
For the first six months, the new city else support cityhood so strongly~"
'. will continue to enjoy strvlces-Pto'ylded Proponents, on the other hand argue
by-the county and may contract for them ttlat the new city council will balance the
alter _that. · needs of Ule residents against tho.!f! of
The l!Slles of local control and plaMing the Irvine Company and other land
have been intertwined durif11 the debate developers.
over ~e new city. The threat of aMexation ls the most
ProponMtl argue that without a city . talked about issut in the cltyhood
government the lrvine Company cantl t measure.
elfecUvely be controlled to the benefit of Proponents of the new city suggest the
the residents ol the new city. Th•Y' clll LAFC and COUnty supervisors' record
county govemmenl's record In the plan-has not prevented annexations Including
nin& area as argument against conilnued that of lhe Collins Radio Company pro-
domination by county planners. Only last perty to Newport Beach and the Santa
week the aupervi sor:s approved thret new Ana attempts to aMel the lrvlne
tract.t allowing constructio(I of 1,850 new _ lrtaostrlal Complex.
homes in the. "window area" of Central FACT says this issue "ii blown com·
J.rvlne, although plam pro vided only one pletely out of proportion" noting "If sur·
tlementary school site and the San Joa· · rounding citlts wish to gobble up all ln-
qu in Elementary School Dl1trict which dustrial lands, they bad plenty of op-
1erve1 the propused city Is already short port unity in the last four years," Terris
of school• lor 31500 pupils. noted.
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an·!'lfimaled $110 worlli o! ®NI• to the alw restfooms~on the FeRival-of--Arti
lrOWlds over the weebnd, accordlng to
Fire' Mirsllal Jbn Prason. ·
"' P,aper towel holdei ancf plastic seat.-
cover~ in the mc!ll,'s restrOoms were
set · ~*iite, PresaOn 18.id, with con-
siderable damage to~ the bulldirtg. FirUnen extfnguis he blaze shortly
after It . w&J disco ¥ on Sunday af-
ternoon. For the timt ng, the Incident
b li.ted aa malicious lschlel, tho fire
manhal aald.
llY INJERLANDI . . :1 ' . . ~ ' ""' . . .. '
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' SAIGON (IJ>) -NortJi Vietnamese ...
tiaircraft defenses abot dOWn four-• ~n P ha n tom fighter-bombm'
along the bonlerwlth northern Laos, tho
·U.S. Commanil.anoouncedltoday. lt 'trai
Nqrth, .Vi"'"8m:•, biggest,~· In pit airwar.btll!Of<tl>allll\ree,~. -• ,
Two ol U.. ~.eiewmen ~:= · ~--~In. ;, -operatlml b1-.S ol ·Jll-
'tbe other ·Slx Americans are·Uated 11
lll:iJSing. ~ • • # ,~'IJ" tl.S. ·""""""" 111¢ i:i. ... .... ll!PWlilda)iUwNd.!ho -
UN -iUJ1i11es HI mUor nor6 at. the dtmlUtariud 100e. ,. .no North Vf.!n.mese bacf r~ tllO ~ of 1our,,1anes .urllet, !Jclt.,~
ll.s. ·~-c!eloyed Ila admlsllon o1 •
the lo&ies becau,. the .. arch l<if tile
crews~!lilloo.
'!'be oommond 'uJd three of .the JS
million 1Uperl0Cic jets were shot dowll
Saturday ·and a !oUrth Sunday while Bllt-
porting Laotian government forces bn U, ,
Plain of 'Jan. · -
North Vietnamese and Patbet' I Lao
troops and tanks overran tho town ol
Muong Suoi and attacked all LMUu
government positions ~ tbe platll OV•
the weeUncl. 'Ille ,....,,.,..i b'ctt
...... reported to -!Uffered 6'•"1 ....... and y.s. ... llriil.. -;,,.
aeued In eflortl lo.-. --uT.':n~ = =:i~ downing of the American pl..., ara:
LI. Rt!M«h .Rath Well1, M, Ma).
Leland Louis !Dldebrancl, 3S. Lt. Samuel
Richard Vaughan. 31, and Maj.' Kenneth
R. Johnson, :!3.
No. hometowns were listed.
In Tokyo, a Japanese correspondent
reported f)ur U.S. pilots were produced
at a r:· • conference by the Foreign
Minis: · 1 Hanoi today.
The ·Communist Nlhon Denpa news
the sB.me identi as the. North Vitt.-
agenc . in a 1ils£; from Hano~ gave
namue In Paris said thal Wela and
llllci,brand alll>Wed· In blue ,.;-n•
un11orma !'b!le' the other "'° .,..,. u.s.
f!im' unlloHns. Tb!eY irert not ll!GWad
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U.S. apot.sman sald then .,... ii>
, , dicltionl that OM of the Pblntom• Wll
qapll 1!7 0North VleCnam'• IOVle~bWll
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"Al least one MIG 1'81 sighted Jn.the
same area where the 'planes went down,"
said one ~an. Maj. Rober\
Q.'Brien. "All of a sudden one oj our
planes was not there.-Indications are that
Jt mixed it up with a MIG, but we have
noihing to confU'lll It. Tht crew Of that
· p?ilne wa,s not recOvered.''
'Ille command said' the fourth Fl wcls
clowned by anUaircrafl artillery fire,
'Ille -, ralaecl to sis the mnnber of
piadel sl!Ol dolrn ........ boi-dor In the
•. put 10 clay>. ~ jolt .... -bf
',.---Doc. 10 and Dec. . 11. !J'lne cJ. tm tour awmen were
roaCued and -.... -u mlalblg.
Merit ' Award Giyen
To Laguna's Martin·
Lagunan Wiiiiam D. Matlin WU amontl
1i1 prominent 0range c.ounty reaidentl
awarded the order of mtrit for outstafto.
dlAI · wvlce. Jo youth at the annual
meeting of Ibo Oranae Eqiplrt Boy Seoul
Council. ..
.. _ Do You lxpoct Mo To f;ot· I•< AMul Chri~1 1n
, 1'ie !oniler An Colony mayor and
Fettlval ol Ar\I dll'eClor I& ~ ™"'ber of
the -CounclJ'I lle<cJliVe board ancl
-devtloprbel!I commJttoe .... "°'"' ____ .._._ ut-? lan'l lftfY pay Chri-In LOfU"or '
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·1-0 Beath city -1Aw1enoe Role wu out ot tomt t.
day, Wbldl .... juot .. wel~
becollll then waa a Utile problem
,wttli tho pllOne on his dut.
Police report an· unknown pari,
'enterod tho manaa«'• office ovor·
tho -· .... u, tllppeci ""' • -.. 1)11 -phone lltid ....... ' ed the bladoal leavq ibo .nst of '
'the -nt lntoct •
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dawn Friday.
"R waa a nlgJrt "''d lib to ~ bat
never "111," llld Mr. and Mf1, Mel
Halbert of -aid \lay, 1-lleadi,
aa 'they lipped coffee hi the llilewalk ca!e
o!~IM.,,&tel 'lia Porta .on lia Pl&' .-. . . "°"' dlJJdt"! don~ .... --.. ~ •OD the (arry~en 11 tlily boft~ of
the~ .. aald Mn .. llllberl. ...... don'j.
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'Ifie· Halberia' Jooo: • 'Alelr-1111 rorc1
=--~~~~ way down Jaja Calllom1a to Cabo Saa-
l;a<ll and ..... talq • oborl col -· -to be home In time for lllriltnial ...
• Grulell lllflt«lal•loa -IUffared 111 1
PtlJI GnJ.sboCt, NHport Beacb boat and' fllillJW· ,_ .-, w-two aona, ~ ll, and Pu! II, "'" ... _(Sae SlllPWIUICIC, Pip _I) '
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on .the Onnge Cout 'I)ltlday. as
clo.ida"wtll "'8ln their bUllllup ·1 ..
nigh\, Sh!>wm ·.,. Upected by
early '1\/aday. Hlglll will be hi
tho ' low .. with Iowa ID 'the bllh
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Ch~ ..... .., IOfiNthlng
"""' lptcill -!I01I ""' ... It ffOOl • tlUlil'> PCJl•I of ....._
S.... of Ille .b<rt of UIU W'O"'•
original 11rceliog C01dr IIO•• 11tr~ ttnl Ix to U.. DA/LT
PILOT for Ullde U..'1 CJ\rill·
ma.a Cml COtlte.st '"' on PaQ• "· Lill ..... II ...... .. ~;~~.': .,..: -.. -.. .......... ,, ""'"" p... . =•,111....: -"
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Home Pl .s . . Flown · ...
Chaos-ICC For ~igtiel
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"'.wMBING'OON (A:l.'l .-.ni. "total a,... .. noultlng trom .the..,.,,., of lhi
... tort Central and the Pe~lvania
..uri>ods-led to 1ioo million id unpaid
1>1!11.~·mlllloA lri ..-l•b!>r.~·
hally poiir ,.n _operafioga arid 1·toun. BrcMred. reorppiutlon, the enfoh:tment iHn "'Or'-the Interstate Commerte Com-
[llisllon Mid l<lday. . .
~. 11760 . pag~ .of _reports. .IJ>d ~ , the ~CC11 Bureau of En· ~ 1alao qiJclosed tv.tdtnc< it sald iioli4 to .a po&Sl\>)e conflid of lnteres!I
ltvolVlna 'David C~ Bevin,. former chief
lhncial officer. of the meraed ral)n>ad, the Peon .C.ntral. . . . l>'IJiric!<>' Bernar1\ A. Gol!ld of the •n-
-bohi:au ·~ JOVeMUntnl l&dtf>n ~ reported . that Be\ian 'baugbt -.ooo In the atocl: of CBK indualrtes, tmc. at UM! a&fl)e tlmeibe Penn central'.s
pomloll 'fund bolight I.I mllllon of the Wcurtllta. . . -.
l!i•The periston fund ,u b s e-q u· en ti Y
,,...baled another ·11 million In CBK
I llCUl'tlill '' the rePori uid. 1'The funds ~ 'aubatantlal ~ when CJBK
later' iU.ltalned. flnanCll1 reverses."
e .The 1 .. enforcement ' bureau 1 a t d ~-ki~d· C9nfusion''· resulted'. from lbt dOctsion Of Penn Central'• -btn<d ~mwitJo ioote lb< ~mblneil}\i:lif:. ~of both railroads through yards Uac1-
~e capacijY, to ~e the ~dee!
~-.Id thal at kay llOlnta Olt' tilt
th "'thls c1used sloW delivery, eauMd
( numbers of can: to become
from acco.rnpanyjng wa ills,
the iMpectlon and rt~ or r:,n.
!Ind the coP&bWU" of yoid14 ' ' ' . ' . • 'rant ,P,,.e 1
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. -' ~~,'\Jil'I! -'A,:~~ly dlv~ed l•gialature· early ~ j>Ulled
Democratlc-sponsored' _ · reapportlonm~t
bills for the Senate, Assembly and
CalUomla'• congreulonal dele11tkm and -' adjoljmed IQ< l)1e year. :
Democrats ignored a veto threet by
Gov. Ronald Reagan and muscled the
redlctricllng plarui through both how<•
alter 2 Lm~ ....
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-=Followed . . .
· Jl11• Senate plan passed the ~bly · ~Jli>roval,'p( •..¥""" Nliuel homo
'41·28, then the . Senate · ·21·17, The bulldlni project on. the oe:ean aide 9 •
Assembly plan was voted finll pa!Sale by Paclfic Coast Highway has been rran
the Senate 21·17. And the eongresaJonal by the Orange COUnty BOard
plan Poased tilt Senate 12·11 and !be SUP'rvison alter addlUo• ol a
, .W.ljlhlY u.22. · qulrement for 11t.lloaed drainage cbamt
':HoperUlly thla will be the end,.. to Salt Creek Mich.
Assembly Speaker Pro Tern Carlos Bee (0.Haywird), · told weary, grumbling Development of 16 homes on 5.3 acr
lawmakel'1 who met this year longer than in Niguel Shores had been referred t
Congre&s and broke all legislative supervisors by the County Plannl.ng COmo
longevity records. mission for a poUcy decision on an open
The legislature, wbJch must convene its or enclosed dr,ainage ~annel.
1972·session in just two week.I on Jan. 3• Involved al.so ls a view of the octaD met SUnday night· and formally Hread''
the reapportionment bills. Then the from Pacific r.oast. Highway an d
lawmakers patlenUy waited until mid-1lde"!alks on the highway in the Sal~
night -officially the next legltlatlve day Creek area. 1
~when both houses were enUtled to vote To preserve the view, boar.d membe!T'
final passage to the Jengthy, complex decided on lhe'closed channel wtth'use of
measures. the land over the county easement to be
"As long as we're here we might as restricted to parking and recreation ·p · · L • . · well keep going," Assembly Speaker Bob facilities. -. a·r· ty.. . ''Ines Moretti (D-Van Nuys), told newsmen · · . . . . . .. . . . °' . when asked why the i•gtal,turt just After questioning the county's ·Oood
didn't recess until mid-morning Monday Control District chief engineer, George
. In the .WJy·~tnoniing vote on rt:ap-instead of meeting past mklnlght. Osborne, Supervisor Ronald ~aspers of
po. rti t' ball~. ·'cast by "-Orang' e "There's no use -nding•another day Newport Beach moved to approve the Onnten 1 0!01 UICI wr--development, retain COOtrO} OVer COn·
arty a.:Ound here staring at each other." ~t~ deJ~atlon w~e split on P 1,1n all my 21 years up'bere· I've never 1tructlon over the drain and eliminate the
lines. • · seen anything like this and I'm propdsed sidewalks on the highway.
Democratic Aslemblynwl Kenneth thoroughly disgusted. This is roughs~." Osborne said 'either an open or closed
·c,0ry -of Ailaheim vOted with ·his party in complained Republican Assemblyman conduit would be adequate to handle peak
· th •-I f the Frank Lanterman of La Canada.. rainwater flows from the highway to the app~Vlll& e separa"'" P ans or new . 1 tidal 1re1. But he said he pref•~ed the
tonal d. I Moretti said it was 1 matter o ...,. St,,ate Senate and Congress istr cts. nd De ts closed c:ooslruction as it is easier to
B•ck to .Fobom
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ileniy Cortez, 37, who served
9 years in Folsom Prison ~
";. fore beinJ paroled Nov. 1,. is
back behind Folsom bars to-
. day. Officials said his parole
was .!'an.r administrative mis·
take ." H~ has 21 years to go.
18 New Classes ..
Set for Adults
At Laguna High
Republicaft Asaemblymaft R o be r t 0 legl11atJve prerogative" a mocra maintain.
of H ""'"'• Bea b __ ... John ustni the polltJcal power they won In last Eighteen different classes will be of-Burte un .... ,. .... n c -uu y-••'s elecUons. They control the The engineer also said a county ease-,...._ ol '~"·~--oppo·~ both -t ould ulf'·· f cJ-··' cb fered in the new .semester of adult educa· ...-..... r.-uua.·wu """' AueJnbly 42-37 with one vacancy and the men w s H.~ or an en uio:u an. meuurea. .. ___ 1_ 2111 nel whereas fee tiUe to the property tion beginning .the week of Jan. S at
Babert ,. Bedhami ·Rep u bl l C'4 n ~ -.., · ·• would be necessary for an open drain. He Laguna Beach !Ugh School · , ..
.<utm'blyman from Newport Beach wu urged lhe supervisors to restrict use of not..i -,_ '"'· 1., -1--l Tuition fee Is $5 for each class except .,-..,. a •--ear., mo .. -.. .f'l'Ollt Pqe J the land over the cbannel to recreation. -.on. . ~ Richard Weiser, representing Avco driver trainlnJ, which is $10. Classes
on the Sena~ aide of .the cap1to1. one SHI_ P_ w·. RE-CK. Development eo .. builder of the La guna begin at 1 p.m. and students may register of the COLmty'1 two Senators wu also • • Niguel area, said his ·finn preferred a on the fjrst meeting night of any class.
mluing. Dtnnll E . Carpenter .(Jt. 1. closed channel and wQUld agree to the Classes, instructors and classrooms are
.. P..~~o~. ~ ... a1*rt .~~ !! ' flig~ta to aev wm.m atalta lacj e.alco, ~~alt-day
old mechanb slrike ~. ~ IHghls ,dally to ~· Y•K'5
-ftli)it.s lo ~ wjJ1 be In -. •• ti.Ii at Oranp Couilty A1rport. '
The IQca1 D!ght.s lo J,.a!• Vegai will
leave each day at I:~ 1,m .•. J;50' plm •.
al!ll 1>2S ,p.m.; l!)IJ)e.!Vthta, lo PllOenix
an acbedul..,ed (or 7;;ts a.m., l:lS~p.m.
and 5:_20 p.m. •
Airj< ... t will·"" "'Pf""°IJI perionnel
lo keep the planes In o~aUon dlll'fnJ the
.strll<e ~r 110 memlien of . Aircraft
MecbanlcJ Fraternal f.!sociatian.
Tl>< Ith U.S. Clrclilt Court ol 'Appeala
granted a llkiay temparary injunction
Saturday which.J>n!Vented ~ company'•
pilots and stewardesses from honoring
picket lines set up by the mechanb. A
apokesman for ' Airwest sald today· the
company is now seeking a pefmanent ln·
jwi:tion. '
Alrwest wW fly 11 jets to somt 20
airports. The . airline , normally strVes ' . eight western states, parts of· Canada and
Mexico. Company spokesmen said they
would tr)' to service areas not served
directly by other companies.
Mechanical work will be handled by 71
licensed mechanics who .are wpervi.sory
personnel,, Airwest oUi,cials sajd. Nearly
900 of the company's 2,687 non-striking
employe!will be on actfve duty while the
rest will't'emain furloughed witho_~t pa)r.
The mechanics are seeking a wase
boost 'from the current $5.05 J?er boUJ: to
$6.60 by September, 1972. M&nagement
bas offered an increase to• S$".57. •
.Newport Beaeh) WU Hsted U absent or · ...,i.,.; th famil • t I restriction on use of the land over the as follows:
• 111;"s1epped loto th• hlllsld• from .the not, .. ung whll• his colleague Jamta compa • .,.,,. e y I v a c. 0 n easement. MQ11day1 -Art, Mrs. NeilY' Allan, Sec. recv Called. Issue •--ch up lo·~ hlg•.•· a• an' descr'fNod as' n"-'·bnore (R-Oarden Grove) cast hll .camper-trUcit; two boats and assorted J ~ uoc !IW 3 u ~ "or:= f'-hlng 1 .... on th• Cl'O&Sing G"yshock Caspers said he opposed sidewalks Room 52; woodshop, Ray Briggs, Room featuring "a .lot of wood_ •. ba.leonies, open votei "1tb Republlcana opposing reap-' ia ..... • --' S ish "'·---lo G WASlilNGTON (AP) -Rop. Paul N. · in . ,, po~~t ·or Senate, Assembly and estimated the value of the gear at along the highway. "Parking is banned 45; advanccu pan , \,lVlu.a arcia,
l)>&Cl:·and ttr1or coqrts .• _ . . . Ceur'. elajonal dlatricU. $25,000. -there," he noted. Room 33. -M~loskey says goyernmental secrecy
The corilmiJSlon will Only'ibe Uk~ lot-· -~ , ;~Ccompan)ring Greysbock and his sons Weiser added that although the County Tuesdays -Crafts, Mrs. Nelly Allan, will be a key issue In his bid tO defeat
Instructions u .to appropriate appl~· .. -v on the;two -.eek flahlng trip to the cape Road Department r e c o mm e n d e d Room 52; developing the beginning actor, Pr"esident Nixon for the Repub}lcan
~JU"q. ~t. ~ ll:PQ.keaman 111d. ~ • I d ..... Alden c. -Packard, a retired U.S. sidewalks he did not believe they are Mrs. Elaine •Barnard, Room 72; begin-presidential nomination.
A feqUest fOf 1pprov_!l .. of plW .-~~ OlSOP· ace Navy captain •. HiJ loss ·~ a 19'10 needed as acceleration ·and deceleration ning-intermediate Fl'ench, Dr. E. "I sup~e that the biggest thing {hat com\_at,~l~&er.J ~~-· • . • .. -... · _ -. ·Mercuri: station: wa19P and boat and lanes are to be provided when the high-Calam1ro, Room 11; l n termed I ate ~as hit me for being in Congress fo! four ~·~C!ift~~ ls a ~'*C~ _.Q . .:,..,. -... } Pi,& ' trailer ilmUar ,to that,Ot' )he:Gfeysbocb. w~·ywi00s Im1d provshotdp:..-walking lo the Sp~. Al Licon, Room SS; beginning years," the Californian said Sunday, 1'i1
v ;; . , 'I"" P'rinlt'.~. ;:.;;iecona . ~,.. Both ~"'-,....., P.!'fertd by u:>-~·· photography, Jack Lythgot, Room nA; the increasing secrecy, the d•ception, the
q . , ~~ 1Clfvelo~}~,. ._ · ... lli . , .. ,i. ~ horsepow~;'~~ry~ engines. Mon,arch Bay center find Sidewalks driver education and training, Gerald _ coocealmen1 of fact by the goven:unent of
· t ?"Uk Avenue ~ ~-~ • · · • Packud ~ 1 t more than usetal? .. ~sked Caspers. Neumann, Room 32. the United States." .... ., ~ .. ' .'clfl ~"ff .. w~-.. '•J.1'.0 u Reno·" u.111,l!IO. .,,.. . . ._ __ .._ _ _.,:....--.,.....---------~~-·~----'--T-..,.,,---~-----·.:·, • " rtftri'ed'back from tM City council when · ·' . . • .R: E . "Dick" Whlte o 1.a Canada 11(15
Ille dtveloper, A'. ·I.yon and Sons, reduced RENO Ntv (UPI) _ #.;. aeconal another vacati•ner who had driven hls
bit piao from 57 Jots lo 40 loll. m. ' 'b'"; -.., lntemaUonal truck down the pentn..lla -R.liimdtier'10ii1 wftll the,,,.. plan, er"~':;'~ J::jki'r , ._ ...,_ bad<f He estimated bis
will be 111 protats of the development officers 1'trned ~.~Y· ' , _, 1 . lrt•t $7,000 pl\1.1 per10nal belongtna:1 in
wblcb were filed with the council. The Police uld the ,m, might 1!t , llf.d lhi ar. 'ineret • 1 ' 1 th
developer's request to the ~~·, ~~.t. ~tb pollOnaua •~nine. ' ~ • ' . '-'~ ltlf . !,:AJDPles o , e
Pacific Avenue be dropped --~~;;'~ rliiead. youths! have·~ treafid for~ , ~ t~icr'1 ~bf ·.i~uff ag:inst
l)lltem of select l&reets becauae1.ft.?t,,~· .. v.IOl~J ... illnesi tlnCe tfie capsules o e am o ros.
IA!Mlon_ would Involve ~'Ill wcent hlllsl4' eniered the Junior .hlgb and hlgh achoo! of La Pu, ~wner of u; •eaati·
lrade wea deferf.eci..by the1 councU ·~+ 1 ___ .1 ..,1 .. __ ... . U • '·'d Fl But wltboUt excepUOn1 survivors of the f · 1c. . .a ' -· "i ,· . ....,..,~"'~8Y1 po ce _. · ~e nsir disastet agree that they owe their ding ,~ _,.,.y, -.-· '. . .,~lhl~Ined bOlpll~, and· they·• lh1estouieakillandcourageoltheyoung ~f ~s of bus~ess include: ~ . ~,~in &ood. cMdltlon. Several 30-year~ld captain ~ the ·SalvaUerrr.. -f.irit public heanng on a chanie: bf tetn-ipn told pollc, that the pills known Roielio Gonl81es ArfDla. Al the crescen-d~, application ·filed by f'.rllicli aa "r.U dtvlls" weri aol~.(or 25 cents by ' 41 of the lto{m, ea14 Ariola brought Iha
CabDi, ~Bro.away, . -a01Nt"'l!bo wu traye1Jii1~¥tb·acllool ~ , foupderlng lihfP abjlt ..me 50 miles -~bwing ~avarl~·!"" ballWl)'l.i 1. " ' 1~t. ~· fri0m La Paz, and!~ it back to
queat;from Atta Khad"1ii, 1'5-15' lliill ~i>bit' l'a~•. 23, w11 lllTUlect on within a mile OI it.s berth. With the ship
Drive, who · leeks. to add' m~re, than 50 MtcoClct charge.a 'iben 1 girl led officers listing @1 degree:t to starboard, he ex-
percent, _to 1 J>OOCOD.formmg .:~uet.e1 to~ 1 .. .1rivate m:~. Police said S,~ • pertly guided it to a sand bar a few bun-
without bringing it into conrom;iiL,.~ pll1a were'.eonfisca.,._ted in. ,the arrest._ ·-~ dred yU'da Off the citY'• radio' Cower, a
-ReconsideraUoo of a vanance •P" Pi>Uce said between 10,000 and 30,000 well known landmark.
pllcl.Uon from Mn. Willard L Alkire, 400 pilla: JDi&bt 1Ull .be In cln:ulation in the . As the vessel lay on her slde at 1 45-
EI eo.ci,ue, who ,wisbot lo add a bathroom cea. : ,; · ~ <a~ anali,· .the passeng<rs w•re
lo a worlUOol!i.. · ·. , . Francis Rat Of th• juve.Ue 41v!Oloo • fb!iptitrded ~Alie canting dtcka to
-Fudliei''. eonsldeiitrau ol a revised a.ta anyone with the plDl·~tlbWld'("~ ".. ltiiall boats wliicb bad responded to U)e v~··rtq';l'll f.~. E.~ Scbroedtr, (IU!,tl them down the drain and foraet skippef'1 dl.stna llfnal a few hours 251 .~wer Cliff Drive, w~c'h w~ refer· about them." Jf taken with alcohol, he after daylight. • .
red 'bick from the council followma. his · uid, the effect could be 14deadly." As the weary ' passengers were d1sem-1~ t11·a plaMlng commission denial. barked· at the city's main pier, thousands
-Sile.. plan review for 2205 Laguna of residents and tourists 'lined the water
Canyon Rood. . From Page ~ front to cheer the survivors.
-InterpZ.etatJon of office u&es in M-lA First story of the dramatic Incident
(light indU!trlal)'~ooe. ' ffiGH RISE "Was related to the DAILY Pn.oT last
-Interpretation of definition of &igns. · • • • · 'Frkl.ay night by Paul Greyshock, the first
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of the survivors to arrive home. His
like a jury speech." father , brother and Packard remained in
. ~oag as~ed .~udge ~ to read the 106L . La Pa~ In an effort to start salvage of
ruling in favo~ CJ!. the ~na Beach Tu-their personal belongings.
~y~rs A~sOClalit?" against the city on a . Sensing the drama of the situation, this
sintj,lar high rise issue. He reminded the repqrter hitched a ride aboard Dick j~at that the Superior Court ~g. "t · sieele's King Beech 100 out of Orange t
the at~ has never been overt~med. . . County Airpod eafly . Saturday morning .
'"IbereJI nothing but a legal 11\Qe 1n-Steele and his daughter, Patricia, were
Volved bert," be said. "And we argue flying to Cabo san Lucas to join their
that the infUative was illegal and ln viola· -yacht Bon Homme Richard for a
lion. of .pie stale zoning codes that apply Chrlstmas cruise in Mexican waters. to ~guna Beach jlllt as much as any. 1 met the GreyshOcks,, father and son,
wh_ere else. and Packard at the Hotel La Posado.
"The electorate in Laguna Beach had ·: ·SteVe Greyshock was preparing to grab a no.po~er to l'r'esent this tnltl1tiv9t" Hoag.. flight home, and the senior Greyshock
satd .. The c1.ty clerk had no power to,~ in<f Packard were making arrangements
cept or certify the signatures, the cdy to go aboard the Salvatierra to see if they
council had no power to permit voting on could salvage some personal belongings.
the initiative and it certainly had no Packard, a veteran sea captain, had
power .to certify. the result& of that In-virtually "logged" the abortive trip in hia Uiatlve," the veteran trial lawyer added. mind
"The La~na i1itiative dl~, not become "We departed La Paz at a p.m. Thurs-la~ ~Y law, Hoag argued. Laguna city day in possibly a 25-30 knot wind. Out.side offlC1al~ had a duty to enfo!'Ce zoru~ the harbor the.re WI$ a brisk chop and
regulahons that govern such issues an ....,.d of 12 koots aJN.ost dead into It, they allowed lhose regulaUOns contained. st"'~ • '*' In ~ state codes to be entirely kicked up some pretty heavy, apray. The
. dltrepided when they acctpted the in: ttij>tain laterrtd\Jce·d power and the shi p
· tuativt 11 • was more eomfortable at half speed.
The ~a Beach.City Olunell has set "~ a~tmidnight thew~ and seas
Jan. 5 for tbe date of the hearih& on the began to pwunt. We were taking green Onunuce drafted by the plannlni com· water over: the bow -eome 35 feet above
mission to amend city U>nlng codes 1n the water . .'Ibere were some retl square
line with the approved lnlUaUve. or.es out there.
Those height amendments mu~t be "With the seas on the port bow, I soon
discussed 1t two city council hearinl• became lwtre that we were listing to
btfor< they c1n bt fin1ily adopted. • starboard and thet tht ahlp did not come
Since the initiative wa1 adopted the cft1 up· readJly after the seu . had passed.
has been going through Jll public bearin& There was a tremendoul noise below, aJ
procedure to place the le&lllallon ln tbl lf fO"'e cargo had ahilttd.
dty code by the atttpled method. "My firat concern came 1boUt I :30
The city council has also 1dopled an a.m. when l realized that Rll were sud·
urgency Interim ordlntnce which kffP' denly c:omins over the starboard aide ind
the htlght limit In elf.ct pendinl com-we were still listing lo atarboOJ:d.
plttion of the hearing procei1 ln th,1 "I told the boys I was 1ut1 01e captain
event thit Judg• Loe should uphol~ haH brought the •hip about and that wo
T1schntt'1 argument• · were beacUna back tot. Pat."· •
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Claims One . .
·.ei-es~nt, !ife S~mple Offering
.. 4v _""'. ,t'i · Mrs.GeraldlneWalkerctsanaementt Over Laos ~ - a national winner in a' major bating
contest -aent a "Jocted-in-leroon" cake
to Prffldenl Naon a1 La casa· Pactflca
for· 'lbanUglving dinner •.
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' SAIGON (UPI) -'Jbe U.S. eommand
-today li!at five U.S. Fl Flia.;
l!>m. jets . ...,. llhot down over lndochlnl
Ibis weekend. Ai I-one waa raportecj
san' cliene• 'Poll.. Chief Clifford
Mw'ray has an ~:titJe anci vu.tty e:1·
paneled duties ~ i' ~ it. put>llC
11lely -and blliclally ha& auwned the
c:ommqd role Jn poliee, fife• and
lilegoanl ientces. .
In a jlouble announcement -~ this
mominf City · j\l•n"fer ~· Om also
napied lwi Hancoct, ~. at1!• ~
of. building and maln!eoance, as acting
lire chlei'. • \ , , •
· The nlw managem:nt , ~ and
employea Will place San aemente on the
g,,,Wing~ol <Illes adopllng the new
to!al·pu ital==, ' In the. , lfhe S)latem
replaced> 1nilitional !lie chlel .,. raDgemi!nl which en4ed Ia.t Friday, the
lul day ciD the job l<H' Merton W. Hack-
ett; wbo ,_,eel afte!' many,...... at the
top flrellgtlllng post. '
Carr ....,ed today tjlat · Murray
would' aaujie the top.level management
of all lhr<o fl!nclloo•, but Lil-rd Chief
Dick Ha~ and a.tel HMcod< woold oou,~ thO !ldd «mmancler roles.
Hilllt u.ati'lhe clti .... alopt the
publle-aalety! c:oncept • -~ laal
-k -.. -· -of the <i\ti,. "':f:a~i!I %.,. 1iihe !irat
time tonlglll -;under U>e ""',personnel ~' ' aystem. , ' .t . Carr said · t Hancock .,.Wd retain
some of hil !!ties in his orliinal job in
city1 mainte.Pnce. sawy ch&Rges ror the acting chief will
be e[!eded 'in ~ days with funds
. :. 'J ~ .. -• s~,
P.hone Company
) " , ·, Switchin~-Gear
Pk~ ~°""i:r"1"'"'" said a new, fUitnllUqo ,co1no
·plex calculaled · to llreoml, the
lt1litmis1kln"ll •<alll ~ i-. -
Coail ... """ o0mpleW and ;~~-
perfectly. ' I , I •
lMMeil fu a large. SplJ!lll>tfyle ~ along :111711 Cimino dtl .A•\on,.
the µectronic: swi~ System !l>SSI ii ftlle most !lophlllticlted, IOlid stale
mechanism avalla~ PJlcWc Telephone
aru Muager Bolo' ()onnOo oakl. sy~t/! J:;,li!lu.:;'t"!!u:n'~t!t
the C.-Valley udlanee .... '!be
sy"2m ii !lit llm ol Ila. kind ii! Orqe ~ID..,..• enlfneadw,.1-
the _ ..... 1111 • --.-... ~ ., 1111 t-iNloc ended •
1w ..._ 1114 bdl.._ .,..t ID lmlatling
the~ ~_,i, 11_,tbs
rnore Of wed.
'lllen sbe waited anxlomly, boplng that
she would be lucky and the Finl Famil1
would· &le the retipe that wOn her a
trip to Hawall lasf year.
Her answer came this week.
~ 1be MxoD& indeed' bad the ca):e over
. the' bollday .•
r And. they liked il
1.tr •. Nl:a:on ient a persooa1 letter to Mr.
and Mrs. William Walker, ltll3 Cas Boltt"
and also gave a warm thanks for 1 co}JY
'of 1he recipe. '
"I never really thought we'd get a
persooal note," Mrs. Walker said today:
"We thought i.Mtead ~t some aide
would s_, thanks, and that's all."
· The baking of the cake was no effort a_t ·an for the Veteran Or the batter and oven·
'brtgade.· ·
Bal obtaininR clearanc< to &dually get
'the pl'\)lluCI to lbe President lo<Jt 10 days.
: ••After we were told everything had
·been worked oat, then I baked it," she
said.
: Aides received the gift at t.be Wbi~
(See CAKE, Page I)
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coming lnlln the fire chief's bw!i!el
<at.gory.
Carr added ~t he was <ODSldering a
salary change ror MurTBy's post as wen
bal city couilcil approval would' have lo
..,.. befcn those cbange1 took effect.
In essence. the change places four
j)ublic qfety !wictloos Wider Ol}e cemtal
helm -police, !Ire, lileguards and the
citY'• new, successful emergency am·
W1ance service.
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: YOUNG WHALl! WATCHIR,;RHOf-IDA RQHR,T$., 4,1CHECKS ,TliTH ON ~IFE·S.IZE MOPEl . ;
· Wllltte wa1~1.,·cru1-wm "81• at Dalla ila!ller 11 Giant • Craatura1· MJtr1~ to Bai• C.llforol•
• • o, •"i ,. ... T' 1 ~ . ' \ ... ~ ~ ... ~,,t I .t., I • I '• ,.. { . ·~ "" ......... ,. . •·f ~'~ .:.;-'.'. ·~-· Dri."'8.
In San -Diego'-·.
1 w M~~·~ ': .
Freeway -Cra8hes , ~ ci....:-. . .,..7~ , • ~f., , . ---<-"'--•-~--,...__., •.hit.......,.. .. .._....., llighway peltolmen credited luck for ••--·""' -· ~
.U.. lact o! severe injuries among>ellibt ;it0.Pljorfl!"'1~af _,..J&'·l,.. .~~~-~-= pe..-Involved U.,a !ou~r ae<ideot a~ ser1e1 fll .~ lriPJ "oiulhwird·fllwird~'I ~Iii
Slmday along the unguarded stntcl! ol · fnm Da/ia:-I• tho ...-...i pallllc. Baja Caiil«llla. :
San Diego Freeway in Capistrano Bealjb. , Caiculalecl Iii -Ide Wiiii Illa pea ' By 'the ·111ne Ille ilaDI ""mmal• reilcll
O!!lcers said the unguarded· ...,\>!' ~· o! tbt ilaatlcNOlmN,J'flit .Daoa -they .,ru 1-ff -7,tlO ,wbale-w-oruiles will lie~ al faileo·fhlal lle·llilrt!lr Seo; • ,
divider in the construction zorte near the 10 a.m. IDd 1 p.m. everr ~mil 1." The .~ traft1 te the; JCmlc ..,.._
Calle Juanita _o!bnp. I~,~ pro-, •SlmdaY. -;J-. 11111111,ejl.' II dllltlc ·trlleir --· ' -. . : =i:~lierl.:~.:i ~~ · fAI! pea~ ol Ibo milnllon..' t ' i«A·few,..-. allor coivfng lie-
made I Admls'""1 ,'to ',illt ; ~' fllfln!I •adl lboir,cl(flprlog let lilf apln, thiS
driver 1who a sudd'!' swerve, lhfn Oirough nn wb3rf Sporllto_hlllC and ,._ -in--ly """'8 to ... 1m111e monlve drOffaway., · ~ 1" iDC ·th&tlaodiDl'•·vealtb:)la ;fl:50for ;~·apla·tot&enortb ~
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abot down by a Sovlet-buUt Mll'l Jet aJ1CI
the others by SAM, mlaaliet ancl> heavl
anljalrcrllt ,um. :
Tbe.NOrth Vleb)aJMM oakl the United
States "'11· _,heavy· bombln& !>I
North Vietnam's populated cen!efs;
nportec1· looir-PhentOmo abot dowP over
iNor:tlr. Vietnam and dilplayM lour cap;
lured Americail pilots Iii Hanoi to boc1'
lta report. ~ r i'
'l'be U.S. eommand aakl one PbaDtom
-ai>ot'down ..... -VletMm l"rl' day, Ila two man crew rescued and \bl
downing reported the·...,., day. It Nici
other planes were lost qver Laos in cklle · 1"PPort fll Laotian troo;o ligtiUng on the
Plain of Jara and ID bamlliil( norlheni
· portiom of the Ho Chi !llnll lrlll -of
llanDi.
Migs have been spotted over the Plalri
or Jara Iii recent montba but the Incident
ttporled today -.Id be the !Int~
or an American aircraft by a MIC' since
March 21 lhls year '<lien a MIC abot down a Huey llHl3 Jolly Green Giant
"-"~··ovu."-' . ~ .~
'!be North -In Parts -ad tlla ....... ::::,:--1111o1a but llOI tb9ir I ad oald •" _lhlit___ ..,.
...... _ .... wt.
-"""""~ -11opart • .................... ''llolally ·11ia1 bi .................
. ..... tho -., &mi<or.
'prisoilln o1-bat m rea111y bla -<Olllpleloly -bis __ ..
~ -called Ille rald1r "an a-tremelf grave iet of irar • . • and an m.
solent cblleop in Ille !t<e of Ameri<4n
and world opinion."
· · ~ Iha! five jets bail boon
obOI dpwl>'lollowed an earlier,..-! by
the U.S. cnmmand Iha! American ~
bad carried out • --agilnst a radar lite only to miles !ro)ll
Hano~ the dtepeat American air otlac:k
in more than a year.
'Total Chaos'
The 12:49 i.m. series of crashes tied up adults and ~ !or -, . • San • Climenle High 5c11oo1 ~
traffic on the busy freeway !or neady In · PTSA ~ tald speilai -.!IJoloV inslnletor· Phil .Grignon reports Lifeguards Hit I
hour. rate;s for 20 ' pertonl or more we that recent atudles show. that despite tbe
Only one of the four drivers,was l'Klt in· available ~ ~~ ~re ~ t•ven.moaUl mtg~~ eycle, the wbalea
, ()f Rail Merger -I:~~:,, :,a~a1i°D;":l· ~0·.P~ !Tr"" =.@ ='=: IC1' .¥1' · ~tt ~ thty:;I .,, 1o u,; -By. F_alse ·Alarms.
ouier drivers a1id paaa<ngera ..Ibo su!-• I>-..-.V-~ lie ~ r w~. do they tt' to dine qaln.
. Cited by ICC Imel c\its, bruises and shock were : ,.~,.-·•'--~ _.,._ ·--· · ,...,,_ -~ --'· da In F·'-f'-"'--· arm'! -..u.:. a -Suglno Kikulchi, 70, o[ Los """el .. , ......, ....,.,_. "'......,. -·' g_...,. U w~ U .....,... a Y -•• -~ _.,_ ..,.. '!be cniisff nwt the 1111!111"ll'.the ao-,wel&bt.. · dry-land phenomenon, u San Cle!pen!o hia: wife, Haruyo, 61, and their grandson, Ufeguints and harbor , p 1 t.r o J me n
WASHINGTON (AP) -The "total Thomas Kikuichi oC Thousand Oaks. dbcovmd over the -itend.
chaos" resulting Crom the merger of the ....;; Dean Otto Popp, rT, and his wlfe, H . 'kin £"1.'. . R" • , A.mwering a rasb.·of calls reportlnc ~a
New York Centraf and the Pennsylvania Sha"f~~e~::,~~~°.i r.682 Traak . aw ' s. -'w. :1 ·arges , ac1sm , 'large boat on fire oil Nlson's Polnl, the
ra"'°·'s ~ •-•100 nu'Ulon m' un~id w t · nd •-h band guards, patrolmen and a re a c u.e wvou w • -Aye., es mmster, a 11er us holicopter gped to the IOUl'Ce of the cloud
bills. $480 million in eJ:ct!I labor cost~ Harold, 43, and a passenger, JUI Sod· J.. • • , • Saturda morning
totally poor rail operations and court· erland. 12, d. the same .Trn!k Avenue , "6 1 • D di But ~hen ~ miftd, reacuefs :!,er:: :rfn=~·~~~:e~: ~"!~reireatedatMissionOJmmunity ~xtreme ~at 'c•en· etoh: ,__ 1 :::e:.~~;:'!=
mission said today. Hott~ said the aashes took place Its dieNI ...-, in need of a tuae
In 1;7*> pages of reports and when Kilruichi's sedan swerved to avoid . , .. . . .. • ,. . i"_ •• : .. up,· were belchin& exhaust villble for document.o, the CCC's Bureau of En-,_ drl II th .-. , OCEANSIDE (APl~·Ablaclt<lJ\S.CO!f.,. Bownwi' 'lls l\>lll •wl(anuaar.wllh 'tbe miles. • •. !oicem~t also disclosed evlilence it sa1d the m)':l~ry· ver trave ng sou on wic ' 0""'ssman sa;,. racllm .. ~ .. ~"· _.__.u .. _..i .. 11'-~-""..d-,.:..1 he ts ·--'u_ Smog rulel, apparently, tdon't apply freewayandhitTractenberg's autointlle ...... ~.. .............. • • .,....-..."!',IPWI ~l'l wnrw~ llmll. pOlilts a possible eonflict of interests aaroe ~ of travel. nei.rtiy etmp Pendleton. -the· M:mne. !pg to anft.er." ~ · · past the three.mile ·
involving David C. Bevan, fonner chief rL\ · ' · • financial oHicer of the merged railroad, _ r!'P'' !~lest.training l><te -ancq.~ ~~~be.~ If...,.
the Penn Central. , s c· le > COii!" in, !WO colon' kt. I . ' ' men! ~· ]iat' IDlcf ne.Wii!nen }an
Director Bernard A. Couia o[ the 01)-. Ufl . mente ' '°9neae\o('ll)aid1rjtsi1Q.Od.!or.li~. 'ftet ' "weiii'h;~ "
!orcement • bureau said government • ..lei 'a' dlflereOf ' one'. for. tilaCkt,~.'~· .. ~ ~ clr '\l!I ~ tbal.Mr~ti:t:I! ~:S~':'r::!i.°:r1 CB~~~ s·torm Dra:n _A-"'8.llaw¥\'l.~·,."!4;~r :,,,:...,.s.}lbOGt.'7: ' ' "' .' ~
Inc. at the same time the Perut Central'• · " . an.r,a mntel room~ wtth,lillnorl· ' '!be Wormailcio• ratbered -In ·the
pension fund bought fl million or the , -1J1 l1'00P Marines lli -t!lta11arge1y.,;.!utaly •Peridteloo 'rialtl .win ·be>Ulld !or amen-
ie8iiltl<s C l t' Nea· . town 1>9~ t!Je· a.a:m.. ricluty! dine lqiltatlon up rqr ~in COocrea
"The p;..100 fund subsequently omp ~ ion . I ' Abo.I haliotlhl =·~·-~ •next -11i·an11 ·1or .... bllts, -
purchased another 81 million tn CBK ' • • 1 · ' ,; rllid , • • ' • securiller," the report said. "The funds The helVY" damage . from hard winter Mei.lcal!-Amerjc~ r tnliated ~· p:(e •
suffered substantial IOsses when CBK rains to Trafalgar Clnyon in San rUielt1name ·anc1 nM and told oeWamen ' .. • •
later sustaintclfinancial revenea... Clemente wW no longer take place .after ' and Rawkiht or "what thty iaid "'" ti· T F !..!'IS• ure· Wo·r' Id
'!be enlorcement bureau • a Id completion 'late' this lllOllth ., a i=,too amples .. ol racw. ~ at tile ' ~ '
"w\desplead coOfuslon" ...lutled from storm dram. · , 'Iiaie.
the declalon of Pene Centnl't combined Accoinplilbed under. a -.ly Oood "\'"'i 1 • • { • T · · B' ;..,..,.'I,. T Jd · lnlll8gemtal to route the combined Ira!· trol eotttract, tbe drain wtD effmlnale th& One blacl: Muloe.aald 11-tor!lte , 8X; ,1~ . O : !k of both tallroadt tlirough yards l~-exlerullve type of· <tamqo which 'the Cl· . 'or IDOl'.e' ___ ftlidnl.tottlhor'
Ing the <apllcity to handle the add'ed
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n)"!D bu tufltred !or ~ darllgj <ii Illa--ti ii dotlancl an lllepl ·Rnl-o[ LeilOrt· WoM-Cail -VOiume. Ooodln&.. • ._..,. .... llltlillmll¥.ol-·-.....to-~y ta "11« In'
Goold lald•that at kell -on tlit Iooludid in lhe> conelrudton -"i ,r,~-,..lllilid ._ ·1m •·oo..-._. ID!Mj llC!*f tnto
line th~ cauoed slow delivery, caused the ocoanfrllOt and Ola VlU was .liie did • -· l\IDdleloala S .,.._. 111f ,o bjl}._ pr9"ldlng l"-11 'tn .S-
great ownbers ol f'"' to become otiorlng up of some...,,,iallle porilons, oC omlnortt)' _.1at10o. 1 l 'emplloil9 r... ~ lloaloow-. -•led from ...,,.,panylng waybllla, tlit bjink's. Hawklnl, who 1' llln'l)'inc -he ~ ID an -fn1n
slowedthetnspectlonandrepalrolca<f. Tbe~toot-dtepCOll)'lll-bu~'l2· siyl'·il 'ndit dllolmli-'llr the ·Stale -Dennis E. <:arpentar (JI,. adJnedthecfpabUltielo!~anls.' , lnchreln!or<edplpeattb!ldatto<arry 'mtlila)y, callod·U,. Dlfl!llnC a.-, 'Nn'port -), Ille.......,. will
· "E!lorta lo ..,.ate tn!llc often •I· flood watm, alUnty opotr.lmen said. lftlr ,., al* >illted Illa. -to 1-r • ~ tflle\lve ID Illa Jlll.71 1Jlcal
gravated or crtale\I problems," tbe satata, In<., and z..m Eocinem1 of . ,...;, tl>m • illdt-11.,-,. -,..., •
report Aid-· Sta-c;ompleted the project. ....-, ' ' • "I ~ 11111 la emnplloa llvln
lllroctot Gowd Ail! a -'" report S[>Okoanitn !or the ftoocl coatr<I ~ "Radan ,._.. ~ ~." Ila loqll!a ... am pd 111a1-e11on.
sullmltltd by ICC auditor <l<orge It. aald the .-o! dangerous ..-th the -aald. havt IDUy boon rewarded. I !eel this
Dell« coocluda htgh-leYOI Ptl1D Ceotlal alleles benuth bomes along the can,.n Hawllinl Ail! be detallad 'lllt --be potlietdar't)' ll'.ufYthl to O)ll'
.......-woa preoc<up\ed with the rlin wlU be eued becauoe o! the drain. uigent .... ill a -II> Maj. Geo. many ~ llfarld -who are
corqpeny'1 d.iversifkatlqn J)f'08ram llld ,The lf,ructure Unkl ~ with another Gtorae Bowln.m, the blle o::llUNftder. retlr«l and UftW on flnd lncomtll,"
(See CHAOS, Poge I) racenUy ·by the cRy. but bu.not rtcolvtd a nplJ bicauit ~Aid,
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nigbl Sho-. are expected by
early Tuesday. Highs will be, In
the low Ills with lows In the blgb
30s.
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Landing Craft ·
Fket for Sale
.=~~I"~ -""" bu • lndudtog a JV'IVate island: 1 fleet of landing
i craft '° inVldl: it.
Joh(!, Sl'<!ars boughl six landing
f craft, 1onelnally meant to carty m.tliitis to Ibo beaches o f
· Japanese-held lsland tn World W~
U from the Marines Corps for • i:f150I> apiece ln 1981. He planned to
1 use.Ulem lh 1 cabl&tayJ.na business. -
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l L Speafs ls mw ,semJ-.retired, and he
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~}a!iroad problems during the crllkal
r~merger peJiod. ~ ~
The ICC report pointed to what ll said
aere· 0 AraJned and suaplclous feelings" ~ietwtieii former liew YOrk Centr&I and
.ff.>ennsyJVania -~raOnne! and added: ~, "The breakdown in ,.rvlce be••··•·g ~ • ' ~u~
AOlmoat lmmedlstely after the 1188
~-~ger, gene1'aled counUesS complaints
~l' l'enn Central pa lions." i · In addlUon.'Penn Central had great dU-
!11ciilt; m. collecUng tt:ie revenues It had
"earned, the ICC said, adding that on
fllarCli 31, 1970, Peiin • C'entral's unseitl;d
1ccount.1 totalled Sl00.5 million.
~ "lncomd lrtlght· bllls, double billing
ind U;D;paid ~ills characterir.ed Penn Ca\-
, post-merger operations," the report .
i!nforcement bureaq,.declaring that
Central'& labor costs "have been
oos," said that .durillg I96M9 the
~mpany paid $4.14 million more in fages~ fringe bentfits and payroll tues iian the cost would have been if wages limiiar lo those ol!ered by other
'8ilroads in the same clua: had been ~d . .I.
"The analysis coocluded U..t.:tllue
labor colt.I .•. ranked high among the
calllel leading to Penn Central'• pretJ.
tion filr reorga.niz.ation/' the report aakl.
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CAKE •..
Hous< Pie and loolt il 10 the boos~ 1be said\' .. ··
In lll mtsUae : ~ 16'.alkers ;i\D ob-
viously treausre Mr. "NlxOn sald:
"My family and I want you to know
bow much we appreabte )loUr kindne11 in
favori.ng ua with a home-made lemon
cake. 1bls generous act of friendship ad·
ded greatly to the pleasure .-pd, ell:;'
joymenl of our Thanksgiving vl4!{ tq'5al!
Clemente.
"Mi:s-·NixOD and our &iughters are deli&J>led. also, u..1· you oo fllou&hUuUy
sent aJOng Coi>ies ol the recipe u1ecf iD
making this special treat. ·
WJ.th ·our best wishes to the Walkers ..
The tecipe won Mrs. Walker the title o.f
one of the natilon's 100 finalists in the an-
nual Pillsbuty Bake Off lfst year. ·
Pal'I of .the wlmings WIS a trip IO
Hawall. · ·
Minister Gets Word
PAMLICO. S.C. (AP) -The Rev . Sun
Truitt was d_elivering hls Sunday sennon
when sOrileone·moUoned to hlm from the
froiit door of-· the church and gave the
Baptist mlnlst.er a message.
"If. anybody feels like completing this
sennon ,they may go ahead," the Rev.
Mr. Truitt told the congregation, "but I
have to leave." The message: His wife
was havipg a baby. He went borne and
took her lo the Dospital where Mrs. Trullt
delivered a &even-pound boy.
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)'Eito Vowed • 'Presi.dent · Some Planes
S~lon~-Adjon.~n· And H~aep·
Mfer R~:rriap O_K .In Parley
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By Ai..West
. SACRAMEN'ro <llPI\ -'A weary
CAllfomla Legislature"-adj()qmed for the
)!ear at 2:17 a.fT\, today after passing
Democratic reapportlonmenl bUb ol
questionable legality that Gov. ROnald
Reagan vowed to veto,
Bltterty diVJded Ur the end after a
record Ma calehdar 4Jys 1n regular and
special sesslont that outlasted Congress,
the 1971 Jegislatur-e anUclimacUcally
wrapped up ib affairs in an un-
precedented weekend • before-0\ristmas
meeting apread oYer odd holir!.
·Holiday cheer was noticeably absent
·from the legislaUve· chambers, which
revuberated with anget and name call· ,
Joi.
* * * Remap Vote
Followed
• Party Lines
In the early mornlnt vote on reap-
portlonmen~ ballots Wt by the Oran&•
County deleg-ation were split on party
llne!.
·Democralk Auemblyman Keruielh
Cory of Anaheim voled with hll party in
approving the aeplrate pllns frJr the new
State Senate and Coqreaalonal dlatrlcls .
Republican Assemblyman Robe r t
Burke of Huntington Beach and John
Brigs of. Fµllerton opposed b o t h
measurea.
Robert Bad.ham, Republican
Assemblyman from Newport Beach waa
!lated a_boent from the early morning
lel!lion.
On the Senate aide of the .capitol, one
of tfie county'a , two Senators was also
mlsaing. · Denni! E. Carpenler (J\.
NewtM>rl Beach ) was listed u a~e~ l?l'
not· .voting while hlB colleaeue ·JaJD.~a·
Wbebnore (R.Garden Grove) cast ~
"91" -'(lib Republlcw opposing reap-
portionqient of Senate, Aaembly and
Congrwional dlstrlcls.
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"This heavy ha.ndednesi hu not been
equalled since former speaker Jess
Unruh locked up the A.sse.rnbly in '&3,"
charged Senate Republican C a•u cu 1
Chairman John L. Harmer of Glendale.
"That's jUst a damn lie," snapped
Assembly Speaker Bob Moretti (0.Van
Nu11). 'jI iWU never heavy handed with
anybody."
Moretti added, "Not only am r not
ashamed of this session of the legislature,
but I'm proud of it."
Tbe Jeglslature will convene its 1972
aasion Jn just two weeks, on Jan. 3.
The reapportionment bill for the Senate
was de.Signed to preserve the upper
house's 21-19 Democratic majority, with
special emp~sis on protecting all
· Democrats. The Assembly plan would
boost that House's 42-37 Democratic
domination (One vacancy) to ~38. ·
-The congi'esslon.al plan would-Jncttase
Callfornfa's seet.i from 38 to 43 because
of the popu]itlon boom of tht' 'SOI.' It
would politically protect the present 20
Democrats and 11 Republicans. Of the
five new districts, Democrats aald two
were designed for themselves, two for
Republicans and ' one Was a to!sup.
Republicans arlUfd the plan WIS · more
-heavily weighted toward Democrata. '
The vollrig loolt place IOlll after mid· ·nlghl. . , •
The·.5enote-plan P'md the Asseiiibly
41-25, 1heo Ille Senate 21-17. The
A.uembl.y plan~ WU voted fi~ ·passage
by the S..te 21-17, And the con.
greoslonal bill deored lhe Senate 22-18,
then the /.1lsembly U.24.
Only or\e Republican in the legislature
voted for any ,of the plans. Serl. Milton
Mark1·iR"8an Francisco)-. supported the .,...malooal bill, explalnlng th a t
n.publlcan Rep. ·William S. Mailliard of
San francisoo favored it.
Bobby Baker,.
Priest Berrigan
·Paroles Studied
WASHINGTON (AP) -Robert G.
(Bobby) BlkU, the Janner U.S. 'Senate
aecretary who Cl'me to Washington as a
page boy and left a milllonalre, is seeking
Pol. son-laced parole from a llu'ee-year federal prison 1ei;itence. . • , , .,..'.-i ., J ' ' · .. ~ ,..,. . _1 ... ~ker, antiwar ~.Daniel Berrigan
S I Pills ,..: •1o1·a1'11 three other lW ~ll-known federal ec.ona inmates take their pleas for early releau
, ~. __ _lo the \1,§.,Jl<>YJI <>I.bro!• todlf.
F-,---dr' • R beiTlj;an, turned down ih a parole bid oun ti eno·· ;• wr July, la ... king a rehearing on the
basis of undiltlosed lew evidence In his \
RENO,.~ev. (UPI) -. Deadly seconal case. No actual deciliori,1s to bis release
pills, posllbly IS many'u 30;000, may be Wlll'be made at today11 ses.slcin.
in circulaUon In the Reno area, narcotica 'The othen are Calvin Kovens, a co-
officus warned Sunday: defendant with former Teamster• Union
Pollet " said the pills · miJbt be laced Pre.i!ident James R . .'..(Jlmmy) Hoffa In a
wlth Poisonous atrychni.qe. union pension fraud case; Guy B. Gillet·
At least 21 youths have·bffn treated for te, Subject of a celefi'.rated SUpreme Court
violent drug illnesa si~ the capaulea decision on the mllifarj • draft, and
entered Ult junlor high ind hlgb. school A~ny De Abeeli!, the so-called "salad
1aceot Wednesday, police said. Five oil.king" Of New J_crsey. :
youths remained hospitalized, and they. '.?,le elght-nlembtr board takes up the
·were repcirted in good condlUon. Several cas'ea In cloaed-OOOr session w i t h
·t~agers told police that the pills known prl500era now on hand, but represented
as "red devils" wefe sold for 25 cents by by lawyers.
a mmi who W'Utravelliig tlirongh school · "Th'e votes by which declBions are made
hallwa:fs. are never made public.
John Page, 23, was arrested on Baker, who entered the Federal
nircotlct charges when a girl led olticers · Penitentiary at. Lewisburg, Pa., 11
,to a private resld~nce. ·Pol!~· ~Id-,;~ .. months ago, ls eligible for parole from
pilla were confiscated in the arresl. his one-~tbree years sentence on Jan.
' Police said between 10,000 and 30,000 , ,13. .' · . .
·pills might still be in Circulation in the He was convicted In 1967 of larceny. 1n-
area. come-tax evasion, fraud and conspiracy
Lt. Francis Rae of the juvenile di vision u a result of his dealings while Senate
said anyone with the pills should "just secretary and a protege of former Presi-
nush them down the drain and forget dent Lyndon B. Johnson. Baker walked
about them ." If taken with alcohol., ht . th%'4ugh the gates of Lewisburg Jan. 14,
·•aid, the effect could be "deadly." 197i, hill appeals exhausted.
Bhutto Takes Command
.Of Pakistani Nation
lly Unlied Prt11 International
Agha Mohammad Yahya Khan resign-
ed as· president of Pakistan today follow-
ing his nation's defeat at the hands Of ·
India. He turned over power to ZQ!fiqa"f
All Bhutto, a powerful leftwlng polltlclalt
who became Pakistan's first civilian
ruler in 13 years.
Bhutto, who said he would address tbe
nation today, told a chetring crowd on
haod to greet him when his plane landed
at Rawalpindi airport today that "my
first priority ls to raise the morale of the
people and to save the counlry.''
An official government communlque
released In Rawalpindi, West Pakistan,
Sunday ·~id Yahya Khan, who aeited
power from field marshal Mohammad
Ayub Khan ln Marclt, ·J969; following
aocial and poUtical unrest, will surrender
, hla authOrity to a "representative aover~
merit."
The luH communique spelline YahYJ
Khan'• apparent downfall .came UUle
more than two days after Pakistan heed·
eel an Indian call for a cease-fll't In their
14-day war, and three days after the
capitul1Uon of Pakistani forcts l1t the
leSllUllioDial provinct. 'Of East Pakistan,
newly proclalmed as the nation of Bangla
Desh.
At the cease-fire line on the watern
front, lodlan military aource.a In the
K11hmtr town of Udhampur told UPI
correspondent M. G. Srinalh that
Paklstsnl forcu holding territory Jive to
siven miles inside India had set fire to
four Indian village!, lncluding Chhamb
where one of the blgae•t battles of the
war was fought.
The sources said that towering names
were visible from the Indian fronl lines
on the eastern bank of the Munnawar
Tawl River across from Chbamb. All
civilians were believed to have Ded. the
area at the outbreak of the war,
"President Nixon assured me of the
support of the United States for the prin-
, ciple of the sovereignty and unity of the
Pakistan state," Bhutto told newsmen on
his arrival In Rome. He met with Nixon
in Washington Saturday.
"Pakistan is a single entity," ht said.
"the unity of the nation will be
safeguarded. lndla occupied Pakistan ter·
ritories by force , and a lasting peace can-
not be reached If New belhl doM not
. restore that whlch It conql\ered with
tanks ...
, Besides the conquett of East Pakistan
with the help of East Pakiatanl rebel
forces, India also seized about 1,400
square miles of West Pakistani territory.
Including about 50 outposts In northern
Kashmir and tome 1,000 square miles of
desert along I.be rail line to Hyderabad in
' the llOlllh.
Ptklatan captured 50 to 60 aquan miles
of JndJan territory W'tst of the Munn1war
Tawl River In &outhtm Kubmlr'1
Chhamb oec:tor.
.. ' l!AM!Ll'ON, Bermuda (Ul'I) -Presl·
dent Ni.ion conftned with llriU1h Prime
Minister Edward Heath today In the last
of h1s "little summit'' meetinp and an-
nounced that he had ?tmoved the 10 j>er-a
ctt1t surcharge on lmporP.
Nl1oo's action removing .the levy oq
foreign goods imJ>OSed to help shore up
the U.S. balance of payments, was ef· f
fecUve immediately. Nixon ·started his
two days of talk.I with Heath within a halt-
hour after arriving from Washington at
this British-0wned ialand resort.
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Back to Folsom
A few minutes after their fir.st meeting,
Nixon eD'l.erged and told .new:men
gathered oo the lawn of the Government
House on a tu1ltop overlooking the island
that he had signed a proclamaUQn
removing the surc.ha~e.
"I hav! •today made the fi~ decision
implementing the agreement that was
reached over the weekend by the group of
ten in their meetings in Washington, Nix·
on said. . .
The United stale! .agreed to cancel-the
surcharge Saturday night as part of a
far-reaching international m o n et a r y
agreement by the major free-world
trading partners. 1
Henry Cortez, 37, who served 9 years in 'Folsom Prison be-
fore beinJ paroled Nov. l , is
back behmd Folsom bars to-
day. Officials si.id riis parole
was "an adminlstrative mis·
take." He has 21 years to go.
NiJ:on imposed the surcharge Aug. 15.
lt was levied across the board, making no
dis.tlnctjpn between the major powers and
the underdeveloped nations.
The administration had argued that the
surcharge was a temporary tool that
Y{ould speed movement toward freer
world trade. But opponents said Its effect
was the opposite -that other nations
would have to build higher tariff barriers
Bride Widowed
After 12 Hours;
Best Man Held
in self-defense. 1 Nixon told newsmen it wo.uld now be
possible to mo11e on to other trade
agreements that are involved ln the
whole revision of the international
monetary system .
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The wedding
was held in Las Vegas and the celebra·
tlon following it moved first to Anaheim
and then to Los Angeles. Jt lasted more
than 12 hours.
In the end, the teenaged groom was
dead from a shotgun wound. His best
man and former roommate was booked
on suspicion of murder. Ex-con Singer Weds Michael F. Rogers and his wife, Donna, both 11, were married in n 11 a.m.
NASHVILl.J:, TeflD. (AP) _ Glen ceremony Sunday. Paul Wokoff, 20, serv·
ed as best man. Sherley, the ex-convict turned singer:, is a Followina: the wedding, a celebration
married man again. He was married to was held 1n the home of a friend of the
Nicki Robbins in weekend ceremonies at couple in Anaheim. According to police,
the home of Johnny Cash, the singer who the groom drank heavily and passed out.
gave Sherley his big break. Later, the group traveJled to a home in
Cash also provided a surprise for Los Angeles where the groom and best
Sherley and his bride. He had Sherley's man had lived as roommates. Police said
·children by a previous marriage -Rhon-Rogers allegedly became belligerent,
da, 12, and Bruct, 14 -secretly flown in · struck Wokoff with a crutch and then left
from California. "I ctn't believe it. I'm the building to search for his wife, who
so glad to see them," Sherley said. had fled with the start of the violence.
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we.stern states and Mea.lco, u a alx.-Gay·
old mechlnlts lll:il<e co)iUnued.
Three flights daily '° Las Vegu and
thr .. OJib1s to PboenJX 'will be In ol)era·
tlon ~l prange Ooun!y-Alrport. '
The local fll1hts to Las Vegas will
leave each day at 8:45 l\·11)., 1:50 p.m.
and 7:25 p.m.j while lllgbts to P~IU
are scheduled for 7: a.m., 1:15 p.m.
and 5'211. P·"'t. ~ .
Alrw..t wlft ·use-~ry-penWnel
' . to keep the planes in oeeration durlng the
strike" by SlO members-of aft
Mecilahlcs fraternal Aasoctstlon.
The 9lh tJ'.s. CtrcuJt dourt ot ,\ppeals
granted a 10-day temporary inj\Ulj:tion
Saturday~ prevented the company's
pilots and stewardesses from honoring
picket lines set up by the mechanics. A
spokesman for Airwest said today the
company is DOW·seek.lng a permanent l.n-
junctioo.
Alrwest will fiy 11 jets to some 20
airports. The airline normaUy • aerves c ' eight western states, parts of Canada and
Mexico. Company spok~men said they
would try io serviCe areas not !erved
direcUy by other companie:i.
Mechanical wort will be handl_!d by 71
licensed mechanics .\¥ho art su~isory
personnel, Airwest officials said. Nearly
900 of .the company's 2,681 non-stJ:lking
employes :will be on acUve duty while the
rest will remain furloughed wllhoui pay.
The mechanics are seeking a . wage
boost from the current $5.05 per hour to
$6.60 by September, 1972. M~emeot
has offered an increase to $6.57," ·
Secrecy Called Issue
WASHING TON (AP) -Rep. Paul N.
McCloskey says gdv~rnmental secrecy
wJU be a key IMue in his bid to, defeat
President Nixon for the Republican
presidential nomination.
"I suj)pose that the blgg~ thing that
has hit me for be.ing in Congress for four
years," the Californian said Sunday·, "is
the increasing secrecy, the decepUon, the
concealment of fact by the government of
the United States."
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14.filt l '¥iilrts waves jo the heJl!l ,of ·a half-model of a new Land N' Sea Craft
)"h1clj,wil1'be jdisplay:.li l!ong with tlie •tompiete boat at the ·san Francisco
• Spor!S' & Boa~ Show which 'opens at the Cow Palace Jan. 7 an.d runs through
Jan. 16. Bes· es,,being trailerable, the craft is said to be cai)able · of sleeping ..
:>ev"'1 .~\'SO ';ind h a top IJ>eeci capable, of. pulling water ;skierS. .
. . l /1 . . . . ·:~e~rtHarh ·~lr·YachtCiuh's
Regatta !·Draw ·s 163 Entries
Newport Har~ Ya c b t
Club's ChristmaJ;, 'Re'a)la,
1971 yachting sw~~Ong,·,dfew
163 boats in 14 classes Sa\ur.
day and Sunday but) the .hftl)ed ·
for inauguration 'if "feVel
~" racing did not
diVlslon Wu PHRF•with 21 en-Trophy winners:
tries. Tl'le winner was Jlm' ,SHIELDS (11)-(1) Dainty,
Moore'S ,Sequoyil from South , Bud 'Desenburg, BYC; (l) Sbore Sailing ·Club. · Jean, Carl Reinhart, NHYC;
The raCing fleets faced a,' (3) Charlotte, M.C. Sayre,
fresh southeast" on Saturday · ·SSSC. ·
and a mild southw~ SI.Ill> PHRF (21) -(1) Sequoya,
day. Jim Moore, SSSC; (2) Sunda, 1• materialize. ~
The largest class was the
one-man Olympic Finrls· wilh
25 entries. The winne~ was
Fred Cook ol Alamitos B a y
Yacht Club. ~
Top class in the o e: ea n , n
With onty·nine ocean racing · Graham Gibbons, BYC;, (3)
yachts with JOR ratings on the Pussycat, John Szalay, BCYC.
line, the group sailed under LUDEftS.16 (7) -( 1)
handicap rules. Winner in this Windsong, Bill Fundenberg,
division was Freestyle, skip-NHYC; {2) Pre-Empt, IA!roy
pered by Saint Cicr~, NHYC. Sutherland, NHYC. OCEAN RACING (!OR) •(9)
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30th Annual Sports
Show af Cl1W Palace ,
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New, off-beat sppriJg and VJl).uables, it protects your
boating items will be UltveilM. Chi!dren from guns, your guns
along with cruisers sailboats frtJm thieves.
ho seboats fi hing ' cld nd , Dam.pp-Chaser, a n e w
u. , 1S ta ea revoluUonary,lowsurface
camping gear at the .sotJ1 An· ! temperature heater, will be of
nual San Francisco Sports' &: interest to all" boat owners. It
Boat Show, Jan. 7-16, at the rapidly circUl.ates warm, dry
Cow falace. air and prevents moisture
Among these novel: items damage to boats, bulls, sails,
will be the Lucy Luggert ·a electrical wiring, radio depth
unique device whl~ lejs you · sounders, ra_i!ars and other
pull your fully-loaded caf-top · equipment.
boat from camp to lake and Also inaking its Sports and
back without difficult lifting Boat ·Show debut is the
and loading procedures. By at· Bostrom Deluxe V i k Ing
taching an ingenious, . Put SUspension seat, found in most
simple, padded ioWbar with· heavy trucks, Which has now
one pin, your ·fioa.t becomes an for the first time been design·
Instant-trailer, as wheels 1irop.'.' ed £or use in camper vans and
from permanent, lightweight motor homes.
bracket mounts. Show times will be 2 to 11
A steel gun safe will also be , p.m. weekends; 11" a.m. to 1'1
introi:luced. Able to · a~ p.m. Saturdays; and 11 a.m.
commodae 12 rifles or other to 7 P.m. Sundays.
-(1) Freestyle, Saint Clc«O,
NHYC; (2) Aquavit, Cbris
Hansen, CYC; (3) Iatrepld,
Barry Berkus, LBYC.
SOLING (I) -(I) Seaweed
IV, Fred Miller, SSSC. ·
TEMPEST (6) -(1) Super
Spade, Dave Garibotti,
Pleasure Point YC.
THISTLE (It) -(I) J.W. , Brown. g!YC; (2) Dave
McKinley, PVSA; (3) , Bob
Reilly, sssc.
LITJO.llA (IO) -(I) Roy
Woolsey, UYc: (2) Rick
Lineberger, ABYC.
LIIXH4B (16) -(I) Gaston
Ortiz, BYC.
SABOT A (17) -(1) Mar1t
Gaudio, NHYC; (2) Ty Beach,
BYC; (3) Kurt Schmidt, LIYC;
(4) David Sigler, BYC.
SABOT C (10) -(I) Macy
Andrews, BYC; (2) Bruce
Crary, NHYC.
FINN (27) -(1) Fred Cook,
ABYC; . (2) Jefl Lenhart,
MBYC:' (3) Henry Spragae ·
Ill, NHYC.
KITE: A -(I) S. Smith,
ABYC; (2) Phil Ramming,
NHYC. .
MONTGQMERY-10 (5)-(1)
Les AnnstrD!li. vyc.
28 Out oi 29 Not Bad
Arorww-built-Cigarette llulls Take. Race
MIAMI -The man who quit Cigarettes in the 1970 Miami·
racing ocean going powerbollta Nassau race.
two ytµU"S ago contip~ed . ~ That event saw Italy's
dominate the spcirt with ·hit· . fourth successful line of high . V~enzo Balestrieri go on to
speed offshore hulls in the lis£l win his second UIM world
seven years. championship. This year the
Twice former world and new world champion, Bill
three times U.S. champion, Wlshnick of New York City,
the legendary Don Aronow, N.Y. wound .up his .bid to bring
'creator of the Formula, Oomi, the international t1Ue. back to
Magnum and oow the Cigaret-the U.S. in the cockpit of two te boats saw his customers Cigarette bulls ••. a 32 and a
win an incredible 28 cf the 29 36 footer.
major world ocean power,.boat The American Power Boat
races since he introduced ti, Msociatlon (APBA) inboard • · UU!sl' Bob 'Magoon ol Miami
Beach.; used a-3' footer in
UCLA W• Wiruiil11 a rectml siJ: victories. 1DS Jt •the the tnost wins
in U.S. and Bahamian waters
for any driver ever and the
most conquests for any single
boat in the l~year history of
modern ocean powerboat rac~
ing.
The APBA's outboard na·
tional champlon1hlp in
offshore racing was . also won
by a Cigarette dr iver,
Nassau's Willie Meyers, In a
32..footer with four outboard
engines. AU of the above used
either Mercury or Mercrulser
engines.
It was the fifth time In a
row in the eight-year-old world
championship series that an
Aronow designed and b u 11 t
boat has won the crown.
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Ille -· AllaDllc ~ for a !ft' AutbontaU¥O -lald 1111 Briilah re_.. the coaNqueaou o! haYi>ll boct. ~ -Dllllq will> Prime lMder WU certaln."-1-.•,i4C111 a edtbe.reglmool"1takl0al.\pa-
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Four u.s 11u1ne tiellcoplen 1err1ec1 Set in Eve.J,lings . Nlxon'smeetincwlthllealhlllbetlird
Loom for opeqirig • i.., ".I t.1 ,,. 1 .. ' I ,. 1,
Malt Sorum Of Cordillera School carriQ the ball in
quick scamper as Gary Core of O'Neill School
(While hat) moves ip. The sixth·gr"l!e coolest was
part o! the season·end Enduto Bowl played Friday
in Misaion vlejo. Fiftlf Bradei's from the two schools
also batUed it Out. The Cordillera s~ graders won
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In Popularity
-Among Women
LOS ANGELES {AP) -More women
are bl~sornlpg out with flowers, hearb,
, butt;erfl1e1_ and other designs on : lbeir
boches, &ays a tattoo artist.
