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• WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 12, 1975
VOL.I&, M0.4J.f5ECTION5, JtP'AGU
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Vie.torg Kiss
Handler Malcolm Fellows of Montreal gets a kiss from
Sir Lancelot of Barvan after the E nglish sheepdog won
· ~t in show at the 99th Westl)linster Kennel Club show
In New York.
'.·ffnspector Hounds'
\Stifled by Court
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I LOS ANGELES (UPI> - A at the border wltb'Cexico, to in-.
federal· jUd&,t has ruJed that the vesUgate& . '
U.S. Customs Bu.reau•s dr ug-The dog~; Blue Baron, in-
ianilfing dogs can be too efficie~t. (\ie·ated there was marijuana in
detecting narcotics sounerrjngly the ,tTuck and trailer. a search rufat. they constitute an iJJegal in-warrant was otilalned. and John
Yuion'of'priva,cy. · Solis, 29,• of· Santa Ana was ar-
l U. S. 'District Court Judge rested for possession of it.
tiarry Pregerson ruled that the Pregerson ruled late Monday ~sc'overy· of 1,525 pounds of that while the dogs may leially
arijuana in a truck parked at a be used to examine autos a1ld
nta Ana gas station was u 11· luggage at border crossing Points
1fiial 1ei1uie. and aiFports w here citizens ex·
: Customs agen ts said they peel s uch, thing&-, bringing them
received an a nonymous call Oct. onto private property without
·to th&t a'truck and trailer parlCed probable. cause ls an unconstltu· •~the gas itaUon ~load~ tiona.1 in vasion of privac>:•
y,itb mer1Juill•·· They brpugHt1 espec1.Uy since they ~te so efll· two of the doss, used-Iii s.niff cars clent at deteclln1 hidden sub-' st.anees tbat eollld. ~ olherwlse
~ine Accused
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'clllteas1 sroup said Tuesday tbat 1JUhe of 15 members of the 41·
•se111bly Tran1p0tt1tlon Commit·
lft•have iccepted contdt>utlona IMm tllemaliers of controver;alal , 1'm•J colltrol devices. The
P""!'!t'a't.obby,Hked Assembly ~~~ teo MeC~ to dlt· 'qa'l)l(y the. ommlttee members . fl'Olll considering certain bills. I .
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be seen. The subsequent search war·
rant was thus tainted by the il·
legal search u1ing the doas.
Pregerson uld, 8lld the seized
marijuana cannot be used as
'4!vidence i1atn1t Solis.
. The 1ovem11Jent.was expe<ted
to drop chHi•• against Solis,
who has more serious problems tO worrx abouL While oilt on bail
j ollowlnll, the marl.Juana. arrest,
be wu.r••rreatod ..,...lwb C01111ta
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D@etor
Charged
In Plot
A wealthy Sherman Oaks
physician was arrested by
Orange County sheriff's depu~
Tuesday and charged w(th ~
!iOliciting his wife's murder.
Booked into Orange County
Jail at 4:30 p.m. was Dr. Charles
Wesley Turner. 44, of 14358
Magnolia St., Sherman Oaks.
The arrest of Turner at his
home endt'd a three-week in·
ves tigation that culminated
when ofricers allege the suspect
solicited the services of an un·
dercover s heriff's d(!puty to
murder hi s wife, a departm ent
spokesman said.
The same spok esman said the
alleged solicitation occurred in
Orange County but refused to
specify the time or place.
Turner 's bail was set a t
$100,000. He is scheduled lo bear-
raigned 1'hursday in Orange
Count;· Central Municipal Court.
Marine H eld
In Burglary
San Clemenle police arrested
an 18-year-old Camp Pendleton
Marine early today in cOnnectio~
with the attempted burglary of
drugstore.
J.ames Stanley Kraus wa's
taken int.a custody shortly after
midnight near the Med Rx Dr g
store on 241 Del Mar Ave. after a
woman reporled seeing som e
on the store 's roof with a
flashlight. .
Police said Kraus was n
possession or a flashlig~ .
screwdriver and pocket knife at
the time or the arrest.
IHSCAR SOLD
ON FIRST CALL ' "'Sold it on the first call."
That's the sales success a
Costa M~aa man experienced
when he ran these few words in
the Dally Pilot;
'69 CHEVY 8~11, auto
trans. R /H. XlnL cond.
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642·5678. Jt 's easy to put a few
~to work for you Ill tbetl&ht
place.
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Held • 1-0 Kidnap,
Sexual Assaults
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.~Y ~p~~ 8 " · Fire Hero in Anaheim-
Uaheim fire offirials credited a 12·year-old boy who di~ ln a
·reSIClential fire Saturday with saving the lives of. eight pet-sons
who were sleeping in the house when a pre-dawn fire broke out.·
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Charges
Delayed ACCORDING TO fire inspector NOrman Morgan, young Roger·
Glover ran downstairs from his second floor bedroom to waken
five children and an adult who were sleeping in the home at 2431
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Morgan said the youngSter then returned to the second floor to
help his sister and a stepbrother escape the flames. '
BOTl-1 L EA P ED from a window, Morgan said. However. he
added, Roger was overcome by smoke before he could reach the
window and collapsed.
His body was later found six feet from the windO\\'.
Male a11d Female
Man Held in Sex
Attacks, Kidnap
Newport Beach detectives an·
nounced the arrest of a 32-year·
old Huntington Beach ins uranee
salesman today on charges relat·
ed to several alleged kidnaps and
sexual as saults on male and
remale hitchhikers.
Douglas Ernest Cassidy or 8401
Castilian Drive was booked late
MondaY night on a warra'nt
charging several counts or kid·
nap. The salesman was held in
lieu of $25,000 bail.
De tective Sgt. Kenneth
Thompson said the arrest stems
from at least two incidents .in
Newport B1ach in recent
months; one in Huntington Beach
and aeother in South'Laguna.
In two separate assaults in
Newport, Thompson alleged that
Cassidy stopped to pick up male hitchhi~ers and th·en· for'eed'tll~m
into his car at gunpoint. He then
allegedly drove the victims to
secluded areas and forced them
to perform sex acts.
A similar incident in recent
weeks in South Laguna involved
a young female hitchhiker as the
victim, detectives said.
Thompson said the second
Barron Paroled
WASHINGTON (API
Fqrmer West Virginia Gov.
William Wallace Barron was or·
dered paroled Tuesday alter
serving nearly four years of a
12-year sentence on conspiracy
charges. Barron was convicted
of coosplracy ito brtbe the
foremQn qr the federal f!"•nd
jury which acquitted him of
charges in 1968 involving alleged
Kickbacks during his term <'f of•
I fice.
male victim in Newport Beach
led to the arrest.
"He was able to get a license
number after the assaull9 and
after some c hecking we came up
with a mug shot and showed it to
the other victims," ThompsOn
said.
Cassidy faces prOSec\JtiOn rirst
on the Newport and Huntington
('a_ses which will be handled
together. Once disposition of that
issue is complete, sheriff's in-
vestigators pl an to press the case
related to the ·south Laguna inci·
dent.
Cassidy was scheduled to be
arraigned Thursday in Harbor
J udicial District Municipal
Court.
,35 Kids Held
In Purse Theft
NASHVILLE. Tenn. (tlPll -
Police couldn't determine who
stole a bus driver's purse, so they
arrested 35 high school students.
The disturbance occurred
Tuesday when the regulatbus'OD
the way to Mogavoc·k High
School broke down on tbe morn-
ing run. A new bus, driven by
Mrs. Jewel Curtis, was sent for.
A m e chanlc , James
McCluskey, who came in a
wrecker to remove tne stalled
bus, said the students streamed
onto the new vehicle. ,
lie said someone grab~ the
driver'$ purse, re~ed • fe~
dollars relurned the purse aPd
threate'ned both the driver and
l\1('Cluskey if they interfered. ·
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By JOHN VALTERZA
Of Tll• O.lty l'ttot U.ff
Arraigflment for the 40·year-
old male ntirse charged in· the
m urder of Corona del Mar
housewife Nancy Atwater and
her entombment in a concrete--
fil led oi l drum will resume
Thursday in Harbor Judicial Dis-
trict Municipal Court.
Daniel Gerbis Bedelian, who
had served as the night attendant
to the woman's ailing hUsband, is
set to appear at 9 a .m. in t he
court ol municipal Judge Selim
S. Franklin.
The jurist first began the pro-
ceedings on form al charges of ·
murder las t Friday, but agreed
to a. postponement»so-th-at
Bedelian would have enough
time lo seek a private attoney.
In the iriterim, the husky
Lebanese immigrant has been
advised by a public defender. He
has remained in custody since
his arrest last Wednesday-.. only
hours after MrS. Atwater, 50, was
reported missing from her
Cameo Shores home.
Bail has remained at $250,000.
<See SUSP ECT, Page A2l
Consid erable c loudiness
tonight ·. and Tl\lv."'1¥Y •. 11"'
<Ofd i"ll g 6J 't'h'e W~iither•
service, with cooler tem-
peratures expected. Highs S8
at the beaches to 62 inland.
Lows tonight 46 to 52. • INSIOIE TODAY
A profile of aCtress Catherine
Dmnve, c rniew o/ Cher Bonas·
first television ahow end stories
from th• Orange Cocut, .a/Oog
wi£h other articles,.are on Page
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J'cem WlreSenl«ll alrHdy it IJI. effect, 1'1 lbe beartol-to'531 billion through June :io.
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'planallon ol hla prosram ll·&•I-• to listen. At the moment he has
.lVASHIN.G'tON --A bill block. ~Jll'&J!la~li> ~ls~oura1e eneray Meanwhile, President "'-r•. J>~dent "Fon!•s •ll'ld'1' sa. co_n&umpUon by drlvJng U.p ~deilCtbat he I• picking w-
IJCl'.'btt"rel tax on l"'porl'.el olt tor pr1ce1 ... TM full proir.m ~tns to ·support tor his antirecesaion prQ. •lt1.aj'a was approved tOday b.)' cut •Oi1 imPotts •by tYIO million eram, intends to blitz Congreaa
tl\e'Seriate Finance Committee. barrel! a da)', or 28 percent, over wtt.b a 1lepped-up selling cam-
Tbt.Jt42 vote in commktee•ent the next three years. P•lcn next week, his chi er
brlakf111'1, dlmiers lllld meet·
ln11 with eonare1smen and
lltol'S'to Ol!OhlilCI vt.,.._on
bla anUrece11lon package and to
pJUJ for the pro1ram .. ~
Nnsen 11ald F~dJ'feels he has
made aome headway with the
g_overnon" that he m-,._ during
his lrips to Atli.nta, HoUston and
Topek•, Kan., du.ring the pas".
two weeks. "He tJ1inks his ex·
tlnK ,., ... , .. 'P!Hf.•• ..iif. '.,. heard or no com~romlAo" that he
, l'O'rd • \l 1111jlenec1 ~I•• top ~willing to _p~cej>t1
economic advl1ers to a "tneeting Nessen also. sa~d ~at Ford ts
In the Oval otnce loct.1 torevJew ,sticking by his dar~11ve for .an
tl\trecesslonl,dlcat.cn ·-escalating fee ln~rease on
'Asked whe'ttier-tor'cl Wai will· fofeign oil which would ra1se the
ing to compromise with the levy lo $2 ~ollars on Marc~ 1 and
Democrats and consider changes $3 on Apr.ii 1 and lhl;ls rejects a
in his prQaram, Nessen ••id. compromise suggest1~ by Sen. "'."!"' Prtald~ol 11 always Willing Robert Dole c R-K•ll(·
the House-passed bill to. the By unanimous vote, the corn· spo.kesmansaldloday.
Senate floor, where debate is ex-mittee also approvoo·,.. bill to White lfouie Preis Secretary
" kt«ttobeginoextweek. raise the cei ling on the'natlonal Ron Nessen told report.era Ford ~ T¥...,riff',lhefl••\Slofwhich debtfromthepreaent$495blllion h1s lined up a seriet of ~~'.""""'""~"-'---::-,..-~~~----.,,~--..~~ ~:
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MIDEAST HOT SPOT-The Sinai is th~ story of the puses
-the Milla and the Gidi. They are the key to Israel -
and to Egypt. They are on focus of Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger's new eJfort to bring about a second
stage military disengageffient.
Israeli P11llbaek
Kissinger, Sadat
Express Optimism
° CAIRO jA.P I -'Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger and
P'resid'ent Anwar Sadat ex-
pressed conf'idence and op-
timism Wednesday on possible
Jury Locked
In Theft Trial
Of Councilman
After deliberatin& !or more
than three hours, a Municipal
Court jury in Fullerton couldn't
decide Tuesday if Brea .City ~
Councilman Don Symm.S w8s
guilty of attempting to steal a
woman's "Oat Crom a department
store.
It was after the jury (or~man
told Judge Phillip McGraw that
the jury was hopelessly de-
adlocked at two votes for acquit·
tat and 10 f'or guilty t.hal ,._icGraw
declared ·a mistrial and set
March 19 as lhe date for a new
trial.
Egyptian concessions for an
Israeli pullback in Sinai.
"We have clarified the issues
and the direction in which the
negotiations should proceed
toward a solution,'' Kissinger
said after four hours of talks with
Sadat. He added he was "hopeful
... in. fact confident progress
can be made."
Sadat said they had ... surveyed
the whole problem and thJs ts
quite sufficient for the moment. J
am satisfied. I 'm always op-
timistic when I see my fr1end
Henry."
Kissinger also said he will re-
tL1rn to Egypt ''in the near
future." He has previously 'la.id
he would return to the area ·next
month with U.S. proposals if he
finds thel"e are points to
negotiate.
Panel Backs
Legal Bingo
Tear Gas '
Pen Curbs
Announced
WASHINGTON (l!PIJ -The
government took steps today to
cla11tfy pockel·aized tear gh
guns -the kind women often
carry in their purses -as
"rirearms" because they are
now being useo by criminals and
teen· age gangs.
• Alter June 1, accordina to the
Treasul,')' Department's Bureau
of Alcohol. Tobacco. and
Firearms, new tear gas pen guns
-must be minufaCtured and sold
by licensed' firearm manufae-
turers and dealers. Purchasers
must comply with the same rules
that apply to buying a 1un.
~ny such lear gas guns
manuiactured before that date or
those already on retail shelves
are not covered by the rule'.
"Ther\l is mtrc.b evidence of a
moontlng use by criminals of
lhese converted pen guns capa·
ble of a single shot," said bureau
director Rex D. Davi.a.
'1Police department! ·across
the nation have reported to us an
alarming incidence ol use of con-
verted pen guns, not only in
crimes, but by teen-aged gangs
during their street rumbles in
urban areas."
The tear gas devices are
known as pen guns because often
they are manufactured lo look
.lik"e " a ballpoint pen. rtfany
women carry them toward off at-
tackers ~nd gasoline 5tation
operators often keep such a de-
vice with one end camoutlaged
as a tire pressure gauge.
MO!t of the pen guns use spring
action to fire tear gas or, in some
cases, an emergency n<u"e. With
just a few minutes work, the
agency said, the pen guns can Qe
converted to fire a .22 caliber
buUet.
Coast Slated
For Weekend
Light Rains
The Orange Coast's respite
Crom rain may end late Thursday
or Friday, the National WEalhec
.8er'\'ice said today.
Forecasters are predicting in-
creased cloudiness -becoming
mostly cloudy Thursday -with
light rains possible Friday.
The Weather Service's ex-
t.ended forecast for Friday
through Sunday was for mostly
variable cloudiness with a sli&ht
ch41nce of rain early in the
weekend. Temperatures would
be cooler and it may be slightly
windy at times.
Total rain fiJCures available
since the intermittent storms
bega.n Feb. 2 are Newport Beach,
l .65 inches; Laguna Niguel Fire
Station, .985 and San Juan
Capistrano, 2.64.
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Bedelian has beun lodged in
Orange County J ~uJ since his
court appearance last week.
Investigator s have not
divulged any ne w details in the
case over the past several days.
The last solltl release or in ·
forn\etion cam e last Friday
when officers announced tha1
they h8d ta ken into evid ence a
small statue or a squat duck and
two long kitchen knives.
The s mall st<.11.uc is ~tllC"gcd lo
be the wenpon used to batter the
reclusive housewife und inflict
fatal head injuries. Officl'rs gave
little· information nboul the
knives othor th tin to s-.y they arc
elements in the c ase.
1'hc dead "'on1 an ·s hu~hand, A
ANCIENT SAN JUAN PEPPER TREE BREAKING APART
G. Atwater . 64, has suffL•rcd £ron1
acute m~ntal illness for many
years. He had bee n c<.1rcd for al
home by Bedelian and another
male nurse . Eii<'h n1a1ntained a
12-hour shift each day and was
paid ~100 each lune they were on
duty.
Poli c C' a ll c>gT> that ~lr s . City Seeking &pert Advice on Preservation Al"'•alC'I" \•.-as killed at about 2:JO
a .m . last \Vednesday during
Bedelian's night shift. Later in
lhe day he allegedly drove the
victim's body to a Pncoima
junkYard where police say he
stuffed it into a 55-gallon 'drum
and then fi.lled it with freshly
mixed concrete.
Old Tree Ill?
Boe to Inspect Giant Pepper
A tree that has stood a hundred
years is beginning to fall apart in
San Juan Capistrano.
A giant pepper tree, listed as
the largest of its kind in the na-
tion, lost two branches last
weekend and city officials don't
want it to lose any more.
"w@'ve called in an arborist to
determine the condition or the
tree," said Planning Director
David J . Smith. "The tree expert
will also tell us how to prolong its
life and how much this will coot.··
The tree is located on the
grounds of the San Juan Elemeh-
tary School. Its gnarled trunk,
large enou.gb to encircle a man, is
hollow. E.xperts fear its braMhes
maybefilseased.
"The branches Cell for ap-
parently no reason," s<iid Assis-
tant Planner Tommy 'fomlinson .
"We had no wind and very little
r~dn . Whtn one broke it probabiy
.)eakened the second."
Although no one knows the ex· act age or the ·tree, some or San
Juan's oldest residents re·
member it as full grown when
they attended San Juan School.
Eighty-year-old C. Russell Cook
recalled that outhouses once
stood underneath the tree when
San Juan had a two-room
schoolhouse.
Lately the tree has been an 4:tl·
tractive nuisance, its trunk a
convenient olace to stash trash
and start f'ires. Of'Cicials of the ci·
ty and the Capistrano Unified
School District both considered
fencing the tree, but decided the
fence would probably not deter
vandals.
Smith.said the tree expert's re-
commendations will be present·
ed lo the City Council later this
month. Although the tree is
owned by the school district, the
city, which has a tree preserva-
tion ordinance, has taken an in ·
tereslinit.
'Husky Thug
Hits Liquor
Store in Mesa
A moon-faced ba"ndit wilh a
woolen Jumberjack coat and a
physique to match robbed a
Costa Mesa liquor store of 1140
and a bag of pretzels late Tues-
day, police said today.
Wesley W Weyman, on duty at
Nor Val's Liquor Store, 1746
Placentia Ave., told in -
vestigators the bandit entered
about 11 p.m., pickedoutlhepre-
tzels, then pulled a pistol.
Since the l'hurder. Atwater -
once a top line executive with th1.·
Wrigley chewing gun firm -has
been moved out of the home 01t
4633 Perham Drive and admiltet.J
!o a San Di("'go area hos pital.
1'he ailinR Atwatcr's si5tcr 1s
the wire or \Vri g lcy Board
Chairman P. K \\'ri glcy.
Two Rings Stolen_
In San Clemente
Burglars entered the home of' a
San Clemente woman Tuesday
and took two rings with a val lie or
$300, police reported today.
Officers s<iid a diamond ring in
a Tiffany setting and anoi.her
ring with s even pearls were
taken from the home of Denise
Htlms, 404 Via Alegre. In -
vestigators said there were no
signs or forcible entry.
Crosby Kin
Dead at 80 He told Officer Steve Shulman
the big man brandished the 2· LOS ANGELES CAP) -Larry
inch barrelled revolver and re -Crosby, older brother ot singer
peated his demands over and Bing Crosby, died today at Cen-
over as Weyman gathered up lury City Hospital.
money f'rom the cash register. Crosby, 80, who devoted most
The victim described the ban-of his attention to the Bing
dit as about 6 fee&, 3 inches tall Crosby Golf Tournament, en· Rockets Kill 10 weighing about 200 pounds, with tered !he hospital a week ago.
a very distinctive, round moon-Cause of de ath \V ~is not im-PHNOM PENH, Cambodia faee. mediately released.
CAPJ -Khmer Rouge rockets \Veyman s aid he wa s 1-lewastheoldestoCthe-sevcn
Symmes was charged with pet-
ty theft Dec. 23 when he left a
J .C. Penney store in Fullerton
without paying for the coat he
carried over his arm.
When testifying at his trial, the
councilman admitted carrying
the coat Cc.om the store but said
be bad no IJttention or stealing it.
SACRAMENTO !UPI1 -A
measure legalizing bingo in
California has been -.pproved by
the Assembly Governmental
Organization Committee on a 7-0
vote and sent to the Ooor.
killed 10 persons and wounded 33 threatened with death if he tried Crosby childrc>n , "''ho also in-in Phnom Penh's central market t r Ii th Route Swap Dem'ed r-==-~~_:::=~===---...:o:::o'.'._o:'.w~:'._e_".g:'.:u'._'.n'._:m_a_n_o_r_w_a_tc_h_:::cl:u:de=ba:n:d:l:e:ad:e:r:B:o:b:C:r:os:b:y:_ = area t ay. police reported. which way he went.
WASHINGTON !APJ -
Spokesmen for the Civil
Aeronautics Board and the White ~ouse denied today that any ac-
tion had been taken on a major
route swap agreement between
Pan American World Airways
and American Airlines. The Yfall
Street Journal •. q_uoting 'in·
rormed industry sources," said
io today's editions that both the
CAB and , the White House ap-
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The measure (ACA3J by As -
semblyman Leroy Greene (0-
SacramentoJ, would place on the
next statewide ballot a proposal
lo legalize lhe game, which is
now technically illegal.
Spokesmen for senior citizens
Tuesday urged legalization ot
bingo because they said it pro-
vided recreational opportunities
for, elderly persons. ~
Mortgage Flow
l;l_ates Would Rise, Fqll
WASHINGTON CA.Pl -Home mortgages with Interest rates
that rise or fall with other interest rates in the economy·were pro-'
posed Wednesday by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
UNDER THE PROPOSED regulations, savlngs and loan as-
sociations and other thrift instituUons could selJ so.called varia4
ble rate mortgages to home buyer1 in which the mortgage in·
terest rate could rise a maximum or 2'h percent if' other interHt
rateajn tbe..c.onomy rose substantially.
. The v-atl•ble rate mortgage is not a new idea, and it produced
corusideralSY collttoveny in Congress before. Board Member
Gra~ Perry said the board would "move forward'' with'ltt p~
posa1 unlets Congreaa acted to block it.
'the proposed new regulations probably would not take effect
before five monlhs at least, Board J.)irector Thomas Bomar told
reporters at a briefing. The proposed regulations would aJlow for
a 90·day coJTlmenl period.
HAD THE PROPOSAL BEEN In ef(ect during the recent
period or rfslftl 'tnterest rates. the cost of' a variable rate
mortgage taken out ln January 1973, would have inore•sed I.bout
1 percent,·meanint an 8 percent mortgace wouJd now cost about 9
perctnt.
OJP ·TH's
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ort
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• / 'Cot a prOblt'mr. 't'hi!'rc write' Pat
I Dunn. Pat will ctlt.rfl'd 10~. gel the:
' • OtrSWl'rl• pJtd OC•
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' • t1on you netd to' 8()/~ 111t'QUi!lt'S iPI
governme11t and
I -1 bus1nt$,t, f'ilai/
YfJUr QUE'SflOtlH to
n Par Dun11 1 A1
Yo ur .Se rvice .
Orangr Coas l
Daily PilQf , P.O.
Uor 1560. Costa
Mesa . CA 9?626. l11cludt your
ltlepll()nt numbt'r.
lwatch for Watch
DEAR PAT; I sent my watch
to Timex Corp. in January 1974 ! for repairs. I expected it to be re-
tut-ned within a reasonable time
, arter l "d supplied Lhe requested
$1 . I should have returned it to
Timex before the guarantee ran
, out, but J Jyst went ahead and
had it repaired about thffe times
on my own. Maybe J should have
paid for a private repair a1ain as
Timex h11s never returned my
1 watch!
LI., Costa ltlesa
Timex records lndicat.e your
repaired watch was shipped to
you last February. A replace-
ment watch Is being sent t.o you
and Timex will file a ''loss"
claim. Others with missing 1..-:-
palred watches, or any other
Timex problem, should address
correspondence to Gerald L.
\\'hite , customer service
1 manager, Timex Corp., 7000
Murray St., P .0. Box 2740, Little
Rock, Ar. 72203.
lleal•h!I A.: ... 1le<1•
DEAR PA1' I a m goin~ to
plant .some azaleas in red\1:ood
containers A lt'hollgh I kno\v
\\.'hat soil mix to us~. should I
m ake any c hanges in the con-
tainer -or add anythini: to the,m
before putting in the soil')
K. 8., Costa ~lesa
~urserles contacted advi_se.
making surr your container has
enough air holf"s for good \·entila
lion Rest theni on brieks rather
than directly on the grovnd
f"lacf' a length or nonroltlng,
small -mesh nylon net cut to ruin
side thr Internal b3sf" to prevent
insf'tls rrom t>nlf'ring lhf' in
• ierior Pro\•ldr good irilernal
draia11e-by using roofing peb-
~les, aggre11atP or broken clay
Pols. Spread then1 to a depth of at
least two inches In cootalne rs
that arr less 1han 12 inches in
diameter. and six Inches in trt•r
size containers
ScUI h• 's1ul11ess
DEAR PAT I need a ne'lll
s witch for ffi}· Black Angus
broiler-rotisserie It doesn't "'ork
at all now . and when I wrote to
the manufacturer my lette1 v.·as
not answered J ('an'l -fi~d ou1
where to gel the part I ne():t . and I
really would like lo use this ap
pliance.
N.8 .• Co.sla Mesa
Several Orange County ap
pllance repair and electronic
parts firms reported Black
Angus was out of business, but
that 11 not tbe case. A spokesman
forJ&SCo.,343S. WeslernA\le ..
L.A. 90020, said his firm has been
a Black Angus parts and service
representative for more than 20
years. Parts can be requested by
writing to J & S, or by phoning
(213) 389·6140. This information
also answers a Black Angus
parts source inquiry from C.C.,
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Study
Propo.sed
By GARV GRANVILLE
OttMO•lly '°ii.tlUff
A seven-year-old proposal to
build an international Jet aJrport
at Camp Pendleton tor Joint
Orange-San· Diego County use
was revived TueadaY -thls dme
by a San Diego orficial.
According to Orange County
B:oard of Supervisors Chairman
Ralph Diedrich, San Diego Coun-
ty Supervisor Jack Walsh will
ask his fellow supervisors to ap-
prove a joint powers agreement
t.ostudy,the airport p~al.
Should such a s:tudy be ap-
proved by the two counties'
supervisors. it wiU cov.er the
fea!ibllity .or buiJding a 2,SOO-
acre, three -rUnway interna:
tional class jet airport "just norlh
of Oceanside. ·
. 'ID a -$100,000 regi6pal air
transpurta'lion s:tudy sponsored
by the Southerp California As-
sociation of Governments that
'\ll"as ,:ompleted in 1972, t.he
Pendleton plan was seen as a
long term solutiM to Orange
County's jet-port needs,
But at an airport summit con-
ference called that year by then
Fifth District Orange County
Supervisor Ronald Caspers, San
Diego officials turned their backs
on the propos al .
"The whole idea is nothing
more than an attempt by Orange
County to dump its airport pro-
blem in ou·r backyard," San
Diego Supervisor William
Craven complained at the close
oftbe luncheon confer~nce.
Later, Marine Co rp s
spokesmen said no attempt had
been made to include the
military in the discussion and
made it clear the corps was
··staunchly opposed'' to the plan
But Diedrich s aid Tuesday that
opposition to th e Pendleton plan
"may be "'ilhe ring ··
.. Caspers made a mistake by
going to S.an Di ego Count}' with
an Orange County problem,··
said Diedr1C'h
··No'lll'. the.\"re coming to us
And th a t n1akes a big dif
ferenre,' · he added
DiedriC'h admitted, howeve r ,
he does not know how much sup·
port Walsh has musll!red on the
San Diego board
Diedrich said he 1s "super con·
fident " the study proposal will be
approved by the Orange County
lk>ard of Supervisors should 1t
t:lear the San Diego board
Bad Timing
For Catholics
ANAl-iEIJ\ot -Di sneyland C'On
cedes that today·s special event
1s poorly limed
This is "Catholic School Day'
at the amusement park Children
from Catholic school s throughout
San Diego and Orange counties
out of classes for Lincoln's Birth
day, get specia l ticket discoutits
Today is also Ash Wednesda}
the beginning of Lent "'he n cons
cientious Catholics are urged'f"to
make perSonal s acrif1C'cs a nd
esche w ple as ura bl e purs uits
The Southern C ross, the San
Diego Archdiocesan newspaper,
C"alled the juxtaposition "surely
an inappropri ate way lo start the
season of Lent."
GEM TAU< ·~
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Finch Assails
Gas Rationing
1f' * * Effects
Of Rule
'Null~
B~ J •N WORTH •. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER n. Of .... 0.lif Po"" S&ioff 1"-0•11v~1otswi Orange County's efforts to r e·
Blasting gas rationing and duce the impa.ct of noise at its jet
quoting Abraham Lincoln, airport will be left nearly intaet
former Secretary or Health, despite a federal cou rt ruling
Education and Welfare Robert Tuesd ay declaring part of
Finch brollght hi' campaign for a California's noise laws illegal.
U.S. Senate seat to Orange Coun-County Air po rt Di r ector
ty Tuesday. Robert Bresnahan said the de-
Fi'lch spoke at the annual LiQ-cision by a three.jud ge panel in
coJn Day Luncheon of the Oran~ San Francisco would have little
County Council qf Republican or no effect here because it af-
Women in Laguna NjgueL ft.>ets only those regulations deal.
To a 1cheering audience, Finch ing with single aircraft viola·
predicted the Republi.can party lions. Kudos for Kill<>r will have coptrol of Congress '"Th e community noi se
"withinthedecade." equivalent level <CNELI regu\a-The Michi gan JaycC"es h<.1vc
A recently annoyneed can-tions are st ill in e ffect ,·· selected Llt)y d E . ']'isi, 31. a
didate for the Califort:Ua Senate '-' Bresnahan said . "1'hose are the convicted murde re r . as one
seat now filled b_x De.mO«;rat John •. laws i;:::overning-c umulative noise of the s tage's top five yottng
TUnneY . Finell""" saiO)ieis ''com-levels and a planned reduction of men despite protests from
fortable" a~ut his cttances of tbemtozeroimpactbyl985." the v ict in)'s f;Jmil y. Tisi
beatinf oossible c:on~der Barry The court decision was partial was cit ecl for his "'Ork in
Goldwater Jr., a Congregman, 0~uyP'l10tSUinPtto1• settlementofalawsuitfiledbya tr a n s l<.ltin g books int o
for the Republican nomination. CAMPAIGN.$ IN COUNTY group of 18 a irlines against the braille.
He said he did not believe Senate Candidate Aneh California Aeronautic:s Direetor -"'-'"'-'='----------
Ronald Reagan would try for the and_ four major airports in the
nomination, but would instead bloodless. We show every day in sta.te, including OrangeOounty. • •
try for presidential nomination. this country that we are a 1be suit challenged the con-Jrvtne Firm But Finch said if Reagan did vibrant, outreaching people .. , stitutional right of tQe state to im ..
declare for the Senate seat, he Finch left the Department of pose la"'s requiring altports to
would not withdraw . Health, Education and WeUare ~~1~00 .. ~~.!~_ limits on ai.rcraft Under Probe In his wide-ranging short talk in 1970 after a controversial ~ ~
and a press conference, Finch single year on the job and moved But! whlle the court decided
spoke to the following issues : to the White House as counsel to laws regul.aling single aircraft Jn Stock Case
Gas Ra«oning -'"This makes President Nixon. takeoffs were wnconslitutional, it
no sense and I cannot for the life He left that post in 1972, just withhe ld a d ec ision on the
of me unders·tand why the beloreWatergatebroke. broader efforts to reduc e
Democ ratic Congress is con-··1 left not because l couldn 't cumulativenoise levels.
sidering it . We made many get along with the President, but The judges left the matter open
sacrifices thelasttitQewetriedit because of continual disagree-lo further discussion. saying
-but that was for the sake of a ments with the people around there may be parts of the CNEL
war supported by the people. h.im." Finch said. regulations that infringe on the
We're still paying for the Mafia Asked if he gets questioned rights of the airlines.
inte rfere nce that resulted.'' about hi s connections with Nix-Air California Presid e nt
Aid to Education -.. We can on.' Finch replied, "Today \Vas Robert Clifford, whose company
make many cuts in federal aid to typical. £\1aybe it's because Nix -was one of those that filed the
edueation. One way of doing that on is such I ne ar neighbor but as suit, said the ruling was only a
1s to move away from the rigid you noticed nobody mentioned partial victory but satisfying gui delin~s of Titles I, ll. and III him. nonetheless.
!Ele mentary and Secondary ''The focusof thecampaign so ''The r e was always the
Education Acts) and give more far appears to be food . fuel, jobs tremendous danger the single
n1oney through revenue s haring. and the economy. A lot ~f people ~ event noise lev~l (SENL> could
Revshare dollars are fl exible seem to feel Watergate is behmd be changed at any lime and
Computer Autom<.ition. Inc., ot
Irvine is under inforrnal in ·
vestigation by th e Securili~i:; and
Exchange Co mmission, c:on1 -
pany president David Mt!lhvin
said Tuesdiiy .
1'he investigation, he s aid. is
apparently into possible viola-
tions of the Sec.urities Exchange Actofl934.
The Los Angeles Regional Of-
fi ce of the SEC refused to con1-
meot on the investi gation
"We \viii not confirm th e e x·
istence or non-existence of an u1 ·
vestigation." said Michael Bertz dollars J 'm convinced making us now·" n1ade more r estrictive," Clifford
aid more flexible ~·i ll save Finch said he hasn't Yisited said. Methvin said extensive tn·
money " l'\ixon since the former president The Air Cal chief said the quiries of company offi cers and
of the S EC.
Vietnam _ .. When President returned from the hospital. But court's reluctance to rule im-directors are bein g conducted by
Nixon nt>gotiated lo get our h~ said "I still regard.him as a mediately on the CNEL issue the SEC. although charges ha,·e
troops out, we made a commit-fnend, and we talk on the phone may throw doubt on the 1entire not been made.
ment to provide aid.in materiel ~oc~c~a;s~io~n~a~l00lv=·=-========'=ta:=l•=n~i=•=•=l=•=w=·==="=================not m en -at the existing ,i
level We have to honor that com·
rnitment ··
President Ford's Proposed
Gas Tax -··while I don"t think it
has to be as hig h as h'e suggests. a
gas tax is far more desirable
than rationing, which I regard as
intolerable in a free societ y.··
011 Drplelion Allowance -.. In
the oil business, the small pro·
ducer 1s the gambler , looking for
ne w domestic sources He needs
the incentive of the oil de plet.Jon
.allo"'anC"e and 1t should be ke pt
ut the level it is "
Oil Price Fixing and Food -
·we have to reali ze that "'E' J.rf"
more 1mportan1 1n food produC'
tion to the world than thf' Ara b
states are 1n oil We ve aimed a.
restra1 n1n1:; ou1 lood production
Now ""e (_'an afford to make some
t.•hanges We need to be a good de
al more tough-minded aboul ho"
"°·e di stribut e our food
Enlightened se lf-1nt cres1 1s the
best way of putting it .,
America's f'uture · ·1 am
tired of tak1ag counsel rrom those
"'·ho say \1:e 'rc past our pea_k and
We'ye redueed our
auto loan rates
for all new Ameriean ears:
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J. C . HUM~HRIES --.
DIAMONDS· USA
''Ur\'cle Sam,'' ''Punch Jones,··1
nnd 11-Gary l\1oore'' may not have ·.
the romantic ring of ''Star of Jn.
dia." but they are the names of
large Arkansas diamonds equal in
quality to South African gems.
Since the beginni
there's ncvu be
anything like it.
15°/o on eompaets.(
10°/o on all others.
In !972. the State of Arkansas
set aside as a park a 73 mile area
containin g <I diamond-bearing
"pipe.'' thus stopping commercial
mining whith inl'd previously
failed t<> operate Pr<tfilably, pro-
bably because they may have
missed the mail! diamond strata
by digging to only 136 feet, while
South African depths exceed 3,500
feet.
If •ve11-'small diamonds were
found In sufficient quantity and
quality by working deeper. world
, demd~d today could make re -
U.e •ma1;ng .,,.,..~Mplng •Y•1•~ 1n~nted t r
Arn$1•c•n •p.1<;11 ac1anh1t1 ., yO<Jfl novo In 1n11
•em••~'blo Cro1on T11rres1,.at.
The T11rr•st1i1l l!I uUerty dolf•rent trom any
11m11pl1ce you"...e ever ~nown Ii, 1ol•d·•l•1D
CQOJ!ruclion means there •••nu mov•"Q PP•I•. n(>
hand•. no dl•I, no 10•1ng1 nothJl'\g lo •••• oul,
w•l\d up QI run <lown No l•t -No Hum
Jusl IC>tlch • tony con!rol •nd the Tcrres!11•I
ll•~hes 100 lime houri ano nunule1 or wcon6-. (H
!he c;lay ol •h• mo<>lh 1n glo\loo1ng r•d numer1rs
• 1ccur111 10 wl th•n t1lteen 1econoa a rnonu1
a...er.-ge Jhe.Jigh! •""uing diode 11 10 dl.l••ble 1l5 guaranteed to Int .,emtr.,loM!
Tha ti.e11t or th• T 1rr111111! os 1 cry1111 u•llld
In htlivm. 1 1pece-19e "'"•cle lhtil 1i.rt•d on 11\f
defillui ol 1111 •••1h Th9 -whQ W91rl • t 1r,.1ttllll .,it OW<> • 11111., ~ 111111 .........
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We've lowered-our finance charges on loans-for new American-
made automobiles. We think buying any American-made car is
in the country's best interest. So we 'll give you our best interest
when you do. For details, come to any office of Southern Cali-
fornia First National Bank .
HUNTINGTON BEACH
8899 Adams Avenue
17122 Beach Blvd.
NEWPORT BEACH
1090 llayskla Drive
1685 Mi'cAnhur-Blvd.
396 Superior Avenue
1501 W.stcliff
•effective through Maren 31. 1975
80UTMIRN CAUfORNIA
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MIST NAnONAL MlllK
.COSTA MESA
230 Eaat t71h Street
DANA POINT 24671 LI Plaza
LAGUNA HILLS
23511 P1seo de V1lencla
SAN CLEMENTE
toot South El Camino Real
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO
31971 Camino C.pistrano
SEAL BEACH
t3820 Seal Beach Blvd,
ORANGE COUNTY
AIRPORT
2001 Michelson
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STUDY HALL0 DEPT. -Local
govemmenta In our retton have
gone absolutely loon)' ror get-Una:
1\udles and report.I In recent
times. It's a 1overnmental
mania. The fad. however, may
be wearinl a bit thin. .
'l'h• clmmlck la that when
some governmental body like a
City CouncJJ or our Oranae Coun·
ty Board of Supervisors get a big
problem, they call for a report.
If it's a . really .. big problem,
then they need a study:. Often this
is accomplished by hiring an out-
side conaultant to prepare the
thin&. '
Govemmental thinking on this
sort of follows the old saw about
an expert being some guy who
lives out.of town .
UPIT~
DIES IN AMBUSH
Richard Ret1lm1ndr1v1
Italy Police
Quiz Suspect·.
In Art· Theft
THUS WE HAVE hired lhesc
experts from elsewhere and sad·
ly, when the report or study gets
turned in, ou ~ government
Shakers-and-Movers all too often discov.er they've been had. Of URBINO, Italy <UPI> -'Police .
course, the taxpayers footed the arrested a suspect today in the
btllfortheoutsidecons ultant. soect.acular theft of three price· less Renaissance paintings, one
So thus you know who really of them by Raphael, but said the
was had. You -were. caseisstillnotsolvcd.
Latest among the study flops to A police spokes man said An-
come to light was one ordered up tonino Arcidlacono, 43, had been
last November by our Board or arrested in Mil an and was being
Supervisors. They hired this out· brought to Urbino for further
side firm from LA to study pover-questiohing in one of JtiJy'1 big· ty areas in Orange County. Our. be · · county taxp•yers were to_pay ge1tartrob rteiinhiS~.,· ''There Wel'e · enoUgh dluea some $S7 ,000 for these expert · found to issue an ar'rest \war-
mental 1Jlaneuvers. rant,'' the police spokffman
ONE FJNE DAY the con~ul · said. ••However, one c~ say
tant firm grandly flopped the that the case has been ... sotv~.
two-inch thick report on our The investigations are continu-county supervisorial desks. ing. ''
It ~ame up with the in-Italian ncwspupcrs repor,t.ed tellige'nt;,e~ th,_t hey. ~u_ p8Qp1! today that police k.new ..... w.ho the
have'lieV'erat poverty poc"'""i:9U1n four other members of the gang
OrangeCo,unty. were but police denied thi.st'
But or course the supervisors A group of cat burglars" broke
already knew that. into the ducal palace museUm in
Al one point the report~said a Urbino last Thursday 'and Stole
low·C06t child day care center two paintiugs by~.p.ietro Della
should be established in one pov· Francesca and another by
ertyPQCket. Rapha ·el -all three
But the sbpervisors knew that masterpieces which officl"a.ls said
a federally aided child day care could not be given a ~at vaJ.ue.
center already . existed in ttiat Since then, Urbino euthoritles
area. have received three telephone
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Leader
Murdered ·
TANANARIVE,. Malaca•Y
(AP1 -llal•l"'J.'• mllltary 'rulers today accused dlsaJde.nt
police forces of 111ssassirwting
President Richard Rat&Jman·
drava. , Tbe president's limousine Vial
ambu1hed on a narrow road
Tuesday as he was being driven
from bis office to his home on the
heights overlooking the city. It
wa1 evening, tbere wu a torren-
tial rain at the time, and the ar:ea
was poorly Ut.
Rataimandrava was ·CriUcally
wounded and died several hours ·
later, the government said. Two
tx>dyguards and several of the as-
sassins also were reported killed.
A LARGE. MILITARY force
surrounded the Antanimora
police camp, and the. ruling
miljtary junta called on Col .
Brechard Rajaonarison to leave
the camp unarmed and give hi~ellup . . There were indications that the
army.was preparing to attack the
camp unless tb.e police surren·
dered.
M ~rtial law and a cwfew were
proclaimed Tuesday night. The
curfew was extended into the
n1orning as military cars raced
through Tananarive, apparently
in search of members of the
police force.
Government radio asked the
population to aid in the capture of
fleeing policemen. It promised
those 'who turned themselve.a in
.would be protected.
THE WAS speculation that
tension between the rival coastal
and highland tribes would set off
a civil war on this big island off
thesoutl)east Afi'ican coast:
, Tanks1 Bnd armored cars were
stationed at public buildings and
other strategic Points in the city.
Heavy guards were posted at the
tiomes of leading Members or the
military regime.
Doily raot hi""Y
IJ G..,Oftt\ed
Monday-Fnday: If ~ do nol ha.,...
YClU' paper by 5:30 p.m., call belore
7 p.m. and yout COC>Y will be de--
livered.
s.tufday and Svnoay: II 'jQJ do no11
'eceive your c«IY by 9 a.m. Satur-
day. or• a..rn. Sunday, call before 10
a.m. and your copy will be clellY«ecl.
A STATE EMPLOYMENT of. caJJs demanding ransonf figures
ficial alaUoned in Santa Ana ranging from $30,000 to $4.S
meanwhile charged that some million. Only one of the callers
parts of the "study'' were lifted gave details of the paintings
0 Cou ~Ire...,'-T•l•s' • from a report on range nty which might authenticat.e the de-Mo5t Ofange COl.lnty Areas "'Z-4JJI
• which had been oubllshed by the mand. NOrtmwest Huntington Be«h,
Bank of Ame_rica. Free. I tali au. government officials tnd W~Mer · · · · · • · · 140-11zo
II b ' d ' d h h d --..1 5an0flme(lte,Capislrano8~1\, COWJly o icials were a le lo sai Tues ay t cy a rece1vcw 5-"JuanCaptstraoo.
recoanize on their OWllnearly ~ noransoD\demai;id. o.n.Po1n1.SouthLagunL pag~ in t.Jle fitudy . "·hlch needed __ ';;:-,..._·~·----------;;=L;.,O;:oo='="="="=•'::!·=·=· ·=·=· ·=··=·=.,= ... ==>,.=:!, correctiOOs. ·, r"
·r;.Our gupe.rvisors, meanwhile,
t'har-.i:teriie'd the whole study
job variously as out of date, dis-• ~ppoint"ing , shoddy, depressing Gee
and disapppinting.
THEY CUT BACK the ree from
$57,000 to abou't $47,000.·BuL they
paid the biU . They paid on the
hope that the study would get
tt\em poverty money from other
government agenci~s.
Legislators Throw a Party
County government isn't alone
in all this. t.1.any of our city coun-
cils have also been taken on out·
side consultant report for a fee .
Newport Beach. for example,
has been hiring traffic consul·
tants for years who, after head-
scratching and deep thought. tell
the municipal Shakers that they
have a real problem in lrafficcon-
gestion. Thanks a lot.
LITTLE ROCK (UPI} -A number of state legislators was
entertained with a lavish show wh.icb included a topless dancer
clad only in a G-string .
The party was announced in the Arkansas legislative house.
A state representative said the resort city or Hot. Springs, Ark.,
was having a party for the legislature. Various state interests oc·
casionally invite members of the general assembly to attend
soeial functions whf1e the legislature is in session.
A reporter and photographer for the Arkansas Gazette were
usked to leave the Davey Crockett Club in the Alamo Plaza Motel
in Little Rock after the photographer took three pictures of the
tople!S dancer performing_
An estimated 200persons attended the event.
~When most or the guests had been served their meal , a Hot
Sprin gs man welcomed the crowd. He said entertainment was to
-come, including fortune tellers. magicians and ••anything you
can thjnk of_·• CALLING FOR studies also
works well to delay making de·
cisions. Costa Mesa has studied a
new sign control law through a
couple o( decades. Laguna Beach
studies its downtown parking
vexations. San Clemente studies
As the band· struck up a tune, a dancer moved onto the noor .
wearing a thin cape and black~bikini ·type dancing outfit. She was
followed by another dancer who wore a floor-length orange cape.
its beach rail underpass.
But maybe a lot of our local
government people are begining
to realize they've been over-
studied, over-charged and under·
done. ·
When the bai1d began playing "'Tequiia," she began taking
the cape off. Eventually, a state representative at a ringside la·
ble helped her re(Jlove t,he cape, the Gaze{ le reported.
After the photographer took some pictures, he and the re-
porter were ejected from the party. One man said the event was a
Private party a nd newsmen had no ri ght to be there. The reporter
and photographer had joined in the free drinks and meal.
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LOS ANGELES (Afl -Two
tnen have ..bee~ if\dlcted in a
theater .'franctlise scheme in
which entertainers Glenn Ford
Debl]le RexnolJI! and I.be late Agnes Moorhead bccame·unwit·
tingly involved.
1 The indictments. disclosed in
U.S. Dlslrtct Court 'l\1esday in4
1 volved what authorities snid ~as
the bilking ot Investors of "ht.an·
I dreds of thousands or dollars.·· ,
1 A federal grand jury returned
the 24·count conspiracy and
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NOTAVAILAllLE
Actor'Merloh Brando ' fraud indictment. against Joseph
W. Koserr, 51, of Culver Cily
Joseph B. Warshauer. 51, oi
Glendttle, and against two com-
panies, United General Theeters
Inc. and Franchise l\1arketing Service Inc ..
India ns ~ay
Brtµt do-.wm Bomb threat False
SAN FRANCISC<> fUP() -A
telephoned bomb threat, which
prov:ed ~o ~e f al!;e, stopped
service 1n San Francisco for
!Tiore than an hour Tuesday even-
Jng o_n ~he B;iy Area Rapid"
Transit district line in San J.~ran
cist'o.
1'hc distrit.•t hailed the line bet~ecn the J\1ontgomcry Street sta~on and 0&.1ly City at5:JO p.m.
•until the lhrc&.1t(•ned station at
16th and Mi ssion Strc.-cts could be
C'hecked for cxplos i\'l!S.
Text Flighl llallPd
EDWARDS AFB <UPI 1 -A
minor cooJing system leak Tues-
day cut short the third test flight
of the prototype Bl. The huge,
.supersonic jct bomber the Air
Force hopes will be an important
"'e.apon or the 1980s.
The plane 1-.n dt'd without inci-
dent after a cockpit "'arnin~ light
nashed, indiC'ating buildup of ex-
cessive heat 1n the electrical
~~'Stem. an Air J.'orce spokes man
said. The night cndt•d afl('r about
an hour.
Two l..a11dmnrk.• Sold
LOS ANGELES CAI'> 1'wo
movieland landmar.ks, the
Brown Derby r estaurants in
Hollywood and Rcvt·rly Jlills, are
under oew O\l.'ncrship today.
Sally Cobb said she sold the
two .world·famous restaurants to
Walter P. Scharfe, vice president
or Davre's. a 1·cslaurant manage·
ment compnr1y that is :J division
of ARA Servict·s !nc.
Medical S11l1 "'i l .-d
LOS ANG ELES CUPl1 -A
7J.year-old man has filed a $1
million suit against a convalcs·
C'ent hospital :ind 34 other defen-
dants, charj!in~ he was held
prisoner in I ht' hospital so it...,
owners could colJC'ct f\.1cdi ·C<.i l
benefits.
830 Millio11
'Keep Wonl'
LOS ANGELES (UPIJ -The
Indians say they have faith
Marlon Brando will keep his
word so they can keep their land.
So far, however. Brando has not
paid off the mortgaged property
he gave them.
The former owner of 40 acres of
ranchland in northwestern Los
Angeles County said Tuesday he
will foreclose on the land unless
Brando, or someone, pays off the
$318,000 due by March 30.
"Everything is in good order,"
an Indian spokesman said, But
the landowner said there was "no
agreement of any kind."
The land. located ii'ear Agoura,
Calif., v.•as signed. OVfl:.f to the
Survival of American lrHJlans As-
sociation by Brando in late .
December. But several days
later, John Hamilton, Jr., who
holds the trust Ueed on the pro-
perty with his brother and sister,
said Brando had never made any
payments on the land other than
interest on the mortgage and
taxes.
HAMILTON SAID he would
foreclose on the mortgage if the
debt was not paid when due.
"No agreement of any kind has
been reached," Hamilton &aid.
"We have not been contacted by
J\lr. Brando or any or his
representatives."
\\''hen the mortgage was made
known. Brando's attorney,
Lawrence Kartiganer, said it
v.·ould be ''safe to assume that
lhe Indians will not 00 called up-
on to make the payment." He
said the gift was made in an·
ticipation of arrangements for
payment of the trust deed.
Brando has not been available
for comment.
Boa rd Approves
Oil, Gas P lant
SANTA RARBARA (API -
County officietls have dealt <1
blow lo environmentalists by
conditionally approving an
Offshore oil and ga& procesiing
plant for an offshore drilling rig
under construe ti on.
Monday's 3·2 vote by the Santa
Barbara County Board or
supervisors involved a bid by
Exxon Corp. to build a S30 million
plant in Las J.""'lores canyon 20
miles north or Santa Barbara.
The facility would handle oil
and natural g;is from a mam-
moth 28·"-'Cll drilling platform
nOw unde r construction by the
fjrm in the offshore Santa Ynez
oil field.
F1NAL BOARD approval for
the plant is pending an attempt
by var'iou1 environmental groups
to put the Issue to a public vote.
Jn their conditional action, the
supervisors gavel the Jtroups 30
days to collect the 9,181
signatures necessarY to pl:ice the
question on the ballot. Ir the re-
quired signatures are obt:aioed,
the board can either rescind the
permit or call the rererendum
election.
The environmentalists main-
tain that Exxon will abandon its
Santa Ynea drilling projet1, i£ not
granted approval t~r. the r~
linery. But Ex'xon of'fa~ials say 1r
they canngt build the ~ant on the
cout, u:\di' will erect an offshore
process\nc faqllti In " (ederol
territory, be yo~d the &6.te's
three· mile jurtsdl<:tional llmlt.
THE S$t ilQL!-!ON S..lta Yn~z .
,platform -which Is being built
flve mlles off the coast In federal
waters -la lhe flrslCalllornlailf.
fshore oil project to be approved.
by the Interior Dopartment since
• tho disastrous oil spill or 1969
which blackened miles of Santa
Barbar'aarea beaches.
Ever since· that spill, various
'."nvironrncntal groups -inclt.Kl-~~-K Get Oil Out <GOO> and !he
Seashore Environmental Al·
liance <SEA) -have been
engaged in a vigoroUs batUe to
prevent further drilling·in the oll-
richSanta Barbara ChanQCI.
Jury D enies'
$250 ,000
Death Suit
LOS ANGELES IAPJ -A jury
has decided that the slate cannot
be held responsible for the
freeway death of a Universily of
Redlands s tudent hit by a
boulder dropped through the
windshield of his car.
The Superior Court verdict de-
livered Tuesday came in a
$250.000 negligence suit filed by
the parents of Christopher Hoyt.
22. who died Oct. 21. 1970, after a
SS-Pound boulder was dropped on
him from an ove[]>ass on the
Golden State Freeway near
downtown Los Angeles. The al·
tackers wate never ap ....
prebeucled.
Stile Departm.t!lnt of
TransportaUon attorney LarrY
DanielsOn said jurors had ~e
cided slmply that ,ti)!! ov,ryaas
w~s nqt in a legally defined
''dangerous condition" 'at the
'time or the lncldenl and therefore
the state could not be held Hable.
The overpass, alona: with many·
others, has s ince been scr~
to prevent f)er1ons from Lhrowinl;
rocks al cars.
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Pe11a lties Rf!d••eecf ~
P,~.· ·. S~okbig Bui See~
Teen Pjlls
SA<;RAMENTO <l/Ph -A
Bill' Backe d \ r· , ,
• bill perlnlt1ln1 doet-. !Opre.
scribe birth control plUa and
CQnttaceptives tor teen.ager"
"'1.thout parental consent -.u
introduced Tuesday by Sen.
-Anthony C. BeiJenson.
~CRAMENTO !UPll -The
Smate JudlcJary Comrolttee has
voted to end the threat 'ot arrest
or Jail f6r. possess:ion ol up to •n
ounce ot marijuana, enough to
Beilenson, (D-Be~erly
concern over possible health Hills), said his bill would
hazards:. · "end a cruel inconsistency in
... We as adults need to lay down the law that has p·revented
an black and white just what is thousands of teen-agers from
riaht and what .11 wrong," said avoiding unwanted pregnan-
Lddi Youth Counselor Audrey cies." Approximately 46,000 roll 20 to 60 cigarettes. ·
Under the legi.Slatlon approved
Tuesday, violators would be,
given a citation similar to a traf~
lie ticket and punishable by no
more than a SlOO fine.
Boyd in an emotional plea. teen·agers received abortions
After a day.Jong hearing that in 1973, Beilenson sald. attracted a room full of ~t.:uthful 1...;;;,,;;,:,,:;::.;.,:==::.:;::.:;::;:;_ __ ...1
supparters, the committee en-~orsed the measure on a party-
line, 7·3 vote with Democrats in f~vor and Republicans in opposi-
tion. It was considered a major
.hurdle tor the bill which now goes
to the finance committee.
'SLA Back,'.,
2 Proclaim
Of'fenders now face feJony ar·
rests and up lo 10 years ln priaon
for marijuana Possession, re·
gardle'ss or the quantity,
although in nearly all cases the
charge is reduced to a misde·
meanor or dismissed and
violators '"dtverted" into treat·
ment programs.
Senate Democratic Floor
Leader George Moscone of San
Francisco, who spansored the.
legislation, said it· would make
the punh;hment ''rationally" fiti
the crime. ,
. ,. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has
Aaid ihe suppoi'ts a reduction in
California 's marijuana
penalties, which now are among
the most severe in the nation.
OPPONENTS SAID they were
worried any action might be in·
lerpreted as legislative approval
of marijuana use, and express~
Previous attempts to substan-
tially reduce or eliminate mari-
juana penalties have failed re-
peatedly in recent years, being
either defeat~ in the legislature,
vetoed by former Gov. Ronald
Reagan or rejected by voters.
VNDER THE 'Moscone bill,
which was patterned after a 1973.
law in Oregon. violators with
more than one ounce would bear-
rested but could only be charged
with a misdemeanor, carrying a
maximum term of six months in
'jail and a fine up to $500.
There would be no increased
punishment for repeat violators,
and after two years police re·
cords would be purged or mari-
juana violations.
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI 1 -A
couple painted ··s1.A is b:.tck .. on
a sidewalk outside a bank branch
Tuesday night and then fired five
shots through a glass revolving
door before fleeing.
Witnesses said the pair, who nec.1 on foot, were black and
youn~.
.Jn the sidewalk grirfito, painted
with a SJ>ray c~1n, was a seven-
headed cobra, the symbol of the
Symbionese l~iberation Army
which k'idnapcd newspaper
heiress Palritia 1--lcarst ;,i year
ago.
Little has been heard of the
SLA since last May when most or
its known members were killed
in a shootout with Los Angeles
police.
Northern
Sections
' PolDlded
By Tbe AIOoelated-
A tough new storm ls zcrolna: in
on Northern Calirornta with bar-
rages of rain and s now driven by
gusty winds.
The Sierra Nevada was expect-
ing rain and s now on and off
through Thursday with locally
hea~y amounts, the National
Weather Service ~aid. .
The snow level was mostly
fl .000 to 7,000 reet north to 9,000
feet south with south to southwest
gales ovc•r northern ridges.
A TRAVELERS advisory was
posted in the Mount Shasta-
Siskiyou area with the snow level
lowering to near 4,000fect Thurs-
day. The weather service warned
of soulherly gales in exposed
locations, but said there would be
little temperature change.
"Strong winds will accompany
the rront and s torm warnings.art.'
displayed along the coast north or
Cape MendocinQ," the weather
forecaster said. ''Gale warnings
are posted south of Cape Men-
docino to Point Sur."
In the San Francisco Day area
a 70 perc£.>nt chance of rain was
predicted for Thursday with
slightly cooler temperatures.
The storm was expected to la.st
through f'rida y with good
v.·eather returning over the
weekend.
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'"'-city sf,._ ~be embarking oa !' paUI W'!ich more in demand. Jn 1970 The Lllguna Beacll and ~!llelfnm'lt ase municipal spendlni for liWe ';Bnllble(Sapi.strano Sebool Districts entered into a joint
p andnolptlnlaeeo.mpl!Sbment. JM>Wen agreement to provide occupational training
~ l..ibr.ary Im rov~ent -fQI' ul~gh Jehool students. out-Of-school youths and ....... .. . P... ,.. ,... 6 The first semester, 16 students enrolled in a
Jf !,¥ w)lecl that does the squeallUlg i5·the one eourse to be trained as nuning assi.stants. Last
· aeu the gre~ the $y ~('ljan·~ente ls·mov· aemester, 593 st'*'11$ c:nrolled in lll classes, and
1o·g-;tjUahareMllJPPll'1forai),IJ111!rOv.ianc1ex-Hector .Navarrette, director of the program.
edeouritybranc;hliJwary. ; " : estimates that more than 700 will apply for the 22
Meetln& in a ~al study seYion recently, city classes now being ottered. ~~icilp1en noted the present branch library is heav... Two major strengths or tlle program are that
ued, but is lacking in aervices offered by other ·people bired<to trai1Hlre-experi£ working in the field
brjlies. la former crew chief for a pit stop 'crew teaches
-Of special concern are services for the elderly. mechanical skills, for example) and that coune selee-
Practical Approach
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for school-age patrons. Present racilities appear lion is based on job availability. Graduates of the pro.
be utilized to the maximum by an efficient and de· gram can )Qok forward wilbsolne conf'ld.en'cetofinding
led stafr. employ!llent. • • 'Follow me! Uh, .as soon as I figure out where I'm going.'
Some lime ago, Laguna Beach raced similar pro-The two school di.strict• have shown foresight and
lllems. The comm:::;!!I' began pushing to get its bwn flexibility in cooperating in this common sense
'Ule library upgr and after what seemed an in· wcallollal training program. •
~ Reveal Insecurity
,. ~ , I . . . -~U-: ( J ~~r,~:·i~":. r';;.i~r:;~ ~~~ MAILBOX : ktt, J would like lo present yet , ________ ...,._ ___ ,.,_
her view.
)fr. Green's Jetter lhould hav,r Letter• from rta.dtr1, art w.lcome.
t; en ,ntftled ··Let·s buflll Normally, writt'r1 sltould con11eg
rwel~ar bombs ror power and lheir mt11oge1in300wordlOf1.n,.
rilake our beachel( black ~·ith oil Tht right to conden1t lettc1 to JU
~people like me c'8n drive over-' space or eliminate Jibri fl rele1"Wd.
10µ.e, ugly ii•·1uzzlin1 tanks at · ..,ll J~tter;-1 muat f"e:lude lfgnatvce 70 mph'." .. and.,,.Qlll1111 adlJ,.., bl" nam•• m"ll
1 u member or the Siena · be' withhttl4 on r~lt fl IUfffdent
ub. 1 take orren11e at beiftg • reuon {1 apparent. Poet'll will Ube
ctslltd· ··narrowmindtd and J'Ublf•htd. lSllfia~. •· Jr p.j r • Green would only · ~onomy cars ~ouid.average 25 to
labk tn a mirror, he would see ~ miles per gallon of ga.Oline.
•t1tat people who r drive 350 That Would help UI' save a~ Of
tfarsePower car• S're. not only • the 17 miJlion barrels oT gas we
1"e-Jfish. narrowmtnded and burnever)'.d~y. .
wasteful but lnaec::ure n' well. I We bad" tt.t.« do that, or ev· ou\~ appr.~cl•te lt If you publish erybody. \!' b;i> w;ilking within thi• other v~W.jic!ln~. the ileJI ~ yeon. 1lnd we won't
1 1EVE HENRY be eatlns·much, erther. Our food
1 -• , . Is prod Uc'd bY millions of Uetr-t • Ji'ollure sopbisticat~d rarm machines. all
'l"othe Editor ~ ,, .
•Since the auto Industry is the
k'ey to our economy. Its decision Lo ·
cl'tmmil suicide thi!i year affecl1:1
·~all. The reee!ution won'lend un -
l I Detroit makes car1:1 thllt
mericans can arrorcJ to buy and
(\rive. AulC) workers earn over S6
per hour. We ordinary "mOf\als
who are expected to buy their pro•
ducts earn much lesg, Thal is why
we can't arrord cars with vinyl
tops, opera windows, velour up-
holstery. pluH..h carpeting, and a
Jong Ust or unneeded power gim·
rpicks th~t guzzle l(asollne.
DETROIT could build
8paclous, four-pa!Uicnger, rour-
C'ylindcr, frontwhcel drive cars
selling for $2,500 to 53,000. But de·
•igner8' \t'.OUld have to knock off
tone hoods and trunks, plus more lJlan Sl.000 worth. or useless ex-
Jrasthat are bullt U.t.o most cars.
Properly driven, such tr~c
I Quotes
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•Karen Jo Gouaaua, Redlands
..!. ''The women's lib movement Nd perhaps 1011e overboard In ils concern for the use or mlsus~ d_ the word •man' in job lilies. ~· But women are jusUJied in, ·
liecomlng livid when lnfol'inatlon
them given la news stories
anted agaln•L them time
time slmPlYjffl•UO.• of
sex." r . •
' ~enoe111 .conlpbe\l, Plt!Jlbnrgh
"lsn'flt time rortherestortbe
world to 11row up and realize that "'•Y con:t depend on a Santa
ei1uo to sol•• their problem•~
hn't It long ove~due for Amerlco
expect these naUon.1 lo race
r own probltm• a little more
ad or relylnJ on the guilt'
ple1eo or American Uber1ll
rrytb•ID throuah?" I . .
powered b~ pelroletlm rue ls.
'Jl'RANK'C. WORBSJR
Likes P*!ep lr
To the Editor:
The more I read the Pilot the
more J appreciate your People
articles.
I wat especially toYehed by Al ·
lison Deerr's reporting about the
DeBoltfamily.
Plea1e keep up the good work
•8Jld thanks again.
JUSTIN COLYAR
ChUUng
To the Editor :
Re: Your headline or 1/28/75 :
''UC I No Threat to Other
h0ttpltals".
This country ha§ rar to go
heforc we will hoivc enough
hospitals, to say nothing or physi·
<·ians. to adequutely talCe care of
our ill. ls this any time to quibble
about "ripping-off patients," like
they are so many cattle''
WllAT A chilling commentary.
not only on our society, but of the
kind of minds involved in a situa·
tion, wherein a hospital would be
opposed on the grounds that it
might be u threat , even
economic. to another!
Perhaps I um funrtionally
naive, but I think that to oppose. as 'did Denny Carpenter. the
funding pf UCl's hospital, on the
bosls or ··unfair conipetition, .. is
nolhfng Jess than shameful and
sub-human. We'd all be a lol bet·
Ler off if Denny would devote his
time, in this respf!Ct, lo seeing
that there be a way that monies
are apPfoPriated t-0 more (and
better) hospital care, not less.
The whole article made about
as much sense to me. as people
arguing over whose tum it Is to
gel sick.
HARRIET ROHRER
Ceatr •dlet o ry·
TotheUltor. r ~,' · ·
, ·'l'he ·furor.o"'1' ,_. Deilni. , Cal'pen~'s ~s loprote'aU11S ppvhe 1111 lnttre11J1 11 the
I. •••Ill Welt•. 1ufl JI, exP,en1e o th• UC! medical
·-•erlnl enUdam ol 1'rW7tn ••boor ha• overs)lodowed ~ • .,,.. f1et t••t. rew ~ 1notber bill by lenaloj'
._.. llllt m1fataloed U.. 111.i> c.tptnlf~ l.hl4b Lt •lmllariy .,_
rdt of this profeulOll ' 1l1ned ' to ·stv a Mfeet • fiw
, • -· rdlMupon ...... porljillll & sreat rrfl,Aiidil benMlL !'I! lb•• do•• tb at the •JIJi<!DH cit U.'~to bf
!llllS•d tad Uaat ,_. C11l!onM
-found to i. lMdMn SenallJ'llll 245, lntrodu..d by •If dod«s, or that ·Clrponlu lut month, would re-
a '* llNd IUlo qiAre the state to a•ll MYtral flt llf, _.,.,,. diolee pleeeo of residential pro-
/1111 •« " .-rtJ' for 1 mer• rra<tlon ol the
Wit ho11t a Nod io Co11gress
• 'Dear
Gloom
·Gm . • The Fed Sets the Pace
.lithe paP!rs would include "'
the n;.m• of 16· and 17-'
year-0lds who seem lo 'be ,,.
as capable as adults in the
commission of crime,
perhaps the
emb·arassmenl to their
.pUents would induce them
&.o add a ·little more·
super\'ision to their daily
routine
W.M.C.
WASHINGTON -If the
Senate's seniority system has set
the .•oinnambular John
Sparkman Ito drowsing in the
chairmanship of the Foreign
Relatiori's Committee, it m"BY
ha~e compensated us by elevat·
log .. William Proxmire to the
same Position on' the Banking
Committee. Although Proxmire
is better knO\l.'n for what· he
grows on his head than what he
cw.-7 Gw ca• • ., ... _ ..-,4.,..., has in it. the \Visconsin Senator ~--•_...-lift.,,.,..... represe·nts the .best hope in ..,..._"' .. •w•11••1'· s...,....,,.. several generatioDs for changing ......... '*"'411, ... Olllty ... '-------------'·the way the Federal Reserve
Board conducts the nation 's
fair market value of these
parcels. Specific<tlly. the biil
would-require that "excess'' real
es\ale which was bought by the
slate when the now-defunct
Pacific Coast 'Freeway was
planned, be first offered to the
original owners of the property at
1964 prices berore anyone else
could bid on the property. In ef-
fect. the bill would ~ive away the
increased value or the properties
to the original o\l.'ners. forcing
the state to take less than half the
current fair market value of
these lots.
monetary policy.
Proxmire says he·s going to
get Arthur Burns, the Fed's
-chairman. 11e berb'l'e the
commit.Jee to
explalo wit.al
'he'• aoin& and
why on a re·
gular and sus·
taining basis.
That n,.ay nol -
seem like
much unless
you ap ·
. ( VON HOFF MAN )
crashes or long ago. but today the
Fed is also blamed ror the im·
mediate past and the recession
\lt'c're tn·in~ to live through no~·.
·'The Federal Reser\"e still ha s
not abandoned its practice of t-X·
panding the money suppl y by fit s
and starts. one or the mujor re
asons "'hy we're cxpt:r1uncing
excessive inflation combined
no'"'' \\'itb i;xcess_i,·C uncmplo~ ·
ment." sa)o'S Rep. llcnry Reuss.
the new. nOn -scnority chairman
of the House Banking Commit·
tee. ••Between June and July of
(1974) the Fed made a piajor
Policy reversal, and dropped the
gr.owlh rate of the money supply
from an annual rate or over 9 per·
cent to less than 2 percent. .
\Vhat happened ? A sh<irp con·
traction of the economy ... '"
In the next rew months the go v·
ernment is going to h<i ve to con1e
up with about $26 billion to cover
its expenses <ind anticipated de·
ricits. How that huge amount '"''ill
be raised "·ill be determined·in
no small p<.1rt by the J-~ed, and
that decision "·111 ha\'C much to
do \1:ith cn1p\oy n1t·nt . prices and
prosperit y
'l'he decis ion ~hould he made
kno"·n to Cnngrt·!'t:. bcrorehand.
'!'his 1s brt.·t1d on the 1 ~1blc and too
1n1po rlanl to h;1\C' ~(•\c n mt.·n
nobody':-f·\"t"f hcartl of making
the dt•c1:.11111 aln1n:.I 1n secret .
'' hilc· tht• n :111on 1~ lt·ft guessing
untli "l' f<'t·l 11:. t.•fft·et:.
ll)f:.\l,I., .. Cungrt'ss ~hould
make ~uc h poll t~ dt·tis1ons . That
1.1.·oult.I rt·4u1re nt·\\ legislation
and an upprt·c1ation nf \\·hat the
Fed dot·s "·hi ch n10:.t members of
Congrt•ss don't ha\'l'
The two ne...,, chairmen do have
ii \\'hcthcr you ~•i..:rt.·e or disagree
,,·ith their t·connrnlcs. they h::t\'e
the technic•d knO\\ lt.•dge. Ir thcy
use 11 1n a Sl•rics of open and
!'>l'~1 rl'h1ng cunln1i\ll'l' hl'a1ings,
th1..·v Illa\' bl.' ahlt• to t•durate their
colit•.1gu.l'!'> <i nd thl· puhlic. 'fhen.
perhap~. thl· fuundal1ons '"'ill
ha\'C bt~en laul to lt.·~1~lat1\cly re·
n1odel the n1ont:'lary policy pro-
t·e~s
IT SllOULD be noted that
these properties were not con·
demned nor \l.'Cre the owners
forced to sell when they chose to
put the parcels on the market in
the early 1960s Further, thesl<J.te
paid rair market value ror each
parce l \l.'hcn it was acquired.
Yel, Senator Carpenter would
now compel the state to sell the
properties al a total loss or
severa l hundred thousand
dollars which \\·ould otherwist'
accrue to the state.
preciate the opaque vai>or of un·
accountability in which the peo·
pie who print our money operate.
Ordinarily nobody knows wbat
this agency. with its power to
bring the jOys of inflation or
deflation crashing down on us, is
doing until it has 11-lready done it.
It's harder to know what the Fed
is up to, much less control it, than
it i!'to put the clamps on the CIA.
A Follow-along Quiz
Even more insidious is the rac:t
that over 30 of the lots acquired
by the sl<ite have already been
sold at auction, giving the state a
very substantial increase over
the original purchase costs.
Senator Carpenter's bill makt•s
no attempt to compensate the
owners or these already-sold pro·
1>erties. tr he were genuinely in·
terestcd io all of these prior
owners. it would seem that his
proposal is about one year l<M>
late : the fact that he was up for
re-election at the time it would
h<ive been necessary to introduce
such a bill speaks for itselr.
As one who has rrequcntly
criticized government spending.
Scnutor Carpenter has now
placed himself in a somewhat
contradictory position by author·
ing a bill which would virtually
give away badly needed slate as·
sets at a time \\"hen state taxes
are already heavy and may soon
increase even furthC'r.
It "''ould seem that this bill .
which will enable a select few lo
re-obtain choice residential pro·
perties 9n Kings Road. Clirf
Drive and other Ne"'"JX)rt Beach ,
locations at giveaway prices, is
mosl ill-considered. '
PHILLIP A. PETTY
l
• . .. . . ~· ,: • ... tli•l\,
·t:.n / bonow • cup of olll' •
Theoretically al least, once a
year the CIA ha s t<> come to
Congress and gel some more
money to do whatever it is that it
does. Ir Congress has a mind to, il
can use the lever or appropria·
lions to learn whether the
creature has been behaving
itself.
THE FED doesn't come to
Congress for an· annual ap-
propriation. It gets the money it
needs rrom the profits it m~kes
from trading in government
securities. It's perfectly legal.
That's the \\'3Y the Fed was set
up. l\1ost or the profit is turned
over lo the Treasury, but the pro·
. Today 's quiz is some what
easier and different from most .
Each entry contains three items:
you are to provide lhe rourth item
that naturally or logically
rollows . (As a baby example.
"Eeny," "Meeny," and ·'Mincy"
would be followed by "Mo.")
One-third right is excellent.
l . In order
or total world
grain produc-
tion, Wheat,
Rice, and
Corn are
followed b y
2. In order
or U.S. Vice
Presidents.
Adams, Jef-
ferson a~d Burr are followed by
3. The most popUlous cities in
the world. as of 1972. are
Shanghai, Tokyo, New York and ccss by which it supports itself
encourages a spirit of obdurate
independence and willfulness -. _further bolstered by the fact that 4. The ''Four Preedoms" enun·
the terms of the seven members ciated by President Roosevelt
or the board of governors are no were Freedom from Jt~ear .
less than 14 years each. Freedom fr.om Want, Freedom of
The Fed's isolationlrom public Spe ' ch and ---.
understanding is also·· helped 5. In order of brightness as visi -
along by a perfusiqn of functions ble Jrom earth, lhe stars are
and a complexity of operation Siri s, Canopus. Cenlauri and
6. In order of succession, King
H ry VIII married Ka(harine or
Ar gon, Anne Boleyn, Jane
Sey our and ---. \
7. Geologic eras or the earth
begin in lime with the Cenozoic.
the Mesozoic, the Paleozoic, and
the-.
and organization that taxes· the
powers of all but the most expert
lo understand. Thus, though the
Constitution puts the
responsibility for managing tt)e
natiori's currency on Congress in
a very special and speciric way,
its members have found it easier
on""their sluggish intellects to let
the Fed go its owg way.
In the 61 yearl since its· crea-8. Admission of the original 13
lion lhe Fed'• way has been lo ac· colonies Into the Unioo folloWed
crele power. Th·e Fed's way has. iA the order of Dtilaware1 also 'been a n1l1lalten way ac· Pennsylvania~ New Jersey ana
cordln& to Iii• thinking or i!JI ""':"-· • l'lf~e and ~!lowing ramll~ of 9, The firot Academy .\war$
cjojt1ei. Maay of them . believe . for . ".Bes~ picture" or tho year
thl'I ~n 1111.o nclal e)'ls18 alter went aucc"llSl,.ly to "Wings"
fln1nclal crt•I• the Fed bas un· "!lrl>•dl"•Y •• "All Quiet on i~e
ramnaly dOlle ihe wrong .thing W•~l•r•. Front .. and .. _ .. · 4114• .I ~•-usuall1 been . . · · ·
( SYDNEY HARRIS)
that he could promise to bring
them only "blood, Loil, tears and .. '
12. Area n1t."asuremcnls are
given in S<1uare Inches. Square
Feet. Square Yards and -.
13. Startinj? offi cially in 1889,
the heavy'"'•eight OOxing cham·
pionship ·title s "'cnl from
Sulli\'an to Corbett to Fitzsim·
mons lo -
14 . The four honk s in the Confu·
ciao canon arc the Analects the
Gre<it Learning, the l\1ean 'and
15. The, J-'our·l·I clubs make
pledges to Head. 1-leart, Hands and --
l\NS"'t.:RS : I. Sorghum. 2.
George Cli nton. 3 . J>e king. 4.
Freedom of Worship. 5 .
Arcturus. 6 . Anne of Clev~s. 7.
J>r~-Ca mbrian . 8. GeorJ(ia. 9.
"C1mmaron... 10. Seven <thf
next prime). JI. "Sweat '.'• 12-
Square Rods . 13 . Jeffries, J4. The
Mencius. 15. Health.
I
ORANGE COAST
DAliY PILOT
Roberl N. Weed, 'Publ11her
Thoma1 KeaOJ/, f;dilor
Borbaro Krri&iidl,
Editorial Page Editor
domln1t~dbymenwhoareoutof 10. In thla -eartlc~l•r
touch with the best knowledge or . arltbmeUcal series; what shOOld • •
the lime. ·be the nexl nurb WI\' ,2, a, .s and
Tht! edttor111 Pate or the Dail)'
·Pilot 'leek.f tO inrorm and ¥imulate r~aders by pre!1en11n11 on \hl1 ~It!
d1vvrse eoni.menlnry on \~ti~ In-
terest by .sypdlcated ~Jlurtlhiilts and
cartoonists. by prow~t11n1 a /Ofum
(or re~rs' vie'6'.s tutti b~~lln~
this ne'IV•P•Jle~'i .cwlnlon~ •l'i'd tdeaa on current top It'll;, 11'~ edltoM1I
QJl\nlon& of the 'Dall¥ !Wjlot \atiJfai·
only ln thf!.ectiti1dal bolu.mfi.•t tho ~op of th~ page. ()plnU>ns c:itprHl!t'd
by tK"! citlumnlsfs ~nd cal't.oonl•\f
•net le1ter "'ritcf'S Hre their own·~
no itn~mf'nl or thrlr views by thf: _,. • j ~ ' ,.
NOT ON!. Y 18 Fed policy In the. 11 . Upon b•ing elected !'rime
hls:orte1I past bl1med lor the ·Minister In 1940, Winston
,sulferjn11 or economic drops and Churchill told the British people
I
Otlly Pilot should ht' infe-rrcd
" I •I
Wednesday. f'ebruary 12, 19;5
•
• ~~tulfstn Surge RUSSIA HAS
H · C.. d BAD ·YEGGS ome ya.-ens. •r.fpSCOW <UPI)
. 1 • " Sixt~ yoµths went on a
' ot the Armenian
Bepdle Drops In
G~ Whols Corning
For. Dinrier?..:...a Snake P P bl year.long rampage of Ose ro em theft ID Yerevan, ~lpital
. Republic, stealing from HAYWA!lD (UPI) -John Lopei .SomeonewouldcomnoutandgetiL
WASHINGTON !UPI) -Government· experts ·ahoJjs, Wareh9uses and was .aboul"to crack an egg In the .sayec009.mJcuncertaJnt.yhas ledtoaboominhome railroad trucks, the When •humane officer Dan Croop
l a.rdeaJdjl'..P-and home canrun· g. Tho re···"·. the .n e w s P a P e r Crying pan for breakfast when a snake reached into the stove to grasp the ~ s · 1. · reared its ugly head from under the p11• It urled tlghU d bis &realf!J\ aumber of botulism cases Jut year alnce oc1a tst1che~kaya In· re J8, c y aroun theDepl'eeslon. du~lria Ba id. .. . . grating on the sto~e. arm.
9(8cla1B 1 11ay~ an , estimated six million home One of thei~ most sue· Lopez, understandably, dropped the "Mr. God, it's a python, .. he said,
tfardenswerep!•ntedlp.1974,malnly.becauaeofris· ,cessful tr1~k s , the eggonthefloor. • JcnocklnJ the si:iake off tuaarm. He
•RI IO?d prices ~nd lingering fears of un~ploy· newspaper said,. wa~ to He reflected for a moment on ""Summoned help and captured the
mmt. The new gardens have meant more novic• · wa~h orf the destii:iations whether this was really happening. eight-foot snake in a cage.
canners. and t,fle ex"rts say thJlt cout4 be •he tltalked on railroad Then he called the county animal reuonforthe fncrease ln deadly t>otn11•1n. Wf •• f~tri.ght wag~s B;nd ~e· Control office. How the python got in the stove
-W--direct theml\-O'tq,u1et std· remains unsolved. Possibly a
SB VEN PERSONS WEll"E KILLE~,by iogs where th~)I emptied They told him the snake was previous tenant left it in the
OAJLYPILOT A~
P'j,ro111ofjo '! ,
James Lyun, lie
head of Otrice of
Management and
Budget, took $17,500
a year. pay cut hj
shift of Cabinet~
He made iao,ooo u
Housing and Urban
Development
secretary while new
budget post pays
$42,500.
ldalllm last•year -nve frotn. Jtome .canned nSod. the.trucks atl~ure. . probably a harmless gopher snake. apartment. .
one from commercially packed fQOd 411doM w~ ,. . .__ ___ ._,._'--------------------.,.---------------------------------
the source was not known. Thf! Center· ft:tr biaei · ' ~ntrol reported 20 O\ltbreaks of botulism Po!ion ·
lrivolvioV 30 persons -the hl.lh'tst one--ye8k!r,\of
since 1935. '· 1 ( . . "!
