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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-05 - Orange Coast Pilot's £om.tY .eJe~~ .. ; J ' . . .. Rel-ODting ·FallS; --~ , • Sho"7doWn Loo·· . • # ' To 'Differences' • DAILY PILOT * * * 1oc * * * ' .. ~ WE.ONESDAY AFTERNOON, 'FEBR~ARY 5, 1975 VOL M';}llO. :16, I Sf:CTIONS. U ,.AGl!S Red Poaehers • •, Ford Set I EJtlerly Al~ . . Eo,-~1~9.1!) · · 6it~ Seniors 6et'Break l . { ... .. · ~liirfla <Ul' G I . . • i'ntlation on the elderly.~ City Comrms•lOJ) bas abolish eel water and sanitationservite-cbargesjof residenis.65 and older .•. Hustings Tbe com.mi~on also, Says it Will r~~att:.cfty ,p,r~y l &l£es theyhavepaidsinceJan.1. · ·•r· . ,"'.r.~ .. ,.;· By HELENmOMAS Persons between 62. and 64 will alsol>e 'eligible tbl"'ttiE aid if they draw Socia18ecurity payments. WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford will seek election to a rdH lerm in 1976, regardless of the state or the economy, his chief Spokesman said today. The plan appro\!ed Tuesday is ei-pected to aid about' 100 senior citizen$ in Otis Central Florid& city of 5,000. .. The President's decision to seek election in 1976 is unrelated to the state of the economy,'' said White House press secretary Ron Nessen, elaborating on Ford's statement at a ·news confererwe in Atlanta Tuesday. ''Tb_ey were responsible for us ha'ling Ul'e:t:UY her_e," .. said Commissioner William Stinnett, who proposed the program. "They paid taxes...and have gone throu&h the. growing pains or . building a city. I don't think we can do enough for them.'' Cites 'Pif feretaaes' . . Furthermore. Nessen said, he knew of no circumstances under which Ford would change his mind. Nessen raised the subject with reporters without being asked. ''Somehow it has gotten around that he would run if the economy Irvine's Planning Chief Quits Post U,.IT ......... Crewmen on boar<l th~ Russian fishing trawler August Aile draw up a net fulf or herring, whiting and ling from New York City's "back· yard" within 18 miles or the ci- ty. The ship is part or an armada or more than so Russian ships fishing in U.S. waters. Showdown Seen County Jetliner ' Rerouti-ng F azls '' ADVISERS FORECAST GRIM 1975-Story, 84 . is good and might not if it is bad," Nessen said of Ford . "That is not true." The President said Tuesday he believed the economic picture would improve sufficiently by 1976 to "justify" his seeking a full four -year term in the White I-louse . ln a televised. NBC-TV in· lerview l\\'0 weeks ago, Ford in- dicated that a depressed economy might force him to pull out of the race. There also has been widespread speculation that a recurrence or his wife's· breast cancer might compel B GARYGRANVI LE Fordtoquitp0litics. y 0t1t1eDe1JyPiltilsi.HL northbound ''preferenti al Sen . HoWard Baker, ·{R- Citing irreconcilable dir· rerences or opinion with City Manager William Woollett, Irvine Planning ·otrector William Livingstone resigned to- day. .. And the city of Irvlne now is looking for a planning director for, the third time in its thJ1ee- ye3.r history. Livingstone and Wool~ett spoke bigtit'y today of each other's abilities. but said differences in Vndercover .. Cops Prolied l~,41;.{lp,u,lca runway" pattern as proposed by Tenn.), has pas&ed the word that A move to divert some jet Riley. he ma y e nt er the New .\CAPULCO, Mexico l AP> airliners taking off at Orange ~ Embarking on a $14 million Hampshire presidential primary, Air plainclothes policemen in County .,irport ftQm thj!" sktes beyiM spree designed to acquire because of Ford's low standing in Mexic:o's thost po:pular resort above Newport Beach to ttiose the properly of homeowners in the public opinion polls. \ haVe been confined to their head- over the 'l'ustin-Sar\ta Ana area lite noise im~cted area. ''The President does exJ>ect the qu.rters \~nd disarmed, the stale fell one vote shoi:t of its mark , , CSee JETS,...PageAZ) economy to be considerably bet-~ atlOrney general's office report- Tuesdayi rl 1 •· 1 1 ter than it is this year," Nessen ed today· • However.,the county Board of "'URN BUYER ()'~' said, referring to 1976• "and he ','All of these policemen are of Su~rv1sor• 3-2 xote r~ject1ng -! ' . . 1·~ will demonstrate his leadership the worst kind .'' Ramiro Fitth Dtstrlct Supervisor ~ . Gqnzatez. Casales, attorney Tho~aa Riley's rcrouUng, Rian :WITH PILOT Al) ' •'ife expects the inOation rate general of Guerrero State, said in set the stage for a yeat-end 1 1 "' to come down considerably un.. a ;1tatement. ''The society .of showdow.n on aill),Ort noise abate--'. ·Th T1~~ a~ ~~ponbs~ '!r'&S 12!,at . .,.. employment to be. down 'and ACl&J)ulco is 11\dre secure this way mei;it. i '........ .. ' --·~ ~ ... ~t!~..,t°" wb 0 c.~_'9.(tyr,!!~ employment to be going up. The rather than Wfth'this'groupon the Undet curr.ent opefa:ttnk ithTe•htot~e f"lf~ ~. Jt. d. ,":• Gross National Product is ex· locise.•• polieles, there ii rio wax lhe"cOQnr • .. ~ a st. &ucces stdty toJ by pected to be rising at a very high The 1t-ate gov~ent of Guer· ty can m~et state Imposed noise the· lluohngton Beach woman rate." rero, hi which M•pulco Is loca.t· restrictions a\ th6"~1rporL by the w~o pi~ced 1hls ad ln·the Daily . ed, ~~W.:~l lhe<llQli~~IJien will be Dec.' 31 ·dudline,.accordlng Co P;ilol : ·' · Mi'' ) L ch d. ••;nv•1llgat~"bUtclldnot'S,,on a l rpor( director Robert CORNING stove top 881 e RUD e whatcharces. . Breon•h•n. _ !for bltnsl brand new , VANDENBERG All\ FORCE The state covornment 4e<;iined As a result,ilre$nahan loid the nev:us~.~ew 1338. Sell BASE (APJ -A Minuteman 111 to I :I' whether· the pojice philosophies prevented their working together. _ The resignation, Woollett said, resulted from a three-hour city council executive session Jan. 21. Council members have refused to comment on tbat session. Livingst one, 50, has been Irvine's planning director since March. Previously, he was direc· tor or planning for Riverside County. In a brief letter submitted lo Wool lett Tuesday, Livingstone said, "Due to basic differences of opinion in the operation of the planning function between you rself and myse]f; I, herewith submit my resignation effective Feb. s. 1975, 5p.m. "I appreciate having had the opportunity to Work with a fine staff in the planning function since last March and-expect t hat the City of Irvine will realize a great future." Woollett refused to speculate on how long it will take the city to find a new planning director. Meanwhil e. Claud ette Donatella, a senior planner, has been named interim director of planning at a monthly salary of. $1,926. Neither Livingstone nor Woollett •would comment on the specifics of their 4iffe~ences: hivingstone said blS resigna- tion resulted from "cumulative differences.'' Woollett said, "The differences Bill and I have had are due to the ,fact that we an> boih ~ro· fenionals, we both have strong opinions abd we both know . a great deal about what we are do- ing." ' ' Jobless -Residents . ' ...,., . .. ' ' Helpful By TOM BADLEY Of ,,. o.11y PHot si.n ' ' " Backed by what their Chief described as "magnificent sup- port'' from local residents, Jt California Border Patrol officers:' swept through south Santa Ana Tuesday and left the area with'. 198il1egal aliens. . "We went in there in uniform and marked cars and there was' nothinl!' furtive about our ac- tion," A~sistant_ Chief Patrol STILL DIFFICULT TO FIND ILLEGAL HELP-Analysis, 02 Agent Robert McCord said today from his Chula Vista office. •·our greatest help came from the people on the street, many of whom are unemployed," McCord said. "Many of them would tell us that they could show us where there a re a lot more wetbacks if we would just come with then\. ''1 ' l\.1cCord said his officers found 12 illegal aliens working for ~ El Grande tortilla fac.tory in SQuth Santa Ana. He said 40 of the 198 persons detained were women. . M'cCord said Many .of the de• tained aliens were..arrested in' a numbel"' of businesses •I'd fac! <See ALIENS, Page AZ> Or:•J;;t Coa,;&. : ·wear·""",. Variable cloudiness with occasional fight showers through Thursday, according to the weather service. Chance of rains 10 percent through Thursday. Highs up- per 50s to low 60s. INSIDIE TOD~'W Mory Bell, 10. "'°' laughing and rMbbtng her hand. together when neigbbora (QTried out co/fhi of murder~ boy, 3. The d«lecliv. laid, "I'•• got to.bring hn iii or she'll di> .anolher °""·" Stqfll PogeA7. ' . ...,.. . ' ·"-'•A~· ..... AtY.-r ~. AJ ,_.... llNtl"f A tJ Mull< ••II L.M. .... .... M.tV.1-... c1111,.,,.. At ,......,., ,.._, CMwr c-.,. 0..-.. a.sMHM D ... IO c..My .._. c-ics c.e ,...... CN 0.H-4 'CA 'Sy1$ ...,.., 8J DMi-N•tlcn M ....,_ et..a ' ' ... • -· , . . . ... ~board, the coilnty has only two S17S. xxx· xxx·. inlerc:;ontinental b810stic rfils· crackdown was: telated to'tbe re· OWiona<l>pell lo 11-fpr compl~ing -rryou liavr something t~ • sile was liunched here today, the mo 1"1U ~ 'or Gu<Wr ro '('he planning director post in 'Jtvlne, Wc>ollett sald, is more dif· ficult' than in most ct ties. :~ :: :c............... ., ; . • . With .the abateme!'t standards turn a buyer on, ca.11 642.5678. Put Air Force said. Tbe la Unch was Gov· Israel NOJtbcda Otero An imposed in a noise variance a few words to work ror you: one in a series of operational test' char&~a he was iJ.vbived llt' a $1.• IP.'lnted by ~staleiateJalllall : In the DaltrPllot. ---" launches to test the reliability or rillllfon land fraud S"Candai. -11.erouUng Lakeofrs along the the Minuteman weapons system. I (~ ACAPlJLCO, P-.e AZI • ' ... .a ''There is no question about i\," he said . "1bec1ty has~ strong <See RESIGNS, Page .U) ..... CA-M ~ts ...., ..,,OM!,_ .. T.......... .. MWhc.,.. CJ ~ ... , AIWI L.aJllffn • a ~ ...... A!__ ........... :: • I • -!!d:!x, !el>•"'?' 5, 1975 I \ SGn Francbco Fr-Pop .41, · . . Poar Halts ,. -o.'ft>. ... J~'f S -: •;'. . , ' Riley made It c ear durlnf Ille board's debate ol his proposal .... that he consldbr8 the property condemnation propoa:al "entirely unsaUsfactory.'' Schoo' Sports SAN FRANCISCO (APJ -The Board of Education has voted to bait Immediately athletic pro- iram1 in San Francisco public 1chooh in hopes of savjng $200,000. But mayor Joseph Alioto todoy pledged fund• to keep the proc;rams alive. '.J'be action paased by a 6--1 vote . Tu.,day night la part of a drutlc aeries of anticipated reductions to trim the current budgel by $4 million, the amount it exceeds re-venues. i the moment calls for about 5' million IQ excess of our re· venue," Cannon said in response to a question by John Kidder. the Jone board member to dissent. "The only recourse the board has is to cut out every pro1ram that is not mandated by law. Athletic programs are eood. but they are not mandatory," he added. '--'Home'ownera ln the Santa Ana Heiehts area have told me they can't possibly replace what t-hey have now no matter how much they're paid for their pro- perty. •• the supervisor said. Riley argued that routing the jets north would meet "the spirit as well as the intent of the re&trictions laid down in the variance." But he succeeded in attracting only one vote to his side during the spirited debate. Second District Supervisor Laurence Schmidt came lo Riley's aid by maintaining the county is obligated to do all it can ''to show its good faith, including adopting the preferential runway program." ~ So.mething for the Birds The ball to varsity and In· tramural sporta means-an end to ·the varsity baaketball seuon; u .. • T•.,.._.. now at its halfway poiilt. It also James Ballard. president of the Teachers Union, asked the board: "Has the superintendent explained to you that these pro- grams keep kids in school? There is nothing that mandates that you have to have 100 administrators employed at 135 Van Ness Avenue (school district head· quarters).·· But Fourth District Supervlaor Ralph Clark attacked the pro· pasal as a sc;heme "to transfer (noise l Pollution from one area to another.'• · ·Tile · col'd · wli1ds. of winter don't stop this ney Park in Madison, Wis. Some birds elderly _gentleman from his daily appoint-don't f).y south for the \Vinter and subsist ment with a flock of hungry ducks at Ten-off benefactors like this one. Too Much Pot ·. In Kitchen? WALLA WAIU, Waah. (Ul'U -Richard Talbott, a civilian cook at the state penitentiary, has been accused or mixing a lit- tle pot with his pans. The Department of Social and Health Services said Tuesday that Talbott was apprehended art er a search or the kitchen area turned up two pounds of mari- juana. . A pri son spokesman said Talbott voluntarily surrendered two plastic bags containing the weed. FrotR Page Al ALIENS.~ .. Judge Found Dead SANTA MONICA (APJ - Authorities here are tryJng to de- termine today if foul play was in- volved in the death of a retired Santa Monica judge. Alyce Baida .. found her 73-year-old husband, .. Hector P. Baida, dead on the floor of the bathroom Tuesday. Gregory Cites New JFK Death Theory RESIGNS ... commitment lo planning . It is different from planning in typical cities where they are usually tearing something down that should not have been there to put in something right. tified himseU as a "photoirapher and photo optical specialist'' wo~king with Gregory, showed the-moving picture film at a news conference. Ralph Schoenman, also a Gregory A&sqciate, displayed a still photograph which he aaid showed convicted Watergate PROBER-MORE THAN .. OSWALDINVOLVED-A12 Enjoy Break -More Wet Stuff Coming means there will be no baseball or track or swimming competi· tlon among the city's senior or junior high schools for the rest of the school year. The reduction affects boyS' and girls' competitive sports from elementary through high school. It does not affect basic physical education which is mandated by state law, More than 400 students, coaches and parents crowded in· to the meeting to protest the Board of EducaJ.lon's decision. "PhySJcal education is an inte· gral part of the school program and must bq considered like English, mat..b.... science," said Coaches Association President Erv Delman, who told the board 12,500 y~ungstera would be af· fected. • We feel the board's de- cision ia illegal and we will coun- tersue." Several ..San Francisco supervbors-6ave said they will ask Mayor Joseph L. Alioto for emergency funds lo keep athlej.ic programs going. "----- . LeRoy Cannon, the board's legal advl_se_r, said.th~ s_g}tool dis· trict cannot afford to keep the athletic program going in the 1974·75 budget. "The California Constitution requires we must have a balanced bUdget. The ludget, at Jerry De Ryan, pr.esident of the Classroom Teachers Associa· lion, raised Oelman'a estimat.e of the number of atudents in spor;ts programs t<J.22,700. Special Unit Hunts Patty . . HILLSBOROljGH <APJ - On the flrat annlversaryotthe kidnaplng ol Patricia Hean~ FBI agent Chtirles Bates said a special squad of agents con- tinues to work fuJJtlrne in pursuit of the fugitiV'e newspaper heiress. ''Every day brings us closer to finding them,'' Bates said Tuesday, referring also to William and Emily Harris . -Bates said there is no re- ason lo believe that Miss Hearst, 20. has left lhe-coun· try, adding it is likely that scr meone "willingly or unwit- tingly'' h as helped the fugitives or they would have been captured by now .. "It's been tried before and it hasn't worked," Clark said in re· fertnce to .a 197!-74 trial run of the prefereritial runway pro· gram. · FrontPageAJ ACAPULCO. ' Nogueda Otero is'. still being sou1ht. Pollcemen in Acapulco, 250 miles south of Mexico City. have frequently been accused by local residents of laking bribes and cooperating with criminals who allegedly pay them off. The state attorney general's office refused to comment on these charges. The policemen, all members or the Acapulco plain-clothes judicial police branch, were or· dered to remain in their head· quarters until further notice, the state attorney general's office said. It did not report how many police were involved. Their guns \\·ere taken away for the time being, the offlce added. A state government source·said : ''This constitutes an arrest of all Policemen.'' SALE Skate Boards- Wheels-Trucks-Parts Frisbees • . , ... ·:• Tennis Dresses All Dresses Greatly Reduced Dart Boards & Darts Table Tennis Paddles & Balls • 4 Dumbell Sets Barbell Sets ' • f Orlon Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10. 95 On Sale for 6.95 Odds & Ends of Shoes at Cost or Less Jump Ropes Baseball Mitts Rawlings & Wilson Baseballs ORANGE COAST s ''So we feel a double responsibility lo do it right the first lime,•• WooUett said. WooJlett said be intends "to do everything possible lo help Bill get another job. He is a good planner wlth good experience The Orange Coast is expected I to experience .scattered light showers and variable cloudiness . tonight and Thursda_y morning ;-------------------! before a new storm' hits Thurs-Bats-Wood & Aluminum , Baseball Cops & Shoes Track Shoes I I DAILY PILOT ) · and good education." Livingstone was similarly complementary reg rding the ci· tyheis ·ng. Planning Irv e, he 'said, "is not in a rut. I xtremely vital and people are very involved ... The people are aWl in the area of being idealists. But that makes it extremely difficult to be a plan· ner." COnflicta. between the planner and council members have ftared reoenUy, particularly con· cerning the futW'e location of city hall. A recent staff repart recom· mended keeping the present University Town Center Jocatlon for at least the next several years, rather than e,xplorlng a central Irvine site deal111ated In the city general plan. Army Siornu Post . . LIMA, Peru (APJ -Army troops backed by tanlcs early I<>· day stormed a police comp0und where a group of policemen striking for more pay had bar· ricaded themselves ror two day1. A number ol persons were re· parted wounded, while some wit· noses said severjll were killed in heavy lighting. • • day afternoon or evening. Unsettled \Vealher is then ex-1, peeled to continue through the weekend. the National Weather Service said today. The coming at.orm is an of- fshoot or a huge storm that has been hovering off the Pacific Northwest since last week. The center of the storm bas moved in· land toward the Great Plains. "That makes it warmer," said a National Weather Service spakesman, "We don't have as much cold air being pumped into it from Canada." Orange Coast farmers have been thankful for the warmer air. Last week, before the rains came Thursday, temperatures dipped to 25 degrees In part.a ol the. Irvine Ranch. Fred Keller, a111stant manager of the Irvine Company's Agricultural Division, said wind machines were used throogh the nilhl to keep citrus crops lrom freellng. ''The rain has been vet'y benl!flcial to the citrus and the gra&1 In the hills for leedln1 the call.le," he said. "M05t'of It came down genUe enouah that lt was ao aked up and we hid little runoff.·'.____ There hive been no report.a of sertous dama1e 'along the Orange Coast since a 1erle& or fronts began moving t.hroulh laat Sunday nl•ht. / I ,, I Racquet Ball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Wilson-Dovis-Dunlop- B an croft -Yon ex Tennis Rackets Wilson-Penn-Dunlop Tennis Balls Wilson-Court Casual Munsingwear Tennis Shirts & Shorts 100% Acrylic Warm Up Suits 24.95 Of)en 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays \ All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys • ' I ' I' r--~~~~~~~~- Basketballs-Volleyballs Soccer Balls-footballs Playground Balls Rocket Stringing Lettering-Bik~ Repair 538 Center 646-1'119 I t l s , • ' • J • COunty~ee gCiitof:Pie ' If u~s~ ·OKs --p n lling,.oe Wants Share. I '" ' By GARY GRANVILLE Of "-O.Hw ~i.t S&.t(f Should the fede ral government gra nt Oil dr illing leases off Orange County's coast, county government wonts a piece of the action. . Ace"ording to a Board of Supervisors resolution adopted on a una nimous vole Tuesday the county's slice or lh4t• Alt pi~ should be a 3th percent royalty. Transla ted Into doll8rs, ·the ro yalty w ould be. worth an estimated $000 million. And should the lederal govern· . . ; ment ~gre, to·alw'e lls '16'1> per-liability." !al)• !Al: . cent royal\y' revenuet with Both resolutions were in~ ... r-~ 11Adequately discuss'' tho Orange Couoly, the $900 million trodu'ced , bY Fourth District re.l'a.tjonsklp between otCsho.-e would be ''u9ed sol'k: at the dis· Supervisor Ralph Cl&rk. · 1 drlUU1g -a nd ••a comprehensive cretio·n t't the Board of Befo.re their adoptlop,1 f'Ailon•l~n.ergypoticy." Super\liaor-s for the' purpose or howeve'r, •eVe'D'• ai:nendme".'.l•' ~ -E--x. a m i n e e n • 'r g Y mass·rapi'dtl"anslt.'' proposed by F;tth bistriet alternath'es. The board's royalty resolution Supervisor 1bomas Riley were r .Develop needed information will be handed to Departme nt of inserted Into their.texts. to m_ake an "intelligent analysis'' Interior officials at a public hear-The a mendments 1were aim~ of 4rllling's impact on ma rine re· ing in Los Angeles Thursday. at .. correcting" the wording of ·sources. When coupled with a second re· Clark's r esolutions: As written, -Provide a detailed analysis s olution ado pted by th e Rile,y said, they made it appear orthecumulative effect.s of outer s upervisors Tuesday, the request that · off shore drilli11g is . ''a continental shelf development for oil revenue sharing does not foregone conclusiop." · that is supported by scie ntific represent a departure froll) the Touching of( 'U\e two resolu· authorities. county's qualified anli·driillng tions was a $45,000 study financed. -Concern itself with 14 "m a· position. by a coalition .of local gbvem· jor issues'' discussed in the The companion resolution calls men~ formed by Los A.ngel~s $45,000 study, including the Elk on the department lo delay its of· MaYor Thomas Bradley . . '. Hills oil reserve. lowering of pro· !shore leasing program "until a Purpose of the bulky studywa}_ perty values and possible oil comprehensive national ener gy to examine the.accuracy otsME -spills. policy is adopted." ments included in the environ·· It is the controversial env1roh· 8 'lS '\'?@ (!!] !? ~®!?W O©@ It also a sks .that oil and gas menta l 4mpact rep<>rt covering me ntal impact re port and the re· ·drilling be delayed until "sub· the massive orrshor~drilling pro-buttal study that will be the merged ope rations a re poss ible" posal. center of a ttention at three days and for drilling companies be The study team concluded that or public hearings scheduled to held ~·to a standard of strict the e nvironme ntal impac't report begin Thursday in Los Angeles. Learning Law s DEAR. PAT: Where can I get =ntorm a tion on cur rent slate Jaws or s pecial consumer in·· terest? I'd also like to know how· lo obtain t.he speci.Uc wording of a state law. T.F.,SANCLEMENTE Write lo Consumer Legislative Section. Depar tm e nt o l Cons umer /\rratrs, 10%0 N. St.., R oom 509, Sacramento, Ca. 95814 . Direct your request (or th e comple te text or a recent law to the Legislative Bill Room, State Capitol, Room 1149, Sacramento, Ca. 95814 . Identify the law by year and chapter number. B..,.pe r Sticker DEAR PAT: I have been look · ing for a store specializing in bumper stickers for some time. The sticker I want reads, ·'Sup· port Mental lleaJth or I'll Ki ll , You." The only one I 've ever seen was in a store in Bishop,. which was closed al the time . 11.B., H Ul\'l'INGTON llEA~I I e o u ldn 'l rtad , a b\tmJM!r sticke r specialty store elihe r, f>ut m any gift ·a nd Stationary stofes carry them. Another pussiblltty would be to have your owit. b umper sticker prinled by a rtrm listed as ''Decalomanla'' ln the Yellow Pag:es. "Jost, however, require a minimum order of at least 100. t r any relder has run across the sticker you wint and drops a line to AYS, you'll be In· formed. Leaky Watc h DEAR PAT: Although I've regretted other purcha ses made through oil companies' credit card advertisin g. I went a head and orde red a waterproof watch ror my son more than a year ago. T he rirst time he wore it in the wa l e r , i t stopped working . Although the guarantee had ex· pired, I sent it back to Gulr Oil Co. and received notifi cation that it had ar r ived. They also request · ed my cr edit card number. I sup- plied it immcdiutely but ha ve hea rd no thing rurthc r . E ven thou g h the wa t ch was not guaranteed, I know th at the only reason I bought it in the rirst pl ace w as the wa l erproor feature. J feel some adjustment should be made. F.C .. NEWPORT BEACH Gulf Oil Company's customer ser\llce division reports that your son's watch was still under war· ranty when you returned It. A full l'etund is being issue<\ lo you. Other readers experiencin g: pro- blems with merchandise ofrered through Gulf advertisements are advised to telephone a toil·rree n umber, 800-323-7065, ror as· sislance in solvin g complaints. R ef 1111d ha Orde r DEAR PAT: Last October our sorority's treasurer issued a check to the Midwest Card Co. ln St. Lo uis fo r $30 .66 wo rth of Christmas wra pping s upplies. We had intended to selt these items as a ways and m eans pro· jecl. The order nc,•cr arrived and our let ter s r equesting a refund rem ain una oswered. We're not a large ch at°)ter ~ind this invest· ment m e ans & lot. to us. B.C .. LAGUNA BEACH Mldwe"l Card ·Compan y''S spokesm an sal4 yt1ar order pro· ba bly arrived t oo l ate for Chrt11~ma5 processing, and there . was no record of your correspon· ctence. Your rerund will be pro·. cl.-sed at this time, however, and . the firm will be in con,ac' with you regarding a further cheek or Its r e cords and the reason ror oondellvery. I Da1icers Deb11t . UPI ,..,.._to Fl5 Soars 181/2 Miles ST. LOUIS (APJ -McDonnell Douglas Corp: announced Tues- day tha t its new Fl5 E agle had has broken eight world speed re- cords, including three formerl y held by Russian MIG25 Foxbat. The ne w Ame rican rig hte r plane streaked from a dead stop on the runway to 181h miles hig h in less th a n 3th minutes Saturday al G r and Forks Air Force Base in North Dakota, the comp~ny s aid. McDonnell Douglas said the re- cords de monstrated the F1 5's capability Lo inte rc e pt a ny known fighter threat at extre me- ly high altitude. The records cap- tured by the t-""15 include the time- to-climb (or altitudes or 3,000 , 6 ,000. 9,000, 12,000, 15,000, 20,000, 25,000 and 30,000 meters. The lat· ter three records had been held by the Russian Foxbats ince 1973. The other five records had been held by the McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantoin since 1962. Pilots for the current records were Air Force Majors Roger Smith, Willard MacFarland and David Peterson. The Department of Defense asked fo r lM Fl5s in it& new budget remesl to Congress. With ini~ial sp res, t he Pentagon est1 m ate.d t e cost of the twin· e r\gine planes wo ul d be $1,643,500,000. Silve r S f1 ln1on 'f hc Stale l)epartrnent or l<'ish and Game in conj u11 ctio n ,,·it h the t\1arine Corps <.lump('cl 30.000 silver s a,mon into the mouth of the Santa Me1rga rila Ri ver in Camp Pendleton 'fucsd<.1y t,1 in1 1Jrove fishing in Sout h e rn California waters. 'f hc fi sh <:1re expected to gradually ac- climate lo sea \Valer and thc 11 grow up in the ocean. Supervisors Form New Supe r Agency The ble nding or 13 counly de- p a rtme n ts having combined budgets or $46 million into a s ingle s u per agency was ap· proved Tuesday by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Form a tion of t he gener a l services agency as a second ma· jor step in the slreamlinlng of· county government squeaked by ona 3·2vote. The new superagency includes the following departme nts: Building Services. Transporta- tion, Communications, Purc has- ing, Purchaging-Pr\ntln'g, Data Serviees, Office ot Emet_gency Servi ces, S puce Contro l , Library, R e~·istrar of Voters , Ai rport, a gricultural e xtension, Real Property Services and re- fuse"dispos al. <'.Ommu nication. !\1or ris is expected to be named the s upe r agency's director . Acco rding lo Bob Fraschetti of County Administrative Officer Robert T homas' staff the crea- tion or the gener al services a gen- cy is·expected to: -Reduce operating and over- head costs for the 13 depart· ments. -Improve ·coordination a n<t comm1:1nications by bringing . them under common m.anage- ment. -Maximize ef(ic\ency and economy by eliminating duplica· lion. -Improve the development of manageme nt personnel by pro-· viding a better structure for ad- va nce m e nt and movement from within the 13 d,epartments. Valery and Galina Panov, former stars of Leningrad's Kirov BaJJet, perform in Philadelphia in their Western Hemisppere de but. Their performance was a benefit for Soviet Jews. First Get Attention The d e partme n ts will be broke n d own into four m ajor di v i s ions, adl)linis tr a li o n . facilities m anagement, s upport services and public services. Al the superagcncy's head will SAN DIEGO (AP> -The be a director who is expect ed to Fraschelli said that if the 13 de· parlme nts were to continue ope r ations separately, it !<; estim a t e d th a t they would employ 1.500 people by the end of fi ve years . Und e r the s upe ra ge nc y . ''ice president or Ame rican be na med within four nionths. T e levision S yst e m s was It was the inclus ion of public Demon Vodka speaking at a City Council services in the general services hearing when a man wearing ag e n cy th at ca u sed t wo only long underwear lobbed a s upervisors to vote against its cream pie in his face. formation. Fr:aschelti s aid, it is expected that the current level of 1.200 employes will be maintained , t hrough the next five year s. Booze Disrupts Soviet Sports · The unidentified man Both R alph Clark and Robert jogged out after scoring a Ballin said they believe the direct hit Tuesday on Mike a irport, l ibrar y, registrar of McCrudden. McCrudden was voters, a gricultural extens ion THA.TDID THE TRICK MOSCOW (U PI ) -Mikhail Voznesensky, a Moscow scien- tific worker , was so drunk when he left a football match that on seeing a trolley bus without a crew. he drove it home, accord· ing to a Soviet newspaper . Komsomolskaya Pravda li sted the incident as representative of a deterioration in lhe behavior of Soviet sports fads. Drunkenness. h<Jolig anis m , ticke t speculation, foul language and girls pestering sports stars lo marry them were all creepipg in· to the s porting sce ne, the ne~:spaper said. After m atches at big stadiums, squads or boys made a s much as $21 apiece from returntng dis· carded bottles and seven trucks were needed to carry away trash . At one s tadium. a voluntary sports or:ganizer was so drunk he lay prone on the nwr and had to be carried to a sobering-up s\a·· tion. ~ T h e news.Paper quoted a Coffee Case Ruling 1,J pset NORFOLK. Va . CAP > -The Navy jury that convicted a sailor for refusing to make coffee for his supetiors has reversed itself and rounjf him innocent. Last week. the jury Jound Legal man 2.C. GQrre tt W. Gosnell, 29, of Mabrewn. Ga .• guilty ol Ignoring the senior chief legalman's Dec, 2 order to make cof(ee, and of subsequently reru.,. ing to rilake il on direct order of his immeCtat.e superior. Bbt the Jury of two enlisted me·n, a w~rrant officer and a junior i rade·lieutenaqi reversed its rinding Monday a!l<!r derenoe lawyer Lt. Peter Upfoo told them, "U you have any doubts, the law requires you to acquit my clierit ." tec hnical s tudent as saying he not injured. 'and offi ce of emergency services loved sports fo r its "beauty and Ben Harroll, recently laid functions did not belong under honesty .. but at the same lime off b y a s ubsidiary of the umbrell asuperagency. VI ENNA (UPIJ-Poli ce were sold u $2 .80 lickel to an ice-McCrudden's company, said However they lost the ir point puzzled why a l5·year-old boy hockey match for $85 doll ars. the stu nt was his idea. He ex· on the 3·2 vote that established r~~<~~~~b~~b h~ax telephone call · ''lie was a pre tende r and phlinedhe wantedlo fo cus at-the s uperagency as 1·ccom · I l " K I k t · h d. · The n the boy conressed his s pec u a or, omsom o s a ya e nt1on on t e 1sparity 1n mended by a special tas k ro1·cc P d ·d d bl TV friend w as being kept aft er rav a sa1 . propasc ca e r ates. team headed by. Cuba l\forris. Th 'd r school for misbehavior and be e newspaper sa1 many ans director of transportation and · at sports events were drinker s ;~============='.....:::~.".'.....'.'..'.'.":'.:::'.'.:'.'....:'.:~~w~u~n~t~e=d~l~o~g~c~t~h~i~m~o~u~l::_. ----- gelling away from their wives. "These people are very fond of beer and if they tell their wives they a r e' going lo pub. the wives will not let them. But if they show a ti cket to a stadium. that 's a dif- ferent thing." l\1 ost of the bad behavior at st adiums was committed by peo- ple in a drunken stale, the paper said. ''T he m ajority or spectators are real a dmirers of sport. but hooli ganis m is widely seen dur- ing m atches along with whistli ng a nd fou l language -usually done 'by those who just wa nt to stir up emotions. They usually take a bottle with them.·· . The n e wspaper said statisti- cians found that 50 percent o( specta tors at one ma tch did not unde rsatand the rules a nd were 'not inte rested. The wife of Vl adislav Tretyak, th e n at i o n a l i ce-ho c k e y goalkeeper . said her-husband got letters from girls aU over the cO untry proposing m arriage to him. Mrs. Tretyak said a r eply was se nt to a girl from Lvov in the Ukrail1e explaining Tretyak was m1lrrled . Pact En d s Strike .. ' TODAY BY l_ .... ~f;.:"~ CARE OF SHIP'S ~OCKS Ship's clocks, for use on desk or a ship's bulkhead. must be mount e d v e rti cally if striking bells are to function ~porperly. Sudden tippin g m ay c ause interrer e n ce with no rm a l striking, but lhis can usually b corrected by ta pping or lurning t.he clock . • L<Weiv fo..,IG 1.tru~ng t~iw.,,8 - 00. 3\~,l~olll ~I ~l)eC<al """'"95 lor. '"'"'00 o~ <>n!y. Vo1,1 Yn s.ove 30ll. on 16·n•v<o s•arte• :Miis (lou• I<..._ '°''' 1~-.,pa,;n~ ~"<! SIOfad tott.s). All 01net Pl<!C'1~ are l~l•l•bl9 11 2~ ... ol1 !M teQ.;l;Jt •81a<I Piie:•. I! •"~ 8'!! not t>;fppy WIH'I .,o.w 11'~'""'' >1erl•<><J Mil"'~'"· -..... e·~•a(>(J• ,,_ P<1•ce·l0<-tM11:• w11r. 11'1 eQu••alP~I P•l'C9 '" ""' &cllft ,.,,.,., SU!•••"<I oal!ll<'I All St•llng ..cc~<>lat>le •~'9••<llt1s1 ol bfalld, 9 <JI' •••<>'"'11'•"""'1 MILWAUKEE (AP> -Strik· ing Mi1wpukee teachers and the s chool boa rd reachOO te ntative aare ment Tuesday on a two· year con(ract that would end a strike that began Jan. 20. The agreemenl calls for a n 8 percent i alary increase this year a nd a 9 percent boost in 1976. N..Ver turn hands backwards on any shtp's clock. this will always cause the strike wheel to Tocl<. rt l s also essential that in movin g the h and s fo r.ward, enough time be allowed for the clock to. proceed through its ent ire s trikin g sequence. At about 20 minutes be fore e a ch hour, as the hands are moved , it ,is a lso n e cessar y to move the hand eve n more slowly to a llo -sufficient time ·for tbe striking mechanism to begin. !}. C. .JJU»tp~riej !}ewe/en · • . ' ' 1813 NEWPOR T BLVD. COSTA MESA CONVENl[NT T' ~~Jl'l 21 VE AAS IN TH E SA~IE LOCATION • Ban~Amencard -M.ti'9rl'!lr.-....- PHONE ~1 --- I • Sole • • Jina wlri.11 ... ,_ · ... -~ .i .::r.··~ pleqt,Y 7 ueal AsiMllit&IUI rd In tboir'-•oretbln. '~~t bad now but •611 G'reea1pe~, ~ of Prealdenl Ford's of . IEOOl!omlc Advisers,· -~oellers don't. 'Plliotosrapbera anapPed pic-tuniil of Cit'een1pan.1IWna on the stace al ID economic briefing, and )t t""'ed out there was a f PEOPLE J. · 1~~ i;:i1e visible In the bottom of tiii I Tib"l'.-- Tbe ~lcture recalled a similar , J>bi!1o of Adll~ E. Slevensoa lhal ~me 1, campaign symbol dur· ilill one of the lllinols goveroor'• presldenUal campaigns. • A former Chinatown s avings and loan office manager ~harged with embezzling $598,186 was cfe.-crlbed aa a compulsive ;ambler and a ''Chinese Robin Hood in reverse.'' · Attorney George·T. Davia told a'bewa conference in San Fran· llla11 Be First , , Mrs .· Margaret Thatcher, 49, has WQP leadership -of G r e a t ll ,r i t a i n ' s Conserv.ative Party by de- feating Edward Heath and is given a chance of becom· ing first woman prime minister. cisco after ar-raignment or ilaalland Tom, •o. \hat his.client Planes Pound will admit taking the! money but deny aware.n.ess of the embezzle- ment. ' • .. '.'He_Jlid oo\ •leal /or,~ gain," pavi~ aaid; -with ;rom standinli albis siq~f ~ • ;~' · ,. ... .. -· . ' lnsurgents I:ri Ethiopia 8-ald UQll!r!•fiXiner Pre91! deal Nison'1)1ewl•Secre.tarY, pas From Wire Services tllnU!d-down 'tbe-s1.ooo'offer'by-.ADDIS--ABABA, Ethiopia Boston Unjv 'slly to:speak there The Elhiopian military govern· 'Feb.26~ ·~ t.' .-.. ! , h'Ytnt p·oured tan-ks and . The re·mUne;iattoJ Was offered thOUSaods of troop reinforce- h---last...w.eek...by_Bo-f...prefsi.den.Llobu _ffi£!l_ts into f.sm¥a _by_.r_o..Q.<L'!ruL I R. Silber following a controversy air today and pounded Eritrean touch~ off ~whef the school 0£. rebel positions from the air tor public cOtnmuoicaU9ns' stqden~ the fol;Jrth consecutiye day. , assembJY voted against paying (Beirut reports sa.ld the rebel~. the $2,500· ree .and ., in ex-who ~ek to rgrm_~~~~d~ndenl pemessoug1btby.Ziegl~r. ( J" t . Lt. Gov )llenyp Di!Dally has JN SHORT cbO&en a treeri, 1'75 'Mercuzy · Marquis as hll o!fiC.illl S(at:e car.-State in what was once an ItaliW A spe>kesman for I>y~•nv sa1'd 1 · ared d todi the car was obtained~ .two-co ony;ai>pe rea Y scuss year lease al a cost'Of'.SJ.~ an· peace aitd had asked the United nuallx, including _repafk lrind NationSto-trytoarrange!ltruce.) maintenance.' ' Gettfi.,a· Talk' Plea • A r,~dio telieph~r;a._e ap(l a 'Egypt and the· Soviet .. Union California Hilb way Ji'al!'ol .radio .ocalled lbday ID.Ii. 81\lmmediale.re- wer,e ,)nst~ed. ,Tb.e ~~!"ent . sumpt1~~f. llli! Geneva Middle was taken from a U72 · coin ;East_ Peace Conference with ~ • .bar Ll.....,nanj:·G --~-· --•• u ....... "-'D.i J~ ... , ••. -...... J>~rtic1p,...ol\ and •"'I ,.,-, .,. .. .,.id J.b~ ~'1'!"!4 aiiuation In the .. thetpok.eamattsai~;~.i .... J,.f;• ,,...i4d.te 1E"f;s ~·t~·-full of the •r '" '~ • -· · '" "' . dangers ot ·rem!wed military ac-l>r. f Jij(Jaatd G.,..,taiMS•ni;:AS-tivities." )'fa:r-old,academlc vice president .The call came in a joint com- at.fJJ.,:.Unive.rsity of ?tfontan,, was munique issued at en.ti of an of· ---an~ as the new-president of fiCiil' visit to Cairo by . Soviet . Iod~~te-University. Forelgn· Minister Aindrei· A. ~ LJndlilf,l cli,oseri from .. more Gromyko: 1 ~· thAn 500 apPU.cants, will succeed dr. Alaa c. RallklJI effective July Thieu Attarked 1. Landini was a "profes'sor of English and lat~r assistant to the president at Arizona Stale before he went to Montan11 in 1970. -.. Bairbara Kralnock'1 name ap- pearS with 10 others on the March 4 bailot in Poway, and voten; wil1 fill two vacancies on the school board. SAIGON --Dozens of opposi- tion leaders gathered at a lawn party today to hear a former chief of state call for the removal of Preside nt Nguyen Van Thieu from office. Retired Lt. Gen. Duong Van "Big" Minh, who was chief or state 10 years ago, called the Thieu government ''tyrannical.·· s(at since she filed , Mrs.- Krainock learned lbal her -.· lndl;,ns·C,ar~ husQand's teaching contract 11'""- woUlll , be canceled should s he SHAWANO. Wis. _Five or the wte; then it was too late to get ·lridiiins~who took over a Roman her namt;,'temoved. . C 1 alh.olic abbey fo,r 34 days, in- ''l co otrtt8hd speak at all of'tbe ·c ud1ng the groul? s leade~ have candidatea' meetings and tell ·been charged with fel?n1es - them why 1 can'\ Mm," ~platnar robbing or tbrel!~e.n1ng ~he Mrs. Krab'loc'lt. a hoUstwife and· catetaker o_f the building during motheroftO c'htldreft. -..... '}le-occupation. To lllake R11n , . Lphr Clloire .~ -As.sault ·< . t •• Claim·ed . . . By i\:'r~ahs BEIRUT (UPI> -Palestinian guerrillas launched a grenade and machine gun attack on a nllbtclub in the Israeli coastal town of N atanya. inflicting h~avy casualties, a statement distriRul· ed by the Palestine news agency WAI",\ said today. (ID Natanya, Israeli police scoffed at the statement and said the.blast was the work of "thugs and underworld" figures . Police -sai" eight persons-were arrested immediate ly after the ex- plosions.) • SEVEN PERSONS were killed in the attack and another 30 wounded, WAFA said . The guerrilla· band, operating c hoice for secretary of _ ·inside occupied Israeli londs,,re-··tiille~' He formerly headeil -' turned .safely ddPite l.h.oJ•tg~ ~ ·aef~nct'{(;;ost of ..J..iving ~, JU'my co~cenlra!i.!'11· arpuna Uie _. . ~.~~ell-.• ..,;. . · [club ,followln&'121" 't'ftact,•4be. Ha rvarll lllbOr economist John T . Dunlop is reported . to •be Presjdenl Ford's Sen. Lloyd M., Bentsen (0- Tex.) will armounce his can- didacy for 1976 Democratic presidential nomination Feb. 17, s our'ces say. Freshman senator wi,11 be 54 next Tuesday. . Q f r a ~· ;J.\ .!.,. \ . ~ .. ; I ~:..temelit siid. -·., • ~: · -M 7 :1 . I j . r'l'li ' w AF • latemim' cll\'I . I , . I ·:.f.l e . • · ~ • • -4 .. "t-•.. • • "~ ~e the gyetrllla raganiJatiorl.r Ep. I " Issues' .~:.r-""'w-" . , 7 f a 4~r::!'!~:~~ .. t~~i~l.:7 ..1:1. · •• f~ ~ • trem10 Populu, Slr\IC&lji FrOlit . ... . ~ said tfieir memtierl(launchcd;-i. grenade and mac~e.gun, attack C M •1 , • L ' • " ' on an Israeli iiigh,t clllb ift' ar .. eane -.. st Natanya, whichlsfrequen~by ... e ... Zionist intelligenceolficers;· ~ ~ . · . WAF A SAID "k J1umiler of . I{~ are some of ihe other e~my intelllge~ officers were m__2dels ~n th-:_ new ~isl, in kille2,.9ther.s:wounjled and the ralpfii6ellcil order, With city club suffered heavf"'damagr.--- WASHINGTON llll'll -If vo.u'v.e_been_waotinJ ·to buy .a. Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, but didn't -know tll·e .gasoline mileage, here's the answer: plan on' a®Ul S mil~i.gallon in. the mtleage listed first and higJira:sr It said the Israelis brought in mileage second: 1 • • ~troop -ieinforcementS cordoned city. 1 That particular Rolls, with a 412 cubic iQchen:gine, was among the bigger gas guzzlers in a new list of mileage results published today by the-Environmental Protection Ageilcy. ~a-Romeo 2000 ~pidec-(120 . -off thi area and block_;a all-roads cu. 1n-,>_ 19, 27; ~mencan Mol?rs in th·~ r egion, "but our revolu- Pacer (232 .cu. in:> 18, 2(; Bui.ck tionaries were able to return to Le;S;Bbre Limousine (455 cu. in > their base sarely." ti-. '15; Ch~cker Marathon Wagon The Natanya attack, the state- (350 cu. 1n.) ~. 17 : Chevrolet ment ~aid, coincided with Monza (140 cu. m. J 19, 28. anothe r commando attack on the The rather brief list js a Supple- ment to a more comprehensive group of mileage test results published for 1975 model cars last fall. The J:ars on the new list either had. not been tested at that ll~e or were resubmitted. by their manufacturers for a new 'test . CUR YSLER COROOBA (360 t:u. in.) 11, ~181 Dodge Coronet CbarJer (a&O cu. in.> 11 , 18; Datsun 280Z (168 cu. in.) 16, 25; .Ferf"iti DinoDG'.1'4-(179 cu. io .. , 8, 15 ;.. Fiat l2a (79 cu.~ in.) 8, 15; Li!'Colrl-1\{J!tcury IlobcaMl4-0 cu. in.) I, 241:; .Ma;ieri!)i· Me~ak (181 cu:ltt,» \0, l'.7;' ·• •' . ¥.'~smobile ·tleita li8 '(400 cu . THE EPA SAID .consumers 4 io.) 12. 17_; -1,>lfmQUlh Roacl.Run- should be able .to get the com-~,,Fury (Ba) ~. in.> 11, 18 ; plete list about March. , f ~Poritiac ~ran Prix (400 cu. !n.> Th~ Rolls Silver. $hadow does· ~'17; 'J;'r1umph TR7 (112: cu. 111· > better on the )tighway, t1ccor$1ing ' 20.-.; 'Volka1fa1eliRabbi\'(90"~u.'' to EPA, to the tune of 12 miles Ln.i 24. 38"; Volka"1lge~aaher per gallon. . ~ (90 cu. in.j 23, 36. ~ ~ The best city driving gas · Th,e saine models were cov- mileage in the SU,Pplemental lists ered in a separate list for cars was run up by.the Honda Civic -sold in Califomla where the air at 27 m .p .g. Its hi ghway pollution exhaust rules are more: performance Was rated at 39 stringent. r m.p .g., also the best in that Copiesofthegasmileageguide categor y but only slightly better for 1915 are available from the than se vera l Volks wa gen ConsuA1 er Center, Pueblo, ~lo. models. 81009. old shopping section of the 'nOflh Israel town of 'nberias wb1ch caused \''huge fires and great material d amage." Marijuana Seized -BARSTOW (UPI> -More than 1,000 pounds of marjjuana ap- parently floWil across the Mexico~ border was seized ·Monday and two men arrested in the remote desert-area drop site. Alfred HoOver., 21, of 5-r\la,·•Baf'bara, and Robert W-.1i(#ng1lt, 25. of Livermore were booked at San Bernardino County jail on suspi· cion 08 transportation or mari- juana. AMIN INVITES NIXON VISIT " .. • • , I 'My Mom's so pleased I'm , I . o(f drugs, ·shfs /HiJJJ1ht me a lfqu9r c•bln•tl' Federal Judge Clears Nixon Memorabilia IVASH INGTON (AP> -Hun- dreds or boxes or nonpresidential docume nts and memorabilia belonging to Richard M . Nixon have been tentatively cleared by a rederal judge ror shipment lo California. The boxes include Nixon's col· lect1ons of elephunl figurine:;. ga_ye \s, polilical _cartoons a nd thousands of pieces of mail re- ceived al the White I-louse since he resig ned last August. The material has become tangled in the dispute over whether a former president can take his r e- cords with him arter lcuving the \Vhile HoUSC'. U.S. DlSTRICT Judge Charles R. Ri chey on Tuesday approved the transfer or the nonpresiden· tial materials tc, Nix.on but said Nixon's lawyer would have lo go before t he U.S. Court or Appeals before Richey could sign an or- der rele~sing the boxes. Richey "'as directed by the ap- peals court last t,riday to issue no further orders or decisions in the complicated court fight over th'e docl1ments and White I-louse tapes or the Nixon presidency un- til it was determined if a con- stitutional isstle was involved. Richey ruled last Friday lhal the millions of Nixon documents belong lo the government. The ap~eals court rebuked him, say. ing he sho\U.d have handled the question of 'whether a constitu- tional issue had been raised before releasing his decision."' Nude Classes • Professor May Be Stripped _ TORONTO (UPI I -Uganda President Idi Amin has invited RICHE\' SAID Tuesday he will former ..President Richard Nixon ~sk the appeaJs court to convene to tak~ a va(ation in Uganda. lie a s pecial three-j udge court, in· said he sent an invitation through eluding himself, to consider lbe President Ford. constitutionul question. Pbl,l.ONA, N.J. (AP) -A pro- fessor at ·Stockton State College c laims he 's losing his job because he held nude encounter classes: in workshops on sexism. But college administrators say that bas nothing to tfo with it and the professor is in danger of los- ing his job oqly because Stockton does 'not need a philosophy te-ac-her ·in its Division of Management Sc:iences. .. Amin sent a cable to Nixon la st year. wishing hirn "a speedy re· There are an estirnated 42 PROFESSOR JACK Barense's coyery from the \Yatergate situa-million documents plus 21h years three.year contract expires in lion.'' ,,·orl~ of \Yhite House tapes al ls- June. The coll ege did not offer lo ••Nobody knows a 11 a bout sue in. the t;;ingled court fight. renew it when lt rehired other Watergate'" he said. "The only Nixon s lawye rs are facing a professOrs in December. person who can answer is Nixon. Feb. 9 d('adlinc in seeking re· Barense said Tuesday that a If he dies. I a m sure the whole lease of the memorabilia. AfCer student-faculty committee had blame will be pushed to him. that Nixon, not the government, recommended8lo l lhal he be re· That is why I wished him a quick would be required to pay the ex- hirCd. He has filed grievances recovery." penses of moving the materials against the college for not rehir· --------------lo San Clemente. ing him and for allegedly violat· ing academic freedom. 'Not i1a Da1ager' I Cap~tpl ~lf!.µketed ,. '" ~. ~.. . c. Bare nse, 46, and his wife, Diane, 25, a Temple Universit y graduate student and teacher. held the workshop sessions in their Absecon Highlands home last year. '"'THERE WASN'T anything sexual going on," Barense said. He told students before they signed up that some workshops might b.e held in the nude. The · sessions included massages and relaxation exercises and were ,meant to break down the stu· dents' "oppressive" sexual feel· ings, he s aid. Relatives Report Onassis Improves • Washington,. Baltiinqre.-..4rea Hard-Hit • • • l · '-•TS Winter.storm Wlrl'll"ICIS-.. Posted o111Qng !hi Allillllk co.st lrom Soult> CotrDlh--loNewE"91and. ~· The wlOHPread IM-M«tief' 11o1t- tern 0,..... oyt of • «Wnblneitlon of storlT! 1vs1em1 whlcn -• ~-~ m the Gf"UI Satin -Ii o1111e tonllMn· t.i d l\'lcle, In"°"',_..,, onterlo •nd oll 111e0irounac01st. A 1~ow1no storm In Hit W!!\I """'Pttl llQ lo three lnci'lt1 ol lllOW "° _ !.all l.1ke Cil'I' d1,1rln9 tl'\e nlonL ,9,11 Tra.,.eler5 were ad.,.I~ of 1n<11or lllnWQllOUI ti-e pla1ea.rl'fl0tl. ' TemPffllures tUl'l"CIHld bllOW tero acros1 ti• norlh«rl ~IN. AlloYe· -·· "''lcl~55 ,._....,.. -rf'vth Clth•esllernlfll"'Ollfle(~ry. Fre.irlng r1in •nd drtr::Ue Ol•Eed hiQPrW•n 1n Kltlffed .,._ fton> the Mldwt1! lflto the soulhern Apr. Pll&t....,.s. Up to .. ifldl of r.in to.tk9tl W<ll6ns of tl'llt $Dul'-!il tle'- tl'lltlree!' .,.•· ' , He taught two workshops last- ing 12 weeks last spring. In one. he said, about 10 of 14 students took their clothes of( on a single occasion only. In \he other, all but one or a dozen students went naked at about eight sessions. he said. All seven sl~dents i n a workshop thil fall went naked, he added. 1 Op .Nov. 15, Woodward G. ThrOmbley, the college'.s vice president for academic affairs, orde<ed him to 11<>1> using nudity ond lo slop holdina the workshops at home, Barense iald. ' • ATHENS, Greece (AP> -The . condition of Aristotle Onassis im· proved slightly today and his tire is not in danger, his secretary and his brother·in·lawreported. The secretary 1aid the 69·year- old shipping magnate's private jet w3s ready to·ny him abroad for treatment '' al~h 1.he doctors donotfeelth'atisneededyet." The doctors said On.assis has be~nsufferingfor,aometimefrotn myaslhenia &ravls.,.a progressive debility or weakening of lhc muscles, a nd that the ~ondition has been complicated by an al· tack of influenzaan9 high fever. His wife, JacqUeline, was at his bedside, and a· heart specialist was Oowil from New York to al· ten~him. •· The Greek ~ationar radio sald he had been in bed at his villa in Glyphada. a seaside suburb of Athens, since last Friday. · Friends in New York said Onassis telephoned his 45·year- old ~wife, the former Jacqueline Kennedy. on Sunday and com- plained of being lonely an<1, depressed. They said she flew to Athens on Monday. telling friends sbewouJd be back in New York on Friday. · An aide.said the heart specialist wis sent f Or because the combine· tion of myasthen.i~an<) lilnuenza could endanger 'Onassis' heart. His doctors allo &re"C:Onsidering sendin• him abtOad !or treat· ment, a1:eordlng to loannis .Georcakis; spOkesman ror ~· Onasalll busl._lnteresl&. -ona••I•' :M•yoat-old d'aughter, Christina 'waa alllO ot tho villj. ·Hi• only llOl1, Alexander, wu1b-Jured ratally in the craah ol a · family planelnJanulll')' 18'1a. ~ ( . 'Dant~ Dfr'11 Sftptfle' 'Cops Snot My ·Son' • OCEANSIDE <A PJ -"I knew at th!-Ume tbal the COPll had shot my son,'' a1ld Dtane Underwood after ahorlfra officials dlaclosed that a deppty's bullet killed 15· Year-<>ld Leland Phelps near the end of a four-hour aiea:e between, police and a 20-year·old sniper. The a:unman, David R. Terrell Jr., fatally ahot himself with hi s borrowed .22·callbor'rlfie. Terrell touched olt the incidenl when he ran into a neighbor's house wlth the rifle. taking two lltUo 1irl1 •• hostages. spokesman 1ald. There wu disagreement Tue"~ day over whether Phelps was a hostage or Terrell's or a willing accomolice who "spotted" ap-proaching poUce orricers for lhc sniper. ' When the shooting bes:an, of· Ocers suid they ordered Phelps out from in front or the house and told him lo sit in a patrol car: out of the lihe o( fire. "He circled the block, came up from the olher end of the street and went back in front of the house again,'' said sherirf's spokesman Jim McCAin, who called Phelps ••a very peculiar hostage." "Leland was a hostage. not a lookout,'' she sa'id. ''Terrell culled him lo lhe front yard and told him he wOCilttlhoot Leland if he moved."' McCain said that Fulmer Ored Cro1n u house next door at a shadowy fi gure irlside near the kitche n door. Another depul)' was ouli;idc the door only inches away, and Fulmer had seen the fi gure scurrying back a nd forth in the house before. he added. "At this point, lo Ulmer thought Phelp111 was still al the front of the house," said !'t1cCain . " ' Wednesday, Febru1ry 5, 1m · DAILY PILaf A.I 10 Feet of Staow • Sier1·a Braces For New Storlll By Tbe Aaoclated Press The Sie~ra Nevada may just have recovered rrom the worst blizzard in yea.rs only to have a new slorm loom on \he horizon. The National Weather Service said showers were likely toni ght and Thursday \\'ilh the snow level lifting to 6,000or 7 ,000 feel . promise of high-level rainfall and warming ternwratures would hr· ing neW perifs to the while· cloaked Sierru. l-le said heavy winds oC the last ·1 few days have blown huge · :-;nowdrifts up against many ' buildings and if a new storm ln· creases the burden "the build· ings could collapse." "The storm has picked up lots of moisture and amounts of rain· 1 fall will be heavy," the weather service said. '"Temperatures will 1 be a little warmer.'' InlUal ••Porta said Terrell had sbol Phelps, th.on himself. But San Dle10 County Sherm John Duffy said Tueaday that Phelps had been kllled by Dep. Alan Fulmer of the department's specif!.l we~~ tea.m. An invest1gauon is under way into the shooting, but Fulmer ha:; not been suspended, a For the rest of the afternoon, Phelps moved in and out of the house in relative freedom, he said. Mrs. Underwood denied that her son had been helping Lhe gun:- man. Also, shots had been fired earlier at deputies who had ap- proached the house from the re· ar,hesaid . But Elizabeth Ryan, mother of the girls held hostage. said in an interview with the San Diego Union that her eight-year·old daughter Melissa had told her PbClps \\':JS trying to gel a cookie out of the kitchen when he "'a:j shot. Baek on Ca1npus llouston Flournoy, uns uc- cess£ul candidate for gov- ernor, returned lo teaching governm ent a nd po litics T uesday at USC. He told his class of 20 students, ··You knO\V. 1 ho1>e, that I'm a Republican. If you don·t, I s pe1it a lot of money for nothing .·· Since Friday night the moun- tain s have b een hit with snowra ll s of· more than 10 feet at higher e l evations und snow dipped below 2,000 feet in places. Highway equipment was out in full force, but couldn't kee1>.clear Interstate 80, the main northern trans-Sierra route, and U.S. 50 over Echo Summit. llo wever, the Cali(ornia llighw'ay Patrol in ·rruckee said today that all roads finally were open and no chains were re- quired. "It's pretty calnl outside right now." a CllP spokesman said. '"The re's jw;t some lighl fl aky SnO\V." In the San Francisco Bay area the nlercury was expected to ) climb to the mid 50s to low 60si 1'hursday.. · Publicity Seeker~ Pose as 'Slasher' ' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -manhunt was intensiJiCd by dis· Publicity seekers have· begun covery of the eighth and· ninth plaguing police by falsely claim· victims last week. None has been ine: to be ''The Slasher" who has charged. killed nine men in two months The transient, Theodore Lane, One of the largest manhun~ in w~s pi cked up after he told a the city's history is under way· to ... ~.1:1.nk~P.8 .. C9~1?~<?r:l tJ e. ·"·as ~h.';: find the mysterious killer who slasher and "wanled to get his cuts the throats of his vi cti'ms to name in the papers." Police said lhe spine. they. found a knife on him, but A 45-year·old transient and a t~a~ it was n~tconnecled V;'ilh the · 32-year-old Van Nuys man con· k1llin~s ~nd 1t was determined by fessed to the killings Tuesday questioning that Lane knew little and a newspaper received a ta~ about. the s l~yings . recorded message from a man . ~ohce said another man, iden· claiming to be the slasher and l1f1ed as James Cullen, 32. complaining over news stories t e 1 c P h o n c d K N B C • T v about him. newscaster Paul Moyer, said he was the slasher aad agreed lo surreJ!..der:-TIJey met in a bar and police moved in after Cullen gave Moyer a razor·li ke instrument. Police-said that questioning established that Cull~n>" was not the slasher and he \l.'as Creed. Police discounted a11· three, and the two seff.confessfd "slashers'• in custody were re- leased after questioning. More than a dozen suspects have been picked up 'ince the Judge Orders Felon Can Serve on Jury LOS ANGELES <UPI> -A Superior Court Judge Tuesday ordered that (or the first time in California, a con1"fcted felon be allowed to uct as a juror. The American Civil Uberties Union hailed it as a landmark decision, paving the way for ex-convicts elsewhere to become jurors. The decision by Judge Thomas· W. Lesage appUed only to the ap- plicant. John Hunley Abbott, but the ACLU attorneys who fought'. ( State ) Abbott•• case Said that unless the county appeals. and wins, the de· cision could mark the beginning of the end all across the nation for laws banning convicted felons from serving on juries. -Lead on Bom~r SAN JOSE (UPI> -A U.S. Treasury Department agent says a male chauvinist who \li8S upset Two Men Sentenced LOS ANGELES (AP> -Two members of tho rock group "The Undisputed Truth," have been sentenced in federal court follow · ing convictions on heroin charges. · Singers Joe T. Harris and Calvin Stephenson were sen· tenced Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence T . ~ydick after they were convicted on charges of conspiracy and possession wtth intent to dis· tribute heroin. Harris was given two years In prison and Stephenson was placed on three yeats probation. ANIMAlogic1$.., "'h"" 1f<_~ "" ..... ..._ .... -...... by a radio program featuring women's libbers may have been responsible for the bombing of a San Jose office building . "Tbis is the strongest lead we t:ave, .. Age nt Frank Sande r s s aid Tuesday in discussing the bombing of a building that housed three radio stations.'' LfUon 'Gadfly' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Lit- ton Business Systems of Beverlv I-tills has been found guilty Or conspiring to illegally (ix prices of paper and labels. A federa l jury deliberated five hours Tuesday before reaching a verdict in the 12·day trial. Litton was the last of nine paper label makers convicted or pleading no contest in price fixing indict- ments. Bond Requested ' SAN FRANCISCO (UPl l -A federal judge has refused to stop construction on two projects at San Francisco International Airport unless the Friends or the Earth organization can post $4.5 million in bond. Judge Robert J . Schnacke's ruling concerned the north terminal and a parking garage. 1'eterqn Fined LOS ANGELES (UPI> -A Vietnam veteran Y.'ho held three hostages• a l gunpoint for three hours atop a hill in Griffith Park last year in what psychiatrists said was a combat .. fiashback". Tuesday was put on five years probation. Superior Court Judge William Ritzi also fined John M. Gabron $500 and ordered intens ive psychiatric treatment. 2 Bomb Blasts Rip Offices LOS ANGE!..ES (UPI) -Two bombs Tuesday night caused moderate damage to the offices or the SocialJst Workers Party and a Marxist book store but no Injuries. The first explosion occurred at 8 :30 p .m. after a stick or dynamite was thrown at Lew Jones, a SOclaliat Workers Party chairman. who confronted the t bomber after hearing him run- ning in the hallway outside Jonea' of rice, authorities said. . The blast dat11aged the Ooor and walls on the landing at the top of th• aocond noor stairway and shattered some Windows al a ·f~ AUM'f fjAl(U/(111116 'r't.4tt noarby apartment building. -111111 l 11/flll( l'VI. f/A/(6()! '' · Damage waa esUmated at $2,000. , " "'I lhink 1t·s a damn, dirty shame that the t·ops l'an'l admit they made a ntistake." said Mrs. Underwood. Clearance ror Fulmer Lo fire came from Sheriff's Sgt. Benny Collings. who or dered l·'ul nl<'I" three tim es to shoot., ri-l cCain said. "'Collins told hi11flllat if he CQl the shot, take it," be said. It \vas not immediatclv knO\\'n if clisciplin;;1ry aC'tion h 0 <.1s been taken ag;.iinst Collins. PSA Cuts Personnel SAN DlEGO <AP) -Pacific Southwest Airlines says it has laid off 15 fli ght crewme n, includ- ing pilots, in addition lo about 100 stewardesses <1nd 50 ti cket agents. And al the federal and stale river for ecast se rvice , spokesman J a mes Stanley said: "The re arc no problems right now, but they're still talking about a warm storm coming in and there's the potential for some high flows.'' Nevada County Sheriff's Depu- ty Cha1·les Cummings said he feared the new storm with its Gale "·arnings "·e re posted; from Point St. George to Point Arena for southerly winds in- creasing to al lo 25 knots with seas up to 8 to 14 feet. A s mall • craft advisory was up from Poiot Arena lo Point Conception. Killer Gets Term OAKLAND <UPI) -John R. ·Daniels, 19, has been sentenced. to life in prison for the beating de .. aths o f l\l.•O 16 -year-old girls along the banks of Peralta Creek near their homes here. ' ., .... The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching: Uniled's Big Birds to Hawaii. With lots of room. And lots of friendship. The minut e yo u step on board. you s<ep into the spi rit of 1he lslamls. You'll find Hawai ian s1cwards. Special Island foods. 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Ill UnlTED AIRLlnES .. - I • • •• • • . • I • • • • I • I • • ' • • --l ••· • • • JLY Pif;;OT OlllAL PA.G , 0 ~i111e for R11tnors mor seems "° ~ve· taken prt!Cedenc.!' o'Ver i.S· ·lililloi hi the Lagll'lla Beach school !>i>'td campailU'· ' eports circulating .1111>und tb.ose c)ose, tx> the ~.~Ch 4 elecUo.11 ~·"'paigl\ have lt that Richard ~ and oh'o Anderson are' going 'to throw in the ~,... t 4 ' .. , . . . . . ,., - j ~)) can~idates ~ay the report.S are false. 'J;belr &<:t;IOJI. s11pport their statements. Both are compalgn. ~h~. ' . ' . ·It Is wrong .that c1pulidates must be.placed in the poi;ition of g1ving attention to spurious reports when tbere are substantive issues that must be addressed. 'J'ake school financing, for example. The future financial decisions made by the bOard or trustees will determine the kind Of educaliOI) programs the Laguna district off~rs its students. Candidates' views on that critical issue should not be lost because or smokescreen tactics. ·. The rumormongers who .interjected the latest bit of fiction into the campaign ought to remain silent ..._, unless they want to talk abQut the real issues. Pai:king Fee Justified The San Clemente City Council is be\ng faced · wi\b. co~iderable pressure to commit city funds to ptclt.1ding parking for downtown merchants. Al 'the .. same time it is being prQdded tOW'\.fd abandoning an I close \0 being a gift or AUbllc funds for a small economic group. And. what or the aspect of unfair conipet1Uon? Merch~ 111 the city's 11ewer shoj>p~ centel"S ell'eady pay fJ>r !heir own customers' "free: par~ing tbr-0ugh 1!>eir f>uildi.\IB rental payments. • •In-Heu fees areehill>ges inadngalnst a merchant whose building does not have the numb<:r of parking spaces req,l,dred of It upder city law. The fees arec\ll- lected when the 11&e of the bllllding cha11ges. In theory, the fees from all the businesses wlll add up some day and-iheo maybe. used to buy up parking.· • ' .1 Cri.tlcs of the cbange-of-use collection plan say it is unreasonable to rbake a , businessman · subject to . !\ti• system. They point out thal.J<ijlnificanl (ees would be payable if an established dress shop which had not coine under tbe parking fee regulation were turned in- to a shoe store-even though both operations had about the same parking demands. It is true that a dress shop without the required parking is just as bad as a shoe shop without necessarr parking. But the cbange_of_US'l. is Jl!lly a po1nt in lime at whicfilbe fee canb<! declared due and payllble. 1-' ·r11e basis of providing most municipal imp1·ove- ments such 'tls store sewers, water lines, curbs and sidewaJks. etc .. is that those who-benefit pay in pro- portion to the benefit they receive from the improve- ment. ' ·- tn·lieu parking fee program. ., Both actions should be opposed. While a harassed customer may gain some psy'chic benefit from being able to find a parking space, the merchants and downtown property owners are those who will benefit fiilancially. They should bear the r~sponsibility of providing parking for their customers . 'We're making progress!' ·Committing city funds to ac<tuis!tion of parking of · financial ben~fit to. the downtown bus1nes~riien corr1eS~ ~ ' The 'Air Mail' ostftge. Rip~ff \ Dear. Gloomy Gus To the Editor: -( " J .. This Jetter is Concerned with MAILBOX the-apparent failure of the postal service to furnish realistic notice "------------" to would-be purchasers of air mail stamps that first class mail service is the sam.e as a ir mail _service. . • Jn early August, 1974. former Postmaster General Elrilc:i· Klassen ·announced on OBS ~adio lh.a.Lall...firsJ clas5 mail goes vie\ air and thai he is. therefore. requesting aqthority lo 'discontinue printiO,i \Of, 31r .,mail stamps.' A spot check with Or3nge County postal Qf!~cials discJos~d that no a(ition would be taken under the circumst-ances unlii fµrth er word from Wullio-. , air mall sta~ would a a~ air mail si~ w'~lcf~ ~ taine'd. , , • ,. '&:. ' ' ':'!' . . ' . . NOW, five ll}Onths later, I note. from, Robert S. Allen's Column, ··inside Washington,'' that Qewly installed Posimastcr Genefal· Benjamin Bailar has ·slated the elimination or· airmail and the key reason given is that "alf in- ter-city first class mail now goes Letter• frorh readers are welcor11e. Normally,' writers should convey their messages in 300 words or less . The righLto condense letters to jil qioce or eJiminate libel is reserved. AlJ letters must include signatUre and mailtng addreis but names may be withheld on request ~J. -ru/ficient reason i1 apparent. Poetry wilJ riot be pul>li<~d. . . ·Ame.ricaas on notice by Posting the detai-ls in·conspicuous places in e~try ~os_tOJfi~e. ' ' '" •'J!lDGAlt A . ~{oKEAN .. , ... Laa (.,.aw ~ ·.I'~·"-' l'. To 11>' Editor: • • Glenn White should change his color to red as in neck .. Last i'bursday's article slighting Jim- my Connors for not choosing to play (or t_he Americaii ·Davis Cup ' , team is thf. last straw~ I wish 1 had $100,000 ti> offei Ramirez and show \Yhitejusl how haive he is. BUZ J\10RRISON by air any"'·ay." · I ·realize ,that ther~ are; legal ramifications invol,Yed . TotheEditOr: However, I find it inexcu5able for I read your incredible article in the postal service to continue to the Jan. 28 Pilot and I reel com- ex.act ·a premium ror service pelled to \Vrite this letter. 1'hc from an unknowing public. Some P.r.op~rty Hight" y,ic)uld no doubt call it a rip-off ir article describes how Orange .we look at a rew figures. Accord-. County counsel Adrian Kuyper has launched an effort to T'C -ing lo Mr. Allen. l .J3 billion search the possible prescriptive pieces of air m~il y.•ere handled rjgbts ·to the bluff top lots in last year. Assuming one ounce Corona Del Mar. 1'o me this i:-; per piece and an even load at'1s~lµtely incredible. throughout the year· this would .lhe owners of the8e two pro· mean that approximately one-periries have undoubtedly paid tb.ird;or 440 million pieces. of air property taxes on them for a mail purchases were made after period of years in <1.nticipation of ~e Postmaster General .made.· developing or selling them at <i hts· announceq\ent in Au~ust. . Thus, at 3 cents p.er piece, American' b,ave paid a_pprox- j mately $13 million into the· · Postal Servjce Treasurx; for this charge, tfiey have received nothing. Pending legal resolution of this issue. I recommend that the Congress insist that the Postmaster General place all Quotes Leon F. Do"glass, Vista - "How long is it going to be before the United States has a Congress of Americans instead of Democrats and Republicans in perpetual ~onflicl "''ith each other?"' 1 Beating the Cliche THE BOOKMAN ) ---1-1umor and scholanh.ip blend ( in a work dedicated to the con- que5t or the. cli~he, the pratfa'll locJtion, jargon and .hackneyed ~ expressions, garbleCI phrases, and a plethora of common mis- ~age under the explicit title, ••e Dictionary of Do's and._ Don't.I -a Gulde for Writers and Speokers tMcGraw-HllJ, $7 .951. than didactic." -r'he author. Harry G. Nickles. .has a Pb. D. in Medieval Greek, bas taught English at Columbia Uaiverslly, and claims that he can sin~ .''I'm Forever Blowing BubbJes 1 ln Latln. As he puts it, ·~My ar1ument Is that every s~­ tence must not only carry a $ingJe, unambi1uOus meaning but must 1lso be a fresh arrange· ment of worda •. free of· cUches, man:nt:rism, inexact metaphors and overworked expressions.'' These entries run 'the gamut from "Abject Poverty" and "Ad- vertisers' English'' to "Wordy Verbs" and the archvillain, •·vou Kno"··· ( ... Perhaps the \\'orst plague that ever infected English''.) .. "My Chief purpose,·· Nickles indicates, ''is to encourage an in - ventive choice of "'ords to suit each thought as exactly as possi- ble, and this has led me to assem- ble hundreds or llackneyed ex· pressions -those stale, too familiar co'rn binations of words th•t hamper the vltallty ·of .Enallsb like bad h'hlt.." Wt'lt~r1 , speakers, editots:, IN THIS booJc: which is a5 en· teachers. students, la.nd all who t~alnlng as It Is valuable to • ••r a.il<)pl swoc Whfil tl\~Y !;the entries "'1re,--ln-ean aild....mil!till& what lh'lY ""Ord , '' ''scholarly soun ••Jt wiU conskleF lbia ~ a., ln,. l>OI pompou1 , sev"'e bul oat In· dilpensable cop1p,nlon. Jlulble, and amusln& rallMt' Vict~r de Key1erlln1 • 1 ' ·rhe city of -i.-aguna 130.ac h has a new Finance D ir ector . lsn 't that something like the S\\•iss ha\'ing a Secretary of the , ~avy '! C.J . ~, Gvs c•mmeM1 •r• MlllfnltllNI '7 ...-,. .llMll • -11ec:•1Hrllr ,...._..,. ~...., M ._ .._.,......r. S.... ,_. "91 ......... GIMmr GltS. O.ilr i-!lofl. later date. I a1n sure that I need not remind you of the American philosophy or free enterprise and t:ertainJy. th·e right to hold proper- ty guaranteed by the constitu- . tioq. Tb,lilt is v.:hy it i~ SO$hOcking to me "..~ a body of citizens can seize lhl~ (or "the good of the public." This sort of line is very reminiscent of former govern- ments, i.e. Roman Empire, Nazi Germany in the 1940"s ,· Fidel Castro's Cuba, and our own gov· er'hmenl in seizing the Japanese properly in \Vorld \Var JI. Ap- parently it is no longer unla'Yt·ful to seize property or assets, but it is certaiuiy uneUlical, unrair, un- ·American, and unbelievable. BEING a property ov.1ner very n~ar the s ite, my v.·ife and I on many occasions have enjo~d \\'alks along Ocean Boule\'ard and the vif!W from Inspiration ['oint. It v.·ould cerlaihly be nice to alwaYs enjoy this. ho\vever. it is horrifying to me th<it it may become .a reality throu g h legalized thievery. Should the public feel the need for maintain- ing this open or view spot, the on- ly fair and equitable solution is to purchase it from the property O\\'ners al a fair market value. I-lave \ve forgotten that property t ... xeS paid for by these owners have benefited .!,he public over the years arrtl have helped pay for schools, sewers, s treets .. ' beautification .and unforlunaleJy thl' salaries of some of the goons that arc trying to seize it throuf,!h biJck door legal chicanery'.' I am confident that these pro- µt.•1·ty owners v.·ill oppose this n1ove to steal their asset.s. I hope you \viii print this leUer so that it v.·iit help to inspire Some of our citizens lo rally behind the o\vners. We should all v.·ant lo protect our basic rights and sup- port the often abused proJ?erty owner. JO}IN W, HAMILTON Hair , To the Editor: No\v is v·ery much the right lime. as the W3lrus might SiJ y. to speak of hair and hairlessness . Womt!n and children are racially hairless -but they ha\•e no choice in being natural and, fortunately, look better that way. llOWEVER. a large number of men do ~ha\te a choice -and ch'oo.se to be beardless ~nd moustacheless, as faCially hai:rless as women and children. Oddly enough, there has been· renewed interest in longer hair, Jonger •sideburns and fancy hairstyles by man)'. of these facially hairless men. It is no.les$. odd to obs~rve hairy <\rms, legs, chetta, lhjgl)s and-J>ubic .regions a.S oeceptable and desirable by llle•i"meonllco orbc&rannH1o mouslac~cs . Why i•thls $0? ART WEISSMAN l 5 De111o~ratic Strategy May Backfire Politics and Energy ---- WASHINGTON -Although a · [ ] final decision in the greut war or . ' EV ANS-NOV AK : politics between Pr~sident Ford and the huge Democratic majori- ty in Congress is far distant, Democrats in the House have now handed the President a lethal "'·ea1>0n to be used against themselves with potentially damaging effects. Indeed. the controlling Democrats overrode some of their oYt·n be s t political st.rategi s ts and un"·it- tingly played into Mr . Ford's hands "'·hen they in- sisted on link- ing· their 90- d~>' ban on higher oil tariffs to (he bill raising the debt ceiling. When that bill gets to the Presi- dent's desk, as seems highly pro- bable. Mr. Ford now plans to veto it, perhaps wiih a fireside chat accusing the divided, uncer- tain and leaderless Democrats of playing politics wnh the energy crisis, the nation 's worst dilem- ma since the Great Depression . \Vithout a higher debt ceiling, he y.•ill paint the grim picture of paylcss paydays for government "·orkers, the threat of default on government bonds and the specter or military and foreign commitments threatened by partisan politics. f'IRST likely rl'sult s usta1nin,g , or the veto and congressional passage before the debt ceiling is actually reached late next month of a separate bill giving him the higher ceiJing he needs to run the' government. The second probable result, and far more important to Mr. Ford : an opening round political \'ictory of major magnitude de- picting him as an activist leader pitted against a politics-as-usual congressional majority employ· ing parliamentary tactics to . shackle his freedom to act, at the same time unable to produce a coM:Peting energy plan of its OYt'Il. TllE TRAP into which the con- gressional Democrats may now have fallen was carefully-and secretly-laid by a handrul of Republican members of the House Ways and Means Commiti tee, l ed by Rep . llcrmnn Schneebeli of Pennsylvania, the panel's senior Republican-. Schneebeli. 1,11ilh the con- nivance of the While Jlouse, simply "neglected" to \'Ole four Republican proxies in the crucial. cliff-hanging 15-14 com- mittee vole last week. Thal vote attached the 90 -day ban on higher oil import fees (due to start at SI a barrel l lo the debt ceiling bill If \'Oled, those four proxies would have defeated the move by the committee·s liberal Democratic inajority, over the oPposilion of chairman Al Ullmun of Oregon, to use the debt ceiling bill as a Christmas tree and force him to sign it into law with the ban on higher oil tariffs. · TIUS DEMOCR/\TICslralegy, devised by committee liberals, is based on the rising national clamor against J\1r. Ford's ap .. proach to the energy crisis: re- duce the consumption of fuel b)" raising its price o,cross the board, including home-heating fuels. instead of concentrating on 1.he vast waste of gasoline. What makes the strategy dubious is not its underlying political truth, • which even Ford energy · strategists pri\'ately agree on, but the transparent political lac .. tic of unfairly forcing the Presi .. dent's hand . ll)deed, quite apart from the controversy .building up over Mr. F'ord·s approach to the energy· crisis, the mere fact that he final .. ly produced a tangible program after endless months of inaction bas given him his first chance lo takethe political offensive. TllUS, the President is telling both Democratic and Republican congressional leaders in long \\'hite House ch;1ts that he knows his program may be fla"·ed. He insists he is ready to make generous compromises "'·ilh the Democratic majority. But, first. he says. the Democrats have to know exactly what they are for. not ···•hat they are against, and they have not begun lo tell him because they don 't knov.·. Dntnk Driving Law A.bused Is a bad law coupled with O\'e r· zealous enforcement incited by profit motives for both the traffic officers and the coffer.s of local government creating a horren- dous nightmare for California motorists '! 'rhe slate's drunk driving law presents the p·aradoX: of the customers of a legal business. in y.•hich government is dccply in- terested in its profits. being harassed end persecuted by that s ame government. It is the result o f a n arbitrary pro· nouncem e nt of the law that if one has a truce of alcohol in his blood he is "under the influence'' and therefore incapable of d1i\'ing. v.'ith no actual showing that such is the cas e l,cst this writer be rlooded with ~rate letters it should be em- ph3lica)ly understood that we neither condone nor excuse drunken driving. ln no way is it advocated that those too .intox- icated to have command of their faculties drive automobiles. What Is to be considered here is the fact that at least 90 percent of the public does partake oC alcoholic beverages, including your grandmother. And the mere fact that o.ne had done so does not make the person intoxicated per se. TllE TROIJBLE i• in o law which decrees that anyone with :ro coMent1s-lntoxlcated. 'l'hatls t:wo drinks . The enforcers .st.li_rted 19ul wilh the claim that .18 was • .. ( EARL WATERS J the measurement, then dropped to .15 and eventually lo the .10 v.·hcn they found it too difficult to get enouglr convictions al the higher rating. Some ari;;ue it should be .05 which one could iJchievc by smelling the cork. Neither the lawmakers · who voted for the law; the governor who signed it, the police who en- force it nor the judge! who con· vict are so pure that they do not drive after a couple or highballs. Presumptions of guilt for anything is bad law and the fact that this one deals with a socia1 problem makes it no more tol~ra· ble. When the presumption is so narrowly defined lhat ·it puts almost every citizen in jeopardy of criminal stigma it would seem to have reached the point of being totally unacceptable. \VUAT IS happening is that re- portedly many traffic officers are, finding the enforcement o( the law exceedingly lucrative. By bagging suspected drunF drivers they arc able lo ac· ·cumulate overtime pay to the point ol doubling their fegular salaries. This comes n9t only from the lime ii takea.ln booldng but in the alJowari.ceJ for time for court a'ppeorancet. They are glven a minimum of fpur. or six hours poy tor each appearance even thoUgh ·only n few moments are spen\ In the cou·rt. The prorit motive also rears l,la \Jgi~ he,ad In tho=collection ol fine• Into the local treasuries. , I . Under aUc-h C'On(ttt oni the en· I \ ' • • - forcement of drunk driving becomes a game. A game which is overwhelmingly one-sided and anyone "'ho has had a drink is an easy victim . It is a game in which too many motorists are being stopped as "borderlin(' .. v.•hen it isn 't even close. L'nder the olcl methods of establis hin g v.·hethcr or not one v.·as incapable of driving such persons v.·ou\d have never been charged. SO EASY is il for the traffic of· ficers to find a suspect and thus fatten their overtime earnings that many have have taken to '"staking out" restaurants on the pr.esumption that anyone leaving will have ~ad a drink and therefore can be nabbed. ORANGE.COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N, Weftf ,Publithl'r Thoma.t Ke1vil , Edilor Barbara Krribicll . Editorial Page Editor The editorial page of the Daily ' PUot 1eeks to inrorm and •timulat• r!aders by presenttna on Lhla pa1e d1\•erse commentary on topics ot In· . tel'flt b)' syndicated columnilll and ·cartoonists. by provldl111 a rorum · fOT" readfrs' viewa and by Pttsentin1 lhls MWAP•per'~ otlnk>nl and ldtas on. ~urrent "loplff1 1'he edi.torlal op1n1ons M th• 0.lly PUot appear only If' the editorial ~umn at t~ top of the PIKt'· Op.inion. '"Ptelleil by lhe c91umnl.tt1 •nd rartOGnltll 1;1nd letter wrltt1r1 ere lhttr own ant;t noendor••mt"nl of thei'r \'lewt by the Dall)' Piiot ahould be-J.nrtrtt:d. , . . ~ "Wt¥tnesday. l'el>ru~ s; :uns . ~ ' . ,. • • l I J j \ t ( I ' I I • • • . -· Y{!dn!ld1y, F.t>ruary S. 1175 .DAILYPILOT !\1 J ~Sh . . . \ as ~Qnly . 10-ftnd. Had Slam 2-I ·: .. .. .. • .. • ~ I ' LONDON jUPI) M I -' ---I din I tr -ary• Bdl, •Ced l • "I'S l•lllilence and almost terrifying cunning" she dis· ~ei:hbo~s n ~:e~ 0~ the hou~eedamona the Inourn!n1 pla.yed at be.r tr~al , kept her name beCore lhe British rd d Brl 1 , •Y car out the coltln .Q! public. . • mu s:re an 1 owe. 3 years old: At 12 she accused a male teacher of m~tstlng oflJteN~!'c::~fe~1\ chief inspector James ~bsori her and almost wrecked hls career until it was dis· .. 1 . ce. ,. 1 covered she plotted with a boy inmate of her ~•ap· was w'-tch1ng her, he sa14, ''and it was' proved :school'' to frame the lpstructor. Approved whe l 1aw er there that l knew 1 dare not risk schools are special adolescent. institutions, the another day. She stood therf! Brit\sh equivalent o( rerorm school, where there ls laughing-laughing.and r'ubbtttg more rreedom than in prison. • rorhe:r as a l•modeJ'' alter her release. Jtlrs. Bell detcrlbed hei daughter as ••ter- rified." The Home Offlce disrnlHed lt aU ·is a ploy by Mary to~ returned lo the approved school. Now Oeor1e Grant. a member ot Parliament, has taken up Mary'• cue: He thinks It poulble that once dt1turbln1 influences are r-emoved -and this Includes vlstt• from cert~ members or her family -she wlll make more rapid progress to eventual rel eye. Tlie.J,a.., Pledging to "give the people here something lo stay fol'!'' comedian .F1ip Wilson h 11s b'een sworn in as honorary police chief of Boley, Okla. r '~ her bands. 1 thought1 'My God,'\ . I've got to bring ~er in'or she'!\ RECE"'1TLY, AFl'ER HER 17TH birthday, do another one•• s~e was·moved to Sty"al Adull.Prison '~here one of Or at l~ast It can be determined whether she t----------l'i ever can turn to beneficial pursuits the shcewd and agile miqd that led trained observers at her trial to marvel al the way a child of her age could absorb and remember·teslimony, switch her evidence to fit lhe facts and "sidetrack prosecution questipns. ' ,,. ... ·~ ' A.Jew hours 0after the funera'1 lhe inmates 1s ,Janie Jones, a blonde former pop Dobson.., went to ·the slum area singer ;md manager of call girls sentenced aner a home ol Mary lfelf and in lhti: spectacul•r trial. Almost immediately, M_a~y ·s presence or h_er family said: motlfer. Mrs. Betty ~11, 34, charged after a vt&1t to "I am arresting you on u herdau~hter thal Miss Jones demanded Mary work " --J. charge or murdering Brial'f , m• MA•Y a11." Edward Howe on 31July1968. ·• • "Th4's all~ightwith me," said Mary Bell. EA.RI.'$ Lal~. that -day. completely :calm under 1t1t~ questioning, she said : ··1·11 phone for some ''"''' I solicitors, lhoy.'11 get me out," And when Dobson ,.,,01i11t00t _ t t th h s..o.-..~ ··~ wen o c p one she challenged : ·'Is this place 1 ~~'!.~~"~ .... ~··~' •~'"''''-bugged?'' ~ DOBSON MENTIONED ONLY BRIAN al the a~rest but already knew the composed little girl w1try the attractive he.art-shaped face a nd quick in - tell1gence ~as a double-murderer , that three months earlier s he suffoc"1ed ?t1artin Brown. age 4 .. L.A. CALLS 6' EACH Ttle T1lti.llOPf Ct ... .., OfCoill,_. Zt5J H_._.••d. c ••• ,. w... ' In fact it was soon after the body of the flro\\•n bqy was found on some waste ground in Ne"·casllt.'· 09~Tyne thut Dobson decidl.>d he might have been ~. killed by someone very young. 'l'he pressure that st,bpped his breath did not leave the bruises on his fdce that an adult would have done. 17141979·1234 STOMACH ACHES GONE ·rh1 s patient's broth er had a very severe back Young Brown's mother was preparing for his funeral y,:hen there was u knock at the door and' 1 ~ere-was ?t1ary askin~ it she Could see the body. She appeared lo be trying to suppress a smil e and when the scene was repeated lo Dobson he knew he had his prime suspect. condition and got well with our servi ces. So this patient felt that Chiropract ic care was the best for neck and batk conditions bct"ause his brother got w ell. Uul. he couldn't under stand how Chiropractic •mil(hl help his troubled stomach! •toy,·evcr, ha s brother if1 s isted he arrange lln appointment! When he could not put up with the condition any long er, he did! I-l e found that our exami nation and si.iin:1I x-rays rcvealt!d the 'b<.1 s ic cause. and spinal adjustm ents released the press ure on the ncr\'es leading to his tti<.•k i>lornoich and he got well ! Two pt..'Oplc in one fumily :ire noy,· Ch1ropract ic boo:.tcrs ! Another girl, aged JJ, "·as arrested and tried with ?t1ary but the jury accepted that she was under the domination or her lO·year-old friend and cleared her or all charges. Not the le ast unusuul aspect of the story of ?ttary Bell is .that her trial did not draw the headlines everybody expected. Newspapers -even those noted for what is called '"check l>ook journalism" here -reru~ed to buy the memoirs of her mother and.Iather. lt w.as as lhnugh_there.wus a national feeling of unease that a child her age should stand in the prisoner's dock to be tried for murder. even it in Britain the age o( criminal responsibility dQes start at 10. ----- AFTER NINE DAVSOFTESTIAlONV the jury decided that Mary, who celebrated her 11th birth· day in cus tody, was guilty or manslaughter, not murder. They reduced the charge, they said, because of "diminished responsibility" -meaning her youth. Dr. Partain, D.C. .4 .. 1 .. 1 Offlc:HS.n. Eostbluff Village Cente< HEWPORT llEACH 640-6410 Then Sir Ralph Cusack in the white wig and ermine-trimmed red robe or a high court judge passed sentence. Deploring that there was at that Lime no psychiatric institution equipped to handle her. he seotenCed ,l\1ary to lire imprisonment at the f-------------1 discretton ot the home secretary who can order her t:::::!:::::I release ~·henever he is satisfied she is no longer a danger to the public. -With the sentencing out of the \\'Sy, there seemed to be a general disposition lo forget about the case as quickly as possible. But. J\,iary Belt doesn't intend to be forgotten &J)d so tar she has, by th~ use or the "unusual in· • - The Beautiful Bride ... a Bullock's tradition We requesr che ph:asurl· of )'Our ton1pany ar our Spring Bridal Fashion Sho,vin,g. Ll·C our 1:xpert staff help '"rap up rlu: lite It· det~ils that n1ake ' the big day. Just as ""'t:: hcl pt.·d plan your mocher's wedding a nd yuur brantln1flthe r'!) ll>o.J, we can help make rou rs a d.1.}' co rc::n1en1bt.·r Bullock's Santa Ana Saturday, February J ';, 9 For rescrvarions, phone547-721l,cx1.295 Bullock's South Coast Plaza Sacurday, February 8, 9 : 30 a 111 For reservatio ns, phone 556-061 I , ext 255 We oover the waterfront In the DAILY PILOT SOUTH COAST PLAZA International Sterling sale on place settings, open stock 1/3 reductions Artistic 4-piece place settings include place fork, place knife, salad fork and teaspoon. Joan of Arr or Prelude. Regularly $11 7, 78.04. Royal Dan~h 4-pc. ser. Regularly $.140, 93.38 Dub<!rry or Grand Trianon. Reg. $163, 108.72 Joon of Arr sugar spoon. Regularly 33.50, 22.35 Joan of Arr iablespoon. Regularly $57, 38.02 Joon of Arr buner serving knife. 33.50, 22.35 Dining Accessories Special! Glowing silverplated serving pieces by International 4.99 ·i" Paul Rcvcrcbo~·I International makes a wonderful 'impression v.·ht·n you dine. And now you may enjoy special pricc.-s. Sil\'erplace<l gallery trays are beaucifully tnhJnccJ \l.'ith Jeep edges and rich chased centers. 12" 11ay Special, 11.99 15". Special, 16.99 Br1llian1 sLl verpl~1 cd PJul Re ve re bowls : 4" bowl . Sp<.-cial, 4.99 7". Special, ll.99 )" lx,wl. Sp<~·ial, 7.99 9". Special, 16.99 3·;>C coffee St:C includes 8 cup glass coffee carafe ~' itb candle '"anncr, plus glass sugar anJ creamer '~;ch silverpt1led base. 3-pc;. scr. noW pri.ced, 19.99 Oio1ng Accesso rK.'"S • ~ u • -c < • -Q 0 c .. 8 1;' ~ "' ,- ' ~ u(I? -~ • . SOL 111 CUA~'! l'l.A/.t\ ¥ --:a·! l!Jr.J ' r .. I 1 ,\ ,, ' ' I I J • . ' • "' I , .. -"" Place set and open stock sale of Internation;rl Deep Silver 1/3 reductions R:ldiant Jcluxc silverplace will be a trwurc for many years to con1e \vich deep dL-posits of. pure silver. Save on Countess, a lovely pierced design or graceful O[leans. 5-piece place set incluck.·s place fork, place knife, salad fork and two teaspoons. Regu larl y 2~.25, 17.50 -i-pi ece serving se t: tablespoon, pierced rablc- spoon . sugar spoo n, butter knife. $23, 15.33 ·I-piece h\lSccss set: casserole spoon. C'Old meat fork, pastry server, grav y h1.<llc. Reg. S .~3, 822 Savings ~·1 K Gold Elt..'(·rroplare as '\\'ell. Dining Attessories •llock'o Santa Ano, l Puhlon Squ~. 2800 N. Malo Strftt, St.nlO Ana, Phoot ,.7.7211 ! Bullock'• SoUth Cow Plau, Sao Di•go Pn:ewor ar Brl1t0~ CctlO M ... l'boa• )'6-q6p · Shop Monday 1hrough friday.10 :00 1.rn.10 9:30 p.m. I Bullock'• Santa Aoa, 1 Puhion SquU<; 2800 N. Main~. s.;. .. Ana, Phooe )~7-7111 Saturdly, 10:00 un. to 6:00 p.m. llullock's Sooth Cols< Plau, SIA Di< p...,.,," Brist<lt, Coou Mesa, Phone ))6-06\l Shop Soo1h C:0..1Plu~Sunday,12:00 noon to ):00 p.m. • JO · .. I ' •• • ' .r ··:i ' "' '. .!• . " ., •• JI " •• 1 ' II '11 , ,. •.: I~ ~1l't- . ''" r fl " •l ti ·,n,, ·.1 • ' ~ .... ,. '; .. I'" .. ~, .11~. •• ... ... "'' .... ~ \\°• ,, -~ ... . , " l •'<f l?l '.I \><1 't 1\1 .. \•1'1 t7J 1t\1t ,,. .. rt ci"l" UA • r '.; ~'}' • *"'"" IP•> • ..it1 <ff o<l ..... ' •..t.o.1 ) ... c ... I '? GI( •• • •• '" "" .i'\ll •• I r- ~ I • I I .. IMILYMLO! 1¥•Dfla11 . ' Supervisors ' I mploy ,4,dmit Tlieft ~· • ·snit 1Names llbishaw • -~ . SAbl'l'A ANA --~~an and make hi• medical coveraae gressman. • Order Remap ·llJoO,laY GllANVILLE i "If we do It npw, we'll O....O.lfr,_..,. i -.void the poltilcel hassle SA'NTA ANA -thatlsboundtocometr 0 r a n I e. C o u o t Y ll's done in an election •~pe.rvl•ors have de· year," said Clark. ~ tq avoid reallfninc ORMCE COUNTY SANT A i.N ,\ -One of ' three former employea of a.Costa Mesa auto de· aler h11pleaded1u11ty to srand theft charces filed aller the trio •allegOdly swindled the firm out of an estimated $170,000. And~w ~. llln•haw <R·Newport available to her unUl th~ trial or -"'!Mn , Hln•lt•w testified at ti!~ Btoc!hl Is occuHd In on Orance the divorce action lhe tiled courthearinethatledt.oHlnlhaw county Superior Court acll911 on; • uainsl him. being ordered to·pay h~r support file *•Y of mts•~"tina• . Dr. ScbW1rt who names lhal he had paid her only 5300 In st,300 In J'hedlcal ~ettu that· Mi-s.' Hln1h1w-..--co-,,111intiff in the prior six months. should ·have betn paid to his the lawsuil, tlates that she needs eatranged wif(l'I d~or. conftant medical care because of Testifying thut sh.e was the _vie· Dr. ·Donold A. Schwa'rtz of amuJtlplescleroal1condltlon. tiln of a ,~·orsen1ng multiple :i:ustln names ~~inshaw and Dr.' Schwartz claims lhal the sclerosis condition, she also . Does I th_roug~ S as defend~nls defendants delJberately misap-testified th al Hinshaw h ad m 8 a laws.,u\ w~1ch fqrther cla.1ms propriated $l,SOO In Blue Cross several hidden bank account.s their own dlotrlcts In ap BUT DIEDRICH made elfctlon year and voted il clear that he believes1 Ag l 3·2 to Main the ticklish "politics .are part of re· en 8 task now. districting and can't be · Expected lo undergo avoided." the moil dramalic "Anyone who doesn't u h chonre when ihe re· thmk that politics enters neart diatricting Js completed. into it just doesn't know is the Fiflh Districl whal ll's all aboul,'' he represented by Thomas added J k l Riley. But. his only support ac po According to popula-came from First Districl' Uon figures supplied by Supervisor Robert Battin tbe counly Planning who said, "Lel sleeping Deparlmenl. Riley's dis· dogs lie." trict holds 390,269 resi-Riley and Second Dis· denls. trict Supervisor 'tN CONTRAST, the Laurence Schmit pro- F 0 u r l h o is tr i ct vlded all the support represented by Ralph Clark needed lo offset Cta rk is home to only Diedrich's arguments. · 310,156 persons. I\ Wfl Clark '!Cho led tbe fight for immediate redistricting Tues day against board chairman Ra I Ph Di e dric h 's in· slstence thal the realign· ing be held off unlil next year. Clark argued that re- aligning the districts lo bring their populations more even "is in keeping with the one-man, one- vote rule. TO BEGIN the process of redrawing the five dis· trict lines, a committee of executiVe assistants from each of the supervisors' offices will submit alternative plans to County Counsel Adrian Kuyper. After Kuyper"s review •. the plans will come before the board and be subject or a public hear- ing. I O~her Deaths szm"l hunting with a bow and . a~rrow:- Death Notices WS ANGELES (APJ ~88pd-leaaer Lo"ils .Jordan, 66, who turned out five million-selling records, including ''Is You Is Or Is Yo Ai •t M CALEY • 1, , U • 0 y BELLE ~ALEY, rWde1lt of Hunt-Baby'? dted at-his home -lftQton fle11cT11--ca-. ~ 01 dt•tli here Tuesday. Jordan re-F•t>rua, ... '· ,, s. Survl ..., IWt son, . . D1nltl Calt'f; or•~fllff, Mrs. corded WJlh Bing Crosby Aostr..ary Goti; Or~. Brolhef' and· played majOr JamesC•l•YC5C;slst¥r,"'4M""1~r-"'u. Ros.ry was MdNSay 1:3113 PM, theaters1 throughout the Peek f'amity Colonial Fur1•ra1 United Stales and in Homt.W1s1m1n,1tr. D . ...wss TUKday Eu 1G:OO A.M at St. ~.,,.. c.trioite rope. Church, Hunll119ton8Nc:fl. D . " ---OLSIEN SAN RAFAEL (AP) -BEULAH V.OLSIEN,rfllmntofJet-- A runer I ' Leo anl B t•rson Cilv, MIS!IOUl'"i, f0<""'9tly ol a or n . L1quna sea<n, c.. PaHeet -•Y 1n Hart, former manager of Missouri on Febr-v •. 1•1sa1 tr. av- the G •-( I of IS. Survived by r..r niece Mr,,_ ra~ U Dead rock. Cl'larleS S<l'lwarlr of Mlswu;I anct group, is &CbeduJecf here nephtl'lf, Or. A..N. Rail"6 of Ml'50W"I. tod H t cc diedS Vlslla11onTnur$6ay.wnlngatS~er ay. ar , """'1 Un• Laouna Be11cl'I Mort!Nry Chapel. day al Ross General G•a'IM~ servicts wlH be held on Frl- •l!Dspilal after a long IU· day, F•b•u .. ,..,, 111t ~1 10:00 AM, F11lrfWolle'fl Memorial PMll CMN!ttry, ne5S. S...ta Ana, Ca. Shtffer l-.-Beac:l'I Morl ... ry dir~S- BlRMING)IAM, Ala. <UPI> -lntemaUOnally· recognized archer Howard Hiii, 75, dled Tuesday at B a ptist Med.Jcal Center after a Jong illness. Hill helped opularize big-ga me IALn-au•tlOM FUHHALHOMI Caono de! Mor 67).~50 cWo Me"° 6"6·2"24 llUllOADWAY MOITVAIY llOS.oadwo.,. C~o Mno 042-91SO ltikCOIMICI MOITUAIY """"" Beo<h <194-941 !i Son hon (opi1••ono 49S-177b PACIFtC YllW MIMOllAL PAii Ceme•ery Mori~ Chopol 3500 Poc:ifoc View Or•ve ~ Beoc:h, Colilornio 6"<1-2700 PlllC FAMILY COLONIAL FUHEIAL HOME 7001 Bol'oO A .. e., Wesimin\1ut SC13-3S2S lft.ACICMAN WAYNE S. BLACKMAl!i, '""\Otnl of Cost• Me~. C•. Dale of dtall'I J.,_,..,. 30, 191S. Suryl\'ed by his wilt, DorlNi Blackm•n; 1.,.0 ~. Jero"'9 anct Edw•rd Blecll.rnan; dltUghttr, Judv Blackman, all of tne fWlmt; lelrier. Ar1M.tr R. Blackmen; Mst1r, Joyce Trau; two brothers. Bruce and .i.ro.... H, 81.ckmen. Servk.es 'lfefe priville. lnt•r11Wnl, Pacific Cresl c.me1er.,. Balt1-Berpror1 Costa MltY Mcwl.,.ry directors. LEWIS IRENE C. LEWIS, tn10ent of Cos111 Mew. 0.l• of df!llttl Feon»rv l, 1'75. SUrvl....ct by her son, Ooneld J. u-ls; d•uohter, Margar11 C.rl50l'I; tow gr.ridchltdren Olnd ~ slsttr. M•s' WeclnlsdOly "' l :JO AM, Sl. JOl'll'I Tl>e B•.ptlst Celtlolic Olutcl'I. lntermenl, Holy Cross Cemtterv, In L°" Anvele\, Ce. 8i1ll1-H.,r')tron Cost• Me)a Mo<l.,.r"f d.r..:lor,. SMITH FAEHCH 8. SMITH, resiOP .. I ot Co,le Mes;,, Ca. 0•1• ol Oetlll Feoruarv '· 1915. s.urv;....., 1>11' "" wllr Petrlcle V . SITlitll: h•<> sons, P.Mric~ L. and MlchHI L. Smllll; Two llMIOl'llers. Arltn" Loug1'1Doroug11 .tnd Belly Stlll'geon; tour gtllf'llkhil~. Strvlctf. wlll bt orlwatt, lnterm.<111, Paclllc Cretl Cunirtery. BalU·Berveron Coste Meow Mortu•ry directors. GAMBOA MARY C. GAMBOA. Servicr~ ilre l)end l ni;, 0110il"f 8rotllrr~ Morlu•ry,11•11 kiKh Blvd., Hu,.,I· lonOIOOI 8e&e:l'I, Ca. a..2-1711, eLUE .JOHN R. BLUE. SiervicPS arr per'<!· Ing, DHct.t,r Brolhen Mot1uar"f. 11'111 S-C.11 Blvd .• Huntington Be&eh, c ... '4t-1_m_~----- PUBLIC NOTICE P'U•L.ICNOTICE NOTICE INVITING l!llDS Nol ice is hereby gi...,.1"8t 11'111! eo.n1 of Education of 11'111! lr,,ine Unified School Dlslrlcl of Orange Counly, Calilornia. wllt rr<elve ""'•led bids uP to t :ao p.m. on tile 2htdayal F_.,.,,, 1•1s at ,.,.. Allon A"""ue, '"'1"'· et '#l\olch time 5"'1id bids 'Ifill Dt pubhdy ~ned end re;1d tor '"~lrwctior\ill •nd Office Sw11911es. c~ inslrvcliom, condlllons ol bid. uoeclflc•Uo"'· s.c:Mdult of bid ltrms and bid torms •••1THS' MO•ru••Y motY oe obt•lllOHI •t 11'111! office of 8uM· -.. ness Supoort S.r•lcrs, '''' Alton l!J.7 Mo0n St. •-. l"'ilMI. TIW 8oilrd DI Edu<.a· H..w.nqon Beoch tlon ''""''"'~ Ille rlghl: 10 r"i-ott """' or Slb-653? ell bids •nd not nec:eswrily acc1pl the •-----------~' 1._1tprlc1. Irvin. U~Sch:lo6 District PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS aUIH••SS NAM•ITAT•M&NT 'n!tfeffowlno "'r_,, •r• doing bllll· _.,, TROV llANKIEll:'S IHSURANCE COMPANY, A Olyl1lon of Unl ... rMI SltWr E•dlMtllit. 211 R!worMdll AWi., ... ....,.. Bt-.:1'1, C•lllornl• 97660 "lc,..n:t "8• 8r•$Mer, .:12 LldO Plorll Drl,,., ,..wPOft &eilCl'I, C..lifomlt ..... • 0ofilltH 8 . C-11 .... , a..cit C.Mtlllan OftW, Hlilrltl"910fl S.ac:I\. Cil. ~ TfM bt.iil""1 l1 COfldy(.1•11 bV a umn . .. ..,.,.,.,,1p. JlitM"' l:H ......... , Tiiis lltWl'fttfi1 ... lllM "llh tt. c;.i,nty Cl••• of Otane-c.-ity an ...,...,.., '' • 191S. -Pubtl"*'Or...-CMlll o.41• PllOI, ..Mnuaorl't2. tt. ianc1 F10f' ... ry S, 12, 1'71 1'9-1! PUBUCN~ICE • Jotin M. Rt)clc AUll'lorl1H ....... t Publli"'9d Drtnte COiHt Delly Pl(ot, Fetl.$, 12, 19JS 3!>4-IS ' , From Wire Services RENO -Digging with picks and snowshovels, FBI .agents have hit the jackpot on wooded Mount Rose, recovering another $179,000 of $1 .4 million taken last Sep- tember in the nation's biggest bank robbery. A pair o f Newport Beach men and an "I· Jeged accomplice from Porlland, Ore., m ea nwhil e, remain jailed on charges they commllled the Sepl1 Z1 First Bank of Reno hei1l. CURTIS Mi chelson. 25, or 4819 Bruce Crescent Circle and Edward T. 1.1alone, .so, Df 4401 Seashore "Drive, both or Newport Beach, and Floyd Forsberg, 33, or Portland, Ore., .are cur· rently awaiting trial on feder.a.l .bank robbery charges, - ·A lqt a l of S700,000 taken in the holdup already h as been re- covered to elate, Ule.bulk or -it h idde n io and around Michelson's West Newport home .' Michelson and Malone were caplured by FBI agents al the home of an acquaintance, William ,Rennick, SO , of 1807 Irvine Ave., Newporl Beach. RENNICK WAS ar· rested and then reJeased without char ges being filed. A teenaged g irl bycycling by th.e scene later found and turned over to police $20,000 more in a money clip which apparently fell in- lo lhe gutter. Forsberg and his \\'ife were arrested only re· cently in a small Oregon town a nd she awaits trial o n lesser c harges of harboring a fugitive. 2Admit Fraud Charges SANTA ANA -Two men accused on arresl of running up more than $100,000 in bills during' a cross-country junket that involved the use of il- legally obtained credit cards have pleaded guil· ty in Oran~e County Superior Court. · Jud ge llarmon G, Scoville sentenced Ken- neth J. Beloat. 27. or San- ta Ana, to six months in county jail and placed him on three years pro- bation after he pleaded gui lty lo grand lheft charges. Co·defendant James ~t. Harrison. 33, also or. Santa Ana, will be sen- tenced March 7. lie pieaded guilty to idcn· tical charges. Orange Counly Superioi-Court Judge Kenneth E . Lae ,ael March 6 as the date he will sentence Jerry William Erwin, 37, of 16902 Baruma LanP., Hunlinglon Beach, th t Ltlnshaw s alle•ed actions and had ra1· led to properly supJ "" e and federal Insurance benerits put him in cbntempt ot a recent that should have been credited lo port her throughoul their lwo. 11 courlordei:. M HI~ h year marriaae ... Hinshaw waS ordered last Ocl. rs. · 115 aw· 0 29topay Mrs. ThalsHiiuhaw.47, He turther demands $50,000 in A date for trial of the divorce $650 -a month In spousal support, punitive damages from lhe con· action has not yel been ael. Save20% on soft -easy-c~re gowns in short or f { 'I long styles. ,~.,......,,_,,__., I ·-•l-<·" Sale 4 80 SlzesS,M,L r reg. $6 Sizes XL, XXL, reg:'$7, Sale 5.60' Beautiful savings on a p1etty selechon ot sl11(t 1en·o1n gowns. A whole range of s1ytes. Plck sleeveh!tss looks, put! sleeves, round or square yokes. more. Trimmed with embroidery. laca. ribboris. Easy-care. no-irori polyester/cotton in soft colors. Sale5.60 Sizes S,M,L, ~eg. $7, Sizes XL, XXL, reg. $8; Sale 6.40 Grel!lt savings on JIOOf lertgth gowns. too. Come iri l oday and chooee your faYOrile from !his se1ec1ion. SQuare. round and b•b yokes, puH sleewes. sleeveless styles. Potyes1erlcottori lor washabil11y. Solt colors lrommed with lace, embroidery. ribbons. \..~:-~:·~ ~,(''1( ,:/.'t . . ;:. S.kt priee effective through Sunday. ~~ ./ I J ~!:· I I •: . ...: .. : I ' I \ \ \ Our famous-for-value hose are even better on sale! \ • Sale 3 '°' 150 I Reg. 3 for S2. Flex11tre11 1tretch nylon hote. Nude heel or ell sheer sl!lndl!llloot. Short, average, long and queen, Fleio<· Ira lhigh high hose. rl!lg, 1.29, a.a. Mc. Sale 3 , ... 222 Ree. I tor 2.11. Save when you chOoH from Arresta·Run•, p111n knlll1 Nrvice weight, C.ntrece It-or Ag11on• hoM. Short, average, long •izea. Sale 3 •o• 222 Reg. 11 net\. Save when you choose s1retch nylon knee highs, nude heel or 111 sheer sandalfool atyling. Popular colors, one size fit& 8Vi--11. Sale -·-··-.... "' .... I for ii. --.... .... •Ol> ... _ s ..... .. Total aupport Fle>octra• atretch nylon pentlhON assures you lll·dey cornfbrt • Nude heel, reinforced toe. Gre•t colori. _,....._ ... ..__,. . . Shop Sijlldtry I I 11.111. to 5 p.m. at the followl119 1t-s: FASHION ISLAND, N-POrt B.each (714) 844-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huntington Beech 1i14) 892·7771 . HARBOR CENTER. Costa Mau (714) '*6021 . · • I . ' j , I • . • • • i ' \ t ( I l ' I t I ' I ' ( ( I ' ( ' I • -· ' . . ' . -.. • Wednffdty, Fet)ruary 5, t97S DAIL y PILOT A' Good Plitce to Li'Ve L~al Q1cestions • ,, • , •. ·"t ~ ,. Cop:niy Has.Sharj, ' Buses to Put Skids Treatm.ent Center Studied • ......... Death Rate Drop T 'o Public Posters · ORANGE-A 24.f>oor trealment center for heJ"tlophiliacs and t.1 count.¥wide home care program will be di s· cussed when the Orange County Chapter. Na· lional Hemophilia Foun· dation meels al 1 :30 p.m. Friday. ll7WILUAM SCHREIBEJl OI' U. O•llf .. li.tll~tt . ~ANTf. ANA--Ounge County lS ,pne Of th~ best places in the state or nation to live if you want to stay healthy, according to Dr JQhn Philp, county health direc: tor. In his annual ''Physician's Bulletin" tor 1974, Philp said the county's death rate show'ed a sh.11rp downturn last year over 1973 and ls considerably lower than the statewide rate~ Philp'& statistics show an average of just over 53 people per 10,000 population died in the coun- ty last year from all causes com- pared to almost 60 in 1973 . The statewic;(e rate was about 80 per J:0,000 people last year. 1 BUT PJ-llLP SAID the best ex- ample of the county's spa-like qualities is found in lke steady decline of death rates for itarticular disease-s and other ~cific causes of death. . "Particularly with respect. to diseases of the ci.rculatQry S)'~te~. malignancies, accidents. Tt>1son1ngs and violence, diseases West111i1ister of the respiratory JIYSlero and dis· eases o( the digestive sy1tem,. Orange County demonslrateS low death rates," he said. ' The death rate for cireUlatory disease 1dropped to about 28 pet 10,000 people last year from 'about 31 in 1973. A total of 4,600 people died in the county from all forms of this disease. ' .CANCER, T H E NEXT tiig~est killer. declined s.lightly to Ju.st over 11 per 1Q1000 populatibn. A tot~I of 1,859 dietl inl974 frRJD four. maJorcancer (Orms. I Philp noted that cancer or the digestive system killed the most countians in the category, followed by lung and tracheal <:ancer , ovuri.an cancer · and breasleanccr. In the category of violent death, Philp said about five per 10,000 'people died i'ilsl year con1pared to about six in 1973 . A fatal of 770 peo· pie were victims of violent death, of which nearly 230 were suicides. Philp's statistics show a total of more than 8,700 people died from all causes last year compared to about 9,500 in 1973. ' ,ORlNGE .COUtqY { .. . ' ' ' . Hagerty New . . YMCA Leader ORANGE -An Orange County resident of 22 years is the ·new president of Melropolitan YMCA of Orange County. W. Kelly 1-lagerty, a 1.ricc presi- dent for Dean Witter and Com· pany and a resideru of Orange, will lead the YMCA which has branch orfices along the Orange Coast. Other ofricers are Dr. David Paynter, vice president; Frank' a.Iorris, vice president; Bob Perry, secr~tary, and Martin Lockney Jr., treasurer. ' SANTA. ANA' -Free space for public service po:ster ads inside buses will sooo J>e an Orange 'Coonty Tiansi~ 'District •' <OCTO) p ubllc service of the past. OCTD's director:J vol· ed unanimQusly to junk ttw free ads for nonprofit corporations policy when a sta'fr report said it was respoilfiible for raising "ecrlain consliLulional questions.·' The questions were asked by nonprofit 'or· porations Whose requests {or ad space or propo&e<I advertising messages "'ere rejected by district officials. . T HOSE REJECTIONS '''ere based on s taff find-ings lhal either the aJ>plicant did not qualify us .a nonp'rofi't corporation within the spirit of the policy or:in other cases, the proposed addidnotbcara message "of benefit to transit riders." Under the free ad . . . policy adopted by the direclQrs in tale 1973 commercial ads both inside and outside OCT.O. buses were ban11ed . J.towever, approved public service messages were permitted to be displayed ln.sld e buses fora60·dayperiod. The nonprofit ad - "ertiser first had to qualify by, in some wuy, showing proof of its non· profit status. THEN, THE applicant's pos ter and message had to pa3s the sc rutiny or di s trict n1arketing officiuli;. · .. we dori:'t "'ant to be placed in the rolt.' of ~1 censor,'" director Al l.J.ollindcn said wl)L'll thL• question of C'On stitu-· liona.lity was asked in the staff report. llollinden's remark apparently reflected the sentiments of the entire fi'le-man board as it vo'ted lo quash the free ,ad Policy by directing OCTD's slalfto accept no more ad applications. Si multaneously . the dlreclors asked the slaff t_o c'laluate the rc'lenue potential or permiling commercial display ads inside OCTD busei;. The meeting will take place in the community room, Coast FcderalSav· 1ngs and LSOCJATION . City Center, Orange. CONGRATULATIONS REALTOR FOR THE 2ND STRAIGHT YEAR ONEOFTHETOP4PRODUCERS I OF THE NEWPORT HARBOR, COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS FROM YOUR MAHY FRIENDS AHD CLIENTS " .. " " Board Names School Chief ' . ._WESTMINSTER 'fhe new superintendent ef the \\'cstminster School District v.•ill be '1r. Kenneth Edward 9.itkells, now top ad· lhini s trator in t h e tav.•ndall• Schoo l ~Dls · o-ict. rers the nami''Ed.'' wilf replace Westminster school ch ief William Dolph. Dt1 Dolph, who has bee'.n w it,h the Westminster disttict 20 years1 believes superin· lendents sho\lld scrvJ! on· ly four or five years. He now has)icrved four. l·fe announced hi.s intent to resign last swn me~. Double up,· America. 20% off~our infants' · Thc \\le s t minster ~chool bourd appointed pr, Ricketts MonOOx_ .. and he quickly look UT> the district ·s call fol' passage of an 81 ·cent lax 0\'t'rridc on the March 4 ballot . Promoting and getting 'IOler support (or the .. ~ -0\'erridc will be his first major responsibility, he told the school board. New su'perin(endenl Ricketts will bring with h im 23 years or ex· perience as teachL•r, coach and school ad- ministrator. lfe has had the title of superintcn· dent in L.awndale since 1971. • II you dlive to WOft '. by yourwN, you'te spending twk• os much mclney ""clMl'WNlfing ' : THE PRO&l.E~IS of ~~~~~ I~~a;i~~;~~~ w~ 'is the rounder and prcsi· &cnt of lhe Association of Low Wealt h Schools. : Dr. Ricketts. who pre· !Alcohol ' ' Unit Set • For Raps . SANTA ANA -Rap :sessions for young i rsons, age 15 lo 25, v.'hO .Y e a problem-with coho) are to be held W·e e k I y b y t tl e Alcoholism Council of ~ange County, a United ay Agency . The ~ions are sluted from :J.o 8 :30 p.m. each Wed- riesday at the council Of· fiee . 1913 E. 17th St. Suitl' ,04, Sanla Anu . DR. RICKETTS is 48 . married with thue ('hlldrt"n. · 11 c e:.1rne~ his -under- 1,!raduate degre+: at Cal State San Diego, his masters in education al the Universi t y of Redlands and his doc torate in education at USC Or Ricketts will not take over official!; in \\'estminstcr until May 5 Mesan F e ted • For Grade,; .