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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1972-01-19 - Orange Coast PilotI ' WEDNESDAY Al'T£RNOON, JANUARY. U.9, J972 wt. ..... ,...~ ....... KO.max Nanted .. ~ •• • Retaliation Measures Outlined W ASlilNGTON (UPI) -President Nixon arinounced today that the United states will retaUa~ against foreign governments that se,iZe private American pf1>perly without payment by (I) cutting off aid and (2l opposing loans from the World Bank and other agencies. Nl~on outlined biS tough policy con- cerning expropriation of private property In a four-page statement issued by the White House. The President cited no nitions in his statement but the government of Chile has recenUy ~ropriated American-own- ed copper mines and. the new Pakistan government of · President Zultlkar . All Bbutto annoUnced natkmalization ol some pri'vate . induStry . at though . American-in· v~tments haye .not . been' affected. · Nlxan·said un.der ~temational, law the United -States.-has ,a ·right to ~xpect that private property will be taken Qlllyfor a JIUllPffl«lll•h tJii!t • IJ .S. ci!Uens . . ~ flO!#, ljlequat, aad -ef· 'II ~Jl<ll,mllon from the •• ex-, · .... .-. .. 1--~ .. ,,. --' • • ... American private properly Is seized w-·ldequate compoosatillli,: he declared, ""'~ wm presume that' the ' United Stajes / will not utend, new bilateral economic ·benefits to tlle ex· prop]iating country." . Jn additfun,· Ni.ion said, ~1w~ will ' preiume that -the United States govern· ,t m~t will withhold its support from loans under CIOlisideration in· multil8teral \ . ' . a.,_et P.repar.ed ' ' r ' . ,. ' . . Budget DiredQr, George· Shultz, center.,was on-hand .at the. Govern- • ment PrinUJll Office in1Wash!n~ton 1,'µesday for the cotiiplellon o!. tlle pr-.nm ~ Pr,eiijlen~ Jl!ixon s budget and message which, will he-. • ~nt tO Congress )loii_diY.· Allo· pictured ire. Sam. Cohn (left~ ~tant ·budget director, and H. KIJM~ KingsbllJ'Y, superintendent of-binding, $mall Fkuis, Rent. Units II , ' _., ' ; . ~ 'l I" ' 'j ' .y · I'"'·,>'• , Win ~~~troJ ;E~e:.Uptions ·WASH!NGTO/; (AP) -The Cost· ol LMng Counct1 today uempted small retail firms with andual sales or Jess than $to01000 from price: controls and about 45 • ptrcent of all rental units from rent oqn-' l{ols. The council anoounctd It accepted iiie recommendatiOn of the. Price Com· mission that small "mom and pop" retail firms should be exempted from price conttols. The e:rempt.ion ap,Plies to about J.S percent o( all retail aales and covers about 75 percent of aH retail companies in the nation. Exempted fi-om rent • controls are single-family rental dwellings rented for T ·_ Di d · longer than ·month-to-month periods Large amon .. where ·lhe landlord """" lour unlls or • • • Jess, ~I units -ing for $500 a T'' k F \ month or 1n0re, and Of(ner«CUpied a en rom d1!ellings "' four or 'le-units. h>Vlng f J longer thin a one-month' nmtal agree. N, .·I 'H men\. ' ewport om~ ' ... ; ~ ·~emptlbi\s 'wm remove from con-- I 'lrOls about 10 million of the 23.6 million Disappearance of an uninsured, eight· renter-occupied housing units in the n .. carat Canary diamond ring recently ap-lion. i.:aiMCI al lll,000 In val~ from .• The council ooted that about two-third• N"'J>Orl Beach ~ineuman' bOme 15 of au· renttr-occupied dwdlings are of devdopmenl bahl<'s!' · Tfte World Bank and other international deve!opment agencies ·use . a voting 1ys\em ·based on fmancial contributions which makes it Possible for the United Slates lo velo virtually any project tt op- p:>ses, . · "The United .states 1ully respects the sovereign rights of others, but it will not ignore actions• prejudicial to the rule of Jaw and !egtlimlle U.S. interest," the President asserted in bis policy ~ nouncement. "" The President urged underdeveloped nations to welcome foreign private in-- vestment instead of ftl.ghtening it away by seizing property. . ''The wisdom of any expropriation ls questionable,• even when' ~dequate co~ pensation is paid," he said. "Countries that expropriate .often postpone the at· tainment of 'ibeir own deve1opment goals.11 • Nixon tempered his warning by ~mg that "bumanitatian ClSS~stance ~ill, of course, conttnue ·to receive special ,<;°°'" slderation under such circumst.M>c:es. Nil:On urged' au nations to submtt ques· Uoos of the .compensation for ex· propriated property , to , inltrnalional arbitration, perhaps through the World Bank's J'nternat!onM center !or the Sel· t1~ent of Invfstment disputes. » ' . . . L(}retta y otµig . . Wins $559,000 Over Fashions being probed by poiiet todiy. . {our llnits or ieu. ' The huge, ytliow,~railkut gem.'Was ""rhe councll. said the ... mptions woUld LOS ANGELES (AP) ·-A Jury 1las frequently worn by WWlam B. Eylcbison, remove much of the bUrden of enforcing ajVarded Loretta. Young _1559,000 because Who kept it hidden In a dttsser·drawer. Prtlklent r:\"'-On's wage-price controls ln lhe l'National Broadcasting Co. allow~ Some member of the.family WU in the 1 ai'tas 'tbat ten«f·nQt to .be inflationary. foreign television ,viewers ,lo ~ her ID ,.,.,. al llOI Comw~ll l.ane'!I all timel • l!ot uampie. In the rent uemptiona, out-of-dale_ clothes. • . ~ the .period m , whicl\ the rlllg the 'ci>uacll llid the uemplions "will The dec1~1on 'l\Jesd"X e~I • fh,..,.icb vanl9bed police were told Tue!day. · t weet Super!Or Gour! tt1al dur RI w Olllcer° Thomas Adams aald Eytchllon ~ ...,.!';,::".;~~ ::U ~~ ~the ~year-old_ actzess never wore the tql~.Jilm \iel&l)borhood playmates ol bit ....,~._1 • Y aame outfit lwlCI. diJh·~~inlf'oltoltllt~-llit~~JiW:~ ~~ MiS5 Young testified thal NBC breach- too • · 1lie councD uld exemp!ing lllloll com-. eel a 1959 contract by permitting foreign J~atora Ion.ii 1" !'DY,~11 a eaoles~ pr"" conla>IL.~," .,renms •of , 8t8J11tll\I of hef defunct lfand tT>d! c11e liajead ·~t a 'burgfa~ -ie6lJ !1fllls; Mt"l"•rf ""P-fJi'irli'aliCti le)evisi«r ........ which she appeared .. · the iroumstances. • .11 a llundry or dry cleamng ellobliaJ>. iboo\.. Viewers mil!)!! not .!mow that 'the . "'°~ theo~ \s thaf a 1111111 chQd '1>\lld , m.,t, •1 r'esl~urant, 1 !elev~ '"Pllr \hows were _filmed 1n the "ios and woul~, ·~accidentally discovered the •tl,000 ~lceora)llinllodg~....,,1ca ., thlni: she still wea" out-Of-dote style•, 111$ with no way of knowln-. the out.sized center. · &he ~ald. , . , ~ Isn't tho kind you find In a ~rlety • .,,,_, 1..iail , ~ are _..t)y ,. NBC. which argued that M1~ Youn•• ' 1111111 l(ljllfy!o\med 'and o po r~ I e ~ :i..sineu m1na.rtr gave pmn111lon for ~hi'°'1ddcltb«Ithe11' .. ral pid ~ ·-::f and* ~he muns, aald it would 1ppeal the lllOU8ling :~1~· :.! ~t!:ifb:"~~ ~ ,;t=.;~11 ~~.,:: ;=·Young'• cwt asked for fl.31 :·....,. the aome canary dl1mond. cll llid II I otatcment • ' .. I • • • .. • •• ' '.J ' ~r.y~tals_:·. From Moon ' ' ' ' . .. . . • " " . ' • '"l . ~ 'l'l.e ccysWs were pro~ JOrmecl lhclltly aftC ta.Jnlillct which formed'Jmbrium Buln oo , Ille -Tflla would make tbem alfout 3.9-blUlott.; )runGld. ' . ... • l . . ., • ' ._ • I ·, .' P·hantom ·Dawns ·Red .]et 'J':wo Men .Plung~ · · " '. ·, : · · · Q£f· Golden>Gati ln·' B ·ra.· · z_ino:.··.Dbgng· hi. :: " ;St,N riiANCljK;<) (AP):...:orllclali.;, ~, two'meh J>iunlod to their cleat1is frOtn Ill' , • • • . poaite ends or ttio Gold•l llrkfP'Wliiifl'; . . By .GEQRGE JISl!f]R : _' nuclw • ~ ~ En~ fiYe.bounll)( ..et. Otlier'TlllodoJ. <, : •::: '. SAl<!ONJP.'/«i~U,~; J1ayy;~·~,"!l'I~ f Jlf;~ ,!ji1al0._S'.-l\1f .. ~~-J;. ,t_!~;~n N" !ff ·~JJ'.e~~ '· jet sh<il clown ~ f.ist -MIG2\ in a'b!JiZJng ; "J'he'~ Wll iit.:.n..•to "tlie'Jil,• ""~1-lolfn np&fllper 911 ,..:yo,ioo; afr duel 'lo<fay :deep ·inside North Viel· dlan Oceln 1111,_ b '• '1esture di feD ·frOm a·~·.-,tile nortll towef lljUll, the U.S. ,O•l!lm•nd 'said: · · .• · : silpporl for Poklllan Jn u, war with, about 'to -l'•Dl·t his _\lOdY ~nd\ngt on, t~ Jt was the thlrd encowit.er between . India: .· : , ~ .~k>wi depude.a ·11Icl: • r1 MIGs and U.S. jets in the past five days · One o! the Constellation planes ~lered'. C:.:'tno~~. ~~~1.!i:·~!,~ t.> of lntel)SUi~.aerial ~arfare. In the two mmor .~·n;ia~e but ~I. U.S. ·air~~t climbed over the railing near ,the=· previous engt1gements,.MJGs and u.~. retuined silely ~o thehi~arrier, the com. to..er-and ... ph•nvnettd to the~ watir, jets fired missiles ~teach other but mis&-man:<f sjlid. , , ' · = ': bod,: na picked up bra ~J ed. , , A .~mmand spoke81'\8'1•. Ma).,!Wbert ~ 111t11~ """8d•91* ears in 14is1 MIGs 'h;ive been trying lo >i.vass O'Bnen, _report4ld, the action w11 trlf!· near the bridllo. dlpalloo -Ilic!. No notes American .11ianes striking' al tlJe · llo,Chi _gered When• elgbt ·Soviet-built .SAM were _(ound.. · Minh supply trail in Laos. U.S. 8ir blows , ·mlsSUes arrd anlli.ltcraft a#inery -wefe ~ 1 ~ • ·: 1' 1 • •· ' a~deslgnedto1click~of-k~s ·. f~_at .. a~;':'flanned•!'avy JW~~~ , .. J, i -:'• btllieved intended for a new enemy of. nalssance jet and Its four fighter escorts 1 ~ I . ...----fensive in South Vie~. near Quang Lang alrllokl. Previously, the MIGs tried to 'ivQid Thi• is:1about J'ID. ~~ norti1"ol ·Ille , . • . American planes.· --., ~ · •. "demlillariieeF~·~·Nor1h...,. • ,I The'last MIG shQI down wBsOii.Marth •Sootlt ·Vielnmn'. llld Ila miles sollth of · 1 28, 1970. ' Hanoi • During todey.'s engagement, at lea•t ·1 '1. i..··~-.. ~th. ,1.. 1...a. five American 'Planes were·!ired 1111' by " The ig • ..,.1x.e1.,":"'· ...-."'~ !~ona, 'eight surface-lo-air nj!sslies •111!4 . 8"' o( them,,an •A71.,.llmed m"I"': dama1t, tialrcraft guns, the U.S. "Comriiand' o'!lriin siaid. , ' . · · reported. · Four minutes 1ater, a Navy F4 Phan· The planes were . from. ~~ carrier tom ef!i~ed and s~ ~ the MIG21 c:Onsteliatfon, which was• joinea by tbe • with air missiles ·in the QUai1g Lang areL . .... The'pUot'l'oame wU 1not avallal)le. ·' ' ' . ( . t > ' ' ~ ' ' I .lf..oafax,. Berra, . -Veterfili Lawmen ~-~ .. :·•t..-.. '. • NEW YORJI. 'cuPJ) -Saiidy . . Tllo VeterM -GIVYt police Koulu, YOji l!erra ud Early •goinll hon -......... Jor •·~ Wynn 'were na~lo the Halt o( 1 1111)' "'°""'""• ....... Gtiallwid ·-· · F1me today lo, the &rat· mul~pJoi hlraeon\enl 1111 cocldaU i91qe owned by . ele<llon· by tbe< .llueball Writer• eouncilmln Jolm Dean. , -; ' Associ1tion ol America alnct lllG.. ; Dean· <:barfled ' la. December · U.,l 17 · · In the heav)~ voUng in the 40-uniformed ol!Jeon entered 11!1> 'Til Tllo year history ti the ballodn~ by the bar on·!fov. 17, two day11fler a -Ung writers, all ,three men received bet· ioc:idenl •there. . • , ·tor than 300 votes. (See lull delailJ, Four cuotomm were 'lfmted"" NoY. Page l 7 l 25. The euope1JlllOn ol •geanil Lefand Koular, 36, Is the )'OWllUI player Qo-1 Ind&.,... C<Da WU ordered by ever elected to lbe 11111 o! F1m<. Po~°' Chlol Dool!d Gunq foflowbic bis penoaal 111...uplloD. ' • · INSIDE '1'9D.4.Y . . . " . . ~ . . ' ·-..-. - • • ; 1-- Ji1. Sf#r Ts Bortt" • • Buttons, star of t,be TV series 11Me and the Chim1;1i'' • puts her own personalized liceliae plate on her train· 1 ~•r's car. The plates are real L but· the Department of Motor Vehicles points out that Buttons will have to wait a few years before trying for a driver's license since she's only 3 years old. ) " . ~;Russ Ships Ref use Arrest ,. ~tf ·:· Bering S~a Stalemat,e Told 200 Miles From Land ::~·., ·'"r'JUNEAU, Aluka (AP) -Two Soviet liJ!W>I v...W .. 1uc1 OD chargOI of itjO!ottiw U.S. territorial wat.ra are reiualna to be taken to port and remain ~ In the northern Bering Sea iitlh I ColA Guard icebreaker. ... J:n>e Lamu~ 1 factory lbip that aben- ~ an etC8pe att.mpt u the Cout GUard wu ready to shoot across its bow 'l)eoda1. and the atemtrawler Kolyvan ~ balked at aolng beyond st. Matthew . liland; ..... :aao mllea off the weatern ciello!Aluka . ~ ~ ~·parties from the Slorll.,. ·~!he RUaalan IDil bolli the old~ ol one veuet ~.!"~· ti~ ~;puanr omcla!a ~·•I 1"qi ' '-'~ aid .~ '#tJ ~.,w 1 ill, ~.. wlili tho J.1l91!'"'' I " ~ . ~ Coaa! Guan/ &aid It hew of no ""'°"'fot'lhi nlnaif oi the'Sovletsh!pe" ' to-lall uodlr liaort to the U.S. Naval Sta-• illiii at ~ ln:ll\e Al<Jilians,, IOO mileJt to tlWIOUth. • ·:n.. Slorls, an·anned 230-foot craft with 71.:cnw member" Iybelng aided by &Iii& of land-bf.led .patrol planes ll)at cc#inue aurvelllance over the scene, the Cdist Guard said; and a buoy ·tender wu e~ted to join the Storis Thursday. 'jbe 312.foot Lamut, fiagslilp of an 81). vOsel Russian fiahing fleet near the •• and the 271-foot Ko1yvan were seiz.. e4 Monday nlgirt'abo\it 911 miles of/ the «iist of .uninhabited St MaUbew Island, thi. Coast Gull'd said, 8nd were charged with v!Olatlnc ibe.u.s. !Z-mile conUguoua fiiUna zone. lihorlly after the 1e!Zlll'e, the Lamul bftlke and ran. leading the. Storis on 1 !oiir-bour chase through the ice-clloX!d waters of the Bering Sea. It was maneuvered into the ice by the storis on- ly after the U.S. sbJp warned it was ready to open fire. . OIAN•I CO.UT " DAILY PILOT • ,....,_..._. H ............ . ._..... ._ ..... .... .. ~..... s.c ....... The Storis had authorlution from Washington to fire a warning ahot across the bow and came "about as close aa you can get," the' Coast Guard said. U.S. Atty. G. Kent Edwards aald In Anchorage that If the U.S. District Court alftborlzu a warrant, a U.S. marabal will arrest the vessels at Adak. 1be vessels would face a m.aximllm $100,000 fine if, convJcted. and their masters could receive a year In prison. Forfeiture of the ships and gear could be a posalblllty under civil charges, Rtdlng Blaated Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke held a news oonference following the . California Supreme Co urt rul- ing on Senate and Assembly reapportionment and angrily charged the court with "shock· ing had judgment." See story Page .JO. Edwards said. He said initial reports from the Coast Guard indicated that neither was fishing at the time of ihe seizure and neither had a net in the water. "We are awaiting a specific report from the Coast: Guard on what they saw," Edwards said. "Until that time, it's pret~ ty hard to say just what violations the Rus.!ian.s may have committed." He uid any violations might come under the term "Iish-supporled ac· tivitie.s." Tee1iager Leads 25 Police . Cars 01i Wild Ch~e . CVLVER-cml (UPI),-Twealyollve police ears purfied a l$-year .. 1ci' )'OUih through five communities at lpeeda ln excess of. 100 miles per hour on a wild, 27- mUe chase earlj today, The unidentiQed youth was captured after ·he 'Jost control of bis mother's auto, ' which he was dtlving without permiMk>n, Jn an intersection here. No one was irijured, but the youth's car was riddled by ll bullets fired when police beard the sharp report of a tire blowing out and believed they were being fired upon. The chase began when officers tried to atop the suspect in San Pedro for a traf- fic violation. He sped off on a "crazy zig- za,g" course through San Pedro and onto the Harbor Freeway, the San Diego F;eeway, the Santa Monica Freeway, and fmally through CUiver City, running most traffic !ignals, police said. One police car and one sheriff's unit broke down along the way. The youth was booked on suspicion of auto theft. County Driver Killed A Buena Park motorist was killed early this morning in a single car accident near the Orange drive-in theater. Gerald Cavin, 40, of 7901 El Morocco Road, was dead on arrival at the Orange County Medical Center at 1:10 a.m. CNl.NIG£ co.ur rUILISHINO COMrAHY •ot1rf N. w,,~ Pr~idellt 11111 rt,ltlll•llef' J•c• I . Co1l•Y yl(A "" ........ OtMr.i IMMtw l'Mtil•• Kt..,il E11t1w· 1~011111 A. M u~lii11 MMllflnl E"'9r • C\•rl11 H. L • ., l id.•"" '· Nin • MtlttW MMltlllna Elil!Mr• · Photog's 'Harassment' Told by Mrs. Onassis " C.lt .-....: DI W•t l•Y flnr't '" ~I •..a: ml H-1 low'...,•nl .. UW>t '-*': m f-1 •-.. ""°'I~ '-dii 1"7J S..00 .........,. ... WI ~ at Mor-. I.I ""'1111 lll•I • • • • . • ' ' .. c ........ .,.,. ... : Tskpls•s 4tl-44H NEW YORK (UPI) -Mrs. AristoUe Onassis has charged that free.lance pOOtographer Ronald Ga I e 11 a em- barrassed, upset, frightened and terrified her, bumped and pushed her, and hit her with the: strap of his camera, according to pretrial testimony filed today in federal court. The testimony was taken in private Jan. 11 as a prelude to a trial on Galella's charge that Mrs. Onassis harassed him by having his camera smashed by. a Secret Service man and on the former Flnt Lady's counter charge of harass~ ment. He seeks II.! mllllon In· damages and she seeks II.I million. Under quesliOnlng by Galella'• at- torney, Alfred S. Julien, for four houn, Mrs. Onau!J described how Galella folfowed her, her husband, and children over a period of several ye1r1 to obtlln pleturea for various publi<atlons In· <ludln( Lile magaW... She said 1he objected to belnc photographed on private occasions such as taking a walk, dining at restaurants, and going to the theater. "It's a reflex now,"· she testUied •. "I'm always frightened of Mr. GaJella." The· "frightening" aspect of the photographer's behavior, she sa.id , was his "jumping around" to get camera angles, making continuous grunting sounds, bumping her with his anns and legs, and attempting to photograph her with his associate dressed up as Santa Claus. She said be hung around her Fifth Avenue apartment with Santa ''for days, accosUng me and my children." "He said, 'Be nice to Santa, Jackie'," she testified, addlna that ibe was even "bumped" by Santa outside the 21 Club. Mrs. On11sl1 said she never h•d oom- plalned to police about Galella, bul com- plained to her huobend and other el<Ol'IS. Asked If her buabend alao •as fHlhteo- ed by Galella, she replied : "My buabe6d Isn't terrified by anything.'' Las.Vegas Kickback Move Told LAS \'EGAS (UPI) -Tbt Las Vagu COnvent!on J!urea11 has conllrmed ,... ding a letter to hotel ownera 11klna If they woold be willlna to give kickbacks to a national organlutk>n to attract the cor>- ventipn to this gambling resort In 1974. ' Len Hornaby, convention nlea director, and Barney Rawlings, executive director, said Tuesday there was nothing . illegal, immoral or unusual about the practice of such rebates . Rawlings sa id delegates knew about the reJSatei. · The ConventiO(\ Bureau has asked if management would jack up normal J'OOOl rents and kick the difference back to a national organizatior> if the organitation conducted its 19'74 convention here. The convention bureau confinned TueS- . day the Jetter was sent to most southern Nevada hotels. The convention was not Identified. "There are more than 100 major con- ventions in this country that require either outright subsidy or this sort of rebate," said Hornsby. Homs by said tltis ·was the first time to his knowledge that the Convention Authority had been involved with such a convention but he said the hotels did it frequently. Bad Altimeter Crash Cause? VICTORIA, Tex. (UPI) -Officials said today that faulty altitude readings might have caused the crash of a Lear jet short of the airport Jn heavy fog Tues- day. Nine persons were killed. Among the dead were William Wright of Arlingtop, Tex ., president of the Hickok Co., a leather Company, and his wife, Barbara. Chief Deputy Sheriff OS<ar Cavallln of Victoria said the pilot, Dan A. Clifton of Tulsa, Okla., probably thought he was higher than he really was. "We did some checking and found out that the pilot set his aJtimeter with barometric pressure at Houston ( 125 miles northeast), instead of with Vic- toria. That seemed funny to me," Cavallin said. "l assume he had an error in his altimeter," Cavallin said. "His landing gear was downward set. 'Ibis is the exact same spot where another pilot crashed last month, but no one was kWed. The pilot s'wore he was 400 feet off the ground when he hit. But he -was in • propellor job -not a jet." . W orrtan' s Lib \ Course Junked ATLANTA (UPI) -A. p~ed noncredit course on w p m e n 1 s liberation has been canceled for this· quarter, Georgia · Sf ate University announced Tuesday. Only two persons signed up f9f the course. Both of them were mid~ die-age men. .. . , ' TODAY by IT 'S A MYTH Put a watch on some people and it soon•,tops running. Let the same watch be wbrn by $Omeone else and it runs like a dream. Some people just can't wear watches. Not true, according to the ex· perts! The main reason watches do not run well for some Of us it that we don't know how to wind them. People, afraid of over winding, do litUe more than wiggle the crown a few times. The answer for these people Is an electric watch. II is also the answer for busy people who forget to wind their watch • We carry a large •election of electric watches' in all the top makes and &ty!es. We'll he happy to help you pick the one that will assure you of attractive, accurate, dependable time. lll\I, he warned. Not only will you disprove the myth about not boiDC able to wear a watch, you'U alao lose your eicuae for belng Ille to appointment.t. ur1 T•INMN '.l'o Skylab Astronaut Edward G. Gibson, a former San Clemente resident, has been tapped-for the·Sk'ylab space program. The 35-year-old scientist once worked for Phil- co Ford Aeronutronic in New- port Beach. For more on Sky· ~ab, see Page 5 . ~~~~~~~~~~- LA Supervisors Attack Aircraft Noise Pollution LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The din of COMQlercW jetliners and its effect on people ha> been harshly criticized by the county !Upervisors, who ordered a crackdown on airport noise violations. County engineer Harv ey T. Br,ndt was ordered Tuesday to conduct field studies before March 4 at the various airports to determine the severity of the problem. "Probably the worst airport in America ls Los Angeles International Airport," uid Superviaor Kenneth Hahn. "Penons living under Its flight path have suffered for years from jet noise. Jn the Lennox School District, students are denied the right to listen to teq.cbers or study properly 30 percent of the time,'' he added . Chairman Warren M. Dorn, who noted that noise control at Hollywopd-Burbank Airport was "very substandard," said technological perfections open to airlines made jet roar inexcusable. Under a new law signed by Gov. Ronald Reagan Dec. 13, all airfields within the county will be required to in- stall noise monitoring equipment. 'nle law permits strict enforcement beginning Dec. I, 1972, with ll,000 daily llne.o !or vtolaton. I I ' Ship Still Beaclied ENSENADA, Mexico (AP ) -A 31 .. IOOI Mexican transport ship was \till beicbed in a cove 10 mJle.s north of llere today while Mexican IP1DY officials tried to repair hull damage before continlllng their efforts to dislodge it. The California, a former U.S. Navy destroyer escort, ran aground Sunday morning in a heavy fog. Several com- partments were reported flooded Tueiday as the ship, Idled Jess than 100 Yards o[[!bore, wa.! batteted by waves. • , Two Seized In Colorado Face Court Two narcoUCa smuggling suspects ar. nitad by Orqe COf11 4uthortt1u 1n Colorado Friday have been arra.igned on charges of conspiracy to smuggle and sell narcotics. , OfflclaJs tt Central orange County Munlclpal Court aal(t t!ie too men will face a preUmlnary Hearing Jan. 25' on the chai:gea to deterinine if they should be bound over for ttlal. The suspects are John ·GUbert Sanchez. 13, of 211tl 8'1va Road,, DOna Point, and Joseph Manual Cordova .. 21, of Rocky Ford, Colo. Both men remained in Orange County Jail today in Ueu of posting bail, which was set at $100,000 for Sanchez and $75,000 for Cordovf. ' Narcotics ~•gents from Newport Beach and Laguna Beach, with the cooperaUon of Colorado authorities, arrested the pair Friday afternoon at Cordova's home in Rocky Ford. Both men were named In Orange Coun- ty arrest warrants charging them with inVolvement in a drug ring which was assertedly amugelln g marijuana and heroin over the Mexican border. Bail for both su!!lpects was reduced from the initial amounts of $625,000 for Sanchez and $312,500 for Cordova at their Tuesday arraignment. A third suspect allegedly Involved ln the ring and arrested Tuesday morning ls scheduled to be 8ITaigned on conspiracy charges today. John Charles Gale, 24, of 35705 Beach Road, C.pislrano Beach, W8' arrested at bis home on $312,500 warrant. Seven Marines Held in Brawl A drunken brawl Tuesday night outaide a Tustln aparlmeol hou!e ended with the booking _of seven El Toro Marines - three of them brothers -on much more serious charges. Orange County Sherifr1 officers allege 1 search of the suspects and their auto!, CllTied .out after a Marine was booked 10< being drunk in public, produced tru.e bags packed with marijuana, pipe! believed to have hem used for drug smoking and syringes. Officers sai d there was evidence that marijuana had been smoked shortly before they were called to break up the disturbance. Booked Into Orange County Jall ori ·charges of poueaa&on of mu1juana were brothefs ~~ Wllltam Sdno&lllar, IS, W'1ter ~ Sch'!O&lei:, .;:,. Mdvln Wendell Schwegler, 20, and William Charles ll~an, 20, 1\!lcba~I Lewis Rit- ter, 201 Frink Edward Weems, 11, and George Warren Thompson, 22. Medicare Backer Dies PROVIDENCE, R.I. (Al>) -Alme J . Forand , 76, a Jeading advocate of Medicare through many of the 22 years he represented Rhode Island in Congress, died Tuesday in Boca Raton, Fla. Fprand, a Democrat, chose not to run for rHlection in 1980. Five years after he left Capitol Hiii the Medicare system he had supported since 1957 became law . weanng money .r • • • A slm of 1110111J Is . • :'Jn". ftlcNJ 1!11'11ed coils, aid and new, are bellwwom• Ille wrbt fCllff llnGl llaolda ~), 00ties(tiebon/taCs),and11 the Wlbt tbeft blckles and U, daifts~ Those ..... Int U.S. $5.00 eold pieces ... beoutifuliyfllll!ld In 10 add. Coils cmbtyaors aroun. Coma ii to* our Jqt ulaction-. 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONYENllNT T!RMS IANICAMIRICAJD-MASTU CHAR&! 14 YU.RS IN SAM( IOCATJON PHOHl 14M 40I f I I r I I . There It Goes · DAll.Y PILOT '"'""'IW It.,. KMl!lel' Lowell Draper, 16, of Laguna Hills launches radio- controlled glider into thermals of a Laguna Niguel ·hill. Lowell and friends are members of the Academy.of Model Aeronautics. Kits for the gliders, which have a lO·foot wing ·span, <:osl $45. But !he radio control apparatus which operates aileron and rudder to control height and direction costs· en· thusiasts another $375. Stone Pillar Recovered After Theft SANTA FE SPRINGS (UPI) -FBI agents have seized a v a I u ab I e archaeological find, a stone pillar weighing several tons and valued at $350,000, that was stolen from a jungle riverbank in Guatemala. It was believed to be the first such recovery by U.S. law enforcement of· ficers of a stolen Latin American archaeological treasure, the FBI said. Latin American nations, partlcularly Mexico, have been trying for years to get U ... S. officials to take action in cases in- vi>lving archaeological material illegally removed .and sold to coUecton in· the United. Stales. The "Machaquila Stela," a relic of the ancient Mayan Indian clviliz.aUoo, was found in the unoccupied boine of CJ!ve Hollinshead In this L<>s Angeles suburb by l(e!lls arined -irllH'i ledei'il ~rch"""'" rant'., the P'BI said. 1 ; • • NO, charges Mve been trius'tit a\:atMt Hoflinshead, the FBI said, bul the stela was ret"Overed on the grounds that "it is a violation of federal law to transport in interstate or forei&n commerce any stolen proped:y with a value of $5,000 or more." The limestone stela stands 6-feet-10 in- che1, is 4· feet wide and weighs "several tw," the FBI said. "Removing it from the house "was a real project," a 6pokesman said. It· is covered with carvings and hieroalYPhics estimated to date ·to 671 A.D.,~thf: roots of the Mayan civilir.atlon, according to Guatemalan officials, who valued it at $350,000. It ~a!,_ discov~ .. red ~ the Peten region of. nbrthern Guatemala on the bank of the Madbaquila River in 1961 by British arcliaeologist Jan Graham. -.. , ; · It was stol1n yd rsnovld, from the country in violation, DP-t'.!:PteiDa~~ laws which ban lhe ~~-:iJl.~~uobie '.,. archaeological flqdf,· ~~ of' ficials told the U!llled SWM. · The stela "presunilbly 'wlll''be ;lw:..d over to repraeatattvu · at"' t h e Guatemalan govemmin("~ 11n B l spokesman ,.Id, allil ;,ib,tftve9\fgit!on'tn-'· to transPortatlon of the stela ••• .Js .con-. . 1 tinulng." Mexican officials: have said in the ;ast .. that, armed gangs, equipped with planes ClimM.U. BigJa, and boats, were.-sacking ·M a y a n . =-':"'": :•D.' arebeologlcal ruins Iii . remote jungle . Ra)l~lrOUO!I. gliders of. fiberglass and balsa wood generally soar oreas _and selling lho.lrlifl!'ls illegally to al fro m 100 to 150 feet altitude. Under some conditions they climb to nie "archeol · · . , fouaht 8 ,,.. ,uuv ee ... ~ere_ 11w , raper~ .a11 .l1llb61on teJo ig oo sop er American collede9~'" .. .. -· !'"""' f t u Lo ell D ' '11.•:aa' v· · H" h Sch l b ,number of gun bat~ 1• With MexJcilu .... " more. watches ;his Chr1stm.as gift. peitorm. guards and troops. S ..._;, 1 .'1'.' • .. . \ ~, ~ ·N~vada ~J~ti~ ·· .~.-. ~~ppor1 Sought Vows to Dismiss -Prostitute Cases· LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Justice of the Peace Robert Reid plans IO dismiss all pn16Ututlon ' cssea lmlgh! to his r:ourt beca\R he feels the counv law ,, vague and 1111C0111Ututional. Reid said Tueaday under the law ooly wornen were arrested when 11h1U of the male touriata are brtakina: tbe law.'' Reid made the comment Iller dlsmln· Inc pnllliluUon and resortinl charges againll lwo wmien. '"Ille reoortina ind s o 11 c 111 n g ordlnlnm on miconllitullonal. Prostltu>- tloa ii lndlacrlrnlnale au for money," said Reid. '"Ille -clalma tbal no unmarried -111111 llaft • with another. Under the~ law, al lull hall ol lbe male tourllll on ~ lhe IA•." ' Reid condllledo "But altor aD tbll 11 a rem -.i tblra 11111 barm in Mk· log, II • Dlslricl AUOmey Roy Woofter uld lhe dlamissals would be 1ppealld IO dlslricl court. t • • • ·-Property Tax Bill Nee~s Names _ . South Counl)' raidents who have llOI olChld .;.woos llUppmting the Jarvis -~ prol."':1¥. tu bill loday were urfOd IO ·ilO so before Jan. J5 by a spok-n lor 'lhe Laguna Beach Tax· paye'I "-'iallon. Tba propooed bill, authored b y _,,,,.. llollard Jarvis, would lilnl PfOP!ltY tu to one ,percent of the markeC value of a home. U $10,000 valid -'lnl ~ are obtained, the bJll wDl apPear OD ihe &tile hallo! in June , or Nonmber. To dale, ti0,000 signatures have been alllnd to pelllions circulated llnughoul lhe &Ille, but 1511,000 of U-blve been re)ectld by rqlstran' ofllcea, leavq 1 11,eoo deflcleaey as the Jon. Ii deldline ~of the blll oro r:ombq the re- jlctad ....,._ Md may .. lo court In ...,. arw lo cball-l'lll*an' -ID nlldale ...,..._ at newly ................. _ ... not '"100 lhe --..u.. However. In 1 flnal drive to meet the deldllne, TaJlllll'Ol'I Allocla\lonl are oeeklrli llddJUcnal li1J11lura a n d volun!M's to r:onllnue clrculalq pell- tlono up to the lall mlnule. • In I~ South County 1n1, petillona may be obtained from Mro. Marie Moyer, of Milsion Viejo, president of 1be Laguna aasoclation, ao.otll, or &hrard Lon' Of Laguna Beach, tlH493. Fiesta Group Sets 'Di1iner The San Juan 0.plltrano Flelll AMOCiatlon -the orpnlatlcn that salutes the amual return ol the IWallows to the Old Mission -will bold a pol luck dinner Frilloy al 1:30 p.m. In Sall Juan Elementary Scllool. Pim lor lhil ,_., pmdo. coalelll, Md Wlblllonl are already ID lull IWID( with Swlllows Week scheduled for March 11 u.,.ach II. An""'8 l'nterested In Jolnlnc lbe 11...-111nvtted to the polllll2. • s D.lll.Y PILOT ' Board Eyes Red Tape ' " New Propqsal·,J[ould -_Limit BRD Zone La~ 1 • \ , r -~ County Suporvlaon loot the flnt step 'l'bll k -even tboulh o· parcel iuy ~ """" wu c'mted oltor the flrir 'l'llesday toward nvtsloa ol the Beach 1111 ._., llllber • pubUc &tr.<! or the rolHl,I by Iba .-1 ol Solt ~k Recre1t1on and Developn>opl Dlllrlcl ......_ Jlood/ln the MallOrch Ba DOflb 'i (BRO) code to erid red taPe lo\' Indlvldual "-Ir ownen have had to apply f~r · "Dona Point y am, ' property owners. • Jllftlllb·and appear before the ~ • " . The propo11d Mllendmeola wwld limit , ty Pbllmlmc Commisllo!I when they want A "l•lracl was later •lined be!_. the public access r<qUlremenl of the balldlJ1lponnllslor•alnclebome,apool the county and Avr:o Communll-y BRO zone to parcels odJolnlnc both a : or an -lo a home. DevOlopm bid., sutxllvlders otLagulio pubUc strffl and • belch. Under llle'1!RD l'lllel, a poperty owner Niguel and Niguel Shores (Silt Croek Under the present worcllnc, Ille ! .. fool· could be required to 1Ive lhe county 'a Beach), con.e)'ln& the beach and parll\l!I wide beach 1ccesswoy1, 1! 1,000 loot ·path lhn>uch bi•·~ ... on acces,way to lots areas to the COWl\y for·1& 5 m!Di lnlervab, requlnment ~ 10 all lots the belch. • ' Bui to avoid another Sall or homes In unlncoi'ponted oreos ' ' · . · belween 'P~lc· Cout 0 ,......,1Y and'the This requJ~."p(Oved Impradical .eplsod1e, ~ Beachall ,~ R«re~_lf•, .• • "&19''" for isolated lots. ln·tnanY cases)the· ac-' was sap~ on ~..-..u"'vrporalCU ocean, cess would start a't a private-1treet and coastal lands between the highway 61 P 9rpoises Ready For · ConihaJ: Duty SAN DIEGO (UP() :..: Porpoises are being sacrelly-lesled for po11lble.combll- roles at the ·Naval Undersea Research and Developtnent Center, officials have confirmed. "An experimental Navy unit has been established for the purpose ,,f evaluating a surveillance and detection system using porpoises," a brief statement by the Navy said, Tuesday. Porpoises have been taught to find and retrieve sunken objects and to resPond to underwater radio signals. Scientists earlier said the mammals can be taugbbto differentiate between ~ '1?.ycle electrical current used by U.S. sub- mli'ines and the 50-cycle system used by the Russians. , The Navy's secret, $187,CM» Marine Mammal Laboratory was opened at tlie Research Center last week. The Navy said "details ate classified." Man, 80, Divorced LONDON (UPI) -Lci~don Divorce Court dissolved Henry Norman's 57-year marri4ge on the .grounds it had • "ir· retrievably broken down." Norman,· 80, said he would marry again at soon as possible. Back to Land end al a blckyard fence. the beaches. •• Planners have regularly grant e'd A date will be set soon for the puje waivers to such owners, notlni that the hearing, probably in at19ut four or ~ BRO zone wa_s intended to apply only to weeks . No obi~ &o; the clfange ts;&. large land holdings. Uc!pated. ;. Evangelistic Effort Occult Fighters Rolling;~ To Cities iI1 Mobile Unit SAN DIEGO (AP ) -An evangelical group is launching the "world's first an- tiwitchcraft lraveling mobile unit" on a nationwide tour. Stocked with the trappings of the oc- cult, including books, a human skull and the ingredients for witches' brews, the trailer wW tour '5. U.S. cities, said ~· sp>kemnan for World Evangellam, Ioc. The trailer "was prepared to warn peo- ple of the dangers arising from exposure to the occult and to reveal the innocuous instruments ·used to lure people into the slnsiler world of evil spirits," says Mor· rls Cerullo, president of W o r I d Evangelism, based in San Diego. Members of the group say they made a six-lnonth study of witchcraft and the oc- cult and believe there are 10 million prac· titioners in America. They sar witchcraft and the occult have been the causes of murders, robberies, 'sex . perversion and drug use. The potions and brews aboard tbe trailer were miXed by Michael Warn¥e, who described bimaelf as a "satanic droPout." He says he was once a "hlgb priest" In a Satan-worshiping orpruz.. Uon whicb had, 1,500 members. : '' "It's soul enslavement/' Warnke· aaid. "You'd hardly belleye ii, but you'n capable of any deranged activity." .t. Cerullo said b6 1111'1 worried that Iii display might blckflre and incr.U. people's interest in the occult. "I don't really think we will create a.ii appellte for ii by virtue of the fact thA!' we are expresainc the evil of it anct. ahOw'· Ing what horrible · polenlial exists,'.' ha said. · '.( ~ ' ti ..... , \" '· '. ' ':.. ~ , r~~ Young glider enthusiast walches. his craft soar back from delicately controlled landing in lhe foothills west of the North American Rockwell plant. On good weekends 10 to 15 glider "pilots" can be found in the area m&1'ing the beat ot the prevaill,ng winds :,~· and thermll currents. After purchasing the kit, · ·., glider enthusiasts sand and assemble the craft. • 1 43 STORES TO • SERVE YOU 2300 HAl!BOR BIYD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FRllWAY IN THI HIART OI' COSTA MISA • YOUR CENTER . WITH FRIENDLY, _COURTEOUS AND HELPFUL SERY· ICE. PLENTY .OF FREE PARKINCi IN 10~ ' ' FRONT AND REAR ~Ll5. ALL ON STREET LEVEL ' JANUARY CLIAIANCE . NOW AT NABOR CINllR 2300 HARBtl I.YD., COSTA MESA • ' ' • • ' • ' ' I f DAU.\' P.ll OT \ '\ •• I ~ps We. Have 51/2 &r the Road • 111 THOMAS MURPHINE .. CH .. ~l'I' f"l*tl tleff ~R'S ITEMS -Som• lolu buttufllts, colns or seashells for . We do not do Irr/' of \)1,.. sill' in our family. We coiled biles. We specla1ize in just two : Broken or Tired. last count we had six. But I didn't recllly check closely this morning. ~tually, It would be more acc urate to repirt that we have 51h: cars because one is a dune buggy ~wned jointly by elder ton:and his buddy. on tJie other hand, the family car~nt d°"', not include th• old Buick V-8 engine that ttposes in the front yard or the mini· blQ with the blown up engine. ' IT WOULDN'T really be fair to count the;euJc.t V-8 engine alnce we don't have • liitick to put It In. Al least, like I aaid, the laat time I looled we dldn 'I. 'Wit 1do have a 1984 station waion that suffered a 11mall problem. The former owftt, a friend, believed that if he put in lheiPJ the good Lord would take care of the~oil. Lamentably, it dldn~ work that wa1 and two or 10 piltons swapped holes one Nd day on the San Diego Freeway. It fs now at our house wJth the engine half In pl ball out. YooNGER SoN owna one of tlJooe' l!a\lap. sports cara that was built over !hep afttr the mld·1fternoon win• brtak. 11 Uoed to belong to Art VlnHI of the D1i· ly Pilot staff but he gave up on It aftel!. the lrollt fenders rusted off. It got nlctnamed MunoJlnJ's Re,venge and Art durllped It on my. kid. It runs oo 10me lllllhy day1 lf you coax Jt by rubbine a lit· tie Gallo red on the front bumper. !plier aon, in addltJon to the-one-half duJ11: buggy, bas another dune buggy wbldi II regular. Th1t ls to say It has a body and top. 'lbe dune buggies are built Of Cerman parta, and thus unlike the ~la! lllllan roadst<r they are VOIT autocr1Uc:. When they iiart, It 11 tritb a great roar or authority. When they are silent, they .,.. really 1llent. Rllhl DOW, elder IOD'I regular dune bum -~ lib to atart. But the ttereo mti!C l)'lfem II nlee. It plays but 1 grobp known u ·the Grateful O..d. In lllf1DorY qi the eJlilne. ' ih WIJ'l 11"8 · .iwap1 wanted one ol thoio bl• •liitted'iltatllf' w11ona with po-everylhln1 ud e11011gh room for l bqtboll team. Now she's got one. ActuaJly, It'• the bell ol th• lot. It runs. It !Ias enough honeponr to tum Din Gurney Sreen wJtb envy. It can pau anything on the road, eacept for on• lltUe defect. It eannot pus 1 gu station. I drive a Ford. I know Jt's a Ford bec!auae two w .. u 01ler I bought It the rubber pad fell oil the clutch pedal. l 've owned just about every Ford built Crom 1921 up and none of them will keep a ru~ beJipad on the clutch pedal. If you love Forj:is, Jt'a comforting to loolr: down and see .mere your foot his worn the clutch pedal metal lhlny bright. SO FAR MY dau1ht<r has abown no ln- terut in ownin111: a wonderful ear or two like the rest of us have. She want! a horse. I have resisted thl1. With my luck, the"nag would hive high blood pressure and would refuse to move except on alternate Saturday•. 1,:have just had a grand MUon. QI> you suppo!e I could interest the girl In a nice Buick engine? New Law Won't Help HARBOR SPRINGS, Mich. CAP! - Th!_ City council has voted to lower from 21 )o 18 the allowable age for talicab dr1"rl In the city. However, there are no tulcabs in Harbor Springs. Wffil .... y, J..,..,y 19, 1972 War Crim e Tr.i111l Two Austrian architects, Waller Dej aco (L) and Fritz ErU (R) have gone on triaJ for constructing gas chambers at Auschwitz c?ncentra· tion camp in which at least three million Jews were killed in World War II. Wa llace, Yorty Ret ained On Bull{y Flor ida Ballot From Wire Services Florida Democrats will ha ve 10 can~ didates to choose from when they go to the polls March 14 to name their preference for the party's presidential nomination. Campaign '72 The 1tate candidates aelectlon board lcept Gov. George Wallace of Alabama on the ballot despite 0 grave reaervations11 expressed by the state party chairman, retained :P..1ayor Sam Yorty of Los Angeles against the candidate's wishes and ·rejected Rep. Wilbur D. Mills of Arka_naas. State DemocraUc Chairman Jon Moyle said he uaumed Wallace would partlcipat• "In good faith and not play games with Florida Democrats." Delpita hil pmanal rewvatiom, Moyle aald, he assumed W a 11 a c e delegates would pledge not to oppose tbe nomii1ee ol the N•l\"'•I Democntle Convention. The IO)'!lltf oath apparenUy would prevOl\t Wallace from. IWDlni t>merlean Independent 'party rqulan u Florida delegatea to the natlooal con- vention. · Wallace bolted the national DemocraUe party in 1961 to run. for president u 1111 American Independent party c!ndldate. Yorty, who la campa..igning in the New Hampsblre primary, asked that hil name be removed frOm the Florida ballot, but Democrata on the committee voted 2 to 1 that he Is a presidential contender and therefore shoWd be listed. Moyle inslJted that Mills 11 not a can- didate and therefore should not have bis name oo tbe primary lilt, althougb be often has been mentioned as a pouible contender. The commllt .. agreed. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy o I Massachusetts, wbo signed an afOdavlt saying he is not a candldlJ.te, also had hia name removed. Those whose names were placed on the DemocraUc ballot are : Sen. Eugene Mc· Carthy of Minnesota. Rep. Sh Ir I e y Chisholm of New York, Sens. Vance Hartke of Indiana, Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Henry M. Jackson of Washington, Mayor John V. Lindsay of New York, Sens. George McGovern of South Dakota and Edmund S. Muskl9 of Maine. Wallace and Yorty. On the Republican ballot are President Nixon and Reps. John M. Ashbrook of Ohio and PauJ N. McCloskey Jr. of California. Kennedy. who delivered a broad attack against Nixon admini$tratlon policies Monday, was rebuked Tuesday by three top Republicans. , Senate Republican Leader Hugh Scott of Pennsylvania said the Massachusetts Democrat owed Nixon an apology for hiJ •1 intempera.te and immature statements.•• Rep. Mills, who sees himself as a lac-- tor in the Democratic presidential race but who has declined to run in any of the primaries, may find himseJl on the ballot in ~tw Hampshire. House sources in Washington said a group supporting the Arkansas Democrat plpnned to unveil a write-in campaJgn for hlm today at Concord, N.H. Sen. Henry Ji.1. Jackson {D-Wash.), was in California -a state he said he has the best chance of any Democrat of carrying against President NiJ:on. He aaid be was optimistic about his chances in the March 14 Florida primary~ and indicated that Wallace is leading the field right now in that state. Enterprise Back 01i Firing Line, Join Air Raids SAIGON .(AP) -Tb• world's largest warship. the nuclear.powered aircraft carrier Enterprise, returned to the Tonkin Gull today and her 75 planes joJn. ed the mwive U.S. air campaJgn against th• Ho Chi Mlnb trail in Laos. President Nlton ordered the 88,000-ton carrier into the Indian Ocean last month for a show of strength in support of Paldstan during the lndia·Pakistan war. She sailed with a task force Crom the Tonkin Gulf De<:. 9, started back to Viet- nam on Jan. 10 and en route stopped in the 'Phlllpplnes to give her rnw shore leave. The Enterprise joined the 75,000-ton carrier Constellation on Yankee Station off the Vietnamese coast, bringing the strike force there back to its normal strength of two carriers. A third carrier, the Coral Sea, left the gulf several da}'s ago for an upkeep period in Port that had been postponed while the Enterprise wu away. 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Veil L ifted • ID L aos Officer Wounded Briefing News1neri at Stronghol.d LONG CllENG, Laos (UP!l -The United Slat.• today luted its years.Jong veU of secrecy Crom th1a atrateglc La~ tian government base in .north-centraJ Laos while bitter flghUng raged around It and lts fate still was in doubt, tribesmen and rqular forctt at Long Cleng, wu hard at work 1n his command post on high around adjacent to the ridge. Vang Pao was opUmJstlc although it · appeared unlikely that the Americans wollid be able to•.put back any of their secret equ]pment Into Long Cheng anytime aoon. raids against Viet Cong p0s!Uons near Ille area where Clmbodla, Laos and Vietnam come together today In t.he heavle1t aerial attacks on the Central Highlands In more than a year. The attacks were the 11th by the 11$2• in three days in the Central Highlands and the bombtn dropped more than 80 tons of bomb5 on what the Cmm:nunlats call Base Area YPO, a fomtldable 1tonghold that straddles part of each COWliry. For the first time, journalists were given an American-sponsored look at the stronghold where the U.S. Central · Intelligence Agency (CIA) had trained, advised and paid Meo irregulars for the pest decade. The equipment, Including 1 o m ,e aophisUcated cryptographic machines, were removed to the rear weelr:s ago. MeanwhJle U.S. m21 carried out more On Skyline Ridge, which overlooks the base and is considered vital to its defense, tbe commander of the govel'Tl'" ment forces was wounded as he spoke to newsmen. * * '* * * * Chi na Antiaircr aft Guns Major Chanh, commander of the lout, battered government battalions on the ridge, was asked how many casual ties his men had suffered since assaulting the ridge Sunday. Hit Four American Planes "Very many," he said. About two minutes later, he became a casualty hlmself when a North Viet· namese 82mm mortar slammed into the dusty red clay beside his bunker com· mand post. A pea-sized piece of shra pnel penetrated the back of the Major's head. VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -Red Chinese anUalrcraft tuns are believed to have hit four U.S. Dlanes ·Searching for three Americans missing tn northwestern Laos, an Air America spokesman said to- day. rltory in the northwest held by the pro- Communlst Palhet Lao and heavily defended it with antiaircraft gun•~ The spokesman said none of the four planes bit was shot down, adding: "We are almost sure Chinese antiaircraft fire is responsible." Several other young soldiers were wounded when another roWld slammed into the ground minutes later. In the most recent incident last Satur- day, James Rhyne, chief pilot of Air America in Laos, was wounded seriously by an 85mm shell that struck bis miall Volpar plane. Elements of two North Vietnamese army divisions are reported moving southward through Laos toward an area from which the enemy is expected to spring: some kind of ofrensive next month. About 100 yards or so forward, govern- ment forces dug into fighting holes were eye ball-to-eyeball with North Vietnamese who had stubbornly defended every yard of the ground they had lost aJong the ridge line during the past several days. Rhyne was dropping leaflets offering rewards to Laotian villagers for return of the three Americans, missing since their Cl23 transport plane vanished Dec. 'rl , Top oCficials tend to discourage the Idea that the North Vietnamese will at· tempt any big-scale ground offensive. ' •• Geo. Vang Pao, comma.oder of the Meo The Chinese are building a road Jn ter· TAX RETURN PREPARATION DEPOSIT $3,000 -.. I -.. -... -. -·t II -s.w,.o ...i ....... FREE plf1Pii1don of your penonll ~..:I Stitt 1ml mum.. Sl:wM PIOPlt wll -S:ZOO 10 $300 or more In 90COUntlnt11-.. (This offw dowl't apply ta oorpontlcwi# Plf'il•ttllp, bull ... 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Edward are dWn,ayed that sclentln· space nlghla, wH named I<> pilot and aero n au t 1 ca I 1 bol'· ' I WASHINGTON (UPI) PrOl!denl Nixon will send Concreas a rod-ink federal bud1et Monday calllng for IJl"'IC''na of about $24& billion ln Ille l'llcal year that beglnl nes:t July 1, government -aaid today. aalnlnauls were limited I<> command the first Skylab enalneer. ng, and Jack R. Lousma, 35, a G. Gibson, 35, who ~ • three of the nine crew berths mluion. Al. commander of Alan L. Bean, 39, who walk· former jet pilot. doctorate ln engineering, and f for Skylab, an o r b l t I n I Apollo 12, he wu lbe tblrd ed Ille moon with Conrf<!, will Tile third crew will be com· Wtlllsm R. Pogue, 42, a , laboral<>ry designed I<> study m111 I<> wait Ille moon. Hla command the second li>lalon. . minded by Gerald p. Clrr, 311, former jet pDot. • I the earth with apeclal sensors • · ) UP'ITe'-""" Polson Plot 'l\vo youths involved in a dream to establish a new "master race" have been char~ed in plot to poison Chicago's water supply. Stephen Para. 18, of Evanston (top) and Alan Schwander, 19, of Chicago were ar· rested. 347 Said Massacred At My Lai NEW YORK (AP) The spending figure will be a record -as all recent federal budgets have been. II will abow a deficit, probably between '10 bllllon and l20 ' billion, making It Ille 1Jlh budaet in !bi Jut u years ln wb1cb 1pendlng e x c e e d e d revenues. President Planning . 'Orie-two' But Ille blpest shocker may be Ille admlnillratton's official WASHINGTON (AP) - re-ettlmate of the deficit for President Nixon, facing 8 the current fiscal year ·that Democrat I c -controlled ends June 30. Government Congress in thls election year, aources said ft would. top Pt has invented a new State of bllllo1,1, perbape coming close · the Union formula : Hit 'em I<> 140 billion. with both barrels. , Tr euury Undersecretary For the first time, Nixon ~s Paul VoJcker, the only high-decided to report twice this ranking official who would year on his plans for dealing even allude to the matter in with the multiple and mount- publlc, told newsmen TUesday 1ng problems of the 50 states: the deficit for the current -First, he will make an in· f'·--1· ·-·"'d •-" person State of the Union ad· ~ year WU"-' U'I;: ex· dresstoaSenate·House cepUonally large." He wou1d session at 12:30 p.m. Thurs-not cite a .P..,ific figure. It is certain that the pro-day. The best administration !ected deficit !or this year will guess is that be will talk about 30 minutes to Congres5 and a be the largest since 1945. nationwide televl!lon·radio au· Figures in the budget will dience. show that Nixon, in his Iour -Second, he will place on years in office, hu nm up a each congressman'• desk a greater total of deficit spen-written State of the Union ding than any president in a message, far exceeding in single term except for the volume anything he could at- Utlrd term of Franklin D. tempt to read in person. White Roosevelt which included most House sources say It will be a of World War IL bulky document. The projected deficits for Using this one-two formula, the current fiscal year and the Nixon hopes to capture the next one will be added to the live TV-radio audience plus actual deficit of $23.2 billion re.runs on the widely watched recorded Jn the fiscal year evening TV news programs that ended last June 30 and and, at the same time, leave the $2.8 billion deficit for the plenty oI fodder for reporters previous one, Nixon's fll'St full , writing for newspapers and fLscal year. weekly magazine!. AU Suffocate 4 Workers Buried Alive In Cave-in of Trench Reporter Seymour Hersh says a secret Army documerit puts at 347 the number of Viet- namese civilians killed in the 1911 My Lat massacre. M<m esUmatea had been under 200. . LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPI) -About five-and·a-half houra Hersh aleo says that the The bodies ol. four con-after the 4 p.m. TUesday ac-- .. ..:.,,_ .... t -i'.i'w' '"'", .. .:l' ., .. •m.11o~~·· atructlon workers, buried cident, workers located the -w·~· .... ' Wf!I ··...,-v· bodleJ or Raymond Rodriiuez, u .ioo otbCt .WOIUen, Cblldren' ·,.tiilje'•~ 20 (eet .of dirt, were 20, and Ollie Dean MorreiI,·22. ancl old men were slain in 1 recovefed today from the bot· The four men were burl~ 1for nell-by hamlet Ille same day, ~~of a caved-in -.r 10 hours. .,_, Fire chief Herschel Sharp !rt the f1nt tnatallment of a Juatice of the Peace Charles said the narrowness ·or the two-port article written for Ute Smith aaid all four had dled of trench and Its depth -'ll feet New Yorker magulne, Herth suffocation. . before the cave-in accused the Army of covering · Two of the dead men, ~dte prevented immediate recovery . Muwell, 20, and J a v 1 e r of the bodies. up fa.clual material about the Sanchez, 25, were found burled He said it a p p e a r e d alroc1Ues. in a standing. position, their Rodriguez and Morrell, whose Hersh said the civillan death arms around each other. A bodies were found lying in the ~ are contained in the rescue ,quad uocovered their ditch, had realized the wal~ traiiscrlpt of 'the Army's My beads about 30. minutes alter were falllna and had dived Lat Inquiry conducted by a the cave-Li and administered under the sooop of a digging cormni.sslon headed by LL resuscitators fof several hours machine. But dirt was packed and the sun with telescopes. The first IJiree.man crew la • scheduled to spend 21 day• aboard the Skylab mlaalon siartlng nm May, and the ... cond two crews are to be aboard 56 days each. Two pllot-astronauls with little academic blc~ and a phystcJaD.aatronaut make up the flrlt crew. Each of the remaining two has an astronaut with a doctorate In engineering and two pllot- astronauts. "II this is a seleclton which ·doesn't try to get people of true scientific training on the mi.ssiQn, then we1re in ~ ble," said one scient.iit. who had contributed heavily I<> the Apollo moon-landing program. A flight surgeon said ,lllOre physicians should have been chosen. Much of the Skylab program is designed I<> learn about the e!lects·of long·term space travel on the human body, he said, and subtle changes not obvious to the layman could ·be ovtl'looked by an astronaut without medical training. He also said a relatively minor illness that could be cured by a doctor on board might lead to a premature end for a miJaion. ' An astronaut who defended the aelectlona said lhey """ "extremely difficult" because the piloting skill of the crewmen must balance with their potential acience con- 2 Trapped Spreading Fire Alarm ' G~NSBURG, Pa. (UPI) -TwO men 1crambled into an elevator TUesday to warn residents of the Albert Penn Hotel that there was a fin. The elevator stopped on the floor where the fll'e wu ra1· in(, ...i ·the two burned 1<> death. They were the only persons tilled in the fire in this w e s t e r n Pennsylvania l<>wn of 15,000. Nine oilier hotel residents required bospllal trestmen~ lour of them being admitted. . The two dead trien were Robert carter, 40, a ban, dyman at the hotel, and Adam Donofrio, opera!Or and ownet of a beauty parlor in the building. "These two men got on ~ elevator to warn the people 1n the hotel that there was a fire," said Fire Chief Edward Hutcb.Uon. 0 Unfortunately, the elevator stopped at the fourth floor, wtlere the fire was." Gen. William R. Peers. without success. in solid all around them. The Peeni comm I 11 lo nlF=:;=:;=:;~=====;;==:;=============;:; tranxript has not been made public and an A r m y spokesman In Washington said Tuesday that there would be no comment on any aspect of the case while legal appeals are pending. The transcript shows that the Army's Crimina l lnvestlsatk>ns Divlslon con-. eluded alter a probe ordered by the commission that 347 civilians dled al "My Lal; ac- coi'dllig lo Herah. Suspect Turns Gun ' On Self LEONIA, Fla. (UPI) - A police dragnet of three coun- ties, one in Alabama, ended Tueaday night In a shootout with auspected double-killer Gedrs• Fox, who apparently tried to CiimmJt .aulcldl. bolore capbirl. ' ' · WaltoD . County State At- torney Curtis Golden aald to- day \hit Fox wu in "very critical condition" In Ille Bap- tist Hoopllal at Penascola with self·inlllcted ,..-wound ol the:~· De Aid Fox had no pr<Vloua crlmlna! recotll , but appareoUy ,..n1 .beraerk a!ter I domesllc dispute With hJa wife early T11e1<!4Y. I FINAL REDUCTIONS SAVE 40% to 50·3 Girls' Dre11e1 Orio. 29.00 Wx, 7•14 ·--····-NOW 16.00 ' Orl9. 7.00 NOW 4.00 ' 4-14 ······--·--··· Glr,1' Coats °""· ,,.oo . I "' . . NOW 16;00 • • 11-14 -·-----·····- \ Girls' c-rtlllnate1 0r1,. 7.JO Wl,7-14 •............. 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' • D ARY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I Schools in · Difficulty ...... . ~ . . ': ~ ~~· ":''" ..,, Faced with a U~.ooo budget deficit for the com· ing year, Laguna Beach school trustees are viewing such unhappy alternatives as dipping into reservesi seeking a tax override, ellmlnatlng some of the district's inno- v1Uve programs In order to reduce stall size and save on materials, or letting building maintenance go by the board -or some combination of theJe. ..,, r j .. t .. I .. .. .. = .. .. .. : .. :l .. -... .. • 4 • 4 .. ... _, ~ ' .~ I ' ' •'- With the lowest school ta~ rate in the county, tho highest per-pupil expenditure, and teaching programs now nationally recognized, Laguna has been providing residents with quite an educational bargain . But ever·increasing costs and the pressing need to improve a bare-bones building maintenance program are catching up, and it looks as if lhla'board is" elected . to solve the problem. One approach would be to increase the low 24-1 pupil-teacher ratio, eliminate the innovative t~am teach· Ing P.rograms and special materials and go back to the traditional large class, single teacher, single textbook concept . While more"study is certain and commitments.have yet to be made, the conservative trustees on the b<iard have previously indicated they would not be averse to a more traditional approach. They also are cool to the jdea of either a tax override or dipping into the reserves. The two holdover trustees favor leaving it up to the public by letting the voters choose, via a tax override ballo~ whether to maiittain or cut back the educational programs that have been developed in .recent years lo provide more individualized instruction and diversified subject matter. Teachers in the district are concerned beca~se many came to Laguna specifically to participate in the Homicide and Suicide Are Mirror-acts I I Dear • Gloomy Gus ! Invariably, when some young man ls ,_' arrested for wantonly murdering a l: Deighbor's child, or his ·girl friend, or ~tome members of biJ family, everyone ~ who knew him expresses incredulous .• ' IUJ'Prlse. ~ "He wu such 1 quiet lad," they always ~ 11y, "very polite and obliging. He never ~ ,ave .anyone any ..; trouble at all. I can 't ~ believe it." 1': I t • 1 uloniahlnc ,~ w paychologicaUy ceptive most are1about oth- poraonalltieo. seem to have their impres- -Of "tillen" lurtd .filml 0< fiction, where · the 1w a wn(I 'look in hi.! eye, or around sneeriq and tipping over -buggies. 7~ PERCENT of all homicides "private•• -that is, committed not a 'stringer but by some friend, ae- lntance, or member or the family. • unless a!Cilhol is involved, usually perpetrator is someone who has ays been quiet, restrained , and con- !Ue- t the French call crime passlontl iolence for emotional gratification, not for gain -may be compared to a r ei:;pJosion. lf the personality is ssed, if the stea111 .. hAJ .no escape e to release the build-uj:I of pressure, the docile and courteous person may in a frenzy of violence and commit unspeakable crime that seems lly "out of character." MORE TllAl' psychologists study twin acts of 'homlcide 8nd suicide, the If Councilman Lorr gets away with his raid on Laeuna's city treasury for.,..his wife's travel expenses, ~I think I'll run for the council and take my wife to see the world! -0. L. 8. T1Q IMtw. ,..,_. .ceMln' .-.,. - lltCllNrilr ._ .. tM ..........,., S.... ,..,.. "' .,.... fl OIMll'lr hi. o.ltr P*L more they' seem to resemble each other as mirror-acts. The homicide is pro-. jecting his aukJdal impulses, ju.!t as the suicide is introjecting his murderous im- )>Ulses. Jt might almost be said, without too gross a violation of the facts, that the emotional murderer kills to avoid suicide, and the suicide kills 'himself to avoiG ·murdering. At any rate, the personality structure behind many, if not most, of such crimes, has a startling uniformity of behavior: mildness, tractability, seeming respect for others, regularity of habits and corr cealment of moods beneath a quiet ex- terior with a penchant for privacy. (Now. please, don't reverse this proposition absbrdly: most people who are mild and tractable are not latent murderers, by any means.) SURPRISJNGLY e n..o u I h ' Malistics show that the majority-of "juvenile del.Jn.. quents" do not go on to adult crime, at least of a violent nattire. These youngste rs who act out their problems tend to work off their aggressions through the escape valve. It Is the ones who build up a full head of steam without finding a way to release it who surprise all their neighbors some fine spring morning. 'Ibe signs are all there, from early on, If you know how to look for them. But, nobody bothers to look at -someone who "never gives any trouble" until the trou- ble is strewn all over the bloody room. ill Mauldin Reuiini-sces ll Mauldin at lO? Not likely. Mauldin always be the impish kid cartoonist in his 20s stUJ looked 16, the irrev. t creator ot Willie and Joe, tbt GI's eme, first fn the 4Sth Infantry sion News then Stan and Stripes in t some sentimentalists refer to as last good war.'' t 50 he is, a quarter century and removed from those rough if often ant days. In a book o f · e.ces, "The Brass Ring" (he II it "a sort ol memoir"). he talks t himself. his career and how it ~· It is a very American document, a of Horatio Alger story in which we Mauldin growing up In the 1920s on m Jn southern New Mexico, so poor he Joined the high school ROTC UJt It solvtd 1 clothing problem. , IDGH SCHOOL dropout , he braved Jungles « Qilcago and art school. Iii• were cartoonlatl and young Btlt determined to join the ranks of the <( them. lie joined lbe t5th Infantry the war, and by JOily It happened. lalouomecl as the di'flllon paper's car- whert bit braah. Impish satire the troopl ud uptel the braai. -r call(ht the ~ of the noted rt.IOOd~t. Ernie Pyle: tlien to Stars 8lrtpes and such celebr•ted lnciciefttl 1U priv1te war with General George llld llher -.led ldllera who -·s .._ <( mlliluy ... ~ ..... lo ... Sii WAI 'IU -1ul iavene • snobbery in being a well·known enlisted man i•protected," in a sense, by famous corresPondents. and with his own soaring reputation back in the U.S. A1auldin'a narrative bristles with anec- dotes, and readers who were the mUitary of the IHOs will relish these. Like the ti me after the Sicilian invasion when the Hearst newsman, Mike Clnigo, ·stumbled into a command bunker of the Jtallin artillery. Mike, who wa s of ·Italian des· cen~ picked up the phone just for the hell of ii and ordered 111 units to hold their fire uotll further notice. And it -ked. MAUWIN conclUdes this· .. aort of a memoir" at the war•s·end, I wish he had brought the story more .to the present - bis civilian political carlooiiiag, his cove.rage oC other wars, his Pulitzer Prim and the !Ike. But what It here is bouncy, poignant and !WU!,)' Puff, il· luatrated with photographs and, of cQUrse, cartoons. The one, for instance, where the bedraggled, unkempt Willi• and Joe are stopped by a young American MP officer and Wiiiie 11)'1: ''Them buUons wu oho! GIT When I took this town, sir.'' I think the YOW11et 1oneratlon would lite It, too . (llorton; ..,.,, Wllllalllopl " innovallve programs, which !hey *I are profeaslonllly rewarding, despite ,a lower sllary schedule than la ob fered in some other areu. , _ 1 • , School district& have been known to cry havoc around budget time, then somehow find a way to O!"r· ate· with leas ca&b than they'd hoped for, l!ut lhla time tbe ''crisis" seepts to be real. Merger Deserves Study Despite the many hours of work at the professional and organizational level, one of the South Coast's most significant Issues bas elicited nothing better than a yawn so far from thousands of citizens . The plan -one which could change the entire complexion o.f sev.eral communities -ls the merger of county-administered Dana Point and Capistrano Beach with the city of San Juan CapiStrano . \V.bile not pushing for incorporation, San Juan's staff has compiled an extensive feasibility study on the plan, and some civic iroups and chambers of commerce have tried to do legwork on the chances for such a plan. Yet, with the concept more than a yea r old, a void still exists in the reaJm of public opinion. People seem either disinterested or suspfcious • The idea is approaching the town meeting stage early this year. Capistrano Beach's Chamber of Commerce has. one scheduled for Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in Serra School. Let us hope that the colony's resident& flood. the auditorium seeking facla about the annexation proposal on which to base a wise decision. s Group Photo 'Too Much Trouble' for Court Shabby Treatment ~of New Citizens r To the Editor: Let me join you in bemoaning the "rather savagely and shabbily dispensed with" ceremony of the march to the Plaza of the Flags for the newly naturalized citizens after the naturaliza4 tion ceremony in the county courtroom. (DAILY PILOT, Jan. 15, "New Citizens Lose Out to U.S. Expediency?") I HAVE ALWAYS been pleased to see your articles and pictures of our new citizens and it is pleasing to see people who believe enough in our system to re- nounce their native lands and adopt the U.S.A. Perhaps we need some fresh judicial blood. A titUe )Jllbtlc display <( Am<rtcan sentiment is surely not too bia a problem for our judicial branch of goVeinme?Jt to display. CURTIS CAMPBELL . . DAILY PIWT county courthouse teporter Tom Barley reported in a Pilot Logbook Jan. 15 that the Super4 ior Court administrator said it "is too mu.ch trouble.. to assemble the new citize1!.S and .shepherd thfm to the plaza and the waiting cameras. Pre- sidt11g Judge Bruce Sumner had de· cided, he said, to dispense with the plaza photogrpph and /ins tead would authorize picture·taking during the actual courtroom ceremony -m~ im- possible feat where a large group is involved. The DAILY PILOT h4s lohg listed ull new citizenr and suppl~d each with a free print of the grouv photo. -Editor Rehabllltat lo11 Boui e To the Editor: \Ve are most apprec iat ive of' the wonderful and instructive article which appeared in the Women sect.ion or your newspaper not long ago about our rehabilltation house. It seemed worthwhile and productive, to say the lfast, to devote the entire page to the central theme of alcoholism. Dr. Schneider and Marcie Tomayo are both well known to us at The Villa, and the space given to them was also very well done. ( .- I • "~ } • i ' ,. ~-"AE.. ; Letter• 1rom readen ore welcome. Normally writt.1'1 .should conveu their mes.sage! m 300 wordr or less. The right· to condense letten to fit space or eliminate libel i:I ream>ed. All let- ters muat iftchtdl dgnatzwe and mai~ ing addrui. but fM171N.S mau be toft~ held on n queaf if suf/ident rm!on i! •P!l01'tnt Poetry will not be pub- lished. person with priorities that make se~. He had nam~ the environment as, "~ first area of concern." I agree u d oniy· hope be will foUow through on this &tat~.t • t I ' Ao-guest reporter for lbt DAILY PII.al', he baa invited citizens to britlg their problems to the supervisors. How · remarkable to flJld someone in govern- ment who says he will listen to us. Let's hope that Superviaor Cas pers is a sign of better days ahead! MRS. CAROL RAWE Pr_bonfulards To the· Editor: On Prison reform, while we. pick apart and p1ychoenalyze the brain of lhe dlsad· vantaged, poor and minoritiis •no (most often) find themselves behind prison walls, why not bring about legislatloo making it mandatory that all prison personnel undergo p S·Y chi at r I c ex- amination on a yearly basis? We learn, all too late, that it takes much rn'ore than a guard with a gun in his hand to quell the flames of violence .at a prison. A GUARD, OR anyone liaVing any If· fili ation whatsoever with prisoners, should be very carefully chosen, with the chief prerequisite being that we have the capacity to match his tremeoc1ou1· ability to put down with bis equally important compassion for his fellowman. U there were more guardl with a gemdne concern for these men on an individual basis, tbefe would be no need to resort to th~ gun. BERNY WELSH School Pri>ble11u To the Editor: A 'basic question now races the school board trustees of Laguna Beach. Shall we coitUnu.e to support and impro ve an outstanding scbOOI system or shall we let Uie educatiOOJll momentum in Laguna Beach colla]:Se? . ·What doeS .the· board have to consider? 1. Maintenance is now funded at a bare- bones level and may be cut to ioclude on· ly 'emergency repairs. • 2. The pUpil-teachir ratios are irl- creasing arid will continue to do so. 3. The enthusiasm of teachers to carry out valuable programs may be Jost. -t. SUPPORT PEOPLE are leaving \he district and fmding similar Positions in nearby communities at higher salaried. 5. Laguna, with one of the nlltldn's outstanding school systems, h8s to !at-· tract teachers with one of the lowest ' salary schedules in Orange County. • 6. Staff morale is affected by an 1 un- certain future . · 1 T1ilNK ABOUT THIS! 1- lf you are concerned, make yO\I'· pm. cerns. known by a call or letter to your board members now! J ART FISHER President QUINN FARNES Vice President CAROLYN PARKER Secretary MIKE FICKEL Treasurer Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Al!sociation Executive Board La1111•• Ge11eros lt11 To the Editor: . oemoUtion of Laguna 'a old library and the removal of some of the trees to be replanted around ~ new library brings to·mind Fred Lang's generous donation of his servieeil for lhe-oriiinal landlcaplng. lt W¥ juat one of many things this. talented· ahd famous landscape architect ·bu. done for Laguna over the years, , never seeking, and often never receiving any credit. · Mr. Lang has always been liberal with his time and talent and the CQ mmunity is indeed fortunate to have him here. I am so glad to see that at least some of his original plantings will ~saved for <' the new library. . NIT A CARMAN ''"'ompatl ble To the Editor : It is obvious to me from my discussions with my friends and neighbors that few, if any, people are aware of the trailer' camp ground that is to be built at Aliso Beach by the county parks department. I believe that ariyone knOwledgeable about the Aliso Beach area knows that to b~ild a camp ground in the midst of a permanent residential area show' lack or concerti for the citizens ·Living ~i.n. .that area. For obvious reasons, qsqp groqnds and pennapent -residences are not. com4 patible. • • • •• . . . ' · -AJ.501 IA· TRIP to , Aliso llMICh :auring our popular summer months would·~w t~ coupty parks department that this beach is Opefating at maximurq ca~ty. · · cO...trJICOM :for this c~p gri.lnd is tentatively Set for spring of 1972. Np~ is the time for concerned citizens to notify the park department, and put a SJop to further overcrowding. and polluting of Laguna's beaches. ( JOHN R. CRAVENS J ustice ·-~··-~ ... • -'~.P~s f:ommenf$• i " hi • l Belleville, Kan., Telescope: "M~ybe it would be a good thing to have a weman OD the SUpreme Court. It seew to bS tbat several decisions made in the past 'I_OUld ha~e been better, if they had just cbaQged th~ir minds." THQSI> OF US who see much of this disease are relieved to see that it is finally · being acknowledged and discussed. We are certain thla is the best way to come up with more and more answers and insigbts regarding the prevention of the progression, and tbat is always our most immense hope for the future. ·Another Joe McCarthy? /Hafrl1onburg1 Va., News-Record:~~The ecological hysteria that sourrounded· the Alaskan pipeline project seems to, have died down considerably, and althoulh the ipeline has not rea!ived final appnwaJ, indications are clear that the go..abead 1wm not be withheld mucb longer .... Permanent damage to tlit.err vironment is apparently no longer1 a strong pqsslbllity, and the temporary damage that accidents might create 11 not Sufficient cause to thwart 1 projed· Whose economic benefits are poteotially, so substanUal and widespread. Oil hltlps run lhls world and more is needed 11 the PHYLLIS DA VIS Director The Villa Santa Ana Slgia of Better Da,11 To the Editor: The new chainnan of the OrlD80 Coun- ty Board of Supervisors, Ronlld Caspers, seems to be an indtpondent, tblnking B" Geerge ---. • Dear George: Do you think 1 newly married man baa 1 right to rule t1lo ,_ and be dominant? ", TED V .. Dear Ted M.: Well, yea, I do. Bui, JOU llliou1d have tbouabt of that before you bad to JOOVe Olli Into tbe -coop. (Do troublet troul>I, ,..1 .-. beby, •Inc. Of -,..'II ..._ pntty llllY. ... ..... 1111 frown lib Illa!.) Tbe D1U1 Call!ondu El C.joo • Rep. John Sclunltz, R-Orange COUnly, who misrepmenll llOJllt parti of the Inland Empire in the Houae <( Raproaen- 1tlves, 1pparenUy -dealres to be the resumcted Joe McCarthy o( the. 1'10•. Ht bu labeled Dr. Henry Xlssioler, national securtly aclvlaer to Pnildtnt Nixon, a ·111C11rKy rlN became « bla · "pro-Communist" view and ~Uons. Following lbe McCarthyllt stJJ<. be bidtl tbal be bas prool to llllhll-t• his cilq• • ror tome my1~ reaon, can't n9tal IL ' Jll'O'f• the chances for world peace. For all we know, Mr. Schmitz may be relying. on the dqbat disl<>rtlons of the . Jolla Birch Society -of which ht Is a IDtlDber -that regularly appear in that kooky --journal, American Opinion. The fact that Mr. Schmitz boasts of his membership in the fraternity of frjght, peddlers hardly Is a testimonial to his ability to 1eparate fact from fiction. DR. KI!lSINGER'S reputation as ,scbolar In the fifld of inttrnatloaal o'f. fllrl his been well established, and Its loyalty to hi• country baa never been questioned. The fact that he 1dvlae1 the J>.-i on .r.nto JOiiey In a wal .dJaiUleful to Mr. !ldniiltr and .... of lib mW,' who prefer Teddy n.oae .. lt -• and "lljJerraWinl, do • • n · t jullllj 1 return to charader 1'asauina- U.,. wldcb nmaino 111tllt!ru&ble ~­our i:ecent post. If Mr. Sc:bmitl CID preaenl compelling lijii•-aplnlt t1lo rapprad>lmont wllll ... Qllna, ht la lne .. do •• 11111 be lllloald DOI try to command atiantlan by ...tioC to vlcloua smears and ......... ..._.. -1ed by nothlnc mon than phantom "evldeilce" ·-could ... llllllUfaetund .., -,,....,,..... I world co ntinues to grow.'' , I ' 1 OllAWOS COAST . DAILY PILOT Rol><rl N. Weed, l'•bliahtr Thomu Keeuil, Editor Albert W. Bal<s Editorfa:d Page Et.Utor ,,,e editorial Pll:C or the Dal)¥ PJlot acck& to 11\fonn and 31tJma... Ja.1~ 1~ by pmtentlnr thit 11m1o'JJ)tll')er'• opinions •rtd c:oa,.. me.nt&l')' Oft lop)~ or lntcreit •"4 •ltnlflcanre, by pnwhting a fonaia for the elCpl'!'Mlon or ·our reaOOn" oplntonr. end by ,.......unc tbe div~ vlowpoinb o( informed ..., ~ and f{JOkftmen on tople ot U1c day. lVednuday, January 18, ll'IS • I " l . !:• M. Boyd · Great W aII ·Also Super (;raveyard· . ~:o woman, perfect womUi Whit cUHtactJo1 was ·· · .. meat' &e manldad • • • " • '· • · •.. ' . ' . Moa1lear Tbomu ' What • man deems to, be Iii• most distracting female figure is said to deJ><llCI oo hls naUonal origin, U he's Blit- 1'11· he most probabzy so '°41U'dJ a M-23-.14 f<JD!n!ne ,fonn . · w!th a height, of about s.loot-1. U he's French; he's e.. pOct.<i to react most:s.;,ilUy to a 38-" with, a heigbt' of about 5-foot-7. But if he's strlcUy melting-pot AmeriCan,. . he's llkezy tO r'5pond best to 'a 38-21.U with a height of 5-foot..i. Or ao ~ another of those numerous ~ l'ho specialize in the study of 81.lCh matters. MOPERY: ••• Fiil' easier tO toler- ate somebody you don't Ulre jhan somebody who dOesn't like you, Ito'~ It! ... Favorite color of the dlplnmal, I think, Is plaid • , . Older Ibo mab, the slower be walb', drinks, and ruits a contract. . . . QUEl\It8 -Q. "Wbere's the llrgest known cemetery in the world?'' . • • A. That's probably tJje Great Wall ol China. At least a million men worked on it for 15 years, '8Dd those who died' thereat were . buriect'',tb~in. Q. 11LET'S SEE yo iden.llfy that famous movie actQr . of yesteryear who was oJ knamed 1The Great Slone Face'." A. TWO ACl'ORS, sir, were so called. Buster Keaton and Spencer Tracy. By strangers. FrieodJ addressed Tracy as Whitey, Keaton as Bulter. ' WHAT'S NEEDED to .collect lnJurance money is patience, that's clear. Consider the bodily injury cases in car wrecks. Average time lapse betweeo the claim and the payment is 15.1 months. ) MORE AND MORE young men who work in factories are getting their long locks caught in the machinery. Legislators are concerned. Thty're talking about passing ' some laws. U I had a little spare cash, I'd invest in a hair- net stock. AILMENT-Certainl~ wouldn't want to contr~ct ho~se... maid's knee. Or writer's cramp. Or tennis elboW. Under the proper circumstances, however, wouldn't mind so much coming down with bill counter's thumb. That's an ailment bank tellers get from Dipping through paper currency. EVERY BEEBIVE has a few sergeant-at-anns bees at the hive entrance. To stand guard. They won't let just any old outsider bee in. Only hive member bee.s. And even they can't get in without giving the pass sign. It's not "Joe sent me" or anything like that. It's a quick litue dance tl)ey do on the -landing holll'd. ROASTED, one average size man would serve about 60 cannibals though not heartily. Anthropologists at the University oi M!cbigan figured that oul All right, I believe that's eDCJllib. Adduss mail to L, M. Bol/d, P. 0. Box 1875, Ne.,_ port Beach 92660. BONUS I SelKIM gr08p IR -..I . colon _. styltsl SPORT COATS v ... to $79 BONUS Wodntldor, Janllll'J 19, 1972 DAILY Pllllf T • By Phil lnlerlandi QUEENIE Dmvn :to 4,690 • t California Cuts Traffic .. Fatalities ' ~ . ' ' i. SACRAMENTO CAP> -driver's conaent It lmp!lecl iuches 1 ho91Jltal U-days lights ror roadside emercen- CillfornJa drivers are doing a when be ·appllel for hil drivers be generally stays alive," cies. belier job of· staying alive license. The CHP made 11,MJ Lima says. SAFE Ty JN Sp EC. beblncl the wheel thanks In drunken driving arrests during SAFETY FEATUJIES _ TJONS-Not only do the CllP part to ufer cars and better 1971, compared to 11,547 for More and more can on Call-car safety inspections calch · il!ihways, the state highway the previous year. lomla b!ghwoys IU'e equipped malluncllonlng autos, they patrol bsa reported: H 0 SPIT AL S-B e lter with l!leaavllut1eat and sboul-send driven · away moro -Prelimln:ary figures show emergency tee~ i n der belta, collapsible steering "ialety-coosclous/• La n z a ·.California traffic accidents hospitals mean "when • man columns and four.way flasher aays. claimed 4,l90 lives durlng:li;;;;;;;i;i;;;;OiiiOiiiOiii;.;;;OiiiOiiiOiiiOiii;.;;;OiiiOiiiOiiiOiiii;;;;OiiiOiiiOiii;.;;;OiiiOiiiOiii;;;;.OiiiOiii;;; 1971, down U percent from •;,.· •. . tel kine .......... ~ .... I!--. if7l. ~ .. 1.i ~ .. __,_~ "Ah, ah, ·Mr. Gilbey-hanky-panl:y is terproductiVe .•• ••·. .. Ne.w .~.r,.1e P•lley ' w • coun .. Inmates to Receive • ' ., > . • . -.. 1- N otic'e on Releases ' . . ' rehabilitation ·with . psycblatrisis. SACRAMENTO (AP) - calilomla prison Inmates will get a witattVe RleUe date within slr: months .~l con- The plan would set release dates anywhere from six months to several-years·in the viCtioh so they can "earn" future. Inmates would get 'pro- the 4,901 fatalltles of 1970, ac- cording to the C.lllomla Highway Patrol. There were 5,080 persons killed In 1911 traffic accidents. · Total accidents lnvolvfug in- jury or death dropped from 162,668 In 1970 'to 160,009 In 1971, tbe patrol's figures say. It'• almost cirtaln the lower fatality and lnjtiry totals came ~ • year of incrtased travel by car and more motor vehicles, aaid 'Dan Lama, a superv14lnc CHP Inspector. The miles-traveled is com- puted on statewide gasoline sales figures furnished by the Board of Equalization-the . more gasoline sold, the more miles ,traveled. 'l'be final figure isn't in yet, "but you can bei that it went up," Lan-za said. The CHP Is figuring 197l's deaths-per·mlles-travtled at 3.8 per 100 million miles, com- pared wilb 4.2 for t b e preceding year . What's caused the drop? "It's pretty bard to get a haridle on any one thing,., says ~~~.~ w~ a combina~oQ Some of the reasons listed by Lanza: thelr 1'•Y out of prl.tao under grtSS reviews '~ year and a Controverslal pafo11e· pollcf: . telease Ctates· '.cOuld ht ' ltd.- The new policy, partly vanced, delayed or reaffinned NEW IDGHWAYS -cau- abolishing the indeterminate by the Adult ,Autborlty. , fomia added to its freeway sentence system, has been ''.Hope and. motivation are syst~m in 1971 and_ freeways adopted on a 6-2 vote by the the two thinga ., the human ace safer per mile. traveled Ad.ult Authority which has the animal needs to' sur'vlve in this than !Ul'face streets. resp on s i bi 1 it y, under world," said board vice · . WEATHER -There was California law, of deciding chairman, CUrtis Lynum, San unusually good driving when each inmate is released Mateo, who authored the plan. weather during the first three from prison, "By setting parole dates early months of 1971 The new system to take ef-••• the inmate will have a .. feel Feb. 1 will give all Jn. chance to earn his release." , IMPLIED CONSENT-Call· mates tentative release dates The plan was condemned as fornia's "implied con.sent" law at their first parole hearing, 11an absolutely, comp 1 et e, m~es prosecution of drunken which will be after six months totally impossible thing" by driving eas~ because of for all inmates except those • board inember Leland Edman · breath, urine or blood tests to sentenced to life terms. Of Fresno. Board ·member determine alcohol levels. Drlv- Formerly, conviCf,s were · not Manley Bowler of Lo s ers mum submit to one of the told when they would be parol· Angeles, said, "We're getting tests when stopped nr face 11- ed out of prison untH they had: tbe sCrapings of the bOttom of cense suspension. Co~ have served enough time to be con: · the barrel in . sta.te .prison. upheld the right of off_'icers to sidered "rehabilitated." They've been f a 11 u r es , make . the tells, saymg the To earn their release under fallUm: failui-ts . I don't see. -: . , FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON OUR CLEARANCE SALE ..._ ... ,..,_ GREAT SELECTION OF SIZES AND STYLES Regulcir to $35.95 • NOW TO 51&-90 AL L SIZES ON RACKS FOR EASY SELECTION . ' ' o,..,._ .,. ....... ,,,.,, .. 'Tl ' '·"· .. • • .~ t .. •• "' ' t'lt I the new syslem, ..mvicts ·!iciw we i:'an out O! ibin air pick ~TARS would have to meet coodltlons l'J'lease dales. It won't work. Sydnq 0marr i. one ot • • \ •L( o lo.52 IRVIN~ e WISTCLll'.I; PLAZA e NEWPORT UACH such as completing vocational I'm against it... , :the world's srat •trolG- Or' •cad~ educ!aMD 'Pi:<!-, e :._,~p, chie(. ,11.~,Y mo n d 4.'I°" D~ col~s'?"'"''f' gr8nia> or" succedl\iux''.;0'11:-. ·.~.oald'lie,ipproves of l:turrlf - pleUng mental or, "attlfJ,ide". {the change.. . loath toast?Iua SAN DI EGO,.FREEWAY AT BRISTOL e COSTA MESA, CAL. e 540-1502 . •:. LAST 4 DAYS OF OUR ~IGANTIC R E'M ·O D 'E L ... NG . SALE • WITH1 'EXIRA BONUS BUYS BONUS . _. . . . BONUS . . . illla h .,.. '"" •• ••• ,. ' • e SUITS e COATS e LEATHEU e SUEDES e SLACKS e SHIRTS BUY ANY nEM 'AT REG. PRICE ••• GET 'SECOND ., 548-8684 ~ STORE HOURS: DAILY 1.0 AM ·9 PM SUND~Y 12-5 for If YM •-llroltllt lot :m~~~s~ 11· a··,· S.W la; r.i, • te Pl -ill -""' ........... , ,rice • • • . · SUITS .. . V._ te '$1JS .. . NOW . .. You can oven buy a Le Baron suit o r a Hollywood coat tor only ono dollar. " USI TOUI IANllAMllJCAID -MAITll CM.\ .. -MNTl'Q llYGUIH ACCOUNT -OI mN CASH ' ( • . I ' • • '·" .. I ~u PU.OT --wolotsdiJ, .i.....,, 19, 1912 ' Wed!ltsdly, JMurt 19, 1912 PILOT-ADYEl!TISU 8 • ' UC Irvine ·Reveals Extension Classes for February n.et.rMay.eJp ... ~~le"t Te"Qlper Could Be P~y~i:cal -............. •-• ··"'··•'-lwaw 'lhe rea • ., '--· ._ __ WI!'!" \ ll&ll ,_\;I_ ilas ·lr'--tin .. a ' Dfar .i:lr: ~: ~ am man acti this way w~n an II "°"' Gld.ml -i:e hll:t If ~ plcer goods lilm yeon llD •from 8wlberland. lillo, blo1!lnc.up. , lls,_..11Dlrwmrlod.M1 M-1tblnlt11.very.Jm- ......• Jilpb " wbl,)1 ii a poRant ls to consider · Jl!lk,' . a>mething oc casionally Yemt °"" II I ' "1K. ldllCI • overlooked aa a caulO of ruch who --ai.rl loYe blln. temper apelll. Your husband But be 1111 I lerrlblt un-ml&lll need a llraln wave trac-~ ......... -"·· Int (tlectroeocephalogram ). Ht -'1"lo 111•, ~.. On two occell..,.· I recall tho ~ ..,_ 11111111"1 Ids teeth tro.uble· wu due lo out. It,._.. at ·home, In u,_iec1 epUepoy. In those publle ........... car -·'llhert pallenta propet drugs brought I &et -It death wt will a-a miraculoua change Jn run of! Ibo road. lem"1'amenl I am a l\Ul!ll1 woman ex· lfeo H you,... convince your · eepl i••• sfiorl bolpttal Blay a huaband lo have a checkup. few ~ ago for an Even though the doctor utbmfk lltlck. I don't know discovers no specliic reuen DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE for bla tcnpi!t.out~ts. ·!ran· qulllzers may calm him ,down. • • • •• MEDICALE'l'l'ES (Repllea To Roaden) how -""' ~ I cln Bland ~ y I bell ~__., .__ For Mrs . ..,, : es, eve lllY1 -1411111'11 1 .wper. that poor fitting shoes are a We' don't nally 11 g h I major cause of fool trouble. becaUll I doa1 aay anything Elpeclally In gr o w t n g :when· be pl& lbla ,.ay. Bul,my younpten. lololhm of le n bart 11ar11 pounding and I overloot -the fact "that Utile 1et,aevert -.cbes. And 61 Johnny tnd lolary have cow., ·become very nuvous. outgrown their present shoes It Is dHOcull lo mnaln calm -bUI force them lo use them and let blm llCIUlll and carry becluae they "aren't worn out OD. yet.'' .\fter a day or two ·-11e feds i. good • way lo h e I p l!Ofl'I' and 1' -H apin lllrengthen your youugsters' 'i!iirw. II . no quatlon of arcbes 1' lo lei them walk divorce. My hao-has no around barefooted quite a few family and needa me becluae houls a day. And, or cour.ie, Ije bad a hell'I altacl: year• be rure not lo o.verlook thelr ago; We bavt no "-Y JK'O' need for larger shoes. bl<ml ·and bur' Ille could bo wonderful.· Dear Dr. Steincrohn: I wonder H I'm sterile. Whom shall I see? -lolr, X. ! DOdOI' S!tlncrohn, maybo l!ill. boq able to open my liurt-to :101J wtll help me gel COMMENT: "Your lamlly 111' llmlllh that I need lo doctor. H you haven't rucb an bim" It. Several Umea I have adviler, · then make an ap- 111111d to !!rite lo l'Qll. But polntrrienl lo consult wllh a wbJ !lbould anyone bolher urologist. He will do spenn &a>-.. wllll 1"rt0ntl JK'O' count& and ma ke o I h • r ...... ? W,U, lllW ITU!ly need necessary examinations. ,_ bolp 11111 ldvlce. I have ....., -lo coallde In. ll·naaal _ .. art block· ,_,. fDr -.inc -and ed with lnllamod mucous ~ ._ -co1unm. membranea, tht ...,. ol ;;;"it. -•--1mell, situated ru,h up Jn the nose, ts Interfered with aays <alltllll!• ,.. ... !_helpful Dr. Stolncr<Jbn In his booklet, ..... -i. lo -ve big "Your stnua Problem.'' For a -Ill-.. ...... -· If copy write him al this • r ~..,..ir on 0~-encl··•·· 35 cent• =TI err.• com· tn~~;-~ and :"'~AMPED, ~--,,:.,:,, "•:::..-;~ ~~E.A DD~ED EN· ."t::S ' :-e.:'"J: ~'li----------.1 I ., • •1o ·-! u KIDS LOVE ... lie 11111111 ., 1a lot a com-UNCLE LEN tl•l•,;.olal. 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He Ylln wtU bl Djoded ta Ac!i<WI"!!..! ..., ~ llcned by tho G o v e.n or ml•bm• qu"'btlmll, mmt tnioinl """'pe-st'".'...~.-:. ,_,uy, 1ppllcanll for • lab lnWnC -Ind -qricufiural """"" -liceftM moy qulllfy and bl ~ t. be lieeoled vlaers. cortifled by the state Director and rocJlte!'ad Wider 1 -Tbe . county llllMIY, the ol Alfleulture ooly after P8U' stat. llw. 1 gr lcultunl commlsslonel' Ing an eurninallon, Fitchen ·Or-County Alricollurll l'f\llllrled, ii ~ « . • . ·-. . . Joob llb I tn-1ltor. And bl typee '° fut his &lend& 1t Glen View School In Hun- Ungton 861ch IP"J' widHytd as .they .watch. But beat \lf all, George is a per1DD1llty 01111. . . C<>mml-Wllllem ,-u. ' &lalewide .,., o u.:.:i lo 1bo llw becomes e(fective chm oOtllnod tho -· .,.... delennioe tho. boc and Jilly I, 1972 and the target c:edln todly Jn uqlo( -~ of ..,.. 1.000 date for examination ci f -_,. who --• pa--teil w I t.h peraona !leOklng a· llcenoe II ~ fro m the agrtculh!rll peat cootro\.-June J, . 1Cniv~ of Cal i fornia This category Includes I11formatlon obtained That's one oeqet of hb mc- cess. ffe7s a ~ized com. putar. And he 's.mokinf •di!· lerence In the nlotb c-II Glen View. Gecqe'a buddies continually crowd around bJm, through receoii. )llnch, Ind even ofter IC!lpol. T h e y "converse" with G • o r c e • unaware that tbt)t are recelv· Ing drill Ind 11<.Cllco In moth AgrtcUltaiaJ Exlallllon service 1 g r I c u I t u r .a I chemicll through tho 1111rVey will oerve ta -It fully Ind mutn it aalesmen 11111 dealers,· com--u 1 . aulde ta i:RobUah Jnl!DPllJ to the,Ualvenity. PIDY I ec ha le 1 I_.,,... qullillcatlons, 1 c bed u I e 1bo -•tr v Ice, taUves, pestcoalnl operators, trllninC, and devel91> ... "M""""Y I You ,.id )ll>u'd "'v• me the juice cans sa I con make you a•pencil holder at school I" l'ltchln aald II -•ting CO!llllltanls 11111 .olhera llllillltlon proce1M1,Jio aald. . ' 0% Avtin Poly1sl"-PUt. tiful Hflovy Shog.\l'ftw Of'S 10 .elect from.' • . ore·n s'uNDAYS ~ I· • . AND \EVEN~NG~f \BUY . I DOW!)· • BIGGEST SAYINGS· •• ACIYUC SIAG ~ uv1 ' C'ANDY STRIPE 100% .Acrylic-fiber~ Deep, tich duroble shag. Beo utifui new tolors. 99 so. n . ~% ' r> 1 J" AIR l llTAtt ........... ~6,ft ENCRON ~ P~e ~ of 100% (nc:ron Polyester. Dflp, T!\ick, l u)Curious (or~, Opti- mum PerforcnQnce, llll!1' \'.1eor, Eoiy Car!. Resilt. enf. Many · Colors to Choose from. . . . NOWSAlf,llCIO .... ,-..,,. SQ.YD, SAVE 6.oo· S .. CIAL SALE . CUSTOM ··DRAPERIES ' ' • Pr'ofes~ionally Made Custom Draperies. Your Choice of Fabrics. IPICIAL'S · $ $3.S0-$4°.SO FAllRICS' ' SUPERB . WORKAWISHIP •• YD. ONLY ••• lOlll ... ,.. V•l•l'll --ltd. 2111 L llifl~ •11.ftl4 llMl41 Son Diogo F-lo 3 BlocJca Wat ol lei-IW tum· five Points o~~ all north on a.im-. I ....... .,.... 1111..-~ 1111. •·2111 ~'-'" Silt""°" Wftv, fost to lain! Conyon BIYd. .KITCHEN • • ·CARPETS · NAME BRANDS - FINEST QUALITY ' r •, • · Great For Kiichens, Patios, Cars; Boots And Many Other Uses. New Decorato r Colors , And O!sig~s. 99 SQ. YD. i SAVE '3.00 l 00% Herculon .Olefin Pile. · New Miracle Fiber • Stoin and Wear Resistant. Beautiful Decorator Colors. ' INDOOR• OUTDOOR CARPET~ IDEAL 'FOR FAMILY f~ ji ROOMS,.PLAY ROOMS,; ' ' .. DENS ' SQ, YD • t SAVE $3.00 • COMPAlllU J4 99 ....... ., • ...,-·t • ' ' NOW SALE PRICEIJ· COMPARAILI RETAIL,. 7$4.99 BRAIDE.D RUG ~v ·9 co~':'LE $1,4· 9S ~ $35.00 .. . . WITH COUPON tlMIT ONE PU CUSTOMER 8RAl .DED RUG &12 '°':t-:U s29ts 7 A.. $19.95 ., ..... _ !IML-l hl. 111·1• L Coloo.do llMI. at Son Gobri~ 81vd. \ WITH COUPON UMI! ONE PER CUSTOMH 'Hellywoed ·1115 W, Y11-AM. 111·1415 2 811". north o1 Holly- wood Blvd. on Ver· mont. s .. Fl'llncitco .MlllllAI llt II C.•t lt1I nl-!!$5 Costa Mesa 1714 Ney,iport aw. 645-3020 NOW1)0rt Bk ol l 71h SI. , • 1 • • Ullb. And Ulelr lb!Hti11 lo 0earto II 1 blrnl al........ • CIMDPIU wltllout pend! llld loo, ....... • '"°" 111'1 -···-~·-,...., ...... Md.ti-... pnud·ud 1111-.· ' the -.......... ~:: Geor1lo 11 • rully 1 model the . bl!-prof r 1 • 1 ,, 311111 IBM _..... larmln-•--tlley'rl Pm 1 .t al, ..... lo .llll .... b)lt ' cllolee. •. Goldla Wiiie.mp llldllook· A ·n=. -_. ed up to tbe ......,. center. · binlal1zr aad ~ ~ lt~Coutc.uep... • .... ,. •• llilllr ....... Jrilb ',. c-p•o "loller falllOr~ II 0Wtt ~ OOI ._. Golden West lludeal GllT lollo'ortlll IM' the -1. to .~ Trembl.;, en~ 1111-rud: ; jot who ii wwkln( II Glee "My Lord and Muter, ~ View u a teacbel:'a Die. But Ablolute Dictllor of &nner, I, ... Tremblay allo -U u a otu-yoar llomblo ..,.,..1, be( to ,j dent Pl'Olfl,._ at the col· . nport ., tbe -ol Y"< do-• lqe and it was at his request main. Tbt popul8tk>o ls t5 ~: lhlt the pomble 1amlnll loan loyal a1bjodl. Yau own l,OllO '• to Glto View WU 1pproved. acrtl ol llnd and Wt ~ we Now 1v1ilable in the • planted oa all of them. We ···~ achool's learning center, tHe harvested three bulbtls, which .. computer has c b 1 11 e n g e d wu eoougb'lo ~ all people : students to f e a t s of Crom ltarvlnC. • • • ~ ~ m1lbeniatics that t be Ir And c-p --. ., to '., lelcbers would have thought ••k. the ,-.. ejlerotor, . Jmpbsaible a few week! ago. relgnin1 11 dietatiat of s.Dn'er, ' Computtr t t r · m i n o l o g y bow be wantl ti dll&rHllte this norm,olly far IJeyond ·the frllD, bow muab bi ,w1~'to '' potentill ol the average 111-keep fi>f himlell, lie:-. ; yeAN>ld was qtilckly mastered The 1tudent "11* ln bil .. by fifth graders eager to taJk answer1, and lf hli· 1tithmetlc • to a computer • .They can Joad is accurate, and if ttie com ... ~ ! and unJoad the programs puter doea'nl 'throw· ln an in-- themselves, a complex opera-vasioo of· locuatJ or a drouaht. -. tion which involves program the pupil m•ln&alna b f 1 , ~ discs on file at the college. kingdom. It npt, ·then ''X" ~­ And they can talk George'• number or people will be •· language -APL :MO. reported dtld the followlnc , "I just hid • feeling," year. And IO tbl·1ame ps. ,. Tremblay sakf, 0 about these One younc npert, aiztb kids and computers. YJ e grader Joe Dealton, h a s , wanted to do something about almost cqmpletely mastered improving math abiliUes this . the terminal. To chollengt. the : · year, so we developed a program ·one day, ht decided challenging c 0 mp u t e;t pro-to annihilate tht ~.om by • 1ram." starvation, and then aee wb:a& "So lar itll w o r kin I , " the complllr; -Id ban to ' Tremblay 11ld, 0 even better · 111. · .. . ·-• thin we thought it W<iuld." Joe infO!'lllld. tho e0mpuler .. The nuon for success, he that he ~ dlltrlWte mv 1 said, l.a that atudehts mu.st bushels of .bla birvest. : utilize what are for' them dif· Came the IDIWW: •<Tyran~! ficult math concepts in order . All the people wD1 aterve! I ·ta talk ta George, and lbey'ie · ahall I~ ~ ~ ....Olu· · talking to him as'often aa ~Y tion! Farewellt", . • get 1 chance. And G-ao lilned ~If .. , HHe's a giant magnet," said off. 'lbe ~ chuckled ..and . Glen View principel Mary Coe. dialed a ~Jll'OP'lrll, without ·' "Even the teachers line up for realillnl bo'#.ateb. ma~ he .• 1 chance to watch him was leamlllC .a tho Ill· ' operate:" powerful dlct ...... 1 SWntr. Unvented Ga.SH.eater •• ; • . ' -. ' .. TIM! lllC ...... ti PiillUe " Police&gi!.-';~,. • · ' ' ( .. ' : . ' ' ... ,. ...-....... "':.i:;. Bik Li. . nlnC 4'lr , ... .,. ~ e . , ~nse C®ntr, ~·O(fke. ~If. • ~. '' ·RouStt~~--. •. ~ ~ P " .. CJ . : · The cl'?]IT wbicb leJd ' • I rooram 1 muler'•a ....-la ~lille lid-,; • · . minlalrallaa -off• r i d o Newpert BilCb Jf o I I c 1 · 11ehi-1b!t 11aun ot i:U and have hep! lftolr !I'll *7elo t:ll .,:m. ll!Of-·..wi, duriJI( llcenslai ·~·· IJltm. tbt· --)..-ra&er.· Tiiey \ In wbldi IUO paid--1tt: . ','':; ' belp ....,,,,.. a All. lllcycll Admlill&lritllf . 1 y i r1 m 1 :; &toll!! nest lllOllth. 111111* """" oiloilo Tuildiy •. J.-. will . be I~ o d •Yea!al';. pn"i'"' ID· Ille eol-• tbnJulh Doctmber, 1171, ml mlniilNm' of ·fl Ii 1 .-. II I • provide 1 record of indivklUI) ........., m 1 1 tin f Wed-i• ownership on file at police needay1; •:i · ..,.m.r Ill • lla!lquartan.. . ---· ...... Now 11 1n especlllly gpod ,wed!~ ...i ....iaot1o1 r lime ta lib care of tllil 11111111 and ;;w rn lllC tlu'. r 1. b IDlll«, police point out, IJllCI 'l'tluradlyo. ' · : ii IDlllY Hlrbar.A\'U re&ldenil .ROllllnlloe'Wlll Ill hilt It " received 'new 'blkes ovor the1 the s.i.. Am -"-' , Cbrlltmu ltolklly1. '1.m. ta t ,....,_.....,., ~ . Llcenlll ore &Old weekdly1 5. Tuition fw. -· cllll II from I 1.m. to I p.lil. I t tho ...... n .... -·ti........ ' DOllco ._.b ... -ol· :credll .., ·--.. ' ' .. bcecreteainp·and we1hds . r • · $ at &ix fin &latlool. .. · • .. 1 LocotioM ... llD E. Balbol ; Co . B-..:,) __ , 1 Blvd., 41$ Jn! SI., 1.141 .lnlal ·-ry.: llCAlJ , Ave., m Marine Ave., 416 ' Mlrlcold· Ave., lltd • 81D11 E d fo PE. ~ Blrb1ra Drive. ' n . . ; Houn for llceme CUllOmel'I { are I to I p.m. ••kdl:J, t ~ l:aartti ~ ., to 5 p.m. ~ Ind 1 to • c~ a.-1 •= r 5p.m.~ ................ ! •stUJ ... I 1 d wwww II titlfinl'a'1 jmlar Va lley Stu ent con.a.. ~ . Oery-1111~\I H T M 1--"JUI! • • .. llcal-eltictlllait ' as op . ar-.. coott • ...., .. _ J~1,1 , A ,..,,. Fomtllla . Vlllly ::-..;:a IN1 -1111111 ~ wom1n b one ol 1& ~ II • u . •--llllroduold 1111 .,. ' tho UntnnilT of'--.. -- -Plltlevllle, to ........... tho !or thnl ,_.Ila-. If If' ='~--u-llU -wllll 1 lllfllalll ·---"A" •VWlll• llll -liu ":: .... II: I .... -· lloe In )111111' ........ • Nancy L. Sbtrman, SI.Ill law mr'idly 111' • dlufblar ol Mr ........... Ray junior ODllelt .. I .. ..r Shermla " 11111 ' l'la10lt -""' ...... " ..., ... Clrdt, II 1 junior II 1111 -Pll' ... ..... mklwtltlnl 1111hwi1117, ..,. _ .... a. - , • ' • • • • .JI~•· Starts ']Ven Week . ~-_ .. , .i .'~: D0cks Won't, S~p W.~ ~o '. UPI .,....... ·Near Riot Ends . . Student Ernie Long, alleged to be one 'of the leaders ot a near riot al Moreno Valley High $Choo! Tues- ~·~· wu bu.stied 'into a 1beriff's car following the dncidenl which saw rock and bottle throwing and .~~empted assaults on officers called to the scene '"' 'Ille CU.turbance. :Never-Too Late ' ' -., it • ' Seniors See NUdie Dancer s ' I ·r HOLLY,WOOD (UPI) -n WU ~r citizens night •at the CluaJc cat night club, "°bole 1nude dincer1 normally twllate a 1II1 b t y YOWlfer :p.owd. I ;_ Four bualoada of oldltml - average age 78 -descended ' oo the, SUnset Boulevsrd e1fi"llolnnenl Tuolday night , to Ylew I um.,d-down version 't a Dude revue. . Not one of the 10me 150 elderty1 ~.:>r• 1eemed of~ Jeaded bY the lotid rock music, , m.tdna lfshta or topl.,. gyra-iloal 'ol the daocers. "I ebould 111 not," respond- ed }CaUe Quarton, 94, when ~ I: she disapproved. ~ t ' ator (topless danc- fll)1 qp ere Is very sraceful. Site's very nice." · · . The e1curaion waa the idea ol Nels·.Teeters, ,wli> played The resid<nts of live casa Bonltl retirement homes In Los Angeles and Orange coun- ties . already hid 1 e e n Disneyland, Marineland and similar attractlona:. They were ready for stronger stuff. Fully half of them signed up for the Hollywood excursion, paid for ·by the Casa Bonita manage- ment. The girls at the Classic cat usually work nude, but they donned G-stringJ for Tuesday night's per(onnance. • 1 W e planned a nice mlddle-of-the- road show they could enjoy," said Al Well!, owner of the club. .. We JuR .don't , want anY heart attack.s. ,._ · Wells conlided to some of tQe . ~Hmated ' ~ ne~sgieri who covered the event ,that "if 'the mOOcl . seemed 'right" a;; girls might doll their G- strings. The mood oeemed right but the G-strinp rtayed on. H~·' ",.. 't . er .,Q k'~ I•• Run for set . -: SA~ENTO i'i -. Sen.r,~:L. ltn-' dslej hu ' Iller V. "thQ\lghllu=~ -':f slderation" he hu ·cleclited not <r' to run for the Loi Angeles . County conpualooal s e a t being vacated by Rep. H. . Allen Smith. ' YOU MAY NEYER IET ANOTHER CHANCE ••• · 4 DAY SALE . TH•iDAY)FRIDAY 9 T09; SATURDAY9T06; '--~SUNDAY10T05_....__, ...... In oregon burletque hcluses ' 50 years ago and thought be and bis friends would enjoy seeing the modem verolon. A highlight of the show WU an a u d t e n c e parilclpation number in which a half dozen men ended up dancing on stage. They got aouvenlr aeta of ponlles. Two other Republicans are considering nmning for the \ ,; Soft ond r<wt.dtdownt~.-for',.clifnen. seat -PruldenUal Counselnr ·: ._ . no1 ·~•u.:_.1 ! I · 1o Robert H Flncb and state , ~~ SIO .;,.,._,.,.....,..~ ace yam or nger Star-~~s ,, Of 1940&: ' ' Dead: ·a t ,55 r· , . . • ·PALM DESERT, ~~Ill. (AP) ~ Rochtlle HudsOn, a !>runette fllm star of the 1930s and '408 who later coslarred in the . television serieS "That's MY Boy," Js dead at 55. ' The Riverside County Sher- iff's office said she may have suffered a heart attsck and anoounced that an autopsy . would be performed. She was found dead Monday at her . Palm De!ert Country Club home. • A friend, Evelyn Young, saJd Miss Hudson had been ill ' recenUy with a cold and laryngitis. . Miss Hudson costarred with WJll Rog..,, Fredric March -and other leading men of the ~30s and '40s. The 75 pictures she made included "Imitation of Life," "Rebel Without a Cause," "Are These Our Chlld'ren ?'' and "Les Miserables." Sen. H .. L. Rlcbmiloa (ft,. ' _.,.._ -,.lowly <Olon. Arcadia). Dynamic Entertainment Double Header RATED. ''X'' "X" FOR EXCELLENT ROSCOE HOLLAND "X" FOR EXCEPTIONAL ·MIKE &· L~NI . . ' -· Mon. thru Sat. from i TUM. thj-u 5'f; from '. 9 P.M. ... In his 8:30 ·P.M, throup 9th year at Kona Jon. ,; only!ll ,; , KON1A-~tAN~s COSTA MISA I :b.•P. luxurious pi1t. Ea1y to mointai"- ·Moth-Proofed o"d i non-oll~c.. Alt • _.,., otidec:""""" colon.. ' I Choooo , ...... -9"""' In_, cohn.. nytont. PGtJ•••a, lho9a. hMo patt.ms, teYel ·loOps l u twffdL loorn- h•• p;.c .. -fn>m $75.00 to $1 ~oo' ii IOld by .... yard. .•39a . • I e TAKE-ALONG: 'nlll por- able Magnavot AMln< '1ereo with • '~ r.c. on! cllan(er. . ' \ •• e PRlVATE BUS: Yau can have your own ~e · Une vlith thie: .]~ ""1 bus. It has AMA'M radk>, a bed and at( ice· bOx. Only $2,100. 1 e GOOD vmit'..Tio!lst. d.. item i:>r sa!e tn tir 4td ls an electric twin' b!td! Bu t there is Aleo • TV cabinet, Beam bottles and 1 a pet cartier. • • . ·s..--~ YL ; D;p Ac:h shog ca'rRet mad. for 1yeora · ~.of beauty ond ~;,So tough <MCI dvr· • ~ oble it's family.proof. Miont Coli-; :'\famiacalors. ~t lMng Roam, Dining Room And $ Holl; Up To 32 Sq. yc1t. lof c.,._ ' tlnuous fllo"*"t Nylon P'tfe Com- pletely lnttohd 0\-er Ht<NV Royololro Podding. ~Y~M'" SHOP-AT .. HOlll -SIRYICE • • , Pro-Mork Ski Glovn,Men's & Leothor. Mltte,s ........... $6. 91 ., Women's, S-M-1.·Xl. ........ $15:95 Elt<lri< Sox .......... ; ..... $5;11 Jtnlld Ski Sweottt, WhlttlN-Ski Survn 4 ft. loog ........ $3.91 , ..,..Y1Uo~ -• •• ~ .. ,.'.°.•. $19:.P·· br Muffs ···········••••••• $1.29 .... 111· ' ' .• l'imiMis MUtr W •Jadctt Nyloo SWI ~ W~ s C.,S • ....... • .$1.49 !'!'. with ~~lbt4 nolllg. s:xi. ' · ' ' 'Jl{lldt Caps • ........ ., •••••••••• 'IF leg. $23. Now •••••••••••• $16.11 ' I· • ' ' ; . ! r. t i ,,. ... flt hyl tf/lrt • ........ 11 .. ef tftenMI WJ&t WW fw wfmw tlcllltfo ~ ~ . ' ' , . . ~ ............. h1I -:"'' k' Y" W9!"'1 ........ ,. ' I , . . "lEVl's~· FOR ' . '· ·· GALS . '.::· LADIES' COORDINATING1(tEARANCE · .. , . " ' ' ' LADIU' DIP!iNT CLIARANCI ON F.AM9U1 R COORDINATING OUTFITS . ' You clA't Mlsllh Ibis brllMI·"""""•·. irs the sip 11quilfty·w4oslgn llld·k· · pi~IHfter in ~lif1"arJ . '~ ~; ' ~·. f .. vam .-iim . . $1 oso' . 's'iht" .. t6. .... 417.JO ................... JIOW ' ',' ,. 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MEN'S· ' CORD STRAIGHT lrown·Grttn-Nny.Sky IJut·Gold. Slu1 26-38,. • •• ,,,, ••••..•....• NUYO FLARll litotft llu•N1vy·l rlti1h T1n-Tolt1«o Whlte.Mwwt-Mliz1·lll•t·Gr1pt. Sins 26·42 ...• UYl'I~ BILL CORDS Sn'Llt lllllT cit.rs •I ···•11114r, "''W· ••it•. ,,. .. lft~ Gr". 11i., IN Cl:fllttrf tf ct~•r•r wit• ltfl't& w•·lt·t~ .. Mllft'flttd 1ty!119. , BUiH JEAN BILL . c.m.n... Sb11 21-31. (limit1d Suppty); •.•..••• ,., ...• UVIXX DINIM ' . sa.1 .27.SO •••••.••••••••.•.••••.• ' .•.... ' ' NUvO .STUiGHr UGI . 'N1.,,. .. rftftt.\Tl"·ffftcce1 ' • , • ( P1wttr·l.H;ew. · Sl111 32-31 .••••• , • , ••. , •••.• ·BOY'S · ' . ' • • ' ' ~cOli'liaU,. .. · . ·'6"· 11111 .. 1 ......... ntitw. 111 ""'9 ···-~·····················=· . • ... 7 ' , ~tl .... FIUIS . · ' t7 TO Cni!"' Cri•llft. .. tt'.a.r'& .... Cltl9rt•-.Mit. ' · • \ -$8 · ·:~it.;~-..· ......... : ... : .. , ..... ,;·.. 10 ~ sq.,.,, •II• a ,.,...,, ._, .,. .. , Ii,., ''''··•lilt•, •JM 4•'-. : ' 4 · , ' . . ' . / ?!?~~:; .. ~.!.~.:: .. ::: .. : ........... ~......... •710 . 'DEJjlM llll'IOtlOMS · tp' •• • l ..... ~2, •• ~~ ......... ·····-······ •••••• ••••••••• . ... • • ! • ' ' • \ :~~!9-~!!!~ .. ~.!.-..... ~.::.. ..... , ....... cHA·ao·riJ J, ... -~·o :r '}:t :-.£ •• rr .r TH. ' '·' I 'j 1••·' ' "' J ,· • t • .. ' . . . • ' GRANT IOYI 1~-*·MNK ..• · A~ICARD ~ .• MAm& CHAIOI • .. ;1!P .. '1 COATS " ' MIN •~;iqYl-:-ALLILilS A FAYCllll1E'Of THE WllOll FAMl.Y. MIWS PIA COATS ..... Reg. $22.95 •••• NOV( llOY'S PU COATS Reg. $19.95 .... NOW •11u DUllllS AUYI T·SHllTS Reg. $5 NOW ., ............ PllCI ID llT Tiil llCOlm rOI OILY $1 ) • .· " D • $6'' $10 s9so $10 ~·· ._ ,., •• I • J • • DAILY PILOT ipature For The H~pHit Record By Caspers D.bsolutions SANTA ANA -New Boan! CllllnDM ..... w. c.,or. ....., 11111 "'" ...,.h or hil "'"' ... --t 1111111111 docUlft•tt lllor """ boltll moollnl, -""' )J' 1111 au)llr!looro. He pro(IOIOll tbat : I. fto .,.._. '' 111dlor'mod It tin 1111 ori,tilll copy of such dOcuments and have the clerk of the board ..... ,..,. ........ . .. toplol, .. 2. The clerk be authorized to ... 