As a result, officialnre trying to alert cQtieufutF'
to .t.he dangers of poorly preserved foqds. :,. 1 ,
We are plaon1ug a press conference M&rch ~.
launch a massive information and educatlbn ~
gram. naUonwtde to inform consuDJiers on '.how td safely' home-can,•• said Nancy Steflrts, doila ~
advjser at the Agriculture Departmeijt. ·; ' , ,
. ' . IN THE MEANTIME, SHE suggesb 'nyon•
doubtful of the quality of home canned food..Jbould
. check with the Agriculture Department ta <?OUnty extension agent. . ·
Botulinum bacteria occur naturally but are;
usually killed wbeil canneil.iood& are boiled u llart
of the cannll')g proceSs. If the food is not heated
enough, they can grow in the uirless surroundings.
One taste or tainted food can be fatal.
'Safe . ' Sure'
Sterilization Told
WASHINGTON (UPI) invented by Dr. lnbae
-A gynecologist at Yoon, an assistant pro-
Johns Hopkins. Medical lessor of aynecology and
School bas developed a obstetrics at the
method of sterilizing Baltimore Hospital. ~
women by attaching a .tiny silicone rubber ring Dr. R.T. Ravenholt, · head of AID'• Office bf to a segment of the Fallo-Po 1 ti .d th pian tube. . pu a . on, sa1 e pro-
Tbe new form of ''belJy cedure 15 safe and simpJe
button surgery" was an· and can be taught to dw::
nounced by Johns tors everywhere. It.):'5
Hopkins and the Agency been . tested at Jo.hns
for International Hopkin~ and medical
Development. It was ce~t~rs.1n Korea and the
described as a pre· Philippines.
liminary step toward re· ''This newly developed
versible sterilization. procedure offers an
Johns Hopkins says alternative method for
the sterilization method, permanent control of un·
known as the Falopering wanted fertility in
procedure, can be women without subject·
performed on an outpa· Ing them to the risk o( in·
tient basis with a local jury from heat common-
·aneslhetic and no preg· ly used in current
nancies. have occurre<i .sterilizatlon pro·
a:mong t,OSO . women on eedures," the announce-
which it has been done. menl said. "As further
Women would spend only studies are completed, it
two to six hours in the is hoped that re ·
hospital after the sur~ searchers will develop a
. gery. reversible sterilization
The prOcedure was procedure."
.It's Not
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Ber Anything
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There's still time to order a Daily Pilot
Valentine·-a greeting to your love'all fhi .
world can share. on Friday, the Daily Pilot will publish
your Valentine's Day message in the
"card" of your choice.
All you have to do is select one of the
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sentiments in wor.ds which fit the outlined
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Or, just give us a call . We'll bill you for
the $8 Valentine's greeting just''as we do
for any claaslfled ,ad. Or, ~ou mey your
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double knit machine
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Polyesfef. MacMle Washable.
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Double knil. Machine Wash.
~dfy. Available in
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'"''·''· MW1°1denlrn t11r1 wntem )Mn 100%
Cotton. Machine wnhable.
Assorted ail.es to choose oom.
Football Sweatshirts
2~44
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sleeve swealshir1s. Solids wilh
contrasting numbers. 4,6,8.
2.79 Boy•' knltfootblll
ahlrts. Short Sleeve, cotton/
polyester. Solids with
assorted numbers 2 · 7.
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Men 's western jacket s7 .
Reg. 9.96. Machine wash
polyester7cot1on. Navy in
s12es 36 to 46.
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Basketball Oxfords
$3
R19. 3.99 Cotton duci<in a choice of colors.
Men's sizeS 6%·11, 12. Boy's 8~·2, 2%·6.
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lnl/T oddler Polos
4/$3
Reg. 99C ea. Short sleeve
COiton crew neck polos in
assorted prints, solids, 1-4.
16.44
Baby
Stroller
Red. white
and blue
stripe. Folding,
compact.
• 10to8i
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Toddler Coverall• s3
Aeg. 3.11. Bib front In potyeeter/
cotton. Assorted aollda, checka
and stripes. z 3, 4.
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Infant's High Chair
s15
Reg. $21. King size tray and
chrome plated footrest. .
Patterned aeat Wip&odeant
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tllru Sunday,
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• " ' dtla~ed by•li•<k or•""· lltcmue. and 1y1tems lnvestl1•·
o flnanctn1, an· •llllll•Y•• lion lty J'eace Olii'cer St"'1'fa:tdl
1 ed probe of \be wauna been a~ ~· , with POl!ce Chief acb Police De;>tr;lment'a .J>ran1' ~op'ea-and other
•n..•aemeot. morale •nd ~•meot personnel. over a
· 1 . nnol policies ll)oilld i.,-tn••.Y&l'letyo(pellclel' ~' . ttiln• week. Kost recently eonOict,.1)11 cen·
, et, :rercy MacAdaQ), J>r!'jll· terecl on a 1y1t•lll \be poUCI' ol·
f:t of the Laguna lle•F/I J'Oll l1~er1 call a "quota". and
ployes' Association aalcl !hie , flla•ace!ll•nt clllls ~ .. standard" f m ol Law EnfQrchtent under · wlllcb th'O 'number of
ns'u)\161 And' R•••itt•h' tlcketa w,rltten bl ~·~ 'olflc,r
CLECAR> he;tded by for'm:ertos ,wetchs' lowar~ promotion and l\l!i~les l'ollce CMlef TOlll Red· pay inc~1es.
dh1 'should have a report re"1Y .MacAdarh and other members
Within six weeks. oC' U.e auociatiOn . charged tile ~The employes' associaUOG b8' s)'st.em waa turnint Lagun• ' .
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D\-1ers." . Earlier, the association and
'lfie chfe( clashed over, sta(fbrg
which policemen charged left lit!
·adequate numbers ot men in the
•fieJd. At one point, Ot)e patrolfl)aq
Was assigned to cover \he entir.e
city, although he could be backed
up by supervisory. personnel •n
the station house.
The LECAR probe isoneo(two
under way in the city police de·
partment. The second ls a
an'd Trai'ning (POST) an arm of
tht state department of justice,·
Th st study reeiults should.
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MEN.'S CO-ORDl'NA-TSS .'
Loretta's Pill
I Tastes ·~et
' NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -T9 some:·1..oretta
n's new song '"The Pill" mighl be too. bitter to
s allow. But tO the country music star it has the
s eet taste of success. ' '
t The song depicts a fed-up wile who tells her
husband that two can play the roving gam.e now
tlat she's gQt the "p\ll." lt has received some ad·
Yiirse reactiqrn from 'COUOtry music .,gd~·stations.
Solme have refused to pl~ it. ~ Ir · · · · > ' .
•! 1"ALl. THESE SfATIONS DID b# banning it
~to aay just en.Ough to make it a Smash,'' said ,mLynn. ....~ . .
'" And according to MCA recor,ds. the song, re-• l8ued: lut week, is selling about 25,000 copies a
clay. '
• eptional, even for Loretta," said
..Jol)n Brown, an MCA promotion
<Of(icial.
But Brown added that three
' or four radio stations banned the
c. !$Ong on the grounds that it was
in bad.taSte.
Miss Lynn,"whosaysshebas
been happily married since she
was 13, ~ald no one could accuse
hero( slurring motherhood.·
"I've six kids anti I'll take
LYNN the 'pill' anytime," she said.
Four o·r her children were born by the time she
~ 18. El&)lt.years later:, she gave birth to twins.
Recalling her days ot early motherhood, Miss
Lynn joked: '•
"I didn't know at ftrSt what-was causin' all this.
I went to the doctor the first time and he said,
'You're pregn3nt.'
''I SAID, 'WHAT'S THAT!' He said, 'You're
·gonna have a baby.'.
• •·1 said,'[ can·t have no baby!'
"'He said, 'You're married, aren't you? Sleep-
jng with your husband, aren't you?' I said yes and
yes. He said, ·wet• then yoU're gonna have a baby.'
, "I tell you. if.they'd had the p\11 a little earlier, I
tlilnk I'd have eaten •em like popcorn.''
· Cre~hton Party Set
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Girls Shirts
2.22
Special Buy. GlrlsShlrts. 50% Polyester, 50%
Cotton. Machine Washable. Assorted Colors.
Sizes 7·14.
Save
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Entire
LiQB"bf
Hangers
82C
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Reg. 97C to2.29
Many 1tyle1 lo
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Clear Storage Boxes
Self-.lacking, lid type,
styrene boxes
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1.59 ~eo. 1.17.
HeaviWeighl. 14.Yox11x4w.
1.99Rog. 2.57.
Jumbo. 161111117~.
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7.49 ..... 9.lt
21" cwent4ght ad
9.74 ..... 12.00
25" comp1nlon
'11.2.4 «'9.14.lt
27" comp1nlon
Tough vinyl e1tlerior, l'a)"Clfl satin
lned. In blue, iJ'&en, lilJgerine, ..... •
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2·Drow... file Reg. 29.99. 14"
deep. 15" wide. 30" high. Heavy
gauge furniture steel. In desert
tan linish.
.. 4-0rawer Pie lleg. 56.99. 18"
52 90 deep. 15" wide. 52" hql. 2
drawers lock. Heavy gauge sleet
• Desert tan
34.90
69.90
2·Drewer Ille Reg . 39.99
Lockable. 18" deep. 15" wide.
30" high. Both drawers lock.
In desert tan finish.
4-Drawe< Ille Reg . 74.99. 24"
deep. 15" wide. 52" ·high. Al
drawers k>ck. In desert tan finish.
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Studio Prints ·
from Kodacolor
negatives.
One size o nly
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Prints from
Slides
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128 sltdes.
Prices ellecltve F-eb 13th lhru
Feb. 18tl\. 1975
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SCISS~R. ~TYLES A.SECRET
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· lly DOU!} FJll:rzsaiE , P11>1r•1J1mallc-commit·' 'by lbe .. ame profeuon y,ara that lJlore de·
0t1t110.1t»'"'*,..". menta in terms of even· as regular classes and tnands are tielnl made
LOWER
· Tbe: Univer1ity1 or ing clasa,s." JusLiceo have Ute same require· by older aod youn1er
.oal1fomia will not,Jeave ,taid. · menls. . ·student.a for more part· IJud~..aJ.s.IJl the_.partittme -But tho1t1 'arrange· The importance.;, the time pro1ra m 1, •~ he
extend.t;<l unlversity ~.ro-menll wouli:I be designed program Justice said, said.
gram high and dry It to phase out the program ''is p3rtiy. selfish. 1'ie ''It Is a growing trend
the progr~m ia cut from · an<t no new s tudents uni'lersity will not be and one aspect is part·
De¥t >:ear 8. b~dget# .a.U~ would be,, admi,ted into growing due to demo-time degree prol.rams. ·
r lrv.ine adm.1n1strator \Old t,tle extended unive rsity. graphic happenings over · "The·re are some pro.. stud~nts th1s _week. : the next few years. O.ne grams the univer.sity
BOCHUM, Cermany
<UPI> -Bernard J acobi
turned 104 years Old and
s_aid the secret oC his Iona
!ire may l.ie in his
breakfasting habits.
Jacobi, who rathered
nine children a nd has
eight grandchildre n and
five g r eat-gra ndcbiJ. dr~n. recommends a stiff
daily schnapps (strong
corn liquor) before eat·
ing a hearty breakfast.
HOW ro DQ lllEM-SnP BY mP Anyq~ can care f0t • Br.uetl a Blower heir a1y1...-c:J; e.
our oth~ curl oojoUng.. fuss--frte. full functlonal • =J
SCIS50t-1'STYUS whie)b,.e as easy to do as juat sham· 11 PC>ot Otl' lt.md cuts, ti¥ tumb'e cuts. curllny lfon
CU1S.· wdb SQWet dry, bn.ith 'n .fluff cuts or slr.p~.w~·~ ~
and wear cuts are SCISSOQD, all take-cartH>f-yoursell
sty1e1, GOOd for any adv. any halr, No teasing, no I>
rOl,lers. no pins, no POLLUTING HAIR SPRAYS.
M.toi MO Sit f'l&NAflllMT WA'lll. ft>lil M.t.Y tom¥• WANT YO lb YOUI ~ i
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Keith Ju~tice, UCJ ~e: RXTENDED universi· way to continue to grow feels it can teach on a ••.ut. ·1
•• OPEN JOSEPH'S SclSSOR STYLING ) an of special pr?tr•me ~l dif(ers frorn the part· and evolve is to look at part·tirne basis -we ) · ~nd _the exte.nde~.5 U•e BtOdent program in new audiences. wouldn 't have a course ~venuty, .hel~ th• Jjl; • µtat extended university in welding, for example
inc to bnn,a)tudelltau ·<lasses focus on night ''ALSO THERE has -andthosearetheones
lo date on_ !1 l>~msal'by ~urs. ·been a gro'AC.ing realiaa-we-are ofte·ring, •• he
;;;:;iw ~·>Edm~;g;.~ :11fe eounr .. are·taueht tion over the past few said. t• -·I
I -• 1 lflM SAT.& SUN. t •S 356 S. Tu111in Ave .. Orange 4 \
~Hamilton A \le., Huntington Beach
305 N .-.Harbofl 811/d .. Fuller1on
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Saloonkeeper Too(J from' tlte t'IS·7l t•tt
Shor has been c;hosen i·4~nlribution to un
lo .advise N&w •York iverstty. .{ •
City's Off.tra'ck Bet: • "THE lj;Vft;frY
t1,n g c.orp. on Its has ·never left aOyone move into ~eneraJ-stranded once they are1n
sJ)Ort$ ga·mbJ1ng. the: pipeline.'' ·JusJ.ice
sa.jd Tuesd~y. ~ ,
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Drfuks
Te That
The dean consideri the eXt~nded univ,rstty pro-
gram at the nine UC
campuses "\b,e m ost im·
port.ant -item' in the 1975
and 19'/l>~dget.''
Extended ,university al Jtie UCI cBmpys orrers
, rlight cdurses ·atmtd at
degrees rn--'ScR'l"l
T OPEKA, KAN . ecolo,y, S'"panish
<U PI >-PresidebtE'ord te_a_ch"'Jlg and ~d
a nd t'Midwesl governors nn1~str,N,ioq t"8ch1pg.
made hi story as' the first Social 4:~~gy UJ.he O(lly
visiting dignitaries lo area w1tfl, brith gradujte
1ega11 y c 0 n 5 um e and ~nds.g,radbate in·
alcoholic beverages at struc~1on... .
Ced ar Crest, the gov· Un1vers1tyw1de, the
ernor's mansion. pr~g.ram..cests about $1.2
.. A bill which became m1ll1on abn~ally, with
l.iw last week <.1 1lowscon-$101 .000 .going to t~e
sumption or a lcoholic 174·studeat prog~,,-n;}.>'J
beverages on st<tte· theUCl campus.
owned property only if
the property conStit utes
the home or a slate
employe or official.
Kansus · F'irst Lady
Olivia Bcnnctl . chose a
rQ,o;e "'inc fur Tu~sduy's
lun cheon. In addition,
~trs . Bellnt:'ll said wine
v.·as used in u SiJuce for
th~ me;jl she personolly
cooked.
Mrs. Bennett said she
saw no objection to offer·
ing "·inc lo guests.
IF THE MONE)' is not
provid-ed next year,
Justice said, the campus
will let the students·con-·
tin,ue as regular part.
tim e s tudents, .which
would r:,aise their fees
from SI08 a quartei> tO
$185.
How ever, that would
require the campus to
reschedule courses in
those program areas for
night hours.
··we \1rill continue1pur
Reward Set
" LA's Slasher Sought
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LQS,.\NGELES (UPI )-1\ Sl,000 reward is being
offer ed in television <tnd ne<A'spaper advertis ing ror
inCormation on the city's terror killer knov.·n as the
"Slas her."
The newspapf.'r classi ri ed ad \\'as pla~cd by
i\lctromcdi;1 'fclf'vision. and a spokesman ror
KTTV said 1l has brought rt!sponsc rrom hundreds
or person ~.
THF. AD o•·t•t-:Rs Tllf: money to a "secfet ~it·
ness. for inforn1;.tlion lc<tding to the arrest and con-
,.·iction of the person or persons knov•n as ··skid
Row Slasher ... "
A list or SOm(' nr the killer's nine victims ralloY•S
<.1long with a phone number lo call.
CllARl.F.S '.\I . RJLE\', VICE president and news
director of the station. said the information re·
l'eived is passed on lo a l.os Angeles Police Depart·
nicnl delcl·ti,·c assigned to coordinate the Secret
\\"itncss progra m .
T he Sla !->her has cut lhe throats of nine men since
Dec. I , seven or them in the downtown and
Skid l~o\\' ar'-·a s and l\110 in llollywood. 1-fe has
becomt:.· lh,l' nbjf.'C'l of the l:.irgest aJOd most intense
police manhunt in the city's history.
Rescue your1amlly from the
high cost of,e~Ung out. Elring them ,i~··.
for our juicy. top.sirloin steak
served ~th fre!ll;~ Fries, 'r ex as Toast
' and.a ~ellpiri!l ctfsp iossed salad.
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Briggs & Stralloo engioe. Ouicll,.,.
release chain drlve. Plus proved
safety features.
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Ga~denlng Toots 99¢ea:··
Garden trowel,
tr~nsplanting troWe4,
cultivator or weeder.
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A iollely accent to any landscape.
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floral Vinyl topwithd~'
back. Shredded P91'jloem
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Californie redwood.
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Reg. 13.88. White/avocado,
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CROHN: It all started
with what lffmed to be
an ordinary ooldi·But rpy
husband who Is a lnl~k
d river kept riit>~ Pl\
working. For abo\lt a
week or so he had some
fever and a slia:btcouah.
Duriqg the past six
weeks his cough Is much
worse. He brings up
sputum and keeps on
clearing his throat. At
night he gets spells ol
coughing. They keep him
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I 've asked him to 10 to
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Mister, ii your wile were ollered a better· WHAXS the 11~1 thln)I you {hlnk 'al>out•
paying job than yours, would you want l\er lo when you wake up fu the mornrna?f' 'What,
Lake j t 7 Pollsters put that query M11lll1UW6U1· , __ ti me 1s-it·: ·!.'lTI:l:l.)11. ne a 1!t~1e blt ~v.iou,&..~but
husbands:-And one man in six said no, 'he'd that's my answer. Recentl y put thls qiaery ttS a
""·ant hi$ wife to turn doWh said job. Two II\ stx small sampling or~iabout 20 youna men and
said stire. let's get that extra money. or:-Words .,,;omen in adjacent offices, and those who
to that affect. Three in six said it didn't mat-didn't blush mentioned lhe time thing, too. Ex·
ter, sDt;'.d take it , anyhow. cept one transplanted '\'ankee. He said, "Oh
no, grits again." IT'S • MATTER of record, too, that Sophia
Loren's husband, Carlo Ponti, gave his wife/or QUERIES.FROM CLIENTS
her fortieth birthday a 14· Q. ··what's a ·crossword pancij;ke'?'"
carat gold toilet seat. Cor· .-\.That's what the Englisttcall waffles. respondtbts say it was r ~
custom lilted, but they t THAT OtrrFIT known as the Marketing
won'tsayhow. l Science Insti\ut.e reports that hardly any B PRllffl lffJJJf.•/111
THEHAllDFACTS children over~\O years old beli,eve the ad,s on Miss San Clemente, Am told by a garment _ TV. . t h
maker that large Women . R b Susan Kay Pee ous, WAS NON OTHER than o ert 0 wear out clothes twice as SChuman, that famous Jo'rench diplomat, ~·ho will be among 4 com-r as t as do s ma 11 said: ··Wh eh I was a youni m an, 1 vowed peting for title of
women ... REMEMBER, never to marry until I found the ideal woman. California Ci tr u s
barten'der, if the old boy . • Well, 1 found her. But , alu s, she was waiting Queen opening night
University. Kathleen can't pronounce •·truly rural," hl'.S ·had fo'ttheidealmap." or the 60th National
Connelly is amofjg 1,142 enough .. GOURMETS who ought to.kn9'W\!Cqn-Orange Show in San
students receiving the tend no alcoholic beverage g~s better w{t,h' A.ddressmailtoL.M.Boyd,P.O.Borl560,CosJa Bernardino, March
OJJ, Dean's Li,st
DOCTOR IN
THE HOUSE honor for fall semester curry, chiliorsteamedclanis th&ncold be~r. \ M,!I09'2626. COf1Jlright 1975L. M . BO'Jld. ,,~~?ll~t...~A~r~i~z~o~n~a'....::w~o~rk~.~·~~~~~~~·~~~~·~-~-~-~~~~~~-~~-~~~-=·~~~~~-~·~~~-~~-~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~-~~~~~ .... ~_.:13~.~~~~,..-~~ born. }le says it will gO'° ~.-~ ... ~~~----~.w:----
away.. l tell him that
smoking does not help,
either. But he keeps on.
And says •·stop nag-
ging:'' What else can I
do?-Mrs.C.
COMMENT: I think
you will have to leave it
to him since he's a blg
boy, now. It 's his
responsibility. 1£ he con-
tinues to ''hope it will go
away," he may wish
himself into a chronic
bronchitis.
At this stage it is
sometimes di£ficult to
tell if it's the end or acute
bronchitis, or the begin·
ning of chro n ic
bronchitis. But the label
is unim p o\-tant. He
should do something for
it before he gets em-
physema or something
else.
Although bronchitis is
p rimarily an inflamma·
tion of the bronchial
tubes, he may have an
infection in his nose and
throat, also. This may
contribute to his throat-
clearJng and cough. Ir
his original infection was
due tO a virus, chances
are that antibiotics will
not help -unless bac·
teria have complicated
the picture.
AS Y OU SAY, Mrs. C.,
smoking does · not help.
•All be is doing is irritat-
ing a lready sensitive
mucous me mbranes in
nose, throat. bronchial
tubes and lungs. If he
c an quit, this may be the
only t reatment he needs.
Inhalation of steam at
night may help prevent
· the night coughing. Try a
vaporizer . A doctor will.
prescribe expectorant
cough mixtures also to
loosen his cough. Drink·
· ing a large amount of
fluids dalJy helps liquefy
thick phlegm. '
Until he gets over this,
keep the bedroom com-
Jorta bly warm .. i\nd
always keep allergy in
mind. If in doul1t, have
him see an allergist. •••
FOR ~IRS. W.: I am
sorry to say -in.spite of
t he ads you have been re-
ading -that we still
have no specific cure for
psoriasis. However, like
arthritis, or gout, or
diabetes, it can be con·
trolled and helped.
Although they are
frustrated and dis-
couraged <which l can
understand), I believe
that many psoriasis pa·
tienls might be helped
and improved if they did
not stop visiting their·
doctors too soo n .
But patience on the
part of the psoriasis suf-
.ferer and understanding
on the part of the doctor
are, I think, the two most
important elements in
treatment.
FOR MRS.,N.: There
have been some reports
that crash-dieting and
too-rapid weight loss in
people with already un-
stable personalities have
caused serious mental
disturbances. S"ome:
have developed a
psychosis.
Your sister's sudden
ebaoge ln personality
and queer behavior may
be due to her self-
treatment: a starvation
diet that has produced a
we ight loss of more than
50 pounds wit.bin a few
months . Better call tn
your family doctor or a
psychlattlJt.
POa MR. Y.: Jo BOme
cu11 where oJ)eraUf?~
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111>!)er end olthestom•ch
or lhe lower "'"" or the esopb•f\I• (illlletJ bol/l
the cllMt cavity and •I>-•
clomlnal cav14' ~ en·
IMed. Sil b IAMlfir/ ta•
called a "thoracol•·
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WALLOPS ISLAND~ Va. (UPI > -Government
officials scofrcd, but a small town college physicist
has suggested crrittic s ignals from weat'her
s atellites are being caused by something in the
rnysterious Bermuda 1'riangle.
Over the years more than JOO ships and planes
have disappeared without a trace in the Triangle,
an Atlantic Ocean expanse between Cuba and Cape
ll atteras, N.C.
PllYSICIST W 1\ YNE . M ES llEJl . .\N believes
··some kind of external energy force under the
water" in the Triangle. could be blocking signals.
from polar-orbiting \1:c:1ther satellites of the Na-
tional Oceano~ruphic 1.1nd Atmosphere Administra -
tion while t~cy ;.ire over the .area.
"We've been plotting satellite pictures for three
years." s uid A'l eshejiun. an instructor at Longwood
Cqllene in F'armvillc. Vn . "For the last two, the
NOAA satellite:. huve been misbehaving. It's not
Just my receiver. Anyone in range will notice."
Jack Glo•er. <.1n ussistnnl technical director with
the National Envirunmentul Satellites Ser\'ice in
SuiUand. lo1d., is amOOg lhe government officials
\v b.o say lhcre is no connection between the
Bermuda Triangle and satellite m a lfunctions.
''I GUARANTEE lT'S NOTlllNG in the Bermuda
·rriungle any more than t))ere's a hole in the North
Pole as some people think,'' Glover said.
Lloyd 1·ourvillc. an NOAA olfjcial al \Vallops
Island, denied tho weuther satellites are malfunc· 11onln~. f
"No \.\'ay," he sa!d. •·we would have caught it a
long lime ago. 'fhouslinds of people p'ick them
tsatellitc pictures ) up. anybody with an antenna.
\\'e look O\'CI" the data comin~ in very carefully for
,111ything or cnvironrnenl<i\ Sii:nificaOCC."
Meshl•ji<1n contends that lhcre.is "no way lhe visi·
hie· phntnl!'r;qih is interefered with by other im-
pulses ·· and that telemetry and electronic
~ynchroniz.ation pulses from the satellites are also
hcing interfered \.\'ith.
"WllY ONLY OVER TIOS part of the earth, why
localized'.''' hl' asked. sa yi ng Lhe interference
begins just south of New York and ends ne4r Cuba.
roughly the ar·eH of Lhc Bermuda Triangle.
Technicians at Suit land e xplain the interference
over the area as bei.ng caused by data reado•ts ty .
1ng up the satellite circuits beginning shortly after
the sat e llites cross o\'er Iceland and ending when
the satellites upproach Peru in their norlh·south or·
bits.
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.ind drt>ss thl' wou nd . ;ind
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w11v 01· the ner\.'OtA syslem
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By Ph11 •11i.Hahd• County Fee Cut I~
Changes
Audits
SuperoU,ors Attack •
P ov~rty Study A.gatn
o ... --•·••n.---·
.S•mA-~~'iANTAANA -OU!!i•
mont~ slnctt &range County~Supervlsore have
·County became a county again c;-riticized an ex-
In l~ aclmebody has tensive stud)' or poverty
~teO a~ the D'ioneyin and unemployment
the treasury and squared J?'!>Ckets in the county,
It aealnst the govern-claiming i t rails to
p)\at.t'J.bank books. answer many vital quts-
1 , tions.
And every month, ac-· h co-.rdlng t.o county. Alepenalty.t eboard
,Auditor-Controller V.A. voted Tuesday to slash 10
Heim the ):>ooke are percent off ihe $57,000
foundlobe inorder. .contract fee sough~ by
TVl:SDAY, HEIM got
the county Board or
Supervisors to change
the consultant that pre-
pared the study,
Mariscal and Company
of Los Angeles.
"Who theheckba1ahalrdryeronout there?" the lime-worn procedure
Supervisors also re-
fused to allow the study
to be printed ror public
distribution. They will
allow limited printing for
erant applicati-0n
purposes._
---------------------of monthly money counts
Parking Power
Eludes Cf!uiity
to a quarterly check
permitted under new
state taxation codes.
"'In the years or count· · THE FIRST Board
ing the cash and recon-criticism of the study
citing the bank accounts, came last October when
we have found no er-the consultants firstsub-
SANTA ANA -Late Tuesday, supervisors rors,'' Heim said. "The mittedtheirproduct.
lastyear.OrangeCowity wereLoldthecountynow controls within the tax The· report was sup-
supervisors told the can't eVen seek del-collector-treasurer's of-posed to be an in-depth
federal Environmental egate power from the ficearegood." sur'fey of 17 high un-
Protection Agency the EPA because that agen-employment and Poverty
county air pollution Con-e-y hasn't published its areas, but supervisors
trot District and nobody . finalreawlatiQns. HEIM SAID the hours said it fell far short of,
else would administer Jn a ,.-eport to the spent each month by his their expectations.
new parking control re-board. Environmental auditors couo.ting money They referred the
gulations. Manarement Agency could bettec. be spent on stU:dy to the County Ad-
data analy&la-are:.1a-.,
quate. ·
i;,,.;._lJle-J;:AO..Ml.Ulla
eount.y Ove1a11
Economic Development
Ho told tho board Alta Pro1ram (OEDP) to
Eldrtd1e, labor m~ . make aome use of It for
analyst for tb,e et:.e irantrequeits Human Resoureea AleD" · ·
cy, was consult.d lby tM Dlck }lart, cbali;-man
.county in lll review of of the county OEDP
thedocument . ...-.· board, said t.he county
~ In her letter to . the
county, Mrs. Eldrid&"-
said the report ''Jea'ves
much to be desired" and
contains so much aca-
demic s tatistics that it
comes off as ''gob-
beld.Y gook ." .
DEISHEW'S inittal
recommendation to the
board was to approve<
the county -revised
version of the report for
printing and distribution
so il could be used to
make federal grant a~
plications.
But. he was immediate·
1..y ehallenged· by
Supervisor Ralph Clark,
wbo called the sugges-
tion "a copout to get this
thing off your back.''
Clark wanted lo t.hrpw
the whole report out but
he was convinced to al-
has already received
n'early $1 million in
.eranta to aid lm·
poverlshed areas and
could receive more if
documented evidence
can be provided.
Lecture
Scheduled
SANTA ANA -A slide
lecture on the Galapagos
Islands will be presented
when the Orange County
Photo·Travel Club meets tonight at 7 : 30 o'clock.
Mrs. Christine Guerra
will exhibit her photo-
graphy in the Spurgeon
Room. Santa Ana Cily
Library. Civic Center
Drive and Ross Street.
Supervisors used a Director H.G. "George" morepressin§.chores. ministrative Office for
claU5e in the EPA'sown Osborne told th .. board possible alteration . V..a-+..! l(~Z 5:-n.111cc Ar..dll'f// rule book that -permits his errorts to develop a He told Supervisors Tuesday, they in<sicated l\'fl.V,./ ''Cl 14 >INf\1-li.J ~ N ••
thefederalagencydirec-local parking control manycountieshavegone they s till are not TllEMIHDOUSSAYIHGSOHTOP-HAMllRAHDSONLT!.
tor to delegate his plantosupplanttheEPA to the quarterly count satisfied with the cor-~· -
powers to local agencies. regulations has been and the state coffers are reeled version. Vv'""%~· PANTSu~0noWu,.,s.,rol""l ofAESSESJ
The idea behind the stymied because of the counted only twice a John Dedishew, assis-1.,. T
urgent move was to re-federal delays. · year. tant CAO. said numerous 30
lain local control over At this point, Osborne deficiencies were found ~[' • •
parkinglotdevelopment, said, Jt is not certain Heim assured the inthe study. Z Klriurr 1'1'£ JiOfF PRICE
4.1 target of federal air when the EPA regiµa. board that the treasury V..lf'lil \$ UaA'9'tlt'n ~ C\f.91 //
pollution regulations tionswntbepublishedor would be checked at AMONG OTllER r\'WJ ~ ..,.... "'""""'
dealing with indirect when the EPA will tell least four times a year things, he said, its WlLCOMITORAnUTZFASHIOHS . •• •
smog sources. the county how it can be and more often if the transportation analysis, IJ!ll!I!!!!!!!! • l'IAiNG lHis col.Jf'Oll.i •OFFEFl 0000 11~ 211 s17s -liiii 17411 ..... C.MaYO..-...fOMIUCM
The EPA regulations d:e:l:e:g:•:t:•:d~c:o:n::::tr~o=l~po:_:_w::,::•:r·:_n:eed=::_:":":.s:e:s:· ______ __:h~o:u:•:i:n~g__:i:n~v~e:n:t:o:r~y_:_a:n:d:J~"""""""''~"~'~'~'~'~'~'~''°,,,;,",,,,"""''~'°"""~"~"'~'~'~'~''~'~''~";,,:•,,,,,,,,,,,,~f were supposed to have ~
gone into effect Jan. l,
but since then have been
delayed untU June 30.
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CAROLINE Co\THERtNE Co\TLIN.
011e ol 1111111 F1bru••r 1, 1t1S.
'!tur¥1¥ell by two wn1. Mllfk EUQ!llR
Ci!Un ;and Gregory Stoll C•Uin; 1-
d<IUQM•• .... 01rcr C1t,,.rin1 H•O~rlon
anll Robin Allee C•Uln ; fil!tter.
A•rmond A., Re 1101n11: ont' bto1ner.
John Tllom•1 R1011o n11 : one ''~"'· Vor11 inl• Mlroe Lora. Se<Ykl' w.!I Ile
fM!fll Friday. Febru••Y l~tl'I "' 10 JO
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HENRY GEORGE RICE, rHidec\t of
Huot•119lon 811t h, C•. 01re ot ouu.
Fet>t.,.ry 10, 111S. Sur¥1..-ea o., his will
o\dd Rici; tnr1t1t ll)ter~. Heltn L1.n:llen,
P•uline Ferri\ •nd Rull! Scally.
s~'";'"" .. 111 be rie10 W1t11,,.,a.r,
f11or ... ry 12111" 11.JQ PM, P1t1lo F.-ml-
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Fitbt.,.ry 10. 191S •I !i.ouln O:M~t c;om.
mun.tr HO~ll•lill 11 !ht •la o1 70.
Surro..-ea by II•\ .. ;re, Er1llnt! W.llo<lfl;
01u911ter. Mr,. Florelne Sl'W&rf'r ol
L&9u,,.. Hills. so.,, \I l Gr"°""' ol
Olti.norn•, \.Sier, Evn•c• Malloy of
Ol<lellO,...; sevitn O•l,,dCllotd""" •nd
~e .. en o•eat-9r•nOc ll•ldr1n; ilnd a
"umber ol noeces 11nd nf l!f11t...,,. Mr.
Willi.on .. 11\ d t her!et member 01
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AM, Slle!ler Me>flud•Y Cn•pel wi!h
R"" o\H.on Vernon of L•QU...,, N1Q...,I
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.A!iCJll 8:30 -"A Cry !or Ji~p." "Jliliiii~ plays'• radlO t'illt;SfiOWnl!!t;
who Insults his audience daily, who turns
deadly serious when a nameless girl
phones In a suicide threat.
. CBS (2) 10: 00 -Cher. The dist all
half of tlle now-severed Sonny and Cher
returns to the home screen in a music and
comedy special to kick o!f her new series,
beginning Sunday. Guests are Elton
John, Bette Midler and Flip Wilson.
NBC (4) 10:00 -Sandburg's Lincoln.
Hal Holbrook plays Abraham Lincoln In
this drama focusing on his presidential
years. Sada Thompson and Elizabeth
Ashley are featured,
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Wednesday
Evening
FEBRUARY 12
Thursday
DAYTIME MOVIES
10:00 (II.....,.,.... ....... (dr1)-8tt1e
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Bo :r'd ·Orde~s Critic
School Probe
CITING THE state
Education COde, the jury
said if the Los Pinos
school isn't' rehabilital·
ed. it will hMve to be
closed. The deadline for
completion of aucb work
isJune30. ·
Supervisors agreed
Tuesday without dis-
cusslon tosend the jury's THOMAS SAlD the
recommendations to the one-story buildings must
county . counsel. c~ty be shored up and special
administrative office bracing diaphragms at-
and the director or build-.. tached to the corners to
1ng servi~es for f~r prevent the buildings
invesUgat1on and a re-Crom slidin·g orr their
port back to the board. foundations in u major
The school is part oC an-quake.
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coupon to any
Carl's Jr. fomlly
restaurant and
we'll give you a . .
hearty Carl's hamburger ·
absolutely free when you buy one at the regular price of 85c.
I earl's hamburgers star! with ~ pound of juicy 100%
1 beef. Then they're char-broiled right when you order them
1 and garnished with lettuce. tomato slices and Cori's own
• special dressing.
: Offer good through Morch 9, 1975.
1 Limit one coupon per customer.
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lmd fW 1lte1. he added. "In addition. It could
Olborne 1114 the county re· alsnlftcantly increase county
ceives· -215,000 tons ol. soil and landfill coau. ''
rock and 4'1$,000. of broken con· Two o.f the sevt:n tar1et ptta a.re
c.r..ete~_aaphaJt and otber alrtady under cooaideratJon for
materiall yearly. purchase, one by the county
He said all of the toil and rock along Santiago Creek and the
·currently dumped at ·county flfl other by HQnlington Beach along
sites is used in the operation ot tbeSanta An• River.
the dumps, saving the county, Superflaors back:-pedaJed on a
aboutSM,OOOayear. 1ua1e1Uon by Osborne that the
But he noted at least 275,000 county repeal an ordinance pro-
tons-of the other material is now hibiting haulers corning from
surplus and could go into re· outside the county to dump lnert
hablUtaUon of the sand pits. material.
Osbornewarnedtheboardthat The EMA director told
the pita identified u most suit.a· supervisors such a move could
ble for use have an immense , increase the total delivery of
capacity and could never ~ material to 700,000 tons a year. restored wlth haphazard Ol"'
minimal dumping.
The five largest pits have a
capacity of 44.8 million tons of
fill, cover 228 acres and would
take a total of 119 years to fill
adequately, Osborne said.·
.. It is evident that t~hniques
must be employed to maximize
the usefulness or the inert
wastes," Osborne said.
''Without control, it could be
But the board agreed with
Supervisor Ralph Diedrich, who
said it would be better to wait un-
til the sand pits are acquired and
readied for use before burdenin g
the county dumps '''ilh addilional
material.
Supervisors also decided
against immediate imposition or
adun:aping ree for inert m:llerials.
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DR. WES KOHTZ
OPTOMETRIST
EYE EXAMINATIONS
CONTACT LENSES
!HARO & SOFTI
LAB ON PREMISES
WE ACCEPT ALL UNION PLANS
WE ACCEPT KAISER PERMANENTE
HOURS:
Mon. thru Fri. 10·6
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This b11$1M~I h eonduct•d bY • conclllloni of bid, iOl(llklllQfl, t;_1lole of t40WARD W. Fl EA.Ill NG,
llfllll1111Nrlnerll\lp, 'Kht<llJll of bid It'""" Ind bid torf1o1s DKl•"<I. · IMU '
MICl'lltl D. K11ny 811$1 NOTl(ll!' IS HERE&Y GIVEN to tN tlDTICe 0, TlllUST••·s "'"-• ·~' Thi• Sl&lem .. t _, 111911 wltn IM m.ly .. KIUlnld .. the olfke ot . __., .. al' "" lbwe "'"'" deeedtr'll Counly Oe•-of Orin" 'Co.inly 11t1 ness Suoeorl S.rrites, t.,.I Altwl ''*" 11 ... 0 '" ,_, , T.S.•.•U Flttw ..... rv I, ,,15. AYI--. 1,..,1 •. Tl'lt BMtO o1 Edueol· IMl •11 person1 ,,.., no c ""'~"'' On Molrch 1, 1975, 11 t :OO AM., / ....,_. 'tlool reso""'" 0 .. ri.,.tM Ill r.}ect..., et Ille sold detitdenl _.. reQUlrtd to II'! V E A 0 U G 0 S 6 R V I C ••
Pl.lbl•Ml..:I Or&n9<1 Co.sl b.ily PllOI, >II bids -0,..ot fle<tlt.l«liy KCept llw ltllfm, wllh lM nt«U¥'j' wuchers_, Iii CORPORATIQN, • C•ILfornl• COrPCM'!iil Ftb.12, n , 2'.•nd M1re11s,191S 4'1·1S -stork•. trw olllc• of ltll c....,. ol h ._.,_ lion •s duly •POOlnlld Tf1.1ll• ....,,.,
-PUBLIC NO~ICE ,''o',~._._u_•,','"'•k..,_.. Dlilrkl ll!lldcourl,or lop,..-.tl,_,,wi,tlf111 ....,, (ll;r$uant to Oetdof Trullrtc:O<'lltf
'Mesa Duties Policy Set ' ~., . .
' • A new-policy on the duties or
lh.e planning commission atld ct·
ly council in Costa Mesa has been
established.
The policy, approved by the ci·
ty couriciJ, delegates the final
authority on minor encroac~-,
ments and setbacks and minpr
~ign deviations to the planning
cotnmission. ·
Final .authority on master
;tans for shopping' centers now
tests with the council. Under tbe
new policy. the, council also Y.•ill
have the las t word on master
plans ror conditional uses in a
-single-family residential district.
such a~ guest homes, preschuols.
and day care centers.
The policy also calls for the
establishment of the use of
variances and conditional use
pe'rmits and the elimination of
t"one excel)~ion permits.
Plarrning Director William
Dunn has explained several
Other planning changes that are
being contemplated:
-The s taff is to prepare a
checklis t of standards in booklet
• rorm to give a developer plan·
ning a project in the city: it will
OOntain both on and ofr-site s t a n ·
dards and t,ake four to six months
to·comple te .
• -The word "hardship" will be
restored to zoning la.ws to aJlow
zone exceptiops where hardship
can be cited; the purpose would
be to allow more home busi·
nesses o-r crafts where hardship
can be shown.
-The starr is;>roposing that a
sytem be set up to provide for
general plan reviews of all areas
of the city every two years rather
than have reviews carried.out on
l1emand or as a reaction lo a pro·
blerd ; the reviews w_buld be done
by park district th'ree' times a
year so that eYery two years all
the six park districts would be
covered
-Dunn also has <:tsked lhC'
commission to devise a n ew
system for communicating its re·
commendations-to the City Coun·
cil. pointlng out that he. as the
planning director, often h as the
job or trying lo present both the
s taff 's and the commission's
views. It has been suiges(ed that
a planning commissioner
represent the commission at
.eouncil meetings.
To resolve some of the last is·
sue, a study session has been set
l'or r~eb. 25 between the counc il
and commission.
Unique New School
Planned in Laguna
-1-...... nKHSMY¥0UClllr1,lotrllf...,.,,., Moir'· 1969, ,, inll. No . J'ltl, In DCio&
Autno•i•edAgilnl 11 tll• office ol Ill• •llornets l'M4.si.-111t»l.otOttlclilAtcorcts•nll'll ---·----------' ,.IC.TlTIOUS •USINESS
NAMI! STATfMIENT
Ttw lcol10W109 per"'" " CI01ng bu.Ii·
new..11'
OOUC.LAS ENTERPRt!.ES, 3JU
w.~1tr1• c .. c:11, CO•I• Mt~ ... Cl ~676
JaStllll DouQl.1\ Fr•nks, 3114 w .. 1erl;, C••cle. co,11 Me'•· o . n~lti
ln1s b'-''""\' iii conduclNJ DJ..,. In· ~1C1U•I
Jo••on D. F••~~s Tn1s \\altmt'nt w•~ l'l led w1lll the
Cnwnly C!fr~ ot C••n11t Counly on
1n"""'' !/, 191~. ......
P\;bl1\llt'CI Ora"~ co.~\ Da.ily P•IOI,
• .,.,.,Y 22, 29, ano Febr..,r' ), 11. 191S
lf't.;•S
Pl'BLJC NOTICE
Rubllsl'led Or•r>gt ('.-1 O.lly Pl IOI, F E R G U S 0 H • F E AG USON & ollklt ol 1111 Co1.1nty Rt<orCMf o1 Oranve
Feb. S, 12, 191S ll+IS NEWBURN, ,..... 1".,,_ A-, County Sloltof(•lilo•nl•. ... Jolll. Cellfon>ll tiell1, wflkll II !ht ' ·
PUBLIC ~OTICE ~· ol tiu•lM•I ol the ....,nlOned 1 NILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION
--------"------4111 "'•tters ,.eneln.lng to llllf t$t•le ot TO HIGHEST lllDDER FOR CAS~
STATIEMf_NTO,.AaAHOOHMEHT W'ldde<..:1tnt,wU1>tnl~"10f'll"\•tter !PIY•bl• II tom• ot ••I• In 1..-.:"ul .'u •• o' llWftr1tpu~ket!onotthis"otl<:e. of lhe Uflllltd S11t11l It 'lftt D•ltCI J1n1.11ry l•, ltlS, ma,.v .... ..JL. F(f;TITIOUS. aUSINES.S HAME .. OWAA D W FLl! .... ING JR Solllll !lrOl'ltl ltf'IHlnt• la 1111 old.........,,
TPM! 11111owi"'O Pl'"°"' ~ .... •blft. Eaecuiorotthewtu • · CourlhouM, ln VII City of S-• ""'1 CIOflltd lllt w.e of !Ml licUllous o...i-. ol tllloboveMf'r'telclKfllltnt. C.l•fofllll 111 rl!lfll, 11111 •nd lnterHI
nome : P'llllGU~l'lt. f'EfllGUM>N . ce11,..Y.., to 1nd -held Dy II""""'
B&W SUPPL Y"CO., 1191 S. Gr...O &HIWIUAN wld O..ed of Trust In Ille P'DPlrtJ'
A ...... s.nt• AM, C•. tJIO' rMI "'""""Aft, $11...,.tNI In s•ld County 1nCI Siik
The Fic:lltlous a .. 11nes1 Min-. ,.... u ....... CaMf ftt.31 Ott.C<loed .. s: le<"red to •OO"" ...,.,. fUecl lfll °""""" Tel: ot41es....ii.u Loi 120 •nd l l ll•th undl~\oea
c.o1.1ntyal\,,,,.yl, 1914. A~•-E••<.....,.. lnteresl In common In 1nd to Lot 1 ol Wllll•m H. W1.11tt, ISll ~Pl., ,Pllbllftd Or•noe Co•sl C.1Uy l'!lol Tract No. i160, ln llv City ot Co6tl
B•llJIWlsloM.C•.t?W2 f.O.S.ll,t•.M,191S.0.·7S Miu, Co<Hl\Y ol Oron91, St< OI
Po1.11 M. Brv•nl, ?23l &rM'lford C.llfornl•, es per mlp ••CO...i.d I~
-N1v, L• H•br•. C.11. PUBLIC NOTICE Boolt 111 P•~~ "> • .ti •rw:I .tJ ,et Tnl~ buSIM~~ w•• tonductld by • Ml$Ctlllfll0\1$ M..pt, In 11'11 otnce OI tfllt ~r•l partl\1tr~nip. NOTICI TO C1t•OtTq1ts County Re<oreler of '"°Id county,
,.ICTITJOUSBUSIHESS Williom H, W1.1ltl .·,·.·.·.• .. •o,•,co,,• ....... ·,·.· .. "·. T099l11C1r w1lll non·l•Cl1.1\IY1 NAME STATEMENT Tno\ 5•a.tem~I w•i lo led lljjth """ N-llh 1nd non .. •tl1.1t.I"' r!Qlhl$ of
fne following perwo ·~doing bu\!· 01.1nty Clerk of Or•"!I' Counly on THICO•NTYO,.OltANGE w•v o~r. ""'*"' .tfld IJOOO'I Lat I for
111!'\)•s: ....,,ua•y 11, 1~!~ tt..A·n:rf• • lllf<•\ll•'f' or Mslr•bl• lngr1" ~
(AM PUS MENSWEAR. e~21 C•tn-FUM3 E \l•lt Of FAE 0 l(i;;ASHAW, 99rl'U. llll~ision C41blfl, POlfl, wl• ..
d r d h r d·r ~Dr.,l fvine,CA1n.92j,6,I Pu131i.,,,..aOr•n~Co•,IO•llyPllOI, 0..c...,..d. illf'ldc0fldullilor111ct•lcl1y,11~
There may SOOn be a ne\V gcare Or SlU enls W 0, Of I . Fr•nk J . Sogicol•. 6111 Sierra J.,,uaory22,21,ondFebniaryS,tl,l•tS NOTICE ISo'MERE•Y GIYENloltllf a11C161111frl)Urpo!iti.tnd&ccoulr1mt11ts
school in Laguna Beach -a f erent reasons, prefer not be B••w A11., 1r.,1ne, c.ei.t.we.. 1st-1s erH1tOf1 011111 •bo.,. n.med ctec:edlltn1 1t1ereto, •we rs, ara.1 .. s, wa1e•. a-,...c1
enrol led in the regular high Mrs. Fr•nk J . Senkol•,6111 Siefr .. I·------------11\11 ..i1 per-NvlftO <ljlf'N 'l)lllnst $lt.M! pipes &nCI .c:cou1r-nb school that promises to be like no 6rowRd., Ir., .... , Cll•t.m.i PUBLIC NOTICE Ullf Mid Oeceo.tlt •re requlrff to""' ttwteto, •nd tor sue II •ool II~
Other, S ChOO} program. Tll11 b1.1S ..... S$ i)O!r41c~ bp -in-, "*""• wllll 1111 nlCHWrr ¥0UCl'llfrl, in MCI illflllf• entro.cnmtl\tl of O like Of
A group Or Laguna Beach Hirt h In addition, the building and aiv•au•1• l"ICT1Y1ous.aut.1NESS 1111 offlCI., u. c"9rll °'IN otio"' ""' dluiml••• 111""· •no e•w ... n11 ... I'> Mri . Frink J . Sollicol• llllldcouf'I, &r to P••Mlll ti>.,.., Wltll 1111 M]Klfll loh ol \&Id Tr•ct No 1160 i....
School s tude nts and teachers the center would be used ror en· ft>•• S1•lem1111 ... .,. tiled w1tn '"" NAMI!: STAY•MEN'f fllKflUO'y _ .. , •• klU>e IU!de" •aot o...erMn9~ •ncl .,,,,., '"''°""·
want to build the occupational vironmental teaching. Topics <oun'y Cl••k 01 o.-.,. County an Trw•ouo .. ;n.,.~1redolngbul.I· .1tthtollk•ofMr•1torMy,1tOllll'.AT ...,.,,i.ot•H-•0<d»~ln"•••k1no Jln,..•Y2l, 191S ,.,,,.,,, A. EASTMAN, A11• .. Y ot Uw, 2 and e nvironmentalstudy center would include animal husbandry. F-*14 DuH RDVAN ENTERPRISES.. Hortllf Blvd .• S>llt• J13, Co•I• ~w.
on a rustic two-acre piece of land organic farming, and plant and P1.1t1t1~ti.a or1n111r c.i.~1 o..1y PHot, 1*" P•nor•m• ere,t, S.nt• ...,.., Ko•nl• .,.,. -k11 1, tn. J>l•e o1
Jon. J•. 1•nC1 Feb. S, H, "· '91) 151·1S C.alolorn.lo. C9lll. 911QS buslllCISS ol !PM UftderllQMd ifl •M JNI· inLagunaCanyon. animal studies. P111110 E . McKenn1y. 111.o• ters.,.11,1n1,....1otrw•11,11 o1wwdt-
TM ..trttt eOd•it\\ end other COfTllT'Ctn
Clt~gnetlen, ii 1ny, ot Int rit•I P<1>Ptf'C)>
dn<rlbtel •bOve 1' PIJ•P«led to bl: le.JI Rknmond W•y, Co\ 1• M't ... C1hl0tnl •
Recently they convinced sch ool ,\ccording to the proposal that ------------P•..oram• cre$t, s.n11• AM. c.tu. <ldltnt, w11111n 1ou• mo.MM •!Mr !hi r C 0 IC '2kl5 fl•\! P"blk ollor!ot 11111 nol•ce. Trw urde•"!lf'l..:I T "'""e 111sc:1el11U trustees that the district s hould \\'Ill be submitted for the state UBLI N T E C••n M. Mc lCPnn~y. 12101 C.ttc1FtbnH•vu.117s. 1ny.llllJll•IY tor..,, 1ncor•ectnt"til•
seek $15,000 in s t ate money to help n1one)', con s truction of the center --F1cr1T1ous euSINt:ss ___ P .. nor .. mi cre~t. SoJnl• ....... <•111· EDNA l(fASHAW 1111 11•-1 .-.,,•no 01111• 'ommon
nTOS Admlnhlr•trl•oflrwE•Nle "•-·•• '' • •-' ,, buildthecenter. · 't s If Id be n'Cducational NAMES.TATliMIEHT c1>e 11 21101Wh1t H s-""· .... , ....... wn ''" Lil I C WOtl 'ii · TM louowlng person• •rt doinQ Mil•k rno • ' or~ otlh<l~"""'"mllcl*ttdeftl s.111 WI• will be midi, b1.1I .. ,,llOIO
The concept for\l.'nrded b)' the process. bu\lnts11s. l.¥11,.H...,,t•ngtanBH<.n,c.t•l.tlMti ltOSl!ltTA.EAS.TMAK <ove~nt or ••rr ... 1,, ••Pt•" oit,. GO'-OEH DRAGON 1013 H6<'bof' LU..,OC1>ernett.21101wr.ltettont Altlonley11Uw I . ell Ion ... tiigb school students and s taff Student s int1.:rested in architeC· 81..c1 •• c.o.i. Mt .... couiornl••w1 L•ne: H1.1nt1n1110<1 Bt¥-n,c..111.9'1..., Z7tlttortier 11,..., SuitellJ :.;:.:.:,:~. ;: ~·~~·1::s:e~;~
calls for the center to incorporate lure \\'OU1d work on plans, stu · Y""""'°"' wing, 2013 H••bor Bllld.. r1119 -1""11 11 c-.ciea by • u.M1u.c..111ort11.11t1'2• •P!"1ncio.l •.am 01 uw note!•• l.K~"' . <ost.-MIY,(1ll!om111n•21 genitf'4ll1Nrtner•nlo. T .. : 17141............. 0 0 0 , , , '" 0 0 the latest architeclural des'. •n. dents interested 1n carpentry a nd P11111 E M<.K --·"1 •• 0 '"" . .,., "' •r•' "' CJll<.Yun Won9, 1023 Horbor Blvd., II · -V Mlot111fflrA•ml1t111r1lrl• 1,_rt91'.•I O•o~idtd"'"'11no1e1,1,.oci Tl would. for example, use the the trades on construction, and so Cas.u.Mew.c..ilfornl•91•21 This staiement -l•lld ""1111 '"' Pvtitlthed or.,.91 cv.,1 0.1.., ?t10l,' .,lfl(t1. 11 .,.1 , u!\dtr tr-e ttrms o1,,,..a Tflll blli!n1•1 Is coflducleCI by• Coun1y Cieri< or Oronge County Oft F*""°'"·''·"·• .... M.lrC'llS,1911 \ ..... , ' -• sun's energy to warm rooms and forth. Umltedp.11rt...,1111p. 2• 1t1s ,..._ ...,eo 0 r1.1st. 1e••. <11••11•• .... ••
Sh Id h t t ·I Y1.1•n·O.r Wong Ja,.,...ry ' ........ ----~~-----c.,.o;.-'c'r"'n'e~ of Ille T"''''' •no ot tn. ''"'b
h eat water. Composting toilets ou l e s a e comm 1 ·n.1• st•iernent ..,.,., 1ueo:1 ..... 1h 1111 PIJblished Or•n~ co.st o..;iy PllOl, PUBLIC NOTICE .c1••1edbYwl<l r)e•e101 l•u•t.
would be u sed instead of tradi· money in a schools environmcn· C.ounty Clerk 01 Or•n91 Count• JM.tt•ndl"eb.~.u.19,1915 :ao1.1s Trw benell(•••Y under ••Id 0teoo1
t I l d . I dl th · I th F1br .... rv1,1•1s. ---------~------·f ""''' Tr~I nt•11otor1 '"''"''*° .. ,... tionalsepticsystems . as u tes un o · epro1ec, e ~ NOTice:toc;RIDtTOllS dt11.,.,ec11o•h11.1no1r,111 ... a ...... u11tn
Other con\emporary design next step woutd be for the slu·. Publl~Oron91Co.stD•llyP11ot, PUBl,JC NOTICE OPauL"TllANSlll'I• Dt<lW•Oono• 0e1.11u11.11nc1 ee ..... nator
I· de as would be incorporated into dents to negotiate acquisition of ~ 12' 1'· ''·4"" Moir. 5' 1'15 '2"'11 0.,0.c,c,c,.~OOOiH.\WoON=Mc,c.,=·I fS.n.•111-..,ru.c .c.1 s.11.,ll'ld ( • w•1!~•n N,011<• o1 °','"""
PUBLIC OTI 0, US!! OP Natlc1' It htrtlly 1lliWfl 11 llw ... lltloon lo ""II. Ill Unl;ter\ II""° the plan ....,., students working tn•o .acre parcel. N CE eWWd s.111 Nolle• 01 0t1 ... 11 .no;i -., d ,.ICTl'flOUS aU51NES5NAME Crldol'-of ACE TAAVIE'-SERVIC~ fllClloll lo S..H ta lM retordltd 1., 1.,.. with a graduate architecture s tu-lt may be donated to the is-s.LP·7M-ls The 1o11ow;ng Pt•sans u ... ..,,.... INC., Tr-ftror, '*'>OM._._.•
dent. trict, or leas ed , at a low cost, ac· suPE111011cou1tTOl"THE donltdl111 us• ot tt'l<I 11c1111ou1 tiuslflet~ .,, 11..., c.m""' Drive, Newport =~•her• 1111 •••• o roPl'•ty ·~
d . h I THIESTATEDP'CA'-IFORHIAFOA ,..,.... Btllcll. ~Y or Or•n.,.e, 51.te of Dete:F•tN'uarv•.itJi . The center's primary purpose cor 1ng to l e proposa . THE COUNTY' 01' ORANGE CALE CLOUTIER ASSOCIATES. c..IHorN1. llwlt. but• tronsi.• Is _,,. VERDUGO SERVt(E
would be lo rwovide space for 50 A detailed plan for the center Ne.• .. i••l 10111 Bu51nts• Ctnler Drive, su.11 ''°· 1obe,...,.. io MICHAEL. e. MILLER. CORPORA ti~ r-( NOTICE OF HeARIHG 0" PETITION Irvine, C.1lilorfll• 9'J"4 TrM1ftr11, ..,.., .. bullllft5 lddre•s h 05 Wid Tru,!~e
high school students. who arc would then come be ore trustees FOii PRO•ATE OF w•t..t.. AHO FOR 1 ,... F.ct•i.ou~ B .. i1ne1i ,....,.. re-1tn .. r11U1lr1,,.,.,por1e.1ch,CA:M11y &yMlld•edKirbw
e nrolled in Project Transition, an for approval. Design and con· LCTTERSTESTAMIENTA•Y ,.,,....,, to •btl .... wilS 111..:1 irl °"""°" et0r ..... st111oic..111orn'-. · At.t1tior liedS•!l"•t1.1rt
l l . uld( II Ellate ol PEARL P. ROCKA·· Coun\y0!0 0cloDl!r7~,lt1J. n.,.,,_._t'I' 10 be lr.terred '' Pullli11!t00rin,.C°'llO.l!,~o•. occupational training ,program s ruc ion \VO o ow. FELLOW. Dec,.sH. o.ie cioulitr. 3:is11 119 s.ir. o.M •tedet *' c.mov• Drit.. Nt-n
PUBLIC NOTICE PU!ILICJllOTICE
-----=------------------NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1"'11 Poil'll Catifornl•'2ut Kh, O>uMy of Ot•noe, Siil• at Febr .... ry12, lt,,., 1~~---~, ,~
PUBLIC N<mCE CI NCY JO FRIEND llis lllM l'llfreln a Tiil~ 0\!$1M\i wa.\ tondllCIH by I ~11':'::!:C,.,1 11 disc• bltd ln91'""'ll PUBLIC NOTICE pt:BLIC NOTICE •
--------Pit1i110!0 !or ProOole 01 Wlll arid for is· Umtl..:lp;>tlMrlilll~. I\: All liMK.111~ trMle, 1'1•ture\, .._.,;.,. •
lll'ICTITIOUS aUSINEU l'Oll PltOeATI! OF WILL AlolD l'Olt 916207 HURW1ii:'~l~;:~~l ANO AIEMELlt W•"te ol LeHtrs T~\t<1ment.11rv lo tne 0.leCloulitr, nt 11 IMI lr1 ... 1 IQeftCY busl,.tS NOTICE INVITIHG a10S
HAM• S.TA Tf:MENT ETTl!flS TEST AME HT ARV SUPEfllOlil COURY 0" THE Pttlt•one<. telerenC"e 10 wn«" 1~ moM Gener.11t Partner . llrDWft ''ACE T llAV EL SERV1CE &nd NOTICE IS Hf: RE BY GIVEN tn.t
The foll owing person\ •re doing bus.i· EslJ>t• ot NE VALEY W. WALl(El'l. S.T ATE 0,. CALl,.DRNIA FOR :;.:o;;:Y;1:!.~P~O. llo• lllS lor l1.1rtller IW"1•c1.1lar_s, ""d 1""1 ll'MI This !.l•lernenl ..,., ltlld wllll ltllf IOCltad .t J1t1 C.mpui Qr I YI, t+eW"""1 '4'll..:I P"OflCIWIS will be'~"""" Dy the -•Ii: • Nll'.VALEY WILMA WALKER and T"li COUNT'fOl'OAAHGE .. -.. "'· ColiltrfllotJMO hml' il\<I Ol.ilCt o! PM!1r.n9 lhe •-""5 County Cllfll ot Or•nvit (ounoty 11t1 8eKPI ()Mintf II °''""" Sllll al! Cit (;llfll Ol'I Din II ! !lot C t IW!
... 'ERCE WA'KER N '''''' --· -n'°"tlorFtb•1.1.try75,191S,all.)OJ•n,,..ry111t15 0u_:.., ' Y ' 1 11 °'' "' VALLEY GARDENS, P.O. NEVALEY P .. • 0. · Tel; UHJ61l"tol11 im , in tne courlroom of Oeparlrnenl ' . l<lftlJ Cl.._...... Sonlt1rrDIUrlct,&IM•oll1ttl"1ne (;.
1Wi1. LontJ 8t•tll, C•lllornl.11 'iOIOI, Dec111otd. NOTICE 0" MEAltlHG 01" P'IETITION Ali.,.,MJli tor: Pelilioner No J 01 ~•id court, at 100 Civk Pvbti\.l\C'd Oringt Co•O Oeity PHat, TPwllulk lr..i1lff •Ill be c-.........WI· ty !°4'"· 11 F11r O•lvt , Coslt /ft .. ,
1aQo 8rooltftur1t SI., Pount1ln \l•llty, NOTICE IS~HEAEBY GIVEN In.JI "011 PltOaATE 01" WILL AND FOR Publillted Orlt'lge Coalil Oa.ily PllOI (.fnter ()rl~t Wt il In Ille CttyofSdnla JJ 1 ~ r } 11 lYI> ... wttterllle 24lhd•YOI Febn.liltr, C.l1lornl.t, unlit Ille llour ot ll'!IO& m ~ll.t270I DONALD HA RAY W"'LKER nlS tiled LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Fetw\Ofory !2 13 1• 197~ 49~.1 Ana (l!ilornl.. ' J•n•••"Y • ~. ""° tll'"41 y ' ·, ... 1, 1911, IC WIA.M. et Prof11slon1! Escrow on Ille :Vd !;lly of Ma•ch, 197S at"""'"
V•lllY G1•dlnl Nun.erie1, Inc • .1 l'Mlreln1~1itlonlor Prob.llleotWUland E\1;91e ol AOBEAI S. DENCH, •ISO · ' ' ' -I o.itedFebruaryS, 191 S Slf'fkel, 1'21 N, Tu1Un A•onue, !owrt• ume lnty wlll bl opened l>UbllCIJ •nd
C.Utornt•eorooretlon · lor i$s.u.,.c:e ol Lener$ T•~l•mitnlorylo kno-a~ ROBERT SI ONEY DENCl"l, I PUBLIC NOTICE WILLIAM II!: 51 JOHH PUBLIC •"OTICE M1, GcKmt• ol Or1n.,.e, S.,le ol reld •lolJCI tor 1111t con\tr1.1cllon ot 1
Thi• ttuslnn• II <:OncllJCllCI by • (Of'·~ Int 11111u-r ,reter1_nc.t 10 ..... 1cn h ai.o kno•n I~ H EN R v SI D1'1 EY Counl• Cl•rk ' '" Cllitornl1. SANITARY SEWER M ... IN IN KLINE
llOt'IClon m.»e.torturtnerparti&;11Lars,•nCl1hat CENCH.Oece11 scll. ------llS.190 I "AUL HASTIHGS JANOFSKY' & ---Sltt•rek-nt<HlteTr1n\f1rl!f!($), DRIVE FROM THE CENTER LINE
V1ll1¥ G•rOlft$ NurH•IH, In<. ll>e th .... Md pl~•of l'M!Olln9 tlW s.me NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh.11 ' SUPERIOR COURT OF THE WALKE A ' NOTICE TOCREDlfORS 1lltlull'1111 ... me$,l!\d tddt•,st•in«I OF ORCHARD DR•VE ro '°° FIE ET
Tr.II !Ulllt,...,,l ...... flied wllll 11'11! IW'.li been \al for Fitbn .. ry 2S, 197~. at IWSEM.A.RIE STEWART DENCH has ! THE STATE OF CA'-IP'OllHIA FOii TIU DUPONT o• STE II $UPER101t COUltTO,. THIE "" T•lflmror{I) IOf "" lllrllf .,. •• ~ SOUTH OF THE CENfER LINE DF
<:ovnty C11rk ol Or•n111 Cou,,ly on 9:.10 •.m .. In ll>e tour1r<>On" ol r>E'IM•I · hied 1Wre1n II JM•Ulon lot Problte °' 1 THE COUNTY OFOlllANGE I ltlllNE CALI FC.ii:HI AtJ"'4 ST A TE 0,. CALll'OAHIA FOii ••sl p.1111, •re: NONIE ORCHARO OR IV E
J.->11,,..ryU, lt15 ment No l of ••id court, al 700 C1v1e Wlll •nd for n~1.111ne<• ot Letter ~ No.A·ll121 Oleltu'.tJJI THE COUHTYOFOltANGE O.tld; F1br111ry), !97S A wt ot Plln\, 1oeclt1c•hon\ one!
F41111 Cen\er Dr•¥t We1t, In Ille C11y o! So1nla Te~11mentary lo the ~tlUoner .-><! la NOTICE OF MEAfl:IHG OF PETITION! AttenllfYI .... : P..Ul ..... r Ho. A-tlO'l't Slptdtly: Mic Mel 9 . Miller o01tr <Ol'll,,Kt CIOc.a..,.nu ""Y be ob
P'ubllUlld Oronge CH It C.ily Plkrt, An•. C.111llo•nia. Bdn~ OI Amer/co Na.loon.ill Tnr..t ~nd FOR PltOllAT E OF WILL ANO P'Olt P\ob!• ed Orinqi11 Co•!.I D,,,1 Pilot E5totit ol VE RA FORT ELLA WEBB, Tr..i1!1rn l.1!111fd 1t Int office ol tlll Dir.c;IO< or
JIG, H,lnd Feb.). 12, 1•, 191S 111·1S D•ted Fel)r1.1ary6, 191) S.V•r\Q~ AiSOC illoon r1tl1trltflt1tla'Wfl•tl• LETTIEltS TESTAMENTAltY : Febno.lry ll ll tt 191S J 410.1i Cece•lofill .............. I IUl'IWSlr¥1ttl Pvblk Se•~ltl\, Room 411. In \ ... C.tl'
WILLIAMIE .StJOHH, 15 m.lde ,'D• l"•tl>er P<trli~ul•i:s• a.Ml E~!ale ol MA RCELLE NEPVEU, ---' ' . NOTICE ISHEltEBVGtVEN totM P,0 , .. a11MI "4&11 uoon INYmt!nl ol Fl~e Dou.o•\
PUBLIC •"OTICE CounlvC•erll llMI lhlt lime a.nd pl1te ot Maro119 the •lso known .IS MAR CELLE N PUBLIC NOTICE cN!dllors ol \lie•-Mmed dKedenl S....AN, C..Hfwwl•tl711 CU.001. An M1d1tlonl! ch•r9'1 or .....,. 1" FRANK F. MEAD, Ill Wml! lwi ~en 'N't for Martt••. 191~, al NE PVEU, Oecea~. , --------lll<ll a.II perli<>n' lllVl"9 claims o191lnst l-K-Nl.7 ..... 1 Ool1¥ (51 .001 •Ill lM m.cM ,f IMinclloKJ
------11101 O."'St., S1.11tt 170 9·JO • m. 1n ll>e co1.1rtroom ol Cep¥1· NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN th.o• ·SUPlltlOR COUltTO,. THIE llW soid dt!cedenl -required to Ui. P11t10st11d Or11191 CHll O.ily Pllol, t>ym.11 .
P'ICTl'tlOUS a US I NIESS Newoort 81Ktl, CAtH6t mel'll Na l ot ~•1d t ou•I, ~I JOO Qvl<: SONIA GREENBAUfo.! to.s tiledher'm!", STATEO,.CALIFOltNIA FOllit lnel"I. wolll Ille n«H""Y vouc.ners, 1t111"1D. 12, ltJS ftl·IS Eetl'I Did lh•ll a.. m1CM Oii \flt"'°"
HAME STATIEMEHT T.+; (11.l llll-toll Cenlt« Or1¥e Wlls•. In !he Coty of S....I• 0 petition for ProbllteOI Wiii _,,,,..,.Is. THI'. COUNTYO,.OltAHGe thll otllce ol lhe cl«k ol 1111-ve1,..1 fl<l'o•I form ..,d In !tie m.n.,.t "'""'°'"'
TPM lollowlng peri.on 11 doing buM· All9<'111r lot: .,.1;111111r An•, C..!ltorn11. suoncce of 1..1t111trs Test•mtr:it¥y kl 1... NI. A.atl<M l•llC'd<:ourt. or to oritwnt ll'ltm, •IUI 1111 PUBIJC NOTICE ;n 1r. contrKI c1ocwnen1s, 1nd thlll llt .,.5111: Publ!!.lllfd Or.,.ge CN•I 0.1ty Piiot, Detld i<ebr1Mf1 !Cl, ltJ,. peti!i-r relerence to wtucll Is nw>dl! MO TICE 0" NEAltlNG 01" ntc:tlUty ll<)U(nln lab .anderslgned 1ec-.p1nlld by 1 ce•Ulled or <IY>ler'•
FIRST r:ABIN CLEANERS, 16GCI Febr,..ry 11, 11, 11, 197S •la1S WILLIAM I!. SI.JOHN, tor lurl~r o;orUcul•rs, and llldl Ille PETITION "011 "R0aATll Of' II IN ollite ot !111,\tldn'lltf, GEORGE IK ....... tJ... <:flt<ll or• bid bond tor not lelii thin ler>
e.1w Clllc.e, M•..,Ung!on 81t«ll, C. CountyACle~~ time -Plit<e ol llea.rono II• w,.. hat. ;'~~~AM::~ ... :Olt l.ilTfElll'S L. BOUC, J Mof\lrdl llYy Pl11t1, SUI• NOTICI TOCll'EOtTOiti 0,. SUI.IC Plftetll {10%) ot l"' 1mo1.1nt ol the bkl,
_.,. PVBLJCNOTICE • THOM.ASE. G fllC ~I.It! fllf FetN'l.Mlry l S, l~IS, .ill •·JOI Esteteol MA.VE RAIO O. ,...o lM Lagun• Niouet, ~itorn.lo, whltll 15 T•ANS"llll Alll_DINTINnoNTO n'llClt l"Ylble 1o lhe Cost. Ml'9 ~"-SleYln Jtc:o~. '"SJ Slm!>.l --..:_.::.:::..:=..:..~;,,_==~--1 UUlVe!'lurialnl.. a.m~ in I~ couriroom ol ~l"'rtrf>llnt NOTICE IS Hll'.AEBY Gtv~'N 1Mt 1iw'p1.eeof bullnl\\OIO.underiooned PICU'tl iRCOll'tTY tH'TlltEST Sonlllry Dlltrkl, ""llllnQfOl'I S.ech, Ci.t26tt FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~Oltli. C.hf. •l~l ,,..,, J of W•d court,·~ 100 CovlC Center/ ROBERT JOHN MEAD hM llled in •Umallerli perl•1nlngtolMe•to11ot AOAll.MIHT NOTICE IS l"UAfHElt Gl\IEN 1'-t
l'Tll• bu$!""' ,, <:onclUCtecf "'""' "' HAMIE II.TA T£MENT Ttl. 111•1 •1~ .. ~111111 . Driw West. in '"' (11y ol Sant• An.II,. l'llfreln I pelllkwl tor Pro bole of Wiii ""' oec:edenl, wi1n1n tour mon11!1 olter. CSKi..tlll~tt7 U.C.C.) u.. 80llrcl of Dl••,lors ot Int Coolt•
dl¥1duOI. The foilowlnQ °''"°" is d01"9 bin!· MWMY"" •0"'1 (' 1 DI 1 ~lol Clhtornoa -111" ISIUIMe ol Lett1•1 Te•lomen-,IJie tirst p1,11)1it•lklllol ~-kt. NOllce Is lllreby olven to crldlton II ~"' Slnlllrt e»,trltl Ms. nttelol-
Jec• Sttvefl JK"°"°" Puc.II""° •lt>QI N\ 'Y , · D•tC'd Felin,,.rv '· 1915 11ry 111 trw prlll'-r rererence U:i o.1edJon1.1a•J 11. 1915. 11'11 within .....,..d Pl•lit' tllat • bulk tt!Allll-1 oreo/1111..., ~•t• -"' .. ' Tflll sl•l•me"I WH flled witll Ille ..... ~ TE v EN F. v ER 0 Ftllnllff,2,IJ,1•,1•1J m . 5 WIL'-IAMl!.SlJOMN, whlt lllsmadllorl1.1rl11t•parhc!,11 ... ,, i.iarr¥.R•1rnondW•bvr l•lnlferendlll••••<UliOllof•teturl1, olw.191sln1c.cordont1Wllhl•w,1ot..
CO\ilflty c1er11 of Or1n119 Clllnty on ENl-ERPAISE!. mi P•rt. View Lane, Ca...,.ty Cltrl< and 111•11111 nme •nd oiace o• rw.rlno A<lmln••l••«w•Ull,. "1 lntl,.lt '91'nmenl 1,1 .•bout 111 be p.111d rn tlle tCN1\trucllonar 111e •boveen
-""""fT II, ltlS. NO. 'l•O. Irvine. LJ 91~ PUBLIC NOTICF. TIEOSULLIV•N Ullf ume h&S bffn sel tor Marcll .._ &nne•tdo!VllfE•l•tt n\ldt Oft OlflOflll rtlOlrl l'llffll lier tlUtd lmoro...emenl$; thol w ldr&tt end
Ii ,.~ !.teven Fovero, JtO • Parll v11"' . »OS (MIO" SY., Swile lOI 191S, II t ·JO 1.m., II\ Ille eau•lroom ol ol tile •00,,.1'19,..,dltlOenl dtltrlbld P Y "' .... """' ldop!ed by lht ea.,..1;1 01 PIUbllffd Orlfl(ll (09JI Dally PilOt, Lant No 190 1rv1ne. c •. t2"'11 FICTITIOUS •USINIESS Ull-od, ColH. 9111) o.r11ment Noi l of li•ld '°"''· 11 JOCI GEOfl:GE L. •OZlOA~. Th• """-5 Ind ltu$1 .... $ Hd>r'ns el [)h•tctorl by R•St1•1.1llon No. IS.)l'I ...
JM.n ,1'.•nCI Feb. S, 11, •t7~ :io..1s Tll lt ~Iii~) is cond1.1tl9d bV ..,_In· HAMEJTATl.MIEl'Y Tel: 12111 411·11'! ~1'c;..'"1'~ ~1 '"' ~st, ln tn. Clttol )...,..r<ll .. , ""11 .... 105 1111 ll'ltl'll!Md lriMleror •nd lnl9nc:lld 11'11 ttl'I..., ol J1n,,..ry, lt75 -Ii on
dl¥1dlJ•I. T .... loU0Wln9per-¥tdu>ir'19lluSI· AltorneJllf': Pettti.tMr 0.~ed":~.: .... ~;~Qo.191i U9Uft'N .... 1,C.t!W*ft617 llC:ured .. rtylrt' lilt Ill \Pie office OI the. AlshlMll
St1¥1n F•,,..ro Ml\-'1. Publl5t>ed °'""Ill CN\I 0.Ut Pil!ll, ,WIL'-IAM 1£: S.IJOHN, Yitl~eJ :::--::.:...~ "'ttll GENIE G. v1NLOVE, U1'1Mt"'"" Silc:rN,..,, II F1lt Drive, Co1l1 Mt11;
aS6lll Tlll5 M•ltment WI$ llild lllflfl the MAD E RA CREATIONS, Jt.tO Febr .... ry II, t2, 11, 191S •T'f.I C.O.,,ntyCltt~ :II.ii y ... Ofl.,.,Gltdlf!G•OY9,(•lllotnl&9M<ll !Ml Mid r1t1 lrtd Kele h ....... In,.,
SUPl!ltlOlt COU ltYO .. THE Co1.1n ty Cieri! of Or1n1111 CtounlY ... Gt"lce L•n•. Uflll C, Coile Mew, <•Iii. •ICl(l!fl AHO OICk lit ft¥ Coast o.ll Piiot Tiii neme l'nd buMness•Ocll'ltlilol t1w flr....S lo Incl HOOltd In 11111 Nol ice M ff 1t1s f2660 'PV BLIC NOTICE Attiwlll\'l..i LI• P"blls!Wd Dr•nve Y •, lf'lltnded l•11ntfi•H lttd lnll!ldlod lllOllgh I.ally ind comolelaly 111 for!ll STATEOl"CALIFOltNIAFOlt JM>"""ry • ' ,..... .ionnT.N--,lU"VISMlicllJ&n, \*Seutfl .. .,.•lyDrl¥t J.tn.2'1.•ndFtb.S,12,19,l•IS JOl.1S lltblorl.,_' l'lttll".~~1Mld lt&1t,l'\docltlcl Tf il COUNTY OF OltAMGoli Pllllllshed Orin.-CeMt o.i•Y Piiat, ~ l!MM'ft, C1llf. l'l..a IMA:r.111, c111..,..11 tMJI A&e i.t.GEll' .. LOUISE P. ""Wild "•SoOIUlloll 11 m.Ot. "'I ol 11'111
' HO.A-t:rll' .z J.lln .ll, 2'1,•nd F~b. s, 11, lt1S ll0.7 Niocy Bo•HI. 900 .A•-. N""'1)0rl l"ICTITIOUSBUSINl!b ,. .. , fl 11 W ·t1" PUB UC NOTICE ZAGl!R I» O.I M•r Df"lve him NOtk•lrf.....,•n<t. ;-:;;~';';';;;;"::;'~·;•;•:;;•:O~·~·=·=·~l=T~H>~N;;:;:;;;::;:r,:;;;;:;;;;o;~:;:j~~r;:~ BffQl,C.lll. '26IO MAME STATliMIE'l!.., Attwfllfrtlor Pttltl•Mr SCW"l-s •Clllfotnlifll•l ' Tn. tOl'llrKlot •lwlll In 11'11 · I ___ ,,., omoo •-•••'·••-~•• ~-' f"llbll!lledOr1n,.Ca1,tD•il1Pllol, H 1 ··•• ,..---,,.,,._, "'' Ti'lls Dvsin'nt ·~ y. I 'f"' .. • .... .-·-· ~· Ftb. 12 ll ,, J9JS .~,, Tfl•l 1111 perM>l'lll Pf'oper1y Ptt11~ ·-.. -~ t • mpro ..... ll'dp.1rt1M1rW.l11. ,,,.., .. ,. -. ' ' ' -SUPI! A 1011 COUAYOfl''tHI! ""•lo ii Olsc:tlbtd ;,, 9.,..r•l 15. !Nf!IS tonlorm lo._ Llbol' C.-of the
.IOl'l11T.tffw10;1 JUST CONTACT ME , 1131 PUBLIC NOTICE STATilO,.CALlfl'OltNIA~ Wt.rlili lllflC)iltl mtrcllend!M. St1te of Clllforf'lle Ind otlllf I-..
T"h 11it1mem "';ft filed wun Ille Bly"'°re 0,lwe. Nf'olrl!Oft 8e;tth, CM1t THE COUHTY OFottAJllGI! equlOlfllllj !or I ' ' wfd SUie, ..,.,..lclbl1 IP!efllo, with t11e
County Clerk of Oranoe County Otl 12660 S.Lll·15M6 NI. A ... '59 OUTl!ifS INN tll(ICll"'l OfllW of l<ICll v1rlM*'t a
J nu.11ry)• 191) J...Oltll c. ,,.11(-el, i.sl 8.llySllotl S.Ul'ElttOltCOUltTO,.THIE E1tate OI FRED MVAOH SMOl.L, ""'Ii M<lltd •• :IOll Harbor lllYd., mew~ r1qlllrtd under Ille !!OM..,
.t ' ........ Ori ... , Ntwi>0r1 Re11:n. C•lll,"16'0 ~'fATI! 01' CALll'OltNIA ,.Olt e.-O. ~IW\ot, Cellll•n.lf. flef\1111 DU~ to whlcll itrocftell9 Puftll~ Or•"91 Cont 0."Y PllOI, Tiii$ bu$iM~~ I) conduclNI by •n !n rkE COUN T'I' OF ORANGE N-OT•CE JS H f RE&V GIVE H IQ 1111 TJIM, '"' "'"' ""'er• !tie .......,. ...,.Ulldllr lrl lll<l'fl lflCI wlllclt ""'
Jiii. 21, 1nd FeD. 5, 11, it, t911 2'-1-1~ di,,IO<t•I,. l.ldilll C. Mld!IM J Ne. A·l2•tt. redilOl'l ol ll'lt ~ """"° deeedenl dlsc:rllle4 butt.; trlflller Ind IJltCllllJa,l !iOt ~1""'9'1idH ·~ 1119 llf'l)wl ....
__, NOTICti OF HEA•ING OJI' PfTITION I "I pe,. ... , lie Ying Clei"'5 1911"t of • M>Curltp Interest qr""'*"' l'f . u,.ii L.lbclt.Co!lof.J.!refolrtflee lo udlli
Puouc OTICK Tiits '1'""""1 -s HleCI witM Ille "°" ""O•ATI OP WILL AND"°" sold decitftlll ... ,....,.. 10 Ille "'..,...,, 11 Ill COll-•1..:1 ll lfl IN tl'li111M·i1~ O•hrl'l'ttll n'IMW'let ~ (O\lnty Cieri< ot Orot191t County Oft Ll!TT•1ts TES.YAMENTA•Y lllttn, 1"1111 Ille MCns.l'Y .OUC-t. lfl offl<t llf Grl-nl' 1st,.•~ lridldtlYI-.