\ t 'u:.t o.1 ~]L·~.1 l'l':O-IOl'lll 1.., 011(' tlf tili-.1 ~tUJL•lllS ll <l ll1l•d If.I lht· f~1ll :-l·n1e~lt·r honor !'oll .-1 Htl'k s l'oll egt' 111 Hl'x· liur)I!. Jtl;iho Jt·ffrey l.ynn Bosen ac'h1t.:\'t.•rl H 3 5 g r~d 1.• i.l\'l•r<ig l' <.lt the tv.·u·yca1· eO llL·gt.• opl'rated by thl' Church of J c•s us Ch ri st of I .:.11 t~r-day Saints 1 oi' you should. Cot ii in hall . Toli:e o friend Not only will yout dot1r, commute cost YIM.I half as much, but that monotonous trip wih be o tot more pleos.ont Ano, 1f every commutlf'lg car carried just two persons, we'd .ave 5 biltion gallons of gasoCint this year. and we'd even ochtevt mofoc'.rtduc;tlons in oir poMution ond · traff..-. c:on9estion So. we 0 SO\lt 0 IOI ot' energy -inclutjing )O.tt~ Not 0 DOG pofoft, II 11 . for the'\>leaMH"• of somt co~y I T\W can rKle c11capc1 than Oil(', 0 INSPIRATION POINT Orange County is investigating legal rights the public may have to use the undeveloped property immediately south of and adjacent to "Inspiration Point" in Corona del Mar. The property CO,Llsists of two lots on a bluff area overlooking the Pacific between Corona del Mar State Beach Park and "Little Corona" Beach. If you have ever used either of these areas for general recreational purposes. pl·ease contact the County I Counsel's Office at the address below: Orange Couoty Counsel . Inspiration Point ' PrHClilpti•e Rkjhts lll'festlgotlon ' P,O. Box 1379 Santa Ana, 'California 92702 . - ' • or telephone 834-3312. The County Counsel will send you a form to complete Whioh may be used ·as a basis .tor leqally determining the extent ofithe public:& right.to use ttie property In quesfiorl-. · ' • • ~ eepwear and more! . . . 20°/o off our . disposable ·diapers. Now's the time !or,,.,... mother to atock up on our own disposable, diapers. And save 20% at lhe aame tlmt. They come in a range ol sizes tor newborns through toddlers. and in several absorbencies. H9 fteed for pins~ M•k• caring tor l>ab)i..,Miy tor YoU W'h tkt the 20% savings make It easy on yout pockelbook 1• • ... .L , • • . , ' . " ,l Sale .1.91 Reg. 2.31. Great savings on infants' gowns. Print Arnel• lriac8tale/Fortrel" polyester knit blend tor washabillty, flame retardant•. Assorted prints, sizes 1/~ up to 18 lb'S. Sale 1.11 R.._ 1.31.. Frame relardant•Amet• tri-cetate/Fortrel• polyester sacque. Assorted prints and colors tor size V1 up to 18 lbs. Sale 3.60 Mf. '-so. 819 uvtngs on our two way stretch terry sleeper tor 1nlants. Flame retardant Kohjln Cordelan• matrix trber/ ttretcl) nylon. Comes 1n an assortment of aoltd colors. Sizn o. "2·t , 1¥1-2. ' . "Setl·,..l1rtgui1Mng wMn rWllll"'•d Ir~ tt•ma ll'llt tltepwoer ii.in ,._is lt\41 Utsl requuemen•s ·otJ~ .. St•ndarct DOC FF J...71. . ' , , ... '. .. . l' . :11 . .' ·1;.1 ,·/I ··, ,f.f: .l i I '-.' .' ! .•;' ; ,, I ' '/ ~ f '· ' ' I "f '' I · . ' ' r I I ' ;' ·' ·' .. l ! ., ;-''/ 1/11•'.!' 1.1· -'.' ,./. ,, •• ' ,, • ).< f. [i i !;/, 1,f'. ··,;'J,' I ,, ' ' ... ' *., _1/11'1 •:'•!.,1", ,rj /i •t,:• •. ,,• •• · ;' Sale 3 for 1.59 Aq.. 3 for 1.M . Save now on intents' sleeveless shirts. Moms will love 1he usv- care cotton labnc. White only tor sizes D--3. Sale 3 for 1.11 Reg. 3 fCH 1.31. Moms can always use S8Vl('IQ5 like 11'1ese. 8851C tra1n1ng pan1S, all cotton. easy care. Wh11e. s.zes 1·3. Sale 2 for 1.59 Reg. 2 for 1.tt. Stock up on these rufOed can-can pants and save. All nylon tor wasn1bility. Choose trom white plus aslOrted ooiOfS, 5ize£ 1-3. ' 20% off juvenile sheets Moms. stock up on infants' cnb sheets and sava fitted~ w11h etasttc ends In prints. solids and patterns. AU coUon , and blends 1n woven and knr11ed slyles. SaSe prtcM .n.c .. _ ...... ,. •• Shop' s.diiy 11 a.m. to 5 p.in. at the folloWlftg 1tOH1: FASHION ISLAND NewPort Beach (714) 644,l-2313. HUNTINGTON CENTER, Huntington Beach (714) 892-7771 . HARBOR CENTER, Costa Mesa (714) 646'5021 . l, I ) ' ' • ' ' ' • I • ) ! • • l ' I l • i • • .. . I • r ~ t .· • • • l .... • , ' • -. Green Stllff · Gostly ~-••wd ' ' . r • .. f . ,... " \..-I -864,00"·~ent Ott Co,,9re,s1ne n 's Pla11ts , I •• .. ' More ' Conpl~s· . Live _T:qge.t~er •"'*'"~'''~~ plants by any of the responsible . 1 .. 1c-.-..w committees because, us one ex- • WASHIN(fT!:N,~ 'l'h U.S. NEWS.4N.4l.YSIS pertsimplyplltil,"qo~yasked . ~ 'cov.ernment 1 111end1ng all -.. forlastyeai''stigureV / esUmated·$&1, a y .. r fO• JVl'JI ,' ; t n r CONGRESSIONAL plant cactus aod:crown of tbOrns ,,.1anu . I 1• ~ to dee\: thti ti alls of coptre~QJ'en AN· OFFICIAL AT the Senate budget generally is intertwined. at tiJ11•)0lhenthe,Adail!ililtt~oQ ••Rl>rOJ>'.'!•ilo~• subcommlUee on root and tel\drils, with the much is c•1••nt for-' n1ttUal bel~-1Qlslat10n explains that most of ·larger budget for the Botu~ic tll"'nfng, •.1 that Increase ls the result of infla-Gardens. Since the gardens raise ln•1'60, .the Cfl\Sug tilters ·tound out th•I "'000 men and WO:n>6Q>f1 .. tlOn.wil.te WCr&li'YinC \'!f•ther wltHout the benlftt. of the marriage cer~mony. r~ 1970. those statisticians dis- covereJl that 286 000 men and wo~en were de>-lng likewise. G~ly, Zero! But researchers say the trtnd is reversing of late. .• f.lftl b:l\l,,cr.-,tlc confusion lion. ,,_..., a million plants a year in its ~aW?.Ot ~ ~\ut .o'l'·tbe plal)t n.e tlgui'es col'Qe rrom the ot-Anacosta greenhouses Jor pl.ant , \'U~get l'c ate".a-~h'at con-ficeof the architect of the Capitol, shows, it is difficult or almost 1m· greuiQQal control is less than who is resP!()llslbl~ for the Botanic possible to estimate exactly tl:)e rl&id. / • Gardens along with the Joint percen(age or material an\i BASEBALL was a pftcher's game when it , started opt! µ> doµbt about that. In 1879, a pitcher cQ\lld thtoW nine balls·before·tbe bat- ter walked.' ' IS TllERE such a thing as an average thun-.. dercloud? Must be , because weathermen ~ay; tbe average conta1ns 100,000 tons or water. "Boyl Do I hove HARO homeWork for you tonivht, Momn1yr• I G re .e n p 1 ants: from ComroUt~eOnthe Library. personnel attributable to con· Washington's Botanic Gardens 'l:'he Jigures qontradict an gressionalplants. · are one of the fringe benefits estim'1.e· fr9m ~he Botanic ButCrowe saysthenun11>er and available to . every member Qf Gardena: W~e a~sistant dlrec-size or plants has decreased since Congre.Ss . tor •Ji.m411ie C.;owe said that the he3.rlngs on the 1972-73 "we're spending ·Half or less this budget . TWO YEARS AGO, there was a year on the program than we did "Then .a m ember of Congress flap about how much the govern· in 1972-73, when the budget was could receive three to five plants a Sa · J E menl was spending for the green-SSS,000." month, now it's just two plants a ··HORMONE'' is a n Uall vi.nu ing or Congress. The legislative rhonth .. .in three or fO\,lr-inch areek word meaning ••r set , J . !!V• ~ branch or the Senate appropria· CROWE, ASKED to comment pots ." v.·ith no exotic plants in- in motion." ' tiorissubcommitteeheldhearings ·on the apparent budget dis-eluded . QUEEN BEE F • s l • at whicb one of the rare budgets crepancy, called the architect's .. Q. ''Will a queen bee . lT,ffl e ectio.n. for this . expenditure was pro-office fi$'ures "spe9ulatlvf,1 ' not-IT JS CROW E'S po!ition that sting you?" • ._,., duced. " ing "they mus'.t hitve' looked at a the Botanic Gardens would be ~.-~~~-_,__,._..,__~.A..,i...Not-·Unless-..yo\W"e b "' Those figures indicated that for pre-estimate." He said that an growing-plants for Its frequent another queen beR.. Represe-nlatives· of 25 tloh etween Del Obispo the 1972· 73 budget, $'25,593 was earlier Statement Or a.ieductionof Shows ally way, and tbl!it Cc.11gre$S T" •· · • consulting firms -are in-RoadiandSan.JUanCreek spent on plants, supplies and the $55,000 Jigure by hii lf·.was is simply getting those plants on IT HAS ilE£N clalrped by whimsical folk terested in showing San channel' available for materials ($16,000 or it on plants) "just an estimate .. •• too. And he loan. that people are divided intp two kinds, those Juan Capist"r-ano. bow to truck r.arJDing. and that $29,839 wa's spent on ca:rrected hls own' figure, .. which But tfle actual procedure in- who put sugar .on their tpmatoes anQ those preserve agricultuce. Other acreage to be salaries of personnel involved. he now says is a budget or $54,000 dicates there that it'snot a matter. who put salt on same. These are not the same The Ct ty Council studied includes 150 That was a total or $55,432 to keep for tfiis fiscal year, or $20,000 tor or recycling plants from shows to spokesmen, it'll Wumed', who contend all peo-t;; however will picl(. onlf acres of citrus in the congressional offices green. pla'.nls and material, and $34,000 the Hill. Three hundred plants a pie are di~ided otherwise, those who like their one or ihe apl!liCllnts. northern part or the city This year, the plant budget Sp-for personnel. month go to the Hill, or 3,600 this strawberries on sponge c~e ,anil those who· ' ·J'l\Bt choice is eX:i>ected •and 500 acres of citrus parently has incr~ased by almost · A reader may wonder what hep· year. In practice, most plants are like their strawberries on )>~acuits.,.FOr.~my -~ · lei-prowsals are sub-and grazing land east or 20 percent, to $64,000, that in· pened to the interim budget, for not on loan for a month or so - part, all people are divided diffet"enuy, tnose nljtted Feb.19. ' the San 'Diejo Freeway eludes $30,000 for plants, SUPJ?lies 1973-74 . The answer is. there was memb~rs or Congress can and do ~ho put down their corn on the cob: between >The city s~ks a m~ans and immediately north of and materials. and $34,000 for none. There. was no oversight o( keep them indefinitely or until bites and those who don't. of keeping a 220-acre sec-Ortega Highway. salaries. expenditures for congressional 1 leaving. office. BLOODY '~========================;===================:=:=:=:=:=:==========:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::::==::=:=:=:=:=:=:::::; . It's now repof!ed that the English ex-11 plettve '1 b)oody'' originally was regarded as blasphemous inasmuch as it was a contraction of "byOurLady." · THE J APANESE have come out with, a _ vJmWng macl\lne YmUreshlY cooks_i!ld serves -,5paghetti willi\ meat sauce in ·21 seconds. Ach·! ' ' • '" ·,. ·' " . " JTP;~$ from our Lovet and y;a~ man's,f(\e ;· -.on mattiirs ........ antic:..i::"Xhat.rello~<U • . ings the excuse that he1.Q,9t gOOd 'f'.6oug~ for . you, youn~ lad¥· is rigbt.;.t .. ~. !<JJ ~t: b:OYfriend , . 1 1• and his girl }1ke eact} other suff1c1ently '!> fight. they probably can repaft \he damage. ' f 3. "Rememlier, Spn, a 'lirl \n tlie C8j is worth ~ two i? theii~Ue blac~ ~~;." ~~ ~ .. " t . ; Addr~ss mail to L. M.Boyd', P.O. Bo% 1560,.Col,!a • ~ . Meso, 92626. Copvright 1975 L. M . Boyd. °' • Iit:'Cl~na ent ~ -Slide Class Ovei/lowing By ANNE COOPER Of thl i>.11w Piiot 't•U ' Are you one or those who has boxes of color slides collecting dust in' closet because yo\J ®n'~,.. want to bore yourfriends ~ with them? Marcella Lange of San Clemente has taught dozens or people how to organize lhe\r slides . Her presentations paclc the house every month al the San Clemente Library. THE l:.lllRARY show· ings have been a com- munity s ervi c e out· growth of an a dult education course 1\1rs. Lange, has taug ht for three ' years at San Clemente High School. 1'he program .is called the Tu e sday Tr avel-- ,.. ~ilW PUol 51•11 POPULAR CLASS Marcella Lange Forum and has included wh atyouhaveathome." pictures from as close <JS i\1rs . Lange lived ·a San Juan Capistrano and yea r and a half in In· as far as New Zealand dnnesia. In addition, and the Holy La nd. she has made three trips "\Vh al started out as a to East 1\sia and has vis· pilot project has proven it cd the South Pacific, a success.'' s aid ·Mrs. Europe. the ~·liddle East Lange. ··some students and ?11 cxico. , ! 01re using skills on the Job th.a t they learned in T i ii-: T R AVEL has class. Others are living <1ualiried her lo illustrate- pa id prese ntations . current events from her Several students ha ve ov.•n collection of sJides . gone on to :study photo-Drav.'ing on this store, graphy at Sadd leback Mrs. Lange has taken on •College. another pilot prciject for ··we have a c ross-the school district, a • secliono(thecommunity ''n e \\'S a nd Yiews'' in the class,'' she said, course at Casa Roman· ••including ev e ryone tica . a San Clemente from high school stu-gUe s t horhe for the dents to colJege pro-elderly. · lessors apd even the vice ''Thos e people are . i4' :Eesti.nd Savings . ' . ' ~ . ., .. tual MoneY Plan ·com~s -to~costa Mesa . ~ . . ,._ ,· ~ .• .• ~ '-~ and . . -·,'t , -Aftaheilil !! F~EE ' PERPETUA~ MONEY WHEEL . .. Grand Opening Gift at our new COSTA MESA OFFICE, ' Harbor Blvd. at Wilson ... ·and our ANAHEIM OFFICE, Brookhurst at Ball Road. P•petu.al Money. Sound too good to be true? Not at all:... with our Perpetual Money Plan you receive mohthly income as IOJ'J.R, as you wish. I "'" ...... Come in and pick up your free P8rpetual Money Wheel, avail·" able exclusively at Eastland Savings. It sJJows 296 way.J, tO ~nefit frqm Eastland's Perpetual Money PIS. .•. and how lnuch · four rpo~lt11Y Income wi ll be -each month tor•6 yea~. 10 yel.ts, oreveWrttorithly Income that goes on and on -ln~efinitely. .. 1· v '.{ .I • *It tens how, for$20 a month, you can have$127.78 each month indetlnllely-plus a lump sum of ov~r $30,728 In your account! It . ·- shows a man in his forti es how, if he can put aside $100 a month .for ~15,years, Eastland's Perpetual Money Plan will give him an lncom& of $1-1'1.69 a month Indefinitely, plus a $26,863 nesteggf . .StOp in and ,ask for your free Perpetual Money Wheel. It's free. ,-but:watcff' QUI -It may keep you up all night. It's that hard to Rul·down. the-Pe rpetual Money Plan Is an exclusive copyrighted prol ~~i:,,":;o~~~;~~=i~;. !~~~~ 1~~Ut~j:C~~~~~~~;t:.r.est rate of SV• % '' ' • ·~ ·~ . ,resident.9fa bank." wonderful," s he s aid. ' f 'They range in age from MRS. LANGE and her .,,2 to 92, and a lot have husband. between them visited places we discuss ave visited Just a~t in class. They eet so in- t ~ .. ~ • ' , •. FREE Refreshment$, at C.osta ·Nfes'a Grand Opening • -• ' ~ . 1· everY coufit~. valved in "-'banve're do- La.l\g;e is· 111 ca~ter inf. Next week they want who work·ea m.any me to bring some Robert jean at)road 'S"Opervt.s-Lewis Stevenson paelry in& c onstruction pr9~ .because we looked at ject1. slides of hiS home last '!Mt.Jlltereat in other Um•." to11nlf!H wu .trtcgel'<!I Nobody rooking at 1 by ,niy ~·~d's ·ov.er-llrs. Lan•• wo~ld gpess lr•••l," Mt11. t:ange that she iierse)I is the M t111nk' th• best grandmother or seven. 11.., a ]>el'sotl """ "( neverthoughtl\d 'be s .,._.!'e lo other working so •l\ard 'atlmy :,:i::e and U.elr dJ f. •If•," •heJ1.i'd. "Maybji · a)"a ol tlvtn,c. It 11 1 didn't lot what I'm IP•k• you more 1o1..-anc doing I couldn't, hut as It • • 1nd the µme Ume lo, I W<>Uldn't know what Wp1 ycl<I to 1pp~11<> to &Ive up first." • Monday,F9b.Gthr~QhMonday,feb~10. ~ . ' , , , ' , '• Open'thi--~afUr~~y, ~b.8,IJ-0,.8:1'f. IQ.2 p.m. · If~~ l>aPPenfng •f. Easlland Savings, whore you elwoys _recoi~ '" • • >. ' the f.liGhest;rates of interest pt!rmitted by,law on accouri'ta 1nsured up to $40,000 by ao agency or tho U.S. G9Y!1r•· ' " .I,. t.,,• ,, 'C09TA llES.,: 2273 Hai:bor ~l.vd., anyllepn , Pll~ . ~7.1 ) 64fl.~1 41? . ' • AN : 1110 So;Brookhurat, at Ball Ad. Phon\ (714) '77&-7101 • menl Six savlnga plans to c~oooe Jrq!YI. 'And ;n;i1'.1 impdr1 nt free ~rvlces, too _..li,c1\J,d'1nO coun- l -soling ·oo· ~e<igh PJan or lrldfVldual',~•llfP,MO~I ,,,,,.. Account programs. ~ I '1" • • ~Ff!Elf ·ERP.ET..U!\t,.Mo~v WH,EEL 1s A4S~ Off~ 'Eo , '. AT E~~Tl.AND SXVINGS' OFFICES ll)J ~ M,IRAl!AJ l68)4 Imperial Hwy._ at Sanla,Gertrudes, and · • LOS ~NileLES, 2301 ~ut F)ralSL, ' • ' • ' ., " I • •• ~ • • ' l ' • ' ' • ., L • •• ) • • / • • ~ "p ··s ~ . JaE .shag ,1shouJ )ess·t He .unus1 ' Pal ' Wh Jaso1 ,cyan· ,Th mout A't coup I . .and Dane AJ.r aero~ in<A six-rr; Th\ yo uni baby find t Da'. .. I all ." BU Patti warn ' snow He then ' • Jr ~ an e1 usu a simil ··s open have accel I£ i belie 'F ' i a COOi 5 c.ver I 'fhurs If e cordi1 d ia n t oach o.1 nd c dents noses, Anc ri ngs the fi1 per1 n l't'adi he 0\'I T l· callei Head temp that ioy r d 0 (' ~ ~om e \\·hen e o r c \Vasi pa rt~ "'1 \\ c'r1 IS thf pho ri :-.a id. :.iny ~ read som1 ··o 1ecli the ~ adi"i \ I " •' " ' ~ ' r j 1 ~ f ' ' ' J w; f ' • ~ ' ' I ' I ' . -' • .. Logbook ( Piiot '· ·) ·'---~~~~~~~~ College Expects· Guard Class 1 f ~ated .. Premonition , • • ·Record • " s d ' B b Mote than 32,500 stu· :. ave ... a _ v ~-~ ~~r. :r·o~:~::!~.~i , Jr. ' ·eotleae by Feb. u -toP.. · Hl&h aehoot atudenu can earn credits and learn a law enforcement occupation in a three· part rrosr•m 4ponsored by h& Coastline Regional Occupation Program . : · ' By A°LLISON Dl:;ERR ./ llj.· ~ p\nf 1.,1 aprlng's record • 011Mo..1.,,.. .... " , _ ' i,ir,tjonor2i~. • ~ . Jaspn Ki!Jgsbury 11 a puday, brown-eyed. ,, "" 1 shaggy-hatred blond. By all rights tie Spring classes began ~shoul~'t be here. He almost died when he' wa6 • Mon'day, 'They will learn how to lesslthantwoweeksold. · qe security auards ..... I " . ' ' lie didn't and his mother thinks the whY.is Friday's fegislration enabling them to ·gain ,..unusualarutespeciallytober,importanl. figures showed 26,270 s•r1.;.·--I ......... emptoYmeftt In a retail Patti gl,nces at her 22-monlh-old son as she st.ddel)ls h,ad sl,gned up .. .. .. ~·· security fyrce, guard " • talks. "Nobody belle'!',es it. tor spring classes, com· Sen·.ARobert Taft Jr. agency or security com· They think we're craJ:y.~< pated to 21,428 ·at the (R·uhio)·•has dis· pany. But lt happened, it really sam.e date last year. The closed he suff ed · 1 did." , figures represent a ~-5 er a A man4atory orienla· 1 The family Was living in percent increase, ...ac· heart1 dattack and tion meeting will take Colorado then. Dane, her cording .to figures re· w Ou r e m a in place-at 7 o'clock tonight · ~uaband, was 8 trucker.:-leased-by OCC's ad· hospitalized two .or in the em p 1 o yes One evening halfway missions office. three more weeks. cafeteria at Sears, South through hili tout~. be had 8 He was hospitalized Coast Plaza. premonition. He drove 'The figures, which will Jan .. 29 complaining The first phase of the home, far off ht's rHoute. He be complete when re-of fat1aue . -Cb •-• •• program will be held at OEl1t1t had to see his infant.Jon. 1 'gistfA:tion ends 1-,eb. 14, El Toro Marine Base . When the couple went lo the baby's rooin .. ·i •""shoWed that i2.476 stu-beginning at-6 p.m . Feb. Jason, put to bed a rew minutes before,.waa,..' dentS signed for day T "t Pl ,cyanotic. Ther.ewasnodiscernibleheart~at. classes -a 25.1 percent r&DSI 80 14 and ending al. 6 p.m. 1 ' • Feb. 17. The students ,The.. father revived his . son with moJlth t-. ' JDS[.e.a.ie_ov~er last spr· C will earn two high school mc;>uth resuscitation. -"'' ing. A tot,I of 13,794 re-Om.tnences credits for 36 hours of in· AT THE HOSPITAL, DOCTORS told t~ gi-~terea i t_or evening PASADENA (AP) tensive discipline train· couple their child would never walk or tlil :classes. Jump of 20.3 Transit buses have ing. Students mi.lilt be 16 and would be hopelessly brain-damaged. ~ · percent. " launched nonstop com· years old. "Dane Kingsbury relused to believe It. -muter service between Almost two years later, Jason toddfes Registratioq is being downtown Los Angeles across the floor of the small Kingsbury home conducted on· a "drop-and Pasadena. Com- in COSta Mesa. He chatters to his Mom and his in'' basis at the ad-muter& can ride lhe'bus six-month-old brother Joe. missions office from 8 for $10 a month and park There have been other incidents when the a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday their cars in a Pasadena young father called home to say, "Check the through Thursday and 8 garage for $6 .monlhl)' baby. Something's wrong," and Patti would a'.m. to J'p.m. Friday. under~he plan. find the baby running a temperature. . Dane Kingsbury shrugs off the incidents . The other phases, for 18-year-old students, are 40 hou'rs of classroom training, earning three high school credits, and on-the-job training for additional credits. .. , just love my son and he loves me, that's all.·· BUT THEN, THERE WAS THE time that Patti had a premonition of ..danger. and warned her husband not lo go-l>n a run, one snowy evening. - lfe went, and hi.s rig went off the roa·d. And \YA'{]~@)® [}{]ffi~D~®iJ®~ then there was the limei*. · Ir these events, ,ac<;c> . ng to KlngsbUry just an exj>ression or I~ rAt "fldve, are~no,t un: usual, n1aybe someone else has experienced similar one:!!. · · .. . •H-·~turrtover-a new leaf .. But people are afraid lo come out into the open, afraid to be laughed at. Dane and Jason have something special. Why won 't anyone accept it?·· . If it means a.nything, this skeptical iepojte? believes. • 'Fun' Rea.ding Plan Gets Test Reading teachers hope used to seeing reading- a conte nted hush settles li1ce their coach or tMir over El 'foro 1-ligh School · math teacher ' " ' .. , Thursday at 8:25 a.m "' If everything goes uc "WE llOPE TlllS will cording to plan. cuslo· provide. a good ex.ample. dians, sec:rc taries . Too o[ten kids arejust c·oaches. u.dministratots required to read, and it ;.i nd of course. the slu never goes beyond that ", dents. v.·i\I have their ~f s Wa sh'am said the noses buried in a book SIR program has been And IJy the time a bell tried with success in rings 20 minutes later several Orange County the first trial of a nev.• ex hiih srhool s periment to encourage "The) Se) the most rc<.1din·g for pleasure will amaztn~ thine is hO"A' 1.>e over quiel the school is for T II E p ROG RA l't, awhile "she said callc-d "Silent Individual Heading," fSIR ) is an at tempt to s how students p Plat that everybody I can en· aper e joy rcadin~ and that it doesn't ha ve to be Strips Go something they do only SACRAMENTO tUPll \\hen it's r equired, ac l'Ord ing to J o<Jnnc -Paper license plates \Vasham. reading de· taped to the bumpe~s,of p<Jrtment chuir"·oman cars sold off dealer lots ··'rhe on ly person will be replaced b).' .. the , \\e'rc not as~'-::.'!: :-ead Department or · Motor is the lady answering the Vehicles ia an eCC?nom.y phone.", Ms . Wa sham move to eliminate ~aid. "\Vc're not setting paperwork , anv rules for "'hat people The customer~ copy or reii:d. as long as it's ~he sale form, displayed something they enjoy. 1n. the lower corner of the '"One or the mai n ob· w1nds~leld .far:uiest from Jeclives of this is to let the driver, wi~ repl~ce the kids see someone re· the pape.r sl.cips with ading that the 're not largenumber;s. SAVE 356!-.: ~Sears I you mcty . be al:ik • Now Is the time to prune your garden for stronger, healthier and shapelier oitgrowth, and to increase the quality and yield of flowers andfruit. This month we have a bundle of bargains to help with your garden clean-up. A. ~NVIL PRUNER #3200.• Reg.3.89 3.48 B. HEDGE SHEAR Chrome and T ellon-S blades. #5456 . Reg. 6.99 ---5.48 C. LDNQ HANDLE SHOVEL Reg. 6.59 3.98 D. METAL LAWN RAKE Reg.2.19 1.68 ' E. 14" PUSH BROOM Reg. 2.89 - " 1.88 F. LAWN MOWER Top F111e 1awn mo~ver . 3 n.p motor 20" blade #W-604 79.88 G. CHAIN SAW 10" chain saw, develops t.5 h.p #91 to. Reg. 53:99 39.88 \ . ' ' . . • • ' " ' •• ' .. 0 ~ UJ 1t{uu . better with i • Sears Be4in.d-tbe-ear } HEARING AID ' - Wedn•lday. February S. 1975 DAIL y PILOT Al I s7'111llion dollar ~ close•I sale! .save -s110 ~': ' FUTUIA' 11wll1 ••lllH• whll .... -Choose from floor models, demon- \ ......... , . ., ..... , strator$, factory-reconditioned ma· chines, all with a ~-machine guarantee! Carrying ease of .cabloe1 extr1 SlllGlll •WlllG li&ACllllll GUAllAJITll 11,~ .... ""'si•ta•·.._. .. ..-...... s..,..t S..... CM!• "' 1111 u .. ..i S..IH t1 c..-.. .... -.i-, ...... -h .... "' ....... ... 11 ·-11 lftlot1 ii l<H •I ""' ci..,. ~ -" • -..lte1<11 .. *'•1 "'...., ..,1 no,i -.., ... _. lloeulll liwfl "' I ilflKI "' 1111 111<11d. ,.II !-. -!di._.,..., , .. u...i.'"'.,.. ,.;. • '°""' ,,,. --., .,. c~-.,""~ 11t1•1 ti .-. °"" '""..,.,.._~Ito,."' Wt .I! ,,_ • ._ ... till tllli•"-" •• u.. .. ·-"" ,.,.., .. , ,..1.., .... """· boltb"' ..... ~ .., I'll" w~. 11 ae ""'"· t•, "'"'"'" ol ta"'' 11 ...... flil• , .. JVr(--1111 _h ... 11 ....... .,._ 0.01111\o! ""'"'"''"'" -'"'"' 19SlllCfll _,,. '""'"'" '" 1-11 1111. tlil ll OllC~-~Md c-..i•1. Tiii SlftliE R COi.t,AllY 11 ~"'' ftoc\ol•lltr "'" N.., Yoo I 11,. Yool 10010 DISCONTINUED MODELS! NOW $55 to $299 Orig. $74.95 to $359.95 ZIG-ZAGS, STRETCH-STITCH, EVEN. TOUCH & SEW• sewing machines ALL BRAND NEW! No1 all machine11t 1ll 11or1t1. Carrying case or cabine~ l}C.tra SINGER SewiOQ Centers ind par1ic1paliOQ Appo-o...00 Dealers 1.-.,...,. ·-"' -1-°'"""' ,...,_.. For $!ore nea1est you see !he yellow pages under SEWING MACHINES. 'A 1•-· o1 Tll[ $1fK;[~ C~AIOY. " ' • c. FLAG KIT CommtmOfale tinc oln·s Birtllday and Wasllincton's Birthday by llyin1 our country's 1111. Complete lla1 k1I includes J • 5' flat pole and bracket. Reg. 5.39 2.98 HOUSEHOLD PLASTICS Choose colorful, durable plastics for every '1ound lhe house need. Your choice: I Y.i bu. laundry Nsket. 28 QI. w1st1Nsket, 15 ql spOLll P'il, or 15 ql. dish ii'"· Now at 1 yery ple1sin1 price. 1.38 each ,. PENNmlL Your car dese~ to be.protected by th!! linesl rpellll I riuie 111ore now 1nd me lots later. • PeMloit 20 or 30 wt. Quirts. Rea. 59t 48c limit 6 per Mlome1 at this low price. • BALL CASTERS Keep lhinas movi11111ound your hbirre with thrse brass pl~fed blll ea.sters. £1!1 to install ... helps make house cleanilli easier and protects your t1rpets. Siem 01 plate. 2" Reg. 1.39 BBc 2¥iN Reg .1.59 98c GRAPE STAKES Si1 fe el high and there's no pmlrl1 when yoo stake oul you1 yard. Now you can add 1111hc chlrm and privacy to your home. Re1. 44c -29c .. ............ ---= --·-l j t • • ' . ' } with adjustable output control f I ' • 1 • ' Behind·lhc-F..a r 1\id R~gulor .829? -.~~~··~~~·~o~.~~-~·-77~~ ! l ' ' ' l oAiiol!N~ Y ·rm ~aro.. llMI. U?-1511ortll1123 ............ ,_,. • ' ' . l I 1 • • I, l 1 I t . \ . / . . ,, • • ' Jtla~i1aes ff ave La1aded I S.1'76 , . Leathernecks of. the 1st Marine Division participated in Opel'ation 'Bead Stream· during 17th Marine Amphibious Unit Land- ing Exercise at Camp Pendleton this week . Marines made ari aSsault landing on a fic- ticious country for training. Oswald 'Not Involved'. Plwtog S<iys fie Has the Proof-on Film CHI CAG 0 ( U Pll-ll.obcrt Groden says more than one person .was involved in the assassination of President John Kennedy, that Lee Harvey Osw)lld had nothing lo do with it ....:-.. a'hd that he has the rilm to prove it. Dallas police headquarters 'by a bystander. Jack Ruby. The film, enlarged and shown in slow motion, showed Kennedy being hit in the head. Groden said the film shows the force of the bullet pushing Kennedy back and to his left, indicating he was shot from the front and not from the back as origioatly thought. any wounds he rece ived. GREGORY SAID the film was 1 suppressed for 11 years because "iJt.was limited to excerpts and stJll·photographs that failed to show the important points of the film and its implications." Gregory said he will meet with the Rockefeller Commission investigating CIA activities, and more evidence will be released in the neXt three or four weeks on the assassination. ' • e THE GRE~T SKI SALE IS ON 'NOW. SAVE UP TO 50% ON SELECTED SKI GOODIES. e DON'T BE CONFUSED AND BU,Y JUST ANY OLD SKI FOR PRICE-SKIS Tl:tAT ARE ADVER- T ISE.D AS GREAT BARGAINS ARE SKIS WE WOULDN'T HAVE IN OUR STORE. 219 E. 4th Kl-7-5723 A SKIERS PRO SHOP FOR 42 YEARS 601 S. Euclid 871 -5988 HOUlfS: Moft.-Fri. 9:3Q llD9 Sot. 9:30 .. 6 NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island 644-2121 CERRITOS #163 Mall 924-1625 Groden is a New York photogi-apher and optical specialist. He showed the film at a news conference called by political activist Dick Gregory, -who --.g·at<G-'1;Jl-st--wee·k he had evidence rndicating the Central lntelllgenc,_ Agency was in VoJ_v_e:4tJ-n .Jh.e. K .e n n e d y assassinatton · . , ·, , Gregory,, fa·d the film was parti@llf .\o ba·ck ~ up those . THE FILM· ALSO shows two men Groden said were shooting @t Kenned_y. One was behind a pedestal on a grassy knoll in front o[ the motoroade. The other is also in front of the motorcade, onder a low tl;ee, and hi s head..is- visible on the film . Groden said he is <·ar·rying a ri · flc _ But it ifi hard to distingu.i_sh lhe ·•ri fl tt'' fron1 the tree bran('hes. Both arc blurred in the film. ·Sears allegationst . ., · Groden Sain · the film was a blf!Wn -up vtirslOn or tl:t-e Abr ·aham Z'aprud..e.,r film~ the bnty· on • .or. tb.e- a t u a'\tl - sbQOtln«. apcJ' ' ~at il lh(»Wea ~ ., I( IE N i!f?Y • Groden said at least six bullets were fired at Kennedy -not three as the Warren Commission concluded. Where Thrift Is Always In Style located on the lower level . . t'avorite Style, Carei'ree Uniforms ·for the Busy Career Girl . I . ··as m.aDf ~¥our, possibly five" "' personl were booting al the ;Presi~ent, .~n<i lp~oves Oswald ''had nqthing o do with th(" assassination." Th.e first shot missed the President and hit a street curb, he said. The second shot was fired from behind and hit Kennedy in the back and the third hit then Gov .. John Connally of Texas in the shoulder. THE FOURTll, SllOT from ht.>h1nd . he said, hit Kennedy in the he<.1d nnd then the fifth hit Ken· nedy in the front o f lhe head and lifted him backwards. • l f ~ ' , ~ :r ~ ., •• .. • ' ~ HE SAID THE £.ilm v.1us the prQperty of Time Inc. but refused to say how the film wasoblained. This was the sartJe film the Warren Commissibn studied before concluding.OSwal<l acted alone in t he kilt\ng of Kennedy. Kennedy Was killed in a motorcade in Dallas, Tex., on Nov. 22, 1963.· Oswald was arrested for the assassination and was~ himself killed in the I *· * ... fhe shot from behind that hit him in the head and then the one from the front were fired in less than one·eighteenth of a second," Groden said. 1-le said a bullet fired from OsY•a ld 's supposed position in the "'indoW of th e Texas bank depository "'ou ld have hit Kennedy at a different angle than ~­• ..... .-l;B) Unsure Oswald ·M~n·e in Shooting • D/.hLAS CUPJ) -June Oswald Porter was in the second grade a.pd Y!e stibjeet was the assassination.of President Kennedy. It grew quite animated, leading June to raise her hand and voluhteer'my first Daddy killed him,"' J\.1 arina Oswald Porter said: ''She said it just as a fa cl, you know. Something s he knew and shou:ld perhaps tell." . Mrs. Porter, widow of Lee Harvey Oswald, remarried in 1965. June, how 13, and Rachael, l l, are her chi ldren by her first marriage. • • NOW, A NEW YORK PllOTOGRAPHER and optical specialist. RoberrGroden, thinks Lee Harvey Oswald was innocent. Groden studied the only movie taken of the · assassination, had parts Of jt enlarged. and showed it in Chicago this week. lie said it proves Oswald .. had nothing fo -do with the assassina- ...tion. ·· . Marina Porter doesn't like to talk to the news media. Neither does her husband, Kenneth l>orter, but he toJerates it. Porter said his wife is interested in any de- velopment that would absolve h er form e r husband or Kennedy's murder "for the sake of the kids,·· But concerning Groden's claims, Porter said his wife "has no poS"itive·reelings either Way lo the best or my understanding.•• Since Kennedy's assassin;,1tion in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, there have beeh those who belit•ve either Oswald had some help or that he had nothing to 'do with the assassination. Oswald was killed two days after the assassination by nightclub o~·ner Jack' Ruby. Ruby has since died of cancer. UP TO lllS DEAnl, FORMER President Johnson, who rode in the Kennedy motorcade that daY, thought there was a conspir'l!lcy, ac- cording~lose rriend. ~"There's bound to have been somebody else involved,'' the friend qt.tOted loh'1SOn as saying. ''It's hard to believe that there wasn't any 111DU'to1t £ban was discovered.'' , .r ., 'nie li1~na added, "It was never any attemj)t on LQJ's part to . 0111ft&l(t the Warren t»mmission report,•• WbiCh'-4'.?oncluded osweld ~POAS1,bl• and acted alone. "I-re just questioned lt, like . -. ,, , . t ~ • ~ " tM J1nos1,•rlting in f,\Jc Atlantic Monthly, said Johnson told him }ti 111 lnte{Vil}W ju~L before his death that he ne•er believed Osw~ld' •clod 1lone, lilthdugh he could accept the con~luslon that Oswald ,Wle4·1he tn1c••. . I.., • I Janos. 1ald )~111 ... 011 1,,,-.1 b1 rn hJ°had (o ••a yeir or.~ before ~·'! d .. !h • CJA ·b • .ckt d a.sosslpeUo e~m had been arroorted la lllV8111 ,_Jolinson speculated that Dallas ad been a relallallon for 11111111,.arted alltlnpt. allhoU8h be could not prove it." - • • ' • • ---:; '! t'un to \\'ear Punt Set Uniforn1s S.-ars Pritt • 697 / Comfortable uniforms. Easy-cart polyester and nylon. In Junior and Misset' 1i1tt. I ~ So. Coast Plaza ~ JJJJ ,Brlstol St. ___ ... Phont-540-333. I I 1 ·- 1&1•J!ular 59t' pair White Panty llose Run·resistont, ultra sheer nylon . Fit 95-150 pounds. Regular 79e X-large Panty Ho\e. 67e .pair ... ' • 1 UM S.art leYOl'lirit ~'1•1. BuenaP rk 8150 La Pall!'la Ave. · Phone 828·4ADO 1 • ltress Unlf-.rms for u J;risp, Ne3t Look \ Easy-care polyester, nylon dress uniforms .for J~niors, Misses' and Half-sizes. Short sleev~. '· . 1 Pr'kel E'lfectM thr0V9ti -Saturdot. February 8 ~ sro#1 "OtJ•i . Oran~e ......... "'" ..... IOAM io 9PM 2100 N. Tusfl Ave. "'° !!':'~:~ ,. ' PhOfll.637·2100 , ._.., •' l 1) ..._ tt St.M. ' . •• -. . . • • • . . • • -I . • 1 ~ ' l l ' ' I i ~ :. ~ r "' • ~ r. i ' ' i ' ( ' ( ' 0 ! • ' ~ ~&:~sage }lovillg ~ ~ut , i'Big D~·B'l Mi les~~t.id in Vallarta R ace ~ \ . ' t _..... , . •;•. ByAt.M~.i.. • 1 ~~ "6.T1r BEY t Ported a ~slUon orf TurUe Bay :?.I · Wi ndward Pu•a1,, f~med 430 mllee· lrom the Saturday start .footJt1tlj:h·rlCllOll olg dJj!ghy, at Marina del Roy, and 8'1 miles P:'~rs to 1¥' well O~'her w~y to ahead other n.eoresteom~tor. ;neclalmln1 the accqllide of being Nearly 209 mileo or that distance 1the fa1teat ocean l'acina Y•cht had been logged.in a. 24·hour zlun. !~er built. ' Her ~losest rival In the run •' Gulpln11 11reat ilrafts of a'f)'esh d 1• ' k 1jjorthweaterly breeze o!f the own .,e c~a~\ In 1$·2$ not ' · f B breeiel was 801' Beauchamp's !fast O aja C8llfomta, !:ihe re· Columbia·57 Dorothy O from j·, f'op-q,lar Yachtsman Hal Holtz Succumbs •.• . , The Southern California yacht· 'ing fraternity lost one or its most respected advoca~ with the de- ~tth last week of Harold R. "Hal'' ,ffollz. , ~Memoria l services for Com· ,wiodore Holtz were held Satur· :clay at the Community :tresbyterian Church in La&una. ;~:Although Hal never owned an •tx.penslve yacht, he was a ;7.achtsman in every sense Of the .\Yord. For many years he was in ~mand as crew on some of the· ~~t famous yachts in Southern 'tallfornia. Ins quiet disposition, ~,iood humor and ability to handle 'tvery chore -from cockpit to foredeck -gained him the re· putatic;>n of "'good shipmate." ; HAL WAS BORN in San· Fran· :cisco in 1899. After graduating .~rom the University or California 2_~ Berkeley with a degree in ;fngineering he moved to Balboa }th 1928 and almost immediately ·.-Pe'carne involv~ in the sport of sailing and Other boaUng ac· tivities. His devotion to the sport earned him the title of com- modore of Voyaa:ers Ytt_1;.htj:lub in 1954 . Because of his untiting v.'ork in VYC he was 1iven honorary membership In the or· ganiiation. I n 1960-61 he served a s secretary or the Southern Califernla Yachting Association and in 1968 was elected honorary commodore. HAL W AS GENEROUS ;n sharing his love of the sea with others. He was a member or the Balboa Power Squadron ~·ith the 'SHIPMATE' DEAD Harold 'Hal' Holtz • ·rating or seaman and was later elected commander or the. ·squadron . His lectures in seamanship earned him 2!i merit n1arks in BPS. In recent years he and his wire Lurille have bc('n living in the Tustin area. Prior to his illness he atlendod virtually every meetin~ of the Yachtsmen's Luncheon u nd other yacht club functions in the Harbor Arca. Besides his widO\\.' he leaves a daughter, Mrs. Leonard Ridder: a son, Thomas Lipton Holtz, and lhree grandchildren. Newport Harbor Yacht Club which was al10laking advantage of the freshening breezes. SURf.RISINGLY, THE yacht tha( challenged Passage's superiority in the 1973 Transpac was 100 miles astern as the 26· boat fleet moved past Cedros Island. i Ih the,jast Transpac the'· 28-foot Ragtime beat WP to Honolulu by four minutes . This year's Puerto Vallarta race was billed as a rematch of the two speedsters. At the start last Saturday it ap- peared that Ragtime, now sailed by co-owners Bill Pasquini and Bill White of Long Beach Yacht Club, might repeat her victory as Passage got caught in some windshifts behind the line and spotted Ragtime and the rest of the fleet about 15 minutes. PASSAGE MADE up most of the lost time in light airs which usually favors the lighter Ragtime. Credit for the most consistenl sailin'k in lhis Year's race goes to· Dick Kelton's Chance-37 Kari II, Los Angeles Yacht Club, which has tenaciously held the handicap lead since the start. At the noon rollcall Tuesday Kari 11 had logged 316 miles and was only 16 miles behind Ragtime. Kari II is a Class C entry: The elapsed time leaders Tues- day were Wi~ward Passage, 430 miles : Dorothy 0, 353; Olinda, 344.; Primavera, 334, and Ragtime, 332. HANDICAP standing~: OVERALL -1, Kari II ; 2, Crisis <Ranger One Ton) Charles I-lope. San Diego Yacht Club; 3, Chipeta (Ranger One Ton > Jim Foyer, Windjammers Yacht Club; 4, Hornblower (Ranger-33> Jack Steidl and Gary Swenson, An~capa Yacht Club; 5, Si game (Cal-36> Sid Renkow, Del Rey Yacht Club. 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It's tough calling &p0rts rcomes in prison where the-- cry, ''Kill the ump,'' produces .. • . '> a <tlllllng elrect; Ylngllng says. But he Is a tree man noW and' calling (he 111cUon for Saq Diego County hi&h sehools. , ' / -1 The s!rlpes h°'we .. rs are.by choice for the 40-year·old Yingling, who spent'about 12 of his adult yeai;-s iri one prison or iapother for armed robb'erx aJ)d. rorgery .. He served lime in San Quentin and Soledad' (;qltrttl l>riso~s. as wellas ,F~m. , ''The bilsest proble.m in UPIT ........ ·' . . ' .. • Referee' • the Jblnt Is getUng thetii to - lake the attitude, 'Tills Is o • ball 11ame. I dOQ't know these guys, and sometime> they get ;rblt scared," Yingling says. convicts wager clgarl:!:tt.es , U;leir cant~en allQtments and ~ ... b on' ti\• outcome ol ball games butJ says "llrigllng, ••as far as sports are con· cerned •• prison men are honest men. But 'he remembe-r~when ''I almost got knifed at_Quen- ti. .. n. .. In 1)ria(!n, it'• do or die - they'vt;"&ot a 'wil\ lit.aoy cost· atlitudi, no matter' what It cq1ts ln (l:enaJtles,. ' said Yingling. "But on !he outside, the play,frs' atUtude Is 'This Is a game, a..sPort, and it's im - • PQrtant I .play 11$ e\9Jle lg the- rules as po!Ssjble.'" Yingling started oCffclaUng in'l965 al SO edad and cl@lms to ·d~vote ·a least is or· 20 minutes every ,day since to studying the role 1*>f<s. In io · yiars Yingling ' , .. u..ftates be ho~ called almost 6,poo games and hQS worked lfiree b.asketbaU and lour sOftball conteou· th~ same day. H~ works juni.or high and hlgli school basketball three o~ tow; times a week·as a re· • gislflred membel' of the In· ... "ternational Association of Ap. proved Basketball Officials. He puts in a full Wft as .a isk'at.e.__mechanle at a rOtler rink alitt-i taking an elec- tronics draft urse at a business college; DAILY PILOT 8f •Ed wa rds: #,\Kl • • • ., He'd Rather • Be.No·.' i INGLEWOOD (AP) -Unsung Gary l!:dwards, who spells /.II· st8r Rogle Vachon in the nets. gives tbe Los Angeles KinSB one of the i>est coalteodlng combina- tions· In the NaUoniit JJockey League. He's No. 2 on the team but while be lreely admits he'd like to p!Jy more. he shuns com· pa,risons with his teammate: The Kings host Pittsburgh tonight. Vachon is the No . 2 goalie in L ' d L k the NHL, behind the : ast Recor· 1· e Losm· g· ~~:~~~.e!~~i~~1 rh:-'!' s~~t~~~~ r m).6games EdwardsratesNo.3. · :,, The statistics, however. don't -mean that much to Edwards. ,. "Ijusttrytoplaymygamesand Part of Fa~y~.-Owens , . . w,in." he said. "Noonecandobet- ~i·r~h~~e 7oi~g, that's what 'Edwards has won 10 or his starts with two losses and four lies. ,NEW YORK (AP> -"Sure, I'm a little sad-it's likeJosin2 a member of the family,'' JeSS:e· Owens said upon · learning that after 40 year.s the last of his track , and field marks has been er~ed from the record book. "I looked v~n thetn a"sl11 part '' of history.''· the Olympic-..iJJl... mortal said from his home in Phoenix. ··1 waS proud to be in- volved in that histQ_ry.making process bu t. I have dl>thing but great admiration fpr'"' the kids coming along today. · ''They rare terrific athletic.' &,pecimens, great competitors. all of them." The absence of the name or Jesse Owens from the list of the world's superlative running and jumping performances was not- ed by Stan Saplin, New York ~direc_tor o_f the.Amateur At}lletic Union, in assembling the 1975 re- cord book. ''It's the first time sinfe 1935 that Jesse's name has been miss· ing.''--he 11aid.-''One--can·1t-help feeling a pang of regret. Yet, knowing Jesse, he's not shedding any tears. He's just pulling £or more and greater records." for the blaCk sbarecropPJ!r's son froni Danville, Ala.,. but more adren at i rt:'-ihaq.• par at-ysis~ poured into his rif6scled._chugging legs. I-le won th·e 100f1neter dash in 10.3. He repeated.Jn the 200 in ·20.1. He leaped 26-51/8 in the long jump. Theo ht;~ Jed off Uncle Sam's victorioWf!'effort in the 400 meter relay, woii.Jn 39.8. ln 1973 a pall of sports writers Like Vachon, who stands 5. , called Owens' feat in the Olym· fpok7, EdwardsisslighUyb.uilt. pies "The most significant sports Their styles, however, contrast: story of the cent~ry · '' With Vachon making spectacular • 1-listory is blurred over how the' pouncing saves while Edwards stiff-backed, t?emedaled Fueh~er Prefers to stand up in the nets reacte.d ~o his credo of V.:h1te and stop shots with his glove. ~.superlor1ty. Some _s ay Hitler · "You can~et yourself in a real . snubbed . t~e Amerlca~ bl2ck rut if you compare too much,'' , man, st~1d1ng petulantly out of sai1l Edwards, adding he doesn't the sla~1ll~ before Owens com-really pay that much attention to plete~ his final event. Others con-other goalies when he isn't play- te!'d 1t was Owens who snubbed inghimselr. H1.~ler · .. . "It's actually better if l watch T.h~ wh.~le thing w_as .~verly to enjoy a game l'm not._playing pu.bhc1zed, Owens said, .and I rather than watch Rogie or think the legend grew . as the another goalie becaUse I might years passed. You kno\\:. ~n tbose unconsciously pick something days we had ~o ~elev1s1on and up," said Edwards. "He has his qui.ck commun1cat1ons. . . game and I have mine and both · We were aware o( a m1htanl work well so I try not to analyze Germany_ but ~one of us-felt .tha~ anything, I just try to take the ~ar. was imminent. I saw Ht~lez game for what it's worth when 1n his box but .to me he ~as JU~l I 'm not playing." anot~er head_ of st~te. I wasn : Before he plays Edwards fries runn~ng . ag~1nst Httler .. ~ was to preview in his "mind's eye" running aga~nst the world. . what the other team might try to The recor_d Owen:5 cherished do in certain situations but h~ mo:>t was his·~ong )ump mark-: said--he never imagines himself ~h1ch held until the 1960 Games in the net when he's watching so- 10 Ro~e ~hen Ralph Bosto,n meone else play'° broke ll, wit~ a leap of 26-9 1t-i , "I just sort of watch the game later to. be raised by Bob Beamon like a s pectator and I watch the to.2.9-21t2. . .. olherteam.Iftheyhaveacertain .JIM BARNETT DESCENDS ON LA'S GAIL GOODRICH. The la.st ·or Owens' world re· cords -he once held 11 -was an Obscure one, the OO·meter dash. · Cliff Outlin of Birmingham, Ala ., broke it in last winter's Soviet- U .S. dual meet in •Russia, run- ning the sprint in 6.4 seconds. Owens ran it in· 6.6 in Madison Square Garden in 1935. Four .gold medi,ls. Four.Olym. pic·records. All.later to.be etched in con.crete On ·tb~ walls of the Berlin Stadium. · [ ~ot-a big thr11l out of play I might remember it bul watching Boston beat my record other than that it's hard to vis- and a bigger thrill when Beamon ualize yourself in there If I went over 29 feet,'' Jesse said. watch another goaltender 1 ''After a.ti.,~ecords wete made to. might play his way, which is not S ports i n Brief be broken. whatlwant." L akers Lose Again; uc1 ·,~ Morse Wins O.wens is now ·a successful in· dustrial consu1tant and a force in the U.S. Olympic movement. Six· ty-one years old, l>alding, he has m•intained his athJetic phy~que 3nd al 180 paunds is only J7 pound$ heavier t han the in_dn ' who awed the galleries in lhe1.936 Berlin Olympics. Connors Sails I:av_~r Ousts Foe, Ent~rson Defeated Edwards , a 27-year-old veteran or five NHL seasons, has a 2.43 goals-against average and \vith Vachon's 2.03 the Kings goali~s have a combined average of 2:12 -a total of six goals behind Philadelphia in competi- tion for the Vezina Trophy (or fewest goals scored against· a team. , NEW YORK -Eiirl Monroe and YiaJt Frazierfscored20poinls ('ach • tp power lthe New YOrk Knicks to an easy 109-94 National Basketball Association .victory over the Los Angeles Lakcrs 1'uesday.-liight. LA faces host Philadelphla tonight. • Using a tenacious de£ense and scoring in spurts, the Knicks re- peatedly let the Laktrs pull tan- talizingly close, then moved back into commanding leads. With Frazier and JVIonroe com- bining ror 24 points in the openjng two periods, New York posted a 49-42 halftime le&d. The Knicks used a 10-0 spurt in the opening quarter ror an 18·12 Jead., then outscored the Lakers 10·2 in one ~l'retch of the second period to go up by nine at 44·35. LOSAHGELES 1 .. 1 · M""<ltln !> 3·• l l Wlntr•• • 1-7 lO Smllh J o--0 I> AU"n I 1-9 73 Goodr.d\ • 1·2 10, Wa••tHriQton 0 1 1 1, (o'lll>OUn 2 i .2 !>, p.,...,..11 I l ·I 18. Riley I 0-0 8. Totals 11 70·1~. NEWVORK 1111'11 6<ildlty • 0·0 9, Dl'v•\ 1 (f.(l II, Ci&Mlh 6 3·• 1~. Fr;>1lf'r 10 0..0 10. Mo<iroc t •~XI, 8arAf'll l J J 9, W1>lk • 1-19. Jack'>Oll • l ~ 11, Winoo 1 1·1 l. Tol•I~ 11 IS-71 Los .-.n"'ltr\ 16 11• 16 t6 -9• NewVor~ 71 7S 11 33 -1Cl' Fouled 11o111: Nono. 1ot•I fouls: Los'-.noelH 20, f,l~ ... YMk12, A : 18,llf, Mo rse R o m p s TORQUAY,. England- Lindsay Morse, a student al UC Jrvine, needed only SO minutes to dispose of Yvona Brzakova of Czechoslovakia, 6·2, 6·2. Tuesday in the second round of the in- -ternational tennis tournament here for players 21 years old and under. , · The United Stales team swept all four matches with Sue Hagey of San ·niego·winning over Lea PJcbova, 6·3, 6-1; John Whit.I- MICHI GAN SEEKS RUNNERUP BOWL AKRON. Ohio -i;e;,ond place t eams iii the Paclfic.8 and Big Ten may get tP play iii a past.-se.ason footba\lgamcafterall. ,., Mic61gan IOoiball coac!I. 1lo Schembechler announced at en awards banquet here that Michigan athletic d\rector Don' Canham wlll propose IJial th& No. 2 teams rrom the Big Ten and Pac-8 play in Hawaii's Flula Bowl one week after the Rose Bowl. Jn recent years, Sch~mbechlcr has been an outspoken-critic of the e,..onference policy that restt1cts other toams from particlpn_tiog i(l JXrill·scason com· petition. Scbemti<lchl•r recci\>ed .a Mp1il:9and roi; an 0t,tlburst In 1m lilter his Wolverines tied, Ohio St.at.a, 10.10. • , " • inger defeated Jir.i Cech, 1·6, 6-3, 6-4; and Vic Amaya stopped Olivier Karlik, 7-6, tr:.'7, 6-2. The Amertcans joined the de- fending champion British with unbeaten records in ·the week· long round robin oorµpetition . OrgfU Stars FRESNO-Gary Orgill. former Estancia High and Golden West College basketball star, scored 16 paints Tuesday night, but his Cal P9ly-San Luis Obispo Mus tangs lost to the host Fresno State Bulldogs, 59-46. Fresno State shot 55 percent. Before these Games, Jesse filured in the greatest individual performance in the history of track and field. On A-fay 25. 1935, running for Ohio State in a dual meet against Michigan at Ann· Arbor, the sleek black athlete sel '!ive world records and tied a six- th inA.he space or 45 minutes. T!ie sequence of events were the 100 yard da6h (9.4J , long jump {26-8 ~~ J, 220 yards and 200 meters t20.3J and 220 low hurdles.4 (22.6). ST . PETERSBUitG. Fla. - Rod Laver had _sajQ 'he feared he'~ suffer a letdoW after losiqg a highly publicized match to Jim· my Connors in Las Vegas. But the unseeded Corona del Mar · resident el}sily defeated Jjm McManus 6-3, 6-4, in their first-round match Tuesday on the World Cha~pionsh(p ·Tennis tour. Newport Beach 's Roy Emerson lost a f1f$t round match to Alex Mayer,6-1,&-2. '. ternational tennis tournament. Unseeded Bob Kreiss, in a ma- jor upset, ousted the second- s e e de d Kodes , of CzechOslovakia, 6-3, 6·4 earlier Tuesday. . Third-seeded Karl Meiler of West Germany defeated un- seeded Pavil Slozil of Czechoslovakia6-7, 7-6, 6-3. In other action Tuesday. George Hardie Jr. upset Ian Crook end en or New Zealand, 6-7. 6-4, 6-2; Roger Taylor of Great Britain defeated Bill Freer of Edwards said although the trophy would be nice, he's more concerned with winning games than the figures. ··we're fighting Montreal for first place and a victory is more important than the goals·against average. A 6-Swin is· much better than a l·O loss,'' he said. Even though ''nobody 's pl eased'' with being No . 2, Edwards said he'd be satisfied as long as he can play frequently and this year, so far, has been ··mueh more rewarding" than previous seasons. ;'But no amount of winning compens.ates for your wanting to be out there,'' he said. Aslaer F ourt h ··1 never realized I was break· ing world records," Owens re- calls. ''All I could remember was that my bcic~ was killin~ me. I ·, didn 't think I could run 200~ yards." Top-seeded Viti~ Gerulaitis defeated India's Anand Amrit.raj 6-1, 6-1 and moved tO· a second- round match today· with : Andy Pattison of Rhoclesia. South Africa 6-3, 6-1, and John . Holladay downed Mike ·s C ) S • 'AKRON, Ohio-Costa Mesa's Barry Asher ranks fourth in money earnings among pro· fessional bowlers. Asher has earned $10,350 to trail Chicago's Carmen Salvino ($16.6701. Tacoma's Earl Anthony ($16.000J and San Francisco's Larry Laub ($13,350). In 1936, as a member or the U.S . Olympic team, Owens found a Germany.fired to a wild zeal by Adolf Hitler, a country shaking f.:-om the steps of goose-s tepping legions and s pouting the superiority or the Aryan race. Second-seeded Jaime Fillol plays ·~lex Metreveli or Russi3 ih the secon'd round today and fifth- seeded Brian Gottfried plays Machette,6·3,3·6.6·3. 0 a · tmgs Juan Gisbert of Barcelona. Spain, outlasted Chris Kachel of ru•val 113 76 Australia, 6-2, 4-6,·6·3; Ion Tiriac · ' • M~lton Sig ns CHICAGO-Mission Viejo's Bill Melton, who slugged 21 home runs for the Chicago White Sox last year, has signed a 1975 con- tract, Sox officials announced tQ· day. Melton, a third baseman, has been a power hitter in his six- year career with Chicago, belt· ing more than 20 homers in five years. He hit 33 in 1971 to lead the American League. Tla-p•on Bot , . RALEIGH, N.C. -David' Thompson gave Clemson a r\(de welcome to the national rankings Tuesda.y, scoring 39 points to lead Mxth·ranked North Ca,rolina State to a 92-89 victory over the , 16th-ranked Tigers. .. But Slate needed. all (ff ' This "'as mind-boggling stufr A !Mil~ ot llle _. .. rfl'.Of"CH, Ol'ICe held by Je~<;e Owens•nd ll'le e•lstlng.....,.ks : f:ftnt 0-.W. C~"KOf'd fJO""lnd<>ori. e,6 e.• ClillOutlln IOOVarl'I~ •.• 9.1 Sllaredby~I• 100Mel~•s 10.1 '·' Sl\4oredDv si-. i70Yarl'ls 70.l t,.s To"'ml~!>rf>ilh 100"" 70.J 19 S Tol'l.mi~Smi1fl ?90""Hurdle'\ 211> 219 D•nS1r'/Ol'I 17(1YH11rdles :11.4 ~\.~ D.JnSlrvon t.ooog J11mp 1Mlt.t '1'9·1'1> Bob Beamon 400,,,. Rflay 39.1 38.1 UnilM Sl~llM P11.1\ two h1oh icllOOI recoras.~•~toroten. Billie J ea n T raded PHILADELPlilA (API -The Philadelphia Freedoms or World Team Tennis tbday traded their star attraction, p layer-coacn Billie Jean.King, to the New York Sets tor the rights to Stan Smith and Kerry Melville and an un- disclosed amount or cash. .. Ivan Molinaoi'Colombia.,. ' In othe~ play Tu~sday. 't4~x · ico's Raul Ramirflz;fiesh from a Davis Cup vlctory..,.over uie U.S. Sunday, defeated'a'riari ~airlie of New Zealapd ~ M : Ramirez, of Rumania defeated Jun Kuki , Japan's top-ranked player, 6·2. 3-6, 6-1, and Billy Martin edged Bill Brown, 6-4, 7-6. Wad e Bree:::es 21, is sixt.h-seh:led. . CLEVELAND -London's• Seventh-seededRoscoeTanne'r Virginia Wade defeated. La\lra. tootc an opening~round victory DuPont, 6·4, 1·6, &.3 to cldse out over South Africa's. Ray Moore ~·uesday's r1rst round play in ine 6-2:7·6. ~ · professional women's tennis Colin Dibley of Australia de· circuit. tournament Tuesday. teated Indian Vijay Amrilraj 6·7, 6-4, 7-5, and third-seeded Ismail In other rirst round play, Kalhy El Shafei of Egypt, dereatediRob Ku Y ken d a 11 be a i Pam MaudofSouthAfrica6·3,6-3. Teegarden, 1·6, 6-4 , 6-Jt Nancy Gunter beat Diane Fromholtz of Indoor 1'1ctory Australia 1!.a, 6-2; and · Marcie· · Lo-Uie beat Ilana Kloss of South . NORTH?J..ITILE ROCK,. Ark. Alrica6·~ .. 3·6 .. 6·3. -Top-ranl<ed J immy Connors, ~eturning .• to the U.S.·1ndoor tour Ann Kiyomura defeated arter hiS $100 000 victory over Valerie Ziegenfuss, 6·4, 7-6, 5-3 Rod Laver sundat atLas Vegas, an~ S~~rl?n Walsh topped South \ defe~~.ted Rolf Thung of Holland " Africa ~ Ltnky Bc>shoff, 7-5, ~-0. _. 6·2, 7.:6Tue~yriightin theopen· ~m1 Jausovec of Yugoslav1ai ing rourtd of the Arkansas In· whippedBetsyNagelsen,6·2,6-1. Southern Califotni3 College of Costa Mesa set the stage for Saturday afternoon's showdown batlle with Biola College with their h.ighest scoring performance of the season Tues· day· ni·ght, a 113-76 conquest of California Lutheran College .in the winner's gym. Saturday's afternoon battle al Orange Coast College is a homecoming affair and \Viii br· ing SoCal fac.e-to·face with the only NAIA District, Ill Northern Division team to defeat them this season. Tipoff is at2 o'clock. SOC•I c .. i.,t (1111 l<ole Berqerson C:t1rl1"0fl 8arre>n W•lkln!. Johnson Posey M.Jt•ltad Mali(h Ro,t Prell'l'"'llll • Tolal!. Hallllmt: SoCal,42'1. .. " " ' . ' " ' ' . • 0 ' ' ' ' ' . ' 0 • 2 • • " ,, .... J • 11 s " 3 " ' .. 3 " . " , , ' , ' . . , , . 1S llS !hg~.~d~nf!i!::&c:nws::lr!~-.D ' :( 300 G p· . , Sh rt • ~~jpt~!~l~r-:~7r!!~.~-ream t-(>. . . ame m o sortme11l· or Jumpshots, layups CLEVELAND (AP) ~ Mar)< nu.., .. "I was bowling Mal well al>Oul three in the morning, but and ·;allef'OOP" pa$es. Roth bad a dream that missed. lltllugh U.e .wbOle t<>Utoament. I they had some banners up and a ..,. h Wl com\n*truebyonepin. shota279a,nd a280pi:joriothat.'.' email gathering to greet me," noft e r • · n s Roth colleoted bis llrs! Roth, wlj,i>baa never recorded said Roth. PALM SPRINGS -Jim ProleHlonal BOwlers Associa1 a 900-Jlljme.onlbe.\our, ·~er•11ed Roth started bowling when he Wiechers of Napa fired a four· tion tournament cbampionahip' 237durin1th~ngl.ouieOpenin was 11 years old and developed under-par 67 to win the Day. Jast week. In the final round he Kansas City andifbe~his week an unorthodox style of having a With·lhe-All·Amerlcans charity stiot a spectacular 299 to clincti tom pet l·n ii J.n the : $85,.000 very crooked arm itnd "usin g six event Tuesdey·pflor to the open-the victory. ' Cleveland Oq,en,. at 'Buckeye 01' seven steps. J'm not really comfortable,'' he said. "1 don't have a coach but every once in a while someone will help me out it l 'm having some problems." Roth didn't take to the tour full time ,until 1973 and although he never won a tournament he col- lected $19,900. Last year, agaln with a win. be won $35, 779. ing or Wednesda)''s $160,000 Bob •''I bad e dream· the night .~aµ.es. ' . . • .. Sure how many_ steps I take." . I-lope Classic. . .before that 1 was going to shoot a ilpth recenOy moved'\ts home '· Roth looks llke a small bird "I made the top five eight Wiechers sfroked five birdies 300 galne,·• said the 23'·year-pld fro.m Brook,lYb Staten Island~ running on t~e sand awar fror:n times since coming on the tour." iind one bogie over tbe 6,700-yard Staten Island, N. Y .• resident. ''be'cause J JUSt-.neeticd.a change.. an apptoaching wave with his Roth. said. "l have a feeling that/ Canyon Counta C!Ub course . .to hlneve'r dream about bowling Broolllxn was:getlll!g a .little too short, quick approach steps. last week's victory may have Cinish lwo •lnllles abeadol Dave and. tbat's 'l'h•l mad& me reel ro~ib {or me." But.he 'l,IU bowls -"l w a tche/f bowlin g on broken the ice for me. ('ll 1et 91y ~kt.on,~~-*"" 1Ae IJ>atlt (lbepetfectcam111 wasao-· outolalocal~~ 1pol television a lot and Ju•t went out '.share of the top pmo m~y Elder. · • Ins to, real!)' b~pen." ho con· 1• •:1 clldn'.t iiet k~ bOme until and bowled th' way I lelt most rrom now on out." . • • -I, I " ' !f t ' I I " • • • • ~lly .. .,.. St.tf ...... Rustl"r8~ ! Sea Kings . Face -Tillers ov_,.-Kennf.'dy .1 Gassmtinn Wins It "Cy-press In Crucial . ' In Key Tilt • For ·Oilers, 64-63 Corona del Mar High takes a shot at one of the leaders in Ute Cent\lr.Y League basketball rac.e tonJahl at 1 when it hosta the 'T111tin High Tillers. The Sea Kings are one g:D.me off the p·ace with a S-3 record while Tustin, Villa Park and Costa Mesa are tied for first with 6·2 marks. I i Other games this evf!nlng rind Costa Mesa trave)ing to El Modena, Magnolia playing host to Estancia and Santa Ana enter· tainlng Villa Park/ Tbe Ccirona f;lel P.tar·Tualin • 1,i:ne matches ohe or the best or- . fensfve clubs in the league against ooe or the top defensive units. Tustin is second in the league in s~oring with 489 points and the Sea Kings are Second in fewest peints allowed, 407 . Tustin is the hottest <':lub in the circuit, riding a six-game wln- nirtg streak. The Tillers latest victim wa:1 Estancia last Friday, 76-68. - BJ GLENN W1DTE j qt•Oe&tyNiit....- HunUn&ton BeJ.ch Hlgh's u0- predictable Oilers moved a step clO el-to their Empire League championship showdown with K1tella by nosing ou.t Kennedy Hi11h 's Fighting Irish, 64-63. Tuesday night ln the winner's confines. Sentor Paul Gassmann kept his Oilers mates in the tie ror lhe league lead when he scored a free throw with three seconds to play to break a 83-63 Ue. Then he stole the ball as time r~n out to clinch the victory. Statistically a mediocre free throw shooter, Gassmann went to the gratis line ror two shots in those final seconds. He missed the first but the second Was a swisher. 1\. appeared tha~ e,oach Elmer Combs' forces had blown it when they were called ror trave lin g with 55 seconds left, in the game -their 22nd turnover or the evening. Thal s4t up Kennedy with the ball and a tie score, .a chance to The , 'fillers have a balanced scoi'ing attack \fith some ex· cellenc. outside shopters. Doug Gray._ 1Rori Ray arid Bob Dove can all ,sc1>re points. Gray and _Accomando Si'gns Ray C:,pmblned Cot 45 agalii'lt EstanCla. ~ Quarterback Dan· Accomando, · .Corona de). Mar's fast two OP· who helped Golden West College panents managed only 85 com· to a 14-4-2 record the past two bined points, bti( J.h:.e Sea Kings football seasons, will play ror ·are ofJAY. 1-1 in JbOiie"two games. Montana University next fall, the While ' cOacb 'Tandy Gillis' club Daily Pilot has learned. easily beat El Modena on Friday, Aecom an do, 8 6-0, 180-paunder . it"Scored only 39 P.oints ln a loss to earne4 All-Southern California Villa Park we&\'esday · Conference honors two seasons in The sea ~gs' mad .'defense 8 row. wln with u Onal shot or go into over.time. However, Kenne<ly was called for traveling with :48 showln& on the cl~k and llit Oiler~ set up for the last shot. Gassmann w8.s to take it from :inside, 'b~t he was fouled, then hit ·theclut~ti tree throw. Gassmann asserted himself of- fensively the second half, getting 17 or the 21 polhts he tallied in the game. And the load fell heavily upon him in the final 5:09 when Jim Cable foul~ QUl . After falling back 14-3 and hit· tirtg only one of the fir't U sbot.s ' . from tbe field, the Oller&• pre-- ssure got things turned around as they -forced the Irish Into 11 turnovers the fll'St half (26 for the gamer: . ' 'When~HB'aub John Neill bit a lay-up tO tie it •t 18 wi\h 4:40 left in the -alf, it set the stage for the ensuing set.saw battle which saw the s.core tied or the lead change h~nds32times . Leading 55·49 with 7 :48 re· maining in the last quarter, the if>ilers went flat and Kennedy surged to a 59-57 edge. Perry Harbiri tied it at 59, then Gassmann hit two free throws and a lZ·footer to give H'B a 63·61 edge with2:06togo. However 'Kennedy tied it with J : 12 showing on the cloc;k to set the stage for Gassmann's heroics. M~BudllfMI .. It .. .. ....... • ' ' " ..,_ • ' ' " c .... , ' ' " Dunlt••Wo-r ' ' ' • FlncNIA'l9 ' • • • Nein ' ' ' ' K•rkul • • ' ' Tot .. • " .. .. .. s~aya.rten ·-.. .. .. ,...., Golden \Vest College bids for a share of the southern California Conference basketball lead tonight when the Rustlers tangle with host Cypress CoRege at 8 o'clock. ' Coach Dick StrickllO 's Rustlers have a 4.3 reoord·follbw- ing an upset victory over Santa' Monica Jast Friday and trail Cypress, the confer~nce leader. - by just one game. The game matches Golden West's fast break att.'ack against the Chargers' controlled passing style . Sophomore Rick Quinn is the key for the Chargers although Don Johnson's club relies on a balanced attack. Quinn has a 19.0 scoring average. Terry Meisenheimer and Jack Kelch are the s parkplugs for the Rustlers . Meisenheimer tops the SoCal Conference in scoring with a 25.9 average while Kelch is hil- ting 18.6 . Kelch· ~co red 30 and Meisenheimer had 22 in the Rustlers' 64·62 win over Santa Monica. In othe'r conference games tonight LA Harbor C4·3) visits LA Southwest (3·4), Santa Monica C4-3) is at East LA (3·4) and Rio Hondo (2-5) travels to Los Angeles CC (3·4 >. Jn another J C game tonight, Saddleback bids for its third straight Mission Conference vic- tory, racing host Palomar at 8'oclock. EDISON'S STEVE TULLY (15), TOM LLOY (35) FACE FY. will have to tie.at.its best against The former Westminster High TustiP.o ~Chris ~r, Paul An-standout completed 165 passes in .rsoff and K~o:. · · ell have all 323 attempts for 2,l31 yards in Hunlll'l!lton Be.c:I\ IJeen ,playini f 9e defensive two seasons. llasketball forCdM. ~ riiiiiili~~~--------" " " 11-.. Palomar has won six of seven games since a loss to Sad- dleback's Gauchos in the opener and now trail Mission leader Riverside (7·1) by just one game. Sunset~Acti~ Of the cont~g clubs, the sea Kings-h'D've~rectthe fewest ~--·.-,-- -Vikes Host Saxons; .Barons, Edison Vie points. Gillis is hoRi'lg for a more consistent offensive effort tonight. - Baker scored .~5 points and center Alex Blaclrthre\>.t in 14 in the win over• 'El Modena. An - derso'n scored r;n double figures in all or the Sea Kings 11 pre- season games, but 'has managed to turn the tricli only ·rour limes in eight league eticounters. Upsets are frequent in basket- ball, but the odds that Loara Hlgh's Saxons should upend. the Marina Vikings loni&hl are about .. "100.1 ;as.the latter seeks to up its record-to 9-0 in Sunset League ac- tion. Coach ~Jim StePhens' Vikings play host to the 1-7 Saxons tonight at 7. Qther 7 o'cl()ck tiffs i~lude Edison et Fountain Valley, Westminster at Newport ·Harbor and Western at Los Alamitos. Only Fountain Valley and Westminsle~ have reaspnable shots at catching the Vikings with s\~ rounds le[t. Coach Dave Brown'8 Fountain-Valley quintet, MD Suffers ' 45-44 Defeat i..A PUENTE-Tom Branich hit a pair of free throws with 25 seconds lo play to give host Bishop Amat High School a 45-44 Angelos League basketball vie· t.ory over Mater Dei's Monarchs Tuesday night here. The loss dropped coach Jerry Tardie's Monarchs from a tie for rtr5t place in the circuit stand- ings. Maler Dei is now 3·2 in league play and trails St. An- thony by a full game. The Monarchs (ell into foul trouble late in the game with two players leaving via this route in the fourth .quarter. Jim Elenz, a starting guard, was the brightest light for ,.the Monarchs as he hit 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds in a game that saw the lead change hands on almost every basket. --Dlll*il .. ft .. .. 8,.ltfUI~ ' ' • • .,._ ' • • " Hiii ' • • ' ..... • ' ' .. """'u ' • • " Ee ties ' ' ' ' ~'T • ' ' ' ' • ' ' " • " .. ..... -.......... ' " .. ....... 816MP .. ,,,.t • " " ·~· a two-point loser to Marina in first round hostilities. trails by one game and -plays host to rival Edison., The B3rons ripped Edison by 18 in the first round In a de- f ensi ve-ori e nted game that virtually shut off Edison on every front. Fountain Valley's derense has limited the opposition to 46.S points per ()Uting_ Westminster 's Lions, two games ofr Marina's pace, try to slay within range al Newport Harbor. Leading coach Bob Ferguson's Lions is Linn Wilson. a 6·4 senior forward who has averaged 24 points per game in league and scored 37 against Western. His least output in league has been 17 and he's hit 54 percent of his at- tempts from the fi eld. Marty Feducia, Kim Cooke and Pal Patrick were in double figures for Newport the last time against Westminster, although Matt Spangler has been the most consistent lately, averaging 18.5 points in his last four games. Marina's Rich Branning and Bob Losne r figure to maintaiO their scoring p ace tonight ·agains t Loara. Branning has averaged 19.2 overall and 20.l in league. while Losner has a 17.7 overall and 18.5in league. Both like to hit from outside, although Branning causes addi- tional damage with hi s drives, pa_ssing and floor leadership. Knoop Hired Bobby Knoop, tile California Angels' second baseman in the late 1960s when he was the team's most valuable player three times, was hired Tuesday to manage the team's Quad Cities farm cluU in UR:!: Class A Midwest League. Knoo,P. 36, was traded lo th e Chicag~ White Sox in 1970 and Jinishe~ his major league career at,Kan•as City in 1972. El Modena pfays well on its home court an9 should give Costa Mesa a battle. · Keith JosephsQn h; aoming off his best game or the season, scor· ing 22 in Mesa's 73·59 triumph over Santa Ana. Dan Byers, Stan Miller; Mark Richardson and Gary Spink also scored in double fi~~:s ~~:!~~~!11~~5:~~-face a must win situation al Magnolia 1tonight. Coach Dave Carlisle's club has lost three of its .last roUT games and finds itself one game off the pace with a 5-3 record. Center J'im McCloskey ex· ploded for 34 points Friday, but it was n't enough to get the Eagles past Tustin. Tfle versatile junior has scored 63 points in his last two outings. Boes Tumble, Tie Record LONG BEACH -Jelf McHugh hit 21 points, nine Of them in a short span early in the second h~.lf, to lead the Long Beach City .C.OUege Vikings to an 86-71 'victory over Orange Coast College Tuesday night here. The loss was OCC's 10th :straight this season lo tie a school :record. With l\fcHugh's second half' splurge that saw the Vikes out· score OCC. 15-2, in one span, Long Beach moved to a com· manding 51 ·32 advantage. The OCC Pirates hit 28 or 59 for 47 percent fA>m the floor while Long Beach was canning 39 or 65 ror 58 percenL Todd Collins and Steve Manker each had 11 re· bOl,l.Wi.s as Orange Coast grabbed 34 to 30 for LBCC. Or~CN!itl111 .. " .. .. TtKkf'• • ' ' • Mllfle-• ' • " Soulhwtt k ' ' ' ' M•"l<l!r • ' • " Colll"l • • ' .. W•ls'1 ' ' ' • """"" • ' ' ' S.ymoor •• ' ' ' Tot•!s " .. .. " H.ittlme: l.6"98"cl'l.431. Cag~· Standings ••••••• •• • TENNIS • l: •PLAYERS! • PRO·L H G'OLF SALE. """"'""'°" 8tt<fl ..... u. Feoothill ....... 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'"'••c•• ~ree area junior colleae dividual medley events.1 ..;-.:~cc!.,i;..~_Y;.'11~ '•Y:: 1wJmmln1 team a this , Fabian, ffom Marina: ~l:!.~'::0CJt~:wr•) ,0 seTashon · will compete in the mid· s.c. °'°' 4a.i.mi in e 1D'15 campaign die distance and butterf .. :.-&~:'.:~~111~!!)'"1'1 :~ begln"'r Friday with lyeventswhileScbol,es(J ~l'!:1=t:.!iC:CJ:~1 ~;~ Orange Coast hosting li~ for the ba.ckatroki.' M1uo.11c1ete O••rll '" Rio Honclo and Sad· middle distance and" in· =:~1:ic::;::.1f.t:'::r:11 ::: dlebac" visiting East do. O'T.oole ts a apria.tet Ac»tr.lonff11C1119t111 12l LA. Golden West· opens and wilt abo'cofopete ln' secOND•ACi""-=-•JQ'l'Md•., ... r Its season F•b 14 1• lh •• a. uci. c:ia1m1ne. Pww $UDO. .i-.r. .. ln• Saddleba"·ck •· n"d• e middle distances. c11""1"" Pr1c:i•1M1D. IV'-ll • 1 Ml.Arr-~ICardo1•I 1tt OCC at the Gold Coast in· Eich won the Southern tu1klrAc:11 1a1"••1 11• vltatlonal in Santa California Conference =:.~~~~:.':.'...,., ::; Barbara. 1,650 title last year and PMeOe'••uca: 1arook ~1 1n "II I f'•lrftl Polllo !Hartl 111 Here's an outlook, by w1 a so compete in ,the M111.., 1M11chlu1 , 11• team: . nyevents. . ~-dC.lh (l..lpllaml 122 Sacldleback Other lettermen in· oJt"'l~t.·c~!1;-~ ~· t=.' . elude Keith Colton Cbut· c1••m1~'''°"'°°" The Gauchos relied on terfly) Mike McCarthy ::~i!t~1Ad•1r1 1tt justeightswimmerslast Cbrea'ststroke) and M1-.11.1arot1111 1n season, four of them Terry Woodruff (back ~~;'~.1 :~ girls. But coach Flip sprints) · ' Roy•1•11e11 CMc:•lLIP'l•mJ 11• D • ./" 5l.ltwl Roc;k CH•rll lit arr appears to hav~ T a.. h · lud . Judy'111M111a1n1111 ,n plenty of depth and o.p •• es, men1nc e. $uplr•1•rtcs.1.m1 '"' enough ta I e nt to Manna -left E~wards l'Ou•T"•AC•-isov•rd,,J,..,. challenge Grossmont for (spf!.nts ), Rod .Hormell oict1.. c1a1m1no. P .. r .. i.1000. c1.1m1119 theconferen.£etitle. ('Spnnts) an~ Jtm Rock r,,.:,~OOkll 11'1 The returning let-Cb.utter tly, 1m); Foun· TIOHRoc11111Jr.1s•1•m1 111 . . ta1n Valley _ Nathan cr•ryfhblltM~•·'' 112 termen include Scott McAdams (tireaststroke,: ~~·,~1~:r~e~~~:1•1 ~~~ ~amJ.>l>ell (breaststroke, diving); Edison _ Dave SomtrM1Lu<11v IBantul n1 in4iv1dual me~ley> and Picktord (middle dis·: ~!~'A°c!l:~o1:::~~1 ~~ Jerry S l 1 v er lance im)· Westminster Polil•Red tHaro 11• (breaststrr0ke, sprint -D~ve Pace (middle ,a.r~m(Treasur•) ,., freestyler). distance> Tom Spicer o1:.'" .. T~P~ ...... ~~-;:;. ~~ 'sr;;:· Darr has a p~ir. of ~p ·.(breastsiroke), Dave c1.1m1119 Prlc•MOOG. butterfly s I t Su1toctUPICr•o0oer1 pec1a IS s in Suter (diving), Tony Redt,,.rollbl'rlM,.i•sl ,,. "' "' "' "' "' "' "' "' "' Robb. y Kalt e.nbach Tri·col"i(back). ou1or111as.11CK1N1coc1emui.~ (Se d J L I SNwlOfl 1Tr•••ur1l rv1te) an 1m ye · · Nipa'1CJ11t cc.r0o1•I <Mission Viejo). Katten· O'D1a11P•ve> Eo R•t•ro !Rlctw•d11 bach, a nationa l age OraRge Coasf s.,w.raic IB•nk'l group record holde r in 12 Sur• A.1 A1 cw•rdl l-GolK•11t1I events, is also a freestyle .Coach Jack Fullerton sprinter. And Lyle will fi gures to be short on swim the middle dis· depth but long on talent. tanceevents. The Pirates have some · Jn the backstroke the key sophomores return·. Gauchoshavedeptbwith ing, including Gene freshmen John Saathorf Tighe, Jim Turner, Rick (Foothill), Bob Nibecker Whitmore and Doug (Mission Viejo) and John Frantom. Secor <Foothill). All Tighe is. a distance three win also compete .fi"eestyler , ·Turn·er · will in the in d i v id u a I swim the indo, fly and medleys. distanc~ events, Whit· Campbell. Silver and more 1s a s printe r , freshmen RaridY. Vogel backstroker and but· <Foothill) and "Randy terflierand Frantomwill Berg (San Clemente) are c o m p e t e i n t h e the backstrokers. backstroke. St•TM lll:ACI: -..00 y•rd\.] yNr old\ t. uc:i. CltlmillQ. Puri.e '2100. Ci.lm1no PTlc• »~. 6ruCteial1 ICOrdo1• I Mr. ThrH Str•w• Cllpll•m) Diet> T1111to CH•rtJ Trw Moo!\ c W1 lk•• l A·ReddfWltt CB•nll.11 T«i Ru+tr CW1rdl _..,.,s.. 1ci.riswl PeouwlMoon CNlcoOemu'I Nile Fl~I IM•l\udal E1 Toro P•rktr IW•li.o1>J A·J•rNi D•¥l Tt•lned £1>try on "' "' "' "' on '" '" '" "' Sl!Vl!NTH •ACE -3SO yord~. 3 ~ar OkU .. UP. Allow•llCI. Purw t.000. Tfl• W•tke• •nCI Lee Reel £11•1•. Inc P•rodlMMl\l CAd•ir l 111 .kt'\ Roc1<1ne /Tr"'•''"') 111 AndyGolH•rll 11'1 Roy.II MoOI\ lC•r001•I 119 ,,,,.rQUl.-111 tHl(od•mu\t 111 0ri¥111' ,,,,.II IW•rd f 119 Ella(aprl tRlc,...rchl 111 M"1SuQar Copy !Brooks) 111 JetEctw•rd CKnl91'1U 119 ...,.tyU.n~•r tL•pll•m) JI'> Dave Devore (Laguna The leading freshmen Beach> and Doug are Mike Dobrott J h (L (N port Harbor ) and EIGHTH•ACl!.-400,otdl.l'(Nr 0 0 S 0 ft 8 g U l) a ew Old,. Ct Ul ·bt•d. Allow•nce. PurM' Beach) join KalteabaCh Chris Arnold .(Victor "1500. as the key frEestylers'in Vall~). :=.11:r~:g_·c.~11'-!!~:;i111'1 ~:; the sprint events and The Pjra.tes also have OwQ1T1nv 1T•••1u••• 119 No .... Nr lLIPNml 119 Claude Landerway, an a very good diver in Lo.,..1 ... cK111ono 11r · ex-Marine from New Mike Wilson, who let-~~~fc:,';.':~~~ttt111 :;.; i: ·York, figures to score tered two seasons ago at Royoo ceon111> 111 ~ heavily in the Ind ividual OCC. =~~.~:."n~'i~~r,,wi ;:~ medley. Other rresh men in · .. ittTH .... , • ....t400 ,.,.,,. 1 .,.., Fred Ridge <Mission elude David .J.,und of o1tts .. up~Nlnlno. PwM 11100, Viejo> is a top swi01mer Costa Mesp Cllistance" ~:i;~;;.1:'l!1 1,.:Je • 121 in the di1tanc"e events free) Erik A1axwell of Nl1eTr•l11tTl'l•tut•I 12? C I W . ' TlnyQuklf(Adolrl 127 and on e y are Villa Park (butterfly)~ Tnl•d •moo-1Mw1e,1 122 (Laouna Biach>· will Mike Mitchell or San!-i Blll'lRtque~tU .. lph•m)' 122 • 8 • • • ' M l,lG&ldqull4 (RicMrdS) 111 ,give Saddleback Points t1ago (sprints, fly) and PIP1llno,..te lHa•t1 112 , . . . Wtctn11d1x, Ft0ru1rx 5, 1975 OAILV PILOT U T •t · B ttl ':• ~ • t ··~Basketbfill n ons · a: e ·a.t.:tlS s ... _"f:l::~,.,~:.r-~- League:;;;dJng San• 11alnlf ;;-~ta (2-8)7they hitt been -slowt.ni is' m~~improved-and ==:::: 1 'F ~.'t:.'1~ Clemente High and ill Jn their first meeting, the tempo down tately,.. leeds the · league in de· 1e_..r111 c . n2l<>-o'I. cloee1t challengers, El San Clemente whipped They ,have missed sharp. f •nae. a I lowing .52 · 6. ~=!:~~ i ' chi~= Toro and .Mission Viejo, L1gu,,.a Beach, 76·52, shooting forwt\J"d Ftank points pe~ game. Guard ""'u'.11°" et.c.11 tc:iwlne ~ face throe teams with • and St.an 'OellU1io'1 Wrig hl (out w}th a GaryConnallylsaverag· ~!' 1..,,11e•.H.otff S,TMrf'4on combi.ned 1·1'1 record ln Triton• are currently hamstring pull} bulh1tve in11$.1 polnts. ·H:1ulM.~H11f1tl"9t.,i .. ach.•14. South Co a at League playlne their best ball oC been getting eicellent Misaiori Viejo barely JuitO~v:rz.~A-1 basketball play tonight. -1the year. production fropt forward edged Dan a H i 11 s ' G•~.!:~~1 * ~ , , ""')1• San 0 I em e n t e's The Trltol')S have won Mickey Alleri who has Dolphins, 49-18 in over·. K•m•11.• (si F 11•0•:0 Trltons, rated Np. 8 in five stra11ht ahd·top the scored. 48 points i~ his time, but still rate as ~;..~~,1~!~, ~ 1':i'::'.~ the CIF 2~A poll, host the Jeague in s~oring with a last three games. The 6·1 f8irty solid favorites. areittu•~i•> G t oa.nr•" Lag\lna .Beach Artists 6~.3 average. Center Ted .leaper is also an out· The p .olphins have ~:~1~':~1i:.••~'fft 1•· whiltl El Toro'sChargers Kalota who scored 22· standing rebounder. dropp•d five straight K111t1~:Ma1.ror11 6-n. are at Uo.Jversit)! and poin.t8 acainst the El Toro could ~ave andaretiedforlastwith'"' ~1111..J!~!=r._..,. Mission ~iejo's Diablos Artists, is averaging;.20 P r _o b l_e ~ s w .1 th a2·6mark. 01Horo1111 F t110't'l•ra travel to Dana Hills. points In league and 17.7 Un1vers1ty s TroJana. The Diublos, 5.3 and Se111"110 ~ 1,",~11t• W d II W. • Ch . e .... 1116• .. • re.f'" Tipoftsareat7. overall. en e ttt s ar"ers 1.2·5 oyerall, are qui cker c .. M'c6t G '•1Got1w1 ..... ~ The T..rilons 7 ... 1 In The Artists are the are 5-3.bu.t posted only a than \he Dolphins and K11loh11111 o 101weMw,.....•n · fi' • • 56 53 • U · l El h od b" · Huntll\Qton B••tll scOl'1119 •ub~: league action, 1gure to lowest &c:or1og team 1n · win over n1 a ave a go 1g man 1n Ge11jH!,1,,,.111,11..,1cn1,St•"9'1doer1. b ave ! e w p..ro bl ems the lea ue (49.6), but Toro. However, El Toro 6·5 Steve Sawyer (12.6J. H•tnrm"': Hu1111"9l°"8-:"·''·1• · SPECIA.l VALUES FOR ODAY THRU SUN. AT ALL ·. • 49 PEP povs STORES ' • ouR COSTA MESA ~FULLERTON ~ SANTA ·ANA 'WESTMINSTER ~~S 2906 BRISTOL ST. 530 S. HAUOR Bl.VO. 20 L F1RST ST. 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Mike Swenson or ·Estan· ~:1:.:~~t:~~~I ~µ, I ~f---"'c~'---GeldeR West cia <back , sprints). M•~,e.rria.1c•••11.-1 111 WlTillfll HAND SOAP WITH LI.NOLIN OElC~V~:!~~lCKS35 88 COM,lfTf WITH ,11 HO'Sf KIT • . • • r ' •• ' • .. • :. ' • ~ • Rustlers coach Tom Hermstad says this could be his best overall team in hi.5tory -and there have been ·some very good Golden West teams. ··we're in the best 3hape we've ever been at this time of the yea r. We've got a pretty good nucleus of people here and I'm pleased with the way things have" gone so far." says Hermstad. Sophomore Mike Eich. a long with fres hmen Shirley B~ashoff, Bruce Scho'tes, Bill O'Toole and Doug Fa- bian are the key swim· mers tor Golden West. Babashoff (Fountain Valley), the Olympic Games medalist in 1972, Los Al Results ,-.,T~y R•I••, Tr.O:,,,,..., .-11tST •ACE -aso yMdS., ye•t old m.Nlefl~. Purie t.11QO. 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LU Aml90 tCard<ltal s . .O •.10 Fll'"TH RACE -J.SOa yard$ 3 Ye.If HeHoJOdy (Hart) s.W old~& UP. Clalmln9. PurWI S:MOO. Tll"e -OJ .16 Tt>t Co uni !C•rdot•I Al10 R•ll -Tol\IO l.ln•i. Go :u . .o •IJ.O'O SIO ArOl'lld. T•rdr Rocket. Prl¥•1e Al· TOOT011!0 8•ri!Alllolr! ~.20 6.70 l•lr, F••l Eddie Town•m<1n Slr!p IHKI)' :1.10 Scr•ICfle.d -8llCl(ltr01 Boss, Too Tlmt -11.1• E19le. 8old TornodO, l.lllle Red T~ Also R•1> -Wonder How, Sn.>•t M Up. Wl:i.t Wllllt. Frtew.1, Rocket. THl•D •ACE -400¥Mek..lye.ar La11•'1 RtdHaw1<.HySlra1'19"r ,Pl~lol old$.. Cl~imlno. PurM 11.ao. B••• Gem SIXTM •ACE -40C1 ylllb. e ye0r .01C1s & up. FllLlei t. "*'"· Cloin'ril\Q ._.w,UIOO. Mat Summaries Rebel K•r IA.Wlr l 6.0D '·'° 3 00 Oulr.cy·s l(l1t•11 (Llpl'\oilm) 6.6'0 '00 P•oo.a"s L•s' CMy!MI 3.MI ' • Basketball • J Tlmo-0'0.Sf -Ali.o R•n -Ml11 Moorl Trinket. 6orlni•1trl09. Dee Oft Ann. Spo.:.y Em. \.f,0 V•n(ly Girt. 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B• II ls lmPQfle~t to -priority to the nee,it ct develll[)ln1 .. -'--------Equally t>,.,,ltlq '"UM aa oilmonopoly., iiiuico Cl1'Y·-lleltleo la yet untapped olf rlc~tt of JusthowmuchollM"'loohuln lbOllt to tum otl tM oil apl1ot -man••nttrllllal~n mervei11majorquestlon.Mex-.,.ia. · tll• 1llte.> of 'Cblbo1~u1, leans ore t11ht-Upped about the <>ncetheworld'1HC<ll0dl~ Coeh111l1, aod 1'1mauUpa, 01· quanUty,acotnng ataomeUnited oil Producer. ne,wlound oil fl'eldt • "'ll,asllala,Callfomia. Stales reP.,rt1 that, for ex1mple, In the aoulhem 1t1teo of Qllal;>U • • • i , JI. the Chlapa1-Taballco lleld holds alM!Tob&ko mean llult Meileo 11 I~ PA<;T, Tlll!Y n\aywebpro-20 billion barrels. If true, this abouttoreturntotberanksolma· veevenmor-9prom,1ln1ibant.he would ·be mote t,han double the jtW petrolA!um t>toducen aftet' u aoUll)emdlieov4ortH. • . Alalka North Slope reserve that Is obffnl:eOffourdecades • · • 1'1fa1aCalJCornlaa~huad.. causing such excitement in oil But the M'l' Oeldl. ,;,,hleh are '~ll'whlch:C~llld chan .. lbeface · clrtles. . already Jn ptoductlon, are oal1 ol ,tbe natlof';'' .18y1 .fforaclo Yet, de1pite the low -key Mex· partofthes\Ory. ·.P10resde lrP .. aa, MbllaterOf Ne-lean reaction. Independent oil ~ ~oni1' Pa~mony and· C'halrman · ~plehereandelsewhereregard· Car Sales Jump Due. To Rebate DETROIT (UPI) New car sales in the final 10 days of January, the flnt period In which '!II U.S.' auto makers offered cash rebates. Jumped 42 percent 'Qver the mlddle of the month, acoonlinc to figures released Tues- day. Gains over the mid- .January periOd ranged &om 17 to SS pereent, with General Moton top. pin& the year-ago period with a 6.3 percent gain. It was the first time the No. 1 auto maker has been ahead of a year-ago period since the first 10 cloys olSeptember. DELIVERIES IN the JJM!ay period totaled an estimated 232.300 cars, Oftheboatil <ff PE~EX. the•tat• t.llenew flndsasslgnlficant. .MiliU'S . Iii ! u. Refinery MAPPINPOINTSNEWOILFINos1Nsount&RR'sTA'TES'on"ciUN'iR'Y' UnteppedOllRlchea,BeNeved lntjortll, WeatStatea, Too with Ford Motor Co. due r I to report its official A -i£i°~:~~.::;~_ F__or_d Economic A.ides the loweat for • Jan. . 21-JI period In ei4bt s . . GI m• . ·. Ah' d _,.,.. ~corde-d tbe-. -ee. . -.. Um~.11me_ . ea 1la8fpe1t ~1aln Jrom ' ,,. earlier. ln • the month when it was not offering a rebate. Its sales were uP 58 percent from mid- January whit~ American MOtors recorded a SB 11'«ftnt jump and Ford up3tpercent. CRllYSLER (;ORP., the Qfl&lnator of the re- bate game whose pro- IJ'•m was in erfect dur- -Ing the mtddle 10 days or January~ recorded a 17 percent gain. WASHINGTON (UPI) -President Ford's chief economic adviJ1ers said Tuesday r'ecession and MW Eying Sale Plan Newport Beach-based -M ·W International has entered into negotiations for the s ale of its sub- unemployment will Worsen.. in the mont.hs ahead. They said "oon- tipps," the lallt. President sumera hold the •key" to CEA CHAIRMAN freeing the nation.' r,rotTI Alan Greenspan told rc- its economic doldrums. porters that the size or The three-mem'ber the administration's Council of Economic Ad· budget deficit ··makes viser.s predict~ an up· me unc'omrortable," and tum 1n economic activity that two years of un- , later this year. But it employment averaging said that for the next five about 8 percent "is oot months, the downhill acceptable." ----------~ sidiary corporation, slide into deepening re-But he warned that cession "Is likely to be pumping money into the severe." economy to put people back to work might have the reverse effect in the long run by creating an inflationary climate that ultimately would make il tough to erfectively slow unemployment. ----------.., I Dowt I lacno,rwthlng I I, 1~ a!:'~~.. 11 economic forecast for 1974 I thlt COfWtntional imoet1tment I I advi1ets scoffed at. I I wtwit WIK• our foreenti? I I Gold tr.ded at S91.2Sfoz. I .mn M predicted it would I hit $190 1n 1974. Tha1 oc· I curred Nov. 18 last~yelf. We, I fOfe\l'W I fqp in pnrN rate-I from 8-3/l~ to 1a8'( i:nid-I vear we were proven eotrect.. Our fttimate that the [)ow. Jones wou'd crumble from 921 to 525 was a bit off. tar9't; 74's 1et~ low was 569. . ~st.al ball? No. ou~ prog- nosis iprtng fro(n a careful analyiis of visible indicators and trends. and an objective compil11ion of the views of 1M wo~ld's wisest economic minds. From 1hat has evolved our curreot investmenl philoso- phy that coumels concentra- 1 tion in protected commodit ies of historical itabilitv. ¥iabilltv I and long ttrm growth. This I portfolio includes ~d and I silver coins and bulhon for I securily,.income-producing So. African gold stocks and I e'll"fl a fCM>d·for-itorage pack-I I• for safety. I 1 Unuwa1? v~. hi1Jtlv. But I I if you saw~ fOfecast lor II I 1915 and tnrw our record tor accuracy, we believe that, 1 1 you mi~t qutcltly adopt our I investment philowphy ai I I Y<l<'fown. ·I IClipthit ;d.·w;:;;;,;;youa ., I chtc~llst of our forteaB lor I 1915, along with a compli· 1 nk'ntMY ('(¥)V of GWf~ bl· ..eltlv linanci•I di~t lsublt:rip11'on: $50/yr.J J1JSr I Md Mldl'f$.J, to: Bepross Inc., eng3ged in t11e operation of hOspital related pharmacies, for cash, notes and other considerations. Other terms and conditions of the sale were not dis· closed. . . At the same time the company announced that it has entered into a pre- linlinat¥ agreement with :William Scharf .. vice pre· sident· of the company and president or its"Natel Engineering Division, £or the sale of thAt division to Scharf and his -assotiates for cash and notes. IN FACT. the council said: "The momentum of the decline is so great that a quick turnaround and a strong recovery in -economic activity are not yet a5sured.'' This gloomy assess· ment of the nation's economic plight was part o( the Economic Report of the President, an in- depth study prepared each year by the CEA and sent to Congress a day or two alter the budfet message. In accompanying re· marks, Ford said the United State's was ex- Periencing '.'a severe re· cession.'' He' ur.ged Congress tb act qWckly on hiS ~ pa'ckage ·of in~ .dividual income tax cUt.s. business incentives and Swedlow 0 Loss Told · petroleum tax increases, SWedlow Inc. of as well as his $52 billion Garden Grove has re-deficit budget . ror the ported a net Joss or coming fiscal year. $&1.5 ooo. or 48 cents per "The year 1975 must sba1re. on sales of be the one in wh~ch we $6,711,000 for the third fis-face our economic pro- cal quarter ended Dec. blems and starl ~he 29. course toward real sblu· Wall Street's current buying spree is making it easier for financially strapped rirms to get new money but Greenspan said he did not regard the revived stock market as evidence of a quick up- turn in the overall economy. The 359 -page report contains a wealth of economic analysis but one question, particular· ly veXing to Ford's ad- viseg,, stands out : As.uming Congress passes ttte Administra· ti0n's tax cut plan, or one similar to it, what will Americands df> with their extra money ? Will they spend it on new cars, appliances and other goods, thus spur- rinli manufacturing pro- duction and putting un- employed persons back on the job? T)lils compares with a net loss of $481,000, or 23 cents, on sales of Este Ji•ne OR WILL A majority $8,949,000 for the com-r of persons slash their parable period in 1973. ~ windfall in a savings ac- For the nine months Gets Bi• d count or use it to pay ended Dec. 29, lhe com-overdue bills ? Pany incurred a net loss "We cannot be certain Cont.r;act for Scan· h ot $16,000, or 1 cehl per ow much of the tax cut Guard Security System ··"'Ube share, on sales of w1 ·saved rather than to monitor intrusion of $24..867,00_0, compared sensitive areas at Forl sp-~nt but past ex · with net earnings of perience suggesls that Richardson in '318,000, or 16 cents, on most of the tax cut will salesof$2\,211,000 rorthe Anchorage, Alaska, has be spenl and a large been received by f ti f corresponding period in E 1 _ rae on o It this year," thePrioryear. ' • st er ine Sec~t'aty the report said. Cautious mail. a/ting with your fliil/nf! 1 ~!! !'!!' 1IE:~::: 1 T1jMa)l1llulkllnf J ll'V'a&D1&-0 Systems, a ~~tt or consumers. may bank Esterline. ~orp . head-their added income in- quartered tn C06ta M~a. itially but ¥e Jikely lo The order· in •0 un· loosen the it pocketbook! dl.sc~osed amount, will and start spending later c:overthe procurement of on the CEA suggested. central station and re-' llS21 PneodtV1fe1tthl. Dt~~~:.;:;::i;~~ ~ Tcu .:..-::.e ~a.- -----~ . ...,l'Nl!e.111~~"'" mote area equipment to monJtor intrusion at the N. L baae'.• commissary. et oss ' •• • b a n 4k b r a n c h , '• .,.,.,...,. ... _ ... ~ ...... ..,. .• ~"~"-se.rviceme».'• clubs and A various retlill eatablish-t Firm ,.. .. menll,.-U' well •• the ad· _ -mlea(ratlve. he,d· Ml rodaLa Corp. of ~en b~ld1n1s and Irvinereported ,.~·venue~ •. Ot.birc~11f!idareu. or $3,441,735 for the three , .. n'lonths ended filov . 30. ;-/ 197~. and nel Joss of $ __ .T'"' \ mthe ( 1147,705 or $:09 pe r share. Jn the three months .' ended Nov. 30. 197S, the CqmPany reporte,.d re· ven,u•• of.S2,:13S,7G9 and ,net lfteome, as resteted OAI ! 1 Pllv; . • '41fter ;ax credit, of • $1M,011or$.12pershare. 1 , • "TheJ could chanse the. whole tomplexlop of the world oil market, 1' oneforel1nollmahhe.re aald. "Mexloo maJ well bealt\lnc on one of the world's largest de· P!>llU and all It needs to do Is go a.fterlt." 1 That la whal PE MEX is doing at the moment. Me1:lcan petroleum engineers who discovered t~e Chiap••·Tabasco reserves went deepeT In their drillln4 than had ever been done before ln Mexico, reacbln1 down three miles. THERE, THlliY found a subter- ranean lake of hi1h·gri.de· petroleurb some three or rour miles wide and perhaps 35 or 30 miles long. It.is clearly the richest oil field everdi5covered In Mexico. If the view of Mexicans like Ftores de la Pena is correet, the northern finds , however, may well be even more significant. Mexicans have long hoped that they mi1ht discover ne.woil fields to repla.ce the older and.dwindling reserves in the one.time British and United States fields that were nationali~ed in 1938. Dul exploration here has, until recently. been limited. This all changed, ho~·ever, when Luis. Echeverria Alvarez be~me President in 1.970. Over the years, PEMEX has become something of a political football for SQCCessiVf) ·administrations and had little rnoney (or explora- tiori. Echeverria named Antonio Oovali Jaime as its director· general with instructions to put PEMEX 's house in order. DOV ALI JAIME did just that. In the process, he also ~·on sup · port for ra isi ng prices on ever· ything PE!\1 EX produces. wh ich provided funds for a vigorous pro· gram of exploration in 22 !\1exican states. In the case of the Chiapas· Tabasco find s. new technology in drilling for oil at greater depths note, 11y forelp obserYel'S, that It wes.Mexlcan en11neers jlllUrety who earned oui the wor~. 'lbla ts one of Mexico'• majOt •dvan· tacn. ll ~as the ltfhoolo1l~•I know-how and the tralMd penon· pel to handle all ph~""bf Ito oil In- dustry. After all. It has been doln1 thl1, for nearly 37 ye an, slnee tt)e 1938 nallonolhallon by thon- President Lsaar..o Caroenaa. Und'r the Dov ail Jf mo ad-ministration, PEMEXh snoton· ly been reor~8ni1ed nd new fteld5 dlwco¥ered, but ·Mexico again bas become self-sufficltnt lnoil. It became so only last August. Since then, lt has exported oil, mostly to the U.S .• but with smaller shipment.II to lsrael and Cuba. The importance of this change can be measured !ieveral ways. Jn the six months January. to June, 1974, Mexlcef spent $S3 million on oil imparts, m~tly . from Venezuela. countries, above oll~eoOAtln A.Qteriea. '' The ~ffer l'!. Cub•U • ease In point. Presenuy, cn<Jo\t ct Cuba'a bil comes tro1,11 th• SO•t.t tlnlon. Cuban leaden "10,.ICI lilt• ven- much to have aJternatttauppUerl, ' NO MA1TER wheJ:w Mexican oll goell , however, thete la ~Inc to i.,, a lot-ofit OowlnJ. TheChlap~s­ Taba!iCO discoveries Ir•• case ln point. Production alHady ls now- 1ng et 100,000 barrels a day with 50 well& In prodQCllon. By the middle ot 1975, these fields are expected ' to produce 300.000 barrels dally. Much of this will be available for export and· an export total or 200,000 barrels daily by mld·19'15 is widely envisioned here. All of this is profoundly satisfy. Ing lo ~1exicans to whom 'A na- tional oil industry ii one of the cardinal points of Mexican nu- Uonalism. ~ "It is, i£ you will, a source of .great prtde," sald an official in AS TIME GOES ON, Mexicans PEMEX . "It means we are not expect that their exports will be going lo be left behind In an substantial, but they also intend ... energy-short world." to sell at world: market prices. which means the established price set by t~ rnember nations of the Organi1atlon of Petroleum Exparting Countries, to which Mexico has applied for observer status with an option for full mem· bershiplater. President Echeverria says Mexico's oil policy, as far as sur· plus sales are concerned, "''ill be "profoundly nationalist and anti- ifnperialist." This could mean a restriction on production in the new fields to conserve oil for future genera- tions. just as Venezuela is doing . Moreover, Mexico appears un - willing to sell all its surplus. or even most or it. to the U.S. PE MEX di rector-general Dovali Jaime says Mexico will seek "max.imum diversification of purchasers, giving special Over The Counter,.,_ NASO Utli"'ls Dentalloy's Earnings Up J . M. 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THE LEGENDARY BREW from Golilen, Colo., -1g on lhe market here for the first time, and buyers are stamped- ln1 the first distributor to stock it. • · Coors is the nation's fourth largest selling beer, despite having outlets in only 11 western states. Last month the Supreme Court told the company it couJi:I not prohibit sales LO the other 39 states. · Now Paul Bros. here is importing the beer, and lines have formed to snap it up at $12.SO a case, about $1 a case more than the average Imported beer. "It's . a good beer, a true draft beer,'' says Paul Lipschutz, president or the distributor. ''But the key to its popularity probably is that it just hasn't been available." THE KEY IS ALSO its light, smooth taste. In California, whel"e it is available, Jt commands•• perc~nt of the market, and it outsells its competition in 10 of the 11 western states where it is widely distributed. In Texas, the 11th stale, it does not top the list because it is -only a.;old in ·certain areas. 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Shirley Ta.Rlbo, &eerellJ'Y to state Sen.· Fred Risser (D-Madlson), left Friday with her busballd and four-month-old daughter Kirsten for Nigeria. Ms . Tambo's husband will work on his doctorate in African history there. WUISE BEYE IS STILL ON the Job as ad- ministrative aide to Sen. Carl Thompson <D· Stoughton), but says she' plans to make other day l'are ar-l"angements ·soon for her-nine--week..old. daughter Leab. · Ms. Tambo and Ms. Beye.:..:.. OOlh prefer that de. eJgnation-and their bosses were tbe targets of <Critical comrnents (roJD letter writers"after the aru. ~cle--'appeared. -One new1paper-ed.i~ said lt ••touched of( more tnail reaction than gun. cont.rot legislation." ~·Have you flipped your rocker?'' one consti· tuent demanded in a letter lo Risser. ''Or perhaps ')OU want to be another Wilbur Mi Us ?•• The Arkansas congressman received wjdespread publicity because of bis·friendsbip with a stripper. ··vou CAN ONLY MILK ibe taxpayers so much,'' another Risser constituent wrote. · ·· · ••1 think it ts disgusting to allow your secretaries ' to nurse that baby while working," said still .another. ''People these days don't have as many· • morals as animals." ''People probably welcome babies in )'our office because of your own infantile mentality,'' one cor- respondent told Riss'er. , Ms. Tambo saidil.hatdespite the criticism she wa~ grateful~to Risse~ for permitting her to bring her daughter to work with her, saying it ''worked ont :yery..weu.•• Air-Jines' Booze Will Be Probed I . WASHINGTON (AP> -The Civil Aeronautics Board aays it wUJ looli"in- to the practice of some aJrlioes of giving free PUBLIC NOTICE f'1CTITtOU59UMMIU lllAME STAft'.#151111'" TN to1'°'""0 ,,.._ ii .. ,.. bull---: .JUST CONTACT ME. 2•11 •IY'hDn Drl", ~ 8Nc". (Mil. ..... .Jllltlll'i ( . .i-c:it.1, 2t31 ~ Ori", N-port Btech,c.tlf, W6'0 Tl'tl1 buslnet.• 11 ~t«I tty '" lf'I-" dl¥IO!Nol. .Jlldltl>C.M«llel T"ls s .. M-mefll -flled -''" lfW c-.., Cltrk of Or-.ge CO&lnty on .i--,:n, 1•1s. ·-PUbl~ OrM!IM C... o.IW PllOI. "-b. s. ~21 ''· i., m s •. ,, PUBLIC NOTICE f'ICTITIOU ... u.~tNESS "4MI STATEMlfld' TM foOwrint ,_._ Is •no i....i. --: 11'£A04'$ PALETTll!'; "3 •tie-.r SI., Cote.~. CAllfofmt '26Z7 .._._ LOY W•rfl'I•, W ROCNPtr $1.,Cot .. MfW, C•lllMt'tl•tMD T~IS lt tOlld.lclH by"" lot> .... . -...,,_LOU w .... "''" TlliS .. ..._,,. WH lllMt !Mtll lflf c-.t!f Ctork of' 0••11 .. c-.ly °"' ....,...,,1a,:1•1s. ..... ""*hl>N OrMI .. C-t 0.Hy PilOI, ,JM~tS.~~· tt, •1141 F•b. • Jl~S fft.lJ PUBLIC NOTICE f'fCTITtoUSaUSINISS NAM• STAffAiilfNT Th!itoMowlftg f'9'-.,. CIDlflt..,.._ fleSIM: OflANGE JULIUSSTCME No.1 ... .. , ~ ..... ., .• ~·,,,...... c.llt. ..... Ol•M •lli•betll & Clvisl~ hter Roblll•,f, 17 ,.,,..,_, Ot"., -...ortBHt .. ,Ctllf.~ Tlt .. tfittiMll II COftOllctH by • .,_..l portMtstolp. • °'HO £, llhl9Hltrd ,....... .... ,.._. -flied ...... '"" c..,w,. c...-1r of er-.. c-tv °"' .......,,,tf1S. ·-· .......... 0r.,.. c.. Olitt., Piiiot,. ,_s,.1t.1t.ttr.ms l ,,,..~ :PVillLJC N011CE . l'iCTI Tt0Uf'8Ultlil:ll ~ ~ITATIM&NT n. .......................... --! _.fllT ~··· a.•~NIM, MOU ·atcoholic beverages to coach passengers. The board Tuesday or- dered the nat ion 's airlines to submit data on the cost of providing free drinks to coach P.assengers and on the revenuE!s they gain from sellipg the drinks. THE ORDER IS an outgrowth of a "booze war" that started last year when National Airlines attempted to re· gain passengers it lost while shut down by a strike. National began offering two free drinks to all coach passengers on certain fiighU. Th·e carrier said the act.ion was necessary because Della Airlines was giv- ing free Champagne to coach passengers on some flights . The giveaway pro· gram began sPre~in.g to oth'er airlines and sever a l cari-iers now have programs o.p some flights tha.t give wine, champagne or ottier drinks to c9ach passengers. I The CAB said sbortly after Nation-I belan ltl campaign it was ~ed about the ertect or the programs .on a~rlifte re-. ' venues. . t IT SAID Tuesday lt felt that "while as a generaJ propo61tion the prov.Jsion of li ght amenitif's has been viewed as 111 matt.er left to .. ttlef discretion, ... e cannot Ignore •in- st.anceJ whe re ~0111- pllmentary services tli;lt -not mi,gral ·to air transportation ml1ht ad· veraely aflkt alr llires." =Ob. MtHCl ........... a. ~ ....... JM:,, 41 •• """"""" h«'4s .. 11 .. 4C•,nuf ,... ......... }1 Al'ICllK'"..,."' '"" ·-JMlrl~.IM .... a.,--... 1:"' ... C""1t .. 0r.-, C.-.y .. .,. """--~-~~T.'tt~= - ' The board added it/ell that "particularly at this time or scarce re~rce1 and higher costa, JI la itllshly questionable for the carriers to comPet.e lbr such traffic by in· dul1ln1 In such *\,>'eawa71." - In Show· fOr ••Arabs Israelis." • ) I • • .. ) ' ' - I • ·, • •• • ' ., • . • ., ., ' , . • " \ ., -.· - " .. l~. " •'I• ' ' • • • • ·:.~Doctor . ' 1 ~JS,B,. oa. sTE1NcaoHN ' . • ._,. ,_. DE.tll DR. Sl'EIN· ---<?KOHN: 1-'ve made my own diaanosis. l believe I ~'.~Ye an eoJaraed pro. 11: •• ,. ••te. But as I m only 62 '"~•rs of age 'J_'.m begin· .,.....Qinl to doubt whether oc .• ·.not I'm right · l understand that prb- -" ... •atate tro\lble usually · .... l!!lesn't becln until a mall · · ' If at .least 70 ye;rs old. "''My aymptoios are .the uaual ones I've ·heard: -~-;---------, •::,.: · DOCTO'R "IN . . . "'··) . . ' ' ·:; _IHE_ HOUS~ Li ...___,_,. . ' ! ·::·:;;bout. For the past few! . ·.~:OO:)ioDths I've bad to get up ~~--aileast twice every night , '"'11! urinll!e ID11ribbles. tJ' ... ~j • . ''.':YOU M.tY WONDER : .~WHY I haven't seen a . -~·--·~r about It. The truth •. •J& I'm afraid of examina· . lions. I understand that Ute rectal examlnaUon · f9r prostate enlargement II moot pa!Jiful. · .• All I've been doing to try to,help mysell ls take hot stt-; baths every ' ._ • .. .... , -••• 41• ... ~ • '' . •SOLID 'COL S • ·. · : , .... • •Plr Pllll Slcelns •0Dll.CClt9" 3-ti. ' Ply ,. Slctki1 ' . . -,. . "' '• ' night. But I haven't been 1---------'~-"'--~-. •better, so I'm slowly :.:_:.iomina: to the realiuUoo tbat 1 should have an ex·_ · ...........minitUon. Is there any way to . ·W"pr~veot a prostate gland . ~t .r o m b e c o-m i"'ll I '-'e'Olaraed? On the one · "lfand.l've heard that men .Y ~who eneage in too much sexual activity are more. ,.~: likely to have enlarged , "= l'l'OStates. But then, I ~ar also that men who '"'have an infrequent. de· ·:<lire to have. intercourse ca-e more likely to have -J>lg prostates. ~You can understand Why I'm all mixed up a"bout the problem. -"'"\.'.)Jr. J . . . . . ... ..,COMMENT: You 've ··~ .. 1been hearing thin.es, Mr'. \;::~,And when opinions di!· ...,,. · and the source of ta-;.:'JJJ m ati·oo i1t a~other · .... Je.yman, it is likely to i~ ~uce indecision and .. ., procrastination. . ...... • The sooner you havp your examination the better. It is not true that prostate eq_largement . never begins before 70. We find lt in some men •.• whp are 1tlll In their 40s, -.•wmne it may not be a pro,,. -·111em in oldf:r · men in . their7osor80a. ~ -~-:.T!'e actual ~ause of ... ~:~tate elila'.rgemenl is .... "'Dot usually known. BUt .. ., -llOlle important .reason ff>!' '" ,.orly diagnosis Is \0 ~11 ·lJiake su.re the.i the "~nlargeolen·t ls not .'· ""eaused by f-ancer, in ~··i~bich case e~rb' and et-~~ ~ective treattaent. la es-aential. Otherwi1e,1 the · : "'i>a\lent laces a ~l'i!ous ~ ..... roblem . · .. Ch""•) .... ,i ") "'-"'' OTHEI!'. "'ATIENTS . "'"lilt' yo\Jkell, Mr. J ., wbo ~~.,fear operation may think '-that 'traatment w.itb f9m11e h.ormon"s .. may ·-?au~e the 1land .to, :111>rint. This ls itebatable. "tnd not ·ad -accepted ._ Torm of.tr~atment .iw..or­ "'"dlriny br,f>ertrophy l'!- "01 ft)epros(ate. ~ · "f .,. JncidentaUY.1 ·r'ectala-·!:: • ~minatloA. e>!~~e·rroatate .,,,Jil not 8' pamfu •• Y!!U · ~~, 'flell•Ve, Mr • .f. t ''11.!.«!1\ ' ... ~. ~"· ..... • .. ' ' tt'~o~D~ota ~~icnie.Set • Forl"•• ruld~nts oi 0 , na\lv• ·91 Nartb Dakot• "...,,tU gather for 'th• North llakota Stato !19clety plo· nic on Sunda1 In krea- . 'tlOll Yar.\', 7111 Strelll ~ !,.,.,Park Avenue, Lone Beach, from 10 a.m. to 41 _p.m. In the event of r.ln, the plcnlc will take place i OD Feb.18 •• ' I · IK.1.,17 'IK.1.61 . l~ llG.l.3t llG.1.33 llG.97c llG. l.12 .8Jc ~99c. 93c ·1oa 34c 83! VICIS Ullft(TATI · HISTAllSct llffllll CllST7°0Z. A-IXTIA D F011111U M AIT!llAllllµ .!WAL lllST TAIUTS TOOTIIPASTI All1'llSPllAIT : l ·o1. Couth Mj,ol· 11~. 1f« ,_... _ ~, .. boifM rM , '-· For fo.t tWlitl. '" fM'!\l of di«rNo. '\ Nolilll k~~· BT.o ., ............ . Sa:laAlla UH .... lfll_.1111' Wtsfnllndtr Woll I la If I 1H11 Wiii .. • . -. ,., • • OAILYP!i.oT •I SheqiM!e ... 7. " ' Mock 1.;.1111..' , ..... 2A911DU'SN •AIT CllOCOtAru Tr1a1 "h.r" to ttw be.ti Ab. ot "li1 Anitt' ~ if! tllis i-pMg ~- . , ! c IH. 35c • I - r • • I • I • , -----'- • ,1 ' \ DAILY PILOT oniglit s TV Highlights -J<_CET <28> 7:30 -The Game. This .new sel'ies deals With information 011 ,a variety of subjects. Tonight's segment examines high rise buildings, emergen- cies and disaster insurance. ABC (7) 8::JO --"All Together Now ." A teen -age youth fignts to keep his brother and sisters together after their purents aru killed. John Rubi11stein and Gl~'nnis O'Connor star. CBS t.'.::!I 11 :30 ··'rhe La s l \ ' . -llestonNot • A 'Celebrity' · Q: Charlton I tsto9 did ,an inJervl~w where h~ put hlrnstlf down tl'I a ''t"tlebril)'." Why? -ttf'r. •nd Mrs. R.D:, New Bedford, Mass. ' A: Be-cause he's never been in lroublt-or iqvolve4 in ,scandals. Ch~ck. has alW"ll).'.!I felt that conlrover.sy makes you colorrut and th al arlors w.ho· are -responsible ci ti zens are "dulf." According to J-l eston: there were celeprities in ancient Greece.who -"'t':fC known _as_ "yt'ar kings." During tbe year in ~ --... 'Gia~ You Asked That' by Marilyn ond Hy Gar-r • Actor Eyes New'Ser:ks NEW YOR,K (;\Pl -"Ironside" l\llsbad Ila last _NBC perrorm...., allA!r ~&bl:fe•.OO•i!D tb«alf!llu\ Raymond Burr alrtf&d)' has left thie wbeelcllalr he ocCµ,pled u tlM! paraple«ic Cllle! Robirt Ironside to,WC>rk <!II other pnlJects, lncludf'o& a posaibl• new aeries. , ) lie reports ft feels .. ereal~ fust great'.' to be out~ or the wheelchair. .. y·m not a sittet. anyway,'' says BU;rr, S7,~who· went directly from eight year& as ''Petry MaSoot•' on TV into "Ironside," whicb alrta<ty ts in reruns, syndlca\ed in~ A.m~can cities by his count. -!J'he C1n841ian-born actor, who began .hls career. at 19 In Toronto, lives on a three-acre spread in the HoUyWood Hills when he's wo11king and relaxes' on a copra plantaion he owns on Naitauba i.n the Fiji Islands. • :Qurr, in townon business,' said in a' phone in· terview the.new series be may do would be about •·a particular kind of doctor." He declinec:r" t.o give particUlars until he sees.the script of a two·hour TV .1 Challengt.'. ·· Chad ( i\1edic<.1l Center 1 E\·erell Hnd Angie (Police \\"om<.1n 1 Dickinso11 star \\"ilh Glenn F'ord i11 this 1967 \Vestern . "'hlth they rl'1gn cd , he told reporte1= Pe ter Evans. they were the mo~t rcted of men. Jii\"ery \\ ish "'as granted. Evl'ry \\"ild fancy gratified. 'fhcy Were movie which could prove the pilot sbOw for the 1,_ __ series. ' ·-~,.,h ,. p<.1mpt•rcd and lo\·ed and 1n<.1de n1uch or. It \\':.ts l:I m :1 rvl·lous ti ft'. ~ x t·ept at lhe end of lhl' yc<J r. their heart~ "'ere eut nut ~\s u modl•rn ex<Jmpl e llc:-.lon points to Marilyn l\lonrue. ··Shl' \\",:jS Vt!•·feelly e;.ist as a modern-day TV DAILY LOG "yt•ar queen .. liut arter ;.ill the indlJJgenc~s a nd iiclorut ion. the k is:-.ing had lo slop and Marilyn paid thl· final terribll' prit·cex•t«led by her adrvirers. She dit-d naked on lhe flnor of her house al 1-lolmby 1-lills on \\'hil'h lhc r('nl "'asn ·1 even puid. Jl was lhe pcrrecl· Wednesday Evening FEBRUARY 5 c·Xit for the perrc<·t ·year queen.··· (~: Isn't there bad' blood between the ex-wife and current wire of rock star John Phillips or the Mamas and Papas? -T . Reynolds, Columbus, Ohio. m Mm Critlie ~ A : Definitely not. Though Phillips recently fDltbiM t11e liHs signed his ex. r.1 ichelle, to a recording contract, his t:00 0 l!t ffl(i)CIU01 '·Mm.n1 11 new \\'ife. Genevi eve \Vaile, gushes: "J've gotten rLJOr' lil e•~ bound Jori terribly close to r.1icheUe because we've both been rt11111Dn with his d1111lll•1 1nu 10 involved "' ilh John. J feel almost 1i ke a sister lo her.·' y!ars '" PllSGll, 11oa1a .. P'•"' in Q <' d' be h · 1• Id d · h Allin11 btll is miuiftc wht• 111e ·: o.me 1a ns seemto av1nga 1e ayw1t mmm""" er.it I.Inds ia lOl Allreln. Bud· stock mark el jokes these days. \Vhal'!rthe cleverest -(l)<Qt(t)) Nnrs. tori O.l1m~11. Jeu WtltOll. M~k Gar-you've hca rd? -rtt . Comstock, Chicago. ... lrNIWt.....,.. daft, Robert Riesel tnd P1ul lukt· A : Recalling the rash of ·'jump" suicides after 'll'lrWcl '""" e l.'Uc'fs11..TANNER HELPS Lhe '29 crash, Joey Bishop observed : "Now I know tt T• A 1"" *RECENTLY ORPHANED why all the new buildings have windows you ean"t l :!,"'J~""' .FAMILY FINO NEW open!" o.ctr1c: c..,.., PARENTS. TONIGHT! . Q: Seems to me that whenever I turn on the TV or Wr l friellft I Q.J@@l mta• l11111f go out to a.movie. I see Walter MaUhau. What makes U lllR' lrilkl a.-1 sn . him So pop·ular, and wb·at was his Ont movie? -·:ClWfltll --1:'.::;.~ (Ztu) "The :-M'rs:-B. ~an·dishe, lndi~na~l~s. --. ' (IJ) ...... CWcit WilloWiqdMn.Hllrwd"(RlD H A:. The Kentuckian, 10 1955, starnng Burt Tiit ,._.,,, uw11nce's .-,,. lbo4rt 1oWe1 rnicidk Lancaster was his first·film. He's alw~s bus).'. with ·=----t1iss. ~-ilrlht;-ar;arretionr--,,ew den·ls because ne~s respecled8s a ehiir8c'ier 7• · <!~m ~ of Britti• Velor• W..ld w .. '-ff~nk actor with stage ex~n""ence who's equally at ho m e , Convene. .IDJQ Ebttl. Cer11d111e d . d h ' A N L I " . I • Mlf'1¥U fillterald anc1 Rn Robbins 111r. 01ng a come y sue as· · ew ea • a mus1ca T1111t1> • ~ t.JOll&eft s uch as ''Hello, Dolly.'' 9rplaying a detective in that t • ~t!,lirll? -W~ new chill -a-minute movie, ·~The'Taking of Pelham Tiii,.. a.dill he8&IMt One Two 1'hree." Matthau is an easy-goin& .. (?J,::--,:.":: lit.Ill ar... !lOn-te!Tipe~amenlal actor who doesn't give a nyone, ."l may not do the, show if the script doesn't work Out," said Burr, who has made enough loot rrom "Ironside'' and "Perry Mason" to loaf for life If be so chooses. · "No, I don't have to work," said Burr. "But l have to kecpoccup,ed. l would t retire.'' ' ... , ....... ".G()DFATHB 11" lll "MURDht ON 1HE ORIENT EXPRESS" ll'Gl '"SWISS fAWIL Y IOllNSOH" -OLD YELLER'" "'C:ONffSSIOH OF A , WtHDOW CLEAHll" Ill ----+-.!!'CAND.Y.!'..lat. Qt n. Ill l...,. 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Yollfll -•11 4mMtd by Pd1t1- l f'ltcl.,... cem ttler slit tidntlJ(K!d JM!r llWll .......,, son lrom llff fallter·in-law, Sen1!or DEllrT De C-4 r11e [mer McCuhn (Gene Ev111S), tile• is irt- Cl!llCJ GllH" A ~ ~rin de111r11 uicted !or murder when the Hiii· w1tt1 ipeciflt and Mlpful ltlfofl!l6.-IOl's HtleflfJ b tound 111U(dt11d. lion on I Vlrilly ol subflcU. l~t ~· m lttWS fi"rst 1pil0de piobes tile 11sks of b1 I• Yeur Lile llitl in hiah·riu bYild4qs; wlllt to 0 RISTIE SETS TRAP e~pect 111 an ""''f'M'I ld1Al1t.1ra • * FOR CRAZY BOMBER! to,1 hospilll; tad u11urance 11arr111 GET CHRISTIE LOVE' d1S1J.llf1.. • . ITJMflll fJ(Qj(l))IIJGf)C1t Cllrist11 ~ IMrlll& l.Mt! Chfislie '*"rchu IOI a man , Llltlt .-.. so disturbtcl by vio1111Ce th1t M b l:DO ~(])(l)T111 Ori•••• a. blowiflc Mp Dbieds and ~aces.a•· Dim Art C.rMJ IN ,,_ Mf•t tialM with flOltnct to draw ~tttn-ruat lio11 ID the problt111. Altit JcllltSOll, 0 ID {i) ~ m uttlt ...... .. HtlllJ COib.soA, Joinne WOiiey, J~dJ ... 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Sid Chftl, Gorcbl U!JO @ (i) ()) CIS ....... : (C) lu"" acf ltt Koliiu 1ual Iii LISf Cllllltlil"' (wtS) '67"- l h...., CMlct Clltd E•rttt. Anl}I Diekinsoa. Clentr lolllSida"°" forL car.ilia O ID 00 ~ m Je1t111r c.n.1 12_j ~ (C) {Zhf) • ...., .. a. floflnc.t HenderWll ,.SU. Ctwtu If till [Mtli" (xi·l!J "59-0 Mlwit: "Vitt ..... {dn) 'JI Jama Mn:in, Melle. 111111. Pit --¥1111 Lukls, II.if fmlCG. I',..;,, f 0 WIDE WORLD SPECIAL ~,::, Wmtlllc · * IN SEARCH OF i.,_.. t.ruce r..11-HOWARD HUGHES ,,. O IOIJCIJ)(Il-"°" Spt· fJ ABC Wednesday Movie c~ ··111 Selrtti_ of Kor.ird ttulhe· * O.phaned kid$ could 0 MoM: "ti(!ll tms" (di•) '51 -Oic• Powell, hlM Al!Json, liufdD be separate:d--forever 111on111b:in. All TOGETH£R NOW CD M1•i1: "W•e• T111111•• o cin CI» cv m * w.un-c.1tn" (dr11 ·39 -: Ch111t1 •· "' ...... {C) (9') "All f.,.clltf litne DllllM. ,.... (llta) '14-joli11 Rllbiuleiit, 1Z:tlll {i) Mltt4 ~ HM Glyftfill o·eon.or. lrid SlnCt. m ................ (du) '38 Hcle9 HIM!, Bill MICJ', JIM Wllh--JH1 CrHlfofd, Allll C'.