1111 ftel 11111 I f1csJmlle signature wu used on all documents and oo notily the board chalnnan. · · Second District Supervisor David L. Baker of Garden Grove objected to the latter plan. 1"I'he original should be signed because such actions become part of the oUicial history of the county. A rubber stamp ts okay for t h e duplicate copies/' 1111:1 Baker. The board agreed with Baker. AJtemate plan No. 1 was approved. Mesa Man Must Pay Back Bills SANTA ANA - A Superior Court judge bas 1ranted a Judl"'ent ap!nst •I Costa Mesa man aft.er hearing Orange County Medical Center representatives successfully argue that he failed to pay an $8,027 bill. Judge Robert L. Corfman granted the default judgment against Anthony O. Dernel!e, 1241 W. Baker St. It was stated tha.t the bill covered medical e~pense incurred over the past three years. · Administrator Robert White Medl'cal Center Administrator Robe.rt White said Demelle was hospitalized as the result of an accident in ·'November, '1967. He tliimed Dernelle received a settlement of $18,000 for those injuries rle ·~ Jtobtrt ConrM during his period of treatment. l.~ K~1or• White told the court that . 'f.:::r•"· l7r.n'11~ l". 1"1111 Derntlle holds considerable 11:kl'llr• WtlltMY Wad ,,,.,., property In Orange C.Ounty n Art1111r A · • · · · · · ·and: intends to leav~ the coun. An~ ·j\~11c1 ~1tven ty without setUing hi.s hospital ha ::;'4111 rr ::ie L.11d bill. , C.nill'fl Kt., •nd 11:o11trt Judge Corfman'• ruling l!JIS one of two such adio¥ taken i!l:..~no~~ last week in court b8ckin& of a ~ A , w"g-!.. '· ' ., "· 81111 .......... medical center crackdown on 11 ,,_ Ind __,, S. F. 1nc1 G1'Jtl~·, delinquent accounts. 1rda I ,....r 1 tenc-. •nd Loul• Judge Robert K n e e 1 a n d I.ft', .. ,..,. J . tfld 11:.,., H. granted a default judgment of ........... ,ndtrkll. H. 9nd ,.,t M. ~~ J"" _, 1tkfllrd L $5,887 against Dr. Conrad B. ~-· r11trkla H.i.. Ind O.vld Engram of Oxnard after it J::~ t~~~ 11:. was alleged that the physician 1t~"r:'Jr«11r1ck l:r~ •· f-He1 to p.9..V a bill in that • Mayor Fil.ea Road Name Prat.est Drivers Sought To Aid Blind Dellth J\'edees amount !Or 'treatment lo his wi.e 1n April and May of 1970. MALL ANAHEIM -Volunteer driven are needed to help HowtfC • twt 111 ~,. ... co111 transport blind persons to •~• " -.1t1 ,., -... ltn. I and t' ·u t the 5urv bl' -· PhUl1. 11 ,..., -p c asses ac 1v1 es a •r•fl ·d•u•ht1rt ~ 1r11t· CPA Gets ost 0 Count Banh of the t,..-,~. ""'a~'"'" 11 AM, range y r c .. ,--,l'lolldw • ., Chi • n••rflll•."'· Braille Institute, 527 N. Dale l'tlrMYln #Mli'!OI'!. .... INf!IWI~ MorlWtY. Dlrloci~io~ FULLERTON - K e 1 t h St., Anaheim. £nJ.. kn , 1501 _.lt~in. Adams, a certified public ac-For further information con· bY th ' '°"' WI •. 1 "' countant, has been appointed tact Mrs. Shirley Grove. Oo~' I Jt ll\Ulfl , 1'11, ~ INI ~d . 1y, J1 ,., 11. west NMI. · ' v•11 . controller at St. Jude Hospital Orana:e C.ounty b r a n c h '"" ldttt -. Mort1,11ry, "'' 01~'ALLtoM• here. manager at 821·5000. ~~ !~ :r~1C.1:' .. "Gt°l..T.1....::.::.:__ __________ ..:.... ______ _ J~ 11, l 72, ~NIV*I bY '°"''~.1 T.._I 111Ae Mlll'IS. Tl!Ome .. Tld llMI • .,~twr dlWllllen.-Mldtfll, p111 DeM!ll 1nd Flori '""ncomtu "'~ 'Mr: end MrJ. EldNd FllM!", II UI• , OONld 1"11,.,.r, Ut1hbl"'"' '"I , Mn~tr_y •~hnell. MI'S. 111n1 WI ""' or C1lltor"l1 1 Mn. Jove• ELW,.Wl'I. It"• l'rldly, Jan1111ry 21, 11 AM. 11 CMl~h of L1tt1r g:y f:.ltto&:...~1:·~~ =" el flclll l!fitrmt11IJ _ • J'Kltlc V I I '/I' ,,..,. ' Park. MQGlfbKk CNPll. T.,.ltfl, l~INCMILL J .. w. ""'it::~-0~'2J..,~~1r~'v;'-;; f,W' ~:r\ied bf w1'9,_ C1rolln1; lhrff idin~dfrfl Dil rich, .... fKI MDOTI 11'111 1'.-' WtW 111 ot Orf90ll, Ptlvilt .....,._ .,_,..' held 11 WHkllff CMIDtl -·- ARIUCKLE " SON QsTcuFF MORTUARY 4il 11. 1~ St., Co111' M ... '" 4111 • BALTZ BERGERON FUNERAL HOME Cllnoa do! Mu m.HSI Ooolo MIA lllUll 1 • B1!1L BROADWAY MORTUARY UI -1. Colla MeA UIMll • McCOllMICC LAGUNA BEACH MORTUARY 1'1'11 Lquna ea.,.. M. -• PAcm.cmw MIMORIAL PARK Ct~ MortawJ --~re. llrhe llowpllt JI< ... , Colllonlll IMIM r • PEEK FAMILY ClOLONIAL FUNERAL HOME Wllobo.lft. .... h ltr ... • 1111119' MOllTIJAllY --Ill. . r;r:;r- • • f Two rings fortwcl lovers ••• liotluings $88.00 " ......... -............. .. ,,, __ _ EG11a.dilt_• ,_t""°"nb Mloblo,•upto 17-lhitopoy ~·~a..,. "nn! STORES CONFIDENCE BtJILT" MUNTIHTOll CINTll -·-"-=.~ MAUOIS_lte_ ""--c..-.. .- •• • , ,GRAND PIANOS ......... '1299 l,A•Y e1t.t.ND , J INf!y ........ .. If you've been waiting for that once-ln·.a·_lifetime desert real estate investment, Sunrl~e 1s 1t! XN fllsic..., ftl ................. ................... ... ...,......., . ' .. ......,, Trwf'tt ..... ....... --.. = ........... .. ....,. ....., ......,. ..... -.,.,, l'#t ...... ., ·f'j99s · NIW ORGANS l'A•,ISA SJ'INIT Tr111•l"" s395 .,.1111, W11n111 ...... l'ARl'ISA S,INIT Tr11111 ... $696 1rlltd, W1l111rt ..... , MAMMOMD ·=~~ .. ~ ....... .. HAMMOND ~=.:-;;:::.~ ......... 11111 :'~!~~! Wlllt r!lytllM •1111. ..... ,.. .,..ii1n ....... . wutt1.m1• Tr1"11si...-... w/ •t • 1yntMtlllf. ~···· USED ORGANS s • WUttLITill SPINIT r.::";~.~I~............. •719' s1• :Y.L:::.~~.~.~.~~~'~•·-$. _Palm Springs Luxury CondominiQms . -Fr~m $31,495 Fee .Simple, But Hurry! Exciting new things !If• happening in the heart OI Palm Springs! SU!Wise, a ~lacular development ol 239 luxullous condomin-' ' ium ~.is bl/ilding ala record pacelokeepupwjth pllenom-, enaily-successlul sales! Have your own place In.the desert. tor weekends! Vacations! Or permanent res!denoe! Superb real estate irM!stmen1, loofCoole see these 2 and 3 btdroom, 2 bath Garibbean-51yted villas with blue-green tile roof1, garden court• yards, alriums. Al1 in a setting of flourishing g,..,, lawns, !tees and colortuf desert flowe<S. Eleven healed swinl<111ng and therapy pools, wtth 3 lennis courts to keep you fit! A professional work force performs landscaping and building exterior maintenance tor you. Should you jaunt away from Palm Springs, a property management rental service is available to cart for your unit. Come to Sunrise! Escape from !he city and suburbs and devote your.;e~ to the sun! Today! ILJ I "" -,,. ·-:!I(_, --· < I ' ' ! ,_. I ' " " ! ~ SUNise . ,.,,...,~ ... .. ... _. .. -· ·~ Two and Three Bedrooms, Two S.U. FROM $31,495 FEE SIMPl.E • Atr1ums • Courtyards • Garages . ~ Ttn11is • Therapy Balhs • Pools. 1200 s. SUnrisa Way, ~ mile north of Palm Canyon Dr., Palm S/11119t Call Collect (714)327-8576 ' ' - ' . ' . , - ; " • • • ' ' ' ,. ' ' '. ' JJ '11.0T-AOVIRTISER N Wtd .... y, ,J.,,u,vy 19, 19n WtdMidlJ, Ja'""7 19, 1972 DAILY "LOT 13"~ :~cean View Progratn BEACH MAN ' ~ ~ I i ' P hi S d H N H WINSPOST ro em tu ents ave . ew . ope :.=~~!':!':~hou= Swi1n1ning Classes Success on Coast ~ t ~ Br -.ioBN ZALLllR apent at Jeut part at th&lr day ~ 0t • .,..., ,_ ""' in regular clasa:room. ! Sam's ooly problem was "Theoretically the EH <IUt- iluot he <OO!dn1 read very es we~ alwa)'I aupposed to r move their <hllllten ba<k Into lf'ell. But when a fourth Brader the ,..glllar clauroom qukk· fl average intelligence can Jv " said Nonnan Glnsbur&, I • 't jWy read al the level of a first dlre<tor of pupil penonnel Ill'· !f'ader 11'1 a big problem. vl<ee In the Cl<ean View •Yo-f~ll behind In his clauea, tem, 418ut in practice it dl~n't UJually work out thet way. came frustrated , Beforet969onlyflvetoten tteilJgerant, began fighting percent .of EK children were ;;ltb other students, and even "graduatin8" back Into Wtth hll teachers. regular c1aS!el each yenr, ~This rah Sam was rtmoved Ginsburg said. Since 1969 the • rate has climbed to 40 or SO ftom hl1 ngular school and percent, and q a result there eegregated in a class with 11 are now many fewer children ~ educationally ban· left in the EH cll.Slel. ckapped children -or EH's, And next year the EH label .v and segregated classes will as they are called. disappear altogether from the l For many chlldre~, assign-Ocean View system. ip.!fJt to an EH class is the end In their place will be Le:am-ot the line. Bused to faraway Ing Assistance programs, a *"°°ls, watched over by totally different concept; at ij:achers who !NY not care, each of the district's 24 atorned by their peers. Many elementry IChoola. Dever live down. the stigma. Unlike the old EH programs, ~But Sam wa~ lucky. Three children wlll be attending local YJW'S ago, statistics indicated schooll and since the Leaming lie probably would have re--Assistance program will last riaiiied segregated in EH only three hours . per day, daaaes at least through the children will not suffer the t!lgbtb grade. But new pro-isolation they did as EH's. guns have enabled h i s And most linportant, as far ttacbers in lhe Ocean View as Glnsburg' ls concerned, the ~district to pul him back new programa will ,rea<h t, the regular classrooms in many chlldren with a aerlous four months, and to keep learning problem, though not m behaving normally. serious enough to be assigned :. In 1969 there were 100 Ocean to an EH class. View children ln segregated 11Educaton agree that about E:fl classes. Today there are 10 percent of the children in ol!ly 1J, and moot of these any given school have a learn- ' • • GWC Musicians Slate • Spain Concert Tour The Golden Well! College Singer!, Coiicert Band and Madrigal Singers will tour Spain for 10 days in March, :Bank Slates • March Open ' :The Bank of Newport, Chartered three years ago by a. ayndlcato of Newport Beach tiUllnessmen, will open tern,· porary facilities March 15 at the lntorsedion of Dover Drive and !Mb Street. Ronald L. Rodgers, presi, dent, said · the b a n k ' s Jiermanent building, to be IOcated across on the east side Of Dover Drive, will be com, ]fleled In 13-2! months. : "The temporary facility will riot look temporary," a spokesman said, noting the structure will likely be moved to a branch location when the ~enl bank is finished. The Bank of Newport will have Initial assels of 13 million, raised through the 1911e of slo<k, the spokesman l(llid. entertaining in Madrid and at nearby U.S. Air Force bases. Trustees of the CoaJt Com- munity College District have granted perml.nion for 100 students to take the trip Mar<h 21-31. They wlll be ac- oompanJed by 16 chaperones . Students will pay for their trips, with help from the Golden West student body fund . The trip was arranged by music iristructor Tom Hernandez, after be travelled to Madrid in the summer. The Golden West performers will join Ill memhlra of the Foothill College Band for the trip. , Gerald Schroeder, one of four Golden Wut music in- structors who will make the trip, told trustees last week that three concerts .have been guaranteed and more are el'., pected. He also said hotel ar· rangements have been made and the U.S. Air Foret ha1 promised to provide tr~portation in Spain. Schroeder said the trip would have been settled more quickly el]lecl for a alilht culture clash: "we're 1n a bur, ry and they aren't." ·FINAL MARK· DOWNS.! FORMAL~, COCKTAIL DltlSSIS AT·HOMI ROBIS TOPI ILOUSIS CAPRIS $wunas-c:OATS .IR. DR.Siii CASUAL DRESSU . SALE ENDS JAN. 30 AH .... Ptoal 3424 VIA LIDO· NIWl'ORT BEACH 67i.1970 IOYAL INN & MMIYLAND NOftU -AllAHIJll WlllAMlllCAlt e MAIYR CNA- ' AIDING CHILDREN Conny LaRo. ing problem in some area ," said Ginsburg. "The new pro- gram will ·anow us to reach more of them, and to reach them more effectively." Increased state aid , better traJned teachers, and. recently developed techniques for dea1· ing with learning problems are largely responsible for the dlstrid gains, Ginsburg said. "Our belief is that if we can bring our new methods to bear on a problem, any child of average intelligence c a n overcome his learning or behavioral d i f f i cult Y,'' Ginsburg said. The case of Sam, a real USE YOUR PENNEY CHARGE CARD fourth grader whom teacher• recard ., a typical EH, oan be uaed to UIW1trato what these new methods mean ln prac- U<e. When Sam and 11 other EH children arrived in Conny LaRoe's class la.st fa11, each of them found a small chip on his desk. "When I think you're behav- ing well," the teacher told her class, "I'Jl give you a chip. Each chip ts worth a minute of free time whenever you want to take it." Although this didn't cause Sam's behavior to Jmpeove drastically, he did make it a point to earn good behavior chips when he could. And one other thing hap- pened to Sam on the first day. Mrs. LaRoe tested his reading ability whlch she found to be equlvaient to a beginning first grader's, and gave b!Jn a reading program suited to that level. "I'm a flrm believer that there was never a kid 'ifho didn't love to team," said Mrs. LaRoe. "It's just a matter of finding a program suited to his particular level of ac- complishment. .. It wasn't long before Sam was reading to earn chips. At first he did so grudgingly, but then Mrs. LaRoe required that he read with a cheerful disposition, and Sam adjusted as necessary to earn chips. It worked. 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Sam ha.s essentially overcome his problem. Mrs. LaRoe said that her methods do not dlfrer very much from what s o m e teachers have been dolng for a long time, except that ber special training -over 65 graduate credill at Ulng Beach State College -enables her to attack learning and behavior problems In a more systematic and cons.istently successful way than was posSibJe in the past. Aft~inal phase-out of EH programs next fall, Ginsburg wints to c~n.centrate on ap- plying Mrs. ;taRoe's method -called tHe Contingency Management Program -to all regular claS$J"OOms. "l want special lµ.rnlng Coordl!!ators worklnf'._ with regular teachers to devel~ an individual remedial program whenever a child needs It," Ginsburg said. "l see no reason why a child with a learning problem has to be segregated from his regular classmates." · of Iha largul organization of landscaping contnctors In the oountry. Frank Hirata of the Hirata Landsc:aplng Company, 16521 Rhone Lane, bu been named trtasurer' ·or the Long Beach-- Orange Counly Laods<aplng Contractors' Association~ of- ficials have announced. 6 Beach Youths Vie For Service Six Huntington Beach young men are among 39 applicants selected by Rep. C r a i g Hosmer (R-Ulng Beach) to compete for openings at the Army, Navy, and Air Force service academies. In announcing the names of finalists from his district, Hosmer said he ls listing men he considers qualified, but is l.eaving the final choice to the Academic Boards of t h e respective academies. Those selected from Hun- tington Beach High School are Forrest A. Miller, Roy A. Neyman, and Daniel A. Nolan. The three selected from ~tarlna High School a r e Dou~las E. Dunn. John T. Hamb g, and Torkel L. Pat- terson. By CANDACE PEARSON completion In ~to days. °' ""' Dtllr l'tllt si.n Loats feell the program bas The wumption that all *'probably saved many lives, Orange C.Oast ch11dren are provlnc that a school program oflen doe! more than jusl born pra ctically balf·fl.sh may educate childrtn." not be true, but an innovative More children wlll be able to , Newport-Mesa school dlJtrict program is helping develop take advantage of It this swimming skills at an early spring and next fall, Loats hopes. Enrollment was age. somewhat limited this ran by A poll taken by Dr. Norman school )()cation in relation to Loats, asso c I ate superin· available pools. tendent, at several elementary But he caUed the idea an schools last year showed that "efficient a n d economical a large number of beach-living uUlizatk>n of school and com- children could not swim. munlty r e 1 o u r c e s and Loats immediately initiated facilities" and said it only cost a test ·program to see !f the district f4 a .udent, in- special swimming instruction eluding busing. would enrich regular physical The results have also been education programs. satisfying . It was considered a success A mid-year report sho"'S and expanded to inc lude 10 that n& students -Including elementary schools this fall · 245 non-swlmmers -from can, with almost 1,500 students in yon, Pomona, VM:toria, Whit· grades 3--6 taking the 10 30-tier and Wilson schools had minute lessons. been enrolled at the YMCA. Instruction was given by a Al the Boys Club, 666 classroom teachers, a Red students -440 of them OO!l- Cross certified s w i m in-swimmers -participated structor and a water safety in-from Bay View, Lindbergh, structor. Monte Vista, Woodland and This fall students were bus-McNally schooll. ed to pools at the Orange About half of the children Coast YMCA, 2300 University who couldn't swim completed Ave., Newport Beach, and the all the testa and objecUves by Boys Club of the Harbor area, the end of lhe session, Loats 594 Center Dr., Costa Mesa. said. The other half wlll return ~t Loats said he . hopes for more lnstiuc~lon in the spring Instruction will be April to June session. given in the present Newport Loats said provision has also Harbor High School pool. A been made to accommodate new olympic-sized pool at the coutal student who does Harbor High ;, achedllled for swim .well. 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Choosing A Calling Not Easv " By JOYCE L KENNEDY Otar Joyce: I am a 23-year- old common laborer who is very much lnteresled in fin· ding a career or vQCation. l am "career -less" and "In- terest • less" except for die labc:r1 do because my dad did IL I hav• had no help selecting a pooltloo In lilt. not by high acbool counaekn (didn 't have any ) or employment agencies. I am very willing and in- tellectually able to go to data processing school, c o 11 e g e , vocaUonal school, etc., if I on- ly knew how to discern and pursue my interests. My col- lege admissions test scores put rrw-in the 93 percentile in natural sciences. I <Jove sci- ence f I c t I o n . Distributive Career Corner ,. management Interests me but I know nothinng about what careers there are in any of these fields, er any other field, for that matter. The p u b 11 c employment service iavt: me a GATB (ap- titude tests) and some pe.mphlets on what I already knew. I desperately need a place to go or write to ex- amine ALL field& so I can find out where my interest!: lie - not just lnformatioll ·about one • particular 'career. I want to know about 1)Yhat kinds of jobs ther< are iq.)o13 of· fields and the education necessary to ob- tain lbem. rouse help . - D. 8 ., Denver " , , • Ah. God were an easy matter to choose a Call· Ing, had one all the time to live in! I should be SO years a barrister, SO a physicia n, SO a clergyman , 50 a soldier ... and SO a judge. All roads are fine roads ... none more than another, so that with one life to spend I am a man bare ... to choose 10 were no trouble : to choose one, impossible! All trades, all crafts, all pro- fessions are wondrous, but none Is firier than the rest together. I cannot choose ... " (from "The Sot·Weed Factor" by John Barth ) YOUR PROBLEM IS NOT UMQUE -In fact, few of us have not pllZ:l.led over it at one lime or another. because career choice tod ay is as broad . as the human ex- perience : the precise number of options is unknown. but. conservatively, there are at least 25,000 dif(erenl OC· cupations! I hope you read my last col· umn which discussed step one -self-analysis. What do you have to offer and what do you want in return~ AITER SELF·DEFl · NMON, you're .ready to In· crease y o u 'r occupational . awareness. Since it's im· practical to give indepth con- sideration to 2 5 , 0 0 0 OC· cupallons, through s e I f • detennlnaUon you eliminate a vast number of occupations Which contain job factors jn. compatible with Y O U R personality-ability package. VociUonal counseling services can be: of immenSe help in ob- taining an ovmriew, but today ... ·u tact!• it frwm a .•. SELF·BELP ANGLE. 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Members of the staff of e~ht drop in and out-of each ' other's small cubicles to ex· change pleasantries and gossip with visitors. They all speak "Ith awe and respect of public officials. They have had . "cautious, even tlm!d." The newa!>'iper carter at the age "Jack's story." their share ol libel sultl along flihllng was still going on and · ol JI when be, ~ame Boy The "story" Croocerns a 'the way. he had kt d~termlne that be ~t editor of the Deaeret series 'of columns carried in '"'We carrY a bl& stick," he would Pfl_nt J1Q military News. Andenon'1 "Wuhington Mer· adds • secrets. • . After• brief mllltary career ry r-Rouncl" gleaned from •-~·-o --'d be --'d be It became evident lo hbn, be during World War If In the -uv-"""'""" ._ oai. "'"""' said, that there were no Pacific, he ret\ll'ned to the secret government reports on willing to appear before con-military secrets involved, only United States in 1947 and discussions of White House g r esslooal commltl.., in· potenUl!I embarr-.. ment. . headed/"! WashingtM. JI• •P. and Stale Department polic1 vesligatlng the leak of the "And If something I s piled to Pl arson for a j(lb and during the If.day India -documents to him, although be cl~ssUied 'secrel' juat becau.!e was hired on the spot. ,Pakistan coofllct. won't reveal his aource.. It could be embarrUllng, then He lnartied the former It has sparked renewed AndenOn told the New York secncy no longer means Olivia Farley, a miner's di i c 1,111 lo n on t be anything," be added. "I said daughter. who l!! reported to government's methods of Times that he had obtained to my staff, 'let's publish aJl be "a little bored" by her classifying security documents the documents this way: we can get until lhe govern-husband's position and the and resulted Jn a planned con-"During the India-Pakistan ment adopts a: sensible policy publicltf. VIRGI NIA'S SNIP 'N STITCH SHOPPE 3334 E11t Co11t Hwy. e Corona del Mar Phone 673-1010 I 20% OFF FALL & WINTER MERCHANllSE ALL OF JANUARY S•• Yov $001 JACKIE P.S, Lett ef ... •"-t t.brlu ,_, tk Mffy..wt4 .. .,,.,. e IANKAMlllCAID e MASTll CHAl61 * * * * * * ' i / Cambodia Waives gressionaJ Investigation of the war, one of my sources told . 9n c)assification'." He has taken considerable problem. me we were bungling, Here His staff said no member of ribbing recently because his For Andel"30n, publication of was a conflict between a the administration or the em-barber, trying to project [~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the docwnentl and the ~ mililary dictatorship. and the bassles involved conladed Anderson's television image. I.: publicity are a culrnl,nailon of world's aecond la r Ce 1 t them about the columns. is combing the columnist's two years and three month5 of democracy, and whose side A 49--year-old Mormon and hair forward to hide a balding k 11 nd kr k did we -the large st th f th f . hildre su1 wor , pa ence a muc a • democracy _ come out on? e a er o nine e n, spot. T}1e re t gives him the tag ,since the death of his men· Anderson wu born 1n Long appearance of wearing a Kids Like to Ask Andy tor , Drew Pearson. The dictatorship." Beach, ·catif. He began his toupee, which he denies. The column which he in-Anderson said he persuadedt1:::::;:_::===================================== he · ed •-arded f his sources that if they wanted I· t,:it ~ r~nuentia~ ~ne i:e him to write about their feari ....I' ...,£ ~OCM t jction on Report country, used by more than i: docwouiumd ~~etoto haua~._eAoaUccceassle . s ei'l"'eo .. jo,C'.)FM PHNOM PENH (UPI) -action on the column but wait 700 newspapers. cai~ uJ11: A .IJ Q The Cambodian government until it was better understood. (Anderson's column appears ti\e reports . the sounds f th harbo hu decided not to take action Generally, it was concluded regularly on the DA IL y HTbey gave me a dozen 0 e r or(~the alleged secret fund· that it was probably PILOT editorial pa:se.) representative documents," r3.tmng methods involving 'something to do with the up-He says be approaches the Anderson said. P~e Minister Len Nol, coming elections in the United production of his column "with But he insisted that be could diiClosed by columnist Jack . States." _ a sense of outrage, because not rely only on selected Anderson, until the methods But Gunnar Tom ass on , public office is a public trust!' papers and tn time, he was ai::1 better un~ersto;00 . International Monetary Fund He _ and Pearson before given a massive file from 'Anderson, in his column representatiy.e in Cambodia, him ._ survived by pointing which to make a selection. p~~lilhed in the United States, iccused Amlerson of trying to 1 ,._ f 'bl d · le f At first, be declared, he wu qqtited secret t e I e gr a It\ s ''sabotage" an international _0~_:_"_~_0_1 _e·:..' _••_m_i_ss.,...:.p_s _o~· ----'-----'--~---------------------------------------'---­ a It e g e d I y from U.S. monel4fy support fund being ~dor E~ry C. Swank set up to backstop Cambodia's to Washington atiout methods sigging wartime ecooomy. of. raising funds to support the "He tried to imply that the LOn Nol government. fund was an American play, .ton Nol w1~ described in which iz absolutely not true," the column as physically amt TomassOn said "'nle first ment.ally sick':,and much Of~ suggestion came from me in a entourage f,S corrupt and m-secret cable to the IMF in coinpe~n~. ' ~ March of last year." ComparlSOns were drawn to . "political con-uptio6 8 n d · Tomuson, hl;'wever, did not mWtary bungling" of some of deny Anderson s c,~arges t.~at the ·South Vietnamese regime. the U.S. embassy drafted a ';Because-Clf the Vietnam ex-personal letter from Lon ~ol peirj~nc'f-. Congress is keeping to hea~s of prospective donor a :tla:ht purse string on Cam· countrie,s. bodian aid " Anderson said. "It Is possible but all out of He said the Nixon ad· proportion," Tomasson said. ministration "has restored to "The Japanese also worked d~ion" ~Y writing a sug-ener~~tically to promote the gested letter, which Lon Nol fund. wquld sign, soliciting funds The American embassy kept from various countriJs to aid an o~ricial silence on the Cambodia . Anderson ~umn. Spokesmen At a recent presidential ad· said Ambassador Swank was vilOI')' meetµig , the Cam· working as usual and no or- ~an goverrunent decided ficial comment was forthcom· th9: column discussed "an in-ing . ternal United States election Privately, however , em· 8ffair.'' bassy persoMel conceded that One of those present said, Anderson's IOUl'Cel must be ••1)': decision was to take oo good. ' I * * * "* ti * White House Aides Told To Limit News Leaks WASHINGTON (AP) President Nixon has directed White House officials to make evefy effort to bait leaks of p o 1 i cy-making discussions such as those made public on lndla and Pakistan, presiden- tial press secretary Ronald L. Ziegler says. 11lfl administration is "tak- ing every step to see that It does not happen again," Ziegler sai4 after a rePorler asked if _;the White House discovered who leaked the In d'l a -Pakislan discussion reJ>Qris to columnist JaCk Anderson. While Ziegler said he wu not prepared to answer that speclllc question, be did note one way to stop such leaks "is to find out for 'l"e how tt hap- pened this time." . Zlealer said obYioUlly the Prliiden t and the Admlnistratlon ar~ concerned about the leaking ()f secret in- form1tion on policymaking decisions at the White House during the India-Pakistan war in1December. He said that for the govern- ment to effectively deal with foreign-policy m a t t e r 1 , of· ficials must be able to discuss fl'eely the issues and options. He was asked if the problem might he the result of too much ma~uplicating of infonnatlon. Ziegler replied that there is a longstanding Whi~e House_ policy not to use dupDcating mac~ on 8'nli.tlve matters. •"J' don't think the problem is one Of duplicating machines," Zl>glet said. He declined, however, to get into any discus.1ion of what steps are being taken to pre- vent future leaks. "We like to think we have pretty good security," said Ziegler, but as a result of the latest episode, it w a s necessary to ·"take another look" at ~ operitiona. Lea• Gu...-aniee • Financing Sought For. Air Industry DETROIT (AP) -Civil Aeronaufu::s Board Chairman Secor D. Browne has called for creation of a gov~rnment agency to make risk capital av1llable to the aet01pace in- dllllry lo insure U.S. domi- nance of the field. He aaid leg- islation to crcale the agency ii faribcomiJig. 1'1'he aerospace industry is one Atta in which the United States 1a..,1urly clominanl In the 1'0rid market," ,JJrowne told the Detroit &conomlc Club. "We build tfle best, west and moef tfflclent aircraft. "But, _ with the Defense Department withdrawing from Ila clalaic rolt of provldiog lunda for ~ ana f1dlitles. the m1nufaduren aimply don't llavo tho lwlll to mount another major project. "When the time comes to replace the old turboprop engine and old !ram.. used by 10me of our feeder airllnes, there will be' much looking around for nh< designs," Browne predicted, "and they won't be looking in this cou~ try', ti .. 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Read, dtpuly lrelghters. "" 1181\d In ljio w,y." the UH of children as candy heact--.t least aboard miscellaneous vessels require chlet of the Office or Merchant "Jt's wrong to lhlnk. tht Rem--~ tbal ('!Ot• M«lal ptddlers is possibly "the American-nag sblps. re!fllle crew memb(rs to ba~e AotarJne Safety, said 1 be crews will be divided 'into airli.Ders • tbe o ti _t • WASHINGTON (AP) _ The not~ p-•u-• •part from oil largest and mosl outrageous The head. or shi boatd toilet and wash lacllltles 1n demise of several hug e anned camps with the men balllroom-fO.-bollHHfl pohcy ~ ·~ c= "ploltallon of children yet h f . . P separate spaces from those of g I shl . fighting for the a!feolions pf Cot bothopassengon Ind mw. Interior Department hAs sub-anyway. And_ ll 'added that unleashed in thls state." bat room acilJty, for women I \.A pas.sen er-arry "J ps m the \\'omen ° sair the Maritime and it doesn't deprive MYbody m.Jtted t the Jusli Depart hlgher llU prices might alto crew member• is to be the ma e ll)em~rs. the past !ew years ~ led to a . ' 1.' f ·-11 ment discussions et of th; -shltt State Labor C.Ommluioner same onea that male crew The Coast Guard is taking high eompetltion between men Union spo~esm&n. A seaman ° privacy .1:1eeause ..... re a Environmental impact or pos· ~l:,.:r:Y :~to~,~ ~~!r~it~~Ii'J..~1~ ~'J: members now use exclusively. public comment until Feb. 18 and women for jobs as should be Jlldg~ on bls or ~r lock on the: door . 1ible alternative! to increased -Increased development Or w)Lat he called Jowgrade, Tbe U,S. <Aast Guard is pro-and will issue-its ruling a stewards or in dining rooms offshore oil leasing. atomlc energy could require overpr~ced candy violates the pc>Slng that women be allowed month after that. on remaining v~s. The action was taken al the as many u 10 big n;ew power CaUforqia labor code. to sbare and share alike A spokesman for the Na. The Maritime Union, which Nearly Everyon~ Listens to Landers ' • • l • djrection of a federal appeals plants by 1978, the atudy said, He .aajd the candy dealers because it has found that tional ~1aritime Union in New has petitioned the federal court in a case involvin~ sale and such plants would ,POie en· make as much as $3,000 and segregating the bathrooms York City said some ship government to erase tbe of oil and ias leases ofr the vl ronmental "probltms·of heat $10,0QO a week while the causeS·dlscrinilnation against companies use the bathroom segragated bathroom rule, is shores of Wuislaoa . The sale. discharge, land use, and the children are underpaid, often women in crew selection-and restriction rule to h l re seeking to help unemployed which had been scheduled for disposal of raalOactive wastes, traruip<>rl'ed Jong distances and it's just too difficult to add prlmarlly a]J.male crews by women who had worked last Dec. 21. was blocked by a while ~epleling tHe nation's not returned home unlit 2 or 3 more heads aboard ship. complaining not enough space aboard passenger ships and distriCt court injunction. , _:l:l"":::·:•ed:::,:l:u~pp:ly~ol:.:u:r::an:::iu::m::::_· _ _:•::·m::::...· _________ _:C~ur~re:'.:n::.• _r'.::e~gul~at::lo:ns:.,_o::._r_'.ls'.'....'.'.a::v•:il::•::bl:e_:to'.'.._'.ha:_::ve:_:se'.!p'.'.'.a'.:ra:t•:___:w:ho:_:oo~w-..U~~st~e~w~a'.'.rd:'..,.~~or'.!.:===========::;======== The Interior Department'sl- new statement said erforts to increase domestic onshore prodilction would r e q u I r e development of f e d e T a 1 reserves either In California or Alaska. Opening the naval petroleum reserves of California to com· rnetcial development negate their national s e c u r i t y purpose, it said. Development of Ala~n oil fields, It said. would require approval of ·some transpot:ta· tion method and Interior is now considering an applJcation for · a pipeline and tanker ~ route. / In further discnssion of the J>f01 and coos of the Various alternatives, · the Statement sa id: -Increased oil i m p o r t s could reduce t h e en· vironmental problems 0 r domestic oil production but \vould incrtase t h e en· vironmental risks connected with shipment by tan kers into U.S. ports and would weaken the domestic oil industry and reduce. the availability 9f natural gas, a relatively clean fuel. · -Removal or state ,controls over oil production, most ef- fective in Texas a n d Louisiana, would re qui re legislation at the state and peihaps federal levels. It would increa~ domestic pro- duction \\'ith negligible en· · vironmental "impact. but the study added that proratlonlng. as the state limitations are called, ls rapidly becoming in· effecUve anyway and would probably no longer have an ar. feet by 1974 and 1975 and ad· d.itional oil would still be need· ed then. -Increases in natural gas prices by the Federal Pow.er Commission could encourage natural g~ production. the report said, but the gas cou ld Russ Farm Experiment Gets Wild MOSCO\V (APJ A magazine called Party Life has scolded s ome ex· perimental fann directors for having turned .a five-<iay seminar into a booze.in. TwG Communist party of· ficials were disciplined for organizing the' 1 dr inking bout," as Party Life termed it. with state funds. The Agricultural Ministry's department head for ex- perimental farms. P. A . Oreshkyn. ans expelled from the party and dismissed from his ministry job. An assistant was reprimanded. 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' l l I • f " y a • Wtdaeldfy, .i...., 19, l9n DAILY l'ILOT Jli Kouf ax in Hall of Fame on Record ·V ote --- I Colorad , . I . G~t·s Wise; \ I UCIR~ked-.. . ! Halfback GjU'!b .WJJe~nol ploy fool·' !• ball for Orange CO.st ~liege nut ' aeaaon, the DAILY Pl~ learned el"· i elusively today. . 1 • i The former Huntfngton Beacli High . 'i', ·stat h~ decided to accept a scholarship offered by the University of1Colorado. jll Wise, an all'counl¥ and all-CTF star at · Huntfn&lbO, · as ~ to be Orange Coaal'& top 1"""illll j>ack in the '71 ' .. ._ boll tile M, 115-pounder Injured hi> knee piJor~ the.Pirates' first game and1wU aiclelbwdJor molt or the aeuon. , Re returned for the: Pirates' game with '/ Son 1llego City Q>Uege, carrfi' ing the ball twice for eight y~rdJ. But . 1mee did I not respo1111' ,and ·Wloe sat OU the rest of I the oeaaon. • I An operation was perforrlled on the lmee in November. ' Wlse Illa been tolcfby bis cl>ctor to all out the li72'oeason at Colorado and U. e&• ~toc19so .... ~ UC Irvine!a baskdb&ll team has cap- tured the fancy of United Preas lnle!na- tional p<illstera this W..k and wu placed 16th in "\he NCAI< colleSe di~poll. • iJC!<"' the forie CaUIGrniil -Jiited in the ~··29 and ~ wl Western • NEW YOllK (AP) ·-Sandy Koulu, eilelblo for the llnt time, and lqtlme -Voci Berra llld Elrly Wy0n --to be-0·1 Hall ol Jl'ame IA> <111 lo the llnl lllllltlple tilectloll ol ....,.... lillce IJ65 Koufu, -biurn. futball pro-!!Ut;ed four no-bllten, inc'fuclin, a perfect pme, received I reconl ll4 vot .. , Ibo ·ltlibest number la the 40-year history of Hall ol Fune ballotln& by the Baoeblll Wrilen Aaloc!ation of America. Berra received DI vota and Wynn 311. A l'<!!Wd 311 voteo were cut with the )lllfen needlna to be named .. three qaa,rten of the bonola to be elected. Koufar, who celebrated bi> 31th blHh- day last 1DOlllh, U. the youngest player evf' tleclacl ID tha ~ abrine aod . ' Waahql<iir'(12.0, 13th), mo""'1 into the , ~ atfnga for tbe first time wlllj a victory over LSU ol New. Orjeam, pr~ly Hth . I· ono of only Dine players ever alocled In their first year ol eliClhilltY· Berri, whose SU borne runa are 1 .-.I for a catcher, fell ZI votes &horl of = it last year In bis first oeuoo of ., ty ' )'DD, wbo won an even SCIO ~es in 1 JS.year career, made 1t on lourth chance. A total ol 46 players received •?tes from the BBWA with Rllph Kiner's" 235 falling a short· ol the required ·m ·ror elect.ion. FoUowlng • Xinet were Gil Hodles, 111, Johnny MUie, 1$7, .Enos Sl1ughjer, Ut,·ai!d Pee Woe Reese, m .: Koufax' career was cut short by an arthrlllc elbow wben he wu 31. He·Sl!fnt lZ years in the · majors, gaining little iuc. ceas in the first six. ' But fl'Oll>llll3 \o'l984 he waa,buebali'• flDell pitcher. in -lour years, be bad l ao1 aa . many votet u I did. I didn't held 1t the abrine in Cooperotowa, N. Y. -ol JM, IM, JM and 1'7·t with baYll aa mny f:l: yeon as some otbero Aug. 7. earmd nm ovorq11 ol 1.D, 1.71, 1.0I and In the Hall and tbouPt that mJlht count SIM't 9(1UfU:' c .... ~ '90W'ill • 1.73. 111lnlt me." --. He bad a no-bitter in -ol thosa Wynn bad come cJoee to election only V.... ell"WL"IO .. ... .... " .. I ... " • . ... ......... Including a perfect.aff"' aplnsi to fall short on three previous occulon&. "'' " .. • ' " " .. :J: the Clllcqo CUhl Se~ i. . "" ..... ' f .., ltt .. "! -dlaappolnted the lint year and -. '" ,, ti IJI ttt ... .t.•1 Borra be~.za tha Vulkoes Ind disappointed the oecond year. The third. .... IO IQ • • 1.M It> " ... WU 000 of moat faarM left•han<IM "" ,, ,,, I lt 11) ,,, ... 'l' year, I just abrugged It orr.11 '"' " "' " IS tl2 W " •• batten fn tha American League. He also '"' n '" " 1 IM t1• " .... managed the Yankees for one Hl8011, He said he thought both Koulax and .... .. Sil .. s "' .. .. ••• Barra deserved to he in the Hall ol '"' " "' " s 1sc m " 1.1.t = them to their last American "" ..... H I 214 al " . ... pennant, In 19'4. Fame. '"' " "' p ,; 1r~ ,~ " ,,, Tot•l1 1n ms 1..s ~· IAr· Wynn. who pil<bed for Wasblngton, •1.1 am 'St1l'fy Koufax didn't bave a ~ong-WwN s..111 .... • • 0 ' ' 7 1 .... Cleveland and Q1icago, was one of 14 er career," he added. "Berra bas ·a "" ' " • • " " ' , ... pitcben to win 300 games in hiJ career. t whaJe 0( I record. .... • .. • ' " .. • . .. .... ' ' • ' • ' ' '·" Hil 23 yean in the majors were a record. Wynn is a current scout for the Min-Tot1l1 • SI • ' H " " •.. , "This lo the biggest honor I've ever ne!Ota Twins, whom be served three AlloSllr Olmtl '"' I ' • • ' ' • .... been given, not just In balleboll bol fn my years as a coach. '"' ' ' ' • • ' , .... life," Aid Koufu. "I'm a little aurprised Formal Induction ceremonies will be .... ' ' • • ' 1 • .... Tot1l1 • • ' 0 • ' • . ... ' One , More Step to Go .For L·akers' M.r. Clutch • By GLENN· ll'lllTE ; Of .. D.i~ l"lltt Steff INGLEWOOQ -Jerry West took another lcjllg stride up the tall mountafn ol liukelblll 'J'CCO" Tuesday nigh! when ~wu voted . most yaluaJ>!e player for ttw;NatlOnal liaikethall Association All· ow 'g~e pliyOd at the Forum. Now be bas one more ,difficult step to . go.to rach·the peak -tqt helng·p!aying on a· team that wins the ultimate c8am· plomhip .in.its echeloo of p11)>_1.· • ,. ... .At 'f'l'I V~a he a!m0&t .ftMl!le It as lhe Mountabieers bowed to Cal fn the NcM fini!s. As a pro he's almost made It -but each time the Lakers have made the NBA finals they've D)iiiaied io t..e .. Now they're saying this will·be the year for ·the talented ·veteran · from Cabin ~. w .. va,,And,what with the haters' .'1~ ~to date, so it,~ he: ' • West . lived up, to' )lll ,Clutihfni lol<Mr. , Clli'tdi . Tuesday night aa lie drilled · the wiiUifng basket with orle• seco111!'!~ to aiv•flle. Weit :All-stars a,llJ.UG'lrlUm'jlh. never get the hall Into front court . But be somehow made it and then elud- ed Wall Frazier for that fraction of a se- cond he needed to get away .a shot from the top of tqe key. ' It swished through the net wlth one se- cond left -. bringing to mind th~ shot ,he made against the New York Knlcks two years ago in the playofrs : a 61·footer at the buu.er which forced the game to overtime. The Easl took time out bot tben Caute Russell came through tO ·knock', the ball away on the inbounds pass and the game was history. It was a frenzied finish to a game which had at times Jagged because of fre- qµe;nt fouls, miJsed shots and turnovers. ln !act,, during. the laUer part or the fourth' quarter the two teams went S-'12 mlnutes and coold prud\lce only' one field Coll bot'feen them. • Tension bri>tled tl)rough the . throng ol 17;2:14 .-second largest ever to·see an :All·.star game in the classic's 22-year 'hi>l<!n-fn the final mfnute 'whon the East's John Havlicek bit a bucket from the free throw line to slice his team'• deficit to lM-106. However, when Oscar Robertson came back for a pair or free throws to make it lllHO& with 47 seconds lelt, It looked Ilka Shannan's chaps had it made. But, that idea was soon dispelled when the East's Mr. Clutch -Havlicek - again connected to make it 110-108 wllb 41 seconds to go. The Lakers tried to run out as mucll time as poHlble oo the M -cloct bolore •hootlnc and then Russell was forced to put up an off.balance 2i- footer. The East rebounded and came down the floor with Dave· Cowens working free at the side. His u.looter tied it with 11 seconds remaining, Tremendous Jll'eUUre was exerted bJ: the East on the ensuing inbounds play; Frazier gol the l>JU bot .ltloked it back oul So the We&I shilled and bad Robenson throwing fn to Weal And that's what paid orr. Winning 'coaCil !lill ·sl1aFman deicrtbed · ~ thi ·&Ctne.best:· "·Eveoy·year .. he.t1••1\i !or someone i'to pass to -•tonight. tie waa \ 1lmp1f:his.'s.1Pef sell~'":· . :. : ~ · W:ill,sey · Resigns . 1 ranftd. ~ \.._.; .. J ~. f (fl •· ~ \ -... . : And loslnJ •llllOr TOm Hefn&eihh s.iid,' s· I · ,' 'f d · "We·played· JerryJ;n,ll on·lbai last. shol ta • ,l/ut 'what · ..m '10ii dil ~ 11·..,. like ., , D O • ' 'Iha!? He's 1mning. 1'rsiier'llad'bls hand ' , .I. ' " or C 'I?. .a • , • · mt~iilminal>off,piiauo TliO'liiil ot',llil~ Co~ ha• ,been • replaced bj/ \lie W~ of' the Son I· '.Franclaco .-·on-Ille :Natlol)lll Football ~ Cooferepct ~ tn:'~y'1 Pro 'Bowl , • ·P-a>e, offlcialt &aid ~ay. . • · 'rbOmU..fid'not ibOw •up •f' the' NFC practke'Tu.&diy'JD6ining . .Jr Pio Bowl oUiclats: &aid be· 'te~ CoWboys coach •l'om ,Landry to ~ he had drieloped a sore sboWder.froln the SUper l I Bowl game.last Sunday. . Thomas was to have ret"""'1 to Dallas for an eaamlnation of the shoulder Tues· day ~;ji\if.C.Whoy spokeBmen Aid lit,61!not;~r. ' y ' t:'· ... . . ~, DALLAS '--DalW t'Olch 'l:om Landry s&Jd Tuesday be • wou.Jdn1 like for · ' · . u1"1 T•.._ 111yateriou>Ouani Themas.tolhe back in ,KAREEM JABBAR OF WEST TEAM SHOOTS OVER 'DAVE'COW&Ns: ! • • ' . .. .. J9n Oft' hia 'u.rDe silent basb.ii • I "t. •"' "'°' • -. • Linclrt' sa1a 0 1 hope ·TborDfS 'W'Bnts to · .. ;· · ·j •• ~ • • • •• • .... ~~Y~":c~~y:~ .. ~~-=~~::: ~•Ui ~dly ••e1 .· .. to see the samt,~iti.1'tlon next~.u ,Thomas, whO ScOre<t a. touchdoWn' In · • · ::i~~: ~':' :.t ~1~'t.? .::i:; Yo. u.·n. g: Mesa Gymnas·t during !he aea•oii' aixl had only a few ;J brief contJM!flts after SwMlay's victory. • I =~~£~;~ .Pul~ l.J.,pset of ¥.· .. ea.r .. I tens!On on the CowboY teim. : . -' • , I,ai1dl')' said ~ 1till &Ueved Danas • , • ' · . ...ild have 'w.n the SUper Jlowl ~t · KYie Gayne~, the ..;1y· cmiiast 'to when uked . ..ri..;.1 be lhoqbl Anlllemi Thomu1' \ ~ : \ deleat.Katfly Rigby fn the :recent com-· Hl1b might bave !or Ibo '12 lrld -i · " '~ · petition wJth Japanese.~en. may have . , __ • ha ..--11 __ ~-.·...::.....11 PIIlLADELPHIA -Frsal< Budd, once come up .with th.it sport's Jop .upset or tile• ·.pla· -·-Y ••or·~·· .. .,...,..~ recognized~ the ~rid'• r~t humlD, year. ...-· , , , , : .1 yed..• lot ,.....,.. ·a..t ..... ,,. a t ls•. Hcisp!\aliiOil ·.wfb •,a aevere kidney Miu 'Rjgby, ·the pert : LOo Alamitos r .11ya. "And their jayvee ud ..;i..... 1 -dimer.·· 'I' · , blond,•ilf!iven•ltl'onldmnceatgalnlng --W..-Uope1111eo.•' ' Budd, -.. 1 ~ at Villanova ' an '0b"l'l'ic modal tjlla llllllmtr in· • A•Min' -n .. ·e1 ~ · ,.. .. ~ 1-University lleld the •Id records In the ' 100 and llO yard ~·~n In UM! 11111 • • _.tero la '71. ,. ~ Olyqipic Games in &me. He was on tbe The University of Hawaii will tan tJ'b f "'° 'meter team ttiat 'broke • world'•· ~---=LWWW:I' Santa Barbara'• . place on the , ,Im mord In Moscow in 11111. . '" WHITE Unlvenity of T<-foo tb a~J 'iilospital officials dlagl-1 BUdd'1dift. • all · dltion as unm!a', a tosle conditimi o1. tha . • -·~SH scbedWe. Ha,w atso maeto Stanford thla lddneys. He became;Jll iul-udw : '!'· '? laU. . ~ taken to !llncoCll Valley llolpilal fn ----Tlle-UP117·00rau lutily.G(C'alla WllUngboro, N.J. ' M-_.,"""'!" to.rn lill af -~ . . . ... '!"'-.... .. . . ... ..-.tr _ .......... c.1-alJ I;ONDON ..,, Thp Reds Cllfl Richey ol 1ticb her . · __. , .~ ..-zlhl -·•ell,,_, , on "J<rrr'1 face bul · . I ri>ade the · I • · : . ' ..... '-: j, •. fill~ JI·,· ,, . • .. ~ , •• ' • · F'mielC ICldtld; ;•,l'W·-Y iliOci,pool· • w· · · . • . ti.on .m .llimbiit'what t!ln •t do? 'll!ll'guy · h''t. · "· H. . C·h ·• ~ · 1SJ.:1::"::i~·~1;,~\\h the .hall in . l e as · · OICe ll\l)Se tillal ''lhle ~. Wi!Ji the East • . · lorJ>ll~" ~l~~.<lelghenae'w ·It !""ked . .By ne AllOdated 'Pnu t'Olcbed at Berkeley during perhapo ·111 a JllOll1 ., -~ est would Calilornis and Stanlonl. cOUeee foot· most difficult yearo and bu done bis ut• * * ..A.. hall's Big Game rivals, are entaogied fn most to serve the unlveraity well. We ; >< . an oflaeason situation just u fntei'elltfng wish him the beat fn bis future en- IAST ""' . WIST 0121 • u IDYof their put.pidiroa.b9ttlls. ... deavors." CunnlnoMm ~ ~ r. H•ywood • ~-.t~ ~I Mike Whi~. a YllWll Stanford ilslstant Willsey, who alto ba1 been •ctlnc =.• : !: :: ~!b:.r $ 2,2 1: coach, reportedly had his piCt-~Ol· tbrM athletic director, wa1 asked 1bout Fr•iltr: 1 1·2 ts =rich 2 ... ' new jobs. But, like all other principalJ, be published reporta be waa fired. . ::;:i .. · .~ ... t~ :•:=-in.·~·~ .. 1: wouldn't comment.,. • .•..• / .. "You'll hear ·all kinda0 of rumon," k ci.:rtc · 2 '..:.. •1 •-"" • •, ',••,' 103 But after Raandy Wil.laey n1thleucieneG •·head, sabypoaaedid. "But it wuthe j~ .• cue that I wil .,.._ ..... , " ,M f tball ch ~ ••-~~ th! . "'~---=, ''· M o U111tr ,, >2 2 oo coa 1 a ~ic.;wr-on I etic uua..-..w'I job M.IMn .• ~1 . r.. 1~ :::'.:.'°'' ;: t.~0 ~~ ol. the University_ Of qi ' · Tuelilay, and I felt under those circwnstancm It Ui'!Mld • 1 o.o 2 su.. 1 2.J 2 White was. rumored to be NI,~· was belt I remove myself from that pog1 .. ~~l'ldtlt :.' ~ 1; :f!:' : t:' 1: 'Mle· te11gn1U(Jl wu ~ 'by tion u well u bead coach.". Tot111 .a ua 1tt '-Totai. 'I 26...o 112 ~or Albert ff. Bowker. The to-year~ grid mentor llld he htd =~· '. . ': Y : I :: I~'. · .. Bow~~~ the folto'fring stfleliw!nt': ~ved an equitable le:ttlemeot • hjl !: '· ~:fir' tou;: .:-:,:...w., 22 •• • • • "I ~e· ~'~ and ,•~' .Ray contract. wblcll bu a COQple ·ot 111n • A~ -·t'·'~" · · · · ·Willie>:'~ ~·.today. He'.' bU ~ 10 . . , · He also &aid be baa no luture piano u ·yet. White, 35, ·wu considered the moat • ~ SUcctlllll' to John Ralston aa head at Stallfonl after Ralaton reslcned two .... a 'ap to become coach and ~ manqer of the Denver Bnincoa ol the Natlooal Football Loque. . llatltm inYited White to join the Bnlft. COi' atafl ii be didn't Bet the Stanford job. • . '"lbere allO were one or two personal . -invblvld llttween my.ell and the ' w!mtnillration," be added, bot declfned lo elaborate. 0 My Ute bu been eo1cbin& up to "°" and I haven' 1iWiJ any thooihl to i..v. iDI ti," &aid Willoey, -lelmo bave bad • 4().0.l record durlll( bla eilhi , ,_,.at C.I. • '!be reoitnatlon came am1dlt Pollllallllj reports tbat Cal track . cooch Dov~ ....,. l ard, 32, •WU to be ~ 1thJet!C clls'ec· tor ud wanted While' to take·the loolbell job. Detroit Crime Menacing Fans the United .. ~~ ··• 111·e Ni~-,.-of Mu . And llrong event" su,....... la Clla . ;.o'nl -·"• -.. , ' .~ ... •N, ·~ to~ the'belaoce beam. , ' ' ' ' -' ~ HOmania -"" oecom.round vk~ v.-ir _.on' the beem._,.. lhO 1Gst ._evut, U.....,, •, ..,, • ,-;_ - DETROIT -drime Trf tliO area ol 017mpia S!adium bu long been a -- plaint of Delrolt Red Wina flDI, bot DOW ti'• 1ettlna to the pJ..,.... too. · L Tlleiday la die ·.ROthm~ns Intei:napona! to 1~yNt.o1d:~1e t 1 1o 1 ss po1n11 fir <>wee al1t--•11:011, .. ...._ I illdoor tennloi~t. . . l\llllt:layner , ly .ii.;pi Mur., · be llkeo ll:e 11 ...... If.mllo illllloo '- ' • NaaiAao defeated Rai, )'4oore ol $Oldh • !>1!$~ ;fourth 1in the -an:== fa 1\rlllle to lliM ., ......... t '•' ~r!C9,!JW.,~Rld1~:~.nt; ~·••uhe.·.-r-...... , .... .,A . .,.....ollilf_for __ ~ oUated ., ._..., o r., ~. .,. Hor brolber , Scotl ;., a foolblll and del Mar Hip ..._D COldl Bill B1oo1D M . 1 tt' bukelbell player It ~ia HJcl!. . last , ~ Fllat, a mentl.....r here " · . .,..... i.-. 111..a -Elslo belart, •El Camino Co11op...-.1oro &Elfl'OH, Tenn. -A prtlimlnary ~t-_,... d .. 11 _, lalenllodloto . wbi~ 1171 ltate chiiilplan , ._ Ill( for Steve Kiner, .cberpd 1'\th "-t~u:•--~lf)to . Jleacb,74-7J,attbelooe1"1gym. piuesjlng nlrcottci and-drvp, wa1 poot.. : tM qm ~ ""'7 _., 'l1lerl El C.mlno oame beU· "':"J lo poned TUesday unlil Jan. 31 • .. ' ·dump lliaNYdouted ' ,_,... 'In It!""!', a ·Uolbldl .. •for · tlle , New · ; , , , , , ~ lllo PTA. : · 111o "'"'°""" lo~ un~ 10 Ille Ehtllalid Patrioll and former All· A ..... !or Ice skatlnc fa111 who , Meq,, •••'""'-'\ American foolball pla~ Uni-= ......,•t able to. oee all or an'/ ol the U'.S. II you miaaed out J!i::.= !or tht tr of -.. --champicmlipo held •t Lorlg' Balch last NCAA -.!ball< al tha °;.;i: said 111oY loUnd wba1 they " -~..L.-ol the Ctllllpetilioo will be 111 Sports Arenl thUi yeer, )'OU'll pr- dalcrlbed u • llllilJ -., _.. a::.:."rSltuntay It ' clartlll the Wide chanct al ...U. Ibo daaic ~ - 1a Klnet'• rented ..,. 1111r ••• 111e Wa1d o1 8porlo rn Jm. ftbic1L KJner -* -dllrald 1lltll • It will be played at sa Diieo-And the drlvlll( while ~ -" drivlll( W.le-RIP i.--• Im westorn "liooal& 11 ... -....,.. Without a -..... 11)'1, "Ile Poet ...... -. • ed lo UCLA. I .. ,_ ' JlllllY WIST DRIVIS I Y LOU HUDSON IN NIA ALL·STAR TILT. • .. • Forward Guy a.iron ol the Nati-I Hockey Loque teem ... -.., • knll .. wleldina man aa be ltft a practice -Monclay, '!be man made all 11i111· the :a.,..,~ left wing'• Witch, wallet 1Dd new car. "1 wu Jiii! down there to skate for a half·hour or ID baur," Chlrron llid. "Dann)' Jam-and I wm tha ...i, aml there. "Wbtn I IOI to my car, a lllY caw ,. to me and wanted to talk. I 111 him In. ·Thwl be pulled a knlla on me and made • me drive 1way." Charron -dropped oll ......... " miles aWIJ'• Arnone tlie itemo llolm -hlo otoa wbicb itll Clrrlll. a Orn en dtloea, trfVel. freely bet._ the 11111111 Statao and Canada • Chatroa reported the lllcldeat ....... I I , ' . •• -·--... -.,.RON SCORES -Fountain Valley soccer players · ~ Young Oeft), Richard .. Gonz.ales. and Ken . »irce (right) watch a goal bebig scor~d by mate . ~· . . ' 1 -~ •1 r. I ' ' • . ' DAILY ,ILOT ....... U lllMI NllllOtltlli Scott Young (not shown) in Tuesday's 8-2 win over Servile. 'FV So~~er Team Triu1nphs -· . • Barons E~e .to,~~~ .f:'.icto~y .Ovet Friars ; By PHIL ROSS RathmaM attribu!ed•part of • Valley's · fine brother duo ol cond quarter. • ! Of * DetW ""s....-,• the victory to one h:ppartlnt · ·~a'rry . a~ 1 8c?tt YQ\ZN' :e:.t· Although the Barom 'f'efe Irvine :Warfare· QnTap Irvine J,.eague basketball warfare resumes . tonight as coach. Tandy Gillis' Corona del Illar Sea Kings get their chance to enhance their circuit, Jead. The orlce-beaten Sea Kings (13-1) rated No. 2 in Orange County :and No. 7 in CIF AA.AA circles, roll i n t o Mogoolia·with a 4-0 loop mark. TIP.Off Jn each loop test is at 7 o'clock. Vlctory would push six of Corona•s seven rivals at least .two iames behind the paceset.. tors. ' in other loop tests it's Ed1aon (3-1) at Los Alamitos (H), fylntaln Valley (2·2) ai Coela ·Mesa (1-3) and winless Esj.lncla Is at winless Santa ~ Viney in a' liatti .. to eaeape. the circuit cellar'. · Cori>oa del Mar ~ owna first round coDiJuests Over Los Alamitos, Edison and Fountain Valley and Gillis ad- mits his team will be in ex- cellent shape if it can handle the Magnolia threat. But he's concerned with the Sentinels' overall height ad· vantage and with his own team's tendency to let down after taking the upper hand. "It seems like we have a tendency to let people off the hook. We're only playing well enough tO get by," he says. . Magnolia whipped C d M tWice la st year and. Gillis hasn't forgotten h~. team's last venture to Magnolia. "We led Mapolia 24-10 at the half and blew it," recalls Gillis, "our pressure didn 't bother them like I tlloUght ii ah9u1d and we didn't get the offensive rebounds.'' ~ Vllley H rg h. I ' f lo ' "! Mnl thlJll( ihey ' h1bl!ed •• ooe-lamily flurry bx bliinlred. in the third nu.arter ......... • I ' ill ' ac rr 'r.'" ·, ,i • • '.p.iUing·their~sJde.on top at" ·. :._~ · . •, . ""--' v .... ,,..,, ~-1> ·~ _w made~ many subs~~ as . tiy the end of tha'.t stanza. , wim fiervlle cutting t!>t edge bat a muclHioJded rei!'lintU we dld, so they probabl1 were : : Junior Hirr)l lallied ~ wln-to S.Z, tl)O hosts made 1t a real Fe ,. 2, wben·pity host Jrigbly· a littlt}nore tjred." ;; ner's initia,I, goal on ·a. 1dck 71Jllaway in the final ~riod ~n ra Bosco~ \D ~,open-The Ba rorn menlor, also . from about JS feet out -m the goals by Scott .Yooog,. _Bill mg'match of tbO secood,.JOUnd btoug}i( , up another •J\oinl in mJddle Of the penalty. box and Tracy and J a C q U e S J? It t 14·Southe Socce 'C•-·· r<ganls.IQ the two goalJ wfiich Bdded the Barons"fourtl) tally Manders. '· , 0 rn r ~~ tb~':'ri~'"lli~tbroyghin on a fast •break, foltOw~g a Witlr Fou~l~>,Valley,'B The latter item could be a !actor again with the ~ guards (both at 6-3) opera~ DAILY PILOT ....... IW ·~ k ....... a shuffle type . oflenser thaketl LAGUNA'S VCNCE McCALLA (42), UNl'S PAUL SIMON (13) BATTLE FOR BALL. find! them under the buc pl , • . . . tlie .t!lh'd ·-quaiter, "IJ'l!ii, pass from . ·ll"'te R,1 ch regular goalie Dot showing up .\fter dropping a 5-3 decision ••Qme·'two goals w~re sconiij . Gonzales.-' ·. · ; fqt'. cl~es on . T u e .s d a y • tot.Ost,;rolui'GleilpofNorwaltt";iM!en we had a subst!IU,fe f('l ~lbild fralilll8Jl .brot her . Jlalhm( .aM~t·~coinmend~b\e Jut 'L'llunda the e.::.ns (2-.fullback in.the game, so they '; Sc!ott knodr:ed In goals No. 2 .dual effort out or regular ) f · ch ~b Rathma e.t fi'n't bother ,~1 as much." "~-3 on a ptiir oE boo~ fropi substitute go~ie~ ~ip Ha~J!ll 3 0 008 ,-· nn r . • Actually, \hES'<Qnte~ was a •the \niddle of ti,e goal boz: aildt and M'ark ~wless~;jvho cOtn-~ed.amartly Tu~aday ·fout as e8'rtl .:ls' f:tie first ~ ,-ate~ ...as Jta.trY ·got the ·binedi t.p turn ·a~'/· ttJree aftfmoon on their ho~· field 1 quarter, wheh 'F o u n t a i D· 1 t·eam a. fifJ;h nua;ker 1n the se-. Serv;ite, shot attempts,, ·.· · 1 • aai!hVr Serv'Jte•s · -·1 ' \ . '· .·:. !'.": · ~ . 1 T_oug~ T ~ts · Looni· .Ton.igb;t l\1¥1.og~ '" ' :: . ' ' ' 4res~~~: · :~~~'.'.f.11tntingt~n, Ma~ina /t' ' "we . . Hoollngton Beach High's stand In' the path of fiivl14uig . ··on Jiiin," says Combs. \:.age ' 'ID Oilers and the Marina Vikings Marina·. . . · 'Coach •Dale Hagey• s I ' ' roll into round;N9-,5,in Siwet Tipoff In each ltistaiic~ is lit ~e\,por.t llarb<ir<Sailors could i By RON EV ANS · League basketljell ~ a tt 1 e 7 aj It Is' Ii\. the Im belw~ prov!!le'. !be UP:"el of the night : .,, ,... ~tr 'Jtl..e ll•ff , topight wi~ ~ , enipb~ls. host We $ l m i n s t e r '. and if ·the· invading , Vikings are liopnally · ~ 'P,lacid with geared against fJ\'°' letdown An8heim. 1 • . unable to .~e~k.1,1p the scoring their offenSe tbrouihout most prior ,to their confroritaUOn a HB ·coach Elmei 'c.onihs · ·~:available from a trio of of lhe currenr~·season up to week bence. · · .•. ' · opines &ii team's majol''ti.!ii' 'tefunllng lettermen. Tu41idaY.night Mission Viejo's Bolh are , . UndeieatecJ b Iii ls ln. 1,tlQ)lJi;_:Dunn, with tho · seiii6r Bill ]lfcK!Mey (.6-3), DD~iturned on the gas on · ..: • ..1 ~·" nd • th ivenlng 1n their own gym cthircul~1 acUon1 .. "'.~,...... d · Oller-~-2-2.,...r· . plus juniors Kurt Spreen (6-4) 8 &lllOthered vf.:liting Villa ~eves acing <an a • 11We'II try to shut n·unn .. off, · and Jim swlck (6-2) form a Pai:k's-Spmans, i7-46 In. a , versary ca pa~( pulling the we're. very, co\Yierned • i!iqi for!llidable forward wall for Cr""'vlew League buketball rug out from . r !hem. hlm. We'll ao· some, thih~s we the llluejackels and each has ~-r;· ; .• : , .. Hun~ ~.IJ'.lf ·,contend don't dormally do defensively. shown capabilities of storing 10 g'etherneas, something ~tb ·l4~~~~and "Dunn scored 22 and .18 well. ' hasn't alwa)'I been ap-: ~ ~ Yiesterp ~·a' e s • point.II on us last year in two If Hagey can get aU or even pa~t for· coach Pat Roberti.. ~~Harbor.' HJgh s Sl.ilOl's games and we really worked two of them ' sbooUng with a wilibers In IJllle of their 10.S : • : , ! ' bot band it·could inake jbe dlf- ovetall ·ft!cord.: was there ·• ' ' , · ference 'against Marina's com-~~~~nst the ~~p Katella Breeus Past t' .. ~~: ~l'....~~d:i ::! l"he Diablos hit on 30 of.51, ; ;.,• · ~ .-; · ~ • junior Mark Ford. from the field, (a, T. · 9 Bogdan's status ls ques--~/<'rboka!i"ed 58i:e i;;.~~g~; r1ton Cagers, 78-54 :~:~1e·dl':.~ve~i1"u~lklf~~ a 29 margin and· turned the . . . Anaheim last week because of over..'on vloiJ,Uons jmt Jl : · By CllA!G SHEFF with the final eight points of a cbest cold and may be on ~aslpn. · caM defensive stalwarts Mike Sevier (6-5) and Jolin SU~ CM) figun to match Up a.ipfust Bob S t e vi a r<t (Magnolia's 6 -4. all-league returnee) and 6-4 i Jay ' Adamson (or 6-4. Bob jlotgale). CoaCh Dave Mohs'· .Edison Chall'!rs tiave their Hands 1full wllb Los Al'• GriU!ns. · Jt'll 116 a match be-n the Charger$' tough zone · defense · agalnst~tbe inside etP\OitS of Rick Quinn ard Fritz Miller'~ shots from mo. corner· • . BaUlin(QUIM 1nslde will be Edison's Rod Snool< ind; Mark Hannon. . Los AI , bnSke open a close game in , tourney action to defeat Edi.,n earlier; 1!11'5;1· f Two contra!ling . sfyles -~ play are featured 'It. Costa Mesa and the team that can control the tempo will pro- bably win. Coach Emil Neeme's host Mustangs run a rapid fast break offense while the Foun- tain Valley Barons of C<Jach Dave Brown <lperate a slowed down . control type offense gearett around 6-9!h junior Scott .Reider. Estancia coach D a v e Carlisle has elevated S.2 junior Todd Collins to the varsity in attempt to get more re- bounding strength in the Eagles' attack. It's Carlisle's hopes that Collins and mates lJol!g (6-1) and Buddy (6-0) Confer. Scott Gayner (5-10).and Craig Hays (M) can whip the Falcons wit.b bustle and a pressmg dfµ'ense. ' f , a·bJaJi rate'Ot efficiency Of 1111 D11111 Plltt ,;.,, the half to take 8 command.in& play~ sparingly a-f-1 I D 1 ~ fo ~-squad which features .on• Katella High used 1 ts. 39-22 lead al the intermission. Newport. Three ·Lions ly~ll,l'I ltnlOr In it.II regular ar-dorliinating board strength And they maintained that The Vjkes have used a 1-2-2 ra · -· '. · · 1 w;th so'me lop outsi'de shooting lead through most of the se-zone primarily in chalking up d t one semor -earn , cond half. their four Sunset conquests. Cop A war 8 cara: Cfalg Citro -canned to breeze to ·a rather easy 78-The Vikes appear to have I• ·, •· b"t ' more Jm Katella owned the boards • pan...,-· u · 54 ~-1v1'ew •-ague basket· the .advantage wlth 'add1'\lonal w t · t H1'gh po ntly, he got his 6-1 frame ...,,~ J.£ with fro n t -1 in er s Stan help~ guards Bruce Miller Three es mtns er · in )>oo!Uon for 11 rebounds and ball victo\')' over -host San Whleldon. Jell Hullon and (all-Sunset League Jaat year), ~!~~/la~~~twer~/0~~ wail ~ molding force en Clemeiite TuescJay •night. Mark Steinmeyer getting most vker speaks (£.()) and Mark Westminster Lions Club in a ro9te to .the win, The · win ran " the Knights' of the caroms. .....,. ) ... ..,. Roberts of bis learn I I ding k to , " Adams (6-1 • special awants banquel. ......._ eague-ea mar .,.-u, Hutton Jed all scorers with ,...AA Ah Don L e a v e y • s Quarterbac• Jeff Siemens,· Je.cler lmmedlately af-Tbe IO!S just about dropped ~ · • telwards, ~ ' • a ft e r some San Cleinente , out or tiUe con-21 points, getting most of his Westminster Lions can expect ,.oo led the Lions to the Ja'-•·J·r games 'earlier in lhe <ln jumpen Irom around the slowdown tactics-1rom winless Sunset League championship, U11.Ju;,K tention. Cdecb · John Baker's perimeter. And Steinmeyer 'Mabaim was named best.1 football =,,Craig came to play Tritons are now 2-3. followed with 20 with all of his Diipi~ the p ¥ s I b 1 e '.p1~r while fullback-lac~f _ ,,, ..... ~ ........ ~ MWion Viejo The •J!l~th WJ>rking J<!Llella six two-pointers coming from Anabetnc manoU'lerlbe Lions Jbn Hollana ealiiod The loo•- • • uif~~hich· .carried from five zipped to a 11).0 lead Just long range. are prohibitive favor ites to l>aJl ,scholar trophy. ~end qf,tllt third quarter in-1:32 seconds into !be game Tbe Trllons were led by du! the Colonists their Ulb. The Uon Heart Award w;enl tol the riilddle a1agex ol the and milnllined lbe ID-point Mike Dowling and steffensen, llnlcbl loss of the campaiin. lo Jim Wllkerchen. !'*1J> P'ri9d• , ~:r,~n1!'ge moot of the inltiaf each with 13. liii~~iiii~iiif.iiji _________ iiii~i~ t , VIII :""11 ~, " ,, ., Six iumOvera in the lint k,,., .. c",! " .,.~ / 1 J > 1 quartef 2nd some poor wtillldolt > ' '! f: e!!ii"· ~ • ~ : ; ,! shooting from the field (1 for i:· : 1 ; ,r ~ ,. ! , t . J 1,: .• li.l !>Ut-Ule Tritoos 1n a bole to ~::-.,.,. ' ~ ; : J 0 3 10 ltiy • l ycflll:Oft t t I 1 , • t : .~ : Baker's crew regrouped ~~ l f : ~ ,; .,: ,; J midway through the second "'T~~. ,; ,: ~ J ..,. \Wt en• quarter and made a. run at the s... <"""""-tao .. • "• • Knights. ~ ft .. ., t.f It Dowllt11 JJJlJ 11 > 1 11 Trailing 31·1$, the Trltona' Ni u J ' 1 1 ., , • i ~ : ,: Rli:k Bluer hit 1 shot from :=... • ? ~ ~ 11 t 1 n outside and teammate Dan s.iien J 1 , 1 ~ f j : SWteneen followed up wltll • 1twi. : % ; 1; - : : ~ : free throw, a long jumper and t.":""" : ~ } ; a 11 11 .,, two more gratis tosses to cut "~.,:111 ~ ,, 1, M - ,,_ __ " -,, ,, • ,,_.. the margin to nine (31-22). ...... w e.mwt o .. t the KnJgh f ed Kitt:tilt It Jll lf 14-11 ..... v1111 11 • :n ,,_n u..-ts ollow Ni CWnMI• • 1' 11 ,,._.. l , ORANSE COAST AUTOMOT·IVE GRAND OIENIN°' SPECIAL! r~: ::.•~ ~= s..000, •. 1.,_ ... • Cf*«. """""9 .,....,.. • • , , • • I ........... -1 ..... .., _ I COllPUn AlllOllOTlft l•AllS I lllMCI 171 I POMONA AVI, I Anaheim Fight Set January31 Fonner World welterweight and middleweight champion, Emile Griffith, has opened up as a 10-3 favorite over un- beaten Armando Muniz for their JO-round bout Monday, Jan. 31 at the Anaheim Convention Center. Griffith owns a career record of 71-13 and has scored 21 knockout!:. He was a three· time welterweight champion and · twice held the mid- dle·weight crown. Born In the Virgin Islands , Emile turned pro in 1958 and has mixed with all the top ranking fighters in t b e welterweigh t and mid· dleweight divisions. He holds victories over Denny Moyer, Don Fullmer, Ralph Dupas, Luis Rodriquez, Jose Stable, Dick Tiger, Joey Archer , Nino Benvenuti, Andy Mailman and Ernie (Indian Red) Lopez. Emile just batUed mid· dleweight champ C a r I o s Mohzon last September 24 in Buenos Aires and put up a tremendous effort b e f o r e being slopped in the 14th round. He· wants one -more shot at the title and realizes that any loss from here on out would probably spoil that chance. Fourth Quarter Spurt Sends Artist.s bf Uni'° By HOWARD L. HANDY Of llM Deify ..... , $l•ff John Driscoll couldn't be blamed if he sought legislation limiting high scbool basketball games to three peri9<fs instead of four following Tuesday's 56- . 47 los,, to Laguna Beach in Orange League action <ln the loser's court.. Driscoll is coach of the University High Trojans and what happened to bis team to get the fourth period under way was the next thing to complete collapse. The Trojans took the lead early after Laguna had scored the first basket and held the upper hand by as much as nine points through tbe third stanza. But that fourth quarte(' start. For the Lagunans it was, reprieve from a trip to the gas chamber -sentenced by the upstart Trojans in their spank- ing new gym. : For University it w a 1 nightmare alley and with a starter on the bench for disciplinary reasoos, th e Laguna charge f i It e-r e d through the Trojans ·with monotonous regularity. After trailing 37-33 at the bn:ak, Laguna rattle<I off 15 •lraijbl points in less than four minutes of tne fourlh quarter !'hlle holding the Tro- jans sCoreiess. 1 Br e t·o re Driscoll 's buotjt could c1tcb Jt.s breath at a timeout, the score was 43-37 against them. ''I'J)iD41s never were the same again although lhe spunky Trojans rallied. to within four poinls al 4!H5 wllh l:IO Jell before failing back for good. "f thought they had an ... cellent first half," Laguna coach Jerry Fair said follow· it1g the game. ''We Were fOrtunate to win it. '"We went to a 'man-to-man defense all over the court and oor press forced them into turnovers, But even then we needed the second and third efforts of ouf -blg men Norman Bedell and Vince McCalla." A dlsappolnl4d Driscoll ad- mitted his team had shot bet· ter (S2.6 percent) than in re-- cent games. JAMES LTD's FIRST EVER 10. DA~ .SALE ' I SAVINGS fROljl . 20%-90%, TERRIFIC SAVIN~ ... U9UIDATING .. lance .t Spert1<1r mwchlfMllN at i fr.ctlen f1f rfll•lar prices. r .; IHln KNOii f' '2 ....... --; ....... -.... ·-NOW • aACING OILS &a. I ~ 7k-$1.JS _ ...... _.,, llOW - . ..:,~~~·~~--~·-~~~ W: , SOc ~~-.. ~-'-~-~ .. ~-~~..... NOW f' • ==·-~ ~~Cl .~ ... ~.~~ NOW f' 0 Metty ....,. '""" lnclwllftl eM ., • ~~~-I ~ - Dwl .. ""' -only we wlll 11iiM brwnd -s .. uki Ro•d CytlH lmodtl1 T·250-350-5001 •I $100, off our Re9. Pricel ~ND ' All other 1tore merchtndlH w~f bt'l.ld'•t·211.,,_ ofl Lilfed-pricH I except ptrlt ' • mo+orcVc:les). , .: S.le Lutl ,_, ..... ~ .1 ... 2',. ......... - -"'· • 1114 Newport lmle I CM••···, 642..0040 I -~ I w ............... 19, 197; OAllY PILOT It • Chargers ·Shell UCI LA Meet Host,s , UC Irvine's freshman -baU IQUld •ID test .,.._ Jllllor Collose"s • PrtJP Spike Aces -bomo wtnnq stmk FrtlaJ ntcht at F JC alltr CNeb J.-ry Hulbert'• --year)lnp dropped an W.71 decision 'lliesay nl&ht to Ibo bolt Chargers of ~ c.u., .. LOS ANGELES -While a boatload of lntematlonall)" known lroek Ind field' taltnt will beadllne S1turd1y '1 SUnkllt Invitational meet at !he Sport Arena, there also is a full 1late ol h!ih school compeUtlon ·on tap. First on the docket are the prep ·fleld evenll at l :ll p.m. lnch1ded lg !he prep array are four Orange Coast area stalwarll. along with 10 other athletes and a pair ,of relay teams from ·0ranae County. Newport Harbor's Terry Albritton, who flnllhed second In losing lll llxlh , • .,. In 1J lrleo, Hulbert'• quintet got de- cent efforts out of forward Rich Mraule (15 poinll! and 1uard Jim Small ( 11 markers), who took up the slack left by the tubpar 14- poln' effort or the team's no~ high scorer -6-5 Jer- ry Maras. in the sllte meet shot put last flf hi spring behind eraduated team- ; ~ mate Mark Stevens, is at the • 1 forefront of the area's prep ~ 1~ delegation at the Sunltist con- ...,., ,., .... -· Me.i«- lm•ll ,_., UCI ,,_ USI .. tt ' . " ' • • • • • • 1 • • 1 'I 11 • J fab. LYMPI lotel1 1: 1l Albritt<>n's best with tbe 12· Ski Movie Set at MV The recently fOrmed Mission Viejo High School ski club, in conjunct{on with the Mission Viejo Kiwanis club, 'w 111 aponsor an evening of ski moving pictures tonight at the high school (7:15). ROUnd steel spllere Is SS-5, which he accomplished in the 1971 state finals. And he and Randy Cross of ·Cre>pl (112-91> best last aeasonl wW be out to shatter the meet record .al SS.. 6, set In last se1$0D'I .meet by Centennlal's·Carloa McCAii . Co'unty ' strongbOys J I m Neidhart (56-1) of Katella and Kevin McLain (56-3 1/,) of Loara are also entered in the sbot.'field. Costa' Mesa dlstance star Doug MacLean is included in an etcht-lap best of t :M and he'll compete qainal nine othen, including R. a n c h o Alamitos Darrell H a I f le I d (9::11) and Fullerton'1 Terry Carroll (9:14.1). Aloo at SUnklst will be M!ssloo Viejo miler Ed Radermacher. wbq'.1 llated to go In !he rated four lapper. Radermacher ha:s 'a 1:05.7 ·best in the 1320 and ~ 4:12.4 low water mark in the mile. He's top seeded In his race. · The other counUans at Sunkist include Valencia polts vaulter Jim Collins, Santa Ana's Bob Hamil in the ~ yard run, seeded two milers Marc Genet of Santa Ana, Larry Gerich of Foothill and Jl111 Salcido of SUnny Hills and Kennedy sprinter Jack Stru- ble. Kennedy and Santa Ana also have quartets entered in the 640-ylird relay. OCC Faces Falcon Five ,. WHICH lltOWN IS WHICH? -Ctiances are New- port Harbor High wreslling c~ch Joe Fox lw a;ked himself that. question bn oc~ion. He bu three Browns on his squad "1 157-pollnd _Mike·~-(under· neath). 194-pound Mike J. (middle) and 123-pound Richard (on top). Mike K. and Richard are brothers while Mike J. is no relation. l>ick Barrymore, well .known ski photogripher, will show The Performers w h i c h hlgbligbll the world famous K· 2 demonstration team; Once Jn A Lifetime featuring Olym· pie champion Billy Kidd; and one other ski film. · the seeded mile field while Mesa mate Jotpt Olswang is an entrant in i'be rated two mile. Orange C.Oast Co I le ge' s basketball team attempts to stay in mathematical con- tention for the South Coast Conference title tonight when the Pirates tangle with rugged Cerritos. The game begins at 8 at the Falcons' gym. ' Tr~ Hu.1nS S~eet Tune ·For Sailor · Ma~ frogram By PHU. ROSS called "The Three Bells". on a wrestle-off later in the ot ... c.itr ,.,.., It.ff Today at ' Newpor:t , Harbor finala. 1 About a decade ago, a J.iigh, there also ei:ists.a com· ''.We're working mostly on brother-sister singlng group • bo known as the Three his blasting out or there when named the Three Browns 1 Browns: he's underneath and waiting came out of the Arkansas However, in this particular for what the top man lias to do backwoods and filled both the case, onJy two of them are ..• in the long run, he could ~ntry •!X1 pop musi~ charts . brothers and there's pothlng be very tough," says Fox. with their m e 1 o d 1 c en· sisterly about their SJ>M'· Next in Une is 157-pound cahtations in a touching ballad • tacular act. senior Mike K.. or Kenneth In fact, the onJy bells \\'hich Mlchael to his family. Ml) Cold; ring for the Tars' Brown trio Notes Fox in regard to Mike toll in the heads of their op-K. 's handle, ''his real name is ponents after lac~ · t h e Kenneth · Michael but h e ' threesome on the Wtest.ling prefers Mike. Warriors Win,56-46 mats. "Of his lM record two of. the Sailor ~mat coach Joe Fox losses were in close matches hu ei:ljpyed past success with and we 're looking forward to names like Horpel, Magilavy, rematches with both of the etc. wrestlers who defeated him." But one can be assured that Two of the .performers who Fox doesn't iog stopped Mike K. are Corona Brown _ a de! Mar's Wallly Clark and By ROGER CARLSON Mike J., Mike Carl Z.rnick from Garden ot ,.,. .,..... ,. ... , silff Grove's Pacifica H1gh . ....__ · The Tar me lS OOWNEY -1.ue Wamon ecstatic about haVing the One of the stalwarts in the of host Plus X High took ad-lhree on his squad's roster Tars' Imposing foolball picture vantage of their height and that he. claims. a 1 m 0 s t the last two autumns as a two- some colcl ahootlng by Mater bruthlessly, "summing ll up way tickle, Mike K. lettered Dei Tutaday night and 1hot I'd like to have 13 Browns on the mats at 136 as a down the MonarcM. 56-46, in around." sophomore and at 148 his an Angelus League basketball Not one for outrageous junior year. Issue. boasts, Fox is no doubt well Continues Fox, "After being The loss was the second. aware of the·collective lode of our only summer league stra'lgbt for the visitors and * talent he -po11esses in the champ the sumpier before came primarily because of UM B last. Mike dldn't ·place in the domlnance of 6-7 center Karl ~°"l:iog the New Year, the league but he was a respec- Krug of the victors. t aggregate won-loss record of table wrestler all season long, Krug, an agile big man, the twc) Mikes· and Richard 1s though. scored 14 of hla 15 tallies iq $2-.ll·l. "He's a real ooot kid who the decisive first half when the . Perhaps the nro s t im-loves to come from 'behind Warriors 1sswned an eight pressive Newport Brown is and he doesn't care what the wint bulge and he was doing~ senior ¥ike J .. twice-beaten in score Is when· he does it; jt from inside and outside ' 21 matches thus far at 194 that's the great thing about alq:ng' with some n i I t y pounds. ~ him." d~enslve play. Of no relation to the two Smallest, but definitely not Coach Jerry T a r d i e 1 s tighter teammates of the same the least aggressive of the Monarchl stayed within range name, Fox uobashedly calls trio, i!1 123-pound j u n i o r in the second 'half but were Mike J., "the best big kid I've Richard, younger brother Of unable to pare the margin to ever coached. , Mike K. · Jeu than seven points. "Of his · 20 wins, 14 are by "He loses a Utile more than N•--straight ml f pins. But, if he could improve the other two (but nonetheless ·~ ..., rom is the proud owner of a glossy the field at the outaet put the in ·one area -escapinglun-I' •1 mark)," Fox says, "but M •-I t•· •hole and they dernealh -he could go a oog ~~ onarcu.:s n ne I !"-' Iha!'• ~-use of ... ed wa.i in CIF rmn~tition." nu111. ..._.. "'~ never recover · Mike J. w;;.i~ "long way" competition at bil weight. Mater Del managed only 17 1 . "He's In a very toogh weiaht buke•-in u lte .... f a in CIF poolleuoo compel Uon ~ ~ -a m,~ 0' i..t wibter after be garnered clus at 123 but be'• probably 30.4 pereeotage. his oecopd consecutive SUnset the most aggressive wresUer The winners hit 22 of 54 for League tiUe at lM. we have, pound for pound. 40.7, getting dooble fllure LoA!t\ bJ declalon to the "Richard II always all over '9COrlnl from Jerui, Gary .Bat.-eventual , champion -Mira the 'other guy and he doesn't !Isla (14) and John Schroeder c..ta'• Sedotll -the cols! on a lead when he's •(12). bl•.-.t Umlnated ahead." Rick Knilfln was high point .;i ... ii;;;;--·l;;;;;;;;;;";;;asiOeiOiiii;;;ji-i;;;;iOiiiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOiiiOi"'il man for the night with 1711 polnll de1plte sitting on the bench the final 5: 11 of the se- cond period with • ·th re e penonal fouls. The Monarchs -eel the Warrlon'. helcht advanta1e wilb a man-to-man presa and the tactic took Ill toll, forcing 20 turnOvers. Mater ~i. however, wu ~ ol · 17 miscues and wllh !he cold -., It "'°"eel dllasln>UI. ~ Dll , .. , .. """ tc11lffl11 • 1 J 11 NtfWY 121• ........ l 2 I • l(lln l 'tl• ~Mltl'lt • • 1 • GrtM 11JI J,........, ,,,. T•t1 11 11 1, .. ,lltl X IN.: " ,, " '· ·D~VE ROSS PONTIAC Leda or luy All Models ••• 1ttt11i. s • J 14 Kflll ' ' O 1' 1411 HM!I~ • .ldllt ~ • I 4 It = Jot kt!'°"" I t 1 t llrntr lJJI ""*-I I 0 II ~ •• J.;,;,: ............. -:ir ... --...,.,, . .... Oii 7U l17_. ,._ X 14 IS 11 , ....... __________________ _ \ ' • . ' JV Basketball The program will last .ap- proximately 11> hours wjth tickets available at. the door. Adults will be admitted for $1 with students ·and youngsters for 50 cents. VIiie P'•r11 U11 lUI MIMMft V~'tl• O.bl1 (1) F (2) H1rrl1 C1lln 1•1 F lftl E1ton McM1t11n 0 11 c c•J Gr"" l+esltr (11) G (') MolUll T. KtlroY t'I G (111 KllllY • Mlulori Vltlo 1corlnll subs: Rl!odts 2. 8•-2, Rommel 2, Z099 2. LOW, Low · PRICES ON Fl,SK CUSJOM 360 . 4-PLY 1no1 CORD' • 12/32 11Ki-11UD DIPill ' .... -· ......... 7.71-14 7.71-lt ....... ...... llMl 11. ·-· ClllEDIT CAllO. OJI VOUll ' IAHIC N.it:IUCAl'tO ml ... MOUNTIN9, ,_ I01'A110H Wini Tiii PUKMAll BUIE REUNE 3995 !=:-= =-=:o""L= .. .:::--c-. Mal•'I WMAT WI DO: ··---.. --ea..-............. ....,,. •A•rt44111.o...i ~or Ml'Vlct "'"6N. 1MJI Ml llno4 •bcw•, will_..,. . ... nt1 WT llifflu tOIU IVll ...,,..,.PlllllTaa. .~ ... -• -.,.ct ..._ ,.. ........... ---1 ............ ....-cr ....... ,.....,..., .......... .... ...... ............. .... ... c.ttct ........... Maclean recently clocked a career best of 4:11.2 in an all- comers meet at Cal State (Fullerton) and he'll ·have his hands full ln a field which in- ch.ides Garden Grove's Mark Schilllng (4 :13.2) and Harold Marshall (1 :11.8) of Redondo. Olswang, meanwhile boasts Coach Herb Livsey's OCC Pirates are 1-2 in clrcuit ac- tion following a 71-55 victory over Santa ·Ana Saturday night. Cerritos baa a 2-1 mark. Cerritos la led by forward Ron Kruldhof while Skip Williams paces the , OCC at- tack. • .... , •• n T.,W. ~,.~ .... ................. --"'!:~ ..... ... "' ,., .. , ,.. . ..... ""' . .. "" . ' '' .. .,, ' 'f 1"11• •' I WHnlWAIU tl6.:at WlllM'M&l .ltM ... ___ _ WWII-I TCM• WHDL IALANCE 2 POR SJ .4 .OR $5 ... _ .... lllACISl- TUE PlAYEI PD ET I EX MOTOR OL --- 89' c.w ..... ., l':t!-'°" 97c IOW • N.D. 971 6 9TS. _POI JOW ·H.D. , ... 19n._J01 , • . . ...... 8•1•! wr atsnYI , .. •t _...,_N•-·llf IUINA PARK --·~ IHl-9M. 523-1040 IUINA PARK 1-.otTolleyvt.w ...u. ..... 126-5800 COSTA.,MISA • --··-JJOIH.._ ...... ' 548-2082 • • SANTA ANA WIS1fllNS1ll .._ ___ ............. ,,, , ...... ·--.... 546-mZ nz.zou I ' J l ·' • ~' a J. "" 1 1 • • • • . ' ' ' . . ' DAIL V PILOT w~ . .i....., 19, 1m LEGALNO'nCI Yachtsman of Year Named "* ... ..::·::·It ..:. ...... 7: .;.::-~-::-NOTKt :1i:.:W:v~iv':N tlMt.... NOltc• :·~ ••• v":'1J:.. .... -'" ... 5-·--""-"""'"""'"""'"c"'"-""'"-"'""" ' JULIAN HILLS IHVll!ITMl!(T to.. DI C.. ._., t. wit; TN Ctry («llldl, ti C .. MfMI, " wtli Tlw Oft c.ftdl, l"ANV, Jll2 Dul'Wlt DrM.. ..,._ l"6,, 1.11.UllM •r. D I"' l",0 ... I• 9t JN ClfY ot_ Cotlt ~. 1".0. ... 1a el .. C1tr el c..tt lil\llM. Newwt -..Cll. Ct/lfOl'fllt ,,..._ • ~ANY, If ... M,rftJ ~ WI., Ottore file MW-el 11:• c.l!Wftlll~a!'·' .. ._.el H:• IYf'fill M. Ttl'fWtnt, I .. A ... Cito MIN. ~ "·"'-' IHI Wtll,,....~, ,llbnl6r/ t. 1'7L t.ln. 111 11, ,_,.,.IV 2. lfn. James Al. "Ding" Scbooo- '..mak« n o1 Miami, Fla., has ,. Joor bttn 1 bridesmaid bot seldom a bride ln lntttna· tlonal Star Class racing. 1 He failed to make It In the world thamolomhlp again In , 1 ~'71 but did well enough In 'I' other events to be namtd the recipient ol the Martlill RDMI Yachtsman ol the Year Award. Well enoogh means that be woo the Star Bacardi Clip 1-5- 1-1-1): the Siar European Cllampionshlp (f-Z.1-W); the ~ Star South American Oiam- ' plonshlp (f-1·1·1·1); SPORT ~Regatta in Slara (1-1-1-1-1) ·and the Kit! Pre-Olympic llegatta In Stars (1-1-1-1-1 ). ln the star "world's" at Seattle he placed eighth oul ol 49 bolt. with • DSQ-W-2·1, and official observers said he "'OUld have won It except for lbe dlsqualUicaUon In the lirst race. Schoonmaker was chosen for th• Martini & RDMi award by a wide margin over la.st year's winner, Ted Turner of Atlanta, Ga. by a pan<I of yachting write!'! and edltora. 11 e rtceived 90 points to Turner's 60. Second runner-up was Bob Mosbacher of Houston, Tex-. with 44 points, winner of both the North American and world championships in lbe Soling Class. . Turner's second place was garnered by a first in the 5.5 meter Gold Cup, first in the 5.5 meter w o r I d cham- pionships, third in the 5.5 meter U.S. championship fu.t in the SL P•tersburg lo Welcome Aboard By ALM!)N LOCKABEY There'• 111 old adage around yachting circles: When two saµJng yacht. meet on an open stretch ol water a race enJUfl. There's another theory that yacht racing started aome- wbere back in the dark age.s when the owner or skipper of eome' yacht aaid to another: "I 'll wager that my yacht is futei' than your's over a given coune." A r ace ensued. ¥ • matter of fact, the latter theory ls how the famed Beer Can Regatta got started a numbtr of years ago. And that'• just about the situation in the upcoming three.race match aeries between Mark Johnson's 73-foot Windward Passage and Ken DeMeuse's 73-foot Biackfin. Yea, cblldrtn, there will be yet another match race aeries between this pair off Lon~ Beach, Jan. 28-29-30. It all started during the r f.cent SL Francis Yacht Club Tinsley Island Stag Cruise, a four-day eating and drinking bash. The challenge r;upposedly came from DeMeuse who was !till smarting over a three-race defeat by WP in the SL Francis Perpetual Series a few days previout. In that race WP took the measure of Blackfin three stralgbt by margins of three to Ove minutes over 21·25 mile courses in typical blustery San Fr,anci.sco Bay weather. 1 But DeMeu.se apparenUy was remembering Blackfih's defeat of WP in California Yacht Club's Callfomia Cup Series wbe:n the winds off Marina deJ R ey were e1tremely light. So be figured tbe usually moderate winds off Long Beach mig ht be the eqWlllw. Besides, the two yacht. lhould be busy doing l!OllM!thlng In the way ol warmups prior to the start of the San Diego to Acapulco race Feb. 8. -besides: DeMl!llle, during the Tinsley lsllnd endle was already making plans to have some Changes mede &o Blackfin which Jbould make her a faster boat. These changes have been made. With the exception of the original meeting between the two in the California Cup, the competition has all fav- orod WP. A few day1 alter the C.IUomla Cup the two tangled In the ,Transpac Los Angeles to Honolulu race in which WP beat Blacldin to Dia m ond 1 Head by nearly an hour, only to have the victory nullifild by a two hour penality for a ttartlilg l.ble ln&actlon. lllackfin was given credit for first to Onisb and a new ela~ Ume record -:-a decision that w as only quieted by WP'1 ruoundlng victory in the 1971 Transpac. Original owner Robert F. Johnaon was smarting so much over what be considered an unjust penalty (a penalty tmpoied on elapsed time rather than corrected time) that be vowed he would never race in another Transpac. Ft. Lauderdale (SORC) In bis converted U-meter American Eagle; fourth overall in the SORC; first In the Annapolis F.U Serlea In the yacht Run- ning Tide. and flrat to finish In the lleta Dlv!Jlon of England's rugged Fa.stnet race. Since the selections were made, Turner baJ also sewed up the Ocean Racing world championship (sailed over a three-year period ) by a aecond place in the final race of the Southern Cross Series in Australt.. In the women's competition, Jane Pegel of Williams Bay, Wisc. was voted the Martini & Rossi Yachtswoman of the year by a close margin of four points over Sylvia Everdell ot Duxbury, Mass. Mn. Pegel posted wins in the M Scow B !1Je Chip Regatta and the Laser Midwest Cham· pioll8hlp. This year marks the flrat time In the history of the Martini & RDMI Yachlsman and Yachtswoman of the Ye&r Awards that an Adams Cup winner (women's North American s a J I i n g cham· plonshlps) was not named as the female recipient. Finishing fourth in the male cort)petlUon were G r a b a m Hall of Sea Cllll, N. V. and Mark Johnson, Freeport, Grand Bahama, who both tallied 35 pointa. Glen Foster of New York was fifth with 31 points. Johnson's points came on his CISA Buys Olympic Boat Fleet 1:11, N-t hldl, Ctllflnlt ...... Ct IC 0 11..C I. 0 TM AN D akM •Ill M "*"le~ ...-alld , ... lklt wlll M ~,, ..,.i W ,... Tiii• --1, Mini condlKttd .., --COMl"A~Y. A Celfforfllt •IM .. n:oo ··"'· ., •• "°" l!WMflw Ii.Ml • lhlt ··''tt ..... '°"' ........... lfldlvlMI F,•• ,,.... ~ ,.._. Ctll• M .,~ Ofl W"°1 •dt'(, lllJWllVt t, U ,,.Ktk'...._ Ofl ,..-....w, '*-'¥ f, 1Yt'e!I M. TtrtM1tr ~ ' 1rn. In .,. c""""' CMmttr .. tlty M•H. 1tn. !f'I ,... ewnctl CMlnMI'&. CWY Ht.II. Thk ,,.,_, filM Wlltl "" c.uir.,., _ ........... ~ .., • 11 Ftlr Drlv .. eo.11 "'-'· Ctlltor1'1•· fol 11 '•Ir Drlw. tell• ... C..litwil(1, ,.... Cltrk .. Ort-Couflt'I' O'I: Jan. lJ, ttl'2. ~ IM l'Uml.tllfll ot .UPMAL T !of ,.....It of 111t flll'nlMint f If 1 lfOAD I A ' I 1'¥ l.....,ly J M.odOll O.llVIY C-ty C. A. HltMe City 1tr .. f1. MATllUAL for"""*' _..,rllditlt !ft IM C:ltA.. • l'li* Tt!lt =· ~;:-"'~ IN c-ty be"':~'~=':'~ 11w0ff-:11:1::-~ c:iz.::.=•.=:· IM~--mtf l"llblllhtd Ortnet C0ttl 01Lfr l"llot Olrtl ti Of .... CWl!ty M DK....,!,, Cllrll, ti 11 '•I• Ol'lvt, CMlt Mnt, be aMlllWCI ti Ille .rflct 91 fllt City Cltrl. Jtn\ltlV tt 2' tnd Ftbrutrv J. t, 1'12 1'71. ~ inefty J. ~ Dffljty COUii-CtUtornlt, 1141 lh.Ould b9 rtlvrntd In • 9' 11 l'tlt OflYI; Ctllt MeM. C.Jlfiwnl•. , ' • 1;..12 "1 Cieri!, -ttd """'"-• 1c1er11111ec1 on "" out•Mlt 11c11 "*'Id be ,,,.,,,.. lfl • M•IM fl*U wltll fflt l id lttm N...,.,.._r •fld the OHft.; 911""°"', io.hflffld on JN wtlldt wltfl PW!lfllltd Of-. Ct.ail Dtlly t'l)Ot, lne Dtt1. !flt lid II"" NlllNMI' tnil tllt OMnlnt LEGAL NOTICE ~ 2'. ltn eflll J•nu1ry I. 1t. \f, IEltll 1>14 tll•ll Wiidiy Nth •nd llW'Y 0.1-. 1 ----;;;:;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;----i-•-m __________ ~_,::::::.:11 1ttm 11 m torlfl 111 111:t aotClflcttion.. , ltd! bid t111u INCH\' ucll Mid """' Any tlld t)I l~lo,_ to lllt •ll'KlllU-tttm ti Ml torlfl In "" .-11k1l1tnt. '':Z:I~0~/.:~~1::~s LEGAL NOO'ICE "°'1t m111t bf ct1.,UI U•ltd !11 tllt Oki, Anf tllf •II .. l::•••flon• to, tlM .-c111c .. Tht folloWlnt Hl'ton 11 f0ltl9 M l-•1111 ltl111t• 10 Ml iOl'.tfl 111\' ltMI In tllt t111M 1rnua1 b9 c!Mrl\o' ,,..., h1 ttll llkt 111 ~lflutl-lhtll IN •rp.if'llh tor r• tNI ltllultl • Mt '°"" •Y lttm 111 1M ~'. ~•SA G£•E•ATO• IOI l'ICTtlfOUI IUllNlll IKfJon of !tit blCI. tHClrlCflloN IMH .. •relill'Mll lw t• ~ ' NAM• ITAT•"'•NT !"tdl blCI WU HI fO!'tfl lllt lull II-lttllort ft lf'lt bid, ' ••• "°" Jt .. COiia ""'"'· C•lll. TM f'Oltowlnt ..::r-.., ""' tnd ,..14tnUI of Ill WION tnd Nrtlt1 litdl tNf tll•ll lft "'"" "" tvo _, tl>'fftOlld EdWtrd HlllltNofd, 511 ,.,.tOl'I ·•• 1111 ...,. Mii 111Mr...ild In"* ,,_I 11 prhic:INll 11'1 111111 rttJfil(I(• of 111 """MM 111111 ,_rt1t1 H•mlllvn 11 .• C.11 MH.a, Ctltl. •s: ~ l!Gnl I ....... tilt . • • I -"'lld .. I Tiii• M lllfff b belne COl'ld<Xtld by •n PAUIA Hl'-U INvlnMfNT COM-CIM .. Cot'llOI'• ' "' -"'""' t111ttft,.. In""',,..... •• ~· N • It lnlll¥ltlutf . PAHV, "" DllPonl Drlvt, $ulll ,. .. "" p,.\lclfl'll, S.C11t•1"1" Tf'U¥/rlt •NI CIM of , ....... atlOl\I, lnclvOt""' "''"'t ol 1tfvmond EOw1rd Hullbtrd N-wt IM<ll, C1llfwllft '*' Mttlfftr. lllt PrMldtfll, S.CrttMY• T....aunr tt'ld .... 111 l vron M. T•mut 110• Anti Cir Tiit City C-.JI of "" City ., (Ml• Mt ........ 11••-t Id Wltfl ""-County , It NtwHl't 1"'' -• #MN ttMNH JN rlftlt to r1ftct •nv or Tt. City Counclt M lllf CitY el' c:.tt• Cl«k ot Ortn" Cciunry oni Ja(I.. J, 1t1i. CT ,· ·• •IKfl, Ct llfor11Lt ~ •II tlldl. Ml ....,.., .... lllt rlll!I It rtlKI tn'I' ., ........... "' J. ~ o.,,ut'I' ,_"' I '··bu .. -11 Mfnt COlldllC!ld lit'..., DAT.ED· JenuMY 17 Im '~. Cl«k ndlw u.I • • • "' •· • Pltt1• ,;/"Oii M. Tittlllltffl' l"~Utllld °''""' Cotti D•llr Pllo!, DATIDr J111U.,., 17, 1m record setting Transpac race, ~lllltd Or•noe cont ci.1rv l"llot Thi• •l•Mmtt'lt t11M wltfl .._ coi;nrv J"""ll'Y 1'· 1m l•\'n Plllll""'111 °'"* CMlt o.n, '"'"' Miami to Jamaica race (also J1nu1,., .s. tt, i,, u. im .. n c..,. or or.,;.. COUllf'I' 11111 Jt11. 11. ''"· LEG" NOTICE Jarwt7 ''· im ,..,.,, 1------------1~r.,:.•-"' J, Mtddolc, °'""" COUllty AU . 'LEGAL NOUCE a new record) third in the LEGAL NOTICE l"llMl1-----;,~1trnT>Tn>oou~•i"'iovusii1;,;:.,;;,:---J---:;:::.::~~::::__--SORC and wiMer of the St. PUbltshtd o...,.... CO.ti DttlY 1"1~. NAM• ITATIM.IHT • .,.. N .. 1N1'K Francis Perpetual Tr 0 p h y •tcr1TIDUS IUllNISS J__..,. ''· 2" •Ml ,. •• IV " •• 1m n.. followlftl ,,.,._ IJ dollll bu•l1111u NOTIC• OP IUut TlANSP•lt NA.Ml: STAT•MINT 1»-n u : Itta''" .... , u.C.C.) over arch-rival Blackfin. Tht folloWtrw ..,_ II CIOfM tiu11-, THI! COf"•f'E t •1 MtrlM "'"''·· Nolin 1, lltrttl\I .iwn ,. ttw Cr-.t1i.r1 The winners or the Martini ••; HAlllt:V'I GULF SEll\llCE. UJOl LEGAL NOTICE 1~1:::i:: .. ~~!.. ltn °""" Or .. :i.1~ ~:::.·~:· ,g4'::: ... :::-,.:. & Rossi awards will receive EdWlfdt 11•• Huntlnt!Ot'I 9••ct1. n .. , N...--1 IMth e 11 ,,_ ••tbdl L•l•lld, CMll'Y • Of•-· ""' -' . . Burl C, HtrrllOfl, 1'371 St11!1 Aflfft 'ICTITIOUS IUSINllS Thli bullntM Ii ~ cor!IWClfll:I by 1n Ct1ifdrnl1, !ht! t bulk 11-tw 11 t bollt to elegant TUfany-des1gned sad· ln., Hun111111on '-di.'™'· NAM• ITAT•M•NT IN1lv1c111•1. ' l 1>1 "'~' to "*""" 1. 1<1<11111, l'n• tronhi'es and s uitably Tiii• "'1•1nnr. 11 1>1t111 conc111cted W •n Tri. followl111 --11 11o1111 Mint•• TP1om11 Strlll• . Tr1nrr.r".-wtiota ,..lfHM• 11 flS26 I) r:. lndl¥ldu1l tt: Tt!ll 1!1ltmel!I J!jM , wlll't 1N Counl't' ~Jn111r, L1tUM NltUll, t.wntv If ()(1111t, engra.ved plaques at a recep-,.. •111~1 c . H1 •;,1.,1to11 1_ .... c , MAltL!NE ROIElfTs, 100 wn1 Cltl'it o1 o''"" Tifltv, en: J1t1. 11, 1t12. ''''" ot C•lllornl•. . be h . th ho n ' • em•n w "' '"'" oun 'I' COIJI HIMw•v. NtwPOf'I ltlCh, C•L l't' ltut rlv ~. o.utv <;ounty Tiit praptrty 111 be ti'.....,. 11 lou!M tion to eld m elr nor. Cl.nt •f Or•nM Coun1v °": Jin. u, 1tn. lol• l . 01.,,.,, 406 Mon1tr1y ROtd Cltrll. ,, ttsl't M1rlnt A¥111111, 1•1bOI """"· Scoring for the winners is ~~h¥trlY J . MlddoX O.Pllf'I' Countv "M", 5aut11 fl•sac1t11•, Cat, FlUM eoumv ot C>r•net· stttt., c.tUIWnl•. . . Thl1 1>11111111111 I• b91nt condllc:lld b't' t n l"ublllllfd Ortll cci.11 Otllv Piiot, ~•Ill PfGllll"l't' 11 Ottc:rlbed 111 ...,.r•1 based on 10 points for first '""1111,.,. 0 ,.,.e c 11 0 ,, ' ,1r13!' 1nc11vlctu•1. J•11utrv 1t, ,., •ncl Ftbru•rv :z. t . 1m 11: jA.11 1todc 1n tr• 11•111,..,, Mti1~ I f d f. Oii • 'I' "'' 1.011 L. Gl•nn l»-11 "'"''' tradt n11M •nd fOOd win ., thtt pace. seven or secon , 1ve J•-rv 1t, "· •nd FtOru.rv 2. t, tm Thi• 1t•t1m1n1 1111c1 with m. countv lllflillH' lll'IOP t111111111u .,_ " .,, 111e for third four' for fourth and IJ3.n c11rt • or1_. CouritJt on: J•11. 3. 1m. LEGAL NOTICE 1.r,.r Slloc> .~ lout• •t i11vi Mtrln1 three foi-Cifth. The voling LEGAL NOTICE -~r.,:.,...rrr L. MMdolc. °""'" Coullf'I' ;~:..: i:·~i:;:1cJ!i!~· cotlnft. ., 0rt11et. IA\ SJt7 pan~J jg directed by ~b l"IC.TITIOUS IUSINISS Publlttt.d Ortn .. COlld' DlllY ';:::. SUl"IRIOI C U~T OF 'TH• onTt; ~= =n:: ::1 :-,..:,,~~~ Bavier, president of Yachting NAN STATIM•NT Jtnu•r• S, 12. lt. M. lrn: ,.,1 s;:~·c~~NW.'o:~~.~~ -' l tY Ew;r-Co .. ll'C .. l".O. ~ IJI, Magazine and 1964 America's The 1o11vw11111 •~ •r• dolnt1 ..._ •·nftl ' cw-c111 Mi r. taJS, CMlf'W' 91 ' . bl/ti""• u : LEGAL NOrICE NOTtcl 0,. N•A•INO OM l"IT"10N 0r.,...., Sl•I• °' Ctllfwllla. Cup wmner. SUNSET DtSTlfllUTING, Oii 81rdl Pott l"llO.AT• 0 , '#11.L ANO ,Oil So ••r •• kiwwn to 11'11 Tr• ..... •JI a...... f h M · · & It., Sult• 2, N1wpor1 laldt. CaUf. nuo w.i-NJntt •Nf ...,...... Vllif n ~~'6s or t e arhnl Michael L. JtcKIOll. 113'J RON, lot P:ICTITIOUS IUSIN•SS ~:,!T,1!S pl~tT~==~~;; Dec;Ultd. TrtNfffor lor II•• ltlr",Yltfl l•tl ,,,,,II Ro&s1 ya c h ts ma n and Ant1i.1 "· Clllf. NAMI! STATIMINT NOTICE IS HEREaV GIVEN· lh•I dlfffft nl trom "".-.. •rt: ,...,.. Y b'• f 1 ... _ Robert F. Zlld\I, IJt AINrwood St., ~IHI toltowlnt 111r'°" 11 dllll\ll birtlllHI OOROTHV FAVI! KUHLMAN Ni fllld D;llM: Jtnutr'I' 14, lt1'. ac ..,woman o ·~ year are Or•nee. c.111. ,,.., ••· flfrtl" • Pttltlor! ,.. Prolltl• ~ w1•\ .,,., sn.rm." E. Sdlull as follows · Thll butlnffll 11 blt1111 conclU<lld by • ORANGE COAST AUTOMOTIVE, 1111 lor /Jwtna Of LtTltn Tt•t-tllV to Tr•n•ler" · Ptrtnfftfllp, PClrnOnl ......... Coslt Mist, Ctttfornlt. Mllllonu rif«lfttt lo 1lll'llctl II ,..... for flublllfl.td OttMf C-1 OlllY l"llol, (I) Schoonmaker 99; (2) MkflHI L. Jtckson John A. Connor, In:! 1ne111napoll• lurlller ~rtlcui.rs. •nd llltt 1111 tllilt.,,., Jt..i•rv lt, ltn I~'' Robtt1 F. Zlld~ Strfft, Hunll"tlon llltctl, C1lltorf111 bttn Turner 60; (3) Moisbacher 44 ; Tiii• 111•emt1nt 111111 wltfl th• county Th11 bu1lne11 I& bll11t1 canductld trY '" ~";e:! lle•rlr'it~ :ri:.h•1;n In: LEGAL NOTICE (4) Hall and J ohnson 35· (5) c 11rk of or-CounlY on: J•n. 10, 11n. lndl¥1dual. courtr~·~ O.,...fm...,1·..,:·1 ··.,, Mid -------------• ly a ........ r J . MIOdox, DlwlY County John A. Connor Cl ( D ,· w I G len Foster 31 ; (S) John Dane c1trtt. Thi• ''""""'' 1111c1 with 11,e C111o1ntr court,1 •t 100 vtc en11r r '' "'' n l'ICT1T101,1s 1ut1N1ts Ill 21._ (?) R Kr' nd rf P:lJIN C~rk ot Oranve Cout'lty on O«tmblf' 27, IMC IY of S."11 Alot, CtLltor1••t . NAM• STATIM•NT ' On lppe 0 Publllhtd Dr1noe Cot1I DtllY Pllol, 1t71 by llverly J. MMdoi. 0.,,.,. COUit-0.!ld Jlnutr"t' 1:1. 1•~ TM tollolffJn1 •111111 tr• •Fne 10; (8) Bill Shore 7; (9) Den· Jtt1u1ry 12. ••• 26 Ind F~ .... ,.., J.1972 ·~Cieri!:. ~..:· s~i.:~HN bu5'2'J'1t•;:E THE DAltKN ES S nis Conner 4; (10) David Allen '1·72 Publllhecl Or1n~~ot1! Oa ltt Piiot, MCOWEN, oiE•N & SYLVIA CAkDL£WORKS. llto Wllltlllr A'o'I,. 3 LEGAL NOTICE D«tntbtr 1' 1'11 and Jlnu s 11 lf SSO ltll Chill-•-• ~111 H. COii• M111. · 11n ' ,,.., ' 3Jii n Ortntt, Clllflf11ll tu6' John A. Lotp, 2~ Eldtn A'H., Ne. I , WOMEN: (1) Jane Pegel P:ICTITtous 1usiNess . !~~-=:':,. Ptllll•-\ co;~~,:::·~. Fo1~rr, »7 Awoaodl s1 .. 103; (2) Sylvia EverdeH 99; NA.Ms STAT•MENT LEGAL ,NOTICE Pu11111111c1 Or1n1e cont Otll'll\ Piiot, Mo. If, Co•lt Mt11 . (3) Kathy Jones 57• ,,' .. 111 '1111°""'11111 "'*°" 11 c1o11111 11u11ntu J•nu•rv 11. 1t, 75, ltn , 1n.n Thi• bu1l1111u I• btll'l!I unduc:llld 111~ • NOTICa TO CONTIACTOlfl • Pfrt111rlll11. ' C M ' J ENTERflRISES, .ioo S.n•• ""'' CalllOl'"I• LEGAL NOTICE John A; I.-LEGAL NonCE EJilnMr Aw., "'11. ui, Htintlneion o~ De<.O<'Plblr 21, 1971 PatrlcK R. F01ltt The California Internatiorial •••di. ·c1u1. In l>UflUtllCI Of I rtM1lutlon ol "'' SUPIRIOlt COUlfT 0,. THE Thl• 111ttm1nt filed wllll "" CO\lnlY Salling Alaoclation (ClSA) has FICTITIOUS IUllNISS Ch•rl•5 F. S!l'Wtrt, flOO EdtnMr Aw .• IOllrd ol supe .... 1sor1 ol Illa O••nve COii"" STAT• OP CAl.IFORNIA POil Cllfk of Ot'1Mt Count~ Ofl: Jt n. 10, 1•n. NAMa STATIMaNT API. '34, Hllnllngton lltkh, C111f. l't' Flood Control Dl1tr1ct tdOP!td TNI COUNTY OF ORANO• 9¥ lltvfflY J. Mtddu, Dtpvtv County announced the purchase Of I Tiit followl"t pt~ I• dltlnl b111lnns Tllll bu•lntu ll btlnt COflllucled 11'1' tll Dectmbtr 21, 1t11, dlrKllntl !hit noflcl, lilt. A·n 'o Clerk. n I f I t ti nal .1<w1 """---... lndi¥1dual. NOTICE JS NEREI V GIVEN !tit! tM NOTICI OF HIARINO O, PITIT10N ,lllti ee 0 n erna 0 ._., '-'liUlll . Me~AftU.NO & ASSOCIATES, JfSS Charles F. SllWtrl Clerk Of will llotrd wltl rKll'H In Jl:oom l'OR PROIA"-OF WIL'-ANO llOR Pl,lbfllllff Oft• Cont Dllll)' l"Uet, dinghies to be used primarily l lrcll SI., SUit• :102, Newport hltd'I, Thl• "''°""'"' fUld with "'' CounlY !Ill h1 lhl Coun!'I' Mrt'llnl1tr1tlon l 11llellne. LITI•llS TISTAMfNTARY (MIND J•nuMY n. lt, 2' •rMI "*""" " ltn f QJ i ainJ Ctllforlllt. ~lei'\ of Or•r>M COunty on: J1n. 10. 1112. SIS North SYClmotl Sir"!, S.nta Ant on WAIVfDI •Jt Or ytnp C tr ng. ltld'lerd E. McFarllnd, 1:16 T-1 ' h¥ffl'I' J. Mtddax, 0.PUty County ot MfM• 11\t' !'lour llf l:OO P.M. ol Eilllle ol ISAllEL lllGOHI OKtllld 1------------- Peter Davis, president of ......... N"'-1 lea<ll. cautornl•. Clert. J•nu•rv 24• 1tn, ... IN bloH er ,.,_11 NOTICIE is HEREllY GivEN Th i LEGAL NOTICE , • Thi• binlflfU It blJntl conductld by tn F !Slt> few lhl C11111ln.ictlon OI' ltlal POrtion of t CJSA, Slld the h I g h • lndf¥1dutl. PvbHIMd Or1-Cot1I 0.1111 Pilot, Stttt COlllM SJorm Drain lrorrr 1•11 ROid !:':'1on R.~lmJn:::~ fll~ tu::: .... ~tin .;1---c,,cCT~>T-,-00-,-0-0-.,-.-1-1-1---perforrnance 420s will be used ltldllrd E. Mc:F••!•nd J•nw•Y 12. it, M Md fdlrutry 2, "" t11rout11 Vermont A-..-, ·Fa<lllh< No. I···-~· ot l.!',.,, Tn•·-•"••-'• P ,,. , .... , ITATOMONT Tltll •tatement 111111 "''"' t11e cou"h 11.n E12PC11. -·..... •• .... ... 0 • by Olympic hopefuls on the ~~: t:"r J°'·'"l'I' on ~bl( 21. i::$ f::" be m.ot on "" 1om1 pro-:°'.:~':;' 1~~~~.~!e:1~ !J .,,,~ 11~ follow tnt ,.,._ Ii ~ i11111111tt1 West Coast as. well as for the ' "'Y · Mllddo.11.. ,.,. oun-LEGAL NOTICE "' tne PU•-· tdelrHlld 10 Illa tfll 111n1 •nd Pl~ of M1r1,,.., lllt wm1 ALAMOS VALLEY INVESTMENT d f ailo ty Cllf'k. Clll'k of lh1 llo1rd of SuPffYllOl'I, Drt nM h11 ti.n $ti IOI' feot'lll" I ltn '' ··-CO H 8 Vanctment 0 young S rs F 1!014 SUl"llltOR COUIT OF m-Couroh Flood Conl'111 Dlltrkt, rrMl•ked I m In Ille COllrfoom ol De~artmtnt t/: MPA Y, 21n OuPottl Drlvt. Sllll1 to a much more highly PIJbthilltd Or•nt• com 0.lfr Piiot, ITAt• OP CALlflORNIA ,0. "Bid IOI'"'• .~Ollltructlon ol Sl1t1 Coll1tt S0 ot"w1c1 C0\111, If 70G Cl¥1C Ctnlll" Orlw. 21~y~~~ ~T·.':"~f;~'to;::: ~..,. ph •-I f bo ltnul'Y .S. IJ. lt, 2'-ltn l:!Jt.1! THI COUNTY ., OlANOI Storm Drttn. West '"!lie City of Stnla Anl Callfornlt Circle, N-Nrt' a..c.ti, citlfclml4I ,,._ so i.stn;ated c ass O at "'· A·Jtltl l ld• 1h•ll lit for tumi.111,.. •II lit.or, o.i111 J•nv•,., 11, lt12. • · Thi Ml 1 than thole to which they have LEGAL NOTICE NOT1ca or: Lt.LI OI" •••L l'RO. !:1-1• •nd m•terl•I• In 1<Corll1nct w. E. st JOHN rnc11..,r;,...1. nru 1 1111,.. C9ftdWMlll .., •n • l"altTV AT PltlVATE SALi tM Pltnt tncl N1Clllttllon1 tfllrtfor Covnl'I' Clf,rk Byron M., Ttrl'llllz.,. been accustomed. . •ICTITIOUI IUS1N•11 l. E1t.tt °' HELEN F. EICHRODT, alto for '~:.:::t: 'O°r : HUlfWln HVlt'#ITI ANO RIMlll Thi• •llltm•nl lllld wlffl "-C:..111'1' d Fl lveedof the boat!A_were Th• toii!:1"5;'.:!~~:'r!. IMnl"'u =:.!:. HE'-EN FltANCES l!:ICHltOOT, 11,,,. 1 _ 1 ci .. rin:o.': !!!!1 11 ., :."':.":,!":'s c11rk ot OranM countv ..,: Jll'I. 11. 1m, e Iver on Dec. 30. De\!ause u : NOTICE IS HliREIY GtVE,. 111•1 ltle •,tructlllM on. lump •um bttll N-..rt IMdl. CIUfOl'nl• t1Ml ~.,:.-IY J. Mlddtlf, Dllll/I)' (;tvn!Y of the shipping strike they ACCU·TAX, ll• Nllrtl! Newiiort llYf., Undlnltntd Wiit sell •• Pl"IVlte ••le, 10 ltwn 2 -1 RthlfCIKld concrete lr•n•llion T•i 1714) .,,.... 1"1"47 • N..._, Beech. Ct!llornl1 tU60. ' tllt hJll>t1l btojder, 1uble<:t lo coflltrmet!on llructu••· Slt!lon »+• lo SlttlO!'I "'""""• fW l"tllt'-t' Pub lfll!ld Or•Mll Cu•t O•llY Piiot, were delivered in San Fran. Jolln P:. O'Connor, 21t•I 0Ctln¥!tw of Mid Superior Court, on ot •lier the 31+M, on t lvmp JUm bttl1 Pllblllllta Or•"9e CotH DtUy Pllot, J11111trv If, 26, trMI Ftbrllt t"I' 2, f, Jt12 clsco where they will be used ,l•nt, H11nt1rm11n l••ch, Ctllrornl• 2.ttfl div 01 Jt"111rv, 1m. 11111a c111c .. o1 "r.'~ -2"*1 Llnt•r '"'of ,.rnm ltCP J•1111trv 11, ''· u, 1n2 1u.r2 1,,.12 ""6. RICHMO ND ~ Jl:ICHMOND .. Pleu -condut or ,,75' )I 1.25' RC •K·r-------------------------- startlng immediately. Tiiis blltfntQ I• btll'lt conductld 11'1' an °"'""'• C•l!tornt• f26U, ah ffi. rlgh1, 11'. ~vv1 ltr undlllt on • Pl!' llnHr toot LEGAL NOTICE Davis said the board also lndlvldu•L 1i., tritttnt •NI •H•t• o1111a decaSlnr in • •-------------John F. O'Connor •nd to me rNI PrOPl'rt'I' dlserlbld ,1 llem 4 -"° L1Mtir 1"t ol II-Inell RC1"1· ~------------approved the employment of Thk slt l.mtnl lllld wlth tht C.OUntv lclllit'N1; ,1000 conduit or '' :ir ,.7S' RC rte· .. OTK• TO CltlOITOl.S -CltEATft>N 01" SICURITY INTllllST ••' Macdo Jd oung saiJ Cltrtt ol °''"" COllnty on DKembtr '11, ITEM I. R111 1r0per1Y 1llutlld In tntrulH cllndult on 1 .,., UnNr foot 1lllMr U"'"'111 c..tfttMrclal C-.-lulk TrMll•rs lUN)' 08 , 8 Y " 1m , bY lkwrtf J. MlddOO(, DffulY Coun-"Ltlwre World", Ltlunt Hiiis. Countv ti bnl1 To 1n tflOl9 holdlnf cl•ltns 99'11MI lfll dlbtor lllr1l ... fl1r ntmtd, bind 111 tr1• Ing expert for the Santa IY Cllfk. °''""· Sitt• of C•Htornl•, CIHcrlbld 11: ttwm s - 1 Rllnforttd conc:r..i. trantttlon •ct/'"' !' nents OCClll'rlne wtora 11\t bvlt: 1rtr11fff dllcrltlld be5"r k ~ M nl Ila M cdonald I' 1.tH2 Ptrctl 1· Dwelllnt Unit A In Bulld!nt •nd htnc:tlon 1tructur1, Slallon <0+11 ta rrMI fKl1 0 ca y area. a , l'llbllllltd 0r,11., CMll D•llY l"llot, No. -.. ... wkl Uni! 11 "-"' nc1 s11tlon 'G.+41, on • lump wm b••li Nc11«1 II '-'try 111....., llMll 1 bulk Tr•n11'1r by ••v ot cr1111on If • ttc:lll'llY Who W81 tactician 00 CbarJes ~ :it, tm tnf Jl/lllllt"I' .S. 12. It, dl11nld on lfltl 1:1tltln Condomln~m lllfll f -1 Relnlorctd mncrtt1 lrtn•ltlon lntttlll II tbolil to be mtdlJ !hi nlmt 01 lhl Clltotor II , · 1'72 J;Jtt.71 Pltn ltfKhtd to tnd ~ 1 Ptrt of tnd lunc!IO(I tlrt,oe:IUre, S!tllorl •S+IJ to HIENRY ENGINEElllNG COMPANY Morgans 12-meter Heritage lh•I ctrlt(ll Otcl•r.tlllfl of Cc¥tn1nt1 Sllflon "'5+~1. on a kHn• 111m IH1l1 ""' busl :;:io ~I":' •• KOOL METAL A~ING co .• INC.1 durin11 •L.-1970 America's Cup LEGAL NOTICE Condit!-•ncl ltttlrlctroou. c1..i Item 1 -2 Rtlnfwcld cenc:nit• ILHICll0t1 c n~ rtu • dlblol' II 3001 Rid Hiii A..,.., Sull• fl:Z. c.o.11 ~ -.., ~ I r-Jlrvdures Stltlofl Jl+f7 to SI lion 111'°'"11• trials will io· in n---... _ Mrl 1'· 1"' hi~ tttt, -rn of Sl +JJ ~ St lion I '"' ,..me llf "" IKUrld Nrly II NATION.\L ACC•l"TANCE COMPAHY ~ ' lWCU. l'UWI. ,ICTITIOUS IUStHaSI Otfldtl ltKCrdt In the office of !ht 11+1i 1 • I s7+" lo Sltllon CALIFOltNIA1 lllt bvtll'llll tddrtlll of th4 ..curld ,.rt)' It l40l'WIW!lrt "8i. Donald Gay, USN reUred, Jn NAMI STAT•MINT couritv 111:..:ordtl" ol Or•ntt COuntv, """ • _on,~:::,.~~~ i::::r.11 ! ltlon Vite!, Sufi• 301, e .... erty Hll11, Cllllwn!1; IO l•r .. 1• k-.i ...... l4Cllf'fll ..,..,., ma"'"" !alt.-_ _.. ""°....,.. Tiii folio.Intl ...,..,., •re Oolnt Ctl lornlt , lfflll •n und1¥1dlCI 1115'th 1... •M lunc:tlon lfrv<tu 11 11 .,"+"' -wlll cltOftr fll• used !ht lollowlnl ott.lf' bulln"' nlmtl •nd addr ... 11 wllflln ....'6 u auu r,......,,,. llll•I-•t: flrttt 111 •nd to •It t1111 portion of Loi I re, I on .. I• "''" yea" 1111 Ptil: tatlons •lxiut the CISA before IUILDli'.R'S SERVICE co .. IN0'2 Tlb-of Tr.ct No .... , ti "'-" on a m111 u!!i·1~on "',+M, '1~. lu~ lllm "'"' IUll'lftl Nimt1: N-' ... H rtc•ded In book 215, pffH 17 tncl u of -'mor(fd conc:r•te l11nc:llon llusll'lth Addrtnn: yacht C)Ubs and 0 t be r Ltl'll. llflllMlon lltldr, Clllf. Ml1<ttlt11110111 Mtpt, rKorCll ol "Or•nM llructurH. Station 11+21 " SllllM 1170 E~) 10tfl Sh'Wt, LOfltl I MCll, Ctlifornlt l LEGAL NOTICE But a few months after the 1969 TransPCJc J ohnson died of a heart attack and the yacht W"11 to his eld...t aon, Mark. A month afte'r Bob Johnson died, P.1ark and his crew beat Jllackfln to the finish line In the 1,000-mile Loog Beach to La Pai race. , Otganiutions ~o4t COUnty, Ct lt!ornl1, lhown •rMI defined 6l+2' tnd Stallon JJ+Ol..U le Sltllon 1'107·1 ... Wtrd W.y, City If lncMlry C.Utornltl • • 1 Miu.,.. Jr., 1"°2 Tlbbett ••"Common Art•" on in. tbo'lle r•llT· 73+lf.ll, on• Hr unll bt1l1. ltlSe. lnd111trltl Ol'l¥1, N.E.. Mtrlltt• ' G111rtlli Lant, H11nttneton I Nch, Calll. "'" rid 10 Condomlnlvm Pl•n llMI 10 -I Rllnforctd cencr111 lunc11on 110ts, Wat lllfllllrltl wiv, Tllllltln.' 0r._.,1 ~~~:tine'tf\:~· ~!.~ .. lb~ ..J=:.:1'.r"",.,r~~.~:t 1 :.::, ou.0rr!~ ~t;.,ut!~:1.~~ ~C'iW,:~Pw~~~~ :1.;:,·~ ~ll: E ~./jl ~~.or1..... :u~•. :::=;, 1 ... ""' 1 nt ""' ~, 11Ubit1nctt I J beJ d 111 of soo •um llt•I• 11Jt Gr111t. • S.n Mtra., Clllfelftltl But La Paz wasn't the Transpac. While campaigning the yacht on the East Coast in 1970 Mark d~lded to forej:o his father'• vow and come back to the Tr~c. In light to moderate airs -that some observers thought was Blackfin's cup or tea -Windward Passage averilged over 10 knota for the 2,225 mile crossing to wJpe out Blackfin'1 tainted record and her own deprived record -beating Blacklln by aome nine hours. Then came the St. Francis match which was saJled in Full view of thousands of shorebound spectators on San Francixo'a waterfront. And now cornea the City of Long Beach Trophy Series. Will Blacltfin's loa1er waterline and expanded fore- lrlanile bring her up to Wlndw:ard Passage's speed over a ~e triangular course? Will she be a closer match for WP In the 1,430-mlle Acapulco race? • Time in Jan. 30 for the IDIWtr to the first question and about the middle of February for the final ans'lt'er. SPECIAL PURCHASE Of. a '71 GREMLINS AND '71 HORNETS LIMITED SUPPLY DISTRICT TICKETS FDR THE RIVERSIDE 500 NASCAR RACE FREE RESERVE SEATS . FREE LUNCH, BEER, Ii COKES JANUARY 23, 1972 I ' a a • llllllNrtld tncl Wlft. fMt 11111 rn:, !ht-I· IP 11em II -1 lfetnforod concrete !11rtdlon 1111 Nitrtll Mt ln AYlllVt TIJQlll'I, AttlOMI Nickel•• M•t-Jr. 111, '•urto: or '•ubau'rr!'. '°°'111:~~ 11~ str11Ctur• 111 U-lncfl llCP 1111r•I ''St•· 611 North M•rldl•n Aw.;..u,, Puv•ltusi, W•lflll!llWIJ -• Ktt!lt-Mauone C Plr1Y •bcw• 1 deptfl of .500 IHI !or .1ny lion 0+81.7S tn Wtooer """''""'• on • l62S Wnt P1tlftc A-.111. lurblnk, C•lllornl•• '" tltl1m1nt n1te1 wllh !ht ou...., lump •um bt'I' la NOl'ltl &u:ltt 'Str..i. Anthtlm Cltlforni.1 C'ltl'k., Ot'tl'IH CounlY llfl: Jtn. 3, lt12. PV~ wll•t-•r. •1 re111tv•d by lltm 12 -2 to-lricfl prec111 rtlntorced 17612 Armttrong Avenllf, S.ntt ....,;, C.lllonile ,.,. ll"llrly J, M•dcfox, O.Plllv C011ntr fn1'i'11a ~•11.'.:'~::,.nd~·~:;;,'i!. CTP,•~r concr•I• Function n11n1111t11, on • "' Tiit prop.,-ty to bt 111blectecl to lllt tK!ifll't' ln11r1,11, now !IX111d •I • Clerk. 111 • .,.,.. Jtll 516 r • unit bt1l1 3001 Rid Hiii A.,..., 11111• 2n, CCIII• M9M. C1Ufornl11 P:1SG7S R«ardl tnct ; ... ::::ded o.:m~llc:~I Item 13 -t 3'-lntll t CCIU m1nllol11 01'1 1 1170 E11l 1U!ll Slr"1• Long IHch. C.lllOrt'l!IJ l"ullUJl'tld Ol'1n1e C011t Otlff Piiot, r ' , Plr vnll bt1l1 l62D1·1620t Wtrd W•'t'· Clry of lrid111try, Calllott'llll JtPllltr'I' s. 12. IJ, u, lfn 2·12 ~'" 1; "': :;171.,Hoe S34Cof 0111c111 lltm 14 ..:.. 