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SUPIAfOlt COUltT 0,. THE ,. ..... , 0.<Nttd. titted <:Gyrl, Dr to pfflMll~. will! !PM -.onw.tt.r J:elll'...ary2I fWS. M.llll'ld mtllrlllS !lfocltKftl.11'1' STATl.Of"CA~ll'OltHIA f!IOR Publisflld dtinire ~ o.ily Piflt, NOTICE II HE•EB'r GIVEN lllill .wc.u.fy ~~, ..... "'*"IOn9cl .. ~ ... , ..... ~lo llld ~ ~1"4 ,,,, •• •M onlw ~IC ·
Tltl COUNTY 0,.0.AHGE Feti. S, 12, lt,1•. lf1' -'•IS RO&EAT E BEST Ml IUtd twreln • &I lM 61ffl;e' el "'tf' •"9rMW J.0 . liDl!ewlftf "911Jen.a.I ha!Pl9M ...,,.,._ ~ Mlttrl1l1 l'llatlvl11;t..,.ICI In ..
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NOT1c•Dfl MIA1tu1100,. PETtTtoH PU.BLrC NOTICE ~· o1 u 111,. ., .. 11met11.,y IO 1111 Sen Fr--1te-.c1u1_.,., frrllk1t ~u. lllflllfft .. 11tNe,Mnltist,.,t.,.• ,,....,..,It Ot'MUCff ifl tN Ull~
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Arsonist Sentenced cALFLooK Air Payments OK'd I. LA. CALLS
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, 1••r·old Montebello min wh<> murder cti•tses In COllllOCIJon With a
peychl•tr,11111 •ald recel .. 4eH•uol Hl&lilind Put ,bl11e which ~ the
cratlfic•tiOD from oettln11 fifes WU lives of )loote Lewis, 14, aAd his
• committed to a •late menial hOllpltal brother, Gene, 11.
u • mentally disordered sex of· B)'?De'Hld that altbouib the crimes
. f.ender. _. __ -·-· • _ ·-'--_ cbar1e<l 1f!ln•t Cls~ _cl,ld not In· :;®'ri1)r=un "iidll!' ·JOcliaru r; v~s6' olttlD'tl, Pis,..,atrte-re--
Byme .cadieL conv1cted &epllen a..~ lndioated lie set the fires for •ex·
neros ~ ~ounts 91 &riion for two ual 1rautie1Uon.
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FAM/LIAR? LOS ANGELES lP,Pll -The Board
M u E o R F of AU~ciTI C.om 111lulclners• has Germ•n~~BPIJ ...'. autllOdled •If ·,~t payments
Pollcenld as~rapmetal toWinli S).35 t,~9'_':'.'J:: ~= dealer :sneaked into owners near l'Ul5 -
pastures at nJght stole tionat Airport.
calves and sold thCm to a Tbe paysneata 1re1be first awarded
dJlaler who, in torq, .ol~ In the city for allawlna aircraft IA> ny h .~ :t~-~ . · ,..lJI'!' .. ~v•ta._m-o~1ccording to f ::: O K C e1U uy Ji!ijton $fi:i!i•ni Obt~ e5Jiitiht"ct!j 1 ero . atto~""Y (Or, t9e ~epartment ol
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coL6i:i[100
Alrporta.. a'tll~~ ........ Mootoltbepaym~ruultedlrom 171~) 97t IZ courtjudgmoate, but13ofthom,,!<>tal· 1 ';::;';s,. . . '!
Ina IUB,05. 'II!••• !>II the .buts or r. negotialed setlleJD..nt. 1 •
Authorization of the payments was
bued on twp1 court decisions banded
down In 1972 and 18'13.
-.-~e;rm:an said,Jltonies for the pay.
mentf «-6Wa cont"~ fYOll'l airpti, h'e···
venuel-'
BIG ROLL
Scotl owel.s ,...--,---.,
SOFT -STRONG MOUTHWASH
REVLON "Replique"
D r.,:
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Confidets
SANITARY NAPKINS
Regulir Or Super!
BOX
1.79
BOX Of 58 VASELINE INTENSIVE CARE
Wipe 'n Dipe
WIPES
Pre-moistened
with BabJ Oil!
8 OZ. AEROSOL ·
Easy-Off
OVEN CLEANER
SPRAY MIST EAU DE COLOGNE
Ll5 oz. 1.6 oz.
5.00 Value 1.50 Value
A [Wi Place To Shop! 1~· 2. 75 3. 75
CHOCOLATES
Velvet, lace and 2 50 fl owers bedeck a
heart. 6 or. •
Fan cy orchid cor -5 95 sage heart .
14 oz. •
Foti flanged heart
Miniature hearts 59"' sen!imentally 1 19. with a mes!:age. "-designed.
2 oz. 4 oz. •
BRACH'S CHOCOLATES
Sweetheart as-
• sortment says, 2 95 ''I Love You!"·
1 lB. •
Comic Hearts EACH
Assortment of fun 1 39 Valentines!
8 oz. •
Chocolate Covered
'·To My Valenl ine"89 MARSHMA.LLOW HEARTS
Sh imnicring loil C Favonte of kids and59c
heart ' 4 oz. adults. TRAY Of 10·4Y• oz.
REVLON
VALINTINE Ensemble·
FOR YOUR PAITY
BEVERAGE 39c NAPKINS
''Charlie''
#C012 7 .88
7 OZ. TUBE
Head & .
Shoulders
SHAMPOO a
7 OZ . FAMILY SIZE
DIAL
Deodorant Soap!
100 TABLET BOTTLE OF
ANACIN ·
fast Pain Relief!
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Aide to ic~k•
Dr'. Wil1 ia"ln J. ·
Rom'an, who re-ceive4 controversial gif.U totaling $62S,OOO
f.rom Nelson •A .
Rockefeller, is serv·
ing as unpaid consul-
tant ·t o vlee presi-
. dent, it has been 'dis·
closed . . ..
·Riley ,
·To"Take
_Rems , '
~ "'' ~I • .. ·Nnotnas Riley-., Orange
cOutaty :s Fift.h District
·~upt£Vi.sbr. h as b~e n
hahled f r esident of the
COUQt i;'.Bit;; Brat~ers
boArd ot drrectors .
_.'.Rifey served as ex-
ecutjve., v1ce president
"'9ydits, ,
~.t .. , ),.. .. 1· \
' l!lliE)1 ·SAl'D ~e is .ta"ki~g lb'e,helm ·at a lime.
of growth' coupled wit.Jl ;v.·oor eco n.0-.m'ic
•d.itions. \. .
"lr\._\'ebave our work cut
out Cori us and· w."ll need
the s upport of the com-
munity if we ar-e g9ing !P__._
Prevent cutbacks in a .
much needed program," \
he said.
Last year's program
supervised 425 t?ig and
little broth er rela-
tionships. but ended with
200 boys '\\'ailing to be
matched with a big
brother. Ln addition to
screenin&~,matching and
.sµpe rvising the rela-
tionshi~, .the. program
· provideS' &unseling for
boys. and their mot.hers,
Riley~aid .
··aig Bi;-others o(
Or~iige Cqµnty was the
first Big Brother agency
to include counseling of
mot.hers inL t.hei.r pro~
era m , based on the
theory that by helping·
her to adjust to her new
role as h ead of the·
household, we are in turn
helpiilg lhe boy and other
fumity members to ad-
just," Riley said. ·
THE SUPERVISOR
added that the agency is
striving lo become r:nore
involved with the iTt.inori-
ty community_ Big
Brothers will soon staff
an office at t he Santa
Ana People's clinic.
Other members select-
~ to serve with Riley
were: Michael lm mell of
Santa Ana, executive
vice presdident; John
Dye an d Vfilbur
Robertson of Newport
Beac h a nd Sanford
Bi;ickner of Irvine, '}ice
presidents; David New-
brow, secretary, and
Anthony Vitti, treasurer,
both of Newport Beach.
Queen's
Raise
Blocked
LONDON (AP)
PHme Minister Harold
Wilson postpQned an-
nouncing a pay raise of
nearly SI million for
QOe'e'n Eliaa1beth II
becabse the ney.-e leaked
to the press; political
sourCes said.
Reaction among La~
party legislatoi;-s was
$lrongly against sur.h a
bil ••loo Jo:r ti\• sov· eretan at ·a ti me •of -av't cri'!i• • he aoui'ces' said
Wilson wa1 to bav:e an-
,JlfU~ a $980,000 io· ere ' ,in the Howie ol
Coip ops Tuesday al·
~-
" J;>i.cnic Set
,Native~, former resl-
dl!ota •1111 visitors Jrom Silulh"Dak~ta will father· • .ltlen he South Dakota
lil~l!I Society meets Feb. -.,..ldj.Jjt.\llJl<IJJ< .P.Mt, Long
.&_,ell '' • n;e' picnic!-will lake
)'lace from 11 jl.m. ID'4 p.m. . •
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y
Wtdnetde , F.t>ru 12 1975
SIX DAYS OF HOLfDAY VALUES IN EV.fRY DEPARTMENT
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t-shirts in
crew neck styles
Funwear in polyester and coHon.
Choose from crew neck or collar
and placket styles. 'Sites S to XL
3.w·
$6.•-rNCh leo 81
h~\ ··~, . ~ . I ,.
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40 % to 50% savings
famous label sportswear ' P.inrs. ski rts , a nd blazers from d
very famous maker. Of wool and
Polyester flannel , Sizes 6 to 16.
19.991038.99
were 34.00.70.00 ·'
IOJf'Cd!<I 'portsWNt 86-ol!I srores except
\\•hiltter riVftSide, lhe cily lor.inge), '"~1mi~1er. · hion pld(e 1c:.;,riros1 --<
selection of 'sp9rt shirts
in solids and patterns
Group of long sleeve casuals that
look handsome under a leisure
suit or by them.selves. S to XL .
8. 99 vaiue 16.00
men's sport shirts 134
swag or table . lamps
in 6 colors of cane
For the country elegant look in
your home, Cane lamps in walnut,
bl., grn., white, oMnge, yellow.
2 4. 99 reg. $40.
~.bl'
luxury no-iron sheets
from Burlington House
Colorful Or;ental leaf motif design
in polye!iter and cotton perca le.
Yellow or green on snowy white.
2.'9910 8. 99
reg. 7 .()().14.50
!lt}eets 34
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•
new acrylic turtlenecks
topping i.f all for spring
Just watch those turtles go! W.ith
everything _ .. in white, navy,
blue in sizes S·M·l. •
5. 99 w•re 7.99
'"bfvd. iMpOrt' 109
nOl ol II coloB m ~ens I
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Shoo Sunday, noon to 6, daily 10 a.m. to 9:30; Saturd;!y, 10 to 7
South Coast Plazall.tOsta me~. 3333 Bristol St. 5,46.~321
Westminster Mall-Golden St.ate at San Diego FWY..1 898--252·1 • • ' J,.
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FASHION SAVINGS
NYLON PRINT SHIRTS ·
Jr. separales 55 -were S 1 2 7.99
FAMOUS MAKER TERRY COVERALL, S·M·L
1n1an1~ 38-were. 3.119 2.99 r
1.69-3.49 • TODDLER PLA YWEAR
toddlers 128-<omp. valuf" l .Jq-4 ,SO
GIRLS PANTIES
gfrls lingene 79-vdl. J/2.99-J/3.49
ASSORTED FASHION SCARVES
accessories 19-were 3.00
' SLEEVELESS ACRYLIC TURTLENECKS
3/2.49
1.99
IO<HhOP I 62 -comp "'"' 7 00 4.99 e.1 • 2/8. 00
CHIFFON BLOUSES
blouses l 1 -1eg. 14.00.1 &.00
DRESS, CASUAL SHOES
ro~mo she>e$ 11 -wt"fe 15.99
WOMEN'S SPORT SHOES
blvd. shoes 11 !-were 1l.00·18.00
FAMOUS MAKERS SHOES
trad. shoes q & SI -were 19.00·11.00
BARBIZON BATISTE GOWNS
sleep wear I 0-1eg. S9-S I 0
JUNIOR TRENCH COAT
11. co.its 24 -1eg. 54.00
9.99
12 .99
10.99
14.99
6.99-7.99
39.99
IUNIOR PRINT NYLON SHIRTS
1r. separales 55-were 12.00 7.99
IUNIOR FASHION PANTS
"Pdnl> 117-reg. $15·116 9.99-11 .99
HOME SAVINGS
SMITH CORONA ADDING MACHINE44 99 slal1onet)' 66-reg. tiS .99 •
GARMENT SUIT BAG
nOlions 1 -reg. S7
HARTMAN 1000 W. DRYER
1oile1ries I lb-reg. 24.99
1 O.SPEED BICYCLES
sparling goods 50-r~. S99
LEAD CRYSTAL STEMWARE
gl.:issware I 26-reg. S4
BATH HAMPER, 3 COLORS
bath shop 39--reg. S26
HOOVER UPRIGHT W/TOOLS
vacuums 73-reg. 79.98
IRONSTONE SERVICE FOR 6
houM>Wares 33-reg. 39.99
5.99
19.99
$78
2.99
19.99
59.99
29.99
PASCALL'S WHITE HEATHER CANDY
candy 76-14 oz. oeg. 2.50 1. 99
PASCALL'S WHITE HEATHER CANDY
candy 78-28 oz. oeg. 4.95 3. 99
MOTOROLA 19" DIAG. CLR. TV, AMJFM RAD.
televi"on 722 special purchase $ 3 88
RCA 25'' DIAG . COLOR CONSOLE $618 1elevision 722-was 659.95
PHILCO 19 CU. FT. SIDE·BY·SIDE $499 refr1gera1ors 721 -was 569.95
BUDGET STORE SAVINGS
·JUNIOR POLYESTER PANTS
80t-•llS10<esoeg. 12.99-14.99 8.99
MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS
606-e.cept el cajon were 3:992.99 ea .: 2/$5
MEN'S FAMED·MAkE IEANS
men's 817--e.:cept el cajon comp, val. $10 4. 99
MISSES' POLYESTER SEPARATES
8ll-all S10<es were 6.99·15.99 3. 99-8.49
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w!4..h.L~~s v· t ~ ~ uii -. ~ Q 1c __ o~y
B.V GLENN WHITE
OfJMO•llr ... NllMMt,, . ' .
.>1·43 \\'ith 4 .43 lolpla \.
Cable mude so1ne :s landoul
moves to the bucket. espeoiallv Hunlinalon B~'leh !ligb 's
Oilers stole a chap\"l!l from
by•one chamµionship,Ulifus as , tJddltlo11 a l Photo.
they blended lou~~ P\':6Ssure '• Pagf" 8 2
defense, hustle: ,an4 de&ire ru>
whip Katella J-Ji.v;h•$ Kl'l:'i.J'h~. 66-~ )n the fir~t half u•he n he Pl. c:ked u~
58. TuOJ<iay nlJ!h1-,1>er. i.ooo 1• P<>lnts. •
fan:si r;lth~OilC~ty,v;ynr. , ... T h e Oi l e r ~ sett led do\\ll
And·wi\lti 'her co1l9Uest CO.iil'b remarkably "ell afte r u ii tterv
Elmer Coml>s' crew take& the i11J ~t<.trt \Vhen thcv committed rour
side trat;)c: to the 1915 ·Erhs>ir'1 1urnbvcrs in '123 sceu nd s and
LeaJ:i:ue basketball Ci'Qow n . "M'erc do"''ll 4-0 . 'l'hev had onl v 13
owning a onc·i:~me i"ad O\~r n1ore turoovers th~ res t of the
Katella wit!} th~ til(s1ett on the e\•enin.e. ~
sched.ule. " . •'\-):~"'
All relT\ainin.1f'-Oilcrs Rames al"e on the_.road, .,
I luniin211>1'\Jca.ch s~Wed' i.he
poise of r>a.st'Ol:aivte and Black
varsity · Chary.us , ~j'eltin2 tou2h
each time' Katellalm i dc a run at
~Rainini; Che 1eliil late in the i:i:ame .
Also, the o!'(en&e li!:Ol unlim·
· o.u, ... ~..,,., ll>'(U.1'•w• bered in the closin2 quarter and UCl'S RON HUGHES DIVES BACK TO FIRST A'S KEN GAYLORD MAKES A'.t.ATE TAO.. reeled off seven straighl baskets·
,.. and ltatclla couldn't maintain
S t~t~·~·-~nnrts in Brieif A..] ___ s4!11 The Oilers· two tallest men.-r-' Ultllj!!j Ul.J Paul Gassmann and Jim Cable.
1 \\'ere the mainstays in the vie· ID P I H M tory. They played magnificently
'': rugs-reVia ent 0"2 agi·c.· both WU YS US Cable hit 22 points U.O and pulled down 11 rebounds.
Gassmann ~ted 20 points and
ga rnered 15 rebounds. And the ·,·,1n UCI ~.-...11 -l1n1ely defense of Perry ilarbin
C L 11.lJ!!!i µaid off with 10 rebounds. . 0 Gassmanogot19orhispointsin
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age oops. r 11.v CRAJG SHEFF Che last period. althouah playing
0t1MOt,11.,tit••St•tt the entire quarter with four foul s.
LOUISVILLE -Sources C'lose
i lo pro basketball claim the illicit
u:se or drugs, particularly mari·
1 juana, is wides pread in the sport,
The Louisville Times sajd today
in a copyrighted s tory.
The newspaper's information
came from interviews with 16
players, coaches, former players
and a former trainer, who as ked
to remain Bnonymous to protect
their future in basketball. Half
those interviewed claimed drugs
are a proble m . a s tatement dis·
puled by others in~iide the game.
·;How bad is it? Unbelievable.
that's how bad . . Everybody's
into it," one coach was quoted by
the ne ws paper. s peaking of
' drugs in the N3tional Basketball
Association.
, Asked by the Times how many
·players in the ASA use drugs,
another former player replied;
•·At the time I wa s involved
(19731, I would say about 50 to 60
would be-a good number. That
may be a Jillie exaggerated."
There v.•ere about 130 players in
the league that season.
Another former ABA player
said he knew of five teams on
"''hich some players used illegal
drugs. He id entified them as the
Virginia Sq uires , Memphif
Sounds . San Diego Con·
quistadors, New York Nets and
Denver Nuggets.
Da.,is .lailc.d
of his di vorced wife <And three
children.
Davis. rec ~ntly tr~ded to the
Rangers by the Montreal Expo:s,
would have been sent to jail (or 90
days under commissioner Philip
Erbsen 's o rigina l sentence.
However, 85 days were stayed
on the condition that Davis make
further alimony and supp<>rl lfay·
ments. The com missioner found
Davis guilty of 18 counts of con~
tempt.
Davis. who once played ror the
Los Angeles Dodgers, had been
ordered to pay Sl .750 a month for
support of his family. Court re·
cords, which showed that Davis
now earns $110,000 a year with
, the Rangers. also showed he had
not made any payments. Davis
and his wife were divorced in
January 1974.
Kings h t A rtion
INGLEWOOD-T h e Los
Angeles Kings seek their second
straight win tonight in National
Hockey League action when they
host th.e Atlanta Flames at 8.
The Kings, who have won four
and tied once in tbe last IO starts,
have fallen behind Montreal by
five points in the Division3 race.
Sunday the Kings bounced
back with a 2-1 victory over
Chicago with the aid of light de·
fense.
l~Cl •. ·\ ri ght-rielder Da\·c J\·lor-Ile refused to be de nied at both
l'l S. hillt'SS in}) pre\'iOUS trips to ends Of the C:OUft 3iid il WllS his
tht: platC', ha mmered a gra nd lay·upWith 2 :5i!to ,go~inthegame
sW.m home run in the fifth innini?. that ~ave tHc Oilers a 57-49 lead
sp<JrkfnJ.! the Bruins to <in 11 ·8 and sceme~ lQ seal tho verdict
hal'ieball \'ictor.v O\"\"r host L;l' J r ·~· l'f that didn_'t ao \t ;: Paul 1-'in-
vinc "fuesda\". . t harnp's steal <.ind u !tllbseque nt
1'he ~:.1me wt1s h<.tltcd a llt:r J;.iy-up by Cable \Vitp._ 1.:12 did
t'iJ.!hl inninJ?s b ct:a U ~t' or 'thatm<j"lle~l62-5,2a ndth e ~r~e
darkness. crowd .seemed to sense it \1oas
It \Vas a triumphant rett1 rn to over as Katell~,.J.1.1ns be~an filin J?
UC I Cor Bruihs co<1ch Gary out and llB .af1.c1onados cheered
Adam s. \Vho tutored t he An · loudly andconttnuously.
teaters to NCAA cc)).Jege di vision K:atella was hot on Ilunlil'_lg-
championsHi ps. \he pa st l\\"O tons heels. bu.t ~ufrered a ma.ior
.ve<1rs. c..;CL.o\ is no"'· 4~0. Ulll' of its blow ...,-he n :.i Kn1 J{h ts basket ~'as
!Jest starts in vears. tll sallowetl and the man who hi t it
Cu:ic h1"om.Spt·nce·s.-\nte<itt.'rs 1 ~ri.:.1n 'roddl \\'<I S char,lled with
d1splaved a solid hitlinJ{ attack, hi s fifth foul. .
.is t•xpected. but .the pitt·hinJ?.· !\l. that JUn(·ture .;,~3 0
cave up critit'al hit~'{ And three of !·cma1ned. 118. w~s up. 47-43 <i~d
tht• four L"CI errors contributed rodd had hurt 1ns1de w11h 14 00111 -
10 tht.' UCI-.-\ .... .-in. i. ...
:\-Jorris' hit c<Ame ~tth t;CLA Th<.il set:med lo ,give the Oilers
dl'wn 5-2. After one out. two an added hft ~s Cable ca me down
singles <-i nd a \\·alk lo::tded the court_ and hit a 19:footer then
bases a nd Morris Collowed with l-larb1n made !! lay-m to up the
hi s round-trippef td str'aightaway~ courtto51·43 w it h 4 :43toplay.
center. .; . 4-~ * "1:?
lJCI buttled back in the home MIHllln,t""••-<"1 .. 1
h;,,ilf Of lhl• inn1 ng to lak(" ;J 7-6 .. tt '" IP M•rl11n l 7 o B lc<:id on \l,'<Jlks lo Slc \·e \\'hllehead o.u m•nn ' 1 • ;io ~ind f{on •llu.!:!hes. John E spy"s ~!':••tie·~e· ; ~ ~ 2:
run-s corin~ single and a passed l'1nc11..,.,11 o 1 o 1
b<ill but the Bruins .... ·ent aheod it.;:.~~~ ~ ~ .~ ~
for j!OOd \\'ilh a rive-run sixth in -ktf'9•YOol•~ · • l(.a lell• ' Ill 14 ,,_Sii llln~ ' Muntlrog1on&e.ac11 I 7l 1' 1.1-
T \\(I double~ a \\';jlk and l\\'O-
l·rrors one on a potential
duuhlt• pJ<.1.\' b<All contributed to
the L'Cl.,\ 1·all\ • Tennis Roundup
l\atella fell down \ly 10 lat , Jn
the first half but e~c h (Im~ tti,e
Knights seemed to~ on their
Rnees ._the.v"d come roarlntC b ~.
"fht>Y tied it at 37 w~t.h %: 1eft
in the third quarter b\I\ lMl ii\,'a$
to be the last time the'Y'd ~ t'hat
close. 'l'hey last led 16-15 early in
the Sc~ond period
Jluntington had a cold shooting
1'!&ml-. hitting onlv 36 Pt'rcenl
fron1 thl! field. ll ut the Oilers \\'O il
1l at !he charit\' line '''here thev
madt.· good oo 20 or 27 attempts
\\'h rle K:.it e ll a onlv ~<.:ored 12
points on free throws.
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LOS ANGELES -Texas
Rangers outfielder Willie Davis
\l.'3S sentenced Tuesday to five
days in jail after being found" in
contempt of court for nonsupport
: Crosby, PGA
In Squabble
I I t h 300 GamP
Tustin's Butch Soper rolled his
11th sanctioned 300 game Tuc~
day night at Santa Ana's F'ashion
Lanes.
It was the ninth time Soper has
accomplished the feat while
bowling in California, giving him
a lie for the all-time lead in the
state.
l "h<:tt put thC! Bru in s <1 hc1.td. 11 -
Eight Named
To Football i . <JOd l;CJ 4,\ relief speciali st P<Al
Espinoza. a rormer Westminster
1-ligh and Golden West Col lege
standout, did his thing. 1 H fl £ F £s pinoza. <I riJ?.ht -hander . .al · a 0 am.e
lowed a run on three hits in J?,oin~
the final 311.1 innings.
Luiz Get,s Scare;
Metreveli Upset
I :Over Money
LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Bing
Crosby and the Professional
Golfers Association.have been at
odds for years over his annual
golf tournam ent, one of the
classics of the pro tour.
Larry Crosby, Bing·s brother
who serves as general manager
of the tournament held on the
rugged and beautiful Monterey
Peninsula in No rthern
California, has threatened in the
1 past to end the event.
This time, however , Bing is
talking.
The issue has been the PGA 's
share of the television money -a"
25 percent cut this year that the
golfers reportedly want to boos!
to more than three-fourths in two
years.
ln addition, the PGA is trying
to force all tournuments to share
television revenue with all other
tournaments s in ce most events
come under a package negotiat-
ed by the pro players group.
In a telephone interview Tues-
day from his Hillsborough, calir.
home Bing said he hopes there
will be an agreement tor a 35tb
Crosby in 1978, but he said terms
currently sought by the PGA are
l unacceptable.
the PGA," Bing said.
'
"We negotiate every year with
"I've talked to Bob Hope about
this. and we both agree that the
terms ottered for next year are
W>acceP\able.
''But.'' Crosby added, ••there is no acrimony, no rancor, and I'm·
'quite atJre we ca• sit down and
arrive at a setl1factoty solution.
This week, l hope, ~auae l 'm
., leavJna: tot Europe on Friday.
"The 1pon1or needs lo know
because they t el up promotion&
uven"418hl months ln edvance." •
UC I scored its ·first run 1n the
st·cond when Esp.v s in~led in His four game tot<il s
212·300-227 ·209 for 948 block
A nde r s o 11 Fir ed
were \Vhitc hcad \\'ho had .l!Ollcn
:.1board on an cr1·or . Alan Belusco
c.avt.• lht• 1\nteatcrs a 2-0 lead int
lhc third \\1hen he doubled and ..
LANDOVER, Md . -·rhc lowly
\Vashington Capitals of the Na-
tional 1-lockey League fired head
coach Jimmy Anderson Tuesduy
night and replaced him
immediately with chi ef scout
George ''Red '' Sullivan.
.l\'issalke l\'amed
SALT LAKE CITY-f''ormer
Seattle and San Antonio coach
Tom Nissalke has been named to
replace Bucky Buckwalte r as
head coach of the Utah St<irs
basketball team.
!'>l'Ot"l'd on an t•rror'.
/\ftt·r liCL:\ had tied it in the
fourth, the 1\nleaters y.'ent uh(';.i d
5-2 in th<• home half of the Cra ine
on si1lg!cs bv i"lu~hes and Espv ..
two walks and Johd Palmer 's
two-run double.
Es py sparkled a bat for the
'1\nte:1ters. getting four sin J?.les.
UC I rt•t urns to action Fridii v ...
fa ci ng hos t C;il State <Nor·
thr id _ge ~ \
A rbitration
The Anteaters lost 1-lughes for
an indefinite period when he
brQke his jaw in the seventh in-
ning while attempting t'o bunt,
the ball hitting his race. Espy will
LOS ANGELES -Third replaee himatthirdbase.
basem an Ron Cey of the Los uc·Jf'll+..f.flu :' ' .. . ~ .. . ... Angeles Dodgers has requested. "Pfte•,.."·" . ~ • 11 1 1 to lake his "s alciry dlsp"te to e.1.111to.•1 .. · ) 1 ? \ "' "•lm•r.(I • 1 o" 1 ' arbitration. club presfden Peter $puw,•, 111 .... • ..-;:., 'o o •
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The Dodgers also Su~mitted "-=~J& " : "J~ 1 • " ; "~ ~ :
the name or pitcher Dqp Sutton ;~~~-sir '' '.J ' : '"! ~ :!
for arbitration of his cooJ;.&ct. • ~·" o • o o o,;
The binding ar1Mtrati~1 or the r.:.!·•, ~-.:.\ r 0
1, 0, ~o :r
two c.ases will be handlcc;l by a ~·· ,. !..., .. ,I.Ml• , . .. ' ;'1•S' 00-11 • pnvatearbJtrator. ""'"' ~,.011 m *-' 10 '·
NEW YORK (APJ -Alan
Ameche ·scored the winning
touchdown in what has become
known as ''the greatest football
game ever played." Now he and
seven other stars have joined the
greats of the game.
Ameche, Fran'k Gifford, Pete
Dawkin s, Paul Giel , Don
Coleman, Averell Daniell, Gust
Zarnas and the late· Chesler
"Chet" GJadchuk were named
Tuesday to the National Football ,
Foundation's college· football·
H'allof Fame.
They were chosen in the "after
1934" category and will be
formally inducted Dec. 9 at the
Foundation's annual awards din·
· ner here, along with coach
Alonzo ''Jake '" Gaither of
Florida , who was selected
earlier.
Ameche ls perhaps best known
as the star ~u n ning back of the
Baltim ore Colts who crash ed
Over for the touchdown at&: 15 of
overtime lo be;.t Giff~ and the
rest of th& New Yot'k Giants 23·17
In the l~ '~ational Footba11
League eha,tapionship game.
But th~ Foundation is, honoring
,A.meche and the other players for
their collegiate feats.
La.k.ers 1.,umble Agaili
iNGLEWOOO (AP > .J. Bob Buffalo outscored 1 ,0~ A~eii.:s ilh 34 seconds r~m&i ninR. only
McAdoo poured in 47 Points and 11-f at i.l.lle 'Start of the fourth to Roel the ball back witK a steal.
Jack Mario •111>Plled 10 k.eJllJ>OIQl.S_ 4!)'.lrter."., • I · • 1$>.11 Elroore Smith. lh• Lak~r
in the closing minutes as the But-J im 1'1c~t1Jlian 's shot rronl un· cel)te r . lost the ball with a bad
ralo Braves came from behind to dcrneath \vilh 3:08 to .e.o µut Buf· ass berorc two 1Ne throws b.v.
defeat the Los An&eles Lakers falo ahead,io1.1® a nd 1(3vc the ahdy Smith j!ave the Braves
112·108 in National Basketball As· Braves the"'tead1for-J-~~nrs~ .. tlme · ,.their rlnul mar.5(\n. 1 1 sociation playTUesdaynlght. s inCe the oJ)enln·i:t Qdar ft,, '"""AL.04,,v
Buf£alo trailed by IS poi ots a t Aft er that the l~a -'!'J.h-~ed H"""" ~'-'1111'" 1!• ~~·'· 5"rlllltl''fS.
I r h r h " ...,,11: "'-1•'--~?''''' 4, ~ M...,0 •· Mltln lJ. t 1e start o l c ourt Quarter. hand/S ei.(!bt !rtralgh times. wflh W99N.,.....1. Tot•11.ontf, .,.
but oulled to wlthln l"''o at 91·89 1\1 arin ·s three·Poirit play ~\,'i'rla ... 1,~1°" 1a. ~~~1~n~f..triri1~'f...._...,,, ~tt
followina u three-Point 1lla,v bv Uuf(alo a 110.,108 Je '1d "·ith 43: ,,,. ... , .. 111.Toi.11"41•lf •
Rn n d v Sm it h w i th R · 4 2 s~cond!li tu p..,ay . ~':•, ~ ~ ~ ~ r.=U:
remain.ini. Oail GoodriC':h. the n mtssed "*''""'1· *'" ~!•1 1ou11. 1v11•1oJ4, 1.o,;
I h . ...,..i.,,, l\lcAdoo h a~ ell t pcunt5 a-. 20·fool.,.iumoer for ~ AnM:lC:t A· u,,,,
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TORONTO-Btib Lutz or San
Clemente and Stan Smith sur-
vived a scare to defeat the Cr.ech
doubles team of Jiri Hrebec and
Vladimir Z~nik, 6-4, 3-6, 6·3, in a
World Ch ampionship Tennis
tournament Ttre11day.
Both admitted they had not
played well. "[didn't serve well
and Stan missed a few easy
volleys." said Lutz.
In singles play, Marty Riessen
topped Gerald Battrick, 6-2. 6·2;
Cliff Drysdale of South Africa de-
feated Vijay Amritraj or India.
7-S. 3-6, 6-4; Dick Stockton ousted
Pierre Lamarche.,. 6-2, 6·1.
Phil Dent or Australia beat
Hrebec, 6-3, 6-4 : Milan Holecek
of Wes t Germany trippe d
Graham Stillwell of Britain, 7-5.
7-6; and Mark Cox of Britain
eliminated Tom Edlefs en, 6-0,
6·4.
Rnssia11 (Jp set
SALISBURY. Md . -Ivan
Molina of Colombia scored the
first majo1>upset in the U.S. Na-
tional indoor t e nnis c ham ·
pions hips wjth a 6-4, 6-0 victory
over Russian Al e x Metreveli
Tuesday night.
llie Nastase of Romania was\·
ed i nto the third round of 16
players with a 6-3, 6-4 victory oVer
Bill Maze.
Karl Me iler or West Germany
advanced with a 7-6, 6·2 verdict
over Rolf Thung of Th e
Netherlands ..
Vitus Gerulaitis also won in
straight sets, 6-2. 6-4 over Spain's
Man9l0Santana .
, .• BlOy Martin posted o 74. 6-2
v-lctory over Gene Muyer and
Cr.ech Jan Pisecky beat rormcr
champion Clark Gracbncr, 3·6,
7·516-l .
fiver t A dti a11~
CR!CAGO -'rop-seedod Chris
SV.rt led• hosloffavoHles lovl<·
coryTUe.!lday night in a women's
professional tennis toute\!E:nt.
Evert de!ented Sue Stup, a
Ct\iC8f'O ra\•oritc. 6·3. 7-,:i while
sec ond-se eded Evonne
Goolagong SWPpt past Patti
1"1ogan6-2,6·4.
Third-seeded M argarel Court
also won in straight sets by down-·
ing Lessl y Jlunt . a f e ll O\\-'
Au stralian, 6· l , 6-3.
Olga Morozova of the Soviet
Union had to go all out lo defeat
Betty Stova of The Netherlands.
The Russian star won6-2. 3-6. 7·6-
Seventh·Seeded v.rendyOverton
ousted Ila na Klass of South Africa
6-4, 6-2. and eighth·seeded Julie
Heldman defeated Robin Tenny
6-2.6·2.
Seiffs Coa sl
BOLOGNA. Italy -The toptwo
seeds. Arthur 1\:s hc and Bjorn
Borg, coasted into the rinal or the
$60,000 World Ch1.1mplonshipTen-
nistournament Tuesaday.
Ashe. -seeded No. I, disposed of
unseeded South African Bob
f.fewitt 6-2, 6-3. and Borg. the 19·
yea r -old Swede, swept pasl
Dutchman Tom Okker, seeded
third. 6-4. 6·2.
V ANDAUSM IDTS sec CAGE TEAM
~ THOUSAND OAKS,-Soulltern
Cali(ornia College won a basket-
ball game but fell victim of van-
dalism in the parkini lot al
Ca lifornia Lutheran College,
here, Tuesday night.
Two bus·l ype vans used lo
lriU\Sport the SoCal Vangu'ards
basketball tea m to a District Ill
NAIA Northern Division aame
with the host school, w~rc van-
dalized whil~ the team was ptay.
ing.
ii look uni~ Biler mldnlthl for
coach Paul Peak and_ SoCal
plaYer~ t.o get the vehlc1es in
operating order for the return
trip to Costa Mesa.
SoCaJ won the gumc, 101·96.
(See game story, Page 8 ·2.)
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SMOOTH AS Stut-Huntbigton Beach Hlgb'a ,Perry Harbin (44) moves past a Katella
foe behind the screen al Jlin.C&ble (52) in Tuesday's 66-58 Empire League basketball vie·
tory. For· game details see pagll B1:
f Diablos, · Lions Stagger
I ArtiS~ · J{arina, 60-48
Tritons
ropple
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y Almost everybody figured 7'uesday nfcht's
~ " basketQall iame between Mar:ina and Westminster
' Mission V18jo Higb's hiJlh 'Schools would be a rout. Anll they were riJtht. BY ROGER CARLSON
11 Dlablos rallied behJnd But it was Westminster's LiollS who blitzed the °' .. o.11, .. o.1sun
I. rrove,Cooper Tuesday hll!hly•ranked Vikin••· By 12 POints. mind you. And San Clemen!• High'•
night an.d went OD to post AtM.11rina of all places. • Tr'ltons proved them·
l a 49.45 South Coast · . It was'·tbe same Lions ~aO'i·.t.hat lost to the .ie'lves champions
I' Le_ape bas)cet)}!_ll vie· Vikin1ts· by 22 at Westminster. Thiatime thou1h. the Tuesday .Uiht as t~ey
tory over the vlsitin&. ~LiOfllflumpe(I out to a 14'·2 lead~and breezed to a 60· steamroued past host El
Unlvers\ty Trojans. .AB up&et S&anset League wln. Tbe loas drops Marina Toro. 183·75; to clinch no
And Laguna Beach re-'¥into a ftrst-place tie with Fountain Valley. Both worse than a tie (or the
·corded its third win of schools are 10-1. Westminster is 8·3. South Coast Leai:?ue title.
the circuit campaign It wa~ Marina's first league defeat at home The victory i:?ives
with a SB-56 triumph over' aince 1970 when Newport Harbor won, 68-55 . The roach Stan DeMai?Rio's
tbe Dana Hills Dolphins A loss was-only Marina's second in its last'41 home Tritons a three-iame
in the winner'& gytn. games. lead with three iames
• Coach Pat Roberts• The Lions, displaying much poise and skill. hit6 remaining before com-
t Diablos mQved into a tie of 11 field ,eoal attempts in the first quarter while petition in the CJF 2-A
! for second place in the lhe Vikin,li!s were 1of11. basketball playofrs. lea~ue standings wi~ The VikinJ!s closed to within nine twice in the ~he Tri tons never -l thetr win, which came m second period. but Westminster kept comin.li! up tra1led. led by as many
1the eloein·s seconds when with rebound baskets and was hever 1;eriously as 16 ~n the first half and
J ~r scored on a layu.p threatened. ' kept the pre.ssure orr all
j aftir Kelly C~x ti~ tt Linn Wilson. a spectacular 8-4 forward. scored the way w1t.h a spec-
'. ~oments ~artier with a 10 of his.Jl:ame-hlJ!h 28 points in the third quarter as tacular shootan~ i>er:for· ~shot fro~ the top of the the Lions rerused to fold. Wilson constantly sQuir· ma~ce f<:>r their ninth
key. med his way loose inside and drew several three· straight victory ..
The Diablos added a point •lays. from ~he fi eld the
couple of free throws Marina was still down by 11 at the end of the Tr1tons hit 32 or 53 for
wM.h less than a minute to third quarter and Westminster scored the first six 60.4 percent. And they
10 ~ wr'p it up. Mission points of the final period. Perhaps Ton~ Engedal's added 19 o~ 25 from the i ~Vieto ~a,d broken on shot early in the final period Illustrated how the freethrowhnefor76per-
top ear:ly, but th~ re-J(alne was prOJ!ressinJ(. En1t:edal. brin~ini the ball cent. . ,
1 ·-bound~n g pow er. Qf upcourt ,lor Westminster. ipotled an open man un · Coach Wendell W1tl s
'. Vniv~i'fity turned things derneath and heaved a 00-foot pass. The only thin5' El Toro Cha_rRers were i· around. is that the pass sailed throu2h the nets for two poin· ~own 36·20 with 5:27 left l Carlos Cervantes tied ts. · 10 the hair when they r t)Le came at · 43 for · overall .• lt was a."POised Lions team that kept resorted to a three·Quar· ~UliiversitY coach John breakinl? M&rina ·s full·co•rt press and one that ter press which cut into ~Driscoll '"d the Trojans selected the hii!h percenta~e shots. The Lions were the San Clemente lead :;-took a brief lead on Mike ;Jof 43, . ansJ, pared the aaldvantaJ(e
:CMcClymonds' bucket. · Marina. meanwhile. was 18 or 57 and its two top to"45-34 at the h f.
•.. Ben Bacon Led the ~scorers. Rich BranninJt: and Bob Losner. were 11 or The Chargers did a f. Laguna BeBcJI .su'rge\ 40. J?ood job with the press
1:which handed ' coach "When thinl?s went wronJt. we didn't bear throuahout the secbnd ~:'Tony Stillson:. Dolphins down." said.\likln.l!I coach Jim Stephens. "We just half and cut the lead lo ~: tlieir ninth stratiht set· put our heads down and quit .•• And Wilson is 69-65 with 5:02 to io
back. • probably the best player in the leaJ(ue , lle's touJth." before Jeff Densmor,e
Bacon got 10 points in· ..... ,...,,, 1 .. 1 ,..,1 .. cq1 and Scott Severs put an
side in the fourth period. ft rt " :· '' 11 • 1• end to the rally with
All three of Laguna's t::.1 ~0 ~ ; 3 e;.. ; i ! 1
: more of their unreal out·
league wins have been t:rc'tii. s 1 1 12 Ltwtw• : ~ ·: 1~ side shooting.
against Dana Hills. "°""' : ~ ~ J Bf-!ne s o J 10 Several hit six of hi& 17 · ~... ~ g 1 ; 9otdl ~ ~ ~ ~ counters and the Tritons
1. * U '* TN1, u 1• :.::.,J:! ,, 10 15 • ~ia~l~fl~·point lead with
,.; w..tM1,...1... 11 iJ '' ......, El Toro's Gar.v Con-1; ......._V .. f91 .. I Mtlrl"-1 tl 15 ..._.. t~ " " ., ~ nally scored a career e~ 3 • 1 10 . hi@ of 30 points, little
g=::,. ; : ~ 1
' c N bs Joe Carta popped in 15 • ·~ : i : .. ~ Orange oast a and played • nl!ty ·floor •1 Toc.u 11 1 13 . •ame, and S.8 Ed Mc-u.i ... nity , •• , • , •• " ., ., Fadden scored 13 and I Vltfr• ~ 0
I to 5-4 B ball w· wasimpressive. , -te • 1 I ' ' .,_,. • 0 I • as4 m But San Clemente was f • cervan•'" s • 5 M ~ ' even more Impressive. ' McGl...-fMb I 0 J ?
Dudek ' o • 2 SA" MAR.COS TedKalota:.>cored27and To-.is 20 s .u aJ ... -Paul Possemato 1ot hauled in 15 rebounds . .,....,..,::.:"~°"~:---:, .....,... ~eVin Morrow scored' Al the win for Orange lie hit six strai2ht free
""'.,,.,.u., • 11 ,, -...-0 Zimmer with JI sacrifice Coast, hurling the Jut throws in the fiYst hair
fly in the top of the loth three innlogs without al-wh en San Clemente ex-
~"*•CMJ 111 inning Tuesday after· lowing a 'run and only ploded. Apd he was ,...,._ '1 ~ 1 ~ '' noon to pace Oraage one hit. ,, deadly in the third quar-:1~c:• : ~ : :: Coast Colle~e to a 15-4 Dan Spain stole tbtee ter wh~n El 1Qro tried ::,",!'!.,. ; : ' 1 ba1eball victory over bases and outflClder vainly( wiUt a touih vress T~b ,4 4 : ~ PalOmar Colleae, here. Mark Schrupp collected , to caich up. 1 · .. · w.-.. t<11f11J .,. ·Zimmer reached bas,. three hits for the wip-1 Scott 'Severs c.and Tiin
llli•tlll!Uft ': ~ ": • .after he struck out and ners. Orange Coast ls ~·Dunham tosSed i'n 17 aiut
• ~ 1~ ~ ; ,; the catcher let... the ball nowl.._J. · • -.-16 front out4ide the El
.w1t11. ' o s • get pa.st him. Zimmer 0r--..c...1151 Toro i:one. Dave Tayldr ~ ~ : ~ 1; then raced to third on •• , 11 " was limited to lfilJ.e '*""" • ' '1 ~ another passed ba11 ·anc1 ~::=.ct ~ : : : 'ooints as he ex1ted lit tr ~ O::':..._.."J~ '~_,. cf me home wit~ the w.i~. ~ 1• ! ~ : ! first balf with a bick I ·
._, ...... ,1 11 ,. ,,_,. n na: run on orrow I ~"'rl' a ~ .•, •, ll jury.
, fly. ~-... 1 • 1 ,, 'fhe loss snaps a four·j
~.--.•• • 1 • o ' J?ame wiMin~ streak for ' ~c: ; : ~ : El Toro. wtUch has lost
~W::1t.11 , 1
0 °0 •;,-all three meetinas witb ,...,. ,, s • • San Clemente.
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• PAKS-Al Carlson hod
'olahl rebounds and 12
points ln the second hall ~ lead'SQuthern Callfqr·
la Coll•li• to a 101-96
, I~ ovtr CaJ)lol'lila
l.Utberan Colle&• here l,.:11....,tay nltbt.
.A ~-hot Cal~Ulhernn
111 hll 2~ cl ;t ~hots
rom lh• noot In the
;Mtond hair and 40 of 87 or tJie .. ,.,. 11 SoCal
came from behind a 10.
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Point defi cit to win in the
final 10 minutes .
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Jc T • I·~ : ! I M SoCal's Vaniuards are•
tied fo r lhe lead i,n NAIA
District Ill Northern
Division play with a 6·1
record I 16-7 overall),
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Wfidnesday, February 12, 1975 OAIL.Y Pl\.OT 83
• Swiln Results •
Coast Area R esults Featured ..
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Summaries
JUNIO• YA•lllY
SMIO.-llC. (ti) (I ll IEIT-
Hu1cl11119 C111) F 11 ,lFr•~r
£11Stft#I l•I F ISi 1-i••mon
H••l>'lf 1111 ( II) Rtcller
VJe1St.,.S Ill G I'll """lie'
Ho1v•l1>1111 G i'lS.nqh
~orl119 )UDS: ~" Cle,,..n••-Arlll>~
4, Mt•r 2, Ollver ~. A:•dl1e!d 10,
"'""""II 10. El Taro--H1go.:u•n 12, P..
HtltCKhe• ~.
... !lllm•; S...Clemenn-,41-43.
SO~HOMOllllE
M l110M Ylej1 (JJI I .. > U•l...nity
Scott t•I F <ll .A•line
*•'II) F 111 El't>oll
~I> Ctl C 131 Mlld'lell
Gen\.lc1>.., ii ! G 111 Sue•
81....,. (111 C. (11 I-WI~
Mission \fie/a stoil"!I '"b~: none_
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Hallllm•· Mission v•1<1. 7'J.1S
f'llllESHMAN
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l.....,•rdCJI F (16)1c:llba\
&-tty (II F lOl AOO"r~
~let C;>OI ( 14! Ell•)
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Mlulon v1eio '1£«1"' '""". c~ mrng s, O.C•1•\ 2, un; ... ,,,,, !oCOt•fMI
WM.~r6, TllllS2.
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SOfltHOMORE "'••••rt Ner111r 11&1 !4JI ..... '", .. ' Btldbuot"'(lll F !111 Broer,n-.
((e"(1tllll F t •lC•11~a ,
Oeronlml CJU C ~ 10) Ital/ti
J;m~ll?I G tllF•an1
f'an1ltr 11) G 1101 Harp
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PRO·LINE
GOLF
SALE
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IRONS
l'oot Joy
Etonk
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'133 ...
Utl.H '175"
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25% Off
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VALVOLINE
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33c
POSIT/YE CRANKCASE
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PCV
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INSIAU aac
HEAVY DUTY
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MOTOR FLUSH
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sway. Uoct upla<•""'"''
FITS MOST
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CORNELL "2'00" BLACKWALL
·27 MONTH
GUARANTEE
llACI: TIJllflfSS
SIZE
178-13
(78·13
~78-14
f 78· 15
G78-15
G78.J4
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MOTOR OIL
S.A.E. GRADES 20 "30
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WATER PUMP
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30 MONTH GUARANTEE *
WIDE TRACK SUPER
60 OR 70 SERIES
FREE TIRE
MOUNTING
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eydispateh. -The Civil Aeronaullea · '!'he l!oard'• declam to
T0111•ideirpierbtrom Boardhas·wi!J>dr•wn.its withdr•w the order
th, llloscow Novaya c0ntrover1ial illideUfteo • •11m~ oaly._tllree days
Z.rya perfumery and that would have 1tt. before the u .S. Court ol
Americans fr9m. the m.{nt_nium rates that APsteala for the Distrtct
Revlon Company haV'e a,lrllnes could charge fQI' o ( Co I u fl\ b I a w a•
jointly developed a cb•rterfll&htl. lthedUled lo open ar111-
perfume. tentatively "The· dec,islon was im· 11ments on• series.or aults
titled "Soyui·APollo," medlatelY hailed by op-' ftled by opponentl of the
dedicated to the Ju!y poneotl of the rule aa a order. •
flight. victory for consumen. T h e A v i a t 1 o n ·· ""'' T•._....
The minimum rate or-Consumer Act.Jon Pro-Ola it.e Board
Air Cal's
Sales Dip
Air Calirornia Clew an
estimated 34 ,695,600 re:
venue passenger miles in
January.
This reneets a 12.6 per-
cent decline from the
39,f-25,lOO· totaled tn
January; 194,4 . Available
seat miles also reflected
a decline.
der, which w•s l11U:ed by , ject, a R•lph Nader or· • the board last Octol;ler, 1aal1atlon that bad Robert H . Fi.nch.
has been sharply challenged the CllB or· former secretary of
critici1ed by several der, aald the ~ard's de--Health. Education
groups, including the'. ebion to withd~~~ th'e and we 1 fare in
Federal Trade Com-nilemeantthat aa.rline Wa shington, has
mission and the Justice fares for charter flights been elected to board
Department. I to Eui:ope this summer of directors of Royal
THE -s•tothe . 8:re go~1 to be substan·, Indu stries of r •'-" or . Ually reduced -maybe d e r . w o u I d c o s t as much as 10 percent... Pasadena.
Ameneans up to $650 · --~---~---
million a year over Pre· THE BOARD said it
New Crop
Record
sent charter fares. 'The wa1 withdrawing the
Justice Department' also~ gWdellDea because it had
calle<l-tl'itordei infta.'1-"Qelermined th-al im
tionary and said the plementinC the rules at
bond bad.no authocity _tQ tbil_tim~-would ci:.e_ate a
set minimum ai.fline. disruption in the North P,jjjjiiijr:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;=:::;;:;:;;;~ Atlantic charter market
WESTCLIFF MEN'S HAlll Ol!SIGN ~I added . however In Fruit NEWPORT'SONLYSEBRll'/GCUTJ'ERS that it believed the mat
WESTCLIFF PLAZA ...... ......,,S t-er warranted . further "!!~::;::::;::::;::::;:: consideration ;;; · D RCE & TROUBLE The board's October IVO . order set up a complicat
Must HQ\Adate 100 acres in Orange County 2.0oo ft ed formula for charter
trom.ge on Hwy (10 minutes north of El Toro). Has oak s airlines that considered
and pcind. $3,800 per acre. Need 60K net dOWfl Sub"';' th• sii:E' or the airline '°'""-Cal0-171Ul35'511'· used !or the tught. the
WASHINGTON <AP i
-The Agriculture
Department says ~e na-
tion's citrus fruit ~rop is
expected to total a re-
cord 14.1 million tons a<·
cording to indications
Feb I
WHfl:hptt.t diatance the flight was to
~==;::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::==:::::;::~!travel and the season
when the night occurred.
However. ihe estim~te
included some decline in
the estimated harvest of
oranges. now estimated
at 233.6 million boxes
Although that still would
be a record and 8 percent
above last season. the
new estimate was down
300,000 boxes rrom Jan. t
indications
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• Leasing a
Mercedes!
Mon1hly lease poyrnenl > <on va ry c.ons•derob1v
~why not coll us for a quole. We ko11e morir
different leose plans, e nd we sell Ond se1v1ce
Mercedes-Benz loo.
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~EASY TO USE
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•ORDER FOR YOURSELF OR A FRIEN.
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A-,t••"· a.-,al•t• t2MI ,_
l•bela Do ~·1 "'"•A Ptf•l•d ••1der,
r-----~---------------, 1 ' Fiii lft tMt"-""· ell, •l'MI ,..._ii with 1:1.50 M: I
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It said the board would
consider as economical·
Jy unrair all charter
rates that fell below
those calculated by lhe
for'mula unless the
alrli.ne could show
otherwise
Gene K. Gravley has been appointed district
marketing manager for National Airlines in Los
.\ngeles
The Laguna Beach resident was formerly di s
.trict "agency and interline
marketing manager, a position
he had'held since 1973. He joined
the airline as a marketing
reptesetttative in 1965.
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• Varian U..ta Machines or lrvinehus n<imed 1\.
I. Klaney vice president or o~rations .
He was most recently director of op.,rations at
Singer/Friden's Business l\.tachineS Division in
New Mexico. l-le and his family plan to live in Mis·
sion Viejo. ' •
Crystal Robinson of Newport Beach has joined
Home Siik Shops at their Costa Mesa location as in ·
terior designer.
She was previously a designer for II arbor Area
residents.
•
Robert Hill has been n3med manager or the
Mld11.al Savings and Loan Association office in San·
ta Ana.
He has been in the financial field Cor 19 years.
• Mis1ion Viejo resident James E. Giireath has
been promoted to chief pilot of Martin Aviation.
He joined the Orange County·based rirm last
year as a Learjet captain.
• Allison a. Brimer has been named vice presi· ·
dent of the South Cout NaUonal
Bank in organiia~ion, according
to bank P.r:esident Nick'J .. f'iorio.
· The Huntington Beach man
will ~ credit officer-and will
also be in eharge of the leasing
departn:lent. He was rOrmerly
associated with the Bank or
Newport.. • Three Orange County resi-a111M1E11
dents 4ave been "'promoted at Pacific Mu,ual's
Newport Beach branch.
Klclt•r4 T. Coad)' has been named assistant
vice presl.dent ot tnortaage loans; William Podlich,
assistant vice president or investD]ent administra-
tion and Julea M. Welker, assistant vice president
of aeen~Y adm inistrat.;on.
•
1 D1vkl Wbitwam of El Tqro h.as been pro111oted
to •gener4I mlinager,··Southem Calirornia sales
division, of Whirlpool Coop •
' Whitwam was formerly dealer sales mal'lager
oltbedivision, headquartered in Anaheim . I ,_ .... -........ ,) •
• ....... ,. • .. • 1 · 1 • Huritinaton &ach retident Looi1 E; Bar•es ha& 1
1
• .. .... ,. ... .,.., zi,c. , been named a vice president of Bateman 51chle.r.
-IUURl<hard1,.I••· i:Lon!Beach. . . L-__ _! _ '.. ___ :c:~•-____ . j , DooN Cl•rt• D8avoit,.b ['?'.,'!_,erMt~ ·~etco1unt 0su1pectrv1 ,.or
:;:::.::=======:;=======~· .or ewpo •If ·-ar. ng re on1, ..... has been napied vice president or the advertl•· m,flnn,
On price alone... · Hel•• c. Juenlhn<f :C JA.lllna Seac~. genera'f
m ... ...: of international ~atlqns, ha,s been
... mecl'vlce president ail<! dltttlof iJf lnternlltlona,1
NIM operatlont for 1111' Ca-Electric, of Santa
Stin' .... best riewspttper buy on
theONneeCoost • J'oe Dll'ly Piiot ,, .,fvo-t 7 dopa -k
tllNct • call collect ' 642--4321
I
Ana. . , . ,• \
&,nu Ana tesktei)I PltD P..,Pt.1 ljas Joined
Allffl '"* lff. u Southern Callfonlia district
mi n.,er • •. p';i;;j lo• jolnlnti the Santa •Ana subeldlary.
People! waa associated with i;;. II. Squib&.
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VW .Pf(~fing :J;~~~~~ .. ~;
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Re11W·m.ber When. Onlx f~k W.~ B'% -~': Y.!111?;
~s,Mtt:rT JiOSKOWI "' -""' ·-· Life-was·'~Orill~o" l!RlPl'ri!.
--TO" ttl:e-th-em'e ·music, ''Ha.ppy ·.-.·"':':: !_h• rnm!)8;1U'".J11a@Just pne
Days Are Here Again,·· ~et an~ a~v1sed everyone lo
VOikswagen . this month in· think small. 1 6-oduced a new car on the r ·•
'American market - 'the Rabbit. ..rv;ne· 's I_l'T'l\.T
It's a model the Gerinan com· I . ., P:-i l 't
pany has ticketed ror stardom, ,.
namely: It expects you to buy , Gets O·;l "D! J. more Rabbits than Beetles. ,.,_ .., DUA,
VW's sales target ror 1975 is VOLXS,WA.GENUSED·tO pride
140,000 Rabbits. Beetle sales are jtsel( on being a one-model basic
projected at 100,000. Lranaportation producer. That
THAT, IN CA.SE you don't re·
cognize it, marks the end of an
era. The Beetle -or the Bug, as
some people call it -has had the
longest production run in
automotive history. More than 18
n1illion have been produced and
sold. earning t.he Beetle the title
of "the world 's most popular
model." Nearly 5 million 0£ those
models were old in the United
States s /
The Beetle is not being discon·
tinued at least not yet
\10Jk swagen is careru.l to call the
llabbit a ·companion car ·· Bul
it 's clea r rrom those sates_ goals
that the car which "'as once
. s ynonymous with the name
Volkswagen 1s being de
emphasized
This transCormation has
already occurred in
Volkswagen's home market ,
"1est Germ anY , where the Rab-
bit Y!a s introduced last August
under a different name. the Golf
It has since become the top-
selling model on the German
market \''hile Beetle s<1 les have
s lumped sharply
The Rabbit is u subcompact
that dot"sn·t look al all like a
Beetle It s engine i ... mounted in
the front. not the rear It "s ,~·ater
eoolecl . not air cooled And it has
nearly 50 percent more
horsepo"·er than the l~etl e The
sticke1· price of $2,995 is $JOO
more than the Beetle's
strategy worked well enough to
vault the company into the ranks
o r the world's leading auto
manuracturers. A JVolkswagen
was a Volkswagen, recogtiizable
instantly. The company didn't
have to invest in major styling
changes every year. It was under
nQ compulsion to field a wide
lineup or vehicles. ..
'fhat 's all gone by the· bbards
todS'Y. It seems that, once a com·
pany reaches a certain sii:e in
this industry, i has tto beh•ve
like all the other giants in the
game. "
While Detroit-has ritoved closer
to Volkswagen , at least in
greater production or small cars.
Vol~swagen has moved c loser lo
Detroit •by embracing the rull-
line concept
Volkswagen now has more
models in its armada than
American Motors The lineu~ in·
eludes the Beetle. the Rabbit, a
Beetle convertible, the Karman
Ghia (a sporty version of the Bee-
tle). the Scirocco (a sporty
vers ion of the Rabbitl , the
Dasher. the VW bus. the Audis
and the Porsches
IN FACT, Volkswagen has
become such a· stalwart member
of the automobile establishment
lhaL it 's going through the same
paces as the other manu(ac·
turers. It lost heaps or money in
1974 and ha! its third chairman in
three years.
Over l'he Counter
NASO U11ift91
Phillips Petroleum Company,
SOHIO Petroleum Company and
Son Oil Company have a)Narded
V'fN Corporation of lrv.ine a ma-
jor contract estimated i~ ~x~s 1 ..<lC ~ m·illion in connection with
the firms' two 5, 120-acre oil shale 1 tracts in the Uinta 8a11iq of
eastern Utah, accordintJ tq Earl
Ramsey. program director for
the oil companies.
VTN "'ill provide all project 1
managen1ent and te.c·hnical
services necessary to cbnduct
geological exploration work and
a two -year e nvtronmehtal
baseline data coll ectiOn and 1
monitoring programs 3t tl\fz. Site.
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Slang's .Net
Income Up
For lhe three months ended I
Dec. 31 , Stang HyUronica Inc. has
reported neL income or. ~.639
from revenues of $3,506,172 as I
c·ompared lo $281,435 from re-
venues or $3',226.ZJS for the same
period in 1973.
Slang l<lydro-nics ln-C-.
s pecializes in· dewalering
:-.yslems for construction, pumPs 1
;.and pumping systems, pollution 1
control equipn1ent such as smail
~t!\\"age treatment plants and lift I
~lations . rire righting equipment '
and commerci,al aircraft ground
support n:1aintenance equipment. I
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loss Ol, or,dam. age to, voµr, contact len.1es. For the Jnternal Ai•toe ,.11 4 "' "ii; c..t1u1r 1 tt • ,. 1, + 1~ Ellf)1s1F"" • 11 ~,.,.. ,,,_,1.1 C:P s 101 1""+--\-Moiwrcnr 1 • i 11 . . ••sr-to o 1 s\lo . r ..... "' 10 "°" """•'"' I Re Se uled'1 • , •'-Alllliwbll 't0 1 I 1114 + GllM,._ 1.'J.l t 11 11\lo t ~ E11te•111 1' to + 1 18'1Mi-~ INA Cp 1 10 1 lll 1114 ,._ ... ~r•m 3 '' I -I'• ~I Eltt .ID I 28 I''" -\lo Te•~!>Oll .01 10 lt1 1~ •,
venue rv1ce r til 1974 that wis quaUries as medica l ...,,.,Al i '° • ,. 20~ + ·ve c.11tsw 1 l• • -. 1•11o-v. env1ro1ec11 1 1' 11 -.,. 1NA '"" 1.)t . · 1 ,,,._ '4 MorVOll.a. . .u 1 1l0 •v-"" Re1e1ec: ot 1 . 1 •> .-•_. r. Pl r ')Cl 11 t 11\oo •.
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NOTE Ak-Ufl ,iClb t 11 S -~ tmttOa • 41 1014-'i,4 Eq1,11tL.l ,t91) 1 SJ H --lolo llldPwt.t.12 t U ·18 ... MofllQ112,111 I 1• 21~,,_ AllGpt2l!l . • 11>.o .. \\ T~•1r0<1l.IO' » UIJ• '• , ~T· Y. OU CAN take an itemized deduc"on tor All-Mil"" > ,, •1'1-l'I c.rro c 1.10 a , 1ll'I-" e~r11:, "° s ..o ,,~ .... 1n0N•u 1.20 1t :i.. 11111o , .. MOnPW 1 to 1 1sa n .,.,+ \.Ii ste1G P' t.40 .. 5 •• -· '• T~•"P' 2 08 • 21 u _ ,,,. ~ t f edJ w. Al~ .ffcl l 10 t 't.-V. C.t1n-td .to ll I 10 . . Ettlrlin .JO I l •V> • V. lne•co 011 ' lH t + 'II MoflGS I '°" · · Cl 12' ... "" Yi ~bloc CP t SSt I'• -'o Te•l<pl 1 tO • , s II -•, I ·N percen o your m cal care insuranc• step up to $150 ~"" 1,60 1 ,1 224'"-· c.-A1r I ! ,. ,,....,_ 14 E1hv1 c 1 io 4 2• 2,~ .. '"° Rnd2.• 11 •1 ...... "' Mon.,t .1w • 11 +Vt + "" RepF111s .to s 11 11'•• ,, TNokPI 10 • 40 n n •••
wit.bout bavJnn to "waste" an amount up 10'3 ~rcentolyou1' Atlii t.udaf .a i l• • *' °'-'""11111 12, 1s ... "· E111v1p1 2 "° ~ "~"' inoR pl 1.s.!\.. , '' -14 Moor 1 "° 4 JO• '' .,,,.,, At-11Mo11,.,.. s 1i.-.,. L~_!1et1 .12 ,, 90 " -'" ... -Alft,.. f.St ., '~ ''""' .. \(, ~co .. " t3 t7% EV.JllS PtO.. ' '" J~'" lnfCDll l.40.l ' 10 J4'4-"" llA«OJP l.IO ,, 113 61~ ~ ~pSlfl lolM J 105 21i..-1 onomlll .40G , s ·-'•
I adJua. ted gross Income, as you -ust do ror your re•ular AIMftGrp :"° s 13 •~-"' 1u oi 1:20 •• is 1• : : E11 c111 o 1 · s 16 11 v.-14' 1,,1osi1 2 "°' • •o Jo"• . .. MO""'"" .u ~ • 1i~. '4 Aiivv<>11 t2 s l •' 01-.. .. ~o ,,..,,.,Jw .so: 11 • s~~-...
ed I ••• e Allld Cll1 to1101:M ... -\.\ Sf'.'°lll'lO"i .. E•cisr\6114 6 1~ .. v.lnmont .AO' 10 '" .. Mo•s.1E.lf/'1 J 28 2._ .. Rett1ICt<11 21 13 18 Tl>nllvD•Oll 8 SJ•~'• m . Jc.a. and dental expenses. The rest of the insurance cost AUIHl>roct,, , 144' °"'c '·"° J s. ,,,,..+ 'Ill E••on 1•.p s s29 n"""-~-'""''o c ,10 s 12 ,,,. .. .,.. MOrssn .JOd / ' 2•,.._. ,,.,, Rewc:otis 12 11 s5 21•, ~ ·~ r1eo1pc1tn 1 8 11 1»-
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I elude as part of. you•olhe • I di 1 A1111 0\6 .2• s " 1•4 • \o'i OllwM 1 to • ,,, 1s11o -~ F•1rc.am 10 s 111 11""" '''" 111~ 1t s l'f • . . Moto,01a .10 n ~1 ,1_ 11> Re • ...,,. .20 o 1 1•. r.~ inc 1 6 1JO 31 •• rre.,uarme ca expenseswhich .,.,,,., .... St • 10 • ... g:.-Mloit .. 20,, .. F41,c1nc1 308 96 s, ... w •t1te"<o1tt• st 10~-\lt M1F11t1su11r• 18l•'• .. Re .• .11ro112.s 10 10~ •• ~ r.~~Mso1190 u~;.
arededucUbleonlytothooxtentthalthetot I d 3 """"''"' 11 • 1 •lt.-•.1o '•• ..o. 2 to • -"-Ft1rm1F "° 6 1 M~• 1t1tettonD" • ll ,,,_ .. MtS1Te11.s2' 1• 1'·-•1. At1moi1•1> 1 1~i. .. '• 11mt111ao.o) 21 ?9 8 eXCee 5 per• Alt O. 1·,. + S6 12'1>-\4 ll'llr 1 10 S 71 l t -"\ Fdorm!Fp11 I 11 '1•+-'it.: lnlMltll1l• S 41 JO'\k-'l/o MijntoroJ .~ S 14, """"" \1 ReylndJU I 311 )S\., '• Tl\flma" RI , 2 11\<o '• ,cen,t.o/youradjwled~ros&lncome. Nt1•1S<1a 't• J ,J,. • 1-'1 Owr1Hv1• • 14 36f't-"t F"'~'•" a.: 20 2~-~ 1eM CO<"p•1• ... 201~., M11ntop1 ..o . 11 s' .. +"" llet111·p121" J) 110.+ ~~roe." p.,,.11 • 1 .... ••
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non-refundable ftxed amount to your optometrist 'n 0 ..,._ Anwrec: 120 , 2• 11~,-·,, Cfli M•l•CCI 2 '' 1~-.{ti FdN11M1 u 1 410 ,,~,,,. 11111 Mlnino s fl• •14-•r.r Mut°'\' 1 J1 •I 1s•1.. .• 11.u .. '""' 1 1 1s •2 -''• rt.aneco 96 10 61 11·.~ '•
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amount In excba"ge ror which the company airees to pay .&erafld," 1 1u 17~--. 0trn1r '·'° • "" 1""'• :i.. F1ous( 2.t0 ~ 12 21 t .,. 1 TT 1 •1 •• .., ,,, -. ....... ! 0Ne1.A1t111 so ' ,1 10 . Rllll•l\6 .90 • 11 161• .. "• Tr1111~ w ..,,,, ts ,~ .....
the' r.;.uu~·· who ori· "'•ally dt's~nsed the le nses o r Mlrl st .to • •l 1t~+ '"' Ownltr wt . 10 1'11. .. Foe10crM1 , l ss 'V.---1.1o ' T& ptJ o .• 14 •• -Net1..,,,,,aoo . • 1011.-~• ~o?tjfl.a• 90 ' / 11•"' Tron~wA p1 s IJ'•~ ,~ ...,,_,. ·~ Y'-' AmBldg)l 7 lJ ,.._,_,,..CI MIO-1111 l -Vo Follro1Cp60~ J 1-"•-'i" r T&Toll<o · 16 ft.\-6-_.lo NaUC•n .S3 5 'l I~ Robrlsnll0 6 6 TS'.•• '11 Tr11WF!O.ft>o flll 9\.-?-lo
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COSt (leSS dednc"bJe 8'i10Wlt) or replact'ng "0UJ CODtacl •-y·• '" ' to> t•~-, .. OnMllt 1 40 t. 3' 1+• .. _. .,._ FsUnSn's I It ,, oJ -•it Intern 6rnd 3 21 11'1+ V. NllOl$tl 1," 4 131 16 + VO A:o<k-11 12 S 81! 20'~' + T•I So Mtoe 1 11(1 l'•o-, '!" .., • J A'~Q U,1 J032 1 11:: • ~ CIT Fin 120 I Ill 31 ~=-,,_ Fst M1~• 1' 4 1J1 111'"'+ 1 , i11ts1Pw 1 'O 9 t. 1'\o -'i'. NUFuetGs 1 0. 21 WI-\<.. Rot-ol ''-• 11 SS't> TroJ11g1e. .90.J 4 10 \4'4 + •, lens es for one year if the I ns'e s are loS t or damaged. •oiiiTt• :s1 11 • tt 11'1!.-._ ouco•D .to 11 ... n¥-+ "" FstMtge 1nv 11 1~ r11s1 u 11d 2' J 12 J* .. lo\ 1Nt1 GVP 1-os 1 ,, 11,...._ v. Rat-fl4 1 Js . a 11•,., + 4< Tna p,, "1 • 13 1.\lo-... ( 2J The next l974 chan•e that can boost your medt' cal Ao..1 pf M• 5 12 • ,,. c11Stv 1.409 s •1 •1'" ~ ..,. F$N6o~ 1 ee • 11J 21(.'a-,,., 1ow1 ae1 101 J ' ,,.,.._ v. N.tu HP"'ff 31 Jv.-._.. AonmH 1 21 ' 301 sl>.1o ~ ~. '""'1v111 eo 3 "' 1:P• •• to """IEJ(..-..1 413 11\lo O llMll\ Mg J • 1V.-\lf FstN!i8nc 1 I l 71"'1 ~ 'lo tow•EllJ020 12 1\lh ... N•!tnclu lll J 13 '"". ROll~lnd .90. 36 ,~,-\, TrJ)ICn• 'lOdlO 26S 1•V.+ ~
ex""""nse de<luctions involves the increased mileage rate •F•m11, ,, 10 +i,.. c11rns.o 1S11 • '"° J{'o-.,., FsP•CP 1 32 1 13 11Y>-·~ , ...... 11G 1.!16 • 11 ,, -.,.,, N•1 1p18 1"" .. 1 11-~ 11ton111i 111 ,s 11 .,s 1•~-'" TRW 1111 to i ts 1P1o-·• I"'" •1<111s,,·20 11 '""-i,\OIYlllV .. S I01 '""_.,.. F~PMtl.•ldC l2 l'""•''•IO•IPLIMI !l19to ~"ll NatMt1;1Fnd .. 22 ,,,... .... ~UQt 1 I +\'t JRWpltV.. lS0'.4+~·
that the IRS allows you to deduct ror driving your car to and A Fill" iv. l<IO Ill--\ Cltv '""""' . t• 'Vo. ..... Fs!V6~ .•Sd 9 ' ~. ''t low•PS 1 SJ 8 6 la~ . . NPte~ i .10• • 3 2111:.--~ AoM•C 1.10 ' • 11 t .... TRW pr• •O . 19 SJ -'•
rrom Yo .. , pbys1'cl••, "-"·t. ho•""•' etc. The rate w as 6 .... Grl8d no .. 1~'h . ~ Clly '""p(J . 10 ,,,,.,,_ lt. F\W1sC 1.1 •• , ' I' -'It lpcOHo!.Plll I SS l~-.... NU Semlton 11 -tQ-4 •• ,, .. .\lo Rorer" 90 ,, )1' 21"9+ l. TlltilOllG "6 I 89 10 -\to --· "U'SUWO .... .... AGollk 1 Jt , ,, ... _ .... O •v S1ore1 .. 21 1'•-.... Flsc:nM 1.10 8 .,s 2&¥.• .... ITE Imp M • II ,, •• ,. N•I Setv ,!".I s 1' ~ "'" AoSM•O . .0. IS s~ :w. -.... TWCF• 20d ?O )(! I~-\'\I
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.p.cl·a•ramns · t c• eJ t · 1 b b AMl-Ol«Wp10 t S t CIYOttPJOt 11 l li'o ,,, '•aG•~-'°' 8211\, JOlf'pl812 120001 ., NYPptllSO ,.lSS0211'J-''> --5 S-U1111rto S03 ?911'•--. T ·-.-'f. r 1n r1or e_va ors, spec!J! al room "'"' Motor' 10 m , · v., ci....t1P "' 1 . . 13 w -"" F1•Pwr 1 •s 1 1.. 20•:. + .,. Jltt CPLP' • 110 10 .. 1 Ntvf>9• 1 40 ''° 11 -..., Sabine 11 S6 • ' t1•A + ,,.. unut.td "" _, 11 21 -l raclll.•I es, siriul .... improvements. Tbe basic.rule is-th•t t6e t AinMGi, ~ 1 40 37' CMI tray Cp 4 1S7 10Vr. !Mt FlePwL 1.)6 t 83' 21..., .. it. Jer Cf'Lpt 0 120 Jl'i>. 11' NEnqEI 1 111 • 16 11""" .. S.l9ard Ind ' ' 1 -'• Un!NV 119111 7 11 •l'll'--1.-¥-""'I<' r .am Sf•Uno J -~ CNA Fl .... cl \SS •q Fl•Stetl l'h 3 o fl'"'~ v, Je...,.I C 110 8 2(1 ll'" • \. NIEGsE 1 28 I 11 11 -·~ S.f~wy 111!) • 380 :J'I>.,;, Un Br1<: .Mg + 1~ a'h--•, cost of tbese llnprovemenls becomes a deductible medical """SfliD .a10J 41 ,...._ •• CNApl 1 10 . 11 ,.,,_ 'l\ Fi"°~ CP 10 a 110 11,..___ ... Je""'""' '" 1 1 l•· -~• NE1;1T T 1J610 11 261•-1• StJoM112 20 • 01 J9~.-1 ~. u" c~m.r 1 B :w 46>-11-•• } AmSmll \V, ' Ill l•'-, ,,-. CNA In l2b , 13 11,._ ~ 'Ill f'h,lot~I l , I S8 -1 JlmW•ll 90 1 19 11 \I++ ,.. NewlMH le ~ :n ~ "• StJot.tP 1 11 • S 12~• UnC-1111> ,.40 S •llO 4S' >-\, ~;.l>!~in ~~l~e~f ththee peroxt:lrttyhdautetthoethceo~mt epxroceveedmseantny in-:~s~~ .~ ~ ~1 ll~: !: ~!L.~t\O . ~ ~~+ 'iJi ~~ ::J' 1~~ 4 '12 ~·1,_1 1'':;~!t1 12~~ j~ ~:· .. = ~ ~~~Eb t~ ! l~ ~ltt .. ,,., t~!~~ ,~ .s M lt;{ '" ~ci.°meo,~\J~ 21' ::;_ ',~. 'f -f Ain$te~fl21:16 SJ I _,,_ Col$t$tG• J •1t 7"11->ol. FooOF'~r .10 S 1s J'I..-'" JH•nl11SOP l' 10\ti t 0,4 N"l60Mo1.ll+ 111 11 -o,\ StR19lt140Ji MO 11 >, Vn£1ec 1218 100 11 •,.
Under a 1974 regulation c h a nge, the Cull cost o r operut · .tm !Stor•s 1 4 10 1s a.1!iGol 1 1•. .12 1•~-"" fordMoJ.29 • 100 ::w11o+ "' J<oh~Mv 1 ?a 1 9'16 22•1.-1 N•a~p1 l t0 '"° ls .. •1t s..1•11tC'.1•0' :I' 1' >~ 1.1nio1 p12 11 102 111• .. ....,,T&T '·"° • •:it 49\:o. ~-~ISGpf I.Cl •13 1•'W--''"' FOf M<k ... ,.., tl,,._ ... Jofln&J .80.l l' 061 86V,-1\(o N16Mol 3 Ml . 1100 36 ... .,., S.110Gt. 1.20 • 190 n... U!I F10e111v 16 11 l 'o + '.
ingandmaintaininga capitalimprovementofthlsnalure 1s .a.mT .. TOl4 111 ""'• v. e0<.coi1.111t •sa 11Vt+1 FrMpt 1.80 .• 1 1• -"'> 111snv. 9010 st '"'-~ "'••Mof390 .1100 ~ .. 5.totdt,..,ssa . •5 ,-.. • .,,, un0ea1 1M • •1 :i&+-•"" • d t 'bl .Al I 'f ATTplA ).U '. • •S _ .,. Coc:18ol:1 . .011 223 '"' • \.\ FlOOrtl Jlb , 11 1•W-+o JollLoOll "° o 14 ~-110 t.!1.JMl)f 4 10 . , 1'IO 41'1• + 'Ill s.rwi Elt .70 J 2t I 1...._ + '-'I U!IOIC;ol l 'h I •T'll.• ?• •a"'fe uc 1 em..,-ca expense-even1 nopartofthe costof .-.r1 p1831• 1, 45,._,. eotowe1r..» s 111 •'4+ "' For1H ... o . .01l 2J 1--.. .... .1ot!illls1-S(IQ 1 1 21•, . N"Mo'~•s .. ''° •1 .. ..,, s.11!!'1nt.~• 6•.11 ••. U11P11c 1•12 sa1 6S\:o-.1v,
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ment incre.ased th.e. value of the pro""'rty b'-' an equal o r .-.wi,tt 141 010 isv,-. '" eo1r&Au1..4CI s HI ,,,.. ... ,,.. Fr•n11: •...t010 ~ 15 .. "" Mlle• Mt1111 8 J•1, •. NLhld~u , • 109 1J'h-v. s.r1we1.12 • lO '""• 1,1o Uflltov•t 10 • '4 1v •. r -~ ,.,,..._ 90 .• ~ ll'loji ~-CDIUnt. FooO 1 1 l ...... t \lo Fre9' ·.6(1 s 99 ~-.... -K k -NL.T crp .60 1 Ill tfrlolt+ .... s... BF A:IE l 30 3"4' .. Unitov•1pf •.. 12?0 71Vo-2>ol. grea ter a mount. ""-sSl iOd 4 ID '"-: .... Col ~""·"°I• S1 JlV. . Fn11~ 1.flO • 122: 11\9-'11 Ktll+'AI ) lll 3 )2 17'k . . • NortolllWs s ' • 88 t.1'111 • . . SaYEIPw 3t: • 20 8~ . Uld Al•Co11 s 51 JS'lo... ,,..
(4 Ir th 'I[' ' ,(mef•k .1111 t. 25 13""-VI c.tof1St 1.1S 1 1 11-1"" ,, F._,..lnciu 'l n:•~W KAl6t.1)1'4~. 1 SO ,,, Nor111Cp1 v, 3 t 1''h, Sa"A Slop .. 6' 11!t+-'19 utdA~c pll .. Ji 9•''•-1 I you are among e m1 ions p ractic ing some form fl.MF ,1112,11 '" 1~-.,.. et111 '"°"' 2 1 tol 2, +iv. -o a-..-;. u1sefct .so 1 1•1 61"11-v. Norr11 1 11 , 11 1Jv.-'4 s.v1ne Met> 11 J•,,+ v. uto e,.,..,, . 01 ,,,~-·~ of birlh control, you ·11 be io_teres ted in a 1974 I RS ruli'ng t' h a t Atfl•a< inc , c 1, 11~ • 14 CoHPfA '·'° • l 10 • 14 Get>loe 1nds1 • 1 J.IMi •• • KO pr et 11* 1 1J:n . . NAo c;oe1 '° 10 11 ?9',.._ ..., sv0oior .15d ~ 10 •• ,, .• _ u10 arl\d pf . . s ,~-,,, AMP Ill Jill 5't n~ \:o CP1tl11pl•V• ti .. GAC Corp 3 " 1.... K1rwM1I ?a 3 •l9 ll +""' N.a.M19 ..ol> s so ,,,,_ .... Sa•Oflll\dUI ' S8"6 l~~ .. t.M>Cotp 110 11 6 .....