«l•s. tft. Mlt! tbe ck1tl Gf hr$ p11Mb. l:11D1~·-.. lceNCtr .... Is tlett111iMd lo rn (j) ID 00 ... 11e., his 'POWlctr twolkf llld ..._ 1:45 lllwie: "Skll" (db) '50-Alln tm ttatlhll', • 1 fll!lil'J',. wills ' Sltt1id111, Vidor llll11te, Ol<rid JO.d•J period ill lltMca 1o pnM WaJ!le. lky u11111alte It Oii lbeir OWll with-2:CIOIJ Afl.flliclit $lllw: °1111 5Mttltrt1• Dill .... Sllfll'liMtfl. 11," "flli °"' c.r...- Thursdoy DAYTIME MOVIES KOCETELEVISIO_N • • 1 .... ' -, A_M.t .,.,.._Fa. '"TWELYI CHA.IRS" Wittl ICMt Moody .. THE COMMISSIONER'tte faced the biggest scandal the departmJ!nt has ever known. Orange County 's • Congressmen air . their views with Jim Cooper, moderator ····, TONIGHT. and Sunday at 7=30 pni ' . ' • Cong. Jerry Patterson (D) ' . C0ng. Andrew. 'Hinshaw (~l · ' .Cong. Mark Hannaford (0) Cong .. Chai:les {Wiggins (R) • ~ · "Or•nge County in W•shlngtoA,'' pJrt of the "Vo1cn' Pipeline" $C!tin on €hilnnel SO, js ptoduced In W•}hington, O.C. •. · Madepossiblobyg,.nu KQCE-TV from the. Corpor.1t1on fOf ' - Publ ic Bt~dc.i:.tin,& .tnd the Hirry G. Steele Foun<btion .. • . .. r • SO.COAST PLAZA I SU-2711 r . . at•tAt ROIERT_. REDFORu "JEREMIAH JOHNSON" ~nge .~ free f.fil a.tr llrtl M.e-.. • ..._MPricff W /S..-'1115 P·"" '°"'ca. .... Doera Of.• Doily 6:4S I'>• Sat. S...-1 :lO ·A•tAtt 2G&l•T ADULT MOVIES ~~ , '• IJJ _,. "liliRS-A1lELLA" WittlJaHFottd• KidS Like to Ask Andy __ ..,, .... ~-·-.. _._ ... _ ~ -·--·I-Ml CHALLENGE TO IE FIEE r A .. WEMORY Of US" T "'LOYI A.HD PAIM'' IPGI ""STB'PlHWOLf .. llJ "THI STllGLl" II) .~ ................. ~ "''"" -.; ~ .... ···~ '" -~· "'°"" 1nr., F" 10 711 m -ti 2!!. ' ~.A. fAWY IMANCHESTEA EX.I · • . G.0 . fAWY !CITY DA. EX.J , ' A "STIPPfHWOLf" V '"THI STEEGLE" Ill A ..,,._Willi Goldn & .. • ~ "MR. MAJISTYK'" IPGI A '"Ttlf 'OHGIST 'I ARO"' . : V° -"SUPICO" IRJ • • -C.~IMOfil o• A -.ow c~u"'"~ 111 ...ol•-•llllt~ MOHDAf It!"' ,,UO.&f l:tO -l :lG S.ATUllDAV U-30 · 1:00 SUND.IV' HOllDIYS 12:30 • 2:00 ..... '•I• l•,-.:.- ~21 "'° -· .... : ~ '• -. . -. ~~~~ ·::: . . •\ You earl Charge ~ LY l'ILCU. Cla111ffecl Ada ·5678 • -:: .. ' . : .· ' • , • • • • I • ., J t ( ' { ' t l I 1 l ! ·Schools ·Boost Music . tu111 \•.., :trJ . cot q\lit• a . . mYC!iil>' of classl;al;;, '· and It s!lrp~~ n er Junior htgb . is aStontshing to .. view the dlffer· ceoom this w .. k when ~he ' TOM BARLEY ma responses trthl"'••hlklren.as a ed t~I' -writer whet had Im; M Ille 8Qa ·; \hey whirl In th~ d4nce lorm they p .S~ him mo•t during mo"' · u ,believe the composer had In tbllo.oA1 yearA service as a mu ic 7' mind. cdllc)l. d -. tying thelr'p...:arams to our THISSPLENDID aodlarsi&ht· Ou e an her very attentive youngster~. , ed approach to music Is not..,of cl•ssmates wer~ ,keen lo Je.-rn ' t course confined to lh& Garden a!1o~l personal1lles in . a dis· 1 l' They, have_,be,h praised many Grove 'area. But this writer has c45s1on thal ran well over the re• 1mes lll this ,Cm· m.n and th~y nOl Seen these principles .carried g1Jatlon time. Conductors ,~wez:~ w.armly praised again to such lengthsartdwithsucbun· Mphta, Furtwangler and Sir before Julie~ , r classmlftes. doubted success. T11.orna1 Beech am, pianist s They are 1tn1 ~ft out in this R9blnst.,;n, Malcuzynski and Ar... fas}\ion becau~ all or us· who Jt is grand to see &<>me stuffy ra"tt an.,t r:nany opera lwninaries hold muSic '1ea to Ol1r hearts old music theorl@ thg.t were just calne under our SPotllght. know full weli that.a seed planted as stuffy when 1 was a boy . Certainly, Furlwan.gler lead-early ~nd' in th~ 'right environ-t~rown the winds. Music lnstrltC· 1nj the Berlin Philarmonic aQ,d ment 1nvar{abl• produces a lion does not have~to-be-dteaded Beech-m before hia Royal healthy,fiour~shi gtiee. by the student; it must be and Pbllarmonic rank among thi& , can be a time of great beauty in a '-.r{iter's happiest memories. And WE HAVE ~ lassie example young lire and so it will be if more· .Zailie expected a response along ~f this type of lhlf:?king this week of us follow the fine examples of. tbOst •lnes. 1n the Garden 'Grove Unified fered by the Susan Craigs of our ·· School District with grade school music world. BUT I TOLD her, as J have children in its 48 elementary No reviews th.i,s week"? the re- orten commented lo readers, that schools participating in Music ader cries. J'm very sorry. But I my happiest memories in the Week. had something much more im· field of music have come from Parents are beillg urged to vis· porlunt to write about. school systems and organiza. · tiOns who have grimly gone 00 Jt their yop n,gsters in the classroom lo watth their reac. teilching musi~ w.hen il wou\d tiOn to musir:, qGle the individual helve been far simpler lo throw in responses to \{arious forms of tt\l towel in disgust. music and wafch the teacher':; )\usic teachers und such other approac~. , s ntendid organizations as the Ut~nge County Philharm~nic Such accom'ptished .muslc in · Soeiety have rerused to !cl the structors as Susa·n Craig en· taCk or or totally inadequate courage their ha:ppy young Cu!'ding dissuade them from car· cha_rges to frolic out.dc;x>rs to the CAAAOU. 1.AHl:ST 0 COHHOA OOAC:.HIHI: LA"" AHD DISOADllA "LITTLE PRINCE" Z.I0.6:1J.t:;40 li'GI "MEMORY OF US" 111 l:l 0-4:S!i·l::Z O "SV(I S FAMILY ROBINSON" I :l0-4: 14-J :OO • "OLD YELLER" l :4S.7:l0 "MEMORY OF US" 2:20-i:OO·t:lS "STEPPENWOLF" Ill 4:11·7:45 K e ac h T V Movie HoLLYWOOD (UPI) -Stacy Keach moves over from movies to television to star in a pilot filrt' for a n ew television series, "Caribe," to be fil med on IOCJI · lion in St . '!h.omas. Virgin Islands. STARTS WED., fEB •. 12 .. HARBOR SHOPPING :CENTER DMl Al ' l:OM:OO ,7:001 10:00,.M.. --··-·-11• CALL THIATll FOi SHOWTIMIS 644-0760 ,.;;;-- "LIGIND Of HILL HOUSI " "· \NOW SHOWING! SORRY, NO PASSES ·- ' ,-----==----Amus ing oJ>••~al lon• Ot lite along lh• Orange Coaat, penned by a native t on , in the I DAILY PILOT CHARLTON HESTON AVA GARONER GEORGE KENNEOY ~I LAW AND DISORDER ( .. ffl>Oll '""'"~' O'C~--OtillNE ""' "GAMILER" I • -1 -.-• W9dnttd!Y. February 5. 1975 DAILY PILOT •@ ' Movie , Canceled ROME (AP) -Fil_m director Federico F~lini 'aays the ltlllian produce" of his aext film 'ttave backed out •tewdayi before shooting was to begin. Felllnl said the Italian Cineriz Company ga,•e him np reason foc<iropping the veq.ture. But film in· dustry sources said F4illlni's proJ>()Sed film bas.ed on lhe life of Casanova, the 18th century Venetian tover, was scrapped'becauae of its high r:ost, estimated a~ fl.Smllllon. " ... the fun. suspense' and nostalgia of 'DIE STING: .. a lusty, zesty entertainment:' PLUS CO-HrT AT HUMTIMGTOM . "LAW & DISOIDER- CARROLL EIMEST O'COHHOI IORGHIMI .HUMTIHGTOH CIHIMA IE.A.CH AT ELLIS HUHTIHGTOM II.A.CH 147°1601 PLUS CO·HIT AT · DRIV E IH "MEMORY O F US" • HARIOR I LY D. DRIY E·IM · HARIOI ILYD. HEAR McfADDI H SANTA AMA 53 1-1 27 1 CARROU. ERNEST o ·coNNOR BORCNINE LAW AND DISORDER , \ -John 8trbour, KNSC·TI/' Alan Arkin JamesCaan IRI Freebie and the Bean WITH YALllll HARP'ER CALL TH EATRE FOR SHOWTIMES EDWARDS HARIOR TWIN CINEMA HARIOR AT W ILSON cos~ MESA 646·0573 ORANGE DRIVE-IN 2 SAHT A AMA FWY. ME".I C HAP'MAM ORAMGE s sa-1022 • '0THE GAHG THAT COULDN'T SHOOT STJ.AIGHl"' PLITI CITY #2 AT THE CITY C E:HTU. O RAMTE 997·0131 PLUS "CATCH 22" .. Md -tlw be1t s.tliftlt .....i by Jc.Mi MHls l'LUS "JUGGERNAUT"" BRISTOL CINEMA IV lristol At Mac.Arthur South Coast ShoppifMJ .A.r.o 540.7444 M.no.I ..... PLUS J-• Cctberill 'C. 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BRIDGETOWN, Barbadol CAPJ ~Prim• Mlnlater Errol Barrow says there wQI be no rompulsory' mlllt1try service. in Barbados. lie s aid tilt Canbbean Island plaMed to establish a 10-mah de(ens force . T 1 • 32 OZ. KING SIZE LUX l1QUID For Beautiful Hands and Sparkling Dishes ! BONUS PACI OF 40 PLUSB FREE (\ I - - MODESS ~ FEMININE NAPKINS 16 OZ. SIZE CARNATION Coffee-mate, Non-Dairy Creamer for Your Coffee! • • ' ,. ••• coo @flttma11 ·r~ .,-..~ ~ . -"'lllwll'C'I'"'' NOllELCO Mi st . STYLER/DRYER }'\ FOR STYLING CONTROll - Dryi ng power '~ with a genlle 22 88 . . spray mist. . i HB 76q1 o , A · Noauco40VIP -m SHAVIR ~-2' , , TRIPLEHEADERI {4 ii ~~o::fd~ 29.95 , · • ! · . / face al'ld skin. · souNDESlGN AM/FM Digital Clock Radio · · Wake up to. music or bumr. .. wmte cobi-;~s323~88 , IL fOIO~J7J IM•'"·"' Rood j'"'" . SA~A ANA-ltl 1 S.... ltf.W St."",.:_ ' • . -~ , l • • '" 1 r ' ; , . I \• I 0 • v ( d ·1 • ' I -+ \ • Everything .. ' " BY JIBAANDEl!SON O.llr ,. .......... IKU. • .,.... The book, I~ In a coll••· lion of II>• TliPmu Hann family of Newport 8eaCh, begins as a diary, serves le a family record and oiler• -,.,.i11i of household hints. Recl~I ~eom aomewhat a long hilt•-· . Instead· of buying astringents, FACE WASH Because young girls were given years of training In, , homemaking skills by their mothers, it must have been as- sumed that everyone knew how And, ·after al.I, what other dive,rsion was ~? Television and the Super Bowl were un· milady lllmply whipped up • po-Mix "" pint alcohol (25 cents tiop called. Face Wash for worth), one ounce BenJoine (10 Pimples .. · · cen(s) and five cents ·otboraclc Just bow good were the good old days?• A tour through some old cookbooks soon makes -you wonder. heard of. • Aunt Minnle .and her contem· acid. poraries mus~ have had to watch . Hair tonic was another item budgets then, too, as ~e recipe is concocted at home, and we can given in volume •swell as price. only assume that the "wet or to mix a cake or knead bread, and what baking times and tem~ peratures they required. tDCidental. • .For instance, 1n Aunt Minnie's <Patterson) Cookbook, entries, dated before lhe turn ot the cen· ·tury. point out that life was a struggle and pleuurea sparse and simple. About t•~el,t\un' Minnie .writes, "A er arnvlnl .bx '!rain. we ' walked !l'iles·" She then whiled ~wa;,t.tie Sund~ after· noon playtg ou'chre ·(a card game)-a pliasure.indeed alter ~anng 'throullh more page& one ~allies that ·~ust being ~ housewi'fe•• meant long bou115 and hard wc>r~. . tn tbose C1Jais ,tb~e were no; handy mar,kets and drug stores .stocl<ed.w\tb eo11venl~ce foods, sundries and electric Bppllances. . dry'' look was no controversy (Editor's Note: Of .the items , then as there is only one recipe in we could find, ~ discovered in· , the book. QUICK GRAHAM LOAF nation hasn't affected rubbing . HAIR TONIC '81cotiol. in cup sugar Jh: cup N. O. Molasses 3 cups graham flour 2cups milk \ •\I • • • After the Civil. War there was a tremendous fad for food. Classes provided cooking instruction and a meeting place for eligible young men and women. . ' Repast Visited Recipes Spice Reminiscence By CAROL MOORE Mary Lane lfd the Costa Mesa 'I> cup cornmeal oe11yP11otfleM•111... committet1 that compiled the 1h cup coarse whole whe't What fun comparing the book whi~h 1sells for $4 and flour "'helpful hints" in cookbooks benefits thEt out-paUent clinic of 1 teaspoon baking sod.a published by the Aid Branch or the hospital. 1h teaspoon salt the Co-workers of Elgin, Ill. in Artichoke~bbles,aparticular ~ cup (7 tablespoons) 1902 and the Punch and Judy favorite of rrtine, is listed in both molasses Guild of Children's Hospital of the hors d'oouvre and vegetable 'Ve cup milk Orange County this month. sections. -1-in cup raisins (optional) •'When boiling down any liquid The appe{il:er version claims Mix dry ingredients in a bowl. without any pulp, iI you place two about 72 squares which must be Add molasses, milk and raisins. agate marble! in the pan it will either a new indoor record or one Stir unlir blended. Pour into a not stick.•• -19)2. . of those mischievous typo· well gre,ased 1.quart mold. ''If soup is too well salted, add graphical errors. If it does not have its own lid, hall of a peeled raw potato. If still The result>ts so yummY that 8 cover with heavy duty aluminum too salty. add the other half.•• -batCh usually disappears as an· foil and tie it in place with string. 1975. appetizer for 6 or 8 or a side dish <A good substitute for a com- Th.e books list each genera· for 4 to 6_ mercial mold is a one pound cof· lion's best ways to beat egg feecan.) whites, peel onions or remove ARncifoKE NIBBLES Place on a rack in a deep ket-st~~~·the taUeredlllino~edition 2 l ors ki(6 ounces each) tle. (Tthe centekrl~s ·lcannif tihng jar d I h t 75 1 m.rl·nated a "choke hear•.:. · screw ops wor mcel)'.' ere is a v ses. t a to serve J>e.OP e "4 no rack which fits tie kettle.) you will need'~ large loaves o~ lsmall~on,finelychopped Add boiling wate,r' to come bread. 3 pounds of butter, 2 l ·clove j8rlic, minced (or 118 "halfway up around the mold. pounds of coffee, 3 pounds of sug~ teaspoon g&f.iic salt) ar, 2 quarts of cream, 3 quarts ol 4 eggs · Steam about.3 hours over lbw pickles, 2 pounds of cheese, 6.. 1A cupfliaf:drybreadcrumbs heat. Take the mold from the large cakes, one dozen cans \4 teas1isalt water, remove the cover and set scalloped com and five 2-Pound ·1Ai teas· n each pepper. -in 300 degrees F. oven for 15 loaves of meat." oregano an· liquid hot pepper minutes to dry out somewhat. Just bow these foods are to be (taco sauce ' Slice ahd serve hot with butter. combined or in What order they VJ pourt sharp c:heddar, To steam in oven, use, a ltetUe are to be served' is left to the shredded which l\as handles that can go in- cook's ingenuily. 2 tablespoons minced to the oven. Steam 3 hours. Wbll• church, charity and parsley,optJon81 Remove from boiling water-and committee cookbooks have Dtain on jar' of. artichokes. ta'ke off cover and dry out in the chronicled regional tastes, na-Drain mar ade from other jar 250 degree F. oven for about 20 tionally lssul\d tomes have kept Into try pa Chop all artichokes minutes. pace will> lhe latest kitchen con· and ae~ a · e. Saute onion and l , veniences. garlic in e !or about s RANCBHOVSEBEANS One of !be oldest of these, Fan-minutes. nie Far.met'•, has ti.ad many Beat eg s with fork, add prlntlngs. ~ta recipe for Boston crumbs, s andoeuonlnp. Sllr Brown Bread ~ow mentions In clleese\p ley and artll:bokes aluminum foll 8a part ol the still mixed w t onions (drained of lengthy baking process. ·any exces• arinade). · Originally Fannie noted that Tum 1nto x. ll·lnch pan. Bake "'old fashioned cooks make neat at 325 degr 30 minutes or until slices by drawing a string around set wnen I · touched. Cut in II>• not loal, crossing ~di and . lncti sciu when slishtly cool. 1 pound ground beef ~ envelope ary. onion soup mix 1A cup catsup \.-\cup water , Scant \4 cup vinegar· ~cup bl'OWnsugar 2 cans (l pound each) pork and beans 1 can (l pound) barbecued .. pullln1tl\cmt0cutolh~ces:" .Ser\le war . JI made ,_bead, re- --1deaHy, the bread steams i bl!llllorlO Umlilutes • beans _ -...-.... _ __ -4 to s slices bacon. fried and crumbled .. wblle beano l)ake. Bµt the recipe ts rather' complicated so you may• apprecjate th.la conve.nlent and quick p .. pantlon for Ranch Hol!!!. Beau !iom CHOCO l'ifift{a. ~ BOSTO BROWN.BREAD (rlillblslm) I> cu rye meal or all" purposeOo · • l • I l Brown ineat and mix with re- malnlnC Ingredients. Bake In coveud caUM>le at 350 decr- for '5 minutes. 5er<I" 6. ' • / 1 dram Lac Sulphur 1 dram Sugar of Lead 2 drams Muriate of Soda 2 ounces Glycerine 4 ounces Jamaica Rum 8 ounces Bay Rum 1 pint soft water Mix togl!ther. Keep in cool, dark place. Shake well before us- ing. Aunt l\otionie wasn't blessed with the luxury of a dry-cleaner .., either, so s~ had to rely on her own expertise. A method appearing in her book certainly wouldn't be re- commended toi:lay -it's downright dangerous. CLEANING NET CURTAINS To each quart of gasoline, stir in l'h: cups flour. Soak curtain ;about lh hour. Ir badly soiled, 'soak a little longer. Gently rub between hands until clean. Rinse in clean gasoline and hang out in the wind for two '-°three hours .. Recipes in her book were never written ror the novice. ----- 1 teaspoon soda in the molasseS\ lf2 teaspoon salt (There are no directions.> The cook or old apparently took pride in what she served, as she experimented with existing re- cipes until she created something uniquely her own . Changes are noted beside the original recipe. Samples read like this : For a Sponge Cake-~'[ use th.is for jelly roll but I use two eggs. Or, Plain While Cake With Pineapple Icing-"! have made better cakes after I used this re- cipe. Most of the time I use whole of two eggs. Sometimes I put a little spice in and make just in time to use for breakfast." Come to think of it, the aroma of something good baking early in the morning just might be the key to making the old days bet- ter. \ . ' J cup sugar . • Ya cup melted. butter • 2 well beaten.eggs ~ t~pdon salt 2 squares melted chocol•te '' • 7'cupflour : , • -( • 1 • :. I CUP. c~pped Walnuts ... ' . ' · • · · · . Vanilla · · · · . <' ;>,. .• •J ~,... .. . • •• l .tl ' . .Billte ~ minuus in moderate oven ana cut. wnilo.'hot • . ... ~- .. • ' . ·.· ; Ullian !\\ills • · · . : : • . er..,... ~ Cooliieo . . ~ cup butter • y. cup lard ·. . IY,·cups of brown .fougar . I egg ' ......... ,. Z.· teup0ons crum of tartu ·' . • •· ... I Well used ·page from Glen Avon Cookbook from-Dulut ,·fiifinn. shows only ingredients. Baking times and temperatures had to be estimated for wood an·d coal-burning stoves. • '• . •# ON\.f t"U •. UI ' . • •• At'70, Winston Churchill ' l was descrltredC113 a youtlg man with a bright future. . 't . . . •' She l(icked· Otd-Age Habit B)' LAUBJEKAl!i>E• likes to be slven dlreetlon.s lo get •-~...... somewhere, she conUnued her ID a 1plel, liberally 1prlnkled tilt with a few specifics. •ltll qufpo and quotea, Eve Young, oald Miss Bl.ake, Is IM!- Blalco, a wrller eurnoUy follow-1111 "youthfully 'rreah la body o~ !QI Ult ape-·1 eirWit. urpd mind orleell"i." · the llon1ay Momlns Club of It means, she explained, ba.v-·HuntlnstOn Beach to "Jdek the Ing the appetlle for adventure oldaJlebablt.'' over the desire for safety. "It Siie betan bir exhortation with does mean to take a risk to try." tbe most-•iSDPle definition· of A great de&J or aalnc, the "'llvinl ... to have life." speaker said. is a functional dis· And prompUy rejected the easeo(de~palr. meaning in favor or another . . . After telling: them of the 93. ··to live a lire rich in experience, year-old man who recently took a ... to live vigorously in respect to five-year lease on an apartment, ~ adivityandemotion.." she \lr.ged them to make a l She assured her awileuce, plicard wblch says, ''Plan · I mosUy middle-aged wor¥n, that someth1n& nltW" and prop it on if Ibey cnuld -they are living their break!Ut table.· ·1n a<!conllnee'Wilh the latter in· • Those. whO ' 1tay the YO!Jngest terpret•tiou 'then "'You•re ar.e. tboSe wbo love the most, she okay:• sald. . . f s.:.i since she is tbe kJ.nct who A .o.~rsoo can love beauty,. ~ froth, _work, ehildreo and, "most • • • • I ' • • . • I • I • ,. ,. l ' importa11t," fellow man~ And no matter wbat the current trend Js she added, there is always ~ love of God~ But a penon's sexual life i8 llnk<jl lo emotional life, Miss Blake 1aid. 'lbole who retain the quality of feeling will retain the quality of loving. She cautioned that any ability, even·love, ia lo6t when it isn't, used. Many people, when a new idea or interest come! to them, say. ''(don't have time now. I'll do later." She asked. ''\Vhen is I ter?" and answered, ''Too late.' She said their response should always be, ''I'll do all that now." · "To i.crn what i.1 new ia to be forever ycung." Prodding her audience le become interested in something new. she satd. "Whatever you do, 1 'Old Folks [At Home' t Will waiat to reminisce rrofu t 1 lo 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, when the Huntingtan Beach. --Histo•ical-Society -presents the second annual Reveries and Memories program. f Theme music will be pro- 1 vided by Olde Melodies and t, Mary Heaps (lel'tJ will lead r the ~1nging ror which _)'lorman W.bipple and Turesa !' De Guelle are practicing. ~ ' • f j l Clubs Offer V-ariety . Mother-of-year Nomln1tlona have been opened to all or- 1ani11Uon• fot 1975 California Mother-of.1 th1~11ar1. sponsored by the American' lllotbtrt cdmmittee of California. . ..The deadllne for entries is Monday, Fl!b. 10. They ahould be sent to Mrs. Phyllis Roberta, 10758 Camarillo St., North Hollywood, CA., 111802. Floral Arts T•ble Settings· With Distinction will be the theme of the Floral Arts Guild meeting Mo~d•f. • Feb. 10, in the Santa Ana Woman I Club. A courmet luncheon will follow the 10 a .m. program. Voter League The Learue or Women Voters of the Oran&• Coast will focus on "'program plan· nln& at unit mtttings beginning Monday Feb. 10. Times and locations can be ob: talned by calllna the lea1ue office. Monday Club Author Eve Blake will talk about kicking the ~tblt of old age Feb. 10 for the Monday Morntn1 Club of Laguna Beach. The group will father at 11 :30 a .m. in pen Brown'• r91taurant. · .Newcomers ewcomer's or Irvine will gather Tues· day, Feb. 11, at ~1:30 a.m. In the rGrand lfolal, Ahthelm. Re1ldents of the city for · tbnt )'tart or loH are Invited to attend .. ... r ' \ Mrs. George Mastrogany has further in· formation. AWARE Women considering (urthering their col· le&e education are invited by the Orange Coast College AWARE Club to an open house Tuesday, Feb. ll, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m . in the Women's Center on campus. . At noon Sharon Donoff, OCC assistant de-f an of sl.udent aff~irs, will discuss scholarship opportunities. -~ Delta Gamma Dr. Lada Marx. leeislative chai"I!erson tor Los Angeles Women Lawyers, w1lJ dis- cuss Domestic Law and Women's Rlgl'ts Tuesday, Feb.ll,al9:30a.m . She will speak to members of Newport Harbor Alumnae of Delta Gamma in the Santa Ana home of Mrs. Stan Hafer. Interfaith Wo.men Assoc~ates of the University In· terfa1th Foundation will present a seminar series be.ginning Tuesday, Feb. 11, from 9:45 a .m. to noon in the Interfaith Lounge, Irvine · Town Center. Topics for the four consecutive weeks are How the Med.la Affects PubUc Mor&lity, Contemporary Morality, Integrity in Politlcs, and Resistance to Ethical Stan· dnd1. T • there '1 a good return in it . .-. Even a marriage can be made fresher and more alive with new lnt,.,.eata, she e~. "Jt has aomethjog to fP"lW with, to srow on. It cl0e1n't become 1tale." Learntra1 to· arow up emo· Uona\ly. not taking everytbhi1 aa a personal lnault, Is Important too MIH Blake said. . . '1We.. quut.,_l.eam lo !Ill Gill. human cottitacts to step over in ~other penon'il shoes." S.e reminded the women that everyone Was peculJaritres and even admitted one o( her own. But, she added, "I( keeps me tolerant of other people's quirks.•• ·'AJo•o with Ute do '1, lhere have to be.a/nodon't1." -Don 't be self-cenlerocl. Miss Blake rtcalltd a oomtdy she had 11en. ,about a cant1r . woman who wu 1ttkln1 a h u 1 band. Ttfe 7wom an• s ·;we 'bould..be'Justas Uken up srandmothar had told her not to living our life as our children's,·· be so bri1ht with men. she said. "Let':; not live second She advl1Gd .All not to say hand." a.D.)'thio'I but ·~;· "no" and "Arrtltt.adlWniit.V ''really.•• f&' Televi1lort, she warned, ha1 fn· Mila Blake 1 ted this ad-. creased the disease of "1pec- lli.fe be ean'ied all contacts talorltis'' _. • . we1tcjting other otberpetaon." • . N4'ture ex-acts a penalty tor let· beeauae "we.ha i listen to.the people's lives. , -Don't haveaell Uy. She said ' ting the mind stagnale, ahjl aaid . people •fft enj themselves Jt's forcetfulness. She «1n1iders more by a~eptl.q 'lualions in a It akin to havine a. fine grand llgllt-btia,rted ma r . planp on w~ich only ChoP$tlcks Is As a" example, ;she t<>ld of ap played. old man who bOasted I.hat he was A study Qf 450 oc\ogenerians just as healthy • a youngster. showed that .they still have de· He added, "Of ~rse, my mind~s finite plans for the fpture, an in· allgonebutI<ifn~missitany." t.erest in world affairs and hob· , 1-· . , bies. They "'ere 1udged mentally . -Don t f.~r chlld s 21st healthy and none feared death. birthday. Al~ strings between By following the directions she parent lftd child must,,be cut ~or had given, Miss Blake promised, tM bapr,1n ... otboth. ebe said, .. '.'there's no reason you can't die rf Plain °1 lhia II tht Umo to do young and~s lale as po,;sible." ' ' Credibility Qu~stioned I .DJ:AR ANN LANDERS: Your credibility la on tho lint, B1b7 . Better come up wttll a 1ood answer to thil..,. ..,.,.. tlM . Your re1poftff to TL8 wu, "Rtla• -no letltrl aN lc.tP' on nit In thia olllce. Wt destroy overy letter tht moment It baa been aftlwe...S. •• How tht11 IN you 1ble to rerun a l1tler, word for word montha laltr, If tht original letier la challtnltd 7 I also refu.. lo bellt• .. that "every letter written to Ann L•nders is 1een only by m.e or one or my competent, elo11·mouthed secretaries.•• Why then m'41t we send our let• ter1 to oar local new&papar where I 'v• been told, they are 1cre1ned and a very small numblraenttoyou1 It 11em1 to me that anyone stupid enoush to 111n hi• rl1ht n•m• to a d1maaln1 confeulon should be Informed that tht news media In !hat person'• home town baa first crack at It. If I'm wrong, give me one aood reaeon for this roundabout malling ap· proach lo your desk . -NOT SO DUMB DEAR N.S.D.: Flrst, I can pro- d\lce old letters verbatim months a(ter they've appeared because I keep scrapbooks which contain every column I've ever written. As for the roundabout mailing approach, it's a paiR in the neck to m e, and not many paper:s do it. You happen lo be reading me in one that does. Ninety percent of the papers publish a P.O. Box number. It ls NOT true that your local newspaper office opens and screens the letters and sends only crnon'S SPORTSWEAR Ytt.SrUlf-f Pl.ALA --548-41 21 .'BALBOA ISlANJ 216"'ainrAve. 61S-19Gt La Mode F-abrics TOWN I CO'*'IY CltlTll llltJ ltACHaYO. ttlltl'TINTON II.ACM, CA. tta.11• l r ! Ann Landers " a oelaettd IO'll' i.1J.-.. 11 1,.. •••• aey t•ldaac• le jllii -IUIY lei mo k-111\lllejllaltlf linl I'll -111u 11iotlto,.1o1r. . A low p1pera aak rtadera lo MIMI lhelr 1-., lo lht loeal of· ftet ao they eaa P•I• Ille mall pall 1n4 •••l••le my readtrabip. Thty art NOT lnltrttltd In ..,.. Ins· •rouad. Tiii l1ller1 are forwarded, .._lltd. Tht followlq ii 1 reran wblcb I eoald btvt loud In my scrap· book bed Iha reader described It or Ii••• m1 tllo d1te. lo thil I•· •ta•••i ho•••trt tbe reader aeat Ute co urnn, :r•laned wltb 11e, 1nd'Wro1e1 D!:AR ANN: The best column you ever wrote has been in my wallet for several years. Jt is barely readable, but I'm sure you can make It out. Please run it again so I can carry it around ror another decade. -YOUR FRIEND DEAR FRIEND: Wllh pleasure. Here it is: DEAR ANN LANDERS: You gel many letters rrom people who are lonely. 1'hey wonder why . Yesterday, a person I work with complained that no one likes her. I sat down and listed the .. . I "'r1onallt)' and character traits 1 dl1llk1 mo1t. Slranaely enough, 01.1t O( the 10 traits, thl1 person h11 aeven. Please print the list. It mi1ht help people see th1m1elv11 as other •ff them. 1. A compul1lon to show of( knowledae. . • . .2. Exaggerate• t.o the point that 1t s the next thina lo lying. 3. ·Moodiness-. Friendly one day, unfriendly the next. 4. Bossiness. J\1ust run ever-· ything . 5. Not reliable. \Vord Is no good. 6 . Chronic complainer. In- veterate crepe· hanger. 7. Nosy . Asks questions that are none or her businessir' 8. Gossi py. Knows everything about everybody . ~1akes you wonder what she is saying about you. ~· Says things in anger, then tries lo smooth things over by buyiniz; a girt. 10. Alw-ays fi shing for compli- ments but never gives any. Sign me -H20TOWN, S.D. l February 6 to February I 7 6 OZ. JAR SWEET·HOT BEEF STICK SUMMER SAUSAGE 20¢ lb., ADOITIONt\L DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE OF WHOLE S·TICK I .... . tlt ~~>.I IT:'"- '. . . "' ... ' ' ...... ' MUSTARD 10C OFF 20¢ lb.OFF REGULAR PRICE LAllGEST SB.ECTlON OF PfNDliTON · .IN ORANGE COUNTY - REGULAR ·PRICE BOX OF HICKORY FARMS OLD-FASHIONED CRACKERS& CHEESE BALL or CHEESE LOG 2.29 fot both IMPORTED CANDY 1st lb. 1.59 2nd lb. FREE ff ~~~©f1 W'~rM~. c:.l • · fl. fl 01 Olflf . uyutlt .,oast , laza~ COSTA MESA ~.:;=.:-:;:;_; :_ ) ...... ... -. -l • • ' . . . . ~ . ... -' , ... -.. . . . -... • ' I l • • • I I • " Twq L-0nf1/Y, Boys • ---..-· -·--·---..... ·--~e$po.ns~ '9 Ad ·sad • • By·IOOUlON ot • .,.,.,.... .... ••·W'anted: .'Grandma and Grandpa for Arthur (5' 'and l!radley (31 :·, This ad, placed In· a ·small Orap&e Coast publication, brought only three responses to Barbara Moore, mother. ·~1 Jt:o.t one call frpm a 10c1ologist who wanted td do a study," 'he lamented, "and two from wealthy soundlng Women who never called back.•• · The lrvirt'e resident, a di'vorcee who does not have family ln Califdrnia, said she simply wanted to find substitute grandparents for her two sons. She did not want to be studied or listen to someone else'.s troubles .. Mrs. Moore, an occupational therapist with an Orange County mental health team, admitted there was a self"ish reason for the ad, too . "lt would give me some time.'' abe explained. ".this quest points up the needs .inany. divorced women with small chiidren have, especially in California where there is great uiobility. If aunts, uncles, cbusins and grandp'ar,nts are elsewhere, what is a ydung divorcee to do when she needs to gel away by herself for even a few hours?· And how are her children going t,o have any identity with older peo- ple~ ''Part of it ts this apartment. You're segregi.ted," M~ Moore said. "We come in very fittle con· tact with older people. My children hav e no sense of families and relating to them . They only hear of other kids' grafldmas and grandpas . They're getting a very limited xiew or the wor)d." Another dlffit-ult Part Or rais· ing children alone, she said. is facing a holiday. Arthur and Bradley Moore are stll1'walting for . ' Mrs. Moore's parents came from New York to spend Christmas with them, but they probably will not get together for at least another two years. "It's so expensive," lhe Ohio Stale graduate said. a set o(granllj>arents. Also costly is baby·sitting (now al least $1 per hourJ, which limits Mrs. Moore's options for weekend outings. She would like to find someone to exchanae baby-sitting with, but even this is\difficult for a new reSident Of Califomla. grandparents are for and wh y they w·ould like a set in California. ··we would live toge ther more,'' said Arthur, a livewire. ''We would go hiking and lo the beach and to Laguna. Arthur and Brad, both blonds, •have their o'wn oPinions on wh"'t -. ' "Grandpa would read books.·· Brad, also in high gear, turned shy when the question was asked him. "J don'tknow, ·•he giggled. -fl "fP UIJ11 be a mu,lu•\)• ( ' . ;.. • . ' -• . • • ' e ., • • .. • • ., • ., ' , ' ·I •• Libra: Get·· Fresh Start Thursday. February 6 By SVNDNEY OMARRY .. ARIES <March 21-April 19J : Face facts about mon~y and partner, mate. Be specifiC . t.Ook beyond surface indicat.lons. TAURUS (/\pril 20-May 20 >: Be prepated to answer qoe,,Uons. Inqdisitl~e persons ••obtain permission'' to Pl!l you °1r9u"ih series of queries . GEM11111 (~ay 21 -June 2.01 : Some persons ·a~· ,&l.rJI you to. take gia~nt strides, but pe a(* too far and too soon . Key is to remell)ber basic' obligations . CANCER (June 21-July·22): Involvement \ is emphasized. Emotions tend to cloud logic; factual i,n!ormation. If you act on im· pulse, you Could pay the piper . LEO ,(July 2:i-Adg . 22): You oouid be called to account for an accounting. Means don't be too free and easy with expenditure. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): You finish project. 'Assignment is completed to your advantage. You gain prestige -and will take on added responsibility. 1 LIBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Ori_ginal ideas ''click." Now you can makeiresh start - and get needed baCking. -i!'' ·~·I.· beneficia l relations hip. Mrs. ~1oore added. ·-·We could have them over for Sunday din-ner .~1a}'be we could provide them witb a sense of family.'' But·. arter trying parenl or· _ ganizations. churches ,and a few other grhups. Mrs. Moore has foU)'ld that she ends up most of tho' time doing things with other Ai,~ceu .a,p~r&hi~D· -"' She had thoughl the ad was an original idea until she h4.1.ppened to pick up an issue of Redhook which contained a story about a woman who had done efaclly the same thing . ''?t1aybe I should have put mine in before Christmas," she won· dered. "Maybe I'd have gotten a better response." • •'JOAN RIVERS DAILY PILOT <;'I Sunbather Stru_ng Out Bv JOAN RIVERS Winter tinally hit CaliCornia last monlh. J saw frost on an orange one morning and so Edgar and I decided to take a winter vaca· lion in Hawaii. 1 Excited and thrilled, I rushed off Lo buy a new bathing suit. GUess what r found? Gone are the one-pieces, the two-pieces and the cute, little bikinis, and in their place is - th e String! The String, for those of you who may not ~now •it, is not a_ type of pasta. nor is it a long cord used to lie back curtains. or to tie your two-year-old lo a tree while you shop. .The String is a bathing suit that sell s ror arount.1•$25 -wbich is a good btly, consider· ing you can also use the String to hang yourself urter yOu've paid the price. Afte~'t.t'ying on every String in the s tore, I finally 1'a-ppfoached a ~salesgirl. "l '11 take this suit," s'milcd, ·holding up a blue Str- ing. "'It makesme.lookso sexy." . "After seeing you in tlial suit, lady, anything with a string is more sexy than you -starting with a yo -yo and ending with a balloon." "It just goes to show how little you know," I sneered. "Why, this kind of a bathing suit was inspired by my (igure ! '' "I guess you're right," she shot back. "With y91o1r shape: (28-28-28) a ~iece of ~m ­ broidery thread would do. Single thick· ncss." In spile of the saleslady, I bought the suit knowing that the hardest part would be breaking the news to Edgar. How could I explain that I'd paid 25 bucks for a Strin~ when for months l 'd been compfaining to him that my old bathing suit was worn to a thread? I decided lo model the suit for him the moment he came home. Edgar is a great believer in first impressions. ''I've seen pirates with eye patches that cove r more," were his first words. ''You think it's,too briff?'' · ''Brief?'' he fumed , •'The biggest p8rl or it is the tag saying, 'The String is harmful if swallowed.' I insist you give it away." Giving away my String was no snap. My Aunt.Sadie, who takes EVER.YTHI~G. was;'t the Cirst to tum it down, as tbat:Verymorn- ing she had just bought herself her.Own ''or- thopedic String" <.two nylon sto<!kings that tied around her body) and her grand- daughier. Rita wouldn't take it as she want- ed the preteen model, which was ma:de up of a padded string. Even my dumb girlfriend Shirley turned it down~ Claiming she wasn't bright eni>ugh lo wear a String. She said she only wore one-piece suits because two-piece.Ones con- fused her. · Since nobody would take the suit, and since it was impossible to return, I finally .convinced Edgar that the~ ·was nothing else for me lo do but wear it on our vaco· lion. He finally agreed, but with one sli~ht TllVll . Fly us. Anywhere In the DAILY PILOT 20¢ lb . ' condition. We'd have to. change our desun.~ .. Uon . . So we both ended up happy. 1 wore my String morning, noon, and night -and Edgar didn't care. Jt was under my snowsuit. Off EA VALID FEB 6-6-1'8 • THE SLIM GOURMET • 0 Recipes to add . dining pleasure while subtracting calories. Wednesday in the . . ' DAILY PILOT 011 4 All Merchandise C1>smetics Health and Beauty Aids Gifts IHTRODUCIMG YpU TO: MARINERS PHARMACY 355 PlacOlllia Ave. Newport leach 645-7200 Moa.·fri-~y 9:00-6:00 t:O~l.-OD S YHI Moon. Plt .... cht WESTCLIFF MEN'S HAIR DESIGN NEWOORT'SONLY SEBRING CUTTERS • WESTCLI FF PLAZA-646-9925 . T AKIMG A TRIP? · ....... ~ wil "-M>11l & 9•• pc.Uenf core to ,..,. ~o•• & p•ts wllll• yo•'re oway. Excelleal 1 1f1c we• b oacled. WILSOM-830-1515 DAYS OR 830-:8353 1 SCORPIO (Oct. 2.3-Nov . 21): Costs and procedures will be evaluated. 'Follow through on intuitive feeling. Teach and learn. &OZ. JAR . SWEET-HOT BEEF STICK SUMMER SAUSAGE ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT ON PURCHASE OF WHOLE STICK . · J • ~ • • 3 i • l 'I :; t ' ' • · SAGl1TAIUUS (Nov. ·22·Dec. 211 : You get action in area that had been obscured . Be versatile, acU'Te and oi;ttimistic. Travel talk coul6 be leablred. · CAPRICORN ,(De~. '2-Jan .. 191: Ex- travagance Is qo a11y; Know it and do aomething to (>Q'Ventit.~uch that happens 11 behind the tldiles. · AQUARIUS (l/_an. 20-l'eb. 18): You get what you want, tiUt perhaps some changes occur too swiftly. EmPhasis is on knowing what to do. ,. PISCES (Feb. 19-Marth 20): Maintain steady pace. Eschew aensationillism. Family members· want to mUe peace. Be receptive. Be awar'bof potenUal. If today ls your blrtb~ay you have un· usual voJce1 natural charm, winning ways and i' sw~~-WQth. Y9U 'll travel more thls yeat', have more social life and fmd May your most 1ipilllcaht month-l • lfA.1.1.,.a. MUSTARD 104QFF REGULAR PRICE ·~ , ·-··' 20¢ lb.OFF REGULAR PRICE BOX OF HIC~ORY FARMS OLO·FASHIONEO CRACKERS& CHEESE BALL or CHEESE LOG 2.29 for both IMPORTED CANDY ' · 1st lb. 1.59 2nd lb. FR~E Shampoo SIJW and Stt . Mor>., Tues.; 3 50 Wed..... I ·lM .. m .. Sol. •.oo ~ on1 i.im,. •.lO Fnlli1n St;IH IWmd. ,. ..... ~ ...... 2 50 Mon., Tues .. Wed., 1 Thur,., Fri., S.1t. ..... _ 1.00 Sun. and holidays .... J .50 RO~~ ~:::.... 1 oo ~immediately! Covers way r Tooes bleached hair! M<11ches bleached hair 10 new growth. 33 exciting cobs -rinse in -shilmpoo out -no fadin~. C-0.l 999 ........ .... _ I Includes t.shion styled luiir cul, slta'mpoo .Jnd set. One price- no extras. Anytime EVERY PERMAIEllT WIVE GUllWITEED Ill WRITlllG ROUX ~-1.95 CLAI l ~cas1.. • ~ Lustrous color lh.Jt does -lw Tllll T-'i . not Nb ott "' ,.,;. rn. -......... ""' .... Aou;·•· anc>kn>·• sc;olo. LOSIS lo< """"' ,,.. 8 95 CJeam H,i;, f 1n1 giw!. toMJ, more natural dudirs sh.wnpoo MwJ ~. 1 ""'°"II""°'· An\'t1me ... ... • • r 1)_~· :.-~· ~E· MARIE - ' . 685~_!2~~ER HUHTdtGTOH BEACH CALI. 848.0203 0...~'--t ..... ....,._,T ........ 11-'•'-••• .........,. ....... ........ MOU•\: Ollll'I l;JO A.M. to I P.M. MOit. TMRUFRI.: SAT.l:ll.l.M.tt~P.M.;SUN. M A.M. " S P .M. , .-. • • ' , • •• • , • • ' • ft £'.4 DAILY Plt.01' ' Wed-!f. FebfU;!Y !t\ 11175 • ' , , Sa~ps 1 You · Can ·Really $et 'lour T~et·fi .1r.,to (1 · . ' . Tasteful, aod filled with down. lo·ea'rth good · nutrition, soup stews are a great idea for family winter menus. Cboelc·fuJl or meat, lish or poultry, combined with a &ood balance of vegetables., broth and tangy cranberry sauce; relish or jWce cocktail,-these st~ws need little fuss or bot.her to cook. 8erve them fu soUP bowls along with a spoon, as weU as a knife and fork, so thut every drop of the piquant btotlt 8nd ils contents can be enjoyed along lo the very Jasldrop. -Cooking in qua.ntity s-u.ves money .-and if you're b\ulget minded you're bound to agree this is a sound approach to plan- ning )'Our menus. So use some now, and freeze the rest. CRANBERRY PORK SOJIPSTEW 2 pounds boneless p0tk. M into l-'incb cubes Salt and pepper 6 sli ces baton, diced· 1 can <8 ounces) whole berry cranberry sauce 2 tart apples, peeled, cOred. and diced . 4 cups chopped green eab-1 bage ~ 2 cups crc.n-apple.juice . 2 tablespoo(ls 1ted .wine viftegar. · . Sprinkle pork on all sides with salt and pepper. Jn a Dutch oven, fry bacon until crisp. ·Add pork and Stir uoUl brown on all sides. .. ' ; • • Refreshments for !'l.llftlrs ., • .. , • . . ' ; _, .. ~.Energy Bit•ycJP. racers, whether Pro- fessiol)als or the youn gstcr- down-lti89streel, ·all put hi gh < stock ,ill high energy foods. The • banana gives both .quick energy • and sustained energy. . • , We offer ..two homem,ad e { snacks. The spbrtsman can take : them wi'h him , oD·.eat them at : home between bouts of his C favorite pastime. -A "'onderfully ~ gogd. t:ookie is just packed with ~ energy and· good t.aste -Banana .. Granol8 Bars. "' If the sportsman \VOUld r ather ; dri.J;lk a snack than eat it, Super { rNog is the ticket. It's a qui ck • electric blender mixture or milk . bananas. wheat germ. honey and eggs. This can be tQted in a ~ vacuum bottle and shaken just i. . before drinking. : SUPER NOG • t • I ! 2 cups milk J·ripe bananas •-:. cup wheat germ 2 tablespoons honey 2eggs Combine all ingredients in electric blender container. Cover and process al highest speed for 1 minute. Serve immediately or transport: in vacuum container Cl\f:l'd shake before·serving. Yield : 3"cups. , BAN~A GRANOLA BARS B~i:>ana Fllling: • • 4 medium bananas, cut in chunk s =1.i cuP sugar · 1.i cup lemon juice 2 t abfl?spoons (lour 2 tables poons cold \\'ater IO a large heavy saucepan, combine bananas, sugar and lemon juice. Cook over very low heat, st1 rring frequently to pre- vent scorching, fi>r 50 to ()() min~tes, until \hlR. Mixture will remain s lightly chunky, Mix fl our and \\'aler . Add to banana n1ix ture. simmer 2 minutes, a nd cool. Cooki.e Dough : 1 :.! cup butler or margarine '~c u p s hortenin g 2eggs 1 teaspoon baking soda l cup packed light bro"ln st.lgar. ' ~ 1 2 cup granulated sugar 2 cups· unSifted all -purpose fl our 2 cups packaged granola . Crea m bulter and shortening. Bea t in eggs, baking soda, and sugars. Stir in fl our and g ranola. ~pr~d ~'2.of mixture over botton1 of &.greased 13 x 9 x 2-inch baking pan. Cover with Banana Filling and pal re maining.cookie dough over top. Bake in 375 degrees oven for 50 to 45 minutes. Cool an.d cutt into 2-inch squares. Yield: 24 bar s. FROM Fashion .. Island ·Newp~rt ,~.~acb ', . ' , Add reinaining ingredients .... Cover lightly and simmer for 1 hour •Or until pork is tender. St:uon, lo ta st~ with mor salt And pepper ii desired. Serves 6. QA BEKRYCm'cKEN SOUP STEW l chicken, about 3 Pounds, cutup Salt an.Ii pepper 1,"' cup butter or margarine 1 large onion, chopped 1 can (8 ounces) whole berry cranberry sauce 2 ca.ns (lM!t ounces) con- densed chicken b_rolh, undiluted J cup dry white wine 1 cup tomato iulce ~cup raw whfterlc;e 2 cups 1-lnch pieces celery 3 carrots., cql into l ·inch pieces. · • Sprtnlcle cbiol{¥ pieces OJI all si4Js With uU '1ulll pepper. Heat bUtter iQ a large Dutch oven. Brown obi ck en pieces on * 4ll sides. Pl.lib cbickeil pieces td ode Jide ol.J)utcli oyen. ~ Add onion and cranbeny'sauce and stir over blgh beat for 2 minutes, Add. remalnil)I lllg,..,. dients. coVer tightly and simmer for• ~ to 40 .minutes or until cllicket!'Pi•••• are tender. Season lo &aste with' mo.a;.e salt • JDd P"'J»9'r. Serve ,jn I larat· . bgwls wltlCslices of dark"bread1 • • • 1 pacltaae U .wlmdl froien coCI' nUe!,s or ~ pound t ... h oocl fillets. cul into l ·lrlch cubes SaltaDJlpepper . ~ CKANBEKll',JP1$11. • In /A Dutch. ov,pn melt butler / SOUPSfBW and saute Onlon until tender. ~cup buttoro~ marautne about 5 minutes. Stir in nOur. Stir lllll'Jeonlon,,jiapped in rellsh and gradually..~Ur In lcupall·Pwwaenour chicken broth •iid orange Juic,e. .,. ~ Stir cort1tantly o''r low heat un-~ .cup cranberry~range re-til sauce bubbles,8n'! thickens. llsb ---Add vegetable• and·.allllDl,e<. 2 cans (13·'4 9W1ces each) stirring occasionally for 20 C'bicken broth . f , minutes '?r unt\l Veg~ables . ate 1 cup orange juice tender. Add cod and' simmer for 5 111inutes. Seas.on lo taste with s}llt ~ P,ackale Cl'h pounds ) and pepper. Serve with crack.ell.' frozeq veeetables for stew . ·in six large bowls. ;. . . llll A•E ONJ. Y· A !!J OF OUR _T9-0_UM,ll~S OF \ ··. · SllCD BEEF .UYER It :::::-w-···--.. -..... __ ,.,t._ ... ......... ·----•. -~~--.. ··:=:. .... -:._,. ..... =:.::==.::.: __ ,_ .. ..., .. ..... --... -..... ___ .,,, __ e·--·--r-;:r..:.r..:::.::::::::::.: =~·,:=. :-..=::.!:...---··-·-·, .. -- ..... •.~·· .. ·~'···- ·--· -~ .. '" ... 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Placemeabr-a. inerecliel'j:ts are »:'obablY\' ·~ v .. cup corn oil ctitcken and cook Wltil of drumstick on tnnn~ . in yout' ki,elte11 ri.ht·· an c,up prepared ll1htly brown on allJ>~ll dough around now. · r .v ~ .. 1 barbecuesapce ' &:Ides. chicken and p;ess ~ges And drums tc:ks,.,re 1 package (8 ounces) A<:ld barbecue sauce: to seal. easy to eat--l't&reat refrigerated crescent ·cover "nd cook, turning Place on ungre.ased fintt.rfoOdl t.. dinner rolls · occasionally. 25 minutes baking sheet. Bake iD:ns CRV S.T'Y ._fHl.CKEN ·<p ·1 egg, beaten or µntll rork can he id· degrees F. oven about 15 ~ · W' ~;VPS ,. 2 teM>poons -grated serted with ease. minutes or until roll is • 8 ·br.q)1l6r· fryer Parmesan cheese Remove pa~ fro_m heat. brown. Serves 4 . ·~ -.1 ..... -· • .67YJ:..RIB ROAST BEEF• BlADE ·CUT STATER BROS. CERTlflED BE£F •STATER BROS. CERTIRED • GUARANTfED 59~ 99~ ' . 1-$,TTlllU 5'TH ·l11-U. $1.29 BEEF· STEWING HEART CHICKEN . . . . ·• ·,. FRESH• ~JllllOUS FRESH CAUFORNIA'GROWN \ ' ' I c WHOlE LI.- ' I I .. •, ' • • • W!c!Nodg . ,..,,.!IX •. ,.,. Payty plannert! deUc!iou Thill Is parl!Cularty true to gelled aalad& ean be prePond cliarantee •-wbell )'OU are abeld, leavin«,.,.. Ume for wo,t;ng with Ulllfa-gelatin. 1-..inlnutedotalb. -· --A I S I d I Red Russian...... • .d 15 , Nntty PP • a a • a ....,.c pron .. refreshln« ·--tart gel mix,. ,sen)np, butifJOUare-tlng .. jun! crisped with fresh chopped llO llool>le don't Just dc!uble it; apples celery and walnuts; mali:elheredpeuptwlce. • Wben largerquudft{es ol a r:e-• It's j>ouied~tl.to large pans clpe are needed, it ls better to re-to Chill and cut Into-1quares·, peat ;.-as many times -as to serve 30. would be an neceuary rather than to double· es_peclally good accompanlmenl G' lrlPle ll at cme time. to.baked chicken or ham. • Dieters Discover Seafood Too m8ny\people delay .starting on a welght- reducing regimen because dieting to them has always seemed like an ordeal, somethtng to plod wearily thro'ugh, never satisfied, and always hungry. J(this is YOW' prob"lem; then it's past time to re· rise your tblnldn1. Wake up to the Wonderful world qf dieting with rish &nd shellfish on the me-nu; and discover boW • lllttulent ~•afoods be ·"°" lose wel1bt whfle '!QjoyingtAlly, aa"•'""•e ' de'als. -~-. ' . -Vany seafocid entrees are also very easy on the f~ud1et. A 8-ounce pdl;,Sge'of crabm .. t,as an ex.ample, may .be stt'etched to feed six poflll>lll adequately. ---c- CRABMEAT FO-OYVNG . ' l package (6 om1ce) ftoz:en snow ·or king crab-·. meat . . ' ... . . . l can Cl pound) bean •\ \ ~uts, drairied ' • 1. c.,. (4 ~.S unce) DlJishroo"! iitems and . pl~es. dramed ' ' '2 cup rmely CboP . 1eelery· · --~ ciu p I inely , "'1"P~d ,onion • . . 'h teaspoon salt · Dash pepper . 4 ;eg.gs, '&eaten 1UgbUy . ~ '' '\ i.:. Foo Yung-Sauce ~ 'l1law Q!1111bmeat ·and remove any· r"ma.iniilg cartilage. · Cl:bcip fine. C011>blne crumeat, be sprouts, -mushrooms, celery. onlqn, salt .. popper. Add eggs; -u. • Pour 1h cup crabmeat mi:irture onto hot lightly grea1~d griddle or Ulllet. Fry al moderate · heat 2 to 3 minutes or un· til .brown on underside. Tam carefully and fry 2 to' minutes longerorun· tiJ underside Is brown. . Beverages -Spirits ••• > . . ' B£!f.•""'f!! ASPIC 4 envelqipes unflavored. gelatJn .• · ~ 6 cups tonlalo juice I -bottl,e (-.._+ Wlsb· Bone R1111ian~ · 2 cups fllJeli'd!oi>Peil green pepper · 1 1 cup finely Drain on absorbent jliaJ>;er. Serve with sauce. M'akes 6 servings, 2 cakes per serving. · LUCKY VODKA 744 llO PAOOf ..•...• , ................... HALF GAL BTL mo Y.UNG SAUCE · 2 tablespoons soy aauce ·· . ~ 2 tablespoops cor- nstarch 'h tea.,.,.,n sugar 1 ehleJ<en bouillon cilbe, crumbled · · · 2 cups bolling Water Combine soy sauce, cornstarch. sugar. and bouillon cube; •mix well. Add water and cook, stir- ring constantly, until sauce •'Js thickened and cJtar. M"akes about 2 C1f1S sauce . ~oak/et CDffered ' GOLD SEAL SCOTCH WHISKY 9n llOPROOF ., ......................... 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To ser-ve, cut each pan int.a ·bowl and' cbl1I until firm. l!C;>kes juice: sur1 over low beat ~I ·:1.2or IS squares and serve on let.I . ·aJ>ou,tl5servin,gs. . I r. •.gelatin . dissolves, about 3· :tuCe·linedpl~tes .. . ¥ \• • Heaid1 and B!8U!y Aids ••• ~~,'J!.3.3.~~LASH ON._ ············~'oz 117 ~'!!1,T 33DEOO~RA.NT .•...........•. ,oz 117 BRUT 33 ANTl-l'EllSPIRANT · 117 SPRA't' ....................................... 10Z BRUT 33 HAIR CONTROL 79~ SPR4't' ....................................... 10% ~LO s.Pl~~.H~R.~L.~~~.~.~~ ..... oz 2•• BUFFERIN ARTHRITIS 89¢ TABLETS .•.••.....•••••• ,. ••··•••••••••••·••·«r• the lilNt fll•ftr PIOducen1Wll9 ••• Ru11et Potatoes 10 .. 540 U.S. II ~ingSi1 ......................... ..UO ~ .... . • .... : . , kwn .dg. omoll ,,.,,,...-• HoftdtofM \" ""*" non·•llp 211 "'"' wffh two petition }otch. • FOR ALL GINllA!. MEICHANlllll -ltfMS . ..,_ ·---·-·-....... ···--1--·-·---... -..., --.... ..: . ' • ' I 1 • 1 • ' " 0 ~ • b I v a • " 0 s ~ • ( I • • • • 4 Wtdntsday, Ftbru1ry5. 1976 'DAILYPILOf c; --~~d'ing of Sup~rstars '-H.if . Ho-m~ ,, . ' '111efollowin1delicious Growerw, Jnc .• 720 F.ast l cup dairy sour tened cream cheeseun{ll oranae Julee recipes as Sunkist St. Ontar'o cream _ Ou!Cy . Add souf cream, CURRIED ORo\NGf! . cmCKEN Ina dish, skin·side down. served in separate dish: can, place under hot run· Combin e curry, and sP<>Qned over rice. nln& water for a few well •.~ excerpts from the 91761~ ~ ' • beating until smooth : book A Wlle'c Gulde to VELV·ET , o R"A NG E ~ orancos, l"'•led, scrape sides of bowl and I b,roller fryer (%~to 3 pounds), cut into setv· Ing pieces orange· Juice, honey and: Serves 4. ! seconds. Combine frozen mu&tard in sttucepan;. ORANGE WlllZ •concentrate. with re· Pro Basketball'' by Jane SALAD cut into cartwheels beaters once or lwfce. West <Mrs. Jerry Weal) l can (6 ounce) Partially thaw orao e Add can of orange juice simmer for 5 minutes. l can (6 ounce) rii:alning ingredients in Pour over chicken and Croxen concentrate d.ielectri_cblender. a~e available tree In the frozen concentrated ' juice b 1 ci g g I and continut beating un-~.~e•n·page booklet, orange juice, undiluted der hof t~: w"ate~8 ~0~0~ Lil well blended. e Care •nd F'e<flng 1~ large package (6 f e w l'Q 0 'm e n t s T·horoughly ·· c'oiribine 1h tee.spoon curry powder in cup froien concen· trated orange juice, diluted fb•k30e at. 375 degreejl F. orange juice, undiluted Cover and whtrl on or minutes. · . Turn chicken and con· · 2 bottles (7 ounces highest spe.ed for . 20 tinue baking ·an addi· each) lemon .time seconds. Pour into ice tional 20 to so minutes carbonated beverage, ~tiled gl~sses and serve ~~~J=~~~.<•g: r~t~~= ou,,.Ja~T~ lemon flavored Thorough I~ dissolv~ with lemon gelatin; pour West. ,. . . gelatin In boiling water; into 1'111 quart mold. Chill Send a postcard with wate2r~ c~ps bo1J1og ,_chlJJ until thick and untllfirm.'Unmoldonat..-•yrupy but not set tractive serving platter·, ,· 'h cup honey \<t cup m ustard · Wash the chieken pieces and dry thoroughly with paper towels. Arr~Mt". in bak· until tender and richl chilled 1mmed1ately. P.1akes browned . Remov~ . about3cups. · chicken to serving plat· 2 tee cubes . For a refreshing wine name and address to 1 large· package (8 ' · c garnish around edge onsu~er Products ounce) cream cheese Meanwfiile, in small with orange cartwheels. ler. Sauce may be· To easily r e move·cooler,add 1t2 cupsherry poured over chicken orl froze n concentrate from to mixture. · Di v ision , Sunkist softened 'mixer bowl, beat sor-Serves8~o8. Another Booster? Try Citrus Pot roa~t is an honest tasting, hearty dish that provides good eating down to the last bite: And there's no waste ir you don't finish it all at dinner -lomon·ow's lunch will be all Lhe better with pot roast sandwiches. Here's a refreshing variation: A succulent roast is COOKed in fresh orang~ juice and takes on the sparkling, tart citrus navor as it bakes. Sliced onion bay leaf. brown sugar, thyme and fresh grapefruit juice round out the bouquet of flavors. For an in~eresling way to serve a \'egeta. ble along with pol roast, make it Grapefruit Corn Relish. lnto lettuce-lined grapefruit cups Spoon a chilled mixture of canned com, sweet pickle relish, chopped pimien· to, salad oil and the grapefruit sections. ORANGE POT ROAST t tablespoon salad oil 5-to-6-pound boneless rump roast 2 teaspoons salt I/"' teaspoon pepper t onion, sliced 1 bay leaf 1 tablespoon brown sugar 11:t teaspoon dried leaf thyme I teaspoon grated orange rind 2 cups orange juice. 2 tablespoons grapefruit juice l 1h tablespoons nour In large Dutch oven heat oil. Brown roast on alt sides. Add all remaining ingre· dienls except flour, cover and bake in 350 degree F. oven 3 hours, or until meat is tender. Remove meat to platter; keep warm. Stir a little or the liquid into the flour to make a s mooth paste. Stir paste into liquid in pan and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until gravy thickens slightly. Simmer 2 minutes. Slice meat and top with gravy. Serves 12. G RAP EFR UIT CORN RELISH 4 grapefruit 2 cans ( 12 ounces each) whole kernel com, drained l jar <9~ ounces} sweet pickle relish 2 lablespoons chopped pimiento i.:: cup salad oil Salad greens Cut grapefruit in half. Remove core. Cut around each section, looseninR fruit from membrane. Lift fruit out and reserve. Pull out remaining membrane; reserve cups. In medium bowl, mix together grapefruit sections and remaining inRre· clients. Chill. Spoon into 8 grapefruit shells lined with salad greens lo serve. Dessert's a Winner Apples Fill Crumb Pie The crust and filling· unbeaten egg whites. recipe's have been de· signed to make two 9· inch pies which will serve approximately 20. Before you cul into a pie, figure the size of the wedge you can allow lo provide 10 servings. DUTCH APPLE· CR UM B PIE Crust: 2 cups graham cracker crumbs ~ -e u p r in e I y chopped pecans 11.i cup butte"r or margarine, softened 2 tablespoons sugar In medium bowl, beat egg whites until sort peaks form: gradually add remaining sugar and beat until stiff. Fold into gelatin mixture; fold in appl~s. Divide mixture into prepared pie crusts. Garnish each pie with V4 cup reserved crumb mixture. Chill until set. Batt~r Up Filling.:. One of the newer re· 4 envGlopes un· cipesfor'ftied onion rings navored gelatin is a buttermilk batter, 1h cup sugar which gl ves t h em a 4 eggs, separated golden, puffed coating. 3cups milk Now.plentlflll sweet · 4cups applesauce Spanish o n ions are 1 teaspoon ground especially good ro r mak- clnnamon ingrtogs. 'J.a teaspoon ground nutmeg SPAN I S II 0 N I O N 1 can (20 ounces} un· RINGS sweetened apple slices, 2 medium Spanish drained and chopped onions Jn small bowl, blend 2eggs g r a h a m c r a ck er 1 v. cups bultermilk crumbs. pecans, butter i l~tablespoonsoil and sugar; reserve lh · 11/• cups flour cup mixture. Press re·' lteaspoonealt malnlng mixture into iv .. teaspoons baklnc two B·lnch pie plates; powder • chill. Slice onions lnto hall· In large saucepan, inch rings: Blend ea:gs combine unflavored . buttermilk,oll,ftour,aal{ gelatin wit~ 1/4 c.up4ug-and baking powder Into a, ar: blen~ in egg yol)cs smooth batter. 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'.":-;;:;-•rn D ltallnt 1111111 ••• :". .:;:::-•rn D CHIU FOAll lllNMER Pl.Ans • !)•. 49' o AUllT JElllJU WAFFlES ,.~:·.!"!:: 48' o F1U11 SOUR CllEAll .... .' .+"'.".. 51' o IRIS TOMATO PASTE •... '!~' .... 45' t:!!Y SAUEllJ(llAUT . :". ::~ ";'i:f(' ;;·. 25' D IRIS SWEETEMER •••. ':"'\"~'~ .••• 55' ~ TOP llAMEll. ·:1,; ;:;.;;,;:;::,;,Lr 4119' o PRIZE DOB FOOD ••..• j,il .•.•• 99' o MARSHMALLOW CREME •• !"~ ... 45• o FIBCll TIIAIT CHIU CO. """"E -··-"""" 49' D DIET "'"BHT '~"«"• . 49' D """" . ·."'."<' :~· . .:~!!'. • UUI •••••• 't'l' •••••• LIQUID BLEACH 51~ ~ . Add remalntna milk, applesau·ce , cinnatnon. and nutmeg. Chill, sUr· rlng occasionally, until p11xturel9con•llteQCYol Drain thoroughly on paper towelt and sprinkle w!th s_alt to tasle. Keep warm 1noveo unUI n!&dYto......,. •Mesa Verde Center, Harbor at Adams, Costa Mesa • 13922 lraokhurst, Gcrdtn Grove ;23811 El Toro, El Toro " • •1308 W. E41nger, Santa.Ana ' . ·-• I . • • I ' •5858 Warner, Huntln<jton teach •I 1 l 1 I I \ , ! ' . > • ' ' ' ' " ' ls.land E.ling ~.as i ly IDon.e HD¥e the urge for a tropical. fling? You don't have to go south 1of the border, or slt with a sunlamp under; ~ Potte'O palm ....:..._ or even fantasize a trip below the equator to an exotic island. With hardly any expense at all, you ·can splurge your desires on these delectable dishes which are easy to make. C::RANBANANA ASPIC -3 envelopes unfla,Yored gelatin -..:..b._ 4 cups n quart) cranberry apple juice . -~a-cups-)emon-.fi~soda--· --- . 6,bananaS, sliced. ~. 2 ba~anas, 'slic~ diagonally L'ettuce lejives -1'emOl\j1Jice · Dtesslog':." 'h cup sour cream .Ya cup plain yogurt . _ -~~-~·1~>a1saucepan mix--ieJatin and"l<te.up of .• , the crallberry juice .Stir .constantly over ... . · low beat. .until.Lgelatin ·is-completely dis- -- ' solv~. , I" ·7 .. St.ir gelatin mixture into r.etnainib.J? cranber,ry apple juice. Stir in lemon-lime soda. <?bill mixture until slightly thiCken~­ Fold in's'ficed 'bananas., fyur mixture inte a .iightly oiled 2· dr~. su·rroulid molded gelatin with let-mold, dip mold into lukewarm wale~ for a· few seconds. tap to loosen and invert onto a senring ·platter. ' -·;-·nip banana slices in lemon juice; idtain. S.u,r.roJlnd molded gelatin with let- tuce leaves and sliced bananas·. · · In· bowl combine sou,r cream and plairi . yogurt, serve as dressing oyer gelatin mold. . . CRANANA RUM CHIFFON 'IE 2 envel,opes unflavored gelatin ·%cup sugar , ~ 3 cups cranberry juice,...cocktail 3 ripe mash'ed ban&nas · . i. "1 cup (-!+P,.lllt) be'aVy cream, whipped 1 tab1eswoO-rumnavoripg ~ cuPs flak~(! coconul V.. cup·meltetl,butter"Ormargarine · Garnish: . · · V.. cup heavy cream, stiffly whipped Cubes of jellied c'ranberry sauce . . Slices of b~anana brushed witp lemon: JWCe . , Ill a saucepan mix gelatin and sugar .. ,.., Stir in 1 cup of the crQDberey juice. Stir' cpn- stantly over low. heat until gelatin ·is dis· solved. Stir gelatin· mixture into remaining _,,.. -cranberry juice. ~ Chill gelatin ·until slightly. thicKened. Fold in bananas. whipJl:ed cream a_nd r11m flavoring. Chill gelatin until it mounds. While mixture is chilling, place coconut b. in large skillet. Stir constantly over low .. , heat, until coconut is lightly b.i:owned. Stir ~· in butter •. Pour cocoDut mixttire inCo a 9· incb.J>i~ pan: Press coconut mixture into an ~ even layer lining the bottom and sides of ,, · pan. Chill coconut pie shell l hour. Spoon cranberry mixture into pie shell, ( 1 . .mounding fillin'g.high. Chill until firm. Garnish edg~ with spoons of stiffly whipped cream. Garnish center of pie. with 'h·inch cubes of jellied cranberry sauce. Ptess banana .slices into chipped cream. ~ t• CftlJI until ready to serve. · ' Cla,y Pot?··· . " . u. ;ou rece.1ved an un· chicken in casserole. '1 C)a-4 clay casserole as Stir together the .. re ' a @• Yo:lil may want lo maining ingredients an •tt try pis. Pl\llil>pine dish in. pour over chicken. Pu it. ~ on cover. lll QA)'·l'OTADOBO Place in cold oven. iit :SM:·pound roasting temperature control at l" cbl~. tut up · 450 degrees and bake ' 1 V...capdder-yin'~g'ar minutes. Remove n .\4 cup SOY salJce chicken-and keep warm. 11.aY leaf ' Pour Ii q u Id in Wr,ge clove Jarlic, c,a s s e ro I e in to 'a ~nillMd' saucepan: boil until a \4.teaSpooG pepper 1 darker brown in color, J'Te'pa~e bott<1m '8nd reduced in q'uanlity and •·'Iii ua1,laced clay concentrated in flavor:; le as man1'ac-pour over chlckeil. d.lrect•; plac~ Mues•to6servings. · • • r Rini• 11 to llN dlnfflt ll!Neure .,..,. IU Cllorl ... WSd1111der liitlM . . I ' . . ' •• ' • • ,. ,I ., I I. ' I • .~ . ' Lac,ed .With love, ~ ~He.arty'· E>;isH - The first UUng that comes to S~vory Chicken .Bake, cqm1i sa~ce. and ~ran,es~ add to min<L_wheo you ~l!leJV~• blnes cbicm..,wJ!l,i pota~ aoa,' chulken and aux shghuY,. Sook? "Vilent.fue•s·Day". , .Is a heart· brocco!,l,to make,neasyon~<llsl(j to 3 minutes tonge(,. until hot. shape. . oven meal. Instant mashe4;, Malces4to5servings. , . polatoesmakelteveneasier SAYORYCIDCKENBil,KE A heart symbolizes iove aud. Com liment tour main ·dl$b "I _ 1 envelope (5-setvipg~J iWI· the most precious gift on~ can with c~rrot sticks 'arid piCkles, tantmashed'potatogtl!_nules give a loved one. But if yo~r f 't t U1rn niilk~and cof~ • 21h tea,sPDOn& seasoning salt beali.is-so. precious .•. when ts-frill com.RO e~ ... -, p~8ctcage (to oun)ces) ftozen the last time. :)'Ou really did ee. chopped broccoli, parllitlly anything to ~· care of it .•. or CIUCKEN MANDARIN thawed ' • lOUJ' husbands.? . 2 whole chicken breasts, 1 trying chicken, cut up · These are low~bolesterol main split, boned, and skinned 3 t a blespoqns marg~rine ; !lishes that get to the heiu-t of the 2 tablespoon!; oil melted . matter. 1 or 2 green peppers, cut in 1 tablesPQOnlemonjuice Chicken Mandarin gives an strips Prepare mashed potatoes oriental ·flavor to Valentine's lCUJ?Slicedcelery 'ollowing direct.Jons on package Day. Strips of chit ken breast are -v .. cup hooey · except reduc.e water to 114 cups stir·fried, )hen simmer~ in a 2 tablespoons prepared yellow and omit salt. Stir in broccoli '!Dd ·sweet an4 sour sauce. Prepared m.Ustard 1\.11 teaspoons of the seasoning yellow mustard and honey, make 1 tablespoon soy sauce . salt. Spr~ad in oiled ~~allow bak· the sauce simply perfect. 1 can (11 OWtces) mandarm ing dish. Serve with ·cooked rice oran"ges , drained . Arrange chicken. skin. side up, seasoned 'with margarine and Cut chicken into narrow strips. on top of potatoes. Combine melt· par!lley, lettuce wedges with oil Brown in oi l in large skillet, stif· ed margarine, le~on juice, and 1 and vinegar pressing,~ compote ring frequentl)t. Add pepper and teaspoon .seasomng salt; spoon of c'Bnned peaches and frozen celery; cook and stir 2 to 3 over chicken. Ba.ke at 40.o ras~berries, skim milk, and cof· minutes. degrees for 50 to 60 m1nu~es, until f~ Combine honey, mustard, soy tender. Makes 4 to5 servings. AD PRICES El'RCTIYE THRU FU. 9 • • • • • Richard's is too expensive Richard's price on most grocery items is a~ low or lower th an any other supermarket in the area. When ~you· go to the market, are you playing "Let.'s make a deal," (new research shows that only one shopper in ten can . ·name the exact price of even one out of a broad range of common food store items) or do you know just what a true value is? Richard's Market is designed to give you TOP VALUE. In •shopping, there are the needs and there are the wants. Richard's offers you a. large selection of national brand groceries (needs) as low or lower than any other ,supermarket in the area. And sets itself apart from the other · markets, by guaranteeing you the finest meats, top produce, quality bakery goods -a:nd .delicatessen items «wants) available. It is a must that in today's world you compare alternatives, and choose the market that brings you top value for your dollar. Richard's gives you competitive pricing on all your needs, with unmatched quality and service on all perishable goods. . · We . have listed a number of grocery items for you to compare with the market you are now shopping. With an .honest evaluation, Richard's is su.re you· will find our store the best VALUE in town! L<DO 3433 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH Opfn 9 • 7 OM!y 673·6360 • 0 • HARBOR VIEW 1660 MACARTHUR NEwPOR T BEACH Opo1n 9 -8 O;oily,Sun 9. 7 6«·8660 • ' . . . HUNTS Ketchup .••••..•....•••••••••••••••••••• 14 oz ..••• , 39• CASCADE Dishwasher Detergent ••.••••.•.•..•.. sooz .•••• 1.31 · DEL MONTE Whole Sweet Pickles ••••••• ~ ••••••. 22 oz ...•.. 91 ~ BEST FOODS Mayonnaise •••••••••••••••••••••• 16oz ...•.. 1r I.AWRYS Salad Dressing ••••.••••••••••••••.••••• ao·oz .•.•.. ss• LA WR YS Blue Cbeese Dressing .................. ; • 8 oz ...•.. 65• LAWRYS Caesar Dressing ••••••.••••••••.•••••••. 8 oz ...••. 65• FRENCH'S Mustard •..••••• ~ ••...•.•••••••••••• 24 oz ...•.. sr CRISCO Oil •••.••.•....•••.•..•..••..••••••••• • )'. 48 oz ..•.. 2.26 WESSON Oil ..... · ...........•.....•• : .••••••••••• 38 oz ..... 1.89 Clll~EN OF THE SEA chunk light tuna •••.• , •. 6\o!> oz ...... SJ' $TAR KIST chunk light tuna ..•..••.••••.•.••••• 121At oz ...... 99• GERBER Junior Baby Food ••.•...•.... : ...•...........•••• 22' PET Evaporated Milli: ••..•.•••••.••..••....•••••... tall .•... 2r PURINA Cat Food •••.•.••••••••••••••••••••• , •• 6-'A. oz ..••• , ZJ" HUNTS Skillet Dinners ....................................... ar . DOVE Face Soap ...•..•..... , .•..••.•.••..•. , ..... reg ...... 31' ZEST Face Soap ..... , ........•.••••• , .•••••...... reg ..•... z4• JVORY Liquid Dish. Detergent •..•.•......•..... 22 oz ..•... 76" DOVE Liquid Dish Detergent •..•...•.....••..... 22 oz ...... 76" COMET Cleanser ...... ,' ......•......... , .... decorator ..... lS~ CLOROX L. 'd Bl . 1qw each ......••.••..•.....•.... gallon ... .-.ao· DOWNEY Fabric Son.ener .......• ,., •.......•.... 33 oz ...... ff' EASY OFF Oven Cleaner aerpsol ••......•....... 16 oz .••.. 1.39 KLEENEX Boutique Facial Tissue •........•.... 125 ct ...... •t• KLEENEX Cocktail Napkins ••..••........•..... 50 ct .•.... 1'3' ZEE Luau Napkins ...........•.....•••.•••...... 60 ct ...... ZI ' SCOTT Decorated Towels ........................ ·. 2 pack ...•. 64' -i) ' . -~ ' • • ; ·. .. • • . ' .. ' • -. GENERAL MILLS Breakfast Squares •••••• , •••.. 12 oz., ••. 1.04 QUAKER Natural·Cereal .....•••••••••••• : •••... 16oz .••••. er DUNCAN HINES Cake Mixes •••••••••••.••..•• Regular .•.•. 7,- GOLD MEDAL Wondra Floor •• •· •••••••••••••••• 511>5 .•.•. 1~09 DELSEY Assort. Toilet Tissue .•••..•••......... 2 pack .•... •4' AURORA Toile~ Tissue .. , ......•.••••••.••.•.••. 2 pack .••.• •z• KLEENEX Bo 1· T ·1 tTi k •2• u1que 01e ssue ............... 2pac ..... .. REYNOLDS Heavy Duty Foil ••••••.•...••••• 18''x37V2' .•••. 63' SARAN Wrap ···························~······so reet ...•. soc ~l1~i~~S Deluxe. Mixed Nuts ••• , .............. 6 oz ..•... 91• SKIPPY Peanut Butter •••••••••••••••••••••.•..• 28 oz ...•. I .JI ' JELW Gelatin .....•........•.•.•••.••.•.••.•.••.. 3 oz ...... 2s· ~BROS. Coffee .......•..•.• ~ ..•..••••.•••..... lb ..... 1.12 · FOLGERS Coffee •....... : ......•.•...••.• •···· .• 3 ltis ..•.. J.JO M . .i.B.Coffee ....•.....•..........••• : ..•..••...... lb.: ... 1.12 MAX P,AX Coffee •...........•.••.••..•.•..•.•... 12 ct ..... I.It SANKA Coffee ..••........ ' .......... : .....•...... 2 lbs ...•. 2.14 YUl,AN Coffee ..................................... 3 lbs .••.. 3.42 llAXIM Freeze Dried Coffee •..•••.• , •.••••••.•... 4 oz ..... l.o SAJl!KA Freeze Dried Coffee .•..•.•..••••••• f ..... 8 oz ...•• 2.12 CHEER Detergent ,,.gu1ar pack ••...•• : ••••.••• · •• giant .••• !:JO CHEER Detergent deal pack ..••..•••••• :~ •..••. giant ..... 1.10 -:rtDE Detergent : •...•.. ~ .....••.•..•••.••••••• family .••. 3.97 BOLD Deurgent regular pack .•• ; ......••.••.••.. giant •..• 1.20 BOLD Detergent deal pack •••.••.•••• : .•.••.•••. giant. •• ;1,10 ··· ALL Detergent r~gular pac~ ·'-'· ••.•••••.•.••••. Jumbo.,. :J.27 ALL Detergent deal pack .<· .. 1 •••••••••••••••••• Jumbo.' •.. 2.'7 l>ASH DetMgent regular pack .••.•..••••..•••••.• home ..•. •.u DASH Detergent dell pack ......•.. :·. :; • · •.... ' ••. ~ome :, .••. s.11 --I • • 1 BIRDS S Cocktail Peanuts •.•.•..•. , •....•.•.. 18 oz ....• 1.10 MINUT~YJA <>n•nge Plus ........................ 12 oz ....•• u · TREESWEEJ Orange Juice .••.... · ...... •• ..•.. 16 oz. ..••. 13' CHALLENGE Orange Juice ...............•..... ' 12 oz ...... 57: KRAFT Sliced ~~~~~i;,.(:j; .............. · · · · ·······.lb.·····"·· OSCAR MEYER ' eese .•......... · · · · · · · · · 8 oz .. ···· H .PLANTERS P Ili>lo~a .... · ......... · · · · • • · · ·' · · · 8 oi. · · · · · 66' CRl""OSh ' ean(ut0il •• , ••..•.••..••........... 24oz., •. l,J~' .,.... orten ng . . . . . . • • . . • . • lb . 76 STAR KIST Chu k • ht . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .•... ' PA.Kl'ER Toddltr-Mf . ~a ···=~"-'"-L,..,.J.PJ!.<k .... JL_ . GERBER St . d pe •........••......... 12 count .•.. 1.31 ra.ine Meats . . . 3" oz 32• • J GERBER J ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Y:il • • • • • • I--. CAM BELLN'~" Meats . ·,· ....•....... • ..... 'i. 3~ oz ..•... 12• , CAMiBELLS v2u:Ibi~'li':: ?'0 wder ••..•... ·~ .... u oz .••••• st: ~ g eSoup .............. ,26ot ..•• ,.64 t SPRINGi'l~LD gar ......................... : ..• 10 lb .•.•. l.H • 1· UPTON Tea BB~s .•.....••••••• ~ • .' ... ~ ..•• , 16count .•• .'.37' \ I BRIM Freeie D1ed Co!!ee ••••.•.............• , •.. 4 oi •.• : .1.14 I ' ,, I 1 1 I I I I iii I I I . I I • • l • ' ' • • ' .. • , '· :1 • •· Wednesday, F.t>fuary S,.1975 OAILYPILOT Q ... .New C·hef . ~1 i f:l: Great Deman • • ~ I By JEANNE LESElll Uo11t, c9~ptey'_ clubt>.,1nd "hotels Heh._ to become a reslaura~l ,# • u ........ 11._ alsoracepenan.netpro}lems. manacer. HfDE J'ARK. N.Y. (UPI>-·A s urYeY. of-.1.psC May's Only14percento!lhel,300slu· Unemployment may bean the in· graduating class showed "In dents are Women, but they keep crease, Hut not for anyone who average of four job offe·rs per up with their male classmates. ~an cook expeft]y, preferably In graduate at an averate salary of "It's ·hard (physically ) but 1ev-,ral lan~uages. · · $700 per month. rrhe· highest there's nothing l ·can't do," said Even the old saw that women number of offers per graduate Naocy Immel, of Newtown may b't good cooks but men was eight and the highest salary, Square, Pa. make great c!iefs appears*° be $1,500 per month. · "Anything a guy. would need ~!:r the way of the ten~ourse To meet. the de~and the in-· re~~n wti!hC~~~~·~~ ~~::er~ ,Tb~ .want ads in the stUdent stitute, the only private. non-jobs. I think most of these n'ewspaper or the Culinary profit past.high school institution people are used to the fact we're Institute of America refiect the in ·1.h.e Unit~d States that here. nationWide s.bor.tage of skilled specifically tra.in.sc_hefs, current· "They're even used to the fact restaurant oersonnel at every ly offers ~th morrung and after-we don't want help." level from'~xecutive chef to . noon-evenln~courses all yea~. But another woman student breakfast dooks, salad makers, The ~tudents: averag~· age is 19 said some male class males and waltera and'waiLresses. and about 18·3> ~rcent attelid instructors .ask why she does not II' Man)' P@lel)tial employers are •~hoot Under"the . G.1.· bill of give up career aspir&tions ro r ''table t.Ioth re st aura n ts '• rights. marriage and motherhood . threaten·ed both" by fast food One student is an aerosPace Institute President Henry franchisers and by inflation that engineer, divorced and in his40s. Ogden Barbour confirmed that µiakes e-ating out for many Laid off from rus job after 20 women students sometimes fa<'e said, cillng Mrs. Jam4s 1towland Angell (wife of the pte1ident of Yale in the 1940s), who was. Ln· strumental in t.akinJ the tint mortgage on property oCcupted by the school in its original be8d· quarters in New Haven,·eonn. · He also ticked off a list of other women ·who founded and/or run famous wineries and restaurants and a dded that women for some years have held jobs as hotel catering managers. While liberal arts colleges face declining enrollments, the in· stitute remains confident. "We in vocational education aren't going lo have the troubles in attracting students to this field and this school," said William Primavera, director of develop- ment. ' . Americani; ,a choice between years, h is training was too opposition: "clement .G_ rangier n_.f'Omises hamburgers, pizza or chicken·in· specialized to qualily him for "II h as be~n an ·~p arent ~ a -basket, instead of a ,leiSurely, other engineering jobs. man's world for geµe rations. BUt "One or last year's graduates. walked out of here and' went to La Grenouille Ca fashionable French restaurant in New York city) at $16,000 a year. job for Ga il Cantor. · · · · wellplanriedandprepared meal. "l'd·cooked for n\yself all my women have been ·very impor· ,.miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiljiiiiiiii!i•llllll,..••liiiiiiiiiiiiii'!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiosipiiitialjjs.i'll)ii9ijiotbijjeir.iinjjsiliitiui· ·i1iiifeiai~i,ai1ieinijioiyiciooikijj'jjnjjg'jj::i·hjjeijsjiaiid~.iiilainiliii1·niitiihiiisiiij'·ndustry~" Barbour ··1 don 't k,oow of a well-trained chef who can't get a job.'' LIDO 3433 VIA l100 . NEWPORT BEACH Open 9 • 7 Daily 673-6360 HARBOR VIEW 1660 MACARTHUR NEWPOFIT BEACH Open9 • 8 D•ilY. Sun 9 • 7 ..... ....,, ' ••• '. Cheese is a nearly perfect food with a great many of the essential food elements the body needs. Richard's Market has an enormous variety of hand-cut cheeses to select from. This week we feature Monterey Jack Cheese at 59c the half pound cut from a 40 lb. block. Come in and sarOple this deliciously versatile cheese. Grocery KLEENEX facial tissue .............. 200 count. .... 39c ANDERSON splilpeasoup .............. 15oz ..•.. 29c HUNTS Yellow Cling Peaches • • , .•.••.•..•. , ..•..•.. sliced or halves 29oz .••• .47c KAL KAN Assorted Cal Foods ...•••• , .••• 6 oz ••• , • l 9c M.J.B. Rice Mixes •....• ~ •••...••••••••• 6oz ••••. 39c LOG CABIN Maple Syrup ............... 24oz. • , 1.19 STOKELY Menu Maker Bag Vegetables ................. frozen 18oz •..•. 59c Bakery DATE NUT DESSERT LOAF CAKE ••••••• ,, ••••.• 1.93 • APPLE OR CHERRY TURNOVERS • , ••••• each •..•• 43c PoTATODINNERROLLS ..... , , •••••••••••. 6for48c FRENC)i BREAD ............. one pound loaf ..... 63c Prod uce NAVEL ORANGES .......... laJ'9• and sweet. 5 lbs $1.00 TEXAS GRAPEFRUIT , , .•• , •• , ••. ruby red. 6 for $1.00 DELICIOUS APPLES., •••• , •• lunch box size. 3lbs$1.00 CABBAGE .................. crisp new aop ..... lOclb r ' J AD ITEMS GOOD THRU SUN. FEB. 9 ··Meat RICHARD 'S VARIETY OF TOP QUALITY MEATS CHUCK STEAKS ............ properly trimmed .•. 89c lb SHOR'!' RIBS OF BEEF ...•...... l,i••fl& Tasty •.. 79c lb ROASTING CHICKENS ... Fresh Califorrila'Grpwn ... 79c lb CHICKEN LEGS ....... '. ...... : ..... , _:,hole ... 98c lb PORKt,QIN ROAST , ••. prepared for easy carving .• 1.39 lb Candlelight Meats STUFFED PORK CHOPS ........ parsley dressing .. 1.39 lb BEEF ROULADES ....•.......••.. oven ready .. 1.39 lb Liquor .,. SCORESBY RARE BLEND ED .,, SCOTCH WHISKEY ••...... save 44c •• quart . , .. 5-55 RICHARD 'S VODKA •.•....... .'. '. •.•. , . fifth .... 4 .29 RICHARD 'S GIN , ..•.. ~ .......•••••.•. fifth .•.. 4.29 RICHARD'S KENTUCKY . .~ STRAIGHT BOURBON • . . . • • . • • . • . .. fifth .... 4.98 •• I .x ,1.j.f ........ Freezer Tip_, " A deluxe frc&!~n v~gelable is the catalyst that com bin es all the in gredients of a club sandwich into gourmet fare. CALIF-ORJll l A OPEN CLUB 1 package CS ounces) frozen artichok<' hearts au gfatin ' 4 slices ba~e.d-ham or turkey 2 slices.thi•:sliced bread l tables1><>on butter, solb!ned · Prepare artic,hoke hearts according to package directions. Toast and · butter bread. Roll ha,m jeJJy.roll fashion and place two rolls Of\ .e~ch slice or bread. Top with hot artichok es: S~rves two. ·Sp uds-Spurned ? Casseroles Catching On You 'll never be at a If casserole is prepared loss for potato excite-ahead and refrigerated. ment at festive· tn eals, bake for 30 to 45 minutes. pnce you have tried these Serves 6 . two great ca·sseroJe FL o R E N T I NE · specialties. . POTATO P UFF POTATOES CORDON Instant mashed BLEV potatoes for 8 servings 4 potatoes 114 cups (12 ounces) 2 tablespoons butter creamed cottage chttse or margarine . 4 eggs, separated 2tabl esp~ons flour 1 package (10 2 cups milk ounces) frozen chopped • 1h cup shredded spinach, thawed and Swiss cheese drained \ · 1 cup diced cooked 1 teaspoon salt ham ~teaspoon pepper 2 t easpoons lemon l/s teaspoon nutmeg juice ¥.:!: cup freshly grated If.! teaspoon salt Parmesan cheese 18teaspoonnutmeg-If.I cup fine l y ~H teaspoon pepper chopped onion 2 tablesp_oon s Prepare Instant chopped parsley mashed potatoes a·cOQrd.. Place potatoes fn ingtopackagedirectibns saucepan ; add salted for 8 servings, reducing waler to Co\'er. Bring to water by 1 cup. Beat in aboil._reduceheat,_cover cottage cheese, egg and si mmer 20 minutes yolks, spinach-. salt pep- or until potatoes are per, nutmeg, ParM.esan tender when pierced cheeseandonlon. with a_rork. In small mia:ln( bowl . _ Drain and cool. Peel beat egg wbttea untlt stiff . . -; · and cutintol-inchcubes. peaks form: fold into •lfii •••••••il•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••T*••••••••••••••••••••1 In medium saucepan potato mixture. Turn In· I Coupon good thru Feb.•1'~18-15 • I Coupon good thru Feb. 12.1976 COupon gqod thru Feb, t2,1975 I melt butter. Blend in to a greased 3·qUart ONE COUPON PER AOULT'CUSTOMER I ONECOUPONPERADULTCUSTOMER I ONECOUPONPERADULTCUSTOMER I our, slir;ln milk. Cook casserole. I ONE TWIN P'CK · · . · over medium heal, stir-Bake in 375 degree F. I • " I I ' SQ o FF I ring con•tantly, until ovenlhouroruntilknlfe ;.. SOFT WNf i ONE I • . /' · . . . I sauce lh!ckens and com· inserted In center oC puff I • Ii-' CUCU'MBER I , I es to a boil Remove comes out clean. Serves I B 'JHROOM J•frll£S . I ~C PUDl'.UAS£. Of . I lrom heat; stir in cheese s. ·• A u.JU I lrf """' I and rernafnlng tngre· I 2 9> ' . I 9 > .. ' -. • CAN lfllGH T. 'M£A TS " I J::!s.Geritly stir in . r.ocal nen. I "r I \-I , '• I T~rn Into a greased 10;--· ~-- 1 With thil ooupon 'O.P. I With thl• coupon • D.P. I ' With this coU~n O.P. I 1~~qu11~ ~asserole or ~•--.3 --v• ( Ont twlr)·p~k.SOft·W• B1throom Tis.sutt ... I • One Cucumber . • &Oc OFF the Purchase-of C3ndtel ight Met1ts bad baa h. Bake lo 350 the M••••••••••• ••••Ill••"•.&..••••••••••••••••••••.&..••••••••••••••••••••• e1ree F. ov e n 15 In ~ ..._ ""'I": .,,._,.. ~ ..,. • • .., 1 minutes or until heated . ._ ________ _, ' DAil V PllOt • • \ . \ J CM llAlt.YPILOT \ WtldnMday, Flbru!IJ'S. t!J! . ' ' Reati-n~e ._Easily ~R :Root.ed ~ ,, t / • By •ILLE BELL vineg1tr. margarine sauce is too thick. Sprink le in the se1fti e if ii one of those These two recipes W!ll give • l tab,61po.ohflour ... nutmeg and pepper and mix welt. • ' ' Sing~ S~rvings , .. . . ' . ' • veret•blea we often overlook: in break from routine vegetables 2to4'tabl~apooos milk Add the drained spinach and oal'.t~ to the store · and our and variety to spinach. 2 tablele<>R:AI Chablis (or stir until the spinach is well coat· . ~ qt.blesp00n nou.r and add the rtour: mix'Yl\ill. Then me•l annln,c. we ioo eul!f aet One recipe calls for a pack:aae other mild w.hJ\e't ~lne ed with th e sauce . Serve hot. 2~ to 3 t·eaaP90ns b,avx stir in lhetcream. into . e !Vl of carrots, peas or of frozen spinach. That•sbecause 1.4 teaipOon n.utmeg Nutmeg Spinach requires .a cream (or &llChtly diluted ·1 Cook until the aauce thickens cn;e.,beaps. when I fix frozen spinach, I'use Pepper '~ very few minutes to cook. It ts evapor~tedmllk~ 1 flJ'd4'ddthespinachandnutmeg. Freati s~lnach is excellent in a lhe whole package. You may not Mell the bu.tter. nd mix in one of those side dishes that can Nutmegtotaate ~ Cover the' pan and heat the mixed areen salad. Just tear the care for that much, •0·JW1t wie the flour, cook tsmn1 to cook be Cand should be> matle· at.1he Thaw and drain the-aplnach. spinach over a very tow name le~ves ;into bite-alied pieces, half the package. If you areualng away the raw 1flaur taste. very la st minute -. while your Remove as much moisture lfiS until spinach is heated through. along ''V,.itH ""the o1her greens. fresh spinach, jus.t use ' the Gradually add a UtUe milk. spar.-meat fini shes cooking, perhaps. possible by genUy ptessiha thf:. Still 0:n.te or twice while the mix- Serv,e wiµt YQUr favorite salad amount you norm alb' use.. ingly, stirring coll.stantly to NUTMEG SPINACl-1 spinach againi~it.he sfde ol a col-ture cooks abouts 'T'lnutes:Serve dresslnc. SPINACH CHABUS make a thin palte·lik.em~t.u;e, lh package frozen spinach, ander, or placing the cooked hot. steamed Jn a small bit o{ 1 package frozen spinach, Add the Chablis, still Stirring chopped spina~h between lay~ of paper . lt\ddress questions OI" com· water, it's an tntrtguiilg vegeta-cooked, drained and chopped constantly. until the sauce is a lit. 2 'h t ea spoons butter or toweling. ments to Mille Bell in care of the ble, served, hot with bu;::lt:•r:_:o:r~~-'~t:'•:b:l:•:•~P_o_o:•:__b:u:t:t:•:r_:o:r~t:l:•:•h:i:•:•:•r:·~A:d:d::•:b:lt~m:::o~re:m::il:k:i~l_.:_m:•:r~g~a:r:i•:c:__~~~~~~~~~_:M:•:l:t:th:•:.:bu:t:t:•:r:i•::.:•:••:uc:::•~P:ao.!:::;D;:::al~ly'...:P:il:o:t·:__~~~~~~~- Newburg Raves Pledged This luscious fare is for any special occasion. Salmon , p eas, mushrooms and ripe olives are bathed in a sherrled cheddar cheese sauce. Your guests will rave about-the newburg when you sen-e it over rice verdt. Or, for variety, spooQ ~ newburg over patty shells or :toast points. SRERRIED SALMON NEWBURG 1 lO-Oz. package lit· tie baby early peas frozen in butter sauce that clings · 1 6·oi. package ;- froz.en mushrooms in butter sa·uce At Ralphs you'll find a pricing policy that means something to your budget, everyday row prices on an average of 15 ,000 items. That means instead of a fe w advertised specials, you'll pay a low everyday price on everything you buy. And it's the items not in the ad that can make the difference in your food budget. Prove the difference .with a shopping test at Ralphs this week. It's like a market and a half, but our prices are the .. clincher. It~ like a market and a half. UIAJI GNmA--2 12-oz. ·packages rice,verdl (rice with bell ·· T.n...... '" peppers and parsley I staa'' -• . 1 58 Super Bakery Super Produce FNlll U.S. No. 1-10 Lb. C•llo Bag Whtie or Wh••t-S.ndwtch Of Split Top fl'O'.!'J' ill th• •l@y,perl~ _ ~ _ ks-_ pouco • · ' · 6tablespons butter ·J·•, -: lb. • Fryers··~· lb .• 41 Ralphs Bread Russet Potatoes ... h .55 .49 ¥..cupfiour '• "-------------_,; Al••k•n -Me•ty ..... ... , 2cups milk Y.t teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon white pepper . ~!easPQOndlll weed 1 cup sllridded ched- dar cheese 1 16-oz. can salmon, . drained and coarsely flaked ¥.& cup chopped ripe Olives V.i cup diced roasted almonds , • 3 ta~lespoons sherry Cook pea1.1 mushrooms and rice according to package directions. Melt butte r in m edi um saucepan. Blend in flour. Gradually add milk and stir constantly until thickened. Add salt, pep. per, dill weed and cheese; stir until ch~e is melted. Add ~eas, mushrooms and remain· ing ingredients except rice; cover and simmer 10 to 15 minules. Serve ~th rice ver.dji. Pour rice into a serving bowl and fluff with a fork. Serves 4 to6. Fruit Varied . Orang~ and a pricot flavors are a nice switch from pineapple for this yummy favorite. SUNNY UPSIDE-DOWN CAKE 1 can (6 ounce} tfozen concentrated orange juice, undiluted l/.i cup butter or margarine, melted 1h cuP firmly packect brownsUgar 112 cup chopped walnuts 'Ac.UP sliced mar•schino cherries 1 can' (1 pound , 13 ounce) apri cot balves, drained • 1,.PacJCage C2 layer} )'ellqW cake mix , Thoroughly combine orange juice. melted but· ter ,and , brown · sugar ; pour into a 13 x 9 x 2-lnch ct.ke pao tth~t has been lined with waJed paper. rSprinkle :..walriut1 and sUeed cher:riee evenly on bottom of pan; arrange drained. apncct halves, c\&l·side up. Prepare cake mix ac· cording to package ~ions : spoon baller °"" tbe fruit and l\UI alsture. Bake at 350 depeee F, tor 4S to SO llllllllies, or unUI cake r.esta done. • J,.ooaen arou11d 1ides "!1111 aalTOw spatula; In· ftri on l•fC' 1ervlnf ...... ~ Elegant! r Gara•• bowl •or cream. r muahropm IOUP W tlo c•aroely 1:=:~.~~ 0 • 2 • I Bfff Chuc.11:-.CIOll Cllt-Boneleaa RalmlBael Crab Claws R•lpha-Lemon Plnwtte.I Coffee cakes "alpha-Delldoua Lemon Tea cakes .... 99 ~. 1.18 Dlelera DeHght-MHd F1•vor 1 ... .. .. .55 .98 S•l•cl Quellty Bananas W•stern lcMMrv Lettuce Mild, Sweet ....... 14' ••ch .28 ··.llOiStS R•iplt• Elckl.tn-A Blend of Ground ..., •nd Soy Protein Concentnt• Turbot Fillets lb. -.89 Nonhem ~Weter ... 1.49 Brown Onions ....... 10 Fra1h, Solid Green Cabbage ... lb •• 10 Aelpha-0.lk:Jou• 1 29 French Apple Pies r•• • Super Burger . Anr Sb:• PecQge Ground Beef ... f Round-Bone~•• TipSleaks Beel Loin-Ion ..... London Grill Steaks Leen Cubes Stewing Beef Sklnleaa-Freah Sliced Beef Liver Round or Slrioln-l111n Cut Veal Cutlets e..,1.rcut Port< Loin-chop lb .• 64 .... 85 ... 1.49 ... 1.49 lb. 1.29 lb. .89 lb. 2.49 lb. 1.48 Pork Shoutd9f-Pk:nlc Cut Fresh Port<-Roasts ,._ .89 Center Cut-Smoked Fresh Perch Fillets Flehenn•n·a CoYe-Heel-E•I • Breaded Fish Stick$ 'Ollgha: or Drumatkb • Callfotnia Fryer P811s Young 1\tdley Wktgs or Turt(,ey Drumsticks U.SiD.A.Chole•-frealt-Shoukier l..arrib Roasts . U.8.D.A. Choice-Ffffh-Shoulder Lal'nb ChOps lb •• 75 ... • 89 lb •• 49 lb •• 89 lb, 1.89 Super·s,irits Ukeahke Clln Of Meet or Beef .95 Ralphs Bologna 1 lb. Borden Neufchetel .19 Cream Cheese ~OL Dormen -Slk:ed .81 Muenster Cheese .... Uk• to Uke-Longhom or .88 JackChecse IOL Super Flowers F,Hh Cut Marguerite . Daisies ...... 78 Fresh Cul Carnations bunch Colorful Mixed Bouquets bunch 1.27 . 1.27 4" Pot-foll Wrapped wtth .... m A Bowe 1 47 Tulip Plants Heh • r Pot-Fon Wrspped wHh Heam a Bows 2 87 Tulip Plants Heh o 4" Pot -Deconted with tt.am a llJ;ow• 2 47 Violet Plants Heh o ..... _ ... ___ HHm•Oowo 2 97 Port< Loin Chops 1b. 1.59 am .. Sin-Porll: 8111111'1', Chlfton-Regutsror Un1•Hltd, 2Tub Fresh Spareribs lb. 1.09 "3 99 Soft Margarine 11b .• 73 ,.,. .... 16 1 lb •• 78 .97 Mum Plants Heh • .... ....... ,_.uttC•• 109 ••odka· ..... ! • ........... c .. ""''"'" Boneless Port< Roasls1b. • •1 .. Pillsbury Biscuits ~Lpdi;~~~:g. 1.28 i.;;~\Yhi&i<Y Ftfth 3.19 p;.ibYTu~ne AoundorPOfntCVt-BtlMet 149 Roff9•td•n-lmporlfffromGe'"'9ny 2 29 Vlhl·P•kt-Pure Ralphs Corned Beef lb. • Liebfraumilch •• oL ..... • Orange Juice 11b.Roll 79 Cl•nM.cGregor-Seve100 h If 10 99 R•lphe Rath POrt< Sausage ... h • Imported Scotch •• ,,:. • Hi-Poly Creamer pint .27 CoronHD Coohr•r• -10" Stze Porcelain Skillet •••h 8.99 Prices effective Fabruory 8 through February 12 SUper B1ays----------------------- -118 lmltatl0n ' Ralphs-PlaStlc Kraft ;; Sandwich ~~~ .89 Mayonnaise .89· Bags -o::; .29 Ralphs ··= Ground Ice Cream 1.15 Coffee Health a Beauty For Chlldrtin 29 St Joseph Aspirin .::..~ • Cr.,..,• RlnM or Suave Shampoo 1IOL 89 ...... . Foll Padl Tliblett Alka-Seltzer llody AA Spniy Anti-Perspirant Spr•r a an.iat1 . • Psssssst Shampoo E•tnl llody or "91ul1r 'Evsynlght CondillOl'ler .!::0 ':~ .99 i:. 1.42 ',~; 1.89 1.67 Frozen Food Pantry Fillers Pantry mters · 12~ .52 ..... 52 pkg •• ",.":: .89 ....... 79 pkg. • .89 1•0~ 79 c1n 1 ..... .... Chunky-a .. 1 or Hornme1t a Beil Kai Kan Dog Food W.Jght W1,cltera Apple Snacks And..-aon-Cra1m of Potato or Spilt Pea Soup !::!rr size c1n Pnncella Yams MMlry W•y-8nlckar1 -a MuP•tffrll Fun Sim Candy Bars Skippy-N1o199at1 • Ory Dog Food Ralphs Ewryday Low Priees ,:: .31 1!:;: .9t ~ t.12 ": 1.75 .. 14 OI. .88 N1bllc:o -Pr•mlum l•oi. 57 ~· Saltine Crackers ..... ~":: .21 kr11ft -A110l1ed flffOI'• 120L 88 Koogle Spreacls ,., . 150I. 38 can • All lturpoH . ~ Meclal Flour l..~ .91 •:,; .81 Ne1U.-Semi IWMt 120L 98 . Chocolale Moniels ..... ..... 88 .... 1Chuntiy-C~~· Egg Kai Kan ood , .... 33 c•n • ·~i 4.39 U tOI llze •at ,. .. _ 6.09 Gain. Dog Meal Cllllil ......... Ught Chunk 1\tn• ~-~,. ... " Fndt Cocldill -..---...--...... Oround Cott•• .-------GrapeJelly -··--·...., • Aoe1t8fff .......,......,._, ...... Rath Bacon ,.:~ .39 '..":; 3.30 '';; .82 ··~.ea -1.n ... __ '"I"'" __ _ 811f Fr•nke o-··~--­M••t Bologn• 0..H~-·~­Be•f Bologn• -·--4-Regular M•rgerln• -· ..... Ham St••k• ---a..-....... Vltveeta • _ .. !!Ir.~- ....... ,,_ .95 .... 83 , .... 9 , .. 2.89 • .. 1.47 ~-.1w"-'.,· ... ,,.\M ...... ---·tl!T---................ -. __...,_,...,,_ -.,1J11WI--~-,-- " . ·--·~· . . . • • •• Wldt)!!C!fy. Pebru1ry 5. 197& • OAILY.RILOT CJJ" •• • ~~o &J ~Nutrition _ More Pala .tlable ~ , ' \ ' ' . • <I I , . B7 'lf.~E LESEM I grami of Vitamin'c for the same N. EW ..,.,.. ... , ... -r amount of frozen recoMliluled , • vJ<A CUPJ> -It 1!111 orange Juice. bn t lrue. lbal evcrythlng one t Whl.le a cup. or cooked diced likes~ eltiier iijegal, 1mrnoral-c>r beets-cOl)taim only 60 calories, fattening. · _.~ . . it1 l)Utlll.ent content is not l!lxpe~tve, m11rbe,·ll~t many~ pat110lllarl)' l,mpres.ive. pOplllar foods ,udl • trawbe~·I '<And •fllilant's vit;unin and ria and asparagus are row IQ mineral content ls negligible, not calorlea. Andi they are fnor& surprising in a vegetable that ls nutrlttous than 1~11 Admire~ 1£01.1.r ~rcent c~hydrate and 95 varl_ef.lta ·•)!ch as eggplan~-/ ''.'Peftent water· \ I A: dip of str:iwberttes, for 1pi These and~.almllarly userul ~ce, contains onl~SS calorie,: f1ct1 about f99d, bev.eragea and iDCI as much iron ai one ex~ 9tiit.a: ha)>il.S .are £roril '1Lel's l1rrt1 e&f-; the berries are abo ' ~'l;•lk AJ>d~t Food," an American , ' exeellOn source ol Vllamio C ( Med~cal Asooct.:Uon book based mllllgraais per cup), comparfl(l . 'on a monthtx column in the AMA wilh.110' calories and 112 mil»·' m,agazlne, T!"1ay's Health. ' ' " rl/pi T~er~ · .. A ~ig ' Winner . ' ' . - Wbo's;afrejd of a m1i~ In the book, editOrs Philip L. White and Nancy Selvey exposo some long-standini mytba-and misconceptions. -.• The questions ln aene.ral cam' from readers ; the answers, from Ms. ~elvey and other nutri· tionists in tbe AMA's department of food and nutrition, of which White is director:-· Asparagus is known to dieters largely as a low-calorie vegeta- ble -35 caloriet per cup ot cooked,cutseears. Just three spea.ta or .green asparagus, also contain one milli- gram .or iron and 10 limes the Vitamin A of wblt.e asp•ragus and are rictt"ln Vitamin C. Both green and white have small amounts or many other nutrients. M&ily _people .-sumo fresh vegetables bave greater nutr1· tlonal value U..n bJgh.qu1lily canned or frozen ones. Not nece¥sarily. "SIC>Ol·cooltlng methods used ftequently ·by homemake~s often destroy as many vitamins as are lost durlnr the lndustriiil canning. process," says the book. . ''Fresh vegetables which have been poorly stored at the market also may·be less.nutritious than those freshly picked from a home gant-:n. ·But even when there is signifi- " Bowtoeat a '- . .. .. cant loss or nutritive value in' vegetables during home or , In· dustrial pr~. the loaa is more •ignlftcllll tO ~ vegelllble than to the cooiumer. the nutri· tionista said. '" As much as 10 to 20 percent nutrient loss· is not nec:;easarUy import1nl, they added, II tile food still contains very good amounts. Pizza has a public reputation as snack food of questionable nutritional value. ' But prepared properly, with lots of meat or sausage, cheese and tomatoes. it is a good source 0£ protein and calcium, .and a lso contains iron, Vitamins A aod C and the B complex, said the • nutrltJontsts. · -. Head (iceberg> lettuce pro· bably is tho most widely con- sumed salad <Mo in the coun- try. yet cos CrortLalne) tar out· s trips it in vitamin content. ,., Cos contains ·about eight times· .. , as much Vitamin A and ·nearly. ,, five times as much Vitamin C. The outer leav.es or this ' oval- shaped lettuce are heavy and somewhat co~e. with a sweet. 1 flavor. The crisp, tender, inner r leaves are golden yellow. Mushrooms are regarded mainly as decorative foods, but in sufficlently large amounts they. too, are a good source of ni acin and iron. this week's FREE ereafive cf!renu ' whole lot better by <55...t.--\<e ... the~ Gcumet " Complete l . . . ~ ·"' ~ Dl9uise? · " ·•· t CertilinJy not you, even if you have to make 300f them for a Church fund· ~ ra'isi n g Supper_. Ever y bo d y to·ves chocolate. and these Mini-MouBt~i wlff be a fun conversation piece. •• \k t I r •o, . . ! • . ·! • ·for a whole lot· less ONIYAT ALPHA BETA CHICKEN CREPES Dinner PER SERVING " Cupcake liners gi\!e the appealing des sert p festlve look, and muffin ·~ t. '~ ' ~," I• ,..., , 'lt\INNEOLA .. ,. SUNKIST " -m .. ; ... ..._. ..... (diellelillMR-'A.,_. ,,.., Ott.ts pans are an easyl"W•Y t.o ·, transport the mpusses to church in time Ior,,sup_, " TANGELOS WHITE GRAPEFRUIT BVTCHEll.'S Pll.IDE MEATS per. . ' , Don't worry : a short 1 ; trip won't c8use the mix- ture to soften ; just put I t b e p a n s i n t h.e . refrigerator when ·you arrive. CHOCOLATE MI Ni-'· . MO VSSES 2 en,veloReS un -navored g~atil"b,_ l/a cUpSu'gar, 3 OUPS'Jl!ilk ' '1 p a ckage (12 oun ces> se mi -s weet chocolate pieces 1 tablespoon vanilla extract · SUNKtST EASY-PEEL PEM: Of TttE SEASON 8 SWEET 98 NAVEL OllAllGis ~:., c S OINGVALUE &Unnun 8.:::. 59' t.OAOf:O WITH VITA.MIN C 15< 'JUICI .AJIHS , LI. BlUE GOOSE l OO°lo euRE .MCE OllAHIOR HAPlflllllJ JUICI OUAllT &TL FINEST EATING ALPHA BETA FEATURES SUN~IST NAVEL ORANGES c EA. SPRING PLANTING VALUES 1~ ASSORTED VARIETIES BARI ROOI FRUll lllRS SUNK1SY ' uFtck 1 O< UMOICS S&ZE lA. 49~ TEXAS RED _; ~~M.;. ~~ 1 ~ , ' BllTCBU'I PllDC EASTERN OUA.UTY USDA • GIAOE A • f'RfSH FROZEN llllCllrl HIDE YOUNG HEN TURKEYS IEff PAm MIX R18 &I> f'OttTIQt..i ~ORK LOIN ROAST . " BUDGET BURGER s ·L~ c LB • ALPHA BUA BllTClll'I 1'11111 BEEF fAMll Y PAK CHOPS BEEF LUGE""' BEEF llWlE Q/T 7 SLICED STANDING. 39 CHUCK RQAST 9! !!:?!~M~~IN RIB ROASf l LL BONELESS . • 39 RATH BACON STEWING BEEF MESS<NA BRANO • FRESH LEANEST , .._ fl'ALIAN STYLE c LB. 1-t• • 11 PltG. I IA. 2cups (1 pint) hea vy crum·. whipped . IQ medi11m, saucepan, mJx. jlnflavored gelatin and'•*lagar; add milk and chocolate pieces. Stir over low he a t until gelatin dissolves and chocplate melt s, about 1 minutes. I ARMSTRONG'S KING Ruev "a;:W'.;'4Pua;im:•::;""";;urr:;",;....,;5;.:i.;1;.00..L:miiii~,;;8;.~;;,"';,.:;::;;:;m:;WHLE;;;; IM'Pld,lASTJ GROUND • ·09 BONELESS BEEF• 59 SAUSAGE BEEF IL Ri8 stEAK -• ... ASHsiici<~ Tum into Jarge byw andf add vanilla; bea wi~w)re whip or rotary beater until chocolate is " blended. , Chill', 'stit ring oci casionally, until inixtDrf mounds slightly whet dropped froni spoon! Fold in whipped cream. ' Turn into 30 cupcakt liners ip muffin pans: chill until set. Garnish, if desired, with wtuppefi cream. , 1 Tuna's Thrifty Plannin g a c lub · luncheon? This is an in ex.pensiTe salad to make for 20 pe:>- ple. . A LITTLE BIT. OF ITALY 4 en v e J.!c p es un · flavored gelatin 5111: cups cold water l 'h cups Wish·Bone Jlalian dressing 11h CUI?S chopped green pepper ¥.r cup sliced pitted ripe oljves . v.i cup Oiced pi - miento· · 1 can J ·7 o unces5 tuna. draine and flaked 1 can (4 ou nces) sliced mushrooms, drained Jn larg~ s aucepan, sprinkle unflavored gelatin (\.Ver 2 cups waler; stir over low heat until gelatin dissolves, about 3 minutes. Add remaining 31h cups waler and Jtalian dressing( chill, stirring occasionally, until mix- ture is Consistency of un . beaten egg whites. Fold in green pepper, olives, pinliento, tunij ,. and mushroom s. Turn into 13 x 9 x 2·inch pan or individual rnolfts and chill until (irm. To serve cut iRto squares or unmold and serve .on lettuce· lined plates. GarnisH, if de, aired, with salami and provolone cheese. '·' . Repeater For sensational hors d'oeuvre, pat cllopped routed alrpo11d•1lnto all all(fa~ of an I ounce pleeeof~ream ch• .. •- ·Spoon hamburger re- llsb over top; serve with 8csame crac•erJ.l • • Grocery Double Dilc:ounts l7-0UNCE CAH llHIU'S CllOCOl.All QUiii 1.72 HUlll'S, JOMA IO SAUCE " 0 ' 28 "'" . ~' *5TAln ~FAST " 0 ' 31 C-"N I •UN. 79 Pt<O. • . ' \., .. • • " ,, '~.85 j)lfl~.BUF SllW · .. .,, I 05 COFFEi.MA TE JAA • flE0ULAR • MARSHMA,LlOW !;>-£JN 8' 9 CARllA llOll COCOA MIX · ~o .. • RE ... QY TO EAT • t-OUHCE BOX RAUJOll FREAKIES <EllEAL 10.0UNCE JAR MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT 1!1.0UHCE JAR• FREt!:ZE ORIEO MAXIM lllSIAllT COFRE· ~ CONTAOINA ~-'TOMATO SAUCE .&2 1.89 2.63 ,., fll JtlCIO Ir "'°"'""'"'"""C·•UOC 14 ,..o, I 08 YUBAll COffEE c••. o INST~NT COff'E • 8 Ol. J~R I S5 STAY FREE MINI PADS 30·~~NT .99 ~801 1.U Ft£GULAR • SIJPlR • , •• COUNT 80JI 1 09 MOOISS SAllll ARY llAPKIN , ' WHAT'S IN STORE THE GOOD EGG ' O.n you lhink ol rna ny products that can be ll~ as the principle ingredient in lppt:li1.ers, ma1n cour~ and desscrtt'! l'rol>;1bly not. But the humble egg can crc1te dishes from exotic horli d·oeuvrcs to flaming cu•pes and satisfy rhe p.:il:ite of the most discriminating epicure. ''ct. the cu 1s one of the leas! expensive and nearly perfect ilOUrces of protein. E11:ccpt for I hose: rew who must limit tbtll dlo/C$tcrol Jn take, ll'llBS should not be overlooked as 1 "regular" in llle di<"!. Alpha Beta has especially good huys on eggs now, 50 pech.:ips you will wJnt to eX"pcrime nt with some new egg recipes. llow :.bout sweet crepes few desstrt? ~can be n1ade days ahead, individually w1 apped in p!asuc o r foil a nd fmzcn. Swce4ened and n3vored fillings of whipped crearn and cream cheese or fruit can be added.after lhc crepe is aently w;inncd in lhc o~en. I .;up sifted Oour J ·1bi;p. supr I V. cup rnilk 1~ 1.,p. nutmeg J111 lsp. s;i lt :2 1'bsp. butter, melted J cggi ~c- Stir together dry ingredients. Dc•t eggs; add milk and melted butter. Add all at once lo l>Wffior of nour mixture. bcatin,111: until 5mooth. Allow to stand for one hour. For eoich crepe, pour~ c-"'" Aff1in Tbsp. batter 1nt~ a hot , lightly butlered 6-inch skillet. Rotate the pan quickly to 5prcad ~ ~M'C!:i. ':o!:.ia Ike biitter as -thinly and l'Venly u pogsible. Cook Ille crepe for 11bout I minule o n one · · • side. Flip it mer and cook ii for another minule on the other side. Remove and ku p warm in ove.is ii to be used 1mmedi&feJy. Grocery Double Discounts HO Ot'.l'()Sff . 16-0IJNCE eonLES Din Rm COi.A OOLO • f AMIL\' SIZE DIAL DE-RAllT SOAP EASY ·OFF OYEll CUAllER .:-,,. 1.19 ~~~·.41 ~'M> .• 77 '2·00NCE JAR , 1111112 KOSHER DILL PICllW .74 MA.ZOLA CORll OIL ,...,,_I 21 • BTL • 411-0UNCE eome ..., ~ KAL KAN ~ DOG FOOD DllT- ;,,,H[. SI .:.'.~ •: ,:,R 1l ll l ~ c -fOOli' H>-LB 8AQ 2.29 REOUCEO 20e Rll!UCUl ~' JAN U 'YINE CHOW Mf1N llOOOW JAii u WME SOY sAua ~'t:J.Z .• 45 ""'-30 81l.. """"'"' · """"' I ·32 JAN U -E CllOW MEIN ·~ , 8fEf' CHOf> SUEY • •1-0l. CAf4 1~:1 Grocery Double Disc:ounts TAJMRYYJ..YL a.EAmll I.ti PERFORM SPRAY STARQI !t~.55 CHICKE1'1 ~E U PTOll'S CUP-A-SOUP •·PACK 49 BOK O PAM DRY FRY !£% .• 95 MINU TE &I LONG GRAIN & WILD RICE ':llf • WHEAi HEAln GOLD MEDAl Rqllll Bakery Dfstounts Al"H~ BETA• OOVBlE OfSOOUHT 33 HAMBURGER BUllS '~ ,· BEEF FRANKS • 19-0Z. PKG • .N OSCAR M#.YEFI BflAUMSCKWEtGER OR ·~.89 e.oz: '·57 TUBE • BARREL CURED • IMi()LE OR HALVES •32·0l. JM 9& CLAUSSEN KOSllER PICKW .• SAim-Sl'llEAll 32.()UHCE JAFI 94 CLAUSSUI SAllEJU(RAUJ • C0UMTRT ST'l'LE • BIJTTEAMlllt 14 NISB•Y BISCUITS ~. . 1..0!.H'ICE PACKAGE 44 Pllft.ADILPlllA CREAM CllHSE , SMCH<EO • f'OllSH WILSON SAUSAGE KRAFT <IEEZ·WlftZ "· Frozen Food Dauble Dilc:oun,te CHICllEN •TURKEY• MEATBALL r SAUS8URY STEAi< S•M OZ. 55 SWAllSOll EllTREE .... ._ o STU~EO GREEH PEPPER • CASISAGE: ~LS 81 HOl.LOWAY HDUSI EllTREI• 'lc\'t , SA.AA LEE • APPLE OA 6LUE8EAAY l'*-OZ, I 25 FRUIT 'N DANISH 'PICG. • • BEEf ENC~LAOA • Mi\C.&.AON & 8EEF • IMCAAONI & CHE:ESE • BEAHS I f!V.HkS • (:H(Ji(EH • tl.INtlT SAUSBUFIY STEM ll-OZ. 49 MORTON -R PKG. • ~~2.29 W!MEAf OH BOY LASAGNA Non-Food Do.uble Df1eounts J.LPHA 8EfA 8.()L 89 llAR Q.AWS COFFEE <AKE """, AUNT J(J.t!MA llUTlEllMllK WAF1US ·~"'-49 BOX I Afr Vol'! on LEMON POlmS COi.ii <aEAM ORY Sttltf alfMI • ll'r-OZ RTL. t•t MGUlAR • HEFIB~l• Y"'SEUNl lO-QZ 95 IWllllSIVI <ARE LOTION •·~·, WIPE'• DIPE ~ .19 VI.SELIN!! INT1i"61VE CARE 1i-OL I 25 .... jlL -·lllG 8ATH "'" , V.\SELINI IHTSHSIVt CARE ll-Ol. 99 IAlll llAOS '""· , I 3 FLAVOf\S 93 llOXDMA SHAVE <REAM '!;Z,', DEIO:A FRE"' UQUID ollCIXIEMA SKIN <aEAM Dlsnwl ~WATS AH11<Pl.Nl~T • 4 TYPES AR,ll_ID IX11A ... Y "0'-61 81L I '"'"'-1!3 JAR 18 ~'.59 ~~1.&9 STORE Hc;>uRS: MON:-FRI: 8:30-9:30 SAT_;,S:aq.-a:oo SU N: IQ;00-7:00 • ".......... . 2 19 SPAlllSN SQUARE CAKE ':ci'f , MA9.S¥TH 9 • 60L I 69 DELOE CllERRY PIE '•o• , Everyday Dfacount Prfca COllTADlllA TOM'ATO PASll~ ,25 ALL ALPHA BETA tfoRES ARE. Ol'FICIAL FOOD STAM!' REDEMPTION CENTERS PRIC ES EF FECTIVE IN ALL SOU'nlERN CALIFORNIA ALPHA BETA MARKETS ....... ......,.TOMUACK-tttl A._. HUIMl1MaTOt41UCH-l14Jl ... 1,IO .. ,._11144 _.,lltit,•ollrl'..t 1QlltllU.-.:iNUS.C-...... •"I 7 " I ., ,. " . •• " " . . ~ ... " ' .. : " ' ' ... ,. "' '. { 1 •• ..., I , .... ,, \ .... .. 11 •• '"' • ;, ) •• ' 1 ' I , J • Cll OA!tY !'!LOT Wtdn:eiday, F.oruary 5. 1976 H·onqr.ing .. tti$~. . ! • -...lJ!len,¥J>~loset,lliends have eli' weddlnl date, plan a , ·-and H~" atnner party l> ._.l~m. · ~ mo04 i. mod .•. Ille bevy Cl( ailla they re.eel"" allojlld, be, tociI PlllD surprises from A to z. 'JM each guut bring several small person el ~nd no"'1 gifts - repreoentlng iltr!erent, iettlll'S of • Ille ~pllobet' II••• tllem choose~ ·"Hll" Sifts and-then select gift• for •lffer!•• Set a pretty scene for the young romantics· with bold 'n bright " contemPor•ry dishes, shocking pink table linens and a chunky centerpiece candle circled wilh ·~flowers. · This menu is the answer to h a festiv.e dinner ... dishes hicb can be prepared early in ~e day so the hostess can join the Jicky couple and guests. About thirty minutes before • erving time, cook the rice : edley, honey-glazed carrots 'pd broccoli in butter sauce. . . · :t11 in cooking pouthes which makepreparation soeasy. · ' ~ . :? Next, reheat the soqp and :~ampignon sauce. ;rhen pop the : \teaks in the oven/~ the salad : and bring ft to1he table. ' · :' Allreci~sservelO. · ' . t '' ' . CAUUPLOWER ' CHEESE SOUP . ' 2 (lO·ounce ) packages auliOower frozen in cheese uceill cooking pouch 2 ('10~-ounce ) cans con- ed ~ream of celery soup ~~,,~:1~ns Worcestershire uce ; '" in teaspoon beau 'monde ':ieasonin1 1 • " .• 1A teespo.o~ p8prika · • 1A teas~n salt r-t _ ~ J4_t~upoon p~per . _.J__ :· 1A ~Up srtj.ppetl lresh parsley I :' Cook cauJu\ower,. according to .packace . directions. co'tnbine ~~ked cal,Jliflower, soup and ~Plilk in ·medium saucepan. stir1w ~asonings and parsle.t; heat to . ' . • ,ler(iDJZ temperature. . J-Allo.w . %' cup per ser:ving. - ·baJ'llish with additional·parsley ~desired. 1 • ·" For a Un quely flavored soup, . listitute beer for milk. Serve - ~th croutons. • :r . ' -;• l i.--:;~~':i~¥l3J~~~u . ·Cherry Cream rorte top's off a men'&-featuring (clockwise) " • ' • • '~ r • • ' • ~inch!.'!~~cll'~~teak1'lll!<>u,t,Hol1; " ~teak Poivre, Best Ever Broccoli, Cauliflower Cheese Soup · CoaHilly cr"i'.ked Java blac~ ' • ' . .,pepper · . , ,,, • ':'and Rice Carousel. Saft • ' . .1. ""! • .. • • Sprinkle pepper , and salt ort : I .laoth sld_es of steak; Press into liteak wilh.l)eel of hand. ' Rub heavy Skillet with suet cut from meal •nd· cover with thin ChampignonSauce layerofsalt::Placepanoverhigh . ~ (2'h ounce) jars sliced mushrooms , 'beat until salt begins lo brown, 2tablespoonsmincedonion .but not sm.bke:-• 1/4 cup butter :\ 1 Add steall'; fry' until browned v..cupflour · '(only abou\.1 minute "'°-~ide). 2·t101hounce) cans beef broth MAD MONEY FOR HOMEMAKERS!. ' • Tum with two woodep~-Spo()DS, 2teaspoonsdijonmustard Being careful' not .tiJ,•, cture ·Dash saitandpeppe.r meat. Browni>tber1ld .-· t· · 1 Drain mushrooms reserving Place ea;~ s~ak oia !i'(ua,-e of~\ liquid. Saute m ush~ooms a nd ilumtnum l oiJ; cool. Bnng cor· .;~on in.~utter. Stir in flour ; add Denoffoilover·s~akandt'Xislto ~befJ :broth and reserved 1_a r ti a J ly; c1}v er m·eat. .n1~btoom liquid. ~frig~ .. 'J • ' Cook over •medium heat, stir-~ Just bt!rore serJ.tii&"Ume,. J:take-. i\ng ~nstar::itly. unp.1 thickened. steaks i..Q preheated .sg> degree-Add-diJon mustar~; salt and pep->f qven. Allot' 16 to 19 r::;,':{gf:;for',. per to ljlste_. Refrigerate. Reheat ·•edium-rare,,.'2C1to23 · 10t.-!._tserVi..!!._g time. Pledium,.,pq_'d ·24 tp 26 ut.es for If S~.fiikS are -browned for a well done.-, ,. • , lon~er11eriod . of:ttme, the fi11al. Remove ff.rom foil ; .place on baking time will f>e shortened. P.\atter. Top With :.. . , ' <Continuedon.P geC15) muriel slevens tak.es the my,tery out of LONG GREEN . You can save money on your m~jor fo9d . purchases. You can make mol\ey 'in yotir spare time. You . can pcriicipate in the . introduqi~ of ·an excitin9, ne~.food prqduct line. Part ·or full time. Linldetter's Firebrand Foods. • CALL 833-2640 • CUCUMBERS ~ mousses, the sighs • out of soulfles, hi doldr\Jf(ls out of dinner ... what'.s . r secret? ahe cooks with love. muriel stevenS snow WEACcEPr FOOD STAMPS PllCES IFRCTIVE THlU MONDAY' "9· 19~ COMICE. PEARS -~c,.D.·~· 1Hli c~Dl~C O'l'UU 1 .. • ... " '• . • • • -. ~ . "' ' · ... · ........ ~- ,, ,. 'I· f- EY BROS~: 'kE'CIPE ', SPEt1At! ' . ' ' BROKEN · SH.IUl'Al>' s2.59 a pound · 'Clec.ecl. ct.:•efnecl & I · ready to ~ook. 5 ...: box ~ . , , . I Cocktall s-• 40' 'hpt. Tattar s-1·40' 'h pt . ' ~011.,;.,.....-:~._ z'a10 Lahf4'19' • '. . hoc~, 6 7 ~ . . . ·\)-· , .. ;,. -~ ' ' ' "· ··ee~t· ·Idea Si~ce ' I I I Sh.Qpping Carts j Two -rear SUpt1ly .. .(184 llilJ) ' • turft.f$fltd ; 1~ in .. 11ie•t .. ,,.,;"'""d ,.,,1-1,r s 1.2s. (,..Uff~).' '$eal4 iir' Coupe ·Today and.come A Super Shopper lioe ...................... ... , fltl ionis """""di,...,. • litil .. $1.25 lo: Pa.t=:""" -~-Usr ' ' ·~· , ~· , Pict. ~ •• · CeistallA,tllif. 26, ' ' . ' ' . NOw yo11 l!an do~ w~ek's shopping withbu(f1rgetting a single :· :item! Use pre-printed ·shopping lists prepared for you by PILOT PRINTING. ...... ' 140 sepanite printed itt111S, pha ilddition•I Sf11C6,.. c.an fi)I in Jt11111!1f. lust dled''ein olf - 34 SIJples 21 'ltp!Hlts 1•·r,.;1> 'llHltJ 11 .... . ~= fisl111trits 11 llail"J il-20 Mitcol~- Uoll = .... DAILY PILOT 1 I I . ' I . . . • • ' • • • • • •• . • • • • ' • • Transform pp rk chops With )ritrigu ing aroma. ,,. • ·' ( •• (:h ~:ps P~rk . . Ordinatty pork chops be.cOme transformed into something truly 4iffer:ent ;. with just some dabs of herbs and· a da"sb.Of coffee liqueur. COFFEE HERB PORK CHOPS· • .. . • , 6 pork qhops , . ......._ 1 •h teaspbons garlic salt .. '~ teasPoon sweet basil. crutpbled 1 teaspoon rosemar_y, crumbled I small rresh orange, thinly sl~ced I fresh lemon, thinly sliced · 1 2 cup coffee liqueur 1 :i cup waler 2 teaspoons cornstarch 2 tablespoons chopped green onions Mint sprigs (for garnish) Ttim excess fa t. from chops. Rub a piece ~r fa t qver bottom of skillet while heating, then disc~rd . Saute chops over me<11um neat until browned. Sprinkle with garlic sail, basil and rosemary. T,op with orange and lemon slices. Pour on liqueur and IA cup water. Cover and sim- mer 30 minutes' qr just until chops are tender. f .JJlend cornstaich with remaining v .. · cup' wa~r "and sti into pan liquid. Cook; sUrrina. until thick ned. Add green onions. G"rnlsh with mint sprigs, if desired. M ekes fjservings. Mix G ing e~Jy CucLfm~.ers r Here's a refreshing Y.J: cup distilled wtyte ·c:ourse ~serve with fish vinegar f teaks 1 p.Qla~o es and Wash.\S_nd dry cucum· broccoli. P'l\(apple Mer· hers; with a .!{)Vlvel-blade t lftrue ~ie ror dessert vegelable peeler. partly ~Would carry out the pare cucumbers leavln1 lhe'l!le. . na rrow strip• qf >b~ ' , green peel; •Ii•• thln - f' lLtWAUAN . , there should be a 1~1ij)&, cudJMllERS ' I packed down. S~tr tn; alt 3 medium cuqum-ond let stand 15 minutts: • tiers -Stir t ogelher lhe l"e· I ··lleaspObn sall maining lngredten 1 (easpo nm ccd PretS\-liquld from <pored Ire,~ &Ul&llll.~ cucumber and dt1oar~: tomitlfnOt1avlil'lble~do s tir c u cumber into ;not substitute ground vinegar mixture . "1\nte!Q . 1 'Cover and chill. Makes 2 t~JesPQons sugar t> seryiqgs. · ,, I • • ' .. • • -' ;(, . ·r ' -· I ~ ' l • NOUN CIJAB CLAWS "~ ' ~ • .. ' • , -~ ' • I W~nesda . Februa 5. t97'5 OAILYPILOT ' I~ cups cold water 1 package (8 ounces) creamt cheese, softened \V.Bter. Stir over low beat until 1 gelati n di sso lv es, about 3 . t • mtnu es . !'\ Add remaining 1,:: cup water " ¥.t cup milk • Va pound blUe cheese, and lemon juice; cooJ. . In · 1arge bo\1;J , blend cream cheese and n;J1lk until smooth , : stir in blue ctteesc.J sour cream, w walnuts, Worcestersh1re Uuce, and ge)atin m ixture, • crumbled · ,) CUP d airy SOU!' cl-ram 't. Turn into 9 x 5 x '1?~·inch loar t pan; chill u11til firm, about 4 hours. Unmold onto :,;e rving plul· ter. Serve \\'ilh crat:kers llS a cheese spread. Mak es about 24 servings . G .. lD~ FRESH PRODUCE Crltp le......, Fro"' 1111m; LETTUCE SQUASH .29c ·M~ 29! Critp Green · SALAD FRUIT Cµcumbers AVOCADOS . 2 FO• ftc · 5 FO.SJ c...., PAPER TOWELS 12s,n. 39c """ ~ + ,.,. DO FOOD , ' • .. MatNsco "'" Ia SALTINE ·CRACl(ERS .... ,49c ... \.VISHB(}ijf , ., . .. ,~xEFB ·· Oil sti'~ ~,. , ~.~·Jtc ~OL49c + .... " .. • , . • • -' :'~. • I ......... \ ~r --~ __, l -l ::::.: t l , I -·-.- • ·. • • __,...,. '""' .. , . ..( T - · . • ' I I ·' I I t • . -l/Af llAl.YPILOT . -··~ .L;;3... H - I .... FUMIY WIMKEllEAN • YOU ·Al.,WAYS MAKE MY ' SOFT•l!IOILED EGGS THE WAY I LIKE THEM • ' I -)ff' .. ; ... I 1 ,,,.,.,., 1115 ' byTe1111lal~ ., .,""' __ I ALWAYS GIVE THEM ONE RED LIGHT AND • ONE GREEN LIGHT > • _,... ... JUDGE PARKER ~.1£f'55EE ... WHEN W£ 0PEHE0 THE 1 KUNK AT THE 6ff<VJCE S'IATION, THERE WAf> A. ' MOWN PA.Pat MG IH THERE! WHAT DO WE DO WTTH IT! MIS.SPEACH fll,(T' ""'v CAN'T W& &E ~AHO, ~? I • I l ,,, ....... I -:" ~ . ~· ~. t,, . fOIC ONf TMING, /ll'f Flffl<'IC ~1(4 ''JOIA'ft. A TWIT. , . ' ANIMAL CRACKERS . by r:::::::::===, ::. =1 I NO·HE romar MIS GllAN6E HIS ~ WfllT DOWN? Jir 111£ CME( 'CUT ~Nml . , __ I L -1!llllf<D ' i I l I • by Ferd Johnson ~°"' .AC>Q S0Mi s.\LT. •FOli! ME>' Pl.f,A~E . r""'"- ... by Herold ~ Doux ' • ' I ' ..What kind of wine IOCI with over $150 in unpaid Chriat:mu bil11 and oothina in my cbcckU. account? .. DENNIS THE .,,.EN.ACE • ·.....