2 Rl!nt11rctd concrit• 111mp 1215 H•'l't!' Jndu•irlal 0rl¥t, N.E.. M1r11tt1, GIOflll•I Kor 1 • 't' o.imoor orPOr•lion cttch l:ilosl"i w·MI" on,. u"ll lit•!• llOtS Stlltfl Wtsl lllllutl,.,.I W•Y· Tu11111n. Ortgon1 In th1 dttd rKordlcl Mtrd\ 7. IHI, In lltm IJ _ 3 'Sttndl;d cit:r' f>qlni ""' 212' Nof1l'r Collnl!l' Clullo Drive, MM•, JirltoMi book tf4, ''" "6 of Olflc!tl Recordt. 7'0'' on 1 111r unit IHil• ' • 1"'4 &:•s• h llvlt DI'}..,., Aur•r•, Co~rldOt , LEGAL NOTICE Ptrcel 2: Non.exelu.ive 11Mrn1t1!1 tor ll1m j 6 _ 2 Standard '""' b•sln• W· 111' Gr•!ll, S.11 Mtrc:ot, C•llfomltt For Stle by CuJ1odl1n, ol re•t111rtnl l""'r111 Ind tDr1u. llUbllc u!llltltt, ID''" on 1 ...., 111111 Nil• ., 1111 Ncrltl Mt ln A,,_,.,. Tua;on, ArlliDol&i "l!Nr" •nd fllrn!.tllnts loc•ltd •I th• MWtrs •nd lor tU OUrooHl lnckftnt1I Item 1j. :f'St ndtnl ldl lit 1 •11 Hortll Mtrklltt'I ::t::· Plrf'lllup, W11hlnt!onl Jfpllf' JtHk H-• prtrnlMI •I H1lltr111 ll'!erllo, lncludln1 but nol lfmlttd to 1111 1,,0., ;;; • .,.r 'unll bl,~: 'n1, ,... ff'le 11'-'V to bl wtrftdlcl tG IKltl'll'I' l"ltresl rrMiy M dtKrlMf tMMrtlly S.U1r1 5lloPPlnt1 Ctn11r, 2N E. 11th conttrlldlorl, l11t11ll•llon, rlPl•ctmff!l, lr.m ii _ 2 Sllfldard c-bl 1 . 11 •II fumllvre, f\lrnllh~ mt il)lrl', equipment, 1Ml1, toollfle, thllvru. _...,. StrHt, C091• MIN, Ctlltoml11 •II of "" r1P1lr, rn1lnl'lntnc1, OJll'l'•lton 1nd 1111 1,.,.. nl i 111, W ....,.kin, tl'ol}ler1, ln¥tnlorll of rN!tflll•, wort In ~ tnd flndlltd ..... •nil Pl'OPWt't' lt'lvenlorlM 111'1' lllt Drtn" Coun-of •II -wry CH' dfflrtble rltl<l'WtYs. lltm 1; ':, "s~!.!,~',",,-bo .... ~·• 11'1 .. ilglbl .. •nCI tht blll':J!'-,.ler by..,.., If crHllOrl llf • Htur)ty 1n1W .. 1 ty Sllttlff on Otclf!'lbtr '' lt71 tnd ti 1ldlwtll111 tnd condulls O\llr 1111 lend , "'' 1"-w-II to Ill C'Oft$Utllmlhld ti rht llltk:t of NATIONAL ACCl!PTANCE: COMPANY 01" l"Ctlpttd b'f SYivan lrtnt 11 Cutlodlln OHC:r lbld In Parctl 2 of lhtl c1rt1tn l~'O'" ~ ~T._'!~ll-llotslt_, M-O-RCP CALIFORNIA, l"'7 Wlllhlrt lolltrl'lltrd, Suite an, 8-ly 'HUii, C.Ulorl'IM, 911 .,-will bl sold to tllt hlthl•I blddlr lor c•lll dlft to Otkttwn HOl'MI, Inc 1 "-r '" ·71. • •tltf' FltlnMIV I, 1'72. / • "" T1111d1v. JI_,., 2$, nn •I 1:00 P.M. C•llfwnll cor-•llon. r • c 0 rd I d 11500, Oii • ,., llnHr fool bit!• Dlltd: Jll'lllt/l' II. 1'77 en Ille prtml1e1 ti 2N E. 1n11 Slf...i, Stpttmblr 1,, I,_. In boa!! fOIO, PNe I""' 21 -4' Lin.tr lwf of '5-lncll RCP, Stclftd, Plrf't: CM!• MIN, c1ntornl1. .,., ol Oltk:l•I R..:;ord1 12$00, on a ... r llnHr lllat 111111 NATl°"Al ACCEPTANCE C~PANY OF CALIFORNIA lnaP«tlon ol "" PrOPtrh to be llOld SUllJECT TO : Ali cownanu. con-""" tt -122 Llnt•r"" Ill 30-lndl Jl:CP. l y: L.AWJtl!NCE J, PLACEK, , wltl Ill 1¥•ll•b11 en j1n11try 25, 1111 from dlllom. rt1lrlcflon1, rlMr'lellcnt. ••· llSOD. on• _. Hnttr foot Ntl• •11t.•Vlc• Prllldlnl lD:OO A.M. To tl/M of Hit. CIPtlom, Hwn.nlJ, rltlhl• Ind rlllltl ol Item 2J -52 LltlH• '"' of 27·lllCll cr.u NtlllNI ~"" ~., dltll'lll• S.lt Wiii bl tn bulk or Pl1ttrnt1I Wt'I' of rtcord IV lll:CI", on .... llntar foll! .... ,. ..., Wllllrlni ............ St.. Sfl, 'll'hld!IYfr It tt>e tr111tll. (Commonly ·._., ts ne,6.A VII ll1m 2.4 -lot Llllltt I"' of 2l•lllCPI Cllu .....,., Hllh. ClilltiNit "211 • • YI-•• Y .. •• IV RCP, cn • .., llnur,. ...... "'MIC V · -.L 1""'1t, LHlllV HlllJ, C1Ulornll) Utnl 2S _ HI Lktur f111 fll 11-lnch Cltla Plllbtllllld or ..... Cont DtllY Piiot/ Jlnvery 1,, lt'l Attornt)' tor A. L. GL!ldnne • .i •I, T1rnt1 OI Wll, CHl'I In l•wtul lnont'J' of IV ltCI", Oii • ,., llnttr fllllf tltl11 ' :ur::: 1C~~~"!~~ou;: lt$11f :-.~"~= :·~1c1c:1'1':'~': :.-·c'.':i 11.m, "v-I Rteon1trvct •lid """' •· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ll'ld for tM Cu11odl1t1. of tmounl bid 11 bt clftlOtlttd wltfl bkl. ncll Cl" ,_.,. '' Slltlon .a+JI, on •1----:=:;-::;-:-:-:;:;:::::;::=::--:::::::=:=c=""===~~~---'SVl¥tn llrun. llCls or 01i.,.. to !lot In wrlllnt tnd wlll 11 lump27wm "•'" NOTIC£ TO Cl.IDtlOIS -CIE:ATIOH 01' SICUllTV IHTlltllT """ s. Sp•ll'lf Sfl'ffl bt rt<llYed •I th• Mid olllcet ., •nv lll'M tm -I teonllrucl •!Id tft<•H .. ...., U11Wtnt1 CWntnwcltt Qde -1•111 TNllltftn _ Liil Anffle1. Ct IOOl4 10tr !flt fir&! p!Jblletllon 1ttAOf tnct Inch VCI" .._, II Sllllorl .U+JJ..O, Tl tll fhOs9 lloldllll dtl.,_ ... Intl Ille dtblor fllftlNll« ""lfltd, ktf1t1 In ll'fM· ,ubllll* Oranff C011t Dell'I' 1"110!. btfor• Mid dtf• of ••II. ' on • l11n11 •um bt1!1. Kllans or rllll" t«lll'rlne tiimr"' JM bulk trtNflf' dfl<rllltO bllovr II ctnwm-J1n01anr 11, 11, lt. 70. 21, 2l, 24 1172 Dttld• J1nutry 11 1971 Item 21 -1 lttc:on1!rutl 111-lnch VCP m11td1 nw2 MARV E:LIZAefTH PERltlN, -r. en• lump •Um bt1l1 Nolle• l• lltrllby or..,... thtt • "'-111: lr•111t1r by w1y 'ot crutlon of • wcur111 1-------------E•Klllrl• ll1m 2' -l 41·1nc.ll ._r ntlllllolt In lnllrtU ll tbout 10 bt midi! !flt lllnlt of 1119 dlblor 11 llf tlHI Wiii of Ht1tn F ElchrOdt Vtrrnont A¥1nu1, on t l~mp e.um bl1!1 -j(OOL Ml!TAL. AWNl!'IO CO,. INC,1 LEGAL NOTICE 11.o ·-H ltn ,·,, • • ...,,. ·-I Mll11l•ln traffic nd clmlurs, !tit *"'-addr111 Of '"' dtl>lor II lOOl ltld Hiii Avt., Sul!• Jlf, C..I• Mt ... n •• • nc I cn • lum• tum bu.Ii C1Ulornll; , ,-ICTITIOUS IUllNaSJ RICH~~~r:1t,, 1~KH!!O .... NO. Pur111tnl ft 1119 prll'l'1tr.n. o1 1«.tlon 11'11 nlmt Of tilt 1tQ1r9d pjrty II NA TIONAL ACCEPTANCI COMPANY OF NAM• ITAT•M•NT '" 111S of tht t.tlloor Codt of JN Sttll ot CAl.1,0RHIAI ttlt bllllllb• tdd'hl ., lllt IKvrtd Jltrly 11 W, Wlbhlr9 hul• Tiit follCM'lntl P1rto11 It dolntl lilllllllllll .... Pl&u Clllfornlt , lhl lotrd of $UJ1ttVlt«1 ht1 V*fd, $tillt JDl, l1y1rl)' HIJll, Clllfotfl1t/ .. ftr .. ti knll'#n le 111t HCU!W illllf'fY• ... •n". Call"'*' '*' tllCtrltlntd 11'1• HMrtl MIV•lll"• rm ol Mid .. ,., "'" ~ !tit follll'#lrt, Olfltt knlntu """" lflll ... , ..... 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Im OUALIPIEO ltlltSON$ ''"' '" •ltdlon meflt, lnc.111111"' 11111 ..... , ... .,, tlll.Jt• Hiii A ...... '-"' 212. Colit MIN, C.lllon!itJ sa.n w!ll Ill lltld Jn fht POlll'lt1l11 Valll'I' School ltl "-7'. II ,..._,. IW !NII ml ll!tft""' StrHI, L .. lllctt, c.1...,,..., -~----------OIJtrtct. County -Onntt. M•t• ., Clio) .,, ... tf Mltd "" .. "" Dllfflct ~I .. Ward W.y. CITY -.,..,.," ClllllWJllt LEGAL NOTICE C1Ulornl1, on !flt tleYlft'fl'I dft' of A,..11, offic. ITIMf Hftlltt to: 1'11..,.. lllfuf;tl'ltl ortw. H.I .. M«1111t. ' Gwtlei 1 ltn. for tM MllOM to '*''"' -OftllN County fltotd Cer11r91 Dhlrkf ltDncSclufh Wftt lllfudtltt W1y. T1111ttffl. er,....1 _.,. II fl11 11'11 YKMC)" 1111 lllt Pot/ Ofllca low 101' IMtlltl!I ..,..., 212' Nortfl COlllllry Clue Or'hol. M-. Ar'*t FICTITIOUS ll.ISINall N'ltlrnlfll lloolrd ot .. k:I ldlMI dlllrkt, 100 Cl¥1C CMttr OflWI Witt lltrlll tcf. ISM E .... ltvle Or,...., A"'111'1, c.w..:1 NA.Nia STATIMIHT wld mtmbW to """' ""'1111 1111 ,... dreul ll• G,..,.t, '-Mtro11, Ctillrt'llll The folloWl11t P't'IOll 11 Wl111 b111l11tt1 ITltlfldlr Ol lht""" 111 'lltlldr f111 ¥KlflQ' $tnlt AN, Ct11frlrnl• 1111 NO!'tll°Mtln Alllr!Wo T~ AfllO!wJ tfl h• octvrrM. Tlltrt will bt !'If t'tf\jflf f9r l'ffvff! flt f II. Not1ll M"'ldl;wnut• P11Ytllup, Wt•Pllllf'9nl TOltlNO FLOOl COVIRtNG, 7tQS l"orm1 tor tlteltrlno CM!dldKY'•IW IOI' '9•111 '"' HK!flulkftl •rid rtfW'll \t .. "" Dflllll'1Y ..... IW!td• .... llWf'lly ,.,..,., ""'be Mltt!OH ..... Sll\llr Ltl'lt, Nl'nOl"I IUCll. c;,, ,,..._ 1ftt Nml"tllon of c•ndkl#l'I ff1t tf1e tlK-rte111ll"ICI. " Iii fvrt'lffl,N\, ~rtllfnp, llltrv, ..,ilPll'*!t, flliolt, IOlllnl f!•lllrtl, ""*' P.O. &o~ 4'(11, lnint, Ct. '244"4 !loll •rt av•ll•bt1 from lhl ottlc9 01 tf1e av ordtr et lite eo.nt of Su~« Ylfllclel. ._,,,.... ln¥tt'11Drf of lftlltrMI., WOl'k l!t flnlt .. tnll iWlfltd '""' w Alwfr .. 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Mtffoll, Oltllltv Covnty Utlfq_tlll• ltUtl"' dJY Of Jl!Wt,.,. 1m. CO'llf'Of Ottfrfld ni -""'· V!C'I l'l'tllllelll • I, 0. HrlltrMn. h ~ L. CM!tbl ....._.. -:::: ......,. ti Ct.,.,,... • 'lllN 0.IY Onil'IN C911nl'I' OWvfr ...... .... Jft, ,.ubUUW Oftl9 COllt Otllf Piltf, $~1""""tl'll 9f kfiClth (llAI.) 1 ~ ~ •t. Jtnv.tr? 11. ,,, 2' trllll ll4illNll'T :Z. ltn 1"11bHJMC °'"'" Co11t Otlf'!' PllOf, 1"111i11Hfwd °'"'llt (oul Otlt, 1"1111, -teM« .0.7t J""*'f It. If, H. lt72 Jt.n JtftUW'f' 11, "· ltn fl-n hW~ Or11111 CMtl DlllY ,.llOf, ,,._,, tf, Im - ( l' •. I Jf PILOT-ADVERTISE~ WtdM>dq, JanllNJ 19, 1972 DAILV I'll.OT ---... ~-... ··--~--- For the Record ....... • I Orange .Coast Area Men in Service Births HOA8 MIMO•IAL MOS,ITAI. Otccu tcr 11, 1m Mr. '"'Mic. •ldltrll Oll~t. 211 W. N .. I. Stl'llC ""61, llo'f, IN. •!Ml Mrs. Frcl'lk lloM-111 S. CDfld St., Muntkl9toll lffdl, t ll't. • Mr. Mllll Mrs. •lchsrd O.,._, '2442 Crett. Sillth·UluN. 91rl. Mt. end """ htlll MKL•. m7 turtler, Ne. I 1 c.tc AWN, _, f Mr. '"' Ml'I. MlctlHI 0 . Luc.11, IMC •I-hndtn. Clrdl. Ml .. loft Vl•lci. bot. ' -.1.tm ; Mr. •Ml Mn. JoM H1rtm1n. at W. ltlh II., COiii Miis, boV. Mr. SIMI Mrs, JtidOWY luck, lu:I l(fllofti Clrtl•, HutUlll9fc!I licdl. •. ' ' Mr. 11'1111 Mrs. J...,. .Mt\I, •1'2 W1rNt. Awe.. ..._ I , """""""" INcf'I, al'1. ,J-.t.1m • Mr, ind Ml'I. •'"'1 DiMll. ~ ..,,,n L-. lr'llnt, 1lrL ""· .,.. Mrs. /Wk,,. J. hie: .. Ml. HM!lltori Strwt, CMc MIN, •· Mr. IJnd Mn. JfNrfff •• Lo'll, 1l52 ,.mlllf, N., C. C111tll MIN, lloW, • t • McOOMkt. Ctr! O, .... ~ J. ,..,...,, .,,_ I.tit w °"" ...... l"ottlf. O.C.IM M. ..... KtnMtll I . McGl!Yrt, lettllr• M, and ltOMrt M. ~IMw. GUbWt M. Md JNll K. lt•-ltMll. ~ 1... •lllil ,.,., I(, COUIMtl&, LYllCWI JMl'I tnd CIWhlOPhtl' Ce!ll\. SMnin ""' n 11n ua,., ~MBI. S•rtler• L• •nd. KM"Y 'IMA&. Dl:CltllS ........ OK." GrffOI')', E1i1llbtftl S. •nd TMoOort It. ,,.~. Marl• P • ...., IHlv 0. Motf .. H11tl ..... Uwrtne:t f , GlllMf, Mtrrlt il'ICI Glol'll &te«r•. ~ LVM end Offill Glilltrdo H11rcl, Sti1r011 0.'I' W Jllomll M. T-!1n, MaNN,ret A. •nd ltOMlcl f'. (Qll.', Jo An11 Ind Cral• P. Ferrill. JIMllllll DVll'I Md Jolln Dwlthl Nornwn, llllc111rd (. 1/ld Anni M. L~f\, L11cui. and Wlll11"' C-. C01'191NICI tnd ltobtf'I Hol!l'IM l111t1, Donllcl I". 1nd lt"*'l\I A. Cnrtdltf, SW!ldr1 Leul .. tnd 'Olotntl E.,.ene, Jr. Mar11a. Lt'lfl; It. aftd JMrlt It, 0 . DldllCWI, Alli:. u.ut!ne tnd "-" Ile" ltlklllt, Plff'Y lM tlld C .... S. IEVMI,. Ill°"" E. Mii P-lt JOY Stlldlord, Jtnl1 1 i-.nd Antl!Ollr _,,, 8tllttfMh1 st1111eY G. 11111 Marttlt W, S0tn, S41Mll Jf'f W 0-" G«111j Soltiw. LI""'-It, Ind Lorltft Jlldln EKWUN. EWMI end "9rlfY TAKE THE . NEWS QUIZ We Dare You ... Every Seturdey Marine Lance Corp or 1 l P~ A. Mtu Jr., son of Mr. ond Mn. Pedro A. Meza Sr. ol 19U Channing Ave., WeatmlMter, bat completed apectallled training In the bandling, lestinll ind main componenl.! ol the SHRIKE Missile at the Naval Air Maintenance Training Detach· ment, Marine COrps Air sta- tion, Santa Ana . Navy Airman Apprentice Joba E. McDoaald, son or Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. McDonald of 9182 Dickens C i r c I e , Westminster, has graduated from the recruit phase of the Navy's "Four-~Ten-Month" active duty program at the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Millington, Teno., and bat been ordered to one of the Navy's specialized aviaUon support ICboola. Marine Pvt. MieUel E. Spr•&•, !OD of Mr. and Mrs. Lulh<r D. Wren or 1551 Washington, Huntjncton Beach, hal graduated fron1 r<erull Iraq al lM Marine Corps Recruil llepol, san Diego. Airman Raymoad E. Call Jr., aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond E. Call Sr. or 13UYl Willamette, Westminster, has completed his U.S. Air Force basic training at the Air Training Command's Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned lo Keesler AFB, Miss., !or training tn the ad. mlnlstralive field. His wife, Cristi, is the daughte.r of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Reimer or 13111 College St., Westminster. Navy Seaman Giibert ArcueUo, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank B. ArgueUo or 9411 Hyannis Port Drive, Hun- , tington Beach, has graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. Army Private Gary E. Adamsoa, son of Mr. and Mrs . Elbert M. Adamson. W La Esperam.a, San Clemente. i!{ assigned to Ft. Ord, where he ls training under the modern volunteer Army Field ti· pertment. Robert D. Kliw, IOI! of Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Knlll, 10101 CUiiy Sark Drive. Hunttncton Bench, has betn promoted to sergeant In the U.S. Air Force. Sergeant KniU. a weather equipment maintenance specialist at Campbtll Army AirOeld , Ky.. serves with a unit 0£ the Air Weather Service which prov Ides weather information l o r military fllght operations. Navy Airman Rould t . Oglesby, o( 1401 Calletoledo. San Clemt>nle, Calif.. has reported for duty aboard the air c raft carrier USS I Enterprlle in the Wtst1Tn Paciftc. Navy Seaman Mk:Utl L. Heir)', son or Mr. and Mn. Ward J. Henry or 146 Vi1 Vndlne. Newport Belch, ba1 graduated from r e c r u I t training at the Naval Tralninc Center, San Diego. He is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School l o Newport Beach. ~1arine Sgt. Robert C , AnderlOa, husband of the former Miss Terrie J. Benton of 8241 Tyler Circle, Huir tington Beach. has reported for duty with Marl~ Aircraft Group 14 at the ~1arlne Corps Air Station. Cherry Point, N.C. 7·PC. FIR.PLACE 24" OR 30" IAI STOOL 2. Solid mahogany bor stool. Perfect for kitchen or wet bor. Ready to fin-ish. 249 Buy early for your camping trip. 7' x 7' FORTNIGHT TENT. •• , ••••••• 29.99SAVE10.00 8' x 10' ALAMO CABIN nNT •••• , •. 49.99 SAVE 10.00 9' x 12' ALAMO CABIN TENT ••••••• 59.99SAVE15.00 10' x U ' COLUMBIA CABIN TENT •••• _79.99 SAVE 20.00 SUIJICT TO QUANTITllS ON HAND ENSEM8LE Smart block finish frame curtain screen. Block mesh curtains open with pull chain. Fireset includes poker, brush, shovel and stand, Complete with andironL 26'' PUl•ALL GARBAGE DISPOSER CLEANING TOOL DWILL TACHOMETER TESTER ROOF COATING ~·/ Simple to use -Anyone can operate free.oil to release jammed disposers. Safe -Son'itary, hands are never placed in disposer. 2'' • MIRROR TILES &OLD VElll OR GOLD VEIN ANTIQUE ••• 7tc Add bright spaciousness to any room with these l 2"xl2" plain mirror tiles. No glue, screws or nails needed. Mounting tape irlcluded. taS'f'·I 49! 3" O'Arsonvol Meter with zero adjustment for .C, 6 or 8<ytinder engines, 6 or 12-volt. Beat the high cost of car upkeep. Tune your engine yourself. SAVE 3.00 II'' HIAYYDUTY EXTENSION CORD SO foot, 16 gauge, e~tra flexibfe, 3 conductor ~or,d in bright yellow safety color. ld•al for power tools and sho/l use. . «' Forms o tough, fibrous, elastic, waterproof surface. Re1istont to cracking, peeling and extreme weather changes. londo lo composition, or ""9al roofiilg. Contains Canadian asbestos fibers for additional insulation and strength. ··~-~. ....... , ROllS #2H .... AllllT All of the most popular colors and varieties to choose from. Pfant now · for that burst of early spring color. ~,,.-.-.-~ . %" :x 3' :x 7' PHILIPPINI MAHOGANY GAi.YANIZID TRASHCAN PLANTING MIX • -A fine veneer, rt-ddish in color. Often used for resurfacing doors, cabinets, furniture and walls. lhe fine hardwood grain tak.s :S ... ALLOll SIZE ,· . ' a beautifuf fjnish, ond simulates many fine hardwoods when stained. Heal(( duty gofvanized trash con with,tight fitting lid. ••ICA'I •UTUT HARDWAlll ITOllU '-. 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Swithin's Hospll1I Julie AU, ... ind R•y o.nton stir In •, Clllfll I cllaotic sitlllllon for · .. •. Mlct.I and his It/low 1h16tnls. 1111 slOIY of •n IMUrance illvallptor • • who fOllowl 1 couple to 1 tow~ JC· '.. '~ 8 ,.._. ''Tht Snll)t(' cllimM for Hi faltll ht1Unr. ''Thi • • B "'* (C) (2W} "Al £,. 1" • Ghost of Sorw«th Pltct, stars RI- " ~ (Wlsttm) '66-flobtrt Lanslnt chlld Kiley as 111 American tr1w1t1 • Pat W.JM, Slim Plcklns, Gloria Ttl· wlla Is drawn to, mansion ln Scot· bolt. _..., luld whert ht Is 1slle4 lo uotdil '· • tT\ Tt Tel tlll Tnrtll lV • &host. "'• Cl)l ... el.11&111111 9 ,...,.GeoJ1ePulnam D -$ _, ICl i1lwl -· D _, (Cl '""' "!ht '"'"~ W11'1 ...,. (comedy) '63-.lol\t (.-venture) '64-St.ve Re1vn. ·. • ~!"'· ~h1 ~rnouH r, lt1 Ma11~1fl. OJ) SHI! <.11\llbeti "'\111. u · Ivy lllln, Yllll fl)......,,.. ntatre Htnty VIII •. on SOlltll raciflt isl&nd with Polyn• marrlts JaM Seymour. • , slln wife and f1m!ty, tlmls his Idyllic el lledlls t apatlas • '. ellsttllcl ~ruttned when h~ t11u1ll· m ........... 11 !tr., !l(mOUI maniqt arrl'ltS lrom . ·i· ..,Boltoll ill Mtrcll of hlm. 10:15 m lttn rtlt M11\11. Ktn Jtnts •' ....... , ...,_ / lt.lO(])T1 .. Aa11•ct4 81 (J)ln.... ,. @ ......... . . • . OJ) l ft Ylllri ltltflb ,r u Dis II '"' Uf1 Vi~ki C;rr is · / tm "9 Frtndl Cllll ~ the s111p1ised 1uest. . . " e 1..-U1tr1 , m ,.,., :· l!l)HllWrlttt11 _,.• 8)At..11t1111Ma . . · , · EB..._ . OI Fii.: "MKMbtr Attair'I : .... ()) ""' lnltttt Th• Ernest m .... , ... •••· Flatt Dancers •11!1 the Pai.r M111 ll:OOllDCIJ9J l!IB)Jkws C)fdltllri. H•l'WIY korman, trte Wat ! :.:i' =:• '·' IOftlr, V'ldl Lawrtf!Ct and hosteu uu tarot 11111 •n hour ot music ''"' D tll S """ comldy. Gue1h are The Carpenters, II) Ma11tt111 Ktn Btny and "•nett• r1br1y. (ij) 1'lle tow,. ff 011 t .l QfDMm·l2..,.... 11" 81ndils 11:15 m Tt Tell lit Tnitll inlftc 111r 111 and a unique ts1;1pe roUll roll an armored tnld t i 1 sav-11:30 II())""" Clftfia lnp '"' loin bank. a a ltl ....., C.1111 J 0 • y ·,&Now! A new time for BiJhop is iuest ~st. .. • ilt THE COURTSHIP OF 0 _, !Cl "'""' '"'"' <~" • EDDIE'S FATHER w~l '5&-.lohn Cassawtn, Sid· ney Po1t!t1. a mm m n.-~u u mCil Ell """"""'''""' 4il'1 ,...., "Vtry YMI .... W"lff'I I Kahn Ind Anthonr Bu ram (UIS!. ' ~ HOl'll" Eddie's w:opho111 prlCtidna II) Mowit: ....... ,..... (drtml) ·- prOlllpb Ill •P•rtment bulldin( PIO· '47-Dana AndtlWl, JaM Wyatt. test, . 11:'5 m Mflfe: "'Crf!MI It tltt Daft m........, lfitfll Meowit: (2tlr tMM" (horror) '56-Eric Portm1n. 1511) .,.. .. Wltlt'ff'lllt" (drama) '54--Martoll Br1ndo, £v1 Mari111Z:OO 8 Morie: "Sll\ltn f1thlll1"0etp" Saint, Kati M1lclln, Lei J. Cobb, Roell (1c1Ytnture) '41-lon Chaney, Lloyd st.lier. W1t1rfronl union bucks el· 8rid1es. forts of rrimt comrnitttt to brt•k upl 1:00 8 Mntt: (C) '1bt Jldab" (~r1- t/11 r1e"b. ma) '67-Villtl!nt Price, Oi1nt lvar-m TM Vir&killn son. a "Th Thi Siii" (weste111) '57-, Thursday · Htn!J Fon~. Mthony Perkins. m "Seine .. tM Cdlle" (my1t1ry) '49-Vtn 1o~MO!\. Glori1 Deli1ffn. DAYTIME MOVIES 1,00 Iii ICI "llM °"' ,...,,. ''" 1 • 1 (1om1oce) '4~tly Grable, Jun• t:OO ~"Pluw lellM Mt" fromanctl \ Haver. John Payne. ' 50-Dtbonh lleff. Robert . ~1!k11.1 l:OG ([J "T .. Uttll ")__., (mrsttry) !:lO D '1 Met My Lan Aa1111 (io-1 '66-Hu1h O'Brien, Shlrlry [tlon. mance) '38-Menry r011da, Join ®J "l1lt Semtlt Sil" (dr•m•) Bennett. ElelDOI Parttf, Je1n-Pill'tt ~monL lD:OO (]) "'tlll•itJ Jan• anti S1111 llst" 4:00 8 "lvt Jfot fer Mt" (comedY) '59 (western) '49-Yvonn• De C.rlo. -tl•tk G1bl1, Clrroll 81klr, Let J. 1:00 D "'S&illlltl Sisttn" (comedy) '41 <:obb. -Vtronica Lakt, Join C1ufield. I 4:lCI Cil S.1111 11 IONA lbtiftt l Ne arly Everyone ;' Listens to Landers - -... ,,_UIOM1T11K18111A91 HOU t'WOOD wmwooo l'llllTMD -.7111 l'IAIA •77.ollll -..... u 1t ••lM•Jiif ... , ... ll.. 411f,eM.i .... ,»,. SNllA AllA tAH - -1.W.llltlHISl).)!71 ROStCIMS "'"""' 134-4151 e• fl.-.TUM' Af All M!Yl-IMS • CALL llCATM IOlt ""°""'1• = I I ------°If;. --::::..-:::;:. Ill( ! f • Theat er Notes -' ' 'Blithe Spirit' Haunts Mesa Stage B• TOM TITUS Of tilt D.OIY PU•I JMff Saturdays at 8:30 with a 2 o'clock matinee carded for Jan. 29 at the college, Lemon Street at Chapman Avenue. Fullerton. Reservations 527· 4415. lloth productloas begin at I edy at UJe playhoUst, 21JO o'dock at the Third Step CurWn time is 1:111 f'rtdayr 'fbdter. 1821 Newport Blvd., and SatW'd&ys; reservaUona Colla Mua. Reservations 64o. 53Hllll' 1303. The Agatha CbrisUe m....Ur For a playwright whole mo.« notable works were pro. duced in the 1930s, Noel Coward is having himself quite a season in local com· munlty theater, particularly at lhe Costa A1esa Ci v I c * mystery "The Spider'• Web" L Entering its aecond weekend ·1s the current fare at the 1 """" 1 • he h L-:::::.! Soulh coast Repertory con· at I Huntington Beac Beach Community Play~ tinues us tandem treatment of Playhouse is "The Girl in the Wlder the direction of James · "Mother Eirth'' and "The Freudian Slip ... ' a comic spdof Brittain. Kay Moore, Paul · White House Murder Case." of the psychlatcy proreS1ion. Teschke and Robert Renfrow with the Qista ~fesa·born Herman Boodrnan ls dlre<=ting. head the cast of the thrllle.r. musical revue onstage tonight S I a n Be 11 , M a r i 1 y n Performances art g I v e n and Thursday and · tbe Jules Albertsen, Nicholas ·M o s e , Fridays and Saturdays at the Feiffer satire continuing Fri-Charlotte Mitchell, Laur a theater, 5021 E. Anaheim St ., day through Sunday. Black and Michael Han1ow Long Be a ch. Reservations Playhouse. The Costa Alesa group open. ed its season with six one-acts from Coward's "Tonight at 8:30'' collection; the Long Beach Community Playhouse followed with "lla.v Fever." and this weekend Costa Mesa returns to the t i t l e d onlo the stage of Fullerton En,e:lishman's prose when it Junior College where the revives the popular ''Blithe Fullerton Footlighters ·are Spirit." presenting the musical revue "Mother Earth," with comprise lhe case or the com· (2JS) 438--0536. ?.fart.in Benson and James\-:E:;;:::;:::;:::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;ij The play is one of two for a two-weekend run. newcomers to Orange County Bill Cullen and Bryant stages this week, the other Lanier, members of the being the Fullerton \Yestmlnster Community Footlighters' version of the Theater's version of "Charlie new musical ''You 're a Good Brown" last fall , are featured ~1an, Charlie Brown,., which as · Char lies and Linus, re~pec· ·also opens Friday -a week lively, at Fullerton. Others are ahead of another staging of Karen Innis as Lucy, David the show in San Clemente. Norden as Schroeder, Yoyo The weekend might have Powell as Patty and Bob Rigg produced a complete balance as Snoopy. dePriest at the helm. is the se- cond production of the original rock-ecology music;i.l by Ron Thronson and Toni Shearer. It features ·Saundra Mathew&- Deacon, Sandra M a r t n o - Banks, Ronald ~ussom, Steve Patterson, ~fimi Smith and Jerry P.atch. '''White House" Is a satirical account or a future crisis revolving around the slaying of the president's w IC e. Directed by Peter Nyberg, the cast includes dePriest, David Emmes, Richard Doyle, Don Tuche Bill Brady and Boussom. of theater -comedy, musical Tony Brandt ls directing, his and drama -but the entry in second straight show for the the latter category, the Santa F o otlighters. Performances Ana community P I a y e r s ' are scheduled Fridays and "Long Day's Journey lnlo l---------'---------~---1 Night,'' was canceled ' last "'eek when one or the actors left the cast. The Eugene O'Neill P.~f. was !o ha_'!_e. oeen· _;, _ ed Friday Gr three weekends. "'THE TROJAN WOMEN' Sl:I CCEEDS IN BEING A CLASSICAL FILM/' Pali Tambellin; is both directing and acting in Costa Mesa 's "Blithe Spirit," taking the role of the spiritualist. Madame Arcali. Marthella Randall is associate director for the production. Ron Fillan (who has ap. , peared in all the Noel Cowar:d plays this seasonl and Ins Schneider play the couple whose life is complicated by the emergeQCe of his late first wife, Elvira. played by Carol Faulstick. Completlng the cast are Alan Hart, Joanne Wolcott and Robin Wolcott. "Blithe Spirit" will be presented for three weekends, Fridays and Saturdays, at 8:30 in .the Community Recreation Center auditorium en the Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa ~fesa. Reservations 834- 5303. * Charlie Brown and the "Peanuts'' gang hop from the "KATHARINE HEPBURN 11 Hecuba, ll'I Chl'I lnOfftffth of timplt m11nilictncr.H •JMt•I" t.,lf, ,. ... v ........... ~. "GENEVIEVE BUJOLD ., C•11•ndr•. m•y bf 1hf Willld't mot! "VANESSA REDGRAVE .. s And1om1chr ~rms 10 •Cl wilh ~r wholt .oul. Shr crr11rs c•dttmrnl.' -••~l;n• "'••I. '"" N•w Y•"" "IRENE PAPAS Ii Hc<lrn, ptrfo1mt to lhr boiling poinl with ''"'u•lily •nd bft<hiMO." -w.11.,,..w .... c. ... ,,, ..... ~ • .AW.ll\\A.,..~ • .-~A I05lf SHAI Tlt 11'.<.Ul'.l~W "THE TR.OJAN WOMEN" · lntl TOP ATTIACTIO:N DAVID HEMMINGS SAMANTHA EGGARS IN "THE WALKING STICK" DAILY PILOT's comics page --------------------- Costa Mesa · Auditioning For 'Iguana' Auditions f o r Tennessee \Villiams' "The Night or the Iguana" will be conducted three days next week by the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Marthella Randall is guest director for the drama, set in a steaming Mexican resort. A cast of eight men and six v;omen is required. Tryouts. will be held Sunday at 1 o'clock and Monday and Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock at the Community Recreation Center auditorium on the west gate or the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. "Night of the Iguana'' will be presented for t h r e e ~·etkends. opening March 17, at the Community Center auditorium. F u r t h e r in- formation may be obtained by contacting the Costa A1esa Recrtation.Oepartment at 834- 5303. Tryouts Set I For 'Tunnel' The Garden Grove Civic Theater will hold tryouts for it& next production, "The Tun· nel of L-Ove," Thursday even- lng at Lake Intermediate School. A cast of four women and two men wW be sought for the comedy, to be directed by Don Eberle. The age raage is between 17 and 70. The rtadings will be held al 7,30 in lhe school. JOIOI Orqewood A•e .. at Ellclid Avenue, Garden Grove. I NOW!. .. T NOW SHOWING • OEOR8E C.ICO'IT • '111E H08111AL" PADDY CHanflkY Alllliiiiiua lllMARD"'iiiJIFlllD A IVNAll> GOITFlllED-PAOOY CHAYUSKY PRODUCT10N IGPl~=-~f:dHar.I ~. PIWJ\IUE OllAN&E CO!INTY ENGAGEMElri' / Detective Harry Callahan.You don't assign him to murder cases. You juattur'n him loose. PANAVIS\ON' •TECHNICOLOR"-• Warner Bros •• A Kinney Compt11)' EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTfEN~GEMEHTS 2NDATHUNTINGTON I 2NDATotANGE # 1 "THE 1,~i'LT'A 'fnTo•" "THE GOOD, THE •AD AlfD THE UGLY." I BEST DUMATICA Dyan Actre11 N .. ieatiol Ca••Cl!I· ·GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS- AN ono PR,,E./V\ING~~ F-IL.IV\ ~CANNON JAMES COCO JEl'M'ER O'NEll 'KEN HOWARD NIN~ FOCH lAURENCE WCl<INBIU. .. LOUISE LASSER as Mar(~ BURGESS Pv'IEREDllH as Kalman ... ' O.C.SMITH SINGING 'SUDDENLY. IT'S ALL lOMCll<l<CM'' Sc.rttnplay rrt Ad~pLJtiO(I by ~!.fd on I~~ !?1' ESTHER D-ILE DIWID SHABER LOIS bU11L1,1 ~s z. SHE114RD R'OuBE'N ""iW-iRUTUNtAN .......... ., -""'., • fAl G4YNE RESCHER MCMElAB ~ MJ Pl'llOl.ced and 01rected ti\' _..._~ OTTO PREMINGfR 'R' =:=~T.,.., ... . 'ATIOTH PREMIEIE ENGAGEMENT· NOW TllATllS 2MAHl 1-1 ' JliC_,.llUtrlN "THI HUlllOPPO" (I) ..( f;t I//\ TITAN ~..,,.~ . I • PR EA(/ ER ENGAGEMENT George C. Scott ' • ' IN , "THE , ml , HOSPITAL" ' ' • • • Ct-•11 • • MOVIELAS PARAMOUNT 'R'-.:t· : I'< « II f Al:~f IM:OURl"l 11\Uf in "TMl GltASSHOPPll" U.THARNtll'U:N YAHISS.& W>GIAV( ~ GfNl\Tf'l l.l.ltlJ>..,..,MAS ,• THISTRENoJH OfMN«te~' A\WAYS lftNPS~. ·.1 'THE TR.OIAN WOMEN" ll!t]O Plus· Chrisrophitr George J•.'.!THI DIL TA FACTOR" l • ' r ' . • • • - I I ... ' Protesdonal Cemp•nr Coast· Gets ·New ·Theater Ind IM T.,.t.r c...f WMte 1 "THE MAN WHO HAD l'OWIR qvi!'R WOMEN'' Orange County boastl one of the largest r0oters of com- munity theaters In' the coon- try, with at leaat 18 producing organiu.tiODI. But, in recent years It baa 1pawned only one r<p«tolre. profesak>nal company, South "We plan a company of Coast Repertory in ca.ta fewer tlwl :Ill 1dors," be said. M "Each aeaaon we will perform :8im they'll have 1 com-a repertoire of probably sir petltor: Pacific Group ph1;ys. Performances here in Orange Counly wtll be In . ' Theater. rented facilities. while the tour · "Mr"'"-· According top rod u c Ing will be booked thrcug~regular · T director Richard Dow. PGT agencies or ln assoclaUon with ~ :..= .~'i,.:,:--plan&' to tour Its P,tOductions existing theater organliatlo11111 -.... on !he Pacmc Coast, playing In other cities. WALTDISNIY'a In cltle1 like San Otego, Los-"There Is a possibility lhat • - Angeles, San Franc is co, the company may include one t Portland and SeatUe. This ac-or two well known names, but counts for the "PacUic" in the emphasi& will be on •_... c>D PGT. versatility and ens e rq b I e • 1 • ' ·-"The latter part of the name playing, without the old· · •Ill!'•.....-ls derived from lhe or~ fasbiooed star system." be ad- 1 •A• l:All I Group Theater In New York ded, and pointed ' out that 'WAIJ ; during the thirties, whlcb llet "performers wlll receive a DISNEY Hlllft a tradition of artistic integril)',, performance salary, although P"" ' ~ · HE t:Alt? innovation, .111\1 highest pr'p,, we are unsure as to whether . a--·--!esaionah slahdatds," '1 al di or not we will operate under ·The ~tett mon1ter l .J-.ltttw..,...21 Dow.' · · . anEqultyunioncontract." sin~ ~t.! Kong" 1 . • PGT will draw 8Ctora hUl\. Dow is well known to local ',,. • '" 1 11---------,,.,,~. local talent Se.eking p....... audiences as president and ' ~~ ~ ·~ .~ ¥..... ·1 ~M•• eour • -. . fesslQlll.1 . cateers; and mounti director of Irvine Community :.~~ ... ;.. . ! ··'Och 'Jn-qdUcLion · ~e· ·befor,e: Theater producing on the UCI N _ . j ; ·~~it~~ ~ ~ ~··~~' campus. HiJ productions of FO. OT'" · , · ·• ·· "EYEL .KNIEVR" S.. llG FOOT In person Sund•y ~130 .. 7:30 p.m. "' , ' . ' ~ CO~INU UI SHOW • .,.,. -s.. ,,.. J ~:"' • .JoMp/IE l twwpr-1 ;I:. · • : • : • 1 • I ' == :'S~ar·:Sp<:ingled Girl' '" ... ._.,_ : ·. 1 . Set in Westminster ---,, StAOIUM 'f ,· .. -~ -..:1._ .. ~~ ~~ ---~· SIAD/UM ? "".-.-..,-..r,..· ----.. T h e . Westminster . com. ritunity Theater has announced: Its cast for the Neil ~ comedy ·'"The Star. SP,Angl<i! Girl," the thfrd production of Its 1971-72 season. Barbara Garllcti will be fe8tured in the title role as an Olympic swimmer ·exuding In patriotism. Gary Saderilp and Martin Fuchs will portray two young men puttin_g out an. underground newspapl!r. t SQn.. dra EvallS isC!irectmg.. l ·,r "The Star Spangled Glfl"' . 1 will be presented for thtee. weekends , opening Feb .. ll1&nd' playing Frldaysitnd Saturdays, at the · 1 Finley, School auditorium, ·Edwards ' Avenue at Trask Avenue; i • • • "L.li.tt· ....... ,.r1i..,... '(0) Westminster. · Further Information 8nd ad-. vance reservations fOr the · comedy may be obtaii/e<I. 'by calling Dolores Harriniton at 1192:4985. "Death of A Salesman" and 11A View From the Bridge" were critically acclalmed u the finest in the county during the 1971 season, along with notable revlvall of "Arsenic and Old Lace" al)d "Barefoot in the Park." ~ Holding a degree In drama 1 from San ll'r"'nc~ State I C.Ollege, Dow was a director of the San Francisco Opera Ring and member of .tbe -.original " company of Actor's Workshop of San Francisco. He also ---~---studied at New York's S ' Neighborhood Piaybouse with 'Own your Own ,,.tern Sanford Meisner. He reCeived the first Huntington Hartford Panoramic Audio Corporation of Santa Ana has acted on the recent FCC rui- scholarshl.J> to the Actors' Lab ing that telephone companies must lease or rent their lines to private firms. where he woiked closely with The Orange County based operation has developed a complete phone system the late Mara Alexander tailored for large and small businesses. The system, no larger than a tylH:writ· Gilbert of bOth lhe Group er\ replaces bulky switchboard operations. And when the systepi is paid for, Theater and the Moscow Art (five or six years) it is completely owned by the customer. Theater. · -'--'----'---'-----'---'-----=-------------- For a time Dow was pro- ducing manager for UCLA Fine Arts productions and technical director for the Actor's Studio~West. While with the Talent & Contract Properties Division of CBS. TV, he was the first · director and coach of the CBS Drama Workshop. He has appeared in films and on television, and has acted and directed for numerous community and summer stock theaters. "PPT believes that its go~l qf becoming the west 's leading professional company can only be attained by building a strong rapport among ~ ta!ented,. compatible group;'' Dow stated. '"J'o this end, the Prospective ' actors will un-~ an-' intensive trainiri; jie!.iOO ' together." I ~ explained that Pacilic Ci'oup Tlieater will then seled members of the company throl!gh "workshop auditions .. " The Initial four-mont'h workshop series will begin in February. Those seriously interested miy contact Dow at his home 838-3455, for f u r t h e r in- formation . Economic 'Patient' Has Good Opti1nistic Outlook for '72 NEW YORK (AP) Sometimes the oplnlon doesn't seem to match the speaker, thus causing it to b e remembered for perhaps no other reason. Into t h I s category falls the following : "The U.S. economy was on the operating table last year. Wagt-price anesthetic was re- quired to help subdue ~t­ puab Inflation Iha! mon.e~ and fiscal treatment couldn t · CQntain. "International compllcations accompanied the ailment. The balance -of -payments deficit ruptured further, sending a flocxl o1 dollar11 abroad . , . While the economy resumed growing after the 1 9 7 o recession, unemployment re- mained too high because the recovery was anemic." "For extreme illnesses ex- treme treatmen ts are most fi tting. Also Include in the category a survey of a professional groups members that found 8.1 perce nt agreeing •with this statement: "The Feder a I Trade Comm ission s h o u I d assume a more active role to prevent !Pisle,dlng packaging and labeling of consumer pro- ducts .. This was only one ,of m~ny sta tements, but the answers consistently showed approval of the consumer movement, a belief that . the government must get Invol ved in the marketplace when p, r i v a t e enterprise fa ils to adhere to standards, and that t h e business c o mmun i ty is responsible for informing and educating consumers. result , most internal research departments rarely m a k e 'sell' recommendations." The comments were made by Joseph Dorsey, president of the largellt supplier of hr vestment ,buy and sell advtce, to the Securities and Ex- change Comm ission. A great many of Argus customers are among thole at which the erltlcilm was almed. Argus hope1 to expand its b!•lneu by offering. a new lm'Vice to brokers who handle small ac- counts. ' Memorab1e, but ·not at all for the reason that the opinion doesn't match the speaker, Lt this im resolution: s /,/f}//J!I/ ;1 ' --.... ,---.... , .... D«l .. 10) ·~ · 'All Ill Celltl' . -LOEWS THEATRES No trouble at all recognizing the patient. The surprise ls the source of the colorful medical analogy: the austere F~eral Reserve Bank of N~w York, which ordinarily speaks a cold grey language. "Perhaps In a survey of the general public these would not be surprisiilg find ings today, said the group iri reporting the results. "lf everx Amer ican pledged himself to work harder at his job, to glve,Jt all he's got, to turn out better products, to provide better service-think what it would mean to our economic well-being a n d general prosperity ... ..... -.s.. ' .. ""-"-·-~ "4-1111 V Htr /1,\1•11 111• r 11•f•rt•t ,....,.K..,....t,.Coler "MY OlD llWf'S PUCI" Ill _, "WIUAID" (IPJ CM.,. ~NfWP(>RT BfflCH-01 th" enlronce to thl" lobulou~ t•do I'<· Vil: l 83')0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ,, POSITiYn Y ENDS' TUESDAY , ', NEY/ YORK CRITICS AWARD '. \r"ToP 10 lN LOS ANGELES IEiT THRILLER OF THE YEAR • . ' I WEEK ON~Y ~QTl:I CO ST PL.&ZA I MD .... Fwy. at lrl•tot · • ' 546-2711 ', MAUHAU I '1 KO,CH'' · · ' ' (GP). ' . Al~· '10VEiS AND ·o,,.. S ANGllS" (GP) - ·' •• 'r • • Wfrt(HllU t<•S IAT.& SUM. 12::IO "UDY l TllE TRAMP" l "MILLION$ DUCK" "' ""' ON WIDE SCREEN IN 3·0 FRANKENSTEIN'S BLOODY TERROR G ·COLOR -.. -• 'f.." Fri.]an2f.'. 9:30p.m:· • •I 1h1 rte11t -.•. SOUTH CINEMAS COAST ")561 W. SUNFLOWER Oppo1Jt t So. COlll "''' 540-0594 .. -· • CHil OREN'S Ml\TiNEES MGM ~--'' Nearly Everyone Listens to Lariders And what is the outlook for begins, the pl'9gnosls I s the patient's health? ... As 1972 guardedly optimistic." the bank reports in its annual ••perspecUve." HOwevef!tt c:ontlnues,. • he economys price-cost structure remain!: under· intensive care as 'attempts ' are· made to restore noninflationary full employment. It quote! the great doctor, ._ Hippqcrares : Smith Bros. 'Drops' Out POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. (AP) -The production of Smtih Bros. cough drops In this Hudson Valley city, where restaurant owner J a m e s Smlth first made the little bl1:ck drops 125 years ago, Will end later this year. . T}le Warner-Lambert Co. which acqul,red control of the ''But they are startling for some when the survey iS of more tha n 1,400 marketing educators and executives-all members of the American Marketing AuociationJ' a p r o f e s sional ol1aniutlon dedicated · kf' the advance of marketing Sciep~e. A third memorable com- mentary concerns the stock mArket and the 'availcib)llty or aound advice. " ... One ·of the things that an institutional Investor gets that the public .does not get are th& '' s e I 11'1 re-Com- mendations. With the private Investor, the brGker makes a 'huy' iecommendatJon of a stock, and ohct tbe Investor has cOnsummated the transac- tion; and paid the commiMlon, the registered representative has little further econotnJC in- centive to provide additional adviee • , . "The research departments of most brokerag~ fim}B put particular emphasis On seek- ing out . attractive stocks, for their customers to' buy. Al a "And ll the 'lei's get back to work' phllolopby really toot hold, the thousands a n d thousandaof I b I e I b 'O d n d Americans now • welfn would · ae<ept any Jolt 11191 comes aloni and ltop nftlalll jobl Ibey .......... mealol." . So -...... tile ~·llN' AiaocU\Uoq Of ~ 1 Airline8 . See AGoodYeat .. WASHINGTON (UPI) - Stuaf! G .. Tipton, prealdent of the Air Transport Aiaoclltlon which represents the nation 's scheduled airlines , says the in- dustry wlll bound back !rem · 1970'• l300 million loaa to break ev ... wben i971 figures are in. Tipton Rid last wee; the airlines have climbed out of their recession thanU to cost cuttl~, .. ~n iDCtllle 1 n pa88enger trallic, and tlie liJI. pact of Pnlldenl Nilon'1 economic p....,.am: flrm Jn 1964, said that for C"!l•••-•••••-•aili'illm••••'•'•'• "economic reasons" Jt will ... close the small factory that has produced the sharp.tasting lozenges for more than ,a cen- tury. Cough drop operations will go to an existing plant in Rockford, Ill. .. A spokesman said the fi rm will seek to aid any of the Poughkeepsie. p I a n t s 90 employes who want to stay in the area to find new jobs. • ·Ao atterni>t will alBo be made to !ind jobs In the Illinois plant 'for those Who want to move, he added. Ampex Sees Fiscal Loss REDWOOD CITY (AP) - Ampex Corpor1Uon announced that it expects a Joa of about flO million, equivalent to '4 a share for the year ending next April 211. It said abOut two-third/I of the IOIS would be from current operatlono 'and ..,.."'1rd from a m~ 'of' IUlla 'and '> establisbment of reservM for • contingent lllbllltieJ. Arthur, H. H1111rnan, '!!lo ,.. tiedlil 1 president and · c&rer encutl\>e officer Jill 1 November, •Id In a llatement las! -Ille electronics !Inn Wll Jn thf , procesl of OOl!r soll4auni several operating dlviatons and would dl11COn- tlnue c e r t 1 I n unproOtatile lines. KIDS LOVE , UNCLE LEN V allied Stuff · :: -· • But No Household Word •:• i· DETROIT (UPI) -.You wear It. wallt 'Oll it, rldo on ft, watch and listen from JL It makel )'OW' car nm better, .. and It comes from deep ln the ground, -· "II" Is a chemical aub>tance called poruyl-, a c1ar.-. lvalive obtained In tile 'catalytic c:ractini and retormm, proceas for petrclewn. ll'a one of the aromatlcl la tba hydrocarbon scale of guollne w!lich CODlr!buteo lo tba higher octane or 'antilmocl< rating ol IUell. Willl tba -8- ment of lead compounds to boost octane, chances are more and JllOtt Mruy1""e and other aromatics wW bt added lo ~=:.=~~~ lia111 sp10id'that.your l!le to~ed~ It ""7 dl.Y I! ways. • • '" ~ I ff 1r?:. , . 11 \1' .0> ln)l>Ortant tile' V lilillori ~ ol JI' wll'. prociuCed in 1972. Paraxy1-Is the,chi!f ~I ~lllactiire ol J>O}yester· llhns aqd ~ .. a~ lillnl ~ llie United S~te1 at tie ..... I.I lloil pl>anda Jiii' ye1r, will tolal aboul U blU1ail 'llQ!dij 1ns. llid world wfc!t pcodqclion 1s Oxpe'ctod to liii . ._, Ion,~ ~ r I ',, '• 1 The ~est 1lfOI m. Jn permanent pr~~.~ laJjr,wuttn( •J>P!ll'el, • fllrnishing1, ~· apd in ~-car and tn.ck tirll. ~ • • 'f;'=p.~~":1 =: ~ -7:·a...:. ~m;aWe •matlrtal.' Aboal IO IDillion Polllldl _. -11111, ;.it 1114 U'1 llpeded to c1ou1>1e by the -acle. Near11, ,.e: ~·lijli( an lllide from polyeater. lill)I. ,f'l!olo.. .......,, ~JI. Con\jieler and vldec taP11-ma~, fJ.m .;,. . Com""ter Jape1 now make 1(11 abOut II percent of tbt rriagneUc tape market and tho !apld - slon of audio cauettes an\Lclrtrldllea !or ho-and aulb- moblles odds to the markel po~tlal. Major ...,.. ot ,paruylene Include Du l'lml, wblch produces DacN>h, Eastman Kodak, whicl> Pl'Ollxm "films, tapes and Kodel, and Beaunit, Amort~an loka, Plllll' Jndul. tries and Dow Badlacbt wbo Ille It In lhe maidnl' ol Poly• e1ter f~,. qd ftlml. 111e Ovt feadln8 IOlpPlian o! paraxylent .,. i\IDOCllt, Chevron, Atlantic, lllchllold, Harcul....CO......_., and ~ ChotDical -· mw1 ... 1 a1 111andat( oa a1 Nt w i1ttHY1 • r I " • DAILY PILOT s Wld~Y. J ... MY 19, 1972 'Y .. r Mmtey Is It Too Costly • • •• To Be Repaired? lly SYLVIA PORTER • Your nlrlgeralor goea on ·4he blll1k, you check out ell ... P·O • a l b I e home-caused ex.- , l"anaUone ll1d f<&l'etfully con- chide oomelltlng la truly wrong ' wi1Jt Ute mac:hlnt Itself. Sbould • you spend the money required "lo fix It? Probably oot -ll Ute appliance la more than 11 '-years okl. The Ute expectancy of a refrlgirator is 16 years. Your black-and-white TV set flickers ll1d fades out. What about repairing this one? Jt • well may be wJser to put your money into a rtplacement in- ' ltead 1f your machine Is more than 11 years old. That's your • Jet's llle span. Jn decldJng whether to throw • awaiy an appliance r.alher than ;repair lt, you wlll, of course, tconslder In addition to cost, the time am travel that may be Involved In getting the ap- 'pllance repaired and Utc In- ~ (:Obvtnlence to you. But you alao mu.at oonsider at what ~point )"OU may actually be wuUng money even trying to !"pair a to«M>ld machine. Thus, the following guide on the Ille expectancy of ap- pliances can be o( real dollar.s- and-cent. value to you. While the 01Ures were prepared by the Department of Agriculture IOme years ago, the estimates ~re believed still valid and It ·ii the moat recent study the 'Department has available. 'AppliaaCe Ule Spae Wuhin& machine, · automatic :WaJhlng machine, : wringer 'Clothes dryer 'lleln,ttator ,Fr....,- :Ranges, elcc., 18' V•CUUDJ cleaner I , uprl. 'Vlcuum cleaner, • tank ~machine .Toaster, automatic :i'oestu, non·auto. IJ!lact I< White TV 11 years 10 years 14 years 1& years lS years 16 years 18 years 15 years 24. years 15 years 7 years 11 years l We, In tbls country, now own ~~ than one billion ap-:PUances -an average of 16 :.apPU&nct.s for each or our ·homes. An astounding 99.8 per cent of us own refrigerators; t5 percent of own TV and 50 _percent of us own color TV; 91 'Jjercent of us own a washing machine, and ao it goes down ,Ute lilt. . Our 1MUl1 spending for ?1mall appliances alone - ·ranging from e 1 e c t r i c ·toothbiUshes ID p e n c 11 ,Sharpeners -now tops $2.5 .bUllon. Our outlay for large appllances oow exceeds 18 ~lllion. · This ts, In sum, an enonnous .part of our cost of Uving and this applies not only to the in- Jtial expense of each appliance :but also to the servicing and repair of each machine. . To minimize your repair )>Ills, follow Utese rules: '• Consult Consumers Union's ratings and com- '.parisons of the type or ap- pliance you're buying -and fts "Crequency of repair" record -to give you guidance on bow much of a lemon or non-lemon each brand or model Is likely to be. • Don't try to save money by "do-it-yourself" installaLion or repairs: this can void your warranty. Also pay close at- tention to the Instruction booklets. A dealer can't be held responsible for repairing a refrigerator whJch you have defrosted with an ice pick. • Check your local repair shops to find out what a~ pllance service each offers. The appUance might b e trouble-Cree for months, but when repairs or even the smallest parts are needed, it will be costly if you have to travel a long distance to get what you need. • U your appliance develops problems after the warranty runs out, deal only with service a g e n c i e s authorized by the manufac- turer or with a reputable local service firm. • Unless you are more than usually familiar with the ap- pliance, stick to name brands for which repair parts are more readily available. I'm not suggesting that y o u overlook the private label ap- pUances, many of which are made by the big manufac- turers, but repairmen are more familiar with the brand appliances and. therefore, your chances or getting the machine fixed are better. Industrial Head Seeks 'Nader~ Vriit PORTI.AND, Ore. (UPI) - A high-ranking industry of· f1cial has c a l I e d on Ameri- can b u s i n e s s to establish its own version or "Nader's Raiders" to restore productive quality and world l r a d e leadership . Semon E. Bunkie Knudsen , chairman or White Motors, former president of Ford Motor Co. and former vice president of General Motors, said it's not cheap labor but superior factories that "are doing us in." Knudsen was here to ad- dress an invitational luncheon of Northwest business leaders. Tbe industry executive told the audience some of tbe critics of the establishment "may turn out to be our best friends." "They are spokesmen for a second America n revolution based . on serious searching questioning of any established approach that M longer seems to get the desired approach," he said. Knudsen urged b u s I n e s s leaders to "get with the times." Knudsen said American in- dustry is lagging in pro- ductivity. He noted Japan led major nations in recent years with an average 14.2 perCt!nt annual gain in productivity compared to the United States with only a 2.1 percent. gain. 'LEASE NOW • • • CALL IUD IOWIN • , , 540•5630 • I , OVER THE COUNTER Complete-New York Stock List Interest Rates Fall -Darn It Toyota Cars Get I I I • r .•. • '· • :· ' ' J .• Janu.try Tuesday's Closing Prices-{.omplete New York Stock Exchange List \ • • im s • , DAILY PILOT l l!M .. IPMl•.J Hltll I.ft C .... QI .. ' , • \ DAILY PILOT '64. D d . POLAR!< ' • $477 '66 ··c'·h ' IEL AIR s977·. 70 .M· ·1·· ; . 2 + 2 ' 51' 777 Red .. Stwrpl (GfijY lOI) • . Cofldltlort+r!v. Llk• New! (SMH 105) ' • • • HMlltl', onty 11,000 Mii& ' 0 ge 2 Door Hlrdlop. ~lo El'l91rie, 4 SpMd. -' ·, ' evy St11.tlon W-oon. Power Stftrlng, Air . I ' ' us a· n I YI. Stlctl: Slllft. Rldle, , • SIMirpl (711 BZWI . _______ , __ ._._. ______________ ....... '66 Chev ~~~~ ... ~· .... "'"'· .. M. $57·7 '65 Old. s· ~~~~~;:~~=~~::;-;~::: '68 Dod , e· .~,~~~·---., .. -51677 • . • R..:ilo, HNter, .1mm.cu11111 (NRC .,.., ' . • -C1"11t (ZNV 1271 ·-----------------------"""'!'!~ . ' -,65-M-us-ta-ng-~'!'ls~~-·~'!""--~··-.... ,. --$57-:~. '69 CuStom ~~,~~J:''1~~·.:M•,•H s1011 · ;'70 Gal~xie ~c:~~J.~,: s1977 '66 ford ~!~!~/~ ~:;.... .. Tn"'m'""" s67·7 ·•57 T 'B"1rd v.,, ...... """''' ,.,, "" $1277 -. $2077 F1clory Air, Power' Stetr~ f'Owv Brakes. • . ' ·\ • ::S~mlllc Tr1nsmll•lon, Ek. (LQS-'69 T • h Tl6 ·~·" ...... , ... "" . . . . . r1ump ' '"' -· (7M IND) '70 Mustan · ~.t:..2 ";~."Ki" ~2377 '66 Dodge ~~2·~!.~~.~"'m'"""·'•w. s1277·-· ----·---- '70 F100 ~\!0,~.~;;~;r=~~~::'. . . '69 LT. o· ~~~~~ .. ~.~~~~~:·:~ s2177 .70 Econolilie a~i::n ... 52377 H11t.r, flOSI. A 1tMt'll,, • . -IXTF 3NJ ----~--Pll"I 'JO F d COUNTRY squ111 s24· 77 '67 Toyota . . °""""'"' ··"-·(<JC,,,, $577 '69 Ch IMPALA or STATION WAGON .• ,,, -• '"" ev VI, Auto~lk TrMHmlulol'I, FKto!Y . ory Arr COl'ldlllonlni. (.0! 8ELl Air Coridlllol'lltlQ, Pow.r SIMrlng, t • R.cilo, HMter. CYES ilt} RENT·A·CAR : ·- -LO"G TERM ·-. -~ · L·EASING AVAILABLE: I ' ' I • ' • llA ANDERSON, Editor "'•.• •'"' .,....,,. "· 1na ''" ,, HoiT.e 'News •. 7·0\ .:Costs :.Washed ".Away < By ·DOROTHY 'WENCK °'""' c-w ....... M'riMI' .A year-round and 'neV~r ending task of 1 homemaker is to keep 1\11! family cloth. i!>f clesn. Laundering (a .• Y°"' 1""81 lll<llhl!d. but some garmenls will need to by.dry cleaned. . 11· high dry cleaning bllls are bugging )'OU, perhaps you haven't1 been keeping iarment care in mind wbea .You . shop. Most gannents have a la~ telling you bo" to care for them. Do you loot for tbil•label and rtad lt llelore you buy! . After July, 1!1'12, a Federal Trade Coll)o "!lu¥>n regulation wUI rtquire tbat all &"'J'."lll bave a --care label - OQO tbat will last the !Uo of lhe article. This label will give you -ific directions f0< laundering or dry cleaning. · But until this law goes into eUect. it's a good idea to save care ~ latiels, marked • wiµI an identification or the garment they · beloilg to, so you can follnw Ille directions later. Often homemllers waste money having washablt1 garments dry cleaned becauae they've forgotten the manu!ac- turer'S recorrunendatKm and they don't want ·to "take 'a Chance." ll is foouih to spend money, dry clean- ing ,polyester knit garmentJ 1tbat are labeled machine washable. These come out of the washer and dryer looking just like new. -. .\Yben you shop remember that some colors show soil more quickly than others. Dark colors are soil bidf:rs, while whites·and brights are 90il showers. Plain colon abnw soil more rtadlly than pat· terns. Dark gannents'wilh contrasting·collars and airr. .,.. likely to need frequent cleOnhil -unless ·the collars and cuffs are i-ovable. And lq al-aeem to attrfct dirt. If you need long \leeves·for w-11),. you might llke to buy jumpers er !ib!ll witll wubable .bloules, rather tl$n -piece clreaaet. 'Nrt aoft fabrics pjck up soil faster Ihm Jllrd.surfaced fabrics. Tbey will ·--.. frequent cleaning (or laun-~). And you will have to pay exlra for speclaJ bandllng of Jeatber,lur, sheer cbiflon, pleats; beading ancl other in- tricate design details when you have -cleaned. If buttona -to be rtmoved for dr1 cleaning, reno\>e them )'9Urs<!ll to save up to JO cent. per button. Water repellent finishes on raincoats may be durable enough that Ibey need not .be renewed after each dry cleaning. The label should give you this in- formation. The dally care you give your. clothes can mate a big dlf£erence in the size of your deaning bill. Hanging ~ alrin& · garments between wearings can help PJ't- vent wrinkUng and odor accumulations. Wben you splll on 1 garment, Id laat. Sometimea you can blot up spilled liquids before they soak into the fabric. 1And often you can touch up minor spots bftween wearinp to rtduce tripa to the cle&ners .. Use cool water to remove spots of fruit juice and soft drinks. ·use spot remover on greasy 1taiQs. The ipot remover that is mixed with absor· bent powdtt (901d in apray cans or tubes) UIUall)'_does not form a ring. You can use these to touch up !Diled collars and cuffs too. U the spot is beyond home rtmedy, take ,the gannent to your dry cleaner as 300n as possible -before it h&s a chance to, set. permanently. If you know what the atain ls, give the cleaner this information. ·Your dry cleaner can serve you better, aid you wUI be happier with the result., If you aoo telJ.-tbe re<elvlng clerk about lll)pressed pleat. tbat should not be creued, rolled hemlines and other w\usuaJ care features. • QUESTIONS WE ARE ASKEO Q. ls there any rtal dtllertnce between the aervice you get from the "economy" ' ~ cleaners and the rtgular or custom aervJce whlch is so much more costly? A. In most cases the service you get from an "economy" dry cleaner (or one who offer• "advertiaed special!") in- du4ts the normal cleaning cycle, the - ateam cabinet and perbapa touch up In&. • ~ ii often oatislactoey f<N' ·~· aJocb, SWUtert, almple d ~ l SI t I , Jmupers. 1Jioria.'Jldlotl and chlldren'a c:Mll. R does nol Ullllly lncludt fn' 1pa111,., ., otalm audl u lru~ julct, IClll • drlaka. ROJ'IPirltkNI, -· meal jUlee . • llplttci; Uol lbe lib would not be.nmGV· .. la manJ cam. 'OU-borne lillnl Jll'O' lllbly will be temoved. a.cum cleanlnc generallt btcludes •••••• , pn1PG4*"W, dl7 clnnlal, maddnl -. ... -baDd flnllllilC. 0--.-DJ ..... ........................... .... cloanbll lllil .......... ~ mllllll be DIOllotl ........... Mleall It ..... flllrlcs, ..... wlllcb .... llllDellllrJl-.C· . • • 1Ae.se ' .A · popular 'dish is Mongolian ' . 'Hot Pot whic.h is cooked in.dividually by guests. Just ' arrange trays of fish, meeh end vegetables for diners . to speer and cook in a pot of hot soup. ... • ~I ., I&& AMI .W ............... Bltble l!luart clotm't think lllt!'U bave nwcb -_... ,Jnlo Jllin1and Qilna. After au. tho ~ 1*I ill --years··--.... -Ill, !IOI °"'" but lwice, to aJiopl man Illa c,• feel ol lllm ....., .. llOJI mJJea. The purpose ol ber pentlloc trip In May Is to update tbat fllm. *I don't think I'll have any trouble fllmlnc the country now, because there were no restrictions back In 11165," abe - Miss Stuart. who haa been' on tbe pro- f e11ional speakers' dtcait' 1tnce 1949, now oi>IY prtsenls ber Ira~ at her con- ...ience. She bas bad to •lnw doWn, sbe Ai¢ tiecause or bet age and because of a receat severe llb!t••· However. W""! lbe does show her film on Cbill abe wants It to be currtnl. FIRST FILM! .-M.IJ• stUart believes sbe ls the first woman~ io ·do any eitensive fl1ming of 'Each' part of China has ih own di!tinctivit food , end Cantonese menus have the reputation of being the most varied.' says traveler Bethie Stuart (below)'. ' Red Qiio•. A naUve New 1.etlander, site wu able to get into the «IUD.try via hit BrWab passport. Sbe applied for a vlaa at 1 Cloldiln travel qency aad wUb a filrll' of nine toured Cbloa from ca.too IO Piking. • ' n,tJ the tour was over she' 1pP!led f<M' a re-entry visa . which was .&ranted. Sbe -hir.d a'.Car and gnlde Ind 1<tumecl for a month of filming. Her lmpressk:lns of ihe COW\try wel'f.I favorable. As a young girl the had vistted ClinJ, and ber only memory then was of a <.'Ol1l~ plete state of poverty. HUGE GARDEN "In 1965, 1 found .the country, except for mountain areas, like a huge garden - much like New, ZeaJand," she said. "[ was unaware of any poverty. The people '!ere well dressed , •• the children had rosy cheeks •. , everyone looked happy ... She-found tbe people "devoted to ·sanitAtton. exercise and education -hi that order." that they are law-abiding and that they have a general attitude of friendliness towan1!£1 tourists . Miss Stuart predicts !hat President Nixon will be given a marvelou! recep- tim: in Afarch and that American tourists will be treated well "if they show respect." The traveler said she was impressed mostly with the huge hotels that 1•aM just waiting for the tourist trade." Restaurants have extensive menus and tbe food Is good . ENTERTAINMENT Eating is entertainment in China, especially in :Peking where many of the restaurants date back hundreds of years, she said. Most J>O<!l>le dine early and by 10 p.m. rtal1uranl1 .. dollld. Restaurant. cater to forelgnen and • (ood meal in 1116, costs from $1-4. A popular dish. sbe explained. 11 lt1ongolian Hot Pot, which is cooked by patrons on top of a brazier, a custom dating back over 200 years. Used in the dish b the New Zealander'• fayorite meat, lamb which she aald ii becoming more popu]ar in China. Lamb Is being Imported to Improve henls and .iJ being offered on meous more often. Along with lamb, patrons may aeltct cull of chickeu,.llver, oysters, white flsb and beef whidl b '?""ked in 1 soup stock. ' MONGOLIAN HOT P01! ~ Slock ' ' To a pot lull GI liot water, add 1·1a111e .. poons rtd wine, 1 atalt GI 11111, -....S: S thin slivers of alnaer', 2 tee1p1-ult and-"afpejiper lllil bria( !01111. ' Jo·~·~ •••• '1 .~. (Cut In bite 1bet and -16> tractlvely on trays or pl1ltm.) II pound oysten, abolled ud w-.i II pound wblle lllb '" pound" chicken liver Ii poWld chleUn fillet '.\ pound lamb Ii pound port allced 'h pound beef liver II pound Vtimlcelll I pound Chlneae cabbage ',\ pound splnldi I pcund Chinese noodles, cooked c.dlmeots Wine soy Sesame seOd piate OI' peanut buiter Chinese cheeu (bean curd) Chopped feel: I • Preplre -In ~ tbOt Jllr ... brazier. Wben lloclt boll1,'jlllee --brazier. Each (Utlts helpa ~·lo meats and seafoods and cooks them IA aoup until color changea and tbeil adds whatever condiment. he likes. Tito mull and seafood tllJ'll'h the broth. · Vegetablea Ucl noodlea are ~ht the same JnlllDel'. i I '!be mnainlnc llroth Is served 11 • loll course. . : This makea • natrltlous Ind 11Uslylnc meal. • .. . Hearty : Dis~es Ap~ealing; Thrifty .t • ' ·-By ALlJSON DEERR Df .. Dlllr ,. ,..., --luty cook .can think ,, economically. ~ • • • Alf ll takes Is a well-0rganll· ed menu plan, good shopping habit. and proper pre)lratlon tecbnlques. With food price. , rislng, almolt every cook ~ .-a Jlllle belp stretching ber food budfel. ~"4 l-·Good Food on • 1 Budget," J -.ln~Belterllomes • and Gardens cookbook aerla. espiOJm how IO plan, m,> far ·f!.i:" ~ p pt• cooku!tinJI 1 Sprtnkled gene rout lfy tbrouP the book are money· llVllil ldeaa on convenience IDllll.---.1111111 btlrl. ~ thrifty d!Jhes loat ·-lilt pasta ~lnten ... --J::I ' trlmrolllc l'DlftUS ire .,. ,.a, and com- pany dinneTs, lunches to eat at vegetables are sauced and bQme or ~ to ~work or splced ff' new flair. Larg _Jebool, breakfast brighteners --ii"ags of frozen vegetables may and thrifty me.ala with the ad· be used aa a budget booster. ded bonus of quick prepara, Homemade: breads are peo- tion. ny<W'ile, too , and often much MONEY SAVED Money..avtng main dishes Include hlarly coat.cutters like Sweet--Beef Stew and aatislylnc ltodaet • m.lcbers lnduding MoCk L11agne cUsenile and Golden NllQOI Meat Pie. For the cook who is short on 1deu for wllat to serve with the malt! dish then are temptJnc ouggeollom lo r salads, ...... bl .. 11111 --. Cutting down '"' -1"11' Ilona, I al(I--1111 bool;, !al' u not!<toblo ..... the·-.,..= and tasty u 1"11 aa Low --mab ... IHWOn -Illa and 1llllftJ lrlcU. B ar11 In -price• more JWtritious than store- bou&ht. The extra effort will pleue l!le fllitll Y.1 • ADD PROTEIN Jleaerta ale suggested as , part or the w·· nulrlllonal requirements. Creamy CUllards and dee puddl111• "' peanut butter -.rt& add protein to tbe meal. Tbe COOl<booJc al90 describea a PQJnt.by·polnt metbod or Jli..ia, the week's-. aplllnl how In be an orpnlz· .. ...i wile shopper. II cillers a dlecklllt of ways to cut -In all phases of meal ,..., ... "1d preparaUon. Peocl ttorip is covered, as ..,n u ~t buytna. ll!>rfl• ud_.uon. A simple chart allows the shopper to~ the c:ost of a package and Ila ftlcbt with other size packqel and com- peting branda to find the lhrlf· ties! price per unit. How much to buy ls often a problem. leaving the cook with not enough o~ quite 1 few left· oven:. Another limple chart explains "'8leated amounts w aervill8 of the basic lour food groups. II there are leftovers , simple llOlttllOos for using them Ire ..,...tad. Using Iii lellnven 9lrelchu the food bll<tget, the book explained. RIC£Sl'Vf'FED CHICON II cup chopped celery II cup chopped onion II cup chot>ptd er,.. pep. per l tablespoons marg1rtne or ' butter l1chlcken livers I II cups coolted or leftover rice 1 lkUnce can tomatoes, cul up • 11.z teaspoon rubbed o r ground -I J ·pound reacJy.fO<OOk '~ <hlclrena Cooking oil · In atnial """' llnl lhr8e Jn. gradlenls ID ....... lot 1111111 tender. 8-ve ~ from stlllet. Cook llvera in ..,.. akillet. live minutes; --~· ~ llwn, ...,. mis· ture, rtae, &qrnatom, '4 tee· -ooll, -Ind Ii ..... --· 1-i, olufl body ml neck -of ddc-; in.. P1-bltdt. -u(>, on rsck lo lbaJlow roaOIJnc pan. Rub slln ,.....ty l"th on. Rout. .......... 11 m "-far . I 11 to l hours. .BiUab occaolooally with pan drlpplap. llU.. l 'llltvlnp. APPLESAUCE PUFFS . . . . 2 cupa pockapd,blacull miJ:, ~cup IUlat 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 sllgbtly befl,a egs II cup applesauce II cup reconalll1\fed nonlll dry mllk • " II cup IU(lr y, --""'""' cin-namon Combine ltrst three ln- grodlents. Combine egs, ap. p1.,.uce and milk; add !a~ mixture and beat vi( for 311 -· FUI grtalod muffin pana I-fllll. ---....... far 15 to 21 minutes. Cool lllgbtly; remove from pam. Combine II cup IU(ar and 11 teupoon pound cinnamon. Dip muffin l"!lll In 2 llble- rpoono melted b • 11 e r '"' margarint, then In ..,., mlx· tun. -11 to 11. • ' ' I ._!:. GAILY PU,OT -~·t , ..... ..... ~~ ... ·' ,..,. ltil-.:~ .lft•' llJI • YJ ' • • . ' Mifen Larrea ol Spain (in checkered blouse) and ' Naii Alloush of Leban,on · (to her ·;ight) • jQirl in chorus • at AFS-Watts exchange! .. • . . . , . . WidottdlY, JM111rJ 19; lfn ( • Your HoroscoP;e Pisces: Okay . To Buy ·Clothes · THURSDAY JANUARY 20 II)' SYDNEY OMARR Gemini penons, this year. lhould be prepored fpr sweep- ing cbanges-.ancl involvement l!itb young people. M y favorite members of this • sodlac•l algn were J u d y Gilland and Marilyn Monroe. Among contemporaries, born under Gemini, are J o e Namath, Dean Martin and Erich Segal. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Much oc:cuns in clandestine manner. You wW have to dig deep for Jegltimate in- formation. Could be a time of pl'Oll)lus, promises. II \wise, you will get generous in· te.ntion1rdown in wriUng. TAURUS (April 2G-May 20): Friendly competition ultimate- ly proves beneficial. Make puce at home. Get backing from those who share Jn- lereata. Llbn individual could play key role. Accept aid. Throw ulde false pride. GEMINI (Ml.!' 21-June 20): Comblne forces .with one ·Who appws to hold opposing \1eWS. You can learn from each other. Key now Is percep- tiveness. Loot behind scenes. Clandutine meeting may have much to do with your welfare. Reunion indicated with one who shares interest.a. Xou · learn vaiuable le810n. SCOll,PIO (Ocl. :is-Nov. 2t): Versatile approach to problem. ls a necessity. Accent is oq In- creased earnings, addiUons to valuable .collection. You ate creative now. humorous al\d especially · attracUve lO op- posite sex. SAGITr ARIUS (Nov, 22- Dec. 21 ): Stick to lwlcs. This is not the. time to break Jtll}es. Applies , especially · to diet, general health procedures. Element of timing favors you. Know this and insist on adber· ing to own style,policy. CAPRICORN (Dec •. ZWan. 19): Be ready for var:Jety, change of acenery. chance; to travel. Get though ta on paper. Develop ideas. One ~ sc"enes makes path smQo\her. What appears an obstac~e ls actuallx a healthy ch&µeng~; AQUARIUS (Jan. · 211-Feb. 18): Adjustment in bOtne area is indicated. Money ' question will have to be reSolVed. Negotiate rather than fn.. sist--diplomatlc approach suc· ceeds. Friend ~an · act as . lnediator. Some . fond ·hopes are reallied. . PISCES (Feb. 19-March 111): Th'· ·. ey ' -Cam :e~-. ~:Sa·w, Concurred CANCER (June 21·July 22 ); Concentrate on basics; leave frills to others. Older ptrSon offers benefit of e1.perience. Accept. J{now that you will get eucUy nothing for nothing. E1.tra effort now r a y s dividends. Open lines o com- munication. B r I g h t e n Sl\l"l'Oundirlgs . Purchase apparel llighli(ht person&lity. Career matter is successfully resolved. But" get commitments in w r I t I n g . Hlftdallak-e is fine-but won't hold water when chips are down. 81 CAROL MOORE 'rerences. The noise level con-· . in America. • ... .., ,... • ..., . ilrmed that the party was a The second day's itinerary They wtrt: cdmparlng ntvir-. teenage succeis no matter included a tour of Watts, at- 1'fnr Jandl. : , where. , ! tending classes, a banquet and Coltl Mtu hl&b ocliool Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. a basketball game. ~1 • vlsttors · from Schureman, who are hosting When a~ked their opinions of J-Bllh llcbool'Jn Wattl Naji Alioush from Lebljoon,. E;stan~ia, N0wport Harbor and '.1111 .lliilerlaoii l't~d /lUVlc• ~lertained the happy mixture Corona del Mar high schools, nchl. ~ fl'dlnl sych of teenagers at ai. !paghetti tbe Watts students, a 11 ~ ,.., Splln, A~1a, · dJmter in their Costa Mesa members of Ca Ii C o.r n i a Peru, Cobnbll,1~ and Mme between the reciprocal "Scholarship ·Federation 1 IA.._-wire ditcuubt1 their all4ay visits of Watts youths replied : 1 c b·oro l .1 I ii d .._b'o me to Costa Mesa and AFS ei-"Classes were s ma 11 er nelgb.borhoodl, · . changees to Watts. which created an atmosphere ~ are the paths The exchange has been con-of 'having to participate' would~ .... .._ llllil but ducted for severa(, '~ to • which lllkecl." -Debora Dix- tbe ttienqm made~tbe moat bring foreign ll~entS Jn on. '" of their two da)'l1 direct contact with aome t i "We. had more fun when Sada . l n t e r n a•t i o n a 1 minority groups in Ulil cowt they let .us swi!D with them in 11llDCUllf!I" u mutic, chess, try and also apoae them 4o um." -Phyllis Belend. TVand1portabrldgedao1dif-cullural dill~.llJal ~I "Tbere was _carpetine .•• ~ .. ' -!"J t t-14\~-,-.. ..... . , " and even the teachers were In- terested in us personally, made us feel welcome," Loretta Morgan. "The open classroom! with so many windows were amaz- ing and I liked the vending machines. At Jordan hallways are dim, most doon are locked and the cafeteria is split, haU tor free lunches and hall for selling food." -Anthony Miller. "All the students were re.ally friendly. Some stared but everyone smiled." - Sheela Hall "Yes, they helped us lit In even though we stood out," - Betty Bell. Da,ve Ganoung, AFS club president, mentioned some of the differences noted by the Watts visitors during the day in conversations with host students. "They were surprised that our campus only had one security guard and there was no problem with g a n g fighting,'' he said. "They also appreciated the friendliness and genuine concern of the ' teachers." Patty O'Neil was glad to meet black studenls and notic- ed they were "impressed because we were less rowdy." The intent of the exchange was achieved as evidenced by these comments from AFS students; ~chambe·r ·Turn,out to Turn on County A dinner dance, a blrthdly celebnltQQ, camJMJlll and 1n art auction are among ac.. llvlUes planned by orange Cout groups for the weekend. OC CofC Members and guests of the or1111e County Cllamber of commerce wUI gather at 7:3U p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, in Anaheim Conventlon Center for the 1'72 or1111e County Ball, themed Turn On to or1111e County. Fativltla wW begin with a cocldall hour at l.;:!O p.m.; · dinner will be ~ ft 1;!0 p.m. and Bernie Bernard's orcbatra wtll play for clan- R. Lee Pendleton, charter president. ~ Highlight of the evening wW be the presentation of the Husband-Of-the-year award. HH Yacht Club Huntington Harbour Yacht Club will stage Its annual Commodore's BIJI at 7 p.111. Satur.day, Jan. 22, aboard the Princess Louise. New officers to be installed are_.Bob Baker, commodoret. Bill Hartge, viee commoddre: ·Mace 'Mason, r e a r com- modOre; Ralph Moss, fleet captain, and Jim Martin, port captain. c~~~ent wW bt pro-Regional Me.et vlded by Robtrla ·LiM and Delta Iota and Ell< Alpha ~ Babbltl .chapters will co-host the Qrilngewood Regional Council FV Friencls . ,' meeting and luncheon SltlD'· Fountain Valley Friends of day, Jan. 22• in the Santa Ana the Llbfary will celebrate its Moose Lodge. seventh anntvenary in con- junction with the library celebration whlch also marks Its seventh year -o( serving. The event is planned in the facility at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 21 . Miss Georgia Moe d Foun- tain Valley and ll(as "J1ne La ngnore of LI Habra, library 1K.ience majors at the University of So u t b e r n California, will recelve $!20 each to be \lied to further their education. Junior Friends will meet at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. I, In the library. Indian Maidens About 130 mothers and daugblers will attend the an- nual Huntington Beach YMCA Indian Maidens winter camp- out near ~~ ~pring•. Tbe OV<DI Is planned from Friday, Jan. 21, lo Sunday, Jan. 23. CM Women Past praidenls of the Costa Mesa Women'• Club will be honored ...... during • luncboml 1t _, Friday, Jan. 21, in tho clubhouse. A llllri...U. program w 11 l lolJOw. Irvine Juniors H•'lllondl wlD be booorel by tmne Junton ~ a coddat1 perty 11 I p.m. flltur- dlJ, :111. U. la :-oC, Mn. . . ) Art Auction Hillel Advisory Councli ol Orange County wl11 sponsor an art •uction and champagne reception at 7 p.m. Saturday, -Jan. 22, in the Santa Ana Ebell CIUbbouse. This: ls the fi.rst major fund- rUlser of the group· which was fonned more than a year ago to support and guide Jewish students at UCI and California St.ate College at Fullerton. Boosters Music Boosters of the Foun- tain Valley School District will sell rummage from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 22, at the Fountain Valley School. Proceeds will p r o v I d e l!Cholarships, awards a II d WJlfpnM !or the district band. Card Party . . A public card p1rty, xpcll!Dred by the Altar and Rosary Society ol St. Anne'• Church, Seal Beach, will take place Friday, Jan. 21, Jn the parish hall . Pr«ec11111 the card play will he the aervlnc of desaerl at noon. B•thel 321 Five &lrla wlll he Initiated Jnlo Bethel JZJ, J 0 b 'I Daughl<rl S.lurday, Jan. n . Al\OndinJ the cerat10111 will - be Mrs. Mildred Brown, depu- ty grand guardian. The new members will include Stacy Chapman, Paula B a I c o m , Debbie Johnson and Barbara Brown. Alliance One of the most scandalous intrigues which ever marked our famous history and the period of France's Louis XJV, will be discussed by Mrs. Bernadette Henriette Boyle for l he Alliance Francaise at 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 21, in the fellowship hall ol the Com- munity Presbyterian Church, Laguna Beach. A gradu ate of the University of Anger, Mrs. Boyle has taught in French lycees in Paris and Madrid and has been engaged as a travel con- sultant for American students in France. She will address the gathering in French. A bullet wlll follow the meeting with Alliance hostesses presiding. CLEARANCE • r • l '· Starts Wed., Jan. 19th Daytime dresses • Cockt~il dresses • Formals • Separates Coats • Suits • Pantsuits Values Up To 1/2 Off all salse final no exchanges • no lay-aways Numbtr1 Elewn t/CjllHCC iH ]gsftiPH J'Uhlon Jatond N-rt Belch, C.Ulomll tl26(!(). Phone 644-2252 ' •• "'11t1s day ha~ been one of the best things to happen to me. I had heard of the pro- blems of black people In America but l found them quite friendly and am anxioU! to see their community," said Miten Larrea of Spain. LEO (July JS.Aug. 22): Be aware of diet. Avoid eXtremes. Heed advice ol qualified penon. Don't base actions on impulse. Glve logic equal time. Finish rather than begin-put pieces together. Smoking Develops Wrinkle Obtain hint from A r t e 1 WASHINGTON (UPI) ''I only wish more students from our school could viait Watts," she added. "They were just starting to get ac- quainted. '' (Only AFS club members went to Watts.) meua.1e. Surgeon General Jesae L. Soo Phillips from Australia commented that "people kept telling me things. l was led to believe that blacks were dif· ferent but they're not. We were tol<l to !eel free lo be open but the advice was un- necessary. We all made friends easily." VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepi. 22): Steinfeld says women who Discard old--.bat m e t h o·d s • smoke develop wrinkles more Revile procedures. M a t e , readily -and at an early age partotr bas some workable -than women Who .dq. not ideas. Display willingness to smoke. liJten. 'If receptive, you gain. Steinfeld made the co•nt otherwise, you take backward in a speech to a women's steps. Highlight mature ap-group in announcing that )¥ -ch. f'1/blic ljealth Servi°' his ·LIBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22):. deci<1e4 to launch a .lna)9r What starts as minor project campaign "to ~ 't&e is due to grow. Know thia and barrage of ads luring women grup OJlportunity. Pacing Is inlo the -trap of dpreli. ,important. Time your moves. smoking." '. PLANTS ARE LIKE 'PEO-P-LE • , • JERRY MKER1 AMERICA'S MAS'r'ER GARDE:NER, TELLS yOU HOW YOU CAH ftE~Te "rO YOUR ~t -tT1s ~y~ ONCE YOU LEARN 'l'HEUl PERSONALITIES, "l"HEIR SPECIAL. LANGUAGE. ''LEAVING HO LEAi' tnmmNc;• Ht: tltGAtl1tiGL.v DISCUSSES . . EVERY' GARDENING SUlllECT • DISCOV!tll A WHOL!i HEW . . WORLD. Olf PLEASURS IH GROWINGt 7.95, llOOKS• I COME MEET JEMv llAKmt AND aUJIG• All AILING "PlllltND, n : . 'llOUll PAllDllfnl Poi I iO ~ • "YOUR PUollT CAN ':""T'WITH Mlle -1'1 WHIU: II& Al1i'OGllAl'llS yOUR COP"I C)lf lftS NIW ~. HCWPOll'I", THUllf,, AK. 20, .Ja:oo-a:oo •.M. ~. . ., . ~ . ROEll~SON'S . NEWPORT • FASHION ISLAND • • ' . ' • • t , I . . w......,, ......, 19, 1972 ' . Love Story · Elilds H'a;pp,ily.·.When ~aliet Rescues ·Romeo • bEAR ANN ~ERS: I'd Uke to say • wwd or two to the lirl whoM boyfriend Iii. 1 lloppy' Wit iOOdnJibl ldu CID ber ud who IJcnod Ilene!! "~ Off." ~ tb1o Jetter wllj bolp ber u ·...U u -,.... lirl• to anderallnd • '"' ·~·-· , • When I wu 11 I wu terribly 1by but _,. ol I Miii, pby1lcllly, than 1 boy. I wu really nuttf onr •+certain chick and I bid been dying to kl11 ber for tiu.e -before I Hnally got up the ....... to try. It ..... belutllul mocmlit nllbl rmd I wu driving her home from 1 -t porty. When I look' ber to the door abe Hnc._,;.t 1wblle llllklng anlli toll<. I finally 11Jc1 "goodnlpt," .... she turned lier loce up rmd doled lier eyes. I reld this 11 tbO lnvltotlon I'd been w11Uq for. years later I m1rrled thet cloU. When I bent down lor my verr flrlt When I rud the letter In your colwnn ' rormmllc ldu, my nose bit hen, my lronl ll'orn the girl who complained becouoe lootb bomped her lip, and I bit bet". the guy's lint ldu wu like 1m1leur Thank the 1ooct . Lord 1be bid • night, I knew I hid to write in defense of wonderf:ul Mnte of humor. Sbe also knew every scared, awkward Romeo In the I wu lumlllated. 81011 her uo-world. P.S. The chick and I both !<nd our ' deratandlng bean, •be storied fu laup, love. -sT. LOUIS and 10 did I. A( that momtnt I wu so DEAR ·S.L: Wilt a Mart nnner! grateful 10< her compuslon that she . Aid oow, II uyo. else bal 1 llrlt ldN endeared benelf to me forever. £iebt 1tory wlll 1 moral, let'• Uve tt. . Tape Sews Up Story · t ·A new conce~ for home IOWing, t b • manulocturer colll thlJ rOll ol lope, ll·ymh . kq, '!< incb wide lllCI of I ll4i>Ple tutun, mbro •llke cloth tllu poper .. Tlje lope 11 varllc1lly mark· ed and ' lnvlllblY, perforated " alona ll)e verllcal lineJ, to serve u an ldjustible gWde to o~ .. 1 .... io..utcJdnc. '!'be borlioi!tal Dlll'klnp are lor meuurlng. On the back the lope .. adheatve so It stlc:u firmly to the garment fabric wbtle doing • liJ 1everal jobo. Then, It can be peeled oll with o°' quick motion. • The' new lope helpe gulde every ldnd ol topetli<btng, fwlcti4nal ·or decorative, in- cluding. pala11e1 rowa, CW'Ves .... zipper .Utchlng. THE SALE'S STILL ON!! ALL SALE MERCHAN?>ISE IS l/:i off ind LESSI LOTS OF BARGAINS STILL AVAILABLE ••• long dre1111, pan_t1ult1, l••ns, bloutet, dre1H1, and Kcntorin .• , Come '" ·them ai ••• ~k. BIDTIQUE DEAR ANN LANDERS : Alter l"ffdlq llM but be 11pl11ned thet l lhould strap the letter from Jlela,Zed Mo In Shermon, the cbUcl to my boek )o hi could loel the Tex., l declded to write my Ont letter to cloteoeu ol me. , • - Ann Linders. I decided I hid bettor llJten to bjm, oo ' I also bid a feeding problem with my I mode an Indian plpocile beg · out · ol baby. It wu aomething new beclUIO my glnghlm yanl goock. I corned thel cbllc! other'tlds were good taters. J was afraid on my '*:k from morning tut n)gbt. He UU1 child had a ser!Qus stomach disorder · was on my, back when I did the ·cooking, because he wo\ildt't eat a thlng. , when I· ran •fter the other four, wheo, l When he was aeven months otd ·I toot did the cleanil>g and 11!1 mmetlnc and him to the "pediatrician. He •greed· the when I bung out the clolbea. lly the time boy was 11tuving to dellth and asked tho he was Dlfte months old he was haDcftnc oges ol my Qihe"r chlldrefl. l told him I, 4, me tbe clothes pln1, one by one. 'T~ 3 a.nd Z, and he' repliec(''l'm not surprls--neighbors thought it was a screJm. ·But ed." Then be went on to t;.i:plain that this the child started eating, so (didn't care child was starving for affection.. He sug-what the neighbors thought. ; gested that I tetp the baDy close to my The boy Is three years old now and be body all day long. l thought this was In· Is my bealthlest and hippiest cblld. Whit ~hit~.;·~~· .~.~ft.=: beeo lor blm that boy would nol be llivt today. Ple1se print my letter. l mtPI help someone else. -ELEVEN STEPS IN VIRGINIA DEAR ELEVEN: Your --lift 1 -,. Pleo1e Id •Im I uJd M, lh'I my -el pedlltridu. Drinking moy he "in" to the klda you nm with -but It can put you "out'' for keeps. You con coot It and stoy popullT. Read ''Booze and You -For Teenapr1 Only." Send 35 etnta in coin and a lone, sell-addressed, stamped envelope witll your request in care of the DAIL 1l PILOT. AIWlllM An1helm Center NfWPOltpaACH F1shion lsilnd ' whee-e-e! ! famous-name women's shoes NOW ... lMUIDI Riverside Plaza SAN DIEGO Fashion V1lley l. l lclw•ll ~h•rt• t 3467 Vie lido 671-4510 Newport Beach t. ,. .. ! ' -• Old South Revisited A New Orleans courtyard will be recreated for the Mater Dei High School Parents Guild annual Mardi Gras dinner dance. Setting for the Friday, Feb. 4, event will be the Airporter Inn . In in Old South par· ty mood are CTelt to right) Mrs. Thomas Matheus and Mrs. Robert Houston who may be called for . ........ "" ..... DOMINIC ROMANO MADIMOISlll' ~LR AMANO PAUL ALLAN SHOU CAPUIO .IANDOUNO UD CllOll* 9IHI IOCiAll'lis . ..... .. , .. uu .... ' .. • HOUllt IM · "'"'" +iu.' MMrAlllllCAH llAl1ll CHA ... 01 .... ¥1"10111 ·-· .. STARTS THURS. 1 ·20 10 A.M • • . DRUSIS ... F•-nonle ~rlWti In • wide 11loctiGn\a(1ly)t1 & febric1. Sizo1Sie,16. . , ' ;. / . :,~~!-~~.:~ ~:500 .' . . ·•s-.noo ;:.~~~ .. ~~ .. '.. l.U . ' .. VALUIS ·s.2,500 T0 .$511.00 · '"'SKIRTS VALUIS $f)ftOQ TO $65.00 .J\I • • YALUIS s3500 ,_._ .... lttwd. Mestty 'flfeitwt. A wide ..-.Ctlff ef ...... c ....... TO .$71.00 VALUES TO $811 25.00 YALUIS TO 17.00 9so ·CAPllS. CAPRI SETS o.w.a .... ......... ........ llY.,NI ..... ,. ...... IU"'°IT .......... HOii lo,.._ -• .,., ... k ' -· •tlDU .... Sf.II Up To ._ , ...... , Wlo · •4so Rllactiens 0Ttm •WT 'YlLlll Pl All ..AITMINlS • MAD. :7-CiJhi~~j 1001 ADAMS AT llOOKHUtST HUNTINGTON l!ACH , .... ,., ' . ·ticket information. , ___ Husbands Taking Control Clubwork will become more than a wile's social fling ror husbands of South Coast Junior W 0 m a n ' s Club members at their 7:30 p.m. meeting on Thursday, Jan. 20, in Fountain Valley Civic Centec. Spouses will assume their wives' officer or chairman rotes 11111 proceed througll a mock agenda prepared by the women. One of lbe discussion itent1 will be tbe club's Community Clothing Drive scheduled from Monday, Jan. 24, through Fri- day, Jan. 28. Donated clothing may be taken to any school in . the Fountain Valley School District. J4niors are assisting TRY, a nonprofit corporation, in col- lecting used clothing to be cleaned and repaired for resaJe through an American Indian Scholarship F u n d Thrift Store In Stanton . · Proceeds will go toward grants and low interest emergency loans to help ln- dians stav in college. Mrs. Fronk Fleck, presl· dent, will lead the club'• delegation to the monahly con- ference of Los Cerrlto1 District, Califomii Federation of Women'• Clubs, Junior Membership. Huntlngton Park Juniors will hoot the ••therlng in their clubhouH at I p.m. Monday. Jon. 24. New Colors Colors move lllto two In- tensities in the IPrill col· lection by Herbert· urf Beth Levine. There. ire muted GOii and vivid ones. Tho muted Include poh! gray, beige, blue 1nd· gr<en. Tbe vivid Include yellow. orange, electric blue 1nd ....... turquoloe ..., dlrlty ..... ( • ( • • • • • f .. f i: I I • . • All ha.1 n-1 • Ne lac ...... • Ne I.._. • a.RltAMerkMlll '....., ai.p' .... "'-~ . ,_ WHERE A SALE IS A SALEI ' . . Home a Gi~ ,g,op ..··* ' -' ------ THIS, IS ITI ALL SALE ITEMS SLASH· ED AGAIN, HllRRY BEFORE THEY ARE GONEI FANTASTIC BARGAINS ON ALL THREE LEVELS OF THE HOME AND GIFT SHOP AND IN THE YACHT SHOP, TOOi OPEN MON .. THRU SAT. 9-6 J II 1 "', • I ! l ·' ' ' • • I • "I RICHARD'S LIDO CENTER 3433 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH 673-6360 I • I . . . OAllY PIL~T WtdotldoJ, J"UllY 19, 1972 ' • Diverse Programs Draw Students, Parer.its· (Editor'• Nott: A paQt 1voud to Newport Beacli rid Mtsrion Viejo po.rent· eacher organization& will ~ppear in the DAILY 7'/WT each wet.k. Jn/or· tion mtUt be received blf he womtn'1 departmtmt or ""lfrs. Gared Sn1ith, 1746 €enteUo PlGce, Newport each by 5 p.m. Thursday Jor publication \.Vedrie1· v.J :.\dams PTA Mr1. Clifford Dowm , President COMING UP : Volunteer mothers will collect ror Pt1areh of Dimes on Tuesday, Jan. 25. REPORTS : An olfice.. from the Costa Mesa p o 1 i c e department 1S1lsted Mra. A. F. Dugger, Jr. chairman of the anti-theft poJter conte11t in the k.lck~ff of the pro- gram. Entries will be ac- cepted unW Friday , Jan. 21. California PTA Mn. Boyd McCollougk President COMING UP: "Who says We Cant". a color-sound film will be shown at the ex- Their Bag ecutive board meeting Tues-. day, Feb. 1, in the multipurpose room. REPORTS: ~trs. J a mes Sampson w a s appointed chairman to study awards a n d conlests. IntertJted persoM may send their comments to school or con· tact her at 549-06S8 • • • A committee to study the feasibl!Jly of parents volunteering time ln the classroom will be chaired by Mrs. Millard Ham e I. Interested parents may con- tact her at 545-&408 or Mrs. Paul Howe at 545-0693. onte Vista PTA Father-son Day activities will be launched with races and t0ther contests at 3 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 29. Afterward dinner will be served. efereeing the race is Phil Maurer, and contestants are (left to right) J ohn agonseller and Dennis Smith. Costa Mesa Christian PTF Airs. Carl O. Nelson President COMING UP : Larry Savercool, a representaUve of the Academic Achieve- ment Center in Orange will speak on Teaching Children Reading, Writing a n d Arithmetic Without Paper. Pencil or Book at the general meeting at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 27, In the auditorium. Davis PTA Mr1. James Morrow President COMING UP: Mexican dinner and student talent show will take place Tuesday, Feb. 1, in the multipurpose room. Tickets will be available at school Friday, Jan. 8, through Tuesday, Feb. 1. Mrs. Paul Oumain, ways and means chairman an- nounces that volunteers may contact her at 546-7778. Auditions for the talent show will be conducted by Mrs. Don Molllca tomorrow and Friday, Jan. 21, after school •.• Board meeting at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Mollica. Harbor View PFO Mrs. WllUam Ugbtcap President REPORTS : Don East, school · psychologist spoke on his · dulies at gene11al meeting. Mrs. T. W. Beliakotr, !Pl math program coordinator announced that the first and . second grades will begin the program in February. Mrs. H.F. Romberg will conduct a workshop for volunteers at the end of January. Killybrooke PT A Mrs. Ronald Arnold President COMING UP: Falher Ap- preclaUon Night is the theme of the ge n eral meeting that will feature Walt Axthem and Fred Tim- berlake, professional racers New Equipment Tested Books, a projector, tape recorders and a listening post with headsets have been purchase d by Gill PT A for the sc hool Rese11Xch Center and LibI:f!ry. Test- ing the new equipment are Oe!t to right) Lynn Sasano, Edgar Arge nsinger and Mary Kay Levesque. · who will show a film entitled 11Six Day Trials in Austria." Families are invited to at- tend. Paul.uino PT A Nick Hanson President citywide contest, according to Mrs . Ron Raya, safety and juvenile p ro t ec ti on chairman . . . Aluminum can drive from a to 10 a.m. Friday, Jan 21 ... Mothers March or Dimes will take place Tuesday , Jan. 25. Volunteer marchers may call A-frs. Charles Sosa, chairman at 546-8165. at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Jan. 21 , in the home ol Mrs. Douglas Bowler. Wilson PTA Mrs. Rohen Sankey President C0~1ING UP : Inlernational pctluck dinner at 5:30 p.m. t omo rrow in the multipurpose room ... Sale V. . PTA of candy apples will take 1ctor1a place tomorrow and Friday, Mrs. Douglas Bowler Jan. 21. Proceeds will be us- MANY ITIMS UP TO ••.• 27l7 E. Co.,,, Hl9llw.,y Coront d1I M1r-Pll. 671-ltSO e l •11kAmtrlc11nl e M•sltr CM;rtlf J) ., ... ,.. Ill """" Udt• COMING UP : Judgir:g Clf 1he anti-theft P9ster contest will end tomorrow. Winner s from each classroom will receive ribbons and six school winners will b e selected on Wednesday, Jan. 26, to participate in the President _Jed~for~lh~e~s~af~e~ty~gr:•:•~p·~s~tr~ip~~~~~~~~~~ COA-UNG UP : Board meeting .· to Disneyland. l ' ' 20 Fashion lslLnd, Newport Beach ·'phone 644-2525 278 Forest Avenue, L19un1 811ch ·'phone 494-6695 1 School Projects Sew Up Drama, Hiking, Ecology • . (Editor's Nott: A page tvoted to Fountain Valley, 1tntington Beach, Oceati iew and Seal Beqcl1 School istrict pare11t·teacher or· ganizations will appear in ;the DAILY PILOT each · eek. Information mwt be · ';eceived by Mrs. Gilbert urnbull, 567 J Mangrum rive, Hwntington Beach y 5 p.m. Thursday for ublication lVedntsda11.J ~ader PTA l\1rs. James Powers President PORTS : Unit earned $158 during the recent reclama- . tion drive and received a letter o f commendation from Mrs. Da vid Carlbert of the Environmental Council Contact '· ~voided KIDS LOVE UNCLE LEN Seturdey1 in The DAILY PILOT . . . Members are sewing garments for their upcoming fashion show and are col· Jectlng used items for a clothing drive. Mesa View PTA Mrs. George Blant President C0~1ING UP: Members wUl attend a performance ol "The Girl In the Freudian Sli p" in the Huntington Beach Playhouse Saturday. Jan. 28, at 8:30 p.m. Tickets can be ordered by co - tacting Mrs . D on l\1acAl!1ster at 842-3452. REPORTS : Don Hauptman 'Weighting' For Class A we ight training class - timed perfectly between holi- day feasting and b i k i n I weather -will be offered by Orange Coa9l College at IO a.m. on \Vednesdays and Fridays, starting Feb. 9. The spring semester course, taught by a therapeutic dieti- cian, a physical educallon In- structor and the college nurse, ill designed to help women lose weight safely and Improve fitness through exercise. Consent of the college nurse Is required in addition to a physician's written permission and prescribed diet. An ap- pointment to see the OCC nurse can be obtained by call· ing 83+5808. Following the nurse's In- terview, persoos can registt.r by obtaining an admissioN appllcallon packel In lhe OCC Admlulons Office and secur- spoke on consumer affairs . . . Unit will donate a ~ portable microphone system ~ to the school ... PT A and - student council have pledged $100 each for a phono-cardio scan machine for Ocean View School District. /; I Pleasant Vw. PTA , Mrs. James Swenson President REPORTS: Jim Allen or the ~ Mountain Trail spoke on hik· ing, backpacking and cam- ping tips. Fur the r in- formation on lhese subjects Is available by contacting Allen at 842-7570. Inserting an "S" in PT A are students at Estancia High School. the abbreviation for the organization's new name are (left to Maynard, Sherry Angel an d Patti Geer. Ready to post right) Melinda .•' :%e ~rood o~ ,•• .. . : .. -. .... \ ........ -.- OWENS FAMOUS HOME·MADE CHILI W/BEANS c PINT 608 EAST BALBOA BLVD .. BALBOA REFRIGERATED DELIVERY SERVICE: PHONE 673-8310 SPICl.i.LS THU•SDAr, PRIDAr. SATUl DAY, JANUAlY 20, 21 , J2 RED-DELICIOUS APPLES GRAPEFRUIT c c I LI. BAO 4 LB. BAG • JANUARY SALE CONTINUES. DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON FAVORITE FABRICS NOW PRICED TO CLEAR TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW SPRING FABRICS Dupioni Silk, Silk TwHd, Silk/ 1V: Wool blends, Lace, Crepe, 2 Sheers, Embroideries1 Tweed , Brocade. Table of Trims. PRICE Plaid Gingham, .Cotton, Poly- ester® and blends, plus m1ny other tremendous fabric bar• gains. Values ot 2.50 yd . Patchwork Cotton, S1ilcloth, Linen Weave, Pique, Suit·' in9. V aluos to 2.50 yd. I Your choice of T revira® Flannel, Banlon, J •rs e y. Values to 2.98 yd. ·188 YD. ...................................... ,, Bonded Acrylic, Stretch T er- ry Prints, Oocron/Cotton Knits, Quilted Lime ', Poly- ester® Twill, Acrylic Prints. Values ot 6.95 yd. 2•• YD. · Polynter® Double Knits. ""· lo 7.00 yd. Miider• Bouclotto Knits, 3.88 YD. Polyu-G1bonlfno. '4.88 R19. lo 7 .00 yd. YD. REMNANTS • 1/4 off marked ....... All It°'"' nOt IVl!ll••lo In llolh llloNll UH YOUl IANIAMlllCAll Ol MAim CHAl•I ln& I date for rogL!tratlon In WI •unn THI lllJHT TO LIMIT 9UANTITIU JMuary. ·1..--------~--------------------------------;..,---------------------------''·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~";:::: 1 • • i ' ' • ' I ~ • ' . . 'i ·' I WITH SALLIE GRAPEFRUIT AND BANANAS Grocen Journal, the bll news wave of the Southern Californ ia Grocers Assocla· tion, is a magulne not usually found adorning mar- ble 19pped co/lee tables In well-drused llvi{lg rooms. Tbe January i...e ahouta loud and clear on the cover, uRlchard's . Harbor View Market - A Real Winner !'' ketpln& company with a IU1Cioul picture of the pro- duce department. Jnalde are 24 plclurta leaturlnl everything from · "caka decoratpd to suit the 'l'ildiet whim of t he cuatomera" and 0 a ~ foot-: air curtain dairy cue" to "special portlllo111 deot&ned to prevent fish odors from penetratlnl( the customer area ' 1 a n d "'Clndlelight Service in the nieat depart- ment." Now the average people &hopper couldn't e1re leas • aboul air curtains and apec1a1 parU/iom. . . .she • JUll U-. her -freab and -·t want lbe amen ol fish all over the place. Rlchard11. Two Ls th e •Pi""'IJ ,or poahneas, ad- v a n cement, convenience and auper-uUlity, decorator • oqlllpment wise .•. but the nutabell putter-inner crunches contentedly with • these kernels of longevity .• , . ''Through the years, Richard's Lldo Market and the bualness philooophies ol Dick Richard have provided ample proof that people want those extras that make shopping a beautiful experience. So it stands to reason thaf Dick's . second market. which o p e n e d recently, would follow in the foot steps of the -'original market." 27 ... 40 ... 56 ... 48 ... 42 Grapefruit and oranae talk for slze •••• With Tens Ruby Reds coming on 11rong, yo11 should know t .. 11 about , %1;, and -40'1 ••• .You'll,.. 'em advertised a. $1 •••• lo.fl etc., etc. Great grapefruit eating ..•. Tben you 'll go acroas the aille and aee aome twice as big that aren't 10-$1 aDd weigh about a JIOWl'! and a hall a pie<e, < • .Tbele are the 27's. 1 .This is the number that are packed in a crate. Same 1oes for oranges .•. • Right now the biggest navels we can come by are · 56's .••. but wail .•. the lt&IOD'I just beginning .• • .soon you'll see some 42's. Thats when they aet as big as grapefruit. One of the t'easons, we feel t h e Grocer's Journal featured out j>rodoce department on their cover. 81.oomin& pro. duce in January is' like tulips growing in the raln. Everything comes in jumbo proportions and the unusual is everywhere. Would you believe fresh beet greens with the tiny whole fresh • beell dangling. • • .and Napa cabbage to tenderly fry ..•• Organically grown Holland Hot hou~ cucumbers guaranteed to be , burplw. •.. LiWe packages ' ol freob crisp chop Ille)' v~getable11 bean sprouts and china . peas with tho fresh ginger root along side. SKILES, AND HEN· DERSON TURNED AUCTIONEERS , . , .at the U.C.I. Big I Booltlr' V.l.P. Dinn e r n.nce, January 28 at' the Bal~ l!IJ' Club. . • .'11cklll are $15 a couple and the peraen to call is Ken WlllllllD 641-1044 ... .YOI ml&bt win a couple of bandmada quilts. . . .and besides dancing you'll have a chanct to bid on unopened exciting things donated by· President Nixon, Arnold Palmer, Merlin Olsen o( the Rams and &igar R 1 y Roblnt0n, plus more. An auction with BUI and Pele dolnl their double animal and vibe talk! Worth a liaten . and an evenlna: of fUn ! Richard's Marke ts, the two people llloret, Newport Beach TftADITIONAl WITH CORNED liEF, SOLID, CRISP, FRESH CABBAGE LI. 10¢ HST OF THE SEASON, SWEil, 1.AR&E Navel ORANGES . 5 u1s. $1 SERVE HALF A PEAR· WITH SLICES OF DRIED' I EEF AS /\N APPETIZER, WASHI N6TON At4JOU PEARS 5 LBS. $1 FOR· OM ELETS, CASSEROLES AND STEAKS SWEET, YE~LOW SPANISH ONIONS LI; 9¢ WARM UP ON COlD DAYS WITH ••• Nestles QUIK 32 oz. 79¢ Knudsen BUTIER ""' '""" 1 Lt. 85¢ Sunshine Chip·a·Roos Cookies 11 oz. 59¢ Hills Bros. COFFEE 1 LB. 79¢ HILLS BROS. COFFEE 2 LI. 1.57 Hills Bros. COFFEE 3 Ll.2,29 FLEISCHt.IANN'S SOFT MARGARINE 1 LI. 45¢ CAMPBELL'S Old Fashioned BEANS u oz. 19¢ ASSORTED FLA VORS Kern's FRUIT NECTARS u oz. 10¢ WESSEN OIL 24 oz. 57¢ REGINA FLAVORED OR PLAIN WINE VINEGAR 12 oz. 29¢ SPRECKELS GRAN ULA TED SUGAR 5 LI. BAG 55¢ Borden CREMORA u oz. 59¢ LIPTON DINNERS .... _ IS/I w. 59¢ TIDE DITERG&NT DIAL SOAP 49 OZ. GIANT 79¢ UTHllD Johnson GLADE ••• PllHHINn • POTATO BREAD Butter Flake ROLLS Banana Nut Loaf FRUIT FI LLED VARIETY BUNS MINUTE t.IAID ORANGE JUICE 2for39¢ 70Z. 49¢ 41¢ 6 for 35¢ 1.19 6 for 41¢ U OZ. 59¢ ALL KUBRO SOUPS EXCEPT Cl.At.I CHOWDER- KUBRO SOUPS 10 oz. 29¢ STOUFFERS • Be ef or Chicken Pies 11 oz. 49¢ · CHOOSE RICE MEDLEY, PILAF; VERDI or SPAN ISH Green Giant RICES 12 oz. · 29¢ . KERN'S IQF Whole Strawberries :It oz. • ~~VtlMI (Lido Store Only l BOSTON FERNS Be1utiful in 6'1 pots with h1n9er1. 3,98 IACH See them al10 in ltrocluce at Harl>or View. 49¢ ' . ' D"11. V PILOT If, '% •• . ,7"' /·~·? , '• ;:.,, ... '.::--.-::.-.< QUICK, TASTY DIN NERS FOR PEOPLE IN A HUR. RY -ALL YOU DO IS ADD THE MEAT, HEAT AND EAT. ISN'T THAT NEAT? There are such yummy things in .a box, as, Chili To- mato dinner with Macaroni, Rice Oriental. Tamale Pie or Chun King's Chop Suoy and Pepper Steok Din· ners, or how obout Skillet Lasogne and Skillet Bar- becue -even Noodles Romano ff! TRY ONE WH'EN . YOU'RE IN A HURRY! I Lilcl quick dinn er for the lcidS ""hen you 're 9oing out!) --.. 1 . . , PLAN YOUR MENU AROUND ,T/'iESE qELICIOUS MEATS! EAT IT HOT OR COLD, DICE IT FOR CASSEROLES, SUPPER Ot.I ELETS-FROt.I BAR.t.t ' LA . MESA HAMS. lon•l111, fully cooked, Y2 or 1/4 BAR·M Smoked PORK LOIN ROAST , ,.., c..ketl •••••..••••••••••••••••••.•••• BAR·M Smoked PORK LOIN CHOPS ,.., CMh4 ............................ .. These two •r• delightful bi1 ked with wine or fru it ju ic.e, or s•rved with si1uerkri1ut i1 nd burgun dy se uc.e, COOK'S CORNED BEEF BRISKET Tho loftovors aro 1rooli RICHARD'S LINK SAUSAGE . . . . . . 6--4 ,., ..,... ... , ......•..•••.•••... ·~············· •• ' • ' • • d ~ GROUND BEEF Mix It up with one of our dinners in • boxl LEAN GROUND BEEF 89•11 EXTRALeanGroundBeef9kLL LO-CAL, LEANEST GROUND BE~ ................................ 1.79 LL ' THESE ELEGANT ENTREES ARE FROt.I ELWELL FARMS, 1.19 LL 1.29 LI. STUFFED CORNISH GAME HENS I OZ. EACH 1.19•A. Choose them 4 ways, stuffed with wi ld rice and mushrooms, Cordon l leu, . with Apples i1nd Almonds or with rice •nd mushrooms! seashore . dinneP':'4inakefs ... Med ium Size GREEN SHRIMP 5 lb. box ...•.. $9.98 box GREENLAND TURBOT . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. .. • • . . . 89¢ lb. Cooked and Peeled Bay Shrimp ti ny ........... 2. 79 lb. BE SURE TO VISIT OUR FRESH, FISH MARKET AT THE HARBOR VIEW STORE. PRICES GOOD JAN. 20.2 3 • Put Some zest, in Saadwichee ,r--, ~-~ Choose • Richard's br••d, Ii•• Chedd•r Cheese l re•d, i nd toP it with 1e1ty 6 -rm1n mus- t•rd and ••• WINE FLAVORED, IUON 6 USTO Italian Dry SAl.Aft'I i.•.1.79 HOFFMAN'S Hot Pepper Cheese Bars ·· oz. 59- o scAR t.I AYER ALL t.I EAT OR PURE BEEF WIENERS 1 LI. 79¢ REESE BONELESS ANO SKINLESS Portuguese SARDINES 4 ,,. ... ss- 1.A IELLE Belgium Ba•y Carrots u oz. 39- Chick•n liver lri1un1chw•i9•r, chopp•d, pre11•d tur••Y sl ic•s, zingy mue n1ttr i ncl Smoky Provo· lone •re . 1om1 more of the m•ny MnclWich mekin'• in our 0.li, .. ~~ HARBOR VIEW 1660~Arthu r,NewportBeach 673-2155 LllDO CENTER 3433 Yia Lido, Newport Beach • 673-6300 , • OPEN OAILY9-8, SUN. 9-6 ' ' ' OPEN DAILY~ -7, SUN. 9 - 6 ' 1 • • I •• ' • • . . . .. • DAii. Y I'll.OT ·' .. . . .. ~· • 4 .. ... • ~ • . . . ' ' • • ,, ••• ... thousands .of,v'!lue,minde.d shoppers have ·switc,hed to Lucky .. Bec"!_use .at Lu~ky, YOU are "Nu~ber Ona". YOUR interests c9me first ... Lucky doesn't wait for others to find ways to give y.ou better service and great!'r savings .... Luc~y h~s the vision AND courage to be FJRST! That's why Lucky is STILL the leader... ; ' . ' 1 FIRST: with Everydey Low Discount Pricing , FIRST: with Truth in Meat Labeling FIRST: with Guaranteed Value Per M.Uure FIRST: · with Extra Money-Saving ·Key Buys• F.IRST: with Single-Item Pricing FIRST: with Fat·Content in.Ground B•ef --. ~ ' ' ..;..,;-....;...;;..'--~·------- ON I., Y Luc/f,y givt?s you ALL these a.dlla~ta.ge$ and more. Shop at Lucky ... Tfie ORIGINAL Discounti-S'upf!rmafl<et! . ... . . ' . ' P A CKAGED GOODS --.r2.1~ C1W1mu f' OIWllOll-1 17·-CAll .--IERSllEf'S CICIA 2~.75c Farm Fre sh Produce BANANAS 1.00% Chlqult• Iran cf 10~ U.S. NO. 1 GllADI P ET FOODS RUSSET POTATOES .,.+Slll'PT ••••••• .,~~ 10• OIOlll OI MEAT , ~ ALPO TllO ........ ~~21' FilSllE DINNERS •.•• ~."::71• 10 Health & Beauty Aids at Discount Price s ~' -.. ~~1 · RllHT IUIRD v · MG or UNll:INRD ~ ANTl-PllSl'lllANT SOFT IDRIS Jo• ·:= ~;:;;~~~how••99c I OZ SPllAY • 5 OZ. SIZE K E Y BUY SCOPE MOUTHWASH .. One• in the morning, and your 99 breath feels fresher for hours." C Family s ize bottle. 11 OZ. . IOIZEMA LIQUll SKll CREAM or lllZEMI CIMPLEllOI LOTIDI ........... 79c •oz:. DRIVE DETERliEIT 41 H90yY duty laundry detergent 9et1 whites sporkling, s 1 kffpl colors bright ond new looking longer. 14-0X IOX . , WISK DETERliEIT . Ne ........ around the collar" when you pre-treat with ~Wllfltt. -Wath wffh It; too. -llOT'IU DAIRY PRODUCTS IUTIEI .. : ... • QU4UTY~::.: 11 • OIANGf JUICE •. '"~::': 15• Glll'EfltUIT JUICE .;:=:95 • PET Mill ........ "'~·; 19 ~ ICE CIUM ........ lt:'~:I: 65• OTHER ITEMS CIGARITTES' ~~~:~J::;J.25 BEEi .: ...• °. .•. ~~~3.19 "'"no 2:5t 120-SCI. "· IOLL .., w ~Van ~e Kamps ~ AN ·OUTSTAllDING VARIITT . . ' . OF FRESH BAKERY GOODS : . -We GUARANTEE the ~ LARGER SIZE is a :·BETTER VALUE ~· than the next -' smaller size ·-.... • 7JIW. t. ,._ l•e. llmA • 27J I ..... ,_ Strwt U&Dwt• 'All . ,,. ......... .. CAllDGA PAft • 7nt -An • W, COYWA • l•tti.ill ...... Ct&. DOWlll' •• ,.1 .......... 9'4. ' GMHl1GIOYf·, 1•s .... St. ..... u • 11ll •• ~ .... IUleAU • 1• S.. Ct.tr.I A••· •W •• PAH • Ill W • ..A• ... •I Mn•'JOtl IUCM • ttJI An_.. A•e. u mMA . \a: ........... (ti. lAltWIOI • Wt ..... ..,... (hi. Uwtltall • 16411 S.. ... .....,_ lttt ~ ..... ,,.. ... . l""'900. 11111 """"" Mt. LOH llM:lf • UlS L Spti., tt. J L l• UMlll.11 • MIS 1. ,_..,. 1-.... _.... •• 41! W. lwltqlw .... ..,. ••• us .. .... -Ml • ,,.,, .... IW. ........... ~, .... PAIA--• -L ,._ ..... ............ ,, • ......, It, Lllll~·tlll.i...t_...._ SM ,._ .., Ila • tM St. MITA ~ ' M9 U... IW. *"' a.n . n11 ........ ... =llMl•.Jl ..... M ,. "·-;:::·. _ ._ _..,. !'llPllG ·_. ..... -............ ~ .................. ,.,It. I W'CJS!Q. Dll ..... _.,. WI IM • 1S1 ,.., el 1 St. --.1 .......... . ....,. • 111'1 I ....... -.4 . ....... 1 ...... .... I ' • p<,; ROUID ,STEAk """";: . $ '. 07 IONDl!DTO .. QUALITY 11!1!"' Jb ? RIB ·ROAST STAN DIN~ 99c LAllGa•HD IOND•~TO'" ' QUAUTY HO• lb SMALL IND ••• $1.141b CHUCK ROiST tLA .. CUT 63:c 1 IONDl!DTOI" QU ALITY ..... llt / 1J,t ?(,. .: !t ! PE RSON4LIZED MEAT SERVICE Any cut of meat prepared to • • SI.ICED BICOI '''"'"""" ... 6JC UDYL•• ONI! l"OUND ·l"AtKA91! ' Cl.SS RI •• I.ST your own speciflcatk>ns ... s 105 at no addi1lonal charge OQNO"SS "N'QUAloTf H , ...... LO r.!PJJ.!.~!~!,~!~~~ s 1 s• ~~ u~M1~~~~: .. , ..... ,.. 61 • CHOPPfl HAM c OICAIUI• ............. 1 Of Pll 79 , !~!!.,!!!~ ... ~... . 55c ~!,~.~~ .......... 1ozcUP62' KOSllEI SALAMI ..... , -•H-.......... n1rc165 OSCO llAYEI SALAMI · . \ r,!!~.~l,.~,,,.~,E,.." ..... S) 57 ~!!IC.:.~. !~ll...;, ~::._7:. c JIMMJ DEAi SIUSllE 79c ramAM\SUCID ................. 39 oozm '· .. · 63' COTTO (I ot-MACMIABI SMUii Mc) ••• .... :••••••••··"'" 0 '' ....... • ·ALL llEAT"BDL051f '''"' ', !!~!~1u~.!!!9.~l.~!~29 C OICAI UIW (IOZ .... l!IJl!•I .... 5 .. KIJSllfl lftBGJIA . u•···-h ...W •AT'!*" . ; ...• , • , .6 OZ NI A - ·,.; I ,. 1 • ,1 f'. __ L __ .. Bigger t n a upermar et ore 1 an· a ,. · · · ~ . Variety store! <:>n·the-spot shopping rf<lr q · \'.,.. ;;;,!:~1:,~':!0~1:bf~• • nor a pontsu1t I , • A rug or o rokel •• ,A ONL y ot DISCOUNT ' DISCOUNT CENTERS bionketorabi,ke!And~uc.h,muc~mcire ·.·. • ·, , crtNTERS.. , ARE DIFFERENT! .. at money saving low d11eount pr1c .. 1 · • • , . ' MIN'S DRESS SHIRTS I TIES IHlllTS Tin . ~257$,36 _ Polyester/cotton dress shirts with short st.wet. long point col · ors; stripes, solids, sizes l• 112 to 17 in the group. Washable polyester tin. ltOT AVAIL.AM.• AT SMTA MONICA I Even-heottng cos) iron fry · . pon has i-ld~ bottom to catch ••c•ss steok lot. · . 3·PIECE Siii SIT · -. 1.' Pl .. tic..:ootod dl1h droinor with Hpor· $161 I ate flatware hol•r. matthing sink mat." Ill H LIP .TIAY ASST"D ~-....... 11· -,,..,.,. ,11111, • Im" . • I PILOT ·ADVERTISER S Wtdntld.IJ, Jan11117 lt, 1972 . Actress Refuses Role as Cook . • • , JOHNA II.INN Ii clip bat •lilt When noody In cool<, --meol 111 It• d • r, NEW~ _ "We love• J la~ ol • meat from iaarlmde; -1wte lo beolod p!MW; =.... \\cup,_ .... --.... ---jlllco,lklm • ,, ... all tho 2 lableo-ilour v-'• ....... n.... otl. .--.. .., -let; Ill -· we Clt't eat ln •--:1 ._..__ -'-'-reatauranll -111 travel : 2 lableopoom ..,.,. paper towels, In ..... Duldl ~. ~ In Ii cup bot pol rout. end _,,.... ud Solt, llOWld black pepper, lo oven, fry bacon, remove becm ,,_ .-lule bill. Add mut brown well cm Iii -Dutch . oven, beol aeuerinlell ud lenlel ..,pe. Rub meat well on all liclfo all lldes RemoYe -. oil, lllr In !lour, cool< few "But," Aid -.tumecl-wltb All Place In • dooble clllcard ali but 2 ~-mlnutee llliil brown, atlrrlnc- oulhor llllclecerd Joel, "when ~ •·· { dee cJooe.flt fat in Dutch oven. ' . Add 1u1ar, ._,_ carelld nol I travel I un~ lln wltboul .... or p, • - llW. When you IOIUY wan Pour~ 00~i ..::.~ ~ = In =.;_gy add lllralned juice very bard; yvu 'leed ll I (meat ll>ould be """plelely and garllc, lily W and ml oo1ieDec1 ra111nt. Coot ,... couldn't 11ve on lailll ....... .......... u not, add • uw.r cloveo . ...._ In • lloll, ....... Iii tldcl:ened, .um,. -it would kill me." ........ _......_ T ...._.... , ._ water ). Seal, II uskC beat. Covor, limmer M liaun _,. ute to ·~·-' I wi.. the ... ..._._ ... (or cover bowl with (or until meat ls llllcler, turi>-aeuonlng1, addi'C 1111; blact ," .. ~·~_aild"l~';l'auranl .... loll); nfrlgerale a Ing meat ocCuloaaIJy). Add pepper, II -llilY· Serve eatJna! Their ·caulloa COllltS .::da::.;Yl:...:<::.or.::long=er:..:• 11:...:dealrod=.::.l:.:..· _.::mare::..:..mar=lna=de::..• u::...::needed=::.·_.:c•il/h:...:lrR::..::.,:VJ:...· .:cServea:...:•:;:;:,..::1-.:clO.:c. ____________ H_IL_Ql:.._G_AR_D_KN_E_F_'S_SA_U_ER_B_RA_TE_N _________ _ from !be childhood ex-•- perlences or • jbi who grew up In HIUer'I Genneny, sul· ferlng !be 'privation of wer ud !be fact her husband. J>avld · · Cameron Palutanga, ,..;, one or tbe lew lucky people lo escape the fat.al effects of . Almonella. · ..., ·~rm terrtblx_ careful," said Hildegard, '1bUt I'm not a hypochondriac, II "You can't afford to indulge In tulle food When you heve lo keep g<ling day alter day," ( '"""'""·' lier b u • b *:,n d : t' :'fl\Variably, you get sldi:, 80 .,, llllck lo sleeks and salads, : Md in countries where we ' lhlnt lls • clun, ln1il ud cheeae." • ~ Hlldeaard revull aome of fief eerfy han4ups on food ud , . . epokh!c In her best seller, • ,.' .. The Gift Horse," subtitled • "Report GI) I Life." ,,.1 \ ~ otrlnpntl,Y .. •mtten book rev~ .. Incredible story of ! il!illdhoOcl ·cleprivatlon, near· death In -and bombiDs ra1c1s, ~OOn allerwardi 'and tberi.'uphill alrugle1 In the HollyWOod jungle of !be IO'I, " r Al 4li, Hildegerd Is still l>eautllul. Her Cheeks are thJn. ner tbM . they were and her reactions border on t h e bostile. , "I have no talent for cooking whatsoever," ahe said, "but I like lo ut good food. I would like to lit aome evening and be able ' to eat a meal I have cool<ecl. urt would be marvelous, but I'm !Jlc:apsble of doing It. The potatoes ud vegetables would be ready and the meat not dOll! ao I'd hive· to eat them aeperately or have something burned. I cao just manage to l bOll an egg and llOR)etimes I make 11oul, but I really hale lo cook ud can' do It at all." . Luckily, the ~pie have had ' . tbe same boUlekeeper for 15 '' ~ a , 1belr lu!a, at borne ftll .~,fiir, A.etually, -co(, l!Ddqlrd and , w. hulhon¢ ore -quite dlf. · \ii' ieret.;&be, for..·e1ampl•, hates • ilan'(li '1"~~ -U fellow "''.'