, the cost of an operation legally J)E'rf or med on a \lo'Omao al .a.fflpeo c 4oa 1 10 ,.,..: '" eo1 co. 2.G6 ·, .o 1sv.+.:i4 GAF cp u s 90 1ov. .::: tcaCPLt i.20 8 11 2~V:..,. ,.,. NAmPh 1 10 ' 19 ,., ..-Yt SCA Ser11I(• ~ •8 2~0-'"' vi:e1Fnc;:_1 20 s 2• •~· • 1 • 1unpt•'Cp• .. , _ \;o ColG•PllSM. !) Sot .... -.~, GAFpl120. 14 16 . .-. KC1ioln SOd c 'l t~i" 'l<i N_CnA1r ,IOI> S 35 3lfo• 'I• S<n.elerCp2& t ,,, .. _•4 UG5JJL..30b211?4 9"-.-'•
her O'A-'Tl requeit to make h er incapable of h av ing children "'""•••Co•o , 10 214 • .,.. Cot Pict11••s . 1oa ,.,,._ .,,. G•m ~k 1.t0 ' , 10"" ,,,., .,.11 GE 1 S6 a 9 1.s~_. .• NoCnA1t1 ... 1 • u , -rln<:I .aou 22' s5 -1'1 1.M>IMn .. 212, s 36 21'-io-'"' qual'·r.1esas a deductlble'medt'cale~. n se Aff111..,110 1 10 21,,.._"' eo1,011i.'6 • 11 16'/J-,,. G.Jrntifpt1• •. 2 n . 1<ansN1l1! 1 19 10 •1, ... Nontu11.01 s 2!i<I e~:.-.,.. Sc:h•bB .611J 301 11•~+ "o un1n11ep 34 + 31 9''>• >• ll "t".... AP'IUlr!I U ;) •v. (ol ... llMl!I . 11 ·J'.r.-'to G•rvwH 44 18,1221,,__-, .. IUnPL.!IS t 2111'1+'~ Notl!G~l921 •122f•-'f• So;t1tutt10902B2019"\•+l VldlQ"',10 . '3'.o . Ain•te 3-~·s '' ,4l' -i··~ Col'llbdCom 1 ll '"-G.or00<!11 l 6lS 'M nv.-~ 1<.01111nd11\t' 18 l'(• .. i' "(t1Gsor1 9ll s 13~• '"' SCM Cp JU J 82 10.1,.-''> U!IJsv6104 1 1 10• .• A.mtel\ll :n l 12 ,I': ' Come.El to I 121 l S'l'o-•, G•rllnkl % 5 o 1~ .. 1<1111 P')'°·· 6 IJ ~'i• lfo111P!>1l6 B 23~ 15"'-''• SCO.-lf\d Ml 6 lS t.;to-"• Ull MM 1t0 o 26 11 ... -'• THIS IS ENTIRELY IN line with .earlier rulings that
the cost of legally f.E!:rformed vasectomies and abortions
AualiOes as a deductible m e dical expense
I (5) Finally. the IRS rounded out its µosition concerning
a lcoh o li1m as a roi-m of s ickness Previously. the Service
had ruled th.at-tre atment ro r a lco h o lis m could be a deduc li·
ble medical expense apd tha t the c ost or trans portation to
and from an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting or clubhouse
also could qualify as a medical expense
Continuing its enlightened attitude toward alcohQhsm,
the IRS ruled last year lhat ~·age payments maintained ror
an individual while the person "'l\S a patient at an alcoholics
treatl'nent ceri.ter qualify under the rules for excludable s ick
pay.
This ruling could exempt some -or even all --. or the
continued ,.,.age payments rrom taxes.
It was indeed, an extraordinarily favorable yea1 ror the
Service's rulings on medical deductions -and lhe
Research Institute of America sees no bas is ror anticipating
a reversal or this trend.
' IN MANY OTHER WA \'S too, Inte rnal Revenue
Service rulings were unexpectedly helpful to average tax·
payers in 1974. Amons the examples: IRS rulings on auto
•travel expenses. Si01ultaneously, though, other IRS rulings
on the reporting of dividends and interest In amounts or
more than $400 will increase your paperwork this year.
1 Details on the.se situations, involvin~ millions of tax-
eayers, in ~ednesday 's column.
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a b1tter week that would
J Danlte,'' tb•l glottousb' M1dame Scb'farzla>pf,
1 phrased ulterlUl<t' pt . ud.Gpd bless you •.
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Aild while she wlHed ''No eomfo~t there:
her audience into a de-snrin2 is .all •w-rt ---!~
corum that should have birds -are sllen~ in my
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been shed on 'thls bit-grief.'' ,
~=~l;iit:iiilii~lhll column to mark the o .. ·rarewell -Petformance '~~~~~~:;~ ___ ;.:·-:;_ __ _ (•l iuoi;i; to tbi!:i paci ~ -
the world) or t,he im·
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morta1 Elisabeth
Schwarzkopf.
The term Immortal is
tersweet occasi'on, this Schubert as ' onty
Southern C•lifornla Camino.Sbemastereda most gracious of Schwarzk~pf c;ould in-_
area. botherso~e Ctlld_ and 8he dramatic sopranps en-terpret ham. H.~, who
also retained a tarm eon-•thralled us with encores could resist the poi,gnan-.
trol of an evening that, in· drawn from a repertoire cy of thos,e few bars was
terms o( audience teac· accumulated in mOre made or sterner stuff
tion alone, could have 'than 40 years of concert than this critic.
not used ligbUy by this THE COLLEGE mos\
writer. 'fhe lustrous certai.dly bas a spleDdid
German soprano, ~· auditot,lum and con.
tress of a breathtaking sistently stages first
range tb~t could carry class musical programs.
her in .a tt-lr or two from But surely, the farewell
the m111cmg coquette to of the immortal (tha\
Wagnerian passion, w o r d a g a in )
followed the likes of ScbWan::k~pf could have
Lotte Lehmann and been better re~ognized
Elisabeth. Schumann and in, say~ the Los Angeles
leftthem· 10 her wake. MusicCeDter.
This writer finds it re--But one sensed that
markable that she chose this utterly charming
El Camino College for artlst preferred to o(fer
the staging of her fmal her final bow in the
performance in our. humbler ~onfines of El
quickly btought the tears appearances. How we long to shower
that afflict this writer She leaves us now with this lovely Ger.µ@n lady
now as he offers his fmal her superb recordings with our tri!i>utes. But the
tribute to this tremen· and our memories: rules ·atElCaniinowere
dous artist. Schwarzkopf al Covent DO m1..:ss, no fuss, and
There will never be Garden in a Schubert re· that was ·the way the re·
another Schwarzkopf. cital that sent a member cital was handled.
There will never ~ a of the Royal Family But yo~ can't take our
soprano of her caliber weeping from the state type w r 1 t er s away.
who will bring us lo our box . Schwarzkopf in Madame . And this
feet in humility tor the Athens graciously ad-writer'sratherdampone l'!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!![!!!f!!!j!!!!! sweet purity of her ding 'ye t another hasdoneitshumblebest !-
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Schubert. the clarity and Schubert air to her pro-to convey the thoughts of
subtle. interpretation of gram because a certain your legion of admirers
"herR1chardStraussand young journalist inthispartoftheworld.
-here she truly stands desperately wanted to Auf Wiederselln. Unt
alone -the fl~wless. ut· hear it fi-om her in ' ·Ha be Dank e.'' terly enchanting stress person. Madame.
she gave to anything by ;·:.___--------------------!
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The Sixth Annual
· ULINBlll 500
S!lfletl~ed by U.S.A-C.
Sunday, March 9, 1975
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Victory Circle seats are $55. Twin 100 races
March 2nd are $6 and $15.
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THANKS TO Career
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u sed in high school ·
<:lassrooms, for this in-
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Most police officers
patrol a J:>eat in a section
(Career Corner)
ot. the clty or regulate
traffic. But some are as·
signed to special work as
plainclothes detectives~
cri~inal .invesU-gator.s.
or experts in crtmef lab ,
analysis. Jn large cities,
some officers worlc in
special units like .
hel-icopter patrols~ ~
canine corps, haibor
·patrols, motorcycle
police,. mobile rescue
teams, mounted police
and youth ald services.
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apply d.iTectly to police
departments. Usually
you must be between
21-35, a citizen of the
U.S., and a resident of
tile community in which
y';ou will be*,rking. There are e tlons,
Jrowever, an sorq.e
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and non-residents.
• A FEW POUCE de·
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who have less than . a
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field related to law en-
forcement. But most de-
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two years of college
i~hile working as cadets •in police agencies during
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BEA ANDERSON, EdHor
CAROL MOORE, FoodEdHor
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Peariut butter - a favorite
snack for Amerlca·s small fry
and a pOpular flavor for cakes,
cookies and candy bars -has
achieved new prominence.
Rising prices of most protein
foods have led many consumers
to buy cheaper foods with peanut
butter labeled a ''choice
altern,.tive" by the U.S. Depart..
ment of Agriculture.
Of the dozen or more high--
• ranking protein foods, peanut
buUer is the most economical.
sometimes costing about half as
much. It contains 26 percent pro-
tein with substantial amounts ot
niacin and other B vitamins.
Peanuts' popularity spread na·
tionwide after the Civil War
when northern soldiers acquired
a liking for the tatity little nut
they found in the South.
Now peanuts rate as one of
the six basic farm crops in this
country.
This year more than half a billion pounds will be"ground into
peanut butter. not only for
lunch box sandwiches that use six
cents worth, but also for cooks
who have discovered what a
flavor lift and nutrition boost it
gives to many foods .
Peanut Butter Com Loaf and
Peanut Rice Supreme are two
dinner suggestions that may be
dressed up with a cream or
mushroom sauce.
Two more peanut recipes, a
quick bread using leftover ham
and a soup creole, are given on
page C-7. ·
PEANUT BC'ITER
CORN LOAF
2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 cup chopped celery
1 cup finely chopped peanut.$
1 package (8 ounces) corn
bread stuffing mix
2 cup~ diced cooked carrots
2 cups sharp grated cheddar
cheese (Bounces)
3 cups milk
4 eggs, beaten
2 teaspoonS salt
J,~, cup peanut butler
In a large skillet heat oil and
saute onion and celery until son.
Stir in peanuts, stuffing mix and
carrots. Add cheese.
Beat milk, peanut butter. eggs
and salt until smooth. Pour over
bread mixture and Jet stand until
liquid is absorbed. Stir well and
pack into a 9xSx3 inch loaf pan
· that has been lined · -.rith foil and
greased heavily.
Bake in a pr'eheated 350
degree oven for l hour. Unmold
onto a platter and carefully strip
off foil. Cut into slices and serve
with your favorite sauce.
PEANUT RICE Sl.'RPREME
3 tablespoons peanut oil
I large onion, chopped
2 cups chopped celery
1 cup finely chopped peanuts
3 cups cooked rice
J pound cottage cheese
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l cup cooked peas, diced car~
rots or other vegetable
1/3 cup peanut butter.
4 eggs, beaten
1 teaspoon salt
Saute onion and celery in oil.
Add remaining ingredients. .
Stir until ·mixture is smooth
and well-blended. Pack mixture
into a 9x.Sx3 inch loaf Pan that has
been lined with foil and then
heavily greased.
Bake in a preheated 375
degree oven for 1 hour and 15
minutes. Unm.old loaf onto a plat-
ter and carefully strip off foil.
Slice. May be ~erYed with a white
or mushroom sauce. Serves 8.
PE.\Nl!T BU'ITER .
PINWHEEL LOAF
2 envelopes active dry yeast
~-cup 11.:1kewarm water
.~,,.
" i ~~--~ ""Te\l'p butter or margarine s mooth an<l L'la:.l il·. l~ej:ifac<' irt 1·4 cup sugar IJO\\.·J, co••er and ll't ri~l' unl1l dou-
21/:z teaspoons salt ble in bulk.
1 cup hot milk Punch dowit1 ough and cul -
.,, 2eggs dough iJ1to 2 pi ' . Roll out each
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1 cup raisins raislns.
2 cups ronf ectioners' sugar Roll up each piel'C ~t~1rtin.I! at i . .,, cup orange juice, about the 9 inch s ide, like ~1 jt.•lly roll.
. Mix yeast and water until'·' Press ends of roll logelhcr to
y:east is dissolved. Combine seal. Place scam s idedo\vn into2
liutter, sugar, salt and milk. Slir greased 9x5x3 in ch loaf pa11 s. Ll'[
•until butter melts and mixture rise until double in bulk.
chols to lukewarm. Stir in yeast, Bake in a Prche?ted 350
eggs.andorangerind. deg ree oven f.or 40 to 50
·Stirinflouruntildoughisstiff. minutes or uritil loaf \Yhcn
Turn out dough on a floured sur-thumped sounds hollow. Remove
face and knead S minutes or until from.pan and cool on rack.
1. • • Iron, Vi1amins of Mystery Greens?
In a recent lecture for the
t-~larch of Dim.es, Sue MiYamotq.
J teaching dietitian ;:it Orange
·County A1cdical Center. advised
, pregnant wom en to cat .two serv·
i ings of green leafy vegetables
, e.ich day. ·
! ''And I don't mean icet>crg l~t
, tuce or celery," .she said.
1 J\Irs. Mi.yamoto was talking
about those mysterious leafy
1 green vegetables you never see
~in the 5tdre but read about in diet
I books.
1 The li st of iereens we all
/ "'should eat" but don't is colorful
and poetic: collard. kale, endive,
I escarole, watercress. turnip
greens, mustard greens, dan-
1 delion, sorrel, leaf lettUce and
1 comaine.
I Why are these not mo('e rffdUy
available In supermarkets? And
I "'hY aren't they eaten by .more
people~ f
1, It's like a merry-go-rnun4, said
Dorothy Wenck, Orange County
1 home advisor. ,;They aren't in
1 our dietary pattern so they aren't
1\availoble. People aren't tn lhe
1 pabitofcatlngthem." .
· Cooks often throw away the
1
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leafy green tops:, such as beets,
1 lt1rs. Wenck added., When fresh
beets are C(')()ked, the tops sho\lld
be snipped off lo• \he salad.
' Spinach 11 the only leafy green
vegetable stocked by Richard's,
~spokesman rot the morkethld.
''There is no -d4!roand," he ex· ''plained. ,
Newport Produce, .howcyer,
has ··nine out or 10 of tHe leading
onei1 you don~t sl!t'•at most
}>lace"" &aid Ernie Camp, the
owner.
One of the most popular of the
unpopular greens is Swiss chard,
he said. One local restaurant
uses this green in its minestrone
soup.
He sells endive and ~scarole tcf
several restaurants for use as a
garnish, and the '"black-eyed pea
crowd'' buys kale and collard.
Camp said.
Rappini, like both spinach and
dandelion greens, are an ex-
pensive green he special orders.
One Corona del Mar resi~t
buys rappini by the case, Camp
· reported. -
He sells Belgian endive, a
tubular white vegetable, to peo-
ple or German descent .or those
v.1ho learned to like it while living
or traveling in Europe.
''Every Christmas some
people order it for sbecial
meals," Camp commented. "'But
a basketball-size bunch cpsts
Sl8.''
Leafy greens are good forwhat
the doctor orders, so wise con-
sumers will inVettigate putting
as many or the'm as possible into
the salad and vegetable courses.
They are high in 'lltnmin A and
C and wealthy In otbunutrienta.
For instance, one st81k of
celery contains only 100 interna-
tional units of Vitamin A. Two
<>onces of endive or escarole have
1,870 u11its and one stalk of
cooked broccoli has 4,$00.
The total then soars fo~ one cup
cooked ~ mus1'rd greena. 8,120;
kale, 8,140; turnip greens, 8,270;
·COiiards. 10,260; spinach, 14,580
rtnd dandelion greens, 21,060.
Calcium 's total Is 11mi1ar;
celery has 16 milllrrams. The
count for gplnach is 167 and for
mustard greens, 193. Turnips,
collards and dandelion greens all
have more than 250 milligrams.
Looks are important when
shopping for greens. Choose
fresh , tender, young leaves that
are not wilted. Coarse, heavy
veined leaves are generally
tough.
Wash leaves. thoroughly.
Drain on paper towels and
store in a plastic bag ln the
vegetable crisper of the
refrigerator for future use in
salads.
Or. gently steam the leaves in
whatever water clings to them or
"just enough liquid to cover, until
tender. Toss with butter and your
favorite seasoning.
For starters, het'fi'~S a recipe
from the Better Homes and
Gardens ••vegetable Cook
Book";
TURNIP GREENS SUPREME
~ pound fresh turillp greens
2'sllces bacon
1~ tablespoons Dour
¥& cup h~t water
! tablespoon sugar
1 ~teaspoons elder vinegar
i,.c, teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper
Remove co,arse atems from
greens; cut in l·inch pieces. Cook
covered in small amount Of boll·
Jne salted water unttl tender,
about 15 minutes. Add tom turnip
leaves; cook s minutes longer;
drain.
' Fry bacon ul\lll crisp: remove
from pan. Blend Oour Into drip-
pings. Add hot water and cook,
Stitr\ng until mixture thickens
and boils. Add remalnin& lngre·
dienU. Mix In greens and heat
th1'9ugh. Garnish with crumbled
bacon. Serves 3or 4.
Two
servings
of leafy
green
vegetables
doesn't mean
lettuce and
celery.
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Of Greens
Broccoli: An open branching cauJiflower \Vhose
young flowering shoots are used as a vegetable.
Cress: Any of several salad pl~nts related 1o".the
mustards. '
Colian!: A stalked, smooth-leaved kale, usually used
in the plural.
Endive: An·herb related to chicory and grown as a
salad plant.
Escarole: A vari~ty of endive having leaves \\'ilh ir-
regular, frilled edges. . .
Green:·Greenplanls or the leafy parts of eiits·
Kale: A hardy cabbage with curled leaves ~al do not
form a head. · , • • Kohlrabi: A cabbage that.forms no head but has a
swollen, fleshy, ed>hle slem, • · -Parsley: A garden plant with finely 'divided
used as a seasoning or garnish. ·
Sorrel: Any of several sour-juiced herbs.
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ERNIE AND SYLVIA LOVE MAKE AUSTRALIA HOME . .
Night~are Bulldozed
By JOAN RIVERS ' .
There are many things a woman can do
about a husband who snores. Unfortunate-
ly, most of them are illegtu.
I have juat completed my eighth sleepless
year of marriage to Edgar and what has
ilUStai.ned. me is that most wives have a
snoring problem:
I discovered thls one day several years
a10 when I was JYIDllD front of a "Hospital
~~·Zone" slfn, lt'Ylng to catch a quick
nap. I .noticed another woman leaning up·
•gain1t a tree. also catching forty Winks.
··~·11 bet )'OU'rd" married to a snorer, also,''
lhesaid. ·
"''How canyo.u tell?'' I yawned.
''Your eyes. I bave the same problem. I
have such dark circles under mine that peo-
ple keep telling me to lake off'my sun-
glasses and I'm not wearing any!"
••noyoufome iJ:ereoften?'' I asked.
''N9t any more," ca.me her drowsy reply.
••vou see, I've learned to live with my
husband's snoring.''
.. How do.you stand the noise?'' I asked
her.
'"It's easy now," she said. "But it look
time.·
"Before we got martjed my husband told me he would make every night a sym-
phony. I soon discovered that th.e only thing
a night With him had in common with a
.Mahler ay~pheny w.as that they both made
a loud_noi1e thatdid'n't make any seil~l ,
''My Harry is not just your average
snorer,'' she continued. "He snores SQ. loud-
ly he's been known to set off the National
Civil Defense Warning System. As a matte r
of fact, some nights he's so louil he coµlO.
BE the Civil Dflfense Warning System.
JOA.N
RIVERS
"I don't believe it. 1'11 ask Melissa.''
"She's not here. The noise drove her out
six months ago.''
"If my snoring is so terrible, why don't
you go to Reno?'• Edgar yelled.
"I tried that," I shouted back. "It didn't
help. I could still hear you!''
''If I am noisy at night," Edgar said al
last, ''ma ybe it's because, like most
husbahds, I can't get a word in during the
day. Besides, it could be worse. Who would
you rather have: a snorer, a drunk, or a
runaround ?''
''If you're giving me a choice, I'll take
whichever is the quietest at ni ght ...
Fina lly, in desperation , I called my
mother a nd asked her for a snore cure.
"I find a glass of cold water Stops your
father every time,'' she said wisely.
"Buf I thought cold water was for the hic-
cups ' I said, totally confused. , ·:1/ you drink it, it's for hiccups," Mother
laughed. "If you pour it, it's for snoring." · . ' . .
Agenda
Filled
Alliance
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All'(lost evtry J\merican probably bas
looked around in the U.S., with it.a crtme.
pollution t.J:"affic jams and 1nnaUon and
said, ••it has to be better than this
somewhere else. Let's get away from it all.,,
Few ever do get around to "escaping,''
and on~. those who make the break find it
was better beck home.
Ernie and Sylvia Love, former SoUthero
Californians who moved to Australia 10
years ago, are l\mong those who have not
regretted their fli ght.
They discussed the pros and cons of eoing
"down under" during a visit with Irvine
friends , Rich and Peg Forney.
Before describing their new lifestyle.
they explained that they both had lived in
Australia before, he as a marine during
World War II a nd she as a native·bom
citizen, ·so they knew what their life would
be like. ,
"It would be hard for an American who
has never traveled to move there,•• Mrs.
Love said .
This, she explained, is because
Australians do not have as many gadgets
and conveniences as Ameri cans.
A housewife who couldn't get · along
without a garbage disposal for tµe;ample,
_would be s unk, she said, because there are
none.
NEW ARRIVAL
Color~ television just arrived there last
October, and many other appliances are
hard or impossible to get.
Love, a painter , fowtd that Australia had
fewer kinds of paint, wallpaper, floor cov-
ering and building material than he had
used.in America.
Wash and wear clothing also is more
scarce <wool is more popu1 ar there), so
Mrs. Love stocked up on her recent visit.
But there are bonuses in thP. Com-
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·•we have more freedom U fir •• belni
able to walk out at night." Mrs. Lovei sald,
"and there 11 no smOg. •
••Meat is a Jot chuper. T-bone steak ls 19,
cents a pound (69 cents If you buy atleullO
pounds), leg of lambls49cenl&apound and
pork, our htghest meat, is SI a JlOUll4 '' Australia'~ socialized mflllclne hu cut
doe\or and prescription cost.a con11derably
for the Loves. since any prescription reflU
costs as little as $1.30.
GOLDEN ARCHES
. But the greatest leveler of societies baa·
already round its way down, th• McDonald 's ham-burier, so •other
similarities can 'l be far behind.
The ubiquitOus Mc.Donald's creauoa-lan't
the same, however. "You can't get an
American-style hamburger.•• •
Aussie burgers are either just pJaln buns
with meat or are doctored up with different
kin<b of trimmings like bacon and beets.
There also is a Col. Sanders in the Loves'
home town of Dandenong (a suburb of
Melbourne). Another unifying factor is the
weather· and locale of the Loves' home
town. It, like Southern California, has both
ocean and mountains nearby.
··we do a lot of outdoor living," Love
commented. ·'The Austrlllians are very
sports.minded .''
Though the Loves have lived away for a
decade and do not plan to move back to the
States, they have not relinquished their
Am erican citizenship.
"I fought in two wars and am proud to be
an American.'' Love said.
It's a good life in Australia. the Loves '
have found , in spite of the fact that certain ·
things are hard to get. Life can be pleasant,
they said , without freezers, dishwashers
and a lot of electric gadgets.
Mrs. Love can even get along without
~hortening, corn syrup and pecans, though
lhe first thing she ordered in America was a
piece of pecan pie.
Mo Extra C""'9e 95¢
For Additional "'Tax"' Children
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Total
Youngland H_C...,.
23001 .. .., .. cl.
"I used to try and count sheep to take my
mind off Harry's snores, but the she,ep
couldn't stand the noise. Then, I tried hav-
ing dreams that used his snores as the
background sounds, but there are only so
many plots that ·~elude the sound or a love-
starved pqwer mower.
Less Frequented Spots
on This Globe is the title
of a program of Pierre S.
Rhein , who be'.gan. his
c~er as a roving re-
poher in post-war Italy
and the n l ectured in
Ainerican universities
on what he studi ed.
WASHINGTON'S
''Flnaily i convinced mYself that Harry
soanded like a locomotive, so now I just
pretend his snores are the sound of a train
coming every night to take me a)V'ay from it
alL"·
Taking courage from that lady in the
street, I decided lo broach the subiect of
snorin1 that night with~ar. He refused. to
admlt he snored.
' ",Put honey, of course you do. Don't you
remember our first apartment in New York
when the neighbors complained about your
snoring?"
" ••What neftbbOtt?'" trefuM'ed.· ··•
"New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connec-
ticut."
"Look, Joan," he snarled.. "I do not
snore.''
"You do," I argued. "You sound like a
cross between ' a pressure ~ker and a
·cricket."
Molli~
Slaufhr '
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DELANEY BROS.
He will guest at the
.Friday. Feb. 14 , meeting
o{ the Alliance Francaise
of the California Riviera
at 8 p.m. in Harbor View
School, Corona del Mar ..
Tri Delta
H a rbor Tri Delta
Alumnae will honor men
during a potluck bµffel
party at 7:30 p .m. 'Fri -
day , Feb. 14 , in the
Newport Beach home of
the 'J ames Moes.
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AMERICA'S LWING CHEtSt STOP.ES •
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Mlno-sudllir,d
Co UP I es Cyndi Jo Sucbard and Pbll!JI Hlniobi
Jlioo, both of Fountain Valley exchaaaed
. ' nupUal vows a.nd rlnp beton the Rev. Bob'
I Polneroy ·Jn the Queen llary Weddtni P d e Chapel. · e g s· Attending the b,rlde1 dlllllhter <it •Mn. Susan Anto;oelll of NewpOrt Beach was
• .... _ Mn. Phillip Metia:er. • ·
L a.' ' t• t 1 lJest maii Was ROilald Motlta, and ush"ers -
'. Wednefday,F!wuary12.19rs . • DAIL y PILOl C3
, " · SChlpper-Pool ~ ' Home In Laiµna Nlcuel are Jerry Paul 'Sdllui>er and hla brlde, the former Vicki
Cbrfli-tlite Pool who were married in
Totuti.,Amerlcan Sa!J>oa, Tbliir parents are Mr. and Mn. John
.l'Ool. Lawndale a nd Mr. and Mn. BiU
Schipper, Redondo Beach.
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WIG S>.\LE!
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MOS.TIWflk>c>DS '-r' ·fWiis -....... s4.9ff , Mii--~~ ' -' ___..,... -;:.~ •_.; ~IEAUTYWON I'~~ JO s· '~ ·-..e,.e'fiui ·~nlriU•:-~S..., V•ughHn. · " The bride 1s a graduate of Newport
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a graduate or John Muir High School aod is ~.....:il~ng iffi'Ptia s pertormed by the Rev-:'1>0n
the son of•Dr. and Mrs. w. Hanaoka, Los Houa:land in the Colevllle Community
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Angeles. Church.. .
Barr-Llvaclch
st. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church
was the setting for double ring rites uniting
Catherine Livacich and Richard Barr.
Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and
Mrs. John Livacich and Elmer Barr, all of
Laguna Beach, and the late Mrs. Barr.
Attending the couple were Lori Livacich
Ree Simovich, Nancy McManus, Vassi~
Zafferis, Cheryl Roberts, Richard and
Ricky Barr, Richard Smith,. Mike and Greg
Butler.
The bride is a gra.duate of Aquinas High
School , San Bernardino and Sa n
Bernardino Valley College. Her husband is
an alumnus of Laguna Beach High School
and Saddleback College.
They will make their home iri Tustin.
MRS.MINO MRS.BARR
Mom·'s··R·eaction Ideal?
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DEAR ANN LANDERS: I read
with interest your advice lo the
mother who signed herself 1
"'Numb." She walked in on her
l7·year-old d aughter and
boyfriend and caught them in the
act.
As the mother of fi ve beautiful,
dimpled, blonde girls, J'd be
thankful that I caught them and
not their dad. Fathers have a
thing about daughters, you know.
lf this happened to me I would
ask my daughter und h e r
boyfriend to go into another room
and put on their clothes and then
we'd have a talk -the three of
us. The following alternatives
would be suggested :
1. Continue to have sex and risk
pregnancy or taking the life of an
unborn child by abortion.
2. Gl!'t married, when possibly
the only attraction is sex. in
which case tt}e n;iarriage would
probably fail.
. 3. Agree to send our daughter
to a doctor for proper instruction
Ann Landers
and the best method of birth con·
trol. (In essence, I 'd be saying,
··you're going to do it a nyway. At
least don't .get pregnant.")
4. And now the tough one: I'd
tell them they might decide that
sex outside of rnarriage isn't
right; but abstair\ing would take
a lot of self-control and dis·
cipline. This means being alone
as little as po&sjble, more double·
dating with a.~o.tJier couple who
don't neck a nd pef.. Vow to abs·
lain from kissing th a car or any
other place where sex might be
possi1Jte . .
I'd then say, ''You two must
make the decision, but whatever
it is. we will always Jove our
daughter. We might be hurt but
our love will still be there. ... -
ANOTHER MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: b my op!-
. aion, your approaclt ls mwch
more idealist.le thaa realisUc.
Some teenagers might abstain
ror· a while, but &be . odds for
permanent abstlnence are small.
Along with the hope, tntst ud
confidence, J'd make sure that
daughte"r bad plenty of in·
formation.
Do you reel awkward, &elf·
conscious -lonely? Welcome to
the club. There's help (or you in
Ann Landers's booklet. •'The Key
to Popularity'.•• Send 50 cents in
coin with your request and a long,
stamped, self-addressed en·
velope to Ann Landers,.P. 0. Box
1400 , Elgin, Ill. 60120.
Parents er the newlyweds are Mr. and
Mrs. Al Stlva of Coleville and Mrs. Joanne
Mahaney, Newport Beach.
Attendants were Jeannie Lowe, Laurie
Stark and Jon Anderson.
The bride is a gra4uate of ColeviUe High
School and her husband, who is serving in
the Air Force, graduated from Newport
•
Harbor High School. ' They will make their home in Barksdale,
La .
Taurus ·
Humor Helps
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13
By SYDNEY OMARR
ARJES (March 21-April 19): What you do
now reflects on what occurred in recent
past. Older family member should be con·
suited.
TAURUS (April 2l}.May 20): Emphasis
is on' favors, loans, tax credits. Be flexible.
lf you display humor, you are more likely to
get your way.
GEMINI (May 21·June20): Get contract.
Take nothing for granted. Those wtio can
elevate your standing want to do business
only in businesslike manner.
CANCER (June 21.July 22)~ Almost as if
a wand was waved, you receive com-
munications which answer questions.
LEO <July 23-Aug. 22): The "hom e
guard'' is more important than usual.
Means protect domestic tranquility.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Refuse lo be
rushed, pushed, cajoled. Take time -play
waiting game. Security could be involved.
UBKA. <Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You confront
practical matters -you learn about costs,
dividends, assets. Protect your own in·
terests.
. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Nothing is
going to happen in lukewarm manner. This
is commitme nt time -and it is all or
nothing.
SAGJTl'ARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Sense
of security is heightened. You frnd what
me~ns something, what is flimsy.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Success
indicated in area of ideas. You subritit and
receive -a nd exchange could prove pro-
fitable and stimulatini.
AQUA.RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Accent is
on financial gain. Windfall could be in your
personal focus. Friends prepare s urprise.
PISCES <Feb. 19-March 20): Cycle re-
mains at peak. What stPrts as opposition
becomes constructive challenge.
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.flearzts . .t
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While everyone else Is out buying those red and satin
heart-shaped box~s of chocolates, why not pley Cupid In
ypur own ldtchen. . . . ,
Chocolate-lovers will appreciate a Sweedieart Cake
with lpscious frosting tinted by strawberry'tl•v\lred drink
mi.X. 1 I ( ~ 1' If you don't w~ to tuss with cuttin& a valentine
• , •h'!J!~ .. serve a nim ~~~e frilled wltb,osettes of whipped ,
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Pour.evenly Into 1 creased and floured 8 or 9·inch square
baking pan and 1 greased and floured 8 or 9-inch round bal<-
iJ)g.pan. Bake at 350 decrees F ~for 25-30 minutes. Cool 10
·minutes; removefrompans. Cool~OmJ>letely. '
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Position square cake on serving platter to form a diamond
shape. Cut round cake in half to form 2 semi-circles. Fit
straight edge of seml·cittlea to topsides of dl"mond to form
a heart shape. Cb ill in refrigerator until ready to serve. ~. ~\n..11rg•ll h<>w!,~f"h!».~~"•-•_vy eream .eluL•traw.bei;ey ..
flavor drink'l!f. , beat-unlil~tiff peaks fornh~..ad "'-
sides of heart.
· I ~ . morsels
~cupwater
2tablespoons sugar
-' , RUMCAJ(E
• After a Vafl;fltine dinner,
bring out this Rurri Cake to
make the day extra special.
Meat Valentine
love Spro.uting
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A crisp green salad, pan; bring lo a boil.
strawberry ice ~icream Remove from heat and
sundaes and milk round stir in · milk. Add
out a Valentine's Day potatoes. When flakes
m enu that's nutritionally arc soft and moist, add
balanced and festlve too. egg and whip lightly with
fork.
VALENTINE'S MEAT Spoon onlo greased
,.., PIE cookie sheet, forming a
11 ~ ctips water heart shape about 8 or
.J tablespoons butter 9-inches in diameter and
orinargarinc building up edges to
a4 teas poon salt .form a shell. Bake at 400
34 cup milk degrees for 15minutes.
2 -cups country style . ..-Meanwhile-, brown
mashed potato flakes lbeef with celt:ry, stirring
1 egg, slightly beaten to crumble beef. Pour off
1 pound ground beef excess fat.. Stir in tomato
J cup chopped celery sauce and heel lQ sim-
1 can (8 ounce! mering ..
tomato sauce Spoon meal mixture
1 package (lO ounceJ into heart shell. Sur-
frozen Brussels sprouts, round with Brussels
cooked . sprouts. Return to oven
Combine water, but-and bake 5 minutes
ter, and salt in sauce longer. 6 servings.
R.ice Stretches .
fiarn-i ly .. Budget
' In th~ nutrition· Cover ~nd heal until categorY.~rise's job is to eggs are cooked. Spoon
stretch and ex.tend' the chili over indiyidU;al
more eipensi-ve ftleat servings of rice arid eggs
andseajood proteins. · and sprinkle with r..e-
To show boW this maining cheese. Makes 6 .
magic .~orks, the Rice servings. . f
Council ha• prepared a • fol r of 12 recipe!; For 'CHICKEN AND RICE
youo free cop)' of "Make MEXICAIA
.Merl~ Magic ••• with 1 can (l<We ounces)
Rice. ' write to: Rice Condensed cream of
Counc.il; P .O. Box 22802, mushroom soup
:Hou,a~n, TX'170Z1. 1 can (10~ ounces)
M'"eanwhile. here are 'condensed cre-.m of
two,J8mples: chicken soup
FJ68TA RICE AND 1" can (10 oonces)
. EGGS tomktoes and green
·~ cuy s,liced i:reen chlli&'('HICUP(
.,._ , 1" cup chicken broth
1" ta1>1espoo0s butter or wale~
or ,tDarg8rine • , t..;. teaspoon salL
4cupscoOtedri~ 3 cups chopped
Salt and pepper to coo'ked chicken or turkey t.u ., · 3cups~ookedrice
. J lt CUJU grated 1 cup finely.chopped
a!W'p.C dAr ebeele onions
~~SIS 2 "111PS grated Ched-
J can ( ..Q11Dcea) dar j!]teeoe
ch.Iii without bean 3cups corn chips
• ·l>e~led Blend all jngredienll
S.ute onions ill bullet; ,xcept com cbips . Spoon
until tender J;>ut.,,nol .half lhe' mixture into a
brown. ~dd ,rice and uttered sha.IJow 2'h ·
, ~as on 1a11; heat quart casserole. Layer
lhorou.bly. litir lo. l cup with bait the corn chipa. J>fcboese. lollll:wed, 'Repeat layers. Bake, '1111·
lhke 1ht fndenllons covered, at 3!0 dtgreH
l!h back of a apoon IJld ror 45 minutes. Makes 8
break •n eu tnto each. servings , f I
.. H4 cups flour
!teaspoon baking soda
lteaspoon salt ·
14 cup butter, softened
%cupsugar
· 1 cup chopped pecans
I package rellow cake mix
1 package mstant vanilla pudding
4 eggs · ..
l<i cup cold water •
3eggs
%cupwater ..
1 teasp<lon vanillaextrai:t
1 teaspoon redfoo(I colofing
11h cups heavy cream
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1-'!. cup vegetable oil
\-!?c up dark rum .•
Grease and flour !,I '10-inch tube pan. Chop the pecans ·
and sprinkle the pechns even!)' over the bottom orthe pan.
Mix the cake mix, pudding, eggs, water and vegetable
oil together in a mixihg bowl. Beat 4 minutes. Stir In the\-!?
cup of rum. Pour·the batter over the chopped pecans and
bake on the rni<!dle ra~of a 325 degree oven for one hour.
3 tablespoons Quick Strawberry Flavor ,
Combine over hot (not !>oiling) water,.j:hocolatepiorsels
and 1h cup water; heat until morsels melt and IDlXture is
smooth. Add 2 measuring tablespoons sugar; cook 5
minutes, stirring constantly. Remove from heat; cool 10 minutes. · · •
While the cake is llilking, take one stick of butter. and
melt in a saucepan. Add 1h clip of water and 1 cup of
granulated sugar. Boi~for ~ve P,inutes, stirring constant-
ly . Allow to cool and stir in •scdji rum. · "'
Jn small bowl, combine flour, baking soda and salt; set
aside. In larg~ bowl, colllJ¥ne butter and% cup sugar; beat
until creamy.• Add eggs, one at a time, beating well after
each addition. _ ,,.
Alternating add flour mixture with % cup wateJ". Stir in
melted chocolate mixture, vanilla extract and food color.
Remo,,e the cake frO'm th.e oVcn..and set on a rack to
cool. When eool, invett onto !J s~rving plate. Prick the tot>'
of the cake (where the chopiied pecan layer is) and drizzle
the glaze evenly ovet the top, allowing it to soak into the
cake. Add whipped cream and garnish with grapes rolled
in powdered sugar. ·
-AD ITEMS EFFECTIVE THAU FEB. 16 CLOS~EO Wash ington'1 Birthday Feb. 17
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ar: Richard's is too expensive
R~chard 's price on most
grocery items is as low or
lower than any other
supermarket in the area.
When you· go to the market, are you playing ''Let's make a .
deal," Cnew research shows that.only one shopper in ten can .
name the exact pric'e 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 and delicatessen items
<wants) available.
It is a must that in {oday's world you compare alternatives.
and 'choose the market that brings you top value for your
dollar. Richard's gives you corripetitive 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. Wi~h an
hqgest evaluation, Richard's is sure you will find our store
the best VALUE in town! ·
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Grocery
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DELMONTE Tomato Sauce ............... , .... 8oz ..•. 16c
LAURA SCUDDER ~1ayonnaise ....•..........• 32 oz .•. 1.29
WESSON OIL .....••••....•................ 48oz ... 2.26
BUMBLEBEC:SolidWhiteTuna •............ , 6·1/:'.oz .... 73c
CAMPBELL'S Tomato Soup ................ IO·l/2oz. .••. 17c
PURINA Cat Chow •.•.•.....•...••••.......•. 41bs .•• I.63
KELLcx;GS Corn Flakes •.•.......... , ........ 12 oz. ..• 4qc
PILLSBURY Flour ••........••..•.• , ......... 5 lbs .•• I .OJ •
SKIPPYPeanutButter ... , ....•........ , ...... 40oz ... 1.9:'.
LIPTONTeaBags ...•.••......••......• : ..... IOO ct .•• 1.53 ·
M.J.B.Coffee •.. : .•. : ........ _ .........•..... 3 lbs ••. J.30
AJAXDctergent ••. : .•..•.•...........•...... gi:int •.• l .~O
DASH Detergent •.•...•..•••.......•........ Jumbo .•. 3 . ..'.!7
DIAL Face Soap .....• _ •............. , ........ bath .... J lc
PUREX Liquid Bleach ....................... l /2gil .... 57l'.
JVORY Liqujd Dish Detergent .................. 32 oz ..• 1.10
DUTCHCJe3nsc r ..•....•............. , ...... 14 oz. .••. l<>c
KLEEN EX Facial Tissue ...................... 200ct •••• 46c
SOFT-WEVE Toilet Tissue ..................... 2 pack •.•. 42c
REYNOLOSHeavyDut yFoil .............. 18·'x 100· ... l.5lJ
SARAN WRAP ..........•................ IOOfeet .... 89i:
PLANTERS Cocktail Peanuts ...••.....•...... 6-1/1 oz .•.• 5Jc
~11NUTEMAIDOrangeJuice •................... 6ol .... J:'.i.:.
KRAFT Sliced Swiss Cheese ................. , ... 8 oz .... 69c
OSCAR MA YER Variety Pak Lunch Mea ts ......... l~ oz ..• 1.29
KNUDSEN Cottage Cheese •••.• ·• •••...••.•••.•• pint •.•. 69c
GERBER Strained Hi Meat Dinners ..•....•. ~-. 4-3 /4 oz ..•. 24c
CAMPBELLSChickenNoodle Soup ..•........••• 26 o.t .••. 42c
KERNS Str.wberry Preserves ••.....•....•...... 18 oz ••• 1.00
Meat '
CASCADE Dishwa"sher Detergen1 ....•.. \ ........ 35 oz .••. 94c
·An outstanding selection of the firi_est
FRENCH PASTRIES, now available
everyday in our bakery.
KLEENEX DelignerTowels ......... big roll .•••.. 49c
..-YU BAN Instant Coffee . : .....•. ~ ..• """ 8 oz .••• .' 1.,9
Standing Rib Roast ••. preparcdforeasy carving ••• 1.98 lb ---------------.. I . · CoupanGoodThruFeb.19.1875· I
I ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER I .. . . CARNATION ln stanj: Bre:akfast ... : ••• ti pak .• ,.. ,_ .79c
UNDSAYMedium Pitted Bla ck Olives _ .. '6 Oz •••••• 49C
SrOUFF,ERSSpinachorCorn Soufne ... frozen .•.•.• 49c
D e)icatessen
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RICHARD'S Own Coleslaw •...•...•.••.. pt •••••• 69c
RICHARD'S Domesric SwiSs Cheese •.•• l /2 lb .• -•.. 69c
Produce
Young, tender ITALIAN SQUASH •...•... lb .• _ .•• 49c
Sweet, red EMPEROR GRAPES .• ·.·,.. ...•.. lb •..••. 39t.:
Extra·fancy ANJOU PEARS .... .' .~ ...... lb ...... 29c
Idaho RUSSET POTATOES .. -.• : ... 5 lb bag ... -.. S•c
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Spen_c:etSte~s •..• _ ............ eye of the-rib •. _ 2.59 lb
'Spencer Roast •....•••.. boneless, Oven.ready ..• 2.49 lb
Short Rib1i>(Beef ....... ·• · •••.• -.,lean& tasty ••• -79c lb
Ground Beef •..•. _ ••• , •• Richard's quality •... 79c lb . ' ' (. . ;
Carydle~!,ght Meats "
Stuffed Roasting Chicken ••••. parsley dressing ..•• 79c lb
Salisbury Steaks _ ........... our own dressing .••• 98c lb
COME IN AND VIEW ow, DEUCACIEs pF THE SEA.
Liquor·' ' ' .
BOORDSGin ..•.•.••...••..... 1/2 gallon •••.• 9.49
PCiPoVVodka •..• _. •••.. 'I' •••••• 1/2 gallon ••.•. 9.49
RICHARD'S Blended Scolch Whisky .~. I /2 gal.• .• 12.69
SEBASTIAN! WINES ." .
Burgundy, Chablis, Vin Rose'. . _ ..•• I /2 gaf
• SAVF40c: ..... 2.89 { t '
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This week Ri ch2rd's featutt5
deJlciou1 breads ·th.at will win
everybody's hearts. Dark Umpa.
bread, lhe national bread of Sweden.
enhanced with the navor of anise and ~
French sour dough. naturaUy
fi mented.
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paration ls this dish of
Kraut, Wur'st, Pork and
I Beer. It cooks for two .
hours, allowing t·he
mellow brew to
1>enelrate the meal
fibers and flavor the
Vegetables.
Practically a meal in 1 itself, it needs only some
boiled Potatoes, hunks or
pumpernickel bread end
. mugs of ·Cold beer to
complete your menu .•.
I KRAUT, WURST ,
PORK AND BEER
4 pounds pork loiri
sirloin roast or pork ~p.tt ·
· Butter or margarine
3 medium onions
Cloves
4 carrots, quartered 2 pounds sauerkraut,
·drained
6 to 8 knockwursl
•1,':! teaspoon pep-
percorns
l bay leaf
\.ia teqsPOOQ thyme
4 parsley sprigs
l cup beer
1 can. (lOo/• ounces)
chicken broth
· Jn l arge Dutch oven or
baking dish brown meat
in butler or margarine
on all sides. Add onions·
with c love in each,
qu<.1rlered carrots and
sauerkraut.
Score knackwurst and
a dd. Pour beer and
c hicken broth over all.
1'1e peppercorns, bay
leaf, thyme and parsley
.in cheesecloth. Push un-·
der liquid in dish.
Bake in 325 degree
oven for approximately
2'h hours or until pork is
tender. Discard h erb
bag. Remove pork and
sUcc.
Spoon sau erkraut,
onions, carrots and
knackwurst onto platter.
Serves 8 persons.
Elegant
Wafers
Baked
Crisp and elegant !
ORANGE WAFERS .
•1.J cup blanched
whole almonds
' , cup butler
•,cup sugar
1 t :.! lc.i spoons fl our
1 ~ teaspoon gralc(j
oran~e rind 1 tablespoon orange
juice
Grate the a lmonds fine
in ii small cone-type
hand-operated grater. ·
Jn a small saucepan or
metal mixing bowl over
low heal melt the butler:
off heat, stir in almonds
and remaining ingre-
dients.
Return to low heal and
s tir ·until s li gh tly
thickened. Drop 1h level
tablespoons or· the mix-
ture, 4 inches apart, onto
well -greased and floured
cookie sheets.
Rake in a 350-degree
oven until pale yellow in
the center nnd edges are
golden-brown -6 or 7
minutes,
Cool slightly: with the
widest side of u large
thin metal spatula,
loosen cookies and re-
move lo wire racks to
cool.
Jf edges and bottoms of
eookies on center of
sheet are not brown, re-
turn lo oven for another
minute or so. Or if
cookies harden before
removal, soften in the
oven for a few seconds. .
Makes about 2 doz~p.
each about 2 inchf's .m
diameter. ·
Offer Fruit
t. Entertaining with an ,.
Lnlorma1 weekend
~nch? Here's an easy
do·lt-yourself way to o(.
fer the fruit.
Arran1e a pick ·n
dh oose as1ortment of
l)lte-size fres h f'r\ltt
.ofeces on a platter.
i Provide fork s and
Jlave 1ue1ta dip their
selections first Into !rult
flavored yoaurt or sour
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By BAllllAllA GmllONS We pref er to think that eggplant
Anotherrecipefore_ggp11,11tlov· la more mlsunclerstood tban
0 1: •·-• •··-~ u bated. . an eXotic·looklnc en. r. , .e p.._-. ~ thlnlt you on't 11"-till>lal>t., er1n1or al mi1ht be nice ODce
today's Ze•IY Greek Chlll'ceuld )OUgetto know It .
cllange your mind. We always thought the eggplant
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Our flat Slim Gourmet mai).baa: rather pretty, but some people
lndlcales lhal the .--put-upon "justdon'lllkeilslooks."ll'spro.
-·· •· <i!l!PrwMilootwiU.9\ltf-.. l!!tble that man~ of the govern·
ReeenUy"tlils 'toldmn ~rttld qienf's ioterv!e'"'-a never rally
on a gavemment-aurvey.in.w11ll<:b--lriedeuplaJ!.I UJluJ:Uil\)'l!f ~
the eggplant was awarded the prejudjced pa ate?
dubious diftioctlon of America's Sinc4; eggplant is a friendly 38
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It'• zeaty blend of 1plce1 II cbeese(RomanoorCheddarl
somewhat reminiscent of the Shapethemeati.ntoanelarce
Greek cl-c.IUl d ·ll\eirt d h h Qat p;:~roWlllllD lupoon· ''Mouuak '-'· lllk:k o;elJOttricakllletover
U you •'-n't sell your family on medhi111 .bea\ until ti., Wlde\'llde
the Idea or G.reek chill. 1-•e out ll1Vall bl'Owned. · ,
the nutmea and call It "11.ali~ Vaine a spatula, tum the
Chill.'' . meat over· and brown the other
ZEST GaEEKClliu . alde.Breaklbemeatu&>intolarp
• . ·-.-;...-...... an beef ~~ .~·~•~n,w~U"?thsaltancl. .lriJllnl.e<iolfal and~ .• pepper., ·" · ... ' " '>;.. •, •
Saitiiiilpepper " · mblne moto .pall• aad -
·Greek least-liked vegetable. calories a cuplu1, iC's worth gtrt.·
Eggplant aficionados all over ting to know. So today we otfef
thecountrywrotetoshareourdis· another ··eggplant incognito''
may that such a versatile vegeta-dish, a recipe where the eggplant
blecouldbesomaligned. ' is peeled and chopped, and-well
2 (!I-ounce) caos lomalopule beer broth and add to. the skillet.
2in cups fat-skimmed beef Sttr in all rema1n1ng mg(_edients
stock <or2cans) exceptcbeese. Iteaspoondriedore·c~ Cover and simmer over low
Half·teaspooo n~ee: beat for 15 minutes.\Uncover and
IA. teaspoon (or more) bot .continue to simmer .another 10
Spicy Stew
Aroma .
Lures
Fill your house with
the aroma of cinnamon,
cloves and cumin, sim·
mering on the range for'
this Greek stew that•s
very good served with
sesame seed noodles.
STIFADO
3 pounds lean beef
stew meat, cut in 11,2-
inch cubes
Salt and freshly
ground pepper
lh: cup butter
21,~ pounds small
onions, peeled
1 can 16 ounces)
tomato paste)
If.a cup red table wine
2 .tablespoons red
~ine vinegar
1 tablespoon brown
Sugar
I clove garlic,
mashed
1 ~ay leaf
1 small stick cin-
namon
1,2 teaspoon. whole
cloves· -
• 11_. teaspoon ground
cumin
2-tablespoons cur-·
rants or raisins (Op·
tional) ·
Season the meat with
salt and pepper. Melt the
butter in a heavy kettle
With a cover. Add the
meat and coat it 'with
butter, but do not brown.
Arrange the onions
over the meat. ?i-1ix the
tomato paste, wine,
vinegar, s u gar, and
•garlic; pour over the
meat ·and onions. Add
bay leaf, cinnamon,
cloves-. cumin, and cur-
rant4.
Cover the onions with a
plate \o keep them from
disintegrating ; then cov-
er t he kettle and simmer
for three hours, or until
the meat is very tender.
Do not stir until serv·
ing time. Six s~rvings.
Frankly
Simple
'I'hi~.quickly prepared
di!)h uses frankfurters,
noodles, Cheddar cheese
and tomato soup. It is
mild in flavor but certain
to please and save
money.
FRANKFURTER
SKILLET SUPPER
~ cup chopped onion
I pound frankfurters,
sliced .
2 tablespoons butter
2JAa' cups uncooked
noodles 1
1 (10~-ounce) can
condensed tomato soup
'1 cup milk
1 cup (4 ounces>
shredded Cheddar
cheese Chopped parsley
S•ute onion and
frankfurters in butter in
lo-inch skillet 5 minutes.
Lay-er noodles over
frankfurters. Pour com·
bined soup and milk over
noodles. Bringtoboil. •
Coyer; simmer 25-30
minutes or until noodles
a1:e tendl!'r. Top with
cheese; heat until cheese
begins to melt. Sprinkle
with parsley. 6 servings.
Pan ·Bread
Make these delicious
textured breakfast.
brunch or snack breads
pancake-style. ·
Mix qp a standard pan·
cake reci,Pe. sublUtutlni
whole wtieat nourror the
1ll·p..,.,... kind. Add ~
cqp •IM!l>)>ed walauta, l4o
CUI> rili.hla i>r ci)opped
dates, and grated ._1
~"' I 'medium lemon. ..
Bake In \4 cupfuls.
~ eat.ins ••as 11•'. or
1pre1d with butter or
cru.m c!Mieae •nd pre-
HrVU or .honey. ·
After all, e-ggplant is an · -disguised.
epicurean delight ... aravoritein If you like eggplant, but your
Mediterranean and Middle family won ·t touch thestufr, hide
Eastern cuisine. Its mild flavor it in our exotic chill. Our recipe
blends beautifully with so many has all the hearty textur~ and ap-
pepper mi~utes, stirrin_g ~casionally.
Large onion. chopped , until most_o~_the l1qw~evaporates
1 medium eggplant, peeled, .andtbech1li1sverytbick.
diced Spoon into four serving plates
2garliccloves,minced and apriQ,kle with cheese. Cowit
spicesand seasonings. petite appeal of chili. 4 tablespoons grated sharp 340caloriesperserving.
AU ALPHA BETA MARKETS
OPEN PRESIDENTS DAY MON., FEB. 17
9:30 AJA. to-'7:00 P.M.
US "1 . ALL PURPOSE
You'll ·like
'
the~tal· better
at Alpha~
this ~ek's .FAE·E
eroaliva &tanu
·by c:;f...i.-~ .. ·~~.~
.Complete •"""1
CHICKEN 87,.
CREPES ~
Dinner PER sERv1NG
ONLY AT A1PHA BETA
'l'-Al•HAllT• ~ ............ &.!Clot•
RUSSET POTATOES 4 ... 111 ............ ,. .. 1, .... ,011 •• ,
BtlTCHEK'S PlllDE M~ATS
MEATS VOi.i'll 8£ PflOIJO TO S[l'l\I[
• o..&<.•TY •µ1 .. 1...;"°"' ............ 1111' Io la.
BAG ' BAKE OR BARBECUE ,,.,,,,,,,~,,, •B·OZ. PACKAGE
Grocery Double Discoun t s
l-OMSTOCI<
CHERRY PIE FILLING
01 ... l,IC)NQ A
CARROT JUICE
SHOESTRING CUT
DIAMOND A BUYS
PtCllLEO •SLICED• Hi·OZ CAN ,,I
PtD<l.EO • W110l.E • 16·0Z. CA..: ."6 ~ASY • WHOLE • 16-0Z C,t,N .40
OICEO • SHO£STA1fl:G
DIAMOND ' A CARROTS
Sl.IAl.l • WHOt.E • Hi·OZ CAN .51
fl'IEESYONE •SLICES OA HALVES
DID DEUTt PEACH~
6 FLAVORS
Hl-C FaUIT DRlllK
ORANGE • Gl'IAI'£ • FRUff PUNCH
ORCNAllD FRUIT DRINK
I
?•oz.
"'" 1l 't>Z.
C•N
16 Ol.
C•N
.75
.27
.31
.. o, "J0
CAN •f/f
an oo ......
c BEEF RIBS SKINLESS LINK SAUSAGE
·L~ ·~· ALPHA BETA am nn !lllE Bllf .
·ao•Euss llUllGET ., .. 59 iow'A0
ii1Aio • •• :E~,
TOP SIRLOIN • 88 IUlllER '~[' • .. !~!~~°''" ~.,, • u. llCotl '(,.~'
--STEIK ~~: I LL l([f 8LAO£CUT 79 WU:EFIELD PKG. • 79 ~~~H.~~[NA
.98 ...
. CltUCIC ROAST 1 ... Kll8 CRH MUT I ,. SWIFT'S
IEE~ FRESH FAOleN aumaaAU.
ST-Rll • 39 ""'" "'"' arr TASTE O'$U YOUia HU
ROAST LARGE ENO I LA. :'~EF t ~ =-s ~X: .98u. TURKETs .67~
WHAT'S IN STORE Delicatessen Double Discou nts
THE YEAR OF THE RA°BBIT
Since l:i~I summer. l"ve wished you "Happy New Y~r" twice. ontt al the Jewish
holiday, once'' the ~ginninJ of our calendar year. Now it is lime for the Olioese
New Year, S:0 "Hippy New Ye.r" again. I hope lhe third time B 1 charm! .
In brow9n1 1hrough our Alpha Be1as. I found 1hett are many possibilities (or
pullin1 loge1bcr a delicious Chinese menu. For those who ire· not "d&it-
youDelfe~ ... th~re is great vart!:ty in the frozen food 9t('tion (complete dinners and
separate d1sheo. like egg rolls. sweel-sour pork. etc.). There is aiso a wide :tSSOr"lnieru
o( Orient:il fo~ in the Oiint'!Z sec1ion of Che grocery depar1m~1 (canned chop
!'>lley, chow_ nicin, etc.). In the deli, we have lhe won ton skins, which when wrapped
around Yanous meat, fish or vegetable fillinp, then fried, n1ake marvelous Sfl:tck.s or
a p~rl of your Chinese dinner.
The fresh produce departnlC'nl ha\ a nice se:~cion of Or~tal Ycgctables. Ask
your Alph:i Bel~ produce m:in if you're in doubt about ~paralion. ·
Ampk! supplies of pork and chicken, which form the basis of many Chinese
enlrees, '-"llln be found in lht' meat deparlment. .
I jusl opened :i can of fortune cookie:o; (from Ute grocery department). ,.ty (orlu~
!i:IYS. "This U lhe Year or lhe Rabbit, get hopping!" Thi.s may be a "hare raising"
year for aU of Us! ~
E:ithu Cran'"'
DirKlOI' of
Consumrr Aff•irs
ms. Kubot 1tvd.
La Habn, CA. 90631
Groce ry Double Discounts Grocery Double Dlscounrs
uQUID-PLUMR
FREE N SOFT
FABRIC somNER
BIG "G" CHEERIOS
B"ETTY CJIOCKEA
lllSQUICK , .
.-7 oz. PKG.
.90
.75
'"
0
'· 81 oox •
"·
0
'· 91 BOX •
PRECIOUS BMNO RKOTI A CHEESE
16·0UNCE TU6 .13
PRECIOUS 13AANO
MOZAREUA CHEESE
12·0UNC£ P.t.OCAGE 1.UI
. 16-00NCE PACl(AGE 1AI
PRECIOUS BA,t,NO
STRING CHUSE
KR ... fT •? fl·OZ TUBS
SOFT PARKAY MARGARINE
fl Ol 55 '". .
'0' 79 ~o '
•W. 85 ~o ' .72
Mflll NAii$ Bakery Discounts ·•-W c.-..
CONCENTRATE
KERN'S ISLANDE~ PUNCH 1~T~~ .79
32-0UNCE BOTTLE 1.ff
64·0llNC£ BOTTLE 2.11
BL..,CIC8£RR1£S OA 16·0Z. OAA .79 OREGON ~EBDRIES ... , . 21 FRISK ... DOG FOOD l !>~Z. I
FINE . OAIP. REGULAR. ELEC. PEAt<I'. -· 16-0Z 99 FOLGER'S COffEE CAN I
41·0l!NCE CAN I.ti •
lD-Ol!NCE JAR ' 1 84 FOLGER'S INSTANT COFFEE ,
' ......
f AQAI.
"""' 1QD.COl,Noi
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39c
WHITE • ASSOATEO • Pf!INT 40 AURORA BATH TISSUE 1-0,;~g. Fr .•
NEW8oip.! 1 68 KIM81E$ DIAPERS 30·~~NT a
RAGU JOE SAUCE 1 ~~;~z. .54
MAGIC PRE-WASH ~t~~: ,89
.... ·--."""' ....
W_.,LTER 1(£i.O,t,lt
KIBBUD DOG FOOD
WOOLITE LIQUID
• llml'"" ......
• lllArlflUll
20 l8 4 32 "0 •
l:>-OZ. 2 26 ""· .
409 CU ANER 'ii~L 1.59 '
409 BATHROOM CLEANER ~~~ .85
,.
LA PiiiA FLOUR
WESSON OIL
6 FLAVORS
SNACK•' CAKE MIX
CHOCOLATE • 8UTTEl'ISCOTCH
NESTU'S MORSELS
P1LLSBIJftY
FUDGE BROWNIE MIX
'"''· 3 91 BAG •
"OL 2 13 BIL •
,..,.o,. 79 "'" . '"°' 95 PllG.· • 2~·~·0Z. 93 Plt:G ••
Delicac_.. Double Dlsc:ouncs
' .
DOUBLE OISCOUNT
810 BREAD 16-0Z. 45 LOAF I
ALPH_., BET_.,, PO\.Y 8_.,G.
LONG FRENCH BREAD 16·0 1. 56 "'o '
ALPHA BOA JELLY BUNS ;·,';:', ,79
e-COUNT P,t,CKAGE
ALPHA an A PLAIN DONUTS .69
2.49 ALJl1i" BETA• HJOGE NUT
YEUOW LA YER CAKE
Frozen Food Double Disc:ou'nts
a.EEF • CHID([N
BANQUU PIE
BAIOOFOAD • 2 LOtlollES
HONEY WHEAT BREAD
38-0VNCE BOX
JOHNSTON'S OtERRY PIE
ALPHA BETA wiiFFUS
PO WNI' TOPPING
(;()ffCENl AATE
HAWAHAN PUNCH
VAH 0( IC.Al.IP$ • BEEi' • CHEfSL
EWClllLADA ENTREE
ALPl-lA tlETA •
5UaO STRAWBERRllS
~~J .Z7
l~:3ff· .76
1.39 ·g~°t .38
9 i'u°ez .• 52
1:;> Ol 61 C_.,N I
1'> oz oo• .46
''°'· 38 BOX I
Ever yday Discount Prices
A);o SOOA PlnEO SLICED • NATuAll 6 Cl. 74 KRAn SWISS CllEESI .;... •
l(AA'T • l ·OZ 20 Non•Food Double Discounc1 SUPllEMA QIERRIES 1~A0:· .63
... ·0 '· '26
ClAIAOl. • COMPl..ETE ICIT
LOY ING CARE LOnOM
l'<OUHCE TU8[
PEPSODINT TOOTHPAm
21-0UHCE TIJ8(
nOSl·UP TOOTHPASTE
SPLASH ON
BRUT 33 LOnoN
\
IA9
.77<
.47
1.69
AEGULIJI • ElfTAA·BOOY 1-0l. l .II 9
LONG & SIUIY "'" •• otu SPIU,DiODORANT !i ·~~ ,83 Snft~ffWE E ,.~ .73 iii:c'Orc~N snUP D 1.37
l•·OUNC£ AER~ Iii I 47 DIAi. AllTl-PERSPIRAllT •
PHILAlllLPHIA CUAM CHEESE ,.o o •
l(A.\FT I .117 VELYEnA CHEESE •· l:..i1· ••
HOMAllE SAUERKRAUT • ~ii.'· .53 -
BAIOGl!,Of\O • Ol0-'"5+!10Nt!O 51
PIPPO LOAF ~ •
'1!16(f • TUlilKfY·• .. ASTR_.,MI ; o). 39
DAllO&A -5UaO MIATS .... • THIN SUC(O ~M • 1'~,0l.. Pl((i • .it
11.JC(O .H.J.M • 4-l>L 11'1<0. ., .n
HUNT'S NEW POTATOES \,..... .
1 S.OUNCf CAN •
GLORlmA PIAR HALVES .49
TEXIZJ"
K2R SPOT UFTER 1)-0Z. 88 1UB(; I
7·0VNCf AEROSOL l.&t
•
, ALL ALPHA BETA STORES A.Rf.
OFFICIAL FOOD STAMP
. fll:DEMPTIOH Cl!NTERS
• STORE HOUR~: MON:-~l!I: 9::»-11:30
SAT: 11:30-8:00 SUN: 10:00-7:00 ~
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PRICES EFFECTJVF: IN ALL
. S'OUTHERN ChLIFPRNIA
ALPHA BETA MARKETS
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ils' SyStem · Costly
B1Doft~WB.NCK · lntqualltyotdl!fetttttfoods. savemoney!fyoubuymorefood lional value depreciate in cakes. b~cuils , etc_. develop a QUESTIONS WE AR.EASKED: Oo"-..c.c.,..._..,.._ The .usual reason why stored than you can use u_p berore it storage especially at warm tem· rancid fat Oa;--or: dned Cruita and .
.__ .. Wa .. atfs and swll!'.le 8l1t tw_ bi$ f~ hi \t!!qt ~--l~l'l& is. sl{nply ·=-spoils. . ~ peratures. So if Y.QU keep fQOds vegetables discolor and dev!lop "Q. I've had some b~:f' in the
· nemt..1 of4'our..lo0a.'.lli!L )>ociclnana1e · · • ,!f. 1'0~ do-.de<'J • lltY.,~.ll.', :\"'2.Jl!llL.lKr,. w.U4JlaVA.PoOr oil ~vors •'ll!O<!or~. • .-. ·;; •. , pboprl!JOl' all'!ut .th )'~a,n.
• thewaate lsduetoepollage. Foods purchased In exce.:>S 0£ fi OlKPile o·f"'"'IOOtt op •~d>'bt. or tprtilre.or...a,ppe•t•w:.P.:--F..rf)~p..;n · .flto>d.1J; ~!J.M.,. J !~~ ~·J!t111 (!-.r1.t-··!'nfl\.~ '"''
; -?.of any of the queSUona we re-needs a re stored away ·-and emergencie_s, store~ only Coods and little nutritional v_alue. they're kept solidly frozen, will · crystallized. Would 1t be safe to
l' l'Aiva '.!'{"""' ~U..."!'!~!"! !'~!:~ !e tl\~:~tt.:n. s~mes they ••get that will be eaten. Then d1te the For example, drted or de· not support the growth. of eat. ·and is there any way.\to .
whether or not a atored fbod ts lost" ih the bottom of the freezer foods and use a rotation l )"Stem hydrated foods have so little spoilage organisms. decrystallize it? ·
sUll 11fe to eat. or in the back of the cupboard. &o yo u always eat the oldest.foods mo is tu re that spoilage or · But after six months to a year, A. Yes, your old honey is safe
Usually the stored Cood has Panic buying and stockpiling and replace them witb fresh ganisms cannot grow on the_m. flavor changes -such as fa\ although you may find the navor
been kept for a long time -in the as a result of rood shortage foods. As long as they're kept dry and in turning rancid .. texture changes, is somewhat strong. Spoilage or-
re frig er a tor. cupboard or scares or predictions of rising No food can be stored forever. lightly sealed, insect.proof con-and loss of moisture severely re· g11nisn1s cannot grow in honey
freezer.· prices is another reason why Some foods can be kept safely -lainers, they'lfbe safe to eat. duce eating quality. because it is so high in sugar. To
Often 'it's not easy to answer some people have excess stored that is, without danger of Bu t in about aix months, dry Canned foods don't keep in-decrystallize it simply heat it
the safety question beca11.se of food. · spoilage ca u sed by milk develops an unpleasant definitely either . You should try over low heat or in a double
many variables' -particularly So metimes a large quantity is mi'?'r~rganisms. -aJmost in· "cooked'' flavor. to use them within 12 to _ 18 boiler until the crystals melt.
storage temperature, length of bought on special to ''save def1n1tely. · After about a year, flour starts months. Store canned and dried Then hold it at a temperature o( time~ type of container.an.,d~k~ee~pL·--m~on"e""y'-.'-·-· _O'-f'--'oo=u~r~se'-,~y~o~u~n~e_v~e~r __ B_u_l __ e_a_tin_·_g~qc.u_a_li_ty~a_n_d_n_u_t_r_i·_l_a_s_t_in-'g'-s-l_a_l_e;.; .:.p_rep..:...a_r_e_d_m_i_x.~es_fo_r __ r_ood __ s_i_n_a_c_oo_I_. d_ry_p_l_a_c_e_. -----"l'-50'-"d'-e"g'-re'-e'-s'-f-'o-r_a_bou __ l_JO_m_i_n_u_t_e_s._
P'ni.ittiest
Try a
Loaf
PeaDut butter is known
for sticking to the roof of
the mouth. But the spread
has 26 . percent pr9tein
which sticks to the ribs,
too, as these recipes in-dicate. ·
PEANUT
HA~! BREAD
2eups flour
1::cupsugar
3 teaspoons baking
Powder
lf:i l easPoQnsalt
1 c up chunk-styl e
peanut butter
1egg
lcupmilk
1 1l -cups fi n ely
chopped cooked ham (6
ou nces)
In a large mixing bowl
stir together the flour ,
sugar, 'baking powder
and salt. With a pastry
blender, cut in peanut
butter until particles .are
Jine.
Beat together the egg
and milk until blended;
add lo flour mixture 11;nd
stir until blended: stir in
ham.'
Turn into a greased and
noured 9 x 5 x 3 inch loaf
pan. Bake in a preheated
32.S·degree oven until a
cake tester inserted in
center comes out clean
about I hour and 10
minutes.
Place pan on wire rack
, lo cool ror 10 minutes:
loosen edges and turn out
on rack ; turn right side
up; cool co mpletely.
nil
salt
PEANIJT .
SOUP CREOLE
•12 cup choppedonion
2 teaspoons peanut
1 lablespoonnour
112 teaspoons salt
1,1 teaspoon cclt.•ry
1 2 cup peanut butter
2cups milk
2 cups tomato juice
Saute onion in peanut
oil till tender but not
browned . Add flour and
seasonings. Blend in
peanut butter. Add milk
gradually, stirring to
blend .
Cook and sti{ till mix-
ture comes toa boll and is
thickened. Add tomato
juice and bring to a boil.
Serves five.
Standby
A Hero
1-'o r a Jazzy tuna
sand~'ich hearty enough
Lo se r ve <.1 5 a supper
main dish. tl"'.Y thi~ re-
cipe.
llOT TUNA H EROES
2 cans (7 ounces
each) tuna flaked (2
cup:->)
':: fUP real mayo n-
nai:o>c
1 1 cup dairy ~our
cream •t• cup c.·hoppcd
parsley
1 tablespoon lemon
juice
'h teaspoon garlic
salt
1 (15x3·inch) loaf
Italian bread 3 tablespoons
margarine
. 1 ~ pound thinly
sliced'Swiss chC'cse (3 to
4 !lllcesJ Mlx. together tuna,
m'ayonnaise , i;our
cream, parsley. lemon
juice and 1urlic salt.
Cut bread in h alf
Jengthwise. Place on
bak1ng sheet, cul ~tdes
up. Spread wilh
margarine. Top wtlh
choe1e trimmed to fit
breld°':· Ptace tri.-imed
chec&e pieces on lop .
Cover clleesc will\ tunl
'n1'Jturc. · • 1
· Bike In :ISO degt ti.
·oven 28 minutes ol qnttl
ll1b1ly browned. Cut
each h1U Into S}>ie<\es. . .
Ralphs are big beautiful markets with
more meats, more produce, more
groceries, more deli, more health &
beauty, more bakery, more frozen
foods ... and most important, more
ways to save. Switch to Ralphs '
All Ralphs will be
closed on Washington's
Birthday, February 17.
s •••
super low prices ... there's more in
it for you. It~ llke a 111arket and a half.
-I Round-Full Cut-S-In
Round
Steaks lb .98
R•lpha E•clu .. 11• -A Blend of Ground
B•ef and Soy Prol•ln Concenlr•le '
Port< 5-lcler-Picnic: Cut
Fresh Pork
Roasts lb .59 Super Deli
Oc•,n C•ught -""-' RaQlhs Pacific Red
lb .49 ~~C~m!P. .. ~:I~~~ 1.38 Super
Burger Wieners ,, ..• 59
R•lphs-Gettuln• ,
Any Slie Package
Ground Beef
Beel Round-Boneless
Beef Tip Roasts
Beel loin -Donel•••
Top Sir1oin
Beel Rib -Boneless
Rib Eye Steaks
Beet Round-Bone In
Rump Roasts
Quick to Fl•
Beef Cube Steaks
le•n Cubes
Stewing Beef
USDA Choice -Fresh
Sirloin Lamb Chops
lb .• 65
" 1.38
lb. 1.89
Ob 2.29
lb. 1.19
lb. 1.59
lb 1.29
" 1.69
~~b1S~1d.i~1bR~sts lb .• 79
Fresl'l-A T11le Tr••t
Veal Rib Chops
Should•r Cul• -F1•1h
Vear Chops
Bra11t. Thigh or Drumsticka
Calif. Fryer Parts
Nugge1 Siie-Bon•••••
Ralphs Hams
HormeJ -Curerne1ter lb. 2.&9
Cure81 Hams
Young Turkey Winga or
Turkey Drumsticks
lb. 1.89
lb. 1.39
lb .• 89
lb 1.99
Ob 2.29
Ob .49
Porkloln-MIIed Uc_,,_,. •• _ .....
Porte: Chops l-<•l< .... o 119 ... -.......... lb. •
Por1l leg-Shank or Bun Portion
Fresh Ham Roasts lb .99
Uncooked -Unpeel•d
Small Shrimp
Fresh
Tru Cod Ffllets
Fl1h•rm1n'• Cove-Breaded
Sole Fillets
01eter1 Oehght
Turbot Fillets
Siled Slz•
Cooked Shrimp
Pott! St\oulder
Pork Steaks
Small Slie -Pork
Fresh ~pareribs
lb. 1.59
lb 1.49
lb .• 99
lb .• 89
Ob 1.99
lb 1.09
lb. 1.09
Super Spirits
Ralph• -Germen win~ -Save .30
Johannlsberger
Riesling ~.~I~ 1.99
Longhorn Cheese lb 1.49
1.49
1.39
Kosher Chubs-!lologn• or
Hebrew Nat'I Salami .';.
Spk::ed or Wi1h Pepper
Boursin Cheese So~.
Danol•-4•1
Sliced Ham ~OL .n
$;1a~~Ch~b$ncisco~ i3 oz. 2.07
Fleischmann -1 or 2 Tub
Soft Margarine
SunMl-lmllalion
Sour Cream
lib .• n
12oz.. .39
y, pint ,31
~~super Bakery
Ralph•-B"'lt!rmilk, Cracked Wheat or
Herders
Bread "
0
'· .65 lo•f Old O!enwood -6 Year Old Ralpha -Apple or
,Straight Bourbon •• ·:~ 4.89 Cheny Strudel pkg. ... .85
.98 i~~~Fi~r,;;rk llhh 9~59 Ct;r;V1T~ Cakes
im~:;·~t~h qu'~~ 4.99 C~'Pi~
Su~r Produce
We•tem
Iceberg
Lettuce
U.S. No. 1-10 Lb. Cello Bag
Russet
Potatoes
L•rge Te•as-Ruby Red
Grapefruit
Sweat, Juicy-Atiiona
Juice Oranges
Royal M•ndarln
Temple Oranges
Sweet-MUd
Brown Onions
each
••ch
.19
11:54
each
per lb-
per lb.
per lb.
.19
.17
.19
.10
Super Flowers
Fresh Cut Marguerite
Daisies b•··· • 78
Fresh Cul -Colortul
Stocks bunch ,88
Fresh Cut-Beautiful
Gladiolas bun'h 1.28
~§Super~
Household Values
Coronado Cookware-J qt. aii•
·covered
Sauce Pan 199
each
All Nude-Popular Sizes&. Shade•
Tlp Toe Panty Hose P•i• .58
Prices effective February 13 through February 19 Super Buys--.,----_.__----...
Old Fashioned Ralphs-~rozen Treesweet-Pink Imitation
~alphs Orange Grapefruit Kratt ,q.,
.89 Juice ".~~ .47 'Juice .. ,~~ .49 Mayonnaise .69 Ice Cream
Health fl Beauty
M•n1 or A1gul1r
Close-Up Toothpaste
Anll·P•r1plr1n1
Olaf Very Dry
Aagul•• o• H1rl>1I
Intensive Care Lotion
Well• 81l1jllfl'l-A19. 0t £1. 804r
Hair Conditioner
Aid To Sl .. p
Somlnex Tablets
F1mnr 1111
\'Vella Balsam Shampoo
2 1 Ol,
12 01.
"'
10 01.
bottl1
16 Ol.
bottle
J2 el.
bOUle
,, 01.
bo\UI
.51
1.37
1.05
1.72
1.89
2.19
Frozen Food
l(e<n·s-Sijeed
Strawberries
Gr1•n Ol1nt
ComOnCob
Sloeill1r·1-M1c1ronl • Cl\1111 or
CornSouttle
Mor1on·1-1· Sil•
Cherry Pies
l;1rtl l'r~"--lf'••d11d
Fish Sticks
.Alclt'•-Non O•iry
Coffee Rich
10 or. "• pltg. ...
12 Ol.
pkg.
240L ....
.39
.89
.59
.79
2•01. 1 58 pk9. •
"~ 59 .....
Pantry Fillers
Hun1'1-C1nnad Wll6le Potatoes
R1gu-A11ortfll V11ielie1
Spaghetti Sauce
AtlO~ltd Fla-0•1
Hi C Drinks
Yuban -Alt Grinds
Ground Coffee
0!1ods.abl1 -01y11me -Toddler
Kimbies Diapers
• 11 o.z. 01po111 Bollles
Diet Rite Cola
14\/J OL
'" 15.., QI. , ..
46 OL
'" "' '"
.25
.59
.52
1.07
'"'· 2 05 pk11 . •
Pantry Fillers
Hun1'11 -C1nn~d
Pork & Beans
Plll1bu•y -Fr1>1t 'n Swlrt
Frosting Mixes
T'11t Bleach Sub11l1u1e
Blue Borateem
For COOll1ng Of S•l•ds
Wesson Oil
Yu01n -R•a~ Orip or El•c. Petk
Ground Coffee
16oz 29 '" .
1oi1 or. 69 ••• •
1.49
2.12
Jib. 2 79 cln •
100 OJ.
pkg.
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WATCH YOUR
MAil BOX •..•
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the nuftifion shoµJ(fbe mvnonseflsc. ' ij~r.e·s a. n:ienU' fOr sJQ.3fv.Snackers.' N-0t
only d~.il ~t 1nc lud~t "C~JC~ frbm all .four·
fCJP(f. grou-ps, tiut It call tie Whipped togethu
qui.C:k'lyand,easily. ·, · •
Tat;ty accompaniments to tlie main at·
traCtjons in<;Jude carrot and celei-y sticks.
nuts, pcip"corn and ioe,cre;Im sodas. ·
' l'l'ALIAN lllli'll'HEKO rri~iel Stevens takes ,:,
the ~mystery out of -1 lrqz.en prepared &llisbury Stea,k en-...
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2 t8blCspoons ketchUt>
l tablespoon chopped g~een pepper
J4 \easpoon ItaliCjn seasoning, crushed
~Round hard roll or hamburger bun,
sptii and toasted
Fold back foil on steak entrec to.uncover
meat. Combine ketch1,1p. green pepper. and
seaso:n-ing. Spread mixture on s teak ;.
replac:Jt"foil over meat. l-leal eplree accord-
ing to p'ckage directions.
Serte" s teak on roll, with criilklc-.cut
French fries on the side.
. ~llNTEDFRUITCUP
'h cup fruit ~ta~, cblll•d
6 sm all square after-dinn~r mints
Combine V-uil 'cocklP.il and mints. Makes
about 1h cup. 't • ..... •
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out of souffles. '
the doldrums out
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her secret?
she cooks with love,
the muriel
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The trick is to use the
roods lh('y alrcarty Know
<.1nd love, but use them in
OC\\' and different \V.ays.
f-'or a les son in udull-
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the homemade cold cut
.,..·ith frankfurt e r s.
ground beef ;.ind the
lraditional hot dog-
hamburg: seasonings ;.ill
in one slice.
BEEt' 'N FRANKS
LOAt'·
1 egg ·
1,a cup chopr>t11 onion
2 tablespoons pickle
relish
l tablespoon pre-
pared mustard
1 teaspoon salt
1_, teas poon µcpper
1 :! cup p<.1cka gcd
corn flake crumbs
I pound frankfurters
l 1h pounds ground
beef
In large mixing bo .... ·1,
beat egg until roftmy.
Stir in onion, pickle re-
lish, mus tard, sail. pe p-
pe r" and corn flake
crumbs.
Cut frankfurter s in
half lengthwise. then in
1,::-inch sliecs crossWise
to form chunks. Add
frankfurters and ground
beef to egg mixture. Mix
thoroughly.
Press m eot mixture
firmly into 9 x 5 x l •inch
loaf pan. ,
Bake in oven at 350
degrees F. about pne
hour or until well
browned and thoroudhly
done. Drain excess d1ip-
pings from pan. Cool 15
minutes on wire rack . I
Refrigerate in pan Un -
til thoroughly chill ed or
overriight. Slice to ser\'.e.
Makes about 3 doze n 1fi·
inch slices. \
Texture'
Tangy
A change from the
usuaJ combination of in·
gred1ents.
ALMOND TARTAR
SAUC&
:t ~ cup mayonnaise
3 tablespoons finely
chopped ripe olives
3 tables.poonsi.i ely chopped sweet pie
3 tablesp on s
minced parsley
1 tablespoon minced . . . onion ·
11.-cup roasted un-
b I an ch e d almonds,
chopped medium fine
Stir togetber all the in·
gredients except the almo~ds ; cover and chill
to allow flavors to blend.
Before serving, stir in
the almonds .. ,}lakes
about 1 v.i cups. •
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~ spark)e_,lo their social livee too! Spread cream chee~e m x~ure on
, -,, -lllD\i e.'aJl l).; is a1 r.(e~ ~· 6 bf th~ bread slices and spread
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added ~that it can be easy on , malning bread slices.
tM Pocketbook and ·at the-same Cut cranberry sauce cross'-'·is.e
timt,'bright, gay and chock full into 12 slices . L'sing a large
QfJmUlnative and pla,yful ide11s. · l;\e'arl-sh,aped cookie cutter cut
.Crithberry sauce and drink~· hearts from cranberry sau<'e.
·are color-right an~ combine Place .one heart on top of ea ch perf~'.911x. Jrl, ,reCipes toe that red· / open.face s<fndwich . ..
let\erday. RefriWerate cranber1'y pieces
, Mak ,s·•ndwiches open-faee, Jen from cutting hearts to serve
" eac.'b apJµ"opriateJy adorned with ' •. later. .
jellie4•cranberry sauce hearts. ICE CR,EAM CAKES
:' '~e·c.-eam cakes are made in a 1 pa~kage (12.ounces) frozen
· sYia p W;l,th pound·cake, vanilla ice • poun,_dcak-e
cream arid cranberryi:0~a e ttf ,-f. , ·-·ft slices van ill 'brick ice
lish. These too have tiny -oUt:.....,..,•· ~abOu~l pint · · r
heart~. ·~ · . . l cup cra(lbe.r.ry-orange re·
BERRVHEART • ' lish ,
S:\ND"1CHES CUt poundcake crosswise into
,12 slicl}s white or' Whole l.Z slices. L'sing a s ma1i· heart·
wheat bre8d ~ ' ~ · , shaped cookie cutter cut 2 small
1 package <8 ounces> cream hearts out of each of 6 slices of
cheese. softened cake. '
J-1 cup milk _ Place solid s lices of' cake on
,-J :1 cup choppe<t blaftlthed .. serving plates. •Top each slice
almonds "'-· : " "'ith an ice cream slice and .