.. The tattooer, known only BS LiWe
Fran, says JO to 60 women a week are
1 visiting her downtown Los Angeles parlor
-the greatest number she has known in
her 22-year career.
The new customers art!: "everything
from BeYerly Hills !OCi.aiit.e& and college
girls to bJpples and working girls and
housewives," She said.in an interview
"'They aren't the Usual skid row btims
who get drunk enough to want 'Born to
l:.ose' put on their arms, or the motorcy.
. c;Je girls wbo want 'Property Of' tattooed
on their rear ends."
, LltUe Fran says most ol her female
clients want only one tattoo -on a place
: w~re it Is concealed by clothing.
"They ask for flowers, buUerfiies,
hearts -especially those litUe broken
hearts like Janis Joplin had," she says,
"and they want sunbursts, red devils,
religious symbols and names -names of
: their ~. boyfriends and chlldreil."
1 Popular designs follow trends, ac-
f cording to LilU. Fran. ,...' _ i;. "A few years ogo when Pf\temeo J stockings Were the big things I tot h~
' dreds of requests for butterflies, hearts { ! and bugs oo anldes.,~~t;et'e,'!'8• a big
L run on peace tymD01S. Nor , it's
j astrology."
• LiW. Fran and her hus~and" Captain
, Jim, claim they nm t.he'ohly tattoorperlor i remaining ln Los Angeles. 'lbe couple
~don't use their last name In buslness
• because they say, "you run into a Jot of ~ ){ooks in this work."
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By JOHN ZALLER
Of tllt DlllY ,lltt Jllff
A standard scientific ~hnlque· ror
detennlning 'the. Jevel of rnaft...Ca.Ule(l ,
, poDutit>n in freShwater~Jak~ and rivers
bas been .developed an4 it may become
an lmpcrtant legal tool in deciding court
•
cases, according to Dr. Peter Dixon, a
UC. Irvine biologist.
'f1le technique •at developed by a .
group ' or.i. nine goVemment, unlftrs!ty,
and industry laboratories, includq ·the
Wat.r Control LatWaiary in the School
of Engineer:inl al UC lrvtne. •
"Unlit the devetOi!m<nt o! tius·unifonn,
n1Uona:Uy aCcepted standard of measure-~ tt liaa1 heel) ~"'Y dlll!®it to trace Cancellations ·· . th• extent ,and """"' o! pcn111ao"'
because there are a thousand different
kinds of chemical analyses which might
Festival F oriun ,
Eyed by Board be applied,'' said 0r. Dixon. • . ' In past court battlea over sullll brought
Popularity of ihe Festival F~ against alleged polllitera, each sidl! was
Theater !or presentations of all types has able to ~ring in a team of ,"experts" to , , support its own posiUon. "But the new Jts problems, busmesa manager Robert procedure bas beUer legal validity than
Leppert told Festival direWn -week. the ind!Jcriminale' and often conlllcting
See.king .apprQ.val of -.Uie rboard for a.. tests that.were run in tile past," Dllon
playhouse request for use of the theater aald.
on 14 dates in May, Leppert nofe:d that all Dixon said the new procedure thas
except one, already reserved by the Civic already been used to help decide tone '
Balld", were available, but, ra~d .thl\ Southern California tourt;tast, and may
qudtidn' of bcfaM policy wttb regard to be used in many more. ,
cancellat.ioltllt_ ~reserved dates. The basic technique was developed "Til(.pbi=~ more dales than lnUy by Dixon and Dr. Jan -~ they~~ ·~.'!.ind we·~~ and -involves the use of algae" to
similar os rroul the CiiieMa aistlngulsb the levell of nutrient pr-1
Socld)' -~organizaltons. s~~· In the water ,from 111tural and from
require ~iweeii'~v~ ~tice tO h6ok , human' !Ources.
the Forum, thif;i usually means groups •'Efforts to conlrol ltUlrH)llused i:M!ll~
we've had to refuse because of prior Uon have been hampered in ~e past
bookings already have made other at· because of the difficulty in dlsUng\J.iabing
.rana:ements by the time we are aware of It from waler nutrients whicb occur
tbe CMCIUatioos." · ._ na.tun!lly," Db:on 18611. -
;-~Kids'. Given ~obk i at Future
. ' • '.· ' ;. Vi:ejo ·High .Vocation Counselors Help in--Transition . ' . . \ . ...
By P!iMELA BAtLAN parenlll want their children to go to col· lft!wered queollonl about -Ibey
' OI fM Dl(l'f Plitt...... · • • . ti.... ..... t tbetr btllU . • ~ \ . It's often a long way. between gradua· lege. Even though more than ·batr begin .. ~... a es were. . 1 : tion day Mlealism and the rough road that only & small ~tage ever complete a They created, a profile In _ab~ities as
• leads to that first l>(lydleck: college educaUon. they saw them mcludlng the11 mterestl
: It'~ e~en JOngfr for ~ kJds who :or that r~. Mad~r has work· ~ grades. ,
: tdealistrcally-reach for" a career far ed bard ~compile information on evsy Many. t.imes they wen very
-beyond their cai>abi!lUes career OJncelvab\e Imo doctor to 'lllll'tallstic. Many thought Ibey could do
: But Mission Viejo filgti School has dishwa.Sher. more than they ever did bel~re, just
: foontta way to make the transition from Her center and her counseling services because they W1!11ted to," she said.
: sttidi:nt to fiAge earner ,a..litUe less tr au-are open t.o Individuals and fuII classes. Part of Mrs. Mader1s job ls to bring ! m8flc:, . ..t _ ~ Her eamtihlets, microfilm viewers, and these students down to earlb, to steer
: It'k the career DeveJ~ent Center vocat10nal library are always a~~able. them where their skills Ue and to help
: headed·tiy Mn. Rutb Mader. She also gives speclallzed tests geared avoid frustration rater on.
; Mh. Made;-'s job is.to bring kids' voca-to measure a student's interests and But the toughest part ol her job is : tion81 dreams down to earth. skillil. In one class students went through making studentl care about tbe ·future. ·
• "lt isn't always easy," she said. "Most a self auehment program 'in which they "Most jllgh school students II'\ un-
: • ' · concerned," she said. "'Ibey don't know
: what their interests ml capablliUe1 are
• because they just don't care. Maybe thl.s
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Mro. Ruth Mador, Margo Davf"-1 and Clncfl llurghanlt
sounds harsb, but lt'1 true.
"Most haven't ~ time to ll>lnk
about~ a ltving. It's not tomorrow
ye& {or them. It's stllf today."
l!¢ '!"I all siudenlll fit that category:
Mn. MMSer· bas 50 students in a work.ex.I
pertence program who eam money and
gel crodil for It. Sbe ha• 200 more """ as&!Jt lo ICbool pcsilioos and don't get
paid, but ""' -.. !or hlgb ICbool credit and the uperlence.
"[ -high ichool ta not too -to be thlnklng about a cmreer .'' lhe Nld.
"Mony pul lt "1 lllo !<Iv and either !Ind
themselves in jobo llley aren '1 ham in
or must go ·~ yeon o! relr>inlng
they COuld have' hail In the llrst'place."
Mn. Madet said maoy Nib ICboola -
olferlng program& DOW to train -in . specific. -um areas _, health aJdel,
lood service """"Usta, mechanics, -the comp,.u,,! Industry. • ~rough Utett J)l:Oil'lms 1tudent1 learn
lqb entry le.Ail lkills ao they con NlJI a
!Ying when Ibey leoVe hlgb school. •
"What we're .figbting for 00. 11 to
make kids aware ol what they cau • and
what ls ayailable 4:1 them. But ft: won't
be able t6 pnptft each student lf we
wait for htQJ t.o come to us.
We are goiria lo bave to take OW' ~
gram, ---our tesi.s, our evaJuaUon CritUia
into lhe classroom so every student wlll
knoW", when he leaves, what he can do now -ao-he can better assen 1'hat be
will do In the Mure. •
Ille ~t party Ille 10 mJJ .. from 'In • serle1 be.bu arranged with allied
the a1rpor1 ta the 1"'111'11 nl ,..,.,,......i A· run .....W .evenh!i !lftll!llll o! Jn. leaden In advance ol bis ~ to
Hooae, the srestdence or Bermuda .. atructloo to_...,_ roe the pool-Peking and Moscow, The Pmldeol'• aim
GoY. Loni be, where the two tioo o! adntas aa111an1 wlll llf olfer<d ta to reass""' America's allies their Jn.
beads o! ..... -y and Tueacla,, ' . '-·"-' _, -will not be .i-ntized by bil talb N-~ down in bahny weathtr by the ' La I 11n·1 , .........,_Piolrl!IO . 1Jlth the Cblnese •Rnulans. With~ In tlie aos . A wind rul· Rellollll °""'Pillon l'li>rrw ~ · But llealb means to ·uae the aeculoa
flidilb< t<.o -.i jacks, -bearing the Feb,' a. , , , , ' · for a study In deplJI ol lbt future_..
-af.· anila·ol Bain1ida. f]ylnfl fn>m ~. 9[>1!n to llllb ~~and o! lnten!Ued relatloo.s in a laat.chon8tng
lllo ,lt-y--old ltallaJUlte mo-or world. lt'I~ lluJnudo limestone. Royal marines. ...u.r. iand adutlll nl llllY • will ba Heall> bu made no secret ol lbe J!e!u:iuda 1 bol>jliea, and U.S. S<cre! bekt from . T to .lt "JIJIL' T!leadlll ' aod British penuniot'a profound dlsa,,_ ~ kl!>I all but authorlJed• 'l'bOndaJI at the .llidllri e...,. .nana ment with AmeriOln handill>< of Iba C:: 1 • fnl!\J, the 70 ~ o f ~' MIO LI ~ DriYI, Dua lndia:Paklstan war, particufarly its
•!>ed ~ ~bfch atoi.>e down to '• '''11>e oooroe .......... 111 a oeliJncale ol blarru .. lndla !or the fighting. The rnoe.
the azure ocelO. ,.. • , -'-'"'' , ""ii=~-•~•t-'--~ minister la known to feel lbal Yaltya White Houae )ms Secretary Ronald L. _,,,_.oo, ·· r'. ...,,_ ,...., ~'" ·Khan since March bad followed a cot·
Ziegler told ._rters aboar.i the jet that ""!k ahd ·[l-~cal .eiqi!lr~. al· local lisloo course, and be and Foreign
"'\Ve tlllnklbore la 1 aolld i.aia !or a new boipltals.' · ' · s.a.tary Sir Alec Dougt ... llome ha•• aDd.lanre iqu[ parlnerablp lo wblch Iba Al>PllcaUO..-rhoy be abtalnecf.liy con-beoo myslllled oa to 'lllly Waolingtan did
intereall o! bolb aides""' benellt«l." tactJng the aop· ofllce, ina Victoria not realize -qo lbat lb< anlty Gt PriJM Mlnlol<I: l!alA .P-to lll'P Blvd., Capjatraoo l!,eJcb, ~ 111-1215. Eait and WOii Pakistan was domled.
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Tiit -devaloaUoo -to be ;,,. WASlllNOl'ON I (UPI) -'Ille ... -lloa ~.,. -qreemeat .. -....... tbe dollar aod l\Uult . Jn.
1 -., 'ltmW _,. excl>anl• riles win
•omA "'I iwoduot more fban ball a tDollce new }obs for American ,orkera,
-OOllljllJJhed by ralllng the )lllce ol pld ,
tro!fl 135 ID wnce to f3I -will -takt · • • placi once O:Jncress ·a ppr o" e 1, ·
presumably early nut year.
Pr-1ilsoo. In hallllia the-.cl
-u "the mott l!plflcant monew; qreement 1n Ibo blltory Of tho
,,.,id,. llrelled lntenlatlonal ecooon\lc
"'""" .. relher than domesUc dividends. ~'memben of his adminiltrlUOn ~ In to offer the unemployment· llilitln& ._u a1 the amncement -wt>lch ' the Unllod States will MValoe tbe dollar bY 7.D per<e11t and the
1111jor free world trodtrl will up the u·
diallp value ol their currencies by an
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* * * U.S. Dollar
Stronger
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LoNDON (AP) -Tbe American dollar llreo&tbenod In European cumncy dea~ qa llldaJ u l«eip .......... optraloro
-lmpllcatjom ·of the Waablngtoa -llldlnf four monllrl of D>Jl>elarJ
and trade -"lntr•
.-. 11octa Improved sharply 1n-
tuan, In the' stock uchanCea and prlcel
ofl!urodollarbobdasoared. P'<nl&>i .....,,,_ware clooed In moot
-im tht. dollar .... ltroni In bonlc-lo,banlt cleaUnp.
Matcl)Jns Improvement of Ibo dollar,
free gold weakened in bulUon marketl,
Both P.eter B. Petenon, Nixon'a ..asalt-
tant for--·-affairs, and Donald Rumlfeld. -of the Qlll of !Jvlng co.lncil, agreed t bat
betwon 500,009 aod 167,000 American
Jobi could bo C1Mted. Petenon uld the
total might eventullly ....ii three-
quarten ol • mUllon.
Petenoi> told newsmen Bui>daj be bo•
ed bll Jobi esllmala on tho llleory that
ll0,000 to ll0,000 joh will be crea.ted f1Jf
every 11 billion lmprovemeJI\ In the U;S.
!rad• bolance.
Most elilmllel of the Impact ·o(
Saturday'& agreement i among the 10
wealthiest wnocmimunJR n at 1 o·n s
calculate a St bllUon improvement Jn the
U.S, trade balance. 'l'hll abould occur
once the country otarll ..W., mon than
It la buying from abroad. •
' '!be devaluatl«I · of ·the doJlar and
upward valuation ol the other currtnci<s
are lnten!led to oamw the gap that bu
u.isted for years between the dolill' and
other currellcles wbea 11 comet to tn-
lemallonal excbange,
Tbe developnent will bave lltue tmpact
on what the dollar la worih domeltlcally
-allh.?ugh imports ranging from
German ..... to J-color TV aets
will coat American buyer& more.
Travel overseas will COit Americans
more also-but that may persuade more·
people ~ take stateside vacaUons, Im-
proving both the trade -aod tho domestic economy.
Ezportera wlll !Ind U.S. producll more
eompettti.ve ln oveneu m.-ket.$, a 1ttua-
lioll· wl>ld> abould mall ID morw ulet
aod more Jobi.
relkding the end ol uncaUJntJ with tho C-· }if • p •
realignment of currency. vii ... decided • a ·ol'llla air
late Salittd1y In Wuliington by.finance
:~the .. :11 of Tea ·rtcbett KillecJ in Vegas
The Sw1sl government set the new ,
dollar parity· for the Swlais lr1nc at" 3.14. LAS VEGAS Nev. (UPI) ~ A San
This was a 8.4 percent increase over the ' Joti couple. ~ Wife bound and gagged, ~~ar~.,.1 ~:fu = = !""' found stabbed to death Sunday In
There wu no change In the franc'a rela·· tbdr-b1ood·sp1Uered motel ~m on the
tlonJhlp with gold iJlil time, only with the Lu Vegu "strip."
d~Uar. Today'1 chance ~t a total Police aakl Eugene Carone, JI, a utility
change of lS.I perctDt Ul"!itd from the com .... nv ·9mploye and bis trife, Mary, pre-May parity · · ~· ' · · There wu .;. ofl1clal iold fiXina tn arrived here Saturday nl1h4 ~becked.Into
Frankfurt but tradlng'WU 1olng 0n at ~ the Westward Ho Motel aod w~ never
rate of fa.D5 an ounce, down 171n ctn1I teen alive qaJn.
an ounce from Friday's cloalng_ . A mlid'!Ound the bodlel. Tiit lurnllurt
In ZUrlcb, It opened at '42-125, down ,.., dl..irraD&ed and blood -..u aplat.-:121> cenll, and quietly dropped anolber 10 -. an ounce. jered on Ibo lloor, IUrnllurt aod wills.,
ID Londoa, the price WU fixed al /;' Cirone'• )lodY WU fl>und near the 4oor.
$42.40, down 3$ cenb from Fridl)". • Illa poc:bill were tunied lnaidt oUt.' •
Tbla wu· aold oo -to dentlab, Illa wlle'.Jo body was near the bathroom.
jeweln, lndaslry • n d apeculatora. ·She 981 clothed aod bound band and loot Monetary pld bacldng currencies Is "'" eluded from thla market and 11 trided with atrlpo of linen taken from bed
a<lualvoly between state bankl: lbHll.
With tbt devaluation of the doll11 aart County Sheriff's detectives said
decided In Washington, the new price ror both ,ylc:tJml were ai,bbed 0 a mulUple o(
-t.ry 1old..ll Ill an N>ce; up 13 an , llma" aod rob ... -•-·-' to be the .._over the price prevailing alnce. the _, ..,...._
lut devliDalloo ol the dollar ID UM. priml mollYe.
Police Say Polite Bandits
Cased Bank in Canada
WINDSOR, Onl (UPI) -The four
••polite" band.its who 1taged canada'•
biggest bank robbery -ll,129,000 ID
Canadian and U.S. currency -•I>'
parently knew the operation of the Royal
Bank ol Canada down to the smallest
detail.
The four. weartns· stl masks and
brt&btly colored coveralls, were in and
out of the downtown bank In less than 15
mloutel ~turday morning and bad a 10s
minute head llart on police. •
Tbe best cJue police had today was the
creen ltatJon· wagon they wtre teen In
Iller lea¥1n( !hrougb 1 side entrances
"ft WU I hlihly profwlonal job," said ·
Police Chief Gordon Preston. HThelr men
tnew e:s:acUy wbtrt to go, and exactly
what to do. The whole thing had ob-
viouaJy been p\armed well in advance."
'l'he ,1,129,000 wu the receipts of .tile
Windsor Raceway which normally draws
tara:e crowds from Detroit and neighbor-
ing U.S. cities across the Detroit River.
The bandits missed another $800,000
whicb bad a1ready betn counted and pu_t
in a v1ult in the bank which was not open
for public businesa. The four, once in the bank, did not
refer to each otMr by name, but rather
by the numben "one" through "four".
l'len,,. 'Wd
Cze<boclovll< world aerobaUcs
champion Ladisla•1 Be 1 a k
dodged the attacks today of a
Mlg-U jet fighter and fied
with· bb family to the West In
a sports plane. Police said be
landed •the two-seated airplane
with his wife and four children
at Nuemberg, Germany.
President Thieu
Proclaims Three
Viet Cease-fires
From Wini lie...tCH
Presidtnt Neu.Yen Van Thieu an-
nowiced today 2~11our -nm for
allied forces In South Vietnam fo?
Cuiltmu, New Year'i , and the Tei
celebrallou ol the lunar -year ID mid-
February. ,
'l'hlell mopled bis .-mem with
an appeal lo ,the Comnmnlsta: on the ~
casion of Christmas to "end the flgbUng
lmmedlaltly and completely" throughout
Indochina so lhat pnlllljlt and ..nous
dlJcusslons coald bo beld to restoro
peaCe.
'!be Viet Cong l1UIOUllCOd nearly three
weeb q:o th1t ltl forces Would observe
cease-fires of three daYJ each for
Chrislmaa aod New Year'• ud lour days
for Tet.
A U.S. fighter-bomber attacked an-
tiaircraft defenses within 90 miles of
Hanoi Sunday in the closest strike to the
North Vietnamese capital 1lnce the
unsuccessful attempt to free Americans
from the Son T~ prllooer al war <llllp ~ than a year ago. fnie 11.s. command, rusbllll to meet •
Cbrbtmu wlthdmnl il#adlloe !JIUed by ~resident Nlion, reduced American troop
llmlgth In Vietnam by 9,lOO Jut week,
spokesmen aaid today.
The command llid the 'move cut the
number of Am:Utcans to 162,500, the
lowest total alnce October, 196S, when
there were 153,300 members of a rapidly
Increasing U.S. expeditionary force.
\ Communist forctS fired two hundred-
pound rockets into the heart of Saigon to-
day, but the Soviet-built missiles caused
only minor injuries and damage.
Tbe two U2mm rockets; were the first
to strike the capital since Oct. S -elee.
tion day -when three rockets killed two
persons.
Ex-Panther Recovers
LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Marcia
Blake, 25, a former Black Panther direc-
tor who was shot and left for dead two
weeks ago, regained consciousness but
1!1Ull has been unable to talk with doctors.
The former communicaUons director
(or 1he militant group wu found near
death Dec. 7 in a condemned aparbnent
building in Los Angeles. Police believe
the shooting was an outbreak of an in-
ternal Black Panther feud.
Maine Goes Below Zero
Sleet Falls in Midwest; Northwest Gets Some Srww
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ClllCAGO (uPI) -BID: • . If. ·-mtalnlJ la DOI a ]11u1 ID ''11111 iclmkWbatJon ."8. ~ Ibo
Bamt.:;: (J>.lllan.), bu Ille -y." Bmnpbroy Nld SW>day economylagandtlledollar~evl!uatloftl• :: .!.::: :::..:.. , 11,.. wai.; al&tt at • news --. "II II a port ol the process ol brlll&lnC 11 ~ Ibo--' -ib'lm>o<llol......_-. .,, .. bo llld.
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CHlll5lMAS' ~l&. 1$.~WJdlfA-ONI
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Not IO at aid :Jodc liftel'1.
We Mv. ....... ~ Sont11 hore -no waiting .,..
MCh. !Iii.Id,!!*·""""' ......... ~·. -
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W1 .1io hove wtiot ~ NlilyJio one ~ !lie
fllltlt ••0t ln•ih of -t.n. ahi:ts, -kw!Nf,
....... ~ coots, raincoats, end outerwoor.
lHE PERF.£<:T :&ll'T
If tlio hig~ coct of gMng liu you liy tho purse
11rin9s, wo liove I lut minute SU99ldion !hot ii
tnfllil.lo--,ive a aidw.n gilt certifacate. It's oaay
to cony, It's •lroe(ly wrap~, it cocts w~etever
you're 1po.clin9, yot tlio only sofo gilt for the
man who has nothing.
Whether we sff you Mre or: not, our warmest
wislios for 1 vory_ MtrTY. ~ .. 1 •
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U.S. Higµ Court -_· • CHICAGO (UPI) -Coot
C.UOty ltiate'1 Attn r n e 1
Edward V.-Hamallan, under
indictment on I chara;e of con-
1pirlng to obslrucl justice In
the Chlcqo Blaclt Panther
case, hu been ubd by
Ht illalntllnod, that U.,.. "i:>emocrallc leadera that 1--~~~ ._ ...... -..... !
To Limit Bu~ing? tba --~ lldklmebl. proleCtltOao Jaraabu Selrl ~ -· Tbe clOee of b111tn,s1 tod1y
coerolllf the grand jwy lnlo la tba d<adllne !or aubmJtung rdumlllJ tbt lndlctmoot. IQD)nallng peUtiml to 1 e t
~a Daley....., --on tba baUolo let rap or I e ~ l 1 ~11 u re d tlll l!ar<h 21 election. i · l 11 go ROGE_RS •
I WABHlNGTON (UPI) -
i 'The &J;rival of two con-
t HrVaUve juatlces on the
r SUp .. me Court In I poiltlcal
~ year bu railed speculaUon i that !oroed school buslna may
be on ita way out.
Oath W<lng cmmonles will
I be held Jan. 7 !or Lewis F.
; Powell of Vlrginla who res:eJv-
ed • Stnate confirmaUon 'vote
• of at to l, 'and William H.
: Rehnquist of Arbona, con-
r firmed by a vote orea to JC.
I Chalnnan J a m e s o.
EuUaod (D-Mla.), o! the
Senate JudlciMy C.Ommittee, I
U.N. Delays
On Thant
Successsor
UNI.TED N.\TIONS. N.Y.
(AP) -. Diplomata predlcted
that the Security · Council
mf&ht remain deadlocked' to-
d1y in Its efforts to choose a
neW U.N. secretary-general.
leader or the !iibl to gain .... Democratic le I d e rt to
l!rmaUon !or Rehnqutal, told a withdraw from the Im tlcb~
law school In a home state Hannllan, -aed by the
1pe<ch last week: llernocratic . sla-ttn «1
"J am bopeful that we are ln Dec.\7 over strong objectJons
tho _.,. ol achlevlng a be~ from many bllicka and white
ter:"hllance on the COW'l That . liberals, met Sunday for more
I• •t tba ~ ~ the court Satellite than two. hotin with party :=-tions have been all ~~~·~'i.c~:e~·~
He predicted the court may See ks -Lock U.S. Rep. Roman Pucln.UI ([). display .more "judicial r• Ill .), candidate !or U. s .
atrai.nt'' after Jan. 7 on senator.
.,.,.. Involving ·~. f Orb:t Withdrawal papera ,...,. ldlool ~a4on and crim-n ~ presented to Hanrahan Sun-
inal laws ••. " di ayd, But~d ey '1~ the par\)'
Some observen t>e•:-ve •"--CAPE KENNEDY, Fl a. ea ers lUI rece v._. no me-~ -Int Uonal tion from Hanrahan on the re-bsue or forced 1CbooI buling (AP) - A new erna
and the public.pruaure It hu communlcaUOnJ a ate Ill t e q~ state's attorney storm-
created was alone respomible "hJpped around the urth on a ed past reporters a.s he left the
for the Powell and Rehnqu1st great dllptlcal path tod-r as a meeting, refus1""' to ln.!Wer conflrmatiou: · ,....
Rep. Roman ~· Puclnald (Q-ground station prepared to any questions.
IU.), 8 member. of'tbe House send a 1lgnll to JoCk it in a The emergency meeting'-
Education and tabdr COm-ltatlObary Orbit ' lbove 'the called by Daley -came two
mlttee, predicted the court AtlanUc· o«an. ! days after the I 11 l n o.f I Supreme Court d en J 1 d will rejed lhe t,'Once pt or buJ.. · The teCOnd in a wles of Hanrahan lhe right to question
lng to achleve_ racial balance. ~tt.lut · t satellites w a 11; in open court the a;( and jury
If ~ court gek an ap-Jaunctiea' from C.pe Kennedy that indicted him.
WAYNE CLARK
HENRY QUIGLEY
·ALAN SNODGRASS
14LANCED . REl'RESENTA TION
THAT CARES
pro.pnate-~ Pucl n lkl by an Atlas-Centiur'.rocket Hanrahan 'and· 12 other la"
believes it .. will restore· the SUnday night and achieved a enforcement officials a re
or!Jll>!al school desegngatlon prellmlnory orbit r a n g I n g charged with trying to hloder
decb10n of 1954. • from Bbbut 350 to 22,300 miles an investigation into the Dec.
In that case, Brown v.s. blgb ·~ · <I, 1969 raid on a Welt Side P•M ,., 1,1 ,.. c.m1111ttM ,... AR
Topeka, Pucinski said, the Laier today, a ground sta-apartment that • left Black 1•1r1 '''' C/fY CMdL
FIND
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i'lent ti-on her en<! w.tch your
relotionahip grow. ·"Snip.It" earrings In
14 lcara! yellow gold. Wee~ them with or 1
. without dro ps. One lide II florentlned
finish, the other polithecl. ilivel'M for
•whole now look. &rringa only, l tO.
Add the drops In ]Ide, cultured pearls,
coral or tiger eye. In 14 kam yellow·
gold, your choice, fl the plir,
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Secretary-General U Thant
1 is retiring Dec. 31.
The awmbly can appoint
, the new secretary·general only
' after a recommendation from
.' the IS.member Security Coun-
, cil. To get a recommendation,
court merely held there could lion at Andovtr, Maine, sends Panther leaders Mark Clark 1ro1:f"'.J:'::.:i = ~,:_
not be · separate schools ' for a radio signal to fire a small _ _'.'.:aod~Fred'._'.'::_H>m~'."p~to".'n~d".'ead~. -~~!!'!'!!!!'!'!!!!'!'!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~================== whites and blacks and IChool onboard motor to kick the
districts must be fairly <kllwn. 3 094-pound pey)oad Into sta-
a candidate must receive the
votes of nine council members
and escape a veto.
One diplomat said the five
veto-holding p e r m a n e n t
members probably would vote
the same as last Friday, when
one or more of them rejected
all seven candidates.
The flve -Britain, China,
France,"the Soviet Union and
the United States -met
Saturday and produced a new
ll!t of nine candidates for the
council to vote on today,
dlpJomatic sourct.s said. other
nominations have been made
in the council.
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'Ibe requirements that each ti~ 0 r b t t 22,300 miles
school must have a balanced above the equator.
racial composition have been There· It will jOin the first
added since, he said. Inte.lstai 4 launched I a s t
Pu~inski recently announced January. They will serve as
he ·will challenge Sen. Charles 1 witch b·o a rd 1 to relay
H. Percy, a Republican liberal -telephone, televlsion and other
from Illinois, ln the 1972 elec-commercial communications
tions. In an ~terv~ew, he told signals between North and
UPI that busing LS bound to South America and Western
become an Issi.le in that race. Europe.
The administration h as Each Intelsat 4 is capable of
given no indication of what ii haodllng 4,000 simultaneous
will do If the Issue Spreads lo telephone calls or lZ color TV
the presidential race. progfa"ms. A: total of eigbt
Last August, the President Intelstat 4 satellit'es ii to be
repeated earlier pub 11 c launched to ·form a llobal
statements that he oppo.!ed network to replace the Intelsat
busing children from one 3 payloads, which can handle
achoo! mne to another solely on1y 1,200 )XK>ne circUlts or
for the sake of raclll balance. four TV program1.
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Shirts of For1ril1
Hollday-~rtght stripes In
guper-soft plush velour of
Celanese•fortrel• polyea· . t•r.•~I( «0Hon. Handsonl•·
lytailored by Sfllr• of Cali·
fomia with short sleeves,
long point collar and four·
button plack et. Smashing
gift for any man.,. In our -
shiny red gill bol<. ,7,00 .
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TH£ COMPllrER . l'rsAYS':il SORRY. ..
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L.DWN17'R" ANO NlcotlNE
ANC1 ITSINGS ABOlJl"~STE?
BVTTHE COMPUTER SAll7 •••
The filter system you'd need
a s~ientisl toexplain.:.but
Doral says it in two words.·
''Taste me''
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Best Opt"on f<>f. Irv~e . . .
Eiibtee• -Illa al study, ueaotiatloo, atroq de\ • : qty plan·could ~O.. be a...lo~ befar• 1i.eotpcit' '
bile, lopl b•l*l• an4 101111 of illt wildest pollli<al' ' • aUQll la,. lo U1 'a .WV.. ""'1Ui!Ptkia.J. dty IQ\'~!, '
anlica In Oranp County history com• down lo th• · teY*I lo Iba IJIOdlic llllenlll al the lrvlno cl~ 1a· •
moment of truth tomorrow. Voterg al the comm':!ilf.."f 111 mJlch bttler _,.,_ lo formulate alter and •tun, a: · lrriDe Ill the llurt al Oranp County will i. d J ' . . ~-• ' · If they become a dty at tbllr own. . • ', -dty plan tllill la the pr ... t ·~--~,can, ~.
A aumber of larlob'· extnneo111 Jiimel b~ beoa · chealllll eGuJ!l,Y policy. • • . . .
lnJecltd llllo Ibo litnatloo; ' h • U th~ la fO be ·a ~1 of tnlne, .ID...,,...~tlon .
. -Would the new city Ill IOOd or bid for Iba lnlne lhould co e now. Even lactlllg. all of the answv1, the .
Company! Or the lrYine Foandation! . new city uld. proted ill territory, "'talll opUom tor
-Would the dtJ be &ood ar bod far the return on dtvalopm t and •compl,te a proper city plan bttt,r
!Dvalment for Irvine beliess Joan lrvlM Smith! ~Mich a l\IOYe than .byJe1vin1·lla future lo anOther
-Would the new dty be &ood 0< bod tor Sant. cy lwo.Jtll'I or mora. · · •
Ana! • Tiie belt option Is tar Incorporation JIDW.
' -Wolild the new city be &ood or ~ for the politi-
cal P.(alll or IOIM,tlDWlty superviaon and their appoin-
tees!
• These llsueS really 11'9 beside the poinl The -lion about .lacorpontion of lniDe, limply, la wbethor
It is good er bid fO< the resident& of the new city. One
newspaper clrcuWiJ!g widely In Oranll County bu
argued that Incorporation lhould lie ~ for a JU'
or so. Ideally, that may be true. But·it'ls naive lo L!Sumt.
u does this n•"'PIP"t'• editorial ·statement, that th• tirritorr of the communi!Y of Irvine wiU not be raided
of tu-rich land In the iJ!!erim.
As stated succincll1 ,II)\. one advocate of the incor-
poration. a UCI administi'ator, "U we don1. incorporate
now; we are going lo bt nibbled lo death. by annexa·
tions from other cities." ,
Undoubtedly there are many unanswered quo.
Pete Rozelle: Griiich·
Tiie ....,.... .who called the Kanau City Star bad
It atiout rlpL .
'First the NFL toolr. my huaband ·away from me, then
"Monday nigbla, ahe-Aid. Now, tho ultimate blow lo
chappy{amlfy lift, they',. takin1 him away from her and
the lids on Chrlltmil clay. .
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. Stu: :oolunuiJlt ,Joe McGliff ·~ that the· two ' back·lo-back telmaed gamu on Dec.~ (in ·Minneapo-.
' lls and KaJisu,Clty)'are more' in tho 1pirit of commer·
clallsm tban·in the spirit of Christmas. ·
Referring. lo -Dr. Sews' famed Yule tale, McGUff
aald, "Grinch at teul 1ave Christmas back. NFL Com·
missioner Pete ROzelle won'L"
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Uons about develorment of the 1a,200 aau 111c1uded in
the city limit&. Bu the questio,, really, II who i• better
able to re&Olve •ljleoe .que~, lo the benefit of .those
involved -a maverick county governmen~ or the ,....
idents of the proposed city themselves!
We couldn11 agr .. more. Even the most devoted ~
football .ran reseal&· having lo make· a Choice !>ti\"""
mlsling the poat-aemn playoffs -or mlssinc tlje·wrath
of biJ wife and fuplly. · . . · · el'\'1 MA.4~,.._. ' . 7
To suggest, as the ame ntWlplper did, that a ~ Grinch had better· &iv• Cl!J:lstmu back neat yeat •. ' · ·: '.HQMf 1S THE HUNTER, HOME J~M THE HILL.
WhytM.New
'Immigrants'
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11'• eol<r·to nialle the -from
:iour mm nation to a foreign nation than
from a rural ma to an lnduJlrlal area in
)'OW' own nation. Tbla seem.a to be oat of
the bard IOSIOllS modem oociolo&Y ii leamlnc loday. .
The lmmicranll who came to tbe u.s_
In tbe !Ith and early lOtlJ Cenlnrlel "'"" anolher languqe, •
but Ibey bod Ullls
thal _,,In c!mwnd ' at the lime,. w \' --""'"'°' .. ·\ l<irl>e<l lnto-lllt--·u not lbe :J'.i system -ol
thal era.
Bui the tine
lfllln dladvantqed
-of our day -the blacks, .the
Puerto Rlcons, ind the mlgrsnt while
IOUthtm m~tafneera -are a 11 Amerlc4D citizen&, In the main speak our 1-. and yet cannot obtaln the
-le leverqe to boil! them Into the
malDllrum of oor soci<ly.
Tbil ii why c:omplriaons 'm 10 lg-
~ llllfllr between the eUmlc gtt111po
of the post, who come here and "mode
it," -' the poor ta the cities loday. U
•• blame It Cl! languqe -.. with the
~ IUelnl -or en color -u witb ,,.
the --•bal .ohout the white
-IDOllD!alntm, who tlbnlcally "'lftl<lll the "purest" Angl..SU.O
1tram .UU alive in the United Sta~? '
TBB PLllN FACT ol the ma~r is -Ill pouloo and prejudice ulde -that we
1ia .. mmod lwjct In Ibis cenlwy, not
-· Finl, from an qrarlan society to
Dear
GI~my
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.. lnduslrtal IOclety, ...i --
thelndllltrlal.iiodtlJIDan ·~·
IOdtly,' 1'if: II .Wljol the'new ' "bn-
DJiCran\a" .,.,,.1.,... with.
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PeftRTY COIJUI llf\ llself up by 111 own boaUtrlpo In the put. beco.,. we
proride4 at it¥1 lbe locos. The Jm..
mlgranla Deeded II.', and WO needed
tbm.. We'no ""&a need th& aame ttndJ ot: p«>p&e:· Jtow long do, ~ suppose a
~ j!:Qnlptan fruit peddler woold last
In' tllo iller! with 'hll h!>ne and wqoo
!Ody! Or .. "Iceman"!
J:vayQiliic has changed, eacepl oui at-
titbdea. ~The· new~wave of immigration
hla little to offer ua .. ao our re.nion11 ii
rejection when ·It · lbould be eilucollon. ·
And don't bring up the "rac4!" thine.
e1thee -thole moontatn...n In lb<ir
urbalt liovels are clyiJia of laughter.
·-·. Soviet. ·Ml.,.U~ of ;J:~uJture I• Talkltig Seti1e ·
. a;0p¢· ·for · .. :peAee': .. Trade With lluesi
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JN IBR~RCBE\''S. · time it was measured in trade ba1anc;e1 11pd mill4'
~-perfidy to cbllli!li• !lie Soviet of lmls of ezporta and Imports,
· 1Nder·1· toft.huded 111umpUon ;that lf They can better be m,easuTect in • breadth · of VlsioO opened dp. irt>e ain e ~ could •ir0w" 1UCh vut quaritities fact Which has· been es\ablis~ from e
loft llvktOct feed I& Sloriou! Lenin-in-· United states poµit of view.is that Rus
1pked · teebniclan1 ol. the Soviet Union can get from cilhe'"r cOuntrles those •· citild do. the llDie. S.vlel-mlde lrl\dOr:o Porls, lbe IC>cilled otratellc item.a, I
"!'aft .1Uperior to any in the: world. The United States has been denying her. -vi!lln. '!'II' ol Motber Riusla coold pro-' -On the llussiln !idO'th. gingJe aulala • ·
duce u much, and more, than the Ing fact Ls 'that· itl-~ntthtlin&: cUq e
fertilizer lolded fields "Of the U.S. is now able to> offer con:
Molakevlch, to bis credit. quarreled guarantees ol paymeol in goods or ca
with KhnJJhcbev ..,, ·~ polnla and fell lllid • return of lbe. capital ;
lnto.dllfavw -luckily ~ .,.,. tllan ledl!Olo&Y" 11iu. etrnet!· ~•I.
lhll. 'Ille Kosygin who k 1'Jkinl locf1y is v.-.to lhtnt,. _. ·'' •,' ~· . not the 'Khrushchev . wbo boasted two ' · , · ·~ ·
decadel •IO that RU.-U wootd "'"gal-ON~-"'. ~11f·ir(f~ ""'" ~ Jy·u lt loOll piped Americ• in all forms , fidencetlie anu. ~· "".~
<( lndUtiW ind ~lit¥ Jl!'ICIUClloo. ' • ··1111."
'Koly'sin ii, ~ c:laillllng that In I := ·~ · , " few Y'"" Ruuil will . otlcb 'up \with . 'U • .. , 1~ ,~. w~ •Amfrir:a'"Ll •.~aot calculating What ii "~\If~ i boW much futher "-lea" will have more 'than trade. JtJi,~~' ' ,..,. .-·1n u.e mtaiitiine.. • • .tliin oi>aJarp· .c.1. lnY01n;g'\1111nn~
· • .dollan. The method1 are comple1 and
.WJIA.T, '.l'JDI ADDI UP to .i,_.1 new llOD\f! instances dlslinctly non-ca.pi
1t111t ol. rMlilln on botb:aides, Md.a new and non-free enterprise in naturt.
hOpe that the 'way can actuapy be f~d There ls a long way to-go yet·· and
lowltd lbe d1y when ·11fo'a1Ji!la can co-mlndsJo be.Changed In <;wir1ss. B
ulll In puco. " promlimg beginning has -ma~ . 'Ille mwil o1 '!be Silnl· mil•lon ore prelimUiory to President Nix<!;( , . •
truly •tartllnl· These reaulta can't be MOICO'lr'in May, · I ,
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No-.fault· ln.5tlrance .. ' Gaining Fast i
No-fault aut:Omobile ·insurance appean
to ·bt an idea wbo;le time ha1 come, and
at lndl1napoill ilOO speed. Lui Jon. I,
MA.sachusetta become the first state to
institute auch insurance for motorista. Sil
addilional atatu now have, or are· about
to)lave, no-fault (9Yl!rage. And •:bill to
require naUonwklt no-fault insurance ta
upecled :to reach the Senile floor In ·un. . .
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' \ stock companl ... •JllMopooed,_., a form of no-
fauh ceyerqe u ioni qo u 11111. Two
rtvlll poupl, the N1Uonlll Auoclalion of
Independent Insuron add the American
Mutua! lmurlDOI Alliance, have put
forward more llmlted plan!.
Even the lqa! profwion gives 10Jne
billion in fees from auto accident ll
tion in 1970.
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WIDESPREAD adoption of no-fault '
surance would help to ease conaesUo -
the nation's civil courta. A 1968 study
the Federal Judicial ~nler found th t
, motor accident cases octupled 11.4
How Will Youth Vote?· At ltl name impUea, ~fault inJuranct
olimi'!'lel the -· to Ollabllah who, ll =• wu relpODllble fOr a car ac-
. The -with I D<>f1ull ii compeualed by hll own in-
llUl'anci company. ·A driver with coo--anal liability insuruce mu.rt prova
~~the other party to an accident wu at
..,. In order·to collect from lbe l1tler'1
lnul)r.
indication of bowtn& to the inevitable.
lle1Hrcb Jleporla that 1t llQ\ put ·of The board of govtrnon of lbe Callfornla . tile decreaat probably · rOjn~led a · ·Stale Bar lllWUmoully endoned · lbe no-
l~off In !rllldultnl cliim~ fllfll concepl on Nov. II and appoinled 1
committee to drift 1 bill in time for the
Im legislaUve ltllion. The board's ,ac-
tion COllid provt COllly to lo.wyer1 In the
Goldea State. II b estimlled lbal U.S.
trill ilwyer1 collecled more than II
IOME LONG-TIME oiiPo!ieoil Of, no-
fault tnauranct ~~ Jiaye become lcan-Vlrta to tho ...... The Amtr!can
lnlw'lllCll -lion, I trade ar0uP of
cent of judges' lime in federal distri t
courts and around 17 percent in 11tl
courta of general jurisdiction.
Still, there ii a case to be made aga ·
no-fault insurance. The present liabili
system. its supporters aay, promote1
drlvtc. Keith Roberts, An underwrite ,
asserted 1n the Wall Street Journal: ! f
_there were no tort-liability 11ystem,
would buy insurance voluntarily, ex ct
for damage to tbtir late-model cars." 1
1J -MONAGAN A-'17 ~ Leoder
A -Will !ilrt<t Joumo1 article dullnc -loequitia In the Socill Securi11 SJlf<m lncl!lled the fo11ow1nC
C)llOC-from I m .. deacrlbed U I 71-yur..W ocllvllt for lmllJO'Od old-Ip
ltglli-: '
"Yoa. bow why problemi like tbi.I U·
ill!" he .ad. "You tnow wb:J! Beet-.
..... people· In ..... -today lblnk
lboy'D ........... old ••• " .
'l'blft IDIY be more than I liUlt 1nJtb
In u.i-.. Gova.....t bu ofttn ilJnond .......,, of old qe or deall with
them iDeFtlJ. But we lDIY •• well accept the !Id lbal ,......,en1, llllilU people,
ii·-to ..... yawl(.
, Dlt'GllOI HOW our 'IJ.year-old activist
--...--ol the mulla of .. ~ ·-\bil yell?. Ill s.. l>ieco. Clllfomla'I M>COllCl-lqtsl city,
...... elected Mlllntll O'Connor, I ,..
)'OIMld llCllool teaclltt, to the ctty coon.
dJ. ney llllo tiecltd a new mayor: JI.
,.r'<id Pele WU.00, who bod llmdy
~ blmaell u • -term _ ... ol 11111 stale .U-blf.
Bal Im Di<lo ii bf DO IDOllll H youlb-
mlndo4 u .... , oilier municlpllillu.
'1111 ...,.. cl N-, Ohio, ii It,.... old; IO ii the -of Aynblrt,
I lfllY ...-.NIY In JOWL
TZINAGI MA VOlll are dtllnli.lb:;
111 tloat to the ndt -u far 11 we
tllere .,. 1tlll only two In 11111 counU, -
'111 wttlt Ibo ..U.C ai• ..., Ill at 11, wt
CID Upocl I alplllcanl incrUIO Jn the
number ol tlecltd officials 1illl In llleir
twenllel or lblrtltl, notwllbllandlnc thelP
currt11I prominence In publ)c IHt. The
Speaker ol lbe slat. Assembly ii only X.
his majority Ooor J-ii M, and tbt
cblllnnan ol the powerful Ways and JNSUaANC11:. ClOMPANmS .p.,...;,
MOIDI COmmlltoe ii 97. In Ill, IS .In .!11111d11d oppoted the »foult
members of tbe A1san~"f" under 40. pion, eopecilliy._ ~ wu accomponltd
llOTH POUTJCAL · \ I · ·•'"'• • by • 15 per<Olll' rodiJCllon in ralel for . pliUU .,. m...... bodily Injury .cover11e. 'l!lolr 1p-
con<er1od efforts to woo -voters, prthtnalon -. to bavt , -un-
and lbil lad llloot Is -lo produce .IGuided.-For 1911, Ibey bavo plopooed u younger candkiates on ~ aides. One . , ·a&1Uon11 fate<ut,of1&.I percent.,
question 11Ull to be an11wered, however!' Js . ... 'lbe\ Unpending rate .reduc:Uon Ja tba
bow conscleolloua )'Ollnl vottu will bt Bty Sllle'bu -macfe poalble .by· a about eae?<ltlng lh<lr newly-acquired ..,.ctacular d«:reaiO In iiito accident in-
franchise. Jn the post, II hi! been tbt.. 111r•nco cllllma In 1971 In the Dint
older voters who hive omsistonlly lllmed maal)ls ending Sept. Ill i.itat claiml pold out al lb< poll• In lqe nwnberl. by ' Y°""'" volar• jllve 1enerllliy made Jm.. ~ were ll'OWld 71-l le-
. prtll!Ye •bawlnl• only In thole tlecliolll than lbe llll!Dber pold In the comporobk
where Ibey have been "lllmed on" bf 1 1"' period. A ll•sUdl\laslla lillunoce part1cu11r lnue or canclldale. -DIVIJ!on spoqsm~ tolil ' • 110 r I 1 I
TBB lff:All 1911 wUI provide tho.fin! . •• Geel'fe ---. reel lest for tbt ll>Cllled "youth YOio ••
Some believe that lbue new 'voters will
•imPb' "YOta their ..... endorlln& CM:"
dldale• and -that .... cumatly f•ihlonllilt 111 .... ,... Otber1 looil for
greater lndlvldlilllly, with )'OUOI _,.
aprosAif -ID the prl...,y of tho volins booth that m DOI uai:tly a la
modelnlhlllr--.
Nobody cu ac<u!'l\ely UIOll the lm-
poct of )'OUOI ~ In ~. but
November ol 1911 should .... UI I aood ,ldea,ol bow fut_,, "JD>Winl
l'C\11111•" and 1lhaI ~ will liodt lor oui' poUUcaJ ,fulure.
Deir Georp:
Do )'OU lbiot I'm lolinl my
1 mind! I've llal!ed to ENJO'i your colamnl •
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Hm. WhY en't I IVf.I' let a
GOOD fan leillr, lib the other col·
unmlato do! \ . • .
(Stgd 10!!!' _problem• to Gtorat.
Tiiey make · aood 1torl" al Iii•
loda• -Un&•·>
·Tuitwn's · Bad Effects
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"The fe1;ult1 ~are 'tn'for all .ti. aee ,and
tamenL The ,renowned ·University q!
Clllllonla, tsllbllll!ed by Ibo people or
Cow.ta .. """""" their ..... and daillJbltrl lneljlenslvllly with · Jill.bile
f\m!il, liu become .... !Jib lllOll ...
pemlve slale lllivmily In tho nation.
The once· floorllhlna uolvtn)ly ii lollng
enrollmenl II ii iolllna momenlum.
A lluclenl who w11 .,-adualed from
hiab ichool with u..Uont srllde1 ..Wd
COlllll iii ,.q, lq· 1 UC campus witbolit
uklnC fl1I ""'°"la to ,_qqe tho
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No· tq.,. Now~ tbe averaae eon· to
WlCi 11~1 to the litrteiey Cllll)IOl II
IS,llO a yoar -·lllO men than U i!ld In
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w-1 fonnidable linlnclal llCrifice.
'.<ll'hen Goy, Ronald Req:&n Wll pulhiq' hlrif to Cit lb< UnlvmHy Bomf o1
Regent& to bttak a 100-year-no-1ultion
pncedtnl and sock H to the 1111clenil, -
ol h1s -most effective line• waa: "Thfft'a
DO"IUcil lhinl H I free hinelL "
It w11 aJw1y1·the cllDcher. lt wal code
!of: Let the •luclen1' and ·the paronls
bear tbe bunfen ol 1 colltle educollon in-
llltld 'of goJnc to tbt tupoyers for more
-. for the Unl'IVl!ty ol Colifoml1._
FINALLY, TB& 1ovemor prevlil<!lf.
Tilt "IJmil pot ill an. eilucatlonal f.., a
.form DI tulllon.
Tho dedlno In --~ the Jou ol momentum , are the re•lllta ol. tbla abort·
•Jihtod -bf lbe ..,ht&. They w ... -Ill' the •ludenla. lbe faculty and 11111 liumnl cl UC 11111 ID-
TBB UN1VEIWl'Y tlll'Ollmet II down ~ lllllloo, no mollar wbtl oame
about 4,000 rr.ai -WOI Gpoc:leit \bil ..,. -It, would pot the unlnnlty
)'ti? wbilt 11 the CaUlarnla -colltp, -oat el reocb ol -whose --
-there ii lll'tullloe, It II 0, 10 Uon --the ototo-L
pemll1I. . ~ • """""' ""' Ignored. -UC Prulclonl C2iirltl J. Hitch told the •wha~-who oppoled hiaber lets and
Boord of Jloien1a In Lot AnloiM earlia JulUon . fOIAd would happen has bap-
lblo month bo eould not under.wkl the · pm>td. lhrol1ment dtcllnt. I · Tbo . Jlqeola 1bouW clll 111 lbe
'lllero ii DO my1lery. Many famlllt1 So"'1IOf and tho lecJ1ltlurt for -clmOI ... their way clur 16 •and tbeir llmdJna ID mn -Ole 1111hwsll)' .to lhe
IOlll 'Ind daugblan to · I UC cClpUI ')>llll'it It WH Cl'l!lled to lltrvt.
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periencl to date with no-fault lnsuran
may be anomalous. Theo Lippman, •
pointed out hi the BlllUmoi. Slln' I
..Musacushetts had an unusual '1itu1
••• which led to about twice a1 m '
penonal Injury cllllma u ' a ratio ol.
1cdde.nts as Is. true' naUOnwide.;1 E
ao, the no-fault insurance diOV!me
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DAILY PILOT
Roberl l/. W eecl, P!lbllailfr
Thomos Keevil, Editor
Atb~'1 W. Botei
Editorial Page Editor
The editorial pap or tht Dall1
Pilot attlca to tnrorm and atim\l• la.~ tttdtta by prtSentin.c thll
nC'lll"Spaper'• opf.alont an4 com• ment&ry on topics of Interest an4
' alJnlOcance. by providinc • fONm
[Ot" the UlftlSion ol ·our ~
opinions, and by pruentiftK the
dlvtrw vlewpolnll ol Wonned ob-aeri.-e.n and apoktsmtn on tople1
cif t.b e day.
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Sl'NlllLINGIMNE.sCHAl'MATBW<PROCESSNAT\JllAU.YFERME!lltP
ANCll£CHAll'MlHE CEUAAS.MOOESTO.CAllfOANiA. •
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~-'·Efforts Spurred •
t· ~ ~sco r~r -W<IU!if'~vt ~ ~ bu!•
~ CbrJlbn!' J?ax t}Plralloo , ""'"'111".'4-•,.to,li.an'holir · cl 'U.. '·TaMbrlley fuiunct1on In the llnf1'ir·ol .. two ,yQr
ljilnat W~ ~t ~ contz;a~t, w~th an lncreue to •
worken \I• opoioinc -by • ~tll·!i> lllo.-year. •
the government to 'reaolve the .' )• " • ..
.u.r~~~~.; .. Actre8s .. _Dmna Lynn
the Foderal Modlatloo Strvlce, " ' . . ... . . ~. :;.,~~tht~Z:l -B':'ria, Rites · Slated · l table. • . •· · ~ • BEVERL-¥ •HILLS, CaUf. scheduled here foiloy for Miss
~ Otherwi!e, he aald he will ·(UPI) _ Actress Diana LYpn. Lynn, wbo died :Prlday at the
recommend that President the ''kid lister'~ of the movie! · age of 45 ~f I' brain hemor-
Nlxon·go-tj) ~·witfi .• . in tlie"40s 'add 'Wife""Oi a NeW. ~~~~~teotber~
~uest for. a legLSJaUve aolu~ Yorli neWSpaper executifti She bad •·· .....,, ~ the tion after 1t reconvenes Jan. . . .J. U'l:t:n .... ..,,..uvm
{ 18. will be ·buried ·Iii New Y~k ¥ eln\eras for :15 year:s, 6>' raise
The International Wednesday. a ·farnily with her h~,
Len&•llorein·e ~·s and.. A .p»emorial aervice waa:· Mortimer W. Hall, treasurer ~ Warehousemen's Union voted · -of the New York Post: Sh~ had
II last week to reject the latest ' ' four children, rariging h1 age
contract offer from . t he W M · ·from 1 to 13. .-~inployers" Picllic Mlirliline Offi8Il" 8 y ' Bolb' Doiore! U..hr in Loo
Aasoclation. This leaves them ... · · Anples, she was a teen-age
•• free to l'f.'U~ lbelr too-d@Y F . . C't.:..,, 1 ~iallO prodigy and wound up ii)
'f atrlke' that closed 24 West 8~· .. \_d,a"Jge_ .the -movies btcause &be was
~ Coast ' ports when the court· · seen by a Paramount Studios
"" ordered . !WJ-day cooµng off J Q} • scout when she a·ceompanied a i periodmdli>tc.:25!··:;1 I l D 'UJJ aiv.ing ~ i'VioUrilst who was aud.iUoning
' However, ILWU President · • · ~J·-~ ~ , · for a film role.
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t1te· stnre 41 reSCu:ned lt pro-·woman WbO-poiice·sar &ined In a number Of "B"·movies,
~bly will not be until , after benelf ~ five children with frequenUy playing a bratty
"anumy-1.-mt ·even-tW&d·1:".r-·guo1rnrfnlty'&·""dultgNt wtth )'otinjer s1ster. ·Her -ri1 mS-in. _ ..
delayed ·untU mid-February, murder t.n ·the death of her eluded ''The Major and the
The longshoremen'1.no vote )'Pungest cltlld, Monterey Minor," "Our Hearts Were
Friday was 10,072 against and County District Attorney Young and Gay," "And the
745 for the PMA's otfer or a William Curtis reported late -. Angels Sing," "My Friend
37 .8 perctnt wage boost over Sunday. '-Irma Goes West," "Meet Me
two years plU! a guarantee of Curtis said that "based on at the. Fair," ".The Apnapolis
, 36 hours' of pay a week for ex· Information available at this · StOr)t~!! a.nd : · '$ed.Ume for
perlenced men. 1 ·time, a.murder complaint .will Mizo~ · : · .
The 1rejected PMA offer be . issued'• to• ~ a i: l n e . ~tr_, last ·film was "The
Aguinaga, 33, of Seaside. ~aclt or the Cat" In 1957 with
·Driver Dies Police reported that Mrs. Robert Mitchum.
Aguinaga parked her car at a1;;;;;;;;;'i;oo;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ijjl roadside Friday, soakedll
•• , ..... If' --.1 the children wl ' ,, .. ~~,;iine~tben set the.cat' on 'A COAT In City fire, sending torch-like flames
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A Ch · Her youngeSt cbud', Monica, uto ase i ;·died4n -th•-bliie. . ·
' Mrs. Aguinaga , who polict
LOS ANGELES (UPI) _,Iv caid was .on -~elfare,.divDrced
young motorist eluding p0llce and d~8uglit Over financial
at high speed J ~ r o ~g ~ p~blems, was .. r~ported in
downtown streets dieCI Sunday· .1atisfactory·oondi110rr-.Sunday
' when bis car rammed a park· at the--~~ty ~pi~ in
ed. truck-trailer rig and his nearby ~as. .
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FUR TRIMMED!
i-oof sheared away. H~r children, DaVl~, I, and
Oftictr1 began the cha~ Elame, &, 11(fre listed In
'shortly after dawn when vrc.-': •tlS~ ·:<'COOdition. The ' ,
ior Fernandez, 20, wd'J~'·01Qst 1a:}\llllrin,."iaaeph, 12,
'driving in the Wrong direction and ~san, 13, were treated r ()0 a one-way street. ~ ' for mu:-or bu!fl~ apd released.
•. In jU!I I l"f·mllalles, ~ £!.Cl.ittil."Mlil .t.h.cAguina"
l ' ficers said Fernandel aped apparently will~.}>e in the
through th8 alreetl In • ..,. hospital for about alnoali\ ~
ding cour11 1t ., mUes per Utat bis otfice will take a"Mioo
boor then loll <911trol '<!f the altei;sbe ls released. ':. c ',., . T H I .N K
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and arter nmming t• truck-f N"" ~.
trailers, Ille supporting, 1l!$1. " · Holt W Wl:STCLIFF PLAZA.
of one gave way and ll! Sl·lon Th•...!oy NEWPORTER ,INN
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llillrlct ....ued u ,,....._ at Golaen W..t Coll<ce and
-~ P>oll Collep.. • .
A sWcty by lbe eollep' dllttlct'a office al educational ~ ~ 4,1111 IJ'adualeo, 2,012 Of whom be-
came frubmen at c,ne of the "CGllegea last faU . • smce Golden weot .. ·_..i in 19", the number
of gradqala eat.rlna the I t~c:olleget Jiaa ranied from
a lc>w ~::"'°t ln 1111 lo bigb of 41 percmt In !!ell. G . ...,Ion, bow , DllR up only ..,..fifth of 'the.~ c)olo..al U.. collipo. ·G>lden Weal bad 800 ~ -Jll.li ._.. population of S,1'71 and °'""'' Cout 1,211 ln • clui of 1,730. Where do' the other frahmen come from! Many an
otudenta who graduat..r oeveral yean ago and are jull.
beginning college work. Many others are new residents
ln the area, and 90me are ouklf.cllstrict and out~f-atate
students.
Largest out.d-dlJtrict population is from the Garden
Grove UnHled School Dl!lrlcl. the only area ln Orange
County not ln a community college district. Among 2,493
seolors graduating In ab: high acboois lut Jime, 581 are
at Golden West and Orange Coa!I •.
Here ls a breakdown of' the college freshmen clau
lrom the high acboois wilbln the college district:
High School 1171 Gnodi GWC OCC
HunUng10o Beach 475 112 M
Marina 680 202 70
Westmlnmr 645 202 49
Edtaon 481 eo 1ss
Fountain Valley &18 157 109
Corona del Mar 550 12 185
Costa Mesa . 453 22 208
Estancia 44'; 17 178
McNaily Continuation · 35 1 9
Newport Harbor 450 IS 225
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Mn. Cbarleo Cr1ln " · iaa acbool ln Fort Gordoo, Ga. , ~~~-St.adua, Hij ~ · >· '· .'1'1;·: uc:..:u, uu gr l !' Alrman Rk:bard"A Qii:jlel', I ' r •'
rec:ruil training 11 "IJ~ ... al Mn; Judlih lfOtiit. 11~
Training Center, San . o. Nectarine, ln&lriOocJ. .tfl a11 • ·
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Nayy Petty Olflcor •ftlrtl • Force duty ua~ .altae
Cius • Miiie lf, VnP!, <I. 1 ~mpletlng !Jule ifalulng 11
210$2 Inferno Lane · il)i9i uio Atr Tralnlng ~
llngton Beach, WU ..i;,.ai(~, I«tJaJ>I AFB, .• Tu; '!be
to bla pr.....t rate wbllo ...,,,_1, -bal been allimled to.
Ing aboard the guided :.l:5l'£:\ unit of the Atr Fori!!i,Corn-
fr t g 1 t e , USS ~'" munlcatlons Service at Tiavil
bomeported at Pearl llail>or AFB, Calif., for training and
HawaiL 1 t '" duty in the conirnunlcations I ., i field. His father, William K.
Arm i ~-t -: •. t)--\u.amer, resides at 515 2 F~ son of Mr. and-=. Cloucester, Westmlmter.
James Foreman of 18111 . ~~·=~~n~ '.t ' IF YOU'RE
Buie Training 1n Fort . , .. STILL SMOKING .
California. · . '·:.. · '
According to Sergea·~ · 675•7442 Crawford, Huntington Beiitli
Army . Recruiter, ~·
' '·• Now Is the time to.startsavlng for
an even bigger Otristmas next year.
Save • lot by putting away a little
each week or m~th in your.
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Unlike most, Glendale Federal's
Christmas Club earns Interest
at the same high rate as our regular
. sa.vings. accounts, 5% current annuaJ
r~te on a day-in, day-out basis.
Why wai~ stop by Glenda\• Federal
and •tart your Christmas Glub.
. Whlleyou'retheie,piclcuP•·~
''Holiday'p.rd Record,"~ gre•t way
. to keep your Christmas card list
GLENl4LE FEDERAL
Newport Office: 500 Newport Center Or,
(()sto Meso Office; 2300 Harber Blvd.
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Appetite · of Eagl·e Sti~s He~t~ed' ~·.Debate
WAllHINGTON (UPI) ··-Tuu," Fisher said. rlon eaten. Coyotea are vary
Rep. o. C. l'ilber (D-'Tu.) Ranchers in hil home area omnivorous. 111o:y will eat
told a -commlttoe lllda1 .. .,. ~ed In the. •JJrinl by srwboppers, !~.:it, jull about
be bel-the av~e dllo !lepredations of golden eaglN. anything. Controls sbouJd be
.. ta up one or two Iambi a Tl1'!' are puticularly fond of aimed at !be specific sinlle
day, but 1.qn..rv1tioolal said .,;,au ,larnbs and kid!. We animal that is doing harm."
aucb ~ la "moN mi. know from u:perlence thlt an He II.Id many reports of •-'••-••·· -·'." ,. _ _.. .. .a i.--f I ....... ,. i.um1 '"' average ea1te will destroy one wi~ ...... ._m rom eag es
Tbe 'co..-..,;,. at the or t"I' lambs or kida each day, ull cilber ~tors ara ...
secood day of a llearin( by . when Ibey are avalla,ble." --.i.
race and eliminate it entirely,"
because of harm from some
lnWvidual anlmala.
The f e d e r a I government
1houid ban all non-s'eleCtlve
poisons and allow o n I y
pesticides that kill the specific
specie'.'a desired to be con-
trolled, be added.
McGff challenged R e p .
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Catt I e man'1 Mlodllii,. ol~coniirYltlm."
estimated Qreloo'a ' Jou 1to,. "Good .i..-... no.
predators at It "lllll"8 a Y'""·' than hyatarla" In a~
At McGee'a queotlol!inl, .. , ·Ille ~ la tM -nt.
said the estimate. 1a.:hard to .. ·be concluded. • arrive at and la tiued on1.:;5~~ii:iii:ii~i:iii:iiiii reports from caW"'1tn allf
markets and meetinp. ·
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Sen. Gile w., McGee'• 1111>-'I'homU L. Kimball. of tho ..,,,., are more lmiginary
I committee on prodator1, ... National Wildlife Federatioo. -·~l1m coovlnctd the
amil!lng t h • ~ .. Aid eqla <lo attack lambs 'it :._ ljlr predator control la
predator control~.( tlmel, but "I am convlnctd •-· We bOn aot to Mt
1'1 wu relred ~. a ....._, eaglee will eat the eulld l'flf fNm tlda tendency ia
arid 'goat ranch 'ln: 1'"1tlniul' tllfng·tbey find, TM)"art 'Ill" •the pul lo fndlol the wholl
Fisher on his estimate of
harm done "by eagles, \and
Fisher agreed to furnish the
. committee information to
back his statement.
ellmln•tln& all wUdll!e Ctilltfl
of klllinl Uv-k.'"
Cattlemen, too, are •
servationista, be added •
"There 1a no ruier 'wii'· r..-
a llvtatock Jll'Ol!u<er • to ao
BEC0ME ,AN ..
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67S.:.7442 ·1
. "Two, four, six-, eight--who do we· 'preeiate?
Santa Claus f Santa Cl aus I Horroy I"
Easter Seal Vnit
Gives Top Awards ,
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Honored at the !taster Seal -Lo!: Alamitol Cb a r I t y
banquet Dec. 6 were: Foundations, for •' continued tb;°f!:es~~~r~ of a~~ 'fo; ~~f:r~ of the rebabQitatlon
bringing free pony rides, each -Teri Coleman of Orange,
week to handicapped children youth involvement award, for
at the E a s t er., Seal · bet third continuous year _of
Rehabilitation Center i n volunteer work wi~ t b e
Orange. ,_multiRly bandicapped children.
-North American Donate-i · -kNBC TV ' • S u n d a Y ' •
Once Club for its financial Show, for a live telecast from
support. 1 • ~,'the 'cent.er 'grounds on ,Easter
-Leagues of·the Easter Sea1 ~&inday, 1971. ·. ·
Society for fund raisin&: and -Antonio L~n1us of Orange
volunteer activitJes. · · fof building a tree hoUJt at the -Oraoge~District, California center for l b e r a p e u t 1 c
Federation of Women's Clubs ~·
for purchase of a van. -P am e 1 a Tande of
-J&me1 Brolin, for serving Fullerton. P.atient of··tbe yeaf
as chairman ·. of the 1971 award, for · .representinl the
Easter Seal €ampll'ign-dn tiht "more than 1,000 ·patien~ at'tbe
county. ,·-' ._, \.c~. · , : , . , · rehaJ>ilitat.ion center . .. ~:· ., ....
WAYNE CLARK
The Strong Candidat~.
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HEALTH NEWS :
;.~.JStresses Need . For
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... ··~ , ... ~ ... . Injury Care .
Dr. Gary L.. Cout~".b.c .. of iame with hi.a future, Dt', C6u·
the Couture ChiropractJc Cen· tutt said.
ter in Newport Belch. feveals Commenting further on the
the results of a national survey Washington · figures, Dr. Cou·
indicatlng that back injuries ture stat~ "I do not discount
e&W!ie Americans over $1 billion the value of surgery in the most
annually. In documenting the des~rate of cases. In 'these
11urvey statistics. Or. Coututt Instances lt Is better that hla:h
noted they we re compiled risk be taken than to do notb-
through information aathered ina: at &11.
from the files ot state wofk· -"However our experience
men's compensation depart. shows that 0most cues respond
ments, the U.S. Department of favorably to more conservative
Heal.th. Education and Welfare, p~ures at minimal rilk to
the U.S. Public Health Service, the patient. ManlpUlatJve pro-
the National Safety Council and :edures and physical therapy
the U.S. Department of Labor. would be among thoie non·
The survey shows that abou_t surgical procedures," the Dcic·
one in five back injury acc1· tor concluded.
dents occur in the . home.
Roughly one-third of such In· Dr. Couture &a.id the tra1ic
juries happen on the job; 22.6% consequences of failure in back
in motor vehicles; and 18.7% 1urgery affect many more than
are the rtsult of miscellaneow the patient. "His family lo&es the full earning power of Its
causes. bread·wiMer. He aomeUrnes
One of the most important btcomes totaly dl.labled. Thls
facts in the JW'VeY concerns a sltuatJo-;. often affect.I the p&•
report of a five-year study of tJent phycholoc:lcally. He teell
\)aek surgery cases which wu he Is a liabUlt,y to hia family
undertaken by the State of and friends. ·
Washington O.:J>:Vtmen.t of La· "I want the public to be-
bo< and ::r,str1es. Tb11 study . Inf·-~ •···t , ~ t ol all come mcp-e ua "~ a ........ ~ the. 20 per cen back Injury Ind ta take steps
back surgery cases resuted 111 reducing the effects of accl·
total failu~ and only 20 ~ dents. Many bac.k Lnjury accl·
ttnt or the back surgecy cases dents can be prevt:flted by ob--
Y.'el'e listed as havlnl ''very ~:!~P~~ ~~
good" results. This rather dis· treatment when they do occur.
mal pro}ectJon of the outcome. Thia major or eatutrophlc prob.
of attempted surgical correc· lem can aucce&afully be avoid·
tJon ot back disorders indicates ed.';
the"paUent subjected to 1urgery ~-Couture maintains offlCel
to 1aJn ttllef from back injury at ~ Westclltt Drive, NP..
ts playin.r a hl1hl)I' 1peculatJve port Beach, Phone 645-~
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l(UlllJ u . ....-.1ar1m..., an1111n 11•nfl i wllQ ~ -i
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Kerner's
Scandal
His 2nd
l I)' 0-.. Prw lllwlll"'tM
ll«il llllo a pol llleall y
tri 111.. famUJ. .,... JC.,. l wu Uld to have ahtay1 1-·.i tollowln( 111 the
footltopo 1 d hla latblr al a Judie ad the U.S. lliJlrlct
Cco1rt d A-18-
0n May 20, IMI, Kerner
-1111 ........ Slaodln( -Ill a pa.trait of hla lato
fal!Mr, Otto Kerner Sr., the
)'6Unlel' Kerner WIS IWOrfl In
aa a U.S. Appell1to court
judp, .
Ht bad milD<d u fOVtmoi'
d Dlinoil ill hla -term to accept the llitllmt ap.
poilltment to the beocb al an
annua1 salary of '41,000.
Through :!$ yun of public
llit, Ktrn<I' had a lot o/ &ilod
thin&• &oing for him -1mon&
them one of the mqlc nainU
of Illinois politics.
His father had been •
Chicago Democratic IN.du
ind an Dllnola attorney
1ener1I before beln& lllQ'lt.d t6
the U.S. District Court o/ Ap.
peal!.
Kerner'• wife, Helena, ii the
daughtu of the late ailct10
Mayor Anton J. Ctrmll, kill-
ed ill M;aml, Fla., ill 1111 by
an assassin'• bullet apparently
meet for then·prts~nt-elect
Franklin D. Rooaevt.lt.
Among Kerner"• most «ead-
fast blctm were pretidentl
Harry S Truman and Lpdon
II. Johnson, and (lieqo
Mayor Richard J. Dalty.
Kerner twice w• elected
1ovemor oI Illinoia. Earlltr in
hiJ career, he' wlS U.S. •t·
tbrney in auca,o. ud • Cook
County jud(e. ' . ,
In 19!0 -~•1 ~vote m1a r.jit·n , la 4 at.
JUbtmatorial ' race ottr
Republican Gov. Will~. Stratton helped Jobn F ..
riedy squeeze to a t,
victory over Richard M'. -
lb carry Illblols lo -
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JetisJatlve problema. He WM 1 the . fiat governor ln llllllla
hi.ttory to being a ltnn:.~:'!ll!ttk bOlh bouata oftbe lt1is ..
controlled by the oppaolt ·
In ltrl. President Jo .
named Kerner to beid ,
Comml11ion on
Dimrden:, which came to
known u the "Kerner
misalon." The comm! .....
riported that lbt u-Slates was heading to""!'!
"two socleUei, one black
... white-.. .,.,.te .... -qua1."
The report fooebed oil I
controveriy that llvt1 tOday.
Until Kemtr'• Indictment
Jut week on chargu at~·
mini from a rice track stOct
cue, seandll had only toucW
Kerner once In hil polltiell
carttr. Th1t was In 19" when
Xemer's clostst politlcll id-
v!W -Theodore J. Isa ... -
WIS accused of haviq an in--
terest In an envelop farm llOinl
business with the state.
Isaacs -*110 one of thoie
lndiCted with Klmtl' -
riaJloOd u lllinoll -dire<torattllatlinleaJllM
lndi-a101Nt blJo WU
lator quaabad.
Stat.e Get8 · '
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WASIDNGTON (UPI) -A
federal inatdlln( lfanl of
$2,1111,000 haa been owan!td to
the ate d. Califoml1 for le.
quiring additional l1Dd for lht
Annadel Farms stale Part in
Sonoma County.
·The money, allocated from
tht land and wattr con.
suvation fund, wUI help tht
Slato Department ol Parb
and Recnation buy 4,100 atNS
of wilodtd llllCIJ.
The stite must put up lft
equaJ arnotmt to matcb the
federal arant.
Trial Set
For Expert
OAKLAND !AP) -A ean-
pu"r e:s:pert charged with
dealing lndustrl1I aecrttl by
telephone from a computer
memory hlnk will 10 on trial
II.well 15, In Superior COlllt.
Hu&b Jeffrty Wan!, 21, atall
member of Univtraity Com·
putina Co .. Palo Alto, pleld-
ad innoc<nt lut month to i
... nd thtft ebarp.
Wan! 11 -of u.m, I
tpeclal code and account num-
ber to obtaJn a oomputtr pro-.,.... ... or111~ 111,6ot from
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let' her join the
non-~ling
underworld
by vanity fldr
In Antron® m
Give her the lacy' loveliness of
clingleu lingerie •. a sure smoother
for her festive fashions. Select each
in snowy white Antron® Ill nylon.