.t2r"ollnd" m..h....;,,., .. her. b111b1nd Ilic!. "Bui l'm yttri fond pt 1mne." 5o what do Ibey eat 1t borne? "We eat lenW IOI.IP •Ith -t In ~ or potato aoup • J!ltlt mql in-11. beef, perhaps, ~ . lien, .,.i..11 with nooclle1. We Jove spaghetu," said ;-Jllldep.,rd. 11n 11 llmple. I used to coOk i H, but I've Jost tbe Inclination. • We love 11uerhnlen mede ~ wltb prtlselberren (bard lo " get In lhls •country) and !be ~ German version of ~ · burgen, rouladen wltb garlic or onion. :, "Our dallJhlor II k e 1 everything, but she started ~: early in life only eating ~ nood\el and spaghetll She'• • spql>elti cruy. She's not Jer. ' . rlbly fond of sweell, but then • we doo1 like lhem ellher." USDA IWE A-SOUTRllll FRYING .::: ... CHICKENS ~.29 USDA-GllADI A-~ llOWll ROASTING . ::;"'Ji CHICKENS ~ .58 !.TERIDAf wr PRJQ;S WIFmABIR~ . DaYtF-f'.RYEft$ :'i::a• . . Y--andoA , Turkey· Dlll•C,U TUfiK'EY" nflGHS0 Y!""\ .. l•llr A Tu,.ey.:jreasta ..JS . .. AJ .. .11 ..... ....... , • .,. ........... '°"' Ml.nut., Sauugea , __ PETRALE SOLE .15 .. 1.n PANTYHOSE SPECIAL ' ... Ono --Ultra loft--COiore 11:'1 Budget'Panty.Hose ,.., 11'1MPOUITIB-Hla . PLUSllUY •• 1---1••• ........... ,.~J ........ -.... PANTRY FILLERS ;;;h~~~1 .. t.,... .... .41 Al ltrr (Coll or fNnotl ~) •• GREEN BEANS 1--"" WIDI -RD NII PORK End~ CHOPS ~.79 FllU.f COOlllD..,l"'IJ .. HAM SLICES .. 1.28 EYERYDA.Y L0F PRICES MUTMIDDE ,_ ...JI BEEF ROASTS . lrEEF.STEAKS --T-ClJIE STEAKS' ••• ,, 11 •11111 ... :ffOLLED ROASTS ' .... .. 1.n ..1.11 : JiOuNir°sTEAKS · .. 1. ... nt :n• RUMP ROASTS ... 1.D5 , .......... lWphl Welcomes. U.S.D.A. FOOD STAMP COUPONS iii Piii "la HOUSEHOID 'NEEDS --.II: Ralphs Cleaner _ .... SOFr RINSE 1...,., Al . DEUCATESSEN DEPARTMENT .. ..,.,.._ llllEI PICllFI QL •• u ... -. .81 Morrell ·FRANKS ,..._ ""'· II~: 121n.12 .... l*I SI l:e CHEESE' Pl~ .......... ...... ~---· ................. 14-.cap J7 Mayonnalae Salad• ..... --.. COOKED HAM -...,. .55 DAIRY DEPARTMENT F;:i"p1h:YOGURT..& .. , .21 Riiph':ZIM ~SI ' . BJ'JUO'J).(Y LOP PJUCIS , ,.. 'RAi.PBS OJfN · · Award Winning Balctiy DlPll 3 -·-· .Ell.-· ... ,.., a , .............. . l! .. Apploot I c:n'"' Strudel ,... ., I Al CORN MUFFINS ....... JI """° Orange Tea Cake -.i5 ICitm•·-~ All lllP Golden Corn.20 1-- . HEALTH & BEAi/TY AIDS ,,a I Cold Capsule•. """"'2 .8 They enlertaln 1 l m p I y . ;.Once In a blue moon,'' Hildegard said, "we give a party !or :Ill or 40 people. And, U we do lhal we do II In style ... Cll<rQlg terVice. The full • ~ Whtn 1"' bave j1181 j..., l .f or ~~ iuolla., it. might be j1111 . ic':ii<:~11c:t1:~"':..-.1• . . . itl°TAHr TANG .,_ 1.%4 &Ri"LLETi ... n Wii1i: 1<11111 'D' ... ~ .I& Biihuber ALL -. .... Al OtdsPice Deod. 2v.-.7I B:id'edBLADES ..... .,,JI R--llllllll1ll!IDFl!!ll.i.Jl .. ltlr..i~~""'-..._ SHAVE CRUM. t1-• ,71 ClldM1R t 1 t ' &Id cull"MG covtar." · ... . -' HILDEGARD KNEF 'S r SAUERBll,4TEN ' For"tM ..-...de: i " 21> cupo white vlneger 10 .., )"'!"" juice ' ·--· 1 -ollc:Jd·cerrots '4 ....,., -llaltes ~,.::1.lei ... '.• . . 1 lal>lespooo plckllna spices ., ' ' • 10 w~ clove1 10 bleck _..,oms -..,.. In • uucepan, "COmbine t--1 vtnecar, lemon julct, water. canota, onion Dakes, hay leova, plclcllnt spice, cloves and _coms. Bring lo bolllill point; reduce heal Simmer 10 mlnutee; cool morlnade. set ukle. To pnpore .. meal 1 'pounds -round or • bee! . I lablmoom ull I strips lean bacon, diced II teaspoon inlllnl minced gerllc I bay lell J wbole cloves 10 cup oeeclless raisins --... NYQUIL --1.11 · ... c'i:co1ate ·Ch1p1-.l*i. .5Z -~·Hat·-4Z Chill con Cam•-· , Water Softener 1 .. -. ANA<;IN .... .,100 1.11 HORMEL SPAM ta& • .51 HuntaKetchup --J1 ---·-·n Juice Decanttr ..,. •• .qp ... . ........ 111 Drln'Dtttrgent • llif----PACQUIN. ..,._,..JI ...., t .... ._1n Johnson Shampoo r111 HOUSEHOID NEBIS ~rcw.-;;;. .... .:.11 !fl'immu. ...... ... ~----.11 ·-l'Olt. •• .21 R.GluM.:.t . ....n D1Hl/aiir -•.SS rAHTrr llllU ' -.... -_ .... ~--:us auccc ...... ... a.uiccc1 u ... 2.IS ---.... s.11 --... ............ _ ... _... _ .... .. EJ'ER.fDA.Y LOW PRICES IAlllll .. _, lllllS ,~ flUlt$ .CIUlm& _ ...... ~---.10 ----...,. ... .11 llALM=•a .... 11 ..., -·.ss mac--...... .... rc.rlUITlll _,..49 m;;..LLOlll --.23 .,_ --.21 ·~'liibicFArr .......... ·-........... _ PllUIT,. _ _. --.29 -PRUllD ...... 79 .. ,_, ..... 1172 ,,._ ....... _ ........... More than just low prices ' PRODUCE DEPARTMENT • fllPla lulll llJlt . ldJ Iii . ·, . . : GRAPEFRUIT~ 1:7' ~- lllW Crap eatlf. r.-. . ORANGES Sold GREEN CABBAGE ld1ho• I M1f11 Ille , Russet POTATOES IUtd,,l•ffl BROWN ONIONS Ce-• Pippin Apple• ....., .......... ~"' JUICE ORANGES . ' ' _,,,- , .... 11 .... 11 "1 .11 .' ... 11 ..... - UQUOR DEP~RTMEHT ' "Ralphs £xct...ive ltlndl" •llslld ....... ,,.., I . ; ~ • l I !':!tucky s.i~ ~ 4.11 VODKA ., GIN. :',.111 . ............................ Royal Regiment . ,.. . ..,. ~ . !•t:•l~'B.er1---111· ·f!R!Nct.w1'NT ,.. ZJI ........... Ml1'111..B9) lllllM . . ICE · MILK ... 41 : . llOZEN'FOOD DEPARTMlf.Hr ---A t~.Ji!J. 18 MIXED VEGEl'.ABazs • ---AW 11 BROCCOU · · -•· PMll Pacll....,.AQ1,111•a1.111 1I SPINACH ,_..,.. 1:111.-11 PERCH FILLETS 1-•. Gi'No·s PIZZAS 1.:...,...JI ·'f°i$~1NNERS ,_,Je Hadbut Fiiiets , .... ,..1 .. . FiuirPIES ... .. -eUCMTLOZI---.a P'iliW'-... s.ao l!titio---.... .., &lila( S11A11POO --UT l'iia°'111ASY .... s ... ~ .. -1.11 imiiP '=" .11 -. ' . • ' • • • ' TAKE THE NEWS QUIZ W• Da re You ••• Every Satu rday 1ALPHS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 9901 ADAMS 81.Yl, llUITIGtmt Bf.ACH; 15471 S. BROOKHURST, WESTMlllSTEI -STORE HOURS: 9-10 llAll.Y, 9-9 .. , 172&1 17111 ST., TllSTllt . 401 N. LOARA, AllAllEIM '. \ . ' l I I ;, . . (• .. l asfe, _Nutrit.ion ~4s h:~oc»mi ~~ · .::. ~· 11111 ~1·t"'a n d a rd %. cup salad oil ......,, , ~i'!C , !be ~agge . ~ I! cup garlic flavor red wine ,.,.. lllft d'-vres lo main vinegar --. ·-""°" ~ I! teupoorl'Clry mustard _, ~ ,a D d \! tealpGllll garlie salt tatOlul treol-by !be , I! -~,plain aalt ~ -cwjlo, thanks lo V. ~)<moo peJ>ll<I' =~ ,JI 1 v. or e-d 4 drvPe tabuco.oauce '·-inulhroom, V. cup cbopped green -e<Pl"r • , • 'U Cup chopped sweet rtd ' ''ftiii dllectAbie accent Ls r111-' pepper or Pimiento . • '111,qr ,ID 'YIY into 0di.lhes of 113 oup fliopped .Weel pk:kle ...... -· .._, ateau.. 1 tablestJOOlll finely chopped ctiolirl. ~. 1 a I a d.o , parjley mtl•iitll pc1 ·c.o,u n t J e·11 Crfsp lettuce -•stMUve frull. Its z or•3 tomatoes, sliced virleb · of, .cooking.• l\YI!' ' I lhlck slices roaot beef or tnCt.6.• friallng, 'bollinl, UU• . ,.. pot roast. ~11Q1i!· ~-Cover mmllrooms w i th 'l ~·tomPta(loo is'gteat lo waler, bring lo boil, lower ldl& ~-into ..,a '1royal heat and simmer JO minutes gca1iWt .. qua .. ·• Wrtouchab1e un'til tende~. Drain, cool, clip by , .iliO ,.,.,,,,_ bodi.wife, off and disurd •stems. Com· ·~<must be'taken to remem~ btne oil, vinegar, mustard, bor tllot1lil range of. tastelUI sails, pepper 'and tabasco in a ...... ~U mUe it welcome on quart Jar. C.Over and shake ~· "M'·~llble~ t. • vigorously to blend. . • l!:'.OMmical i.; buy and euy 'Add green and red pepper to' .. 'JriJ!ll:t, this culloa'.ry (or .pimiento)~ picJd.e, parsley ~ IW al many .ap. and muahrooms. Clnll. ~Uoni 11 the . ordinary When-ready .to senie ar· iiilmhroom·· It ju.rt tasta bet· range lettuct on chlllded plat-~and hif,more food value.· · ter. ~ r range overlapping •The J1Panese f o r e s t slices of tomato on lettuce. iDulbrObm ii &llo an iexceuent Top with 'beef. Shake dressing 1~ .tol'ley:t lor vitaniina D-1 and . _spoon some over top, aDd f~1. and contains no ser:vlll& remainder separately. ~-!IO· fat· ~nil is virtua)ly .Makes I servings. ~-And when eaten SKILLET MUSBROO!o15 wllb -. · ~. the high · AND l't}!Jl albll. "'COntent , of • t b e lll)llhroolji. belpa lo neutrali2e 12 •1!1811 Japanese dried the addlti;l!f the meat, aiding mushl)JOII\s Ill _.i,er· dlgeatlon Warm water ' ~!·dried• .1111191irOoms ln II. cup·sl~ celery bowl and cover wilh bot V. cup chowed dilion. w~' SOU , for 20 lo 45 3 ta~lesP.QC\llS butter ~ ·1.engt11 of time lo I (10 ounces) package frozen ~t on aize and peas. Ui)<kriess of• tHe individual • I to -? cupa · cooked ham mUabtoom. Note: oversqaking pieces will caule loss Of flav91". I> cup dry sherry Jf.in ~ burr)t, add a teas'poon 1 tal?lesJXIOD se asoned of lug11 to the W•ter .. Sugar c):l1ck~ stock base actl •• aoftening agen~ adda I teaspoon cornstarch flavor to the muahrooms. Cover, mu,,hrooms w l t h Rmiove mushrOoms drain warm. water and let stand Ya well clip and di1eai-d the hour. Drain, clip a:nd. discard ate~. , 1• , ~ stems. Cook celery and onion Leave ainall ' mushrooms or ·in butter until partially tender, using muahroorr)I ·tp make s .. minutes. Tum peas irtJo a t.em~ ~ out as much ·sJeVe and run . cold water molature aa . poaible with through Just until defrosted; paper towel. • drain well. Add to skillet along Save .water · \n wh I ch with ham, muahrooms and ~ mushrooms• wen. 1 oat e d . cup !hefry. Flavor and nourishing i.Jl.. Cover and simmer over low ef;ru~ls diubJVed in the heat 10 minu.te.s· just u~til witer are excellent addiUves tender . Combine remalrung in the preparation of aoups sherry, chicken stock bue and and bolled fooda. cornstarch. SUr inlo pan mix- ture. CoOk, stirring genUy, un- til thickened. Serve pJaln or with spaghetti or rice. Makes 6 servin1s. MUSHROOM VIHAIGRETl'E 12 medium.size Japanese dried muahrooml ! • .. . . . • .. . . . . . • . .. . ,,. . ' . ' I maJifair DELICATESSEN . WWWl~llllllW Van de Kamps SPECIALS T~111'.-S.n., lift, 20-23 Walnut Swirl 4gc Coffee Cakes ,.111. 1 • ..,. .. . Bran Muffins .. , 39' llf. I, 111.-'k Plain Cake 35c Doupnuts ..... 111. , ..., a. "'"'\II w \llllfllJ CHUNK· TUNA r CHICKEN OF THE SEA, LIGHT MEAT,~~ 0~ ..... '..:. ...... , . . ~.,. .r~ """v '~~c~: DAIRY SPECIALS mat;¥alr FROZEN FOODS COR AGE CHEESE , ARDEN PINTS I I '• • \ LIMIT ONE COUPON~ ADUll CUST~~ ·JAM. 20 THIU J~. 26 l ' • l ( I DAILY Pll,OT a TASTY DU ET I . ' Italian Com oo Gets Top Billing . .. It \;t1 • • • , It'• ,cartaln ..U•Umel Time ,3 cam (lll'lt_ ~·...., 'again far • intlm.te ~11et· .~·llM fOll.lfD,'I r loptl!en with lrlencb-alter 3 ooup ..., -, the lheater. start the 1eason I can (18 ...... ) 'Cllit at .your houae. peas cirolllld:'1 1 • (II Pick i low table-spot It oun.;,.)'kidm; :i;;;a"IL•• WiUi cabdlel,!p1t. s~~ it drained "> ~ '. , r with larp sitting pillows, I cup cooke!I · imall• ....U co-.:er it witJt1 color, aet it with macaroni or 1 cup ~ bold "mix 'n. match" plates elbow macafooi -• and bowls. ·t Let . Pull Pol mBke !ta 2 !':"""' fhopped' l!P- debut.-it'1 a belrly combo of In large ••lllipon coOk -macaroal lbelll . and chick • peU llmihered In' tomato per with prUc Ind rqlOtlllrY ooup. Since cam of coodenled In oil unW leader. Stir In ""'P lomato · ..,.;p are .....i the and water. Md nm•lnlag 111- mlJln' Ii easy. Mak. It ·gredienta. Heat; llllr ..,. and ahead ... .beat H r18b1 before tben. Makel '·"'!"i"P· lln'lng; lf.you 'llke, ANTIPASTO LOAVES Theo, -" an. eatra ap-' ptauae with • c:n>wd-llae ·-wlcb ca 11•4, AnliPallo Loaf~ wllb,mper,lhln lllceo o1· illlmi,· ~ beef ~,blnlooobdedl.Before thi ttieater, arran'e Ute' meat and ~' 1UcU o n a tray. Ttghuy-cover with · p I a • t I c wrap until sandwich making time after Ille show. (Such o\akwhead tricb !lreemllne the alliembly lline down to mlnu*): · ror tbe Grand Finlle, It's a botue of wine Ind soft m118ic. ~ASTA POI' I> cup •f1iliJpecl green pepper I llrp.clcwe prllc, minced ~ teltpOOO rosemary . leaves, crushed Z llblolpoons olive o1J I • Sweet Aloha , I Proteih Power \ . .. • . • • • ( I I ' ' I ( I - r ·~ ........... . ...... •' ... ,. .. ,, ·-.. . . . .. . ' N DlllV PILOT~--'Wl<lllHd•t, ,,_ 19, 1972 ; • ffofjan Style ' BAGGIE S( · • " ., ' ~ ':.~ -:. --''ii• bud(ihaver wilb DO Wiiie -every bit la usable. Jull •bout everyone Ilk• ··-U1 llid wW I.ii )'Oii -~ 8'111" ..... ~~ ......... :: ( " . .., ... .. Ylpropued )'ti ,·. '•t: tut uP va l•.;£• 'r•~••r or refrif I 1 ' t~' But._ ... 111118 Waollli. for ~ ........ -·· moot iralaeWor!llY loaluri la Ila tiny calorie count -ti you bu)' the type thal's paclced In waJer. Thata' an "il" you cab.'t ·i afford to overtook, 'beCJ111e o 11 grouly ex· aggerata tuna's calorie count. And you can 't wash the ulorlts oway; the oil lJ 1£,ablortlod by the lllh and rJrut. \\oi won't get rid of it. Even ofter\ the oil iJ drained, a .. "iev~ can of Ordinary oil-packed tuna ii MO calorle1, --·--:.~ -__ .:.:.:__·~ I 29~ LARGE FRESH »AA ·EGGS With thi1 ceupen, no '"inl1t111m purch••• r1qulr1cf. Umit 2 clot. per cou,on. -0111 co11po11 p1r cu1to'"''· Vold 1ft1r Sul\d,y, J1nu1ry 23. 1 . '" iEE BIG ROLLS PAP-ER I 4 $1 TOWEL~ ·:· .. AJAX · CllUNSIR 14 OZ. CAN NAlllCO CHIPSTIRS ~!~~~~~~KS PALMOLIVE ~~~1~1~ •. LIQUID DmRGENT RIG .... 2/29' 3/51 49' but the water-packed lype lJ1-------------------:(~~j'.,J1' (JUJt !or corn-WHITI KING PINK ~~'i me, take note that O tl•!'·Mni"· amount or 11rouoc1 C LD CREAM _.hamliirger la 1195 calor~•·l BAR SOAP So . • • tuna iJ so 1Tlriln\lng that you can treat yourself to 110 4% oz. IATH SIZI IAltS a dllh you mlghl not ordlnarl------·-------------ly 'CDnllder dlet-wiae. Make it IQl!l~lnll' f Plcy and 11a11an POL•n11 'I l;, .,., an, tuna I• INSTANT COfF•E ~11'11 amicable to Latin . 1 11 OZ. JAi ~iilne, • ' I I-----''---'-------------~ Here's a diah that HtTns so sinfully fattening, you'd never gulai il'1 only 302 calories a -'servlitc,·complele wllb pasla! ' . ~ . ' r· MA-' AND SPAGllETrl IN MARINARA 'SAUCE 2 (7-ounce) cans water-pack- ed white tuna 2 (1-<>unce) cans p I a In . 1 .tomato 11uce ': 2 tablespoons drlocl onion Dakea: . ~ cup chicken l)ouU]on or white wlne it-\! teaspoon oregano or Italian seaaonlngs Pinch of garllc powder Pinch of rod pepper 4 cups tend er·cooked 4~~~on1extra-sbarp PORK grated Romano cheese ROAS,J EASTERN GRAIN F£D BONELESS ROLLED .. .ilrfl!I 4 quarts salted water ".lo·• rillllng boil and add 111------,::-=-..,-------~--- 'JMiill!dilfspaglretU, allltlel\a LADl·N· 0 . tiJne. '"O>ok until tender . to reduce calorlea:, about 15-11 mlnul... GRADE "A" Meanwhile, prepare the sauce : break up the tuna ln a .:... ~aucepan and add t~ tomato sauce, onion flakes , bouillon TU.RKEY , • CREST TOOTHPASTE • 1 OZ. TRIAL SIZE '\ TUBE 7~ With th ft coupe11, no minltr111m purch111 r1qulr1d. Limit 6 tul>11 per COllP.On, -One coupolt p•r c1ntomor, Voicf 1fter Suncf1y, J111111ry ]J. ' ~ ' . . GOOD ONLY AT a.t.a•AIN IA.SKIT LUNCH BOX SPECIALll FRITO-LAY VARIETY, PACK ' ' . C~=:.Qlpo • 4 1EGULA 9 l 7'< • .... ,_°"" 2 .... 1119 °"" c 2 ... 0.T• · 2..., htttts I LIBBY'S FRUIT COCKTAIL Packod ln Juice lnstud of Sy;rup # 303Can1 5i$1 HILLS BROS· COFFEE 3LB.CAN $2~·!~. 11 LB. CAN t1G°i-iT A'li"ev scoTc H•" ;'4 7'· DISTILUD • IUfrlDID IN SCOTLAND . · . ANDEltSON CLUB KENTUCKY !!~.f!~.!-~C?~~BON $429 • '!·US CILJI 4/l 9UAIT -. COLONIAL CLUB Ll9UERS AllOITID MAYOU INCLUDING • s129 . CllMI DI MINTHI AND · • . CalMI DI.COCOA WHILI THIT ).AST IA. ; .(Or wine) and seasonings. ... ....... Simmer over low heat 10 to 15 HIND· ) BA!t 'M , HICKORY SMOKED BONELESS LEAN KITCHEN CHARM PAPER NAPKINS Pack••'· 10c 60·Napkln1 II With thl1 coupon, no mi11lmum P11rch11• r1q11lr1d. Limit I pk9., p1r c1upo11, -0111 co11po11 pit cr.11tom1r. Void 1ft1r S1111d1y, J1n111ry 21. \ . !' •• H[Al!H & BE~UIY AI DS PRELL SHAMPOO •••· Sl.61.AT OiHa stoali . · · IMPlllAL SlD """!' 16 "'-UID dz. IOT'RI • ! • .. ' ..... . VICKS NYQUIL N .. NT·TIMI COU5H MUICINI ue. $1.5t AT OTHll $TOllS 10 FLUID OZ. SID • --• '119 1; OLE SOUTH. coeBLERS : " e Al'PU e PUCN ' .• ILACliu.lt 69f e ITIAWUl'Y· e ILUIUUT--;,;;;-·. .,. ,2 u. , ••. -•••. ,,, ' DARIGOLD "PREMIUM" ICE CREAM 1 /! •AL Pl.A$TIC ... ,~. GRAPEFRUIT 8(~~59~ ' GOLDEN RIPE ·BEANS SNAPPY 19~·. KENTUCKY GREEN lb. .1 mlnutea:. Rinse the spaghetti 'nd measure out 1 cupful per • • serving. Top with !auce and sprink1e each serving with 1 teaspoon of grated cheese. Serves 4 -30'J calories each. QUARTERS ' . · .· · . !, . ,.TAVERN . HAM$. 49 Prices lffedlvea 11iunclay thru S1nday Jan. 20, 21, 22, 23 ....... lllllloct ....... -.... •'WI MADLY A:. U.S.D.A. l'OOD C ' ' c ...... '---' .. " ... , ', . .,. W'HOLE Of\ HALI*, . , : · .: USDA CHOICE . ' • A large tossed salad with low-calorie Italian dressing, some · breadsticks and a glass of Chianti wine are aH you need for a low-calorie dinner -·wllb a Conllnental fla ir!· I*·----..., ~~-·--"-------->;---.7 BONE ·'. I ... Chicken Cacciatore, aAR,.M FRESH ' T,..\raz1lnl, Eggplant Parinlilana, y .. 1 Scalopplne s~ I c ED -h lhQ; and others with a • I Lalin flair, irend a 1lamP'!f, . • =.,-act~ J:~ri ;:i1~ BOLOGNA L Dllhel, II lnlquolJr Rd., er .... lord, N.J. 07011. · • • PIUH LIAN \· liandy Hint STEWING BE,EF · BEEF STEAKS 1;1 ' c .. HQRMEL BLACK WEI, ·;· • -• - 11 ' • SLICED BACOi 9'8' .. HOIMIL ALL .aAT " "* ... -coolca: before UlDA CHOICI IONILISI , =~. t.te,:;~ .=: T,OP SIRLOIN STEAK w1t111....Uopatula. 1 """ .. .. .. • wire ... M HICKORY IMOklD • 9. ~ WIENERS . · . 51 u. ·OSCAR MAYER ALL MEAT 1:::-:--:-:-::r=:-=-:==------------=~-OR ALL BDF 51 09 ~ WIENERS =,..nr .. .,.., ·••h PORK cuops ---,Ibo ... ' ' r.I ' .... . • j ' I ' I ' . . .. ' -- -59~ ·--79f l WI •rn .,,,. CH• "itAMPS COSTA llSA PWDJIA .. I . I .. r • ' • . . . ~ .. " . . .\\ .. \I • , • ~,I•'(-· 0 r .. ~ ' '4, .1 El -Rancho ,. m.eats .~re ~~~.<:'f/Jiest Y<!U . can. buy! Try them this ~ek;at mo'fleY ·saving p~ices./ ... Seafood Specials ! Red Snapper ...... Fu 1iu.rn .••••• 99~ ., ... • • • I . ,. \ " I • I' ~ . ' .\ .' ·. ~,,,,,,~ , . ,'·1 . f .. ·-· ~:· ; . ' ..... • '•Ii"' .: ··.~····~··:~~ .... ·:· ... ~···~· ...... ,' '~ The auperior 'bath~'.tiaaue. iJl .tw<>-roll packl •.• col~~ or white~ Get aeveral s~es. . . •11 ......... , .. , .. ~: ... # .So m&D)' heaJ_tl)ful servinp .. for IO manf. br'eakfas~ ia..!f~ l~: Pl\,C~-'. .'!, .. '~ < ',~,' •,. ' , , ' • j • ~ !"·.. l_ • , ..... ~ .. .. . ' i .. ' ·:Mild fla\'Or •.• deli<ious baked, breaded, deep f~ied! HaUbut ·Steaks . : .am• cur... '1.09 .. Afore good catinr, because they're choice cut! Crab Legs ...... AWUll auu;..... '1.99 •. So much Sll'.eet flaky meat in these bir beauties I U.S.D.A. Choice , , . ' Quali ly that's aul'e ~ be tender, juicy, • t • ' flavorful. There is a diffel'ence at El .• r.ancho ! . Bir 40.0.. pier. at a priCe that invites you to try all the rood thinal )'.ou.C&ll bake! : . . ,,, .. ' ' ' . . ,.., ' CENTER CUT ' ~ . . ' . • ·, • ' :1 • ' ' ' I .t. -, '· I ' ~ ,, ~\ . . M.. ·1' Wh. · · . · Sl' 1rac e • · . IP. ............ ·.~ ... ,~.· .. ·:·.:~,. · More than a dreuing, it'a all that_tht name iin'~lies ••• and it'•· Kraft 1 • ~quart ,;u;· &raRBe~ Joic•:.: ..... :.:~~·::: ... 5 •· $1 ,. Cill Fame •.•• iolden roodneas -from .f)orida, frozen and 1concentr&ted .in ' 6-oz. ean1 ! . I • ' I ' . .. . . . '"-.I .. Swis'S ,steak ... · ............ 95~ Rump Roast .............. 99' :·•.Compare 1~ trim atid see the difference! Your folks \\'fll lo\•e the hearty roodnua! ·:: 1::0mlha Roast .... :·~~ ............ ~ .... 51°! Al ' ~ ,. "' • . 1. • ~· } " ... .. .,Thick' cut frbm selected U.S.D.A. Choice , beef rounds, (or the finest pot roaat ever! ' •• •• •. ' l .. ,.~·~·· ,,. 1::'" . ' . -, . '. ~ . . ..... ' ' . ···:· . •. s· , .. k' I $1~ erl' .. I . , te · l. ... • . • ;·,1,, • '.,. '···~·····.~, •••• , •••••• ,!~,.. ; . -. , ... . ' [, "'J')liµ' stri~s of tender. tasty beef .•. , •. serve with.Teriyaki sauce !o J1\Ake 4 hit! '.~' :(;:po.rk ;: · TenderlOin ·. ~ .. :·~: ......... ~ .. }. 99& \ L~M ·L·1li.";i( :. :D'.~~ ~':,,~~ ... :4,~;0l. $1 ' • > -• I 40· !I~ ' . ·" \, y • ' '. ;: ,. \ l~ 1" ".:." '. . I ' • " • Varietiei ·tliat ¥"".,~t ·~ifl" tli-..njor,,' llld they'll be liir'~iDiJ .• .':¥+oz. . . :>". · .', ·. -~ _ Oreo CGOltes : .. : ........... : .. 49' Nabi~'a famous sandwkh cookies! .... ls oz. • " . I , Sp .. Food 'st=..1.·.: , · , .. ,9¢' ace . 11,D •• : ........... : Pillabury't .... cho\c~ of flavors, ctn.·of aix~r-' ~ t 11 ' • .4 • --: i . · Potatp Flakes'. .. , ....... 3 • 25; · Idahoan , .• eaoh 2~loz. pier. •e!"'es {our! ,. . . . · MJB 1 Rice, .Mixe$ ......... 4 "' '1 Fluffy rice *8oned' deliciously! .: ... , reg. 37c . . > • • . K b . ., .: .... , ~ ~ .. , ... 3 •1 · > u ro ~ps :.·.,.: ..... , .. :: . .' .... Now! Co~cehtr&ted IOO<lness, frozen, •• i O·oz. ' Ch ' Kl . ~ .. .69' Ufi Ill. ~llllJg~ ·~·;":." .. Serve your favorllel r!Ptlat Komo! i,"~n •. 0oWnrnat~·w~ffi~!.:~:4 ~ ·1 ••It'•_, to have wa!"" (or brealdastl ·lO oz. . ' . I Bridgeford Bread ·· · ...... · 5r, >ake f!IW"OWD I • '. packalo.ot a ou.lb. loa11a. -. ' I ' . • . .,, • ~ ···"11" •, '"\ .. -t .... H.,...;...;.., ".( .. ,;,; . . 59' V11~~ .. -s. ~~. ,. ...... _.·r; •.••••• The _pork !oat' sOOd IO•IDllD)' W•YS.!-. •• 12 oz. ' . .!.. . .. Eli. ..... u ·.. • . .•. 25' ..,, .. caron1 .. ;.-.. : .. .... · Gleb;. A-1, ..Mur.n.iwa for·li,,mr,: ialad,' 1:1b. . }'"' .-, . , Sliced T omaioes ... : ... .". 4.;., '1 Cont&dina, fli.vor, coilvenie~ce .in 14-oa.:can. . . , . ' ' I I. ' • , Unsalted -Margaripe .. ;.~ .. ;. ·43~; 1. Chiffon. , , pld'en pure and ·swljot ! .l·lb .. ~tn. ~ . . . .. Rai~ITel ·. ~ .. ; ......... i · .. : \ ~f.,9f The fabric softener f!lat aoe• iil firat ! 26 oz. . ~ ·~ I.. ·Soa·-'. 29' ¢. V,Ol'J P ·~·· .. ···········~·.~r .... Packare of four peraonal size bars! " . ' _, . :.. f' . • ,. . Johnson's Pledge. . . \ .. : : .. •. '.1,J7 1).-t, dean, poliah,prptect ! Re(. or lemon, 14 oz. . . ' MJB Coffee ............. : ..... ri~ Choice of rrinda,. ,<(S:.)b, tan • ., .,,2,29)' • • I · f • ' ;~ake one ;to perfection , , , &et\'e tasty '!ices with apple"'~~' &11d yama ! ~· · · · · *5plli .. :.·e.roilers ....... ~~ .. :·= · ............ 4 9l " King size Califorol;. bir.da ••• expertly jpl' inio·P.rfect servinr 1izeJw-! • ' J:' . • • • y "; ' '.}: .. . .... ' (. I • • Grou d Beef <YTOIYWlt ' 89~ Skid Bacon ·~ . 't, ~·"" .• ' p ' • ' j. ,, • • ' n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .................. . ' ' . j .... • ' .. .'.'.• ,Alwaysfreshand,all~~.f! . •.,{ · ~ :El~llcllo·~~ ... rallch atyltali .. t . D'..A'f p • EXTRA WI( 89' I P~ 'Sa ' l.IJJit ... "'·~. atHes .......... 1 .-.:,•·····) • •• ::,1 "'·~~ge ............ : ...... vra · Precision 1haped ••• fresh ground r All Bee! I ~· El Raricho's 1 ••• old fuhi9.n.ci eoodn ... ! • • ,;: t ~ \· ..,..,. .. . Delicatessen Speciq.ls! .. ' I • ,,. R&lisftailb. : .. ~ .?. ......• Iii I King aiz~ &'Q!!!lnqsa, too,,ill a.., all meat treats frolll\Bath! Ont pound pack&re·I . . "-~ ·~ '. ' Sliced ·iltieil~ .... t:. ~: Saaaw ch fa~orltl9 ::from Kraft • , • 8 oz. Slisecl ~ozh~ ... ~.: .~r Sarrento does the 1work •••. 6 oz. .~na ·Cow ........... 65• ' Franch,daaert chee~ ••• k. wlletll . . . "j .Bon ',Bel .:~ ....... ' ......... · • .,,, ' . ~. ~ llil)lolted !.-Frucl I • , .. kl. pq. ' . ,. . . ,_ ... i.,. ) . . Liquor Yalue1 ! .. ·, I' : ( ' • • ~1.00 OFE= .. ' ·~ruTs \Yhisk,ey ·'\!". 5499 ' ~ . ,, This ,. ....... ret acquainted with our I yr. old, adur 11111h, aild aaftl I ' ' Canadilfi WhlsQ '"" '4.99 J 18 Scotch ......... '1US El Rancho's 80 proof (Qt. • , , '6-89) Save •l.60 oa I.ht blr ~.pl. I Pelle Shh .. ,fJTll .. ~ '2.58 S.)ollls .... flll ..•. 'JAt C-DOll full llodied red wino! Great dl!llliJ' wino •• Jl&rtill Lint· 11 ' . I • .. . . .. . . ... • Alpha Beta's Man in Blue says: Jlt.l ILLIN6WORTH STORE "~NAGER 24 I E. 17th STREET COSTA MESA ' DUBUQUE r.E:I HOFFMAN. BrrTERMAID PURE PORK'jliiiii(. IED HAM 1 LB. SAUSAGE ·c c ·u. u. . fll WE WELIOIE FOOD IJllllJ ~r!r~~ .!~.':!!! lie>LDEN RIPE CENTRAL AMERICAN BANANAS Oii; OllAN« COUNTY all'tl.l NTA STOlll HOUIS MON . .fRI. 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. llAT. l SUN. 10 AM. TO 7 P.11. ,,......,... e LI. CHE'CK.THESE E'VERYDA.Y DISCOUNT PRICES DAILY 'rT "LOW, DISCOUNT PRI CE" "GREAT FOR SANDWICHES" TEND£R • DELICI US 10· evrcus ~ "' ' OICAl MAYIR • IUlK STYU"llEAIC1AST UNK IAUIAGI . FAVORITE'' , ~ KAllO'I • HfAT 6 Sl!IWE •PACIFIC OCEAN \=1 PIRCH PILUT 78• I ·FROZEN FOODS I 4-FISHERMAH or CERTl-FRESH FISHSTICKS ';~cf· 48t. . . . .. BONELESS BONE-IN CHUCK 7.~ ROUND .1,~. RGA'iT' CVT 'STEAi' LB. . ~E I'! BLADECVT "'"'" CHUCK IOAST iilDI ~lpE' yANK~ f>()T RO fANTA Sl lC OISCOUNf~ EVER Y (lA ( ~~ -~.-:V ~;:orDcrs .. :._.,.·""U:WO!f 1., 00 . '=1 COLD CRUI 0(C.=>I 6.>-0IJllCE WI • Dftf Im CllWI ... CONJUTE m • AISOln'ED llHADll IREOl SllllPOIHI llAIR COLOR 111 --- ~ Colgatej7' -OUNC? ,,,,. t::C\ COLGATE ~TOOTHPASTE 73c 11.0UKCr: CAN'• REOUt.AJt OR wa: @ COLIATEll$Tll T SHIYECRUI 39c ~ OOUNT • 5.oz. CUPS DIXIE REFI LLS 39~ @ 12 COUNT PACO.GE TIREID 79c .@vii;R'iS;iia'Y 1 ~ ~'J,.COTJNT E"" @~l~~l~ PADS 69C 7J COl1HT JAlt ... mso&moanz @TOOTl lRI SI 64C · @:imwi.OTioi..,. 1» ~OUJfC! 1'UH • JOGarl llAID CllUM • ,.. @iEuilRii'lum 74c 2•.oz. ?Ull! • .. • • • a.ou"cz. 1onu @ llOllUI .... ,.,, . OOllHlhUP lie a.or. er a WOOJt eouaa tTRUP i.11 I BONELESS T·IONE 1~. FAMILY STEAi STUK 67~ LARGE ENO• ST ANO ING ·111 IOAST rANTASTIC DISCOU NTS f'v'ERY UAY ~ '@6~.~F' @•cm.iillAllllllES @m.ro .. ~ . I @ "M~ HE I COCOA 3'loOZ. CONTAINEI ' @"""LCAN•FANCTr LIU SCUDDEI M "'"'"" ""= 11' 27' 281 41' • ... 1" @~CJ!'• 12PACI: • - llll HAMii POTATO C9$ • • 11,\-0Z. v.w.m PACE '7w @ 'WW"""' •... AC< ml IOAIS 14' 15.0~•PUIK•~ All'KA ETA POUMD ,41' ·~1 rfi•• . ALP A E A CllEDE llUD w ~w.IPAIX 41' I EGGPUNT •o w LB. GARDEN FRESH •. ORANGES 'BAG 29• JUICE ORANGES FRESH 1 'L!. GROUND BEEF 1~ 3 LBS. C ~~. LB. GREEN IWIS iroccou 19• SOLID 10• CABBAGE BULK ' 10• TURNIPS 8-0Z. PACKAGE SAUD or SLAW 10:. 20-LB, 77:. BAG TMtlE PROOUCE PRICES EffECTM JAii. ~26 THllRSD.IY THRU WEDNESDAY 15• FARMKIST •BREAKFAST 39' APRICOTS 6-0Z. PKG. MARINA'TED • 6-0Z. JAR ARTICHOKE 3i'1 00 HURTS BARE ROOT 99:. #J ROSES "A BREATH OF5'RING"' ~.!!~!B~"3-IN. ~&. ~PAK65 lllOLUID 78 C -----···-r- fANTASTIC OISCDUNfS EVERY DAY """ em D/ICOUMf 311 ~DEL MOfil_f; • 8-0'Z. CAN ~CUT DWI IEAllS 1r ~"""""· . ~liin""Sit&"-·IUC!D 11 1 .---.... AlPNRljH. 1111111 • CIUS[ k'ifHA°WfnL SUI 37' 32-0Z. COJ(T~ ..... clil'ffoT'llADiif' ""' 2~~"W:UHOT ·alf @fii'mtill SI 81 ' @~~- 100 so. nrr IUD l'WTIC WUP cost•""" -241 L lllfl It. HUlfflN•TON IUCll -tMf a- HUNTl ... TOll llACll -INll II. -It, -llTAlll IALUY ---~•UNA NllU -Dl41 -·lo&.-lftlNl - 1 ... .W.. M .. ... '°"" u.---,.., .. _ , ..... " l 33' fANTASTIC DI SCOU NT S £VERY r.AT ~ CONT~INA • 12-0Z, CAM \=1TOllATO PASTE URN'S• 8-0UNCE CAM TOMATO SAUCl · ~ UWJIY'S • 1-0!. Pm. \=1 Sl'UIETTI SAUCE · 11/a-OUNCE PACUCJE @lill"'.t'i'r'btaro SAllCt •• 21' I: (§>~aiiWix • @;~llOTTIJC. <§)c.oz.• 21' I DAILY PILOT J THRIFTIM,µl'l' DISCOUNT SA.VINGS ~~.----;;;;.;-;;;.-;;;;:;;;-'~ ~ TYSON'S PRIDI FROZEN ' Wll.SOH'S (JUSPRIT£ i BA(ON CAMPll~LS Vegetable SOUP ;0-15c OL. !VAPOU11D PET MILK ~'i ,,c GAME HENS DELICIOUS '69 c WITH RICE J.LI. 4.oz. 1 WILSON CERTIFIED SLIC(D ' ' FIRST BACON 1\ QUALITY -69~B. PKG. EVEIFRESH FROZE FRENCH FR . REG. •• CRINKlE CVr 9 C 8-0Z. P..KG. SOUR CREAM PIN~~~~ON 49c SUNSHINE KRISPY'S CRACKERS FRESH CRISP 3 6 C 1 ·lB. PKG. , CHICKEN -R!:GUL.A.R DOG FOOD . SKIP~!~I Oc ' , BETTY CROCKEI ~ BISQUICK BISCUIT MIX 5 5 c lARGE 40.oz: PKG. All MEAT J.LB. 75 C FRANKS ••• p:~· ~.,-All BEEP FRANKS, 1 ·ll, PKG ............ 79< OSCAIMAY!lAllMEAt 76C BOLOGNA ~2;'.z. ALL llff IOLOeNA, 112-es. , •••••••• 11 c ALL •••• IOLOGNA, ................ s•c ALL MIAI IOL-A. 1-e• .......... l•c THICK ILICID AU MIAT IOLOONA., 12-e.1 •••• 76c ............. • SALAMI CHUBS • ltNOCKWURST • . • ~~HIR PRANKS s1!.~ SIZE ' • . Wt I •••• JuiwJI 19, 1972 PILOT ·ADVtRTlSU We you ~ GREEN GIANT . VECETAB·LES IRUf1 GIAN! Niblets_ NIBLETS, WHOLE OR CREAM GOLDEN CORN, CUT OR FRENCH Sl'.YLE GRHN BEANS, GREEN SWEET PEAS 12 to 15·0Z. s TINS • 00 MIXOR MATCH I I WE GUA.RA.NTEE YOl'll SA.TISFA.CTION ON EVERY MEA.T l'URCHA.SE I EASTERN PORK TENDER ~ Fresh Whole Shoulder Picnic r•llilt I UIT ·C PO,RK ROAST HO. 57' #:VO, lb. , .... "40Ulot• PORK STIAK 771t. DIODO•AHT FRESH BU Lie PORrlAUSAGE ... 47clb. ZEST r.1 Triaiiaiiiii1Fii-Tri1iiMiiA.liRji:Tii•;o;s1G;;OHL"iD•eii' noiiND:R;T;;;E;;;Nw.DiiiEi;;Rii"".tA.~G;;E;.D>Q:STET'i;'E;;Ru.B;;E;;;E;;;F;;--:::::==::::i1 BAR SOAP -BONELESS BEEF ROASTS .___r::F!.--.!o::· :,:~_20__.c tONflESS ROllED I. TIED ~.~ ···~~~· "TfNDIR·LfE" lEAN ZESTFUl . COINED BEEF. ·~ ROUNDS C!.OD ROAST FORTHI-$W09 ROTISSHIE I LI. i POT ROAST WITH V!OH!-lll!S 1 Chuck Roast .......... 95~ •. l .... MTOSUCf $1,. I Riiilip Roast ••••••. • ••• • LI. I fll.SH WH9U Ol l'OIMT """ $ , • , •rl1ket of •••f .. .. .. I LL ·BONELESS STEAKS '"" SllLO• STIAKS .... ':': ~. s 1.1a ••. SHJKa STIAKS ................ S2.1 t I•. CRY·O·VAC 98 C FAMILY STIAKS ................. tl.111•. ~·,Ar::D "' CUii STIAKS ...... 1 ..... !'~~·.~1:.$1.29111. "TENDER•J,EE" FINE QUA.l,JTY flRA.DE A. TURKEYS PR-~IUM QUALITY SELF BAITING -. U.S.O.A. 10to13 LBS. c C01'1E SA. VE DECORATOR PRINTS ZEE TOWELS -· ASST. COLORS 28,C JUMBO ROLL PACK 612-0Z. ·1•• Of CANS ip f,JqUOR b,:."'f,'.: , PADRE MIA · WINES HADI OVEN I A' READY LB,. BAG \1,1. MO. I 1•· 1 flA1 •U -141RIN I.I ••• IAJCl• I IUSHT POTATOIS ................ VU. IMcllTOSM .APPLU ..••••••.•••..•. ,,,,,,,,,, .Ji.Wt. u. I.UT 'Ill $Wlff 8 « ... 1111$14 CllT -Ill.AHO WI" ,.Ot. ••• IAVIL llAllU ••••• , •••• , .••••• , •••• , , , . ..o 1&. Plll.APPLI SLICU.,, •••••••• , • ,,, •• , •• , • , , • , , .Ao u .•. ...o.. • ·lt. 2,, 1wum•u.vot -NUlllnou• ,lt. 25• llOWll ..... S ••·••• ,, • , , •• , •••• ••• , •• ,,, .... '"° M. PARSNIPS •••.•••• , , ,, , ,, •• ,, ••• , • , • , , • , , • , , • , •• 1:.0 , ... , (tul'tOIT •-Ot. io· 1 Ol»l·Oll"'"°'·l'\I""" IOW '"'°'I' "'.,"" 15• flllM Im IADllllll,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, •• ,,., ~ ... o 1a.1 YrTA.PAIC.T JUICI lllNIC.S ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,-•••• FROZEN FOOD$ r=:lllEA.l:J'llA BEA.UTYl J<'ROZEN llOODS M(W!Otl'I -IAll.""""11u 27, ,, I OlttO't 65• CllAM PIH ............... !~. I REVLON ~~~"°'"69'' CllllSI PIZZA ............. :~ .. ,...,..._,_,. ..... ,...,,. -59• H IR SP •"13 oz ..,,_, 41" .aAt DOUtll •••••••••••• ::·?:.. I A R ...... : .. 1• I ........ JUICI •••••••••••• !!~ .... -2•• I SMART SHAMPOO J ~ .... ., .. ,.,.,.... 95• eaa" 111a .••.•••.•.••..• ~~. • I •1.a111 •••MP ......... ·.~. (Hf(ll'llOU0-'1 .. fl·~~-..,. ....... ,.,.... itMON SHE!N 48 11 JVl'tfTCttm•iiM UO• ••• PICCADILLY CllCUI ...... "°'· I fGO SHAM•OO c I llSM ITl(KI .................. .. ~HllOH1 , •• I Cl.fMI •&NU "NT$ t\JftJtc1•n1tt~ fM.0. ,, ....... ti.Ml 89' APPLI Pll.,,., •. , ..•.• , •.. :! ~!'. L ___ -__ - -- -.J fllll IAUIUT ..•.• , ,,, •.. !·~. THIS COUPON GOOD JAN. 19 THRU JAN. 25 2701 HARIOR ILVD., COSTA MESA .e 13922 IROOKHURST, GARDEN GROVE e 1308 W. EDINGER, SANTA ANA 5858 WARNER, HUNTINGTON IEACH e 23811 EL TORO, EL TORO 1 \ I l \ I I • I 1 . ' "' ~ . . f DAILY '1LOT ' Wtdntsd'1.1, January llJ, 1972 • ·liONE-IN LB. Wtcfbt~, J.inW1 l ii, l 'I'' su111 nos. at••• 181 • WI~ 1'11111 GllAllUna CLUBORcua1 ITIAKS YOUt •123 OtOla .... . .ilOT-AOVUTISER 10 RIB 51'EAIC 5 . --...;:;;;.~ SIRLOIN YIP;;~~;;····· . ······ ....... ; ... · 99", I-BONI STEAi( 5 .. . ........... .... I .23 PORTER . . .............................. i..' I •45 TOP SIR::.u111ruK .................. , .49 . , . · .BONELESS ROUND STEAK ........................ 1a. 11.07 INSTIAK .................... 1a.'I •79 ( . . ' ~.:.=s-'lii~.4 18.SlAIJ 93c PATllCICCUDAHY•-ILISS 3 · $249 FnSlf•LIAN•DELICIOUS •GllOUND910Ull$TOllES 63c mB,llOAST .1-rH, 1-rH RIB ......... LI.. . CANNED PICNIC .......... Las. · . GROUND BEEF ...................... LI. • llAll·-•·RA~ 95c STATHllOS,caTmlD-( 53c -llJSS---9ftc RUMP RuAST ... : ..................... LI. · CHUCK ROAST .................... LI. ROLLED ROAST ................. LI. y-· .or • .... 4 ftc s1•m110S.ClmflB>-73c TAllJllUND• 1-1a.,•cK•G1 · · 4 ftc ....... ALLlllAT ..... ,. ....... 1,2-0Z. ...,-ROUND BONE ROAST ... LI. SLICED BA:CON .................. LI. ..,- ! ~ &o4. -~. ~&d Lt'/-'i4i.la I • --·-·. ' . . . •2' 29 ~~'-DRY .MILi( __ .:__..:::.:~, Vl!!!IA.!AUIAGE _4 ~ •1 ...__ PIA----i, ... ::"""" .... ~94~ ... ....... "' . . FABR-20 lCSOFYENER'7S·~ CHUNK ' .,,WDSON TUNA.' STAR:it~{UGHT OIL ALL PUIPOSI 41-0Z. -a·sc ;~:· ' ·s.10• -~ut 1~-1utt -c.,-.t_ '1'1flai! . . 119VDm•~.GfJ ;1.U:t.OAvi& 57 ••AD DOUGH ·-.,, ............. l-PAlt c ---·-. 4nc -·' PIU, VIII-DI K.l.,S _, ............. 10\\.0Z. .., - MOltTON. A.LL uccrn 1((1'" 64C JON!S OAUIY '"'"•• 711c UOUISE DINNERS _,,..,.. MINUTE SAUSAGE _•••< ;,· W.llllJ·· ~,,.&ac ii'PiERllES __ 1~0L 4gc HiCICAGl:Of'I ,e')e llllOSO'l 21Jc TOWllHOUSESUNDAES_w· ZUCCHINISQUASH -••<>< o1 . " WUFLP TOAIT611RY1 2 !..~~33c VM4DllAM'l_,OIO-. • 4• ENCHILADAS ........................... ,i;.oz. v- ...cTSWftf 4~ l l"llS lYl • IAIY 2"fe CUT COIN DI PEAS -,... I. -auma BEANS -.... I : """''""'~l AIOt: ,.,.,o~.1.!·H..· .. •1• 'Mic HOT$L "''°'"°-OR EolUHll ... ,.,. Milill.FlllDAl'S $121 "'UIS.FlllOAYS 1 • SJlf IOUNDSHlla!P -••or. · ·llOURMETSHllMP'-•~ SCHICK PIPIODINT ~NTY -TOOT•llU81 '9LADU .... , 39c CHIOUP4•DOWU.mGl =- ,.~ C TOOTHPAm 77 CLOll-UP '" ..... 70c ... ' . 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Cllllllllli-IN JUICE . • 3 s I PINEAPPLE DOLi's .. ;. :~~- .CONTA091ASTl'jrm 5 .,. , . TOMA l•S ........................ ·~~z. _ * FiLGiiiiCOFFiE7.7c ', * Jqlf ,t#E FtDOISKllSUANG•uvaFY OOD. 14Jf •• oz. CANS 28c : 'C:.'=2 99c . 6-RAVORI. . : •··1"7·:Lsi;; ~~a.' ·· iiii'"ciFFa .................. ~~tt· 5125 · 1 .... k a ., d a-. W I ' '& .,., ................. --......... .-. ............ ..... ,.. .... , .......... . ------.... ---- ( ) . ( , COUIWATllSU!lf•DIAl.PACl:AGI 64 -DETERGENT .. , .................. ~~~~~ ~ -.. .... --= ...... PTa .... W IS ............. --.. .. , _ ..,.. __ _ .... ..,,, ~---- ................ a,;, .... -....-..--11n ___ _ "'""' .. __ 14111 __ __ I ' ' ' • • • • • • ' w~. ,,.,,_ 19, 1m • ~ew Reci~es Q ualify for Patent.s, Most .Earn Pats on Bac;k lllA&NAN:I -a.11 ... ,...-.... ... ..... "" .,.... .... w ...... _,., ...... ........ ,_ ..... popor ., ... wlll Mow ... ·•'"'*-,.. .... lo.I. .-.1e W •••• la i· ... lite fUl- 111 1111 ...... le · add -II(• ellt 1lol I doa~ ' -IJlool. DANSVILLE IND. '""8· lo "" it In Just one dish per A toucll of marjoram Ulo la meal or the flavor is llreoomo. i>lce for !Pinach; carrow, ,..,. llM ju.t a pinch wiW you find cblnl, peaa, )Imo beam, .illrlnl out what suila you. beam, ~ piont er .....,... and in alD ol·dlioUn, mJic. DEAR NAN: II 1 11_.IP ed greens er clllrd. II -'1 read ooe of ,.... arlldel well in many '"'* ond "lrior -of .",..i sauces. acam. wltea cooklq mem ._. k with any herb, it is better caa't remeasber wlaat It wu. Mu. PAT UNE, CHICAGO II la'I always possible to eliminate II compittely. Wbeo cool<ing soup meal there alw1ys wW be aorne froth tq be altimmed nff but bringing to a alow boll may cut down -· "" ... ruder pointed out, that froth bu quite I lot "! good prolllJj In It, .. just atlr -· baa lllll'been aged long poaibl•,.. ha ... poollllm If down lnto'the Uquld un1eaa,.. e...,.b. n.r. cu bi a prC>o -t haa been ,.._ without need to pt a dear consonune. bltm of molstuft reteatioa proper wrapping. II ~ be I llave dooa that with' wllM bro~. an unat-wrapped ID c ompletejy •·..,table -I t dlaln-treclivt noldua 'pool&" on Iba -and vapor proof ...,._ eomplelel)o. pan -... • , , Wop.,,_ qulcldJ, ~at other readm have bad Tho trvubla la, With con-""° er below. -~ mool8 for llllXl1. ilcruiod demand for A~~aald·~ ci6e dish or ~. eapocialiJ ' moo~ mud! of it la • ped u.r ~ problolll bjo aleak. This happens when with no agtna al ~ nibbing paprllia Into Iba mMI ' • I lm Ila<! ~ bolb my da~ll>law and .daqbter ~ alwa11 ....... pt a.n d ·1~ with Upplb( me off LEI'S ·ASK . THE COOK ~· • "-M ·t11ot•lir ' 15 t'I rllllil 1111114 Ya M lillll lfTiL ''Let Us Set :rour Table With .BeautilUI, Stainless Fla·twaiel'' ~ Nin WllY to oometlilng unusually good they hav• discovered. The family that shares together 'care& together in other ways. Very few ,eelpoa are orginated by thoalt who hug them to 'lholr bosom so why not he big about It? Try Ibis one for that Cl'llll. You wUl need 1 cup sifted flour, 2 ounces sweet cooking cbocolate (l!'lted or ground), 14 ~ aal~ 14 cup ~ .. W!onlng •. s tebie. ._ cold mill;, 11 teaspoon vllDilla, and•IO cup finely cut cocouor clq>Pod pecans. (! prefer thl ,,...n1.) , stir Dour, grated chocolate and salt together. cut in . ~ I with a putry • blender unlll it looks like coarse Corn meal. Combint ~ and vanilla, add to the Dour inbture vory gradually-, touln& · liibllY and quickly with a fork. Shape into a hap. Roll out on a highly floured pastry , ~ to II inch thickness. \ Place a "'°" pie Un on the dough. rlm side down. Cut : : dough 111 'Inches larger all ·: a~. Take up the crual, fit :; 11 1-iy into the pan. poqtiy ., pal out any poaibie aif IJUb. biea. 'lUrn the edge wm ind :· flute )!y pnuiol doe with your Index finaer, ualng·lhumb and index of the other band to .. push up. : • SprfJtkle the bottom .ol the : ,. ~!Ith the puts .or ~nu!. ' 'l>r.-;sently iiito the -lo :;. hOid firm. Prick the bottom ~ ond lldlo with a fort, not jasl 1~ here and 1there but about• ,,.., :;. Inch apart. Bake In a 400 0ven ;.-for 10-12 mlmtel. • :; If tbis"'On!l Ian' lbe ume :: One Y 0 U0r dauPW·JD.laW : · makes Jul! bide ,.., time. •: Some helpful reader will give U1 a lilt. :. YoUr -.iplioa of the fill. , :. Ing la ,. .utcby•l ·con' tell :: what ii 'mlfhl he !ill any good ~; 'chocolate cbiflon type would ~~ : go well hire, JOlll' own or one ~: ti. the mises .. I· ::. " DEAR NAN: I decided to :: : plUt aa lierb ~ Tllroagb : .... _ilillDlnJolllle -. '· ' factory ~ -11a .. · loll of · ' " ·-...,,,._~el Ille , f lftlUDl ...... l~110 ' redpos for lld• lierb so aold :. I you belp? MRS. J A N E ;-. ; ' DVNMEl'Ell, EL' CAJON, " ' ~ : Marjoram ls fine for 90Upll ~ 1., such as clam, eplnach, mock ~ · turtle, onion and vegetable; ~~,for liver pate, 1tuffed ::. mushrooms, various .butt.en :' and vege,table juice ~ktallsi ~ for omelets. scrambled or ~ t• creamed eggs, eu soufnea :': r and rarebit; for all baked, 0. 1.·bfoiled or creamed flab; for ;~.!'Dot rout, pork, veal, beef :"-' liver, lam~ chops or stewa and '· ravioli; for creamed or fried : ~bicken. ·--and i...d stuf· :.. "' \'. j' Using Bean ·~ ,, ~. For Salad .-jJ. : '" A bearly addition to the ;· 4nam course. ; J LIMA BEAN SALAD • !J • : I package (10 """""') froien ! green lima beans ! I ,small onion, lllced !bin : . , .... -·led into rinl• . . .. . • • I> cup tldn cei.rt .,...ms ! 1 canned pimiento, diced ' . "-ise or French : ~ ' Sal\ and popper lo tuta • I &aJad_.,a J :: f'.: • 2 bmkoobd • lllold .. Cpok ...... •c:cordJnc lo ;. !*bl• ~ bul add :: • 0.ioD rtnp ao lbaJ wW cook ;; wttb tho..... . ~ 00. Cool or ~.LM,_lx -: wtdl celerJ' Jllllll'llS01 : ' aayonna!M or rnacb *- V O'N S w.r. """1wtillf. w. A IUND NEW VONS IN SAN DtfGO' Clairemont Square Shopping Center ' SIVEMORETHAN503. '·~ .. , Pieces lo&.,.,,.,,_ ill Js.w.-hric.b TIASPOON, DINNER FORK DINNIR KNIFE PORK SAUSAGE 49' SAlAD FORlc It SOUP SPOON Jlti1 W.M'1.fecrfuret TEASPOON .59c vaiu.. Wllil $3.00 Pwcha. •••••••• lilllfutu SUI """on Solo ...... ,,.., Ollorl •4IMllT11T ....... llf ......................... llM ·-·---•11n1ta-1o1 ...... 11~1 • Clt1 ......, 11'*'1 Le.I. Sit •••••• , .......... , ••• I I.II . •2T ...... ••CtN ... Ftrta.t1 ••••••••••••••. ll.Q ' He Mil-.,............, 11111· w ·co Bumt = 81' SHIR ~,., 64' EGGS a~ 38' ·PW ··~&.""' 19' ' OUNGESilU' SYIUP -tt~ .. 29' 'TOMATO JUICE '46~ ' ~l,IJGJ0 HEA LTH & BEAUTY AIDS HAIRSPRAY . voi .... =:-.'-" 1111au.100'1 "a TAam.••:9-..................... I !1!!!'!'~ ........... 24' SPMmn• '2" ,.,.. .....: rt --•...... . -. ~(i'JGJfl BAKERY FIA!URES! READ . 1""' IDAI •... , .... \. !..A!!J~ ....... 55' • !!'!!f!wR,!!.5. ...... 45' e\'1!39' --· TURBOT Flll[TS 59 ., GROUND BEEF 63 ..,... ........ -IN'(ITATIOHAt TIAC IC VI',-Miil, IA~Y • .MNU. Nlt 21 AT 1HE llOfts AeiA.. fUIY. on YOm" Pall C'UTIPICATI JOI • "IWO 'llCIClll .a.. ,,. , IWCI Of~ Af VOlm --..------·--.. Oliiirs =1t l•.•••=; ......... ... Spilach ~ ..... : .. ... 01111 .. :::, ............ a c ...... :... ........ .a· . ~. ii1iios1 ·3t Pille~ Prunes =~ .... 49' G@!PE·JUKE ~-- IHHH:,~·79: WM. .... l\AW&t& .. ,. ••••••••• 23 I LASAGllA · . c . -·--· .. ···65 .......... 1........ " • ... Ziii 1i....11c ' I ' I i ~'~ .. ':°'· ; 11111 Adams Aft., It Br.US~ lllHtinltll Baell r. ':::.:. ........ =· 1 DaHny hit """· caintra111 Beacb 5922 Ellpr A11., at Spill!P*, 1'8atilltllll Beacll lapu Nils Plaza, E Toni 21082 Beacll N, 11111111&111 Bid 17950· Mapolla, F•tia YlllJ I l I • ·l c ' ~ • '. { \ ~ ' .. ~. i . • • • , I • • / llAA,V PILOT Ideal to • Pot Roast flavorful Bla•e Cut BONELESS BEEF ROASTS . , . ,. USDA Choice Beef 99c Chuck Flavorful - Rolled & Tied lb. • . . . . ····· . -. ... • : 1 .. BISCUITS' \ Mn. Wri1h;.~ 1·0•·8~ lllltlenillli tr s-t Milk CH PRICES EFFECTIVE IN '• Al&M l hie• C.llties ~CIPT CATALINA) 1 USDA &,.., 'A' Pop.Pr Brand . From Selected Plump Turkeys 4to 6-lb. Avr. Wt. ' REGULAR : :. GROUND~ 8~EF USQA Inspected for . 65 ·, Wholesomeness. · C Any, Size Pockage..111.! , -. ' HILLSI~ . COFFEE · • Vacuu111 . Packed . . 1-1•: ; c. c HEAl TH & BEAUTY ~ ·MOUT·HWA"SH . SCOPE-• ''C Scope Helps lo 12 ,, SW.ten 8r10th -vL . . • • » ' I r, .-, 19, 1972 N Jlll.OT.AOYmlSll JI . ; . USDA Choice Graded Lamb ldeol to Broil ' .or Pan Fry largo Blade or 7. Meaty Cut•· lb. Bo•• Shoulde.r Ill. .. ., '. . . .· ,z-~~~~.~DiltovnfL~--.-......... ~-~ MORE GREAT DISCOUNT BUYS .... '4" .... ... LARGE SIZE -1-Dor. Ctn. · .. Apples ,,,r:.:. ""'191'"fiii ... Glhils"i'~' fellow cw ... ~~- ' ~;:59" ·2::w · 3:39• filrftm Grain· F .. Pork Cut from Tender Young Porkers · Lean Butt lb. Cuts ' '. U.S • . NO~ l's. , ' PUllT-.. fOOt . ) . ; . 'IMqOOT . NIUMS . ROSI$ MAGIC =v $199 . i;:::· 99c ~ aac 4-ill,Pol ; ...., 2-C~ft • .,...,,-=.""i ' '1" ,.,,_-, • ' . • I ' 1 I I \ • • ( I . "UYI UNT FRiii" ~ 1 ' . "Ben11 yoor dlUCe to Uyeo bftt.er for l• In 11unt1naton·-. Run clon't.-11me.1o:••· .L ~ onfy fJ'J.915. ~ IG-~ • ' • ., t ) • • • ' ' . NEWPOtr ·~CH ·1700 Newj11U1I iW. • .....71711) • . . ~' ' :" ... llACH .I 1fil l11eh IMI. 142.ZUI ·-....,_ .. 8_q 01£ .OFFUS MORE! Her. 1.-..,.,..;_,.._ ... .,,. ,• inlMll ... 11) '''' .. • ellWI te ..... tlfioJI No. I 1a """"""'-c .. ,.,,. •••• :·.~;.'f. ' . I ··~ ... -..... --..... ,,. .. _"Tllo -.... "' • , I . ' MLL IN O.JtE . l~ .J.rie family room with rwet." blr,:_ '811 •fire-~ • llBQ I I ! , • 2. ~ bedroom.. .3 bilthi a., dirrln1 IJ)Ofl\ 3. Wae 23"40 Hated Pool , . , 4..'.~oom' 'a f1f't alaim· .,atem. .~ahout 5, Su .... potlO.-bu&o BBQ • · . 6. ()ne' bedroom bu siijvate outiide~ entrance· 1. o. a .. 1.u:w~ . · . & Larb 6%' v:r. .UiQl11aMe LooJ>-Prtee•S4!.SM. 646-'1:171 . -/i .... l ( . \ • I ' "SHORT ON CASH" ' A· bfa: ,opportuhity l&-wa.ilf.~ for you, here's your cbance,to live bettft-for Jeu."'Tbia l~e 4 bed~ rcom·ln·~I Bellcb. bu l,~·square f~t arid you•rboy· 1t1or.no m~ dOWft ahd no clOo!ne-.-:VA. H"'1>' eaJJ 842;2535 - • I 1972 /' The ... year•for you to have/um ~perfect tri-l~el cust9i:;n house on 17th falrw_ay with fa.ntastie view 1of the Mesa Verde Golf Course. Room tot POOL \ Enl.ertalrupent center wttPI.· wet bat on lower--JeVel, 1 aho~maids or mothfor.ln-law wing. Private entrance. Five-~ Priced at $84,50(), ci.u 6.fi6·f171, ( I 10 ' I "A CAREFUL IUYDS 'DIEAM"" ' This exceptional home J1 your' chance to 'et your.moneys worth. Located' Jn Foµntain Valley in ~·very popular ar:ea nefl' ICbooll 'and,ahop-. "1f11-Take advanta1e call 842-~ • NTIN6TON BEACH 601.J Werner Ave. ••7-6010 DEL MAR INVESTMENTS 332 Marguerite 2790 Harbor llvd. Suite 2011 673-1150 Cost..... ..... •• I • • ' • • • • . • • 1 • liAa. v i'1t'.oi ,DICI TIACY • ; TUMILEWEEDS • • •• ' .. ' ,.,., PmY. l'M Cf l . : i ' 1.;:;::.;=-~~~....;~....;;;;..~~;;._~-, .... ~ 'PLAIN JANE • • .. -. '· \ I I ' ·~ • • • 1-11 ,!fll:..,p:..; f11HEl!1HAi • OR 'ltl'.J'RE AWFUi,. llE.Fl'O'<ll A T~Ra.£' 61RLI m~ l».eANurs MISS PEACH . ' MAllCIA llUST WlfOTI A l.000 WOllP $TOl'Y ~ Lr.I: ~INR ·==-• By Tom K. Ryan SALLY BANANAS ~IN& 1116111 Al.ONG'! ... . ' .. (j_,,. By Al Smith GORDO MOON MULLINS ® ANIMAL CRACKERS \lUsr l.CXli:: AT 1HOSE. !iOIJJ/.l0 !l!US ll)JD O~P>AINS.. By Charles M. Schulz -----"---------.:......... AClllAU.V, l'M ~ COHFIDfNT. .. I HAVE FAITH IN l!IE JVD6MEllT Cf M~ fEU.OW llll\AN 6EJN65, AND IM OIJl1E THAT WllH 'lotJR HANDLIN6 Of W CME l'U llE FOttlD- GUILT'I!! :;:::-. . -~tF £ ~ ~~·J ' lllt...L.L.. :t.;::.-J.t=.'·~~ L.:..------.-i By .Harold Le Doux TMAn ALL HEN TAKEN C.U& OF! PAUL TOOIC TMEM OUT TO THE PLANE YHTEllPAV ! SINCE ~ts WI LL IE YOUR UST J'Q& FOlt US, M.V 150V, l'M 6\VING 'YOU A. L.ITTlE GOIMG AWAY PRE5ENT. ' $10,000 ! • • ' ' •• ly ~I Capp !; ... ca.... .. c: Tl'-· ' . ' ~ ~ 'By ;~.s::~~ I ··-- " ' ' 1 ._,. I •; . • , .. • . . By R09« Bollen ~! •• . .. .11lEq CM\6 llJ AIU> ~ · '1~w 1HE WJD. I :i THE GIRLS s : I ! i· ~: ... . " •• " ' . ~ .. ;,. I ..,, . ::~ '.· ... .. . ~: (· ,. . ,. ... ,. ~; "" '~'" I :i :. >' ~ •.. ... e! >!. i ::: ~; ~l ~l ~. I: ~· ,,, , . .. :: . ~· ~· .. :·:: l~t ~ , . ;~;: .•. "1 redy don'& Med• faclal, bat I'm way ....... II wW'I :•:! 1oblg ,oa ID Ille ntJPborllood." •. 1: vn, MISS HACH, ~l>­C>IDN'T Ust ' TME -wottP " TWJCll NOT ' '""" ~It NOUNS, ..... T, MA~rA7 · ' -'Oii STCll't'S ~ ..... MAIN CNAAACTllf, ly John Miles . 1 DENNIS THE MENACE 'i • I I •• ~· .. I • • ff;:/'"-... ~ ........ . ' . • • • " ' ' " • I ' ' ' ~ ' . : . " • ' ... . FUFZE IS ot MY hmtSE Ar:tMJIT, • .._ ____ ..;;.. __ ..,;.-''-- 'TDO-NO M~~ FOOD AT J.UHCll/' I I . . I ' : Jf l'ILOT·AOllUTlSO Wtdn t_,, JaMrt lt, ltn WI I 11 • ...., 19, 1972 OAIL Y l'ILOT Everyone H•1 Something That So'!l•one Else W anh DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS , You C.n Sell It, Find It, Tred• It With • W•nt Ad ·r~ Biggest Marketplace oo t~e Orange Coast -Dial 642·5678 'for tast Results ' ' ' I ' ' . . . -----------· -------~ _..... 1!~1.1 _.... ~I -~-l~l ---I~ [ ,.... .... ' I~ I ........ ]~ I _..... ·I~ :....-i1r .. ')~ I I __ .. I~ . . . 1 ;·----;,;;;;;;·~·-;·;;;·;;;··~·;;;, ~,.,. 0..r•I r coNNECTICUT " . '4Tm ' I ''SHOWCAS E'' FARM HOUSE , 2 )Tl. new t bedroomJ, 2 baths, 11tep down livln& room, heavy beamed ceil· tnga:, huge family room· wtlh inviting fittplaee. W l l e saver deluxe builUn rl.llif!, oven Ir: dishwasher. Covered patio, aprink.len. Near all conveniences. 962-1373. TARBELL tl ·STORY-NEWER JUST LISTED! Goraeowi: 'J'New England" charm. ~erlng stairca~ to unique Wt styte balcony. Cathedral t>eJlm ceilings, Crackell111 Jireplaci. Pub tavern kltch· en. "Bonus" family f u n J.oom. Huge master eulte overlooking extra large pr!. vale back yard. Won't last ~·only $34 .500. See roday. I . Y~·FHA , • 645-0303 , Owner must sell right away, '• and wll1 sell for only I OKI\ I I. Ol \O \ ,... ' A I. , L) p $27,900. Located in North Costa Mesa, close to, ahop- p lng. The cai'pet.s are like new, beaut. covered 4 enclosed patio, quiet. cul-dt!- aac' st. Jmmed. pouesg'°n: This popui,r home will sell tut. Call right away to set thiJ evenin~. 546-9521 Nichols Real Estate I HARBOR VIEW HILLS Be sure to see this LUSK . Built 6 bdrm beauty. Dining room , family room w/fire- place. 3 car garage. Cul.de-sac.location, idea ' lor children . $84,500. C. Tennill e. . CORONA DEL MAR VIEW , .. Spacious 4 Br: home ·on quiet cul-de-sac on fee land. Large family room .. Will l~e up. lion or trade. '105,000. Harriett Davies. HUNTINGTON HARBOUR Glamorous Bayfront 4 Br, 4 Ba with two large masters. Famil y room, pool table. s~e, ·adjoins kitChen ., separate formal d1nmg ,room. Deck, dock $108,600. Al Fink. t.USK HARBOR VIEW HILLS Vacant 3 Br. Canyon View. Submit-$56,500. • 4 Br, courtyard, pool, Harbor View .- ' '67 500. Cozy 3 Br. home , excellent for kids · • - 1$541950. We have many choice homes. , Lavera Burns. BAYCREST VALUE Conipare and save! Adult occupied, 3 Br, ' 2~ baths, 18x36' heated & fil tered pool, ··2 fireplaces, ccivered patio, low mainten· ' ance yard. It's immaculate! $62,500. M. C. Buie. FI FTY F!ET ON LIDO Gener•I · cjoH course estate big canyon five .bedrooms D family room D 3 baths 3 car garage D 3 fireplaces D corner lot 24-hour secu rity guard gate Sth bedroom It 1ec:h1deJ i nd h11 own beth for po11ibl1 6111 11 9u1•t room or s1rv111t'1 qu1rf1r1, • this horhe is b•ing finish•d now and should be available in mid-february • 26 hermit•ge l•n• i1t royel st. geo·rge rOi1d , newport bei1ch , , , l•ss th~n SI 00,000. • driv• by i1nd see it, th•n c•ll owner•+., , telephone: 6'44· I 140 * * * * * * TAYLOR CO. HARBOR VIEW HOMES • $61,500 New Offering! Fabulous nea~ new 4 BR. home on beautiful corner site. Fam. rm. with fireplace, dining rm. & 3 baths. E~pensive Karastan cptng. & custom drapes. Many ex· t111 features. The' land is included. Hurry ! "Our 27th Ye1r'' WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO., Realtors 2111 S•n Joequin Hiiis Ro1d NEWPORT CENTER 644-4910 Vener al BAYCREST POOL Beautiful, clean 4 bdrm. home, 3 baths, fam- ily room, dining room, beam ceiling living roorit. Electric kitchen, Bit-in vacuum sys· tern, electric garage door opener, gas BBQ, covered patio, sparkling pool with.new heat· er & filter -diving board. 21'.o car garage with loads of storage. This 'fine Ivan Wells · home • is located in the nicest area of Bay- crest. $79,500. Call for appointment to see. CHI LT ROBINE.TT REALTOR 644-7951 An exquisite couple's home of two bedroelms I< two baths. Quiet charm & French decor Priced at. ,77,500. Gene Vreeland. G.nerel G.neral Gener el O.rier1r ~ • ' . i!iiii UlllllllVUI: li()Mt:§ UNIQ UE 0HAS THE BEST LI STI NGS •.....••.... IN THE BEST AREAS . I . IN ME SA VERDE : A 4 Badroom Two Story built around an attractive garden atri um. This home is immaculate and would be $Oid but owner'"s new home isn't ready until mid·,. April. How does th is suit you ? Big type bed· rooms adjoining multi-purpose pl ay room . Downstairs has formal dining, huge family room-kitchen 'comb ination and a vaulted ceil· ing living room. · PRESENTED AT $54,500 e PHONE 546-5990 . IN EASTBLUF F: A 5 Boclroom Lusk built, Newport Beach residence. Few properties approach this for casUal ele gance. Immacu· late condition. Wood floored famil y room with stone fireplace. Relaxing formal living & dining rooms & upstairs bedrooms witfi dormer windows .that are a page out of the pa.st. The home is close to shoppin g &·it's .iust a walk to the hi•h school. PRESENTED AT $65,950 e PHQNE 675~ U~IVUI: tl()Mf:S 8 CORONA DEL MAR-675-6000 ' . 2443 Eu t Coast Hi1hway, Coron1 dtl Mir 8 MESA VERDE--546-5990 28SO M e s ;a V erde Drive , Gener el ' ' BAYSIDE .. DRIYE, WATERFRONT Unda & Harbor lslG~d View ' I .. , .... ,,, 'iiii" . ------........ . • "LET'S FALL IN LOVE" YOU WILL wnH THIS IN BAYCREST • Lovely pl anted ATRIU M ENTRY leads you to the sunken livinR roo m with all glass, looking out to the profession- ally landScaped patio and yard. 3-lledrooms, 2\!i baths, lireplace, FORMAL din ing room and latge family room. Kitchen is the gour- met's delight with a bui ltin B·B·Q plus break· fast .area. 3 <;AR GARAGE. For the dlscrlm· inating buyer ........... · .... : ... $69,950. . THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE "ARE FEE" IN TURTLE ROCK · BEAUTIFUL .3 bedroom, family . room, ATRIUM ENTRY. Custoin drapes, shag carpeting, with all buil,t-lns, self cleanit\g oven, covered patio & great land· scaping ......................... $47 ,900. BABY, IT'.S COLD . OUTSIDE SO COME ON IN LARGE .FIREPLACE • SPUT LEVEL BEAU· TY with atrium type entry, huge living room, 4 lovely bedrooms, 2\!i MU!s. N~w SHAG AND PAINT, 3 BLOCKS FROM BEACH, Newport Beach: that is •.... : .....• '311,SOO. "HOT TO TROT" ·WnH A TRADE 3.4 Plexes all in a row. ·All uliits have 2-3 bedroom, 2 bath , 1·2 bedroom l·l bedroom. SPACIOUS and• close to shopping, in SUPER ~NTAL AREA ............... $196,IKM). CUTE BE~CH COTTAGE???? ON BAUOA ISLAND One block to SOUTH BAY. 2 bedrooms, FIREPLACE,-cute front patio. A doll of an 1 investnient at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,500. ' . OPEN HOUSE SAT. & SUN. 1·5 1819 PORT KIMBERLY, N.B. ··H.ARBOR VIEW HOMES · (3 B.EDRM. -DEN) A*"'"-Sllild. • I I ." • ;~ ~~~,;. O...ral N(Jf! SPECIA~ TOU R OI' MESA VERDE Shop tbete "Best Bu)'I" 1'n one ot Orance County's moat desirable rtddenliaI areu. Under $30 'nlousand and a beauty. 3 Bedrooms, nicely landscaped, ~I cared tor. All terrnt IO buy it anywQ you like, Very anxious leller wilh one of the nlC't'lt homes for the rrianey in the area. • Bed- rooms. nioe Family Room, Lovdy kltchen .. Could as· aume at~,,.. See OU. one. 4 Nice bedrooms, and Fal"I). 11,y Room or 3 bed~ • Den and a Family. R'Ql. ready to fi t YoUr f.arn!J)'. Lota; of charmina: ahuttUt1 Roman tuti in balh, I~ Jot with boat or trailer dDfi aie. "0" move In. ~ BeautituJ! Atrium home wtitl bean\ ceµings, 4 bedroo!nl; Family 1toom and Den. ·Uif. stairs playroom, l bltbifi Shake tecl. Spod °"' aJill rrac1-llvln1. Com-"" home1 ltllins for ritueli IDOt!· See lor ,.......U, I CALL -NOW. aWil: AN APPOINTllElfr ,l'Oll yOUR OW!f ~ MESA VERDE TOUR Tq- DAY. .. ., f IAST SIDI TlllPLIX 2~1n each unit + .encloled garaps, lei\CO<I yards " fireiolace In l unlL ·c.m.r-°""' to stioppu,. . . , .•.•. .. · REALTORS R!:ALTORS . SINCE-644•72710 '673 4400 ;: • • J• From this lovely 4 bdrm., 4 bath home. On H21 EAST COAST HIGHWAY ~ a 59' lot, with Pier & float Custom drap-CORONA· DIL• ~R; ·CALll'. •; r.AGNolJA I eries & paneling. ,139,500. • •· • • .. • • • • • • • . .. mm ' OWNER WANTS OFFER Eastbluff, 4 Bedrooms , 2 baths, family room, ideal family home; close to schools, tennis club & shopping center. '49,750. , -,-,PEN ......... NY_P_IN_CH-ER" BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR a.n.r•I .... ,., --..... ....;: Prlcocl Le11 Th•n New l lslenders Bldg. et Linda Isle "SPA~H" Cbonntna: 3 ..... ..,. - FantasUc Rancho La eu.,1, AS LITTLE AS 341 Bayside Dr., Suite I, N.B. 675-6161 2800 -. i.ei.' 4 bedroom, LilSURI LIVING on ~ lot with elloy,,;. Carol Tatum1 LIDO ISLE NEW LISTING Perfeci f111DilY home , move-in condllion. 4 large bedrooms & family roam. Large ' S<iuth patio, 50' lot. Short walk to· club. $89,500. Mary Harvey. INVESTMENTS -C.D.M. Residential income. Two excellent homes - only '76,500. Good financing. Try 10 % down. Mary Lou Marion . WATERFRONT -DOVER SHORES IBtimate in indoor & outdoor living. Com· plete electric home. 4 ,Bedtoom:1, study. & formal dining room. Separate ·maids area. Large pool. pier & slip.· $190,000. Katherme Raulston. · _...... ColdWell,Bankal' ~ 833-0700 644-2430 550 NEWPORT CENTER DR., N.11: Home, only 2 yn. old. 4 BR $ 140 MO tud ~ 3 11: I '·-lm~te 3 •BR 2 II.I, Ira -. !elk ,to l?th St. and 3 BA, family nn, format • Gener~) General 1 y, ' P ui -...ge ~v nn w/~ •~ blUns, W.-UU ShoWinc ommw. . A ed . ____ _,.,......,....,I family nJo,,, with .mqnlfb 1com*1e17 .. ndecorated. En· FHA/VA terms avail, JUlt dining. ~ut. deoora/ ted w/ penndy :; ~~a petnnfi . FULL PR ICE IS cent fireplace, Jine1t built.in d: patio, dbl. , pr. Reduced 11.ted.. Me today. Offered at custm ....... ~ and w w crptl eame , u:r ye $32,008 · · $2l,500 kitchen, diahwuher. Ahkle to Plo50!J.• • $21.000. • · • '!hruout. Huge patio covers could be many $$$. Just Oversized deep carpetinc, cu atom · lt14 u· tvft.i 1 'Dr! · C.d •U51 (Open ENI.) .the entire rear d th.is great take over paym~ts -In-Will lease with option to buy! No down to GI Bu~ni and n ty Ye Jamlly home. Brand new eludes taxes. NO QUALIFY-3 bedrooms 2 bathll, garde minimum down to rnA. In drapes 6· wiJ)dow ~. CoCl ~ 0ptn daily 1-5 l!W · J listing -$39,COJ. ING. S queen •.ize bedroom•. kitchen, dishwasher, a 11 fact. eve~ qualiflet:. Patio. -~ti car aaraae. 3 Yl"I· : , • • _ .. st. kitche "··y Sharp 3 bedroom dreamer qew! NO down .G.J. tenm • • COATS P 1a:ver . n. .l't'•4 u electric built ins. Family 1.JJw down FHA. 56-lT.IO. I · ' -& extras includrng _ clote ID room with f i re p 1 a c e. with open ~am eelll1111, i WALLACI! achools and sboppinc. Seems Delightful patio, Loads of near new carpets & drapes, 4 UDIM ' REAL TORI lmpooaible tor onl.v i23,:i00. d"'klng. lush land..,.pmg. ideal Jocatlon. G""t fencod 11111 Nt•Pl*i -.. C.N. 10!1 -. ~·= .. , e 962-4454 • Better cz:s..=. beauti ful heated & filtered ~il.~~f'=~.as~ 2955 nlrbOr, Costa Mna Call MJ.3l'JI EYtf. ....., Glnltoul aiJed bedJooma. J Open Evenings pool. 962-5566 I -· call! -· lomily -.n V"7 Walker & Lee o~~Rc1!1~.L°..!., SmrCH OUT ~,;:..':'"U:.!:, $30,000 . downlbwn Com. -15•x Here'11he --·lor SPACE Patio !JIO..lT.11 , , , IOKl\I I Ol\O \ TARBELL NO DOWN TERMS Realtors 360' with lfr<et lro ..... at llUNTERS! l.a'l9 2 •_,. . . Q•~ •• ,,~ 26 ft. living room ~ by 71'90 Harbor Blvd. at Adams both ends. Ideal muh.l·pur-teaturtnc lfPU&le )fxll' °h andsome ps l!ttd BAYFRONT .. 545<1!65 Open 'tll 9 PM JIOR ~at a barpJn family J'DOlll, -Ilic.all !ittplace. !a!ily room, ~uilt NEWPORT /price Of ooPy $1,00I a -bulltln kllchen, _... .. dJn. In dream kitchen.·Sepuatel by the bH ch Brick cqurtyard, """ &• 105.6-F·312·D loot. U,.,roomanc!ldlifslre,... laundry room. La rge $36,500 . ~owers·surround this unique CUN. T.G.-F.M.-TRS-OF ~~ ter. Ab tmldy palnlff. Pool ireenhou.se •. Covered patio. Modern 3 bdrm 2 bath with home. 3 bedroom plua gUerl Stoptby·Trl.Harbor Realtors, t lr.e ·yard 'and located on Covered frorit poi'ch. Jr. tamuy' room &1 diliing room. cottage, .P i er .• It. float. ~ E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, tree,f:fned Street; J'* .Ji.ted estate ground!: 54()...113) Watkr to ocean.' .• · $)69,500. · Pick up explanatory docal· at $34,SOO, TARBELL -Hatbor, O.ta M-* µJIGE F AMII.YT * 5 BR. 2 · so.ry, ar pool + tam ) rm. c,~.,(40.500.' • TARBE LL above code. Soa:ttt Qnb' Top Newport Locadoo. ; -REAL TY-..nou, investori, inttreitect i...... 1 JIMll wm Trode • 112,liOll I 642-5200' in capital gain etc. Take f ~ • -Balboa 8t.)' Propertlfl ~ General G.ner•I . . b PETE BARRETT· ment • !or explana&n /« c.u 511J.ll51 !Open -..> *OCEANFRONT DUPLEX* 2955 Harbor, Costa Ml!IA· time out to attain a ciopyl 1 _,,..Evenbws,...__,,-c.n~-----I ;;:;;;!::::~ * 60-7491' * Generill , ne.ral Genera l · r Generel ic;:r:I . GWral " . . :· ,. .. ·: ' ' I ' . r('(Jl l rJr' 14 ICAllA T IAl•AIN '°"'·DOWN No 2nd Involved In this prestige 2-story, 4 larie bed~ rooms newly paJnted I: Cll'peted. Showa like model bome. Tlood llahted ~ HutT)'I HUrry! Hurry! $11,IOO ..... IN HUMTlllGTON llACH WALKER & LE,E REAL TORS ' ' ...._. Dlj>UISITI FOlMll MODIL 6 mos. old, lmmacu1ale 2 bedroom A flmlly toom home. Wet bar, custom drape&, wallpaper, carpets a: ltah a:arden areas lha.t require minimum u.pkeep . ALMO~T NIW LAliU NA HILLS Only 1 year old and lmmact.il1te. Owner will sell VA or FHA and pey necHS&ry point.a. Tiie 'rOOf a: tinted &lass make- It soml!!thing td see! Call for appt. to see It now! $19,950 IS THI PllCI . for this Vf!I")' 1ovc1y 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. The1oan ii hla:h enough that' you can assume with JJl.)'ments ot S160 per month which includes all. Modern bullt·iN, deilf pile carpets, also matching drapes. Double aaraae to boot! Call ~ ' . . ... l ·CAl liAllAGI PILOT TIAN ...... Spacious 4 bedrooms 2 luxurious baths, "Knee Dttp" ahaa leaving this lar1e bei1i1tttul ' hon. In •iarkl1n1 mint "'all ·to·wall oarpet1nR:. beautiful cwitom draa:{erles, tnd fire. condition. J'ealUtts a ,super Jdnt..me muter bedroom place make thls a te:rf!flc famlly home to start your New suite, larp family dint,. room ud 3 bl.\M. .U *'t Year. Qnly $28,500 and~GI or FHA terms avail.able, • ~~11JO\l~~~.u!:'".::.. ~'::,\ ~.1 · n ... t. Avalltble v A. mA or subject to '" eo.'t_ Poen ~ alfl6,llCO. c.JI for '""" detalll. ' Nev the Huntington Center. 'nlis dean, 1hlrp home hu a DouehboY pool, rrttn house ln the rear • lots of fruit trett. Owner moving EuL POOL SIDI LUXU RY 6 11.0CllS TO OCIA N 4' R DlOOM DURTY DAW•· ' $21,900 PUµ PllCI IMM IDIATI OCCUPANCY . 3 bedroom with a hup muter ~. Very, "'fll cle..n. M&J\l extras u au\omatlc door opener; 1.1psnd· eel ...,..~ ew..... anxiouslf ' Hmt!llCJl'all Beacll Office -142-4455 7612 ...... 0,. ••• 1... ....., ... In Mesa Verdi. A fabulous 3..btdroom CUSTOMJZED HOMt. A stone's throw from the golf green's. Jr. formal dining room and f,.mlly room help make thia 2600 sq, ft, of luxury a must aeel Newport l •cll Office -646-7711 HQ ..... ,, ... • ...... • 0,. " •• 1 ... Beaullfully decorated dream home only 2 years old wi th charmlna: firephLce, convenient kitchen. huge paUo and ltrge ('MUgh yard for ~I addlUon. Only $:l7,9SO with Gl /jJ' FHA terms. Betlt'r see this today! , Tor the wise Investor or anyone wtllln1.. to clean It Up and ,pocket. tne• 11vlnp. ExctJlent aree. clou to• ec:hoola • freeway. Wldowl A: dlvorc:te1 -no quallf)'bls - buy with a li ttle dab·ot cuh 1ubject to the 6" OOw't. loen and P.Ymenu "' '20'. Aaklnr 129,000. ' Costa Melll Office Z7'0 ,HoiWllN. 54S.94t1 Fo•tala Valley Office ., .. 5-04,5 •I 1kfMll --Lllllr ... lloi4wo :n Ml U71 , o,. ...... PM. , . fl l •• ,,.,., ......, it, 1m ,..,..... .•. ......... . _ .. _ _ .... -·---I _ ..... "e~"J" -·-~ I ~'I ~I le I ~el @J I~ • Ii~~~~~:: OoMr•I 0.-ol "-·· v.n.r 1m.. ,,,,,.... "'e s';t""' 1• IMo ... .... 111 Hr111 .... , ..... ;.;..._...TIJO...,....~BIG,.,.._-• I _.,,.. • ,. SUPER llHAllP * C-.. Mar ' Ne~.....,.. 111 -• ll<clrmo" 0r Jutt getu!'~~E!.,. to ... t1a1a =~~~ A LOT OF LOT ww. ·ru:,..-.... t'BR. i ·MUST SELL 1 _,, 2 _,ote _.., Jdtch! -VERY SPECIAL 2 br 2 ba to Maule A "---~ .. --.,.._ l'lipolor Eulalde -only. -· -r,1th l>ullU. ..._ _, Manystl'&" Tttm1! " • W · __ .._ -r·""-v p•nv °'*-. -19 Bae.le Rd&. $ll0/-Call 6 •IDRM • 3 IA -lllbt , .-...i HAFFDAL REAL TY great greenbelt location for only $28,NO. ~· ~ Bo)' "-" ~ ,.. M lll-C1l8. , JUlt U•ll I !llUt bdrm'• -Eltrant ~. -!:WI: -PAMILY mLL HOMI? I ·-,_ ID 1 -1 .....,;.. Jor 1-. • .r. lllUllv• c!to wtth 2lld Luao "'"'"01 f>ltlo. Mil» Hunll ...... llltoch Then be lure to see lllls ~· family size ::,,• -loll. -°"ew~ '°""' -.i ~ :.: :.:nm:, ~ Gl'lelou.t lorm&t -. deyo< lnelud•d . •.tv · to---L· , b" 2'L L. --••·-• •• OtlOI-,...,.1ous OWNER ...... use• •. , ,.. ..... , • oaed ............ eeo w. lit St. WI .... ui. op.""'· 1'13-GT:· ~r.d~ ... = Etu!~s~O::~E llJ001q.tL+forOlllJ'f14,950. Dw:: =.:~ ~---,, •Mota., ,, : ~~-il.llrcale lo •~-S.,. eear<biac tor tho one-•SINCE l.Ha" ... llP In FllDily Pwk. J • QUlrl' Retroat -El ' ~: -·.. ..... •-. ~ bdrm """ it --• ·dean A nice •Ill lnct. Sllf. ' •1-. Ramantte......,. ~~~~~=~=I ln+-t ·--to lit W-llallk Bide. " - ' • CHOICE ALA-· e 6151111 IUlt•. Priced "'°""'""" he-e EXCHANGE • anx;6u. and wants""'°"' A Univmlty Pll'k le•. --· -R 2 LOT ' low mid, for tut ale. See 3 BR home on cul-do-ea<, It dey<r, ....., *" -· e Extra --1 B ( ~·-· Call HAVE 5 acres 1n Dietert Hot blti FA ht •-...-· new ....__ new detwce J Block& To Beach, $15..000 ... ,.. r, cpJ: J .....,. ·Sprinp ..... $1'000. F.P. .U:m. --~;r;. i .;(; Doy• IU-0101 N~h u-~'"""c!W...--......... bid, Bid Ot>'nina dll>I. -yrd ... pet. nl:I, . MMJa mANI' 2-3 bedrm ~. E-1oa ~-·et --~~ -~ -~ ~...:~~ Februlry 17111 l911. j ALA Ront1l1 • ~ .• .d.i. C.M. or _.,;;t'."° mtt"" .;.,"}1i,. 'i:''GJ.' ~Hunt""'"" le•oh Newport llo•ch ;;;,i".:i;.ii0,;Q0'."5Ji._12M.--. -CITY OF-* NEW J Br, 1 ·: ROY 3, WARD RLTRS ~17-'6<2 $1ll 9!i0. RESALES NEWPORT BEA'fl 'l'ownbouoe w I pool. ...... : 1119 W..idtlt °'·· N.B. COLLINS .. WATTS • Family s-. nclln"?. 67J.2110 V•nle. Bllill, <pis. di.,; ' 646-02'l8 S Bedrm. + 2 baths ~ .,. In G.,,.nlea! Mobile 1lomo Ext, 271 patio, gar. 1225 lo 1ZiQ. ><. : --===-,, -REAL TY -FORMAL DINING, vuont, 5 BR. 3 BA. !omlly rm w/ PaJ'k. Dooc:rip-• pr\<S IChll-557-MOO ... • ------~~-OUTSTANDING C. & W . h•--· -J.• ~--a•. "»le. Comp! now ldtcbon ~ ot .,. --i-· .-. •" I ll i:I \I I. (Ii 'Ii \ ,. ,, . ( ' , -E. Coll! Hwy. 1B '\\' ~ BE :'\CH : 'f-.\ I ·r '( 1 pl BR 2BA --·-,_. --· ma1< .. tbl12'11l>s(,lt.homf . ...-~ ™• ·-CHOICE lot 100'lll3S', M. F\Jl!NISHED 2 __ , ·: 4 BDRM., 2 BATH or2du ex.ti, S • • RM> dllbwubr nice Wh ittier Ave., C.M. d all 348 E ~ • "'fA .APPRAISED $1' 795 ~~~~to beadl. VA . NO DOWN 81E'~t_UR~~.~TY· 841, 1·n~ ~:~ ~~~ :,=: 111U.CRrnT 20XSI!, 2 BR, 2 ~ St.?"c.11. 8hori =paid. $160/"""'' "1 G Willi -• 1.mu ~ u A .,nd .1. .. 1.l ..... --• BA, l.Dvely s.i!e, Irvine wlk to 11th St. 1hoppi-• ~, .-$34 500 oorge •moon -.ooo. F.P. • ~R 2 BA, lrg Beach Blvdo. Hunt. Bch. -u • -• ~Y n--~ ~-n ~·• • -• . • • Built On Your L•nd REALTOR liv nn n,.... w/w """ ----l>il-'"" You own the land. ·-~~ • •• pty. 4,~157 cnlr. 121,750. 67H509. Don• Point • W•'V< i.... ,_wd VA .,,_ -oo.,, It. livlnz ore. 54U.!70 6U-1564 m,,. bitln .. ~range dm.'. Owner W•lkod Aw•y Open -Sun 1~ 'ftt Sun v.u.,. 12x"1' mobile Mount I ~-··rt W~RMTH lo CHARM! ; .,u.d votue It a ,_,. -All llth A pluttt -1-•p•"RTMENTS-wmr -. FA 111.·hi i..t-HIS LDSS YOUR GAIN! 4 :H31 Holliday Rd. home. • n, ~ , 2 B , $...cl -!roin 134,500. Oii --iw.lwood cablnetl ~ ~ ""'· 'p1,...: at clooeta,""""' BR. Franei..,.. lnuotain. • RED CARPET tllMil1 RNort 174 '· tpt hlDI mod. klt. • • BR ea. E ~ ... Mesa. .. ., Lo , bltn '--'-ba w/ Rom.Iii . ·, ~ fatiuklUs' 5 bedroom 2~ -Brealdut ba.. ~Top , __ ..,~ 000~ •-~. 51.zed dbl: pr, patio, tene-, w cuh to kle.n. uar, ,.,.. -baoaty In -V.U. -Pullman balhl ~ •~• ~vm ' ed -REAL ESTATE by REALTORS ~ 6!11.G BEAR LAKE :,;,. ~ e4" .i:..-: :: v.;,i.. '1'IJe 1iltr dlnlnc "'°"' -SP1etous wal'dzohe< Fortln,.11 .. 1'°' 642-M)O • • McVAY 19U533 27~ Comlno ~ ~~... . j * FluS,...HE·R~:N * NU.VIEW RINTALll• ' .................. al noo. JUST $9.51 SQ. FT. By ow .. , 5 BR, 3-IA I' LUXURY 3. BR, 2\i BA -Son Clem-'92-9'111) -· . ...... I It cetHnc .,._ huiltin Pfannlng-DN!gn-Flnan<lnz New paint, maoy xtru. MUii _ wet bu b!J patio low * $20 500 * ;;;,;;,;;,;;;;;;.;;; Ir)' this heautlfUI lake·!ront ~ or - dflNA:CABINmt Owner "1400 Ho-• -I> .,. to awrec. $3,005 dn. 962-4471 f.-)14Ul03 dowil It W.....,, 00 of O>zy 2BR . ....:00 tnqul•tloc. • home t<r onJJ-$43,500, Dt-Lido Isle " ( ~ Pl:f dla po1,.. 1<r ,.,.. built w.,. •s1" 546-1ru. -1243. -· 3 i>ooll. ..... " 111 ea., dlsbwsiu', """·· ••• AcrMge for .. i. 151 ,.,.,. cw. Matoe o11er1 • ·: • • ....... "' liiian. CAIL NOW O Ma , T ble Catt ROl9 cn4> $1738 «r 2 BR. l BA, 2 car cara.w. . . CALL 537-0380 Bolboo Pontnsul• ne n s rou temtla """'· LAR w 1 N. bltns. Din • ..,.._ Patio. Dbl. DEF'"ULJI .,,.;.,, ~-v-· ~~-~. .. •• -with potto. 13!!1. 1 . COATS . REALTY 546-S<U. gar. Wulltt/deytt ....,., .. ~---. ·-~~.. y round ms145 • 111666 W•-Aw, G.C. BAYFRONT, pier: ~ Bi. 4 . GEM A 21 ""'•It•., .... ..,,,.. P.O. Box 2828, Bir Bear r. · ...,.,;-, & OPEN SUN 10 ti> 4 ba., DIR. ic. uv rm. is your good luck Irvine 1n i...utiful i10l'tbmt CallL Like. cam. Newport Bo•ch ,1 • WALLACE ~STANCO $239.000.JWl .... 675-laJO l61<!W.CoutHwy.,N.B. • .. , quaint little 1-**BIG BEAR LAKE-• .. .... • i' · REALTORS C d I M 3 BR -2\1 BA luxury.....,; POl'ULAR REALTORS I 642-<623 c:ommun;cy! Sun'OUndi<W SNOWF1.AJ<E SPECIAL ~FROD~NT ;.},,B•.bl, .~ _. ; ' 114' 1141~ . .,.,,. • ., W•I bu, patio, •ncloted dbl RUTGERS MO.D~L WITHOUT QUESTIOll !and a1rea<ly IUl><livlded!! Pull,......,., lied \Ip .to di';.,, ";,,;r,, h~ ,; (Opin Evonlntlil "'ILDIU, INC: WSK-illrl>or Vlnw lllllo. car. 3-pooll, a1una • temtll TowMous. priced IOI' qutdc Newport'• host d11plox buy & A. low as ;200 00wn & 119 this ........ buy, C.bln-m-cptd/drpd 131'5mo •t11 ~ , p .._ " ' ktory . .f Br, 3 Ba, Fam. C'Ot.llU. Reduced to S27,500. 9alt. SeJ:Uate db'!iJ'tg room owner says aeIL 3 BR, l!rl • mo. ($9!HS cub price)! the-•oodm, needs flmllWir 30 Ref' BJ,..,m_ • ...... : i 1iiiT»rrf v rm. Formal din. nn. r.ra:. Jmmed poss. I:.o-Lo-dn. and f.amil)o room. tots d. ba + 2 BR, 1 ba. ;i block Where can you bay land tn .orjy $6,650. E-Z 'terms. 1i •· a. · ' ' ·-••• ING 1 .. oln>pie lot on q •I• t LARWIN petio area. low main~. to ocean. 154.r.ro. Very &ood Caltl like thll! ·Think 5 yn won't laott Call "-<n4l OCEANFRONT 1 BR. • , .._,...-r .,,..,. • CUl-de-cac st. $ 8 5 ,o 0 0 . la.ndlca~ and many 1e"l'Tl'ls. f.hN.d A buy nowt Ed Ed-,._1131 'W' write: Spenorr fUrn.. Frplc. · QIO I mo. • 1:J:,~lliu,~~= INFO"';:l~.°'"""'""L cu•RM 6#<l005 (81ttt6PM.l e 546-Slll e 0.,.. tea-~ 5-. Newport Belch Rlcy 615-1642 ward1, 1.andway, <n4> Reot Fftt.,.P.O. Box 2828, J uno. No ,,..._ :Mt11 ~ ' "'"" "" ~•v~~G 2 b n• BONUS ROOM 3 bdrm 211 bo: ~•-139r,ro ONLY h•,ooo, -do-10 622-1815. Big Beer Loko, CallfOl'ni.. Iron! ~21182 _•· -J .room. fjrepllc•, tom-Suoot LR, 'O<'ean Vlow, ~~" r on ~brl"'~ " _, ' ~ -"" -B/1 .... and • .,,, beamed ce;Jlog, illed bric:!< ..,. lot w/masslve ck 4 Bedrm. + 2 Baths e· eel h·11 qual!lled bu.Y<r. $393 .... mo. 1'0 AC .. "29 Palm•" Gd. RHI E1teto Hou• Unf-. \ -1c1·-n-··tt f•nle op•• b••m • r I P.!.T.l. Oii balllncl!. 3 BR. 1'084. hilly, .l.M job, mu.st E ch 1-,,,._· __, ... ao:au • tlreplace 'Gl.uet&a•l'be!-·"' ~ -2% BA, 2 Frpk'a, Fam sell. $250 per, 10% dn x •no-96 0..Wral I """""" °""" lianl· ta-ed 1>1fu. l BR, 2 batbl. thrOiJr!loU!. ~2409. $3','50 . . kl~-So ·"-~----'.;.~.;._-----,.t 'tloc:lrs. '· drapid •tb:N-..,_ 1 pool «• ~ LUSK 2 1,_ 5 br 4 ba, 3 Ex«."lrtivt hOme, Xlnt atta, t .. -.ft:"n, me v1CW, vwna, <i9f-_,,.,,, , CHOICE a Cr e ag t, ~ -1 "'----'-Je' n.uuiu or · ...... ~. ""0.r 1 ' • 2-story w/w Ct1ffs &: drpc 21314'7Pr1163 le for ru)de • ,......._ta~.""" ' RUStlC REDWOOD • frple, groenbelt location, lee bullt1n' n~ "'"'--.....: . REALTY · 40 ACRES Holling meadow c:u -, nee or . ~ ....,.,._.arte'I"-BROADMOOR land.Aatnt.67>7225. Jdlcpg!V.Cant! O;;n·;; Univ.ParltCenttt,Irvtne WESI'CL.lFF, by owner, .c nr national bat. TAKE bu1ine11. O w1'ltr:, RENTALflNDERS_ ·~ ZQL ftdl.pdoe"""" , -2u ba-ho-• n--Call Anytime, 833-0ll3l b•, 3 ba, 2300 oq It, walk., OVER $29. MO. 968-0047. %13/6111-5384. .. W.1 ... -"'!&' · i ... _ ......... .., 111 .,, ...... ~ tranlferre1'? Submit! Call · =•<NO DOWN Yl:l', ceillnp. ok>1Jabt tn tom!1y COii• MoH 847-1221 . j!L"•"""· !B!!•!llf!!-ill!'cilt!!!ll!!. ""''"' !?~newly d...,.., SSl,000. Busl-1 Prop•rty ISi 11,400 ....,.. trust deed, H-* Apts.' ~ .. --LOW llOWH 11IA. ...... -French doon l•ading * VACANT * SEYMOUR REALTY, ln'1 --. --· trade for R2 lot, Coot. * 660111 * ... -1 ~.~!'I Ude d ba~ard •. 3 BR, 2 BA, -.,,,.,., d>'Pt, Beach Blvd., Huot. Bch. UNBWEVABLE TE=.:.: ~~ =· ~~~a:::: M .... 545-16$7. ,_ ,. 1-,... j trplc, all blt·inl & walk to Indoor . Ranch WOl«d ""'bolleYe 90% tin-Mn Vta Lido 675-8500 10 & 6, or 673-2913 ,~. F\Jl!NISBED-·, : schools A &hopping. ·Fncd andng is av&iable on ttrll .. _ -C I ~~d • ..,"" ~ ..........__ 2 b~ ti ., ,: yard,lrgtreea,cornerlot&: Five sliding glau dooni to •2°%' bedl'OOl11 Old Lquna CUTE2br,:lua ae. em9hry ... ,._ . ....,.,. .. "'"" ....,...._ _ _. ~-, ~200 . , xlnt No. C.M. k>catlon. FHA Jet the herd nm thru! 4 BR. charmer with lots d. pn. Swim.tnirw pool. fee land. Lots/Crypts 15' . ocean. AD utll pd. Jud~ : Macnab-Irvine •m!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!..,.!!!!!!!!i• I or GC .t .. Priced ~t a~ formal dinipg nn, a bright wcy. It will aelJ '1ut at Agent. 675-'1225 2 Cemetery lot&. ainde or Bu •---for one. •'_' ! EASJSID£ $30,000. Prine. ohly. .DKR. & cheery family rm ov@r-$22,500, (1-3) Newport Heights double $25 eadi. Wtn 9ell Im.al $80-STUDENT Ok. . i ' l;;j;;;;;~;;~;;;,:;;; 642-0l.TT. looking.a wide, 1tooe patio. ~'4 IE'ptU'a.'tely, Pacific View Opportunity • Bacbtlor,com.pleteW/ld · ' .. ; SUPER PAMILY COSTA MESA ' fOR la!• by 0""'" M.,. $36,950. No down to V•ts 0 --4 BEDROOMS Memorial Plll'k. Cill Dl1tribu-r'1 N--•·• en,uttllncl'd.N•.OCC. ' Verde Vie«. .( ~. 3· BA. and Got'a be aold! "''~ 5J6-S167 •v ~ HOME Graney can hop, oktp & Jump · REAL EST.'A'JE N•ar NeWpOrt Hll. on 16111 · Nal!oneJ Muketing Company -w~d•U ~, J Tri -1 ... 1. Lge lam nn. LARWIN ,. s J f t fn>I" ·-~ to n-~ 3 -N-.t , _ _,,_ fam.11 .. -me or to nl.l:ua a .... _ nc: r. "'"" "'"o .,.. 6 pm 2873 t. ust a ew a eps 4 U>ta at Harbor Rest NEEDS NOW, reliable men .,_,..,.,.i.=., ~.. DJ;I '1 ·~ ... ':i:.m..;1'ktd;!'lbil IW&l)r, to schcd; recreation J'flr" .. ....., ss~2'000 ' · ·• 546-5411 e ll90G~St. parkl:childrenplay&l'OUild. Memorial Park, Co1ta or women tn tti1s area to 2Bahome,newcpts.Fa,m. t 1~• h d. <'!IJ"d. Boa Vista. , : f94.9'73 Sf9-0316 11•• -• ..._,. ., __ -llu !~ + 4 Bed, a horn•, ·-I m ' GI NO DOWN 4 BR., 2 Ba. Kitchen bltlll., Mesa.1125. •'-543-9729 """""" tut rnov1n& coin .., • .,. -• =~ .._ d1ninl. ~ t..tha pool; 2 bdnn. &: deb plUf $XICD Reduction, Save Comm. , . . . f BR + Fam. Rm., 3 ba. FA heating, MW carpet, Ouplo:u/Unftl operated products. NEW .. pr. Good .nl:wh:iod. euert houae; ln 1mmac,. bu;t, c:littd from 0 w n e 1:· lor thi1 spackius well decJ&n-located on Jae, poOl me lot larp fenced 'JVd. $29:.900. ..,. 162 multi-million do 11 1. r ad.. -UN"FURNISHED- to -., ~. cond. Woo'( last kq ' al Gcq.ous 4 'br No. M... ed • bedroom home no a ,. / .._ .,_ LtVtng . wrnstnz cam--Coo> $125-IJNBELIEVABLE I •) DllM!I r ~ 1$31,!IOO. You can aMWDe Verde home. Leaving state. BUpet' sized Jat •that 1lat non w/open beam eeWiw CAL,,L ·.e:~ '''•.2414 panyM!CUredl o catlon .. Cottqe, 1oveJy yard W,. i lllgo FHA _, · • Furn. avaiL xi-. 5j6-5981. noedti•'&' little TLC ., ma1re 6 -.. bltin kl~ Low ~llhfC, -6 -"°"""""'ial and taclory. !reel. E/llde loc-Ma · ·Newport CORBIN FJXER!bwernnJ.3bT,R.-2, itworlh hundredsofdollan down A VA 1Jnanctn:g ·. •IALTV'. RESIDENTIAL PARTorFUlLtime,Sto adulta. •t • $17,5«1. oecup. 2001 Charie more~ the low, low price available. .J39,950. Owner, Nelir.Nn••rl Peil Off lee UNITS 10 houn per week. . IP1 "tCFIJ<ER U S ~ i 1 MARTIN ion Hamilton) Own!'. of .$30 .. ,,.., 540-85S5 4~7651. CAPE-COD EASTSIDE, <XJSl'A ~ NO SELLING •~ Pl""· -. ; • F•lrvl•w ' 548-5044 SHERWeeD RE,t\LTY *SELL OR LEASE* Alw..,,. In rcyle. Beauilllll 2 169,000. wrra TERMS CASH REQUIRED l600 to Fn';:.""' for~-~ : .... 11 18964 BROOKllURST, F.V. 2:IJIO Sq. Ft. 3 BR, 2\i BA. llDry -the dormer,.;,,. Roy McC•rdlo RHl!or $2,995. For mo.e U.. WO T LASl'. ' REALTORS '44-7662 E•lf' Blufl JUST REDUCED Lg. tam. nn., din, rm., f>'pl. -·a the-· bit. Par-lB10 Newport Blvd., C.lf. fonnatloo write: Qu!dc KllP $1411-BRAND ""N,;. l 111', ·-•! THE BLUFFS BEST B!IY OF· '!HE WEEK Cpt & dnpeo, bltinl, -quot !loon, 4 -hd-541-7729 Dlslrlbuting Co., llll W. kitchen. d!ntnr -. $19,250 . . 4 Bedrm_Dutd>11a..,, Ma-bu, etc. lmmu. 147,950. rm'1, 3 botba, balt-tno, ROOlnbood in .. Stoc-. gar, pet ok. · · . ~; ~: EHhW.-NtoclsTLC ·l sT.OR'v'· nn. B;g lam·rm w/wood FWJprl"'.. troplealpotlo.U.-$40,000. ~:N;:;~ = Calli., 95207, Give nam•, BEACON* 645-0111 .. : 2 BR corner lot, room for ~ flrept.,. roomy ldtcb MISSION REALTY 494-0731 W~ wodd !Ure to shaw" .YOU & achooi&. ~ _. by eddreP and phone number. . • •• Alai.I..., Val•-? b'alA1-..,,~tR. Eetc.GEM w/d~hwsiu' &FHAbltios._!o900dn *SELL OR LEASE,. thr:io· RGAN REAL TY OWl!e1'. 2 be, 2 ba-unito ... NUFACTURER ~'ea°'.:' ":i7.;.:.!' . -••7 ~ IUO $35 gno GI -low do . -· . 2:IJIO Sq. Ft. 3 BR. l\i BA. 67~ 67$.6459 3 be, 2\i ha. den, !'OB' unit ""' U... .. $425 -°'?-t.«ikinl for· your moneys a. .. __. 3 BR tamn .. nn tn ' Y 5,17.$42 . 41'. tam. rm., din. nn., trj>L CUatom ff'atura·, 1 ow • 3 Br. 3 t.. ·--~ -! Nm It Ill An above -~~·· ' ~ COLLINS lo ·WATTS Cpt & dnpes, bltinl, wet Sen Cl•m•nl• matnL 645-192'1 NEEDED roR ORANGE Hu .. hm_ nn; Xtra • 1ri 1 ~tod=~= ~~E=:~t~.~ N~~~ .. ~.2..s":":: -REALTY-bu., .... lmmac.147,950. VIEWOFOCEAN FOUR.PLEX by OW•••· ~~~flJY' yvd.$950mo. . 4 --J 'batbl, p!'-N tio -"1' l<&inl' Custom C, & W • Full prl"':;~., :rY ~ -llelux• 3.Bdrm, 2 balll home Prime H-n Beaeb .,, 500. THIS IS A D!Rl!Cl' e Other -.la. ' .1 Br, ' .L..1c1· •-~with-· . owport 111:~-A dra-·~·-car-MlSSION ~ ~·~ with•~·-•--~ •--'"-•~ -a1t 6 ..,-. doeo to beb $1!11 to I Bt. ' If"_.,..;; a pt;,_ Jin~ •I .. ~·~ del;.~~'"'k. ROOM FOR ALL NEW !•BR. 2 BA bllltop Cul..;=--.;,;'L'= ~~•. -·~ pm. =YB~.OF ~ ~:V. l'RANICLI~:" "i tams • No down G.I. or . in&. B&reiy used model in ihil tllper flharp, big 3 ocean view home.· frpl, at $39,950. can tor appoint-Income Property 16' WD.L TRAIN EXPERI 8 la--1, , Jtiiw down FHA. Transferred Fairview hOme condition. · ~ horn~ fee.turtng a beam cell .. W!!l bar, blt-ina, inent. G2-C9'J7 OUR InvHtment Div. would ENCE NOT NE°CE..<:SARY. -• ,~.:=; • : l ' ',· ~ viry Cooperative. , 646-1111 A · , . , 400 aq ft family room ~th c Pt s. drPs. fen~ )'d. like to provide, at no (Ort GOOD CLEAN FAMD..Y OP· i--''-"'c:.:.._...='-';:_- $32,!KX>. CALL 675-4930, • .;l~-, t , pro(ea'ly bit wet b&r, J>i:lc-$39,950. 4!M-SD), ~7562. 'tt you, an up-to.date ap-EltATION'. 8I'ART IMMEi). $135. Pvt home w/aar, temd ~ '-~lCQ. (anytime) I C:,t ~~" ~-;;'0 ':~"'c~C::..~' l30.950. Blue t.qooo Villa IU pnUsal and &llllysfo by rom-JA9 TOTELGYD.AILCAU.Y n~o. :rd, H.B. ; ~ ..IJ:t'-,,,_ -(j{<> iii''• SHERWeeDREALTY 211 BR-2BA-!urn-. i>uter · of '°"' properly. · ~...!.!"...:. ~.'~.1 BLUFFS VIEW * 5 IEPRM. * / ! rea ty' 189&1 BROOKllURSr, F.V, Surl view-facing prlv. ""-call 546-l600 **BIG-BEAR LAKE-nto. 2 BR.1-d I« lclda i -1. • Elovated I< liiOlated fun-game ? CAS beach, pool terui1I. ·s.n hM Coplltr--t Dtvlalon LIQUOR rnmE F9• Sal• :. "E" PLAN room, poot tsbl• & ""'bu. . $ INSTANT H $ Call Scbworer ~ Net. -. $50.000: yr. poll, C.11. '·' •c PRONT Rt:NI Huge °""rotzed lot qui•! 2114 Vista Del Oro, ta. the equlcy tn yoor hom~. OCEAN,_ OYO apt_ D!8J· otrrSTANDING! 0..-... """' flnanelng. $135. 3 BR older home, lddi 1 ~"11!Ui 3 Bl!. 2\1 ha. I tralfl tr.. locatto F al Nowport Beadl We pay all costs. 1n tore-nil Pool, 2 BR, 2 BA, Thia lo °"" at the beot valuft Oppoftun!ty at • -· ol pets OK, C.M. " ~ \I/Ith wet bar. em:: dinln;, luah carpe~~.~--6K-Ul3 Anytime ·Clotiure ok. Juat call • ~ ~ wPr. Irnmed. JK9. in the 'area. 1518 .:,. ft. Ok1J R.-. (714)· 536-113& or-. f'l~ Pvt born-J ~ • qio UNIT with canyon A: em ki tchen and kids room: E•atbluff Open· HouH )x>un a day. 847-8507 Bkr • .m..m. 213: 9&9-5225. home. Huge ma1ter PRIME UNITS-write: Spet'ICeT Rell Ectate, 77,..~· OK:~ 1 r ; ~ 1B'ay view. Complete privacy Poor IUY, Ju.t purchased -Lovely view hm. b)' owner. • -~ PROPERTY for ale 29 N. btdloom, plus 2ctbua. Two SIX 1 BR, 1 BA apt.g. near P.O. Box 2828, Big Bell' • • fro)U 2 large Piiio•. Allk!n& theo lraml•OTed. Mill! sell ~ Mon-Frl, 11-St>m. Sat La Send1, LDftr' Thrff balhl, tamll1 room and Wntdtll ~ c.n..... l.Ue, Ool!fomie, HOME FOR RENT : •~500 139950 & SU.. $1Am " ' ...,. to ·-U.U. room Bit-In ktt<henl. frplc '•, SUPER OR LEASE OPTION: 1 -H· ELEM. B DOWD eau' .;,. ·~ <~• ..... ! 29l5 eah~ St., N.B. '\.. ..._ __ ( .Am. Bay. Call,_~. .nth FPL. FHA or GI •·-Br ~ .. "'-. •--• , '~ • . ~ v,.. ·144-'i\O a1t 6 ~ $W9 alt°' s pm_ -. ;Mi ,.;;.;._-&;oo-;;;;: DELUXE lllR BAR 3 Bdrm. M..a Verde honle, : --=::;;;;;-:;;;;n=;~--J----~-~--1· FliLL PRICE $29.5110 •--~-·~ M~ ooo with with pOol room food and 2 btQd-a ., "'-""'· $Ziii; • • R1altor 644.0134 !LOOK WHAT ' $29,900. BUYS! Fount•ln Volloy 2 BR ·DUP.LEX Lido Ille CAPISTRANO V&UZY ~R= •-· liquor.........,;.. tn 'a.ta mo. Atro ·-i : l'ftlTllBY p11111 HOME 'PLUS INCOME REALTY a.1121 M .... '3.000. don. 1llD',. 3 Bdrm, ,.. Villa Shopplic , : 11"' 1 Ull 111111 · '!:;'".; .,..n ~t umts In 4 BR. 3 ba. 'IOx!I 1125.000 Soni• Ano H•ltlhh bol-a ....,._ jfl. N6-all, ""' for van. · <:mi.r W . ino. ' SU,'50 -POoL CLOSE OUT s. ~ Huollngton 3 BR..3\1 i.., lam nn, pool 3(16 Via J:''-l!S-4962 * ™ roR·,. 546-'521 OR >: NO DOWN TERMS . ach. Neofy patntnl U.. nn. din nn. 40' lot '119.!IOO <X>MFORTABLE, 3 be, UIOd !'OOD 'PRGa:ss!NG LOC. ut-L-'-Real · j, It s.e;g bedrooml • Le!oure Jiv1ng 1n ' thl• 3 Last few-.. •t akle, wlw Cl'pfg, A ,,,..1 LIDO REAL TY INC. lirldc frPo. bated pool,.tm-7 HOlJSES Holl•nd Bus. Solos ,.._ . ; t~ =;:;:. bedroom, 2 ....... le bath buUder prlee• ptoperfy .. start building 3377 VIA r.ux. -· Must -· By ''The s.-willl Empathy" LANDLOIDSI .r I • l=:1!0~.,...e ~:~~~.···=In 'i ~:1~ to~~cr s';o':.Rity 842.+174 'n.7311 ; • owner. $29,500. 545-lTIS. ·:l ~~::. ~~~s4:M c.i~., ~~ m,:x.,-_ j Boat """°''· encll)led f>ltlo. Eojoy !ht v:_;o~ «' low dawn '°"" "A -rW •"""Bini" Miiiion 'Vltle. Mollile HolMI ltl wm1 -'()Illy -GIFT Shop -Blth -BotlqUe 1.oguna e A Dul . j • VA '""'" ... n,ble pool. 546-1720. • BIG YARDS SAYE $2000 BYown«.heo.ut4BR .home. .. .. s.i. $79,500. on Balboa Ia1. Sm-tn ... l OurR<nta!Sorvlooll ' ~L,LER REALTY* e HI MASONRY Specious 2 _,;_, 4 ....._ ! $37,500, Open houlf COHT~P(). Pl!:RRONREALTY 642-lm 615-Hlll or 11338834• 10 Yoo! · , ' ~' .. , ......... Aoytlme WALLS tull baihs "walk-in~ S.t/&ln. um lbquero LAGUNA HILLS 179'1 ~A .... C.11. COIN Op. Laundry, Cosio NU.VIEW UN?ALS: ' MINI-RANCH-e SI OE· YARD Wall< to 'beadl a Diiion La-142-3863 Pmtlp -t _,,,un11y RETIRED oe ,..,.. tn--area. MUlt ..U a lo ·113-q) °' f'1llly fllrnlal>od, Includes aU 21115 ~'· Co.ta ~ PARKING High School. Reduced below ' adlaeent ., Lellun> World. ..-12 -bpt aarden job tnnllu .. SIHl71. C:-.. . I ,..,-property It !arm EASTSIDE 1 • BEST SCHOOLS gov't appra~ Won't !ut Nowport Booth Beaut l\llTOUnd""", 111 IUX-~~tallt :...~ .. "'!or,_=._·, M ... ~Y' .. '° .':-. .~!'f! e GROOVY Pod-l Ir, ...i,_ ;: ""'1P111"'1. 6 view ......, COSTA, MESA e WALLED at 139,r.ro. Clll 96Ml41. ury -~ 'Flwn· ~· ~·~·~ m ~v .. -• -•• ~~.:'e~~ 3lldmi, 111 bath, double· cat COMMUNITY CRESJ REALTY • 10 UNns peutlc poot, .. .._ ...,, 4 11211,000, only 125.llllt down. S.ttlor M'9-Co. :::, ;:/dzpa, 1111 ~ ,; bite 1-6 ....,..i build· --Extra large lot. B111bant betweeo -. Eaiil>kle c-,_., ""'' bWtanl i.bl... MUCH 543-8007 - . !311 E, 17'!1{ S'1'REEI' 9 ~LA Ront1l1 ... 1• ' _._ Call 615-7225 .... foll $21.100. ,Call "'' •flPOlnl· Gar!M!ld "Ellis ELEGANT renlal ....... Sewn 3-b<d-lll'ORE!.. • TRIPLEX Cas• For TD I ' •: ,. htal1I-•133 m•nt. ta-ms ; Dlcid .. 0•••&11 .... SHOWCASE Jl!>ME ,. __ .roomland thr<e:J.bedroom&. ~ the ·-• wlmllll' Deluxe E-<ide c M 1-3 BR, • SKASHING 1 ......... , .._ .. '""'""""' All hom .. _. 10 ... 'tll 3 BR, 2\i BA, -""'· 'All. -:S'" anltl with Joi> -1bodo\ -.. 2 IM. 1-2 BR. 1'ai1-,.,., .. s-.11 ltV/ftfl1(, cpt/dzpa, d>llO/ 'I 1-·~ dHk SAT" SUN ~.lib-new <Olld. Water o( -· -a lantutic dtoi>loY cla1!1· TD '---pet $11'. • 'J :fm E-~1lT..;, CdM '62-4454 or ffa.7491 IOl1'no1\ <or lot • rm !or ,.turn with lncoill• at $1,40il __,___ ~-"l. ~~ _ "35. mi.. Ill-ml. ~ -~ 0. ALA RMt•ll e 1 -4-BEDROOM -boatort11r.Ownet-d. J>Ormo.&llwnit..,doWnor NEW.ADULT PARK DANAPOINT,....,4-i>Ju '42-2171 MM&il I • ..._. Tiie Security All tenno. Ph: ~ trade to -H"""-Arbor Mobile $11,DI, XI n t Io<:otlon, .__._ u.~ II I ,71"..!:~ home. In a FAMILY ROOM w lk & L Home Parl<-'Fildlltleo In· view, Choole from ....raL ~·-·---7ft. . - ,._ -bi. ....., la ., .. .._'DE C.M. Kltchen liad Joaill ot .. .,. I er ee ctude: Jecu<t1, ....i ""· Bier~ us.-! ,....,., board• plus Pl"tl')'. Wlw MA'l'V, ...-Jll!Q, pool, J 'J'lWLERS. -•net Prift•-•f'llll-1> , 1 JlanL .. di. We ~ Like new l Bedrm -p!UI Iha& crpt thruou~ ...,,., S "'UICK $ Realm blllJW rm, -. In-$85. Otter lot.n. Mr, -. 8Jir, 7141 1 llDIU(. Ila 1 ! ._ ....,.11 u ...i ,1uop. 11en, 2 i-1111, ttrwp1aco. a -"" p,; .. ,. bath ,. • • mo nm.., l!lvd. •t Ad11111 dtvldual ........ I'll _. m-oTe ..n .. 5,30 •2ll0. rm. wm. 2 ... · ..,...,\! l'liold Iii PJ,lDO. Ill-Wllnut. 0pon lkll> 1-4, « p1111 """"w .-Walk to WE IUY HOMES ~-Open 'Ill 9 PM -11!10 'ltnd. Ill, 11ntp NllD CASH PASn Qat ,,.._ • l ~ ~":dje 'R:altor llmpl and ildloOI&. llR. KMABIAN 147... llACH SPICIALS -. • IML I-P11p1rty 16' lot 6 !hi -...... « ""1 A,.. $1!0. mo. t1Wll'I. " ·: Sporow Rlty 842-4474 lfASAllAN *l.....,,Jl!ll,Mramo, ROYCRAl'!'-~om• DANAl'l>lal·lffWdapln. ,....,..._llr,Qq-Jill\-.-,: lllO NeW?Ort Bl,•d., C..M. , A ft .,. ID bM 1-dl $kl:I) -_......__ 1t. ----141-171t , ' liHt !or fttr)' bin!" * 1 $ -A.ftme ld5' ~ Alt 5 « $11,IOO. llllftr ~ ot La loo, m., . -; 1,;if !'!!fll!ll_;;;;:~;._f!ll!!~1iLliuxi~t"i11R.iii:"ii2!1ilBA.it°iix11ii•~lcoiPI RIW. EITA'll: Lillo~ • .''.:'. .... .,..ioo ••I!' II --~ W-llllr. -Pal o Uttlo •loot' to ,_ A'"' COii •t•. ': Dail'1llft"II1lll ohlpl lamlll< na,.llltna, -IBr,JBe.-badt-. UYWOODRIALTY 1is[i•1ttli.1,11a•tftt--tntlrl-.-.1111--IBDNC. ......... a-.-: "Ult" It la duatll«t, Ship ~ patio. II? -. Nr. -6.bdl. l ~ oltl. • W. Oioll !fwr. 11.& -; I loc. --••• o ~ PlotO•-.............. Oii °I I ... ~ IA:. • •fl•I •;:::;=:::_ _____ •...:";..;Shore:;;=.;:l'aul1a=:c';..;llWlll:..::;.c""'-~~.14Mnl mt•AT.O.P.-.... ... .... IA M.ID-llll ""8111. .,_ 1 • I I I I • I I 11 I I I I\ I • Wednnd.I)', J"""'7 19, 1972 D~LY I'll.OT • . J I PILOT-ADVERTISER I !~~~~~·::~ I ]'II~~~~~~~ ~i~---J~I "_,,,_ I~ l ...,,_,;_ lltl GM·~., .. -I~ l ;..." • .( ... ll•J 1 .;;1 • ....-........ -;:1~~~1 1....-... -11t11-.. · ·-ltl ........ ... "'"""' Unfuril. 305 -Unfurn. 305 Apt's, F urn. Ml Apls. l'um. Mt Ht· u-... MS ,,,,,., Unlum. · JM Apt • .,,,,_ :la -..i. Unlura. 3'S I ;Apta..;;mmmiiiiii~~l I !€~ ~~:: ::: lrvlne -•I Dena f!1nt,, •. • 1 Corw del Mar Coote Meoo Huntl ....... ....., Ne.,... 8"ch I'-.• U""'"" 2',· BR, den, ·~td ,_, din 1 SETTLE DOWN -l BR · Pool • n•• ., ocean • L-• IMch ""mh 1-1<11,-.;i'-r "'chll• d 6 S Sdnnt., 2 baths. family A LIVI IN STYLE I BAY -A oce9A v •w' TO SERENITY ON BEACH' -... .• ~ ~.-n-• ··~ I N 0 AD N CUltomltod .... s-· lrolll • sqte adult • $135 yrly. OCEAN VIEW P'i~O.K. $185 mo. lit lo last nn.; •~ue ~ •••• -lokl N ,. ___ .,.. ow .,.. • ew wt>tre"""' •-·-' le l'IWOllO, --.,,.., In ·~ -··-o1 ~ •• ~ in~ + $50 dea. 1 ..... 3 BR, 2 be, atrium •••• $325 ew ~-r• locadon tarp: Uv rm din rs .......,~ • qu t, Wiiii' ...... _ OU'l'l'n ... ,.. >'uliet1o11.D<)NOTdls,;;;.;sBR,2~ba.,lam •••• $325 MARINA INN rm klt 'ba.tbr2ear'rar eolbl. WlY ol 111•, people JBRUnll>nl1'r. S21D/-YEARLY.nrOcean.21!1-,l ing.,...to.lrcdeclt.JS. fenant Call alt 6• 64U857• Wt: HAV& O'l'H&RS n-ITURE RENTAL . It.;..,,; rm. silo mo tnci ~ cai-. Compare! • Adtllt Fllrnlture Avallable Ba tow.r, 1rp1e, bltns, .. r,, apt new!y painted, Cpt/clrja. : rUM util 675o-0091 llv c ftatuttl: Cltpe~Wllber avall.now. $X10. (99.2128 All eltt. :I:~. \llli<Y CLEAN l BR home •* Flll!F !:!.~•.rnLIKJl<benlnd. 'd Lu,;,~·ous '.......~ n.... • Spac. Ii•'& on 1 lloor be•i.d ........ unu-~ w ESTCL' rr ..... 2 NU.VIE W lllNTALS I ¥ibuilt.lnt and fenced yard ,.. Month to Month 1'tt '.. nena ""uiu .,,...,.-"13, ""' .,. • Graciotll touches, e.c. rec room.ocean vHwl Bedroom, Sb.th. Adults on-673...m> or ~ $&1-a ftamlly'a pleuure. * lOO% Purch&te Optkm * Pool * Sauna Baths cy, 3 bedroom, 21i£ Mt.b, Fmplaces patiow.mple p&.rid.nc New ONLY $235. per month. * Wide Selection. * PboMs * Patios Fireplace, DWns Room, • le doeeta + lndry/work. Security l'\l&J'dl;, ly. $275. Aat 67>4.930. port 8Hch C(al!A<en1 546-4141 * 34 tt!."~-= ! ~~~~~uded ~:~~:·Art. 61Sf0· • ~""' ... 1"<>m 1185. HUNTINGTON .~~~ :;.:...B:u~'1hI~k ~·MO. rent or lea ... 3 BR, "SINCE 1916" VIEWS OF THE HAROOR MOD. l Br; Gonlo ~ .... THE FAIRWAY VILLA/ PACIFIC _.._ (ll13) 387-2257. ;.J!A. clean & va~nt. Crpls 4t Wt!<\Om Bank l!ldg. i )ltt Bachelor Un)h • $59.50 Albe .... •• iYdr $1tl 21122 Saota ""•Ave. 5<G-62IS -TU OCEAN• AVE., II.II. 1',<trps. Cov'd. patio. Choice r Univen:itv P1trk; lrvi~ IJ!E 11;!] SOME 1 & 2 BR. mo. Adutt.,Oftbr. tf~ P•r~Llb Surrounding C'n.4) S.W..l'CST Sent• AM ~hon. Ownr.Act. 833-1103, Deya ~IOI Nlglih _ :'@i_.::--UNITS LEFT ' """"" 1view, elepitt ! QUIET_ DELUXE Ole open 10 an>C pm Dolly FAMILIES ftlildence; 546-9754. . Cose to J.,aguna Bch, San ~. 2 6-thl, fireplace, 1.2 • 3 BR APTS Wiu.IAM WALTERS (X). ft"5Y Llvin&! 3 BR, 2~ BA Lagu~ Btach 517 w. 19th, CM 548-3'81 Oemente 4:: Doheny State dining room. Adults only. Prv patiog * Htd Pooll twtihse. Pool, rec. center · 27"'.:16 N Main SA ·-""4 Park, •lOlln per mo. •-61• ~M. Nr ~-·c ~ Adults only l &: 3 BR, ·1140 up. Pool. ~len. f.,,e. G"'at schooi 'LRGLlVRM _;j.F;pl; · ' ~·-PH. (714 ) 496-2353 -""" ~. Ma·~rti" I::' A Child,.no bott111. Mora Kai i~trlct, N.B. area. $285. is center or this charming Ba lbM Is land 34902 Del Obispo St. 3 Biies to ocean or bay, new n que pts. Apts, 18881 Mora Kai Ln, 1ii '4S...2385. 1 BR home. Redec. New DEL'~ 2 n-full ... _ Dan• Point Harbor dduxe, 2 br, 2 ba, bltns, ln7 Santa Ana Ave., CM blk E. of. Beach. 962.-8994. .u~ ai· y ... """ frplc, beamed :.eeilinc. $300 Mgr. Apt 1U · &fS.5.542 2 WEEKS -,.nt. -··. SSA Verde, 3 Br., 1*4 ba. d~, w,l w crpts, bltns. Lots Gar. $22Stmo.' 1325/-arlv·. 61' "17 ·-· 2!il:l mo. w/option to buy. ot light. $190. So Bay block. 543-h alt Huntl,.ton IMch be. ~.J'I • BAY MEADOW APTS. walk to bltach, 1, 2 & 3 :ooo. 644-2501 days' NU-VIEW RE NTALS s.. . EX ECUTIVE SUITES 2 BR., b!tm. Wallt to beach. Beam· cemaaa, pattellnc, BR's. Frpks. $130 ., 1110. H225 eve. VA ok, 673·<030 or 494·32411 MOTEL APTS. 1190. Onnro Cout 11,eal pri. paU.. ,,_.lion la-~:llOO. 2 BR house, crpt,;, drpg, 3 BR. 1~ BA, North end, S.lbOll Penin1ul• 727 Yorktown Blvd, Estate. C.U: ""'4MS. ' d!itles. All' adults, no, pets. • OIEZ ORO APTS. e l ' • S ll hll .. -chll"-n ~-OK y •--* GREAT VIEW-2 Br, frpl. e 2 BR'a FROM AS LOW 1-• Atl••bl. 1 •3 n.•,. Pool. 1a.ryi.ge. ~ ma c \ll-.:n. "'"" , Y"...,, -• r. ue. e $25 WK & Up.On Ocean e 194TI BEACH BLVD,, J. ~ $1S9/ 6.l'S ... ..-.EK-• • NO pets. $145. month. 2077 $'2"15 mo. 497·1971. Lovely Bach-1 Br-Roomi AT YORK'JUWN bltns. ,;undeclc:I, pool, $200 , mo. Pr i Vat e closed 1ar. ~11ace, Apt 6. 64~2719. • Maid service-Pool-Util pd 536-0411 up. 644-6344, 67~. 317 ~ ~ C.M. Washer/Dryer. 53$--0336. 2, .DR cpl/drps, garage. No Legune Niguel e Call 675-8740 e S.TUDIDS FROM $35 Cooto Meoo e BEAUT!FIJL GROUNDS. BEACHBLUFF APTS . f>ets. 2 sml children ok. 4 Br, 2 ba, liv & dlning area; OCEAllJFRONT 1 br-$125 'til 1 BEDROOMS AVAILABLE SPANISl:I DECOR Spac 2 Br, 2 Ba. Pool. Patio. i1•~· 2077 Wallace, Apt. 6, fam rm, lrpic, bl.t-ins, June. Util'• lnd'd, Call e Full kitchen DELUXE Air/Cone!. GU, wtr. pd •. D/W, 8231 EUi.s 842-76«. rence. •tmlkh" cpls, drp•. 2 67~72<. •Healed pool APARTMENTS G Pool 1 =1'~-=-=-,_-,.-..,--1 e Laundry lfcilitle ...... ' • R>c. rm .• Irvine 3 BR, 2 BA. crpta, drpg, car gar •. Immaculate. $310 ~oNT i BR apt.a •Free utilities s Air Cond. P'rplc'a . 3 Swim· laundry. 1 BR $140. 2 BR 1--------- ltins, frplc. 1225. 1st, last k mo. -first &: last dep. from $95 to $135 mo. Ideal • Free linens ming POOi. • H~ Spa • Sl60:-$16-f115. ~ dep. Avail. 2/15, l · 49f>-4244. for students:. 6?5-76&61.Jndy. Tennis crta .. Game~& B~· Hacienda de Mesa Apta PARK WEST 1a5-9432/842-7153.' : ~~ ma.Jd aerv. avail, liard Room. ( 160 W. Wilson, See Mgr. No. 1 APARTMENTS 2;BR, crpts, drps, garage. Lido Isle ~!!'~~ _d•~ ... M~r e Phone ~ce 1i:t~~R~M •TOWNHOUSE 4 BR, 2 Ba, 1 Bdrm. From $160 )Yater pd. No pets, 5 BR, 3 BA, lovely home, BACH apt, 2 bl.ks Big DUPLEX furn 1 Br. $95. No MEDITERRANEAN cpta, drpg, blt)l.,;, pool • 2 Bdrm., 2 &.. ~Imo. 2193 Maple st. $600 mo. to July. Corona, furn all util'. l .,..ild clubhouse. 11' mi. O.C.C. From $195 .ELCOME! SING~! STO!tY S°""1 5'• A-i>her• 2 BDlUd·2 ~ATH $115/mo, Carpets a'.nd Drapes Air Conditioned Private Patios HEATED POOL Carport k Stora,e , Nr. Schools Nr. So. Coa:i;t PJ"vi HIDDEN VILLAGE T.:iOO South Salla Santa A:na • '54&-1525 3 Heated Poo~ Large aubhouk etc. BBQ Child Cant Center Great new 1 2 A 3 &Irma From $149 SOUTH COAST VILLAS RESORT UVIN~ FROM $1 35 J. . \ i II'• Oakwood Garden Apartments • , • and lt'a ; fun. tine ~hbon a:nd prestige llvtbC In one lUX'UJ'.o iouo pec..... Thero• I SI, million in ~atlon • , • awlmminc. tennis, billiards, .. '! • • health clubs, aaunu. proo l shop, indoor .1olf driving ! ranee. clubhouse, etc. • ·~ custom decora led •inzlet. I 1 & 2 BR. Furnished Ir. Un- furnished. No leUt required, i f.fodels Open Daily 10 to T. j OAKWOOD GARDEN ! APARTMENTS (Resort Llving tor Adults only.) NEWPORT BEACH % Y .. -.. ren, no pets. Prer. mid. VILLAGE 12<5 •••1·~ alt • -· p-~ · La J.-7658. Avail, Feb. 531-2220 Adult, no pets. early. SUO. die aged woman. Gas/wa-• .n.r 't'loi er" pm, ~ cuf\v1ew ne ~. ~ h 2 ba ., $150. 642·8520. te pd -y kl H B •~ Harbor Bl CM SPAC. 2 & 3 Br. Apt. $140 up _Irvine, (Just oft l6tb at Irvine ~AN. new 3 r, • .. r . ou•l or own, . . ........, vd., , • SanDieao~· tC'bl Rd) Apts., ui::~ 1101 MacArthur Blvd. "16-8823 w gar. crpts, drpts, f.ncd Mis• Verde BACHELOR, 2 rm. ground Call first. 962-8996. cn4) 557..a:m P<Q, cpt/drp., bltn., Kids ok • -~a Vet' Furn. o r Unfurn. 370 .,._.,_ or 6fU170 .trd, no pe<s, Avail, Feb. LEASE/Option 3 br, 2 be., !11°· rias. Narei&su~. $130 mo. l BR. Furn U40 I mo. RENTAi; OFFICE zu: College No. 5 642·7005 "'lli:llmmzrj 1~tb. 548-3763. dbl trplc, quite cul«-sac, incl. util. 646-4095. Overlooking beaut. garden OPEN 10 AM TO 6 PM 1994 Ma_ple No. 3 642-3813 Laguna ... cb Cotta Mes• • • 2i ljr. 1 ba, like hrond new. nr schls. crpt1, drp•. Coote Meoo patio & poot. Adul,,, No *Allet·_J:~2WB.ER,R~.,,:!. . OCEAN VIEW-;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:==;;;;. AVPAenllLAneullLel!PolNOWnt f~ily ok. 2336 Elden. Beautiful tam, home, kids & pets. 1035 l2h St. Across HARBOR ""'""'= .. v .. "'P'I' · M IM 2 Cas del 0 fro Lak p k "'M! ......... gar, '""'tio. Nr. bua A: thea· ~ «tie centet' at town! Slid· 1 2 BR. rum. )'eeliy •••••• $18$ 0 0 $185. 646-003 • pel 0.K. $265 mo. incl a ro m e ar . -~·· tre. Aclu1u. no pell. $ISS mo. tng cr ... , ~ .... deckt/. 2 Br * IRAND NIW * 2 BR, uni., yearly ...... Gfll . t.mlJRN 2 BR. $140/mo. water. Call Mr. Lowder ALL UTILITIES PAID NEARnew --dosetobeach TOWNHOUSE ··-~IS .. ~ .. .u-. Qtnewy_.nted.Cp dtp1. lBR.\D\f --i.. .._ ~~ .. dogs. 1989-C Charle St. 645-0615 eves 544-1500 du. Compare before you ttnt.. &: shopping, 1 BR. •&: ._. ~ 'vu........ ' Alt elec. ntJO. · 2 8 '' ~~ •••••• .,.,. 642-2259 or 646-7017. LOVELY Exec. home. 3 BR, Custom designed, featuring: Bachelor Apt&. 309 Memphis 2 BR, Crptl lt·drapea. Choice NU-VllW RENTALS LA CO eau~ ::.-19Ul.Y~·= ;/iJCE, large 2 BR house, 2 BA. Form~ din. 2 trplcs. • Spad;,.:!!>u,~ ki.tchen with in-st. Inquire Apt 2 or eall 2217 Hutior, Dear Wilal loc. in Meta Verde. lrnmed. 673-4030 or 494.3243 STA APJS. ·r--. yard, carage. $135. '-'<· cov. paOO. Prof. ldB<:pg. . ·~• igbt~ 5J6.4481. 2 BR, 1%. l!A STUDIO ~. J150 per fuo. B associated 8Mll~t~' ~{t.1T_1h'', 101' W Bill'"~'; J6t.• :~?'-(l) m..-Ol42 5275 lse Uke new 540-9724 • Separa~e ding area 1 Br. p&rt]y furn $80 mo TOWNHOUSE. $140/rqo. 962-9894. • 1 R, oce.n view, frpt., quiet 2 Bedroom Av•ll • . ·. Agt e Home-like 11torage water&: gas pd. Adults only. : :eated pooi-Adults only 2 BR Cpfd. No pet& lit A ~· $165, util, ind. Avail e Built·ins e Swimming ! 3;Br, 2 ba. xln't cond. Corner ' .f e Private patios SIB Palm H B 5.16-4678 o Pets-Adj. to ~ping last. C 1 ~•.n 1 na dep. er (;:f ~5~,r.m• 521·7665 Pool e Lanai e Bar·B·Ques • toe . in No. C.M. $235 mo. Newport Bl•ch e <3osed prage w/storage 536-4979 , , • ; SlSOtmo. Util. incl. ll5 , , e Garaa:e. ' -VIS·T.-..:cEL-ME••-: J,arry. 546-5880, Agt. e FulJ length '""'hie pull· ' J Bclrm •* 2 lath Albert·P[. 213, 5!15-4W. OCEAN -· J BR. 2 BA. ALL UT!LITlES PAID ,. u -I • . YEARLY •t Be•ch man FREE Util, furn. 1 BR. nr. Livinc tbedh1 1 ~~~-:-~-~-for lease, reuopable rf:nt. ADULTS, NO PETS A;Nrtmenta ' , Qana Po int Beaut. 1 BR. Garage Apt. • King-sz Bdrms bch, pool $130. ~l 10th St., ceilin& 7 r:~ -~te 2 BR, cpts, drpg, bltna, SM Clllf Dr. 354 Avocad.o St., C.M. 1 &: 2 BR. Furn. A:: Unf. Dllb,". J , 3 & FAMILY RM . w/ dbl frpl, bltns, gar. sun· • Pool • ~ues -1ur. 536-3777/536-7282. laundry area. Encl patio, retrig. Children ok. Nr. L-0-9-..,.--N-lgue--1---442-9708 waaher .. Stove • Refric ·~ ~· 2 Ba, blln R/0, lndry deck, patio. 1 blk to ocean. roun~ed With pJus h land· FURN. 2 BR all extras. 1159. Swi.rnmlna ppol 6: cbildren'1 ~-$135. 646-26 27; ~ crpt'i·Lrg Rec cmtei, ~kup dbl gar f/yrd Ideal mature man. $175. sea ping Kids &: sml pets ok. Pool. pl.anroun4. PJI). ' 1 =-·=,--· --=~°""'°""'· . RENT' Starts $156 • ¢hild /Pet ok, Hse to be en~ NU-VIEW RENTALS Adult living at its best 968-7510, 842-QJS. HARBOR GREENS 2 BR' w pr, $140. Cpt, tnd 111r~ Ir.v ine & MeM Drlw: •rety _ ... ...,., _,,, 6734030 or 494-3248 Large l BR $l75 )"f'd' w/~tlo -pd <K'lll '" .... '• * "15 4155 * " •="·· ...... A S lJTILJTlES n<EE I BDRM!, FURN. 516-4353 San ~ • • ~ -"' " ~-VIEW RENT L 3 BR. 3 Bath, FR, LR. DR, 365 W. Wilson 642·1971 S12J + Util. * 675·5020 SICK-OF LOOKING? Quiet 2 ta Ant. Ave. Call btwn 1 l~'it • ._, • BRAND NEW ABOVE AU.! Newport 67_3:4030 or 494-3WI built-ins plus detached * $30 WK & UP * Bachelor Apt. $100/mo. BR 2 BA. Prime loc. Fully ~"=S,~636-1~~120~·~~---"' From $145. Dishwasher, ihag ~w~"; :0'; ~.docl!ay F'ountain Valley ~:! ~~· m ~th.Po~:;~: • Studio & 1 BR Apts -Call 646-2687 carpeted &: draped· and NEW 2 BR Condo atudio. r~r ~.~~!~.;.;...... a carpeting, walk-in cloeell. n .• ·Dll·· lei. I Pvt., • Room $15 WK & Up. sparkling deaii. ' Modern Neu Hal'bor .I: San. Diego ,. .. ,._. __. . .,._.., • Forced air beat, extra large 3121 W. Cout H "' 1 • 3 lm. 2 BA, huge rec. room, mode . Lease. party. • 'TV &: Maid Serviee Avail Laguna S..ch bl tins-walk to •bopping. Fwy. Cpta, ~· $185 JPO• =~ ..:!i:::'t:: "' rooms. Bea.utiful game room, ~n~4~/642-~~2202~.~~~~~h crptd, drpd, water pd: Close 644-8137. • Phone Servke. Util Pd STUDIO, pvt, chann.ing, cyn $155/Mo. CAIL ~5-&424 No pets or children 546-6063. cll!ti.., ..,._. .. i.... .. heated pool. BBQ's, enclos-4c~ls &. parks. Avail. Feb. DELUXE 3 BR, fam. 2 Ba e Alt major credit cards · (Open eves). SOU T H· 1 BR... 41>lex Cpta.,A: drJi, 1:!:.e"'• .. -... Ill ed ----·t...t _,_, ..... _ '285 mo 5.11 2220 I I vtew, newty dee, & tum. Bl . Adul -. __ ..... " .... _ • .,,... ..... -11.f'co.lf ...:.. -• $375. lM7 Port Char es p . 2376 Newport Blvd. 548.9756 $130 incl. Util. 49l-6.122, COAsr REALTORS t,..~ ~,. ta. $130 I.. I.... _= 1nas ,A: dote to aboppbw. ,...,.~LY redi!e 3 BR, 2 BA, (Harbor View Hm.s.) 213: Thl5 Ad Worth S5 on Rent e NEW DELUXE e mo. ~ ;i·u ..,-Adult 1Mnc no pet.. ~------~-.' ~c. bllns,cl00etoochools, $70-<60L ' Chil.tren & Pet s.ctton Newport 8oKh ' -· · 1 BDRM -• bl"" -•-,""'-"'' EL CORDOVA APTS. -.~ 3 BR, Z BA. Apt for lease. ., mJi. • na -qi!:~ fhcd yd, $250. Water THE BLUFFS 3 BR, 2 BA. FURNISHED 1 Br., cottage DPJ:..X apt, immed &Vall"1flru IricJd apac. master ,ul~. din cpta, drps, cl(lfed prqe Is .' .... ~ ""'. Z 2077 Ow-Je St. 6424470 Roeml .. fd. Eve,;: 531-8970. · Vacant. $325/Mo. 644-1133 in rear, priv patio, $12)/mo June, 2 Jg BR, frplc, 1% nn A dbl pi'qe; auto door pn. patio. Clean! SfO...UIOl. Near Harbat A-Hamilton St. $l40-Mo. 3 BR, 2 BA, home Bkr. util. paid. 1st & last mo'a BA, off at. prkg, trees, util opener avail. Pool A Recte--SHARP! 1 Br, Jae cloaeta; ---ZC WANTED J8aJa c._ .;.) • y.o/Wn rm. 4 yrs new. rent + security charge. pd. Library 8l'ea betwn bay ation area, pool. Nr. ahopl. AdulU:, 1814 :::.,; !" aha.r9" _,.. 4 tr bocm "fencedyard.968--6076. San Clemente Oldermaleonly,Nopets. <l ocean. Sxxt. Everett e 1215 e .· Monrovia.548--0336. WAID w/wo rkJn1 wi do w,,' 1925% Anaheim Ave., CM. Michael, 673-6880. 865 Ami-W""' NB i THE EXCJTING Wubtr/df!yer/ktt. pr l v 1'1 l NEAR Beach, 2 BR. liv rm. ...... -· AVAn. now, treshJy painted PALM MESA APTS. w/aep!t n -... Non alDClbn 1' Huntington Be.0. w/lrpic, din rm. kit 1 BR. F. urn. 2 lg.e dose.ts, NEW Oceanfront • Yrly Managed By 2 •BR. Bl"". dohwlr, encl (lff s ~-s TO NWPT BCH _,. 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;I bed d Furn "25 Uni $390 WU.J...IAM WALTERS CO '"'-'-"~u•.1:.o · · pleaao Pri vacy,. I• w/bltins, cpts/drps, 1 ba, queen size ' pnv rem.ng • .,, or ' ; or · · • garage, 'No peta;. 54a.-eol1 4ft•U77 1'URN OR UNFURN 4·BR., 2~ be.tbs ...... $350 gar. le--• back yd, w/cov. rm, xtra lge rooms, encl Winter. 3 Br., 2 Ba. "THE GABLES" un~"-•bi J M• h. dependence, conpnial ·~ I ,,. ~·· •••99,,.. ' 2BR 1•1 n .a. · W/W -4tM•72 ~va Y arae av .. , ua-e i""· Re nt h-. Call ~. 3:BR., 2 ba. home ••.• ~ patio. Call for appt. 492-3907 gar w storage, Adults only, ~J..W, J.>O"' ~. Le 2 Br w/pri gar. Adlts, ' nu.is,. .,...... • pool, Jacwai, elect blUru:, n:_ ..... ~1110···.r M• .,,!' 3:BJt., 2~ ba. •••• $325/$350 b 9-llAM 5-6PM no pets. $160/mo. ** OCEANFRONT: 1·2-3 cpt/drp, bltn1, ~Patio. Blt-inl. it65.. !~::~~~=~2 -·•--·~ i. d h twn or . 2035 Fullerton, C.M. BR'a Winter. Adults only, soundproofed. Fncd yrd 9'19-0237 aft llAM. ~A=•M ~ti. 11.una, FURH ftlOm. H.B. • C.JL re ·.11 Un iversity Park Furn. Bach-:-&-1-Bf 's. nope~.4J13-8088. w/pa tio . Wtr pd. 3 BR, 21ii Ba., apacloua SJNGLEs •• ••••• From $135 ttiluit.tde.!', for •tudent. 1 ,J 3 BR, 2 Ba, dbl gar. crpll, E opeclolly nice, $130/ 2 Br., 2 Ba .. Frplc. garage. ·~~~;;;-"'l Call btwn atudlo. Shar, . wuberldryr . LA.a lllUIL . l BE:DRM '""' 1"oon $140 -ono. 6 fJSID>, • .~ .. . drps. rec. & pool facil. $325. up. 2110 Newport Blvd. Winter $175/mo, includes '24:19 ~r..:...-e· A've ~·c•.-S1S5 on premises. $2!0. 6'.S-l06.. l DAllll9nl I 2 BEORM ······From 1160 642-8530. .:-.i : . REALTY month. 833-9160. C.M. util. 6r.H152. '""""'-'5 1 BR cptll, drps, 1142 ?DO. You're rflht, they're unde~ NICE room for employed ark 1 N ii It "" A.,.. Util ind 1' -l!ut 2~ 1 AIOMA AYI. priced! 1561 -Dr. man w/cooldna privilepa. · ~qiv. p .center, rvine Condominiums * STUNNING 1·2-3 Br's, 2 LOWER Beaut furn apt nr •w • U gar n ,,..,s; : o· .· LAGUNA NIOUIL (5 blka trom Newport BlYcl) '.! : fall Anytime, 833-0820 Unfurn. 320 Br Furn I< Unf. Like new. ncean. Avail mw. Loe. Ab-~I· Eb 21;:· Apo '46 llH I iide. 54&-1614. · " .. · • 546-!illlo · E-llde CM. 64J.®8. ; • ~ELIEVE .t/Cozy 2 Br, Cost•Mea• ~~~Up. 64.5-5.530. $30 with beyRlty.6'2-3850. 2::~1~YBA ...:.~mri:. ~~Jw1d;.ei,111~:.:.~~-e SPACIOUS e ~~-:=-~~ A$VArefRrig. Cpl .d~ •• $1203900. ORM 2 BA I * WINTER RATES * 3 Br. 2 ba, new kll patio, % 3 BR, 2 BA $255. lhop'c. $145. 96Z-1545. 1 a.W2eUBR·--. w/ T.!!°-5IMlll5 L enta I ~ 3 B ., • w W cpts, blk to heh. $225. mo, wintu. (-ALSO AVAIL. FURN.) ..... __, 8;;;ED;;;;;;;;:;;u-:::::::'"'=,.-,=- -w/drps. Complete bltns & Attrac turn Studios" $us. 1 675-3827. DLX 'l · BR. pr., quiet area From n.e .. S275/mo ROOM, do,~ PrW. e .BASEMENT in Calil! + dishwasher. $195. -= Brs $125. Adu!.,, no pets. o • 2 WEEKS FREEi • for odulll only. No pell. Sha( cpU clrja unao,· entrance. Emflo>'od -· 3 'Br, fncd yn:I, kids/pets. office, 54~2132 home Mr. 2135 Elden, Mgr. Apt. 6. ~Ritt~ 1:!1 1 BR. Dep/dean only • to move in $135. 150 ~· ·211t. 6f6.$Jl.6. pool, ;acUni, tr: 1ar. $80 mo. Npt. RI b t I . !i R t I e '4S..3900 Queen. 698-8147 or f ice , WELL turn 2 Br in triplex. ~4; after 5:30 ~~1:f 40$110 : 1 B~ Deluxe 2 Br., 2 ~· Quiet Adult Jlv\n"' ~-;;;;;;-;=::-.;:-;:;:::c:-;-=-,M "?"" en " s 8'f9...MSO home Mr. Sheehan. Adults, no pets. U65. 768 Can Furn. _ Very low extra 1175/mo. * 538-3>52 MERRIMAC WOODS FURN room in Cocta M~ JI 3fu>RM house, 2 car ~arage. 3 Br, 2 Ba, cpts, drpg, Scott PL CM. 646-2323. Apt, Unfum. 3'S child/cat. 642-218l, 673-0001 2 BR. Clean. 2 kid& OK. Ho D~ 2 A l BR, 2 Ba, 425 Merrimac W~, CM nice A quiet home. F0t ; ' i:.&e fenced yard. 1 ,, Ba. bit-ins, dswhr, 2 pools, LOVELY 2 Bft. turn. apt., General 2 BDRM carpeted. No pets. peta. $135. ?70 Shalim.lr. encl l&r $150 up. Rental workina man. &a-479C. t • !'UU~ crptd w/drps in nice clbhouse, $2.'15. 546-3710. shag crpts, pool, close to 1st &: Jut. Oeaning dep. 531-4741. . . Ofc, 3095 Mace Ave. HACllNDA G-.t ftelne 415 IO?c~n of H.B. Approx: 2 Huntln11ton Beach stores. Adults. no pets. 1160 3 BEDROOM, 2 bath• $150. mo. Util incl. 135 Ee-Bluff' 5t&-103t HARBOR _._, IJlfles from beach. $250. mo. • per mo. 1941 Pomona, Costa carpets, drapes, built·ins. •• I;;:,-..,....,-,.-....,.---'41 AVOCADO ~E'I' "11..V•" S Guest Hom e . ~~s C213) 593-fi687 or (213) 1% Ba, all appl's pool, Mesa. Downstairs apt., with pa~. ~~72. PL After 6 pm NEWpc)R't IEACH Newport leKh Infants OK, up to 3 )Tl ot ace Private or 1em1.pr:1vatt fi93!2971 ask for Jack. Alter ctbh9e 3 Br 1195 2 Br . 962-5713 after 6 pm. No peta avail~ Tender Iovinc can!. 1 5'111'.<213> 433-6426 Sl70 .. wiuti!' add' 125 '. She rp Beeutlfvl 2 Br Balboe lolend 2 BR apt, bl.,., crpll, clrja, VIiia Gr..,llda Aplo. PARK Nl!WPOllT De111>e 1 "2 BR. Pool Xlnt lood A beaut. ,,... *WE h ve 1 ........ selection S48-l405 536-5384. PooJ. Adults. No pets. Cl teen in adult Mobile H~ Park, Four bedroom& with balcon-APARTMINTS Garap. DilhWlbr. Paid utll. roundinp. 557..(187 • .; a 8 ...... .,.. • -OK). $160. (Also, 2 bruntum Id red Jes abov. A below. GtacloUI B&cbelor 1 or 2 Bedi'oome FROM $150, 6f&.120C <>!. • ond •bebedroom dho~s Townhouoe Unfuno. 335 11'5 E·sldel 642-9520 $400 Yearly. 337 E. Baymmt eaJ for ..ti peroona. "° living " quiet ounoundlnc and Tmhotlsea Spa poor; *' l'lllVATE ROOM that QB.n move in o ONE n-.. -• 2 BR., 2 ba., dbl. gar. children or pets 11SO. mo tor family with chlldren. tennis. From '""'To. • :..__ • 1 ~-~====--· 1 For elderly penon. Bricht .. aimOst immediately on our .oew-in. Adults, no pets. Wiz:iton Real Estate 675--3331 C:all 64&-8464. N Coro de) Mar u 1...:. ..... ,_.vw * ·2 BEDROOM * cheeey prden IW'l'Ot.lndlnp. ~ent-Optlon plan. Ntwport Beach Pool & Utilities included. LGE 2 BR, 2 BA, Baytront. MODERN1Bdfm.ap1.,C:,11, ~~.FJ::...ce,wet.:;6A =F:=~:.-=.:t~ 1% 8a Townboaae concept Nutrttloua JnNh. S!f1153. t SHERWOOD REALTY, · 1145-1!50. S48-'f689, Frplc. beam cell. Bl .... drpe. dsbwobr. bit-Ina, btillt-tn kitchen appll.,__ Roads tn4J 144-1900 Beam "°~ extra Irr Vecatlon Rontolo G5 • i · 540-8555 * ADULTS PREFERRED* 1 OR 2 Br, lg ""'· pool. ~ ;l3'fll/mo. Yearly. -· Pfaie. l c:bJld olt. All u\u 835 ~d-" n'V!.~'!_ "644-Co.21191 • NOW OPEN. • bedrmt, encl Ptlo . ...,... ~· ~~--....;.-...;;; !SRentorLeue.<BR, 2 3B!l:2%ba .. 2carport.$275. •boP•. util pd. Adulls.1!84 Belboe Penlnaulo pd. JlSO/mo. 307 A--®. ~ .....,~.. tlon rm, aauna balba, etc. MODERN -l bckm .BA.. Clean It vacant. CrpU nf!~~TOPoolR · 540 "96& Monrovia, CM. 5:'8--0336· . I!: _ . . .. . , ... . Apt 9, CM. 645--0984. Muqins Apnt BR.AND NEW 1 A 2 Br From Adults. Our &lnday after. home nr l>tath Valley. tt ''.c1rp11. Near heac h. ~ ~ · •1139 DELUXE 1 Br.. pool, I !!It. 2 Ba., 2 deck>, d..,,hr, e R&AL Val ue! ,Cp'3, drpe, H...tl.