.. 1 cup pear;iut bu,tter · · Spread with some cranberr)'·
· 1-1 cup h.wiey · orange relish. then "·ith c~t-out
I teaspodn grated orange cake slices. Serve at once. ,
rind . .. :.ta}' Ce made a-head and stored
l can ( 1 Pound ) jellie~ cran. ~apped in freezer unt11 i'elfdY to
berry sauce s-erve. Save the cake heart cut-
Trim crusts from bread. In a outs and serve th em as nibbles or
bov"I blend· cream cheese and inplaceofcookies.
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)'OUngsters' after-school
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21h cups unsifted
cake flour
.... "" I \oii teaspoons baking ., ~'JIOwder -• '
or_. • l teaspoon baking
soda ~ 1 teaspoon salt
l teaspoon ground
Cinnamon
in teaspoon ground
cloves
V.. teaspoon ground
3 ,allspice
% cup margarine, son •
1 \oil cups sugar
l 'h teaspoons vanilla extract
2-eggs a ; \cup apple cider .
Thoroughly combine
cake flour. baking
powder, baking soda,
•alt, cinnamon, cloves,
anc:J allspice. Set aside.
Js.J. ln a lot.rge mixing bowl,
· cream together soft ·
matgarine and sugar un-
til light. Beat in vanilla
"' xtract.
Combine eggs and
cider, mix With fork. Add
.ff.to creamed mixlire
alternately with dry in-
gredients on low speed, r.;: beating well after each
addition. Pour into two
· greased and floured 9-
,. jnch cake pans.
\.'t • Bak~ ~t 350 deg~ F .
$bout'SO minutes, or until
A• done. Cool 10 min?t s. '> -~emove from_parui· a d
.. finiSh cooling on w.· e
racks. ·-
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Walnut Frosting
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LARGE SIZE ' -'AA' EGGS
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CHEESE
Safeway Quality
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• f • 'Lucerne Evaporated ...... , .......... 13-ounce Can
C' lnRandom
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30-SLICE
BREAD
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lb.
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SAFEWAY SELLING POLICY:
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When wt ort loritd lo make o prict in·
cr1011, con1 ond pockog11 which Oft
olrtody pri<1-morktd will be 1olcl ot the
olcl price.
When o prict 11 lowtrtd, oll 1olet w ilt
IM at the ntw lower prict. Cont oncl
pockog11 beo1ing lht fo1mt1 higher pritt
will olM bt marked with tM ntw price.
Wken a con 01 pockogt 1how1 mort
than on• p1ic1 mo1k, yow poy !ht lowtll
p11c1. lf.t. cup margarine,
soft
y... 1 cup unsifted cob-
;; fectiohers' sugar
4 tablespoons skim
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1 tea'spoon vanilla
.. extract
./" 3 additional cups
4 -confectioners' sugar
I/"' cup walnut halves
• ·Cream margarine un-
. til light and beat in 1 cup
.. , sugar. Add milk and
vanilla extract and
:-• blend. Beat in about 3
more cups of sugar. un·
, ' sif~d. or enough to make
# a smooth, spreadable
frosting.
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Salad's
Fruity
Mandarin oranges .
raisins, walnuts and
bananas are folded into
gelatin, or8nge juice and
yogur::t for a cool mixture
that does double duty as
salad or dessert.
FRUIT 'N HONEY
SALAD
Gradt"A'\
Young
Hens
Self-Basting
Und.,
14-lbs.lb •
C· Regular
U.S. Govt.
Inspected
Any Si1t
Package
lb.
Blade Cut
l'rtsh Pork
Loin
6-Ribs
lb.
Medium
Size
Frozen
3-5-lb.
Avg. Wt .
lb.
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CUBE STEAKS SLICED BOLOGNA PORK ROASTS CORNED ROUNDS
USDA Choice Beef
Boneless Cuts
'w Pan-Frying
$169 SafewayRegular e 78# Sirloin-Cutfrom 99# Williom'sorMcCoy's s12•
Of Beef V~riety 12-oz. \t fresh Pork. Flavorful \t Full-Flavored. So
·lb. (1-pound pkg. 98') Pkg. , And Juicy Roost . lb. Tender And Meaty. lb.
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IN OUR DAIRY CASE .. LIQUOR & WINE
' luceme Pure Pricn Effective In Licent.d Soft.;,ays·
:: Orange Juice '.R iCiin or VoClko
VARIETY D~PAJ~TMENT
1.HerticJJ Essence
Shampoo
~~r,~r· !~~~!~.~,39c
@~k~~'.·1~·"~·· 99c
N~.~~d~~.c~t~ ...... '""99c
ic_offee Mate SJ09
Corna lion , .............. 16-ownct Jor
t~!s~~~,".1 HoKGol 39c
@~2!~~~~~ '~.~ .. 19c
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. J 1,~ cups orange juice
.a 2 cups plain yogurt
... I can ( 11 ounces)
mandarin oranges,
\. drained <reserve syrup)
"_,..) Half 79c ~~~~'~:~;cup S2f'-
-Gallon . l." ~ Fifth
'AA' Butter 82' -Qi ·T..a..1~ W'1nes · ..---
Shady lone 1-lb. (In. ~ \' ·' ~
Clairol · ( '.,
8-oz. Bottle 9
0-Tip Swabs U.S. No. 1
Russets
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' 1t2 cup seedless
raisins
~'2 cup chop ped
walnuts
2 bananas, C'ul into
1,.:i.inch slices
Jn medium saucep8n.
r ... sprinkle unflavoreCI '1 gelatin over 1 cup orange
j ui ce. Stir over low heal
"-..... until eelatin dissolves,
about 3 minutes ; blend in
yogurt, remaining 'h cup
orange juice, reserved
syrup, and honey.
Chill, stirring oc·
casionally. until mixture
is consJ~tency of un .
• beaten f:gg whites.
Fold in oranges,
raisins, -wainut1. and
banana slices. Turn into
6·cup mold or individual
dessert dishes and chill
unW firm. Makes about
12 servings. • , -' , Hi Protein
Potato Salad '"""' 'i~·4 7c ~.~; ,;~~11 .. $199 ~
Corn Bread ~'~~:·' :.~.39' Tipped ' ~ Cotton ·77-
ORANGE JUIC~ ....
s..~,h 20c ~· Treol •/ ... •• c.... ·~·
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Bel-air 6 s 1· OuaUty s~.
Pl.gs.
t Celeste,,,~~,,.~::·; ... ,;:ta,?:
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We Welcome All
USDA
FOOD SJAMP
SHOPPERS
FRESH BAKERY BUYS
Western Farms
BREAD
I "~;· 53c
I 24«t loof ' ~
. WEXFORD CRYSTAL
This WH~'s
Offer
Anchor Hocking
10 -lb.
Bag
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' ' On1'ons "v·1.·1"1."w· 1 lb. 10' P u' "• ' ears . Anio~ .
Broccoli .... h1 lb. 29' Lettuce ~::;:; ~
Bunch 22c
' Squash .... ;., 33 1 W I t . '"' lb. a nu s ~'"'''
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12 OZ. CAN LUNCHEON LOAF
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AUMT JE"'41MA WHOLE WHEAT · .
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Pl(G. PANCAK~ MIX,, ." : '
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BONUS PAK 21 ENVELOPES
AMeRICAN BUUTY . -5,A••n• 24 oz. Pllli.
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GRAPEFRUIT
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CHUCK STEAKS 69!
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T~BONE, STEAKS
iiiTEiiiiiEYS 0 '!" 59~
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TOP SIR·LOIN STEAK :LB. . .
USDA CHOICE BONELESS s 119
SIRLOIN . TIP STEAK LB.
LEAN TEND-=RIZED $1 '' CUBE STEAKS LB.
USDA CHOICE s1a' Porterhouse Steaks LB.
RATHSPUREPORK 79c ROLL SAUSAGE H~:G~R ·LB.
OSCAR MAYER MEAT
OR BEEF
WIENERS
ARMOURS MEAT OR
BEEF
WIENERS . .
JOHNSTON
CHERRY
PIES
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flo:i.. 69~.
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WEAVER CHICKEN
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ALL MEAT~O VEGETABLES C CHOPPED ·BROCCOLI 69 BIRDSEYE, I 0 oz. pllq.
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VODKAEL FIFTH 5299 ~~ • r
PEPSODEHT .. .
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WHISKEY t ~ _
BARGAIN BASKET ' s399 ~ f 1 CREST ,. 9 GIN 90 PROOF-FIFTH.. . · ~ ul !.'1.?.I~~~,~!E c =-SCORESBY RARE
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.,_rved. either Cri e<l or pre~red PC>Uqd ) 1 . ,.. id~. Wa1ti eftpl-.nt; do nol llllxtUre-. Bring to b(:>illng, ~tir-
1. With a Parmigiana treatmeo,t. -Ped nut Or vegetable oil pare; cut lntoVf.t4nch cubes.. ring constanlly. Add 'Well drained
Tb.is m~d vegetable orrers many l ' bos <29-~ ounCes> ptppcr Heat ~\cupof oil in large wok pepper ste k vegetables and
unexpected fl avor notes v.'hen steak stir.Cry entree or !ikil\.et. When hot, add eg~ eggplant.
• handlcdin anOr1«11laln1un11er. , GJnkgo nuts or whole gp1ont qubes and cook, ~t.irring Mix well and1 heat throush. • . l.monds ortpn, over medium-high heat, d
EGGPLr\NT IN FRAGKAN1' . 56 .. L. dried mushrooms in boil-uotil lightly browned, about 5 Spoon into serving dish Mn '¥" :sprinkle "'ith nuts. Serve with SAUCt.: l.t1J W$ler to cover fo.r 30 minutes. , . . d d' ·b fur roast 6 Chinese drie d black Jninutes;dralnbndsqueezetore. 1. Remo\le toro1ander to drain, soysa.uceasasi ~ _1s,.6 muabro.o.ms or Ii. la.r.ge fr~ moye. ex~A_ Wel_ler. CtAJ oft ~~nd leaving about U.1;1.~lf!.spoons o~l iq or broiled meats. Sei vcs ·
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,1'taole$dOrJ.S Chifi 6'.:1t1re·-'I 1 • .J.-wtse. · ,.,, Add r"'u-,hrooms and at1r·fry _ t ed . uU> s 1-inklcd v.·ith "
::!tablcs1)()()nsdryshcrry _If using fresh mushrooms, UIJli!tenller-,2toJrpinue.s .Ad'<I ' opp with.n ,~ P .. , >·,
I tabll·~poo~oy sauec slree lengthwise tllrough stems. garlic and oook ~ seoondi;. soy suuce and served us . an a1
2 largc garlic tloves. crushed In small cup, combine chile Stlt in 11,'.i cups water, sauce .Petiier or n1cat accomp~1nlment. ol..
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'Jl~M 9 A.M. TO 7 P.M. . ' . " ' . . JIMMY1:>£AM 'lli:G. ~ HOT 98 . ' . POlk'SAUSlGE ..... .. . .... 12 oz. ' ':
_....,~ . . 7•ru . ·'CHQ:lj ICK . .. L ... IO.ll'<C. a,:·' •
, s'AuSi fliNKS " .. c sl 39 "°'°'' i.,.,,.. ,S;f IJ9 • ~KIE LINKS ....... "oz. ·1 o~*"' . . . ·S,39 sua•--• SLICED BACON ......... " '""· . ":"~~~~C:-~ M.a.vew is· 39
" WAFER.SLICED BACON .... 12 oz. · , ••· 79' C
Wli1oN """'"" ggc: PKG. -SUCEp •IACON ............. ·J' oz. ••·
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BEEF
FRESH • DELICIOUS
ANV' Sl:U PACKAGE
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ROAST
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EXTRA WM GROUND 1£Ef-LL 99c l·ST THRU S.TH RIB----· LB-$1.29
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LIVER
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HIGH IN NUTRITION
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FIESHFROZENFISH l.f(f•Sl ... fl•UO'li,CDITTflt:D•GIM.•---NTHD . 69c: lflf•ll ... N •.otullSS $129
HALIBUT TU•ao. T CHUCK STEAK ....... ....... STEWING MEAT .............. ..
lflf•IONlll,SIOu-tOSTIA.IC , .. ta.SI.I• $1 07 ROUND STEAK 80Nl·IN ........ lB.
,.... ltlf•IONfll\SCHUCll•lfNDf• · s 1 29 •IF•CHUOfCVT •GUALl.NlllD ' 79c '!.~· FILLET FAMILY STEAK ............... lB. ROUND BONE.oan ............. . &fff • itOUND CUT • flNDfl s 1 4 9 SIRLOIN TIP~~......... . .. $189 79c '\l.lll•uot.CUllR(D •GUA•.t.NUID , s119 &f(J•CHUCltCUT•SIATl• .. O\,Qlll'lfD 99c • : . . ..... BEEF RIB STEAK ........... 7-BONE ROAST ................. . SIAfll~.conNID•GUAllAHIHO s 1 49 BEEF CUBE STEAK ............. .
lllCUl •f(NO.-l•WUll~iD s 1 49 IHJ•IONB.lSSClofUCll•GUA•ANIUO s 1 29
• I WHITING COOKED BEEF CLUB STEAK ... ••. ROLLED ROAST .. . . .. ••· Mff • lOIN C\lf •WW. lllMIMD s 1 69 T-BONE STEAK ............ ..
f FISH SJtRIMP '4tt:SH•f-OltMfNUDO ' 29 c uu1aMocut•llMDll -.. s 1 07 .~ 49 cu. $198 BEEF TRIPE .... ..... . ... •• RUMP ROAST a0N•-1N .......... ••
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POUNO '~ • ..... $698 'OITIONO.-~S•NECMa<M8UTSIHCl.UOfD 39c ........ ... . CANNED HAM ....... ,.......... TURKEY HINDQU ............................. . iop"'.'siii'Oii STEAK "$1 89 •
' .-FACIAL TISSUE =•o . . : coJ::i 42' .·
' SOFT-WEVE ~\\'i~soiiro .... . ''" 40·
• .. BALSAM TREND ... .. . 3201. 62•
fREscA FLOUR olf.:t Alt~· sun• ••os.
6. l;J.ei.' $.Iii 15 ' ~ 6ft c
CUS fl, , IA8 : '. _ ,y
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BEUY CROCKER. BUTIER PECAN OR CHOCOLATE NUT . $1 01
FROSTING ..................... ::~:
STARKIST •LIGHT MEAT ~ c
,CHUNK TUNA .... ~1.~: 49
GAINES MEAli~·~:: $482
HESTIA $1 65 INSTANT TEA .... ~1~:
• VACUUM PACKED c
FOLGERS COFFEE ......... 1c~~ 99
,. PRICES EfFEC. 7.fULL DAYS THURS. thru WED. FEB. 13th-19th .
, 14600 So. lrociWiur\t A••·· We1IJRinhrtlOO East Colin A•• .. Ot.p ·1175 lolr.-r st.. Cotta W.M 707 West. flliM'tHllHl:.St., Ca.ta MtM • 122 We,......,. 11•11.. W......... 110 Mntpdtf M•d. CO'tfll .....___
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• • Jl'~bruaryl1Heart Month &lid• Jy, have It. tow~ conlenllor tood Ume for bomemakera lo 11k their cost P"r-pcA>nd.
• • A "mihl" cookbook of recipes dlerryplefU)ln1 . alongside walllealnoven. mer sently tllhender. One quart
"1emselvea If they are doing Canadlan·•IYlcf bacon has an
everythlna they can to servo the plus ,valuea1of extreme lean·
is available from the Canadian 14 ~ur. eu1ar When all waffles and Canadian or 1Jn1er ale wtll <ov r a a.pouftd
Bacon Council, Barrin&ton, Ill. 3 t.i..b Neoc>nf watv . bacon sllees are done, add ll· chunk. Let stand ln pot with ~eat
1hUI: ~Int" ala to their iiou.-'""lid a>eALand excellent
60010. ' Wbl~dC IUD ..._!l_Ul'Ur .lo bol.,cberey aance .(or off, 110 that meOC will abeorb •
C ' N••coNWa-ES Preiare walllo ~and fold ' ~oh or supper. Olnlt Uqueon-' O•Y..'lrs · Veryiatty. · rrml)lel!. nulrilional value. It"• not . only · , TJl• l~~,,l•"lal>f , h • .., ....... f~)(O"• hutl~,,... .. :.r...,..
'LIRJr'fel"I wna ~··~-~. -ua-d-1.i a 10W Jlil. alternate tO ~in close to 30 per.cent tat, the . reau.lar bacop ,In a special
-owitJegallyallowedbytaw. "Heart 1Savcr'T NM&reh studr.
.\NADIA -n••~ In f<1W: finely,.,,_ slices of forbreakrastorlunch. Wash t pound freih al>lilaoh. w11;n~~!!!AUCF;, . ~ canadlllJibi'oon-:-··=· -To serve, anble two wamo Discard discolored leave11. Cat
bacon _pounds iced Canadiall Combine cherry pte filling, ~::~~er~v:~~:.~~':.~·~P~:"t.h '!t;~~-:.~:;!:8:.~:~n~A:!i!
The mixing of fat and lean clur-progra(XI at St. JQ1189h. Hooplta,
ing lrl•dinl or -•Ille Is In· Cblcaro this deJlclpus llftlol!Y· fluencecl by Uuffact'that fa't is nav!ired taste trnl alsb Is ap.
eheap•rtha.JI lean lvd meat. Hot proved for use in menus for
does a1sp canlflaviUp to 30 per-weta:ht watchers and space;.
c;ut fat by la!", and consequent-.travel.
l'' waffles (your recipe or sugar and water ln saucepan or whipped cream and serve wilh alowly unUl Just tender
mlXl , · • chaflna dlah and bea~. browned Canadlan ~con slices. Drain and butler ilcbllY. Serve
. h tablespoon melted butter Cook warnes and otack lhem · on same plate with Canad!
. • ~ cup oranao or c:hony U· on an oven.p..ot dlah In a 250 CANADIAN BACON DIET bacon slices . .
quelir (l,(.lrjch,• Coilitre,a1l or dearriovenitokeepwarm. Place DINNER Wint SPINACH · Your favOrite vegetable ma
Grand Marn.lee) -Canadlan baeon under broiler to Cover Canadian bacon chunk be served the same way wit
:i, c.an Cl· pound·S ou11< .I Drown llJlbtly and stack· wJ,l,bglogeraleinsmallpot.Slm· Canadian bacon.
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'c~!ll>•ce is one o the
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vegetables ln the market
t~. It is 'e.conomlcal,• rich in vitamins 8.nd can
be served in many ways .
cABBAGE
CACCITOllE
1·" pounds lean
ground beef
1 cup chopped onions
1 medium head
(about l~S pounds> caft.
bage, cut into 6 wedges
1 can ( 15 ounce)
nteatless spa&hetti sauce · .z .teaspoons glfl'lie ~all
1 cup grated
Mozzarella cheese 3 cups hot cooked
rice
rn a large oven-proof
skillet saute beer and
onions until meat is no
longer pink and
vegetables are tender
'<·risp. Stir frequently to
crumble meal. Arrange
cabbage on top of meat
mixture.
Blend spaghetti sauc:e
andgarlicsall. Pourover
cabbage. Cover tightly
and bake at :JSO degret's
for 45 minutes or until
cabbage is-tender.
sprinkle with cheese.
Return to oven for :;
minutes. Serve over beds
o( flul(y rice. Makes 6
~ervings. Each serving
11rovtdes: 416 calorit<s .
Use The
'Noodle
Based on an old Jewish
dish called krlskalah,
this prize winner is far
easier to prepare, inex·
~nsive and extremely
nutritious as welt as
slightly more digestible
than the origina·1.
Traditionally, the dish
was made with fresh
onions and home-made
noodles, but Mrs. Cywan
likes the results she
achieves with oniori soup
.and packaged noodles.
A N N E C°" W A N 'S
NOODLES
l 8-oz. i>ackaJZc. EggN~I .. , ._
l package onion soup
mix
1 lb. beer liver
¥.i•o/i cup water
Bring water to boil,
add onion soup -1Dlx, let
simmer on small name
for 20 minutes. Cut liver
into 2-inch squares and
place"'ta onion soup mix·
ture. Simmer 20 minutes
more. ~
Cook noodles to
pa.ckage directions .
drain and'-:ier ve with
liver and gravy. The
gravy can be thinned
with additional water.
Serves 4, at 4 I cents per-
serving.
Make up a batch.
refri&el"ate, and have it
on hand to heat Cor early
morning wake-up&.· • 1
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2 cans (101h ounc:es
each> beef broth
1 soup can water
'h. soup can #pple
juice ·
112 soup can orange
juice
1 small lemon' thinly
sliced ,
· 2 cidnamon stick•
!2-incb)
Jn 11uCepan, combine
all inaredlents. Hea\; sqr o.c~•slonall:f . Remove · ctnnamon
beCore ·aerving. Makes
abouts~ cups .
Popu/~r . ..,..
A Gallup reslauranl
poll llc!Wed green beans
a.o the best·llked vegeta·
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Chuck Roast . AGO =. ... BIADE CUT, BEEF .................................. \B ""
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7-Bone Roast 79c
llEEF CHUCK ................................... , . LB
Cron Rib Roast
BONElESS, llEEf r.t<UO:. : ........................ .
Lenten S tlftklnS I •• . ~"":!~ .!!~t .. " 1"
Rib Steak .• " 1•• hef,lar,.lncl ............ \I
Fillet of Sole 11 Fresh .•................•... LI 1
Butterball Turkeys "
Swift, USOAGr.A (10·12 lb1) .ll 59t.
Spareribs
Fr•1h, SmollSi1e1 ••..•...•.. La 114
'Turbot Fillet · •
fr.,.hfrONtr •.. , ............ lt 69
. Rainbow Trout 11 ff"h,6-ION ............... lt 1
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Shrimp •
Cooked&PHi.d ...•. 7.0lPKG 89
Chuck Steak 0 llocMC1.1tlMf .............. ll 73
Top Round Steak tor..'"•·.... 1•• (lottom lovnd 1.21 lb) •••.•. LI
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Hygrade Whole H~
loMlnt, Fulty Cooliotd. 111
Wot.-tAdd9d. S.7 Lb. •.. ·~··.LI Sliced Bae:: on Olcar Mayer .
(Thin 12-011..39) ...... 1-tl'kG 1 ~1
Lady Lee Bacon ·, ¥ •
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Wines ~ Spitif6 •• '. · Household I tems ••••
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DICOUTIYI SlUW n1vm 38 ° Mtt. •tt.pM ~ co*-1. . .
SllAU ITOlllWW IOWl 990 for '°"" or ..,,..,. 11191tatia...
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k• ctHm ctnd on •ndlea onoy of canMd QOOdt. Far 1w•
quality ond 1CWing1 you con count on, gtt ocqt.1Jinted with
~IA•" produdl. Now that you know, .i.Ol.lldn'I you be
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MORRELL IEEF FRANKS · 92tj
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~~~!U.CE°..~~~~G~~·"°'"'" 98 MORRELL COTTO SALAMI . 79 ,
tll.JCED ...... , ....................... ,, .12 OZ Plll.G
RATH All MEAT FRANKS 92 ........................................ 1IOZPKQ -.
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~~~~.!~Y,1R~O~~~N~··· '°'"'"65 ~~~~~ :f.EJ'J~~~1 ....... a°'"'° 81
CLAUSSEN KOSHER PICKLES 89
WHOLE Ofl ICIO.£ ....................... 32 OZ JAR
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HEBREW NATIONAL SALAMI 111 .t+ CHUO .. " .......................... "Ol PKQ ( '
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CEPACOL LOZEllBES
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DISPOSA8Ll ,. ........ " . . . . . . .. . . .. ..... 111 .
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Cauliflower 1'I a vefetabl
'""" the cabbage)hmllY.o BUt,. hU a milder flavor tban does . tollbqe _ -,. _ ·
P••~late food more when .,.. ~...d. 11!fm olf&tea>er!d.Sllce l\o llahtly'hrown.lbem. Add' tho Servings -~:. ~ aometllln1 4bout its back-tt.em pil'"I' into quar}er·!nc)l ,.:aullflowtr and. atlrito coot the •!i'l
fl'OW!d an4 bl~tocy .. We take so alices .• • l>teca.Sei-ve. I ·• ; ·~
manythlnpforrrallltld,. Place t~ teav~s jW911Y) 1n ~tJLlF~OW,EK IN CUEESE • fl~f~
Qtber mem ber'all!'the cabbage
f11illly ue koblr .. bl, coUlordS .
hroecoD, llr••ul ,;ta and
'11C!J~•l!then~lriltbn l ~out bottom of pan: {Id!! the ate"' '..~ S.AUCl!l ~,inbottomo!l"'n. unlU mixture b<co-sm~lli<> Ill caUIJ,flo'I!•~. I plae aljoiit half stlcea, then break co'ullm>Wer lb! -. Caull(lolver IJI' ~ quan-~ dd the stem pieces, .then Adi,I the cheese pie~:.•tl• ...,.,~
the outer· leilyd I~ th;, botlom ot · lo pilll'ef Into pari.,Add _..,, ,tlty ( io, lit,OR o/t h,•ad) · b.eak caulifli>wer into pieces into Stai\t\y anti! sauce thickens ancf>J:'.:' ~DU. •dd'.pleg.ujjflower and ' w~~ I<> t•••m <ab®t 1,11\.bl!lt· , -. Cl!!!. dlc:e\I otl th~ded pan. A.dd aho.u} l tablespoon_ c""'5e melts. : """' '&tirlytiltofWlte ... ' ~ 'pooft). , ·f · ·· . mlldCheddatdbeese water. Bfln& wa[er to a boil. -. ~Season· to taste with sail and ~ CAVlJF,LOWBRWITH Brtog wpter to a boi1, 1owe.r Y.a CURmilJt · lower heat, c~ver:_pan and steam pepper, then add cooked and BVTl'~tED OllVMBS. · heat, coverilbepan and cootitover ~ t'blespoon .J>utter or ovet° medium to low heat for drai.Ded cauliflower. Stir gently
f)'ea:b.taUUflowerlnquantity 1 ·411tKti~ to low,...,lleat (so steam niarea.rine about 15 minut~s or until to coat the cauliflower
kale. I ' . ·
In fact, seve dislinct
veceta~ln cam f~OIJ' the
orighlal wild Corm <if: ~abbaee.
, 'lbe aevenU., of coune, 1>eJ..ng the
cabbaie w• know Odl'y. And, to
go back> even farther. the original
1 cabba1e came from the mustar~
'family -about 20 eentries ago!~
desli'ed «°'" \.\OR 'A head does llot •~ape) f.or about 15 t, 'l'i: tab)espoott n~ cauliflower is barely tender. thdroughly with the sauce. then
8 tablespoons butter or minut~, or ..uiltil cauliflower is Salt andRepper . Mean w hi I e, in a s ma l I serve. Pour any extra sauce ov~riU't
margarine barely tender. Drain. Wash the portion of cauliflower saucepan m elt lhe butter or the l.'auli{lower . ·'
3 tableapoons fine bread In a smaJl sauc,epan or skillet, to be used. 'frim off stem end. margarine. Add the flour, st1r-Address queitions or cooi.:.j\• 1 crumJr-; ' melt the. butter qr margarine. Slices stem piece. into quarte~-ring well to m ois ten th e flour. ments to l\.fllTe Bell in careofU1·i~:~
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New and Blue
·Pie for Bride
Blue -a favorite choice of brides -is "'
hard c;plor to duPlicate wjth foods.
Thih. refreshing, chiffon pie, glimmering
with crushed mint Candies. solves that pro-
bleni for hosts of wedding showers.
Keep the recipe lo use as a .summertime
cooler. The color of the hard mint' candies
may be varied to suit other occasions.
ICEBLUECHn"FON PIE
Crust:
1 eup fine chocol3:te wafer crumbs
y, cup melted bulteror margarine
3 tablespoons su.ga(
10 thin chocolate wafers
Mix thoroughly \\Wlfer crumbs, melted
butter or margarlo_e, and sugar. Spread
bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie pan lightly
with butter or margarine. Press crumb 11
mixture evenly over bottom of pan.
Cut off edge On one side or each of the
chocolate wafers ;md stand them upright
around edge or pan, pressing rut edge of
wafer firmly into crumbs. IJ eat in 300
degree oven 5 minutes . Chill until firm.
Filling:
1 envelope unnavorcd gcl<1tin
V& cup cold water
1 cup finely cr ushed blue crystal mints
A'.>r other hard mint candies (canes, sticks,
.disks, aft er-dinner mints)
VJ teaspoon salt
1 cup milk
2 egg yolks, beaten
2 egg whites
1/-1 teaspoon cream of tartar
114 cup sugar
Y.i cup whipping cream, whipped
P"cppcrmint navoring, if desired
Additional crystal·blue mints or other
h ard mint capdics to garnis h lop
Soften gela'tin in cold water.
Combine finely c-rushC'd mints, salt, milk
and egg yolk s in top of double boiler. Cook
over hot water, until mints have dissolved
and mixture coals spoon. Stir frequently .
Remove fron1 heal.
Add softened gelatin and stir until di s·
solved. Chill until p<1rlia\ly s~l.
Beat egg whites and cream of tarta r unlit
whiles hold sofl peaks. Add sugar gradual·
ly. beating constantly t1ntil whit.es ar:e stiff
and glossy. \Vhip chill ed gelatin m1xtur1:
until flufry. !'~old in egg "·hites, whipped
cream and. if dcsirL'<.I. atlclition<1l pepper-
mint fla\>oring.
Pour into crust and c-hill until st:l. Just
before serving, garnish pie top "'ilh a
border of coarsely-c rushed mint candies.
Adding Zing
To Everything
By lllMI\ W. t'OXWELL
' Ovist•an Scil'IK• Moftot•r
'·Every ~ook knows about adding nuts to
cookies, cand~ and cakes. but I have
found that theY can also be added to more
hearty main dishes, with some surprisingly
interesting results.
The Chinese serve a heavenly dish ealled
Chicken Choo Gai which is nothing more
than boned breast of chil"kcn dippcd first in .
flour, ·then in beaten egg and· rinally in
bread crumbs, fried in deep oil and toµpcd
with chopped toasted a lmonds. ·
Black walnuts added to chickt.•n s<1la<l
along \Vith chopped ,green onions . crushed
pineapple and mayonnaise, makc.s i1 :-;ur-
prislngly delicious salad.
· Afte r a party, there are ofte n only u
handful of nuts lefl -too few lo kccµ. lou
many to throw away. .
Put the m in the blender with a slict or
bre ad, 34 cup of milk, a s li ver or green pe p-
per and a small onion.
Blend until it is or a gra\'y-likc consistl'h-
cy. Season with salt i:ind pepper. and add to
it a cup or more of diced chicken -eithL·r
leftover or from a 51 :! ounce can, in \.\1h11.'h
c;ase use lhe entire can.
Heat together. slirring carefully and
serve over slices of boiled potato. Top with
some Cin gers of good S"''iss cheese, and a
few black olives.
This is about as cfOse llS onc can come to
a really classic dish made In Peru "'hich
.uses some rpther hot peppers for seasoning
callvd Aji .
lt is a wonderful one dish meul and can be
served with pride to even the most
fastidious guest.
Ever tasted a ·rin Roof Sundae? It is
vanlHa ice cre11m \\•itli chocolate saucc
tOpped with u ).!'oorl spoonful of sa ltod
peanuts.
F-0r another dish wilh a real nutty rl<tv or,
'try Nigerian Chi cken. fry eight pieces of
chicken in peanut oil un\.il they arc gold en 1 and set them aside in a warm place.
Jn the same pen put Y.i tenipoonJhym e, ~
tea15?09n o( curry p0w,der, 1 can tomatoes
and a cup oC'Chopped onion. Cook rot a few
minutes, s<\<flng salt to taste. Then add th'e
chicken 'pieces, cover. and simmer for
about SO minutes or until chlcke.n Is tender.
Remove chicken, and add 1h cup peanut
bntter to th«! srtuce. etther crunchy or
creamy, 1ttr·to blend, return ch:tcken to
sauce, top with sliced onion rihgs, cove r
and heilt through for about 5 minutes. Serve
over boiled rice or mashed yams.
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U.S.D.A. Chalce U.S.D.A. Choice
Beef BonHn BeefRounda-.ln
Round Steak Rump Roast
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Boneless Alcnlc"'! Horlhem.....J
King Crab
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Flakes 69~ 99~
U.S.D.A. Clloice Beef
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All fresh fish items subject to the whims of
Nature! Rain checks will be offered!
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El Rancho Market. will • fie cl()lled Feb. 17 in
celebration of Washington's Birthday!
Fr,es·h Trout NT. WT. s oz • .' .. :5.9.! ,· ' . I
-Rushed ~ere fresh from the icy waters of Idaho streams -firm, fresb1 favored Oavor! ... pan size!
iRed Snapper 1mnlllllTS~.1 ·~
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-a:li -bUt Steak~r $1~
l . . 'Fresh ·~ -&ftn11SCHERRYSTONE 791!~
Orthem fish ••• the colder waters make the meat more flavorful, for more value! Rushed to us from New England--for ch<>Wder, Sl;e'f or a clambake! (Fresh Littlenecks ... 99c lb .) I
F..lounder Fillets· 1,I:· 6 94 trab Legs ILISKM~ •••.•.. ,.99t
• pe9uine •. Alaskan ..• for more meaty goodness, for the fl avor you favor in main dishes or cocktail! Looking for the unusual, in El Rancho quality and budget priced? •• here it is, for your pleasure! ,
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Jutterfish F11£Ts • • 89c.
fresh -and the,y'll love the navor!
fillet., Perch .• si 2!
resh ocean perch, expertly filleted!
resh Catfish .• sis~
. ~isiana catfish .:.._ skinless, headless!
Fillet of · Sole . . 89c.
, (l'r. .t-he Mild navor you prefer! . . '
Fillet of Cod • • s i 4~
Fre!>h ! True Canadian cod
Fresh Rockfish • 69c.
Head!> removed .• , average 2 to 3 lbs. -
Fresh Lobster • 5299•
Ptlcific Lobster ••• 1 to J 11~ lbs. average .
Fresh Crabs •• sis~
Dungeness .•• large and meaty!
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Eastern Oysters si 49
Fresh, for a fine stew~ 8 oz jar
Smoked Halibut 5159•
Srnoking makes it a different delight!
Cooked Shrimp 5i 99rr:
1'he right size for cocktails! ~ '
Western Oysters51l9
fresh -so much good flavor! 8 oz. jar
Turbot Fillets • 89c.
l{ushert here from Greenland waters!
Monterey · Squid 59c.1
Cut in small pieces, bread, deep·fry!
Large Sand Dabs51,9• Silver Salmon .• 5149• River Smelts • • 49c •
For broiling or skillet .cookery! Whole or hnlf -9 lb. avg! Co1umtiia! From quiet pools on the Columbia!
Fresh Sea Bass 5119•
Fill ets, for Lmighty fine eating!
Salmon Steaks •5119•
\enter cut -Columbia River Mlmon!
Shrimp arulAIGE •• s2•?'
Shell on ... get our recipe>!
; om Turkeys59~ Corned Beef $1°'1b Spare Ribs • 89~ Top Sirloin ., $2°~ ·
:Tender. delicious! Sun Valley, Grade A frozen fresh and so lean! from selected Eastern pork!
Sliced Bacon • • . • . • . • • . s l 1l
El Rancho's ranch style .. Sliced a· little thicker!
1 .\ -:Veal Stew Meat ••• : •••• 515{
\ "8onelesa and leaft-Wi1COnsin fre&h vettl!
IA1io cut of U.S.D1A. Choi'ce beef, naturally aged!
Ground Beef • • • • • • • • • • 99\
Rxtra Inn -bulk OJ' patties! Alwa~ fresh!
.Lean brisket! U.S.D.A. Choice! Whole •. point hal
Veal Roast •..•••.•.•• s1 'l
' Shoulder clod -boneless. rolled! Wisconsin
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11r value .•. for flavor ••• for q°'tialify .•. try Springfield this week! ,,,
I Rancho's ... freshness and quality to depend upon! Grade 0 AA" end guaranteed! Doz.
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·-• iJ>er. towels that are so colorful -and so thirsty! Coronet, budget priced! -
llJ:B Ca/a SIX PACK •••• ,
· real thing! • , .. in a carton of six 16 ounce bottles! (plus deposit)
lls -• $11¥( • • • 45c
;,1den creme : •.• serve them hot
:art Shells • ~· • 39c
dnlstock'S Cherry -No. 2 can
· ·:een Olives •• g'c
oung'a stuffed Queen -10..oz jar
'tfoodu.w ~ .igc
qur choic~ Of varieties -6 oz can.
~ . Pre-Soak • • sgc
or tbugb 1t4lin1! 25 oz (inc. lOc: om ...
·RllE 79c GUARD
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Soup Mix CllCll9;~ 39c
Liptons ·-carton of two pkgs.
Tartar Sauce • • 39c
Kraft complement to fish! 6 oz
DressinglO« ••• 39c
'wishbone Italian. FreDcb, Rueaian 8 or.
Ritz Craekers •• &9c
Nabisco's -butter-Y, crisp! 16 oz
Comet Cleanser 33c
Big 21 Oz size (inc. 3c: qff label)
Zestunsm •• '2 For 55c
The big super size! (inc. 5c oft)
SOUR
CREAM
S~ many uses! Springfield -
pint ctn.
Schick Blades • • • • • • • ·• • • 79'
Yor th~ 1'w-i;1 tnjedot'l Package of 4
Dicel Tal!lets •••••• : ! .. .79'
Antac:ic"f 1nhltl1 .... peckap ff 301
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El Rancho's ~ for
casseroles, snacks
sandwiches! by the . ' piece $1~'
Ricotta PtilCIOOS ggc
For cooking -and dips, too! 16 oz
Mozzarella a oz. uu. 75c
Precious label! (12 oz. ball .•• 1.09)
Cheese Spread sio9
Cache Valley •.• two pound loaf!
Sliced Jack 49c
Cache Valley Monterey style! 5 oz
Dofino Cheese ggc
Danish goodness! Dofo ••• 8 oz pkg.
Danish Cheese ggc
Havarti, Samsoe, Fontina -8 oz:.
t r.v the variety, for pleasure. Dofo '
Prices in effect Thur. Feb. 13
through Wed, Feb. 19
Closed Mon. Feb. 17
Open daily 9 to 9 S~nday IO to 7
No sales to dealers "
. Soft Margarine
Ulue Rnnnrl r1t/ flavor! 1 lb. pkg. "'· ""
Seedless· Raisils, •••.•••• 39'
Sunm•id Carton of aia I '·• os. pkp. \
Super F.resh Produce
IPllJHl/J'llili •. ::::. •. I .. !l
Lupc.iously pink-mealed ••• juicy •.• full navored! From Texas orchards for ,quality! I
. ' Anjou Pears •• 29c. Fresh Lemons • 2sc.
Sweet, juicy. from Northern Orchards!
FRESH 12c CABBAGE 1b
Solid heads, tender and crisp!
Tan~y and juicy! Large size
White Rose 15c
Potatoes
ll.S. No. t quality for all purposes!·
n;na Frozen Foods! l.IRg
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Your choice of Medley, Pilaf, Verdi, Continental or Fiesta! 12 oz pkg.
Entrees ltCIUowaYmi: • 79c Cherry Pie • . . s i 29
Peppers, Cabbage Roll, Salis Steak -lohnston's -'9 inch size -38 oz
Broccoli Spears 29c Bread llCillY Wll.lr • • 59c
Springfield, for value! 10 oz. pkg. Hridgeford -pkg of 2 one lb, loave,g
Pancake Batter 55c Juice curuur • • • • 25 ~
Kw ik Make -Reg .. Buttermilk! Pt. Minute Maid -Reg or pink - 6 oz 1
, Liquor Dep't Values! 11. I : .. . I I lc&cb .. •:.\'J·~... • r .
Bottled for El Rancho -your assurance of quality and value! Half-gallon
Rum a IAllCHO'S • • • • 5429 Seagram's VO •5735 "1
(,huose light or dark! Quart. Save 70¢!
Whiskey IUllllll ••• ~499
<'anadian ~~hiskey -so smooth! fifth
1 Boord's Gin •.• s949 ,
F), Rancho's -smooth 86 proof! Quart l'uur 4uallty from the half.gallon!
.-Green $239 · Hungariaq
Weibel's fine light dinntr wine! 5th
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HuTf(undy or Chablil! half-gallon \ 1
Gaines' Meal : ' •.•••• '. •• $5.39 w nas : .. :' ........ .79•
t>ry diia li11. l in 25 lb. bag!
'Mars 8arS'•IUI .•...... $1.29
Milk,v WA,~. finiclc-el1, Mmbtetn! 16 os
lnMCI Spr11~1·11 lf1 ounC. can ! • I '
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SEE TttE QCEAN
NEW.P'qll'f7¥1ST A
.'! BDlt $~,950! A n1~ Jaftt\\_~,U4 ~ ite cul·d·sac,
like n'eyt throug t . wQer may
. rina'iltlY f HL time a~ . Call qui~
,'~2.•ll.;• I 'I f" ' ~ ' BfG LOT· $M4L .. Q'J' $450~DQWN ·
2LE" Builders close out-lo.s,t. 2. Brand new,
located on Costa Mesa eaat 'i.ide:
Oversized country gourmet~tcben, c.omfortable siesta room. B G LOT:
will hide the camper. boat & d truck
with room ror pool. SMAU. LOT: Right
size ror 2 small »hade' trees (with
hammock). Call646·717L
BAL ISLE RUSTIC
$8400DOWN . VACAN't • '
Wrought iron enclosed 'used brick
courtyard. Annual income for the 2
units $9000. Available NOW. Call
646-7171 .
EASTSIQE BARGAIN
$408QDOW~ I
FAMILY ROOM ~.,
I-lard to £ind 2 bath beauty au dressed
up. Luxurious panelling i;eta off latge
living room. Family play room
overlooks easy care yard with cement
decking -brir'ig your boat or ,Sads
truck in orf alley. Ea5e in ror J4000
down -steals don't last. eau 6'6·1171 .
$26,900
TWO BDR. HOME
On a friendly tree lin~ str:eet. lleem-
lng hardwood floors-crisp clean &:
warm. Call 546·2313.
IF I HAD A. HAMMER
l'D BUY THIS
FIXER UPPER
\'ou will injoy this one, h>ealed near
17th street -Wcstclirr shopping -on
huge R·2 lot. This 3 bedl:wm 2 .ba.lh
home is a steal at $29,950. Let's go.
Call 00-7171.
PROMISE HER' -.
ANYTHING ,
But give her this custom eot'8ge witt. .11 •
warm crackling fireplace under wood
be.am ceilin&i.CountrY: ~cjQd.li.'
hte dining. looking onto a lush rolfinl(
green lawn three cozy bedrooms a suo-
n.v den all neslled under towering state-
ly trees anti only 538,950! Wow~ Call
J-i(j.lJ!3, I .,
SP~~SH HACIENDA'
2 ST1Y.~POOL,1lEACH
ASSUME ~27,500 .
Park-like grounds. ··AtriUm entry.
Large ramily sized ll~i g room with
huge noor to ceiling n lace. Garden
view wiCesaver kilcbe dine. Fiesta
party room overlooks lush walled
cou rtyard & (errace. Wiadiaa: &lairs to
hideaway · ma~tcr s uile & separate
childrens wing. Take over7% VA loan.
NQ NE\f LOAN COSTS. $266/mo. pays
alli llurfy ror )bi~ jniql.ft bargain! Call
163-7881 ~
'IN 25DAYS
· This suburbia park 4 bedroom l'ormal
dinin)i!: room & der1 home will not be
ilvallable. seller will lose his deposit
i on ne_f home. Jusl redu~ed lhousa9ds of~lyirs Lo W.950! This 1S a l!t73 price.
act how-loans av~Hable. Call 546-23 13.
"tfOUSE OF GLASS"
4BR-BEACH
ARTISTS CHARM
Lunai entry lQ elegant living room with
massive crackling fireplace + ruslic
open beams & vaulted ceilin gs.
Gourmet kitchen. Dine. Studio family
room with wall o' g l_.ss th at
dramatically br1n,11 llllb outdoors
Lo,l!ether w1lh plush indoors. Huge
hideaway care.Ith view masCer suite.
·Separate wing for children & guests.
Hurry for this unique findl $5600 down
W\ll carry~ Call 963-7881.
FOREST HIDE.A WAY
GIANT FAMILY
1 HO. DOWN-VA
S.cl'uded' rorost effect abounds. Buy
V~-no down be very low down-. Vault-e4 eeilings thru-out. 2 F•replaJ:el!I•
Cheery view ltitchf::n. Large fiesta l"OOa\.'t
w:BBQ. Priced to sell-take advantag
call646-7171. ·
CAPfiC(>D
TWO STORY....POOL
NODOWH GI
Spacious two stpr¥,. '°°"nlteet ror,nal
entry to eunken .livtngi<room. l'orlnal
dining. Powder room. Wet 1bar.
Gourmet garden kitchen. GIANT
FAMILY -PARTY lt'001& SJCLU..ED SUN TERllA~,,Wj • ' g st~lra to ·triple ait8 ~aster.1 · d
chtldrens wing. Only $42.5ql). , all
quict1!163-676?. · 1 ' · . '
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COLONIAL
5 BR • .ASSUME. $3l,OO.O
Veranda entrY. to enormous 24'. living room with massive stone fireplace & com-
' manding view or lush grounds .t-summer
pavilion with 20' sun terraCe. Formal. din-
ing 1s eloqueiJtly SAJ'ved b)' huge gourmet
food cent8r \'ith 'breald'asl. eating area.
Sweepinf stll1rs tp stafet)' master suite
with crackling fi~eplace + .separate .-
childrens Ii. gues . :julles. Take, over 17%
VA loan. No new loan costs. $295 per
month pays all. Owner must sac.nnce.
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SUNKEN LIVING ROOM. MASSIVE
:il1A~IS I! fo"lltEPLACJ-;, Formal diPl'.
Gour;mel s kitch~n . l:SONUS SlZEI>
YARD. W'-atk to golf course. Take over
•7 +•ie'J f'llA loon at S29tl 1no. iake adv1tn
ta~e call 842-2?35-
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I $46,9.50
NEWPORT BAY VIEW
. 'BRA:ND NEW,.
3 bedroofn!.i. dining room. Ch~e your '~ors lbQM.iibCJUf_-hi}lh bt:am c'eilillg:i -
lots or rough wood -won't last at only
146.9~~ Any time ror a s~ial showing
Call '$46-a'JIJ. 1 •
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' Urti m'ute interior decor . Soaring
cathedral cieilings add to open spaciou~·
ness. Elegant rtom the long covered entry
lo the entertainer's dream yard with huge
sparkling pool. $58,900 is a bargain~ Call
now to See. 847-6010.
()pr sale& peopl~ '1e1t us' thai', , workiDg Oil o~ t~m i~ both·
~ Sant aild J)rOd\lC\ive. ". i...,1 .. "'!' • ... ,•, "7'
, We iiee'd ~WI> rnore sales 'pe pl~. our :fequfrements are
inte![ritf and onlhU!iia$ .
. :r .011 .lf~u~d· 1;iti tllda)', · ,
\\'fold you )ike to knjlw .more
a{lollt what we· have to offer
you? CaU Terry McCardle'
nc~w at 752-1700 . . you'll be
glil!f YQU i!Jdi ' ,,,'. ',, • ·~ '1
STEPS To'
THE BEACH
l..Jve thi:! good life. Assoeia~fon maintained
groun"ds . One year new. 1-1.igh security
private community. 1'ake advantage of
low. low price-Just $36,500~ Call now to sec
841..{i()IO.
GOLF COURSE
MESA VERDE
Immaculate Mesti Verde home features
large bedrooms. oversize hviug room. 011.t
humemaker kitchen. l\lanlcured yard.
Charming brick UUQ, at W .500 it.~ ;1
. b;.1rgain. Call now lo sc~R47-601a.
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REDUCED $300.0
2 STORY - 5 BDR.
POOL -BEACt4
ltif.mbtu1~ t"·o story, ('ustom privat\' pvol
H1~e 10 bl.'.at·h: rt1rmaJ e11tr)1 to sunk~n In
111~ roorn ('1\l.ll-'t)ll:'-/li\ f;AHDJ•:\
'°'11't'lfE .'\.;. Bt)nu s !<.Ill' p;~.-1~· room
:'.t'p:1ralc g ut•sL !<.Ul\t' S\\'t:>l'lllll~ stairs 111
..-normous kini.: s17.L' n101i:.ter and cl11l<ire11!<.
.~u1tes. ·rhrt·e t•a r g;1rage. l':vt•r.v 110ss1b1"
(>Xtrw. Don "t hcs1talt• t:all now !J(>J·ti1ti7.
NIT PICKER'S DELlGHT
$4200DOWN
· J'ht• l"IOser you look !ht• bt't\l•r I Jool. ' I lu
lour seas.on c1u1ct lrt'e hlll'li slrl"<'t. Covt'l\'ll
f'ast side CoSl.'.l 1\lc!<.;1 F:.imil.\ µl;i~· ruon1
b1~-nul for ;i rl•gulauon 1)001 tabll• t'r.1cld ·
1n l( f1replat·c. Mun1t"m•1kt:rs klll'hl·n . :1
~lroorns. l)oublc 1ll·tat·hL·1I g:1r:1gt'. '1'1s
prul(!; of tlu.• Irish. you· 11 !<.t.'t' l'c1ll 54ti-~3 J:1
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4 BR-BEACH-2 STY .
1-'or1n;d l><1L'Hl.I•: l>l,llH{ t'llll',\ 111 '1·>1·
l·:nglllnd 1·h;1rr11. llu;..!c !n•uig ruun1 11ttl1
u .~c d hr1t·I; t'1r1'pla1·(• 1-:nor•nous
1;l1UHl\tt-:·r kJt(·hen & d111e. t.;u1y tam1Jy
room O\'l'rloflks te!'race & ~round s.
!11dcawuv rnaslt•r su1lt'. :->wcepul); sl:nr:-. to
1·/lddrcn ·& J.!ttcsl s1Hlt·.~. lilu-ry~t'trst tu
c all ~t'l!'.i tin:-. barg;11"rl ~ l'all ~·7KM1 .
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
$7,750DOWN-DEN
.'.-11purl llv1g n1 :-. & IJr,tBtl !11·11 luo: .IU!<.l
-;j_i ."1u llu1 ~ 11 l·'.xtr.1 .. u;11·111u .. !HJn11·
~'.lcµant S1utn1.,h t•nlr.1 J..n;tfl. .. pt )!la!<.!<.
1',11h1·dr,1I 1·1·11111 :.: 1"01·ni;11 1t1111n ).!.
·"'P·l("IOU' (:ourr111·l 1(1\t•llt•ll 11· l\Bll.
I ltth•i1\l'i1~ \.\ UI :.!. 1n1·lude:-. ;nr1un1 & ~Hinken
luh lJen olt1 c1• •or d:tfl . J,;irµc wind lre1·
µallo. St•c lo Oclievt'. l:all 640-7171.
WOODSY LOCATION
FOUR BE·DROOM-
ASSUME $30,557
\\'ouded dri\·c to finel y n1un1t·urt·d
J!rounds ll1dden entr:-o lo massive llU;\"·
TIN(; LOl)C;E s·r\'1.l~ t;Ht-:t-:1'1!\(:
H001\1 Ct';H:k/lng "'arm u .~cd lJr1tk
fireplace. Banquet h1ze d1n1n~. l•';imily
size roasling kitcht!n Separate king !<.l'lC
1·aptai.ns quurtcrs. Pri ... ·ate .i:ucsl s ui11•
Parklik e.. enc losed ground :-.. F1ntsl
st'hools. Ca11 963 -6767
CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS
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OCEANFRONT HOME
PLUS G.ARAGE:APT.
,Completely remodeled home with two
bedrooms and two baths. Sparkling new
kitchen. Newly .painted exterior. All
:.Y lhis plus a beautiful one bedroom
ap~rtmenl with a vie;iiv or the ocean
Price has · been cut to SJ4S,()O(J. Call
,873-8550. "'
, '.DESl'GNERS HOME
Interior d'slgn..,·s own home. A' spot-
1~ ttii"ee bedroom house in excellent
ttihdition. 4>•neled and papered thru-
out .. S.Parklin1 kitchen. To{> grade ·ea~LJpg.{ionvenlent lo tennis cOt.µ"l!:
fl and 4-Wlm Ing· pool. $72,XIO call rlow i . m.wo.
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SUPERB DUPLEX
IJ11\.'>tand1n.c cu.,l11m bu1I! duplc.s 111
Coronu del i\1;..ir . r·ronl unit has thrl't'
bedrooms 1 a mil.\· roorn plus Sl:'.'parutt•
d1n1ng room. l!L'a r unit almo!<.t a
duphcatL' -ele)!:ull. t•asv rar ... near
vcean. t:all tii:l-H..S.".10
''' :BRAND NEW LISTING
You, ... u1 love this. Su~b llome in l~vine 'rerrace -3 large·brs. l-h1ge ~or
•ner not. lmmaculntc coM.ilion. LlvinR
" room 1s over ~.lS n . long. One owner
ho"'e show!!. tender loving care. Pien\Y
t..tor room •ror . pool. Pt1ced fnirly at
$79..oq, ~all G1~-llS5\I· , "
$I 0,00.0 REDUCTION
Su.pcrlati\'l' 1\'1eW horn" D1,t1ncti1f'
well -muintaint<d, custon1 built. ;J br
plus den. M:tt1ic11 rf'd l;.111d!<.ca1unJ!
l·lealed and filtere1I f>l}OI. lt"s vacant
and easy to show. Call now ti73-85SO.
VIEW OF
BALBOA HARBOR
Overlooks lhe whole world fro1n sundeck
and terraces. All the 111men11ic!I that go
with an ~e&;,ifi( home. Formal dihing
room. Modern kilChcn. llu.c,c family
room With \wet bar plus "'lnc cellar.
Superb qualitt. Callt73'8.\-i0
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SPANISH $38,500.
2 STORY -POOL·-
Gl NO DOWN
Parklike entr.y to apaelous llvlng room.
Form.al dining ia served by huge garden
view kitchen with breakrast eating ·
area .• Fiesta party room willt eom -
mandinis: view of lush terrace in walled
courtyard. Dramatie-:1lttirs to separate
mastt:r suite + childrcn·s wing. Gl's
try NO 1)0 \V~. Non \"Cl!<. luw OO"·n
llurry call H6:J-7K81
FIXER
535,000 1s a hard price to beat these days ·
for a fine lluntinglon Bl'ach home that
n eed s a litrlc ·r .L.C. All t erms
otvailablc. 1-lurry -call S-11 -6010 now
and save
4 + FAMILY ROOM
S1>at·ious fan1ily ho1ne located in lovely
cornmu11it1•. Association m!lilltains.
Tennis l'Ouft.,, P<JOI. + prt'-!<.chool. l>on 't
miss this tlt"arly ne...,, beauly al just
$18.900! Call l:W7 -6010 lo see.
REDUCED
TO $48,500! o .... ·ner musl sell! King site bedrooms.
Beam ceiling separate fanlily roorn has
Swedish fireplace. 2000' or elbow room + corner lot . Take adva11t~e -...! call
right now 847·6010.
"ABANDONED"
4 BR.-2 STY--l'OQL
BEACH-$2B,900
Parklike approach. Large family sized
living room. Gourmet kitchen + dine.,
Swcepin~ stairs to separate master &
children's suites.' Assume 81/•"k FHA
loan. $23.500 bul. .no new loan costs.
$2<1 2·mo. pays all. Owner mu s l
sacrifice Ilurry! t:a ll003-788l.
OCEAN VILLA
TWO STORY -POOL
$29,950
That's right~ T\\'O story, 1>001, four big
bedr~ms. Shaded entry to mirrored
living room, Custom ·room dividers.
Gourm,et indoor-outdoor kitchen. No
wax noors. Unique stairway to private
master and children's wings. Wind free
sun deck. One mile to beach. Better not
mi~t. Call 963-U7ti7.
BEACH RANCH
ASSUME $26,950
SprawlitU: ranch style four bedroom.
.log to bi;ieh! Tilt• entry to formal li ving
& dinirig rooms. Island ,kitchen. Step
'down 25 root long fiesta party room. Log
burning fireplace. Hideaway master
suite. Park like grounds. Don't miss it! t
Call 963-6767.
$5000DOVfN
HR. BOAT HARBOR
ONLY $39,300
llighly desi rtb1e area. Nr. s hopping &
schools. Im aculatc throughout.
nARDWOOO.. OORS. Cozy living
roon1. f<~ormal di ., Gourmets kitchen.
Fa mil y bedroo s., SSOOO down -
OWN EH. WILL 1-IEL YOU assum·e his"
VA loan. Exceptional value -must
hurry cal~842·2S3S.
NO DOWN VA
FAST POSSESSION
3 +POOL
UCuultlul corner location -BOAT &
·rnAtLEft ACCESS. prime location.
Jn\'iling cnlr.'r'· \\l arn1 living area.
, FOR~tAL OINl'.'llG ROOl\1 , Cheerru(
1 k1tehen . llu gc bedrooms. Large
cov<'rcd patio. No down P~.rnent.
ENORl\10US $1'ARKLING POOL.
l\1ust see this -full price onJi $39,900.
Call &t2·2535 .
FIXER-UPPER
4BEDROOM
2 STORY $47~500 -
·1\vo story. Four lx.'<lroom. Over 2000 sq.
It. qu1et cul-de·sllc localion. 1'ile entry
10 t'orrni1I ti.\'111 ).!. (t0 U Rt.1ETS
(iAHOf,:N KLTCl·ll-.:N. Spaeious fam1/y .
i.:anlt' roun1 . \V1dc stairs 10 hidden
nla!<.l~r and children's su1lcs. Hike to
be ach Don"t ml!<..l'i th1 !<. onL·! Call
l}til-6ill7
OVERLOOK CITY
HILLSIDE COTTAGE
$4~.900!!
Country approa.~h . Prime area. ftl,istic
cottage qrrers DYNAJ\11C VIEW OF'
CITY LlTES by nite & SADOLEB'ACK
l\fTNS by day. Story book interior.
llardwood floors, Massive corner ¥ck
fireplace. Country kitchen. Antique
charm lhroug hout. E11:tra large Jot.
loads or large trees. nowers &sbru~
rare find -hurr.V lo see. Cull 842-2535.,
NEW ENGLAND STYLE
2 STORY~• $29;900!!
$6,600 ASSUMES
Ideal 'location. 'walk ld schools &
shopping: JOG 1'0 BEACl·I. 4· family '
sized bcdroomsY Country kitchen.
Fresltly redecorat.ed. Secluded covered
patio. Best bargain at the beach. Enjoy
the ba!'.iketbJlil courts, lt>nnis & park.
One time opportunity. Owner bought!
another -must go -take ad\'antage-.
Call S.12-2535. ' .
NEWPORT B~,,.~~ <:OSTA M~A HV ~T INGTON BEACH CORONA DIEL MAR · 332 Marguerite
FOUNTAIN VALl:IE": INVFSl'MIENTS
1700 Nlwpatt Blvd. · 2790 Hartior Blvd.
646-1171 . . 546-2:113
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Irvine 752-1700
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the press and lhtft uiiDgher ln his in credit for the song in the movie
re-electloo campalgn cont.ribuled "Deliverance.·•
tcher.paychlatrlcproblems. A New York federal court ruled
. '"I think Mar1•rte.t·Trudeau the song is actually "Feudin' wouldnotbebavingtheproblems ~-· st\,e is having now~from Uie BanjQs," which Smith "''"""' l/l
bellnnlng of her nl !Be to the 1952·
ptioJe mlnlsler. s~-d been U:.Ttie court settlement with ti'~a\N fike any ' ei prinie warner Brothers could bring
urlnister's wile • •· 1 . ·4 Dori& An· Smllh about $200,000, including a
deiaon. editor ot"'C~telaine peruntage of royalty payments
Mdazine. ·~This stmpty Wu not oothetunefortheldsttwoyears.
'( dooil." •I , -...1~ .. 1· TMmovle I& based on the novel
In an interview1 Ms1 Aflderson "Deliverance" by James Dickey
described M argare\ Trudeau's and traces the fate ol tour men br.· et ~r~earance in p-.blic life as who set out on a weekend trip a 'fln;a f.r'ag~y ." · down a rugged river .
.\i...· * 1' • '? A\top;eys for M8.yor,.foceph L. '1ilecording execuliv& Richard
Alioto µr~ed the U.S. c.ourt. of Ap·. Perry -who produced records by
eeats to al ant him ,t; n~ t.rtal in Barbra Streisand and KlnioSiarr
tils $12.S Million llbeJ sUJ! against -has been sued for divorce by his
tllepub)lsherofLookfnijuine. wifeLtnda. . ·
'!.. .,J P•al DoDnltl asked~court to They were married June, 15,
• TeVersi a"'Feb. 2, 1973ilecl11on by 1967; in Brooktyn. N. Y .. and have
-u:s. Dlstrict Court fwllge llUllsell nocbildren.
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.i. • I"' pver 8 tontroVerslaJ report OD Wbtlher tooth t00tb decay &monC l!"e""-~)'ear:tJ .,. ~·1 ~eport
When· the hl•tortc -MWSP"""1 "brvshlofbyyouned!l"--·". ·=ntsdec•y · 1 .ahow~ I~ ~bail a ,••C~lfttll\I ·f.'. ct. ln older
The Tombstone Epltapll )a put to , <The &overnment's clllef ~·~ta! ofncer HJS ~ ~ ,chlllltenl'' · ,
rest. it wiij be to the tube ol dO... A:Londondentalsurc-11yiildoesn't ~con·, G.Q, Gibb. chief'dontal Offteer '!!tile Depirt·
"Auld Lang Syne" perform.a br. !lpdieUn& nqt OlllY lbeoU}cta!Btiu.b view, b.ut.aloo mei>\ 9(JJe4lth aod Sctclel~be'sl,~~ talnj!l tht1i11.
the Founlaln Valley Rlllli SchoOI '!he opinion· or1he Ametlcan Dental Assocl tlon; th prob\em appeaiell to . , 1. rouP'!' tdood
Band. • .011hlchatsogotinvolved.. ~ • · b""hlhscalllforadegrceofdet n on an e·
The 'J'omb&tone Epitaph has : The center or the 'fui-or is a table in !ilOV· dication which one cannot reasqpably exped from
died just as the men at the O.K. ernment·sponsored repc>rt on "Chlldren'1 ~ntal young children." .
Corral whose story once filled its Health in England and Wales, 1973," \>Yblished laat He advise~ parents~ "cootlpue to inst,1,111.he
p.eces -only this time, the killer mo~th. toothbruah h.ab1tat asearlY ap.ageaspossible.
is inflation. The table showed that s-year-0ld children suf· But a d1ssef'.lt came from dental 1ur1eon B.G.
The EpitaRh. in economic trou-tered tooth decay whether they brushed their teeth Gilders~ writing1ntbe0blervernew1paper. . ·
ble. will publish its last regular threelimesadayorunderoncedaily. • ''Many years of clinical experlettice have con.:
edition Feb. 28. It is being given The conclusion apparently was that brushing the vinced me that brushing bas no effect whatsoever in
to the University of Arizona. ' teeth had noe{fect ontheincidenceo!dentaldecay. preventing tooth decay," Gilder wrote. , ,
And the publisher -in all Alarmed by the implications, the American Gilder said on_ly "dr~Uc changes i.DOW' norm~t
seriousness. band boosters :say -Dental Association consulted hurriedly with the diet" can make .1t po5Slble to 11\&intaln perfe~liy
has asked the Fountain Valley British Department of Health and Social Security cleant~eth ~tall limes·. , . 1
Bank to come to the side of the and as a result advised parents not to throw away "Anythtng ~hort d perf~on, even ~casiooal~
ailing paper and perform "Auld their children's toothbrushes yet. ly, may result in decay, and too vigorous brushing
LangSyne." The ADA said that while the freq~ens:Y .. Qf ~mayactuallyharmtbeteeth." · '
The band will be in Arizona for---,=-'-"""======-...,... the Tucson Fiesta de los V.a-1 · B • f I S queros, Feb.'19·20 ,thenwlllgoto . eaUtl U 1 BUCY
several other Arizona towns for -a
concerts .
Tombstone was one Of the
towns on their tour list. Ap·
parently , t'he newspaper
publisher hea.rd of the tour, then
called to make the SQeeial re-
quest, band boosters sata..
Catherine !Jeneuv~
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m49J.:ytions a ja,dgmenl on will be ask~o divide more than Ar p aroUriGl there wall insufficient $5 million in community proper· t agea)lt,
u evidence toprove pialiceijn a 199 ty , including recording contracts • By BOB THOMAS
'Upstages· Her Boss
· ~cle. and publishing rights. V J LOS ANGELES (•P> -Being , The article claimed lhel the • 0 Ullteers ,. 1 f \ftayor••wa.senmeshedinaweb'of Nancy Kissinger received J)!garded a& ''the most beaulifu
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Country music star ·Arthur an American schOolgirl victim of U er Hence, Catherine Deneuve felt
Smith. says he will aca~t Middle East violence. no concern at>Qut upstagina: her •1fT WASN'T, and I was sorry I "' The Laguna Beach Pageant of boss in front of the television did it. royalties from tbe ~g "Du ' A spokesman for Hadassah the Masters has signed up 8l!O d•I 11 ood · 1 Baftjos'' -but he'~not1nleristed 1 Hospital Baid the secretary of camera an .-0 yw sooae y. ''I'm not saying I ~ould never \ , , :!late's wif~ was treated brieOy men. women and children from lt happened recently at the do a nude scene in a film . But
for what he described as "u minor all parts of Orange County and Golden Globe awl\rds. there would have to be a very
ear ailment .'' He did not beyond to participate in the 1975 'rhe· French aclress.ga!e lbe. good reason. I would certainly 5th Gr d .:.. elaborate. edition of the famous Uving Pie· .,.,..... pnze for best d~"1atic film to , . not allow anything like the situw -• e~ Mrs. Kissinger chatted with ~~~e~~rmed annually in the SHE'S INQEPENDENT . "Chinatown.~• anp it was acce_pt-lion kl 'Last Tango in Paris.,
E , ~ 17-yea~-old Dejean Replogle, a Cathertne Deneuve ed by Paramount product100 \ ''Whl should Marlon Brando arn Mnney'c, J~cksoilvlllt, Fla .. ~hlgh school. The volunteers make oossibl~ ·bossRobertEva,... . matr.e love with bis clothes on . l • glr1wHolostberriahtle&,inan community cultural and . . ·whilethegirl(MariaSchneider)
.Arab terrottlt l at~~ek outside scholarship grants bythep8rent . MISSDENEl!"E,wholsw~· ls totally nude? That w~ not
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. ! For F.Ji~· .. h· l Jerusel~m Dec. 22<.. . Festival of Arts which lbiS year Ott '•. H ls mg for Evans an ."H,uslle" with right. .. •• * •• hasbudgetedS89,000forsuchaid. , er llD Burt Reynolds. d1dn t allow the One get.a tht impression there
r When Presldeat. Ford arrived in. " ·usual thank·everybod~ speech. are brains behind all that beauty.
Fifth graders ~~ ~ 'CW'ro ·· :topek:a, Kan. he was greeted by Many _ I'.?·~ the volunteers will T E J S~e kept interr~g Evans Her film career has bttn well
'Elementary ScboOI in Mi1s1on Alt Landon, the 1136•·Republican pose as subjects in re-er.eat~ 00 . ager y, untilftnallytheabo ntoffthe planned; she has worked with
tViejo are saving money for their presidential nominee. works or art by ~real artists. The ·air. . directors who developed her
second annua1 day ttip lo '"You're looking real well." Pageant of the Masters program Thr "I understand that Bob Evans skills as an aclresss -Roger
Sacramento. ? Ford told the 87·year-0ld Landon. includes more than 30such works eatened. is very angry with me,'' said Vadim (''Vice and Virtue"), Jae·
The sludents wilt: "fly 'to. the who stood hatless in a brisk winter ranging from impressiorustic and Miss Deneuvt;. afterwards. •·r. ques Demy ("The UmbreUas of
capital in four g:roaps.one class wind. a~trart to representational. don't care. llls speech was so dull Cherbourg''). Roinan Polanski perdaydu~·tbeweekofMay .. . · This year the Pageant will MONTEREY (AP> -The ·lthougbtlhadtodosomelhing." (''Repulsion''), Luis Bunucl
2D. The trip'.inelu~ a visit with Autamoti~e Heir Wal.I.er feature a group or statues and bewhiskered sea otter, once She has a hjstory oC upse-tting <"BelledeJour").
Senator Deiuus o.rPefliter (R· ~Bier Jr. b6ught 8 new pwnt· paintings representing the open· threatened with extinction traditional institutions. Like
Newport I.Beach> aind As · 1ng for the Chrysler Museum of ingoftheWestreplacinglheGet-because of its beautiful fur, is marriace. She has a son, ll, by ~N HER appearanc, in a
aemblyman Rpbert Badham (R· Art in Norfolk, Va. the last tysburg segment which precedes threatened again , this time for its ·French director Ro1er Vadim television commercial was
NewPort Beach). Georges De la Tour• painting in intermis8ion. expertise al competing with dla1-:. and a daughter, 2~ by ~talian star calculated. ,,.
, A toU.r'of Sutler's Fort, the gov· private hands. . for~lams,crabsa.ndabalone: . -. Marcellcr Maslro1anm, but bas ''It waB not something 1 would
emor's m!YJsion. an'd the,Indian ltisaportraitofSaint.Philippe The 4oth Festival or Arts a~d . Fishermanclai_mthevi;!'.tc~ous only been married once -lo orctioarily do," said Miss
· M:useumalaoareontheiUtterary. suffMsed with brilliant light for Pageant of the Masters 15 ,oller,noww~llupmnumbers,isso Britisb photographer David Deneuve, 31 , ''But Richard
1' Fund-raising pry)jects. \.o pay whlCh De la Tour 8 l7th centull' scheduled to run .from July 11 . goodathuntingthathehasalmost Bailey. Avedon was very persuuive." ~ airfare for ·chaperones•llhunder Frinch master', was noted. through Aug. '24 at the Festival of ~peel out the,n~rlh cenlr~ cOast "'ll was for a product (Chanel
I. way, inc I udiog •a1 8 i!hoo) Ol*'Ysl er purchased the painting Arts grounds. 650 Laguna Ca · pis1n;oclam and is ~hrea.terungl:he ''MARRIAGE,'' SHE sa)t!:, ''is perfumd) t believed tin• and he
sweatshirt sale, apaperdr.tVeand trom·a New York dealer for $1 .4 nyon Ro~d. Laguna Beach. • survival of the Cahronua crab in-·a dying institution. Some day it argued~th t the commercial apancak~breakf'ast. · million. dustry. will diaaj>pellr. It is .so foolish. would ma e me khOWn to the
stµde'otaareurgedtoearnlheir 1 • "' After you aet married you can ·Americ PU.bile. ttia.dappcared
own aJ.Jifare o~ $92.50. Ex\ra Donald Segretl.l, a young Los Park Pr· Oiiecl FISHERMENCOMMONLYre-· {el a divorce. So why get mar· inonly; eAmericanfilm -'The
money from tbe1fund drives -,:ill Angeles!!awyt!T' whese venture ~ gardottenasnaturalenemiesand .. ried?" April ool.s' with Jack Lemmon
go to help cliildren wit.I\ financial in~liliftS ended with a prison often shoot at them. Sin:Cf! 19U.. It is difficult to challenge her -and il was not the kind of role
:l difficulty'~ 'I-• ~ '!!! • term in tile Wateyg-.t.e ·scanda1, Brm' gs Sm"l federal !aw has . p_rovi6ed for a . Gallic logic, especially when it to make me famous here.''
(i The trip ,~1rn~~~1a social •aic:L-he would enc.,.ouraee young. $20,000 fine for k1ll1ng'otter;s •. but emerges from that face. It is studies w:aiL on · 0i:;m.a geo. peo?ietogelinvol"*ltnpo1itics. therehasbeenonlyoneconvict.ion. beautiful, she admits, bl,ll not
'araphy aftit!~~ pts .... . 'A lot of the country's young A Laguna Beach couple claim Otters are a common .sighl'. always. ·
tftclude a;iving 'the students a ~le are turned off by politics in in a lawsuit filed in Orange Coun· around Monterey and Mon-obays, "'Like evetyone else, I have my
-; finail~al gpal and.~ppoitunllyto ihe °\fake of happeflingsof the last ty Superior Court that the city's where they can be seen floating on good days and my bad days," she
tcy flna nCial ~plaoning, ftd\ couple of years," Begretti said in decision to build a park in the Oro their backs holding a clam on their remarked.
establlsh a r ~f.llllil>le purpo8e·M .fl aninlJrViewatSt.Joseph,Mo. Street area is a violation of law chests with one claw, while "When I am feeling sad. il··
f
studying Nmerit'an demoerll'J "Bdt this is a time when we andtheirpropertyrights. bashing away al it with a rock in shows in the face. Sometimes l
anda:overnment: ~ ~-need more iftterested ·7oung peo· the of.her. can be a trouper and overcome it.
Students leave home at about pie on J,he naliona pollt1cal David J . and Janice t. Vivianoi -Sea otters are found only along. Not always. If you ttUnk that 1 on-
'&:45 a.m. aDClaNback·alorangt scene." , 1520 Del Mar Ave., further claim the Asiatic and North American ly take good photographs. you
County Al11portbySp.m . : . > * that the city's plans. lf carried Pa.cific coasts. Adultsc~growto should see all the ones that I have
Special Diet
Dangers Seen-
For Millions
• , 1 • Ro'ing enthusiaf>t Pat Sal· out, would deny the public ·the morelhanfive·feetlong,including . killed on this picture." WASHINGTON CUl'I) -The
General Accounting Office says
about 34 million persons on
special diets may be buying
potentially harmful food pro-
ducts betause of inadequate
J
I G.ame Donated
.terlee, 23, is on his way from San use or Oro Street as, a public the tail, and weigh more than 30
Difeo to the lip of Baja California thoroughfare. pounds.
-A $250 taS1f·:toll aii'' hockey
1ame ha.s beeh donated to the
Huntington Beach Boys Club by
1h• l<lcel Exch'adt .. Club. The
game, presented 121y '-Ex.change
Club President Ken Whitt, has
,been jnltalled in ,the upstairs
game room at lbe Boy:; Club, 319.
Yorktown Ave.
1tlt'his 15-fool dory -a 9()0.miJe
jou{ntyex,pected to lake a month. The couple, whose home is ad· DANIEL MILLER. a macine
Th~rip is a warmup for a jacent lo Oro Street, seek a court biologist for the department,
plan Pacific dory crossing. injunction that would prevent the wants to prevent the migration of
~ aid he plant to alay fairly city devoting any part of the the otter into San Francisco Bay, clo&~to shore, ~topping at thoroughfare lo its park and fearing that the survival of the"
Ens f!!l. San ~ Cedros recreationplansforlhearea. slate'scrabindustryisatstake.
I.sla allllMagd~Ba)'before It is expected that a date for Ile said it will take up to 12
rowing into·his duUnatioa. Cabo the hearing will be set later this ,years for the clam to recover in
SanLllcas. week . Monterey Bay, if the otters are
TV· Speeial1
'· .~her; .. Mt;ik~s ~.e~ut as Solo
JlylAYSllAaBVTI' [ ) quite lllfty In a wild skit Figure, Laughing," the
lNEW YOKK <APt r-TV REVIEW atioutJ9 TV pitchwoman second of six one·hour
a.er (1'h•t is her ;}.."!1 _ for "Briek·O·M•tic," a specials starring Hal
oame?) returns to""-~ . . devic8 uaed to smash Holbrook as Abraham 11V topicht (Cha"n~l 2, JO hit CBS series last spring orinaea. "foreign and Lincoln. All tbe shows
P;ni.J ln•a special whlch _Is 8 fairly goad solo domestic watches" and are base,d On _Carl
;pt;lhe1t..1etortbenew start for ~be lady, even an autographed S~ndburg _s Pul1tzer-
mu1lc·v•rlety series particularly fn musical pb~Vlc Damone. w~~nio1 b)ogtaphy of ••'II l>el!I• for the ~llDJ" pa/U-Oflh••how. , '. Lincoln ._ CCbennel 4, 10
mtworkSUnday. JZ . And unlike ex·bushand 0 ,,.. t>l!BIT Side, p.m.I . ' .
IJ'oplabt'•, e/for~I-Sonny, who staned Illa aU-: V(llaoo (yes._he This .•P,.~• studies
•t·&tarrina EU•)! flop ABC variety series ·ptaya Germlllri• egaan) both . Lincoln •b .. political
f,Ue Midi.er -Mid last September witlf a flOVIQ a fillb school reu· craftiness a~d 1s humor
removed soon .
A class at UC Santa Cruz leaped
into the rhubarb betWeen fis·
hermcn and conservationists re-
cently with a study whi'ch con·
eludes that the Fish and Game
Department ts unjustly blaming
otters for the disappearance of
abalonesandclams. ·
Lag0naCoed
USC Adviser
Kim Martin , a I .. aguna Bcacl\
rl'sidenl majoring in speech
therapy at use. ht.i s bt.~n'select·
ed as a student adviser for the
University's 1975 SonJ!'fCSl. .
Songfest is an annua,l spring
musical production -staged by
t.:SC s tudent s in the Greek
Theater in Los An geles.
SHE WAS SHOOTING a scene
. in a popUlar westside bistro,
Gatsy·s. playing a Los Angeles
call girl to Reynold~' L.A. cop.
The director, Robert Aldrich,
usually makes realistic films.
But Dcneuve as an L.A. call girl?
"I am a French call girl in Los
Angeles," she explained. "It is
not so unusual. I have seen call
girts in Paris who are extremely
beautiful.''
There W'ill be some steamy
love scenes between ReYQolds
and Miss Deneuve In "HusUe,"
but no nudity. she asserted.
"I happen 'to think that nudity
has nothing to do with eroticism,
and il is eroticism that 1 am in -
terested in." '
She added: ''Ye·ars ago I did
pose for some nude photos for
Playboy because so.meone
"'thought it would beaooct for mt.
ANIMAlogic1$.., ••
l"1 :ii.son -W-. to iew ga 1 about tbe nifti' 'HetcJi. There's .as a pre11de~l under i.ve'' ilr"I' lut SUDllQ. bacbel:r tl(e Cher iriOther tbud u Cher & fierce .re·elecbon pre•· J&.•d ~bed\lled Wbeb mikes 00 opeili.ng re-Co. e•& It up as aged sures 1n the C1vll War. AIM? d&h::led to com-e marks alJudinl to her stars in a performers' re: Alas. it's a slow. dull ~).' by 1-erunninl the new single atatua.. tirement home. studr whlcb rarely com·
.,Otrie .... 1i&,1'l AirpoftJ.' Now, If her coming es alive. . .
, "FO& THOSE of 5'ola serl•f continues 111,e Even ~Jbr"?k ._ a fl~• I II' NU,TS. It whohaven'tnO!leed.~' .. muolcal excellence df actor, 1e ••,stiff Dis·
1etherelano been_...,., .. llbe simply toolghl'a ahow and iftht neyland v elnn of, Lin·
fvfiss Marlin Will serve us a
Jiuison between lhe performing .
groups 1.tnd the songfest commit ~
lL'C. She is the daughter or l\.trs.
Palricla "'~fti.n o/, a25 Camden,
P4ace . • >
labeling. • r
In a r epoft .calling for tigt)ter
laws and regulations on fbod
labeling, the GAO said ,that at
least one of 10 ingrtdienl! poten-
tially harmful to persons suffer-
ing heart conditions, diabetes
and kidney ailments or allergic
reactions are in food products ex·
empt from labeling require·
menu. ·
The Food and Drug Ad ·
miniatra'lion allows rood
manufacturers to li st spices,
flavorings, colorings and vegeta·
ble oi~ln general terms rather
. than by speci(i< na1J1e. the GAO
said. ~ 1
It seid 23 million persons wlttv
heart conditldns should avolcf'
. satutated fats, sodium &lfd car.
feintt ~ 4 million diabetl~ and
kidney pal.ients must avoid or
resirtct their intake of sugar.
potassium or sodium ; and 7
million with illergic reactions
should avoid. milk, ·eggs, gluten,
wheal, corn, nuts, monosodium
glutamate or tartrazine, a food
coloring.
• Brothels
Bann'e.d · . '
•
• r ' buff who 'say1. 'l"l>r 11*9 or you comedy writing greaUy coin. It may be bis heavy
,..,..• r11dr ''110W whft have, I'm baelr." improve1, Cher will have makeup whicb &Ives the
lloW thj tll)~vte c.ame out Cber'• return to mueil: the 1ame ktnd of hit lmpreaston 'e often Jolib JV•~• •1lm)llil mathh la ' euperb aerlu •h• bad when 1he rears bl• face •111 crack
• • from tile plane whether 1ht'• worldbi a n d s 0 0 0 y•1 we re lt ht show• more than
Veterinaey Post , ~TOUM, Solian <Al'> ..i..,proatl,l~llon ~~ b .. n .,a,an~ed Ii ~liattoum
11t Ali "°"' .c:tlled alone, witll Mlsa Milller IOl•ther. mild emotion. he llllh an if 'the oi"tlton John . or the two If not. well, CBS ml1ht Whelever th reason,
'' 1. women with John whose· t.ry runnin1 ''Airport" on it's a waste of a fine
efl. Tor ht'• .flashy stag• threads Sundaynlcbt. talent. Leeveu1praythe
aifed ..._ Cher j. ~ would m•ke a peacock next four t.incoln shoWI
1blt1 1h.1 and Sonl)y moultwith envy. CH£R'SNBCcomi>W· don't continue the
.... Q114 Md lo8t tllelt. In comic mallera •he's tloo tonic ht i~ "Sad wastace.
Dr. Alan H. Edmond•on ol lluntlngto~ Beach has been el•<l· I
,<I president of· the Southern
ealifornia Veterinary Medical
Asi:;oclaUooJor.197$.
Dr. Edmondson i"' lhe officil:\I
vetertn1ri1n for the Califomtn
Horse Racing Board e.t Southern
California tracks ..