__ • ' " • '· l -~ ' \ Wednesday, February 5. 1975 DAILY PILOT C 15 c12 · Shower: For.e·cast · Continue·s ~-: From Pag.e . • • • . RICE CAllOVSEL 14 teaspoon llayme v. oµp sliced stUlf~ ouv .. : !I (121Gunce) packa1ea rice • Cook dee and carrotJ accofd· e JJ.tces bacon, diced and • medley . ins to package directions. Tum fried 3 (12·ounce) packages rice rice into medium mixinJ. boWI. Cook broccoli according to medley <rice with peas and Stir in tomato; spoonontoserv· package diz:~Ctions ; lure into mrl~rooms) froi en In the stay· ing platter. Stir th1me·lnto pouch servlnti: bowl. Stir tn olives and • pe 1 c(tlpoO uch ') k · of carrots; Mrral\ge cahOta on 1rSprln1tle with bitcon. , -ounce pac age honey. rice. · ; ~lazed crinkle-cut carrots frozen • BEllT·EVl!l!'BllOCCOU CHERftY~CftEAMTORTE 10 ~king fruch ; 3 (10-ounce-) packages young . Meringue ~ : h 1.,!:'" I tomato, peeled and broccolf 'R!•rc (ro'fn In b~tter · 8 egg whites, at room tern· :~~ op . .. \ s·~e ~ perature YOU'LL KRAFT IMIT A TIOH (j)uart Jar ... $ J . . KRAFT .S9UEEZE , ' PAIKAY MARIE .. E _ , . .. ., . I " .. it· ' I v.. teaspc)on ~ream of tartar 2 cupa soiar ' Fiiling ~ . , l (21-ounce) can cherry pie filling 1 tablespoori lemon juice v .. teaspoon almond extract l V.. cups whipping cream Beat ecg whites with· cream of tartar until stiff enough to form mounds. Add s uear, 2 tables· poons at a time, unUl meringue makes stiff 1lossy peaks. Draw two 9-inch circles on he avy brown paper ; place papers on cqokle sheets. Divide meringue in hair and spread just inside each circle. Spread each smooth on to__p and form a slight ridge on the edge. Bake in preheated 300 degree oven for; 1 v .. hours. Cool away from drafts, It is .. I customary for meringue to sllgbUy crack and fall . Combine pie filling, lemon juice and almond extract. Whip . cream until stiff. Place meringue on serving . plate; top with whipped cream, : pie filling , a-second meringue,.· whipped cream and pie filling~ · .: • Carefµl l y cover and : refrigerate 12 hours. Gan\lsb • wtth additi?nal whipped cream. ··~· USDA CHOICE BONELESS $11, SIRLOIN DP STEAK ~: BARONET YELLOW CLING . PEACHES II~ 290L CA" ~ CiiiiD LiiEAKS 5 1'!~ · -BAR M BULK WIENERS 89' ,.. . · 9a•111. s LI •. •ox 79' lb ................ : ••••...• $3.95 IAR M BOLOGNA ~a:~~~~T~;f:~.s~~D~~~'~:. '·: :· .. ,19c ~!:0:.:~SEYE STIR 'H'FRYVEGETABLES LYNDEN FARMS . MONTHEY s 1 1~ JACK CHEESE FROZEN FOODS I • I KRAFT MACARONI AND CHEESE DINNERS KRAFT VELVETA CHEESE LOAF CRISP RED DELICIOUS \'.OUI ·CHOICE '.J' 1-... ·'< 2 Lb. : APPLES 6:51. LARGE NAVEL -oRA~~sf!SI FRESH ITALIAN t ' SQUASH · • JAPANESE. cH1NEsE 49c HASH BROWN • HAWAIIAN 10 ... POTATOES . 2 L&. 43c a AG t-------t===-:-------\ MARINERS FAMILY SIZE SPRINGFIELD FISH STICKS !~ s129 ~u~~~GE ~~ 5/51 ~Tr-or. MILLER HIGH LIF E BEER 1 oz. aorrus .......... .! •. 139 OLYMPIA BEER ....... s219 12 0 LIOTILES HAtlA·UME J APANESE PLUM WtNE 11 0 1. IOTILE HAHA·SAKURA J APANESE CHERRY WINE ll OL MILD SPANISH ONIONS 10~ SWEET D'ANJOU PEARS 19~ CRISP AND T NDER 15~ NY OU IL 6.0Z. fOTTLE s119_ • ANACIN TABLETS PACKAGE OF I 00 -COLGATE "1 00" MOUTHWASH 96C }4·0Z. IOTTLE , Stor• Hours: 9 to 9 Dolly l•cludl119 Sunday Pric•• at.ctl•• Thunclov tton. W ..... odoy FU . 6-FEI. 12 Prices ~ to 1tocll Oii hOlld We Gfealy Acc.,t fffd St-.s Placentia· ~OST A MESA 19th a ~------~-------........ ------_.,..-·...,1_......; _______ ....J PLACENTIA 710 . Chapman . I r - • I • • • • • .... " .. ' 1"" .If -r.-• ' . . - • ... Back again!'--.. -1-che f,eaturea me~t vaiue Super Snpppers l?ok for i · '.TURKEY $149 ... IEASTS . • . El Rancho'• Grade A-hand cut! ~ .. · ~llopine .~ ••• 52'.9 · -~leas-rib eye ~Wiaconsm veal ~ound ~eal ••• 5 15~ ~tra lean - and alwll.YB (reeb! Ground Beef •• 89~ .&tta lean .. bulk or ~ttiee! · ·sliced Bacon ..• 51 1~ ·.£1 Rancho'~ thicker ranch style! ·. Compare iiie· quality:! COmpare the flavor! Compare the v•lue! -and see for .yourself why Super Shoppers prefer El Rancho lamb • Western grown. fresh - never frozen -incom~ble goodness! LAMB · $249 CHOPS · • Small .lOin· fresh U.S.D.A. Choice! Lamb Chops •uss 521t Saratoga cut! U.S.D.A. Choice lamb lOin Ground Lamb •• 79c. Fresh and.lean .... bulk or patties!· FRESH! WESTERN! U.S.D.l CHOICE! It • LAMB $199-CllC)PS · • I..arge loin.-fresh U.S.D.A. Choice! True ..cod for finer fl&Vf)r! .. .j • • .:! • . : ~ !" ,: • • • . '• • • • Fillet of Flounder&g, Surprise your folb! 1 lb. pkg. SO lean. so flavoif'ul! .. and we give you a package of Wyler's Onion Soup mix for &e880lling-Free! Whole or half. . . SnapperFIUllrum •5129 Pacific Red Snapper ..• fine eating! ~ Cooked Shrimp 5199 • ROASTING •.•. • ••••• Perfect size for cocktail.! Boneleu Butt ••• rolled -£astern · I . ~ . , . r.,.h ond fll!v.orful! Large m•~o/ ~era •.•• Ibey' II average 6 lbs. cleaned. stuffed, ready for the oven! w;lb ,Mn .. Cubbieon;o dmaing! Sh • s2•• r1mp lllUUlll • • • .. ; -.. . . ~ ,_' t , . S uper Shopper SpecialSf . \. :Bread PREMIUMQUALITY / ••• : ••• 4:5e Chooae either th'l'egular round top loaf, or the thinner-sliced sandwich style! Springfield:- . I '• lb. loaf! . .Juice ":mm ... ~ ..... 3 9e -~. Swa~e-and Ei Rancho-bring You the big 46 ouiice can-purejuice, for flavor and :•gir heallh! . · · 1 biel··Rite slXrACK •••••••• 39e .·.: 1 Th•one that bru\p you real cola taste, without the accent on c11lories-in 16 ounce bottTes! J fplus dep.) • 1 Preserl(es =u ..... 69' l ~~m's,~ f~l of fruit you'll wonqlr bow it can beoff~_!e8 .:·i thia low price! Big l~ouncejar •Zee · lapkins • • • 29e Macaroni eu&A-1 • • 49c ...... u c;olon " pkg. of 100 ·Salad cut, Lorge oo; Reg. Elbow 1 lb. , )pple lint Jelly 49c Top ·IWnen • ~ .• · 23c T o go with lamb! Smucker'• 10 oz Oriental eoup mix -three kinds! kF~:~~~·2·~~19 ~~~~~~~~~! f !!c · ·~ive Liquid &9c . • tie deterrent! Giant • (inc. Ille oil) ... Softener 79c . S.'9 liquid • 33 oz. (inc. SC off) · a=····· 1tc Frozen Foods!. ORANGE ·29e JUICE OU~Cl Minute Maid! (large 16 oz : ....... ~ Chopped Broccoli 25c Birdseye ... 10 ounce package! · Cauliflower llTll CllUl 49c Green Giant ••• 10 ounce package •· Vegetables 11111 ••• 33c C & W ganlen goodness! 10 oz. pkg. ·sara Lee Cakes ggc Choose Banana SJ? Oranpl 14 oz Buitoni Entrees 79c Lasagna or Egg Plant! 12 oz Waffles-•••••••• 39c, .. Sprin-gfieid • , • package of eight! STUFFED $15' SHELLS :, St.ouffer'a Beef, Chicken, C- Super Freshf Shell on! lAve that flavor! Delicatessen Specials! ~ I 1 Beef Franks BALLPARK 99cJ Juicy and delicious! 1'1ie oftlcial ones at the World's Fair! 16 oz pkg . • • Sauerkraut ••••• 49e Horseradish111C(. 59c : Great with franks! Homade • 22 oz Fisherman'a Wharf , •• 8 ounce j Cheese Spread 51 ••~ Cache Valley • two pound loaf ~ Shrimp CoCktail 39c~ Braunschweigei' 55c Oscar Mayer, for quality! 8 oz C9S Bits+Bacon .• gge Wilson's. 100% real bacon! 4 oz Lascco -" ounce serving glaas! L iquor Dep 't Valu es! " • ' • Wh • k ·n RANCHO BLEND sg•• 1s ey REDUCED s1.001 • • • : This ~Jc, enjoy El Rancho's 86 proof at a veiy special aaving! half-gallon Gin ll...,···· •••• ·5499 Vodka ... " •••• s2s9 Our own label • ninety proof1 Quart Bottled Jor ~I Rancho, aave 30e 6th Cabin. Still ••••• 5599 French Wine· ••• s29t Save ~ on 1tralaht wbiakeyl Quort Scotch-..,. •· •• 51149 Tlie ~·R"llon nc1.icec1 ooe, now! Moc Boril Rose d"Aajo! 61h Chenin Blanc ••• s275 Chas. Krug • lightly dry! fifth Prices in effect Thur. Feb. 6 ; through Wed. Feb. JZ . ' .. :· r../i d .. · f ., II DB ............ -. Open daily "9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No sale• to dealers Large eize Fuertea. for butter-y goodness in yle(la, aandwiches, or favored ra1n.•t Oranges •••••••• 15t Fresh · Mint ••••• 10~ Sweet juicy Tesas Valencias! ~ Dramatic-touch for Iambi ,. '~~~.~ts1 5~ 'cNi>. ~1·1 tb. p11o bog' '' .._ ________ __. GOLDEN 4 s 1· APPL~S ... ~ult~ Deljciouol E.tra to.J,1 .. . '-Meil lloOdes .. • • • • • .. • 45c JfiP·U·Wine ••• 5\.\ os. in bl&: eal'lll . '.\ Md I Shoulders ..... ; •••• $1. 1 Dandruff e1h11mpoo-in 1' ounct tubel ' ·Listlt1ll •••••••••• ~ ••••••••• ~ l9C ¥1Jteplrr tl)at _.I Jf'oi(lnc. 12• 611) •••••••.•. 33o: ,... . lltrlCt •••••.•.••••••.•• w • ,. "''-I'•-a. ..... ·~ blab ooU 2 .. I I Ill Cindy .............. $1.39 'Jl)e bl.a 16 IW: bag • plaiQ. ~ pt&DIKI • llea4 I Shollirers ......... ~Sl.91 -an tbO I\ OWl<O lo<lon abaalpool • Eff«•111t Tllllets ........... $1.19 . ~1111 bubhlhl,ll -· Plil-.. 86 • • .. 1 . ,.._..,.1 I.. l .. ~ • ' • • • I Bl lo 0 C( w w •i bl .... .. u, 6< j • I I ! " ' t ' I ( I • W9dMld1y, l'ebrU!!Y 5. 197& 'DAILY PILOT Pl TOP PRODUCERS •JUtll 11.AIR . •llLL~LOYD ,. ;IUOTMA"1!MIZ •WHIT PLUMMER •Vlc;K• RICHl ' A T'l'IN'RON:· RO.INHOOD SHERWOOD FdREST HIDEAWAY $4,300 ·. Down; B',6ur season tree lined atreeL Gracloua ·entry hall. Unusually large rooms. Kitchen to pleue my lady. a cheery ftreplacea. Larl:e play room can double a• meetina: hail. Your VCJ'Y own forest awaits. Shoot atraietit call NJ.'1171uow. · ~ BIG LOT-SMALL OT $4500DOWN1 2 LEFT . -Y • Builders close out -last 2. Bra)d new! located on Costa Mesa ea4f. side. Overal:&ed country gourmet li:ilchen, comfortable siesta room. BIG LOT : will hide lhe cdmper, boat&: dacis truck with room £orP9Ql. SM.ALLI.OT: Right 1i1e for 2 small shade trees (with hammock). Call 646·7171. BALBOA ISLAND $8400DOWM YACAto(T Wrought iron enclosed used brick courtyard. Annual income ror the 2 units 19000. Available NOW. Call 646-7171. EASTSIDE BAR~AIM $4000 DOWM . FAMILY ROOM Har:d to find 2·battl beauty all dressed . up, liu.xurious panelling sets orr large living room. Family play room overlooks easy care yard with cemenL decking -bring your boat or dads truck in orr alley. Ease in for $4000 down -steals don't lat.·enu-~-1111. FRENCH CHATEAU 2 STORY, BEACH POOL $32,900 Formal double door entry lo dramatic living room. Formal dine. Huge garden view kitchen. Artistie-openstairs sweep to separate master suite -children's wing. Secluded 22' BALLROOM sized party room tha.t overlooks walled courtyard. Hurr)" ror this exceptional BARGAlN! Call 963-7881. IF I HAD A HAMMER l'D BUY THIS FIXER UPPER You will injoy this one, localed near · 17th street -Westclirr shopping -on huge R·2 lot. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home is a ste11l at $29,950. Let's go. Call 646-7171. LEASE OPTION $325 PER MOMTH MESA YIRDE ~r sharp Mesa Verde 4. bedroom with windowed fam.lly room, 3 baths - private patio -walk to everything pride or ownership type location. $U,95o -owner wants out-call ra.st -_call 546-2313. . "HACIENDA" 2 STORY -POOl BEACH -$41,900 Park·li ke grounds. Atrium entry. Large family sized Jiving room with huge floor lo ceiling fireplace. Garden view wifesav~r kitchen & dine. Fiesta party room overlook!!i lush walled courtyard & (errace. Winding stairs to hideaway master suile & Repa rale ·childrens wing. Take over 1ck VA loan .. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. $266 /mo. pays all. Hurry ror this unique bargain! Call 963·7881. TOUCH OF ASPEM HOW OML Y $78,500 Mesa Verde -pine tree -hillside large two story luxury. Four big bedrooms, formal dining, mountain lodge sized familr room. Beam ceilings, fireplace Joof:ing out onto mountain pond like pool -move in today it's vacant -owner is anxious, callqui<;k 546·2313. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $29,950 ' Three bedroom -2 balh Large R-2 lot. Jt'1 ror the fixer. Calt 546-°2313. NEWPORT.BEACH V,IEWl.OT See rrom the.1\lrf to,ataUna one of the lut available at on $l1,000. Call rast 5'6-2113. , . TWOS ORY $33,000'llEACH It'• true! j\~lnbllng.lwo llOCY· W~ik to beach!·'1Wmol er\tt lo sunken hvlng and dJl'iln1J .. £nor.m s PARTY·GA?\tE ROOM . Se_parate 01'8£R,,,1N·LAW QUARTJRS. Wl.ndlfl,1 etairt to master hideaway. Separatf .children's, suite. Assume $39.,60~~~ loan. Take adva:ntagel l Call ~"l'lfl. A-HPOMED" .BEACH COLONIAL 5 BR· ASSUME $33,000 Veranda entry to enormous 24·· living room with massive stone fireplace & com- mandinJ view of lush grounds + summer pavilion with 20' sun terrace. Formal din- ing ts eloquently a~rved by huge gourmet food center· with breakfast eating area. Sweeping stairs 'lP.t stately master suite with crackling fl.replace + separate childrens &. guest suites. Take over 7% VA loan. No new loan costs. $295 per month pays all . Owner must sacrifice. Hurry! eall 963-1881. , , ~~ "SPANISH SEVILLE" POOL-BEACH ·ARCHED ATltIUM entry to sunken livin~ room with towering CATHEDRAL ceil· ings & massive barcelona fireplace. 1-)esta siz¢ formal dining room. Huge garden view kitchen.. Dramati,c family parly room With vaulted ceiling & WALi .. Off GLASS over looking lush grooiids . i-lideaway master suite + children & guest suites. Fast moving MODEL. Low price & E·Z terms. Call 963-7881. NEWPORT BAY. VIEW BRAMD MEW J bf..-drooms. dining room. Choose ~-our colors throughout -hi gh beam C'eilings - lots of rough wood -won't last at only $46.950! Any time for a special showing Call ~-2313. ' , .. Ultimate int.erior decor. Soaring cathedral ceilings add to open spacious- ness. Elegant from the long covered entry . to the entertainer's dream yard with huge sparkling pool. $58,900 is a bargain! Call now to see. 847-6010. BUS'(! BUSY! BUSY! ' ' WE NEED YOU I Ow<11alb ·people tell tis ll\j.t work.irig on our team is both pleasant and prodllctiv•: ·-' 'we need ·two more sales pe<>· ple.' Our requirements are integrity and enlh\J.siasm. You could start today! Would you like to know· more about what we have to offer you? Call Terry Mccardle now at 752·1700 ... you'll be glad you did . STEPS TO THE BEACH Live the good life. Ass->eialion maintain1...'<1 grounds. One year new. High ¥ecurity pfjvate community. Take advantage of low , low price-Just $36.500~ Call n()W to see 84.7·6010. • GOLF; COURSE MESA VERDE • Immaculate Mesa Verde home features l<Jrge bedrooms[ oversize living room. big homemaker kitchen. Manicured yarJ!. Charming brick BBQ. at $44,500 its a bargain. Call now tosee84i·6010. I MIT PICKER'S DELIGHT $4200DOWM '"Th<' l'loser you look the better "'e look'' true! _Few yc<irs nev.'. On four season quiet tree lined street. Coveted east side Costa !\·1esa_. Family play room big-nuf for a re- gulation pool table. Crackling fireplace. llomemakers kitchen. Double detached garage. Tis pride of the Irish, you 'll see. C.:all646-7I71 . EAL DOLLAR POWER The most for the money. llig one-story, 4 bedrooms, 21' li ving room. Lush vegetation also low maintenant"e. Sprinklers, terrific lath-covered patio. With R.V . & boat storage, just li:1ted at S46,950. Be first and lasttoseeit. Call 546·2313 . Executive home s ituated on golf course. Lusly landscaped. Prestige approach. SECLUDED ENTRY. I-luge Jiving room l''LOOR TO CEILI NG FIREPLACE. CirculiJr floor plan reVolves around CENTER A·rRIUAI . FORMAL DINE. Gourmets delight stepsaver kitchen. OVERLOOK i;olf course from executivl! famil.Y room & hideaway library. Ex· cellent terms available-Call 842-2535. GLASS! CLASS! NEWPORT HEIGHTS, $7,750DOWN · Brand ne·w-Just compl~ed. eight open v.'oodsey feeling. Extra. large windows. Elegant Spanish tile entry. Cathedral ceil- ini;::. Large open goi.irmet kitchen reatures BBQ. Hidea.,..ay wing includes walk in closet, alriutil, sunken tub, double sinks. Large wind rreepatio rocouldoorenlertain- 1ng. CiJll 646-it 7 L ~iii" \Vooded drive to finely manicured grounds. Hidden entry to massive HUN· Tlf',;G LODGE STYLE GREETING ROOi\.1. Cra ckling warm used brick fireplace. Banquet size dining. l-"'amily size roasting kitchen. Separate king size captains quarters. Private guest suite. Parklike enc l osed grounds. Finest sehools. Call 963-6767. CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS OCEAMFROMT HOME PLUS GARAGE APT. Completely remodeled home with t"'O ~rooms and two Jjaths. Spar kling new kitchen. Newly paintod exterior. All this plus a beautiful one bedroom apartment with a view of the ocean. Price has been cut lo $145,000. Call 673-8550. · DESIGNERS HOME Interior designer's own home. A s"pot• leM t1tree bedroom house in excellent condition. Paneled and papered thru· out. Sparklina k itch,cn. Top grade carpellna:. Coovenient to tennis coortr and swim mine ooot. $12;500 call now 673-85:50. ' - ' BRAND NEW LISTING You will love this. Superb home in Irvine Terrace -3 large brs. Huge cor· ner lot. Immaculate condition. Living room is over 25 it. long. One owner home shows tender loving care. Plenty or r oom ror pool. Priced fairly at $79,500. Call 673·8SSO. SUPERB DUPLEX Oul5tanding custom built duplex in Corona deJ Mar. Front unit has three bedrooms rainily room plus scpurale dining roof . Rear unit almost a duplicate -elegmtt, easy care Near ocean. Call 673-8550. $I 0,000 REDUCTION Superlative view home. Di stinctive "1!11-maintained, custom built, 3 br. plus den. Manicured landscaping. Healed and filtered pool. It's vacant and easy to show. Call now 673-8550. ' VIEW OJ: • BALBOA HARBOR Overlooks the whole world from sunde1:k and terraces. ~II the amenities that ~o wilh an elegant home. Formal dinini.: roOm . A1odern kitchen. I-luge famil.v room with wet bar plus wine eellar. Superbquality. Call673-8S.50. "AIAHD01'4ED ~LI.A" $PAMISH $381500 i .STORY -POOL - GI MO DOWN Parklike entry ,to 1paclOU1 living room. Formal dining la 1erved by huge 1arden view kitclten With breakrast eatirig area. Fiesta p1,r&y room with com- mandln1,V'iew Qf lwlb.terrace in walled courtyard. Dramatlc stairs to separate master suite + children's wing. Gl's try NO DOWN. Now vets low do~·n. Hurry call ~-7881. FIXER $35,000 is a hard price lo beut these days ror a fine Huntington Beach home that needs a 'illle T .L.C. All t~ms available. •furry -call 847-6010 ow . and save. · . 4 + FAMILY ROOM Spacious family home located in lovely community. Association maintains. Tennis courts. pool. + pre·school. Don't miss this nearly new beauty at just $48,900! Call tl47 -6010 lo sec. REDUCED TO $48,500! Owner l:JlUSt sell! King size bedrooms. Beam ceiling separate.family room has Swedish fireplace. 2000· of elbow room + corner lot. Take advantage -call right now 847-6010. · "ABAMDOMED". 4 BR.-2 STY-POOL BEACH-$28, 900 Parklike approach. Large family sized living room. Gourmet kitchen -t dine. Sweepini;: stairs lo separate master & children's suites. Assume 8'1-t% FHA loan, $23,500 bal. no new loan costs. $242.i:mo . pays a ll . Owner must sacn1ice. Hurry! Call 963·7881. OCEAMYILLA TWO STORY· POOL $1 IOODOWN That's right! Two story, pool, four big -bedrooms. Shaded entry to mirrored living room. Custom room dividers. Gourmet indoor-outdoor kitchen. No wax floors. Unique stairway to private , master and children's wings. Wind free sun deck. One mile to beach. Better not miss it. Call 963-6767. BEACH RAMCH ASSUME $26,950 Sprawling ranch style four bedrooin. Jog lo beach! Tile entry to formal living & dining rooms. Island kitchen. Step ' down 25 root long rresta party room. Log burning fireplace. Hideaway master suite. Park like grounds. Don't miss it!! Call 963-6767. $5000DOWN . HR.BOAT HARBOR OML Y $39,300 Highly desirable area. Nr. shopping & schools. Immac ulate throughout. HARDWOOD FLOORS. Cozy living room. Formal dine. Gourmets kitchen. Family bedrooms. $5b00 down - OWNER WILL HELP YOU assume his VA loan. Exceptional value -must .hurry call 842-2535. HO DOWN VA FAST POSSESSION 3 +POOL . Beautiful corner location -BOAT & TRA ILER ACCESS. prime location. Inviting entry. Warm living area. FORMAL DINlf'JG ROOJ\.1, Cheerful kitchen. Huge bedrooms . Large covered patio. No down Paymenl, ENORMOUS SPARKLlNG POOL. Must see this -full price only $39,900. cau 842-2535. FIXER-UPPER 4BEDROOM 2 STORY $4750 Tragedy forces sale! Two story. 1-'our bedroom. Over 2000 sq . ft . quiet cul -de-sac location. Tile entry to formal living. GOURMETS GAil DEN KITCHEN. Spacious family-game room. Wide stairs to hidden master and children's suites. Bike lo beach. Don't miss this one! Call 963·6767 . OVERLOOK CITY HILLSIDE COTIAGE $44,900!! Country app~oach. Prime area. Rustic cottage offers DYNAMIC VIEW OF CITY Ll1'ES by nite & SADDLEBACK MTNS by day. Story book interior. I-lard wood rloors. Massive corner brick fireplace. Cou,ntry kitrhen. Antique charm throughout. Extra large lot loads of large trees. flowers & shrubs. A rare find -hurry lo see. Call 842·2535. . ' MEW ENGLAND STYLE 2 STORY-$29,9bO!! $6,600 ASSUMES Ideal location. Wa lk to schools &: shopping. JOG TO BEACH. 4 family siied bedrooms . Country· kitchen. foTeshly redecorated. Secluded covered patio. Best bargain at the beach. Enjoy the basketball courts, Lennis & p2rk. One lime opportunity. Owner bought another -must go -take advantage. Call 842·25.15. ,. ' ,J ' NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Nowpoft Blvd. COSTA MES . 2790 Hart.or Blvd, ~2313 HUNTINGTON' BEACH CORONA DEL Mi\.R 332Mor..,.,.nte FOUNTAINVAa;Ll'J\' •• .. Nv~ml'JNTS . ' ~tl'fl ' 17931 lleoch Blvd. 21030 Bioolchurat 6014 W-A••· 842·~ '131K.767 847-6010 ' • • 673-8550 ,, , 18109 Brookhunt 9M-7881 18662 MacArthur Blvd., Suitt I 03 Irvine 752-1700. ' -I I • • • • • 111\11. Y PtlO!I' * ~ f•brvo!ys. 1t11s ' . • U.S. Needs mi6Ji 'I L D 'l'lT .:ti . . 'Hide(Jqf . .. 't\•nong ~~g· Hope~ Hopelessly Lmt P.ickedBad . oW cay ,1,gt. 1,.1.0Ving •Jobless .......-' TOKYO )tAP) ..:~;.; '25·ye~r-old c9natructlolt B1THOMA8i>.EUAS ~eenS3.50andS3.T5perhoor, wornr who .robbed . a . ' way so many \Ybl\e ffous~ hopefuls have droppedOljlof al1hL in that region. . • ' ,. .j 'l'be chief •om"'•lnt about ii· SOUTHERN a~cordloa to auto tlatlallCI. bu1joeuman or 8~0.009 le l "' •· CALIFORNIA Waaea are even lower' In oilier yen -about U,830-fouod &• a.,.ona wbo swarm •cross menlal.flelda $Uch as carwa1hln1 mor• lhan sanctuary whe-n ~ ... tbe M•~lcarl border tnto FOCUS and • di h h. "" ~lbe~o C.llfornli 1• ••at "oy . re1,aurant s was ing, two attemi>ted to hide frop1 • "' • M• w Jqba o!leo held by illegal lmml· p~ep al the home of a ,i'lve , Am•rl.can •tttzena of 1rant1, -. '• nearbx"ouseholder. .r.;e chief com,pfalnt of ~e · And thi• ls mid-Winter, When• t "U ~hey'd pay ebout SS or S6 an · ''How Was J to know that he who hire the, llJ~C• .. , oil the other agricultural work fottea are at . hour, _th$Y might find a lot more w 89 a Judo b t 4ck. belt band, Js that th~' "c&fl•t find their lowesi. The percentaie fJf leial workers," Brown said. 1 polic'em an.'' the wofker h" us :._L_ illecal• on California farma Koic!Q. Funada, said to pollc~ t::fsrantit0d~1111~,.:ic_legal uapa!lyskyrocketslntheopnng. BUT THAT WOUW reault In atter hla arreat. By DICK WEST WASHINGTOl'i (UPI> -The big •rpernatural attraction for occul rans this season ls \}le .so· c•Ued .. Bermuda trtanale," also• known u "The Devll's Triangle," lt has been Lhe subject pf at lea1t"three bodks, two television shows and a mo~lon P.icture. l•rae price increases for the Th" hoWJetiolder, N'buro .._IF TllERE'~' EVEll _&olng to EMPLOYMENT EXPERTS food• and services the,l\lexlcan Takanashi, 26, a member of . oe a time whe,n lee&! workers believe: the massive jobles~e11 aborers help produce and the the metropolitan police _riot tq case you ~vier~ lucky enough tobave missed. them all, I can tell yo(l that the Bermuda Ttlungle is an area In the North Atlantic where more than 100 planes and ships are reputed to have .my:iteriously disappeared. "'hould be ava!Jable {o supplant in the state 's utban arf»I aamepeoplewhoproteslthepre-squad, had just re~urned the illegals in the dirty manual probably won't make much of ah sence of lhe illegals very likely home from duty. jobs they u,ually get, it should impact on the hlrtng of illegal would also protest.this. .be today, when unemployment ~liens for seasonal work this apr· U · S . Im m i gr at lo n and Jl1at ita worst in decades. 1ne. Naturalization Service ofrtcials Yet, that doesn't appear to be "I r4ther doubt the economic make surprise checks about once OCC Teacher bappenin1. situation will affect illegal alien a month at farms and other busi- &ys J .G. Stone, owner or ·a hil'lng," saitl Gordon Brown nesses which have been known to· THE AUTHOR OF one of the books sa)'S these craft "vanished intQthin air." although that is di s· putect by other students of the phenomenon wflo claim they vanished into heavy air. 9,000~acre rarm near Stratford in Southern California Rea:lonai hire the llle'gals. the San Joaquin Valley and presi· a(ricultural specialist for the Such raids last year resulted in dent of the Western Cotton state Employment Development the deportation of slightly fewer Orowers Association, "About 20 Department. · than 200,000 people from percent of the total labor force on "It the pay were higher. lt pro· Southern California to Mexico. most· farms in the Central Valley bably would have some Impact But Border Patrol officials say is illegals. The fai-ther south you though,.. ' .most come right back across, eo, the more illegal workers Current p4y rates on ca·trus lured by pay which -even you'lltind." though state officials consider it· and ·meJon farms average • low -i.s four to five times as much as laborers could earn in Mexico. "When the ' Immigration of. ficers come around,. they foul us up," says Stone. BUT HE ADDS that neillier he nor any other large employer of the illegals has been ·stopped by the raids. About the only way to put an end to the job~ and thus to the in· centive for illegal immigration would be passage or a law mak· ing it a misdemeanor to hire the illegals. , California had such a law brief- ly in 1972, but it was struck down when the state Supreme Court ruled only Congress can make laws on immigration. Now a similar biJI, spansored by House Judiciary Committee Chairman Peter Rodino, is working its way through Congress. "I want peopl~ to know that we want to hire local labor," says S~one, who grows sugar beets. feed grains, melons and vegetables in addition to cotton on his farm . "But the locals just don't seem to be here. I wonder where the locals are that these people are supposed to replace.•• , STONE SAID a law like the one Rodino is si>onsoring would stop hiring of illegals. · "But who would we hire if they did that?" • Da.ve E ccles Rites H e ld Memoriul services have been conducted for former Orange Coast College evening teacher an~ busines.s consultant Delbert G. "Dave'' Eccles, 5:4, of Balboa, He succ1umbed to cancer Jan. 26. Mr. Eccles, a resident of 2120 Seville Ave., was C\ graduate of Pasadena City College, Brigham Young University and the Universidad de Mexico. where he received a doctorate in human development. Besides teaching classes at the college in Costa l\.tesa , he had served as a business manage· menl consultant and (or a time served with the United Nations in Mexico where he helped develop a primary school system for the nation. In any event, a new expedition to investigate the triangle is being .arranged by a parapsychology group called the Isis Center. Good . And once this mystery iS cleared up maybe the Isis Center will look into a couple of other eerie situations. ONE PllENOM ENON that is tailor-made for occult buffs is the SO·caJled ''New Hampshire Trjangle, '' an area in New England where a large number of presidential candidates have mysteriously disappeared. According to reports that have never been scientifically verified. the candidates ventured into the area lo enter pres idential primary campaigns. 'After the elections. they 't'"L•re never heard of again. I myself am fairly skeptic<il about &uch matters and find it hard to believe there is son1c oth~r world force that blots out presidential candidates in the New llampshire Triangle. YET I HA V'E had veteran political reporters tell me there was something uncanny about the Man R eceives Pot S e ntence Mr. Eccles ·leaves his widow, Ruth; two sisters, Mrs. l\olary Clark or Montebello and Mrs. llannah Crimin or Yakima , \Vash .; a brother, llarold Eccles of 1-lightand; three daughters, Sharon Eccles of Palo Alto. Mrs. Suzanne Montgomery of Citrus Heights and Miriam Eccles of Temple City; a son, David Ec- cles of Temple City ; two step· dau5!:hters. l\.1rs. Julie Hawkes or A Santa Ana !!eights man "'hQ Santa Clara and P.1rs. Kathleen admitted in the court.room that Holmes of Balboa. and three he sold marijuana to _an un · stepsons, John Phillip and dercover Costa Mesa policeman Michael Tupy, all of Balboa. has been sentenc~ to 30 days in ·Orange County Jail and plal'cd on two years probation . • Newport Man Faces Hearing lnSlwoting Newport Beach draftsman Superior Court Judge Kenneth E. Lae pronounl'ed .sentence on John l-lenr y Young, 25. of 2322 S.E. Bristol St. . .:1ftcr accepting the, def end ant's guilty pl ea. ·' oung "'as arrcstl'd lo.isl Aug . 14 by Costa Mesa police who said Young sold marijuana to an un - dercover offir.er in a local restaurant. Another creepy situation that rajrly cries dut for parophyscholo&lcal tnv.,,UaaUon Is the so-called "Caplfol Hill Triangre." 1'hls is an area bounded by the House Banking, Aa:rtcu1t.ure nnd Armed Services Commlttees. Accordillg to usua11y''t'c11001~ obs.erve.r$, thr~~ vet~an COfl)mlt. tee chairmen have disappeared in the area. ALL WERf: RllPORTf:D In good operating c()ndition with years of experience in con. gressional survivat. Hiid jus t one chairman vanished, it could have been shruggeQ off as some freaJ<lsh political condition unlikely to re· ' . cur. But when three suddenly are gone without leaving a trace. you've got to suspect an Unearthly power did them ln . Sex Offender , Cure d; Sent T o Pris on SAN DIEGO (AP) -An Oceanside mun "'ho pleaded guil· ty last April to kidnaping and sex per,·ersion has been sentenced to one lo 25 years in state prison aflt•r a state ho s pital pronouncej hin1 cured. San Diego County Superior Court Judge Douglas R. \\'ood\l.·orth issued the sentence lo Harry Forrest Rush, 44. After pleading guilty April 22 in the kidnap and sexual assault or a University of California coed, Rush "-'HS committed to J>atton State l-lospital for treat· ment as a mentally disturbed sex offender. Judge \\loodworth rejected P.robalion for Rush. saying that there were · ·ovE"rtttnes ot sadism" and "use of a firearm" in the assault Candidates Sp eak I n Mesa Verd e. The three candidates in the Newport-Alesa Unified School District election from District 1 \\'ill address the l\.1csa Verde · l·loryieowners Association at 7::vl tonight at Mesa Verde Elemen· tary School in Costa Mesa. lncun1bent Donald E . Sm<tllwood . l\farvin J .'Carr and Cecile Sandeen will address the homeO\\'ners . The meeting is open to the public. U"IT• .... IMI• 'INCOMPARABLE HILDEGARDE' BACK AT PLAZA 51111 Trtm a nd Glowing Aa She Studle a Mu1lc Because of that question, farmers, restaurant associations and the Au tom a tic Car Wash As- sociation ot Southern Californi'Q vigorously fought the 1971 California law. So did Mexican· A~erican organizations, which cl~1 med many employers were us ing the law as an excuse not to hire Chicanos. Michael Lawrence Carden is c al p s_ch~~uled to appear at a pre-· oast anel OK hmrnary .hearing Monday to de· S Returns Home Hilde_garde 69, Going on 4 9 . BY TOM HILLSTROM NEW YORK (UPI) Take Driving Test at Home -If You Rate term1ne 1f he should be bound over tor trial on charges of fatal· ly shooting 'a Claremont busi· nessman follo ..... ·ing a dispute late last month. Carden. ,1:ho has ~en free on Via Lido's Revamp S50 .000 bail. has been formall y Remodeling plans that ..... -111 <ii · unit at the !'l<le of the buiiding charged In the shoot..ing death Or low for a bank. private discothe· .:ind a ~rive ·through teller unit at Elmer Julius Boehlke. 48. a busi· que, restaurant and offices in illl the building's oCf·site parking lot California drivers may one day nessman who maintained a vaca-e~istii:ig five·story building on at 32nd Street . be given driving tests geared to tion home on the Balboa Vta Lido on the Lido Peninsula J:Col.I's project is part of a two- Hildegarde, ''The lncompara- ~ b~e," ~eturned "home," as trim, .. -v1vac1ous and provocative as : always. She also wore her sleeve- : length white Jloves. ~ ''The trend todoy is to go back l to another era," she said as she •: returned to her home stage al the : Plaza ltotel 's Persian Room . ; ·:since l 've already been there. • J m way ahead o( them all." Her opening began Hildegarde's IOOth week at the Persian Room, a Manhattan sup· per club she helped make famous and once, in fact~ ordered re - designed. In center stage was a baby grand and hardly a tinkle on glass could be heard as she played a medley of the song~ she made famou s. among them ··Darl'ing , Jc Vou s Airn c Beaucoup," her the me son g. their driving records . Peninsula. were approved this week by the bu1ld1ng complex which includes A pilot program, intended to Carden. 34, was arrested at his Coa!tal Commission. a two-story adjoining structure develop more eftective state oceanfront home last Jan. 26 by Comm issioner·s un~1ni mous ly currently being used as a savings driver licensing procedures, police who had surrounded the re· agreed to plans by developer Don and loan operation. began recently ·"hen J0 ,000 ·1·dcn·e Koll to t th b ·1 Th ... ., L • conver c vacant u1 d· e second building's function "good drivers'' in California re· or1·1cers arrived after ingat3390Vial.ido. will remain the same accordin"" celved a specialized, self-test neii::hbors reported hearing shots ·The project, \\'hi ch is expected to Koll . ' • • The mostly over·40 audience -: chuckled knowingly, a reverence 1 in their smiles-and their applause ~less a cheer and more an ovation : or respect toward a vocalist ; dancer and pinno player who ha~ ~captured the hearts of lovers for f! more L}\an 4S years. "I WAS TALL and gav•ky, my voice was squuwky and ! came . 'from Miiwaukee," She remern· 1bered and later told one ringside 1entleman : "I khew your father welJ.." The rumor had it that· Hiidegarde wou ld celebrate her 10th birthday shortly. •'Don't do that to me.'' she trapped to a reporter. "J1m only &olng to be 69. Seventy will take Care of ititelf next year. "'ln tact.'' she added, ''I'm go- ing to be 49. Jack Benny made J9 famous and I'm going to do the pme for 49." Sixty-nine or 70 It niade little ifterehce to those in her au· ience. Each wai; equally un · believable. DRESSED FIRST in a black 1JeQulned fiodr-<lcngth coal end ai.r a nowln& ··now-while 1own, ldegardt mov•d Ille wtdth and breadth or the. clllnce floor with e arooe of a 20-year-otd: Ap- arlng 1fler a 1ruellln1 four: r rehear••' ,r the end Of ai lt•le conceit !our, the bl'!ftde ertainer cllspl•yed ~ bouncy Illy anytli!ll1 but artlllclal, "'l'•e •lways aald that if JOU ave any. pride lb yquraelft •Ill to tO.e care ot ¥0"' "'•Ml&Mellll1llil. " A1ways present. a white handkerchief and lhe sleeve. length white gloves. IT WAS S0!\1 t:: 45 years ago that liildegarde, a youn g J?irl Crom Milwaukee, sat down at a piano and delicately fing ered its keyboard wearing white evening glo\'es. The gloves became a fad and her trademark was set. The women's glove industry has ·owed her a favor since. She's the most famou s daughter to come from Adell Wisc. (population then 313), Mov: ing to Milwaukee at the age of 12 she lat.,er studied concert piano ai Marquette University until the lure of vaudeville sidetracked her career. ~ few years I al.er, she pre· rr.1ered her ''Darling. Jc Vous Aime Beaucoup " in a Paris boite. According to the legend. Sweden's late King Gustav hap· pened to be in the audience and was enchanted with the song. With his royal endorsement came a skyroc keting career AT THE OPENING Hildegarde recounted he; friendship with Cole Porter ~nd her first meeting with the song- writing Gershwi,ns. She remem- bered wh~n some now departed bu.t once famous Manhattan clubs got their start as Q)tokeasle:s. The Hrle 1Jlence as ishe apoke ba(fied mtlny !UpperCJUb re.' gu)ars. None could.explain it. ··1 think it'11 u lot more than noslal1la.'' s aid one. ''I know thl~ aou.nds COTny , but maybe It's · love.•• .. · ..... • booklet. _ fired during lhe prede't''n hours. to CO_S l -moo·e IJ1·.1n ••(J().lJOO .•• coll I . · ~ ·r1 r d -.. . n _ 1ssu1n g the permit, com· TllE J0,000 person • h"d tey oun the victim's body P.rov1de space for a bank on the ni1ss1onc dd d I. " "' near the rear door or Carden's first noo " 1 rr · rs a c a C'ondition, re· 1censes that were expiring early home. r . .,,enera o tees on the commended by staff, that each this year. They were selected al second. a private club on the pha se of the remodeling be ra~~om from those having good Police allege that the shooting third. a restaurant on th e fourth brought back to staff for final ap- dnv1ng records for the past three ended an evening of drinking and artd stori.lge spal'e on the toP pro\' al. years. They are respresentative that the men \\'ere seen togethe r Ooor. • Al so, the C'Ommission told Koll of the 10 million California ra~a~~~~~~~ach bar prior lo the [Plans a~so include installation he must bring plans berore the motorists with good driving re· o an on·s1te walk·up teller bank staff for signs at the building. cords, out or a total of 13 million -------------------'-~---:__.::.:...::.:..:.:_.::_:: __ :._:.:.::_:._::.:_::.::._:::__::::::._ __ licensed drivers. said Robert Cqzens. stale motor vehicle director. Those receiving the booklets will read them, study the ii· lustraled driving situations and answer the multiple choice ques- tions. Then, most will have their .licenses renewed withoot the usual written test. lf the i>llot program is effec- tive, California drivers may one day be given driving test& geared to their driving recoNb, Cozens said. The new testing program could go state-wide in 1977. PROBLEM DRIVERS would get a many-faceted .. educa· tional" test lasting up to an hour while good drivers may only have to take the wriUen test in a booklet mailed to them at home. The pilot program will even· tually involve 100,000 motorists. "The object Is find out If the al· Utudea and/or driving habits of a driver can be lmpro1jl!d by dif· ferent methods of treatment." saldCozeru:. Drtvers with numerous viola- tions or accident• )Vlll recei.-e a 45-quHllon written teat and a A t C I , C I dl11no1llc drivin1 test which · ~ 0 OHtJ II 0 'fUY would Jnclude counseling by Ille "Th C 1 " · 1· 1p · · · e•amlJier, There also may \>" e o ony, a spec1a Ly shop mg center clauroom alldlo·iltsual ln1truc-or 30 stores, is lo o"'en this spring in tion, based on the individual's Laguna Beach, accordtng to owner Dave weak pointa, New applicants will Doherty . Complex is llelng constructed in receive expand•4 written lei.. and around old van and storalle •nd•killtests. 1 warehouse which Doherty cells "Laguna's l ~· • i ugliest building.:· Remodelijlg ill leave open brick walls or circ~rnoo stable in several shops, preserv• an old oak lree on 1~~guna Cany~n Roa"d, and malnl(!.in park· " olal rela bef hind shops. Complex la next to ,. es va o Arts grounds. . • r I • 1 ~I >i. r·N-• '· Promise her anything, but ·gi~e . her· . our page. This Valiintlne's Day send your love a greeijng all the world can share. Express your love In a Owly ~ilot Valen- tfne. ' . Yovr person.al message will be pul;!llshec! in the "card" of your choice. You may wrlto -or print your own senfi· ments or ask us·to set them In attractive type. Either way, your Valentine will pro- claim your feelings for that special so- meone. It's easy. Write your message to fit any of the boxes on this page. Bring it to any Daily Pilot office prior to noon Feb. 12. 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Call 546·4141 CENTURY SHORES This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath and pool home is located just minutes to Newport beaches. Oversized lot with traile r ac- cess. Only 3 years old . Call now to see this super bargain at only $42.950. Call 962-4454 NEXT TO SPYGV.SS Highly upgraded SANDPIPER model. Professionally decorated and custom landscaped. Magnificent patio and viewing deck, 4 bedrooms, family room, 3 baths, 3 car garage. $124 ,000. Call640-6161 ~ rt~ Sfflid, ~ REALTORs' ltAYCREST Large custon1 built 3 bedrm. family - room, 2 fplcs. 3 bath home. Oversized lot. Enclosed yard w/beautiful new pool & decking. Quiet, secluded street on one of the better streets in Newport Beach. Low interest available. A real buy at $82,900. CALL 644-7270 2828 E. Coaol Highway. C...-dlt Mar 1002 G..,oral 1002 Walker &lee ~COATS & WALLACE CID/ REAL ESTATE, INC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE I 002 General " COSTA M!SA l-l91 Bahrr at Harbor >16--11-ll HUNTINGTON BEA CH ~021 11.tlanta NEWPORT BEACH l ill tilPl'l lJOT t Ctr Or S•1111: 100 fWO-filbl ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW OH MARKET . ·I Br. den. dinin~. pool. !i00.000 huys this lN.":iut n1.ainla1ned ho rn(' in dt·· s1rahle Hi"l yt'rcst. llurr~·· S l~ARl.INf; flf:AL fo~ST1\'l'E K33 3..~ CURB APPEAL ISt.·aut. 14 unit adll bid;!. 3 s hort. blks to bei:1ch . Pride or owfl('r11h111 C;oll for ;1ppt. to set· SPARLINl; Hl'~i\L ESTA"fF H,13 3.'Y\H EASTSIDE :l Rr h!it-+ 2"rental 11n1ts Drive b\' & make offer. SPARLING REA!. ESTATE 833-354R 2ACRE HORSE RANCH Stalls for IO horsf."s + t.a ck room + 4 pasturl·s + 1ar~e poultry housl•. Rt'autifully equipped propert y for thl' equl'strian owner. Lov<'· ty 25UO sq . ft. A (~ :l b c drcn homl' ha s dcn llibrury and ganit> room for pool t<1blt• + forn1<1l dining room . Agent 646-3255 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewport He-iqht' Charming 3 lx.'<lroom and dininl! room. firC'plaec. hlln~. bt•a rn l:d CC'il IOI! Ji\"· 1ng room . JI UJ!•• lut Trf."<'S and s hrubs J!:thir,•' at Ma~nolla 9b2-.W5-l AN INDEPENDENT LOCALLY OVJNED COMPANY SERVING THE ENTIRE SOUTH COAST ARF.A SINCE 1963 Plus "'n rk!i hOp . p :tlln. -' Bl~Q . \\'e 1nv1t•· ~our 111 General IOOZJGenerol 1002 spec11on Askin!! SS~l.SllO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 540·ll5l ~HERITAGE REALTORS TAX SHB.TBI ·r.,kc ildvantal!e of tlus con,mcreial tas shelter. IEST MEW HOME BUY! $73.500 2000· bid!! for small busi· On beauiiful corner site! Move right in . ness. plus 2 Bil ;ipt. over L d d td d ped Th 3 c:ir ,l.!ara J!l' For details an scape , cp , ra . e only rall 847 HUIUA(:'r . New Linda model left in the Bluffs. 4 -PLEX Lovely view. Nr. Tennis Club. 2111 SanJ ........ HllbR- HEWPORl" CENTER. H.I. . 644-491.0 A~suma bh.• FHA loan for ~·ou tax s heller buyer~. T~·o · 3 bl'd r_ool!l & t "'·o · 2 Getteral I 002 Getteral . I 002 bedroom un1l~Juntupthe ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• hrll from the beach in - CoSI• Me'<I. TOWI \>C;<e EASTSIDE Sl\5 ooo BIG CANYON ' Walk•r & Lff lordooux. siftCJI< ft-. SPECIALS RF:ALESTA'rf; 3 IR, 3 boths. pool & 527.500 and S32,500. Both 545-9491 0 ,. I y !'lose to !ihoppi~~ and transport.al ion . Also 2 on a lot, $22,SOO each. POOL HOME I 111!...!!_!!_"!.!!"!.ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!ll!!!"I Beau I 1 fu I I ar ~e pool. ·m~~ Plap•rU.• · .. · MESA VERDE GI TERMS 752-'920 '400 QUA& It. . ..llCH_ heated & filtered in.large yard. 3 Bedroom home partially furnished va· Take advantage of this cant & ready for oc-~· UPSTAIRS motivated seller who will cupancy. Too many ex· UPERB pay loan rees for you to tras lO believe. Just list-OME DOW ... ST "'IRS pucehasc th" beauhlul 4 od S36 S " "' bc<lroom family home in at W~~~ & lee 31-4t1 ~· N9 54t~MSS Bayview from both units. just about any method REAL ESTATE 1 Salesmafttkldrd-giga!'tic 4 br owner·s, vou choose -VA. FJ.IA or Top commissions & pro· spacious~ br rcn~~l.N_ow Convention al . ~1 e s a l---'5-'4.:5_:..9:..49:..:...1 __ 1 J?;ressive educational pro-leased to 2/76. 10 ,, d~·n .. Vf."rde for only ~.500. 1'7r assumable J st & Belter take a -look REPOSSESSION _•_ca_m·~------owner will finan ce Walker & Lee Real 3 + IOMUSROOM SEAL BEACH balarice. Better hurry! f':state. li46-7711 Opt-n 2000sq.[t./familyroo!]I-201 Collins, crnr. t>ark, f'-:ve~ ·---~ __ Seethis larite3bcdroom formal din rm-marble Bal. l~I . Open 1 ·5, EASTSIDE z i,., b~th b~nu s roo!1' entry & fireplace-6 yrs }tgl.675--2763 . . . home. in choice Fountain old-E -Colle~e Park-----Eleg_ant hv1ng l!.· tm-Valley arf.";1. Priced ;1t sav~ $8000 .· -4.-540 A-SPECIAL m~that,e ocl'_upanC'y _on onlyr SJo.950 w\th low !Jirchwood-$54.500--4 RESTAURANT , thi s F.asls1de _main-downpavm 1 ht><lrm.3 bth.--Quintard Newport Beach prime tenance free residence. · en · 642 -29<J1 _ location. Small. charm· Clo,.·c to s hoppin" & "OO · Wal•er & Lee ~--moiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiOmiil · · A I k .,. '-REAL -----1ng. rust1f.". mp e par . venicnt to everything. ESTA'rE ing, beer & wine hcense. Onlv s:m.ooo. Walker & 545-9491 PICTURE THIS $49.500. Phone 675-5.'itl. Lt'C Real Estate . 1·he rusticcharmofOld Co l·e of Newport 646-7711 . Open Eves. OPEN HOUSES Corona dcl Mar-Used Realtors. 2515 E. Coas1 SUNDAY 12:30.5 brick fireplace. beamed Hwy.,CdM . VETS * Why pay rent when you \\'ATF.ftfo'UONT <'an buv a home wilh less BOATSl,I P do""" i.h11-n Isl amt last 38R Sll2.500 months rent. We have 17 BALIOA COVES many homes in all price * ranl{e~'to be bought un· 'EASTS,DE der this program. COSTA MESA Walktrl,IM R BAL EST'ATE llR/dio. Red'd 545-9491 $66.500 461 E. 20lh ceilings. 3 bedrooms.-------- breakfas t b:ir, dining BACK BAY area and patio. Walk to lhe heach . ft.1aintained in l"M•autiful condition and offt>rl"d al only S79,950. ~··· ..,,p~ HERITAGE • ' REALTORS --- 4 bedrooms, 1)1)()1. family room. ·stone fircplHce. ga rde n patio. eat-in kitchen and pnvat(• sun· deck. llu gc m aster bedroom s uite. 541 ,500 . tO'Y..-do"''". Ca ll · Key Realtors 962-77R8 ------- POOLHOMi $37.950 * EASTSIDE H.AL PIHCHIH, Rltr. Assumable 6'l'o ~ '. ViEW OF HILLS 2727 E. C-Hwy. ·, Bodrnom. 2 balh home . 675-4392 r 1 r · Siu>e r i;ha rp 3 bedroom. 2 w /room or a arge am1· bath, one year old. Pool . ~ •. , _ Iv aroun<t the fireplace in l~a~una Niguel. 3 bdrm .. 2 ba. L11;e . assumable loan. Vacant. Consider sale or lea!le. $\9,950 this 24ft.. ,;hag carpeted & Jacuizt Seller nee(ls Custom laycrHt wtt.lf lid" fast11t1le.Don'tmlsslhlsThe porrect ramil.; living room s tnR ~ bl •-A J glass door1 lo covered one. A1suma t Wd.n On home-close to schools patio. Beautiful dining huge lot. ahd parks. Set" thi!; new rm, kit w /b\{ns and dis· Welker & lee llsUnJ{:· ~ bedrms. fan1ily hwasher ... nice garden REAL ESTATE 'rm, and d\ninR rm. Pool , plot outside. Reduced to 545 .. 9491 ' set in lovely patio, and 545 000 A 1 ....... ---------11 I Sq ' · •en .,...,-~. -ots. ot.s more. :BX> • You don't. need . ""'" to f~. or amenlti~. $139,000. ·n.irn your 10U clubs into a Turn your goU clubs lnlO '\ll'LT0 .. 8 * 644-7662 * COfi~IN-Mt.fiTIN lit DRIVE BY 820 SANTIAGO MESA DB.MAR Then call to see ,this s hak e roofed. <'07..V. beautifully decorated 3 bedroom. 2 bath ho mt• Lovl'IY Large BALBOA ISLAND fo'amily home on 2 lot s. 4 JJ!l . 3 Ba . 3 frpl cs . ·rastcfully furnished, l~e patio "·/badminton court. J.:xtensive pro· fessional fandscapin~. Bl' in~ offered by owner_ S157.500 "'h•ch is $165,000. Lar~e yard. breeze "'"Y bl'lo\\' replacement l"QSI . enclosed on 3 sides. dou -Oavs . 645-3323, eves. ble gara.i;!l' + double.(•ar· f.73--7989 port. Don •t wail eall lo-____ oi.iiiiiiiiiiiimiiio• day. OH A CLE.AR DAY ..see Catalina from every room in this spec- t a e u I a r Co'A·na rlts. Estate . This Select Property \l' ff'BR. 4ba. ·ts locate d on a prime hilltop aere in one of Orange County's finest communities. ()(fered al $149.000. with fa\'orable financin~. Call 556-2660 «;;,SELECT · I PROPERTIES associated SROt< [RS-REAL TORS J,J• V.. 0ult-'" bl 1,,, Perfoct· for owner occupant. 2 Brand New Beach Duplexes with 3 br. 2 ba units each . Ample itarage and parkinP? with. lst owner depreciation. $85.000 each . Call 644-7211 Agent. mac nab I Irvine r'ealtg MAGHIFICEHT VERSAILLES llG CANYON. Beauti!ully furnished in professional decor. Pool -jacuzzi -nicely landscaped -wide deck overlooks fairway · -$320,000. Appl. only, B. Owens -G. Fay 642-8235. (Kl!) SO ·RARL Approximately 'h-acre or beautifully landscaped grounds + · separate basketball court. Immaculate 4 bedroom, family room home. $110,000. Lois Egan 644-6200. (K75) 2 OF TME BEST noor plans in the Bluffs. Popular ''Trina'' model w /s plit·level. 3 bedrooms, 21'> baths at $67,500. "E" plan w /3 bedrooms + family room w /firepl ace at $73.500. Cathy· Schweickert 642·8235. (K76) A BEAUTY TRI!? . Everywhere you look! Gorgeous view right on ocean -0000 sq. ft. -4/5 bedroom suites, 51h baths. $535,000. For appt. or color brochure -Bob Owens 642·8235. (K77J BLUFFS VIEW. Lovely 3 bedroom, 2""1 bath con· dominium -freshly painted. Close to pool & shopping. $74,950, Jeanne Newman 642·8235. (K78) 111.AUTIFUL YIEW itoME W JPOOL • 4bedroom + conv.den&familyroom w/fireplace. Proressionally decors!· ed & landscaped. Covered patio, pool & jacuzzi. $198,000. Tom Queen ~-6200. (K79) . DAILY PILOT •· ' PETE BARRETT stereo. Sall them wl\h o stereo. Sell them with Wllio 0et1y,._ ··oraw Fast" wMn 'you Dally Pilot Classified. Ad, Daily Pilot Classified A :~:;: =.1::t ,,,.,,. place an ad in the OAJLY -REALTY-and use the money for r and use \he mooey lor M.t 0.-Drift 14t•l2?$ 1'44 Mac.t11t11,w .. t •l:OO ~ a.ach, c.l•IOt"'-l:Ma Or call 042-5878 PILOT Want Ads! Call stereo! Call MZ-5671 To-stereo! Call 542-~ T . ..:::::...:::::::::::::::::::::::::::'.:::::::::::::::..~~_J~":o:w:::64:2:·:5':71.::::::::::::J~~~!'l:~ day. da . , .oe•c•• J I ' - .- • • VALLfY RE~LTY · PRUB\15 , DUPIDIS '"' CDM'a llST. IUl ~When the' broJcer'& preflew was held ' ._recently, 'Allee. Clarke.· the listtgg brolt.er was told "Alice,~ agalti have 'priced a property fe'l!i'tically and It • should sell". ·The out, or country oW)\er ;;,,does not expect tp m.ake a fortune; jilst , receive a fair ptlcefor thlsevery nice 2, . bedroom anil 3 ·bedrOom rental proper- ty. Asking $85,000. "':' VA ·ASSUMULE LOAM . ~ Aon llradstreet, the lister or this well '"''!ocated duplex, learned her real estate ___ in another California town Where ever~ ~,yt.hing is not over 'j$100,000''. She ' · dligbt even get the owner to lower the .,...Prit!e a bit more, but at $49,500, tb1s 3 "' and 2 bedroom rental already looks .. 1 .. very good. -IEST IEACH AREA IUY o :Bob Holderietb, the listing broker. of """this like new property says. "th.eJ>wner ,. will consider less but just let me show "•you these two bi g 3 bedroom units and '• all the special features". Walk to · ~·beach and' Lido Village. As king ·-$1Zl 900. V I ' ;, UGH , WHAT A DUPLEX! · >Without a doubt th is place is ,_"'character " property. Built way ,back .when, its early Newport -personified .. ,. But, the location is superb. Brand new ·~·appliances ·ror the front two bedroom · Uillt, lots or old odds and ends incluiled. , _ Even maybe some -antiques! Asking f'.. $54,500, ~ eau 675-7225 JI ' (All U<; f ()J.l A rRff f S T l ~,C.Tf o r VALUE ,-.. \I jl"'E\T I~ I~ .. \ I ;r\· A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. • I • • ' ~~~~~i~~~~~~::;~~!~~ ~· 1 lt111• ..... • tt1••1hr~' :;-• · Hl11ft ........ • ·~ •.11t.•it!•f"•• ·-········· ...... ·-• ..._.... • ........... , .. -·~· ~······· ... ·······i= ~?!!~!!l~t""'.;';;; I LOWEST-•• I • ' .. ..... l ................. lO• ............ . ~ • :.·--... .,... ---.. ·-·•-11111111111 l-111111111119illl -llllllllll";llllMllll 111•1111111 Wll'fEWAlD' llW-$122,.5'1 ............. VALLJY RE~lY·. . 't.~~i"t'.•=t~~i 1 T...,.~li .. PrestlskKul hrtiM!no *-provides lj(WMH KA-' Pl I view. 2 Br, 2 Ba. ftl>IC, Fireplace· ,.nd ~~ luxllr)'. prlt.ac1 and breath~ltlllg ft f'Ulll .,,.:ti ~ ~CIJ P!ltfo.· ••r. -ftn , or m • • .ear1ect di•™ P anoramic view. 2.500 1q. f', of• l'N:u0•w~anand1,~-"!~. , ., ,JO It SONS WHY 'Jeaje~a•all.&4f-WO lor tlvln1 •rd dln\nf 11 " n>etl"•-~ · -trea. Brt•ht tltcben· spacious comtort la prov.i~ in this Ne" palnttolrout 1. Best buy In artior Vi-:t *91'1M HOUSI• · nook a!lowa !a< Informal: el91an.U1detora~4 bedroom, CamlJY Wood1hotter<d-'2. $10,000 leiss ~a~ sale •• \Ji5.l!lalnstreel > eaUni or a ~uick CllP of niom1>ome.Appt.OnlJ ' r'Flrepl~ . ),WalktoC.l>M,hOPa . 'OP!:N~,AILY1-<PM coffee.2Bdims.,2balJ\I • -• · Beamedeeillnlo -4, Walkto-Rlcbards-~ , "'' New. custom 4.BR' (,, plil!o. fi,.plt ond a WATEIFIONJ llflEX " s11' 5,00( MNalnltu0r,°'!bwaoodrd!i.}~~ck , 5. Close to Fashl~lsle.' fom....,, 8car rar. lralle• rreenbelt :Ooatlon make .. vu• -"' ·~ 1cces1 oft/lier.. W1tlk to thls ~truly a ttome ror -lOl'dn,,PO'i"flo~ 6.wlle,ROl'll~I , • beach an Lake Park. todaY'• 1raclOlla llJl•,S·• An ·lnveators dreiµn come l!'l'e· An out: OHLY $41.950. r t.'lYl.o P1',lviiJepattos •• !136-8821 $49.500 • • standlag Newport =Beach property · --~ .. , -&W.alktoN:V;>School f Ger .. ta~.TllO ..... Rltr-CALL552-7100, Ameoi.Ues lnc)ude beamed ceilings, !lii! 1"1--" O. Bus at corner·ti>WthScl19<>I TOI' Y'ALUE complete "l'ith private boat cl,ock. IP. ll!l3 9. Wal,k to LineolnSdlool ' SUl'llt Co+IDO e VI$ 10 N • fireplaces, lots or briclt, tree shaded Pt ap•rtl1a 1:1. Popuh1'•·3 bedroom plan. " · a. TERMS REAL TY . •fountain ID yard. Just Introduced to the _ ....r,t--12. Large formal <lining area t 2 .. d s 1>e<1roc1oti rrom ·..,Red il!ii Compariy marJcet, this outstanding bargain · . · · 13. Attractive paneJedCanilly room . • sa..ooo io $40,000. Near Univ. Park Center should.lsell qt!lcktt. Open Dai'ly 1 c 14. Lots of sun fill~glassarea rrwy., or "'"'"Lo beach. . 1rv1 ...... ". __., 15 H td ts In ti) fl Help you<S•if. can to I!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!:!!!!!! ' ' . 107 Linda Isle 15' ut\T;ty11 c >f(kt:'°· -'"· Tet. 1142•9371 "'" · Laguiia ••••~ · 1041 FANTASTIC. YIEW-.$350,000 . Tills preaUglous lux.;., ·n:superg'i'::,';'p0~.:~ ·. • , DEFIR ' ...................... . U~urpassed quality and elegance 10 Newport Be a ch 18. Home is und~OneYloarWarranty TRAIH0CEOY,MOUERT4XISEQUITY . PR .. IC·E· ·.C· UT . this custom ft!ansloo 5 bedrooms, 5 waterrront homo la , 19. Selll!r'Will copsldel;'.!nct 'TD • batbs including maids. qu~rter~. available for immediate ·20. $1~,Jaonus to selling agent. t Uni~ avallable,aU1ized. Classic provincial No. ~autifu~ POOL are~ with Jacuzzi. :~~~~:~:;.13· ~~kit~~ This hotft MUST BE 'SOLD! Don't ::=~~:~~~ri:SK2 ro .\~ .end1~hr~~~e!~~a~.~\~ Stimulating panoramic ·VIEW from those aeabomevislton. 4 wait and let the beSt buy in CDM slip MUI . -pricfa. For In.to. ~que Iron gates. storlll' house and g{lrdens across the bay and ·Bedrooms. 3 baths, •x· through yolir fingers. Hurry? Hurry! call Aet. 84.2-9311 cellar. lattice windows, :1 ~ean. travagantlyaizedmaater Hurry! ... . , bdrms.,2 ba.SM.900 suUe. Owner will &ell for ~ , • • under $200,000. Assume Call"'"6 ~-7225 · 1"1' lSt TD on contract"' ' -""1 · refinance al under eur. QUALITY . CONSTRUCTION ' $971500 rent r:ates. Is provided in this Baycrest area ex- ecutive residence. Exquisite decor thnlout' 3 !>drms,_3 baths, plus.guest • Pl'llllilr house and beautiful POOL. 1 Newport ltach-l"lae Offic.e 2043 We1tcDff Dr~ 'Mtwpod leach 646-7711 ·_Walker 8-L.-e REAL ESTATE . \ . . -:.· G..,...al. 1002Getieral ···············~······························ i ~Ian REAL ESTAH QOO C.I· "" , • '• JQJ <,l ~'J "''"" Arl'EALIHG ..home in cJ:loice E{Tierald Bay location; near beach &r; p~. with lovely coastline View. 2 Bdrms .~ den, 2 balhs: Jevel poo\slzed y•rd. $119..500 ' TURHER ASSOC. 1105N. CslHwY.La&unw 494-1177 North Lam · -'Gi-1ooii.·1 .. ,..;.~ :,..:-.~z -eauusrd 111 -~ ••••••••••••••• ,. •••••••.••••••••••••••••• ~."-. C9~'loo. ft.CJ , . . . · . ,_PRE-VISl"H & ~,,;' LIDO·ISLE . -2NATIOMWIDE Duplex,. above ~cent Bay Beach. Upper W'lit has 3 bdrms .. ocean vie._. li ving rm. with bt'ick rrph.". & sundeci: lower unil T·bdrm .. paneled Ii\'· in!'! rm. with CrpJc. plus lge. storage area or hob· by rooffi. PiiCed rl~l al $77 ,500 with terms. ;-. . . . . REFERRAL5YSTEMSVl51eH ' •'Large, 8 llR., ·6 ba. home on sandy 67, W600 011'ytim.e llUl.tY · beach; or )ISe as 6 BR. home witJi 2 BR. 'f' -11pt; 50 ft. lot, shore mooring. $295,000. ~ " WiJI consider'I'rade ' i · Bran"'8ew 5 Bdrm, 4 bath. on 30 fl. Jot. ;._-PierlJ;slip. $295,000. f •<lf .. , . r' jl'-Attraclive 3 BR., 2 ba. sipgle story home .,,qn60ft. street.to--lot. $152,500. -. -. ' .r ' WA TUFIOHT LOTS "';40X9Q Ft. $250,000 ' ' '30x105 $165,000 ' FUN PENINSULA HOME · Charming 2 ' bedroom + convertible den with spacious patio and high beam ceiling. Steps to private tennis club an !Jea,c~es. Move in_tomorrowfor$89,500. ' . ' ·1· IRv"INElERRACE LOT" .. One of a klDctfee view lot tit Irvlne.Ter· ce. Last chance to build your own $70,000. ' I ' " THE DRAMATIC su·NSET ••• Over tl~e harbor enhances· the llea,uty or \bis adult occupied lbe<froo m bome. Cathedral ceilings, 2 fireplaces( Elxcellent at $126,500. •· .. DOVEl\.tlfOJl.E$ BAYFRONT ·er &: Slip fi>l'l)arge boat,.4 bedrooms, · y room, •~·baths, formal• dining m. OC(lce would also be ideal lpaid's room or den. Decorative tm>Ugbt irop, 2 fireplaces, Spanish tiled entr:y view or main 'charutel .. '295,000. ' -'11<>VNTAl"'alUNIET,Vll!WS · Po1>ulai' Yale mOdel -University Pfl'!t -Adlall OC(Upied. 4 bedroonls . ~ ... tbs. V~y quiet Jocatloo plus ex, par1Un1. l'ee land. '861860. · !MAL 644-176' ... M.IU. ,.,_co. CUTIE OM 'DtlLMY _• 2,bdrms plus den. Beautiful front patio with pier & slip for boat up to -.is• - Private lsland$MS,000. r IUILO YOUlt llU4M HOME· 'h' acre Laguna Niguel White wal"" view lot -all utilities in -Ready .to gp, INVESTQR'S WITH "VISION" On_e acre R-4 parcel near new "6rooosed Marina with livable 2 bdrm h!>U&~. Only $70,000. Must· act fast. BUY WITH VISION 2743 E. Coa1tH¥1YCdM-675-li600 0 J i::! 6 ~I A ~I BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 , H,' I ( {J A ~,I H I/\,> \ I JI " .,,.,,•JI L t,if>>l 1002 IOOZ. ··················~·~·· ················~····'· VA/FHA ReDOs : ' ·· in·Orangeeounly Country (:lub Keys lnornce ' li\.1- WORLD "~ REAL ESTATE Spacious 4 he4rm, 2 . story home adjacent to Spect~llsts In gov~rn· the.Mesa Verde C.OUntry ment financed homes . CJ\ib. Sepai'ate ram rm 556-7717 call anytime w/mas5ive rpte and wet bar, formal dining, hu&e muter bedrtn auite and ST ARTER HOME modem • all elec kit<hen • Retirement Home-o Reduced s:;ooo. for Im· investment ,rental, mediate 's•l~9.SOO . .Be6room. 1 balh, bllol1 can~. .dblaaraee w/ boat dOor aew ca1pel and U~• · '= cteanaadneat.seeto• 1w.,.~ ST prect,teJ Asking ~•n - .. ,126 all544h '' ............. , - '' W4,Tlll'llONT Ne" s Jlli .. s ba .. ram rm.~ on North bayfrool llatboa hland. I _83S--978J HISTH.-OWH •}.uoc .. Realtora ' $137,000 Wat-.1fiom 'Prlv·ate dock, Jtcu11I g:ol . ~ Bedrbo'm . ~ • -!!'-· _,__ ... ............ ""' ....... _ .. _ '*~'-"- • l>o ........... ~ ' ................ c;..tlitW ""!,-,..,_ • • • y •• .. THE OLD GRAY MARE· "SHE AIN'TWllATSHE USED TO HE" & neither is this ncy.·er 4 bdrm. Laguna homt". It's in need of PAIN1', YARD \\/ORK & GENERAL. CLEAN UP. DctaJltd all wood exterior. has large. sundeek enclosed w/posl & rails. Tl-IAT OFFERS A SCENIC \'JEW OF THE OCEAN. Sprawling 4 BDR~1. floor plan has v.· /y.• curpcting thruout. Island type kitchen has BILT-I N RANGE & OVEN. DISHWSHR .• GARB . DISP , & EXTENSIVE USE OJ:"' DEEP STA INED M A II 0 G A N Y CAB I NETS . Open ~tairC"ase leuds to 2nd le v el ""'/2 BDRMS ... i BATH & LARGE LIV. R~1 . APPROX. 23 ft. Y.'ith dbl. sliding glas!'i "'alls that open to sun· deck. With a little v.·ork: you'll ha ~ "a horse or a different color". S55,950,,..Prlc• JIURRY ON THIS ONE! MISSION RE41.TY Owner Transferred 1•;.. Year s new . 4 985S.Cst.1-f~·y,Laguna Bedroom, 2 bath. bltns. Phone 4944731 lots or paneling. Boat -:~ -' gatE". 2 Patios. 51\finutes EMERALD BAY Retire· lo beaC'h and Edison Hi mE"nl hm · 29g. BD. 2ba. School. Submit all terms. !87.500. 494 -7075 •fl 5. $48.500. 536-1836 - LOCJUftO Miguel 1052 ~······················ IHI luy Tiiis Wnlt .. OCEANSID!:--Great in• door--rl>utdoor living. 3 Bdrm + stu~io. $93,500. ~ b • I D1 l s • 0 • 1 B1 y ~ ~ ~ Bi I: I .v 6 c f l c ( b • J l ' l ' i < ' I .., E J • I E 1 s < ( I s • • • • -• ' I lii1 •!2(l••lt1 Jllt=:-·"'•Plf .2000 -····· ............. •.¥••···--~······ -. . LIDO REALTY ;--,, ... 1 .. '\t\ •<>73-730ov "_ ..... ,. .. ..,.:.. H1.Huwfwzl.ri1d lt1111s Udu.i+ .. ·:· ' "'E,..E 9.·4% · su·RE . ... ......... , ••• ¥···-· ············-········ --·· ... ·········--"" 1'f ft Gwww al ~ ")JO Coeh Mna 3224 nlM 3244 ....................... . ........................................... .... Somebody will' a~le ~e ,fllures JU.A·UNTAtS , 1 BR . Large yllrd . •4 BR. I 8", pool, lft'; C11 a l5 ·unit apartment complex we '9""l9"-"•-.CS ",•Children & peU ok. UCl .fW)',1hopplng.S!JS:-P1n1UUc eood .. I ny, ' believe In. '.Located near shopping & -. IZTO/mo. c111,,.._..1T8 ___,, ..... br, 114 bl, 11. lndry ""· SI I 00 Mofts . TAI SHB.Ta • U f lfijl -•pac. room1, open becJm TMWI Jn.eornet:AFulUte other t;cllitiea. oder ·~,000, with· •' 1 Anl. 4 BR. 2 BA. wtw crpU . LAPROkE •1•r.12 ba, u1ntvd-. ctll111 .. New P&intlc~. Paymen1'"l0Ntbanrent.' Two bld11. in the area Jess than$60,000down. Pboo.e today! owu. Orpe . Encl. paUo«.: yard. ·~ • rp . vau te Pvt.'PaUo.hlije~ • 8 •~I!' ll 1:. · de:IJtntl6dtttbefutul"e · 1325/mo 545--0IBO ceilJ, nr rec. center .. w1room for f.P•l\llOt1. ua.•.~ "'' pr"· oomm~rci•I centar of UHIVERSITT RE.ALTY _. ... ,,uo ... •· · · $<25.5'7-7044 1SS2-006l. Sl I I I "'• Bectrm;,, 2 hMhl. C" Cu U • " .... tt $95/$120 Bacha. U. pd. 3 BR 1 \~ Ba stove • :Wednwlar. ,.ebruary 5. 1m • DAJl Y PILOT ---r.et 0 1 itet. ''!· rans•) 6 oven, woo "'· rren Y ....-.. s· 30011.Cwt .. gllw., !170Prlvate18r,rar rerrig q_ulet cU1.de·sa~ FORhome.forLEASEor Du·plex. blk. to oeeao. beachtl. n\OOrin&s,&: cablneti,rord!!dairheat. rent, for W50. l!C'I' mo. d~M 672.£510 Sl.30.bearhbach.avail at E :Slde Avail ., .. eb SALE in the IRVINE Llke new. a Br. ea. ~U=i::'mm:;:ic; ·~f!:ltionln(.Wall ~~l:i:~::J:•~n . · CorOH ,. · • r -· Sl7~_.,enthO\de,NBHt& i8th . 5 ,·a -4 47 1 0 ~ area Call us! Wear~ •.500. • se• •oo -· •l'• ... e.r :al carpet1.CaUWla1 •.wt--.,,,.~ ..... ~ ....... · 1J85 Fum 1 Br'hseECM m -7144 here to serve YOU & 58R 6d 2blb to ~-• Al~ ' • va,:dens8S9"*321 _._ ~ -· Sl95Male&pell.nCdM WILL MAKE EVERY ocea~.ts?~sOo · &44_,l360or~... ,,. htcwPt011,.,, 2ooohlcaM4' ••• 000 Sl7S 2 Br house CM -1 • EFFORTtoso&ve'tOUR 4 BR. canalhont'see,flOO V 4CANT · ••••••.-•••••• .. •-••••• •••••••••••• •••••••• Gardener & garage. Now El Toro 32lZ housing needs. • 2STYA·fTamet55,000 COSTA.MEe.a. ••..,,If 22uflih · S200 1 + den, private ••••••••••••••••••••••• NnlTR!Al.TY ••· Ch Corner: 3 BR, newly,,... u.-· H _.,...,. ~ St I I . I NBH.. B IC . nuio olteRental1 dQDe. :M•arinell Scllool. --otMS 4800sqf\oreleP~. last._... v re ,Sli;ll~ t BR, 2 a. A • fully Univers~Park.lrvine· CAY'WOODUALn Lee,. lot • .PHA/-Y"A't ..... s. I ., 110 inprimelocauaq...6yrt. Prlde ot ownerahip! 22 $225Cbld2 Bir ~agrl. apgt CdM crpld&drlpdF.Gardening ssr-1000···-· ... •141-12'0• $51,000 , ••••••••••••••••••••••91 ,,. d • Id neww /F2'&DWlnaJJ . gorgeou$ apartment W1· ,pe ,sin es. ar . serv.Ava fFeb.lst.$400. , ---=..:.:c_.:..:o.:....c.--J '-I!:"" 1 o • x 4 2 • t n ad u It S. J . C. nr 0~ ar: 0 units plus heavylhake its. p,rlJ:l\i view location. S230 2 Br house, pet Big mo. Call 586-5676 LOCJUftG leach li2:41 BY OWN.ER $ br, 1111 ba, -uars;,.... Westminster Pk, fron Mtailon. 210 . frontage, roof&: 5 enc,Gtr4&iel!I. Con\ 'Pl et e tenant lot, fnrd w /gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• vacant. 147 ,OOQ. Hbr. l20-F.'T.asti'J.A~., N.,, kitch, 1 Bed, alum awn~ 21 •600 sq fl ~~t . am!. AGENT 642-1550 prtvac~. Swimming pool. S275/S325 3 Br homes All HuntfftgtOft hoch l240 3Br, 2ba Condo, bltns . High Ensl•n Marinen. REALTORS &U-4623 inc• •-shed c ... ce sso beaut. comm 1 1>1<111:. -+ Owner will caah out to xtras._HB.FV,C M ••••••••••••••••••••••• wall-to·wall cpt dbl gar. Tb 'th s '.,,,,,. -·" · .,.. '~ . 'rentable old hoU,J e . d I' ed b 1350to$5003&4Brhomes 5275 C II 673 ' l22l ur. ru un--·-· F°OR Sale by Owner. Lush Short walk toe~erythift.1. 496_5454 TRIPLEX laJI e oi;ofr exc ange. All areas or the beach NICE 3 bed rm. 2 ba. cpts. . a -or Mon. lhru Wed.-MS-1275 ff arbor v tew H illsl _!S3500~~·:_1P!'.lb'!_':,!54>--~='.76!:1~6~-'t':.:..-:"":--:-------1 101/4 .. financing availa· . WE CAN HELP YOU!! drys, bltns. dbl ~arage. 846-2244 . L J II d I F Iii· *WILL V .. * ble~Greatlaxshelter.6·2 N ce yard $285 mo:-==-=='--------BACK Bay Cltm homei a o ~ mo e · u WANT TO BUYuaed skJ COftdotnhll-•"-bedrOOm & l&-1 bedroom. ALA RDITA.LS ~__.,,567 96J-l7a6 ask 3 B_D. Im mar. ocean vu. (2) left. 4br, ~.FR, 0c4 ear:.View.3~~· fOt1.2'x5''MobtleHome. Fer1ale 1700. Designedforowner Low -Low vacancy. 642-1313 lorBevorDale. · Util.pd. $325. mo. -499- DR. H Nowak bkr. WA en, "'°" balh. 2 pat~. Cell .after SPM. 642 ••••••••••••••••••••••• occupa n r Y. Spotless Hurry . t714 ) 752-!700. 3279 or 213-287-6709. -Windward Ln.NB . oceana1de patio. ·beforeF.O.llthpleaae. UNIVERSITY Park. 3 cond. Xlnt. location. On· lalboaPenlftMla 32074 BR. 2 BA. crpts, drps. *4920. Redwood covered . . BR;. 2i,, Ba, faPJ·rm,de· ly $72,500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. patio, S29S. mo. 2 BO House, 2 blocks from Profeas_lona lly CLEAN20x44Homette, cor. many special LEEHUGHES,Rltr.· /''""'''"'.... YEARLY 3 br,Zba,nr. 963__.,,567 or9G3-l7S6ask ocean .. No.r th end . 4BR,3ba,Stepstobc:h. laodlcaped. Firat ~e BR, 1 Ba. 110,000 ~ featur es . 156,000. 833-1355 499-1731 :-· beach. 5395 mo . forBevorDale. 494-9502cves. Terms flexible by owner: a dvertised . Shown by 7$1--0719 eves & wknds. 552.--859G • &l.S-3370aft5pm, app"t.144-o832 · RGE Sucresslul, Pie· .. ': . ''. 2~3~93-2645• 675-917 MODERN large 3 bedrm, Loguna Hills 3250 ~ ...-.~ ~ , \... Ac....,. for'* 1200 2 BR, erpts. drps, pool. turesque Motel oomplex 'iAA .... » -~rids . 2 bM , fpl c, covered patio, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ?=Y~ -·-, LIOO S'B\ ST 1:1UY Love-••••••••••••••••••••••• playground, a /c . Vic. for sale a t 5.5 times INVESTMENT DIVISION ·, LRC 2 BR. 2 BA Duplex. ow & bllns, good Joca· 3 BR, $300 month. Vacant.. Jy 4 br, ·, 8 • 2.sty, 11 yr. AV 0 CA D 0 L ~ND · Warner & Bch, Hunt. 1troas. Reduced offer. NEW -4 unit. 2 blks to bch. dbl gar, 1 'h biles from tion. $350 . mo. Ask for Pri fncd yard. View Cen .. J.IROCOTIAGE new,3000 fanulyh:omeA Sl,790./Ac. Rancho Ca., Brh. Avail immed. By Pleasecall:714"'846·7078 Great buY. good' tax bay . $300. Yearly. l~ev or Dale 963-4567 tury-21,830-1151 'I"" steal a t $112,000.-80'.f II fina ced oW 848-8232 Cbarmln1 3 br, 2 ba, 673 8760 se Te1r bl SS n1 • ner , . GREAT LOCATION writ~ff. Income S1200. 673-6474. 963-1786. •--a Mlnuel frple, immed. occupan· -1~o/.-lot. g orcea: m o , M a n y x tr as . --__,..., , 3252 cy.182,500. SPECTACU'°ll.VIEW., s71~ I ~;. ... '?Aw 603 ner I Bk r . •• , . .... , .. .. .. . 8 uni ts , N. E. Costa 536-2579 Corona del Mer l222 3 BR. t ha, close to heh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-/A I -,.Aon ~ ~,........ ~NaClo11niiJCost Mesa .. Near shopping & ••••••••••••••••••••••• park & hischl. Big 2 DR , 2 BA <'ondo on the ""'"er gen "'"'-..-.. S BR, 2 Ba. Broken Prt:· · ' Just $1115. Down for 2 all schools. Gross annual MobtT i.1~!mep-' 2300 2 br 1 ba. Cu tie !325 bark yd, new crpts/drps. J!olf course overlooking · view, set "Priced rlght & 2~ ACRES Desert Hot . bedroom, l 'h bath .. adulL Sl7,300. Price $140,000. ra ....-Brand new condo$l50 New paint in/out. S350. lake. $275. Call before:;, ~ won't last a week''. Agt. SPrgs S900 per acre; condominium. Full.price Principals oply. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 br Boat slip S4.50 536-5006or 536-7542 675-2030 I /Ith of .642·2237 5'8-9416 acrei Indio, Citrus o SZJ,600. includes choice '646--0451 or637,.9585 . M·o B I LE ff ome Pk . 3 br Twn house 5475 _1 . T -~---Ml•sion Vlel-a1riculture $950 per of.carRet.5 and drapes. Bridgeport. Trade 4brCDMfineslS750 Donuxe o~ f"" Colllaslslcmd · acr~240acres,t8·m.lSq. Cith le-plaff.er. Large ·PLEX fo·r sale, Costa S30,000 eq. for CM. 3brLil'ls'B•frtS850 I block to beach. Brand••••••••••••••••••••••• 3267 belongs to YOU in ree $mitCJapl-1071 of Hemet 'S600 per acre. green area, poo1, Call Mesa: $69,500. By Owner. Laguna area. Box 1504, cau 675.7225 bkr. new 3 Br,..Zh Ba, dbl gar. LGE New 3 BR, 2 Ba Con· w/privacy &: aeclus~.: lfrmo· Yourterms.495-1020 836-4206 968--0707aft5PM. Avalon,Ca.90704 21722ndSt.847-3957 do. A/C. F /P, on park. Mostmagnificentvlewof •••••••••••-.••••••••••• LARGEmodduplex3 Br. 5295. mo. Lease. the turning basin. Lrg. CAPOBEACH,Sharpde· COUtnRYUVIHG 4--flLE]( Mo.talo1 De...t. 2 Ba. near beach. so REHTALS-NOFEE 892-1219 protected slip w /can-<'Orator's colors thru'out. M. 5• Dlel)DCo. DuDler:H/ Wifh , RHOn 2400 Beg o n i a. $ 3 7 5 . 2 BR. 2 BA apt $200 1---------- tilevered deck over 10Mo'sold.3BR.1"4ba, 37ACS-San..Lui• 1Jnlhule 1100 ••••,•••••••••••••••••• 554_2561 1834~1720 2 eR + poo!,S22S Mewportleodt 3269 watcr.4BR.SBA.sep. pror.lndacpd.()penSat. ReyValtey •••••••••••• .. •••••••••• LARGE mtn . lot at -3BR+famrm.S375 ••••••••••••••••••••••• din .. 3 frple's, lavlsh uae & Sun. 1-4. M401 Calle 24 ACS....:.Adj Golden ·' ASSUME VA . SPENDABLE Crestline (San P.1orit z OCEAN·SIDE. New crp 2Story4 BR. FR.M50 BEACI{ 2 Bdrrrls, Frplc, of (ine·woods. onyx & Naranja.SM.950. Door l'/JO/oi.OA.M Buyoneorapairofthese Club ) on maintained &paint.2Br,1Ba.bltn l st&lastmonthrent Drp s, Crptd, Gar. marble . 3 Car gar. c....:.&-• IOIO 13ACS-Pallbrook at only IO~ down." Jn-paved road. All utilities &refrii:::.5275.644-0030 800 sq .ft.office S375.mo .yearly (213) S395 000 Ph 573 7334 _.-r11 AH Near new duplex, 3 Br. & 696 5880 · · : ...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• b6 ACS-West Vista 2 Bl". Excellent H .B. come S696 /month with in & paid. Priced to sell. in prime location. l----------- :EARLY area Bluff a; If. 2 2Y.r ACS-Farm land. location. Near new Civic rents SlO /unit be low Call 830-4S44. Ocean bree2e . Ulilitie Red Carpet, Realtors SPYGLASS OcVu 4 br. BR 2 b d . 11 1.2ACS-Residential Ce 1 • .,500 510700 market. Two and three·R-~~-i~ paid. 1 bedroom $l65. 842-5543 F /R,D/R&-ltbl.$875. • a, ln. rm., p ., • lot. SOU> n er, ......,, ' ' . bedroom. l:V. baths. Only -~h·~ 0 ~ ..-ig.owner.$63.500 . 2 STORY cash to loan. Ask for E-c -280 Stove&refrig. · GREAT• bed·m. 2" ba, mo.644-1791 /642-8235 · ACS 2 BR 1 B · · ·'62 500 each No drive-. _, --..,-· • "" Broker ·640--5560 $19.950. Full price. ..9 .-•. a J erry G1Ilesp1e, agent b 'B 8 tfttmentonl ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFIMDERS ram area & patio. 2 car CONDO 2 br, 2"'2 ba. pool. BIG CANYON HOME Bedroom, 2 bath, Sli!oo. home, 531-5800 or 642-8631 ,1. Y ppo ~. WILL TRADE $50 ooo •642-9900• gar . $375 . per .mo. bltns. wash /dry. gar. no • t4 BR + fam, lOCk down range a nd oven. over · .. Limes. Ille Pro t 2 0oo Plam' a d j I a n d -s a n;~~~======~35~0~~0~(~:1 -~:".0 ~~ moves you In!! Bltns, w /27 A v.ocados, ·"·7 evenings., ··®·Rll · equity in comm'! bldi::s & 962--4471 ask for Keith pet•. 675 9188 5CherryHills Lane alzed closets. plenty of net1nromeS1373.Safes G•I,.~ . IL•p•rU.• , ·'. Bern~rdino for TD's..~ 3 DR , 2 BA, J>oo!, cpt, By Owner. 6"--6249 storage. Forced air heat. price. $C2,99!»· <Now ~··•··~··••••··~·••• .. ••' •. 152•1920 . land motor home. boai hrdwd. rt rs. new drp8. BIG CANYON EASTBLUFF.vu,lBR. air conditioning, wall to ClearlVlSta. • Fi•..,4Plexes .MIDO"OUM.ll SIACM . or eq'ualvalue&73-Q72 dbl . ~ar. x lnt. cond .. & New 2 Br. 2 Ba. den , b. , bonus rm. (can be wall cpts. drapes. fenced Ted H. V.dlk:-Co.. . Co•i....._ 1~rrs· ·~·~1M · location. Beaut. yd, s m °' '3 ...,.-""v" """""".:;; R al r.I I OK """ · I' crpts thruout, custom BRlAcrossfrompark. patio. Payments less 550W. Broadway, V1i;ta Well located·managed· 5130,000 6.5 x gross, lSo/. e ~a e RealtyCompan:v pets . ~mo. inc g. 6'0·5580Agent · than rent!! Vill~ge (1) 126-2839or'124-39l0 low headaches-hi profit! down. Prin"cipals only. Wanted 2900 Cameo Highlands ~rdnr . pool maint. & wtr. r;:~.P~~~ ~=.r~fp~~: ---'-"'-."-'-"-~---I. Gardens, on 5th St. JU~ im1t /Loh/ Less tha.p 3 years old. Call J ack. 833-3.544 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Deli ~ht!u l 4 bedroom lst & la s t. 84.2-9037 aft. t y , c a I I c o 11 e ct. 1.4. YSHORIS ·west of 'Harbor Blvd. 1 Cryory• I SOO Owner Will carry 8~% SP.AWMG PVT PARTY interested in home w/beautiful ocean 6PM (213 )820_1527 CONDO ~ Santa Ana ft39.8321 fptt fi · R .... , .. 1., ,_ buying 'house for CASH . -----. · •••••••••••••••••••••• 1nanc1ng . .....,........ uvm IMVESTMEHTCORP view & use of privat SI NGLES, couples, 2 --- Sharp 2 Br, all bltns, OMPAN JON Lawn $865 mo.·S880 mo. Only S40--0008 beache~. Includes 'Yard bed r oom duplex . HARBOR View Mon~ego close to pool, bbq & 'VETS Crypt 4 A-B. block 350. asking 189,950 each. Call TW0-5 unit apt bklp: just R·2 LOTS wanted. Corona care. S695/Mo. (K211 Garage, fenced S245. model 4 Br. 2 Ba. din ~ ~lubhouse . Crpts & drpa. Section Meditation , today <7t 4J 752-l700. completed £or sale. Close de! Mar or Costa Mesa. Betty Kerr644-6200 HOMEFIMOERS fam rm· Comm pool. I...oUorprivacy. DUPLEXS29,000 Forest Lawn. Glendale. to major s hopping Cal l Warmin g t on 6'2 9900 SSOO /mo. l8l9 Port.Sterl· SPP,RLING •VA appraised , cent.er. lsl yr write-0££ Brothers 673--0930 . * "' -* ing.Ownr675-0T7I. REAL ESTATE •Won't last! 53&-695& -514 M. 5'36 -2•79 ; ' LARGE 3 Br. lam r'!'• C 833-3548 CAIJ.., ) . 592_5010 YOUNG Couple wt S6000 frplc s, ocean vie WALICTOIEA H BLUFFS condo, nr. poo~ World IHI Esfah. DAILY PILDI" will pay rash for equity w /walk to pvt beach. Mo. Deluxe 2 Br. cpts, drps. lg .. nrly ne w 3 BR, ram. SELL Idle items witb a The Veterans Specialist CLASSIRED ADS ~-.~: .... :· Daily Pilot Classified Ads in a VA or FHA home. No to mo. lse. SfiOO. 962-5283 bltns. gar. 205 15th St or rm .. 21h ba. 5475· il Cl iliedAd S56·7Tl7 . JNVESnlENT DIVISION eve-day! B k I --21716th Sl. 847-3957 H. Dowd Rltr. 64-4--013& •Daily P ol ass I · • '42•5878 •J r:.o er s P ease• VIEW HOME for lease -=='.:;;;;;::;;;;::;;;;;;:;!.;===;:;:;;:==:i========:::..!::::::::::::::::;::.!:.:;:::;:;;:;:;;:;:::,----1645--6957. · · hr + den or 3 br. 2 ba . 3 BR house, new crpts, 500 ST. Andrews Rd. 2 Br. Promise but give her her anything, . -otir· pag~. This Valentine's Day send your love a greeting all the world can share. Expre!jS your love in a Daily Pilot Valen· tine. Your personal message w ill be published in the "card " of your choice. ·You may write or print your own senti· ments or ask us to set tt)~m in attractive type. Either r.ay, your Valentine will pro- claim .your eelings for that special so-- meone. it's easy. Write your message to fit any of the boxes on this page. Bring or mail it to any Daily Pilot oflice prior to noon Feb. 12. The m~n imum charQe is $8~ If wor.ds alone won't do, Desig11 your border too. Should you wish to create your own decorated greeting, use one of the plain boxes shown here.: Print or write your message in black ball point pen and use the same pen to draw your per so naliz ed border. You . may fill . the entire space. Only the l i n es drawn within the dotted line will appear in your Valentine 's Day ad. r------., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .I I I I I I I I I I l-------~-' If you want help composing a suitable greeting or have an)' questions. call 642-5678. A friendly Daily Pilot ad·viser will be glad to help you. " And, if you llke, you can charge your Volentine ad.,Your credit Is go</(I with us, or you may use your Master Charge or BankAmerlcaid. WEBUYllOUSES w/sweepingoceanview drps. 2 BA. 1...rg front & 2 Ba. liv rm, din rm, kit..' JfinforeclosureOK! pvt. beach 11ccess. $550. rear yard. 5285 /mo. lst& itar. $290. Apply al office SCOTT REALTY p e r mo . R e f 's. last+ $50 ,clean'g dep. 600StAndrewsRd 536-7533 personal interviewreq'd. 962 -6173. WESTCLI FF oozy 3 Br 2 673 5409 . • l·IOME WA NTED;. Option -DUPLEX 2. Br, new cpts, Ba ho"?e. Patio& yd. Nf'• or tease. Resp. Attorney Costa Mesa l224 drps. apphances. fenced schools. $375.646--2389 w/s maJI family, desires ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. S36--4llO 3 BR. s teps to sand, huge 3 to 5 Bdrm. ~o~e VETERANS IMMAC. 3 Br.2Ba.fam fam rm. $425 mo. w /pool. Prefer M1ss1on , rm cpts drps bltns P r op e rt y Hou s.e Viejo. Univ. Park or a Don t rent ·:··you can S310 REri CPT RLTRS0 642-3850 locationwithin20min.o( ownahomewithnodown A 1 · 893_1351 ·, _________ _ Fash. Island. Possession payment. No',payment rene. STUDIO duplex. all no later than May Ist, for at leas t 30 days . 2 BR. patio, dbl garage, utilities paid. Stove. Price to $550. per mo . Wor_ld . R e~l Estate S260. 19142 Carp Circle. refrig.$130. Mr. Wil ey: 644-5292 or specialists in veteran 968~726 Open7daysaweek 830--0150 housing. Ask for Veteran . HOMEFINDERS Counselor , 55'6-7777, call •642-9900• SERIOUS Buyer -Single anytime. or Multiple Residential.l----------1lnhte 3244 BR 2 B DUPLEX b Princ.only.675--201:; EASTSIDE 3 Br, 1 Ba,••••••.••••••••••••••••• 3 . a ·. as frplc. screened patio, everything. Nr. ocean, Rentals encl yard. 366 f.. 19th St. -· · ·• REMT ALS.* tennis & ol}'mpic pool. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300. No pets. 547 -6791 i.JNJV. PARK 5295. yrly lse. 642-3573 Houses Furnished 2 ·Br duplex, crpts, drps, 1 2 BR, 1 bath S325 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns. gar . Encl. patio. 38R.2ba. $425 · No pets. 1 child ok. $195. THE TERRACE ll02 mo. 646-3786: 545--0760 2 BR, 2 Ba. 1335/360 1-----------1 3 BR , 2 Ba. $395 •••••••••••••••••••••••3 BR . Eastside. S250 . WALN UTSQUARE WALK to beach, 1Br5110. Crpts, drps. Adults only. 3 BR .. 2 Ba. $350 util pd Newport Beach. 645-7253 TURTLE ROCK Sll5. vaca nt mobile. -----: 3 BR 2 Ba '4351450 Costa Mesa . Also vacant •M5EPSAECVIEARLDE .GREENTREE I br house. can keep 5 BR 3 Ba '490 4 Bdrm. 2 bath. Clean & " · · horse. S150. util pd. Agt. DEERFIELD Fee. 979-8430 a\'ail. Ph :540-7327 ------! 3BR.2'h Ba. 5425 lalboalsland 3106 •WANTED.. CORONA DELMAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• Renters & Prop. Owners 2 Bdrms, 2 baths. 5i650 2 BR. l BA. bltns, frplc, to fo'ull Prop. ~1~mt Serv. CHINA COVE 6/7·75. Free Rental. One Corp., 3 Bdrms. 3 ba .. furnished A l S56 •911 5900. Month to Month 675-7673 gen · ._ · NEWPORTCRES1' Realty Company Harbor View Honws love l y up g raded , 3 beproom. 2 bath home; enjoy community pools: ~495 /Mo. B~Lty Kerr 644-6200 ( K 19) Upqraded Mont:t". Lovely 4 bedroom. 2ath. home in Harbor View Homes. T e nnis courts. pool & a ja c u zz,f". $500/Mo . Belle Chase Leo 644--6200 <K201 . lafboaPenfMllla ]107 DUPLEX l Rr,crpL'l.new 3 BR.2Y.zba.furn. $400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps & decorated . CALLSS.2·7500 · SUPER4br.?lh ba,club 2 BR near Penin. Point. Mature adult.240Flower VISIQ'N , w/pool. $560 per mo .. i;n· Patio. garage, C'Oloc tv. St, CM . • • rl'g. gardener. 640--16SS $250. SS2--0S39 · BR, 2 Ba. $.125. 313 Prin· eves. Hewportloacll 3169 ceton Dr. Open 10 Iii 4 REALTY Hewpar!ShorH 3272 daily. 640_1155 · A Red Hill Company ••••••••••••••••••••~ '••••••••••••••••••••••• Univ. Park Center ~ 3 BR BUCCOI.A bit .. 2 Irvine DUPLEX 4 br. 2 ba, frflt. d etc. l blk . ocean. $38J. · · frplcs. fam rm. in r m , YrJy . Avail no'4( • Kids ok , 2 bedroom. fncd. yd, 2 car gar. Va· TURTLEROCK 3 BR 2 642-3361 renced yard, garage. cant 5325. 968·4405 or . · !-':.:::....:::=-----., walk to beach$250. 979.z511 BA, fam rm. pat~. Walk Sell idl e items with a o~' HOMEFIMDERS to schls & bus. Prime lot I r ·1 t C l 'fed KIDS ok . 2 Br, garage, I o c . $ 4 2 5 / m o . Y 1 0 ass1 1 ·-.. ~.~~-9900• patio, duplex $185. Bkr, 644 3378/830 1546. 00·5678 !'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!"'!!!""!: ree I H ...... Uttfwwlshod All utll pd,,., Br cot-C.©\\.fil}A-.(6'£.lfS• · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• tage, beams. Sl90 P "l1 C' •/" UTII. pd 3 Br. l ~e frplc. Thal Intriguing Word' Game with a nUCA •· Genft'al )202 pVl. 5225• ........ ..,. CU.T I. l'OWoN t ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMEFIMDERS 0 '-•=•>0• i.tt.n at ,.,_ '?' ,,1 • l FREE f'REE * 642-9900 * '-KrDflli>led-°" be-.... ~, ·-----: low "° '°"" '°"' ~ __.. :§....-"";., ·Professional Service• EAUTI FULLY rlecoral· *LANDLORDS* ed 2 hedrm Townhouse I E Al W E Y I HonMflttdtn• w /fplr. priv patio, sept I I I Ii I . 642•9900 gar .. pool facil. Agt . . . . . California's Largest G46-J25S I S A H A W 11 1 1 . •Rental Service!• ..... BR 1 " DA lg . - bedroom, built·lns, cl"Osets, ~pt 1drp 1uti'1 rm: I* I j I 3 . $225. Isl. last & clean. dble. car ga.ra1e. $275 548..,....9524 • notice how olm hit d•tl9 i. • ' • • fireplace , cptlJ, drps. Cpl. pref, avail now. I R I TE G If CRUEL HECKLER: "'Do you per month. Free Rental --_, I I r I teklng ell ttiia? ~ figvf .. Service. Walker & Lee £-Side 4 br. 2 ba, fncd . . thetdeepdown ln .. hls-he'• ! Real .Estate 646-7711 cOrn. lot. 2 car gar. $325 !really• nK:. guy. 1., • Open Eve11. mo. 557-8179. I H U L H 0 Y . I r I .... COIOIPloti. .... ehuc~I· qwle4 ' I BR house near Newpor\ SPACipUS 3 Br house w/ I I V by t1lllft0 in,.,,_ -roo -• Fwy Sl05. 2 Br C~te frplc, walk to schools & . 'fO'l 8-'-,,_ ... No. 3 '"'°"" Mea• $160. 2 Br Newport ~hop'i;t:. See Mni. llenry ; . ~ PltlNT NUMeEHO lflffltS IN I' r 11 "I' ,. r . t Beach SlSS . 2 Br Hunt~ 487E .1 9thSt.,C.~1 . _ lHfst SOUAIES . _ ... __ ina:ton Beach, bike to --- -1i;7,~~~~~;;;;;;:;;::;=T=;=rT=;4 beach. Va.cant 1 Br horse LARGE 2 Br home. Crpt, -:: UNSCIAMll..l Aeovt tfnEltS ranch, SJsq. utll pd. Agt. stv. ref, fncd yd. 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Hul(lnli,ton-Btach. 831-'UOO " -- , rt1 lookinJI ·~nto D.P. --OfChll drJ.,!.,fl'l'.$-!183 .. La.rte l BR 11'1$.. Gu jc ~ara•e. ~ blkl t9 l>tach. Pluu kitehe:it ~. w" up apt. MZ-4321. ---------:' U•tbor. Calahna & S.C. 1 BR fu-rn. No~hlklrt:n. no Coita w... Iii J l24 Wattr~ nc .. Draperiet, m>. perm•. $14 16th St. •Ad,u It reer~1tlon 548~orM5-3967 ~ ;\-C:OSTA ..SA ..r ~f,• • r. Le 1 se 14 2 $. peu. Pr,r. middle ace or ••••••••••••••••••••••• car~. I•• heat. 'lltl• f714lW.1'f22crS3641256. faclh,les ~clubhouse \ ~ 150 I W•itcHff Dr. ~Sq r~ , i 1115. t1+=1,l~5 retired. S145. 642i-1Nt e NEW•~ stove .. air toriditJonlng. NEW. Deluxe 2 ar. 2 na, :~~::r1j~~~!dy ;:;•:are ~tE:;.P~~; !;''t ~t . Newpor:t Fin4nclal Ctr, S800ft . 1.00rt. 11.500ft. 1•S.J9a TtolH ~rool swlmmJnr pool. rec . Frplr. Al l bltnis. t2SO. cenh!T 1120 6'13-034Safl:Spm &.HtilMJOfflceSpoc• 1prinklttedt Vac1n&. 1.1•.i. c .. ._ ...... 3171 •!Arc ~ room.was:bersltdrytrs. ri'to. All ulil pd •• encl. •Children 8 4i1 -_:__ Call onSlt~M1na1ter S._00011qf\.l~storageyd. 1 •-..•••-.••••••-•••••••• ~t~.2paJO.a~&:w~!; .• MID~ ••"'' 900 -1889 or younJl!er , • yrs Pvt Room. OutlMle en· C114lM2-S111ext246 lleavypower 2 ~R lbwnbot:A 122$. mo. pa;d. S48·l l68 • 1 BDR APJS· VILL+GI 846~-•SOrry, no pets trance. bath . .Kitchen -----:---. ~ti.!_ Rily 979 ~ 321H Pasio Carolina. $.d · !.iOVEintoday.2 brSJ50, •Z&3Bcdrootm prtvil. SlOO P'I~· DILUXI OfflCE.S ISOOSQFT&UP -<2\!)864-::4735: 33'7--&1d ~heh 3740 !;!:~11!vl;:t l0 ol:~ea ~Bed=: &\:>;en Children OK. 11391 .. A .. •From 1185 -~2 ... 1~· . . _1 p~!rop~~:e~~'l't~~. MISSIOH VIEJO • -,_..A•• 3210 ••M••••••••••••••••••• flavor wilb city alic 2~f'OOf'lS Keelson. 1 0btk 5W. of • PAR~l'U.2'.All BDRM,hm1t'dkitprvlp. mo. lnel. A /C. crpts. lndustri~Unlh ·' •••••••••••••••••••••• LOW WBLY feutures: Pool. compl 2 ~room Townhse Beach Bl. rr later. ; . ishr ba .. pri enl. 186/mo. drps. all util & jal'Yitori~I 27992 CaminoOapilttano YOUNG fami l y. 2 RAns kltchenwithrefriJZ:et•t 2.fQOHarborBlvd. ~---0389 8Cl5W.Steve;nt ~~64t-2<M2.i· • serv. • NoLeaseReq.• atSa n Die,roFwy • . bed room_. SJSS. Yard. ExKUtf•eWtes incl. Wall to wall ~plus CottaMe_!a (714)~'1-8020 BRANDNewdduxe2br.a f01fSunfiowr2_ _ GENT.Lt:M.&.JIJ,_ ma.ate. tMonthFr<'f!Rent. Aver)fturnot'r831-160I) JC•r1ge. 7 2 7 Yorktowtlll•d carpetlna. Adults only. ba. din rm. blto'-D/W. San..!._a_!on~ MS 1121 bdrm. Prlv home. Vi<_· 20825. E. Bristol.NB ------ ,:',Brina e.~k~ 1;e~ 3 Br. Beaeh Blvd a.t Yorktown no peti, A LL NEW! cov'd . J!,ar. nr. ffbr. 5260 S115. Ne~· er lBR. bltns. Pacific Cst 1-l"'Y & Beach _____ s~7·70l0 f'~~ ~d;s~; t~"':tifis;: i-:6 .. fenced yard. ~arage Sl6-G41 I ~~~~~?t~bte:"1)' 8 very S4S-90l5 crpts. drps. dlsP<l$a l. Gd ~-~!: NEW!ORTIEACH Ne ~'ton W a.cy. CM. $185. STUDIOS & Ills COSTA MESA LARGE 3 Br. 2 Ba studio, ~:~2°1 J'.i1 McFadden. LGE room, pvt bath; kit 2 Deluxe suites. 42<' per 548-9495 . • ,, Open7 days a week •Full kitcheri Wa rner & Beach area. · priv~s. Nr OCC & shop. sq. ft. Brokers -----~Sq f'l HOMEFIHDERS •Heated pool ' ~ Avail now. Children un· · pinf!. Female 580 . Realonomiea 675-6700 ~1 .. 'J!1.,200 SqFt •642-9900• •Laundry facilities BUNKHOUSE r1~1ea.::ew der 6 ollowed. No pets. Sl70. 2 BR. 2 Ba. w/Wcpls. 546-2573 _____ ..,........,. -,,...,.,. "I • -----•Free utilities " ij.mft 8230. mo. 847-'4440 drps. bltns. dl6posal. Gd ---. ~fo. to mo.ok. 3301 W. 3Br CONDO Nr. San •Free linens UVES UP Joe . Child /petok. 2'101 W. loom & loard 4050 OFFICE SPACE. N.1. ~.!~er.:..835_:-0408-'-"-'-- , Die"o &-Newport •TV&maidiserv.avoil 1939Wallaee.lblNo.o TOITSNAME L I · L 3848 ~'fcFadden.542-£Sli7 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weatcliff Drive. One tt "' 9th & 1 bl E ol PJ OCJU"D eacn --RETIRED/A b I t ., ff' ... ,,. (; II 750 SQ. FT. lo llOO sq. ' Jo"'recway. 2 Story. Newly •Bar·B·Que . I · acen· Over 500 tall trees a 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• S I I h 3 ·I ' . . m u a or_.· m•n o . tee ......,/JT\O. u pri nie CM loc. Fwy. dee. B lt ns. children •P honeser\·1ce tia sLceams Lwit.h waterfalls 'LR . t . ea He 8 homehk.e. almos. xlnt. O~ne Hill.642-0200 ,1 Jeon. 2203phase I S300 979-454 ·1 t . 35 . .. ocean view. s ep~ •••••••••••••••••••••• meals 3 persons or man -.-----t; ose . <' we come • ~1 m1 ~~.<!.cean 642-7458 create a relaxini setUrtg tobeaeh. 2 ur.2'A. Ba. fp. SISO /MO. 1 ·BR. Old Tow &wjfe. 548_4464 P"'r. ht. wtr . ofc. \\'/heat.. or842-45!8. BEAUT 1 Br furn apts for your spa~ious new 1· duplex. SSOO. Leas e . Seal Beach. Nr. Ocea __ _:-:_ 675 -8733 dys, 673-1417 ,CoftdoMlnlvml Sl65 & $175 Spanish Style ---;---or 2· bedroom apart· 494-5502or 644 -8494 Blvd. New crpt.&. drps & PVT. J:l~tdence. 3accom. _!~5·-------- U......,.1shecl 3425 bldJl!'..pvt.encl J!ar .. pooJ.2 BR -Llkesepa:ate hse m e n t. From $190 .-----paint.Matureadultson· ?Va1,I . J:loi:ne sur I FOR Lensc: Storo !l:e ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• sauna. lndry. ad Its. 17301 on ctyard, Lge kit.. iar., ~~n~i'.:e'! ~~~la~e6·~· LCICJUfla Miqu.t 3852 ly. 213·924·2414. roun,! J?:S:~~.m~·f64vt-,S250. ~=-......,.. spa cl" in J rvine nenr ,, K~lson Ln I blk W. of pv.t yd & Jndry rm. Wtr 2300 Fairvie~ Rd., c0st8 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----• . pvt. ~5 . ..,.. --.-. ;,/....,.., Redhill & I.ear. 6000 Sq •' Beac h off Slater pd. Quiel. nr schls. n Mesa.Pho'ne54S-2300. SEA VI~W Vl l las .ApartmentiFurnished GUHtHome 4150 ;/./""---~ ft.Outsldetruckv.·ell.14' •1 842 -7848 pets. 1 child ok. 2038-D · Laguna Niguel. New 3 or Unfunished390C> ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;,/__, __ ...., l'learance, concrete ' ----Meyer !:!~193·50· Br. 2 1~ Ba. ocean vie~·. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRIV"TEROOM .,... ...,.. ,.,...,. floor. 15c Gross/mo. •'' Rea ltvComn<>ny BACltELOR. comp!. 'Park '~-f I tb ••oo A o 8760 · ~ r · h d s1-5 Call l'mSaxy ..,._ rpes.~·e ar.~ .mo. ~· . 1 b 1 1 Phone 1 14 154 -SANTAANA urn is e' '· ~ orlseopt.64o--8495days. ¥tb1.(;(.1Ut.'ll.~J •. D~.u· or am uaory .person. B · I-Tr · • .READY 'l'O ft.tOV~ IN. _m~nlngs..:.968-5121 Two Years Old Surrounclncal Good mealk. N1~ sur· ~~!.ss -s.~· --- Ill h i d d 3 DELUXEl.2&3ArApts (ll:ITl•CDC.U:Pfl rou nd inJ!s. Eastside ____ . ·, J! Y u p~ra e BACH ELOR 5135. No Look Me Up At Al so Furn. Bachelor Mewportleach 3869 lllUUlJW:IKU'flllC Costa Mesa. Avail now. VE~Y NICEStrffi.Front Stora4)e 4550 1., bedroom . 2 bath con· pets. Reliable, steadily L • M "HCH" •-s Pvt Patios -Htd Pool i S¥M1.ft'HA«1n10 c·all <,8_7148. OCf1ee. approx. 400 sq. ft . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 .. _,..___.n. m near pool & t di 536 ~1 .-. .-. "'.-.r' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' I CM uoml 1u emp .a t. -..... +Nr .Shop'J!-AdltsOnly ~ •Bachebs -----1648 Newport B. . LIHK •shoppln~ a t South Coast ------778ScottPlaee.CM ~vo;>I~ •l IR,2 IR PRIVATE & Semi Priv. 548-9766 .t."IPl~za. 8295/Mo. Subn"it leach 3748 642-21))7 Martin1• Apts ' rm avail Small Gue.at -----STORAGE UNITS children &-pelt. IK221. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adult-No pet-Dshwhr 1777 Santa Ana Ave. CM •ZIR & Oen Home in. Costa Mesa. STREET F/RONT. 3 room Personal business or ,J'eanneN~"·man.642-823SOCEANFRONT 2 Br.Util. Shari. crpt -Clos.ed MJ'.!:._AP.!._1..!_3 64&-5542 from$175 -$48S 642_9278 ornee. ~d location. 929 recreatio na l stor ate. •' incl. S325. mo tit 6115. j?ara)!e.GasBBQ. CHILDREHOK . M910V.n:l•Eait&Adams -----BakerSt..Cl\1.546-6212 From S9 . Jamboree & Gas & water pd-Pool 540_ 1800 Vocation Rentals 4250 -----San Diel?O F~·y. 979·0150_. . ,. 536--0321:497-1590 -----Lge2Br S170;3Brl~Ba AcWf ••••••••••••••••••••••• 55c p&RSQFT -----~---~xes,Unfwli 3600 NEW 2 IJr. spacious . S190. Duplex & 4·plex, 2 Gw•• NEW Palm Desert Condo, 1617Wf:STCLIJo~F-NB ~··•••••••••••••••••t•• Hewportleach 3769 Garap.e.Nopet.s.S215. pools. crp l s, drps. 2 br. llh ba. tenn. erts. AGT.541-503:? lusinus( 1llWEW.elel(ant.l4r(i!e(l260 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 6~-1849 5'8-7911 Htmll e NEW e pools. jacuzzi. Tak'in¢ _____ ln•el JffnaftC• ll•·•qRl duplex.2 .Br.2.Ba ,2B R. 2ba nr Bay/Sch &QAKRIDGE VILLA3br, -*2WEEKSFREE Reservations S200 per FREER--••••••••••••••••••••••• ,walk-In CICl6e\S. Din~n,:. park. FebthruJune. 3606 2 ba. blt ns. child re n QUIETGARDf:HAnS Move in w/deposilsonly YOU'LL IE GLAD "'eek. 71'4-493--&73 ._, • .. f rplc. p lus h earpet1.n~. Pa rk Lane, 1225 mo. welcome. g225 . 858 2 Br. pvt patio. D/W, 1 BR $1 90 2 BR $230 ------Oilice space. handy to • .. 1 p v t y a r d, dbl e nt l. 673-0473. Center 645.9219 frple. pool. t baby ok. Refrig, Security, Pool, YOU WAITED! Rentals to shcre 4300 San Diej?o F"''V. All sizes. lkts•M!!.,..-lty SOOS ttarage.•blkstobeach. · ___ .__ S200.Convenient tofwy& J acu zzi, R ec. Bldg Introducing. new baeh •••••••••••••••••••••••·60 d avsfreerenton lvr. Op~··-" !320.permo.St416thSt. DYNAMICL,r.oceantml.NEWHOUSE·SIZE3br.2 Irvine Ind. area •.1'(/exercise rm. and 1 bdr.m apts _welloCEAN F RONT apt. lease:83 1-1400. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• J.ftt Bch. (714)536-1722 3 br. 2 ba. yrly. MOO. day ba. Pvt vd. frplC. dbl j?ar. 557---2841 Dillia1·.d~. ColorT\·. ';orlh see1ifi· !1~1ned ""'l?ror. M. 38. in Dana -•. 1 ~1 0 FR l':E RENT * Letterpress &: orrset print ~-8256 -. 646-710~. eve673-2586 No pets'. ,S315. Also 2 hr ------Irvine Ave at ~tesa s'•E!A•C<Hfo,ed~viroe nme~·,·~ dJ>·?v!snt. Pool. 496-6111 No leas~ req. Dix. offices shophfor saole. Loca~. in --Bd rorS225 2675Elden CM * * •GARD&tAnS . ... . d . A. rter Hotel Nort ern range _,..n-PRJVACY + 2bed.2Ba. S29.9SWKUP.I r.2~a Callfofappt.sto'5 wk ***POOL · 545·48.SS fu r nished and un·------a J, 1r po . . h .d ~ar. pa~lo & ~vd. _5225. No & Bach. Color T_V· maid days.JW2~49CX5 3 BR apl-5215. in adult furnished. WANTED ma~ u re A re_, Cull ser\'ices. Jo'rn1 1~-M ig th ~ons~ j~ oqJelS. CM, G.46=-4414 sel'v. pool. JI-IE MESA: ---· . T k $185 f $21 5 strtiiJ?hl male to share 5135 mn. P 3 rt 564n e r 5 ~ .. !--677P · 3 a ----415 N Newport Bl NB 2 BR d I tud· \lfl section. eenal!ers 0 · • 0 l~e home JIB S135. 2172DuPont.Room8 870-4 or ..-· MW PT BCll 3 BR. 2 Ba. 646-9681 . . pd Ble uxe s t.s 10. J E l m Garden Apts . STEPSTOIEACH 962 -8668a(t 6 •83J-32231'ilnoon• Has everv t h i n te. Ni:~-~--. tn1197 ~rpM. 11°. 642-3645 3 BR. 2 ba. furn S300Yrly 646 8453 -----------------.-A SPECIAL ~ocean. tennis & olympic OCF.ANFRONT 2 Br. 2 Sl 90 · 1 a P e · ------ . . 2 BR. 1 ba. winter. S23S • LADY to share comforta· Corona del MarCst 1-l"'Y RESTAURANT pool. S29S. vrly l se. Ba. frplc. Adults. No _64S-5647 2 BR. 2 BA.J-1~ r.r:;· k1i~ch 3 BR. 2 ba, S325unf. yrl~· ~ b I e home i n C . M. Dix space from .40ft Ne"·por t Beach prime !•1642-3573 . }lets. Winter, $300 .MESA VERDE2 br 11.4 area .• stv. I .lea or 3BR.2ba.Yea,l.v.S400 ~ ~'/s ame. Pvt bedroom& 2845E.Cst H~·y675-6900 l"··at;on. S mall. charm· ,.____ 673 8088 . 1 d · · work J!. cpl. Sm. fncd. · ..,c 1. . 7208 ----'" 1 ·t BR.1 Ba.Stove.Mature --=---~a~~~l~~~nc .~· .S200 yd., dbl j!_ar, S225 . 2BR.l ba.winter.Sl35 e 1'11.~1-e,t(tiill ~in~~om . S48-;300 SQ F1. crpts/d rps. ini:.::. rustic. Ample park~ •L;Adull&. n o children or BAYFRONT _3 Br. 2 car __ . ___ 548-2314 CHAMMELFROHT :t I' r --=-~--S95. per mo . Call in!!. beer and wine ·t•pets. 5215. + security. parkinte. Now til June 27. AVA IL. NOW-Triplex. , ---2 BR. den. 21k> ba; nearly ,,s>\l\: " ' ROOMMATES 646-2I30br 619--:r709 ~i~~ns~.5 :~5 .go0oj e P: ~ 2297 Oranl(e, So Costa S400. mo. Will rent week· lrg 3 BR. t •h BA. rrplc. Dana Point 3826 new. 2 F rpl, all bit ins. 1433 S.. • A w a n t e d t O' sh a r c SEV'ERALsuites 500 sq Ct 1 15 E , "lfesa. Show 10-3. Thurs. ly. pier avail. 673-6640 crpts. d rps. bltn RIO. dbl ••••••••••••••-••••••• Dbl gara~e. boat slip. H peort'"":'-~~ bea ut1 ful 2 bedroom thru 1150 sq ft located ad· ~~:~r.r~:Y ~c1b5M.25 • ,·.9ftly! · __ C_H__ 8 h iar. P rivatepatio&sun· NEW deluxe aplS. 1 Br SS75mo .. yrly. ewp --.... furnished or unfurnished & "".----B~ Apt ?" eac . deck. No pets. Sl.50 /mo. 5185. 2 Br.-2 BaS250& up. CORONA DB. MAR 0 k d jaC'ent to marina. bani.'. -. -,--• '"•iApw lw .. fttl furR Llmited cook1n,< 1 • 5 1 0 mmed 615.6614 _ .Open Sat & Sun 12.5. 4 BR. unf. house. fam. ;1 pt s at a ~·oo · rt.'staurant on Coast Jfy:v NF.Yo BUS I NESSOFTI-fl-~ •••••••••••••••••••••••• occupancy. mo. -----3 3 7 8 1 Mari an n a . rm .. 2 baths. ~Lease There's . Sl.000.~" in al Newport Bl. Ampl'e Fl1TURE . Don't ~ left aJL--1 1-~ 3706 644 5206 DULTS 2 B recreation fac1ht1es . rree parkinf! 642-4644 out. Oppt. 1n So, Ca.lit for ....-.. •---A · no pets. r . 496-8820 or lease/option. Complimentary tennis ------· dealers & distributors . .. ~,••••••••••••••••••••.••YE A RLY-Lease 5375. encl. ,l?ar .. patio. 5175 · Hunti~ ieoch 394Q NEWPORT CREST ESA l~ssons. Sunday brunch. DELUXE SUITE Merchandise: cos~. only . ATrRACTJVE 2 br, ~IS· Lovely apt. 6 DOORS _644-0S~or 548-7692 •• ... ••••••••••••••••••• 2 BR . 2 ba. oondos.52.S G ARDE"'"I Spo~ts tour.n~r,nenll!· A NC\\' port Beach 5 offices anrl you are 1n bus.•ness. hes. pa~s. ~tc. Avail im· from water. 3 Br. 2 ba_·. LARGE 2 br. u pper. NEW 12&3 Brapts 1 ?& COMMERCIAL " fulll1me aet1v1tu.•s d1re-c · + I• 1 ,·c· r Polluted v.·ater 5enousl,· med eit her on vrly lse h d d PTS ·h I rt .. & ,.e recp . area. a ff h I h 1~' · , . · frp lc. was J r;v.. 1s· Ranj?e. No pets .. Child 2,,.. Ba 'fr lcs · ~"r Office s uite.i\'pt.S250 A tor~ opa.nspa 1e:s · O.C. Airport. Almost a el·ts your eat ., 111~ ~-~r t!!!~June.548-2473 h~·as her. ~a.r. 45th St. OK. 8175. 7~7W. Wilson. pa\ios.s·175 1~~ ·· BBQ 1s: r 'e ll even h~lp ne"·· 1130 sq. rt. 8760. n.e"' s pace aJ:?e punfi(·a· 'l•uPnl-·_..-3707 Lower av1:11l 1m m~. Up· 646·8264 *,.. * **,. 1. 2 & 3 Rdrms .. crpts .. vou 1nl a nx>mma e. , .. 52 0460 \ f1on ~ys tcn1 removes '-',-•••••••••••:'.::':!' ••••••• per avail Apr il .1st.---.----NEWdelu:-ce 2 Br 11,.·ba drps . utilities paid . Sorry.nooneunder 2t&J>_:_!ll~_:__'_.:__ · e h e n1ir:a ls . l'lorinc. 1 "EARLY bach. a pt $120. 998-1936or 871-1710 NEWLY decor'd 2 br. 1 studio ulii pd s2so -mo Bl tins. laundr~· racilities. no pets. Models open dai: NEWPORT IEACH ch loroforn1. bacteria. _.it l · --------ba. j!_arden apt. D/W. · ·, · · Rec. room "'/pool table. I 10to7 Seeour lar,l!er t · e t ·c ·de · •· w nt~. st~5. s ummer. in· Apatww..+1 URfwn. enc. i;!a r. no kidsJdo~s. 423 20! hSt. No Fee gym roon1. sauna. pool. ;;~l in the':1part1nent sec· * *d~S~dO Sq~** ~~:1 ir i:I~~~ an~ ~th;;· ~~~Nnoore!8·675-6800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5185846-7129 T~~nP~ope~.\'~.l!:mt 3BDH!\1 2 Ba .~. mo. Adults only.no!)('ts.2881 tion, C~n 1''1 e. ·~1.r .r:o~: pollu t ant s that con - . --· lalboallland 3806 · ____ -:,1_11· o ee. Lar,eepatio. liristol.'Costa!'\1<-"Sa. ti .he a t. Nr H1 <.'ha rd ~ taminateour~·ater.1-"or 'l 81ALIOAIH~ d •••-•••••••••••••••••••• Eastsldel.C)t21r WALKTOIEACH 673--£606 751-1415 OAKWOODGARDEN l\fr~SOPERMONTI-f more inf.cal!Mr.Jones r ·apts. equ1ppe B R W/w,bll ns.refriJZ:,pool. B 1.1 1 4 .,------------------APTS . or ft.Ir. Black"•cl l 'k Jt t:h en s. Unique loc.2 •upper. sun· 8180. Adl ts . no pets eau I u new uni WS1'CLFJo"'area.2 br.I'"-' 16th:itDover Call~ueConners f>44 -1700ext 1725 Winter rates bv wk or deck /J!ar. Yearly 5300. 642_9520 townhou,ses. RENT or 7a. s)!I. sl.v. Patio. ,l!<ir. · ..... :; s.iz.8170 556·0770or67S·5163ev ---------- . .__,.,0 679.s140 · m o. 835-3437 o r ------B.UY. Fireplaces. bltns, rpl. 5250 . Adlt. 16G.i r-6' ------------:-:-·-~--.-l)J-:I.r. fu l l~· equip. In .,._:___ 673-8484eve&~·knds 2Br.2ba.cpts.drps.frplc . kitchen. 2 car garages. lrvine Ave.C~TG-12-023'J '[I., Jo r~s -FVi\I Hmmatc to sharcOJoJoJCF .. air cond. rcas. hea\'y trafric-'>'·ell est. YRLYl~e2 Br.Minutesto ______ DW. (!ar. Avail now . 2&3Bedrooms. --------·--~ hse w1chil<lren. SIOS mo. rent. 2400 W. Coast 1-~wy mrkt. G·tS-0032 ft.1r . b<'h or bay. Avail now! 2 BR.·Ground flr .. yearly 772·8 Joann. S250 mo. 536-2579 1 ~ BLK beach 3 Ur.::! Ba r-.l i;tr br& ba.847-4709. !across from StuftSh1rtJ Camp. Adults,67s-2079 644renta912.79rrplc. shr. i:::ar. 544_5100 liv rrp. din rm. bltns. CO HOKA DEL ~1 i\R ------544-8ti78 1646·-8712 ------ -----------sundeck . .ear. ''rl ~· lse. 2 Hr 1·o"·nhouse. frplc. 1:.,\RK NEWPORT ------------LADIES DRESS SHOP YE AR LY 2 Br. Firepl. lolbo -Peninsula 3807 J.IVE IN A FOREST New LUXU~ Apts •'1's'-oo.77t1 2 7 4 4th s t , from s:?liO. I Br from S20S. 2 UH 3 B,\. townhouse. lust..ess Rental 4450 Beautiful shop in small b a r . b l t ·ins . Lar,::e a J BrS185.2BrS205.Gas P()ol. tcnnis. continental female 21 -30.Sl75.mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• eenter.Qualitymerchan· balconv. 1 house from •0•E•••U•X••E•••b•••Con•••do•e.•••• & water ~Adults. no Walk to beac , 2 & 3 ---.-;-~ ·-hreakfasl :;ome ocenn & ----~~=4100 dise. 645_5711 IOam to oeeanrfont. No pets, S300 L 2 r · 600 pets. 114 E . 20th . CM bedr ms. fireplaces_. dble 10 r_o OC!'.:AN · mo. 673~ . E. Oceanfront. sub·prkJ!. 548-0137 or 646-4095 ,l!:araj?e. Children & pets 3 Rr . S32;). mo. Property C:.it~lina vte."·s. Sep:ir<.it c .. liAllE 2 Bdrm. apt. C.~t . THE COLOMY Spm, or 545-2800 after ~~---elevator.sec.~ates.S350.------"""'epted. No fee . l·lol1 i;e,642-38.'JO f:1 n11ly section. Close lo Jo"'cb. 15. Male /1-"em. S85 30 nv.TAILSHOPS 7pm CostaMe1a 1 3724 Yearly. Avail immed. 1 BR Eastside. crpts ... ._.._ -----------shopping & fine beach. Je 645 2537 r. ---- ••••••••••••••-••••••• B38-3094. 997-8382 drps, bltns. pool. 5145. No 960-3221 REF Property SPAC Ne~· 4Br. frplc. 2+ 644 ·2611 _m_:>:_ _rry __ -Prime reasonable space BEAT In n ation with a Q] C d Oro 675 5800 st.-Manag:e!T'ent ba. gara):!e. OW. Yrly -------. --pJ-:!lotALE roommate to available. lu r~e &s mall . ~ood spare time busi·· ...... asa· e . PENINSULA POINT lr,c r;:s. -"'·no lse nr bca'ch 4823 1~ LRG 2 Brs.pooLnr s.hops. share apt. Nr. bus line. Old "'Orld charm ~·ith ness.549-4252. · ALL UT ILITIES PAID lBR. Sl85 yrly. No pets or _.:_____ CHEZ OROAPTS River Ave S450 per mo. adults /no pets .. Ut1l ~pU . 590 mo. 548-0539 French "'indo"""· J!<tblcs .\ffr------...-11-Pt--. - •.:. COmp•re bef~yourent chiidren. 1544 Mira1nar 1 BR. Crpt. df'P$. slo\'e. .82l4Allanta (;73-7180. 1884 '.\-1 onrov1a, t:J\l . -·· -----& trt:'t·s. ,\diucent lo i iatc u / ·time Cus~om d~11?ned Dr. 675-1358 ref. SI25. 1963 Wallace. ----s.i1::1---033G ll O 0 !\1 A T t: N e c d e d 1-· e s ti v a I 0 r A rt s VENDING ...... F eatunn,e:; , -------E CM Some furniture 1.2&3 BR. Priv ,e:ar. pool. PARK NEWPORT •'> \._.'Fi'"KS. P°HFE H~i\'T Im med. !\I or 1-'(•rn . ~"·n Grounds. Y/e sell the finest new • .,...Spacious kitchen with in· O,CEANf'RONT Yrly, 3 -· _ __:,__ ---washer. dryer. Close lo APARTMENTS -· · · ' _ 1 room. Nice hse. 9'2.50 580 RHOADY.'A y equip. We rurnish lnr,l!e -.:-.-Jlirect liJlhl-inJ".-br. 2 ba &l br. frpl. bllns. CASA VICTORIA beach. 536-0336 BC'aut. I I B i::ardl'.n apts. mo. 6<12-8577. L/\GUN A Bt:ACI f ('omn1ereia l & lndustri;il •.,•Separatedin'~area cpls,d rps.675-1536 Adultsl&2Br.nopets ------Ha c helorlor Z nxt.to llllr .. stuflios.l& -------loeations .Xlnlrinancin~ ~.t..=H rk l -------U f If f 816950 NEWDELUXElbr.cpts. • B('flroom!i and 2 t-ir.from s1.io.Fullrce.s R. Citizen. v.·ido~·. nva il. S tartin~ Invest· • ~~~~=le' p~fio~aj!;e Orona del Mer 3822 ;'~). r~~nr~. ele~. drp.S. dshwasher. frplc. To\\·nhoust s 8'16-1:12:1 ~· is hes to s hare apt 4 9 4-791 5 mt'lll 597fi, Call today & ... ,.CJosedtt:ara,1?ew1storaf(e ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sec,R:ate.,l!:as/wtrpd. encl. gar. S:Z00.960-2198 fi·r.S224 -500pen ~·tJ Dail~· -------"'·tsame. Westcliff area. Get startedontheroadto •Mar ble pull man SEE TO BELlEVE! 525 Vicloria.642-8970 ~r 545-3053_ Spa·Pools·'l'cnn is Oi\Cll . :l pt -~n beach, Refs. Call 645--6229. finan<.'ial independence. i~siie Bdrms 2 br, Iba. S270-S200. 3 br: ------BRAND new 2 Br. 2 Ba, Across from t~a shi on Kil.. bath. l l1 1L pd. SllO. ------~ 800 SQ t,T bast.'mrnt Ph . for inf(}. (714 1 • ool 8 beq 2ba S325 All recently re UN FURN bachelor Island at .Jan1horce on vearlv673 -12.ll ROO!\f J\.1ATE ove-r,21 to complex of clubroom. of· ....... _2700 -a r ues-sur· · · · · · crpts. drps. dshwhr. dis· San Joaquin Jlill s Hoad. _:. __ ;_______ share 2 UH apt. 8U'l3 plus fi ces & stpra,2'e rms. Adj ~----------rounded w/plush lndscp~ decorated & w /~araJ;ie. bdrm & ba. No pets. S75. posal. nr. Huntington 17141 &•4-1900 utilities. 548 -1497 Adults-Nopets 422 Lar kspur. 644.·6800 or mo. 820 Center St . Harbour. 16711 Sims. "' OAKWOOD _ ----·---to Marina on Coast l f\\·y. Investment ._..1 1 BDRM Fum . $215. 644 ·7326 642-5848 846-2856 NE;PoliT Crest. f'lush 2 \\'ANTED immediately. ~~=~·~-Opportunfty, 5015 "'' 2BDRM F urn. 1245· 2 BR AP1'. So. of Jiwy. S225. 3 BR. 2 Ba. Family BEACHJOCEANVJEW bdrn1. 21 ~ ha .. v.·et har. Femule or male to shr. -·roRES-OFl'-ICES Sl35 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "''1 365 W..:..Wils~64Z-1971 "'·alk toBch. adults. S240. Unit. Pool. No pets. ,. I bdr/Sl90fodults fl bl. ¢ar. "'i!.11 OPPne r. FIGHTS be:iut. 4 br home. Dover up. Crpts . drps. hath. air. WILL CO-VENltJRE ror $30 WEEK & UP 664732~~. 16 s 45 to-93995 wkdys: ____ _!79-f>995 124 8th St 540_84,12 !\1irrors. walll>ilJX>r . ·ren· Shores area. w12 stli(ht. 17 3 0 1 n e a c h. JI ll . additiona l equity capital-.-°" eves nis & pool. {'lose lo beach mature bat'helors, 8130 842-283" 2 Mo bi le home sub· .,.-ss.oo.Ni"ht&Up &wknds ' LGE 3 Br. lov.·er. crpts. -0--M Free Rent S425675 ,_71x,.1 INFLATION mo t-shr.utils.&t5-9453 -------·----rlivision~. Sides Kick-orr '""w$tud10 & I BR Apts ____ __:_ drps. pr iv. patio. Nr. ne o . eves For rent. approx. 1000 ft. 4 t75. lfi,11,h yield, 1 or a •TV&MaidServAvoil •2 BR. t Bn Cnrolido. OCC.S2l'O/mo.546--4006. Delu,r;e spac. 2&3 .Br $TuDlo.-n~ar beac h. -----------comm. bid,!!:. at 182!:1 kind situnt·ion.willstand •Phone Ser vice-Htd Balconv. nr beach. $225. -. . s t ud lo apt.s. D i s · Sl30. mo, Utilities pd. l"he price of everything Respon. j!al wishes t Nev.·port. COtita J\1esa. riJ!id in vestigation • .--;~-Pool , Ad lts/rio pets 833-8974. 2 BJ:l. & Din Rm . Pnv. hwashers. patios. so~e 642-D601 /675-0J44 i s ,g o in g u P . Now share charming: Bal. lsle ca ll 540-3280 for Gilbert 644-4670. -.Children & Pet Section eve patio. Lr!! fned yrd. Nr . ~·/frplcs. Near s hopp1n~ ------Oakwood G;1rden Apt's home '>''/!lame. 6'15-8139 or Deno. '••••••--.miiio -•ss.off weeksrentw/ad ----So, Cs t Plaza. :S195. center. schools & Fwy. ATTRACT Studio Apt. helps you fi ght inflation or 673~2383. ------------1' .. 2376 NtwportBlvd,CM DUPLEX So of Hwy. I Br. 546-4006. From S250. 536-2579 Xlnt area. Kitch w /fri~. by o(ferin,g an cxl'lusive ----------How leosJng '1 • 548·97$.Sor645-3961 Adults. no pets. v.•/P,ar. -8R----b f 1 BRAN-0 -_,E-W Cond 2 patio. 5175. incld. util. ··No Re n t Rai s e ·.F1':MALE to share Offlcn& "--"-'-'---S200. 675-3616 2 .. 1~ a. rp c, pvl "' o. 642-3033 afl. 6. G-u a r a n tee • '. We :::pacious 2 BR apt. wl!'tu· • ~ICE J Br dphi:. Quiet. -----patio. c losed i;?ar. :S17!i BR. 2 Ba . AIC Frplc. --~---guarantee th;ityour rent dent. Ground noor .. poot. Storn Se p .. b y j!ara~es . DUPL~XSoofHwy.2Br. mo. 634 Hamilton. CM . $350.mo.675-&868 2 BR. pool. Jl;araj!e. I blk wi ll not be raised for 1 a,11,e 18-24. Costa Mesa . 336ft.&up -£mpl~yed a4lt over 35. 1 Ba. Adults. no pets. 645-6345 e\'/833-8105 -voU'Wii.LLIKEIT from O(•ean. 210 Cedar. full year <1nd you slill S92 .50 + shure util. Brand ne'>'' commercial .Nopets548--1021 Frplc. patio w/j!araJ!e. ~·knds. Days .830--7766. Co 1 l bl "ct 1 blk S225. Mo.548-7290 h<.ive tht" flexibility of 548-4420 c~mplex ! Spanish style. ----S30067S-3616 AskforToni mor a e.qui · -------------h h ~====-p fP •.• , ~· •••GAID&IAPTS _..:.___ ------from ocea n. 1 bdrm. ON OCEAN. :J BR . 2 Ba. mont ·moot occupancy Office Rental 4400 enty o ar tnJZ;, rrom C I Sl•• 1·1 960-2746 1 G 1 ·id & 1 Plus you get a lot more 336 sq. Cl. to I400sq. ft. or ***POOL CosteMe10 372 01 aMe10 3724 ..... +ui . yry. ur.cli ·pcror y ourm oncy :.1t •••••••••••••••••••••••more.Fullfacilitles. Furn. 1&2 Br apts in •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2en~ ,; BA Studio. Sl7S . .9..:.~· ~5'.!11°·_!'45-772~-Oak"·ood . including $1 Nf'W plush offi ce hid~. 2 IJro1l ceilint!s. lte<"essed ad u lt section. Elm AMBASSADOR INN mo.lst&last+depos.SanCleme-nte J876 rnifl1 on 10 recreation tO 6 llm s uites. Con-liJthtinJ!'.Air conditioned. 1 0atden Apts.642--364S ' 536-38903ft6.PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• fu eilities, a full llml! Al'· (C'r e n l'C l{m . Xerox Prime location · just o(f • . S29S !\f O 14sosqft 3 Blks ti\'1lics Director who copier. Nr OC Jdirport free\\·ay! Good visibility. SUS CASITAS BRAND, NEW QUAINT seaside 2 Dr to beach. 38R 28A, Crplc plans p<irties, BBQ"s, ~=3640 _ STORES & OJo'FI OES Minutes to Newport w/Spanish a rc~ & ~o· AJ!'t . Ph:'498--0300' ·Trips & more! Free Sun· OFFICES FROM .35 sq. n . Call to Beach., bachelor & l Br $ 2 9 .5 ()&UP celllna. Refurbished In· ----day Brunch. preview. (714)752-1700 ":-.· ··~.:-'"• · " •· •oo S"' Fl'&UP fum.Adultsno~.2110 -_. ter tor W/lf!e new 1l . OCEANFRONT ~ .,. .. : _ NeWl>Orl 8 1. CM. :.:::"e.-~ .:=-"' 1 "250. UUI pd. 536-4770 PENTHOUSE s;ngles, t & 2 bedrooma. Ml5$10H VIEJO -lllS to ~t·o 1 •. 2 BR -..-. . ...... -L. UXURY e ....... 1 Br 1 br. frpl. lit. sundt!ck. Furn. & unrurn. With all IESTPRICE ., • S, asi""' · Verv aeclut'.'led, wa lk to the extras. Models open REA traUen. atureadltaon-..,... ... t h• \A tM••• pvt parking .w/ful l beaCh.SJOOmo.498-2167 daily JO to 7, SOrry, no Crpu1.1:i!...wetbar ~ 11• 645-4530. 132 W. •~,_.....,....._ ..,,....,... security. New interior ___ .,.. pets or chi ldren. .. .. i.::.iooo ~" WHt0n =-=-...,....., ~·s w /frplc. 5200, Two utll SClftJUQlfl Oakwood ---~----~-< lHVEnMENT DIVlSION. ".~r;\N la r :e bachel or. ,.._.._ .. t #' •• ....._.._ ~~77° C•P'•t ono 3878 ~--I OFFICISPACtN.I . -0 M-MERC ffi ;Drive by,. U10 Vletocia. Dftct..,,.......... w.....,a o..,...~ EXT.RA 111!'.C 2 Br. 2 Ba. dlx ••••••··~ ••••••••••••• ~. ~uel\ 1 "Const llijthway . ~ · o r 0 ce A ,M -4081 pools ide apt nrbc-h. Adlt. CL£AN 2brcondo. A .... ~....._OA.._ "C"1'ho'mas 548-5527 space in<i l. Jl&raJ{e. 5225· -.. WA:TWAU.-ITllUJd-LAM>OMS eorry no pets 5165. Has Pool . a---·-~ ______ _. · Lease. Rltt.644-2343 . ,,, 20JI , .......... C~ S.SS-83SZ ~~':!_0..:. •• -_ M2·9'll4 ''-•pMt ~....... So. HB. st rront. 650 sq ft . . 673-6445 eve/wkehds 1111 J'u r~.2 1 .. tlOHlf. 2277 HARBOit BLVD. LA.;;0-E-t -Br. e n-c ~ Soot• A•a 3110 Irvine al)CI 16th \I••· lea.e or mo/mo. 1...;;iri-;;.lt-;..... 4500 n .I'• •-d prlv ,,._ ...... -.. n •• ••••••• 845-0650 USO.mo. Jikr. ™o,rll'.c . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ U'c:: • • -·"'--,i:11raj!e . Married cpl or ••••••••••••• • 962-3511 00 .::.'~n~,.,.1, 645-4840 ma t ure adult. s140.s12s NEWER sln-.Je. J "'"ra'1~':::o~ --------RBNTOOO·l20Clsq .1t.s100 .,,...,.. •• ~ Adul \I: ohl~i • '\Yarn c r J 8 ea c b) sml!ll child/pet ok. 2701 642•8170 Sell tdle Item• with a Del· SJ70mo. \ M f'l'i9' • ' __..--,, 847 440 _,~· McFadden.5'12-1\$47 ly PilolC~ssifledAd . _6]_3_ 7039.6~~ • ! • ' WANTED IMMEDIAlliY LE.t.DIHG HEWS PAPER HOW EXPAHDIHG. Heeds dealtr1 to own Ir HM'lce their O'Wft newspaper ·••111dln9 .rout.. Work 3-4 "-'s P"r w••k. Mlw. '"•e 1tfHtlt of $1300.reqlll...i-. MUST IE AILE TO START HOW. Can Mr.CAff 121 3 1 774-4190 12131 '33-7,70 ..... hlfOI'- ' ' ' , - , •••9 · ~z.W.w..i.d .. 11oc .,_w_.... 11oc .Woc1.-ax°.Fe1>ruux1.1m • DAllYPtloT p2 ·.. _..., . ' · ., • ••IO · . · ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• •-;:--••••.• ,,,,,, ...... .1.11 ~·.9T •• , ••••••• ,,,,,,,., .:.::===-"-'=""::.t-""~, ='---.----'==-"=-'--'C-11 ,.,_,, .. ....., IOI0,.11•4 · • .,. S..•1••'94' JCllOOf'INGOO BltKl>ll mature, partf'URNITURE~ne<da ....... w~-710~ ....... w-~ 7100...._W..,lff '110 .•• ,, .•. , .............. JilVDICE"'-''''" ••••••••••••••••••··-· · · · · b di den...ndable sa1e1t•dy ·-·r _.,....... .. _,.. .. .._,. 