A. Slip; avg., long; 34-42 , 6.00.
B. Slip; avg., 34-40; long; 34.42, 9.00.
C. Petticoat; short s·m, avg. m-1; 6.00.
D. Briefs, 4-7, 2.50.
Mail and phone · orders invited.
Daywear Lingerie.
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NlWPOIT HUNTlN&TON IEACM OMN&E -M•ll •' Or•rtt•
47 P.•1~!•11 hl1IHI (7141 644·1212 7777 E4i11t•r A11e1111• f7141 ltJ.)JJI 2100 No. T111ti11 Streit C7141 tta..IJll CIUITOS
100 L.s Cerri+•• Mi ll IJ IJl 140·0411
SHO, t 1Jtl A.M. t• 10:00 ,.M, MONDAY THAOU&H THUASOAY, fllDAY TIL 4, SUkOAY 11 100 A.M ... 6:00 '·"'· '
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Norwegians Said
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She II Ill, die A)'I, llDd 111111 DQt married. "It ii pgtl!-
ble a woman can be • \ml.ttndlft lllit jlllt wm't llff!t
find a husband?" lhe lnquJm, 'llllllllll1· CertllnlY liot, m:y
dear • .You know wh:lt Old A1Ulltder ·Pope Aid: •'Tbn
swims DO 1-.IO IJ'll':hul-·Gr talo obo•llnda IOIDO
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IF A FllENCllMAN 1eta lmocked
ttywampua, be drml9t ay,. "I Aw
."He 11)'1., "I 11w • andlll." Our
on! Man 11 "1lq to find out wl>J, No.
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Sirnil"nadlltonall ~ ap1 to oullor frmn ~ are the NcJnniPi11! SUcb ,...
llndlnp ln a United Na~ ollldy. '
THE WE,tt BERLiN pollce iaue a male clailclllf U.
"'""'· II permits one male lhere to II-. wllb -ma!• &imilarly -., . . • I
QlJERIES -Q. "Where dld Britain•, Pri-l!bllJR ... to college?" -~ ·'
A. "I am one of lbo8e lllupid hums," oay1 he. ''lllal never went to a unlveralty and a fat lot of bum It~ did
me."
Q. "DO PORCUPINES Ooat?"
A. MagnillcenUy. Their qullla are lull of a&.
CONSIDER Ibo · b)'ltereelomy. In lhll CCWliry, far
more than twice as many women undergo lll1lt .. m lit•
wise in Eogiand. Why, do you ooppooe? Stallltlcal ezperta
say it's because America doctDn tend to .......,end II
for the sake of Ille fee while Btltllb pbyslclans under Illa
National Health Service don't. M1yM ID, don't know •
. HEIGHT -·-Moally, you ... ngurO the averqe II>
year .. id 'girl la just a shade 1 ... tall than ever lhe'D be.
But the averqe boy of 15 ... be expected to gn>w another
U per cent, ordlnarUy. '.11lat'1 an addltional three lncllel,
maybe more.
THI! DEPARTMENT of Healih, Education and Wei·
fare says a divorced man ii three times more apt to
marry again than a. widower. Can't say which of those
three subdivisions -Health or Education or Welfare -
COO>lllen this matter Ill province. Will check.
~ a San FrandlCID: '~I have now reached the m~talllc age -silver in the hair, gold in the teeth, rust
in Iha joints and lead in the pint.." Quainl
A SHOE CLERK OIJl\11 to be Ucemad. '.11lat'1 the
claim of one foot spedaljat. Jllll about any ~~th
who wants to shoe a bone need! 1 Ucenle, llYI be. But
all a shoe fitter needs, he a.ya:, ii a yardltict and a llhoe-
hom. He blames said clerk for COl'lll, bunlonf, fallen
arches. But DOI the war in Indochina, COllllderale fellow,
Addre" mail to L. M. Bo¢, P. 0. Boo: 117$; N,...
port Beach 92660.
Prostitutes Test .. Di:ug,
VD Rate Goes Down
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CARSON CITY, Nev. (UPI) Joe Conlorle, Nevada'• -
-An experiment uslnl pr-. known brotbe1 ooperator.
tltutes to t e s f a new· IDtk Carr aald the health divllJon venereal diseaaa drug ln Nevada has been highly tuc-knew Ule experiment bad Its
cessful, State Health Officer dra'lll>ecb -there -
Dr. John Carr boo "'!>'lrted.• .. -to 111pervile the takinl
Carr said the testing, which of the drugs.
started in Se t mher "All we haye ls a lftUy p e ' Wll good Idea," .._ said. "It b:n't c.arried out with the coopera-us
tion of 185 girls working in the any euct datl~" ·
varlowi houses of prosututlon Nevada had one of the
in Nevada's rural counties. highest VD rates in the nation
The drug is known as pro-last year. About 1,·700 cues of.
gonasyl. gonorrhea wore npon.d but
"So far we have found ooJy l ,SOO of thole were lD tbe IM
two cases of gonorrhea tn the Vegu and Reno area: where
girls who are supposedly U!lng there are no aancUoned bouMI I~" said Carr. He 1ald about of proatituUon. Then"'"' llO
I fused to it otatew/de cuat of oyphOil 15 percen re use · with Ill In Clark COunty whlcb
Carr sald the "girls feel Includes Lu ·V-and 10 In
oeeure." Washoe county wllich taka ln
All the girls were tested Reno.
weekly, and Carr said "It -=========;I deflnltely has reduced••
venereal disease. He said
there have been no lnstancel or syphilis.
'111e drug will cmUnue to be
supplied free to those alrll
who tequest it, he said.
· "1 envlslon that as a blg
break to stamp out VD," Aid
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(EDITOR'S NOTE : The
AP Burtasi lrt. Hauonc Ml
"'"' cloltd Jfnct 1969, but recefttly cm AP 1Crittr was
' admitted to CUba in con·
ncction with tht! amate11r.
world 1me1 of ba.!eball.
A.1 it turned out, he was
barrtd from filing news of
the gamtr -but stayed ta
stt Havana for two toetki.)
By JOAQUIN MARTINEZ •-i.'911 ,.rwu Wrllv
RAV ANA -M05t Havana
residents have to reckon con-
stantly with three facts of
life-Fidel castro's armed
forces, the no Jess ubiquitous
COmmlttees for the Defense of
... ~utloo, and !be Com-
munist Youth.
And the lourlh ho.....,1111 Is
rationing and regimentation.
There are complaints, 'but
nolhiog in the atmosphere in-
dicates a change toward
llberaliz.atioD in the immediate
future.
No one seems to be starvinC,
yet the amounts ol food doled
to the populace contra at
sharply with what is available
to foreign visitors and the
"new class" or government
bureaucrat.!. •
The average CUban ii allo1{·
ed a ma.rirnum of 12 ounceJ of.
meat a week and pmllarly low
quantities of eggs, coffee.
milk, and other Joocls. ·
M. a paying 1111'51 of a hold
reserved for foreigners, I
couJd breakfast on barn a.nd
eggs, coffee, mlllt...and rolls
with generous portions of but·
ter. Far dinner, ~ was
freshly caught fish, lobster
and bed.
The botel-the f o r m e r
Havana Hilton-ii closed to
the man in the .U.t. Guests
are admitted into the lobby
only alter · abowing" a special
pass.
When !t cam< time to pay
my bill, the cashier would not
take CUban pesoe. He said I
had to settle in U·. S .
dollars-the .wne currency
the propaganda machinery of
the regime blames for it1 sor4
rows and many of the world'•
ills. CUba's rulers ·have good
reuon to bar John Q. Public
Lockheed
Nears Goal
For Tristar
LONDON (UPI ) -
Lockheed Ch.a~man Daniel F.
Haughton, report a the
American aircraft rmn js
more than halfway to
meeting its break-even goal In
orders for the disputed Trlstar
Airbus.
"The break-even figure for
aalu is between 2SS and 265
Trilitars," he said shortly
after arrival It London's
Heathrow A1rport Wednesday.
"We will make thl5 figuTt. It
will take some time, but f am
confident."
He said' the firm has recelv·
ed orders for" .150 Tristars,
•powered by Rolls Royce RB211
, jet engines. The Trlstar pro-
gram, be sald, was.ruonlng on
achedule and-the fim aircraft
.would be delivered for training ·in March ..
EscalaUng production costs
on the RB211 forced Rolls
, Royce l,nto recei\ltrship early
thil: year. Assistance from the
British government a n d
reorganization allowed pro-
duction of the engine to con·
tinue.
Haughton said he was in
London for "routine talks" with Rolls Royce officials. He
said the Tristar probably will
go into service In April with
ill first two customers, Trans
World Airlines and Eastern
Airlines.
Four-Day Week
Plan Offered
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A
City Council committee has
recommended that the police
department es:periment with a
four-day, 10-hour work week.
The council's person n e I
committee .suggested that the
four"'(fay plan, which is being
u,,ed by Long Beach and Tor·
ranee police, be installed here
in a pilot program for the
patrol divisk>n.
TRAVEL
RAILER PACES LOO a day
• I "'" your tolf to,,... ~en the public
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""" lhe hotel pnmlae•. Guotlo . there can · fl'"!Y buy
aqy ... t of clgart; c\pm-
t'9 end Jiquon of a quality far
above thlt availab'le to
ordinary c I t i z e n 1 • 'J\e
mercha:ndise available at the
hotel sliop ~ of exporl q.,.iny,
malnJy sold abroad to earn
hard currency or amortize
• gargantuan detib rvn up with
the o:irgmunist. l:iloc. ·
The1 average CUban Is ra· ·
tioned to ·• 40 cigarettes a
monlh. These are of such poor
quality thai they keep going
out several times before
smoked to the end. And yet
thelt <feeble cigarettes fetch
the equivalent of $20 a pack.on
the black market.
'lbe revolu~ Anned
Forces, headed by Castro's
younger brother Raul, appear
to exercise absolute ~control.
What little escapes them is
acrutlnlud by • boll I/I repraslve organlu.tionl: Thi
state Security system,. ODCI
known u GZ-plus t b t
watchdog commlttff! for Ute
Defense of lhe Revolution and
the machine that indoctrinatu
youngsters with a steady
political diet from the age of
~ 1 .
As yolfOisters grow, they
are watched by the. com..
munlst Youth, who keep 1
close eye on high schools and
universiUes.
By the time o CUban ~
rlu and settles down he-like his pareols-will be under con-
stant IW"Veillanct by a Com·
mittee for lhe Defense of the
RevoJuUoo. ·
T b e 1 e are neighborhood groups made up of Cutroite
dalwarts who keep watch
over a block 24 hours a day.
Tbey nport to jO<llrily offices.
24-INCHOAK • • •AS LOG SIT
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modem sand burher
gr.,;, jleau~ful-ond
practical.
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includes poker, !WvJi,.,ho.,,,. and
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n-lncll\de -· beer, wine, tea, cold cuta. butter or
J!Wllr!ne, most fresh .. can-
ned fruits, chocoJate and pork.
Toiletries are aJao drut!·
cally r1Uoned. Like food, Ibey
have not been freely available
for 10 yeara. ,
Foreign dlgnl!ar!es and ad·
vlsers from the Communist
bloc have apeclal
grocerles--0!! !!lnlla to normal
·Cubans-where quality, quan-
ti~ and variety are con-
lllderably b ! g b er lhllll
e!Mwhere.
It does not take much to
nallze that the rationed Jtems
fall ahol1 of providing a aaliJ.
lying diet.
Habaoeros. u the natives of
the capital clly .,. -.i,
stand in llnes that snake for
more than a b&oct. paUeotly
waiting to buy..,. acoop of Ice
cream. Or Ibey '41111dly ol!Ulfle
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ln-aimilarly Ione _... to ob-
tain • plalHised plaaa ..,
bland It would alwno Ibo
dullOll Italian dough kneader.
Tbey quietly wait for their
tum, not in the fettive at4
mosp11e,.. of a hot dog stand,
but with a resiped air born
out of need.
The quality ol ltto for Ibo
average Habanero I e a v e 1
much to be dealr<d.
I went to vlalt the rt1aUve of
• Cllhln.relugee no11, llvtng !n
-Rico. H•·ncOI~ mo in a flded sPQrts ahlrt (averal
alzes too small.
"Thia shirt is 12 yean old,"
he ll&ld.
"I bave one only
and have to wash it every
night."
Under ntiolq, a man ls
tnt!lied to • pair ol pants a
year. He is not guaranteed thal .
DHORA"8 ARTIPICIAL
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a yet.r4 when available.
I saw a young man leaving the Unlvenlty of BaVllll
CllDJ>lll wurio& I ~ .....
on one foOt and a .&dil
sneak..-on the other. I ~.
he W¥ nunlng 1111 injured
toot. lllq1l!ry d!r'°'!'I tbll
waa .. n be bid !qr fooiwpr.
11 la evldenl that tti0,e !n
high a:ovemment positions do
nOt epdilrte ' the · same priv•
tlolll. Mally" l\IJll)Orioro .,.
glld to mm •cr!liCes :u
tbey strive · to ''build
aoclllilm." ot11e .. talre-QUlclt·
ly to tlle luxuries offered· by
their pooltiono.' They ride ' oleek, Italian-built Alla Romeo W., live tn apic!oua villas
and, ,_i.clly, enjoy behind
tall prde1nnlla many of Ibo comlorta: the pr op•&• n d a
machine castigates as "blight&
of the past." . '
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.;,..,ol.,e•. GWC .Facllltle• Antiques Worth
$2,540 Stolen
From Investor
Fla. Spring May Yie~
Remains of Years Past
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'fax Act Requires Hearing
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~ lleldl must hold a public levy taxes for tha lldlOol In all com-reluctant to ad properly In tha belt In-A Newport Beoc~ lnv01tor'1 apartment ,,..._-.Ille JIU Act ·becomea of. munltlet. ·' tereats of the whole district." · h., been ransacked by a burglar wbo NORTH PORT CHAl\LO'ITE, Fla. working as a aisle marine archaeoloclal. fk4'L _.411c to thl cbancellor of the Trustees took no •ction 01 the 1913 Act "Once done, the merits ot It will be so stole more than $21,540 in antlq1.1es and (UPI) -For thousands of yw1, a 1SO-"Becauae pf the nature of the •ater,
OwuM-"1 Collfce District, Wednesday, but ei:preued aatoniahment ·overwhelming there wW be oo ob-furnishings, one a sterling •JI v er root wide pool hldden In a patch of cab-skeletal remains of both hum1n beinp
ISeecb ha ed the at what they termed "the general jectlons," he added. !lngernail buffer. \ bage paln\s and live oaks served u 1 and animals have betn preserved in neat
--...w... 'A• s •\'P">v ~~lundetstinding of the act." Watson, however, asked trustees to Neal C. Lakeman, of 919 Bay1ide Drlve, treacherous water hole for man and perfect condition," he said. \ r-..-. *"-," qr. Norman have seen nothing written or ipoken hokl up any actions until the actual cogt told police Wednesday that most of the "The environment Is stable and the
dWriet .,.._ )ut Week. that indicates 1 clear understanding of of improvements at Golden West can be loss involved a collection of sterling beast. '-salts have preserved most of the relicl bUDed, the 1913 Act would allow the 1913 Act,~' complained ,. Trustee re-assessed. silver Items auch 11 trays, teapots and Many of them fell victim to Its slippery down there," be said. "There ll no ox·
Urie coUece diatric~ levy a dlatrictwlde George Jtos&di. "Can we hold more current es"-ate' s p, • .....,, u ... ~ts of elegant tollelry accessories. banks and plunged 2l0 feet to tht bottom. ygen to speak of in the water below fivt tu to ni _,.,Mn i ,_ dlJcu.uion with tht cities to clear lt up?" -'l U1-..., w~ """ Carl Clau.uen is leading a month-long f "
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, aeln lt..:: ~ ... ,-ell """1 ui°'u "'"t Costa Mesa's City Council and Mayor Colden West improvement.I at '960,000. The good! were discovered missing d!Vlll' g •--'Ilion that he..._ wtll bring eet. , pr W:JE •iw c ac es a rrell Thom ti I Sat··~ay night when La'·man returned -.-. '"""" He said that the a•··-e of o~n Is Goldm West Coll and ... -.. ....t..1 F.d Hirth of Newport Beach flled protest Co an-pson, execu ve v ce wu AC up more remains ol creatures wbo"fell ~... -~ ece -~ letters on tht 1913 Act with the college chancellor for busines.s, said the district !rom dining out with a friend. lD the hole as long ago u 3,000 B.C. the main rtuon the bones and acU ~t television. district Spokesmen for Fountain Valley needs final co.St estimates from the Officer Al Fischer said It was dUficult In a teat dive in November, Claussen he brought up in the November dive were
Tbt ·t,U would be about two· cenLs per and Westminster have pubUcly crlUclzed engineers. to determine how the burglar gained brought up bones of a pre-teen Indian in such good condition.
tl• lllUled valuaUon. the college district over It. ''l don't u:pect· a significant change," entry to the waterfront apartment. girl. Tests on the skull, pelvis and leg The hole, known 11 LitUe Salt Spring,
Coata Mesa receoUy tu.med: down a Rodda pushed for some type of action he said. whose second story windows art all in-bones -which showed litUe dete.rlora~ has some unusual qualities contributing
tJmllar request for Orange Coast College. to show the clties tnat the colle&e district Wat.son told trus~ that the declining accwible ftoR} below. -showed the remains were more than to Its 1rcbaeologlcal value. It has a Af:lcm:dinc to collep . olficlala, the l~lS fully supporll the 1913 Act. state aid to schools over the past three No indication of forced entry was 5,000 years old. clrailar pool 250 feet wide at tht surfacd
Ad allows a dty ln which a commuruty "It seems to me our Inaction has years had convinced college officla1s to found, suggesting the intruder hid either "The spring may prove to be the most and about the same at tht bottom with. a
~ !i:located to set up a special created more misunderstanding," he seek approval of the 1913 Act method of a key or knowledge of sophisticated Important find ol. Its type ln the hem!· narrow passage between the upper and
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AT EL TORO RO. •• '.I •• ' •• 1751 WESTMINSTER AVE.
AT GOLDEN WEST ST, .u .. A "A.I( 1160VAll.lY VIEW ST •
AT LINCOLN AVE, TUIT.. 12121 .. VIN( llVO.
ONE ILOCK E. OF NlW'DRT AVl
COSTA .I.A lll I , 17• ST.
AT SANTA ANA AVE.. LA HA8aA 2221 W. lA HA8AA BLVD.
AT BEACH BlVO. • ULLI.'-2465', CHArMAN AVE.
WW AT STATE COllEGE Bl.VO.
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13-43 E. ICATELlA AVE.
AT TUSTIN AVE.
3 Couples
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LOS ANGELES (AP)
Three San Fernando Valley,
couples, whose ch l 1 d re n
thumbed their way to death,
are boplng to press for ltgiala·
lion that would ban bit·
cbhliing or picking up hit·
chhliers In Californls.
The . couplet, bonded by
tragedy, met at the suburban
Northridge home of t b e
Maurice Hattems, w b o s e
daughter, Maureen, 18, was
kidnaped and murdued wbil1
hitchhiking Jut month neu
Beaumont. }
Joining the Hattel11! were
John ColemM and his wt!e ol.
Canoga Park and the Joe War-
muth! ol. Sy I mar.
Peggy Coleman, 18, an
honor student at Pierce
C.Ollege was found 1laln in
June 1970, after 1he ap-
parently aceepted a ride on a
visit to Canada.
Joseph Warmuth, 19, has
been missing sinct Aua;. 7 and
murder and robbery chargt1
have been filed against •
hitchhiking couple whom he
reportedly picked up netc
Solamint Junction.
The grief-stricken partntl
also hope to launch a Pl'Ofl'•m
to warn youngster• to be Wl!Y.
of the dangers of hltchhl.kin1.
i.Youths are too trusting,"
Mrs. €oleman said. "MY.
daughter Peggy always lllo
slsted there is good ' in
everybody, but this ls not true.
11Jf we can only get children·
to realize they cannot t.rusl
everybody. We must educ1te
youth to be more reallst.ic.
They want the world to be
perfect, but it is not."
The Loa Angeles Police
Department reported 7 71
crimes in the city last year
stemmed from hitchhiking and
Jn most of the incklerits,
juveniles were involved elthtr
M vicUms or suspecU.
Police Chief Ed Davit II.id
hitchhikers were the vlctJmt
or the perpetrator• in 22 per·
cent of the rapes and 4.7 per.
cent of the robberies in the cl·
ty last yr.ar.
He said City C.Ouncll re-
jected a pollce-1poNOred
ordinance last year lhat would
have made It a misdemeanor
for minors to aollcit ridee: in
the city.
A bill to ban hltchhlkln& In
California w11 killed In a atata
Senate committee Urll year
after senators heard wttnesse1
testily that It would hurt the
poor who cannot afford public
transportaUon .
But the three couples art
not dismayed. They plan to in·
vile all parentl who have auf.
fered a similar tragedy to
their next meeting and they
hope once they define their
goals more clearly thty will
have the support of all con·
cerned parenta.
Beach Man
Wins Post
Huntington Beach U n I o n
High School Dlatrlct ad·
ministrator Leonard Ewers
has been 1lecttd to the board
of directors of Fountain
Valley '1 Teen Help, Inc.
Teen Help operates a
lelephQne help line and off~
, couide'lirur: and r t f e r r a I
services for drug abuse, houa-
lng and employment.
.. Ewers, employed as the hl&h
school district's coordinator o(
youth eervicet. wUI serve a
one-year tum on the teen
Help board .
IF YOU'RE
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For The
Record
'I. Did the Best I Could,'
Says Judge on Retiring~
Boat Deatli
Sriit Fi"led
By Widow
Dbsolutio11s
Of Marriage
.... lwlf OtftlllMr ' Wl1Tlll. CGl!le11 It. Mid G,_., D,
HI ... '"'° Wlllol'lll If.. Md Mlfoll P. Cll!IMk. ~ E111ne llld Cll•rltllo R.
T llotfk. J-..._ efltl Sl'"le"f Fri,,. .. ' °""'*"• p-A"" 11'1111 A11trr Jer
Of1(1, l)olorlt MUii IACI R..n wv1o1, ll!Jlrellrtlll Mllltr 1nd •usMll .. _
C'-ll• Dorlrt. MH ...., c_.1....,,
Bernard
Melwll. Alltflon' L. Miii Cllll A. S"""°"'-Cerelv11 Jllfl ltld Jon11 w-Duc:IOI. ctulltlM l" and fd<#lfd ""'" FollL °"""~ .,_ ..... Alk .. lub-1
Dowllnt. Ellie Gllerlalte end Wllliem ._ ...
~"'-Irene J • .,.. Donald E. II.I .... Ctllnll R. lilld Urry It.
S.INIDll. Mldl111I Lfl enO Miry
~.idlM ,.,a..-. Vlol• M . .,,.. Otorve w.
M•"'1'-01-werldnl and l.lham1 ,_
By T0?.1 BARLEY
Of tlMI Dtlh lillt! ,,.,,
SANTA ANA -It took
Jloward Clyde Cameron l\\'O
\Veeks to summon up enough \
courage to 1neet the 1..'0unty
courthouse press corps and
lhil.t statement wi ll no t
surprise those familiar "'JU1
the habits of the shyest, most
reserved jurist on the SUperior
Court bench.
But he met the newsmen
recently to confirm his retire-
ment effective Dec. 31 and to
sum up hi s years on thr bench
with 1 y p i c a I Cameronian
abruptness: "I took all that
was assigned to me and 1 did
the best I could."
OAIL V i'ILDT Still !'M N .At.•11, GI"""'' Jean 11111 Wllll...i W•-DlnlOrd, P1lrkla J. Ind H..,..,.n O.
WUllOn, R1r........i A. 1na B1rblr• A.
L-•· Oline T110m11lne and Geare•
Larlrit
It y.•as doing the best he
could that put Jud ge Cameron
into Superior Court eight
years ago this \I' eek . STEPPING DOWN
stlrll.,., P'etrlCll A. end Aoblr1 G.
Qell;a. El•ln I. and 1'kll1 Mat
11"111ne. N-M1e end Vlc1or Ratel
RlllCIM!L Jti'f"f A. 11111 Mlo"vH M. c...,., Jolln N. Ind P11rlcll A.
Ml•on. Tani Ltt .1nd Wllll•m H.
Democratic Governor Edmund ·Superior Court's Cameron
G. Brown looked at the
Hln!t. Maurice O...nls -Juqlfh Htlen
Slelll!l'I, Larr1l11e E. erid WUl11m F.
"""''• 1..1n1 R•• •rod G1rr Ltt Leot. LllldolYn LOii Ind ltltll••d Melvln
Denth J\'otlees
•IOWNll
All!'MI •-Brownle. 1t11ide!>t of Allaoeti1.
0.11 et (le.9111, Ptcamblr lt. Jt71. SUI•
... 1Yee1 11'1' lw&tWond. Wllllam G. erown~:
d.....,t.,., e.mr1 Ac11m1, of Glt1'111Dr11
-· 11ot.r1 er_,,11, o~ .... rch Frank 8r.wnll. of S...11 81ria.r1; ilti.r. Jo-
Wlll'llne HOOll, ,el E~ W1&hln~ton;
brOlfl91", A!Dlrl U-1, He-1 811cti1
l l'ICI lour 1r1ndclhldr..,. S«vkn. WH·
N!Mlilr. 2!ll •-m~ 111• lo W1rr"" F1,.11r1I Home, llMI N. Hiii Aw .• P'aMdlo>I. F1m-
llY ~ ... 91'11'1 lllow •l-"ltlt' IO !'l'lllkt ml-
mo."t.I contrlbutll:>M. "141111 tor11rlbt.>1t 10
1M Hll rl F11nCI, 111 S. l..Oi 111111111 Ave.,
.. .-.. IYH I. W1rr111 F11...,1I DI·
recfO!"L Pallllefta.
Cll:UZOff Ellt'lr11 M111M Cr11ron. 911 Paul••lno
AW., CCIOl!I MIM. 0.1• of -Ill, Die""· w 11, 1m. S.Urvlllt<I br llU&tWond, Cl<M
a. Ctllllll'I '°"' Jftl E. en.non. CoU•
#MW; fltMr, Arthur Timm. Hu.-Soo.llti
o.tot•. Mt,..., Albert L. Tim'"° H1m!· "'~ e ... cll; sls191"1, Lftllll Cllrl1t11ruon,
New LonOOn, Minnnol1: UW.111 Hol· fcwlr. MlrmtMllll• S1rvlt0H. Tue\Cl.lr, 10
•.m., PKlllc Vltw Cll111<1I. lnurnm,nt,
PKilk v~ Mitmorlat P1r1t. Pacll l< vr ... MOl'lu•rr. Di•KIGU, ILL!$ (
ltwltl Mnetl. EJl11. &II 5~1•1•d R11d,
CorOtlol ..., Mir. 0.11 ol d11th, O..:ember
lf, 1t71. 51/rvlvtd br ni.1blnd, Ernest W.
Elli.J IOlll, Jotwt E. Ellis, of CtfWI-;
l.I. Col. E. Wlllllm Elli._, Arl1-1 •is· tw. MrL He!.., W•l1Gn, ot c...,...1111., O<_.. s.-rvic.s, Wednnd1r, 10 1.m .•
PK ll!c Vltw Ctwpel. Enlam_,I, Peel·
tic vi~ Memlt<la1 Park. Pacltlc View
Monw1rv. Olrec:1of5.
HU•l.NI!• ltobtrt I . H11-r St. A91 '1, DI 2ll7
Clmfll Ori.,., COlhl Mnt. Dlle"Clf dtlt"-
Dlcitmbtr 11, 1971. Sl.lrvlw.ct lri' """'· Mn. aonmr M. Hubefllr; "°"' •-rt •· ....,_,Jr.; dMl9ht.r. Mrs. ic.mlHn tMWnum, COllll'lrl; mott11r, Mn. Wlnllr.ct
Ytwll. UIM; lisle.-. Cldle P'lrtrf, 09n•
....... ; 11\ree ..-alldel'llfdre11. Slnlkn wtll
bl lle1ct Tlllld1r, II 1,m., Bftl Br--
M i ssouri-bom Republican's
record of service in Orange
County and had no hesitation
in elevating himJrom the San·
ta An'a municipal court bench.
It his courtrooms have srag.
ed aoy of the county's more
colorful trJals or h o s t e d
personalities carrying I h e
news media in their 1~·ake.
Judge Cameron 1· o u I d n ' t
remember them.
But it's hard to sec ho1v any
elemeot o( show business
could have survived in the
presence of the rigid
disciplinarian who is allegedly
al the top of the list in term.~
of affidavits of prejudice filed
by lawyers assigned to his
courtroom.
Any show biz antics in his
vicinity would have been cer·
tain to draw the comment
heard by this writer at a rt·
cent trial: "I've heard enough
from all of you fo r one day.
Now sit down and shut up; J'n1
talking."
But the courthouse emp loyes
who knew Judge Cameron also
knew that the Judge Cameron
Physician
In Lawsuit
On Contract
••r c11e1>11. •ntltn"lllflt. RbR ·"1111 M•· SAN~A ANA -A Hu~ morill Patil, Whittier. 9ell ~""l"f ;i •r
Mortu1rr, Dl•«le<•. tiagton, Beach physician has HUGHl.S
o.it• tt11t1111. A" ti. .i :Ill.SI Ekloll. been .sued by a rormer
CO$ .. Mew. 0111 or fflrll. Dtcitmi,e• auociate for more than $l 17, lt11. s ... rvlvld bY ,,.....,, Mr. El-m« J. Hllthn; ..,.., P.wt, o1 eo.11 million in damages in an
MeM· -'*• Mra. K1t111rh• Mlllt\11111H, Orange Co&mtv Superior Courl ~I two 1renddlild.-.nl liwo .,.,.,. ~'
9fWldchlkll"1n. R90rr -• ,. .. lllrliNw lawsuit,~jflg breach or con-
., foll e rOldW•r C111P11. IMN~.t ttl!• tract, ~!racy and in· R9$Un"ldl0n w11 ullbraltd rocNy. Mon· -t'
Grl'. 11 s1. JOKhlm c11hDHc c11un:11. terference with business rela· •l'lflrlM<I" "°'~ StPUlctitr cen..ttrr. ••It lions. &roedwlY' A'\Crll11rr, 0 1,..cto11.
MUNT•lt Or. Norn1a.r1 Beals Jr. of t::1111 HIH>I•~-""60. ar 1l01 P~lk c1rcie. Santa Ana names Dr. Stanlev H11ntl1'810fl INch. Olllt or dN!ti. Oectm· w. 11. 1,n, Sllrv!wed bY 11u.wnc1. L• Silverman. 18700 Main St. and
Row HUl!tlr. s.tvlctl win bit l>tld In th K' M "-I p.,..,.y1wenl1. Smll!\6 Morlu1rr, Fa•· e JOg anor \A.lnVa escenl
wi rdl111 Dil'W(tor1. Hospital, Santa Ana, as prin--
eu ... Lcir.k. o 71~~~ Hunttnvron 111c11. cipal defendants in a com-
Adi 1r1. ci.11 ot <1t•!ll. D1eemw u, 1'11. plaint claiming a totaJ of $1.3
survlllt<I nw tiuSDand. F red: d.o11v,.ler. ti' •
Flagpole
Accident
Suit Told
SANTA ANA -A La Habra
father "'ho claims that
negllgenc-e led lo his son's
being strul'k by a toppling'
ft<-!~pole al La Habra High
School has sul'c.I !he Fullerton
I Inion Hi.Rh School District and
the flagpole's manufacture\
for $250.000.
Jerry A. Paulk claims in his
Orange Cowily Superior Court
action that the flagpole "'hichl
inflicted serious injuries last
~Tay 29 on hi s 16-year--uld son.
Gregory. had been \\'eakened
by s~udents who swung around
the flagpol e on the structure's
dangling ropes .
Paulk claims school officials
did nothing to stop those ac-
ti on s 11nd thus take
responsibility ror his son's
permanent disability. 'f h e
Imperial Pipe and Supply Co.
is n11med as co-defenda nt.
Doctor Na1ned
El-• Haie111 bra111er. cu11on1 w1r1 mi ton in damages.
11ttW. Eltl• An ... : rwo vrandcr.lld••~-Six others also are listed as ANAHE1~1 -Dr. E. Charles
Sorvlc•. TireMNr. 11 e.m .• Flril Cll•litJ•n defendants. It d . ks I A he' Clluri:l'L 1nierml!'!lf. w111m1n1ttr Me..-111 en r1c o na 1m has
P.rt:. Smlm1 Marfu1••· Dlr«1e11•1· Ors. Beals and Silvern1an been elected president or the MdUNLIY
EN v, McKlnlt>r. 1m 11~.i.1rt. Tu1· were until recently associated Oronge County Chapter of the ~1!.,1~:J' rw°' ::;_. r:1=: :;;.:.:::; in the operation of lhe Santa Southern C81ifornia Veterinary
Patn-C«llr•": 11111r 1r•n:ktiltdre<1 ....i Ana facility. l\fedical Association.
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C'->e1 MOrtV.1,..,. ~ Dlr1etor1. NISSLl.Y
Efh.11 Mir NiullW. AOI ,,, ef 208 SUSI'•""'
Plac., C05!1 Me1•. D-'• of d"'"' 0...
cemblr 11, 1t7L Sur"1wd llr twa Olllvh-1 1 .. l. M". eov.r1y ~. Cooll Mes.o: M ra. ll:OHmlry Bellll. Oh'°; sl•!tr, Mrl
M.irr Vin Hoozer, Okl1Mom1; six 11rend·
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What Do Many Doctors Use
When They Suffer Pain
OfHemorrhoidal Tissues?
•l!:TNOLDS
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M••· Oe!• of ""'"· Dlctmb•• 16. lt71. I Sff\lla<' peoc11,.. ,, We1tc11u Ch-I
Mertuerr. 0'6-4i:A11:uso
(,..r111 s . S.C11111.o. 7Jl'l-O Via Merl"°'"'
1..111/M Hlll•. Ott! of ftafh. 0.C_b., 11, 1t71. s ..... wlw.ct llv wilt, Ju1111 twa
brotllln. JDHl>fl 11>d """'°".,.· 01 O..· farlo; 1IU1r, Mrl Jos..otilne Lisa. On·
t1r1e. ltMUlftn Mii,, Tuet.08V. t 1.m .• St.
Hld'la~ Ce•1>111lit (llurcn. L111une Hill1.
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doctors reporting said they
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l'rf>J>aralion lf Jll'i°'"""' prompt, lr:m1>0f11ry rt•li"f fnr houn in
mnn.v 1·ust·.~ rrtJnl pain, itching
in h1•1norrhoidal tissi.if's. And it acluall.v hl'h)s shrink painful l'!Wl'lli ni: tJf !tUCh lis.<\_Ul'll wh~n
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DAVIS (UPI) ,. New
England lobster st.ands to face
competition from West Coast
lobster farms using the same
methods a s industrialized i "chicken factories.''
} Two University of California
~ at Davis scientists say they
~ have produced East Coast
if, lobsters experimentally In two
years as compared with eight
, years in their normal North
Atlantic habitat.
The possiblllty of transplan-
ting the famous Maine lobster
to the Pacflc Ocean has been
unsuccessful in the past -all
attempts have filed .
But the scie.nlist.s working on
the problem. Dr. Robert A.
l Schleser, a UC genellclst at
Davis. and John Hughes,
' director of the Massachusetts
" Lobster Hatchery, be 11 eve
they've solved the problem by
lobster farming.
Schleser reported he and
Hughes, working at Martha·•
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years.
No true North Atlantic
lobster ha!I been devetoped for
the Pacilic. The creature!!
marketed from the Pacific "are
crawfish and h.ii ve no htlge
claws.
Schl~er said he is confident
that within five year!I the pro-
blems of co ntrolled en-
vironment and feeding the ex-
perimental crtatures will be
solved sufficiently for lobster
farming in this country.
The scienUsts are being aid·
ed in their experiments with
the crustaceam by the Sea
Grant Agency ln the U.S.
Commerce Deplrtment. It ha!I
approved a n experimental
lobster farm using circulating
sea water at the Bodega Bay
Marine Laboratory.
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3N,MO 'l'•i• Year
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To ·Tprtrist Mecca : .. .
BETHLElltji .\AP I . ...;. lJto9oibt a.!'*"' ol tourism to
Olrblll)U bella toll In .joy to J:a~ ~ naa em·
ctlfl>rale Ille blr)h here ol jsraell~~· ,that
.i-Cluilt. al>old A• ~ ·~ ' Cllb •regilUnl •• 1 .. la Jl)ad>'ttitlll!l!IO'jciiilooiy . •"
.-tooe of joy,'. symbolic · .Jerusalem 11 ·~ ihls
of the bh'th of prsoperity in, •)'ear..') , ~ \ ' 1 I ,
Belbl~. • . ..,·iiy.. Ji)tij, ~.of,!1)0 . 'Ille ~WJ> of )~llllO. Arabi, " , O;Jam!>ol'., ill• commerce· anit = a touris!· boom Ind owner·,r a~ shop, soys
a t<pllallon u an Jn. · buslnela 1a 100cf "'from Jan. l
apd .commerclal to Dec. 31."
cooler. Besides Ille Industries Frelj thinks buslJal c<Xlld
which produce aovm1!'8 for the be even-better. He cainplalned
50 bualoads of , tourists who that lbe Israeli guides l'Ulb visit lldblehom dajly, <\Ille• visitors throo&h Bethi.htm.
entrepenetn are busy tnmiDg • "The tourists diln't ~
out lftUJe goods, fumltur.e, .1 · to cllurcbu•' 1" •
man. . ~ ou'{e~ pro-~.:-~see °':ant to •e
~ • wn, too. Ull:' .._ ducla, ciplOtlu and·wme. to , . . '':Jil'.. .
Hundreds of .,Arab . women theqi lib ., 1lii>1 '!l<n1 watt at bome ]>ftlducmg .em-have eoough time to buy.''
broldeey for Jeruufem·sl.'"i'"· ~ compl¢iit . .\ii~!'ll'h!
UnemplOyment JS ,_unlmown hjpp_je 'tisiton. • • · ..,
ta this Juaean hWtof' .ootn· 1'.we:are a~!¢iVe pd;.. 1 munJty just •O•\I h ·or ' ·n~" :he · · ,,_ '
J-•anl ""'"-'o.,. ' ,,, h.." ' ' ' " ' ca-em. ..11•;.l'I;: l8 .~ •• ~ tahd; . ' dbh'.t UD-'
shortage of" tabor because • deri\aad 11111' custqni<. Mi!'I*
90me workers :perfer employ-tftey ·can~kUJs· ln tbe striett of
ment 1!'81de lsrael~wbert tbey R4Jme.'.-pr Tel 1Avr\r/•but. here
earn . .higher wages. ~ese-acts are irritating. v
Betblehem ts part of the A toUlim\ Olftcial'-DOtei! al Jriliitan west bank, occupied ~.'P.111)\: ';l'"!\f!'i._)Jippt.s
by Israel since the· 1911 war. are toinorrow't s',p ell din 1 ·
The cease-Dre of August ' 1970 ~·: . • t · 1
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Wasps Agairist i:J:.~sts
'SAN DIEGO (AP) -An in-tlie Mexi<P!),~ are kQOWn
festation of'th~ woolly •biieny 'to bi .. :WSli!Cl, be said, ,With
is being fought with 20,000•tiny .the 1~><1'Citrus crop , en-
wasps bought in Mezk:o in ~· 'l -\' i-
hope of averting a threatened~ 1 l'l'M"'whltefly causes funp
f!O-mtllton 1"'! ln citrus. . 4hat can kill cltn!J, •-' aild Ray I Hinder, ·.d e·p u t Y' the Mexican guava mes. ]t t
agriculture commissioner in J~ys' its.· eggs on· the leaves,
San Diego County, .a aid ,. covering .tbem \f1tJi ,.a· 1wooly
spraying was decided agaimt white1:<" 111aineat,, The nsect
as too expemiVe. · pupae then s e c r e t e a ~'The whiteny infestation is honeydew substance which at·
widely scattered," he . said. tracts growth of a destl'l!cUve
limited mootly to beclcyard black fungu5._ . ,
trees south of Interstate I, the Rinder UicJ. itbe woolly fill!
eastwesl highway W-ting ~ ,ml· 111' honey~ •loo
San Diego. . nistrli:tr the 1breathtjlg\ of. ·the
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minul>I. Tum mixture Into a 2-quart
casserole. ' '
Add reserved potato water to atlllet~
bring to boiling 1 stir to-roleal• partlcltl
in bottom of. skilkt. Pour °'er stuffing.
Cover and bake in a preheaUJ4 moderate
oven (350 degtee• F.) 20 to 30 mlniites.
'_Yield·: approxiJnate}y 6 cups. !
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op i~ side~ breast away· from carver.
Remove~<Wlng tip !!n.d_ first joint.
' Hold 'tip,f~[!lly.lift up, and sever at
joint:·s~t-this aside for other dishes
and le~v:e second joint·qf wing at·
!ached io·turkey •
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meat'0ff drumstick and thigh until
thigh bone is exposed. Lift drumsti ck
and cut off at1thigh jOint. Slice me'at
from drumstick;
3. Cut •w•y thich bone '-Steady
turkey with fork. Run knife point
completely around thigh borie, loos-
ening i~ Pry one end up, grasp and
. pull free'\With thigh bone.gone, gen· .: ·
erous,pdt,tions of dark meat can be .
slicedifr'olrdurkey . . · . · .
4. SlicinJ.dark meat: -·Slice ,dark
meat away from turkey just abc;r~e
removed thigh bone. As you work
deeper into the meat. you will .dis·
cover the "oyster."'Thls choice piece ,,
may b,e lifted whole: from spoon·: -, ·
shapeil section of backbone .
5. sticinc white meat -Breast meat.
•like dark meat, is m.uch easier to
carve if turkey stands.20·to 30 min-
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vling joint lo serve ... ba!e'tbr' an " " ,
breast meat slices. · ' ' , : . , .
6. Bre-.t 1Hce1 -Stall trcim center
of breast andrcut tow·ard .you,~mak· ~
· ing large, even sliceS;.; When .more
. slices are ne~ded, turn turkey and
repeat process. Remove stuffing
from a hole cut under thig.h. · . ' . ' • •
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By DOROO'llY lfENllK -· ·-· · cl!"!• a llay<for•"bulk" c:ooklng wljere ~
o,.... '*'""' "-• .......,. Y will prepare a number~of foodS in ~· '1W~t can ) subsittute tor baking IOIJa 'vance wbich _,can• be refrigerated.:.«
Ip mY sugar ~71 I'm: .b.alf\Yai frozen. By cooking le'letal foods ati~ n.-..... u.._ r · yoy can save time~by using the smie •• .,..h •~ <ecipe •lllil -just dUoeVered equipment an<t•haV!ng•ooly one oiaW
that I have only baking, powder On band cleanup.
and' no soda."
' ""'11 . ·1 ·t ..... 1,.' • 'I • Cookle.s ·Wl .ibe .. mu&-pl'Oduced ~. ""' s a ,,...al call· or'lielp·lhif·our '!be day'belore')'OU'mlgbt chop nOl~·or
office rt<dves duriiig the Chrlilmai bak· fruits , ~re 1rosllngs' and get eqµlp-
ing ~son. It's, alw~ys· amazing; to hear ment.-suchJ~·~e ~tters -read)':.--
from 80 m:IDY people who start. putting . Set up a ~uctlon line with as.maily toge~ a' JFIRO w!Uiout readj(Jg tbe hel...,a"u you· cao -"t. Wblle one 11 wtiom ~ uiro(/gli-fh'st-to 'find.odt what ~ ·~·~ ~ are'ieqqlredt ; ; t" ny.1.ing,i ~r: can1 be CU&tPlg cook:its, __ ··'-'" •· , P\a<ing ~ on ._cookie sheets, 0<
'.1111: .problem !Sftllll•to ue• that .!during 1decoratWttb:ein. 1Wlille one batch is bat· ...
tbe bd1d4y ""'1 ROOPl•'le\ a lllU• b<lud-ing inOtliOf liildt'can be started. . '
died . with having so ·many thlpgo to' do · ·For ·..u:,;r;;·· · ""°°" ;cciokie t..••~ .that . they. Just don't stOp and ta\e ·the · 11 .. _,_-' .00 ·.••'-• ~·-~-7"""', ~.~ Ume."to plan, ·
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But this 'lack of plll!Ulini! really 008ts ·~ 1l>Jnlls UP..• lot. Cµl sheets of foil:lo them.more time Jn tiie 1oog rwi 'since (i! ~~meets. These do~ need:'°
tllel'' then -t make time-<O!ljumlng .Cookies .bake· beeuUlully 00 the ·$!-=~· ~dt to the stoi;e for . f~gotten coveted sheets, and. when they're •·
So .ii you haven't &lq>ped to '.d<i ,..... slide tbewbole sheet of foll oil-coo1!f18
planning for your hollday cookm1.in>ybe ' and all.-and allow !lie cookies. to C<l!I
now ·wOO!d be· a goOd time' lo do It _. .Wl)t .on ·the·loil. When they're cool th!Y.
before• you go abol>ollir: While you're · w!ll,peel rlglJt off_..
plapiilag wliat 'to coOi .::. for meals · and ;IA ·the .meantime, you can be ~
ror' your' holiday ;oo.i;,. ~ you mfght ·•IJe!id, puttjn( ""°kies to be baked on
ai.o1 mike : a time plan ,~ )'0!.11re -, other sbeeta o! foil . 80 that when , one going· tO prepare them • ' • batch ~, out of1 the oven another can
D-<-• • ' .bO &IJd onto the cookie -and &.. light """:" h7 thlnklnll •hillit whit-you·~ bi ~no wa!Unc for you' lo place on to da. for .._1e, bile ooolrles (bllw ... -·' ..:.-~ .. •-ts be' . ..., many baldtei?), have foods rea!IY for ~ ud ;;;;:: .'.:"' ..:d'ib. :'ti. ·~
quickie meals for • -· da)ll before """'t ...ci. '·"''-I a.rillmla, have -fooda cqoqd . 11
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Cluilfnw'dlnner, Ud'IO forth.
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Illes for the roctpel you will ... and what
lngredlellts they wW. ,.quir.. Make your ahooolni lilt .. you study your recipes, ,
cheCking·supplle1·on han<f as you do so.
Now whep you shop you'll get everything
you oeed In one lriP.-·
ID toor lime pllD you moy want to In·
QVBSTIONS 11E ABE ASUD:
.Q. Do you·have ~·for l"'Oklel U.t
wOuld repreaent lnldlikmal ho II d a 1.
cOokles fnimJoi<lp c:Ountrles! '
.A. No, our oil~ bas very liltle In, tile
way ol spe<;l.il recipe<. '!be best plaQo to
look for these would be In your public
library. M011l libraries have 1belves of
cookbooks Including those for foreigll ~. !"llclay' food,, etc. ;;
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1.1 Your Horoscope Tomorrow
Wielding a saber saw i above),
Dr. Eleanor Fraser readies
decoratio·n for her Laguna Beach
"gingerbread house."
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DECEMBER 21
By SYDNEY O:llAllR
A 1U?Vey, conducted at four
Oklahoma City hos p l la 1 s ~
revealed that more babies
were born betw~n three and
four in the morning -that
more babies wen born in
August aod that fewer births
OCClllTOCllnApril.
AJU.ES (March 21-April 19):
A frlendshlp Is dia!olved il you
ask too many questions. Have
filth. Your desires will be
fulrtJled. Key is to overcome
skepticism that ls n o t
justified. This will become fn.
c:rtasingly clear.
TAIJRUS (April 20-May 20):
:Acc<pt ail<flllooal assigNnenl •
, R<sponslblllty now coincJ<l'"
with greater ,.,.ard: stand!ria in community Is on upswll)g.
Profeaalona\ superibr pal'! 1
meaningful compllmenl Heed
volco ol Up<rltnce.
New approach to partnership
deal is required. You need ad·
ded r d o m , Independence.
Financial arangement ca n be
improved. Key is to assert
needs in rusonable m&Mer,
Others then will respond.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 12)1 Qb.
ta.in valid hinl from CUcer
message. Take nothing for
granted. Give intuitive In.
tellect a chance to work.
Aquarius person may play im·
portant role. Unorthodox ideas
now are ones most likely to
suceeed. .
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl 12)!
Stress versaWlty. Hav e
alteTnative methods at. hand.
Be willing to laugh at own
foibles. Humor now proves
great ally. Emphasis is on
health, work, ability to accept
construotive 4U&1estions.
print. Emphasis Is on home,
security, improvement or pro-
perty,
SAGm ARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21): You may be bur·
rying here, there a n d
everywhere. Key Is to con-
centrate efforts. Finish one
thing be.fore starti ng l n
another area. You expand In-
terests and are consulted by
nelgMIM'!', relatives.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22.Jan.
19): Money interests are
highlighted. Review values.
May not be necessary to rear-
range personal priorities. One
)'ou took for granted may act
in unusual manner. Be percep-
tive. Check resources.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2G-Feb.
18): Lunar cycle is such that
you can successfully initiate
projects. Trust judgment, in-
tWUon. You are on target.
Personal magnetism soars.
Many 11'1! drawn to you . You
can put across special pnr
gram.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20):
BJ J~CQUl!l!!!I cOMU ., .. ...,.._. ...
••o liandy wttii 'a ubor ' aw. -c1r1ver MCI oolder·
Ille tr.ii. \
· llottklllo'couldmtcli IDlllY ' • iii.-. !minis • Jo-
~~llld-oaeltoo
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' FJeanor .F1'B' 11 f I• ln a
wbllo ~ "l1alorbnod
bouae" ln LlllJlll Beocb -• oltello to her dlvnlty.
• }( tllJrd 1.watl!ln -· the rodlolOfl(al deliliu In u..
dinl new leilure projecto for
her time OWiy from the x.
rays.
With a dab of point, Dr.
-trruer put the flnhblng
toucbel OD I new additl9n to
her 'g1D1erblud fomlly wblcb
1omOrec1 her a flrat ploce In
!lie Clly'o J~ Chamber. of
ColtUllerce home Cbr\ltm11
decoratl.ng cont.est last yw.
"I lhoughl a lltlle beby
&ingeri:lreed man and a Senta
would be cute/' lhe ~ e1~
plolnlog that the Twlor-1lyle
home built more than 40 yeara
aa:o seems to 1tep r1&ht out of
a otorybook.
Dr. Fruer dulped the
decorotloDI, okelchlng them
on plywood llld cutllntr tbem
out w:ith I sibet llW. "It
would be lmpoaslble U It
wenn't for the uw."
A Laguna Bllch l'tlldenl
since !Ml, Dr. P' r a 1.e r
epltornlsea the uylng, "U you
want a Job done right, then
you bav< to do 11 youraelf,.
Such lndullry may be ID
outgrowth of an· e a r 1 y
chlldbood In the forming
region of Woodlake; a lltt\e
town n..Ued at tOo fool ol
Sequolo Notional Pork.
The Fruer W.lly apent
summers In tbe Sequolu while
Dr. W. W-. Fraser ierved II
the first doctor for the na·
tional forest.
Her father U5ed to take
three days to travel by
horseback from Giant Forut
to Ml. Wbllney. Today, \be
Laguna . radiologist files to
Bakerafield ln a private plane
when an associate needs a
helping band.
"Just shows how medicine
and transportation b a v e
paralleled in growth,'' com-
mented the graduate o l
Laguoa Beach High School,
Pomona College and Stanford
College of Medicine.
The prospect of a weeldong
stay ln Bakenfield prompted
Dr. Fraser to build her own
stereo unit. "I knew there
wouldn't be much to do up
there," she eiplained, having
practiced her electrical ap-
titude by puWna together a
clock ndlo. "I wanted to
LIBBA (Sept. 21-0ct. 22 ): ,
SlJlss ~Uve a p pr o ~c h.
Don~ fQjlow or lmlllle. Set
)'O\ll' o-.n pJCe:, Be considerate
toward chlldren. but · know
when to draw llne~Be falr, but
finn. Details now assume ad·
dlllonal Import a n c e . Be
thorough,
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): · Full House Expected ' .~t · Benefit Premiere :
moke ·..Je I could do IL" ,!
" wait ·~ 1!1e FrW aorile~ i. pleasont and In-.
dlcatee contlnulng projecll:
railroad tle1,,cut and lylna In
poeltion toJorm garden ot.po;'
strlnc llrelchlnl acroao o polb ' oulliDlna, the foundation for a
1ai.b0: !towel llld wheel bot<
• • rel awaiting the nut ttone-
aeltlni.
"I wait! It to Jiave o aort ol
JaPan-e 'appeal," 1114 ~.
FrP.,, ~ dr~.n from her
vall lro~ uperitncee,
GINGEllBll'IAD . ' Wbep , Dr •• Fraser, who
shirea ·ht r -'"gingerbread
boinf:'t'. with her mother, d~lcled 11 wa> time ~ elthe<
let the boob !eke over the
house oi-add·oft. It toot aeven
years to work out 'the design.
'Ille kitchen looks Hke a
page out of "Better Homes
and Gardem," aince Dr.
Fraser gave attenUon to the
•mail<ol detail: a handy ...,.
age unit with a table fer ape
pliances set on wbeel!I and •
can cloeet on the drainboard
with a direct route. to an ~
Die deposit. "We don't bav1
to take the trash oot!ide."
Dr. Fruer also bu an
artl!:tic hent--ahe aings . alto '"
and tenor with the Festival
Chorale and the Presbyterian
Community Church. Her en-
joyment or fiiie music ls
evidenced by her service CD
the e1ecutlva board C1f the
Lyric Opera AJaoclation of
Orange County,
OPERA
"l really enjoy the opera
very much," said Dr. Frue.r,
noting the enjoyment o f
walchin& young 1 Ing e r I
develop. "You watch the.se
people for a while, realizing
their potenliel. All ol a sud·
den, they ...,. to ba"' gotten
everything t.ogether. Wow ! It'•
a tremendoUs voice."
, She believes many J)e0p1t
aren't thet entilJl!llastlc about
opera but an English pro-• ' motion "helps peqpl• w.bo
would not understand. It 1eta.
them interested initially, n
A1thou1h the opera group·
has concemated on llghter;
more popular productions to
assure attendance, Dr. Fraser
hopes there eventually wl11 be
a working repertory company.
"It gives young aingers a
chance to wort up a large
number of roles, a chance to
perform."
Now that the gingerbread
family Is ready to welcome
holiday visitors to the Fraser
home, the doctor has to come
up with a new project. "I
really don't tnow whit to slart
oen.n
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lprud Jdw and tn!Juence.
t.nlar&• horlions -mental
""" oplrltual. Arlu lndlvldual
-play key role. Be rtce(>' U••· Bot alto make sure your
..,. ll)'lt 111t ocrou. No need
.. lokobod<Mll. .
Obtain hint from L I b r •
messase. Know that what
might seem auperflclal could
be Important. Means read
between llnea -check flne
Look behind the scenes. o~
taln hint from Caprtcor1
message. Find out "'hat It Is
you really desire. Key Is to be
truthful -with yourself. Bet·
t.er now for finishing rathet
than beginning projects. Act
accordingly,
Mrs. James Ackley Oeft) and Mrs. William Pono
estimate how many tickets have to be sold lo fill the
seats at the gala premiere of "The Gang Tbat
i;:ouldn't ,Sl)oot Stral ghl" Sponsoring \he event,
scheduled for Thursdoy, Dci;. 23, are Las Brins del
Mar Auxiliary of Cbildren"I Home Society and \he
Kiwanis Club. (See story, Paae 21.)
C llRll (Jwie 21.July 12):
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l.1Jrlda1, Dec:Mlbtt 20, 1971 DAILY PILOT fl
t'Jo time's Right for Heir Gond1itionin
Santa's Helpers ••
Se~ .Beac~ Woman's Cl~b members have . become santa's helpers -busily
knitting slippers for patients at the Stanley Convalescent Home, making flannel
nightgowns and shopping for tojlet articles. At work are Oeft to right), the
Mmes. Ben Rapp, Donald Hadley and John pber.
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By ERMA DOMBECK
' J . have just reed an 1,...
terestlng news story Where a
couple w~ awarded $41,000 by
a' pharmacy that sold the woman · sleeping pllb .ins!e,ad
of birth control pill!.
' Tbe ph&nnaceuttcal error
now is six years old and
althoul;: the OOljPle said the
child & "not unwanted, be is
uhpl&Med."
In an unscientific poll I~
other ~ht at card club, we
discovOred that between us we
had 24 children. Out of this
numbtr 24 were unplanned.
As proof, some of them had
some pretty descriptive nanies.
on their children 11 k e
Amen •• Sho'ck,. The
D l v orce~ .Termination. .Cab-
OMe. • The B 1 g SnoW •• and
Chauvinistic Footnote.
Had we been ?ea! "sjloil
°1ports" about it, We could
have (forgive the expression)
conceivab.ly collected
11,800,000. (At those (ll'k<s, I'd
give birth to King Kong),·
Women, generally speaking,
psych themselves \lP for every
birUt. The first stage ls when
she is informed by the doctor
that she is indeed going to
have a baby. There is a
numbness from the neck up
whereby she can be hit by a
car and the brain does not
register the impact.
The second stage ls one of
lrralional resenbnent. She will
accost a senior citizen who is
having trouble getting her
walker over a curb and shout,
Everyone Gains, None Lose?
DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am ad·
dressing this to one of those married-in·
name-only women. Has your husband
stopped begging ror your favors because
you froze him out Jong ago with your
backaches, your headaches, your stock
excuses -"The kids will hear. It's too
late. It's too early."
If you see yourself in Utis letter you
should know that your husband hasn't
simply dried up and stopped living. He
has a charming, willing, exciting friend.
Me. or course I would rather be a wife than
a mistress, but both my lovers (yes, l
ha ve two) are in no position to merry and
I am settling for whatever I can get.
Neither man knows about .f.be other end
there's no reason they should. 1 see Mr. A
on 1.londay, Wednesday and Friday and
Mr. 8. on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur•
day. 1 am not a kept woman. ?,ty alimoi;iy
from my ex-husband ia substantial and I
am a part·time model.
These two men coiltribute to my enio.
tional good health as well as to·· my
wardrobe, my jewelry bot: and the·wine
ceijar. I contribµte to their physleal well
being and their mental health. So you
see, everybody gains. Even you. Since o~
viously what you want most js to be left
alone. So -appreciate'me. -NO NAME
LADY
DEAR LADY: No Name? That's what
YOU tblnk. You have a name, but &be
paper wou1d.n't print it. How alee that you
have . Sunday off. A routine like yours
could kill a .girl. I have no advice for you,
but I lhlak you should know that ev.ery.
thing bas a price and you'll bo paying up
one of these days.
'DEAR ANN LANDERS : l'm a
telephone receptionist in a large office.
During a working day 1 speak to at least
50 people on the telepbohe. Usually they
are calling to be put through to an eJ·
ecutive. 1 •
It so happens that the name of this
firm is rather long (it's actually four
names). Sometimes before 1 get past the
first name, the caller will cut1 me cold
and ask for Mr. So.and-So.
Then there are the superpompous jerks
who don't ask -they demand to be. put
through. They bark orders. "C.Onnect me
with , •. " or "let me talk to , .. " Not
please -just a command. Of course they
never say "thank you ."
The most exasperating caUers are the
ones who ring back a second and lhird
time, after having ' left a name and
number, and hint broadly that for
personal reasons (which, for the life bf
me, I have never been able to figure out)
I failed to deliver their messages.
Year's Blessings Shared
Coastal Clubs Spr~ad Cheer
Christmas caroling, holiday
parties and community pro-
jects will highlight gatherings
this week for area organize.
tions, ·wrapping up the year
• with December meeting's and
! social act.lvities,
~ • Yacht Club
~ Singer~ ?,iorgon, a visit
~ from SaHta Claus and the :J Festlvaj • of 'Lights Bo a t
, Parade ' will entertain
; mem~ ~f the Bahia ~ Corlnthlili Y a c h t Club
l Wednesday, Dec. 22, at 6:30 !t p.m.. at their annual ,family
Cbristinas party. • ~ Meml:Atrs will gather in the
) clubhouse .in Corona del Mar.
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Wid~ns Gap
NEW YORK (UP!) -Sex
and monef keep the ·genera·
tion gap wide and very much
alive, says Lester Rand, pres.i·
dent of l)!e Rand Youth Po)!,
an organization which surveys
tr~s1 among , this nation's
young people.
"~arenls never have been
able to a~just to high tew-aae
spending and youth's resiiltinc
Jlfestyl6t" be said.
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FRAN.fIIS. '\.OR~ el
FINE STATIONERY
•111.AM•S ANO PHOTO AUUMS
LIMO.I ANO Lf:ATMllt Ollll ACCISSOllllS
llJJ 1.CIAIT •llAf lfl·lttt
CHMA Ill IAl.•<HYllm P.utllll
A buffet dinner will be served.
Dancing to a combo will follow
until midnight.
Assisteens
As!ts~hs. of the Huntingtpn
Bearh ASslsta~ J,eague will
brighten Christmas fo~ pa-
tients at.the,Huntihgton Vall,y
Convalescent Hospital Thurs·
day, Dec. 23, with a party.
A Christmas tree with
handmade decoration s ,
homemade cookies and carol-
ing are pl(umed.
bring either a hot dish, salad
or dessert and their own table
service. Coffee, ·tea and rolls
will be furnished. Group
singing will follow \be dinner.
Civic League
parbor Area Qivlc League
members will gather tomor· row at noon in the 'Alrporter
Inn for their Christmas
meeting.
Music will be provided by
the Girls Ensemble of Estan-
cia High School under the
dlreclion of Dick 1Kuyendall. ~etired Persons
Cbrlsbnas meeting of the • . La Leche
·American • AssociaUoo of l La Ucbe -League of Hun--
Retired Persons, New p,or t . tington Beach ,will close out
Beach Chapter 121, Thursday, the year Wednesday, Dec. 22,
Dec. 23~ w t 1 t feature a with a meeting on nutrition
potluck luncheon in t h e and weaning in the Huntington
lA.Jtheran Church. ~ach home . of Mrs. Felecia Those atteiidlng are asked to · 'lllvchenlro, ataiting afl p.in.
LAST MINUTE . GI.FT~
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One-We~t ~its a:SO · and 10.00i are perfect
. .
for a budding Needlepoint enthusiast. Stork
scissors (6.00) make good stocking stutters.
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NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN
FOLK SWINGER
Tim Morgan
AT
WIT'S
END
"'Why me? Why not you'?''
· The tQlrd stage II noisy
realgDaUOn. She Is viaibly
upoet by Idiot friends who
bes~e her with d u m b
re111~~ lll<'e, "What ba(!-pentct1." ~ "¥ou're kidding!"
and "Are you sure!" (This
one when they have just set
their cocktail glass on her
stomach).
11'le f.ourth stage is quiet compromise. She visits the
baby department.a, begins tu
noUce 9ther baPies and even
puts a fresh coat of paint on
the c~ of drawers.
THe filth stage Is holding
this small precious bundle o[,
humanity In your anns and
saying. "You wen not pla.oned
until we bad a blUer house,
your father got. a.,promOtkin,
your aist.er WP toilet trained,
I got to wear my new tl&thing
suit one more eummer while it'
was·in style. we bad a savlrigs
account, lhe ~w car and the
pollulio.n ~blem Was aolv~.
.
Who are we klddU.? t '.
webeenplanned .• .aoaelu~
might never have b Ct n .
Besides, kids ire like ..;i. ..
and fur coats. .II >""' ,;,."
had them. you'd nevtr •il!J
them so much. ~i
A COAT
FOR HER!
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FUR TRIMMED? '
Benefit Premiere
Will Open Theater
"You were not supposed to
be horn until after I bad Work·
ed a few yea.rs, we blugltt the
freew, YoUr father and I
were both mote mature, . he
had a few boors on his
masters degree and when the
dog was old enough to sle;ep
out of doors."
KNIT
BEFORE
CHRISTMAS ·
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Cetta M""'
54$-2111
II uses IOW cost plas-
lic bags you find al
your supenn811(et and compacts your trash in
hall the time. Aman•
even glve1 Yo41 •start·
• set of GLAD· trash
bags and Airwicil.' air
"""' It's •lllY' to clean.
The exclusive round,
removabl8 bucket can
be hoeed out outlide .. The bin comes all the
way out ao you can
clean 1he 1°""8 and 1
damp Cloth 1$ all , )'OU
need 1o e1e1n tnt OUt· .....
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THINK ~
FIYE·YEAR WARRANTY
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thaM tor hoflle 1>M .. in Unlt.0 !it ...... -:::::::: or repeir of Plrt• lot.l!'ICI ~•ti -_....,..._
tw !Ml ...... wndw l'IOrflllll -n. ............ -quired for ,.,11ce111ent ot clef.c:tl" Nnt. o...the p1rts ,,.. to be rwtutNd lhroufh ,.._.,, •1elJ _..,.
bulaf Cll'IP!'llJ:etiol'I.
o.n. is .... pon.tlb'e tor .,..,.~·· .,..... ~ loul c.P11p, cl•ninr •rtd rt0rll\9I ••lntenance. ,,,..,
produc1 '"bjtcled 10 1ccldenl, "'''""• Mllltr-, lbuM, def~ ol' -w .... Cll" .-.r1tilln w.11 ...
tt.e -l'l'•ly.
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ni'-"'~ 11 E. Srrenteenth StrHt-D1ily 9.9, Sat. f.6 ""°'1614
n TOR0-1.tgunt Hiii• Pin• (Nod lo Sav.Onl-Dolly 10-9, s.t. 10-6 IJ7.Ja0
HUNTINGTON llAC:H-lrookhu"I I Gullald-D1ily 9.9, S.1. 9-6 ttZ·SIH
Radio Db,..tehed Servlee Phone 548-3437 ....
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• MODESTO • (AP) -
ModHtanS can Ihm "ho•
I doei )'GUI' prden lf'OW" by il-
l p e C!1cJi • orPnJcallY·flllOll
-'not le ....... that were sprayed and fertlllud.
The vegetable!, planted by
Modesto Junior Co 11 e g e
agriculture students, are still
grQJVing, · bul firm advile.r
E.E. StevtlllDll 11y1 vial~
already can find two dlf.
erenctS between the Oflanlc
ml chemlcalli·tre•ted broo-
coli.
,_.. l"IM!icM ,...,.,.._,i-t
aYINE LEADERS FROM THE START
Untreated rows blve been
Uivldlil by IOOpera ~ J•phidl
wblCb cMw bola In tht
leaves, but broccoli· tpriyed
with paUclde Is Im of Ille
pest!, Stev~nsen said.
WMda are Cropping up
among the broccoli in rows not
sprayed Wiill herbicide, tie ad-
ded.
However, the lf'Owth rate 1s
comparable In fertJliud. and
unfertilized plots, p o u I b I y
btcaute of late planUn1,
steveDIOn qld.
The JMllPOIO of the display Is
to promote· an "Integrated
peat control approach" to
farming, StevenSon eiplalned.
"What we're rUlly uying is
that the principle of orgllJllc
lardeniDI -lack of injurious
cbemkalJ --can be fbllowed a
lot more by a home 1arderier
than by a commerciJl pri>-
custnc inlUtution," stevel\IOn
uld,
"You can't fffd 200 million
people in this country with an
organic 1ardening eoocept."
Sut, Stevenson addtd, "If
you try to do It only with
cbemlcals, you 11' in trouble
too. We need all upect.s."
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By, 'Arnty'
SAN DIEGO (UPI) -Tbe •
nhd for seclusion for unwkl
mothers has diminiihtd to tile
point Salvation Anny hoapllals
for them are closing.
"More girls are keeping
their babies," Brig. Gen. Ellen
Barton said in announcing
clOIW'e of the Dool' of Hope
hue, a facility with only 14
patlentl and a capacity for 50.
.'~lusion has been out·
dated," the general Ji.Id.
"Many 1irls are teeplng thelr
babies, many others use the
pill or seek abortioni. others
go to Medi~ lor hospital
bittll etpensel ...
Only w .. ol the Anny'•
ori1lnal seven medical centers
In m. West will be kepi optn,
of!lclll• said.
HOlpltals in Bol.., Idaho,
and O.kland were closed
earlier, and the hospitab here
al'Jd in Denver ·will close Dec.
31.
'Caning~ Gets ~ye Jo~ ..
ALftllNATifr ,_c.,.-
al h V-J _ p YOTl-T...._ a.. 21• Cor'por Punil merit ,uwr ressure :.-•.:: ~:i:::.:::
t•e ,
"Reasonable',.
Alternative
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I •upport th• City •f lt11l11• ,1141 tli. lr .. i11• G1111r1I l'lt11. lut I
•tr6• tlri•t it mu1t 9, kt11t 111 t•r .. ic• Ill •11d r61po111i .. , to tli•
111•dt of tt., r•1id•11t1 el our city. A c6u11cil.,.•t11 llJlujf i., 1~1, t•
••Y tt•tti "v••" '"' 1'11•" ••·th• lrvi•I Cem(ll•llY -h• 111u1t .,, f,o,, ·fD Dllflllf 111 1Dlcicti111 pl•1111i11t '" '''' flD11iAtly Dll •llY
ci11ic l1u,. rtther ftl•11 Ate b•ulfl4 to • fi••d, p1e•corrirriftt.4
pq•ifi••· I fVr~f•r• f,,1 thet I repre16et • r1•1•11ibl• •lt•r11•-
t1 .. 6 .;.... .111 ;1ter11etlwl efid 111iddl• 'Mltio• b1tw1e11 c111did6te1
•Ml fect\11111 ·•f ,el1n1•d 11l1wp11i11+. wht ''' tltvt~f t. !.t
1ith•r ell ler th• lf¥i11• C•"'P••v or f ll •••i111t H.. i,,1,.. C••-
p•11y. I lt•li•w• I c•n pull th1 c•rri111u11lty ••11tlio•r t• 1111pp1rt t~•
M11t6r Pl•11 111 c11111•pt ~ut 111•ld it t11 tht 11••d1 if tl.11 ttd4onh.
JOSEPH E. BALL
*First on tlle ballot
"I weuld like to hoe ye11r
,, .. .., '" ·~ .. ellct ~ .... ft. an Hlrltll UM-.,.......
vote''·
Talllnpll llldlCltff thlt mooti~~~~~~~C! ,.....Indal edue1Uon ofllconl~
prdtt to lelve tucbm with
tht riPI ol lCCUI to their
flnll dettmal agafnlt chlldlsh --· In moll d.Lstrkta, the cane la .....r only In "exceptlollll
elrcumatanctt" -and often
JU -ii repnfecf II I IUlllclenl thrul
SWJ. .c.ne. people a. r e rr'cdz I ti lltt Jltb cmtwy
)nlloUIJ .r.ctthod In ''Tmn
Jlrowa'I Sdioofdl)'I," I Dt\ltl
wllDlt JOU111 blto W I I
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IUCT PRYOR
IRYINI CITY COUNCIL
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IETtY J. McMUWN
, .. I RESPONSIBLE City Gover ..
-truly lntl-ndentt Not ....,.
"'ltt• to •nY slate.
..... ,_. ty1 <•c TD •11ct teltY J. McMtlll9
, Intl Ml 11-111, '-II AM "*
JuL1usMAZUR
The co 11 e I e comparison
bet"een organic and chemical
methods will be continued ntll:
spring and summer to ahow
visitors the yield differences
in other crops, he llld.
The three staying open-in
Loi Angeles. Spokane, Wdh.,
and Portland, Ore.-will adapl
their operation1 to new needs.
Instead of servifti~ a',!:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~ shelters for unwed -mothers, --" •
the cente~ will operate as
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IALANCED REPRISENTATION
.THAT CARIS
TAKE THE
NEWS QUIZ
havens where the "omen can
bring b.abiel and "ltarn to be
good mothers," re Ii on a I
SalvaUon Army officials said.
We Dare You ...
The western hospital system
peaked at mort than 2,00D
deliveries ht 11118, but only 9M
unwed women had babies ln
the facilities ln 1970.
"Who would have guessed in
1950 that abortion, the pill and
vast changfll!I ln attitude wOuld
cause tllil," Brl1. Gen. Vivian
Jobnaon, director of t b e
system , said in San Franc:Lsco.
"It took us trnm 1910 until
1970 to get enough bed.I."
Every Saturday
THE -LOVE!' GAME
• IHT••MATIOMAL TaNMISa -~
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$395 r.:='~, ~~u•i:' =·~i-~!.~,::
~It Ulldtrsl•ndlnt M "" ''"" of ._ ... :Olf!lullttd pity 11111 lillt ,....
v11r dlt~klnllll, ft11t11-11 pl•'l"lf·
H wwld •vtr . _ , "' t di-. 1111 IKI. Ml bolrt . t:nMrstd ...,. 1-.m,tllNI
O!t111pilln ll:tY l!IMtton. Ol'CI .... ,,.
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CORONA del MAR TENNIS CLUB
C111J lffM, S.lte 141, J•11t11k• l•• H11tl'I O,IN •••KINDi -MOST ClllOIT u•os ACCIPTIO.
2111 L c.. H~ • .,.,... 672·5711, w1m TODAYI Ol OIDllTHI ....... IT PHONI
'Rich' Role
Discounted
STANFORD (UPI) -It ii a
myth to think Stanford la "a
rich institution and has no real
financial prnblem," according te the school's president
Richard Lyman has teld the
Stanford Club of Palo Alto
"we would hardly be aeeklnl
ways to reduce our budaet
commitment.ll by M million
from our budget base by 1974
If we were u rich as we are
asaumed to bt," he II.id.