=l:JI. KhartOum, with a
atlon ju,1 und.er one
n, Bas about 100 public
btj)lh•li. '
Th• i•~ )tovlou.ir allowed · women p.roaUtutea bid,baMed
• OULD \1:){.IR, II 1eJ.c11E. maleprooUluUOD.
POUllLY llC PS'l'CHOSOMA'f/C ?"t..,;'~---------.J
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ASSUME
YA FINANCING ~AS1'S JDE •
OEDROOM + '1fricient
large kitchen-family
rm or formal d ini11g.
F.al!y u1>ke~p yard with
room for eal"dL•11. .Dblc
&url:lJt;c .
*Balboa BayProperties*
llcJ lay $52,500
Newport Beach.
Commercial s tore
plus shops. Choice
location. 640-8484
BEACH C01TAGE
Ship Ahoy! This CENTURY SHORES 2
bdrm. & de n. 2 bath home is nautical
but nice. Den has cozy frplc., lge. coun·
try kitchen. H <?s assumable 7o/o V.A.
!pan. Call now on t his & other CEN·
'i'URY SHORES homes 962-4454 .
SHARP .•. VACANT S97 500 3 BR. 2 BA hom e on a big tree s haded ,
Most popular con·
do in town ; Jge. 2
R ., 2 ba. Full
s ·urily bld g .
lot with builtins, dishwas)1er and shake Is provided in this Baycrcst area ex·
roor as a few of lhc many feature:;. ecutive residence. Exquisite decor
$55,500 thruout. J bdrms. 3 baths , plus guest
$77, . 675-7060
400lll"'dafORAU aYenle CJIAI '.. _-_-.._ ""' Very s harp inside
•• : . -&out.3BR.&fam. · · rm. In x lnt
Oc..t10ittLot
Best location In
N ewport. $80,000
Or Make Offer .
675-7060
-.,..-nei g hborhood !
EXEC TRANSHR
Sh_ur1> 4 bcdroon1, 3 lJath,
1r1 /c \'l'I hornt• Near
1.1r1v :1tl• c~nt r) club.
llURt' f ;.i mil y rl10n1 ,
$.'iB,500. 556·8800
m REALTORS
lJ:! 4 Lo<:al Office.'i To Serve You
formal d1n1n~ and over· ~ '>11.ed lol. Very fl !.!xible Gneral I 00 Gneral I 002
ftn:uu:111 g. Cu.It a4G-atl80. •••••••••••••••••••••• •4•••••••••••••••••••••
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
FIXER UPPER
2 story Montc<'t:llu 3
bedroom needs loads ol
TLC, paint, paneling,
/100( Lile & you oameJt! ~.000. SJ.200 e•sh mov·
~you in. 962 7788 ,
,Q,, K€Y
"'1"' P.€ALTOP.Sli ' ' -------~
M-1'1ayl'aam
~ev•port llcil!ht!ii, nea
<l i rt Drive and with
p rtial vi ew ! Another
hg hli ght : owner will
f•a nce this immaculat
3\edroom home. $75 .1100.
PETE BARRETT
-REALTY-
Gq .5200 615· 4060
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Two really lovely homes, immac. in -
side & o ut, with splendid landscaping. J
Bdrms. & family rm., popular & scarce
Carmel model. $77.500. 4 lldrm. &
family rm., upg raded Montcgo $81 ,500 .
Both include the land.
Y (AR
BAY AND BEACH
6 7 5-3000
•'Ill' I LUJ•~T 1-'VVV C f.JRONA Ot.L MAR
' 1002 G..,..al •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
WESLEY !\i
TAYLOR CO.
Hf :ALT OHS sint'v 1!146
POPULAR MONACO
Well maintained Harbor View Home. 2
Bedroom and den or 3 bedrooms. Adult
occupied and shows like a model.
Owner anxious . Price inc ludes t he
land. $69,500. Call 640-616t
$5000. REDUCTION
Best triplex in area -absolutely TOP
CONDITION! J Two bedroom units. 2
with 1>rivate patios. Assumable 7 1/2'1~
VA loan! NOW$67.500! Call546·4141
PENTHOUSE
Rare 3 bdrm .. 2 bath condo. Only $8,000
assumes existing F'J-IA loan. With low
~63 per month paymts. Has lovely
pool & entertainment pavilion, on RTD
bus linc . Close to s hopping. Call
962-4454
BALBOA ISLAND DUPLEX
Highly upgrade d Is land home with UP·
stairs garage apartment. Both units
remodeled and tlecorated in las t two
years. Everything is new! Call fcir de·
Lai ls. 640-6ttil .
TEN UNITS. • .OCEANFRONT
Income property that is really n1aklng
money.
$175,000
Beautifully Mai ... ained
CAPE COD-WATERFRONT
with pier mtd slip
Huge two-story 4 BR & den, 3 BA , with
formal dining , 2 frplc's., 3 car gar a11(l
much more.
SI 75,000.
JACOBS REALTY
675-6670
2919 Newport Bl•d. corner loth
General ' I 002 G.neral 1002
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Beautifully decorated 5 RR , 4 11 2 bu ..
paneling. 3 frplcs . lla n1p . slip. $260,000. •
Custom 5 BR. 4 ba .. 00 rt . view fro11tage
on lagoon. Ramp/float. S295.000.
Brand new 6 BR, 6 Bi:l . Pool. jacuzzi &
sauna. Ramp & noat. $425,000.
70 Lindo Isle Dri•e
Prime 45 It. Lagoon Lol -$150,000.
Bill GRUNDY, REALTOR
house and beautiful POOL.
1
WHITEWATER VIEW -S122,500
Prestigious Por~6~fino area provides
luxury, ~rlva.CfY, a nd breathtaking
panoramic vi ew . 2,500 sq . ft. of
spacious comfort is provided in this
elegantly decorated 4 bell room. family
room hom'e . Appl. Only
WATERFRONT DUPLEX -$115,000
An i11v cslc>rs <I ream come true. '"\n out·
standing Nc wi>ort IJc a c h ]Jropc rty
complete with private boat dock.
Amenities include beamed ceilings.
firepla ces. lot=?: of brick . tree s hadecl
fountain in var~~ Just introduced to the
market. this Out:;tanding bargain
s hould sell quick !~.
LUXURY CONDO -$89,000
1 With sweeping VIEW of both Bay a nd
Ocea11 . Onl.Y s teps to the V.'ater fron1
this spacious . pri\'ate, extra security
type living. [loat sliJ> available. Al so
large 1>001 and g \oriuu:; sun dcl'k. Appl.
Only ·"'
Hewporl Beach-lr'f'ine Offic~
204l Westcliff Dr .• Newport Beach
646-7711
Walker &Lee
REAL ESTATE
',1H THE BLUFFS
S.'i l ,!iUO
BIG CAHYOH-$259,500
Elegant NEW 5 llR home with beaut.
golr course view. 1'"am rm, format DR .
41r2 baths & g rc;JL storage. Neutral clc -
c:orator c:o lors. !gt: rms. Owner rc<.1d y '.
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341 Boy!.1de D r ove N B 675 ·6161
J Hdr111s .. 2' ~bath'
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~riBeach
644·1\33 ANYTIME
2111 Son Jooq.in Hifts Rood
NEWPORT CENTER. H.1. 644-491 D
G.,..ral 1002 /G~al 1002 ...............................................
rivate Dock
$137,000
POOL HOME
$37.950
Pool Pleaser
l.111 t>lv ('osta i\1c:-;,i :l
Bdrul pool home with
l;11'g1· lul i'rll'Cll ;ii unly
~.Ol ~f 4l"n•~r'> an'\iOU~
and 'A'lll ,l'll \1 \ F JI ,\
VETS
\\'hy pily rent Y.•hcn you
t"an l)u~ a home w1th less
down than I sl and last
1nnnth'> rl'nt Wt' have
rn;1ny homes 111 all pnce
ranKeS to be houg hl un-
der \h1s program
Luxurious '1 BR. 3 RA ---------:111-alcrfront homt' with
Su~r sharp :J bt..-droom. 2
bath, one Yl';•r old. Pool
& ja('U:tlL Sl·llcr n eed~
Walker & Lee
Rt:;,\L ESTA'J't::
54S-9491
BIG CANYON
Great 1'ew. Do•er. 2 + den, $124,500.
VOGEL & BABBITT
jacu:.r:z/ pool and beaut
pat.Jo. ltoorn lor lar}!l'
buo•I.
fasl s:.ile. l)on't n11ss th1sl---------•I
ont". 1\:.su1n;1hle to<;n on l LOW IMTEREST frn n1 aculate ty luxurious
hug1· l1,t. LOAMS tv.•o s tory ho)n\C" 18"x3ti'
Walktt & Lee 1 \Iii· h~t\'l· u\·1·1· 1011 horTI\'S 1.JOOI. ji1t·uz11. sh~1 ke roof ..
5 Bedroom
Prapwti.. 545-9491 1st1ng 10;111~ l'dll hl' Js m1ngs S75.!15o 1
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REALTORS
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REALTORs'
OCEAN OR BAY??
Just one :;hart bloc\..: tocitl1e r -or -·! 2
Bed rm ., l :11-1 h ;,it h. Fireplace, bltn
kitchen. ideal beach home. Walk lo
everything on the Ba lboa Penin~ula . •A
real i)uy for only_ .. $.58.900.
CALL 644-7270
2828 E. Coo't Highway, Corona dJ-1 Mar
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L1t"enset·~ C94TURY 21 : ·1 Ask ftr (\.Jrs. t;!lis Getteral I 00~ /General . I 002
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coiy masteli (suite fireplace and an
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UNIQUE HOMES Realtars-546-5990
2850 Me1a Verde Drive, Costa Mua
Bcaul1fu1 largL· pool, 642-1771 Ml!WOMMARKET •••••••••••••••••••••••i•••••••••••••••••••••••
h(tatl'd & filll:re<l 1n lar~c COMPANY • • Genu I IOO~Getlll'f"GI IOOZ
d J "-d h 4 Hr . de n , dining. pool, !VA/FHA RePv°s a , yar . °"" roon1 oml' -H r.:AL TORS •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
partially furn isheJ v;i· &fTERTAIMERS SINCE 19~1 S!K!',~ b~ys lhrs i;>ca ut I Counfry Club 1 1nOrangeCoun y • ·--.. ----------· c aol & r e ady for tH.' D I n:ia.nt<11nl'd home 1n de-• • 1 K . r ' cupaOl'Y ·roo m a ny l·X· . ELIGHT 673--4400 :.1rabl(' Baycr est flurry!' L1v1ng . ew''o'"ROLDfi('l' • . .' '
.. . • I ' . . ~1cs ;i Verde 2 + d1•n ·1 SPA RI.I NC ' ' . I macnab / Irvine t1a~l~bc 1e~e . Ju.st}Jsl· Yrs new.$.jl.UOll ! -R£.:\LE~·i'l'/\'l'f: S pac ious 4 bedrm ~. REAL ESTATE
2MXJ Eastblutf Dr. ed a l ~.930. ~ . I Cl:1 s:.1f11·d ,\ds 042·:.67~ I R33-J~4H SlOr)' hornc aclj.Jll'tll t1)1 s ... I ·t r· ' ' realt.Y Wofker&lee J . · ! - _ ~-·-· _ _ lhel.1esa Verde Countr" · PC<'la is S· in ~u \e,rn·1 n ~pof"\Beau:b REAL ES.f\1'1'" U I F.l{B G I 100-x-I 1002 Club St-p~1r.1 tf' f•1m rm l mentf1n~nced homcs I 64,·1133 ANYTIME ' • O I •nera · '\antera . . . . 5."16-7717 call anyt1n1e __ __ _ _ __ 545-9491 MES ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••··~· v.fma~1vc fpl1· ;.in d "'l't I --"'------------
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• ~ Block to ocean ; 2 BR.,
l bu . plus I UR .. 1 ba
Large, priv. patio, with 4
carparking. $69.950.
b7J-300J 6·12 2253 F:ves
3 + IOHUS ROOM ~od{·~~. a~I elL'l' k1 t ~hL·n f ;..1 ..: s A v r~ H IJ 1-; 4! Candlelig ht & wi11e motif dining
DANDY I ~ethrccd S500I '.~' 1111•• bedrnon1-farni!v room.I room. elegant ste1>-UI> living room,
. ~.edi:ifl' s.,·ilc :;i!:l.!lOu.: ;ill on one leL·f'J. i)t•a utifull' pHneled a le fl. bar r oorn, 3 lavish Sec th1." l<irge 3 bedroom 1 C.111 5 1!1 8 \_l 1 mo\'C in condi tion . ~ 2•~J b•1lh bon u~ room 2200 Sqft of tu-.tvn11, • bedrooms. Peace ful gardens -
home. 111 {'hrutl' rounta1n home. 4 Hedruorns ..., ;11 HARBOR LIGHTS UNDER $100,000 ' • '1 Owner lt':J\Ull! 1111 r area private g round}l. S I89,500. Jack
associated Va11 ey art"a Prit"ed .. 1 b;iths. a :.l'P<tr<itL· f;1nul.\ Sp1.:ctL1 cular ba y & ocean vie\\/ from j rT'JSOUTHAssoc~T (:n~ll d eo;irt's f:i~t c~C'ro..,,.·! ~I ·custcr 6 12-8235 . ( Nl()..1 / on ly SJ0,950 with lo'A· room+ a l~e d1111n l! rni , lovely 4 hedroom home. Extra large lot I L..J::! I a nnw Ln :.L'e s.'JJ.!tltl.i
d o.'"''"''·o·"ot. Th. 1 111 ~,,o~ Brokers 15-10 11:>1 . " .. ... is can 1c vuur-. ;it \Vith se parate terrace and patio. · · Walker & Lee JU:o.t..... p . d t II l $99 5(JO 1 1 I
ll EAL EST9AT" $58 950 n ee o sc a . . 'i C9LLEGE PARK : I
----545-94 I ' [ CHARMING EA~TBLUFF J>r\mc condition. 3 BR , 2\
... EWPORT ---FIXER -·1i64" 't6.":_t':8M.8' 1~~1-; ~11 G';';~~~~"1::~~1~1; ..... W .... A_T_E-RF_R_O_H_T __ I
Br OKE~S -REAL TORS
lf l~ y, Bnlb.,o 6' ! J 6& l ~HERITAGE
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" Sni.Jt·ious ('.Orner luc.ation, covered with Pl r 1 lilt I UPPER ,,. ~ us <inu ~ rm n~ -..; , , :l BH .1 b r
HEIGHTS h1g trees n1ak c!'i f.I perfect setting ror ShitkC' rnof o .... ·n1..•r 1 .... 1 • ( \\ • . • • '1 • •1111 I . . Sun/Eve I I I ., I d 3 b lh 2 l f moving l3r1lkl•r rrn un '\:11rth hayfront.
)!!REPLACES 1lus g_roovy httlestartcr 646_5855 I t 11s argc" lC room. a . s ory 646, :i~i)Jc\es 5.10 0.'>21 H.dho.i l-..t.ind
home 1s only $27.500. Run h ct1n(· $85 000 .'\:!'.( ~•7K I
P\ush. ea.rpet1ng, we~bar, a little shop in front also. I " ' I HESTER-BROWN
premi•m wall coverings, F.aslside Costa Mesa off _ _._ -!
3 hugf bedrooms, 3 c.ar Newport. BELOW MARKET
J!;ar agt. 3 put ins. J\<lini· . Bluffs 1.:ondo. :1 Br, din I
pool. Priv;itt' yard. <:;all :,£. ,Quail ~ 1nR. 21 ~ B:.i ovl'rlook1ng!
962-1188 Plac• greC'n belt Xllll ('11n d i
K€Y Prop..-l:i-· Must bC' sold c: I A 752·1920 SPAHL!NC: ~E:ALTORS __ l .. OOOUAltST.NlWH>I •IACJ1 ltf!:,\I. t-;s1·A·rf;
IUILDERS A SPECIAL --~1!-3~" -_ _!
OfPORTUNITY RESTAURANT LOWEST PRICED ii
Newport 1-feights urea, Newport Beac h prhnc WATER VIEW
CM address. Clean 2BR. Jocalio11. Small. charrn· ILUFFS COHDO · !
den. 2BA home on 50x l31 inR. rustiC'. /\mplc' park· ReHutifully rederoro1\l"1:I , \ R3CP lnt .OnlyS38.950 for ing. bl'cr & winl' li cense. \.acanl & rt•a\l y for o(' •
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.all. Call Nigel Dailey and ~o.500 . Phone 615-5511, . ll' " • · 64• 1211 .,,...... cupancy. J urrns .. :.. :. nssoc111tcs. • ·• -· Co I c of N c w Po r l baths. Owner v.·ill con··
----· Re1:1 ltors, 251.<; I-~. Co.ast sider l(!uSe/option A r1·all Tr:.;;; • .,., )-lwy.,Cd~l . ~~ burRuin al $79.500
1121 caa•••I•• wATERFRoHT c. F. Colesworthlc I v!~e':i:~ror ~~ !n8:~r1~ i~Y r~~: Redtors 640--0~ 0\
2Llcket& to the Balboa Is land 4 • 'LEX UCI HOME 833 -9181
VIEW OF OCEAN & HILLS
l ... <.irge flexii)l e 4 IJL"<lroom . family room
home in l'Xccl\cnt c:ondition. Carpeted
view clcck. se<'\u(lcd palio, tile entry,
new l'arpcts. intercom and much
more. Own e r \\'ill finance with $40,000
down al R', SJ:l1,500,
BROADMOOR BIG CANYON
/\ very s pecial ·Plan #2 with conversa-
tion pil. Beautifully li:tnd sc ilped .
l'ar1>eted a nd drapecl. 4 bedrooms .
family roo1n . Quiet street end or cul -de·
s ac. $172,000 .
A FREE HOUSE OH LIDO
Pay lot pri ce and acqujre a four
bedroom & maid"s room home for no
extra charj(c. Pie r & sl.ip. Lido's best
area. Private financing. $265.000.
IASKITIALL , HESTER-IROWM '· i
G • ~e •a: /\ssoc, Realtors Assumnble 1'"11A lo:.n lor LUSK H"RIOR VIEW HILL'S """' you tax !f~clter huyers
February2a,19'75 Tv.·o ·3bt.'<lroom&two·2 Ready for th e growing familyi 4
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REALTORS
C.M. TRIPLEX
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in /'l<C'"'!>l•l"I lle1 .c hts ar~;~ u niund'''"'' I! \•lH h.11l·1
and pr11·ed tn :}('\I at, .1nv qu1·-.uon' ;1!Jout 11111 1 I S."i..'l.,0110 l'h 5!"iti 2f;t;n 1 1nj! a hnni(' \' \ 1·,ill lh1','
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CURI APPEAL •n k. A sk lor . ~'<'l~l'!~'n 'Pleue:cu.11642-58711.ex SAVE SPAct-; WHf.:N lx,'llt'(l()munit.'i!ustupthe bedrooms, family room. patio with gas
J?3. to cl• l m .y.ou r MOVING by wr.ipp1ng hill from tht! beach in li ghts, twiri Char-Broiler and pool with Beaut. 14 unit adll bldg. 3
Ticket.a. CN,orth County dkhes and other !raitlle CO!iltt &i1esa . Tota.I pnce short blks t o be~ch .
Counselor .,)a ti • • •7 .
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1011 rree number J item~ in w9sh cloths, $65,000. jacuzzi. $105.000 Pride of ownership. Qitl
S40-1%W). IPWehs 11nd other li~enl. wa1c ... &-L•• ror ap~~i~l~~~~JN('; 1'~kc ad\':1nt :ige bf thili • • * tou 1fct mure. space In REAL.ESTATE DIAL 644-1766 REAL i.:s·r,\·r i:.: t;ommf'rl'l:ll t ax :.:heltl't'.
Don ·1 give up' the sh IP! Ll:l,.•1181.,8J~dge1 a.r,xt close~,•hb)I 1 545-949 I 216 I Son Joaquftt Hlft1 Rd., M.I. K.33 3548 r 2000' bld~ fur s 1n:.11! J>usl "llsr· It 111 cl;,i~.sifled . "• J e 'em!!.., 11 ~ -· --A COLDWELL IANKER CO. 1---II{'<;~. plus 2 Bf( ••1>t ovrt
YAX SHELTER
,GRACIOUS FAMILY LIVING -
BAYCREST.
·Spacious A .l>Cdnoon1 wlLh special
charm. ()uiet s tl'"cet. secluded patio
w /I\ R<). l)er1)J'i1tr)r \\1allpapers .
S11 2.!)00 llcle n ll:irllL·y 642-8235.
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l'VE GOT A BRAHD HEW KEY.
Elegant Ba'ysidc ho me'"' /pier & s lip.
sep. apt . pr gt~e~t ·s qu1:1rtcrs. ultra
t ht c ~cor & a s ho'\'l)lacc fat· enter-
taining. Be' erl_,., ;\iorphy 642-8235. tMr.6 1
L~T"S GO BUY BUY!!
So you t·an lock I.ht~ tloor of this very s n1 ~1rt . ca!jy to care for. 3 bedroorTI
M esa V erd<' l ~r puhllc home & go by
often. Sfil .St.HJ . J:11is i\till er 642-8235.
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LIDO ISLE CHARM.
Supc t' si ~e Go: lc>t ! Wide bay view
from lg. li\1irrg ·ltbom. Built-in elec-
tric kitchen. 2 •lfcdroom + converti-
bl e d en & 2 batl1s. Catherine
Schwc1c kcrl 642-~23S . CM68J
IMPRESSIVE . & COZY.
Custon1 l>u ilt 3 bcdrc>0rn. dining
roorri .. 2 rircplt!L·cs & marvelous
VIEW. l ... g. sccluclec.1 patio. Private
community 1>001 -putting green.
$84.500 lee. Barbara i\une 642-8235.
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PICTUU'HIS ' VAl'lEY IWTY . I 2 STORY •RA y MAU . ' I PR~SEHTS ~
n11tlc c .. rm of OI • 1 • $43,950 ''Sll&AIN'T•HATS NJOT • • STMEMJTS ~· dol Mur-U r PR~S ' ' Save comml11ton. wllll ~-..... ~5~?.~.1!,~;~•= 'IC : t"VE • 1 , ~ nreplare. beam 1tN '·CH11•[ HOMr~ " thl• z story • bed-.... Md#O( w1una home lt'I I• • ( •'· ' • eilincs. 3 bedl'OOIW't . • W narty new Lake l'ortlt "9 ........., JJl. UlNt ' ' • ~ b11t•kf11st bar, dlnln 1101 ,r1 bomirw/ man1 Im~ A l SI WORK· 6 GEfiERA · • ... Gl.OUMD FL..OOll OPPOanMll1Yl • ~
area on~ paUo. Walk ' • · :: 1J1•nts . Ass~mable 711 -IOSIOM 0 CLUNUP.Detolledall • '• FqrlessthanlScentsP!'rt\'ltllll"qf<IO a
th• beoch. M•inl_ained .. ' • • • ...7.0' VIE C ........ DO FHA loan. Principals 91'· ST. W""A' . wood exterior, bas Jar .. HARBqR builder can ·~k· e over a P.artially de-b<!ouUlul condohon -I. ...,.. ly.Call586-SISO. l'OUMTAIM -aundeclt-toUd wlociior •·.., · ,_., ·I 'of R 1 nd offered •t only $7'1,900 Absbllftl!)y th~ b view you will ever . ~ Df!!pea. Pilnl. "ralb. THAT OPPtRS 1 'llolqped 96 lot su...,.v1s on • • a
Call546-58j\O .see. Oc.im; bay, .peninsula, cannery· LAllEFORl$T 'AllJFii'muslof<butllar A SCENIC vu:)V OF Yfli'W ll·~ ~ots plus valuable commercial •)!lj',Hf.!\~J :;:~.a:Y~C%RuEa nSn~'fiPO~::ooOLm~iHeaQ· ~MvEersi_ze ~l".'/:::,'~~~li:bi:r~ t=~~;w~t~·= ~i~Et1~s;r::'f: ~ ' r:i~~~~~:~l~ ~=~: J~'l~"Q'W~ R·l ,~rt.~~-~' A .,. decor. eas~ care-'teneed • BdGUI nm. ~·.aoo. WI"« eaq»elin• lhruout. I ··HOM . . \ , I
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yard. Motovated seller. Terms.Agt.8'2-9371 )slai\d lJpe kitchen has y••u•IL& COST• •'"SA SITI
yey'three .be<lroomhomewittisun· Submit!!SS9,000. CAUPOIHIA • 811.T11N Rli'NGE & • • -A ~ ~ -
EASTSIDE ken living room alib family rbom:'Very 67~600 """"• U'flHG OVEN& _DISHWSHJ\., 11ltM Ho••• -Y Very well located corner with 2800' ~~;.~~!'~':."~~~~~'.'"· larllge$7woi9 """and patio area, pri,ced to •VI s ·10 N •. WITH ARIZONA SPACE ~:T1k.s1..& I Js~. o~ ..... -be building only twelve years old. Priced SPA RLING se . .,,.,.,. Easy core yard. Prime DEEP ST A IN ED -II. to sejl at $89,~ with an auto parts
REALESTATE llG SPANISH MANSl~M REALTY _ neighborhood nut lo.• II ·A H o G A N Y business oppoltunity also for sale at
8.13 3548 Ch , d . EC fl large park, with lakes. CABINETS. Open MONTE(l0..4BR.,2Bo I t • f $29500 -oace C M locat1on, decora ed t<> r::oo~d~~M':._~ AU..stERMS.HU&RY!! llalrca••'"leads to 200-F.R.r. Newport Cnt t)lesame oca ton or • ·
CoronatHIMw 1022 :perf~ctionwithcustomfeaturett.Giant ·l;;;;~~~~=~M Tel. -e3T\ level w/2 BDRMS .. vlew, prof. landscaped ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• bonus room four bedrooms, four and a · ' Valey 1034 Huntington VUIAJ't, br, BATH ... LARGE LIV. nearnew.10'.l down. VARIOUS DUPLEXES ---------i' ribalf baths.' OWNER WIIJ... TRADE ··~····•••••••••••••••• ba, very clean. Crpt RM. APPROX . 23 rt. 1. Assumable VA loan. 3 and 2 bedroom
PANORAMIC ·o<FOR BREN HARBOR VIEW.-Asking thruoul. 16312 Nassau, with dbl. slidin& glass MONTEGO··Neveril ·units. Across from a park -Only
OCEAN VIEW 49,900 -H.B. 8'6-5743. wall• that open to son-in • BR, 2 Ba, F. R $49 500 deck. With a little work, w/man1 µpgrades & rJn • ·
1;-; CHOIC~ WSK HOME -IEACHHOUSI yoo'llbave"ahorseofa t..,tic'voew. 1
Custom Built , one owner, hoW this spotless three bedroom . $33,500 diff~rentcolor". · 2. A real ''Beachey''. Very old and very ~o~~m~ ::r r~~hk ~ hol&e to yaur most demanding buyers. Rea!Estatr 3 BR (incldg master SSS.tSOftiA,rice PABaLER~Q· 2 Sty, 4 BR rough 2 bedroom house, with a l 'Th tst d ' d h ,, · w/priv bath> courtyard HURRY ON THIS ON£! 3 •next· to greenbelt bedroom cottage. Superb loc8tion . .fr~~ri~ot~ci:vn~lsv:r~: fig~~~g v~e~~tfe~arc:n~ a!'i~CJ:~~~ trf/&NAY entry, W/huge trees, MISSIOHREALn nearpool.Nice! $54,500. \
this quality 3800 5Q.ft. pl~ts and shrubs. AV,AILABLE ON country kitchen, all 9855. Cst. Hwy, Laguna PALERMO.. Corner l 3. Very well priced CDM property. 2
and 3 bedroom units, with J>OSSible
owner's hideaway. $8S:OOQ .
home reaturing 3 wood LEASE OPTION PT "'"'' ~ TEENAGERS latest fixtures. Ankle de-,._. 494-0731 w/treat ""iew. near
burning £irepl11t'es. Each un.i" ,.ou',500. PARADISE ep crpt thruout. ~ · &l I s leve l com pl etc with CDM1S BEST LOCATION .. new pool, bonus Toom ,~r. 1'311 11n Ah-1 c ... ~ $20003b d0n. lse/opvt_New 543b50r. enn s-. uper!
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tras, must be seen to ap-best L 1 · t h d schools. Assume 71/z% · CHOOSE I • ' ~
Preciale area. ove y cus om omes an v A L o a n • A g t , • • Aa!ll I 050 752-0460 ...._
· gardens. We have three exciting •-w.i.o. PJ••.-• •,.-400E.ll"" RMI All _7.c1.::41.c84.::2c_7-.48o.1c_-----1 You can't judge a book•••••••••••••••••••••••
4. Super new beac;h. a,rea duvlex. Both
large 3 bedroom-units with poss~ble
owner's hideaway .• Make offers. ASk· C.M % uw ~-mes available there.,_ All are two and by its cover. Juat so with By owner u·pgraded 4
• • '•;; • -• -. 1 \ den or three bedroom homes. Lots of llucliftgtoeleoch 1040 this "'racious custom Bedroom, covered patib, ' .-®r:~ ~, Id b . k r · l 11 d ••••••••••••••••••••••• e . B c=i o r1c 9 trep aces, a woo i•vsHo•es built,4bedroomhomein view. argain $50,750.
cathedral ceilings, and large trees and " -downtown Huntington CaJl 830-2292
ing $127 ,900. '
Call 675-7225
IH On -shrubs. F'i"'m $107,500. CONDO Beach. You must see the L ~L I Io•• J. '11"' Sharp 2 Br, all bltns, inside to believe all the Lj •"'91111 ,_ -FT. Lot ~DM -IM-LA.W UNIT close to pool, bbq & exciting extras. Call Ceo·-•••••••••••••~••••• ~II us about thi5 charm· Gteatsouth of higqway location featur-clubhouse. Crpts & drps. tury 21. ~:...7542. ·
11\&. well located owner · A 2 b d -"th · t ' --of pn·vacy ol:Cupi ed hom e With ing cozy .. e room cube Wl g1.an ~ . Owner abandoned .
:,.t\brybook garde"n and gourmet kitchen and old brick R~:~~~~E SpanisbViUabythe5ea. ..oftlleWHll .. ,_
$225/mo.·renta l unit So. fireplace AND AfsEPARATE IN-LAW 833-3548 Elegant wrought i NORTHVIEW Pride 0
-9f Hw y, Only $89,SOO. WING with a full bath family room ---==-=----I balcony orr 2nd story ownership 4 Bdrm . -~64_4 1211 Agtint. and wet bar. $85,000. ' MO CIEDIT master suite. Garden view home$49,9SO. HEEDED patio off spacious living -· ... G-L~
·:· CDM CUTIE PLUS -. rm. king-siied bdrms. ---~'°~'~~· =!~!--~~~~~~~!'l'j
Perfect
ror owner ocl'upaht~ 2
Brand Nl'w B e ach
Duplexes with 3 br1 2 ha.
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~arage and parking with
Isl owner depreciation.
S85,000 each. Call
644 -7211 Age-nt.
MOST Beautiful sPot in
So. Calir. Like new, 6 yrs.
()Id. 3 br, lg. ram: rm. 2
ba, £rpl , dbl. gar., sbak
roof, beautifully lndsopd
Buy from owner before
interest rates go u
. again! 644-7701
Mesa V. Townhse
3 br. 2 1h ba. (rplc. End
patio, dbl gar, jacuul,
pool. 1 Blk to MVCC.
• 546,350/0w ner. 9-4
Mon -Fri 894-1353.
547-9975 anytime.
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NEWPORT BEACH 33.U Newport Blvd. .........
Ador~ble 2 bedro0m 2 b3lh home park-like yards, brk, c.-4tJ-15.L3
WITH A SPAR~~G POOL WITH ¢1si:.';ne o::t~!~~~ $34,500. Call 962·5566. 'flEWOFHILLS MEWPqlJT ~~ ... ~ •• ~?~ ~~!:':!~ .. ~~.~
SKfNNY DIPPIN...,..PRIVACY. Ap-l:Y.. ba widen. Call Owne_r desperate. ia·N ..n.no..uTS ;;v:?"c'Aoo LAND · 1001 DOW•'
pliances included, eyen an air condi· C t R 1 Beautiful & bdrm +huge Laguha' iguel. 3 bdrm., n~1vn St,190./Ac. Rancho ca.. tO ti 1 $67 500 our esy ea ty ramilY rm.. Bl& log. 2 ba. Lge. assumable 3 ·BR ·1~ Baths 80'A 11 f ' ed 4 8 U ~
oner· • · 962-7751 burning fireplace in liv· loan. Vacant. Consider paneltli ramib ro0m; 7~1l fn~. ~fiht•;:;0~~ Or . ftl , HARBOR VIEW'S LARGEST lng rnt'. brk. Call ~aleorlease.$49,IOO large lot. NeW carpelin .s ale. Owner)Bkr. Cost~ Mesa units a t.v
The largest one ,s~ocy home offered in Ownef"TrmcsferTed 842-2.561. &. 1huttera thru-out 114-m:_.603 1.sx s gro5s. ~yra uµ
Bren Harbor View, featuring f9ut t lh Years new.·4 Bed.rm, [ $59,900. , now. Trade-ins u1il ex ·
bedr!>oms, sunken Jiving room and 2 bath: bltns, lots of 1044 DflCIN,nllflTIN Ill I£ 1 21.; aores Golden Volley chungos occcptotl. ,
to paneling. Boat gate. 2 Quail ~ Arir:ona. 10 miles rrom I£ jQ II t formal dining rpdm. Priced sell at I Patios. s Minutes to....................... R•ALTOftS Place Davi5 Dam. S2S9S.. ' ua
$76,500. f ,""' beach and Edison Hi * 644-7662 * a.-..-a..a--· 544 -3417 Place
ILUl'F'S DOLORES MODEL Schoot.Submitallterms. START.:_ ~·-'7s2.it20 · Ptapertl .. •~ th bi $48.500. wrntTHISOHE ,...,....,. .... ,._.. '""'" LOWDOWH,OR 752-itto Form~r._,,1,_ e model home for l s 53&-88J6 2 Bdrm. twnhsc. close to OWNER ANXIOUS ,.,.....,., .. llttenat 1•00 ou.1tlt. N1Wf'OlltJ1&c:H
popular J .pedroom home. Located on a pool and park. Wiew or 3 Yr Old, 2 Sty, 4Br, 2ba· M t so Acres in Southern f-
lovely greenbeltwithaviewofthebay. mountains. Only $26,:D>. ~~~Jsccaop~~: ~;.~~~·1 on erey Cali(ornia'5 Golden Ff•e-4'1e1e~
Beautifully upgraded. $89,500 call today, you'll enjoy Triang1e !between Lake Co•'"Clfw
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. ·t • 360•VIEW seeing what this smallL"41"""~;"""~51;· ;j;--IQ;l7 By The ·Sea Perris. Lake Mathews & Well located-m a~eo:I · amount of .money canpi • Vleio 1067 Lake Elsinor e) $500. per low headaches-h profit '.
A v riYate estate ••at the very buy. •••••••••••••••••••••• Sacrifice acre. 20'.t down o~ ~II Less than J y rs old
top''. _.Al~i~e Jarnily room, floor to CALL 552-7500 a.EAN as a Whistle! 4 take 2 yrs. pre·pa1d m· Owner will l·~r y sa.4'"'-
'ceiling a b fi eplace, ''easUedoors•• •VISION• BR, "Briqllette". New • ....,.. _ _..IAllOllterHomt ,terest as down payment. rinanL·ing. Rentials fron1
and ftan U btd wood' stained den. dshwhr & dspsl. SS0,900. Beautiful, park·like 642-3652 Realtor S86S mo.·$880 fo. Only" Priced ror a quiet sale! grounds. near the Green-ctSking $89,950 ach. Call'
Views of hills~ ocean, mountains and S3100BelowAppraisal!! REALTY .,, belt. Luxury -filled noor •WNEVADAACS today111411s2 1700. ~ity lights. $74;!· 9~. Call ourSaddleback ~.B.R, D
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. 586 022 · ....,n1ng, ge am-rm, t Univ. Park.Center 1-am y room, 1n na ...,, 0 ace, · .i . gale, 2300 sq. ft . near lrvjne BE1TERTHANNEW room. oversir:ed living 4' Lakes, nr Majdt Hwy ~-==~ Ca 675-7225 beach. $56,900. BKRl~~~~~~~~ ..... 13 br, 2ba, frml din rm, 3 rm, private maste & elec. ~-dwn. Owner. . · 968-S403eves. i: ton air, charm'g. yd. w/2 bed room , wood -'-836=--7-'20-'-2=-· -----I .
H. H. Waterfront condo. GREIEN,GIEEM cov'd. patios. Many cabinetry.$71 ,SOO. 40 AC Indio, Citrus or 'ij~f!1.l~!!".~~~ boat slip, main channcl Are the greenbelts · xt.ras. $50,900. Bkr. 540-17.ZO agri, $950 per,ac ; ALSO _1 DMSION .
view, 2 Br, 2 Ba, rrpl. ~~:e~;d;~:m~r~g~'. 49S-l020 . T .AR.ELL, 240 ac. 18 mi So. of two-s uhit apt bldg just
90% £in. -or lease opt. home in Univ. Park. NO REDUCED, Prtced to R• .1.,,,.0RS Hemet.$600perac. Your complet.fdrorsale.Close
avail.$74,500.846-1531 ··greenst.ulf''fory~rdor Sell. Et.egant SBr, 3ba ~I lerms.49S-1020 to major shoppin~
decoraUng, it's all been Home 1n E:1cl Area. 29MHarborBlvd. leach Property IJSO center. 1~ yr "".rite-Ofr
$2603·1drm. ,done. beautifully! Pool,spa.Open.SatJSunH b v · ••••••••••••••••••••••• S14M . ~36-257~, ~"000 Down lltoS.~5164. ar or 1ew Home. S.92-60IO -$59,000 popolar Nonaeo model. B"' .. CH LOT •~-------
Hey · move in. Vacant, R • r R It leCICll 1069 By Owner. 2 BR. conv ~ NEW 4 un it,! blks to bch..
freshly paioted. Near aasor $ ea Qf$ ·---••••••••••••••• den. Newly decorated. J8 'x207 ' R·2Lot· Great buy, J:OOd tax HUN'nNGTON BEACH
1'1175 Beach Blvd.
'40-1220
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new carpets. Built-ins. c•"l33 ••OO EANFRONT H & Ba $67 900 L Capistrano Beach. ., ff 1 $ 200 --ouse ., .... • .. ,91 , • ease. $90,000. 17141493.0475. wn e-o . ~ome 1~ .
Close to schools & s~L -;;;;ii;;;d;~li04jl gar apt, by owner, eves& ...... ....., mo . Man~· x tr a s •
N .[ I d ping.CallBkr. ._ leecll I041 weekendJ6'5·7721 EARLY area Blu£f5· lg Coo:aa1rclal 5J6:-P79 LAGUNA BEACH um Gleniteyre
Laguoa Beadl "4·Mfi6
SADOLEBACK
25Z01 La Paz Road
Lapma HiU,1581--6310
NORTIICOUNTY
dial rree S.0.-1220
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'· p'rese' ... ·t-lyotise-11.·n"'g ••-'r ew ng an 963-4543 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~T 0 BR. 2 ba., din. rm: fi>l. Prap•rtr 1600 '--,-11,'--.-.-p-~---..• -.. --
... """"1 DUPLEX o ce• Orig $63 soo • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ._
new condominiums, ca. • 2 rtory W•tothe leoch Contemporary; 2 bdrm., Imm le pos5es5ion ; 3 ·owner. ' &Attractive l Br . Units
nyoq Crest Eslfiltes. ~ frolllleachwalk lbathineacbunit.CI bdrms~ +den, 2 baths ; Broker 640 TAX SHELTER StepstoBayorCkean ~~~~ .a~i~h,; ~~r:!'• ~ Tree~! Trees! Huntington Beach's ma;t to town &. beach. with assumable loan. $75,000 ~stbluff, 2500SQ. n. lam. Invest and make a pro-Pri~~ B:elo~ ~•alrkcL
, Newly decorated, shows elegant. Deligbtrully up· ocean view. Frplc. view home. next to park. fit! 8 Commercial busi· nncapa
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new MacArtbfJr Blvd in like a dream. Pro·ced graded 2 bed rm yard. Xlnt conditlori. Best offer nr $83, ness rentals. On Newport 1213) 331~3
Corona del Mar, start.;..,.. T h 'lh 11 £th -000 ... '°'"A l ,..,. below rt-nlacemenl COS· own ousew1 a o e ._.. . , • .....,.......,. gen Blvd.CM . Liquidating. 22 UNITS
al $66,900. Sales office & "" added t Be h alk ru•wu •sSOC:. d
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--0 ts. Estat:e·like grounds, · ex ras ac '+' "" • c--c d _,_1 Low price $89,SOO Broker mo e> now pen . room for your boat. _has to orrer. 7 Pools. 2 11osN.C1tJ1Wy,t.aguna -r"""" OAt o....... 846-3928Eves546-0S21 Priced at only $:32,000. l-P~Hii;i;O~N~E~6'~l>6408i;;;;i;ii;i;'~iiiiii.J Forest of trees. Entry c I u ~houses and 494-1/177 Quplex, blk. to ocean. As Deluxe, beau,1ru11y up-Seller will carry back a1 Ill hall, 4 bdrms + den beaut1rully landscapedlliiiiiiiiiiiiii;i;;i;;;;;iii;ii;i;;;;;;;;;;oj new. 3 BR. $89,509 • g2radbed,h2 bed1 r1oom. den, C do~I contract al 8% i1tercst
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.. U'l'A"rTIC area, hardwoocJ floors. l:rounds. Ca_ll Ceotul!' 211'. 5BR. &den, 2 blks. lo _Yi at s,' Pe. Shows LAMM -I O\·er 30 years. By appl. """E ;, brick fireplace, wood for more 1nformat1on, .... COME ocean.$67,SOO 11ke.amedode.l.Owhervery ..... 1700 only
S .BR. 4 Ba, Authentic cabinetry. $43,000, 536-7542. " 4BR.canalfroot$65,900 mot.Ifft ·Best buy in•••••••••••••••••••••••
oak cabinets, sun detk, 540-1720 Walt to Boal Canyon AlsoChoiceRenlall 675--~00•ylllm 0..1Woit
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fllac9 , Spanish tiles, na,ural sacrifice! Four North End uniLs. 2STYA·frameW,OOO area .S63.~-1£ 1Q11a~I
deluxelighting,ri~lwall shopping center and C.AYWOODREA.Ln •VISION toSHTW1! Pl...._.U.a
CLASSIFIED p.pers & muoh m<>l'b + 2 TARBELL •• Divers Cove. Two I • Pr' ed d -r-.::= · 1 bdrm. apts. plu5 lw * 541-1290 * IC un er market at 752-14"20
REGULATIQHS BR Rental. Steps l<>the ·· R._~·LTORS ·REALTY $2J.SOO. 2 Bedroom. 1v.·
0400 -..n• "'"' .ERRORS: Advertisers water.' · l:A ~uSQOdios,, 2 garaaes. BY OWNER 3 br, l'h ha~ . bath. adult condo. Large
should check thei.r ads . 752--0460 •ytil&f 29SS Hart>or Blvd. -· vacant. $47 ,000. Hbr. 2743 E . Cst Hwy rooms. Lath & plaster daily fi: report errors Real Estate High, Ensign. Marin(l"S. Coronadel Mar walls. All bltns. Pool & . EX CH"""' GE
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~'r.~d;i~y •. ss!:e~ Colleae Park by MdlA.Y Thur. thru Sun 646-7843. spacious green area with 16 UNIT$ ON liability ror the lint in· • Mon. lhru Wed. MS-1Z7S lots of trees. See it today! tree sbelt~redi lane, for,
correclinsertiooonl7. p 0 0 I + RESH OCEAN .All ~~~ONLY 1 FJ ~~losing cost. r«reation o°'-nted No.
CANCELLATIONS : TUIN YOU OMt S.an Diego County.
When killing•• ad be J • DMigbUu14 bdrm, 1ar1e - -·· -.!!!'!-UDO ISLAHD $l9 950 ff~"rr~~~IH. Rllr. '
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........ Kl-LL N•UrerontMBEo(R acuzz1 sep FR. FDR pk.is den. Ha' ve Charming 3 br, 2 ba, $1200 M :... y' . 2727E.CoaSflwy. 6'k VA loan. A5sume frplc. immed. occupan· l ·•C•+'a1111=-I••• · ov..... ou in ... given Yo\L by your •d f'.tl 950 5229 A I S82 500 • "" . her COS'5. Z BR, '2 BA, 67S-4:12
tab'r ••receipt or your .,.u, i va1u"e paetr ~40.Soo. ~ea'11 Clausft ..... Obia? ~er'/Ag.ent 673--6489 ·: , all bltns, ranee & oven, FIX UP
cancell•tlon. This lrill 'l'P" He t to I I wood cab I t oumbermustbepresen-o~wr now,968-4456 lfao,You'~bi!exceedlna.-. .. . . 111: ••• ag n e s . 10 Units, COS(a '
ted by the advertiser In S •. :i :!.r ' _.J SAY HELL.O ly comfortable in the ex-· · . S t r ,e • .• • 11 • • r ~v=~~~~1;;~~::~~ Moderate rental ar~ae-::~' ca-!teor~pute. GC:n c·e TO.AGODIUY lra large r'oom5 of this BY OWNER West.cliff 4 ~~loy. conditioning. Private vacancy. Nearshopping
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\ Save thoO'aan.dat 3,000 sq rt. huge pool & fresh, new 'home. The bdrm, 3 bath, family $40,950;~$44,950.. patios, completely &bus.
CANCELLATJON OR • Beautiful home, park· Jacuzzi, rantaslic bmU$ m?'Jl modem. appliances, sl'""'Y· $89,000. 642--4519 · · fenced. Wall to wall c_,., '1,w•ld lzc"
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CORRECT JON OF l~ .............. ~ ..................... ~.....i lo'ke lan•·can1ng, .~, I thick lUlb c•..-Ung &:• .:;"""=====-'=~ ,.,..... It ..,_. NEW AD BEFORE wt ....-11.1-rm. comp decorated. 1·-•· 341Ulll. wU...O A drps. Payments les ... ._.. lll-1761 RUNNJNG : CostaW... 1024 ·plants, bic stpQJ. with S"8 comtruC~on RE. dramatic.deaanwiUde-YACANT • ..... -., r. than rent. Call Vlllag., _______ .;..:.._;_;:_
Every effort Is made to ••••••••••••••••••••• fban.'c':.'t~ .. ~Jtart~. ·1~i b)' JJc.Vay.868-4i58 . light you, as wil~ the comer· 3 BR newly re (J.,.p(f lrrineAve) Gardens,839J832l.. ueW )dU er corTttl" • new ad ...... _ • creat ocean view! done. Mariner-School. 541..:...7223 n ""'lw been ordered, l ope"" log ma to shopping & bearb. l.ge. lot FHA/VA Irvin•·• sty. 2 br. 2 ba, 83'40'o '·oan
...... ran ... r•aran· 3 Bedrooms ~.·· b"•I --·r ..i:+ ....... la the price willl • Ii . i t ,, " II "'' • -LOOK! x.lnt t"'"m&. Let'• discusa ~l,OOO pa o. air, no man · ISM down on pa\rol
'teeto6osounU lhe•d Batbs, hardwood den area. m•l1lo/e -A.EM OwnerS31,9S0.844-4887. 'fr; hu appeared In the hoors, BLUE HAVEN firepl ace, ~plQO,\lli.. Jmt what you dreamed l:hem! .,.. • Covington4·pll'x'sncar ~ POOL. Large p a t io. ing,new~a Ls,dr•pel. o! .•. ocean air, cool 12G-FTustinAve.,N'.B. '1aperty 2000 SoulbCoasti'lar:a. '-.
..i A..~ 5 IJZO .,. ca.retree Condo. 3l·~"·"1· ..... -.111n.r:a..:.~--. REALTORS 642 •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• P1rinclpalsonlyplea~e.
DrME-.\-UNlliADS: ~wel_Street.$38,500. Bedrooms, .1•• bat•·. .U.1,;.t;J.SMu-~ • p~w I fl ,,_.. alrlctl R M CDr41e TARBELL ~ ·~ ~ .... WEllTCLIFF 14t8_..... I 2Zlltolh -~·· """•Id CMlllJ adv1:!bf m•ri •-""
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Hew~ ' Convenient to all s&oPP-•ff 28,..,, -u M.ariners Dr. S Br, poot ••••-•-•••••••••••••• last•L.....&.& •Auoc.. 642--.550
...... ..,, one o( our of· ~-·-M~a ... _ 29 R"' .. LTORS r:pin'm· Aon~~mH• •• !!". ~· ,,_.::.:;.,;·.=~:......I r I -soo -· lkm. NO---... ord ........,... ._ .,.. ~ '"''" ..... 1 .,._, w/w cpts, l'J> c. •••· · Y&TS Pride of ownenbfpf Z2 • •" · .....-en. ...1.81 _..,.,..e.. r1 IAllUSTIM6 Byowner.1% contract.cl ~·· ,.,.~apartment UJ1\ ._•-Le~ Deadltne: 3 p .m . 2955HarllUI" vd. -·-•· " I u 12••1-•-DUPL&X.$29000 ' vv -•vn ftldu Oolltall of •. ,. 11• LuxuryCondooverloc:&· saeava . -'" . .,_.. •VAi a1 ' ill. me•lewlotiUoo. JJOSDllcota aa. 6 :12 --=: .oi OHl•OMLY I J.K11• Inc oe•••• for aal ~wtftdays. •l\'~~1 ~~ Complete tenant Cot .. Mtta ..,_..°'~· -~:;g.~·~~~ci;e:~>'!~~ •G~~~r1"4fl-.: 1e:;=.,don,J~~e:1•· U)IJ,D.QWN.Harbo~ew , ~s · ~:.Y~rr'':a':~~O You•rethewinneroe 'I'll~ OAlLY PILOT plll9 an income unit Upgraded•Br,28a, RUW• . 18tt$111 HoMea_. 38r Mo aoo. W.W~ ..... 'tax.'delerred ·eichante. 2tjdtelli.,lho
J 111 •tf the rl&bt to your future security. quel floors. Atr,ium, ..., 497_1744 ~-~ ~~'!°· FEE. 11teVete!rt1R16pecl1lllt
1 lOWi~ flnandhl aval::· UCI t(OME ::;:~ ~:-;. ~n::'e~ Includes s olid built Frplc In Bea,.tlful M BY ()WNER tz9,SOO. 2bl\ er. . • ~·7m bit. Great taxtbelter. 2 , l~S'ITIALJ.
l't1T11111l.W tucbante j!rm .• din/den hom~ Verde. 11p,aqo.~ }.H J i ba, 19071 Pauline. WATB DAMAGE OWNER Anxious ! Harbor s-tlL:• '• • I '~roo,Dl_'* 18·1.bld~ Cl.A~'
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-" Uo eat loc·•o'on •-onl Killdeer Olrcll• -....ZllS ' and Yi Home•~• H-·,. • .. Low-uvw Y,ac.ncy f b 11 Nttt ~·:r..._• nr .-.. -• !i57-zsat. ,. · and sque•ltY rloQtt ew vv n ...... •••••••••••••••••••••• · H rr'I. (714 ) TS2:--4TOO · e r\lal')' , uns .--_, _, oce~n view. What a TKURS/FR14-fpm. ~!lDOU..HotisE 1 u ·" Please call 64.2--6678 ext
... ~tr=ISS i !O(l~.·=::1~1 'aVe.somcthlhlY.DUW &~%::1ia~~~.:..::~ ~=::CTn11•!.,~1~~~:1:.!! '~Tf~~~fk°~1 , Wnvl ,cornBI~· ,.fy •:111~c~~~ :~:J::.1 &t~; P.O••~. to'Sell?Clanlfiedad.ldo pl•ee•ntdlntheDAILY lberestolthe,tory.call Tennis courts, pool, ,1IJ() _. . l!'IJ • toll frea 1 nu.ll}~er1 Jt
O.U -"-'n II. well -eo11 NOW ' PILOT Want Ads! Call 11"'1 Carpe\, Realton. joeuul. recreatloAatlla. 11. , ; < 5'11>-1220J, -a_..edAdl 642·56!8 6'2·5618. now -Ma.5678. 4!17-17et. BROKER 840-mQ. ... noil,..1 ') ~ . .; ••• -•
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Newport a.Oc.h ~tesa sieo. 2 Br NewJ>Oril *WANTED* little as $35.00 per month. Youarettiie~inne.rof Blacb ll~. 2 8r _Jiwit· Renti!prop.Ownera 2BR.tBa ........... $310 •Rent as much or as "little as you
2tlcket!f to l~e lnC011 Beach, blle to f'JJf ¥"rmtSery. 2 BR. 2 Ba.·········· S3&5 ·w ant ••• on a monthly basis.
Uraa l BR $1,:; .• Ga5
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UCI HOME be~ch. Vacant 1 Br horu Free, Ren al . One Corp. 3 BR .2 Ba ••• ·· •. $4~/450 ea ty mpany •A Jl rent, a·pp lltis toward purchase.
IASKETl•LL ranch. $150. ut1l pd. AC\. ~r~."556-491 1 3BR,2ba,fam .••... $475 SA.HT"'......... -o...;..,.,,_ t t d 1· A f'ee.9J9 0430 R • , R It AA"A •n umP, cour eous e 1very.
GI.Ml· EASTSTOE 3 Br, 1 ea, 3f$0f $ 83 QfS VS ED BR l 'C,K S •()(flee furniture. , 1-~ebruary 22, 1975 ALA UNtAI.S frplc, screened patio, CALL 133-1600 CllARM. 3 Bedroom. •Decorator-trained consuJtan~
Please call 642·~78, ext ""'YOIC\Alin.,. ·~ encl yard. 366 E. 19th St. bath condominium n •Move and Abbey moves with you. 333 to claim you 1 128:1.Nopets.547_6791 poet & shoppiiag.
Tickets. !North CoWlty f . l~it-MOU.a Lagt1Rah0clt 32•1 $295 {Mo . Sub:m.i •WeAlsoSell
toll free number i I l N'TS. Duplex,~ hr, smal! rn ••••••••••••••;•••••••• chUdrcn&pets. (Ml91 ' 'fldt011rrooml.-OshowrOOftllat
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"" NIWP<MT~tAY,c.M.~2.&KJ ':t :O$~~:a~n~~t~9~~ P•tlo pools, outside 642-8235 o·rCall(714)645-47'72
f' O U A. p L F. x c . M . We service the bea«:h~. FUilerton. 642--0&7 m 8 1 n t • $ 2 8 5 m 0 · . Ali ABBEY RENTS 2-3BR. 111 .. ba, with as-Huntington to LirgnnF& 642~1334. NrSA Fwy, lrY1ne-2sty, p.,,, ....,_.....,.,.....
sumable V./\. Joun ,,..,ill inland Orange County. 2 Br. Crpts. drps. range & WIDE . ocean views, lge br .. 2 ba, patio, air; rvru"' 1 \,ll'"'R;
1nake ror u good in-Lar~esl selection of ren-l''a;;her. Nr lihopping. Qt 1&2 Brs, cust. twnhse, · matnt.5295.644-4887.
vestmt. $67,SOO. lals 1~theArea. neighborhood. -$225. ceilnfi!!,'frplc, pool&-spa.
Yeager ltealty 55i-6lTl Bach s for students . 646-3109. Estate living! Nr. bch & fownlitou1e/
2 ~roorn & Deo 1 i.Bedrooms ''
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19~ 17C:l Cll ~,Ht;J • ~ f-salt .1 Brs couples & sing I~ • on leach 32:40 s hoppi.ng. $325 to S600 mo Unfunl l525 Costa Mn.-3724 . Unfwnl·.._. -. -2200 2.3,4 & 5 Br homes for , Incl ut1I 494--46.53 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., .... •ngl· & r m11 · 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -Marina Pac1'f1'c ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., . ·' a leS, a. 1-.... MISSION Viejo area. pr1ces ..... ,ALs-HOFH 2BDHouse,Zbloclcafrom r-1ountain Vie"" CasadeOro VILLAS
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COSTA ME<P' Callu•orcomeby 2BR,2BAupt$200 ocean . North end . Townhouse.Custom2,6r, T 3802 1 iJl°A AU'REMT4L.S 2 BR+ pool, $225 494--9502. eves. 2 ba; air. $290. !>44_1041_ ALL U JLITIES PAID ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand New Custon1 ApL ...
_ BUILDERS SPECIAL ,42• "JIJ 3 BR+ fam rm, $.175 . Comparebefor~ you rent Delux 3 BR - 2 BA wit BACH-1BR·2Bll .
Plans for 10 Uno' ls go wl'"'-:--::---::---:~-"--'-'-"---2Story 4 BR. FR, $450 lGgllft• Hlls 3250 Custom d~s1gned fireplace, patio, built-in bnve by l \10 V1eloria Dana Point 3826
this 6S'x290' lot. $49 . .500.u•1... 1st& last monlh rent ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.aexes Unfsft 3600 . Fea_tur1ng: . . appliances, carpeting, •OPEN SAT /SUN • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 800sq.ft.office 3Br. 2ba Condo. bltns, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •_Spac1~s k1_tchenw1lh1n -drapes, two car a.11.rage. 645-ti l71 · NEW 'tlt•luxe u1>t :-.. 1 M1·
-SZ-0460 anytir. YEAllLY 3 br , •2 ba, nr. in prime Joe a ti on. wall-to-wall cpt, dbl gar. NEW. elegant, large (1 direct hgh~n.g. Ve~ convenient locali~;;1 .... ~~~~~~~~~~1 Sll:l:"l 2 Br•:? B;i S2Stl & up
b I.' u c h . S 3 9 5 m 0 . Red Carpet, Rtialtor.; S275. Call 673-1221 or sq rt~ duplex. 2 Br, 2 Ba, •Sepa ra~e din g area near So. Coast Pia~~-Opt•n Sal & Sun 1 ~ ·• 842-5543 846-2244. walk-in closets't Dining, •Ho.me-like s.torage Avail. for immediate OC· lean Eastside 2 Br. Will J 3 7 8 I l\I •1 r 1 a n 11 ,, .
213----693-2645. 675--9173 frp lc, plush carpeting, •Private patios cup an c y _ SJOO / mo. consider child or s ml pct. -ioo tlH:?O
wkJldS. GREAT 4 bed rm, 2'h ba, LAGUNA 1-:llLLS-loYe\y pvt y acd, db I encl. -Closed garage w /storag• 962 •118 $195 548---0844 ~ b d M -o ' . -----..!. _ NE1':U Spaet··• :~(•v.• l;.· ' fam area & patio, 2 car .., e rm , 2"' b a, garage. 4 blks to beach.• arblepullman -· -Charming cottage sm ·2
br. l · ba, stove. r efrig,
ul1\. $235. No pels. Rt!f's.
644-0997 eves.
gar. $375 . per mo. Town house. Japanese 5320 per mo 514 1si.hSt •Kingsil.eBdrms Island '3806 d br~ Den 2 ba dµI:-. pvl
962--4471 ask for Keith modern decor. No pets OI Ht~. Bch. (7.14 )536-1722 •Pool -Barbeques -sur-••••••••••••••••••••••• • llYUf(flf(W,Olff(OSJAilSA del' k Gar o ct• a II \'\>.•
children. $230. mo. '+ or 5Jli~8256 rounded w/plush lndscpg 2 Br. Ground fir. yearl · ~J~ns8:01ilc ~~r ~u 11 1'1
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Obie gar. $235. mo. Isl& NWPT SCH.'.: BH . 2 Ba, l BORMF'Urn. 5215. 644-9279
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beach. AS:k tor Ann or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean, tennis & olympic 36SW. Wi1son642·1971 fboaPeninsuia 3807
Vir!inia. SECLUDED.Spae.4br.~ pool. $295. yrly lse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• J, • • • • ba.., mrbl. frpl + man) 642-3573 2035 Fullerton, CM DELUXE 2 br Condo.
'· ' xtras. $475. lst & last .. 1 h Fu 1 BR Fu 2 I I ,.,~ E. Oceanfront. sub·prkg,
L.. Realty Company ·4471 r.i_• 495-1709 .... pew ·Men "' rn, rg cos""~• 2300 H"'PPl~ISS IS _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• queen size bed, priv. elevator, sec. gates. $3.50.'
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Adult Apartments
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\;••••••••••••••••••••• ...., " Ml sl Vi • <l · ' t 1 Yearly. Avail immcd. tmmaculale i bedroom LARGE Fed yd, 3 BR, 2 s on ero 3267 ress1ng rm, ex ra rg 8.'.18-3094.997 _8382 •Hach<'lor,l &:itHdr"'.
0 8 J L E i-1ome Pk . 2 bath w/otean view & Ba. w/w crptg, bl~ns,•••••••••••••••••••••••lalboalslond _3706 roo m s . enc l . gari.:=..:.:.:c:.c.:.:......:::=--1 •'l'cnni .. f:uu•ll<-Nfll'l.ilr.d N L A f '
;B r idgeport . 'I' rade private beach'. $69S /Mo., w_alk to Schools. Pets, 3 Br. 2 B.11. l'h yrold. 1 y1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::~~g~-Adults only, EANFRON'I' Yrly, ·::;;;\~~=titt111IM:1 ... fll ew Ulll~ p S t!o.~onoaoa~cqa .. 'eoorv C10~ •. ~ardcningincluded . Bet· s in g l es O .K . $295. lease, 53:50 mo. Front& 2 BR Furn Apt, Yearly. --br. 2 ba., t l br .. frpl-, r,r.r • .-... 1 •• 1no.t'u•111M"~" Walk to bCac · 2 & 3
•"a Ion , c.·90704 "' ........ ty Kerr. 644---6200 IMZI l 968-4967 Back yd 1n. 892 -1219 S'26S. mo. Salisbury Real· Oft •-ach ,740 Jb~lt~n~'~· ~c~~~·~··~·~d~c=p~sj·~~1;"~"~'~-1~1C~·"~"~-I~"¥"'~"';~ bc<lrms, fircplaecs. dhl1· o• -~ 675 1536 garagt'. C.:hdd1·1.·11 & !)':ts ---HEAR OCEAN J Oft, 2"7 b.a., new deluxe Newporl leoch 3269 ty, 673-ii900 •••••••••••••••••••••• --a cc c pt ed. ,\ ,., f ~ t'
f4D1=0 Dl'Mrl, 2400 ~NS Sl-IOPP I NG . 2 2100 sq. ft. 2-sty. 4911 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAU&T 1 B5r h.~rn apls apistrano8eochl818 hB~·a\>b~~~~~1 ~·1~r~s 'n\1~-~-3221 n..:1-· Prop~rty
e _ room , l ball\, Pearce. nr . 1-iun t . COND02br 2,r.i ba poo1 laaboaPeninsula 3707 S165 Sl75 pan_1shStyle ••••••••••••••••••••'•• 846_7129. · l\1 <1na~l'mcnt.
••••••••••••••••••••••• w /f1rcplacc. S275 /Mo. 1-fcirbour. $450t.tonlh bltns w1tsh';dry g~.-11 '••••••••••••••••••••••• bldg. pvt. encl gar., pool,[DUPLEX 3 Br 2 ~a _..__ 1 ---I "!~!!!'--.............. -•
BIG BEAR home ror rent. lease ..• Belle .Chaso Lt.-e 846--4938 840-1165 pets. '615-~1188 ' · Steps to ocean or Bay sauna, lndry. adlts. 17301 bllns, lge· yard'. ocea' MOVE in Bonus~-$75. t·<1sh ---
Avail. D<.ii/y / Wt!('kJy / 644-62001~122J · Attr. 1 Br. Sl55 mo.1128 Keclson Ln I blk W. of view.$275:642-1155 ,,,, allow. to qual. tcn~uns. QU1\IN'I" s('.;1siU1.· 2 Hr
Mo. 979-12:W hr condo $230 /mo. FA, WESTCL!fo'F cozy 3 Br, 2 w. Balboa Blvd. Be a c h off SI ate r while upl(radcd fXl. Lg_ 1 w1Sp<.1111sh 111·t·ht·:; & 10·
of C 4 BR S of Hw y S450 AC. OW, pool + more. Ba home. Patio & yd. Nr. --842-7S41S orona del Mar 3822 br apt. ShaM C!ll. '!las ht & eeihni.: Hel\Jr~i~hecl 111.
g:tplrty aunty 3 i{R &cits lip S450 ~v~1~/s.!6 :..._2~~. h n • scbools. S..150. 646 -2389 Cheerful & Clean 2 Br Apt . BACHELOR $ 3 •••••••••••••••••••••• ra nges. Pool. \\'alk to tc rior \\' li::c nl·\v ki1
2550 3BRTownhouse$475 JSR 28. DUPLE . Sund~kClo_se toBch ts llef bl ltS d~0 DUPLEXSoofHwy,2Br, shop'g.Sl55toiil70.\\o1r. S235.Vldpd.53li 47711
' • RR CD'tr· KIDS k 2 B d 1 · .a X.has Shopp1ng.W1nter&Sum-pe ·. 13 e. sea iy 1 Ba Adults. no pets. pd . No pe"t s 1887 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 " tnest$750 o r px, gar. everyth1n~. Nr._ ocean, nit·ravail.673·0236. cmp\.adtt.536-7947 Frplc. p11tio w/garagc. Monrovia5'48·9743 LL'IXUH'i' .... c:1s 1dt• I Br
LUXURY 3000 Sci. 1'"t . JBHLr!ls~'frlS850 wuterpd.'$185. tennis & olymp1c pool ----------c. . . $300675----3616 pvt p:.irking v. lull
Condom in I u nl t n ___ 67~ -7225 Bk r. Kids & pets ok. 2 Br. {ncd S295. yrly lsc 642 -3573 BALiOA IHH harming Stud1o!cond~,I . CHILDll:EN OK :)"Cl'tn·it\" '.'\c\1 ltlll.'t"lor
1 t'f 1 S L . R yd. gar. Private. $245 nr beach. Frpl, JaCUTLI. 2 BR AP'f SO f H " ...,, fr""lc. S2tkJ ·rwo ulll >eau 1 U un UIS t'Y L(i mod duplex 3 br. 2 bu. Private home kids & 2 CONDO. JHr, 21 ~ Ba. Xlnl l Br a pts. equipped S215 mo. 213-596-9479 · · 0 wy, Lge 2 Br S17u: 3 Br 1 1 ~ B<i '' ~wns. 3 plu:;h tJedroom nr bt•h. 603 HeJi:onia. SJ'IS. Br. gar, 8260. cond . Neu r Be a ch . kitchens. Unique \oc. "'~lk to bch, adults. S240. S190. Duplex & 4·plex. 2 vcl 5:11; ·17711 ~wtes. Poo1ne11thy Uolf 554.~J /8a4 ·1720 M--Frl 9 ,09 Leas•.""-l·l60. Wint~ rates. by wk or~1EN . small beach hole!. 642 -5953 8 tn 5 wkdys; pools, t.~pls. d•·"s. , 1 • t . I R d ~-' -..y ., .. ' .. ...... R _._ 673 3983/645 9399 ,_, 1-:x1·n,\ gc ~Br.:! HOJ. di\: ""enn1s c~e. l' uc""'"'1----~ Sat -•·,n gtoS -mo.675-8740 oomsS21.SOweea. . ..,.pts - . -· cv 548-7911
I S85 000 r · k I ' UTIL '.,,,I B d J ~ & "•knds -1~l(Jl..,11lt.• :.i 11t nr hth \dlt. o . or qu1c · sa e. . ,...... r up ex, pct:. HOMEA .... DERS NWPT Shores. nt:wer 2br. i95. mo. 536-7056 -=-~·-==~--'------1 CaltSE'fTLE Ht-:ALTY. nk, >Aalk to ocean in " den, pool /tenn priv'gs 1Doortobeach.2 Br.yi l> •-ach R. NEW !>.o.rrv ... 1,10 Pt'I :_. ::;Jii !"I. Vista . Jungll'. 5195. •642-9900• nrbcll i350 646 _22 18 ' S25(). mo. Now til Jun( WC" 3748 2 U • adults. pool, frpl. n S:M-i li.lli¥
714 /724 -7177 ~1on -Fri 9to9 · · --27th $200. mo. Adults nc ••••••••••••••••••••••• pcls. yr lse, nr bch., • • • --~ ------1 S&t -Sun ;Jto5 Br. 2 Ba, cpts. drps DOVER SHOR!S pcts.673-6640 , IOCEANFRONT2 Br Ut1\. S!20-S230 673-=--9152 '· I ~ WALK TO BE A CH ~c:;;.':.~:arrns, 2700 HOMEFINDERS thruout .~~~~· • 110•1A Y VIEW• BEAClt. Pier tBr. ut1:1 ~~~·49~~1~~ 6115 So or llwy, 2 br, den. 2 ba, ~... "R~ \iPTS Rea~TI~~~~~: ~!!D '>&J •••••••••••••••••••••••! •642-9900• 4 Br. 411'2 &. d1n1ng rm. pd S200. Adlts. 303 1:.1 • 'I all bltns, frpl, sund~k f l·t.O A Br rrplc · hltn~' <.11,.
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----"PARKUNG 3 Br. 2 Ba , lge ram1ly rm. 3 frµlcs Edgewater 1-871 -2866 I gar softwtr .. gardnr 1n. h · "': · · Hors~Ranch CostaMt"sa 3224 ram rm . tpl!I. drps. s uper brick patio &-· --· jcl"d .Afl5675-8257S375 Ukeliving1ni}WeSll•rn v.ashers,tt:-ir g ar.~~~·· $41 750 1••••••••••••••••••••••• hltns. '300. RED CPT landscape 4000 sq ft ex YEARLY bach apt S120 OCEAN FRONT / 1 wovie s~t! Old Wes t s.u_nd._;t.:,~s . 1'ioni "'-':'·
,. h ' ld J betlrouni built·in R LT RS Ar I en e ce home on•bluff S975 I \l.'1nter Sl55 summer. in! For Lease-Sa1e-Tr;.idc :-.l ewly Redecoratl!d flavor "'Ith city shck , 5.JI, 2.5• .!" ~1g t te"~ j J cus~m 1 fircpl<i t't' ·l'pts drp:· 800-IJ51 ' mo 645 -61n '! t·I u!Jl No pets. 675-58<AI South Laguna -Ex I ·· ·122 Larkspur Jbr. 2ba. features. Pool, eomplett' WALK TO BEACH ome en ro.. a r co l·I dbl ' · · · Broker no fee elus ive. Private & Plush I S325. 2br, tb:L sz55.gisl ~itcflen with refrigerator · t....
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1c1,·. Walker & gar. S290. Ap,ply at o'rfic~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Expans 1Yt: Sundeck 2 l• ~o els ALLt iii \;,; 217 l6thSL 8-.l t -:l\J."i7 ! · tcii .state 6.46 -7711 1 ~ M · 381,t ., . ' ~ · • 963-4543 J Open t'vcs · * REHTALS * 600StAndrew.s Rd. BACHELOR. nicely de j Prk·g s paces w /atten-. ~· RigPlt no~· & onl ry I Br. 51 ~5 \lluft..; .. ~r
----------, ' · · UNIV. PAnL· t·orated, 2 blks to Tenni~ dant. 24 hr secu•;ty. •••••••••• ••••••••••{• fewa'Vailable. • p · I """" ' f at•1f1e ll osp . 1 blk NI Estate I S275.28R.2BA. 2 BR lbalh S325 HAllORVIEW & Shop'g. S150. mo! Elevators to Pool & • l'mS9XV, 1 1939WA.L :;;hoi>·g· cn t 1 l.: hu:..
Wanted 2900 2011Maple 3BH'.2ba. KIDSWELCOME 673-7245or673-9403 I Beach. . ..Jw"oY•.._s'Old· 1 642 7458 842 .1R58 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '194 -1719 THE TERRACE ~ Call Sue Conner I' ..-.,..-
lt-2 LOTS wanted. Coron:il , 2BR.2Ba. $335 / Great Joe. near pool & IBR5l8S/S:220 .w lg?ragc1 556-0770or67S·516J LOqlc~efU•At 1 -IJ\11LF.F'KOl\tBt-::ACll!
del Martir Costa J\tesa. MESAde\Mar4br,2ba, 3BR 2Ba tennis. 3 BR , Fam-rm. Beaut. view. Uti1 pd , LA A ~ r .. , Deluxel&J BRapl!>
·Call Warmingten1 frplc.grnhse.5400.Avail wALNlrTSQUARE Sharp! i-175. mo. Two to Adlts.nopets.673-4940 !Ne>wportleacll 3769 M i...;. AA.nS LI VE I NAF()JlES~T Bo:it&Campcr parking
Brothers, 673--0930 ~1ar. 1. 581 -ICM5. BR B choose from. , . !~;••••••••••••••••••••• 1 77sScoa..P C"e. CM 1 Br Sl85 2 Br $205. Gas Some· frplcs Si85·S310 3 ;:2RT· OC 752~460 Dftytilln! 1 RR O\Cr gar, uttl iXfOYNAMtC Lg. oceanfrnt. 642-2007 & watl'r pd Adulli nQ Phon('846-iil:l9 u LE R K 8200. red shag, no pell 3 br 2 ba Yrly S400 day Adult-Nope\:....oshwhr' I pets 114 E ,20th' c~f
LOTS WANTED MewfvDecoroted JBR.G2R~ENTR~i5 / 433'::!1ris.644--4340 646...:..7103.'eve673-z5as Shag c rpf-Closcd , s.is-.4>lJ7or&iy---<1o95' · 3Br. 2ha ,\pt at 519
FAIRLANEGAROENS • garage.Gas BBQ. · . , • Alabam+ CaU 9'J5----000.1
CASH F0R'YOUR 2B R-Sl99. 846-687: 5 BR.Jf~RFI ELD Costa Mesa 3724 \S29.95 WK UP. I Bdr. 2 ~· Gas&waterpd-Pool [k:RG l Br, bltns. ,cl sh\\'hr, or531i 1~08t·ves .
o .C. Lo·r. 752-0.160 --. 1 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Bach. Color TV. maid . I' adu~ts/no pets. ~l -IU n1u. --1 , --------------KIDS & pets ok. 2 llr. 3RR.2"-:! Ba. $4 . serv. pool. 1"1·1E J\o1ESAN£W 2 Br1 s pac11Jus. CaJl645---42"Jl DcluXl' 2 hr "''frpl. cnl'I
SERIOUS Buyer· Single gara~c. fncd yd. Sl75. CORONA DEL M1\R $30 WEEK & UP ! 41S N. Newport Bl, NB. Garage. No pets. S215. ·) ----1 gar, D,W, ball·, pet:-; &
or l\t ulliple Rcs1dent1al. Rrokcr Fee 2 Bttrms. 2 baths . •$6.60 Night & Up j 646-9681 675-1849 NEW spacious 3 br. 2 ba. I kid• OK. 536-1542
Principal only 675--0215 \Yorkshop. fncd yd. 2 br. CHI~A COVE •Studio& 1 BR Apts f, Pvt' yd. rrplc, dbl ~ar. l'\o --~--------, dbl. ~ar, kids pets S22S 3 Bdrms. 3 ba .. rurnistted •TV & rttaid Scrv Avail 0 ~ nfront. ~undc't:k .
WE WILL •SELI, Y.OUR! Mo\'C today. kids & pets ~.Monti\ to Month •Phone$erv.Htdpool 2 br, b\(ns. nc\v
HOME for 4', C:Ol\1 ·1 ok.2brdplxSl85. NEWPORTCREST •Children&PetSection P*°. lndr~. patio.<!
MISSION . 9 Or:.inge Mon-Fri 910 38R.21.'2 ~1f.furn. •SS.offweeksrcntw/ad r i;hops, 51!l8
County Mult.iplc Lis_tinf(I S.at -Su~ 9 \.o CALL 552-7500 2376.Newport Blvd, CM aby ok; 5:J6 -2i:11
Boa~~s avallablc-1f it HOMEFIHDEIS •VISION• 548·97S.Sor&45·3967 RES'f AP1'S. c,;le qualifies. Free consults· SPYGL SS OcV tiOll & estimate -Realtor •642-9900• A. u 4 br, ~ICE I Br dplx. Quiet each. All ulil. 1KI
2991 N b ---I REAL TY F'/R. DIR & pooltbl . $875. Se P . b Y garages Bdrms. 642 --um er one I Br w/dressing room.! mo. 644 -1791 f642 -8235 1-:mployed adlt over 35 • • • • •
for JO years. Sl40. per month. I A Red Hill Company No pets 548-1.021 . )' I I u nl Uch
Rfttals I .YIK-l867 liniv. Park Center 3 Bedroom home located 3 & I Bdrin s
••••••••••••••••••"••• : Crvine in Spy~la~s Hill. V1lla.1?-e SUSCASITAS u--•Fumlshed 2 Br duplex. crpl,, dcps, of 1-fartwur View. 1'~an-M ' N 1, ,1 ~ 1nutes t.o ewpor ropcrly" i;n1J_
••••••••••••••••••••••• bltns, gar. i:;ncl. patio. lastic view of mountains Beach, bachelor & 1 8 -131 ! , No r·.,.c No pets I child ok. $195. •4 BR. 2 'Ba, ~\. Nr. & lites from master -----
UC' h •~s furn. Adults no pets. 211 ~ + i mo.646-3786;545--0760 ,.N)".S opp1ng.,,.,, ·suite . living room.I ZOll0 1\PTS G1•1rcll 3102 [ 8.13~4eves . formal dining room & NewPo(tBl.CM. 8234AUanta
••••••••••••••••••••••• Rent or lease $310 to $325.1 k"t h l · t BJ
WALKtobe.c h, l Bc$110. 3 Br. 2 ba. lrg kit, LARGE 3 br, 2 ba, Univ. t c en. ~uxurx appo1n -NEW large batbelor t Pri v. ~ar, p k f 1 1 d ments. With this home Drive by 1110 Victoria v.:_1 s her. dr \'er. util pd Newport Beach. bre~tkfast bar & din rm. ~ ~ • r P • "8 u te you will receive the keys 548--4081 be:ich. 535--03Jt;
$115. vacant mobile. Crpl. drps. d /w, bltns,j <"eil g. n r rec. center. to private tennis court, -r -
CostaMe:;;u.Alsovacant frplc . Upstairs un· $42S.S47-7044/S52--00SS pool. & jacuzzi. OnlySTUNNINO 1 br $32.">fi 80 ***PQOL •,. ., 1 fu111o rU11furn
I hr house , can kl!ep finished f11m rm. Cov'd steps from your frorit Gard,enapt P_,gol. rec. IUCHYEARLY 3 DR aptiS215 1n 'adult1 F2~1 a • ._lar~e ~ ~r , -IJ~, 3 Ud1111 I '~ Ra. ~IU.
horse, Sl50. util pd. Agt. J)alio. Blockwall front & door. $525 per n1 onlh. room: ~180. 710 W. IKth 3 h 2 ha 5lst sV.••oo section Teenagers ok. buil~~~ i:J(Jc[."'1-£~ &'i Nc1'' 2 l.lclrm. 2 B:_i , !275. Fee.979-S430 1rear.2Cargar.Newport Ca11644-4687 St · '<r. . ...
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lcrlboa Island 3106 n >74'-'728. WEST BEACH ycly SJS0.2 GIG• .,TIC z IR I I i -· ~--~ •••••••••••••••••4'•••••1 &r frplc drps c ptd d/w ~" ,SanCfemente 377612 DR deluxe studio. ut1l~et Eas Side !:!Br. ·!2 Br .l·h1hto\Q15150n10.~:-t
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675-7673 2228 Anall f J Bedrooms. 2~ bath.-s -up . won l a~t ong. sharp & clean I hr. Sl95.~645--scn9or64S-5647 I em packtocatloninbettutlfulNEWPORT ltgts 1 Br J>ur1f1ed waler incl. Lots Seel\fgr.athouse bebind ' d/l"Q £\·~ f)'C ~Q. llllboa Pettinula l f 07 Cott• Ml'ta Irvine. iM20J , duplex.st,v & ref. $135, of green la')Wns, cov~ apt. at 254 y.;. Estalones lassif1ed Ad! P hone P\!:a \\.ci\.t -~ P<J" ;J •
••••••••••••••••••••••• Vo~ u~e t he winner_ of Emmet ttcKune . P,1on-Frl .. 9 to9 ~rages . Off-street park· 492---6518 · 642·5678 today!
Oceanfront. SBr, 3bll, rul· ,il tickets lo Uie fi44-'200 . Sat-&n ~ 9 to5 11\g Adults. Tio pets. That Intriguing Wo Game with a Chuckle
ly equipt, avail until UCI HOME · · HOMEFIMDERS F\Jllerton Ave. (1 blk E !costo Mesa 3724 Costa Mesa 372 ,.., '°'CLAY"· f'OU~N ------
June. $SOO mo. 673 -5410. II IASICETIALL It . •642-9900• or Newport Ave. 1 blk S j···~··••••••~••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• 9 1_.,,199 ~ •' 11wi
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• rp.3BR,2Ba,Fam-rm nr I AMBASSADOR 'INN ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• F'ebruary2Z. 1975 .. ~ust , ct~a,. 2 patios, H bo H ' L e d ~"..en LOVELY extra lg I hr. I l -r.. / ood f Please c.all 642 -5678 ext &40--f;W • ar r 1· g Y · """"'· 1 very clean no ~ts SlHS • R· £ f R 0 G l -,
I BR or tM!rson w g 1333 to c laim y~,, mo Waterpd 64.2-3494 j 1004 El. Cl.lmlno ; B"'NO ll[W '1 I I /' I I' I J emplyml record , N CH·• nMl' 'BR ·1 M 494-8170 I Tu:ket!I ! orth Cou \~· Z ' 2 Ba ORIG. Bluffs, Water£ront-I 5'16~704 j I
. 1011 rree number Iii Tel".tacej_Townhouse. Privacy 2 Bd · 2 Ba · !LARGE . B d"I • • ·.~.::.~w~~~ $ 2 9 5 Q& UP J Mewport leach l I 69 540-12201 S:WO mo. M4-91Al D.R. tiO' Patio on .boy, l11ri'. $145 n:o r U~il "'pdts only I ·-r·-- -I U k. A Q E t
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o ~~;~r pc s. . tnt:'d, crpt.S, d!"PI.' ~. to'iChls & parks. Form •••••••••••••••••••••• Easlsid~. ur~. 1-bdl"m. ....,...,..,...... SwtkW..-4 r ~ 0 y S 0 H I•' ' mo. 657--3179, mdl. ~>1Vac. *'™1mor upt, N N•~ly-r edqcor.: IEHc""'fM......,.,a ,......,Ml: -" -OBNOXIOUS HECKLER~
Cute. Vlot.orl•n _Guest Clean E·Slde 2 br cottage. 6'4 -6Z1~'or83..'l--9Sll OCEAN VIEW ::'_·,,~; ~~n . ? ~~........... !:-:,,.. , , r I I ''Shel,. I 1wttl kid but lh•r•'S
houle (or lady. Ulils. pd. New trpl, {retbly painl· FOR homes for LE'ASE NEW 3 BR & Dtn. 20005q 19J3ChurcbStrt(ll T • ..._., I,, •~•... ::::======-~ nottiini;1 between her.-."