-llNdi $14.!. Prlv. patio, bH!lard noon B-B.Q's 6 ,.,_ Art hr. tree mkoera1 l>olba. 0nr/Agt., 833-1103, reslden-DuplexH Fum. 345 -cpls, <!rps, hltns, 145 E. 18Ut stove. n!lrlg.,-epll, 4'1>to, d•bwhr, pool. 2 BR. $130. * FRESH AIR :.e~:,"1~1 J:."'!: 1HA°R"~R°iENS ~~; ~"'::.i~::.. ~ a;,..839-n45. · . St., Apt. 10. 64~. prlv. pr. ~ blk Ocean A Mature adults. No pell. petlfll, 1ulb l&nd1eapiq, ~5025 .,......, UXE 4 BR, 1% Ba. Con-Costa MtN 1 BR w/cpts,'drps, $125 mo., ::.:/mo. Lie:. No pets. Quiet. 2295 Pacific Ave. Walk 3•bUca to Beach! Adulta. Nr. airport juat W, $100. MOVE IN Allowance =r-S:S. $85. per wt. Ul.3) , Walled in community, 1 BEDROOM, 131 Eut 21.st incl, util. Adults, no peia. ' 548-6878 « 64~. 'Lee ! :JR Apt, newly decor. ofPaJiaadea, ~Birch St., Shady Elma-lAwn-Pool bhse, .lt()(Ms &: park. Nr. St, Hoose A. 532 center St., 646-7926. YEARLY 2 BR. cpta, drps, BEsr Area. J..ctt, 2 Br., Dbl attached pr, ftplc, 1'4 Newport Beach. 557-4246, Oilldn:n'a Section lltntaf1 f9 hN • ' ichools & shop'g. Dep. A phone 644..(IOOO LARGE 1 br furn apt $125 prbqe dlspl, 1araa:e. 1 blk blbui, refri1., 'cpta, drps, Ba; bltna, except rmic· fiit# IRAND NEW ltJll rum.&: Unturn I a: 2 Br. WI1L share my 1 ... t.paa ~t' .. $225. 645-4513. Duplexes Unfvrn. 350 mo. util pd. AdUlts oniy, no ocean Ol" bay. 63' W. Balboa patio. No pets. l>rNchooler $225. No anaI-. bO-.peta. ~Santa Ana Ave (Acron From 1135/mo. Up Beach home ~ 'ffm'ldnl JiJlR,l~BATown1>9e.Encl • pei..642-4422,orM&-1730. Blvd.675-0892. ok. JlSO/mo. 541-2765, .~lnt. lrom S.A. Oountiy Cub) 117 E. 22od SI. e M2-3845 ..-..orlatty.J JIR,J f8tio,useof2lrgpools.Dbl 8efboe Pen1n1ul• *l BR. furn. $140 mo. Coronecltl ,.,.r , 642--0261. OCEANFRONT view, ~cloula.$1!t,· l "rnu;;p2 BR from HURllr19'*'...... BA, den, kitchen prtY. . 1 hlk lro h • WILSON sundecl<, bch, nawer cltlux• ·-= Comp. p" ~ut ·'-,,· ~e. m eac • 3 BR, den, 2% Ba., bllnl, Adult!, no pets, Ul Center 3 b bltm: .-.. PrtY'-· ,_,, ol · · ,. "' v1.o _. T-. ~mo. 536-7382 ttlrig., dsbwshr. % hik heh st. c .M. 642-5848 GAllDINS e !au~·· It .... :,:'':t..;.;"i: Heolid Pool'."".i'duu.. Mai> la Quida hsa -7 wltend or alt T. 3 ;BDRM., 2 Ba, fully crptd. A bey, v;ew. 1425 yrly. l3S9 l Bit_ F'lm. Trailer. $75. utlJ a ..Y 2 BR, 1% BA, cptld\'PS. pier 1175 yrly. Ac!ulll, baby •8" 979-12118. WANT f[lrl ID alien w/- 4'lid. dlltMltr, J eor CU· E. BtllbOlt Blvd., Apt. JI paid. l\latu,. adult nnly. No t\,! &nc! patio. $140, 64U8U ok. 53&-2131.' SEAa.in' MANOR Ap~ SPANISH COUNl'ltY ES-luxury apt near So. O>aot eiooo to ocbla. 1250 · -or (213) 184-1149. ..... 645-08'll. r ~!!°!!. ** BE/i\ITUVL 1.A,2 BR. Bl,4.CH)YOOO APT$, Br. $lit Utlf, '17S fum. T•T!l llvi" " ijoadoua Pluo. $125/mo Ind ttll. ~· New""" IMch * WEU;lurn. 1 Br. Gar. no , Oii TEN AcRD Coillemfooroey Garden Apl.. Brand .,... 1-2-l Bill % blk Cpe, *"' bllhl, prb 4fapl. -. Ten-acOtl pool. -., Call Bev. Ml 4191• ' <;Bil, 3 BA Condo w/bi .... NEWPOltt HEIGHTS children "" pell. Quiet. I It J 'BR. Fttnl, It uarur.. Patloa, l>plC. I»OI· ll»l!SS. lo BEACH! Crito, m,,., b!lns, 1115 '"-•Ila ,. .. Aok ... B8CI. ' ' WILL ob1tre --. '"' ~I mo. 8ll2 Decrlktd DUPLI X $135/mo. 837-11617. ~I prtt. pa-Call54Ml63. trplc. 125 U<h St., HB. aboutourdlacoUJot.~ Unbo!JevsbleUvlnclDrONLY UClw/•~loootly.Pool lI\' .. lf.8. (213) m-6485. Ntw 1aJ111 S BR, 2 BA, w/w \ BR. !urn $120/lnO. Gu A Poo1a Tetutia Contnt1 -._ I BR dut>Jex, Sha( cpll. 147·3967. or ....._. l Bdrm~~ $!50, I !Zpri°"v"'IJ:. ,,-,.._~'----- • BR, 2 BA, qota, drpo; " drpo, Dec Iol~lno, dlob--pd. Adultl, no pets. No , 900 Sot Lona, OIM 6"-3llll drp1, bltns. pr. Adulll. e M~V IN TODAY! e NEW -..rrn1, tum « un-2 Bdnn unlurn. $175. ~~~-!"!.~ .. •-•"' • . Quiet cuklHac -....... -. llOO/ -.. 56Slel,_.646.7058. (MacArthur nr Coital Rwyl 114~ :1231 Oranp ..... Rld1 ... II .......... 2 BR. fum, Wt ... , $300. 3 ~II, 2 Fum. $210 -~ w -- a t. $225/mo. 675-!230. Mo. "C" Thomu. 1 BDRM rum duplex. 1125. NEW 549-2771. fl39. utru. Pool, 1ar. BA. Lrc lrph;, P&IJo 6 ALL UTILl'l'lES INCLUDED Coal& Mea; •al ,Ill lllll •. I 4;1JR. 2 Ba. hltns, epll, drp1, Real!Dr · !543-S6n Fenced .,... qu;et atreet. SM-I Br. dt>Plex. patio, patlo, IUmlture ovalJ. 17362 1"'-· IJ4&l>I35, 1138-995%. ADULTS NO PEI'S GIRL NEEDS ROO!tlA.TS ;,;, all odtl1. $'40. mo. Cul· BEACH TOWNHOUSE 01dor ptt!. Pel. 642-1227. 2 BR., 2 batJa; uPNb'I. Car-beams, lrpl, no peU. l adlt. A· Kee la on Ln, H.B. l or 4 BR. Frplc. P•tto. f Y!Srr OUR MODELS OF SAME . ..... -· JBR + Dmlom.... Frpl, pa. 0.... Point -.t draped. &rod. CU· Yrly. $15Ci. utll pd. 642-. 96&-'ISIO, ~ Bltno.,Dahwhr. New cpll " ~PARKSIDE UI. ** 162-2211 ** l{ALK ID blbeacb. Cleon 3,~~· tio, rtle declt. $275. MS-8532 2 n_ •· · 1.~ :."&. <;::·c!::: S:V:! LARapt.G, E,.!,.8_'·• alvlil. BaNoStudpelllo. Jc!R d~ Noporkpe. ll~dl/mo111• de'.!°,· Child OK. 118-'lm (n4) 147-!SHl YhoO~G ~ ~~. r a i :BA, .... rpll, -.-·!I'S aJW1» t!ie ri&llI time" -, oum~-apt arl -~ •-• ·~· · ~ · "• 4 Blkl. So. <Ol San DJ... ,,_ •• -••• ~ car.. $2:!0. •1'!111 -,. ua rialot p1aco Carpeted " drapes montb, ye " 1140. 7lll Joann St .. l*-1584. M-220!, -* 2" 3 BR Studlol, l~ Ba Frwy.' on Beach, l blk w. on w/oame. • - Lf1io ., -t Our,.,......, ,.. .... 1 RESULT!!! can '1!li.., 411&-9381 -·, . 111 ·1-lil o 1 MOVE rJt!>t Int 14, apt. wi. I BR, cpll, drpo, ,....., No ill flee. dwhr, w!lr/dcy Holl ., Parlalcle. I iaus.8Uii:Wwoman0iiiiiiiiwllrii°iii11r;.;i;Nlif PlndJle oolam• Is for )<>Uf -" ~ tltat ad Tho "rlllow Paau" of In doatl. -· Patio. ~~ dtild OK. $12S mo. hooltup A car. 11r. lloq rut multi -!Ult • _... blY vltw -w-, ., 5 Ii..., 5 ~ kr 5 bllckl. 1ot1ay1 claaaUled ••• IU-$11 '1!0· -'45-41" -lfoap. '115 6 $ZIO. 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WE PAY POSTAGE! • '· •1 .i .. ~, ... _,,. ... ~,. 'i• ... 5 S~ORT WORDS MAkE ONE LINE-NO AD LESS THAN 3 llNES . ~ .. " . ' . ' --; • .. ' " ...---· ---. TIMD nMIS -; TJll!U TIMIS ' ' " ----.. ' . '' $4.50 '$7.40 $11.70 $17.70 .. " $5.10 $1,.21 $14.50 $22.50 ' . . . $6.10 $10.76 $17.lO $27.lO " • --'.' . . ' PAYMENT ENCLOSED 0 SEND BILL 0 . TO 1ilu11 COST • f wl>lish ffr • •• •• •• •• •• • ••Y'1 1'•1i11ni111 • •• •• •• •••••••• •• •• • • •• •• • •'• ' ' C1•uiric•lio11 • , ••• •••• ••., •••• •• ••• ,,.: ••• •• •• •• ••,,.,, •••••••• ' N•"'• •••••••••••••·•·•~···•••••·•••••••••••••;••••••••.••••••••• A••r•s• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• -... ) . Cily ••••• •• ••.,., •• , ••••••• , , •• , •• Plttn1 •• , ,. •• •• •••• ••,, •• •• ••• ' , ... r r.1t only Ono word in o•ch sp•ct 1b•••· lncludo ytur •~•r•1s Or ,~an• numb•r • ' . Tfto cad •.Of yaui .J is •t tho . ond of 01• li110 on wkick tko .!•11 ward of yeyr 1d is writ• ~'"• Add Sl.00 ·plus ) lin•• ••h• if y11 4tslr• u10 of DAILY PILOT lei 11rvico wiU1 tn1 it14 r1,li11. ---------CUT Hiii..;. PAI'( ON YOUl INYILOPI __ _._ _____ _ ' ' ·. '·~ .•. ~'1. " •. /•. ' " ' ... : \' ,,,. ' ' r ;,.~41 , ' ·- •• ' . '• ' ., Clu11flotl Doph .. ' ~- BUSINESS REPLY MAIL ,f ir.if c1 ••• '•nnit N •• 12: c •••• "'"'· C1lilorn;1 Or1ng1 Coast DAILY ~ILOT . P. O: Box 1560 _. Co1t1· Mow, C1trf; 'i2626 ' .. •• --.~ ' ·• 1-..... .. . ' ' ' ' ' . " " .... --.. . ' . ,. . ' • f ••• ' ,. ' . ' . '. . • I 11 • ~ " • • • " • ' ' . • •·:.,I G•••••·•·want All ' REIULTI • • 1 I • I , , " " ,, ,, • \• .· " 'I ,, .. ,, " ' " ·• ,, ,, .. ' ' .. ' ' ' ' " ' :• , ' ' . -: •' ·: " .1 ' ·' ·I . " .. ·, :· •' :· ·'. .. :· '.• ·: • " '• • ' • . • ' ' ~ • I i ~ ! • • ' ! ~ ' t • • • i • • ' ' ' ~ , . • .. ~ ~ ~ ' ' ' • ~ l i ~ ~ ~ ~ I i I l • j I ~ I ' i ,, ' ) " .. l ~ t i I • ~ a l ,. ;· • •• • • ~ ·• ~ e '• • • j • • ~ ~ { ' • PILOT-AOVERTlSER w......,. JwMr 19, 1972 JOIN THE 'SELLERS CIRCLE' ' WE'RE · SAVING SPACE FOR ,you~ •• .. ·~ ·~ If you sell a service and don't advertise in the . DAILY PILOT Service Directory, you're doing business the hard way. The Service Directory · J classifications 600·699 in the classified ad section daily I gives you an advantage you get th ~ough no other advertising medium . It reach- es customers who are ready to buy. Be the re when your . prospects come into the market looking for the services you have to sell. If you r service isn 't listed, we 'll start a category just for . you. Picik up tlie phone right now and reserv e your space in the "Sellers Circle" .•• "" • Your Direct Line to . Directory Results - - - - - ------- ' I ) • ;;;I --;;;;;;;;;!~~~~...__I -_--__,la) I-· ...... I Rtlltolt 19 Shore .. Per-Iii Al Pouilll CfrM .. I 511 c..,.. Ser.-Go ..... --.,.....~_,...,~-1,~,--.,.....--~ ""';;-i"U;i;;;i;i;~ --.,..~.....,,.----~ --..... , ........... ............. ENERGETIC -to , ........... " FOUND. r • ...i. OollJe, brn. JOHN'S ca.,... u_.,.,. ~·· GAllDDaNG ........................... a. --by .. attractive • wbL Vic: Sant& Ala.,,.. o. ....... --... .,. ~ • I roa 11 "° Wll.ldo{ • fl>.H37 Alt. 5 PM * bllloly -tochnlcilJI. Collar. ~17. poo -Soot~ <5tb landa:Opimc -, ca I I + WALLPAl'I R · GIRL to lhlN lee 4 BR 1. J'Nncia~SWdiMI m.ua&ee FOUND, blade • 'Whitt, Retarda.nta). ~ la $41)-SUS. $e:rY1nl Newport, ~When >'O'& caU ••.u.c· houle .,13 -... aw. 2. NI !body lhlmpoo ,..... cat, vie. La-. all -bnah-.,, a. lb Cdll, eoota M-. Dover 50-l"' ~ room. Pets OK. 6f>1661. S. Saunel 4 lbower C.M. S.S..730t. minute ~ t:tr ,wbl,t.. Sboftl, WutcllJI. 1-P;;A;;lN;;;.;T;;IN'-G;-<;SP;;ECJ;;;;;;;';;ilFf LADY Teacher want& pt to f. Workt• room !'OUND Dec:=. 15th. Irllh Sel· cupeta. Save )'OUT money GARDEN Maint. ~. Color co-ordlnUkw Ex'--:-,-•. " 5. ~tary Juice• by uvinl me •tra trips. ro1o11Ul'nr. new lawn prun. 1 1.:. • • share lovely Apt. Reu. A.,. and ~ drinQ. tu. 968-00ll. \Vill clean livirla' m ., dinlna tnr, 1.PJ'inldm. Oda Garden ....... Bonded. lnl. bey Rl'l'· ~. &xocUll .. Health Spa PET rabbit, ,.;,,, 23rd A rm. • ball 115. Mil rm. s.rv !31-dYI 11 :;, lli-193<, G•r .... for Rent 435 2192 :'DuPont •1i3 ltvine On.nee, C.?-1. M&42!M.. $7.50. couch $10, chair $5.15 3.,19-.Zaa. ' • 30 DAY SpeclaJ. Inter/ •7141 Ul-2141 yn .. exp II what '°"nt11 not ====-~...,.-painting. Local ,..,._ 30 ~ CA~chGAJIAGE, CJIO y .... behind the LOii . 5" method. I do •wic lllY¥1!· PROFESSIONAL Gardener, .xp. ........ ,. eaq Cb 1 ,,_u •~~-!rea , 1 ·1 ~Rotell r ,nC"t' 10 _1~ Goodrd.$31-4lOL • 1 tree \\Wk. prun1na , 64$0809 . $20/mo .. '----·· i'AM ht 11 1PM ¥"""" CU\lt erne~-cut , . ~kliefs. clean-up Job!,l;pO'.AJilliNTl;;;nN;;:G:---,G:::ua::....,::oo FOR rent at,rwle prqe, for ( a.&rp BU'liAmer-.ox~ ~. Sat. eve Cerpenter . land J c~ Pin I. Ctot'ie, \\'Otk at fa ir ,~--,, '•c• • • • .. ,.. Id ' • ' , betil.'fffl,T,I: 12 vicinity Eut I ~ Cit."<: ~ • atwage, •J..J/mo. Euts e, •ltd Pft'911fl&.1 Oleclai.) end ot Lido Ide 900 hk>ck Comm t Indus Re1W =~~...,.-~-=--1n1', 675-5740. C.M 646-0168 "' • n----i-· ...:.-' lL'S Llld.scapin.,., Tr et • . o'JISCOVER DISCOVERY Via Lido Nord to IOO b1oclc •"""'".......::1, .... me. flnll.h , few '. .,, ... PAINTING, ~ ..... G•••GE ......_ ..-..... I •· ····'d &-....... removal. Yard remode.11.nll:. ,,. ..... no.a1 IUV\ •on cu or .......... , FD.Id YOURSELF in Someone Vla Lido Soud. LooM ltOne. par e.... ~ • '"""""' ul iuarn. Color s p e o ta l k $15/mo. ....... Rn'U'd. 675-1136 or Quick: Senrlce. 9$2..1961. Traab ha lPc. lot cleanup. S.12-431Wi, 5'17·14-41 536-<678 536-4919 ~ .. • 'ftePalr·api'lnldfts. m-11'6. • ---"-'---"-"'---.-. • Call now • No oblia:atton 61)....3173, l'UJM t)'pfs, 0( carptntry by i GARAGE For Rent. Oo9ed. (714.) W-al5 (tl3) 381-l393 DOG lost in Vic. of On.nae loctl. Jll&!I. E..'XP. Ha\\'l.llan Gardener. For Storaae $12/mo Call ON ' 536-ltMS Complete 1ardentni:: .er .... • · • · NATI • AU.Y' · St It 8:b; CM. Thur. AM. Kamalanl, -~ .f96..5059. RECOGNIZED 1/13. Xtra akk 1cqbatred MINOJl home, repain: .. J>lum- i • "j · _;: .German Shepherd. Bm. Ir birw ·carpentry'. painting . •Bob's Lawn Sttvlce • Offfd Reeit•I 440 :ruu.r,LICENSED Blk. n-a-me ''Tenapah", rooflne. Can sao-5560. Comp. La'vn i\falntenance AllrUOO l3LDG lJek:nowned Hibdu Spiritual-PieaM> i.eip us f In d, Cem.tt, C..Crete Home or ·Comm'! 642-2165 *1 ~-on ~ ~-' . i&I. SplrllUal ftldi"" elven Rewu:cJ. 6'2-2<31. CON~..:...· w~ F * 549·2015 vu...,,, ...... J.IUUI • daily 10 am·lO pm. Advice ~'r.. ....... 1 SUlte &:l Ole. 2Dd nr. on all matitn ol. Ufe. 312 N. LOST Malamute Hu 1 k y, Ideu. i'l'ff.·~adViC'e. ~ 21 yt1 exp. -Free est. OlcorSuiteonlrdFlr. El Caminl:t Rea.I, San Cle. black Ir white, 80 Iba eil. All I ctwSe klr .ls 'a LA\VN J.Jaint. Hauling, new JONES REALTY SERVICE mente • .f92.9136 or 49'2·9034. Weatmintter le Santa Ana vtty bee.utllufjOb at ·a \'ery la\\'Tl.!I, <:lea~p, prunlne. (on pttmiaf's) 3355 Via Lido, area. J..uie reward. reuonable price. Call T@d, Free Est. Cal~ :l46-7379. N.B. * 6'1'5-3m. LONELY bachekir, 5'7", 35, &M-m2 °'· ~7118. <!~: ""73. G rd . '.en: not bad looklnl, .' recenlly ·" . . . ~ Exper Japan,se a ener DaK •pace ·~ ""f"; split with wUe', o\.tb home. 1t.psr, m~~· lrtsh Setter Ir: LARGE or small, cement Complete yd service. Neat :°is WW =-fumitufei 1.ookitw ,Jot .. ~male eont· tmit.11 · le ma I e , black work, paHo Iopa, additions, . A Rella. Free est. 64.2-fS89. aY&Ui-:. iil'$illfldi 81 panion,U ;to 4.0.'MS-2004 M1f. ~k .... -poo In Seal ~ach. repaln, roottnr etc. Free Genera l H""°'~.Beacb.'U'LI.'m • or atter.1;30 PM. BUI.. Reward. Phone S9&--3577. plana, permltJ. Free est. ...,..,,.,,.....,,.."'!"'--.,.-- -•-.. -· --.,.... •F •~At~·-· I bl k n.u Im ·-.. ~ STOP Bed "'ettinr . NEWPORTFlnanci1111I TAHm BOUND! Youns • em&ie • ._.,,, ac -.... anyt e, ;J;J;1-"°· (ENURESIS) tree In. Center, complete aingle df.. woman familiar ""IF r · pa::~ 1 goldN& mo puCppMy. CEMENT WORK, 00 job' too formation call 642-4634 or ed Polyne* dnlre fem. com-des A ewpon, · · small, reasonable. Free lice, cerpet , Ito rag~, Jan 15 5/i7-4178 811-74.29 I "'lite E.C.S. 752 \V. 18th No. BtCtttarial lttVice, pbortt. panion ~ oost 3 wkl. Lv ' ' • ' Estlm. H. Stutl ck. 543-8615. A, COfll& Mesa . $440/mo. 6"-f:521, June. Write 9850 Garfield, REW~male boxer, red· WINTER Rates! ~ttete THINGS by l\loose, Lt. COMPLETE extt~r. up. Ava" rm. $20. \\'Ork. Rwfa. M y, 847- PAJNTl.NC, prof. All \ euarn. Color s p e c I a I W..3Stl, 541-1'!'1 • '4&-07ll. P,nn~ATE o'''-re-No.96,H.B.~ dlgh cokir. Alao fem.ale ftoon:, patios, drlvl!s, _,I 'pl b 1-til .n.1• UR."C, -..u, black German Sbepha'd. ld al'·-eiec .. um , e........ e, ann-tring service. Ideal tor LADIES ~ flt in a bra to Please call 646-32'77. 1 ew M . iDon, 642-15.14. In.Uni. carpentry, palnl etc. r. appra i 1er,accou.nt, firm, buHd Ir: auppon. NO PATIOS. walks, drive, install 545-082G. The draftsman. Call Home. Ap-ab'ap strain + .ruam. (I LOS'TloRed Lab. Relrie\'er new lawn.I', , law, break, praisal Service. 646-9.lSS. yr,) 144 as. Lee 6T~. Miu n Viejo atta. Answers remove. 5'8-1668 for"'· H1uling DELUXE 650 sq. ft. oUice ALCOHOLICS Anonymous. to Tim. Reward. 8.37...J911. -CEMi NT-woR·K-W-ANT--E--D ... ,-,-... -.,-.-tr-.-e-. suite • Corona del Mar. Phc>rw Sf2..721T or write LOST: lrish Setter 4. mos. Free Eat. 6t5-08'l6 yar41 le prqea ~ movina: Near pOlt oftiee -•Snack P.O. Box "23, Costa Mtsa. , at;:e~ :_%_ Cqlfa 1.f~. 8'· . • haul~S'l.50 .-1>6 hr. + Shop.-Priv. pe.rk., aif.f cohd. PROBLDI Prepincy • Con-REWARO., IQ;-}613. 1 ' ContrKfer ..., ' odd )obs.~ -- Realonom.ics, Bkr. ms-6700 fldenti&J, sympathetic lftl· GOLDEN Retrleve:r, approx. ROOM Addltt0111, Eatimate11,y -'-A-'R"'o'-1-'1-'.,-.. -,"""~ci..~n-u-ps . . DESK lp&ee a~le $50. nancy counsellng,~Abortion 2 yrs. old :rou~ vie. 11.feaa plans A layout, 1ingle or 2 Remove 1ree1'. dirt, ivy. mo. Wm JriYkle tinliure . 4 , .f.dbption l&Mrral, Al} ·Verde. 9q-00631 • storyi, ·L.T. Con1truction, Skl p·Joade,f, backhoe. at $5 mo. Answmnc' MrVice CARE. M?-44. • LOST in vie. 19th I: Orange, 847-lSU. 847-~. avallable. 222 !'ONlt Aw, Soclel Clubs W C.M. white male rabbit. ADD:A·ROOM ~r 2nd story l:TRA=~SH"'"'"'~-c=-.,-.,-e-,cl"'.,-.,-u-p. L&&una -ch. '91 ~ltl6 FO""' • DATE' Very !riendly .. 6':i.61'1•. Remo<!•l kltcloen or bath day>. rre. '"· Anytime. COAST' lflGHWAY -825 '1q,' • ','ii 'SEALPOlNT 6iale Sia.meM!, CENTER'LlNE Con1t. Co. 54A-ri031'. : > • • ft. Lots of par k In r . Select your companion 1rom cat vie Irvine Terrace on Free F..timates 83J..883.1. $300/ltfO. "C" Tb om a 1 100'1 of photo relemlls that Seadrift Dr. 673-64.85. J\IY \Vay, quality home Realtor 548-5627. ~ mail to you. NO CON· remod. Walla, c e Il l n g . -TRACI'S, BLK le wbt male cat. Vk. of ** l~~ TON TRUCK '** Reuonable rates lot &If type• of Moulin&. 4~3271. PRIVATE oU. suitable for 24 hr: recorded meuace 19th 1r: Pomona. 11 seen fioon, etc. No job too •mall. small fnl., tax or ' R.E. TI4/135-2'Z»,· 2U/Ol-l122 I PLEASE CA1L ~-5'7""1038, 24 hr ans. serV. Hou1eclNning operation .. 66-0179-..... 1 l · Black,. Staridard lhall)' AddiUona * Remodel!~ 3fD Sq. n : NEW dfdte W/ I ![SJ-poodle, vlclnil;y 'Gerwlclc 4 Son, Llc. OCEAN VIEW! in IOinr 1· t.elt aDcl ,_., Cmom. dr:l Mar &W-ltl5 673-«Ml * 549-2170 Huntington :ee.cb. 536-257',. . DtNAUZER PUPPY, 4 Electrlc•I e OmCES e mo.11 old male, vie. 1'1arineEL --E~C-l_Rl_C_A_L--ft-•. -d-tl-al -:«Jo &: 60Ci 1q, ft. Col!la'Mesa. Founll (free His) 551 Aw.' Bal"I1. 175-6374~ • n.oc:ll en • l\1esa Oeanina Servic e \VJNDOWS, Carpet•, H!i!/clean. We gi\-e Blue Chip StamJ>8. R&S Mrri.n- tenance, 548-9456, 642-~1913 Mulet Chrg. Refs. CalJ •2130 comm'!, Industrial. Alao, re· Carpeta, \ViDdow1, floor etc . 14'x16' Ofc or store, mod . ALL Brown Lab. type model.Ing, rrpalra a: irwtal. Ri!iid. It Commc'I, 548·~111 bide·~ Newport Bvd, N.B. lernalC!. approx. 7 'monttit. I -:... ~ J(C\ ~t1klna;!I& or, 'F~~lc'd DEDICATED CLEAl'·hNG ~n.$8S'mo.~SXIO. • Ven lovable .. Saftta Ana ~ .......... ~ ~reees. a ... tR.oei, •WeDoEwt)'thlnt.• ORANGE COAST'S leatling Marketp · Htlch!• vicinity. Call ji;;iir;;;' ilc.I____ 24 hr. Call 67HO'l2 3J45 -pert 81,V<I-HI 545-36'I. . " • .. ._1111,. lleclrMlct -1jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilij A.,_/Clly""1J. 675-1601 , •r• 8w R 445 FND. tarp male Slameae. , PRINTED circuit boardl Income T•x IMll ent•I . Dk' brown. Virj tnendly. '?'1J~ child care dest.rn A fabricatiotU, ahori I ·CLA---R-K-.-&-T-0-..,.--:r;; FOR Rent: Deluxe ottiou, 1115172 vie. Montevista I: in my home. Aps .2-5. $12.50 run apeeiallats 1 or 100, Ser"Vlce. 24 YEARS exp. in Inctu.trfat ara., New bid& Fairway Dr.; C.M: &f2...8620~ wkly. 7:30 am ""' 6 pm Kttn& En~ 98J..1759 atta. Penonal ll"'rvlce in nr: San Dleeo Frwy ' .t FND: Brown &: wht doc. blk "·et!kdayi only. Fenced yd .. 'IN I 1 your home. Call Jbr appt. Crown Valley park"' a Y ; Male ' hot meala, iood home I: -.,,,,,,,.'•;...•_,".,...----on ea'll. , approx mo. 1 Uy · 1 ·.:: s.&-7735, Howard Clark Ir 13l-14.00. old, i-......,1., ,_ am e nv1ronm e n • COMP. moblle 1acll!H~ •-, -...-VK': Joann St., 968-()833.. ..-. .auc John Toner. SHOWROOM, mrf. , j: ottiot C.M. 645-4!74. .-, . ,bome/lnduatry, lite manu., D'GN~ :,-:-=,.--=--.,----IBABYSITI'ING in !PY home bolt/auto repair, New pro. 1 u u.u pvt. p1teparatlon space. Close in Lquna loc. BLACK" Framed m • n 1 ltr Qft .inlu( 5 fn. Haw ·duet developm.'t 557.1519 ol your return. l lGCU·Tax, $100. To $390 Mo. ~ prndiption au.nclant•, vie a 3 yr old dalllhter as 314 N. Newpt. N.J&. 645--0779. lndultrl•I Rent~I __...450 Warner A Newland, H.B. playmate. I...arae fenced fumltvre S'7..!()91. yard. EL TOTO, MISSION ,,.....,,_-...... ----l lNning CLASS rine -Woodland Hi;b VIEJO Al\.EA. 831)...4370. Fumiture Reftniahinc • --...,,"""='···---School, v1c Edinaler A Gra· Repair. Antique A Modem. IRONIN~S ham. Call to identify. EXPERIENCED child cart'· Expert Cra f tsman DON,E IN M~ HOME 4,000 Slj). Fl'.' Sprinkled • Good l<>cation. $450. per month. Roy McCardla Reallor 1810 Newport Blvd., CM. 846-&l.'16. • •'ffkda)'I in· my home with Pft-woven Ir hand eanlJw, • H).22111 e fenced yard. Infant .. 5 ,to. """ ...... 530-ll!O. nME FO=~.--I G~c g:~,. ":.:: ::.;.led~~ ~ ::~ ,"(.8:, SPECIAL! Avr. cbalr or QUICK CASH 2-3 mo. old •• Vic. K-mart: ~i-~ • • , rocker •tripped $5. Gluinc, . -~·· 11rau .. ,~bed "5-0866 THIOl 14H • 541-mt M·l 1350 1q ft 2/aff:itt &: bath $150....mo.~ BIO 1q· 1t w/Ottice, 2 Baths, Ire rear door $325 .mo, 1240 lq:an St. CM~ Dys:1 646-0033, ews . 646-0681. j (Mldwsy Coly), -). VACATION Mother will can> • • ,,_ "' >.'OUND Sa,t, P.ara1'11t. Vlc. , !or )<Ur chll4ren and home Tho b,llell dn.w hi the DAU. Y' PILOT Fountain Vdley Iii ' Sehl. while you \'&cation. Own Wett. • •• Dt.ily p 11 0 t w •tn ·D Call to ;donllly. 3'7-Mll · car, mature. ·Ex, Reta. Clalallled Ad. -· .. .. SOUO lftY 'cat, pediaree? 645-0574. ' - ' • -----. -- Vic. Brookhunt le Adams, ON PENINSULA: Depen, * RENT l\f-l l125 "1·1 n. H .B. Call 968--7259. Mother bu ui. houle on * * * '* * $135/mo. 1355 ~Lop.n, Shop ADULT male SI am e s e bch. Salt' play area. °"¥' or No. to, C.!4. * 6't'Nl:l&. w/collar, Vic. Via Lido ews. :Real. ~2163. 1 Raftt ... ~-460 Nord, N.8. 675--11.!6. UC'D Day Care, 7 111>5:30 REQUIRE ,_' b 3 .. _ KODAK Tourist camera vie. pm. Hot tneaia;' Xlht~c~., ,..,., r, .,. +, AU&nta.,;H.B. Call to 1den-Harbor/B aker ana. for Mardi.June 15. Call Web-er ~1674, 646-6300, 54S-Z29. t.uy, 536-1697 art 4. pm. . =5*-="'1539=. =,,,..=-,...--:: E:tcbange pollfble tor cite: FOUND Sat. Pan.keel. Vk-. BABYSITIING 24 bra. all Maui condo apt. a t Fountain Valk'y Hi ~hi. qa, Bi& I: fenced back !Wlapali,..... ...... Call to Identify. 3'7-MSJ. yard. IU-1002. WANT • 2 car lara&e for GOLDEN Retriever, Vic. From "Cbrfatm N ktle " ttmqe N, Hunttncton Bcb. 17th St I: Superior, C.M. Ap-,__,,. u:~ « 1 area pi-e1. 842-2.\13. prox. 2 ,yn. old f7t&tl9~ ::~;;h to ~ tnC.: Trader's Paraidise lines~ ·times doll;ars Thie f:f'telt araw m·tbe W•t FEMALE Genpm{ Shepherd, DAILY PILOT clualfied ad ••• a Dally Pilot O autfietl adult. vie~ ~em Hifh. _ call 6fM671 .._ _________ .,,._, _____ .J Ad, eu.M7I C..U JackiO 56 7998. -t=~-,;;;.;;;;:;;;;:::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:;::..:..:;:=;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;:::::;:::::;..:_;;:::;:::;:::;:::;;;::;;;!;:::::;= WANT Apple Valley Alu. '89 Dr )OGE Coronet, auto, bide lot for ftlulty in· near P IS. .'P/8, Landau top, .rer. nft' executive home. W /w eo tape. Trade tor late mo. cpta, drpt, raraie dr open. del1 r nmper tulb' equipped, er. 'Owner/Bkr 557...f.t67, 1f15.5251 or 839-070J *** 5 BR, 3 BA, 2 Stot)', o;;;~r want• $8,000 lffa)n· 8JO aq, It .. Tra~ equity for ed 1~ldentlal 10% 'l'D'1 For tmall home of any kind or ~ .• In CM studio triplex. Income property. Al lllme 137,000 711" QI. 5-1).1713 f!tne. only .... 15M. • !'ride •·pl<X Jn Anaheim r... lf~IUple omM'l•nd A llJ. Duplex or acl. In Colta a·~ dewlooment l.A,IUlll. :0-j~l-----f!ll.tO'-''~:""'L!!~l~nl:!·"'toLJ-1''.l':lJ"'¥'e'-11135M.>al. t.-~-lut yr, Low equity, tllneu 'i'il. Trade Of'lf or both tor ll\ laJl>lly, 1i4CMlm 'm· homo ot TD'L - M lat fa Brlmoht Hei&hta '* -: . \* * • Wll ,,_Jot Ne-HAVE t'-vlow lotl &tft 1ncDme -Ast -Mrs. overlooktnr ' PtJ1c In • H1ll Patma. Tradf' tor Trust " . -. j I . ieed1 or T? Sf9.0155. I I F y L t II I ! ,,.Smart_ ............ --..... A.....,;bnllt,_ r 1 1 1 :=,.•P •!'1:':..; I' Y T 11 A 11 'without -any' 0Wntr bMch lot, Ventura I Counb", c"'ar: Beautiful ooa&n \'lirw, Tnde on tn- BEAt1T • ·-lake "'"' I Jot. Oak covered rollirc hlll1, bordtto Sequoia. 1'rd 1'1500 eq for late modti c.r or T 13M575: GU-mt. Have 4 BR \'ltw rnidenct Oolm OW., CdM. Want farm,~ Oly, llo .... ~. MHill •~ .... .-r.::... I I I I I' -~~~'!:?.=. •4'1:-.. r r r r r r 1 ·~iitiiiS f llllll SCUM-LITS ANIWW IN CLASSlfllCAnoN IOO • como ""'LJ>ttl" eo...na dol Mar. ""-· 614·21151 * * I • The lrwln (lo., - * * * ~. • CLASSIPllD HOURS 8:00 a.trl. 1o 5 p.m. lilondo.y thru Fri I to noon Sat.,,-.:;~ Mwrtt .... ...,, tllolr •els by lei• COSTA MESA o'm'-330 w. Ba~ 6~~78 NEWPORT BEACR 3333 ~~Blvd. llUNTINGTON BEA 17875 -·h Blvd. 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACll .222 Fote1t 4vt. --SAN CIZllEllTfl 305 ll. El eamrn. 492-4•20 :NORTH COUNT'll: dl&I tree 64().122() CLASSIFIED DEADLINES DeadUne tor copy Ir J1 5:30 J>.m. the day fore 1J':lbllcatlon, exce f or Monday 'Edi when deadline ls Sa day, 13nooo. CLASSIFIED lllOULA TIOHS ERRORS: lbould chock tbtlr dsUy • report lmmedlateJy. DAILY PlLO'I' llablllty for the tint corrttt. 1flllft1 km CANCXLLATIONS: Wh<D killing an ..S sure to mak• • ot the KILL 11ven you by ,......_ taker .. rteelllit or cancellaUon. 1hts number mutt • MntO!d by the ·•~iril~. lft-ol&~ C.4.NCl:l.LATION CORRJ;CI'ION or AD BEFORE RUNHl!I Every t'ffort J1 ma6t kill or (.'(ll'ftC't a new ..... _.._,,,.,,.,, but we cannot tfrt to do '° un'"'°t11o'•:- bu appeand Ill Ille ...... CLAllll'llD MACLI• ADOll P. 0. -15IO, <Mta--• ' . D&V PILOT 111......,,....,19,1972 IWp Wani.tl, M & F 710 Help Wonted, M .. ,. 710 Hei, ........ M & ,. n ....,, ........ M .. ,. n• """ ........ M .. ,. 710 Hei, ·-· M .. ,. 711 ( ,. ; 7 ~ ... , .. lo fO ;act l[fl] I • ••• ,~,:;;I ;;;llod;;;' 1 ;;;;;~~,· 111 Mlocall•-Ill I ,. > .. Fumlture _AMB_m_ou,...,s __ ....,c.J..,..,..,.-;; ~ ~·,!,."":.":, ~ -::.N:-~;;;:;'Fu~ .. SEKEFP;;;T:;;o;A;;~;;;ms;:;::~;-~·=-·1~----~·~m=~1::iiir.~· --SALESMAN --WANTEO, lUll ....... part 7 PC. NAUGAHYDE tucb prottlS!oMl make--up. J:l.8. Studt.nt or yourc ~· W'bldn A motlilt bc:w:ne time, dtU& clt.rk, • :1 P DEN GROUP s::~~~"'Z }"/Ti. PIT, .... IT'&lnq. ~oman ...,,.11 olc. ~7«1< LI-out $251-' Cl'ISfllNG ::::-:i.~ ~~ 043-115.l, Mr. f0-1403. Vlvan Woodward O:cneticl, ..w. For IAd,y In Hunt Rt-"t'il Dedlic&l, ndio, « elfo.·l 'w"A"NTl;I>~=~-~.-~.,--~. l:.00;;';--:..,:: .. =1,y'"t""==--:,-:,-;,::n:-t.I UU449. COOK, EXPER:--Liv•ln $350 -start.,._,.., 1n •,.... ..rue ...,... pnfd. Mall ~ d•ntar Jtoc:rN patnwd SlO Mo Allio -::;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;: PJtJ~. over 25, Apply ln For couplt 1n Laguna w/ tesk:INI cuerr: IUJMH 6: .ala:ey expected Ult, WI front detk ~· triof Call ~M • Soo.l pet1tOf1. ~rf A Sitloln. 5930 3 mo. old child. 'Jhl:Vf•I. • to Mattc.'O P. 0 . Box 1131 t~ l ctr! ottlce. Miallcm IPflO·~""=p'°",-·-,,..,in-tlJ"°"'-.,-·ln"'10r-,~o-ci...-.· 1 ~ ~~{f~Y S525 w. Coett Hwy. NB. Motherless Hm $350 mo Top eunilD f~ benffita Newport Beach. C.111. 9'6fi0, Viejo are& '30-80lO. lf~ •'Orie. Llc/Jni, Stc'y Jt.nonnel SG06 C.'OOK, exper. Apply Baptist Father needs help with and .. Pl~o:a4e'.IY. SALESLADY, ~ YAO:l'l'ING -.letman. Must Str"y Mal'l Ccntrol $575 Cotw. Jbp, 1561 Centtt St, ZC young chi. Udren. ONLY 1or tirw ~ have •uettt1ful 1 ale1 TRADERS St&-11'59. ~l....,. Sec'y R.E. Lie. S550 CM. 5t8-568S. . ompan on $300 mo ~ 30 >'Nft Qt ddtt. Boch ladiK' dftM 1b0p background & llOme FURNITURE ~:·!~~ :.':".:.-Ml Exec. St<:'y = COUNTER ctrl 11-2. Mon rfv:~;n Santi $icio mo Fbr u ~ G+--19i9. . =~~':'A"-c::: 202 N. Bl'Ndw•y, S.A. 1, ~;'A~ $500 lhru Fri. Apply 2-4 pm. f"or counl1• In CdM ""'211 SEX'.:RETARYS Ji6SO. Qoaft dealer • .Full ...W:.. 135-ll05 Qpe11 1 Da)'I =~ ~~ ~j Sec'y Med. Ins. S.S..SO daily, 899 \V .• 19th St., CM. Pree. Nurse , $460 mo MO'l'HDl'S Jlr:lptt-MJ._ Ml * FEE PAID * 4 marlna. ya c b ti n1 8£AVI'lFUL l.&ne IMlf1et A BUI. '42--0'll& Trne. Actl'& Ck>rl< $400 DENTAL Aasiltant, ~·d For gentleman in Tustin Mar aru. 7 tot .-mlltp 4 * <'l..!!-°ga1F~~obs kW.I for Asmclatn Ccrp, • Offil. .~ wtibut; euatom FOR~ a. neat palntlna:, AIP Clerk $455 chain~. D 'J'l')ro, l.agwlll wllile stroke. 5 d•y wk, 10 6 11ttemoon1, is. ~r ~. ... .... ., w au· s YOUNG wome 'JWt I: Wed • .._ modern ~t:lan !),... '.J--'-_.,.. _ _.__.._nu. NEWPOR T Hills am.. s..ta.r:v oprn. Call Mn. Keme-5"'-81SS. Utt. V.P. o ..... _ ftfeAcle..-.. Mt. babrd, 2 me lt&ndl, ., .... ,_.-""" -·~--• • ...,, "'°" AJ F J ._ * Bi-Lingua): ttt'y W/8~. .,.., ' ,_. )fr. I: Mn. ,_,.u.., W/fuU • Ptrtonnel Agency O<Jlr"..WU• so tt o.,,. * 6Q....e1 * ~-u..,- • At:L FOR' $16,, *AUCTION* FRIDAY 7:30 P .M . JANUARY 2ht Color 1'V'•, Stt>NOI. PoWW' Kraft 10" rtdlal arm aw. DIVUI. lllcfH·bed~ Dolb, Cbafn. Sewln( machine, Maple-lets.~ ButtelJ. Bunk bed1, Recllrl- l'l"I, Mattresses. Refrff., \\'uheni. New carpet A MUC!l MORE! WINDY'S AUCTIOH COME BROWSE AROUND 2m~ Newport Blvd. ; Behind Tony'1 Bid&' Mat'la c.o.ta Mna * 646-8616 OPEN DAILY 9 to 4 ' rates, ,Dick, -...OSS ews. B ~~~ 1\-fO'rnER"S ~. chiJdttc 3 Akil.la:, $550, fee reimb. Jerwtb JX1ftor; mile itemt. ENGLl!iJ ....... lla'W<r. W Dover Dr., N. • Dosk Cluk $390 HEALTH• &o 5, liYNn. Eo&lish _.. • ....,., ..,..., M&-7806. STEREO, unchfme4 PabUr. \30 )'l'L n:ptt. CalJ '42·3170 Sl'aullful hotf.I, NCR 4:D>, FAMll.Y CARE AGENCY q . Pri"9te room. t..Ut Ii ~AGENCY, 149 !Uvef.. I .. , . 1111!..) CRUSHED v.lvet ro11<h & ~~ = ~ Ed.,,._'Jt&l. -==-,,~· ~':!~.U~~.1 ~j 13l5No.Broadway TV.$200rao..-..T.58 ~eAve.,N.B.645-!700 '•"Y loveseaLZil',Zaasewlilg rang~ alr .:.pe:~lon l..::Ai:""1NG=:::,,,-c/7""p"°AP""ER;;;;!NG=, ATTR. WAITR-ESS Zena, cn4) 956-l.OOO, Cal· Santa Ana. Ml'6682 MT/ST operUDr' ea:p'd or SEC'Y $6U znacb in cUinet. ccpper •peak t n w/crou.owr • yn ln Barbot aftll. lJc le E'Xper., not under 21. Must be Fair ElnplO)"mf'nt Agtncy. Hausekffl>er Ba by• i t 1 e r 'Will train. Acnn.te rip kt SH 8'1, typq 60. re trig. C&rpenW,r ~tool• , system. A M /F M / Mp X 1lOadtd. fttl'I turn. &t2"-2.15S. pttlOOabil'. NO PHONE 905 No. Euctld, Suite "-Aii•· wanted 2 small babies, typist. Pfrnt job w I t h l.ooal A....t-.--IOO tishlfw poles baby tum & ,.~. • tape ~ ... _ Slill Plaster. Patch, Repair CAU.S. •PPl.r in pel'llOO. heim. ·~ daily, 8:30 to 4:30 Mature ·multiline imutft'. ~ Br. Call1Lornine SCl~,,..,....AM•LETS mA.lscC.· !!62. Miuk>n Dr. Apt b';;;, :ew. Sold~-slos.95. Surf 6. Sirloin,~ W. Cout DONUT Sb>p work, female, woman. own traM. Reis. ~..'., .... XJat ~-~ p ~. ..,l balance due $110. Cash OI' 1-*-P""A""TCH='""'PLA"'"">::::;~rERINC Hwy., N.B. night shift, 25-4S, no exp. Fountain Valley, 847-6547 ~ Alahebn --...--.. WCI.,...~ ~ ....... , LIVING , rm Ii d.ming rm small pymnt.s. ~t DepL, All ~ ~mateii Da.Y~IE~~~k!is ~· c~· Donut, 1~ E. 171h H~ ~ ~~KEEPERl&byst~ ~=t:,::~~ Co. :IK.1 w~ Dr., NB ANSWERS ~~er~ ~~/~i: c'"~~:U,.~'m.-0501.=R~o-""co=MPON==ENT='' e T. GU)I Rmfirw, Deal Some lleady jobs. Earn DRAPERY hefp needed ex ttt coo.Id you take good NEED mingle gu.itu ~ SF.OlETARY TRAINEE: ~ N•-.. 'J'ii-.. chair, eOO tbls, 1 amp, SYSI'EM .. 100 .,, at t 1, Direct. • c1o _..,.own work. to $80 per week. No tee. ' -<:IU't' of my 2 f.'ltildren &: do tahlle'r bl 'fe draw the Corp. ot6ce desires outgolnc, ..... ,..oe -'"'V -.... , -t-<:art, coUee tbl A-misc. A.i\'l/tM ''""° -~v.r. 1 • ·~ APPLY HOMEMAKERS per. Blind stitch opn & """ .....,___,, ·• G t _._ o...._. -BU\"ING i~""' ._ -M8 If#. · some cleani-or ironing ln-aet. Alley e9t ne:ltanr-m,. ...... y g..._ rea ""a.nee ..... -~ 644-1300. track -~• •-·•· -··-·-N B d tabler for shears. Pd .,. ID .... _ .._ .. Smut rdlber: A bandit ~ •"' --~ •O. roa way loo?' 1 day a .. 11; + eves. ant 675-lnC H 'R. -..;¥a.DO!' •u fXec\.luW • ,A_ horn f 1 • PIMulWftt Santa Ana 5f1..fi681 holida.)'11, vac.: plenty of ,... lf'(fttary, Start $400. held up an kwurance rom· DBLE bednn aet, Span suspena..... re •ll: work immed. s. A. 5.5&-3llt 6T;,-4(Xil. NEED to Jlay some Call Helen llayt"I S4()n6()$ pany. ctfficl!. He escaped bedsprd & drpl set. Ext. speakerr. Prof. Gamrd tum LEW TAKAS I: Sors. Plum. BABYSJ'M'ER-Mature for 111 DRIVERS lloUSt'keeper, complete home Christmas hills! Show Coastal Ace~ withOUt llUYJNG llJlY._ rnd din game table &:-2 table. So.Id fot S3M. Pay ott ~ine. RepW'. r ~ p I p e ' mo~ 'j;'· 4/S ~ ~.s P/llmf', 1-3 arternoona: a wk. maintenance & rooking. $285 ~ ~:~· 2790 Harbor BJ.. at Mems 13th ANTIQUE chrs. O:>ckta.il: tables, set of bal.,nce nta ~ o.e ~·95. • ._.......u.L 1' Const pm am. . • , o 25 N tri ndly & month. Room & bath. 5 day . age . . SECRE-TARY-SHOW & SALE 3. ~ coffee pot. Boy'• PlYD!e o #fl• • ~. "' • 962-79&3. ~ he·al~~~o ~ial Ii~~ week. 64&-3103. NEW m'.>RE OPENING RECEPTIONIST Jan :.ti, 21, 22, 23. S~bilce. 962--0111 N!: ~';.~deck COLE BING BABYsrrJ ER. my home. req'd for perfonninc • rt HSKPRS Emplyr pays fee. Part.time or F\ll-tirne:. Ap. . Lotw Beach Arena Divorce Sale: U.SA St6e0 . Eciuipment days, 1 be.b~. schools.. Call 541-3325. George Allen Byland Ace~ ply in penion 'nrurs. Jan. Full llm.e. No SH. Xlnt fyp-Ocean & Long Beach Blvd. '! bris ~~;umbin& 1u11 1,BARMA1D=~eau~,_~-'--=-%177-.'-::::ro=::o:·v::e, EXECUTIVE ~7n4~°tB E. ]6th S.A. ~·~~ -:~~ ~e~ ::::::. ~~t t! ~!pm ::::-.. ~ ~~. ·rn ~~:.~.7th SL, ~~~ =.:; no cmtutne, hot pants, fu11 Personnel Afency IIDUSEKEEPER for elderly ~· 700 w. Coast Hwy., :n1:.~ 6'2.ffia be-ANTlQUE Bdrm set, twin ~~ ~e 55::9; ~~~ns~!ES~~ ·~ nc-nA•n time: nlgbts le~ timtt. E couple. Take charge meoals, .. n:R·SES d all SECRETARY to join newly beds. Oak dresser, '5 dwr. mahopn;y end tabl~s , from $8.50, tape ttaJl"der PLu~ AL'.-ia. Will train. 6416-;:r.J.)J. xec. Sec'y to $700 shopping, f1t'. car avail., 1•u · ~· otJ', . bmed Harbor area law of-bnu pulls. Cl.It gl.a.u. (2U) No job too small BE AN AVON To~. of international liv in ot out. 8J0..5()'28. types, all shirts.. Lacouhe ''--. ""-;....,, •. ...._ .... _, 691-5545. m~ table, like new. $9.50, paintings from SS.. * &(2...3128 * div. for trg co. Top ~I& I -':.:..;7-":,...:0"':7-="--=--1 Nunes Re 1 11 try• 351 ..... -..:: •n"-• • ~,...,... Mi8c .. odds A-ends. 549-0421 Bals.lalka fl5, auto hupl, 'iiiiii;Cijf;iliAij~r-REPRESENTATIVE 410 w. eo.~ Hwy., NB Hostes1-Manqel" Hospital Rd., Nlt ltil1'r.atn. -.. bl..bllitty ANT-lQUEs."'OOd butnulg .. · Igo •• -·=""='~·~~---~-druma, lltlltues, etc . ...... .. a ...... .__ "' . all es movar -= Ld me.-.,... you....,,. easy SUite ff &15-2116 Exp'd hostt"Sa &: rn&nag6 6'2.-9955or540-8964 to : preaenta . · • • TWIN beds complete ThriftstmpGalltt)f Qdpeab), pe~, «c. Call Dick. &t2-C722. . -Alterations -'42-5145 ~ aocun.te. ~ yean exp. ir !!ILAmE'S ,.., * 1 Servidnc All Brand!! IAutt.on.d Mape\'OX' KDDW9l ... ...,. 540--01J ,,. I . I ,, 5 it Is to mW money,,. have \vantcd for ~ty rettau-Inte.nriews u M/F SU..OOU. Fully restored. $395. ·Heb. w/!rames in good rond. 140 CabrHlo, CM. Open 10-6 1un in your free hrw. For a EXPERIENCED mflids. A"-~nt. ~eeds. ab'l'lity to super-_ _...•ny, 6 ..-. in 675--0390. Firm flCXJ pm. Oosed Sun. _, •-~,-· 11 ' d -stall Xlnt _._, ~•An .,... mattrl. .,. · set. ,....,._... ini;.,,;-v,.., .. , ca ply Rodeway Motor Inn, v~ ming '""'". · . NURSES Aklew, 3-11 m11ft &: 1 handlilW aH types Ot Ins. PERSIAN rugs· Anti~, big e SH e 540-74M1. 1400 Pali.sade'I Rd OJ61.n hours .. & benefits. Wnfe, 11-1 ahlft, ex~. pref'd. Cno life). E«a.b N.B. firm, selection. Priv. p & rt y. :::817-;'-$72=::-·--:--.--~-. CA BEAUTY opf!'!"l.ftlr' w 11 h Mesa. ! 0a.ss1fied ad #M294, Daily Parle Lido FI a I sh i P ' $&lmy &: benefits. 543-UM. 544-5868 Tustin. 9' SOFA, beaut. cru11hed following. Be'ltf'r. yoor In-, EXPER. alu-•-·-masl Ptlot, P.O. Box 1560, Co£ta M)...8044 . I velvet, never used $150. .. .u....... Mesa, Ca. 926'4li. . SECRETARY'S! HOUSE· Appl anc11 I02 Ma.td:iin& 1 ov es eat $100. come by r_enting spece. U9t'mbler. Muat have own I AM LOOKlNG FOR A NV~ Alde, exper. AM WIVES! PJ).$500 •mo. pt/ 5J8..Gll. Bui)', a.ttnctiw ea,,,.._ de! hMd tool•. Apply TlO w. shift Btipti.9t Conv Hosp ===-=--,.,..---~f81' Shop. *'13!1 or l?lh SI., C.M. ~1AN who is capable ol fi61 Ce St CM ~ time. Call 139-fl1)]_ for intfTo MOVING th I 1 weekend! MOVING-Everything goes. ~ ==~~~-~--earning $3),000 to $30,000 nter • · View appt White Frigidaire wuber I: Mile • .ntiq•s. turniture. ACl' BOOKKEEPER EXPER J1oral Des I gn e r1 annually. Fantastic finafto OPERATORS dJJft'M!1~. SFrY, 80me SH, 11>me =ching gas dryer. Colt Furnlt\re, lTIJ Newport Bl, ~n, CHARGE wa.otl'd. H<lln open. cial opportunity if you Stne!e Jl!!t!dlf', swim wear, mathematics, 5 yrs. exper'. , 6<!11 $175. Brand new C.M. , 'v...... ••• m-1123 ••• quailly. Must haw manage-3700 campus, N.B. + 2 yn. coll~. John Bat-cond. Other mac. item&. . . . ftesp will Include acc'ts ~.I ,EXPO==R~T~IU'm~. --',....':.ks'-"Sal-es merit ability, ~ 835n!ro'.l Pl.AsTfC' ry 4-Associates, 6T">-35.51. 968-6176. FRENQI Provincial bead-acc't payab&t' I: gen ledger 1or contldentia.I int . board & footboerd. Standard thnl trial bal. OUr co. u.ses Mgr., Ouent German. Reply . . fl'Vll"W FABRICATOR RECOND. Applia.oces A I me: bed frame. Pmect con- bank ~ll service but "'·e P.O. Box 188, Dana Pt. wi:th Mr. RaiDWl.ter. HYCH QUAt..JTY PLASTIC SERVICE CENTER TV's. Guar. ~ Delv'd. dltion $12. 64C-OSTI. must fik payroll tax re-FLORIST wanted, top pay, ' INVEST IN FABRICATION, SHOULD I AGENCY Dunlap's, 1815 New po r I 48" ROUND ••-•·bl• w/4 t be ture lIAVE PREVIOUS EXPER Blvd, CM. 543-7780. .-.·~ ... po:rts. lndv. mus ma ltn.dy, flti~. YOUR FUTURE tN AEFio-SPACE INDUS-500 Ne:\\'.J)Ort Center Dr .. NB . cha.in $150: 2 Rattan I~ A well organUed in work 61>6291 TRY. 40 HR WEEK, DAY *Tech Writer to $IOO, COLD~ relrig., lmmac., seats&: cor. table $100: 2'1 " tahtts. Offer f'X~I alary & ,_ dbl. doOr Ii kemaker Cost FIC Bookkeeper lor Legune BE Y'OUR OWN BOSSI SHIFT. APPLY IN PER-Mf&r exPo in atta of mat 111 _ • cckw' '.fV $15. 67>8127. frlnL•Ee~~1M.08\i.E Brad\ ofc of CPA finn. 9:'.>N: EDLER INDUS-in pn>ceA • dewlop specs $500, n1ust scU $325. COMPLETE household SYSTE ··s 4~9?.il. Men or Women TRIES. INC.o 2101 DOVE from drawtnas. Varied tech .• ~·"'"_1_ ... _. _____ _ m ba ""°"nd •. 1urnlfuft Incl. dq>s, rogs, An equ~:!rtunity ~~~uh'!,~~:i~;:! L"T.xt l:J,low ~ ~~. =~ ~ * Com~r Opr $650 ~~~~~ ~ Ad:iwi: tm.. mile. SC-ml. r or .._.,. tim•. We tnUn. PROFESSIONAL p h 0 n • Min. 2 ,yn exp on 360/40 or Guam-Oelv'd 5 4 6-5 218 ; HERCULON IOfa &: loveseat, emp Qyer -· larger ... Multi programing 839-l620. J mo'• old. acri!ice. --.liOO=•K=K-EEPER-D!!taili', ph. Wynn, ~. Call for Appt solicitor~ Dana Point, San involved. 3 Day wk. /:R"E=ru"c=·------,..,.-,...,-** Us-1101 ** I FULL or p/tim• Mgmt 5"'1311 Clemente, Captotrano-. * ~-·r--I ••so F '"~"'" Adminll 1.,,.--:-;---=112 For• •mall rrowin< ,.rv ce ' 'tll" Worl< In lJOllr own home. · ""'" ""' 0 ... Duplex, 20 cu It, bnlmo. G•r•• Sai, o . ln\the: JOcal area. Inter-trnr, no exp. ne e. Belt deal in area. Phone ,Two opening~: l as asst $185. 962r4.105att 4 pm. 1------------ em.&kwurk. Computtt hen-Sa I& ry I c omm. Fuller A&k for Herman ll>l«O between 9.00 .un bkkpr A typl!lt; t •s hosP·I===,,...-,-~-~ ADMIRAL portable 'IV, 16" dll!s filr routirw. Hand]e lhe Bn.IM, 962-0416. ---------1 and noon. · • records !l"t & sec'v. RE~G/top freezer, excel screen $285 new, sacrifice lflghest prices paid for your furniture, appliances & antiques CALL DAY OR N1TE 549-1241 • 541·T133 BEAUTIFUL, very clear, '%: Carat Diamond In Tiffany sen~ & matching lady's A man's v.'eddi~ bands. Cost $370. fHave bill of ale). SeU $21S. Call Sf&..5TIO alter 6 PM. or all day weekendL POOL TABLES \V~ Sale. Freight damapd se to Sl9!l. New alale factory crated, St95 10 $ 3 9 5. 639-8623. s...-. EASTERDAY Boor polisher W/15" die.mettt butter. XlnL cond. S?S. :I • S drawer sleet file cabintts $30. ea. 64>-Lll3 NATIONAL Geogra ph ic magazines 25c ~a. BJond dbl bed W/bookca&e hdhnf $ZS. GE washer le-dry« $50 ea. -· ..... penonaJ wori1: trom G EN E RA L O FF ICE : INSOMNIACS for research I ;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;~ I * lHsing Agt. Sal. + running cond. $1.S. for $25. Oleysler alt con. ~own private ofti~. Dif· Beautiful office In m.. project on s:l~p disordt!'f'S.J• Apt Complex:. No exp. need· * 646-4964 ditiooe.r, ;, 10001 type plus =R=o"u"N=o"""M~.iaf-,...,Pa,-.,,tio-...,....,.,. rerent benefits,. To $650. location. Be right hand gaJ 21-55 yli.· Good pay for 5 p R ed. Some wknd work. S2 per WASHER/Dryer combo , window frame, good cood. with unbft!lla Sl2.00. BBQ We 9°1~ ~ 111 00 Mr. Harper, 54)..QXi5 to charming aflorney. A Jot wk8 study. 633-9393, ext 158. hour + $7.50 per leue. O'Keefe & Merritt $15 ea. or $'15. Admiral color 'JV. with spit .l mohX' $7.CX> CaMta.l Agency · s U40 ~M wkdys. e • , Free/Fee Positions $25. f£1r both. 61>5810. conade model, wainut, $300 531-7294.. 'Nliii fflli AT 'BOIOi 2790 e~ Bl at Ada.ms 1 ~ ~· s:'wn .. ~ Inventory Helltfl ScJt•fNr Bulldinn Materi•I• 806 new, must .ell $150. Blue We ha., It 0-Waletcemf eooKKEEPER-Coa.!fal A&:ency Control to $750 Jl.'O EX.PER. N!\L"E$,.. , 644-4911 ,..., suitcate $5, reiWar aUe . · :J::• 11111 e ft u ;.s e seo:. 1 l\fust be Flt bcdtkeeper, 2100 Horbor BL at Adams Auto E.1tp. Recfd . Local. Will train cti ___ ,:::;:::;, __ ,;.l iBilLA:Ac:CKKIUR.Oi.Q;NifP~IPeiEr:--AA;p. Baby bigh chair $8..illTable I Nqa't tYP@ 5ii wpm. Ex. working GENERAL lrwrannce, part can Lorraine ' attra Ye, 0'*0-1-:SER.;:· °"Vl=CE"'""ata=~,-. --"°-=~=--·cl prox. 600 ft. of 1%" XlO ft. lamp. green, 43'' $15. palllonl <.'OOds' ~benefits. Peg· WEm'CLIFF kJus &: vivacioot htdMdoal --i au.~• .......... of 2", all threaded & coup1. Lamp table, walnut coior, QM E.KAX1!28/UPJOH111'· l:Miwt exp. helpful. Age. 3l Hme to a19rt. Typing, filing Pm5'0NNEL AGENCY t1.'b1e ro meet w/dvic A bas.. exp. preferred. 1'uD &: part ed M ti in 21• lengths 2S"x19~" $15. 547..JlB2. to 5.5. S~ resume stat· ~~-.a:::~ P .O. 1686, :ml WPsteliff Dr., NB lnees execs. QwQ' to lllOYe time Jhitta: avail. ApplN BY at ~ Y . ANTIQUES: Bee.ut o Id I N,J" I R M ? lhndlcapped! Ntll!d daif7 ~. driver, com p a rUcmlhip? Dt-pe• dable. &fet~Pl(ft. 49'2-8MI. F. I'· ~lot l"riday. No 5$ :.> )T'a t!Xll. ReMde:.t o.c. 21 yrs, 839-1817. Hlilp W ........ M & F 711 . Ing~ ~t.s to .... ,,..... 645-1770 up managrment ladder w/J.;Sbe~ll~l7,!!lh~&c;irvm.~·~·~· !;·_Jlc,;;;;;;;;;;-..-----fnune'I ;je 1 Frt>ncb P .O. tiox 1017. Newport GENERAL Office &: Sales, .-.-.-.-;,-.-;,-.-,.-.-.-;,-.-.-.-.-;,-.·11 So, Cal~'•. fut.es( growing, Si!Rvi-CE station help, f'X· C•merai &. p~ial V: Z"goid desk Beedt. md. medical field. Will train. 30 most ~ioriat temPotarl' ·per. FuU & p/fune. 990 E. Equipment IOI &. C'het!t. Much more. Come -Bus-..:ntVERS or over. 644-«165 aft 6pm. help~. Beautiful ne:"\V Coast Hwy, N.B. BEU.&: fJowdl Filmo-Sound browse! 847..s4219am-5pm.· aN' lrv\ne oft. Xln't 1$1.ary, car $3.11 ,f'ttr Hour Girl Friday to $SOO 81m~. bonus program & SURVEY work make appt.s Deluxe Camera & Tape 3 PORTABLE bars, 23 .. Apply Mon tl1ru Fri from 1 Good typlnJF file bkkpng expie-rtR account. Call for for Photo Studio. Trans. Recorder. $95. 540-7408. remote TV-console. 18 • • 7AM to 4Pll •t bue garage. Int~~i~ .. ,...f''fte. confidential 1nterview. funniabed. Guarantee. 22m 16 MM movie projector port. TV. l.«e work table, 9lS 8Un St, CM NEWPORT H•bor Blvd., Room l. C.M. w/sound. RCA m<*I 400. dining table &: ch r 1. 9.IJIQJ PERSONNEL lrvtn. --TACO-BE.LL rus. BJ:H)l71alt5 pm. Recliner. Re!rig. 64&-U66. CUSTOM made VW cartop canief', •extra larp and very 11.utdy, U lq. It $13. 541}..7370, 5.S7-690!J. HOLIDAY Health Spa Membership. 2~ Yn. $200. Mn. Scott. 541-0101 54!l-33T1. KINGSIZE bed, Uher, pad I< frame, 5 mo. old. 5 )T. gUU'alltff $35. Private par- ty, 968z.<l833. FRENCli Provloclal head- bo<ril I< fOotboaN. StandaM lll.:te bed frame. Perfect COftz dltion. $12. Mf...0077. • ACCOUNTANT e Min. -hr Mmrth. l>elft'l' "' ~It J"eq'd. Pref. f!:IQ)el'. in cost • 1*cJaet CDIJb'91. ,. Ex.cellml Employet' S100 Max. Fee-Any Job BOYS GIRl5 AGENCY Anaheim -533-2l22 Female, part time, daY.I· Furniture 110 Miscell•neous 118 ~PERSONNEL NEVER A FEE Good starting salary. No FOR sa.le me:tnberfitlp in !Branch Ofllce) 3848 campus Dr., N.B. AT 'T"F,MU() exp Jl«!S8&ry. 818 Ocean CUSTOM made vinyl 1ettee FIREWOOD tor a ale, Newport Beach Te:nnt. Oub, HEALnt It FAMn.Y CARE AGENCY 1805 No. lhlidn.f Santa Ana 5'11681 A~G c.n... 11 k .. -..,...12.z hr., t.mponry. Apply' Ullt Mo'aro\11.a. N.B. AEROSPACE EMPID\'.ES UT1LlZE YOUR ORGANIZ- ING SKI1J., \n a cballee.-iQc and rewanUng ~ opptrtuni1Yln- 1ndustry. can 1.15-!mO for a peraonal \nt~w wiu, M.r. o.{.mon. 11 lo lR Yeatl§ Old PART·TIME WORK Boys & Girls lnff!!rn;ted ln Putting Out Sfrvice Carda on Satun:lay11, Att Asked To Report To Tiu> Paliaades Shell ScrviCf' .Btltbi, Cor- nt'r Palisade~ '& 'Sanla Ana .Ave, Al 9 O'Clock\ Sharp Th I s Sllfurday lfoming c.J.y. No ~Neces­ a&ll'· Brillc Your F.r.if!nds, Nol'boneCafl.o.BrfllgA P...al Nona \I/, llotfman 540-063!> SERYICESl!'AGENCY TEMPO Avlt, H.B. 53&-1!11JO. · oooch -9xS. Maple Hazvesl Delivered & stacked. $300. Tranafer fee $175. To,.,por•ry Halp TYPISTS * tabl" Call 64&-28.11. 5*-9887 ~54~1-<1=4~7·~~----• Eltet". Sec'y to pres. to S700 * . HIDE·A-BED Simmons $40 .. BCYC Ye.chi club mtm· YAMAHA, 250 cc, $x.>; RCA Glrl Ff'ld•y' $600 Bkkpr to T.B./type to S550 RECEPTIONIST 1 .i Register tor job Electrolux vacuum $10. U5S bership tor sale. Savt $500. color TV, ~!,_.75~u... Mature SC'lf !!tarter. ~ITST Operator to S500 Great poidUon for the-begin-I • re~ Austin, C.M. 54S-C179. * 646-&SCS * ~~ l ciri ofr. No l",, "<'<:1!!ll. Att...,. Clerk""'-""r::" ...-. Old ...... ~~ ~. ay UlVE -~·~-Sa S80 Co '·' NEWPORT .. ,. '.,,...., "'"'" '"'" Ul-Ql'J'CU u.-ru ~ Intervws: •12 SEAT, good uniuMU1, ve . mmerc ... · Acctng Clerkl'I'rne to $400 M,.t ~-ta lot of clien~ ·•--~ •~ la PERSONNEL ~ .... ~ I We Need AU au11Uti1 new_,. wn tnl'JWft', new. Clerk Typist $400 41e typlng will 1et the job om-Sd1ls *. 646-9721 • • •548--0995• ** nru:wooo tor SI.le deliVtted I: 1tacked. Call ~9887 AGENCY Keypunch Tralntt $350 oo.... Rapid ni.... Start " fBranch Ofticcl Fill' Clerk, uo type $325 i;m. F.qljal OP,por. Emptoytt WILL move anything you EUX:l' twin bed, $150; 'IV CLEAN! 5" Stove $40. 4 pc 3MS Campus Or., N.B. Call Jean Brown. w!t!~: ~i:i:~. ~!f.1t64n8tru. .. column & more. ~~;. !3:8~. bott19079es; pet bar-full size bdr, .eet $35., Men'1 Nona W. Hoffm11J1 !'>40-0635 , Frtt/Fee Positions Couta.J ~ncy ,,__ ',..,. _. ~ 3 speed bike $40. &J6.-06l97 -I 488 E; 17th (Jtt Irvine) CM 2790 Harbor Bl at A 486'!.,MacArthur Blvd. Like to trade! Our Trader's * IRVINE COAST C.C. MERCURY Outboud, 45 bp GROUNDS PROCTOR. 642-1470 RESTAURANI' llel~rella~. :-'~•dt Paradlle column it for you! membtrshlp. Privare party, US. craftsmen power edcer For work wllh lt'enagen. neat individual w/&OQd ====c--,,~-:---:1 5 llnes, 5 days for 5 buclcl. 644-fJOOO. S35. 642-:'li66. Apply Pcnonne.I Office. Cap-_.._._ m 1 mom-TYPIST/~ 3j;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;_;.;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;;;:;:::;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;:;...:=;::=;:;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;:-1 \:strano Unified School Oii>-JANITORlAL openings, ';"'"6'8 .~f •ppl.fue..s..t days •per wk. Acct•1 hie~, 26126 Victoria Blvd., J)f'rmonenf full.time po!i, = ln •: Bo~ 385 E. 17th I backgrwhd helpful. Nita Capistrano Jieach. tiun. evf'nlngs. n i g-h·t •. St, C.M. NO CALLS. 'M;yer. 9'9-0371. HELP! , Starl il'lR t;alary $2.58/hour TOP fl\board Mar In e. ·LL BOYS & GIRtS I hav' a new business in I plu~ lx-'l'lcfits and shift clit-R.E. S A l. ES M AN OR Mecbanlc. Transmission A APf'LTINC fl'rt'nlial. E:<pf'rlenced WOMA N •fo r bu1y 'MU. BE Rm.ED lo•·n and r n«."ed your help. prefer reQ . South Coe.a:t Corn-t..rdY.wking ottk.-e. Prefer Erwine exp. S5:f0 h r . ' I If • ground ftoor op. munity Jlospilal, Sou I h experience Md Gapietrano Anchor )I a r 1 n e '\tpair. SSEMBLERS port\11tlly offered by a new l..1-guna. 499-llll, PerlOt'lnel Valley Re!ktenl, but ii 10\I tS~44~tS4~f5;·,,...-,..,..__:--;;: company with new lrlf'a.,, 1 =w·-·-'d 21 BOYS Office. An equal opp«tuni~ a.re. tnttttlkd in fJieOPe A lt..\"'o.L~ exp , over . ~'9ctro-Mech•nfc•1 J A~ JG-l• -to deliver -r.t pou.ibJe earnings In ex~ emplo)'f'r. · homes, come J n for an Jn. Lwrb Ir dinner. Bavarian of $30,(0) and more per year l«!rvieW. FI t x pa t r I ck ' • co«uroe apppUed. Apply In ~ appUcan~ wiU have :~: .. Point. San .CW.. inlm!!!ls you -yOU interest l.ADIES-Sell Nevada ~~ C3piltnm Valley Realty. peraon. Batiner Rest., 18582 ...._ 2 ,._., o1 electro-mtctwuli· DAIL y_pt.i_or__:__ me! And I wouk1 Uke-to tion from my ottice, 1UlJ or 31501 Camino Cap -----sa:-ch1ll . . ._ __ , ad ~--.-nR>ty e • . ~ mm )"OU!-For -pmion:aJ--p/ttmr. Guaf. $i18.ry + S&n 1uan Capfrtnmo. p61moe withe abWty to op-trrview only, calJ ~Ir. commi1':m n. ~ -preclslott .,..llllril¥ CAROLINE Em,,,... "" Bruno. =-· LIVE !N---IR.E. s.1 .. • ~nt I: comtMf'le nrW =~ '.!. ~~1• \ r ltOME Party Plan needs ": ~tature "~•n tor !Jlht E'WI ti:L :!~~I 1ibt) on varied ctandud _.._...._.. \ women to •'Or'k full or pUt housekeeputg, cook1nf 'for oft' Jn Hant. Bcb. ""1i'n..lif WAIT A CllAWNSE? pecrdUcUcM'• inltnnntntt, -~ .. 1' .......,_ al.ooboh!Mllilud. f!n1e. No In VC'I t m ~ n t , t>lderly lady, N"1ee mobile N~ •tm ....,... -· ""' w•. e • w are ~ .. 11 · -"-1 r homo 646-2297 "'°'"""""''°"' -.-_,,..,., __ ,,,, t~ in extra monty 1ltr i "" verie.~, or~' ng. Of • . RN, full time., night Qltt • -~ otartlrc .... tr/ A an eimrllent benefit t•*tr J\w u ~rv\tw, fllMe all pa IOlllffl. 12UI 44l01ln AllOT1' ttw: family, It a hlch .PAYill&: r appt .• call M5-4MS betwn s. LVN, t/llmp pm 1h1ff ,Ba.p. 11·7, x1nt frinp I baits. If )'OU htve a o:Alege dt!gret, ~ _ ru1I or part r.ime. 1010 Lm. I 3 to I pm. tltt Conv. HM11 •• 6fn denltr li«!Vttly . 1\1.nor, •.• ca po ha~ beet1 ~It •n'l No cub inve!lt.rnent ; iin )fcrrEL ma'id, P811 time, St. C~f. !)4g,.ss&:,. . 88ch, -.siri:,. • :::d.~~1:ak~ businl!Sl g ~t • .No daye. w\11 tniln, Apply In 1 MANAGER • New 10 U.nil SALES ~A,.liiEfl(ENT: 00 Ing an xlnt Jncomt, ao:nd ~noe n4t.ce ssary. ptttOn. Udo Shorts llottol, Apl. Couple w/etBJdren Wt. YOU i.mZ. WORKING )'Olll' ~ to Mt. John 0-""-'IJ intel"'M:w held TUl'I .~17 LldO Park Dr, N.B. Call 646-5302 e'Yfs 6-9 pm, WITH PEO'Pl.f;. but don't F. l:U!BJ 18582 Beech Blvd., Jan. l&. 7:30 p.m., 1nn o1 lfOUSEKEEPER, &Jboa. MEDICALfi111-'Bu1y like RWnf? C.n you llantincton Beech, Ca. Ttltnorrow. 1cor or WMt a Mon-·ni, 3 '10 4 hrs per day Internist otnoe. Ca rd t n manage peopMT can >'°" lll'!!!l!l!'iii9!!!""!"""'!'l'"""" I 'Kl.ltu.J Anaheim. ThUl'I. ~anoona), Ocaning It Grove areti.. E KG , in-acctpt aft Income potentlal •' W h 1 t • J:ltphantl" ovt.r- Jan. 20, 1,:ri p.m. King'• Jtiht rooking for elderly le<tlontl. urjn.JY.is. lab. of l2IOO per month and u..i runnfrW -bouef 1'lm Oota. Bri!&ol, Costa Meta. ~· Ov:n tn1'I l ref f'eQ. Som~ t.YPin& I: tront w.U'k. Jf )'OU can call 835-IOOO for tblm lnlt "'CA.SHH • Hll llormtrl1ll<mbrandt'1 Call lllri. 0a.i., t-5 , .OnlJ txp'd...., "111111· ponona1iOo.rv1twwtlltMt. -""8 Dafl1 Pilo t 1nto' • a -.. 1or -. I r.JG-30tl0. Damalall. aa.tllod. ..,.-. ' • I ·---'---~-- I I t l ' • I , • --Do\ILY l'IUl'I ~i~•;i_,~·~· ~~jj~~'li ;;•~71='=·=~~~;' ~~~!"':':es:• ':~~~~1 ~(._11_"_11-_" _,l[il ... 1.-........ ;;;.j;§J; L-"' .. , J§J I ~ .. ..,,. • i:m a Mlleoli.w Ill si.r.. --· 1.. ... .. Cylllol, ...... • ,...... t'2 1-;....;....;;.;;...;..., ___ I :A~ ...... ~~""~·~·~"~ .. ~_;~ ;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;i;i;;;;;;:.;;;;;;;~;;~;;,,;;~1 PACKARD w -TV, lar m READY .. Jool, boouL -... -. nl SPll, IS l'ICKU·,;5· WCAI l'ASY TOl'H DATSUN ---· ,..i. 11 B11111--· l rec. '111 _., $""' n.cJc ~~~nt _ .. ~~; -........... .. cnnd • ._ Trailer, mode stoao lhllveo. aold lllOdlaad wllmer. v.,, -· lb>w -~ -~-· --• --'72 OAttllll PICKUP trom panel truck $7 5 . filtlnp. :i:xc.t oonc1. ca 11 qual. -· 1175. -· Iron! •nd. Cultom paint job 210o u.-Blvd &4$-0486 • 1 '""1 Camper lbeU $Ill. lldbrd I< S'l8-lll4or NH121. ~4. $lllO. 2336 Eldan. -C, · ... --11 11Ucia, ~ .-i ~. 1nme JIO. S" TV it.die Hlfl 4 YEAR aid 11. Gdd, ,.., CM. See alter I and '6Z Scout Pickup ean .. "" 1ne .--. 4 6oi;:'i;_ ~;!.1:·.:: paper cutter $25. 211 Colta st... , ( -tn1ned for llhow, wttern. weekend&. Runs aood. MUat lelL •re. GROTH CHEYIGCET $2350. can fin pvt PlY w/m M ... St., C.M. -11 H. 9u1aD -51>9903 '70 SUZUKI ZiO Sa-A.l. 51l6 $495, cir. Q111 Waldrop money -· OAC. •176168. Muolcal 1-m lm ZEN1111 " RCA •• QIOICE ~ -ltill ·Set up lor -. PnetiJw. ~5'0-51==64"''-"'-----Ali l!lr -......... ~aft 11 am 49U81L deannc:e prieea. U.W.t aYllL All faclll-lieu. New rtnp, -· bearblp. 11211 Bead! Blvd. NEW 'IJ PIO<UP • NEW _., dMn1, 5 pc pr1<n 1n ~ County. l Ra"' -Chamber lo fork modil. Auto LNllftl' 964 Huotlnst<ia 8oadt 4 spd. dlr. dlx, Uumper. JI&. aet, 22" but. HX1 or beat yr. picluft'ttibe warnnt)', 1 · · -HJO, -...m. 111.a? Kt f.ml dlo. MlrTors. PL7Ul.20. Take o~. lMt3 Sal\ta Ana Ave. yr. puts It anlce. 19'' H.\.RLEY ~rw A: 1ran1 Wll.L Bey your car paid tor small down or trade. '94-68ll CoOta M•11 1.<nlth -from I --I[• JI I par1I. 1-1 9-10 am. Sold ~ no not. Call Ralph Gordon atrr 10 510>8136. ** WANTED ** $389. WhHe they liUt. RCA ...... ii I t 1'-at lO am. 1/22/'12. Court ~ 613--000) • 549-30.1\. 1970 LUMBER rack for Datsun or U o< 15 --auto 90" moplo -•I $449. yard, 851 Center St. C.lll. Tiy ...,: i.-..,....., l!lr Harbor Blvd., Com ·M.... Toyora Pick Up.165. c t I rt . hlrJ>. 16-11168. Save $450, on Zenith 25" ~----I -SUZUKI TS-90 llancho 'TI. Savlnp -Sat!dac:ticm • Sar-Aulo1, Im_.... t70 M&-0318 oas m po s ~~IC Guitar with..., remote'°"""' oomblnatlon . ....-a -B--' ~ .. -ml vice '"'' ·-~~"· ABC c:otor TV Orance 1-..iiu new. "''&J nN • • '67 DATSUN &f'dan lch 642 -0406 " ampliller. $40. 6«Hl058 Cnunty'1 larpll • z • n Ith Marine CrntUltont S!iU In wvranty. $3M. WE LEASE ALL POPULAR AUSTIN AMERICA aood conditlon, 1700 Newport • Alfa Romeo Dal YI ONi TODAY i • j 1 I att ... pm. Dell 9021 Atlanta u.... INt>EPF.NDENT m-2326. lm MAKES AT COMPETI. --------* Call 64>1505 * 1*"1200 w. Co11t Hwy., HARMONY Elt!ttric euitar " ~-Beach. .!16&-332e. • Purcha1lft1 -HONDA. l9Tl SL-1%5. N<!W ~ 1l:.,i1:;,. Reid tor '69 AUSTIN Amerlcl, 31.ooo --~FER=~RA~~RI~--i, ... ...,~'"!"!t!l!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!l!""'"'!'!'!!!'!!~!'"',..""I Iajamuoo Amp. $60. 6 MOTOROLA ndlol tube Cnu-'lnc nn -cond, Lo ml'1, T mo'• nld. lurtber detaU. ml., AM/FM, new braloel, --------JAGUAR JAGUAR 6U'8131. type p111o -...iion " boats It equl•ment Make o11er. r.67-114.1 alt THIODOltE radlol tire~ reblt l!!llt· •n FIRRARI Office Fumitu,./ .. ,.;,... Complete lllr MOO., e Marl~S~rvoyor &pm. t ROBINS FORD ,..,., lm1118CU1ate. 64""1081 AtJTHORIZED l--J-A_G_U_A_R_X_K_E--1-------- Equlp. n4 482-3811. 2f!7 •n Yamahl mtnl-Enduro. 9060 Harbor Blvd. '69 AUSTIN America. N•w SALES It SERVICE y 1 z ROADSTER BAUER BUICK M h-•~•-1ac~ SONY .,,_,_ TV. 12'' 1 yr ALLEN Ski Boat 13~ tl. Gyt-ldt, other xtru. See: to Coeta Me&a &42-00lO tires. Perfect runnin& O>nd. • The Harbor Areu j IB.l '"1'"",.. .. KC .... , wry ....,...-' -. with 40 HP Outboard motor appreciate 642-9137 .-637-7074 NO\V ON DISPLAY ='i!""1cr..::.wa::.: ::=. cub. <no checlll> ~ "=tb:'.th .uw1ncr!; ·n . HoNo~ 350 ~ 1ow Truck & Auto leas111g -=-="-,-MW----~ lla...,·uis JAi~~~·=E" i Bklepr1nt A: Office Supply. MAGNAVOX T.V.·Stereo-Ma· '350,00. mileage. Xlnt ~-$62S. ALL MAKES & MODELS ._ '~ Al'\\'&Ys hu an exctile.nt .e-J 540'9.1'13. pie cabinet B " w. '1M· $31-129! ~9681. alt 6 pm. • IMMEDIATE DRIYERY 3100 w. en.it u,..,., 11l lhrt ioct1on ol both N•w" UICd j ADDING Machines and cub 548-6194 Boats, Maint./ '71 KAWASAKI. Xlnt cond. Newport Beach Jll'!ars. reetaten. $18 & up. PORTABLE Ma1navox Service ""2 $750. .,. .. , nno!1 2002's & FIAT t Authorized Sales&: St>rvlce 645-0595 AMIFM aterto w/4 spd ** V'W"'VUU.1 ** 900 S, Coast Hiatiway WANTED: 'l)'pewrlter, IBM ..... rc1 -r. 642-7067 lJI% DISCOUNT. ,._ .,1, MOtW Homes '4Ci lararria's Laauna B<ach 540-noo aeledrlo. Xlnt. WILL PAY STEREO AM/FM, Grundli Cullom Boat COYmJ It '68 FIAT 850 Soort ' Cnupe, '53 JAG. SK 120 1971 JAGUAR V12 Air conditlonlng, auklmatic. Only 8,000 mll ... (928DMNl $T295 CASH, MT-3909 att 4 pm. record piaytt. $25. =hlonl from l' ., 100'. *Manin Pearce* Cort Fox R&H, new clutch & b<akes. CLASSIC mMEnc.-wr1ttt,model m-'*9nn. Qualityworkmanabip . 663861 Good rub~. CJean &: Xlnt Wire wheels, etc., entirely , ,..,.,... ' B ankamerleard, Mot H conct. $850 or best otter. orlgina1 tbruout. M~hanlo-1970 JAGUAR 2+2 ~ C, in xlnt. cond. Beil;e. $325. Mu~. Locan•1 DI' •S Autos Wi1nted 961 6'ffi..1345eves. ally pel'fttt thruout. Ht.:.:.d Automatic, factory air con. '1 PSI0-52911 __ 1 ,·0rt•n• _,I ,,..,.~. l(S U642-pholotendl333. Product•, llihtsalone wouldC011tover ditionlne. ('81BQO) ""J. ,,.,.. N9 ,_ r-11-.-• Rentals '69 FIAT 850 Sports Coupe, lo PXI to replace. Phone ~ , . .u... IMPORTS WANTED miles, many xtras. 893-2544 days, eves s.u.5033. "Speai&llzlaa: 1n Quallt:r . FREE ~Li .... 2 n ...... $2.00 so. ATtt.~~ c:1ean1nc., w25c/1. 558-3ZZZ ~ = SRwEv,1.~RSt ~OT,.0~~-11000/o!ter. 499-1518. CLA""IC 1962 JAG 3.8 IAUER i.e..... -·· ... ·· •an ,,.._ I '11 124 Sport Coupe R/11 \ · I 836--5623. ...::::=..:::....;=::::..._.:::"-"=... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA a5-ll7l • . · Sad.on. Wore whees, all Bulck.()pohlllUlr QRGAN LESSONS BEAUTIFUL hup Pftllan 18881 Bead; Blvd. am/Im stereo. 12S.'i0. xtru , new •ng .. !rans. Mus! 234 E. 17th SL """'" BEGINNERS Cat blk " tan. deda•od " -· -"6 R, S.Ch. !'!I. 817-Slllli AutomoUvo Excella-I '69 850 Spider, R/H. 11100. ..u. ukJno 11250. 67>-7498. O.ta """ ;..7785 ~:!:n::. ha~ to p=tl: 642-2700. have succeaful 1 ale• l'OR rop USED CARS It's always the rirbt/ttme &: JAG '68, XKE, 2+2, air, Sedan. Doc. reblt eJ'llllne, 1 r:vn ~. Neredl Love . YAOITING aaleanWl. Must WE PAY TOP OOLLA.Jl .-& s0th xlnto>nd. 4.91-3328. 548-Sln '64 JAGUAR Mk. JI 3.8 time available DARLING black puppy background &: &0me U .)'0\11' car ii axtra e1eu.1 always the rla;ht place if auto. $3100. Priv. Pty. Gd. trans., mtctwJdelll1 tm-t Start Tue9day, January lBth needl home. Raw CJUO!& of knowled&:e of new Ii: used ~ ., u. !Int. you want RESULTS! Call cond1 548-5639. maculate. JWtect lnfllrtDr ... at 'IPM-5 w .. k>. pets lo can't keep. 11 wb. bolts. Pacemalu!r " Curl-BAUER BUICK ROY CARVER, Inc. ~ It place that ad '67 JAG. XKE 2+2. Lea"1er Re-1"IOd. New REGISTER NOWI 646-2139. Craft claler. l'ull Service ll631 llarbne, Garden C.... 2M E. 17th SC. 2925 Harbor Blvd. Int., chrome wiro whls. Mk:bellnl. tlpoloo wNL Call I 1: marina Y eh t t n I .J G G ~. Cnota -SO.ms n-ta Meaa ••• •••4 • today! Also intem'ledlate class TO good borne only ~ • • 1 ·Blk. So. ui. • • ...... .,. ........ .,._... .,......,.......,.,.----=~ Sacrif:lce. 833--Xl69 Mr. DeAnplo, 49t-9893. 1 ~ay, January 18th at pretty I< ..,.ie quart -tea Corp. 6l&-066l. 636-2333 ' Motor Homr1 MO Mater Homr1 940 Motor Homes 940 Motor Hom11 . 940 Motor Homes MO • J SPM-6 Week11. . horse for young cblld. 38' CHRIS. Trl·c ab i n Tr•ll1r1, Trevel MS $12 + materi1I 962-1541. Cnllltellation. 1963. Lo&d<d 1---.;... ___ _ e Fun-Entertalnlne• PART German Shepherd/ Ii: Like new. $22,000. Days TENT trailer, sleepe: 6 or I. Knowledgeable Collie female. Spayed. 1 yr 213: 636-0157 or eves 21.l: Good cond. $715-9C-0161. e )j<nt (),gana Avaftabl1 old. To &OOd -.. 546-2133! .=333-3438.::.::.::;:;~-=-:--I Tr1llen, Utftlty M7 • Durina: Tenn ot enu..... . * 33• °'""' Bril: * lnquil'!' For Detai!B LOVABLE, nutty P'llJPl'1· · • • 4x6' trrn.rrY Tnlltr, coo<1 HAMMOND ORGAN 7\1 w .. 111. HeatU>y. lDOcled. Malce otter. condttlon, best oiler. .• STUDIOS * 557-9359 * -530-2127. 2154 I . c ... , Hwy. !ONGSIZE ....... " box· 30' JEFFRIES 81W. S.ndlx ------·- • • Coiron• del M.lr sprinp. t6l-.M32 after 6 & O')'Bler ene. 6 9COOP B.T. 644-8930 ., .. kendl. 12.000. 543-Sl'lll. -..... JI i;, I • t:)pen lt.!on. & Fri. Eves. g WEEK old Cocktt-Poo&, FOR tale 13' Bolton Whaler ';;;;;;;;;;;;~· ;;; l!!!!!!l!!! .... ~l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!"'!'"I ~e and Female. . 40 h.p. Johnlon. l.ol.ded I WURLITZER PIANOS -w/xtru. $1.100.0 613-3052. "-•I '50 New 10 yr. Warn.nty 2 SPAYED cats, 1 t:Uco, 1 &om, Rent/Chert'r a ____ ,_ __ _ Save $300. bb FREE! Cu1tOm tire cover Cable • Nelson ta y. Call M>166S CATALINA 27' SLOOP with the purcbue of each 41" t'.A>nBOles • Brand new boat, Aux. power, van interior. Hndlinen, $lil95. 1J.11t. While SIAbtESE cat, 9 mo •, ~ ab: SIS radio DF, p.aneltq:, 1bq: crptrw" 1: They Last. $795. female, needl ~ home. AM/FM 'tuner, ~te curtains. BankAmmcanf. GOULD MUSIC 00. ~ll3J bdcft~m. pllty, 6'2'' ~ ftall Muterchar&'e. Loran '• Sincl' 19U BLACK Lab PlllP>'. DU, • aatety sear. conwmant New-Upbolrteted p r 0 d u e f •• 3115 No. Main, SA. wl<s. -, -ollp w/plenty ~ parll· 80-1333. * 547-Gfltll * Jnr.,....,, $15/dly, Fw Into • · USED ORGAN · caJ1 !OT-alt 1:30. HEADQUARTERS [ -.......... · 1 ~ lolt1, Siii '°' 1 Orange County • · . " • All Mak " Pr! ,.~ HOBIE a.t JS 3 DlOI old. 1WO -uaed T.35xl5 AYb1 Firestonl! Um. Good VW npZacement. 546--1879. Trucks "2 es cet • u.-.. Lime htill yePow choice. ~so. New Ham-cm 152 tramfdk. $1495: Phone -CL-y. '61 •L Ton motif Kimball• & CoM. e.ft 6 842-373'7 nw Y:.i: Pe9n;. Owsley Co., mot> RARE MW PbkJt Slamete OOtt 14pmn--.• Good ONLY 23,000 LOCAL ?.IILES a9i:Jl14, 11352 Beac'b Blvd. JWtm. Xlnt Wmpermtnt. l.J • ~...-ng, . Long wheel hue. 6 cyl. stick, (Near Kati!tla). Ptipen aval. $25. 5t5-3l!Ol Cone!, N~ lllflill & linell. rad., btr. CUst. cab. Mirrors, PIANOS **-ORGANS ...__ 154 Cnwr•·-. No. lfi02. 67>-4898 heavy duty equipped, With ._... ..... _ deluxe camper thell. Must Kr'\'&.i, Stetnw11, Lowrey, LAB pappies. AKC. Ex· tf' Hobie Cat Brand new, be 1ttn &: driven to tully AHen. Baldwin. etc. From oeUmt champion blood '7J.. ,.., wt,' l&ill, Many eopreci11tte. n49'J2Cl ~"fO..RENT.WI~~ u .... x-·cmt cauoo xtru, w/Prlr, $1800. NABERS CADILLAC °F 1ELD'S PIAN0 °i:o. -·--· 541).2141 ... ~-A~O~~~i;.~R 1833 Newport Blvd MIN IA Tl.IRE Scbnauza', WANI'ED, 1:raller for '6' one COSTA MESA • 0>9ta. Mesa n4~ male, AKC l:ftd, ear crop, tone fixed Ir.ell ail boat SIMll'.X> Open Sunday Gulbransen PacemUft' ah'W =· shots •1.,;-::.::•:::;·,,,.....,,..,..,.-....., Uk• new! Mahopny. Wu papen. · -· Sllps/Docb fll •• . ~::.,.SA~:,.., ~or:' ""re~~ FREE IOAT SLll' <n4J 892-3314 b&clraround· 5M 111! or *** 1Ga1 *** lntftm.tional Harftller 11352 Beach Blvd. 637-mG. 50' 1Up, side ,tit, $2.50 ptt ft. RECREATION CENTER <Near Kat.U.l REG. AKC w-. 11 NEWPOR;r MARINA. ROY CARYD, Inc. WOULD YOU mos., -r.od --139-mL 2925 Harbor BI..S. BELIEVE 10111e01ie ~ ~an spend ** BOAT SPACE, NEAR Calta Mesa 546 Cttl ;;..REE ORGAN L~NS more time with him. C94-7785 UDO. X> to«> ft. boat. FAR Out 'GS Font Van, reblt l u Jone u you like! No rn· MINIATURE Schmuun, 8 67J...&t50 q. ,New tirft. brakes, istration. No obllpllon. Sust wka, AKC, champ bloocll,,. iiOOfl, S ...... lo Ski tll paint, uphol. AM/FM radio, 0me Mond8.YI 7:XI pm. es excel temperament, hie-stereo tape dtck. Wa.lzut COAST MUSIC brim. S15" up. 98MIOO. 12 Fr -Whaler 18 HP ..,.,llntr, cab-. -. 642-.2851 '"' DACHSHUND 1 yr, old red JOhnlon, center steering, re-map. Sell or trade for u.t.MUQND "H" with male-~ le tboti. Must mot!' controls, boat cowr, motorcycle or 'Cal. Private •&.f»!'-'" ' -r-·~ tights aver ~ 1nvetttd, n. ...... M&-2222' percuuion. Uaed, b ll t So t.o aood home.~. Sacrtfice 17'95. After t pm ,..,. ...,. · w/~w orpn warrant)'. ST. Bernard pupplH, AKC U>-3737. '63 fOR.D IL TO--N-PU Cnme lo ... Only $2995. · Reg. Show quality, g .... 111. ..,.. · ll hnnY Ow~e,Y Cnmpay • 1175 tO $250. 544-1826. lil Air ~· fnAJ SZ-3314 ---[ J .. V8, Automatic, """""'·• 11.152 Beach Blvd. Chrm•n Shepherd Pupa Tr• IP 1rt.ldMi -Radio, Heater, Camper SbeU (Near Kat.ila) Put<br..s, 6 wka old. $40. . • (P!01111) $1195. dlr. Qlll Wal· --alt 3 ,,,c1r,, .. :!:..:5'0-51==64c::·----8'1.DWIN Grand Plano. A D·-~ ~ ~.-mu I I c i an' I de 11 g ht AKC Miniature Schnauzer Alrcr•ft 915 '10 FORD .. ....,....-..-,. ..,.. "' .... .._ · Imm Pr! ~ pupp1n. Rftli>,.ble. <.amp. AU1o., P.S., VI, 5,llOO MaOOgony. ac. l'v· 147~ after 6 pm' *** AtrcnJt Wanted*** mt. Golderrftlt 101.4• cab- 962--5814 -Have eustomen waitlnc OYe" camper, fully equipped, CONN CAPRICE 430 . GERMAN SHEPhERI>S Newport ss..-.c-(19m!J Beautttul com. Wu Sill. A.KC, ct..mp itock. I wks. Deale:r. O.C. Airport,, S.A. $5200 Now "'55. * 6'1}-253' * *** 51>-7196 *** DAVE ROSS PONTIAC hnnY Owsley ComPll\Y LD!II', lllrl>or Vlrild ~ C1mper1, Siie/ kont t2I --llhll. at Fllr Dr . • -(TI4} 892-3314 ..,.._ 8 wt;: o .-i•"'~• Colta Mesa . 5f6.an7 " 11352 S.och 81vd. remate. Reward. -· * IHI LL TOPS * 'Tl Dodae Van 300 9er1e1. .• (Near Katella) 2 LB. POOdle stud temct. EL c.umtO * R.ANCHERO V-8, alllO' shift. rad», heat· PIANO tuner hu all kinds Ta'<:up i Toy-pipl, ,DA'I'SJNJ'lcl! Upo er. Tafl .xtuior. 71()() mU... ol pian<>I v.,,. v er l ~--· -e • J SALES $3l50 NII price. -R89ooabl;! sis.~· TOY poodle P<IPI l wblle, 11030 1 • .Haillcw, SA S.2515 5"M'I!ll ("'11erton). ltIMBAlL. Bia Theatro J'ulI prk>ot _....... • CAMPER""" !or !ruck. i ... -YNis;'"vANs--"" ~. New! F ant at t l e :..... iio. eo-ms, 534-3885. IUla.ted. bunk bed. A: lites. •...... ... ..... value. Save $500. OU·P'lb-&-fOO new breed $100. 4x6 Utlt 1nliler1 xlnt '""4--..,.., ~ Pell!1f Owsley Cnmpall,I' VttY tiny, l mate, 1 r.mll•, l!OIXI. $300. -· 2100 Hullor Blvd. - •. !TI4! 892-,1314 g ..... f1H7!4. PEWXE Cl\lnP'" Sh•IJ. '67 ......... W•-11:752 .... ch Blvd. I FEMA£E bl'OWTI poodkt T 611 bed, I' I e • t 1 Id • ...... ...- CNear 1\1.tellal •b dd AKC n&-ca,,i w/llODt. W5. 5414947·. 4 ...... drive. Buy now for ii*!i1!1 Geot1t m ;.,._ m.m.. Cyctea, ...., :;'.'~ ';=-~ 2 • 9 WEEK OLD PllPS k I tan t2S 'fl QIEVY li ton 327 I IPd. ;j'.DJ H .. d lklb, i:,o. Part S..ltle, amaU·-IQIWINN V-11-I >Int COlld '$11ll0 ° '5T 00!e\>y Chlida 150 aldll, JIO, 30tl MJ.4818. ~ -• --. Sii "' 1 T duai Wlrlo 'l!ake bed Del. wood 1kll1, $15. all ... KC M·'-mute pappfe1 afllr.t1W'l'tS. ..,..: SOW , ' loci blnd,..polel .. s. 9 '""' " ~ ' ''-'-;.;.;;';.,:;::,;,,.":-:-....,......,..,- -f!O ' 111• D -ll50. Mala It r.,,,.i.. 1117 UIWIA 11'1'.t. -'U S:OUT 4 Whffl drive booU. IJS.'841 63Sl. -111• --.... -· 11111. ""'°"'lrlt l>nlt11, ... GOLF d bl c;-.. llom J ltorMS -lllsTla -wort, !5!0. 145-1a thru t ~: pltddno "'"""· lW 1IOln'EllA. XIDt -S. 'II GMC li T Pldl Up ll<blt l 1 1t 4 -· liq lncl'd. SHITLAND PONY Moor x-. 15 • --W.O. 5IMSI $80.-atll. '65 ** --.-ta l ) MOTOR HOME SHOW NOW IN PROGRESS IN OUR Z4,000 SCj). FT. SHOWROOM SAVE . SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE A FEW NEW 1971 MOTOR HOMES ~T HU~~YE~~~~·~::c~:,.v·.~~~D THI INCOMPAIAILI UTI UNO nPMt .. nhet Ut• UMr 9ffl •JrtWh•r•, •lff flM• •f .,.,,, If 11 "''""f•ct11rff In S•lf L..k• City •'"' t.1t.d In th• tllOWV•p#•k·t ... ... ,,rt f•mp•r•t"''' •IMI f•rr•i11 of th• ..i•111llf•ln W•tt. THI MFULOll PACUHOW 11'.n'.U-&24' ...... ""-'-"'91+TAXUC. "'TllF llAUOA MOTOl HOllr 'nle ..... a. Nilt l.y J•ll••ll MorlM, t..1w.n .... fl'l••t , •••• ,..., .... , •• .,.._.... n.. •' ••••• ''''"' ••" ., .......... w.rW. •• ' * 7 YEAR BANK FfNANCING * R.ENT IEFORE YOU BUY ........ ,.... ........................ .. Sii,. .. --* WE ARE MOTOR HOME SPJCIAUST . WI DIAL ONLY IN MOTpl HOMBI 1'119 pd:•I ., ____ .. __ .. _ '" f!I ... Al'l'B PUlCHAll -Ill ... - .,. •• II If',.. ,.. ........ A llALD WNO JC)Lt MOTOR HOMIS Al A llH LIMP. * NEW '7Z PACE.·ARIOWS FROf!t $6H5 + TAX & UC, A new -pl In tho purch111 & ront1I of lolCllftl motor homo1 •••••• * FREE INDOOR STORAGI Wrtfi Yo11r P11rch111 -Umlt ... Tlino Oft., * RENT.BACK PROGRAM I MARVIN PEARCE MOTOR HOMES .,... .......... '•°"" ......... LMlt. MIWPOaT PltllWAY JUST SOUTH O• THI ~ANTA ANA .. IWAY IOINGIJll I 114/llel-32:».2 .,. ............... . t,., ......... .,....., 1411 SOUTH VILLAOI WAY SANTA AM. CAL-A ma I . ' . l • ~J •• ' : " ' -l .. • -' -· ' . .. • ' . ) I H J, ' ' 7 rr l! ~I •• , •J • ' '· • • - PllOT·AD'/HTISll I l~'I _ .. _ _.,_ ) 970 Autol, lmp1rted l~I . -·Mo l§J I 1§1 1 ;.I iiiiiiim,_ .. _ .. ~I~~-. I ... '! ... Mo 1§1 I EC __ ._b_IJ __ ,__•_ -.uSo.I "'A-."""· flll !Autoo, .._ "'""'"' .._ .... I~ I -...... J ENSIN A\fl'llORIZED SALES • SERVICI: TOYOTA VOLISWACHN • • t • IUICK IUICK__ CADILLAC CADl,LLAC CHIVIOLET c~oi.ir . SANTA ANA TOYOTA ''62 VW IU'9 ... RIVI ERA '63 CADILLAC HARD·IO !ind '.l6 a.e.y, !)el G .... Spon. v1ny, .... "'"'0 1966 cAD1LLAcs Sedan DeVille ,63 cam Afr 2~ hnllp. VI -. 8rfcbt yellow, Good runner, radio. beater, 4 apeed. lll!:ab, full power, factory P/S P/B. ,Nice :inter. air. stereo, till wheel, Chooee front eou~ or ~ 34.000 1oca.l 1 owntr miles 1 Ensint needa "WOHr, $225. NEWPOR T IMPORTS ~:"~~ ~ ;:_ IRF£1rl6> Fm: only 1595· 1970 Riviera ill.YPHONa 540-2512 ~ •• ._' Only 1;:~;1 Mil .. chrome IPOrt Wheels, etc. dam. Cloth or leather in-and 1n mint condition. ST''TIOll w•f'MI 6'13!.2U7. r , (789l:AE) • terior. Full P<M"er and fae-Taptt:try I: leather inter., II llDUft $1999 Jory at. cmdltlonu.r. (SllS. lull (IC>MT, faclOl'Y air ...,. '65 Impala w....,, lull P"'· Slllil w. Cout aw,. 41' W. w.,,,.,, S..111' Ana I • m.; """ Am CONDmONlNG 384) (ZVT970) (msQD) diHoW,,.., Ult • t 'er i n1 Mechanically. perlect inside AC recent trans, t1rff ~ CSKLo81). wbttl, AM/FM rad'°-Jfebt and out, 'Jte.nt option to pur· m1kes. S750: ~. · '' II--I . ..,m FalJ -·· ""1yl t.,., vln,yJ l----:L~O:=cTUS=:=c---1 TRIUMPH · Interior, AM·FM. tilt wheel, Authorized SI.Jn I: Service blded with xtraa &: ah:>w- NABERS Cadillac: YOUR CHOICE dimmers. IJ'IVYSUl. "-~ Drive. <K't. $22.80 ·CHRYSLER ' Atm!O!UZED DEAi.ER $1444 , NAlllS Cadillac "' mo .. (RVK863l 900 S. Cout Hlibway room fmh. (ZW A880) 1..quna Beach 540-noo -~~L.. NAIERS. Cadllac: AUTHORIZED DEALER COffTINENTAl 540-9100 Open Sundsy Atm!ORIZED DEALER ' •·• -~~Oi>eo~:-swmy,. . MOTORS . '65 CHRYSLER Jmperia..l Convertible, wblte Sacrilice $695. 833-1690. '66 VW IUS 1968 Electra 1 PU&eneer. ExcelJmt mech. 1'225 11 cond! Warnnty! ! Radio, POPULAR •DR HARDTOP heater, 4 speed. (TBR182l FACJ'ORY $1195. Am OONDITIONING 11.. • Only ~.000 Local Mil" 3lGO W. Cout Hwy. f\1\$ Full pow.r, crul,. control, CADILLAC 2600 HARllOR BI., ,.,.., .... COSfA MESA EriLliiiD:Ao•a•A-aDoftjsii '~~~~~oo=RA,..,.;~~"."'~l<>aSund~d .. ~7 '65 De Ville Local car. Ortg. owner. Coupe. Full factory :power, 8 to choose from. JIJ67 tWt t1rn '11 $2100. * 6f4-6462 factory alr condlnonlng, 847~3842 * '71 CH EVY'• * IMPALAS e CHEVELLES CAMARO'S HERTZ ·CORP. '67 CHRYSLER ll00.-2 'flC!ol', Uko new. YttY lq/m!. Saorifice.1815.-I CORVETTE ,.1 •• : Newpon Beach 11 ""m trunk opener, radial tiret, MERCEDES HNZ "' door locks, tilt Wheel, vinyl ------··--1964 TR-f cs ltfire) con-Authoriud Sales A Service top & vin)'I interior, etc., '70 El DORADO '70 CAD ILLAC-P'"'•r -·· (P9P9831 Coupe O. VIiie $995. dlr. Cli!I Waldrop Vinyl top, ~oth or leather in-M0-5164. ' • "' 221 Vt. Katen., Anaheim. Byzantine pd/white landau terlor, AM·FM ste..., radio, CADILl:ACS 1714) 77M050 '6& CORVE'ITE Conv. H't. Fuel lnj. ~ant he.den, ~. AM/FM f!lOO, ~ 642-6817 John. Hou119 of Imports Inc. vertiblf, ratt!, re bu 11 t 900 S. Coat ffi&hway etc., etc. (VGY539) ' (Re.idence of erwme, new transmluion, Laguna Beach ~3100 top/gold leather interior. power door lodes. till-tele *' 11111 .. ,,,_ 'fSEL CAMINO Cuatom. Full Full powtt, factory air, tilt-v.•heel, twftlght sentinal. ~tf¥j nJdlsN power, factory air. excd-CONTINENTAL . .........,. Benzi .., owner. $695. Call vw BAJA BUG, New style NABERS Cadillac: tele wheel AM-FM 1tereo (669AGB) (400AZY) 2100 Harbor Blvd. 64s.ot66 lent condition. (46885C) 1-----'""°0"'"'-:.,.., '"dio, power door locks. twl-· YOUR CHOICE ,70 Ff.EE'IWOOD El' Dorado DAVE ROSS PONTIAC '69 MARK ru. Fully equlp'd. SPECIAL. THIS WE£K 494-9122 after . 6 prn or tlbrqW kit, new paint, AU'niORIZED DEALER e 1'70 ~ SEDAN ·\\-eelmJa. new uphol., carpet 1, -HARBOR BL., Alr cond., Atito trans, AM/ headliner, wide t Ir.es, CDSrA MESA light sent., cruise control., $4777 fully ~~'d. Xlnt can. 24a>HarborBlvd.atFa:lrDr. speed control. ~;r;:n~ew :':~ ~Yk ~"::~Sol. ~ !NABERS CadlHac: 23.ooo mt. ~. 6'2>'1545 or Ceola Mesa 54&.aJJ.1 Polygla1 Utt•. 55 " • c FM radio, Lo ml'•· $6495 1968 Triumph Tftr.250. Lo hro r1m1 b' bore kit St0-911)) Open Sunday FP c•")tM\ mun, like new. W lre c me • Jg • -=-=--'-=--~ • ..,-'-"="~= ~!~., s1vc1. Bu;.. whdell. 513-4742. ~i ~,:.·~·~=00pf'. '70 Buick Riviera than 19,000 miles, (229!J17) alt 6, 67>3723. T;,;n;;:JC::;k;;°;1====;:;"'i;;;;;:;T:iruc::i;k,;•;;:;;:=:;::::;ifii.r; '71 SEDAN DE VILLE Cordovan Drown with vinyl top and cord. leather inter- I Parle. I~ S.A. Fwy, VOLKSW •GE'N C.M. anytime. Gold Beauty thal& loaded in. Bee.ah turnoff) ,.. duding air & custom inter. (1)'523-12!0 VOLVO ior. OZIAFX --• $3695 '66 . Fastback LARG~7~E~~~v FOR .M~cHoward NEWPORT IMPORTS o&rtc blue finish. Excellent IMMEDIATE condition. New brake!. 4 DELIVERY 839-~ or 531-0608 speed, radio, heater. (SQY· BIG SAVINGS ON Corner 1st &. Harbor 659) 16!0. dlr. C!itt Wald{op REMAINING Sant& Ana 540-5164. 71 VOL VOS '71 EL DORADO '67 EL DORADO ior. Full power, factory a.ir, tilt &. tele wheel, power door lock.a, twilight sent., AM-FM: stereo plu. stereo tape. Less than 11,Q)J local ; 1 owner miles. (312DF'B) NABER$ CadiDac: AtrmOR.IZED''DEALER 2600 HARBOR BL., C051'A MESA 540-9100 Open Sunday CHmOLET Big Ml"ke Is Dealinat.: GOT TO SELL THE TRADES . '66 Chevy , Pickup V..f, Stick. <Tt90701 . '68 Chevy 3/~ Ton Go°" fei c•mp1r. 164176HI '69 I. H. 1200 C 1111p•r Speti•I. Air c:ond. P.S., P.I. Hon• O.D. (163J6DJ ; '65 I. H. T/A 0 .D. Radio, VI IRIA946) $995 $13'5 • '. <'. . ·. ·. $2795 $1195 $595 .• '-. . . , Mike McCarthy GMC Truc~s RECREATIONAL VEHICLE CENTER Corner Beach & Mcf1dden WHtmin1t9r' · · NEWPORT IM PORTS * 1971 VW Camper \Ve1tphalla, xtra lge. int. Self contd. ~fake oller, 642-9#1 * '64 VW. Jmmac. New eng. & 3100 W. O>ut Hwy. paint, good tires, n1ns Step Up To iuxuRY;. ~ . ' Newport Beitcb~ beaut. $495. 6r~47 alt s , I "2-M05 pm. Finest of Guarant'Hd Used Cars : 196s;912-5 SPD., riew Konl'a, ,-69-....,.-.-ba-ck-, _N_e_w_e_ng_, , A MI F ?it• 19 7 2 I i c • Auto', Sac $1895. Will con- Showroom Clean. $3,950. skier trade. ~2698. Eves: 673-4441. ' 557-4540. "HOME OF CONVENIENT PAYMENTS" : PORS:l!E 1971, 911-T,•5 a,pd, M~U~ST=· ~SELL=~-~.n~Vl~V~fa1-t ! sliver w/black int. Mag back, autD, 14,000 miles, 7 whl,s, air, AM/FM. 14,IXXJ mo• old, 1llll new. $l,OOO CALL FDR FREE miles. $1100. !nil ~-4451 1ca.sh. 544-0417 , CREDIT CHECK • : '69 •PORSCHE 912, S;spd, '68 V\V bus, ,7 pa~s. new eng ' . t. .. Al\l / 1''M Chrome wheels •-·b ~ AM/F.. d. Service Dept. Open m.onday , • _. ran:c:S, 1 •u ra Kl. 7•30 a.m 'till 9p.m. Air oond, Real clean, $4900 Sl,595. 673-&774. · • firm. 675-61Cl8 1970 VW bu A1'1/FM bed , PORSCHE '70 914. X1nt cond. iee bo.l:, $2j00. ' • Harbor Am erican , Must sell. Mak«!' otter. Pvt. 67>5885 I> 1 ~ ,; I 1969 HA R &O~ ,_')Sl A Mf~A pty.,E\'e$O:&U-2833: · · VW camper w I tents & BUICK •n PORSCHE 911-T brown, equjp. Like new, 1ow mil. all extras! Warranty. ~ Call aft. Spm. 548-7253. below orig. cost. 644-2432. ;, TOYOTA -·-~~ ....... •n TOYOTA LARG~ ~~· r.... I FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! BIG sAvr-; '1 bN Ttf'~4'·t~·-··~ '71 TOYOTAS DUA luvi& -TOYOTA 616-9303 l!m lla.rbor, Costa Mes& '67 Toyota Corona AUIO Trans. Like he\\'. inskle and out, Rent option to pur. chase. $57 drive out, $36.80 ]!et mo. IVC.J:UO) CONTINENTAL MOTORS 847-3842 WE HAVE'E'M- '72 lAllD CRUISERS Jrnmecliate Drlivery 1970 VW Camper 11966 Electra. air, p w r, Xlnt corv:I. $2100 AM/FM radio, excel cond. * 675-2917 * $695. 847-4125. '69 VW Squareback, good '65 Buick Le Sabre h~ pwr A cond. Make offer. Call after air, gd tires. Pvt prty .$495. S, 968-Ull. ~194. '69 V\V Bug. Super Co~ s=u"'J"CK"°"Ri~'vle~ra---=, 1"-970"',"'1 .. --o-ded-,.. dition! UJOO. Wood ac-Executive's auto. 80,000 cessorle1. 646-3159. mi's. $2600. 968-1896. Trucks · '62 1 Trucks '62 jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii D IRAND NEW International Y2 Ton P.U. .. ,.., fec""1' •11•1,,... IH10020ll s2595 IMMEDIATE DEUVEltY All MODELS IN STOCK 2 end 4 whHI drive pickups •• , 2 ind 4 whffl drive Tr1yel1ll1 ••• ALL NEW SCOUT 11'1 ROY CARVER ROLLM OYCI authorized INTERNATIONAL deal or 2925 HARBOR I L VD. COST A MESA 546 4444 • • • at a pnce you can afford 1970 Continental 4-Dr. Sedan Glamorous bronze metallic exterior with matching lealh· er lnterlor & landau root. l.Alxury equipped of course, full power, 6 way seat, climate control air conditioning. tilt wheel, AM/F?.t stereo rad.lo, power door locks and much more. l owner. (061 ANJ) $4675 .. ALL THESE IEAUTIFUL LUXURY AUTOMOBILES ARE IMMACULATE, INSIDE AND OUT ••• YOU'LL NEVER RND A BETTER SELECTION OF PRESTIGE CARS THAN . Rl.GHT ' NOW! 1968 CONTINENTAL 4 Door Slill•n Attractive polar white finish, black leather interior and landau roof. Fully luxury equipped, fu11 power, factory; air, 4 near new radial ply tJ.i·es. Excel· Jent conMUon. (WQY 779) $2475 1969 CADILLAC ._Do Vlllo Cl8n ~1000 miles. Attractive eold belce f11111b with brown landau lo rnatchln1 Jeathtr interior. Loaded with extru, IUU power, 6 way .... ~ climal control alr cond., AM/FM: stereo rad.lo. car "'°""" excellent care. (ZDU 047) $4175 \· 1970 CADILl...AC Coupe DeVllle One owner. Immaculate. Beautiful Bra .. 1:Ulan moon dust finish with beige Jeath- 4i!r and landau roof. Luxury equipped throughout, tun piower, 'climate control air, tllt·tele wheel, • AM-FM ilereo, super clean. (964AUVl. $4575 MANY, MANY MORE FROM ·WHICH TO CHOOSE SEE THEM ALL TODAY 1971 MARQUIS · 11-w., .. Beautiful brown ' metalllc finish with matchJD&" vin,yl Interior, Full power, Jactory air condJ:tlonlnl. power tall ' gate window, lugpge rack. Low mu~ age and in .top condition. (761. DF.A) $4275 1969· CHRYSLER -Ywllor 4 Dr. H.T • BeauUM Ume frost fln11h with blacll interior and landau · root Luxury equt~ ped, tun power, automa~ transmission., alr condltlo,nlnr. power 6 wey ant. AM/FM radio, etc. (YQ1' 626) son ' I ' ,, ,, ·-· . ' .. ' .. ' .. ... .. .. ·,. ... ' . ( .. • r I . " w " ' • • Mll.V----1§11.._I· --.-.·_---'l§J ~I -_ ... _-_]~ §J I _ ...... • 1§11 l§J I __ .... -. .... . ,.: l!.72_ MS~ .. ,!1 n MAOt t. -ccod., -:.~.0:,-:1m':: >I _,.... #666 12,000 mi's. Many ..-. (TYDIQJ Bluo Boole - '11 PontlK Lo Moftl C'uat.' H.T. Cpe, Low mile. I.Ii!, 1 owner. Automatic, power ~ A brake•, .... ..,, air, -· beater. WSW, via)1 top Ii bucket ... ... (IJIMllJ.) '69 Grand Prix. 1"11 pwr.. •ff -, ··-foot air, tilt whl., P-"111· 11111 I~ . -doWa .l .eat,, fact. t a p e deck. Rally wt.la. Bllle Book Small vs, Radial Tires, Auto-1JTl1I ELECTRIC IMIROOF Air, tape de<k, etc. Must SJJl!O. 1•• F~Y tell, $3250. or otter. $1J9t Pnce 1211&5. (972BHL) matic Trana., Air' Cond., ·AIR <XlM>moNING 17r>-7200. DA VE ROSS PONTIAC 1 Padded top, AIU leather lDo '69 MUSTANG * Hatbor Blvd. at .Fair Dr. $26" Low Miles. (WBJ 751) DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Wholetale Value al $195. torlor, dual comtwt ,..11, V-1. 4 opd, p>wer, heavy duty Costa >ma -7 , ...w -c:ootnll door locks, -IOw mu._ " P." vMOUTH $2888 28> Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. qootaMeoa -7 B'EAtmi'liL low ml '61 Le Mana Sprint with Tadlal tiret. Sacrltlce at low Blue Book. -t9f...9642. . ....... till ........ all pow. wry sbuJi itS00 Call ~ _.I 'I '1' Xtru. Very few catttul st&-Sl8C • • 1 _,,.,,..,.......,. ___ _ NAllU Cadillac -. .......,m -· . '69 V I" (llllCllI) • • • 1971 MusTANOs 1 11nt 'AUT9!JRJm) DEALER MAIDS Cadllac HER1% CORP. auns ....i. Blue wtt11 Wiiiie :mi ~!r., 900 s. Coast Hi&hWay Lquna Beach 5'0-3100 • :AUl'llORIZED DEALER 221 W. Katello, Anobelm Ylnl'I lop 2 no.. I eyllnder 540-9100 Open Sunday , ''ll)O HARBOR BL., (714) ,_ ' ,. 2 Dr. H. Top. dlr. Automatlc, RAMBLER '68 FIREllRD ,, CCISTA MplA autoniatJc, r&41o, t.l.ter. '68 LE MANS Cpe,. Aub:ma· xlnt cond. Must aacrlfice. . CLEAN '6T M-.., r/h, WJA754J $1295, dlr. Olfl tic, fact. air; landau root. (\IISUI) ON! cu 11n pvt '&& Rambler Amerkan --Open SUnday pwr 1teerizw auto. 45.000 Waldrop 540-5™. Blue Book Price $l865. pty w/r» money down. Call ,~' COUGAR mt.one......:.$1.lOOorbeot 'llHEMIRdnnmer-(XWFO>J) 49l-68ll alt ll 54H'136. 'Dr Hard1op, g eyJ, Auto · o.Her. 675-.3589. mqs, 4 apd A xtru St.&00 I $ll99 '63 PON'{'IAC Sta, Chief, 4 Trans, Immaculate, Rent *'1 Ooupr, all auto. P/1, 19(;6 Mustang, v~. auto, &ir, 541-1493 aft 6:30 pm... DAVE ROSS PONTIAC dr, v.a. auto, p/1, plb, fact option to JMll'Chue $57 Drlw ' plb, low mlleqe, xlnt p/1, vlnyl '91>, wide ovals, PONTIAC ~~Blvd. at=; air, radio. A -beauty. out, sn.111 .. , mo. 1"1'1112l) J --. ima• pa r1 y . ... .... tape ·deck. ~or-ol-_,. -!550/bot ofr. 837-MG6 CONTINENTAL ' .... ·~· fer. 644-M28. '69 l'l.aT '64 Catalina Safari Wagon, '6.5 GRAND Prix, All power --:ALINA h.t., auto, p/I, p/b, radio, &UfO, air. ..._ air Xlnt nd e«ll -COUGAR. Jo mllel, OLD"'MOllLE P/S, P/8, air, Ventura clean. Good dependable • •'' .:' _;, -;-. •. alkk,De'Wtirn,xtn.dftn. !<1i1I trim, Xlnt cond. Have co. transportation. $350. __,,.-~·=~=-·~_,,.=--;::;;: $1,400 .• ...._lf& cai now. Best offer takea:. 540-8644. l96o BONN.. Aff. P/B, ,i' DODGE '62 CUTIASS 4 opeed, V-41, PrL pty. &1$-2855. '65 LE MANS eonv. PIS, PIS, A/C. e .ooo mllel. Ex ---===---·! ' • iuns xlnt. Needs dutch A: PONTIAC Star Chiel '59. Has corxl . $250. 962-5744 IC 15 PICKUPS Pili. a111D, 53,000 ml. $700. ===~~=-..,--: , , . . , ·l!,Om8 ~ work. • $150. everything, real good corxl. or offer. ~1691. '67 Gro H.T. Cpe. Vinyt root, iiiiiiii IMI_ ...._. 546-3671 or 642.-1613 after 5. Ll>•mJ. $4IXt cuh. 548-6758. full pwr., factory air, very "~.·~·~.~ •m ,ns.:pmt '.f dr, pn, fac '68 CATALINA 4 dr, PJS, ~~~~m4:m~~;3: tow miles. 81ue Book Price 21.oO ~ Btvd, Ms.<Meli alt:' Xliit cond. Orit bwnr. P/B, &ir cond, very clean, CAO) $1465. (242lm125408) ._ DODGE O>ronet V-8 $100 ovr lo bk. 548-0587 , $1595. 67H728 $2399 $799 Fully eQlllpped, factory air, auto, pl•,' p/b, r/h, ;.,..... •• OLDS, Jux -. lull 1li61 PONTIAC Ventura, 4 dr, DAVE ROSS PON-Tl.AC DAVE ROSS PONTIAC vlnyl top, new tires, low ~tape, Yin. tp, JiDce new. eo.t .P.Wf., all xtru. New ttrea. orfc owner. A·l co nd . 2«80Harbor Blvd, &t Fair Dr. HJ> Harbor Blvd. at Fair Dr. Dlileqe. $2.SOO. Call M6-3367. , ..... secm. Must 1ell . Make olfa'. l&J..1075. I 'Jtii"U-Ni.-6'13--9lM. l Costa Meta 5f6.8()17 Colta~::....:M;:, ... ~---'-'-~11!J!!!!!!!~!!!!!ll!!!!!i!lillii!!!I $!.l!O/Olt. 54IHOl3. ' ~ AUloo, -• -980: Aulal, -9IO Autos. -910 Autot, -FORD • ~"4! Fard WC11JO• • ..-.. lllO ' door ·-' WlllOll. Ody 16,<m one own- ,· er mies. VB automatic, . ·-~· .. --·-bnlt· .. --................. ... ptie wtndow, new white -llde wan tires:' Ju.t beau; tlM.tMllBQD) : MAIERS Cadillac ;. AtmroRIZED DEALER ' 1 2DJ HARBOR BL., COSTA MESA lll0-9100 Open Sunday ~TD-· PlO U.-. . "'°""· -cleop. Jo mllH. Ocean Blue. Alll 'W!ylW.Pwrwindows. ' bnkn, ateerirw, fae air, . ~.wheel -'72 lic. "'='-" . ' ··"1lfl-Ollllll', '· • ~ l i.,, !'ORD T-Bbd. FIJU pow- er, fact air. Blue Boolr: price I '1• tuQG6111> ........... f' ~· ~-f"ll'""., ' iii.YI ROSS PONTIAC --lll>d.-al Fair Dr. o.ta•--7 t:" l'ORDS * ~TtJCS • KUSl'.ANGS t 'roNNOI ~ .. "" , co;.HD1Z CORP. kw.Kalella.Anahelm" ·,.;; 11;141 ~ 1 VANS; VANS-.......... ----ECONOLINE ........... lltick, g cyl. lll'l-213; 431-lk>a; ~alt T ... DEWXll liL ~WJL biantry --RIB. • Good com. $400. 56Gt!l9 • OIRA 70 ..... , $1 :tfvrino vs, "429". Law ~ Pwr. ttttr, pwr. brU..· .mo. trans., radio, htr .. new wn tires, tach. Many ex- tru. SH to appreciate. ,(05AKJ) MAIERS CADILLAC t AtmlORIZED DEALER • :l600 HARBOR BI., COSTA MESA • , Open&mcla>' JEIPS INTI. Scout. Spcri top. $1500. Sell Cit 1n.de. Pb: -1817. MERCURY •tt MERC. MARQUIS Dr. H.T. 1'lnyl top, full -· factory air, tilt ·~wheel. very low mhace .-1 ......,. car; (ZLJ283) MAIERS Caclllac lmlOIUZEI> DEALER :llDO HARBOR BL., OOSTA MESA • 9100 Open -., i· 67 MONTCLAIR I IJr, H. Top. dlr. ~ ilr, ' All!nl, v. lap. °"""' "" I ;11111o o1c1 -· (VIB9l I OM: ca Ila f'I )llJ w/rJa 1· -call-' eau .... r .. I MIRCURY STATION WAGONS IB1Z COIP. • w. x. .... Antbelm cn•1 · 17Mlll IJIDC -4 dr. H.T. -· la<!. air. (YOll -~-· ft RoaPoNTIAC --llFalrDr. -IHMOl7 '"67 MONTCLAIR -B.T. Dir.,,,..,_ Air AlllJ'll. ~ LI~ Giii llcalwa1 ear. ('ft8. Coll -Ill. USED • VEHICLE • WARRA~TY , DEALER ., 30 DAY OR ·2.000 MILES · WE WILL 'REPAIR OR REPLACE THE ENGINE-- TRANSMISSION-REAR AXLE BRAKE SYSTEM--OR ELECTRICAL SYSTEM T O THE IXl'ENT'NECESSARY TO KEEP· THE • . , VEHICLE IN SEJlVICEAILE CONDITION UNDllJ NORMAL-USE. ,· -. ' :,;. "' ... BUY~ . I WHERE THE Cl.UN UHD ~ARS ARE ., l'IY·CORVETTE Stlngroy ' J"~. -~~~·· ipd°',elr, P.S., AM-FM, reM. Will TRADE -. . ,~ 1.et. wetrellfy. lt2JCYH I '.71 Mu~~ 4 DR.. H.T. $3099 ·• WHERE YQU'RE TREATED LIKE A CUS- ..1 TOMER llJFORE ir .AFTER' YOU IUYI OK • TRUCKS -VANS EL CAMINOS · • OK i-~~,:70:-;E~L~C~AM,,...-l~N0..-~-,..,,~69"""°FO~R~D""""'h,-,,T=o~N~P~IC~K~U=cP $2699 Y·I, R., P.S., Auk. . R., Stick, 6 cyl, CC. {91 19701 $2799 . $1899 ~ -~"*·' ~ ..-n10 .. ···lf ~·"'· 1550DFI)' ·1.7v)l9V..A Coupe ' . . . · 'I ~ vi. ...+..: P.s ... 1;, re4~.<P211s'1 'Jo RIVIERA ' l"•po ~k. ,.Hryf rMf, P.S., P.I., tllt whl.1 $4099 70 EL CAMINO '68 CHEVY % TON vt..V. Roof, Air, P.S., Auto., It., Pickup, '6 n-1., 4 S~, R., It" ' Super sh • ..,,. 17M.AQE) . '10 IM;f'A~A\ Spt, C'o..,,:, ,. . ' .... : $2499 ,-,1 • ,A•t...-R.S;; ,.l,...r•4io, elt, 110 cu. In, VI, 1,~ .. · Rem. Jed. W.rtenty. C \465AKS I , '70"CAMARO COUl'E· " ·: ' · · · · 1~ 107 c•,,i..,;VI, eir, P.s.,'•itto., redio, ,.1' 'Rem. Eict. w'9rr•ntv. I P2624J' 1!10 NOV fi C:0U,. . ,-,. • .. .I 6 cvl .. P.S:, euto. OK, o K, OIC. The right 0111, ft79AS$) '70 MALllU Spt. Coupe 107 YI, co11sel• • ._cket ...... •lr,.P.S., eut.. Deed 1h.rp. IP219ll • '/69' ·CAPRICE ~ . • Tilt whl., P.S., P0 windowi, •ir, ¥invl roof, Romeinl"f f•ct. w•rr•nty. (791ADFI '69 CHEV. IEL AIR 4 Dr. RMio, P.S., tufo. •ir cond. IYEKJ96) '69. IMPALA Custom Cpo. ' R•m. Fut. ••tt•ftfy. Auto., r•llle, •fr, P.S,. IZKSlll) '69 VOLKSWAGEN Compor , ll~r .. '''"" 11lce. 1mt62) '65 CORVETTE Coupe Rfflo, 4 1,..J, 110 cu. In. YI, lmm•cul•h ctr. f PJW7161 ... ·o~ PRIX 1!1~ Et ... wflMI ... , elr, P.S., ¥1Nyt roof, , . . 14,01111tl .... 10614) &.,, ..... c•r. '69 CAM.ARO Coupe 6 qollltffr, J ~. rMle, ... vty. '$2999 $1999 $2699 $2499 $1499 $2299 $2599 • $2899 $2099 $1999 121,000 c•..W Mii ... IYWTl2tl 1 '67 MIRC. Mlniull c,_. • $1299 Alr, P.S., P.t., 'f...S ........ ~iryl 1 ,..f, too4 MJI ... (UYTl24) '69 ·DODGE o.rt C:,.. $2099 ll-'ie, P.S., evt.., YI,~ ...t, •Ir ..... IXXN940) '71 PLYMOUTHb.a1m $ 1,000 ..... , ..................... ....... .I 2828 HARBOR Bl VD. • \ I (74641E). . wh11I. {llfllA) TRADE $219.9 . '70 EL CAMINO '68 DODGE 1/2 TON 6 cyl., 1tick, R .. I lt7J4H) I ft. teleulopic cemper, Auto., v.a;· ... ' $2199 R. 162416AI 169 EL CAMINO $2899 v.1, R., P.S., Auto., Air. 14261!El '67· FORD ECONOLINE $2699 PickuP., 6 cyl,, Stick, R., IZNM~ 32]) '68 EL CAMINO V·I, R., P.$., Auto ... Alr. IP26261 $1999 I '69 EL CAMINO Auto., P.5., R .• Air. I P2627) $2499 70 CHEVY Vt TON Pickup. V.I, R., Auto. ( 121 IAl $2399 70 CHEVY 'l4 TON Plcltup. CC., R., P.S., Auto., Air, v.t. IP2614) TRADE 70 FORD 'h TON PICKUP Pickup. V-1, R., SHclt. 117211A) $2599 ' .... '69 GMC Vt TON 6 K>' Ft.• Step&We .IM. Y-1, Sticlt. (tlJAJ(TJ $2199 " •69 fORD 'l4 TON 11 '1\· ft. ..,, c...t.111.ci' Holi4•v COfllp•r. v.1. L ll127C) I $1199 '67 CHEVY '1'< TON Pickup. R., V-1, Stick, HD Equip, IU51250l . $1799 '69 CHEVY I TON · '69 FORD ~ 'TON VAN 6 cy1., Auto.,. R. I P2572 I $2399 '69 DODGI % TON VA .. V-1, Auto,, R. 114121C) $2599 70 DODGE 'l4 TON VAN V·I, Auto., It IP2149 J $2799 '64 CHIV. Vt TON With Mf'+'ic• at1Uty tioclv. Mu •• ,. Ml•• 1,000 c•11 M· w-erifiH. C•r•· "' .... 1'26401 . $1399. '68 CHEVY SPORT VAN . Y0I, P.S., Aute.,' 2 Sett. flot2.CI' $2299 '69 jiC)itD % TON VAN y.1, l., Aate. IU1!4CJ $24H NEW CA..U 546· 1200 USED CAIS-546-1203 • ,, • TAKE;YOUR,CHO • '71 VEGA · 71 COLT 'l'1<""'' '"·'" ~~"''· '"""· IMM£DIATE l::'.r.'t. ~""tA..""'..:: bUdcit MOts. rinyl inttrior, ~ tilrion. rK!Nt ... Mimi ""'""''""""'"""""" DELIVERY .,_..,., ... ,, ... , .... 141111Ull5990 • .. more.Low-~"':"l '69FORD IAIAJllJOO 2 Ck". H.J. Vol .... trw.. ...,., ...... .. ,._..,....,,._~,. ... vai.n s933·00 OIMAll · OfFll '68 Firebinl a.IOOl llAUIW w.-.rrw..rccwllllatle,_. ....... ~ .......................... lldlry ..... tlt ................. 6UITO $11882 OPEN IAllllOPI 7DAYS A WEEK '70Chrqer '7lPLYM. . I ,._ """"' ' v ...... --.. ............. ,....... .... iflrior,4730f' } $178 . ' ' • 1, '· " • • • ALL 1972 DEMOS • MUST BE SOLD ~'"' AT . UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS WHILE THEY LASTI DUSTER LAsr 2 WEE Ks NOW EVERY NEW '72 :~ . CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH AND USED CARS ~· SLASHED IN PRICE · 1111 ORDER TO MOVE 'EM :·: OUT! PLUS EXCISE TAX REDUCTION' SAVINGS. ~ RED TAG SALE • • • • BRAND NEW ~72 SATELLITE ATLAS SERVICE DEPARTMENT • Welcomu ind I honors 111 Chrysler Corpor1tion veh lcln requiring service ind w•rr•nty work,.nprdl111 , of where car w11 purch•Md. W• honor Muter Cherge, lank1m1rlc1rd, C1rt1 Bl1nch1, Amerlc1n E•press encl Dintr1 Clwb. ~~I USED CAR RED TAG SALE '68 PLYMOUTH SATlLLITl 2 DOOR HA•DTOP' \18 tulom•tic,. rad io, htat•r: powar ' ' •• , tir conditionn9, ¥fl'IVI lop I ttfl" • ) ,,; m•sfi '9s '68 RENAULT lt10 SEDAN Autom•t· ic fr•1um· . N• lJIJ011 _,. 1c, co11J ·i· • '•aio fit 1 1 1011, (W/J/101 ' a tr. $695 '69 FORD v GALA.XIE 500 2 DR HT I , •utom1tic R&H ' ' ' & fira~11 vin ·1 t ' ~ow1r 1fttring IYBDsso i Y op, ••r conditioning. ') '68 CHRYSLER VB ,loo ~ DOOR HARDTO, • ' ~u om1t1c, rtdio h 1t11rr119, pow,, b '• ••ftr, powir . '" ., . 1119· •irc1/11nt co,.d't' ' '" condtion. I 1011. CXWJ28-4) $1495 , '71 PL Yt.tOUTH \18 , 1i1tom1tic, power 1t1arin9, radio, h11tar, w1w, air conditioning. IRH-41· GIEI068lll ' I TOWN • COUNTIY WA&ON \18, t utom•tic, rtdio, h••ltr, powtr 1tterin9 Ir brakt1, air conditioning, whitt 1idt will tirt1. l6770MUI ~3195 ' , I ' , ' " ' • TIME m ...... = !:.!•,., "" . SPICIAL CLIA~NCE OF COMPANY CARSI ' 0Hr A -To C"-e - • Fr.,r.-Tlloodoro loblM Can -lwclud,o 1'71 aod '72 Plato -M ..... -MGYerick -Torioo - Statloo W-M-' . • HUGE DISCOUNTS WHILIE THEY· LASTI '71 PRICES ON '72 TRUCKS !. , . NEW 1972 ' F· 100 STYLESIDE , ., . WI ',...,,_, 19, 1972 __ IS .THE ·,TIME TO • • • FORD · FOR ;:,, . 19 i 2 ,I I THE NEWEST CAR YOU'LL SEE THIS .YEAR You iust can't continue to grow for over 50 years under the same .ownership and manai~·,,, m~1;9t1 If you let ANYONE beat . // / your savings, ~·~ice, or ... i. . / r. ,' I IT'S .A FACT! - EVERY NEW 1972 FORD ' CAR AND LIGHT DUTY TRUCK IN OUR HUGE INVENTORY IS PRICED LOWER TODAY -MODEL FOR MODEL-THAN 1971's WERE PRICED_ , A YEAR AGO TODAY! There Will Never Be A Better Time To Buy Your New Ford!' . -.. • 'PICKUP ness integri .... ! / . . _ _ · ; · · ~r ..-~/--...:/:::......!::::==========±=~ ONE· OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA'S .. t • ' " / BIGGEST -1972 PINTO. DISPLAYS'.-. . / TESTDWE . ' . LEASING1' SAVI qH LOW MIWGE , PU· DllYIN MO DILS I ~ OYll 1S llAUTIFl!L I'll DllYIN Clo.IS NOW HADY l'OI IMMIDIATI WSE. EXAMPLE: ' ' ChtCM"M tr.t bumper, arm rests. .,.,. ti,., courtesy liiaht 1wltcMs, ltrlg!tt met•I 1rlll, dlx freth •Ir htr .. INlckup llthtt. .W• m1rk.,. ll9hf?, r9flKtor1, ,-dded ln1t. 111nel, 31 amp 1ltern1tor •ncl m.,... Order todayl NOM LIGHT -PICKUPS TO HU.'('( DUTJ CUS-TOMS, OUI TRUCK EXPERTS CAN SAYE YOU MOST!. _ .• F,'\-~t:TE /'TODAY% ·· .197~ PltqO 6687 ~o:: , . . Ol'IN' lllD 2000 eng., auto. trans., rad., htr., w/w, tint glass, cpt, whl. cvrs., met&l accent trim, pre driven -only 4900 miles. (785DW) .lfi(il , ;_-( ·~ . BIG ·SAVIN~S ·ON -21/2, ;ACRES O~F N.EW CAR TRADE-INS ALL OFFER~ CONSIDERED MAVERICK-PINTO SALE! TRADES ACC~ PAID FOR .· OR ~OT! EXAMP=:l lt71'• 4 op...io, J opood., '"' ,;, ;,,d, l .,lom•ll< mod•lo. ....-.-,.-~ .,---SP~EC-l;LS~-"'"y f•ctorY, ... '""'·a.Mi ........ ""'· .. _J .-1· ., l·,, .... -.,. f ~' .. ' r -A llPI. ~ ,. 1p•1v, 90-ll'U•l.1 1111.oAAll ·t•' .I ~ -1,;·._ L.T.D.-Galaxe-J-Bird-For~' 'sa~le! ~, . ....., io ch••• '""'· '65 ..... '71 Modoh. Sport ..-, .-II. 2 & • \ ..... di .... & ......... FtiH power, air coodltloo1"9-w ... tl• .-. • . ' EXAMPLE: '70 FORD CUSTOM ' 4f door, VI, 111tom1tic, ~w1r 1t1•rin9, good mil••· (l57VUJ • . ' . --------------'70 MAVERICK I . 7J. PINTO . ., . , OUR PRICE $1550 ·1~4-9-Y :, ' $1410 ~~ $16JO ~1: ·,-,..;~.;;-·m--..,,,-. -L .. -U-. -,-. -6-. 9-6"""':'-.,,-0PIL--/-:/~---$-8"'1.,-6 .· 0.1 ":,r.;_llt~'J'~ ·. 0 ·~7 ~ curws '1196 '70 IMP~l.4 2 Dr. H.:. '2196 Hardtop. R.\H, auto. '" Automati\:-fransmlsalon. '68 Y.W. IUG ,96 ' ~~i.'t ~~ ' ~( u~,~Jr ;:,,•~.,radio, " . .. P.S., vinyl root, air (841 A9A'.> Load~. good miles. (TZM866) ' (09:1.AKU cond. · · CXSR931) · ·--·--------- • :.. r ,; ' Auto., P.S., P.B .. P-windows, Rm, auto., P.S., air cond., 71 T-llRD HARDTOP $3996 ·' "7o FOlDl.TD 4 Drl H.T. $2396 AM-FM, air, tilt whl., good vinyl root, &ood miles. ~ miles. (694BZJ) · (Z72ACF) _ ' ______ ...,.""!""'_ ·----------,,. ,,:_ .. , . t '70 GALAXll 500 ,.r,$2596 ; 2 Dr.; H.T., V8, Auto., }t:lH., ! Fact. Air, P.S .. Vinyl Roof. -(701 ACD) I . • ,, FC)ID GALio.Xii soo '1496 4. -pr. Sect., fac. atr cond,, power steerlnl!t... radio, heat- er, V-8. CZDX-t8l) '70 CHM IMPALA Out. R&H, a~to., P.S .• a!ri vinyl roof, good mt es. (475AFX) · / . ,, MUSTANG SALE! . I ~ -11~' ... • .. t ....., .... --· '65 ""''71 -.i...eo.,... ......... -!bl• .... 2+2 faltHcb. -· -4.,.... -... ---. -llllt-1• modols. EXAMPLE: '66 MUSTANG HARDTOP Fully f•ctory •q11lpp•d. R•cfio, h1•t1r, 9oood mil11. ISVAl66) , OUR PRICE $896 , M111'1_ to Choose from . Ch·evy, Datsun, R•nchero,' 1/2 ton and Ji: tons, Flet bed. '67 thru '71 models. EXAM:PL~64 FORD lfl TON PICKUP VS, long bed, service body, 9ood miles. 150 82 1) OUR $895 PRICE Custom. Aui.., RlH, P.S., . 'ff OLDS •TA a 51996 P.B .. P·windowl, factory air, vinyl roof. (YXSZ71) YlSWTOv~°i:' RQ!._ .. ••"" & D ..... 1a. C°"""Y ..... 1¥•• T ...... , • ... -..•111, v-. M.c.. Tor .... Op& '61 *" '71 •••-IL ""Solie' _,.. __ , __ _ .. EXAMPLES: '71 59UIRE WAGON '71 DATSUN WA•ON 10 ••••·YI, •llf•·• P.S., 'lt&H, •1r. L-·inll••· 4 1,..d, r•cfio, h•1t1r, •Ir coltdlHonln9, 9oocl Lik• 11•w• (496CIYI ' Mll11. (725CFFI • ' $3896 . $1996 ' 2060 Harbor PARTS-SERVICE HOURS 7 AM To ·t N MoN 7 AM To 6 PM TUE-Fill '1 I PARTS DEP.T. ONLY 8 AM to 1 PM SATURDAYS • j . l ff DAILY PILOT w.......,, .i....., 19, nn Fuly synclnniiod hons. 170 Cll 1t.....,Y ...... omissloo conlnll, self adjusting bral<ts. tfltsirl.,i.nioch;,,,.(91y107193) 1MMIDUlTI DILIYl•Y · 1972,JHUNDERBIRD USED l4NDAU . ~ $ · Split bench seot, Michelin wsw rodiol tires, power steering, · power brokes, landau roof. Less than 800 miles. (2J87NJ38271) '65MUSTANG H1rtlt., Radio...._,, 81Jcket s.ots. (PIY292) ''65 LINCOLN . , .. , ..... ,. ~--•yoir.llQl1nl SQUAlllACI All oiili'd.1368074940 .'67 MUSTANG '68MUSTANG • I . ,!2ilNO $ Cnii-~·lrDns.. all now Torino dtsign. fnlnt disc linlkH. dw.ct air •entilotion, emission control. 2A25l165472 IMMEDIAn DllMIY ·•ULLPRICI '::~ND '72 lJD·$ 2 DOOi NAIDTOP 302 V~8, cruisomotic, p/dis.c brolc.ts L steering, luxury trim, emission control. Order vours in your choke of color today. MUSliWG $ 2 DOOi llAIDTOP ' Not striped but equipped with -·trans. belted ms. color keyed racing minors bucket stats. 2FOU 50952 I IMMIDIAftDllMIY ,. '69 MUSTANG:: I H4tp. Rod"IO, htofrw, butktt wcits. (ZAC-652) c ...... 500 . V-8, auto tron1.. poww lfffl'ing. factory air, all origml.(108AK5) / 4 lf>ffd trcins. 1600 CC lflll., kcktt stats, tmissio1t control. 2RIOW!48407 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY PULLP•ICI BRAND NEW JiUCK & CAMPER KING 'Q', THE ROAD CABOVER Eqpt. with stove, sink, icebox, etc. (2509RV) ONA NEW!72 FORD PICKUP CUSTOM STYUSIDI ORDER YOURS TODAY COMPLETE CAMPER PACIAGE f '67 ECONO · su,1rV•.• Ann find. nttds paint. (X9S830) '69 CHEV •. 1/2 To• Pidup, with htavy duly equ~. (616061) '67ELCAMINO , c ..... V-8. oulo tronl.. power sleerirl;, rodio. heater, {Qj4566) '68'°0DGE ' l/2TH , ·aJSTOM CAB PICKUP, ayto tronl.. r~. hitfw. Jlow m~as. (955828) \ l '69 El CAMINO CUSTOM v.e, outo trons. aircond.. (152000) • DIX c 19ffd,' radio. heater, radio, htotw. lklf'IM Nt. WJW002 '69CORTINA D1l•x1W11t• Auto truns .. radio, htoltf, v1ry low mil1L (01281<11) ' ' $ ; •• • ••• ... · . 7 \ ,,.,. t • • ' ,;..; • L ... -.-.. .. -. • •• _._ ...... • • EDITION . . . ' ' r • . VOJ,:. 65; NO •. ,,, '7 SECTIONS, 96 PA6E$ • · ORANGE COIJNn', CAUFORt~IA WEDNESDAY, MNUARY '19,."1972 .TEN C&ITS ' , • ,. ' .. C~~n~y Solons 'Cite Poor .. Di~(rict , , ' j. ·Alignment · . . isy TEMY OOVILLE · • .. ... Dlllf "" .... The-· on&-inan1 me.vote concept his ' ~ '~sed out U1' w)ndow'' ·in Orange eo.,rity, ,ic<:Ord~ to_ the cotiJily'1· anro,. slate fectsla!Ors. ' · •. '· · While • .,._, oller!cl ' dll!erlnt view• .on the .c;.Iilomill SUpretne Court cled•ion-ltrtib!i -. .u"'9b!Y Ol)CI ...,.le mpportlciinnent,.U.Oy· '11 uJd tllls 1 county 'lulf IM ·pooml dtatrld all{lilnientl-ln·ttie .tote .• ' • . .• 'jl\ere ""A'l .Ile 111y respportlooment action for this year's eleCilon," Wd A1sim'blym11t· Robert Burke' ·(R·HiJn. , ! ·. ~ . . ..-• . . '/ . . N~on Vows ' . . . . . . .. Retaliation • -• .. ' 6 fu · SeiZures '• ~ I.; • • ' Queen Baitling Bug LONDON (AP) -,Qooen Bllalbetb II ...,..i -. todly *ltb • ..., Cold al -Smlrqham -In -Eqland. A ........ llid tlll-Queen t.f canceled au ....,..a for thl -frll da)'I. ' ' tingt,m Bemla), "'So this JDNDI tbe cme-talt fepresenlatJon, because of his may get under a new plaa. man,..,.,. concept is out &bl wndow di&trict's size. . . Both of the county's stale &nators, m Onap Coomly." . l'A> a r•Mljt ·o1 W..'' Cory said, "the Dennis Carpenter (R-Newport Beach) Buna11klllil-y dlalrlct, wtlll a · poople of Oran&• CQunty aro a Itttle.,sbort and James Whet-e·(B>Garden Grov0), pdpula~ near fiOO,OllO la the laril•al m clianged,· despite. the sterling quality ' of. • agreed that · 1be counly'a populatlon • the -• their cumnt leglaiators." . , growth has earned it more repre1eo- '"'9 dlllrlall ol Burke and fellow ·Badbim Couid llol' be reiched for cam-tat Ion. ~ RollSI _..., (II· moot. . : "I think the legislature got what it Nnpirt -) 11111 -OOry '([). Assemblyman John Brlps (II· deserved,'' carpenter said, referrjng. l,o G"'*'<liart) are all ·-Ibo IGD,GIJO Flillertoo) said ·hi wai . pleoM!d the the court decision. "Tbe·'wllole •process • mart, nearly double 'the recommeMed Jeplatare wOuld have• a chance. to re.do .. .was unnecessa'rtly"milUndled." / 1be'f0r_tift'Aisembly distJict. •. the reapportloament plans. 1 Carpenter said. he would seek a con-- Cory •aid lie ·doem't 'll)lnd nnmiJIC . He said the Democrat.' adopi.d plan J stitutlonal amendment to take reap. again In.his old dJslrict, but. be· felt the deprived'Qrange County of I tlilrd Senate portlonment OUt o! the hanils O! the state • people ;of Oraoge:County:~ l!Ot 18llllli seat and another Assembly dlslrict it leglslalure. · r. • · • , • 1 ~ • ''Tblo b ·all a real sliame," Whetmore said. 0 Its-.ilot ln the interests of either . the people or tile RepubLican Party •. The congteuionaLreapportionm·enl will· give the .. Dtmocrals 'row-of · the. five new seats." ~ Whelmore said he felt the county's . ' senate ' and · assembly districts · •l\oUld haYe been cut down to proper aiu. ''My district has 750,000 people. I'm happy to 5'rve them again but the district should have about 490,000 people." Neltlier John Schmitt (R-TuJlln) or • Richard Hanna (!).Anaheim), tbe eOun- ly's two u.s: rep.-aUves, could lie reached for comment. The only significant cbana:e In !be.stale court's 'approval -~·~ l"llPo , portlonment ls that Sd!qlitt. a ·momt>er\ o! the John Bite!\ Sociely, wW no lonpr represent President ... Nilon · aDd lbl · Western Whtte House. In San Clomenla; ~ Schmitt' district was pulled Inland, an4 the aecttons from lla\bOa lalml, CO.... del Mar, Laguna. Boocb, San Clemente and into San Diego ~ will form a · new congressional ilalrlct. :- • .. Parents • ID.· .. CapistranO i Get . Briefing , All~ yettt; .. . .. .. ••1r~ .. ·12-month ' . Education • Pl~ 'f~ld .. ·· -'I' • ,-• \ ' . .. .. -. .. ·--~· . ~7ii;... firiter J' • .: &an Juan Capillrano. . . . • ' , Tll&Capiall$o ·ulllf¥ ,School,~ '1 • , , , l,s one of, -CGUDty dlalrlcta con~ 'M· o" m' :$nd· '..Pop' ·: _a1110r.blg II/I •a.11" ,J.n ·wblch 11·cur·; . ~'!!1iwYlD uiiln lbe .Sin~~.~-" e ·uw • pb(eiitii1 maw. .... .-a.1: mu--) S.to. teS., .. E.xem. pt ~~t::::r.~"I..~ ~lalnlnC'irhY )l!I c!lstrlct -to··~· F "~ ls 15" I ' / 1 •I . :rblil wiltro "Bufu.;,fact thl~we faced I crlllcaJ · · · bouslnl aborla.le-acted 11 a'catalyot.'' • · .. WASHINGroN (AP) ..'..Tiie C<ist of 'lleilpondiJ\g lo qdtsiion,s, Ash.ton ;aid · • · . · • the nlne-waek tnStructlon period fo110wed !Jvll!C, ~il "'9Y• ~pied small tiy 'a ·tliree'w!et ·vacation bad one ad·· retail firms with anriual:aloi•o! lelS tban. vantage Jn that chlklreh·seemei! to forget' . f!-.000-lronrprice controls ml about '5 1... thin Ibey do · over a three-month per<elll • all realal 1111111 from ... ..... IUllllllel' trola. But ~ adiDitled that all-~ school Tiie -a_.....i II accepted the has not -ailown to be educationally ,..,.1111 ..... Mln or the Price Com-•better than I nine-monlh.plan, bul &bout nilwklltbat llDIII "mom.m:l pop" retail the same. !Irma oboalll be eumplod' from price "If children 1re !org.wn; 1 ... In an walrolL Tbe aemplloo l(lplles to abooit al~year school but are tatlnC the 11me 15 .,..-.i.111 nlall.aalois and ·coven 11 children In a nine-month achool, then . -15 pe!mlt of. aDJ:Olal] companies where ls the advantage?" ubd a parent. In tile"'"*"·· ""!.~ pomt"!, out lba!u.bia dlltrtct had EwftplM !tom rent controls are only -n opera.ng an year program ........,__,.., ~-• .._,,..._, rented for · since July and had not bad a chance to ~ .-.-.. --. make academic evalu1t.i0na. lclwer !ban -periods :•Tbat ls one .-i why we're only in· wbere ttie landlord own1 'four unlts or volvlng part of our district on a two-year leis, ~ unlla l'lllllng !or $500 • pilot basis," ~ aaid. .. • mon(h ,er more, ml owner«cupled Roy wil!ianis,. an lnmmodiate school dwelllnp,ot lour or 1.,...,un11a having principal in Spring Valley, said one pro- i.p. Iba • --rental agree-grim lbal bu· lllffmd became-or au ment. ~ · · , y..,. achool wu Ille junior high muaic wW l'llQOveifrom ,(..'()Doo ~n'i, " . . . , 1DIDlml of tba.:IU m1lllM i · Jnol,. bl!i<I 111emtlerf._ for eramP,le. .......... Jn tlle ... 1 IW\io w\ire -an Yatllin wlllJe otben were lion. . . • ' In -.... Ii""' lk~y to 'l1ie abia\l noted 11111-lwo-thlrds• ·-e back durinl vacatiao just !or the ., ... lllNTI, ..... 1) (See~ VIWt, Pap I) • ~ t .. ' ' . : capo's ~uncil,' Mlianee ~o sfu.dy Development· ' . The ;.trects of San Juan Captllrano'• rapid ... tlopmenl wW be" ezplond by ~· of the City 'Council and the Alllanoo or H-nen· - ..... ·opae1a1 atudy -foallbt at 7!»p.m. btllla ...... u c:bomllen. the .....u wlll ..... r.w. q -In I ......U.. l"'ljl- by I .......... , wllidl ..U 11111 the djy 11111 doltlopment 111 nfllllnl la -• .,.,-...,.,, lml and -to -I ........ ~ -~ ftl fiWJ•11 of tba ankl1wn would MID llft •·eltJ,. eliuef ID nrmn lW ~ -to decide II tile pro-JIOOli!I of ..,.. to .... by •la ........ -. Ollllr ....... -in tba -'lltlon to more larile open ricreatlonal are.is .In the valley., ; · , -Developing a definitive pl'Oll'lm for early de\'tlopment or parka and their maintenance. · < -Amendtnc the general plan to require Iha 1<rr.aln remain In )la notural Ila~ .aa ;r..~~ bl • • ' e. I lor'illl eorly oal>bli~ Ola pallUe ~~Uon ~·· ·Aaolhet porl !lie noolJlllon WU I,... qUO!I fllat tba city lake a plllti,!e ataM apiaat I poopooed 1,0IO I Mn molltfe home IUbdlvlsMln nortlrnll "' the ctty llmlla. The city compiled with that re- quest by appomting the Mayor to i epidenl Ille city'• position wbon the matter, comes before the Board of Qipervllora. , " Two m~ san Clem~~e Rsidents -: · · r ' • • , ! • ' • one'6! tllem a C!o lslent crlUc of ,some <.A.court.l!attle·to. llop.COnltndlon ·ot city pracUces -have taken' oul 'pap.rl new. hospitals In Orange -O>aftty ··ojlenel as candidates !or City Council. Tuesday wtth I charge by sevenil It brings to seven the numbei o! .,;. ealabllshed hospitals that aurpllll,holpllal Uclpai.d cindidites !or two ·ciuiicu· pops "bola brtlie coupt)o m coltiN ~. April 11. 1 , •·· · 1 tnsarance companies and public apm:ies Erle lloucher, San Clemente building 1ZZ million a year. • designer wboee scathing letters· io tJio cl-· The char1,1 came !rom t('e naW!f ~ ty an '• '..Di o.r-.....U '...,.sll!;\and · efi" c~ Hesllll"cil-e· ~Of!iliri Ralph ~inaon., t motorcycle ~ Aiioctlt.,., wtltcb bu ftJe4 lulf 'In proprielOr are the latest upiranta. Orange County superior Court. In .. al· Boll> toOk out ndm!J\atlofi papers Tue.-tempt' to halt Iba conal1'11c1Mln · °' ,,... day. : coun1y ·holpt1t1S> . .They join these.mop u ,potential can' : CllCPA clalma thO .C<JU!i!r ls ·,almd1 dldates: . . • o~ with holpita11. -\!/,alter F Evans · Jr., how lb.\ city'~ •,Tb& poop, ,I~ by .It ·holpilal .Mr mayor,•!!" plaN to 11ek 1.1et1•>"'1'·"1"• mlnlalrators, names the slate 11 .defen. . ..._ Aorthnlp, whorwW !ie,"°"18,• dinl'lii 'an lcilon:tblt is t1p0de.\ ID tiaye !OU{l!I le!!n ud who now II chairman-or , ' • · • , the ·..-,· .Local AcencY Formatloo alatrwlde reperClll&i\>ns; • , Comm1a11oo. CllCPA clabna that J!>e ttate Ii -Paql Prellei. corporate bead of the threatening pr0sent standards ~ medical san Clemente Inn, well known Jit com-.care In lllla•ana by pannlWng the con- munlb' 'affairs 'anll ·a pinmace with a llructloa of unwame,I boaptlall. , atrene 1iailon wttb .the Phlldentill eo-, Tbe boapllal .,...P includes Hoac lcuqt In San Clemente. Hooptlal, NewpOrt Bea,ch'ml South Cout >-An· u.i..., dlalrman • ., tlie plan. ~ • lillpllal, South Laguna nilll 1¥1111111-*'>D tba htct-l......,, -Ila n>1Dbtrl., l I · 1 • up bt the last round Qf:-,1wo :reon The lafnult .arauea tbat'lba quality oJ qo. • ' ·• . ' 1 r* ) ~ ·• • ,,,.,.,.,\<lite Jn 4)'qe Counl.1 an be -.1.-1aio.,:1SanllMnMjel'Olident """* to-ralllllly .dadlne V mo-no -·a flnl ilipor-eoplaill -plul for aeveral ...,..... 11r11 in llOt Alie ... 001mt7, -·Illa""*"" 'li6apit1Um1-to (l'oeeed. -..,, local 'fin . .,.._ pl... . A-.,-taptlall 11' the P'*"8 -larl aqd alao'.fllund in' a ...... JIWl!dl ValllJ . Conunaolty Hoo;illl marathon cor.bover11 .-... ..,., .. ·--.....auy..,anlOd ;uu'J I 1 I .. ---tbt dty IOU -• • ....... ID Ibo lr1tl .. I ·'lrtoad "' Ibo San am.. In --_,. court." • l bu.....,.. fars• lllla of c_ .... !or ' a!CPA ~ tbol bllcbn of m0111 council J>OllllaN, and wllll lhO 1111niJ Pfl!POl'd hoa .. 