601 EAST IALIOA ILVD., IALIOA
REFRIGERATEb DELIVIRY SERVICE: PHONE 67J.1310
SPICIALI MOMIAY THIU PlllAT, •ICIMlll Jt.24
. .FIRST OF THE SEASON
NAVEL
.OR~GES
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OYEN READY
MEAT LOAF
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WI IDUYI THI ll•HT TO UMrT tUANTITlll
OliliO MARGARINE
IMPERIAL
STICK-Sl'READ
Ivory Oourmor1 Cholso
IRVINE LEADERS FROM THE START
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WAYNE CLARK
"JUST PLAIN HENRY"
HENRY QUIGLEY
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BALANCED IEPIEIENTATION THAT CARES
Piii '" t11 nt ..,_ ..... ""';All t I 1 l fMl ar,. c.d.
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if ex an Barks fer a Bite .. o~ Her favorite Chocolate Candy
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THE COOK
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will have to order from firms ~ catering to home cahdy arid
decOtitive &lee mating sup. 'plies. '
Most city candy shops,
gourmet shops, even drug and
dim• stores :now· hive the
white chocolate, the" same u
yotr use for candy-coattJ4
prebels.
then it is merely a matter
• of-melting a I-pound block of
it (cut up) with 1 l·incb .
: square of paz;affin, Oavoripg
} with a feW dro)>!I of 4tlmobd ~
extract, and 'stirring in. as
l m a n y toasted unblancbed
. aJinonds as you Wish. Tben
· pour It onto waxed paper,
spreading as· ·lhin as p0ssib1e.
' Let har'den· before breaking in-·"'
to pieces. • •• ·
' .For a real bark effect score f the surface with · .!l.n ordinary
. , ,table fork before it sets.
t Because Wbite Chocolate (not
. really chocolate a~ all since it
: has none ol the chocolate li·
: quer) behaves 80 dlfferenUy It
: must be melted in ·9 different
~ way than erdinary chocolate.
· Grate cir break into pieces,
' place, in the\ top of a double
boiler with the paraffin, but
don't.P,la~..tht?1top pan in posl·
tion un~il you first bring the
water to a boil. Then turn off
the heat. Whtin boiling .ind
general high steaming have
' stopped Place the lop pan and ~ coy-et,.Jlive an.QC:CasioJ181 lltir.
' It should melt in about 30
minutes. ..
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OIRISTMAS'niE,folSll!ST MR 'f'TH 1HESE FESTIVEt fOOOS
' y~un"g tUrk&,S
U.S.D.A. GRADE A • CALIFORNIA GROWN
READY FOR THE OVEN ' .
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:un..=.~ ............. 36" ~ .. -..~ ... .· .. .
1~ .... . . . . •. . Freih Butter )
If it should get too thick for
dipping or anything e l s e
~ore you are finished, repe~l
the process. Never~ keep the
waUt boiling or the item will
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Y.OµNp .TOM TURKEYS -,_ ..... --• .• IWH -• ,.,. ,.. Avo. ..................... 3r. ti.s.o.i Choloo ...,
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ioi.J~G HEN i'URKEYS \IONITAMI »MO•~ oWil:A • .wM -• 10-1 .. ..:1i.VG. ...... : ..... : ........ Al:. · .. , ~-•
sw1!Ts aUnuwL .... ,.,. ,.. ................ · • ·-......,. ,.,. ,.. ....... , .................. 49l.' · .. :, •. , Chuck Steak
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: lik' ~~te, It •.is unlikelt 'Y~
will Arid ~ real chd&Iatl!
' flavored and tinted summer
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type of company I mentioned
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earlier. If you will send me a
self·addressec!J s t a Ql p e d
envelope I will give you a
reliable source. .. ~
The company also has 11
dietelic chocolate in both the
white and milk chocolate, It
contains no cyclamates · or
sugar, only the lactose
naturally· present 'iii 'rililk
solids. I\' .ia ·~ intended for
calori&.. celtQcted diets. but
for those w~'must limit. their
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DEAR NAN: Here ls ,a e
favorite of mine that Is perfect
to have read}' to bake:wben
friends drop 6Y during· lhe ' ·
• holidays. For "Hot Sausage
~ Balls" mlx a 1-poand roll ·of
bot-flavored pork £sausage, 8
ounce~ sharp Cheddar cheese,
grated, and 3 CIJ>I of blsclit
mix.
M1:1 with your iMlDds: Make ~ Into small balls about tbe 111ize
> of a marbl~, place· on cci:okle 1 i;JJeets 1¢ r ....... Whea so¥·
transfer to ptlsllc frttzer
sacks tt c:.ntataen. Wt.ea
needed, remoye, ,Oqly.,. ,&he io
8mounl Y.911 'wilt,,~ •t m
£or JS 'mhtutes. •De · nOc"!tllair l
~ before bakhtt. MRS. W. H.
WING~n;,~,MO.
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Burgers
Beef~d Up ...
An easy recipe to double.
MEDITERRANEAN
· HAMBURGERS
I pOund ground round or
chuck beef
4 anchovy fillets (from 1 s..
ounce can)
1 t,efspoon capers • i ,
4 t 8 8 ,s,p 0 0.D I • • &rat.till I . 1
Pannesa.n cheese . Butter
• SaJt· and pepper to taste
Make 8 thin paU~s from
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!?OJ.I:. flUIT COClCTAll'. i«~ ot p .• • CAH .... :. ................. 25c
SACllMIENTO TOMATO JUICE 11CH -.10 o:Ave< • ""'-CAH ........... 31c
lCRAf1' 'JAR CHEESE C1100R ""*" v~a •kt. .................... , ...... 33c
JERSEYMAID EGG,NQG ,._,. . ....,., _ • -...................... 47c
WllSHIRE ~swm PICKLES .., HOMOlY TIMi' JI.Oz. lt.a.i. ................ .59c ' -~ ' . ' SM.OKED aAM$ CllOWN PllNCI • n..oi. CAN ..................... ~ ............. 38c . "'. .. . CR£AM. CHEESE voi. PllllUUM' OUAUT'I' • NIM • 1-0Z. ""°· ..... 1 ••••••••••••••••• 35c . .
LARGE RIPE OlfVES ' UHDIAY l'ltre •Joo CAM ................................... 35c
VONS MIXED. NUTS itOUa:., IHA<I<""' • 12<>< CN1 .......................... 79c
SEASONED RYE KRISP ...,.., ,._,; • .-. ............................. 37c
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GEl.,\llN SALADS VONI CIANlalt' AND..ow«H •,.1+ofa-.. t•••••••""''"'U.' 37c
RADISHES Ol Olll9t ONIONS. WAI PAVOllT'll • LAio. tllHCH.~· ........ ~ ....... , ••••• 10c -' »• I > SLICEJ) APPLE RING aU1 ltllON • 144l. ........ ., .............................. 35c
ON10N sduP wn.m •. ttOLiD.f.., '"'VOii". PCO. ............. :..···· ................ 10c
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BIRDSEYE PEAS -""""" • """":100< -............... ,... 2 .,. 35c
GREEN . BEANS qmN IMAMT • 1110eC &IC9 • ,0. CAN ........................... 22c
PETrTE PEAS -tc:IOm a:wur. -• -CAN .... : ......................... \ .......... 25c , ' ... ~ ...
BOILED OtilONS· ~ COUMTT. MILO. -CAN ..................................... 34c ' . . RED VJ.MS IWlll' Vllvtn" • u.a. NO. 1 •...,. wmi TU1Ur ............................ 19c
CRANIERRJES ,.... • 1.&1. cauo fAO .......................... :. ............ ~ ••• ! .• 29c "' . . . '.. . ., ' ' . '( .. ':.• 2•-NIBlETS com GOLDIN )ltttOU ICllHll • ,~ (AH .............. , •• .:. •••••• ~······· ....
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PUMPKIN PIES oa Mita MIAt • .,,. ... ,M"Cff: ••• ; ••••• ~.:: ... ,;; .... ~ •• : ... _79f,
MINC~EA.T PIES -.. PllilH • 11e a "'404 ......... : ............................ 79c
cor=;~ CAKE """' .... l'IANUI' llJTTll .sntlla. ,~ "'°· .................... 79c
ICE CREAM WllTWOOO • ASIT'O J'U,VOll • KMI GAi. ................................ 65c:
. . ' 55c COOL WHIP ~ lOPPINO • t.oz. enc. ......................................... ..
SHARP, CHEDDAR ... ~MMD CMllll •IN THI PllCI ..................... 9.s;,
VONS COFFEE CAKE o.wTMAI TUI ...... ';->-................................. 89c •
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VONS Ct>ffEE AU. oiDa • flWIUl.Uil•ALIT'I' • 1u. CAN ............. : ............. 69c
COCA..COLA. DMCa 111110TTUS • 42.0L tu.11 w., ....... ~ .................. 6..:. 79c
CHAMPAGNE ot c;a,t Ma•,LUOH • 8"ff ......... : ........................... $2.49
GAUO SPANADA _, -,._,. • ,._ ..................... : ...... ,1.79
CHRISTIAN IROS. '4 'lu.u• • """'"" ~ ..................................... $1~ ~ ~ .,..... . '
A.I.MADEN WINES .MT."....,.,• Mf, ttv.a.11 • """""""'"~"' ol•oo•-"• .1.39.
beef. Oii anchoVles In ball
1 crosswise and arrange on 4 of • · I 69c
th• patties; add capert and ,.....,,Cllolllos. c.:::::..n~ .................. "9c -·a..-~.r . ..... .. ,.. = ~ --..... _ ........ ~
cheese. • .. ,,.. 1,GaloPaperT..-,110IOll.;t<··~-.. : ....... ,, • .,, .... 39c .,_,lttw """~"°"···"'\'"'"''"'"'"1'7~ .. V(hfp ,40L ................... i ................ :;::,
Top -I" -·lnl-~"~·. • YollowO~-................... _ ... _2Tc ·"'--'0.lh ......,_.,...,,..,. ................ 591: '-IA--.1-....... , .. '."'"•""";·•~
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.: thoroughly.HeatallttJebutter $wlllltCI••• •-...'f"" ............... '9c loralPucldlftt _... .......... ~ ................... 11c -Ken>LR11m ... W9.w.or. ........... 6P01 $1.11
• · !"Inch ·•"'el and ... __ -..L.-........ ---... ,. ......... --111. ........................ "-_..__ ;._ .. -..:..., .............................. $1.DP Jn 8 Ir' ~ UJV.,.11 , -•-•••·""'"''"'"'"""'''!'...,_ -"-T'.,.. ,_. ! burgt.rs rapidly on both aides ' • .. • ... • • •' ·: t · ~
r r.!.t:.:!:~ and c:ooi 1o 11111 Adams Aw:, at · llfuaklnru~ fflnlilpl Baell 5922 Et1'er Aft., at $plil&ll*, 1t11111nttan Beacll
i P<'S'pr'.1.1~~:, ~~~.~ ll<I>' 34081 Doheny ~ark Drive, Ca~strano Beac!I . . Laguna HIRs Plaza, El Toro ,
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TAIT!' JltAl,.0.-••• ,.,,,......... 7 r :
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YAI llUll CG•DH
DOUBLE
Blue Chip
STAMPS
OH YOUI lOTAL
GltOCBf l'UllCllAS!
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Ml: ... •-ail.CAN ....... $222 !
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B. RANCHO
6RADE "A"
TURKEYS! " ' . For the p1,.,pst, Jaldeot turtq,... oaald wllli tor, loOlt fo
El Rancho! Freeh or .frozen •• ·• you can be """ that """17. •
bird bU ~ inapectod and graded b7 keen-ey•fKOVemineU ·
inajiectora ., • and the quality baa been oeleCted bY. EJIJ!andio t
Youcanbeaure ••• atEIRandio! · · • ,
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FRESH!
B. RlNCHO
GRADE "A" . .
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Norbest Toms.~~:. 37 ~ Roasting Chickens .. ~¥~ !~~ ... 69t ,1:
Grade A quali\Y. •• , a brand to truat •• , with the "Tender-Timer." that auurea perfect reaulfal FroleD. . . .
Extra fancy qualify ••• and extra big I 6 to 7 lb. averap\ for a holiday feaatl .. . . . .
Oysters ..... ~: :. : :~. ~: ...... '1.09
For turkey ilreuing " · (Wtstn. :.10 oz.,., 99c) ·
Jones' Links .................. '1.09 ..
Little l&lll&Pf, bi&' flavor ••• for' a speoial break·
fut! Nor.best Hens.;~ .. 41~ King . Crab Meat ............ ~89 ~ Cooked Shrimp .............. 11.89 .. ,~.
, "1'ender"Timer.'"·lncl!IJled with ev'iP'. bi:d, at.a prlca.zou'd ~pect.to.~.fQr-leuer·q111li4:! FroleD.
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F'n>m Alaakan.IOlll (Cnb IJp ... US .. ) Cockta.il .ize ••• tender, taslf.! <L&rre·we, too) •
Pixin 's for:=Jl'!..r
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f&lllQ)la Roae Parade on New Year's morninrl Great location , , , 311 W.-Colorado When )'.OU want to be sure of the 9111liU1 • •• eh .... Si .W.l':whole or atrained ••• No. 300 eana.
, lJlva, ''.to aee the parade at It.a •plendid beal No purclwe n......,.,:,,. iuat f'lll out · ·
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' A whopping 44 oUllCell bi&'! Your choice of Apple, Kince or P:umpkinl IJa,d J. Barria ••• frozen.
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Pu,t your memories on film! Nabisco Snack Crackers ...... 43c •
Syl~an.ia Flash Cubes ........... 98c
,;'be famous Blue Dot , • , makes you a better pliotographer, automatlcalb: I Get eeveral packs,..!
Polaroid Film .................. '4.29 .. Kodacolor Film ..... sllE m ..... ~1.39
Rollo! 20 abots •• , 'but you11 want to take morel Color packa, to enioY. the memories to the fullatl
Put out lhe dipo, with an 1&10rtment Qt fawrilet frnm Nabisco! Rei. 61c varletieal .
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Sa W Mince Meat .......... · ...... 69~c-
Brandied, to give you all the llav9r that makes a homemade mince· pie ao very special I , •• 28 oi.
Super Fresh Produce! Fruit COdtail ........ .-............ 29•
Nice Wl1 to atart the maal! Del Monte .• , No. 803 • •
Spiced Crabapples ............. 4r.
So appropriate for the holldaJ: I ••• S & W. 14 oz.
' ·EXTRA FANCY· · Whole Onions .: ............. , .... 39•
S & W •• , llllOU·&lld l'!fett ! •.. 16 ounte can.
Apple Rings ..................... 43•
So eolorful ••• ao flavorful , , • and S & W 114 oz.
IBtl Yams ..... ~21 Spiced Pears .................... 43•
Cinnamon red or minted gnen I ••• S & W. H oz.
S & W Cams ..................... 39~· %:
Chooae either minced or chopped I ••• 8 oz. can.
Sweet golden meal , •• smooth, butterY. I th•Y. bololllr on your menu I Spiced Peaches . . . .. .. .. .. .. . . . 39•
Whole • , rreat with turkey i>r ham I S i w; 80 oz.
Rogers Petite f eas ....... 4 • '1
~, llndor and ao very sweet! No. 808 cans.
Delicious · Apples .. ~~~~~~ .. 4 lb~ $1
Crundlr erilp and Juldl1 clellcloual Rod, and io lnvltlni ... 't\'lth flavor IO rewardlni!
~U Whole Yam ............. 39•
S i W; •• aweot, 1mooth tuture hi 16 '"1nce can I
Poulhy Dressing ................. 2'~
Pepperlclp"Farma,. Herb or Com Bread,. '8 .._
Cucumber Pickles ............. 49•
S & W ••• crisp alice.o In the 22 ounce jar!
Ripe Pitted Olives . . . .. . .. .. .. . 39'
s & W.,. Extra Jarp .iztl No. soo can. . .
Gften Beans .................... 35~
So tnah they anap, •• your uaurance of flavor!
Tangerines ....... ; ............... 19~
To make a California Cbriatmaa complete!
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Water Chestnuts .......... ., .... 3r u .. them for a ll)leclaj .tntrmr ! Januwino' 6 oa.
Bloody Mary Mix ............... 69•
Libby's ••• carton of a!x 61,i ounce eanal
Green Onions ............... 2 • 19•
Add ... 1 to &0 llWIJ'. other flavora I
lled Radishes ............... 2 • 19•
Brsht colbl' and brilht flavor , •• generoua bunih I
Rice for Stuffing ............... 69f.
Uncle lien'• blend of wild and Joni pain I ••• 6 oa.
Royal Gelatin .............. 3 1or 25•
For dollcloua aa1ada O! d\!IAfla I R .... Jiso.
/~'/ !la11ch1> zvill close al 7:00 JJ.111. Christ111as l~i·e <tn<l 1rill he <'los<'rl ('ftri . ..,/111as /Ja11!
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'.E·I Rancho's Ham .. -... ~ .... 79~
Tender ham ••. so flaV~rful yet s0 l~ t and ao very welcome on, the holiday table! El Rancho ham off en You
more value-more .. tl.!action-bea111e u,ch ii from ulected pork lep .•• cuml upecially for El Rancho •••
exae\ly to•our·specifiCJtiOu!•Y:ou'll,~ Siad ~-chlllt~ Rancho Ham for t11ia verr special dinnerl
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Small bone ••• big value! Eu)'. to carve &11d oo euY, to enjo)'. ... becaule it'a El Rancho qualityl
Iowa Pork Roast· ................... $1 4,!
Boneless pork Jeg, rolled ana tied for your convenience! Great for early in the week meal! t
Cubes of Pork .............. ~t29 r.. Sausage .......................... 69~
Boneless .•• serve them "sweet and aour"I El Rancho's old fuhioned country style!
Halibut Steak ................ ~1.09 lb. Ground Beef ....... ~ .~~ .... :: 89L
Center cut! Every meal can't be turkey I For meala in 1 hurry! Bulk or patti .. !
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French Beans with Almonda, Mixed Vegetables with Oniorui, Onions with Crum, Brocolli Hollandaise,
Glazed Beets, Creamed Spinach, or Rice Peas and Mushrooms.
/11eCPB111i. ..... ~~~ ....... 71
Royal Host 4 • , premium pa~k in round corners , •• your choice of flavon. includiJ11 aherbet?
Yuban .... ~~ .~~~~ .... 83~
Pour it with pride I Finer Coffee. S lb. can ... $2.49.
··Butter GRADE "AA" 81 ~
. ·········~······· Enjoy the freshneu and flavor in DariGold quality ! 1 lb. carton.
H sh• C II Pt. 33·; amp ire ream ............ ..
Frub spur cream from Knudsen! •• , Pint . , , 59c
Cool Whip ...................... 35' pt.
Birdseye's toppinr for desaerts I Frozen. (Qt. 59c)
Avocado Dip ...................... 59•
Calavo ••• and they know avocadoa ! Frozen, 7 oz.
Durkee's Hors d'Oeuvres ..... 79'
Frozen , , , just heat and serve I Reg. 98<>--502
Chenies Jubilee ................. 69'
S & W, , , for a spectacular dwert! IS oz. can.
Miniature Marshmallows ..... 19'
Add flavor to biked yilllsl •• , Kraft •• , 10 oz.
Poultry Seasoning ............. 23•
Schillilll'• blend of pure apicu ! o/o oz. can.
lleaYJ Duty foil ................. 6'r
Reynolda , , • for euy turkey routinr I 25 ft. roll.
Pri;u i~ eff<CI JI.., t.\"' Fri.
Dec. 20, 111 !!, !3, t.4-.. No salu to.deal~r1. Open till 9:00 P.M., •• till 7;00 CANI,,... Ev•.
H. ' . s· 1· ' ' s129 am · ices ..... ~~~~ .... ; ..
Your choice •• , thin, for a bre8.kfa1i trea"t ••• or thick, for main courlt plu.aure I . B 1· ' . H ; . RIU.Y $1 69 one ess ams .. ~~~. -..
Ready to heaf end aerve! Choose HOrmel'a Cure 81 or Bar-lll. .. wholtorhalfl
Delicatessen Delight$!
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Rath'l!I famous quality ••• Hickory
amoked for finer flavor ••• bon ..
' less, for value and miJtimum
waste! i 'II (Sugar'n' Spice Ham Glau , • 5~c)
5 LB. CAN
Cheese Balls ...................... 79' Bean Salads ..................... 4r
Sharp Flavor-walnut covered! Kaukauna, 7 oz. Bernanlo'1 , • , th,.. varieties ••• 14 oo. f lual
Cream Cheese ................... 39'
Kraft's Philadelphia or Knudsen's ••. 8 oz. pkg.
Shrimp Cocktail ................. 33•
Lwco ... 4 M . l Perfect way to introduce dibir I
Laughing Cow ................... 59'
Famous French cheese in 6 ounce wheel r
Salad Dressings ................ 39-
Fi•h•rma•'• Wharf, .. 8 oz. (llou 45c) ( ~111111 llc)
Holiday Spirits!
And in the zpirit of the holiday, you'll find a wide selection in beautifully wrappfd lift bQxta ••• d ..
signed for riving, and for rec<ivingl You'll be rl&d you thourht of ahoppins at El hnchol
V~rv Cold Duck ................. : ... ~'.~.~ ..................... SJ'JJJ Perfec~ f.stess gift!,., fifth of Paul !t!uson's rreat wine, with 2 attractive wine rlulul .
Sparklinn Wines ..................... ~.~~~ .................... S2'7
Almaden brinp you~a brr, Pink or Cold Duck.,. for "rvinr or for rivinr! .•• (ifth. .
Mateus Rose ................... ~2.89 Old Crow .......... ~1~ .......... U
Fine dinner wines from Portugal! 5th. Strairht whiikey • , • rreat atr•irhtl .(Qt. 4.11)'
Old Forester ...... ~ ....... ~.95
In the rlau borrtlf~r a greet riftl · ·
Christian Bros. Brandy . ~'.~. '5.39
For oeeylnr.,. or after dinner. (\I p l.. ;.11.17)
Jack Daniels ....... ~ ........ ~.35 Seagram's v.o ...... ~'~ .... --~6.95
Smooth Canadian Whiskeyl (Qulrt •••• ll5) Favorite aourmuh whUkey l
J & B Scotch ...... ~. ~~ ....... ~16.75 · Beefeater' s ......... ~ ......... ~6.39
Save $1.50 on thia value! (Fifth.,, 7.60) Gin for bettor martini'• I {Qtllt ••• 7.11)
Crown Russe .... : .. ~.~~ ....... U Smirnoff Vodka ...... ~ ...... ~4.89
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Chefs .S.implify
· GourmetUishes
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'""Given the Umt; pilieaee.and
-in!:UMttoo any cooll elll -
•9"'• her family or """"' Ibo specialty of 1 number Of Loi
Anlt!ea:' fiitest restaurant&.
Tiie Uy lo SUC<W Is f!"'nd
.iri "L.A. Gourmet," • l new
.cookbook written by Jeanne
,VplU. food editor of a Lqs
~eles newspaper and Burk'
1Hamner, a public relations ex-
pert In tho food ijeld. .
Reci~ are shared for menu it"ims from almost eo
restaurants in the Los Angeles
area. For thole who need tips
on the basics, a ~ on fun..
damenlals is includid-.
• .PerblO's shatts a recipe for
'brown s.tock. The
Willlam..burg Inn conlribl!ia.
I white consc>IJlmt AM Petit
J ... uplalna hoJ! lo darlly
butter ·ahd make a ""CharMI
11Uee and creptL., • \
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' Olhor aelectl--~ ... l(lctabl~ aelection (If ........
and SOUfl", fish and ......i,
pou]try, meats. •a I aa 1,
vegetables anll deutrt!.
Although the re<:r,;e. are ~
qUick and easy they were
home-tested and direcµOll!
were translated from the
chef'• for home cooks . There is
a ·lot of choplng, stirring· •11!1
fussing but tho raulls are
worth it.
Restaurants ttpresented are
among L'.A. '1 finest~ other
mart modest ·pla~'" with a
reputation for good food that
is carefully prepared.
Included in the book are
Scanda's Veal Oscir, Cuen's
Chili, Trader ' Vic's Crab
Crepes Bengal, Brown Derby's
Cobb Salad, Perino's Spaghetti
Bolognese, Mupopd !!'rank's
F'ilet of Sole In Mite Wb.e.
other .. 1-. fn~lude
Plul's Duck Preis• CaiesJi'
Borrachos, Madame r W u ' s
Jade Fish, The Awaj'e Inn's
Swinger, La· Bella .Foritana's
Barbecued Breast of Lamb,
Chianti's Chicken, Elsie and
Jack's at ~ Beach's Shrimp
Balague.
ClllCDN Oft VEAL PlCAl60
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'Jllrt}r ~hlcken brwU or I
I yal cuUeta about lio lncb
,thick • Flour ot wheat 1mn, llllt,
pepper for veal
B..U.r er oil for eauteinJ. '
2 lt:1e ooicms thinly tliced
sliced
1 large green peppen,· cut in ,
• thin slrifl" .
20 ripe ollvfll, sliced '
20 stuffed green olives,
sliced '
1 cucumber, peeled and thJa.
ly sliced
4 ta~lea_.. butler
. I tableopooaa flour
2 ... ,,. dliean stodt
" cup Wedded -1' cup .,..ied Parmeaan -. '1 taNMpnt Dijon otyle
IDUllard
1 1 CUPI dairy IOIU' cream
Booedlicbnbftostsand
cut in taamvm to ,make si.x
outlota. U -...I is used, coat
.... Soar. Saute · chicken or
--ult and pepper. Qi....., -Doi be coaled •1111 dour .us.te. chickep or
veal la • little ·butter. about 2G
mimtes for~ chicken until
li&bllY browned and lender or
.aboal 2 .~ on Neb side
for Up vear: ·
Keep warm while preparing
sauce. Add onions. lfttn ~
per, ripe and stuffed olives. to
pan drippings and aaute until
barely tender. Add · cucumber ,
and stlra minute or two, then
place vegetables In an oven
proof dish or chafing dish. , ·
Heat the 4 tablespoqnir of
butter in a saucepan, sltr in
nour, and cook until bubbly.
Stir in chicken ' ·Sloe~ the
cheeses and mustafd ahd ·sour
cream. Cook and stir unit!
smooth and thickened, being
careful not to boil. Taste and
add salt a{ld peRJ)er if needed.
Pour sauce over vegetables,
arrange chicken' ot Veal ~over
sauce· and heat thoroughly in
chafing dish or oven for 15 r
rninutea·at 300 degrees. Serves ·.
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Athletes who kon't know' the 'aqilete's diet. 'nley're a co~
score on good rutrition can centra~ _form of calories and
hurt their heatih a\ well as telicl-io make . ..a mW. more
~ their team's records. satialying because they ward
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A player with champiollship . off tiunger pan.is longer than
upirations ~needs more for ~ w:llh. tow fat or no fat
breakfast than a bowl of ~ Corient. ·
~eat wUh mil=. • ~uld Players who insist. . that
get about on~ , , . or bis . steak and eggs are their" best
day's food at ,In-• ..U f t In eluding fruit or jutce 'wtth high rce 0 pro e . a~ e
vitamin c content and a ,milk Ullstaken, the association said.
drink Both are good, btlt· so are Aihl tes do need quick lamb, pork, hamburgers,
· ' hi h foods nC:t meatballs, fish, chicken arid energy, w c some . a other poultry and cheese. , beverages can provide. But ' . tlft &Ustained energy netded Those who claun honey. ls
for many compeuuv·e sports is il\e best source .?f q~1ck
acquired from ~ good ··ealing·. energy; .alw . are k1d.d1~g
habits practictd . the yellI . t.b e·m s e_l v es ... Scientific
'round not just d u r i n 1 evld~~ce shows th~t It is O?t
tralnin'g seasoa . . sign1f1can1ly 1uper1or to pll}ln
These points and ·many 1'bl.~.s~ar.
other sound Ones are made in Like tab!~ suga.r and .otl!er
"Nutrition for Athletes, A S".feets -including dextrose ~
Handbook for q 0 a c h e s , • • pills and bard Capdy -:, honey publ~hed by the American can. do more bairn than good
Association for H ea I t b , when take~ .1~ excess l?efore a
Physical Education 1 n d game or event.
Recf.eation (AAHPER ), in Too much of any sugar sup-
cooperalion with the American plement increases dehydra-
Dletetic Association and the Uon. BUt the right amoont. can
Nutrition FoundaUon, t n c . increase endurance ilnd pre-
AAHPER is a national af-vent exhaustion.
filia1" of the National Educa-. For quick energy, t h e
lion Assn. association suggests that no ·
'nle bookltt also refutes more than 50 grams, or 3
aome die-hard myths1 rounded tablesJX?Ons, o~ sugar
For itutance, CO!lcheii . }Vho. ~.t,~~.Jl:!!.ho.ur1 ~nc_I always , warn players against snacklqg in ,a hquld so ft can be abso,rb-
overlook the fact that properly ed properly.
chosen snack loodl can be an Sugar supplements a n d
asset when they provide need· other quick energy foods and
ed proteins, vila!f1ins and beverages are suggested for
minerals. · • players in · eJ\c:hirance spOfts
Hamburgers and pi:u.as can bu~. the ~iaUon s·a y s
meet part of the day's protein they're of htUe immediate
requirements. Fruit contains value ~ short duration events:,
both minerals and vitamins. such as baseball, basketball,
Milk shakes 'can sub"stihite g9u, tenitis, v o 11 e y b a 11 ,
partly for milt for an athlete weightlifting • and 1 b o r t -
who bu no o~ht pro-distance track events.
blem. :. · The booklet cautions against
Even candy, other sweets, coffee Of: ·~ a1 pregame
putriel and cakes a re beverages because their cal· ,
penniuJble far players In such felne content can . make a
-· as football, handball, nervous or excited player even ...... -sties. hockey and IOiig •. inOr,f' Jittely.' C. c:ompetlttons. A better choice would be
11"1 bani lo lt!Ut,. a 1,000. skill\ milk, lull·llrenllh or
ealor1e+day diet ·.for e1>-~Uu~ fruit Ju.ice, l~,
darance sports without ,cfding luneadt,, or a ow-calone clear
edrl qara and statclle:t, Ufe' AOUP' aucb al chicken or betf
llCIC*Jet Aid. lJ"oth, bouillOft or consomme.
k the same r t a.1 o n • . Pillall.s for young athletu,
-la high-<"'f&Y events •pecially at tht hi&h school Mid_. bread and Potatoes level; also 'lbelude crash ~iell
lo -all u.ir bod J and wtllht reduction pto.
eortiolq6 .. ·-... .... ... deolgllfd lo k .. p • boy
--ol lata, below -I~ durlnc an fried Jaodl ... otlJ di I ~ I. Important period jjl Illa powth
1100 blve a place 81 an anl develop!Mlll.
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unc llqaeur tf. ilrHf, ., •
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blending ol JafJa .......
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stirring In Ille .ipodal ......
and white sObrJ ..... mup.
II coll .. Is your. Qlll cil t>e,
cono aba!!ed.-.')n Paha '. ' c.lfee 1!'11P are dalgnecl lo
perleotly bl~ '~ -eolf~
with Turkilh •coffee' llqpor · • > • . . .. sheer ........ with ...
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, Beams Choice elegant e11.J;ir
containers~..,• Re~ctions
of ,11r<lt painllnp </. famous
mnten .... ~ ,,.Van Dyke
and Frioz . ,Hals , • . •
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luaciously desigoeCI to show
off everywhere : .. Beams
Choice' aga'in in , ff.: 1'gal
china urn, aD 'gotg~ 1019
and delicate pink OOwers
••• Wild turkey, cozy and
warm inside a real ceramic
turkey , • , Gia~t haU
' gallons or 1 m f .. r t 'e d
Tanqueray ..• and ' ,,J a c :t
Daniels Gold Medal tlld T;Jo.
7 • , :' Grand Marinier
• • • A_ very ladY container,
gleimlnP.-whi~ and po;wder blue .~with a filiiree he&d ·. • .. a.en· • s.u:J s s e fnm'
Swit:.erland. . .. • Ca~in's
Quart or Kentucky Tavern,
' the bbx all· gOld .ind huge
anchors, the decantur sheer
gold, almost . . . Thorn's
Scotch in a tipper traveling
case ... Kahlua· coffee li·
quor from Me~ico ' bo1ed
with a hand crafted• Pre-
Columbian J:rahlua caOOle
... Bront~ Original
Yor)cshire 1i.u~! f·r'p m
England • ~-: XfiCf-1..dbn't
forget the fake ' .fuf.' boo1
bags wilh the" draw strings
In the top for plain every-
day bottles ·like Richards.
Lap it up. The auaffing
comers in b o t h , Lldo
and H8rbor View, glitter and
glow with gifting inti:;gue.-
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TIED WITH PRET'PY
RED RIBBONS
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' round· Richa td'! ·: . . What
unu sual fla vor joys -a gilt
. certificate could unfold ...
Wolfermltn•s Snapper Sc?uP
from • Kan sas City· · o r
Horseradish· S a·u.c& •••
stewarts canned M a l n e
Wild Blueberries ... Fu Yu
' persimmons that you · eat
hard, like an apple ... no
puckers . . . A'ld what
about strawberries a n d
fresh corn 011 .the . cob for
Christmas Day . . . A can
of Reese fancy Canadian
lobster ... some Contadlna
jellied Tomato Salad : .. A
' package of frozen hearts of
artichoke or shoe peg white
com ... Some Hime T~
pura batter mix or Honey
' Koo(ers. a coOk:Y 'based on
an ancient helleoiC recipe
... Bertolll Italian olive oil
or unrefin'Jd natural blonde
Sugf:lr in the RA w· ... Mne
Flavor Mill pure ·liquid TUtti
Frutti fl.avoring ...
GPllradelli milk chocolate
blocks, .. Boo Bons,
old fashioned Ual ice cream
choci>lates .... LI n d s a y
olive relish, Old N e w
Orleans DUiy Be&ns ...
Caesar Cardines Caesar
dressing . . . Harry and
David's Cherrydills, Danish
Feta Cheese,· ·candied
Angelica or Egg enriched
Schav, Scott ,I,.td .~Pl'.i"lt
and Brandy Jam , .. or a .'
prime steak ·a · toaf of'
freshly baked c b e d d a, r
bread •.• U ~ey wa.nt , to
go hungry, there's always
the J.level Gift Shop 'and
Flower shop at Lldo. .
Richard's Markets, the
People storu, wll<re lJie bfg
food discovery maket U.!1
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Sunshine 'l:fl·HO, CRACKERS " '
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'LAURA ~GUDDER'S
PARTY MIX , NUTS · · 13 oz .
,,,, oz. '" . SON~ WAT-ER CHESTNUTS .
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',WILSHIRE WHOLE ..
SWEET PICKLES 22 oz.
Spreckels · SU,GAR •··-.. ..... 1 LI.
REDDJ-WIP
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Libby's CUT C'dll.N . .. ,.
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Pll.U8URY "HUl'l6RY JACK, .tui'TER TASTIN'
Cinnamon . Rolls
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:christmes Gifts out-of-stet~, there'a,
still time to send flow·ers by wire!
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Arrangements, cut flowirs , greens: .~d . ' .. .
hundreds of poinsottios' and 'oth~ lovely
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'Pear-f ec.tly' I
,Cllilly momlnp, htarty ap-rich topping.
llMllel and a Ptar Ginger Cof· PEAR G!NGEJ\ C 0 F F E E tao CUe made with · fresh CAKE
w!nlar J>O•rsl · Wbtthlr for 11.rly breakfast, 2 fresh An)ou or ~ pears
morning colfte, or afternoon S lablespoons butter
Ma, this flavorful cake adds a ~ cup brown sugar
friendly welcome touch. Fit· 1 teaspoon ginger tine into 9PUl"'0f-the-.moment 1 teas~ each of grated
plans, 1t reatures an easy-to. lemon aN! orange peel
prepare pear topping and 1 egg
quickly assembled cake layer. lft cup melted shorteriing
It's great fpr a ski weekend ~ cup milk
when )'<IU ·W~IO -famijy I l l>llocuurps 'ail~ all purpose
and fr!l"'b off with a :!rS:y°";ond~~·:UgsG:: it.~~~ hsklng ptiwder
ltlaming cotfte or hot ~ teaspoon aalt •
chocolate, ·•. Dlatter of' eggs HaJve. &pd core pears. Cut and Neon mi( \he freshly bak Into wedges. Melt butter Jn
td ptll' coffee eake. bottom of 8-inch rolind cake
' YDUr neighborhood coffee piin. Arrange pear wedges bot· drlUlftl frleDda will 'he asking . tom ln spiral pattern. Combine
for lhl recipe before the first brown sugar, ginger and peels •
pleot II cut, when you bring , SprJn-.ie half of mlxture over lbll upalde-doftn ~e hot pears. ~at egg:, shortening
from the ovtn. No wonder, and milk together;
w!lll 111 caramolly topping and Silt four with sugar, hsklng
jla¥lltllll oromo. powder and ult. Ad lo egg
Hlilllad in Ult caramel top-mlrture, -Ing juat until JIDI, Ule wtdlcs ci f r e s h blended. Pour over pears . WlaUf pears lt't enhanced by Sprinkle. remalning b r o.w n pt.I lemon~ orange peels sugar mixture over top. Mar·
ind epic)' tln&er, t b r e e hie through batf;er ~th kgi{e • WtadlrfUl netora , to com· Bake at S50 degr.ees for ~ to
·'llllrllllt · wtn&w's refreshing SO minutes. Let stand s
ltuit. Tbe ·dt')kate cake-llke minutes belore ,inverting onto
bue offeh tempting eating plate. Serve wann. Makes 8
•llld I ~ io-w!th for the servings .
Feathering. the Nest
Budge.ting for 'Birds'
By PATRICIA MC CORMACK season and po.st· ho 11d1 y
clearances and the periodic NEW YORK (UPI) - Act specials .
lib any number o[ "consumer other bargain-buying birds,
blfds" w~ shoppipg, if you based on money management
really want to stretch dollars. tips from Lillian 14eUing, Tab the most common consumer education •·~,bird'' -the ea'gle-.representative for M a s t e r
eyed aboPper. Her favorite Cha(ge, include:
landing places are the pre-aod· -The' long-legged I ab e I·
post.Inventories, the oul-Of· r.adlng bird. Can be ... uy
ldentllied .by her shari> eye
and \een sense of vaJue for
every dollar spent. Carefully
reads labels on all products
she buys to . chec;k "thelr
Ingredients and lo i{iSure \hat
they will do the job once
they're In the nest:
-11\< ltespeckled .bartlii•· spotter bird. Cannot be hood·
A mafn.dlsh accompaniment winked by clever wording' or
that U.ps well. misleading advertlsln,J. ;>eeks
Entree
Erihanced -
out the ,"real thing." .
Example : the ad announces
114 lo 114 pcNllCls (about 36) brass candlesticks on sale "for , ..Wlllllfl' large bulk~tyte an amazingly low IU5l ' 'Ille
...... b •• peckled barJaJn.•poUer
1....,. lladolrl wine will te<t lo .., U 'they're
t tabhlpoon 'llftilla marked 10lld brass or br1ss
111n1e prunes in bol water: • plated. U oolld, she's spotted a
do not pit. In a lllralghtside r.sl bargain.
.i-or ceramic container or -The 1 to m aclHtulfed 'i '°"' 1n11 the Madeira and supaMhopper bird. Rar.iy *111; lldd prunes; , pms ventum ·Into a food stDre
.._ • wtna almolt covers before having • b e tr t '1
....... • brtakfast, lunch ,or dinner •
OINr' u,Mtf. Retrlgerate Believes what con 1 um er
Dill andioo abiorh • good author!~ .. preach: that !he
' dul of the ""1e -A week or cen ' feather her nest with
more. Serve u an ac-saving•of up to 17 percfnt on
companhnent to poultry or food bills by shopping on a ft.:ll
meaL atomacb.
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'111al's the standard ...._
U-days ln almosl any ol-
lerinl ol party goodies. Whit
lhe hooless lakes days . ln
prepare many ol ber pe;,ta
only nibble at gui!Wy.
Suzy Cl>apln bas lhe answer
.. 1llis dilemma In her -''Low-Calorie Party
Cookbook."
Mn. Oulpln bas been ool-
lecllnB slimming roclpes llince
11165 when she became cort-
cerned with her mother's
overwei&ht problem. H e r
molher lost 45 pounds and
Mrs. Qiapi.n now serves only
. low-calorie goodies.
You'd never know.
She ooven cocktail parUes
lllf'I(< and small, lnfonnsl and
elegant. Low c a I or 1 e • ·n-
quorleu drinks givf! guest.a a
clw)ce ln stick ln lllriclest cliel
while · lancy. clipa and l]1l'Nda
fill up bul ctoni fall&
NOW CALORIE
O>cktail buffets are a litue
more elaborate but no more
calorie-laden. 'lbere'1 n o
skimping on quality or quan-
lily, bul she substitutes alblly
for fol-inducing foods.
Formal sit-down dinnen
usually leave a hostess hag.
gard, bul Mn. Cl>apln sug-
gests mel1U3 that are low
calorie and do ahead so that
the hostess can enjoy-her own
party. 'lbe book offers oom·
p!ete menus for each type of
party or meal with low calorie
counts listed for each. · ·
Her informal dining &ed.iOn
Includes · a low budget me,J,
some classic reci~s and a
dinner that utillzes .. a hibachi
and lhe gueols u oouks.
Fork fooc\ is the mainstay_·of
buffet dinners -which tend to
be filling, fattening and super
rich · especially . during tlle
holidays. She suggeats a
Malayan curry buffet with
negligible calories, a Belgian
delight, an Oriental dinner, a
conUnental dinner.
PARTY FARE
Other sections cover
portable parties that you can
take a1ong to the beach, on
board ship, to sporting events
or anywhere.
Brunches, -1~es and su~
pers are informal .and oot·too
fancy. Ide.as shared Jet )'ou
make do with whatever's in
the cupboard and a litUe im-
agination. .
For those holiday p~rties
where it's hardest to give up
richness for a slim waistline
she provides a turkey with
traditional b u t low-calorie
trimmings and other elegant
dinners.
Recipes · for calorie-reduei!d
dressings, dips and soups are
shared in a final chapter.
Calorie-Reduced Mayonnaise
1 cup part-skim ricotta
cheese or
1 cup calorie reduced cot-
tage cheese ·or
1 cup plain yogurt
l har<lboiled egg, peeled and
quartered
1k teaspoo~ dry mustard
:J,2 teaspoon salt
If, teaspoon celery salt
Put all ingredients 1 n
blender. Blend at high speed 1
minute. Pour into screw top
jar and refrigerate.
When dressing is first made
it is sligbUy more liquid than
regular mayonnaise but chill-
ing in the refrigerator brings
it to the right consisteocy.
Makes sllgbUy more than 1
-cup.
snJFFED ONIONS
12 large white onions
4 \ol ounce can deviled ham ;., teaspoon cat.sup.
'>I le»pOOll Dijon style
mustanl
' springs parsley Parboil onions. Cool .and
IOOOP out centers. Combine ·
deviled ham, catlup and
muatard. stuU into onions.
GarniJb wilh panley or dili.
CbJll.
Skim Milk
Sl imm ing
Skim milk has the same
food value as whole milk, with
one uctplion -the crtam ts
removed.
In rematlng the crum
abolll -hall of the calorla
are Jost. Vitamin A ii also
lost, IO be certain to purchase
lldm mfll< which bas Yillmln
A and D added.
Stuff It
HIW!I your m e 1 l m 1 n
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Bf MlllUA GlllllONS
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out for 0 1uperboatea1"
A 1oat· Ulrl and I 1111yful ol
UtUe ....-thlnp are all It
IWo ID tura '°"' dlerul nolCMw• Jlll!I' OWD -or ,.,.; boll ll1ml lnlo your woret epemy. "'
Yau'w lived on lettuce all
-to lqueeae Into that P1J111uiL • • .• whit does Ibo
caret Once your coat is in her
cloeet JOU're lllclJ 11W011 In
her lair; ""' her mllalo• IJI to itufr·u D10nJ cllQr!ea Into you
u .. poalhlf Clll.
lf f'1 m to 1UrVlve with
-billet-llere IJI whit you mull lo:
•Ecapehs'notlce.Do
not, undll' uy drcwnstlnce,
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· AfthlUDCe that you are on a
dlel To do ao will make you
~ pr\!De target of tbe eve ..
Ing. Monover, 1111•'11 probably
enUat Ille othar ...... against
)'Oti -wbal I -I perty game! , ' . ~··~taster. llld leq>qll"'!Y ,...,, bite
with 1arfe, lliqd coiwl)ments •
• .tbOl'fl!Ml'll!e Mf wants, ~~·11 . f... • smuq1,_ 1n -1ow-
ca1or1e •. nl~"-ullder the
Bulle ..i llilng I tbough~::it
guest. What baniod. hol!Gay
boalW ..,..idn1• 1"1come an
ulro ol goodies -I pre'.'.)>
platterful or crunchy raw
vepWblt1 aronnd a botfl of
couftttrfelt "C.Ufornla D!n"
(low-<l!or!e 'plain yogur t
61---Dip m'.l<.) • WMn lhe ""'91 t h o s e
~ llltle bii:on tblap at
JOll, tell her ni1re 11vlng
yourself for the marvelous
• dilloer llhe'1 prepared. At din-
ner 1tll !Mr you stuffed on her
ten11Uoltll appetilers ..•. or,
r.ou'ft ~Ing roor for her emOn ~·pie. You_get ti!' Ji\11.
•When concemed, u se
divtnlOnary tactics. Tactic
· No. 1: nWhere did you get tbat
m&rvelOUI antiqlJ6 bench?"
No. f. "Qulck, a pencil! l
must set the recipe." No. 3: "'whert·, the bathroom?" No.
c ''! ~ )'OU!' k!fcben's on
fire!" •uae _~~11a1:r, plead M
aUe oO "1arlee) Ind that
you ~k out all over in :-
rash {.11( fat.) It is .. not
natur~ of, JQur allergy,
Be prtpared to counter
th ... ~ Sllperboatess Stra~:
Saper BtralePe1
GUU.,'1!:. "You're favorite
che•l I toot tloO trl1n Ill the
way ~ FambJm to ~et It!"
GUILJ:i "Don't-wqrry about
th.,. -pqffs, they'ri Ill
air. :Yau ahOuld 1ee httw tiny
they..-before ~·re frle:tt "
NOS'l'AIJGIA: "Remember
the night ;... aed Bootsle and
I swiped a whole -·ot these
pineapple Darilsh from the
dorm and evei)>!>ody ate 12
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ETHNIC PRIDE: "Whal
true lr'lahmln (ltallan 1 GenD!llll ~) ... pass up coined beef (provolooe,
Lhuer torte, strudel)?"
VANITY: "J don't care what
they 11y, darling, your new
figla'I, • Jr worth a f e w
Wrinkles!" rrrv : "Poot ntUe ma. ll my beet Burgundy ...,., ·any
good It Ill JOll'd 'bow I third helping." ,.
COMPLICJm "I'll !Jave
another if :yoq wilJ.'' 1
WJW'• )'OUr •(CIJorle Qu~
lie~/"· Qute I Jlll'IC)nallzcd
weipt control plan for your
age, belllht, body frame and
activity fevel. Seed 1 1temped, ..U.....,_ envelope and 25
centa to "Sbm Gourmet
Reclpm for ltedumg," 11 Iro-
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Filling
1'Dl eooklt "boms'' or aheU.
with whl~ anam • r euatard • type mlltures Ju•
before sv1nl IO Ule C'Oo:ce
CUii -.'t eoft:n.
U )'OU ere aCCUlt.O"""e-1 to workhil with a pastry to·"'~.
you JN.V 'II!"\ to ,use It for add!l1C the lllllnl·
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tove Lavished
On · Amish Food
'"COoldn' don't we.ar out;
ldsain." do!'' they uy in the
Pennsylvania Dul<:b country
and tbey've hem IW'I of this
for two~
Cooking, baking, sausag&-
maldn(, canning, prewvlng
are 1abora of love. 'i'bey grow
most of their meats, fruits,
vegelabl<S and dairy producll,
and they have a laviab band
with lpica when P«)llrillg •
dish "that good ia. ••
the baking of the region are
ohoo-Oy plea, -pies,
black walnut Wes, lttlpture
cake, lebkucben (a
giJWeri>read). otnoiselkudJe,
sprinkled with cinoamoHplc-
ed and augared crumbs and
the numero u s IP'ClalUee
which are the: pride of rural
bausfraus.
, Just as a liWe taste of
Peonrylvanla Dul<:b cookin(,
do try Amish Raisin Pie and
Apple Moon Pie. Love of fine food travel
miles to admire the delec-
tables on sale at the Lancaster
food market. CbaraCWiltic of •
AMISH RAISIN PIE
( Rosetne llGI)
Ill cups ml1k
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' Pqultry
Basting
limited
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
'lbe Alr!cullur< Departmeot
bu adOptal a I pe=nt limit
on "IO)UtloDI and fat.a" added
to stll·bastin& t u r t e y s ,
chickenl and other poultry.
The rule, which officials said
had been request<d b Y
proceuor1 so they would all
be on the aame footln11 ls
primarily aimed at a e I f •
basting turkeys whlch an
injected With 1olutlon1
designed to ip them tender
and juicy w lle roasting. lt
will become ective Feb. 17,
1'12.
Under present regulations,
there are no ceilings on the
amount of basting additives.
Spokesmen here aald
processon generally u s e
aoluUooa equaling be'-'! I
and g percent of the weight of
the bird.
The new rtgulalion wlll put
the ceiling at about 3 percent
of the weight of the washed
and chilled raw bird.
lt!inor variations from the S
percent llmlt will be permltled
to allow for variability in
injection and measuring
equipment, official• aald.
In addltlon, any poultry
product containin& a bastln&
aoluUon will have to bear a
'fconspicuous, legible a n d
descripUve" name on ill label
10 the consumer will know
what ahe II buying In addition
to traditional poultry meat,
the A&rlPiJlure Department
added. ( .
Tbe new ~ations require
ll"lmlture department
approval of all b a a t I n C
lngredieots, product conlroJ
,.....U.. and handlln1
ayttsna -lncludlng methods
tDr ''reploctaslq" birds found
''"" Iba s perc.nt limit. Alto, plant.I will be required
to ute inject.ion equipment
which can be monitored easily
by federal inspectors, the
d9artmen1Ald.
3 egp, separated
I package (I to 311 ounces)
vanilla fiawring pudding
and pie 'filling mb:
I teaspoon pure ~anllla ei;-
tract
ll teaspoon ground allapice
1 ~ cups golden seed.Jess
raisins
9-incll baked pastry shell
· 6 tablespoons. sugar
In a small saucef;an· com-
bine milk and egg y<llb;
beM well. Stir In podding mb:.
Cook, stining constantly unUJ
mixture comes to a boll.
Remove from beat; stir in
vanilla extract and allspice,
blend well. Fold in ra.i&l.n!;
cool. Turn mixture into pastry
abell; chill thoroughly.
Meanwhile in a small mix-
ing bowl beat egg whites until
soft peaks form. Gradually
add sugar, beating untU stiff
but not dry. Spoon meringue
over pie, being sure meringue
touches edge of crust. Bake in
a prtbeated hot oven (450
degrees F.) 4 to 5 minutes or
unUI meringue is 11 g h t I y
browned. Yield : 19-inch pie.\
AMISH APPLE MOON PIE
2 cups (4 ounces) firmly
packed dried apples
2 cups water
~cup sugar
1 tablespoon grated orange
peel
1 tablespoon ground cin-
namon
14 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 tablespoon cornstarch
113 cup orange juice
Putry for krust pie
In a medium saucepan com-
bine apples with waler; cook
unUl soft, about 20 minutes, or
until most of the water has
cooked away. Stir in sugar,
orange peel. cinnamon and
nutmeg.
Stir cornstarch into orange
juice; add to apple mixture.
Cook 15 minutes longer. or un-
til mixture is thick, •tining
frequenUy . C.001 .
Meanwhile roll pastry on
HghUy floored boaro I/I Inch
thick. cut lnlo 9-inch circles.
Spoon """"'rlmately 1/3 CU\)
apple mixture on half of each
pastry round ; fold over and
teal edges. Place on ungrus.
ed cookie lheet and bake in a
preheated bot oven ( 115
degrees F.) 10 m i nutes .
Reduce heat to moderatt (lro
degrees F.) and bake 35 to 40
minutes longer. Serve warm.
Yield: I individual pits.
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HEARTY, SATtSFYl~G
Fresh Entrees
Get Head Start
After a franUc business day,
men appreciate pleasant
dinner -particularly when it
hasn't been reheated five to
six times, pmllng their ar-
rival borne.
Almond Chicken and Rice
glvu you a fresh-cooked en-
tree, that's hearty, satisfying
and tlrne-savlng, since mOsl. of
the work Is done in advance
••• but none of the flavor 'Cl.nd
taste appeal ls lost.
All Ingredient.a: can be cut,
chopped and measured In ad-
vance. The foundation for the
dish -rice -can be cooked
well Jn advance. of din-
nertime.
Wllh all Ingredients ready
. . . it's just a matter of
aauteelng the chicken and
vegetables and then allowing
them to steam for three
minutes, arter which you
thicken the mls:ture and serve
with snow peas (Chinese pea
pods), and rice.
Your Oriental-style dish is
navorful and tasty •••
guaranteed to soothe a man's
tired nerves after a hectic
. work day. He may be tired ...
but there'a.no reason to serve
"tired out" entrees when you
can make Almond Chicken
and Rice quickly, simply. .
ALMOND CHICKEN
AND RICE
I pound chicken breasts
Nutty Idea
2 tablespoons Vegelable oil
1 teaspoon garlic salt
1 can (1 pound} fancy
Chinese vegetables; drain,
reserve liquid
1 cup lhinly sliced celery
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 teaspoon sugar
2 tablespoom 'IJJ.)y sauce
~ cup chicken broth
Ji5i cup blanched almonds
1 cup weU-drained plneapple
tidbits
S cups hot cooked r:lce
% cup thlnly sliced green
onions
Bone. skin, and cut chicken
in small thin strlps. Saute In
oil and garlic salt until
browned. Add c h I n e s e
vegetables, ·celery, Md: i,, cup
of reserved liquid.
Cover pan and steam about ·
3 minutes or until celery is
barely t ender. Blend
cornstarch, sugar, soy sauce,
and broth. Stir Into chicken
vegetable mixture with half of
the almonds. Cook u n t t I
thickened and clear, llh'rlng
oon.stanUy.
Add pineapple. Serve over
beds of rice. Sprinkle with
onions and remaining
almonds. Makes 4 cup 1
chicken milture or 8 servings.
Another hearty ma n •
pleasing entree that can be
prepared in advance and
popped into the oven a half
hour before serving.
Cookie Buttered Up .
Qlocolate sweetens pea.Out
butt.r treats.
BEST PEANT.rr·BUTFER
COOKIES
1/4 cup uns~ted floor, stir to
aerate before measuring
112 teaspoon baking soda
112 cup (1/4 pound stick)
butter or margarine
11% cup creamy or dulAky
peanut butter ·
112 cup tlnnly packed light
brown sugar
112 cup granulated sugar
11arse egg
l teaspoon vanilla
112 cup aalted Sp a n II h
peanutt, red 1kinl on
112 cup •ml......td>oc<Jlate
pieca:.
' On war paper thoroughly
lllr !oiether the DOW" and ' bakJn& oodl .
In • medium mixing bowl
crtam butter ·and peanut
butter; beat In, one ingredi<nt
at a Ume, the brown sugar,
granulated aua,ar. egg and
vanlJla.
Add flour mixture; with a
opoon m11 weU. stir lu'pe&n11ts
and chocolate plece.t.
•
· Drop by bc&plng teaspoon.
fuls, about 2 Inches apart, ooto
ungreased cootie sheets.
Pre<s ' down wllh floured
fork making criss-cross
pattern; reflour fork for each
cookie. (Marking wUI not show
alter baking.)
Bake In a preheated 350-
degree oven until lightly
browned -10 minutes.
Let cookies stand on pan
aboµt 1 rajnute, then with a
wide metal spatula remove to
wire racks to cool.
Store In a UghUy covered tin
box.
Atakes 4 dozen 2 • l n c b
cookies.
Protein
Produced
One food iha1 la lllw•11 •
the &bell Is peanut butt...
It ii high In proltln -
helps build muscle and bJoM..
Try peanut butter oa -Iii
erackers, ln celet)', 1 1 f
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IOOD AND YOUR HEALTH
Emotional Appeal
of Diet Faddism "1
BY FREDRICK 1. STABE, MD •n..,..., ........ .......,.. • ......,
For yeara nutrltiontata
have emphasized the ttn ..
port.Ince or d'Jet for gocd
health. Now people are
CQncetned. America seems
to h1Ye 1dlsoovered nutri-
tion. While many people
are beglnnJhg to realize
the Importance of essen-
tial nutrients, they are un-
1ure 'Of just which nu-
trlenta they may lack, how
~uch of each they need
and jUll what each does.
'Unfortunately, nutrition
education has not been
1uccessful in providing an-
swers to these questions.
Concern. without knowl-
edge1 creates an atmo-
sp'f1ere tn which the quack
or food faddist functions.
Quick to capitalize on the
sUghtest public interest,
he adapts scientific infor-
mation to suit his personal
whims and for profit.
Appeal to Emotions
Quackery directs Its ap.
peal to the emotions rath-
, er than the intellect and
offers both a promise of
hope and the appare1:1t un-
derstanding or the victim's
needs. Not ali \vho suc-
cumb to the lure of the
quack are ill. J.iany surfer
from emotional u p s e t s
that manifest' themselves
in overconcem for their
physical health. A basic
f ea r or uncertainty is
usually present, whether
real or neurotic.
Eating habiUI are deeply
rooted In our past: In early
childhood food beeomes
associated with security.
When one is physlca!Jy
sick and/or emotionally
u p s e t, chlldlsh feelings
frequently return and the
person is easily vulnerable
to the raddist's appeal, As.
surances, even "guaran-
tees• to •protec t,•
•strengthen~ or "puriry•
suddenly become signifi-
canl
For those facing serious
or fatal Illness, the allure
of the quack may repre-
sent an attempt, however
futile. to do something in a
positive way, to find ne\v
hope beyond that which
medical science can pro-
vide.
' Cl.Jm vs. Proof
The faddist and quack
easily assigns magical cur-
ative powers to a wide va-
riety of essential nu-
trients. The scientist ha,s
the dirficult task of estab-
lishing proof of such pow-
er. The pseudosclentist
has the advantage of being
able to extol the virtues of
a food or nutrient without
a shred of proof.
The . self-styled nutri-
tional expert can promote
miraculous cures and im-
ply that spe<:lal foods'have
magical properties over
and above their nutrition-
al value. He frequently
has the pills or the foods
for sale.
The valuable time and
money 'vasted follo\vlng
their silly advice serves
only to delay people from
receiving adequate med-
ical treatment that might
spare suffering or save .
li\•es. These quasi·sclentif-
tc experts prey on the
emotions of people already
fearful of illness or death
and 'vho are \villing to try
anything that offers even
a hint of cure.
Nutritionists may de-
pend too much on a fac-
tual approach and have
not presented nutritional
information In terms of
personal needs.
Kelp C•kea
We're not out to sell a
cause -only to· e.'<.pose
BOme myths and methods
common to the faddist and
those sold in a special
health food atore.
These nutritional ml1r
slonarles have in writing,
lectures, radio.,and televl.-
a I on appearancet c o •·
vlnced many Individuals
that their message ls syn·
onymous with goOO health.
Afany of these •fad Specil\l·
ista• have dated or ques-
tionable scientific back-
grounds or raining In
areas unrelated to tbe
science of nutrltJ.on. None
is a member of )'espected
nutritional organizations.
Fa~b ManiPulated
Beginning with one or
two basic sclentlflc facts,
these au th ors create
pseudoscientific informa-
tion through subtle omis-
sion, addition or distortion
of fact. SkillfUI blending of
fact and fictiop by edltori·
al manipulation results in
·material' presented In a
5lanted, not objective and
usually false fashion.
Faddists, quacks a n d
charlatans all have their
own methods of attack.
Some pretend to purify,
some to restore vigor or vi-
tality; others claim a cure.
•No other area of the na-
tional health probably is
as abused by deception
and misinfonnation as Is
nutrition.• This quote
from a recent book on nu-
trition by Ronald M.
Deutsch, reflects the opin-
ion of a paii~I investigating
foOO deception and misln-
f ormation during , the
\Vhite House Conference
on FoOO, Nutrition and
Health: Incidentally, this
Is an excellent book: •The
Family Guide to Better
Food and Better Health~
published by the Creative
Home Library, Meredith
Corp., Des h-toines, Iowa.
Bits and Plec:es
Why is faddism flour-
ishing? Friends seek ad-
vice, neighbors offer opin-
ions and charlatans have
something to sell. This
give and take is not al-
ways based on sound in·
formation. People pick up
bits and piec0$ and pass on
what they think worked
for them In a testimonial
fashion. Pearls of wisdOm
gained from a coffee break
spread rapidly and can be
harmful. One can curb fad-
dism on th& personal level,
but misinformation
through means of the
press, radio and television
is difficult to combat.
Current Jaws do not pro-
hi bit a person from
spreading misinformation
even though it may be
looked on as practicing
medicine without a
license. Government agen-
cies responsible for licem-
i n g of these stations
should consider the con-
tent of what is broadcast
before renewing licenses.
There is a serious need
for increased gt>vernme"nt
action to check on the acti-
vities of food quacks and
charlatans. Unfortunately,
legal action is frequently
not possible due to the
time and manpower neces-
sary to· investigate these
characters in order to col-
lect sufficient evidence for
prosecution. Victims rare-
ly will testify against the
promoter for fear they \VIII
look foolish for having fol-
lowed the hoax. '
Health foods and books
Promoting false and mis-
leading cures are difficult
to control. Only ,yhen such
a book iS displayed in a
store along with the pro-
duct it recommends can it
be confiscated, and then
onlY if it" involves Inter-
state trade,
the quack. From this you o---------
ma.y be better able to eval·
uate their claims· and to
determine, for yourself,
their merits.
An kelp cakes, not cup-
cakes, your dessert for to-
nJght? Are your shelves
stocked with wheat germ,
brewer's y e a s t, lecithin
and pumpkin seeds? If you
open y o u r refrigerator
door, would you see carrot
Julee, raw milk or home-
made yogurt?
If '°· you must be a fol-
lower of the Fredericks,
Davis and Hauser food set.
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CONSTITUTE JUST 'A SMALll SAMPLING OF
THE THOUSANDS OF LOW,. DISCOUNT
PRICES. IN STORE FOR YOU, '
ULTll lllTE
TOITIPISTE
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\VJ Av~U.,I~ ,: 0Vf-tl0t••'!ith Vin ch Ktrnp'1 '111
PACKAGED GOODS
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POTA'tctt"IP$-. ~!~~49•
' I .. dtOCOU.TE _..NESTLES ~HlrS • ,,.,.,, 43' . . ' ' .
DAIRY PRODUCTS
""GG NOG "'~'"'a9• ~ • • • • • • MOZCA•TON
EGG NOG •••••• ,,.,'t.!'~~i 47•
.,... BLUE BONNET. ,.~f~:i 29 •
BUTTER l.l.OVUEJUQUAllTY al• • • • • • • • 16 OZ CARTON
SOUR CREAM lJ.!IVUEIMl1'T~N 29 • . i • • 16 OZ CARTON
VITA ,AKT. , °"'"li!AJlaBUND as• • l • •,•~640ZISOffiE
TOPPING _ •••••• ~~:l~i'..~41•
ICE CREAM •••• ,.,.i'tl'ir~i 65'
.oGUS ~~A 17.0UNCI f' CAN
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
.,..NAPKINS •••• ~"'~~"'ml~53•
II/ORY SOAP •••••• ~~::: 12•
ROOU WOOOW°"' 9 7 SPIC & SPAN , m""' S<DZIOX '
BIZ PIE-SOAK • "'":':\'!:!~ 1.07
SALVO • , ••• "'!''.'\"~~.gl 2.29
CHEER DETERGENT ",gl 1 ;41
DIEn DETERGENT ~ • ",g; a1•
PlllCELLI YI.MS -OUNQ
CAN 42c
Fresh Delicatessen iltems at Low Discount Pric es
5-LB CANNED HAMS CHEESE BALL
WILSON ClnlflD, MOltllll, 41t.'
CUDAN' IAl·S, OUIUQUI IOYAL IUffrT M,tllAUIU IUll, SIWP CIHDDAI ••• Wl'll~UIU11 7 OZ PIO· ••••• ••• •••
CREAM CHEESE . c
UDVUI ................. 101no 37 ~t.DJ •• 0.1~~ ........... CJI, 49•
All MEAT WIENERS """• 73•
OSCAIMATll{PUllNH .1-ll.7tc) ••
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11UUUJUQUISNAIP"'i201'QOct •• 1
All MEAT BOLOGNA''"" .. '" . ,. ..... 75• SMOKIE LINKS
(1201 PUlllHf.7ft) ., ••• ,....... • osc ..... va ............ no1P1G 13•
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Compare your savlnoa l:tetw-n the ltottl•
price per -ch and the iottle· price per dozen.
When you lt~y 12 or more ,1111uart1 or fifth'°'
Chooee from this ll1t or select your own
fevorlte1 from our huge stoc:k. arands of the
same 111:• may It• mixed lt1TUJl9Q 1t1TUM1 or matched. · NllOI ....
· '6" s5u ' IHFEATEI GIN , .. .. • .. • • • • .. ...
•4 "'°°'· ''™ '°TTll 53.. ,3,0 GOLD SEAL GIN .. .. .. .. .. .. • .. • • ,
• NOCW. lllAIT IOnLI $6>f SJ1S TANQUEIAY GIN .,,, ••• ,,.,. . • , •.
t4-' NOil'. RfTM IOl"lll '4'' $421 GOIDONS GIN. • • .. • • • . .. • .. • .....
fll l'llXlf, lfnt IOTTll $6tf $629 UllANTINES • • • . • • • • • • • • • . . •••••
XOTOIWHKY.161'111:X?',llf1HIOnL1 $ JJ $.JI
CHIVAS REGAL •.• , , ••• , • , •• 9. , , . , .
SCOTOI WHll(T, .. "°°'· ''"" IOITU s4" s4•• SCCITCH WHISIY ......... :.:r ... ..
GO JlAL IO "900!'.QIJo\IT IOTTll $7H $614 cun1 san . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
QTOl lllMW ... l'IDOf. IJlM IOTTll •1 •• ,6,,
ILACI & WHITE .......... • · .. .. 11 GfOI IUIT, 16.l l'IOOr, Aflll tolnt $6fJ • ,, .. CANADIAN CLUB .. , ... .. .. • . . ....
CMMll#I •ISCT. 16.1 ...,,, llflll IOTl\l ,6,, $62' SEAGIAMS V ,o, .. . .. .. . .. . .. ...
CNWliNI 'Mllllf, a.1 l'IDOf. IVTM IOTTLl s3tt '3" I CANADIAN DEW ....... ,· .. , .....
............ ·-· """"""' s5•• s4•f WINDSOI · '· . . • . . . • • • • • • • .. . ••••
twAflll WH!Sltt. • l'IOCll. Nlll IOflU •s•• s4i• TIN HIGH . • . • . . • . • . . • • • • • • ••••
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CIOWll 111.MRI 'Mlllolft'. M ~: flFlll 90T1U $SIJ •4,.
LUCIY IOUllON .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... ~-.. NOOf,OUAUIOTIU s50 s4•• EAILY TIMES ........ , ••• , , • . . .••.
IOUttlOll ... f'tOOI, Ami IDml • ,62, $ ,,
I. W. HAIPEI •••••••••• ·• • • • . . • • • • 5
ICIUltOM ... ""°°'· MTll IOrru •s•• ,4. 11 JIM ·BEAM . . . • • . • • • • • • • • • • . ••••.
ICU:IOll Ml!klY, M "°°'· lf114 IOn1.l $3l9 S:JSf OAllMOUNT .. . . .. • .. • • .... . . .. .. ,
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'l'OOQ,, • "'°°'·'""" IOml s3" s3 .. LUCllY VODltA ........ , .. • • • .....
F°"'lly size 6-or.
tube; Rog .. Mint lie
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DEODOlllT
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11.llE CIEll
R111ular S.Cr•t deo·
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7 oz.
39c TIQUlllA . • . . • • . • . • • • • • • • . .•••
CHllUJA. WMff ........ llUM1' IOl1U '5" •411 llANDY • . . • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • . .•.•.
o«IPIMI-.. l'llCO, MTll tOTTLI $439 s3ts CIUU DE MENTHE • • .. .. .. .. .. ... ..... lflll.llll. .. NOf, lf111 IOTN
It.Ore. Its r1nu-8 fAVOAITE S\JPEAMAAKET
are u .,oo. 11 healthy ~nd I ~--•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••11111 c:ertalnlY far cheaper than , _________ ,
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Every cut of meat has a written
"Bond " •• , which is your
9uoronte• of syperlor qua lity,'
flavor and l1nd1rn111. You
must be entirely satisfied •• or
yo1.1r money bock.
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HOLIDAY POULTIY
, Pr11h Turk1y1, Duclc1, h•M
• Chickens. Other Poultry
_FULLY COOKED
FARMER JONI HAM SMOKED
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TOMS c HENS c 't'OUNG 3· YOUNG ~~~· I.~ ~~~i~i 31.~·
SELF
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"HONALL Y HLICTID FOR TOP QUALITY:
YOUNG, FULL·lllAUID lllDS THAT COOK
UP MOIST, HNDll, UTTllLY DILICIOUSI ·
HARVEST DAY TURKEY.
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sw1n PllMIUM YOUNG
BUTTERBALL TURKEYS
-~DIS 1::~; 49 1~
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DISCOUNT CENTERS
ARE DIFFERENT!
fl810GIR THAN A SUPER·
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~HOPPING POI MOST ALL
l\'OUR FAMILY'S EVERYDAY ~HDS AT LOW DISCOUNT
llCIS.
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fhose items 1vall1b!e
ONLY ot DISCOUNT
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WI FIATUll CALIFOINIA FUllTI AVOCADOS AT LOW EVERYDAY PRICH.
WRANGLER
CARGO.POCK IT
JEANS
$JOO
IAPTUll ~ • IATH.SHllT
THERMAL J).~\ WRAP
ILAIKET ,~-11 '~:·. ~~10UIDS
Cotton jeans w /J.
pocket•, 1nop fly
front, 1lze1 6-16,
72 x 9D 397 Wf11 lit:.·;~. ;:i LOW 311 1l F~f,' '. . " PRICE
· ·Thermol-weove means o lot of _.,' .. ' ·: · Mon-sized 36 x 70 inch
worm Iii ond almost no we!;l\t I ~ 1liut of 1uper-tliir1ly
Washable; 011orted colors. terry. Assorted colors.
Short·11eeve nylon
rlb-knlt top {not
shown) S·M·I. 3.t3
Both: a11t'd color•
LllEI
CAL~IDARS
77'
Troditianol and modern
Not •¥•11.&1\.1 •T" de1!9n1 on pure linen: --------"-'-"-"°-"-"-", dowel, cord, included.
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Each in a Gift Mailer.
ODUILl:I DUAL
CONT IOI.
1897
Poly•1ter /cotton/rayon
blend, luxury binding ;
auto temperature control,
2-yr, guarantee. Flower
prlnt1 In post•I colors,
t-=:::::::::,,,. DAMASK-LOOK PLACE MATS ·~~':::1:• 7 7 c
Fritters Follow
French Tradition
Yeast-raised fritters dusted with sugar ate
traditional for ReviUon, the French ChJ1stmas
Eve supper. You might fey a batch 'for' an
American tree-trimming party.
BOW BEIGNETS
1 pkg. dry yeast
1/4 cup warm water
1/2 cup butt!r or margarine, soften~
1/3 cup sugar
4 eggs
1 tsp. vanilla
Grated peel of ! lemon
1 /2 tsp. salt
4 cups.flour, about
Oil or shortening for frying
Confectioners' sugar
Dissolve :yeast ln wann water. Cream butter ·
with sugar, then beat Jn eggs, vanilla, lemon
peel and salt. Beat in 1 cup flour, then the dis-
solved yeast. Gradually beat In .enough more
flour to make a soft dough. Turn out onto a
floured surface and knead until smooth and
elastic, working in flour as needed to prevent .
doUgh from getting sticky. Place in a gre8$ed
bowl, turn to grease top, cover and let rise in a
warm place until doubled.
Punch dough down and dlvi{\e into four ~r
tlons. Roll out one portion to a thin sheet. Cut
into 3/4xS.in. strips and tie in loose knots.
Place on waxed paper on baking sheets and let
rise in a warm place until doub1ed.'-Repeat
wt th remaining dough.
Heat deep fat to 375 deg. Add four or five
belgnets at a time and fry until golden, 3 to 4
min., turning once. Remove with slotted spoOn .
and drain on absorbentpaper. Continue frying
until all be!gnets are cooked. Sprinkle wltli
confectioners• sugar and serve hot. If prepared
1n advance, wrap beignets in foil and wann at
350 deg. for 10 min. l\!akes 3 to 4 dozen.
17 Californians Make
It to Bake-off Final s
Seventeen Californians
were named finalists in
the 23rd Bake--off to be
held 1'"eb. 26-29 in Hous-
ton.
l''inallsts from Los An-
geles County are ~1rs.
Lynn Goldklang, Holly·
wood; Mrs. Violet M. Hes-
ter, Long Beach; Mtsa Lela
E. Steiner, Van Nuys; ~lrs.
Cynthia G. \Votf, West Co-
vina, and Mr11. Ben New-
lander, Woodland Hills.
Other Southern Califor-
nians who will prepare
their dishes in the finals
are Mrs. Louis Nov a k,
Fontana; ti.frs. Sharon
•
Ham and Mrs. Richard
. Furry, La Mesa: Miss Mar-
lon E. Blair and :ti.1rs. Rich-
ard J. Shelquist, SanJ>iego.