$150.'4.S-'829 ed & ready tor NON SALE 1-' t'he IRVI N ft , lookln1 into D.P. OW..t .,..,._.9"11. w ...... &Otyw...a I 0 I W R AN I ., ir·•&
LoYely 3 iR plu. 1~-pa SMOKERS. Q35mo. can area Call USf" We • H_arbor, Calallna & s c . J BR. 198$ Pomona. v.1-'t. WATUPAU.-ITllAlolS -l.A~' I I I r I ... C"""'i.t. IN u...c~~ Q-d Outsitld'thowetT-On DaJ. 646-MS5. here to11erve YOU pier. $425 . 1-10. (71-') pd, no Pt.ll. A,ppJy a _ _ _ _ _ _ v by t.11 ... T 1n,... ,...,..ft0 _,d.
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."\q ft> duplex. 2 Br. i st. ~BR,2:ba .Ycarb'.S400 1 . GARAGE off street, tU GrOundt . Y840fM91 , Carlnc confiden11a1•••••••••• .. ••••••••••• YOUNG R·OOFE!t!:
walk-ln c:lo.eta. Dlnlnc. -COIONADILNA& INFLAJ QN Chtcaco. HB1 536--<*la ~BROADWAY w,. tell .~• fl~ett lfe'W CO\tn!leli'n' & referral. "THINGS'• by Moose. Finest mat. labor &
.,..... frplc. plush earpelln•. ,. eR.. unr. hoisse; ram. or ss1-1w after~. ' LAGUNA BlACIJ .auiP,. We. r1.1rn1sh lll'ge , Abortion. adoption & Gen woodtrork. repairs, prtcu. Ouar. "-~fi. Frtt
! .,_r·•-PVl Ylllrd. dbl encl ma.,"41 baths. $$G0 IAIM ~prlc, or everyLblnJ ;_"' ¢0al[lltrclal i.Jqdu&trial ·keeping. phimbjn&.,..etc. 642-5613. _,.,ct t .... 6 _ti ~ 6 ~I (I r
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$320. n.r mo. 51418lhSt. ~RT CRIST tNkwood G•rden Apt"s mo. Broo urs t ""' '!9 • .-·avaU. Start~nf lnvtlt• •---..•--,...... Ad H 8 p t $9'16 C \ tod• • All bldg. repair or re· .... '!"'.~..,_... . -b ~7141.53&-1722or536·8256. 28 iba co~doSS25 hel~ you rh1ht infl1liun am~L · · eaaY m~ · a Y • • • mOdelinl needs. ff.years .41ttiwff•a 6014 Cl ~eo : PJ•w ~~1 • 8 • ... c· 0' .,~· 1 •L by orrering ,t1n exclll!llw: French. 752-1290 !lllM S~ "' b11ement nGn~!tcalf'Jed on the droadto Id......... in Oranse Co. 645--01&1 •••••••••••••••••••••it• e ..... ~ '"~ ~ ": e "" r. "" oo, ., ,.. A • • No Rent H.,. 1 s e , r."'f-, ·., r ... A'1 lndepen enoe. 17127 S..t I • i fYplr. ·~ll bltns. $2$0. Pf(icesui•Npt.~ Gu~riintee ··. w e otfkeR ... al 4400 ~Pl ol'elubroom,ol: Ph . for inro. (714) • OI a ..or$&8-i9S8 S~IAPEu~yourtummer
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11 : 1 ·'gar . 8i60 -18 s 9 or will not be r•ist'd for 1 Dest space avalhable ISO to MaQaa Olli Coast Hwy, Y-ou are the winner of ,m.J '"J •••••••••••••· dressmaking .. 673-3405
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3 '.I' ~rbOu 18721 sf i ~ • J . for your money Ml Blvd. Huntington Beach, MZ-28.14 673-teiz , Febru1ry 22'. 1915 HA,UUNG & Lt. Mov.ne-. Remodel. Fr~e est. Srn r 846-~· ms. loltPMIM 0.v.l(woud. including SI 642-4l2l. D __,,.,____ Plea1ecall642-56T8.ext Im~. Dependodbl• ,·obswelcome."6~2.~· .. •• , million In fecreation HowLtn... .~ .. .,... lft 333 to claim your serv1c(. SI0 /1011 up ~
BEACH/OCEAN VIEW 1936 I lroa•••rst f•C'ilitie~. a fUll time Ac· 150 I W•atcliff Dr. 'Otflcn& Beer Bar. ~en year• Tickets., <North County 'S48..i'2868. Top Soil 609%
Jbdr/1190/adults #46 tivit ies Dire:C'tor who NewportFinanC'ialCtr s•-o ~-me loeation. Also toll free number i:i G ~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 13f8lhSl 540-sw,a 1'-IM a. • ploans p~rtits. H8Q's. •-'--OfficeSpoce ....... Sandwich Shop. All In r.tOVIN , au 1ng , C •J,.,. .r:r;;• • Trips & mor.i:! FreeSUn· ~Site Man.weer 336 ft, & ., downtown lndlo. 714 540-1220>. garage clean u reliable •TopSoll•Coit\potit•
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w/h'p.lca. Near shopping GAME the extras .• ~odcls open Patio suite from $1~. more. Full facilities.••••••••••••••••••••••• Adviceonallmatten. •&t5-8495• •••••:•••••••••••••••••
center schools & &:'.~, Februoiry22:.t975 dally 10 to 7. Sorry, no mo. tncl . AIC. crnts, Drop .. ceilin.gs. Re.ce, ssed 312N.EICamlnoReal 6054 TREES . YUCCAS. I 1<0n -.... • .• ,. f' . I 18 hid < I hti A dt ed LOANS up to 803 S.nClemente,For•ppt.-1-"'9 PALMS . SH RU RS, "' onl fll"IOJ. "8·2579 ••cal 642-56 , ext pcU; or c 1 ren, drps all util &. janitorial Ii ng, 1r con 1 ion · O Call 492-9034 492_91 ·~··••••••••••••••••••• T R 1 M M E o 1 l S~ · ,,, 33 tq c I aim your Oakwood sc;rv ' •No Lease Req. * 'Prlrqe location ·just off lltTD L ... s-ll/1"/• THE Best in Domestic REMOVED. 846-7112
, Ticke-ls. <North County l M00th Free Rent. ~r'eew&y! Good visibility. 2adTO L ... , DIVORCE SIMPLlFIE <.:Je.11 ning. ltobbi~'s Hag
1 '•J wleocll 3141 loll free number is Garden 20825. £.Bristol, NB STORES & OFFICES • -.... ,, ratesOranreCo. Complete proress.iona & 'top."'~" -"757 Sc~_&H ) "·'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540-1220). A ... s....__ .. ., SS7-T010 FROM .3! sq. n. Call t L.vw T I" ..no--v ~ -
'I '1' BRANDnew2&3Br,28a, . ••• ..-...-·-.....,. preview.1714 )752-1700 SaftlerM...._ Co. p~o~ram .· ypirig CLEAN housebyd•Y 7005
1 642.2111 .,,.545.0611 F1l1nc -Serving. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 2 Story 'deluxe con· •"•FllMcll....,. MEWrOITIEACH . Member BB s . own transportation TAI-Clll Class. f:Jt
I .r.. domlniwns. Super ocean Irvine and 16th" 2 Deluxe suites, 42" per Serving Harbor area 24 714 _774-QSI •'541 -0549 • otcize. Atedltation. Mun
J 1,•J views. ~IS4SO. yrly. AIHll lllO 645-0550 sq. n. Brokers yrs. . . . days 7_ 9pm. 348 Leciou
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Ch SIOOOFF 16that Oover ~'11 W£ BUY JO'S Worry&Feare1Jm1nal Carpets. w1nd.ows, 494 _525S.CALL. 1 •. arming 1 br. rrpl. patio. 642·81ZO =:::t:~ forever. Send $S . ro floors. etc. $57 ~7·1:.? -------• ~:.;m• view. Walk beach. Clstfullmo.rentJ OFflCESPACLM.L I booklet lo c . Davi ~ ----JObW..tecl,Mtlle7025 4 1'J •.1•:,S260/mo.An 4J, , ,.. LimitedoCfer Westcli.fr Drive, One COMMERC 752--0460•ytfN Palmer Ent. Box 4600,GOOOExpc~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C .,,... .. , 497-2587. __ 1 f.Bea ut&spacapls r1".::'~ ... ~=:-:, man office i6S/mo. Call . or orrice Ir ·ne CA9264W HouseC"l eaning done on CARPENTER R •Adult or family areas ¥1~~ l!!,1£ space incl. garage. $225, AMG•ce ... nts/ vi · week Jy ba s is . Call · ea~oo:t
,11;; ·VERY CHIC, Archite:tt-•2 blks rrom So. Cst UaTIK llWCllCt:PT ! Gene Hill, 642---0200 I Lease. Rltr. 644-2343 Perlll/lllffJAs/ -Phyllis. 968--41-13 ble & Depend.able. Sm_all
• de-signed 2 story Ol{)l. Plaza MNll.T lAltSIDl lftlllC I 673-6445 eve/wkends Lost & Fotimd • DINctoey -----or I a r g e Job -K 1 rr
•.r... acroSs St. rrom spec. •Adult recreation ·, ,.AU.,.llACt••T10 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• tRc-.eTax 6051 Gulanis494--:4386.
'· ' tacular Cove beach. Uke facilities & clubhouse ! •llocMlors FREE Lost A Fo.td 530Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~.l apvt.home.2bdrms.2 -Children'splayareas ''elll,2BR .121Monthsrew/2yr.1se.••••••••••••••••••••••• ysltthNj 6001 •lllYoerHOMe• JobW..ted/
balhs. lge d eck, rrplc. •State licensed day care •2 llR & Den ,/ • on 2400sq. rt. New -2oc· REWARD: Lost male••••••••••••••••••••••• 17Yrs Experience ...... 7050
,.,11111 ,Many closets.% car center FromSl7S~S-t&S ./::"*........, c upant bldg. O .C . lrishSetternearl9lh&BABYSITy0urchild,m Reas.rees 968-81 •••••••••••••••••••••••
'. , ,. ,.,.9araae. Mature adults •Chi ldren 8 ~:::,.-..... Airport. View from 2of. Harbor. C.M. 642~ Landmark home. Days, SECRETARY w/Bralnt
:; •• ~; .. only. No children or pets. younger ./ fices with cpl, drps & ai or5.56 -7777 pleasecall9&2-M03 •TAX• desires r eturn work-
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l ease. 497 -1617 or •2&3Bedrooms ./_,.._.._ warehouse. w /overheadLOST : Brown LabMOTHERof4yr_oldwil or your tax return b) exp. in P .R.&: Ad\1'11.
"·''' • .. •642-6636 •From ,$185 4000 door & IZS amp. 120/208 Retriever. Vic: Chrtsan. C'ar~ for your child, da Western M anagemen Some publsh'g. Write Ad
· i•: ' PAllCPUXAll ••••••••••••••••••••••• serv. 20c: sq. ft . ta; .. & Arcada. Mission ornighLs.847-3679 Services. Our office •23.0ailyPilot. P.O.&~
•16 · .2BDRM,2BATHS.kitch. ROOMS ~o k .... 714-979-838S VieJoReward.586-9247 MOTHER wo'll babys·ol . yourhome.549 -3701 1560. Costa Mesa. C . .\ dining area + extra sit· -· w up Wlu• SfREET FRONT 3 92626
ting Tm. Most attractive 805 W. Stevens ·kitchen $30. wk up apt. office gd. location~ 2 Bldgs. 5000 w sq. ft. c. LOST: 2 ma le cats, nocol· My home. 2 pre·school •SA v E M ONEY O'.'i --------
• , & desirable apt. I btk (()(f~nnower) 1Bt8-9iSSor 645-3967 Bake; St., CM. 546-6212 w/5 hoist ror auto repair lars; both nurfy, 1 pure children. Harbor· Bake TAXES.• Call me & pro-Jobt W..tecl 7075
from Victor Hugo, beach SantaAna 545-1121 $8o S90 w/pvt bath ror brake, whl. alignment grey "Gansha". 1 white area.979-9051 ve il to your s elf.•••••••••••••••••••••••
•.i'· & dwntwn. No pets. N R er · ed 1 dy K"tc 55cPEIS9n upholty.585 W.19lhSt., &grey··Columbo" Vic ~ 6010 551 -6 539. A c cnt ' NF.F.D A HOUSE
, .. Adulbi only. $2SO. lease. $ll5, ewer 18 • bltns. "'· 1." a. . 1 · 1611WESTCLIFF NB CM Ask for Don Days 181.h St CM 64.S 8088or d•gree E<p SITTER' Feed the~, --1611-642 ""36 crpLS. d""', dispQSal. Gd pnv lgs. Qmet home.in -· · ,.,,.c ~ · -••••••••••••••••••••••• .. . . , ..,... •. ,1 1-. ""'' .... -ov ·r~ CM r k AGT 541 5032 S40-5710Eve.646--0681 .,..,.__,.,... -water the plants. ----------1 Joe: 2701 W. Mcf'adden. -· r es. no s mo g. · -. HOME&TAXSHELT~R INCO ME TAX . Quarter. ~·1.·1.·kt-tid, wttk. month
L .. •a HHJ-1 3152 PH:S42~7 540-7195 trial Rewt.. 4500 FOUND: She.lt1e. mile. Duplex plans m ~et~ng Taxes, F.tt'. J\.10HALES ~l~iturc. clean quiet 1.w
,,,-.. •S•E••A•••V••,•E••W•••V••,.•,·,•.••,• $125 NBWER single. l Room in private home FREEIEMT ••••••••••••••••••••••• v I c, 8 r I s to I & Co.ast:ils Comm1ss 1on SERVICE.545 -8635 pll· 549 lS.00'
•'• M V d nrr,·ce space, handy 10 RENT600-1200 sq.ft.$1 MacArthur. 549-2538 Cr1ter1a . 12 previously ---· --------Lag•na Nigubl. New 3 small c,hild /pel ok. 2701 .,_~.._e_s!...., er e area, ...,. $110 an.JPM I built in Corona dtl Mar . ..__ 6070 w.a...w-~-• 7100 W M • dd «2 ~"'1 """ '~ San Diego Fwy. All si:tes. mo. ~-1 •--... ......_ Br. 2'h Ba, ocean view, 2 · era en.,,.. ----........ 613-1039, 675-5116. Financing avail Contact ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 60 days free rent on 1 yr. F 0 UN D · G e rm a nl w · h '•' frpl<'S,wetbar.5400 m~ Silo.2 sn,2 Ra,w/wcptkGul'ltHo.a. 4150 iease.831 _1400_ · arm1ngton Brot crs. WILLIAMS & So n ~ orlseopt.640-8495J~-s. drps, bltns.~disposal. Gd••••••••••••••••••••••• FIUllEHT Shepherd Puppy, male. 613--0030 ~tasonry , l ie 211 304 E
C PRIY•TEROOM •IMO.FREERENT• Commercial-Industrial blk w /tan _paw.s & Brick. block , s tone NEW Delux 2 & 38D aptS. Joe. hild/pet o,k. 2701 W. "' No leaSe req. Dix. orfices Space 200 to 3000', 21 t muzile. wearing s1lver1c_,....t.,. 6015 586-6371 AccntlFC Bkpr loS12K
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Adult & ram. sec. adj. to McFadden. ;t12~547 for ambulatory person. d . . H 30' ~, S" ,. . 30 days r choke chain Vic. Villaiei••••••••••••••••••••••• · _3_
C Vt Sh C Good nieals. Nice sur-a J. A1rporter otel. ...,.. -. •~ D & y b T . a...:.. .._19 • 607 ~ ,,. rown y . op. ntr. 31EDROOMS AtC. full services. Frm rent w /l yr, lease. r. or a. ustin. REMODEL, Add on. ga rwil=;, • .,."119 '"•-" S240. to S295 . 23821 . r ou ndings . Easts idt. $13Smo. 831-1400 838-o9Tl conv, cust/new const. •••••••••••••••••••••••
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495_1760_ or 499 _1625. lrg 3 bf ._i ~li!i apt. Bltns, Call 548-7148. 2172 DuPont. Room 8 I SOOS" FT & u• FOUND : Male cat. ViC'. r:A yrs_ exp . free e s t •Wallpaper ~tan gi n g * .1 .r I a I con~ C hi Id re n • 833-3223 'Til noon 1' .,. r Newland School. Please1 645 3439. By former in structor.
!lr,i 'Newport leach 3169 wel~ A. c .1.;o s c to HOME Atmosphere. gd. c MISSION VIEJO identiry. 968-3118 jlR EPA IR "d I Carl Rebko. 646-2449. schoOIS. ·~mS2{1Q. food & com panionshit: orona delMarCstHwy IRClutri .. Ullih , r e mo e ~,_;__ .. _.a......_ ,, fo r your ambulator) Dlx.spacerrom .400. 27992 C m' oCa .51 an FOUND: Siberian Husky . replace . Work guarn PR01'.., Paintt>r, hones!
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546-8155 642-9278 300 SQ FT. crpts/drps, Averyturnofr83I·l600 ~rgtookh~s~·Ja96rk3 H267unt·! CARPENTH'' ::2.:.~~1 .5 ' w' !
VocaffonRMals, 425 $95. per mo . Call , in 00· 0 · · I. Room!I. patios & altt>:r;11--------141 .. tUIMo~fwto•~~~~O ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-2130or679-3709 ':Z.UF{~:i:~::· ~ Calif. Anim a lContr!M I lions. No job to. small. lSf Class E,xt tlnt pa1 i nt,1~ OI" -•YV , ~ · · · · 8521 £d" W , 642-3569dayorn1~ht. I pa perhan 'l_lrl ~. air t'l>!> -•••••••••••••••••••-• NEWPalmDesertCon NEWplushorricebldg,2 W.Warner.835--0408 ison ay i spray25yrs exp979·~ AMBIT I OUS ? Earn
I £EXCITING 2 br, 11h ba, tenn. crts t o 6 Rm suites . Con-S36-8S5l . 'Journ~yman Carpente -----~15 -2hrspleas11ntwork
.TH I pools. jacuzzi. Takin ference Rm . Xerox 2000Sq, Ft:-S300permo. Bac.kof_llu~aneS«ietyl All Pha~es, Reas. F.sts. FINE Paperhangini: & Only r.tATURE men
. M~t~~~S~t~T . Reservations. $200. pe copier. Nr OC airport at 3975 Birch, NB. Agt.. An1mal_Ass1st. L_eague Dependable 645 _547 Painting_ 22yr.s s er~ &·or women need apply
· ''"' OCH. week. 714-493-62!3 833-3640 541 -5032' Adopt.ion,_ Spaying.& Bill . , Harbor area. li e Ph · lrUervw appt, 646-5300 Neutenng 1nrormat1on ·I 6-12-2356 1----,------·eaah, 1 & 2 BR. lrom $175 PALMDESERT · OFFICES . 960~2900 ~~·DDITIONS, Rem.ode! .. ., . . 'o •AmwmlHosplt•'*
'Adults. No P.,eU; VIEW-Spac. 2 br apt 400 SQ FT & ur IOlSA ILDG. -;-Animal& Impounded 1ng. Carports, tab1n ets NOW IS the .Time to! Veterin;.iry assist1nt,
1561 Mesa Dr. Tenn is , pool, Jacuzzi MISSIO~ YI" 'O 425 Sq. rt.. s hop with ol-lnshShep, fef!i. red Mr . Wagner. 613-1166 have your pa1nt1ng ~one. £/time. Prior exper. pre-
(5 blks rrom Newport Great location. Wknd " -Cice s pace, he-at, A/C, Shep /C olli e, f e m. S le In t /ext, res & apt . ferable but if other
Blvd.) ~ wkly or.mo. rates IESTPRICE water, trash. parking, bmlwhl wpef erY e 6016 548-2997 . l"f ·. -11 m -9860 675--ti644o,r831-9350 IN AREA restroom. SIZT.50. Germ She p , male,,••••••••••••••••••••••• ~u~ 11~1~"5 met.~·
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Call 642-1470
Crpts. drps, wet bar w.cALPIME ILDGo. blkl~ao 1·J ~ ~ r 'S ca. r Pet * WIHTl!R RA TES ~1~1:~iriedn ad r::~~. t i~ i-.. -----oioo-•l~~!!f.~ ... ~!.. 831-1600 2 Units, 750 sq. ft. ea. Ter~er,ma\e,red P ?Stery.Dnsham Paint 'g, decorating: & Daily Pilot. P . o. &n: -------.---·! _, with front orfice, res Te~ner,mate,blk (soil r eta rd a nts). paperhaniing. Res/In· 1560, Costa ~tesa, Calif.
SPACNew4lt)-,botl+ i'r£' -" ROOMMATES SUB-LET, Huntington rooms, hot water, space Ak1ta.male,1able ~greasers & all cot dus trial /Comm . 25\o'rs1 92626 ba. ·garagl!f PW. Ix m r _ _ __ _ Wanted to sh a re Exec:· Park, very desira· heaters. parking. lrash. Aust. Shep, m ale bnghteners & 10 minut eJtp. TERl\IS. 645·7972. i----------
lse, nr befch. 4.8 l,.i, :.~'" · ~ beautiful 2 bedroom ble area. Util .pd. SlOO. MESA CEHTU Cockapoo, fe.J{'. apr/blk bleach for your "'hi~ --1 Apt house m:tnager
R.iver Ave. fii50 per mo. ~ fu rnished or unfurnished p/mo. ·11<1 .848-0141 or lSOOSq ft -d l tal ' CA'l>S carpets, Save money b CALICOTE PAINTING needed
673-7180. , i . apt s a't 0 a kw ood . 213-592-5921. eves. w/parkini:.1~r::h: ~e:'ter: Shthr, fem, while ' saving me e xtra trips. &Sandblasting. In sured I 642-2007 . 213 ts6.s-3851
CORONA DEC.. M~R T.hE!re's $1,000,000. in Shthr. fem, calico · , Clean living room , dinin State licensed 979 -3335
PAik NIWPOir't 2 Br Townhouse. frpJc. r 8cre,tion facilities. FREE RENT rest room, garage doors. Shthr, fem.,tabby I rm & hall $15. Any r , AT•ILETIC actors ror APARTMIHTS from $260. 1 Br from S2m,. Compli mentary tennis $200. Lngbr. rem. tri j Sl.50, couch SlG. chair $S QUALITY PATN_TING I major film about Viet
,Bathelor 1 or z-Pool, tennis , continental l~sons, SiJnday brunch. MeG:ns: :~Miller OTHERS. I 15 yrs exp is what count<> al 3 Reas Pru~e .
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Bedrooms and breakfast. SOlsleiEan& Spo~ts tour.n~'?len~. A 6IOOMOFFICE not method I do WOf' STEVE644~10 673-6941
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1')-, $224.$0 Or:n 9-6 Daily ramily section. · to or ~· 0 P ~It.<; parties & Hew Airport blk?whl. Free to gooci EXTERIOR PAINTING ..
S P T · . 1. .. BBQ s. We 11 even help 1103 c-Ft C 11l.et'830 7278 E AYON pa· OOS· enaus shopping&: 1ne beac11. you find a roommate. -,. • home. 962~9 anytime 11Mft't/CG11Creh60191 a -ves. 1
Acroaa frOin Fashion 644-2611. Sorry. no one under 21 & Ideal for Real Estate. excplwknds. -••••••••••••••••••••••• ,._.~,.-1-6077,1 ••ys_ Island at Jamboree on Will short term lease or COMl9ANY ) CUSTOMC ......-, ... _.,._..,. ~ SanJoaquinHill~Road. nopets.Modelsopendai-sub·lease. 752-0460 REALTORS LOST : SSO. for return ol · ementWork 1•••••••••••••••••••••••: Malle It A
(714f 644·1900 LRf 2 Brs, pool, nUr ~hop6I . ~ li~ t~!·;~e:=~~~~ BKR. SINCI!: 1944 sm. 8'11t'n . fei:nale poodle I :~:st.:!;~~:l>J~n ' APA1 TC1 TH PLASTERF~~G i Happy Mew y.,..
• ;J aaults/no pets. l1 pd. · 673--4400 ~.~a rm.g bright grn:• . ypes. rce· Payofrlastyear'sbills &
lhBlkbea<"h38r,28al,V 188•· Monrovia, CM, lJon. Jeweled collar. Lie LEONITE CONCRET est1matnC1ll M0-6825., slart sa\'ing again. No
rm. din rm. bltns, s ' Ml.!..-0336 MUTUAL ILDG. OO>S28. Last seen chaslna: ST AMPING, C ob -fllumbi.. 607I selling ex per. n ece~i\, ~;~Ja~:~~-"t •2 WE~KS.'FREE RENT OAKWO~~~ARDEN Two ofrices avail. One at *COSTA MESA* cat lhru apt. complex at blestone. b rick , tile .••••••••~•••'•••••••••••! Lets talk about it. Call
.. -. ?)-Beaut~llB garden a , 16th at Dover 620 sq. ft . & one at 2,iil 1300Sq.n. Sl85 ~~e~s~::l~~~·j~z eve. Patios, etc. 640-4349. REPAIR. Repipe. Waterl 540-7041 ..
On Canal •. i Br•·.w/1" ~ ta IJbr .. s tudi:':PfJ 642-8170 ~~· ~·c!dthi:!.~rie~~: ~ n. 7600 ft, 11,SOO n. I CEMENT heaters. Service Hnes.I '!!!''!!!''!!!'~'!!!''!!!'~~~
dl"PfS, bll!Js. ·'1l'dulls. · ,........., s,140 FU FE"· paid, incl. ,. anitorial, spnnkleredr · V1 ac:ant. FOUND: ACghan, rem ale.! & Block Work Honest Work. 642 -9315 \ * I •aYSITIER * c hildrentPetsi.;. 12 · ,, ..... Y • mALE roommate to 5.000 sq ~· r1. storage vie. No. of Orange Uy! Walls, patios.sidewalks. , -. ."'
673--49?'7. )1323 ~· ! l share 2 BR apl . on ele vato r. parking & yd.Heavypower. Fairgrods. Owner pis. byhrorJ"ob 646 _~1, MARVSPLUMBING •San Clemente area. Our IBil~!f;;;:~;;.;;:--blt;;;l======;;;,="=;:;';,.1 Balboa Isl. 673·9467 security service. Ask for Nattress Rily. 979-6571 idenllfy.54G--OI50 j · -..... •646-9807• I home. 3.5 dar.a a week 3 BR. 2 Ba. sha·g, bltns, -1 aft.7:l0or675-1474 McGann or Miller t 4550 Blockwalls·Sl umpstone NO JOB TOO S MALL Sulary open. 492-8785
ocean t 9lk.-gar. Adults: lt 1 j 1"09" REWARD"! Please re·! Patios-Drjves·Walks t • 8 , , no pets. $325. vrly · MATtfRE woman t -•••••••••••••••••••• turnturq. choker lost in Llc'<I _ ·645-87 , L.R.OTISPlumbin~ • AB\SITIER r?r t81no
645-<l680 Nrw share 1 bi'apt w/same. LINK Blackbeard's 2-4. Sen·! , Remodels &: r epairs ., old, Harbor View /Cd/11 e Ii e c . M. c.-11 3fk?r 6 pm. STOltAGIUMfTS timental value. 979-4138 Cement Wort or all kinds. W.ll.ler he a t e rs. dis-.a!e~. Your home. 1t1on &.· YO~'L~GLAD &46-5912 . Rea s onable rre posals. furnace11 Jo ri & s ome olh€'r •DB.UXE• 1 COMl"ANY Person~l bu,siness or FOUND: Lab, fem, tan.! estimalei.Qillsjg-332S dshwshrs. 642~263 m t~I wk~~s~644-a369. Eastblufr 3 Br, 2 Ba , I.st:. y ~ AITED! MALE share with owner· REALTORS recreat1ona storage. Vic:. Fedco Parking L<Jt;I . & b/a. Comp! plumbingf .
Incl. spuc mister suite lntrqducuig new bach brUChsl e, 3 ~a. tennis. pool, SINCE 1944 ~omo· $9 . .1,:m9bo1s"o1•solt <:o'ta Mesa. 645-4005 18edrfc... .' 6032 serv. Lie. 272694 . DLA dB YSledTedTE R·Lov,•n•,
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Auto door opener avail. ~~d~ h seeing. Ref1n~1_12_>_.m __ -30_:to_d_•~Y_•_-j~~~~~~~~~STORAGE· W h FOUND : Irish Setter!ELECTR(CIAN. Sml' .hnt..._..1t9? sm. children. 1 lo 2 day-.
Pool"= Recreation area. et afforda~Je •Greitt _ 5 ar~ ous~ Pup, m ale, 6 mo. Nr jobs malnt It repairs tfyou'd rather not a wk. & QCC. wknd/vaca
Adults only. no pets. EA~H env1ronme.1t• • Room&: board, reas. Pool . . ~· ecure. J5 x 30' Harbor & Adams, C.M. yrs' exp Ii c 233108 risk the plumbing tion. 673-5552 furni s h ed and un Fem. or rem w /chdd. Ofr1ce Space/photo . mo. 217 Avocado, 675_5328 ~· 5485203 • • &heating problems .4332• lU(ni6hed · Nicehome.S.ST-6447. studio. 1500 sq ft . So. C.M.645-5714 -· · lnyour hometoan Barmaids, day k nitt'
865Amigos Way, NB t. $I SS' f $Z IS Lag. 31658 Cit Hwy. W..tH 4600 LOST: Mans Go. Rina. 31Giw•••t 6045 unlicensed amateur ~hifts. Also, pit. opening.
Managedby • 0 ••• 11 1.787-4439/41'9--JSQf. •••••••••••••••••••••• stones. 1ent1mental••••••••••••••••••••••• handyman:th-call Sir Hervey's Tavern. WILLI •M WALTERS J-1-~ value R-ard NB oc "" Call for lnlervw •-s. . "" co 646 ·8453 .,._ ., OFACESPACEM..I.. NB or CM. l Br Hse ·H B ~re;'""642~1471 · JCAPAN1ESE Garden~r·I me.1twillcostyou 548_7781 ° 3150Alt•L....,.a CoastHlghway wtyard. Under 1185 mo. · · · o mp ete, Yd worJ:,, lesstodoitr'l&hl 1---------
0ceaa view on Balboat ll•cl.-"C"Thom's 548-~ ·working man. 646·6145 / LOST : Weimaraner,1 cleanup. Cut trees. f')-eel the first time. For BEAUTY OPR .. exl)E'r ~. :z, BR. De-n . Palio. ~118 L...,.. IMch ' 'NOtk 556-5804 female ans. to ''Oaftah",l fit. 6'2-3102 I prompt, courteous Hair Slyll&t needed for $32S.67~2 B -.:;---Yuuafel.Jiewinnerof NEWPORT BEACH Off, I vie. Slater. Maanolia &! Gardn"g /Mi..lnt /Lndscp •
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-f.'TOOCaAN -e Pt'°':tfiAE"" 2 llckel$tolhe part. furn. for rent. $17S. lo-.-.·llU...--'Bushard . Reward .1 sod spklr& cleanuru:_ .JUST PLUMBING ',Bc""'Y Opr. neede.<I
.._ • '/ -t ~ UCIHOME 675 -2725or6T3-5502 "''9ln't.---• 962-4998 I · . · ....,., 6"42-4111 11 3 Br. uzs. mo. Propert ~\,:' · ' -•••••••••••••••••••i•• , s o I . I C o n d .1 •ANYTIME• ; Comm. 60-65-70% Ali ':-
llou:se. '42--3850 • IAS"~ .. How S.fte ff la.. ·i LOST: lri~h Setter, 2 yn,! 642-38al-/Mf/4908. , I.le No. J009411 ffair &znar, 842--0434 O•.. d PLEXON 14l~Svpeportarior-_,A.....,..h &~iii I f.xccutiveSui'-2200 ..,...... Golden Retrvr., I yr. THE Betl In DometLi IR c1.-1;1 I -lo
• m ·-·TER •• I '?•W F'ebrvary2a,1975 sq.ft. Dctuxeofflce area °'''''aalty SOOI Travel'«· toce-ther In Cleanln& Rdbbie's Ra •o-. itpor 6011 Wyo,.,.....
1") I BR,' ea". ~-pie, ..,,,,.. • Plea.se caU ~8. ext on Newport Har~. wtth ••··~·•••••'!'••••••••••• Back Bay art.a. Reward. & Mop. s.4.s...l07sT ••••••••••••••••••••••• No following nee New
., r.-'TC' :1 33 to elAfm y our additional JCOO,q.rt. Ad· PllMTSHOP $$1-aa?Oaft.4PM . IOOWLA~ftlOftl license ok . cOmm t • rr·,~•t dr.~:atlo, t:· l • 2 BR .. fully equJ Tick eta. <N°"11 County jacent. Crpts. drp.I\ am: Lelterprest 6 of'11et r r. I l•al:1 IJSO Wanted 1" Schtdu~e REMOO£LING guarante«t 645-..1050 · ,J~~· · yr>'· ki tchen. Tennis «;ourt.s toll fr••i nbmber is pie free paz;klna. C-. a.ale or miaht coai "••••••••••••••••• .. •• pl••Uc Irritation pipe. QUALITVWORK . leOfSenlcefo
Q 1w-lmmlng p()Ols. Nea ~1220». Hwy al Newport Bl_.-'fOl'klnt or tllont •PALM/CARD Mu1tber.a1.9'19-7570. , CallNowFor y
2 eh. 302 32nd St. N.8. beach, Corona del Mar. -I • • • 642-464f p•rtner1hfp. Located READER• BUZZS~· triinmina: FREE ESTIMATES d OW C•1:wn"1
._ cso. mo..,.. 1100 • .-ecurl-813~. 'BDRM b04IH to •h•re ll•lo,.ua~~ 44RA betwe.en Fullerton & Ad tiedUctiOrt' Gardeninc. 'i'nd1capln1 AT""s1~-~!1a9n ~~lc:o~1~1Rn•elwdco'm•' • .!'.
'iii' ty. 7$2.-1190 P•llY · ' ....... ~ Anaheim, must see '"•Po '10831 a. h et d d b ~1 •• Frenel't , ~NTA AN/\,,Z Br, 2 Ba~ Mor F. 911$ plu1 util',•••••••••••••t ••••••••• precl•tti. Call 524~ SUnLon ~-:wOe e pen • e . eve (213)887-5'1&0 P1exlbJe hr1. Meed car.
,, I \, • '11 1180.~n $190 .• , 963-SJSS 1,700 sq. n. · larae fenNd or870-4584 ' • 544-41'8. Q{JAL Work. Jter. 25 yrs lYPftJMtet & ~lP' dili• P~TJI ~ br,,~ upper $11~. 4own SUS. yard. Prime Costa Men MEXJCAN M11re'' J.,a exp, l..g &: am jobs. f)-ec pos• on. Sil?-·
\flett', 71 8'Ji w /encl sat "-A!C. ~-L ~Ive up· I.he thJp. Ioc,tlon. 1731 Superior BF..A ~Y Styling SJLIOO in ••SEF. AD•• & y1rd m1lnt. Clean u:p fft, FA.Ill PRJCE. Uc. Don t ~lvt up•ithe ih.lpf
• Vrly_. T IJ ·accept \:idsft-pc _!.Pu 'tl find It In Ave, <Oria. AulO Part.I) Co11.11Mesa .$400Q.eash. BENTLEY•CO. prunlna:. Free Eat. Ph. e.tz-1170• Call Kon, 1 'You JI find 11. In
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(J)()penintsAvalt•ble j Yre ••Pt-r. Xlnt cow/ ... ~ "'-QI ' "dl1v:~1f.ie:1 Pjd itlo1 nTf "'ork for yourself. be ~:;:~ ~j~~:~_!~ • ~~e,, ~~~t: ;~letr ::f: ,;OP CAS H DOLLAH J)pelO/Yee Paid union.JN1rotl. Call Cun· ~e 10-11., Etirn ao.. .RYLAND IJ1bot1lories qu1& i 1 in v ua · our own ~a . l!.len or · · iMl\-a&a .. ' 'PA to y o R yo l l It
Ua Rtlnders A&ency lrol c:Arw EmployDMmt per week •~ttin1 new ls ~iDJ for a sharp and paiy, Send Resume t~ WOIT\e!'· C<1 n be i>llghtly •' Axe Mlp .SChnauzer · · ' JEWELRY. ""1't::l-I ES .
...,8 lrch6l,stel ot A1~nt>y, ~~. 3400 C6'Slo mers for th alen lodividull who en· 332• The Dally Pilo haodtt'apped. Neat • Teat'up f~ St•n Poodlel JNGSZ ·bt\d, new,~-ART OOJECTS COl..1>
N"'POf'l'Beachm'-8180 lrv1neBlvd,N.8 . DAILY PILOT arter JoyJ mee&jns people. P .O.BCx l~60, Co~t Clean Appearance. vu .. A.fghaf'il pups. Rea 'plete. still Pka'd i ur .. S ll.VF.R SE ivx•:
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OpponunJt · lo work at least 3 dajs ..A '-r<c :min& clerical . , I P Y 1 n a dily. Apply In persoo. hlk. rein. 311'1~ old $1Z.1----
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11!:A<>bLE:-~-K C: ""'ll We fiirn.&1S"~20'.?0.ll't2 · 6 <'Lil ,\flpl'"h~ ~380. 1'i.·tl Lt ~ · v1ded Ca ll968ts12 ~~ 9• I f-' h . ~ WOrtlF.N over 21 N._.l"dcd ova le 1 mo. female ---~ S!95 51:? 7 .~, nklettert Firebrand Equi.i 0 · -holdlprom~o.a ~en· mec · l'l\P Full limi.· t o W o r~ 111 t A11 ~1 e's flasall shots.IW0-0908 ~10VfN(i . luo 1t1u r h · · ·
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Newport &uch. s l>ay . ., · , q 'd. Xlntwnrkin~ cunds -..-'" " Cot'kocpoo porn . (I kneliize bd . i ~ ul·c l'·\IL> Fl)ll \'Oun
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Cot .. M•sa 3300Hyland Ave 64M2-2134 , 301 Victoria, Complete s?t ':>r 32 Old YORKSl ~fER RI Ell Qut.'C'n. fo\i1l ~ir.: i \.1. it;S.,r-. ·r1<~L 1-::-. ~15 ~011 Coe.taMna·Ca926:W C Crow c e ramic Che!is · 1, ·•t •1 'N ,, You ~re lhewinneroC -----int!n in 115 gal. g reen & rn-.Je, AK<.: rrct..,.. .~ •T ~vt_ ~"':'
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2 Uckets to the Atl tquat Subs t1tutt! 'l'eat'hc r Jto!d d ecanters. Boxed. __ 5'48-4J~. _ _833·9625&~~ 8~· UCI HOME Op ., ~ l needed for pre ·'l'hool 111 Ch bo d •1 t ' pQrtun1 y Lmp oyer 8 wtc1>t. ess ar . "O!'i To You 1045 ILLNl-:Ss FOttct--::s :\1e tu
IASkETIALL ~3-40hr.t>4o KM20 se.als unbroken. A rt•ul •••••••••••••••••••••• Sell Evt'r)'th1n £,,,11u
GAME Secretarial pos1t1on ~~~;i,00rs •tern S975 .1'~Er.IALE Lab \\'em'r 1>le; 8' all ('11..;1 1·111;1d1·
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f<~e bruary 22, 1975 laa.ffood availa blt· in youn){ So °"-'-·-_ _ pups stx Wl"e ks old. Kroehler Sola ~· 1.o,
Please call 642·5678, ext S..ke ~•lsot L.B A.rchilet'tural fer111 . DUNCAN PHYFE d ining FREE. 491-253';1 t>Seat. Jusl p.t1 1.I ::; 2<.10 t.;UOt.I u:.l'<I fur111tu r•· ,\.
333 to claim vour Mus t knt'J'W modified Some bk/kl.'eµ1n ~. <l!fJ m -et & Buffet Will st-II r'11' viii' a apphau('t•::.or"11l :,l·llJlu·
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' ( 6d . roo s "DAR L I N<' . Al h I I '""t..=~ ' Tirkets. INorlh Coc.inty diets & o serVJ<'t 4521 :\I ho . v $500 ' • puppies . so av1· ,,1 l l r> ••
t oll fre e numbe r is s upervi.&ion. EOE. :1;; 4116a_865f. an · · t.1 ixed bl ark & '4'h1~t-. · rabies. St>\t•r.i l 011 paint ·MASJ'ER$.AUCTIOH
540·12201, 1 Hours a week. Schedul( T I h ----wks old. Ml-'d1un1 sized. 1n gs. hidl· ;1.l)('t1 t':ill 64.._8686 & Bll~9625 .;. to be arranged . x1n·1 e ep one I GRAOPHO"'E ~16 --4389_ anyt1 1ne \\fill I.it!. hr11111• BOYStOto12YRS
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-benefits. See r s . c~lumbia model. works. SAMO\'EO llusky, n1ule. _ ____-_.: -----r--MAIO WANTED. Pie~ Dunlap, Costa Mesa SaleS 1 ds $300 Irvine country Club r1111 a pp I y in p e "on . Met1Jon'a l Hospo'lal, 301 I Stand & recor · . 5 yrs. To gd hon'c w /lge For Sale. Pl!0\'111g. 23 r u n " 75 1 "'"' • 96J-•S81 d 67 ' 1518 c .-r r m en1bcrsh 1v. ~tioo . SEACL11''f' MOTEL, Victoria.CM --............,r ------... yar ... -'"'re r1 ~/ 1.r . n j.'w f>4
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IUSIHISS ~~;;;;~;,;;;;:;.;;;;;;;.;;.;;! DIP"Kfor Of Residents o( llunt1n gtonj·;;~;i~:~;:~::;;;;;;;;; ~5g~~ome, ladys doa. t'Quip . &fire :.creen r-.l t::Jo.· split· pine S7ll l'Or(i. D«i ........ ru~1TY MAID WANTED Be h y t v II - -I I',, n nl I s~· I urn llH'i S·hi ti-103. -.-..-v " Newport Beach Travel ........... ~Ices ac · .oun ain ;i CY! Whirlpool Elec Dryer$25 l\J;ihl•L.::iny u.u-. rtlL-.<'
SA.USMAN G&l OFC to SJ tr Lodge, 6208 w. Co~i>t A s killed nu rsine home in or W~stftunster. We lil·<.:dl Whirlpool Washe r 540. 1ten1:-. -'!J:l-J7:!·1 1\1 £ l'i1 B t; Jt S 11 t 11 1 u
Will train. R eal Estat ~ f''_ee Pai,d. P /lime will llwy, N. 8 . 642-8252. Orange Co. ~ob req 's a 0 1m,. ,",· 1•0•, "," 'r h•
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' Blvd, Costa Mesa. 9-1 S1t les. 1:ashier. ret'ord MANAGER/ASST. Med ·l.,Care r egulations, 213 -437 -2!154 cullccl ,! . 4421 Lmcewood A•e. 1n1:-d~:.i! bed:. :.t!\a~h lo fl'cs . dii}.c; t2i3 1 ~8:i 70"ll a .m . PACIFIC BUS. keeping l"ll:p e r. Niee Fabric Store. Open C.M. staffing & must be pa-askforMursh !Speed Quec.n Wash_er & tr•ine, cane tr1n' lahlt• AdJ t·Of-l"\l'S aft 7<'.all 644 ..... 57:J6
SALES phone manner. Type ac. rt1 E ticnl oriented. Call Ad -Equal Op port t-;mplo)'\•r , Dryer. \llh1te. Stainless \-'ou are the '4'inner of fl'e tahll". y,•1JI m<ikC' din---
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CANVASSING l"Hlculalor. Will tra inl--~.-;:;;;:;;;,:0--.~_'.532~-68l8~~':___· _____ , • . --Used 3 mos. $550 new_ UC lamp:.. p1cturt•s. e tc. P1l·a sso t:le h 1ng. S I~~
BOYS-Girls. IS or ovr . other duties Also fl!el MANICURIST · Teltph S?'ic itors •.. 1 _S300cash. 536·2654 afl6 1 HOME So n1 1• .1 n t 1 q u es . Neiman. St>r1~1'<1ph , Sl51J ,
. Earn 5200-$300 mo. jobs KELLY T EMP'ETo~s RN S2 .2.5-S4 per hr. 1-~.isyl · d IASkETIALL 71 1 ~Ii :.'!J:ll P\1 Pty .535-55~ · · ... ,.. I ple1tsant eve work. llrs
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' helpln& athlctic club sell llwthRyUAgencli 445E.17thSt .. C.M. 1111 w.--4_9pm ~1 on lhru 1-'ri. Refr11{. co.ppe rt one, February 22•1975 quel·n ht•d :-i.t>t x pl.'. COTO de C'.'.AZA. Fa.m1ly
tic k ets to r;:port1ng 1793Newportbl,C,1 642-0194 ~i'flKJ~-835 -0744 or l\pplv 1505 frost-free.17 l.efthddr. Plea:.ecall 642_
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evenls. S36-0791, Mr. 6'46-4854 ~1 e at-Cutter, S e m i !o Rotate shifts 'fPRNJ E.17th St.S.A.Su1ie1 11 I Lux~ry featµres . $150. 333 t o claim you r courh . Golf c lubs, $150. tall t213) 540-3000
Spiker 17391 Beat'h Bl. 110 R . ( 1n small dept.iocover ill· -----• Ava il i''c-b. 27. 644-8936 T•'•ket'.. tNo•lh Count " vacuun1 581 -3138 day!>. 12131375-39$1 ev. 847 -96!7 ehred or Ital. Deli. 1 ness & vacalioi\s. Exper. Teltph SoNcifof'I i -... .~ .• ----------
Career Opportunity icii'i~~;;~~~~;;,j;~D~•~y;w;k~·;67~S;-;34;;o7~a;rt~s;.;1 pref'd . Contact Donna P /time. 4 -Spm. Guam'MUST SAC. 7 mo. oJd. toll fre e numbe r is Hou s 1-: Fu LL 0 r I-Ult f<i n1ily menibt"rship AJIJ charge bookkeeper Roache, RN, Costa !\1esa hrlysalary 548_6543 Refrlg, xlnt cond. Cop· M0 -12201. t'UR.'111'1(,H I:: SISOtakes Ne.,~rpo rl ~ach 'tennis to $850, multiple' ledgerGIR'"4 FRIDAY, Altrat'. Memorial Hospital, XII ___ _._ __:__ pertone. 17 cu rt. frost • • • all 962 :'!:!Iii>. rlub for sa le $lSOO. it11:pericnee lhru P & L. girl , <21 -301 lite bk · MECHANICS v· t · c P.1 642 2734 free S275 646 0870
Accounting machine ex· kpg /ly.Ping, Mon.Fri, Need 12). Must be ex· E~~ria, · · -· TELLER i-:... -----'. _ _: Mi xt.'d puppies bllown & Gcr09t Salt. 80-55 338-96:f'J ------
perience desirable. Call 9-4:30. Apply in person. per'd & have Class A . · • •GAS DRYER• bla<"k JI wks okl, fi621 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 111'.:AVY Duty indu!>trial tor appointltt ent (7141 Pat'ific Rigging Co. 2118 License Sal3ry or com. RM't~CCU/ICU Oo"·ney Savin gs & l.o<inl Good Working S45. Lennox . 1-IB .. 847-6771 STE H LO. 1\1 n we r s. pwr l ool.s. Sl·rewdriver .... 833--0MT ,Jrvlne Newpor t E lvd. N .B mission Benefits availa· D h ha ~ opening in its llunt·j Call847-4278 · V\\" d .
11 ays & ig ts. Stand by inj,'1.on Bearh BranC'h for ·-FREE lo gd home cute aqu.ar1u1n s, , p:rrts , routt>rs. s <.iw~. r1 s .
·Cheerful patient oriented1;-•_7J_-_c_307,_7 ______ 1 ble O C ly ~~lie, diff.e rentEia l Pllay. f/tlme Teller . 1-;xpcr. REFRIGERATOR . lop Terriw-mi11:. fem .'t yr. ~~1003~11~~·11'o·i1~d ~:.~:.~. 1"1aetdory1>·Clhuseouht pr1~e1.o'· prat'tit'e in 118, wants GllLS(IS..21l rwNJe OUft r u or plllme. xce cnt pref'd.Xlntworkini.:cun-freezer,S75_ 638-35?5 ...... ~c L:" "·as t•r ~ · I Alltomotl••Cnftr benefit s. ds . ,. ..• 11 Mc w.,.,, .. , Phoneo75 __ 8170 -\ille.S.,\. fi42 Ol lti exp. f/l me. t'h1o1irsideas. Train for legitimate. full N T Co t l M Jen n ~.. .. '" DARLING p · 3 --~---'I. S.I 0-n , Tue th.-.• · 240I o. uslin n ac rs. se : 549-3220 E(1u;1\ Oppor up pies, 0.,. i:· '.\IE" A ., ., .,., 11\lt'' t'ltlH I "'"' '"tim e pos i tion in Santa Ana COSTA.MESA KENMOREwasher very fem . S wks. l\1other r r · "' -·•--' .new y painl-Sat.workwk962-2403 massage.Earnwhileyou 1'.:mployl·r nice multi ---cyt•Je.' $75. Samoyed .675_5538 Bayfarm . e:.ir S2UU . ed . "' 1nattrcss. $:!5
learn. No exp. nee. \\'e M..._..alHospitd S-l ?~2'1S. p1anu. _t'\othe s: lic:.k . ;;.is KX79or 548 -5616 CHIF 01 COOK send lo school. Apply any MEDICAL Assi5t . 1-:xp·d. JO I Ylctori•, CM FHEE to gd hom e, beaut. beds. misc F'r1 /Sat.
W/manaRtttnenL ability. afternoon or evening. Back offit'e. Gen. Prat'· 642·2n4 EOE 10 '1\eefe & Merritt Gas lovin g lilalamuteJShep. Hon
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& lots of exper. Salary 21t2H arborBlvd.C.~i . ti ce.Submithandwrilten TELLER : Stove. Like new. S40. Pltal56~. -Nnd
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0 428 E . 17th St, Crtt . Or ROWING Orange Cly. Isl. 92662 Stereo. Apply btwn 12-3. 11.:<· sec s 1n Iv.; 8 mo. :'llY C LT_ 575 :>15 !fti!t:I Cal ~StS-1070. independent tire or· USA STEREO. 3721 So. w /good appca'rance tojAuction 8015 ustr ShepJq. Shepherd. aftertipn'a , _ .-.----
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OI' over, S2 hr. 5 hrs per Sal + omm ·ons pd un good head for f1 •ures & _,,.,"1.. . J~welry 8070 thro .... · Sl5U. <192-57 11' ~· • a 1gnme nt mec an1cs. Send Res ume to 1401 556--0420 cus mer.<> u.s a\"e ••Ml-·e4Yetlon* '"' .roo-~" I ~
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rinancial icrvit'e or·l-IAIR STYLIST for new i.tusicianWantedTo ment. Will furnish sales NEWACCOUHTS ! OMJ-Co.Antiq•H CURVf.;o S!::CT IONAl,,. Wa1ehe!'L. t-;t(· llighest
1 ganization. Will tr~in salon in Lido Area. Calli Accompany Lyrist. pitch. You can not miss! P /lime. Xlnl work i n ~I 8.JS-:J::l.itSl.S.A. chest. Ch;1ir. misr f:J Price. .. Pd. liuu;,ceall-. ! ANSWERS
I qualified person w/omr-b'7S-s:no. · Calhy.646 ~438 Call Wendy, 963-3163. conds 11 11 u area Ex-i Friday, F'eb 14th, 7P.M I reas. offer refused C\J' 1\ppt Only Foi·1-.:i·r _ Quukt•
previous expcr. Co. ol--. pe r . S&L ur corOm ·1: Sat. t'~bl5th._IP!\l . nc .... · 645~378 BE__N'l:LF.'i'&L'U s..,nu<l Inward (er s xln't benefitl> & HOSTESS NEED 2 Gd ladies. FUii. SALESPEOPLE bank. t:ontact 1¥l rs. Al·[ Open for 1nspect1on fron1 --~ 28.55 F .... Cst Hw .v , CU1\·L EARHINGtj
working conds. P hone Dinner house n ights. p/t. Car phone nee. Mr Mb on Ii g h t e ·r s , lison. 213_678.3.125. 10.am OOth days. BofA & New s~fa, g· lg, her_1·uJun! 673·1896&673-56i7. fl
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, Bioloclcal background. ty business. Apply in Private club. 5 Day wk. ti me. lnlroduce new rood *TEMPO* ·••••••••••••••••••••-.•• cabinet color TV /Slcr~ ~<'r1f. paid Si~S, s ell for 1E1~~kni~dJ~.~;-"ee n her ! Oenetl<."'-researt'h lab, person. Thurs 2/13 belwn Mu st be good bu fret man. product line directlY. to Meedl You Now! I us ED Bikes & Parts. $15 t'ombo, Sandy 645-9120 c"°"=~·~64-'0-'502=!1'------l-----------p /l . Apply Kerckhorf 2:30pm & Spm. To start immed. apply to consumer. No previous I & up. 2488 Newport Blvd. -
Marine Lab, CdP!f , <714) 94thAeroSquadron t'her. Bahia Corinthian experience required, TrMAssembl•r"S c.o•~t.~64~2=-~7~9~IO~,-----/;"'."':=~:':""': 675-21.'9. 3180 Airway.C.M. Yat'h\Club, !601 Bayside · · ·d c Sr Trplsts -<;O()K:!~;-;;;-;;;;;;;;;:j-~~~;;~;';~'--j2~~!:~d~~~~~'!:~~~·':.._ __ 1 tra1n1 ng prov1 ed. all • ·IOs-~ man's b•'ke, n-·, r, v• -4.-.. l.inkletter Firebrand Sec'ywffltSh I ~ ,._ COOK. Musl be exper'd. HOUSEKEEPER Foods ; Weekdays, , unus ed Christmas gift, ltefs req'd, No Ion~ hair. E11:perienced, m ature MU.SES AIDES 833_2642 PIX Operator J S50cash. 838-1387.
Apply, CoflOOy Kitchen, woman wanted, varied Exper'd. C.M. &42-3505 AccOUllf Cleri:s
OrtegaHwy,SJC. d . r . and SALESPEISON S40-----4.t50 Woman's 26", 3 spd $40.
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pleasant environment, M?-OJOO, Land & &-a SECUIJTY?? empo e mporary I e p ~ --'-------~ver. Shores area, fOI' Pet Co. 6908 w Warner New MissiOfl Viejoorfice SC Jl_WlNN Suburban
1nterv1ew weekdays call flB of a nationwide Book-WA ITRESS Part time, 1 1.adies 10 s pd. Xlnt cond. &l~-4123, evns. "''knds S85 962---0834
t'all64G-5961 l, P"RT-TIME keeping &-Tax Service age 21 plus, Newport 1 · __ Denl•I ABistant. Must be "' needs 2 representatives Bch. arc.a. 640--8120 artf _,,5 & e:ic per'd ., resp &. en-STUDENTS t 11 t · ed 3PM tl\u.siastie. Expanded HOUSEWIVES ose new compu er1z Equipmeat SOJO
duties background req'd. FREE Las Vegas Holi· Teleph Sales 960·1436 =;~f~~f b:;i~i~es:S~ WAITRES SES"--••••••••••••••••••••••
1 Sal1rr open. Newport day Vacation t,or 2. POSITION JN A FAST Bookkeeping exp. not f<1ood&Cocktnil WANTED: Slide Proj.
a"'a.&46-7419. flOST an ORGANIC GROWLNC Rt-:::CESSION c:; 'd A kf M Phope b e tween 9 & -"'='-'-"--""=----! f''ACELl FT d 1 rt!q 'd -We train. Car xp . s or ~r. llA!\1. I emons ra· PROO.,F N~WPORT nee. Fringe benefits & LORENZO'S •OJSTR IBUTOfl wanted. tion in your hon:ie. lT'S BEA.C H CO ., JN . manageg1;ent potential.. 2SJJ2 Mat'fntyr e 645-0268 I ~:r~n:S~p ~t;;,s~~ n: ~~~7~or-Details Call, VOl.VING A VAR le"TY Call 495.5000 btwn 8 :30 & l.aguna 1-lill ir5ijt -J500 Coti 90J5
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schooling. Salary com-~t AC H I 'E JS call 645 -1995 Tom -~ 2:88,Daily Pilot. P.O. Box mensurate w ltraining & DESIRA WlLI_, Thompson. \\'e have an ope1ung 1n You don·t need a gun l° i
t5&o Costa Mesa, Ca exper . Contact Mr. TRAIN CO M· near fulu rc for m411n "Draw Fast" .,..·hen you --~=~·--------! Hamilton, Costa Mesa PUTQ.• NTED SEAMSTRESS tcnance man ~or . ~m;11l place an ad 1ntheDAil.Y
Me mor ial Hospital. PROCe . C ALL Exper'dSailmakers.Top apartment bu1IUt11 A 111 ! Pit.OT Want Ads! C-.ll j
FAit OUT 642-2734 , Equal OpJJOf'". JERILYN lrl()ffHJ S AT py, full time. Apply in l.ag~':la Beach. flfust bej now -64_2-_56_78 ___ -l E·Z MONEY Emplo)'er 646--50'16 person. Ullman Sails. 410 r~m 1ha_r ...,. /1>001 ?per a·, l
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capabilities. Earn SIOO ....... A4)CYGirl R .. LESTATE ---------t.'leclr1cal rep~irs. 40 hr '\ stereo_ Sell them with a•
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9am-2pm or 4pm-9pm in derwriting &-ruting. Ek· San f .a ncisco Bay Area. SECRETARY/ pl'rmanenl rer1·rt•ncc~ and use the money for a : r.omfortable spacious o(. per. nec:-ns. Salary open. Lead ~ Real Estate \.Vnte Art No 3711 . lla1_l,Y stereo! Call i-12.5678 To--!
lice acro11s the Rtreet Co. benefits. 4~-1087 or Schoo has opcninR ror 1 1:110~ .. P 0-, ~~". !560 day I
from Oranse Couoty 549-3058 f /ti e i n s lru t'tor STENO t.:usta !Hesa,Ca . .J2ti2(, -------1 I Airport. For i>ersonatln· . Brok li t' + cxper. In ~ ----.' ·
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, 833-8098. seamstress for garment Colle , deg p•ef'd. "-d n •na manuf al ttVt.J W 17th St. ~-.. Skilled in dictation. tJp-. . . .,... . . lete re s ume I .. .. ' CGO H ASOW H;CONOXP H P W S ' 1.Jn1l H. Costa Mesa. tam ng compos1t1on o eor-
1 ,la~e sorhe\hinJ you want to5pm Mon. thru Fri. ry requlr.ements respondence. Knowledge tn Sell ?Claaslfledadado_f-":..:.:=-''-"-"'-'"-'"-~I .c.s. P . 0 . Box of general ore pro·
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10...., -00. • ''IOT•• Uce!Ud or unllctnted. • .Associates l~i:k-!l~ tt =--<)n tconfldenee., or 'CosteMHe ,,,., • .-J~ ~.~ COV,l'l!tl .NO-MOO !~:_ !;L.-n~ ~Carpet, Realtors 556-7075 'I ii~ iil;:;,::., ~~ RECIPT!OMl!IT . J;;qu1l Ojlpor. Employer ~ 1 "'"-'' •'-Pencifiablo, Capable ,{if /..l'!t.n" I:" Ill::!. tt,~;;; A n •'w~rlna Buay SICllTAIY ~-~v.... P.'-' iS Tele •h6bes in ,1n Jn. IOOlkUPH
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~~1 8:-"u.~~1:! S••:tlilt• ... '10.4 ~rs.'M:~f~~.r::e:~' · air condltl°"lng, & Ahl.. rel>lt eng.· 4 new tires. TwoTtheae :p~ty rad I~ 1nd he•l•r-ro.':'· p•oro. s pe·c11 t ·••t••·····-·········· 0 cq•p-r shell. ..,.,. ...... Gd. eond . $4l5. S4S-lSM. Mercedes ares•le 'riced tSfN'1'18)
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ri ng GIBSON Guitar, lbs. St,oW b ile un · · Sc~ 9150 I Am /Fm 82500 Call aft 6 ,,.·hl s. runs well , n cond.SlSO.S46-88'19 derway.Greatest buy for •••••••••••••••••••••V•t 9570 CALL FOR IN · 646_5217 · · bbtly work. S995/o!fer. '67 ·TR l l:J~t PH 4Dr . 19b6 Ho1bo• CM 6•69303
5676 marine 110 A.C. ! ~· '70 Yamaha 650 Chopper ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORMATION . _ 642·9435 · Sedan. lo mi, $750 Call
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IWrnihlre & l915 25 HP J«nson Out: aci;:essofies. $750 or. best good. Good work van. ••••••••••'••••••••••••• 9746 Cl11ss111ed ads sell big •74 DEMO SALE
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••••••••••••••••••• $600.Pri.Pty.646~5643. 675~0. Eves & Sun· 73CHEVY$3600. Crevt'erBMW "."ROTAIY'"COUP.E 1 1 ow ner. 968-181»; anyitem.642·5678 ___ . equipped' w ilh air, YChrs $8/24, e"ecsvl dayeall645-i044 A 1\1 /FM s ter eo or $15/25, drrt m.ach Albertean boat trailer, 546-5875aft.6 208W lsLSlrel·L Air.4 speed, i 5.000mtles,l 96.2-8946;S4?-08S3 oHt1w-9770 AM '«'' g t'a<k tape &
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7411. · ic'd.Call 675--6866. (:~~e~~~=orbestof·va n . Auto., air, pwr , 64:j.5700 · dil l cond. 20000 mi , ~et s 'OOYWbug.xlnt cnd ,new ti.m e on unlimited •OnJcnls 1090 The fastest drif.W in the $3700.546·0036 ~ 4" I 28MPG. $1 .750 firm. pa1nt /t?ody work . $1350. mileage warranties .
... ••••••••••••••••••• W~sl ... a Dail! !'ilot 19'70 HONDA CB750, gd . .t. • ..a._.i •• _ _. _ _. 9590 V' ~ ·73 MAZDA RX3 Wagon. 1 <193--0710aft.6PM , 644 -1549,979--0386. Ready fo r delivery * C ti c~d ~75 -ua 1'J1111nCU Auto.SI975. ,---NOW' OAST,MllSIC C a~si f ied "'' a ""'· · •·,.97 _2007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 642 -i,382 ,arsche 9750 71 VW Sedan. ~Int cond. 142 COSTA MESA 642-5678. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR 1973 3.0s, A/C. slk. shift .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mags. new tires, call
•FebOrgan Fair;• , p ~, .. & '7 BULT ACO AJpina FOR TOP USED CARS ~~:: r~?ri:~ .lei:..:t~!~.in~ 73 MAZDA RX-3 '62 RESTORED , reblt. 847 -5600 /962 -6205
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i20Q. 673_3856 2925 Harbor Blvd. 1973 CAPRI. auto. air. ,73 MAZO\ RXJ W lS5xlS Radial $Jl 72+ 70-'~ Sqbk , atllo. nu . sll 142
'70 HON DA CB 350. Ex . &MPG.s:JIOOorbestoC· S IT , AM /FM stereo, . 636·7902 I I mi.$lfi50.fi73 -7311 v.·/ 4 speed. a~r. stereo, ~---------~-jjiiliiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiirl c~~:;:;;~~~~;;--;;::i .~C~os~t~a~M"!.'e~s~a _ __!9~7~9.="2500~~J Decor Group. Xlnt cond. , t agon. · · rdl s, full top rk . XI .
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IMMEDI •TELY Wheels, 165xl3Steel. 72 MAmA RX·l i..: · · · or trade fo r VW Bug ..
1971 Kawasaki. 500 CC, FOR·U· S24.88+tax 636-7002! -..oTARY"'WAGON !Rois Royce 9756 615-3608aft spm . • . , •
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Suzuki 400, xlnt. cond. tr ans .. decor group, •~1 -6392 • mos.old.ZOOO mi.$1,100. stereo,steelradials,only '73 RX2 . Xlnt cond ,I -"'-"---1----------
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551-0470 2001 s . Manchester tra.ns~russ1on , & SHARP., Fi l'ootremenlS desired b) S700 cu AnCJheim 636.gooo ThiS is It all tn one car:[ at 1 the most discerning. 1780Anaheim SL CM •••••••••••••••••••••••
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wheels, $bolt. 673-4266 MUST IE CLEAN .. , sale or lease. Call now. ~
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l!MI Ford 4 Or. Sedan. Call Rogerot Bill eng. Pvt. Pty. $1,395. I WE'LL : I
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6'PM.,137-t864. Huntington Jleach MIWISTt&.LARGOEST 52J.725 'l "'i'" -· ~. -••• -IMIUlblATE ' 1118 ..;~L '72 . • ~ let the111 • • . '°'1 ~,.._,' DEl-IVERY ' ~ '2 1°"'1• air. E , , • •.. ·, ;•:, · ,. .1. , . Mod 1 *·C 1 au\o, lo inL Oays, • power 22 ml. per p l W• lw AJJ e 1..-o ors 891-033!;"'" :'veS'/wkndS', ~a rety Ck appro•ed . Merce d u,P'ouche, DlckMlllerMoton 61s-ol02
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OpenEveryDa . FORD FALCON atatl mi's. New radials. Xlqt •. U... QI_. . Untv•rsityOI. orig. ownr , lo ml. 0penb,uy '&~ft-~'1il.10 ~B.~1·~:-'1.fa: -,..
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RtfUND1TO YOU '63 GALAXY. S225 ur Uest 25mpg, cl~n . gd C~· (6$2HE .I A stcMI ut '7J Otdl Toro..odo ti're-s . .iftM , Eng rblt, Costa Mesa 1 1 1 3 Vega \\':t,8on GT. a~ EX~PLES: '!!!~~ ;_.;..{ otfer. Wes asking S300. da~~6 076L .. ~ ! i, S289'J Fully equipped. (;lean am /(11) 8 _ trk . $l500, 546·1934 -alrcond.fWld.43.000'l)~
197S,PINTOS . --. Will p ay S75 lux . 5.52: 7 · 1 • 2\i cd t · • Lie. Nu. WGA·I. $21500.-_6:3~7~--_ ~! S200Q.968-rf)917 . ; ~
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. Poul'Creltintaft 1!*73 L NCOLN TOWN ~ TOYOTA 'ft4 F85 6 cyL Slick. new 29 R\P A. cleuei Sl4 xtr1i1s. F ;P. price~ totv. 2tof"°°s:•ls'a ... i'tl: C Cad'72CDV W.hlteS3a5Q. •lllGnet.I hD CAR ' brak~s. f\>l ake orrer. fS.14-~77 ., i-1t50.546--624 Both or l ese car , r.e--
ASH IQUHD ·Pvt. Ply. 646-'897. ~ C r. 3J.000fllt, . $4 ,695 1966 Horbo r. CM 6,6 930: 847--0363. . •. ---... ' rompucl Ch',evrole.l.l 'i.ftldJ:
al44S E.17lh. CM_. Hunti'")ton hoch 496-86~1 . --~ . 9960 00 Gold Pootiar Cal(ii~J'8-... automatie l:tunsmis'Slm.i• 1975 MAYlllCIS You u ~e the winner of -MultClltCj 9952 '73 TOllONADO lop rond., ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 dr, immlH: .. S599, 1 l:t , and havt• l>ttn thourg~ $20 0 ·· E ldorado '70 llk'e new, 2t1ckets to the Mtrtericl' 9947 ••••••••••••.••••••••••• lomi. many xtras'. S4.095. BEA'I' THE G •s 673 4331 ... ·, Sare Chcoke<.I. 111.ac., ,-
must sell best offtr over UCI HOME ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66-V8 Mustang. Smog. '7 644 -2'l59 A -& 0050'1'11 > . :
wholesale. 613-5569. IASkETl.t.LL 71 Mit.YEllCK uo. pwr "'· •uto. -.. ,----. SHORT AGE! lrd 9t70 645-5100 olf"
R B GAM~ Just another fine used cash.493-364.4 . 73 CUT SL.ii· XLN1 Buyth1s l96SVALIANTb ••••••••••••••••••'•.;ij ,.,., , , -----rtt!•
CAIHRIFUND '68 EL DO ADO, ea\11.. t-'eliru· car! 1173CZE) . C?~D. LOADED. 52995. cy_I w/slick. iJus t SO,OOO '&J T r-Bird . Cusl$m :2 VEG1\_ t:ou'!~·~Au~,Jf11
S"°",·1vde.rl i~~Yer' • :~9~ md; ..... ary .22. l!i75 645-5700 . • dlr 65 1'1USTANG. Exce\len ts92 121H m1. Xl nt cond. Only i400. paint, 390 w I po"1er air. r-!·~KE OFF F~R . ~~.' 1975 MUST A.MG Please i:all 6·12-5678, ext trans. Greut buy at SJ75. PRIVATE PARTY !las '75 pl ales. Call brakei sleer'g & ~·in · biS 66f~ · "'1 HT" bestof!er.644 -7323 333 to cl;11m you ,73 20r Auto 10600 · 499_2386 63'1-1 5f. d ·Jo' ' ~ -• -__........,~
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air, stereo tape, tit S40 1-20 ',. .. • ~ontbs . American.Car Da1\yP1lot Cl.ass1f1 ed .. uJ. .. , 1.s: '\u_lo, l~.,m1. S...?700. Ch~rry! s5'oo. 551 -8N3 Ship to Shnre•1 rteso1t§t~
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CAI TRUCKS
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lop, all extras, air condl-
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1966 Hcubor ( M 646 ~303
'12 EIDoradoConv.
lmmac. All extras.
p,·t . ply. 673-731 1
'73 COUPE DE VILLE.
immac. Owner moving
t o l.Jawaii 1'tust s,c.
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CASH llFU .. D '70 R IS Camaro. Good ---.,..,-"'°'--I condition. Bronic. Best Special Purchase oller645-3710
(20) 1974 LTO's'
TO CHOOSl'PIOM
1-'8, <.1ulo. trans .• power
1teermi: & brakes • .air
J913 CAMAR0 350 4 bl,
loaded, 20,000 mi ,
$3,400 496-8631
1ond .. "'!.W tires. tinted •••••••••••••••••••••••
flass. 1\ll colors & body CONNELL
1<yles · CHEYROLET $3388 SALES&SEIWICE
2121 Hart.or ll•d.
COSTA M ESA
LIKE NEW 546-1 zoo
1974 Monte Ca rl o. Like
SPECIALS new cond. Very le
-'=.~~-=---I miJeage . $4,200. '70 F.-d c .. t. 100 644-S275or 833-9511
V -8, auto. trans.,
laC'lory air
fond 1tion1 ng, power
1teerin g:. rndio &:
•eater. t1 n\ed ~l ass .
Li cense 134ASR
CL.IA.IA.NCI PRICI
'67 BEL AIR, $475. Reblt
e ng. R /H :<Int cond.
5.57-5176 or 645-5595
1964 CHEVY VS e ngi ne
nnd trans. Sl.50. 645-7135
after 4pm
. s977 1973 MONTE CA RL rE•(ldau, 53,250. Days: -.•z,,.,,.,_,...,, ... ,-.. -c"'•'"-~·--~ 6 4 ~ ..t.. o 1 Go , Eve s :
Bubble top, reudy lo _8f~Z -_5l_07 ______ ,
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CLURAMCI PllCI Hardtop. Vin~l roof, PIS.
bp1e, A/C S1395. 552-9795.
S I 9 8 8 1.!i &~i:a Chevy Wagon.
--,,.4,,,':ij1!iiff;;,.,,...,"'°J"•;,.,,.--aulo, air cond. $350. Runs
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'74 ~Jonte Carlo, P /B,
.-PIS. P /W, w / v-top,
radials. $3850. Priv par-
•j I fli,... F;ry 111 ty. 123KJ U. 640-5340.
\'-8. ~uto. lra.ns .• power Chlrs:ler 9925
11eer1ng. radio. heater, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1457DYI ) ' . ' • Q.U.IANCI PllCI 68 Chrysler NY, 4 dr.
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hardtop. full P.OWet. gd tires. new battery, goOO
cond. Orig. Owner $650
552-9347
Bonneville VS . a.l .. air. COlltM.t• 99l0
p.s., p.b., p.w. & se.alS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• fl&H. V 'roof. T !Glass. '7 3 MARK JV, xlntt cond.
16i6F,LUl . Su nroof, AM /F1'1 t ape
Cl..IAIAHCI PRICI deck stereo. all xtras.
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ll'ans.,, raclO(Y air,
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beiee. 24000 mi, S6650. ·
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'89 MARK III. Full power.
AM /FM.53.000mi. $2595.
New tires. 968-9)72
LEAVING Country, Sac.
1969 Mark ttr1 loaded,
'7% CltotNM w..,... , whlsale. $2,300. 642-4(.$ ~·8. <11Uto. lrans., large an.,s· •
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po'fer wlnd,w11, power
1eits, radfo, he ater,
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HunUnJlon Buch
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BRAND "'HEW '75 Toronado
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-brokes -windows -s•ats.
oir cond.
4 speed, wsw,
radio, heat..,-.
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'68 CAMARO
automaflc trahsmission.
steering. (VTS070)
power
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automatic. powe'r steering ,
conditioning. vinyl top. (868FNA)
'73 CAMARO
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brakes. vinyl top. (841 HHE)
'69 MUSTANG
Aufomat1c transmission. power. sl eering, air
conditioning. (ZDV532) '
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A utomatic transmission. power sleering. air
cond1tion1ng. (854AIAJ
'71 FORD MACH I
Automatic transmission. power steering &
brakes. air cond1t1oning. (108590) J
'71 FIREBIRD
Automatic. power steering. air condihon1ng.
bucket seats. rally wheels. (07 1CICJ
' '67 COUGAR
Automatic transmission, power steering, vinyl too. (ZGDl03) -
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1975
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CLUB WAGON
ve. automaHc. radio. heater,
air conditioning, Best Buy.
(890EOJJ .
'71 OPEL
SPORT COUPE
4 speed, radio. heater, white
wall tiresr air conditioning.
vinyl top. (285PtJJ
'72 PLYMOUTH
FURY Ill
Sedan. VS. automatic. radio,
heater. power steering, PoWel"
brakes. while walls. air
• con.dilioning. vinyl top.
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NEWPORT ROYAL
1 I.Sedan. VS, automalic. radio.
•heat•. PoWer steering, power
Jbrakes. wh ite ,walls. air
1conditloning.
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springs, driver & passenger
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luggage rack.
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WEDNESO~FEBRUP.RV'l'.l, 1975 TEN CENTS
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Aml.Jula~ee · -·'1tfissinj'· !lgain
Coast Highway, SOUth La1una,
was said to be in satisfactory con·
dition today at South Coast Com -
No ambulance was avaitabl~
sOi IA.gun• Beach PoU·ce com-
mandeered a van Tuesday lo
take an 89-year-old man with a
br,:>ken fiip to the hospital.
'J'be man, who hlld fallen, lay in I Paln on t~e · sidewalk for about
ha1f an hour as Police and city
' firemen attending him tried to
secure an ambulance.
· munity 1-tospital. He was
scheduled for s urgery today to
correct the hip.
Mason h ad fall e n on the
side.walk at 21.4 OceQ,n Avenue at
about S:SO p.m. He or:dinarily
uses two walking canes and was
accompanied by h is
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Wllllam-E. Mason of 30802 S.
I -octor
Bey Saves 8
Fire Hero Dies in Anaheim
-Anaheim fire ·officials crcdtted a 12-year-old boy who died in a
residential fire Saturday With saving the lives of eight persons
who were sleeping in the house when a pre-dawn fire broke out
ACCORDING TO (ire inspector Norman Morgan. young Roger
Glover ran ddwnstairs from his second floor bedroom to waken
five children and an adult "·ho were sleeping in the home at 243J
Broadwey.
Moreen said the youngster then returned to the second floor to
help his sister and a stepbrother escape the names
aoTu LEAPED from a window, Morgan said •lo\lo'e\'er he
added, Roger was overcome by ·s moke before he could reach the
window and·collapsed.
His body was later found six feet from the windo"·-..
lt.Rlalllg to Begin
•
Crestlite's Kiln
Fu-ed Up for Work
lly IACK CHAPPELL Of,......, ............ were reasons why Susquehanna
stoppecl .ProdUClion as well, Teel
said. ·
··1 thinJf-a smull businessman
In a small town will ha ve a better
-<See CRESTLITE, Pago All
nte huge rotary ktfn at 'the con-
troversial Crestlite PJant in San
Clemente was fired up tQday in
preparation ror resun1ption of
mining and ru II production by the
lightweight aggregate mBnurae-
turing plant.
1 Kenneth T eel, owne r o( Impact Data
Sought for
Development
Crestlite since purchasing it
Crom former operator , Su s -
quehanna Jnc., a large con-
glomerate company, said pro-
duction w ill resume this
weekend.
The firm mines s hale from the
San Clemente hills, pulverizes it
1 and fires it in the kiln producihg
a light weight stone-like material
used in makin,li( structural con-
crete and concrete blocks.
The Laguna Beach Planning
Commission voted Tuesday to
ask the county to reqUire an en-
vironmental impact report on a
proposed zone change on eight
acres next to the city's Top of The
World residentiafarea.
Teel who had headed the
operation of Crestlite under Sus-
quehanna. said the business is
now a family operation. He said
changes planned for the plant
should make it a good neighbor.
The change from agricultural
lo estate residential would allow
11 homes to be built on the pro-
perty and could open road access
Teel said modi(ications in to addi tional develop"ment, plan-
plant· operations will reduce ners said.
heavy machinery and factory Co mmissioner Jotvl 1'1cDowell
noise. disagreed with Y+hat he termed
Residents of nearby Shoreclirrs the tone or the discussion at the
Mobilebome Park and an adja-Laguna commission hearing and
cent ShorecliJfs home area had voted against the meas ure
complained about noise and dust authorizing a letter be sent set-
from the plant. ting the city's position lo the
"We are trying to improve our c:;ounty planning department.
image In the comm unity The land involved li es at the
desperately," Teel said. He not-SQUthwest end oC the Top of the
eel that the firm has also un-World area. Planners were told
dertaken a reseeding o'f an aban-that the city could not hall road
doned:mtning ar.ea to im(irove its access to the land from Alta
environmental image. Laguna Boulevard because the
Escrow on the operation closed road straddles the city-county
j\l.St recently. Original cost of the boundary at that point.
Plant was placed at $2 million. McDowell told his fellow com-
Teel declined to say what his missioners the city was getting a
purchi,se price Crom Susquehun-··~ reputation" at the county
na Was. for being against everything.
Howe\l'er. he said he has put McDowell speciCically object-
more than $100,000 into repairs ed tO Including ii'\ the letter men-
and start uP costs. tlon 1or opposition to the change
He.aaid i'epair of the,12-fool by because of road ac~ess pro-
179-rOot long kilrf was one of the bl ems, which he said was a
reasov.s StISquehann'a halted particular. sore point in county-
dperoUop. of the facility as b( the -wide rel~t1ons.
'firstoftHe-Jear. · The city recently removed a
The repairs . new environmen-section of Alla Laguna
_tal "clean· up" requirements and Boulebard once planned to ex·
the slowdown in construction ,tend from Tep o~ t~e \VQ(ld to Arch Beach Heights, another
lHS CAR .SOLD
ON FIRST CALL ,
"Soldtt on tht llrst cell.''
T.Jfa·t'"s the sa1es success a
CQ1t1 Mesa man ~xperienced
wb~n be ran these r~ words ip
lhe l>•llY PllOl :
'etCHEV'I' Beyl, auto
hilltop community.
The extension could have
opened up vast undeveloped
areas to development, and with
an extension northward created
a loop around Laguna Beach
from South Laguna to El toro
Road. .
For its actipn , the city has been
threatened With loss of some
county-,dministered road funds.
• · !.\"•••· R/H. JC.Int. cond. 8 Convicts Killed
l"'"'"x'x
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place •.
In tho Daily Pilot .
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BUENOS , A/JlES, Argentina.
·(.A p > -Pr}.ioners at the
wo.n1en'• ·if II.Jn Rosario rlDted
early™"'· l!t"artlng a rtce !bat
killed eight or the convicts, tho
provinc\al police of Santa Fen re·
ported.
housekeeper.
The city oC Laguna Beach con·
tracts with Hospital Ambulan~e
ror emer~ncy trano;portation . Ken Hunt , general manager of
1-lospital A bulance, said today
all his amb lance! were in use at
thetimeof l ecall.
Hunter said one or his tour am-
bulances was in the repair shop
after being ram.med from behind
Murdef
Charge
.
Slated
By JOHN VALTERZA
' 01 Tl'I• D111ty ,.Oo1StllH
Arraign ment ror the 40-year
old male nurse C'harged in the
murder of Corona del Mar
houi>ewife Nancy Atwater and
her entombment in a concrete-
fi ll ed oi l drum will resume
Thursday in I-I arbor Judicial Dis-
trict Municipal Court.
Daniel Gerhis Bedelian. "''ho
had served as the night attendant
to the v.•om an ·s ai lin"g"husband. is
set to appear at 9 a:m. in the
court or municipal Judge Selim
S F'r anklin .