't ~ i $40 , •'GS'' .. -T LleenMld &lmured t ime. Jlrt to 6 •· · .. ~led rt 1 r · •••••••••••••••• .. •••• !'' .. '''''''''''''''~! ••••••••""'•••·•-•••--. '1.0,•au.,.,_-Undl • '?~In· •Y M~to. f'reeEst. ....._ •••••d. '45-3101 man · P• tme or -SALES~et' loStllli yn, (Or tAd TD qn new • Gn. .wood;wortc, repairs (w kda)"l . lo-3) afternoon &. eve. hou.ra. komt. Prime •re-a . C1wipltf.s.,1ce. ph1mbln1,etc.M2-681J. REPAIRS. all type1, 5.Jlary. wnt tr•ln. Mu;st PRODUCTION c-: + 1•P~ • a-JIN • ·; CaJJfordetaUs.tehrs. · • fte1.1 . Free est. Uc . isle BOOKKEEPER/Rttep· have r ef s . Apply 1n f'eel>11d ~ • ~ ~~ · US--8232 6051 for \\'.,alt. 830-50ZO tlonlsl. f"ronl of'fice of penon1Cterll;i.niit;J78S Degreed lndlv. w/ll()ftd' ·., '0:-I •••••-••••••••••••••• an)'llme. busy Chiropractoc. );x. Jlrlewport 81\'d. C.M. TYPIST · track record in lnstltu. Alwax•1t1•11g, IMOVltiG, Jtauling . p'd only. Jmmed. posl· tlona\ roods sought by '°••~••••••••••••••••••• 11133f'ullertonA¥e. tarafe c.tean up. Rella· ROOFING&cREPAIR •• II •-1 •.3 7 Dr m ajor co. Ca ll G•ry: • ' Exp· ,.,0,-·IJ)-ID ble l ist servi ce . FREE EST. uon. "'~ ~ -· · GUAllDS IBM SELECTRIC II Hunt,833-2700.Alto t .. LOINS up to 80% .. ••M2-f055.l:• -~-0 u AR A NT EE b . Cary L. Couture. 2043 lmrned. employment. . Jobs. Dennis & Oermil' '!. J: · .., 615-3'l33 i.ft..6 Westclirr Dr, SuJle l0'1. f lt lme, p ttlme. Inside ~x~rl~nced accurate Typists needed P~rsonnel Agenc y or • '.: -~~LTD~~2"• •PA-CM/CARD · LOCAL movlnc &I: bauUog r_ 1!!9• NB. ~-6300. work. Wo rk a~ 1hlfl. 1mmed1ately. Jrvlne. 2082 t.fi chelson &99 ._ RE.\DER• by11udent. '-troet,nt--• • v ¥ Un•'forms !um Newport p · t T' 0 · !Jr t.Owntnite;9Je.ae¢o. A.._d /reducUon as.B•rrY.!11¥1235 Attitatlolts 6014 Beach. c 01i.41 Mesa ar ·tme .penlll;g · .. Satlcr· ... Co. · .Jotal Be.aeh!M, · ••••••••••••••••••••••• • Bop &·Girls a reas. Untversal, 1226 w Day & 1:verungShift SAJ .. F:SYl'0~1F:N & :go..z,:U1 1 $6.0lll Stenton.~-3408 QUA L work. Y •rd SHAPE ap your 1umme.r lOto 14 ye1n ot age. Dal· Mh st. Sant• Ana . EqW1l Excellent Working Conditions r.1 AN r\GF.:Rs Servla.& JJarbof ar-e.a 24 .. Cleanup. Moving. Exp. Wardro~. Alteratloos & l;,i PJIGt deUvery routes Oppor. Employer. Apply in Person Needed . FACf;LJF'r yra '· 2.o5LCD~JMEPRIC1•C' Low rates. :i56-q347 · dre11makln1. 613--3olOS may be available ln your without s urgery. A t 'an- , ' HAULING & u. Moving, . UI·•> srea. Eam profit..ar d•· HOUSEKEEPER Oranqe Coast Daily Pilot "'"k N•w Product. Coll ~-c• .. •/ rm m., Depe ndable""-6~1. liveries & c,asb. trips or ''LovlnlJ family needs 310 9/est lgy St .. Cosle'MHG No1,1,·, ~48 -6810 . . ·~·I SlO /l d ·-VY n'1t1rthandise fo r selling .. L•ve •'nor -me 'n A k r p I w d ' '-1 ._ _ _.___." w•sH DIY aerv1ce. oa up••••••••••••••••••••••• , I F you . LU • • • s or au ar SE•MSTRESS _. . .,.,.. ""' S48 2868 new 11ubscr ptlons. or 12 to 7 . Prjvate room . ~ •••••-•••••••••••••-• Viau. ShoppintCenter _ -· CERAMlC TILE. New & Information please call T.V. ~Good piiy.2 boys, 8 An Equal Opportunity Employer Expe.r'd Stulnulker!I. Top· .. f>l•et.intia &19th,C.M. MOVlNG Remodel. Free est. Sm 642-4321. From Sa n -to Cati Toni 546-2524or • pay, rull lime Apply, 1n Lost&fcMmd 5300 Nextto0rigina1Joes Local & Long DI.stance. Jobs wel come.~26 ·Clemente-San Juun 968-9386 ¥ : ---~ person, Ulln1nnSa11s,4t() ••••••••••••••••••••••• •--f DI _., Afi.er?pm.64$--84~ T Soil 6092 Capistrano urea,,_ca ll HelpW.+ed 710( HefpW.ted 7100 29thSt.N.n . J..QST · Ql"lllaen Retri' ......-ce recwot'V op 495-0630 a nd Mission HELP W AMTED · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---~. oCc ::'T ever, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Haullng &: Cl,eanup. L,ile ••••••••••••••••••••••• Viejo-Jo.;! Toro area. c.illl · MATURE Woman 45-65 ' · R f'' i\ I ES 1· A ·r ,.~ SECRETARY, lull or part. :id. R~l~i1:::.~~c!e~':. • """" •.a 0 Demo l i l I o n T re t . •Top Soil•~-~· 581--63t0. t::ounter ~ersonnel. pt. to hve-in s mall ,lluest Man~ge r ~eed~t." we·r~ tinle to "'ork w/land de· win'' 1100 Reward!"'_."' oom 60 Z Removal.ti. Reasonable . •Mulch•Rll:llolw•JVU• EqualOppor.Employer t1med1ys.ATl'E.NTION home. Hm & boanJ + onthe,llrow!lf youare veloper . O.C. Airport S34·7184/5$1·7MO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64.5--8512 Call586-6930 HOUSEWIV1'..S· 11AA1-s rn. salary. Lite ~ulies an alert , aggres~1ve , area. Possible to work PHILLIPS CONST. CO ¥ -2PM. Appl y in person, 2 642 -9218 / d'·narn1c person who is eves or 1,1,•knd:-1 if part· LOST ; Sibt!rlan Husky Gives competitive ril TreeSerYlce 6093 •CANVASSER* t~ S~M . Tues. thru 5","-. --1 _ • IOokinl! for Rreat future time . 644 -4670 9 -11 •-· ,w 'Housecleal'llft9 6054••••••••••••••••••••••• MenOver 2l.SloSPM . Carl s Jr. 18032 Cul\et MEDICAL. Ass1sttF.xpd .•. ,·th one of th• f'••••<l A.!'11 .only, blk"" 'Nhile male & ten,b1ds on all.wrk, l~··••••••••••••••••••••••TR E£ Trlmmina -Dr Jr 8 k ff G '" .... ---------SamofedHuskyallwhite cld g. custom rm. addi-HOUSE & OFF T . . di Mon Lhru Thursday. ·· v. .ac ~ •<.·~· en . ~r••C· companies in the h<.':tch male. Vic. Golden West lions . All. Orange Cly. _. ~CE op P 1 n g • fee n g · 101\1\f to 2PM Sat. s.o;.oo HOU s EKE E p ER Pt . tic~. Su~m it hnnd\i:rittcn :11·ea, conta<.·t us. Salury S 1'~ C R E 'I'/\ Ry f Book . , & Edwards, J-tB. 1 (21. 642--0661ivtr.Wood CL~ANJNO br reliable Removals. Low ra tes. per hr + comm. Ex-time. for 3 adult'>. vie. r~sume. Box 378, U11I. plus O\'errides. Op- , Reward. 893-74216. & insured pr1v. party. Dan, 540--0460. ""rienced only Santa Isabel & Elden. J:;I. 92662 1>0rtunity :111d ~rowth Is keeper for Sml Businesl'i. ~__._ IClltysltthtg 6001 546-6069 R S y CC S r-C<ill8J9-28Sl "• 0 .,,.... "Olrs \\'rite !\lai-ae ('ontact Pal Butler. I.OST·. Short·h a •'r .••••••••••••••••••••••• T EE i U A ·---· .... 6--.-.-. MedlcalRece-pt "t · ¥ · •1 •1 ... 673 0851 . RES P C 11 Stud t PALMS S HRUBS . mcnl, Box 355c 10 Or111,· -------neuLeWroh<I , maleh black BABYSITTING In my S3.2S hr.~ ::.emin. ~: T R I ~f M E D . . CAM~~SSI~ HO USEWIVES or College Experienced Only. Call Pilot l'\t•\l.S IJat)(.'r_ 1".d. S l~C R E1'A 11 '' -20 /JO cat. t. pate under home. 2 y,rs up, lunch, 2 bi e96J---44-;9 REMOVED.846-7ll2 ' BOYS-utrls. Ea.rn Students. 3 Only. w/car, !Oto 4.644 -029.'i Box 1560. Costa !\tes <i , hrs /wk SJ hr. Type, !\le. · nec~ .. !1¢-;1938 s nacks. wkdys to 5:30. $200-$300 mo. he lp1n (il must be Wt:ll groomed, M EDJCAL Technologist 9262G. • le.1 r11 mo1ion pict. bu.i. LOST-REWARD!, Bl~' S20 wk. 646-1933. 58tb & JAPANESE hou!ekeeper. Job Wanted/ athletic club sell ti ckets ~~:_1~~~dpw ~c hM~ut;~· <.2 ! _F /tim e. expcr'd , R£AJ .-lo:S'l'i\l'"j:; Sah.·~peo--: n;"'s!'i. Re~urntt ino ca.11'!) Lab friendly Cut.riglit Seashore.NB · Exp. Own Lranspor~a-Fentole 7050 to sportin g ~v e nt s. . . . f . hcd. Aro.1 & Pl\l +call. pie Why not .,,,·ork in the 4lf>J ls t St,Ne1,1,i>tBe.1ch ear.' Vie: Oid Madrid BABYSITTING lunches tion. 642-5196 •••••••••·~·•••••.•••••.• 536-5716 Mr. Spiker. Ga "•"t'.•n9t7•9•_.'"7·47PhLoOneRl~S~ 842-0611. ext Zlt. hottest· area. l-lt1ntini.:tt.m 5-:L·c1·y--for-C.P.A. Off•' cc, Ml I V . . • •Seerelar1alSerYJces• x"1TCH EN • B•a ch •. Pount.·•••> L 0 c . A area. . Ill on 1eJO. provided. Playroom & I T 6058 y H M' M d IR " °' 11r \1rport PP''" . 586---3362. lge back-yard. Btwn ncome dX our omeor tne • e ica ecepf Va\lev" Call Phil r<i!t .. ' • • Slater & Springdale.••••••••••••••••••••••• CallS75--3468 CLERK/SR llOUSEWlVES EA.RN A1alure Expr'd Medical N· ·: V' 11 Ji: R I 35 hrs /"'k._s.1. p/hr. At .. FOUND: .)"o~nl( male 846-10~., •In y-~* WILL clean. Take shop. • , Receptionist . t.tusl un-E:t~~~3-~56~ e ea ''.ul'ut.t' l yp1n~ req. Call black Lab. Turt.lerock . °"""' 27Yrs_E,xpe~n.ence R d l let•--I l Sl8.-S50. a n ~ven1ng der.starid need or In--------gJJ JJ!lJaft.Jpmonly. · ea ype ~;> n w /out exper . Sell Beeline d R ----Vic.833·2472. luHclen 6010 R ·· • · · TempornrvPosifion ustrial Co. & patients. eceptScc ·~·~OO ----------·•·•~•••••"•••••••••••••• eas.fees 968-8182 in helpin g e lde rly. -·1 Fashions <it In-Horne B•"l•'ng u "l fSpani'shl . SensallonalOppor'. *Sec'ys, Bookkffpe" FOUND y g nurr "'-·' 586 3026 To work w /small manuf Style Shows. Car & phone .. 1 · R · d A &: wht ~al~ Tull$ i~·:;;:. HOME &TAXSHELT~R '*TAX•· -co. 6-8 mo's during in nee. Wkl Y profit checks 557 -7676 for intervic"' Friendly & ~ur~ct. 1ndi\'. ,j~~ ~:~c~~-S~~~~~ Vie. of Al la Visla. 499_ Duplex plans m~t!nfl Prores.sional preparaUon HOUSECLEAN I NG . stallation of mini com-t:JOO, l'lample wardrobe al appt. Sala~y open. sou~ht for front office! Ne ""l>Ort Be<tch 8.l.1--8HIO 2 .. ,.,.., Co as lal s Comm1ss1on of your lax return by Mature woman will do putersystE'ml'l.lnventoP>-nocost.963-7470 D ictapho n e c .'(per . CI • -c · · I W t M t "J MedTranscriber XI b f' alForAppl. · riter1a. 12 previous y es ern a naj!'.em en goo d job. 545 -7380. control or productio necess . nt enc its. built in Corona del Mar. Services. Our office or 546--6041 aft.5 control exper. desired. 4 -Send Resume to 1401 Sharp ofc~ Call liarbara _l!::1:ib~1 sh~_!!>S-. C.A.C.8S2lEdisonWay Pinancingava.il.Conlact yourhome.549-a'701 7100 General office exper . A\'ocado. Ste 501. N.B. ~lac,833 -2700.Dennis& _ . lfunl. Beach Shelter Warmington Brothers, *SAVE MONEY ON Help WaMed helpful. Attn : J . Crawford. Dennis Personnel Agen· -SEC'Y lo$] Hr k f 673--0030 •••••,,••••ti••••••••••• 0 · c·y of I rv in e. 2082 . Bae o HumaneSociety -TAXES.•-Callme&pro·. . 549-3 41 " ~ MGMTTRAIHEE J\tichelson Or. P t t1n1l'. 8.:30 -12:30. 536~1 Cerpentff 6015 ve it to yourse lf. --·---·-· Equal Oppor.Employer -"'-:.... ~-r--'~ Great career spot to ------NOW. r 1t1me Later. AnimalAsslsLLeague ••••••••••••••••••••••• 551-6539. Ac c nt 'g Accountants ·--ioSI2K -.... • f{.."'-~ train as Job placement Relief Food An~1,1,·er pho~es. good AnJm!:J~ed REMODEL. Add on. gar degree. Exp. Indus Engr/deg 512K . ~" :'\ counselor. Earn while Service Supe-rvisor t ypist. Very··hte sh for Hound. fem, bl.kit.an conv, eusl/new consl. 25 ME or EE $1 5K COLLECTOR Min. 1 ~r. t:..:= Y.ou learn : Call Elly El-Must know modi fi ed notes. GermSbep,male,lri yrs ex p. free ea t . Mosonry 6070 Jnside ServRep S700 af:?enc;y exp. for new in-lis. 556-8505, Control d iels & rood s ervice RuthRyanA4J1nCy Poodle, fem. gry 645-3439. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 Years bkkpngexper. dustr1al co~m. agy, To~ Ca r eer Em ploy m·e nt s uper\'ision. EOE. 32 1793 Ne1,1,·port Bl. CA1 Terrier,male.blk/brn REPAIR r e model WILLIAMS. & Sons Secretaries toti800 co mm'issio ns. nev.· Agt:ncy. 556-8505, 3400 t-lours u "'l't'k. Schedule (}46-4854 J.ab.m''-'•blk . .reploa ce. Work guarn: M11;so!lrY. he 283046 P /t GenOfc lo$3.~hr mode rnoffices.S4J-9J3S lnsldeSales toS12K lr~·in~f!.!_·J'l_:_B. lo be ar r an~cd. Xln 't 173918~~ac~~l,HB Terrier, male, black l''reeest. 551--0171. ~,!le~3•71 b. lock. stone. JRVINE PERSONNEL co N s TR u c T 1 o N Strong industrial sales 114GMT TRME $800 be ne f i ls . See Mrs . -: ¥. Doberman.fem,brnflan .-.-v SERYJCTS•PLENCY'. P..1anageme!1t Person~el hacki.?round req 'd . F p 'd /AI Fee Du nlap . Costa r.-l esa Terrier, re m , silver MASTER. Craft man's BRICKWORK p . • __ _ . ___ 1,1,·anled. 646-5390 for 1n-lleavy phones. customer ee GI to t\1emori;tl f-lospit;oJ. 301 Jri!lh~l. fem. red Specialty. Remodeling, 1 l & · 1 a vin.. 488 E. 17th <At Irvine I terview. contact. Knowledge of Jobs \'ictoria . C;\1 SERV IC" .. : Sia AltendanL ExperiencOO Airedale. male, blk fgld fini sh work. Refs. Free Pan ers . en r yways Suite224 Cost.a Mesa electroni cs pref'd. Some WESTCUFf ---------- Selttt, male, black es l . Gu a r , work . 531·4973· Lie. "'22743 , Call 642-1470 D E_L IV ERY part or sec'y s kills necess. Xlnt Personnel Agency RE SALJ..;S PERSO!\' --------- Jtusky, male, lri 499 ....... 31os. Dave. ·::.;_ -.: _ _ __ .... ftt1me. S2 per hr+ bonus local firm -STABLE. <~l ark III Center-) • NEEDED • SERVICE Sta. Attendant. 99U E. Coast t-lv.·y, NB Lnghr, fem, tri . BLOCKWALLS, Patios. •~JWLIS.r ~ ~~5: Appl y 3lS E. Jrd NEWPORT 1651 E. F:dinger Avt,SA Scott Realty S36~75.'l3 p/timc . Must bE' avail Shthr, male, yel /iitp CARPENTRY. Repair. Sidewalks Driveways & St, Suite E, H.B. Penonnel AC)fftCy 1_:~C~o~l~l~S~42~-ll836~~~:-~-~~~~~iii~iiii"] eves & wknds. Exper'd Shthr,male,gry/whl remodel .. addltions,large Planters.6ts--a720 ACCOUNTING __ D ___ f • -t 2192 Ma rtin,Ste255 1 REUBE .. ''S only.Neat appear.Apply Siamese, male, tan/brn or s mall }obs. 778--0263. enta "'s:.1stanl J\.1 G R Trne. $150 guarn +. ("1111 morn~ 2590 t-:e"'POrl Bl. ~~~~~:'.!'-"~-'""-I---:~.-C&tm Fl-pla-Relactn' g E•per'd. 4 handed den-lrvine, Ca92S64 C e Ag 23 '" •t · -CARPENTRY ,,.. ""~ CLERK Douglas Plaza , ar n c. e ~. "r. N HI · CJ\T FOUND: Siamese Cal. Uaed.Brlck tistry : somefrontofccx-Levi 846 5455 ow nng --- Alton & Balmer. Santa Rooms. pat.ios & altera-OurSpecialty posure. Salary open. 11 B&lk.1Naoc.Ao~~aumrlpus ' -· BUSBOYS STOCK BO''· Sales Clerk, Ana.557-J765 lions. No job to_ small_ Wln'ter·Rates.64.S-8512. · IP___.& Send resume to : P. o. " •u• · NEED 2 Gd ladies. FulL Art Supplies. 40 Hr./wk, :;::;::;~;-:;::-::;:;~==:1~642~~356~9'.'d~a~y'..'o~r_!'ru~g!!h":l.:_:_I '"J' -Box 172 8. Newport 752-0331 Pfl. Car phone nee. r.lr Day & HICJM start S2 .25 hr. Apply Fr~ LOST: 4 mo old German YOUNG C e t Moyl-6071 GetteralAccounffng) Beach. Ca 92663 Attn: Richards.846 5455. Ai>ply 3_5PMD<ii ly or Sat. 1 5 pn1. 190 So. i;ht hair Pointer 2(1, vie arp n er . ,..., Immediate opening ex· J anet Coa!'i l_Jl1,1,•y, Lag. Bch.; 9th/Palm, HB. Reward. Quality Work, Low••••••••••••••••••••••• i s ts ror a p e rson!-~---------! 251 E.CoastHwy ·536-4969 Rates. . GORDON MOVJNG. 32 w/several years payroU DENTALRecept.needed. JUNIOR SALESMEN NEWRESTAURAMT t:'4ewportleac:h TEAC HER "'anted ror All Phases/ Van . lie. ins, lowest rate:; & gene ral ·a ccounting Must have ex per. Costa A,l?e JO -l 5. Eam S!O-!WO OPENING Equal Oppor. Employer Stained & Leaded Glass WST: Tan Chihuahua, 673-3658John in OC . Ests. 5111--064.l exp. Diversified duties. Mesa. $40-7617. 1 ~..,de-''!"'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!"!~<'lasses . 544 __ <_4_42_. __ _ . fml . ''Pretty'' vie ""' S I 6016 ,~ A stable eo. w/good ------!per week getting ne1,1,• _, •• r --- Yorktown & Beach. HB. ""'arpet er...-ce PahtlMNJ/PaP"rlllg607~ benerits &securitv. DJSTRl'.BUTOR wantl'd. custo mers fo r the CocktailWaitrnH'S l'f.~L f':P IJO NE SA LES. Reward. 968---4859 or•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...._.ARMC.O Interested in earning up DAILY PILOT after Hostesses RN Experienced. We .h~ve $36-1380 OHN'S Carpel &·•~allpaperHanglnM• • .l"lllJ toS800permop/t .Call school and Saturdays. an 1.1pnrt ment in S'an · Upholstery. Ori shampoo By rormer.jnstructor. Materials, I-639-6123. You must be out of school Counter Hrlp Eme-rqencY. Nurse Clemente. Need two rr1.en ·FOUND: Large Pet OWL, fr.; o i I r el a rd an t.s ) . Carl Rebko. 646-2449. •~ by 3:00 p.m . and be able kitchen Hrlp To Rotate shifts ( PRN) or · one couple to work. Vie Bay St, Costa Mesa. Ot>,1Zreasers & all color , GOO Victoria St DRAPERY Seamstress. to work al least 3 days Apply In Person in s mall-dept.tocove rill-Permanent. 2l3-437·29M Call &46-2005. brighteners k 10 minute /STATE LICENSED Costa Mesa exper "d . Laguna Sch ln· per week. No deliveries !\ton-Fri belwn t-5prn ness ,& vatnions. Ex per. and ask ror r.tarsh. bleach for your while CALICOTE PAINTING Equal Oppor Employer · teriors. lOJO S. Csl llwy. o r c o I I e ct i n g . 630 Hewpon Cir Dr pref d. Contact Donna Equal Oppor. Employer :f" 0 U 1'f D · Lg · carpels. Save money by INSURED 979 ACCOUNTING CLERK 494--QWS. Transportation pro·-Newport Beach Roache, RN .Costa 1'11esa ~---~--~~- Husky/Malamute mix, s · g m extra trips vided. Call 968-4812. -----~·-----• M~morial lf05pital, 301 TELEPlIONI-: Work from male, vie. Nwpt. Bch. c~:~~ livineg room. dinin~ PwRoOrkF. rpeaasi,nt1entr/,extho, nf•,,!,! ~i;:,~:d~~!~a oro~in5~3 ,inp EX ECUTIVESECY Eq u a I Op porlu ni ly Nurses AidH. exp Victori~. C.M. 642-2734. your home. 4 Hrs a day, fS45-7681 & hall S15 An rm ,...... Reports directly to gen'I Employer 7_3 •3_11 •••-=t EOE.. Call Jean. 646-7753. ~=--"=------!rm · :-( e st rers 548-2759 person in accounts paya-manager. Must possess I ------~ ~ -l--;;we:--;r.-;;u,;;:11-·Jiii;i;i;iiii;i;iii;i;ii;;iiii FOUND : Sm. Blk. & Wht. S1 .50. couch SlO, chair 55· 642_:3913. ' ' hie, aCCO\Jnts receivable good typing, SH. gcn'I of-l~IVl-.:-IN Cor:i p.anion f~r ~ o .. ~ lt"I c E . Reception , I RH'1/CCUflCU male dog, ~ic. A.'>SOC'lat-· 15 yrs exp ls what counts, &·general office. Send re-(i ce s ki I ls. Exp"d in v.·oman of limited act1v.•· phon es, typi'ng, fi' ling, Days & Nights. Stand by .d R d . & Milton in not method. I do work \ST Class Ext/Int paint. sume ·. c f · 1 f Gd f s . personn e l & r ecept . ty. o,m ., conv. apt. in etc. 1600 w. Coast Hwy, time. differential pay. Fullerton. 870-86.52 m Y 5 e · ' .re · pa perhanging, airless Write ad no. 178, Daily dutieii;. Irvine Industria l ~ 552-0617 NB t.fr Shaw, 642-9262 Full or p /time. Excellent W G Id 531--0101 spray25yrsexp979-S294 Pilot , P.O.Roxl.560 Complex . Salary open. -benefits. · FOUND! omans o C t M C 92626 Watcbon Brighton Road, •Larry Lake's ~am cpl FINE Paperhanging & os 8 e!la, a Reply to Drawer CX . LVN PART-TIME Contact Mrs. Jensen : Cameo Shores. Call to & uphol clearung. qua\ P a inting. 22yr_s serv ·APT. hnuse managers. lrvine,Ca92664 STUDENTS COSTAMESA f .... ~" work free est day• H b I Ph ------·-----! Challen,l?ing position for , -1 u.......u •identi y. 675-~ · ar or area. 1c, : full time, middle ai::-e EXEC. HOUSEKE:EAER right person w/superv. relep~~.!!s 960-1436 Memo.-.al .-._.,...al -;;::;c;~;;:-";.;:;:--;;:;::;:j_l892l~-~!1~31:e~ves 893-3686. 642-2356 working couple for l,e:e Iii>...-30 I VI tori CM FOUND: male Puppy, th C 1 1 Exper. for large beach ability for PM 's f/time. P.8 .X.OPR,needmature C a. ,curly hair black w/bmSTEAM5Carp1etct1 ean.lng."NOW" is the nme to :far 01S:"ia ro;o~ap :: area motel.Send resume Great1,1,·ag~s&'?f'ne.Ap-reliable exper. answer· 642·2734 ' EOE feel. Vic. The Ranch. I am mat. J\y pnces have your painting done. 494_j268 · to Classified ad no. 361 . ply 1445 Supenor Ave, ing servi ce operator. Jrvlne.551-l.SBl · aresmall .646--2.575 Int /ext, r es & apt. · c/o Daily Pilot P.O. Box N.B.642:-2410. E.O.E. eves. Top starting wages LOST. Toy Dachshund. Cetnettl /Conca ete60 I 9 548-2997. ~~c~r~ fu~~;J nag-J:rur: :J:~ Cost a J\1 esa. ca \~--"""--"""""""""'!!!'!!!'!!!•\ ~n ~:~~f ~t~. ~~ntraF;~: Kink I~ lall .. 5" tall, 4/14 •••••••••••••••••••••••CUSTOM Palntin ... I am men &/or women for 9--4 . Apply in person. lbs. Vie: Wilson & Vic-CEMENT&BlockWork Small. My prices are mRmt/sa les. lnterv"·s fABR ICSTORE MACHINISTS 1401 Avocado Suile 204 , toria. CM . Iteward. Walls,patios,sKlewalks. small. Call646-5390 ' E MPLOYEES Di versifi ed "''ork load. N n ; 979-5300 Doris.~ By hr orjj~~o~b~. -~':::!~15~\----'"'~6~·257~~5---·jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii\ Full or pan. time, exp. Mfg e I e c t ron i C' t n · -·-· ---------! LOST·: Old F.ng. Sheep CUSTOM Cement Work •WIMTER Q~~·n ~~f~· c~~~-~~~~: ~~~~~se~!~l.io~·d,~~~:;~ PUBLISHER'S dog, female. grey&wht Patios. Reasonable RATES* AVON Cnll 71·1-772-4471. Kinetics. Inc .. 1231 Vic-REPRESENTATIVE Ans. lo "Pebblet:i", vie Free esl642-8Sl4 Don SA ys_ tori a St. C.M. 646-7165. (Childre n's l\ooks) old HB. dwn to Magnolia Painting. det. .. 3ting & .. ,ACTORY Work, paint Liberal arts background. 960-1888 •CEMENT WORK• paperhanging. Res. In· MakellA Co. near South Coast MAINTENANCEt.1an for some sales expcr. P art· ROBINSONS Fa1hlan bland PBX S52 Multiple Board Experienced. Pn'ime. Excellent Benefits & Liberal Discounts ----------t Patios. Sidewalks & dustrial & Commercial. HappyNewYear Plaza . $2 .SO per hr. apt complex. 673-1788 time possibility, calling ;tor'MMMlls... • 5J5011 -P_l_a_n_te_r_•_· _•_6J6. __ 7523 __ •_. --1-25"'-'y~r~•~· ~·~'""-'-' 64=5_-_7_~_72~·--I Pay off la St year 's bills & _54_5_-_7101 ask for Forre1't. Tues thru!_'ri, 1-4:30. on o u r ac co unt s ' Apply Personnel Offiee •••••••••••••••••••••••CONC RET E Work, Plast.rjRepalr 6077 start saving a~ain. No FAR OUT l\fANICUR IST w/ follow-bookstores, & museums. 12-3PM, Monthru Fri Patio•. dri ve way•,••••••••••••••••••••••• sellinp: exper. nccess . . 11. Sh Id r.._ ReplytoClassiriedadno. No.2FashionlslandNB "' E·Z MONEY in,e:. p ime. ou ut: . 0 E I 0 . SPJRJTUALREADER walk s. a dditions : PATCHPLASTERING ~.",t!lk, aboutit.CaU: For v. our verbal abletodot>t?thJuJie~te& 360Boc /!'"Pac1lyP1Mlot.P.C. qua pportun1ty OpenloAMtolopM 7'78--0~._ Al.I ~y pe s, F•ce.,,.. -.,.. . 1 1 x l """, osta esa, a Employerm/£ ' , ~~~~~. ~!!!!!'!!!~~~!!!!!!!'!'!!!!f'!!! ca pa bi Ii ti es . F.arn SI 00 P 0 r c e; ~~·~·~·:_~n~·~·~·~· 1 ! :•~2626~~;:-;--:;:::;:-;;::---I !!!"';~!!!!!~~~~!!!!!'!!!! I Advice on all matten. LEONIT E .CONCRETE ~_!les C~ll ~6825. plus per week for p/time 833-98~1 .. 312N. El Cami~ Real s TA r.t p ING , Co h . Plumbll'llJ 6078 BABYSITTER wanted in 9am-2pm or 4pm -.9pm in r.tATURE Lady t.o care REAL ESTATE Sal•s Dlslributon *TEMPO* Me~s You How! Tme Assemblers Sr. Typists Soc'y wllfl Sit PBX Operator AccoUttf Clerks 540-4450 NEVER A FEE Tempo Temporary Help TIGHT BUDGET? Add to the Ca mily income scr\·· inJ? customers from your ho me. Excellent Income poteru,ial, fle1"'.ible hours. F'or detail s. v.•rite ~il Snles Division, Box 10, Wa tkins Products. ln<'. Win ona , l\1innesola 55987. TYPIST l\·lusl ha\·e ~ood typing skills. 50 W.P..M. on IBM Selectric & some of£i t't1 exper ience. SanClemenle,For appt. ble1;tone, brick, tile.••••••••••••••••••••••• M esa Verde a rea, ~mfortahle s pactousof-for elderly cpl . Live·in. BROkEIS Men & Women n~ded c.u 492-0034 4D2-9l36 Palios.elc.640-4349. I R OTISPI b' 7:30-4pm F'or 5 yr old f1ce across the street Pleasanl surroundings & Industri al, commercial. for <i r1ew product. No PACIFIC MUTUAL .. · um ing a\rl ntlend1'ng Cal1'f. f O C l I · l I PREGNANT., ---R od I • al • r.o m ran~e oun. y gd. poy.•••-t•·31 Consol•' date )'our ,·n -a r .e e 1 n ves men 7oo ·Nf'1,1,•portOrDr . . · . Concrete & Brick Pati ..... , e m es wo rep rs . Sch I 12 2 30 '' tbe I -' d I If ' I k' Caring. conf1dent1al Dri ves. etc . Ma;y Wate r heaters, dis · 1 k oo,t &-f: · ush 1 Airport. For persona 1n· '---'.'----I depende nt or s mall nee e< .. y~ure 00 tnP: l\e"•portBeaeh coun1~llng &: referral. Satisfied Local Refs . p os a I s . furnac es, "~" enl450o ft ,rom sc oo. terview Call !'!Ir. Key!er, Sell idle 'i tems with a Dai-brokeraite busin~ into for p /t1me incom'! Cal! Equal Oppor. Employer . Abo~t1on, adoption & 645_8512. dahwshrs. 642-6263 m /c ......,-a pm. · 833-8098. ly Pilot Classified Ad. a growing (r\'ine based aft 5pm. 548--6581 . '"""""""""""'"""''!!!!'!!'!!'!!"! teep1nir. . ~ b/a . Co'.JlplctE: plumb-BABYSITTER Neededj-;'.:S:;:E;f:;:K=&==f=l=N=D~ •. !.:. =.:=:===:=::==:=;-I b r o k e r a ·f!. e -SALES-I am a school UROLOGY Back ore. *PCARE,642-4436 EleClrlcol 6032 1n~serv .L1e.2'12694. for 5 Yr old p;irl In Civill>efenteTerm• dpevelopmfefnt f1r~h-teacher &learnf.'JOt}mo !\l('d ic a\ e:.:per. req'd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kndgtn ColleRe Pk dis . res t!ge o ie£'s . wit part. time. 1 need 50. nrVORCE SIMPLIFIEDELECTRJCIAN. SmlLEW&WaynesPlumbing tri ctpr~f'd .642-9023afi GCONTROL CE NTERUPPOA 1de nt1ty. Associated meone to he lp m e . t\laturC'woman.Typeoc- Complele professional jo~.malnl&rep"irs.22 Repair -Remodel -3:30 b r 0 k er 0 , 549-4252_ <'as i o nal ly .. Ca ll program . Typl!"g-yrs exp lie 233108 replpe-waler heaters R'O EE 11 EN S u R F~A RE As broker /salesman rela ------·1c"c:c"-_2_24_7. _____ _ Fiiing -Serving. 5485203 • '675-6261 IAMKTf:UBlS a N c V F .Z T u RT 1 IL o E y s s tlonship avail, Write P .SALESL r\OY . maturl". Waitressn ·Member BBB · · ' Full&P/Time O. Box 15107, Santa An t ~1ust h ave knittinJ? & 714-714--&811 crde1tlft9 6045 REPATR. Repii;>e. \\:'aler Experi~nced Only U E N R A 0 R O~ifr. E A N C Ii. E E 92705, or ca 11 \V DC crocheting e:<1), i\pply tn Cocktail Waitrnsn •••••••••••••••••••••••heaters. Service lines. Co B ere· h NLAAL COL F.1 FRALO C YM prop l" rt i cs person . \J N!Qll t-; lu1boy1&Glril Ao1:!rrf~n~ 1;~d11~:~REG Mointenance. Yd HonestWork.&42-Q:JlS ntac~RV~ME ig ton (71 41979--4303 NEJ;:Dl~ECRAFTS. 283 Oay &·.NightShifts to come i1~d wai.ch your Cleanups, TRt:E Trim, PLUMBING & fleR&n~. Matlond laNc DR S T L N U 1 S L L OU :N U L B E. f1th SL . t'.ft_I_. _ __ P.J 's. formerly Cyra,,oii;, favorilewitb you. Call Jo RenQvu.t!t.:_542-2772. repairs / r emodel/m:ldl · !333-:noo z O,S E o UL A NID E FEN s EIA o T REAL ESTATE SAl.ESLi\IJY, rxper'd . 1nter\·iewin~ 9-5 daily. Olson. FeaLdreWr1tcr , at • PROF'ESSIONAf.•. ~~~264 rg Ja mi jobs . Equal Oppor. Employer E 0 I C U O E Y.' T N M O B I L T T E A SALESMAN 1''or Dress Shop. Over 25 . ~s~o:I~~~d~ Ctr Dr, the People Department Gsrdn'g/Mainl/Serv l...'.~~~·,·------1 ::::~;;:;.~~ REARTR C.S OI AERAFENMC I ndustrious growins Sa l _<'_nmmens urate -------·Of tb e Dally Pilot , Commerci.al MARV'S PLUMBING BEA'lJTJCIANS Stations commercial &industrial w tab1hty.S48 -~. \VAITRESS 642-4321 & Residential •646-9I07 • for rent. NB Sll.lon. Xlat. 0 TN A R G E c C 0 o S U l' P a 1 ET b k f k ------. •BLUE DOLPHIN• R E ••• ~ 0 BTOO work 'g . conditions. ro e r.age irm se<> •a.nSALES y Lido SECRET Revealed . eas, xper,_.....,.,..., N JO SMALL $48 9&64daysoreves. GENTA C T I C ALNMOAMBS I able ,he. salesman. In-)fEN & Women, make 3~ ia .N.8 . Worry & Fear eliminated European Gardener l1Madtfjatplil" 601 I a M o B 1 L E s U P P O Jl T N .! o 8 c clustrial ex~rience pre-m oney in spi t £' of WllO WANTS TOWOEUc? fo~ever . Send SS. for Landacapf11;&1b'Mserv ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTY OPERATOR ferred. Prestige otncea & yourself. Sell a fast mov-DR IVE A CAB! , bPollo!_ltort Etnot. c0_04vld' Reas&ft2-5mtEm-lW looM.AMllW with followins. rtnl II B C CA 1' RU S A F. RA T E 0 RAT location in the eity o ing repe&t ltl'm. &•your Cl-t OOSE your hours . m .....,... .. space. Oreatopportunlly TA g RAT Ko PP Us E C Ar Ru 8 1.rvin e. Ex,e e;ptlon~J o wn boss. No Invest· work ror yourselr. be J.t'rine,CA9is84 JAPANES,E Gardener. QUALlTYRWEMOORKOELJNC in top .Newport Salon, N LY Pot HT Thbhral ,cohmm1ss1onhsphltd. ment. Will rumish !'lale1' your own boe.s. M ... o• Complete Yd work, Call Now For Cell for lnterview. o MR As 8 E e B I L . e r g t man a ou pitch. You can not miss! ';'Omen. Can be •h1hJ.l:J' ' cleanup Cut~ f'roee 644-7121. '11:;,__,;;;;;:;;;~;;;-iit·;·ciO,.;o;_;;;;;-;,.;;;;<,.;;-;;;;;-,.-;:J;;,;,;;;;;;;;:-' ha '.'~ outstanding ~les Call Wendy 963-316.1. handl<apped. Neal • SAVE SPACE WHEN .... t.••~•102 . P'REEESTI.MATD» 1----------11 ·--:w.:':.' ab1ltty&bestronaf1nan·•----'-·----·1 --·~ I 0 ~ . .,, .,_.,•,...,....,.hi._ • ""'... ·-Clean l\pp~arance. \'U ... MOVlf.O by wrappln1 --And Design Hluty p1tatoc ~-•N•lt••-..i t lally. Our firm orferssALESl1EN part.time~ retired i\itE'2St.o 7o.Sur· dllbflll Jnd other fraaUe ·oardn'CJMalnt_!Lncs.cp. '751~19 No following nee. New A.Nt:.MBLYPOl1'tT '"u.ovr !JllPPOJtTARBA equity partiC'ipatlon In M window filnl. ' plem<>nt your Income. items tn w••h cloth•. 1od. spklr•. cle anups . C2 l3) 867--6'780 1 I I (•n s c ok. Comm . CONTROLCINT!R GIOUNbZERO MUR,ACE AREA ;. compariy owned Mvelop-Call 6«-M94. Drive 8 C'ab 6 hl'!'I or more ·-~ f'Dd ""'kar llnena 1 I c 0 n d auarnnle d ••• ,-... JU.CONNAlfi4A!•H:1: CONt:LR.AD TACTICAL .. ments. Send your r c-1-----------• ~ ,,..-• 5 0 , • QUAL w k RI 25 • e ,,._,-.._, 3clOtULP.8UPf>OrcT IVAClJAT/ON TARGBTAUAS ; R riay. Ap~ly in JX'nlOI\, • You cit more apace Jn 6'2-3331 /646/Cl'IOS. or · t_._ yrs T_...,__, • .;..,.u1.1r11 u" • sume or inq11\ry in con-~ALES-130 yr old Bunn y 11 c c 1~ c• tMcar•ie•ndclOleUby exp.Lg&smJUV".FrffBLOEPRINT le Pr.e11 fideoce to P.O. Dox Corp.neediwoman lm•n c 0 "' n °·· ""r •. 'M1Un~1dle 'tteml with a ·LAWN MOWING est. FAJ R ·PRICE. lie. operator• wanttd. ~y ~"io1 m\lch lerier "S.•k • F'i"d" pwril•• •hh awr 50 Ul07, Santa Ana 92705, fu ll or part time. Pl eu8e IGth St ·~~~a t.tt:s•_:_ - 8'12 17'70 C•ll Ktl\t 1 C 3 • d dilcowriM~rpttntl l n1nall·""..-.eri"~t4-~19bookltot1. WDC ~ rl --d d i Ph DaUJ ilotClaulfiedA.d .. Rtllable-ReUOl'lable -· all 3 o Sr , L . , Toordervolumul.f19!\dDl ,11tndStroruch.m•k iNtcbel:b or call l"•vP'! tes. C'Bl l 645-1995 T om Classir1e A ona -°'!'!Gf!!f. .. rreeal·D1ve-S37-s939 Cl~. • I 494-7133. p.tyabi. "° "Sft.k" Find'' in (In' nr thit l'llwtpclPtt. (7 14 1979-4303 !!!.~•on. &l2-S67B toclQ!. -· --· • ' ' • . ~ ·Shn,RHtW .... , . ~CwtH/ . . _W..._ • W ,.. .... Scaefera.' 91 •••••••.:••••••••••••••• "••d .,. h ~I "": . • 'd ••..a-8 W ' ..... 114t.i.w"t •070••••••••••••••-•-•••..,.••••••••••• .. ••••"• WEPAX'TOfloDOLLAR _.". SllW1 .W11,'1f1&.,,., . .,---. f 12 ··~ • F 5 tm . •••-•••••••••·•••••••• ••••••••••••--••••• S"l:'AINLESS Stetl ,Int, '14HODAX'A125dtrtblke f'Oll'tOPUSJtDCARS ......... •••••~ •• . •••-··~···~-·--•• '11''~1•~.,··~•.,,, .. ~. PIT"WOILD A~:fpiJtt-new;->t-dtspt·~\.,2 tx.i:--~111,...-oit iii. Y<'tR&lGN.OOMl;STIC Dlfi• t72G Mau 11~11,_ '740 .,... , ••• ! .... !?~ • • Ooektlil Rini <M .ku wrapptnatb»..111.An~, orotr.490-'130'7af't$. · 6rCLASSICS •••••••••••-•••.,.•••• '"'tt•••••••••••··-••.,•••••1t;-., ,. Yorkie ttso, Odbl.tilhu.a. peen cut. •117 000 atove.tn-1417eves. _ KAWA••KI """' l ty-ourcarflextractean • Wn.LIUYYOU. '74 MERCED.ES B~fl'Z ']• 0 M' lDlfl.I tin)' poodles, ~ Pike. an-JmU ft • /ev .... ~ 4;""" cc •ee u• llrtt. . .. · 450' SL'C. '7:000 miles. . ftftll doxl•, shthtlli. pk bUU1, 'Cii1ir-a °""""' TY,Rodlo, -· caah or take ov IAUIR IUICIC < DAlSl!TQYOf,\ ~with eatru. M;ull cooor •edan,~-Uo • cockapoo .r,om.100 · ·HIFl,5111" 1091 -men!I.~ --H borBtd'• O!IM SWA91M '.toll--' •• 1 i •:M:rli!"'- mlxf"d puppet. Sl ud.~ IOI •••••••••••••••-•~•••• 5'8 M4ltal1h,epm. \' eo."'t.'iei~r • ~ P'AID OR OR NOT. ' ~~f10"fii:" ~?. l~~~~~fa~~~ service D)OS.tbreeds. 2:5a5 ••••••••••.,••-••••"" OLR TY· MWlt Sacnfice. OLD ·~A-Pl MUSTS.ELL w r LL p A-Y. T () p 10 GRA'ND MERCEO:t:S : • ·.UTr w. 17th at Fatmew. SA. W ,. ..._.... x1n1 «>nd. 954-<487 all ... TOr 0 .... 1 "'• DOLLAR' CALL ~ &o o : ¥ q v 110 "a r • • • Opeo e11es 531-6PZ'. , An 1 ~ • 7pm. ask for Doe Huski• • spd, '350. Mln ~ ALLEN. 54o--OM.2r, P.,..oft•lcar larolnt con· • TOP CASH DOLLAR cond, 3 tank•, muc PAID , dltlon. 39,000 ·actual . '-l ' .. teacup pood)es & JEW£l..RY wA'JQIES Eqi J<JMI rae •t'reet. mac . ne AM /FM 1tereo1 t•Re, lease. or ae)I. (714 ) t.W• UlllO· Sc.hnau&er .. pups. ART OBJEcfs GOLD••••••••••••••••••••••• ~3-Cfn · ~, FOR~ 'mag1, • spd,•tif'ftf JJ.lntJ 883·9300dlr· ~· • ., ~ · ·~ .. c Afghani; s'-1. &·PAID FOl\ YOUR"'!-&IM-... 'earht,.$700c<-lrldhelro IMMEDIATELY 71240Z. 55,ooo mi, air, mllea '(~OOU29l Will fj' .,. .. ~1 ..... "-'-------·-=-::...:=19.:..· __ ..:__1 SILV£R SERVICE ........ 9010 '75 KAWASAKI 903.z.1 RllGH s 82Z$,552·005Uft6pm. r • '7SMER~ • TuYOTA . Let: Table, w/chrs. ,....To YM · 1045 FINE FURN & AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/xtras~ Must see to a _ 450 SIL SfLVIR • Dnr.Poltei'Bed •••••••••••••••-•••••• TJQUES.645--2200. TAX•DVANTAGE preciate. Undel'!SOO ml. ··tt7JDA.T5'M~JOO "* * . _ 1960Hort>Or.C.M •. &46-~ 8't. 'J'in Ad eo1·--• ~ Must ..1ellt Owner b 1 $16,599. SaveJ3QOO. . ~ It · -.-..., fREE to lood home. •FIREWOO DSALE • DoJ\at;eyourboat. pink.•9'1-2$lS I · f;A.STIAC • , bemo. 4000 mi's. (Ser 71' Carola"'1d coucl.~ ~:.b.M::::,•_;lsm Sm•ll Jo"em•I• mixed Org. ·Eut'. dtl S"15. cord'. BoyScouts 5'6--4990 • speed;· raclir.¥. he ter, •>Appointment on1y. some Eng. worlc. eood 1'Dl'llllatJvU & decorato ~~!Phndcrdl . ._G~.a~lspoai· 143. lhCord.581-1122 '71 HUSQVARNA 40 . _ _ tuns au.p.er a .._ ~:iile DLR. tires. mi»tt .off@'t._.eYel. ~ ..... ~ 3917 Sprillf St. "IMUU a la.es-.-.. l yr, Coast Firewood Supply -cross, gd Jhape. $550, "' • "1100 W.CiaitttwJ.U.l tr a n s po r at on. I JI ,,.....13:4-4100 494-668So , . ~i:nge, 997-5597 Pii. old. 58&-5&50 . NEW Floorlengthnatura . . 6?$-5?S7 : 642•9405 : (2G?ELV) $1'96 ~ ·10 TOYOTA: Cherry!: ~ -LAB /Shep, male, 9 mos., ranch niink coat. cU3tom Mat&rials &SuppJ.1~ 1969 500cc KAWASAKI , GU~TA.FSOM · 68' 2® SE. sun roW. !)Ow . owned. by Tpyota· A l•cH 1010 all •hots. friendly/gd made. Reduced price., WholesaJe&Ret.a1f needs some work, SAOO. W£ BUY IMPOITS · .LIMCOLM MERCURY windo~~/l)!~~es.'Recent mac ha n I c. St~oo. ;!~•••••••••••••••••••watchdog. 646-6331 an. 846-1016 1R·~,Z1'1g~Jj!Ji orbestofrby2/10.Call .. Top Dollar "For Any 16800BeachBlvd., .valve.Job.~rvh~e.recs. 644 -5033 ask for P'ftEIGHTDA.MAGE~ale 5. . HawatfanMa ~J;r:r.iJ!~ZTi1:,I Tom673-8089aft6pm MakeorModel. . H.B. (114}8'2-8844 $3650.496-5950. Nav .. Res548-11S.S. lil'ew Hotpolnt Re!ngs, LHASA A.PSO, male, 2 SheHH"-n . ••' -.. ~ ·: KAWASAKL Street & JIM PANOS '74 260Z, air. Mags, stk. G ' •9742 '72 TOYOTA Hl -I..ux ·!..~ahera . Dryerls , }'.rs.Fam1ly&g,shots& Small matchshellsS2.1 f626Placenlia:Aft D1rt.115cc,lilj.enew.450 MAZDA s hift. Emerald Grn·. ••••••••••,•••••••••••• P1ckUp,4spd.R/l;l.de4 , ..,,.,..w!frs, new wrn Y· lie. 646-3447 c'all S48-793'1 Cos .. MHa miles. $600. 556-6189 14000. mi, clean. SS,595. luxe cttmper shell slptt 2, ._.edit. BofA, 3623 833-2318 t 0 m t $ 2 3 5 O. \tamer, Sant.a Ana, nr Fundttlr.e 8050 BABY furniture, stroll-o· 1714154&.0292 · 1974 YAM AHA Mini-200~ S. Manchester . , . MG 11t -962-i290aft6PM . .i•rbor.979-29'21 ••••••••••••••••••·~··· chair, miscell. baby . Enduro 80 .. 500: miles. Anaheim 63!>-6000 1 3 2 4 o Z, MUST · \\'il'IRLPOOL Washer MA"'RESSES items. 646-141S loafs. MaJnt/ Nevder$350used.,J~!;~3 Xaftln6t TOP Dollar paid for SACRlFICE Air, mags, Trluntph 9767 it&o Bltn dishwasher $40 l 'I ••• . Service 9020 con . . v.-s . BMW's and all otber Im· AM/FM. auto. Uke pew. •••••••••••••••••••••\• I' . .-•. d· · . he _,..· Queen, Full &Twin Sets KITCHEN set s:JO. Reing. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PM , ported cars. · 10500 mi, $4,800. or as-· Sales, Se-lee, ._,U&&ing r.&.,l a.are was r ..,.,, Pri~edtoMoveNow!! $40. Dbl. bed $3S. Gd. ROBERT MARINE , , . ~ I BMW sumelease+.640--0279 .,. ~uar/del . 546-8672. 833 9625 & 646-8686 cond. 275 E. 18th, #52CM F 11 I 72 HUSKY 400. C.R. Like '9i>reY er · · orma .Y w /.B.rgest new. Never raced. f1 · 208W.1st Street 973Datsun Pickup, xlnt. ~ . . J:t .E' F I F It E E Z E R ~ GOOD quality sofa & SCUBA diving suit, Jge, yacht maint. co 1' NB as or offer. 536-0062. Santa Ana SM-3171 cond: approx. 9:;()() mi. E 8ft>Cado,3Dr .• 22Cu.Ft., Jove seat. never used. worn twice, $35. Stunly foreman. l have the --"--'='---.. 1 .::=:::::.~'."..--.!'.:~~'I S2350,962-1671 '!t!rold.$370~ Moving-mus t sell .:' chair, $5 .. Metal desk, same quality at% the '72 YAMAHA 650. Xlnt TOPDOLL#RPAID , .c'DY Kenmore washer. 96B-8822. . : 115. Baby items $1·$6. cOst. Bus 963-3131/Res cond. Make offer, or IMMEDIAtaY . 74B2IO: A/C.8trkstereo. NLWl'lll{T lMPllf\TS LA :t-'""--'="------cl 542-ao72. 960--3311. trade for? 546-7743. Extras! Under warran- deluxe late, 4model, xlnt NEARLY new high grade!..!'==~~------!;;:::~~=;::-:----TuoOedPcaCrAsSaHndtrulorckcslean ty·. $3150/ofr. 968--3767. . 3100 W.ContltwJ.U. " · I 1 E-lpment 9030 Howard Cho~~ '73 XJ12 SEDAN, im· 642·9405 TriumRh Sales, Service. &Leuing NEWf'l Jl{T !Mf'(]!fI S .-f!Od. $7$. S4T-4278. naugahyde couch, love AYLOR-DUNN 5 pass. loafs. Marine Otor Hornes.Wes;{ ~ kERRIGERATOR White, seat, recliner. $350. Solid electric go r cart, near Y ,.-Ret1t 160 .,.....,..... , door. Jike new. $100. teak bookcase, 5'x4', new. $1100. 675-2290. ;;;;~~············~·:.; ••••••••••••••••••••••• DNvr~ ~:~~u~~-mfvc:,.1a~~~y°!!~b1:c~~: 3100 w.~lhly.U. ,!lf=9242 ' :.l225~~ter :.5 p M • RCA Color TV, co~le shart, lORh~s ~a~~h!t~m MOTORHOME Jamboree and Bristol ter. Quick sale. 642....<..3121 '74 MtDGET 642·."9405'-"'c=.--- . $150. SimmoM ru11 size paint. elec. start, gas RENTALS Newport Beach833--05S5 .67. DATSUN P. u. Good FM stereo, must sell •63 TR3. A. Classlc ln xlnt *. SEARS * KINGSZ b')d. new, eom-bed $65. 833-2621 , can. S800. or bstofr. Ron.j.,!1D~A'.!:L~E~·s~,--~838--0900~~~11 --~. \w~.1~;;:·;;-----1 cond. US mags, nu tires. $3,000. 830-8665 cond! New BRG pain"" plete, still .pkg'd, xtra. •BALBOA 645·2062days. S-lce&/ ' lib b k ts t l I d ' I bit ' • · --~ ••cA · •• • Mercedes-orsche, ro ar, uc s . s ereo. s ee ra ta s. re CLEAaAHCE firm Sl90 <w ....... ......,} B Cl b M bershl 197•25 HP JOHNSON Out· Pa~ 9400 . 25 5849 642 "12 ' 2 t $1000 ._ Mod 1~• Porta ' Queen. $170. usually ay u em P ., n. Rotls.&ExotiCs, mpg. · ~ · motor. ops, 4 'bt'e00~. ,._J80•1.• •Sel· ected. home. lncldel.&12-2488. 644-1158 ~NoEaWrd Motor. LIKE •••••••••••••••••••••.. Classics,lrppOrts ~ . 9725 Porsche 9750 '640·8325&494'6467 . • .,_, S600 646-5643 VWTrmsmle JIM M' ••-...-••••••••••••••••••••••• -----Models. PORTABLETV . . . . -"""'°'""" ••••••••••••••••.•••••• ,74 911 TARGA. Ice gm 1973 Triumph 500 .. Like MPORTED solid Danish $.50 496-1421 •SAVE$1CiotoS15()* Teakd{ningtable&four PLAYSPERFECT SMALLBOAT.llOAC MOTORCARS J---.;9~ metallic.· AC. mags, new .. Only l,100m1.$1~ Fully Guaranteed chairs. $200 or make $32. 646-1525 900 watt boat s:enerator AUTO PAINTER Wants 1200W.CoastHwy. -~....-. .. AM /FM /Stereo/Cassel· orB Jorrer673-2553 CONSOLn.EF.E, REO fer.875-4073675-1973 .MU. s, T SEL. L Me.d it. with battery charge_r. Xtra Work. Very Reas. Ne6w4po5·rt·llBe02ach OR•HG~c"ou~·s te. Lthr seats, 6000 mi, '72.TRIUMPH ·GT 6, I.ow ..-.. New. Warranteed, in Rates. Call' Mike al "" & "' • $14 200 673--4642 i:974 Lady Kenmore FEMALE Lab. Wem'r Lly g. rm, dinette, fng, & crate. Portable, mount 548-3211. MEWEST &LARGEST . . . mileage, custom paint, Washer or1 Dryer. Save pups. six weeks old .. misc. 646-2693 on transom with bait . AUDI WANTED '10 PORSCHE'. Must sell . looks & runs great. $3400 -ch '•t ••--2 nk h Id W . •-82 I~1M EDIATE SM XI d orbestofrer.MS--1064. _., on ea • n u~e FREE.497-2539. '72 YAMAHA' 80, Sl50. la o ers. e1g • .., • Private party·seeks lat(' DELIVERY . ags. nt con . S5950. • locations "Only. Sears, S le 8055 Sears washer gas dryer. lbs . Stow while uD.. VWhg-1600Spec model 1973 Audi Fox, 2 AllModels&Colors 645·5S23. Volkswagen . 9770 Roebuck at -&mpany. ..-age-• , ,75 Both Dar bells. derway, Greatest buy for . •CALL 530-4i940• dr. 4 spd w/air cond. Di'ck Mil'--Motors ~, 914 l.B Loaded. Under •••••••••••••••••••••••. Adams at Magnolia,. ••••••••••••-•••••••• ~030 ' ' marine, IJO A.C.r $745. Prefer brown. silver or nn-' vw 1973 BUS 1 pass , Huntington Beach . ARGAG E SALE: .. 842 F'irm .662-0673 8 SHELBY Mustang bhrck. Phone Mike al 120W.Warner 'warr.Mustsell.Stephen. · ·. ~1 . • I 962-1781Ir270 E.17tbSt. Furniture. clothes, toys, body w /mags, roll bar 675-ss24 evenings and at So. Main 556--6030 . a udt 0 1 n "!.~~i ~ !,1.,n · ~--ta•• ~~-~ · F 'LSa•F'-• 7" *I BUY1•1.* '7325HP-lohnsoo0..B . .2.\6 •"'"" 428 hp eng ~ o-t A 557"'"'" ra 1as. ,....o...,. a-•· ~v · I I· I I ~ ._esa;-~ -· misc. rl ua;-'"' 1!00 • •· 64~6_·5720 · ............. -:-weekends. · • ~-na ·~ -TIRE SALE·~Goodyear f538JRlJ)~-8856. Btb. 10 am to 3 pm. 2842 Good used rumiture & eng. hrs. elec. start. $475. l8Sxl5 Radial. S3l.7Z + • Carob St. NB. appliances or will sell for, -'6"75'--5'-'38=•---~--•-~--,_....._. · 30 '68 vw •ouarehack. "19S .. ~.. 8020 ,. FORD TRANS. ~ ... ,_. ·-JCIC)Uor 97 6~-7902 -l"5f'" 1 (Eastblu((). you. loats Power 9040 4 spd, includes sm. VS.••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••·!-----;;:'.'::--~::::;:;;----1 _1'P~h~o~n~e~4~93~-4~~47~41____: __ •••••••••••••••••!>••••• -es 8060 MASTt:RSAµCTIOM •••••;••••••••••••••••• Ford Ask ,·ng $75 1964·3.56C· '67 BUG 1500, gd ~-".· USED b'"' .... & rts Sl5 ... .. 6 °686 & 83'9625 536-160. 7 . '--·rat 970 I •• 00 . •~ru · i.._ pa · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64 -..,. 24'0WENSCabin Cruiser ~ ;:iool ,seetoapprec1ate. ,1 . t 11 , &'VI Ii: up. 2488 Newport id aft 6 or Sunday 839-0974 V 8 p H d I Bo" ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675~4233 " O\'lng-mus se . ~·. Bfvd.,C.M4 642--7910 '.Yrs old Appaloosa ge · · · ~r. ea• ce "' 1----or reasonable offer, . 1ng for sale. $425. Owner pc. SPANISH BR set. $1700. 675-4618 c-•(. •s20 '615 COrtRT,~NA28. GMoPoGd '66, 912. 5 sp., new paint .. &11 ·0488. , -.lCJIWlN.N 10 spds, movingPh.548--"7494. · ·d bl :lasses ~ ranspo a ion. · chrome and.rubber, tape ~tcbed' His & Hers. 70 Marble top SI eta e. 36' aft cabin DIESEL ••··~··••••••••••••••• $400Firm.54&--62S>. .69 SQBCK, Xlnt mech,: , nl cond. -·each. ew-'-80 Gold swivel rocker. 8 TRAWLER,fgls,1200mi 59 TRIUMPH TR 3 deck, xlnt. cond. runs cond. New tires; am/(rd• _ -••. "'°"' •••• :~.~•••'*•••••••••• place set dishes. 3Jamps. range. 2 heads (elec. . · Alfa Romeo 9705 strong .. 552-86117 -~ Bargain Buys! 6464605 holding) w / showers + Classic a I Sports Car. ••••••••••••••••••••••• _,_a_d_. S950 __ tofr. 962-1464. WA...,TED Cut·a-away doors, lo mi , '71 914 PORSCHE. nel'' &togs 8040 "" ~ ENNIS Club full mem-e67tc3!'1003AKEOFFER.Agt. on new engine. Clean. 73 G.T.V. Alpha Romeo. metallic blue paint job. '65 vw· Baja Bug. reblt ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP CASH DOLLAR b h ' $1250 C II . Sl050.Callti73-7635. Drk blue, 20M, Beau~ AJ'l.1/FM s tereo, xlnt 1600eng.$600. PAID FOR YOUR ers Jp. . a • , cond. $4850. Ca.II Dennu 548--0800 MALTESE -AKC Fkam JEWELRY. WATCHES. 644-5292/552-7959. 36 com I swordfi_sh. doc. '41 FORD. 4 dr. Sedan. 644-2071. cond. Call 9---4, 673-3077 S150; Ma $125;6-7wee . -ART OBJEC'FS GOLD PU.FFY p t h k 471 GMC. ~radios. DF. Clean. Make offer!•----------JAGUAR aft.4,673-2590 1972 VW BUG. Am/Fm 8 .113'1·5566. afters.PM.. • ' a c wor Meter Pr•vate party A .. ~ 9707 · tr•ck stereo Mags Ne-SILVER SERVICE p S · I 3 · · 642 7241 -'709IlSTarga,Silver,all .. · · .. '. urses. pring co ors. 645-7744a!t6PM -••••••••••••••••••••••• · t•'res St995 644 --DOXJE ... i-ed male, AKC; FINE FURN & AN· styles. Thurs/Fri/9:30to · rucks 9560 AUDIWA..-eft . . xtras. Very clean. Runs · · -o•oo;o. ii mo's, great watchdog. TIQUES. 645-2200' 3:30. 26441 El Mar. MV. loots, ••••••••••••••••••••••• "• '"" Sales, Service, & Leasing perf. S7300. 646-8515 '68 vw PANEL Bus, fut~: $75 548 1340 Rent/Charter 9050 Private party seeks latt lenault , 975-S eqpd. Call for. extras. · -RING 3.65 els. Dia-Rubies MINK COAT. Autm. haze, •~••••••••••••••••••••• •MONEY MAKER• model_l973 Audi Fox. : Aft . 7PM 493_7920 · ~FGHAN male,·yr. old. <Appraised S1250). S595. stroller. Cost $1500. Sac. LEASE 43 , COLUMBIA Chev. l'h Ton truck, dr. 4 spd w/air cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brindle. AKC. 640--6200 213-431·1924. Leisure SSOO. Si lver Fox. Stole, $l6S k 1 • great -cond. New eng .. Prefer brown. silver 01 '70RENAULT. days 496-7463eves. '.World eves. 'SlS0.557-4137 640 ·1~ee •yr. ease. clutch, brks. Painted in· black . Phone Mike a· ,Economical 30 MPG. '75 ' · · -side & out. w I 1xl2' box.. 675-8624 evenings ant ta~s. $825. 837-3359 aft 4 Vol•o .977Z ....................... . . ,A 'coNv£NIENT SHOPPINQ AHO "'C7, 9EWtNO GUIDE FOR THE • • QA!. OH TH£ GO. . ' . . Fiuhion'1 Topper! SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Boats, Sall 9060 M u s t s 'e e ! $15 0 0. '_weekends. PM . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~·~75~:1_130'!'!!1~._· ______ ,,~;,.;;:i4~;:i;;;-470;o I 3100 W.CNst itwy. NA ,..--------1 > Austin-Healey 97.D• 642·9405 ~alls Royce 9756 18' ALPHA CAT. race re· '67 GMC o/.i compl reblt: ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ady, new condition. ~ill 327 eng' & clutch. 62 , 3000 MK ft Bod . ----- demo nstrate & give 673--6528aft6PM · Y ex TIRE SALE Leeway -Awash -. lesso ns. $1975. Call . celle nt, runs strong. GOODYEAR Tiger -Unholy-960-3311. CHEV. ~ T PU W/ 36'' SISOO. 492 --0167· 185xl5 Radial. 531.72 + ROLLS ROYCE WALLET S VE .9RUEL HEG_KLER : SACRIFICE 30 , Alden campe11r s h5e..'.!· ~6. cyl. \68 ~USTJN America, ---~36 _7_902 ____ 1 IL R CLOUD I "Do you rtotice how Sloop i350Cl Good cond S750 o er . ....--...... auto. cle.an . am/fm. $450. Jetnl'ft 9732 (The hard -to.find model) calm his date is taking 714_5.ss-1342. · '6.5 FORD Pick Up FlOO, 6 Call 833-3976. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Luxuriously mti in tained alllhis?Shefiguresth::at cyl. re blt eng. gd tires,'aMW ' . 9712 in typical British deep down in his 8'.SABOT. glass hull & w/camper s hell .••••••••••••••••••••••• JEMSEM thoroughness.Thissilver WALLET he·s really a hner. leeboard. rudder & 646-2l67 ingot & ebony beauty will niceguy." · oa r s .. $150/orfer. -& & HEALEY beajoyforever.$18.500. 831---0488. '71 CHEVY 1h T. Pick Up. & 1:'::1:-1c-•-;H:-""-e------..,-:1-'""--"'=-----350 v.s. xlnt cond .. • JEHSEH HEALEY SILVER CLOUD 111 Wanted 8081 A~1~:; ~~a~~r~~~~'. ~~~ ~~i~k g~~i:~· ;-~k~~ 1974 IMTERCEPTER ~~;sit~!: :ai~:a~~~ eb; ••••••••••••••••••••••• spray shield. 1975 tags, S2300 . 646-7312 or · BAVARIA Sales,Service,&Leasing British craftsmen. Has ANYTHING .. . TO TRADE? .. \\>'e trade for almost· anything! AutoS, Boatt •. Jewelry, Real .Estate .. etc. You can't beat our PURCHASE or LEASE deal. FACTORY - REBATES on selttted '74 & '75 TOYCYl'AS & VOL VOS ~autlemi4 ~VOLVO . · 19~ Horbot" ( M. 646 9303 WAMTB> $575. 545-4655. 642-8881. power windows, po~·er Amp to rent or buy ror ' CLOSE OUT steering. power brakes. VOLVO electric acoustic Gibson HOBIE 14· Gd. cond. ans 9570 ' ascot tables & al.I the ac-•7 4 DEMO SALE 12 Sir'. ng g' uitar. Al so S500 or Offer. •••••••••••••••••••••• SA VE! des' ed b 548 9331 · couterments 1r Y All cars are low mileage.. want. to rent Fender· -972 FORD E·200. Xlnt Crevier.B~W the most discerning. equipped with air, Rhodes stage or suitcase 20• VlKING Sloop. Xlnt rond . Private Party, Call . 208 w. 1st Street .Sl6,SOO. AM / F M s le r eo 0 r keyboard. 846-1677 cond . 6 Sails, spinnaker 646-~ Santa Ana 835-3171 AM /FM 8 track tape ~- WANTED Rea r . SIOOO. 675-5473. ·71 CHEV. 'h T. Van. Xlnt 3100 W.Cout Hwy.kB. These vehicles must be all feature remaining: TOBUY d N bk t" & & 642 9405 seen to be appreciated. time on unlim ited · . •STEEL floats 36' dsl. CO!J. • u r s, ire~. • Please ask ror Richard mileage warranties. PARTNERSHl_P .1n crsg. cutter. '69. Xlnt paint. A/M·f /M. Semi· . Lamb at Guarantee Ready (or delivery Bolargt'\l'492th~87n85Z2ft.Fishmg cond . S24K pvt pty camper .S2lOO.:>ie-0823 KarmannGhia 9735 Chevrolet .Motors, Inc. NOW! · a · 548-31~ '68 CHEVY Van 108. runs ORANGE COUHTY"S ••••••••••••••••••••••• located in Santa Ana at 142 WANTED '73Shellf rEI . d G d k OLDEST '59 KARMANN GHIA: 711 East 17th Street. . . : o 84 Boats,SllpDocks 9070 goo . oo wor van. & New eng. new brakes, Please call for an ap· w/ cruise·control, auto,,· Ca m t n 1> 6 7 3 · 6 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $850. 645-2703 . power steering, fuel inJ'., t• S850.Call644-G166 pointment. 17141543-9311 . D G a:;:e. P.!:w~~ ~~~.~~s'ti~~0:a'!i ·~~a;s~ER~~. ~~~· c!~~~ Sales·Se~vice-i.eiising ercedes ll'n 9740 royota 9765 . reen 'f29i· !'5117 ) ln1trulftflltl 8083 sail. 675--4073675--1973 557-7834 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/ auto .. power steering.:· ••••••••••••••••••••••• --Roy Carver, Inc. SC HTS? Polar White .. blue iii.t. &: DA VlNCl A cord' 1 CH~NNEL. Ba~k Bay, no '73 DODGE. Mai?s. cust. Rolls'koyce BMW SELL US OJ OU • fuel inj, $5399. ("#5112) r old Bea~ifult~ild. sa!ls. Low bndge. $50. inte rior, tape deck, ice· 234E.17thSt. YOUROLDCAR, 142 ~ught. $2900. Take over mo. 548-4471 box, $4500. 751-1938 Costa Mesa 546~444 WEU REBATES? w I 4 speed, air, stereo~ paymen ts, $74. mo. SLIPAVAIL'S CHEVY 108 van. cpt, '73 .BAVARIA, auto. LEASE YOU OURS! , Polar White,'ju.st $4999.· 551~5131 aft. 5:30, all , , Newport Be~ch panel, nu tires. ·mags, Malaga, xlnt oond. 21,000 I N V Q I C E + (#Sl3S) daywk.ends. 30:-60 rowerorSa1l xlentcond.894-8853 ·mi's. $8800 or Pick Up I 00 1~~2025·~1;-~~·;p·.s.!li!.1··~~1.~!lll·ii·~-1·-.· WANTED~ rent or buy 20 -~3Po~only 1974 Ford Va n. Stereo. leaseCS200mo)644-2224 New&UsedtoCh.oose 10%? Amp for electric acoustic $3800. 673-2757 after 5 Datsu. 9720 _ -'-Bring your best deal to Gibson 12 string -guitar. locrh( Speed/ PM · ••••••••••••••••••••••• our Fleet. Mgr. and be Also want to rent'Fen· Sk 9080 House of Imports preparedtodrivehomea der·Rhodesstageorsuit· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 'h TON Chevy Van. SALE-WIREWHEELS .. 523-7256 New Toyota .Anaheim. 750-201.1:' l'ra~PI tirtt cl•,,. 1• itt., • casekeyboard.846-1677 16' FLAT Bottom 327 wide tires & mags. Ex· DUNLAP·636--7902 , . , '";!.1e11~e~i'ti~:~~'!r.~ . Chev.·Prop. S2,000. tras.Afl.5,847-1821 ' i 75xJ 4 RadiaLSZ4.8S+ '6825os. P/S, P /B, P /W, <d l • · 70 VOL\1_0. 2Dr . Auto ttr1.double·br,a1tec1. buu--.. .. ic..!i~ftwe.&8085 979-7969 eves, 548-2241 Autos W.lit.cf 9590 Don 't give. ~p the. shi.p! AM /FM . ~ /C, n e w :. t41l fllJtA· t2r0an00s0• a 1r1 co0nd1. Only T01:.11l1"fcbu.wui.~.,..· .-an.N11b,bt~p0ekea.c~ .....-,..........-.• da,ys You 'll find 1t 1n brakes, Radials. $3050. ~ • m · r g Pvt ~:-: :=-:-,,.:,~1. ~~ ~~~t!:n ~~~~ ..::.~ ·~~~·~;:·~;~;;:;::~ IWl•portaffoa · ••5•EL••L••U••5•y••0••U•R••C••A•R·:.· Classified. 497-2292 . TOYOTA Owner. $2100. 675--8972. ~ tDCllt W IL.._,_ ·7.!J": .i ... sl·l&tncluded. h S 25 drft h · '74VOLVOSta.Wdn.,Air. ,.. .. u.._. ._. -.i.t. I 11,111 f« etdl p.tt.!nl. c rs 15/ . mac ••••••••••••••••••••••• We poy .._price! . ~ ~- Pri•t•• P•lttr• tt,JI : A4r' • '• e•dl pattem far · $65, Pierce 867 W 19 CM MUSTl'E""CLEAH GAZER:•~ 1966 Ko(bot, CM. 646·~303 ~terde~7.5 •Ltid. ~· xlnt ·Jili.w 11* t, 1•. u. If, it. finll.ot:la.u mall •nd 9fl«l•I 645 74U C Sale 8~ CLAY A. POLI.AN con · c . .....,.,..., oro(, tt.st.U(MIMM)fll.flt8dt •••dllaa. lend to Alic•· · · m:!IPl'r'I, Wtll take anything in ~11•• 69 MARK '--11 Sta. Wgn, fer.557-3608 J'5 ,...,. tHDell ~. ..... 105, .IM DailJ PUol. J \ 090 Rfttt 9120 ~ t-0..11 Adl.il1 ~ ~ U'7, JJ f"bo . . ._,..,..,_Hdi,..U.... ~ft Ot!pt., eo. ta., ,lmos,.,grgans I ••.••••••••••••••••••••• trade, watches, rings, Acco•lfl·~•'o'~•Sro,., 'oc; 11~~ air. auto, xtra clean. JiM•etMa ... .di~ 01•. Cbt'l.ea kaUon, N•w . ••••"••••••••••_e••••••• 3 YR Old B' Cabover piJ. TV's etc.. ~°:;:':~'!:~h~ 1~,ri·~ , 27MPG. $1,190.646-6187 ... llla-daMllWI_,_ York, N. Y. tooit. Print · ORGAHCLASSES 2000HARBORBLVD .• ..,......-.. .,, ··-· .. _.tJ; «MN'"* tillf'll· Jltaee, ~ Zip. Patten . grim camper. $925. Cpll ~ .. c •u.n. • ~·,.i::;~i~~~~ 61 """""' sco•rio SALE. Wire Wheels. ·,. ... -toMoria• I••• 4•11at•! Create A r,:,': ft •'---.ina;o.;in. J'S. >>'~-· .,r........_• ' .. ft d'al S2 • · · ~ • s-1 cce I esctVtWUU9 .. ,._Ltt-H 9140 ..__ :":".""""r" 11cw,11 I65xl ... a 1 . 1.37+ ;=:.~ .. ~~ • ......:..~~~ Cal torlnfor;matloa .. ...,...,.. ~ 0 C ...... :='r.... ~= :;~ 1.:i.1~21 _. '69 VOLVO PlllOO w /all theeittras. 6#-7399 utos,Ulff . ... , ................. . ,,,_,.,.= .,-,.WW.U..• X-W. ' ,,._toAIMts '863-1664. l CO~ST-A~.. 2Why n""' t•l.. ocr.n Dunlap •636-7902 a. ... Yott. N.Y • .JlllL .,,...,_=llllide: .... 7,. COila Mesa,642-286il ••••••••••~•••••••••••• ,.,..o+AJI 't: ~:: :f.~ u.am.uius •1967TOYOTA l'di&JWll ... ADDllaa..JlP. Ike! ""' Qulltl *'·• Foun te t n Valle)'; 10 x 59 Plymouth Mobile HkJIHttt Sa.,.r •n.. »1'• , .. ..._._ flO'I,, .Jia COl,ONA• 9;ff)9 " _._,.,,.,£11•&11-t:'1 .::::--····~:: ~33.0nlytholettn home .ss,zqc>.ortradefor . owl•partJ i:~ .::=-{nt...._ oee:,, Ct!l Automatlt. radio, ••••••••••• ... •••••••••' =-~~.-,:.S: ·N11ri',1i ,.._::::::::n.•1 cerel1 intere1led l 28' to'~' trattl ~ler. lllM~TOVOhr l!= !~~ ~~~· •ntt beat.er~ -real ntee trans. 89 RAMBLER·. "tow.: ... ...w. lfD IP•llfo-,,....,~._ .... St.It learnln~ lo pl1y th -5'4-~1'7 1 C1lliloterorhill I!~'-" ~.,_-_R~ '1 portation ear. (VSV005) mileage. Runs good: •1111••• r•T1'SIM· ...... ~ ....... $1.M • 0 uld ta• d ·.~-c.IM' -.... .,.. r~·---···--~ .. --~~-••-• rfan I 0 .. o 8 ~ ... , . 8'7-8555 l.1Ho.$ .fSl'o....., nra· ... 4U -.0,0r0 ICC.~I CA.a_..llt,...,_ . ...._ ····-• (lh1-Jt 16'1'w .,.._ n ._.....,..-.-.._.,.., ....... 11.1ct ... .._. •• t1M vantaaeo ~.,,.,er. tlSO 11r.u ,,,.. 11 ..,.. GUSTAFSON cit fftO _, ...... Dir ............ ....., ............. CoottMlllks.r.lce ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAl!EAPPIAISAL ::°':::.,· ::~ ~="".. UHCOLHMIRcu•w • • ..... ;==: ...... Cl.S C1 11l1ttGIA81Jd1: ... • • .SIAI W b d •· ..., · "'' • •••••••• ••••,~•• .. •• • ..... C -. =-· --YAu •7• •'o ENDU.BO e uy u•e cars.. ,",!. •"•""'-t "~~ ....... ., 168008 hBI d ' • ,..... 9M ··•· 7 • .--·--CASH ror Stelnway o .in. " •\J • truc•o. ·c~JI , GROTH "' •1 eac v .. , , llllWll ...... ,. ••. JUt ,.,....._Ali tlZ ••• o.,W 300 mi. lmmacl Moving ~ nt~. tj 111M ,..,.. H.8 .(714)842-89&4 TJRESALS"M1"t'71:£ · .,....,., .," ., •... 1.w otheP.O.rBogoodx ~~. W-~e must sett.i p P. D•Ve. CHEV.ROL T ror a rree i!~.::.-s..6:. !it=. ,H:,. Sleek' ,a : ~tMJtBl*fl: ····:: -""""'"'... 548-9642. •P~UM,I. 2:5e!; ss1• • ......_ is. "2Q..4.I 1.1973 CORONA Mark JJ SM ,..,!°6::5 • · '' ~ ...-...:-~-=:..::::~;_.. Mar.-. ' G 8CHEV11h O~ET . l!~:. !II:!.. "=-...., f\IX 6 c11 .• hrdtop. · · • ' ' THOMAS El,.i!CTRI •117 YAMAHA' 100. RUJI' . Hll2ltll ea< !.!~~b "~-J:.., =e~ Stereo, air .. auto, rndlal FOR SALE '66 BuJcir! ORGAN $150. Phon gd,,6t'le11I. Xtra1. un °•ton-c ~·" itt ,:e.r,,,_ • ..,. lires..22MPG.Xlntcond. HUdtop.Ne«11~1..,..~ 6'5-t179 S125/ofr.53&--332S. 847-6087 5'N:S31 ., ~ 4 Good @A.ttt1W N.2.:t.i .·6"-'7873aftGprn. ,paJr.$100.640-4556 _ t. I ' • - • • \ A""1o. UHd 4'ltos. UHd' ~ UHd w .. n ... ov,Fobruory5, !975 'oAILVPILQl 8t • DtCIC W.Lt0N'S : ~.:., M-. ..... . , . ··;;;•••••••••••t;j$ ~·······•••••;;;·•· ~············,;,;; UM4 UieJ4 ~ UMCI ~ WILSOU FORb· • ··~·-.......... ...... •••••• ·--··•••' ··~·'l'•P••·············· ·············~···-··· ...................... _. I --· ... ~-· -·············-~ '! · ~ ftlO ttJO 'T< DART. im"l"c. <ood. 1975 PQRO Cron Tori 'M FAIRLANE 2119. tiow 0t' .n11Hl1 tff -'''9:~ l'OUMOTORC:O.. ,.•••••••••••••••••'•••• •••••••••••••••••••••• S300" tuke over.pymts. Squ.iNt ~tation Wa10 tires. tune·up. Necd11-···~··•••.•-. =;;;;,t;,;;0• .2 D•. Wgn. :g.·;;i;:MQUTi~·~~ii;':::A •. . -N•ICllMclllPTO L~SABBECanvt.low MARK IV. be.ijl:e w / ~·e~-~92·?9'14 ""'/air C<?nd .. stereo Am lr•n•.·ae;,ils siso SaleslfndStrvlce 16M . Xtra c lcun • au.to. B/tl. A/.~ d'( · ml, hke new, new radliJ bel&t lealber. AJle)llr•s! .1 ~ , Fm rJ1d10. )')nyl u!Sholl 646.-0036 OLDSMOllLE 1111 .. n.. n-. ....... -... ~ t;' .. ~-500 ~· .H,.. UNI, new-top, Mutt ~ 13.000 ml. 16,750. Please 197;s LIUIJge I uwerWaion, lusac rar.k. IJtc:e new ---GMC TRUCkS Sh a rp I $2500 rl'fm . ..,.,-,to .... r . -Ullll. ··~• ~ .. f44..,..Q06 eall'1t•· _7076. 4x4. M11,ny extr-. 146!Kl, s:M!iO. Pi:•YJ PtY . Af\ ·ea CORTINA Stu. V.'gn . HO~D•c•is 847 -eooz wkdy1 .--9 '.i.': t~iM;~~;;--;;;;;;=:::;::;;-~;";;;;;;-:;~~7.~~~1-~'"llJl'::--3032~~.~ve11orwll:nds. pm.Mt-I~. lflOOGT. ts25. or 1-st of· "" --( 213 1638-9'7'1 eve!', Olltllc 969i : DffUND TO JOU EDUCED S250 for "ulck 69 SEDAN· ' dr. Full -.. rtr. C1ll aft. 5. l"IS-5328 . UnlTerslty Olds Colll!t'l, Prlvele-pt..)C ··"········---··~ ... \, " ule. •g7 w Electra 4 power. Good cond. p.1Ulit 72. Dart S~h11:cr. p 11, P lb. tM? FORD ft!ustanr. 289. --2ISO llllrboi' Blvd. --------'68 f lllJi 81 ft[);. ve~ fX~S~ Dr .• beaut . .-vtt, ful& aell · m1keoffer.S48-1686 !!91!.c..,lfr'!!'G801 >·!.'!· ... ~,•.· .~•pd .. ~ , ' •• . 9945 Cotta Me11a1 540-964 Plymouffl 9960 clean. ruu pwr. nitW lirtW:> 1;7 ,.-os -r alt A '1""--du. ~ --..__. • ,..,11 .. _ ....... ••••••••·-··-·••••••• & •hoc"•· SIOll5.1--••• ' :n• ·i'"'w~y i~a:!'. S',;;.iy'*ne-; MARK IV. all xtras. •72 DO~~E )3.100: .auto .,, c~ •. , • .!.~. w7 •• · .~.~ 7;~.;;~0~:~:·;~;;;~~:1~ -. ·71-oe.a TOf"Oftlldo ATLAS 1Cfl -l.94i~ r ... ,. -;,. S~ Urct ~ No onJ Xtra clean. lake over n r: t JI 1.....-.t CJ ... --------.,if 00.. 1715 ·,..~~· "' 1 leue or buy low book: tna1ts. lnslJlated. to ml. P»SS. xlnt coqd. fully Please <'on~,att Steve u Y equ •'r-"'· eaa •89 1.1·: M/\NS .. A•r .• t · · value. Day•. 673_4010• 8d. cond( See to Ap t>Qulpt. 557 -7977 Smith. 645-5333 Lie. No. WOA·l. szoo o c~,·--~ ps 'PH. ta1>.• d.<'t:k , viny~ • pr•••'•I•'· Mok• orrer ----=---best orr . Pleast< <'1.il .-r r s1-· ••• 6819 13 CENTURY. 20r, \i'nyl eve• & wknds. 837-7329 " ...-o ·1 & 'til r · '""'· .... -e.ut1•ffUMD lldl,, air. PS!PDB. 848-IM~ 1074 J\1A..\f.EHICK V·ll . ttSO CN-J·831Wor~·0436. _ JX!n ot 1 Y un. JO -----{1 R&I · WW tlr'es. Xlnt eth 9932 ' A i<.'. P /s. auto truniL ~~~~~~••••••••••••••• '73 CUT. Sup. xlnl cond 2!129 1-f a~~JrBlvd .7 11 3,., •.. ~ .. RSAl~tl) Ws~: .. ·"~~~iol!!''.\i 1t71M'.AYlf<ICKS: · ~rdim~zs75 . Pvt pty. '67 DODGE DART ~~~r.xi mi. &42 1219 art • 1970 MERCURY 1.<iaded. FMIS"f. Cr1l: Costa Mes;i aul~. AM fJo'l\1 ... ~d . c;.*'>, -· '73 CORY. red convert. 3 Automatic trnnsmiu1on. -. -MARQUIS• t\ l:. DrBkg , G -l2l9 546· I 9'34 Lt•ss I h<1n 27000 '™'-!, '69 DUJCJ< El .... tra Ltd. Topi. A~/FM ater~. 4 radio. heater, \'iny,l toµ 1?7.0 1.TO . all options. D L d d h 0 SC I 350 V 963 Jsti:t ,• Xlnl. 1950. Cau"'m.-131• apd., 360, leather option. Po"" c r •teer' n g or11t . ...owner. service re-4 oor. oa e ...,·~t 68 LO ut 85;5· . "ZJ ROAD llUNNl';R 4 ---;" . ll,000mlles.&44-4l47 IVJDG2ll L... , t-ords a\•ail. XJnt cond. equipment. Real fine auto trnns. A1~. Whit spd VH eno 15000 ~11 '68 1·1o:J\ll>f':~l· J\1r. pwr~ -·-· 1975 MUSTANG . tt..r-'• Sl475 64 0804 re n1 I ly car. Runs out vinyl top $550 h1 jth boo ' ,,.., · 1 · 1 k te' ·~; ~K ~r~~cKPt~r~~c· '74 CORV. 350. air cond. 'ss11 . . .;.-- -solid. (341CCLJ'll386 SJ I 00. lo\\' book S7'l5 Xlnl c:ond · ~·lust !>ell. ~~l~f 1,1~:~"1.A~~~ 1~~"&, ~ut'.~ R&H S4eS 875~7426 • ps/pb/pw. am/fm. SCKX> . '69 1.1·0 Squire Wagon. GUSTAF$.otr4 Nec_•ds minor body "''Ork S3lOO ~73: ?9tiJ P\'t 111 ~ 1>7:1 .137'!._· --Ii~· · _....:.. · ml. '1'5 Ta11s . 831--0166. l) Lf.WiA• , P S, P dis(· brak~. A/C, LIMCOLM ..aacURY Y.',i ll ~·00 11!>1der traclt> • 1973 PLYMOUTH J.;. 1 -· • " • , Pr1vutc Purty fi75 1625 II ll 7 4,0 •2 ...,. J oa1 •'u . "ust St' .._, Cedfllac 9915 ... 0COUPEC Cort•,0.·,·1,·ec ~ Ullt. · 168008each81vd.. '. -SUIURIAM 1 1 • 'I ti · -. 1111111 H 'H. Good cond. $995. t"-541 1690 '69 P<)NT. Ll·i\lans l'onv .. saoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• 350 cu eng, Arr. P /B. • · TOYOTA · l'\'l'S · · ( 1 '"-ocw4 '73 TORONAOO WAGON• Sil75 off~·r H31 07!Yl ·~ CADILLAC -ant/fm stereo. xlnt l"Ond . ' · · --Mustang 9952 l-'1ne looking autun1oh1I" n...d rb' d ttlC · Lowmi.675-3823 '74 MUSTANG II •••••••••••••••.•••.•,•••• Aulnm:111c, pov.·er steer for " lar,l!e fan1tl\' e ir Orange Count)''• largest ---1906 Harbor.CM 646 9303 ing, air 1·ondit1on1ni! l.01.uled with e<rutpn1c1lt. •••••••••••••••••••··~·'. selection. 1"8's·IQ74's .-gar 9933 --------4 :;pc"'ct transmission, MUST SACRl l-ICFJ: '7~ vinyl tnp, lot~ uf cstras (PP·151\130?.l457fil A reul '65 1· Bl HJ) xlnt . rn~, -·-·1971 MUSTANGS 2+2'• 0 n ve •••••••••••••••••••••• Ford 9940 vinyl lop , :-:parklinA red Mu"tan,i II .. I.ow mi. Vii . 16061-IUll i good buy at ~Ii <·01111. .\: int . di .... r IJkg,. &tl •SP'ECIALIUY ••••••••••••••••••••••• with "hitf' Interior and Attf /FM ste reo . i!id GUSTAFSOM t11·1·:.. S·l75 hl·st o(l·r, OH ONE ONLY• 19bl FORD 1-"airlane 500. tOJl 15\41.(:C I _bronz.!.· p\1ply.54M 8932 $3877 UHCOLM MaCURY :>45 2301 --LJ 1974 Cougar XH7. Rl·U P f~. uir. Good tires & $3577 1971 Mustan~. Xlnt. eond ej. tWJU• 16800 Aearh Bl\'d.. v-. 991~ with bluck \'ioyl top, J,:ood cond. S550 _ Just tuned . Radials. ""II _ •_l.B . (714_)S.li ·l:l84·I ••••••·••••••••••••--• r adio. heater. air condi-963-2142. ft l • S21M>oro(ter496-l462 . '411\ _ .,. it CADILLAC Coupe de tionin8. power·~teerin~. A DAB OF PETROLEUM •• lUf.CIJl e.atiA ~MlisT-..\NG. 3 5pd, 28S ... ~on SAl.1': '67 P1\·m. 2 •I 974 VEGA COUPI;-h Ville. Mint condition. powerbrak~.automat1c JELLY appUed to the . 1 VOLVO Di-. lll)t. nun~ f.:oud 55IJO l lloor 4 ~peed. rad~,_· Prlvatepartr.642-2317. transmission. In.ex.· threads of fingernail :f'*.-. enjC . RDOllTR.tire~id ororfer.837 0417 ht'<lll'r. f.:us sa,·t•r. ~ ----.o,-fc elle nt co n dition . po.llsh and glue. bottles :·i\f VOLVO · 85;2•!8l~ s 4so or off. !966Hnrbo1 CM b4b?J01 rn1l1·:... Ntow tircs. looks-~• "17 (497KAM)S4486 will ke_ep the lids from ------_ -------'71 Pl.YMOL'1'tf ,S..tt·ll,ile ).!uod !il53.ISI I~ ·' 1 saoo · .1 c:AllfUIUMD -·-:1971 MUSTANG ••••••••••••••••••••••• GUSTAFSON s ticking. Try a Di.aily -1960 ~·~ho• ~ ~ b.ib~JOJ . '66 P.fUSTANG V-8, good Outdoor ~ports 108t rlS 2!'P 2 . DH .. R fl-I. P S. P B. GUSTAFSON ''" 1974 CA M ARO sport UMCOLHMERCURY Pilot Classified Ad lo '66 1:r1) llDTOP. auto mc<'hanical cOn<;t. $600. peal? Sell your equip· air. vinyl roor SISOO. LIHCOLHWERCUllY:' MACHI'• ssoo cou pe (with LT . t6800BeachBlvd.. buy, sell or rent somet· tr.ins, pwr. R & II. ~d. Priv . Party . Call mer1:twithal?""'·C'06tDai 496_104~~r.:_&PM _ 16800Bf'achBlvct .. :r packa~e). Loaded -air. H.B. (71 4) 842·8S14 hing. tires. S.150. 546-5158 f..14 -5687 . ly Pilot Classified. Want ad results 642-5678 1-1. B. (7 14 l !:142-8844. ·: J>tS. P /B, rallye ¥.'heels, ------------··------- AM /FM stereo. deluxe Alrtos • ..,..,; · · 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, MeW 9800 A..+os, New 9100 A..ltos, M•w 9800 4.utos, Hew tlOO Alltos, Mew taod.· inter ior. Lale inodel 74 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••--·-1971 MUSTANG GHIA'• ssoo CASH llNND -·-1971 SUPEI c.unuc11s s350 CASHIUUHD Special Purchase . 20 LTD's : TO CHOOSI flOM V8, ll:Uto. trans.. power steerin1 & brakes. air cond., 't'IW tire1, tinted glass. All colors & body styles. s33aa LIKE NEW like new. Burgandy /sad- dle interior . Won't _lasl lon g, mus t sell. ·ca11 61S-8624 evenings and 1''ttkends. ---------< '74 Z28, 350 HP, Dk:. Blue. AM /FM ster eo, 'P /S, P/B. Rally whls. 4 spd, lllOOO mi. 644-4147 aft. 6 ----------< 1974 CAMARO wtlh LT pack. Auto. PIS. P /B. air. AM /t'M atereo, lilt wbl. delu:11:e Int. ext. pro- tection. taUye ... heels. Metallic burf!md:'/ Sad- die int . perfect cond. in· 1lde 6: o ut. 67S-8t524 eYeninJs & weekend!;. tt2 •••••••••••••••••••••• CON-.L CHIYIOl.IT SALES & SERVJCE Zl21H.-l!Td. COSTAMFSA 546·1200 --- 1974 CAMARO. Loaded air. atereo. LT package, more. Late model -Uk new. See now. 675--""'"I evenings and weekenda. • SPECIALS "13 MONTE CA RLO. vlny • top. fully equip., low mi . . .,,, .... ,......... S3350.&14-5694 Auto. trans., air Rldl. ----------1 (206EV8) ' · '73 CHEVY Impala \Vagon. F"ully equip.1AI S I a 7 7 cond. Xlnt cond. Low ml. G.ood t ires. $3 ,075 . -----,...---_ .. _._-2877:_ _____ , '61 ..... .....,. UI '72 Chev. · Mall bu Sprt V-1, auto. trana., radio, Cpe. Xlnt cond. Fae air . heater, li ce n se No. A t v 8 P i Pib R/H (3070FFJ . u o. -. '· . . 5777 ... ..,..u .... V-8, auto. tran•., power stettrinr, radio, beater. License No. <WFHl12) 5777 7ze ....... 4 speed , white . (0762W) 51488 No. ........ c..- V·8, auto. trans., factory air conditioning, power steerln1, radio, healer, ti nted .«lass. Lie. No. C284EXV>: 51388 "7JM .. M ... Auto .• Cactory air, power steerina, ra~io , heater. vinyl roor. (624EKS) 5 1977 . . "72 CtN't'. llnw Whl walls. Vinyl roof. Lie. 816 E IA. $2100 or best offer. 992-3183 an pm. 'ti6 BEL AIR. 327 eng . Jn!SS. 11 moker. but rum. SlOO /bst off. 962-2706 1973 M ONTE CARL Land au. P is, P/b, P /w. A /C. S3SOO . S.0---0760 days! 842-$107 eves. 1974 CAMARO with LT pack. All extras. bal of warr. Must sell · sac. 675 -8112• evenlnas 4: weell:e:nds. ·~----1 73 Monte Carlo AutomatiC: transmission, power steering, air con· dilionini. Vinyl top, real clean. 1274HHS) $3577 ~f41llimu \II VOLVO .· 1966 Horbor ( M 64b 9JOJ '72 Nova. t or a kind, orig. buyer, only 4600ml. S2500. 646-9694/548-3838. 4 wheel drive. V-8, auto.' trans., factory air, radio. I ~ater, loadcd. (349FZJ ). l• 7 I l ~f PAT~ A. 4 d r • . , Hardtop. Vinvl roof, PIS. : 5398·8 I P!D.~C~lOllS."52·9795 · r73 CHEVY La~na. Grt ?J,.....iwhrY• for Realtors . 4Dr , v:s, stick, pwr. tteer., PS/PB; New: .amtrrn str. nlag wheels, fat tires, I stl bit d radials. S.1000. paneled, carpe t e d . 645·7650· ______ , <l.CM<JP) ~hryslor ttzs '72'-"- Bonnevllle VB, a .l., air, p.1 .• p.b., p.w., • 1e:au. RAH,v /roof, T /1las1. C876FLU) 51988 .,,,.,...w ... 4 1peed, tactOf)' 1lr cpndlt lon l na:, l'tidlo, hf:attr, vinyl Interior. (GlllMl •••••••••••••••••••••• 68 CHRYSLER Clean thruout, lo mileage. $700. ororr~r . 64G-527'1. ____ _, ..... 99Z7 •••••••••••••••••••••• •1974 COMET• 2Door . Cute llUlo red car . Low, low miles . Automallr. power slttr· inf(, air conditioning. radio, healer. <M3lfl'V> Super buy al D)39 ctUST Al'SOH LINCOLN MlllCUIY 16800 Beach Blvd .. H.B. (1141842-8844 5 1 0 7 7 .-83 -COMET. 6 cyl, Arf. ..,.,-----,.--..,.1 .. runs gOOd. 125(). or or fer. WILSON . 5'9---0657 .......... "10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I •811 MARK Ill. 28.000 ml. FORD Orl1tnal owner. All ex· • 1"51 a.acb 81•4· , tr11. Xlnt cond. ~. • ' HwiUnaton 1W1c:h 648-$322 d1)'s: 67~ U'-1070 '42°66tl. eves. ...... - FACTORY CASH BACK PlUS OUR VOLUME DISCOUNT ·~:0 '75 STARFIRE ""'°" s210DoWN $ J 22·MONTH C....~ 11 54310 111"5 T&L TOl•l llel,..,ed oa~mtn1 P"C" rs JW/O llD<r>el tu hC•OH & ... c .... _ .. P•ymtnl1 ... '°' 411 fl'O$ ""°" C•ed•! aPfl<'OVAI A p R .. 14 3~ TAKE YOUR CHOICE '69 v.w. HICE CAR UNIVERSITY Introduces HONDA CVCC for 1975 YOU'VE HEARD ABOUT HONDA'S AMAZING NEW 1975 CLEAN AIR ENGINE . NOW COME IN AND TEST DRIVE IT! BRAND HEW'74 HONDA CIVIC $ I ' Fl NAL CLEARANCE OF 197 4 MODELS STILL A GOOD SELECTION '68Camaro YI, ovto111atic, wsw, radio, btKlllet ..at~ VlSOIO• '68 CHRYSLER All' cond . VB. auto. oowe< s1eer1ng & brai<e~. 1ad10 heater {VUN910) '67 OLDS VISTA CRUISER W~on. VB. auto , power steering & brakes. radio. heater, a•r cond (846K$0J '69 OLDS DELTA 88 V8. au!o raa 10, heater, power wind ows & seats. WSW air cond fY'NS041 ) '71 PONTIAC$ ve ... 1omdl•c ••<i•O ne•t•• W 5 W ~·• concMoon•"Q •B17fP01 '67 PONTIAC VB . automa1 1c . rad•o. heater. WSW. vinyl rool !TZW~9) '73 HONDA CIVIC t909KGGl '74 OLDS CUTIASS SUPREME r • FACTORY CASH BACK PLUS OUR VOLUME DISCOUNT •::: 0 '75 OMEGA ,.,., .. $21 0DowN $ J 02MoNTH c;.., ~ ,, SJ«llO plue TIL Tor• de141<•-.d 1)11-n! pnc;ei& 151 1090 inti , .. , ~ & '"' cn•ge• UQon crl!OI! _.,,,,.. Pa"Y""lnl• •• lof 411 mos. .... P.R ... 14.35'11> . '71 Pinto 4.,eed,wsw. redio, kcrler. C351'1 P"OI ·~ I I 100 plus T&L TOlal a•terred PtYmenl pnc. Ill S14 t 5 411 '"'" la.o. h<::en•e & Ion. ci'wQe'• Pay!Nnt5 1r11 to< 2• mo• Upon c•tn~ -0\111. APR 0116 4~ 5577 IMC lllrl . 4x4 SPECIALISTS Home of the G-'ROUN~ +tO~ letl~l•llT• 5977 ~~~E 1077 HOG DECAL GIVEN WITH AMY GMC~;::;_,,,-.....;;._, TEST DllY! THIS WEEll! ALSO, REGISTER HOW FOi DUI FIEE OFF ROAD TRI-SPORT TO BE GIVEN AWAY FEBRUARY 28th. NOTHING TO IUY. JUST UGfSTH MOW. 1975 IMC PICKUP 53377 1975 IMC YAN FUUY FACTORY EQUIPPED ISOMlll 53371 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY , ' ' . .. c l •''If. ~·J ··' •) '~ . !I ·:~· •• ... r .... • •'. .I •. . ii :t , ' , ' ' ' • • • • I .. '. ., .. • '• ' " ~ . ' .· • :1 ·' .. . i ,. '· • I I l ' I • • • .. ' •• • • . IS now , 111 at : .. , . .. . ... .. * . \ CHRYSLER· Ply111oulfi • IMMEDIATE DELIV~RY. Only.; . "" And-You'll Still--Reeeiv~$ · .CASH ~BACK FROM CHRYSLER CORP • . I . . UP TO •.••••••••••••••••••• . . ' . . Gruter capacity! Deliwn 20% more uuble cargo •JllltCe than • •landard siu WlllODI and ii 18"' aborter in lenPb!'&WI _\ aeconr:J trips _ mc>Y• more per trip. . fOYOUWITH ~SP£CW. .-oMUS TIAD!;.IM SEE AND DRIVE THE . ALL·NEW SMALL CHRYSLER THE FANTASTIC . ~ • • , . . CORi>O'IA ••. i1' ~ · A test drive win show YC!ll why Cd~ Is the talk of the Industry. • '\,. ~ - • I \ • l \ - • • - • ' \ f I ' " EQg1•na/Siuth ~oast • EDITION B)'. FR·EDEJUCKSCHOEMEHL o.,-oiiiYlilil ...... More than «>~000 .Jil ver salmon yearlings that grew up ln a Fresno fish hatcOery have a new home· today. It's the Santa Margarita River lagQC>n at Camp Pendleton. · · · • The"lish 11~~art of an expert-. ment that bl il[ts for the stat'! Department of Fish aod Gani~ s~y wl~f make salmon, fishlilg a '• ·•~rt·ln 89ulhefn Cilllornla. It tb experl!Olint succeeds, anglers 1n one~ two year& will be pulline a.ev.en-pound salmon rromoeean waters":" ·, The Santa ·Margarita lagoon wH pjcked as tbe,planting site because it..-deslgn .wl)l allow the ,fllib to #lowly acclhnate to salt water. " A sand bar separates the less slline ••goon waters frqm the as:ean. In about 1t ~. as soon as the fish get used to the lagoon, the sand bar will be bulldozed away. allowing the fish to enter the ocean without suffering ill effect.· The salmon are being in· lroduced to local waters as part of ~ the department's Southern California ,SporUishing Improve~ ment Project. The goal of the program is to improve local T•••~'s Closlnlf ~.Y. Stoeks ' sportfishrng through the in· troduction of desirable species of rish. · Each of the eight-inch fi sh dumped from a tanke r truck into the Santa Margarita lagoon was tagged in advance by Fi sh and Game biologiits so they tan monitor anglers' catches. ''We will closely watch lo see what kind of fishery develops;• (See SALMON, Page A2l .Board 5% • Offeri11g Teachers tol . O.lly ...... SU.fl ...... 60,000 YEARLING SILVER SALMON PLANTED Slate Project Should Improve Southland Fishing ... 'Heilller Park Problem Eyed . . ' . ~ ' ' .. l.!¢.1!'.l!.l!le bl.qjoRY profesll<>rs, licit. ir,appfilg-"'nd,,p,redation. il.tilclents' and Lajuna Beach city Ea'Oh'IS"\lllllU'inifl'lng dell'tees of officials will meet Saturday after-studyby~lt QQ°icials . noon\oeliscussmeansof"IOnl;&I!• E~ to~J)e present at Ing the Heisler Pl"k,ltqu!tj'el ·s.~ • mee!lng are DI;: Kei\h · populaUon. ~ . Justl,e; a university populatioa :nesp.m. meeting.at the park's and dll•ira11.menta1 lilologlst; Dr. gasebo will include a flnt baud lt.K. 'Josephson, a comparativot _look at the daD!llge the squirrels' neura~hy•l•loglst, and a team of burro.,..lng is inflicting on. the undergraduate s"1dents wbo are park'S bluffs. _ interested in researching the City officials estimate as much squirrel problem. astwofeetofparkistumblinginto Meanwhile, Stan Scholl, city the ocean below each ye ar due to public works director, said the ci- instability caused by the bushy-ty has received an inquiry from a tailed burrowers. group of falcon owners who would Enlistiitg biologists to study lhe like to bring the birds to Laguna to problem-and recommend ways of scare the squirrels away. getting the squirrels out of Heisler One falcon club reportedly told Park is the latest in a series of Scholl the hawks would ''keep the moves by the city to combat the squirrels running until they got to problem. El 1.'oro." There has been a plethora or That suggestion, too, is under suggestions: poisoning, birth con-study. Irvine's Planning Chief Quits Post ' Citing irreconcilable dif- ferences of opinion with City Manager William Woollett, lrvin·e Planning Director William Livingstone resigned to- day. . And the city of Irvine now is looking for a planning director for the third time in its three- year history. Livingstone·and Woollett spake highly today of each other's abilities, bill said differences in philosophies prevented their working together. . The resignation. Woollett said, resulted from a three-hour city council executive session Jan. 21. Gouncil members have refused to comment on lhat session. Livingstone. 50, has been Irvine's planning director since March. ,Previously, he was direc· tor of planning for Riverside County. In a brief letter submitted to W<>Qllett Tuesday, hivingstone said, '1Dtie to basic differences of opinion in the -operatiqn of the plannii;ig func'ti.on between yourself and myself, I herewith submit my re$lgnation effective - Feb. 5, 1975, ~p.m . ' · ' "I appreciate having had the opportunity to work wit,!> a 'l)ne• stall in the planning function since last March and expect that the City or lrvln• will realize· a areat future." Woollett refused to speculate on how long it will lake the city to find a new plannin~ director. M.eanwhlle, Claudette 091\&tella, a senior planner, has been named interlr'l)Jllrector of planning at a monthl'y salary or $1,926. Neither Livingstone nor • ' ,; .f'!"Y~lwt...-.. 'QUITS CIJT POST lrvlne'1 Uvlngolone, ' ~oollett would c!Ooiinent•on the 1pecifie1 of their dlfCerencO•. ; Livingston• sale! ti~ reillgna- ·tlon resulted from "C\!qiulatlve. .ditrerences," Woollett said, '"l'he'dlrrerences Bill anlfl have had J•• du-to the fact that w'e are both pro· (~slon•l~. we'. bo!h have sµ.ong opinions and we bqth know a great deal about what we are do· ing." , The planilii\g directol' p00( in Irvine, Woollett said, Is more dlf- '!icl!lt.than in most cities. -· Ford Set AmfJulanee Rammed ,To Run In 1976 He·art Patient In .Crash Dies ! r :.e •• By HELEN THOMAS -WASHINGTON <U-PI) ~n ambulance carrying a President Ford wi11 seek eleCtion critically 111 cardiac patlent.frOm to a full term in l976, regardless an El Toro trailer park was r h r rammed frQm behind by a fire o t e state o the economy, his department paramedic unit to-chief spokesman said today. ~· "The President's decision to day when the driver of the seek election in 1976 is unrelated paramedic truck reached down to the state of the economy~" said to retrieve a fireman's hat that White House-press secretary Ron had fallen to the floorboards. Nessen, elaborating on Ford's The patienf, tel3nd'Frandsen, statement at a news CQnfereoce 57, was dead on arrival at Sad- in Atlanta Tuesday. dleback Community Hospital, Furthermore, Nessen said, he but a spokesmail for the o ·range knew or no circµmstanct?s Uniter County Fire f?e.partnient said the which FOri:I ·would change his rear end collision C3;used only a mind '" · · momentary del!ly in the lim- NeSsen raisel~'---~llbjeetJ-'trilb b~la'1.ce run from .. the Fa.rest reP<>rter5 witlioutt!Oing" asked; ' 6m:\le~ MPbli§-~e Par~, 24q9t . "Somehow it.bas go\l!:n,a.W:. MwrlandS BlVjl. . that he woutd rµn~tr the ocono..., ~e de&d ~art lived at .the ""' _ _, -wY trruler·park. __ A_O_V_l_S_E_R_S,..fOR--e""c_A_,~'"·"""'-Capt; E_rnle:Jlarriso~. of the oL_,,..,_. Laguna Hjlls Fire Station, base GRIM19?~-.,B4 for the paramedic iinlt, said'the is goo4 'and might not; U it is bad,'' Nessen said.of Ford. ''1bat is not true." The President said Tuesday he believed the, economic picture would impro e sufficiently by 1976 td ''justify'' his seeking a full four-year term in the White House. In a televised NBC-TV 1n- !See FORD, Page A2l County Mulls Niguel Land Sale Offer An offer lo sell the county 10.3 acres adjoining Niguel Beach Park was referred to the Orange County Harbor, Beaches and Parks CommissiQn Tuesday. The commission was asked to study the sale propasal from Av · co Community Developers Inc., for 90 days and to report back to the Board of Supervisors. Avco's sale offer, did not in- clude a price for the land. None the leSs; Fiftp District Supervisor 'Thomas Riley said the prospect of acquiring the land .. offers exciting p()_S&ibilities ." Court ·Ruling On Cable TV Hike Sought A decision by the San Clemente City Council to deny rate in- creases to a cablevision com- pany operating in that city will be challenged Mrrcb 12. in Orange County Superior Court- Judge H. Walter Steiner will be asked on that date to agree with lawyers for the Orange County Cable. Comm~~~c~~ns Com-pany that the · cit-acted - ih a discriminatory manner when it a uthorized the denial. The company;s request for an increase in its service rate froin $5.50 to $6.50 was rejected by councilmen aft.er a hearing in which company spokesmen pro- tested that the:Y were losing $7.600 a mont.Jl'"on existin&.cat_es, It is furthet alleged" in the lawsuit that orange County Ca. ·ble Communications Coritpany's losses for 1974 will amqunt to at least $18,000. ~ 1 collision occurred al 7:22 a .m. when :hoih VehiCles left the mobil e home park for the hospital. A,, fireman's helmet falling to the floor distracted paramedic vehicle driver Glenn Sakins momeiltarily with the result that he crashed into the rear of the ambulance, Harrison said. Paramedic trainee John Jordan, 32, of the La 1-Iabra Fire Department, as well as am- bulance driver Joe Molino re- ceived m,ipor injuries. 1 H4U'rison · i;aid th1;. am~ulance · ~as.jielayed only130 s-nds and co~u'e<J on its way witboUt re: quiPng a· transfer ol the p3tient- He said that Frandsen's coftdi- tion wa' severe and that five electr'o$J:).oct applications were given toJt>mintransit. Both vehicles s ustained moderate damage. The am~ bulance, owned by Hospital Am- bulance Service of El Toro, had a smashed rear door and the par~medic van received suffi- cient frontal damage to be lowed away_ · A second paramedic unit was i~ediately placed into serviCe, Harrison said. He noted that paramedics had answered an average of 200 emergency calls per month in the Sa<t#Jf:back Valley and that an accident was "bound to happen soon~ Qr later." Up Reading Course Planned for Deaf People who are deaf will have an opportunity to take a lip- reading course starting this week. / Trustees of the Capistrano Unified School District approved th~ course this week for the adult education program. Superinten· derit Truman Benedict said he has had several requests for the .. course, particularly from church groups. For further information, call the district office, 496-1215: But Riley rnade it clear that bis comment was not an ·endorse· ment of A vco'S Proposal. Fourth District Supervisor Ralph Clark said thp.t any ap- praisal of . the seasiff~ pr_gperty should take into ~oftsideration restraints put on its use by coastal regulations. I • Downtotvn Parking Such restraints, Clark said, tend to lower 9l1Ch property's value and the county should take that into co nsideration ir a purchase is contemplated. Permit Contested 'By JACK CHAPPELL the new one would not make ad - oto .. o.H.,l'ti.tS.... ditional parking demands. Two camps in San Clemente ci-During a recent council study t.v ~overnment are squaring orr session, councilman Tony Di over what the city's rote should Giovanni, a downtown busi- be in providing customer parking nessman, called the set up a downtown . ''harassment of small busi - ·TURN BVYER ON Wim PILOT AD At issue is a city law which re· nessmeri." quires businessmen to get a city "Why· should we hassle this permit when a new Store moves small busineSs. to make them into a building where I.he pre4 come to the commission, to make vious tenant may not ha~e pro-them pay $50 (for a permit). vided the parking r~'llired wid~i; Tb.ere is no reason to impose city law· ' .._ these added costs on the small • • ''The....ad response was great. Tbe first person who came to see the slove top, grabbed-it.'· That's the success story told by the Huntington l;\each ·woman who placed · this ad "in th& Daily Pilot: CORNING slove top (for bltns) brand new. nev. used. New $338. seu $175. xxx .. xxxx . . II you have somelbl/ilf. ,to turn a buyeron, call 642·5e'l8. 'Pljt: a few words to work roryou: In the Dally Pilot. .. ( 1. l.. As a condition 0, tb'e permit, businessman,·· Di Giovanni said. the city plannirig commission Di Giovanni said that when a may require the l\ew t;enant to use change i.s from a dress shop pay $1,500 for each ~ac.a he is to a hat shop, no city intervention short of the nublber requtred by should·be made. \ la~: Th,e payme9t is fo~,purchase Pla.rining Commissioner Bill of 1n-l1eu cerUfi:cales.. , . Walker. also a downt<>wn busi· Altho~gb the autbQr1ty ls \here i\esaman, called the ordinance lo r~qu1re the pµrc~ .. , .of} the "ridiculous." c~icatea, cw:rent ll".t.cti~e has Their views were countered by tieen.~.letthenawtl>J!ihlolt011i1d .. Mayor 1'om O'Keele who sup- not r'i\ulre lull comp~C.. if the . portejl the in-lieu system as • old lliiilneo and the ·Drt busl· means of l!"Oviding the linanc!lal · n.••• IP"• OS'41ntlallY lll!lilli'r and · <See MllKJNG, Page 1\2) ~;· . .:- ' :..-~ ~ • ,,, • ' But They Want 12 Percent The Laguna Beach Board of Education Tuesday night offered. to give teachers and other school employes a five percent salary increase. The employes are seek- ing 12 percent and additional fr- inge benefits. The proposal made by the board following an executive ~ (seel'et) session would cost the-'- district $175,000 in new money in fiscal 1976, beginning July 1. The emplo yes' request would cost $42Q,OOO. The employes· demand and the board 's proposal were to be con· sideted today at a meeting of the Profe1:sio1l'al Educator's Council, .. the f!TQUp that eventually will negotiate a salary increase agreeable to both sides. All district employes last year received a 9.7 percent salary in- crease. After the board unanimously adopted the proposal for sub- mission to PEC. Dr. Norman Browne, school board president, issued a statement, which read,c in part: · "We •.. feel that our position on salary increases iri these days or high inflation, recession and high unemployment is one that js fair to employes of the district. and reasonable to the tax.payers who support the program." Supt. ~obert Sanchis said the board's proPQSal was drafted in a series of executive sessions held since the 12 percent dema'nd was made Jan. 7. The pay package proposed at that time by the district teachers also asked for expanded medical coverage for dependants. r~structuring of the salary schedule to brlng the highest salary paid equal to at least twice the lowest and increased pay for summer school and adult education pay. Panel to Meet The newl y organized Capistrano Community Affair~ Co un cil will view the-plans for the San Juan Capistrano Civic Center Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at Marco Forster Junior High_ The public is welcome . Coast \Vc•..:1•l1t•r Variable cloudiness with occasiona l light showe rs through Thursday, according to the weathe r se rvice. Chance of rains 10 ·percent through Thursday. Hi ghs up- per 50s to low 60s. l:\'SIDE TODA\' Mary Bell, 10, was laughing and rubbing her hands together when neighbors carried out coffin of murdered boy, 3. The detective said. "I 've got to bring her in or ·she'll do .another one ." Story. PageA7. lnclex Al Your 5ffVIC• ., -·· ••• 8Nlffltl ... MvflC 91>• .. l.M~ ... M<lluel ~1111ds .. C•I • .. H.11t ..... 11H••1 .. tareerComer ... or.11""• Cl•s~lltd 01•10 ~Mllll• ••• comlu CA ..... CM Cft<•-<' ,., .... ,. ~Of''41r .. ON!llHo(kt, .. -· ... e-11-..111-llt .... 0..-.StelMNllll " f"IMM.t ••• ..... ·-(4·16 -.. • •• H'tO•rd11er .. l'tlt'l'l'*t .. --a ,_.. ••• .-...-. "' -.. ....,_ .. Wvtlll News .. • I ri ' L/SC :'Board School SAH .P'R.\NCISCO (AP l -The i!!oard of M catlol> )laa voted to tali lmm"41•181Y • ethlet.ic pro· •ame in. s~ Francisco public i~bools lq.J!llll•• of saving ;oocr.:;iiut mayor Joseph lioto today pledged funds to OORlh• prosrams alive. Tiie action passed by a 6·1 vote Tuesday nl1ht Is part of a drastic . series of anticipated redu'ctions to trim lhe current budget by $4 million, the amount it exceeds re- . venues. . "'i. The halt to varsJty and in- tramur:al sparts means an end lo e varsity basketball season; w at Its hallway Point. It also eans there will be no baseball ' or track or swimming competi- tion ·a~ong the city's senior or Junior bllh s<;bools for the rest of {.the school year: ; 'l'he reduction allects boys' and girls' competitive sports from elementary through higB school. ~does not a!lect basic physical ~·education which is man.dated. by state law. More than 400 students. ' coaches and parents crowded in.- .. to the meeting ;to protest the Board of EducalioO's declsion. "Physical education ls an inte- gral Rart.of the school.prJ>gram and must be considered like !:nglisb, math, science," said Coaches Association President Erv Delman, who told the board 12,500 youngstenl would he af- fected. "We lej!l the board's de- cision is illegal and we will coun- tenue. •• •• Several San Fran.cl1co surrvisors have •aid Ibey Will as Mayor J~ J.. Alioto for emergency funds to keep athleUc programs going. LeRoy Cannon, lhe boar4'• legal adviser, said the school di&· trict cannot afford to keep the atbleUc program going in the 1974-75 budget. '1The California ConsUtution requires we must have a balanced budget. The budget at the moment Calls tor about $1 million in excess of our re· venue,'• Can.non said in response to a question by John Kidder, Ule Jone board member lo dissent. ·'The only recourse the board has is to cut out every program that is not mandated by law. Athletic programs are good: but they are not maJidatory,'' ho added. James BaJlard, president Of the Teachers ·Union, asked the board: ''Has the superiptendent expla.tned to ypu that the&e pro- grams keep kids in schoOL? There is notblng that mandates·9tat ,Ou have to have 100 adinlnillr•IOH employed at 135 'Van-Ness Avenue · (school district head- ... --· -· • Q4!1f~l1f!r. ·~ . CQullt.y ~~lit~ ,·GiVeli Grants More than JU rnUUon in 1r~ts and federal conlracts have beeii awarded Oranae County, aaen·· cles and .firms, Rep. Andrew Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach) an- nounced today. H.e said ·they should spur the county'~ lagging economy. . The largest contract, $18.8 ., million, went to Philco Ford's Aeronautics Division in Newport Beach. It came from•the Depilrt- ment of the Army for the produc- tion of Chaparall firing units and components. Douglas Oil Company or 3160 Airway Ave., Costa Mesa, re- ceived another large contract of $4 .S. million rrom the U .S. Department of Defense .. The 2 Princip~s Transferred ·By. Di.strict . . ' Costa Mesa firm will •UPPIY 15i_ million gallons or Jet'riJel. . .A ·federal matching grant of $61,200 went to Orange County to develop 1.8 miles of bike and equestrian trails along tbe Santa Alla River. the final llnl< In a . 2l·mile trail extending from the ocean to the Imperial =way. It came throudl the state Part~ ment of Parks and RecreaU . The South East Reilonal Reclamation Authority tn San Juan Capistrano will receive $646,000 for an ocean outfAll study in connection with other previous grants for conatructierr .or wastewat er t~eatmen.t facilities. It comes from the En- vironmental Protection Agency for the preparation of an ocean outfall study. It is connected witb previous grants for construction of wastewater treatment facilities. , UC Irvihe will receive a $37,417. grant for research from the Na· tional Heart and Lunl'1~Ututf. Another grant of $6,11.b goes to the UC! School-of Social Sciences from ihe National IQsUtqqt ot Mental Health. The study will look at ''risky decision making.'' qu~rters). '' u1"1 T....., Jerry DeRyan, president ort1>e Russian·s Coming"! Two-' schools will have new principals next year. Dick llfl"r. principal of Capislrano School in San Juan Capistrano, will be tl·ansferred to Ole Hanson Elementary Scbool in San Clemente. Arms Studied For Pakistm Classroom Teachers Associa-Crewmen on board the Russian fishing trawler August tion, raised Delman's esUmate of All the number of students in sports e draw up a net full of herring, whiting and ling from ·programs to 22,700. He urged the New York City's ''back yard'' within 18 miles of the ci- board topostpooeactlon unUl the ty. The ship is part of an armada of more than 50 whole matter can he taken into __ R_u_ss_i_a_n_s_hi_.:_ps_f1S_h1_·n..:g:...i_n:._U.:._.S:.:._w:...:::at:.:e:...r.::s:.... --------- court for a ruling. Ole Hanson's current prin· cipal, Bill Limebrook, will be transferred to Las Palmas School in San Clemente. · L aguna t o Stu dy W ays ,of-Spending Fro,. Page Al SALMON PLANTING ... explained E. c __ '"Charlie'' Wal,ker, department deputy director. ''If it proves successful, we will try to maintain the pro- gram." The Santa Margarita planting is oqly half of the Southern California silver salmon pro· gram. Thousands of silvers also. will be introduced in two or three weeks in Callegues Creek in Ven· tura Count Capistranq Unified School Dis- trict trustees, who usually transfer principals ~very five years, announced the move-this week. In actions taken earlier this year trustees switched -Las Palm!!~ _principal Mik~ Col~ to Richard Henry Dana School in Dana Point and Dana Principal Jack Ber.lit to the new Moulton School in Laguna Niguel. The Capistrano School vacancy has not yet been filled. WASffiNGTON (AP) -Presl· ·· dent Ford and Prime Minister Zullikar Ali Bhutto, flanked by advisors, opened talks today on the resumption of U.S. arms sales to Pakistan. The White House meeting in· eluded Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger and Gen. Brent Scowcrort-of-the National Securi· ty Council: U.S. Ambassildor Henry Byroade: a nd Pakistan's Secretary of Foreign Affairs Aziz Ahm ed and Ambassador Yaqub Khan. "'r Ways the city of Laguna Beach should use more thait $240,000 in i::..federal money to better the com- 1,.munity w111-be discussed by ~Laguna Beach City Council at a -.,public hearing tonight. The money will come from the >Housing and Community r.'..Development Act of 1974, a ' federal program that is sending 1 fDilJioos of-dOllars to com~ , i-IDunlties tl!rqugho¢ tbe,natiqn. •. , All a result of a ierles o£puhlic 'hearings, the city staff bu re- ,. commenQed the first sbar' of the ' money be '!5"!\~ employ lJousing erYicn 1 i.nd human serVices ·;,,coordinators. .. ~ Creation of the two positions .;Would he the prelude to"•Pendillg the lion's share of the funds in 3 '.bousing Bnd social programs, . , >Niguel Nurse Loses Purse " ;, ~~ A Laguna Niguel nurse lost t·$350 in casb and monef orders Tuesday night when her purse -was taken from her shopping basket in a local market. Orange County Sheriffs officers said. Deputies believe Mission Com· munity Hospital nll.[_s• Genny Therese Stankov, fl, 29371 Buckh.aven Road , Laguna ~~jguel, bad her attention de- • "1iberate1y il.iStracted by a rielll'by ' Shopper while an accomplice grabbed the purse in the busy .,Store at 30252 Crown Valley Parkway. ' Deputies today declined to , identify a woman sus.pect who is · being interviewed in connection with the theft. They said charges of grand theft may be filed against her. . , -' ·, ORANGE COAST use DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Weed "rfllllltll'I •I'd 1'11111• ...... Jalk R. Curley """',.,ft.I ........ o.-• .......... Thomas Keevll ··-Thomas A. Murph!~ Nwl,..fl"tt!GIW OWlrles H. Loos Richard P. Nilll Al .. NMIMNflo!IE.dl .. • L I particularly for tbe city's senior citizens. Money also migbt he aJ,located for -public transportation im· provement.s, bicycle routes, open space purclrases and other com- munity development projects. The hearing is scheduled for= the 7:30 p.rD. portion of the coun- cil meeting. Other bearings will beheld on a new cabie television ordinance, land use policies within the city's sphere of infiuence and a tree planting project along the south side of Broadway. . · From Page•Al . . PAR KING. •• base for acquisition of parking.· O'Keefe noted that previous plans to form an assessment dis- trict in the downtown area had failed to get the support of merchants who, under it. would be required to pay for their pa'rk· ing additions. The mayor said that for years the merchants bad "borrowed" parking space from city street:!!, and "from the neighbor lady's lot." ·'It is not a question of being re- taxed for parking, it is a question of never complying in the rirst place, O'Keefesaid. He was supported by Coun - cilman Art Holmes who opposed tampettng with the ·present or- dinance. ''We have to bite the bullet and stick with one plan and not vacillate between 150 plans," Holmes said. Councilman B. Patrick Lane also def ended the present parking arrangement. He questioned the fairness of the city providing parking for one area and not for others. ."We ought to help and assist bu.t tb.e burden rests on in· dividual merchants beca.use it's their bread and butter, not the ci· ty manager's," Lane said. Pope Hikes Prices Biologists on hand Tuesda·y af· ternoon for planting of the final 30,000 fish in the lagoon said a pilot study. condu.t:t.ed la_jl year with 200 fish showed the introduc- tion scheme will work. The silvers, like other salmon, are anadromous rtsh, meaning they migrate from the ocean to f~h Water streams to, spawn. Ttiey generally ·are found only along the northern Pacific Coast. Col\"ditiop&, at ~he Sa,nta Margarita lagoon will not allow the fish to spawn, meaning that ~ more fish are caught, more wil~ have to !)!) reintroduced by ~ F'isfl and Garne, F'Wlerton said. He 'said some or the salmon re- leased this year will return next year, but the majority will not re- turn for two years. From Page Al FORD~ .. t~rview two weeks ago, Ford in· d1cated that a depressed economy might force him to pull out of the race. There also bas been widespread speculation that a recurrence or his wife's · breast cancer might compel Ford to quit politics. Sen. Howard Baker, CR· TeM.), has passed the word that he m,ay ente.r the New · Hampshire presidential primary because of Ford's low standing in the public opinion polls . • • Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart l ~ SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES SALE Tennis Dresses All Dresses Greatly Reduced Skate Boards- Wheels-Trucks-Parts Frisbees Dart Boards & Darts Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Dumbell Sets Barbell Sets "The Presidenf:·does-expcctthe . 'T economy to be considerably bet- Orlon Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Jump Ropes ter than it is this year," Nessen said, referring to 1976, "and he will demonstrate his leadership "He expects the inflation rate to come down .considerably, un- employment to be down and .employment to be-going up. The Gross National Product is ex- pected, to be riSing at a very high rate." Burglars Cart Off Saddle Worth $300 Burglars wbO forced open a window to gain entry have stolen a western stYte" saddle valued by the owners a( $300 from a storage shed in the San JUWJ Capistrano area, Orange County Sheriff's of. ficers said. ' Reg. 10.95 On Sale for 6.95 Odds & Ends of Shoes at Cost or Less Racquet Ball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls i .. Wi lson-Davis-Dunlop- B an c ·r oft -Yon ex Tennis : Rackets Baseball Mitts Rawlings &. Wilson Baseballs Bats-Wood & Aluminum Baseball Caps & Shoes Track Shoes All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Baseball Warm Up Jackets I r ii ti I VATJCAN CITY (AP) -The Vatican's 350 residents and 3,000 employes had to pay more for meat, pasta, cigar;ettes and gasoUne Tuesday under the first of Pope Paul Vi's austerity measures almed at putting the tiny c~ty-state's budget in the black. More belt-tlgbtenlng measu.res are being ~ldered. Deputies said the break-ln oc· curred at a shed owned by pot- tery worker Jakki Ann Koffler 26, of 32741 Del Obispo St., Sa~ Juan. She was working inside her nearby home at ~he time. Wilson-Penn-Dunlop Tennis Balls i----B_a_s_k_et_ba_1_1 J_e_rs_e_ys ___ t' tl Elderly Aid ~ . City Seniors Get Bre'* OCOEE, Ela. <UP (AP) -In a m6ve to reduce the effects of Inflation on the elderly, the Ocoee City Commission has abolished water and aanitatiOoHl'Vl6e4harge• for residents 6.$ and older. The commiaslOI! alao lays It lolll re~ate city proPertY taxH they have paldainceJan.1. 1. Persons between 62 and IU wlll also he eligible for the aid if tlley draw Social Security payments. . The plan approved Tuesday 11 expected to aid about 100 10nlor clUzens In this Central Florida city or 5 000 . "They were reaponalble !or us having t'.be city here " said 9"0mmlaaloner William Stinnett, Who proposed the pr01r1m. 'Tiier paid tues and have iooe lhroµgh the growln~ palni of .bullclinl a cl~. ldon'tthlnk wecandoenou1h !or them .. " · '-~~-'-~~~~~~--=-~~....:_~~1 • -- ., Wilson-Court Casual Munsingwear Tennis Shirts & Shorts 100% Acrylic Warm Up Suits 24:95 Op9n 9 t.o 6 a~sed sundays ' Basketb.alls-Volleyballs Soccer Balls-footballs Playground Balls Racket Stringing Lettering-Bike Repair 538 Center 646-1919 -· •• ' I ' I 1 • I . I . In --. •• n Th pc Uc but l prln1 ' 1 You' t:):OVe Tl .~ sho!J you1 Tl ever ' ' alle1 shoJ gua1 ' car! I Am< thin) vlde prop prln· an • guai Uon! • pani towi whll by l Uni, t'ol.'0 plan vote r read : rely me. the i coul as n •pera era1 date beer [~~~j nee< po1i1 that .tiall acci limi bee1 In ti ava, bod! to pi toy eraf min buy $100 perl mu1 crci low ·pro! due you low boo ing Ins! l Sfl Bru: , rep! lAg ri sail« hi s l miH dair Cl port Gen '"COi or n it a: few stat H c 1 M The celt met has tioti cor1 m"' Tue 11 Ind rep l• So\/ par of' .a11 No; 1 txl Im SU ''1( .. Ins WO lnmraneeBlnts ~· A How to De~ode ' Auto Policies ' By llYi.VIA POATEA Do you believe: That your auto insurance pollcl Is all but unreadable-- but l you don't study the fin• print when~b o policy, 1 ·you'll p·roba I 're not MOiw/'8 Worth ~vered In mercenc ! That your Insurance ent r..;'----.J .. 1houJd ~ re(fuired top ide • youwilhan annual revle ofyouraut.olnsurapce! • Tha.t Insur a nee com niea are too quick to drop you ~r even one auto accident? ·: That insurance companiea are too quick to drop yoll after even one auto uccldent? THAT RISING PREMIUM rates and cancellations s hould ·be controlled by pOlicies containing flve·yea.r guarantees? That you should be orfered a premium discount if your car has more safety feature.s than required? If you said "yes" to these questions, you are typical of America's owners or auto lnsurunce. Eight out of 10 of us think. for instance, that agents s hould be required to pro· vlde us with annual policy reviews; an almost equally huge proportion of more than seven out of 10 think that the fine print in our policies e liminates our protection in the event ot an emergency. that our Policies shollld conlaln five· year. guarantees against rising.premium rates and cancella· t.ions. etc. These not·SO·Subtle indictments or nuto insurance com- panies were disclosed In a study of consumer· Mttitud'es toward auto and homeowners insurance .commlssloned a while ago by Sentry Insurance of Wisconsin and conducted by Louis Harris & Associates In cooperation 'with the University of Pennsyl\'a nia's Wharton School. In response t o the biting criticism, Sentry has Jfrepared t\\:o easy.to·read, s hort booklets, one offering simple ex· planations of homeowners insurance policie~. the ~t~~r ~e­ voted to ··How To Read Your Auto Policy." WITHOUT SHAME, I ADMIT th•t I have shrunk Crom reading the fine print in my auto insuranc_e policy and that I • rely Instead on the good faith of our Insurance agent to guide ·me. Thus, I found it helpful to read Sentry's breakdown of lhe imPoSif\B Policy document into its componenl parta so J oould figure'out my coverage section by section. Not ever has this been so important to your p0eketbook as now, tor this era's prolonged inflatlon has made it im· , • peraUvd' for all or us to check at once our lnsuran~e cov· er ages to make sure the protections they promise are up·to- date with real·life costs. There is no doubt that 1nnauon has been outpacin& our insurance coverage. There is no doubt that many or you would find yo1.1r pro- [ tection inadequate should an emergency arise. There is no ctoubt that your limits on auto insurance in particular may need upgrading. • As one illustratio n . the booklet explains that many auto policies are \\'ritten on a "single limit" basis -meaning • that a total a mount or money has been earmarked as poten- tially payable by your company on your behalf ror any one' accident regnrdless of the number of claims or judgments. SOME POLICIES, TllOUGH, are written on a "spilt limit" basis-meaning that separate limits of money have been1earmarked for bodily injury and for property damaR:e. Jn this case, for each accident, there Is a separate amount' uvailable for injuries to each person; a total amount for all bodily injury; and a separale amount available for damage to property. With costs skyrocketing across the board. the warning lo you is clearly to choose a sufficiently high limit of cov· er age ror protection against any claim. · What, then, should you do? -If yours is a single-limit policy, $50,000 should be your minimum limit and $100.000 v.·ould be preferable. If you're buy ing on a split·limit basis, buy at least $50,000 per person, $100,000 per accident ror Dodily Injury and $50,000 ror pro· pertydamage. -The costs will be s urprisingly modest. You can buy much higher limits or coverage for a small premium in·. crease. -IT'S NONSENSE TO Pay high premium rates for a Jow d e ductible. for your insurance shouJd be designed to ·protect you against big, flOt minor, losses. Increase your de· ductible to as high a limit as you can-Sl90 or even $1,000 if you can manage it-for the higher your deductible, the iower the premium cost to you. You can gel this 12-page pamphlet-as well as the booklet on homeowners insurance-free of eharge by writ· ing ··Director, Consumer Information Center, Sentry lnsurance, 1421 Strongs Ave., Stevens Point, Wis. 54481." Report on Milk Mistake Lashed ' • • s DAILY Ptl.OT 'NEW ORK STOCK EXCHANGE ' • I ' Y ,...., lllP·J..ow1 Appeu E•"ry Sa111rcla7 , 'N::i '~K (U~J -)9 .. ' .. W. ..... ... ... . """' *' p.(=Qw ~ L'>l=O. =-rt:.:~u:;!~::: .. ; .~~4ia9 t~ Er~i~i'ft~~ 1·.iJ".if 1 ii'j':;7J :1 au:::~:'. ::i ~::: i ;,:~·s~~i-lt :!;::~··~ ~i.rii?J .... iu.~'.Tl~; ... :t . :1 ·~, l:t· !·a s=Lr~1~11l=·= ~~ig ;\ :~ ~:·; !!!S ~ i 5 ;m:;:.~ g,Jl~: .. ~~~l·~ '=F .. ·• , •.:•:: -~ ..... "t' lf ~ + tf ~,... 'l m:·· 0 ~i I ~ ~ ~ --f-·1 l '1""'• ""' Pl'"'m l.OI .. ~IQO IJ ·•· l=· ... 't t JCl e . =·~•• ~ .. KCt, J ! \t 1 J.ew t d's"-;: ::r~· : 11 nno!= ~~; 1 I~ ::: PSH~:::~ ~ .~ ::~ ... t,...-r,;.r.1 ....... .-ii1T •. ~ ••. ,. t, " .• 5111 1 • "' .• ,, ,,_.._..., .. s... .• •M 'f~·"" l"ubll< ..... ~, ~ ...... 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Reas Order Kill Corn; Wheat Deal MEMPHIS, Tenn. (APl - The Soviet Union h as can · celed an order ror 200,000 metric tons of U.S. wheal but has contracted to buy an addl· tional 100,000 metric tons of corn, a Memphla-baAed eom· modities trading firm said Tuesday. The announcement by Cook Indus tries, Inc., confirmed reports last week that the t\ Soviet Union was canceling part of the 900 ,000 metric tons o( wheat it ordered under an , •1reement with Cook last November. The cancellations are not Upected to have any major Impact on domestic con· sumer prices becau se "100,000 tons ls a relatively ""'ln9ien1Jicant amount In tbe world grain trade. 11 hii(.11'1 .IO J ttl ·-· \llo ~·;;;rr.eo.' ~ .... 4ftdU .I02• "llVi-\111 l.ftlOl\f1'12V:il •• 302 6""-V. PIKe>.11111 "',, .... v. S...&t'itto 'i 201 11 .....•. W•si.(;§1.A t 17 Im~,, who was t'eplaced Monday b a.ttt Ml .to , " IS~ .. --s c so s s IOYo -....... I.SO .f 13 11 ..... v. Lltlll C• pl'.. IS \S\'J-.... PK Liq 1:" • 3l 111/o .. 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I Ml • 20\lo-14 =IOfl I l6 l• 1,1 !It -I\.': -rtfltl 1.21 6 • 1.-,_" Proved a five·cent per hair-•11K-•0 .'6 • :ws ,,.,.. 1o1o e-• C•1i. ,, ,,.•., -M •-L'fllnY.lW 1 "' , • ._t"' Pwt1nrl1.roci •1315 ~·"' .J"" 10 ,,.., ,,. _,,,,.,_..,1s1s2. ~.1 li.lrJn .•11145•~ I WI "HtekWJ .. 11 127l.:o+V.Lyleptl'I! 1'631'-+1 Pft'10ltf>ll 111•1 ..,..--.. I •• "'Wl'IF 1S11 g.llon price increase wh1'ch at111L 1.1oa, 1s u .~rr't• • ",I',~.·~ H•11Fa : .... 11 , .. 13 .. 1• Lrn<11s., • .a ·1 111.100•llll• ,,.. ,..,,,101 .33 ·· • »¥< .. :111, ,,. ...... ,.,.,,,'·!!.·,· ',', 21""'• 1' .... :os"',~2, ... !.~ ... 8IOCkHA:.4b114"U •V.o.,.,..-·112 '•" --H•ltPrl .IOa• sn• .... v. -... M ~10r10 • 11 S*+'~ ..... '"""'~' .... SI ......... v 7 •• took effect April 1. Rose said 81.., .. 11 :'° s SI 1,,,._ ""' °""'~~ · 9' 21s 1ov. • ""' H•111111" 1.10 1-411J 1Js •3"• "" MF---~s 1: .. • 1s u 1,1o • ~~ Std Pi-uc1 ·" • 11 1z:1: • "' ~~1~~ ii 11: =! ~ the department bee.me eo.-i.er~··i 1• I V. ... °"l:l:;;"mlf ~. •,1~ .. 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'ii,; Mier l.J! • 11• u~ • '"" Pei~le s1 '• ,. 61 •s • v. 1Muw.1 tw 1 •ll• ,',~.; ~~. ~r!'t~~ : -';! 1t::! i: l 't ... dttll.JatJ71J1)""•1'_. rrfl, .... ,...,,, .. 1 H.,,..,.1.JS20 Sl33'~;1 Mc;¥fllfA4 .. 110041 •l'o'i ll'f!1re1111 'tt41S313'Ato""Mo MllS.C .llb .. ,, Wlfo~""'.'11 7 4 ......... Vt ptt.•s .. 11 .. 63 .. 1 Hilf'C" 1'to 1 1511,,, MldFd .6Gd .. 's I~-... Pf-l•IC1ilb ", • ...., ...... vlfe•t.:IO• 1ll '' -"l ,..,..., .,... .·Th d ' I ::!.w1is 1'l61::;-Ott flfl.3' .. 16SO •1 .. "" ~•rdNi ·Flllt• n • ...., :;: MHI~••• .. '' s~-~ Pllier :u.~iS •n ,.,.., .. ..., ft.,-1orl ·'°'' ,,. 11-~ .. H wnu • .,..1 .1.o 1101• ,.._.i,.. e au 1tor genera pro-eoiiE:'i.~ 1 .; 1,,,. •. -" °"•111s~ .. s si-. .. w. ...,,_,9180 s 10 31 -* :l:lllof9k .2211 ~ '" ... "'-'"0110 s ,,. ll"'• v. Ster~ .11, H 'l,lo ... :1:!..bO::-l;ij 'fir.""!: d th t 'ik rt beaot l)IO• 1vi°'11•"'•"'1 -~1 11a~ ,,, ....,.,.,,,,·,,, 1,1,,.."' 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Mlr•lflonM ,, t• 7\.':1 -'h P11111pMo'.101• ti• 45 _.,., s1.,...w1.n l • 2l"-• Vt =~~·0.~ ! ; j"..':.~ I ~ COm 2 I IOlo+-14 oi...Na ... » 11"--1111 H•Nlllltfl If! I ]l,lo •• NllrOt\•·· ltJ ~""'-~ ftl>IU!p\ llld •• •s iv.+ h SludtWl'li .. I ••.•. WbG<h'"" ... J '8!llt-"'4 arm.-1 1 ~ 11 ,. '"'° ,,. ...,..Mt .SOit 3 I 111. ,,, Mtl~M.1 S .. , It"-"' Pl>Ullldpll , • 1\'tt""' StuWpfl . .tO .. 'llfto ,,, ••'-I -10• 8r0rvp1.4'0 1 1 l 1'. ••• ..Cl' 7)7 11 \llot l\ll Hfcii1111:.12 s 1 •~ .. y, Nllrc.,pt f ,. t• HW.t!l't P'l'IUPflll . .O ''"'., • 1,1) s.i. .. Sl'>ol J 11 2\:. ....,.,wt>l.1!1 S 355 IN+V. In a statement apparently .,I\""•·'° • 1 •v.-"' ""' :iO s 11 ••-..., -··-•· 1111 si• ,,~. ,"" •-... • "' 111h • 1 P11•111tt .,. '' , I"' S1111Pi-• .• s u 1•1~ '" ~.",'••"• ·, ,•, ",~ ~ .. . ' Brflfl"rll ,:IO 6 S4 •"-+'Mo Oii .... l ,10ifl1 1 2'111t.t \II Htfj;W; 41 ~ 10 '"-'• V. ,,_.,Mftll.IO 6 IJ? l•\6• i,. Pk--a'1nt 4 I• ll -·~ SoK•ttlC .20 ., I •11 '4 ...... , ~..-~li med al the wlvea ol men ln •""'• ·'° 6 01 11.-. .. "' oiw., .11111 *' J1.,..11.4o Hf'ln• H-1•1, 11 '" •S'lo• "" MlrlM\. ... 1J it 1t""'-" PledNO 1.n 5 21 1,lio .. .., s...., °""·40 1 13 ,,., .. 1111 WrlQh '-'°' 11 1 ~. "" t he dalty industry t,""..,'1'r • •1 1~::· t: oi ....... 114 11 '"'" ~ Ht1-1c11r1 s 111 ~. 11o ,,,..'""" 1.t1>11 1g ••\\•I'll PWr11...,,..1 , 17 Jlh •.. """oi1,, 4 111o1 ,, .. _"' w ... ,.,. cor"ii:va." 2"4>+.,. • .4Jd " 2 + Oiw""ld In S 20I 1 t \It Httl1r1111 u 11 ,5 ~ ~"'" .. I lt;\I, .. . PHl~y I to • ,., IS--\II SullOllflf21' •• 10S. ll t Vt X•ro• c;I 11 ,.Jn +I"" Christensen declared: "When=~ •J 11 1ri J~::.: ~ tvMI 1·* .. ''' '"" ...... Htt,..tPr :wt .. no 11w.. "" Mlr.ttt .• * • • ' -"" PtonN01 .t1t 1 '' 1111t1o .. '"' S....bQll'I 1 1 "' 1J1Ai .. " ict•• inc 10I , 30 1,.. • ,,._,))20 SJ3 H +Vt Ne!m&P )010 "' 31 .. 2~ Mll•lott1\o'Jol l2 lat t h•-" Pttt111r •~ 1 lt.S 1• .. .,., Solll•l•tldJIO • I' 1 "'•Vt ..,.,... '"' • · many or your husbands are ~-~ .. " • 11 ~v.-"" ""' -.11 ID 'J"'-" .. .,..1.., c'111 ~ '~ "' ~,,11,. 1.~· 1 )4 20 .. "' PllF~ ' 1 1.p;. """""in .... 11 , """ " 'l'PIQS~~J ~ 1; 1:-\" 'th t k b f ~' '' ''' Oe+'!l.llfJ ·1•" JJ J'-, , , Htm tn 15.. 5 ·~ ,,._ Mir\ M 1.30 4 11 1s...-. , .. P11h1111'1 ' 1 211 43..,.,.-'\i. b ot1 1,'6 IS 4 111lot-S"' ZillfC 1 ... WI ou wor ecause o an='~"§"• n' 'j.,.,• ~ o.io-ny .S.\jl 1• 21 \'I+ 14 Htrcui.S . .;, 1,1 , .. ,,.. .. v, Md a... .s. • 1 tJ\••u' P111• Hu , ,, 'F' • tf.:Gn .JO .. 31 • -"" j GrP -'• s 11 1J'' · · indu.try r.llur. remember ... · + 0orl( C• ,10 ii J4 1\Vt " \II ...,,.,,.., I II l)lltlo• .... MIM.O(a .iJ 17 4) 3114 , ,. f"l..i lll••rc-;11 1 IJS + V. k'lf!I l 10J I•""" .. ~,,,'"co'•"'• : 1"> t ..... "lo • t I, ., !l ll'Mo•" OMr0..100 $ • 1111-\.\ M4•1IOll ··o s JS 11""•" M9tol'llt9 .M1i ·u 1•1111•. Pl•rtlOr u. ,, -\~ V•l .tD '", • .._ .. \'II I• ·~ ..• the name or Harvey Rose Miil.~:.·,· ', a ,,\ti: ~ B~c .10 s 2 , •• " Ht\Allln 1:10 11 ~ ,. ... ,_. ... ., .,. • ' I) .. " Plfl:a·'1b 4 !I 11 -IA ,. """• 1 u ,,,._ "" lei'\ U:~'°ri I~ 7 ~ 1:;: ." . ' ·ft . 1,PO. I,,.,._~ =· "'! :rti t \I MKaiolll ...... I• ... ,.,,.."' .IOtl' to ~ .. . "'" . -auditor a;ene.ral, $acramen .~·:l • 1!! 'J"'.: t 1,40 10 " •'""'. ,.,. vo11 e,, S9 -,.. ~ 1 .. 1. 1.-.. •1 1!\' . .. "-.J1 111nJ 21 • ... .~4 .. ~· "i ofi 11114 J\\ ., 1.wo'l 'I It\ ... HI ... 10 I"'•.,., N.-Nllli...1.n.i 1 '' 1 1-.. -. "°"""'" .. s s "°' ,,,.,. "" U'I ' ' " "°" IM J1 11el'I Htl I I Sta !::" ..... ~I.ft! 1 t• 14\'l f.1 '°'1( 111( '! 4 ti I~+ - Christensen a cattleEj· g".' c;;-i -•,.t1 1• •.., H 1 • • ... ,.., i . .o 1 "° ,.,\'-"' Pom>11.s l '" , ...... "' Richfield ' " ... •II .10 .. t j I .. v. JM .tl • t 1 VI ••. l'ettttc t.40 lt i:Ptt" rancher from Modoc County ,._: • : ~· ~ Dtt .. ...,,.... . s • 11i.--11 ..... ,w .•' ! '" ... hfl'"'·'• • ,,, '!"'•vi LOS ANGELES (AP> -AUanllc who was succeeded as direc! lmf,.. ·11 •'11 • ~ .::: i1~ '·" 'tt:: ='== 't ,.I t:: .. '\It =t~l11~ '; '! 'jt; ~ ~&::::~ :: •:= ~ ""~;,,, Richfield 'Co.'s earnlnas in 1974 tor by Luther 1'Tl"""''I' ,~+::, "'-'· ••111'14 •" l'tOll•Mf'l'~,..,.-1"'11111 cai11<16 ' :J3 -w ~r:i.it ..... ,,.. ··· eoare.d75.7percenttoarerordS474.6 Wallace said allot Roi'e"i' i...i • ~ ;::! ~ :::,:'1 :: '!1: n~=: =~~-'I =:::'"" ""ic~ -'· " J11~· '\!: ~t':r.1:;: t I~ ~: million, or $6.38 a share. f~srn>.l& ' -· "\·I· I i.\t. Pftl'Mlo .• JM"'-"' .._, 121 l a U\.11 ,, '* 1111.20 stJ -· .,_ ,,,_ " \ U•• \.II a 1 1 er t 1 on a Ire-•11,11 ~ ~-.. .. ... 16 * , .... ~lltll'I C. 111o•""" con1..,. ,!"'"'-.. '"""1 ~¥.ii s11., .,-. million,or$4.76ashare,int • , bl d 1 U · M ... 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But)ty u'd Ukethe tltlft.t')OOOv1tc..i.rDl'lw'WMt,ait c.i:..n..i:, ' " • M, ""-' -c;;;.. 