Other Californians in the
finals will be.Mrs. Cynthia
\Vong, Madera: Mrs. Irene
M·u Iv an y, h.!enlo Park;
Mrs. Cecil 1. Patrick, Oro-
ville: Miss Patricia Cava,
Salinas; Mrs. Lewis· Ma-
son, San Carlos; ~1rs. Mar ..
J\yn A. Erickson and Mrs.
Claranne M. Schirle, San
Jose.
The 100 flnailsts will
compete for prizes includ ..
ing two $25,000 awards. In
addition, each finalist has
won $100 cash prize and
an electric range. ·
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MANOR HOUSE
TURKEYS
P""'"" Qoolity-USDA G!Ode 'A'
HENS TOMS
8toJ61bs. 18to221bs.
Avv. Wt Avg. Wt.
lb.42c lb.
SELF-BASTING
TURKEYS
• Safeway • Poppy (Roast in the Bog)
TOMS HENS 18 to 22 lbs. lOlol<llbs. Avg. Wt.
1b.49c lb.
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:; .HALF
:. GAL. .-.
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. l•ucerne Party Nog qt. 39c)
: IGRADE'AA'BUTIER
. Shodylont 1-i.. 81 ( , FrelhOiumed ttl.
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FRESH BAKERY BUYS . '' ,; ;
.· • ~~!.~~.~!~!2 Br~1d49c
While & Wlieot •Mini' lta•is "fl Brown & Serve .. ~:: 3 ~\\$1
; fl Pumpkin Pie ,,;:: ~: •. , ~.~ 7 S'
f ~D-=el~M..,-o-nt-e V---E-GE-T-AB-LE-S [ fi •1tm -flt1-ttfr1•a111-•L 23c • • Ctn-ICl1U1J tr Wl[llt ltfhl) =~~~~~-=~ • • • • • • '
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FRESH DAIRY, l{~MS · 1
j Lucerne Dips •·•t 37c
: Holfdgy Enttrtolning -A Greet 8vy!
'---Topp1'ng '~'""-'"" "''48' V..... I« 0t5Mrt• I!&&
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YOUNG GRADE 'A1
Lancaster Farms
JOMS
YOUNG HENS 18 to
22 lbs.
t Lancaster
fal'ft1S
10 to
Weight
~ Range
14 lbs.
Avg; lb Wt. I • lb.
Fresh
0
Tom Turkeys,, ~~ .. Wt,. 45 •
Fresh!HenTurkeys ""~Wlo.49'
Whol* Hams "'Z\:'~""" -.. 69'
Top Quolity-For Pooltfy, Etc.
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13-oz.
Box
LIPTON
SO QUICK
l SO E·Z!
ctn.
FROZEN FOODS
•. ~~!£~!'m 11tt 75c Creomy-Smoothl exture. pl
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Strawberries
Bel-oirS1iced-Ripe, ti .it 26c
Swett And Juicy. Pk&. a Orange Juice c~ ';:!:22'
• • lucemt 4)\-U. C Whip Topping ""'~"' •a 25 Ii Bel-air Waffles ~1:12' ·1 Peas & Carrots : :i'::49'
Hash BfOWn ':!:'.:' :i'::29'
8 Vegetables ....
y..,,,m S.Olol-•Com • Peot 25 C
•Mixed Vegetobln 1kl. PC•
DISCOUNT HOLIDAY BUYS
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PRESTO-LOGS
Bum Holltr ltr C
Burn Longer 4 Pat~ 68 • ~~~y ~~~~L 2oc
·,'SAFEWAY SUPER SAVERS
!I ~!!!,~~~~!!,!!~~::59c
a:ri Airway Coffee '""" 1"'<99• * 100% Pure Jae
LARGE 'AA' EGGS
~~mo~~~op 1·••r. 46C
flL 4lt Cll.
PRICES
EFFECTIVE
IN
LOS AllGELES
ANO
ORANGE COUNTY.
!EXCEPT CATALINA)
8 Chopped Olives J:;: 4~<10•
8 Tortilla Chips ~ ~:i29'
SAFEWAY LIQUOR BUYS!
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MacNoir's Scotch ~...= .. $5"
Coldbrook Whisky ,.";;!. •• $3"
JK;W'T~(QT
(yf(}(:p.I
All Sofl!"NOY Stores will be Open
Christmas Eve 8 o.m. to 7 p.m.
ALL STORiS CLOSED
CHRISTMAS DAY
and
SUNDAY, DEC. 26th .
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ADDITIONAL HOLIDAY FEATURE BUYS
R • H USl».-'A' 39' oasting ens ....,, ..... ,,., ....
Camtetl Ham "':':'c!:" 4 !~3"
Camtecl Ham ""~ 5 ;~$479
Fresh Oysters ';:;":".;.::: '~:· 79'
Vacuum Pock-Robusfflavor.
•
I-lb.
Can
Center Pork Chops ,';, .. 98'
Leg of Pork '"" .. :~:::~nt;,l"' .. 69'
Armour's Stuffed Turkey,;:._ .. 59•
Sliced Bacon·.'::!.'::=' ~57• • 1owo rwm~
POTATO
CHIPS ··.
Party Pride-So Crisp & Fresh!
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Twin
Pack
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.Ecologf Revue Ba~k at SCH
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,,,. proUlloo ............
In ClfOblt -· Martin le-to'OtiUIY SCR'll fop
1r1du•ted from the JD1D'1earthb't•1r·1tlae1Jy
blciaround of the llrll show overtu1 him.
lo Ibo 1....,..,nc1 ol Iha The -]'·........-dlll ·--... ·-etJJ(I) lllktr..., ,_
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-the ecoloO lillle, otl 11 to 1 rock bell wltb Iii own mlllic
llld lyrics, .... ......-k lo
ID leltltic •ldilact at
'"8tblr Earth.''
'!'be Nverberlllobl -tho\ ulonbbi,.iy ~
production. of leas than a y~
ago are still being beard on
Ille Eu\ Coast -a pro-
dlrecior, nu taken over the ..,,,, cbora and h I I
U.,,,_ nwcll of lb•
-""'""' by ..... of 1111· cat membln. Notable
.......,. has been done on lhe
_., -· wblch emerge ...... dll1 -lban their ~--,..~~ .... wll!t 11111 ·~. ()) t.n. .., (It) .. Ctlfll ---... ~,.~'l!-.~i-.. "'m::...::.=-....... -....... ta tmter vtntare,
.....,.. and -comic _.._
chlrocterillUon wllh • fine polntmeot o1 tho cumn1 pro.
tel ol vocal -· whll• Pol-duc\lon It, loriUlllleiy, 1 ' tenon. ...Uy the mo 11' rtmedllble one. An W>Ctrilln
.ener1.Uc memblt of the call, bllld on Iha llJde projedlom pro ... ooe of Iii moo\ v1lualile well In lhe comedy clllrupted the mood "' mon
aketeblL than, one occuJon openlrc
v IUnn SCI\ 1clor Ronald' lllaht, Properly deployed, the
Bouaeom· ._ ~ duty, slides set the tone of each w·
....... 1 ~ tNnlDC Wlth a ment, and Utis cohesion wU
~ 'U9 --io ~ performance.
•:JO ..... A.IM 11111' Culll:s Ill •n!Pt taM: lllew lllf I ... J• lTi.t ~ ~ and his tOuCb ls tvtrf
$M •lid Twiy ..... , ..... ., ~ """!' °"" lbrtil.. .. ~· r.:;· Repertory and • f Mo't be r blt II effectlve. Hli only falJ..
plSts II Did: C.rttr, Jlolt rl I ~w-· JI,-~ 'w.-.,..; ~.. bu' ..&eeded her IS mutlcaJ
Md Mu)M .,,.,,, ··-~~ ~¥~ Earth'' Ile rewiited In 1 con-In( ii lhal he hll written
'beirii~i: ~~ ~boutw; ml11lng 11 Frlda7'1
)?Om !Pi• 1111• polluted 'Whelher or not lht tourilllr
Wqrld. Jerry Patch Ill pp lies version makes the 11blg t.i.m9. ~
10me quickie comedy, whlle the success ~ of South Co.st
another new face, William Repertory'• "Mother Earth"
Black, mimlct • couple ofd may be viewed with pride by
ones -John Wayne· and thoet who were present at lta
Richard Nixon. . crollon. Tiie current pro-
Cl) 9 Min II...., WM ""' n."'f1i1 J'f'ti.tll'ti~ tinuaUon o1. Oran&• County's bJmself out of too much of the tD w, ..._ ._ • • , .. • DMr 1 ••W.. "' MtM. theatrical longevUy record. action and faili to · caplwtze m1111°""',.., fJDIJI....... ~-0-.S,l1'An 1ec1t. A brand new productlon, with on ·hl}ownonatacetalent.
.,,.,..,.,,_ ~~~~...:: but lour original c11\ Tbe atalwam of the t-.45 Q)......., 1c1o111. '*"-...... J."\~"'"· members in an tnlar1fld com-Throrwan-Sbearer score -
Clw.ildllt S. /.ff:t..,,"'~ 1.tl'~ ~or 13, ls beJnc prtsented "Taking tM Easy Way out,"
......... ID:OOG(l),.,_ .. "11$_ · · on the ea.ta !desa atage llld "l\Allldu" llld,· patlkularly,
Cl fJ l'rlf • ...._. Ila" hft 11 fl ltOl1 •belll: ffllV/ feJ!donal company ls Wending the lines are beginning to form · 0~1 0n1 Sweet Unlverae" -~~to Mitra tt tlMI ~ i Jta: weary way toward MMhat·' ilnte. again ou!-side the SCH, cort)e crac~llng through with
•BIDllM (l)TiT .. n.T• tan-wbereitmayormay bo:roffice. ' dtlicloulclarlty,altbouah (I)~ ~ dllplace 11Halr'' u t ll e Havlna At in on three .'Mila Shearer'• frenetic vocal D"\'l'.',.,UMI a-. Cllll ·-t*'•l deftnoive 'Americon roct varied .verslona·•I the show otyUng•· .,. only part11l1Y
9 W.·lZ ;::;:c• hlellct, tHlt Med. \.fl muaica.I. with the originaJ. JOCll cast and replaced by Janis Jami901l on
Tl\e •lren&lh of Ille original ductlon will be In tbe SCR 0 Mother Earth" material has: anenat for aome time. It'a a
been retained, while • great Jbow to be seen -again.
deal of new sequences bave1...,..------'---I
been added -uitderscorlng,
as always, the ecological
theme of the tbow. The over.
rldlnC vein In lltlro, Im-
planted In a lulure wheft
mt LM llltJ Acw:I meanwhile, u the mtr-· the vastly rea:trqctured moun-"Unlvthe" and the abMnct of tll._.lf,.•ll• Gt""9Nu11,fllhrMlf quee 11y1, "back where lt all ' Ung ln midsummer at the another .Sht1rer, Ken, onll" ______ """_
• ......_,. Kelhl••ll Hitchcod: \JI""'' u.. be I a D •• I South Cout H~nhtilogtobe ~--~~ftoordte, 0 ~ drum creates a short-changlna ~"'•"r"''"f ·,..--•· tDIMll nug KJul"..,.... rm u~ on "Easy Way.1'
tm LI 1..eru. 91.& c:rw. .. ow. new SCR production "The MO!t appreciable are Saun-
B"" W'lf""' 1111 B T-Cast Listed -of 'Mother Earth,' .. for dra Mathews-Deacon ID d Gi)Liannt111C1S . It incorporate, the more ID>~ Mimi Smltb, holdovers from ,... •• C•••t N!lf. ( h '.~ COllONADIL~' • IO:ll(ITlll.....,._ cessful elements o t e the original cast, whose ._.:s;:!!
7:J08StlndU,iMICllltfU!tAdUllS • F 'S •d ' amateur a•nd professional respective robust ana velvet Arte • ......,.
1uests.1 10:308 ..... Mom.. McCorrnlt:k . Or pl er ata.glngs. voices remain lint rate. An hi
8Dr. Sl11111 Lieb "G~npolnt"' · (I)...-: "lid:''"' flt...,. This, however, wouJd be impressive newcomer, both to l ''ALICE'S
Dy'H C...Mft ........ ,.,.
"THI LOVI
MACHINl'1 Ill · = 1.Jlnl• ll'"JM• · Pt.,it Call•. Casting has been announced fallacious -for the beat of , the show and to SCR, l! pretty RISTAU RANT"
Millin$ IWe: (llr) .....,.. .... 1111 ~ by the Long Beach Com· "Mother Earth" is, in-songbird Carole MarUn whose • ..._.. I
' ........,.. ("""••I • .,,.... "J.B -• _ ,.., munlty Play-for ita llnl dullitaPly, Toni. Shean:r, Iha vocal pi,a. "Sava the W'1( -
JI0¥1t. .llclr~)JM ~., ...... : ..,,-,,.,.. ·.. ltn productlDIQ, A 8 l tb'a -co ~~musical dll'ector·· for ~II~-" n. .......
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i1Di.t'•Molt1,..,•.,. ' • ., ,•· • O>rlstle's n1lillor ~ 1ea4.11,,... who ls the heart Two , ,..,... 11111-·,,vilti.ow . •!'!"''• ~ ·!ii ', ID:Ul!!,-S 1:' , '"Ille Spider's...... < llld . ..-it 0t the show. Mias quil°"' '*"' fUIMARINE"
, ·-, ' .. •.· •• • 11~ • ..,.., • .._ James Briltill 1" ~· ~lslnPhtladelphlawllh valua~~J°.,:t~~· :J 1&1'-&I ......... •'--UJ , ... _ !l.l...!i. of • lJMi professional ~st, and the 1 the , "9 · fll~bln .... ~. ,., ....... ~ lllC er, WoS: ma Costa Mesa version, excellent Marino-~ and Steve f-e Df.11.MI e 11n: (C) ...... ...-(mW. will feature Paul Teschke, as it is auffers fr'om her te . Miss Ba kJ h I
• ._ Jotn C.lllfltld. Perkins, Kay Moore, V l -,_.... ul) '4'-frM Astaln. llfll ~. Robert Renfrow, A.rt h u r:ri·~·~~~~i·~~rsoin.~§~~n;;a~ • .....,..,.,.._ •. ,,,,..,,... Coulter, Dee Dee Davldao!t.
James Livlnptone, J a c \
L-00·{))-(RI "'"'°'" ·-Lackman, Willlllll Dennin,'
..-......, " fiM 11111 hb ill!"' -lllw Richard Gish llld Kenneth t1111por1ry rtpllc1111tnt 11 Dr. Sim M
MeTf1\th CV•r• M~u), 1 tidy tit» fl Cllta k... ~~~der•s Web'' · wll1 be
tw 1'holl" pmtl'IOI ll 1 tllre4t II GI DI Mwlt .... --nted for ai:J.: weekends, him and his p1tl1nt&. ,.. ~ D-~La11 .... 11 Cunt 11 Jotll:J118(J)""'lrlll• .«>pening Jpn. 7 ,at the ""~ ~ playltouse, 5021 E. Anaheim N•Nlh, stir qu11hrtltck fl Pl1I (I) ..... "Tiii lqlq Ne" (Ill'! St.: Long Beach. Reservations footbtll's New YoB Jell. C.m• ml) '62~1ch1rd Conti, Shefltf ·•
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After Record Win istakes . ' ' -' •
,~,.49ers Beatilig'-Detroit
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Rams Win.Battle, . .
But LQse War
In NFC -West .
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PJl'TSBWGH (AP) -"II I were bet.
U4<1 w..iil have lobe! on SaD .Frsn-
cbj!o," Mld,Toiamy Prothro. ' . . , . ~· ~ klni.,lzed coach of.1he la Angil ... ),lallla. a muter bridge plaf<r . -~ =-' fOk<r, knew ·~ the ...
HI> Rams cle!ealtd Pl.lbburih, »;If. . .. had a, cbaoce to win Ille NFC ·West
' Dlv;alon ,UU. il lht Uen.IOll °' llecL ID
their ,.,.. wilh Delroll
· ··But ~·,Forty·Nintn. ir1bbed tl»';titlt
by dtlealln( DelJ:oit ,Sl-27, lllllq tlle 1111 . · .. = .. llP>l . In lht NaU-1· FOOWell
"W• ""' hJib ml light rut . weelt
qalnsl Wllhingtoo," aaid 1he :l'/0-pouod
Prolhro,_ wbo watcbed lht lint part ol
tbi LlorH9ers game· on television before cleporllnc with bis team for 1he Weal
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'-;,', l'Aililks hlnl 'to get Up for a game like •,l,lbll: y..,•,. -noi, ..... ,a you '1n 111a1 It
. --'1!Jllilol; You hope II doe<, but
Y<!U !-\IY ~'i tnow ." ' kOinai\ Gal>iJcl'agreed wllh Protllro.
. "We c!On~ lhlnk Sin Franclaco 11· l<!\IC
to .... ~. lht Banil ~-back ~·
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'berort 1he vhdict wu oul I
l'Wt ~ we bad to win, bul 11 wu
'· ·mi;i fir u.s IO play tllll --wo
1.AKERS'·JIM McMILLIAN,, PHii:!. Y PLAYIRS'STRITCH FOR IALL.
really dlcln'l -·· ' .
Stoei.r .quarlerbael: Terry Bradshlw
•cookln'l UDderstand lhat point of v!ow1 ,
"'You don'J get down when you're up
Cltargers Fall1 48-33
for a •plomblp.
" oW ut me whit happened in the
Dehver and Houston games," ht con.
tinued, referring to two Steelers losses
Which ·wiped out lhetr liUe hopes lhia
S_vare Says ·lte's Nuts
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Brldshlw threw two touchdown pauu
for the steelers, thrff.yardera to Larry
B'°"a ml to Ron Shanklin. But be alle
To Take San D~ego Joh
threw lour illtereepllons.
'"That ratt us down," u.id Steeler coach
Oiuck Noll.
'.'Wt llrUcr lt to th0m phys(cj]Jy," aald
Bractaw;, "but four .interceptions lost · ' B d G ble the football game and you can quote me ~.,. · ~t{?.~ it s a ain · ~·~~ ~:~;~L'"? ~i!
( ' T· la-cepUoo by Coy Bacon and a fumble by
' \'> 'lo J f · ' Jolm Fi,.ila, 1he Rams 1ot lwo field 1oals '. -~#LS1 ft9ers in Playoffs ~a_t.i~tia'lina:-~11ne'!'!r~!":
, \' I ' fi j David Ray booted field 1oais of 11. 10
F N't!Scm(AP) -A Delroil from.., and I got•ludy ml !ound•a mlllyardl,lhtlallonecomlncwllha
ns' g ble, w¥ helped the Sin hole." mlnuto left In lht lint hlU, IO live lhe
· ~ lhe NaUonat Foo~ Rania !ht msrgin of Yictory. ne. ~l~f;. #ill tive forever in The touchdown brought tht tlen· from ~'l'he Rima final toucbdown came u the
ls\jl ~·fMl!•les Rams fans. behind for lhe thlrd.tlll)e lnllbe game. clock ·-oul In Ille tbtrd quarter with
I jhought .,, bacr to play it Iha! '"Y The· frustrated Liops, wbo fmlsbed 7-1-1 Lmy'-bolU,. .,.. from 1he one.
'--'-., Bradlbalrlld lheaeelen on drlv., of .,.. ~ . . ,.: Lluns coach Joe and second In· lhe NFC-Central, ICOrid lit .,lif ·IY.,~ lw lht two touchdowns
l ~ • iolg gamble Swiday lhtee toudldowns and bad three apPaUol but ll -~ """'lb to ovin:ome Uie · wa51!0 lhe 49ers' winning toudKlo)rns wiped out by penalliaa Jn lbt millallel. •
n· in · • diviskxM:llnchi:ng season-ending bit.tie. . The Rama, thus fmished the ltUOrt
'Y• • • Landry, -sel, • NFL """"' with an l+l record ml the Sleelen a lhl 49ers won the National Football rushing r9C«'d for quarterbecb duijac • ~
ence West witb a &-5 record arid the game; ran JOr-two toudxSownt 1'Mf. · 0
1 • °"ay the Washington Redskins here wert· nalllfled by -naJUet -L•·,,,.......fl•mt\~ 11 • 1 1 • -n .... ,..... : ,~.tM!er&. • 1 1 ,_,. ·Sunday ln a playoff opener. And the 49ers got their biggest break.Di ~-~,; .. ., 11 +
' Rams finished a..S.1 in the-NFL'• Lhe day when an illegal motion ~ty 1 ~ = ~~;.1:....ff'tnl G1W1t1 l ll•Y uctl
t race aflet exchanging the lead was called against them on 1 puntiog '"'t -•..-i. a ,... ,_ ,, .. .,,.w cG«•
ithe &rs eight Umes during the play. u -11~~ by• ~ ' · Late in the third period & bid ·~ to 'In. -lflenltlln, I .... """' ,,...,_ Jo.r.11 Fr~came fro,:n behind thtee 4.9ers punter Jim .McCann° wu picked up u -11:=:..i. t "'" cJ11111ct11
' in f,s gam~, w· ~ on by the Lions' Ron Jeasie, whonmbl«J,Jn. A~_......, ••• _......., ~k· aim Brodiei.S-~'·ll4lt'\.¥/--~'!f mne ~whit looked like 1 :::i~ itJ: •1:; · "* run In tbe :.petJod. "liMl!fldo..;i lhal wciulcl hive Pon Detzolt ...... -•• ,..
the gatDbijn& J..ioat1. \. '1' , & 80I ~· BUt the play dkla't count :.,-:;: ,.-.. ,,.;: ~
with nO pla~~t.s.f :~~tbepenaltyand:McCaafmlile, ~,. ._. Ml , 27.24 .u tbe • : ;a~~t-on-.bil lec!ond. b'y. y.,. ,_111.. ~ i:
HOUSTON ·(AP) -Harland Svare Is
golnc li>'bt lie1d coach of !he Sin Dl .. o
Qlargers next year after all aqd ap-
parently that's the' way he wants it.
''l'm probably nuts," he said Sunday,
shortly after it was announced he would
r~m: "I love coachlni· 'I always have '
ml I jull wantod to do ii. I thought II
was be:!it for the team."
The announcement came as a surprise
~_11use it had been announced earlier tl'iat 'Svare, also the Chargers' general
manager, would 11erv"e oruy· as tntertm
head coach this season. ' '
·But cbargor pftsldenl Eugene Klein
changed all that ' · Kletn explained he had watched-Svare
closely am he took' over alter 10 gariies .
th!! Jelson .Cor Sld Gillman Who resigned.
''by. mutual content." r
Xleln, aald he thought the Olargers
needed Svai't's leldershlp, discipline, and .
his ability.to 1et along wltll lhe youn1er ·
. ~Y"' on ·lhe. team. Klein said be W. ·
weted a coaCh with a . defenalve '
bocklJ'C)Und.
Svaie 'diil "°' campaign for 1he job,·
Klein sak1. Bi.it ,Xleln slid the , two men
talked last Monday' and' be asked Svare to
renialn 11 bead Coach. ' ~ '
Klein sakl Svare wouJd not cOntinue 1s
general manager and called a new1 ~
fertllCe In Sin Dlttr• for !Oday IO on-
nounce further changes.
Klein nkl be wanted to make the an-~ quickly. because be .wanted
the il1Yer1 to know the situation. ·
Gillman reslaned !ollowJag a 34-33 lo11
to .~and1.Urocor<I ..
Svare won two and lost • two . in • hit .
-tit as-beld cooch. 'lbe Cl>argen losl . '
-. lo OncinnlU, 31-0, and beal Mlnnuoto'llO-
If•and Penver 4>17. · ,
A Tbe !flria&e to Sy.are'• four-game Rt. u
the 0Jarger1 coach this year w11' ~
by Houston's aafetyman Ken Houiitoo,
wbo returned two pass intercept'°'11 for
touchdowns wMbln 34 aeconds Sunday to
lead' bis Houston teamma\el .lo a 49-33
triumph over S&n Diego.
With 1he Oilen !railing, 30-21, In lbe
final mlnut., ol 1he 'lhlrd quarler,
Houston intercepted a John Hadl pess on
the .San Diego 35 and raced untouched to
cUt the deficit to 30-28.
On 1he fin!· play afler lht enaulnc
kickoff, llau&tol\ intercepted qain on 1he
29 ani1 doVe' over Mike GarreU lnto the
end zone to make it JS..21 in favor of
Houston.
Thus 5aJ1 Diego Wll Winless on 'the '
road for the 1171 campaign. ..
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·~1'51~ Tennessee,RazorbacksClash ToD.lg: ht
~-""" le8lned w t 1 b er l'\'1llk Nunley to stnp Landry.
~\;.~· ti*.' droYt 1n for 1he r.w !f! 'lt6ia ooe nnt down on a lllrq ' Schn>iber lhll'd down
ml anojtlJe{ on 1n oll1lde penally
fM U...on a lhitdclown play. ,
, the 3'-,..r..id puslng master
~~"P,111,r:-·.wilh hi!, !OM•·· oa I lblnl-md-el&hl
ploy 11 lht ll<iill'10.
"I've seen blm in a lot cl p~
1lt\l.aU001," sakl toaeh Dick Nolan. "U be
llas to do It, he does." '
"They qever program me to run that
far," 11Jd Brodie, who earlier threw *t" twdldown,..... to run bll cart<r
IOlil lo -''TbeJ. IOol< lht -pattom
MEMPHIS, Tam. (AP) -"l'belr
dt:fense ls oot jut aood, it's outstan.
dine," said c;oach i'ronk Broylta of
,Arkansu on the eve-fl. bis lluor'blcb'
µbeltJ ilowl ·-,.,..!loo wllb, nJillb-
ranked Tennenee ~. · / :r don~ ....u....,. •. .,_ wU!l ..,,
rnucb speed aU acron a. board,""'
Broylts .. 1c1. "Tbe)'odon'l •IQ'· -..i
long." ' .
Tennesaee's dtfve to 1 •2 <HUOa that
Included a •lllllhlnt! 31:11 ~ 0110r
prevtouSly undel•ted Pal ii.ate w a •
keyed ....... Plo1 -lid .., All-
-llftly _, 11Qon1 oDd llnebacken Jackie Wder IDd ll>J' Ne-
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ties, ...!Ii packlnr .AJJ:&>ulhtllleQ> "\VIUl'llle-1rtal athletes ml 1he ,. •.
Oonfennc& credtn&ills. ~ perlence.tbey've aot on their defen1lvt
'lbe bltlle ww ... lhe. ruged Vol · uoll, •'-y f,.t uiey <an·bandle on-e'• · dolenderl ml Ille apiollve Porter a!· • ~-, ... ollenlf," Broyles. said.
0. TV T~'9•c· . •'!be llll>ranlred Raaorbacks, l1IMtl>llP
· ('•ll••el 7 .t !I · In Ille -Con!...,.,., will provide
tacit II 11oW before a ..-crowd cil
I0,100 In ~ -and ....
Ilona! t.lm1lon ·-· -~ ... hlH peaed the -.. the -of the postaeam 11n1Qlt1. atabllldac Temie11ee u a ODe10int
1a..n .. lo ulond IU --llnalc lo ---
T~~ ..,. of Ila tOucbtll tesll 11111,
7ftl'· . • ' Qull1efback Jot Ferguoon, one of lht
nation'• lelldlnc puma, piled up mora
than toOO yanl1 In 1he air wllUe a trio of
-bocb lacked .. -l,IOO -Dtcky Morton 111, Min Saini IOI and Jon
Rlcbanlsm 411. \
. Twea11111 u:pa\eaced of l en ti Yt
' • problems .,i;. In tho -bul bl(lln to
1 .. blllu behind lour11\ upil quarlttllack
}Im Ma:rwell. 1 sehlor wbo hlan'l lllltd de!~t llnCt lakJn& . .........i III 1.ine1·
ago.
Qirl W._, a _,,,. All.SEC
fullbacl: wbo ~ -rills in'lllt
Vlllder1Jl11 pme• eu.. WMI ap, w11
f,lven Ult~ IO play. ''The decialon
s mine, not the doctors/' &aid Vol eotdl
BIU B11Ut. "Thia i. Ibo 1111 cbuce for
him 10 play for T.,..,.... A Hlllor
should be able Id plQ' wltll ...,. pain to bla Anal , ......
•. ~ f TexasA&M.
COLLEGE STATION, Tes. -Tnli
ADI !Oday Dll1led lllillllll COllill
Emoey BtUanl IO replace Gem SlallSitls
u lite Agle bead foolball .-ti and
·-cllrector. ... Jletlard = l>Jlve-year •eoalj:ac\
,jiot lerml. --. '., ..... ~I Jadt K. Willlaml m.l<lo ~~t ind aaid, "We ari,.ioo
'\Cliecl~.~'° secure the .-vica4 '4f
IUdLln Odt.ti!dng man." ·• , ·
Bellard wu offensive backfield COldi
It Teua. -.~.
Bellard II.Id be was 1'thrilltd0 to .._o.
cept 1he oller of beadlnc AMI'• 1lbletlo
procram and foolball llafl. -.·. , StalllnO was fired afte.t 1 disap.
polDUa1 M ......, atlboulh !be' Aai<I won four or their list five pma, loiil&:
to Colian Bowl-bound Teus Ill the ~-"" ·~·
EL PASO, Tex. -Oiarte1 Y. Medi;!.
dctl, an Hold country boy" (l!fn
Lewllvfile, Ark., headed rot San Frtut
claco Sunday where be will coach 'the
Eu! squad In the Shrine Bowl wlltl• hli
mind made up to stay u bead roOtball t.ch at Louisiana State. ·: ~.
"Ii Wai nlct..0 hive received auch · 1 1booa Ode' ofter from Tau AM
'Uoiveraltf:to become bead !ooll>atl cOiiCls ·~ allljollc dlractor," McQeodoa s!ia
bel<lre catching ID early fillht weal
1'But, my lt years with LSU belP'd me
make I toqb decision." " ,,,, ,
RABAT, Morocco -A five-weet v.aca-
tion IWI)' f:ror'1 the golf COW'M '1p.
pareoUy wo1 1he tonic Orville 1'!0Cl<\Y llOO!ied to revitalize bis golf game. .
The former Army Sgt. Jed 1 aeven-111a9
American domination of 1he MOl\lCCO
Intemallooal GoU Grand Pri%, winning
lht 151),000 even! by lwo 1trokff SUnday
with a 72-hole total of 291. l .•
He new back io 1he Uailtd ·s~tes Wifb
fl2,000 In llnl prlu money •
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you ,fJY you're IOITY· . •
Fklrida s .. te baskelball coach Hugh Du'rtwn uld "IOITY" and lots more
Saturday night as his nintb-r~k~
SeminoJell for!elted to Ille un~~ Unlvetsity ol Hawail. ¥
Hawall was leading'JO..lO"when l>Jrblm
was,ejected with 11:43 to play in the fint
half. Durham refuted ·to ie&ve the floor,
so the game halted. ·-.
liurbam laid tater Ula! be apoloilzed to
both teams and to 1 capacity crowd· GI
7 416 wbkb turned out for the match. ' · · . ' '
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ATLANTA,. Ga. (AP) -The sp6ria
world pays tribute today to Robert 'i)R
''Bobby" Jones, the ,olfipg ~pt who
died salunlay· 11 U>e •1• ""· '< Private Hl')'kes were adledul~, .Ulls
aflernocin 11 OUlad Cemtler1 whn Iba
RI. ftty, MilJ'. Jobo D. Slapielon, wbo
hlpliled J_, ... Catholic·-day• w ... be died. ollidatlng. ',;
· .,It'1 a .-t loa to golf," Aid ~
Sanders. '"lbere pever wU1 be anyone ;to
equal hi• aceompUshment1."
Billy Casper laid, "He bad auch I ~
life and eoormpj;lsbed 10 many ~·
tblt in pall~ Utrough edvenity be.~~
a 1reat lnspintloo IO 1ll -knew~.
J-'died "peocefully In hi• •leOP.:.
_, to doclOrs -bad ~ trullJil him for lht aaeurlam . lbel:Jl!P
lht immedl•l< cause of death. -
He 1ullered r...n a patn!ul tiaCl<
di1t1se called l!>Yrinl• myella, whi!;ll
ended bis rotfinl ..-In IMI. _ ,: J-..Dieved p>il'I ooly GrlDd ~
In 19111, wirWnl Ille U.S. ()pen, li'!~lfi!i Ami-. the -°"" and ='""! Am1teur. •
'lbe ftal "will Uve forever in Ult ~
ol golfers and ,por\smen everywherf,
aaicl A!1IOld Palmer. _. •
e,n·Hocsn aaid ol Jones, '"l'be ~
WU lick 10 ion.I and be fouCbl II = -"llY the1 1 llliDk ... b1vt • '
dllcovered the leCf"tt to Jones' sUC'Ced4::..
11 WU lbe llref11tll of hla mind."
'Ille Augulla National GOU Club In till G<orJla had mode Jones "pttSiclent \n ~y!' Jceeswas er1nctpall1. ~ lw lllabllllliqi the club..,
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By ,PHIL R.W in the 1oni run of an 88~ setback. , , ... ' ,Also, many or Ganesha's bucket.a were cond half to ~ up an ~ven wldet ~ °' "" 0..1~ 1"11111 sl•ff WIUt an inability • l& consistently . -o6~e easy variety -uncontested lay-Ins margin.
Uck of hel4t!t cotlld provf: lQ be as 1 penetrate thi!:1Giants' 1·2·2 zone derense and easy crippl~ 011> a pqtent :long· pass Carlisle 1wnmect, up the plight ol his
deildly 1AS the, plague ' for Est.ancia'f aod &definlte-d.isadvanlage on.the boardS' play, tor inslaocei · , -· , ' · learn: 'f'We were just standing~ Qt.Ii
Eagles as the current basketball season (Gl\nesha ~on the h!bound ~attiet 58!35}, I' '.Oanesha·~ blew it open 1ln tho second tlw'l.•nd were .to~, to play ~tr. (the
wears on. . 1. co:acbl Dd\lc Carlisle's losef! coul4g't'.· , qWl.rter, ,y;hen -it .stonrned .f~m a f.6.Z2 Cf&hts') typJ ~f game. f • · •·
This all-too-aprent chink in the operate at their normal . rafe · 1>1 deftclt Into a 43-J.S balltirnee'dvantage. · "They're a'tough team and We"jUst l:rad
armor or J.he pinl·slµld Eagles took its sharpshooting efficiency -•something , • · With the, Eag1es irtfthroes ·of a .con·· 1a ·cold stK>Otlng nlght.11 .,,. · • 1' • .• •
toll Saturda)I night in the cb,mpionship which had gotten them into the . tQUmey ci:µ-rent five-minute cold spell :bl -the• fif!· Oane!ha's fine M ~ore operative
decider of Ule fifth· aMuat San Clemente finals to begin with. , ' cond stanza, Ganesha tnade ii..move. • C I e v e Porter was selected ~ the
Kiwanis · t9umAlncnt at ~ Clemente Speaking of shooting, the Eagles can· The Giants made h41y witb,.seven Eagle tourney's most valuable player. with
High. ' ned only 21 of 71 tries from the noor for • tu'ritovers in•thal quar(er ar\(t..tran.sfonn· male Bob MoscO Ji>inina 'lilm on die all·
Thrown ·agalnst. ihe much-taller anicycold29.6percentagewhlleUii.wln-'cdthemgeiierally.intopoints.. ' totlme)' aquad. ,. ~ · '
Ganesha 'Giants from Pomona, the ~ ners hit on 33 ol 73 for a mare steady 45.8 Then, the. Pomena cagers ran up a 12·3 ., Eaglel Crall Hays and Doug Confer
E!tancia midgets were simply no match . nonn. edge in Ule fi{t;t three minutes of the«-represented the · runper&up oo •the all·
tourney unit while San Cltuntnte forward
Mlke"llowlln1 and Mission Vl•l•'• junior
guard Rob Ferguaon filled out the ill·
.tourney ,lineup.
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Pete Sellers hit a pair of free throws
with 55 sei:Onds : left to propel San
·Clemente's Tritona to i 78-77 victory oyer
· Costa "Mesa in the· fii'lal round or the fifth
ilMual San Clemente Kiwlnis ba&k'etball
' tournament Saturday'nlght In the Trlfons'
·gym. . . . . '. . ,
Thus; coich John Biker's Tritoos Y!in
'the tourney's ccmsolalion-title &nd take a ·
break in action until Dec, 28, when they'll
· jiartk:ipate In the 'Rincho Alamitos
tourney. ·
·The Mesa11s ,of' Emil Neeme;
mean1fhile,. will. i:etUJn W. the hardwoods
1 ·f)n Dec. 21 In the opening round of the
Newport Kiwanis tournament at ·Newport
Harbor High.
Saturday's fast break Confrontat1on
was mMt nerve-wrackin g in ' the· ·final
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···With the hosts down by Tl-76, the· 5-11
Sellers was rouled while drivjng hi ror a .
lay-In and he responded ~y dropping in
both en_ds of a two-shot penalty offering.
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After the Tritons muffed an ensuing
bucket and charity ~ after a steal, the
Mustangs from Mesa still had another
opportunity to pull the issue out of the
fire.'
But a desperation Z7·foot.er Crom behind
the key by 5-8 jwtior guard ijlck Brown-
ing was off the mark with four seconds to
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Laguna Tourney
· Heads Prep Slate
' Four Orange Coast area prep basket-
ball teams are back in action with the
Laguna Beach Invitational beginning Ur
day and the Troy Invitational starting
Tuesday.
Coach John Driscoll's University Tro-
jans sought their second victory of the
campaign this afternoon when they bat-
tled Moreno Valley in the opening round
of the ls.team Laguna Beach setup.
Coach Jerry Fair's host Artists wrap
up the day's eight-game salv<> with a 9
p.m. test against Norco.
The Huntington Beach Oilers of coilcb
Elmer COmbs will be seeking an initial
win in the Troy Invitational Tuesday
against El Modena at 5:30.
Troy, recent Valencia tourney cham-
.pion, plays host to coach Dave Carlisle's
Es~ia quintet in the 8:30 clash.
ESTANCIA'$ SCOTT INNES (31) GRABS REBOUND AS MATES J EFF FORD tLeFl'il;. BUD CONFER WATCH.; ·'
Memphis Rips
Spartans;
LSU Breezes
Memphis State took advantage of San
Jose State mistakes Saturday to win the
Pasadena Bowl, 28·9, before 15,244 fans in
the Rose Bowl.
Chel'king Out 'Pros ·
Dallas-Minnesota Tilt ..
Gets Playoffs Started
Phase One of the race for the Super
Bowl is over with regular season play in
the books and Christmas Day's set of two ·
confrontation s on tap.
yards to power the Philadelphia Eagles
to a 41·28 victory over the New York
Giants. ·
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To 64-4 0 Win
Over. Laguna
Mission Viejo'• Dlablos took maximum
advantage of an extremely cold first half
performance by the Laguna Beach
Artists to annex third place In the fifth
aMu.al San Clemente Kiwanis basketball
tournament Saturday night at San
Clemente High.
In rolling to a 64-40 lriwnph, coach Pat
Roberts' winners poured in the points in
lhC: initial half while the Artists of Jerry
Fair v.•ere experiencing a long frigid
spell.
In fact, after the lead had changed
hands three times in the very early
going, things really turned heavily in the
Diablos' favor, with· play-maker Rob
Ferguson and cornerman Gil Nonnandie:
working the outside and double posts
Steve Blacker and Pat Wilkinson gelling
their way much of the time on the inside
against the taller Lagunans .
Blacker and Wilkinson, not normally
Diablo starters, recently earned regular
roles after 6-1 team captain· Craig Citro
injured his ankJe and 6-4 Steve Rudisell
was relegated to a reserve spot.
At any rate, no matter what com.
binalion was used, Mission Viejo was
able to maintain near-complete control of
the first ha!! action, piling up M much
as· a 24-point lead at 37·13 just before in·
termission.
The Oiablos worked themselves into the
upper hand for good at 10-8 mldway
through the first period and then tallied
20 points in the ne.1t nine minutes while
Laguna was putUng through jU!t f o u r
markers in tbe same span.
Carrying this a bit farther, the Artists
suffered through a pair of lengthy dry
spells in the midst of the larger one.
In one of the scoreless skeins, the
losers went four minutes without a point
at the end of the first quarter and the
outset or the second as Mission Viejo ei-
panded its edge from 10-8 to 20-10.
Then, following Laguna's 10th marker,
Fair's quintet went another 5~2 fruiUe ss
minutes as the Diablos blew their· fat
bulge to 30-12.
The winners posted as much as a :JO.
point diHerence in the second half as both
coaches cleared their benches in the final
quarter. ·
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And Bert Jones came to life with a
vengeance before a national television
audience to learl Louisiana St a t e
University tr> a 33-15 victory over Iowa
State in El Pa.so's 37th annual Sun Bowl,
also on Saturday,
This was the bowl geme picture Satur-
day as the holiday craze began in earnest
across the nation. ,
In Pasadena's famed Rose Bowl, San
Jose made too many mistakes to keep up
wlth Billy "Spci:ok" .1Murphy,'s 'figers,
champion$ ;Q.f tht ~flssuuri Valley Con·
lt'll be lhe Dallas Cowboys and ?-.1in·
nesota Vikings at lO a.m. followed by the
Miami Dolphins-Kansas City Chiefs te st
at 1.
A day later Baltimore and Cleveland go
at jt followed by the Washington Redskins
and San Francisco 49crs.
That's how il is followin_,s Sunday's rinal
salvo tbat r~sulted in San Francisco's an·
nexation or the NFC Western Division
crov.11 and the final game of musical
chairs between champion l\tiami and run-
nerup Baltimore in the AFC· Eastcrh '
Divi~ion.
AT OAKLAND -The Oak\811d·(laiders r
who lost three in a row to Jose out in" tbeli-
bid for the playoffs, bOuneild back wilh a
21·13 '"ictory over Denver. '
AT KANSAS CITY -Jan Slenerud'5
five field goals and Bobby Bell 's 25-yard
{nterceplion gave the Kansi1..City Chiels ·
a 22-9 v.·in over hapless Buffalo, which
wound up with a 1-13 mark. .
' . AT NE\V ORLEANS -Bob Berry's.22-.
yard touchdl»\'n pass to Ken Burrow fiith ·
34. secoods to play lifted the Atlanta,
F1alcons to a 24·20 victory O\'er N(w
Oi:-leans and gave the Falcons their first
111JJ,ning season in history with a 7-6-1·
record.
u ·nder $2,000:
ference. ·
11We just did not cash in On our scoring
oppcrtunlUes," &aid San. Jose coach
Dew,ey King. ".When it was 1(-3 we were
on the. ooe )'(!rd line .i-~ didn't score."
That. was in the scoreless third period
when Carey Mulwee 1slopped San Jose's
Joe Hlck"I for no gain on rourlh do,vn.
The Tigers turned an interception and a
fumble into 14 fourlh-<Juarter points to
break the game open. Murphy saw the
turning point ct>mlng much earlier, after ~
San Jo.5e took a 3-0 lead on Larry Barnes'
33.yard field goal.
Tom Carlsen, a 176-pound sophomore
defensive back, broke through to block
John McMlllen's punt at the San Jose II.
then pounced on the ball after it had
bounced Into the end ione for P.tSU's first
touchdown.
•·Carlsen'• punt block was planned.
bec•Ule of the gaps In I.heir line, and it
probably was the turning point of the
gamt.'' Murphy said.
C&rM allo inlerctptrd a pass and
wu named defensive pla yer of the gam~.
In El Puo, Jones made his second
Lt~ 1ppcarance or the year. The
LSU junior completed seven or nine
,._. ft#' two touchdowns in leading
UV to 1 2:M vJdOry ovtr Notre Dame
..,,..UUyrar. U bM performance Saturday against
Iowa IUk was even greater. fie com· J.ldod 12 of IJ paJSes, including six af
~ .. bll cousin Andx Hamllton, to
" kM• State'• dcbut11n pest-season p.,.
AT ' ?-.IlAl\fl -The playoff boun1d
Dolphins uf ·Mi ami exploded for three
touchdowns ill five minutes en route to a
27·6 smasher over the Green Bay
Packers before ·a·record Dolphin cro\\'d of
76,812.
The game marked a comeback effort
by Green Bay"'s Burt St.arr, who com-
pleted 13 of 22 passes for 126 yards.
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AT BALTll\10RE -Jlm Plunkett's 88-· yard touchdown pass to Handy Vataha, Host UC lrvine!and Sa11 Diego SI.ate are
after · New England slopped a late be favored to win firJ!t round games in,
Baltimore scoring bid. ensured a 21-17 opening action of the four·team Anteater
victory for the Patriots "t1h1ch knocked Kiwanis tourna'tnent Jn Crawford Hall
the COits out of firs t place in !he AFC East. Tuesday night. ·
AT ClllCAGO -Bob Lee passed to Dick Davis, a ,former tfct coach
Bot> Grim ror two touchrlo'tl-ns and Fred directs the de.stlnieS\..of the A'itecs f~
Cox booted a pair of field goals as the San Diego State 'tl'ilo lost their flrsL game ·
?-.linncsota Vikings \.\armed up for the of the season Saturday night to Oregon
l\FL playoffs 'tl'ith a 27·10 victory over State, 96-90. They are now 7'J .
the Chicago Bears, San Diego State wiil tangle with Chap-
AT NE\Y \'ORK _Joe Namath pa ssed man C.Ollege tn the 7 o'cloc:lr opener
for t~·o 1ouchdo'tlns, one a 74-yarder to Tuesday 'tl'hile UCI will face Humboldt
Don l\1aynard. and reserve Clifford ·S~c in the 9 o'('Jock finale .
flicC\aln raced 6., yards for a louchdOwn · · The Tuesday losers will meet at 7
as the New York Jets 01,rrwhctmed Cin-\Vcdncsday ev~ing and the victors will . . tangle for tbe championship a\ 11 c1nnat1, M-2L In the season lina\c,, Pac· · D ;·· s D' • • A1'WASllL~GTO~~-i\UkeHowc.ll's6S· tng_ avs arr· 1ewo ~uad art guards Jimmy. \Yii~ios and Jim Harris y<'lrd return with an inlercepllon sot up a along with forward Jeff Pete and 6-7
lour,-yard touchdU'tl'n pass to give center Chris McMurray. Cle1cl~nd a comc·from·behlnd victory , uc1·s ffeshman ·ctnler,•Dave Baker 11-
over \~a!hlnj.'!lon. 8) wlll be (acing llwnboldt'1 Jim
AT ~'E\'i' ronK r Pete Liske fired Srh,vem, a &-fl .pivot man -one of the
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He also irabbed oll U ,.. Jon. II at the LA Sparta · opei\IDJ ......i dedilio to the the lloor . .-.i.. ,0 Illa
bounds ancf. had a batch of ' ..,..., Mqno!fa Sentkiell.· 11 ·I'S , ~
steals. Co 1 to M 1 II ' I DO U l Saturday ...nrD&; tlJ &el ~ MdnoUa ' blpn -..rlinr
· 'Illus Golden West, now ·H MacLWI bu accepted aa in. -annual Anaheim llol~ bOlli lioirds In the llllrd period for the sea.on, has a thtel-the ml! · with • ~'·"' _,, and game winnlng llreaf< and 1.,. vllalloo to run In • doy Feetlval cage toun>amenl the"·~p;;· "'-"cba'. fell
after No. 4 Tuesday nlgh~ 1vent. • under way at A n a be Im b6iilDol bJ ....., ,,.. end
bostlng the Chapman junior It featuru a lllNtudded Convention c.m.r. w ... Ihle to'fict·"I' ·on!j two
varsjty team at I. . field !hit IDcluda Mark Schllf,-The Monan:bl -· lhll Id tho lourtb ....... 1'.h' RusUe~ then concluded in& of Garden Grove. Schillin& afternoon .. qa.lm( Auhtim .A.full court prerfi'C'defeme
theU' pro-Christmas schedule f •-•~ "-"~'-'a u•·• In --•~-~~~ In""'" foart11 -lalled to with a game against visiting !Jooeo --·~~-• ...,. ~ ~~ -r s.n Diego Mes• Wednesday premJer PIJP mnen. with •• compelltlon an11 ......... 11r.P'!t-!:'r~ .. ~:. ";;
night. outdoor beat ol t:IU. He'll them In tho' Hmlflnall at t ,on ' p6lnla to two.Int tbt MGiiardlo .
Fullerton JC caplured the have to be almost thallast In Tueaday. Anaheim lost to to •tau a ......,..irn& -
tourney cbamplonM!p wlth·1n the aeeded rltt wber• every Orqe Saturday, IMt. • ed&e *Ith 1:41"1ef\ to play.
80-81 victory over East LA.. It one of tht seven entruts has Miter Del eolCb Jerry Atte.r jhat, .Mater Del wbit-
was the second straight r~ run 4:20 or better. tltd:itay 1t'the Wid but could that coach Moe Ra®vlCh 1 ( The other three. area nm-Tardie admitted hil lqUld wu *'& m doeer thari flv• pohl&I,
Hornets bad ...., the Chaffey , nen entated" in the -in-PWni a U!llo .blrnap>,enl tlll ~ DW&I!' <!.victory,
affair. elude Marlnl'• Bob Phlllipt, w.-y .followinl ill fourth Mt•Dll c.ti:i
Chaffey nlpped LA Valley, Costa Meea'• John Obwang strallbl day'ol-1111on. , to • " ,.
61.fiO, for third place. and Newport Hubor11 John ''We're not playlQs well at = : . 6 ! ! · ';
Andenon was selected to the Holcomb. all,.. be Did followlnc ~ .....,_ 1 1 , ,
all-tournament team along Olawang and Phillps will s.··~·y· , ___ ,_ v.-n. ...., , 4 ., 11 with Bra,d M c N am a r a compete 1n a aec:ond tw~mile M,14l.W. wu w n-.-
(Fullerton), Darcy Ba I I e Y run while Holcomb will enter ''We tact ~ and wt ~ ! ! 1 •
(Chaffey) and Ken Gray and the rated Mile. Olswang and have been tnconmtent '°far. ,.1111a 1• w ,! s!-
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Westminster
Downs Rival
~ 1 • 1 t Citing 11 the open compelition.1, w~:' : ,~ 2~ 11~ Santa Ana Hlgb'a Marc
c1tn11 tn1 ~t will TtDfW bis rivalry
M1111t ': ~ ~ ;: W i t b such Soutnland nm-
=~" 1 ~ ~ ,: ners 1s L<impoc'a Te r r y
r..nnett ~ ' ' 1• Williams (t:Ol.2), Upland's
Jaduoll 1: : : 'i Gordon Innes (8:$t.4) and LA ~ 1 e ' t City champ Jose Amay1 of ~~i.r,., Geldtn w.!: n"cH~• ;~ WUson High (8:54.4).
Gauchos Face Raiders
After 69-56 Cage Loss
GILMAN HOT SPRINGS -Palomar11 largest le.cl w11
Travel-weary and physically a SG-30 margin with l :J.4 re-
haggard after losing nine of malnlng Ln the came. just
their first 10 g'imes, the Sad-btfort the Gauchos tDade • dlebacL College Gaucho 1 H cut return borne to Mission Viejo late rally in an e ort to f that bulge down. High Tuesday night (I) or • In the fist-paced final ball,
matchup again!t the Moorpark tn which the team1 fought to •
Raiders. 32-32 standoff, Gaucho frosh
Coach Roy Ste v _e.n 1 ' forward Don Swaim had the
freshman-studded Gauchos (l· hottest hind, 81 be was ac-
9) got 1 taste of what may be curate from both corners to
a long Mission Conference end up with 15 Points.
campaign Saturday n I g b t Th.e Cometl from ViJta
against fellow loop member also enlO'"ed 1 54-45 re-Palomar in the final round' of • the Mt. San Jacinto tourna-bound.Ina: Id.vintage.
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about the tint 10 minutes of Htln'I 1 1 ' J LAS VEGAS -Westmin-,..._ t I I ' •-• Lions t light -t action, but t~ C.ometa even-lto!Mlril t 1 J • Si.er s ge a s r...., all ed . fi N.1__,,,., 1 1 • ' before facing the Lakewood tu Y mov mto irm com· Tot1t1 l2 11 • "
Lao.eel'! in a non-league en·1_m~and~·---------'·.±.•~··~·""~'..!"~-~'.'..'~~~ ... ~.,.~•~w~<t~u.~I
counter Wednesday night (S) ,
at Lakewood. THE wo· RIO Coach Don Leavey1 s ·
Westminster basketball squad _ _ . . , \
put the caps on ·a two-day Las *SI.... ·• Vegas stay J;1;st Saturday night
by edging out host Western
High by a 69-67 count.
Guard Jay Johnson was one
of the final Lion heroes
against the Western W2lTiors
as he hit a field goal In the last
minute to break a ~
deadlock.
Mate Mike Case put icing on.
the cake a few aeconds later
by convuting on both ends of
a one-and~ne free throw
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' ' t . ta Anita race track. Jim Clarkson was named Rea~ of H~. Beach Athletic Aasocla~ion (AAU). tUnlVtrtlh' vs #Mr-V11ln' •I •;:io.
Draws Near ' .
SUnlet Lei..,.,. en tr• n ts ment Saturday aa winning pound Randy Coon, who wai ~ "' .. _ ira~ wllb~ •-• on a ~aptaln of the ~ewport Harbor will 'lf'e a..t.~-. th< guest in· high school JeveJ woler polo u-~ v' Hoi'co •t ' p.111.i,
---"lie ~ uo:; ,..-t I ·-TU--· t OJUUl!j; !t•li'"'l $111 .. •I SOlltMrn c11llarnl1 Wutminller, Newport Harbor Bellflower (91) and runnerup 1·1. ,· . •a, wa er po 0, warn """"'ay a structors a,t the Troy Baseball championships. 'f(ere heJd lut C:1t1 "' 1 •.rn.i . .na Marir)I get a well-deserv· Norwalk (17)' prevented them Marina wruUen who pick· fiv&da,r-a-week .. basil' the schools fall a po r ls' Clinic \J8ri. 1.5' it l"uUet.t.on's Sa .. J. t N I HI h ••lk"~"T~ .. ;"°~;o!,1,MY IHu11-'4 bttlk froro the rJgors of in-· cd up IJardware:·tn •last 1)1esdays ~,&b Saturdz.ys awards·banqu~ honoring th~ 1TrO)'High.,, ~ , t ....... ya ogaes I · t1,,.1on •N~ v. El Mo0tna•• ~,:111,
tirscbolastic wrestling com-from taking all the marbles. Friday'.s Torrance ~lstmas ,-with a s~ .JlQ!iday rae-. Sunset League ch~~pions and . Under the ·auspices qf 'Thy And an Orange County team ra:i't:r1~ 67'ut11v11,:~,, ·~~~,..~~ dtt!Uon alter the trio NeH Elkfns (120), Jeff Noon tournament at West Torrlnce ing on Monday. Feb. 21 'ClF runne~~~;11tv , 1 baSJ?ball coach Nicki Juscaid6, e~erged as tht team cham-~11~,ai:~1~ .\\(':rt:\•~i.~&1~k"u~~
Wllclpated In tournament.a on (145), Gene Landers (1S4) and High wert ftral ·placer Steve ( Was b lnglon's Birthday ). 1J.="~; HJ:ik~r;1~$ClllJ Mo 1 t the clinlc IS.Slated tO 1~t frOlf) pion. ·, ~~! •~~1•1jir';l' l~C 1rvint v• H...-tP.r~ dff(u!nt fronta over the Andy Las.sak (175) all went Eredia (llJ), ,ninnerup J)aye . There wlll also be Monday C•e1t•I , .1~~vvtn8f:...1 M•, t t .8 iµn .. until ~ p.n): and In· s 0 u the r n ca I J fornia w..::1':: • _ 'u~fvff111v JI '"''"'
pjsl w~· 'f •undefeated Jn capturing top in:! Keiter (fil),.thlrli, placers BµI racing on MarCh.2'(. . lmP•O¥~: s~~.!:.Bti. .c1~1'uridllor tHe $1 it:Gdent •• Aquatic.a, a squad composed Novlc• •OY.;::_~~:·~. J::t
:All t~ lqQads, npected dividual honon in each of Hirko tUJ)).~MikeGrlssom Many of J.he nation's most f,••,.tn~. G•" lf:t,.,.,.,,, Mo1t fee,and $2 adult ($.i.50.at the 0105uy 0, players from the 111k.iN11-Trov 1out1•1v. ,1.,..1191"'
lQ con~ l!tiouly1 .for ~e Uielr' wei~ht classes wl\11~ Ct33) and fourth placers Clen outstanding race horses , lo~ '""""' · Mitt SP9ntllf'. ·door) fee. 1 . , CIF tiUe team fr 0 m ~0:"'•1 'ft~~: c~~~hu1~Yo1:~1:
Sqnset crq.r, Wbkh .Western: mate Gefte Fenton managed ~ . ~ ,(103 ).and Bob Bra'1leY ped by J~t May's Kegtucky "' ,,,,,, Fullerton'• Sunny HUis High, = ~ r""' Wtst 111. uc 1,v1 ...
captureil 1&st eeasOn, return to &eeoni:I pl8ee finish at 127 with (sa), Derby champion, Canonero 11, UC Irvine baseball c~b ' . tf"";' took the slate team diadtm 111;;:,,~S~"e::~aih tourJWV, t6e mats nelt J,n.' 6 1n loop 8 3-1 'ritark. ' Marina was filth in the le.am are already at Santa Anita !or Gary Adams and Savanna · LA p EN T 'f!. -· The with an ll·S win over Santa T·~~ i='!:'Jr~ Or~~ ci1!.a1~~~1"''·'
ClpenerJ. , Elkins, Noon and Fent-Ont raet.. v~ the rich stakes schedule. High baseball mentor Jim . California S\ate A 1" at e:u r· Clara. m,~.~~D 11i. s •• liie-~•cillc '! u'c
Coach. ,41)!: ·Corre'• Marina chalked up two plns apiece. J,--....,.-...----~-~.,--------,-1 --------------'--'--"--~-'--------------"'"'-"=-------
Viklngs l pt first <rack at the NewJinrt compiled a 2-~ . . . .•. ,.· ·
defend.ire Cba~pf on . .that day team mark at the La Quinbi , · =~~:~~~r~~1oe~~·=ayJ!:'r;:;.~as~~~d:~~ ;''SHOP SUN'DAY 11P~it;:~M. OPEN '~IL 10 P.M~ DAILY
host Santa Aria and the peted against host La QulntaJ J
Monday thru Saturday
9:30 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Newport Tari will be at home Sut'lny Hills, Lont Beach
against Loara. Millikan, Alhambra and team
Coach Bob Cossarek's Lions tiUist El Modena (S-0).
were t\1fl, most l~presaive of To~ Sailors at J..a Quinta
the: aforenientionei:l threesollle were MIXe J. Browp (lM) and
in the weekend activity just Mike K. Brown (191)1 each
concluded. with a s.-0 record. The lat
The Llona acored 83 points pinned thref! oppo~nls,
and !inl!hed in third place at Only other ?iewpt'f.t grappler
the Cerritos College touma· 'with a winning mark was 103-.
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which will be displayed, .along with the complete boat at the San Francisco
Sports & Bo~t Show which opens at the Cow Palace Jan. 7 and runs .through
Jan. 16 .. Besides being trailerable, the craft is said to be capable of sleeping
seven persons and ha:s a top speed capable of pulling water skiers.
NewportHarbor Yacht Club's
Re gatta Dra~ s 163 Entries
Newport Harbor Y a c h t
Club's Christmas Regatta,
1971 yachting swan song, drew
163 boats in 14 classes Satur-
day and Sunday but the hoped
for inauguration of "level
class" racing did not
materialize.
The largest class was the
one-man Olympic Finns with
25 entries. The winner was
Fred Cook of Alamitos B a y
Yacht Club.
Top class in the o c e a n
division was PHRF with 21 en-
tries. The winner was Jim
Moore's Sequoya from South
SOOre Sailing Club.
The racing fleets faced a
fresh ,southeaster on Saturday
and a mild southwester Su0>
day.
With only nine ocean racing
yachts with IOR ratings on the
line, the group sailed under
handicap rules. Winner in this
division was Freestyle, skip-
pered by Saint Cicreo, NHYC.
Trophy winners:
SHIELDS ( 11) -(I) Dainty,
Bud Desenburg, B'(C: (2)
Jean, Carl Reinhart, NHYC;
(3) Charlotte, M.C. Sayre, sssc.
PHRF (21) -(I) Sequoya,
Jim Moore, S.SSC; (2) Sunda,
Graham Gibbons, BYCj (3)
Pussycat, John Szalay, BCYC.
LUOERS.16 (71 - ( 11
Wlndsong, Bill Fundenberg,
NHYC; (2) Pre-Empt, Leroy
Sutherland, NHYC.
30th Annual Sports
Show at Cow Palace
OCEAN RACING (!OR) (9)
-(I) Freestyle, Saint Cicero,
NHYC; (2) Aquavit, Chris
Hansen, CYC; (3) Intrepid,
Barry Berkus, LBYC.
SOLING (4) -Cl I Seaweed
IV, Fred Miller, S.SSC.
TEMPEST (61 -(I) Super
Spade, Dave Gar t botti,
Pleasure Point YC.
New, off-beet sporting and
boating items will be unveiled
along with cruisers, sailboals
houseboats, fishing tackle and
camping gear at the 3oth An·
nual San Francisco Sports Ii
Boat Show, Jan. 7·16, at the
Cow Palace.
Among these novel items
will be the Lucy Lugger, a
unique device which lets you
pull your fully·loaded car·top
boat from camp to lake and
back without di[ficult lifting
and loading procedures. By at·
taching an ingenious. but
simple, padded tow bar with
one pin, your boat becomes an
Instant trailer, as wheels drop
from permanent, lightweight
bracket mounts.
A steel gun safe will also be
introduced. Able t o ac-
com modae 12 rifles or other
valuables,· it protects y o ur
children from guns, your guns
from thieves.
Dampp-Chaser, a new
revolutionary, low surface
temperature heater, will be of
interest to all boat owners. It
rapidly circulates warm, dry
air and prevents moisture
damage to boats, hulls, sails.
electrical wiring, radio depth
sounders, radars and other
equipment.
Also making its Sports and
Boat ·Show debut is the
Bostrom Deluxe V i k i n g
Suspension Seat, found in most
heavy trucks, which has now
for the first time been design·
ed for use in camper vans and
motor homes.
Show times will be 2 to 11
p.m. weekends; 11 a.m. to 11
p.m. Saturdays; and 11 a.IJl.
to 7 p.m. Sundays.
THlSTLE (11) -(11 J .W.
Brown, CBYC; (2) Dave
McKinley, PVSA; (3) Bob
Reilly, S.SSC.
LID0-14A (101 -(l) Roy
Woolsey, LIYC; (2) Rick
Lineberger, ABYC.
LlDO-tlB (16) -(I) Gasfllo
Ortiz, BYC.
SABOT A (17) -(!) Mark
Gaudio, NHYC: (21 Ty Beach,
BYC: (3) Kurt Sclvnidt, LIYC;
(4) David Sigler, BYC.
SABOT C (10) -(11 Mary
Andrews, BYC; (2) Bruce
Crary. NHYC.
FINN (2'11-(II Fred Cook,
ABYC: 121 Jefl Lenhart,
MBYC; (3) Henry Sprague
Ill, NHYC.
KITE A -"I) S. Smith,
ABYC: (21 Phil Ramming,
NHYC.
MONTGOMERY·lO (5)-(l)
Les ArmStrong, VYC.
28 Out of 29 Not Bad
A ronow-built Cigurette llulls Take Race
MIAMI -The man who quit
racing ocean going powerboats
two years ago continued to
. dominate. the sport with his
fourth successful line of high
speed offshore hulls in the last
seven years.
Twice former world and
three times U.S. champion,
the legendary Don Aronow,
creator of the Formula, Donzi,
Magnum and now the Cigaret·
te boats saw his customers
win an Incredible 28 of the 29
major world ocean power-boat
races since he introduced the
Cigarettes in the 1970 Miami-in U.S. and Bahamian wa~
Nassau ra~. for any driver ever and the
That evenl saw Italy's most conquests tor any single boat in the 16-year history of
Vincenzo Balestrieri go on to modern ocean powerboat rac-
win hi! second UIM world Jng.
championship. This year the The APBA's outboard na-
new world champion, Bill tional c h a m p i o n s h l p in
Wishnick of New Yor~ City, offshore racing was also won
N.Y. wound up his bid to bring by a Cigarette d rt v er,
the international title back to Nassau's Willie Meyers, in a
the U.S. in the cockpit of two 32-footer ·with four outboard
Cigarette hulls ... a 32 and a engines. All of the above used
36 foot.er. elther Mercury or Mercruiser
The American Power Boat engines.
Associatkln (APBA) inboard It was the fifth time in a
titlist Bob Magoon of Miami row in the eight-year-old world
Beach used a 36 footer in championship series that an
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It the the mo s t w in s boat has wOn the crown.
Balboa Race
UCLA with Dick Loewy and
Jim Hurst as skippers, won
the 16-race Pacific Coast
Intercollegiate Yacht Racing
Association Christmas Regat-
ta hosted by Balboa Yacht
Club Saturday and Sunday.
The UCLANs score 51 points
on the reverse scoring system
to edge USC's Jack Jakosky
and Doug Rostello by six
points. The regatta drew 1 t schools,
tncluding the University or
Hawaii and SLanford.
DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
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Third in the scoring was
UCJ with Dave Hodges and DAVE ROSS Jell McDermald. 631! points.
The event was sailed in PONTIAC .
Flying Jr, dinghies. Other tllO HAl lOl ILYD . ., ,All DllYI ~ scOOolS participating were San COSTA. 'MHA ,
Diego State, UC Sa n t a
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Ol d World Rich a Secretive Loi Finance
Briefs • •. ' Dr. Marcw Wollenberg
and famfl11 of Sweden,
~ banking and industr11, $5
JliJlion. (Not all personal
'ioeoUllJ.
Sir John Ellefroon, Brit·
flh thipplng, $1.2 BU!ion.
' Boron Augwt Ftnck, Jr.,
Baoorlan land king and in·
d111moll1t, $1.l billion.
Aristo:l~ Onassis, Greet ~ fpFi "• $1 billion.
Sta .. ro1 Niarchos, Grtek
1hippin9, l billion.
The Champalimaud Jn.~
• ily of Portugal, industr11,
• ~700 miltlon. ·, March Brothers of Spain,
• 11tdustrv, $500 mUlian to
$700 million.
" George Lioonos, , Greek
~ ahitm1ng, $500 million.
-Hilmar Rek1ten. Norwe·
gian shipping, $600 milliun.
Fri'ed.trich. Flick, Ger·
fnan steel, $400 million.
By LEROY POPE
•' NEi:\~~l~'(:;';~ter The
Old World does not have as
many cenUmillionaires (in
dollars) as the United States
aiid not nearly so many
millionaires -but It has a few
more billionaire!.
The Old World super rich
frequently are m o re in-
tert&ing: than their American
counterparts because of exotic
~~&rQUQois that sometimes
\111.e hisfurically significant.
!~ake Bavaria's Prince ~~annes Von Thurm Und
:tilzls. His fortune Jt(leS back. "t8• the beginnirtJt of the 16th
century when his fore.bearers
started the world 's first
reguJar mail service between
.yienna and Brussels . Or the
'March Brothers of Spain,
.BartolOme and Juan , sons of a
PQ(ir swineherder who laid the
:1obndat1on for an immense
~une by purchuin~ a
~ ner and smuggling
• cco across the Med.iter·
:nnean from Morocco.
: .. The Old World also has
billionaires and other super
'nCb whose fortunes were not
·made out of business -
something impossible I n
~trb.. TheEe include Pq>e
Paul VI, oil rich Arab
~rchs. the l!maili Moslem
WMier the Aga Khan, possibly
a few feud al prlnces who have
•managed to cli.nJ! to vast land
:holrlinp and other prooerty · a'hd a couple of fugitive J..atin-
American dlctat.Drs. Of t~e
'.princes. Prince Franz Josef II
1of Liechten!ltein owns an art
jit)llect:ion of l .:io:i a I m o s t
priceless old ipasters.
1mANSPORTATION
..-Transportation, particularly
ocean shioping. banking and
trade, rather than manufac·
turiog and mining. have been
the sourCes of great bw:lness
fortunes in the Old World. Half
the 10 greatest business
fortunes in Europe grew out ol
shipping and a large ahare. of
centimilllonaires acou.mulated
FRIEDRICH FLICK
their holdings the same way.
It is not so easy to finger ~
bi grich in the Old Wocld as in
the United States. Tax records
are not so accessible and
business disclosure re-
quirements are few. Rieb
families have been secretive
about the extent of their
wealth for generations.
Europeans and Asians still
follow feudal tradition and
kE!ep the wealth in the family.
In America the fortunes of
the Rockefellen, the DuPonts,
the MeUons, the Vanderbilts
and the Fords are
permanently S"plit by in·
heritance. In Europe, only the
Rothschilds appear to have
a11owed this to happen . Other
Old World fortunes are llO
managed as to keep the prin-
cipal more or Jess intact in the
hands of the clan.
For this reason, It ls dif.
ficult to tell how inuch of the
$S billion . empire of UJe
Wallenberg family in Swede~
is personal wealth or what
stake any of the three
brothers and a sister has in
the $'100 million March empire
in Spain.
WAU.ENBERGS
The Wallenbergs have
dominated Swedish banking
and industry for 200 years and
the family e.n.terprise is con-
sidered to be as solid as the
massive blocks of granite out
of which the main Wallenberg
banJPng house in Stockholm is
built. The Wallenbergs control
eight of Sweden's 10 largest
companies and 72--year-old Dr.
Marcus serves personally as
chairman or 15 companies.
A six-foot-three Viking gian~
he keeps a barely visible
finJl{er in every pie in Sweden.
The family motto is "Esse,
non videri," (To be, oot to be
seen) and · for decades, very
few Swedes ever caught a
glimpse of Dr. Marcus even
though he was tennll cham·
pion of Sweden in the 19208.. In
recent years ht bal ~ed
at more and more tunctions
and bi5 son, Marcus
Wallenberg U. wbQ Is
gradually a1&1mtnc control, Is
known on both aides of the
Atlantic.
ff'9m a humble clerj{ to joint
O\fnership with his brother of
~Wiich's Merck, Christian
Bank, now aald to be worth
'270 million. Finck also own.1
breweries, insurance com·
chargea of el'{l~zzllng family _.
funds of aboµtJt.1 mlllio~. He
wcllld have been refused bait
under. PoM~ese taW because or the amount or the alleged
thelt.
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NEW YORI! (UPI)
Jnternatlonal UUlitles
C.OrporaUon aald Tueedly its
Gotaas-.Larsen I h I p p I D i
aubsidiary has ordered a
125,000 cubic meter capacity
ship from the Moaa Rosenberg
shipyard at Stavanger , Norway, to haul llqulfied
natural giu. The vessel is to
be delivered in 197~.
The Wallenberg, enterprises
employ !ll0,000 Swedes at
home and 100,ooo persons In
operations around the world.
They include banks teleeom-
m uni cat 1 on s , alrplnes,
automobllel (SAAB), airlines,
iron mines and counUess other ·
operations.
INHERITANCE
Sir Jolin Reeves Ellerman
Inherited his fortune in 1933.
His father, also Sir John, built
an empire of shi pp i ng,
breweries, newspapers and
other ventures. The second
DR. M. WALLENBERG •
Baronet married Ester •De '" panies, railways and electric,al
Sola, daughter of a Cariadlan factories.
descei'ldant of a fabulously , .. ONASSIS
wealthy Spanish J e w la h
family He ls 4 shy recluse AristoUe Onassis a n d
and a~ amaleul" zoologist, the Stavros ~iarchos are well
author of books about rodents. knoWn around the w o r I d
HiJ whereabouts are seldom because of their Oamboyant
known. As soon as the F.nglish style of living. Niarchos's one.-
public finds out where he is time brolher-in-law, 'George
living, Ellerman moves. He 1:-iv~, .runs his own ~eet. of
spends much time now in five m1ll1on tons of shipping
South Africa. H8 15 such an from London. Livanos was
unassuming person a n d educated at a prep school in
dresses so sbatibijy that he P.fassachusett1 and
has sometimes ~n mistaken universities In Greece and
England. He Inherited the
business from his father .
BARON AUGUST FINCK
The few business associates
close to Lifanos say he is a
Berious, charming man." I
have known him since his
Massachusetts s c h o o 1 b o y
days," says Greek-American
shipowner Thomas Pappas,
"George is a great creOit to
Greece."
$:1'1~GGl.ER
Juan March, the smuggler
who d!de at 81 In 1962, helped
finance the revolution that put
Gen. Francisco Franco in
power in Spain. His sons, who
live ln secluded palaces on
Mallorc& and a1 Madrid and
Geneva. controls an empire of
banks, steel milLs, mining, oil,
public utilities, a I r 1 in e s ,
automobiles and tobacco .
Few Americans outside the
oll business have heard of
Hilmar Reksten, yet the
Norwegian lanker magnate
operated ships on the great
Jakes in !he woodpulp trade as
IQng ago as 1929. Regarded as
the boldest gambler in (he in-
tern~tional ~er business,
Reksten cleaned up $600
million in profits between 1967
and 1911 by taking advantage
or the series of Middle
Eastern crisis. He gambles on
ahort charters at high rates
instead o( long-term charters.
Fritdrich Flick Is 88. He
saw his first fortune destroved
by \Vorld War II and then
rebuilt it alter serving three
years in prison as a war
criminal ror using Hitler's
slave labor In his factories,
Much of his oilginal empire
PRINCE TAXIS
for a workman on his own
grounds.
Just 103 years ago, a
German, Heinrich Sommer,
opened a small hardware store
in Portugal. He didn't do too
Well and on bis death, the
business was inherited by
three nephe\\'S and a niece.