1111 In cadrlimla -wi tlill ,,.,.. (thi cletdlt111 II _,, 'tlililltd thi lplrlt d Ibo W. DallY act . .., FM · I) all _, candldala lln· el• ' Tbe llllf1 ~ e 11 '1' pt a .. '""'*'· . ·-"' ..,Wala boapttala !rem ... • ....... ' -. Clllli.. ft ~ .. -. ;jsJ ... .. -.. " :...~ ~ ' . ' ·~=laldooollmlroed ~-,.:; ... -...... '" ~ ....... 1~-----------'' --· 'tba ............. IDcludl 1'he .... hli1_,,.,.. -· 11 ..... up or an the IDihidall '"' • ..,.. ~ tlonl In San Juan capatiw lad .11111 lla manbel'lbip at ..... , ...... .. h lledlell t.111 uN caanell -C. lalnbW tjle ~· ~ of tit two )'lll'l ap 11 cudldateo w ...._ .1-11eo111t P111i111a1 doUncil II tht1 • • • • • I " • ~ O,ll~Y PILOl ;Capistrano. Annex Meef Set ::Top San Clemente Officials to Appear at Speciar Session ,f. special m .. u.g or the Capistrano ~ COmmunlty Asooclatloo hos 1"<11 (\lllod Morday night lo allow San a.meote officials lo discuss the effects or ·a JllOlslble annexation ol the 1111Jo. ~community with ti* city. ··;tiit 7:30 p.m. meeting wW Include an •ppearance by san Clemente Mayor ~ Evans and pty Manager Ken 'l'l'be special ..,,ion will he held in the ibietln& room at a.1 C a m I n o (jjplstrano and will dtal primarily with • ,, ' tacu and n,w.., la a Joypolllollcal -of tbt cmiinunlty wllh Iba City of SlnClomenle. Spakesmon ,far the homeowner'• group 11tt11 that the ,..,Jon 11 DOI the offshoot of a """"· jlUlb Coward aMtUtloo, &ut would he prt1114rlly an educstlooal func- tloo IOI' vOlen who might he coolronted wttll aoneution J11uas ln -Ing mooths. The San Clemerlte question Is 000 which bU ·remained in the bockgrouncl iinct the cneraeoce of a study on an- neiatiotl of Caplstrano Beach a.rxl Dana Owner Needed Polat wt* lllo Cllly al San Juan C.plltrono. . Aa!CJ<iatlco """ldo!il E.O. llt1am said that the meeting came about "~ thot C.pillrano. Beach realdtnts could make an lntelllgent decision on annexation." "All the facts hive lo he made Available by both cities," he added. Sentlmeol tn the communlty apparenUy 11 divided oo ~ annexation matter - three w1y1. Some, Reaaoo &aid, prefer to remain under county control. J;osses Drop, :.-· Calls Increase Recycle Cent,er Off er At ClemeQte ~s tn City Council ' Fire losaea took a drllllaUc dip In San .Clemente dver the piut year, but· actual calla, lncludlng 1 ,,.,.Y Jog of ambul111ca A lengthy report ooutlluling an offer except for one bitch. dilpatches rose sharply accordlng to the of San Oemente'• recyclln& center to the 1be lack of a forklift vehicle means annual report published by the city this cUy will confront cJty counCiln'ten toni1ht. that IODle stages of the operation are week The center may close March 1 if no new · 1 more expensive because lifting of P)re (.blef Burl Hancock painted out owner can be ound. · material has to be done by hood. that the dip in dollar Jou appeat'I Jojilid-~ ;ole report ha.:: pro-Burt lllloriul that the city could eel hlca• .. of Iha city's heavy Joa In 1970 ~~ -•-~ _; ~.~ lor 01 o~•-lhe ceo'·· with its exi•"•• equl~ -Iha .._~_.._. ftre t the Id --~•.,y IUCCOIMw proj«:l lhat ac· ~· -~ ~ ·-,. r ·,...,., -·--a 0 """" cepts -· --and alumlllum cans ment and tllll realiu a break-even point ~ di!-f0< ncyellng. · or a modelt prolil Structural losaea In 1971 in San Burt blnted in the report tbat he plan-Burt acknowledges that the city has in <Semmte totaled $47,090. nee! to live the wortlnmUt project up the past been reluctant to assume the ";The clubhouse fire csu.oed the IWD to earlY tills qrinr. recycling flll1ciion. 8"ell to $173,D the yur before. The teievia~ ICtffll writer began tbt "Recycling in San Oemente is MW an J~slnesa was extremely he.Ivy in tbe cmter early tut year and at presmt has economic, ecological and practical reali--~rllllent throuih the yur. Ambulance tralferl spotted it tight loc•llons for ClOJ. ly," he slid. cans were the ?DOit notable increaee. IecUcm ol tM newsprint and Cini and he "It bas alway1 been my opinion that ~ Clanento IUemen and polict all!> acctllll mii,rlll at a cent... leased ncycllng iJ, at Jeost partly, the city's piSi'olmm Uled city 'Ytblcles on rt ~ en an inidustrlal site. business. 'nlere are 1,000 to 2,000 persons casionl Jul Jt1r for ambulance dutlea. Since II. l>egan, the center bu •-'lied a week participating· in the project rlihl ..!'fbe bulk of thole came toward year'• .,.... now," he added. I a-fUI and .... worked IUCCOllfully, dtd u San Clemente became the on Y Among the savings the program has ~ provfdln( anergency service to given to the dty Is reduced costs for ton- Ibo area. · ........ P .. e J itage ol -h plclted up by the dty rub-';1'8 dtf-tir. and polic:e-blsh cootrador, he laid. v...:-prolMlklnally caaverted van and AT f YEAR Burl's center at preient serves as a ·. · It the nte of •per -penon fO?LJ • • •. wholuale clearing house and preparaUon Wch ~ency run. The city aervice plont for 1be recycled materials, where .doos ail •dP«id fo llOnellltrgeDcy am• baiidpertod. Bui It dldnl -k. newsprint 11tither1ccepted by donors or "",;:"" ~t tn!d 413 toW Anotller parent ap<MHd coocern over boulht from collecting entities, proc• t' thnu&I> the amw -·aplrtt and --On an all eaaer, then ahlaped to the MenCal year. . ......_., pnlCtllinc plant Li PDIDOOI. Thert, It Is , ,_.11e1orehad~•aJarms. year -am a ...-1 IOI otudlnta pn>ce1sedlnlo,_sprintagaln. ,!l'lla ~iiilll ~ -lie di.-llllo four -of JIG. I,_. primarily eomea from the ·Im_. llalt a.e "'"at-'l'br9 ~-alwaya la acbool wbile blghor price paid the center becauae of !!!'A. ... ,~--t.·_.._ ....... a ...... -tbapn>ce11Jnr. -•. . • :(. n· .. '!NI• ii • TraoQ .. Illa .... ,..... ... Dlolo. "' .!,.' r' • ' , ~'*·'~t;";;'::far==i' ~~-f':.,, ID 1171 all ......... lilllll 111111.• ' ' __ 1.,lall ,....-.lnldt1 .... up .pa loal ol ....... 111o ~~';: *it. • : -~'....:. ...:.... 'Ilia'--:;,/ ·•. -· -..-lll~WI er••" Iha ,p.t; ·~·iidt'tf-•jlll...__ ... .... II-"--tnifnc m!lllO;I · fl-a-· I • ' wlor ........ Tn oi.,. .. £. ,....--'bod a ·...O. • . -dowll, ,...111m· llM -· ll'wbdowu tololed.17 lall year aod. fl ao..., 111n -,._ .u.c1p1lno ,... w .1r10. bl u<i ,...,,..u.. · -"" · :City ofliclab, In an overvltY ol lhe lire , ~ema, JX'Oll'lllll -• liirhlinl plctuno, poinl (jJ 11171 aa a turning oe!ng developad m a year round ...,. palnt liir the' deportmtht with completion linuiJC baals. t!p spring of a new htadquart...a Other points modi durlnc the evlllinc J>91lding and the plans to hire new m .. till( 'and the an.r--for P!!!-1 lo aJlo1f far the 2H1011r•<lat telclim'iJicliidecl:' · dilly ol ftre crews lot the fits! lime ever. -8iudentl and te1cllen are "tncked" ;'fhe departmenl•llJJ) -'1cl he bo1altte4 t91<1ber Ill· mOst C.... ao a 1-boa bl' the two comi>anlto of voluntetnr, wbo the -cJui dUrJnr'the ent1"' 177 cloys, a!!ll would renond to piajor blues. n· -·---~· ;Efficiency, ft la hoped, will 1lao Im-.e Oil a ~ -_..,, Pl"Ve alter the 9fl'lllnl ol San Clemente -~ -paid ~er 177 daya 111111 ~I'll! Hoapltlt earJY in the spring. aa theY are now and any 'Hlra II coo- jll'he boapltal'I Ulilence within the city liderad Ilk• aumm. pay WOlild he. • liililts would dramatically shave the Ume -While all year«bool cauaeo baby 11!-n'eeded for a alngle ambillance run . ting problems for IOme, It 10lve1 the :eurrenUy, runs to and from South aame problem for others by tn1tinC Laguna to south Coast Community blbyslttero Ill the junior blgh avall1ble Hospital take about 20 minutes. all year. The time for the aame function to -Teachers who want the mmmer off San Clemente General would he Je11 than can arrange cootncts to teach "in· 10 minute&, olliclals hove said. ter....iom" the all-year equlnlent to aummer ocbool. · -- lnlClc llSl\i Ibo 6illlP, ~ ......... !!"! ' . . ·:~.;...:1 ·· ' " . REN'{S ••• I . of all~ dwelllJ>p .-of four mills or lea. • The council said the e~ns would remove much of the burden of enlordng President ?i(fln'• wag .. prlce. coo~ in areas1hat tend not to be inflationary. For eumple, in the rent.eumptiow:, the. ~ll aaki the e.s:empUom "will pqmll the manpawer of the Jll'Ul'llll lo ba' concentrated on thooe. areu·lhal hive lb• rrut..f poleiiUal for lnflation." The eounc.11 .laid exempting •mall com- panlel from price cootrola •pPl!_ts only to retail fll'DlJ. not am.all service firms 1ucb as a J1undry or dry claaning establiab- ment, a restaurant, a television repair ae.rvk:e or a yard and garden-care service center. "These retail stores are generaJly small famlly~wned and o p e r at t d businesa -'comer grocers' and other 'mom and pap' type of neighborhood and amall community retail firms," the coun- cil laid in a statement. DAILY PILOT .. Mil'-er Nam,ed lnt£rim -~ PUllJIHM CClll'Atrf' •• ,_, N. w ... ---.1 .. 11: Ro c .. ., ......... Gmsil- ,.._,,~ """ n1:::.:. .. ='" Qsolil II. i--'· Ntl ------2JZ .... tAw..,. ..__,r.o .... ...,nm 1-.ct 2111a-.. ••-11c-..... m12 --c-. ........ .., .... = .... .., """""" .........,. 1 ......... 1 • ' Water Board Manager Diraclors of the South Cols! County Water District swUUy anil unanlmoully appoimed · district Superillendent Ray- mond c. Miller aa interlm m1n1ter Tuet- d•Y to nu the pool lei! v1c1nt by the IUd· den mignltion last week of John •Tt.1" Smith . In a brief special meellng which lnr eluded the reading aloud of otws stories related to Smllh'1 mle1t1on, diAclori agreed to sward Smith 1 monthly aalary to Miller. The direcloil slrtsaed th1t the flit ad- ditional per month would be rqanlad as a "bonus.. for Mlllet'1 performance of ·the Interim duties. A permanent 1ppolnlmtnt of manqer of the cllltrlcl will como after a manac• mtnt aumy ii concluded. : Fall' blnll coma from the cllracton Tlltaday Cll Ibo -tor -·· alJll. -~ Read!Jlc ont dlal>lnr fn1111 Dn.A Y 'PIWI' adltlona OI Mooday Boanl aiatrman 'l'hOmu H. B"""'• mlt on ll:nttb'• eom'inenta on hll r1110111 for qulttq ("to .... pt a belt. ~ op- portunity"). 11ff• told tbent more than be told UI," Ibo tioant cbalrman said. Dirocton OflO!lly --the aallry levtlt aod ~ GUI that _, prlatad quoiatlooo .. Sm!UI'• ~ ..... -. .. oil. Miller wW raco1 .. Ult _. ulary "' fl.CS 1 month durintl hll lnt...im aunt. Hil atep levd 11 aupervisor paid 11,23& a month. Succted1ng him " SUperlnlendenl ·will he Bob Perry, whpae montl!IY wqe wW 1ncreaae lrom .. to .. a mOnth. In Munt mtttlnp, dlreclon prop)1aed to raevalu1te the pollclot pveming OJ> cupancy by the manag• of i cllltrlc~ ownecJ boua'al a reaervolr site. Smith lived In the realdenae·durlng his tenure."I'bO houJe WIS lumlshed by the cllltricl. Miiter bu ....,_ that the houae no longer ba offered rent.fret, but on a hduced-rent bull for aomeone on 1 auparvlaory 1 .. 11. '1'111 occupant aervea as a "cantaker'' of IOril for tbe dl.stritt lacllltles Cll the alle. Milltr'• job -wW plfl!lel.&nlth'• -Iha ........ -bit dullta --.. •lnC Iha wtter. diltllct and the South Clout County Sanllallon Dilll'tct.· .Each eallly llao ill own board and oharol equally lo Pl~ the manaaer'1 ....... '1'111 dlred«I alao made ooe other peraonotl chanat, but 11reaaad that II wouJd he I permantnt, not an interim, appolnlmlnt. Adq cllllricl f-W 11 bu r ~tlno wu mada perinanenl 1-.Hellad ____ lha "tomp«ary" ""'palloo lor ..... lhan ~_.. Others would prefer San Juan, and stul '!"'!" lun lowanl San Clemente. ,11le Jiiter city in recent months hll tiif,ill tj>wanl the palisades communltf with a~ioo of i :IQ.am parctl cur- rently in the works. Harbor Estates, patt Of San Clemente, forms a· a trip inland of the Palisades. Thus far U.. palisades does not show up on arme1:1Uon sphere-of-influence maps. lian Clemente councilmen pre~y -Cimino. de. Estrella as San, CJ,emente11 logical upcoast boundary. A.csociation members are e1pected to be keenly interested in what San Clemente could haVe to offer oo a large · annexation. Be!Jdes the increased tu rate, residents will be concemed about lhe · level of services and the structure of the city council. Local control ovtt r.onl.ng also ii foremost in the colony's concern as wel4 : Rea9Qfl adde(I. • "We want to stress that the community · as a whole has not expressed any desire to annex either to San Juan or San Clemente. "After all the advantages and disad· vantages have been compared, then the membership will express ils desires. Voter education is extremely important in the annexation issues, and we hope to l>fOVide much o flhat education," be said. Coast's Clear; Fog Goes Inland Orange Coast residents were enjoying something new ln a view this morning: the coast is clear at least down on the grolll1d. Damp, dismal fog which has plagued the area off and on for more than a week flowed on inland, socking in airports and crippling commuter traffic there. Generally, the National W e a t b er Service predicts continuing fog and low cloud conditions there, but an. offshore ... flow of air should ktep the coast' clear. Overhead clouds should dissipate by mid-afternoon, giving way to the seuon '.s typical hazy sunshine. Airwest Counters ' Stewardesses H"l!!N ~ell laid~ II would at,, tempt lo replace atewardessel who don't report to work bac1uaa of bomb lhrUta igainsl !hi airline durloi • strlb by inechanics. A spakesmsn said it hopad to use supo!rvlsory atewanltSsts and otber· tz• ecutivea to fill the void while the alrlina offers limited u ·rvice 'tn, IODle western· cities. ~ · ni. vice ~ of the ~ardess 4ivlsion of the Air Lint Pilots Allocia~ tion, Kelly RUeck, wrote Union members they di~ not have to work if they. were concerned about penonal .atety. · • She ,said two bomb threats had been · made &Jainsl working atewatdesses in ~boellix, Ariz. Mechanics struck the alrOne Jut Dec. ts. TODAY by IT'S A MYTH Put a watch on some people and it soon stops running. Let the same watch be worn by someone else and it runs like a dream. Some people just can't wear watches. Not true, according to the ex· perts! The main reason watches do not run well for some· of us it that we don't know how to wind them. People, afraid of over winding, do lillle more than wiggle the crown a few times. The answer for thue people !J an electric watch. It is also· the answer for busy people who forget to wind their watch. Wa carry a large aelectlon of elecl.ric watches In all the top makes and atyles. We'll be happy to help you pick the one that will assure you of attractive, accurate, dependable time. But, be warned. Not only wlll you disprove the myth about not being able to wear a waWI, you'll a!Jo IOH your ••CUM for belnC late to appolnlmenll. ' Two Seized InC6lorado Face Court ' Two narcoUcs smuggling ouspec!so a.. \ . ' . . . resled by Oran~• Coasl aulhorlUe! in Col~o Friday have been arialgne<I on chorges of conspiracy lo s10uggie ,nd ieli nareotJc;, ' oilkitals · a\ Central brsnge County Municipal Court ,.;d the two men will face a preljminary }\earing Jan. 25 on the charges to determine U they shoUld be bound over for triaJ. " The suspects are\lohn Gilhert.$aneber, 23, orZ4812 Selv1 !load, Dana Point, alid Jpsepb ManuaJ Cordova, 21, of , RockY. Rullng Bla•ted Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke held a news conference following the California Supreme Court rul· ing on Senate and Assembly reapportionment and 8.l!grily charged the court with "shock· ing bad judgment." See story Page IO. Weed 'Overdose' Kills · 22 Cows Iil Ranch~ Herd -·An "over6ose" of weeds has caused the dealh ol nearly two do7.en oows In Iha Ranoho Mlssioo Viejo herd tn recent days, ranch spokesmen said this week. 'l)le dead cattle, all cow s, totaled 22 at the end of last week and tl)e cause, says ranch manager Gil Aguirre, is the recent heavy growth ol weeds. Aguirre said that because of last year's bot summer, little grass remained on the ~anch grazing lands and cows, primarily, turned to eating large quantities of nox· lous weeds that have sprouted profusely after recent rains. Generally, a cow's intake of weeds is offset by grass which dilutes the harmful elfeds, he 1ald. "!l's When the COWi tol.llle W.eedS alone that there'• trouble,"1le a~ The dollar !OBS to the ~ ~tlon was set at about $i,OOO. .... ,,· The deaths, however, will hardly dent the rinch llml; e;jimated at 5,000 iteen and more than· 500 cows. County Driver Killed A Buena Park motori!l was killed early this morning in a single car accident near ~ Orange . drive-in theater .• Gerald Cavin, 40, Of 7901 El. Morocco Road, was dead on arrival • al the Orange County Medical Cent... al'l:lO a.m, Ford, Colo. · Botl\ men remainecl, in' Orange Cow>ty J iil today' in lie~ of posting ball; wb1~ was set, at' •too,oqo for Sanchez and $75,000 for COrdova. Narcotics •e~ts from Newport Beicli and t.aguna Beach, with the cooperation ol Colorado authorities, arrested the pair Friday afternoon at Cordova'• home in Roc~y Ford . &th men were named in Orange Coun· ty arrest warrants charging them wlth involvement in a drug ring which was assertedly smuggling marijuana and heroin over the Mexican border. Bail for both auSpects was reduced from the iniUal amounts of $62S,OOO for. Sanchez and $312,500 for Cordova at CheJ.r. Tuesday arraignment. A third suspect allegedly Involved tn the ring and arrested Tuesday morning 1s scheduled to he arraigned on conspiracy charges today. John Charles Gale, 2( of 35705 Beach Road, Capistrano Beach, was arrested at his home on $312,500 warr3:0t. • SanOemente Students Ride Again-Police San Clemente police have reinstated the successful high school student ride- along program but the number of gue.slt has been shaved substantially. ,. The program resumed this wett with two students at a time traveling on patrol with officeni, instead of the previous four to a car. The cutback came a bout a!ter offictt found that the glul ol sludenls slgn1ng up cut into patrol efficiency. Repeat visits by teenagers who already have taken the patrol tour also have been ahaved olf. · Schedulinl for students In the procram can be l}andled tll<Q\lih the wtudent ac- tiviUes "''ice 1t Sm Clelqtnto "'•h School. "' . ...... Ship Still Beached ENSENADA, Mexico (AP) -A 311Hoot Mexican transport ship wu at.Ill beached in a cove 10 mlles north of .here today while Mexican army officials tried to repair hull damage be.lore continuin&: their t!forts to dbtodge It. The California, a former U.S.' Navy destroyer escort, ran aground Sunday morning in a heavy fog. Several com· partments were reparted flooded Tueaday as the ship, idled less than 100 yarda offshore, was battered by waver. ·1923 NEWPORT BL 'v'.D" COSTA MESA COllYIHIEll'f TllMS IANl(AMlllCAlD-MAml CHA1151 24 VIAU IN $Alll t.OCATION PHONI 14W401 l • \ I' I • .. " '· • ..... M' tin c -..... ~ f . 1!! ' ·1 ,,_ · "CAltNAL ~-~·DC!~'.' ..id l!:i'=. "THI MAN WHO HAD POWER OVER WOMEN" ' • ~ I / Ti.. jr .. telt inonttor since ~'King Kong'' , · . . ' ~ ' . . .... lo "EYEL KNIEVEL" 5" -BIG FOOT In person Sund•y 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. --· ........... .. • \ New ·Theater • Coast Gets Orange County boasll one of !he largest rosters ol eom- munity !heaters in the eo1111- try, with al least 18 producing j)J'ganlJations. But, in -t .-1..-.W'S 'Sri.rt~~: --~ -IWA''J •U,Ulll 01silr1 HllllW .-·~ 'IWRW'! ._, --~-..... 1,..,..-..21 '· ~ . ' JoMpfl (. l.wlrlll po-. . Mike Nichols, .. ' ~~ .. . ---Ctk!DDM! JD " • ".. l.. I ' ..:.• 1. ' years It hu spawned ooly one repertoire. profeuJonal eompanJ South-"We plan a company of Cout Repertory in' Colla fewer than :Ill actors." he said. Mesa "Each aeaaon we will perform Jn im they'll hove 1 com-1 reper!on of probably six petitor: Pacilic G r o u p plays. P~prmllDCtl ~ In Orange County will be In Theater. rented facilllies, while the tour According to p r o d u c I n g will be booked thn>uch regular director Rlcbard Dow, PGT agencle1 or In usoclatlon with plans to tour ita productm eiiating theater organizations on the Pacific Cout, playing In other ctu ... In ciUes like San Dleco, Loi ''There la a possibility !hat Angeles, San F r a n c ls c o , the company ,may lnclude one Portland and SeatUe. This ac-or two weU known names, but counts for the "Pacific" in the empbuis will be on PGT. versatility and en 1 em b I e HDeath of A Salesman" and 11A View From the .Bridge" ..,.,. crlUcally uclalmed u the !lnest In the counly during the 1971 season; along with notable revivals of "Arltole and Old Lace" and 11Barefoot in the "'Park. 0 . ., Holding I ~ ·In drama !rom ~ Francisco · state College, Dow wu a director of the San Francis<o Open Ring and member of the original . ._, , company of Actor's Workshop .,, • of lj,an Francilco. ·He also studjed 1t New Yo r k 1 s Neighborhood Playboll!e with Sanford Melsoer. He received 'OW.. Your Own System' • "The latter part of the name playing, without !he old- la derived from the origlnal fashioned star 8)'81em," he ad- . Group 'ibeater in New York ded, and pointed out that during the thirties, which set ·~onnera .._.w receive a a tradition of artistic integrity, performance salsry, although · iMovatlon, and highest JI'()-we are unsure as to whether fesslonal standards," s a·ra or not we wlll operate under Dow •. , · · ' . ~ an$quity union contract." the first HunUngton Hartford Panoramic Audio Corporation of Santa Ana has acted on the recent FCC ntl· acbolarshlp to the Actors' Lab Ing that telephone companies must lease or rent their lines to private firmL where he worked closely with · The Orange County based operation has developed a complete phone system the late Mara Alexander tailored for large and small businesses. The system, no larger than a t~wrlt~ GUbert of both tbe Group er, replaces bulky switchboard operations. And when· the system is p11d for, Theater snd the Moscow Ari (five or six -ye~) it is completely owned by the customer. Theater. · _____ :__: ___ ...:__....:.... ___ :_ ___________ _ PGT Wiil. draw actors frbm Dow is well known to local For a time Dow was pro- ducing manager for. UCLA Fine ' Arts productions and technical director for the Actor's StudJo-West. While with the Talent & Contract Jocat ·talent 1·e<e k 1 n g pro:. audiences as president and fessional care«i, and mount director of Inine COmmunlty each production here be(ore . Theater producing on the llCI aettinl i,t u plfl, of ~~ ~urll!B campus. His productions of ., • , , 'o..o •• : r "' ·'S·~~~:Sp~ngled Girl' Set in <W tistminster Properties ·oivlslon of CBS. TV, he was the !lrst director and coach of the CBS Drama Workshop. He hu appeared in films and on television, and hu acted snd directed for nwnerous community and I • I • ' T'h e Wesfminster Com- munity Theater has llllDOUllCed its C8'1 for the Nell ·Simon eomedy "The Star Spangled Girl," the third production of its 1971·'72 season. summer stock theaters. Barbara Garllch will be "PGT believes that ils goal featured in the UUe role as an of becoming the west's' leading Olympic swimmer exuding in professional company. can ~Y patriotism. Gary 'Saderup and be attained by building a Martin Fuchs will portray two strong rapport among a young men putting out an talented, compatible group," underground newspaper. Son· Dow stated. "To this end, the dra EvaM is directing. '! , • p.n:xspecUve actors will Un- "The Siar Spahgied 'Girl" ~o' in· intensive train!>( will be presented , for · th'ree ~rjod together." _ Economic 'Patient' Has Good Qpfunistic Outlook for '72 NEW YORK (AP) "For extreme illnesses ex· Sometimes the oplnlon doesn't treme treatments are most seem to match the SP.taker, fitting. thus caUJlng ii to b e AIM Include In the category remembered for perhaps no a survey of a profesJional other reason. Into t h i s groups members that found category falls the following : 83 percent agreeing with this "The U.S. economy was on statement : "The Feder a I the -operating table last year. Trade Commission s h o u 1 d Wage-price anesthetic was re-assume a more active role to qllired to help subdue COit· prevent mia1oading packaging pull! lnOaUon that ~ and labeling of COl)8Wller pro. and fiscal treatment eouldn t ducta, • contain. Thi! was only one of many result moet Internal reoearch dep;;{rrienta rarely m a k e 'sell' reccmritendationl." --CtNfDOMf ll OJ 'pr-~ • l ''llf 'MOTIU• ~ w.~ends, openJni teb. l~~nd 'He dpJained ·that Paclfic play t ng Fr ld a y s '•;li d Qt<)up .. Tll!aterwUI then~ Saturdays, at the . F:ii1Jey .;llJpnberf. of the eompapy School auditorium, Edwards thi'ough "workabop auditions." Avenue at Trllfk Avenue, '1be Initial f.our-mon'lb Westminster. . . . workshop series will ~gin.in "International complications statements, but the answers accompanied the ailment The consistently showed approval balance -of. paymenta deficit of the comumer movement, a ruptured further, ~ndlng a be.lief that the government Oood. of dollars abroad . . . must get involved in the While the economy reswned marketplace when p r i v a t e growing after the 1 9 7 o entefprise faila to adhere to rec.ession, unemployment re-standards, and that t h e mained too high because the business c ri m m u n i t y Is recovery was anemic." responsible for informing and The comments were madt by J-ph Dorsey, president or the largest supplier of in· vesbnent buy snd sell advice, to the Securities and Es· change Commission. A great many of Argus customers ' are among thole at which !he criticlam WU aimed. Mpt hopes to expand ltl h•''*" by offering 1a new lfnlce 1o brokers who handle small IC· counts. o. • .~-r 1-r_·t.. ---.. STADIUM 2 .. .-:>:::.~--t-------·· S!AD!il+f -J .. -.. "· - "It • An...,..,.. -"ALtcll'S ll:ISTAYRAlllT" """' n.c..111 Ill "Star S,.,,,• .. ,,. tlMll U. Marvlll • "1"1111tY..,.W ...... "\.My .... fll9 Tri_.. eel "$1 .... o-t:" t•l • • AM ill. Caltr ---' . . . ~ flrwfl Cr CHiii" (II:) ~; Ll I STADIUM d .... .(' "Vlfllllllilll,.... ,., .. -.·~ ...... - . . ·• • • p• I ,, • ', " ,, I ' You muat HI RAI An ao1Duildlng " , truo·IH1 ldwntu,. for 1he w!lol• femllyl , NOW · SHOWING . , ... 1 WEEK ONLY' SOUTH COA$T PLAZA 1. •Soft Dllp l'wy. 11 Prlatot 546-2711 Further informaUolf and ad-February. ' vance ·reservations for ~the Those" seriously interested comedy may be Obtained · by may contact Dow at his home calling Dolores Harrihgton. at 138-34S5, for further in- aaz.4985. formation. · No trouble at all recognizing educating consumers . the pati.ent. The surprise is the "Perhaps.in a survey of the aource of the colorful medical general public these would not analogy: the austere Federal be surprising findings today, Reserve Bank of New York, said the group in reporting the whil:h ~y speaka a resulls. cold 111'•.Y 11,niuage. "But they are startling for Memorable, but not at all for the reason that the opinion doesn't match the speaker, iti this 1972 resolution : . •ru every American pledged himself" to work harder at hl.'i job, to give it all he's got, to turn oq_t better products, to provide better service-thin}; what It would mean to our economic well-being a n t. general prosperity .•• And what is the outlook IOI' some when the swyey is ol begins, the progllOlis I s more than 1,490 Dl&fketing the ptiient'a..heaJth? 1~ 1912 educators and n:eCutive..-all "UOY & lllE Ji.1111'" I .. ~-JUlrded1.f opllmlatlc, • 1 h e rnernbl>r•·, ~ .\he Amer)c;ao ·t-~:.::~~~~~~~~~~~!:::~~==~~l"'·~·P~e~n~pec~•=•~.'~'fllla..lli..-.. lt.M "And if the 1let'11et back~ -k' pbiloeo~ really tool: hold, ihe · t-and tla•-alabli·••dled ~ mw 1•·wdln would accopt ,,,, Jab tllat _alolt ... lll;rt 'C HN IP IE 1P4.: S: 0 N ON WIDE SCAEENJN.a-o • , . J FRAN~~NSTE:tN ;s BLOODY TERROR G·CO~O!\, Fri.]an:JL 9:30p.iit . fl l•' >! • •• • .. • • •lthtin•• o; . . = CINtMAi'. 1511 W. SUNFLOWEF\ Oppo&lt• So. COllt Pltll 541).(15'4 ' ., 0 ( •~iLDREN'S MATiNEES MGM . Nearly Ever)rone • Listens to Land~ , However, It ~tlnUes, othe dedicated to the;.J IJlCe of """DDm)'ll prlce-<Olt •ttucture rnarA kethtingd science. b't • ~~rfiatns.' under inten:ive ·tare tr memora e• com· mentary concerns, the .stock as attempts are made to market and the avallabtllty pf restore noninflationary full 90Und advice . em~lo)'rnent.1 ·It quotes the ''. . :0ne Ill !he'thingl that great doctor, Hippocrates: an institutional investor gets that ·!he .IJU~lic dots ncit get .are the 4 'sell1' recom- mendations. With the P.rivate investor, the ~ker mites 1 'huy' recommendation · of a stock, and once 1hil investor hu coniwnmated the transac- tion, 'and paid the. oonu:i!la81on, Airlines ·See At;9odYear • I ! . . Smith Bros • 'Drops' Out POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. the registered repre11ntattve (AP ) -The procluctlon of hu ll!Ue fuithOr oc!onotnic in. Smith Bros. l'Ollllh d"?P' in centlve · to proV!dO" iClditiollil this Hucls!>n Vatley clfy, where advice •.• 'W ASlllNGTON (UPI); - Sluart G. Tipton, president al the Air Transport "-latlon Which repreaenta the notion's lcheduled airlines, uys the ln- clualry will bound back !rom l""• ISOO million lou to ·brat even -1f7l flalaes 'll'e •kl. restaurant owner JI me I • 11'Jbe 'research' depilrtments Smith first made the little of inost hrokei:age flniil put black dropa m years aaG;'ltur particular emphaala on --end later this year, Ing out attractive llocka for The 'Wamer-illmbert eo. !heir customer{ to buy. ;.. a which acquired control of the Tljllon said last -tllo airUI* · hove '<liml*I out of · lhetr ri>ceuioo lhanb to COii cuttinc, an blct'eaa!e ID ---tralllc.111111 Ibo Im-. P1C1 al .• ,,_ ,Nljrm:• firm in 1964, • Aid that for ;'economic reuons" It will close the IDllll factory !hat has produced Iha sharp-lasting lozenges for more than a cen- tury . Cough drop operations will go to ao uiating plant in Rockford, Ill. A apokesman said the Orm will seek to aid any of the Poughkeepole p I a n t s 90 employes who want to stay ln the area to !ind new jobs. Ao attempt will' alao be made to ·find jobo • In the lllinols plaot for those who ~want to . move. he added. Am-pex Sees Fiscal Loss eooilop>lc prccram, Valued Stuff But .No Household Word DETROIT (UPI) -You -I, wollt C11 II, rtdll .. it, watch snd listen ltvm il fl malllo ,._ oar na ..,..., aod it.comes from deep in !he .,-. • "It" is a chemical 111hotancl ~~ a dlr· ivative obtained in the catalytlo craellloc md ......... process for~ It'• ,.. al a. 11• # • la 1119 hydrocarbon ...ie o! plO!ino wlllcll .............. higher octane 'or antiknock ralilll al -. 11'1111 tloi Cllrlallo ment ol lead eompounds to booli,..., ,..._ .. - and more paraty!W and -i.....tb wlll .. addod la 1uoUne blending to maintain port.,,.__ .~ use ol l'8f~ene ill .<>!hfr -ii a ao wldo-:IPnacl• Iha! )Ql\.l!frt~' by II diif .. .., "lfY!"'ls -> , I • :L....J. ,_.. , ~· J fl .. tm 1.7 llOllCll -• ·It_ .... produced In J.91.2. Parpy-ii tbe'eltlol lAaPl'd ..... REDWOOD CITY (AP) --.au.rat po~ fllmo ud•llln:·'~if Ampex Corporatlpn aMounced' art beflil -ID the 'tJ!llled -'al Ibo JW !hat II expecta a Joa cl about lion,._ Pll' -~wlll lo(al a!l9lll U .... '40 mll1lon equivalent to " a 1975, ind ~ --... .... ii espoctM It I.I· ' ~ 'ion~ r _f""l""9-· ' ~ • lhare , ... the year ending ™ .... _ ....:111 pennaneal ·~=£1 1, nezt April II. . iaftt Wearing jtplnl -lumilll'" *" It said about two-tbirdl of !llllDll and in 1)11/;= car and trvdf"' Urta. .._ • !he lou would be from current lido Pooioda ct -·"·-·'wen uaed la -IMt"'"" operaUom ond one-third from • 'l»IU ....., •. a maluaUon ol -ta and ....'...,._~=~=-::::---.:--.::: ~ 1 •aN1+1~ofr111'1(9.,lor ·~JQ-lo.*tub1eltyJ:9'.!..adoo~ COllttllgtat llabllltlel, I I , aJ1 ' J ' Dde from ~ lllm. ~ , ~ H. Haumwi, r, who ,..,... !J!m 'li,'~and" YlllOo lapll"ll'I iliado wu elected preoldd • and li9lD ~ Q>l!DIMtr ..,. IUah · ap -" chlal uecutlvo ofllcer. Jul ~al tllo"~ Ill* ad tht ,.... . .._ :':!r·:1:.~~ =~o::t'"' ~ = lar 1-lld- -, In .the process ol eon-Major uaers of pantqlaie -Du l'llal, wb1'fl 11111da1Jnt 10Verat operating p~ DocrOll, EastmaD Kodak. -~ 1111111, dtviaions and would dlacon-tapeo mt fodoll llld 81 •II, Am<rlcaft Plllr bi<M- llllue c e r t a I n unprofllabie trie1 and Dow Badldo no -K in the ...... al ~ Unel. > ester flhlrl and flllm. 1 KIDS .WVE UNCLE LEN ~~~~:,~= EnJq ~ -· -ary al SUndn OI ~ New Jenq.' . · ' • • • If D41LY PILOT SC .. Is I~ Too Costly To Be Repair ed? By SYLVIA PORTER Your rt:lrigrrator goes on Ille blink, you check out all p.O 1 1 J b I e home--caused ex· Jllanatlons and rqr•tf\llly con- clude 10methillJ i.s truly wrong llltb the machine ltsell. Should )'Oii spend tho money nqulred IQ Ill< tt! Probably not -11 tho 1ppliance is JTIOre than JI ~n old. The life expectancy of 1 ~frtgerator ls 16 years. Your black-and-white TV set mcll:ers and fades out. What lbout repairing this . one? lt "ell m&Y be wiser to put your money into a replacement ln.- stt:ld lf your m•chlne l!I more than 11 years old. That's your .e('s lite span. J Jn deciding whether to throw away an appliance rather than · rtpatr It, you wUI, of course, Consider in add ition to cost, the time and travel that may be Involved in gelling the ap- ]ilance repaired and the In- convenience to you. Bul you • muat consider at what ~=:y .. ~~Zi ~ npair 1 toc>old machine. Thua, 'the following guide on the life expectancy of ap- pliances can be of real dollars· and-cents value to you. While the f~ were prepared by ttft .Department 9f Agriculture IODle years ago, the estimates art believed sUU valid and it Ii tho most recent study the Departmt.ot has available. Applluco UI• Spu ~ashing machine, "'•!pomltic Washing machln•, ........... ;-. w,a'!'1'6 CliJthes dryer llefrllerator Freezer Ranges, elec., gaa ~um cleaner, • uprl. Vacuum cleaner, lank sj,wing machine baster, automatic !outer, non-auto. ~k ~While TV 11 yem 10 years 14 years 16 yean · 15 years 16 years 18 years 15 years 24 years 15 years 7 years 11 years • We, ln this country, now own inore than one billion 1p- ~ -an average of 18 m>llancos for each of our lioma. All utoundlac Ill.I per ~°" tll-owft Rfl•••ftit•: It pereont of own TV and 50 Jlucent of us own color TV; 91 percent of us own a washing ,nachlne, and to it goes down the list. : 'Our annual spending for amall appliances alone ranging from elect r ic toothbrushes ro p e n c I l tharpeners -now tops $2.5 bUUon. Our outlay for large appliances now exceeds $8 billion. 111.ls Is, in sum, an enormous part of our cost of Jiving and this applies not only to the in· iUal expense of each appliance but alao to the servicing and iepair of each machine. To minimiie your repair J>!Us, follow these rules: • • Consult Consumers Union's ratings and com· parl!ons of the type of ap- pliance you're buying -and Rs 11frequency of repair" record -to give )1ou guidance on how much of a lemon or noD-lemon each brand model ls likely to be. or • Don't try to save money by 11do-lt.yourse:lf'' installation or repairs: this can vold your warranty. Also pay close at- tention to thei ns tr u c t ion booklets. A dealer can't be held responsible for repairing a refrigerator which you have\ defrosted with an Ice pick. • Check your local repair shops to find out what ap- pliance service each offers. The appliance might b e trouble-free for months, but when repairs or even the smallest parts are needed, it will be costly if you have to travel a long distance to get what you need. • If your , appliance develops problems after the warranty runs out, deal only wlth service agencies authorized by the manufac· lurer or with a reputable local service firm. • Unless you are more than usually familiar with tne ap. pliance, stick to name brands for which repair parts are more readily available. J'm not suggesting that y o u overlook the private label aJ>- pliances, many of which are made by the big manufac· turers, but repairmen are more familiar with the brand appliances a n d , therefore, your chances of getting the machine fixed are better. Industrial Head-Seek. 'Nader' Unit PORTLAND, Oro. (UPl) - A higb.ranking industry of· ficial has c a 11 e d on Ameri- can bu s i n e s 1 to establish its own version of "Nader's Raiders" to restore productive quality and world t r a d e leadership. Semon E. Bunkie Knudsen, chairman o( White Motors, former president of Ford Motor Co. and former vice president of General Motors, said it's not c;tieap labor but s:uperior factories that "are doing us in." Knudsen was here to ad- dress an invitational luncheon of Northwest business leaders. The industry executive told the audience some of the critics of the establishment "may turn out to be our best friends." "They are spokesmen for a second American revolution based on serious searching questioning or any established approach that no longer seems to get the desired approach," he said. Knudsen urged b u s i n e s s leaders to "get with the times.'' Knudsen said American in- duslry is lagging in pro- ductivity. He noted Japan Jed major nations in recent years with an average 14.2 percent annual gain in productivity compared to the United states with only a 2.1 percent gain: LEASE NOW • • • .. .. .. lm CONTINENTAL lnfOY tM pratltf 111/d pure drlYllll olffwrt only 1 con1i.n.n111 c1n ~ 1<111M. t.11 01K lteilng tn11ntftl" ttt llP • llr'Oll'l'•m dtlJoned fO<' your ptnOMI -·· lllt STATION WAGON ,ull rMlftltNOl'IC• lffl\l\f f'IO'# IYlll• 1lllt Ol'I tlllt "7UCll dUlrtd llllloll w19011. t'*K• 11'61'!'1 "'' meonlfkl'llt CtlOllY Peru, MonltOO. M1r411l1 _, Mon!.,...,. on toOIY , •• CALL IUD IOVRN , , , 540-5830 ' OVER TH E CO UNTER Inter es t Rates Fall -Darn It MUTUAL FU NDS I I I I • -------,·~~·---·-.. --. - • ' DA!l.V PllOT Ri ' . ' I I l i I • • I " ; ' '1 ' • ' • • • THE .......... /· I . .. .......... l : ~ ~ "' J ' . 7 a 7 7 a. 7 a a a ·~ ;! ts.' ' .... , _.._ ... .._S07Ell ____ llll'!9' ______ ~snr..., __ ..-.,__. ____ ._._.-. ... I ·1· 7 IF YOU ARE CONFUSED ON" PRICE . . ' OF OUR PROFESSIONAL 5Alf$.. / · · .. NI I ~ 7 7 I AT I I ·:;, # . MEN EXPLAIN THE FACTS... . . l~~~roNlo J ~ii.i.u1111111111111111iuun11118111!llnnm11111m1111111111111uu11111111111m111111111111111111m111111nn1m1111111u11111111111111u1mnnmm11m1111u11111111111m11111n111111a111111u1111111m11m1mnu1nu111111111nm11um111umnnmmmnn111m11nnm1111•1111111~•--.... l/lD I 01~1 . 1 1 ~--' ' "t 1---- ' • • . ' .• • i • -....... '· ·, :;· . ,.. , . . . , . . · .:·(:,.:eto N'T CARE WHJRE YOU'~E IEEN OR wHAT '.y~; -OFFERm ·~ YOU'RE SURE " I " . • ' . ; ' ' "'' . ' I .. ~ ~~ FOR :ouR OFF~RI DC),N'! SIGN ANY OR~ER WITH, ANY DEALER ~N '.A~· NEW ·'¥~ . .••• TRUCK' OR USED CAR UNTIL You : HAVE BEEN QUOnD DUNTON FORD PRICES. '' .. ' ' . '71 F d CLUI WAliON Or "'· Ai.rto. Tr'11*·• FKIGl'Y Air, PoW1r . Si..1"9.' RtdlO, Helltr, t.lk1 Ntw, 11.U-' ' OZIC) '71 y· Bird !;#.ND.AU .· .', '·s42n· ' . . tAlllo~lc Tr.ttllf'llss•·'•ctory · • • •Air, Power SMtting,""-" Blff-.. · , , • Bucll:lt S.b, ._lltlfvl, Only lMIGD • " , ,• , ·Mii•. IG1 DIDI : • ' ' ' . RENT~A·CAR · $6 A DAY ,LUS 6• PER MILE LONGTERM .: ' . 7 • LEASING AVAILABLE ~ · • , I • 7 ' I ' I I I I I I • --· ' • • • N.'l'. Stee•• ~ • • t Laguna eh . TEN CBm ' ~t.: 651 NO.· '16, T SECTIONS._ 96 PA&E~ WEDNESOAY, JANUARY '19, ·19n , ' • ~ • Joi ' ' ORAN&E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA: . . .. ' . ' ' ' . , . .. -' CQ u'll ty: Solons Cite Poor .DistriC t. . ' Alignmen~ . ~ . ' " . . . : By TWV' COVILLE tJDa!on Jleadl), "So tl1ll IDOllll the - ot ,.. Dlltr ,.HM , .. ,, man, one-vote concept ls out the. window I 'Ille ..... iil8n,• ooe-vote COll<epl • has in 0r11111 'Cllunty'." . been ·~...i out the ~.'"ln·Qrans• -aaldbil-ydilliict. 'lritll• County, according to the county'• lll1i'Y Jlllllil"lrll neor 600,0IO ii Ille larpcl In state ·tealslators~ , . , . -, .. lhe state. ·, Whll .. · legjslato,. offettd diflermt 1"e dislrlcts of Burt.< and !ellow vJews, oo llJt .Olljlornia• Supt'I"'· Court · fosltlDbymtil &bert lladham ( R : dedlioa strlld411 cjown··oassembly and Newport Beoclr) and t<!lftlh Co?J ([). senate reaPPQl't1onmen~ they all said this Gordon G""") are a11 ·n1ar the 51)11;000 coW>ly ·ha&.AJie ~st cl!Jlrlct rqarli, neatly double th& recommli>decl a,l~ejrls iii the silote .. ' · " • s~ for an.Aisembly ~: • . •m.e,.. '°"'t be any ,..apportionment Cory aaid he doe1n I mind ngmrng aci!On for·· this year's . elect.ion,'" said again jn his old dis.tfict:. b\lf~ he fill-&be Aasemh!Yiliin 'ff9bert ~urie (R-ljun· ~e 1Qf Qr'!"&• Counyy,are not ~I!" . - fair reprOBentallon because of liis district's 1lze.. . ' . :''As.• result of tlµa ,'1 Cory said, •1tbe . _..of 0rtop Col(nly an a llUle short cllantled, deaplle the_ llerllng qUallty of their cunent l~.," , llodham could not be · reached for <0m- me91. , · , ·Assemblfman· John Bria• t R ~ Fullirtoo) ~•id 'he w,s pleaaed 'the legislature W<lUld have a cbance1 to.re-do ll)e ,...P!>Orllomnent plans. • lie said the Democrats' ,adoPted plan deprived Orange County ol a tlitrd senate s~t ·and anot()er. Assembly dislrl~l 11 • v. ' . •"nds1ls.1Jl'aµ;al ~me,'' Wheanore said. "I~• not In the lnleresb ol. either the people or the Republican Party. The coQfll'Ualorial .,...pjlorllonmenl .will iflve th!~~. r~\O! ·~ .. five, ne., sea . . ~re aaid he felt the county's senate ..i .,.._bly d~lrltll ahoUld 'have 'been cut dOwziLto pr0per'iize.~••My· dillrld has m.~ people. I'm happy. to serve lblm •a1atn-\rilt the dialrlcl·lllould have -I 4801000 i>ool'le.''. Neither John Schmlls (R-Tuslln) or • ' :. ·.1 • lllcbard Hanna (!).Anaheim), lbe ~ ~y'1 two U.S. repraentatives, 'could''* reacbed for comment. The, only •lln!f!Cllll dla•e in 1he llili court's approval of ......,.Iona! NIJlr porllonmenl ls !bat' Scbmlll, a mimW ol the John Blrcb SOdoty,' will no .. represent Pr~ Nilon and 1111 Western Wllite House lb San aamente. : · Schmit•' ~lstricl wu pulled Inland, and U.. sec.tloM (rom Ballloa· llland, Coniai do! Mar, Lagl\na -. San Clemenl• aild Into . San Diec• Connty wll1 form t MW congressional dllti1cL , .' : I ' '1 • '. s. : '. . Coll·siderl ' ' , ! ., ' • . ., l • •.,. ·t . ' \ . ' ' : Teaeher t;uts =:·m!JlT.lf.! bA ~ ~. ~ •. • ~: > fJS,W delJcll In tbe.]fl2-73 bOdlel.. r ~ ~ ............ _...,. , ~ the_, lqh -daY, '..... l!Mimbon; "It'• t'Ua 11 ID 14 ,..,. .. period 110uld, edmlnate 10 · of' the *' ... ,. ~ t~ '""'-' ....... -' tioCbers no\f 'at tbe acbool al a aa11liip of --.--"' '"'~ -·. 1 '811,000. ~. , th 0 sell-arnlalned You 1111111 ~all II* ,_y ~.~at--~·••~·-~~.-. -flC>~.lllotabelby_.,llds .. ·~ u.c .o;iurn..,T a;uuuu r~' a"rt 'ty "', 1 r -, . , ., \ , • ; . " ~Jloc . ..,._ teacber, aeveral teacber 'lllitlMi ~ ~ '1>1!!Qeman, Fil'st''.tO"l'ile ~' . : . .' · '. · · ~~':.!td~ :c=:by no1111g-.~11u=-- . · · · ' • · · "' -n\oiitpr Clmtes Hea showed. to $15 a m a tlOAdO -. -, Margaret Mon'we'(rtgbt).'ls lbe fint:canilidate'to file1Jllpers for ·the 1.11e1a, Aid the armblned ·$141;000 Ar· meoted, ' JOll're o•-IDC Ille upcoming municipal ~n in Lagt!na e.at)>, ~·•is 'a-candldate·1or !IP,Woold r-the deficit and still ...,nt """'" ol .... ·--pqle, th• . cjty treuurer ·po&t.. ~l,vinl! tlle piJ"l~k.)s. -City Clerk •Doro\hr give tbe_dlatrlci-fl,OOll to work 1'1\h. · whaH1. '1~ .< · ' · • ' ·Ji!uale1t, ,'ll'bo has tall~· ob~ller o~ DOl"lit&Uon,papers ·bUl'not· yet· . Het1.ailo _..i·an alternative way 11' emaa.Boerd r~::n,_iom++&f qMll ~ filed .them. .• ...... _1 r · · · . ofclear1J11thecleflclt'byoeltinca'2S,OOO l*'julumjac ~.-. ....---==::.::==-----.,:---4~,-~.~-..i . ..J.C....-'--~-'-'."...l-·. meive 1iistoad oof $109,00ll and making PY wilb '1 flOlnl on.la tlle oelloOll.'' . ' · ·7 " •• .. , ' r -' · · • . you lelJ Wbal,lllly lfOJ,"'~ Net.-· \ · . MC,400 In cull In caaterence, CUl!Gcltal, · "Well: C' an -'"'7 ~·t 1iaflie'~siife -. b.·:1 4'p~:·_ .. :tE~.J~7:fa~ ~~.,ha:::::·::: • · -~ . · . mornl"1toaaywhentheboordwll11111ke toailbL We jua1>wont·to,-~we, •1 ·1 , • adecisionmthevariousalternatiftl.. are and whe'e we can go. There, art, 1 .• f '.) • • , :. •"' 1 Toni .... c ... o._f .. S.pec.i.al .s_tud Y. :::.:=:::i~~~ S?.i~i:;n:-.:t~m:::.; ~~-oomoron:•,g:.: --·~ ~ foritsprogrelliveprogram1-wereto ,Mme., ... ottaer' qiember'1 ;~ the u' !i!·~ ·r .,:!,.'''.' .. ' .. ; \ •" " mum to a tnid!Uonal S)'llem. boutJllll!ie.., cmnmepl . · On;te~ ·~·,t . ; '. . New:lralficaipa!;,.piclel&laa caatrol i)irudpoitloli-....t I.,... all•lnterested However, almled SUpt. William Fiaber, al 1he end ol lbe dlaculsion, , · t·. , , . ·,, .. t' sill"'1s, 1ef1 tum Janes, aldtwaJka and _.. to coolacl us through the city Ullom, Thurston Is luoded out · ol a m6 a -,cir.tied• by Ille faculty ;n · R L •• :lt . • b " street clolures are amona the 'traffic mUJqer. f special state-allowed perinialVe tax. and aaaqdlU.· eDCGUrllinl CO.tic er n•ed De ~Du+& • ~, .. ~~ , J ... .. : ,_._ 'dmd "We'reD!>lheretolmpoeo.ourideason changis In the'~ could oi>ly 10 ci-.ofllle_....iiytoHOdlellera . 1 , ., . 1 rJ t · •:, ., safety lmprovemenil ....,. l:OllSI you." be added. "We wll1 jual show you toward a tax-rate reduction. "Mtinc llllCinC . .......,. for ~ A ~J .. ~ r~mlnc for Laguila. Beach la a lludy being con· · the altemaUv.. and tell you what to ex-"If we relumed Tllurston to the tradi-1~ _...,. la wlicb ·•-lllolr, d~-·dlllnr)od •r.llN will 11111 lie ducted for the city'-:wm.r Smllb and JJOCl11 yoa IUe lbll coone or that"'!'·" tional system,' ll would reduce the tax -or tllolr !llichbon' cbiklNll.,.. -•~ •--It ..i..·~~ • · · ; .,., . toPICS, Ire mplalned, ra on "immediate involved.'' -• -· ·~ • · u--w . ' m • --"Mii•• A-lates iri1er ae. f-.1 :rtaffic pncram," lilalped to lleli provkle'relle! rate by nine C<Ols," Ullom aaid. _ tbal remalaa, .Ille 1411,. -· p1armrc 01!"attqn 1'r'Olram to ~~~t:y I.ram trallli: '"*" .. JD• DOii.~ tq• . .-m ...... wt"' 1¥.':~ ,. . anc1 ·Safetj (rtlPIC:S). . . . _Y_iliDolll ......... "'°""'bt n 8 !Digs•. DoTid~ .... ,.,_..11 Astatusre~on111ollUdJ,~to . Ulllul!oramuchlDrller, .. Jod., · 'rug·.·. m .. 'u' g' .g· 'ts .'~.-+ ... -., tt ·l!i'intt libnt qua'1ur th. cil" for -· tu fm>dJ .f•r In the llnl IW• JllOll111i or 'Ibo atady, ................ ~·"---,;.' .......... 1 -,.. ttld.Sbepbenl, the lrllllc eaglneers have . · ;; ', , • " · 1. • ........,.., --. •-Dll only.,. streetmaintenlnce)._Jl'tlentedto~ caDectedlllnect1Jary.dataesceplforin---· • . croacbed mto, ~ liDd i.r .-.. •. and. J>1a1ming conurtllaion M-, aveninC·bi' "''---"'"-~'--' ,_.,. Sbe ...... ol the·--__,__ ~-... Dll'klnc. which will be A . . d . Co . ·court -_ .......... Jiiii, UJ...,.,. 'ti;m~.· ... ~-1 ·-·~~---~~ec1outl~~~.~ tmprovtngweather · . · • · • ,..-..,. lftly .,..~dit• .... W.:W~ olln that he would be ....... Jwo ... ..,.. ·~~ -~ rr.~1D'lte :.Ill. L _ rm111er _...... ~ tb• g · ' -" llllljirr pro111e111s· Jn Laguna Beach, ho ~~--. .....-more report. before P'*Olilll .final • -~,.,..~amount of,._,_. tnlllc on · · · , . • nelPborhood .... •-lo JI.I c....-'ncommencfatlolia and altemallveo ·for -•~ ........ ...'. •• ~ "--"• ..,· ..,..."_ -·~~· rilirlir!i 0 illl!'),' · · ·, ·' • _ oolv'•• _. of the clly'1 trafflo pro-Coal! HtihWay, nrither orip>allng 'nor Two nan:otlcs 111111ggllng IUlpecla"lr· - -_.. ..--.......,.. , blilll~ ~Yid, "We hive He<IVecf tennloallnC In the city, and lack or eul· rested by Orqe Coast aulborlltes la fJD llt -.i .-ol •ooo for "'*' tho,<111 dilt. lf',nlon ula.\ IO a* 111 IOI ten anc1 CQl1lllll!llls eo far. -clmllatlon contioulfy wllhln the city COiorado Friday bne 1*en arralpd-<11 ....,._ • .i $IU',ll8 for Orirwa at lbo1r · .,_..it'. ol a lir1ldln It """1lt, It - some ol the ...,..itms are too u-that forces local driven to I• out onto cl>arges of COOlfllracy to smuiil• and sell ~ .....,._!. · .. ~ llli>' ........ mlt)' -Ult..;,: pensive or improcllcal; ...,,. .,.. •ery the highway lben ,.....ter the city al Ire-narcotics. A t111n1 -1 allepdiy tn..lvod In reel ...... 1 ,, 1 ,.o.t. We would ~ke mud! more· cll!Rri quoot ln~rvals. O!!lclals al Central orange County tboi r ... ..i l!'l'llolat tu.dty1IIOnllnrl ii · Plannlni director ...__ u....i lelil •Kouf ax, ~er~a; ' , . i I Wynn Ho~ed llEW YORI (UPI} -s..ty loafu, Yatil Bern llld Eari1 • 1i'1nn wn -,lo Ibo Ball of ,.,.. lodey la Ibo 111'11 Illlllt1ple election loy Ibo -U Wrllen . -Uon o( _ ... _ 1111. In Ibo-..... ln'lbe .. ytar blllory ol Ibo ballollaa by Ille wrltm, elf three -i..en.t bet-, tor lban IOI -. (Set IUll dolalll, Parle ti) . " . KoulU, II, IJ lbe '91 .... fiaJtr ever eleeted lo Ibo Hall of ,_, •• Sew r\:"11'~ ~ =-Munlclpai Court uid the two men wll1 acb1..i.r ID i..amlpod m <Wpilocy u.1re lllU .. -";;,;.."j,,.1111 ln_tbe,,__,..., ,;:Ifie•-·•· on c'•-. laceaprelimlnaryhearl"1Jan..D•lbe chal .. ~.Jomo.1110.,-M,ol . • ,,_,.__: , ·-•• --· ··-·-dj-lne 11 ..... _._ ... be --,._,_.._.. -~ 111111 lwo -..... -Street. al the; lntenectlons of -.•eo w ~"' ""'' .,,.... ...,.... _ _., • • _ , ·-,.. bound over for 'trial. atMlld al Ml-• fm,111 •••IDL Joi, bul llllro,-W llo•nt-wey ..,.,.<llil = ~~ 1: 8::' .,!':: "Ille ..:,,.cu.,.. Jolin GIJllert .... ' nli!Pllhl .. lo "'"'' /Iii la.' coril a1p•u,ottm; ot ll>e" B....rway .,. ll,olMllJSeJva·-.'DlnaPollll,'11111 ·' . .-l-•oftllo-11•1 ... ....,,,. • ·~~ ai Forai ,......,. llld _ JOMph Manual Cordova, 21, o1 11oc11y ~ -'m.i..::...·L>-•ed . · · ·tww •• or1 ""e.m-1z .... "' ----.... Oolo. V UJ or;DIUe1 • · ' .uliltlilidld1...,.,8-111Niporuill 8lnilt. 'l1IO Glenneyre l1pail would Ill .,.~, ' ' • ' ' ' t ' . ' • 1 , ' •' ' J rl1i1meo, 11111 U· I ...... 1idl, »i laim-octed to provlde--.lral· ,l!flh llJOll nma1ned In 0r..., Colmly Cor·nU w..,; ___ ,1 I )nllllr~ tlla ...... -.. fbo fie flow, , Jalf tndaj> .la liooL ol polllnC ball, ..-' ,.-.. I £' V~ J ~ " f -A pedeatrian control a1pal •I -oet fl $10l,OIO fol" Sali:bo1 tad . • ,...._ • .,.. .-.1 _-....._of , . .....; ... ..._... -~ ~• tacuaa'Ciaycmllood..i111tF1111valol fll,lllforCordon, ' . t'' .._. _..,n ••-~ .__ .. ,...,...,,.---."""" A&ta ealrwe, o! a type ID be -:Narcotlco acenll !Mm Newport lach = = qu~-= ·:=.--' =~ '§"': lller...alllliono~lbe-..t~ and~Boacb,wllbllle-allo!I wlllo'-. ......_,,.. --~ ,,_ flcton. ' of Qilorado aUlborll1et. ai .-the polr -;;.; .. W .......... 0:t DI~ ol -.; . --.llnlmem<nt or flow .i lbt Frldey anernoon et Ccrn1ova'1 home In for 11!!1!1'1 -a ~ · di 1 11*111111 ....... lld 6 - 8.-a,.cllll-Acac:la. lni.r-tlon. llock1 hrd. -~ li1d tllt tllllllll t11sl 1l 11 In -lbl· aall-"Illa.,..,., of'* -Mldlllmal atreet c-. IOlcb u at Balli -. wn namorl In Onllp Couo-b1I -~ -••It IJ'i:' llllll ·eaDarll ol tlra oldor da D• • · u. 1ow1r ..,.. o1 Par1r ,......,, 1o 1m-ty .,,... .,...u cbarl""C t11tm wtlb o.n • tae er 111e .._ .,,.,...., _, _ ~ ,.....~flow, wi"-1"' lllacll ol in""'-1 In•*"',... wll!Cb -1111i1.a111t•of .. llwli II r. • ,,..an,flltlllllf-'-1'111111111.,.llo'"""' Fonst A-!nrm Glomeyre -ID aa.wly III...... marljuanl mid '1111 ..... "" _...., ._ ·-,..._, ....... 1.: , .... wlflt I .. Ille TIW'FIC, .... 2! __,. heroin over the Mlllcan llorcler. ddllllll. • · . -•llllibo ,.._, • • ' ' .Sy~ore ' . Hills.Plan I . . .. ' ... •. ,. ' ... M.... .: =--.. =:,:o-..: ==· : es-:i ---' .... " .......... ., ~ ': J ; . ' ' . . . . •• • ••• ., ' ' • ' .. •• .. I Wd I f5, -.,i._ 1tlt .ater Unit ,._P .. el ' Taps ,Miller SYCAMORE • U·se Air1· n' g problemt aent the construcUoo industry 'Into a throe.year olump, and the llanHn • plan wu abandooed. It bad been the ln- teotlon GI the ctty planninl ltllf tor.tum • • . . H d u Ag tltoUO-tollandardR-Rtl!ainc(-j_ M ' d uilll to 16,0DO oquare feet) pendlof as anager ea s . p en a ~·::.1aa..::n:.~7.!~'.";,~:S:a~ L ten and lhO zoning remained. ' ·' .l(eanwbile; the Lquna Greenbelt como rs of the South Cou1 Cout)ly A pubUc hearloi llD Utt ...,lroveralal 8ecood reading ol an ordinance to In-Into bolng lnCI' promptly fixed its algbta 'fater District nriltly and unanlmoualy land Ult elomenl ol lltt a.nera1 Plan nn acquisition or Sycamore Hills tor ~ 'diatrJct Superh1teodtot Ray~ ~s . up 8 massive M-ltem aienda for elude the 3&-foot height llmlt in the city's permanent open space, with no develop. ~ C. Miller as interim manqer TUet-the LafW\a Beach city councU'a ftlU]ar muter Bline ordinance ls on the agen-rnent at all beyond perhaps a golf course, ~to fill the post lect vacant by the sud-_ ... , •• at 7 .. •• o'clock ._, .... , da, alonf with a proposed resolution picnic irounds, bridle paths and hiking ' .-•-·Uon wt week of John "Te1" --. --...... authorll'•• the county Hous••• Authority •· th.'....-Alao Oii lhe Jeom•y docket are coun-.,. ""' Ira!~. cllman Edward ~":, propoul to amend lo rer•le 11• prr in LlllUI• Be.ch,-(;real Lakes was willing to sell the pro- . a brief special meeting whlcb in. the _, .. 1rement for a four-fifths COWlCU COh inued discuss of rlght~f-way ac-perty for $4 million, and there setmed to the d. g aloud of n<ws J-~--· -,w qulsJUon for the Campus Drive e.1tension be ood hanc ol bl · · !chin rea m 11wi-'" vote to overrule planning cunmi11lon t 1 g c e 0 auung ma g to Smith's rt.Sif!alion, directors deciriona and Lorr'• proposal t 0 a Boat Canyon and a presentation by the government -grants if the Greenbelt coul<t to award SmJth 1 moathly Wary ellminlte p&rtinc met.erJ ln the llfquards on their study of the sewage raise half the money~ Sp far, it baJ not . er. downtown ouUall. succeeded in doing so. dll'<ctora stressed that the fl• ad-area. A 1tatu1 roport on the proposed Pacific 'Ille pkturesque property made froqt ~ per month would be recarded u Oout Freew1y, wbkh •ppears u item 29 page news around Christmas, 1970, when l(:".')lolw>'" for Miller'• performance o1 u s E on Ille a&eo<ta, i1 expecWd to he moved some 20,000 youthful squa)ters moved on-~ Interim dutiet. xempts ahead to pemut state Hl1hway Engineer to It. greeo slopes for a three-<!ay festival '~ ~n<nt appointment of manaior • • . Robert J. Date! to make bts presentation that rocked the Art Colony and sent the of the district wUI come after a manac• earlier Jn the evening. Great Lakes people scurrying for fencing meot survey II concluded. s R ln·its unanimous recommendation to and "no .trespassing" signs to ward off Few hints came from lltt direclon OTne. en ts, the council to adop! the land use element any repeat performance. . • Tuesday on tbe reuons for Smlth'• llJd. tezt is rewritte;n from the original Nothing much was heard of SyCamore .,den re1lgnalion. s General. PJan tert prepared by Daniel, Hills after that until August, 1971, when Rudio( .... cllpfing from DILAY . mall· F;rms Mann, Johnaoo and Mendenball, the com· word leaked out that a Newport develop- PILOT-edJUons o llonday Board ., misaion notes, "There ha.s been much con. ment firm was negotiating for its Oialmi:an Thomu H. Broob dwelt on _;, fusion and misunderstanding surrounding purchase and planned a development. &nith's comment.. on bis reasoni for w ASHING TON (AP) _ The Cost of the 'm1gic number' 20,000. As With all At the end of December a spokesman quitting ("to 1ccept 1 better business op-statements in the General Plan, it is a for Newport Investments Inc. announced ,ortunlty"). Living Council 1oday exempted •mall g_uidel~ to be used for further study and plans for a 2,000 unit planned residential "}le told them more than be told us," retail flnm,..,W. annual ules of leu the more specific ..Ung decisions , which re-development in Sycamore Hills. The the board chainun-Wd. $100,0clo from price controll and 1bout 45 quire more eltemive pubUc hearings and units, said Howard Miller, vice president Olndarl openly dlacuiaed ·the llllry porceot ol all natal units from rent co.. debate. It a)l!llOrS to be a· realistic and ol the firm, would he clustered in a Je~ and pohded out that recently reasonable number, based upon facts we "village" on 25 percent of the land and ~ quotatloaa, oo Smith'• IDOl\lb)y tnll. have before us. It refers only to the ex-there would he bridle trails and recrea- WllJ were e:zs off. ,,_ counclJ announced it 1ccepted the isting city limits, and not the future city tional areas on the remaining 75 percent Miller will receive the actual ulary of recommendation of the Price Com-boundaries, wherever they may be." of open space. tl.05 1 month during his interim ttint. rnialion thlt small "mom and pop" retail The <.'OUDCil also will receive the results Such a development would require level U supervlaor paid •t.m Orm1 abould be uempted from price of 1 study of existing city holding capaci-special city approval as a planned ty Under present --•ng indicating that residential development, be said . Witb:>ut blm u SuperinteDdeot wm controll. 'Ibe uemptlon applla: to. about • u.itu ' J>erry, ..-.,..lhly wage wt1J 15 If all ava!llbJe buildln& sites were im· this, the land could he developed by Mew from _. to _.. 1 month. percent of Ill· retail ula and covers proved 1nd nonconforming and illegal simply seeking building permits under •· •~ _....._, dlreclon _,.... about 75 perCf!ll of aU retail companies structures nmoved, the populaUon could the existing R-H zoning, but this would ~ IUMll'W""IUV'I'....... r-·-lo ... ..__ he -3'"' -involve cohslderable grading or the t• ...... •aJu•• the poUcJes 10•-••• 00--na-o. -, N• .,._ ~..... ..-.. ,.,....... ""''" lour ru··-vote ques'1'00 deferred hillside! to achieve the permitted density. ..,,.._ by, the manager of a diltrict-Exempt,ed from rent controls are "IJIC: • 1o1l:i ~ • _,......, from ••e Jast meetm· g to await the return A plaaned residential develoPment boule at a reservoir 1lte. aingle-famlly rental dweui .... , rented for wi ' UPI Tt!HhOlo Rull!'fl Blasted Lt. Gov. Ed Reinecke held a news conference following the California Supreme Court rul- ing on Senate and Assembly reapportionment and angrily charged the court wilh "shock- ing bad judgment." See story Page 10. Canyon Prezone Request Okayed Prior to Annex lived in the mldence during bis "'" ol couocllman Roy Holm, is also expected ·(rRD) ordinance bas been in the making •""'-. Tito --. lumlaltod by 1111 loncfr '!ban montMo-mooth periods to ipark some controversy, with Holm In Laguna Beach for some time, but has As a prelimloary step toward probable ~=.::. . wbtn U. landlord owns four unU1 or and councilman Charlton Boyd strongly been delayed ~g action on the land . ...,..... -..a.Ji t the houae: lea, apartment unlta nmtin& for tlOO a supporting maintenance O{ the longtime use element of the general plan, which annexaUon of an additional S.7-acre · · "¥Jll« hu..llllllfe.-Illa 00 lilonlb er moro, and ~led rule that reqwe~ a four-filths vote of the will establish acceptable density for such parcel in Laguna Canyon, Laguna Beach e ottered i'ent-frff, but on • d-na-. ol four or fewei unlta hav1·• entire council to overturn a planning an ordinance. planning commissioners have voted bu1I for t0meoae on a .. --.-. ...,. level. TbeoccupintterVllU loqer tban a oae-mooth rentll aaree-commission decision. By mid-January, Newport Invesbnents unanimously to approve a request for a2~' cl. IOrtl for the ~ meat. L<irr ii seeking to amend three announced it would scrap the planned pre-zoning from the existing agrlcultural facilltiel on .the site. n.e uemptiona will remove from con-ordinances, which are up for second residential project and simply proceed zone to a combination of Ml·A (light in- Mill«'t job duties will parallel Smith'• troll about 11 mllUoa ol the n .• million reading, to provide that three council with developing Sycamore Hills under the _.,----tbl mamcer dJridel his chat.J,M renter..occup1e baul1nc unit.I in the n.. votes would be sufficifnt to grant a existing zoning -indirectly threatening dustrial) and R-H (residential-hillside). J>4ween ~ tbl water diltriet and tioa~ ciliun'I 'appeal of planning commission court action if the city delayed approval. The zoning request was filed by pro- tbl Sout1f CGMt eo.iy Sanltlikm Thi council noted that about two-tb1rdl denial of a request for a variance under Greenbelt backers, glowing over recent perty owners in the area which extends Diltr1ct. -.tu its own board ol_all 1.._-occu_pled dwel1iDp an of the ordinances. When the matter was official support of their Greenbelt con-from Big Bend to CasUe Rock Road, as a -.._ 'jl · 1111>, Mi.... llrlt iotrocblced, he had the support of cept by the Orange County, Planning ~equislte to future aanexaUon to the ' 1 1 . ·~-• , • ~ii a.-...W ~ fU' ~ ... w bJ le Commission and Board of Supervisors, .-.-• .......... ~· l 7111 ......... ' ~~ ~is lilll ~'~ promlaed to "opPQOe every aquare loot of city. .rhz-bat ob ""d lltit I !11.\'1 ..,.... la llkii to fllld \!!Ille .poll~ of other cities. development O!J. that land." h The Monday night action was similar to Nixon Vows l{etaliation In Seizures W ASHINGTPll; (·UPI) . -1'telllfenl Nt.on announced today that the United States will retoliate against for.lgn governments that seize private American property without payment by (I) •culttni .off aid and (Z) opposin& loans from tho World Bank and othfr a1encies. . Nixon outlined his tough policy con- cerning exproprlaUon of prtv1te property in a four-page ststemenl· wued by the White House. T1ie Pmideilt Cited no naUons in his statement but the government of tbllt hAs ~Uy expropriated American-own- e!f copper ll'ines and the .new Pakistan government of President Zulfikar All· Bhutto announoed natk>nallzatlon 'of irome privlte industry ·although Americari-ln· vestmenU have not been llrrected. · Nixon said under international Jaw the United States has a right to expect that private property will be taken only for a public purpose and that U.S. ciUzens ''will receive prompt, adequate and ef• fective compensation from the er· propriaUn~ country." If American private .property Is seized without adequate compensation, h& declared, "we will presume that the United States will not extend new bilateral economic benefits to the er· propriating country." In adWtion, Nixon said, "we will presume that the United States govern- ment will withhold ~ts support from )01ns under conside ration I n multilateral development banks ." The World BanJt and other international development agencies use a voting system based on financial contributions which makes It posslblt_for the United States to veto virtually any projecl ll .01' poses. "The Unit.cl States fully respects the sovereign r!ihls of others, but it will not Jgoor. actions preJudicial to the rule ol law and legitimate U.S. interest," the President asserted in his policy an- nOWJ.cement. 1be President urged underdeveloped nations to welcome foreign private in- vestment instead of frightening it aw1y by seizing properly. ''The wisdom of any eiproprlatlon 11 questionable, even when adequate co~ pensation is pald," be said. "Countries that expropriate often postpone the at· lalnmenl of their own clevelopmeol goals." · llllt .. •lolcrtm,' ' , · Wllfl ""' to· ,.moval ol ~ The officlarrecognition ad sparked that taken recently for an adjacent Can- . 1.~~ ~ ..,.11aa1111e .... 1r miChl be Y'"' anncx.atioa. c .., Cle 1iC\IOl!,~'liO iuccessful JJi obtaining open space 1rants Commissioner .ijoger Lanphear said he • °"'"· 8 ar; ' F . lo buy Greerihelt land, Jiu! .. far no ""' WIS• concerned about _..... confllct Fo' g' 'G' . o' e's' ; ,. n' la' .. nd -• i • • OIHlal COAR DAILY PILO T ~ lion In this dlreCtton ha• been taken by ..... ~ 1jii;uj~~· ,~ · · · . .. · . the county. with county hearings now in process on v r,', , l · · r' · " :: • establishment of a flood plain zone irr,the ~=~-.~-.,~~ ·,:ft. f.0 .. r: m' .f!l r.·· ks ne~=r:~".:\:'::"~ctl':;:.d::td~ Canyon. This ove<lay zone If a~ by Orange Coast realdenls were enjoying _ ~-_ the best Immediate solution would be a the county, would greaUr 1-.,.,.,. something ..,, in a view this IJlOmlog: u '.a .. ~ dunJnc -bJllli. . '. • ' . temporary building freeze. struction cost by requlrln.<t ''flood p;;;,;j. the cout ia clear al least down .. Ute :ta~:-;:.~·:.=,:: Ont!i;g]in · each 1nf:;r:~t:~:1f:.:i~~~~~~~~~ in~~~~ ~~~ro.u. t ho 1~p, dismal fog which h•s plagued CWJtlr. ,.,t ~. • _, . ..... H .. Bennett, with ' offices l~ted at 3333 had initiated tHe annexation and zoaing the area off and on for more than a week •Tltool rtiili otcrM are pnera!IJ\ S t ' .b ;c . W, Coast Highway, Newport .Beach, ap-request some Ume ago, point.cl out that flowed on Inland, socking In airports and amaU,-·tAmuy~ and op' rated e . J'V ~0(! y· parently will c6ntinue to tif t.0'.ptit its the designated flood plain actually if1.. crippling conlmuter traffic thtre. bulinea -'COl'llll' • irocen' and other, .1 ·"' ' development "package" together . .' eludes all ot the cany00 and the Generally, the National We at he t 'mom and Pl>p'."""' ,ol neJchliorbood and . An lnfoi'mal .yln..sw~ppl ussion .on Tbe firm bas been involved in' land · downtown Lam•na area u . lar . as !he Service predicts conUnuln& fog and low llllall eoiililitUdtf ~ firms," the coun-lb•· . tpplc, "Why Did Y . Collie to dealings with the Newport-ldeS&, Jlnl(ied beach. 11 the city eventually .decJ<Jea to cloud conditions there, but an olfsbore cll IUd la a llattment. Lasuna!" WUI be featured a ~Jan. t7 School District and also owns f.t1e ~~ add lt.s own overlay Oood plain zome, said flow of air shoqld keep the coast clear. · · meeting ol the Lq(ma Be.ch munlty Veeb Ranch, adjacent to Leisure World, Brooks. it would have ·to·Consider the •n-Overheid clouds abould dissipate by HJstoric1l Society. ti according to David Me¢11, B.tso .a viCe tire area and the addition Df. angijler mid-afternoon, giving way ·to the season'• E. ' d Se• A I p.m. pot Juct supper Wllti precede president.. small parcel Would have litUe effect. typical hazy suMhine. CU8 Or Jze8 the get-toee!Per In Fellowship ~I of the · ~iiiiiiji-fii·--jj-jii--iiiiiii· -jj-ji!· !ij·!ij· ~-iii!iiFi"°i. iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiijiiiiiiiilaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljl ' • Nelgltlmhood Congregational :Cbw:cll, I . . • . . . 6th U S B t Glenneyre: and St. Ann's Streets. ·. GEM TALK. · · --• • . 08 Families' ire Invited to ihii'e a supper . dl1h and 'recollections of earl~· Laguna QUITO,. Ecuador (UPI) -.A n Ecudorlan na•al v .... 1 caplurtd the U.S. llablng boat Blue Meridian off the cout Tueaday and la et<Ortlng In to Port Salinas, it was announced today. Officials said the captaln of the fishing boat fices a double fine since this w11 tht aecond llme he had hetn caulht In water1 claimed by Ecuador. The Blue Mt'rld11n ls the 1inh U.S. fisblar boat captui'ed by the Ecuadorian navy this year on char1u ol. violating Ecudorlan lerrltortal w1ter1. dafs. · :· . The Society reports many vlsllbn al the Hl1torlcal Center, 201 Soul~ 'Coast Highl!'•Y to view the ThurslDll Centennial exhibit and other old-time memorabilia, along with a model of the new lll}i'ary, now starting coDJtructlon. Volunteers are needed to help man the renter for a day or even a few houri a ..-eek, uy1 president Harry Jeffrey, biatory prolea10r at Cal state Fullerton, wbo also ha• elans for a picnic tour ol the Irvine Ranch Iii March. JODAY by IT'S A MYTH Fire Ch.ief to Request ~ ' . ' ' Put a watch on some people end it soon slops running. Let the same · watch be worn by someone else · , end It runs like a dream. Some people just can't wear watches. New ·$47,000 Pumper ·· Not true,. accord,ing to the. ex- : perts! The main reason watches do not run well for some of us it that we don't know how to wind them. Buying a new fire engine for LaiUM ~ requlrel more examination of the product than a peek under the hood and a spin around the block. Nol only -lire Chief James Latimer hope to cet more than a few years IUVlce from a new pumper, but the fn.. vestment wlll be more than moat car buyera could pay ort in II mootha. Accor4q to Latlmfr. the clty'a ne1' fire t r u c t .-properly called 1 com-. blaatlaa -and !-truck -wtU -about 447,000, without I radio. 5ucll devicel II a radio, J-, -i .. and other nec11tsry fire llabt1na tqUlp-. '"""' wfU -the city lllolJiar ti,000, be estimates. I ( Laibw wl1J p before t!lt city counc:l1 toaicbt to req.-the ......-ol lite new jlUlllper. ' If lite purcbaae la •-ed by the counclbm, aeveral manufacturera will be med to lltlhmlt ~ fw t11t truck, which wl1J .. cuol4ln llullt to .,. It J11111 ol dtilalled ipadllao-. ··The ldlll la Laguna 8-11 put • ter- rific ----. .. La- -· "Nel 1"'111 ..... up. bat ID -__ ...... Jle apla1ned 1111111 Ult city wwo llal, • i.. tlplllllvt ...... ol equl(JIDS ( . yould probably do the Jo~. Jiut the hills require ·a fire ttuct with a Inger engine, itrqer trllllllllalon and helter br~klng 1ystem than more conventianll models. People, afraid of over winding, do JllUe more than wiggle the cro~ a !ew limes. The new vehlcl .. will replace the fire tiuC~ .now used ot the Alta Laguna J:'lre atallon. That truck, the chief says, Is 2Z years o~ and .: wban 11 II not broken do,,. -can pump only .750 1a11om ol The answer for these people la w~ ~"';;in 6"bU!ttlOpum -..o.;·_up-+-iin-ele'Ctr!c-wat I IJ-also...111.t to 1.500 1a11an1 per minute and the fire answer for busy people who forget •fllineer ..UI be oble to reiufate the to wind their watch. water _.. 1orn & to each ol the bola. Chief Latimer aaya the old lire truck Is lo the point wbtre II II in coaatant need of repolr. Ht -II -the city obout fll),ODO When purdluod , new lo '"'· Bui t!lt price ol flra trucltl, lllle mOll prices, bu risen lleldlly over the years. Latimer 1111 lite price ... up about fl.GOO per yeor. but tllat lite quallly ol the oquljlment aJao Jmproveo wtlll such -11 lltt ....... _... recuJator. Aa fer lite old-· It_, be trad- ed ID "' anppod !ID -can tbat are poll __ ...._ 'Dlt dllel plmm •-it a a r•a '' Yebide and pt et Jeut ...... ,_. ,..... ql Ult out ol ll. Wt carry a large ~elecllon of electric watch•• Jn au the top, make• and 1tyl01. We'll be happy to. help you pick the one that will as.aura you of attracllve, accurate, depettdllblo II~•· But, be warned. Not only will you dllprove I.bi myth •bout not beini able to wear a watch, you'll llso . !OM your excuse lor btlni lite to appolnlmenu • • " ' :1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MES.Ii CONVINllNT TUMS IANICAMUICARO-MASTll CHAl51 24 YEAIS IN SAMI LOCATION PHONI 141-J401 • l ' I ' I 7 • • • N.Y. Steeb ·* VOL 65, .No • ..:16, 7..SECJIONS, 96 PA"5 ' . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY '19, ·1m , .. . (:o:ullty Solons Cite • Poor · District Alignmen~ ' ! , ·• ' ' I I 't , V~S~-Drop,s· . . First :MIG·· lllr ,._tatloll because of his dimlct'a aile. · "Al a ,_.It of this," Cory llld, "the people ol er..,. County~ • llllle short cban(ed, despite the sterling quality of their camnt Iqlslaton." 8adbam could not be reached for com.-meat. Auemhb'man John' 11riggs. ( R • Fullerloo) Nici be Wll pleased the lqblature wwld hove a dwiee to re-do the r---·p1ana. He said the Democnlts' adooted plan deprived Oronp County ol a tlllnl Senate stat lllCI .-r Assembly d!ltricl ii --Nixon may get under a new plan. ' Both o( the county's atale Senator11, Dennis C&rpenter ·(R·NewpOrt Beach) lllCI James Wbetmore (R.-Oorilen Grove), agreed that the county's population growth ·has f earned It inore represen- tation. :•1 think Jbe, leglsla~e (!>I what it . deltfved," ,carpenter slid, r<ferrlng to the . OOUrt declaion •. •'The, whole process was .unnecessarily ntiibaridled'.11 C&rpenter ~ be would seok ·a con- s,UMional ameridmen.t" to take reap- portionment out of the hands of the state leiis!ature, Vows 'This is all a real shame," \Vhetmore said. ''It's not in the interests of either the people or the Republican Party. The congrtssional reapportionment will give the nerOocrats lour of· the .five ·. new seats." Whetmore · said he felt the. county's senate and assembly . distrl'cts should have been cut down to pro~ size. ·"l\.ty district has 750,000 people. 'rm happy to serve them again but the district should have about 490,000 people." • , Neither John ·Schmitz (R·Tu.stln) or Richard Hanna (l).Anaheim), the ~ ty's two U.S. representatives, could JJt reached for comment. ~ The only significant change in the stat• court's approval · ot con&ressional feaP:. portionment ii111a1 'Scrunttz, a member •of the John Bircb"Sclcidy, will no long<( represent President Nixon and t~ Western White House in San Clemente. > · · Schmitz' district-,... pulled inland, and tho se<:tlons from Balboa lsllllCl .. Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, San Clemente and Into San Diego County will form ;. new congrwlo.nal dlatrlcl. · Retaliation ~, •, " . . ., Smce ··.1970 Tough Stan4 ·on Foreign $ei~uresof U.S. Hcildings i ., · · By GEORGE ESPEll · SA.lGOl'I (APJ~ t.,U,S. N&!'J(l'hantoar l!! •hQ(dowi\. f~,MIGi!.hi I Nlzlnt. ilr chief today deep mslde N'ortb 'Viet· nam, lbe U.S.~·aald. ·. II ·WIS "!M -third eilcounter --· MIGs and .U.S.' jets In .lbe ~'five dlys • cir lnteO.lfled aerial wirfare.' Jn the' two' prev~· tngqeinents,, ~Gs .And u.s.- jets rired DliHllH at e..i> other but misa- . WASHINGTON (UPI) -,Pr<lidenl Jllxon ---">day Illa! the. United States will retaliate against foreign governments that seize private American property without payment by (1) cutting off aid and (I) oppolinl loans from the World Bank and other ..... !es. Nixon outlined biJ touch policy con:. coming uproprlatioo of private property I~ a four-page ·-· IJsued" by· the Wbite ; l!DUse._ . . . The Prtsident cited no natioru Jn his statement but the ,....,....t of aine. hu ncenUy· expropriated AmericUH>wn. ed eopper mines' lllCI the new Pakistan governmait of Prealili!nt ZiiJf!kar· Ali Bhutto announced natloDallzallon of some private Industry although 'American-In- vestments have not" been afftcted. · Nhoii said under-lnternation>l liw tlie United States has a right to expect that' ptjvate_ property wnr be i.ten OO!y for a public purpose .... that .u.s. - "will receive prompt, adequate lllCI el·' . . ' ecl. ~ . •. . ·¥JG• have been try1J1g to · hfr•"· Five-year · Enlp)oye ~con~~ stl;iklnc al, the Jlo Chi, . , Mlnb 1upp1, 1n111n.i:..... ·u.s. a1r -·, T;: · · · ·s . . W . . J! ._ :~~~c-:~::;::: •.. P: emran ta~ii; .. -~r~~ : l.,.ve·iJl,Saalh Vift!nam, · · . ·, , • . •. / · • 0 . ' !!!Clive, • ~._ .from . lbe· es·, lll'Olll'latiru< ountry .. . . -, If Ai:neric~ privi~·property I~ seized witliOOt 'adequate · compensation, he declared, "we will presume that the United States will not eictend new bilateral , economic benefits to the ex- propi:ia_Ung c0witry ... 1 'Iri 1 addltson, Nixon said, "we Will P,..ume-th!ot the United States · govern- menl wiD withhold its support from :loans Wlder--,.,...ldentlon i •· · multllateral .. .. . . • I I . ' • deveioPmml baoll.I.", :, The 'World Danit ail olhor ~ development qendes use a >otmC system based Cll nn.nctll cootrlbullan) wilich .makes II pouible !or-the 11nlte4 States to veto Y!rlually any project lt op-' . poses. ,. "The United SllJtes fully respeeta Ille' sovereign rights, of ,atbei's, but it wUl .not ignore actlon1 i"Judiclal to the rule qi law and _legi-· U.S. Interest,• lhe (See WAllNING,)'a .. I) U.S. ~xempts·?· · Some ''Jlenta, • $nu4lFi• ~ • .Jbe .~·lr.1<4 ,t.,~.W. .·• n~:~_, ~»·,w_~-~.·. ·.· ... . ~l'l:r.ilrl..i...ir,;,1111:~. J • lV••~ u -....... . ~;-. ".... . . ~~ •,'!:,~. "'·Id:;,;-,, ..... .,,.... • • . . • ' ~ • ~ ... -;,;., ..... , ~.,.~_, mot . • : · ""1 ,. ,~e , •. ~ ' B1T011llt.Rl.EY ...... ·...,-,lildluel ...... ot- 1 • ..: .... ..... f .. ~-rill-: . >' : : 1• ~ "!"' -~-. . . . irili ................ wilrlc It..,. ' , ;' '1 uU·~t, 151 ' ' ,.....,..~ A velemt~~ .,.."" .,.._In llotame. ' · : ., 1itlftol' ~·· .,.,.,~·...,,r. ~int'.,, .' -~~=· "I 11 ·~.··~ .• .,·":::.,y.,~"1=~-r,n.a-. r il~--.~·r 11/sueb~ -'-:o'°'""'• , -........_ ,, _ ____., n• -·; y -·~ ' ~.~ """ ·-a'g!!'".L=: . ~ l>a: ••• .:.. ~ ·~ mo ,...... ,_.._; ·"'".I"""'"" 7 • • ;11a ~ wftli · . . ~ ' ,IO • Ul today' ""J•t ~ ,,... .,.,-, w -COqalOu~ ~ '!141 _,.,, ~ • l ~jijl jqde.. ;.,.. ,,~~ . . ,;~~ .. ,,_":: ·'lJ!llf :.~""' Court JUrtm JuditJariies.'!\i.mef'I ~· ~::'po"1!'fll' '!'!• 'i',:.:.. . =•ng~lilljl ~~-''''""""'r.y' .,......,..m·v·-.~ ~Y .,.....-r !hit ·..iuier•l"fn hid ever urpfhbn or ..,._. •*'--QQll ,_, Page 10. ·' • lhat• or •iil'r o\bet1empioye had .ever any other .employ• ·to' tau 'acllon -lhae 'l1)e ~ ns _._..,, to.-,..........::.--~---,---dama1ed equipment on CJ111omer1' ·cars. am.uDted to dllrauding' the cusl.imer, dlaft-«eoft/'{lilt ~ ........ GI . station operator· Clarence Ray told . Da>ia, M, cit1biis San-Pablll ~e. mf s6ppjirt tor P-.'in ·111 , ..... -W· red .. · .. · 'Ove'·. ·. rdo'· se·'· :, c1e1 .... alton10y :.\I Stokke that· be bod, Kendill, >5, of '• Sonora Rqic!, ljolh o~ lndla. ' • : • ' . worked for defendantS· Stanley Davis and Costa lllaa ·-hr f ,. ..,. defendants ""•olthec..,·•·••llon•1111t1~-..· J•~Kendalllbrmore·lhanfiveyears, • ·-·. 00 v '· · m• ::i..-r· da·=--:"',~,... ·an ... U.S. "..~. -·' now hi their filth' week of trill! on charles· •~ ....,.., K. ' · " · ' · principaUY, at :Sllell stat~ns in Anaheim of ----'--· to cheat anct clefnnd• rituhled· •· · 1o· Clll'ier, f:bl<Olll' _1_J_,1" .. ~2 . r _....,. _., S ·. • • and , At;,;BeklJ_ .,Mobil, 111001 Beach· Ql"a;&;.;;;i'y'.motorists ... mand uid. , · . ' ,. :-i ~, -• Rt . ~ '1i Boulevard, .Hunt1ngton Beach. , PrOlecut.or -Richard stemon rqa.rds . . . '•A"coailliancl spotHlnlil, 1111). Robert · Ray··clen1ed· that be or any ntber ·,both men 'Ind F.dward Camey;· %7, of. • O'Brlil,-repOrtod tlJt --lrlf-In Rancho . Herd-employe had "pUllC!und tires, sprayed -Shell Harbour Drive, Huntinclon _j ' • prod wben. ~11111 Sotleto-bullt SAM • · Beach u tjle three prlnclpali llnn alltg· :te1rC•reft't milillei lllCI anllab<nfl artillery were , j bas ••• ed auto repair racket Iha! cot! motorists Val . Sh th n~ ~ at an unann111 ~ J'ICQD. An '"cwerdole' !Atwtedl· caused u1".: LA 'S · • ••many .thouaaodl ol dollars." ene oen, e lU:li~ WOllllll. iiallsance jet and 1 .. ,.. ticorta 'ciealh" o1 -11 two -cows In tbe Upe'. rv.l80l'8 I .,_._, ..... s-rty~...:......o.. to 1!1'.llOmilllled tor al · -··""···' .... :...... ....... -"'""' llard Jn recen\ .-'""'" . ·.--.-· ... 'td'llle ~-~ ·-~ •• -,_... -...,., .,..,..,,........_.. wg ·-.~ tt Aire t direcUy and indlreclly many' of the caught oeit ~ ·ft< • ._..,.-•:"""""is ,a:::::t• 1::!-:::;"_ -ol ~ '•""". ~ ---s:r··· .. -,:...• A •· ' k . £ ·Wttneufl aalij the lrlO Y ~ . ''"''"' .i1nulitarloed -.... Wlac 1'lrtlt and 'llllM'<lfltlo.-. ,.. totaled'22 if ac ra service stations 'allegedly Involved In I UniverJilty ·Of ·Jlll•~lgan . Sll:e la Sjlillh Vietnam, ADii.iii·-ll8lb of lllilmt;(lat-lllid' cause;11ys r conspiracy that.II said to. hav.e .~ang,.i majoring in 11...Un,and think· ~I. . · •· r:mll -GD~ is tbO recent N • ' p II • from Seal ·Beach(() Sin Clemente.. · . ing of becoming· State Depar't- The IJsJller• rv1uulo111111 °"' --ilMV)l·pOwth ·ol -•. Oise 0 ution ,Ray .was Sto!<b'• third wltnesa In bis ment·ttanilatOr. . '·' <i ~lhem. 1a·Af, ,.......,._,.,., 'Al*"mdthll11*9'-oflastyear's • defehse of sevtn members of that chain. O'JI_ r11n ,.qs. ,· , hit mr, Ullloll'IU ninalneil 00,the LOS ANG1 EjeL~...!.,UPandl)· -•The1 din of Two otber'employes wer< cleared of a1n • ·• "'-• _,_ -lllCI · arll oommercia ......._. its el ect on charges Tuesday after Judge. Turner ru • •. • JI~ .. _.., cors, pnm y, people bas been harahly criticized by the ed that prosecution evidence was in· r,. ' l"J:.. ' ~ lo~ mp qflantiiles of nox-counly '"P<F"ilorsi who order<d a sµffici<nt, 1 (.Oalt.S -~cear; • loQo"weoda u.t:·-._led pro!Usety crackdowo on alrpoit noile.violatlons. • DaYi1 denied the charges from · the . , ~~·1 mt.a"()f weeds ls County engineer Harvey T. Brandt was witness box Tuelday and he wu followed F .... og G~ fnland :=,11r.::,~dllUtt•lbe~m1u1 1:.~~~1toi:=~~~ ~=:.?..ro:~~~a;t; .. , , "II'• __ the .-eat the weeds dr,~nmne tbe set~1ty pf ~ problem.. leut one of the clelendants Into perform· , Grllll• Cout ......,. ...., tll)oylng . illone thallMn'~,traublo." he iald. . • Plolia~y the wont airport In Amenc?, inl needle&• repair work·on beF'car. · · .llmlthina new In•-'* mominl: ;nie cllllllrm to Ille nnch •operation 11 _Los: Angelea · International _Ail'port, •The police woman admitted lbal:her Ille oou111.dear a -.._on tho -,w 11-... wd ,Superv1J9r.,K~ ilal\n. car recetm nonnaJ ~ lllCI that the _...,,: · · • . 'Ult 41111111. p ·hanll dent "Peraom living under its night path suspecl made no attempt to 101 beyorid ~ dismal fN wlllel 1111 l!lqald lbrNUoll • ' Ill 10001teeri have llllffer<d for years from jet noise. ID provlillJil gu' lllCI oil.for the ·auto. !..~ uea' Off ud "'..,_.a. a~ """...,.,. -' , . =-~',~='t'b=s~ Also oa trial on idealicalochar,.. are l:...ionilllaad,lll:llillllll-..... _ "T< • , 1 ,.... • . • llogli' Mendonball, 2'. of-4~ Orl-unc ccqpnmtw trlfllc tblte. . . ~.. . . t: ." ~, .. , ,. ~ 11 t • .... f ,. ~dy ~~I~ 30 ~nt of Ute ·tim=•.'_I _ De SeJ>, Million Viejo, David ·c:oachola, .. ~alb' 1bl NaUDnll wei,the•~ fl -.~ '' .. f)t • . ' f' ·1 he added! , ~. of ., Garden Groye Bjvd., . • ...:.;,... ,~Ill ,_ ~ 0.0:: V:eft annes' Chairman Warnn M. Dom, wbo noted Westmlnller 111C1 lie!ll')I ~. ZI. lirvke ,.,_,...Cl ·•'--. 9JU """ 1 ; that noise control at Hollywood-Burbank of 7111 C4mmodore Drive ~ 1 n d ~ ~ ~ .J: .:::--· 1 • Airport . was "vey !"bltandard.'' said (lee .REPAlil,,Pqe I) . ~ dalldt~ •illlpl!•' by Held in Brawl-liclinologl<•I petlectioM •i>en.ki alrlilles .--,siftmlllllflolle-'• ' ' ~~i:arne':'l:"b~ined by Gov, l1likal -.,_ ~ • I' In. ,._ , -A.-brawl,......,, nilhl outside Ronald Re••an Dec. 13,' all airfields '" . "'·'"-" --·~ ~~ the -' • • ,.. ' " &. '~ ~El Toroa-M • .'.:~ _ within the county will be required to Jn-~ -·-~-stoll nofle. lllOllltorinl equipmen). The · • ·' :· · llril GI -bnllliers -on much men law,-~its strict eolnttomen. t ,_Inning f''J(oufqtt B~rrq, . iB't~-~tYSberiff'• 010:-a11ep ~m. w11h "~.,d~uy ~ ~ --l o'. -~ · · · . -1 tfJ!i11:!1 II-tile' suapacq and 1helr -. :Wvnn 'Honored ~·· ..... t::"""·-·"·-~ . -ti"~ :i ~ = l~v,ine . Gets <;:hor~ , ic:: ~ Ci'!' . .;..= •• .!!,·have --' tor ... · ,,,.. ~-;.... 19 1111 11111 ot ·O:::.. °":Id"':-_ -11111 Of N~ming 'LoOp' l .... ....,ti~....... ......... .... -....... 111111111 l eo1mtysu,.tvliorl'•llliulcbanpdth0 elacllaa 11J ....., be1are t1i11 _. . ..ued ID ..... ap Ibo .,._ti. al ,.,,_ pOrt1oa o1 J-A-llMo/ 11 . ..... ell*I 11. ,, , • -ard (nee Jloo.d) lo .San ·~ . ID......... ... .. ·•hi lllo ar.. OoualJ Jiii Cll Rood ,.._y, '. =-~::!.!:=~:. =;;;.·=.~ tllt·.:.:::r~~~-ballto . ~~.-.{Ill ... ,.,,•' Wllir 'Sdloipr, II, llth1n Tiie loop aoclion ol former JambQne , l1l ' = • · w..i.n . ..,.....,, II, and 1fllllatn lu ---by· an .-Of '• ~~ .. • ~-,..,.. ~Wu..,.•,J41cb"'ll""lo~ ,,_ ..-MaeAl'Ular 'Bouieftl'd ----........... "'""1 -.. It, .. lo Pjllul• llood. Tbe loop II In.Ille -a.,.. ...... Tbompa, Ill. cttr, • ' ' Override Talk , ' · ·Set ill · Inine • • < " ' . · A apeclal lorum featur111 'l'llltm union llJch. School ·Sap!. . -1Alrlr Is ICheduled 'ftlunda1 lllaht · al '1a!ventty H1i!J School In mine to dilcuu _.., tu .. -1n1~111o1o 'and--·· I .. Pannta, fai:ulty al.I olbor In-. tmlled dll.-ore lnVllalf to tho 7:111 p.m.. -Jn Ille-· mulllpurpooe ,_ at 4~CamPll • Ddvt. • Blapl. Ill tho p-Frieod• apd F~ , Orpp!r,...,, tbe lllOl!lng wUI Include I llrit[ ....... uuioa llld adiool -- Mts.· R~y Bea~ Ne~ PTA Gioup · ---... At tos. AlliiOs. ". ' A paren~ai:her a11oclatlon fo('lllo, ~~~~~% been~ 1)1 !ht~ L , ' ®-~ Wlllcb, '!UI ome ~ ,... malnder GI lhe schoO! yeor are lira • Plalln Singh, fir1t'Vlce1'1lltdent l 'Mrl, Ted. W. )11')1"1, """"1lf Yi<le -""81~ Mrs. Dale ,Anderacm, thll:d Vice pre11<\eftl;, Mrs. Erle Samuel1C11, re c o rd I n c iecretary; ·met Oorklft, treasurer: Mn., R.E. fahan, audjtor; Mrl. GI..., Bayll,11 hiltorian, and. Dr. Leo M,artln. plrllamentarian. 1 ' ._ .. ~nm g ... ~ -!1"C fllr t11e ~ WUI be Feb. ' al ,,. -p,m. In I.a Pu Jntermedtate' l!diaol, ln Mlllloa Viejo. A: pmentallon' by Ille bn•' amt , lirl•' pllyalcal edOc:a""' ·-'Ill! be held In additiOo lo' a N'"l' pronnlet\ by 11_1,e_,"~·-Rallt, ~ .... &"'! O.neaacn. . Loi • AlllOI ' Is '.......a, s111r1t!c the Ca1JIP,UI of, the I.a Pu ~ wl!Jlt """' are OD double .... 1o11a. 'l'lie """ Loi AillOs camP.s 11 eipedtd lo .,... 10 6@1en{ber In El 'fm>, • . . Qlleen Battl~ilg Bug t.0ND0N (AP) -. cia-Bii tbllb fi ·1ta;od -IOd11 rill • ....., mid al her Sandr!npam -In ~ "Englaad. A ...,.._ llld IM Qlalll hid' canell .. all .. 212=•1 for tbl aestltwdlJL ' I ...... • f " ..... ..,. , --........... c:..-.. l "• =-~= "I =:w-·..:: =:'F. j ' =--..... : =...... : I = :T' = i=.=-:I : ;.:,:; -:. . = .,; ........ • :=ft-.. =--': --.. ..... ________ .. • ...... ·-·-.... ,·-- • Oo\11. Y PILOT SB WldMNlr, ......, 19, 1'72 .~:Unresolvable Issue? ' • ,~ ;Judge Jf arns Both Sides ,in ~~spiral Case • An Or1111e Coun\y Superior Court judge ""5a}' admltt.d that his court "might be able to reJOlve" the iuuu rai• ,. la a Ian.it liled against the 1(ate by ...'&loclJ boepttal organiJation known IS the • qJUom11 Health care: P r o v I d t r a I' .~tlon. · 'Judge Herbert S. Herlands halted 'a ii ·-tl)lt momilli by state' health ,.,....., neeutlve Wallace C&meron to ~~ both aidu In the disputa that he' ·,..ac11t never be able to determtne the full .... ~blllty ln law of the Burtau of ~;1fitA!th Facilities Licensing and ...:-: c.rua..Uoo . CllCPA •llm1>lY Cclarad Tuohey had drawn the admlu\oD from Cameron that the 1tale 110!\CY WU HliJfitjl lhat grading work had bttn cerried out on the 1ltes ot five propo1~ Or•11ge County hospitals when a stafe planning deadline laJ)ll\f Jut July I. lJ that conatrucllon -k had not be<n In progreaa, the five holpltali Involved woukl have been ·compeUed to have their apptlcatlon• processed by a local health planni111g agency. Tuohey has repeatedly allied tha1 the --1a1..-i by tht local ~ ~ b11Y1 -mlldl mare rltJd tbon tt._ that applied under Cameron's su. perv!Jloo . "But we ftave come to, the questi9n of Just how far a state agency can go," Judge Herlands commented. "Tbe real Jssue here ii whether these five ap- fUcants were bona fide applicants and '11\ not aure k>ok!ng at state law that I'll ever bt 1ble to decide that. '1 :~Bering Sea Chase • z:_ Tuohey argues that there is strong evidence that some or all of the ap- pllcation.s were not bona fide. He says they were rushed through for state ap- proval with the desire of the organizing hospital groups to bfpass what they knew would be stricter health plaMing regula· lions. -~:~~ Reds Resist Capture; Tuohey ldentifle1 the five hospttall as: East Anaheim General HOflpitaJ aJ1d Can-- yon General H01pltal in Anaheim, Placentia-Linda Community Hospital in Placentia, Brblol General Hei1pltal in . Santa Ana and Brea CommunJty Hoepltal in Brea. Situation S.ta'lemates CHCPA llwyers argue that ii the 400 California hospitals "pushed through" in the 18 months period from enactment of ·'nle Col.st Guard uJ.d it klew of no the Duffy act in 1969 tilJ last July l are JUNEAU, Aluka (AP) -Two Sovie\· fllb1ng veasela aelied on charges of • W>lating U.S. territorial water• are .,iu.illi to be laken 'to Port and remain ....... tod Jn 'the northern Berln( Sea wllll a Cout Guard lctbreaker. · be .Lamut. 1 foctoq ahlp that aban-•.) ·~-• 4ined. an eacape attempt as the Cioast ·"~ wu ready to shoot across Its bow "'•TYeidl.Y. and the •~trawler Kolyvan ...;,. ~ af 1~i.s beyond SI. Matthew '.~, ICllDI, JDO mll11 oil the western :·~111 of Alaska. ~ boan!ln( parties from the . ~ Storla are aboard the RuasJan ·-W.... and both, tha'aklpper ol one veuel oild Ibo nm.loo dhctor of the Sovie\ · ::Jiiit are being held under l1Hll 1b0ml -U,,, 91..-11, COUt Guard official• 1ald al •-J-... :~~ ~ Guard OPoUsmlD .... Iha ·.l!ilirii liad been unoble ''to convey Ibo -' lioJi!JelJoa of Ila coaveraatlons with Iha .Jaalam," reason for the refusal of the Soviet ships built a "serious overbedding situation" to sail under escort to the U.S. Naval Sta· will arise In the state. tlon at Adak in the Aleutians, IOO miles to The Duffy act was designed to allow organizations planning hospital con- the aouth. 1truction a further exten!lion of the time The Storls, an armed 2»-foot craft with in which they could file their application 11 crew memberl, ii being aided by with the state. Tuohey said Orange County health care 1hUts of land-based patrol planes that will be drastically affected by new con· contlnue surveillance over the scene, the struction in en area that is already well Coast Guard sald, and a buoy tender was able to handle the hospital needs of its expect.ad to join the stor~ Thurlday. populati9n. · phi f .,. More hospital building, Tuohey warned. The 312-foot Wmut, na P 0 an VII" could lead to .a quadrupling of hospital vessel RUMian fl~blng fleet near the charges In an area that is already ill- area , and tbe 278-foot Kolyvan were sel.z· flatinr health care charges by an annual ed Monday night about t~ mlles off the '22 million "due to overbedding." Cameron admitted under a lonr ques-ooast Of unlnhibited st. Matthew Island, tioning by Tuohey that his bureau had the Cout Guard Pid, and were charged never gooe beyond the determination that with violatins the U.S. 12-mlle conUguous (Tading had been carried out on a flahing zone. buUding alte to assess the validity of a hospital comtruction application. Shortly after the seizure, Qle Lamut The state official admitted that he bad broke and ran, leading the siorl1 on a "no idea" if the flood of contracts receiv- four-llour cbua lbrolJib the lco-choked ed by his offi<;e hi the 18 month grace •-f ••· n-•·· Se It period had all been consummated prior WI~• 0 u• =•• 1 ' was to the last deadline of July I, 1971. maneuvered into the Ice by the storfJ on-And Cameron frankly conceded that 1 1y alter the U.S. ah.Ip warned It w11 some of those contracts could very easily 'DubJi H • ready to open flre. have been drawn up between hospital :_ !:i' c ea, nng Tbe Storil had autborliatkln from organizers and contractors after the ef-fective date. . -~ Wuflincton: to flre a wamina abot across "We have no way of knowinn," On S •I. Co l the bow and came "about as clou 11 you .. -& . k.,, , ~~!¥ . 1;J:1l Y,: con 1e~" tho Cout Guard nld, ;.::~ i:,"~~·~~t:.~cep"'1 all those u:s. Atty. Q, Keat EdWanls aald In It ,bu beeo Poln"'1 out .In .ltltlmony ··: ::· • am' • "a'g"e· .· ~l'a'te' 'i . :I ;\Dcborqa tbat II Ibo U.S. lltJlrlct Courl that Cameron's agency has denied (I , autborbu a warrant, I ~.S. manhal wUl several applic•tions where officials were t_:.: J<·~ ..,;;.1 _,; ;In•:::...'-., omot lllo.•~~~· 'l1le v-.lf aatlslled U.t .. ~ps planninl hot!j\ital "!111111' ...,, .• ,. ~ _.,..., ~ f* • _..._.. ft•,1111 11114 < CO!lltnldlOO'.hld vloiated'tht admittedly 111111 aild MJuloi! Viejo coverlllf II ... vlclad and tbolr Dllllerl could recelv1 JOO!le Imm of' the stale JeilslaUon. · ~ ftllr't J!llloo 11 fllo •\l"'"'•I ....,, ._ • -one of -appllca-alfec"'1 a ~-~Mcl'tri_Jll\bl\c!\Urh111'eb.~, Of~ and 1ear coald ~ ~~ eounty !Joi~ in .,~' W cl1'1/, ~ t .1'~~-~=111!1,"Wt\!l;not -' :~ l ~ ,JllllU :llJ Illa: Mid 1n1tiai ~ from the ~ ;"!!'\!"'..:i m111. ~,....it . ere.\ wallrshed rm. . lhe $111. Guord lildloalad lhol }iellher wu llabln1 , Judge ,Jlerlfud• co!DD!•ii¥. lroin the lc'o'nee.iaf lb lhO Paclllc octaii. . at Ibo lime of the..-. ...i neither bad bench that "It seems lo meAbal In llO!ll• ~ Mlaelon Viejo area segment, ·alSO' •·net ID lhi willer, Caieo all-~ w~ have IO' do .woiiJd be to fl\Pro•"'!' ioy.":tM ,plll\lltts,' oorua JS "We I!' ail1ltlllf a apeclfic rePort iufllld·a aoideful of earth' lo aatlsty the ~~of-the-Oto Greek watershed: from tbe:CO&lt Guard on What they 11w,.. Crit,rta 11f.UP by the state." 1 , '\.' , !iiiJnaln& In the Santa Ana Mountalna. Edwanls Uk!. "U'ntll that time, l\'1 pnt.. ' Cl!CP.A lfnera' argue U11t .In many cl l1D\lllna IOllthwelt to !he north 11oon-ty hml to uy jlll\ what vlolatlOlll the ~aie1 ooly ,:aembhmce of .&faclilljf work ~ of'l)ie city~ &an'Juan Cl~latrano, Rn11Jana may have commit~!' ' oq j>olpltal sites had !lee~ c~rrlM out to '· .. ' . , -. ' ... ·.!WARNING ••• Haidenl asaerled to his policy an- i>ouncem.ent. : · 'tbe PJ"fal~nl ulced underdeveloped mllolil ·1o wekome foreign prlvota ln- ~fm*t lnltead ol .fr\ihtenlni It away :l!J aeillnc property. · · : ' •'The wladom of any expropriation is questJonable, even when adequate com-- pen11tion i1· paid," he said. "Countries that exp-lale oflen Postpone tbe at· talnment of their own development goals." C>IAtMI COAST : .· DAILY PILOT .. ·• -,. :. ·~ : ::....,.... .... . H_, ...... ._. _, ..... ·:·--: :·C.... ... S. Cle••••• . ' .. ; oaMN11 COAST l"UllllHIM9 C.OWMY . • • ' • l•Mrt N. Wee• .. , .......... _. ..... J.". •· c.,1.., Ykt Pntillml ........... MMltW 1\M111 K,,.,. -· tkM•• A. Mitt"'I .. ...... u ..... Q1rl.. H. L..., 71dt•'' P. N1R ilrMlilflflt ..... '"' •• ,*" -C.• llMMI -W.r If'( ltrwt 11 ........... : -,.....,., 11u1.-..,.; L...-.... : :m .,_, ..__ :-"a: --= ~~ ·rc.:.lt't..= =LT •tl#T'. -""""' .. .,.._ W. ...................... ~ ........ ................ ~ .... t . ...... c:.t. ................ ,...... """""· -~ ... ~ ...... ,_ .. ,,., 1a;,1 ... w.- ,..... ..... "'""" ... prlllftoit ..., .. ..... .., lfrtfl, ~ .. ~ • . • • • ' r 5n an•> MJ ... m a in r ..,s n1t: ...... ,. ._a ,•Al.,,,, , Tl? JP a-.... • ""' ._ a.t 's RTJlc I .. - -... , .. _\ ...... e:Jii;IM:. l ... ... •aAt/ ............... raiiiilsl ......... _.. :r".:O='=:..--&cr:-'.::~i..-:r-i~ He aald any vlol1tlon1 mlpt come iatilfy ·1tatl lnveotigatora ' that , .the under the term "f!Jh ... pported ac-holpltal KroUP had met the tenna of the Uv!Uu." Dully 1ct, . Saniiatwn Unit Faih; Revamp Fizz'le Rapped •Y ALAN DffiKIN Of ffrlt DlllY 1"1111 Iliff Councilmen In Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley are reacting critically again1t the failure to date of Orange County Sanitation Dl1trlcts directors to approve a reorganization plan that would cut the number of director• and fees they receive . Meanwhile, Ronald Caspers, chainnan of the county supervisors, who recenlly appointed himself a sanllatlon di3trict director, has indicated that the county boar4 m1y come up wjth a reorganitatlon plan of .its own. · Comment3 are comlna ln the aftennath Of a 18-JS vote -at list week's meeting of the dlrecti>r1 ln Fountain Valley to oon- ilnue 1tudylng a committee report that set out four alternative method's or teorganl:ution. -1'w-1tudy was instituted alter the 1970 Grand Jury l'lad criticized the number of special districts In tht county. 1be com, mlttee report present$ proposals on how the seven sanitation districts, which presently have 37 directors, might be consolidated. The alternative being pushed by the special committee be:adtd by Placentia Mayor Robert Finnell would cut the num. ber or director• to 25 and prevent any dupllcaUOn In th• ISO lee directors receive for atl.eoding meetln&s. helve CUrectori sit on more than one board and receive $50 fees for each' board even ·lhoucb they 111 meet concurrently, 'Ille motion to , conUnue the atudy another month w11 made by Supervisor Caipers who said that tbe county board had not had time to act on \he report. Mayor J'limtll objecled to tbe delay nolln( lbot the committee hod sludled norsllllsatlon lor ... era1 -Iha and that It had preYlously been delayed for Ibo benefit ol tha IUperYJllOrl. At Tuoad17 '1 meelinJI of the board of IUper'llaora, CUpon lndicalad that the queslloo ol relonn mJcht be taken out ol Ibo hands ol lhl llAltallQe directors • 0 tn 30 days they won'\ know more than they know now," he said. Caspers appointed a committee to 1tudy the question composed of himself, Supervisor Robert Battin, who was the county board 's .sole representative on the sanitation districts last year, County AdmlnlttraUve Officer Robert Thomas and ·County Counsel Adrian Kuyper . Caspers nid that the committee may develop another alternative reform plan . "The problem coes beyood just reduc- ing the number of directors," Caspers said. "I was shocked· at the provincialism ei:presstd at the mfftin& by Mayor Lorin Grlset (Slnta Ana)." Mayor Grlset had argued against any reform plan that would reduce the number of local directors on a board: · Tuesday nlght fountain Valley Mayor Ed Just, chatrm1n of the joint boards, rePorted to h!J cily council thllt be bellev· ed the norganizltlon proposal pushed by Mayor Flnnelt's committee was doomed to· failure. Some cities had inslructed their delegates not to vote for it, he said. "Thll Js a flagrant case of a mlnorily ti:erllng control,'' retorted ~Jlman Al Holllnden. "The. whole system ls so rotten... • .. 'Ille Fountain Valle,Y ~ncil agrted to hold a 1peclal study se31Jon 1fter the 11anlt1Uon diatrJclJ' 1e1:t scheduled vote on reform Feb. 9. At the Huntington Beach council meeting Monday nlght, Councilman Jack Green said he was "very skeptical" the sanitation directors would approve a reoraanlzatlon proposal. '1Jt'1 the aame old araume:nta -the: south wOn1t underlland the problems of tht north/' he commented. "lf it went to a vote It's JJOS!lble It would pua." Green reported that SanlL.Ana and Or1n1e m1de the pJICb il•hlll change. "Tbey really don't wont to 1lve up 10verefgnl7," l>t add«I. Any change -Id requn the approval ol the Lacal Aaency Form1tlon Com· mlasl"'! (I.AFC) and the county IUpuvllON. ( I \ . Badget Prepared Budget Diredor Geor~e Shultz, center, was on hand at the Govern· ment Printing Office m Washington Tuesd1y for tb~ completion of -the press run of President Nixon's budget and message which will be sent to Congress Monday. Also pictured are Sam Cohn (left), assbtant budget director. and H. Kenneth King•bury, superintendent of binding. Anaheim .Vot~rs Approve $8 Million Power, Bonds One of the few cities operallng its own electri.cal power 1ystem -Anaheim - will expand service to all citizens with an $8 million bond issue approved by voters Tuesday, Only a simple majority wa1 required for pas.sage of the bond issue, which voters rejected twice in the past three years, when propoaed. at $8.6 million. The Tuesday margin was 10,170 \rotes yes and 8,605 no. Fr-Piiflel REPAIR ... Christopher EOriquez, U, of '?'S92 Volaa Drive, both of Huntington Beach. Prosecution witnesses testified that the Ures of cars eiamined at service staijons involved in the ~Ueged conSpf.racy were delibei:-at~ly punctured by pla:Ylhg darU ' While their' owners1 were iD the ltation of· fice or restroom. · · It. wils also alleged the fuel J>!lMPI and' shock absorbers were sprayed with oil1 give the impression that they leaked and· needed. ·replacement .and that radiator . caps and seals were deliberately broken· while customers' cars we.re hollted.in the lube bay. . TODAY by IT'S A MYTH Put a watch on some people and It soon stops running. Let the same watch be worn by someone else and it runs like a dream. Some people just can't wear watches., Nnt true, according to I!>• ex- perts! The miin nason watches do · not run well for some of us it that we don't Jmow how to wind them • People, afraid of nver winding, do little more than wiggle the C?V1'n a few times. The answer for theie people IJ an electric watch. It Is also ll)t answer for busy people who foriet to wind their watch. We carry -. large selection of electric watches in all Ula \op makes and styl11. We'll be hippy to help you pick the ona lh1t will usure you ol a1tr1cUvt, ICCllfill. depend1bl1 time, Money lrom the electrical revenue bond illue will be uaed to buy remaining power dlltrlbution faciliUeti tucb u lines, pole1, transformers and metm to aerw 15,000 realdents. Purchue of the facilities -long qo agreed upon by the city aa:ency and the Ediaon Company -may bring Anaheim Sl million In revenue beyood the bond retirement payment.a. Proponents predict it wUI also aave f21 per year per customer: on power bllls. Opponent.s argued the city ahouldn't ex- pand lta power dialrlbutlon buslnesa, wblch already served about 45,000 customers. Some oppoc.ition came from ciUzens wbo favor lilj! municipal ~ency -which buys electricity fro)ll · th4 EdiMft ~m· party for tta own l)'itlD) T tut VaDted a dllrerenrfUnd.raislng pi'ogript • A 10 percent lhOBt& and ainhsement adffiiasions tax wo.uld-theoretically· have provided ~ lnilliOn a year i:Qin)!ll'ed to the .fl million foreseen lollowlilg· bond payment retirement.. ' ·Theater owners, Di.sney1and, the California Angels and other commercial int,erests affected. provided heavy finan~ cial backln& to the Low cOst Power Com· mittee promoting bond approval., The election-ca(Qpaign ~s ·foughi,hard on both aldea W drtW •about .30,percent of the city's voters to the polls. -.. - .. y ear-ro11nd Schooling Diseu~sed ' By FAMELA HAWN ' Of ... l!*7Y ...... .,.., A crowd of WI por.Ots .,! lnt1r.,ted primarily in educational aspects of an·~­ year 1Chool pro&ram -fired que•llpns 11 a ponel from the La M-Sprln( Valley School 'nlstrlct 1'leodey during •· )lubllc meeting' at Marco Forster Junior High in San Juan Capistrano.. The Capl1trario Ubllled~SCllool'District ls ope of several COunty districts con· aldering the "d .15• Plan Whicb ls,'cur. rently In uae ilJ the San ·rn.to dlllrict. "We saw a poteritia1 instructloripl . ad· vanta1e, '' said George Aabton, prihc1pal of an elementary achool IDJ>prlnt Valley, explalnliil why his diitrlct tumtd to "45- 15"._ ' \ ·"But the fact that we faced a critical housing shortage acted as a catalyst." Respondina to questions, A1hton sa id the nine-week Instruction perk>d followed by a three-week v.acatton had one ad· vantage in that children see.med to forget less than they do over a three-month aummer. But he admitted that all·year school has not been ahown to be educationally better than a nine-month plan, but about the same. J "If chilcfrtn ,are for1etting less in an all,year school but are testing the 1ame as children Jn a nine-month tchool, then where is the advantage!" uked a parent. Ashton pointed out that his district had only been operating an aU-year program since July and had not had a chance to make academic evaluations. "That is one reason why we're only in· volving part of our district on a tw_o--year pilot basis," he said. "'"\ Roy Williams, an intermediate school principal in Spring Valley, aald one pro- gram thal bu suffered becauae of all year school was the , junior hlgh music program. Those band members, for example, who Were on vacation while others were tn school were given the opportunity to come back during vacation just for the band period. But it 4idn't work . Another parent expressed concern over school spirit and Cohesiveness. On an all year program a school's 800 student• would be divided into four groups of 200. Three groups are alw~ya in school while one is on vacation on a rotating bul1 with each rroup having nine weeks of school, three weeks of vacation, nine weeil of school aod so on. Williams said there seemed to be no Joss of school spirit in the junior high but the student council was selected from each of four attendance groups and one fourth of it was always gone. Williams added that there ha.d been oome ailvanta1ea to lbe all.year prqvam from 1 atudent behavior upect. Truancy had· lone ·down, · .vallcfaltsnl had 1on1 down, there .were fewer dJ,iclpllne, pro- blerm, and recreation programs were befng developed on a year round con- tlnui111 baail. Other Polnt.s made during tbe evening meeting and tbe afternoon aeuton for teachers included : ~udents and teachers are "tracked" together in m.OAl cues 10 a teacher hu the same class during the entire 177 ~aya, like on a nine month program. · -Teacbers are paid for 117 daya just as they are now and any ei:tra i1 COii· aidered like swnmer pay would be. But, be wamod. Not only will YllU disprove tho myth •bout not belnl 1blt to wur • ••tell, you'll alao loeo your nCUH !Jir belnl late to appolntmenu • a121· NEWl'ORT BLVD,. COSTA MESA , I • ' CONYINllNT TUMS IANKAMll lCAlD-MAUU CHAl'I • I • 24 YtAAS IN Si.Ml LOCATION PHONE Ht.J401 '° ! I I I • ' Wointtlllr, Jan..,y 19, 1972 DAllV l'llcn' :. Red-ink Budget Readied 'Not Enewgh Seleatlsts' Selection of J!'irst Sky~ab Creivs Attacked Polson Plot Two youths involved in a dream to establish a new "master race" have been charged in plot to poison Chicago's water supply. Stephen Para, 18, of Evanston (top) and Alan Schwander, 19, of Chicago were ar· reated. 347 Said WASHINGTON (UPI) '"8ldanl Nixon wlll amd Concl'Oll a r..i.tnt fedonl blldpt MciaUy calllnl ... IPIDdlnl el about $211 lolllioo in Iba flacal year that bqlaa , nm July I, 1ovarnment -Aid today. '1111 apeodlnJ fllure wtl1 be • .-4 -u all ......i fedaral budple havt -· It will ahow I deflci~ prollably belwaan flO bllUoo and llO billion. maklnc ·11 lbt · !Jib budiel In the Jul II )'Ml'I In wh1ch .... ndlnl •• c •• d 'd rcvenu .. . But the bloaet lbockar may be the admiiilitrallon'• ofiiclal iHltlmate of the deflcll for the current ftacal year thel endl June 30. Government -aald 11 would top l3ll ~Ullon. perhapo comina clo8 to $40 bllllon. Tr unry Undenacrtlary Paul Volcker, the o!lly hllh- rankllll ofOclil who would even allll\lo to Iba matter In publlc, told nowamen Tueadly lbt dollctt for the cumnt f~lecal year would ~ "e•· ceptlonally large." Ho would DOI cite a llj)ICiftC Qlure. 