1 s > '"..,.. W .ld.qof thla t-..i _ ~otw.ts.r.toAM,C•t~• 11 0.....1...,,.,.,,1 ms t"l*t1W0r-...q.to.11., ,.1111t, ~~~t'°"" tu••lli•01'COU11'1'0flTM-• -.. , O.ttdJ~,.,~1.11.n. 1 • ••U.•AMC.a-.,.. J--.tt_,.,...,,.11..tf.1.,.._ •·u . ~. ~a.rti r • tT•T•o,.uu"°'"'A .. ..ltCH;"y,. watch ''Arabs Wl~UA.M; •• MJONN.. CW!l c""" ' .... ..-• .-............. M•JTUt ..... ""IC:OVN1'VOllO•AflfOli and• J1raeU1'' tonight. unuf::~~· ' ~:-:~~~"''"..' PUBLIC NOftCE · ::.•r hnMc:.t"'•"•• NOT•c• o'r·::r_: oP 16.1. (Q\.aftUel28,8p,m.) .......... CM ... Dr._'91MS. .......... etL.aW -~~ .. 5,_folll_l'IW l'fH>HITYA1'NtVAft~ Tbe-.JN)w iBtheflrst)A-trMlleilCll.,Wlt ...... __ .,t-....,. •. N...... NOTJU:O~\-;.f.i ...... .-........... o..., ... !!!!. ot STANl.tV A.Not • stallmeP,\ in an el•'"t· ~~==·....... ----==!» tUNltO«COUaTOP~· Tlll U\ti#Jona& -..o"1iCi II H2Rl!IY GIVEN t"9t • bll ... J!Wllll""4 0r<tllfl9 CMtt.o.lff,...... ... ...~ ,l1'A1'10f'~\.IPOltflllAPOJl ,......,..,.,,,. ....... , ..... the ........ rs1oneo "fMC.Vtrl• of,,. part pQ c TV se(lee ..... s. .. 11,.H • •1t"'•-;,OM1..-..., ,,, • ""•couMTYo•o••N•• llWlfitNO~c ... to.t1.,P1'.'!::w1uo11tie1•v•'~~wu1 r.rimuily consisting of 1" • ,.....1:.,. ~~a.a o.11y •Mot • •· A-atM """°">!'·.,...,....,~ "1t 11 .. 1. ""' •• ptly•1• .... • • IWgN5t _. Dt.rview. 'llb A b Jet.-.. alld-J,,l'ln J~1S. t:~l•I• ol J, 1... VINCl!N .._ llntbkNlrvpo111tW'*""~'-ooelt-W ra PUBUCN0'11CE .,. vouNGK r:tt, .... v1Nct:N 1 PUBUCNOTIC' . tloM ..._,..,. ........... _,~ and Jtraeli famili'e& and . PUBL"" NOTICE YOUNG.cl!•. °"9"'44· • su,.•••o•couaTO#TM• ' iec1 '° <.Oflt~•t*' Iii .. Id~""' lndlvidua11 directly af. -'""' """ HOTICl!ISHl!Rl!l'l'G)YEN""' ITATIO•CAL1110•NIAN• c-1,0flf'rlday,Man;hJ,llJS,lll ..oTICllTOC••DfTOml CNdl!Of'$ °' ""•11ow ,___cl..... TM• COUN1''1' Ollll'O••Noa "°"' °' l :OO a'CIOC.i:-.:: or thttfatW ff!Cted ·by Mlcldle East IUPEJtlOlltCOYlrTOf'TMll ••ainouia.uitNld tl\el on .. .._, nlYlnt c-1a1m1 •""' · ..., A<UMJ within tM Om••• b¥ ~:J-1t1e conflfcta. the past 26 STATIOl"CAUlll'OftNIAPOll The 1o1-:=.:.•::T . .!~~:i ... blnl lhe wolcl dolcedeftl .,. recaulrect 10 111, 'NOTIC8 0 • .. H •• ••NO 0. •Olc•of~Ufldersl911ec:I. El!K;-·~·11• ~ 1'He COUN1'YWOlll:ANG• ~ • .,; "*"· wlffl Vie MC••Mrw YOllCMrt., Ill ntTION POI PIO•AT• Ofl W1\.I. ~~~~~~1Jflt1:,..Pv M.fa~,;,.,.<'~t years. ' N•.A<GI» OOUGt.A.1 ENTERPRISES, mi Ille oflk• of !tie clerk of,,.. Mow... NO .-o• L•TT••• T•ITA,fl'IN· w •. •11Witt17\h Striet, !Soni• NY •• j 1!9l* M MOWAllO w. FC.E#ING. Wl-l.ICWcte,CottaMew.c..n.a llt*i~r1,ortopr•MJtlllle"'.wlthti-AIY • -· C:,..Ulon\la ti101. all rlgllt, 111 .. , lft.t THE SERIES 0 OKNMd. .Jotepll Oot.1tl•t Fr•lllll Jl71 ~" .. '"VOt.ICflerl,lOIMv E•l•I• •f EARL e11tvce.""1ot¥M1est.1tealMlddK"""1•l1 -9 pr • NOTICf IS HElltE8Y GIVEN .... wi....-i.clrc .. '°'"' ,,,.,. c. -et lM aff lcl of" ... •Uornew, JEaRV J l/Ofi .. .Jo(il!.L Dec.NMCI tbe llme.t ......... 11 •lld ... ''* ... duced at a cost of cf'tl»t°"°' thl abOWMmec!OKofdotflt 'this bt.1~111.; 15 COflO\KI~.; ... "" SMITH, 11751 llrOOlllWr•t St., 5ul" lo MOfiCE 1$ Ht!!JteaV OIVIEN tNI tie 4lftd lnllA'-51 111et "'' 1tt*)My: . $500,000 by station tl\91eHperMH1ll\aWlllC~M1llW dl¥1Glel Wtslll'llM1tr,C•lllOA11'11'1.U.Mlfct1 RlotA•O IRt;CE VOaPAGEI. '* ~ec:ct11lrffOyoper.,tl011ofl1w,orr "'9 Hid 0.C:•o.nt -NQU!Nd .. me ~"Ph 0 Fr•11k1 U.plec:•of 1>111IMHOllM ti .. llffllln I ptllllOl'l for Pr•l• ol olMl""'IMI tine• tlll ... 111, lfl end to, Mothehl Stir ~ Angry IJlast MADISON, Wis. !AP)-Twoworking mothers who had been brln&ing Uleir infant daughters to the state Capitol so they couJCI ntirse them while at work are ending the practice ln tbe face of community ·criticlsin. A news stoO' about the two women produced a flurry or critical letters. Shirley Tambo, secretary to state Sen. Fred Risser <D-Madison), left ,Friday with her husband and tour-month-old daughter Kirsten for Nigeria. Ms. Tambo's husband will work on his doctorate in African history there. ' LOUISE BEYE IS STILL ON the job as ad· ministrative aide to Sen. Carl Thompson (D· Stoughton), but SJays ·she ,plans to make o~er day care arrangements soon for her nine-week-old daughter Leab.. ( · Ms. Tambo and· Ms. Beye '-'both prefer that de· signati.on-and tb_etr bosses were the tl)rgets oJ critical comments from letter writers after the arti· . c:Je appe.ar.ed#--One ne-wspaper--editor -said --it ••touched off more mail reaction than gun .control legislation." ••nave you flipped your rocker?" one consti- tuent demanded in a letter to Risser. ''Or perhaps you want to be another Wilbur Mills?'' Th_e Ai:kansas congressman received wide_spread publJcity because of his fri,odsbip with a.stripper. . ''YOU CAN ONLY Mll.K the taxpayers so much,'' another Ri"sser constituent wrote. · · · · ••J thlnk jt js disgusting to allow your secretaries to nurse that baby while working," said slill another. ""People these days don't have as many· morals as animals." _ ''People probably welcom~ babies in your office because 9(your ,i>wn infantile mentality," one cor- respondent.told Risser. Ms. Tambo said tba t despite the criticism s h e wa!' gr-atefuJ to Risser for permitting her to bring her daughter to work with her. saying it ''worked out . ,ery well.'' Airlines' Booze Will Be Probed WASHINGTON (AP) a leoholic beverages to -Tire Civil Aeronautics coach passengers. Boarctsays it will look in· The board Tuesday or# to the practic\? of some dered the nation 's airlines of giving free airlines to submit data -----------1 on the cost of providing PUBLIC NOTICE free drinks to coach -----------1 passengers and on the revenues they gain from .selling the drinks. PIC1'11'10US llUSI NESS .. &#1! ITATllMl!NT Tiit taliowlng ..,_. h doing bull· ..... ; \Y. GB H l n B 0 S ton, ttw"'• wlltl IM...--.,-"'-"' NI This 114111,....ni w•s tUed 'Wltft Ille '"~u ~tt1r1 pertoti111notouiee1t.1~ ... liiit111 •I'd tor 111va11 t.• of uuert 1""fol~ ..... KrlMc1,.rt.elsOf r••1• J"epresents ,,ro,reSS o/ 8 t .. offke of N clerll l!(lh at/OW-Covllly Clerk al Ora119't eounty Gii ...ciGecl'Oel\I, •ltftlll foyr tnom.1111 .. -TISW."'9111¥• t• the pelttlolwr re .,.._. '°' •. '-'-... tltMcl~, or loaw-"tlllnl, _.VI me Jonuerw 17 111s. U.fln.t Pllbllcatloftof U'lk.l'IOllc., ,__, to •hit.ti Is "'"" ..,~~ Stitt,..., ptoPtrtY Is ttt"MMl1'1 ""9 a.uJU just ln its f lming. rieusurv lfCMICfte""' 111"'-"'-'*'*_. ' ._ °''"' J•••"Y 11. ,,,5 *11C\lller1. 8114 U\at •tlfne 1o.·::11Mc c-tv ot OfMIQt 5'mo 111 c.iiforlli• Jta,Isra-eti reports weie •t lh• olll<e ol tilt •ttMfl•Y•. f'ullll~ or.,... Coed c.llW Piiot. LINDA L.CARPENTEJt "lleMlef 1111 .. ,,,.._ ... & ........ kl .,.,l-O•llydff(rlb.t•lllHOW5: ' roduce" by Zvt" Dor-"ERGUSOH , "ERGU$0N .. JM\11tryl2,2'9,•lldFebru.1rw,J.ll.1•1s A.Omllllsl••trlaof thletiot• "•bfuery 11i.1tlS,•tt;)Oo.m.,lrlllll •arc .. 1z\.ot,laf81edt1011$IMllClll p " NEWBURN. ,... 1 ......... A-. L• ,,,.,~ ollM•bo .... _cloe<fftnt CO<ootl,.."'M O.oerl"'911I Mo.Joi Yk TOWMll•, ., VlowllOll •'n.'f'rwcor<IM Ner, an Israeli television .1o1i.. C:•litoml• '1mf. Wllklt ts "" '•••Y L. SMITH coY.rt .i 1000,,k c.n1•r °""' -w.se 1 '" Boo11 1. Pege 11 or ..... 11e111..-.. do.umentari an. Tb. pl.:e °' bus.llW5I otflle ........... n PUBUC NOTICE 111$19r ..... otr11St.,S•lt• Ill' .., citrotSoenloAftO C1Ut0Nll.. • ~ In IM otllc• ol 11111 CMW!jY A • •ti ll'•ller$ C>ef"t•lniftO te U. fltete ol Wl'llMlnlff,Clllf....io tHU Dllt.cl J-ry t'I, it7S cortlr~ofNlcl CWl'llW.' ' Arab reports were pro-i.alddKedt1'll,Wllltlllf<IUffftOl'ltM.,.., Tel :(1l411M<UM WILUAMC.SIJONN. ccorn-lyk.-aiodtfio-r d\lced by Mohammed tr.t1r11~1c.u,,,,«1t115nat1c.. · •. ~..,.., ... ,tr•trla OM111twc1er11 s1,..1 s1_,..1,,,, C.Ufon'll•I 0.ledJllllN•Y ,,, ft15. P:ICTITIOU1aUs1N1ESS Publl$1td Ol'•llO' C.•tl Dlll't PIMlt, auua~&.••DOI:• A'• No 01f.w-4! s al maw y. a ca i ro HOWARDW.FLl!,,,.IHG.JR, NAM• STA1'1EMS:NT ~. IS.H, it.•lld Fab.,.S. 117J tlt-1! ............... ..~II J; lot 131"' Tr.ct .t>U• n newspaperman aided by E•ec ... orol-Wlll Ttl•I011owlngper$011,•redalrt;'-i· ~-...10Mllllf'DTl¥Ol11tlle• Ptf"'aprKordecllfl8ooll17S,Pf1$119'4'. Peter Cook. a WGBH •llGU:,i:;e:~":=decedefll. 11H1•'' PUBLIC NOTICE .......,. ..... C.llforl'll• ttlM •telld)O olMIKtll-~.klttle F RN THE MINUTEMAN WAY,._,, XII D1111........ office ot tM cOulllY rwc«• ol:Wl4 Producer. &NEW•U Street. NtwPOrl B••cll, C•lllornl STATEMINTOFA•ANDONMENT ...... ; ..... , .... , cavnly JMa1¥•1111MAwe. t2W.O OPU\S:OF WclOro119tC11Nsl0.1LJ)lllOC lComll'Ol'IY llnowri as'1t1tl Accordj.ng to WGBH, ~1~11:4,~~z~~ Merion L Rtlltw. 21J.<1 Mi"lllem.. FICTITIOUSIU.,!JtlESSNAME rv:et,JO,•Ml'ebr•rws. 1111 '' KillQSWOOd L•11e, HuntlftQlon &ee<fl, l>or-Ner and Salmawy, A"'"-Y• .... E•fftlltr W•y,ca,t•Mew,~•lltorni•t2Ulo Tlle toHowlrt; "''°"' ....... •Dlln· ,,.._,s c.111or11l•I after f nm in g their Publl~d O•MI ... Coast Delly PllOI, LYMne lerrw,.\111i.a PacllkC.011•9t daOed thl Ult ol tM llttillOUI WS4nn1 . A.PpNo.::~·.~l~lolTrec:tNo lNf•S Fib.S 12 1t,2e,1t1~1s lo~to07,A.1vw,C•Hfornl•t1102 Mme : · PUBUCNOTICE •re · 0 · respective segments, • ' n.1, 1> ... 11"''' is coridu<tec:I 1>y • e&w SUPPLY co .. 11t1 s. GrMltl · ~ °" • "'.., f'Korclld"" 9oqt1 •1• met OD the neutral turf of genet•I Nrt11erst11p , AW .. 5.lllt• AM, Ca. 1'1705 ---;tijf1C1'fOCll6ifOIS Pt91 41 of ,__lscell-,,,.eos, rto PUBUl'NOTICE L.....,...8errw 1 ~!kl"""'....,,..~· cordtotOfanoeCOW!ly,Catlfortlfa. Geneva, Switzerland, to ....,, Tiii$ 51•temellt WIS tiled wlllt the ..::~ ~c~:ao,,. •• , llllld In Or-9 SUllll'll.ll:NtCOUITOf'TH• IComrnonly k-•• ,..,. R- 11 b t I lt. •KtlS CcM.ntw Cll•ll ol Dr•n0t Courily on ~yon"""VJ 1914. STAT•OPc.&Uf'OaHIA~ 0r1 ..... so111eA.no.co1uanW.I co a ora e n pu mg -'--,...13•11,s. Wi•H•mH.Wvttt,lSllAHlolllPI., TN•COU•~"•-Ol"OllANGa ........ ~.No.1~31~,-.... ,,.· - together the segments STsu~~~:":Ou .. •TOP1"e ... , .. Ubul5'Md.e&.lttl2 -"' RON SMC>l.' or 1 , ... > _,...... • A C \.I JINIA PO• PWll511ed OrMoge CN$I Dolly POot M 8 I 21J1 1U9114ofCI EIJ:•te ol F REO y -MtCel5 ol ~ lfldivldt.loll.,. AA ( ) THECOUN"YYOPO•AfolGE Jon 1S ll Jt F i P•ul ' tyon ' ""' loKffMll. wcl'ltMd,,,.111tO.l11M1Une,enCl•lllb9 N1.A:t1.-. ' ' ·-e1>.S,i97s '°2-J. tlllay,L..eH.lbr"lo,Co. . NOTICIE ISMERE8YGIVEHllllN received 11 llte •lllce et 1.l\.A$ T\1 REVIEW HOTICEOFHIE.Aft1NGOP"l:1'1TIOM This butllltU w•• cQlllMlcUd '" • tf'9dltof)IJl llle•bowe-..OclKeOellt ,__ILOllllEO #OCIC, 1£1111Ct.llrl• cil tl'I' ro• Plt08ATI 0" WILL ANON• PUBLIC NOTICE oentro1perl11er~t1J11. ltl•I •II INll'lOtll i.tvlno c1.i1M ... IMI win of SfAHLEV ANOEltSOH, o.. L•TTl•S TEITAMINTAIY Wlllilll'n M. Wulff ..._ lllt ..i• clece..,.I .,_ ,.,.....ir911 IO Ille <t•Md c/o CHARLES GARRITY, A._ ..,, _________ _.. 'E$llte ol HEAIERT ROBERT STATllEMIENTOP AaANOONMIUfT Thb Sl•lemftlt ""'' llled wlm lflf lllrm wllll IM ~y -..: ......... 111 tarneW '111 L-•11 Welt lhfl U'"1 f.o-r •• A r a b s and FRIE OMAN.·~ 11now11 ., ROBE.AT PICTITl~;~~=l:~SSNAMI: eo ... nty Cieri! sol Or•119't COuftl'I Oii me oitk• of the c~"' IN~.,.. S.ril• AM. C•l iforn141t'1701. or""".; Israeli.,. H.FfUEOMAN,Dec.•594. TM foOowlrt; s-r~$ "-''"'-. JolMWrw17,ltl · Nnti Ulledcaurt,orto~trwm,-tflthe llledwlltlthtClar•ol-*""-Nl'Nd . NOTICE. IS HEREBY GIVEN tt..i -,_ blnl . llKHMr\'V-flen,, ..... ~ S..rlor Cwrt or,.,....., m .. u ..... mto RICHARD A. STONE ~ llle<t lll<'elll• ttll UM ol ttle ln.•llklu5 !IHI Publli.Mcl OrOllQt Coast O.Ur Piiot, it lhe otllc• ol lier 111or,..W J. D. ,_.Id EH<vlria\•r-11y ot ""Y lllM & S _ .. P E T_ E _D _S • petition lor PrOO.te of WIU ltld fer Is-lllllN~l.E Cl OU TIE-fl: ASSOCIATES Jt1111t•Y 2J, tt, •1111 Frbfvery $, 11.1i~~:s OONA.LO PETTUS~ U$ Mertiwl $1r"l, ., .. r tM llrlt (lt.IO!ic.elland tllll. Nitk. t• _ ~' -5UMC.t-4' UUf;r6 T .. 1~..., lo tllf _,:, c . .J flJ' S.n Fr1nclsco, Clllitorl'lla, ...nlcl) Ii tM el'ld bet art the "'llklrlgoti.akl MIS . lflcGhee1 executive prO-Plllllolltt, t"ll..-ance to Which Is ft'llldll .-I 81151"'51 Center Drive, -111 ' pl.Kt ol b•nlne1s ol tllf t.lllder11QMC111'1 TEAMS 01' SALE: C•sfl. l•wful d lor fllrlMr oer1 lc11111rs, •nd lf\lll lhl lrv!ne,C.lllornl•'26M · PUBLIC f'liOTICE •II m•ll•rs perl•in.n; to the n1•11 of ll'ICIM"J of ttie United Stllte5. Ttlf'I per. ucer of the series, 11.,...,.cip10<•olhter1119 1rie-hff Tht F1ct11Jo111 B11s1~'' Name•• ,,.kldKedellt,wi1l'lilltourmanuaa11tt c.,.11 ,0.,_1 01111e~otttted'rnu!Ol points OUt al the Start Of been set for F1rwvery 11. "71, •I •;)(I fer red lo ·-W«J hied Ill Oranr fllCTITIOUSaUSANIU tM tirll pvDllcOIOOl'lol lniltlOIKe. 1oc:compen, tl\e writlenbidor offer ..... th b h · a.111., In tht tavrtroo"' ol De~ Qlul'4yon()ctoMr 29. 1113. HAMii STATIEMIElllT O.teclJ•nuary11. 191~ lllf b.ll•IK• m1111beplll-d,_,11)1 con-e 5 OW 1 l e Series Na, S of llid court, ;u 700 Cl¥k Cenler 0.le Cloutler, IJS11 &!g St.Ir, 0.M dalllgbu51 MARV E.SMOLL lirtNotlon ol sale by yld ~r10ol' seeks 0Ul '•the SOfter Ori"' Wet! ill lh• City ol Sarita Ar111 Palnl,C..lltomioH•tt Ttiefollowlll{I per"°"'-. Admllll51ratriawiltlt111WUI .... Court Sild s•I• wlll be ....... .....,UM d Cllrlforlll• • • Tllii buslriet• ..... , COlldlKted by • IMU41S; nt•ld U~ll··~~row ,,,, .. , voices'' of the Mid le 0.ledJ~N•y30 197S limlledP1rlnllnhlp. . MADERA CREATIONS. 2t•o ollM•boYenlmOdclKltOt<lt OetedJ.,,u1ry.J1) 1tJS " East, not the headline. WILLIAM •. M:.iOHH. 0.laCloulll'f', Gre<e Lane, unltC. (.Qlt41Me'M, <•Ill. ,.0. DONALD PE nus LtLASMIL°oAE0..-CX:K ' bb• • f COIH'otwCle•lr; ' Ge-•••P•ttllet' ntolO Aftll>t'MT•IU'lll' E•Kt.1lrl1U1111NW\llol gra 1ng cries 0 ex-.MA•C 1.••tu:• ThlS st~t(Nlll WM filed-4111 tM JahnT,Newtaro,122.<!Vltto~ USMlllllMS.... . STANLEY A.NDERsoM tre"mists. MWWl...,...atK,S•U••I c-ntw c1er11 of Or•11i»e COUlllY °" NeWport&eoc11,c.1t1."2MO S..P"r-h.co,C.llfenl•'41M OKe•Wd-• Tonight's half -hour ..,,,."""'" .. cAmii ...,_,.,.11• 111s. 8"c~~~1r:!:o 9CD NOllr, ,......., !t:!!:':-Anln'I• m• ..., .... CHA.•L1t:Scr•••1TY T .. :(2'1JIV4-WOI "'2t! • · . AttllnllW•tU• program hears from two ....._.,,.,: ,..tlt'"-r Putlll$ltlllll Or•llOI' coa•t 0.11-r s>t10t, Tiiis -...sl1101• 11 c:onct«led bf• •Unit· WIU~•M '" wn111t11 str ... middle•C la SS fa mi lies P\llllllfte4 Or01199 CNll 0.ity Piiat, Jeiivery"'U,tt,olld l'"erirurw 1. 12, l~ll HHrtnerMllp. Publllhll'd Of-'Qlt Cot1'I Ololly Pllol, S..... AAt.(4ll ....... "1W hos I li "•b.S,,.1l,1t71 «Ii..,~ • • . 1~75 Tlli ~~-:e: Ulod Wllll Ille J-2'.•ndFeb.5,11,lt,1t7S 302.,s T ......... ;(114)~ w e sons -an srae --· ·-c-:y sc~.,.11 °" OfMO' COUflly ori AitwMwtwE•«*"• tank commander and an PUBUC NOTICE PUBUCNOTICE J-1rw2• 1t1s PUBLIC NOTICE PvDllshed °'"''* c.oost o.itv pi1ot. Egyptian Mig.21 fighter ·, • ......, f~.•.s.11.1115 11•·'' ·pilot -were killed in the • wii. s1.P-1ms Pvtllbhed 0r.,. ea.st o.tty Piiot, ,,.... -PUBLIC NOTICE su .. l!lllOftCOUATOFTNE SU~IEJllOI COUITOPTHll Jon.tt.~ Fao. 5, 12, 19, 1t11 164·1! PICTl1'IOUS•UMHl!SI Yom Kippur War of ()c. STATE OF C.t.l.IP:OllllNIA. llOR STA.TEO!SCA.1.ll'ORNIA. l"Oll MAME STATl!Me.NT ISICTITIOUS •UllJIESS tober 1973. THE COUNTY OP~RANGlt: 1"1COUNTYOPORAHpa' PUB UC NOTICE _"!!".,~otlowing per50ll b dQlng bt.15I· NAME STAlEMllNT , • M h · of Hr.A·-ll Ho.A..... ..·--' Thelll I I dOI ~ ost oft e talk is . HOTICEOFMEA•INGOl'P.llTITIOf HOTICEOPNl"A•tNGOf'l'ETITION .. llllTfl\SCOPlf RACING, 31ff·I 0 OWf't per\Oll 5 ... • peace and CO·existence PO• ~ft08A.ff OP WILi. 4NO "°' FOii PllOU.1'11 01' WILL AlllD llOll ••CTITIOUS•~Ht!U !,~r\ LltOfl, Colt.I Mllw. c..lilomo 1111''1~'...Ne SYSTEMS, INC ... 7711 • , 1 LIETTEll:STESTAMl!NTA•Y 1.ET1"11S1'1STAMENTA•Y NA.MESTA11!MENT .,.._.. '" the speaker,& thoughts E"•le ot EDMUND ... WEBER Etl•le •I Ml LO ft ED LOP'EZ The fotlOW"'9 person •• dalllo llu5i-P:redirlcll w. f'leld, 71 Llrdo llkl Ptw1.:.l•Drlw . Colla ,,,. ... eo.~ Put into sharp focus as O.tff'9Cf. BEREA.OecaaMd. 11tU1oi: ... ,.""', "'•ktl,C.lllarnl•mtt· °'"'!~~11 .. ~s!~~n.~~1• ~· th II th d tbs f NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t~I NOTICE I~ HEREBY GIVEN t~I CAMPUSMENSWEAA,•ll'tCom· •• ,':.~~bu> Mii i)condllcted by 4111 Ill· This l>t.ls.lllftl Is tandouCled bl;'" ... ey rec a . e ea 0 JANET SUE PASSEOS•nd RA.NpA.Ll CHARLES E. SPE NCER ,... tiled 0 I c fl 9leM ...... the tWO men ID 8 war 00· E.ANOERSON h•we !Ue<1 tieralo•P11i· f111'1lo• ... illonllll' PrObeleofWIH....., ~ r., Ir¥"'· 11 . Frederkll W Field dl¥ldt.IOI. Uonl Proo. I ..... Franll .J. S1nlCOI•, lolfl Slet"r'e Tiiis tlale""nt _:..tiled wilt! !tie RobertH .Sc.ilton ly a few of lhose in· ... , !' , 11111 w tt•nd lorisw.11e~ forl!6t.1•1K•ot L•llt11r1 Tast•'""""...,to Br•..., Rd., 1 • .,in..c..111.nw.c ,.. __ ,, <•••• ,, __ c--i, _ Thil 1 .. .,. ...... t -• 111ec1 .,."' ue . "' ... ttl'f'\ t\l•""rit•ry 10 thl pe11-1tie peUHoner, rrt..-1..ce to wfllc.11 Is M F llJ s.r.ko&l,lo111Sleff ......,., .... _,, _. lerVtewed seemed to say 1i-r~ rel••e11Ce IO •hlch Is ,...oe tor,,._,. tor'"'"""' H•O><•>-• --·> rs. ,.,, · 1 "-WJ4 lt1S County Clerk al Orrn9't c.w.l;y Oii I -, _.,. ,,.. Bra..o Rd., tr"l'IO, Clilil. '26M ' ......... J.lr>ulry 11, 117S ' WU justified 11rtl'lft p0ort1tt.1l•rs, 1nd thlt t11t lliN !tie ,.,.,. ..na p1oce or tie••i"'91M-.. . Tll<~ !Mis.inns 1, CGndueleCI D¥.,, in-8ALDt•OSKI 1 KLOTZ ~ . . ak . el'ld P'K• of ...... ng OM """'1\111 beef'! ,,.~ been ~I lor FeDr-y 11. n1s. •I Oi'todulll. PubllVIH Orarige C:o.sl 0.lty f'Ool. And those feW Spe ID ;et tor F•tlrverw II, 1t7i, 01 t:.JO._tn., t .lO •.tn., In Ille to ... rlroom of Ol!l)lrt-Mrs. Franll.J.Stnicoto A.........,tal Uw Fe -vague general terms. ntN covrtroomolO.~ltntRINo.J ol ment NO , lot s•IO taurt, ot l'OO 0¥k Tl'tis ll•lt,,,..,.I WM tiloed wlm tile 11110.V.Sl.,$otlWJ.45 JM.n,Jt,ollld b..S, 11.1171 ~I0-75 Th • . i.ela co11r1. 11 700 Cl¥K Center Orl....e een1er °'"'"•Wt-ii, In tri.e Cotw ot Sent• COWll' Cler-ol Or-Courltv .,. ....,.n .. acJI, CAn... PUBUC NOTICE. e mother Of the ptlol ~1 11 . ,,, lht Cl lr ol S•11t• Ana, All•.Colllorn•• PublllhH<;:Wo1191eo.tOollyP\lool ays her SOD fought ''foric.utornl• 0.le<IJ•,,,..rv l0.1975. J-..ryl3,l•JS H8U4 J ..... 1'1,0lldFeb.S,12,1•,tt71 309-IS:-----------~ s . D.MICIJlllNrw '°· ttJS WILLIAM IE . 51,0HM, Pvbl"-Or•noe co.st D.llty PllOl. • SLP.1111» . his land, lo return our , !_'.~_L0>•cM E. St JOHN. coun•v ci•·-J"".19'. • ...ci Fn. s.v. 1• •. 111s 1'>2-1s PUB UC NOTICE su1Pe:•1011 c:ouaTOPTH., land to be free • • ..__.. y ll!rk MIEll•IEllT I". WALSL1Ea1E111, JIL ST.I.TIE ois CAUPOllNIA POil • .I.MESA. KUM~Kllt:Yl.Jll. t.11tLI Tiit•• ....... Ste. m -TM• COUNTYOFOR&HGI" THE DEAD tanker's un-w .... ....,. Celltllf' DT•-. Sllhel1H LlllA.f19111eS, Cotllonti•'604S PUBLIC Nva·aCE PICTITIOUS•UMNl!U 111 •. ...-. ; ... ......., .. KJl,CA•IMO 111Jl6'41·tJM MAMIE STATIEMl!NT NOTICE OIS NIEA•tNOOPPHITtoN cle standing near the Ill: 1714~ .... l.510 ,.,...,. .. y, ... ,.,u1i. .. r PICTITIOUSaUSINl:fS Tiie fQllOWlllg Pf•~-do+llgbu51· PO• PllOaA.TIE 01" W1LL AlllO FOi ' t · h ' b the "'"'"'°'kw: "°'illeH•' Pubhshed Or•nge Coast 0•11, p;1g1 NAME STATEMl:HT ,.. ... s· LIETilllSTESTAM•NTAllV Ceme ery If' W IC Publis.Md Or.,,9e Co•~I O•lly P•IOI FcD.5 b ll It/$ 37 7s rri.e lotlowing person I~ dOllllll bu5J. eoi..o KNIGHT, 33DE. lllh SlrHI, Eslate el ALBERT Al!IRA.M SHIF- SOldier is buried, says, itti.$.• 11.1'1' ' '· · '"' ntu•s: COt.1•Mew.c.1otorn.. fMAN 09<. llSed •• S l E II E N F A V E A 0 Marcon 111< a CllilorlM• Corpor•· ' • ' • 'Now that we have these PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE: ENT£APR1SES.l'Ml1 P••" viewure, 1,0ll, 701 ,,.1111·~¥ L•n•. Fu11er1on, ,.,.,;~!:~Es~~F~~~e:...~:~~! .gr.ves how WI.II we ever 1<1o.1•0. 1, .. ,,,..c •. 92.,... ..-.. ,'°"'i. P --W1••--• • St•wen F•~ero, 3901 P••ll Vie• .._. ·-8 Felten-l•llllorllor r "' ..,. J• le.vetb.s place'" •-·· o " c" Mon:on l11<.. " • w1>11C•ofLe1!11rtT""-""'...,.'°1ne I • ,.,_ LdtW No. 1' • lrv,n•, •. loO<I berg) preild•nl 701 H•IKY LIM ' Only one person -a NOTICE OP TIME. ANO PU.Cl This ri ... ,1nei.s I• COnd\IClld by ... 1 ..... F...i1tt"ron, C•lllor~. • ~l~~r:er':~~~--::: ::.:~ Ii t . of OF ,,....... Ttiis 0...5iMSS " tono:llK.tllcl by. cor· llll't • ...., pl•c• of ....... ~ Ille~"" tery een·a~e cousin PUBLICSALIEO~COLl.ATt:llAL Sl•••"F•-.e•o por•h°" ' .. 1975 ~·· the Egyptian flier -1s.c . ._,,..,..J,ucc1 Tti•\ ~.1 .... 11t •• , r11ec1 ""t111tie M 1 beel'I""''°' ~_., ... ·· ·'° ' JUST CONTACT ME. 7•11 ~ DTI_.., ...,,._, 8tec:h,.C:.Ut. ..... t think 'Illa "OTICIE IS "EllEBT GIVIEN llWI LEVITT CONSTRUCT!Oli SYSTEMS, C.Ounty CllrM ol Or•ng,e COt.lllly on .... ~~o;. ~·llaftberg,preL ... ··~ ..• • .,111 !=-,,',~~-..... dC~1"'c:':" THE ORDER Is an seems 0 ml r_y INC .. Wlll tonduct•publKMJlpofU.tol-119°""-rori.ol tOZlelfflllor•OllblOI J-rW11,1t7}. •"'• -"""' .... H SEA CAL MOB E O TtWI 5lo1tme111 -tllllcl wUll '"" Of"I"' Wiit, In tt. Qly of S-ta AM., outgrowth of a '"booze migblcausesrespect . IL H ME SALES. INC.,_,..,.. L QA.LE JOHNSON. Ciba ..... C-ty Cl•rll of 0rMgl (.ot.lnly Of C•lllornl•. (J Julllltll C. MKbl, 21o11 ~ °"""' ~bKtl.c.111-1'.:16'0 --~,,..~. ,, c:enduc111d l;ly .,, !fl." .. -. Judiltl c. Medtel • Tl'lll 11:1..._. -tltad wUh ttlt! C-IW (lltr11 of Qoo111g11 co..rity Oii .,,.,,...,.,, .. 1'1S. ·-· ,,,,.,...._, Or•noeeo.st Dally Pllor, Feb.S, II, 11,~. 1f1l 381-1.1 ' . EA-CAL MOBILE HOME SALES l''Oeblors"t HI~ s•~to be ticlll•l ltie flour Pul;Jllst.d Or•llOI CN51 0.1 ... PHot, ,,,, war" that -st-rle.._last-He s qwckly-overruJed if•i9hl o'clock (l:O<U •. m ..... 111f IOUI u, ot F1brue•v. 197S. •l 12912 H•rbOr J•n.11. ?i, • ..., Fel;I. s. 12. 191~ •• 110-15 -'-"WIJ,, .... OeteclJ•n1.t•rw 17· l'7S. ·• U •·.. o,. ,. P*.. WILLIAME.St.IOHH, 1 Year When Nall·onal by a friend of the pilot ................... •roenvrow,C•titCW"nl•. ----....... , ... •o ""°""°"'''Piiot f lb ' Otsui.,tiMofCMl~•t; PUBLIC NOTICE ,.., ... ><""' •• ' CovnlyCI.,. Airlines attempted to re-an army veteran o e Moone llOm<I' a\ aa\c•lbl!d .....i--. °'411dmobile -soeinos.wri;ec110 • Jen. ?11411111 Feri. s. 11• 1•· 1•1s 2'°"7~ COLEMAlll • s1LvE1tSTEIN g ain passengers it lost Yorn Kippur War. ,,1ar M<urlty in1erl!$t..,,""' t:ientt11 of s-.,, ,.,,....ic•. NT&:u. m iri.e "''""'111 • w121 p U BUC NOTIC.E •1• wmm s1...i: '"U b ,, lldkaled. 1(>9eltle• willl1<cvr..edlMJI ..,INld lnteresl;,, the 1n1<,t.111l of •l'Pf"OI! S l"l!ll Oii fl THI! L.9'1A. ... tff,Wl._..M14 while shut down by a you ave a gun, ,,..1e1y 12.1ff.••. ttir°""" a11C11nc1t.11t1ng J_.,... n , 111s, •ttr1ri..1..,~ 10 an o1 sT~TIEdF CA~~::".1.etoi1 n1rw1ss11 • s trike. National began the veteran sighs, "you "'ller•lri.an•r dHC.,~ mobile 1w;une1. 11 is tne oe>lnlon or cau11se1 tor Levi! THE couMT'l'OFCNt&NGE s1.1P-1t1u "'':;::::!'~et.,.h~t o.iiw Pilot 'I b '' ~tt...chori SyUttni., 111< tr>•t ttie ....,.., 5oe<ured by Billltt ol Arneri<•'i Mnior N•. A-dXla SUllll'ElllOI COUll:TOl"TMlf Of£ering tWO free drinks can ave peace. vrlly int•re't tomillllll• a tlrsl 1!e11 u,U. ttie .,.r1inoftt• o.scrlbed ll'obile NOT IC£ OF HE A 11 I If G OF STATE OPCAl.lllOftNIA PO• Fet>n.t••w•, S, ll, 1975 Or.1-J to all coach passengers NEXT WEEK'S pro· ....,1t11t eactimoouet.onwfscon•lerhl1tor•u111"''c1ve..na-1110°"•• AMENDl!D ~ETITION PDJI, TMllCOUNTYOFO•ANGE the mobile homes.. -Pff•ATE ois Wll.\. ANO P-011 LET-N• . ......,. PUBLIC NOTICE on certain flights. The gram shows not only the Y•11,Mode1 1111a..., s.r;11to:....,.... ea1anc• TERs Tl!STAMENTAllY rt0T1cir OP: HEAIO•OOP P•T1T10N --====,.,,==u.--·I carrier said the action human cost of the 1973 1914 L•~e-aod •JllJ l,6tl.OO Esl•I• ot MILDA£() B. #<.CARTY. FOii llll'llOdATI: OF WILL A.ND FOii: PUBUC NOTICE --s p1Cfii1ovsius1NISI b s 1•13 u ... 11 SIJOtlo 13,09to.IG [)ecea$1'd. LIETTl!•ST•STAMl:NTA.ll:"Y STA.TEMt:NTOFWtTHDIAWAL tlAMI S1'A1'•MEHT was necessary ecause fighting in the inai Vig. HS>!' 1100 NOTICE 1$ HEREBY Gt YEH li..I E 5 l •I e a I ELL ... FL 0 RA fl•OMPAllllTJolt:lllHIPOPl:ftATINO TM fol...iftl P9r50fl 11 OOlnQ busi· Delta Airlines was giv·. Desert, but also the i97• U-"1" SSO.JCICMXU 1•.1ss.oo JUDITH LETA GALLIHER hM tiled WILLIAMSON , OIK1111-ftM ELLA F. UlllDIEA PICTITIOU$ IUSINES . -t•: ing free c h a mpagne lo , l 't ' 1 I< "'• u~i ~··-•o 00 Mr•1,.en•"'1ndedpiru11ontor~e WILLIAMSON,Oec:••*· NAMtl PEAO>t'S l'A.1.t!!"TT·f, IJ3 Raelle•I•• ,area 5 po I IC a an llO? _,,, t4UX1J.•. ol Wiii Olld !or luwnce <if L~t1rs NOTICE IS HEAE8Y GIVEN that The follawlOQ 1>t•!>OO ·fta1.-llhdr•M sa.,eo.i. ...... c.1119r1Ma12~1 coach passengers on strategic meaning as.ex-1,,. Lev•u 400005 1s,9s1.00 Test•ment•rw to tht •ltioftl!• r•· EDWIN w. CHAFFEE11Mli1«1t11re111 '' • o•ri•r•I P•rtner 1rotn t111 ..... _ ...... WtiN'fllod, w lbtchHler so fl' ht b I 1· 400 let"ft!C• to wftkh Ii "'*°" tor lt.l!'lr>er • 11tllOon ,., Prari.tt ol Wiii end lor 15· IN'IMrVllp 09llt•lill9 ... ,.,. !tie !lo 11 .• c-t•""""'·C.•lfer.W."""27 me ig s. pressed Y an srae I ,,,. u ... ,11 60,.11 ,..117.00 ...,..1<11i ... ,,.na111o111t11t1i.,,..on1t111oce W11K1ot Lw11enTetlemffll.,..,to11W 1111011s ti•1•11e11 11•rn• ot '"' "flift ..,,,_.,., ~t• tty.,. w.. The giveaway pro· general and an Egyptian "°' °' ... ,,.,,the sa-,.... '*" .-1 '°' pe1111ontr. retel'ffltt to-"'<n ~,....,.. NEASCAPE DESIGN, 100 ~ ~ gram began s preading to admi'ral-1w' .... .,," 1oOSOD1 11,n1.oo Fftlful..., 1•. 1'7s. ~ 9:» a.111., 111 the tor turttier partkutan.. ll'ld "" C•,.••• oriwe . su11e 110, l'Mwparl ;....,.. \.OU-Wat"'~ -i.os c_t,_. of ~ No. 3 or Mkl O"" end place of lllf4ll'°lngtne _....Iliff Bt•h, C•tilornl• l?MO ~· T.Jl5t MalefMnl •" 111.ci with u.. other airlines .and Inf ol'm ation a·bout 111' u~;n '°'om: 11.•11.00 court, .11ooc1,,;< ~Dr1.,.w.s1.111 beell se• tor; Febr\IM"'f' 11. 111s, 111 t :JO T11e uc uuous bu11rw1s 11Mn1,11ow eo-ty a ... 11 Of-'Of'-oe c-itY an sever al carriers n _ow other Shows is sketchy. ..,. t11eC1tyofS11nt11An.a.c.i11arn1&. •·"'·· 1ri u .. c_,,_, o1 o.--tmeni m1n1 1or '"' 11•rtner1hlP ••• tlted 011 ~IJ. lt1S. h 191• One•• S12U4UX IS,•)2.00 O.lecl Jorive..,, :JO, t'7S. No. 3 ol Mid Court. et 700 Cl"k C.nter FtbrVllry IS, 1171 ltt IM CcM'iy ot ...,n ave programs on some WGBH says the two pro-C.OZOflllll WILLIA» lf.SIJOMN, 0r1.,. w.ist. 1n tM 01y o1 s.n10 .1.111, 0renoe. . , """".._ 0r ..... c..~ r»ur Piiat. flig hts that give wine, ducers still are working 1•1• Llncer s1w 1ux 1'·.,1·00 co..n1y Cll'f'l. C•llklrnl•. F1111 "•"" llldAOdre11., "-,.._ ._._. 1• ,. 1-t _.,. ..... • 1'"7J 129-7$ h h C.OZonlol TMOMASL. LO•D 0.tedJanuarw:l't, 1'7$. W'lllldf'ew!llQ: -1 ~· ""U~ • c ampagne or ot er on them, bul" that one 1•1• UC~lel Sl?t,IUX IS.t'J!.OO DSfl~•-•Y..-t.e,SotttenJ Wll.l.IAMl.M.JOMN, KAREHM.JOHNSON,SSJ&evwaoll PVBUCNOTICE d r. inks lo c O a ch show ,deals w ith the 1911 uc':i:,1., s1:ttnux 1•.011.00 ~u~'!:;·.~11$ e:ow•"~,.c~;;E 0r1 ..... N;1;::~~~~·,;;~:,mM ---==:::=::::,;;;;;;;::;,--"1 passengers. Golaii Heij:ht.s, another 191i Gentry s1.>Uxu 11.n1.oo Anwwrr,...: ,..i1ti--P.O ... • Ml -•f"tnM FtCT1T1out.USINIEH The CAB said s hortly, i th ihe Palestinians ctH MP PoblllMd O••"llll eo.u o.11y P11o1, h"c1-1e, c.11...,..12111 P111>t1stied oronV1 co1s1 o.n; Pilot, T111t '°'~=,:~~~11Gbu5I· after National began its ~ a---third wilh life in 1"' L..a27:~ 12 .. 1ux 11,0&0.ot Fe11. s.•. 11, 191s .01-1s !.'i!!!!!-!!.!:: ...,.~ J.., 1s. 21, tt.~na F•"•uarw s. ,C:.!~~ ""''": campaign it was worried Jerusalem fot•1 »•.ni1.to PUBU_C NOTICE Puti1i~.ec1or•"9fCHs10.11wP11ot, ----------ORANGE JUUutSTORf No., .. , about lhe e frect or the • ·, F"""1e• lllform11noo reg1rdl!IQ 8'nkolA ..... riu'5 MnlOrMCllf'ltw 11'11frl51 ll'l•Y fi!riruor, '· s.11. ,.,, 37J-1S I PUBLIC NOTICE "'· wt1 "-bar e1 ..... CMl8 #eM. c.R1, Tonight s half -hour t1eobl11Mc1 by tOt1111cU119 B•n•o1 Amr•k•.H.1ow1111 ... GordeMOll1<.1. NOTICE Toai•D•TORs ""'-o•-,,,, • .,.. • -•·•-• programs .on airline re-prooram is an eloquent T""'1sjd1Ke11rect•r•.•s1te1e•lblldrie•ow: su•111011:couJtTOPT"E PUBUCNOTICE ---· venues • 1.1110-Forcl, E11glne 1.0. No. z.a1vJJOOllc..alfat'nl•Lkrn1e'*·'"'1111 1 SL,._, ... ,...,, AMllltlr4. IJ 5'H'lcl91'Ce Or., . one and an excellent "l.1171 -Kell.orlh,E~hMl,0.Ne.iOOJlc.lllorlli41LICenMt>I0.131SlK STATl.OPCAl.f'ORNl.Al"OI!: su•••tOJtCOUl1'01"1'1Ui - ..... ~ .... .,, ~ :i' r1 · h ~-o TNICOUNTYOPCNl:AHCll. SUl"lftlO•COU•TOPTHI ............. ,.. .. _ start for • se es wtt an 8«11 t.,,.~ r9\IQIV llQ SIQll IOC•11d •t 11'22 H411bor &Oltl•ward. O.rden Graw, .. A-STATI. 01' CAl.llflOIMIA POI 11'1• b115'-u It conHt.MCI l1r • JTSAIDTuesd 'tfelt -WGB C.lltornl•,lnaac•ttof:Kl'lnhl\ght. •· ITATIO,,CALlllll'OIJrllAflOI THlcbYN1'YOfl'OttAH09 ..,_.,~i.. thal ''.while as a 8fe~eral unusual aim . H CMl•l"""'°'""''llcll'IOt••oew•111twio.t1tars tMMrm1otwt11ct1 ... c1tKrlblld btateofVERAFORTEUAWEae, TH•touNT'tOPOJtANoa ,.0 _...., .-. ™' :!:!M ~ --""' proll':iitioo the provision says it ls an effort to ~e "'::=-: AOOftESISOF ~STA NOi NO IMTUllt!TY OATIE O:O~':'e: 1$ HERE8'1' GIVEN t. lhll • NOTI c I ":·:~A•• ito 01 =·~~:::T~A:~":itt':.~~ c-!Y Clff1l of Gr-c:..l'I on TV ••as .ft jngtrument 10 PA.:YQfl ' 8A.LANC1! <re41tot't ol lfte •00...-*~eOetti PETITION POI PIOIAT• OP Wll:-1 LITT•IS1'11STAMllJllTAftY ........,.,l.lf1S. of &ht amenities bas breattna dow.n barriers Nar-11M.Cl'Mlrlel oni ... 1o.c.11t. )100.00 9/1 4ft• 1Nrt1Upe"'°"$llevi"8 Clal1N~ ANO"°" LITT••• TllTAMIN· Est•I• ot MAR OUElll lTI AM14 been •iewed as a maUer b d A"°!'ld"'°'1aot Et~.c.ilt, f00.00 llttn.J tr.MlddKtdehtM'INltlllreflOtlle T••T lltlCHAROSOM "-"OCllFFlf, •k '!P\lflfftllitdOr ..... ·CNll~..... " -between Ara s an _t;afta_~ HarUOl'Cllw soo.oo t11•m ,,_,wllflltMMC:.-,'tOUC ......... 111 1!11111 of FRANK L.·T•tae, WOODWARD RADCLIFFE', •II ,.s.1t 11 •• , ms left to c .arrier discretion, llraells ,, Aa,mo.,dR•fflflOlr L0tt0tt~11 • 1111n1 "" o1uca 01 ,,.. c..,.."' 111e ..._. ~ OtcNMcl. MA11tGuett1TE iltATl•FP Dtctnec:I ;..;;;,;.;:.;::....c..:..:....c..:.. ______ I we cannot Ignore in· . ......SHIU.d,Jr, HMl!s¥Ale,Ulelt ,,000.00 31•ns llttHCOUrl.Dt lOpm.tlllttltm,wlthltM HOTICEISMl!. .. E•YOIV""'"'' NOTICE IS HEREBY G1vElol ttuil PUB C OTICE ' · 2•000·• inns neuswrvvavc:Mrt.l•lllt"'*'11911ac1 UNITIO CA.UFO•NIA IANK Ml CLARK #1, RtCHAROICH ._ , .... ---=-=~L~1==N"'=...,=--1;ti~:O~!rywshe~~;-c,~~~i <;ar.Hauling ~~ .. ~:.~"" ~~... ii-: :~m ~~tz~~~~~~YP:!!~~ ::~~~!r~:~~ ;::~:u-.:!'!i.~:r~~=!v-:: ••• .,, ........ , •• •,·.· ..... ~ are not i.Dtegral to air SACRAMENTO .n'PI) JllMtNll\.~ -Sefll•"'-.c.t. '100:00 J111n s ~·L~ ........... ~ .. -.... -...... 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' . ,, - ' I ' (• • I \ l • • ' ' . I '· II '\ I I l ) T oday,'111 Clos-, ~ N.Y.S~oeka •-,~.:ti .. • • • voi., fi!J, 1:10. 36, s SEC:TIONS, 62 PAGES • WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1975 TEN CE NTS r ·'>,t ,, . 'I :P~ · Get~-.. L.t~tter .in ·J'.p~ti~~1 · Attaclt ·'BvJANWOJtTR ., 'legJJ and It's now&y·\oconduct a in Sa n't a A ha. ~aid the socialistic Qrganizatidb atte01Jll(1· mea_nor range for sending out a complaint we forward the le'tte1 r' 6ttt1eo.11., .. i.sWH": oOOUcal campaign,!' ~atd"ilC?Sepb Republican-party doeS not have a ing t9 ta~e ove.c.:.~ubll,,e· ·•def «m atory~• _false . o.r to the, pos_tal ~tipQ. serv ce~ .. · -cojlles of·an unS!gpedleti,r al· l'etersoo, board presidenl.' truth squad in Or8J18e County. schools In S~ddltba~I<, Vlli\eY.'~ ! malicipus" campaign statement But wnen a lel!er doesn't have a.~ t&cltlng thr.ee school board caQ· The letter, apparently mailed He diaavowed the letter and said It also s'ald.\one of '*"e,reari! without the name and address of return address. its very bar~ to.• .dldates,. have been leli1 io the to_about a dozen candidates, it is probably a violation' of the didates is about to be fudicted by a printer or identification or pinpoint where it came from.'' ,\. ·:.. .. ' .... " s ;. Oranle County·oi.Strtct Attorney $ch0ol district; adm\niitrators election code. theOriange·County~raJl4.Jul'y. ·,. the committee or person · One of the candidates involved ·office by trustees of the Sad-.. and .. teaeher leaders ast week, 'targets of the letter were ol)e ''Not only ~ tttii· lettf:r out 01 responsible for the chafges. saiil be planned to file a crimlnal dleback Vall'ey tO~ School was labelled •00.f,lepubllcan. Truth incumbent trustee and two othl!r line. but it is dQ~tett falae.;" · La·gunJ ~Postmaster Dave (:Omplaint about the charges in District. · .; •· • Squa<tReport4M.-." . ,. candidates tor 'five open seats on ° ' ·~" ·, ' i RiOs said1tracino the origin•ol the the letter and forward a. copy ~ •o;J ceterson sata.. • ·.fl": .., . . ~ h th ':We~ant the DA'to catch the John Meyer, 'execu~ve• diree-the board. Accord in.I, t.Q.J·elt)tiowr t;<?de • letter would be "very difficult." pis attorney to researc e t>e:nOn~who did:\bis a,ncl.puttaiin tor of t h e Or.ange' County l'be letter accused the can· Sect. 1~047,., a;'tl>e1i'Son. risks . 1. "It's JU.st like detec,tive w~rk, '' poSsibilities for civil litigation. behinct;=ioan ....!. 'tieeause,thiS is..il· Republic'an· Central Committee dldates of being part of ''a criminal 'penal~. iii the ,tn;.sde-Riso said. "When we receive a . . P ati~fi,f . 'Succ~ . ' .Truck Hit~··14mbulance inEl Toro ,..~.,.c1oci YEARLll'fG SIL~ 11!1.A b'f- t State Project ~let .,..l1ncl Flafl!llfl Pendletq~·t.agoon Get-s 60:600 Fish By FRED'EBICKSCBOEMEllL of tl\e department's Southern 0tt1ie~tw 1"t1otibft California Sportfishing Improve- More thanOO,OOOsilver salmon ment Project. The goal or the. yearl1ngs that grew up in a program is to improve local F.resnoJish hatcherf hav.e.a new sporlfishing through the in - home today. It's the Santa lroduction of desirable species or Margarita Rlver·lagoon a:t Camp · tisb. Pendleton. ' Each of the eight-inch fish The fish are part of an experi· d'u~ped from a tanker truck into ment 'that biologists for the' stale 4.IU;.Santa Margarita lagoon was Department of Fish and Ga~ tagged in advance by Fish and say will make salmon fishing f,· Garile biologists so they can sport in Souttiern California. ( monitor anglers' catches. Ir the experiment succeeds. "We will closely watch to see An ambulance carrying a critically ill cardiac patient from an E l Toro trailer park was rammed from behind by a fire department paramedic unit to· day when the driver oI the paramedic truck reached down to retrieve a fireman's hat that bad fallen to the floorboards. The patient, ~d Frandsen, 57, was dead on ival at Sa~· ' • • qk?ba' k. coJ.munity Hospital, but a si>oketlpian .for the Orange County Fire-Dep~ment said the rear end collisi~ caused only a momentary delaY in the am· bulance run from the Forest Garden Mobile Home Park, 24001 Muirlands Blvd. The dead man lived at the trailer park. Capt. Ernie Harrison of the Ford to ·Run > Laguna Hills Fire Station, base for the paramedic unit, said the collision occurred at 7:22 a.m. when both' vehicles left the mobile home park for the hospital. A fireman's helmet falling lo the floor distracted paramedic vehicle driver Gl~nn Sakins momentarily with the· result that he crashed into the re~r of the • m 1976 Economy Wo'fJ~ Be Factor, Says Nessen By HELENTHOMAS WASHINGTON (UPI> President Ford \fill seek election to a full term in 1916, regardless of the state of the economy, his chief spokesman said today. . ··The President's decision, to seek election in 1976 is unr~la~ed to the state of-the economy,'' said White-House-pres! secretary Ron Nessen, elaboratihg on Ford's statement at a news conference because of Ford's low standing in the public opinion polls. ··The President does expect the economy to be considerably bet· ter than it is trus year," Nessen said, referring to 1976, "and he . will demonstrate his leadership "He expects the innation rate to come down considerably, un- employment to be down and employment to be going up. The Gross National Produ~t is ex· peeled to be Msing at a very high rate.'' Asked if Ford's decision to seek the presidency on his own was ''irrevocable,'' Nessen replied: "As far as I know. I ha- ven't heard him say anything else." in AUaota Tuesday. ·. 1111/J. E' -'•f d"> FurthermQl;e, Nessen oaid, he ·rw ~·ell Hr.,. e • "kntw.,or no.cirewnstances.under 1 . . --• . , whlCh Fbrd °'Wo\Ud chan'ki·TiifS ' ~. · ·~. _ ~ · • ·,, : '!' .. mi;:~··· .ai~ih·.i~5je¢[ · -~-,Kindergarten report.e1s w1thclllt:bejilg asked. , "Somehow II has gotfeo around lhat he woWd run if-lhe eco~ Age· 'Sparks Questions . .ADVIS ERS FORECAST GRIM 1975-Story, 84 . is good and might not if it is bad,'' Nessen said of Ford. ''That is not true.'' The President said Tuesday he believed the economic picture A new state law which says children may begin kindergarten whenever they tum 5 h8s Sad·· dleb8~k Valley School District of. ficials in a·qua:ndary. would improve suffiCiently by '"We don't kQOw how this law 1976 to ''justify'' his seeking a full got. passed -it just sqrt of four-year term in the White slipped by aµ of us," said Agnes House . , Meek, coordinator of curriculum ln a t elevised NBC· TV in-development. "When you look at lerview tWo weeks ago, Ford in-all the.angles, I'm afraid it's go- dicated that a depressed ingtohurtmorethanhelp.'' economy might force him to pull · .. out of the race. There also has The new provision, AB 3976, been widespread speculation ... was initiated by John ~ascon· that a recurrence or his wife's cellos of San Jose. It went into .ef- breast cancer might compel feet Jan. l . Ford to quit politics. dergarten onefuil year before en· tering first grade . State counsel is studying that issue, Miss Mecksaid. ''The new law also has implica- tions for pre·schools,'' Miss Meck said. ''ManY parents would jtunp at the chance to get their ·child into a kindergarten, taught by a certificated teacher. a semester early." That leaves the school district with several problems: • ambulance, llarrison said; Paramedic trainee John" Jordan, 32, of the La Habra Fire Department, as w~ll as am·. bulance driver J~ Molino re- ceived minor injufies. . Harrison said the ambulance .. was delayed only 30 seconds-and continued on its way without re-- quiring a tran:jfer of the patjent. (See MEDIC, l'age A2l .. . ·• ' O.lly Pl!« S•tt ..._,. QUITS-CITY POST Irvine's Uvlngstone Livingstone Quits Irvine Planner Post ; Citing irreconcilable dif- ferences of opinion with Ci tY. Manager William Woollett·. lr:vine Plan ning Director W:illiam Livingstone resigned to-- day. And the city of Irvine now is looking for a planning director for the third time in its three. year history. - anglers in one to two ye.ars will what kind or fishery develops," be pulling seven-pound Salmot1 explained E. C. :·cbarlie '' from ocean waters. Walker, department deputy --The Santa Margarita lagoon -.:tirector:-'-0lfit-proves-success£ul, was picked as the i>tanting ·si'te we will try to maintain the pro- because its desiJJn Will allow the gram.'· fish t.o slowly acclimate to salt Biologists on han4 Tuesday af· Sen . Howard Baker, (R· Tenn., >-.-has passed the word that he ma y enter the N eW. Hampshire presidential primary Prior to passage of the law. children could not enter kin- dergarten in septe-mber unless they1 were to turn 5 before Dec. 2. Now they may start school anytime after they turn S, whether that is in January or March. What would they do with the stlldents who had had onlY one semester of kindergarten? Start a kindergarten B·section in the fall of the next year, throwing the student off by a haJf.ye..ar throughout his 12 grades? Would students be allowed--to- start kindergarten any time, from January to March? Further, Miss Meck said, there would not be enough eligible children to form a new kin· dergarten class ~t each school _L[yjpg~tooe aJll!WJX>IJ•tl S.OQJ"'--- hi~hly today or each other's aB;uities. but said di(ferences ip philosophies Prevented t.l)ei.r • water. ternoon for planting of the final A sand bar separates .~e less 30,000 fish in the lagoon said a saline lagoon waters frb1n, ftie• pilot study conducted last year ocean. · . with 200·fish showed the introduc· In about a week, as soon as the lion scheme will work. fish get used to the lag_oon., the -The sil\lers, like other salmon, sand .bar will.be bulldoz~d away, are anadromous fish, meaning allowipg the fisb to enter the they migrate from the ocean to oceanWith·outsuf!eringilleffect. fresh water strearhs to spawn. The sa..lmon. 1lre be\ng in· They generally are found only troduced-1·to local waters ks pa.fl . ~ong the northern' Pacific Coast. .(See SALMON, Page A2l Or~n:a Coas t W f'lltlle r " Variable cloudiness with ocXasipn-.1 light s howers thi-ougH Thllrsday~ according to the .. weather service~, Chance of rains 10 percent lhrough Thursday. Highs up· per 50•'tl> loweos. I NSIDE '1:0.0A y · -Ma'l/. Bell,. Id, WI laughing and robbing her' ll4ndl t~her .,,,,.,. nejghbors "l"'i•d out to I fin o/ m•rder<d lloy,). The detecttve t<dd, "I've got ti/ brinQ her In or abt'U do .another 1one." StQty, -lluqt"A7. l11d~x AtYMrl4r•IC• A1 MwMi ..... llfft/"9 ilr.11 Mlflk••• •• LM.lltff A11 Mli'tll .. 1'111'1111 114 C.Uh>'"I' •Al \ .... lofM!tH1w1 M Ctr:#f'CM'Mf' Al4 Or ...... C~fftl Dl•ll ~'' A ... ~I CA l'fffltl C24 CNU1"" C4 Syl'tll ~tr II DNllt HotlCll Al Jporl• 114 E"'ltu'lfl"'.ttt 9t-t l)r. StthlCf'MIA 17 f'Hlffc.I 144 S.lOcll ~ ' • CA•11 Milrkt" If.I . My~ 81 . Tet.'tll .. lt 81 ttl!'MC~ Cl Ti-tan ... , ••'-"""' a WMthtf' .... wt... Ai WittO Nl•l M ., $10,86 7 C9st Of Vandalism • 'For District Damages from vandalism, fire and lheft cost lhe Saddleback Valley Unified 5ebool District $101867ln the month from Dec. 20 toJan.21. Mort damage was linked to a l>e<: 23 fire at Gates Elementary School, which cost $9,886. Other Incidents de .. ribed In a report from the diatrlci's busi· ness services department in· eluded : . , -Theft of a set of speak~rs irom La Paz lnte.rmed.late School library, $128. -Drinking fountain blown up by firecracker at El Toro High School~~$!WO. .._ . · -Driving simulator at El Toro High ~maged by high winds, 11210. • ' -Cassette tapa recorder taken from Oates School classroom, $1!10. School Days Will Approval Students in the S.addleback Valley Unified School District will be in school 176 days in 1975-76 from September 10 to June 11 . District trustees approved the 1975-76 calendar·at their reglilar meeting Monday. Students Will have eight holidays involving 21 · days orr. Holidays schedule'd for next year include Ve_terans Day,,Nov. 11 ; Thanksgiving, Nov . 27 ·28: Chris~mas-New Year 's recess, Dec. 22 to Jan. 2; Lincoln's Birth· day, Feb. 12; Washington's birth- day, Feb. 1~; Spring recess·, April 12 to 16; and Memorial Day. May~l. To put the law into effect, each district's board of trustees has to authorize it and work out details for their own districl. "Yes, this is 'a story," 'Miss Meck said. ''We just don'tknow a lot of the answers yet whicb Would allow us to implement it.•' . One of th~ unanswered qu"es· lions is whether the new law·con- flicts with an old one whiCh states that a child must attend kin· ' Movie Screened Nine San Joaquin Elementary School faculty members and il8 sixth graders have been invited to see the movie "Good Morning. Miss Dove,·· Feb. '13 as guests of the Leisure World chapter of the Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training.· ., S~nto Ana Rqid. <See FIVE, Page AZ) TURN BUYER ON WITH PILOT AD. "The ad response· was great. The first person who came to see the stove top, grabbed it.•· . That's the success storY told by the Huntington Beach woman who placed this ad in the Da'.ily Pilot: CORNING stove top 1for bltns) brand new , nev. used. New $338. Sell $175. XXX·XXXX . If you have something to turn a buyer on, call 642·5678. Put' afcwwordstoworktoryou. · In the Daily Pilot. • 198 Aliens .Grabbed By TOM BARLEY Of tM o.11, "tlllt Slaff Backed by what' tfleir chlel described as "magnificent sup- port" from local residents, 12 'Agent Robert McCord said today ftom his Chula Vista office. Hour greatest help came from the pt.!Ople on the street, many of California Border Patrol officers STILL OIFF.ICUL 1' TO FI ND swept through south SaQta Alli\_ ILLEGAt H~ '.::"!nla. 0 2 Tuesdav and left tlie aiea wilb .,., · , (. ~ 11 • 198iliegal aliens. ·whom 41.e il~~"' ~Cord • '1We went ln there in uniform ·said. ''MaiQ; tho~Wo Jd tell and Marked cars and lhere was us tbat they •heli'"' where nothinll furtive about our ac· th'"' are a lot wetl)acks lf tlon," Assistant Chief, Patrol I wo.wouldJuslC11me lhthem." ' . " • - McCord said his officers found 12 illegal aliens working for the El Grande tortilla factory in South Santa Ana. He said 40 of the 198 persons detained were women. McCord said many o! the de· tai.JMd aliens were arrested in a Aumber o[ businesses and tac· lodes In downtown Santa Ana.· "U j\'e'd bad more officers and nore time•we could have pulled <Ste <\LIEN$, l'IC• AZ) 0 I working together. . ~ The resignation. Woollett said, resulted from a three·houc city coUncil executive session J:l'n . 2t.1 Council members have refUS ' to comment on that session. · ' Livingstone, 50 , has been Irvine's planning director siqce.. March. Previously. he was direC. tor of planning for River.siCJe County. •1· • In a brief letter submitted 1to Woollett Tuesday, Liv,ingstorte said, "Due to basic di £ferences' qf opinion in the operation of the' planning £unction betweeh yourself and myself, I he~wlth submit my resignation effectjlte ' Feb. 5. 1975, Sp.m. "I appreciate having had the opportunity to work with a fine staff in the plann'ing f\mctioo si nce ~ast March and expect tbS.t · the City of lr\:ine will realize • gr.eat future." 2Tex thooks Conside~ed .. Two new textbooks -· on4 about drug abuse, the other abo~ the law -are Under consider!\_:; lion for use at Los Alisos In? termediate School in Mission Viejo. The books are "Is This Trip Nece s sary?'' from· Love Publishing Co .. 1971 , and "Teenagers and the Law," from Ginn and Company, 1965. The·book$ will be on display at the scb.ool land in the administra- tion office for 14 days." Anyon:e wlshing to look them over \a . Wt?.lcome to do so, School offic.ial- 1ald. ' . .. ' j ' . I ' • ! , ~YPtlOT SB .. ' ,..,... Page .41 • ' , ard:, Baits :MJM~'"· ··-, µ'~.,, 4t •• 0 Plan ' . • • D~vtlopers or a $2 million 11.l~eert,-orle,oted ,housing JI!>· Y<ll<!PI t(.Oll the ~ Ranch !'!_-. ~\'fl!~ Feb. 17 Ip .,..pe p lll•ll:ili!I*. • The l'i''quenlly discussed "cam~,rl!e ~ll!oll.a" !Top of tb•fSlal'l'Jlli•ile pl"l!eport was • near)l )>rought clOWn for a harsh l! laildln( at .Mond"T'• meeting o( l! tbe Q~ance County Planning Com!l'l•illon a\ the ipatstence or ;· Cbalrwbman Slllrley Grindle. . Mn>. Grlndle llllldlbe was tired of the project's "draping on and .. on" .and indicated that she would • be in favor ol i'uling on the pro- ject right then Instead of giving devel9pers-another delay. A poll by Mrs. Grindle of other , commission members, however, • quickly revealed th•t she did not ; have the necessary votes and re- ~ sulted in the approval of a two- } week extension~ · o\ Attorney R. Rodier Howell, 1<. representing develope11s Jim ;, Davis ot-Tustin a.J;ld J .W. Plckli.n •1 of Laguna Hills, said the add.i· ; tionld time will allow the hiring : of professional plaMers to make ·.,.a bet\er case before the com- .;.., mission~ ·Th.at case Is based ·on the con-., tenuon 'that Uie 900-acre project· • 1s 1n conformity wtth the county's R ·usst"ons Comt"ng?. General Plan which recom - mends agricultural zoning on the property. Crewmen on board the Russian fishing trawler August Aericultural r.oning allows the Aile draw up a net lull of herring, whiting arid lihg from cohatruction of one unit per fou r New York City's ''back yard'' within 18 miles of the ci- acres of land, which is the densi-ty. The ship is part of an a1·mada of more than SO ty shown on plans forwarded by Russian ships fishing in U.S. waters. developers. ~..:.::::::::::::::..;:::"1~""'""~--"'--"'""--"'~~~~~~~~~~~ However, the planning depart- --ment atafi has said that.the pro- ject, ~c•b.•e of 11-magnitude, is not iii \ conformance with ·the Geqeral'1'1an. • .. . As pmenUy. 4"1vislon!lfl, the project would .!tlnsist or single -rifuny-.ho111es· co1111ected-with driveways to a private airstrip. Froia Pase Al From Page Al FIVE •.• the second semester. This could necessitate clustering the stu- dents into five school s ans:I busing them for a new transportation cost. Advantages of the law include : MEDIC . -It permits a mature child to ::":· • • •-enter school if he or she doesn't He 1.td thM Frandsen'& condi-meet the old age requirement. •"'ti.on was aevere and that five ·-it affords children who have r' F!ectrosboc:k-· applications were turned five after December a ' ,iiven to him in transit. . school; like environment. 11 Both vl:hlCles sustained -lt increases financial sup- Viejo Panel Seeking Road Closui-e Data Now that they've beard from both sides on a controversial road closure issue, members of the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad - visory Council (MAC) will meet Thursday to gather more data rrom road officials and a traffic consultant. The meeting, set for 7:30 p.m . at the MAC office, 26129 La Paz Road, is a public study session and no lu:tion will be La.ken. ' ch~ol·-Sports ·· SAN FRANCISOO lAPl-Tbe Board of EducaUon has voted to halt immediately athletic pro- gramo In San Francioco public sc~ool• )n l\o.pes pf s11.ving Saddle hack School Gifts Eyed Close to $2,000 worth of gifts and donations were received this month by schools ln the Sad- dleback Valley Unified School District. Gifts and theirdonors include: -One foot-propelled and one hand-propelled cart for body de- velopment exercises in the special education p,,.r.ograms , given b)'' the'Saddleba,p, Council of the Telephone p· :i\eers of America .. -Check for $440 tof!'il.lverado Continuation High ScbOol for a roto-tille"r, attachments, seed and fertilizer tor a horticulture elass, given by the Mission Viejo Company. -$500 from the G Jen Yer mo PTO to purchase supporting materials for the school math program. -Carpeting worth of $700 for a .port.able classroom at Linda Vis- ta Elementary School in Mission Viejo, donated by the. Don Wilsons of Laguna.Hills . -TwelVe seed.ling pine trees, donated to Linda Vista Elemen- tar_y School by Cub Scout Webelo Pack No:-614. The scouts also will plant the trees. -Two fiberglass tables and benches worth $270 donated lo Santiago Elementary School by the Santiago PTA. $200,000. But mayor Jq1tph· Alioto pledged 1¢•.r lllnd1 to keep the pro1rama: ~ve. '1 'The.action P...-d by a 6-1 YO!e Tuesday night ls part of a drastic series or anticlpat,ed feductjons to trim the c"'"'nt buct.et·by $4 million, the ampunt lt exeeedl n - venues . . The halt to varsity and · In: tramural sPorta mea~ an end to the varsity basketball seUQn,' now at Jts hallway point. It also means there will be no baseball or track or swimmin& competi- tion among. the city's senior .or junior hi&h schools for the real of the school year. The reduction affects boys' and girls' competitive sports from elementary through high school. It 1does not affect basic physical education which is mandated by state law. 'More than 400 students. coaches and parents crowded in- to the m eating to protest the Board ot Education's decision. "Pbysica,l education is an inte- gral part of the school program and must be considered like English, math, science,'' eald Coaches Association Presldenf Erv Delman, who told the board 12,500 youngsters would be af- fected. "We feel the board's de- cision is illegal and we will coun- tersue." Several San Francisco supetviSors have said they wtll ask. Mayor Joseph L. Alioto for emergency fund,, to keep athletic programs iolng. ·· LeRoy Cannon, the board's legal adviser, said the sehool dis- trict cannot .afford tQ keep the athletic··.proOam .. going iQ tlie 1974-75 b~dgeL "The Clll)fomla ConsUtutlon require• we must }J,ave a balanced-budget. The-bUd&et-.at the ·moment calls for aboUt $4 million in excess of our re-venue,,. Cannon said in response to a question by John Kidder, the lone board member to dissent. -···•<.; -~· • Conditions at' tfie snt·a Mar1arlta lagoon.will not allow the nsii to tpawn, meanlnl I.hat a1 more fish. are: c•iuht. more will hove to be ...iDtl'l><luced by Fish and Game. Fullerton said . .He l aid some of the salmon re- leased' this year Will return next year. bu! the majority will not re· turn ror two yean. c::".'} :the Santa Mar1arlta planting is only half of the Southern California silver •aim.on pro· cram. Thousartds of 1llvers also will be intr.oduced in two er three weeks in Callegues Creek ln Ven- tura County. Cla'ssrooms Rebuilt ·at Toro School Two classrooms damaged in a fire at Gates Elementarv. School in El Toro have been ·rebuilt at a cost of almost$10,000. Robert · Matthew, assistant s uperintendent of business services tor the school dJatrlct. said the last lhstallmeqt or furniture is expect~ this Wee)c. The r.eb'uilding, project was covered by in:surance! e)tcept for a deductible Of $1,000. . , Coats included $3,975 for con- struction; $2,989forlurnitu~·eiand other equipment, fl,950 for elec- trical work, $911 fo r-carpet- ing, and~ ~!H" speakers. • )V oman Loses Cash In Church Theft An El Toro woman workint: ln her local church lost $10 and ber credit cards Tuesday .when an unknown intruder in st. George's Episcopal Church, 23802 Avenida del I,.a Carlotta. Laguna HiU&, took her wallet from her purse, Orange County Sheriff's officers said. Deputies said Helen Dieven- dorff, 45, of 24761 Calle Tres Loma, El Toro, left her purse on a table in the church and noticed the theft when she returned. to pick it up. moderate da~age . The am-J>:<>M for lhe di stricl ~rom addi- ·':'"buJ.ance, owned by Hospital Am-t1onal .... A ver:age ~a1Jy Atten- •:'-'buJ.t.nce Serivlceof El Toro, had a dance. The f1~e 1s used b~ the -~~shed rear doa;r and the . slate t.o d.elermine state aid to ~ -~medic ioan received sµffi -11~.al d1st~1c~ , ·· ebt frontal d;;rtctge id be towed At this time, we _re not pre- away. · ·it pared tc;>,ma.~e ariy firm reco~- · PresentaUons will be made by Ted McConville, head of the -· Orange CoUnty Road Depart- ment', and by representatives of ~l Raub. Bein, Frost ·a nd As-,J sociates. which produced a traf- fic reµorton the area involved. l _ I Lynn Hart HART'S Jah n Hart : SPORTING GOODS • . • A second paratnedic unit:was ~endat1Gru?., Miss Meck sa.id . ~11.mniedlately'placed into service, We. feel 1l s more prudent to ·....,fian1ion said. · ~ontin\le .to eva.~uate and reflect •. He no,ted that paramedics had beforedo1ngso. "1 answered an average of 200 -':!".emergency c"alls per month in the From Page A I li Sadd(eback Valley and that an ~1 .accldent was "bound to happen soonerorJater.'' . .., t" ,_ ~~-Niguel Nurse ... , LOses Purse ... ~· ,A Laguna ·Niguel nurse lost t-• $350 In cash and money orders Tuesday night when her purse ..... was taken from her sbopping basket in a local inarket. Orange County Sherifrsofficers said. DeP.uties believe Mission Com- munity Hospital nurse Genny Therese Stank·ov, 41, 29371 -Buekb.aveA-B.oa<t.._L.aguna ·· Nl"guel, bad her attention de-~ liberately distracted.by a nearby •· shopper while an accomP11ce grabbed the. purse ln the busy store at 30252 Crown Valley ,, Parkway. • l;>eputies today declined to identify a woman IWlpecl Who is being interviewed hi 'connection with the the:ft ... l11.ey said.charges of Jrand theft may be Cll~d against her. · ORANGE COAST • DAILY PILOT ALIENS •.• ~ a thousand of them,'' he said. "'The Santa Ana area of Orange · ::Ounty has Jong been known by us to be one of lhe heaviest con- centrations of illegal aliens in California.'· McCord said the roundup was a "one time effort" that will be re- peated if and when his officers again have the opportunity to track down ill~gal aliens . "We can thank the rain for what happened Tuesday in Santa Ana," he said. "It slowed down traffic at the San Clemente entry paint from Mexico and it enabled us to release a number of border patrol offic-ers for this opera- tion." McCord said a number of the arrested aliens were employed but others told officers they had OOen seeking work for the pasl month. McCord said several of the ar- rested aliens told officers they had been the targets or resent- ment in a community that car- ries a high unemployment rate. ·•we haVe a vast fund of in - formation on illegal aliens, mu t'h ill. it given to us by informants." be said. ''All we need right now is tbe Ume·. the opportunity and the personnel \() track these people · down.•• MAC members were asked by county supervisors .to recom- mend what action to take on a barricude at Montilla Lane at Jeronimo Road. Some residents ·· want it to stay and others want it· removed. I BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES -ACCESSORIES f'ro• Page AI LETTER ••• Other copies have beeil sent lo a postal in&pector and to the Orange County Republican Cen- tral Committee. Dave Mitchell, presid~nt of the Leisure World Republican.Ciub, said he had no idea who might have sent,the leiier and expressed irritation that the word "Republican" was used. "There has been nothin&.Said or done in our club ·regarding this cam- paign, since it's supposed to be a non-partisan race,'' Mitchell said. Oil Pact Okayed . Reg. 10. 95 On Sole for 6. 95 Odds & Ends of Shoes at Cost or Less SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A tentative agreement to the 18-day strike by Union Oil refin ery · j 1,11orkers at Rodeo in Contra Costa l Cou nty and .LOng Beach in I Southern California was reached -------------------! " Tu esday. The 909 members of the Oil , C hemi-cal and Atomic Workers Union1 ~ on Uie new tvio-ye ar conttjtcl proposal to- day. Racquet Boll Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Bolls Basebqll Mitts Rawlings & Wilson Baseballs Bats-Wood & Aluminum Baseball Cops & Shoes • Track Shoes -Bedent Crisis ~ Wilson-Davis-Dunlop- B on croft -Yon ex Tennis Rockets All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Baseball Worm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys Robe~ N. Weed Pr9SkllM •NI flVIOUW..r Jadl R. Curley VIC• Pl"fllM"I .... OotMf"lll """""'"" ' Thomas Keevll ll•Ho• Thomas A. Murphlne ,.,,..,1ft0 follltl' Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall "'"'"'•"'""' ... ~li.lli!Gn S.CldltlN<k V•ll•Y Office 1SIOI U ht tll•• •I .... ~ k- Otfter Otflces . Heisler Park Problem 'Eyed UC Itvine biology professors, students aQ(\ Laguna Beach city officials will meetSaturday arter- noon to disCuss means of controll- ing the Heisler Park squirrel population. The3 p,Jl'I . meetingat€he park's gazebo will include a first hand look at tbl\ damage the oquin'elo' burrowinf Is inflicting on the park'sblu!fs. , CltY officials estimate81 m11ch utwo feet otpark 11 tumb1ln1 Into tile ~ean. below e~h year due to h11tabllity 'Ca\IS<l<\ by the busby· Ullecl burrowers. EJ>llltln1 biologists to study the pr<1blep1 and recommenil ways o( • ·· &etti!isbuirrelooutofHelsler Park the lat.eSt In a sett•• or · moves y the city to aombat the problenl. Tb•re bu been a plethora o( 1uuut1on1: poisoning, birth rop- I ~ trol. trapping and predation. Each is under varyihg'degrees of stud y by city officials. . Expecled to be present at Saturday's rnee4ng are Dr. Keith Justice, a university population and enviroJ1mental blologial; Dr. R.K. JosN>hson; a comparaUve neurophysiologih. and a team Or undergraduate student& who are interested in researching the 'squirrel problem. · Meanwhile, Stan SCbnll, city public works director, said the ci- ty has received an inquiry from a Ktoup off al con owners who would like to tiring t.hebll'fl to La111na to scare the squirreli away 1 One f~Jcon dub i-e)>ortedt,y tola Scholl the hawks would "keep the sllufrrels,ruMing untll they got to El.Toro.' i That •uggesUon, too, i• ulidtr otudy. -• ' I \ • Wilson~Penn-Dunlop Tennis Bolls Wilson-Court Casual I Munsingweor Tennis Shirts & Shorts 100% Acrylic Warm 24.95 Up Suits <>Pen 9 to 6 Cosed Sundays Basketballs-Volleyballs Soccer Bolls-footballs Playground Balls Rocket Stringing Lettering-Bike Repair 646-1919 ~ ........................ :.,... ............................... .. "" • I \. I \' I ----------=-• -' A , • ' '· ... --DAii.¥. PILO-i-EDIT-0. ~L .Pf!G!'~ ··t---r----. -, , ~e=ees~ai17: .. ~~-y~~y .... ~ 1 ..!' • • • 1 • .... . ' 1 • Bl!, acknpwledging that their city m°'l <ititfi ~ ' lne taxp ~r~ will · ~II trpm nduttttal area. hoµsln~ assistance P!an to proceed )11\th .,, ~..Pi>lf~a-' S<;l!oots,. (l:lr e~~li'\ple, )>11! ~c'e1ve taxuf~n:i the area .J · tlqn for federal h'?usmg funds, ,Irv1ne council i1)em-, wii,houi)lf<lvidmg'\! •el"it~es, an!lclty services to in· ' b<1r• have ~a ken a hesitaJrt ,lt6p intp the l>'eretofore . dustry cost less tha11 thi!'t.aKes reefeivep. ,. 1 '. . ta1!P.!! realrt) of $Ubsieliied lt!l6sing. · 1 , . "' -. . The.council bastill\~m 10<1lep lD<the right cfir,ec\lon. ' The Cit.Y was prOOded Into the area 'by reiie1rte<t'•. Retaining loo al 'Control aa protlitl' the Interests o( -assur~~s tpat another bureaucracy would slep ih ' local •8'"1etils while helpi!IS lo mek'tl-the obligations ' lfthe;crwtltno{e~ t.lle-.nlltt r. . ' ' . • -1ncurred1)y llie1ndusl9a1 developiiteht: -.. "-- . ·Avoiding a eity housing assistance plan, Onmge .I., ', "· ' ·ft" } · · · ' ' COunty-tiouslng Planner Reed f[ory has toll! the ooun --P""'ol escued . ell, 'WOuld tesult in a loss of ·:&1gn-off" a11thority over· u ~ , . . " . thenlimbcrs, kinds and locations of subsidized homes, The · El 'l'o•o &'Ommunlty «Pool, which on~e '.oap, 'i'he housing matter ties in closely wtth a peared drowned in j,Oreaucratic disagreeme'nts, has Transportation Management Plait'(or the lrvlne Jn-been revived and the people of the community can dus'trial Complex-East which is being prepa~ed by the take great pride in working toward getting it built. · Irvine Company in conjunction with city'plaQners. Had it not be~n for the great persistence of the El . Tha\ plan is designed lo presctjije ways lo reduce Toro. Coqlmunity .Pool Association, former El Toro av-pollution caused by automobiles !!Sing the planned High Principal Robert llosanko, and other school tlis- industrial area. Among -the proposed ways to cut tricl officials, the pool rrobably would have died a down the number of miles driven by employes is -wa~ery death in a flood o county-level rejectio~. ensuring that they can live 11ear their places of work. " Almost every El To~o resiClent know~ how Ofuch Although the idea of subsidized hoines may be 'poS'ilive puJ;>lic recreatiQn is• 11eeded in their onerous to most Irvine residents. some usr.istance will neighborhood. l'he ~I will ~rovipo ;an excelleilt start ~ needed if ' th~ 'city goals for ly:>using for ~hose toward top-notch fac'ilities ttiat e~ryone -no ·ust a employed in the city and th.e pollution-oriented traffic few excluSive houslngtracts .:.....;..t:an:enjoy. . ....... mapagement goals are to be met. EI ·roro residents also have Fifth District. According to the industrial complex environmen· Supervisor Thomas Riley to thank for help,ng res·cue taf itJ1pact report, 5.9 ~rcent of those to be employed the pool project from the list of programs rejected in the ne\V complex will live in frvjne. That projec· for lund1ng by the l>epartment of Harbors-, Beaches lion, however , is base(! on figures derived from the and Parks. . . existing complex and is colored_ by the inability of Hiley cerried on the campaign to get S250.,000 mor~ tha~. thre~-q':'arters. of the employes to af~ord from federal revenu~ sh~ri.ng .. That had ~een cham- hous1ngol any kind 1nthec1ty. pioned by the late Fif~h D1str1ct Supervisor Ronald Without some form of subsidized housing, many Caspers before he died laSt s'ummer. workers.will be forced todriVe to less expensive areas Thus, trustees decided to name the .pool the of the county far removed from the complex, adding Ronald Caspers ~femorial Aquatics Center. It will be lo air pollution with each mile. J. afitling tribute to him and to an effort that drew in the Additionally. 'there is the questiop of equity. entire community. 58 .. .. • 'We're making progress!' I .. ".i•it. -.~· :.... T'!.L . ! ~ ... • M' il· I -'' , JJ:e ftJr -· 8 · · Dear De.1ioc-ratic Strategy May B1e:ckfire < • ' · Gloomy P .ostage RipQff . -n .-c·t:~":.m ~-n·, Palitics and Energy '' Qujgley'j parkifig manage~ To the Editor: [ ) ment suJgestioO that those This letter is concerned with MAILBOX \\1ho liV'e t'IOsest rathet the apparent failure or the postal than ~ executiv~ get pre- servict to furnish realistic notice ,• 1 ferential paF~ing'. in .. \he to ~ould -be purc~asers ~f air LeJters from readers are welconie. I ICE : T1h~ execut.1v~s mual. sta!'"ps \._h1i1t farst cia·~s metl 'Normally, writers sh-Ould convey \\'OU Id .i;t1l l get the p~e-serv~ce 1s the Same as air ma'l,' lheir meisage• in 300 words or less. ferenti,al parking spilf:s ... WASfllNGJQN -Al!h9ugl)_ a final decision in the great war of pOlilics between President Fqrd and the huge Democratic majori· ty ih Congress is far diStant, -Democrats in the House have now handed tqe President a lethal weapon to be used against lhf;m selves Wit\_potenlially damaging effects. serv1Cf. • The right Jo conq,n1e letters lo fit because only they Can'"?li- In early 1'.Jgust. 1974, former spaceor,e'liminateJWjlisreserved. lordtoliveinltvine."':!, Jndeed . t,.he cont1olling Po~tmaste1' .j;enerS:I Slmer' All letters must iJJb'iude rignal'Ure ' ~ 1".F:r. Democrats overrode some of Klassen a_pnounced ofl CIJS andm,._aiJfngc;utdreS1butncm~smay OfMmrG•U!Nftttits•r•,...._,1¥( tbejr own bes t poliiic:.il Radio that all first class muil be tbith1teld~n rtqetist if truff{ffent ...wrs..,.., ... ._,swr11r""*t1t1oe J!trategists goe} via ,air pnd that\ he__..'is, reason ,t.soPJ?Qiept ~1$1 will nQI be ... :;:::::.:."G;'~it~~ •, ~ nd u n wit - thefefore ft<tuc:stiog au hori\y publishN." • -· ~ .-. ~ · 1t. • ,t1pgl)' •played to djsco~linue pi:intin•· OJ:. air . • "1 , . ·-" ~ ,· . \, .i..i n ti .o M.. r . ""m llU ~L.a:I!!ps. A s~t check,~ith 11~~~ .ror our par~s a _11 yoq_r Jater~ate . I afn swra,.t.pat I n·eed .., For~ s han.ds 0 .rangC "County ~al officials ~.1to;,tol Jttat~-; In raci,. T. V.Qt,ed not rem.il\d ·->.'OU ~f the ltfu':riC3n "\t.'ht'ir they_ 1rl-r d1,sclosed that no action would be > til ,-40 the limits~ ~<mify..ap.'.dt philosoph,1' <if rree enterptJsti "nd 1.,qis~ ?!.!'-I.ink~· taken under the circumstances an . amendment (o that_. ~ot1on. ·certairrl~thf!irightJ.o hof;d pr~t ihj:" their 90. unti I fu rthe..r w.pcd fr9JJ\ wh_1~h. would.have_ i;-ertn1t~d a~ ty gua!l.teed by the-constiiu-... d·f' . ti An ~11 w_a,hin~tqa . ll't the qt.!anl.U?c. quufLt100 of .15 od~ht~onal a .es in,. lion 'fh' Jis Wh>.' it is"so.shockitfg , .-Jt,,ll~ ~er ~01 l ii: a1r mail slam .wOlitld~ se>ld the Uniyersity Park park, r_ iled loi:.f'ne t 111_:. body of citizens can (i!Jiffs t~ •.th'e andairmailslatswouldbe-ma.in;. · ' 1 , • 4 . sei~ t!l!i"~..(or ••tl)e go&I of the 'bi.I ' tai.s~~g tained. . " TO ~E. the \Q'ue Of acquisition publi~. •. 1"his sOrt .r. line is very the debt ~e1l1ng , of laod versus ~ve.loR,1T1~n\.pow remintS:c1ent of fprmer gq,vern· _ When that bill gets to lhe.Pr:esi- NOW Jtive. months later, I nqtc of usable park sites is a.very nar· fnent.s,,-t.;e Rorhan'.'Empire, Nazi dent's deSk, as seems highly:Pro- from R-0De11t S: Allen·s Column. row one. Both. are r.eas_opable, Gerffian1· in t~ 1940's, FidFI bable, Mr Ford now plahs to ··inside Washington, ... that.ne>«:ly sound alternatives. In generaJ, • ..,Casµoo !.si Cuba, l\lld our own go'f· veto it, perhaps with a fireside insta'ff~d Postmas ter General though, 1 have always relt that ernr'nent in seizfng the Japanese chat accusing the divided, unter- Uenjamin Builar has slated the \\."e ~h~ are her.e now should be property in \Yorld War 11 .AP· tain and leaderles s Democrats of ('!imination of uirm:.iil and the acquiring as "l).l~h va.ca~l . Ian~ p<:1.re~1tl y il is no longer unla.W(ul pi~l'.ing politic_s ":'ilh lhe-e~°ergy key reason gi\·en is that '';,111 in· for _future public use as .\\l to se1ze t>ropert y orassets. but it cns1s , the nation s "·orsl d1lem- ter -city fi rs I class mail now goes pos sibly ~an . Balanced a.g:.iinst is cerlainiy l)nethical. unfair. un , ma since the G real Depression. by air any"·<.i y." lhut feeling. howeve r ·. is lh_e American. and unbelie\'able Without a hi ghe r debt ceiling, he I r ealize that tht:=rc are lc g:.il kno,vledge that many Irvine reti1 -"'ill paint the g rim picture of r a m i f i c at ions i n v o I v e d . dents 1~eed , w~~t. an<~ deserve BF.ING u property o\\·ner ve ry payless paydays for government llowe ver. I find it inexcusable for recrealtona lf;.ic1ht1l'sr1ghlno"'· near the s itC, my '-''ife and I on workers the threatofdefaulton " the posta l s('rvicc lo continue to The park bond issue. as passed ·many occHs ions have enjoyed govern~ent bonds and 'the exact :.i .premium for service by our electorate, actualJ~ '~oes \Valks along Ocean Houleverd specter of military and foreign from an unknowing public . Some both. I am tt:>ererore satisfied. and the view from Inspiration commitments threatened by would no doubt call it a rip-ofr ir generally· wtth the spe ndin g Point-. It \vould certainly be nt~e 1. partisan politics. FIRST likely result: sustaining ( EVANS-NOVAK ) of the veto and congressional passage before the debt ceiling is actually reached late next month of a separate bill giving him Lh\:! higher ceiling he needs lo run the government. The second probable result, and far more important to A-fr . f~ord : an opening round politit:al victory Of major magnitude de- picting him as an-activist leader pitted against a politics-as-usual congressionaJ majority employ- in~ l>arliamentnry tactics . to shackle h'\s freedom to act, at the sam& time unable lo produce a ,competing eriergy plan of iis own. 11tE TRAP into which the con· gressional Democrats may now have rallen was carefully-and secrelly-la id by r h-arrdtuJ-of Republic;an members of the House Ways and Mea~ Commit- tee., Jed by Rep. Herman SchnelbeJi of Pennsylvania, the panel's senior Republican. Sc hn ~t>beli . \\·ith the con- ni,·ance of th e \Vhite I-louse. simply .. neglected" to vote four Republican proxies in the crucial. cliff-hanging 15-14 com- mittee vote last week. 1·hal vole attached the 90-day b:.in on higher oil import fees (due to start at $1 a barrel) to the debt ceiling bill. If voted, those four proxies would have defeated the move by the committee's liberal Democratic majority, over the opposition of <·h airman Al TJllman of Ofe"jon, to use the debt ceiling bill as a Christmas tree and force him to sign it into law "·ith the ban on higher oil tariffs · TltlS DE!\IOCRATIC strategy, de\'ised by comm it lee liberals, is basC'd on th e r hii ng national clamor against l\tr. Ford's ap- proach to the energy crisis: re- duce the cons umption of fuel by rais ing its price across the board. including trome-heating fuels, instead of conceptrating on the vast waste of gasoline. What , makes the strategy dubiou;i is no~ its underlying p61itical truth .• 1 "•hich ,ev~,n Fa-rd energy strategist~ privately agree on, but the trarisparent political tac- tic or unfairly forcing the Presi· dent's hand. Indeed, quite apart rrom the controversy building up over Mr. Ford's appro3ch to the energy ·crisis. the mere fact that he final- ly produC:OO a ... faiigible program after endless'· m onths or inaction has given him 'his first chance to take the·po1itical offensive. • THUS, the President is telling both Democratic and Republican congressional ·leaders in long \\'hite House chats that he knows his program may be flawed. lie insis ts he is reudy to make generous com1>romises "'ilh the Democratic majority. But, first, he s-ays, the Democrats have to know exactly Y.'hat they are for, not what they are against, and they have not begun· to tell him because they don't know. we look al a (ew figures. Accord· limits established by the council to alW,D:Ys enjoy this, howevert, it ing to r.1r . Allen, 1.33 billion and conrident that lhe people or is horriCying to me that it muy pieces of air mail were hanpled University Patk. and elsewhere, become a,.. reality ·through la!il year. Assuming one ounce Ciii'tlose;e v~en LOOugh '-''e, as in· 1e gallzed tfiievery. Should the per piece and an even load dividuttls, ma): have di(£erences public; feel the need fo"r maintain- throughout the year . this would or opinion aboyt how the money j'ng this ope n or vie\V spot, the on--{ mean that approximately one-in each park is tis~. y fair and equitable solution is to third, or 440 million pieces. or air 'GABRI ELLE G · PR 'i'Oll. purchase it fron1 the property Drunk Driving Law Abu$ed mail pur1chases were made 1J(ler l\1ayor, City of Irvine O\vncrs al. a fair n1arket value. Is a bad law coupled \\'ilh over- .the Postinastcr General made I lave we forgotten that property zealous enforccn1ent incited by his announcement in· August. ' taxes paid for by these owners pro'fit rnotives for both the traffic Thus, at 3 cents per piece, Last. St.raw have benefited the public '6ver o£ficers and the coffers of local Americans have paid approx-To the Editor : the ~ears and have helped pay ·government creating a hori-en- imately $1;1 million into the Glenn White should change his rQr schools, se"'ers, streets. dQus nightm~1 re for ' California Postal Service Treasury; rorthis color to red as in neck. L;.isl beautiCication and un(ortunately motorists? charge, the y have rece ived Thursday's article slighting Jim· Lhe salarie s of some of the goons The slate's drunk di·iving law nothing. my Connors ror not ch°'1$ing lo lh;.1l are trying to se ize it through presents the paradox of the Pending legal resolution of this play £or the American Dayis Cµp bac~ door legal chicanery? customers of a legal business in issue, I r«!commend that the team is the last straw. i wish 1• I am confident that th.ese pro· ·which• government is deeply 'in- Congress ins ist that the had$10Q,000tq0CferRamtreiand pert~ oWrler.s' will Ol?PoSe 1his·-ler4!sledjP its Ppstmaster General place all show White just how naive he is. move to steal their assew.Pb,O~ 1P.r.oiils J¥!:ing Americans on notice by posting · . nuz MORRISON you will.Print this letter so th8t 1t -ir.lrass~d and the details in conspicuous places '''ill help to Inspire some of our ·persecuted by ineveryPostOffice. Property Rlghf.• citizens to rally behind the that same ' EDGAR A. Mc-KEAN To the Editor: · ~We sh_oul~ all wap~ lo government. I read your incredible article i~ e_it'Ult:C_t ou~ basi~ ri~hts 8 ?d sup-It is the result Irvine Parkl the Jan. 28 Pilot and 1 reel com-port the often abused property 0 f a n To the Editor: pelted to write this letter. The 0 '''ner. arbilrary pro· Your editorial of Jan. 22 article de§.cribes how orange JOllNW. llAMlLTON nouncement (Logical Park SystemJ was an County counsel ·Adrian Kuyper Hair or the law that e xcellent example or the in-has launched an effort to re-if one has a foruied, reasoned approach search the possible prescriptive To the Editqr: . trace or alcohol in his blood he is \Yhich The Daily Pilot hp.s taken rights to the bluff top lots in Now is vet.,)( !11uch the r[ightl '1 under the inr luence" and toward municipal atrairs ih the Col·ono Del Mar. To me this is time. as the· ~lrus might say, to t.hererore incapable of driving. City of Irvine. Because the Pilot absolut'cly incrcdibl~. speak or hair a11(l hairlessnegs. ith no actual showing that such iawidelyreadinlrvineandthus "'h Cth t Wom·cn ana children are istheCasc. " e(owners o ese wo pro-II h irl Lest th1's wn'ter be Ooodcd ... ,·111 a "paper of record" in our town. perties have widoubt~I• pai'd ratia Y a1 es·s -but the-y • I would Uke lo correct an error proderty taxes on th~~ for a have no choice in being nlturaJ ~rate letters it should be e m- whlth popped up in that editorial. period of years in anUcipaUon of and, fortunately . look better that l>halically understood that "'e I did nol oppose the spending developing or selling the~ at ,, way. neither condone nor e xcuse 1. ~ drunken driv&ng. In no way is it PUNCH ' ... '· KN • . • ' ' &ii'. ' "Ho cqmo,-ushing up to sqy he'd just invented t-..:.---.;.;•o;;;.me=tho;.;I and then thot roned .ovel him." • •• -. .. HOWIJ:V°ERj a large numt>e:r ~f advocated that those too lntox- rneri do have a choice ....,.. tlnd icated to have commnnd or their choose ta be beardJ<ss and faculties drive automobiles. moustachelesS, a s raelillly Whal is to be considered he re is hairless ltS womcl} and children. the fact that at least 90 percent of Oddly enough, there has betn the public does partake of renewed interest In longer hair, alcoholic beverages. including longer sideburns and Caney )'our grandmother. And the mere halr1t.Yl.e1 by • many of these fact that-one haddooe so does not faclallY,..'halrleSs men. It ls nQ less. make the person irllO)'IC1;tled per odd to observe hairy arms, Jegs, se. <bests, thighs lnd pubic reglori& THE TROUBLE Is In a law aa acce.,table and de irable by whleh decrees that anyone wit.h tlie.aamecrlllcs or be!lfda •~d/or .to cont~l ls Intoxicated . That ls moU:s:taches. vlhy is this SQ? two drinlts. The enforcer~ started ART WEISSMAN I out with .•he cla\iP \hU\ .18 was ( EARL WATERS ) the measoren1enl. then dropped lo .15 Jnd C\1entually to ttie .10 "'hen they found it loo difficult to ge t e nough convictions at the higher rating. Some ar~ue it should be .05 which one could achieve by smelling the ¢ork. Neithe r the lawmakers who voted ror the law, the governor v.'ho signed it, the Police who e.n · force it nor the judges who con· vict arc so pure that they-do' not dri v~ af!('r a couple of highballs. Prt.'sumptions of guilt·ror a nything is bad law and the fact that th is one deals with a social probl en1 m akes it no more tolera- ble. \\'hen the preSU'11ption is so narro"'·ly defined that it puts almost every citizen ii\ jeopardy of crin1inal stigma it ~ould seem to hnve reached the point of being totally unacceptable. \\o'llAT IS happening is that re· portedly many traffic of(icer~ are finding the enforceQlenl of the law exceedingly lucrative. By bagging sus~cted drunlt drivers they are able~ to ac;- cumulate overtime pay lo. the point of doubling. their recular salaries. This comes not only rrom the lime it lakes in l:KM?kiae but in the allowances for time for court appearances. They are given a minimum or £our or six hours pay for each appearance even thou~h only a few moments are spent ln Ule court. The profit motive also rears Its ugly Kead in lhe collection ol fines Into lhe local trea1urh!$. · · Under ~uc~ conditions lhe en· forccn1 e nt of drunk driving becornes a g;.:n1e. 1\ game \\1hich is O\'er\\'helmingly one·sidcd and anyone \\•ho has had :.i drink is an e asy victin1. ' It is a game in "·hi t h too many motorists are be ing stopped as "borderline·· ,,·hen it is n't even close. Unde r the old methods of establishing: \\•hethcr or not one was incapable of driving such persons '-''Ould have never been charged. SO EASY is it for the trarfic of- ficers lo find a s uspect and thus fatten their overtime earnings that many have ha ve taken to "staking out" restaurants on the pres umption that anyone leaving '''ill have had n drink and the refore can be nabbed. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RoNrt N. Wetd, Puhl.Uher Thomas KeeviJ. Editor Barbara Kr~bkh, Editorio.I Paga EdU~r The editorial paae or the Daily 'Pilot seeks to inform and stimulate readers by presenting on this pa1e dl\'erse t'Ommenl•ry on topia of in- terest b)' i.yndlc,ttd 1.~umnisl1 •nd cartoonists. by providing a loni"' for f"taders· vie"'''' and by prestntlng this neWspi pert11 olNnlOns and idt'as on current lopic1. The editorial opinions of the Dally Pilot appear only In the editoria.t <"Olumn at the top ot the Pi it'. Oplnlol\ll expttued by t~e tollf1'nl8t• and cartoonists •nd letter 'tt'rhers are lhdr O'#o'l'I am no 1odora.emen\ of their \•lews by \bt Dally Pi'°' should be inlemcl. 'Wednesday , February 5, lln5 .. ' I I l 1 ' f ,• , J '' I I I Pf!;blicity Seekers Pose as 'Slasher' LOS ANGELES (UPI l Publicity seekers have begun plaguin& pol,ice by falsely claim· ing' to be "The Slasher" who has killed nine men in tWo months .. One-of the largest manhunts ii\ the city'& history is under way to find the m ysterious killer, who cuts the throats of his victims to the spine. A 4S..year.old transient and a 32-year-old Van Nuys man con- fessed to the killings Tuesday, and a new'p~per received a tape recprded message from a man claiming to be the slasher and -complaining-over news stories aboutblm. Police discounted all three, and the two self-conr.us~d ''slashers" in custodY were re- leased after Questioning. More than a dozen suspects have been Ricked up since 'the Judge Orders Felon C~ Serve on Jury . I LOS ·ANGELES (UPI> -A SilPt!ri.Or ~Court Judge Tuesday Order.eel that for the (irst lime in California, a convicted felon be allowed lo act as a juror. The American Civil Liberties Union heiled:~it as a landmark decision, by a radio program featuring Women's libbecs may have been responsible for the bombing of•a San Jose office building. paving ·the way for ex-convicts ----e1s~e-io-becomejuror.r. "This is the strongest lead we t:ave," Agent Frank Sanders said Tuesday in discussing the bombing o( a building that housed-t.hree radio stations~'· I • • .. I • The decision by Judge Thomas· We Lesage applied only to the ap· pllcant, John Hunl!'Y Abbott, but the ACLU attorneys who fought' (. " . . . State '· ,'• I I ,) Abbott's case said that unless the C)Q!llllly appeals, and wins, the de· ci&!On couJO mark the beginning of ihe end all across the nation ftrlaws banning convicted felons from serving on juries. £ead on Bomber :_SAN JOSE (UP() -A U.S. Treasury Department agent says a male chauvinist who was upset Two Men Sentenced LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Two members o( tho rock group ''The Undisputed· Truth," bav.e been sentenced in federal courtJoll•w· ing convictions on heroin ch11rges. · Slaaers-..Joc T. Harris 8nd Calvin Stephenson were-sen· tenced ,Tuesday by U.S. 'District Court Judge Lawrence T . Lydick after tile~• were convicted on ch&'tgp or conspiracy and posseSslOn with intent to d.is- trlbute heroin . Harris was given two ye·ars in prison a nd Stephenson was placed on three years probation. -• I• -I " Litton 'Guilty' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -Lil· ton Business Systems of Beverly Hills has been found guilty o( c.onspiring to illegall y fi x prices of paper and labels. A federal jury deliberated rive hours Tuesday before reaching a verdict in the 12-day trial. Litton was the last of nine paper la,bel makers convicted or pleading no contest in price (ixing indict- ments . Bond Requested SAN FRANCISCO (UPll -A federal judge has refused to stop construction on two projects at San Francisco International Airport unless the Friends of the Earth organization can post $4 .S million in bond. Judge Robert J . Schnacke's. ruling concerned the north terminal and a parking garage. ·Vetel'an Fined LOS ANGELES (UP() -A Vietnam veteran who held three hostages at gunPoint for three hours atop .a hill in Griffith Park last year in what psychiatrists said was a combat "fiashback". Tuesday was put on five years probation. Superior Court Judge William Ritzi also fined John M. Gabron $500 a nd ordered in(ensive psychiatric lreatmcnt. . ' 2 Bomb Blasts Rip Offices . LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Two bombs Tueaday night caused model'ale damage to the orfices of the Socialist Workers Par1Y and a Marxist book store but no lnjurles. The first explosion occurred at 8 : 30 p . m. after a stick of dynamite was thrown at Lew Jones. a Sociall1l Worken Party chairQ"an, who confronted the bomber after hearing him run· n1n1 in the hallway out,1110• Jonu' ornce, authorlU .. 1ald. · The blast damaged , the floor anll wallo on the landing at the tl>p of the ·-floor stairway ....i 1hdlerecl oomeWtndow• al a nearby apartment bulldtn1. Damato wu elllmatedat $2,000. • r - • • ; Wod-111.,obruixs.1175 ·OAILYPILOT M • t at SJtO .;_ __ _.~. · ' • ~Sierra ~Braces· ·\ . . • • ·Ne~ ·stond prom'lse of hlib·levelrainfall and , ) - w4l1t1ing temperatures wouJd br· . ing: new perils to the white-·.~ cloaked Sierra. .: ' Jle said heavy winds of.the tast .. 1 few days have blown' htrge 11 snowdrifts up against mal\Y 1 buildings and if a new storm in· creases the burden ... tlie build-.~ ings could collapse." ''The storm has picked qp lots of moisture and amounts•of rain- fall will be heavy," the weather ' service said. ''Temperatures will "'! be a little warmer." In the San Francisco Bay area the mercury was expected to/ climb to the mid 50s to low 60s · Thursday., .: ~ • Gal_e warnings were posted from Point St. George to Point Arena for southerly winds in· creasing to 20 to 25 knots with seas up to 8 to 14 feet. A small craft advisory was up from Point Arena to Point Conception. 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Matt "1111!1• of PoAlble legal a~Uoo ayal'nat tile Orange County Airpo_rt Lapel Use Com.mJsslon ~nctuated a discussion ot com-~sslon plans for land arpund El 1·oro Marine Corps Air Station at Tuesday's lrvlne City Couoeil "leeting. The commission, Jrv}ne Coun· cUman Art Anthony said, is un· neceuar\ly duplleatlni ex-· pensive wortalre8dt don• by the city and la threll<Jillilll f6 strip the city' of pl!l Ot Us ,lndusttlal \&•base. ' f Discussions With City Attorney James "ErlcitaOn, Anli\ony said, have brought "I' the pooslbUlty \hat the city cotild file a lawsuit to pnttect the loteresb of lb reai- deDIS' .• Tiie city,~ aald ·ls inadequately represented on fhe . ' CouncU op~on to com-on the city-, j\u:llldlctional toes, mission pla@o tor El 'J'oro nar,Od were launched against what during a presentation by Ail-port Dellno called a "red'Oag" area. Land Vse Col;Dmission planner The .el,ty'S reneraL plan call9' Ken Delip.o..-· for •J>~clal building criteria Delino was cut short in a within---ihe 15 CNEL (Community D\OOOlog6e on commission plans Noise Equivalent Level) bounJ by a shoi't-tempered city council dary around .the ¥~~ base. which· b11d been through it all CNEL-is an av.age) l.Vel or be(ore. . nois~Jeully aetmed as tbe maxt Particular objections in addi· imum 'ai'.eraie level wblch can . ...,# ·~" ii- be tolerated· by a person. . reasonable The commission, however, bas added a 60 CNEL ring to the 65 CNEL line a.round the military field, cutting further inroads into tffe city's pl~ area. A second bot spo~ in the dis- cussion was the fact that El Toro is the only airfield. in. Orange County which is not already sur- rounded by development. ' • ' -The .commission charter: permits, but does not require, it .to develop plans around military airfielcls. Charging that commission ac· tivity around El Toro is arbitrari and capricious. Councilman Johd Burton said, "El Toro is the op1$ game in town. so let 's play it, Right?.. ' Delino's description or com .. (See AIRPORT, Page At) ' ·C· h·c .. 1.ef. _', ~ ' . . \.' ' ' ' ' f . . •' . ~ " ·e Planner ' s . ~ I ' ,., Li~~tone Resigns • ' ' . Anibula~ee ·aamtied , ' 'Heart Patient (' . . .. In ~Crash Dies , An arnbulanpe carrying a moderate damage_ The am- critically ill car(ijac patient from bulance, owned by Hospital Am· an El Toro trailer. park was bulance Service of El Toro, had a rammed from behind by a fire smaShed rear door and t he department paramedic unit to· patamedic · van received suff'i. day when the driver of the cie?t fron~al damage to·be towed --paramedic truck. re1f<!led down away. · ~retrieve a l"ll'erµ.aiti~ bat that A second paraniidic unit was hi.d fallen to the floofboitrds. ilnmediately placed into service, The patient,: Leland Frandsen, Harrison said. ~ily,.....!U"~ 57, was dead on arrival at Sad· Jle noted that paramedics b~d '" dlebact Community Hospital, ansWerfd an average. of 200 but a spqkesman IQ!' the Orange emerc!,ricy ca.Us per month in ·the county Flre'llepartment said.tile · Saddl~ack Valley an<\: that an rear ~n~ collisfon ~Bused "only a accident was "bound to hfppen mome11tary ~ · the ·~f , ~~ r la " , QUITS CITY POSl' :.J'lllle's, U~l11galOf1!' . =•laft....,.. bulance nm ftCH;D e ~res · • .,, 60 000 YEARLING SILVER fo\U19111• . Ga~den Mobilellot/>e• ~rk, ~l . SI , _,~ .,._,....,1 ..... .-. _ _. Piii wrlapclsBIYd,• · vt' .. ' ate n..,_, ---r· lllPfl!Ve _...,,..' Ing Th'\ 1!~1d ~ at e l!i , _ I ~ \ r triJ.le~)>&ric1 .~ • Pehdleton tn•oon;·:r,·,~~::•p!~~i"tir~,:~{· Irv. ·1ne:} Sinn Law · " ' · ~. .. oolliiion CS:Cc · at 7':~~i:m:. ~ i., when both vehicles left the -~i!l"ft.--'--+'-,,'r--·-·~· ---,,....,.,,...-~-------Ge ts 60 000 l''sli ::i.:~~bom• p~rk rorfh• -fl'f· :c_,.lf.· to .. Planners ' Z A fireman's• helmet falling to By FREDERJCKSCHOEMEHL California Sportfishi.ng Improve· the floor distracted paramedic .1. , Vebl-.. ,., dr1·ver· Glenn Sak1'ns When is a sign· an "arohitec-Rypinski proiected a series of oit,.o.;1,,.~· menl Project. The goal of the "lr J More than 00,000 silver salmon program is to improve local momentarily with the result that tural embellishment" iDSteacj or slides taken aro\.Uld the world de· yearlings that grew up in a sportfishing through the in· he crashed into the~rear of the acontributorto"visualclutt.er?" picling signs which enhance Fresno fish hatchery have a new troduction of desirable species of ambulance, Harrison said. The Irvine City Council wp no\ rather than detract from ·com ~ ·home today. It's the Santa flSh . Paramedic trainee John sure at the end or nearly three munityappearance. M ·1 R. I t C Jordan, 32, of the La Habra Fire hours of discussion of a proposed But the question of subjectivity· argari a iver agoon a amp Each or the el•ht-1'nch fish · dinan T sd d · · · Pendleton. , a k . Department, as welt as am· city sign or . ce ue ayran in approving signs arose among The fish are part of an experi· dumped from a tanker true into bulance driver Joe Molino re· sent the draft back to tht! plan· council members. "Who is to de- b b. 1 . f th t te the Santa Margarita lagoon was ceived minorlllJ· ·uries. ning commiJSionfor another try. cide whether a sign is eslhetical· menl t al 10 ogists or es a tagged 1·n advance by F•'sh and T ' to 'd th b d I I · g '" Co 'I J h De t r Fl h d G Harrison said the ambulance ryuig avo1 e a .ex· Y P eas1n . unc1 man o n part.me n ° 5 an .. ame Game b1'olog•'s•~ so 'hey can I tb olh ·ti· I · B to t.edtok II k I f h ng 8 ia " was delayed only 30 seconds and amp es se y er c1 es, rv1ne ur n wan now. say w. 1 ma_ e sa m.on 1.5 1 monlto~angl---·''-atcbes. ts t bli h ui ti' t B t gg Led th t ·t sport in SouUiem Califorrua. _ _ • "'"'" "' _ continued on its way without re· wan lo .es a s reg a ons o ur on su es a t may ~If the-experimenr--succe-~ir.-'--i-We _w-il' closely watch lo -lJC~ quiring Wansferof the patient. limit the size and quantity of be necessary to hire a · ''city anglers in one to two years wilt what ~ind of (tshery,,develo~s.,, HF said th3.t Frandsen a.co----nai -signsin-thecit.y. esthe.le" to make decisions on be pulling seven-pound salmon explained E. C. Charlie lion was severe and that five But Don Rypinski, a graphics proposed sfgndesigni;.--- from ocean waters. Wal~er, department deputy electroshock applications were _ design consultant who designed City Manager William The Santa Margarita lagoon direc~r. "lfitpro~es ~uccessful, giventohimintransil. the Irvine Company's own sign Woollett, however, assured the was picked as the planting site we will try to maintain the pro· Both vehicles sustained program, protested that signs council that, with more work, "it because jt$ design will allow the gra~." . , can be art and the proposed or-will be possible to design an or· fish to slowly acclimate to salt B1olog1sts on band Tuesday 1af · diJi an c e 1 eft no room for dinance that will alloW individual water. · ternoon for planting of the fihal Creativity. and innovative signs." A sand bar separates the less 3'?,000 fish in the lagoon said a King . ff olidfty saline lagoon waters from the pilot stupy conducted last year ocean. In about a week, as soon as' the fish get used to\ the lagoon, the sand bar will· be 'bulldozed away, allowing the fish to enter the ocean without suffering ill effect. The salmon are beiJlg in· troduced to local waters-as part of the departmenl's Southern · with 200 fish showed the introduc- tion scheme Wlll work. V t d D The,~vers, like other salmon: 0 e 0Wll are anadromous fiait, meaning they migrate from the ocean lo . fresh water ~treams to spawn. They generally are faund Only along the northern Pacific Coast. SAN DIEGO (A.Pl ;San Diego · County supervisors fl.ave vdted to refuse support for a nati4hal holi· day honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. ,198 Illegal Aliens Seized in County <See SAL~N. Page At) Rodent "Crisis .. ' Hei.sler. Park Prolil~m Eyed UC Ifvine biology professor~\ students and •Laguna Beach city officials.will meet Saturday after· .noon to dlScuss means of controU· " ing the He1sler Par! squirrel popuiaUon. Tbe3p.m . ..-U.g atthepark'.s guebo wlll Include a first hand look at the damage the squirrels' burrowing i~ inflicting on the paric'a bluf!s. City o(flclals estimate as,,much as two feet of park la tumbling Into the ocean beiow each y~ar due to Instability caused by the bushy- talledburrowerl. Enllatlng blologi1b to study the .problem and recommend Wa)!S or ·getting the squirrels out ol Heisler Park is the latest In a series or Jnovef,by the city to combat the problem'. . There has been a plethora of su11e~tiona: pobonlng, birth con· Q \' trol, trapping and predation. Each is u·ndel'"V&.rying degrees of study b~ c\ty offioia/S. Ex_pected to be present at Saturday's meeting are Dr. Keith Justice, a university populaUon and environmental liloloC!st; Dr. R.K. Josephson. a comparative neurophysiologist.. and a·team or undergraduate students who are interested in researching' the squirrel problem. Meanwhlle, Stan S,chpll, city public works dh;ectbr, said the cl· ty haa l)llCelved an Inquiry frbm a group ol falconoimen wbo would like to brln1 UJe bli:da to Laguna to scare the squl~away. One falcon club repoCtedly told Scholl \be ~awkS would "WHP the ·sq~rejl runnlni until they aot to El Toro.'' · That sugg~ too, la under 1tudy. , • ) The superviSors, .saying it By TOM BARLEY would cost the county too much, . '"""o.i"l"lltltsta" voted 3·2 Tuesd&y against SUP· Backed by what their Chief port, despite the urging of black " described as "magnificent sup- community leaders.· " ' port" from local residents, 12 Supervisors Lou Coftde;• Dick California Border Patrol officers Brown and Lee Taylor voted sWept through south Santa Ana against it, saying the county Tuesd8y and (ert the area With could end up paying $500,000 in 198lllegal aliens. holiday pay and having to vole "We went in there in ,uniform for other holiday$ for prominent and marked cars and there .was persons of other races and nil· nothinK furtive about our ac- tionalities. tion, •• Assistant Chief Patrol TURN BUYER ON JnTH PILOT1 AD '!The ad response was great. The first person who came to see the stove top, grabbed it.•· That's the success story told by· the Huntington Beach woman who placed thls ad in 11\e,Dally, Pilot: • • .CORNING stove top (!or' blltls) brand new, nev. used. New $"8. Sell $1751. ~XX··XXllX .. 1 , .,. ' 1 If fO\I have soln:elbh1'• $ turn 1 ~d~ff on, c~l!tl45678: 1fewwordstoworl(loryou. - . In the Ilaiiy Pf/ot. ., . • ' ' ~ Agent Robert MCCord said today ftom bis Chula Vistfl office. "Oar greatest help came from the people on the street, many of . "' tories in downtown Santa Ana . d 'lf we'd had more officers and ~ore time we could have pulled .1 a thousand of them," he said. ·~he Santa Ana area of Orange :Ounty has long been known by us to be one of the heaviest con· centrattons of illegal aliens in .Californ-n. ·· McCord said the roundup was a "one time effort" that will be re· peated if and-when his officers again have the opportunity to track down iUegal aliens. "We can thank the rain for -what.happened 'i'uesday in Santa Ana," he said. "It slowed down traffic at the San Clemente entry point from Mexico arld it enabled us to release a number of border patrol officers f6r this opera· tion." ,..McCord said a number of the an:ested ali4!M were employed (See AUENS, Page At) Med School Backed The Irvine City Council voted unanimously Tuesday tO suppor\ a proposed l...ea~e oC Cities re~ OQlution aarnng:·for ieumtiop of the UC lrvine-Callfotllla COiiege o!Medlclneln~angeCountY . I . ' Policy Quarrel Revealed Citing irreconcilable dif· . ferenc;es of opinion with CiJ:Y Manager William Woollell, Irvine Planning Director William Livingstone resigned to- day. _ And the city or Irvine now ig looking for a planning director for the third time in its three· year l;tistory . Livingstone and Woollett spoke highly today of each other-'s abilities, but said differences in phil.osophies prevented their working together. The .resignation, WooUett said, _ resulted from a thfee--hour: City council exeQJttive session Jan. ~1. Council members have refused to comment on that session: Livingstone, 50, has been Irvine's planning director -since March. Previously, he was direc- t9r of planning for Riverside' Countr. ln a brief letter submitted to Woolletl 'Iuesday, Livingstone. -said;-"-Dueto·basic differences·ot opinion in the operation of the planning function between yourself and myself, I herewith submit my resignation effective Feb. 5, 01975, 5 p.m. · "I ~ppreciate having had the opJ)ortunily lo work witb. a fine staff in ~he planning function since last March and expect that the City of Irvine will realize a great future." Woollett refused to speculate on how long it will take the city to find a new planning ctir!;?:Ctor. (See RESIGNS, Page i\2) Suspect Escapes ~ REDONDO BEACll (U~I) - A standoff between sheriff's de· puties and an armed 11\aD believed barricaded inside a home ended Tuesday when special weapons team members launched. tear gas canisters and stormed the residence only to discover the suspect escaped. Deputies said officers were called to the home of Lee Peterson, 33, after he allegedly threatened a neighbor \\ilh a pair of scissors. · or~·:·a cuas• Wc•ath<'r Variable cloudi.ness with : occasiOnal light showers . through Thursday, according to th e w eathe r service. Chance of rains 10 percent through Thursday. Highs up.. per 50s to low 60s. l:\°SIDE TODAY'. lt1ary Bell, 10, war laugihnagi and rubbing heJ; hands together when neighbors CC1Tried out co/Jin of murdered boy. 3. The detective iaid, "I've got to bring her-in or she'll do another one." Stort1 . Page A7. • ... f .... .. ••• .. .. ~ • f t I i~ •Facility • ·ppeal . y Fl"or , ""' ... . ,'li; .'.jl,:~\ Ji;Tt:e FluorCcq>craUon~ to ~ce ·)Jvl,.., City Council. :! ~er,'.<Q2,\C!''ee1' that a '"'I ea l'..-~ ~~aqu.are loot ... >:,11• t.y will be a bi!lldlelal adcll- ; othetity •. ~~ ~ork on tbe_lOS.acre slte near • 'J!JDboree Bo¢evard and tbe San ~J;lteio Freewaii<1>11a stopped. ~Jilunlng · commblion approval • ol the site'·Plana was appealed to the .city council level by Coun-~lman Robert West. The main cor_.., about the !luor developJ'IW!!Dt. la whether it will cause traffic JJr'obJems at the ; intersection ol• Culver and Michelson drives and on Mlcbelson·Jn the residential area east otpulver,. The huge contracting firm bas not changed its plans to con- . llOlidate its Soullleni Callforpi.ll • Q1JOratlo1111 la IMliae,"&COOrdlojl to o Tom Malonee,,ll'Ylaesltep,roiect manager. , 1 . . . ·•·1t•s a normal Situation when a~ eomplex comes into an area that Citizens )lave concerns and ~t­IY so. I just bOpe that we will liave ·the inlormatk>a the city counCU needs next~ so we can iet . • on with coostructlon, ... afalonee . said. Russians Coming? • I • 'ivl .8et· ' ••• To .Run , . ' .S~ial Q~t .. , .Hun.ts.-Patty - f're•P•,,e.41 • .iµ PORT~ .. · -- ... m a n p ans .,,.., ~l'Uttcatecl when '-Anlhony beg.,, bis attacit with "We kno-.: what you'ni .do- IU. 11la4ueobi.~:1 · ·fn 1976 ' , mLLSJIOROuoH C<\P'i - On the'first annl"""llfl:'. oftbe kldnaplng of l,'olricla ~1earo, FBI agent Charles'Batea sala a special squad of aaenta con· tinues to work' Jul1Ume in pursuit of the fuilllv-e news paper heiress At a later point In the dl1· eoulon, Aotboll)"'.fald, ."The <1ue•Uon hao to,bo wliathappens If the city totally Ignores the commlulon f Are you 1oin1 to suew.-:?" • By HELE/'111!0MAS ' WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford,J"IU seek election to a lull term !Ji 11176-regardl- or tho state ol the,ecooomy, hla chlet'spoke,man said roday. ''The Pre'Stdent's 'decision to seek election in 1976 is unrelated lo the state of the economy," said White House press secretary Ron Nessen, elabor&Un~ on Ford's statement at a neww conference In Atlant&.Tuesday. Furthe'Tmore, Nessen said, he knew of no circumstances under which Ford would change his mind. Nessen raised the subject with reporters without being asked. ''Somehow it has gotten around that he would run if the economy ADVISERS FORECAST GRIM 197~tory, 84 ··Every day ~.rln11 us closer to finding them ," Bales said Tueoday, referring alllO :to Wiiliam aiid Emily Harris. Bates said there is .no re· ason to believe th&t Miss Hear1t, 20, hes left the coun- try, adding l~is likely that so-. meone "willingly or Unwit- tingly'' ha's helped the fugitives or they would·have been captured by now. Council Split On Direcwrs Delino did not answer. Amon1 Anthony'• concerns was the ptannedlrvlne l!ldualrial Complex-'Eaat, whlcli OUUY ffl)la wllbin the Planning bOwwlarle• around Et 1'oro set by the com· mi1sion. The• commtsalon, he aald, bu no responsibility to provide services, yet is in a position to strip the city of the wherewithal to provide them. . Without that tax base, Anthony cbara;ed, the city will have to operate at a reduced level of service. Similarly, Burton said, ''We have spent well in excess or $100,000 ror a general plan and over 100 hQu.rs each on this. We have investigated every con· ceivable noise scale, weia:btloi, ratinJ or whatever. . • With four co\ll\Cil members. "Now the Airport Land Use is g.-..1 and biight not if it is~· present Tu.esday, the Irvine Clty Commission comes blithely trip. """" Council was unable to arrive at a · ping over the transom at the last 1)8d," Nes~en said of Ford. "'That po.eitia.n on whether Orange Co.un· moment and suggests lhat we use isnoltrue." \ · ,. ty Tr,ansit bi.strict dt,rectors 60insteadof6S. The President said Tuesda'y he shouldbel!lectedorapppinted. ''We already spent lbe time be~ieved the economic picture councilm..en Ro~"fest.. and and money and had the votes-would imp rove sufficiently by J h s to ••• I ti tit d th · · to arr! l 1976to"justify"htsseekingafull on ~ .n voi.eu eec on sp an o erwiae-ve1 fou11,year term in the While while M or Gabrielle Pt°)'Qr and our position. And the .if\.irport \louse. Council an Art Ant8onf voted Land Use Commission sbOO.ld re- in o, televised NBC·TV in-for appointment. a.lize that the city might not be terView two weetcs ago, Ford in-Anthony, who will present the wholeheartedly in favor of its city's position to the League of PoSition, ''he said. The construction schedule for the site has been set back four weeks by delays in city ap- provals.he-said. di.cated that a depress ed Cities, quipped, "Now I have the Mayor Gabrielle Pryor also C , economy might force him to pull direction 1 need."' ma1'ntal ed that tbe cit council rewmen on board the Russian fishing trawler· August b::f of the race. There also has n · Y All d t full f h · h't' d l' f . Anthony plans to cooler with was better able to repreaeot the e raw up a .ne o erring, w 1 1ng an 1ng roJll een W.idesprgad spec,ulation Councilman Henry Quigley. who interests of residents than the New York City's ''back yard'' within· 18 mile's of the cl-~ -that :. recurrelree of his wile's was absent from 'Tuesday's commission . . Asked about the expense of the ty., The ship is part of an armada of more than ro ! bre.._·st cancer might compel session, to resolve th~ matter. Ret:ional planninQ: bodies she lb d I he "d 1 dha Russian ships fishing in U .S. waters. .Ford to quit politics. · said, do not pay attenUon to\ocal moo e ay, sai ... ' teto ------!.:.-'-=-'-"-'--"--'.:..:.=c...--~------·•sen. Howard Baker, '<R -tell Y!>u what it cos~." Tenn.), h•s passed the word that Pan I Select-.1 . concerns . . .l " e ~ "Theo the public interial la tru• Thedelay,bes8id,"burtsallt-s ik fi'. r Al he . maY. enter th'e New DAKAR !UPI> -Developing lynotde!ended,"•hesald. Ueb1"t,butl"dratherhave·~·~,. tr" e Seen ...... age Hampshirepre;identialprimary ne· . b th ' '-•I "'1lD nations squabblina: over bqw far cis1on1 y e oomm&0a on. straightened out ·now than go 1 becauSe or Ford's tow standing in to push the Western indCstrlal under its charter, may be over· dOwnstream muc:Jf further and SALM 0 N the public opinion polls. countries for higher prices on riden by· a four-Mbs vote of the _ha'!_!.PTO~J~ma.":. ,I_·_ .. ,, _ _.As l!ossihle • • • raw (Jlate.rlit) ~ports Sll._!!ll.....~ Citycouncil. Malonee said ~ new traffic -Condili;;.; at the Santa Record BrO-ken~ special commission today to de· .. Antboii)', however, suggested studies prepli'e!Sfortbedevelop-T.ii D gl · Margarita lagoon will not allow 'Ir. _ . fine their de"mands. The ·110-that a suit could be brought ment "sbou1d reitt;ve concerns I' or OU '18 the f.ish to spawn, meaning that 1.rv1ne Councilman J:lenry nationd con[erenee met for the ~gainSt the co~tonfor wut· about \traffic ... ~rems it might as more fish are caught. more Qwgley was a~ent due to illness secon day to map plant to force ing_ tax money 1n UMeceasary cause. ro-vv A strlke threatened at the St. will have to be reintroduced by from Tuesday's city council the West into what they term duplication and to increase Loiiis plant of McD~onnell Fish and Game, Fullerton said. meeting. It-was his first absence more equitable global trade Irvine's representation on that .... DoUglas next Monday could lie said some of the s~mon re-rln!:th=r"ee"-'-y"ea~r"o~o!!:n"th~e"co~u:'.!n!'c:!.i'.;.l. __ _:::•~gr:,:e:,:e:..m:..e::n::ts:::... ________ ::bod=::.Y:..· ----------spa.t~...a..walkout.of 990 ·aerospace leased this yN_r will return next. w.orkers at the Huntington Beach. year, but the purjority will not re- .C.~Wty, a union leader sajd tQ-· turn for t~o y,ars . .. -~·ALIENS ... ·• , hut olben told o111c:er1 Ibey had ; been seeking work for the -past day. '( ' Th s • 1 A total of 18,000 Southern ~ e anta Margarita p anUng CalifOlnia. workers in the ,In-is only half or the Southern terna~ional Association .~of California silver salmon pro- Macbiriists and United. Auto gram. Thousands of silv,rs also -~-'"---..... ~ ' ~ I Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart month. ti,:, McCord ·said several ot the ar- J :teotea -&llens told omcen.-lbey •.bad. been the tarcets of resent· ment in a community that car- !··i'ies a high unemployment rate .. u ''We baYe, a vast [ui\d Qf ,in- will be introduced in two or three Workers unions might join the weeks in CaJ.legues Gree1l\,'1 Ven-strike. St. Louts members Of the JAM· tur<\_County. .. . ., have set a strike dead.Jine for ,12:01 a.m. Monday, Ivan Lynch, leader o~ JAM Local 720, said. "We are Watching St. Louis very, closely. If there is no movement in negotiations between now and the deadline, I expect we'll have to go out with them." , SPORTING GOODS l ., ~, formation on illegal aliens, much •.tof it given to us by informants,'' -:;he said. ••All we need right now is l(i Ille ,time, lbeapportlJ!lity &I'd the '-r;.JM!nonnel to track these people • • ·.1 . /::.,,o~ Stamp .:~Pri«;e Frozen His union represents 9UO employes -in Huntington Beach, and about 6,000others in McDon- nell Do1'glas plants in Santa Monica, Torrance, Palmdale and Vandenberg Air Force Base. McDonnell Douglas also is negotiating with the United Auto Workers, which tepresents about 1~,000 work~rs at the Long Beach ·• 'WASHINGTON (AP) ••. The plant, though none In Huntington .,, Senate Agrl~ultlb:e Committee Beach. · today voted to freeze the price of" ''We have the option or joining -food a.J.a. mps co_r the rest of this the JAM in a strike or continuing year. . toworkwithoutacontract,''UAW 1 _ Local 14~ leader Clarence The committee on an 11' to 2 Gregory said. vote, al•o agreed'to ieek Senate "The ques!Jon which !'t;eds an approval later in the day [or that answer no~. is whether 1t is ~ood ~bj.11 .an<La_~tt~ u~-tion for all to .strike at~~ same time. • 1 dj.recUn the Adminis a n to If we str1ke, I believe we should . present recommendations within all go out together and come back 1 four .. montbs on h~w to curb together. We have authorization abuses in the prparam. from our membership to strike.'' "· The unions say they are seek· · ·The freeze, which was over-ing parity with other aerbspace · whelmingJy approved by the firms. Management says it has House oq Tuesday, would kill a offered parity with its chief com - -· two· month.Old plan. by the Ford petitor, Boeing, though not with allminlstration to raise food· Southern California companies.. stamppricesonMarc:hl. The unions also are asking for an improved cost of living DAI LY PILOT Roberl N. Weed ~w.111.,.. ,..,_ • Jack R. Curley \llc;t ..... ldl.t Mii Ot_ .. w...... ThOmas Keevil ..... Thomas A. Mu~lne -~·-­ChlrlesH .l.oot RlcMrdP.Nall "3tl'4...tW._....,.I._,• 1 formula, more paid holidays, in- creased medical and dental benefits and a pension plan that would allow employea to retire an.er 30 years or service,..regard- 1ess Of ag·e. . McDonnell Douglas employes .JWW earn an average of $5. 