'The girl married a French lm ..
mi~rant. A n t o n Io Cham ..
palimaud. who turned out to
be a brilliant businessman. was located in East Germanf
Using the meager capital of end was seizcrl by the Com·
his wile and her brolheni, mu~ti. His second financial
Champalimaud laid the foun-empire was built on steel mills
iiation for what is oow the big· in · Germany, Belgium and
gest fortune In Portugal and France, uranium m i n i n g,
one of the largest Jn Europe. automobiles, paper mills and
e ,DrUH,.. RIB
BOSTON (UPI) -Western ·eo. ot North America told
Boston security analysts that
Bethlehem Steel Co. i s
• building a '15 million semi· submqsible offshore drilling
rig in its Beaumont, Tex.,
yard to be used by Western in
drilling for ojl in the Gulf of
Mexico and the North Sea.
.e Ecology Test
CANOGA PARK (UPI)
North American Corp. haa an·
nounced a joint venture wilh1 Consolidated Edison Co. of
New York and Northeas t! Utilities Service Co. to build 1
'4 million sulphur o x i d e
remo val pilot plant at Con
Ed's Arttiur Kill gellel'8.ting
plant on St.ten Island. The
purpose will be to test a new
North American Rockwell
process for controlllng air
pollution from ind ustri a I
smokestacks of oil and coal
fire plants.
e S ulphur Plant
WHITIN:1, Ind. -American
Oil Co., a subsidiary of Stan-
dard Oil of tndiana, said it bas
started operations at Its new
$24 m 1111 o n 150-ton-a-day
sulphur recovery plant here.
e Motor: Hotel
RICHMOND, Va. (UPI)
Richmond Corp. announced a
1 200-room e:1pandable motor 1 hotel will be built in a 70-acre
tract owned ~y Richmond ·
Eqt.iivest Corp. across fi:om
the Reynolds Metals Corp.
headquarters in Richmond and
will be , operated by H1att
C.Orp. as the Richmond Hyatt
House.
A socialist enemy of Baron
August Finck says th e
German magazine ' ' De r
Spiegel" had to be right in
estimating the steel magnate's
fortune at '1.1 billion.
Otherwise1 the soClalist said,
Baron Finck would have rais-
ed the roof. Now , 73, Baron
Finck ls considere(j as granitic
as he Is secretive. The cor-
nerstone of his fortune is 5,000
acres of choice suburban land
at flofunlch. Germany's fastest
growing city. This acreage
was acquired 100 years ago by
his father, Wilhelm, who rose
CemerJ\ mills were the mother h · I · lode of the fortune , but the c emica s. e /tlt1kes Switch
family also ls in banking and KEPT SECRET
various important enterprises Prince Von Thunn und Tax-
in the African colonies of ls may belong higher up the
Anr;:-ola and Mou.mbique. Thev list. The aristocrat o f
built Portugal's first steel mill Regensburg, Bavaria, to Id
in 1961 and have va.ist real UPI "anyone who knows how
estate holdings. Antonio runs much money he has cannot
the enterprises from Mexico. really be rich. I never admit
He fled Portugal three years to more than half a billion
ago to avoid prosecution on • marks." (about '165 million).
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Electric Illuminating Co. says
It will convert the westerl y
units of its Lak~ Shore power
plant et Cleveland from coal
to low·sulphur fuel oil at a cost
of $12: million. The company
said the conversion will enable
plant to comply with'
Cleveland's news air pollution
code.
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HENRY ·QUIGLEY
ALAN SNODGRASS
IALANCED REPRESENTATION
THAT CARES
Giving Goo d A dvice
Can ,Be Trying Job
NEW YORK (AP) -Wall
Street thrives on opinions,
ofte~ valuing them more than
facls. It's own opinion of
itseU,. the public's opinion
about buslne.s.oi, business' opin-
ion of the fµture .
Following are r e p o r t s
on each:
Gerald M. Loeb, one of the
grand old men of t h e
securities business, author . of
t"o Investment classics, "The
Battle for Inve stmen t
Survival" and "The Battle For
Stock Market Profits," broker,
investor, wit, is also a man of
strong opinions.
For years he has been giving
advice and a lot of people have
profited by It. But day in and
day out the advice business
sometimes is trying. When you
are uncertain you cannot ad-
mit to confuslon,but
sometimes you r foreca sts are
so obviously hedged that they
give you away.
"We're all guilty of It," says
Loeb. "Anybody who gives ad·
vice knows how difficult it is
to give good advance
regularly~nd to accept it."
This holiday season Loeb
has decided to send a greeting
card that, well. sort of looks
Into next year. It's theme is a
Zodiac containing advice for
all Investors.
lt begln,, with a general
groetlng, "A Good A n d
Adverse Year'' I\ says in
language as straightforward
r· that t0n1eUmn ustd by
astrologers and investment
1dvlaon.
0 1 do not btlleve In
astrolou," Loeb says, but
confeuec ••one wonders If it
c•n be any wor1e than the
boondot!1llng that 10<1 on In
Wall Street. The gobbledegook
of market advisers wms no
different from those of the
astrqloger."
Fe\-thole born under Uie
1ign of Taurus he advl!es that ..
when ·calling your broker is .
desirable." And for Ar ies:
"Investment decisions made
whlle in the shower can bring
possible profit"
Aquarians are informed that
"discussions can be enlighten-
ing if ignored.'' Scof11iOns are
told that "Buying In the a.m.
can be unlucky, in the p.m.
downright d angerous .''
Capricorns: "Cana.I any
orders now. This can be
helpful."
Loeb sord of doodled his
Idea onto paper during some
lulls at the San Francisco or·
!ice or E. F. Hutton, where he
busily works after having of·
ficially retired sometime in
the dim past.
"I showed the Idea tD my
wife and she thought it was
funny and so t thought others
would see something in 1£. You
don't think It \\ill offend
anyone; do yoo?" f
"Most people w I 11 un-
derstand the Intention is
humof'O\lS," he was told. But r .. 1
an afterthought the listener
recalled a memorable line
from a freshman P5YCbology
teacher: "As a man doodles,
so he thinks.''
The public's view o f
busineM, which generally Is
reOected In Wall Street, Is
shown In a survey that The
Welllnglon ~1anagement Com·
pany cooduCted among its
mutual fund shareholdetl.
Among other quesUons, they
were asked their opinion on
lbe lollowlng:
"I woold be interested In·
purchasing Wlares ot n mutual
fWld investing only in COl'-
porations that contribute lo
society beyond the traditional
goal of maximum profit."
Ir yau think In lhl1 age of
growing soci11l consciousness
Ullll investors wish to express
thtmse!Vlf' through stoc ks you
may be ihocked. It's an old
story-a matter ol putting the
"
Flunr Tells
Earnings
T o Oct. I
e /V OtllJ C:onlract
LOS ANGELES (AP) -
Fluor Corp. 's net earnings for
the fiscal year ended Oct. 1
totaled $12 ,281,000, a drop of
$2.5 million from the previous
year, company officials said
f.1onday.
J . R. Fluor, chairman, sai d
fourth quarter earnings were
$2. 7 million or 28 cents a
ghare, compared to $3. 78
million, or 4.2 cents a share,
for the same period last year.
"Because or the low level of
new orders during fiscal 1971,
we now realize that 1972's
earnings will be lower than the
current year's figure ," Fluor
said.
He said fourth quarter sales
amounted to $59 million, com-
pared with $141 million a year
earlier. Sales for the '1971
fiscal year totaled $ 3 2 3
mill.Ion, down from $ 4 4 8
million In the previous year.
The engineering con·
structlon firm's board of
directors voted a five percent
stock dividend.
"We are seeing definite
signs of a reversal in the new
order trend, with more real
bidding oppartunities being
presented to w, •1 Fluor said.
Irvine Man
In Ne'v Post
J. Robert Jlolt or lrvine. has
been elected to the board of
directors of Turbotron
CorporaUon.
Holt, chairman and co-
founder cir Business Develop-
ment Associates, a S a n
111 a r I n o m1nagement con·
suiting firm, ar> will serve as
a financial advi~er for
Turbotron, developers ~f a
BURBANK-Loe kh ee d
Aircraft Corp. has obtained al
$6.9 million Navy contract for
continued operation of the
Safeguard Missile target testl
program. The job requires
modifying old Polaris Missiles
so they can be fired from land
as test targets fQr the
S a f e g u a r d · Anti ballistic
Missiles.
e C:onsume r
PURCHASE, N.Y. -A
revolution In bank.Ing Is mak·
ing the consumer account ever
more important to banks.
President Hohn H. Vogel or
National Bank of North
America told the National
Association of Accountants
Tuesday night. He said by
1980, consumers will surpass
business enterprises as lhei
major users of banking
service,s.
e Scarce C:aplt al
NEW YORK The
Securities Indus.try was urged
by an economist Tuesday to
turn its efforts towards a
more efficient allocation of
scarce equity capital in the
years ahead. Dr. Roger Mur·
ray of Columbia University
said in the first annual But-
tonwood lecture sponsored by
the University and the New
York stock exchange, that
scarce capital will be 1 top na-
tional problem In the near future.
e Potoer Plant
ST. LOUIS -Union Elec·
tric ~. says it will build a.
nuclear power plant with a
capacity or more than one
million -vall.5 to begin
ope.ration 1 .. Jteo. Several sites
in Missouri and Dllnois are un-
der consideration.
e R ates Lower e d
NEW YORK -Th• New
York, Philadelphia, Cleveland
and Chicago Federal Re serve
Banks Thursday, followed the l
lead of the four re~ve banks
\\'hiCh lowered the discount rate last week to 41,i perctnl
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lfllnll l'Ollll041lon for A Cl v I n '. d MENT. l(Altl!N WAIKL.I. II 1C1mll~k1ta1t11 wltfl• M»iu .._...., JW k ""'"" II~. I (lrPW1llon 11 !llll~.n.111 dfobt. AU ~ .,.. 11 M Ill ~ Wllll ftll.WIO ... lllltUlll 111 t1'1t 1•1t. ti Olr..... tMlll Allot Ca. ft11M
ort. ll'loWlr4 I "" t11i.nc1 O'I $1U.1CI IC'-ltw lnttrvcTloftl .... OO!llllllOM Al!d It:...,_ klllr#, 111o k110W11 • Der'lllM 'TNI. --11 IMIM fMl>lllilCMll " 1 two11V dllt'Clll Nici llldrlml'lll on Th• dltl! 91 5-:lfkati-Wlllc:h ,,.. -Oii fllt Al!d I[, ldlorw', ._..., wtll ... at ,,tv.19 .............
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le\lltd u...n •II "" llSl!t. 1111• Ind ln1tr11t Pufch11lnt AMnl OI Y lill t.Clleol 411lrk:t. 1119 j.,,.,,. '"" qoM]llMJ ,............. -.. 11a..,...f fl .. wfttl .... CllinW
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C-IY Commonly kllOWll II $42 I tu•ronte. 11111 ""'bldditr wlll 11\IU Into II tO Ea.I ·~Y. G""""''•----:-:==-:-:-:;:;;;;;:;;----1 Catow" Lane, lr~lf\11. C1. lt.t ~ Conrrtct II lfll .. me I• Ctllfornla. .ii the rlllhf, ttllt. lllttr11t, onc11· H011CI! 15 ttl!ll!ilY GIVEN ttlll ., 1w1r""' to llf,rfl. tn tflol l¥fflt of f1lh1r1 to Mtato <ti ,... _....._ llld oil tM ,...., LEGAL NOTICE
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at front DI' Colll1tlou..,r 5'7 Wftl 1111'1 1111 cNdi: will be fWfflted, ar Ill lfll CIM tlf Dorot1111 ••-Sdlll'tr, 1t. .,_ lllOTIC• ~ TitUtT'l•'I U(e S!tlll, CllY ol C111111 "'"'· counw DI' DI' • bond, lfl9 full lllfll fllH"" Wiii .. II °""°"'" I. Jcllll'«, cll<MMf, .... .... .....,
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1N '!II liollt. !Hit llld l~t.rat DI' q kl Cl1!1 Ill for tllt -lne 1hlno(, lo 111 ""°' cwtalri ,.,I IH'IMrl\' ..... Ill f/ .M1M1m, Clllfw.,,.., AL.L.l:GK.\MV lfrl· 1~1 dffllw1 In lfll I~ dtKtlblcl Thi boNrd DI' llV•lfft r--ltw Ille o.rnty '*°"..,..,$!IN 8f Ctllflrllll, Vl!STMl'HT CO., IMC., a Clllf«1'11 cor
p<ooert'f', DI' Iii ~ ll'MlllOt ...... , Ill lf'IVlllM DI' reledlnt -... Ill llkll ., cltl<rlbld •• lollowl: .... ..,, .. Trvtllil lll'ldtl' "" ...
l'llCKll<"J' to Niki¥ Yid •1e11llllll, wlU. lo W41!W I"' lr'"ul1rll!H or Ill-lit -In lklck 111 GI ~ lfadl,, h'llll tNdl tr1 W, IOVO CJlOUCH and
accrll'td lnmw ind <oth. lonnllltltt In 1ny bid or In 1!11 blcldl111, ".i-n on a Mao r--.. 111 ._ ,_ MAltV· LOUliE ClllOUCH, llulillellcl .,. 01ltcl 11 C•11 Meta, C11lfornl1, Slirled: HORMAN l:.,WATMlN ,, ... 'It lf'd. of Ml_I.._ MIN. wtt.,. """rKW1'lcl _. D, Im 111 ._
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Min.Ml Publlll'lld Or-C0.1! 0111¥ Piiot, PllClftC. Sullllt lffdl, C•lltwnll. M lllC!iltlfldl1et1 111 t1wr ol M. V. l..llelltt,
MllnklNI Court, O.-•nt1 OIC:ember lJ, 20, lt'1 nl5-1l SWlad IO: wr,.nt tun, -'-• 111 _,,..., ~ -_.... n
Coulll'I. H•rtlor Jlldkl11 District cllftllltleM, t'fllrktleN. .....,....,,"-' Mid w M. v. ui ... on 11"""-"ltcl
'' CK!lt Wino, OIAUlr LEGAL NOTICE ri.tm. rl••., w1y, t•Hft\tnl• ....i •· ~ _. ,.,._ of lbl brMdl tlf "" cJ1 Mllll-..t '-rflOI c.. l!lllltt tncUml>rlllCet of r«ll"ll. 111" {lbll .. lloM ........ ........,, .....
,111ot1ft'1 A"°"'" Tiii """' ~ CONIHlol'ul of .. 11 art: wfllcfl w•• rlCOl'dld ""°"'' M. 1n1, lri Ill Wiit 41ft st .. 111111 An1, Cl. " IMM (1111 ill llwflll _..,.DI'""' Unllld Sl1W &OCllc •n~ Pl .. IOI. It llkl Oftlclal
P'ublllhld Or1 .... C111t 01llY Pltol, l'tCTITIOUS IUSINISS ot Amtrlcl ar otrt ctllfl tnd'"rt crtclll, 1.ecor$, ALLEGHANY Ort\lelTMfHT
Dtatollltr" n. 10, 1'11 )lU.11 NAME SlATIMl!NT lhe 11rm1 of Nell crtdll to .... acc111t•blt co .. INC .... Tn11tt1. wilt .. n ., ...... It ---,..,,,,-,.,--,,.=:-::::---· Thi lollowlnt1 per10n ls OOl"g 11111111111 to ll'MI Nrnlnl1tr1lrl1 Incl to 1111 Clurt. 1uctlofl to tllt ft11M1! blddW fir Cllll, LEGAL NOTICE 11: T•n ..Wcl!lt 11 flll 11MU!!t bid to "" p1rlb .. In llWful -of 1111 United , NOltTH LAGUNA SHEL.L $El.VICI!, Cflll'llllll'f' tM afler 11111 1111 1191111C1 lo bl Sl1"9 •I 1t11 11-tlf Mii, wH111v1 WM'•
l:J.U N, Coe•• Hwy .. LIOUllfl IHch. l'tld on COllflrmttloll of .... ...,"" C-'. r1ntv •• lo lilt•.' tlOllOllloll .. -. " 144fl O.Vld Mlthffl Hu1r..1, 117 Stnt• 1nu. tuq, r1n1 .. -•llnt 111d m•lnteMllCI eumllr1net11, 1111 lnltfttt CO!Wlrtcl to I nd ,ICTtTIOUI IUSINt:SS Sin Clemenlf. U:PINlt. llld 1r11 t1remlum1 en lnwr--held ll't 11ld Tn.lllOt 11ndlr Mill Dllll
NAMI ITATl!MINT Tllll bus/11111 I• bllnt condU<lld by en ICCIOl•bll to tl'll 1111rtn.1111r 111111 bl -1lf TIVll, In ~ to JM follOWll!I *tcrlbacl
TM followlnt Plr10n1 ••• doing llldlv!du11. . ••IMI •• If 1111 O.t• DI' connrm1!1on OI ''-'Y• 10-wll:
bu•l11111 11: 01vll:I M. Huth•• ult. T1'NI axamlntllon of 11111. rKOl'dlfl9 Loi J of lrld 1113, Ill '"-Cll'I el AISO(UTE C l IE A H t NG ANO l'hll 11aterneflf llltd Wllh tlll Caun1Y of COll'llYtntl 11'111 1ftr !lilt l111Ur111to COii• i\\tll, '' .. r m.,. ~ In
PltOTIECllVf SER\llCIE, 1"425 T1rr1c1 Cllrll of Or1noe Coun!y 011: Nov. 14. ltll. POIJCY lhlW bl •I tM tlClfl\M of 1111 look 36, Pl" t o1 MliaU1-Ml"'
W1v. u.un1 lt1eh. Iv llevertr J, M~ OIPulY Cuinly' llUldllMr. In MM oltlee of 1111 Covnl'I lltc:Ol'dlf DI Syl Grow, 1"2J T•rrat:• W1y, l11un1 Cltrll. All ftld1 alld oflti'1 mu..i bl In wrlllno ukl or-• Coul!IY.
lllcll. Publllhed Orin.. Co.11 O.lly Piiot, Ind Wiii ... r111l'lld II .... offlc. " The "'"' Ro:IAU I nd °""' --AMI A•llllMI, 105 l•rr•<• WIY. NOii'""~ 2', •I'd OKIH!lblr l. u, :IQ, MllW .. ANllrlOn. '"°""""' tow Nld Id-Olllt>Mlloll. If '"'" f1' ""' .... I ,,_ti¥ L.1111,.. ltleh. lfn J1f0.11 Wll"lllralTI•, II m E•~ 8roldw1y, Gllft. dlacrlbld •bow II pirr"°"'" " Ill: I 'f!lll llutllllU ll N lnt1 CondllCtld bW I di ... CaUt.rfllt, or ll'llY bl flied wltll 1111 C.tirlUt SITMt, CMl1 Moll, Clll"""•·
1"1rtn.rlhl1. • .. v-AL NOTICE cltrk of ullll $UpWlor Courl OI 11111........i Thi lll'lllef'sllf\ld T,,,..tot 1'1l(lllW11 lllY
$yt Gr-~u TO ukl Nrnlnl•l•111'b1 !PlflOnltl' If •"'I t11bU/ty tor lllY lnc.orrld'lllll Ill' till tt1t1 t111tmen1 lllfd w1111 Ille Count¥ tlrnl 1lllr It'll nn1 Pllblk1llen 01 11111 llrftl lddrftl 111d illft'lll' C<lfM'llll
Cltrtl II' Or&t!INI Counl't 1111: HOii. J~. tfn. HOTICI TO llODllS notlCI: and 11etor1 1111 mUIM tlf Mid t.111. dfflMMlltn, If atr'f· tllOWfl lllrelll.
•¥ SeWrtr J. Maddoll °""1IY County 1. Nollet 1$ ~lobr g1,,.,. lllat !ht lolfd For fllrtMr '"'°""''Ion Pl! blcl forlll• ,.., 1tot llU,,,_ DI' ...,i. Dllllt.tloN
Cllrt. ot EOucallon d "" N-1 ......... Unlfltd IPll:IV o1 Ille offico of uld lllornlY' ftl' MCUAd W Mid Dllll lllCludllll ''"' PutPlllllfd Ot1nH C011t D11ly Pilot, School 0!1lrld wlll rccllv1 bldl for lfll IM~l4mllll11r1fr1Jt. dll!"la 1.W eueflSet of !llf Tl'Vltft, tel·
NOVll'l'lbll' 2', •1111 Oectmllu " 13, .. COllSlrvclion DI' the GVll'lftlsillfn HMlln• "" tllnl ,. ,_..._ It ,.lid alll' Md""'"" H 1n,(. lffllllr tllt ltnnl "' Mid
lf1l 31•1.J! 11 E1!111ela 11i.11 School from Contracton 111 bid&. Died, lnl-1 --Ind 0.1't_,. Ill' .~ ;__-----------~I tllilr «? tlcenttd 11'1 aa:ordlnc1 wlltl 1111 Ollld: Otctmllet' L im. JNikl Pl'll>CIHI of !hi Holt llCIW1d Ill' M1a LEGAL NO'l'JCE -'~ of tho Controclor'1 L.lcl!IH Kar111 W1tkM Died, wllll lnl«nl 1111r-''°"' J-J, -----~-~==---I Act. Bldt win bl reeelvtel unln l:llll o.m. Admlni1trt1rt11 Wiii! 1111 !t1l, •1 In MICI HIM lrOVldllll,
P'ICTITIOUS •U51NlSS JlllUilr'I' 10. 1m. In 1111 Otnu of School Wiii Arone•ed Oiied! H"""""'*' Ill. 1f11
NAMI ITATIMINT F1cllltln. H-1·Mlu Unified k11o11 of 1111 E1!1I• of Dore!M1 E1t1nor AL.LEGHANV INVESTMENT CO,.
Thi 1otlcwl11t pertont 1r1 dclt111 Dlstrkt, 11$7 Pl1«11ll1. Co•t• Miii, Cll-.. khtrlr, alto k-11 Dorothll INC.
bul!MU .,. lfornll, •iltr which 1111'11 1111 tlkl• wm E. $dllru, Oec••HCI TNI'"
THE GiiOOMIHG POST, 14116 P1efllc bl PllblldJ' ~ 11oud, Af!'f cl•lm tw • MIL.•Y a AN DllllOH Klflllt AW1tn.
COISI H11t1w1~, 01111 Pol"'· Ctll!Ornlt lllOd« DI' llfTOr In hil bid ITMI bl lnllodl m IMf a,...,..1r tl•S Mllslent s:•l"I' 92'2' Ill~ blds ire -'*' or iucll c .. lm wHI Olllldlll, c...,...,.i.
Ht!lrv E Allkelllr o1J11o1. P1trlca Ito.<!, bt dttmed 1"1!VICI. Ttl: (tlSl MW644 Publllllfd Or11111 CMll DlllY 'PllDI',
HPW-1 Be-ell. c11i1ornl1 t2'6(I 2. Tt.. ll'oled COllSISIS ol ,.... Adcl!tlen AltMMY• "-A*'llRlllT•ITIJI Dec'""blr " 1i.. 20. 1t11 tJll&.11
Dorollw It Ank-r, ~ P•l•!ct of GYmNtlllll'• t111tlr19 11111 1tt111ed Wlti. t111 Wiii """';.': LEGAL N011CE ll:o.ld ...... part B•Kh, C1lllor"l1 t24'0 FKIU!lts. c t Olllr Piiot T~li 'builnt1i 11 btll\I cond!Jclld bl' 1 3. Tho 11"1rdl11t boCl'f In ~lllllCI l'llblllhld130"1"'120. °t:n mi>7il-"""'.:::::=:=:,...,::;;=-:::;--;;;;---I
11mlllld part111nhlp, wllh 11\t reciulrlH!lenll ol 1"-L•bor C-. OKtmblr • '-SUPl!'l.IOll COUlT o• THI
H•nrv fi. ""kener Stile ol Ca1llornl1, hll •lftrllfflld Ind llATI! Ofl' CALIPOINIA ,0.
This 1t11eme"1 tiled wllll th• Countr adopltd "11 Pr1v1!11n1 llourtr 111'191 ••In. LEGAL NOTICE THIE COU NTY OP OU.NOi c111k ol Or•nt• Count¥ on o.cambtr 17, All workrrlfl'I l!l'IPloYt!d on Nici~ Plld .... A•nan
1971, by 8tv•rlv J, Mlddol, O•PUIV Coirn. In ~aronc• Wtl'll 1111 llourty Witt rlln l'JCTITIOUS aUllNS.11 NOTICI OP M•Al.INO OP' ,ITITIC>ft
f'I' Clerk. •• ll$1ed l>ereln. MAMI ITAllt:MIMT FOi. PltOIAle OP' HOLOOllAPHIC
I' 14111 Any cllulll<allon not •ntlc:!patld ll'd T ... Pollowl"' w-II d6fr11 llu1llllP WILL. AND 'Oil L I T T • l I Pub!l)lied Or1r19• Co." Otllr Piiot, blllaw 119'fd 11'1111 1>11 Plfd at !ht 1urrtnl Tl:STAMl!lllTAl'f' •
O.camllll' 10, 27, 1m Ind J1nu1rv J, 10, W•ff rates for tllt ll>Ollc:lbl• !ride 111d •a: PAGE ltACING fHTEl.t'.ISES. Ht E11111 of GU.OYI CI! ll N IC H •
1'72 lll).11 cl1stlllcatlofl In lffKt wllll lhl 1bovl ,.0., Wnt 51\1'"'"""" $lr..r, ~ Olc91Rd • .:::::.....,-.,..,c:;:,.-,-,,,-::;:::::::;--· I H1lld Trldel Caunclls. II •fW rain llHH lfornLI HOTICE 1$ HEREIV GIVEN 1NI J, M. '-...l!"~'~"W":!l!'"'"!!!!C' •••• ,, .. ,,,M"-""'"'--,1 belew ,,.. ~ eurrtnt or 1rt ,..wlMd 11\1 ~G~11 RA c i HG EHlEll:PllSES, C1mllbllL ti.1 ft led hlffin • "'lllen for
ELECT PRYOR
lllVINI CITY COUNCI L
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C•mmttt.., 11111$1 •11H1r, lrYIAI
Judy M1rx, Olalrman
HERBERT l. MILLER
TIRE CO. INC.
SANTA ANA
209 Bush St,
S47-S68S
COSTA MESA
1739 SUPIRIOR ,, ,.,.' ~·~· ...
Ph. 642 -3384
PLACENTIA
144·So. Bradford
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LEGAL N011CE
"'bor 11reemtn11 dutlnt1 the blddlnt1 Hme 11 1 DI' lncorPOl"lllon<•llfornl•. pr0hot1 of 1$>109r-..hlc Wiii •NI for or COMlrudlon tlll'lf, •udi ,.v111on1 INll !i:f" 11u:i:.u II conducted by ,,.GE llllllnet "' L.itefl lttllm111t1rv to '-'I·
bl eort1Jdered I Plrl cf ll'MI bel-tllted llAC~NG EHTERPltllEI, INC-1i-r l'lhlrlllCI Ill wlllOI 11 mid• '°" rtM My llffltll, w•ll•re, Vk1llon, pro-/s/Mlrv L. PIH further P1rlkul1,.., •I'd 1!111 lfll time IM
motion or -beneflls 111111 be In <1111· Pr11kllnt pllU DI' ~IM ""' UITll 1111 lltln Ill
dlllon to the below fitted w•• l(lln. Thi• st•l-I wn 111..i wllll 1111 COU11-W Declmlllr 21. ltn, al t:• 1.m .. ln 11'11 Dvert1~ 111111 be P91d W _. ltrt. of Or Covnf'I' Oii OKemblr COllrf._,, Ill' DINrtmlnt Ht. :I tlf i..N
Pll'IOrmed In llCftS of 1111 rtt11ltr e11r'1 IV C '71 1"" court, al 1lllO Ch•le Center Drlw w ... In
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Halld1rs Shill lie 111 llollelan rlCOlnlEld ~ln O.l"ellt Ortft. kite 1 W. I!. ST JOHN In #19 cDl'llC!fw Wt&!nlft9 .,,ttmlftl NIWPll'1 l•Mfl. Clllforll '*" Coun!Y Ci.rt
l1>0llc:Able to ll'llt P1rtfrul1r cr1ft, in•l m-lln lOGll. A IAl:VIQ
claulflcallo!i « lypO DI' """""""' F·14'41 Jt7 Mafllle A-"tnPl~Yf!CI On file prolec:t. Publlshtd 0.-tfttl Co.II COllt Otltf l'llol, C•l!Nrillo. C11llcwllll tttll
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• EIK!Tlcltn ....................... 1.ss LEGAL NOTICE Pubtlllltd Or•fi!! ,,,~, • Jtt3.1I Gluler ........................... 7.o3 Oattmlllr lJ, u • ..,, L.a!Mr ............................ 7.•
P11nter .......................... '·" " '"'' P1P.rtlllll9ff ..................... '·"' l'\CTtTIOUS IUllNllS
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Iron Work..-s Ml. l1ldr Clrcll, Fount•ln V1lltY, C ''
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so that ,.,'f: may extend a
friendly welcom@ and help
them to become acquainted
in tbelr new 1urroundlnp. .
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'46-e174
I See by Today's
Want Ads
WAYNE CLARK
HENRY QUIGLEY
ALAN SNODGRASS
e 10R 'lHE SWINGER IN
YOUR F.AMYLY, A ehtld'1
bet.VJ duty 1wtna; 11tt. Onily
$30. -m111et> for.., House· Apt!
e t.ESOON 1: How to tm~
prove twine fP'!'e(I. Buy
th1s SmKb Cotont por-
tatAe electric b'oewrilf:r.
The price 11 $100 or berl otm. Then pluc It Jnl
BALANCED REPRESENTATION
THAT CARES
• 'ltlE P!lRFECI' ANSWm
roR A STOCKING PRES-
ENT: A Poodle 1>UP$1Y.
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LOTCLA
1-o•THE REAL \..J. ESTATERS . '
HARIOR
BOULEVARD
FRONTAGE
Vacant 15' acroaa from
FORD qtney, 360' deeg
runnlna fron!. atrett to
street. ~ klirea a n d
f!ll'eSS • plenty avattable
parklfll. Priced ~IJ below
Other.parceJg .it only $1 ,000
a tn:Hlt foot.
-e..ang• Vista
-==;;D:;:;U;;:PLC':E"'x== I PROPERTIES
$21,500
Start or add to )'Oltr ~ Formerly LaBorde R.E.
U 220 E. 17th St., C.M.
ment eotate. '• In """ • CALL 646°05°5 ttnt ~·other and beat the :I
HIGH INCOME TA XE S ~ Call 644-1003
with lncome, pvwth and
tax the! ter. cau today for
complete details. 10~ down
handlot.
Walker & Lee
Rcatton
Fountain Valley Offtce
(n4) 968-3371 or MG.-l'r.>t
TWO DUPLEXES
Prime EASTSIDE LOcA·
TlON. Near E. 17th St. Shop.
Pini Centft', Meu. Theatre
and St. Jo.chim catholic
Oi:urch. THREE. 1 bedroom
Units and ONE • 2 bedroom
Unlt. Betow awraae yacan.
cy taotor. If you att lookina
FUN HOME
See the fantastic harbor 6
ocean view from this 5 bd-
rm., 31" bath home, only 1
block from the ocean. $67,500
675-3000
BAY & BEACJ.I
J{E/\LTY · for 2--t unitll ln lhll Joct.tion! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;
3 STORY
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$46,500 I
Reminiscent ot an orlal· na1 Swlu Chalet located
on th°e bluffs above
Newport Bay. Thla home
ii truly unique u to its
deslrn. Featuring S ma.IJ·
ter size bedrooms. 2
baths, 2 fireplaces and
complete guest quarten
lncludlnr kitchen, bath
and fireplace. Don't mW
It at thil price $46.500.
Gran n I 1 Residential
Realty. 546-8640. l
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CALL NrNI? NICE N' COlY \ DIRECT FROM · ~·Vista SANTA COUNTRY COTTAGE:
AJlumable 6% GI loan. $185 Name your terma on PROPERTIES per month P8Y• all. 3 Jl<d. lhb jewel localed In a'
room ranch • sty:\e wi(h country setting <ln Costa Fonnttty LaSordt R.E. meparate family room, h9vy Mesa's de1irable East-220 E. 17th, C.M. •hake roof, oversbed living side. 3 bedrooms, 2r CAU 646-0555 room with fireplace and baths, convenient farm-,
style kitchen with Iott; •1 Evtnlnas Cati ~ dose to sebools. New FHA of brick work, floor to,
THREE CAR GARAGE or no down VA tenni al1a celling raised hearth,
P!.ua 3 tPadous bedrooms, 2 available at onJy $26,500. .bl'lck flrep11.Cf. Panellne
Set anytime. accents the mood, on ai large be.th.a, "knee deep" 540-ll5l (Open Eveningl) corner lot full of trees.;
shq W/W carpetlna, wood All for $26,750. No down1
A , .. burninK flttpla~. I I to Vets. Grannis n~..; I
forced air heat and hup ~IBITAGE detial Realty. 546-8640.1 mirrored, w~ In ma• -~ 11M. ln'Aft
ttt bedroom. Onty 10 mln-\~izmiiiiii=: II utes to the btaeh and seller
will pay polnta ., you can
buy ntA or GI NO DOWN.
If you've uAed your GI be-
1on!, call anyway • yo u
mi&'ht be elleible for ~
other one. FWJ price only
qi,soo. c.n loday1
Walker & Lee
R"'lors 27'90 Harbor Blvd. al Adam.it
569491 Open 'tH 9 PM
MAKE OFFER
Be In by CHRISTMAS
NEWPORT BEACH
4 BR + :.11" BA + lrp; family
nn + pool. Try $f6,!'AJO.
NEWPORT BEAOf
4 BR, :.!'ii BA, fam, din. 2:.IOO
IQ ft + lri back yd + best
atte.
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
"5 BR + 3 BA • 3IXXl •q ft. Try
$46,000.
WARM & TENDER
OJiy 2 BR. oondo ln quiet 100.
1'ii Ba., dimwshr, dlsp., gas
bltns. Din. aru.. Patio. Dbl.
rar. $2),500.
-GEMM,._-
1610 W. 0out Hwy ., N.B
REAL'IOOS · 642-4623
"Vet Buyers
Welcome!"
Super shall> 3 bedrooms and
a family room. Walk to the
ne"W central park. A ere•~
family hOme. Priced at
$29,950, k won't Wt. MZ.2535
0 f'll I. REAL
"\. I .'.~Ti\'ITRS
Tbe tutett dn.w in thl! West
• • .. o.Jly PIJot Claulfttd
BAYFRONT HOME
On wide sandy beach, with
fabulous jetty view
SLq.~&nd
paneled dl!n with
atone fireplace & wet bar
fonnaJ. dinine room
i..,.. -·yard • fl&l,000
HA .. •OR
INVf srMfNI
COMl"ANV
REALTORS
SINCE 1944
673-4400
$25,990
~. "
A Spanish 3 bedroom hacien-
da has lots of aweal with
cul-ii~ location. Large
Jiving room with brick fire-
place, family room, 2 bath9,
plUs shag carpeting and cus-
tom drapes, Lots of house
for lltlle money. Don't m1M
Reine It. 546-2313.
1-o·THEREAL
"\. ESTATERS . .
PICK ONE (36')
OF FIVE (36')
GOV'T PLANS (36')
TO OWN (36')
YOUR HOME (36')
CtU now for info on the best
program for you. Many horn·
ee available with $10o dn.
WALKER &: J...EE Realtors
842-44~ (36')
WHAT A VIEW!
3 Bdr. 2 bath, IU'le muter
suite, patio wtth jacuzzi
poc>t. Lota ot rtorage with
bff.uUful view of Harbor.
, Asking $600 per mo.
O THE RF.Al,
"\. F:ST/\TEflS
Ad~ ~ Tum unused Items into quick
c:uh call 642-5671 Tbe tute1t draw In tht Weit ' p " a Daily Pilot OutWed ~ ''Ydlow age1 of Ad. 64Ul7I c1aauied • . . 6U-5678
SUBURBAN LIVING
15 MIN. TO CITY
Private area of 2-3 ye
old t\omes. Thi& is a
bedroom and famil
room with 2 rood sl
baths, bullt-ln kltche
with bi;ea~a1t bar, fire-
place and new carpet-In& throughout. Bette
than new. All terma.
4 BEDROOM,
2 BATHS
$24,250
$29.950. Crannll Res!·
dc.ntlal Realty. 546-8640.
$250 down and cloalng
coats moves you Jnt1
th.ii unbelievable bar
galrL Here's what you
get -4 bedroom, fami-
ly room. 2 bath&, bullt-
ln k1tchen, covered en.
closed patio, flrtplaee,
forced-air heat, double
gara1~. near new car-
pets and pe.ncled living
room. This won't last.
Hurry! Grannis Residen-
tial Realty. 546-8640.
OLD ENGLISH ..
STYLE PANORAMIC
OCEAN VIEW
in Newport Heights.
Fros exterior complete
ly done in wed brick,
hillside locaUon with
three &plldous bedroom&,
brick fireplace, dow
stain recreation room
with wet bar, 2 baths.
All remodeled 6 )'
ago. Yanlattlc home to
entertalnlng. $47,900 Make offer. Owner anx
loua. Grannla Resident!
Realty. M&-8640.
STEAL IT
in MESA VERDE
& SAYE$$$
The m01t dcllrabJe arr ot Colt& MHA often
thll 4 bedroom, 2 bat
home with bullt-1
kitchen for $27.900.
FHA-VA tcmll avaU
able. It'• priced to set
fut! Cl,11 nnw. Gra.nn
Reeldentlal Realty. S46-
86co.
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41J DAILY PILOT Momy, Dt<tmb<r 20, 1971 · ....... ..,
Everyone Has
Something 1hat
Someone Else Wants
DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS
j Iii i , ) • ··rhe Biggest Mark~tplace on the Orange Coast-Dial 642-5678 for f'.ast Results
.You Can ~ell It,
FincJ' It, Trade It
With a Want Ad
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Gentr.11
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l'onortl
.,
" "6"
BEDROOMS
' Owner Transferred
, European cultured w Ith
1 charm & qualif7 of crafts-
manship. Ankle deep car·
pets. Candlelight dining rm.
Huge gourmet kitchen. 'rn'O
SEPARATE FIREPLACES.
Aodle.ntic parlor • like fam·
ily room. ToWtting stairs to
huge Bdnns. 3 Baths. Much
more to Sff' including a 3
CAR GARAGE.. Just listed.
So take advan1~. Call
645-0303
IOH/\l f.0/\0 \
' "':"~-o·''
Only 1 rer old and immac-
ulate. Owner will sen VA or
mA •od pay neceissary pts.
Tile root & tinred glass
make it SOlnf!thing to see.
Cal) fur appl to see it now!
EL TORO
A giant lot and giant home!
4 bdnn, 2-stocy, a mUst see
for VA buyers. Close to
schools & 6boppingg,
SUPER CLEAN
$24,500
, A three bdrm. older home
wlth both the pride of own·
e.rship and an investment
' potential for the wise buy·
·er. Exira large' Jot with a
, fantastic patio area. You
'can't go wrong with this one.
, No cleaning here, iUfrt move r·· Call _ 518-2:!13. oTHEREAL '~ESTATERS ' ' '. .
YA REPO
NEW LISTING
Duplex • 3 BR., 2 ha. each
'unit; lower unit, w/frplc.,
tum. for summer I winter
Terttals. $62,500 • You own
~land!
~all: 673·3663 642-2253 Eves
associated
BROKERS-REALTORS
%025 W Bolboo 67l·l66J
, * EAST SIDE * 3 BR. 2 BA, family rm. tire-
p!., blt·ins. hUge walk • in
closets. 1800 sq. ft. New
crpts/<lrapes & paint. Va·
canL lmmed. )>OSSeS'Sion.
$'29,950.
Roy Mccardle Realtor
1810 Newpon. Blvd., C.M.
548-7729
SECLUDED
TOWNHOUSE
423 Gloucester, c.r.t.
Adult sec(, • J I.ARCE Bed·
'rms. Singie 5tory. First time
,Offered. Living room has
fireplace, All elec. Delight-
fuJ garden patio w/watt'r·
tali. Clubhouse, pool & pul.
·ting gret>n wit'1.in stones
throw. Realistic: pric<!.
COL LINS & WATTS
REALTY c. & w.
962·$23 Eves. 962-5001
. VA REPO
3 BIG BEDROOMS
$450 DOWN
Wkh no seconds or balloon
payment£! Can you bel ieve
it! Well, we've got it • in
one ot H. Beach's finest lo-
cadons, Completely l't'furb-
ltbed wkh new paint In &
'out and dean as a pin. Non
yew O.JC. and you can ewn
trade your pretent home.
(:all. for •PPt. and further
~ti.. W•lktt It ~ rutrii,
17213 Brookhtlrst, 541>1754.
$3000 DN.
4 Jl«lrooms, -tmnUy rm., 'fllh j .. ...,, ......, brid<
1)~ •• entry baa to rear
1lv1ng rm., 001tt,.1na. $3000
a~,. . move Jn. SfO.tm
TARBELL
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General General Gtnef1I Gtneral General Costa Me11 Huntington Be1dt l ~~=-~~=-;;;;;:;;;/=-=-==~1 ~~-:-:-.~~~:::-:::; ~--.v-.. -.-.-.-M•-••] 1 _ ======;;;\BY OWNER <79 Walnut Pl.' $800. Down
EASTSIDE BR. 2 BA, lge "' w/be•ut A n l'fi EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Granny can hop, skip & jump lo Wes~cli!f
shopping; Jr. Walks to school; recreation at
home, l 7x34 bdl. & filt'd. pool; i bdrm. &
den plus guest house; in immac. cond. Won't
las! long at $31,500!
FAMILY HOM£
Lots of everything! 5 Bdrms., 3 ba's., formal
dining, huge family rm.; 2 frplcs.; 3 car gar.
AU done in the best of decpr. Plenty of room
for everyone to have their own niche. Lo-
cated in Harbor View Homes. Owner leaving
state. cau us for details.
LOT WITH VIEW
... of hills & ocean, located in best wooded
area of Laguna Beach. Priced at $16,500.
CORBIN-MARTIN
REALTORS 644-7662
Newport • Corona del Mir • Costa Meu
5 BEDROOM LUSK
warin, inunarulale, and close
to OlM Hi. S-bedrooms, fam-
ily room and dining room,
wilt fit your crowd with
ease and fwi. $67,500.
IJNIVIJI: lifl..U:S
llMI E~l7.WOOO 240 E. Coat Hwy.
Coton. 0.1 Mat, cant.
BIG MESA
VERDE VALUE
HAYE A MERRY MERRY
In this
..,.., 1rp1c, hwd u". nyone ,.ua 1 es
LIKE NEW 3 Bednn 2 bath, $36,500. 642-7892. to take over the low in-
Socated on quiet banJo st. BEING trans!erttd must terest rate loe.n on this New silllg crptg, newly ' lovely, near new 3 Bed•
painted -vdtant and ready sell. C.ome see 2 8'°".Y· 3 roOm home. S40-8S56
for )'OOt YULE LOG in your bdrm at 1lD2 Valley Circle. SHERWeeo REAL TY
fireplace. Brin1 log & check· Owne.r. 18964 Brookhurst y 'v =· and be in lo' Christ· Eest Bluff SELLING ' '
$29,500 * THE BLUFFS * YOUR HOME ? ;
( II I $43,SOO . Free appratsa:l. • • We buy a terms 3 Bdnn., 2~ ba., formal din. equkies: Penotlat attention.
nn., fan>.ily area. 9 .Mos. 2S yrs, exper. 962-5523 •
Newport young. Greerfuelt view. COLLINS & WATTS :
~r trans. & holding _ REAL TY _
plane """"· cau, C & W F1irvi1w EASTBLUFF REAL TY • •
•t
646-8811 , 644-1133 Anytime SHARP 3 BR 1314 BA, d\n
) Founti1in Valley rm. bltins, dshwshr, fpl, (1nytimt crpts & drps. Vacant. Mu&t
'!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!= • 4 BEDROOM. ""' Xlnt <rm•. s2l.ooo. ·
LOAN * * 835-4422 * * 6°/o FHA FOUR "1'AR REALTY
$138 MO T!k~ i:.!' :.:is s!i_~ ~~~ PLUSH ! PLUSHI
• lovely home is only 3 yrs. 3 BA'JlffiOOMS! plus 4 ~
. . . old and i.s in top shape. BR.Jovely cor~! 2 patios.
General General See if yOU can top this! It's
"'.::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:="":':=:I a big t'W(t Story PaceseHer, - * W'lth 4 bedrooms, separate * * * * * den, formal dining room, 2% J baths, electric garage open-
Antique mirrored living room with
fireplace, custom drapes & deep, deep
carpetin~. 4 bedrooms, 21h baths, kit·
chen with all the built.ins PLUS FOR·
MAL DINING ROOM, You will be right
on the canal & have your own DINGH1Y''
& WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE
That goes .wi th this GOODY, GOODY
at ........ ., ............... $64,950
Sacrifice sale. SttJnning pride Larg spacious bedrms Priced r igtrl! Won't lllSt!
at owne~p estate. Thick w/w e~ thruout. ' HAFFDAL REAL TY
mag "'l'P"~· Stain gl"' S Rlt 842 "74 8424405 -., 557-0901 windows, beama, Country parow Y '"""
style kitchen. Fireplace. "A nest for ewry bird.. $ QUICK $
TAYLOR Co er and all 2100 sq it in love.
• ly condition. Ofioring VA
tenns, $4'1,900! ! I SANTA WANTS TO TRADE
these goodies
THREE FOURPLEXES all in a row.
All units have 2·3 bedroom. 2 bath/
Covered patio. Just llsred Huntington Beadt W~ BUY HOMES
for onJy $24,950. HURRY. MR, KASABIAN 847-9604
645-0303 $19,950 IS THE PRICE KASABIAN
EXCLUSIVE LINDA ISLE ·
Waterfront Opportunity! Owners of 3 brand
NE \V luxury homes will consider· in ex-
change: your smaller home, land, apartment
bldgs .. or Trust Deeds! Or will lease/option.
Each one has 4 BR, FR, formal DR & study.
Kitchens fully equipped with the most mod·
ern conveniences. Fully carpeted. Spacious
open plan. Reduced • $143,500 each.
''Our 26th Year''
WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors
2111 San Joaquin Hills Road
NEWPORT CENTER ' 644-4910
G,neral
Macnab-Irvine Realty Company
UNIVERSITY PARK!
Spacious 4 BR., FR. Active family floor plan
w/20'x30' LR., high-beam ceiling. Grand
staircase leads to hideaway master suite.
$53,000. Call Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200.
EASTBLUFF ·UPPER BAY VIEW
First offering! 4 BR., 2 bath, I-story. Beauti-
ful rear yard w/covered patio and raised
decking; elec. garage door; panelling; shut·
ters. Ready to move-in. Call Jack Howell
644-6200.
642-8235 644-6200
901 Dover Drive 1644 MacArthur Blvd.
Newport Beach
General General
BAYSIDE DRIVE WATERFRONT
Linda & Harbor Island View
From Ibis lovely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. On
a 59' lot, with pier & float. Custom drap-
eries & paneling. $139,500.
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
Islanders Bldg. at Linda Isle
341 Bayside Dr., Suite 1, N.B. 675-6161
General
GRAB YOUR
PAINT BRUSH
And save, This well located
2 BR duplex needs painting
and a bit of fixing. Good
size master bedroom, will
1ake king size bed, Spacious
liv room • Firplc • Cute kit
with refrigerator • We J l
1andscaped yard • Garages •
Asking $46,95o • EZ terms.
Call for detail! . 673-8560
SECLUDED
COTTAGE $23,900
Huge Jot secluded by many
IO\l,~ring trees. CW-de-sac
location wilh country at·
mosphere. 3 big bedroqms
p!Us screened jn patio. Jn.
eluding refrig. & washer.
Owner must sell! submit
your terms. Call
~58.?('J (Open Eves.) I .. HIRITAGEI , u utan -[3-Bays'ltore Charm
Just n-duced $2,500. Ex·
ceptiona.I 2 bedroom & dNI
or dining mom with glass
walled Hving room opening
to tropical patio, Ont' of thr
lov.·ei;1 leaseho!d11 • 11 real
bargain at S.l'J.000. CAW.
615-4930,
~:.:1
' ' W h I t e Elephants" over.
running yoor house? Trrn
them into "CASH" ~ ~u
Ulem thru Dttily p t I 0 I
Ouslfltd, 642-M78.
General
WANTED
UNHAPPY .
RENTERS
TI1is 4 Bedroom is just the
thing for that growing fam-
ily: Lew down payment
handles. Move in before
Otristmas. To ta I price
$35,<XXl. 847-6010
1-o·THEREAL l~ESTATERS ',. '' ·.
EASTSIDE
TRIPLEX
Older, authentic Sp an is h
units. Xlnt. location nr shop-
ping. High Income, l o w
maintcnal!Cf!. Priced only 138.""' SW·5880 tOpen Eves.)
I 9 ~~::1
HOMEABIUTY
SOLVED
Spaciousness and elegance
inside and out marke this
the best buy in t :;uper
neighborhood of r!ne" homes.
4 BdrnlS 3 up & down, 2
fireplaces + king siui bonus
room. 847-6010
\o ·THEREAL
\"'\.. ESTATERS -' 'J'' ·, . '
-OWNER MOVED-
Unobstructfll View
from huge living room + .e
BR, 3 BA, large family rm.
overiooltlng fenced yard
with heated pool.
2399 Redlands, Op dally lO{i
Lachenmyer
Re.1ltor
· COATS
&
WALLACE
REALTORS
-546-4141-
1-2 bedroom & l·l bedroom. SPAC·
IOUS and close to shopping, in SUPER
RENTAL AREA. Each ...... $65;soo.
. (Op~n Evenings) CHRISTMAS IN
YOUR OWN HOME
CHOICE
NEIGHBORHOOD
ONE~STORY
$39,900
,-, in this .
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, family room,
ATRIUM ENTRY. Custom drapes,
shag carpeting, kitchen with all built.:
ins, self cleaning oven, covered patio
& gr .. t landscaping ........ $47,900 .. ,
YULE HAYE A C:OOL YULE Located in one of the most
popular neighborbOocls in
Huntington Beach. this hOme
features 4 bedrooms. fam·
Uy room, fonnal dining
area and 2.baths. Elemen.
tary school, park, shopping
and beach are very close.
Existent VA loan at 6'7o In·
terest may be assumed by
anyone with total monthly
payment of P44 Includ ing
prlncipal, interest, taxes
and insurance. For addition·
al Information plt'e.Sf! phone
546-Z313.
. with these
8 UNITS IN EASTBLUFF -SPLIT·
LEVEL VIEW APARTMENTS. Owners .J
unit 3 Bedrooms, 1 lfl baths, 4-2 Bed-
room, l lh: baths, 3·1 Bedroom, 11h
baths. SO GET LUCKY. Only $198,450.
~I A110ASS«u.111
POOL+
REALTORS
644-7270
RUMPUS ROOM 2828 EAST COAST HIGHWAY
Pl 4 bed 2 bat'· CORO~ DEL MAR , CALIF.
" rooms, ••· -~(<~¥ ~,_~~ buill·i~ kitche:n, new shag ~.
carpeting, 2 f~places. Ov·
er 600 sq. ft. rumpus room <ieneral includes Wl't bar. No qua].
ifying, no Joan fees -just1 ---------
1ake over subject to existing 1---------1 GI Loan. Owner Will consid-
er what you 5'1lbmll as down
payment. IM?o.fEDIATE OC-
VETS $1.00
TOTAL DOWN
CUPANCY, Owner bought new home-will
Walker & Lee pay all""·"' co''" Ton·mc
Realtors
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
545-0465 Open 'HI 9 PM
MINI-RANCH
location 1n plush green
residential area. 3 Bedroom,
2 Baths. fantastic paneled
game room, all builllns and
sparkling condition. Govern·
ment appraised at
Fully furnished, includes all $29.900.~. mo. P&f.
personal property & farm caJJ 545-8424 {Open eves) equipmt>nt. 6 View acres,
near V1sta. Avocados, citrus
& pasture. Home, pool, m0-
hil home & several build-
Jngs. Call 67'>722) for full
d('tai!s. #133.
Home & Investment
Reelty
3535 E. Cbast Hwy .• CdM
BLUFFS
MODEL HOME
located on the main green-
belt. Exquisite. Juxury a.p-
poin'tl'nents. Many ex1ras in
\outh ,,, (~ oast
TRANSFERRED
Mesa Verde Pacesetter. 2
st:ory, 4 bedroom, family
room, separate dining room.
Owner transferred. $43,950.
ROY J, WARD, RLTRS
6"Hl228
FHA-YA
One o! Mt'Sa Verde's quiet
streel8. Best landscaping,
On owner. See this rare
find. For more infonnation
tall 546-2313.
tllis 3 bedroom & dining i.oiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
room condominium. Excel· e HALF ACRE • with 2 bed.-
Jent buy at •• • • • .. · $48,500, ho $2.5 ooo
PETE BARRETI. :DR:,;·:·~mo. 1'~
REAL TY ! "''h ............ ni.500.
1605 WISTCLIFF e 4 BEDROQ!I,{ HUGE DR. & NEWPORT IEACH t DEN, Back Bay . , $36,750.
64:1-5200 ' .., ....................... I• HOME (2 bedroom, crpts,
CAMEO HIGHLANDS drps, range, rerrlg, >Amh-
' ·-lot with ~ ul er) PLUS l bedroom rent. ._.5 e anner 111;:a . 1 I I 3 Bdrm&: 2\i bahs a, mmed . poss,
Gen.era I
BUILDER'S
CLOSE.OUT
4 bdrm Spanish Style homes·
with 2 baths. No down GI
buyers and min. down FHA.
Priced from $30,650. Price
includes landscape, sprink·
lers and buyer chooses col.
or on carpets, Close to So.
Coast Plaza and n e w
schools, Models open. Call.
If you wed your GI be-ncfits
before, call anyv.•ay • you
might be eligible for anothei'
one.
Walker& Lee
Realm
279J Harbor Blvd. at Adams
SIJ"';HMSS Open 'Iii 9 PM
"LIVE IN· A 1LAP
OF LUXURY"
\Vhere else can you find a
pool home at only $23.SCXI.
Lots of decking and sharp
pool. Seller will pay buyers
COS1s so don't P4Ss thi5 one.
A very apeclaJ home, for
fam ilies who take out 11me
to live and laugh. 842.2535
K5JTHEREAL
\YESTATERS
' ' ' " . ' {
YOU WIN!!!!
Doctor must tell this year
for tax reasons. Check these
features-* 3 Big Bedrms. * Huge family nn. * Beaut. firejllace. * Corner lot
• Separalc garage * Boat access, Specially priced at t29.900.
FULLER REAL TY
546--0814 Anytime
Big Canyon
IORISI [ Ol 'O\
' PF Il l TOl/S
for thl11 very lovely 3 bed-
room, 2 bath home. The loan
is high enough that you can 1-c=coR;oE.-AL=E,-;"1':-.A•T•E=.-
assume with payments of CAN'T BEAT THIS· ,
Sltill per month, which In-Only $23,000~ Vaca'!!~
eludes all. Modern built·ins, submit? Lovely 2 BR condo!
~~==~==~"I deep pile carpels, also Corner! Lush Idscpg! : VA REPOSSESSION matohing .,.,,.,. Double HAFFDAL REALTY :
Sharp, north Costa Mesa 3 garage to blot! Call 842-4405 Eves: 541·2446
&dnn -· .,., Catholic W I k & Lee aiurch & shopping. On I y a er Irvine
$1.jQ), dn. $199/mo. paymts. Real I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
$23,500 279(1 Harbor Bl~~ at Adams LUXURY THRUOUT
PIBRON REALTY 642.lm 545-0465 Open 'til 9 PM Seclusion for the execulivt
$19,500. $31 500 in this mo9! luxurious Uni-
3 BEDRMS + 1 V~f'Sity Mode!. Bt'"autiful
2 BATHS VA NO DOWN OR IBA gold shag carpeting, quality
3 BR, 2 BA. Best crpts & drapes, mirrored doors. Xtr~ isha_rp. home freshly drps. Spodess. 20'x22' unfin. double ~n. atrlum with
painted 1ns1de, w/w crpflli, nn Quiet cul-de-sac street, lfountain, pool & jacuni.
formal dining, bltin R/O, xtr~ 1rg tot 842-4466 Premium lot with a view. breaJdaist bar, dbl gate en-'
try ·+ lrg covc1 patio. Full $55.foO,
l'..'i:i.:'·500· Submit Call ~.·., red hill
SEYMOUR REALTY, m41 Santa Has • Beach B1vd., Hunt. Bctl. REALTY
BAYSHORES 'Arrived Univ. Park Center, Irvine
VIEW & POOL and will sell bis 4 bed· Call Anytime. 833--0820
Waterfront cUst. home, 4 or roorn home to yaung GI
s bdrms. View from most for only $100. down. PACESETTER
roonu. lf1 Ft. Jot, spacious 54().8555 HOMES
yard. Red. to $280,000. SHERWeeD REAL TY At The Irvine ~nch
Bill Grundy, Realtor 18964 Brookhurst.. F.V. Immcd occpy •••• Save SlOCO!'.
341 Bayside, NB 675-6161 FOR Sale By Owner: Pres-For i~ormation call .•.
Capistrano Beach tige home, model 2100. Sales Office 544-8857,
Channing 4 br, 4 ba. Finish-Models at Jeffrey Road ~
NEW custom 2 BR, 2 Ba., ed bonus rm., 2 frplc's, rl'Ioullon Parkway.
w/w shag, bltins. A steal at eovered patio & landscaping Laguna B.each _ ,
$26,500. 493-1247. incl sidewalks. 846--3792. ~' --c1 ---==""'=--.
Coron• del Mar PLUSH! PLUSH! BIG EXECUTIVE
1 4 bedrooms, 3 bath NEW 3 BATIJROOMS. plus 4 Lrg Fabulou Vic1v
LISTING B~. love!y corner! 2 patios! 1$'61 SOO for f;quidatlon Priced nght! Won't last! L p' d R I C Dtrplex, So. of Hwy. 2 Bdnn. HAFFDAL REALTY os a res ea. ty o.
& l·bdrm. Terrific Joe. & a 842440'5 Eves: 557.0901 627 Sooth Coast Highway
'lerril'ic buy' ;42,fXXI, Laguna Beach, 494--8833
MORGAN REAL TY Mother-in-Law's ROOMY II
673-6642 675-6459 • Retreat • • 1 Bd.,,,,., 3 bolh•. ;,:.ctoos
Costa Mesa You 'll be delighted when family room wilh firePJare
CH yOU see this 5 bedrooms, ·& wet bar. Over 2600 sq. Jt, WALK TO THE BEA poet! home featuring formal Island fireplace, opens to
Beautiful Spanish hacienda dining area, separate nim· dining &"'-living room. Mod·
only 2 years old, 1h mile pus room, 3 posh bath areas em blt·ln kitchen, lots of
from the beach. Large patio & m09t important, separ-11torage. space, St'"veral d~s. area plus room for pool. f 900 l ~ . 1 d 1_, thl ated living quarters or Double garage. $51, . Gal. '-'"a!Jve y ecora""' s T">.. Old M Full · · ,._ ho h built . ....,ar om, price s ...... I" me as ·ln $34 (XMJ AU Terms• 54()..8$5 ~ ~ '
l<l•chon. big ~"'"' ""'· SHERw••D REALTY ,,,/TOi-a.IZ
pla"" and o"'"''"" doubl• i89SI Brookhunt F.V. REAL ES"'"'JE garage. On1y $27,500 and on ' 1A
land you own. J'f you've used N _your GI benefit, call any. VA LOA 1190 G\enneyre St.
Wa:t • you may be entitled 3 BR 2 BA. $200>. cash and 494-9473 549-0316
to another one. ye>1,1 assume existing GI e SEL'L OR LEASE e
W I k r ·& Lee loan. Payrrrts fess than rent. mJ £)1. Ft. 3 BR, 21i) B·A. a e Xlnt nbrhood, beaut fpl, Lg. ram. rm .. din. rm .• frpl.
~al tors
2790 Harbor Blvd. at Adams
545-94'91 Open 'til 9 PM
!:'OUR BDRM
CHARMER
$25,450.
compl bltins, kitch appi's, Cpt & drapes, bltins. w('t
crpts & dtixl. Last years bar, elc. Immac. $47,950.
price. $28,000. -rut price.
MIS5lON REAL TY 494--0731 l' MONARCH BAY
fp..+471 ( :;:) 54 ... llOJ A Channing 3 Br & Lge dt'n ,.,,,~~~~~~""'"'I custom home w /pooJ. Ea I"' room opens to deck w/ CHECK THIS-nvu
Ten'\fic value -Room .tor 4 BedroOm. 2 Bath home w. I 11°""00.•000 ' * 499 297•
Boat. Pool, etc. Sparkling new &hag carpet & paint 10=:,,~--,-==-· 7"-,.-'
Oean • Owner AnxlOU$. throout has firep! in leg VIEW house, 3 BR, 3 ha,
646--7171. SUBMIT TERMS. den, ~!·formal dintng, $49,500. Easy tt>rms. Q..,,·ner,
covered pat1o & boat gate 1~•94-_2339_. _____ _ V,;;;:-, THE REAL
' ESTA:rER~ thrugarage,foronly$21,SOO. Lido Isle
COLLINS & WATTS !--------
REALTY
Pending Foreclosure C. & W.
Owner will not refuse any 96'l-5S23
rea110nable dfer. Prime Jo-HAPPIER NEW YEAR caUon, 3 large bedrooms, L _.,,
lawson ·
A!wa:ts a good sc!le<::l.lon or
fine Lido Isle homes. CUr·
rent listin~! from -
$48,000 2 baths 2 httge fireplaces -In this Impeccable 4 oeunn
targe l~lar lot aefHll'&I~ 2 bath Dutch Haven marina.
service porch and iarre tiled Features include firepl, bowanb loweon J.i.
kitchen S33 500 -Be at dshwshr. block wall !encl' & tiea1COll
temis ~1b1('. Owner des· qu.idc: l)OlllSt!sslon. Submit on 3416 Via Lido 6r:M562
perate -CaU 545·8424. terms. """'" ,,.,_) sotrm CX>A"1' COLLINS & WATTS 4 BR. 3 ho. ""'9o $17.C>OO
REALTORS REAL TY 3 BR. 2 bo. 42xAA $7!l,500 ~ze living·~ & l~n: Roy Mccardl e Realtor
ai room. ACCCM lo pr1vale 1810 NC'N]'.lOl'I Slvd., C.M, 54&-7729
Five bedrooms, 3 baths. fam-C & W ' BR. 3 ha.. 70x8.\l $125,t:XXI
Uy room, laundry room, 3 COLLEGE PARK. lovely 3 9G2.s.173 ° Evt!S. ~ LIDO REA L TY INC.
car garage. ~autifut corner BR, t" BA, , home 33n VI/\ LIOO
lot al Hermitage Lane and w/oversized dbl garage. BUY OF THE WEEK 67~7300 -ASSUME 6°/o Royal St. Geornll<><d. Thll Rrot'""""' lnstde & out on a ,,..,,,,,dot~ Caur. ""'1:-:::--:o-=-c--o----........----....... -YA LOAN-home is 'being flnlibed now wtoew cpl warm walnut sic. SUpcr shag crptg, 3 BR, 3 BR, 2 BA, lgf' lot. Mugt ,._, .... w-n Banker and shOuld be available in pa"nelin~ & cement 2 BA, fabulOUs terms. VA/ 11ell. lease 'v/opt or ll'lldc. ~1, Sharp 3 Bednn. ~ on mid-January. Ori~ by and dr!wway. Priced at only FHA or what have ymi $53.500. Lo dn. 673--il85. ~EALTOR~ lqe lot, S162, mo. PAYI · see It. then call owner at $29 900 5.17-48TI FOR JUST ........ $29,900. • • • .. -
......._. all. Full priec $24,900. 644-1140, ' · · * CALL 847..a507 * Newport Shores
13•'700 u•2430 FULLER REALTY REAL Estate licensee , BF.ST in College Pk., 4 lrg. ~ -BR 3 Ille BA. 1=· ~ SPECIALISTS in home .. 1.,. Sf6.MI4 Anyllmc prt'fcr married, to manage • °'"" ""'""'""'""'""''""""'""'"'I al Es modemlzed enlrg'd, ft'fllC, & ren!als. Newport Rho"'~
Bayfront lot $150,~ Like to trade? Our Tradcr't ~: ~." Re tate dn'g 24• Jiv., crptd thruout, \.. ~!... .. "r lAllO Cayy.wd Really 548-1290
TED HUBERT & ASSOC. Pandlk column la for you' I KJng.sz mstr. BR. ,boat Ip. ~ ROUSE HunU1111 T Watch the
Mn Via Lldo 6rT S lines. 5 daya for 5 bucks. , DAILY Pll.OT tor action! 540-3376. OPEN ltOUSE column .
beadl.
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Incant• Property 166 Income Pr_.rtw '1" HOUMI Unfum. 305 Hou1•1 Unfurn, 305 D" ... '•xM Unhwft. llO. a ... ,, Fum. .,... •-Univ
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9 / ,,.......;.....;..;...~-= ..,.. ..,., .,... ..,... m. W Apt. Unfvrn. w N>t. Untvm.
,. GARDEN TYPE BUNGALOW APJS. . Gtnor1I _Hunll"t'°'! Beom c;,;t;M;,. ' -. Costa MoH Corona dol Mar Cool• MoH Newport Beocll
4 separate b~ildings. Shake roof~. ,Prlvat~ 11:,, !:~1 . .C::~c.M".""' i"'eJioROOM, HI "b;,.'/i;;, NEW Spanbh I Br. 2 Ba . ·' JBR.Nwbeach.$1991111>. • DELUXE ' "' BRANO NEW "' ' • " patios. No stairs. All t sJory bungalows. 2 & $115. 1 BR, pv( home w/lJ buUt·lm, di 1hwa1htr1 , bit-Ins, •haa cpt, dt'PI . .YJ"d, NICE 1 A: 2 Br traUen, $95 I Oranae Cout APARTMENTS ..: »f32 Santa Ana Ave CA~
3 bedrooms. Some have fireplaces. The type . lot. H.B. , .carpets. Immediate mo~ in E/slde. $225. '' •-• • 2 • . up, rftlld ok. Nice ettlcle:ncy • ttt&l !'.I ta ta MMSU · Air Cond.-l'rplc'1 -.. 3 Swim-trottJ S;A. Counl'r)' Oub},
of bqildlng.s that attract and hold good t~?t $US. ~ti, dtJ>I: bltnll. H.B. $200 pr month. 968-0140 642-2222. apt tor mature adultl. 1S3 mlnc Pools • Health, Spa • Spaciou.I 1 It 2 BR from ~nts. Income $16,740 yr. S14S 000. Excell~n.t Toi ok. ' -&h)'li!M.. " .ma-2eA .. 2 ai' aar. Pvt. E. lSth St.~· ! Cott• MeN 1'ennls .Crb -Gamel ,Bil· Jl~ .I: nss. FIREP~·
financing. ' -$145. 2 BR. crpts, drps, 2 BR.-e;a.r. $140. F nod Patio. Blt-ln washer-dryer. FURN 2 Br. Chlldttn OK. No liard Room. . P!iv patios, Joe.di of
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"Our 26th v •• ,., patkl.1ar. Tct ok, C.M. yrd-patio. Wtr pd. mo .. ,... 1rovc'4ven. Cpl&, d.rpL SlT5. pelf. Heated" poot.· Uldry FAIRWAY ~ BEDnOOM Heattd fu:>I . Adults Ma
WESLEY N. T t'i YLOR CO., Realtors 11ss. 2 BR + •," 0.1 .. .,,,;,. c.u '""' 1 & s. ......,., -nn. llO Mont• f"" CM. rnoM IJSS •••• m-12611. •
2111 San J oaquin Hills Roa d w/•....,.lhln&. Kldl & pots 6.lfl.<llO. Newport Heights NICELY '"'"· L ER. Gar. VILLA APTl' MEDITERRANEAN PARKt.ido3BR,2BA.lcal
NEWPORT CENT ER 644-4
910
:: H.B. 3 BR. 2 Bi\ trplc, bltna, DELUXE F.xee l fam 3 Br $145 I mo, Qultt area. No 'Ill VILLAGE gar. Pool. AduJts only. P75f l~~~~~~~~~~io.;;;t:;i;;;-[s;i~~~-1 133ll M Agt. close to schools, 5hopp'g &: 2 B, &rntnlties c•lo~. $325'. el'lildttn or pets.. °54Mm 2 a 3 BR's 2400 Hatbor mvd., c .t.1. mo. 548--9301. (~). I: Mountain, Desert, COSTA ESA beach. $225 mo. Rds. Pets MODERN Cha.ltt 2 BR, 2 B. VERY1 n\ce l :t:r dplx. Quiet Private patio. P>Ol. lnd!Y. (n4) 557..mJ PARK NEWPORT ~
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. *Bl!l BEAR LAKE* 3 bdnn wlth 2 bath&, dbl car-LOVELY 3 BR, 2 8A, bltns, 548-9682; 548-5527; m-GS 30. No JN!\l.:MS..loit. Near Orana:e C:O. Airport 1 OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM Bachdor, 1 or 2 Bedroomt.
1--------· JHappinesa is apendina: Chtlst--•re. fenced"~· Ne1• """i n crpts. fncd yd, /rs)lc, l mJ. to * BACHELOR .APT, S121. UCI. Adults onb'. D~UX 2 BR, 2 BA. Bltns, &nd< ::OW~· 70Spa. poollfo mas ill your own cozy cab-carpe ... ,., new Y pa nt-heh $2SO. 962-{)(92 ht &: lut mo'g rent. 20122 Santa Ana. Aw . Dlhwa.sh, S h a g crpts, enn-. & '"'
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Newport Beach in. Try this one tor $8,900. ~ F.,',' m""'o. ~.~ ~eAu.LKERat 2 BR Condo, cpls, drpa, trpl, · I Apartment1 forft.rit )f 9' J Call 646-W Mir. Mra. Joachlm, Apt S-A troslleu refrlg, Elec frplc, from Fuhk>n l&nd ~t Ja.':1'.t I--------Cl!J •--<n• · ~ · dbl "' .. __ _ ., .... ~ .,...,., &an.ee. Nr So. Coast Plua, bCltte & San Joequm Hillil SUPERBL y ,._ ) 5.16-1738 or A LEE Realtor, M~. patto, car. 1~r. \ll:ftcb. 1 BR, w/w, beam ceil, drps. ..... -..u Sl&S. S4S--232l Roads. (714) SJ4-l!llXI J
wri1e: Spencer Real Estate BEAtrrlruL ocean view Pool pl1vl. $200. 645--l&"i7. utU pd. l adult. No pets. BAY MEADOW APTS, DEL ' e NOW OPEN. j
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SBPAAYNCISRHEST ~~. ~f.2828• Bia: Be.; A-tra~~ 3 br, run deck, VJ;:: l~ B:is 1 ~~~· Apts,. Fum, 360 0Yrl,y. Sl37p 1·nt64~· B~rn ~-~lnp. ~line. now~ullts.B:;, ~~ ~r: BRANO NE\V l &: 2 Br Fro~ open .,.,am.1. $250 mo . ..,... · · ~-1 •, ana o ....... v pa....,., recreauan ta-,..,, E. ~.1• •••~is· · $148, Priv patlo, blUtara
494--0SU alt 7 pm. . C:.'11 531-161.q_alt~r ~ ~~-•-r_• U ~ ..... l;>'lu-uu Is this 4 l>cdroom, delight---~-* SINGLE. TV-POOL. Pets ci.1 es. All adult., no pell. rm, heated pool, w/ jacuzzt
fully large hon1c with fam. Financ'·I II •l B1lbo1 Peninsula _1~~-i99 -A ok. DANA MARINA INN, f' 2 BR's FROM AS LOW l & 2 Bedroom, 1 bath. Sell huge clCHSets deep pile car. :.uy room, form&! dining .. _ 34111 Coa.s H I< : $159/mo. cleaning oven, dlshwshr. petlng, lush landtcaplng;.
• I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::~~ "OMEY & Ch·-lni 2 & 4 .• b Bold N C t wy, O. Pt. 38':' W. 88)' St, C.M. •Undeck. shag crpting. .4.dults. You Must See Thli area enormous patio. This '-' ... ,,. BR 3 •'~ •11' tW OnC:tpt H 0 Br h ···"-d I u :i " uq ....... " "· ... untlnnton &leach CNJ. 64b'-0073 377 W. Wl15an * 548·3605 ne! 20.\(12 Blrc.b. St., Ne~ unique hon1e is one ot the st, w...., r;i pa o, nr (BR., 2\i: baths •. , .•• Sl50 • ____ .• ,
greatest areas in Newport Business ~·a I er. Un t 11 6 / 15. 3 BR., 2 ba. bonies . $325/35(1 FURNITURE RENTAL t BR Fum. S 13 ~ 1m 0 • Park·Like Surrounding $170-2 Br 2 Ba Studio, adj. port ~ach. 557
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Beach, is a must to 1>ee & Opportunity 200 21:3:243-5316. 2 BR.', l~-ba. home .. $2.j() Overlook1ng beaut. garde'n QUlET -DELUXE thopi. cpt/drp, patio, gar. l?E,ACLJFF. MANOR a.pts-2 appreclate. Call M6-7ITI, l B ti & I Adult! 1·2 &: 3 BR APTS 548-8301 'aft 5;. 713-592-52Z'i Br, $160 unf, n75 tw:n. Cpta,
$8?,5CO. PARTNER Corona del Mar R, & den .......... S2j() .,.. Month to Month =ta~ l035~th St. A~ ALSO FURN. BACHELORS ool. 'drt>s. blllls, pr~ dipl. 1521
1-i>'. THE REAL
\"\:'ESTATERS
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. **BIG**
.FIXER UPPER
flew listing. Channing early
American 2 &tel;' home. 6
bdrm$., 21,J batha. Only 10
yrs old. Badly neglected &
need! repair. A great fam-
ily home ol rlx up for fun
~nd protit. Asking $38,001.