11 ii certain that the pro- ~ deficit for lhll year will be the largal •Ince 11145. Figures In the budget wlll 1how that Nixon, in his four yeart in offlc11 hu run up a greater total of deficit spen- ding than any prealdenl In • single tenn except for the third term of Franklin D. RoOoevall which Included mool of World War 11. The pn>jected deficlil for the current ftacal year and Iba next one wlll bl added to the aolual deficit ol '21.S bUllon recorded in the fiscal year that en<Jed Jut June 30 and the $2.8 billion deficit for the prevloUI one, Nixon's flnl full flecal year. Pr~sident ·Planning '01ie-two' WASHINGTON (AP) ·7 Prealdenl Nixon, fac1111 a D 1 mo c rat I c ·controlled Concrua In lhll election Y.ear. hal invented a new Stele ol the Union formula: Hit 'em with both barrels. For tbe first Ume, Nlxon has decided to reporl twice this year on hi.I plans for dealing with the. multiple and mount- 1111 problems el the IO f\alea: -trlrat, he wlll make an Jn. perlOJI State ol the Union ad· dreaStoa Ben ate-Ho u1 e 1es11lon at 12:SO p.m. tllun· day. '!lie beat admlnlatratlon guess ls that be wlll talk about IO minulea to eo.,,... and I nationwide televlllon--radlo au· dlence. -Second, he will place on each congruaman'1 dllk a written State of the Union message, far exceeding in volume anything he could at- tempt to rllAI in person. White Houae iourcu aay II wlll be 1 bulky document. U1ing thi.! one-two formula, Nixon hopes to capture the live TV-radio &udlanct plua reruns on the widely watched evenint TV news programs and, at the same time, leave plenty of fodder for reporters writing lo< newspapen and weekly maga:.iqes. All Suffoeate SPACE CENl&il, 8- (APJ -Some memblll el the tplDI .agency ..... team are dlmlayed that oclentlst· -ule were llmllad to tbree of the all)a craw bertbo for Skyleb, an orb I tin 1 laboratory dellped to study the earth with IPOcial _, and the IUD wflfi leieooopel. '!lie flnl --cmt II acheduled lo opend • dlys aboard the Skylab -atarling next May, and the ... eond two crews art to bl aboard 54 dlys each. Two pllol-astronau\I wltb ltttle academic. _ baeq:rounct and. ~ut make up the nm crew. Each of the rema~ two hal an .,1ronaut with a doctorate In engineering ll!ld two pilot· utronauts. "If this Lt a 11lacllon which doesn't try lo 1et people o1 true sclenUfic lrl)ning on the mWlon, then we're :~ tJw. ble," aald -IM:iar1'1fi who had contrtbutod heaYl!y to lbt Apollo moon-~ proeram. A flight su?leOo' Aid -. physicians should have bean chosen. Much ol the llllytab program Lt desicned to learn about the effecla ol ~ 1pace travel on the body, he 11id, and oublle changes not obvloua to lbt layman could be overlooked by an astronaut wtlhoul medical tnlnlng. He also aald a relatively minor illness that could be cured by a doctor on board miaht lead to a premature eod for a mluion. An astronaut who defended the 11lactlona llld the)' .... "extremely dltncult" becautt the piloting aklll of the crewmen muat balance wtt:b their polontial oc:lenca ..,.. 2 Tr apped Spreading Fire Alarm Massacred At My Lai NEW YORK (AP) 4 Workers Buried Alive -~:~:;.,;~:~ Reporter Seymour Hersh says elevator Tullday to warn a secret Army document pule mldenle of lbt Albert p..,, at 347 the number of Viet-In CavA..m· of Trench Hotol that lbtrt -• fin, namese civilians killed in the , . • .. r ,:;: :i:. ~ ..:':. 11111 My Lal masaac:re. Moat 1111 and lbt two bumod to aatlm1t01 hid been under :MIO. · LUBBOCK, Tex. (UPI) -About fivNlld-a-half houn death. '!lley were the Ollly: Herah illlo ll)'I that lbt The .bodl" o1 four con-Z the~· ~~ :; peiaona killed in the fire In clocmnent lhowl that aa many 1truotiOll -1w1. burled bod!eo of Raymond RoMt-. thlo wee I er ~.Penmylvllli& u 100 other ''fii,JfJe/f.' cbililiib'' -· 20 feet of ·dirt, _.. ,. iO,r ll!ld Ollie Deon Morrell;'D. '' ~m:' :f:· bole! raaldenll and old men well. lllln hi· a n<bvwed today from the bolo The four men _. burled for • roqulrtd · boopltal lrealmen~ nearb• hamlet Iha oame dly. tom ol a cand-ln .....,. 10 houn. four of them being admltlod. ' tteoch. Fire cblef Horachel Sharp The two dead men were !JI the flnl lnalallmenl of a Julllce of the PHce Chari• eaJd the llll'l'ClWlllll ·of ,the Ro~ Carter; · 40, 1 han- 1,..,.part ortlcle written for the Smith 11ld all four hid dled of tr<nch and lie depth -fl feel dyman at the bole!, and ·Adlm New Yorker magazine, Hersh 1uffoc11lon. before the cav .. 1n -Donofrio, operator and - accused the Army of covering · Two of tha dead men, Eddie pcevenlad lmmedlale recovery of a beauty porlor In the Maxwell, 20, and J av l er of the bodlu. bulldllll. . up factual matulal about the S1ncbez. 25, were found burled He aald II a pp e a r e d "Thall two man IOI on the alroclUea. In a l!aJldlnc poalUon, their Rodricue-z and Mornll, whole elevator to warn lbt people In Herah 1ald the clvUlan doath arms around each other. A bodi11 wore found Iyina In the the hotel that there wu a figures are contained 1n the rescue aquad uncovered their ditch, had rullzed the walls fire ," laid Fire Chief Edward trahacrlpl of the Army'• My headl about 30 minulea after were fall1111 and had dived Hutchllon. "Upfortunately, Lal Inquiry conducted by a the caV.:in and admlnllttred under Iha acoop of a digging tbe elevator alopped al the commlulon headed by LL ruuacltator1 for several houn machine. But dlrt was packed fourth Qoor, whara the fire Gen. William R. Peen. without IUCctU. in solid all around them. wa1." "I'bt Peen comml11t on1,::::;========================= lrlllUCripl has not been made pulilic and an A r m y spokesman in Washington said Tue!day that there would be no comment on any up9et of the case while legal appeals are pending. '!lie transcript 1hows that lhe Anny's CrlmlnaJ lnvullgatlona DMalon con- cluded after a pn>be ordered by the commission that 347 civilians died at My Lal, IC· cordlna to Her1h. Suspect Turns Gun • On Self LEoNIA, Fla. (UPI) -A police dragnet of thraa coun- tlet, one in Alablma. ended Tueaday night in I 1hootoul with 1u1pecled doubl6'lliller Qoc!rl• Fox, who apparenily tried to commlt.lll(loldo bolort u= . County 81.i. A~ tomey CµrU1 Golden aald to. day that Fox wa1 1n "very crJUcal condiUon" In the Bai> II.rt Hoapital ·at Peftsacola with aelf-lnfilclad pnahol wound of the templt. I DepuUea aald rox had· no prevloua criminal record lMjl apparently went beraerk alter a domesllc dllpula wilb hll wife earl)' Tuaaday. ' FINAL REDUCTIONS SAVE 40% to 50% Olrls' Dre ... • Orlt. · ,,.oo NOW 16.00 Olrl1' Sleepwear 0.1,. · ... ,. : .. ·-···--NOW 7.00 4.00 .. Olrls' Coats •14 -- ~· ,, .. NO~ 16~00 Olrls' Ceortlllnate1 W . Ma. •• ,. ............. NO , ... 4.00 . t-14 ,,_ .. _,,, __ ,.. Boys' Shirts NOW ....... 2.M hy•' ~::;.::_~~;; 1:.:00 1UO 10.00 -11.00 I ' 12~ J 6.00 11.00 " 16.00 '!lie Tu,..iay nlaht lhootoul In a vacant farmhouse 211 mllaa ,all pf L e o n I a cu1mlnaled a dai In which Fox alloiedl1 killed hil JO I f 1 Patricia. It, and b I b Y u~ wounded hil wlf•'• .,..adlnolher, rlJIOCI a 1 .. ytll' old llrl an.. • tw. bour pl> ductlao. ......... the slil'• DUllN• THll SALi ONLY OPIN SUNDAY, JAN. U 11.4 (} ........... 11111 ~ to -.......... ..,,11., • 1'11111 ...... ldll two coworker1 al the -.,. • a.art. t4pete•• Conrad, I .ft-year-old veteran f>f three apace ntgbts, was named lo command the flrlll Skyleb mlalon. Al commander of Apollo IS, he WU Iba third man to wall: lbt moon. Hil crewmateo .,.. Dr. J*"" Korwin, .. a pliyalclan, and Paul J, Welle, 39, a former jet pilot and ••ronautlca1 engineer. Alan L. Bun, 39, who walk· ed the -with Conrad, will command lbt eecond mllalon. With him wlll bo Dr. Owm K. Garrtol~ II, wllo boldl a doc- torate in electrical engineer-- log, and Jack R. Lou.sma, 35, a former jet pilot. 'Il>a third craw wlll ha com· mended by Gerald P. Carr, 39, a former fighter pilot who hal not flown Into ..,.... Hit crewmates wUl ha Dr. Edward I G. Gibson, JS, who bolds a r l doclorste in "'lineerllll• and • Wllllam R. Pocue. 12, a t former Jet pllot. ! Announces t he RAND PENIN of their ne w store at 16185 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VA LL EY WESTHAVEN PLAZA 3 BIG DAYS Thursclay·Prlclay•lulurcluy January 20, 21 , 22 DOORS OPEN AT 10:00 A.M. I -WIN - A NIW ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHI NI REGISTER AT THE: DOOR - No purchase necessary-Good Luck! SPICIAL HOUU DURIN• CiRAND OPININ61 Ol'IN ·THUUDAY, NIDAY Ir SATURDAY-10 A.M. TO 10 P.M. ~CI_~-­ TRIM CMaaoure Yeur Ownl VAL TO 1.91 YD. ( 'DOUBLE KNIT NO UMIT ·Dllltner Cuts 60" Wide I ... 6.00 Jil•. . PRINTED c I POL YISTIR I NYLON JERSEY TRIM c NIT RIG. 3.49 UP 98 Tt. ·-...... Y~. 10 TD. ,... -.... "' 10-~ CARDED • CUTIING FILT BUTIONS BOARDS SQUARIS Brand Nam• V1 fu1 to $1 .ti $4.00 VallHI Riel. th I ACH c 88 .c ·-IACH I ACH N•U ... FREE PARKING -FREE PRIZES! . . WAIH & WIAR PRINTS .... tUI YAllD WOOL DOUIU KNIT l ie. 912.11 YAID aURLAP WWIQ. ffc YAID SUHR· ....... 11 .. llM 1•% ,.,,_ ·-.. _50~~ .... ffc ... 2 ' ... 88' Gol6ANTtC UUCTION OF FAIRICS, NOTIONS, 11tlMMIN•S Ir PATTllNS Alaorted NOTIONS a.6 fRB .RICS . PhOne 531.0103 16185 lrookh""t Fountain Yalty We1thave11 Piasa " --- llenllo Poullr)' Co. In Defunlak ONI ILOCK IAIT OI' 'AIHION ISLAND· ON SAN JOAQUIN ROAD Sprlllll wbere bl UY9d. IL------------------------------1•·-----~--- , l • ·-• • • • .. • D A R .Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE • Schools Ill Difficulty , " ~ ~ ~ . • • ·I • • ~ ' 2 " •: ' • ~I i:J ~~ •• ::i .. •'• ... •• •• ''i s~ ... •• :: ;. ~1 r. ; . • Faced with a •135,000 budget deficit for the com· ioi year, Laguna Beach school trustees are viewing suc h unhappy alternatives as dipping Into reserves, seeking a tax override, elimlnaling some of the district's lnno- vaUve programs in order to reduce staff size and save on materials, or letting buildin& maintenance go by tbe board -or some comhinatlon oi th .... With the lowest school tu rate in the co unty, the highest pe r-pupil expenditure, and teaching programs. now nationally recognized, Laguna has been providing residents with quite an educational bargain. , But ever·increasing costs and th~· pressing need to improve a bare-bones building maintenance program are catching up, and it looks as 11 this ·board is elected to solve the problem. One approach would be to increase the low 24-1 pupil·teacher ratio, eliminate the innovative team teach· ing programs and special materials and JO back to the traditional large class, single teacher, smgle textbook concept. While more study is certain and commitments have yet to be made, the conservative trustees on the board have previously indicated they would not be averse to a more traditional approach. They also are cool to the idea of either a tax override or dipping into the reserves. The two holdover trustees favor leaving it up to the public by letting the voters cbOose, via a tax override ballot, whether to maintain or cut back the educational programs· that have been developed in recent years to provide more individualized instruction and diversified subject matter. Teachers in the \district . are concerned because many came to Laguna specifically to participate in the omicide and J i Dear uicide Are ~~irror-acts •• • ' Gloomy Gus • iii Invoriably, when some young man ls for wantonly murdering a ipbor's child, or hi.I girl friend, or members or his family, eveiyone iiU.Mirikne; w him expresses incredulous "He w1s such• quiet lad ," they always y, "very polite and obliging. He never 1:ve anyone any :~ulllouailrlcan~· Ueve it." ~ I t ' s utonlshln& "<.er:psl:<iypiichologlcallY 111. ·ve most are-about otl>-pe,.....litles: seem to have ed. their impres- of "killers" luricl •tilml or fiction where ·the ' bas a wild look iri hls eye, or around aneeriag and Uppblg over ~. 71 PERCENT or all homicides "private" -that is, committed not stranger but by some friend, ac- ' or member of the family. unless alcohol is involved, usually perpetratcr is someone wbo has ys been quiet, restrained, and con- ate. t the French call crime passionel ~lence for emotional gratification, not for gain -may be compared to a explosion. Ir ~ personality is , If lhe llum .hu no eacape to release the build-up of pressure, the docile and' courieow: person may in a frenzy of violence and commit unspeakable crime that seems i ~ ~::i: :;::;:.logis~ study ,~in acts of'homJcide and suicide, the I· If Councliman Lorr gets away with his raid on Laguna's city treasury ror his wife's travel expenses, I think I'll nm for the council and take my wife to see the world! -D. L.B. ,,.,..........,....,.........., ...... .., -IMlltt _IMM _, "'-llftlffMf. SIMI ~ Mt ,..... .. •llMW e-. ~11 Pllll. more they seem to resemble each other as mirror~. The homicide is P.to- jecting his lllicidal impulses, just as the -Is -Jodlnl his murdetout inr pUileL• Jt might almost be said, without too gross a violation of the facts, that the emotional murderer kill! to avoid suicide, and. lhe sulcide kills himself to, avoid murdering. . At any rate, the personality structure behind many, if not most, or such crimes, has a startling uniformity of behavior : mildness,· tractability, seeming respect ror others, regularity of habits and con· cealment or moods beneath a quiet ex- terior wJth a penchant for privacy. (Now, please, don 't reverse this proposition absurdly: most people who are mild and tractable are not latent murderers, by any means.) SURPRISINGLY en o u ·g h , statistics show that the majority or "juvenile c;telin- quents" do not go on to adult crime, at least or a violent nature. These youngsters who act out their problems tend to work off their aggressions through the escape valve. It is the ones who build up a full head of steam without finding a way to release it who surprise all their neighbors some fine spring morning. . The signs are all there, from early on, if you know how to look fo1 them. But nobody bothers to look at someone who "never gives any trouble" lintil the trou- ble is strewn all over the bloody rOom. ill Mauldin Reminisces Mauldin-at SO? Not likely. Mauldin always be the impish kid cartoonist In his 20t stilt looked J6, the Irrev- creator Of Willie and Joe, the: Gl's , lint in the !Slh InfanJry ion News then Stars and Stripes in some aentbnefttalists refer to as last good--war.11 50 he is, 1 quarter century and remov.d from those rough il ollen days. In a book o f ~~!"'"· 0 The Brass Ring'' (he Jt 11a sort ol. memoir"), he talks himself, his career and bow it , It ii a very American document, a al Horatio Alger story in which we Mauldin 1nnring up In the l!l!Os on ln southlm N"' Mexico, 10 poor he joined the high school ROTC It sol ncf I clothing problem, ' RIGO salOOI. dropout, he bNved <I QiJcqo and art scbool. l{)s _.. ~ and YOUllJ Bill dllermillld to join lhe ranks of the et lh<m. He Jaliild lhe tlth InfanJry w;.lhemwoolar, and by IOllY it happ<ned. I!' u the dhlllln piper's car· wllere 1111 brUll, ,bnpl•h ••Ii~ the~ --the bran. -" collfbl !he .,. OI the noted ~-leiii, Emle PJlt; tllol> to Stars ..... and IUdl ••hi 1111111 lncidenta pmate war wllll -1 George 1111 ether ••h' olld lilllr• •iw> N2d*''1 1111111 ti IDil.ltaey aml•d$2 llZ ... lt , 1t1Jam WAI 111S waadllflil lnHrse The . Boblinuur . snobbery in being a well-known enlisted man "protected;'' in a sense, by famous correspondents. and with his own soaring reputation back in the U.S. . Mauldlri's narrative bristles with anec- dotes, and readers who were the military or the IIM-Os will relish these. Llke the time after the Sicilian invasion when the Hearst newsman, Mike Cinigo, stumbled jnto a command bunker of the Jtallin artillery. Mike, who was or ·Italian des- cen~ picked up the phone just for the hell of it and ocdered all units to hold the~ r~e untU further notlce. And IJ worked. MAULDIN concludes this '4sort of a memoir" It the war's end, l wish he had brought the story more to the pre1ent - hit civilian political cartooning, bis coverage ol. other wars, hb Pulitzer PriuJ and the llke. But what ll here Is bowicy, poipaol and IW11>1 llufl, U· lu1lrated with photographs and, of course. cartoons. The one, for instanct, when the bedrqgled, unkempt Willie 1nd Joe ar. stopped by a young American MP officer and Wlllle says: ''Th6n buttons wu ahot off when I took thiJ town, 1~." I lhhlk the ~ ,.,..atlcG would nu i~ 1oo. (NorlGa; 17•1· Wllllm Jlopa . Innovative programs, which they feel are professionally rewarding, despite a lower salary schedule than ls of· fered in some other areas. School dlstricls have been known to cry havoc around budget time, then somehow find a way to oper· ate with less cash than they'd hoped for, but this time the "crisis" seems to be real. Merger Deserves Study Despite the many hours of work at the professional and organizational level, one of the South Coast's most significant issues has elicited nothing better than a yawn so far from thousands of citizens. The plan -one which could change the entire complexion of several communities -is the merger of county-administered Dana Point and Capistrano Beach with the city of San Juan Capistrano. -While not pushing for incorporation, San. ;Juan's staff bas compiled an extensive ·feasibility study on the plan , and some civic ·groups and chambers of commerce have tried to do legwork on the chances .for such a plan. Yet .. with the concept more than a year old, a ·void still exists in the realm of public opinion. People seem either disinterested or suspicious . The idea ls approaching tbe town meeting stage early this year . Capistrano B.each's Chamber of Commerce has one scheduled for Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in Serra School. ~U '"* Let us hope that the colony's residents flood the auditorium seeking facts about the annexation proposal on which to base a wise decision. s ·~----·oNf WAY OR ANOTHE~, i~EV ALWAY$ GET SOMSE~ AT BA~~Y's. t . . Group Photo 'Too Muclt Trouble' for <:ourt Shabby Treatment o~ New Citizens To the Editor: Let me join you in bemoaning the "rather savagely and shabbily dispensed with " ceremony of the march to the Plaza or the F1ags for the newly naturalized citizens after the naturaliza· tion ceremony in the county courtroom. (DAILY PILOT, Jan. 15, "New Citizens Lose Out to U.S. Expedieocy?") I HAVE ALWAYS be<n pleased to see yoor articles and pictures of our new citizens and it is pleasing to see people who believe enough In our system to re- nounce their nativt lands and adopt the U.S.A. Perhaps we ntt<I some fresh judicial blood. A Ilttle public ~ay of American sentiment is surely not too Dig • problem for our judicial branch of government to display. • CURTIS·CAMPBELL DAILY PILOT count11 courthouse reporter Tom Barley 1'eported in a Pilot Logbook Jan. 15 that the Super· ior Court administrator said it "is too much trouble" to assemble the tiew citizens and s1lepherd them to tht plaza and the waiti ng cameras. Pre· sidi'ng Judge Bruce Sumner had de· ckted, ht said, to dispttue with the plaza photograph and .instead would authorize picture·taking during the .actual courtroom ceremony -an im· possible feat where a large group is involved. The DAILY PILOT has long listed all new citizens and supplied each with a free pririt of the group photo. -Editor R ehafJllita tlo11 Hou•e To the Editor: We are most appreciative or the wonderful and instructive article which appeared in the Women section of your newspaper not Jong 1:go about our rehabilitation house. It ' seemed worthwhile and productive, to say the least, to devote the entire page to the central theme Of alcoholism. Dr. Schneider and Marcie Tomayo are both well known to us at The Villa, and the space given to them was also very well dope. -· 1 I • lfailliOx ' ' J ' " ' • ' Letters 1rom readers are welcome. Normally writers should convey thtir mtssages i'll 300 words or ltst. Tht right to condeme letun to fit space or eliminate-libtl is rtservtd. All ~t­ ttrs muit incltlde 1ignature and mait- i1ig address. but names may be with- held on requut tf sufficient reason is apparent. P~try will not bt pub- lished. person with priorities that m~e sense. He had named the environment as "the first area of concern." I agree and oniy hope he will follow through on ifus &tat~ept. ' , . ~ As guest reporter for lhe Di\ILV PILOT, he has invited citizens to bring their problems to the supervisors. How remarkable to find someone in govern- ment who says be will listen to us. Let's hope that Supervisor C3spers ls a sign of better days ahead! · MRS. CAROL RA WE Pri.011 GU.ru To the Editor: On Prison reiorm, while we pick 1part and psychoaC1«ilyie the brain of the disad· vantaged, poor and minorities wno (most often) find themselves behind prison walls, \VhY not bring about legislation making It mandatory that all prison personnel undergo p s y c h i a t r I c ex- amination on a yearly basis? We learn, all too late, that it takes much more than a guard with a gun in his hand to quell the flames of Violence at a prison. A GUARD, OR anyone haVing any af. 1iliation whatsoever with prisoners, should be very carefully cbo~n, wlth the chief prerequisite being that we have the capacity to match his tremendous ability to put down with his. equally important compassion 1or his fellowman. H there were more guards with a genuine concern fQr these men on an individual basis. • there would be no need to resort to the gun. BERNY WELSH . School Proble ms To the Editor: never seeking, and often never receiving any credit. Mr. Lang has ilways been liberal with his tin1e and talent and the community la indeed fortunate to have him hert. I am so glad to see that at least .Orne of his original plantings will be saved for the new library. NITA CARMAN A basic question now races the school board trustees of Laguna Beach. Shall we continUe to support and improve an outstanding school system or shall we let the educational rnomentutp in Laguna _ Beach collaJ)t:e? To the Editor: What does the board have to consider? It is obvioua to me from my discussions I. Maintenance is now funded at a bare-with my friends and neighbors that few, bo!JeS level and may be cut to include on· if any, people are aware of t'ne trailer ly emergency repairs. camp ground that js to be built· at Aliso 2. The ,pupil-teacher riUos aro in-"Beach by the county parks department. creasing and will continue to do so. I believe that anyone 'bowledieeble 3. T)le enthusiasm of teachers to carry about the Aliso Beach an:a know• µ.at to out valuable Pl'Oll'UJll-lll&• be lost, build-"·"""' givilnd 'in the miclst'ol a , ,)lll1!llnlftt~1111 .... lhOis·lacl< al 4. SUPPORT PEOPLE .... leaviq the concerii !or thO -1i\>ini •lit ?tial district and finding similar positions in area. -. Q,b~iOW! -· can;ip .Jl1llliids nearby communities at higher salaries. .., Y"\ d s. Laguna, with one or the natlo.n's · =~f:?'1'.' ~i ences are nqt c::ot!l· outstanding school systems, 'hai/to. at~~· . _ .. _. i ~ .. tract teachers with one of the lowest .6.t'Juf A~Tiu:P t 'i Af 11-..!M. ctar·· salary schedules in Orange County · '\..,_,..., 0 1SO ~· mg 6 Stall moral •-rr t d b · our ._.lsr summer months would show • . e Q a ec e 1 an llD' . tlle· coupty ·pam department that this certam fulure. •--• · """ al · It" TlilNK ABOUT TlilS' ~11 opera~ rtUWDlUg\~pac Y· If you are conctrned,· make yoUr· coo-~ ior tbls, canip JtOUDd'~ cerns known by a call or Jetter to your tentaUv.ly ·aet for IJ>rlrig of im; Now IS board members now' the time for concerned cltttens to notify . ART FISHER lhe park department, and ' put a &top to Pr<Std t further overcrowding and pollu!Jn&. or -en Laguna's beaches. QUINN FARNES JOHN R. CRAVENS Vice President CAROLYN PARKER Secretary MIKE FICKEL Treasurer Laguna Beach Unified Faculty Association Executive Board Lang's Generoslt11 ' To the Editor: Demolltion of Lquna's old library and the removal of some or the trees to, be replanted around the new library brings . to mind Fred Lang's g~s donation of •his service's for lhe'arlglllal landscaping, It was just one or llWly things this talente<f and ,..,,... landscape architect has done ror Lguna over •the years, Ju8tice Commen ' Belleville, KM., Telescepe: .. Mane l& would be a good thing to have a woman on the supreme Court. 11 seems to Wi1hat several decisions J11.1de in the past would have been better, il Ibey bad just~ their , minds." ' c THOSE OF US who see much or this disease are relieved to see that it is finally being acknowledged an d discussed. We are certain thil ls the best way to come up with more and more answers and insights · regarding the preventkm of the progreasion, aod that is always our most immense hope for the futurt. · Another Joe McCarthy? Harrlsoabur1, Va., New1-Reeord: ''The ecological hysteria that sourrounded: the Alukan pipeline project seems to Jtave died down coulderably, and although tie pipeline ~ oot recelwd final app~, lndicaUO(ll are clear that the g<>aliead will not be w lt h be Id mucll · PHYLUS DAVIS Director Tbe Villa Santa Ana The Dally Calllondu El Caj .. Rep. John Schmitz, R-Orange County-' •·ho misrepreaents some parU of the Inland Empiro In the House or Repn!sen- atives, apparently desires to be the resurrected Joe McCarthy of the-111Qs. Slg11 o f Better D•r•'f He bu labeled Dr. Henry Killln(er, To the Editor: national. secvtlty adviser to Pruldeot I be Or n-··. Nixon, a security risk becaule of his The new chainn~n o t 1nge """"r "pro-Communist" view and UIOClaUons. ty Board of SupervJSOr1, Ronal4 Caspers. Following the McCarthylte style, be liinls seems to be an indepe_ndent, tblnklng " thal be has proo1 to suboltnllate his Dear George: Do you think 1 newly married man hu a rlg!it to rule Ibo rooot and be dominant! TEDM .. Dear Ted M.: Woll1 yes, I do. But yoa abollld ha•• U!Ollf)ht of that befon you bad to lllOft out Into the chiclien coop • (Do -· -,OU! Sina, bob)', llnf. OI ......., ,..•u locili pnllJ IPllJ, ..... -,.. , ..... •t1111.> ' charges but, ror somt mysterioul re11011, can't n!Hal It. 'li:VEII S!NCll PBBSIDIHL Mlson .,.. nounc:ed blJ fortbcomlna ..... -lied Cllina, SclunltJ has been In a rqe. T?io rllkl are too creat to -1Y cballq< the Pre1Jdeot, wlio llljp111.11 lie .. ., Ille Concreamaa'• .-..-. .. Sclunitz bas coplld the c?oplorable McCarthYlle ladle "' dlloredtllll ... ol Mr. Nlxon'1 --adYIMn. Uotll Mr. -mala Ibo ...... ol h11 lnlormatloo, "' are ootltled to dlsmiu bis Charpl U lhe fumloll <f I crank •ho ll dllploollll 111 Mr. ll!Joo'• ~to eotalillaJi -.....uaJ ...... wttll I ill>CUme .... .., ... _ Im- prove the chances for world peace. For all we know, Mr. Schmitz may be relying on the dingbat distortions of the John Birch Society -of which he is a member -that regularly appear in that kooky journal, American Opinion. The r act that Mr. Scbmitz bouts or his "membership In the fraternity ol flilh~ peddlers hardly IJ a te&timonial to hiJ abUlty to separate fact from fiction. t • DR. IUBSINGllR'S reputation a& a .ocholar in the field of -if. laln bu been well establllbed, and bis loyaltJ to his country ba1 ..._ been --· The fact that be advlse1 lhe ,,_ .. ·fclnllll fl!)ley In a ... , lllltulel\Jl Jo Mr. SCbniliz llld otber1 or ..,_ J9ltld. who ix-ter Teddi Roo~t bombllll .aad iallorrallllal, d,o e 1 n t Juatlly a mum to charac:ler aaaasslna- tldll wblcll -ae-ble bloloa our recent p11t U Mr. 5chml!i <IA pn-eompelllnl .....-1a apinst tho lljfibd••• wllll Rid Oilaa. be la ht to • IO. Bui be lliould not try to ""'""""" altentlon by nlOtllnc to 9lc:ioul -•n and ........ _... qporlld hv nolhbi men -pliaDtom •aYlcloncl'• --·--· .. ., . .,... ......... longer. , •. Permaneol damage to tl>o• vlronment ls 1pparenUy no lon«er, • strong .possibility, and the !em)lorllJ damage that accidentl tiUghl ct<ale II not sufficient cauie to thwart a projoCt whose ea>nomii: belleftta ore )>OlmllallJ:, so substanUal and widespread. Oil belpo run this world and more 11 needed u Ille world continues to grow." DAILY PILOT llobm N. 1'"•ecl, N>ll<litr Tlio!Mr l:...U, .lclllor Albtrl 'If. Bater Editorial flife Editor The <t!IGIW -o1 the IJoll7 J'llot -lo w-and -.. late .-I» -.tJns thll newtp.per'f oplnlonl and Cllllt- l'lttnl*'J' en ~ ot tni.rre.t end ·~1»-··­for the eJlill'ftllon ot'our rmdret' opt~ """ Iii' _,.ttac IJie dl-·~ot-.... aervm and IJ)OktrlllA -. t"l*;:I oflhedil¥. WedH111111, Jlfflr7 19, 11'12 • • , VQL h5. N().,'1.6 .. 1 ~$• '96 fl.AGES, ' " • • ' • .. N.Y. Stedra .. ORAN6E COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEONESOAY, JANUARY J9, •19n • JEN CENTS • fair repr<oentalion becal!H of his diltrict'1 size. '1AI • rault ol this,'' Cory said, 1'the )loople ol Or-<Aunty .,.. • llltle ohort cblnled, despite the lletllng quallly of tlltlr cumnt leilllatm... . Bodham.<Ollld not be reached for com- meot. · Assemblyman, John Brius ( R • . Fullertm) &aid be WU pleued the l .. iatatpre would ha~ a clw)co to re-do the-rNpplJl't!onlneDI Jilans. ·He said the Democrats' 1dopt.d plan deprived Orange C.Ounty ol 1 thfrd sena~ ,.at and another Assembly district '11 may set under a new plan. Both ol the county's Ila~ S.n1tors. lleDois Carpelller (II-Newport Beach) and JllDOI Wbetmore (ft.Gorden Glim), qnod !bit the county's -_Jltion gnnrtb hlS earned it more repreae1> talion. ' "I thlnt ' the legislature JOI .what it · deserved," Carpenter said;· refening to the court declslon. "The whole proceS! WIS ul1qlCellll'ily miahandled." ~r said he would seek I COD· stitutlolill• amendment to take real>' portlonment out of'tne hands of the state iegtalature. • "Thl.s'Js all a real ihame."'Wbetmore said. "lt'a· not in the interests of either the people or the Republican Party. The ~k>nal reapportionment wlll give the Democrats four or the five new seats." Wbetmore said he felt the county's sepate and assembly di!tr-icts should ·have been cut down to pro~r alle. "My district has ,'llQ,000 people. I'm happy to serve therri again but the ·district should have about 490,000 people." Neither •John Schmitz (R·Tustln) or . Rlchlrd HaMI (l).Anlheim), the COUii' ty 's' two U.S. repraelltaUvts, coWd bl reached for comment. The only slgnilicant cbaoge in the state court 's 1pproval ol c:Ongresslonai re1e- portionment is that Schmitz, a member of the John Birch Society. will no ionpr reproieot President' Nixon >pd lht Western White House In 5an Clemente. • Scbniitz• disjrict was pulled inland, and the sections from Balboa Island, Corona dei Mar, L1guna Beach, 5an CleinOl\li and . Into san DltlO County will form a new coiiglt'"lonal dinrict. . ' ' Nixon Vows RetaliatiOn . . . i ' • ' ~ ~ I ' • J'qugh ,Sfl!:nd on foreign Seiz ure§~()("!J~S. Hokling$· · WASHING TON (UPI) -President Nixon announeed today !bit the United '~s will. retaliate 1against· foreign .1ov~ ,that seize_ private' America!! .RfOl!Olty witjiout payment by. (I) c,utting off aid and (2) opposing loans from the WO(ld'Bank arid ·otber qenct... ,. , Nixon .outlined bis, tough policy COD· cerning expropriation of llQvate p...,.rty In a four-page statemeot .issued by the White House. ' - 'Ille Ptesklerit cited.'110 nations in. his WW -Dave·-Fence. r • stai;ment but' the ·government of Chile has ncenUy expropriated American~n­ ed, copper mines. arid the. new, Plkistan . goyetnmeot of Pl'l!llklerit Zillfikar Ali ' Bhutto aMOWiced. natJoOalization of some private· Industry aithoiigh Amerlc11>ill· vestments have not been affected. u:" ~.'t':r, in~•:.f.°~ ~~ prlnte property will be taken only fi>r ·• poblic purpose and that u:s. -· "will receive P"lmpt, adeq111te IDCI ti· .. • ~ f •• • . -" I ' .. . ... ;' ) /' . ,. . ... le!:Uve. ·compen111lion from ·the ez. propri&tln' .country." . 'If ,Wer•clUI prtvate properly ls seized withciut "a~quate· compensation, he de;cl~ed, iiwe w)ll preswne that the United States will , not extend new bU.te<al ecdnomic benefits, to the ez. proprtattnc country." l,n addition, ·Nixon said; "we will ~ !bit the Uliit.d States 1ovem- -.wlll withhold Ila support !rom lous llOder ~alion l p ~tll1tera1 • deve~ bab." The World Bl!Dk IDCI other lnlonlatl!\llil development qencli1 UH a vottn& system based cm llnanclaf contribullona which makes it poostble !or the Unltad States to veto virlllllly aoy P"ilocl II •I>' poses. "The Unltad Stalel fully rea~·tlio· sovereiln rl&hta of olbera, but it will not igncn ICllonl prejudtclaf to the nde: A>f law and lea!-U.S. lnlliut,~ Ille (Sio WAINING, Pip II ,. . . . . ·. . Cyclist Killed In ll.indaii,1t~.: .. Huy-·li ...... ogaln fer Tbundly lolowflc Ibo 1111111 low--......... coast. J1i1b1 ol II 119 ~ lw • the Ormp Caul, ............. . lood. Lon la lbl .... :msm E T8DAY t........ 1 -. -' .. c...,c.,.. ,, ---.. :::·a:... = == ::r..,: :-: .... a:-.. " • .. ._ .. -. • • • l • . I DAIL y PILOT " _ w1'11 err,~ lt, 1m ·i~~gainst . Lens man ~w YORK (UPI) -Mrs. Aristotle · 11 has charged that free.Janee · srapher Ronald Ga I e 11 a em· : ued. upset, lrlght.ned and terrilled .lw, bumped and pushed her, and hit her .~ 1,be strap of his camera. aoconllhg '"'-' pretrW ·testimony ftled today Iii • (iaeral court. The testimony was taken in private Jan. 11 as a prelude to a trial on Galclla's charge ·that Mra. Onassis harassed :him by having his camera smashed b)r a Secret Service man and on the tOrmer Firlt Lady's colU'lter charge of haru1o--.1. He seeks $1.S million lo damages and lht seeks II.I mllllon. Under questioning by Galella'a at torney, AJfred S. Jullen1 for four hoUrs, Mrs. Onassis delcrtbed bow Galella followed her, lier husband, and children over 1 period of several years to obtain )>!ciures _ for varloua l"'bllcatlona In· Cludinc Life ni•&8'ine· : She said ahe objeetecl to being photographed ·on private occasions such From P .. e I SANITATION •• as taking a Walk, dlnlng at restaurants, and going to the theater. "It's a reflex now," she testified. 11I'm always frightened or Mr. Galella." The "frightening" aspect of the photographer's behavior, she said, "'s bis "jumping around" to get camera angles, making continuOu s grunting sounds, bumping her with his arms and legs, and atumpttng to photograph her with his associate dre~sed up as Santa Claus. She said he hung around her Fifth Avenue apartment With Santa "!or days, accosting me and my children." "He said, 'Be nice to Santa, Jackie',11 she tesUfied, adding that she was even "bUinped" by Sant.a outside the 21 Club. Mrs. Onassis said she never hud com4 ·p1itned Ii>. poUct about Galello,o bllt <;om· plotn.ed ·tp._hu hu11!>il4 aflCI o;her e!COrlf. ,(sked ll hh husband also wu frilbten· ed by Galell•i lht•rtPlled : "My hUJband Isn't lerr!fied. by anything." Old Tin Can Beach Due ' : .. i:ounty ·l:ioard'r sole represe:ntatl~e on the "~tlon dlstrlcta last year, County For F encmg· .. f~tlve Officer Robert Thomas .:"-t County CoWlsel Adrian Kuyper.. · : :rQ . state has plans,lcde,nce old "Tin .".!Calpen old that the committee may Can Beach," the tbreHnlle stretch of dt'felop amtber altemaUve reform pion. ·~ '~problem goes beyond just reduo-sand north of Huntington Beach. ~ the; number of dlrecJ.ora," ~per.s The new budget for the _Department of . ~. "l '1!_11 •hoc~ at the provincl•Jm:n . Plrlls i!nd Recreation contalrts an Item :.. 'ad:p •• ild a~ the meeting by Mayor Lorin for .. .1.11t1Anaf parking lots, rest room ~ (Santa Aria)." . ,._,., - .:. u-Gillet· had ar-· ... ••alnat any facilities, and a fence around the area ,,__,_ •--•. JIOW known u Bolsa Chica State Beach. ~ pion tho! would reduce the Tile Purwse ol· the proposed develop- ·•-ftmbtr of lOclJ dlrectors on • board. ment, accofding to E. R. Junette, chief . . ~ night_ FountaiJ! Valley Mayor ranger rot the Orange County orea, Is to .\'fi!d jut, cbaJrman of the joint boatds, protect the. be~cb user. · ijeported to Iii. city council.that be bellev· "We ·have seMoUs problema with traffic ''id the"'°"..lizatlon propooal pusbecfby accldenls, beatings, and rapes on the ,t:-!Yaioi' Fbmtu's corlimlttee w.11 doomed beach due to lack of control," Junette .,jo !allure. Some cltlel had tnstructed uld. "Wben the new budget take! elf.Ct ..:'-i.,.;. delegates not to vote for it, he said. in July, we'O devtlop something to solve '"Ibll ls a fiaP."ant case of a minority ,tbOMr problems.", ~~:·· 'retorted Collnc}lmln Ho~ however that the work pro-~ HoulndlD. '"!be whole 1yatem Is ao ~.., -~ bqln until alter the 1172 :-"°""' II 1 beech llllOD. 'Ibo. rountaln Valley u to -budpl authorlleo I.Ii t ~ ...... \he 1*1111 • ~ Iota "-• ac· Ii llitrli:W~ ~ote 1,llf Cort aNI to Chars• ..mm Feb. I . ' · '1 1 <llJ! part. TentaUve plans ti •>\t lb< Hunttnglon Belch council ' Illa! will be one enlranct to e -.y night, Councilman Jack Iha -mtl• beach, at the northern end '' 11o m ~· 11 ti '!Wiie ODMr halt .8uda. • ••dJred.r, ':.., !~e a 'Iba beach could then be cloaed at mid· '" · -~:Jcj\'I II nJal...olllc_ jaJa Ald, like other stai• ' 1 1 ••• ~.... ........ , ·, .'1J the -, ., ~llRPei'h .,-.:-the ._ -~ 1lldenland· Uiii problims of ., ' ... the iirth, '.' 1" cOmmebi.1: ~1U It ~ to ~ ... !t'• JIOl!lllb1e.111f'l'!ld vw." · Fountat·n Valley ~ G"'°'o 1'jl01'!ld 'that ,Santa Ana and .Orup mail• tb•f.Wi 'pins! cjlWe. ~·really do•l •ant .to giv• up c:rz Compe· u'ng ,. eretani.Y;" he added. ., ['.Any change "°uld <<Quire the approval •.et Iha Local Agency Formotlon Com· For Junior Miss :tmlaalon (LAFC) and the county ~penllon. .!t:: . ~~· FroM .... e I :iWARNIN.G ••. ~Jf,..sldent asserted In his policy an- ~.;iomcement., -~The President urged WKlerdeveJ9ped 'ilions to welcome foreign private in-(. ''stment Instead of frightening it away ,1 y seizing property. ~..J: "The wisdom of any expropriation Is :t<itiestlonable, even when adequate com- ~.:.,'1!nsatlon is paid," he said. "Countries ·ifi1t a:propriate often postpone the at- ~vtainment of their own development '•Wt " .:•:S. .. P.' --='.""".":".-::----, • OIAMI COAST DAILY PILOT .... CDN'I' ....... Cl:aPAJl'Y' t.a..tN.W•t4 _ ... _ Jee\ a. e.l't, YD,,.._..-Gtrlnl ._. ~"r".n ..... 1'MMM A. Mn,t.r1• _ ..... Ala" Oir~i111 Wiii Or ... Qiurolr Efltor .............. Office 17111 h•t.li ••• 1.,..,.. llallat AUmn P,0. a.. 1'0, '2141 --....... .... . """ """"' C....M9tt ..... .., ...... ......... , ........... ....... .. --.. ~ ... I 11It'1 llke the dream of a lifetime com-ing true, II With these words Fountain Valley's Victoria Lee Peralta, 18, bee•• packtn& her bags today. She ,will be, l!avµ,g tor Santa Roaa Satunlay morntni to repre5eJlt Fountain Valley in the statewide Junior Miss Pageant. Miss Peralta, a La Quinta High School !enior, was chosen as. Fountain Va~y's Junior Miss last month in competlilon held by the Jaycees on her campus. She is the daughter of Mr. an.d Mrs. Ronald Peralta, 10382 Morning Glory Ave. "Winning the local finals has seemed to open a whole new world for me and I'm looking forward to next week when I'll be in Santa Rosa for the California JunJor Miss Pageant," the S foot 4 inch brown- baired girl said. She said she entered the local contest because "I knew that it was going to be a pageant comisting of nice girls from all o( our local schools. Winning It therefore would really mean a top honor!' MW Peralta and junior misses from throughout orange County will leave for Santa Rosa at ll a.m. Saturday from Orange County Airport. , Two More .Join Fountain Valley Municipal Race Two more candidates today joined the race for two seata on the Fountain Valley City Council. 'Ibey are Paul P. Savarino, 10719 El Centro Ave. and David S. Tanner, 17671 San Francisco SL By taking out nomlnauon papers Sav.,U.O and Tanner bl\)llCht to five the number of candidates aeektn& election April 11. The two Incumbents, Councllmen John D. Harper· and Ronald Shenlcman, have ao far remained noncommlttll about whether Ibey would seek reelectlotl. Shenkman said at Tueaday night'• city council meeUng he would announce his Intentions on J1n. 21. Harper old he had unUI Fib. a to me his nomination papen. The other candldatea In the race are : E..-t T. Winter, 1a11 Filbert st.; ~ Va Diak, 1• 'Santa Cruz Cir-cle, and Btrnlo P. Svalltad, 110S El 'l\dlpaa Orcll. ~ -· ---~--- •• • Moon C:rysU.ls • ' A scanning electro11 111icwscope photograph shows a nest of crysWs whicb.~ grew m a cavity in an Apollo 14 fragmenta!' rock. The long crystals are pyroxane and the short stubby crystals ore plagio- clase. These crystals were probably formed shorUy after the impact which formed Imbrium Buin on the moon. This would make them about 3.1).billion Yitars old. ~ Anaheim Voters Approve $8 Million~Power Bonds Kickbacks Eyed For Las Vegas Conventions LAS VEGAS (UPI) -The Las Vegas Convention Bureau has confirmed sen- ding a letter to hotel owners asking if they would be willing to give kickbacks to a national organization to attract lhe con· vention to this gambling resort in 1974. -' · California· Angels and. ot~ commercial tnteresta allected provided heavy flnan. cial backing to the Low Co.st Power Com- mit1", prcmoting bQ~ approval The.election campaign was fought bard on bOth sides and drew about SO Percent of the city'• voters to the polls. Seven Marines Held in Brawl . .GEM .TALK TODAY. by. l'Hllll Len Hornsby, conventM>n sales di~r, and Barney Rawlings, executive direCtor, 1,T'S A MYTH said Tuesday there was nothing illegal, Put . tch on some' people and . Immoral o< unusuil about the practice or ' . lt soon•.;:;~ nmning. ~t the same such r~bate.s.. watcli· be •wom by aom:eorie else Rawlmgs wd delegates knew about the · d 't like i dream: Some rebates. . an l ~ , . The ConvenUcin Bureau has asked ll people just can I wear watches. management would jack up normal room rents and kick the difference back to a national organization if the organization conducted its 1974 convention 'here. . The convention bureau confirmed Tues- day the letter was 1ent to most southern Nevada hotels. The convention was 'TIOt identified. 1 • • "There are n,ote than 100 major con· venliolls in th.ii coW>try that require either outright auboldf or this sort of ·rebate,'' said Hornaby • · Hornsby uJd 1hls was the f1nt Ume to his lulowledge that the Convention Authority had been Involved with auch a coovenlloli but he said tbe, bolala did It frequenUy. Wornan's Lib . Course J 1inked - . Not true, according .. to the ••· , pef'\S! The.main reason watches do not ruii Well for some ot us it that we don't ktjOW ho": to Wind them. ' People, afraid of over winding, do liWe more than wiggle the crown a few tlmes • The answer for these people 1J an electric watch. It Is also the answer for busy people who forget to wind their watch. • · • We . carry a large selection of electric watches In· all the· top makt1 and atyles. We'll be happy to help you pick the one that wul assur~ you of attract!••, accurate, dependabl~ tlme. • • • Pony Express -' Messenger Gets , POW Leit£rs ~ ' . SALT LAKE CITY (APJ -·A P..;y.Ex- [HOSI melaenger, wltb lbculder·length hlif and a handlebar !l)Qllljaclie, was rldblg ..,,._ western Utah with 4GO let- t,<rs from Solt we City -pleal!lng for more government acifoo to .Jtl the .rel!ase of prisoners of war. .... The rider, one of four making a qoss.. country relay from st. J-i>I). Mo., to San. Diego, said rldehi picked up' Jome 70,DllO lettm from stops aJona the way. Salt Late City Mayor E. J. Garn·bond· ed the s8ck Monday to Jim Fulwiler, 2$, El Centro, Calil., u be entered the Salt Lake Valley. • • , .; , ,, r• M.,. than II!. penons, most of them , .. 1"tl ... ""11 ~ ..-.. from the Salt ~. City area, met Fulwiler ot the mouth or EmlgnUon Canyon Sunday. The rider lo pa1t of • San Dleg&-bued group called "Con\'Ol'llO!cl f911 Priloners of WJ,11,, ;rocol'P!Jf,lted.11 / 1J;lJ I 'Hie lfroup be~ the ride Jin. I In Sl JOlti\li and Is to end It In SilD"!li•Co Jan. 25,. "The North Vietnamese back off when the public react.. to the POW situation," said Joe McCain , 29, of San Diego, a member of the .sponsoring group.. ' County Driver Killed A Buena Park motorist was killed early this morhlng in a slngle\car:accident near the Orange drlve·in theater. Gerald Cavin, 40, of 7901 El Morocco Road, was dead on arrival ·&t the Orange County Medical Center at 1:\0 1.ui. · • . Year-rountl • Schooling Discussed <BY PAMELA HAUAN Of Ill• Da11r r1i.1 '"" A crowd of 150 parenta -lnterestect primarily ln educational aspects or an all• year school program -fired ques\Jans at a panel from the La Mesa.Spring Valley School District Tuesday during a publld meeting at Marco Forster Juniot High in San Juan Capistrano. The Capistrano Unified School District Is one of several county diStrlcts con· 1idering the "~ -15" .plan which ts cur- rently in use In II\• San' Diego district. I ''.We saw a potential instructional ad· vantage," said George Ashton, prlnciPBl of an elementary school in Spring Vall~y,I explaining why his district turned to 1145.'1 15". "But the fact that we faced a critical housing shortage act~ as a catalyst." Responding . to questions, ASl:tton aaid' the nine-week instruction period followedt by a three-week vacation had one ad~ vantage in that children seemed to forget. less , than they do over a three-month summer. But he admitted that all·year school has not been shown to be educationally better than a nine-month plan, but about the same. , 1 "If children are torgettin1 Jess lo an all-year school but are testing the same, as children in a nine-month school, then where iJ the advantage?" asked a parent.I Ashton pointed out thit his district had only been operating an alt-year program since July and had not had a chance to make academic evaluations. "That ls one reuon why we're only in· volving part of our district on 1 two-year pilot basi!:," he said. 1 Roy Wllllams, an mtermedlate ochool principal tn Spring Valley', old one pro- gram that his auffered becaullil of all year acbool was the junior hilh music program . nic.e band members, for e1ample, who were on vacation while others were. in acbool were given the opportunity to come back during vacation ju.st for the band period. But it· didn't work. Another parent e1pressed concern-over ochool spirit and cohesiveness. On an alt year program a school's 800 students would be divided into four ~ps of 200. Three groups are always In achool while one is on vacation on a rotating bais witll each group hiving nine weeb of acl>Ool, three """"' of "vacation, nlno w;r;:.:1:Jr ·:r~ ,:;_ to .;. no loss of ochool spirit tn the Junior high but the student,~ selected .from eacb at I · . .. •. trJ>uPI '1!'11 •• foUrlh •I' 11~ .... .,. -· 1l1Ufainl. _.,. !bit ._I )!een ...,. ~ .. In tbe all-year prqsram fnlm a itildeht behavior '8pecl. Truancy had gone down, vandalism had gone down, there were fewer discipline pro- blems, and recreation programs were being developed on a year round con· tinuing basis. ' Other points made during the evening meeting arid the afternoon session for teachers included: -Students and teachers are "tracked'' together in most cases so a teacher has the same class during the entire 177 days, like on a nine month ·program. -Teachers are paid for 177 days just as they are now and any extra is con- sidered ·like swqmer ~Y would be. ' ATLANTA (UPI) -A planned noncrtdlt coune on w o m e n 1 s liberation hu bt<n canceled for this quarter, Georgia S t 1 t e University announcod Tuddly. ' Bu~ be warned. Not only 1llJl you dllprove tho 11\Ylh about not btlDi eblt to weu a watch, ·Jbu'll al.o l91e your uCUH for belnl lala to :1an NEWPORT. BLVD., COSTA MESA Only two penons •ilned up !or . the cour ... Bolb of them were mld- dlwae mo. apPOintmaU. ' CONVINlll'f TEAMS IANICAMIAICA.0-M.UTIA CHAl•I ~· YIAAI IN SAMl LOCATION PHONE Ml.J4CI , . ' r• • swer ~ -tO Hospital . -ssues .. .;. .. -lo lh*·qwlloa ol juol bo1' lllr a llola aceney can IO," Jlllp-liiiandl ....._.. ..,,,. real 1wo i.e 1a •llllMr '=-n" ap-PU.... WWI .... &de · nh and l'la» lllR loolillm al llale law lllal J'U '"' ,,. !Ible lo decide lllal .. ,_,.. ,..._ lllal lbere 11 11n111C ·-·Jbal IOIDe Of aU qi Ibo ·ap- plicallolll :wn nol boaa flda. Be - Ibey --thnJuab .llir olalf a~ JIC'Oval wilh Ibo dull' <i!=c °""''""' boopllol ll'DUPl Id b,_ , lhly -_,Id be· 11r1cter health ~ nicula· tK>nJ. • . Tuobey Identifies the fiv~ hoipltall ii: .. I I I< I bulldinl &lie to aueu the validity of 'a bolpltal conllrudlon 1ppllcalloq. The state official admltled that he bad "bo idea" if the flood of contracta reoei•· od _,. JU offlce In Jhe II nlOlllb JUICI perlod bad aD blOll ~ prior lo the Jut deadline of July' I, lrlt. And C&meron frankly cOnceded lhal ..... of thole coolracta could very Wll1 have been dfawn up between ~ oraaniw's and controcton afler U..T fecti.ve date. .. "We have no way of knowtnr;• Cameron said. "We accepted all ~ contracts in good faith." '·· Reds Resisting Capture off Alaska: • Car Repair Vet Denies 'Damages' Coas t's ~~'!-r;.. : ,, ~og Goes Inland Orange Coast residents wwe enjoyJDg .,rlielhinl new in a .yjew thll JOOrninl: tlMI coaat Is clear al Jealt down on the grO.nd, Damp, dlsmal'J"!.l'lr~ bu P,lagued the area off and hn I"!,~ jl,an ' ,. .. t 11o;...i on lilllncl1 IOclilllil bl. lirpodl and <ripPlinlJ commuler tra111o thn. . Gener.Uy, the Nallrllll 'II • 1 l b • r Service predicts conlillllinl fog and low cloud condiUona there, bul an ollahon! flojo of ilr·lhould keep. the Coast clear. Qverhead clouds should dlsalpale by mHi-aftemoon, giving way to the aeia00'1 11Jdcol bay aunlhtne. - U~S. Drops · First MIG ' Since .1970 Priest Seized . --~ I On Pot .Charge -LOS ANGELES (APj -An ac- livlal C&lhollc prleat from New Meslco hu been charged in Loi Anceles with -ion of mari- juana, autborlUes said Tueaday . A'. police department spokesmen oald the Rev. LouJa Demeaclo Jamarillo, 40, and Richard V., Sawtelle, 21, · bOlh of Albuquerque, N.M., were aCCUltd of one count each of marijuana pciuusion In a complaint iasued by the dillricl al· torney'a office Jan. I. Police uld they found 1 • substance resembtin1 marljuona in , the pair's car after tbe two men aUepdly fafied to flop for a traffic slgnOI here Jan. 5. BRD Red Tape Faces Study Supervi.sqr1 to Revise Beach District Funct'Wru OllllJ lapervlsor1 loDlt Ille finl 1tap ~ ownen hlvo )lld to apply for ~ tawllfd revision ol the Bm:h -permttir and -bt1ore Ille Coull---ad Development Dlslrlcl ty Plllllllni Colnmlu~ when they want (BBD) aidl lo end red llpe for Individual °' bulldinl permltl for 1 1lngle llome,.a pool """"1 ........ er ., lddlllan to a home. · TM ,..,..... amendmentl would Umit Under the BRD rules, a poperty owner 1111 ,..UC ..,... requirement of the could be required to (In ~ county 1 B8D -lo porcel1 adjoining bolh I Pllh lhrou&h bJa lot II .. acceaswl,J to pillllt -ad • belch. Ille beach. II* Ille _, -.,, Ibo llMool-Tbla nqulrement proved lmpnc:tfcll --.......,IJI, II 1.• fool far ilallllld loll. In _, cuu Ille ac- -.U, ..,.._ IPPilll lo all IDll --lllrl II I prlYale -ad er bomo1 ID _,_alld .... ..sa..-.,11dlwf. --Paclllc ~ llJilrrllJ ... Ille ,_. -ftlllllrlJ Ir a n I• d ..,... waivon lo IUCb """'"· notq lbot the Tbii II tall evm lhoqh I par<el nlay BRD ..,. was tnlencled to 111'1111 only to 1lol t-ii ettaor a publlc -or tho larp lllld boldln8•· beadl. The ..,. wu ctUled after Ibo furor • .. ( ralaol by Ille .-_, ol Salt Qook -In.tho.-BaJ •• -ol Dona Polnt. ' A contrlCI wu lallr llpod bllw.., the COUDly and A"'° Commoally Dnelopm Ind., .. -of Lapna NllUel ed Nlpl -(lall ~ Beadl), conveJlol tho -and fllrldai loll m.11o Ibo eoua1y far •·• mll1loa. But lo ·-anolller Sall Cnok eplaode, tho Buch ad ---wu up.., all .mlacoi,.alld _, coulll laadl bet•-Ibo .......... Ibo_ ... A dolo will be Rt ,_ for Ille pobllc hearlnc. probably in about lour or fl" . wMa. No objoc:llou lo Ille cllqe II ""' tlclpaled. •' .· ' ~t ',i?~~ ' ' • ' I ' ' , ' Budyet Directqr Gaor4e Sbtlltz, center, ,... on hind at the Govern· men PrtnUng .. Offic:e m Wuhln~n Tueaday for the .compleUon of the press run· of President NIX on s. bud1et and message wbich.)\'ill be sent to Congreaa.Monday. A!Jo pictured an Sim'Cobn Oeft~ Wiltint · budHtdireclor, and"!~. K~nneth Kingsbury, 1~perintendent •! ~· . ' ' . ' Sm~ ~Firms, :Qen~ Unifs Win ·Coi,.trol ~~e~ptio~~, Wi\~N(\TON ,(APl -the -~ of LivinlJ· Council today enmpled small rellil !irml with annual Ala of 1 .. than $100,000 irOm price ·ion!n>ll and ~I '5 percent of all rental unitl from rent con- tro!J. 'l'lle,counell announced It accepled the recommendation of the Price iCom- missiori: that small "mom and pop" retail !irml abould be uempled from .price cdb.trols. The e1empUon applies to about 15 Percent• of all retail sales and covers about ·75 percent of aU retail comJ)UllW in thi nation. Exempted from rent oontrota are .s(ngl~fimUy rental dwelllnP ·rent,.i for . , ... .,. than ' r!Jonth,J<>mOnlh . pOrlod,s where 'lhe ·Jpdloril '• ioUt'111!1it1 or ·1ess, apartmenl units rentl/>I Jo~:flOI! a mon~. or.., . ..more, .. and.· oWneJ'..ocCupied dwelling• of four. or fewer . IJD!ll' liavinlJ : longer than a one-month rental . aeree- . mebL . , ' The txerpptioDI will remove from r.on- troll about .10 million of the :iu mllllon renter-oc:oupled bouatnc unlt,s in the ·na- tion. . , -. The council noled lhlt about hro:jblrda of aU renler-occupled dwelllnp an of foW' 1111111 or leaa." Situation " '. . . : Stalemated .;: In Incident . • JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) -Two Soviet f11hlng ve~ aelzed on char~.., ,o1 violating U.S. territorial waters art refusing to be lalten to port and remain stalemated in the northern BOring sea wllh a Coal! Guard Icebreaker. "'> ' ,,,. l:amut, a.factory >hip that .,... doned an escape attempt as tht ~ Guard was ready to lboot acroa Ill bow Tuesday, and the alemtrawler Ko~ have balked at l,Olng beyond st. Ma!thew Island, some 200 miles off the weaiern coast of Alulra. Armed bolrdlng parties from ' 111' Icebreaker Storla are aboard the Rlrlllln vessels and'bolh the skipper of ·one viorMil and the O.her!H director of the 6oljal n .. 1 are beJJll beld under arreit ·~ the Stora, Coaat Guard officials oald 'at Juneau. ' A Coast Guard spokesman ~•!Iii Stor!J had been unable "to convey' Iha subUett•s ·oC~ converaaUoni irJth•J!!< Ruulans.'' ~~~'1-... I to sa1I under lo II» 'rf:s. -=-·~~-ID ... 1'-----~ . '!1· .. ~ .....• ~~] -..r..,..•u•~ -~ ............. ... CnUt Guanl 0111d1 ad a ..... ..... espkled lo jola IDl lllOrta 'lllwadoy. (. The 30.fool lamul, flaphlp ol .... veaet Jluaila llahlng Deel near tlia area, and tilt n.toot Kolyvan '"'" o Od ~, •• abolit 910 mu.. oll1he ~t ·of iminhalrtled st. Mlllhew lalo!l!ll the Coalt Gtmd· said, and were ~"'I with vlolalinl llle U.S. U'mlle ~ flallin1 ...... "' ·• Shoffiy. Iller' the ....... \be i.- -and -leac!q the lllorll 111)• four-llour cb"9 tllroilllll the ~ walan or, tllt llerlnr Sea. ·u ... maneuvered Into the Ice by the ~!ill: fy afler Iha U.S. ablp wamld It ~ .narly to -lln. . • 'l)e, Slortl bad aulbqriuljon • r,.ia Wllldncloa lo lln a ........ .... thobow and camo·-...... ,. can pt,'' tlll eo.t•G..rdillkt. .,, • 'U'.S. Alty. ,Q. • Kelit llldw-· llJc!aja Anchorage that If the U.S. lllllrlel C6!irl autborlzel a-. a U.S. -iilll arteil Iha -II Adak. 'Ibo -would face a mutmum Slllt,OOI lbli;·ll convicted and their maaten could rtcaln. a'ylar In prlioa. , • ··' Forfel-of the ll!lipo 'llld le&r ~ he a pollll111117. under · clvll ~· F.dwarda Mid. ., • ·vou1 ,. <43 STORES , 'TO . • SERVE .YOU 2300 HARBOR BLVD. AT WILSON JUST SOUTH OF, SAN DllGO FlllEWAY IN THI HI AltT Ofl COST A MESA .. ' • ' . ' • • . ·' • .. • .. CENTER WITH • JANUARY CLIARAllCI NoW ~T NABOR CINiiR 2• HAm1 I.YD., COSTA llSl • ~ . ~· t • • .. • I • • f DAil Y PILOT WMMldoy, .laft""7 19, ~972 \ \ 3 \ •• I ~ps We Have 51/2 Rot · the Road t By THOMAS MURPHINE • CN .. 01Nr ,lltt SllH I R'S ITEMS -Some loll<I ·~E~ruu, co!nl or oeuhelil for ho We do not do any of tbeoe 1Uly ~ in our family. We collocl aut.Omoblles. We specialile ln just two kln4a: Broken or Tired. At last count we had 1i:1. But l didn't rea\IY check clolely this morning. ACtualty,·tt would be more accurate. to rtpart. that we have 5'12 cars because one Is a dune buggy owntd joinUy by elder IOft and his buddy. On lhe other band, the family csr.counl dou-!!Ol laclude tho old Buick V-8 engine that r<po,.. in the front ysrd or lhe mini· bike with lbe blown up engine. IT.>WOVLDN'T reslly be fair lo count the Bulclt V-8 en1lne lince we don't have a Buick lo put II in. At 1 ... 1. like I 1114, the last liln• I looked we didn't. } War Crime Tri111l Two Austrian architects, Walter Dejaco (L) and Fritz Ertl (Rl have gone on trial for constructing gas chambers at Auschwitz concentra- tion camp in which al least three million Jews were killed in World warn. Wallace, Yorty Retained On Bulky Florida Ballot • • • Veil Lifted • 1--11 Laos· " Officer WounP-ed Briefing Netvs1ne1t at Stronghold LONG CHENG, Lao1 (UPI) -The United Si.te1 today Jiited tt• years·long vell ol IOCf<Cy from this atrategtc Lao- tian government· baee In north-central Laos while bitter flghUng raged around it and Its fate sUll wu In doubt. For the flnt time, journallsl.o were 1iven an American-tponsor<d loot at the atrongbold where the U.S. Central Intelllgence A1ency (CIA) hed trained, advised and peld Meo Irregulars for the 'past decade. ' On Skyline Ridge, which overlooks the base and is considered vital to its defense, the commander 0£ ·the govern- ment forces was wounded as he spoke to newsmen. Major Chanh, commander of the four battered aovemment battalions on the ridge, waa as.ked how many c1sualtles bis men had suffered since assaulting the ridge Sunday. ' lrlbeamen and r<gular lorcea at 'Long raids against Viet Cong poalUons nesr the ; Qwng, wet hard at wort in h11 ctm.m1nil are1 where CIDlbodl1, Laos and V1etn1m poal oo high ground adj11C9111 lo the rtd,e. · coma to&ether today In tbe heaviest Vang Peo w~s optlrnlaUc although ti aerlal ellacts on the Cenllal Hlghland1 In : appeared unlikely th1t the Amerlcan1 more than a year. - would be able lo put back any ol their The attack• ware the ltth by the Im• : eecr<I equipment lnlo Long Oieng In three days In the Central Highlands : aoyUme toot. and the bombers dropped more than IO : The equipment, Including 1 o m e tons of bombe on what the Communlsta ' IOphisUcated cryptographic machines, call Bue Area YPO, a fonnlcfable were removed to the rear weeks ago. 11ongbold that stredd!H part o1 tech Meanwhile U.S. BS2s curled out moro OOUlllry. * * * * * * China Antiaircraft Guns . Hit Four American Planes : "Very many," he said. .. About two minutes later, he became a VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -Red rllory in the norlhwut held by the pro-• casua1ty himself when a North Viet-Chinese antiaircraft guM are believtd to COmmunist Pathet. Lao and heavily namese 82mm mortar slammed into the have hit four U.S. olanes aearchlng for defended it with antiaircraft guns. dusty red Clay beside ltis bunker com-three Americans mlssinl tn northweatem 1be spokesman aald none of the four .. mand post. A pea-sized pieCe of shrapnel Laos, an Air America apokeam1n said to-. planu blt was ahot down, adding: "We penetrated the back of the Major's head. day. are almost sure Chinese antlaircraft fire Several other young soldiers were In the most recent incident lut Satm-· is l'!SpOnslbJe." wounded when another round slammed day, Jam.ea Rhyne, chief pllot of Air Element.\ of two North Vietnamue into the ground minutes later. America in Laos, was wounded ser1oualy anny divisions are reported moving About 100 yards or so forward, govern-by an 85mm shell that atruck his small · southward throu&h Lam toward an area ment forces dug into fighting holes were Volpar plane. from JVhicb the enemy ls expected to eyeball·to-eyeball with North Vietnamese Rhyne wu dropping leafiets offerhur spring some kind of offen!.ive next who bad stubbornly defended every yard rewards to Laotian villagers for return o1 month. of the ground they had Jost along the the three Americana, mJaatng since their Top oUlclalll tend to discourage the ridge llne during the past several days. C123 transport plane van!!lhed Dec. rt. Idea that the North Vietnamese will at- We dO IJava 1 1114 station wagon that IUffrid 1 mill problem. The former ...... , 1 friend, bell.,..J that u he put in the ... the good Lord would toke csre of the oil'. Lunenlably, II didn't work that way and two·or 10 pistons swapped holu one aad day on the San Diego Freeway. Jt Is ..,. at our houae with the engine ball In and ball out. mm Wire s.ntceo Gen. Vang Pao, commander of the Meo The Chtnue sre building a road In ler· tempi any blg-acale ground of!1111lve. Kennedy, who delivered a broad attack :-----.::..:..:..:.:..===-----===:::_:..:.:..:::__;-=.. ______ ;__;__:_......;:;_ ____ _ YOONGER ION """ one ot -ltallan aporta cars that wu built over then Iller the mld .. ftemoon wine bresk. It uaed to belong lo Ari Vln!el of the Dal· ly Pllol otalf but be gave up on II alter tbe front fenders rusted off. It lol nicknamed Muaaollnl'1 Revenge and Art dumped II on my kid. It runs .. eom1 IWlllJ' days U you cou II by rubbinl a lll- Ue Gallo red on the front bumper. . -.... in addiUoa to the -ball dune bupy, baa lllOlber dune buggy whlCh Is regular. Thal ls to 1ay It baa a body.and lop. The dune buggl .. are built of German parts, and th .. unlike tbe temperamental Italian roadster, they are >eey" autocraUc. When they lier!, 11 ii with a sreet mar of authority. When they are lllent, they are really 1Uent. 1 Rflbt now, elder 10D11 regular C!une l>ugy cloem'I Uke to Illar!. But tbe llereo mualc .,.iem 11 nice. JI plays _bu! a lfOUP hiown .. Ille OraltfUI Dnd. DI 11WD011 of the en1Ine. ,1 MY WIFE RAS always wanled -of -big, bloated llallqn wqone with power everythlna and enough room for 1 baseball team. Now she's got one. Actually, 11'1 the best of the lot. 11 l'Wll. II bas enough horaepower lo turn Dan Gurney a:reen wlth envy. It can pass anything on the road, except for one Utile defocl. II cannot pus a gu 1tation. 1 drive a Ford. I know it'll a Ford becauae two weel<I after I bouiht II Iba rubber pad fell off the clutch pedal. I've owned ju1t abOut <very Ford built from 1128 Up and none of them will keep a rub- ber pad on the clulch pedal. II you love l'orcls, It's comforting to look .down and ... trhere your. fool has worn the clulch pedal metal shiny brl1ht. flO FAR MY daughter hu shown no In- terest 1n owntni a wonderfUl car or two like the rest of us have. She wanta: a borae. I have resisted this. With my luck, the nag would have high blood preuure and ·would ttfuse to move except on alternate Saturdays. I have just bad a grand notion. Do you 111ppooe I could lnler .. 1 the &irl ln a nice Bliick engine? New Law Won't Help HARBOR SPRINGS, Mich. (AP I - The City Q>uncil his voted to lower from ZI to II the lllowable ll8 for lulcab drfvera ln the city. However, there are no taxicabs In Harbor Spring•. Florida Democrall will have 10 can- didates lo cbooee from l!'ben Ibey go lo the polil March 14 to name their preference for the party'• pmldenUal nomination. Campaign '72 The stale candfdalel selection board kepi Gov. Gtorge Wallace ol Alabama Oii the ballot despite up-ave nservatlcm" upreeaed by the stale party chairman, r<talned Mayor Sam Yorty of Loe Anael., againat lbe candidate'• wlsbu and rejected Rep, Wllbur D. Milli of Arkansas. State Democ:raUc Cbalrman Jnn Moyle 1 a f d he uaumed Wallace w o u Id pa\'tlciW. .:'.!!' rood faith .... not play ·-With .-1i>i!da Denlocrals." Desplta bis petaonal ruerv1U0111, .ll!lrJa ..w. he •lllll!lO!l w a u a c • dtlepl..-would pledge nol to oppoee the nominee of the Natiooal Democratic Convention. Thtloyalty1oath apparenUy would prevent Wallace from naming American Independent party regulars u Florida dele1a1es lo lbe national con· ventlon. Wallace bolled the national Democratic party In 19611 to run for pmldenl u an .American Independent party cAndldate. Yorty, who Is campaigning 1n the New Hampshire primary, asked lhat his name be' removed from the Florida ballot, but Democrats on tbe committee voted 2 to 1 that he ls a presidential contender and therefore should be listed. Moyle insi,ted that Mills Ls not a can- didate and tflerefore ahould not have his name on the primary list, although be often has been mentioned as a possible contender. The committee agreed. Sen. Edwsrd M. Kennedy o I Massachuaetll, who aigned an affidavit aaying he 1' not a candidate. also hed his name removed. Those whose names were placed on the Democratic ballot are: Sen. Eugene Mc- Carthy of Minne!Ota, Rep. S h I r I e y Chisholm of New York, Sens. Vance Hartke of Indiana, Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota and Henry M. Jackson of Washington, Mayor John V. Lindsay of New York, Sens. George McGovern of South Dakota and Edmund S. Muskie of Maine, Wall1ce and Yorty. On the Republican blllot are President NJ.on and ReJll. John M. Ashbrook of Ohio and Paul N. McCl..,key Jr. of Cllifornia. against Nlxnn admhU..tratlon pollci., Monday, wu reb\lked Tut3day by three lop Republlcane. Senato Republican Leader Hugh Bcoll of Pennsylvanil aald tbe Mlll&chuletla Democrat owed Nixon an apology for his ''lntem pe _J:ate and Immature ltatemenll." Rep. Milli, who ..., himaelf u a fac- tor in the Democratic presidentlal race but who baa declined lo run In illy ol lbe prlmarl.,, mey find blmRll on the blllol in New Hampshire. Houae IOlll'Cel in Waabington eaid a lfOUP supporting the Arkanau Democrat t~ to unveil a write-Jn campaign for today at Conconl, N.H. Sen. Remy M. Jacklon (!).Wuh.), was In cantornla -, a stale be eald be bu the best cbanee of any Democrat ol carrying against President Nixon. He Ii.Id be WU oplilnilUc about bil chancet In the March H Florida primary -and Indicated tbtl Wailace ii leading lbe fteld right now In that state. ' Enterpri•e Back Ori Firing Line, Join Air Raids SAIGON (AP) -The world's lsrgest warship, the nuclear·powered aircraft carrier Enterprise, returned to the Tonkin Gulf today and her 75 planes join- ed the massive U.S. air campaign against the Ho Cbi Minh trail in Laos. President Ni.ton ordered the a&,000-ton carrier Into the Indian Ocean last month for a show of strength in support of Pakistan during the India-Pakistan war. She sailed with a task force from the 1 Tonkin Gulf Dee. 9, started back to Viet-J nam on Jan. 10 and en route stopped in \ the Philippines to give her crew shore leave. ' I The Enlerprlse Joined the 75,QOO.lon carrier.,..Constellatlon on Yankee Station ort the Vietnamese coast, bringing tbe strike force there back to its normal strength or two carriers. A third carrier, the C.Oral Sea, left the gull several days ago for an upkeep period in port that hid been postponed while the Enterprise was away. Jets from the Enterprise and the Q>nstellation and from U.S. A1r Force bases in Thailand and South Vietnam kept up heavy rald! against the Ho Chi Minh trail. Informed sources said they made some 250 strikes today against the enemy supply routes. Polar Cold Wave Spread~ • Temperatures Below Zero in Many Areas ' PRFllEWOfHOAAMATlOIW.WUTllERSUVIC( TO l:OU.M.UT I •U-71 V .S. S11m••l'Jf Wfrlll• ~r 1lr -.rlWIM tr-Mofl. ttM Ind tM "°rtP!tnl OrHI llktt to wt!Olll of Okl-"'otn• •• thot 'T•~·· NN\tnclll fllillllY, UllMfMlltb!Y mllG WMftltr lll'lffl"tcl fl'tllm ftW klwtr C,...f UllM flt ffle wt'll.,,. Gulf ttt.t. T .... ll'ltl'Oitl'J' ph,11'1tfd '-low !Pit nre INl'lr 1111n'1 NII OI fllt ContJnt'"tl Divide 111 Mol'lt1n1 11 norttrwtt! Ml,.. Mte111 al'ld ltm111r11\1 rH ...,-, "''' tO below rM 1lont nit CAll'IM!tn llerftr. COid llie'tt w1mlt11t wll't 111 tfhiet '°' Htrttl Olkott, Mllll'lffOtt tNI ..,.. 11-of ltwl, Ulll'I01t. 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Ibo Cbarllf "Pele" Conrod, a Xenrln, a, a pliyoidan, and 11J8CO qeney 1eleoce team 41.year-<1ld velann of three Paul J, Welti, a, a 1ormer Jet are dismayed that aclentlat· space ntr!lts, was named to pilot and a er on a u t I ea I utronauta were Umlled lo command the llnt , Sltylati engineer. , c · Wllh him will be Dr. OWen K. Garriott, 41, who holda a doc- torate In electrical engineer- ing, and Jack II. t.ousma, 351 a a !ormor !lchter plloi wbo bu I not flown into 1pece. Bil crewmates will be Or. Edward G. Glbaon, 31, who holds aj doclorat, jn, eng~tng. and · William JI. Pofll', Q. a three o! the nine crew bertha mlsaloa. I.a oommander , o! Alan L. Bun, a, wbo. walk· for Skylab, an orb I I In I Apollo 12, bl iru the third eel the moon with Co~, will laboratory designed . lo lludy ..::m::an::...:'to:....::wa::ll::...:the::_:moon:=:::.· ..'.Hll~_:co~m'.'.'.m'.'.'.•::nd~ the ......i inl.sa1on. the earth with apeclal ......... and the 111111 with teleocopes. · lo~ jet pilot. , . The tblrd crew '\'UI be COil'· manded by Gerald P: Carr, Ill, lorm<r lei pllql. Tbe lpelldlng fl&ure wW bl • rtCOnl -u all ..... t federal budget. bava been. II wW allow 1l deflcl~ probably betwte11 flO bllllda and Siii bllli"1; 1 making 11 the 12111 · · buditt In Iha lul ls years In wh1ch spending e x c e e d e d revenues. • Bui Ibo bloat lboeker may be.tHe admlnlslratioll's officla1 rHS!im•le of Iha deficit for Iha current llaeal year that ' enill June 30. Government .. ~ said 11 "9'Jld·~p '30 , blllloo, perhaps comJnc clooe lo fjO bllllon. . T r. euury Underaecretary Paul Volcker, Iha only blgb- ranklnt official • who would even allucle to. the matter In public, told newsmen Tuelday the deficit fbr the current filcll year wouJd be "ex· ceptionally Jarge." ' He would not cite a apeclflc llgun!. It is certain that lbe pro- U,I T•._... jected deficit for this year will be the larg¢ since !IMS. PolaonPlot ·· Two youths involved in a dream to establish a new "master race" have been char'ed in plot to poison Chicago's water supply. Stephen Para, 18, of Evanston (top) and Alan Schwander, 19, of Chicago were ar· rested. 347 Said · Figures .in the budget will show that Nixon, In his four years in office, baa nm up a greater total of deficit apen- dlng than w presldenl In a single terni except for the tblrd tenn . of Franklin D. Roooevell wflch lnoluded most of World War IT. The projected deficlta for. the current liaeal year and the next one will be added t.o the actual deficit of 123.2 billion rt<Onled In the fiscal year that ended !ISi June 30 and the J2.8 billion deficll for lbe previous one, Nixon's first full fiscal year. Presi.dent Planning 'Orie-two' , WASHINGTON (AP) - President NiJon, facing I :g e mo c rat le ·Controlled Congress In thlJ elecllon year, bu invented a new State of the Union foimula: Hit 'em with both barrela. For the first time, Nbon has decided lo report twice this year on hl.s pl~ for dealing witb the mulople and mount- ing -lema of the 50 states: -l"irst, he Will make an in- -State of the Union ad-dress to a Sen ate· House session at U:30 · p.m. Thur. day. The best' administration guess is that be wW talk about 30 minutes to Congresa and a nationwide television-radio au- dience. -Second, he will place on each congressman's desk a written state of the Union message, far exceeding in volume anything he could at- tempt lo read In pereon. White House sources ay it will be a bulky document Using this one-two formula, Nixon hopes to capture the llve 1V-radio audience plua reruns on the widely watched evening TV news programs and, at the same time, Jea_ye plenty of fodder for reporters writing !or newspapers and weekly magazines. Massacred 41 My Lai AQ Suffoeate NE'/I YORK (AP) Repbrter Seymour Hersh saya a ~I Ariny doCumenl pub at M7 the number 1 of .Viet- ~ civilians killed In the 4 Workers Btiried Alive . . ln,Cave-in of Trench · ~y Lai,__ '". . ' ·.. ' • ..... -_,: ..,,, :hlun al tei bad been nndor 11111.><~ UlllK)C!f.~Tn. .(Vfl)--About .~·~" , , a!llCl1 laYt 'that 1111 !J'bo'• bodie1t· "" four·, .... altar tbi.t .p.m • .,..,....y ac- docUr!lent aliowa that as niany-• lln1cllon W<r!;en, -bur I e d = or"it.~ ~ u 100 other women, children beneath 20 feel' o! d1rl. were 20, and Ollie Dean Morrell, !l- and old men were slain In a recovmd today from the bot-The four men, were burled for ......... hamlet th d tom of a eaV<d-ln -.r 10 boon. ,,.. -"' e aame ay. trellC!! .' Fire cblef Herochel Sharp In the first Installment of a Justice o! the Peace Charles said the narrownw of the tw<>parl article wrlll<n.for the Smith said an four> bad died ol trench and lta depth -fl feel New Yorker magazine, Herah 1u!focation. before the cave-in accu.sed the Army of covering Two of the dead men, Eddie prevented lmmedtate recovery Marwefi, 20, and J av 1 e r of the bodies. up !actual 111atertal about the Sanchez, 25',...,. found burled He Nld It a pp e·a r e d atrop:Ues. in a standing position, their Rodriguez and Motten, whose Hersh said the civilian death arrna around each other. A bodies were found lying In the figures are .contained In the rescue squad tmcovered their ditch, bad real!~ the walls transcript of the ArmY'• My heada about 30 minutes after were falling and had dived Lal Inquiry conducted by a the eave-In and admln1sterad under the scoop of a digging cominiaslon headed by LL resusclla1"rs for aeveral boon machine. But dirt was packed Gen. William R. Peers. without '!UCCtlS, In aolld all around )hem. ~PeersCommlsslon · ..-· transertpt has not been made public and an A r m y spokesman in Washington.said Tuesday that there would be no comment on any aspect of the case while legal appealJ are pending. The nm three-man crew Is ocheduled lo lpaid • doyt loboard the Sltytab mlpm starttni nut May, and Ibo ... cond two erewa are lo bl aboard !ill daya eacb. Two pllot-aatronauts with lltUe academic backgnlund and • pbyslcla!Mllroaaul make up the first crew. Each o! the remaining two ilu an utronaut with a doctorate In engineering and two pll* astronauts. . "II thlJ Is a aelectlon wblcb doesn't !ry lo aet people ,of · true sclel>Ullc training on th'! mission, then we're in trou-: hie," said one tcleDtllt wi.. bad contributed heavily 19 the Apollo moon-taricW>a -~ A flight surgeon l81d ~ physlclana ahould have been chosen. Much of the SkYtab program ii designed lo learn about the ef!ecta of lonl·lenl> space travel on the human body, he said, and 111btle changes not obvious lo' the layman could be overlooked by an astronaut without Jlledlcal training. He also said a relaUvely minor illness that could be cu~ by a doctor on board might lead lo a premature end for a ml.ssion. An aatronaul who defended the aelectlons said they -" 0 extremely difficult" becau1e the plloUng skill o! the crewmen must balance wltb their potenl!al science '°"' 2 -Trapped Spreading Fire Alarm GREENSBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Two men acrambled into an elevator Tuesday 'to warn reaidenta o! the Albert Penn Hotel that ther'e wu a fire. 1 , The tlevilof"llbpped OD !lie floor where 1111 fire WU I'll· inf,"mlll 1111 --to death. 'Ibey were lbe only perlOl1I kUled 'In the fire In this we 1 t er JI Pennsylvanii town of IS,000. Nine 'other hotel resldenta required hospital treatment, four of them being admitted. · The two dead men were Robert Carter, 40, a ban: dyman at the hotel, and Adlm Donofrio, operator and owner of a beauty porlor In the building. "These two men got on the elevator to warn the people In the hotel that there WU a fire," aid Fire Chief Edward Hutchison. "Unfortunately, the elevator atopped at the fourth floor, whera Ibo fire wu." g The transcript shows that . the · Army's crllmlna l Investigations Division con- cluded after a probe ordered by .,the commission that 347 civilians died at My Lal, ac- conlirlg lo Hersh. FINAL. REDUCTIONS Suspect Turns Gun· On Self \ . LEONIA, Fis. (UPI) -A po~ dragnet of three CO\in- tlel1 one in Alabama, ended TueMiay night In a shootout with auspected doubl .. klller Ge!ll'l.•i ~· .. who apparently tried .. i:Oaitidt oUIClle 'bilore captu:rel . I ' ' Walton County state A~ torney Curlia Golaen aal4 , to- day .tbol FOi( WU In ''wiry critical «11odll!oo' ln,lhl Bap- llat)loopllal al PWacola wltli aell-lnlllc:lad, pbobot-of the tedoJilt. • Dep.U.,. ll!lta "01 hod no prevloui arbiitnal neon! iJal :.._......._ went benerk -· :"""'~ dJiiiute with hla wile earty 'J\ll!ldlY• Tbe ~ nllht shootout In a vac!ant farmhouse 1\1 mllu -·of Leonia Clllminllod a dly In which Foi allepl!J killed Ills w I I e Pa"'-'~.' .11, and ball J . ' . ' ·SAVE 40% to 50% ' . ' , Olrl1' Dreue1 Orif, ,., ... NOW 16.00 Olrl1' SIHpw~r °"• .. ,4 --'··~--NOW 7.IO 4.00 O.l.~':~ocl,1 J..14 '--- ' Oriti· • ,., .. NOW 16.00 Olrl1' Coonllncte1 . o.it. , ... -7•14 ·-········ loys~.shl,.. .. 14 --..,.- . . ' NOW ' . Oriti- NOW 4.00 ....... 2.99 loy•' ~.... 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' ·,BOARDS FltT SQUARES· v.1 •• to '$1.91 $4.00 v.11 .. c 188 c Ac..! EACH NeU.it IACH • I ... I .. FREE PARKING-FREE .l'RIZlll I WASH & WEAR 99',D. Assorted PRINTS RIO. f2.0I YAJtD NOTIONS WOOL 4~49~ Valuas to S9c DOUBU KNIT .... f12.llYARD • BURLAP WWR ... lf<YAJtD 50' ~ '"~ "' SUPIR n.un RI0.$1M ••% .... , .... •"'""'9 ' fFIBRIGS SHRIDDID POAM 2 aAO•, 88' RIG.~6fc ... GIGANTIC SELECTION OF FAIRICS, NOTIONS. 11tlMMINGS & PATTEINS · Phone 531.0103 • • 16185 Brookhurst Fountain Valet Westlw~en . • Henb Poultry Co. In Dlfllnlall ONI ILOCK I.UT OP PASHION ISLAND ...oN SAN JOAQUIN llOAD Sprlnp w11ere bollvad. IL..-----------------------~•---,--------- • ;r -6 J •• • • ~ • DAD.Y PROT EDITORIAL PAGE • ! Reform Badly N~eded Directors ol the Orange County Sanitation Districts -seven districts, 37 directors as of the last count - appeor cloae to facing up to mue)l·needed reform of their confusing orianizalion. The need for change is twofold. First, the number of directors makes for an unwieldy ioverning body. Secondly, the -muctnre for directors is Inequitable anll more than a trifle ludlaous. , Just how unwieldy the present makeup Is showed clearly last week when the clfrectors agreed to delay for another month a decision on a reform plan suggested by a special committee. The vote came out 115-15. The way the fee structure works is this: Each direc· tor Is paid $50 for each meeting, usually held monthly. But 12 directors sit on more than one board and although the joint boarda all meet at the same lime they are p11d $50 for each board they represenL Under this system, Robert Battin, as chairman of the Boartl of Supervi!On sat on all seven disirict boards last year and picked up $350 a mee?ng 'while Ed J~st, mayor oC Fountain Valley and cb11rman o! the JOint boarda, also ·earns $350 a night, for he also represents all seven boards. Such a setup carries potential f~r scandal .. Dele- gates ue appointed by mayors and in some cities a councllman running for mayor can seek votes for bis candidacy by prom1Sing sanitation directorships to his colleagues for supporting him for mayor. Two revamping jroposals are gett~g .seri~us con- alderalion. One woul consolidate the d1Str1cts into one dlatrict with operations, maintenance and capital costs being split evenly. A drawback of this plan is that it would mean lowering tax rates in some districts and raising them in others. Another proposal, which appears to have more sup- port, would consolidate the diltricts into one but retain \ Homicide and Suicide Are Mirror-acts I 1 Dear Gloomy Gus Why does government continue to be bung up wilh the idea it must police the private lives of cltizena? Now it'• harassment of massage parlors, even when no harm is done to anyone. D. L. M. PPI 11...., ... ef tlll ...... 1r1r ...... .... lo,.....,.. ........... .,..., .... ' seven speclal zones whltjl would have separate budgets and tax rates. There would be only 25 directors -OM from each city and each sanitary district plus one coun. ty supervisor. Thts would avoid the duplication in fees. It would cut the representation of some cities -notably New- port Beach and Huntington Beach, which preaenUy have four and three directors respectively. But it would mm -tor a more elficient county operation and some reduc- tion of local representation seems inevitable if that pur- pose is to be achieved. Good Credit Saves Money The city of Huntington. Beach has been paid a nice compliment with the purchase of $11 million worth of construction bonds for the new civic center and police facility at a 5.49 percent Interest rate. The purchase -by a syndicate headed by the Bank of America -means the center will cost almost $24 mil, lion by the time the bonda are redeemed over the next 26 years. But the annual pafD!enls of '854,900 are 11ear· ly $100,000 less than the eslimales publiabed in the bond prospectus. This is because the city based its estimates on the bonds being sold at l 6.75 percent rate, an ob- viously high and conservativf!, prediction. The low interest rate reflects the low bonded in- debtedness the city has incurred -just $6 million for park development bonda -compared to its capacity. The rate, then, appears to be a dividend for the city's pay-as·you-go policy of the pasl It doesn't mean this policy was always the correct approach -it could be said that little was done as a result of it-but it is an example of how it can produce big savings in a major project. H ~ 'ONE WAY OR ANOTHE~, i~EY A~WAY~ GET gi)Mgf~ AT:BAfi~V:S.11 Group 'Pltoto 'Too Much Trouble' for ·Court • "Shabby Treatment of New . Citizens To the Editor: ,. Let mt join you in bemoaning the ~\'"rather savagely and shabbily dispensed with" ceremony of the march to the Plaza of the Flags for the newly naturalized citizens after the naturaliza~ tion ceremony iru the county courtroom. (DAILY PILOT, Jan. 15, 0 New Citizens U>se Out to U.S. Expediency!") I BA VE ALWAYS been pleased to see your articles and pictures of our new citizens and it is pleasing to see people who believe enough in our system to,r .. i . T • Mailbox ' '• ' j Letters 1rom readers are welcome. there would be no need to resort to lhe gun. BERNY WELSH Drug Educatio11 To the Editor: E.S.C. (Gloomy Gus, Jan. 12) asked, "Why is it the students in 'the Huntington Beach school district areo't allowed to see films at school relating to drugs? The drug problem k already t h e r e • Adminiatraton liad better wake up! " · been deprived of our rights in un- bel..ievable ways! . I. CRITERIA WERE not established for selecting the four.way ... plan over the three-way plan. Why? 2. 'Ille Tustin-San Joaquin peOple will be allowed. to vote cm the total issue' of unilicatioo and our people will not. Why? 3. The boundaries would create huge in- equitie? in achool financing now and for the neF ten yeafo. ,Wiiy! ~y. irhen oome YOWi& !)Ian is ar•&ld for wantonly murdlJi.nl a notplior'a, cblld, or . bis liri friend, or 101D1 membert of his family, everyone who knew -him expresses iDcredu1oul' mprise. "He wu 1ucb a quiet lad," they aJways uy, "very polfle and olln,tnf. fie ...... IDlll'I: ,.....,. ..,m to rrPrmble MCb other · nouoce their natJve land! and adopt lbe .....,.. U.S..&. .r t ~~icts'i""~~rust~a/;;:';, Perhaps 91e need some fresh judicial NormaUy wriUr1 1hould convey their messages in 800 words or less. The right lo con<Urue letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. AU le£. ten must include signature and tJ)Oil· ing addre11. but f'Ulfftt1· mag be vtth.i held on requtst f/ 1uffldt.'nt reason ii apparent Poctrv will n.ot be pub- lished. In the classes in Modem Health I teach al WeJtminster High School, I persooally have ahoWn at least 10 rums on all types of .drugs juSt this semester since· ~p­ tember. I also know for a fact thal the psychology and science teachers also show films to students on the subject. ~· No study or vertlicallon of )he statistics wu coodtJCte!!,,!l'hYc!J, " I 5. The wealth ln Hunllnclon Beach City Schools • w~ be, twice that ol Ocea• View, Fountain Valley aod Weatmlnsler. Why? save anyone any trouble at all. l can't believe it. 0 I t • • aatoolshing bow JllYchologicaiiy ~IM'!ceptive most :,_,.. are -ebout CJth. r • personalities. They seem to have fGmled their impra. 'aian ol "killers'' rom lllrid films or fiction, where the "\D'der-... hu a wild look in his'eye, or around sneeri.111 and Uppin& over &IOOT 71 PERCENT of all homicides ' .. private" -&bat ii, committed not a llrl1lpr bat by oome friend, ac- tance, or member of the family. , unless alcohol k Involved, osually perpetrator is someone who has ys been quiet, restrahiled. and con- ate. What the French call crime pa11ioael violence for emoUonal graUfication, not for gain -may be compared to a iler explosion. If the personality ls --.i: if the steam has no escape alve to ~lease the buUd-up. of pressure, then the doclJt and courteous person may in a frenzy of violence: and commit unspeakable crime that seem.s bol.Jy "out of character.'' THE MORE THAT poychologists study the t"in acts of homicide and suicide, the auicide 1J introjectin1 his mlR'derous tm· blood. A little )lubllc display of American pulses. It might almost be said, without sentiment is surely not too big a problem person with priorities that make sense. He bad named the environment as "the first area of concern." I agree and only !)ope he will follow through on this too gross a violation of the facts,,lhat the for our judicial brancJi of government to emotional murderer kills to avoid stiicide, · display. and the suicide · killJ. himself-to ~void l m\U'dering. , At any rate, the personality structure behind many, if not most, of such crimes, has a startling uniformity of behavior : mildness, tractability, seeming respect for others, regularity of habits and con- cealment of moods beneath • quiet ex- terior with a penchant for privacy. (Now, please, don't reverse this proposition abaurdly: most people who are mild and tractable are not latent murderers, by any means.) SURPRISINGLY en o u g b , statistics show that the majority. of "j .. enlle delin- quents" do not go on to .tuk crime, at least of a violent nature.· These youngsters who act out their problems tend to work off their aggressions through the escape valve. It is tile ones who build up a full head of steam without finding a way to release it who surprise all their neighbors some fine spring morning. The signs are all there, from early on, lf you know how to Jook for them. But nobody bothers to look at someone who "never gives any trouble " until the trou- ble is stfewn all over the bloody room . CURTIS CAJU'BEIJL . I DAILY PlLOT county courthouse reporter Tom Barley reported in a Pila! L-Ogbook Jan. 15 that th< ,Super- ior Court administrator said it "'is too much trouble" tp assemble the 11eio. citizens and shepherd ·them to the plaza and the waiting cameras. Pre- siding Judge Bruce Sumner .had de· cided, he said, to dispen.se wieh the plaza photograpli and in.stead tooutl authorize picture-t.aking during tlie st~tement.. . M guest reporter for the DAILY Pum, he has invited citizens to bring their problems to the supervisors. How remarkable to find someone in govern- ment who says he will listen to us. Let's hope that Supervisor Caspers is a sign of better days ahead ! MRS. CAROL RA WE Pri1011 Gllardl actual courtroom ceremony -an im-To the Editor: Possible feat where a large group is \ On Prison reform, while we. pick a~ i~uoloed. The DAILY PILOT ha.T l~g and psyc~yr.e the brailJ ~·II!! dlJad, luted ~U new c1tu~ and auppl1edr vantaged, poor and minoriUe!lwho (most each with a free pn nt of the grouµ often) find themselves belind prison photo . . walls, why not bring about legislation -Edi tor making it mandatory that all prison personpel undergo p s y c h i a tr i c ex- RehafJilitation Bouse ~ aminalion on a yearly basis? To the Editor: We are most appreciative of the wonderful and instructive article which appeared in the Women section of your newspaper not long ago about our rehabilitation hou se. We team, all too late, that it takes much more than a guard with a gun in his hand to quell the names of violence at a prison. '.Bill Mauldin Remin~ces It seemed worthwhile and productive, to say the ,least, to devote the entire page to the central theme of alcoholism. Dr. Schneider and Marcie Tomayo are both well known to us at The Villa, and the space given to them was also very well done. A GUARD, OR anyooe having any al· fllialioo whatsoever with prisoners , shouldi be very carefully choaeo. with the chief prerequisite being that-we have the· C¥acity to match his tremendous ability to\put down with hls equally imPortant compassion for bis fellowman. If there were more guards with a genuine concern f~ these men on an individual basis, I. OUR F!>UN'!'Al)\f V.U,y lli(h School MY ADMINISTl\ATORS Jiaye :wor~ed . ,. ...... ~ it'•·~'ol .tbe·luwest long'and'ifard to get me the best films, in· in the state and yet thtS plan leavea .!lun- formation and speakers avallab!e on the . tingtcll Beach City with lllmed ClpllC'itJ subject in order that I may help comllat for 2,SO, -· Why? ; the rise in drug abuse throu(b \be DJefllS 7. '.!'bis commitlee voted apiut If per- of my new class. As far u .m1 .Ngh , ~cmlofttbe~after,receJvipgl.ollmos• school is coocemed, our admlnislratbrs 2,llGO letters, peUUons and jiublfc pleas. are well aware of the drug problem iM. Why? ' are already "awakened." . Now, lawyers, accountants", aehool There is no elementary dislric\.enlitled districts and cltmD b1Ye1o do 111&-t "Huolillgton Beach School District'' ~ii for the· County Committee .., ·S<llool isn't clear which school or schools E.S.C. Dirtrict'Org•niqfion. rd en to. If the reference wu to another Because of this outrageous decisb!, the di&lr1ct, l think he or she should have average pen0o with children will the t>o,n more dear, I thoroughly ~gree .that penalty_ linanciaily and ~ty if tpere is ~ch a clistnct it lS entirely mn<TT•:a.• E -·" • behind the tiines, "-• , ~-·E 'Ille program l developed Is being in· !reduced Into the lour other bigb achools in our district. MRS. LINDA D. MAURER Deprived of Rights To the Editor : Many of us have been deeply concerned about the amount of money spent on the unification issue. . We altribuJe these costs dirtciiy to the clumsy and inept COunty CGmmittee on School District Organization. Not only wun't a study conducted, but their total tax 1 recilmmended f o T Westmin*r k 11.111, ieu than the p......,i, opera!ion. As tupayen· and parents, we have • Juetice "'"' .,, '"''."""''?'''"'7'""<£<#'•11'.~~~-u.m..:en~~ l Preas • Belleville, ~., Telescope: '1Maybt it would be a good thing to have a woman on the Supreme Court. It seems to uo'lhat several decisions made in tbe past would have been better, if they had juol chanced their minds." .. ; Bill Mauldin at 50! Not likely, Mauldin 1'fil alw111 be the lmpilh kid cartoonist .who in hl1 Ills .till loobd 11, the irrev- ·.....,t creetor of Willie and Joe, the Gl's s upreme, flnt in the 45\h Infantry Division New• then Stars and Stripes in •hat some sentlmentaJilts refer to as THOSE OF US who see much of this disease are relieved to see that it is finally being acknowledged a n d discussed. We are certain Ibis k the best way to come up with more and more answers and insights regarding the prevention of the ·progression, and that is always our most immense hope for the future . Anoth.er Joe McCarthy?· , Barrtsoaloar(, VL, Ntn-a-n!: "The ecological b)'lloria that ~ Iha Alaskan pipellne project seems to. bav1 died down CO!lliderably, and altbooP Ibo pipelineo bis not receiwd final, aPllJnal, lndicaUw are clear that the iNload will not be w It h h e I d lllllch lon,ger ..• .Permanent damage to U.. en- vironment is appareolly no Jonpr a strong possibility, aod the tem- damage that accidents might c,.. ta not sufficient cause to: thwart a project whoile economic benefits· are ~ly so substaotlai and widespread. Oii bofps run this world and more Is needed u &be world conUnues to grow." . the last goOd war." But 50 he Is, a ~r century and removed from ·thOse rough if often rant days. Jn a book o I 'niscetlces, "1lle Brus Ring" (he la it "a sort of. memoir"), he talks t himself. his career and how it ~Ifft'· Jt is a very American ~~ent. a •kind of Horatio Alier story m which we watch Maoldin powinJ up in the 1920s on •a fltm in southern New Muko, IO poor t be Join«! Ibo hich scbaol ROTC llacaute it IOiVfll I dothlng problem. /I. lllGll llCllOOL dropout. Ile lnved ~~of Ollc.,. and art school. !Us -cartooofst1and)'OU111Bill dll1nzlr' to join the rinks of the of a., Ba joinod the ~ Infantry the -· and 111 golly It happened. 11 the division paper'• car· ..... Illa bralll, tmpkh 11Ure llle~nd upset the br1S1 . -.,. eye of Ille noted .......... ~ Pyle; then to Slars ... fllrlpol and ACb oeltbrat..r lncidenis as 1111 prtrall -wtlb Geooral George .I'll~ ..i Giber --kllien who .... 111 .... dJlllF o( military ' &' I .,. ,...it ' • llanf lo take. I ,.,. .... ,, .. ...._ I , snobbery in being a well-known enlisted man "protected," in a sense, by famous corresPondents, and with his own soaring reputation back in the U.S. Mauldin's narrative bristles wilh anec- dotes, and readers who were the m\Utary of the l!KOs will Tellsh these. Like the time after the Sicilian invasion when the Heant newsman, ·Mike Cinlgo.. stumbled into a command bunker of the Italian artillery. Mitt, who was of ltallan cits· ceot, picked up the phone just lor the hell of ii aad ordered all units to hold their lire until furtlier notice. And it worked. MAULDIN CGliciudes tbio "sort of a memoir" at the _., end, l wilh he had brought the story min to the present - his civilian political cartooolng, his coverage of other war1, hll Pulitzer Prizes and the like. But what la here is bouncy, polcnanl and lunay atuff, ii, luotrated with photo1raph1 and, of COW'H, cartoons. The one, for Instance. whert the bedrauied, unkempt Wiiiie and Joo are slopped by 1 fOW11 American MP olftcer and Wlllit aaya: "Them butlont w11 lhol oil when I took this town, sir.• I think the ,....,... ·-•lion wO\lld like ii, too. (JiWll; ., .. ), PHYLLIS DAVIS Director The Villa Santa Ana Si111 of Better Da111:> To the Editor: The new chainnan of the Orange C.Oun- ty Board of Supervison, Ronald caspers, seems to be ao independen~ thinkiq • .----Bf 6Hl'f9 ---. Dear· Geor1e: 1 Do you think a newly married man has a right to niie the rooat and be dominant! 'tl:D'M .. Dear Ted M.: Weil, yes, 1 do. But you ahoUld have Jhotlibl of that before you !lad to move out inW the chicken coop . (Do lloubla lnluble youl Sinll, baby, lln(, OI ......., you'll ioili tlrttt1 allly, ~ -)'II Iron UM lllel.) I The I/ally Callloralu El Cljon Rep. John Schmilz. R-Orange County, \\-'ho misrepresents some parts ot the Inland Empire in the House of Ilepre,..., atives, apparently desires to be the resu11]1Cled Joe McCarthy of.the 19705. He has labeled Dr. Henry Kinlnger, national security adviser lo -.it Na"1, a ....nty rtal< ......... ol bis "pro.Coaununlal" VieW and ISIOCislionl. Foilowinl the Mccartey!le style, he blots that he c!>aa """' to IUbltallall bis cbarpa bUI, for aome my--· cae1 nivtal It. EVER IJNCll PUSIDKNT N'WID an-nounced bis lortlicominc vllll to Rid Qilna, llcllnlll hao -in ...... Tbe rtakl are too amt to openly dtall..,.. the Presidolll, who ~ to be...,. ol the~ .. ~ ... Sclunik 1111 copied Ibo deplorable llcCartltylla tactle of dlacredllinl .... ol Mr. Nlloo'1 -trulllad adVi~ Until Mr. --~-of bis inlormalJGll, we are enllt1ed to dtsmlaa bis dlarpa II Iha fuminll of I crank who 11 dlaj)ieased by Mr. Nlaoa'• -lo lll#iab -"1'11111 Mallaa• ....... ....., ........... prove the'Chaoces lor world peace. For all we know, Mr. Schmitz may be relying on the dincbat distortions of the John Birch Society -of which he Is a member -that regularly appear In that -Y journal, American Opinioo. The fact that Mr. Schmitz boasts ol his membership In the fratemlty of frlcJ!t- peddlen hardly lJ I --ial to hJS abilii, to .. parate lact Crom fictloo. ' DR. IUSSINGER'I reputation A a scholar in the field ol --al· fain bas beee weD ellabUsbetl, and Ills = to bis COUDlry hu . never been .,-==lellltolMo•!tl.d. 'Ille fact lllat Ile adYlael Ibo -on lareilJ> policy ID a W/Jll cflll,vtellll to Jlr, -and ....... ol ·nu mind, who prefer Teddy llooaeveit -ball and 11berr11Uin11, d o e I n ' t JuallfY a ntum to cbUaeter u11101na, lion which remains an llllel'lllble -on our _I.put. II Mr. Schmitz can pnaent compeliinc argumanta qainll Ille nppu-t wllb Rad Cbina. he k lrta to ...... 8'1t • 11o.-no11ry .. _..._ by ruoru., to -_,, and darolllnc ~ ~ hv DOlllinl more fllDP',.. .. ....,.;r. --··· .... _,_ ...... . . . ' . • ._._..ICOAIT DA I! Y PILOT llo!Jm "· ,, .... PIJ&IUMr ~Kfftil,Ullor Alb<rl 'II', S.. Editorlol Paga .Editor Tho edllorlol paao or thl DoU7 Pilot .eeltl to Inform and atlm• late t.-n by DttMnttn1 1* """PIP!"f"• optnU. •nd cr.ra-rneatafy on topics ot lnlllrwt •ail 11 .. 1 • .......,,, by ~ ........ '"' , ... __ ~ ~· :l"V:.':'vt...'""'po1a't"' -i:::.. ~ ~ .... •• !Ii -..... of tlledq • w.dlt•lilJ, J•t1111 It, 1'71 • I ) I . \ I I I I I I 7 • ) I I ' . ' -..... I 7 '.- .Y. sea+• • • 'VOl:. 65, NO. I,, 7 SECTIONS, 96 PA&jS ' ORAN&E OOl:INTY, CALIFORNIA N TEN~ ' County Solo11s Cite .Poor .District Alignment , . • ' ' ' I . ., "'nlis ls all I real shunt. 0 Wbetmore said. "It's nOt in. the lntereab o( either tbe people or the Republican Party. The coagresslonal reapportionment will give the Democrats foW"' of the five new seats." Whetmore said he felt the county's -le and aasembly dhtrtcts lhould have betn cut down to proper size. •1MY dl:ltrict has 750,000 people. I'm b•PPY to ae"e them again but the district Should have about 490,000 people." Neither John Schmit• (R·Tuslin) or Rlclwd ,Jlanna (P.Anahelm), the ~ ty's two U.S. ~ntatives:, could be reached for comantnl The only slpU!cant change.Jn the state court'1, approval ol etmUessiona1 re1p- potlionment ts tbal Schmitz, a membe• of the Jnhn llircll SOctety, wlll no ion&tr -nt Preoldent Nixon ll!d tho We.stem White BOUie Jn San Clemente .. Schmitz' dlstrlt:t was pulled inland , and the ..ctlom rrom Balboa Island. Corona de! Mar, Laguna Beach, 8a:n Clemente and Into San Diego COunty will form a new congresskmll district. Boord Eyes -• I 3:D~trict :Nixon V.ows Reta·Iiation . . . • • •. . • . , : . ·~ . -. Pt f)bwms . , , • ·; ·fo.ug~:.Siand on. Foreign S-~i~u"!'es of lj.S. Holdings ( . . . , ' . .. -. . ' .. : By ,CANDACE PEARsON Ot .. DtJti """ '"" . • Newport·Meoa school truMtts · will meet In lpeelal ... s1nn Tuesday to deal with populatlao problems that may be ..Jvtd by cloaing several eltmeolary xhaol1 ·and reaUanlng some school al· tmdance -., so more Pl!PilJ can walkln-. , . .Q>alr<milllg • boaJll members •are pro-,_'°' 1tudlly inmulng enrollment In 00.W *1 Mar, tbe blcb cost of bw-... ..i-.inc allendance.at .. veral .-1arysc\ool1. " Trustee• will review ~ report on the '""°' IJ!a!bill author, ,A f, 1ocI1 I~ Adlnl 11*' 14 ·I 8llu<t; ~ of· f~ · i\ailllllra-l!TP; · not ..... , ... , .. ~ . ; - '!lit-··-"""'~ ~-be tum bi7iile " 'w.wifNGTON /th>1) · -·"fu~( sta~ent .but the .f")t-t of~. · Nlxoll ailllOUnCed today that lhe United ha5 recenily eapoq,rlaliil ApleriCiJFoiro- Slates · will retallate aaainst forel&n ed -_.,,_,._.l'UbUn 1cwei::nmentl that seize privite Amerlcen &OVertUP'l'Jt ·ti J>!y-tdmt• 7nl~tw, ~: property Jrifltout payment by' ur cutting ~-IUlllOUllCed nat1on.111a11"! oe .- olf aid and (Z) oppoolng !oms from. tbe private lniluatrt • llltlioaP JimertciD.ln- World Bank ll!d-r qencia. veslmlllts have not been lllec:tod. ' Nixon CIUl!lned his tough [iolfcy coU: Nlxoll oaid· under In-r... tbe ceming·UPfOlll'lalion of private property Unlted Slate1 iias • right In eapeet that in a fGUr1111e slltement w1ie9 by tbe. private property will be tat.if oaly 1vr a W!>11e Hquae. public: purpooe and'. that U.S •. - The Prelident 'cited no nations in. his •:will Ttceive:prompt, !adequate ud e(.i Staie ....... :'~ . . . •' ~ -. 1 V' , I , " , , fl: • to, ·""' • .... ~ J ~'flti.P· =·-~.r..o...;·-or' La' ' .•• -~Dianiend' . "· . . . .,.,... :;g t-"'° Pa.t _ ~ of !be. JlcGrn.Jllfl• Olm· June, will ••-'c;llJ\· 18 IM •ee~•d , ~· 'Hiiled -e-. . p;,ry•i ~· ~ ·of 1 Caflforala·-Mlu'plllMll ......... --~ir~ 'r'" • • • • .. • -'8tllnla1 bl Slnta ~ < • • ' ,,......., alatiDI ~ ~ to, .,1, :ep rODi , Cheoler C. IMVll, pereol!AI atl4rney .(or oam aboul iOJni " site Aid. "I'm reolly fective · 00\DPPA\iOt! from, lbe a-. linJ country." · ~er1can private properly ts selltd WitboUt adequate · compensaliOn, lie declared,' "we will presume that the· Uliited ' States wlll not extend new bOatenl economic benefits to the· ei· propriatJnt country.'' In ~ •rldition, N:bon said, "we will presume that the United Slates go .. rn- menl will •'l!lbbol!l' llJ ·supptirt from looru under ~ j • ' multilateral •• r . ' .. ' _, •• ~biftb.H ' ' Thi World llOllk and other lnlmtal!oalll developmenl -.ies use a vottnc ay1tem1 baled . cm financial contribubans which makes H possible for the United Sta tea to veto 'rirlually any project It op-pose•. • ''The United Slates fully reaped" lhe IOVereilD ri&tU If -rl, but ii wfil .QOI ignore adioDi Jftllldiclal In, the ntle of law and recmioate U.S. inter.*1," tho statement said. Stat F edetal . ~ ' . . . ' . Holding. Laws ·Q, . ' Yadt----for atate tbal Ibo, ·;rm~ liWl1 ...... '!!1 • An ..... t~.-.;.111o .._ . .., Cluli haard I abouS <W leal llllllallan .. -dia:bar1'J' ~ --"""Ill .,_ the Marine 'DIYisl"' " -.w11a1.111e . -'ltllaeol ·'I'~ F · · How~~ · 1· "You wouldn't•bell..,e'hb!r ~I =· .:. ~· .lllDlber ol ,': ~.L~ I ~.g. . ,il ', ". ' .. the muae, ~ lndwilrWlll, told jazzed and looking forward In a .,..1 .Mariner• sc1ioo1 1n Newport lie.ad!... Newnort llOme the c0ur1 he, •cduld ~1 ~, ie.rntng exper1ence-." ~~ .... Jlilloar 0--~ ol~ • "Tbere wtD be :i=i ' · by tbe state Rid anv .,. lllOd a1 , .. aumple, ll!d polllble • .. • r-· ' ' . '.'who Will '...,,,. be}'Qlld a sbadow of ' 6lte wHI be ... ol 41 girls l't[lf-Ig alferlla\lftl givoo al"· rtewgnlng .all ~ ........ of an llD1niuri!d •lib!-doubt JI> wu,lmpoaible for 'Hupas In' ca~ cities during 'tbe -ol ..,._ llqllmll livln( above,*<I ~to oUitr ~-~ # ~ 11av.: .;.i .. rib. CliHord Jrvtng,: who peUtlon. . ' "":\':" u%;i ~:~What ~d 0 he. praloea 'it ~13,!IOO ·_u;: ,vailie.')ronia~ idlied fbecootioverSial l!Ook. ' H::::~=~edJ! =";;,! tbeefflclolhavilrc..-i•wboarenow. Ntwpowt'Beadt buaineanwt'a home·IB _Irving_cl,alms. HUCJtos dlctftecl the MllaNewportBeaclt_.jrt. · llllilodq IOIDe, of ~ -11« elemen-boi!ll in!tod by police -y. autobiolr>Pby In taped l n I u vie" s, ,'ll>t wlruter of the .Jtmior -contest ~ lldlook to In llirl"' OMI." ' . ' . McGraw-Hill priUI' 19 Plibllab tbe book in re_..te tbe state 111 lbe aationa1 ¥ !ij smaller ·SCbuck iald he refers to '!'be buiie; yellow, emerald'c:ut gem was March after Ule mq-publiibes beld, tblll ·sprtnc ·ID Mollile, Ala., and -wHh· i5o or Ieu st,,clet• Caatyoo ~worn by WJlliam B. Eytchison, .• , . . rqvee a aizable acbolaftltiP. aail Balearlc Elonllitalley = ID wbil bpi It blddm In a dr 111er drawer. three serlalir.ed tnslallments 'bllltllllal 111 Miss .Smith said "wlimlng· ~ a nice . Coiria M ... are two llU.... ~ _. oe lbe·l'lmf!y .,., In the Its Feb. 2:t IBsue. thoucht, but ii'•:= in my mind." '!lbiicl< MY• tbe onltlll -lndDllC '-' ot~'OtntwlU Loi at all times Davis, who said "Mf· .Hqgbell denies JudginC 111 tbe . contest,11 bu-~ !IOlld1IC )>ere ii to dole 1111 odlooll, ... · blch . having aJ1)'1hlnf to do wlth Mr. Irving," ed. on •tntmrtews, Went,, -· · aoiilgnlng tbe puplil a1 •o. durfnc period In w the rmg ... tned 'th . t JJO!le, appearance and pbysK:lll fitness. lie saJd a com ..... w .... ID lladJ n1\-, police wre told Tuesday. "' wt Rosemont Enterprises a • Miss Smith, da\llbter of-Mr. and Mrs. eirollmenl , and p.jiUlo6on •· to omtor Tllo-Adami said Eytchison torney David Shivlti in applying for early Lowell Smith, 511 Begooia Ave., will gApare the· rejlorl Md d a _. · told Jalm Mi•Nailer« p!Qmates of his examination of Irving and others con-Perform a three-111inute aell-cltoreograpl> ' Wiii be available al llto. 'II-, .-.C P" . --~-• Ith -·'li t' ol t'-book ed modem danee at the contest. if-trustees want allllstlall , l[llllllpnl ;~ an ... In iDd oat of the house '~= w ,... ca MID ·~. • Her dance will "expr= the different · ered • • "*'-•-. Rooemonl clalms to have esclusive moods of youth today • Ibo uys. ";~rd will mtel 1117:• jl.m. in the 'Jn.,....... !oAtd .tbe.pty.£ery 81 ·a rilbls . to all Hughs biographical Site beU•ves such Pageants have more '!:'......... Uh•h School Fon1ftL · :..i.r..:i..~ mater~al. . ,, . , ~ . purpose than ... ju.st that . of pfoviding .,......ia '"" -. ~ ~1 lmllld of a· burglary, Sblvitlz said1 .We . will .lie able In acltolanblpo for tbe contestanll. , HIAotNO ,isa·~­ Jr. Ml'.-C.tntant Smith . .. ' . ~ to tbe din• •'-· · estabtiah tbat their (McGraw-Hill and · They can "show people who may have ,.; !.. JcuJat;n• Thi,ef-•Qne u..y ii lllol a·tlnllli child.could Life) ·JUlertab· are ·nol authentic:." He Idw about youth today -llile all are on !!JOmbe!" of'tbe l\C)llOf rou aod lilo'senJor ~ ~ flate· accltlenli117 -id the' fl3,tltl0 aaid •vl<lln<e will. show that tbe .defen-. dntgi and t1i1np like that -tbat lbft ~ ~· , . S ·1 ~.. -· ~ ~wlfl!.0...;.of.-ID&~outSiied t!aft'''badbeenbid".bfanlmpoltor. canbeoooiereallygoodkidswbowantto Site baa ~ been a meaDher .of ea 8 • '" ' IJll' • tbe -_ !Ind In a var'•ty Wt still have to ' flhd the' culbrlt," · do somttblng with their llvu," site oaid. · Oi:• •vw, tl>'' ~11 .W.:,, -· at b ,_ K Shlvjtz : Aid, -Ung for ari! ... • , -ll!d blue-eyed Mtsl Smi!b baa Coron8 del Mir' Hilb Sc\MIOI for - "'"'"rate execullftl s al tbe ....... ' • amiltflion of lrt!DI ''l\>'lry to d:otepnlne maintained a ,11t:alght "A" avarace dur-_., · , • • • ,-r · for lbolr .... 'lbe pmon he met." • • iltg Iler otinl u Miss N<l\'POfl'-b and • Her p&ai,,' are in atleDd the Onlvsalty Newporter IDn lo Dill' a t. "'""''" ~;·l4;.!'"!'~l..Jold "Ma ..... ,..-..... lo godown lo-Nwau has aUovtrall ~adepotnta~•e. of Utal! at ,'""'"" Ibo"".__._.~ In folthcomin( fllcal ,_ -a ·=·....,. :a ~ype ,_ -· •. ·--.... --~t~ ...... ~Tuead17tofliil~~ln"l"IP' ' ldlle .1..:-'"-i w~if'4ulte whm lfqhes filtipdly ~"'\'and Miiie She IB captain of the 'achoo) song early December. She wil major In -l pu>c(I•• ttqlllNO: 1 • "" -.,....\., •• '.L. tbe tbln& once ll!d for 1111," CUikin oatd. leaderi, a three-year member of tbe t-and llllnor In 'll!Odet'n dance qr , 'tk;.w.1ner Conttob DI-Cftdll-· ~ ...... the.name CaDarr-... "U '"11'1ld be a Jol .cbeaper." : C.ll[omla SCl!olanhlp F•·lim~. a . ~· ,...,.. , =Ronald Newman. comDtatnect.to ·.:.4.;. ~~,, -c:. •• ... · •. ' / • • 1 ~ ~ ·-· ;~f:f=.~~ N.· ewport Acts to Guard Enviro .. nille~t .. s.lta Ani plant• to .. In ~ ... ' comtli:nc plans. ~ -. · ; . . ~ iJi L.!l'ETlll llUEG, COIWJltible w 11 h environmental ob- ' ·~ ·~ 1 -9! .. ~..,., ~ f' ,. J.tttvea. · · ... ' -~ .. -:ilallllplio'iau a Put ~~legi9lilloO'lit r"l\'tlite .... ..,lllJ'.ll!l.~tbalquality·~ of·cblm!Cal pnclucla'!iUcll aa pestlddts ..... ll(W[lwl ..,.. ... of ~. and certain houaebold [lnlltada.' ......~...-i -· -lleplatlon of dralnqe .,.terns that Cll!Olllldlmen~are~ -ln~BIG'··1. •' f¥ -a. 1uo;Atw eovhomnalCll ,_.._ .. 