71 per liour under pacts which the com- pany terminated in December with lts call for its announcement /Of the posSibility ot a lockout, a spokesman said. f'rom Page Al RESIGNS •.• Meanwhile·, Claudette Donatella, a senior planner, has been odmed 1atar1m·dlrector or planning a~ a .mb!ltbly salary o! • $1,1126. ' Neither Livingstone nor Woollett would comment on tbe 1peciCic1 or their differences. ' Uvinesr.one aaid his ,ttstina- Uon result4KI irom "cumulative dJBere.l\_ces.'1 • Wooll•tt e'aid, '"The dl(!erences BUI and I have had are due to the fact that we are both pro· fesslonals, we bolll .have strong opinions and we both know a ~ deal about what we are 00. "'~e Pll.DrUnc director poet In Irvine, Woolletl aald, la more c11r. lialll1ba11 In -tllloo- Enjoy Bre-ak ...., More· Wet . :-. . \ Stuff Co~ The Orange doast is ei"Pected to experience · scattered light showers and variable cloudiness tonight and Thursday morning before a new storm hits Thurs· day afternoon or evening. Unsett1ed weather is then ex- pectejl to continue through' the weekend, the National Weather Service said today. The coming storm is an of-· !shoot or a huge storm that has been hovering off the Paci[ic Northwest since la.st week. The center of the storm haa moved in· land toward tbeGreatPlains . ''That m-akes it warmer," said a National Weather Service spokesman. "We don't have as much cold air being pumped into it from Canada." Orange Coast farmers have been thankful [or the warmer air . Last week, before the rains came Thursday,. temperatures dipped to 25 degrees in parts of lhe Irvine Ranch. 'Fred Keller. assistant manager•Of the Irvine Company 's Agricultural Division . said wind roachines were used through the night to keep citrus CrQPllfrom freez!ng. ''The rairi ·bai' tieen very beneficial to the citrus and the · grass in the h,ills.for f.eeding the cattle,'' he said. ''MDltaf it came down gentle e·nough that it was soaked up aiid We · had little runoff.·· There have heed' no reports or serious damai"e along the Orange Coast since a series of fronts began moviot..througb last Sunda:Y night. Eiler Larsen ' Said 'Stahle_' ' Eiler Larsen, Lagiina Beach's famous Greeter waa said to be in ·•stable condition" today at the Vet,rana Administration hospital lo Lang Beach. Larsen, ~. was bosplWl:ted in mid-January in a very weakened condition due to a kidn,e.Y dis- order and cancer. He remained on the Hospital's cr!Ucal list for Weeks. 0 , W. Price, l!,,Laauna Beac~ resident who hli looked antt baroen. sold that the Grt<Jter baa received aboUt 25 ict·well card• ~ BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES ' :;i ;i SALE Tennis Dresse.s All Dresses Greatly Reduced ~_Orlon l Long Sleeved Sweaters Turtleneck •• Reg. 10.95 On Sale for 6.95 Odds & Ends of Shoes at Cost or Less .I Racquet Ball Racquets & Bolls l ~ \ Handball Gloves & Balls Wilso~-Davis-Dunlop- B an c r off_: Yon ex Tennis Rackets Wilson-Penn-Dunlop Tennis Balls Wilson-Court Casual Munsingwear Tennis Shirts & Shorts 100% Acrylic Warm 24.95 Up · Suits ' J Open 9 to 6 Oosed Sundays Skate Boards-. ' Wheels-Trucks-Parts Frisbees Dart Boards & Darts Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Dumbell Sets Barbell Sets Jump Ropes J Baseball Mitts Rawlings & Wilson Baseballs Bats-Wood & Aluminum Baseball Caps & Shoes Track Shoes All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys Basketballs-Volleyballs • Soccer Balls-footballs Playground Bolls ' ' Rocket Stringing Lettering-~ke R,poir • • S38Center 646-1919 from · well-wishers ill the :Art l!.11-------------••••l.••••-•••m"~--llll••• Colony. ... • • • ' I .... l f ~ I :t ~ :·J I ~~ .. ' ~ '· \ \ ' I I . ...... .... Today's Closing -· N.V. Stoeks . ------' ' .i~:··:aJl~f -\Vdl~ llire 3 ·N~'lV Officers Now, t._t -...... ;:a!:; ....---E .. , By'ltA'l'lll:.Q'.;ANCY • OfU..CIMW""'SWff The Fountair,J. Valley City Council agreed to hire three more police officers Tuesday night and pledged to continue an in-depth s\·udy of police man- power and eq_uipment. After ·a· two-hour executive session, Mayor George Scott-an· nounced , the ''accfi!l.erated hir· ing" of three officers now. in- stead · of earlier~ in -July as planned He said ,the city plans to "have them ready for duty with all trairPng completed as soon as ·possible," · In ,dditio,n, be said the city has hired four new officers i1t the past two weeks. ~en the three new jobs are filled, ... the city will have S2 officers, almo6t One 9fficer per 1,000 re.sidents. City cost for s.alarles and fr· inge ben~fits for the seven new officers will be about $127,000, ac- cording to City Controller Howard Stephens. In addition, the city will buy two new patrol cb.rs, Stephens said, at $15,000 to $20,000. The council's move followed a stormy meeting two weeks ago when about 250 off-duty police of- ficers and citizens overflowed the council chamber, demanding improved police salaries and benefits. as well as more officers on the street. While the councilmen con~ tended tlieir' 12.74 pay increase offer and other contract benefits w~re fair, Mayor Scott appointe4 himself and Councilman Al Hollinden to study polke \nan~ power. <See POLICE, Page A2l H . < 1111tm • Gets OK- ~ . I: ~ty ."' ... :,.... ... T""" c..vllW CLQ,UD:.COVERED COA!>YLINE REFLECTED IN POND . l;lfl!141~to.Becom,_ He•v14!r-Rlllna.on-Tllund•r· ·- Hf!dVy .Raim(orm ' 1 ( •• -I ' --E~R-ect '. ,d . -it , . !.;.'" \ " ' "'4 t Meadowlark Fund$ . , " ;; .. • Revenue Sha.ring ~proved -·-~ By GARY GRANVILLE ot tM c.11., P41ot 5'•ff • Huntington Beach's applica· tion for $600,000 in county re· venue sharing funds to l'!elp the city purchase Meadowlark Golf Course was approved~u sday -by O.ange Coun!Y:i;;ope . ' 'l!Jr · Cllnchmg appmal of 'l!P' plication was tti_e city',s as-. surance to the board that if . necess·ary. general ·fund ~ax money .will be used to mai"'ntlin the ~6.S·acre golf cour~~ .as perm an en( opep space. ~. ' •1• Actording to a;.letter•gi,_yen to the superVisorJ by ' M&YK t,4....t Coen, !he HwltUigton Beach· d\y Counc l voted -J'.q ~prove 'tbe, guaraniee Mondaynilbt. . . ..... •The Oranp.d) !"Ii expe~tJ been ~Jul",.for tire warmer to e~perleiihe ·scaUered hg~I .ii,. Lal"l wfei!, bO!ore'tbe rains allow~ and ~le ctWdln~ ,,_ T~~,. temperatures · l.onlatil• .an<! Y _, i!lpll\i4 tael!ll ~ Ip ~arts of befOl'l>-• new blls 1:"ut•·' °ll'e ;rrviJie 1,1ancti. Fled Keller, day aJ!emooaor.eve~ ' assistant-manager Df the Irvine It was ~nougb to ·'Overcsome some-supervtlor.• ,.uffeatiitess over the suppased~ibilltytbat the golf course :hiigbt revert to private owne~hip should re- Cli!ING~ IS COMl/'I~ FOR BIT OF RURAL LIFE. 'N HUNTit«GYOiii;BEA.~t( Council Plans Prtvate Tennis Club,.Equestrlan \Image and f!orsa Estates' Unaettled' wea!M,r 18• th~ ex· Co'.111.J)°any!s AgrLcultur.al pected to contirlµ~ through the . Division, said wind machines weekend. the Nati?681 Weather . were us,~ ·through the night to -SeAtice 1ai~today. . keep citrus eropgtrom freezing. venues generated from its opera· ·lion not cover 20 years of install· ment.payments. " The coming storm lS ~n of-''The .rain bas. been very !shoot of a huge storm tbat has beneficial to the citrus and the been hover~ng off the Pac1f1c grasS in the hillslor feeding the Northwest since last week. T.he cattle," he said. "Most of it came center of the storm has moved.in· down gentle enough that it was land toward . the Great Plains. soaked up and we had little • · BefOre the installment pay· men ts begin, however, the $600,000 county grant as well as $700,000 of Huntington Beach's own revenue·sharjng funds will be invested in the $3.2 million Rural Atmosphere.Remaim in HW1tily!ton Beac4, (Relatedstor1es,PagesA4·5J. runoff" ·• "Thitmakes it warmer;•• said · a NaUonal Weather Service There have been' no rePorts or spokesman. ''We dOn't have as serious damage along the mu.Ch. cdld air being pumped into Orange Coast since a series of it from Canada.'' fronts began moving through last Orange Coast farmers have Sunday night. Ocean. l'iew.~e _School Candidates ·Debate at Forum ' purchase. There was apparently still some reluctance on the county board 's part Tuesday when it came time to approve the re· venue sharing application. But when board Chairman Ralph Died.Och suggested that final approval be ·delayed one week, Second District Supervisor Larry Schll!idt insisted Uiat ''we move ahead today." After County Counsel Adrian Kuyper s_a id the councir_s guaTante·e·tb keepthe gQlf course in permanent open space could be incttided in the grant agree- ment, the board quickly voted unanimously to approve the "grant. By TERRY OOVILLE serve it. • OfUM1c.11.,P11otsutt About 174 acres of this quiet A faint trace of rural America, land around Ellis Avenue had £ree from the bustling sounds of been planned for ex pansi9riofthe the city, still exists in Huntington city's new 250-acre centrl:l park. Beach along Ellis Avenue City P arks Director Norm between Golden West and Worthy wanted to put a public Edwards treets. golf course on it. siables, enclosed by weathered But bleak financial forecasts rail fene~, are nestled in small £or Huntington Beach .have gullies on boUi sides or the road . spurred the city council, in a 4-3 The crowing of roosters breaks vote, to abandon ·most of ·the the morning silence. . plans for parke1".pansion. ' · It's a plcturesque spot which 1 The city's .finanCial-·advisors ha·s blfclfflfe th-e rOcal point of a ci-say that even ir the money·can be ty..council battle over how to pre-... round to buy the lan4_1 through Santa Ana Raid federal, state and county gran~· · -there wo\J.ld not be sufficien ; cash to .. dO anything with it. I_. would also remove a lot o~· aoreag~ from the tax rolls. ~: Momlay night, members of thC:· ~ouncil finally agreed the 13nit around Ellis should be-opened fo( pfiva·te recreation facilities, some park expansion, and r.t,h&- creation of private equestri~i estates. · :" The entire plan will .tO.JD..L- ·before·tliecity councffFeb. 181JQt- one more public hearing. ~ Essentially, the council.hopei:, to preserve the rural fla vor of lbf land. with the creation or largt estates containing stables. horst, ·trails and possibly Other recrea- By PA'ITY BURNE'l'1' event this fails, I believe they . , Of.,..Da6tr!''91.MIH have tbe righttostrike.'' Eight1 of, 12 candidates tor Mickey Korba· told the au-St "k S trustee in the Ocean View School dience, "It's here. it's going to be rl e eell District 'l'et::lated issues of . the here. The riP,t ·to strike is a tional uses. .._ 1. 9· 8 Illegal A11· e' ns' The council agreed lo a 45-acrt°: ' buffer zone between the central· park. and horse estates propose4: 'south or Ellis Avenue. . . -~ i · Private recreation complexei ... Seized in County woul~s::;~~~~;~uff•w. . ca.mpai"" -Including the right teacher's right as much as As Poss1"bJe e... ~ anyone else's· :•1 ofteach~rs to'strike-.ld.aopublic · da ·u-v· Later. candidate Chuck forum · ues Y ~at .urpe iew Osterlund-rose to explain that as S!?J1:.:1·cjlndidates ari"v~g·ror a teac)ler -in th• Los .Angeles For Douglas two ppsitions on the school board ~ool Distri~ ·~e was a ·part of a i Ln ••~MarcJ,.4 eJj!ttion. 1 five-week atrike there. .k h t d t th S Al""'\· ca·ndi'da•~ ~r~essed !!ope Osterlund f¥>ted _ that. when A str1 e t rea ene a e t. ~ -~r t h t ·~· I Lou.is plant of M•c;Donnell "com.m'u"'c·a· ti'on" between the .eac ers wen QJ1 s_ .... ~,..e-ast year d -·; -, O VI kids bo t _ Douglas next Mon ay could Sch""' .bo•ril and' teachers can· in cean ew.. were a u f :TW ., to be t f school t . spark a walkout o 990 aerospace prtJreµt {Uture st.tikes. But three ou 0 .. or surrun~.r workers at the Huntington Beach persons ·went farther out on the and teaJ"~~ers h~ no leverage. facility, a µnion' leader said to-limb!"... .' . t • , • . In aaaition, oe sug~es.ted \hat Don •NelsOn said blUn.Uy, ''I .tlle state s~ould predi~t its alto~-daf-total of 1a,ooo Southern believe tea~bets'have the right to ments to ~istricts earlier than it California workers in th'e Jn . negoU&te: tb arbitrate, exhaust does now 18 order to glvtfsc~ool ternation·a t Association of all mea&\1"9 .possible, and in the boards and.teachers a better idea Machinis t s and United Auto · -of bow much money they have to s~ba when negotiating salaries. Workers unions might join the TU.'o~· B·•""ER niv • Another issue which developed strike. '"','" U'.J: · "'(J,. during the debate was over the St. Louis me~bers of the JAM .. ,.,.,,,.. ' ., ':., · • · poutble i.dverse effect unifica-have set a ' strike deadline for Wl'l.·D PIL/:11. AD tionmthecityofFountalnValley 12:01 a._m. MOl1day,.Ivan Lynch, __ :• ~. .'ff · , gre' at .. ,"lllilJbt have on the Oce_,, View leader of IAM Local 720, said. •• a,.10: iau reaportse wait ~ ~ School·Dlatlict. . "We are watching St. Louis very By TOM BARLEY • Q! thf 0.0'1' Pilot Miilt Backed. by what their Chl el described as "magnifi cent sup-Port" from local residents, 12 Califonfia Border Patrol of£icers swept through south Santa An a Tuesday a nd left the area with 198illegal aliens. ··we went in there in uni£orm and marked cars and there 'was nothing furti ve about our ac· lion," Assistant Chief Palr-01 Ageiit·Robert McCord said today from his Chula Vista of£ice. "Our greatest help came from Ute people on the street, many of -STILL DIFFICULT TO FIND ILl,.EGAL HEL.P--Analy1l1, D2 'lbe first person who came to see Candld,!Os f~ared a "domino closely. If there i~ l\O movement t11eatove-1op; grabbed it.•·· · fiRect-., with.other ci.isirlcta split~ in negotiations between now and whom 4re unemployed,'' McGord Tbat'a the ~uccess story told by·· Urig· ~way ((oril the Huntinaton the deadline, I expect we'll have said. '™'any of Uiem would tell the' Jf'untlnito .Ilea~ woman Beach. Union Bigh School Dis· . to go out wltp them." us that they Could show us where who pt~ed thiJ ad 1n the baily trict.mithtresult'. l . • His union re~resents 890' Utere are a lot more wetbacks if Pilot: , ' r ·~ Mrs,· Korba and Julio 1•Jay" 'employes in Huntington Beach, wewouldjustcomewiththem." .. cO,RNING atove top Rivera warned that_might mean and.about 6,oq<>olhers i~'McDon-McCord said his o(ticers found . (for bltns) brand new , hl.Jchertaiesfor.OceanViewresi· nell . Douglas plants 1n Santa l2 illegal aliens working for l~e . nev. tis84 New $338. ~11 dents, as much as 63 cents rqore Mon1ca, Torrance, Palmdale ~nd El Gran~e tor_tilla flc~,ory Jn •·$175.xxx-xxxx. fo• 8 unified district there. Vandenberg Air Force)!.~ 4J ~lh..Stk\~•'-•\ll•\'"f~~d· 40,ol Jr j"•' liave something to . }\ere sr •Pier key points . Mct1Do~new11\ •~l\Cleit•lil.IA•• .~·;.'!it:.~._:P'~ d.et~~l\d , w'i'e turb tiu 0 1164U678. p 1· madobythee~dates· nuo at,ng "'l'Un~ uw, ···~•t!I! • areww~t,~;,~~for)'Oll. "· · Eiben "Al"~: Wbeb the Workera, whld> resents.)llboil . . !"!~Cord safd ~ ( ~e . •le· Jnth Dhlly Pll 't achoo! cilatrl~t launches new ~.000 workers 'a! e Lo g lleach !in•~ allen!z:~~re, ted in a · 8 · 0 · . (lleeCANDWATES,Pa&oAZ) <SeeSTR~P•c•AZI, • I wm . ot·'!"" .•~ fac- ' ' • 1.11 ' ' ·~I l'j".' ,,. ~ l'. " \ tories in downtown-Santa Ana. "1£ we'd had more officers and inore time we could have pulled .1 a thousand of.f,heni," he said. "-The Santa Ana area of Orang~ :Ounty h&s long been known by, us lo be one of the heaviest con· centrations of illegal aliens in California.'• McCord said the roundup was a "one lime effort" that will be re· pealed if and when his officers again have the opportunity to track down illegal aliens. (See ALIENS, Page A%) Pig Pen Stolen, But Not the Pigs CLEVELAND, TeM. (AP) - Someone stole Guy Crowder's pig pen but left his pigs. The pigs, v8.1Ued at , approx· imately $400, were found in a nt;ar9Y. wo,qds. Tl}e w,lre was valu,lf•r$45. ·· . \, know ll>ings are bad now. \but ~l,eali~'ihe wire apd leayinli }.he 11'ig ~_·Js a bit unusu•I." Cro-.i(der \•Id. ' . . ' ,. -~ " . w .. a1h .. r Variable cloudiness with; ~ occasional" light showers··· through Thursday, accor'ding'~ · to the weather service.· Chance or rains 10 percent· . through Thursday. Highs up'.: ; per sos to low 60s. : ~ _INSIDE TODAY : Mary Bell, 10, uw laughing ::. ond rubbing her hands together , · when neighbors carried out" co}fin · of murdered boy, 3. The detecliv.r ~ .said, "I've got to bring her in or ~ ' ahe'U do .another one." Story,~. . PogeA7. • lndPX At Y..,, S-IH A) _...... ... IMthtt .. ,, Mlftk ... .. . L.M, .... A 11 Mllfllll l'lllldt • IM C.1'""111• A! N•tloMI """' M C..,_rCIN'Mf At4 Ol'Mltf ci.uu...i D1·1• c-•• ..... Comkt C' ....,.. C2~ Crttt-• ... Syl-.l• l"ontor as DHU.f>MtkM oU! ~' 914 lflttf'l.•lllM9flt ..... Df.Sltlftll'tllll •1 FIMllCt M4 •Mell ~ (+.1t ~·· "' Glf1!Mr II ·~ --" U.l.Mien CJ: ....... Mt!.... .... .,...."'" - ( ••• .. ""' . .. ... l I I I I·, • ' ,, H/F • SAdRU . L .•• ~ ~one •IMl"boille 'Ooca~o:.UPP ' ;::·i..11ci11,.i~j1118bouaeper ~For·. ii, ,_ 4' . (\:_ . • •r -~ .. . ' ' : Huntington Beach ought to ;1pend aome otrtlledel'al money ,on ,,.ecr~1tUo~111c~ams and :raclllUesi {or meptally '111· !tarded, a'-n11m or citiiens 11ur-:11esle<I Tuesday iilJht to the city iJ>lanning cbmn\isslOn. t . ~ecJal swimming pool for ~intarC:t@d wuOne specific • ~ * * * Projects ·Considered · . . .. augguUon made dllrinl a liubllc bearing on bow~ cll7 &hollld ape11d $2.4 mU\lnn .ill tederal cranta ~r c;oi;ruil'!'dlY ~evelop­ JD•nt ovlr then~ lhNe ye~n, The planninl commLisiOll ln- •lructed lhe clly ·~ generally to give highest ~rlorlt)' to P!O· jecll which "belit!Ower lricome re- s Iden la, the elder!)' abd the han- dicapped. · . The start hid presented a lilt of eicbt ~rojecta, totallnf "60.000, recominendt<I (or the fil:lt year. Ed Sellcb; au.t of li)e cjty's ad- vance planning division, said the s~ wOuld re-ev8Juate· the Pro- posed· projects and consider the citizen input, before making further suggestions for the city council .Feb. 18 hearing on the same subject. Selich said several speakers , Nearfy $1 mllllon in !ederally ~riti,cized the staff's proposal to . .financed commlJ!dly 1mprq_v~-· ·ai>-en(i $20~.ooo for street ligl!ting :m~at projects -were C(.)ns1dered . if\ the. b.eighborhood near OH by the Fouataln Valley l;lly View School. .For Valley .· C:oubcil·1 :rues(lay -rilght, as t,.-o He 1 said speakers were also c1tliena called on ~e council to critical of the proposal to spend · .rejectfederalmon~y. $100,000 to acquire small lots so Spencer Marqws of 10957 El they could be consolidated for :Cocto ..Circle said the council better development. .•boilid 6'exert moral leadenh~p'' In addiUon to th~ suggetstlon ~ retusa federal funds avails· for recreaUon programs for ttie e under the 1914 \lousing and retarded, Selicb' said, one in· •eoml!Jiutilty DevefopmentA'ct. dividual suggested nioney Should The council approved six com-be used to support the communi- munlty project;S that could ~ ty center at Oak View School . • com-pleted with $900,000 101 Tbeotbersixprojectsproposed feder81 money over the next six by the staff included: years. But ·they reserved the -$10,000 for staff time to seek .rl@t to substitute oher ~rojecla further citizen help In planning later in the grant application. projects for future years. Tbe tint, a $100,000 project -$10,000tosupparttheOrange suaeated for 1976~ would be the County Housing Authority. .>'4emoUahlng of five substandard -$20,000 to analyze the hous- bomes along Warner Avenue in · ing needs in the community. La Colonla Juafez in connection -$50,000 to upgrade the water with a..1treet, widening project. It facilities in town lot and old town includasreloc~tlngthe tenants. neighborhoods populated by M~Wa said govemment 'de--seniorcltizens. ~. >flclhpen111ng IB1Jiflatl(\lliUT.and--=-i-1>07 0 o o -i o--.-p 1>!" 51> o tbe' tax dollars.· no matter wheelchair ramps at intersec- , wbeµler tb'ey are spent». local · Uol\",throughouttheclty. . or federal govemment, .. iill ,come -$15,000 for three senior from citizens• PoCkets.' ·~ ~Uzen projects including the ".• V.augha,~y,_968i CaPllllr: purchase of av~ to offer seniors ve.9 ~"atrfted, chaJJen,mg the transportation. and remodeling philosophy ol~citles across the oftwoseniors'faClliUes. ~tr.7 • .,,..bosiy;''Uthe ,money' --..-• . ;l&J1Yail&ble, 1et•acef1t."' • A • er . -~~r':~r~~ )\rnis ~tudied sentlminta, but '~~ want to _., ~~. • , ::,!~:::~~IY•,ll_nc1'!tf~ For p akistan • .K"!qlCis cancometomo·and·soy-WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi-· i:llOliod>')h going \cl accept ,•nY dent Ford and Prime Minister • ._..,..,fed:>fal~. ,.li,1 '<1111 ·Zulfikar All Bhutto, flanked by ayokay. Seel&t1afd.. • . . advisots, opened talks today on ~e shopping 11.!t ol proJ~ts the resumption of U.S. arms .. tatl.,.I)' IU>l'n>•ed by·..lh~ city sales to Pakistan. .jftclu~~ lrnl>l!\V,~ts .m The White HollSe meeting in· .the city a two olde~t.'bous1ng de-eluded Secretary of State Henry iN:elopments;-!La COlolftia Juarez A. Kissinger and Gen. Brent ~the Helm Street tri.act. ~~also . Scowcroft of the National Securi- fi!cl.udes a $400,000semor ~tizens ty council; U.S. Ambassador .W.toJect. · Henry Byroade; and Pakistan's ~ • Secre_tary of Foreign Affairs Aziz Ahmed and Ambassador Yaqub Khan. ~rant Given n.v!"'~~ UmlllotS hat ,alr'e~dj obtal,Ded perDllHll>n fl'oQI lliit etty ,_a pl'lviU ~ clu1> on Ellii Aven11e. Another Jlroposal wW come before the ci- ty soon for the ...... uon or a larce . private equ,esUian stable and So lh of the bllfler aooe, the ci-rldllar.ea. ty w 11 (i°eate A area for bone esta realm~ .... ll.,QOO.equare- (ocit l ta, o.c two liomes pi:r gross acre. Tbe density will be Increased slightly south ol lhat with an al- lowance for up to four homes per acre. but sun. tbe,cOuncll hopes. featuring the equestrian navor. Members of the council did not completely agree on the density for the acreage, but the con- . sensus reached involved the gradual increases further south. Ted Bartlett was the only coun· ell member opposed to the idea of horse estates, commenting that stebles so close to homes might create a bad odor. • POLICE ••. Stephens described Tuesday's action as an '"interim'' move, one . the city could implement quickly without jeopardizing this year's budget~ I The mayor's coJJUdittee, work· ing with Police Chief ·Marv Fortin· and Capt. Les Rowland, may recommend hiring more of- ficers during the next fiscal year which starts July 1. . Fortin paihted up the need for more palice officers in December when he 'reported residential burglaries have jumped 26 per· cent in the past year, and com· mercial burglaries are up 69 per· cent. While be cautioned those figures could be misleading because ·they do,n't take into ac· cOunt the increase in con1truc· Uon1n .Ill.!' city, they still indicate a rieed for more officers patrol· ing city streets. PotS~gl.er NabbedAgabi . . PALO ALTO (UPI) ~stepbc:D A: Boydep, 25, wbq Ill aw31Unl jlentencing for smuggling mari· juana, has been re-arrested - this time on charges of paueu. ing 30 pounds of hashish oil. Robert De-F-auw, a federal agent, said Tuesday that Boyden had given a false name at San Francisco International Airport and , ac,ceptttd delivery from Washjngton, D,C., of the hashish oil. The agent added that the oil, valued at $150,000 wholesale and $1.5 million on lhe street, had been intercepted by federal agents in Washington but al- lowed to proceed. 'l'.I 'fo Teen ltelp FronoPageAI ~ ' .,; Teen Help d. Fountain Valley .ffa:S received a $8,280 grant from 'fiie Hoag Foundatlon to help sup- p>rt lhe orta:llzation's outreach Pr:ogriml .in the school&" and community. _ This was the groqp's second grant from the Hoag Foundation. Te<!i> Help received a Jl0,000 grant"last year. .~e_or..ganization's outreach ~elora work with groups and . ll!tudenla ·1n Fountain Valley and Hunti~gton Beach schools. Tbey :;li)so liave helped. staff drop-in ~enters . and provide speaking !J)rOg~aaia in the community. Operating from -Bn office at __ Euclid Ave., Teen Help of. fers counseling services, rap ·eroup1, a food co-op and a ~waypro~am. . O~NGE COAST · DAILY PILOT Jac;k R. Curley t-.""~"'_,fM,.. .. """ .... ThOmas l<eevll ·- SCHOOL CANDIDATES • • • .educational programs, the school board must make sure those pro- grams have built-in yardtsticks for evaluation of their effective- ness. Joy Dautrich: I am for more emphasis and stress on academics. I don't want to see one child leave Ocean View School Disq-ict without being able to read and comprehend at tlle level he should. Mickey Korba: Ocean View is one of the best if not the best in Orange County. I admit there may be some problems, but I 'm willing to work hard to resolve those. Burton ''Buzz'' Marsh: The passibility of continuing on to the 9th grade in Ocean View SChools has been an idea of mine for some time. Some studies show 9th grade students identify fa r better with 1th.and 8th 1rade stu- dents than 'with 10th, Uth and · 12th grade students. Don N')IOD! 'lbe stereotypes Of sex identification and ethnic groups in textbooks must be re- moved Chuck Osterlund: ocean View- should work with the high school district to create tbree.-grade modified juniqr high schools. The move would make use of some of the space created by declining enrollments in Ocean View and would alleviate overcrowding at ttie high school level. Lalkle Sperling: Ocean View s hould reogranize in order to spend the available money more wisely. The district now ls top heavy. . Julio ''Jay'' Rivera: The dis- trict needs to look at possible new approaches to teaching reading, a subject in which Ocean View students are not doing as well as mi11?ht be expected because of socio-econolnic te:vel. Other candidates who did not atte nd are John Lasch, Tom J\.1organ and Mai'ilyn Roberts. Council Action. , H~re1 in capsulf: form are the major acijons taken Tuesday night by the Fountain Valley City Council. P~LJCE : Decided to hire three more policement in addition to tour Ot,bers hired recently, bringing the siz~ of the force to 52 of· ficers~ GjlANTS: Cbose to spend the first $100,oOO of up to $llOO,OOO in federal community development funds to demolish five old homes and relocate tenants, leaving options o_pen for later pro- jects. CilAMBER: Asked two councilmen to meet wllh Chamber of Com~erce otncials after the meeting to eso~ve a ''miaua- del'ft&nding'" over the way the chamber c spend the ·'30,000 iraat the city gave them for this year. P AUJNG: Ga'Ye final approval to ao rdlnance l>annlni parting alone entrancn to major firms In t 10 city shopping centers. . · RECREATION: Asked the Parks and R slon IQ becln studying a final detailed muter Recreation and CuJtural Center in Mile Square reation Commls· Ian for the city's ark.· • COA.ST: Arreed to ••nd a letter to the Co stal Commtulon uktnf tba~ the Santa Ana River and Fountain Valley.not be In· eluded In filture plans for coastal control. ~·.....,_~.,.-~~~~~~...+..,_;·;...-~--, ' • .. \ . . . . . _,.,.~ 1174 California Supreme 1:ourt rullnf that dcelll("Od ..,.. .. cal candidate fillng feu unoonaUt~alt llaa reauUecl In eliht Orao1e Coufty municipal court Judcea fillQI 1mall claim ·swta asaln1t the c:owity. { • AJ . ST 1' ... . ~b~&lt1100e Iii ' , "We,!lil the Olllloll a/joltdq the IA Ill' a stljk& <if eontlnllllill IP work. wlthoula COGtrats," UAW 1.9cal 1'1 le~do~, <Clarence Gre11>ry u1d, , , . . "'Tb• q~esuon which needs an ans'/(t~ now II Whetl\er It It Sood I ' \ THE IUOOES want the $348.0S f eea1hey eacb paid wben they Ried ror re-election lat May .,rundell. . . So far, county audltor-<oril<Oller Vic Helm h>,1 ~ed to re- fund the Judlts and <Ill other candidates wllO have flied rofllnd claims the money they say ls due them. • for all io Jkike 11it the 1ame time. If iw• slrl~" I believa "II ahollld ·all J.Q out IQgetber and.come back iOget~er'. \'(e have'.autho,rlzaUon from oui-membieri~ip to strike." , The unions say they are seek· ing parity with oUter adoepace f/rl'is. ,!lanfgement ••r• It tie• orrer•d pa.i;tty with 11a c111er co111- peUtor, Boelnf, tbollcb IMll wllb Soulh41<ri CaUfonlla CO!JIPAlllet· HEIM SAID Tt!esday he is sandwiched between conrucUn1 le1al opinions. On one hand, the Supreme Court rullnc u lnterpeted by County Counsel Adrian KQyper says the request for refu.nda·muat be honored if rued within one year of when the fees were p&ld. ON THE other band, Heim said, the state Attorney General'i office has rilled that requests for refunds should only be honored if tbefeeswerepald''underp~t-'' Sharing the attorney general's opinion are county counse~ from San Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. KUYPER SAID Tuesday that, should small claim.courts up- hold the judges righl to a refund, .the decision wOuld be appealed , . to higher courts. County Firms Get Grants, CQrltracts More than $24 million in grants and federal contract$ have been awarded Orange County agen- cies and firms, Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach> an- nounced today. He sald they should spur the 0011Dty'a laggliig econom>'. The largest contract, $.18.8 million, went to Philco Ford's Aeronautics Division in Newport Beach. It came from the Depart- ment of the Army for the produc- Uon of Cbaparall firing units and components. Douglas Oil Company of 3160 Airway Ave., C.O.Sta Mesa, re- ceived another large contract of $4.5 million from the . U .S . Department of Defense .. The Costa Mesa firm will supply 15 million gallons of jet fuel .. A federal matchln& ·1rant of ·$61,200 went to Orance County to · develop 1.8 miles of bike and equestrian trails alona the Santa Ana River, the final lint in a 21-mile trail extendlnc from the ocean to the Imperial Highway. It came throwdl tie state Deoart- ment of Parks and Recreation. Tbe South Eaat Regional Reclamation Allthorlty In San Juan Capistrano wW recelye $646,000 for an ocean outfall study in connection with other previous granta for coaat.ruclion ·Of wastewater treatment facilities. It comes from the Eni vironmental Protection ~e.n~ for the P,reparation of. an ocean· ouUall study. !tis connected wltli previous granta for construction of wastewater treatment facilities. · The unions all<> aro Nlklnf for an lmproved•'co1t of llvlnc formwa< more Paid llollday1, ln- cr,.ased medic~l and tJen,taJ benefits and a penalop plan lhat would ·allow employes to retire after 30 years of service; regard· lel!IS Of age". , , McDonnell Douelas employes now earn an average of $5.'11 per hour under pacts which. the com· pany terniinated in December with its call for its announcement of the.possibility of a lockout) 1p0kelman "*· . . · . •. ,-~· . .: J'.:ro• .'a"AIJ ... • ~~.i · ALIENS '.·.; '1 • ' ••we can thank the rain tor what happened Tuesdq In Santa Ana," be said. "It sloWed down traffic at the San Clemente entry point from Mexico antl it enabled us to·release a number of border patrol officers for this opera· lion.'' McCord said a riumber of the arrested aliens were erqployed hut olhers told officers they had been seeking WQrk for the past month. · McCord said several of tjle ar· re5ted aliens told officers they bad been the targets of resent- ment in a community that car· rles ·a hlcb Jlnemployment Mite. ••we have a vast fund of in· form&ti.Cfir on.illegal aliens, much of urgt-vinious bT!iitormarits;" he said: "All we need right now II the Ume, th1fopportunlty and tho personnel-~to track these people down." ,.,.,,. .............. ~,. ........... , •. _,_,_ •• f ~ Lyn n Hart HART'S John Hort .•. . ; SPORTING GOODS ; BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES -ACCESSORIES ~f Skate Boards- Wheels-,-Trucks-Parts Frisbees i. J Orlon SALE . Tennis Dresses All Dresses Greatly Reduced Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 On Sale for 6.95 Odds & Ends of Shoes at Cost or Less ·~ Racquet Ball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Wdson-Davis-Dunlop- B an croft -Yon ex Tennis Rackets '' Wils0n-Penn-Dunlop Tennis Balls · Wilson-Court Casual MunSingwear ·Tennis Shirts & Shorts 100% Acrylic Warm Up Suits 24.95 OfJ4'n 9. to 6 Cosed Sundays • Dart Boards & Darts Table Tennis Paddles &·sans Dumbell Sets Barbell Sets Jump Ropes . , l ~· ,• ., ~-----......;-------! - -Baseball Mitts Rawlings & Wilson Baseballs Bats-Wood & Alurmnum Ba~eball Caps & Shoes Track Shoes All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Baseball Warm Up Jackets ~asketball Jerseys . ! Bask tballs-Volleyl>alls Soceer Ball~-~tballs · (ryg~BQlls • • Rpcket Strihglng lett~ring-Blke Repair . 64()..1919 & • ' - ~ '. ) I I I f • A8 ' • ' ' • ' ' • ~ j :s .. ... . '~ . ! ' " . ~" ... ~ .. . ' ' ot¢ .. ~1.or :· ·sclioo. ... .... .... • 1 ' .!'' .,, . ...... ,. ;. t ~,.. , ~ f !'of'~ I ,. < •t • 1 f • I ~ \ '.' ( ~ ..,j' I , .., I .I ,~e ,prai;l~fl' .fu'ntY.· schools' c~mmltiee ;wisely ' prove the plan; voteis Will have 8 Chance to.e11pr~S ye~.,. 'a 11\1~4on· trom ttie ·state Dei>artme'llt of their views' at lhe·pol)s. It seems tim~ for Fountain. Ef.iuliati.o ast::.week lhat the,!J.ocal 8Jlehcy ,Ui~' ·Valley• voters •. wbo '/llave consisteq11y suppo~tp<l 1 s((l11ll on ,:.. · icatio1(efrorts within the City of, f41u11· s<>hool true: measures, 'to have a chance to decld,e the.It' · ta,hlValle¥> .• , . , .. · , .. ·,. '• · ' . · own scha'ol'l.s'sue~:.Tlui vote shoyl<J.be within Foµntllln ., : ,; l\Jg~e ~'Ill $,000 .ti'9untain Valley residents have Valley alone, noUhrougnout every school·dist?c.l'now signeA p~tions_JlayiJJg they~ w_ant.a. cha.1u,e ter.v.ote on . servingjhatcity. • -~ '· ' .,. l"tiether or not,to rorm a ne\Y ijrt1r1ed school district · • within lhe1r city. ' • lmd'oing so, lhey.,t.ook the matler o'!i of the !\ands· or local school boards. who have been sctuabbling·over 4nificatio.n for at least s~ven.Y!',~rs. TIJ.eY. ~<me by a~·: peahng directly to the state they will be hep.rd before -a board. able to listen more objectivefy tO'tb'eir prd- blems. The new kindergarten·through·high school system would take in portions of the Fountain Valley. Ocean View, 'Huntington Beach Union and Garden Grove Uni(ied School Pistricts. All except the-Fountain V?lley llistricl are ex· peeled to oppose the city's solo ertwts, and Garden Grove school officials have pledged a'vigorous battle. ·The state asked fo1· the local· Opinion as a matter of cour's-e, saying the Orange Co.unty Committee on School District Organization is tlie agency resporisi: ble for local school systems and their district ·make- -· n But committee members agreed Thursday tl)at they have battled unification problems in the.past O~· ly to have the plans they approve."rejecteii by the ,•tale. This time they wisely decided that sincecthey c11·en 't required by law to get involved. they \\'.On 't.' Their stand, as well as that or Fountain Valley petitioners, makes sense. All inte1:ested.parties will. have a chance to speak on the issue When it goes before the state in April. H members of the State Board or Ed.ucation ap-• )' ,, E:xpen~i:ve Lesson8. Any plain citizen who h06 attempte<I u» read. a thick city planning s\(t\fey, a police crime report, or even an in·house ~emorandum, knows municipal, manuscripts could stand so me professional writing polish. At least ».art of the communication gap between. various wil1gs of government, and.between the government and the people, might be blame<! on. the simple misuse or the English language. Bltt 1-luntington Beach may be attempCing, to so lve the writing problem \vith a greater effort than most taxpayers would appreciate. The city has hired .a pt'ofessional writer for $3 600 to giye 2;i hours .o.f lessons to 32 municipal empfoyes on c1ry time atc1ty expense. The staff time involved amounts to 672 hours. You'd think a city faced'. 'with a financial crisis1 along with constant complaints about understaffin:g and laCk of time to complete planning studies and police i·epOrts, would be more sens~tive about how to spend its staff hours. . . If that mru1y cit'y:hall work·ers are really interest·· ed in writing, Golden West College would quite )ikely establish a ,Uce evening course at less expense to get the jondone. Better wtiting \s an admirable goal, but so is a better use of our tax dolJars. •·. ···: H ... ., I ' :.. • • • , , _, ' , ' • .. J" ' "' . ' . --1' I ' • ' ~ '4 'We're making progress!' '· .• Th '1 ''' ~ !~ M ii' e ·~ .tUJ.-:): a : ) ' .. , ... ·, . I De11wcratie Strategy'M«•Y Backfire Dear C'l'ooiny . Gus . ~ . P.o~~cs and Energy P~sta_gf; RipQff 1·0 the Editor: This letter is concerqed with the apparent failure of the postal service to furnish realistic notice to would-be purchasers of air mail stamps that first class mai.1 service is ttfe same as air mail service. In early f\ugust, 1974, form.er Postm.aster· General ElMe,r Klassen ·Bnnouni:ed on CBS Radio that all fidlt class mail goes via; air an<J,. t.hat he is. therefore, reguestihg eu.ttiority to discontiniie prinUng .. 1bf a1r .mail stamps. A1 spot Check with Orange f,ounty postal glticials disclosed \Jtat no action-"'6Uld be taken under the circumst~ces until fllrth&r \\'~r ~, .• from \Vashington. In thif mean~e. ;.iir mail stamps 14·ould be «'Old ;:ind air mail slots wou'ldbe main· tained. NOW. five months later, 1 nOte from Robert S. Allen's Coltfmn, ··Inside Wa'Shington,'' that{\ewJy instal1ed Postmaster ,itrene'rAI Benjamin Ballar has slated tbe elimination of airmail and the key reason given is that ''all in- lc1·-city first class mailinow goes b\' air Unv"'·ay." ~,,. ( MAI(.B.OX '. ) Letters from readers are welcome. Normally, writers ahould .convey their met.sages in 300 wor$ or leas . The right to conderi.se Jetters to fit spo.ce or ieUmintlte libel ii reseroed. All letters must include signature amf mailing address bu( names may be 'COith~~n j reqiie.st if tuf/icient recuon-ii~r.,rent.~ rywUl-notbe publf.~ \f{: T '1 I ~. '.r , •• :\1- .Ameri~ans ~ noli"ce'r~·y Po'slini ~~ il,etails jp.iton:;·ptc.u~s places 1n e\leey Po!ft, fice. , · · 4~ ' E .. AR A . l\fl'.KEAN · ··c '-""' st·rcuv To fWe Edltoir: 1 Glenn White•should change pis color to -red as in neck. Last ThurSday's arti·cte i;~hting Jim- my Connors for not· Choosing Lo play fofrtfle,Am·erican ·Davis Cup tea'tn iS the! last· sti:aw. I wish I had SI00,000 t®ffet Ramirez and Show White just how naive he is . • BUZ MORRISON . "' • Pi'dpert11 Hight8 To the Editor: ' ' Until v.·e have politicians :t,\'hO make nece5sary 13\\'S IA-'ithout' fear of losin g votes, ""'e will never h.ave the best µossible laws for ~J all the people. _ ~· · C.N.H.· WASHINGTON ~ AllhoJlllh a · final decision in the .great \Var of politics between President Ford and the huge Democratic majori- ty in Congress is far dist~nl, Democrats in t~e House have now handed the President a lethal weapon to be used against themselves with potentially damaging effects. 1nd·~ea.~the controlling ·Democrats overrode some of °""""' 0 .. ,...,,...1111:,:,..,.;.;,.hMJ.., their o W'll' b est po Ii tic a I .....__. ..... _ • ........,,........ si.rategi$:tS · ""'-..... ,.... .. _.,, ~ ,._.. ... , ajld u n w'i t - ....,. .. GteMn,O•,Dll\'"'.., . iihgly 'played ':f• '··-\ r.· into Mr , later dale; I am sure that J need Ford's 'hands, · d f h · when~ they in-not rem~ you1o. t e American sisted .00 link-'philqsop ' of free enrerprise and certaintj,the right to hold proper-ing • thei'r 90· ,.; ed b h ·t da'y ban on1 ty sO~ante y t e .... const1 u-'highe'r oil tion. Tba,~ is why it'is so Shocking tiiriffs tO the to me t.h~t a body of citizens can · seize this for "Ole good of •the bi 11 r a i s;·n g - publ.ic . ., This sort ~t line_is very th.e debt ceiling'. reminis·cent or,as>lme11 govern-When that bill gets to the Presi- meots, i.e. Roman EmPire, riazi · dent's desk,. as seems highly pro· Germany in the 1'940's, Fili.el · ba~le, Mr. .. Ford now plans to Castro"s Cuba. lµid our o~n go·v, v~~ it. perhaps with a fir-esid e ernmenl i~ S:eizfng the.J 3panese ·'tl\'8t accusinG:.the,divideCI, uncer- prOP.erty 1n War.Id War I!~ AP· lli1n and leaderless Democrats of parently it· is no longer unlawful playing politics wtth the energy to seize property or assets. but it crisis,. the nation's worst d~l~m ­ is certainiy unethical unfair. un-ma since the Great Depression . American. and unbeli~va ble . Without a higher debt ceiling, he will paint the grim picture of payless payd<tys for government workers. the threat or default on gove rnm ent bonds and the specter or military and foreign commitments threatened by partisan politics. FIRST likely result : sustaining ( ] n1ajority. over the opPosition or chairmnn Al-Ul lman of ·Oregon, EV ANS 0 N OV AK to use th e debt ceili ng bill as a Christmas tree and force him to sign it into la\\· with the ban on hi gher oil tariffs. · of the veto and congressional passage before the debt ceiling is <tctually reached late nel:'t month of a separate bill giving him the higher ceiling he needs to run the government. · ThEi second probable reSulL. and far more important to Mr. Ford: an opening round political victory oi .cnajpr magnitude. de· pictiog him as· an activist leader pjtted a-g.ainst a polJtics-as-usual congressional tn ajorily employ- ing parliament;try tac~ics lo shackle his freedom to act. at the ~ame time unable to p~uce a competing energy plan of its ov,•n. THIS D'"EMOCRATIC sttategy,. devised by comm it tee liberals, is based on the rising national clamor against Mr. Ford's aµ- proach to the energy crisis: re- duce the consumption of fuel by. raising:_ its price acrOf!S the board. including home-heating fuels, instead of concentrating on • the vast waste of gasoliJle.\ What makes the strategy d~bious is not ·its underlying political truth. - \vhich even l"-0rd 'e nergy strategists privately <Jgree on, but the tr;,,insparent political tac· tic of unfairly fo'rcing the Presi- dent's h.and. Indeed, quite apart. from th.e TltE TRAP into IA'hich the con-contioversy building up over Mr. gressional Democrats ·may now Ford's approach to the energy have fallen was carefully-1\nd crisis, the rnere r,ft that tJe'CU'lal· secretly-laid by a handful or ly pi-oduced a tag.gible Ptogram Republican members of the after endless~nths of inaction House Ways and Means Commit-has gtven him h1s first fhance to tee. led b y Rep Herma'll takeUtePQliticaloffensive. Schneebeli of Pennsylvania, the · ' panel 's senior Republican. TJIUS, the President is telling Schneebeli. \.\•1th the con-both Democralic·andRepublican ni,·ance of the \\'hile House'. congressional leaders in long simply ·•neglected·· to vote fo\Jr \Vblt~ House ch cits that he knows Republican proxies in the his progl'am may be (lawed. He crucial. cliff.hanging 15-14 com· ' in s'ists he is ready lo make mittee vote last v.·eek. That vote generous ·compromises with the attached the OO ·day ban on higher Democratic majority. But, first. oil import fees (due to start at St he says. the Democraj.S have to a barrclJ to the debt ceiling bill. · kOO\\' exactly "'hat they are for. I( voted. those four proxies would not v.•hat they are against, a.nd have defeated the move by the 1they have not begun to tell him committee's liberal DemocratiC because they don 't know. 'l reali'ie th<1l there · are legal ramific.a1ions involved '.' liov.•ever . I find it inexcusable ror the postal service to l'Ontinue to exact a premium for servic e fronl an unkno\1:ing public . .SOme would no doubt call it a rip-off if we look at a few figures. Accord· ing lo Mr. Allen. 1.33 billion pieces of air mail were handled last year. Assuming one oun.ce per piece and an even ~oad throughout ·the year, this would mean tbat approximately one· third;or·~40 ftlillion pieces. of air mail purc:!Mses were made after the Postnia~ler Ge~eral made hi s annriuncement Jn August. Thus1 at '3 ~ents pef-'piece. Ameri~an's fia'{e paid . apprQx· int'alely f13 h\tl\1°in into _the Postal Service Ti·easUIY; for this <:harge, they have received nothing. .)I read your incredible article lo the Jan. 28 -Pilot and l feel con1 - pelled to write th1s letter. The article describes hov.' Or-l(nge County coun.o;el Adrian Kuyper has launched an. effort,.to re· s~~rch' the possible prescriptive e.ights to the bluff top lots in CorQr;t.f, Del Mat. To me this is alls,lutely. incredible. The owners of these two pro· perties h ave undoubtedly paid property taxes on them for a period of years in anticipation of developing or selling them at a BEING a property O\\/ocr very near the s ite, my v.·ire and I on many occasions have enjoyed v,·alks along Ocean Boulevard and the view from Inspiration Point. It \.\'ould cerf.ainly be nice to always enjoy.this. however, it is horrifying to fue tbat it may become a realit}· throtlg h legalized thjev.ery .... sboutd the public feel the n~ed for .maintain· ing this open or view~. the on- ly fair a nd equitable solution is to purchase it from· th·e property Drunk Driving Law Abused Pending legal re~olution of this issue, 1 recommend that the Congress insist tli.at the Postmaster Genei'al pl~ce all . . Quotes Leo'n F. Douglass, \·ista "How long is it going to be before the United States has a Congress of Americans instead of Democrats and· RePublic3ns in perpetuaf Conflict wit.b e"'-ch other?" ' o'vners at a fair market Value. rS a'bad law coupled with over: Have we forgo"'en that property zealous enforcen1enl incited by taxes paid for1;tiy these owners 1 pr9fit mot1 vcs for both.the traffic have t>enefitcd 'the 11ubli~ o~rer qrft'c::ers and the co!fffes of local the years and tiave helped pay • government creatin.l:f·.a horren- fo r s.c~oo~s. Se1A1ers. ~treets, '' 'dous. nigh~are ,for California bcaui1f1rat1on and uo1fortunately ntotorisls? . the si1 larics of some of the goons The statt?·s drunk driving Ja,v that are trying to seize it through presents the paradox of the back door legal chicanery: customers of a legal business. in l a m confident that these pro-which government is deeply in· pcrty owner.s will oppase this~ teresled. in its Beating the Cliche ' . n1ove to steal their aSSetst I hope ·profits, being you will print this letter sf> fh.at tl , h'arassft(l and will help to inspire some of our · persecuted by citizens to rally behif\d the that same owners. \Ve ~~oul~ all ~n~ to government. protect our basic rights and sup-· Jt is the res ult port the often abused pi-operty o f a n o"·ner. · arbitrary pro· Humor and scholarship ~end ( it'l a work dedicated to the ~on· · quest of the cliche. the pratfal1 locution. jargon and hackneyed expre~sions , garbled phras~s .• and a plethora or common tn1s- usage under the explicit tiUe, The Dictionary of Oo's abd Don't! -a Gulde for Writers and Speakers <McGraw·Hill, $7.95>. THE BOOKMAN ) JOJ.LN \V. l-1Al\.11LTON nouncem e nt The author. HBrrY G. Ni~kles, has a Ph. D. in-Medieval Greek •. has taught ErtgliSh nt Columbia University, and claims that he can slng_,.,"l'm _foreve.r Blowi~g Bubbles" in Latin. As he puts 1t, .. My'argument'i!; ll)al every sen· tence must not only carry a single.' unambiguous meaning but must also be a fresh arrange- ment or words. free of elichcs. mannerism, inexact metaphors and overworked expressions.'' llair . 1 •• o£the la IA' that if one has a J ·ro the Editor,: thahdidactle. ·· No'" is v·ecy much th.e right \These .{!ntries run \hE!'"gamut time, as the Walrus n1ighl say, to rrofrt ·1;rAt)'ject Poverty'' and ''Ad-speak of hair and hairlesshess. vel'tis(!ts' English" to ''Wordy Women and childrel) are Verbs" and the archvillain, "You facially h a irl ess-'bUt they Knbw'' •('•Perhaps the1. worst have no choice in being natural plagu' ~h,a.t ever in(eeled and, rortunately, lookbeUet"that English"). way. "My chief purpose," Nfekles indicates, "is to encour11gt an in-HOWEV'ER, a large nur:nber of venlive Choice of words.,.to: suit men do have a choice -and e~ch thought as exactly as·possi· choose lo be beardless . and hie, and lhi-s has led metoassem· moustacheleSs, as facially ble hundreds of hackneyed ex-h<tirless as .women and children. presslons -those stale, too Oddly enough, there has been familiar combinations of words renewed interest in longer hair, that hamper the Vitality of longer sideburns end enncy Englishlikebadhabils." h.alrslyles by many of these trace of alcohol in his blood he is "under th e influence'' and therefore incapable or driving with no actual showing that such is the case. Lest this writer be nooded with irate letters it should be em· phalically understood that we neither condone nor excuse drunken driving. In no way is it advocated that those too intox- icated to have cornmand of their faculties drive automobiles. Whal i~ to be considered here 1s the fac\ that al least 00 percent of the public does partake or alcoholic beverages. inclUding your grandmother.And the mere fact that one had done so does not make the person intoxicated per se. ( EARL Wt'f,ERS } , the measurement. ~en dropped to .15 and eVentually to the .IO "'hen they found it too Vifficµll to get enough conv,\.clions at the higher rating. So·me argue lt should be .OS which one could achieve by smelli11g the cOrk. Neither the law.makers who voted.for the law, 'the goVjrnor \\'hO signeQ it. the ix>lice who en- force it nor the judges who con- \'ict are so pure that they do nol drive after u couple of highballs. P"resUmptions of guill tor anythi'ng is bad law and the fact that this one deals \Vith a social problem R)akes it no more tolera· , ble. When the presumption is so narrowly defined that it puts almost every citizen in jeopardy or criminal stigma lt \.\16uld seem to have reached the point o'f being totally unacceptable. WHAT IS happening is that re- portedly many traffic officers are finding the enforcement o( the law exceedingly lucrative. By bagging suspected drunk: drivers they are able to al:- cumulate overtime pay to the , paint of dqubling their regular salaries . This comes nol only from the time it takes in booking but in the allowances for time £or court appearances. They are given a mlnimum of four or six hours pay (or each appearance even though only a .tew moments forcemerrt ol' drunk driving becomes a gan1e. A game which is over,vhelmingly one-sided and anyone '''ho has had a drink is an c<tsy victin1 . It is a ga ml:' in "'hit;h too many motorists ~ire being: slopped as "borderline" v.·hen it isn't even close. Und er the old methods of establishing '"hether or not one . was incapable of driving such. per~ons would have never been charged . SO E1\SY is it fl)r the traffic of· ficers to find u suspect and thus fatten their o\·ertime earnings that many have ha\'e taken to "staking out" restaurants on the presumption lhat anyone leaving wi ll h ave had a drink and therefore can be nabbed. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robtrl N. Weed.~blisher Thomas Keevil ,' E<illor Barbara Kreibich. Editorial Page Editor Th(' editorial page of ,the'Daily 'Pilot seeks to inform and slimulale readers by pl't'sf'nli n1 on this pa1e di\'ersl' <'omme11ta("y <1n t~cs Of in· . teresl b)' syndit·a tt:d toiUmriltts and • 11'11 THIS book which is n• en· tertaining as it Is valuable lo con· suit, the entries &re, ln Nlckl(?S words," "scholarly sounding but not pompous. severe but not in· flexible , °'Ind amuaing rather- Writers. speakers. editors. (ai::ially hairless men. It is no less. teachers, student&~ and all who odd to observe hairy ums le115, care •boµt saying what they chests, lhlths and pubic.f~gions. mean 'and meaning what they as acceptable add deslra'!'le l!y say will consider. this book an in· the sa111e tritics or beards and/or dispensable cOmpanion. . m®staches. Why is this $QT Victor de Keyserllng · , ART WEISSMAN TJIE TROIJRLE Is in a law whlch decrees that anyone w\th .10 content Is Intoxicated . That is ·two drinks. The enforcers started 1 out wit~Jhe claim th~t .18 was · · are spent in the OOIJll. The profit motive also rears Its ugly head in the e'ollectlon ot fines into the local treasuries. Under such conditions the t•n· 1 canoOnists. by l)ro,•ldina Jl ·forum for re.adt>rs ' \ 1e"" s and by presentin1 this ne'4'Spaper's opinions end ideas on eurrenl loptt'~. Th• editorial opin1on!li or the D1rll);. Not "ppear only In the editoriul 1,·oh1'1'n at the top of th• p11ge <)111111ons exprna«d by .the c;otumn1 sts and cartoonlS:ls and ltllf'r '4·rllers arc tt-tlr uwn and no endOhl'ft\ent of their views by the Dally Pilot shOuld ht< lnk!rttd Wedn:sday. February 5, 1975 \ I ~ ' -' ' I I, I I . ' J ~ • • • • . . ' ' ' 4 . ' ~ • • ... --' 10 Peet of l I ' . 5. 1175 • •DAILY PILOT ' " .. ~~~ps _Shot ,~J S:~~~ • •' · Sierna Brac~s . . ' • ' \ . For New ~-st.9fµr · OCEANSIDE (APJ -"~knew 11 the U1J1e lhat the oops bad shot my son,•• !:aid Diane Underwopd after sheriff's ofricials disclosed that • deputy's bullet killed 15· vear-old Leland 1>he lps near the end of a four-hour siege between. police and a al·ye11.r·old sniper. The gunman, David R. Terrell Jr., fatally shot hlmsetr with his borrowed .22-caliber rifle. Terrell touched ort the incident when he ran into a neigtiboc's house with the tine, taking lwo litUe girls as hostages. ' Inllial reports said Terrell had shot Phelps. then himself. But San Diego County Sheriff John Durry· said. Tuesday that Phelps , had been. lillleii by Dep. Alan Fulmer o( the department's special weapons team. . "' .. . An invesugauon ts under wa,y into the shooting, but Fulmer bas not been suspended, a spok•sman aal•f There was ~rnent T~s­ day over w~ Phelps was a bostase or T"1'iJl's or a willing ·•ccomolice Who "spotted'' ftp. proachtn , police officen for the ~nlper. ., When, the •hootlne began, of· ficers Said they ordered. Phelps . out from ln--froa.t of the house and told him to stt·in a patrol car out of the line of fire. ··ue circled the block. came up from "'the other end ol the street and went .b..,k in front o( tbe house a.gain,•• said sheriff's spokesman Jim McCAln. who called Phelps •·a very peculiar hostage." For the rest of the afternoon, Phelps moved in and oot of the house in relative freedom, he said. Mrs. Underwood denied that her' son bad been helping the gun· man. Publicity Seekers. Pose a8 'Slasher' - 1'0S ANGELES <UPI l - Publicity seekers have begun plaguing Police by falsely claim· ing to be 'tThe SJ.asher'' who has killed nine men in two months. One of the largest manhunts in tbe city's history is under way to find-the mysterious killer, who cuts the thro'ats or his victims to the spine. A 45-year-old transient and a 32-year-old Van Nuys man con· fessed to the killings Tuesday, and a newspaper received a tape recorded mess~e from a man cla'iming to be the slilsher and complaining over news stories abOuUlim.·. . . . J'.'ollce . di.counted 311 three, and the two seJr.confessed ''slashers•• in. custod.Y were re· leased after questionJng. More than a dozen suspects have been picked up, since the , manhunt was intensified by dis· covery of tht: eighth and ninth victims last week. None has been c~arged. The transient, Theodore Lane was picked up after he told ~ drinking companion he was the slasher and .. wante;d to get his name·in the papers." Police said they found a knife on him, but that it was not connected with the · killin~s ~nd it was determined by 9uest1on1ng that Lane knew little about the slayings. Police said.another ~an, iden· tified as James Cullen, 32, telephoned KNBC-TV newscaster _pauJ Moyer, said be was the slasher and agreed to surrender. They met in a bar and police moved in after Cullen gave Moyer a razor-like instrurrient. Police said that questioning established that CUllf'n was not the slasher and he was freed. Judge Orders Felon Can Serve on Jury J.DS ANGELES {UPIJ -A s\;perJor Court· Judge Tuesday oidered lhat for the first time in · California, a convicted reloo be allOwed to act as a juror. The American Civil Liberties Union hailed it as a landmark decision, pavin&· the way ror ex:-convicls el&ewhere to become jurors. .. ' The deciiion by Judge Thomas· W. Lesa&e.applied only lo the ap· 1>licanl, John Hunley Abbott, but the AC~U attorneys who fought .. ( • • State -) Abbott's case Said that unless the county appeals, and wins, the de· cllion could mark the beginning of the end all across the nation for laws banning·convicted felons from serving on juries. l,.uloaBo•ber SAN JOSE <UPIJ -A U.S. Treasury Department agent s<Jys a male chauvinist who wa~ upset Two Men Sentenced LOS ANGELES <Al'l -Two members of tho rock group "The Undisputed Truth," have been sentenced in federal court follow~ ing convictions on heroin charges. · Singers Joe T . Harris and Calvin Stephenson were sen· tenced Tuesday by U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence ·r . Lydick a£ter they were convicted on charges or conspiracy and pasaession with intent to dis· tribute heroin. Harris was given two years in prison and Stephenson was placed on three years probation. ANIMAlogic1$ ~ N'""" 1f< • -~ .... ' • • • by a radio program featuring women's libbers inay have been responsible for UJe bombing of a San Jose office bUilding. "This is the stl-ongest lead we tave, •· Agent Frank Sanders said Tuesday in discussing the bombing of a building that housed three radio stations.'' Litton 'Guilty' SAN FRANCISCO {AP) -Lil· ton Business Systems of Beverly Hills has been found guilty of conspiring to illegally fix prices of paper and labels. · A federal jury deliberated five hours Tuesday before reaching a verdict in t~e 12.<fay trial. Litton was the last of nine paper label makers convicted or pleading no cpntest iJt price fixing indict· ments. Bond Requested SAN FRANCISCO {UPI> -A federal judge has refused to stop construction on twJ> projects at San Franciscd International Airport unless the Friends of the Earth organization can post $4 .5. million in bond. Judge Robert. J . Schnacke's. ruling concerried the north terminal and a J*rking garage. Veteran Fin~ LOS ANGELES {UPI) -A Vietnam veteran who held three hostages at gunpoiqt for three hours atop a hill ift GriCfitb Park last year in what psychiatrists said was .a co~bat• •·n.11-shback''. Tuesday was put On five years probation. • -Superior Court Judge William Ritzi also fined John M. Gabron $500 and ordered lntensiye psychiatric treatment. 2 Bomb Blasts Rip Offices LOS ANGELES {UPI) -Two bombs Tuesday night caused moderate damage to the offices of the Socialist Workers Party and a Marxist book store but no injuries. The first explosion occurred at 8:30 p.m. arter a stick or dynamite was thrcuvn at Lew Jones, a Soclai!At Workers.Party chairman, who confronted the bomber atlef bearina him run· nina ln lhe, ballw_ay outside Jl>oM' o!llce,•uthoriUeasaid. · Tiie bloat damaeed tho floor end 11ali. OD the landln& at the t.op of U.. second floor stairway aal4 tbattend..,.. windows at a aearb)' apartment bullcling. Dam•I• waa ..ilmal«l al l:l,000. "Leland w~ a hostage, not a lookout." she said. ''Terrell called hi"' to theJront y~~d a11d told him he would shoot L'eiand U' he moved." · · McCain s aid that Fulmer fired from a house next door at a s~dm\.·y figUre inside near• the kitChei\";foor. Another. deputy was outside the door onlY inches aw•y, and Fulmer had seen the figure scurrying back and rorth in the house before, he added. ''At this point, Fulmer thought Phe)ps was still at the front of the holii~. ••said McCain. Also, shots had been fired earlier at deputies who had ap. ptoached the house· from the re· ar; he said. But Elizabeth Ryan, mother of the 1lrls held hostage, said in an interview with the Sag Diego Union -that her eigh.t-Year·old 'ClaUghler 1'1elissa had told her Phelps was trying to get a eookie out of the kitchen when he was shot. ''I think it's a damn, dirty shame that the cops can't admit 'they made a mistake," said Mrs. Underwood. Clearance for Fulmer to fire came from Sherirr's Sgt. Benny Collings. \1:ho ordered Fulmer three times to shoot, McCain said. "Collins told hinl that if he got the shot, Lake It," he said. It wa s not immediately known if di sciplinary action has been taken agains t Collins. .. BOC!JconCa111pus Hquston Flournoy, unsuc· · cessful candidate for gov· crnor, returned to teaching government and polities Tuesday at USC. He told his class of 20 students, ''You know, I hope, that I 'm a Republican. If you don't, I spent a lot of money for nothing.'' PSA Cuts Personnel SAN DIEGO CAP) -Pacific Southwest Airlines says it has laid off 15 fligl\t crewmen, includ· ing pilots, in aldition to about 100 stewardesse5 and SO ticket agents. .' By The "880d.al«I Press , The Sierra Nevada may just .have recovered from the VfOrst blizzard in years only to have a new storm loom on the horizon. The National Weather Service said showers were likely tonight and Thursday with the snow level lifting to 6,000or7,000 feet . Since Ji"riday nJght the moun· tains have been hit with snowralls of more t.han 10 feet at higher elevations and snow dipped below 2,000 reel in places. Highway equipment was out in full force, but couldn't keep clear Interstate 80, the main· northern tran.S'Sierra route. and U.S. 50 ovfr Echo Summit. However, the California llighway Patrol in 'fruckee said today that all roads Cinall)'< were open and no chains were ,z-e- quired. "lt's pretty calm outside r~ght now,·• a CHP spokesman said. "T.here's just SOJ'Jle light flakysnow." ,. And at the federal and stale river forecast service k ' , • spa es man James Stanley said: ·'There are no problems right now, but they're still talking about a \Yarm storm coming in and there's the patential for some high flows .'' Nevada County Sheriff's Depu- ty Charles Cummings said he feared the new storm V+'ith its ··, J • • • ~~ ~. .. prom!Ae olllieh·l~v~ain!all and warmina: tem~ra s would br- ing new perils t thQ whlle- cloaked Sierra ..... ·.~ ~1 He 'said heavy~ of.the last few· days ha vi· blown huge snowdrifts \Ip \ agaiitst many buildings and if a new storm fn- creases the burden "'the build- ings could collapse.;• "The storm has picked up lots of moisture and amouni... of r•in- rall will be heavy," the weather ser\•ice s aid. "Tempe\.atures will be a tittle warmer." In the San Francisco Bay area the mercury was expected tq climb to the mid 50s to low 605 Thursday., .: . Gale warnings were posted from Point St. George to Point Arena for southerly winds in· creasing to 20 to 25 knots With seas up to 8 to 14 feet. A small crart advisory was up rrom Point Arena to Point C.Onception. Killer Gets Term OAKLAND <UPIJ -John R. ·Daniels, 19, has been sentenced to life in prison for the beating de· aths of two 16-year-old girls ;.ilon g the banks or Peralta Creek n ~;.ir their homes here. The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching: • United·s,pig Birds to Hawaii . With lots of room. And lots.of friendship . The minute you step on board, you step inlo the spirit 'of 1he Islands. You'll find Hawaiian stewards. Special Island foods. And exotic cocktails. Plus movies and 8 channels of. audio entertainment (nominal charges for head- sets and cocktails in Coach). You start your vacation righl in 1he sky. Come catch the spirit of F~iendship Service to Hawaii an United's all-747 fleet. For reservations, calt your Travel Agent. Or call United at 5J7-752 I. And while you 're in the Islands, don't • forget ·our Pdrtners in Travel , Western Inter- national Ho1els. ln Honolulu.it's 1he Jlikai. For reservations, call (800 )'228-3000, toll free . ~- Uolted to Hawaii To Honolulu Le1,·e Arrive Equlpmcm Flljihl No. 9:30a .m. 1:05 p.m. 747 191 12:45 p.m. 4:20P.m. 747 193 4:00 p.m. 7:35 o.m. 747 5 lo Imo Jl :J5 a.m. 2:55 p.m. 747 197 The friendly skies of your Jand. un1:re -o· AIAL1nes I • • • ' • • ECTIONS,•7 • . -. . .. Tod•y's «:l,slng N.V.1itoek8 _ • I • _ _. ... , t-._ ·-. . ~ TEN"CENTS J ' ,, .. I I. J ,. I Oil s~p· . ill F-'unds ~-··: J U . .· er Ba -" ~-~ p ~-f y • By JOHN V.U.TERZA , l ot -.o.n ....... II.ti , R'paratlons paid by oil com· P:&niea for damages caused by the Santa Barbara oil blowout would be ·used to asaure public us~ of Upper Newport Bay if a bill intrOOucedtoday by Sen. Den· · nis ·carpenter <R -New1>ort Beacb).passes the Legislature. Carpenter authored the bill wbl'cb would transfer $3 .4 I million, re~elved by the state as compensation for the oil dis- aster, to the Department of Fish and Game. That 11ency would assume cop.trot of the •tuary if a flnal pact is ratified .between tbe· state and the Irvine Com_p&n~~ , "ll ls ap11ropriale lbat theae f~ ·be used to acquire one of "the last coastal wetlands and ·Wildlife refti«e areas in Southern California," lh,e • of~· revetltnue 1wh!ch R:lplt ~· s~e~m: to; legislator said. WQ.l.ll~p Giate e rvine · tb.e state ;~rt~t of Fish Other 'sources of revenue fOl' C4irl ' reli™f1shing: ·.its and G.:'me._ ';Di Long fieacb, the ftnal 1purc'base of the own~l~,. ,.. stressed tbat'the complexity of estuary had been contemplated Inlli;liT. ol!lc!Ui bad !'oped the acqulaltl!jn as well as the when the settl~ment regarding fQr a .eemgletlly wrapped awesome task of legally the bay was anoounced late last P.c¥.1e by the end o4Jaa( year· descrl~Ui• ·\It• property that year. ..; Bub bef:4-.. ope 'tj.Ue. COIJ'!-will cban,ge .. hands --caused the Carpenter stressed tbal bis PBJ»' b&lke9 at CIW"~teeing ti-d$ya. .. ' suggestion for the use of the •. Ue to thre bat' i4landl:. officials He atsoieited, th&. traditional damage settlement is an.• ~ed,· t new 1lrm was re-probledla tn comp\flUng com-. alternative to other., potential if tailted tq do ~~work. plex projects ..duriftC l..t'~ period ' y f.! . ~" :Ill Jet • I wh~n on_, governor 's ad · ministration relinquishes con· trol to ,11uccessor. ''Pto}ects like this one are terrfbJe .to bring through on schedule during a turnover of adm1.n.1t\rations," he said . Included in the turnover is the retir~merit ol ot fish and game Director Ray Amell. . Young said that the second ti· !See BAY.Page AZ) Sho.wd<>wn Loom'ing . on· 'Airport Noise , • Pendlet.bn. t-fa~t~ .; . 1~ 'Ma in~s .aJlll Sta.t~ Fish and G,a~e Officials observe plant or· yearling silver salmon ih $anta Margarita River al Catnp Penc:lleton Tuesday. ·It brought the ltumber planted there to 60,000. Earlier planting by de- partment was in Newport Harbor as part or project to upgrade Southern "California fishing. Related picture. PageAJ. Some Rain Due ·To Hit Tm.rsday The Orange Coast is expected lo experience scattered light showers and variable cloudiness as a new storm hits Thursday ar- lernoon or evening. Unsettled weather is then ex· peeled to contipue through the weekend, the National We8the r Service said today. were used through the night to keep·eitrus·Cropgfrom freezing. "'The rain has been very beneficiBl to the citrus and the grass in the hills for feed.Lug the cattle,'' he said. "Most of it came down gentle enough that it was soaked up and we had little runoff.'' . STOCKS AIDED .BY FED MOVE By GARY GllANVILLE ot IM D1i1ty ,.... SUt1 A move to divert some jet airliners taking off at Orange County Airport from the skies above Newpart Beach lo· those over the Tustin-Santa Ana area fell one vole short of its mark Tuesday. However, the county Board or Supervisors• 3·2 vote rejecting Fifth District Supervisor '76 Tenn Sought By Ford Thomas Riley's rerouting plan set the stage for a year-end · showdown on airport noise abate- m~. ' 'Unde~ ClJrrent operalirik policies, there is oo way tbe coU'D- ty can meet state imposed noise restrictions-at'the airport by the Dee. U ctea~e. according to airport .dit·ector Robert Bresnahan. As a result, Bresnahan told the . . S24 MiJlion board, the county has only two options open to it· for complying with the abatement standards imj)Osed in a noise variance granted by the state late last fall : -Rerouting takeoffs along the northbound ••preferential runway" pattern as propGsed by Riley. -Embarking on a $14 million buying spree designed to acquire t,Jle l)roperty of homeowners in County Firms Get Granis, Contracts By BELEN THOMAS More th~ft $24 million in grants A federal matching grant of WASHINGTQN (t/PI) -and federal contracts have been $61,200 "(•nl to Orange County to President Ford will~1.ecti90 awarded Orange County agen-develop 1.8 miles of bike and to a full term in 1976, regardlt;SS cies and !irms, Rep. Andrew equestri~n trails along the Santa of the state of· the economy. fl.is Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach) an-Ana Riv~r. the final link in a chief SPokesman said today.' noun.ced today .. He said they 21-mlle trail ex.tending from the "The Pf<!SJdinV1. I.ion 1~ ~ur lhO "9'1Pt)''$ l&Cl!ilg Jicean,to. ib,-r~,,.rjal Hill)lway. ,,eek ~lectiof! · · ,~o;, " ~· · !tl>&m.'Jh~iile tata"Del>fl:l -'to &stat~ _ y,' .. cf,111 n raC~·~~B~ -~oM'tr1'~rllJ.!;R:cre._tf0~" ~ Whitef(o,.....pt~ "'1W.911 .... ent t,o .J'bilcD-Ford's ' Tiie S0\11\l ~as.LB.ai9nJI fiessen, elaborajinl('. on Foe . s · .<Hcmal!lrcs Div{aion In Newport Reclamatlod Ailihoilu~ lif San slaterpent at .8. nM eonf~nee Bea,cJ:i:,Jt.rame fNDI the Ile~· J1'8B C:apiab\Bllo · wl!P· receive lnAllant•TueldaY· , JMICl>(tlrtArmYf~tllt · · uc-$646,00-0 ' for an kein o\ltlall Furtbermottf ~ll sal_" }'e tidri iii Chapirall llring uni and sUidJ' in connection With other- knew of no Circ.u~ unaer comP.011ents. ~ pttvio,.,.s granfa f~ CObilrUction W'~ich Ford would change lds Doilda• Oil Company of 3160 .of wJst~w'~ter treatment nund. Airway Ave., Costa Mesa, re: faclliµes. It ~mes from the ~n- Nessen raised the subject with ceived. another large contract of vtronme'ntal,.. Protection. AgenCy rePorters without being asked. $4 .5 millioo from the U.S. for thei prepaiaj.ion Qf an ocean ''Somehow it has gotten around Department of Defense. The outfall stndy. It ts connected with that he would run if the economy CoSta Mesa firm will supply 15 previous gr anti lor oonstnaction -----------• milliongajlonsolj_elluel. (SeeCONTRAcrs,PageAZl ADVlSEASFORECAST GAIM197~tory,B4 is good and might not if it is bad,'' Nessen said of Ford. ''That · is not true." The President said Tuesday he believed the economic picture would impfove, s\lfficiently by 1976 to ''justify" hi!. seeking a full four-year term in the White House. . In a televised NBC-TV in- terview two weeks ago, Ford in- dicated that a deptessed economy might force him to pull out or the race. There also has been widespread speculatioQ that a recurrence of his wife's· breast cancer might compel Ford toquitµolitics . Sen . Howard Baker, ( R - Tenn.), has passecJ the word that he may enter the New • Santa Ana Raid 198 Illegal Aliens ' Seized in. c ·ounty By TOii! BARLEY ot .... ~ Piiot Slaff Backed by what their Chiel described as ••magnificent sup-Port '' from local residents, 12 California Border Patrol officers swept through south Santa Ana Tuesday and left the area with 198illega1 aliens.· McCord said bis officers found 12 ·illegal aliens workiitg for the El Grande tortilla faetoiy in Sout)ti· Santa Ana. He said 40 of the 198 -persons detained were women. McCord said many o( the de- tained aliens were arrested in a number of businesses And fac- . tories in downtown Santa Apa. The coming storm is an off. shoot of a huge storm that has been hovering off the Pacific Northwest since last week. The center or the storm has moved in- land toward the Great Plains. (Related stories, PagesA4-5). NEW YORK (UPI) -Prices Hampshire presidential primary "We went in there in uniform and marked cars and there was nothln.: furtive about our ac-tion,'' Assistant Chief Patrol ''Ir we 'd had more officers and more time we could have pulled .a a thousand of them," he'said. ·~The Sa,nta Ana area of Orange :Ounty bas long been known by us to be one of the heaviest con~ ''That makes it warmer," said a National Weather Service spokesman. "We don't have as much cold air being pumped into it Crom Canada." Orange Coast farmers have been thankful for the warmer air. Last week, before the rains came Thursday, temperatures dipped to 25 degrees in parts of the Irvine Ranch. Fred Keller, assistant manager of the Irvine-· Company's AgriculturaJ Division. said wind .machines closed higher today . in active because of Ford's low standing in trading on the New York Stock the public opinion polls. Exchange with investor~ en-· "The President does expect the couraged by Federal Reserve economy to be considerably bet· Board actions. . ter than it is this year.." Nessen The Dow Jones tndust~1al said, referring to 1976, ''and he average, up around three points will demonstrate his leadership at the outset and off more than five points at mid-day. Jt'ained· ~. 78 points to7l'l.85. · Advances led declines by about a nine·lo·four r3tio tTables, 85). Prices were. higher in moderate tradlhg on the AI!leri~nn Stock Exchange. "He expects the in,flation rate, to come down considerably, un- employment to be down and employment to ~going up. The Gross National Product is ex- pected to be rising at a very high rate." STILL DIFFICULT TO FIND. ILLEGAL HELP-An.lysis, 02 Agent Robert McCord said today from his Cbuja Vista omce-. "Our greatest help-came from lb.e people on the street, many of whom are unemployed,'' McCord sai4. "Many of them would tell us that they.could show us where 'there are a lot more wetbacks if we would just come with them.'' (See ALIENS. Page AZl > I. • Pan.ama Women's Blouses Displayed Wes~ Newport Project Okayed An exhibit of blouses made by primitive women from Panama wiU be on.display at Mariner's Library in Newport Beach dur- ing the remainder or this month and March. The Mola,,blouses, made by the Cuna wof"n·en of San Blas, PaDBma, are part of a collection bJ Roy and Helen . Wildman. Dover Mariner's Library~ at200S Drive, Newport Beach, ls apen ~ID 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday througll. WMnetd1y •nd from 9 a.m. to S p.m. Tbur<day through Saturday .•• I • ' I ' .~t ·, •· B¥'1HLARY KAYE • Johnson, who bas been a leader °'""""_ .... ,... . · ot ettoru to bring-more. recrea· TeotaUTe appnwal was given tion~to the West.Newport area. by Newport Be-.ch Parks. Tbe.masterplanareaatretches Beaches an~ Recreation Com-fro.in the Santa An& River down missioners Tuesday . night to a coasC to S6th Street, .apd calls for mas~r Plan-that would .tum a plantine· of trees and shrubs secUOn of West NeWPOrt jnto an akSnl·the eilU~ tout.El.- oasis or greenery and TeCteation. , Included in tile pll\ns are: · The plan deslgna!es how the -llandbai! qoulU .al Nordina Paclllc·Eleclrlc rlgM-of-way Streeland'59UtStreet along Pacmc Coast Highway In -Basketball· couru al Colton Weal N,wporl would be_.._de' and 62nd Str~!!15 veloped' Jn the comin~ ye~· --Lightecr_.'rt.e.n.nis courts at complete wit.I\ ·atbl•l•< cq11rts. Walnµt. ,Ri&b)!~d and 60th ~~ tralt!e andp'lQN nelds. 11,.. Stre4t;j,. I•~, . J. il ·.:' ·. ' .. t "U1ual1Yi people have to go to -;:/\n ,t!P~n l)eld· (or sporls a park. IQ this case, the park is betweenS6thand58thStreets. being brou&ht to the 'people," -Children'• play areas al cotnmented Oommlaaloner Mike Lugonia Sll:at and al·tlte east • • end of West Newport near River Avenue. -A large, ·open green area between the Sant.a Ana River and Summit Street. -Restrooms at Olive, Otange, be put into effect would be turfing the eapt end of"the strip for the han,dball court al 59th Street. beiiMlng the 'bike trail and In· s~alling resµ-ooms at Orane;e Street. Cedar and 59tb ~ta. -Small parlting lots at Sonora, Those improvements. have Grant, Colton, Cedar, 61l1t and been budgeted for lbe 1975-76 f15, 56th Streets. cal year If awroved by the city Maj" orette Cited -Blke trails along t.he entire counc~l. Johnson said. . strip, connecting ~Ith the coun-T.he coriimissloner said"'·that Moll)' Keating, a student at ty's Santa Ana R\ver trail. . , )Vh(le·all community assoCiations Corona del 'Mar High School, has Johnson said th•11Jltlipp!.~~ !ft·)V~l'~ew..o.:t-were consulted been .•eleEted tq compete in the the plan would bl~etop.u· lll .• Pr\l!r, '1j d .. lsii\ng the ma&tcr Mis1 ·Drill T.,.Dl USA event phases. No coo\ esllmatea have : PM!. ove(Yjil!il In the ;area will · Saturday nlcbt al the Los yet been l\'ade ~ayae or 'U.e ~lln h&1'e a c;l>ance 10 offer ~d· Angel .. Sparta ~na. general natur~ of~ p Ject. he vr. d/!1\\111, !qrinal public bear· Ml..Xeatlngl&bneort40range said. · · I' • ~mOnth before the parka Couaty drill team members Tbe first ~ont;.bf , plan lo I ~et . choHilforlbecompetilion. ' • , , t the noise impacted area. Riley made it. clear during the· board's debat~l of his proposal that he considers the property condemnation proposal ''entirely unsatisfactory." · ''Homeowners in the Santa Ana Heights area have t,old me they can't ~ibly replace what they have now no matter how much they're paid for their prO- .(See JETS, Page AJ) . Planning Chief Quits In lroine Citing irreconcilable dif· rerences of opinion with City Manager William Wooliett.. Irvine Planning Director William Livingstone resigned to· day. And the city of Irvine now is lookiof tor a planning direct.or .. /Or the third time in its three· year hlstory. Llvin.l[stone and Woollett spoke highly today of each other's ab.Wt;tes, but said 1iiffe!'eqces. ~n phi~o!iophles pre ented their worting together. . • The resignation, Woollett said, resulted from a three-hour city council executive session Jan. 21. Council members have refused to comment on that session. Livingstone, 50, has been Irvine's p'l.anning director since March. Previously. he was direc· tor al planning for Riverside County. In a brief letter submitted to Woollett Tuesday~ Livingstone said, ''Due to basic differences of opinion in the operation of the planning fuD<CLion .. between yourself and ~yself, I herewith submit my resignation effective Feb. 5, 1975, 5 p.m. ''I appreciate having had the opportunity to work with a fine staff in the planning function since last March and expect thBt the City of Irvine will realize a ~real future." 1-Woollett refu.5ed to speculate on how long it will take the city to find a new planning director. Livingstone said his resigna- tion resulted from "cumulative dif{erences. '' Pilot Coverage Additional coverage or L8.guna Beach-Newport Beach·Costa Mesa activities appears today on PageD2. Variable cloudiness ~ith 1 occasional li ght showers starting Thursda y. accordlng to the \ltea ther1 service . Chance or rain ;'j) percent late Thu·rsday. l·li gh.'i upper 50s to low60s, INSIDE TODA\" MOf'J/ Bell, 10, tOO.I laughing ond nibbing her handt together when neighbors carried out coffln o/ m!ITdeTed boy, 3. Th< detective .md, "I've got to bring her in or she'll do .another one." Sto"ll, . !>age A7. hldl"X ,,.. ... tn .... ,,_,k ••• •• M ....... l~lll!Oft M Nett.MIN-• .U .. _ C-C• ...... ~ C1.J 5Yl'ri• PM1•r IS ,....,.. ., ... O...SW!N:Nft11 17 "'" ~.,.. MoJ "t ... ~... -TM•t"" .... --.. ..,.."_' .u • t . • \ ' ' • DAILY PILOT H e Face . g"s • • '. ·is..·"11.~rv1 ... tll: Newp0rt ""~'Jrllc> president o( , erate today 111alUPle · ea In coonec· · OD Wlih Uie llf • dynamlt- • Ud bbl'lllnl Of a Connecticut ~rt G. Jeenhower. 40, 1!'110.e ·local addres• was nob vailabl~. j1 a~used la the case i.aJon& with tlul!e otller men, the 'FBI innouncecl !,\ere Monday. • a} I:ndlctm&nts on various • ~·· were !Jaued following •. .of Ji y invesUsatJon of the fire ;'Wb ch destroyed ·the Artistic :]iWlre Products Co . Inc., of ;_:Taftville, CoM., more than a :,,-earago. :;• lcenhower was among those · ,:":Who testified before a ~edfn" · • >grand Jury regarding the; blue'. ~which also wiped Ollt Big :tit, 'l1'iorwicb Inc., a ~"1~ . ' ! Both firms were •ii ' · · • ~i ~merican Sales~ ~·i• : . ,ment Co. of SOuth Carolina. · ; , Arrested besides lcenhowjf\ .. t .las • t ·alkout · t ·A strike threatened at the St. . L'ovl• plant: or McDon'neii ; Do~Jlas~' Monday could tParle a w or 990 aerospace ';,ot1111"1 the UunUnl!On Beath ·facUlty; j union leader said to- .day. . . -" total or 18,000 Southern 1 CalUo.rnta workers Jn the ln- teroatio.nal Association of lll•chlnlsla and United Auto WOfkers unions might join the. strike. St. Louis membe,.. o! the JAM b.i.ve set a strike deadline for 12:01 a .m. Monday •. Ivan Lynch~ le8der of IAM Local 720, said. "We are watching St. Louis very CJOllely. If there ts no movement th negotiations between now and ,the deadline, 1 expect we'll have· tog~ out _wJth them." His union represents 990 employes fn Hwttington Beach, and about 6,000 others in McDon- nell Douglas plants in Santa Monica, Torrance, Palmdale and Vandenberg Air Force Base. . the head of Ame(ican Sales· 'ind ;. "Management and · a C-t>' '1(· ;J"icialofBuckeyei.temauotw.,Of : M.cDonrtell Douglas also is Columbus, Ohio were·· M"1"riJI lleiiot1at1n1 with the United Auto \ .Jud ~antl'i · f.eea~~ ,t ~· , ~ A. 197• cal!rorn!a Bupnma Court.rullnlf that d-clared poJIUcal caodldale fillns fees unoonatitutional has resulted in eight Orange County mlintclpal court Jll~U• filing small claim suits against the county. ' . · 1 THE JUDGES want the -.05 lees tlle1 e .. h paid when th•Y filed !or re .. leotlon 1 .. t May reCllnded. · So far, -Y audltor-eon!J'Qller Vic.Helm haa,re!Used te re- CW!d'the Jud1M and 43 otber candidate• who have !lied reflmd claims the money they say ls due them. HEIM SAID Tuesuy be is sandwiched between oonfllctlnl legal opinions. r On one band, the Supreme Court ruling aa interpeted b)"' County Counsel Adrian Kuyper says the request for refunds must be honored lf tued within one year of when t.he fees were paid. ON THE other hand, Heim sald, lhe state Attorney General'i office has ruled that requests for refunds should only be honored lf the fees were paid' 'under protest-.'' Sharing the attorney general's opinion are county counsels from Sao Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. KUYPER SAID Tuesday that , should smalt claim.courts up. hold the judges right to a refund, the decision ~uld be appealed to higher courts. Gregory Cites:· New JFK D.eath Theory ,Herbert Klein~ .ts, Qt Nortli WOrkers, which'reptesents about Hollywood, and a form'er resi-0.11, P11e1si.H"""' 11,000 workers at the Long Beach· WASHINGTON CAP> -Come- dent of Library, Pa.; John ··J . pf,Dt, thoU1h Done in Huntington ' dian Dick.Gregory has &tven the presented by Gregory and ~WO associates. Darcy Jr .• !12, or !Ilckory, Pa .. a -spqllettl Man Beach. Rockefeller Commission what he chemic al engineer t and ''We have the option of joining _ clain.ied was new evidence that Lawrence Eugepe Gdre, 30, of Priding hi'mself on his old country technique, Dom Raciti 91e IAM. in 8 strike or continuing Pres~de~t John F. KeM~ was MThaulecllnF,BSl.C.•ald an• lnsutance gives a· lesson on how to handle a spaghetti ma·ker to Mrs. . foworkwlthoutacontract," UAW thletv1Rctilmedof a ClriA assas&lnaUon ·claim wu ~adefor ..-.99 _..,,._ Eaward Kelly, president of Harbor Area Youth Employ-··Local 148 leader Clarence P 0 • eat stoal esTu.A'..~:. ~ ... ......_.. tS r . Th . k " t I f -"'Gregorysald. Gregory's cl m CM.lay w.as followinc the~ end explodon men e vice. e pair are wor ing up a pas a supp y or a .. based on amateur moving pic- whlch leveled 1he building in Roman feast -an Italian dinner to ~enefit YF;~ -that ~ill 'The question which needs an ture film of the assassination and ... :-minutes.. . . ~· ta'ke place Feb. 13 from 5 : 30 t~ 8: 30 U\ the American Legion . ~Wer now is whether it is good on a newspaper {lhoto1rapb Icenbower, Klein and D8rcy Hall, 215 15th St., Balboa. Tickets are $3 for adults and ' tor all to strike at the same time. -made soon afterwa1'4. Both have are ctiarged with· .interstate , $1.50 for children. If"We strike, I believe we should been examined prevto~ly by tbe transparta .. Uoo f~ ~purjktse of · 811 go out together and come back Warren Commission, which con- comlJli.\tdng arS:on ~ aid of · together. we have authorization , ducted the official government rack.etierJng; ,'interstate ~ · E'-..:1 p Al -I be~' to trik _,, invesllgaUon~of Kennedy~• de-transpGrta!Ton of~dynamlfe ; -.1.71lStees TU£ From-age rom our mem "''~P • e. ath. and otherinv .. tlgators. arson and conspiracy to commit The unions say they are seek-A spokesman for the those acts.. · H' h Schoof ALIENS ing parity with other aerospace Rockefeller Commission, creel· r Gore W~ charg~ with con-lb". '• • • firms. Management says it has ed by President Ford to fn- splracy only. lcenbower also was et 1 centrations of illegal aliens in offered parity with its chief com-vestigate allegations of domestic charged With perjury in connec-California." petitor. Boeing, though not with spying by the CIA, said "we will _:;-tion With Previous tesijmony S"IM'lrlS .P lmzs McCord said the roundup was 8 Southern California companies_. co05ider every bit" of evlden~ Robert Groden, 29. who, Iden- tified himself as a "photographer and photo optical specialist'• working with Gregory, showed lhe moving picture film at a news conference. Ralph Schoenman, also a Grecory Associate, displayed a still photograph whieb he said showed convicted Watergate conspirators E. Howard Hunt and Frank Sturgis at the scene o( the assassination. Scboenman said the .otlll ·pie· ture showed Hunt and Sturgis in custody with a lhlrd man shortly after the assassination. He said the third man is a "dead rincer" for an FBI sketch of a man want· ed in the slaying of Martin Lutber'King. before a fede;ral llZ'andtJW'f.. r-"one lime effort'' that will.be re-~.;· pealed if and when his officers ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -The again have the opportunity to . . -· . Fro• Page A·I _,WTS ••• .t'&J ' perty, '' lhe supervisor said. ~· Riley argued that routing the ,..Qet.tnortb _would .meet '!the spirit ;. ·aa well a1 ~ intent of the restrJctJons laid down in the .~:.varjance.'I '. ' ·. "\,. "~-J!!'~!l: t~~ ~if.~~~ 'j,lhe splrjt.ed cl&!bale, . • '': Secohd J)1strict Supervisor . ~1...aUrence Schmidt c8me to ;1 Riley's aid by main':8!1>!•g the '' county ls obligated to ckiall it can . '"to show Its good falthil including ,'. adol'tlng the.preferen al runway . ; program.'' . · . But Fourth District 'supervisor :·:11a1pb Clark attacked the pro-.... posat u~ a ICheme '•to transfer ~·(noise) pollution from one area ..!.1oanothet.'" ' . •, "It's been tried before and it ,!·hasn't worked," Clark.aaid In re- . feren~e to a IB'lJ.74 lrtal,run or _~the pr,eferential runway pro- gram. • • Fro• Page A.I , .. BAY ... .. , . •• 1 tle e<>mpany is nearing comple- ·-tion of its escrow analysts and ; ·that it 'is expected that the ', pa~kage soon will be ready. • The delays are real," he ob- served, ••and they are a disap- . pointment, but we are still ex- ,. tremely confident that the • whole project will be ready soon .. . . . ·~ .--...--------, ' • . , -• l ., ~ " ~ if :A' i\t . 1'· :f. • • r . , . , ORANGE COAST -• DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed Pl' ........ ,.,., ,,..,.,_, J•ck R. Curl('y \loe. .. ,, ....... nt .... a.-.1Mo1- Thomas K~evil l!d!IOI' Thomas A. Murpttlnf! ,,...,.. .... £111\.. HtwDOrt leactt Offkt .... ...._.. ......... . .............. ": ... 0 .... ,.,,, .,,.., • Board of Education has voted lo track down illegal aliens . J Lyn n Hart HART'S John Hart halt immediately athletic pro-'"We can thank the rain for grams in San Francisco public wllat happened Tuesday in Santa schools in hopes of saving Ana," he said. "It slowed down .$200;ooo. But mayor Joseph traffic at the San Clemente entry Alioto piedged today funds to point from Mexico and it enabled ·keep the programs alive. us to release an.umber of border. The action passed by a 6-1 vote patrol officera_ /or , this opera-A Tuesday night is part of a drastic ti on.·' series of .anticipated reductions tytcCord sai4 a number of the , to trim the eurrent budget by $4 arrested aliens were enwloyed million, the amount it exceeds re-but Others\ told of.fi~ers ~ had(~ venues. . been 'seeklrl& work for the past · SPORTING GOODS '. The bait to varsity and in-month .' · · . tramurai sports means an end to McCord s'aid several oflhe ar- the varsity basketb&ll season,· rested aliens told officers they now at its halfway., point! It also had been the targets o( resent- means there wiJl be no baseball ment in a community that car- or track ~r s'Ylmming competi-ries a high unemployment rate. tion among the city's senior or. "We have a vast fund of in· junior high scboibls for the rest of formation on illegal aliens, much ·, the school year. or it given lo us by informants," Th·e reduction affects boys' and he said. ''All we need right now Is · ~ girls' competitive sports from the time, the apportunlly and t.be ~ elementary through high school. personnel to track thHe people ;~ It does not a!!ect basic physical ;~~·ief Take~ •. ~l education which is mandated by state law. ;.. More. than 400 stude.nts, · coaches and parents crowded in-1 to the meeting to protest the $} 694 Lo Boatd of Education's decision. Ot "Phy~ical educll!lon Is an inte-· ' · If gral part of the school .program A bllrglar wbo ·'UJanaged to a~d must be considered like twist off the front doorknob and Eaglisb, math. science," said rirle the home of a Newport Coaches Association President Beach physician while the family Erv Delman, who told the board slept walked off with $1,694 in 12;500 .youngsters would be ar-goods, police were told Tuesday .. fected. "We feel the board's de· Dr .. Loren w.1 Heather, 47, of cisiOn is illegal and we will coun-1500 Dorothy Lane, told officers tersue.'' _ his wife discovered the ransack- Se veral San Francis co ing atabout6:30a.m. supe~rs have said they will Police said Ute loot included: a ask'M'Ayor Joseph L. Alioto for microwave oven. silver objecls1 emergency funds to keep athletic wallets, a camera and other program.a going. household items .. They added that a heavy tool was used to twist open tbe door . + -• Eiler ·L~teen . Said "Stahle' Eiler Larseft, Laguna Beach's farnous Greeter was.said lq be in "stable condition'' tOClay at the Veterans >t,dmln'tstration hospital in Long Beath. Larsen. 84. was ~,PJ.lalized in mid·January irl a ~«;Y·~takened condition due to 8 kidney dis- order and canceri He 1emained on the hospital's crttfoal list !or weeks . 0. W. Price, a Laguna Beach reSident who bu Jdoked after Larsen, said that the Greeter has received about 25 get.--ell cards from well-wishers In the Art Colony. . . f'...-P.,.eAI . . CONTJlACT8 • ' 4 '• of waa-tewatet-treatment faclllUea . ue lj\Vlne will receive • $37 ,~17 cra.nt for reear<$ tram the Ilf&- tlonal Heart and Luna Institute. Another 1rant of $11, 710 coos to tl!o UC! School of Social Sciences ftom-<he Natklnal tDsUtute o! Mental Health. Tile 4tudy will look al "riakydedalcll 111aldnl." '• tock. They f-0und the doorknob on the front lawn. " Two Straritled Boaters Saved '"\,. Two men stranded about a half mile off Newport Beach tn a small, _powerless boat were lowed to safety Tuesday after- noon by the Orange County Harbor Patrol. James W. Baldwin, 313 Linda Q' Lane. Newport Beach, and !ID IJD· ~ identified companion, wVe fis-U hlng near the Newport Pier when their 12-forit Boston Whaler de- veloped engine trouble, accord- ing te a Harbor Department re- p0rt. Witnesses told patrolmen that the pair began waving a diatre1s flag about 5 p.m. A patrol bo~t was clispatched to tow the boat to shore. While lhe men waited, a Newport Beach Police helicopter hovered above the small er alt. 1 P~el Selected DAKAR ICUPI>' '-.Develo~ natlolul squabllllnc ..... how ,far • lo push the w .. 1em lndUJtrlal CountrlOI for bliber pri ... I oh raw matefial elri>O~ •-',up a special comiiilssll>n 'lo'daf to d~· line their demands. ~ I I I BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES SALE Tennis Dresses All Dresses Greatly Reduced Orlon Long Sleeved Turtleneck Sweaters Reg. 10.95 On Sale for 6.95 Odds & Ends of Shoes at Cost or Less Racquet Ball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Wllson-Davis-Dunlop- B an croft -Yon ex Tennis Rackets Wilson-Penn ...... Dunlop Tennis ' Bolls Wilson-Court Casual Munsingwear Tennis Shirts & Shorts 100% Acrylic Warm 24.95 Up Suits • \. Open 9.to·6 Cosed Sundays \ Skate Boards- Wheels-Trucks..:._Parts Frisbees Dart Boards & Darts Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Dumbell Sets Barbell Sets Jump Ropes Baseball Mitts Rawlings & .Wilson Baseballs Bats_.:Wood & Aluminum Baseball Caps & Shoes Track Shoes All Purpose Shoes Tennis Shoes Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jerseys Basketballs-Volleyballs Soccer Balls-footballs Playground Balls Racket Stringing Lettering-Bike Repair 538~nter . 646-1919 ' '·· .. r: ,, • -.. A8 ..; ' . 'DAILY. Pl.LOT 'EnITORl.i\L p ·,(GJ:. I ' Bm~g~.-_.~lp : N~~ded ' ' -I! • • f I • ..,., • ' 4 • ~ • . • •• • "'1:0 th& harried rnOtorlst gazing ahead al the long acre Castaways Point pr,ojeet. ·are boUAd '° have a sb:eiun o~,•tiill'd h>afflo·Jeading to NeWport Beach'~ lt severe Impact on an already hopelessly overloaded· o~Bayllridte.olf<;o.a.!tHigl\way, thecommol\gli~ _~,t~te"hi~h\\ltj. • :• : "· -•· · . must be, ''Why lh111lell don't • they .build a blgg~r l · • ·City otfleial!rat'e alrea~ balkln~ at'111llking SW11t bridge'/.' . • i" ._ .. io · .~, · . . A 1 "'. · ~-imiiro"81s of albett1worthwhile pro ects, unl,ess the ".•Alter au, the span ls ol)ly ~few-dozen y&i:ds, and b!"1d!leprojec~seel1ll!i?•healthy~C:On iti!'~: .· ·._·: ...... ltooesnltlook llkethatmucnof aproject.. ·· 1 • • .~1thouLlbe pubUc'.s help with pressure on I.be gov· ,, If only It Wl!Jll. thi!t simple. . . . : · • ernmental 1todies1 motorists for many years to come The proposal to build a new .bay bridge to replace might 11ti)I sit stalled and frustrated along CQast the existing 32•ye.ar·old relic appe,ars to be the njost '}Ilghwliy and repeat the same .old question: "Why cor.nplex public works' dilemma to face· the city ·in 'c!on't \l\ey build.a new.:." · modern times. ' · ' Haggling over the design-and even the. height of the span-consumed many months ot debate before a compromise of 20 feet or so was reached. But that's only the beginning. State ,Planning and approvals from powerful agencies ranging from the Coastal Commission to the Coast Gu a ref stilnie ahead. ·-· . -. , And in reCent days, city councilmen and other of· ficials l)ave become alarmed at the possibility !hat a new span might not clear all the government impedi· ments until 1984, at the very least. To shorten the period; they agreed, a major appeal for public lobby· ing was launched. Fact sheets were printed along with names and address~ of . agencies and government officials whose influence could speed the pr;Qject. The city i.s urging citizerlj; to pick ul) a fact sheet at city hall and st.art writing letters. : . ' ._ There are solid reasons for the plea for citizen ae~ tion, · Fiscal Windfall Earlier this fiscal 'year, when a building slump '\.began to settle on Newport Beach, serious prophecies came from city officials lamenting, the unexpected loss of $182,380 in expected revenue from a develop- ment surtax. .. But in recent days, the air ha'S briglltened ... somewhat, because unexpected·· sal"es taxi reVenues have more than made up for the other decline. In a mid-Year assessment of the city'S fisc;al Posi- tion, City Manager Robert Wynn reported a $280,000 increase in the sales tax rebate, plus a surplus of funds in other accounts. . The reassessment of what is in city coffers yielded a much healthier budget reserve of $569,718 at the half-way point. Wynn believes that the city stood up to the uncer- . taiil.'ties of the 1974 economy in fine form. ·--' " Proposals by the Irvine CoDJi>any for develop· ment of three major parcels near Coast Highway are ripening quickly. Although the uncertainties about the year to come are even more acute, Wynn forecast ''another good performance" now that crucial reserves have ~en fortified by the unexpected new incorrie. 'We're making progress!' Two corporate plaza developments and the 74 · The . 'Air Mail' . . ' . Po~_age Rip0_ff . To the Editor: This letter is concerned with the apparent (e.ilure or the postal service to (unush realistic notice to would-be purchasers of air mail stamps that ftrsl class mail service is the same as air mail -· ~· service. , In early August, 197.4, lormer Postmaster ~eneral Elmer Klassen announced dn CBS Radio that all first class· mail goes via air and thilt he is." ther.efore. re®estl:ng $Ulhority to discontinue JirWt,i.ng t air ·mail stamps. A spot check with Orange ~unty pc)stal tfficials disclosed that'¥> action wtitld be taken .under the circumstances until furthRr wq;cp fi:qm \Vashington. Iri the ~eaotlme. uir mail stamps wotjld 1je ~d <:1nd airmail slots "'ould bi maJn· t.ained . ( MAILBOX ) l.A:tlers frum readers are welcomt'. Normall11, Writers .should convey their meltages in 300 words or leis. The right to con<Un,e fetters to fU. 8JX1Ce or eliminate libef'il reserwd. AU letters must fnclt.de signata&t- and mailing oddre&$ but names may be withhLlil. on reque.tt i/ nlffieient reason, is apParent,. 'Poetry wiU not bt poblit/µef.., • ' • ,·J,, /: ~ '\ ., --:~ . THE CITY o! Ncwp<tl't Beacl> a~plied to #>• Co~st~ <;l>ni· m1ss1on on ~~~ l3Q973 for ma:int~nan.ce diCdglng r,etween tht•bull!heud lirfe and the U.S• project' line. ~ C9astal Act does exempt maintenance dredg- ing provided that dredging spoils are deposited beyond the 3·mile limit at sea. Ukewise. the de· NOW, five months later. 1 note positing of Uredging-SpoJls;1Ji(hin • from Robert S, Allen's ColUmn, tbe Com'mission's area of "Inside Washington," that newly jtlrisdicliQtl requires a Cc)astal installed Postmaster Cc'neral Commissjon permjL -The cily's Benjamin Bailer has slated the application for dredging cov'ercd .. elimination of airmail and the almost all of the drcd~ing re· key reason given is that "all in-quirements for Newport Bay and ter·cily first class mail now goes stipulated what spoils would be by air any\\•:.iy.'" dcpOsited Al sea and \\'hat s poils l realize that there are legal \\'ould be i.rsed for beach ramifications involved . replenishment and seawall brae· J-lowever. I find it Inexcusable for i!1g . the postal service to continue to The South Coast Com{llission e:f:act a premium for service apf)t'oved this permit on January from an unknowing public. Some 14, "1974 on the basis of a to.year would no doubt call it a rip·off if plan for maintenance dredging of \\:e look at a few figures. Accord-Newport B~)'.'· ing to Mr. Allen, 1.33 billion This dec1s1on ~a~ <:1ppe~led to pieces or air mail were han(lled the State Com':11~s10~ which up- last year. Assuming one ounce _ held the permit, subject to cer- per piece and an even load tainconditions. throughout the year, this would Three. poi11:ts come ~o mind mean that approximately one-here .. First. 1r tlle proJ_ect w~s third, or 440 mil,lion pieces, or air conceived a~d _planned in. April. mail purchases were made after 1972, why dad 1t take until Nov· the Postmaster General made ember, 1973 to be presented to the his announcement iri August. Coast.al Commission"? Second. Thus, at 3 cents per. piece. the City of Newport Beach has Americ.ans have paid approx· ha.d _an efrect!ve .Coastal ~om· 1mately $13 million into the m1ss1on permit_ since Apr1l 29. Postal Service Treasury; for this 1974 for dredging of Newport charge. they have received Bay . Lastly, if the City of nothing. Newport Beach is of the opinion Pending legal resolution of this they have no coastal per.mil for issue, J recommend that the the a~e~. why~avc th~y 1gno~ed Congress insist that the subm1tt~g a 11cnnlt applfcat1on Postmaster General place all to th~ ~oastal ~mrajssion f?r Americans on notice by posting cir.edging and spoils d1spoSal 1n the details in conspicuous places lh1sarea? . . in every Post Office. I would also like to point out EDGAR A . i\1rKEJ\N that it does not cost the city anything to apply for a coastal Dredging To the Editor: . A recent article appeared in the Daily Pilot headllned ''Mayor Raps Coast Panel." The f\.1ayor was correct in pointing out that almost all of the City of Newport Beach lies within the l .ooo.yard jurisdictional conll'ol of ihc South Coast Regional Commission and, therefore, any development re· quires a Coastal Commission permit. As executive dlrCctor Or the . Commission, I wish to refute his slatf'ment that permits take "so long in coming that city officials dcc1ded lo go ahead, anyway ." And I must correct his inac- curate statement that there ls still no coestal permit for the dredging of the Grit.nd Canal. "tuyor Mcinnis specirically re- fers to dredglnc or the Grand Canal, between Balboa Island aod Little Island, and states that it was planned lo AprU. 1972 and that no permit has been Issued for this project. permit except its own red tape to ensure that the appl~cation and surporting document:s arc cor· rect including cnviro1tmcntal im· pact reports for critical projects like this wherein they have ex· empted themselves from sueh re· l)Orts. M.J. CARPENTER Ex~utivc Director Caljfornia Coastal ~one Conservation Comm.lssion Properi 11 Rights . To the Edltor: I read your incredible article In the Jan. 28 Pilot and l feel com· pelled to write this lctte\\ The article descri~s how Orange Cou'nly counsel Adrian Kuyper bas launched an effort to re- searCJ.h Ute possible p~scirlptlve rlghta to the blurt top lots In Corona Del Mar. To me t.his is absolutely Incredible. The owners of these two pro· pertlcs hue undoubtedly paid property taxes on them for a period of years in anticipaUon or developing or selling them at a N , .De11w(f..-aticStr<itegyltlay~ackfire Dear Gloomy -~Q8 -. . . ~o~tics and Energy . ., ' -------~ ·--County SuperVisors s hould g,ladly support Costa .Mesa's .d.esjre for. a-irport expanSiob with terminals· On their ~e or the airport in exchaote for an agreement to (lirect air traffic westerly over their city. Ne~jtort probably would be happy to drop its nna1 decision in the iireat war or EVANS-NOVAK WASHINGTON ·-AlthO!O!lh a ( ] politjcs between PreSic.lent. Ford and the huge Democratic rpajori- ty in. Congress is far distant, Democrats in the House have now handed t.he President a lethal weapon to be used against themselves with potentially damaging effects. complaintsandlawSuitS~ -~ Iriile ed. the' cohtrolling ~ CLR. "Democrats ov·~rr1ode some of GMfl>JGw<_..,.1 .,,.,....;...., tbeiri own best pblitiral ,.......,, ....... 11et-•1nAl,~t.. strategists ..__..,. ... .......,.s.......,..-and '•nw1't ....... G ...... yG.s.O.My"._ ~ • ' ..._ __ ...,.. _______ -"'-'-' tingly pla)"ed .+'.\\ iiltOMr.• later''dai~. 1 am sure· that l n~d ford's hands not remind· you or the American y.·hen .they in · philosophY: or free' enterprise ;ind -sisted Qn <lin certaint;.'1e rigJ\t. to bQld ,proper-ing their 90- ty gu:,ir8ri~ed by the c;onstitu· day ban on Lion . Th8t is why it i~so shocking· ,hi g b.e.r o i I to me-Ulil.\ a body of citizens can tariffs to the. seize thiS ·for "the gOoct or \he bill raising publi~." This~'".ot line ia-very thedt;bt.ceiling., reminiscent ot for(l'let govern· When tb,at bill gets to lhe.Presi- ments,.,i.e . Roman. Empire, :Nazi"' dent's desk, as seems highJy pro- Germalit in the 194Q's, Fidel bable, #r. Ford now plans to Cast~ Gilba. 8nd our own gov.·" veto it •. Perhaps with a fireside erntnent in s.eiilng the Japanese cherac.~using>the divi_fled : uncer- property in World War Il. Ap-~in and leaderless Democrats of parently it is no longer unlawful playing politics with the energy to seize proper.ty or assets, but it crisis, the nation·s v.·orst dilem- is certainiy unethical, unfair. Uf· ma since the Great Depression . American. and unbelievable. Without a higher dcht ceiling. he v•ill paint the grim picture of payless paydays for government workers. the threat or defMult on government bonds and the specter or military and foreign commitments threatened by partisan politics . FIRST likely result: sustaining of the veto and congressional passage before the debt ceiling is actually reached late next month of a separate bill giving him the higher ceiling he needs to run the government. The second probable result. and far more important to Mr. Ford : an opening round political victory or major p:iagnitude de- picting him as an aCtivisl leader pitted against a p.olitics·as·usual congressional majority employ- ing parliamentary tactics to sh6ckle his freeOom to act, at lhe 1>1JMe time unable to produce a competing energy plan of ils own. THE TRAP into which the con- gressiona l Democrats may now have fallen was carefully-and secretly-laid by a handful of Republican members of the House Ways and Means Commit- tee, J"ed by Rep_ Herman Schneebeli of Pennsylvania, the panel's senior Republican. Schneebeli. with the con- nivance or the White !louse. simply "neglected " to vole rour Republican proxies in the crucial. cliff.hanging 15·14 com· mittee vote last week. That vote attached the 90-day ban on higher oil import fees {due to start at $1 a barrel) to the de bt ceiling bill . lf voted. those four proxies wou ld have defeated the move by the committee's liberal Democratic majority. over the oppositioo o! chairman Al Ullman of Oregon. to use the debt ceiling bill as a Christmas tree and force him to sign it into law with the ban on higher oil tariffs . THIS DEl\IOCRATIC strategy, devised by committee liberals, is based on the rising national clamor against Mr. Ford's. ap· proach lo the energy crisis: re· duce the cons umption of fuel by rais ing its price across the board. including home·heatihg fuels. instead of concentrating on the vast waste of gasoline. Whal makes the strategy dubious is not its underlying political truth, which even Ford energy strategists privately agree on. but the.transparent political tac- tic or unfairly forcing the Presi· dent's band. lndef;?d, quite apart from the coi:itroversy b"uilding up Over Mr. Ford's approach to the energy crisis, the mere fact that he final· ly produc.ed a tangible program after endless months of inaction has given him his first chance to take the political of(en.!jiye. · THUS. the President is telling both Democratic and Republican congress ional leaders in long \\'hite House chats that he knows his program may be nawed. He insists he is ready to make generous contpromises 'tl.'ith the Democratic majority. But, first. he says. the Democrats have to knov.' exactly "'hat they are for ..... not what they arc against, and they have not begun to tell him because they don't know. BEING a property o"·ner very Jlcar the s ite, my wife and l on many occasions have enjoyed '>''aiks alQng Ocean Boulevard and the view from Inspiration Point. It \\'ould certainly be nice to always enjoy this, however, it is horrifying to me that it may become a reality through legalized thievery. Should the public feel the need for maintain· ing this open or view spot, the on- ly fair and equitable solution is to purchase il from the property O\vncrs at a fair market value. !·lave \Ve forgotten that property l'J.:.xes paid for by these owners ha ve benefited the puhlic over the years and have helped pay for schools. se\\·ers, streets, beautification and unfortunatelv- thc salaries or some or the goonS that are trying to s eize it through back door legal chicanery? . Drunk Driving La:w Abused I am cbn£ident that these pro4 perty' ow'nets wi 11 oppose ~i&, move to steal their assets. I ho~ you will print this lett~r so lhal it will help lo inspire some of our citizens to rally behind the owners. We should all want to protect our ~asic rights and sup- port the often abused property owner. JOHN W. HAMILTON 8afr To lhc Editor; Now is Very much the right time, as the Walrus mights.y, to speak or hair and hairlessness. Women and children are facially hai.i:-less -but. they have no choice in being natural a9d, fortunat~ty, look better that way. ROWEV);R, a large number oi ·men do have: a· choice :--and choose lo be beardleSa .. and mouslacheless, as racjally hairless as women and children. Oddly enough, there has been renewed interest in long•r hair, longer ·sideburns an~ tancy. hstrstyles by . mBny of these facially hairless men. ll is no less O(id to observe. hairy, anus, legs. chcsi.., thighs and pubi~ regions. Ol acceptable and desirable by tbe same critfcs of beanls andfor moustaches. Why is this:JOT ART WEISSMAN • I ls a bad law coupled with over· zealous enforcement incited by profit motives for both the traffic officers and the corrers of local government creating a horren· -dous nightmare for Californi~ m·qtorists? The state's drunk driving la\.\' presents the paradox of the customers or a legal business. in which government is deeply in· ter'elted in its ' profits, being , hdrbssed and persecuted by that same government. It is the result o f n n arbitrary pro· nouncement of the 1aw that if one has a trace of alcohol in his blood h<' is "under the inrluence '' and therefore incapable or dli\•ing .wl.th no actual showing that such is the case. Lest this writer be flooded with irate letters it should be em· phalically understood. that '>''C neither condone nor excuse drunken driving. In no way is it advocated thal those too intox- icated to have command or their faculties drive automobiles. What is to be considered here 1s the fact that al least 90 percent of the public does partake or alcoholic beverages. including your grandmother. And the mere fact that one had done so does not make the person intoxicated per se. . TllE TROUBLE is in a law which decrees that anyone with , 10 content is \ntoxicated. That is two drinks. The enforcers started 1 out with the cla{m that .18 was \ ( EARL WATERS ) the meas ure ment, then dropped to .15 and eventually to the .10 ""·hen they found it too difficult to get enough convictions at lhe higher rating. Some argue it should be .OS which one could achie\'e by smel'ing the cork. Neither the lawmakers who voted ror the law, the governor v.