•CALL e 646°·2414 A~
. ?1EALTY 'Nr1r Ntwport Potl Ortic•
BA YCREST LOT
8Dx1JO. Priced at just $18,500.
Out -of -area owner nex-
_iblc en terms. Ca!J -646-7171
for details.
r;Q<THEREAL \~ESTATERS
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San J uan Capistrano
DUPLEX LOTS
51 corner. Zoned R-2-0.
r,ienty room to build good
ctuplex.
i$9700 CASH
Streel.1 on three sid<!! make
this a tremendous lot to
build deluxe duplex. Bes! cf
'all is the complete !\farina
View!
ASKING $18,500
CAPISTRANO VALLEY
REM.TY ~93-1124
Mob il e Homes
:· For Sale 125
19TI HOME'ITE 20x44 ' wilh
Active with some business & BRAND NEW H A R B 0 R ti. red h1·11 * 100~ Purchase OpUo.:i from Lake Park. 536-2692. Prv pal,los * Hid Pools SI"AC 2 & l Br apt $140 up. Pla~ntla Ave. Ask a~1
management background. VTEW HOME. 3 B~room, * Wide SelecUon-$125-LRG Modern 1 BR. Nr ~P0i * Adult1 only Htd pool, play yd, Cpt/drpl, .out • dfscount. 642-&MO ~
Assist in management of famUy room, 2 baths. C.Om· Style...colon c ts drps red .Martinique Apts. bitns, patio. Kids ok. ~"~._~,..,=~· ------I
hllstghly lucrative buslneS.s. munlty pool, courts, etc. * 24 Hour Delivery Zl~ 'chtca~. ;~·6~ 1'fo':: 1m Santa Ana Ave., CM 2al6 Collete No. 5 642-7035. PENINSULA 2 BR, unusual
year's income ahoutd $395. per month. Broker. REALTY 847_5169 M&r. Apt U3 646-55(2 1.994 Maple No. 3 6f2..38l3 tri • level, t.rplc, dshwhr,. i
exettd $50,000. Capital ft'-SM-7270. Univ. Park Center, Irvine ---------'e BEAUTIFULGROUNDS e East Bluff bJk ocean • bay. Y9rly
quirements are sz;,ooo ca.sh. Cau Anytime, 8J3..0820 rt2 • >J:l BACHELOR APT. SPANISH DECOR $260. mo. Avail Jan 3rd1
For interview, write Box Rb~~~11~i:'~;ne: l~:·e: '::=l:=!IC:=l:::Z:=l:Z:::Z \ wz ~ ~'c,'"'=mo,_,...~c.:.all~.:.646-::..:2687,:;._ I Air/cond. Gas, wtr. pd. NEWPORT BEACH ='""'==125==~~~~~1 C~~p:runtingtCI on ,~ache. walk to town. A&f. 675--4930. 3 BR, 2 ba., atrium , ... $325 -FURN. 1 BR. APT. Garage, Pool, Rec. rm.. Villa Gr•nada Apts. e wESI'CLJFF 2 Br .. 1,,, Ba
· eanu11 o. 3 BR, 21~ ba., Iam .... $325 517 W. 19th, CM 548.3481 SUO Mo. Cali 646-2687 laundry. l BR $140. 2 BR Four bedroom, with balCOJ). Twnhse, fJJJ, Adlta onl)', no
Estab. '61 Harbor area. Cost.a Mesa 3 BR, 2% ba, fam ,, .••• S350 I i"'!li1"~N!ii!. i!Mjial~ni!!!SA!lim"l'-03ll!!i4 Laguna Beach $160-$175. tes above l below. Gracious ptb. 1778 Bedford Ln. Grossed $20,000 1st 10 mo's -4 BR, 2% ba, fam ,,,, $350 -, -'Hacienda de Mesa Apt1 living l quiet surrounding 548-7533. '
cf ·n. Truck & equip. worth •BEUEVE! 2 Br. Xlnt WE HAVE OTIIERS Bil~ Island Sm. Quiet l Br~. ;Je.fu,. ~. 160 ~-Wilson,See Mu. No. 1 for family with children. 1 BR, near beach yeari,
$1800. Sell romplete co. for atta. ehlldi ok. Gardener Sgl. prrf. $135. Ulil pd. 1st "THE GABLES" Near cbrona. del Mar High \ease. $135. No pots'.
$5000. Must sell, other incl. M. 1 BR. $185 + Utll, Newly It last. 497-1!53. School. Fittplace, wet, bar &
business intertsts. 549-4186. ALA Re'ntli.li' '9 645-3900 re-modled, dwsher, ref, $_:ill:.,=/ :.::...:$<0::..:=,'----8--I Lge. 2 Br w/prl gar. Adlta. buill·ln kitchen appliances. * Call MS-'1840 * New list.i""' •ltlve. f15..7016. TVmo, w up. ach, soundproofed, Fncd. yn:I. 835 AMIGOS WAY 644.2991 4 Br. Studio 2!i Ba, closed~•~
MARJ:NEe. EJ.,ECTRONTCS cir utiJ pd. Crescent Bay w Ip at Io. WI r pd. Coldwell, Banker & Co. patio, l blk to beach. Yeart
H II d B S
e DARLING Dump! 2 BR, ,_.B,,al_bo'.'""a_P_o.;.n..;l.;.n.;.su;_l,;;a ___ I Bch 143S N. O:ra!tt 494--2508. Gardnl'!'/malnt. C&ll blwn 1 Managing Agent ly. SJOQ. 673--2455 .. · •H I
o .an us. .ales ,S125. "SINCE~"""'' 1 Bedroom Jurn apt. $140 a Newport Beach & 5, 63&-4120. VIEW S t. A "The .Bl"t'.Jker wUR Empathy" ALA Rentals e 64:>-3900 .l.;r'fll month Incl. utilities. 1~lock 1--'---:_____ 2437 Orange Ave. "G" $155 1...;;•;cn;.;a:...;.;;,M;;;,. ____ _
1716 Orangt! Ave., C.M. 1.st Western Bank Bldg. f l1d ba 25 'fARDS from ocean. 4 BR ---~----'-12 Bdrms., 2 bathl. Upstairs FAMILIES 6454170 ~ eves University Park, Irvine rom ocean a Y· 1244 W. 2'h ba ., huge liv. nn. w/fpl: 3 Bdrm * 2 Bath view apt. Carpeted, draped, . . .
ESI'BL'D Irit. 0 es 1 g" $200. PER MO. D•ys 833-0101 Nights BaJboa BJ~O~' new cpl(.; mod. kitch., Llvin, room with cathedral bltns. 2 covered parlWij:
Business. Newport Beach 3 Bedroom -Easts Ide I~ ... !!!!!!!!!!!!""'""'""""'' I~==~~~-~-panclOO den; con1p. turn. ceU1n1 I trplc. Separate spaces. 1250 Month yearly. :~· <213) m.1376 after 6 w=l~=~~;~~~~I en· ~~i!:a:. ~ai:·0~ •u:1~~~Pj ·B~n-~: ~ 1:l uf~~'.1"~~~ ~~~In~~~~:~~· '75-6050 ~ WELCOME!
Ed Riddle Ritr. 646-88ll rent. 1290 mo. Day ~722G. Mald Service. Poot. Otil. Agt. playground. $3l0. -IA''NIT tl.,llC. J •
lnoestmenti 220 Eves. 714-8442 Pd. OCEANFRONT Winter, HARBOR GREFN!
... ~_u_n_ty-'----Vacant 3 BEDROOM HOME Laguna Beach • Call 675-874() • VarloUJ Loe. 1·2-3 brs. 5'54353 Huntinaton. S.1c:h
with bllina, lirpl, crpts &: in. "".__. •· -LARGE 1 BR turn, Penln Pt. Adults only, no pets , MODERN I Bdrm. a.pl. Cp~.1 o;;· :0.iii;;;i;;;i:;;;;;;;;;;;;;.I NEED Sll,lm 2nd TO, equity
bal. of $15,£0). 4 Units, CM.
!14~767.
Money to LO.an 240 __.....,,,.., ____ _
·SATILER
MTG.-CO.
336 E. 17TII Sl'REE'l'
IST TD LOAN
7% INTERFsr
lND TP LOAN
Lowest rates Orange Co.
WE BUY TD'S
642-2171 545-0611
Serving Ha.rbcr area 21 yrs.
NEW 3 BR, 2 Ba. hilltop, Pvt t • I du! I• eludes relrig. wuhe'r, and pa.io, w w crpl, a tJ; ,673-3l88. drps, dshwshr, bit-Ins, ON BEACH' ocean view, lam rm., frplc, 1 L • u J dryer too. Lease It for S250 on y, ea• e I une, * OCEANFRONT * garage. 1 child ok. All utU , "-" •· ••• • 11 wet bar, cpts, drps. hllns. SlSO/mo. 644-0016 pd I ~ per mo . ......, ,...ent ,,.,.,.....1 . S350 mo. 49!-5200 or Winter, l BR. Adults. No . 1-/mo. 307 Avocado,
LRG 2 BR l BA home. Lrg. ~7562. Corona dtl Mir pet.a. Nr. Ferry, nsD/mo. Apt 9, CM. M5-0984. 2 B'i-u~= !;~=mo.
liv. rm + din area. fenced View house, l BR, l BA 1 BDRM. Furn., no range; IM5-3515. NICE 1 Br duplex, new cpl 6 Carpets-drapea-dishwa.sher
yard. $175. mo, includes ~ l3M' mo, ~2339 cpts. SJ.25/tno., walk beach CLOSE to Beach. mod. 2 Br paint, clOSt' to shop'g. &: beattd poot.saun .. tennis
retrig, ai<lYe &. gardener. L H II & shop. 1 or 2 clrls. upper. Beam ceilinei, trplc, transp. Stv/Ret. S 115 , rec room.(l(.'ean views
167 Flower. PH : 673-7113. agun• i s ., •• A~•" 1-yrly 6<" .. ., 673--2863 "-I ..,...........,.,. ......,, v-... · • pauu.1-amp e parkln1
2 BDRM house in court, UNFURN 3 BR, 2 BA. alr LGE Bachl!tor. 2 blks Big S1tJDIO sml, new ihag rold BEST area, li:te 2 BR. hllna, Sccurily &Uards.'
crpts &. drps, garage, 2 ccnd, crptd & drpd home. in Corona. Adults oi\Jy. Yearly. app!I. Nr bE'ach, Sl.00. mo. refrlg., w/d hook up; crpti, HUNTINGTON
11mall children. no pell!. front of fi'im pool. S27:>. Sl48 until incl 64l-8520. Prefer quiet girl. 67~2124. drp1, patio. adults, no pell,
1us. 20n w"''"· 646-2719. 830-63'9 11ro. ,,.._,.,., 6'>-0261. PACIFIC 1,---~-~---Co1ta Mesa ·~ewport H•lgh!~ t 1 2 BR Home. F n c d back La guna Niguel ---------I.;-2 BR, 11~ BA, sharp crpts, 11 OCEAN AVE., I-1.B.
yard. Close to i;hop'it. Cpts, Casa del Oro ci.EAN 1 ~~ 2 °BR Adlts, no drps. lllO sq 11. Sl6S mo. 973 tn4l 5J8.1487
drp1. stove. $ 16 51 mo . J BR, 3 BA luxury home, pets, lg ki', $125-$150. 24Zl Valencia. 557-'1768 Ore open 10 am" pm Dally
SINGLE 5"I'ORY
South Sea· Atmosphere
2 BORM-2 BATH '
Carpets and Drapes
Air Condltloned
Private Patlcs
HEATED POOL
C&rpart I: SIOJ'l\ie
Nr. ·So.,Caa!ii riaia
,Hl!JPE!I. VILLAGE
lllO Soulh· Salta :
Santa Ana e 5f6.15Z ~
3 Heated Pool1 " I LAtie ' Clubbowic e!c, BBQ
Child Care Center
Great new 1 2 &: 3 Bdnm
From $149 I
SOUTH COAST • I
VILLAS '
llr.1 MacArthur Blvd. i-I ~!1-!1771 220Cl', Ocean view. 49!N702 ALL UTILmES PAID E. 161h SI.. NB. 646--1801. '.!~~~:;;::~·c .... ~l~W~l~LJ~.l~A;M~W~AL~TE~RS:;.~CO~., aft 4prp. $350 monthly. Compare. belort you rent • J" BDRM, 2'Ai BA, studio, DUPLEX BP.. Stove, .~-'-"-'--='-"'==--I Custom designed, featurlna:: Apt. Unfurn. 365 bl!ns, forced air, ahaa:, w/O e "MovE IN-'IUDAYr e
rC"frig. drps. UHi Pd· Newport Beach e Spacious kltcben with in-en premise!. SZ(l. M5-149S. Kid! It p?ls welcome. 2 BR, A .... ,
Carport. Quiet adult. S13.i Balboa Island · """' " Orange Ii: J'jnox. 64.2--0538. NEAR beach. Beaut. 3 direct lighting ././BIG sunny 1 bdrm upper, S159. All ext.ru. Pool. gar, Furn. or Unfurn, 370 \'
or \\1thout furniture . I~ Complc!l!ly set up. Contact Howes for Rent fl!
manager, Plaza Estates, I ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~· ilii
546-8823 .. ' . '
3101 So. Fairvie~·. Santa] I
Houses Furnished Ana.
'64 SKYLINE 12x50'. Near
Hoag Hospital. Lnndscapei.
Jmmed occupy. 1 owner.
MS-7366.
Corona del Mar
300 Bclnn. A-frame. car P., • Separate dln'g area LITTLE Balboa ls1-0!lebrate new cpl, drps, blllns, $W . paUc. Furniture Av a 11. ---------1
3 BR. 2 BA, dshwshr, pri drps, patio, 5 u n d ~ck. • Home-like atorqe OiriMTnat in a deluxe 2 Br 545-5270 or 83J...35.fO 17362-A Kce"!scn Ln., H.B. Costa Mese
,yard. Kida OK. S 26 5. Refrig.. bit-Ins. $350 e Prtva!e patlot 11pt on Ct11nd Canal ,new e wtLSON GARDENSe 968-7510, 84U235, 4
548-1309: 675-1849. ,.._, • Cloeed garage w/1toragl! bltns, Swedish ,,.,,1, boat 2 ' 3 BR 11" UP p 1 ' ' Lease. wul oollect e Full length marble pull· .. ,.. 2 BR, 11A BA, cpt / drps, · , ..., · oo · :• • 2 BR, Jrplc, &:ovc, f'(![~ig, 213: 832-4052 or m-8462 man dock; ~arly or longer 11e, encl. patio. S140. 642-6811. Christmas bonus. MORA BRAND NEW
crpls. $195/mo. 2 6 3 ~ • v;~N Bd no <.11\ldn?n or pets. $250/ I --KAI Apt.I., 18881 Mora. Kal , ' Broadway, C.t.i .'646-l'120. 3 BR house with gardt"n & n<><A·U rms mo. Sharp C t an 2 BR. $140 Ln ... 112 blk E. ot Beach, From 1145. Dishwasher, ah.It : BAYFRON'T' Mobile Home,
Bayside Village T r a 11 er
.Park. 642-1403, 6~2778.
. fruit trees. ff'(!(' months • Pool -Barbeques -sur-Alto l Br Waterfronl • Grand Riina, drps, w/w, hid pool. 932-8994. carpetlnz, walk-in cloletl, :
Laguna Beach 'IWNHSE: 3 Br. 2 l>A, 2 rent for carpenlr)' work &. rounded with plW!ih land-Canal, no ehildren or petii: Adib. E/slde 642.~. OCE'" 0 T Fcrced air heat, extra larat '•
story. Crp~. drp.,, bllns, cleanup. 64~7071 George. &caping $2'25/mo w/or w/o l11e. To 6 UNITS ......... rn N · vu, sun-rooms. Beautiful came room, :
DELUXE 1 BR. C.Ompl.
Furn. incl ulila &: 1ardener.
$200/mo lease, Resp. adult
only. 53£..)346.
3 BR, 2 ha view home, 6 mos i:ool. No pels, $210. 64&-3063. 3 BR, !nm rm. 2 ba. 1375. Adult living at Its best 8ee 1 or bolh _Call owner deck, bch, newer dlx 2 br, heated pool BBQ'•, e~ ,;
R'-!1,<,,•,t•,t•, l.eJ lease, Feh;._~,et. 3 BR hoUse In rouM Sl55/mo, Avail 1/1/77. 1807 port ~ILITIESe 1 BRF~E7;E 673--0'l07. UP!IT::;:s ~~CTRIC blU., cpts, drps, lndry, car, ed ~,,·quiet surround"';! •~-------' ._,,.....,..~ Garage, Fe~. 2 kids ok . Charles Pi, Harlior View CH DOWNSTAIRS $165 nr shops Ir. pier. $175. Yrly. Inga & clqse to shop~ : h·'im•••••••• I L_i_d_o_l_•_I•------~E~1~s7;'c.'·-"_Z-_S583~·-~-Homes. (Zl3l 67tH60t. 365 w. Wilsen 642-1971 Br~.Rr:~ on" Ll~fi~c~nd~ CALL Manaier 11.ft 6 PM .. Adults. Baby ok. 53&-2131. AEdLu!JCIOlvRl"'·ono pets. J .. ~ .:
I 1 ~ 2 BR. v.•/w cpl, patio, gar * BEACH 2 BEDROOM Apt, -Spacious. Grand Cantl. c--1. &. ""tio. 642-1131 BEACHWOOD APTS. D VA APTS~ .; CHARMING2Br.,2ba.,din. Carpetc'd. Nice k i tchen . ''I' ..... Brand ncw1·2-3BR ~;. blk2077CharleSt. 642-44 '•
rm. Nicely fum. Yrly. Nord atlach., adul!s. 1 sml child TOWNHOUSE Brick 1nack bar &. planter. $350 Month, yearl;t. * $170 * le BEACH ! Cpts dr~ bltns Near Hatbor. le Hamilton . ;: Acreage for salt 150
SAN Juan Capistraoo 71,000+ Bayfront wlpia & 1!lp. ok, $148/mo. Yr!y. 642-8520. Frplc, 2 + den, refrlg, tile Balcony. Walk to shopping. Winton, Realtcr 675-3331 3 BR, l 'At BA, pallo, bltns, trplc. 125 16th st.: HB'. ~ ';
sq Jt ,tolled 1m estate In 3 BR., 3 Ba. 'TU July · 2 BR. garage, carpet, fenced dk, pa1io. $275. 548-8532. Scbool. bu1 stopa at dcor. At-UNFURN. down & ta Ir s, crpts, drps. Ask about our 847-3957' :
c!!y limits Z70' priv rd fronl-Walker Realty 675-53Xl yard. $165. Waler pd. 219371 3 BR, 2 Ba, lam nn, Nr tra.ctlvely d e'c 0 r a M! d. Carpeted. 3 BR, 2 BA. South dlaoount plan. 880 Center "
!age on orange grove. Se\\·· l sty 3 BR, 2 BA, deluxe. f.1aple St. 642--7658. ccmmunity park &: pool. Beautiful furniture. Vtry Bay Front. $450. pr mo. By. St., CM. 642·8340 543--2682 ~~MY 3 BRd
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ers & utll, 3 mi le D.P. Yearly. Qu iet •treet 10 Fountain Valley Harber View Homes, $375. reasonable rent. ChUdren & owner. 644-2922. LGE 2 BR ' · rp c, cpts, rps, c(l.'le
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...... ....... imall poll welcome. ~~l · • beaut yrd, elec schls, park & shop'g center . MINun::s TO NWPT OOt l' can be dividOO Bld on part-stra a. ones ea t y ~'"· "" S400 Yearly. 337 £. Baytront. stove,' au heal, 21,i BA. $235/mo. Agt. 893-8533. FURN OR. · •
Zina.nee bal for future de-' ~"~"'~'~'°-·-~-~3m~·~--4 Br, 2'~ SA, Frpl2501c, Dining 3 BR Back Bay area • Spac. Victo ria, Apt. 4. l BR., 2 ba .• dbl. gar. acrou it. from ihop'g. 11~ NU 2 B d U . ~. ' '
k!lop. owner 494-4264/ 1 Lroo homes & Ba.yfront Apts :~ts,, drps, · a mo. Mod. 2 frplcs, 2111 Ba.. $32:) l BR. Furn. $155. Incl. utU. Winton Real Esta.le 67a.-3331 Carport, lndey rm. Adults "';_lo r., ci;~;,42 J'i' ;:iie;ably 1~ aph!:, h~ ,·;:•00-:::.:205:.:lll:c·c_~-~~-·f Ul).1500. Broker. 6'JS..t9'22 mo. Lease. %13: ~5. Newly dee. Beaut 1arden, Corona del'Mar only. $160. 998 Et Camino Fer~o':' ~·~e e-...... .: =:z ·.~ect bltiunne: ;: • · uuntln,.ton Beach poof " Adu!!• no ""' Dr. No. 1 CM. 546--0451. • ··-'"1'"" .,.,..., sa •1 1
, 40 ACRE PARCELS Houses Unfurn. 305 ,... " San Ju.an Cepistrano ' c. ' ,,..... · 842-6447/SU-2834. etc. Adult&, no pets. ,
-NO 00\VN-3 BR, 2 BA, elect bll·ln R/0, 1959 t.faple Ave .. CM, Mer. * TO~NHOUSE * • CHEZ ORO APT,S. e stNGL~ ...... From M :
PAYt.fENT-Special oller 11n. Ge nera l FA hi .. crpta, fiOxlOO ft. FOR Lease: Spanish 11tyled 2 Apt. 5. ~·... 2. Br., 1,11 Ba .. cpt/dip1, m4 Atlanta l·2-l Bli'i t BEVRM ,,,.,, From $140 •'
rll Jan. 5 only, Lllcblh.1d fen«!. iot, dbl cu., lndscpd, BR,, 2 ba., !amity room. SJjG * $30 WK. & UP * a,, .. .,•,. patio. Adil.I. $1fi0. 130 E. Poof. Priva.te closed pr: 2 ~ •••••• From $160 ;
near susanvllle, Calif. S250 vacant·Mov• in toda,y /S225 Capistrano Valley Realty. • Studio I 1 BR Ap1s -Me1~y Ln. 548-5986 or \Vuhe.r/d""er. 536-4336. You re rl&ht, they're under-•
a.ere. (or hla:hway 39;; Iron. ptr mo. Call: 493-ll24. " e Room $1$ WK I-Up. MB-1168. ~, priced• J!i61 Meaa. Dr .:
tage) S300 acre.770. 7':ti. ~1~~~f,;,!!~~~ 2 BR. elee bit-In R/0, FA Condominiums e TV Ir: Maid Service Avail ON TEN ACRES * LOWER * BEACHBLUFF APTS (5 blks .from Newpor181vt1.) 1
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Boggs Really 968-3505. H *A t beat, carpets, dbl. garaie. .Unfurn. 320 • Pho~ Service. Util Pd l I 2 BR. Furn I Ontum. AU Electric 2 BR Cptt Spac 2 Br, 2 BL Pool, Patio. 5f6.98llO \o ,
FALL.BROOK, 11pprox 10.3 ouses p s. 60xl00 fenced lot. Move In e B of A, M..cha.rge, Dlntn Fireplaces I ~v. pa!lcs. drps, car., ,.;tio, Nr, but i,. D/W. 8231 Ellis 842·7644, * 2 BEDROO,M ._ ~!
Acres. Avocado. oranges, * 645-(1111 * t6da.y. $l75 per mo. Ask Jor General 2376 Newport Blvd, M8·9755 Pools Tennis Conlnl'I Bldst. theater. Adults, no pets. 2 BR. nr. stmppin&:. Garqe. l~ Ba Townhouse ronce;:; :
"I II I k Pri " ;.,.~,.,.FrNi '" 'Ln111ll<H"d• Rent_ol A1ent. 962-4471. N • E-1 --,-3 Thl9 Ad Worth $5 en Rent 000 Sta Lane, CdM "4·2611 $156/mo. •ui: ""'15. Newly deoor. $Us/mo. Be•m celll-· ""Ira ._ .,• ., us smfl a e. m . ..,. EW 1n as bluff twnsne ChUdren • Pei sec·•-n1 fM••""hur nr "---H·-·) ~ la ...... ~ .. tt Assume 51 ~,;, loan -$92,700. -FURNISlfED -Cl{A'RMING .2,Bedi;rn. town· br, 2'1i, ba. rugs, drp1, &: • ..., ........ , ..........., ... ._. 2 BR, bltins, single car 1ar .• Realonomlcs B · &75--6700 bedrms, encl i 1tlo, ~rea-'•
f>l.>-2;'JS.l Bkr. $75. LONG hair O.K. Furn. house. l% Bath, pelio, dbl. blfns $350. f:ill) 3.')l-0567. LOVELY Lee 1 BR. Apts. patio &: fe!hcd yd. Small 2 BR apt. Closed pr, cptt, Uan rm, aauna balht, etCi I
ltio Beaut. green rolling mt. bachelor With kllcben. Near ga.r,. Jl9I>!. l clubhouse _ 00 Shag rugs, elec stove, gas t'EW children QK. $ t'l 51 m 0 • drpa, children/small pet olt. AdWtl. Our Sunday a.rtet~
11.Cl'l!B. TAKE lor ()n!y $100. 0 .C.C. Avail. now. niaintenanci. $1RO. Per mo, Huntington S.ach heat. Fum. UtU pd . 2 BR .. 2 balhs; Ui>Stairs. Car-642--9026 or 644--1045. $140/mo .. 847-2940. noon S.B-Q'• & Free Ari
968-004
7 6 10 ChOose. frofn. TOWNHOUSE 2 Bdrm. l \1 Carport, lnd.ry nn. Nr ~ted & draped. Enl'L gar-Leason1 ttartinJ'. t:CQD. I
down $100. mo. , $125. NEAR beach. 1 BR COLLINS & WATTS Ba, cpts, drps, refrlg, lhop'g. S150 I 1155. 998 EJ aae. Comp. bltns. Prlvatt 2 BR, bltna, crpt, drpa, 2 BR, 1% Ba studio. Encl HARBOR GREENS
Commercifl' yearl:· -:;tal. Child I pct REALT.... .nhr/dryr. dshwahr, blti!'ll, Camino Or No. 1, CM. patio. 7051,1 Orchid, s~ Per Lrldry, nr F· quiet, no gar .. ttlcd ynl. $150/mo. ~25 'i Pro~rty 158 O.K. Utils. paid. 1 b h S4H451. month, -·-ly. pets, adul s only $135. Lndry facll. 842-4549. j ,.. C & Yf palio, pool, c u 1 e , 1~... 961-3886 • • 1m1mo. """"· s1 ... 11on. 140 WK-Up. ..,,., I B<.. ' . 0 . Laguna Niguot * lllAND NEW * . ,
Sl50. LAGUNA BEACH. 1 BR 932-5623 wk 632-4481, home 962-Xl24. apt.I. Ideal lor children. ' , 75-6050 SPAC. 2 &. 3 Br. Apt. $140 up LAGUNA NIGUEL La Cos ta Apls. l' 9.7 NET neturn, $36,000
below appraisal, Newport
Beach corcmerclal oomer
v.·l!h 23 year lease.
Rea.1onomlc1, Bier. 615-6700
Income Property 166
LAST MINUT E
INCOME TAX
BENE FIT SEEKER
New Jl unll, Mil ioeal«I
_£ut9Jrfe c o • 1 " Mesa.
!!20.000. Slfl,000. down .... ., ~pet'IM'd 1m tftX ~r. 8Jl-
.ance of down due Apri1.n.
Webb Roaily 642-4905
· .-SP5CIAL •
• PRINCIPALS ONLY
: $48,000
• ~ 3 l louseti on tarie Jot
2336 Elden, Coirta Mt!Sa
I Near Ba ck Ba y
Ofc, su-un £\/ft~
StJI the old 1tuA BU1 the
~!!~:"'Va=~· Block e FREEI No Jee on 2 BR. Duplexes Furn. 34] ~frss~76 Npt, Blvd . W'''' •nca..-. ~l~fi!~~rpN~~l~ns,~~ APARTMENTS 1~21~i '::~~~1: t' ·~~ ~~IO ISHED2 -BR ~·Rentals • 645-3900 Balboa P eninsula Furn. B1ch, & 1 Br's. * BA)'TRONT l~ J\taple No. 3 6U-3Sl3 l BR, l BA"*
2 eR. ,. 8" it.re• AU ufl1 pd f1!/J
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to ll70 1 ' S..W. U°P' · It BAYVIEW 1 Bedroom, Sharp. QOM to fully cFarom""'"',1l75draped Ad~lts, no peb. .
Stove, refrig, cpta, drp&. 2 n_.. be IH Especially n ice, $130 A .._ ,..., Chlldre.n welCOO'lt.' oeuroom, 1m ct n1 up. 2110 Newpor t Blvd. nnounc .. ,.1J>eqUielopenin,g O.C.C. •. lJ'.C.I. -$135 . lnd TV bl 1 ~Avocado, t'M', &12-97Q8
•CpSE
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A•-."'"ld'.:?'/pot·,. 121,,8_ R.. apt, partially turni1hed. SO CM of Bayport Apt.s . , . JM 9r-776&. klou.,1 "",_,. e, wa er, ••. ,-G Ad 1 I ·,. ... " ft to the bcacb, retri1, wa-• AduJt1: And the !ll""lltly teu LAROE all t tns, ·~r.v aJ'elll, ...... AZIN u I t L \!\nf1
$150. EAST SID!: 2 BR cot-ALA Retitals e 'S.t~m ll'< • elect included. Car-*'~ •'TES• qulel · ,·•ea · • 1 SR. .$125 hid swlm pool BBQ'• priv Be3ut. 11 2 BR turn or uni I
lagt. Encl prt.Ke. Yard for •WE hive 1. tar;:e selec:Uon Q:e Ir. deck. Call Mark Attrac"'f.:i~~Stu'rl1o1 $115, 1 Aptf, f:=~· yview •ROOMY 2 BR.. $l40 pe.Uo• A: ~lea. 'open Apes. Sell clean. awn1
tot A pet. ol 3 ind 4 bedl"Ol>m homes 5*2311. Br's $125. Adlta, no pets. CaJI (7l4l 644-5655 Adlts 6(2..2181, S7l-0501 10 AM lo 9 PM * *'"'4272 D/W fin 2 Br) dlspls,
n75. OLDER. a BR home. that can be ~ Into 2135 Eldt.n. Msr Apt. 6. cµsp.t: Hnlebed aPt, IUptrb ** 2 Br, 2 Ba St\ldiO. Crp11, .f99..22T7 1r 29041 Moma f!ts, bi jacu°' 6' •unl
Hurt lncd yard. Stove, 111_ alm°'t immediately on our /SUPER Q Br compl lulNry view of bl)', oet&n, Catalina drps, pe.llo. POOL. 1 child cft crown Valley Prkwy lhl. Hup pool,
a,rt. Kida/pet o.K. R t1 n I -0 P 11° n PI tt. n · rumltutt. $21.5. V 111 a from 3 picture wthdows. x.ra: O.K. 646-C49S. Newport S.1ch -~r;;,mac !!*c.' ~
SJJERWOOD REALTY •I.:;:======== Cordova, 2321 Elden . Jly rm, dln'.a nn, kitchen, l l 2 Br. SJ40, $125. --_, e mac ,..q, •· t'
$240. VERY SPACIOUS l 540-l555 Corona dol Mor 54H748. balhroom, bdrm.,..... car, Crpt/drpt. 765 Shalimar. '* NEWPORT *
BR. 2 BA. frplc, Bil's, Jam· 3 BR. 2 BA. elac bMln R/O. 2 BR. Utll paid, Adultl, No /SUPER 1 8r ~pl luxury $XlO mo. lnc~ utll. Shown by Call 5!i7..a43. SHORIS BllyEA°'c'ONur.t*•lnal~!·rolll d•hwshr, FA ht, fpl, dbl pets, sXMrtno, yearly. rumlture. 1175. v 111 a •ppt, 671;.-1767. 2 BR I: dett, 2 batht ., Bdrm, 2 Ba, dnlltrw mt.
· -;r-car, f.:oncd yd. Movt in for • -t 6(5.3613 ** CordoY•; 2323 EI d • n . VACA.NT: 1 Br &: study + Soma patiOI. All tor Larst deluxe apt W/W TIME FOR ch' I• Im.. $22S mo. N t Bea h 543-4748. )'8nl. Dli. "''· d<p, '"'" '115 • SllO. . .,.g.7331 WJ>"Uos. ChUdrtn O.K. "'UICK CASH 841;.5103. owpor c • LAROE I BR, $1l5 slv/ttfrif. 122!1 mo. loci SHARP! J "" li• cloHu, $238. m..,Jl\,
'I' S BR Condo, 114 Bl, Pools 2 BR, ~ BA Be.Ibo& Penln .• ROOMY 2 BR $15' utll. Adultt, no pet 1 . pool. Nr. lhope. Adl1111. 1884 CALL 54M370
Tt(llOUGH A Pallo, dbl sar.i frple. nr ~'" ~2;i ,,.."t Aili~. 642-2111, 6~1 ....... MoM>Vla. 5'1i136· ·, DAILY PILOT °"''"' -alt 5 pm. or • . V•e&ncltl -.....,, "'"' ' .a ... : f>p!, 2 .. .,...... I.RC 2 BR d<Jtlll apf, p&llo, 2 BR 1pt, EAsJblUU
W &NT D Fut ?'Multi &re )at a phone Tum um.illtd Item• lnto q\iick your houit, apt., .tore JIOOI, nr. octan. noo up. trplcf A®lta, DCt petJ. iao Moatb.
" 1S, CUh, call w.n Miu, "° ~-m-4<47. l4M&IL * ~1912 *
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HACIENDA
HARIOR
2.cl AVOCADO STRl:tT
Adult UviDI -No pita
Deluxe 1 Ir I 81\. Pool
G•reae. Dlthwshr. Paid utll.
.l'ROM $1lil. 6*-UM
' HOUSE HuntbWT Watch tM
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Fum. or Unfvm. 370 531 ~~!lono ::::Go:::rdon~:-:-1-"'•:-:--,,,.-,--IJoll W•nled, Moi. 111 Help W...i.d, M & F 710 Help Wantod, M & F 7IO Holp Wontod, M & F 710
S1$ EXP. Hawaiian GarMner. I ::::::::=:::::::-=::::o-,,= RIGHT Product, Rlcht place,
Cooto Mooo
$100 -MOVE IN Allowance
Pre-Sehl <:lrlldren welcome
NA$AU PALMS
LIDO Bldg-12>sqft forMD D~ISOOVERY i --:::-:-:::::~:::::::--I Compliete pn:lftinc aerv. AJl:CHI'I'U:T wrm CAU. 800KKEEPE;R INTERVIEWCNG Dec 2S Rlsht time, Whlal e
or Dentist -1ax1 sq. ft. on l'1lld l' in Someone PIANO LE.$'0NS Kt.malani 6f6..t676 l'OltNIA
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10 29, 30, Newport uieo.b. manqtrnent, markeUng,
gmd tlr. few-otnce, beau.I)' Ela Bec1nnerJ to team bOf)' I-~;;;;;;;'=,,_=·=;:;-ERSON' .....,.~ -uc rilht ........ &a.I aal diltributor pQSltion.s ibop etc. Suite for nice of. Call now • Nq obltiation technf GARDENING SF;RVICE (213) -..1m the boat. st.an the New Year M .e •a. Sec')"'"RecepUonlst. t!ll, Sal Wion
flee• upstairs. Prka. See (714) S35-688S (213) 387--3393 ~-~~~=111~ CLEAN·UP. TRlM with a erea.t job in a crow· Will consider bright trainee. 0 Pen • try/comm
177 E. Z21ld St. 642-3645 Jones Realty Servke on NATfONALY RECX>GNIZED Call,,Bruce 546-4478 • 64&-5469 • RE?fl'·A·Santa, partie1, ap. inc (.'Ol"f'lptny. Slut ·~. Accurate tw!at typJ.ng req'd.1.,:.;96&-3538~=------•~a VI.a IJdo iiiiiiiiiiiiil LAWN MainL Ht"""-, new pean.nces, exp.; Call Jean Brown $40-60:'6 Speed not too hnportant.no R.E. Land Sales NASSAU PALMS
Furn. A Unturn. 1 A:
2 BR's from Sl.35 UP
premi&et, .-Merry Oirl&tmu '""''6 8f7·1401 c-A:. •• ..__:_. dictatiolJ..pleasant telephone READY TO CHANGE?
1 BR lndlvidua..I unlL Patio,
sarage. Quiet compltx. suo. MB-9m
67>3'm. And A Hap~ ~ Jawna, clean-vp. pnu:ilnc. ._.. ............... ,.
NEwponT CENTER New Year! 1 ·~-'!"""'I Free Est. Call MS.731'9. 1 J~o"b"W~•.,,•,.,lod"'°",,.F.,.•,,m..,.,,•,.l•-702._I 2790 Harbor Bl, at Adams manner important-well We have lt for you! "" --lfOOl'ntd. Mat appear. req'd· ~ Win~ra be1t·selllng de.
SUb/!eue deh: office suite. From '';;;;;;;;~;;;;: NEED HELP AT HOME! BOYS 1~14 Send tt$Urne or information velopment, minute• trom Common recept area, Zerox, Steve J>Ty I! 1 _H_•_•,.ll_nt.;... ______ 1 e we ha v e Convalucent to dtllver paper, in the Sul tD Oasaified Ad No. ~12, c/o downtown Palm Springa.
law libl"ary, tecty It Mor· ALCOHOLICS Anonymow:, 8 •by1lttir19 WANTED! Meaay tree 1 , Aides e N ur 1 e 1 e Clemente, San Juan c.i>Ja. Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Giant ad campaign wilt sat·
l BR indlvidual tnuL Patio,
1~. Quid comple x
SU'.1, 837-9517.
Huntington S.adt
La Quinta Hermosa
S'PANISH roUNmv £.5.
TATE livin& & specious
apta. Temced pool, SUnJren
gas BBQ.
Unbelievable living for ONLY
l Bdrm. Unf\lrn $ISO,
Furn $175.
2 Bdrm unfum. $175.
Furn. $210
ALL tmLITIES INCLUDED
ADULTS NO PETS
VISIT OUR MODEU
l62l1 PARKSIDE LN.
(714) 847.5441
4 Blks, So. ol San Diego
l'rwy. on Beach, 1 blk W. on
Holt to Parkside.
N1wport Blach
Westcliff Rlvi1ra
Spadowi 2 Bd.rm. Bltns, car-
pets, drapes. heated pool
Nr shop'g area. Adults.
Mk About FJ'ft Rent
1BOO Westdiff Dr, NB
642-'388
VISTA DEL MESA
Apartments
1 & 2 BR. Furn. & Unf. Dish-
washer • Stove &: Refrig •
Sha.a i;rpt'e·Ltg Rec center.
RmT Starts$ll6
Tustin & Mes• Drive * 545-4155 * OAKWOOD GARDEN
Apartments
(Reeort Living for Single &
Married Adul11)
Newport Beach
l~ at Irvine
66ai50 or 60-8170
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age ~a. New Union Bank Phone 5'2-7217 or write yank " garages.moving It Hoosekeepen. e Com· trano &lid Capistrano Beach Costa Mesa, Ca.lit 9'£26. urate So. Calif. beglnnil'I{:
Bldg. All otnces w/view. P.O. Box 12Zl. Colta Mesa. EXPEJUENCED child care t.aullng, $7.50 per hr. + p&nlon. area. LADY witb broken leg nt"edl in Jan,, & ~·e need sales
547·9406, Gf.t..OOZ1. COUNSELING 1: info for In ~ North C.M.. home Anytime. 5CS--5863. H OM FJdAKERS/UPJOHN· DAILY PILOT people to cover the LEADS.
T CENTER w/yard Lunche il •-492-tQ) llve-tn companion.. Prlv. rm. Hee.dquarters In our -N.B. NEWPOR abortion, ... -......... &: • • snac-Haullna clean-up, Io ea I •~mo 4~ •~
F OOR • ..., .. ...,,.., Tender i .... ,.; .. ,. Catt Loe ..... , ·-* ~ · ...,.........,,,, otfice1, A branch o( our GROUND L adoption. AJJCa1'. 542-4436. .., ... '6. • '"" moves, e:xp'd coUep stu. 5f1~ C•p1atr•no Ar••
2,S00'-6,894 Fully improved. . ott San Diego I: Npt dent. LI'( truck, HEl.P! stud~ wtu.het: live. F /C Bkk pr $600 MAID, Livt-ln. Own Room & ONE Bll..J..JON 001.Lt\R
Prime JocatJon for tenant fttewt,ys, 546-7487. "~~ ~·-ttu. • ...... 1~ ••-· TB Bath &: TV. $40 wk. N.B. pa.rent co.
wantil1g identity. ExceJ. Lost Ind Foinf Cabinetm•king YARD/gara.a;e, deanupe. Rb-job 6'1&3'1'62. Mfcr exper, helpful 646-3l03. GREENS I~ ...,......_. in bab)"littinclboUlekeeplng nu11 'I '"~ · • PALM DESERT
parking. 60c per month per . • Service Cer1ter Agency MAID needed · chaJi
fL ~---;;;;~;:~I BOAT WORK move trees, dirt, ivy, Skip-Help W•nted, M & F 710 500 N~ Center Dr., NB m ex ge 645-3030, E x t. 67
W1sl1y N. Taylor Co. ~ Clat. cabinet work. 6fi.5219 loader, backhoe. 8f7.28'J6. l;;;;~~~-=~;;:;;;;;;;;.ll~sw*·~1e;;Sl5~,,....,.___.::.c.'.....,.~~l kw apt. 2.176 Newport Blvd.,1 .. ..,..,..,..,..,..,..,.,1
Realtor• 1 Found (frH •d•) 550 Carpet Servif;• TRASH I: Gara&'• clean-up, 1 I" A Betttt Temporary CASHIERS: Car wuh, part C.M. 5f8.91S5. (2) RN'S 2'll1 Sall Joaquin Hilla Rd. da)'I. Frft eat. Anytime, n....:.._ McDohald's n -7am, medical ........ lca.l
Newport Center 644-4910 JOHN'S Carpet & U,pbob(ery _54&-51W.,.--..,..~,.-----.,,.........,., • full time for La.&una Has ()pl!Nng. for -•
0.:1' wr' ~"!"'.:i.: FOUND 1 ;!~ S:~~il Houooeloonlnt URGENTLY ~:·u~per. req'd. ~l~~E~~~~E~~: 3-ll~~ OB
at SS mo. Answer1n& service • a &lft that la meaninglhl Retardants). Degn.<asen &: NEEDED Clerical Xln't benefits, Call for inter-ll·7am, I.C.U., C.C.U. unils
available. 17875 Beach Blvd. and lasting -a Christmas all color brighteners &: 10 Mesa O~ns Ser-rice RUTH RYAN view appt. (TI-t) 347.e836. LVN'S ·
Huntington Beach. 6f2..432l membership or a gift cer. minute bleach for white Carpets, Windows, Floor etc. AGENCY ~~. Highway lll Jndio, llpm-7am, S\lb acute urits
Near Hoag Hospital tificate to the Orange CoMt carpets. Save YoUl" money Re.std. &. Cbmmc't. 548-41.ll • .r.---•-ri"es RN'S ·
•25 " N ··-BI d Y.M.C.A. 642-9990. by iaving me extra trips. DEDICATED CLEANING ~ S?mALIZlNG MATURE highly exp· d Sti""'e"" ~rience ·~· e ... ,...... v • w * w no Ev ....... 1 .. -• • -I m .• ·J """.I"' Modem medical or office, 10 W clean living rm., dining e e.,. ...... ,. * ~a OFTICE PEJRS:>NNEJ.. 'Mlman or couple for real· LAB TECH
rm. suite on street level. FND. Black: IE white shaggy rm k hall $15. Any rm $7.50, 24 hr. Call 673-4072 ~--....._ries 1793 Newport, Cotta M~ dent manager of luxury Weekends Only
AmplF park in & , Mr. puppy dog. Male. Red collar couch SlD, chair $5. 1S yrs., Painting & ~1 •111 ~ Oceantront 25 unit bldg, X·RAY TECH
Robilfson 642-7000. w/round nea tag. Vic. Dick exp Is what counta, not P•perh•ngfng • Typists 17931 Beach Blvd., HB Laguna Bea.ch. 1 or 2 Br apt Weekend Daya:
Churche's Restaurant, C.M. method. I do work myself.1 ~"::'~':'"-:-~-:--,,,..,-e Ml'-9617 • salary. Reis req'd. Send CENTRAL
DF.SK iPllce avaUable SOO 546-7534. art. s pm. Good ref. 531..filDL ~ DAY Special. tntet/Exter Receptionists I~~~':."'~~~~~/ tun resume to Brelco, P.O. SUPPLY TECH :°is:~~ BLK male Jd tlen 4 mos hu Ce m1m,. Coner•~• palntiJl&. Llc'd/ln&. 1.ttal I Box ill, Wilmington, Calil. Excellrnt worii:lns conditkms
available. 222 Fottst Aw, adoptetl us! Hu 2 wht ::=.,..-.... --' ----re ts. JO Yl'I exp. Free esL Interviewing Hours Counter !I07-t4 • &: frlZWe benefits ..•
Laguna Beach. 49t-9t66 markings, flea collar, Vic BEAT The Rain! Concrtote can Chuck, Ms.<l809. 9am·llam a: lpm-4pm MATURE babysitter for MISSION
AIRPORT CENTER Hartford It Delaware, H.B. Doors, patios, drive•, •ro=R...,d""•"an-:,.:-c:-,,.c:,-:-,-pa"·indng-,--, wm :W!,. 61.rfS young infant, my home. COMMUNITY ~7781. sidewalks. Don 642-851.f. interior or exterior & reu. 1.nteri. 8am-5:30pm. start Jan. 3. HOSPITAL Deluxe l, 2 & 3 fOOm Otfie@S PATIOS, -··~ •••·-nt "~-Hotel SMALL Black & white pup. walks, dnve, install rates, Call Dick, 968-fOGS. , .........,..,;,. 2'7a'.Tl Puerta Real Hwy., """""' ~!"'''"' · new la~ saw, break, p el • M' 1 v · jo cart Lowest n.tes, full .ervioes. py, shaggy, male. Vic PAINTING. • Guarantttd enoftft , ICe For fist taklOUt MOTEL desk IE office work. m on ie . l .
SJ.1.2840 or 833-!223 Wkdays Goldenwest k Stater, H.B. remove. 5t8-8668 for est. work at fair prices. Lic'd It nB W 20th M food Trainee in exchange for apt. (E. on San Diego Frv.y, le • , • • oper1tlon 548-97S5. Crown Valley Parkway) Business Rental 441 842-8597. CEMENT WORK. no job too Ins. 675--5740. 642-7523 546-2592 PHONE
small, reasonable. F re ep ~Al=NTIN="°a~.,.-f~All~--~. ""~~~~~~~~I Full Time (714) 49S-4400 FOUND male cat tiger
FOR ttnt commercial, in· striped, Vicinity Goldenwest
du.atrial for deluxe oUices. &: Hell, Huntington Beach.
New bldg. near San Diego M7-4604.
Frwy &: Crown Valley 'F"o"'u"'N"D,-,,m"at"°•-,H"°u-•'°ky-wt-,.,1h Parkway. Choice spots white face, black bcdy, avail. 83l-l400. vicinity Cecil and Elde'n,
STORE front building, M-1 Costa Mesa, 646-3649.
~nt!°' C.:11 ft.Me~, I =FN=o~2~k'll"te-'n.'-'-ap;_p.:.ro;..x;_.'3-mos-.
543-7698. ~~_!le. 1r'";J'k Rd. Laguna
D<:<a:n. .,. , F grey,
Estim. H. Stullick, 548-8615. guarn. eoior ap0ec!all1t ARE YOU WOR'm e e NEEDED
QUALITY Cem.ent Work. Let 962-6143, 547-lttl. Sl8.<m JN A YEAR'!' (714) 830-7700
George do ft, Uc'd. Bonded. PAINTING/Papering. l8 yn Most of our m':° earn less THE ISLAND HOUSE Two Office Girls RN, full time, night shift
645-1695. In Harbor area. Lie It bond-~tare pl~tiy sUl'pr1sed 82 Fashion Island Must be 25 and able lo drive 7-11, RN, pt time relief
Contractor ed R t' t .. rn 642-2356 With splenchd Income they · -APPLY -7-U. xlnt frJnae bnfts. · e s ,... · · do enjoy. Need man over N1wport Beach 186 E 16th St C ?.t .. .,,
MY Way, qUallty Mme
remod. Wall1, ceiling,
floor&, etc. No job too 11mall.
547.0036, 24 hr ans. RrV.
PROF. paJnUng-lntertexter. 40 to take short auto trips · ·• · · Beverly Manor, Cap o
Honeiit work. LI c 11 n • • 'in beach area. Air mail A.K. Equal Oppor. Emplcyer NEED man w/mariagement ~B<=ao_h~, ,,4,.. ... ,.5_7
78'_. --~-I
5e-2759. ~1#4. Dickenion, Pres .. Soutbnst· sales background & ability ROY Alvarado now in·
HANGMEN, uJ.es &: Irultl., ern Petroleum Cllrp., Ft. CASHIER, pa.rt time, Salary to make decisions. Xlnt lerviewlng shampoo girls,
Pa-r, vinyl, •·-k, --•·t. Worth. Tex. open, Celt&. Mesa C.ar Wash, earning potential. Call for assistants, 11tylllts, recep-Additions * Remodelina: ~ "'""" _..., 64 tio · I --• · b Gerwick & Son, Lie. StDre comes to YoU?' door, A GREAT 5-1030. appt. 832-4821. • ms, mawcur1St, ro~en
FMLGreywJ.tt.bairedTer· 6"13-fiM.1 * 549-7170 Schwartz,547-5846. CHRISTMAS DENTAL A11l1tant, NEEOeinglegUitarente:r-down hairdressers, I Idiots
rier. Vic. H.B. area. No Wunnu Gift would bee. new or better cbairslde, Lquna. Some ta1ner 'tliat can draw the at Hair Hun~rs. N.B.
SPACE for re.nt in the rear. 497-W8.
45'x15'. Harbor Center
Barben;, 545-9917.
.. 1.,. Electrical " 6«-21Sl ._. 968-S931 -1f. 5 * WALLPAPER * jct1. O>me in to Set Us on exp. 21 or over. 494-3596. in..et. Atley West Restaur. 1--~~· ~=~~--1
I ;;OFN.;D;,,::;;Chih;,.,;:::,oh:.,:,u,.a-v>'·,-.-San:-cta ELECTRICAL. lnstallaOons, When )00 call "Mac" the Monday a.ta:r Christmas. DENTAL iiecy 25 to 45, exp. arrt 6'7>1714 N.B. SALESMAN ~ :~ ,!'~ Ana lleights. Please iden. remodeling, repairs. Lic'd, 5el4" 646-1711 Yoo can fl'tart m January. or college. 546-J<XX>. Opty NURSES AIDES Young, aggressive. exptri·
tity. MS-3174. Ins. Realistic priceL Free ;-.-07------Call Batbara 5f0..60$ for a nice ....,f90nall.._· 3-11 Shift ence not necessary. Full
Rentals W•ntecl
in N.B. Cdm, or Laguna Plumbi"I COASTAL AGENCY ~ 'I• Apply ,·n p............ commission pald while train· Beh Will need ~_. of Feb F'ND. Samo·....i ....._ · Est. 546-02ll. n... 1-a 'd In all ··-• ROOMS.$15 wk Up w/kit. • ....,., · 3"" ...,. vie.1._,...,,__,-----77'90 Hartior Bl at Adams .......-a'6'""r• exp H nt" ..+ 8 h ing. Management &Mistarice
548341 Orange at Walnut It San-Electronics COLE PLUMBING A--... _ phases of sports wear. U in •• on eac at all times. Saleii position
P> wk Up Apta. 2376 I =a~ARA~G=E=-'or=Small"""'c-=B~ulldlng-· -"~""'=-·--~~-·--~~ Zfi hr. aervlce. 64>1161 ~rtment .... nager Pattern maker &. sewina Conv•lescent Hosp. wilh a future . Demo avail·
Newport Blvd.• 0.f. for STORAGE. ;;FND . n.. PRINTED circuit boards, PLUMBING REPAffi for new 38 units, near High. also. Contact 548-6937 18811 Florida Ave, able, insurances. Ca II 5t&-975S • VIC . .-vmona St. c.~I. design " fabrications, short !and & Freew Cit..• cl Or H B 847 3515 * Call 548-9052 * Red haired puppy, part Ter· No job too small ay, 'I • • • ~ 5f6.8017.
LIDO ISLE-Pvt entrance, ~~~~~~~~~~' rier w/collar. 548-2631. run ,kpeelalists l or lOO, e 642-3128 e ange. Start January. Please EXECUTIVE OPPORTUNITY tor 3 SALESMAN exper. req'd to
ldtche'n ptlvllege1. $85/mo. ~ Kee Enterprises, 96>l759. 'R:-0-m-ocl-.o"'l-.,-.,R=-op-o~l,..r--~~ .. a.r_:1,~ne •. ra~"?~,· P1rsonn1I Anencv licensl'd Real Est~ t e manage territories for new O:tild ok. 673-7185. I I~ GIRL'S Bike, vie. Monte --. ...,. ... ~ '"' ,.,, ... "' .--,~......... • " ~ ~ Vis!& School, cwner Jden-Gardening management experier1ce salespeople. Be ~ur own high ticket program. Provl"n
" FURN room H.B. &: C.M. ~-;;·---~~;;:;·· lily. 646-8004. -·-.-.. .... -·I Additions-Alt1r•tlona helpful but not necessary. Call boss. Top commissions. results, proven sale ability. Util. Ideal for 1tudent. 1 I ==---~~=--AL'S GARDENmG New construction. Concrete, Corrtact Special Projects De· Betty Bruce Have )'Olll' own desk & Xln't over-rides. No In.
Adult '65/mo. a: i75Jmo. PUG puppy, Vic. Edwards & for p.rdenine • small slabs Ii: patiol. Block, stone partment PO Box 1515 phone. vestment. Call Mr. Allen,
642-85al. Announcements 500 Slater, H.B. ana. Call to landscaping Ml'Vices, call &: brickwork. <tt4) 497.2:151 Ne'WJ)Ort 'eeadi: ' L-sral S•c'y to $700 w. E. Lacbeun~r Realtor &Ta-7442.
2 BR, 2 Ba., It den in lerge ONE day studio l!&le. Oil identify. 847'5l8l. ~cbsta.~~ Roofing ........................ iilF/C Bkkpr to $650 1860 Newport BlYd. C.M. 1--~S~A~L~E~S~MA=~N~~·I
home w/ldtchen. Prlv . paintings from $5 up. Mon, Lost 555 Shcft1, Westcliff. A/P Ork, Seal B. $450 Sec'y /Ins. to $600 646-3928 54~3483 Young Co. Gd potential
Laguna. 494-00!7 aft 7 pm. Dec. a>, from 10-S. ~B. PROFESSIONAL gardener, REPAIR,. recover any roof Aoetng Cl.erk $450 Sec:r1t.ary to $575 OPERATORS Call ti.frs. Schmidt
ROOM w/prl. entrance &: S. Coast Hwy, Laguna I.Dsr-generou1 r" war d-1 tree work, pruning• problen1. Weneda Rooting. PBX Recept, to $450 S.C:'y Bilingu•I to $550 Single needle, exper only \VESTCLIF'F
t.th for mature working Beach. upstairs, rear. flouren tlne finish wedding .r;prinklers, clean-up jobs, Free est. 645-1691. Sec'y-Insurance $47'5 Asst. Bkkpr $550 up swim wear, terrific pay. Penonnet Agency ~ adult 67>8956 alter 6.. 497-1295. ring, S diamonds. l flouren. lands ca P In 1 • c--e, e T. Guy Rooting, ~ ~~y~l~ ~ Med Wr lt1r $500 4001 #F Birch St, N.B. ~ Wl.'Stclifl Dr., NB
e =~=====--ltine fjnish band w/5 """•• •--...,...,~ ....,.,...G .I nrOC ........... ,,toe .......,. ~ TifE ELECTROLUX oHice 646-5893, D~t. I do my own work. F/C Bt.t-,..__,_ _,, 1r Friday $500 · · ,.,.,,i""'• ..,...,,.,..,., Guest Hom• 415 .aaphires. Believed lost in """'~ .......... l:'IU' ...... ~·!---------in Dana Point "''ill now hr alley behind 210 Pearl & EXP J Garde 645-2780, 548-9590. AccntFlt Bkkpr S800 Cle rk Typist $425 OUTSIDE salesman for auto Secretary
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'* PRIVATE ROOM open Mon thru Sat 8-5. Stop Agate Avf!, Ba.I. I, 1,, apane:ie ner. Sewlng/Alter•i'lona Sr. Accountant S14K parts:C store. Xl9S Placentia, Girl Friday, at t rac t l ve .
by or phone ~2383. Know how, up-keep, pJant, a -Software Mgr to WK 410 W. Co•1t Hwy., NB osta Mesa. Pleasant telephone manllf'r ~~~:irn~: 675--0989. ~86~:i~M.clea.n-up. e Dressmaking -Alttrationi NEWPORT Suite H 645-2716 a must. Good typist, Sh
Nutritious mee.ls. S4Mia3. Lost And M iss.cl Designed to suit you. ' P•raonnil Agenck P·GEE INDUSTRIES helpful, oot necess. t Girl
'-_____ _,I I-I F/Taffy Manx Ki tten TOM's Gardening. Ex P· Call Jo * 646-G446 833 Do D N GEN'L Ofc/Typist, part N•eds Trainffl office, San Clemente. Salary R•nt•ls to Sh.ar• 430 Personlls Lost vie. Bey ' Harbor Japanese Lawn Main. var r., • • $5•• «50 p M p•---,~ •1••
GIRL wanted to &hare turn. 2
13R. Kida ~ pets 0.K. $8J
Unfum, $88 furn. 963-7510 or
842-6235 Hntg. Bch.
SHARE my walf!'rfront home
w-dock man 30-60 )TS, $150.
mo. 67!'>-4331. * Male. Brand new priv. BR
nr OCC -SD Frwy. $26-$32
wk. or by rno. 557-8400.
Offlc• Rent.al
Per1onal1 530
Reduce Safe & Fast
With GoBese Tablet!! &
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Costa Mesa Pha rmacy
-Alteratlon1 -642·S845 642""3870 time 1or accounting ere. in _.'P" e r o, open. uuuc ;J.-;J ""• Mr.
Needs medical attention tenance & CI ea n ·up. Neat, accurate. 21 yean exp. Costa Mesa, good at =&cl=~"=·=~----
Please Call 548-7BgI 531-4446. 839-9585 aft 4. T I I • R I AVON CALLING I statistical typing, possibly Young men, mechanical eX· SErRETARY Part time at
LOsr 12/l-t • Male Irish Set· AL's Landscaping. Tree e ev aion epa r For a lronderful earning op-f/lime J~Aprll. Ca I l per. helpful, but not req 'd. $3.00 hr. E,,g!neerlng ru.o
tor, 3 yn. old, vie. CypreSll removal. Yard remodeling. * BLAINE'S TV * port.unity, in )'OUr own ter· 547-7061 for appt. Must be 19 or over. Able to typing experience desirable.
Dr., N. Laguna. Reward. Trash hauli ng, lot cleanup. Servicing All Branda rltory, no exper. ne<:esa. GENERAL Office work, will srart 'NOI'k immediately, If Laguna Beach lo ca t l o n.
494-7480 or 217 Cypress Dr., Repair sprink.lf!rs. 673-1166. Known tor honesty 540--4313 Call .MQ..7041 train, $2. hr. San aeme'nte aceepted. For info on Job 494-9895.
Apt. F. 492-3651 492-853l placements, can Tuesday 9 ---------1 JIMS GARDENING Tr ee Service BEAlITY operator wanted • · am·l pm only. Secre ta ry $600 ** Lost $5 gold coin from Complete Gardening Service -GENERAL~-Se Yan! Cara Coiffures & Botique, GIRLS TRAVEL 776 0551 Young Co Good sld!ls
charm bracelet, in Newport & Clean-ups. 545-3662. cle ba"uli= ::.i .. i.i 1999 So. C.st Hwy, Laguna Can p~ce 5 .,..._ 18-2l ftte "'O Call Lorn.inc
or Cella Mesa. Great Sen. Exper Japanese Gardener an-up, 11J, ""''u""er Beach 4!K-4525 itVf!S 6"'~ Wm"Cl..IIT
FROHLICHE limental Value. SUBS'l'AN· Complete yd service. Neat repair&. Reu:. 646-5848. 8.l)..9311 ' to travel. Above aver~ Personnel Agency
WEIHNACHTEN! TIAL REWARD. 673--8872. & Relia. Free: esL 64.2-4389. GENERAL Tret Serv. Yard . e~ings p1u1 $500 bonus P/tlme help 3 days wk. a:>43 Wes!clitr Dr NB '°"===....,,==.,.-~ clean-up, hauling, 11..-inkler BENOl Technician, p/t1me y-...~y. Parenbs: wekome. Service Sta. Attendant. Ap. S4>2'TIO ·• DESK apace available $S0 & LOVE TO THE PEl>l'SIONER de11perately JAPANESE Gardening by "''' req'd In eledronics work See Mr. Md..ane, Shttafon ply, Bob Botts Enco, 300311 ;:;==~-'-"c'~~~
mo. Will provide fumlture CHAFF'INS. needs eyqlas5cs l05t 12/8 exper gardener. Complete repairs. Reu. 64&-61M8. shop to repair ~vers. Beach Inn, 71112 Pacific Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa. SERVICE estab. F u Il e r
at S5 mo. Answering aervloe ROGER, CHRISJ1INE in J .C. Penney Slort', Har· yd work. Clean-up. 968-2303. Age m bt.rr'W. ean 675-7373. (bast Hwy, SU\te 300. Brush Customers. C.M. Up ~v::~:~ ~ea~o. s~~ OtRIS'fOP~~f;yELI S A, ~za. Please ce.l.l FRONT yard lawn service, 111•1 BOAT CARPENTERS HOUSEKEEPER 4 days• p~~O~Poti~.0~ ~~~ wkly to start.
Oemente. 492..fGI AND CRAIG IN GEru.iANY $10 mo. Backyards also. ~JllMil _ 't W/exper. building large' wk. Park Lido Coqftlescent Clemente, Capistrano area.I ;;;==,,_,,,...,,--.,.,,-~ l;j;iijiij;jii~i;iiiiiiiiiii;;,jijj;;iijiii;iii;,;ijiijiijji LOSI' Clrl'1 \~latch 12/15. Yard cleanup. 962-86U. yachts. Long range pn>-Center 642-f044. Work in your own home. SERV~CE Station Attendant. 11 Vic. fl.fesa North Shopping J b W od M I _,. gram. Top wages a: benefits. HOUSEKEEPER. N.B., LI~ Best deal tn area. Phone mu.st be exper. Apply In * Center. Sentimental gradua. ''White Elephants'" over. 0 •nt ; •• 1 -WiH.ard Boat Works, 1300 in,TUesth:nlSe.t.Ownroom, 835-1465 between !1:00 .i.m. pt'non MOW. Coast Hwy, * * * * * tion gift. Call 557-lli7. running yuur house! Tum RET. Marine wants job u Logan Ave., C.M. no m>oking. 673.3338 and noon. NB {Haircuts)
Reward. them into "CASH" • sell security guard or boat BOAT BUILDERS INVEST IN Production Foreman SERVICE Sta. Atte.ndant,
12 YR. old white ~'I.I. poodle. maintenance. 6'-x.J lbl. Cabinet usembtert & mill 1631 Placentia. Costa Mesa exper. pn!('d. Full &
Not groomed. Vic. Sham. them thru D&ily Pl lot Good health. Military .secret man. Exp'd oncy ~apply. YOUR FUTURE P /Time avail. Apply Shell
rock Ln. area C.,.f, $25 re-Oassitied. 64.2-56TS. clearance. Relocating to Apply Jensen Marine, 235 /() 1 Station, 17lb & Irvine, NB.
want. 5'0-8538. 1:;;;::::;::::;===::::;::::;;.:,:;N;::.;;B::: . .,._::::;;::7821::::;M;;l:::";;lo;;n:::V;;I<;>=..! . .:""""";;;:::=·::°"::;ta;;:M;;;esa.::;::=:::j BE YOUR OWN BOSSI f<.eulen 6 >!'ENO !4-00-1450. Reeen1
Trader's Paradise
fllve: 2 Br hat, C.M. Lot
ts 50x'l40, R-2 mned. Poten·
tial zone C·l. C-2 or A.P,
Eq. St,'75. Want: Dewrt or
lll\(yera,6lU156,
WANT Costa fl.ha bou&e,
1or no.rm Motor home. Mc.
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oc:d table. New' Italian bu ilt to~~. JSIO. val~
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lines
times
dollars
WHITE Per11lan Cat -Re-1 · Men or Women hi-school grad. So m e
ward! Wear'g ~ea collar. SANTA ANA knowledge of figures, itd
"Vanilla." Vh:: The BluUs. Ltaaa A Yellow J¥lone per50nallty. Type 00,
644-8Cr20. Q.liQ-Q .f\...._ { -f#~ ~Q._e T•xl Cab now interviewing for ah 80, gd ,gpelltng. Apply
PART Siamese, altered F. \:)\!.'a J."QtJ ~).. ~ JJ(/• p 9AM-5PM. 30JJ Newport
Flea eoll.u. llth, 15th s1. & T't p f c.n lor Appt Day & Nite ~B~'""..,:,,· C::,.M:,:_. ----
Pao. c.1. Hwy. area. 12/ll 1ne Un e Wif/t the Buiff.fn Chucfcfe 546-1311 TELEPHONE s0i;,,.,.. .
sa&-9638. • ..... ,,.. ~ .... o1 ""' Busboys w ....... ""' w ... + hon·
LOST n.... fovr .aond:ti.d won& t»-1 us. Our ofc. JOa_m.J prn &
male s~~r= ! b~ tow to form tow a1rtipi. words. • 1· Ask for Herman & Dlshwashen s:30prn.9pm, pan or f/time,
Brandnewlndo-Chlne_ae()r. Apply Jn~ 6'&7442 male Airedale Vk c .M. I L O 0 I R .E I Ca 11 Mr. Barrlnaton,
>ental rug. Hand·made Reward &12-4101. j . I 11 1 • j ' Betwftn 3pm &: Seim l·*~T,.c:.:::I ·~~----lOOt/\ \\'OOl, 6'x9', Vat S350. LOsr male Irish Setter 2'ii' _ • • . _ _ . 00 Dislgnir $750
Trd for guns, anl'Qt'I, Jwt-. t&ll named "Snipe". Choke i.. Min. 3-5 Yn exper .
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• 2312 No. BrooowlY In to Wor """"· .,~.,,. art ob,lecu:/submiL 673'(8)2 ~-n. new • 6f6-8366. -H 0 B 0 L . S•nt« An• ~ Centror Agf>l"ICy
Wbat do )'O\.t ha~e to tradt! Back 8-,y. Ii I I I 500 NC!'WJ)Orl Cenler Dr, NB
List it here • 1n On.nee WlfT, gray Ir orna 6 Mo. old QiuaJ Opper. £mployer SJite 535 64.f-'l91Jt
Count¥'• ltu"gM noad lrad· cat without • 1111. V\c DC'Dr'l'U.ltl..rrt Real <ate Saltt Vet Assistant -lng~-~·-'64-2-56-e.c.780.· --1 Paeillc Ave. C.M. Reward I T A C E S I i ~ ruw'""'-*INSTANT MONEY* '111E CATS MEOW!
Have treat home in Bay. $10.-0093, I-· -ir'Tt'-i'-;;-l • The sdssort ·grlnder on-SERYtCES•Al:iNC'/ Openlngs now f6r pasf. prea. Yoon, V!!I Will tnln • sym.
crest. N.B. Submit tM9 for REWARD ~f\n, Sheperd. Tin ~=';;:~1~·~1 ~':;:~...,nouncecl happil)'t Ml'm having Free 4 Fee Pol!Uoni ent A future R.E. sales pathetic indlvKtuaJ 10 ltnd a Inc. TD's or t>ri~ land. w/wbl. chetit. 'n'ttted for my biggest season. J never Medbl 1 Girt Ofc S-tl5 people -in new homes, re-rtntle hand w/h1J furry 111. W~ N, Ta,ylor Co. manp. Vic. 32nd N.B. I D U G•T ~ R 'sow things --.• ,, ... ~, PBX Rccept. 1'ype Open NI~ A: lnvesL propertitt. tie patients. Call Pen111 Ret.ltors fi«--t9lO O dld'• pet. 6?S.tno. _ <. GI l'ri .... ~ BorluM•, pa.Id up to &5% l.yon, 833-2700, Dtnnli1 &
BEAOf ~on Newport "=""'"'i...=:po1=0,::..s::,1:.:....,.=:: • .,Tml,,....,.., ..... .,,,-.,,Ti-r.j ,,...,jr--Tl--1 0 Complete the cflud:f• qvohd l'I T.B. bldcpr _,.. «>mm. Paid vacation + Denni• ~l'IOnnt.l Agrncy D... + ""' n.---~ Skill ot by fllllno In tM mt.In; wdl Pl)'ro'll Dkkpr »XI medical ...,.._,......, free 20S2 MJche1110n Dr., J~.' uov .., v~s t yr. d. Vie. Harpe .. .ctt; . 't"" dt'Hlop ,rom lf9p No. 3 below. Marlce-tln1 Sec'y to $!M0 ......... _..,
0-W.,. SlO,<XWJ. oom.plcte F.V. Ana. fo Yaldlt f'/fllrilf A PRIT~~~.·E.~,.Lfnus IN I' I' I' I' I' r I 0291129 Keypunch to $475 tcboot I: draw• a vaUabl e WAITRESS b'ade for ! Da.n ~ LOST St. &me.rd femal~ V <l""" ~u ~ . Mcdl'redi Writer $500 to quall.tled. Anah., H!g Bcb l )Tl min. exp. Over 25 yrs
twnlllll (n41 &M·1l:JS. Puppy 6 rm old. 0»1& MeN Editor T'rainet, 1)'pt Jm &: Orr. d es. CaU Jacll; S@y. of II.gt:. Apply In pcrtQ'I be·
* ..... S!t'"' &ft I!. 0 ~s' f,lll•us TO I I • I I I I Typloc ll><n> Scl>I 1•2S """"· 5'M212 _or. 831-1221. -· ' • 3 pm "'"'''" -~fl_~NSW! • • , _ _ • • 418 E. l7lh (at ln'tne) CM * I SEYMQ\JR 't B&gel, FAml\y Rt.f•uran1 ' 4..!:"tmo':"' o4 '" 0 pd SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS IN CLASSIFICATION 900 '41·1•70 RH ty & lnvootmMI ::~ :!. llart>or Bl~ .. * *
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, • Help Wa nted, MA F 710 Machine~ 116 Ml1Collai -.1 Ill Plano1/0r1••• -"-1 ... c f Blk c ----· •;....____ ,,_ •"" -... _.. ye 11, et, ycl11, 8ik11, Motor Homes ttQ Autos W•nttd HI
: .. • \VAITR£SS Wanted. Mu.st be Gray Q). model ~187 -,,..,..-------/HAMMOND Orran, walnut, -.w.-• .,...--.--*-· I Scoottre t1S Scooter• 925 1---------
·' • .,,... tn • .,,,,.., ...... & •'""' .,n, "°" $300. ec•tmFUL _,,_ dttu 25 ..-. ruu '"'"""' Handoom• 1 --'-------_;_~..;.,.:---..;;;:;1 *Marvin Pearce* WE PAY TOP DOlJ.41"
'··'• cocktails. 96i-6623, * ~7063 * A v•.il for .file. Lona: lleeve, v•/ICUC'ft chimney Le&!.le + ~ Shtphttd/ )'Q R TOP USED CARS
• -Y.OUNG PEOPLE 16. 21 h'ad., silt-'· cathedral train. Ha----nd •• ··-· •• ,,_ .. __ ""· 1-.,,.. M ~ u your C:&f' ls extra d....n.
: ~ed to sell flowers \11 M lsc1ll1neou1 a1a Exquisite lace. Dr)' dnned. ~~·u095. •peaatr, AW M9I "141:."s'TS' ...... otor es le', \1.t ~t .·',N.B.Start $t.50~rkr.Also ~n:5 OI' best oller. GOULD MUSIC JUST R I GHT FOR JlAtJERBUICK
YoU!li man w/own van to FOR su.-.--1ui 11 Since 19U QDUST Salts • Rentals 231
E. ltth St. . ...,., .. ~, ~ee ma.gn . STEREO / u·J·•--• •• ,_ MAS!-AKC S 11 k y 11612 H b Bl d Costa Mesa. 548-7765
• •: drlw Dowor route 753-m. '"'"' dm SI x ll) "L" b ·~·= ~ 214$ No Mtlo, $.A. Puppy, ll wk old mal" WiU . 3f Of V , 558·3222 66xl8 $750. Uweiy eourt aW4)'1'. 8S Watta, AM/FM 'Ir •S41-0631 * dl!'llvtr w/ttd bowl $.JOO, JMPORTS W,,\NTED
ladieJ, 4 panel flt icreen stereo receiver, 3 track, 2 'to ·-WREY---,.,_--.:.6-"'r--•.,-: S4A.-49S7• fOU NTAIN l(ll S. VUlage \Vf.y, S.A. Orana;e Countlea
table w/4 stools, bar all in: v.·a.lnut cab tpkn:, IOld 11tp Yamaha Plano A Orpns; ' Tr1ifers, Travel 945 TOP 1 BUYER
laid w/soap itone mother o( ~9!,210. N ott_,ba.l 1°' Stfinway Piano1. Be1t buy1 SREGOR GERMAN SHEP. BILL MAXEY TOYOTA pearl, red & blk laquer U .... s.A"; pymtEqs .~ WSJ. 1. In new 6 Ult"d. Schmidt KENNE LS · Beaut · VALLEY NE\V STARCRAF•r Trav~I 1 lSMl Beach Blvd.