1q ~ 1111 elimlnatlon o1 JIOl!V -Illa!· • _,..., WI! ·-dilcl\ltps. -;· •. " • : :. . damp tdtllt adlnll on jail ~ 8"llllll«alt ncjt .. , lftMN, In- • _,..,... and ..,_ • ciald ~ ..... et ........... . dalarlllpl& lhe ell)>'• •lllllll'I -..... lttaoir .... --, .. .. Ill. .... eoar:ll'• .... lhli9. .... l!Olk:f'-that -~ Coallol Coln- w!ll wlnd up• pirt al Ille -mlltee, IM ••-"91 Ill;' t'IVllwtd ... .. _...,...., ......, ..... , ....... 11111 ·--::~"'a ............... Pi 1111 c:n: ~ llJ . 11111 ... ~ .......... .. 0.W II IWJ-' • · · • •ii , tt·w oltloo NeWl**I an.' -· <Ill ---_, ~:11,tp-c ...... . _ .............. ...--·ni. -.......... rt -"1rltilll ~ " -... ~ .. Jn. I ldmb....... .•. .... 'JU·, - ' ! ~ • ' 'Koufax, Berra, W.ynnH~~. ( ' • • lt'• JUI! a mallor of time and tbe rtsbt wofdl.'' George · Dawes, J'4'wpcirf :Qeach harllor and tidelanda -" aald. , ~ WU' lllJl.llOrled in hla alattm6.\ ioj 1peUori,lllc~~ :.:~~J,.'Q ind .. R. -tbt -~ ol ""'--alii( Oceln~t. · ' · The OnnaO Cowaty Harbor .11o1r1tt• .... .recently ... ,Oil onlel' by fllo .... Dleco Waler Qlllity' Conif'91 ~ to imptwe1lll clllcbarae ordlaance, pujk- ularly as ii ljlp[lel to booJeboejl at Olflll Harbor. A revlBed ordlaance now_ p!'OjJClllld. b; ~.dlJlrtct -require lloldlnl ' laD& and l'lllllP<lll capolttlillea on all -1llybt1 In qlllllJ harbors. ' 'The Ille afllalillnl tanb and Pl'OVilllool for more:t stations W!Ni sup. ported at a -a the ~ and bell In Ille problem. Willl•m ......,. IDd 11a.-Purlias from a San~ .... and hokliriC talk maaill ftnn ~ tho ' . (lw w ' Pip ·~ . ' . \' ' . , j . • " ~f. • .. -.I ,, .. ""' ,, A Star 111 Born Two Seized f • In Colorado · • • Faoe Court Two narcotics amuggllng auapec!J ... rested by Orange Coast autborlUet ln Colorado Friday have bun ll'J'aigned on chargu of conspiracy to smuggle and sell narcotlcs. Officlals · at Central Oraoge Coun_ty Municipal Court aaid the two. men will /ace a preliminary bearing Jan. 25 on the charges to determine JI they should be bound· over for trtal. The suspects are John Gilbert Sanchez, '23, of 24812.Selva Road, Dana Polni, aiid Joseph M;ariual Cordova,, 21, ,of Jwcl<>' Ford, Colo. Both men remained in Orangt County Jail today in lieu of posting ball, which was set at $100,000 for Sanchez and f15 ,000 for Cordova. Narcotics agenb from Newport Beach. and Laguni Beach, with ihe etloperattoR of Colorado authorities, arrested the pa.tr Friday afternoon at Cordova'a home in Rocky Ford . · ButtonsL star of the TV series "Me and the Chimp," puts her Ow~ P.eisonalized Iicens~ plate on her train· er'• car; The plates are real -but the Department of Motor Vehicles points out that Buttons will have to waij ·a few years before trying for a , driver's license since she's only 3 years old. Both men were n8.med Jn Orange Coun- ty arrest warrants charging them with .involvement in a drug ring whlch was assertedly .smuggling marijuana and heroin over the Mexican border. tiderly ·Beach Cyclist Killed. ,.. . . :W,· ;4.uto . Crash !il.48']i0ir-old bleycllat lrom 'Hunllngton JJioch 1'u llilled Tuetday afternoon wben ~;.wu atruck -from behind by an • ;t:moblll!. ., iRveo!Jialon said Katsuyoshl Salo, 10072 Dana Drive, died instantly when the *. eol(ldid wi\!I ' him at J!1 esUmati!d ol. e&· miltt per hour, Salo'• body 108;. feet 1w1y·_fron1 the area .of 1 , aC<oi'dln( lo the wtJce report. :1~ driver of the car, John M. Conlee, a4, of I~ New· Jersey Place, Costa ~· .. "f )IOI inj~ and Wiii not held ~ said the 1ccldeut ~eq_ at Jit p .... •'(illo ., ... ~hep !?~~t~~; barrlcade on the rilb~hand lane qi~-Slreet near Bushard Straet .,. the a>UL!lon occurred. !omloo, who told officers he did not , ... lfl ~ ,ra\.nJla ~· Dor \i!ie'. ~,lu!(Salo a both men-. ._,,, ~ 111!1 .... throl\Ch. the open left· iid lane. " " ~· f..l • : ' . . _..... ' ~·· '.F,r-Pllfle J •A:STE ~ .. M d v.eael waste elimination. ~ lncltxled holding tank!, purtflca-~dlambers and incineration. · '1111"'8 said it ·WU -ible that boaters ..,., 80 ahead and · JMJt in .auggested --~ but then !ind · "they don't 'I'!!! Ibo standards adopted Liter.". *°1<>n said it couldihappen with soqie ~'""· but probably not with holding , tank!. ~ said holding aystems ranged in cliot o from '25 to, more \!Ian llllO and ~t statloris usualJy coat from . IJ;GllO lo' $%,000, including Installation. mp-out stations are belng installed b Cities, harbdr departments or private tift clubs and marinas, he said. , The proposed Orange County ordinance tfiuld require marinas with more than !if>1t_essela to Install pump-out fa cilities. OWIHCOAST DAILY PILOT mAll8 OMIT .......... _,,,,., l'"'1 N. W_.. ---J .. \ a. c..r .. •--'11-* ........ Gnf9' ,,...., .. Yi.I • ....... _ ....... ,1 .. ...... 41 IE'lhr L P•I•• ICrf•t ~ a.di City Edllllr Sa~jtJltion ·v-nit Fails; ' . . ' Revamp 'Fizzle R·apped ' ' . By ALAN DIRKIN number of 1oca1 directors on a board. °' .. Dllltr P11et '''" Tuesday night Fountain Valley Mayor CouOcumeD' Jn Huntington Beach and Ed J~t, chairman of the joint boards, Foun~1 V~y are · reacting critically reporteel to hiJ city councU that he·be!iev· against the failure to date of, Orange . i- County SaQltatlon Dlatrlcts directors to ed the reorP,ruUtlon proposal pushed by Baif' for both suspects wu reduced from the initial amounts tlf $6%5,000 1 for Sanchez and $312,500 for Cordova at their Tuesday arraignment. A third suspect allegedly involved in . the ring and irrested Tuesday mofnlng ts schedu\ed .lo be arralgned'on_coMplracy charges today. John Charles Gale, 24, of 35705 Beach Road, Capistrano Beach, was arrested at his home on $3U,500 warrant. Trustees · Award Bid for School approve a reorganlzat}on plan that would Mayor Flnnell'a eommittee was doomed cut the number of directors and fees they · to failure.· Some cities had instructed Newport-Mesa ,School trustees have receive. their dlilegates not to vote for it, he said1 aWarded a $6!2,000 contract to the B. H. MeanwhJle, Ronald Caspers, chairman "Tbiso is a flagrant case of a minority Miller Construction Company of Newport of the county supervisors, who -recently exertiilg control,'.' retorted Councilman Beach for additions to Lincoln Middle apPOinted himself a sanitation district Al Holl ind en. "The whole system is so School in Corona del Mar. director, has indicated that the county rotten:" School r · 1 'd h o{ ic1a s sa1 t e 12 new board may come up with a reorganization The Fountain Valley c:Ouqcil agreed to classrooms to be completed by next plall. ol 'lls own. hold a ·~~~udy ~ssl0Jt 8/ter the September will enable the school to bet-COliunents are coming in the aftermath sanitaUon ..districts' .11e1t~scbeduled YOte ter accdmmodate an anticipated enroll- • at last week's meeting ojc:., on reforlJ\J..,; I • •• --::=-; ::. ment oL1il50. Arclu'lect Jan Hansen aaid In.Fountain Valley to .con At ,the· -~-:"' I the coiwtruction >wort lhould" not ln' a oommlitee r<porl tliat meetq MondlJ .. ~ ·with •normal . achool . opentlou · llt.rnaUve metllod1 of G,..n aaid 1'! .. L' '• • , this winter and spring. >' , ,. . sanitation direcw . • . , lncltxled In the .-ruction project l.'a 1'ae: 1hicly Was institu,ted after the 1970 ' reorganlz.ation proposal.· ;:-~~~ '.""'( " multi-media etnltt 1 for the · ilcbool'• Grand Jury had criticized the nilmber of "It's the same old argunients -the ' library. - apecill dlslrlcla in Ibo county. The com· aoutb won't understand the problems ol mittee report Presents proposals on how the north," he conµnented. "If it went to the seven sanitation districts, which • vote itf11pible it ~d ~· '' " V presently have. 37 dlroclors, might be • · Greeo,r~rt,s>lh8-t.~l!i; ~i iild con1olldated, Orange mide tlie ifttch agailst change'. Tbe lltemaUve being pushed by the "They really don't want lo give up special. ·corpmjUee beaded by Placentia aovereignty," be a~ded. ' Mayor Robert Finnell,would cut the num-Any change would require the approval ber of direCtors to 25 and prevent any of the Local Agl!ncy Formation Com- duplicatlon in the $50 fee directors mission (LAFC) and the county recei':e for attending meetings. Twelve supervisors. direct.ors sit on more than one board and receive $50 fees for each board even though they all meet concurrenUy. The motion to continue the stuay another month was made by Supervisor Caspers who said that the county board had not had time to act on the report. Mayor Finnell objected to the delay noting that Ibo committee had studied reorganlution for aeveral mOnths and that it had previously been delayed !or the benefit of the supervisors. At Tuesday's meeting of the hoard of supervisors, Caspers indicated that the question of reform might be tiken out of the hands of the sanitation directors. .,In 30 days. they won't know more than they know now," he saJd. Caspers · appointed .. committee to study the question composed of himself, Supervisor Robert Battin, who was the county board's sole representative on the sanitation districts last year, County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas and County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. Caspers said that the committee may develop another alternative reform plan. "The problem goes beyond just" reduc- ing the number of directors," Caspers aaid. "I was shocked at the provincialism exprUsed at the meeting by Mayor Lorin riset (Santa Ana )." Mayor Griset .had argued against any r·eform plan that would reduce the W orrian' s Lib · Course }rtnked ATLANTA (UPI) - A plaMed noncredit course on w o m e n • a liberation has been canceled for this quarter, Georgia S t a t e University announctd Tuesday. Only t"l\'O persons signed up for the course. 'Both of them were mid- dle-age men. Cable Television Talk Schednled Cable television and the growing pic- ture of what it can do to broaden com- munity culture will be e1plortd ThlD'sday. morning by the Citiuns Harbor Area Research Team b1 Costa Mesa. The CHART session at 7:30 a.m. in the Mesa Verde Country Club will feature Bill Furniss, telecommunications director ol the Coast Community College Dislrlct. The public Is invited. Anaheim ·Voters Approve ' $8 Million Power ·Bonds One or 'the few cities operallng Its own electrical power system -Anaheim - will expand service lo all citizens with an $8 million bond issue approved by votera Tuesday. Only a simple majority wa!I required for peasaie ol the bond issue, which voters rejected twlee in the past three years, when proposed at $8.6 million. The Tuesday margin was 10,170 votes Y• and 81806 no. Money rrom . the electrical revenue bond l9ouo will be used lo buy remaining power dbbibuUon facilitieJ such as lines, poles, traMfcrmers and meters to 1ervt 11,llOO 'residents. • ·Opponents ariu<d the ctty·sboo!dn't ex- pand Its power d~trlbutlon bu!lneos, which already aervtd about '510()0 customers. . • • Some opposiUon came from citizens who favor the municipal agency -whlch buys eleclriclty from the Edison Com- pany for-Its own "1*1tm -but waoted a dllterent fund-raising program. A 10 percent theater and amuaement admlssloM tax would theoreUcally have provided 13 million a year compared' lo the 11 milllon for-.> following bond payment rollremenL CifFJier Sefi' rf ~J~ · By Refep-al Service The·Corona del Mar Chamber-of Com· merce will sponsor a 1uncheon Thurld1y at noon that will featurli a speaker from the Community Refeiral and Information Service of Orange County (CRIS). The luncheon wilt like place at the Vjlia Sweden Restaurant ~t $3 a Person. ]dlcbelle ,Layton, execuUve "director of cRts; will speak and show a ftlm en. titled, "TeH Me Where· to Turn.'' Reservatio~ · can be ma~ at the chamber at 673-4050. " . TALK .TODAY by IT'S A MYTH Put a watch on some people and II soon stops running. Let !,he same watch be worn by someone elM and it i-uns ·like a dream. Somo people just can't wear watches. · Not tiue, according , to the ex· per ts! The main reason wa~es do not run w~ll for sori}e of us. it that we don't know how to wind them. People, afraid of over w1n4ine, do lltUe more than wiggle the crown a few times. The answer for ihe1e people Is an electric watch. It Is lllo tht an.ower for busy people who foritt to wind their .watcb. " We carry a large 1tltctlon cl electric walcltei In Ill tho top mike• ~d styles. We'll be hllPJ>Y.. to ·help you pick the one thal 'trill e11111ro you of atlracUve, accurate,• de~ndablt Ume. "' r ' •• l'11rchue of the faciUli" -long ago •sreed upon by the city agency and the Edlaon Company -may bring Anaheim • 11 milllonJn revenue beyond the bond ritlmntn! )ioyments. Theater owners, Dlsoeyluxl, t h e C.llfornla Angels ao4 other CdDU!lerClal inter .. u arrected provided hdvy flnan- ctal l>ackinl lo the !,cw Cost Power Com· mlltee promot1n1 bond ipproval . The election camPolln wu fouChl hard on both sides and dnW about JO per...t of the cllf'a voten to Ille pol1I. But, be warned. Not only will you disprove tho m;th about no! beJni able to. wear a watch, .yeu'll also lose your ezc:uie for be!ni !all to appolnlmlllll. -·= • • • • Proponents predict It will alao save $11 per year per cuslomir on J>OWer bills. • '• I • ·sea Career? Valerie Shoen, the first woman to be nominated for admission to the U.S. Naval Academy, ls caught between classes at the University of Michigan. She iil • majoring in Rusaian and think· , ing of ~oittlng Stale Depart· ment lfaii&,lator. · Costa: M~ Push '" ' On F~~ay Due Newpprt 'Secon ' 1... ~ "' ' T 11~. Jileach ·-~ ~·~jojn Costa M& In caillal fa(.a .... lnconilrucUonollbliOftna'-1 Mir .-ay 'l"!· will llao •Jlt.r their ... tnillki·iludy .i, '°'"' tO' lie ~Iii at leait lix lftont!la. • • • - 'Ibo ·au-.· TranlportatlGn. ~ mlloO bas ~ Colla MelO ~l'!' ~·Wllafl>'• call for a qlilck:E' 'Ii!"'" slJjlctlqn po~ and COU)lCllmen will ly lo)linr auU. ' - . Tbe.delay:urthe,Newport lraftic , tu4y appears 1o :have pushed any .~for completion ol tlie general plan th! year out of the questloo, according lo Jaffe, traffic engineer. Jafle said the delay In bir'1g an -1c consultant lo furnish d~t,>i to the traffic ....iiltant ha• made1 U tm- posalble for Phase I ol the traUic study to be ready as planned, Jan. 23. "It pretty much wrecked the schedule," Jaffe .s~, add!ng that he'll recommend councilmen e:1tend the traffic conaultant's <'C\lllr•ct for the prellm~ st. until A~I., , The' 8an Diego firm of Alan M. Voorhees is doing the work and has agreed to tbe extension without an tn. crease in its $32,000 fee, Jaffe l'a!d1-' Cotta Mesa ' e....ct!men a d~ le d WillOll's' Plill!<>led -lultoD \Ai!imooth. lt speeifies 'lhe need for the freew1y as far south as University Drive. The State Division of Highways has scheduled the start of construction for 1973-71. Connty Driver Killed A Buena Park mo.torist was killed early this morning in a single car accident near the Orange drjv.e:_in theater.!. Gerald Cavin, 40, Of 7901 El Morocco Road, WU dead on arriva1 at the Orange County Medici! Center at 1: 10 a.m. 'H~r~ed' • ByPhOwg -Jac~w NEW YORK (UPI) -Mrt. ArlalotJe Onallia haa charged tliat free-lance pholograpber Ronald Ga I e 11 a em- bam,.ed, upset, frightened and t.rrtlled her, bumped aJl!I pushed her. and hit her with the strip of his camera, according lo · prelrial testimony filed today in federal court. The testimony was taken In private Jan. 11 as 1 prelu:i:le to a trial on Ga1ella '1 charge that Mr1. Onassis hara1Hd him by having · h1J. c•rnera smashed b)' • Secret Service rpan u4 OO'f ~e forrh'er First Lady's coiinter chara:e of harass- ment. He seeks $1.3 million in dama1es and !he ,;;,ks 1i:S million. Under questioning by Gllella '! a~ torney, Alfred S. Julien, for four hourt, Mrs. Qn3ssis descritJed hoW Galella followed her, her husband , and children over a period of several years to obtain pictures, for various publications in· eluding· Life ,magazine.• She said the objected to being photographed on private occaoions aucb as taking a ~alk, dining at restauraQts, and going to the theater. "It's a refie1 ·n:ow," she tesufied. ·"I'm always frightened of Mr. Galella." The "frightening" aspec~ of the photpgrapher's behavior, shli said, was his "jumping around"' to 1et CJJDera angles, malting •conllnuous gnmtln1 , . ' sounds, bumping her with his arms and legs, and attempting lo phologl'aph ber with his associate dressed up as Santa Claus. · Slie Hid he hung around her Flllh Avenut apartment with Santa "for d171 1 accosting me and my cbildrtn." "He said, 'Be ni« to Satltl, Jackie'," she testified, adding that she was even "bumped" by Santa outside the 21 C1ub. Mrs. Onassis said she never had com~ plained to poli« about•GaJella, but com-· plained to her husband and otber·escorts:. Asked if her husband alao was frighten- ed by Gllelia, she replied: "My husband isn't terrified by anythlq." Brookhtirst Not ~ ' . ' .. . - T~ Clnse ))own ' Loww Brootbw'lt'~in Hu~ Btac1j' ,.Ul Pot be,'C!oold lO -•..-;.;.., tralflC! la!eiCtbJI _. "~ iii'"''~ . CltY !raff~ ·~ bill ~'to close t11e two northbound lana trom, q,. SanltaUon diJtrlcU' treatment P1a!11. to Hamilton Avenue to i.llow a contr~ to bring. in heayy equipmeot for the !aiinl of a '8-inch •er Ii~. · · · But Public Worts Dlrtct0< JIJDOI Wheeler decided Ilia! ·11 wollld be t*ter to keep one luie open in each direetJon rather than close one dlrection com. plettly. Tbe change will be in effect between I a.m. and 3:30 p.m. Trame studies abow. Bnlokburst Stnet II uaed heavily by Newport Beach commutm u an acceu route to the San DlelO ~ay. • • ' , • 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA CONVlNllNT THMS llAHICAMUICAAO-llAITll CHARii U YEARS IN SAMI LOCATION l'HONI MIJlll • DAILY I'll.OT § . ' ·Red-ink ~udget Readied • 'Ne t Eneq h Selend.U' . . I ' Se lectio n of First Sky lab Creivs Attacked Two youths involved in a dream to establlsb a ew "master nee" have en charJed in plot to ison Chicago's water pply. Stephen Para, 8, of Evanston (top) d Alan Schwander, 9 of Chicago were ar· Massacred WASllINGTON (UPI) - l'Nlldenl Nllon will -~a ncMnll: fedonl bud&el Mondoy calUag ,.. ·~ of abcxll '2*'liillloa In Ibo fllCll year that becllll nul JQJy I, s<>venunent -llld lodly. Tiie ..,.....,, ftCw't wUl bl 1.-.t ·-ulllrecent federal budgets have been. II will &bow I dellclt, probably between •10 blllloa and #0 -blllloo. m1lrl0f it &bl 12tb budp! In the Jut II Ylll1 in which spendlnc • x c • e d e d revenues. President Planni ng 'Orie-two' · But the blneot shocker may Jle t1jo admlnlltratlon'a.offlclal WASHINGTON (AP) re.eatlmate of the de!lell for Prealdent · Nixon, facing a the current fllcal year that Demo c r a 11 c ·controlled endl ' June •. Government eonereu In this election year, , _ lild 11 wmlld top .f!O. )lu invented a new State ol ,bllli011. perbapi comJnc c1oee the Union formU!a: Hit• 'em '.to fib billion. with both barrels. T r easury · Undersecretary For the first time, Nixon has Paul Volcker. the only hlffe decided lo report twice lhls ratiking oWclal who would year on his plans for dealing eve;, lllude to Ille matter In with the multipl~ and mciunt- publlc, told newamen Tuesday Ing problems of the· 50 states: the deficit for the current -tirsl, he will make an in· fl-al· yeir woofd be "ex· -State ol the Unloo ad· • ..,.. I uld dresstoaSenate-House ceptionally arge." He wo session at 12 :30:.E;,'/;;m. Thurs-not dla a apeclfJc figure. ', 11 ls certain tbat the pro-day. The best lstration lee¥ dellcH for this yeor will guess Is that be wlll talk about ••· 30 minutes' lo Co"Veaa and a be ~ largest since 1M5. nationwld9 televi!IOn-radio au-.!..~~t inN'~ budgln hi.set lwlll dience. . -w ~ ~. our -secolld, be wlll plsce on years In office, bu run up a each congreuman.•11 desk a greater total of deficit spen. written state of the uruon ding than any preildent in a message, far exctedlng In •Ingle tenn · euept for the volmne anything he could at· third term of Franklin D. tempt to rud In peraon. Wbite Rooeevelt which Included mall House aources say It will be a ol World Wor Il. bulky document The projected deficits for Using this one;two m-noula, the current ~-fear and the. Nixon bope1 to capture the next one wUl be llldad to the live TV-radio audlepce plu1 actual deflcH of '2U .bllllon reruns on the widely watched recorded in the fiscal year evening TV news programs that ended last June 3> and and, at the same time, leave the 12.1 billion de!leit for the plenty ot fodder for reporters previous one. Nilop'a firlt full writing for newspapera and fllcal year. ,\veekly magazines. SPACE CENTER. Houatoo (AP) -Some members of the apace agency science tum ore dismlyed that aclentilt· utronauts were limited lo tllree of the nine crew berths lot Skylab, an orb 111 n c laboratory dlJllcnad to llqdy Ille earth with 1peclal aenaon ~IUD Ith tel- '1'111 three-man crew la to spend IS days the Skylab -next May, and the» cond two crewa art to be alloard 5' days each. . Two pllot-utionauts with lltlle academic bacqround and a phyalclalHS!ronaut make up the flnt crew. Each of the rem•loing two bu an astronaut with a jlociorate In engineering and two pilot- etronauts. ' HJf this ls a selection whlch cloesn1 try Id ret people ol lfUe aclen\i!ic trainlni on the mission, then we 're ln trou- ble, 11 said one IClentlJt who bad contributed heavily to !ho Apollo moon-landing J>l'0(1'am. A flight SUl'(eOn said more physiclsns sliould have been chosen. Much of the SkYlab J>l'0(1'am is desl(ned to learn about the effects of lonr-term space travel on the human body, be said, and subtle changes not obvious to the layman could be overlooked by. an astronaut without medical training. · He also said a relatively minor Ulnesa that could be cured by a doctor on board ml(hl lead lo a premature ~ for a mllslon. Ao utronaut who defended the aelectlool said they _. "extremely difficult" becaUll the pilollng aklll of the crewmen must balance with thelr" polentW lcience con- 2 Trapped Spreading Fire Alarm At My Lai All Stdloeate W k ' B • d AJ" GREENSBURG, Pa. (UPI) NEW YORK (AP) 4 Of ers . urJe JVe -Twomenscrambledlnloan Reporter Seymour Hersh says elevate. Tueaday ·to worn a secret Army ~t puts • ' resldenta of the Albert Penn at '147 the number of Viet· Jn I:' · · ' ~ •. {' T · · h Hotel that -wu a fire. namese civilians kllied In the \.:18V&m 0 ' .renc .,, I Tha-a1artllopped on tho floor when Ille flra WU raf• 1981 My Lal m•DJlcre. Moot hi( and the two -to -had bl!mLlllldmllllO. ~~ i:ex. J(Uj'J> -.enthe'n: .. ""'!"~.boura ~ They were the ooiy ftm'.h ala ·AYI that the Tho,;, boclleo,~ !'( 10111" cm· cidtit ~ ,; : -kllled i!i 'tbe fire In doClmenl ahowa that u 1111111 1truclloa -J!an.. .bur I.a d '"bodies' of ilayihi5Dcl llMil(lleZ.. ~ w.a 1 !'r.' Pennsylv844 ~ !her . cblRlren beneath :IO -tael of dirt, were 20 and om Dean' MOi'rell 22 town ol 11,000. . ' i u o woinen; recovered iom;y from the bot-' l e . burled' •• ~ Nine other, bntel realdenlil and old men were slain In a The our men were ~ requlreil bcilplW trutment, nearby hamlet the some day, tom of a caved-In .....,. 10 ~cble· f H-·~·' Sharp f<iul' of them being """1!ttecl. • t:rMCh. 1 • ~ U"1J ~~ The two dead men wen Iii tbe llnl lnalallmenl of a Justice of the Peace Cbarlea said the nmownesa of the Robert Corter, 411, a han- two'.part article written for the Smith aald Ill four had dlocl of irenc!i and Its depth -'Z1 feet dyman al the botel, and Adam New Yorker DUliazlne, Henb suffocation. . belora . the cav .. ln -Donofrio, operator and o- acCUled the Army of covering Two of the dead men, Eddie prevented Immediate recovery of a beauty parlor In the Mowell, :IO, and J av I e r of the bodies. building. · up factual material about the Sanchez, 25, wer, found ¥.Jed He Aid JI _ a pp e a ·r e d . "Theae two· men got on lbO atrodtles. In a atandin( jloJ!Uon. their RodrliQIOZ and Morrell, whose elevator to wim the people I'! ffes:sb said the civilian death orma around eacli other. A bodies were found lying In the the botel that there wu a figures ore contained In the racue squad uncov,ered their dill:b, had realized the walls fire," said Fire Chief Edward lrqJcrlpt of the Army's My heada abcxll 30 mlnutes alter were falling and bad dived Hutcblsoo. "Unfortunately, Lal Ipqulry condncted by a the cav .. 1n and admlnistered ullder the scoop of a dining the elevator 1topped at the commission headed by Lt. resuscitators for several boura machine. But dlit was packed fourih floor, where the fire Gen. William R. Peers. without success. tn aolld all around them. wu." 'lbe Peeri c: om m la sto n1,:;:;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;"=======~============'== tranacrlpt baa not been made publlc aDd an A r m y apotesman in Washingloitaald Tuesday that there would be no comment on any upect of the case while legal appeals ore pending. Tiie tranacripl abowa that the Army'• Cr iminal investlglllooa Divlslon con- cluded after a probe ordered by the commlsaloo that 347 clv!ilana di~ at My Lal, ac;- cordin( lo Hersh. . . :.1 ,.J' .FINAL REDUCTIONS· ' ' I ' Suspect t0rns .Gun \ ' On Self I LEONIA, Fla. (UPI) -'A pciliOe drqnet ol three COUii-.. ties, one in Alabama, ended Tuelday nl(ht in a abootout with suspected doubl .. klller Geor10 For.. wbo aPllOltiill1 , ~ ., .... mil aaldle'bllti . .. ~· i" •. wa1ion CountJ SIOte A~ torney CUrtls Golden llld to- day tlJal F01 WU m ''very crttlcaT-111i!!7_ln_ llit'Bip- llal HaipltOl at rensacola 1ilth aelf.l ..... Ill 1 DI· ...... ol the~ Ille , .. had "' pre•• 'c:rtmlnal ncorcl ·bul ~--k­a clomiallc dllpole with 1111 wlfemly-y. Tha ,._.., nlcbt shootout In a nconl lormhouae Ill •~ of Leonia __ ada1 ID wtJ1cb r.. • ldllad 1111 w If a Pattldl, II, and b a b 7 • ..,...; IHlllllllad Ida "11'o'• Ci •Ml•Mllller. rlPed a 1~,.... tlcl atrt an.. ..... boar .... dudiilll, ...... tbt &kt'• SAVE 40% to 50% ' Olrl1' DNIHI °'"· NOW 16.00 • • W..7·1•---- 2'.00 11.JO 10.00 Olrl•' Slffpwear °''• .,. -·-·-·-:-·-·-· NOW . 7ll 4.00 _Girts.\ ~oul~ .. · . ' . ..1•--· Orie-. -NOW 16.oo · -· 11.00 Olrl1' 1Coonllnute1 °"• \' ·-. 'NOW W..7·14 --..:.. , ... 4.00 12.IO . 6.00,. ' . .loy1' lhlrts . Orlf. NOW Utt• 2.99 . ' f. ' .. 1•~-~· . ' . . . ' loy1' lportco211 Orie-- • \ •11 .. -·--·-·-· NOW 13.00 11M 1•.00 T--·-1- 1!1111 ... THIS SAU ONLY OPIN SUNDAY, JAN. 21 1M ' ...... ....... • (} ~ :::..i::-: U:: Cllll••'a "* .,... I l'IN Afp•ll triblltlon. . Charles "Pete" Conrad, a tl·year..old veteran of three space fligbta, was named to command' the flrat Skylab mlsalon .• Aa -·al Apollo IJ, be. WU ti-tl!ll'I 1>1an to walk the mpon. • His creimataa .,, D!:. ~oaeph With him Will be Dr. Owen K. a f...-flChter pilot who hu Kerwin. It, a pbyalclan, and Garriott, u , who bolds a doc-not flown into 1pace. Hil Paul J. Wells, II, 1 former jet torate In electrical' encinceJ'. crewmates will be Dr. Edward ' pilot and a e r on a u t I c a I In(, and Jack R. Lou11na, S5, a G. Glblon. S5. who bolds a I "'11!*'· ' former jll pilot. _ doctorata ·in ...-inc. and Alan I. Bun, II, wbi ftll:· ~ third -m WWtam' " . -~, •• a Id the 1DOOD with CODr"1. "111 ·-crew ,.., be cqm· ,. • .. --. command !lie second mlslll>n._::m=and=ed=by::..=Ger::.ald::.;.:P;.:. . ..:.Ca::.rr::., .:..19.:.., _f_orm_er_.j_et...:p_llnl_. ___ .. .'Announces the ,. ' . ' RAND ' ' ' ' :., . .. . 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"' YAllD ' IUNR nn.· I 771,-~ •. · .w .. 11e.11M ••% ....... •18111nt I • CM•ANTIC SILECTlON OF FAiiies. NOTIONS, 11DiWIN•S, & PA1TDNS IAD Assorted NOTIONS Val-to S9c , . ' . PhoH 531.0103 16185 lrookhlR'lt Fountain Valley Westhaven Plula • 'l' . '·) <t n? Hdo Poaltr7 Co. In Defunlak ONI ILOCIC IAST OI' PASHION ISLAND· ON SAN .IDAQUIN ltOAD ~wliaramUYed. IL-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~11~~~-~ • • " • I - • • BAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE I ' . Voters Should Decide '' It wasn't very loaf If• that the folks on Balboa laland and tlloae ID. lnrlne Terral'Al were pleading with Newport Beach ol!iclala to turn Promontory Point Into a view park. · They didn't get very far -simply because II would have cost a stauer!ng bundle to b11J .vy much of that •175,000.per-acre land. Public pedieltriln and bicycle access and a view point aublequ=were included in the lrylne Company's development Now residents of Newport pta w~nt the city to consider laying out up to $500,000 for a series of parcels totalling about l.75 ·•Gfe.S, runnin' for 520 linear feet along Cliff Drive, to preserve the view to the bay and beyond. Both cases point to bot a single solution. As one member of the old Lower Newport Bay Civic District Committee suggested some time ago -put ii to the people in the form of a bond election. · The city is in tbe midst of considering a long-range master Plan for oarb that calla tor 13 QOW parb to he bought and developed by the year 2,000 '--at a cost of $3.2 mllllon. 1.et'1 take thoae recommendations, along with any others our planners belleve may have merit, and have !bat.vote. Reform Badly Needed Directors of the Oranie County Sanitation Districts -seven districts, 37 directors as of the last count - appear cloSe to facing up to much-needed reform of their confusing organization. The need for change is twofold. First, the number ol directors makes for an unwieldy governing bodr.. Secondly, !hi> fee structure for directors is inequitab e ·and more than a trifle ludicrous. Just bow unwieldy the in-nt makeup is showed Homicide and Suicide Are Mirror-acts ' ' • • # . . . " . ' " • • • ~·· ••• ~ •:.i..- Jnumbly, when IOme young man.ls amoled for wllllonly murdering a nelcbh"'s clilld, or his girl friend •. or 101De members of his fllnily, everyone who. knew blm -Incredulous aurprile. • "lie WU such I quiet lad," they alWIYI ..y, "very pollle and obllgiaf. He ....... pve any-any • trouble 11au.1 c.o~ belleve-;tt," - I I • I utonlshlng how poycholOlically perceptive moot ~-about otb-r personalities. seem to hive · their im 1'« . "kile. m ~ fllrqs ' or fiction, whtre the [llur....,er bas a wild look in his eye, or aroamd aoeerilc ud tipping over ~· .~. 71 PERCENT of all homicides ~lte" -&bat ia, committed not a stranger but by some. friend, ac- tance, or member of the lamlly. unlels alC<lhol ll involved, usually perpetrator is IOtneone who has llways been quiet, restrained, and con· dente. What the French cill crime pusloeel violence for emotional gratification, not for gain -may be compared to a _uner!Sleexpl.i; osion. If the personality is ~ if the . steam has no escape alve to release the build.up or JlreSSure, n the docile and courteous perSon may ' t Dear Gloomy Gus l see that Mayor Hirth installed the new officers of the Chamber of Commerce. Don't · you think it would be more realistic to do it the other WIY around? -D. L.B. ,.... ........... ~ ...... .. .. , ... "" ....... ' .......... ,... ~ "',... .. ......, ..... _.,. ...... ~ more they seem to neemble each other 11 mimlr.-. The •bomlcid& II pro-iectinC his llulcidal bnpulaes. just e the . ~ is introjecting his murderous bn- pUlses. It mlgbt almoat be said, withoul loo groS1 a violation oo the facls, that the emotional murderer kiJ)s to al(old ~cide, and the llulclde kills himself I<> avoid murdering. At any rate, the personality structure behind many 1 if not most, of such crimes, bu 1 stariling unifonnity of behavior: mildness, tractability, seeming respect for others, regularity of habita and con- cealment of moods beneath 1 quiet ex- terior with a penchant for privacy. (Now, please, don 't reYerle lhi.s proposition ·absurdly: most people who are mild and tract.hie are not latent murderers, by any means.) in 1 frenzy of violence and commit ionie unspeakable crime that seems holly '1out of character." SURPRISINGLY e n.o u' b. 1tetistics show thlt the m1jorlty of "juvenile delln.. quenls" do not go • to a4uJt crime, at least of a violent nature. These youngsters who act out their problems tend to work off their 1ggressions through the escape valVe. It Is the ones who build up a full head of steam without finding a way to release it who surprise all their neighbors some fine spring morning. The signs are all there, from early on, if you know how to look for them. But nobody bothers to look at someone who 11never gives any trouble" until the trou- ble is strewn ill over the bloody room. THE MORE THAT psycbologi!ls ·study twin acts Of homicide and suicide, the ; Bill Mauldin Reminisces ' BW llfauldin al IO! Not likely. Mauldin Ill alway1 be the lmpisb kid cartoonist 'Wbo in his Jllr stul looked 16, the irrev- t crealcr ol. Willie and Joe, the Gl's preme, •first In the 45th Infantry .:t>ivlsion News then Stars and Stripes in ~ hat some 1entinfentalists refer to as the last good war." But 50 he 1.5, a quarter ceolury and re removed from those rough if often berant days . In a book o r f • isceJlces, "The Brass Ring" (ht !labels it 11a sort of memoir"), he talks bout himself, his career and how it . It is a very ,.\merican document, 1 of Horatio Alser story in which we "*11 Mauidin llWing up In the 191111 cm farm in sootbetn New Mexico, 10 poar be joinod tile high school ROTC iloause tt IOlvtd a cJolhlng problem. • A MGR ICllOOL d_.t. be braved jlmcJes ol Ollcqo and art aebool. l!ls wm callaooilla lid """' BID determtnecl. to join the r... of the of them . Re joined the Gill Jnfantry the war. and brplly it Jtoppened. blolsomed u the division paper'•~•,. where his brash, impish aatire lolllibledtbe troopo and upBet1he brlas. llll work caught lite eye of· the noted -pooden~ Emle Pyle; then to Stars stripes and ouch celebrated incldents )I 'bll private war with General Geor1e .-.. llld other celebrated kWen •ho "'"1d Malldln'a upoMS ol. mllltary ~-..... ..... .,., •••• -..i...-. TllEllE WAS Tiii wonderful Inverse . snobbery in being a well-known enlisted man "protected," in a sense, by f1mous correspo~ts. and with his own 101Ting reputation back Jn tbe U.S. Mauldin's narraUve brlsUes with &nee· dotes, and readers who were the military of the 1940s wlll relisb these. Like the time after the SiCUian invasioa "ben the Hearst newsman, Mike Cinllot ltumbled inlo a command bunker of tht ltaltae artillery. Mike, who WU ol Italian des· cen~ picked up 'the phone just !or lhe bell of tt Ind ordered aD unfta to bald lbe1r fire UDtO furtller notice. And 11 -- MAUU>!N eoncl\Jdes th1a "wt ol a memoir" at tho _., • I wish he bad lnuiht the •lol'J' more lo the preaat - Ilia clvWan politlcil ...-.. his coverage cl othtr wars1 bit Pulltler Prtk• and the like. But what II bore Is ballicy, polcnant and fU1111Y atufl, il· lllltrated with photoaraphs and, of COUl'le, cartoons. Tiie one, for instance, where lbe "'*1taled. 1mkempt Willie and Joe are 1!oppld by a young Amerk:an MP olfk:er ... Wlll1e 11,s: ''l'hvn bullons -ahGt o«-! look thl1 !own, sir." I think the = ~ WOllld IU.. It, tao. ., .. ,. -·-.. ..... clearly last week when the directon agreed to delay for another month a decision on a reform plan auggeated by a special committee. The vote came oul 11H5. The Wa:f_ the fee structure works Lt !hill: Each dJnc. tor ls paid '50 for each meeting, usually held monthly. Bui 12 directors alt oo more than one board-and althoQ&h the joint boards all meet at the same time they are paid $50 for each board they represent. Under this system, Rollert Battin, as chairman ol the Board of SU)>ervisors sat on all seven district boards last year and picked up $350 a meeting while Ed Just, mayor of Fountain Valley and chairman of the joint boards, also earns $350 a night, for he also represents all seven boards. Such a setup carries potential for scaodal. ·Dele- gates are appointed by mayors and in some cities a councilman running for mayor can seek votes for his candidacy by promising sanitation directorships to his colleagues for supporting him for mayor. Two revamping proposals are getting serious con- sideration. One would consolidate the districts into one district with ~peratlons, maintenance and capital costs lieing lljllit evenly. A drawback of !hill plan is that it would mean lowering tax rates in some districts and raising them ln others. Another proposal, which appears to have more sup· port, would consolidate the districts into one but retam seven special zones which would have separate budgets and tax rates. There would be only 25 directors -one from each city and each sanitary district plus one coun· ty supervisor. This would avoid the duplication in fees. II would cut (he representation of some cities -notably New· port Beach and Huntington Beach, which presently have four and three directors respectively. But it would make for a more efficient county operation and some reduc· !Ion of local representation seems inevitable if that pur· pose is to be achieved. N Group Photo 'Too lffuch Trouble' for Ceurt Shabby Treatment of New Citizens To the Edllor: Let me join you in bemoaning the "rather aavagely and shabbily dispensed with" ceremony of the march to the Plaza 1 of the Flags for the newly naturalized citizens after the naturaliza- tion ceremony in the county courtroom. (DAILY PILOT, Jan, JS, "New Citizens Lose Out to U.S. Expediency?") I bAVE ALWAYS been pleased to see your articles and pictures of our new citizens and It ii Jlleaaio& to see people who believe ·enoiigh In pur ~ to re- nounce their native lan<b and ldopt the U.S.A. Perhaps we need some fresh j\ldicial blood. A litUe public dllpla7·of American sentiment is surely not too big 1 problem for our judicial branch ot govetnment to display. CURTIS CAMPBELh DAILY PIWT countu courthouse rtpOTter Tom Barley reported in a Pilot Logbook Jan. 15 that the Super· ior Court administrator said it "is too mu.ch trouble"' to assemble the t~ew citizen& and shepherd them to the plaza and the waiting cameras. Pre- siding Judge Bruce Sumner had de· cided, ht iaid, to di.rpense with the plaza photograph and in1tead would · authorize picture-taking during the actual courtroom ceremony -on im- pOs:ible /eat where a large group is involV<d. T/1' DAILY PIWT has long listtd aU new citiuns and supplied each with a free print of the group photo. -Editor Rehabilitation Bouse To the Editor: We are most appreciative of the wonderful and lnslructive article which appeared in the Women section o{ your newspaper not long ago •about our rehabilitation house. It seemed worthwhile and productive, to say the least, to devote the entire page to the central theme of alcoboliw. Dr. Schneider and Marcie Tomayo are both well known to us at The Villa, and the space given to them was also very Well done. THOSE OF US wbo see much ol this diseaae are, relieved to see that it is finally .being acknowledged an d discussed. We are..,.rtain this Is the best way to come up with more and more· 1nswers and . insights regarding the prevention of the progression, and tllat is always our most immense hope for the future . ' PHYLLJS DAVIS Director The Villa Santa Ana S'9n of Better Da¥s1 To the Edilor: The new chairman ol lhe Orange OJun. ty Boord ol SUporyiaort, Raoald Cllpers, seems to be ID lndepeDdeot, thfnkfn& I \ ---•• Gee,.,.--... llnr Geor&t: Do )'OU think I newly manied man has a rl"1t to rule the roost and be dominant! ' TEDM .. Dt1r Ted M.: Well, yea, I do. But you ahould have tboufbt of that before you had lo move out lnlo the cll1ck<n coop. / •. ' , Mailbox .. I Letters 1rom readff1 are welcome. Normauv toriUn should conveu their messages in 300 words or less. The right to cond<111t letten lo fit spac• or' eliminate libel ii reseroed. AU let· ten mu.st include 1ignatur1 and mail- ing addrcu. but namt'S' fnCJI be toU"" Mid Oll ,..qMtat If ·ru~I <ta10~ is •Pl>Gmit. Pomy will !101 b< pul>- lisl1'd. person with priorities that make sense. He had named the environmtnt as ••the first area of concern." I agree and only hope he will follow through on tbi~ statement. .l\s guest reporter for the DAILY PILOT, he has invited citizens to bring their problems to the supervisors. How remarkable to find someone in govern- ment who says he will listen to us. Let's hope that Supervisor Caspers is a sign of better days ahead! MRS. CAROL RAWE Jo-lrdne Smith To the Editor: As a resldelll of the new pty ol Irvine, I am becoming increasingly impatient at the amount of news coverage afforded to Joan Irvine Smith and her "concern" wilb -citY. Mrs. ~mlth can fight all the battles she wisbes .. with the Irvine Com- pany -that is of no coocem to me. But my city, and its success, is of great con· cem to me. Many residents do not share her satisfaction in the results of the COWl· cilmanic election. l can understand why she is happy with the oUtcome, though. Mrs. Smith opposed incorporation, and two council members were elected on a no vote. I, and many of my nelgbbors, feel the city of Irvine would have much,. .greater potential If oil olir councllmeo and women really wanted, 1 city. I WOUU> LIKE to comment on Mrs. Smith's views of local issues : Taxes: We all hope the new city council does not allow taxes on property to become confiscatory. However, thanks to the anti-incorporationists, we were and are in danger of not maint.aintng the in- tegrity of our industrial tax base, 11 this happens, then our taxes will become con- fiscatory. Schools : Until the st.ate of California changes its regulatioqs regarding school 1funds, all.new areas will have a problem of overcrowding. Mor8toriwns o·n building are not tb'e answer. Without foWldation counts. no monies . are lortbalming from the state !cir IChools. Mrs. Smith also said overcrowding1was I.be~ c~ or her conCern over lncmpora: . tion. People with children woul~ still rr.ove to this .school distr~t. city or not. its residents, and ls nosta'llgic 1bout the property , wby doem1 she mum here lo live, get involved directly in community affairs, and run for city cduncil--herself the next time around? U she's not willing to be· a resident of Irvine, I'm not willinl to have her interfere in my civic affairs. MRS. SHIRLEY PETERSON ' . Prison Gtlal'lls To the Edilor: · ~ Prban relonn, while we pitl.aport and p!JObolnalya !he brain ol tho ·- vantaged, poor Ind mJnOI:iti11 -(mosl often) find themselves behind prison walls, why 'ndt brinr ' abilul Ieglalat1on ma.Ing it manditOry tl!it • aD • prlaon persormel 'Undergo -p 1 y c h I a t-r I a U· 1mination on 1-yearly·basis? . MASTER PLAN: I ilo not cart to liave . ' l9e team •. all:tqo,1ate,.tbat 11!1* 11111ch Mrs. Smith develop what ·she thinks is a ""-than a ·cum with I 11JD a~ band ''proper master plan." In no.way _is ·sbe to quell lbe ·flamel of vi*nel at a qualified to do this. And the residents Of .prison. • ~ • ~ Irvine are the only people who kno,~ Wfs!ti ~ ; . ~ ""'· they want the city lo, be. Slie comJ)lalns · · ' ' A G\JARD, OB an~e lla•.lna: <l!IY al· about the overloading of 430,000 people. I • 'ttlJation whatsoev.er wilb .~•· have wondered about the matbem!Itlai•of should.be very carelUlly -· wjlh the this concern. The P~reira Plan lile ii so, chief ~te being that l'e ~ lhe much in favor of provided flir· a ·l~,l!IO ·ciplclty to~ his ~'lll·abllity acre city, with llJ!l,000 ~ ~· • to po1;-a·~ lds•eqUall1'll!llltlrtanl This is 10 people to an acre. The p!J!oen! colnpi1Slon tor lils lellowmn. ,lf.'aie.. plan calla for a 54,000 acre city,' with were niore<l!'""ll with rgenidnellliacern 430,000 people projected. 'fhis ls ·lesi than for the,. ...... on an lndlvlduil '11o1t1, eight peopl~ to an acre. there would· be ·DO ·need to resolt/to the Coastal Sedor: Again, the residents IUD ~ " • • are the ones to make the decision. on BERNY ·'lli:LsH whether or not to include this ,,roperty • , in the city. Also, H tt ii included,tbe city · council will have a say Jn Irvine Com-pany plans for the are1. · COMPANY CONTROL: Mrs. Smith is against the Irvine Company "controOtnc the city." Yet she says "with proper management we could bave not only a superb master plan that would be the en- vy of others, but J could make some money." I presume that it ii all right for the Irvine Company to control the city u long as "the proper management" is in contrel. By this, -she mean her people? • '!be final pole! l .-Id lib to raise is : If JoOb lrvlne Smith Is ao concerned about the cl()' ol Irvine, about protectllIC ' . Justice •• ·I Belleville, Ku., Telescope: "MllJlie It would be 1 &ood thing to hive lfwcman OD the Supreme Court. It seems to la that several decilioni!I made in the put would have been better, it they bad just~ their minds." Another Joe McCarthy?· • llarrlllu.rs, Va., Nen-Recoril:. '1The eooloclcal ~ that IOWTOUDded the Alaskan )1pel1ne project seems to bava died dow1rcomlderably, and lllbooP the pipeline bas not received final lpp'lml, bllflcltlCIDI are clear that tbe .-..d w1ll not be wltbbeld !Duch lqer .... Permaoent damage lo1be en· The Dally Ca!Uonilu El Cajon ••· ch r Id vironment ts ,apparently no ~ a prove "Iii' ances or wor peace. strong possibility, and the t~ For all we know, Mr. Schmitz may be damage tllat R<:IClenls might crene ii relying on the dingbat dislortlonl of the not 1ufflclent ca.,. to thwart 1 pioject Rep. John Scbmitz, ft-Orange Couoty, \\"ho misrepresents some parts of the Inland Empire in the House of Represen- atives, apparently desires to be the resurrected Joe McCarthy of the lflOs. John Birch Society _; of wblcll be Is a whose economic benefils art pOllqtlaUy member -that regularly appear In th.al '° substantial and widespread. Oil helps kooky journll, American Opinion. 'The run this world and more Is needed a the fact that Mr. Schmits bout• of ,_\U:"·d world continues lo grow." He bas labeled Dr. Heniy =· · national security adviser tt t Ntzon, a IOCUrlty r1sl< beca111t ol Ids memberatilp tn the fratemtty or fr...., 7 • peddlers hardly Is a teltlmontal lo his r-'"'"--::-'.'.".'.: ___ .._...;;.:_·....., ablllly to oeparate fact from llctian. ClllfM• aMIST "pro-C.ommunist" view and auociationl. DR. XISSINGD'S repatatioa' 11 I Following the McCarthylte ll)'le. lle hints . acbolar tn the lltld ol lllttm Mt 11 If• that he bas proof to ·-••• hll flln )ma been nil _ .. .....,, ltld bis charaes but, for some myllerlaal·-1o7a111 to hi• -1 bas aner - <an't reveal IL e· 'no fact that be -tile ....... P'"'JllJWI' EVEll SINCE PRESIIl£Nt Nlsm.,. · lo )Ir. llClmilta and .... ol nouncod bll fortbcomlnll -lo Rod ! ........ ""'pr<!er•Teddy llaolefelt China, Scbmltl hu been In a rap. 'Ille -· and aalllrTlllllnl. d o 11 n • t rl1ks are too greal to openly cballenle jultlly a return to character a111111 .. the President, who'llajlpeoi to IIt • ol !Ioli which nmalnl'111..,..sallll lltot Oil the Congreamu's conl&ilumtl, ~ our recent p111t. Schmitz has copied the deploralle If Mr. Schmitz cu pre-I compelq McCarthyite tactk: ol. d1acredlllll -of .-S qainlt tile ,,...__ Mr. Ntlon's mos\ trusted adYIM'I. lflt1' Rid a..a, be ta INI lo do 11. Jiu! DAILY PILOT UnW Mr. Sctanltz meals tile _.,. ol be sboalll not try lo command a~ (Do tniublel trouble you! Sinl, his lnlonnatlon, we are eal1tled tn by relOltlnl lo vlclons miean and blbJ, .,. Of ....,... ,..·u kooi: dllmlas bis cbars11 u u. =· .....,... .lilluolldol mtpparlod "1 intir .W,, liaPic •lllle you crank who is ~ by llr. •a oolhlM DICllJ ~ !lbl!>!GQI ''1Yldop:o1' in.,; Dt lltlll 111.u lo ellallUlh -..... "'1lda CM! ... tmai ... ., .... 7 Wlllt I kine(-..... ,........... .wJl I ...... " I ' I ' I ' ·I • • Oran CDasi Teliay'• ...... VOL 65, NO. 16, I SfC{IONS, IOO ·l'A"5 County Solo~ Cite ·Po.or. l)istrict Alignment B·oar~ ,Eye~ ' 3 . Dist riet .. :: . ' ; ' . P:~obie~ .. · , . I r -., ·1 . . . ' By CANDACE PEAUON . ' .ot .. ~ITNlf l .... · •N"'Pilrt:M•sa achoo! truatee• will "l"t. in 1peelal ..,,Ion TuHday to deal · with populati<in problems that, may be .Olved by cl<ising several .elementary schools and realigning 1om• school at .. tendance bOundarles so more pupils can walk 'to school. · · : CM!rOl)ting. b<iatd memllOn are 'Pn>- blems of stea<lill' Jncrtµlng enrollment In ·eoroo.· c1e1 Mar, ii.! hi8!t oos(o1;i.,,. ing and decrt1lln( attendance at ... era1 elenientary sclipols. 1'rustees will review 1 report on the issues t~t iti . aµthor, . A[• 1 o cl at• A4mlnlstrator L. E. Silucl<, 1tieued of- f..., on!J J!Oll.lble alleplUm, not. ~~ •• ' J. ""' ftpd -Jl .. ri.i I( •....,;I' alterolli•ei 1'il OIUld ·11e· ta11tn:tft-illi thm'aHU dlelJa )IOw ~ lllldmla· -l>tYl!flo<illf .., "-~ • J ........... Ill .. u, .. ,, .....__,.._.,,.,tznllw 1Jocilln Mlddlt 4ldilol, °"'llU .. w ·~ -Sdlllll .. lllrllOr vi,. Sallool :-or, ..... -.... . • '!lie a." •• d • traoiportatlo&~ ~ ......... wbat the tlf'l"I would be of "•~ .. listing -~ .. to • mm-• !ht · number of. w a I k i o g smdmta.;, r ldarlnen ld>Ool Jn N~ Beach II used.· as an a•mP'!e, ,and po11ible allirqaUves , pveo are ~ulcPing all stud<Dta Jiving above -~ to qlber IChooiJ ~or keepiDg lt .aS ,il. . J 'l1ie third question i• ,''Whal would ~ tbe effec:t ol liavine studalll . ..tlo are - atmidlDg -of the aaUer -tary acbools lo to larger ones." By smaller, Schuck ~2~ refers to tiose with 250 or leSI RmllRI. CIQCll ml Ba1wX: EiommllrJ' 8dmolil in Costa M"" are 1'!9, oft-, lie llit Shuc:k say• the clllly lllm iiollve 1o dDilC 1'lthlng here la to dole Ille ecboola, .,igning lbe pupils _ ...... He Nici a c:omJ\lller --1o study enrollment and pcip.-dola to !.""par< the ,..port aad ID! a _. will be available 11. the TuoldaJ meelblC u trust.., want stallalbl queatlonl answered. . . 'l1ie board will -at 7:!11 p.m. in the Estaocla High Sdlool,J'onlm. . . Koufax, Berra,, Wynn HlintJr~· )'IW YORK (UPI) -SucJy Kouln, Yop Bem and !orfJ Wynn wn -to lbe Hall of ,_ loda)' In the lht lllUltlP eledlall ill tllt B•,..U W,itft "------In lilt -wllnl ID the 40-!'flf~ ol lllt =~ lbe wrllen, .. -~ bet: ler than • """"' (Sia 11111 delllll, P1pll7) • KoulU. II. 11 lilo --player over 1Joc:ted 1o the Bal ., Jl'ne. • .. . . U,lTI ...... . l ' • ·' . ' ,,, .. ' .... ,•. ~.r -~::· Coeta ·Mesa Pu8h . j .I , ' • . ' On Freeway: Du~ . . ~ . . Newport 'Second' · Newpott.:BeadJ """"21men Mli<l\liiy will lllely'jolh. coai. Meu Jn calling for i. ~·1n ... .-o1111e eon1nadel Mar ll'l•W., and '1rill ·ialao hear.their own -stody is ....., to be delayed at iealt llx ~. The Cltinos' Trmaportatloo Com- -hu -aed Colla Mesa Mayor · ~ WDlcll;> call !or a qulckeiled "°"" ~-ud couaelbnen will likely ll!IMr .it. I TM llelity-ln the N~ traffic>study appnn-lo have ... -any hope for · ..,,,.,_ ol lhe 1enerol plao this year ooll GI the ...-, •C<lll'ltint to Robert JI&, tnllJc .......... .Jaffe aid the delay In hiring ao -1< eamullaot to furni9h date to die b'lll1c: eoalllillnl baa made it lm- poallllle ftir Pl>ue. I of the traffic study lo be ....., u p!IPIM!d, Jan. 21. "ll pnllJ much ""'°ked I b e adledule," · Jalle uld, lddmc that be11 ---~tbOtraflic: <UllWllill'I eoatracl for the prelJmbwy --Aapal. fbe S. ~ firm of Also M. VA01111• ·II ~ the 1lorl< and baa ' 1o..e ..... 1'flbaul -... in-~~-t'~ . ~ . fl,· _.,..liefreewax•u 11ir .... u Untv«ally Drive. ,:n; Sbte Dtflllon of lliChways has sohedalod the start of -.truollon Jor . tm-74.1 1 .... • fair ,..preseolaUoo beca~ of· hi• • d.11trlct's 1sll:e. ' · ' "'Al I ffllU)t Ol this," Cory• a.id, ''the ' peoj>le of Orabc• County aro a Jttlle lilort chueed, deaplle lbe fterlll!g quolj!y of their cumnt·leCiaJatora." . Bedham could not be reached for Com. 11\••t. . . . ,(ssemblymao John Brla'ls '«R- Nerliiiil said hO 'WU • pleased '\be ' leclilahlre 'Would hive • chance to -' the 'reapportlomntal pjans. • lie said the °""oc:ralal adOJ>l!!c! plan deprived Qruae CoUnty of' a thful Sena!• seal; aM 1anotber 'Assetnbly district 1t . . . . - llll1 Ill -• -plan. Bo1b ol Ille -.11'• stall Sonatora. Denni. emc.. (·ft.Newporl: Beach) aocl JAIDll ~ (R-G.-Gn»•). .,_. llaat Ille couoly'a population growlh bu earnod II ·_. 1ep-. latloa. "I -tllt leclllaluN Ill wbal II d-=~r aid, referQnl to Ult .. ,,,. -_.....,... w• •Atdlll'~ mtslwndled,'• · =" ml he would -• 'Im-·~ amendment lo tab rup- portloomfi wt of the hands of the state leglalalilrt. Nixon ·Vows ' . . "This ts all a real ........ 1'1*mute Richard Haooa (l>-Aoahelm), tht coun- aaid. "ll'a not io the ~ Of ellbfr lY'• two U.S. repreaeolaUv..,, CO!lld bl. the people or the Rtpubllcaa Party. nie reached for c:omment. ._-1 ... a)>portionmonl wDI 'pve The only slgnillcant cb1111e lo !be alalil the Democrala lour of tbe llv6. new court'• afpro•al of ........,io.a1 reap. seats." portloomeot la that Schmlti, a member Wbetmore said he fell the county'& oftbe Jobil Birch Society., will no lonpr• - and d. . .~.u represent Pl'llldtill N1'on and tho wernbly utridl -WeJlero White 1-In Sa Cl nit ........... cul down''° proper llze.. "My . Sclunilz' dlstrld WU pull:.i 1n'::t.~. dlllrld bu no,ooo people. I'm hippy to the ... 11o .. from Balboa Island, ~ oerve them aplo·but the dlstrlc:t ahould de! Mar, Laa-lloach, San Clemeolt' have about 490,000 people." and into San Otego County will form a , Neither John Schmitz: CR-Tustin ) or new congressional district • Retaliation· fQugh Starid on.Foreign Seizures of f).S. Holdingt .· , . . . . . . . 1 • . .. • _}VASHINGTON (UPI) -Pre1idel)t .slatemelil but the government of Chile lective compensation from the ex-dev~t .bonk'.s:" ' · . i Nmin ~-~that lbe Uililecl. lilsreceotly:~Amer:ICllH>wn-PrOPrlaliDf .coantry." ' - . '11ie'll'orld_ml_lntiMitl•ll states will l"re~te ... qamlt f0;1'91CD ed coppWmioes and the new Pakistan . -.·If Anier1c~ privllle prope_rty Is seized development .,.;lea use a ww.ti-1 govemme!!la ljlat seiu private American iOV-· ofr Prtaideot ZUllilar Ali without adequate c:ompeosallon, · he sysf<m baaed on flhaoclal c:ootr1~l property without payment by (1) cutting llhutto atlDOllDc.ed "-l\oMIJlallon of some. dOclired, "we: wlll presume that the which makes fl polaible for: lbe Uol1e4-l oU· aid ~ (Z) opposmg ~os from the private Jndultl')" alUK>ugh • .\meric~~. Uillted States will" nhtr extend new States to v·eto Virtually any project tt ., , \Vorld Bank and other agencies... vestments have. not-been a,ffected. bilateral ecQnomic. benefits to the ex· poses. · ·.. ' ~ outifoed his tough policy cod-Nixon safd_under intematloial law the l"'!PriaUog COUDtry." · . "The UDilld states fully ~pecta tho cemmg expl\)P<lallon of private property· UDiled Slates hi• a right to expect that <ID addltion, Nixon said, "we will 90Yeuign ripll of others but 11 wll\ lllll lo _, lour-page statement !11ued· by the private.property will be taken only for ·a pnsume lhlt• the United 'Slates govern-1ioore actlool pnjudicw' lo tl)e rule al ~ Hpouseid. I 'led " . hi P,"wbllllic r::r'4 .• :. -. lilmdpt.,thatadeq~ u ... ~:·cltileoand. of~· ~~-will wllhholderldliolls su.P!>ort f'.::"'111al~oals law and legitimate U.S. Interest," Iba< · "'..: res en CJ no nawoos m 1· ... r~... "' ~-COl'll a n In mi.u ...,r statemtnt ·aakl. · _ , · . . ' fluglursA.ide ' . V.ows P roof· ~ "' ' ' , Book 'Raf$'" '1 :'Nn ~~ ~-state su.,...i '· ·'" ") . . ,c.,rt ~ . . Culkla , ..... ~ 1ty·411TaJB 11o1V111111o: •.. 411e!llOll lldiy Oil appllcdm for 1 • • .. - --· . , • tempJ.,y inJr whidJ would bar • ·Gift ·a ...,i·poticeman a llllle bit to p ~ of, 1.' McGraw.mu ~ on ...i.i.ma1 develop it l"'9 -. jlaoy'a 1 autobJoCrat>liy o I really ·blf, wbel!IU he's -ldnl· on a Howard• H,......... crime or a c~t .__ . ,_ . r .... -. ····-<loilla Mao's I'll· Ron °Alleo II-... . Chester C. Davis, perso~ ,•ttot:,neY for ainple.. . . the J'OC:luse billionaire industrialist, told · lovajigaliilg a house bwJiary In -ly· the court be could~· pre1ent, witDtSaeS 1985 involving atolen fuunns, the )'OWll detective-uncovered a v~ nei¢ or "who will _ show beyond a shadow of a CWI ,....... supplying. weapons to Watts ·~-It w,aa . JmpOllible for Hughes ' to re~iea. · , have met" with ,Cliffor~, Irving, who ·By that A4gust when Witt:. PJ>loded. edlled-the•oonlroveralal book. law lf"'l'iea including. the CIA hld;liDUd !he iltoleo anna ring lo El Toro Marine Irving claims Hugbes· dic:!ated the Corps Air Slalloo and olbef Soirtbland autoblatP'aplly In loped in I er v I e w s. mlfltary ba,... Mi:Graw!HDI Pia!>' to pub!WI the book In By 1be 'lime pi'OJieClllon .finishld with Anaheim Vo~ For Electric .PoWe.-Umt& · ~·. · • ·-. 'One of ...... dl!ta _.. ... ... el9!11riW .... ,,,... ~ ...... . will """""" .... la ell dl'll 11•... . .. lillll!oG litail llma ........ .,-.. ~ .. , On!~ a .... majority WU ~­ for pu11.. el the bond 1..... wJdall .-a reJtcteol .lwlce in the put (lit.; yeara,--p~at as mD!loa. ·t 'i1ie Tlliloll1 margin WU 10,171 - yes and .. DD. ,.. -:--Moner trom the e1ec1r1ca1 .. .,.... . -i.ulie wtU bo used to buy= -dlalrtbalfon faclDU.. lliclJ u ' polef, tr..,..men and meters tO -15,oot ree'd I 111. ~ Mon:b after LUe map7Jne publiabe9 nearly 40 pet'IOil9 arrested -Including · blacks, 'Wllttes and reputed -of I tbrff seriallml inltallmenta helfnnlpg in the Hell's Angels motorey~e png , l 'Purdluo "' the laclllUea -Ioac • agreed -bJ the city ·~ aii( l'I! l!illa ~ -i;nay brloc 1-.~ .. ' :!..:~....,...~~ itl Feb. 22 iSIUe. . ") _ many were in state and federal prison. lll\'il. ""6' aald "Mr, H1ighel deoiea Now, Sc>. ~. -· departi...,iaf bavhi, anything to do with Mr .. lrvlog," training ~1."!'.!1-II ontO aoothli blf one, a sig~•• ..tep up' for him in the joined wilh 'Roeel)lool Eo~ at-field of <;ajilornia )fw enfor~ot. · torney David Shivltz in applying'lpr early He ranked oomber one ·among 2;lllO ap,- eumination of Irv~ and Otheta con-plicants for the newly Cruted post or oecled with publlcalioo of the boOk. c:onsullaol for the Calilomla COmmiaalon -mont clalmJ to hive exc!O.iv• w&,,.;.· 9fll•« Slandinis and TrainhJi rights lo all Hll(hs bi.,.aphical · Sergeaol Allen, 32, will quit at the end mattrial. • or 'February and Immediately enter lour Shlvltix _said, ".We will be 1ble to weeks or training in S.crameoto with the eBtabUSh that their (McGtaw•Hill and Slate Department of Justke, his 11'1!' employer. . · L1ft) m1terials are not autbtptic." ~· · 'He anH one partner will be in cbarp of said evidence will show that the delen-coordinating virtually every "*Uil •·~· "bad been bad" by ao IDI' ..-...-• police training' program in .the POSr -y ......,., ·Southehi Calilomla Relioo. · · "We still have lo .find 'the l:ulprit;i' "'The sOUlhem Calif~ Rqlo\l ls i Sblvltz 11ld, appealio& for: an ea-oew creation of ·POSr,"-..,s l!le'·lm!Y •-. · lion ·~~ "to ll'Y, to determine. • • • lawman Jl'hOse beat Will bo """1lblPc .. __ -~." •.. ,, ·• ·soulh 'of a line ~-lllO·--~ --· ' . . 'lhrouCh Babrslield. . "Maybe we Olllhl to go down to Nuaau His partner will be Loa Aoplel COaaty where Hughes .Ueatdly l!veJ aocl settle Sberill'• Deputy Dave Bolcll, who rmlah- the thing oace ancf for all," CUlkln aid. ed llU!Dber two IJllOOI Z,000 applleants. . "It wouki l>e 1 lot ·cbeaper.11 "What .,we'll be lloin& ~ cootdimtilrt f.orsinixluo.i.. . . . 1'lW study wa1 lnllltuled allel' the 1170 Grand Jory had alllciud the m111bor of 1peclal dlalridl ;;, the ......,, 'l1ie c:am. mlltee report ~ propouia OD Mw Ille ...._ 'unValh11 ollllric:ll, wblch ,.,.ea111 -SI -·· milbl bo qml0Uda1td. ' ,.,. 1111«1111111 hetat --by lbe opedal --...... .., Plaeeolla ~--....Wmltbe num-ber o1 dincton to a lilll .,.._ any dapllcillon Ill lbe . .. lee director& ncatvo for attmllnl _..... Twel .. •4Jnctlnlll•----ud -..... .,, -l>oanl ..... dlooWb theJ .. --··· Tiie -......... the ...., _...,_....,..,....,._ Caspm who said that Ille 111111111¥ ...,. • • ' . . . p!O,,.llil•for the eclueatlon 1111lotralillnc -. . of polb of!lcera . t11roaCh ·"'!lisltl, lllliversilita ...i. Uw ...iorcement'. ~ di!,'~~ ez#ns. ,, ' .. Allen and Bole~ 'fill e•~·Pl"jlcioed aylllin& • of ·improving ·and 1iliUlnl ~km°"' ...,lfAiooll,'~ Will u ~varioUJ -in «veloPinl-...... .. ~ may ·range from startinc a. -community college's police lclence cur. rlculwn from acratch to inter-taency (See l'OUCDWI, Page ., ~ pndlcl II wDI also-~ p0r year!jw .._.. 111 ..,_ llllla. 'Oppooenti ll1ued the cfty ahouldo't ex.; pond Iii power dlalrlbulioo businw, !'!lido aire.tY served -t 411.tlOI ~ . _Some Ol>llOllllo<I C.me from dlianl who favor-Iba municipal agency-which buys eledrtc!ly ~ lbe Edlaqo ec..i. pony for Ill own syilem -but wantod a dlflereo\ flmdftlalns provam. A 10 pon:ilnt 'tfieater and amllKIDfllt •clmlilJoJll tu would lheonllcally hi,. provided .• mlllloo • , • ., c:omj)ired' to the JI m1llloD fo1111• following boad ~ nllrement. '( ' ........ ' . Ji..,. Mllhb!e II • .......... apln lor Thuraday ~ the owa1 low cloucll and "" ... Ille c:out. lfllbs of 53 .... UloalJ ,., • the Orqe CO., rta111 lo II In- land. Lowa ID ... 4''1. ,' llUlltB TODAY • Cohnnftlll Jc Atldc"°" ;, • ptrhoJJI tile ·-t lalkfd .WO•t jouMIGllll lodor k..-of 1111 t nc••t clllc'-rn ..,. U. 8, of- /idol• ,......., .. liMfo.l'Ullta war dnt,_lr. Sliiriea ~·' .Alldcmn . olld Illa . dllelOnrt ~ ;.,.P..r °",..,. JS. • Liil..... r -. ·-It --.. ·-.... S:·· :: -II ·-::r • ~·= ... .. _ ,. n ...... ,. . ;=... ...... '! _ ........... =--t --.. --1·· PTA ---1 • ---fk=.4 Stricter Boat .Waste • ., • Rules 'Loom · Yaebtamen were warned thbl morning that the "haudwrltl.1g is on the wilt'' for state and federal wute disch'arge Iaw1 requiring holding tanb Oil all boats. An audience of 50 •t the Balbol Bey Club heard· a discuhJon about current legislation and vesseJ discharge equlP- ment arranged by the Marine Division of the Newport Harbor Chamber oi Com- merce.· "There wiU be equipment requirements by. the state ~and federal governm~ - it's Jjlst a matter of time and gettlng'the right wonts," George Dawes1 )Newport Beach harbor and tidelands director, said. He was supported ~ hls stateme11t by other speakers, including Larry Leaman, t of the Orange County Harbor District, Robert stone of. the Clr'Jmge Count1 Health Department ·and T. R: Gillenwaters from the state Department of Navigation and Ocean Development. Buttons, star of the TV series "Me and the Chimp/' puts her own personalized' license plate on her train· er'• car. The plates are real -but the Department of Motor Vehicles points out that Buttons will have to wait a few years before trying for ·a 'driver's license since she 's only 3 years old. The Orange County Harbor District was recently put on onler by the San Diego Water Quality COntrol Board to im,.-ove its discharge or~ance, partic- ularly as it apPlies to houseboatJ at Dana B'tookhurst Not .. . to · Close ·Down -... ' . •'· Lower Brookhurst Street in Huntington will nol be closed to northbound later tpis week, ~fter. all. =traffic enc\nffi'S had decided to two nqrthbound lanes from the <!lstrll:ls' ·treatment plant to ~ AVenue to alloWa cqntractor to ~ In haavy equlpm'"t for th~ laying Ot'a'is-lnch sewer line. But Public Works Director James ~ir decided that it would be !Jetter 19:'.kaep 'ilne Jane open In each direction ~ than close one direction com- ~y. . . 'll'Jle change will be In effect between a Ji,. :and 3:30 p.m. Traffic studies show ~urst Slr!!<I is used heavily by ~ Beach coµunuters as au access rii# to the· san Dteco FreeJVay. •• .., .. r ·--· J~a Seek!: CJ;:w~:-~, f 6r1 f:rf1\i'e~ Ufilt' ·~'' ;:·. : ·Gotta Mesa needs two new members fif.:tts crime Prevention -committee, ~yor-~ Wilson~ tocia 1 1POts ~ !!Ptn 491 1 ~I from~ affJ!>e cl\Y'• high .ChoolS and 1 r~idfnt ~ district m, which covers ·the Del C!JITO homes · and the 'new Mess North ~-·· .. · ~ Yantorn, executive director of the llf!:Ji!>r Ates Boys' Club, vacated the d.lstrlct six seat when he moved, but bas ~ ke~, on the committee as a non- ~ memller. ~ crlrile prevention committee meets ~y· to ~Y var.lous method·s for il!l.\'llll problems within Cosja .l\lesa. Jligb ichool students or district six ~ who would like to apply for ~ openlrlgs· can phone the city ct.R at 83+m3. ~o:unty Driver Killed "I~: .·:A-Buena Park motorist was killed early tb\, !norning in a single car accident near ~ ·Orange drive-in theater. Gerald Cavin, 40, of 7901 El Morocco Road, was ~· on arrival at the Orange County Medical Center at 1:10 a.m. ' . .. , • OWIHCOAIT DAILY PILOT bMttN. WeM ,,... .... lflllr Jec.l: R. Cttlrr VICI ........... Gff*"•I .... n."r:tt.n -1\oMH A. .. ...tii1• ....... Eilllir ~ a.I" H. lo•• lltct.11'i P. Nan ~ MIMIN EdlM c .... M ... OMM lJO W1tt l1't Str1et : Mdllot AU ..... r.o .... 1110, •2121 --- j ' ' Pol i.Ce Seeking Clues In I)iflmon d Ring T heft Disappearance of an uninsured, eight· carat canary diamond ring recintly ap- praised at fU,000 in value from a Newport Beach businessman's home is being probed by police· today, The huge, yellow, emeral~ut gem was frequently worn by William B. Eytchison, who kept it hidden in a dresser drawer. Some member of the family was in the . home at 1508 Co(J)Wall Lane at an times during the period 1n which the ring stone ian't the kind you find in a variety store. Eytchison descitbed the 14 carat gold mounting' as heavy, with a brushed-type surface., Whfle tlie atone itself is" quite yel!ow,hence -tbe name Canary dlamond. Loretta .·;¥ oung Wins $559,000 vanished, police were told Tuesday. 1 • Officer Thomas Adams said Eytchison Over F asbions tolcthlai naighborbood playmates of his . c§'!"f ~bi ~-~I of ,the houH. -~ ANGl!:L_F:S i,AP) ?°A~-~,!'~! ~ .awsrded Loretta V'~ Joued th~ mystery ii a ~'\lie Nationil B!M"' · ' ' . ll lniittad of a burgiby, foreign tetevisliin view · . · due tO' the-~ircumstancts. out-of-dateiclothes. One theory ls that a small child could The decision Tuesday ended a fi~ have accidentally discovered the $13,000 ,.,eek Superior Co\Jrl tr~ during !(hlCb rtnc. 'f'lllP!O waJ of~ the outslzed ·~ • 59-y...,-11Jdl'actress liever wore' tj1* •IDle putfit 1t,ict. , •• 1 . l\flss young .lesllfled ihat NBC breach· T .:.u... A ard ed a 1959 contract by penniWng foreign rus~· w . reruns of sepnonta of her defunct Bid for School Newport-Mesa school trustees have awarded a '812,000 contract to the B. H. · ' Miller ConstrucUori Q>mpany of Newport Beach for addltiona to Lincoln Middle School In Corons de\ Mar. School offlcllll said the< 12 new classrooms '"to ·bl completed'. by next September will enable the a<:hool to bet- ter aceonunodate an a.,ticlpated enroll· men! oi 1,150. Architect Jsn Hanoen said the construction work · abould not in· tedere wttb normal acbooJ operations Ibis wlrlter and spring. Included in the coostructioO project.is a multi-media center foi' the school's library. Mesa Girls Sought For Basketball Play The recreation department is now ac- cepting entries in a Coo!ta Mesa women's basketball league. The deadline for enter- ing a team is Jan. "IT. Games will be played Tuesday niJ<hls at Costa Mesa High Sc}\ool, with the first game scheduled Feb. !. . Team rosters are. "limited to 12 members, The entry fi9:1i1$46 per team. 'For further inlorinat!On ;contact Jim Erwin at the recreation 'department, 834-5303. . television series which she appeared as host. Viewers might not know that the shows were filmed in the '50s and would think she Still wears out-of-date styles," ehe said. NBC, which argued that Miss Young's business manager gave permission for the reruns, said it would appeal the decision. Miss Young's suit · asked for •t.31 million. ' From Pagel .. ~_!NlTATION •• Al Hollinden. HThe whole system is so rotten." The Fountain Valley council agreed to hold a special study session after the sanitation districts' 11ext scheduled vote on reform Feb. 9. At the Huntington Beach council meeting Monday night, Councilman Jack Green said he was "very skeptical" the sanitation directors would approve . a reorganization proposal. "Jt's the same old arguments -the south wori't understand the problems of the north," he commented. "Jf "it went to a vote it's possible it would pass." Green reported that Santa Ana and Orange made the pitch against change. "They really don't ,want to give up sovereignty," he added. Any change would ·reQuire the approval of the Local ~gency Formation Com- mission (LAFC) ·and the county :supervisors. Councilmen Delay Sbq)d · ' . . On Edison Co~ Fee B·oost Harbor .. • . : : , A revised ordinance now proposed by the district would require hol<f!ng tanks .snd pump-out capabilities on all vessels staying in county harbors. The ·use Of holdihg taaks and provisions for more pump-out statiom were sup. ported at today's session as the easiest and best solutions to the problem. William Kenton ind Dave Purlias from a San Diego pump-out station and holding tank manufact.urini firm diSCt!Ssed ' the methods of vessel waste ' elimination. These included holding tanks, purifica. tion chambers and incineration. Dawes said it was possible that.JXtaters may go ahead and put in suggested equipmeiit, but then find "they don't meet the stand~ adopt~ later." Kenton said it could happen with some systems, but probably not with holding tanks. · He said holding systems ranged in cost from $25 to more than $100 and · pump.out station usually cost ftom $1,000 to $2,000, Including lnslallatlon. Pump-out stations are being installed by cities, harbor departments or priVate yacl:it clubs· and m.srln.ss, he said. ~ 'Ille propooed Orange County. orilillance woulQ require martnu with more than ilq f~ls , lo lnslajl JIUl\11>4'1.fa~ili\i'L Grange . '6-uil~~g. LoSes ' $ r' Rug Cooperation for th~f•community good was a guideline ~ckl,_when ·the Grange was founded in the farmlands of America .snd continues today. Tbe Costa Mesa Grange Hall at 2144 Thurin Ave., is always available for use by other-fraternal organizations, which are ,usually grateful. Grange leader Hugo Belau complained to police Mo.nday, however, that some in- grate has stolen the fraternal Grange rug, a $45 blue and wbite item depicting a sheaf of wheat. GEM .TALK TODAY by IT'S A MYTH Put a watcb on some people and it' soon stops i'unning. Lef the same watch ·J>e .worn by someone else and it runs like a dream. Some people just can't wear watch••: ' Not true, accorifutg t:O 'the _ez· pertll The main reais)>n ..yatcbes ~o not run well for some of µs it lhai we don't know how lo wind them. People, afraid of over winding, do little more than wiggle the crown a lew time•. • ' The answer for these people Is In the words of Mayor Robert Wilson, the Costs Mesa .Cl>IJlCll found itself "caught betw-a rock and a hard place." an electric watcb. It is also -the Edison srea. Costa Mesa Councilmen 'answer for busy people who foraet received the Item as a noliee from the to 'wind'thelr watch. · Councllmen solved their problem Mon· .day nicht by agreeina Mt to take a stsnd yet on a rate change requested· by the .South_em California Edison ~ny. "We need more information, • said ·Councilman Willard Jordan. ·Edison Is asking the Slate Pubttc Utlllties Commllalon (P.IJC) for "'"'11s- sion to raise Its s"8ndml'rate 1.4 percent -about seven cents per houlehold, per monlh, accordinf to city olllci1ll. Edloou olftcl11i aia aloo• aking the PUC for permiaion to ralle or tower Its rates al wtll, whenever Ille l"'lct of fOlliJ fuel vsrla more lhaa f411t,lltl0. Both nit c11anps •m to ihe entire .. . ·- PUC. and were trying lo decide II they • · · · . should take. stand before the PUC, YI• carrr a large •election of "I'm not worried allout the first Plrl el' trl t h · all th top (seven-cent lncreue),11 Wilson ·aaid. '"But .ec c wa c eg m 1 _ • , the second psrt gets Into treaties with m~es and styles. Well. ba h~ppy' other nstlons." -to help you pick the one that will. The .mayor, who ~ater introduced . a assure y,ou of attractive accurate, re$0luhon condemning whit )fas deacnl>-. ' ed as !he u.s. "no-win policy" in Viet· de~ndablt time. nam, 1~id : ••J see 1omethJn1 far deeper here, lrivolvlng foreign pollcy.,we ire not 1wue ol. I c1n'( (0 on record supporting these y0-yo prices." Al O.ller, dlltrlcl maoager !or· Edison, aid the com-Is now buylnc tow· .. 11.t. ~ fiiol !rem Iodoaooi• IOd the ".''"' hep clwlcln(· . • But, be warned. Nqt only will you disprove the myth about not beinl able to wear a watch, you'll alJo lose yuur ucUBe for beini late lo appointmenta. UPtT ...... Sea C'areer? Valerie Shoen, the first woman to be nominated for admission to .the U.S. Naval Academy, ts caught between classes at the University of .Michigan. Sire. is majoring in l(ussian·,.nd think· ing of he!>omfug s'tale1 Depart· ment trf1!!9lator. Frot11 P .. eI POLICEMAN •• -v. • ~ se~ oiid..Ung with aocuil problems that breed crime and delinquency .. 11We.doa•t eV"en have an office yet;" he no~. ·saying POOr will estsbllsh one in eitJ!er-Or~e CoUnty or Marina del·Rey whD~,~ abd Bolch are in March training. ~-11 years ago, the. Justice Department panol on which former Coata Mo.a.· police #el and city m...,er Attb6r' R. McKenzie served, POST·:ba1 stlPlflft acceie{llted its work Jn the Put five-1~· . . ' : RJQUirements for the consultant Jobi wli!i by Allee and i!'olch' Include a mh11mum of 10 years' police work, in- cluding two in actual departm~taJ tra&ling wignments. · He developed, for example, use of vipeotape lesson program.! in Orange Countx .law enforcement personnel training cla~s. .._. College police science students .sre also given simulated situation training by Sgt. Allen, who gives them real-life · at· mosphere. The squarely-built veteran of 11 years on the local force , five as a sergeant, is a real heavyweight beaVy when it cornea to actin& the role of an assailant ·attacking a rookie cpp in a dark alley. They must ·swiftly decide what to do, a lesson that may be a lUHaver later. Ha~ .on the Orange 'Coal!, Sgt: ,Allen Is I mduaie· of Hllllllnti<>ft BtiCh litg~ School' and Orange Coast Cqllege. Hls new )Ob requires high scholastic achieve-ment. . He met that with a bachelor'! degree in criminology from Cal State Long Beach and iR June he will graduate from USC with honors and a Master's Degree in public administration. Sergeant Allen and his wife Diane ha ve two d~ughters, Tracey, 8, and Kelley, 8, and will continue to live in Orange Coun-tx. ·Besides his direct community role as a Jaw enforcement specialist, Sgt. Allen 1! active in city affairs such .ss Girls' Club adviiier and Salvation· Army work. • . NEW }'ORK (~I) -!.(r.l.~ris,IOllt Onaui1 b11 charged that free.lanet pliotogropher Ronald Ga le ti ~ em• barrassed, upset~ fr!gb.teiie<f ~nd terrified her, bumped and pusbed her, and hit her with the 1trap "'-hi• c1q1er1, according to l"'elrial teslknooy filed todar. In · fedei'al court. The testimony was taken in pr vate .... Jan. 11 as a prelude to a trial on Galella'• charge that Mrs. On.@ssi• ~arassed him by )laving his camera smashed by'"'i r ~ . ' \ Secret Service man and on the fonner First Lady's counter charge of harass- ment. He •eeks $J .~ milJion ~ damages and she seeks $1.5 million. Under questioning by Galella's at- torney, Alfred S. Julien, fbr four hours, Mrs. oriassis · deScrlbed~bow· Galella followed her, her husband, and children over·a period of several years ·to obtaill pictures for varioy.s ·' publicaUons in· eluding Life magazin~; . Sbe said abe objected to being photographed on private occasions such as taking a walk, ,dining at restaurants, ' . ' and going to the \l)eater. 1 • ~ "It's a reflex riow," she testified. "I'm always frightened of Mr. Galella." · The "frightening'' aspect of the photographer's behavior, she said, was his "jumping around" to get camera ang1es, making continuous gruntlng sounds, bumping her with his arms .and legs, and attempting to photograph her wilh his associate dressed up as Sant.a Claus. She said he hung around her Fifth Avenu~ apartment with Santa ~'for <1ay1, accosting me and my chl14re1l." "He said, 'Be nice to Santa, Jackie', 1• she testified, adding that she was evea "bumped" by Santa outside the 21 Club. Mrs. Onassis said she never h.sd com- plained to police about Galella, but com- plained to her husband and other escorts. Asked if her Husband also was frighten- ed by Galella, ·she replied: "My husband Isn't terrified by anything." Three in Auto Face; Dru.g. 1 ij~ps ; ... .. . ., . ' .. ' '· ~ .,, Three men halted lor a tr.inc olfenot In the Cos" Mel! ea Monday night to- d '"' 1 "' ''"io 1 =· -~ Jf "";\t.'tto~· I 'tfdUI ·1.:t' • . ~ , ...... j r;, """ y Callf'*"1& Jl'lnw~ Pl""' ~n,. , ... Orange Cotlnty' sherill's oil~ ~~ ped Into the lnvesticatloft wlien CllP iii· ficers reported they .had I found "ijn- phetaminea and marijuana in a.. car tbat· also contained a 16-yeaJ'-Old runaway &irl from the Flor:ence Crittenton Home. ~ Held in Orange County Jail on drug charges are Marines David Kilton Keenan, 23 and Stephen Thom~ Ory, 19, both of Camp Pendleton and Lloyd Ken- neth Newton, 42; of Redondo Beach. All are charg~ with {>Osseslion of marijuana and dangerous driigs. The girl .... turned over lo juvenlll court auibm:ities: • ' wean ng money.: . . . , +. • • A shaw Of money ls . "Id'. Rldtf)'Wllbd com, oldllld new, are beintworn on the wrist (call l!Ms~ hnls 1'"-'~ on ties Rie bors/t1cs), Ind at 1lte waist (lie!! -..1110111.dtlills~ nae....., v.s. .. $5.00 gold piecos ... belutJf1llly fr-4 ln 1411 pld. ~cmt be ,.,....aan. co..··---llrp HIJCli!t!L- 1823 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA . l CONVENIENT TUMS . IANKAMUICARD-MASTIR CHAR81 24 YIA!S •N SAMI LOCATION PHONI Wol401 ' .. I I !! I! ii ' \ I I I I ii \\ ,I I! I li I I ' ' I I I I ~ I i Red ink Budg~t Readied ( • • • DA/LY PILOI' ir 'Ne t Eae qll Sefeadllts' '. Se lec tio n of First Skylab Crews A~~ked. \t SPACE CENTER, -trlbuUol!. ,,,_ ... Dr. Joooph (AP) -Somo mombon of the Clllrlea "Pote" Conrad, a lttnrtn, a. a llllnlclln. and lpaCO qency IClenct team 41·YlU'Old veteran of thne Paid J . Welts, Ill, i fonnOr Jet are dlamayed that 1Clentllt-space lllgbta. wu named to pilot and a er on a u I I c a I aalronallll were lJmlted to COJIUIU!nd the !irlt" ~lab encJneer. three of the nine crew bertha mlaaloG. Al ccxnmander of Alan i.. Bean, SI, who walk- for Skylab, on • r b I t I n 1 Apollo a. be WU !ht third ad Ille -with Conrad, !'Ill laboratory deelpd to lilldJ .:m=an;,::lo:_:wall:::::_:lht=..111t:::;:-::__:llll=.__:._.,.::::=:;nd 11111 -m-the earth with ~ _..,. and the IUD with !al-. With l!lm ~ be Dr. Owe K. Garrloll, 41, who holda a doc- torate In electrical engineer· ing, and Jack R. Lousma, 85, I former jel pilot. • '!be third crew WW be ~­ mandtd by~P.CUT,'9, ' ' a former flgbttr pilot who baa not flown Into space. His crewmateJ will be Dr. Ed•ard · G. Gibson, 35, who bolds a. doctorate In eqlneerlng, and Wllliam • R. J>o&UI, CS, a former jet pilot. · WASHINGTON (UPI) Preoldeat Nllon will aend Coogresa' a red-Ink federal budcet Monday ca111n1 for lpondlng of about $l4S llll1lan In the liacal year that beltno nat July JI IOVVllllMllll -said today. The spending fll1Ve will be a reconl -u all ,_i federal budgeta liave been. JI will show a da1lcll. probably -$10 blllloa and .. billion, malrlnc ft tht' 12lll budget In lbt ld .IS ylllw In which apendlna e I C e e d e d revenues. The flnl °"""""' cr:ew II · ocbeduled to apend :II daJI lboard the Skylab -atartlng neat Ma,, and Iba ... cond. two crewa art to be aboard 118 days eecb.· · ,, Poboa Plet Two youths involved iii a dream to establish a new 11master race" have been charged in plot to poison Chicago's water supply. Stephen Para, 18, of Evanston (top) and Alan Schwander, 19, of Chicago were ar- rested. 34 7 Said Massacred At My Lai President ·Planning '011-e-two' Bui the blgeat lllocbr may betheadmtnlalrallon'solficW WASHINGTON (AP) .-, re eat'mat. 'of the deliclt for l'ruldeot Nixon, facing a the current fllCal year that D e m o c r a t 1 c • c o ntrolled ends JllllO ao., Government Congresa In lhla election year, aour~ said I! would f1>P $30 bu Invented a new Slate of bllllori, perbapt ~g cloae the. Union formula: Hit 'em ' to '40 bllllon. · with both barrell. T r eaauey Undenecrelaty For the !irlt time, Nixon has Paul Volcker, Iba only 11"1>-decided to report twice this ranking official !'ho would year on bla plans for dealing even allude to lhe.'1JIAtt.r In with the mulUple and IROWI~ publJc, told newamen Tuetday Ing llftlblems ol the 50 llatel: the deflcll for the current -J;'Jrsl, )le will. make an ln- liacal year would be "u· -State al the Unloo ad-ceptionally large." He would drea to a S en at e • H-0 u 1 e not cit. 1 speclilc figure. 1eulon at µ:ao p.m. Tburs- 11 ta certain thal the pro-day. Tbe belt admlnlalratlon ,_.., deficit for this year will guess ls that be will talk about ,..._ 30 mlnutea to Congress and a be the largest since IM5. nationwide lelevlllon-radlo au-Figures In tbe budget will dlence. · ~ show that Nixon, In his lour -Second, he will plaO,e on yem in office, hu run up a each congreuman'• delk a great.r toll! of deficit 1pen-wrllt.n Stall of the Union ding than any president In a message, far exceeding In single t.rm excepl for tht volume ·-•"·• be coold at- third t.rm of Franklin D. tempt to ~~i: pmon. Whit. Rooaevelt which Included moat Houae oources uy tt will be a of World War ll. bulky document. The projected defJclls for. Ullnl! lhla one-two fol'll)ula, the current filca1 year and the Nlxoo hopes to capture the nett one will be edd.ed to the live TV-radio Audience plus actual deft~ of #3.t billion reruns on the widely watched r«Onled bl the filca1 year evening TV news programs that ended last June 30 and and, at the same lime, leave the $2.8 billion deftcll for the plenty of fodder for reporters previous one, Nixon's lint lull writing for newspapers and liacal year. weekly magazines. AU Sutl~te Two pllot-astronauta with Uttle academic backpmd and 1 pl\ysiolaJHslronaut make up the first crew. Each of the remalnlng two bu an astronaut with a doctonte tn engineerln( and two pl!ol- utronautl. Uif this ii & eelectlon which doesn 'I try to get peopla ol true 1elentlfic lralnlnl! on the mission, then we're In troa, ble H Aid 0De IClentilt who l!ad contributed heavily lo the Apollo moon-landing procram. ·A flight aurgeon Aid more physlclana should have been chosen. Much of the Skylab program Is designed to learn about the eflecta of '°"I.term apace travel on the human body, he u.id, and tubtle changes not obvious to the layman could be overlooked by an utronaut without medical lrllnlng. He allO uid a relatively minor illness that could be cured by a doctor on b6erd might lead to a premature end for I mlsalon. An utronaut who ae!a>ded tht aeloctlo!ll said lbeJ' ...,, "extremely dJffl.cult" becaUle the piloting skill of Ille crewmen must balance with their pot.ntial -..... 2 Trapped Spreading Fire Alarm W k B "ed Al" · GREENSBURG, Pa. (UPI) NEW YORK (AP) 4 or ers ur1 Ive -Twomen1Cn111blecllntoan Reporter Seymour Hersh says elevator Tuetday to warn a -el Army document puts r<Sldenll of tht ·Albert Perm al 147 the numbtr of Viel-In: C·ava.:.m" of Trench H~ 1!:~~. ~ '!,'u.; nam_zse civillanl killed in the .._,-floor where the ~WU rag~ 11111, My Lit mUllCl'e. Moel I ,. !n1, and tht two )amed to oollmalel bid been lmder 200. LUBBOCK, ·Tu. (UPI) ~ About live-~ houri death. They were' the • on!J The bollieo ol tour ...,_ llfl<r the 4 p.m. Tllelday 1"' ns killed In the fire In ~ •• ~~ •. "ltnlctli>D' ~.·~d r re.t" cldent. worbra locatld the ~-e 1 I er n Pennsylvania twiAWll ...... tlillou llllOl' , n · . li"feel o( i.ll · m bodies ol ~ ~ ·towt(ol·.ta,111111. • u JOO other•-.chlldna qoneath 1'. °"" 20, and 0UJo Dell!.~ :D. 'Nine -hotel noldenli and old men were 1llln In a . r«0verecl rooay from the bol-The four man were burled for requ1rec1 bolpllll tteatmenl; llUl'liy hamlet the AJlle day, tom ol a cam-In -10 houri, .... L.< • four of them belnl ldmltted, ' tz'elt:h. , Fire clllel Hone= Sharp The two cleld' men were In the l1rst lnlllllment of a Jlllllce of the Peace ClllrlM said the nsitowness of tht Robert ean... 411 a 1w> tw<>put arll!'le wrltltn for the Smith said.~ four bad died ol lttncb and Ill depth -27 feet dym4n at tht bOtei Uid Adam New Yorker ·11111utne, Hersh auflocation. . before the cav .. ln -Donofrio, operator' and owner accuaod the Army of covering Two of the dead men. Eddie prevented lmmedllt. recoveey of a · belutt parlor In the Muwell, 20, and J av I e r of the bodlet. building · np faclUll mat.rlll about the Sanchez, :15, m lound burled He said It a pp e a r e d "~ two inen Col on tht aln>cltlel. · In a lland!ig poolllon, thefr ltodrlguez and Momll, whose elevator to warn the people In Hersh uld Ille civilian death ,arms llnlUDd each other. A bodlet w~ found lying In the the bot.I thal there wu ~ f1cum are conlllned In the mcue aquad uncovered thefr ditch, had realized the walll lire," said Fire Chief ·Edwar<! \ra!llCrlpt o1 the Army'a My heada about 111 mlnulel Iller were falling and had dived Hutcblaon. "Unlorluna1tlY; Lit· 1nqu1ry conducled by a the cave-In and ldmlnlst«ed under the scoop of a dJUl!ll the elevator stopped at llie commluion headed by Lt. resuaclllton for oeveral houri machine. Bui dirt was .packed fourth floor, when the fire G<ti-Wllllam R. Peen. wllboul auccea. In aolld all around them. wu." Tbe Peers comml11ton1,;:;;=======================1 iraJ,11cript has not ·been made ~le and an Army sookeaman In Wuhlngton said ~ that there would be no comment cm any upect of the 'caae whlle le1al appeall are pending. The \rlillCl'lpl shows that the 1 Army'• Crimin·aJ InVtlt.JgaUons Division con- cluded'llfl<r a probe onlered by jhe commission Iba\ 347 , clvUlans dlid at My Lal, ac- conllnl to Hersh. \ Suspect Turns Gun On Self • FINAL REDUCTIONS SA VE 40% to 50% Glrls' Dre,..1 Orlf. :it• NOW 16.00 Glrl1' llHpwHr Orll- .. 1 ..... ---·-NOW 1M 4.00 °"'' ~~II' C•al•. . •14 ---NOW 10.00 1 Glrl1' Coorclb1ia1 .. ' Orlf. ftOW ..... 7·1•-- .. YI' lhlrll. Orlf. NOW J.14 -- 7 .. 4.00 ...... 2.99 ~Y•' lportcoul1 o.tt. - .. 11 __ ......... "...... NOW 13.00 T--a!oo-!Ulo • lUI 10.00 -18.00 1Ut 6.00 SIM 16.00 DU ..... TM• SAU ONl.T OPIN SUNDAY, JAN. ll 1M ................ ~ I • Announces the RIND PENIN ' of their new store at 16185 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLEY WESTHAYEN PLAZA 3 BIG DAYS Thursclay·Frlclay.!!Salwrclay January 20, 21, 22 DOORS OPEN AT 10:00 A.M. • I ..-w1N - c# A NEW .ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINI REGIS I ER AT THE; DOOR - No Ptn'cha5e necessary-Good Luck! ' SPECIAL HOUIS DURING GRAND OPENING! 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I HRIDOID irOAM .......... 2 ..... 88, ._AN11C llllC1ION OF PAIRICS, N0110N1, TllMMINal & PA1111N1 'Assorted NOTIONS Valuot to 59c Phone 531.0103 16185 lrookhurst Fountain Valley Westhaveli --. • • • l • DAD.Y PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Reform Badly Needed Directors of the Orange County Sanitation Districts -seven diatrlct., 37 directors as of the last count - •PP"ll' close to facing up to much-needed reform o.f their confusing orginizalion. port, would consolldale the district. into one but reWn seven special zones which would have separate ~udgets and tax rates. There would be only 25 directors -one from each city and eacb sanitary cllJtrlct plua one cou,,. ty supervisor. • The need for cbange is twofold. First, the number ot dtrectoi:s makes for an unwieldy govemine body. Secondly, the fee sln!cture for directors is illequltable 'llld more th~ a trifie ludicrous. Just how unwieldy the ,Present makeup is showed clearly last week when the directors agreed to delay for another month a decision on a reform plan suggested by a special committee. The vote cime out 16-15. This Wj)uJd avoid the duplication in fees. It would cut the representation of some cities -notably New .. port Be.ach and Huntington Beach, wbich presently have lour and three directors respectivelr. But it would make f~r a more efficient county operation and some reduc· tion of local representation seems inevitable if that pur- . pose is to be achieved. The way the fee structure works is this: Each direc· tor is paid '50 tor each lileelilig, usually held monthly. But l2 directors sit on more than cine board and althou~h the joint boards all rMet at the same time they are p11d $50 for,each board they represenl Under this system, Robert Batlin, as chairman of the Board of Su)>Orvisors sat on all seven district boards last year and picked up $350 a meeting while Ed Just, mayor of Fountain Valley and chairman of the joint boards, also eams '350 a night, for be also represents. all seven boards. Such a setup carries potential for scandal. Dele- ptes are appointed by mayors and in some cities a ' councilman running for miyor can seek votes for his candidacy by promising sanitation directorships to his colleagues for su~porting him for mayor. . Two revampmg proposals are getting serious con .. s1deration. One would consolidate the districts into one district with operations, maintenance and capital costs being split evenly. A drawback of this plan is that ii would mean lowering tax rates in some districts and raising them jp others. Another proposal, wbjch ap,pears to have more sup· Homicide and Suicide Are Mirror-acts llivariably, when some young man ts ........,. for wantooly -~maclering a 110i.,,...'1 child, or his i!rl lriend, or eome members of his family, everyone wbD knew him expresaes incredu1oua aurprise. . 0 He was such a quiet lad," they always uy, uvery polite and obliging. He never 11ve anyone .any trouble at all. I can't belleve it." I I • I utanlshin& w poycho1"1ic11iy percepllve most are about olh- personalities. 1 seem to have their impr .... ·on of "killers" • m lri' fDms Or fiction, where the e:rer has a wild Jook in his eye, or around sneeril& and tipping over . s. ,..Jlr 75 Pl!llCENT of all bomlcid" ~va~" ·-'&bat ls, rommitted not a strang« but by some friend, ac. tance. or member of the family. unlar alcohol la involved, usually perpetrator ii someone who has WQS been quiet, restrained, and con- att. : What the French call crime passloael • violence for emotional gratification, not for &ain -may be compared to a • iler explosion. lf the personality is ssed, if the ·stelll\ has no escape •Ive to release t6e build-up or pressure, n the docile and courteous person may pt in a frenzy.-o! vjolence and commit T me wapeak'ble crime that seems Uy "out of character." 11IE MORE THAT psychologists study twin acts of homicide and suicide, the f Dear ·Gloomy Gus candidate Bologh announced he won't sit at the aame campaign table with candidates Mayor Wilson and A. L. Pinkley because he can't compete with their civic know- ledge and ability. It now seems cle.ar th~t the new campaign align. men! will be the Bologb.SL Clair duo. -A. M. n11 ......,. ,....,. ~ ¥flWI.. .. , ........,.,, ,... , ........... ,. 11111111 ,_ fllt .....,., ......... , .... DellJ Pl•. . ' more they seem to resemble each other as mirror.acts. The homicide is pro- jecting his suicidal impulses, just as the suh;;ide is introjecting his mW'del'OUI 1nr pulaei. It might almost be said, without too gross a violation of the facts, that the emotional murderer kills to avolCI suicide, aild the .suicide· kills himself to avoid murdering. At any rate, the personality structure behind many , if not most, of such crimes, has a startling uniformity of behavior : mildness, tractability, see.ming respe ct for others, regularity of habits and con· cealment of moods beneath a quiet ex • tenor with a penchant for privacy. (Now, please, don't reverse this proposition absurdly: most people who are mild and tractable are not latent murderers, by any means.) - SURPRISINGLY en o u g h , stalistics show that the majority cf "juvenHe delin- quents" do not go on_ to adult' crime, at least of a violent nature. These youngsters who act out their problems tend to work off their aggressions through the escape valve. It is the ones who build up a full head of steam without finding a way to release it who surprise all their neighbors some fine spring morning. The signs are all there, from early on, If you know how to look for them. But nobody bothers to Jook at someone who ' •·never gives any trouble" until the troU· ble is strewn all over the bloody room. 11ill Mauldin ·Remini-sces Bill Mauldin at IO! Not likely. Mauldin ill always be the impish kid cartoonist ho in his Jlo still lool<ed 11. the irrev- creat.ar ol Willie and Joe, the Gl's reme, first in the 4Sth Infantry lilion News then Stars and Stripes in i ' t some sentimentalists refer to as snobbery tn being a well-known enlisted • he lut good war." man "protected," in a sense, by famous But 50 he ls, a quarter century and correspondents, and with his own soaring removed from those rough if often reputation back in the U.S. ant days. In a book of Mauldiri's narrative bristles with anec· miniscucts, "The Brass Ring" Che dot nd d ho it "a IOrt or memoir"), he ·talks es, a rea ers w were the military himself, his career and how it of the I~ will relish these. Like the • It is a very American document 1 tim'! after the Sicilian invasion when the of Horatio Alger 11,_, In which ;,..e Hearst newama.n, MJke Cinigo. stumbled _, into a command bunker -ol the llalisn Mauldin arowinc up in the ltJOs on · ·artillery. Mike, who was of Italian des· ,..., in IOUlhern New Muico IO poor ic1t be joined the high scbocil RO'rC cen~ p' eel up the phone just for the bell ..,._ It solved a clothing problem, ol it and ordered all unila to bold their 1irt UDlll lmlher notice. And It worked. A lllGll SCHOOL ~ he braved jC>PI cl Qllcqo anil art lchooL llis "*9 c:arlooiillll and young BUI ..-adwd to join the rants ol the el -· lie joined the 4Slh Infantry tile war, and by coll1 It hlppeoecl. • ..... u the d!Vlslon paper's car- ,,..... IJfl bl'uh, Impish satire llll troilpa and upset the braH. t9lllhl the eye of the noted Ill. Ernie Pr.le; then to Stars and ....... ebr•ted lnddents lptiiili1,.M11a war with ienerol Geo110 m .ii. celebr6d lilllen who 'P I' ,., -ol mWtary ... llP ...... lolab. '-.11111"•1 WAI 'IS ·~ inverse ' MAULDIN concludes this "aorl of a memoir" at the _., end. 1 wish he had txoucht the story mon to the P<Uenl :... hla civilian pollUcal ~. his cove.rage of other wara, hli Pulitzer Priles and the like. But whit is here is bouncy, poignant Ind l\J1llll' stuff, ii· luttrated with photographs and, of course, cartoons. 11te one, for Instance, where the bedraggled, unkempt Willie and J .. are , stopped by • young American MP ofllcer and Willie says : "Them buttons w11 abol off when I took this town, 1ir." t thinlc the ,,......, .--would like l~ too • (-;'1A), ........... Election Is Nonpartisan City council fever is rising to a hot pilch in Costa Mesa as candidates line up for the April 11 election. Before candidates carry themselves too far a few points out to be clarified. Two men -Theodore C. "Ted" Bologh and Lewis Bowden -:-have annou~ced that they will run as Dem· ocrats. Th~s 1s a nonpartisan race and party politics don 't belong in 11. Fortunately the Democratic Party has in no way endorsed or indicated support fpr either candidate. The April election looks like a spirited one. That's good. A number of men and women appear 1 ready to challenge the incumbents and it's always healthy to have an electio.n wilh; touJh competition. . ~ al~ candidates and incumbents stick to issues and pol1c1es tt could be one of Costa Mesa's best election years. Voters. ho;ovever, will play the biggest part in the camp11gn. Don t forget, Feb. 17 is the last day you may register to vote in the April 11 city election. ·.<l ----- c l , 'ONE WAY OR ANOTHE~, T~fY ALWAY$ eET SOM~~~~' '---:-,~~~~~~~~~_.....~...,;_~__J Group Photo 'Too .'Milcll Trouble' for Court Shabby Treatment of New To the. Editor: Let me join you in bemoaning the "rather savagely and sha bbHy dispensed with" ceremony oi the march to the Plaza of the Flags for the newly naturalized citizens afler the naturaliza· tion ceremony in the county courtroom. (DAILY PILOT, Jan. 15, "New Citizens Looe·Out to U.S. Expediency?") I HAVE ALWAYS been pleased ·to see your articles and pictures of our new citizens and it is pleasing to see people who believe enough in our system to re-- nounce their native lands and adopt the U.S.A. ' ( , " ' "' MailhoJ!: \ I Letters 1rom readers art welcome. Normally writers should convty thttr ~1.sage1 in 300 tDOTd& or les.s. The nght to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel i.t reserved. AU let· ters murt include signature and maU. ing addreu. Out names mat1 be tDitJi.. ~eld 01I Ttque!t ~f .ufjicie-nt reason is apparent. Poetry will nOt bt pub+ li$h<d. satisfaction in the results of the coun- cilmanic election. I can understand why she is happy~ with the outCQme, though.' Mrs. Smi~ opposed incorporation, and two council members were elected on a no vote. I. and many of my neighbors feel the city of Irvine would have much greater pctential if all our councilmen and.women really wanted a city. I WOULD LIKE to commetlt on Mrs. Smith's views of local issues:> Citizens ' . vy of others, but J could make some mon,.ey." I presume that it is all right for the Irvine Company to control the city as long as "the proper management11 is in control. By this, does she mean her ·people? The final point I would like to raise ls : If .Joan Irvine Smith is so concerned about the city of Irvine, about protecting its residents, ·and is nostaligit: about the property, why dOesn't she return here to live, get ~volved d\rectly in community affairs, and ruo for city council herself . tbe n<xt time around! If she's not willing , to be a resident of Irvine, I'm ..al wWIDC to have her interfere~ my civic affairs. Perhaps we need some fresh judicial blood,A liUle publie.Qiofloy-..V~an sentiment is surely not too big a problem for our judicial branch of government to Tu.es: ·We all hope the new city council doEi not allow taxes on property to become confiscatory. However, thanks to t~e anti~incorpof.ationists, we were and ar~ in danger · of not maintaining the hr , . ' tegrity of our industrial tax base. U ibis~ ::. berJng service, we studied the situatlbn · happens, then our taies will becoine l'Ono- MRS. SHIRLEYP.ETERSON h very careffilly. 'Ibe need for this was ap. fiscatory. <;!JRTIS CAMPBELL parent, the way crime la ,on the increase. Schools: Until the slate of Callfomi• Prlso1t G ... rds · .. ~he police tw:Ucopters were a l4fge in· chang~s clts regulations reaarding acbool1' :Tc the' Editor:, DAll:.Y (PIWT ,.county courthouse vestpi~t.,·nus system provides an in· r~s, all new areas will have a ,problem . · 1 . · display. reporter Tom Barley reported in a ex~s1ve way to greatly increase the or . overcrowding. Moraiortums 0 n 1 • ,On Pri500 ref«m, while. we pk:k,~Plrt Pilot Logbook Jan. 15 that the Su.Per· helicopters' effectiveness. building are not the answer. Wi~ and psycboanal~.the. br~ of the~ ior CouTt administrator said it .. is too fcundation counts , no monies a vantqfd..,poor and minoritiel Wbl,-(most much troubLt" to assemble the new TRE SIZE, 13 by 24 inches, proved to forthcoming from the state ·for ·JcbOO )Ofterr) find tbeinselves ~"'Prison citizens and shepherd them to the be the most practical as they must be Mrs. Smith also said overcroWdingwaJ" , waUa,~whJ not ~ ablut ~teatalation plaza end the waiting cameras. Pre· readable from an altitude of 1,000 fee t. the crux of her concern over in~ .. ' , ma11:ing it , mafidl&oi-y tmt :atr.. l»fison siding Judge Bruce Sumner had de-The material, a styrene plastic, proved lion. People with children· would sWI ~ undergo p s y c h l at r I c ex· cided, he said, to dispe?l!t with the mo.st satisfactory as it will not fade, reove to this school district, City Or not l 1m1aatklll «1 a yearly basil?· plaza photograph and instead would crack or be affected by the weather. +. •We •m. all too late, that it t.akeamuch · a1lthorite picture-t.aking during the Most lmpo~t, we a1,ays place them MASTER PLAN : I do not care to more than .a pant witb a 1ua in bU hand actual courtroom ceremont1 -an im-on the backside of the building thus mak· , Mrs. Smith develop what she tbinks a to quell tbt Oamli of violence · at t passible feat where a large group is ing it impossible to see from 'the street. "proper muter plan." In no way ii she prison. involved. The DAILY PIWT has long On each business or home, the utmost qualifif.d to do this. And the residenll of lisU?d all 1tew citizeru and supplied cate is taken to keep the numbers from Irvine are the only people who knop whit each with a free print of the group being obvious from the ground. In ad· they want the city to ~'1~plains photo. dition to this, we used the most attractive aboUt the overloading of 430,000 people. I -Editor styl.e of numbers we couJd find. have wondered about the mathematics of ftehal>Uitatlon Bouse To the Editor: We are most apprecia tive of the wonderful and instructive .article which appeared in the Women section of your newspaper not long ago about our rehabilitation house. It seemed worthwhile and productive, to say the least, to devote the entire page to the central theme of alcoholism. Dr. Schneider 11nd Marcie Tomayo are both well known to us at The Villa and the space given to them was also ~ery well done. THOSE OF US who see much of this disuse are relieved to see that it is fin11ly being acknowledged an d discussed. We are certain this is the best way to come up with more and more answers and insights cegarding the prevention of the progression, and that is always our most immense hope for the future. PHYLLIS DAVIS Director ' The Vitia Santa Ana Belicip$ Alil To the Editor : Ja~ ~r.Yth:e~:. 8f::li!:1:~ which he either failed to mentim or wu not aware of. Before we stsrted lhil nJOftop D11111- ..---•• 6 ..... ---. Dear Geor1e : Do you lhlnk a newly married man has a ·right to Nie the TOOi! and be clomlnlnt? TED M .. Dear Ted M.: Well, )'ti, I do. llClt J"U should have ~ht cl lhal before you had to move out Iulo the chicken c:oop. c0o troublel trouble you? s1n1. baby, .... Of ....... you 'll tooll pnllJ llllJ, ...... -JOU """" ... llrll r J personally feel that if this. system . this concern. The Pereira Plan she Yi so prevents one' burglary or saves ene life it much in favor of provided ·for a 10,0ol> will be worth the effort. ' acre city, with 100,000 people ·projected. STEVE LAUBLY This ts 10 people to an acre. Tbe present Joan Irvine Smith To the Editor: ~ As a resident of the 'new city of Irvine, I am becoming increasingly impatient at the amount of news coverage allorded to Joan Irvine Smith and her "concern'' with our city. Mrs. Smith can fight all the batUes she wishes with the Irvine Com- pany -that is of no coocem to me . But my city, and its success, is of great con- cern to me. Many residents do not share her plan calls for a 54,000 acre city, with 430,000 people Projected. This is less than eight people to an acre. Coastal Sector: Again, the residents are the ones to make the decision on whether or .not to include this' p~y in the city. Also, U It la included, the cily council' will have a say in Irvine eom. pany plana for the area,. COMPANY .CONTROL: Mrs. Smith Is against. the Irvine C<jmpany "controlling the city." Yet she says uwith proper manqement ,ft could have not onJy a · superb master p!an·tbal would be lbe' ..,. Another Joe M~Carthy? The Dally Callforalaa El Cajon Rep. John Schmitz, R-Orange County, \\·ho misrepresents some parts Of the Inlapd Empire in the House of Represen- atives, apparently desires to be the resurrected Joe McCarthy of lhe 19708. He bu labeled Dr. Henry Kls~er. national security' adviser to President Nixon, a security risk becaUse ol his ••pro-0nntnunist'' view and auocialions • Followlng the McCarlbyltt style, he blnts thal he ha1 proof to •-•liata his charaes but, for some mysterious rtaSOn, can't reveal Jt. EVD SINCE PRE8JllSNI' Nlx<11 .,. nounctd hll fortbcominl vlsll to Red Cllilla, Schmits has been In a rage. Tbe rl1k1 are too l'eat to opehly challqe the President, who happens to be one of the C<JncreSlman'• constituent., so Schmits ha& copied the deplorable Mc:Clrthyltt tactic ol dlacredlllng ,.. cl Mr. Nliron's ll)Oll lrullad •d•lsen. UntU Mr. Schmlts reveals the source of his lnfonnaUon, we are enUtled to diamill his Cbar&OI II the fanllals ol I crank wllo 11 dilpleuod b7 Mr. N-'• tlfDrll to utablllb ..... -N111bi1 lritll I lqlime ........., .. 11111 D- prove the chances for world peace. For all we know, Mr. Schmit.z may be relying on the dingbat distortions of the John Birch Society -of which he is a member -that regularly appear in that kooky journal, American Opinion. The fact that Mr. Sclunlll boull ol bis membership in the lraternlty ol fright· peddlers hardly Is 1 toolimonial to his abllity to separate fact from fiction . t DR. KISSINGER'S repul-u • scbolar in the field of lnttroall<llal al· falrl has been well estabU-, ml hil loyalty to hi• country ... -...... (Jlleslioned. Toi fact tbal he -Ille ...... ideal on ...... poUoy 11 a -dllluWld to Mr. Si:hnilll ml ollllrl qi • lift mfad, wllo preler Teddy -velt bomblll and 11bemlt11in1, d o u n ' I Justify a return lo clJarlCler a111111Da· tton Which remains u -l&llle 111111 ., our recent pa1t. If Mr. Schmits can praHDI ~"' •f1UllM!llll .lnlt the ........... .. with Rad Cldna, he la floe ID • 10. 1111 he should not try to COlll1ll&lld lllelltlon by l'Ol9rllng to vlc1oul _, and ................. --by noUUq .... u... .... :dam ''..W.C." wllldl-·· '¥ .... _, .... ............ A GUARD; OR ...,_ having atiy af. filiaUon 'Wbataoever ' with P1W9ners, should be very corefully chosen, Wllb the cblef prerequisite being that we ha..,. the capacity to match his lremendoul ability to put dOwn with his equally lmpottant com~ for his fellowman. If there were more guards with a genuine cobcem for these men on an indlvldufl basis. there would be no need to resort lo the gun. , I Justice • lellevllll, Ku., Telalcope: "llllYl>e It would be a •gooc1 thing to have a wmnan oo the SQpmne Court. It aeemJ to118 that *t"°al ~lslons made In the put-Id have been better, ii they bid jllllcban&ed their minds." - Jackloa_, Miu., News : 1'Capital~sh· ment is when the government ~ you to get capital so that it can p lnta business in competition with YOO. and then taxes the profits on your b~ ia order to pay its losses.'' • DAILY PILO T ' • • r . ' . . ! ! ' • . ' I •