•ho signed it, the police who en· force it nor the judges who con· vict are so pure that they do not drive after a couple of highballs. Presumptions of guilt f()r anything is bad law and the fact that this one deals ~ith a social problem makes it no more tolera- ble. When the presumption is so narrowly defined that it puts almost every citizen in jeopardy of criminal stigma it would seem to have reached the point of being totally unacceptable. WHA'r IS happening is that re· portedly many traffic orricers are finding the enforcement of the law exceedingly ·tucrative. By bagging suspected drunk drivers thesr are able to ac- cumulate overtime pa)" to the point of doubling their reculor salaries. This comes nol only from the lime It takes in booking but in the allowances for time for court appearances. They are given a minimum of £our or six' hours pay £or each appco.rance even though only a few moments are spent in the court. The profit motive also rears tta ugly heed in the collectlon of fines into the local treasuries. Under such conditions the en- for cen1 e nt of drunk driving becomes a game. A game which is overv.·hclmingly one·s idcd and anyone who has had a drink is ctn easy victi1n. It is a game in \vh1 ch too many motorists are being stopped as ··borderline" "'hen it is n't even close. L'ndcr the old 111ethods of establishing "'hethc r or not one was incapable of driving such ·persons '>''ould have never been charged SO EAS\. is it for the traffic of .. ricers to find a s uspect and thus fatten their overtime earnings that manv have have taken to"' ··staking Out" restaurants on the presumption that anyone leaving \viii have had a drink and therefore can be nabbed. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • r. '· Ro~ri N. Wtf!'d.Publisher Thoma.s Keet/ii. E:dd.or Bcirbaro Kmbich, EdlJorial Po~ EtJUor The cdilorial pace o( U.e Daily 'PihJI Sf'('ks to inform •nd stimulate rtoaders b)• presentina on thls pa.re di,·ene rommc11tar>· on topirs o( ln- te~st by s)·nd i C""•t~d columnllt• and· cartoonists. b)" provldina • fonim for readers· vie.,.,s and by presentlnK this ne-.·Jpaper's opinions. and ktea1 on curre at topics. The editorial opinions of the Daily PUot appear only in th(' '1'ditoriel ('Olumn at the top of th~ P•I"· Opinions ex.pl'ftled by the <'Olumnlsts and tartoonl1t1 and letter 111.riters are-their own and no endor~emenl or th~r riews by the O.Uy PUb1 should be illlem!d.. ·woonesday: February 5, 19'15 • , • ' 'lf•n•. P•rit1 Slaa...e'· . . ~EANSID!j: CAP> -"I knew Ute tlm~ lhal,lhe ~po h•d shot ll'O' eon,' U,ld Dtiule Underwood alter aherlff's officials disclosed lllat a deputy's bullet.'killed IS. ,w.ar-old Leland Phelps near the ti:ld of" four·hour siece between. • '°""'and al!O-year-old sniper. Tbe •unman, David R. Terrell ~f., l•lally shot himself With hhs llorrv"ed .22-ttllber rine. · '.'te~ll-touched off the incident Wben be ran into a neighbor's w\tb the rtne, taking two strli •• bostages. 1 Ual rePQ!U said Terrell had '!hot. Phelps, then htmielt But San Diego County /ll!erUf John Dull¥ said Tuesday that Phelps had 'beeb killed ·by Dep. Alan FuJ~er of {be department's •pechl weal"'N. le~. An lnvesbgauon ls under way into the shooting, but Fulmer bas not been suspended, a sPo1team1nuid. Tbtre was dlsqreem nl Tues- day: over whether Phelps was a 1191\age ot T.,...U's or a willing aceomollce who ''sPOlted" ap- proaching pollee officers for the . . sniper. When the ah\M>Ung began, of· !leers said !¥Y ordered Phelps out f~m in front of the house and told him to sit ln a patrol car out of the line oUire. ·~He circled the block, came up !rom the other end or Ute streel a*1 went back in froqt of the house again.'' said sheriff's Spokesman Jim 1'fcCAln, who called Phelps "a very peculiar bostage." For the rest ol the afternoon, Phelps moved ln and out of the house lo relative freedom, ~"'­ said. Mrs. Underwood denied 'thst her son had been belpllli tbe gun. man. Publicity Seekers Pose · as 'Slasher' ")! LOS ANGELES !UPI> Publicity seekers have begun plaguing police by falsely claim- mg to be ''The Slasher" who has ldlled'nine men in two months. ·One of the largest manhunts in the city's history is under way to fipd lhe mysterious killer, wbo ruts th~ throat.$ of his victims to tbespine. A 45-y~ar~d transient and a 32-year-old Van Nuys man con- fesst!d to the killings Tuesday, and a newspaper.received a tape recorded message'from a man cl!llming to be the slasher and complalnlng -over news stories about·blm. Police discounted all three and t he two self-confessed "sJ'u hHa'' in custody were re- leUed alter questioning. More than a dozen suspects have been picked up since the manhunt was intensified by di s- covery of the eighth and ninth victims last week. None has been charged. The transient, Theodore Lane was Picked up alter he told ~ drinking companion he was the slasher and "wanted to get his name tn the papers." Police said they found a knife on him, but that it was not connected with the · killings and it was determined by questioning that Lane knew little about the slayings. Police said anoth~ man, iden· tified as' James· Cullen, 32, telephoned KN BC.TV ue~.aste.r~_P-aul Mo_yer, said he was the slasher and agreed to surrender. They met lh a bar dnd police.moved in after Cullen gave Moyer a razor-like instrument. Police said that questioning established that Cullen was not the slasher and hew as freed. Judge Orders Felon Can Serve on· Jury .LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A liuDerior ~ Judge Tu .. day Ordered that for the first time in California. a conYlcted. felon be allowed to act as a juror. The American Civil l,ibertie, Union balled lt u a landmark decision, pavinl the way for ex.convicts ellewbere to become jurors. Tbe deoialon by Judge Thomas· W. Lesage ~pplled only to the ap- plicant, Jobn Hunley Abbott, but the ACLU. attorneys wbo foughf ( State J Abbott'a case Said th8t unless the <OW!f¥ appeals, and wins, the de· cla\Qll coul~ mark the beginning of the end all across the nation for faws banning convicted felons· from serving on Juries. l.ead -Bomber SAN J OSE CUP!) - A U .S. Treasury Department agent says a tnaJe chauvinist who was upset Two M en Sentenc ed LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two members of tho rock group ''The Undisputed Truth," have been sentenced ln federal court follow- inc: c-onvt·ctions on lieroi.n charges. · Singers Joe T. Harris and Calvin Stephenson ,were sen- te0<ed Tuesday by U.S. J>istrict Court Judge Lawrence T. Lydick after they were convicted on charges of conspiracy and po1se11lon wilh intent to dh>· tribute heroin. Harris was given two years in p rison and Stephen'son was pl~~edon three years probation. by a radio program featuring women's libbers may have been respoilsible for the bombing of a San Jose office building. "This is the strongest lead we t:.ave," Agent Frank Sanders said Tuesday in discussing the bombing of a building that ho Used three radio stations.'' Litt o n 'GuUty' SAN FRANCISCO CAP) -Lil· ton Business Systems of Beverly Hills has been found guilty of conspiring to illegally fix prices of paper and labels. A federal jury deliberated five hours Tuesday before reaching a verdict in the 12-day trial. Litton was the last or nine paper label makers convicted or pleading no contest in price fixing indict· ments. Bond R e q uested SAN FRANCISCO (UPI l -A federal judge has refused to stop construction on two projects at San Francisco. International · Airport unless the Friends of the Earth organization can post $4.5 million in bond. Judge Robert J . Schnacke's. ruling concerned the north terminal and a parking garage. \leteran Fin ed LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -A Vietnam veteran who held three hostages at gunpoint for three hours atop a hill in Griffith Park last year in what psychlatrista said was a combat ''fiashback". Tuesday was put on five years probation. Superior Court Judge William Ritii also fined John M. Gabron $500 and ordered intensive psychiatric treatment. 2 Bomb Blasts Rip Offices . LOS ANGELES CUPIJ ..!... Two bombs Tuesday nia:ht caused moderate damage to the offices of the Socia.lilt Workers Party and a J.tarxist book store but no injuries. The first exploalon occurred at 8:30 p .m. after a stJok of dynamite waa thrown at Lew Jones, a.SOciallst Workers Party chairman,. who confronted the bomber after hearing him run" nlng in the .hallway outside Jones' office, authorities said. ' Tbe bla•t damaged the noor and w.U. on lbe IODdinl al tho top or tbe •econd floor stairway and abatterd some Window• at a aearby apartment · building, Damage wuestimaled at $2,000. ' . ' ' . "Leland was a hostage, not a lookout,••· she 1aJ4, ''Terrell called him lo the fronl yard and told him he would shoot Leland JI he moved." McCa.in said that Fulmer fired from a house next door at a shadowy figW"e inside near the kitchen door. Another deputy was outside the door only inches away, and fo'ulmer had seen the figure scurrying back and forth in the house before, he added. "At this point, Fulmer thought Phelps Was still at the front of the house," said McCain. Also, shots had been fired earlier at deputies who had ap- proached the house from the re· ar, be said. But Elizabeth Ryan, mother of the clrls held hostage, said in an interview with the San Diego Union that her eight-year-old daughter fl,f elissa had told her Phelps was trying to get a cookie out of the kitchen when he was shot. "l think it's a damn, dirty shame that the co ps can't admit 'they made a n1istake ," said Mrs. Underwood . Clearance for Fulmer to fire came from Sheriff's Sgt. Benn y Collings, y.•ho ordered Fulmer, three times to shoot, McCain said . "Collins told him th at if he got the shot, take it," he said. It was not immediately known if disc iplinary action has been taken ag<iinst Collins. Bade o n Ca11tpus lJouston Flournoy, unsuc- cessful candidate for gov- ernor, returned to teaching government und politics Tuesda~, at USC. He told bis class of 20 students, ••You know, I hope, that I'm a Republican. If you don't, I spent a Jot Of lllOney for nothing." PSA Cuts Personnel SAN DIEGO ~P) -Pacific Southwest Airlines says it has laid off 15 night crewmen. includ- ing pilots, in addition to about 100 stewardesses and 50 ticket agents. ' . . -!'L'obtu!!J'· 11175 ·DNLYPILDT ",4$, J O F eet pl Snow \. Sierra Braces For New Storrri By The Alloelated Press · The Sll!PrA' Nevada may Just have recovered from the wOrst blizzard in years only to have a new Storm loomontheborizon. The National Weather Service said showers were likely tonight and Thu'rsday with the snow level lifting to 6,000or 7,000 feel Since Friday night the moun- tain s have been hit wi'th snowfalls of more than 10 feet at higher elevations and snow dipped belo\v 2,000 feet in places. Highway equipment was out in full force, but couldn't keep clear Interstate 80, the main northern trans-Sierra route, and U.S. 50 over Echo Summit. However, ~e California Highway Patro in Truckee said today that all ds finally were open and no chains were re· quired. "It's pretty calm outside right now ," a CHP spokesman said. "There's just some light flaky snow." . And at the federal and state river forecast service. spakesman James Stanley said: ''There are no problems right now, but they're still talking about a \varm storm coming in and there's the potential for some high nows. I I Nevada County Sheriff's Depu- ty Charles Cummings said he feared the new storm with its -· -"'""· • ~romise of blgh·level rainfall and warming temperatures would br· ing, new perils to the white-~ cloaked Sierra. He said heavy winds of the lest few days have blown huge snowdrifts up against many buildings and if a new storm ln- creuea the burden "the build- ings could collapse." . "The storm has picked up lots of moisture and amounts of rain- fall will be heavy,'' the weather service said. ''Temperatures will be a litUe warmer.'' . ' In the San Francisco Bay area the mercury was expected to : climb to the mid SOs to low 60s ' Thursday., .: . Gale warnings were posted 1 from Point St. George to Point Arena for 1SOUtherly winds ln-1 creasing lo a> to 25 knots with 1 Heas up to 8 to 14 feet. A small craft advisory was up from Point Arena to Point Conception. Killer Gets Term OAKLAND <UPI> -John R., ·Daniels, 19, has been sentenced to life in prison for the beating de,.. aths or two 16·year·ohi girls. along the banks of Peralta Creek1 near their homes here. The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching. • United·s Big Birds to Hawaii. With lots of room. And lots of friendship. The minute you step on board, you step into the spirit of the Islands . You 'll find Hawaiian stewards . Special Island foods. And exotic cocktails. Plus movies and 8 channels of audio entertainment (nominal charges for head· sets and cocktails in Coach). You start your vacation right in the sky. Come calch the spirit of Friendship Service to Hawaii on United's all·747 fleet. For reservations, call your Travel Agent. Or call United at SJ/·7521. 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Tlmea aren't lb.a\ bad now l>U( ~~l'haP,i lllaa Greelilpan, ellalrman of Pruldent 11'ortl'• CQ<ulcll of Economic Acfvllen, 'Jmowuomt\hln~ •Iii"" dOn't. . · PJWl09/aph,u.' fnapped pie· tum ol !fr•eQ1pin, olttlnc on the atace 'al an e'conomlc, brieflnf, f ii,;;~;:; ~.j 'larce bole vislbl~ In lb• bottom or hi• rl11ht oboe. ;Assault Claimed By Arabs BEIRUT (UPll -Palestinian guerrillas launched a grenade and machine gun attack on a nightclub in the Israeli eoastal town of N atanya, inflicting heavy casualties, a statement distribut· ed by the Palestine news agency WAFA said today. The picture recaUf!d a similar . pholO of ;\dial E .'Stev._ that /flafJ Be Fir•t To /flaklf Run Lah.or Choiee became a campaign ayfnbdl dur-··- (In Natanya, Israeli police scoffed at the statement and said the blast was the work of "thugs and underworld" figures. Police said eight persons were arrested immediately after the ex· plosions.) ing one of the llllnola governor's Mrs.;:Margaret Thatcher, Sen. I:.loyd', M. Bentsen CD· Harvard labor economist presldenllalcam,.palgns. 49, h~s won le~ership ·of Tex.) will announce his can-Joh\\ T. Dunlop is reported SEVEN PERSONS were killed in the a ttack and another 30 wounded, W AF A said. G t e a• t Br i'\. a i n ' s d'd f · d F d' A •ormer Chm' atown' savings c . · b .:1... J acy or 1976 Democratic to be Presi ent · or s •' . onservative Party y ..... The guerrilla band, operating inside occupied Israeli lands, re· turqed safely despite the >,arge .army concentration arouriil the club following the attack, the and loan office manager charged .feating Edward Heath. and· presidential nomination · choice for st!cretary of d'!~hcr~::'ei:r•!1!"~. ':~~~ .. ~:! is given a .fhance of becon\-Feb .. 17, sources say. ·1abor. He formerly headed gal!)bler and a "Chinese Robin ing first WOJDan prime Freshman senator will be 54 n9w defunct c;pst of Living _ HooCIJ.nreverse." , mihister. next Tuesday. Council.~ , . Attpruey G-.1e T. 11~vls told ---.-------------------!'l.'illl ___ lilil ___ mt!i __ _ a neY(s conference in San Fran· statement said. . The WAF A statement did not name the guerrilla organization respcnsible for the explosion. but cisco after arraignment or QnaUand Tom, 40, that his client . Planes pound will admit taking the money but deny awareness of the emba:tle-' m~we did n;,t steal !or personal Insurgents gain.•• Davis sa-ld,' with Tom " .standing athl~,·~d•·\, . · In Ethiopia Ronald Zeisler, former Presl· dent Nlson'a news 8ectetary ,.has From Wire Services turned down the $1,C)OO offer by ADDIS ABABA , Ethiopia Boston University tO'S~ak there The Ethiopian military govern- Feb. 26. : ~-· -· ment poured tanks and The remuner8.tlorr was offered thousands of troop· re'inlorce- last week by B\l president Jomi ments into Asm&l'a by road and B. Silber followine asontrover.sy. air today and.J)ClUnd_ed Eritre_an tmicbed off when the. school of rebel positions from the wr 1or public cOmmunicaUons' student thefo':lrth consecuti'{eday. assembly vot~d against paying CBelrut reports S8l~ the rebels, the $2,500 fee and $200 in ex-who seek to form_~~4~ndent U .Gov.Men111DymaUyhas IN SHORT ' EPA Issues· New .. a statement earlier by the ex- 'tremist Popular Struggle Front said their members .. launched a grenade and machine gun attack on an Israeli nigh\ club in Natanya, which is frequented by Zionist intelligence officers.•• Car Mileage · List t I•\. ... . ' WASHINGTON (UPI) -If vou've been wanti~ to buy a Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow, but didn 't' know the gasoline mileage, jlere's the answer : plan on about 9 miles a gallon in the city. Tha·c-parllcWaF ROils, with a 4-12 cubic inch engine, was among the bigger gas guulers in a new list of mileage resb.lts published today by the Environmental Protection Agency. • • \ » Here ate some of the Other mod,_els on the new. list, ip alphabetical order, with city mileage listed ftrSt and highway mileage second: · · Alfa Romeo 2000 Spider C12Q cu. in.) 19, 27; American Motors Pacer"(232 Cu. in.) 18, 24; Bi.lick LeSabte Limousine (455 cu. in> 11, 15; Checker Marathon Wagon (350 cu. in.) 12; 17 ; Chevrolet Monza (140 cu. in.) 19, 28. WAFA SAID .. a number of enemy intelligence offic:erS were killed, others wounded'and the club suffered heavy damage.'' ._ It said the Israelis brouibt In~ troop reinforcements, cordone<t off the area and blocked all roads in the regi-on, ubut ~our reVOiu- tionaries were able to return•to their base safely." The Natanya attack, the state- ment Said, coincided with another commando attack,on the CHRYSLER COllooB• (360 old shopping section of the north " Israel town of l'iberias which ' 'My Mom's so pl""nd I'm off dn1gs. •h•'a boflphr m11 • liquor cab/nett• Federal Judge . Clears Nixon Memorabilia WASHINGTON (AP) -Hun· dreds of boxes of nonpresid~Ual doc uments a nd memor8btli" belonging to Richard M. Nixon have been tentatively cleared by a federal judge for shipment to California. The boxes include NiJ.Con's col· : lections of elephant figurines. gavels, political cartoons and thousands Of pieces of mall re; ceived at the White House since he resigned last August. Tbe material has become tangled in -t he dispute over whether a former president can take his re· cords with him after leaving the White House. penses sought by.Ziegler. ( ). chosen a green. 1975 Mercury Marquis as his official state car. !tale in what was once an Italian colony, appearedreadytodiscuss peace and had asked the United Nations·to try to arrange a truce.) ~cu. in.) u. 18; Dodge Coronet caused "huge rires ~d great Charger (360 cu. in.) 11; 18 ; materi .. ldama~." U.S. DISTRICT Judge Charles Datsun 280Z.(168 cu. in.) 16, 25: R. Richey on Tuesday approved A spokesman for Dymally said the car was obtained on a two. year lease at a cost d. SS,266 an- nually, including 11epairs and maintenance. Ferrari DinoDGT4 (179cu. in .> the transfer of the nonpresiden· 8, .15; Flat 128 (79 cu . in.) 8, 15; • tial materials to Nixon but said Llncoln-Merc,ury Bobcat (140 cu. Ma_ rijuana Seized Nixon's lawyer would have to 10 in.) 18, 26; Masetati Merak 081 . , , before the U .~. Court of Appeal5 .. A radio teJepboU'e ind a Call!ornia Highwa)' P~'i:adio were installed:-The equipment was taken from a 1'12 r.J.ncoln used by Lieutenant~<Qwemors Ed llelnecke and· liiliil llArmer. G~eeaTalkPl.eo ·,J!;gypt and the Soviet Union calleil·todily tor-ani in)nediate re- sulhption of the Geneva Middle Eas~· 2'.el~ Confer~nce 'with P,aJes~l~!I ~articipalioo and §il!d \he curreni sltuatlon in the !liiddle ·East "Is full of the dangers of· renewed military ac- Uvitles." · The rathei-brief list·is a supple- ment to a more eomprebensive group of mileage test results published for 1975 model cars last f311 . The cars on the new list either had not been tested at that time or were resubmitted by their manufacturers for a new test. THE EPA SAID consumers should be able to get the com~ plete list about March. The Rolls Silver Shadow does better on the highway, according to EPA, to the tune of 12 miles per gallon. cu . i?..) t.O, 1_1; • BARSTOW (UP1J -Morethan befote Richey could sign ao or-Ol((snt0bU~ l)dta 88 (400 cu. 1,000 pounds of marijuana ap-der reJeasing the boXes. 'in.J .12;~i11 Plymouth Road Run-parenUy flown across the ~exico ·ner-Fury (360 cu. in.) 11, 18 ; border was seized Monday and Richey was directed by the ap- Pontiac Gran·Prix (400 cu. in .) two men arrested in the-rem·ote peals wurt last Friday to'i&&ue· 12,, 1'1; Triumfh TR7 (122 cu. in.~ desert-area dfop slte. · ;Atfred nd further orders or decisiona in 20, 29; V,olkswageoRabbit (90cu. Hoover, 27, of Santa Barbara, the i;omplicated court fight·over in.) 24, 38; Volkswagen Dasher and Robert Wainwright, 25, Of the documents and White House (90 cu. in.) 23, 36. Livermore were booked at San tapes of the Nixon presidency un- -' the sDOILlesman said. ' . ·~. ' * 1"11-1- Dr. lli.!bard G. ~. 45- yeat-oJCI academic vice president at the Unlv.ersity of Montana, was announced as the new president of Indiana State University. Landi»i, ch~,sen froDl ··more than 50CT"applicants, will succeed Dr. Alai'C. llanktn effe<tlve Jilly 1. ' .. Ir ~ Landini was a pr<lfj'Ssor of English and later assistant tb the president at Arizona State befOre he went to Montana iril9'70. -. Barbara Krallloek'i name ap~ pears with 10 others on the March 4 ballot in Poway, and voters will fill two vacancies on the school board. But . since she filed, Mrs. Krainock learned that her husband's teacbin·g contract would be canceled should' she wtn. By then it was too late to get her name removed. "I go out and speak at all of the candl§Ja.te~· meelµtgs and tell them why I can'l run," explains Mrs. Krainock, a housewife and mother of 10 children. . The cal1 came in a joint com- munique issued at end of an of- ficial visit to Cairo by Soviet Fore'ign Minfster Andrei A. Gromyko. Thieu Attaelced SAIGON -Dot.ens of opposi- tion leaders gathered at a lawn party today to hear a former chief of state call for the removal of President Nguyen Van Thieu from office. Retired Lt. Gen. Duong Van "Big'' Minh, who was chief of state 10 years ago, called the Thieu government "tyrannical." Indians Charged · SHAWANO, Wis.-Fiveofthe Tndians Who took over a Roman . Catboijc abbe¥ for 34 tlays, in- cluding the group's leader have been-c}Jarged with felonies - robbing or threatening the caretaker of the building during the ot!'cupation. The best city driving gas mileage in the supplemental lists was run up by the Honda Civic - at 27 m .p.g. Its 'highway performance was rated at 39 m.p.g .• also U1e best in that category but only slightly better than several Volks wagen models. The sa me models were cov· Bernardino County j ail on suspi-tit it was determlned .. it fl con· ered in a separate list for cars cion of transportation of mari· tit t" 1 · l ol _. Sold l·n Cal1'fonu·a where' the a1·r s u iona issue was nv v..,_..,. . juana. Richey ruled last Friday that the pollution exhaust rules are more: millions of Nixon documents stringent. -------,-------belong to the government. The Copies of the gas Qlileage guide appeals· court rebuked him. say. for 1975 are available from the AMIN INVITES ing he sbould have handled the Consumer Center, Pueblo, Colo. question of whether a constitu- 81009. NIXON VIS.If tional iss'ue had been raised before releasing his decision. Nude Classes TORONTO <U PIJ -Ugand a President ldi Amin has invited RICHEY SAID Tuesd.__y be will former President Richard Nixon ask the appeals coutt to convene to take a vacation in Uganda. He a special three-judge court. in· said he sent an invitation through clu~.ng himself, to consider the Professor_ May Be Stripped• President FolXI. constitutional question. Amin sent a cable to Nixon last year. wishing him ••a speedy re-There are an estimated •i POMONA, N.J . CAP> -A pro- fessor at Stockton State College . clallns he's losing his job because he held nude encounter classes in workshoJ>! on sexism. . But college adnurt\strators say"" that has nothing to.do with it and the professor is in danger of las~ ing his job only because Stockton does · not need a philosophy teacher ·in its Division of Management Sciences. PROFESSOR JACK Barense's covery from the Watergate situa-million documents plus 21At years three-year contract expires in tion. •• worth of White House tapes at la· June. The college did not offer to ''Nobody knows all about sue in the tarigled court fight. renew it when it rehired other Watergate"' he said. ''The .only Nixon's lawyers are· racing a professors in December. person who can answer is Nixod. feb. 9 deadline in seeking re~ Barense said Tuesday that a If he dies, I am sure Ole whole lease of the memorabilia. After student-faculty committee had blame will be pushed to him. that Nixon , not the government recommended a to 1 that he be re-That is why I wished him a quick would be required to pay the ex: hired. He has filed grievances recovery." penses of moving the materials against the college for not rehir· --------------to San Clemente. ing ·rum and for allegedly violat- ing academic freedom. 'Not in Danger' ·Capital Blanketed Barense, 46, and his wire, Diane, 25, a Temple University graduate student and teacher, held the workshop sessions in their Absecon Highlands home last.year. ' •4TffERE WASN'T anythfng · sexual going on," Barense said. He told students before they signed up that some workshops might be held in the nude. The sessions included massages and relaxation exercises and were meant to break down the stu- dents' "oppressive" sexual feel- ings, he said. Relatives Report Onassis Improves Wa8hiligto~ &dtim,Ore Area Hard Hit I I - Wll'ltlfr·stor"'wllf'niflcls Wlllf'9 PQtted a'°"9 ll'le Allantlc: c:o.M fr'OM Soutft CIOl'Oll ... to New Engl...,.. The Wlft50fl0.td foul-...,_r pet. tern vrew 0<11 01 o t""b!Mlon of i;IDnfl sYSlems wb leh _,,. c:et1tereo h\ "-Grt•1 Besln w•st of lfle C:OftUMn- tal dl¥1de, In southolm ~lo•no;I ott He taught two workshops last- ing 12 weeks last sp'ring. In one. he said, about 10 of 14 students took their clothes off on a single occasion only. In the other, all but one of a dozen students went naked at about eight sessions, he said. All seven students in a workshop this fall went naked, he added. On Nov. 15, Woodward G . Thrombley, the college's vice president for academic affairs. ordered him to stop using nudity a nd to s lop holdin& th e workshops at home, Barense said. Sun,Mooie, . Tide• He Dies at 130 WIDNl104T PIETERMARITZBURG, s.cONJr.1911 ·· l :t10.m. ,.s SouthArNca(AP)-Amemberof SecoMlow 11:110.m. 1·1 t he Zul u royal family , Fl•lt"''A" THU11t10AT' ·Ephraim Zithundu Zulu, died in • .,.. J:.14.,,,., ! s h I s I i I .,,,.,...., 1.•lt1.m. "°' v a g e n e a r ~~~~:••a.m .. ~~l'r"?~.,,,..'1 Pletermaritzburg at \be estimat· ""°"''1"''~11•·""-·""'12:!'"""'· I ed ~ge of 130, blsaoo said today. <Qt -. • ATHENS, Greece CAP) -The condition of Aristotle Onassis im- proved slighUy today and his We is not in d anger, his secretary and his brqtber.Jn.Jaw reported. The 'secretary said the 69-year· old shipping magnate's private jet was ready to Oy him ab1'9ad for treatment ''although the doctors do not feel that is needed yet." The doctors said Onassis bas beensufferinaforsometimefrom myasthenla gravis; a progressive debility or weakening of the muscles, and that the condition Doily Piiot Doi..-, . ......... .. Mondl't'"Frid•Y: If you c:to not have )IOUr paper by 5:30 p.fft.. Cllt before 7 p.f'I\. flf'CI )'OUr oopy wilt bll de--... S.lut'day lt'ld Sund1y: If ycu do not ·rtceMi YoUt copy by 9 a.m. SlltUf'o dlly. or 8 1.m. Sunclmy, C9R before 10 a.m. •ncl vour copy wUI be o.tiwttecl • ClraMHM ,.,,,,' II Mot1 Oranee County Art• '4.MUI NorthWfft Huntinrglon S.Ch, andWettmlnalOf ............ IDI Sen Clemente, c.Matrano 8Nctl, San Juen c.cMtr:tno, 0tina PoiM. South LllQUN. \.a(IUl'I Nleu ............ 4'MUt • has been complicated by an at- tack of influenza and high fever. His wife, Jacqueline, was at his bedside. and a heart specialist was flown from New Yort. to at- tend him. The Greek national radio said he had been in bed at his villa in Glyphada, a seaside suburb a( Athens, since last Friday. · Friends in New Yort said Onassis telephoned his' 45',ear- old wife, the former J~ Kennedy, on Sunday and com• plained of being lonely ucl depressed. They said she flew to Athens on Monday, telling lrlenda she would be back In New Yorton Friday. . An aide-a aid the heart specialist was sent for becausethed>mblna .. Uon of myasthenia and lnftueua could endanger On8Slls' heart. His doctors also are considering sending him abroad lbr treat· me nt, according to lo1.11nis Georgakis, s)>Ollesman for the Onassis buslnes5'l0terests. Ooassls' 24-year-old dauthler; Christina, JW8$ also at I.lie 'flUa.. His only son. Aleunder;WI& ID- iuted fatally Ill the eruh af ill family plaiuolllJanuaryUT3, ' I • . I Seeking·-. • If U.~. OK$ Drilling,.O<; Wants Skar~. • • , o) , • llyG:}.vcillANviu.E mentair,eetoshareilsllM,per-liabillly." fa!ISto· • · ' • Dliity......... . cent :royally revenues with Both rasolutions were In--•'°Adi~fety discui& .. the Should Ule fedenl government Orange County, the $000 mlllion troduced by Fourth DI trlct relatli>llablp between off,bore aran): oil drilling. teases off would be "used solely aflhe dis· Supervisor Ralph Clark. 1 rillilq 4Dcl ••a oomprehWfVa <>ranae County•s coast,. county c r;et i~n or the Board or Before their adoption. naUonaletiergyPOlicy." ~ I0•*111ment wants a piece of the Supervt1ors for the purpose of howeve r. seVeQ amendments ~ '')( am [ n e en er. g Y .. • aellOn. . mau-r~lildtransil." proposed by Firth DlatrlFt alterniltlv.,.. . ' A'Ccording to a Board of The boaFd's royalty resolution Supervisor Thomas Riley were -..:...nevelOp~lnlormatJ.da Supervisors resolu11oB. adopted will be handed to Department or inserted into their texts. to n\a,ke an i•tntetligent analysis" an. a unanimous vote TUiesday, Interior orficials at a public hear-·The amendments were aimed of drtltin1's lmpacton marine re· 'the countyts slice ol the oil pie ing ln Los Angeles Thursday. at ·•correcting" the wording of ·source.. 8bou.ldbea3'Apercentroy_alty: When coupled with a second re· Clark's resolutions. As written, -Provide.a detailed analysis Tranalated lnto dollars, the solution adopted by the Riley said, they made it ap)iiear orthecurnulaU.~eeffectsofouter royalty would be worth an supervisori Tuesday, the request that offshore drilling is ••a continental shelf development esUmaled$90!>mlllioo. for oil revenue sharing does not foregone c,onclus.ion.'' tbat Is supported by scientific And should the federal govern· represent a departure from the Touching orf the two resolU• authorities. county's qualified anti-drilling tions was a $45,000 study financed. -Concerp Itself with 14 .. ma- pasition. by a coalition of local govern· jor Issues'" discussed in the . . The companion resolution calls ments formed by Los Angeles $46 000 study, including the Elk on the department to delay its of· Mayor Thomas Bradley. HUis oll reserve, towering of pro- fsbore leasing program "until a Purpose of the bulky study was perty values and possible oil &~ .. W@llillf ®@[(WO©@ yo1o1r ._"'f"g Laaos DEAR. PAT: Where can I get Information on current state laws of special consumer in· 'terest? I 'd a1ao like to know how to obtain the specilic wording of a state law. T .F,,SANCLEMENTE Write to Consumer Legislative Section, Department ol -Coasumer Affairs, 1020.,N. St., Room 509, Sacramento, Ca. 95814. Direct your request for the complete text of a recent law to Ille Lelislallve Bill Room, State Capltof, Room U4t, Sacramento, Cl!-1581.. ldenWy Ibo law by year and cb1JK.et: number. .. ,..~ Stleker , . ~~J'~T: Illave been look· ~ J,& a store' spetialfziog in 'bllm~r stickers lor some time. ,,,e sli'cker I warit reads, "Sup- 1>0rl llental ,Health, or I'll Kill • Voo.•• The onJy one I've ever &eell was in a Store in Bishop, ,.,,.bich was closed at the time.· ' . . ' 11,B~ RUm'INGTQS ACjl . •I ·ioeal.ll't fin<!' • blimper, ~e1a1ty.....,01t....,, bu -.a.;, 'llh and atatlon1ry stores ·earrJ !Mm, Another JIOHlbWty .11roal4 be-to have your own balilper1'tlcl{er printed by a firm listed •• ''Dllcalom.ania'' in the Yellow Pages. MGM:, however. require a minimum. order of al least 111. If 1ny reader bas run across the sticker you want and drops a line to AYS, you'll be in- formed. l.eal..'ll Watrlt DEAR PAT: Although I've regretted other purchases made through oil companies' credit card advertising, I went ahead and ordered a waterproof watch for my son more than a year ago. .The first time be wore it in the water, it stopped working. Although the guarantee had ex. pired, I sent it back to Gulf Oil Co. and received notification that it bad arrived. They also request· ed:my credit card number. I sup· plied it immediately but have heard nothing further . Even though the watch wa s not guaranteed, I know that the only reason I bcn-1ght it in the rirst pJace was the waterproo r feafure. I feel some adjustment should be made. F.C., NEWPORT BEACH GuU Oil Company's customer unlce dly,.bion reports that your soirs Watcb was still under war- ranty wlten you returned It. A full refund is being Issued to you. Odler re1dera experiencing pro- blems wltb merchandise offered &II.rough Gulf advertisements are advised to telephone a loll-rree aumber. 800·3Z3-7885, for as- alst.Ance ID solving complaints. Rd-dl110rder · ,J))!:AR PAT: Last October our sorority's treasurer issued a check to the Midweot Card Co. in .SL Louis for $30.66 worth o( a.dstmas wrapping supplies. We bad1 intended to sell these items as a ways and means pro- ject.. The order never anived and our tett_ers requesting a refund ,remala..upanswered.. We're not a lar.ae diapter and this invest-ment means a lot to us. B.C.,LAGUNA BEACH Mt-weal Card Compaay•.,. ~et••• 1atd your order pro. balllJ arrlYecl loo late for Cllrlll•a• ,.....,.. ... ,,and U...re . •u • r~ Ill yoe.r eorreapOn- -· YMr refud wUI be pro·. e 11 &• u ci1411~ iiewwer; apd . ., ~ .. 1* -tact with ,_ 1111 a~ cllock of .. 1121 ............ _ for I f .,_,, • comprehensive national energy to examine the a~curacyof $tlllle· spills. · policy is adopted." ments included in the envfron-It ls the controversial environ- It also asks .that oil and gas mental impact report covering mental-impact report and the re- drllling be delayed until "sub· the massive orrshore drilling pro· bu.ttal study that will be · the Lterged operations are possible" posal. center of attention at three days_ and for drilling companies be The study team concluded that of public hearings scheduled LO held ''to a standard ol strict the environmental impact report begin Thursday in Los Angeles . • u,-IT ........ Dancers Dehut FIS Soars 181/2 Miles ST. LOUIS (AP) -McDonnell Douglas Corp. announced Tues- day that its new Fl5 Eagle had has broken eight world speed re- cords, including three formerly held by Russian MIG25 FoxbaL The new American fighter plane streaked from a dead stop on the runway to 18~ miles high in less than 3'h minutes Saturday at Grand Forks Air Force Base in Norlh Dakota, the company said. McDonnell Douglas said the re- cords demonstrated the FlS·s capability lo intercept any known righter threat al extreme· ly high a ltitude. The records cap· lured by the F15includetbetime· to-climb for altitudes or 3,000, 6,000, 9,000, 12,000, 15,000, 20,000, 25,000 and 30,000 meters. The lat- ter three records had been held by the Russian Fox bat since 1973. The other five records had been held by the McDonnell Douglas F4 Phantom since 1962. Pilots for the current records were Air Force Majors Roger Smith, Willard MacFarland and David Peterson . The Department of Defense asked for 108 Fl5s in its new budget requesl to Congress. With ini~ial spares, the Pentagon estimated the cost of the twin- e rt gin e planes would be $1,643,500,000. .Silver SolJ11on The State Department of Fish and Game in conjunction \vith the Marine Corps dumped 30,000 silver salmon into the mouth of the Santa l/largarita River · in Camp Pendleton Tue•day to improve fishing in Southern California waters. The fish are expectej:I. to gradually ac· climate to sea water and then grow u~ in the ocean. Supervisors ~orm New Super Agency The ·blending of 13 county de· partments having combined budgets or $46 million into a single superagency was ap· proved Tuesday by the Oranee County B.o~d or Supervisors. • Formation of the general services agency as a second ma· jor step in the streamlining or· county government squeaked by on a 3-2 vote. The new superagency includes the folJowing depa.rtme.dts: Building Services, Transporta- tion~ Communications, Purchas· ing, Purchasing-Printing. Data Services, Office of Etilergedcy Services. Space Control. Library, Registrar of Voters. Airport, agricultural extension, Real Property Services and re· fuse"dispasal .. communication. Morris is expected to be named the superagency·s director. Attording to Bob Frascbetti of County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas' stall the cnoa- tion of the generaJ services agen- cy is expected to: -Reduce operatine: and o.er· head cost& for the 13 depart· men ts. -Improve coonlination and communications by brlngiog . them under eommon manage- ment~ -14axi-111ize efficiency and economy ·by eliminating duplica· tiOn. -Improve the devel~ment of management personhel by pro· viding a better structure for ad· vancement and movement from within the 13 departments. Valery and Galina Panov. former stars of Leningrad's Kirov Ballet, perform in Philadelphia in their Western Hemisphere debut. Their performance was a benefit for Soviet :Jews. Fil'St Get Attention The departments will be broken down into four major divisions , administration·. facilities management, support services and public services. At the superagency's head will SAN DIEGO (AP) -The be a director who is expected to Frascbettl said that if the 13 de· partments were to continue operations separately, it r .. estimated that they would employ 1,500 people by the end or fivey~ars. vice president or American be named witttin four months. Under the superagency. Television Systems was It was the inclusion of public speaking at a City Council services in the general services hearing when a man wearing agency that· caused two only long underwear lobbed a supervisors to vote against its Demon Vodka Fraschetti said, it is expected that the cun-ent level or 1,200 employes will be maintained , through the next five years. cream pie in his face. formation. Booze Disrupts Soviet Sports The unide ntified m an Both Ralph Clark and Robert jogged out alter scoring a Battin said they believe the THA.T DID direct hit Tuesday on Mike airport, library, registrar or McCrudden. Mccrudden was voters, agricultural extension THE -r'RJCK MOSCOW (UPI> -Mikhail Voznesensky, a Moscow scien- .tific worker. was so drunk when he left a football match that on seeing a trolley bus without a crew, he drove it home, accord- ing to a Soviet newspaper. Komsomolskaya Pravda listed the jncident as representative or a deterioration in the behavior or Soviet sparts fans. Drunkenness, hooliganism, ticket speculation. foul language and girls pestering sports stars to marry them were all creeping in- to the sporting scene. the newspaper said. Arter matches at big stadiums, squads of boys made as much as $21 apiece frorn returning dis- carded bottles and seven trucks were needed to carry away trash. At one stadium, a voluntary sports organizer was so drunk he lay prone on the floor and had to be carried to a sobering-up sta- tion. The news_paper quoted a Coffee Case Ruling Upset NORFOLK. Va. (API -The Navy jury that convicted a sailor for refusing to make col.fee for bis supertors bas reversed: itself and round him innocent. Last week. the jury found Legalman 2.C. Garrett w .. Gosnell, 29, of Mableton, Ga., guilty of ignoring the senior chief legalman's Dec. 2 order to make coffee, and of subsequently ref us_. Ing to make it on direct order of his immedatesuperior. But the jury or lwo enlisted n\cn. a warrant officer and a junior grade lieutenant. reversed it$ findioc Monday after defense lawyer Lt. Peter Upton told them, "If you have ani. doubta, the law requires you to al!quit my ~t.'' . technical student as saying he not injured. 3.nd office of emergency services i.·, loved sports for its "beauty and Ben Harroll, recently laid functions did not belong under VIENNA (UPI) _Police were honesty .. but at the same time off by a s ubsidiary of theumbrellasuperagency. ed sold a $2.80 ticket to an ice-McCrudden's company, said However they lost their point puzzl why a lS-year·old boy hockey match for $85 dollars. the stunt was his idea. He ex-on the 3·2 vote that established made a bomb hoax telephone cnll d d to a school. '"He was a preten er an plainedhewantedtofocusat-the superagency as recom· speculator," Komsomolskaya tention on' the disparity in mended by a special task force Then the boy confessed hi s P d 'd d bl TV friend was being kept after rav a sa1 . propose ca e rates. team headed by Cuba Morris. T ·d r school for misbehavior and he he newspapersru many ans ~:::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::::'.__~d:i~re:c:t:o~r~.o:f'....::lr~a:n:s~po:'.'..:rt~a:li:o:n_:_•:nd:'..:_·~w~a~n~t~ed~to~~~et~hi~·~m~o~u~t:.~~~~ at sports events were drinkers i- getting away from their wives. ''These people are very fond of ~j4!9Jilltilms111u1•""'""'1'"Rl!&EllM•l10&Zl!i&lllllil JPVt?; beer and if they tell their wives GEM' TALK. they are going to pub, the wives will not let them. But if they show ['.··.'"_.,....._,,. 1 a ticket to a stadium, that's a dif· rerent thing." Most or the bad behavior at TODAY stadiums was committed by peo- ple in a drunken state, the paper said. "The majority of spectators are real admirers of sport, but hooliganism is widely seen dur- ing matches along with whistling and foul language-usually done by those who just want to stir up emotions. They usually take a bottle with them.'' . The newspaper said statisti- cians found that so percent oC spectators at one match did not undersatand the rules 3nd were not interested. The wife or Vladislav. Tretyak, the national ice·hockey goalkeeper, said her husblind got letters from girls all over the c;,ountry proposing marriage to him. Mrs. Tretyak said a reply was sent to a girl Crom Lvov in the Utraide explaining Tretyak was married. Pact Ends Strike MILW,(UKEE (AP) -Strik· ing Milwaukee leachers and the school board reached tcntalive agreement Tuesday on a two·' year contract that would end a strike lbal bega11 Jan. 20. Tho agroemea\ calls f0< an 8 percent 1&(uy IDcre-tbi5 year and a• 9 percent booslin1978. BY CARE OF SHIP'S QOCKS Ship's clocks, for use on desk or a ship's bulkhead, must be mounted vertically if striking bells are to function porperiy. Sudden tipping may cause interferenc.e with normal striking, but this can usually be corrected by tapping' or turning the clock. Never tum hands backwards on any ship's clock. this will always cause the stri)te wheel to lock. It is also essential that in moving the hands lorward, enough time be allowed for the clock to. proceed through its entire stri'king sequence. At about 20 minutes before each hour, as the hand!\ are moved, it .Is also necessary to move the hand even more slowly to allo · ·s\lfficlent time· rot tbe striking .mfCbanism to begin. • ' ~ T owlll lf.t"Q llA!wse ..,. -.......... _ ... MYino-'°'. ~ed lie'l8 Otlly. You l:IU' H¥e )O!ll. on 1~ •--ttou. ~ .. -. tor-. ~ and ulMI IOl'll&l All °""" pl9cies ere .IYl~eble M 2W oft !lie,_.... 1e!all 00C.. II you ... l'>()t h-y -"" J'lllJ' i:ir&sfllll 11Clflff'IO n .... ., •. •• - .. Ch81"10e " ~-tioec• """".,. .a111v11e11l poece In a11w actlM f-"t 11"'""9 Pllltet"ll. All $! ..... aceeol .. 19 1t09!"Gle1& ol br....U •• or fl'OIW)!I'""""°" E.Kfl "°"' ""' You ttede M ... ........."°" to • ~dl9Cclunl off .. ..... olt"9Toon.~ pleCe "°" Mled. Doo"ll mlea ... •tel!llOtlll ~ ...... flt ~ lo )'Oolf fjllllrle ....,... .... --~etllle_l __ . . J. C. J.Jump/vie6 J•w•t!'S 18i3N!Wl'ORTBLVO .. COSTAME~A . , .J CONllENIENTTERMS , • "~',r·~CM'd-M.t.;;0-,. 2'V•AASINTHESAMElOCATIOH " PHONE iiit•llil • . f \ -... r •. "-.... Auto Policies llySYLVU. POllTSlt Do you believe: ~ That )'OUt auto iasuranCfl ~~ .... ---.---..... pollc)' is all but unreadable- bul It you don't •ludy lho llne print whe~ you buy • policy, you'lJ probably find you're not covered in an emergency? Money's Worth 'fhat )'QUr (D!UrQ.J]C:e illtnt ._' ____ _, should be required.lo provide you with' en •nnual review of your 1utoin1urancaf, That insurance companies are too quick to drop you aft.er o,venone auto accident! · • That insurance companies are too · quick to drop )'OU after even one auto accident? THAT RISING PREMIUM rat .. and cancellations 1hould be controJled by policies containing flve-year guarantees'? That you should be orfered a premium discount if your car has more safety features than required? · · lf you said ••yes" to these queations, you are typical of America'! owners of auto ins\lrance. Eia:ht out or 10 of uia think, for instance. that agents should be required to pro- vide us with annual pollcy reviews; an almost equally huge proportion or more than seven out of 10 think that the fine print in our pollci. ellmin.ates our protection In tbe·event of ~-enfle;tgency, t'ha our policies 1hould contaJn five-year 11rantees against rising-premium rates and cancella·· tions, etc. These le Indictments or auto insurance com·· p1nies w e disclosed in a study of consumer .... ttitucfes ard a to and homeowners insurant:e comml11loned a wb1 eo y Sentry Insurance of Wisconsin and conducted by Lo Harris &. Associates in cooperation with the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Sc::hool. In response to .the biting t:litit:ism, Sentry has prepared two easy-to-read. short booklets, one offering simple ex· 1>lnnations of homeown.::rs insurance policies, the other de· voled to .. How To Read Your Auto Policy." ~-~·-- WITHOUT SHAME, I ADMIT that I have shrunk from reading the fine print in my auto Insurance policy and that I rely instead on the good faith of our insurance agent to guide me. Thus, I found it help(uJ to read Sentry's breakdown of the imposing policy document into its coi;nponent parta ao I could figure out my coverage section by section·. Nol ever has this been 10 important to your pocketbook as now, for this era's prolonged inflation has made it im· Perative for all of us to check at once our insurance cov:. erages to make sure the protections they promise· are up·to- date with r~al-life cosU. There ls no doubt that inflation has been outpacing our insurance coverage. There iS: no doubt that many of you would find your pro- tection inadequate should an emergency arise. There is no · doubt that your limits on auto lnsura11t:e In particular may &ed upgrading. ' As one illustration, the booklet explains that many auto Policies are written on a "single limit" basis -m eaning that a total amount of money has been earmarked as Polen·· tially payable by your company on your behalf for any one1 ;iccident regardless of the number of claims or judgments. SOME POLICIES, TJIOUGH, are written on a "split limit" basis-meaning that separate limits of money have been earmarked for bcidily injury and for property damage .. ln this case, for each accident. there is a separate amount' iltvailable for injuries to each person; a total amount for all bodily injury ; and a separate amount available for damage to property. With costs skyrocketing across the board, the warning to you is clearly to choose a sulficiently high limit of cov· erage for protection against any claim. What, then, should ynu do ? -If yours is a single-limit policy, $50,000 should be your minimum limit and $100 ,000 would be preferable. If ~ou're· buying on a split-limit basis, buy at least $50.000 per person, Sl00,000 per accident for bodily Injury and $50,000 for pro- perty damage. -The costs will be surprisingly modest. You can buy Much higher limits of coverage for a small premium in·: crease. . -IT'S NONSENSE TO pay high premium rates for a low deductible, for your insurance should be designed to protect you against big, nol minor, losses. Increase your de· ductible to as high a limit as you can-$500 or even Sl,000 if you can manage it-for the higher your deductible, the lower the premium cost to you . You can get this 12-page pamphlet-as well as the booklet on homeowners insurance-free of charge by writ· ing ''Director, Consumer Jnrormation Center. Sentry Insurance, 1421 Strongs Ave., Stevens Point, Wis. 54481." MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks '""" 'l~ HI ,._..,, . ., .. f ... ~ .. , s.i ....... ... AMl.IM&.11 . . . ... . INDEXES 41.95 up 74.65 up 717.85 up 78.95 up t~:'' '·"'~ tl:GD· '. 0.69 0.47 9.78 1.34 . ' ,· .. . . W~eMlay'1 CloeIDg Pricea • • • • NEW . • • DM. v I'll.OT u ,ORI( sroc& EXCHANGE Y-·• DIP-Low. Ap,._ g.,..., Sa ...... y , , _ • .. I l I , N.ursed Babi~s: Mothers Stir ' 4 4ngry8last . ' ' ' MADISON, Wis. IAP).-Twoworklng motllers who bad been brlrig~thelrinlaotd•lil!hten lotbe sµte Capitol ao tbey could nursethenl wbtle at work are ending the praj:lice in the lace ol com,anunity colticism. A news story about the two women produced a flurry of critical letters. 1 ,. Shirley Tambo, secretary lo state Sen. ~ Risser ID-Madison), left Friday w,itll her husl!&d • aod four-montll-old daugbter.Kinteo for Nigeria.' Ms. Tambo's husband will work on his doctorate in African history there. ' . . LOUISE JIEYE JS STILL ON ·tlle job :as ail· ministrative aide tp Sen. Carl Thompson <D· Stoughton), but says sbe plaos to make otJier day care arrangements soon for her nine-w.eek·Old daughter Leah. · Ms. Tambo and Ms. Beye·'-'-'botll prefer tlll!l lie• signation-and thei~ bosses we~ the tar-geta of .eritical-eommenl& from.let.ter,...writus.atler-th&arti: cle appeared. One pewspaper editor said it "touched off more mall reiction than gun .control legislation.•• ' ''Have you nipped yoU.: rocker?'' one consti- tuent demanded in a letter to RisS~. "Or perhaps you want to be,anotherWilbur Mills?'" The Arkansas congressman re.celved widespread publicity because of,bis friendship wltll a strippere . . "YOU CAN ONLY MILK the taxpa~e{S so much,•• another Risser constituent wrote. · • · "I tllink rt is disgusting lo allow your secretaries to _nurse that baby while working.'' said still another. ••peOpte ~ese days don't have as man)"' • morals as animals.•• • ~ •• People probably welcome babies in rour office because of your own infantile mentality, ••'one cor· reopoDIOlllttoldRIAer. · . Ms. T•mbo said that· despite the criticism stae w,as griltefuJ to Risser for permittil)g·ber to ·bring her d3ughter to work with her, saying it ••worked out -!ery,well. •• ' Airlines' Booze . Will Be Probed WASHINGTON IAPI alcoholic beverages to -The Civil,Aeronautics coac'h·passengers. Board says it-will look in· The board Tuesday or· to the pra cJ.,ice of soine d e·r e d the nation's airlinef . of giving free airlines to submit data ---'--------, on 'lbe cost of providing PUBLIC PIOTICE free drinks to coach passengers and on the revenues. they gain from selling the drin·ks. 1 1 r • • I I ~ t I • l ' I • l l I • • .. ' • O~auge Coas •· . EDITIO N Today's Closing N.-Y.-Stoeks • ·c TEN' CENTS • Santa ·Anans -Help r •~ .. , -~:':Afi~P. RoUndup >llAj'ked by what their chlel described as "magnificent sup- J>Ort'' ftom local residents, 12 Callfornia Border Patrol officers awept 'through south Santa Ana Tuesda..v and left the area with l911illegal atJens. . . ''We went in there in uniform and mark~ cars and there was .. nOtliing furtive about our ac- tlOn , .,. Assistant Chiel-PaliOl Agent Robert McCqrd said today from his Chula Vista office. ·'Our grea~t help came from the people on the street, many of whom ar.e.uneim>loyed, '' McCo,rd said. • 1)laoy oi them would tell us that ~ey could show us where· there are a lot more wetbacks if we would )us,tcomewith them.•• McCord sajd his officers found 12 illegal aliens wor~g for tJ:te i-e...;4;ton 'riant_ Marines 'and State Fish and Game Officials observe plant-of yearling silver salmon in Santa Margarita River '8 \ Camp Pendleton Tuesday. It brought the number./planted there to 60,000. Earlier planting by de- partment was in Newport Harb6r as part of project to upgrade Southern California fishing. Related picture, Page A3. Some Rain Due To Hit Thursday The O~ange Coast is expected to experience scattered light showers and variable cloudiness · as a new storm hits Thursday af· ternoonor evenin g. Unsettled ·weather is then ex- pected to continue through the weekend , the National Weathe r Service-said today. The coming storm is an off- shoot of a huge storm that has been hovering off the Pacific Northwest since last week. The center of the storm has moved in· land toward the Great Plains. (Related stories, Pages A4-5). · •'Th8t makes it warmer,'' said a N ationa l Weather Service spokesman. "We don't have es much cold air being pumped into itfrom Canada." Orange Coast fartners huve been thankful for the warmer a ir. Last week. befbre the rains came Thursday. temperatures dipped lo 25 deg rees i11 parts or the lrvine Ranch. Fred Keller. assistant manager or the Irvine C ompan y 's Agricultural Division, s aid wind machines were used through the night lo keep citrus crops from freezing. S TOCKS AIDED B Y FED MO VE NEW YORK (UP!l -Prices closed higher today in active trading on the New York Stock Exchange with investors en~ couraged ~Y Federal Reserve Board aclio11B . · The ' Dow J.ones indu stria l . average, up around three poin~s al the outset and off more than five points at mid-day , Rained 9.78 points lo71'1.85. Advances led declines by about a nine-lo·fourr&tio (Tables. 851. . Pri c e s were high e r in ivoder ate trading on th e American Stock Exchange. ~ Grande tortilla factor). in """ ••1f w:.,..-J-~lad~ ottfcers anct "We' C~ thank the rain for McCord said several of the J._ South Santa Ana . He said 40 of D\ore tt_,~w-o c8uta haVe pulled wba,t b•RPflcedifuesday in Sant.a rested a liens told offi cers they the 198 persons detained were .. 1 a tbouitaiiCfof ~.,. ~ said. Arla,'' ht "¥"•id. "It slowed down' had been the targets of resent- )VOmen . . -!" r '~ ~ Ana area. of Orange tralf!C at the San Q emente entry ment in a community that car-, :»Uattr ,tias ~_been lno~ by potnt•frolJ'l MWoo.and it ttJJi&bled ries a high unemployment rate. -.,. ..-to 1be ORJ. ol tJ:tt beavleit con us to release a nwnber of border STl~L DI FACUL o TO Fl ~D · •eentr t\ObifoCiJljipli;'iilfens-i~ patrol ·officels for,lliis opera-"We havt a vast fund of in- ILLEGAL HELP--Analyal1, DZ : caJli~rnla. v i . · • tion." .: · A . ' fo rmation oii illegal aliens, much . a{bCotd.saicl.~~Upwasa . ¥eCord said~ ng,;nber of.the of it given to us by informants," McCord said maey of the de·. •'ofle U~ effort,VQ~t JVlll~~ re· an:..•ted, A)iens>were employed he said.·· A11 we need· right now is tained aliens were arrested ln a ~ ~'4<1 if tlnd 1w• Ii& officers buf oth~Jj,tol{t,,,;tficers they ~ad the time, the opportunity and the number of businesses and fa..c -agaia baYe the .. opportuajty to been seeki.Jtt>~rk for the past personnel lo track these people toriesindowntownSanla~~· · r~c'il!~~h.iJJegal~f18· -. mo~. l· t. • down .'' ·,a~qtmg· Jet Fails .,. ·"' . ,:1, . ~ I Showd0wri · !)o.oming on J.irport Noise By GARY GRANVILLE ot.ai.o.11, l"li.st.ff A move to divert some jet airliners taking off at Oran~e County Airport from the skie's above Newport Beach to those over the Tustin-Santa Ana area fell one vole short of its mark Tuesday. However, the county Board...o! SuperviSors' 3-2 vole .rejecting FiCth Dis trict Su~ervisor Clerical Unit Loses Salary .Bid Th~mas RiJfY'S rerouting plan set the stake (or a year-end showdown on airport noise abate· ment. Under crurrent oper ating pulici~. thereis noway the coun- ty can mee st'ate imposed noise reslri<:tions et the airport by the Dec ... 31 deadline, according to airpor t ,dlrector Robert Bresnahan. • · As a result, Bresnahan ~d the S24 Millio11 board, the county has only two options open to it for complying with the a batement staftdards imposed in a noise variance granted by the stale late laal fall : -Rerouting takeoffs along the northbound ''pre fe r e nti a I runway" pattern as proposed by Riley. -Embarking on a $14 million buyt'ng spree designed to acquire ~e property: of homeowners in County Firins Get Grants, Contracts Clerks in the Costa Mes4 police More than $24 million in grants A fed~ra1 matching grant of department have lost a bid to be and federal contracts have been $61,200 went lo Or~nge County to included in the police unit in awarded, Orange County agen· develop 1.8,. miles of btke and salary negotiations. cies and firins. Rep. Andrew equestrian lrijils along .the Santa The police ll!!t is One of five Hinshaw {R-?:le~rt,.Be~ch) an-Ana River .. the ~nal link in a employe u:~; the city nounced today. He 1aod they 21 -rnlle trail ext.ending from the for the purpose rep(esentation 1houl~ ,"llJU\. lli& ~ ty'i l~il>g -an to tl\~.IJl'P<'rial Ric~wi.Y. Jl"lth the •i\1 'meQt .. rr IJ!, · • · Jt <!lll!cllilioWdilbe•t'll•~t-11alaryana itloflll:.• · • . ·l'llrl n ~ac "-I .'8'"'me11m Pl!rbaridRec~ . · One of the 'other f9.fJT units is mill.lo~ _.eqt to ftilco Ford's The Sou th East Jl.e ~oner the clerical uait arid, after a Aeronautics DivisioO in Newpart -Reclam ation Authorit lp San hearin& Tues<14Y.1nigbt, the city Beac~_;.lt CUJ~ f1wo. the Depart-J ua.o Capi&~no will re~eive cpuncil aer ,ed ·w.ith Cit)' merl~OttlieAtm:{forthep}OdU.c· $646,000 for ocean oul!all · Manager Fred Soriabal. that tion of Chaparljll firtng units and stuey in co 9ll with other police clerks ahd Ot&er clerical comp6nents. previous grants for constructlon staff shQuld not'be clasSified dif- .Douglas Oil Confpanv•of 3160 of w ai&t e water treatment rerently. .. Airway Ave., Costa Mesa, re· facilities. It.comes from the En- The arguments of the police ceived another larlt6 contract of vironmental~ Protection Agency c lerks , r epresented by Jim $4 .5 mi llion from · the U.S. for lhe -preParalion of an ocean Harker. of the ~r!lnge County Department of Defense. The outfall study. It iss:onnected with Employes Assoc1al1on , are that • Costa Mes a firll_\_ will supply 15 previous g rants for construction ~here is ··.a strong co.mmunily of _ mllliongallonsof]elfuel. <SeeCONTRACTS.PageA.2) interest 10 the police depart-. ment," that police clerks are sometimes called upon lo be matrons. poli ce clerks · must be fingerprinted a nd have their backgrounds checked, and they work irregular hours. ··Hai-ke"i Said UiS.l the i rregular hours -night shift, Saturdays a nd Sundays -and the matron duties are responsible for a high turnove r rate in police cle rks . Sor sa b a l noted that of 70 clerical ~mployes in the city 22 are in the police department and said that the duties of all clerk· typists are similar . He said that the poli ce clerks are call ed upon to be m a trons "r ather infre- quently.,. He pointed out that a rive to 10 percent pay differential is made when the clerks have lo serve as matrons or work an irregular shift. Personnel Director William Todd said that he did not consider the turnover of police clerks ex· cessive . Judge Found Dead SANTA MONICA <AP > - Authorities here are trying to de- termine today if foul play was in- volved in the death of a retired Santa l\.toni ca judge. Aly.ce Baida found her 73-year-old husband, Hector P . Baida, dead on the floor Of the bathroom Tuesday. Mesa Councilmen .. ' . . Vote Selves Raise Costa Mesa councilmen voled 5-0 Tues day night lo g rant themselves a $17 raise which in- creases their pay to $364 a month. Councilman Alvin Pinkley not· ed. that city employes Were given an 11. 7 percent raise, and Coun- cilman J ack Hammett observed that the incre ase amounts to about 50 cents a day. City Attorney Roy June ex- plained that the raise amounted • Insurance Comp~y Aids Hoag Hospital A Newport Beach·bas~d lite.in- surance firm has given $51000 to Hoag M~morlal Hospital to aid in completion of a new radiation therapy center for cancer pa· tients. \ \ Pacific Mutual Life 'Insurance Company made the award as a gesture toward completion oC the radiation unit set to open this spr · ing. The total project cost is $250.000 . •. to 5 percent and was related to an a ction the council took two yea rs ago when council salaries were based on a population of 75 ,000 . Thal iillCtion provided for five per· cent annual cost of livin~ in - creases, but each boost has to be vOted as an ordinance. In other action, the counci l a p- proved $300 advances !-<> X.ice Ma.yor Ha mmeU, Councilwoman No rm a Hert zog, a nd Oily Manager Fred Sorsabal lo attend the annual Congressional League of Cities meeting in Washington, D.C., March 2-5. . ~ayor Robert"Wilson also was grantj;!d permissiQn to be absent , from the cjty in April lo attend the Interna tional Associ3 tion of Loc 81 Goyernm nts Conference in Tehran, Iran. The trip is being sponsored by the U.S. ·co~fereace of M3yors. and Wilson ' said tllat the civic leaders will visit c,iro and other poi,nts in the Middle East. · Wilson told thf coun cil lhal he v.•il1 pay his own waf'on ihe trip. The coupc il approyed 'the pay. ment of regislratid'n f~s. the noise impacted area. \ Riley m ade it clear during the b<xird's debate of his pro1>0sal that he considers the property condemnation proposal "entirely unsatisfactory." "Hom eowner s in the Santa Ana Heights area ha\re told me they can't possibly repl ace what they have now no matter how much they're paid for their pro- (See J ETS, Page A2) TLC Asks $10,400 City Aid ' • Project Tender Loving Care <TLC1 . \•l hi ch serves a meal to bet ... veen 80 and 100 senior citizens a day in Costa Mesa. is seeking $10.400 in aid from the cit y. The city council was told Tues: day night ltnlt t.he nioney would ., J!~lp 'PJY a· driver ID take ojdet C!itiJt.ns to· St. Johh the Divine Episcopal Church, where the meals are served. and also to ar- ren1e arts and craft s programs to give the oldsters a more active So<\al l)fe. But ...-e council was confused on addltional needs of the pro· jecl, and '3 council . committee cons istin g of Cou nci lwo m a n Nor m a H e r tzog a nd Vi c e Mayor J ack Hammell was aP· pointed to meet wi th project leade rs. This decision v.•.is reached a ft e r C ity fl.t a nager F r e d Sorsabal s aid that state funds for the Feedback Foundation, which sponsors Proj~t TLC, were be· ing cul back. · Sorsabal added, however, that lhe city runs arts and crafts classes and suggested that there be mo11e coordination bet ween the city programs and Project TLC acti vities. Co un cilmen also noted that the co uncil does not have a policy on the spe'nding or fu nds to aid social pro~ram S'. If Prqjecl TLC is a ssisted, this money also v.'ould come from the general revenue-sharing fund _ Ha mmett said that he \.\'as •13. littl e tired of counseling older fo lks. but TLC gets food in the belli es of old people."' _ Coun lywide Proj ect T LC gives a balanced meal lo 850 people a day. ll operates in Brea, La Habra. Orange. and Costa Mesa. ••···· ··~·· \\ •"•••lit•r Oil 'Spill Funds to lJpper Ba~? Federa) Fund Hea~ing 'Set • Variable cloudi ness with ' occ as ional l i ~h t showe r s sta1-1in g Thursday. according to th e "'Cathe r service. Chance of rain 30 percent lale' 1"hu·rsday _ I li ghs upper 50s to lo\.\'60s. • I NSI DE T ODAV rt1ary Bell. IO , u:cs laughing and rubbing her hands togethff 1vhen neighbors carried out co//irt of murdered boy, 3. The detect iVI! said, · · / · ve got to bring her in or she'll do a11olher or1e.'' Storu, Page A7. By J ORN·VALTERZA ....... _!!'"'" Reparations prud by oil com· paniell for damages caused by the Santa Barbara oil blowout would be used lo assure public u.e of '(Jpper Newport 897 11 a blll introduced today by Sen . Pen· nis Carpenter {R -New.port Beach) pas&es,neLeglslature. Carpentei-8Uthored the bil~ which would t r ansfer $3 .4 million, received by the slate as compensation for the oil dis· aater, to the Department of .Flob and Game. That aaency would assume control of the estuary If a final pact Is ratified between the state an<Nbe Irvine Company. , ••Jt'is appropriate that these funds 'be used to acquire one of tbe last coastal weUands and wildlife refuge areas in Southern California;• the leelalator said. Other 'sourees of revenue for the linal pUrchase of t he ..iuary had been contemplated When the setUemCnt regarding the bay wa1 announced lat~ last year. • €erPenter stressed that his sug1estion for the uae of the daiQ'a.&e settlement is an alteroa\lve to other potential sources of slate revenue which would compensate the Irvine I ~t Another )>ublic bearing will be t.;ompany for relinquishing : '.its He also ci\f:d the traditional held in the Costa Me&a Council ownel'ship. Jlroblems in CQ~pleting com-. chamber~ at 6~3Q~ tpnigbt on the ·Jniti81Jy., officials had hoped plex projects dUrta.g', a period Corrtmun1ty~vi!laj>mentAct. for a completely wrapped when one goVerh.or's ad -Through Uila act the cil..Y is package by the end of last year. mJnistr~tlo'n reilnquishes con-eligible for '4•nlJ.Ujon in Jederal But because one title com-trol to a suCcesaor. fund s to imp'tovf}lhe living coddi- pany balked at guaranteeing ti· ''Projects lil!;e this one a re tions ofpefSOnsWith...rnoderatt or Ue to three bay islands. officials terrible to bring through on lo"' incomes. ~ conceded, a f)eW firm was re -schedule . d uring a . t urnover of The p'\J.ri)Qse of Ute'bearinA .is lo tained to do the title work. · adminlstratlonst • he said. ge t mor_.e ipforma tion frotn Ralph Y OUJ\i, spokesman ro r Included In the turnover is the citi~ens 01! how to spend the"funds t.he state Department of Fish retirement ot o1 fish and game If they-are applied for, sta<r a nd Game in Lo ng Beach. Director Ray Arnett. . ~_embers say. . stressed that tjle comPj•tity'o! .. N;o~ u~ llii\'8"11ti·;"",illl0 t 'Cover.One the acquisition as wel 8$ the '"\It. codiJ?al\Y ~ 1 .. ~m..., •' ·1 ~~ • ,. , ~ • ,weaom e toisl<; of lelally llOl\ of l!:f ~~ ~ · Addltionalcov~aoort.aaun• •describing tbe ·property that that lt •• pected;tl\'at th, t!eac_b-lie wporl ' !!~•th -Costa will chance hands cauoed the packa1~ •DOii.~ be "'dY · ,ltesa 1cll•illes oppell1'9'today on . delays. • (~ . •· P .. "2, ) ~I• D2. _ · ' '> ~ ' ' ~ . ~1 . ' .. ·. • & • , ,.,. • .. "\ • , I 11clt"X Al Yo&1r S..rvrc• " Mowl•l ••• ao..11-. .,, M11t i< Bo~ .. L.M.. .. ¥4 '" MlllUill F111>4s .. Ci1llfffl!l1 .. ..... ~ .... ,,....., M (:l.riwr Ctr11•• •M .. _ Cl•t1Hi.. 01·10 ,~ ... • •• ·-· " -· co• ..... ~ " S'flotM ..... ._, ., °'"'" ttktt .. -... llil!MftlhlMtllt 11 ... t ~· $WhKr.t111 ., "1111111< ••• -· ·-Gl-1• ,,,..rtr•h .. , H'OM-.r .. r ..... 11..., .. --"' --..... A11111 UM.n C1 -·-.. ........ .. WIM'N N-• .. ' i ' • I ! :r.ia11111ol)Y)D lllll case of the CJ.· of.Costa: Kesa v~Uls Cllurcb , :Ajtrol~fc1under z,lda '"J' today in Harbor ' cla -i»lalrleli~ ,ollowlilg , aele.ttldp·~ay. 'The ~r'oceedlnp are being' 11fded b '1udff Betty Lou "mq~e,ux who normally, ail!lles !ti*ffic cueo. · • ·111n:P'10f Is acc11Sed ot viol at- "' 111J a city °""""" wblcb bam accepUnc ODY fee or gratuity. .. wh•t1oevtr for practice 01-~. ~.1UU'lh\Jllf construecl as occult "I'. ..,. llSYchfc~ , . .• .., City Atlon>ey Roy·Jllne and his )\ -l,ltant, , Robert Campagna, beUriejhe ~ curylng a :,....,.maximum $500 firie and six ,,, months ln ·county jaU is airtight. :t constitutionall,v, • .. "' However, a group of Ja~en • and l,w>· a\udent.:.-riloslly, · "h femal, -~irom· a ~ach • ancl LOo ·~es.;i>eUeye ~, ' Mesa's au-called antl-fortnne " i telllna: law violates ·8Dtl·&lave.r1: • \• provisions of the ];(th A"iliirl'cl• • ment. · City officlals'sa)'sbe is perfect- • ly fr.ee to -prpctiCI' Cburcb ·of :• Astrollcbt otudles and cloc\rlne ~;.-as loag as'"llOlhint negotiable .is · ~cefved In return. ,.. Defense attorney Donald Smallwood, a member of the Q..nnhettl Man Newport-Mesa school board, con-107P- tends the law is Violated every Priding himself on his old country technique, Dom Raciti 'SUhday in scores of churches by 1giVes a-lesson on how to handle a spaghetti maker to Mrs. ministers wboquotellibllCal pro-Edward Kelly, president of Harbor Area Youth Employ-;~~· then pass the coJlection ment Service. The pair are working up a pasta supply for a PoU.Ce Detective Dick .Bowman Roman feast-an Italian dinner to benefit YES-that will · .. alleges that in early December. take place Feb.13froR\ 5:30 to 8:30 in the American Legion · -Mrs. Pryor told·b!s fortune In her Hall, 215 15th St., Balboa. Tickets are $3 for ad ill ts and studio at 499 Cabrillo St. and then $1 .50 for children. asked a $15 fee~ to help supportl" -===~===~--- the Church Of Astrollght. Mrs. Pryor hotly denied )toung Officer 'Bowman·s~ assertlO"n, c!eclaring it was only an astfologlc::al reading baaed on that ancient science of the heavens and that the $15 was a customarily suggested donation • ~ to the church. ·' ' ~; BicentenmaI . . < -~Panel~-' ~ :. 4lloiJ{itiqn.i. · • ... ~ 'fill "&~ul 111~· ·1~.i" . ., al . 'ComnlltteelW rece-fted =er • budget all9cation of.fT,700, good ti:.: torth61g~ti:lix monthl'of'tbe C\ll'· ~.:;~rentm.talttar."" ~ t.rt; ~ .,II.'\ 1 The money was approved: .by ... ,.:..·the city council th1s •eli::. Most ':•Of the money will be spent on a '"'fireworks 'display on the 4th of . ,~July, comnitttee chairman Don . Bull report>!d. The fireworks will -ll, cost $4,500. Strike Seen As Possible For Do,u~QS t. . . ,... . . . A strike threatened at the St. Louis plant of McDonnell Douglas ne:r.t ·Monday could spark a 'walkout of 990 aerospace workers at the HUDtington Beach f~clllty. a uni,pn !elide~ •.Ud to· day,." ' · ~ totaf _,of :ia.ooo ·Southern Califm:nia W'lf~ers ·~ the·'ln· ter.,..'tt.on81 'Associatioit of Machinists and United Auto Workers· Unions might join the .,strike. 1~t , 1 11 , • ' , .. ~\ .... ,,, .. • r~ ,.,, , ... .,. es& . ~11\ettd&f I 1, . " TONIGHT COSTA MESA CITY COUNCIL -Public hearing on Community Development Act, City HaU, 6:30 p.m. COAST COMMUNITY COLLEGE BOARD -Regular meetini, 1370 Adains, 8 p.m. MESA VERDE ·HOMEOWNEllS A$SOCIATION -Mesa Verde School, 7:30 p.m. Public invited. Informalion >46-1!/93. • · "At.COHOIJSM'., AN APDIC· TIVE. DISEASE" -Dr. Robert Schmatz lecturer, Raleigh Hills Hospital, 1507 E. 16th Street, Newp;ort Beach, 6:15 p.m. In- -~ormation 645-5707 . -~ . To Run In 1976 87 Hl!LENTIIOMAS WASHINGTON !UPI) Pt,!1ldent Ford will seek election .to a full term in 1976, regardl .. s of lhe atate of the economy, bis Chief SPokesman said today. ••The President's decision to seek eleclJw> In 1976 is unrelated to the 1tate i>!the economy, '1 said White House press secretary 1'-on Nessen, elaborating on Ford's statement at a news conference in Atlanta Tuesday. Furthermore, Nessen said, he kn~w of no circumstances under which Ford would chC1.nge his · mind . Nessen raised the subject with report.us without being asked. "Somehow it has gotten around that he would run if the economy ADVISERS FORECAST GRIM 1975-8tory, 84 is good and might not it it is bad,'' Nessen said of Ford. "'That is not true." " The President said Tuesday he 1belleved th& economic picture would improve suffi(!ienUY by 1976 to "justify" his seeking a full four-year term in the White House. Jn a televised NBC~Tv· in- tenlew two weeks ago, 1''ord in- ·dicated that a de~ressed economy might force him to pull out of the race. There also has been widespread speculation that a recurrence of his wife's .. breast cancer might compel Ford to quit politics. · · Sen. Howard Baker. (R- ' ·Tenn.), has passed the word that h e may enter the New Hampshire pr:estdential pr:tmary • because of Ford's low standing in the public opinion polls. ''The President does expect the economy to be considerably bet- ter than it is this year," Nessen said. referring to 1976. ' Want Filing Fees Re~ • ' I A 1974 Callforniu SUp'.ioe~e Court rulln. that declared political candidate filing fees unconisUtutlof\&l has re•uJted in olght Orange County municipal court juda•.• filln111mall ;.Salm suits agains~lhc county. 1~ ' THE JUDGES want the $346.05 fees they each p.Ud when they filed for re-elecUon last :May refunded. \ So far, county auditor.controller Vic Helm ha• retuaad to re- fund the judaes Ind '2 other candidates who have fUadZefund claims the money they say Is due them. llEIM SAID Tuesday he is sandwiched between Connlctlng legal opinions: On one hand, the Supreme Court ruling as interpeted by County Counsel Adrian Kuyper says the request for retundi muat be honored if filed within one year of when the fees were paid. ON THE other hand, Helm said, the state Attorney General'i office has ruled that requests for refunds should only be honored lf the fees were paid ''under protest. 11 Sharing the attorney general's opinion are county counsels from San Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. KUYPER SAID Tuesday that, should small claim.courts up- hold the judges right to a refund, the decision would be appealed . to higher courts. Mesa's First Step House Given Funds From Page Al JETS •.• perty, ''the supervisor said._ Riley argued that routl.nl the jets north wo\l)d meet "the spirit as well as the intent of the The First Step House of Costa restrictions laid down in the Mesa, a voluntary facility for re-variance." covery •from alcoholism;-bas ti been awarded a $1!5 ooo federal But he succeed~ in attrac . ng t ' only one vote to his side durmg gran · ... the spirited debate. The grant is from the 1973 Second District Supervisor Hughes Act funds and is the Orat Laurence Schmidt came to such assistance to'be aiven to an Riley's aid by maintaininC the Orange County alcofiolism re-county is obligated to do all it can covery house. ••to show its goOd faltb including Darrell-' Wright. president of adopting th.e ·preferential· runway the Qoard, will accept the grant program." at a ceremony at the house, 2015 But Fourth District Supervisor Charle St., atlla.m. Thursday. Ralph Clark attacked the pro- Dr. Dan Feldman, Oranae pasal as a scheme "to transfer C.ounty .alcohol!sm ad-(noise) pollution from one ~ea ministrator; who will make the toanother."· presentation, explained that re-"It's been tried before and it covery houses provide in-hasn't worked," Clark said in re- dividuals "a short-~rm residen-ference to a 1973-74 trial run of tial setting to gain control of their the preferential runway pro- drinking problem.'' gram. ·~ · Other items that ·th~ money : will pay for include sending three 1·1-winners in an essay compeUtion •1' to Washington at a total cost of .$1,500, $300 for a colorin1rcontest, ~:and$1,500Corclassof'78pins ." ~l The bicentennial 1 committee ···;also proPosed re-publish.Ing a his- •:"• tory of Costa Mesa titled , ··A St. Louis 'l''mliers of the JAM have set a <1ii1ke deadline for 12:01 a .m. Mohda)' .. Ivan Lyn~h~ lead~r of IAM Local 720, sa1d. .. We are watchfng St. Louis very Closely . If there is no mdvement in "'hegotiations between now 8.nd the deadline, 1 expect we'll have to go out with the qi.''. His union represents 990 employes in Huntington Beach, and about 6,000 others in Mc Don· nell Douglas pJants in Santa Monica, Torrance, Palmdale ahd Vandenberg Air Force Base. BASKETBAU. -Costa Mesa at El Modena, Estancia at Magnolia, ·Westminster at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m. UC ! L_EWCTkURhES -Poetry ii \Vriting or s op, Room 257 ~ ~uma0n1itiebs_1Halt. l, 7,p.mR. "Learn-fl 1ng sa 1 t 1es, ' oom 104 1. Physie!al Sciences Bldg. 6p.m . SALE Skate Boards- Wheels-'-Trucks-Parts Frisbees Slice of Orange." The committee -asked for a $15,000 advance for this to cover 2,000 ·copies of the .book. • ' Tfte committee suggested that a profit W:O!;!ld be. made because the' book·wOuld generate an in- " ~me \If $20,a75. Thi•·last.figu~e. "'.however, w¥; baled on.the city ;? lluylng 450 coi>i~ pt f1 .SO. apiece 1or a cost.of $3,375. ~,. The council decli'1ed to ad · :···~ance the funds. ,Coub.cllmen McDonnell . Douglas a1so is negotiating with the United Auto Workers wfilch represents about 11,000 wo'rkerS at the Long Beach plant. though none .in Huntington Beach. "We have the option of joining the IAM in a strike or continuing toworkwithoutaeontract, ''UAW Local 148 leader Clarence Gregory said. ~HURSDAY,FEBRUARY6 UCI DRAMA -"Look Back in Anger,••· Little Theater, 161 !"!-um anities Hall , Feb. 6-8, 8 p.m . From rage Al '< Tennis Dresses All Dresses Greatly Reduced CON'.I'RACTS ·i Orlon Long Sleeved Sweaters Turtleneck of wastewater treatment '-', facilities. ~ UC Irvine wilJ receive a $3'1,417 ~ grant for research from the Na- tional Heart-and Lung Institute. Reg. 10.95 On Sale for 6.95 Dart Boards & Darts Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Dumbell Sets Barbell Sets Jump Ropes • 1-~~.._~~~~~~~~~~~~ f • :iield that p11blicatioli of the book · was not a matter for the bicen- -.tennial . committee. It was sug- ~( gested that the Costa Mesa His- ~ toric!al SOclety, lhe Chamber of Commerce or the city itself should undertake it. "'The question which needs an answer now is whether it is good for all to strike at the same time. If we strike, I believe we should all go outitogether and come back together. We have authorization fro~ our rnembers~p to strike.·· · The ·unionJ say they are seek· ing parity with other aerospace firms. Mana~ent says it has offered parity wilh its cQief com- petitor, Boeing, tbou&1' 1'9t with Southern CalifOrp.ia CQrtJPanies. Another grant of $6,710 goes to the UCl School o(Social Sciences rrom the National Institute or j Odds & Ends of Shoes at Cost or Less Baseball Mitts Rawlings & Wilson Baseballs ~ : ' " '~ ' .. ' ' I ;l Robert N. Weed ....Kldll11l•llllfl'vlill .... • Jack R. Curley VKe "9"nl_I .... Gt-•I .......... ThOm~s ~Hvi l ..... ' Thomas A. Murph!,. ' \. JM_.,..w• Charll!S H. Loos Richard P..,M•ll A"'91:..-I *....i ... l!.ttU•a ' • • The unions alsO are ·asking for an imp·roved cost of living · formula, more p'""d holidays, in- creased medic81 and dental benefits and a pehsil/ri: Dian that would allow ~mpJoyes to r1!~re 8fter 30 Y,ears ft(Sei'vice__, reCird- Jess of age. "" ' McDonnell DouglaMmployes now earn an average.of~. 71 per hour under pacts which the com- pany terminated. id, December with its call fo'r Its 3nnouncerrf€nt of the possibility of a lockoul, a spokesman said. TURN Bmiiiio!V . ... ..... WITH PILot CAI) ''1lie, ad 'respqnae"Y/lls areal:' ~The tlnt person wbo came to see 11>*.114ve lop, grabbed It." Tbat'i lhe SUCCtSI IWrY told by' the H.imtington BeiCJ1, ·woman • who pl-..S this ,ad in • Dally_ t>l~ .I o ·' ,C0j11'llNG stove top cro bltns~ brand new, llev. used. New $338. Sell 1 ·s11~Xxx-x.xxx . •' If you .. ". somaihin1 to tlll'JI a b~~OJI, call 6'12·~. Piil a f 1111' wqfdrto work tor-;ou. Ilitbel>allr Pilot. • 1 b Mental Health. The study will ;; look at •·risky decision making.'' Racquet Ball Racquets & Balls Pot Smuggler Nabbf!dAgain 1 Handball Gloves & Balls • PALO ALTO !UPI) -Stephen A. Boyden, 25, who is awaiting sentencing ror smuggling m.ari - ju1',na. has been re·arrested - this time on charges of possess- ing 30 pauncts of hashish oil . .. ! Wilson-Dovis-Dunlop-1 Bancroft-Yonex Tennis · Rackets ~obe rt DeFauw, a federal agent, said· Tuesday that Boyde n ~ hqd given a false yme at San I Fra ncisco lnlernati'onal Airport , and accepted del ivery from Washington, D.C., of the hashish .. ' oil. The agent add~ that lhe oil, valued at $150,000 wholesale and $1.S million on the street, bad been intercepted by Jederal ag~nts in Wasbinaton but al- lowed to proceed. Fro• Page Al BAY ... ~ j 1Tbo delays ~ reaJ," ht ob- serYed, •1aod tbe.y ·-are a diaep. polntment, but w.e are J1$!ll ex- trecni>IY co1\fldent tb&l the whole .proj.Ct ' will ,be uady toan~·· " • Wils~n-Penn-Dunlop Tennis .. Balls Wilson-Court Casual Munsingwear Tennis Shirts & Shorts 100% Acrylic Warm 24.95 Up Suits Open 9.to 6 Cosed Sundays • Bats-Wood & Aluminum Baseball Caps & Shoes Track Shoes All Purpose Shoes - Tennis Shoes Baseball Warm Up Jackets Basketball Jersfys Basketballs-Volleyballs Soccer Balls-footballs Playground Balls Racket Stringing lettering-Bike Repair 538 Center 646-1919 .) • , I ., • • , "1-£b ,,,, ~· ...... _ ""-.. ~ .. AC I ,, • . D~ILY PIL«iT. EDlTO IAL .PA.GE" : . .,. .• ; ' Back-r.oom· DeciSions'.· I\ ' 1 • ~ I '''"· ·~ I ~I ' ' I -,, I OPJl.i Mes~ plllJ)llhl'g .com111ission111;ii, leel\lll 'lh' , tll•Jl •6 pe~cerit qf a slgnage are11; whore or h..,U wallll pressur of forllling an oeinion qn ~ t!Ontrover~tal is. cannoloopainted. ~ . ' sue, came close to 'bi;ealung the Ja-v.tast weelt wh,en Owners of 33? b\lflinessei; wjlh wall sig n~ pre be- they.11\etin executive session. . , . . ing i9fQ~med th~ ,they mu&i bnng them m\o con· by.mosl accountt', the meeting~•• calle<l, to dis ~ formrllf. or '"°ki\ variance. "These letters sh9uld go cuss 'Jb~ quesUon of ipedal' reg~h,\lio11s for certain out'this week. · · • t busiilesse~'\ibdey thjl 'sign ordin~'"'~•; In no waY. tpro· :. Th~ nex~step wi11'be to)nlorl)'l ~wn~rs of illegal ~-trtOJ>!C for a secret S~Jsion: The commisSi<J.I) rs •P· . s igns-signs without permits-that their s1g_ns are pa.-ently.wantedto talk il over spme IJ!Ore. tP s<:.e how su)ljecl t~ removal unless a permit is obtained. One their. djfCer~nces·wilb \be stall report could be Rom1 wolild be issued onf~ 1f a sign were to fit the n;quire- mlm1c•te<1 lo the council. -ments or lho.ordi,llan~e. • lt·was a mistake. Such determinations can and . · · · • The latter a.Sault may seem belated because the sh Id' be made only in· public. But though It was a Illegal signs beca'me-'vulnerable three months after slip, per·haps, il \Vas not so far from the way too much '.the effective date •bf the ordinance. Tt1ere was no public business is normally con·ducted in Costa Mesa amortization fol' them. But the city d'id not act. ap· -in the back room. parently because-\)lefe was insufficient staff for-a un· Both ttie city council with its dinner meetings and iform program of enforcement. 1 the planning commission with its dinner meetings and I b stu<iy sessions have shown reluctance to arrive (Jt de-Now the city can campaign for re m ova ecause cisions in the more public atmosphere of the council it r ecently hired tw_o extra planning s taff me~b~rs chamber:;;. with the Comprehensive Employm,nt and Tr~n1ng · ·The reasons for these back·room sessions are not Act (CE'rA) fuilds re leased by the federal go ern· necessarily devious. More likely these officials have ment. come to rely on them as a crutch, a more comfortable Tl1e c ity, rightly, is taking a C'Ooperative ta~k . It way to reach a tough decision without the glare of does no~ 1>lan to bring the s igns \ptd conformity with public scrutiny. . a11 aggressive approach but rather lo win the busi· -The trouble Yi'ith this system is that the price is ness owners over, to con~ince them r~ady compliance,. credibility. \\'ill be to cve.ryo11e's advantage. Legal disputes \\fould · Sign Enforcement . ' ' . . Ten· months after the hotly contested Sign • or· .dinance became law, the city of Costa ~esa is getting down to the job of enforcing it. ~ In two months, the amortizatient period· on the painted wall signs will be up, and these:signs will then have lo conform with the law. Under a key provisiop, this means that a painted wall sign cannot cover more be very e xpensive. lt is a 8itY that a't the time of this e nforcement, the city sti has not decided whether to grant certain businesses -aulo deale.rs. gas stations. movie theaterS, and motels -special allowances under the ordinance. With the exception of the auto dCalers, these bus i· pesses have not even actively sought exceptions. With enfor.cement about to get under \\'ay, this ques tion should be resolved. c I ...... .. -• ~ ., ·~Ve're making progress'' The 'Air .. Mail' Pos~age Ripoff ' / De111ocratieStr<itegy May Baekfi1•e ' . ' Dear Gloomy ~08 Politics and Energy To the Editor: This letter is concerned with the apparent failure of the postal service to furnish realistic notice lo .would-be purchasers of air mail stamps that first class mail service is the same as air mail service. If} early August, 1974, former Postmaster General Elmer Klassen announced on CBS Radio that all rirst class mail goes via air and thal l)e is. thererore, requesting authorit)' to discontinue printing of · air .mail stamps. A spqt check.with Orange County pds~al .officials disclosed t~at no action w,cw1d be taken under the circum!tan.ces until fur(her w_ord lrom Washington .. Jn the .meantlm~. air mail stamps woul(">il!e sold and air mail slOls \\.'OUkl.be ma:tn - (ained. . · " NOW, five months later. I note from Robert S. Allen's Colµrnn, "Inside Washington," that newly installed Postmaster G,eneral Benjamin Bailor has slated the l;!Limi nation of airmail and the key reason given is that "all in · ter-city first cluss mail Dq\\' goes by air anyway." ( ___ M_A_•_L_e_o_x __ ._J Letters /.rom readers are welcome . Normally. writers should convey their messages in 300 word.! or leas . The right lo Condense letters to /it space or eliminale libel is reserved. All letter• must include rignaJure and mailing address but names may be withheld on .request if sufficimt reason ii apPQrent. P~lrtl will not be publisl1ei1. ,; , ~t \: • 1i ,, ';\. ' • ' Amerlcalls On notice.bj'1postiilg the details ip j'.f!~spic,uoUJt~laces in ever>!' Po&l}Jfhcy. :r , i ' ' )EDGA·RA Ml-~Ji;A"N Lq•t; ,Si ~a"' To lhe Edifor Glenn White should change his color to red as i.n neck Last Thursday's article slighling Jim my CoMors for not choosing to play for the--Americ.in'Oavis Cup team is the lust stra"·~· t v.•ish J had SI00,000 to Offer Ramirez uncl s ho~· \Vhite just ho\v naive he is Bt;Z ~lORRlSO N Property Rights ·r.o the Editor. C ou.n t y _ S.uP..e.u js_or s . should gladly support Costa Mesa 's desire fo1· airport expansion with terminals on their side or the airport in exchange' for a'n agreement to direct air lraffic westerly over their city Ne wport probably \\"OU!d be h appy to drop its complaints and lawsuits C.R ~,a.,_,...,.., • .,.,.,..~ ..... .,. ~ ......... -.C:fl.Mlril,.-....C.tlllt' ........ .. no. ......... ...,.. J.-.,._ "" . ....,..·taoie.M, G..s,0111, Pi'-1. ' later dale I am sure th.at I need not remind you of the American philosop~y of free enterprise and WtainlY.tbe iight to hold proper (y gitara.nteed b~ the''constitu tion That IS Why it IS so shocking to me that a body of citizens can seize this ror .. the goocf of the public " This sort of line 1s very reminiscent or former govern ments, i e Roman Empire, Nazi Germany 1n the 1940's, Fidel Castro's Cuba. and our own gov erflment 1n seiziOg the Japanese property in World \Var II Ap "parent!~ 1l 1s no longer u11la\\·ful t~ seize propert} or assels, but it 1S cerlttin1y uneth1c<1l. unfair un "American and unbelievable . WASHINGTON -Although a fin-al decision-in th~ great war of politics between !'resident/ Ford and the huge Dem'ocratic majori· ty in Congress is far distant, Demoerats in• the House have now handed the President a lethal weapon lo be used against themselves with potentially damaging effects Indeed , the controlling Democrats overi-ode some of their 0\1.:n be~t political strategists and unwit · tingly played intohlr Ford's hands when they In sisted on l\Jlk ing their 90· ·day bun on hi .gher oil tariffs to th·e bill rais ing the debt ceiling When 'that bill gets l<l the Pfesi- dent·s desk, -as seeN highly pro- bable, Mr Ford ,pow plans to veto it, perhaps with a fites1de chat accusing the d;tv1ded . uncer tain and leaderless Democrats of playing politics v.•1th the energy crisis the nation !> 14·orst dilen1· ma since the Great Depression. \\'ithout a highe r debt ceiling , he Y.ill p;.11111 the g rim picture of payless paydays for government \\'Orkers the th rcat of default on government bonds a nd the specter or military and foreign commitments threatened bY partisan politics FIRST likely result sustaining ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) of the veto and congressional passage before the debt ceiling is actually reached late next month or a separate bill giving him the higher ceiling he needs to run the government. The second pro·bable result, and far more important to Mr. 1--ord : an opening round political \'ictory of, major magnitude de- picting him as 3:9 activist leader pitted <:igainsl a 'politics-as-usual congressional majority employ- ing parliamentary ta<;tics to shackle hi s (reedom to act; at the i4ilme time unable lo produce a competing energy pla;i of its own. , THE TRAP into which the con· gressional Democrats may now have fallen was carefully-and secretly-laid by a handful of Republican members of the J-louse Ways and A-1eans Commit· tee, led by Re p . Herman Schneebeli of Pennsylvania, the panel's senior Republican. Schnce beli . \\'i th the con- ni vance of the \Vhite House,~ simply "neglected" to \'Ole four Republican proxies in the crucial, c li£f ·hanging 15·14 com· n1ittee vote last "''eek. 1'hat vote attached the 90-day ban on higher oil import fees ldue to start at SI a barrel) lo the debt ceiling bill. If voted. those four proxies would have defeated the move by the committee's liberal Democratic majority, ov·er the oppositi"on 0£ chairmaQ Al l)llm<jft o.[ c,>regon! to use the debt ceffing bill as a Christmas tree and forCe him lo sign it into law with the ban oo hi gher oil tariffs. THIS DEMOCRATIC strategy, devi sed by committee liberals, is based on the ri sing national clumor against i\'lr. Ford's ap- proach to the energy crisis: re· duce the cons umption of fuel by raisin g its price across the board. including home·heating fuels. instead o'f concentrating, on the vast "'\\taste of g<1solinc. Whal makes the s trategy dubious.is no~ its underlyinJ? .. poJiti'cal truth,1 ~·hi ch eyen ir'ord ene rgy strate"gist$ privately . agree on, b4l the tr.ansparen~ Poli~ical tac- tic of unfairly Corcing the·'Fresi· dent's hand. ' Indeed, quite apart rrom the controversy building up over Mr. Fo"rd's approach to the energy' crisis, the mere fact that he final- ly produced a tangible _program after endtess months o[ inaction has given him his first chance lo ta~e the politi~~a I offensive. TllL1S. the President is telling , both De mpcratic and Republican C'Ongrcssional leaders in long \\'hite House chats that he knows his program may be nawed. He insists he i's r eady lo make generous compromises with the Democratic majority. But, first, . he says. the Democrats have lo knO'A' exactly what they are for, not 'A'hal they are against, and they have not begun lo tell.him because they don't know. I realize lhal there arc legal ramifications involved . liowever. I find it inexcusable for the postal service Lo continue to exact a premium for service from an unkno\\•ini: public. Sorhe would no doubt call it a rip-off if we look at a few figures. Accord- ing lo Mr. Allen, 1.33 billion pieces of air m&I were handled last year. Assuming ~ne ounce per piece and an even load lhroughout the year. this would mean that approximately one- third. or 440 million pieces, of air mail purchasei V.'ere mude after the Postmaster General made hi s annOuncement in August. Thus, rit 3 cents per piece , Americans have paid approx· imalely $13 million into the Postal Service Treasury: for this charge, they have received nothing. I read your incredible article tn the J an. 28 Pilot and I feel com pelled to w1 ite this letter The article describes how Orang~ County counsel ,Atlrian Kuyper has launched an effort to re- search the possible -pr6criplive rights' ,.to the bluff top1 lots in Cqrona Del 'Mar. To me this is absolutely incredible. / .. , • Tbe o~ne~ pr these t\\.·o pro- ~rties have undoubtedly paid pfoperty taxes on them for a period of ye;.irs in 11nticipation or developing or selling them at a BEING a properly O\.\'ner vcr} near the s ite. n1 y wife and I on many occasions have ·enjoyed walks along Ocean Boulevard and tbe view from Inspiration Point It "'ould certainly be nice to always enjoy this. however , it is 'horrifying to me that 1t may b'come a reality throu g h legalized thievery Should the public feel the need for maintain- ing this open or view 1;pol, the on- ly fair and equitable solution is to purchase it from the property O\\'ners al a fair market value lla .. ·e \Vt! forgotten that prbperty ta.l(es paid for by these owners Drunk Driving Law Abused ' Qu'Oles have be nefited the public over :the years and ha ~ helped pay "' fo r sc tiools. se,vers, street s, .Leon F. Douglass, Vi sto ~ beautification and unfortunately "How long is it going to be before lhe salaries of some of the goons the United States has a Congress that are t.rying to seize it through or Americans instelld o r backdoorlegal chi cancry? Is a bad la\\' coupled \\'ith o\'l!r· zealous enforcement incited by profit moli\'es for both the traffie officers and the coffers of local governn1 cnt creating a horren- dous ni ghtmare for Cali fornia motoris ts ·.1 ~ ., Pending legal resoh1tion of this iss1Je. l recommend that the Congress insist that th e Postmaster General .Place all Democrats and Republicans in {"d h perpetual conflict with I eaCh l,.am con I enl l at these pro- The s tate's drunk dri,·ing la "· presents the paradox of the customers of a legal bu siness. in which government is deeply in· other! ., perty owners will oppase this move to steal their assets •·JJ9pe you will print this letter so thn'l lt will help to inspire Some of .our citizens lo rally behind the O\\'ners. \Ve should all want to protect our basic ri ghts and ~sup­ porl the often. abused pr~~erty terested in its · profits. being h&nissed and persecuted by that sa m e government. Beating the C.liche THE BOOKMAN ) Humor and scholarship blend ( in a work dedicated to the con· quesl or the cliche. the. pratlall locution, Jargon and hackneyed _ expressions. garbled phrases, and a plethora or common fhis- usage under the exPlicit flUc. The Dictionary of Do's and Don1ts -a Gulde for Writers.and Speakers (,.1cGraw-Hill, $7.9SJ. ·than didactic.·· The author, I-Jarry G. Nickles, has a Ph. D1 in Medieval "Greek, has taught Englis.h at Columbia University. an.cl claims· that he can sing "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" in Latin. As he puts It, "My argum&t is that every sen- tenee must nol only carry a single, unambiguous meaning but mu~t also be a fresh arrange· ment or words, free of cllchcs. maMerlsm, inexact metaphors and overworked expressions.•• These entries run the gamut Crom ''Abject Poverty" ar\d "Ad, vertisers' English" to "Wordy Verbs" ,and the archvillain, "You Know·• (''Perhaps the worst plague that ever inrect,ed . IN TlllS book which Is os en· lertalnln& as It ls valudble to coll· suit, the entries are, In Nrck1es .words,'' ••scholarly sounding bul not pompous, sever'e bul not in· Oexible, and omusin.a: rather· Engllsh"). , "My chief purpose." Nickles ·indicates, ''is to encourage an in· vcntive choice of words ·to suit each thought as exactly as ))o&SI· ble, and this has led roe to as.;tem· ble hundreds of hackneyed ex· presslons -those stole, too familiar combinations of word.~ that hamper the vitality or English llke bad hablll." 'Writers, speakers. edit9rs, teachers , .student,t. and all ~ho cor•'•bout• ...,'y!ng what tney mean and meaolng \I/hat they !laY Will c:Otltlder tbb llook an In· dispensable companion. Victor de Keyserling .. OY.'ne r . JOHNW. llAMlLTON ffpir, 1·0 the Editor: Now is Very mUch the rjght time, as the Walrus might say. to speak or hair and hairlessnes~. Women and children are rclcinlly hairless -but they have nO choic~ in being natyral and, fortunately. look better ~hat It is the result o f a n arbitrary pro- nounce m e nl or the law th at if one has a trace of alco hol in his blood he is ··und e r th e influence'' and thcrerore in('apablc of driving. \''ilh no actu'41 sho"'ing that s uch is the case. Lest this writer be floodod with irate letters it should be e m· phatically understood that we neither condone nor excuse \Vay. 1 1... drunken driving. In no way is il RO\VEVER, 0 Jorge number of advocated that those too intox- men «;lo have . a choice -iand icated lo have command of their Choose to ~· beardless,, a'nd faculties drive auto1nobiles. moustachele!s, as faci'lilly Whatis tobe consideredhere1s hairless a wome and children. the facr that' al least 00 percent of Oddly enough, ere has been the public does partake of renewed lnteres in longer hair, alcoholic beverages. including longer side.bu ns and fancy your grandmother. An~ the m ere haftstyfes by any or these ract that one had done so does not facially hairles men. n is no less. make the person Intoxicated per odd to observe airy arms, legs, se. che9ts, lhll!hs nd J!llblc reglons. 'l;llE TROUBLE is in a law as acce~ab1e 'add deslrab1e by which decrees that anyone with the same eritic~ or beards and/or .10 content is intoxicated. Thal is moustaches. W&y,ls this so? ' two drinks. The enforcers started ARTWE1$..';MAN 1out v.•ith the clain\ thal .18 was 1 t • ( EARL WATERS ) the n1easurement, then dropped lo . IS a nd eventually to the .10 \\'hen they found it too difficult lo get e nough convictions at the highe r rating. Some argue it should be .05 which one could achieve by smelling the cork. Neither the lawmakers who voted for the Jav.', the governor \\'ho signed it, the police \\'ho en· force it nor the judges who con- vict are so pure that they do not drive after a couple of highballs"'. Pres umptions of guilt for anything is bad law and the fact that this one deals with a social problem m akes it np more tolera - ble. When the presumption is so narrowl y defined that it puts almost e very citizen in jeopardy or criminal stigma it would seen1 to have i,:eached the point of being totally unacceptable. WllAT IS happening is that re· portedly many LrafCic orficers are finding the enforce ment of th.e law exceedingly lucrative. By baggi ng s uspected dtunk drivers they are able lo oc· cumulate overtime pay t9 the point of doubling their regular salaries. This comes not only from the time it takes in boOkinJ but in the allowances for time ror court appearances. They ai-e given a minimum or four or six hours pay £or each appearance C\'en though only a few moments are spent in the court. The profit motive also re-ars its ugly head tn the collection of fines into the local treasuries. Under such conditions the en· forcemcnl of drunk driving becomes a gan1e. A game which is over\.\.·heln1ingly one-s ided and anvone \\'ho has had a drink is an enSy victin1 . It is a game in which too many motorists are being stopped as "borderline" "'hen it isn't even close. Under the old methods of establishing y,·hether or not one was incapable of driving such persons would have never been charged . SO EAS"\' is it ror the traffic or· ficers to find a suspect and thus fatten ·their overtime earnings that many have ha\·e taken to "staking out '· restaurants on the presumption that anyone leaving \Viii hav e had a drink and therefore can be n<.1bbed. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rotw~ N. Weed. Publisl'ln Thon1as Keevil. l'ditcw Barbara Krc11;rich , Edllonal Po~Edircw The edi1orlal pagt' ol the D•ily Pilot seeks lo•inform and stimulate readers by prescntin~ on this pa1e di\·erse c:ommeutury on topics ol in· teresl by syndicljlted ro~rn.ntsu •n4 c:a rtoq_nj1Hs. by providing· 1 forum for reader:s ' \'1tw's <1nd h)' wesentln1 this newispapet:,'i' .,Pini9ns a~ tdeas on current toplc-s.' The editorial opinions of lhe l>ai(y PilCll appe•r only in the editl>rial loohunn at the top or the l?!ge. Oplnions e"pl'Hled by the ~lu~nhl\S ,and c:artoonl1ll and letltr "'rite rs arr lhtir OWft and no endo~trntnt of lhf.'i r Y~wt b¥ the 0a11y Pi10t •ho11Jd b• inr.f"l'id: • _. . . Wednesday. 'February S, l!JlS I l 1 ' • . • t • I I I • . ~ . ,..,. '* . ' w.drieocloy, February 5. 11175 . OAJLV PflDT Af ' 10 'l1e.et ot·StJotD .. C~ps .. Shot My·Son' :;¢iAN" SJoa <AP-;.: "l knew • " ~sieifra Braces ',\ ! • • ' F.or New Storm •(th...,• Ul:at tlje c»ps bad shot •·90ft;',~...:Jd Olan.e t.J)H:Je}wood ~·atierllrt'officlals disclosed · lliat a depul.)''• btillet killed 15· · ~-old Leland Pbolpa near l~e . <lad of a lour-hour'siefe betwee11 ' Jollce and a 20->"'ar-old snli>er. 11-e fllftlll'"-Dayld R. Terrell .Jr,, /(tally llhot blrnself with hi> ~T. !'~~U,C&IJber .1:llle.--~ """1ftotlcbed oll lhe,l11ciden1 -"'!-,he .r1111 · blto a nelfbbor's """*11 di!' ":\lb. tho! .rifie, taic\hi• two IUe lllrh aa hOotages. 4. . . ' ' Illltlal HR0rts said Terrell had allot P~lp1, t!Mon hlrmelt. B~t San •Dt110 ·CouritY ·Sherlll J'olih ~Bald~ lh~t 'Pbelps bad bMi'I' klll«I by Dep. Alan ~'!Ir, qf th .. department's ' ~ we'\*'!'lea!D· ' An l'"'11Stt1111Uon Is und.., way Into the •hooting, llut Fulmer has not been suspended, a spokesman aaJd. There was <11sagreement Tues· day over whether Phelps was a hostage of Terrell's or a willing ac:comolice who "soolted" ap-proaching police o{ficers for the sniper. Ji,\ When the slp:>ling began, of· fice rs said they ordered Phelps out from· in rront of the house and told bim to sit iq, a palrol car oul of the llne Of fire. "He ·circled the block, came up from lhe other end of Lhe slreet and ,went back in front of the house again.•• said sheriff's spoke.sman Jim McCAin, who called Phelps "a very peeuliar bootage." For the rest or the afternoon, Phelps moved in and out of the house in relative freedom, he said. · Mrsr Underwood denied that her son had been helping the gun· man. -rublit;lty Seekers Pose · ·Q$ 'Slasher' LOS ANGELES C'QPI) - Publiclty seekers haYe begun plaguing police by falsely claim- ing'to be '"n!e ~asher" who has killed nine iheniD iwo monthS. rone of the largest manhunts in the-city's history is under way to lllJ'L the mysterious killer, who eµtS the throats of his victims to ~Spine. , A 45-year~d transient and a 32·Yeir-old. van Nuys man con- fessed to the (tillings Tuesday, and a neWspapt!r receiv~ a tape recorded message from a man elalmlng to be the slasher and complaining over news stories aboutblm. · Poli~e dis;;-~ted all th;;e, and the two self-confessed "slasher " · tod & .m cus y were re- leased after questioning. More than. ~ dozen suspects have been picked up since the manhunt was intensified by dis· covery of the eighlh and ninth victims last week. None has been charged. The transient, Theodore Lane w~ picked up after he told ~ dr1nk1ng companion he was the slasJter and "wanted to get his name 1n the papers." Police said they found a knife on him, but t~a~ it w41s n~t connected with the · killings and 1t was delermined by questioning that Lane knew little about the slayings. Police spid another man iden- tified as James Culle~. 32. telephoned KNBC-TV newscaster Paul Moyer, said he was. thC slasher. and agreed to surre,nder. They met in a bar and police moved in after Cullen gave Moyer a razor-like instrument. Police s.aid that queslioning established that Cullen was not the slasher and he was freed. J ,udge Orders Felon ' . Can .Serve on Jury , LOS ANGELES CUP)) -A Sl!Perlor. Court Judg~'11'Uesday criered ,that for the first time in €alifomia. a convicted relon be alloWed to act as a juror. The Ametjcan Civil Liberties Union balled it as a landmark decision, paving the way for ex·convicts elsewber.e to become jurors. Tbe decision by Judge Thomas· W. Lesage applied only to the ap- pliCl!Jll., John Hunley Abboll, but the ACLU attorneys who fought' ( State J Abbott!& case Said that unless the qJllJl\y appeals, and wins, !he de- eialOD could mark the beginning of the end all across the nation f« laws banning convicted felons ltGm aervlng on juries. Lead -Botal'Jer SAN JOSE CUPIJ -A U.S . Tre~ury Department agent says a male chauvinist who was upsel Two Men Sentenced LOS ANGELES CAP) -Two members of tho rock group ''The Undisputed Truth," 9ave been senteoced in federal court rotlow- int ~ooovietions on heroin charges. • Singers Joe T. Harris and Calvin Stephenson were sen· tenced Tuesday 'by U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence T. Lydick alter they were convicted on chat.r&es Of conspiracy and po11e1sion with intent to dis· tribute heroin. Harris was given two years in prison and Step~nson was placed on three yeatS probation. -. by a radjo program featuring women's libbers may have been responsible for the bombing of a San Jose office building. •'This is the strongest lead we t:ave, '' Agenl Frank Sanders said Tuesday in discussing the bombing of a building that \Joused three radio stations.'' Litton 'Guilty' SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -Lit-to_n Business Systems of Beverly Hills has been found guilty of conspiring to illegally fix prices or paper and labels. A federal jury deliberated five hours Tuesday before reaching a verdicl in the 12-day trial. Litton was the last of nine paper label makers convicted or pleading no contest in price fixing indict- ments. Bond Requested SAN FRANCISCO CUP!> -A federal judge has refused Lo stop construction on two projects at San Francisco International Airport unless the Friends of the Earth organization can post $4.S.. million in bond. Judge Robert J . SChnacke's. ruling concerned the north terminal and a parking garage. Vetera-, Fined LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A Vietnam veteran who held three hostages at gunpoint for three hours atop a hill in Griffith Park last year in what psychiatrists said was a combat "fiashback''. Tuesday was put on five years probation. • Superior Court Judge William Ritzi also fined John M. Gabron $500 and ordered intensive psychiatric treatment. ' 2 Bomb Blast,s Rip Offices LOS ANGELES CUP() -Two bombs Tuesday 'night caused 1 moderate damage to the o(ficea of the Socialist Workers Party Nld a Marxist book store but no injuries. The first explosion occurred at 8 :30 p .m . ·after a stick or dynamite was thrown at Lew Jones, a Socialist Workers Party chatrman, who confronted the bomber after hearing him run· nlng In the hallway outside Jones' office, authorities said. · The blast damaged lhe Door and walls on the landing at the top or the second Door stairway , • andJhattered aome Windows at a .. _, -~"~ .' nearby apartment building, .-r-r • .-.r~· , ·.. Damaae.wuesUmat._.ectat$2,000. "' . "Leland wu a hcists1e. not a lookout,•• sbe sal<I. ••Terrell called him to 11\e troni yard and told him he would ahoot Leland if he moved." McCain said that Fulmer fired Crom a hou1e next door at a shadowy figU,e· inside near the kitchen door, Anothitr deputy was outsiCle the door only in.ches away, and_ Fulmer had seen the figure scurrying back and forth in the house before~ he added. "Al this point, FillrJler thought Phelps was still at the front of the house," ,said McCain. i\l1Jo, sho\s had Peen (ifed earll,er at deputies Y!)to had 8.p· proached the house from the re· ar, he said. ' But Elizabeth Ryan, mother of the Jtirls: held hostage, said in an interview with the San Diego Union that her eighl-year--old daughter Melissa had told her Phelps· was trying to get a cookie out or the kitchen when he was shot. ··1 think it's a damn, dirty shame Lhat the cops can't admit 'they made a mi stake," said Mrs. Under\\-·ood. Clearance for "-timer to fi re came Jrom Sheriff's Sgt. Benny Collings, 1,\1ho ordered Fulmer three tim·es to shoot , McCain said. "Collins told him that if he got the shot , take it," he said . It 1,vas not immediately known if disciplinary action bas been taken against Collins. Back on C'atapus 1-loltslon Flournoy, unsuc ~ cessful candidate for gov· ernor, returned to teaching government and politics Tuesday at USC. He told his ...cl'ass of 20 students, ''You know, I hope, that I'm a Republican. If you don't, I spent a lot of money ·for notlling. '' PSA Cuts Personnel SAN DIEGO (AP) -Pacifi'c Southwest Airlines says it has laid off 15 flight crewmen, includ· ing pilots, in addition to about 100 slewardesses and 50 ticket agents. • • 'i•' II Tbe Auqtlaled Press promlseol high-level rainlall and The Sier-ra. ~eva4a may just warriling temperatures would.hr~ have r~covered from the worst ing new perils to the white· blizzard in years only to have a cloaked Sierra. new storm 1oomonthe horizon. He said heavy wind s of the last The National Weather Service 'few days baV I! blown buge Said showers'were likely tonight snowdrifts up against many and Thursday with the snow level buildings and if a new storm _tn- J ifting to 6,000or 7,000feet. creases Lhe burden "the build· Since. Friday llight tbe mouh· ings could collapse.·· · t ·ains have been hit with ~·Thestormhiu;pickedupl?ls snowfalls of more than 10 feet at of moisture and amounts of rain· higher elevatiOns and snow fall will be h(:uvy," the wealh~r di.pped b;elow ~.ooo feet in places. service said. "Temperatures w1ll Highw~y eqwpment was out in bealitUewarmer." full force, but couldn't keep clear lnterstite 80, the main northern trans-Sierra route, and U.S. 50 over Echo Summit. However, the Caljfornia Highway Patrol in Truckee said today that all roads finally were open and no chains were re· quired. ''It's pretty calm outside right no\\'," a CHP spakesman said. "There's just some light flaky snow .". . And at the federal and state river foreca~t service , spokesman James Stanley said: "There are no problems right now, but they're slill talking about a warm storm coming in and there's the potential for some high flows .'' 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