$1200. all. Ptt<:Mxls doz 3" . . treo u1p are-Musi Co Es 1 Christmas pups. Tuna. Tradltt, 3>', sleeps 6. scrt. H. Beach. p~ 847-e
IB hOl1Se 179 E 17th c M c " I. 914• 1907 N. S2'1-t931. I 1--·· . __ , ,,..de trees w/semi precious t;6.3"z · • · · Main, Santa Ara. 531 8545 con a,.,,...,, pnced to ..al im· Autot, l~port~ 970
AN Ilo'A'ers, may be place card ~~""'' ~--~--ELECTRIC ~ li AKC Silky Terriers 111 n1t-d. 831-2473 aflc'l' 6 pm, TIQUE SALE hldrs $450. Also marble' IDEAL Chrlstmu Gift for .... ,.11rWur tzer 6#-2411i e 8 wks Days, 891-1084. '69 >.."KE Roads1f'r, chrorM
°"'c. 21, 2'J, 23 vases, jl!rtflrlt'rs 36 .. lamp the handyman. Pr. of Saw 2 keyboard. model 4410 1 ~,cn'-'rr'==""~---wlrN, !~clnl metallic pain!
407 Cabrillo, Costa r.tesa. bases. inetaHlc brocades. Hones. :P.tan.y uses. Factory ebony !or $425. Ph: 675-5778 GERM SHEP pups, A~C. Al S n.F.AM Cara\~! 18', • '70 9ll·.E Targa, flawlcs1
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across ft'Om \Vestcl!rt sllO()-644-2350 1or appt. direct. $9.95. 1951 Port ~. only. :e~t. ~a;l!lyie~~:m1:: w isltes y Olt a Merry Cliristrnas! without pa64~~~ S2SOO. • '70 914, lo lni'1 • '68
ping cenler, off 17th. Oak =----'-'-----1 Lock&lE'ighPl.N.B. (Harbor PRIVATE PARTY WANTS jG4~4---0263~¥,·~~~;,;;;.1~!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~1~:~~~~x:s::.l l..Ambof'Rhlni e 240..Z can, · round table & chairs, trunks STEREO, 1972 Garrard, bas View Homes) 644-4960. TO BUY PIANO FOR CASH. TENT TRAILER ~ to chOOse from.
••• ·ciocks1 pOrcelain, toys, sew: full &terro changer. air NATURAL Tourmaline 835.2111 PURE Lab pUps $50 e•. No l loaill.rid 1~· 1 Ii) Complete kl!chen, butane, Authorized ~LBZ DeaJer
ing ti1ach, corfee grinders, 1 us pen at on speakers, M'nk l dbl r h I I FOR pape_Nl. Inquire 691 8 W. M1rkM ~t "'-Trarlq>ortatlon .h hard top, 51~ps 6. &14-ru8. I 1 l 523-7250
))(!.Wier, lamp~, guns, gold AMIFM stetto rad i 0
1 ' rg ur s aw co· Cl'lrittmas, baby grand Joa11n, CM. 646-1818 days &:· m
v.•atches, much more, 213: w/FET + t deck till la.r jacket w/full turn back piano, ebony, $700. wknds. ~----;;~~ AUSTIN A~ERICA 83I-~5. brand ne •lie , •1
5 fl cocktail cutf4. Make oUtr. 499-1635 ~===-----G 1 900 I 1~'-='o-''=-c-~~-~"I . w, y,as e 64.2-7523. GULBRANSEN Sp'rnot DACHSHUND pups, \Tery en•r• C I Bile AUlosb'Safe •
RARE Orig. Carita Silk uncWmed on layaway. Sold I lat re Shots AK c ye •s, es,
·screen Print. Signe'l:l. 1964 for $320, pay off balance Of BEAtrrIFUL v.'eddin& dress $350. ' . 548-2698 ~.~~~ red.' M .t F '. SCRAM-LETS Scooters
, , "Song \Vith An Apple." Sll5 or take over small & \•ell for aa.le. I.c11g'1leeve, S_po. r!ilJI (;ood.1 •• 130. 633-4018.
Be au ti f u 11 y fram ed payments. Collection Dept. !rad., size 8, Cathedral --;.J. ----1.::=:::,..::;;::...,,,..._,._,,,,....,...,. ANSWERS '69 llOND A C'B lfiD Clean Gen eral S4&-li'JS7. 714/89J.-0501. train. Exquisite lace. Ory sCuBA lank, Ngl.llator & AK'C RegtSltttd Wirehair n1ns good S275. Al~ Uond~ , , . 1-7'"-";::c-----~-~ /·=========I cleaned. Sell $7S or best of· wet suit, med ium. Cost $200, Gd. mark.ina:s. cd· show 1'' 90 dirt bike. $150. ~37 ,64 Cadillac sed.
Applia nce s vu& lOth fer. 4~2'798. sell far poo, 494-0380. • . posa. Private Party 962-3132. Orio~ _ Bloom _ Cute _ eves. ~ Opel \V~962
950
$550.
$275.
ANNIVERSARY SALE GE 400 porl. stereo $3.S. IBM SKIS, boots It po1'9 £men's) s::HNAUZBR m In pups, Trudie -SO DULL 1961.1 HONDA Mil. 300J miles. ,
Pe1vter & silver HoUoware, Exec. el!c, typewriter, $125. $511. S'll'' Surfboard good AKC, champ blood line, 6 The scissors • rrlnder an-Stored thru '70 & '71. Looks Antiques/Classics 953
'68 AUSTIN Amerlcan 4 spd,
auto trans.. 44,000 ml'a,
$650. 968-3743.
AUSTIN HEALEY
'59 BUGEYE Sprite. must
.sell thls \\'knd. Good cond.
S3."-lfoffer. 6-16-3594.
BMW COST + 1011/o
APPLIANCE SALE!! ·
ENTIRE STOCKI!
Refrigeratont, \\luhers, Dry.
, ., .en, TV's. Convenient
tankards, charms, rnen·6 Shopsmilh $125. E J e c , , -=o"'~nd~ . .:.1.15~··_536-__ 11.,c:.180.___ v.•ks, Good hOme only. $150. nounced happily: ·'l 'm hav· & runs 1h<m•room treth $500. .
jewelry It. exeeulive gifts. broll~r • ror-isserie 125. 1 Poot. by 968-8100, Ing my biggest r.cason. I 67>-3918. W1lly1 1917 Overland
Hand & machine engraving 847-M44. )(int table, '' 8'. AM'F POODLES, AKC. Be au t . never uw thlngii SO DULL." 'iO A cla9i!IC llorscle:ris D:uTiage Automotive Exccllenc.
done on premites. Lit~.~~~~· Used teacup & loy pups Wht, Marine Consultant 1 KAW AS AK 1 lOO ju"" waiting for the truly ap. &
NOAC
FIRE extins clolMut; W, 15 1 :,-i'~'7."-'""',;;:'---apricot, choc. 893-971.S. INDEPENDENT G~nstr?ak. Compl o'haul. preclatlve cotttoelor. Restor~ Tern1s.
Firestone Store, -415-E.
17th St.. C.l\f. Gi&-2444
K'S & 20 lb. COl dry chem & TV Radio HIFI 1350. 551-3289 after 5:3a pm. ed to like new condi1ion
102 E. 16th, C.M. 646.Jlil water units. Sealed, tagged stereo I I 836 2 Ml'NlATURE Doxie-Peke • Purchasing-MAICO '70 400, reblt DeS<.'rt !\!tat be seen. (Ser •• 1234) .
& in date, pert cond. 10-$23 _______ ....;;,;.; p.ippi~. 1 blk, male, 1 red Courui;ellng on purchasing n>ady. Gel. cond. Lo mi's. $1975 ,
F'ORCED to seU ele<'I. 220
volt v.·all hee\l't', like new
$100. Gas range $150, Sin~r
.Golden Touch & Sew $UO.
812-1561.
SH!P MODELS -F ;". ... 832-7249. GA1lRARD compn-.,.. Mm!. $10 -•"· 5 ""''' & ,qulpmeol. xtra•. 646-0346. NABERS Cadillac ROY CARVER, Inc.
handcrafted to 1eale. AU BOY'S 26 .. Bike, _..... cOnd. ~em • unclaimed 111.YaWB)'. t"ox Turr)U. ' month male, e Marine Surveyor \\'ood bulls, canvas saila. .,......... 100 Watts AMl'F'M ctereo re-BEAlITITI.IL Old Enol!sh 644-29n Honda Mini· Trail Atm-roRIZED DEALER 2925 Harbor Blvd. Museum quallr,. Not from $7. G.E. 4 spd. record player . 8 .... $1.li * Ca.U 673-83&1 :liOO 11ARBOR BL., Costa ?>.fesa 5'6Mff
Near New Fridgette
Porta \\'asher
Excellent Cnnclilion, S150.
536-2032
Xln1. cond, $6 Bi'e parts $1· ceiyer, track, lge 8-'A•ay Sheep Dog!, 5 mo'1, Ma.le, DINGHY or small isail boat ~',·'.',,:m,~' po,!~ Euro
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"',"!5 ·::o'·""""&-6692-"":c·c,,.---,-7'" a ir &UspGS"pe&.~. full cite, AKC. Sattifice 546-m9. wa,nted. '7dl. 1Yl\\'8saki Zia F8 street & 540-!)IOO COSTA ~Asu~a,, ____ C_A_P_R_I __ _ " '--" ... l v a e co· ;:: comp! arra1u turntable. 772-59-18 1rt. Likl! new. Must sell. ""l'""" ,...., i •
Jection bl"!ng liquidated. COMPL Family membel'!lhlp Sold 6ep for $310. Pay olf AKC Doberman Pups, cham·1,.,,..,,=""""'::.::--,--t-.1akc Offt'r 962·1782. 1923 T Roadstl.'r show car, '71 2000cc. 7,000 mi's, xln't
979-1424 , 9-6 p.m. N.B. Tennis Club. S300 + baZ O( $159.95 or pymnts of pion s!ock, 9 wks. 16' FISHING Boat, gro::l run· * Bo , Sil bl 1 Chevy powered. $4000. or cond. SUck shlft, Mu1tird
trans. Moving must sell! $5.(5.. U.S.A. Stereo Equip. 548-4228 afltt 5 Ii wknds nlng cond, Misc!, equip, II: • Y 5 ngray eye e, bt'st otter. TI4·7'9ZI'; 535-7673. gold 548-711&.
FOFL\lAL Mediterranean DR 646-5291. Warehouse, l'l9 E. 17th, C.?>.t. PUG Puppies, AKC, 3 mo. $flXI. Phone 496-2942 Schwinn, e X ct> I 1 en t con-~7673
i;et. Pecan. Trestle 1.a,ble 42" "'£ z k !lOO dltion '$Z'> 64\.0':Mil ~-~· -~---~ CORTINA CLEAN late model
\Vasher I dryel'!l I mtch sets.
Del·90 day guar. 531--8637;
x 64 .. , extends to lOO", 6 BEAUTIFUL wrought iron =~'="'O-""''°'·-~----fawn w/black mu , ·FIBERGLASS boa!, 60 hp 2 MlN,I Bl".ces • V;..., -.:1 Dune Buggies 956
hi-hack chn. 2 matched chandelier 34" in diameter, CROWN Stereo t a pe 897-6737. Mercury & trallcr $975. ., r;uuu '68 FORD CORTlNA GT; <4
credenzas, S4 x 19" ea. S750. 16 JighUi $150. 1800 Pitcairn recorder, model SHC-« 2 PEMBROKE Welsh Corg\ 540--2279 aflt-r SPM. cond. Ne\V motors. $125 for V\V RAIL Buggy, 40 h.p, speed, radio, (YPV145) :
DI SHWASHEij. repairman Culliga_n ri.!ark v aulo. Dr., Costa Mesa. 1peaker5. $100 down and Puppies. AKC. Ready for Boats, Maint./ both. S4!Hl266. Syn. trans, light.!, towbar, $799 :
has xlnt selection of reconcl. v.•ater softener, perfect , 3 CHEST of dra"''ers, ctes'li, take over Pa Y men Is. ChriJtmu! TI4: m.a736. Service 902 QA 50 lfonda Mini Bike. Xlnt xlnt cond. $4.ti!I. 67~. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
rlsh\\·hrs. R.ca!IOn, Guarn. $150. 644-1812. guilar, violin, ch 11dren1 _962-=50~31~·-~~~--IAKC, male, 7 mos, Irish Set· _________ cond. Brnad new. Rad!: & '71 DUNEBUGGY new furbo 2480 llarbor Blvd. al Fair Dr.
839.1778
'839--762Q or 546-52lt -===-"-=-----clothes. mlnl organ & misc. '70 Motorola Stereo ter. Shots. Also 1.,..... travel· BOAT bottoms cleaned 25c H<'lmet. $165. 979-1157. charge Corvair. Lt-ss lhan Costa Mesa Sf6.8017 CUS"I'OM made chi Id 's -.. -J h fOO l XI t nd &3.'\-8~ REFRIGERATOR, .,.,·asber, 2200 Laurel PL, N.B. &ffi-0!44 C'Onlole: AM/FM tuner, tlJm· Ing kennel. 54~057. per Ft. of engt at water 2 • ROSS 10 Spd boy's blkr, 111 · n co · :rJU. DATSUN playhouse, Sxfi', shake roof, u 836-5523 B '.dryer, tf!U&t ~ell th£s ™k, s75. Stte('t motorcycle 90ce, DAWN Autumn Mink Sto1c table, tape deck. GOOD STANDARD poodle puppies, ne. • rand new· Quick sale. Trucks 961 ....... , •• ;.
ail cheap~ 962-3613. 1400 mi, Puch !Sears), $125. 1250. like new. Port. Rem. t'OND. $300/ or bst oiler. AKC. champion l i ne 1 . Boata/Mar1nt r~16-9R'lt. NEW '72 PlcKLJf; '"
GE Dis hwa sher Dining lb! & 6 chrs. pecan, typewriler $35. S4J...Jl03. 646-f671. •99-3105 or &12..014.5. Equip. 904 ~* Girl's Sch"'·inn 10 speed 'ff '69
. FORD FtOO * f !pd. dlr, dlx. Bumper. h·
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j.16-1328 Sl50. 494-7194. G. E. record player stereo 1977 ZENITIIS at the \0\\-est CHRISl'MAS Pups, part poo---.'--;...._____ blke, almost new, extf'M, ~~•dcup, V8, stlck ihifl, dio. P.flrrors, PL72U20. Take
separate speakeni 14" $25. prices in Orange County. All die &. Chihu&hua $5. each. 2 14 CATAMARAN hull & S75. 83()..(1(151 * * ' $1995 small down or trade. 494-68.U
LAI Obi ES 1-lhll& Bg ~ gol3r I ,=~-=,::""S-C,1;:164:c..,..,,_,-models in s!ock &; on M•th<" $10. "'D •103. deck mo.,ld!, 2 Cat pon1ooni; 1970 HONDA C L· I 7 5' aftr 10 !'>46-8736. Toast M aste r Heater
Like new. 1650 watt
S19.SO MS-3774
cu s. w e, irons. " .. ......... romp 7 1084 da s~ .. 2413 M H ·~ "·
POOL TABLE l .. lo display. PbOne pr!ce1 ok. . -. .>or-\\'Ond('l'ful Christmas gift. ac oward VI ..,,.t.aun statlol\ wa-n. \\'OOCls. Ii k e new $9'.l. • s a P· JUST · tim t: Qirlstmas ft 6 XI • kl'· irlli:tl ""'u S4S-S04.i. $200. Chromacolor avail . at $325. Ou '"d e ~C \\'hi • ,;'"-''-. ~-----~ $475. 847-34.44. n I cor (110n OWYV· W I 646-7354 ABC Color TV, 9021 Atlanta, 111.an ~"! ,......,.,. ~t Boats, Power 906 -.~.~.,~~=~PP=E~D~ll~OG~-.-839·9600 or 531-0iOB trade on late model ftw
... ...... u..,.,-.. ~ unhngton &ach 96S-3329 ,,...,,.. • · SJ-IOW BIKE, ALL CllROME rner st .... r"'1l" van. o "'"a en. O'tO""t<>ll ..
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Roo U
rocker $l0. --Twin 6" foam TRAIN a. car set HO, ' · AKC Boxer Pups 16' McDonald with 35 I-IP * * c•LL 4~_7911 * * Sft.nla Ana .67 Datsun, 4 dr sedan, $150.
3 M GRO P rnalttrss $20. Mini bike ll mounted on lrg table. Xtra COLOft 'IV Z" Zenith, maple ldeal tor Chrl!!lmas Evlnn1d1', elect. stnrt. For'd " 3~ Cnll after 6PM, " wkli!!, F~~~1~5~e parts ,'1. miscell. 847-8380. C&J'!I, to\\'n. 549-1643. c~ ~~~ B & \V Reas. can 536-8615 c.'Unirol!!, bail tank&. pump, '70 HONDA SL350 •• 67~5155 AQUARIU~f k. SUPPLIES 8' SLATE, POOL TABLE 'Sfij: H.H. Scot! M.ereo::::. 'IWO Poodle pupplf'S, 1 male, ~~-:SS· S' dinghy $50. $500 II: G-l5-i1-l8 • '69 ~AT~UN 510 4 dr, Se<ian
, qons11ung ot 8 pc bedroom Aquariums care Unlimited incld ·acceaorles, ~~;cint rard changer, 6' maple cab. 1 female. age 7 "''ttks. '69 J(A\VASAKI T.iO Sldt>1vin-1 tJo 4 speed !!tick shift, radio
.·, group, 7 pc tivtng room ask for Ron * 536-1044 cmid. 1 yr, old. 968-~'1.)J. $~!)). Hide-..a·bed, red vlnyl Phone 894-3564 •fter 6 P.i\f. '68 J'RLNR 34' CC. Iully der, trail only $185 548·139'2. n1"ma nal Harvester hrott>r, pvt 673-7346
, .• •.. group & 5 pc dining set. UNIQUE bran: k pyrex $50. 67'5-47ll. GERMAN ,~,1 hair pup• 7 ~ulp'd , Mus\ Sell, le:tving 2-11 t.a Jolla Dr. N.'B. RECREATION CENTER PROFESSIONAL hair dryer '"' u SA b If ,.~8-4 14 ROY CARVER I 'Qi Datsun 1600 Series, 2 tops,
ALL FOR $299. 8.· chair. Excellent condition stand up fire screen. Cost 5' GE Contemporary Sterto week!!. Gn!al Holiday glft. ' · · st 0 er.· 4 · BLUE SCtr.vinn glrl'1i: Sli<'k 1 nc. dual exhaust, roU bar.$*)().
130 "'S-~~~2 $160/ask $35. 84fr.5l03. w I 10 ..,,.. •••• ..,. $l'5. "·It ... ••27, 22' DAY Cruiser, Xlnt ski, Chlk. Almost new $2'. 2925 Harbor Blvd. &16·1v·•. · ,,. """1 · . C1 .. ~,, v""'""' ...... U"rU-0'0 r h d' boat 225 h 1 64-4.tm'9 Costa Aleta 546-4.444 """
TERMS-ALSO FIREPLACE. ele<:tric, ~·all 2 Prs Sk1S Boot.s. othes. uu-3187. LABS yel!O\\' AKC 8 \\'ks at 11 or ive · .p, n-FERRARI hung, Beii;:e w/gold trim. Portable typewrilen, SlS & Chru;tmas. 'Field, champ. brd, $3500. 540-2-458. U'SE'D 2 spcJ. girl's bike. Very l9G!l'fi on Chev Pickup, t\\'O
LAY·A·WAY PLAN Never used $50. 5r57..Q50, $20. 642-3187. Reawon . price. 548-2373. J.~' CHRIS. Tr i-ca bl n good contl. $35. 6-ffi.ZIOS call tone pnlnt, d<'lu:or; cab -3.?J ---F-E=R°'R-A"R:--1--
HOLIDAY GIFT Miscellaneous frH to You .. GERMAN SMpherd pups, 8 ns ea ion """"· .oade. -, -· transn1ls.sion, heavy duty AUTHORIZED TRADERS l[i Co I II \. 1-· 1 d & onytlm• VS • 11.D. turbo nu1on1at1c
FURNITURE PROBLEMS? Wanted 120 c... _____ _J_ -wits on Chrtstm1.1. Good like nrw. $22,000. Dnys 1213; Z .71 . Knwasa_k! Coy o t (.' sugpt:.'l'~lon. Duplex can11K'r SALES & SERVICE '
. 202 N. Broadway, S.A. \Vant Somerhing Un i"'""'!' 3 LI 61.. line 91;8..3555 6JG.0757, eve!I !714) 557·2350. minl b1~1?S. $14::i ca. Ca.~h on-tin's and v.•liccls. 8 foot bed. 835-l?.O:> .,M... \YANT to buy· Used child1' nes,~Tlmu,$l.OO · · Bat S "I 909 ly. Riddf'n ~ h ou r s. ""000 mlles like new .... DECORATIVE GEODES, AIREDALE PUPPIES at, ai ~()...Z28J, 536-3905. 4'1, • •
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Owner Moving to Apt. ~tlNERALS, FOSSILS. play !able with four chairs. AKC. * 548-0:>63 ruR'soAT No. 4064. O\\'ner can be seen alter 4
NEWPORT
IMPORTS HUGE housl.' run of furniture Visit our fl.1ineralia show· ~ ~~~ ~Ttiif' \n JASON needs new home. OLD English Shet<pdog, pet Elchenlauh built, drlscoliwtl Sell ldlL Hems naw! Pf.f \\"eek day!, $2,500.00. All
& Rt.rage sale Hems. la11•n gan, CM, near Harbor & Apt. life not for him. male. 6 mo. ReMOnable to hull, 2 sui!s Nor1h &ails, ne1v For t~!ll resul1s? 642-5678 day Saf. and Sun, 15fJ35 ML
care item• r--1-m kit Baker. 979-1424. ,..fond•"' EXTENSlON '"pet Blk/white long hair 12 wlul. • Matterhorn, Fount ain 3100 W. C<ia~ Jfwy,. , '"" .. ,.., , ., av loving hotne. 96S-6174. mast, ready to race. JJOOO. Mot!'r. Hom•• 940 II · Ne-~ •~,,h ' 4 bdrms, guns, 100·! of misc. thru Saturday 9-ii p,\f SUn· 1tretchcr Ii used ~II to 3/4 old. Please help. 67~5402 G7>:1400. Valll"y. Ca f. 5.11--038{1. "Y"'•• m
items, an 6 mo. old. Bar· day & Eveni11R!I by app't. construction plyv.'OOd !heets. aft 6PM or wknd!. Hortet 156 COLUMBIA 21i, like new. l!l63 CIIEV. 1i Ton J>.IJ. Nl'w RAT
gain priced. 6392 Santa DIVORCE forcl'S quick sale, 548-1809. FREE PUPPJES, 8 \l.'ks old, paint, lire,;, c\ulch, oltK>r I .• ________ _ .~ Ynez Dr., corner Slater & Europe china, Japan object! ClifLD'S p\ayhouir, and cat M/F, part lox terrier. CHRISTMAS Special • All SACRIFICE. Ownc-T must ex!rH!I Including a ir C'Oml. '69 FIAT
.Edwards, H.B. or ca I l or art. antique Im a r 1, 54o-5996 hori;es priced al dealeMI seU. Orfers please. Call see to apprecinle! 516-1879,
, $42-6576. Ku I an i ch In a, Thal tret!-. Phone 61446.S7 CQllt from Tues., Dec. 21 John Owyt-r, Avco , 644-0407.
S PCE. St>coonal, 1tudio bronze\\•are, silver . ......,stal, --~===~--CH R 1 ST MA S puppie~. 1hru F'rl., ~c. 24. Ask BALBOA 20, Trailer, Genoa, '
67
DODGE Van A-lOO,
1 124 SPIDER
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.... ~ WANTED: Cocker/Shepherd, 6 ~·ks, ~ 1 •-1 . 3,, h b~ 0th oWTK'r. Xlnt cond. St5;:.o. couc , l'f'frli;;-.. end table, De-lit, linens, clock, bra11 long & iihort hair. M0--7fi60. auuu our nu.-.e easing pro-Ill p out '"· er op-67$-4623 5 Spd, Mint condition, Must
.. · lamps, bar ,t, 6 stools, 2 lamps, fii:;urin<.'s, car.,.ed Proof & Mint Sets gram. Make1 an ideal Ilona\ llems. J2650. 831-1410 ,:,,,:==· ~~~~=~ see 10 appreciate.
• · 'tnaf!rt'sse~ ,•. ''"'""ln"'''· 961·7619 Free Baby Hamstert Christmas <rift, $75 per mo. or 496-5629. '56 GMC Panel, V-8, $375 or Bl B k R II "' "" V" room·\\'arehouse. 1370 A [.(). ... ue 00 •to
Good cond.. must sell. chest, end labia, etc,. Muslcal lnatrurrients 812 • 645-2505 • Incl. horM?, n.ddle, b~!~le, COLU MBIA 26 MK II besl offer or trade for
-193-4917 afl 6 pm & \vknds. 6~s-1129. 3 Fluffy Kil!rns, 1 Male :_~82~ use of tac1ht1e1. • &12-4238 Allrr 6 • mo!orcyclc. 839-0129. $2470
PAIR vtalnul trl-ax speakl-T& fl.llNI Bike 3!i H.P .• BS 16$. F'OR sale. Snare drum, Sl~e ~t. eau Mrs. Scott . 12' 0 u TR I G GER Com· Auto Leasing 964 OUR PRICE
$.JO. Nice desk $Z5. Electronics hobbyists Gret!Ch. Used. Good con. al 11 7· 3 Yr. old buck~kin ~ m.are. plete w/sail Gnod Cnn· LEASING! $1695
·Thomasville Fr. ~r o v , metal panel hoxes, w/12 dillon. Stand, C!a!e, 1ticks FREE Police Pup, 5 mo. Rfogiste~. broke. Well dltlo m ' fk.fl off ~:~1~~25~~6-32l;;~·ivel bar ~~u~~~n&foc"a~f:.· "',;,:;. $4512. 8CJ>.ho~A· h !"" ~~cot,~. ~7~. OOme. ~:O~.~ 1!~n~ ~:~~ !:, :--,-" .:c*:..;;&16-:::. ::;,:=cl..:•:,....~"=· driven o~c;l~~.~culate Jltd· CONTINENTAL
'" uto arp ....., tre ....... Call 540.56.1() d•Y! or Boats, Slips/Oock1 '71 Maverick 4 dr. Auto.,
1>10VING ~le! Evrcythlng nectot'l'I & po~'i!r .111pply Good oond!Hon. '"' p s J d 1
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. cord. $10 each. 962-3241. * 536-1950 * 63J....'\394 eve1 & weekends. 40' Slip, Ne""""... H•r~r. alr. , " R& -I, pre r ven MOTORS goes. 1 15c, furn, antiques. I ll°LJ J .... -•• uu .~ "ppx. 9,000 miles. $75 mo.
A<'e Furn 11 u r e , im XLNT oond: crib, car bed, hi Fander Deluxe Amp. Ptt•~ ~In r, HORS~ boarded $40. ~· &all or power. $110 per mo. ii mo. open end.
Ne \vp o rt Blvd., cri.t chair. elrc 1terilliA", baby custom covered. Very good . ~~&:.hi , ~::r:· ~:!~~1:a1~ ~ ~.re-e over ha n r. '71 LTD 4 dr. 11.T. full po1v. 847-3842
'6,12-7015. scale, .hobby horsf', baby condition $100. &16-1287 ~ '""" ... 1=··='~==~~~-~~ t-r, fact. llr. Very few mil·
2 l\IATCHING chairs. Clora!, clothes, al50 co lfee maker, Pia.nos/Organ• 826 Pets, Genaral &50 ~:,ter~.7.4~rker~5-~~ng SLIPS 18' lo 42', finest Jn Npt es. $!'1.i mo. 2·1 mo. open end.
in blue.., & greeru;, sz each. blender ll marbl~ tbl. _ · 55 or · Harbor, best facil ities, tree \VE LEASE ALL POPULAH
546--016'1, 3253 Colorado Ln. 968-8263. PIANO &. ORGAN •SHERRY'S POODLES* l!ANDSOME CIU1ic Westt!rn parking, Ph 67l-8'111 'lil 10 19721\fAKES AT COMPETl·
01 * * n.LE * ~ HOUDAY PUPPY SALE Saddle with 3 sllVt"r conchos pm. TIVE RATES. · *•** "" sti-21•0 rn nd 1 gu rante 1-'=-------Cali Malcolm R~ld ror HJ o E. a.bed. avocado For sale POdt table Tremendous di~nt on (am. 'tO ! 1 u er or 1· a e BOAT &lipc e.vall. 25'-65'. Xlnt furrher detalli.
·naugabyde. Good condition. \\'ilhPlngPongtop ous brands. Oirlstma1 de-Cats 152 $300/Beit otter, ~80· accommodations In ne w Op•1t RooJ g!v•1 you THEODORE
$40. $30 or begt otfer. livery guu•nteed. No pa,y· ---------Bl.ACK & Wh!le Pin t o Marina. 67~. lu1uriou1 1el~·~onioined ROBINS FORD * j~&.~20 * Cali MG-0048 ment 'tit -Februa.ry. $100 Abyalnlans Gelding, .8 yn. Sell wlsad· 25' SIDE Tie, Nrwport Beach I motor horn• hv1n~ """"" I al60 Harbor Blvd.
IRON
-m d\"r'd•r 1211 POOL Tables, &late $299 up. Choosey from : Spec'! prt"-hollday 11.le 150 die &: bridle. AJ&-3342. $2.25 Per rr. 633 Lido Park out c 0"' pr 0 Ill I I. • Costa JI.ICM. 612.mto
""' • " amaha • Chlclmine Papers available. 646--11226 AQHA Geldlng, 10 ~ Dr .. Apt. 18 673-""5'. Ckoo1• frorn iht •m•1· -
Used bed & mattress $20 Chuck's Bowling It BWlards Conn •Thomas -~=ug~~:,'.:..·-,...1~~~~~~~~~~ I in9 t9' Motor Hom•. •k• 1 Autos Wanted 969 ** 644--0866 ** 2T;:i(I Harbor Blvd. at F iM'.her e 8chlmmel Dogs 154 Very spirited. SJ50, cempoct 21 ' Moter
3 PC Bedroom set, dble bed, Adams, C.M. 540-7303 Open Kohler " Campbell Mertincroot Konnol1 * 962-ijA~ * I JI•l 1 Horn•. tke 21' iidt·din· 1 WE PA y. TOP Sun•s: * •--L "-... _ Op"• HORSES BOARDED Box T -II •O•, th• 2S' ,.,,.;11 htd, CAS
.pnn,.lm•tt-... c' • '' • o"'L"ll:! • '""ar .. .., ,...an , . r ... _... ·• on H •• ,_U Our th• oil n•w 25' ,,,, h111i
d-··r. mirror ....... 646-S?29 FUU. go.llirt& membership ~n .. U: Y lO 'til 9 Chrr'otmoo s-cl•lt J~"~11~· J.n~;,i~;~,,~,~-~...,~~~I~~;;;;~;;~~~~ d h d · 11 «-. ., r ·-· "--·\ -.t 1 ....... * ..... n l""' ., .... ,,,,_r· ..__ __ ' Ott ~ .. ''"pm. , .n t • ooro Yft•rruc• y I
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tor we or uvine \.oV9-t COAST ~ S ~C ~ ,.,._ --·-d,,19n•d 1:D•rtl••• :r•' e
a r•g• a le Country Club a t nooo. For MU I * G SHELTIES AKC C S I /R f20 Clioe1• from • 1.,,. 1•· ...• 11 ... -NEWPORT • f'"RBOR reat Danes, 8 wks •mpers, • e ent ..._ u·~ __ • -·c•-•·~
HOT pink 1969 convertible
850, Aval! Feb. 1 $1~
494-8.128 '
HONDA -·n HONDA CAR
loarfcrl '* 7,000 mi
blue • $1200. • 673-3025.
JAGUAR
BAUER BUICK
The llarbor Area•
Only Autl'lorlttd
JAGUAR DEALE~
AJ-.iaya baa 11n excellent •·
lecOon of both Nrw • UH4
J•guars. '
-info plfflll' ce , .no"fN~ ext • LI\ r 1~~~~·~~1~-~~-~~~~1~~~~~;;,~~~~ 1 l•ction ef cu1to!l'liltcf I "'~ -.. ...... ..-... ,.., , ... , ~10VlNG • l\1ust. setl Ken-"'-···· M"a * "'" "°"" awn fem•I~ ""~"'""' U r •-I I .213=-'~-----~ ...u..... uu .• ......,, * Toy Pnottlcs, 5 wk3 '71 Ford Van, complete floor p1ot11I ca ua C.f' .. ee rst ma es.
m°"' d'>'' 1411· l'1nt cond. Ei.remlC troln a track USIO,Q SPECIALS l black malt compo' "'"P· 9000 actual 1 • '"" '""" ••• GROTH CHEVROLET 1971 JAGUAR Vl2 ,
i\lany baby accessorie•, $20. Sidi a: boots (61 $3). Ski Mt.l'll!ttr:tilu'tt plAno w/rdlta * German Shortha.lr. 1 yr I ; _. __ .., ][•Ji) ml'11, brand IM!'A' I Ires, Best • d .. 11 p11e wou.i. ... 11 J Air conditionina, aulomaµc.
lumitutt l IO on, ;11.s log, boots f8) -bindings SS. SOOS • lli.m("l!)fld LlOO $745 Ytry good ...,th kids . . Y..-otf1.T. ~. 5J6..J905. • =:::: Niii-.Uk (or Sales Man1.&:tr Only 1,000 miles. (928DM.~) ::~fa, ml~. 540-3397, 644-4!!66. 4 .Ham.roch:t M'·2SS95 •Ya. * Whipprt, 1 .Yr, brindle Cyclai, 8ikts, I =~!: ~W>A I 1821.1 Beach Blvd. f729l
,. GARAG~ Sale Sch\\i nn Bike Police Sam Brown bell, illl~ha ,0-74 .fl~• Klmb111l ch•mpbi ~k Scoatert t25 • ::_:.u~1,:::• •!Id a.Id HunUntton Beach "SpecLaliilnp; In Qua.Ill)"' :~ hol!!t't, curl~. etc. sv.•lnatt . ~y cm-tERS .. Labrador Retrlcvtt'I, Gtn.•ral 9001 ---------, • lllf'""'''!l(Otry I IM7-6087 Kl N.S31 BAUER
$-iS. Ch r I .11tm•1 tttc * •1741 '* Open E\les It Sun, 1-5 black, .ready ror Christrn., / ..,,_.;...,.-..,..,..,.,-,..,.,.,,-BICYCLES • Raleigh ctlOpo '11111'0"'° iort• •Ir Bulck·O .... l.Ja guor
w/!lanci $5. Blender SlO. A ltAMMOND ORGAN AU.. PUREBRED DOCS, GIVE A RUNABOUT per1. '-Tourtts. AIM i.o 1• ~·~111o111no TOP DOLLAR ,.. ;\t i~. lt~ms. 2210 Rutgrn. OSRAALNE'C•E•ll~~~·-ro, ..... ~ mJ'DlOS In JUST arrived tram Mln-FOR CHRISTMAS tpttds. Ley.away for Christ-• :;:;~I=~·~ I IN CASH Co!lta :18.E. 17lb sr.s..,.7™
Ant. A. c.~1. 64Ul-49. ---~ ... -.. CORONA DEL MAR nemta in time 10 r Dfli.lned for 2 penons m1a. &11n 's Bike Shop. 130'73 ~ ..,..iev .. ,..,,.. Pa\d for )'OUr clt'&r1 uRd car
i'lofOVING, musl sell! Free 1,:5:;1o-9881,;::,""' ==c;--,co-;;;; 2854 E. coMt Hwy '73-8930 Chrl41mu! $1. ·9' r n Ard y00'JJ )Ove this 14' S9Mn1dale, We.t. ll!M·2588. 1 • :=.~::O~::,.~~-~· I paid for or not. 'Sl JAG~ SK l20
toy 00.-<. 2 T\1"1. dolhlng, ~; Carat Diamond rlrc, Tlf· * SALE SALE *-~pie1, 7 weok1 old, mac • fl~ue: hull with NE:AT! Cinnttmon color 70 , SANTA ANA DODGE W CLASSIC •
2 b~ t.ot'a more &lB-ltJ!:' faey 11tllinJ. Call "'ttktnds PIANOS •• ORGANS a: f~aJf. Plf'Pll!' ea 11 N•ueahydMe uphol11ery !f~a CJ....U 175 Xlnt cond. I J 14111t3 ~ .• ru*91 Un o~n~~~:.e·M!':!a~~
J ewelry l l5 nnly. 5*-S7tO. Stelnwt¥, KawaJ, Jtammond, Sf6-lU'7• or ~ at &462 l) hp, ~.-Stttl 1.NW m et.at. $t50 Prlv. =~~=~..:n='-----1 a.Hy porftet thruou.t. II ad
DI d
s SPEED Tan<!~ $100 Allt:n, Ba.Jdw1n, etc. From C&llente Or., H.B. TraHtr-10 ral ~' .. 1*11wltbik Pt,y. make offer. ~71. I I WIU. Buy YoW' car l'>f!ld for liahts alone woold C\'lll over
Wh•re to buy •mon ' 18'' Zt'!nilh TV $.lO $295, RENTAUJ $10 up. GREAT Da~ papp1t1, 4 Cowrtd carp '1UIQ RONDA 3!iO SL 1970 SSOO or not. Call Ralph Gordon m to replac.. Phone
lki£tum cutt~r llt'lb1 * 64fi..'"'8 * 1>$Jly 10 'til 9 beauUful JOldtn fawn, A-1 Miich. Utie for plcnle cuh or WiO on p;mntt. 1 673--0900 -~~. 1970 800-ZM4 da.y•, Ms 531·50.ll.
diamonds under "''holt.l&le r POOL I.Ible w/cue raiek Sat lM Sun U-6 brindle, M It F, ch8rnp M.tppllts, ere. Xlnl cond ~ uk fo I Harbor Blvd., Colla Mesa. a.s ~!ARK II •62, Unu•ual ·~ 11rll"!-. cnit) 642-0681 $125. ~•-tablo . .,.,-.... FIELD'S PIANO CO. 1tml, Thp do .. on Wtat '<trut Ultlt ahlpl RJck . r v ~· ~ '" N • Worth f1IXI In Swnmtr ' ·~•nclta <.'Olt mo~t Rent Claa&lc c.r. \Vire whetla;
, " Carat diamond ritl(. c:•· ed SZ.\:t'*CO mlnl-hlkt S9Q. 1-twpor\,Blvd. Coe.st. ~nabbl r:1:1'· Muait ~ BK:Y* taed, Stlr\1T'&11 I '»J
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"'" ~r hou&e, apt.,,_ lton! alr<Ond. See la dtlve to .ap. J ~ptlcmal ' s<Jtu;a:. Call alter JJl.f'J 1~')A/nt phono con-Costa Mea 1ll/MW250 .:.~"-'='-~~~--1-.i. New 'boll a>mlrlc 1. ad ttlea. l A s ipd. No
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' ~ ,....,, bldg., (!le. thru a 0.uy Plot preclatcr. Sl!iOO. 64J..1f!lt
g PM, 546-ST\0. '°'' $25. Small I~ Dally Pl~ Want Ada have A pod Wilij ad II a eond C1Jt Mf.*I•. It fO • Rtaaon. Mlni bikir 4 l. Cl•ullit(l Ad. ~ the old iftlft
C•ll M2-0618 A S."'! etlllnot 110. .,_.. ~ _., . •-••~rrl · $495." ~~.Cat. Xlnt. l90. 14:1-tm. .. - - -ll\ULY ftltm lo< actlool 8\l)'~_!!the~-~~!!!:;=.. __
•
U IWLV PILOT Morid.ly, DKembff ZQ, 1971
170 lum, lmpon.a m Auto., UMd Aufoo, lmpo<!ed !70 A !•.,!'.•,,"!1!"mpo!'!"l'ffldll!!lipm .. 99llllo Autos, Imp.,...,
l"-~J-A~~~U~AR~-MG -VOLKSWAGEN. BUICK TOYOTA
..
990 Aulot, UMd
CADILLAC
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990 Autot, UMd 9'0 Autos, UMd
CHEVROLET JEEP
'5'4 JAG. XK·lM Rdstr. Very
, rd. e111. le body. $850. or
~ bit. ofr. 54$-.9829.
-·-~~~-MG
AUTHOJ\JZED
SALES 1c SERVICE
-==,...-------·1--~------;72' TOYOTA. Bill Yates
Large Selection For
'62 BUICK SKYLARK, v~ ·c· ,ADILLA. · C 1--96::. '67 CAMARO ·12 JEEP "'!1 top, roll bar. ·automatic, \lin,yl. interior. 1 .. • Hubs, many extraa, $800.
<NMV599) SEDAN DE VILLE 327• V8, automatic """'· .Call 96>-JOO;' all 6 pm
ROYAL Hardlop Coupe, AMI
FM, tilt & tele wheel, tac.
tory air, au10 tral\.'J, vln,yl
roof, extra nice, YXZ726 • • • JENSEN
" "JENSEN
' AlmlORJZED
NEWP ORT
IMPORTS
Immediate
Delivery!
$399 wwer Meennc. factory alr, i =-;;;=-;-:-::o-..:::::c= FACTORY power brakes ra1tye IPOl'tJ 'Il JEEP. Lo ml. New oond. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC AIR CONOITIONING WU485. ' ' Darrell at 557-0434, 6 am/2
2480 Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. p(,pwaf silvtt ti!Ue tinW-i $1499 PM, 540-6505, 2-8 Pfll· $2399
t I .SALES .": SERVICE 1lDO W. C-oast Hwy.
Big Savings On
Remaining
'71 TOYOTAS
Coota Mesa 546.Ml7 -..-.top; blue doth . · UNCOLN
'65 BUICK WILDCAT,. Full & leather interior, full pow. ~
power, factory air condl-er stereo AM·F'M door · ' .... • ' • l NE WPORT
IMPORTS
.1100 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport &aeh
Newport Beact: * • Mi~t '66, 37.000 ml. fibertlass top. 2 new tire!,
good condllion. Best offer
above $800. 675-4127.
MGA
I tionillg, IPIX629) J~ks. ~ to a~ah:-~ 1962 Lincoln Continental. air,
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ft•M Ln..:• Au'"·"-~ ..... • •-rv1-. $59S (TUF387). . '41l1Wrlltl :_,,clean .. M .. 1 tel!. 16>),
WA UlllO ~-~ • ~ " DAVE ROSS PONTIAC • $1985 • · ".IW'°"JUACH '19-3"11 . TOYOTA 3i3S2 Valle Rd., ··-. . 673 .... .......... MAVERICK '66 OLDS '88' San Juan C4pistrano --.i Harbor Blvd. al Fair Dr. 'Ei6 CAPRICE 4 dr h 6 8.174bl/m.mi/.f99..2261 Co6ta Mesa 546-8017 .t. way Convm.ibl V8 auto air
NIWPOlT NACH
• 673·0900 ht.53-.54
KARMANN GHIA 1--:Lo:'"a-v"ing-;::Sta-:I,'":!:".! H::-.-.,. -
59 MG.\, noois a little 159 KARMANN Ghia, new e~ v:ork. &12-05n
646-9303 ,68 VW CAMPER '67 BUICK St>eotal <·Dr.. NABERS Cadillac ::.'.";is..,:, """'· ""•1-"'1""70,.._MA..,....YE ... R"'IC~K,......, 1 cond., ..:: PB.' tut i. tolo
u.t6 Harbor, Costa Mesa Very £90d cond. Lo mi's. AUnlORlZEO DEAI..m . wheel. Take over payments,
SANTA ANA sedan, PIS, P/B, A/C. aiOO HARBOR BL., * '69 IMPALA 2~DR 2 Door dlr Dix . U ~$32 month. Baia"hee $58(1.
Pop top, 4 spd. dlt, Fully Very good cond. Lo mi'a. <X>STA MESA Loaded! $1750. 5t0-7127 · • coupe. n-Mmt sacrifice Immediate· TOYOTA camper equipped, Take old· 675-1849. 540-9100 Open Sunday '00 Qievy Impala, sood cond ~~ix:..~°;:! by i;t ly! ! Private party. Call a1t Hurry, can'I \li'alt! 1----=-===---
Takwt "' 8J3.14U MGB er foreign car or sm. dn. * '62 Buick Special Compact '68 CADilJ..AC SEDAN DE pwr slttring-, air, S8SO'. 0 n r. sm · 6 pm, 557-9046. ~ i:~:a;;:: ;:f. 54S-8736 ah 1 pm ~ll. Station Wagon. Auto P/S ~· Full power, factDry 494-717-0 atf 1 pm. =~ !~ =) '70 ~LOS 442 455 w/air In.
LOTUS
LOTUS
Atm!OltJZED
SALES & SERVICE
NEWPORT
IMPORTS
;;;;;'w;-;.nm;;;;i;'';Cl~.=::o== Good condition. $250 or best air ~nd. (ZBU765) CHRYSLER duction, P/S, P/B, am/fm
'68 MGIJ.GT. Rm. Win dayPHONE 540-2512 • "''' VW 9 """ bu.. Llc YVL ollor. $2599 '70 MAVERICK "''''" Sharp. 847-1445• -~ .•• , .. $1600. 417 w. w""". Santa Ana 895. $2195 + ... & lie. 847"'363 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '68 CHRYSLER NEWPORT . PONTIAC * Call 642-31.86 * ROLtA J?taler 521-72ll. MUSf sell real eood cond 2480 Harbor Blvd, at Fair Dr. Full poWtt factory .k 2 Dr Dix •. dlr, Loaded. Fact. 1,, _______ _ * '64 MGB. Good Cond. *' '70 co '60 VW B~ Crpt thruout, '61 .Buick 2 dr. See at 3700 Costa Mesa 54s..so.t7 eond •• land~u root (VTD-•air. Can finance. pvt, pt)'. '67 PONT. Bonooville Cpe,
Super Buy! new tires, needs some Newport Blvd, N.B. , LARGEST 835) Take·am. dn. 49Mi8l.l aft ll• Auto, power, air cond.
673-4285 2 Dr. 4 spd. dlr. Exce\I. cond. engine wnrtc. $450. 673-2151. SELECTION OF . $1599 \ arn ~36. . (UOGEJJ
---=P"'E"'U"'G°'E"'o=r--1 thruoo1. Sacritkor c., r;,. '68 vw JroM'B1 s.mi..,amper CADILLAC CADILLACS IN OAVE Ross PONTIAC MERCURY $1299
ance. C6'l3Bfo"'P) 54s.e736 aft Sleeps 2, refrigera1or AM/ ~"."':~"'.'""""'......,..,.,. ...... 1 ORANGE COUNTY 2480 Harbor ffivd. at Fair or. DAVE ROSS PONTIAC
PEUGEO'T 10 am 494..,,11· F'M El•upunkt 'Rad~ Xlnt CADl.LLAC 1970 SALES-LEASING . Costa M.,.. """117 :ro MERCURY COUGAR. VS, ~ H""°' Blvd. at Fafr D•.
3100 w .. Coast Hwy. •n Modol Coro,., 4 d•, 4 rond. $1995. 6'Z-1"'1 SEDAN DE' VILLE AUTHORIZED CONTINENTAL lactoey air, powor """°"· c.,ta Mosa """117
Newport Beach Demo Sale Now In speed, fact air cond, radto, I '''-64"vw=-nB:::.,.:-, "'on°'.gll>al°'·=>'=owne=r, -SERVICE-vinyl rool. (532582) '68 flREBJRO
"<1 LOTUS• Cortina tow Prog.assl Xlnt '""· 847-6<26 olt 6 pm, P'rl"" ....... 11.im. 49'-0380 Al R lt~oTOIT~6NING Nabers . Cadillac· '67, XLNT oond, Now tlna, 0',YE R0$2S799S PONT. IAC mllff, $800/best offer. Sales, Service, Parts TRIUMPH altr 6 or Mq!nds -""'
5U-5l!l. FRITZ WARREN'S . ...-=:-=~..,..·-c~-Full power ~ulpmen1 pad· -HARBOR BL.. '$2100. )iMHarborBivd at Fair Dr 2 Dr. Coupe. dlr. Auto., pwr. I ;:;;;;;~=====:; 1 '65 yw Bus, new br'akes, ded top, cloth &: leather 1n. COSI'A MESA * Owner, 494-2.1.39 * "'-ta Mesa ' 546-8017 steer;ng. can finance pvt. MERCEDES BENZ SPORT CAR CENTER t'-·, ,._ 1 ·--~-~ Sund ~ Sm d 54• M36 af JO 710 E. Isl, S.A. 5474764 11....... I u-"' • .wuu eng, runs grea . teriot, stereo AM-FM radio, ""°"''".lW "'.t"""n . Q . COR~ 1971 MERCURY pty. . n. ....,, t
Open daily S.9; closed Sunday TRIUMPH Jl250 ot oHcr. 536-960;, tilt &: telescopic steering, '70 FLEE'IWOOD El Dorado W' IO I I IO . STATION WAGONS I =""'='~"_..,_U_._~=--c=
:11 2'0 5"lan, <;oo mi"• '10 PORSCHE · '66 '(W au., rans good. 8"'-<168ASI) fwly ..,..ip'd, Xlnt catt, •66 CONV '111» mL HERTZ CORP TRANS must ,.ll '67 GTO,
:220 diesel, auto • '7-0 250-C VS STAG '69.Engine, $1500. • $4555 • 23,000 nu, $5750. 675-7545 4 spffd. Poaltractlon.. • new paµit/tires, 3 spd auto,'
; coupe e '70 250 sedan • '10 or best ofier. 642-2178 675-3n7. · Good clutch; brakes, 22'1. W. Katella, Anaheim. xlnt cond, $1000., 492-1227. '= ~~%f ~~ 280-SL . OVER zs· IMMEDIANTOE WDEIJVtR.• Y! 1 ''71:;;--vw=-ow"".""'"~Phalc-o-ia-=eam-.. -,, NABERS Cadillac '66 C.D.V. '8Critke fl5'5. Tina. Batt<.,,. AM/FM (714) n8-40sa '68 GTO $1475
Clean, Reconditioned, 7200 ml. Like new • .Must Gold & beige, full pwr, SlJOO,. 548-7101 '71 MEJlCURY Cougar XR7 613-4031 or 548-97-49
HOUSE OF IMPORTS & Guaranteed. HURRY &: BEAT THE 10% sacrifice 673-7317: 548-7897. ·.At.JTIIORIZED DEALEJ<. Many xtras, -.t pt" WANTED $400 Dn., take O'pymnts. 6862 Manchester B I v d . , -;;:-;;;;;;--:::==:-=-2600 HARBOR BL., ¥•' " ,., ... ,...,., 968-"~ 'Buena Park (Alongside S.A. PO RSC HES PRICE INCREASE!! '69 ·V\V, convertible, new <DSTA MrnA 644-5834. CORVETTE Hardtop u-u-...,... .. * ~
• Fnvy., Beach t""'°UJ FRITZ WARREN'S "'"· ., "11 en I oond 54l).9100 0pe, Sonday CADILLAC 1968 '69-'n; 54S-42U eve• MUSTANG
RAMBLER
SPORT CAR CENTER 6446760 att6
. m 52:1-72'0 no E. J.rtst, s.A. 547-0764 •67 vw SUndlal ~ .... onty CADILLAC 1970 COUPE DE VILLE COUGAR 1971 MUSTANGS
o.,,d.Uly..,; clooodSunday 42,""6 m;'" All ov<Y im· EL DORADO FACTORY '68 Cougar HT. Dan Gurn<» HERTZ CQRP.
'65 Rambler Station Wagon.
6 cyJ. radio/hearer. Orig, owner. $500. 847-9584,
536-2888. '69 11RTUMPH TR6. Like maculate. $1850. 833-3238. 1 FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING speciat. Auto trans/console, 221 w. Katella. Anaheim
Now! [726BNDf 11977. VOLVO AIR CONOITIONING Padded top, full '"""' In. -· sreer, pow trt brak", (7l4) 778-4050 DUNTON FORD Vlnyt top, .'FuH leiliher inter· ter1or. A1l power extras, fact. air cond., radio, vinyl , ,
70
T Bl RD
546-7070 ior. Full powtt, tilt&: tele; AM-FM radio. Many other top, low mileage. 8.f1-643i 65 MUSTANG, new hypo. , • • ~~So. 'la•'n at Warner '72 VOLVO · st~ 1 AM deluxe extra.a. An outstand· DODGE ·239, 4 spd .. new clutch, Jach Loaded, Full power, etc, ver,y ~ " scopic =• .ng, • ereo · ing value. fXVD244). &: clock $750. 557-3765. dean. . . --~-~--. ~ VOLKSWAGEN Larga Selecllon For ASUl • $2555 • '64 DODGE 4-0.. Sed8", OLDSMOBILE
T·BIRD
Immediate • $5185 • NABERS c· d'll R/~, 6 cyl., Auto. "·"" '68 DELTA 88, full pwr, MacHoward
'68 POP TOP Camper, .t!lo\oe, D • a I ac mis. CreampuU. s 5 5 °. AM/FM, tilt wh1, pwr 839-9600 or 531~
'10 911-T Porsche. Top cond., lanterns, heater.' m 0 re . el1very NABERS Cadillac AUTHORIZED DEALER TI4/646-4l79. wind.. landau. s 15 0 0 Corner 1st & Harbor
mags, am/Im, tangerine, l\fust sell, ;1895. 645-2187 Big Savings On AtrI'HORIZED DEALER 2600 HA·RBOR BL., '64 DODGE Dart, eng. runs ~346.S Santa Ana
Best oiler. 5Z7-1.258. eves. '7RlemVOaiLnVin0gS 2600 HARBOR BL., 54{}.9100COSTA: Sund xlnt, must M.'t.I. $100. The fastest draw m the West '63 T-BffiD
?trnR'CEDES 22() Diesel, 1961 PORSCHE 1600 Type B, ·n V\V pop-top Camper COSTA MESA ay 675-7535 •• , a Daily Pilot Cla.ssified good condition~.
xlnt cona. I owner. $3200. xlnt thn.Kiut, new paint, Al\I /FM, warranty, XI n t --·I 540-9100 Open Sunday '61 CADILLAC Sedan de Ville. OIARGER '68, 383, full Ad. 64a..5678 979--0753 aft 1 pm
·(n4) ffl.WS. $2400. 49+$60. cond. $3600. 54S.2527 ~-f.lti& CADILLAC 1967 ~w) er, factory air. fl0\41, .. ·~~·.~"!paint, make of· Autos, Used 990 Autos, Used 1968 MERCEDES 2!!0 SL Porsche '66 912/4, all xtras! 1971 VW Sta Wag., like new, LYO CO $2199 , •· .,......, ,....,. ~
'CouJ>'. D•'• '"'· $4000. Am-Fm/T•P'· Tu""1 Ex-U,000 mn.,. Fa.to.,, warrty, . ' UPE DE VILLE OAVE ROSS PONTIAC EDSEL
Make offer. 557-0584. haust. SJOOO. 64&-l'ra'.l. Call 642-0914. 646--9303 FACTORY zw Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. I-----.--_,,..
MG TOYOTA '70 vw Bus. AM/FM. Xlnt 1946 H"bO>', Costa Mosa AIR CONOITIONING <»<ta.,,,. """11! ·59 EDSEL, < dr waa. Xlnl " . cond. $1650. ,66 VOLVO S . Snow While with padded top •n ELDORADO · I cood ll'XJ Call '•117 tation Wagon, & _ .. l•a·~ Int·"-lull , comp , Cal.I •-.7m D·Tran-"tion "" '"" TOYOTA Corona '69 2 D•. ** 64..-.. · ** 122 •~ ..... ,...,-.,.-,v., d I hi 5.100 ~ ~ '""'''"" .n • S. 4 Dr., R/H, good power, AM·FM radio, tilt & , eqpp', god/_w le. '1----....,.....,--~ ~MGA, $250. Call and see Hardtop. Auto, air/cond. For that item Wider $50, concl. Priv. party. i 975. tele&t."Opic steering loaded ML $8295. Priv. owner. FALCON
&U.-OSn. $1500. 646-17ID. try the Penny Pincher 511-4272. -with ,many deiµx~ eX'tfas;f .:1146-4::...:::'21,;.:,:89<';.;c;'330:::;1;::;.=,--lf ·<Z;";'.;r;:;;;;;;:-;~:<;::;:r
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UEY231. -HARBOR BL.. $700 507 A0<'"1 GALAX IE 500 '65 Olds 88 ........... , ;495 COSTA MESA . ....,.,~.
GLW300 540-9100 0pe, su,day CHEVROLET 2 Dr. H.T. lmmaoulale
'63 T -Bird •• , • , •• , • , ,, .. $39!J sporty attractive light ivy
UQP494 '69 Cad Cp. DeVille. xln't yellow with &Old Interior,
cond. All pwr, fact air, Hhr. *'71 CHEV. IMPALA* dMk brown landau roof.
'61 Chev. Station \Vagon $1299 Property .settlement forces Custom Cpe. "350" V8, air, Auto. trans., radio, heater, Tov.11 & Counll')l-Loaded. · 1..:. b k XTG864 sale. Make ofr. 96}-1674 or power steeru'fl• power ra • power steer., factory a Ir 67~TI50. l"ll, vinyt interior. 5 to choose cond., hu?T']I on thit one. ·~~~~ ........... $3$ CADILLAC 19?0 trom. H'$27'9s10w" ~~~",:' ~~
·~o~~ln ............ 1199 COUPE DE VILLE M ff . d Harbor Blvd., Coota Mesa.
'67 Suo""'m .......... $495 ' FACTORY aC OWar 54~~. .
Rd•ir. VTUJ9I AIR · CONOITIONING . 8J9.9600 .,. "3l-06<MI Cobra '70 ........ $1925
. K YI FR Vin)1 top, Ml leather inter. Corner lAt·& Harbor Torino V8, '4.?}", Only 24,000
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'89 TORINO. UCNL J211 $1695 s2200
·10 MONTS CARLO, S2596 s3100 (ZVI! 2'tl ,
'71 (MIVY CW CP() s2775 s3590
'68 CMltYSLIEIJ CAI ltl $129& s2395
170 CAl'ltlCI:. • 4 Or. (114 AFYJ s2450 S318&
'&9 l'LYMOUTM. 4 Dr., V.l.P. tZLICI S1676'. s2195
170 IUICK lLECTll:A $*5 S4610 (Wit. (M. 2 Dr. M.T. LMHdl (Ul AGO) •lo CADILU.C • S4495 s5900 '"· o.vm .. latlltdl 1es1 OFYI ~ AM·FM, tilt & ft"!escopic * '71 CHEvY's * brak~, autq., trarui: .. radlo,
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EL Dorado •sg Elee sunroof $2199 LTD COUPE l'jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij 38.tm mi, al• $4995 /' OAVE ROSS PONTIAC Style lea.... Cool ""'"'II
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section now! firm. 892-f<M1. brlca., 'pwr. windows I: much ' 1· ==-=:='-=:=----.,.;;I more. Oearance Pr I e e d
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'70 Ford St•tion Wagon
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+ '71 FORDS*
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2'l1 W. Katella, An11.he:lm.
(7141 nMOSO
'10 TORINO Squin> W""°"'
full powtt. Xlnt cond. $2800.
Wkdays af'ter 1 pm &:
wkends 547-5221.
196.1 ECON OLINE VAN
6 cylinder • 1tlck shift
f'rlnte P.rty -492--3116
1967 GAL-AXIE 4 dr., l
owner, IUIO trans.. AIC.
Must drive to a_pptt'Clate
16511. 644-nll.
189 Falrlane 500, a1r, pa, V-3,
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:sNEElY YULE CHORUS -SANDRA JOAN SMITH, COSTA MESA
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Chriltmcl la moat ~I olld
mtaningfuL tohtn '''" through; tht
tf/tf of a child.
Theirs ii, an. innocent puccption
of to~at ha.s become mor1 of a com·
m.trcfal than a ipiritual h0Udo11 in
recent tinw:s .
Cllildrcn. r e m. e m b e r the true
meaning of the holidaJl.t in both the
religious .stn.tt and hi the joyful,
ptactfvl 11nse.
Tht dratoing1 an this pagt rtprt·
sent the tf/OTU of just a few of the
many children who drew Christmas
Cards to enter in tht DAILY PILOT
Uncle Len conu.st thil y1ar. These
ttn card..t are the runners up and
each 11oung artist wilt ,-eceive an
honorable 11'tf?ntion and a Kenned11 half dollar.
The win-ner, Kathy Motics of Foun·
tain Valley, will take htr family for
a spectacular day at DiineyLand as
first prize. Her cord will be the offi·
cial card· of the DAILY PILOT and
wilt run on. page one Christmas Day.
The real winners will be the chil·
:lren in the ward.! at Fairview State
Hoipital.. AU of the entrita witl be
given to the hospital volunteers for
distribution. .
Altogether, more than SQ entries
were submitted for ffficl judging anc!
the <Ucilion wa.s very difficult. These
ten phu the winner were deemed the
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CHRISTMA~ AROUND WORLD -RAUN THORP, NEWPORT BEACH
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New Tax La~~
S urgery ~!'ractices ~et Nader B last
' ' W"8HJNGTON (AP). - A the lnCompetence of doctors u aUranc:e _Ii,.. the most dJlflcult fn -..
Ra!Ph Nadir asaoclalt lw to proper dlsgnoab and tru~ "Somo meana must be found ~I. court, *•.use "lbl -
charaed that at least 10 000 . ment of dile.aae" but II ooly a which ...,m provide equitable ls made a dupe by lbl ht --... ---
Students' Folks .,. ~-••-uall ' symptom of what he called a pro•-'"''-n for the palient and aurance profession." Amci-..W we ann Y as 1 national health care crislJ, ""'uu
• It ol tw _,,,,_ J the physician and which will "When docton .,. tDld II resu 0 ·~u WI-"Whereas we are presenUy r ~ I
necessary aur&Jcal -•Ilona. · . tbe mldsl 1 d line "•• the not conlribule unreaaonably to· light for !!"Ir pro ~the··
By MIKE FEINSILBllR
WASHINGTON (UPI) -
Thero's a 870 million jolt In
the new tu law for ~
who have been provli!ing• for
their children'• educ at Ion
·while culling their own tu
liability.
Affected by the change .,..
those who have set aside funds
for children'& we by outright
• gifts of money, 8eCUl'ities or
property, or by setting up""
lain kinds of trust funds.
Under present Jaw, all or
some of the lnvestmenl's
return couJd be sheltered from
·tuaUoo because the child, In
filing a tu return, could claim
I both a personal exemption far
:himself and a standard deduc-
tion.
In 1971, up fn ll,700 per I child escaped the taxman that
way. The maximum of tu-
free income would have reach-
!' ed 12,050 In 1972.
The new Jaw signed by
-President Nixon Dec. 10 wbit-
Ues tbe tu.free income to no
more than 1750 per child per
year. The change is effective
on 1972 income.
U a child is under 19 or a
college student of any age, and
if hit parents provide more
than hall his support, both be
and '1is parents can claim him
for a personal exemption.
He qualifies whether biJ in-
come h earned by liis own
labor or Is "unearned" that i!,
income from lnvfSbntnta held
In bi.a name. / But under the new law, he
no longer will qualify for a
standard deduction , t a k e n
against unearned income or
for a standard deduction that
exceeds the 1mount of ~ ~ come from wages.-~
To eee how these provialom
operate, take a student named
Joe, who lw '2,!00 lncomt
from llOCW'illll st•e• to him and wbo, by working next -·-·· '• Agalnat hll 1ola1 13.11111 111-
The lctlms " t \ft o e a .... && th t of medical .. be repotaUons, be said, ,, Clualve~ the old :!:t : ::k aeverily of this crtsl.B," he • e cos care. are being told rtally to fllbt.
who would die a n y w a y • sai4. "we are jua:t at the said. . . for ~ lnluranct compa111.
Trqlcally, they o!ttn hlclude threshold of a growing public A confUcllng .view w~l:dojillor~. ~i!W!i!!i!i!iO!i=; the younc and the healthy," rebellion to its existence." ~ntedbyMa~10E.Lew1S,I. 1.,,.,-"9ffnc:•t
·0r. SklneyWolfebutoldtbe The' comml1s1on wu President of the American
Commlllion on M "d I c a I created siI months ago to Trial Lawyen Aaociation; IUCT · PRYOR '
MllpracUce. study and proPoSe soluUona to wbo said there obould be
WoUe, a rtprmntative of the Jt¥l!Pt:8ctict problem. Its
Nader's Health Re a ear ch ·report.is due in a year.
croup, .l&kl the 10,«M> include The American M e d i c a I
mort, not fewer, maJtractice •'Illa fn protect patienta.
cpme, Joe ~ present law
could have claimfld a $750 o-
emption plus a minip:imn stan-...
dud deduction ol 11,300. '!bit
would have' left him with a
tauble Income of 11,050 -and
taxes ol 1153.
UOder the new l'a w ,
"°""'er, Joe can claim only
the l7SO uempUoo plus a l800
deduction -because · hil
deduction can no longer ex-
ceed his wage Income. That 'W~{tl Before )'DU ""t ti. ;oldfish in, I hove to
__ at least 250 vlctlml of "un-Assoclllion, In Its testlmoay,
n e ctllll1' tonsllilleclomies called for llODle type of new
and adenoldectomiea; the 500 system fn handle mllpradiCe
that die of unnece111ry complaints . but conceded lt
p e iiormed 1ppendectomies does not yet have the answer.
and another 500 jhat die from Dr. Arthur J. MarmiJ: Jr. of
unneceuary hysterectomies .. New Rochelle, N.Y., said the
Wolle iaw the r 1 a l n g present sfstem of court trial&
numbeit of malpractice suits has been unsatisfactory for
"oUen part1al testimony tO patients, physician! and in-
Lewis Aki such cases ll't
Joseph E. Ball
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leaves him with a ta.able In--If this waler l~!fte right ternp'ture, •
come of 11,750 -and tu .. of--,.----------'--------1267.50.
Joe's fatbef probablr 1lill ~:;,:~~~~ 'Iris h and British
in moot cues he ""l'1d be in a
hlgher tu brocltet than· the son. Long Time Enemies
' CHICAGO· (UPI) - A cen-vulon. Tboae Fen!ans wbo
It doesn't matter whether
the transfer b a permanent,
outright gilt or wh<ther .dad
&els up a-tniat under which
the earn).ngs JO to his-son turr M"Ot &!Dled Irish ·rebels -:ere not captured we r e
wblle, after 10 years or more, fought the Brillsh on dispersed. .
the principal retuma lo dad'• American aoil. . The U.S atlomey Jor the
possession · Dakota Temtory, W a r r e n
The ~ for the chanle 1be re~la, according to ~ · Cowles, 1 n f o r m e d )lis
came from Rep. Joon . W. ' Ellcyclbpeilla Britannica, were WOlbfncton ~ t b a I
B)'!Del of· W'11COnsin, Tanking membera of a oecret Irish-court proceedfnp agafnat the
ReJUbllcan on the Hou:ie Wlys American IOciety Inown u captured Fenl.ant were not 1d-
and Means Committee. ' the Fenlans founded In lllU lo vised. He told them H would
'He was disturbed that the . ' ' be impoulble to asaemble a
''low income allowance .... or· estabUah an · Jrish, republic. jury from among the ter-
mlnimum standard deduction They were' part ot•a network~ 'ritory'1 residents. And if one
-designed to relieve the pc>or that stretched into nearly wu selected, Cowles Aid, "no
of income tues -was llso-every ~·of the wotld to'help tonvlction could be had, no
being used to &helter some µ... ltplt'lte lrtland fiom Great : matt.er what ~ proof should
come of the comfortable. Britain b f be." · ·
The U.S. Treasury ~ates Y orce. Canada 1-ou1·b.t com-.I.I will collect 870 mllllon in Tbe Fenian movement toot peniauon from the United
taxea on 1972 income and'fr.i·. on new thruat at ill first na-Sta'-1 .. ___ .l. .. ___ by
million In future years from Uonal u h·'d · ~. or -·~s~ ~~ tncome which otherwise hu conven on, ~ Jn the inva~err.· But none wu
been immune from taution Chicqo in November, 1863. forthcommg. 'Ibe F en i a n
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FOR···PROVEN
LEADE,RSHIP
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·ALAN
SNODGRASS
YOTl-T-., he. J11f
IRYINE LEADERS FROM THE START
· · ·1WAYNE CLARK
HENRY QUIGLlY
AL'Afl SNODGRASS
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BALANCED REPREsENTATION
THAT CARES · The convention was attended J~ kept trying to atif
by d e l e g a t e 1 rtpresenting American interest in their .... of cause but the movement came
CITY .COUNCIL He~s No Dummy U,000 member•, about -. lo an end In 111'1'7 with Iha
whom nre in I.be Umon deith of John O'Mabony, its .....,.. w ~" 111tt..,.. .... ,...
P'•lill 1'w 1'11 1111 C-mm.. ""' /ul I ' ! , .. City C:Wll
Cl-CMC-: Dr. C.cN Mtfl!Mll &
M"" ""'"111i ...... 17'21 M9d, ll"f'illl
Army. '1'hl eDd of the founder and president ---"===='~='='·=-=""='""'=·--='-""-'-"_•_••_._•----=~'!'"--------"""!'!!'!!!!"'--'!!'!''!!'!!'!!'!!-!!! Ma1i Plays Robot in Store · =--~wi:.1w;: ·• -----
their lonc-owaited opportunity ••
TORRANCE (AP) ~ Robe!t
The. M~uin stand.a mo-
tionl<os bead cncked, """ extended, sli8'1Uy bent at the
waist like any good depart-
ment "'1ry -my. <l>rislo>as
shoppers hurry by unnoticlng.
Then he move.s, ever so
slighUy.
"Oh my," a startled matron
whispers, to her companion.
"That dummy, be moved, I
saw him move."
Clic)c, cllck, click. Llke the
mad professor's mechanical
robot, Robert turns his head,
moves his arms up and down,
straightens up, s I u m p s
forward , again motionless.
The green eyes stare blankly,
the handsome face frozen.
Around the shopping mall.
others have caughl the move-
ment on a plaUorm al the e~
trance of a men's shop where
aevera1 mannequins a r e
clustered.
Click, click, click. Turn. Up.
Down. Straighten. Slump.
In Jess than a minute more
than 100 people gather 1 &training tp see.
Suddenly the mannequin
strides stiff-legged into the
crowd, arms jerking up and
down.
Tbe spectators melt before
the advance until one young
couple holds its ground.
Like a toy soldier that's run
Into a chair leg, Robert '!'be
2 Named
As Judges
SACRAMENTO (UPI)
Gov. Ronald Reagan has nam·
ed. two San Diego attorneys as
judges of the San Diego
· SUperklr and Municipal courts.
1be Governor named Louis
Welch, 50, a Republican· who
resides In Del Mar, to the
luperior Court bench 'to BUC· fted Judge Robert Ruffin, who
... igned. The judgeship P&l'1
$33,396 a year.
Reagan appointed Thomas
M. Sagar, 53, a )tepublican, as
1 Municipal Court judge. Tbe
El Cajon resident succeeds
Judge Madp Bradley, wbo
mired tr.m the"10,'12W-year
pool
Mannequin stands before the
COUP.}e, arms OU~
feet 'mev!nc in place.
The crowd llugba and ap-
plauds.
"The hanleat thing, the thine it toot me the longest to
learn, ii nof to laugh, not to
break," ~rt Montoya, 21,
oald. ' Mootod':u.18 outdrawing even Santa at the sprawling
fbopp(JW center here during
the holiday season. Sales are
booming In the small shop.
Montoya estimates there are
two dozen others in California
doing what he proudly calls
"Robert work.'' He carefully
dl!tlnguishes It from the
"freeze mannequins," models
department ·stores hire fn
display clothes,
Montoya's passion for pan-
tomime waa born 10 yean ago
when be saw the famed
French mime, M a r c e I
Maree.au.
"I wu hooked. He's been
my idol ever since," Montoya
said.
At grand openings,
restaurants, banquets, wax
museums, wherever he could
convince someone a robot was
needed, Montoya has plied b1r
skills.
His greateat joy ls watching
reactions.
"People are to used to
seeing ·rnannequ.i.N lround
that when one moves, ·they
tend to get a Utue nervous,"
he~ Said. · ·
"But I've been hit, ptnched,
kicked and struck on the bead
with a skillet by beqlen," be .
recalls.
lo Invade Canada, •
ID May, 18, a bee of
perha!io llllO men c"*"I the
Niagara Rlver, defeated a col-
umn of canadfan volunteers
and escaped hock into the
United St.lies -where they
were prompUy arrested •• '!boy
were aoon released' 'and onoe
again they tried an lnv~on.
in 1870, but were defeatod by
Canadi1n forces OD the Ver-
mont border. ' . ·
In 1171 t b e Fenian& mida
their last ltab,1 from a place
near what Is now Pembina,
N.D. The point of attack WU
the province of Manitoba. By
now their numben had declin-
ed to a group estimated at
between 40 and IO men, but
--they beaded out from the Dakota territory and
croaed the international boun-daey line reody for betUe.
They didn't get much fight
from the British, for ' there
were bardJy any around. 1be
Invaders captitred the Doml·
nlon custom House and the
Hudson Bay Company's
trading post. however, and
were preparing t.o march
northward towaril 'Fort Garry
when once again they were
thwarted by Americ•n•.
Soldiers from Fort Pembln1
rode o u t and ended t h e in-
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