The jurist first began the pro-
ceedings on formal charges of
murder last F'riday. but agreed
to a postponement so that
Bedelian would have enough
time to seek a private attoney.
Jn the io1.e_ri,m, .. t~e h~~}ty
r..ebanese immigrant has l>een
advised by a public de(ender. fie
has remained in custody since
hi s arrest last Wednesday -only
hours after Mrs. Atwater, 50, was
rl'ported missi ng from h er
Ccimeo Shores home.
Bail has re m ained at $250,000.
Bedelian ha s been lodged in
Orange County Jail since his
court appearance last week.
Inv est igators h ave n ot
divulged any new details in the
case over the past sever al days.
The last solid release of in-
form ation came last Friday
<See SUSPECT. Page A2 l
Special Meet
' Set Tonight
'rhe San Clemente City Council
v.·ill meet in s pecial session at
7 :30 tonight in the community
clubhouse lo discuss uses tor :.in
estimated $459,000 the city may
receive from the federal Housing
a nd Co mmunity Development
Act.
Lion 's share 0£ the funds bas
been suggested to be s pent for re-
v it a Ii z at ion or the cit y ·s
downtov.1n area with otber uses
for historical building and parks
acquisition, and for housing a nd
social services £or elderly and
handicapped.
The fund s would be the city·s
share or a Sl 1 bi llion Cederal pro-
gram. The act was established for
six years but funded by Congress
for only three years. The city's en-
titlement for a ' six-year period
would be an estimated $1 .14
million.
A First at VCI
by 'a county Ore paramedic unit
last week. J.' _ A
Two of the V.etiiCles were on
private calls and •one was
respanding to a par.a,med.ic call in
El Toro at the tim~·hesaid.
"It's just one a those things
that's bounft lo ~bat'pen some
times," Hunter !laid. He said he
had received 2J calls for
transportation Tuesday.
e
l
di~:
A new ambulahce is on order
and will bt in service withtd 30 days, he said. . n l •
After learning that Hospital
.. could not Bendt an ambulance,
policemen c8lled other aMencles,
but were told the. nearest availa·
hi e unit was 'in Huntineton
Beach.
At that point, Patrolman Bruce
Brig gs commandeered the
• Ill
Be~t of La11rel
Lori Mccurdy contemplates an artist's renderin,g or
Laurel and Hardy. The work will be among studeni.art
exhibited at Thurston Intermediate Se,b~l's Ljiv-in
Thursday night from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The p11e·Valentine.'s
Day event includes student folk dancing,stum.ot magic
shows, drama skits, river trip slides a!KI irtod!!I airplane
flying. An enchilada dinner will be served from .5:.3l>·to 7
p.m . (reservations only) at $2 .50 for adults .and $1.50 for
children.
• Man Held in-Sex
camper vun of Carl Good, 360 Y
Place. Laguna Beacb. Briggs re-
• ported Good had ol!e.-ed use of
h1a vehicle when requested by of.
l\Cers. • The camper van was driven by
• off.;duty police DeL Terry Tem·
·pie. Fireman Bill Wall rode along
and attended the victim in the
van, which Was outfitted with a
bed.
Spouse
Alleged
Target
A wealthy Sherl)"'lan Oaks
phys ician was arrested by
Orange County sheriff's deputies
Tues d'ay and charged with
soliciting his wife's murder .
Booked into Orange County
J ail at4:30 p.m. was Dr. Charles
\Ve sley Turner, 44, of 14358
Magnolia St .. Sherman Oaks.
'fhe arrest of Turner at his
home ended a three-week in -
vestigation that culmin a t ed
when officers allege the suspect
solicited the services or an un-
dercover sheriff's depUty to
murder hi s wife. a department
spokesman said.
The same s pokesman said the
alleged solicit;ition occurred in
Orange County but refused lo
speci_fy the lime or place.
Turner's bail was sel 11.l S~Qq oiio. lie ls scheduled lo bear-
' t•ttned" Thur1"day 'in Orange
County Central Municipal Court.
laguna Sued
By Lifeguard
In Pay Hassle
A liCeguard who claims the city
ol Laguna Beach violated federal
laws which protect veterans
when it failed to immediately re-
hire him after service with the
Navy has sued the city for
$11.500.
Seasonal lifeguard Steven
Alan Knauer further claims in
hi s Orange County Superior
Court action that he is now being
paid on a "Step One" basis when
his remuneration shouJd ·be on a
"Step Four'' level.
. . , Knauer work ed as a city
lifeg uard from 1965 through 1969
when he joined the Navy. l·le
slates that he sought rehiring by
the city in November. 1971, but
was not taken on until August,
1972.
Attacks, Kidnap
Newport Beach detectives an·
nounced the arrest of a 32-year-
old Huntington Beach insurance
salesman today on charges relat-
ed to several alleged kidnaps and
sexual assaults on male and
female hitchhikers.
Douglas Ernest Cassidy of 8401
Castilian Drive was booked late
Monday night on a warrant
charging several counts of kid-
nap. The salesman was held in
lieu of $25,000·bail.
De tective Sgt , Kenneth
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Tilompso,i said' the -err.est stems
from . at leaS( t Wo lpcidents in
Newport 8.:each 'in recent
months, one, in Ulintington Beach
and another in SoutJ\ Laguna.
' In two separate assaults in
Newport, Thom.psqn alleged that
Cassidy stopped to pick up. male
hitchhikers and then forced them
into his car at.gunpoiht. H.e then
' allegedly drove the' victfms to
secluded a·reas and forced them
to perform sex ·acts.
Both th e rehiring delay and the
failure lo raise hi s pay level are
violations of federal laws cover-
ing veterans. Knauer states. He
also seeks a court order that
wbuld compel the city to adjust
his pay scale.
\l'eath"r
Musicians Real Pros
Considerable cloudiness
tonight and Thursday, ac-
cording to the weather
service,, with cooler tern ..
peratures expected. Highs SS
at the beaches to 62 inland.
Lows tonight 46 to 52. By TOlll BARLEY
Ot tlN 0.11• ,. lllM SUH
UC Irvine officials plan to an-
nounce formation of the firSl on-
campus ~rofessional orchestra in
the United States. ·
Musicians· union spokesman
and Dean Clayton Gartison or
UCI's School of Fine ArU have
hammered out a.Ji. aereement '
that will have 32 professional
rnustcl9ns working with eight
UCI mu le majors in a series of
conCerts on campus.
The new orcl)e~tra will be
11,oown as the \JCI Obarobllr'S.)'m·
phony . Its dlfeclor wltl be Pottu g~se ~q>J#uclor Alv1ro
Ca1suto wh 1 "r!l_ved at UCI 1a•t
. ye~r \o toke ••• the a/fairs or
the'\JCI s tudeh\ orchtStra.
"It means tb1at we-wifl have • 1: •
two ot.chestras at UCl, '' the
Laguna Beach co nductor said to-
day.
Cassuto s tressed that the
prime.aim O( his neW"brthestra is
to advance teact\ing of UCl
music students by haVing them
work with' veterail musiciatd in
. cainpus concerts.
"lti' a touch ol realism," he
said. '"All too often music stu·
dents work' toaether in what they
believe"is an orC!heltf'al environ~
ment and 1only realize later oo
that they have been Uving in • dream world.••
Oeuu'roc oaid tbe• "'" 4o., mt!nib•r• UCI . Cbamber"Sym
phol\j' ill giv.11 Ila fir$\. on-,
F•mlfll• peffi>r111aa* April ia
and 19 under his direct kin. ·
-He ,.aid-there vliU 118. ~ UCl.
1 concerts b), the new f>C"Cbeslra
• ! 1\
' f •
each season, none bf which will
conflict with the programs of-
fered by the,tnore familiar UCl
student orchestra.
"We plan to take our ne'IN pro-
fessional orchestra on tour," he
said. "We plan to-put UCI on the
map in the world of music and I
have notbtng but pralse"' tor the
·teachers and administrators who
made this possible."
Cassuto b~lieve~ the cost of the
new orchestra will nUt at about
$41000 for each pair of concert$.
The money will come Crom UCl's
music budget.
"Most II not 'au of that wl~ ~
recovered from ticket sales. ')lC
.. id ... , predict today Iha we ue
l•i~g to create the' kind of JA-1<11'
orcbestn that wlll.pacltlbdn l'n
at UCl or anywhere we go.••
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l~SIOET-ODAY
A profile of aCtress Catherine
Deneame, a reuiew of Cher Bemo'•
Jirrt felnidon show.and storie1
fn>mlh•Onmg•COG1t.aloogwilh
otbtroQk:l••.are on P.o,qr. 02.
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, .... _,...__ WASHINGro~ blllLl>IO<le...J'ard:ull!l.wll:cO)I< Inc Preslde.'ot Ford,~ special S3· c'On-illii)j)flOii-Y. r v ne up ·~ 'tat QO I-di\ ror prices. The lull pr1>a<am alms lo 111 d&ys wH appro~ by cul oll Impart¥ bt. lwo ' ajllllon
tttes.nate FinanceComnV ee. barreJJ":• day~ Or.28 eetcent;'bver
Meaowbile •. efP..~
confident that he rs plcklni Uj>
support for his antlreces.slOt\.Pl'O'
aram, intends to bUta Con.are-a
wlth a stepped:up selling cam-
pal gn next week, his cllief
spc>keamaruaid tod•¥· .
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., The1•·2 vote in comm1J:t~1ent the next three years. • 11• the Hou1e·pasaed bi1t t~ 1he By unanimou1 vote, lt\e com·
I ~al6floc>r, where cjeba\4-il;ex· millee also il>Prov'l\f ,! bill lo
. ' ~to·IH!1tn·nex1week."t raos• it\• c~,lllnj,on iJMi:naUonal :~r :' Tti~'tarltr, the t•rst $1 or ~bich debt from"'' 'present "$495 bnnon
Cairo
EGYPT
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OCCUPl!:D
l!!IVISlltAl!-L
SINAI
PENINSULA
-· • •. u ............... MIDEAST HOT SPOT-The Sinai is the story of the passes
-the Milla and the Gidi. They are the key to Israel -
and to Egypt. They are on focus of Secretacy of State
Henry Kissmger's new effort t~ brine• ·about a second
stage military disengagement. ·-_
Israeli P11llbaek
Kissing~r, Sadat
Express Opt~ism
' CAIRO lAPJ -Secretary of
State Henry .A,. Kissinger and
!>resident ADwar Sadat ex-
pressed confi(tence and op-
timism Wednesd;iy on possibl<!
Egyptian concessions for •an
J1raeli pullback Jn Sinai .
"We •have clarified the issues
and the direction io which the
neaotiations shou ld proceed
toward a 'Solution," Kissinger
si.id after four hours or talks with
'
Sadat. He added he was "hgpeful
. . . in .fact confident progress
can be rriade. '' .
Sadat said they had "surveyed
tl)e whole problem and this is
quite sufficient for the moment. I
am satisfieCI. I'm always op-
timistic when I see my friend
Henry."
.Kissinger also s~id he will re·
turn to Egypt ''in tb.e near
future." He has previously said
he would return to the area next
IF month with U.S. proposals if he ram Page Al ,find s there are .Points to
S · .,...J .... \ ~~ate. ~--.. CRE 'fLI'f..Er~.,::. ... .:.(.~U:S. offiCtat'iot~ n~~en
" • ,that Israel wal lnlilting on a chance of perhaps belhg Sue· ',t~d document •(fo1114 l':(y1,J1 c~sful than, a larg~ co~~ .)ltl~rking an encL '10'! al£D!ll a7
will, and lets race 1t when~ ·years Qf hostiliti~tn.'l-etil1'1i' ro .... 8~
nut, !!very bolt and every dime is ~ithdrawal of up to 30 miles and
coming O\,l~,of )'QUr own P:OCket, evacuation or ·the ~bu Rodeis
tbat'& inceotlv,,"'!o••aid. · • · oiJDetds and the"MiUii !!@<I. Qldi
• "I'm be.\tln1: h~a~ily tbl!i,..11\e · • .asses. :!. ,
I slowdown in construction ls only -
temporary and if I'm wrong,
.1. everyone connected with con-!. •!ruction i• going lo , .. e ever-Marine_ H.;,..1. d' ythlng any Way, so I might as well "-
go down in style," he said . t' ·; •
Teel said that while his San Jri Burgf · '
Clemente mining permit extends ~ ; •• ~ ~ , Only until 1981, Crestlite has a
: good future.
Shale deposits have been llX'at-
ed on the Elsinore side of the Mi s-
sion Viejo Ranch. He said he
plans on expanding his operation
there Jn 1977.
ORANGE. COAST
DAILY PILOT
San Clemente poliCe arrested
an 18-year·old Camp Pendleton
Marine early today in connection
with the attempted burglarY of a
drug store.
James Stanley Kraus was
taken into eustody shortly after
midni,ght near the Med Rx Drug
store on 241 Del Mar Ave. after a
wom4n reported seeing someone
on the store's roof with a
flashlight.
Police said Kraus was in
'possession or a flashlight.
screwdriver and poc;:,)Uiit,.knlfe at th~!l meor_th~ er··~ il~ .
While H~u!e 'Pr.SS 'Skrtt•'1·
Ron Nessen told reponen'Fl>C'd
has lined up a se~iea of
Aiding
·Search
Growth in the Capistrano
Unified School District viewed as a problem by most district of;
· ficials, is proving to be a boon in
the search for a new superinten·
dent.
fl 'Dr. Leland Newcomer. presi
~t of La Verne COiiege and
~Pecial consultant to the Board or
.i.~Trustees . said Tuesday lhal lhE>
: high q~ality or applicants for I.hf'
superintendent's position can bf'
,. attributed to two ·factors ~growth and locaf;ion~.
"The applicants consider thE>
district ~s growth as the most
J>O'ilive thing in the. school dis
trict." said Dr Newcomer in a
telephone interview "Grow.th
enables them to keep a good
spread in the age of the staff.
.When a district has stopped
'growing you really have pro·
blems ·
Dr Newcomer said he has re-
ceived 87 applications for the
position which will be vacated by
~uper.intendent Truman
Benedict in June Benedict is re-
tiring after 26 years with the dis·
trict
The consultant expects to have
100, applicants when the filing
; period ends Friday.
''My problem is I will have 15
to 21) people who are very compe·
tent. yet I'Uf probably have to
present three to rive candidates
to the board for final consider a·
lion,·· said Dr Newcomer.
The re!ponse, he saJd, has been
very encouraging, but in the 20
school districts he has helped
rind a superintendent the job has
"ever been so tough.
·1·ve never before come even
close to ha .. ·ing this many hiJ.hlY
qualified ('andldates," he added.
··rt·s going to be a horrible job to
screen them We have top people.
I don 't envy the Board of
Trustees ··
Coast Slated
For Weekend
Light Rains
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Jeck A, Curley
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Thomas Ke•v'll ....
Thom~s A. Murphlne '°'9fllltl"t .,,..,..
Charlff: H. Loos Richdrd P. Nall
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Rates JP'or.dd .Rise, .Fall
WASHINGTON <APJ ~Home mort11:ages .with interest rates
that rise or fall with other interest r:ates in the economy·were pro-
posed Wednesday by the Federal Home Loan Blink Board.
' UNDER TJl.E 'Pao~ED regulations. savings and loan as·
sociations and other thrj,ft tnstltutJons could sell so-called varia-
ble rate ri'lort1a1e1 to home buyers in which the mortgage in·
terat rate could ris• a\niaxtmum of 2~ percent if other interest
ratea_JD; tbe •cono~· rose 1ubltantlally. '
' meva'rll~e age ts not anew idea, and it produced
conallii>abl eon ' rsy In Congress b!!lore. Board Member
Gr~ R.ercy said board would ''move forward'' withJts pro-
posofunle11Conr ..... ~<tedtoblock it.
. Th• propooed 11e-tf reaulatiOM probably would not take effect
before five m.onths •'least, BoM'd Director Thomas Bomar told
repan•rs at a brlennt. The proposeCI (esulaUons w.ould allow ror a 90·dA¥ CP.m menl omod . • ' HAD THE PllOl'OSAL BEEN ,1,n elfect during the recent
1 period of rl1ln1 llllsal rates, lhe coet of a variable rate
mm-t1111 taken out In January 197_3_\..,ould ha~t increaaed abolit
1 percent. m tsniJlt..an 8 l>OfCent monaa(e would nqw eoSl abollt t
percent:.
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brtUfu~ dlnnera and !Met·
' ~ ressUttn and .fenatora o e~ctanRe views Oh i Illa. antlnl«ni"' p1dta1e and to
'PIUI for the program.
N"eJaen sald Ford "feels fi\ has
ma.de' some headwl')' ~Ith lh•
1oyernors" ~hat -e ma. durin1
hll lrlPI to Alltnll, HQ4*ton aod
Ti>plllla; 'i<arl. • during'!he past
two Weeks . ••He thiriks his ex-
• planation of bla pcogrem is get-
Un&J.£(95• '' n ii Fqt<f 11urnmoned hti top
economtc adviser;:• to. a..meeuna
in the Oval Of flee ~ay to r.evlew
the recession indlC'atori.
Asked 'tlthethe:r ·Ford was will·
ing tq compr.'omlSe ~ith the
Democrats and consider chan1es
in his profram,. Nessen said
"Tho Presi~ent is alwaxs willing
0.llf """,. ..........
to listen. At the moment he has
heard.or oo com)ltomisc" \hat he
is willing lo 8.ecept. .
Nessen alsO said that Ford is
sticking ~Y his directive for an
,escalating fee lqcrea~e o~
foreign oil wh)ch would raise thj
levy to $2 dollars on March 1 and
$3 on J\prtl 1 and thus reject! a
comP.romise suggestion by Sen.
Robirt Dole <R-Kan. ).'
Lagu@a
"I :
Employ es
Air Plea
By JACK CHAPPELL
01 ti-. U•llr Pllet SUH •
Concerned that colorful action~
of the police and firemen's as-
sociations during drafting of a
Laguna Beach city budget muy
overshadow the work of other
employes, the president or the
muniC'ipal employe's association
Monday appealed for equity.
Chris Kreymapn, head or the
90-member Laguna Beach
Municipal Employes' Associa·
tion, said he was afraid that
because of political pressure
brought.by the two. public safety
associations, the citY. council
would be inclined to chop funds
Bqd jobs from the municipal
staff.
ANCIENT SAN JUAN PEPPER TREE BREAKING APART
C(lty Seeking Expert Advlclt on Preaervetlon
''In recent months much
publicity, and rightfully so, ha~
been given to the Laguna Beach
Fire and Polic·e Associations in
their efforts to alert the com-
munity' to just how badly their
services are needed," Kreymann Old . Tree Ill?
said.· ·
Doc to Inspect Giant Pepper ''Their efforts seem to be
aimed at reducing or entirely
eliminating their losses in tho-
event bud,get cutbacks become
~necessary.
A tree that has stood a hundred
years is beginning to fall apart in
San Juan Capistrano.
A giant pepper tree. listed as
the largest or its kind in the na-
tion. lost two branches last
weekend and city officials don 't
want it to lose any more.
"We've called in an arborisl to
determine the condition of the
tree,'' said Planning Director
David J . Smith. "The tree expert
will also tell us how to prolong its
life anCI how much this will cost."
The tree is located on the
grounds of the San Juan El'emen·
f'rortt Page Al
SUSPECT, ..
•
•
tary School. lts gnar1eo·trunk,
large enough to encircle a pan, is
hollow . Experts rear.its branches
may be diseased.
··The branches £ell ror ap·
parenlly no reason," said Assis·
tant Planner Tommy Tomlinson.
"\Ve had no wind and very little
rain. \Vhen one broke it probably
weakened the second."
Although no OnQ,.. kriows the ex·
act age of the tree, some of San
Juan ·s oldest residents re·
member it as full grown when
they attended San Juan School.
Eighty-year-old C. Russell Cook
recalled that outhouses once
stood underneath the tree when
San Juan had a two-room
schoolhouse.
Lately the tree has been an at-
tractive nuisance, its trunk ·a
convenient place to stash trash
and start fires. Officials of the Ci·
ty and the Capistrano Unif\ed
School District both considered
fencing the tree. but decided the
rence \\'OUld probably not deter
vandals.
Smith !aid the tree expert'! re·
commendations will be present-
ed to the' City Council later this
month. Although the tree is
owned by the school district, the
city, which has a tree preserva-
tion ordinance, has taken an in·
terestin it.
"But, litllf' has been said on
behalf of the equally dedicated
municipal workers who work
-towards the prevention of
emergencies from happening in
the first place." he said.
Kreymann·s comments WC'rc
made in a letter to the Daily Pilot. • ..,
He said it is easy for the public
to identify with I he importance of
adequate and proressiona l
emergency service.
"It therefore becomes easy ror
us to react with emotion llfld
cone-:rn when theTe ia talk that
these aerVices may be reduced
due to budget limitations.
"It is just as important to pre-
vent an emergency from occur-
ring as it is to r'espond to it once it
happens. , ..
''How do munlcipal workers
lessen the likelihood of emergen·
cies? Through proper planning
and maintenance,'' he said.
• Crosby Kin
Dead at 79
5 LITE CRYSTAL
CHANDELIER
alP llHIS
AD NOW
OffO<Good
Tllnl fob, "
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1827~ NEWPORT Bl.VO.,
COSTA MESA 6'5-7301 >!l'"'-ll•of--. ' . '
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~~ed1~etl(tle Tr•vel
Mileage Ra ,,, ·es
-Raise ,y
By SYLVL" PORTER
f'Third fll 0 sfti.11 #
. Millions of you wboown cars
1 use them ro~ de(lpctJbletraveJlln
connectlOn with 31our employ·
ment, your "'ualne1s, your 1 medical needs W charitable con·
tribuU<ios,
MoMy's . ' Worth.
To olmpllly your job or
calculaUn1 how much of your
va~ous automobile expenses
are allocable to such deductible
travel, the IRS authorizes the
use or an optional mt'thod which
'I applies a specified cent.I per Mile to Lhe number or miles
You.travel durina: a year for the deductible fUrJ>ose.
I IN 1174, THE IRS finully raised its optional mileage
rates to reflect the friftatlon in all automobile expenses -
I for otherwise, millions ottaxpoyers would have taken on the
burden of figuring Out their actual mUeage expenses. The
I optional &Yto mileage rate5 that you can.use in arriving at
YoUr business or itemized personal deductions on your 1974
I lncometax return arellO!+':
-For business traYel, the rate for the first \S,000 miles
is ts cents a mile, up from 12 cents• mile on your 1973 re·
, tum ;
' -Thi rate for each additional mile of business travel is
IO cents. up from 9centson your 1973 return:
1 -The rate for charitable, medical or moving expense
' travel is 7"cent.s a mile, up from 6 cents o~ your 1973 return.
I But suppGse that in a past year, yoO. have taken actual
deductions and depreciation qn your car for business travel.
Then, for any year after-J,he end of the useful life on which l YoU based your depreciation deduction. another new IRS
ruling limits your optional deduetion for business travel to a
flat 10 cents a mile, without any 15 cents a mile rOr the first
1 ts,ooo miles.
1 STILL ANOTHER 1974 IRS ruling applies to your travel
expenses should you be a travel tour leader. I~ this
particular situation, an educator formed a group and then
led the members on a three·week summer tour of a foreign
country.
He acted on behalf of an organization that agreed in ex·
change lo pay all his expenses of organizing the group and
all of his own expenses of the trip. The IRS said that the
educator had to include the fair market Villue of the trip as
income. But since he expected to be compensated for his
services by having his own expenses paid and by receiving a
bonus if his group was larger than a specified quota. he also
was allowed to deduct the fair market value of his trip plus
hi1 other expenses as necessary to the production of income
The,l)et r(:\ult of this 1974 ruling is no ---: l~ QQ lt\e trip of
tour leaders who are required to perform services in ex
chan1e for getting their trips al no cost -because the de
duct1ons for the trip wiU offset the income from the trip.
But there is another. not·SO·favorable change on your
1974 tax return which c:an force you to do much more
paper°"·ork than on your '73 return_
IN •BRIEF, IF YOU received more than $400 in
divtdends or more than S400 in interest in 1974, you cannot
file your return on the simple Porm 1040A, even though you
otherwise would qualify to use that short form . Instead, you
D'lUSt file your return on the regular Form 1040 and you also
must fill in a detailed listing of your dividends or interest,
whichever exceeded $400, on separate Schedule B to be filed
with Form 1040.
Jn contrast, for 1973, you were allowed to rile on Form
1040A regardless of how much you received in dividends or
Interest. if you qualified for that form in all other respects.
And even if you filed on Form 1040 for 1913, you did not have·
to file a separate Schedule B. no matter how much you re·
eeived in dividends or interest.
If your gross dividend income la st year was not more
than $400. simply enter that total on line lOa or Form 1040 or
line lOaof Form 1040A, whichever you use.
If the total was more· than $400. show that amount on
line lOa or Form 1040 -you can't use Form 1040A, I repeat
-and give the details on the dividend payers and the
amounts they paid in Part I of separate Schedule B. Identify
each payment as to whether it was on stock held by the
husband (ff), wife <W) or jointly (J).
IF YOUR TOTAL INTEREST income for 1974 was not
more than $400, enter that total on line 11 of either Form 1040
or 1040A, whiche\)er you use.
If it was more than $400, enter the total on line 11 of
Form 1040 -you can•t use 1040A -and gi\>e the details in
Part II or separate SchedWe B.
For interest income, you need not identify whether each
payment was for the account of lhe husband, wife, or
jointly .
Stock Members
1 Finish Strong
NEW YO°RK (AP> -Most
member firms or the New
;vork Stock Exchange
finl5bed 1974 with strong pro-
1fill on the ttrenllJ>, of rate
:hikes and stepped·up volume
in the fqurth quarter, accord·
ing to a •eport by the NYSE. . ' Two commission rate hikes
were credited with helpir\g
the "25 member brokerage
firms to an aggregate net pro·
fit of .$45.3 million for 1974.
THE FIRST commission
rise cited occurred in Sep·
tember 1973 whttn rat.es roee
10 percent on trades of up to
SS,000 and lS percent on those
. from $5,000 to $300,000. The
second, Instituted lut Nov·
ember, boosted commlaalon
by 8 percent on trades ".•lued
, at $5,000 to $300,000.
Jn· 191$, the brokerage In·
dustry showed a loss d $49
million.
Volume in the fobr~ih
quarter or 197.C reached 919
million aha res, a daily
11veraae or more than 15
million shares, a bit above
w).at most believe Is the
, llleoretlctl break·.even point.
; For the year. however.
volume talle'd orr to 3.52
billion, down from 4.1 billion
1111973. James J. Needham.
ehalrman of tho boml or Ill•
NYSE. 11ld the profit 1ur1e
durlna the rourlll ciuarter of
11'14 helped ollaet loues of
1141.9 million In Ille ....00
and llllrd quarter.
THE OYBR·ALL. fourth
quarter pr<>nls or th• metnber
firms, on a pr~tax basis,
climbed 22 percent io nearly
$138 million1 compared to $113
mUlion a year earlier, the re·
Poct.•ai4.. -But some industry
spokesmen were ap·
prehensive about the effect
that negotiated r;ates will
have on profits when the new
Securities and Exchange
Commission order abolishing
r.xed rates takes el!OCI May l.
''Neeotlated rates wlU hurt
tremendously,•• said Alex·
ander Abraham . vice
chairman of L•hman
Brothers. a leading' lnvesl·
ment banker. He said be ex· peeled prorlta would be good in
the fl rat qu~rter. how er. C-
Needham, addre11ing a
young ;executives croup this
week said It will take "much
more than a few dAys of sus·
tained high.share volume to
C!lear away the cloud of •P·
prehenl10f! hangin1.eYer the
secuflttjes buslness.
"DESPITE TUE new sure•
of market J1.Clivity1 tbe pre.
vaiUng mood at the New York
Stock E~eh~nge 11 not un·
restraine'd Joy,'' Needham
laid.
The NYSE has al.ronlly op·
posed elimination or fixed
rates but tM 811 Board de· c\dod !alt week that It -Id aoeept tht SEC order and al·
low member• to lh•rae
whatever fffl llley •1-·
lt 11 ~enuallr expected
lllat thl• w\11.res\llt In blcher
reea for 1mall Investors but
smaller,..,, ror the big llnan·
ciol lnsUtuUons.
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Viet Oil I SAIGON. South Vietnam (APl -
The Mobil Oil Co. has found oU and
gas in its first exploratory well off the
coast of South Vietnam, oil sources
ha\•e reported.
They said a production test on lhe
well Tuesday-found a "flow" of oil and
gas at a depth"bf more than 9,000 feet.
An estimate of the 1izeot the deposit
"''ill not be released \Dllil production
tests are completed. the !Ources said.
Tuc~day 's flow was gauged at
'"several hundred barrels a day"
"'hile the gas was estimated al
'"several hun~red thousand cubic ffft
-. day," the)'.f3id. i
Mattel Crei!it J
HAWTHORNE CAP! -Mattel •
In< .• the p.naoclally troubled toymak-
·ln~ ~mpany, •ays it has estabUsbed new fong and short tenn credit ar·
raneement.s.
Ttie company aJso announeed Tua•
day It has permailenUy shut Mute!, a
wholly owried aubsldlary Of Ille lo)'I •
di\•islon. because of tabor Problems •
The Mexicali plant In 8-J• California
had employed as ml.J\Y as 1,000 f\11)4
time and seasonal workers ln r-ecen~
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!OSllTBI
500.
The Sixth Annual
· CJ.&LIPOB•l& 500 Slllillli.-:1 br U.S.A.C.
Sunday, March 9, 1975
; Here•s a non-stop entertainment spectacular
for the whole family-the most exciting auto
race west of Indianapolis!
See Indy champions like Mario Andretti,
Bobby and Al Unser, A. J. Foyt and Johnny
Rulherlord baltllng at over 200 mph for a
$300,000 purse!
About Ontario Motor Speedway: it's the most
accommodating race track In the world. Every
seat is clean and comfortable, with an unob-.
structed view of all the actio'n. Overnight infield .
camping, too.
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"COHHSSIOM OF A
WIHDOW CLEA.MR" Ill + "CAHDY" Ill
""1'HE LOHGEST Y.U:D"'
"ODESSA FILE" Ill
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Then they made him a god .
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Pro<luc\'d 1iy DAVID PlJTTNAM .m ~ UEBERSON
Dire:ied ~ MICHAEL APTED
Colu"*'id P"1C1u1es/ A Division of Columbia Pictures Industries. Inc.
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ANll!l"MIOUCTIOJt
NOW PLAYING
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· California 500 infield general admission is
$7. Reserved sears· are $12, $15, $2\). and $30.
Vi ctory Circle seats are $55. Twin 100 races ll~~~g~~~~g~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~ March 2nd are $6 and $15.
So don't miss out ·on the excitement! Get
your California 500 tickets now at all Ticketron
outlets -inclu.Qing Sears, Broadway, and
Ward's. Or Wallichs Music City and liberty
agencies. Or at the Speedway BOx Office, just
off the San Bernardino Freeway at the Haven
exit, 40 minutes from downtown Los Angeles.
(714) 98412255. 3901 East G St •• Ontario, Calf·
fornia 91764. •
· Hurry to get the loca tion you want-the best·
seats sell first!
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VOL61,N0.'43,SSECTIONS,70P GES WE:DNESbAY, FEBRUARY12, 1975 'rEN ce~s
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Musicians at UCI Will Be /Real Pros
•' By TOM BARLEY °'•• o.ur l"• .. tstai' UC Jrvioe officials plan to an·
nQUnc• formatlbn of the fir't on-
campuS professional orchestra id
thetlnited..States.
Musicians' union spokesman
and Dean Clayton Garrison of
UCI's School of Fine Arts have
hammered ou.t an agreement
that will bave 32 professional
m!'sicians working with eight
Hoodlums ,.
Manning ,
Pen Guns
WASHINGTON !UPI/ -The
government took steps today to
classify pocket-sized tear gas
guns -the kind women ortcn
carry in their purses -as
"firearms" because they are
now being used by criminals and
teen-age gangs.
Aft~r June 1, according to the
Treasury Department's Bureau
of Alcohol. Tobacco, and
Firearms, new tear gas pen guns
must be manufactured and sold
by licensed firearm manUfac·
turers and dealers. Purchasers
must comply.with the same rules
that apply to buying a gun.
Any sU'ch tear ga s ~un s•
manufactured before that date or
those already on retail-shel\leS
are not covered by the rule.
'"There is much evidence of a
mounting use by criminala ~of
these converted pen guns capa·
ble ot •single slaot.." said bureau
dirtttor Rex D. Davis.
''Police departments across
the nation have reported to us an
alarming incidence of use or con·
verted pen guns. not only in
e-rimes, but by teen-aged gangs
during their street rumbles in
urban areas."
The tear gas devices are
known as pen guns because oCten
they are manufactured to look
, like a ballpoint pen. fl.tany
women carry them to ward orr at·
tackers and gasoline station
operators oCten keep such a de·
vice with one end camouClaged
a!i a tire pressure gauge.
Most of the pen guns use spring
action to fire tear gas or, in some
cases, an emergency flare. With
just a few minutes work, the
agency said, the pen guns can be
converted to £ire a .22 caliber
bullet.
Panel Backs
Legal Bingo
SACRAMENTO (UPI/ -A
measure legalizing bingo in
Califotnia has been approved by
the Assembly Governmental
Organization Committee on a 7-0
vote and sent to the floor.
'11he measure (ACA3) by As-
~8:'Pblyman Leroy Greene ( D·
~~8mentoJ, would place on the
neit statewide ballot a proposal
to legalize the' game, •hich is
now tecllni~ally lllegp:I . ~pol(esmen for senior citizens
Tuesday urged legalization of
bi1,1go because they said it pro-
vi(led recreational 01,>pc>rtunilies ·
fol-e1der1y persons.
I f • Gunm~n Get $2,200
TOKRA!'lCE CUPl1 -A Bank
of America bank br.i;rlch wa•
robl><!d of $2,200 Tuesday by two
nien. one armed with a .38·
c•liber ,1stol, .eoli_ce s'ajd.
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1lJS CAR SOLD
ON FIRST GALL
I "Sol~ It on the 11.rsl call."
That's the sales success a
cpata Mesa man experienced
~en he ran these rew worm in
!lie Oafly•Pllot:
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'69 CHEVY 8 cyl, auto
trans. R /H. Xlnt. cond.
xxx-xxxx
' you ha.Ye a car to sell, cal._
5678. It's easy to put a few
s to work for you in the right pl~e. ~ .
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UCI music majors in a series of
concerts on campus.
Laguna '.Beach conductor said to..
day.
Cassuto stressed that the
prime aim of his new orchestra is
to advance teaching of UCI
music students by havine them
work with veteran musicians in
campus concerts.
believe is an orcf.tes~rfll tnviton·
ment and oqly r,e~ J~tet on
t~at they hare''"""'' Uvloe Jl\ a clj'eam world.'"-" --VJ· '
each seat'on-, non~ of ~hicb wjll
conntet 1'llh 11\0 'P"'4!:"'°' ·qt,c
fered b)'tthe mare l•millat Im .
student orchestra.... • f": • -. . \ .. . The new orchestra wilt bett
known a1 ~he UCJ Chamber SYm·
phony. Its dl'rector will be
.Portuiere conductor Alvaro
Cassuto who 1:rrived Bl UCI last
year to take over the aflairs of
the iJCI 1tudent orchestra.
"Jt means that we will have
twq Orchestr,_as at ucr.:· the
"It's a touch or realism," he
said. "All too often 'mua;ic stu·
. dents work tOgether in wpat they
Cassuto said the new 40·
member U€1 Chom)>er ~ym· ph~ny wilf'' gi•e i 'f>.rst on·
campus performane& :April 18
and 19 under hfs direction.
He said there•Will be 12 UCI
concerts by the. new orchestra
"We '-'•n to~take our new Pl'9'"-
fessional' o"rchestra oq .tOuJ,j•• he
said ... We plan to put UCJ..on the
map iD'tl).e'world of music anc;t.I
have nOtbj,ng but prah;e for the
teachers and administrators who
mad-:'this possible."
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ff(ID Claolee:>
Carla A. Hills, 41, assistant
attorney general and the
highest ranking woman in
the Justice Department, has·
'been mentioned _as a possi ·
'ble ctfuice for Sec<etary of
l{i>ttstng alf·d 1U<1iban
Develop~ent.
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No Money,
No Teevee
ROANOKE , Va. CAP/ -
Viewers or .'lWRLU·T:V here
were st-aPtloed when their
screens suddenly went blank.
There was nothing WTOng
· "'ilh their television sets. The
Appalachian Powel' Company
simply pulled the plug Tues·
day.
Pierre ''Pete-'' Watkins,
general sales manager for the
station, "S aid the utility com·
pany cut off the power
because WRLU·TV owed it
about $8,000. •
Watkins said the company
had given the station until
. Monday to pay the bill, but
WRLU-TV just didn't have
the money:
Narc Dogs
Invaded
Privacy
LOS ANGELES (UPI> -A
fede~ill judge l\as ruled that the
U.S. C'1stoms .Bureau's drug·
sniffing dogs ca~e too entcient. det~ctiq• narcot.i,cs,so unerringly
that they conititdte:&n il1ega1 in·
\ldsion of privacy.
(J . S. District Court Judge
Harry Pr.eaersOn rµled thaL the
discovery of 1,525 pounds of
marijuana ift a truck parked at a
_Santa Ana ga3 stlitlon was an ii·
l"'eglll seizure.
~ Cu$(oms agents; said .they
received an anQJlymous call Oct.
10 that a truck and trailer ~ked,
at' the gas sta'tlon we"' loaded
with marijuana. The)' brought
tw'o bf. the dogs, used to snifC cars
at the !>order wnb'>ll!~~ico, to In·
vesugate. ' •
The dogs, Blue and Baron, in·
diCated there was marijUana in
the truck ·and tratler, a search
warraht was obtained, and John •
Soils. 29, of Santa Ano w,as ar·
rested for pOsseslian of it.
Charge
Slated
By JOHN VALTlilRZA
ot TU 0.llY ~ill~
Arraignment for the 40-year·
old male nurse charged in the
murder of Corona del Mar
housewife Nancy Al.water and
her entombment in a concrete-
filled oil drum will resume
Thursday in Harbor Judicial Dis·
trict Municipal Court. '
Daniel Gert>is BedeJian, who
had served as the nighliaJtendant
to the woman's ailiJfgtiusl?aitd, is
set to appear at 9 a.m. '\n the
court of municipal Judge Selim
S. Franklin.
The jurist first began the pro.
ceedings on formal charges of
murder last Friday. l?ut agreed
to a postponerilenl so that
Bedelian would ha~ enough
tiJ!l..etoseek a privateatlomey.
ln the i.tit~·m--. •·~ husky Lebanese. im_ ' -· ~ been
advis~ by a pu lied el"\ Re
has remained_ in' custody aince
his arrest last Wednesday -only
hours aftet Mr-' .. Atwater, 50, was
reported missing from her
Cameo Shores home.
Bail has remained at $250,!)00.
Bedelian has been lod~ed in
Orange County ~,ail since his
court appearance last week.
Investigators have not
divulged any new details in the
Case O\ler the past several days.
The las t solid release of in -
formation came last --Friday
when office rs announced that
they had taken into evidence a
small statue of a squat duck and
two long kitchen knives.
The Small statu61s alleged lo
be the weiipon used to batter the
reclusive housewife and inflict
fatal head injuries. Officers ga\le
little information about the
knives othor than to say ~ey are
elements in the case.
The dead woman's husband, A.
G . Atwater, 64, has suffered from
acute mental illness for many
years: He had been cared for at
home by Bedelian and another
male nurse. Each maintained a
12-hour shift each day and was
paid $100 each lirrte they were on
duty.
Since the murder, Atwater -
once a top line executive with the
Wrigley chewing gun firm -has
been moved out of the home at
4633 Perham Drive and .admitted
to a San Diego area hbs'pital.
Polic e allege that J\·lrs .
Atwater was kilr~ at about 2:30
a .m . last Wednesday' during
Bedelian's night ~hift.~Cater in
thePday fie allegedly•drove the
victim's boqy to a Pacoima
junkyard whtf-e police say he
stuf(ed it into a 15:i·galton druJTI
and "thtn fil~ed it with freshly
"lllixe,.d concrete.
' The ailing Atwater's sister is
the wlfe of ri"tley Bo•rd
Chairin an P. K. iigley.
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ltandler Malcolm. Fellows of!itdntreat. gelS a kiss•fronl
Sir .l.Jancelot. of Barvan after the Engl,ish ·sheepdog wOI)
best in"Sbow at th·e 99th Westminster Kennel Club sHow
in New~ York.
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MO,!le and Female
.L.
Man· Held in Sex
Attacks, Kidnap .
' New:port peJc_h <l,~ectives an·
nourf'ced the a]!tesf Of a 32-year-
old Huntington Beach insurance
Salesman today on charges relat-
ed to' several' alleged kidrraps and
sexual assaults on male and
female hitchhikers. , .
Douglas Ernest CaS"sidy of-8401
Castili.an Oriv~ was boo~ed,_~late
l\.tond ay night on a wara:ant
charging sev~al cduqts of kid-
nap. Th e sale_sman was held in
lieu of $25 ,000 bail, •
Dctectiv,e Sgt.• K:enneth
Thom}l&on !!'Bid tht:! arrest stems
from at leas t two incidents in
Newport Be·ach in r-ecent
months, ont in Huntington Beach
and another in South Laguna.
Barrqn Paroled
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In two separate( assaults, ~n
Ne\\rport,.T'fiompsOfl(Qlleied that
Cassidy s\opp'ea tlJ Plck\ip male
hitchhikers and then forced them
into his c;tr at. gunpoint. He then
allegedly . drove. ~be vict\ms to
secluded -areas ancf forced thein l°>l)~rform -sex acts. -. ,A si-mirar incident irf recent
weeks '" so'uth La'guna~invoJved
a.young female hitchhiker as the
victim, detectives said,
ThomPson said the second
male victim in Newport: Beach
led to th.e arrest. -,
'-'He wa$ able to get a· 11cense
num~ afte.r t"be ,assavlt, 8nd
after some checking we came up
with a.Jllug shot and showed it to
the other victims." Thompson
s aid. .~
Cassidy faces pros.ecution first on the NewpOrt apd Huntington
WAS Ii ING T 0 N (AP J _._ cases· which w'i}\ be h"3ndled
F'orme'r Wes t Vir.ginia Gov . together. Once dispo·sition of that
William Wallace Barrbn was or-issue is comptet'e, ·sheriff's in -
dered Paroled Tuesda,Y ·after vestigci~ors plaJ!'to press the case
serving nearly four years of a related to the south Laguna inci-
12-year &_ente~<:,,e on sonspiracy dent,
char1es. Barron was convicted , CasSidy was scheduled to be
of Cq,siitipira~y t0< bribe the arraigned 'tbursd.ay in Harbor
fo"l;ji!:rrilin'" o'f the federal grand •JudicLal District Municipal
jur§ 'which acqUittl!d him of c&tlrt.
charges in 1968 involving alleged
)<ick~acks during his term of of.
fice. 3S,.Kids Held
~y 'S~~~ in Purse Theft 8 • Fire Hero Dies · in Anaheim
' . naheim_ fire"Officials credited a 12.year·old:boy who died in a.
residential fire Saturday with sa'ving the,li\les of ei ght persons
who '+'ere sleepin,1 in the h045e when a pre<-dawn·fire broke out.
ACCO ING TO fire inspector Norman Morfan, you.Ag, Roger
Glover :r n down1tairs from his second. Ooor bedroom to,,.waken
fl Ve chtldre · and an adult Who wer:e 'leepi'ilg in the home at 2431
1lr0adW11y.
t .
The subseQuent searctt war-
rant '"''thus tainted by the ii··
lecal search .using the dogs,
Pregerson said, and the seized
martJuana u:nhot • 'be used as
'Morgan said the youngster then returned to the second floor to
help his sl.ster ana a stepbrother escape th e £lames.
· eviderice again.at SoU...
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Cassuto be lie\l es the cost of the
1*f(,orchestra will run at about
S4~0!».tor tlach pair or concerts~ Tiie ~nt,i/"will come from UCl's
'!'~lc~ud~t.
"Most ir not all of that will be
recovered from ti cket sales." he
$aid.~"J predict today that we are
_--.gping to create the kind or major
-orchestra that will pack them in
al UCJ or anywhere "'ego."
ot
Spouse
Alleged
Target
A \\'ea lth y S herm<1.n Oaks
ph ysi cian \\'a s arrested by
Orange County sheriffrs deputies
Tues day and c h a r g ed with
soliciting his wife's mur·der.
!looked into Orange County
Jail at 4:30 p.m . "·a:s Dr. Charles
\Vesle y Turner, 44, of 14358
Magnolia St., Sherman Oaks .
The arrest of ·rurner at his
home ended a lhrce-"·eek in·
vestigation that culminated
when officers allege the suspect
solicited the services of an un ·
dercove r s he ri £f's deputy t o
murder his wire, a department
spokesman said ..
The s ame spokesman said the
alleged solicitation occurred in
orange CoUnty but refuiOO to •
specify the time or place.
Turner's bail was set at
$100,000. He is scheduled to bear·
raigned Thursda y in Orange
County Central !\I uni cipal Court.
Jury Locked
In Theft Trial
Of Councilman
After deliberating Cor more
than three hours. a Municipal
-Cburt jury in FUilerton couldn't
decide··-Tuesday if :are-a City
Councilman Don Symmes , was
guilty of attempting to steal a
woman.'s coat from a department
store.
Jt was after the jury foreman
told Judge Phillip McGraw that
the jury was hope lessly de-
ad10cked at two votes for acquit.-
ta) and 10 for guilty that McGraw
declared a mis trial and set
March 19 as the date for a new
tpal.
Symmes "'as charged "·ith pet·
ty theft Dec. 23 \\·hen he left a
J .C. Penney store in FUiierton
without payin g ror the coat he
carried over his arm.
When testify in g al hi:s trial, the
councilma n admitted carrying
the coat from t~e store but said
he had no intention of s tealing it.
c .. ast
\\lt•albt•r
Cons ide rable cloudiness .
toni ght and Thursday$ -a~·
cording to tJie w4!ather ,....
ser\lice. ""i lh coqler tem.
peratures expected. Highs 58 .
at the beaches to 62 inland.
Lows tonight 46 tO 52.
l~SlOE TODA"
A profile sf act re rs Catherine
Deneu vB, a review of Chn Bono'a
/irsl leleviston show and stories
frorq the Orange Coast, akmgwilh
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WASHINGTON -A bill block·
on " '. ·~
... : "'· ._ ,. ' .. ~ . ~ aln"!'Ylllneffoct,IJlhei...itof -toSAlb llon~n>Uab1-IO., lnakfuto, dinner• and , meet·
Fords plan to dl.Scouraaeenergy Meanwhile, Pre~tfien.t Ford, in~s with congressmen and consumpt~on by drlvip_g up confident that he is picking .¥"1' .aen&t.ora to excbanae. vie.ws on
prices. Tht'fOll'(>ro(ttini &ll\f'5 to auppe>rt ror hil ahtlt"e:Ceulon ~ -itll l:nllrece111lon package and to
cut oil ~~tw -t.wd ft\)Ulon 1ram, intends to bUU: Congress pl~I ror the program.
barrels a day, or 2t phciqi, Over with a stepped·up selling cam· Ne11en said Ford ''feels he has
lhenextthree)rears. paian next week, bis ctil"et ma4e tome headway. ~th the
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planation or hi• program is.. get-
ting actoss," Nessen said. '
Ford-~umtioned ""hls .top
economic advisers to a meeUng
in the Oval Offtce today lo revlew
the,r~ession indicators. •• .... ~ i'IS, P.r:eskl ot F.or.I~~ 13· liiirrel ta• lfrl'lm~Jl!U)\r !:days was approved ~.by " the Sen.ate Finance,COm~
1 The 11·2 vo.te in com·m.1 '1: t i tbe House-passed bi'll a:.:;: ' e
, j .• SMatenoor, where debiteU"' '-~10 begin next week. • · ~ "lTli\o1arifr, the first $1 of which
l)y Ulijlnlmo~~ote, tit• com· spokesman sold,tqol".IJt .-4 f;' g0\lornot1" that; hl nit~ during
milt•' •lso ~P».,,vedtl'•!>ll>.lq While House ~.,,,,_ary. his trips lo Atlanta, Houa!on and
iaise th, HiUn1 &. tlut natkm.aJ Ron Nessen told repOften Ford Topeka, Kan., during the past
debt from the present $495 billion has Ii n ed up a ser:I es or two weeks. "lie thinks his ex-
Asked whethe!f Ford' was 'wlll·
ing to compromlse wi\h tlie
Democriis and consider c~n&flll
in his program, Nessen . .,a~d,
"The President i• -'";'?" wd\!'g
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MIDEAST. HOT SPOT;:rThe Sinlli s Ute stO{Y of the passes
-the Milla and the G\di. They are the key to Israel -
and to EJ!ypt. They are bn focus of Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger's .. new effort to bring about a second
stage militar~ disengagement.
Israeli Pullback ·
Kissiilger,'. Sadat
Express Opii~i~m
.
lroine
Attack·
•.
Eased
For a few minutes Tuesday
ni&ht, Orange County's top labor
leader portrayed lhe ~ine City
Council as vir.tualb\ tfija. slnsle·"'
hand .. eaus.e 'Q,f uptimt!JoyO\!OJlt
and,.poor economic conc,Utions in
·the county. -.y, .• •
But Peter J . R4'rJ'ilftel, head of
the county Cenrfil Cab9'" Coon-
~ .cil, backed oft rrb'in his'.Usaull
1\,ours later in the face.bl a \efie
rebuttal by ·councilman Henry
. Qulgley al the.end or i liev:iiig of
: plans ror FluOr cQi;>; .. s l:rvine
site.
"I stand correeite(:' 'Re_n\mel
said arter Quigley oUtlinecl ac-
tions the council h"5 taken to al-
low development in Ute\ city.
·Quigley described zoning (or
20,000 homes as well as zonlnJ: for
the 2,058-acre Irvine Industrial
Complex-East as doi.na. all the
council could to Stimulate
employment. The rest, he said, is
up to develope'rs. ,,
Pressing for approval of the
Fluor plans, which would provide
work ror about 1,000 coostruction
tradesmen, Remm~l said, "Jn all
my experience. rrom the
depresSion days till now. I can
truthfully say that I have never
witnessed the ~,ctibns of any
level of, government that have
been as destructive to the hopes
and aspir~ons of the average
working pe.c)ple as has ~ of
this cbuncil oYer the Past two
years." ·r
--CAIRO ( AP1 -Secretary of
Stale Henry A. Kfsstnger and
Pre,sident Anwar Sadat ex·
pressed conrtdence and op -
timism Wednesday on posslbl~
Egyptian conc~ssions !or an
Jsraeli pulfback in Sinai.
tim,istic when J 11ee my rriend
"Henry.''
Remrtaet~ said he could ·have
been jo!iied·by "a thousand un·
employed workers.._men and women~who . view this pulling
a.nd jerking ·yoU have "given to
business and industry as incredi-
ble.
·•This time ·it's a councilman
appealing the site Plan approval
of the planning commission on
the F1uor plant. Last time it was
a moratorium on building, delay·
ing a bridge, raising' the· city's
fees and costs, extorting new con·
cessions rrom builders.
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"We have clariried the issues
and the direction in v.:hich the
negotiations should proceed
toward a solution," Kissinger
said arter four hours or talks with
Sadat. He added he was "hopeful
in racl confident progress
can be made.''
Sadat said they had ··~ur'¢tlli
lhe whole problem and ,,tltis; ..b
quite stirricient ror the moment. I
;:rm s atisfied I 'm always op-
Kissinger a\so said he will re-
turn to Egypt ''in the near
future.'' He has previously said
he would return to the area next
month with U.S. proposals ir he
find s there are points to
negotiate
A U.S . ofricial told newsmen
that Israel was insisting on a
signed document rrom Egypt
marking an end lo almost 27
r.ears of hostilijies in return ror a
withdrawal 9r up ,t,A_30.miles and
ey,ae)!at1on of th<:. Abu HQl!eiS
oilrields and the Milla and-Ciai
passes. -, Md~ -~-·~litttg· -. .. \. .. .,. ... .. .. . ..
First· . for --~Councilman· . -·
KATHY DROCCO has begun collecting her §alar.y J1$.lhe first
city council legislative aide in San Juan C~pts.tra:no . Mrs . Drocco
will serve as starr ror Councilman Douglas Naab. •· · ·
A six-month trial program of indivjdual aides for ectch coun'·
cilman was approved last week b.y a 4-1 vote. Mayor Roy Byrnes
voted no. '
EACH COVNCILMAN "'ill be allowed to spend $450 per
quarter on a six-month trial basis lo hire an aide to report direct-
ly to him. Three have indicated they won'l use the program ..
Mrs. Drocco is a student al UCI ~and is majoring th urban
. planning. She will be paid $3per hour.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robert N. Wff<I ':!
,1 ,,_I Md '""911.-J Jack. R. Curley
V.ce ll't;w;..inl .,_. o.Mr .. -~
8 Convicts Killed
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
<AP J -Prisoners ·at the
women's jail in Rosario rioted
.early today, starling a fire lhat
killed eight of the convict.a, the
pro'tincial pol.ice of Santa Fen re.·
-1'0t1M· ..
"Next time it may be.another
bridge that needs more study, a
restudy or the industrial comple1i
around El Toro •• another s~U<ly of
'housing tor low-income ramilies.
")'ou can't gp on thls way. You
are sitting in the middle of what
$hould be the most · dynamic
economy in the county," Rem-
mel told the coUntil
Coast Slated
For W~ekend
Light Rains
The Orange Coast's respite
from rain may end late Thursd,1y
or Friday,/the National WEather
Servire said todlly
Forecasters'. are predict1ne 1n
creased loudiness -becoming
mostly c udy Thursday -with
light rain possible Friday
The eather Service's ex-
tended forecast for Friday
through unday was for mostly
variable cloudiness with a slight
chance or rain early in the
weeken Temperatures would
be cool r and it may be slightly
windy a times.
Total rain !i~ures av.Ulable
since t e intermittent storm•
began eb. 2 are NeW1J0rt Beach.
· J .65 Inc es: Laguna Niguel Fire
Statio , .985
_Flow
Fall e,
"ThOm•s Keevil .: ... .,. • ThOmas A. Murphlne
Me"•9'"1E-k<
WASHlf'JGTON (AP) -Home mortg ges with interest rates
that rise or fall with qt.her interest rates i1 the ecoaorny·were pro-pos~ Wednesda:V by the Federal Home 1n a ·ank Board. '
UNDER THE PROPOSED regu1a11J.; uyinp and loan •••
soci1tions and other thrift institutions codld sell se-raUed vane·
ble rate mortgages to home buyers 1in "'hicti the. mortgaa:e in·
terest rate could rise a maxJmum or 2\'J: ~nt ll other interest
ratet in t.be economy rose sdbstanti alfy.
Q\er)ts H. Loos Richard P, Nall AJtl.i•nl Me,....,.. l.llllOf'>
'.I'll• varjable r le mortgage is not n no\. idea, and II produced ,
'!r con1tlder1ble conCiOversy in Coogreas before. Board Member •
Graijy Porr1 said~ board would "movelfo,rwanl" with Ill pro-
posal unles1 Congress acted to block ii.
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ANCIENT SAN JUAN PEPPER ·TREE BREAKING APART
City Seeking Expert Advice on Preaervellon
Old Tree Ill?
Doc to Inspect Giant Pepper
A tree that has stood a hundred
years is beginning lo rail apart in
San Juari Capistrano.
A .c:ianl pepper tree, listed as
the largest of its kind in the na-
tion , lost two branches last
weekend and city _orricials don't
want it to Jose any more.
"We've called in an arborist to
determine the condition or the
tree,·· said Planning Director
David J . Smith. "The tree expert
will also tell us how lo prolong its
lite and how much this will cost.•·
The tree is located on the
grounds or the San Juan Elemen·
tary School. Its gnarled trunk,
large enough to encircle a man, is
hollow. Expert5 rear its branches
may be diseased.
··The branches rell for ap·
parently no reason," said Assis·
tant Planner Tom my Tomlinson .
"We had no wind and very little
rain. When one broke it probably
weakened the second.··
Although no one knows the ex -
act age or the tree, sdme or San
Juan 's oldest r e:!idenls re·
member it as rull grown when
they attended San Ju&fl School.
Eighty-year-old C Russell Cook
~
Two Rings Stolen.
In San Clemente
Burglars entered the home or a
San Clemente woman Tuesday
and took two ring& with a value or
$300, police reported today
orficers said a diamond ring in
a Titrany setting and another
ring with seven pearls were
taken rrom the home or Denise·
l-{elms . 404 Via Alegre. ln-
Yestigators said there were no
signs or rorclble entry.
recalled that outhouses once
stood underneath the tree when
San Juan had a two-room
schoolhouse.
Lately the tree has been an at-
tractive nuisance, its trunk a
convenient olace lo stash trash
and start rires. Officials of the Ci·
t y and the Capistrano Uniried
School District both considered
rencing the tree, but decided the
rence would probably not deter
vandals.
, Smith said the -_expert's re-
commendation"S ~ present-
ed to the City COuncll later this
month. Although the tree is
owned by the school district, the
city, \\'hi ch has a tree preserva·
tlon ordinance, has taken an in·
terest in it.
Offshore Oil
Board Sought
TRENTON, N.J. <AP>'-New
York state proposed today that
Atlantic coastal stales form a
commission to manage any new
oil and gas development off their
shores, taking over that
responsibility from the Interior
Department.
The proposal was made by
Stephen L. Gordon on behalf of
New York Gov. Hugh L. Carey al
a public hearing by the Interior
Department on federal plans lo
lease new areas ofr the Atlantic,
Pacific and Alaska coasts.
"Coastal states should form a
commission, as an institutional
mechanism, to deal with the
many aspects in managing the
resources of the continental
shell," Gordon said.
:alP-THIS
'AD NOW
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to listen. At the moment he has
heard or no com promise" that be
is wUljng to acc.ept. Ntsa~ also said that Ford ls
slicking by his directive ror •n
escalating fl!e increase on
roreign oil which would raise the
levy to $2 dollars on March 1 and
$3' on April l . .and thus rejects a
compromise suggestion by Sen.
Robert Dole (ft.Kan.>.:
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Fraud
One or three men accused by
Costa l\·1esa police ol running a
fraudulent. credit card rin& that
netted al least $60,000 pleaded In -
nocent lo a grand theft charge
Tuesday in Orange Cou nty
Superior Court.
Gary IJ. Stewart, 25, of 80 llunl·
ington St., Huntington Beach,
y,•as ordered to return berore
Judge Kenneth P . Lae ror a
March 14 pretrial hearing.
Trial itseif is set ror April 7 on
one count of grand theft connect-
ed with the case, Which in-
vestigators say ranged rrom
Hawaii to Jamaica over the past
two years.
Criminal complaints are also
being issued against fellow sus-
pects Patrick E. O'Brien, and
Kipper Smith, both 25, who are
accused or involvement along
with Stewart.
Detective j"im Strickland said
the other two are believed to be in
Idaho and J amaiea, while
Stewart himselr is rree on $5,000
bail pending trial on the rclony
charge.
Charges are pending among
se\leral other law agencies in·
cluding Long Beach police, who
have arrest warrants ror the sus-
pects in connection "''ilh the rar·
£lung and a+legedly lucrative
scheme.
Orange Coast detectives say
'they have been tracking the trio
ror many months. tiased on a
fiood of fraudulent credit card
applications wh,ch led lo is-
suance oC scores or worthless
cards.
These .,.,·ere used to run up huge
bills, ror au sorts or consumer
goods and services, some of
y,•hich were .believed sold to ob-
tain cash for high·ilving, a"ccord-
ing to authorities.
Investigators claim the trio ap-1 plied ror at least 65 lo 70 cards
known to Costa P.1esa police, us-
ing false names , ages, addresses,
places or employment and
personal references and rirtan·
cial background data.
Crosby Kin
Dead at 79
LOS ANGELES <AP1 -Larry
Crosby, older brother or singer
Bing Crosby, died today at Cen-
tury City Hospital.
Crosby. '79, v.:ho devoted most
or hi s attehtion to the Bing
Crosby Golf Tournament, en-
tered the hospital a week ago.
Cause or death was listed ·as
cancer.
He was the oldest of the seven
Cro~by e!hildren, who also in-
clude band leader Bob Crosby.
5 UTE CRYSTAL
CHAHDEL,ER
The proposed new regulaUons probab Would not take tffeet
before five months altea1t, Board Direct r ftolJIH Bomar told
reporters al a briefing. The proposed res 11-'l(ould allow for
a 90·day comm1n1 period. •
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Pl!rlod ol rlllhg Interest rates the "ir ,a ,variable rate
mortaace ta!c_~n ou1 lo January tfn3 wou ... iticrtaoed abollt
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, 'Cows stl)1 erazepeacefully oriJl!illioutt&i Ran~b • jil~g coinmis'siOl)fo'r more...,ork, is ~gbl.t rest~c·
bu't lha\J!a&to~al \dyll won'.t last ,ibuch IQ!fJW,.Tlie .ti.Ye In the· kina, numbet and variety of sillll•
.lli'st stage or the ranch's d~qel,opn\eniis l~nt. permitted. Too restrictive, in tbe ere• of "Doi)--
' Qi'ant~ 'Cbun\r 11tanpifii1c~m~oc\~':Uii.tla~ . ' RypiJ\ski, wbodesigned the lrvine Company signpro. 1~l~~u:~~:if~c~~911~~=~}l\~.fi&j~~· ·~· gra~m·g·slides tl>ken al'Qllnd th~world, Rypinsklhas
parcels fr'onl agricul•ur es1cr!.u1•f· :w9.I ;in. sbowp the c~un~il I\ variety of f~e-standh)g, rooftop
) . ' ,,. ' ~ . ,~~ ;" 0 . ' . attd o\l\er ·sjg'ns whic~ the ordinance would ban, 1>ut
• •. , pite.'.of the projects I, the ~~~ 'lii\ls:tllann.ed • wbicl1appearl!dattrlt~iyetomost. .
comwumty, a ·631-aCl'e,dey9.lopfll.81\l, i/nd tll'il.,pther Certainly an ordinance could be dra(ted aimed
. the Nellie Gail ,Ranch, a. $27·11.cre •projeet.'· Both mainly at preYenting the repetition of Ii.arbor
projects are in thaLaguna.l:Wls area. ' · 'l, Boulevard's "signscape"1n Irvine. The challenge is'in ~•ken togettier, tl\e projects ~II add a 'total of ·doing jt in a way, which will not ~ive-Irvine signs the
4,100 ilweltlng units.to the· Saddleback \'allel!, easily unifofm appearance of markers on storage bins.
ralsln,lthe~.ulation ~another ~s.ooq: , , . ' Signs, .as RypiJ\ski pointed Qut, can be.an art form
•' Planne,s say tbl.s_.)l! .J>nly tile-beg1nl\illg; .of • val,µabte1~he overall ap'pearanci!-11r Ir.,ine · \ , dev~lOWxlenl .on _the .w>utt'on .Ranch.· It llti• ~ • · · · y •·'·" • • • " ~ .' ~ · ecast· ~at'.;ilevetoi.\ment of th!? 'eqfM~ 9.lOl>-~~re· , , School Site Problemi;i.. ·
r11Dcb i\/011ld evjllllt,1ailYW!d between ~l)OO~ridl50;400 1 , ~. · . ,
new.osic1ents.r'. ~ , 1 :1~ ,.~ ~ 1 -.. 1 ' ~ f'J-• A coijtpJ'cated boundary dispute over Where-to
' Saddli!back .V.a~ • .filifi'f,aqiill"P.1'9l>!on\s', 91 uild a, .i.hiril.:..high school ~nd how to)Hvide·in, ~b;,.q4al ~<>•DY lnithe'llBUO/I IJl ,the P.~St decaqe·.. , ermediate school student,s has becom~ an. e!l)ollpn~I .. I
Despif.ll•a s)la:tY -e~,Jt ap~ df:~tlrtild>lo C"1· dS.ue in.the Saddleback Valley Schoo!i1stncli. . . "
I tlil~r 'hlt1tl>Os¢p~~·" 1 • • •0 r , f ·.i'lyJ• 1 ·.Parents 'resent' their. children mo ed fror,n, . ·
I ' ~ p .,..,« .' .' · • 'ltl'·. ~-• 1 ~, . · · · eschO!)\to·another.-.e~~cially.old 1Stud ts .'fho'"' ~ •!Jr,•'' e ,, E'J &fl.1'..Ji .. :t •;.•a.:, I 'v.,ouldbespliffrbrflffierids " 1 • ' 1;;.f• '
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. ;;./. 1 .. • • . , ' • , · , • • t~$addil!):>~c~:,.111s r,i~ put planner~· Ill t..ie. . . •1.(s la~gely a question o( estheti!'s· One !""n s art si ationipf not. 1k11Qwing fo.r sqre wbere,gr
1s.aoother sas~aultontlfesenses., • , ,.,. . . h pen.next ... <. , . ,· :. . ...
·But aitowm~ ~umber of c!t~~s ar~ l!IY."'i}il to de-· . They c£ace •the •scary JXlSSib!lil~ of b_ dmg a ltl8llcl& that the visual clutter of signs be ~ated. sc tin the w<'ong place and then having i open to
, The city~ Irvine, due largely i<> the·slgntprogra'P. de· few studenls ~'bile.another may lie overcrow~ed. vet~ liy t.he _Irvine Companr_, has;Jew Sil<! pro-• 'District plall!'lers need ;tll tpe. ~elp. thjOY an get.
blems. The·c1ty 1s d~void of forest!rof.signs. .' • p., • Paijl11ts "-esp~cially~b6se 'w;th an· eJhc\bo .1 reac-'Followm~!.Uk;4s s6on. as I figure out where I'm going.' . .. '' , .... ...
To make sure things stay !Jiat'Way! the cl(y IS pdl-lion 1 lo the altel'n'atives -· .shoulii t'ry ~ inform !i!IJI, together a sign ordil)ance:-·J:be pro!>O$ed. or-· thell\!ieivc"'carcfully rather t'!an respond w1tfi anger
diiiance; which tbe•-city coun"!I bas returned to the to anissu!'.they might help resolve. · .
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~ / . . WASQ~GJ:EQN:-If the be raised \\'ill be determined in
To the Editor: ( • , , ] ., 1Senate's s loroiy syi;tem bas set 'vo' N' ·B ..... F.,;M &,N no small part by the Fed, and
After reading Mr. (lreen's let· MAl""BOX ~ the so n a Dl b U I a r JO h n U r.r n: that decision will have much to
ter in the.Feb. 7 .ediljon of the L ' I thought l'rvme was going .Sparkma to drowsing In the ..... do with employment, prices and
Pilot, t would .like lo.Present yet to be a ''ilifferent•• .kind . chairman ip dr-the Fotejgn . 1 . ·• ' , prosperity.
anotherView. i--'1 ' of city. l}low come they ,Relations Committee, it may cras.hesofl n"ago,buttode)'the_ The decision should.be made ~r. Gr_t:en's 1"t.ier sJ)ol!)d ha ye Letter• from rebdt-ra ore welcotm.' b.~ye1.ht !'!!:and.out to Un-hive coin;nsale'\ ~ })y elev at-Fed iai a,ls0t );ilamed· for' th~ im-kno\\'n to Congress beforehand.
been e'ntitled ''Let's bui Id NOrrii.4llJI, -wntert ·lliOOUI .tcH\elV' cle'~ amiiketalfttie re$1? ing-Wliii · m--Prefx:Mi;J::e . to th·e niedi~<pa'sl .and the~reCt,;:sion -This i's bread on the tabl~\.and t~
nuclear bombs fqr ,power and their me1aage1 in JOO~ pr Leu. ' M.T .E. same •pos ;on on "the Btanking we1r , 1nj~O lfvethioifjh_l\O~. imPortant to have SElV~n ~en
make our beaches' black with oil The right to co'ndmu lettcn 14 ftt C.Ommittee. Aithough Proxmire . '.,"J'tie -edefa1.R~v~stillhas nobody's ever heard of making
So people Ille rne ~an drive over· space or ~Utninate~hbd ii r~ is bette,r known for what he n~bandon'4 iis practic .. e pf ·et;. the decision almost in secret,
size, ugty' :!8s·guzzling tanks .at ·All J.ettni md~ inelllde ~e grows on,tds head than what' he pafidingthe.mon~yJiupply~yfits "·bile the nation is le~guessing
70 mph.-.,n ~ · mMl1fria1ling ¢dru1 but mmu "'OJI ~o..tu••u••••• • • ..,,...,. has in it fhe WiSconSUJ..Senator ·and, star~, one of .the major: re-until we feelits effncts.
As a , Member of the Sierra be ~id OD kquelt i/ ~ ....., ....... -.a..,.dl•"'*'• rcprese~t'~ the best :hope: in asons W,hy we're experiencing • : • CJu~. I take!: offense at being • naaoriiloppareftf. Pod'1110Uinot be ~ ..._".,. •··-uur . .._,,_.... several generations ~or changing excessive inflation combined IDE.<\LLY;. Congres should
called ··na rrowminded 1 and puliff•hed.. ·. ..... .. a.-.,sw,DMJ,,...., · the way the · Federal Reserve now \l.'itl\ excessive ·unemploy-make such p;ol1cy decis ns. Tha,t
seUish." If ~tr. Green.~ould onfy , • _.' • ' Board cobducts. the nation's" ment," says Rep. Henry Reuss , "'ould requi're ~eW ,U!gislation
look in a mir-ror, ~ would"seQ. ~priorities. ... f . k 1 f monetaryqoliCy. · t,he new, npn-senprity chairman aOO an appreciation oJ wha~.the
• •tbat people ,w ha-,drtve 350 ""f:he incurftbe~ts arepc;>intingto P~1:ce~~~;:ctf'i~affy,0 th~h~T1~ · Proxmii:t, says he's going ~o of the House Banking;. Commit· Fed does Whi~h mofifTmelJl~rsof
h'orsepower' ears are"not~J)nly their record ,and st;ek1ng your \\'ould require that ••e e ,, r , 1 gel Arth Burns, the Fed s tee. ••Bet~een J~Ae .8nd July·of Congre~s do1_1 t hav~ .. , ,1
selfish. naft.rq~m1nded and support bas(!;d on their actlorts to . xc ss ea . chairfuaQ up. (1974) "the Fed ril;ide,..8 tnajqr . 'the two new cha,r.men do have wasteful but ioaeCure las well, I dat~. Ttij-s r~,cOrd is the very re--.estate whJc~ _was boUght by the-before he · policy reversal, an,d ctr-0pped the it. Whether you agree.<>r·d~sagree.
would appreciate it it you eUbU.Sh aaon I ')'!!.'pot\ ·the challengers '1•~at~. 'JVhCn t~e F now-defunct comtriitt 'to growth rate of t}\C l'J\O:iJ~ supply with their econom\~s .• they have •
this "ether·· viewpbillt ~. _ • '81\d.J'eel now, i &S never before, 1aci .!d · ~(~ t rf~e~ytp ~~s expl'ain hat from .an annual·rat.e df.oyf:'r~ per· the technical knowledg~. If they
· · · ST.EV HENRY ... l oW Cbi\dreil ne~ nJw leade~sh~p ~J;-~81 •0 ; irs f :h er pC:rt ~ hers doin and _,. cent to less th al) 2 perceJJt .. ·. . use it iri' a sel'ies of open and
•" .... · in o:urfachool ~rd . DOn't they 1 • wn rso epro ya whY or:-.re.· What· hap~ned? A sharp con -searching committee hearings, C'lla11ge, !Weetl.ed ... deserve it?' · 1 ~ 1964 p~ces before anyone ~lse gular an us.1 tractionoftfleeconomy ... ~: : •;i they ma_y ~al?}e to educate their · ': ""\.. ' ~ · =--FREDM. WHITLEY could bid ~n the; pro_perty. In ef-tajning In the next tew months the gov-'colleagues"-and\the public. Then,
To the Editor: , ~ect. the bill wo~ld give away~e That m nof emment is going to JJave to cpme pei-haps. ~the f.bundations will
With the llarch 4 scbool,board ~c~s~~i;~~~f ~~t~~~fur~e: 'See. fl'! i ~ e up with about $2& bi11iOil·tO cover ·have been· laid to legis)atli~vely re·
elect.ion fast approaching,'. the Likes ~eople the state to take less than half the i muCh less its expenses and anti'Ci'pated de-,modei.t~e monetary po cy pro-
voters tlr Irvine arehearingtrom current rair rnarket value or you p. . ficits.·Howthathugeam.ountwil_l ~ess.
and 1reading of the f1\'e inCum· Tothe.Editor: these lots. preciate the opaque vapor of un-
bents and three challengers. ·The 1]te more I read the Pilot the accountAtbility in which the peo-
one theme i;unning t.hrou.gh the m&re I appc.,ci-le )'OW' People IT SHOULD, be noted tha{ pie who_p.;nt our money operate.
literature of the inetJ'mjQt.n}s articles. . ,-•-i ' .. lh~se properties were ·Mt COD· Ordiajlrily nobody knows what
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A Foll~w-along Quiz . seems to be the· need 'fbr •'ttlJl· ~ ' J was es"pe;c'fa1ty touCHed by Al-demned nor "'ere the owners this aglency, with its power to
tililJily." Basic arithrnet-i.c'Shows lison Deerr'S rel>Orting about the' rorced to sell when they chose to bring the joys of inflation or ,----·-·o.,.~_.-.,..., __
at least two incumbents-will be DeBoltfamtly. . · put the p~rcels on the market in ·deflatidn crashing down on us, is Tod8y'$ quiz i·s somewhat ( · z ' ]
re·electcd since there tire only. ·PleaSe keep up the gOOd work the early l960s. Further, the state" doing until it has already done it. ~s(er an.d differeltt'from most. SYDNEY H. ARRIS . ,
three challeng_ers vying 'for the ~andtbank$agath . · paid fair market•\'aluc for each It's harder to know what the Fed Each entry contains lhreeU-ems;
fi,ve position~. I feel this will pro-~ ~ JU6TINCOLYA.R parcel when it was acquired. is up to, much less control; it,_tban you are to provide thi:!fOurtl:\\~
vide all the conti,_ulty needed J ~· • .• Yet, Senator Carpenter \\'ould itistoputtheclampsontheCIA. that naturally or Jogfl!a'lly 1., ~. • • ant~ at the r•alm,ei t.i,m,e o,rr~r ~1\e \. . • CllJl~htfJ now compel the state to sell the TheohreticCellAw hat letas~, once a !?::Ys·"· !,'Uee~yb.~banyd~Mam1_ni>elye'.'' that he c~uld pr;omi5e to bring
CJ izens 0 rv ne something properties ~t a total 10$S or vear t e as 0 come to· them only "blood, toil, tears and more than a continuation of Poor To the EdiWr': . several hund•red thoi.isand Congress and get some more would be follo .... ed by "Mo.;'> --.... ! ·
planning and unresponsiveoes5 Re: Your ,heedline or 1128 /75: dollars which would otherw1se ·money to do whatever it is that it One-third right ia excellent. 1. '"1 ,
to the· community's needS and "'UCI No Threat-'to Ottier accrueto\bestate. does. If Congress has a mind to, it , 1. In order · 1?. £N'eti·) mefsUr~eQls are
\vishcs. ".• hospitals'' .. · :, i -Even ·more insidious is the fact can use the lever of appropria· of total world given in ,Square .In,¥. Square
Each day ' as I drive by the ' Th,ls· country has far to go that ~ver 30;of the lots acquired lions to l ea rn whether the gra,in produc.· .fFeet,Squarev·~rd,S.a¥--·
Irvine High School stte, 1:wonder before ~ will have ~nou g h by the ,state-, have already b~en cre<Jture has been behaving · tion, W--h.e~t. . _,,.-13 .. ·startihg· Offic.ially 'in. lS89,
if t od a Y, s so pho rqqr'~s at h~spitals, tP, sa.r nothing of physi· sold·at aucti<>r. giving the state a itself. 8. t c e , .a· n~ ·1 • \the bcavy,"&_eight 'bOxi.ng .cham· U~iversity ffigh Will.~r get out cians, to adequately take care of very ,substantial increase over 1 ' ' ·c ;oir n :~'t ··:-.s:· ·1., ~Nf pionshjp; :tit"Tes w'e4l.,t from
olcrowded-portableSandlntolhe qurilListhisanytimetc>q~btile the, origi_nal purchase costs . THE, FED doesn't come to fr1Jlowed~ .. ill. 1'1'.' Sajl}van to.Corbett ,to"Fitzsim·
new school. Whatever tiar>pene<t: about ••ripping~ffpatients,'' like Sena..tor ca.rpente.r 's bill makes . Congress !or all annual ap-·-'' . .1 • mons t~-.. ~ .
. to the sign annou11ctng comple-th~y .areso ma-9y .ca~Je~ • no attempt to compensate the propriation. It gets the money it '' i .. In 'ord~r··· 1 • 'boo , S1tn
· tfon in' September, 197S? The de· . . owners or these already-sold _.0 _ needs from the profits it makes of u:s. Vice· 14. The four lf', theConfu.
I S .. lo •-od d th WHAT A chilling commentary, " r d. · · · ..... Presidents,· ciail 'canon are t~ Mal_..,.. .. ,,the ay em nu.Ve pr uce e perties. If he were genuinely in· rom tra 1ng 1n go vernmeni , o;.o.."" classic situation or sav1ng pen. notonlyonour.society,butofthe tere~ted, ip 'all of these prior securities. It's perfectly legal. Ada·ms, Jef-• · • Great ~arning,1 th8 Mean and
nies while costs spir.al so iiiOre ktnd: of ·m1ods invofved. in a situa-owners, it would Seein that his That's the way the Fed was set ferson "and' Burr: ate f6lldWeft.·b)'.-.. · --1....-.. •. · .
<dollars are being speqt'. What iJ\ tio~~~e~ein..i.._a,__hos~~~\\·ouhld iJ:e proposal is ' about. one year too up. Most or the profit is turned -3 ·Th • • t ~..... .:., . ~ 15'.-The Foui-·H cIUbs mfke
the cost of pqrtBbleS? How much opl"""q.i un tne ·grvanus l at 1t late; the fact i.hat he was up for over to the 1'reasury, but the pro-. e mos po.,..vus Cx:1es 10 pledg'es to H~d '.ff U:t. HB..nda
have the con!\tructloo CQSJ.S for might. be a.··ttireat , even re-~lection at the lime it would ress ·by which it supports itself the worl4,· bfi 'iif 1912,i" ar:e and , · • • e ' · •
JHS increased? economic, to a.nother~ have been necessary to introduce encourages a spirit" of obdurate Shanghai,'..:l'ol(ro, tiew. Yor::k and't · \
, .Perhaps 1 'am functloiially h bll t independence and willfulness -t'.'., · .: ... • • " •' ~ ' ~ ·l>O WE really want a continoa.... riaive, bµi;· l •hink t-hit to oppose, suAc s "on.'e.swpehaoksho1 itsf elf. ti further bolstered by the fact that 4. The ,·;FoJ.r .. Fr'~itill'~ ed°'up-" •· A.NsWER-S'~ 1. '~ralium. 2
t.lcdof the current situation? Are As · dt~ ·v.el)'nY,..Car.penter ' the ·t· · d as t requedni Y the terms of the seven Members · ciated I>)"-," ,l?resl"~at -~.· eve. It, G~rge Clinton. '37-Pektnsr. 4: • f 'II . Jyn<I. ing .nf•Ulil,•1 a,......_ .... it~, on the cr1 ic1:ie governmen spen ng. F ed ~ I ;.;. F d ,., ..,
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open campuses '! r1 . pro-_ b "" f~ f~~ 1 ":''"t' .,. Senato,r Carpenter has now .ofthe.boilf'dofgovernorsareno we.re.-,~. om·· rom;~.P~·· ·ree o·m •of WcirsnlJ). s·. gr a.ms,'' and ovl!r•r.o.Wded 851~ 0 .. :µn . po.nlpe. ·oq, is placed himse1r in a somewh at less thanJ.,4 years each. Freedord o.rrsWao • ~01';.:· Arcturus. ,6. Anne of! Cleves. '1.
facilities par.Uy to-blame for our nothing lesa t an .. shamefuJ and cont'radictory•positio!l._by author· T~e Fed's isolatioh from public Speech'·all .~. " 1 .... .:-.• ~r..~C,ailJbrjan ., 8. ,...O~rgia. ~
st u d.e..n ts ' t~ st itig ·.oµ.t as sub·humatt. Wt'd all be a lot bet· ing a bill ~i<lh woulft-virtually 1 undfl"Sta~ding is also·· helped 5..J&q~~J>of·l:triJJHlJJ.~~ 4lf vj.&1 ' ' C1mm~r~lf. :' i()_j Se~en,' (the "average~'? Wbatejl~·bBsS~'ned ter off "if Denny would devote his giye 4-\V~ ~fil!ly_ne~ed st;;i.te as· alortg by a perfusion of fWlctlons-' b!e_,(l'om A.JiBttti.' Sh~ .. stars are I n~xt p me). J 'fl .. ~$w~at!• 1,2.
tel 1he ~iics.?--Wiinepaa cliihge -il~t!, in-"t.1:1.is resP.ect, to seeing sets at a time when state taxes a-nd' a tbH\pleXity of -operation "'"Si.nu~, ~anOP'fS• dentauri . JWd , SQ'Uare-od~, IJ.3. ,leffrfee.-1•. The '
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, I find it wbqlly corislstenf with ar,e 'tPPropr;lated to more (and. increasetven further. powers of all but the most expert 6. In order of tuccession, Kin
the current. board'1jmaee th~t at betJer) hosp,ita~car~. Ml le.f's. lt wo\lld Seem that ,this bill, to ullderstand. Th1:.1s, though the Henr)' VlJJ,married..Katbarijle <i
least one---eandldateJists his most Re whole a tic le made about \\'hich wiU enable a select few to Con St_ it _u ti on put~ the Aragon. Anne Qpleyn. ~u.n~
important ainf' well down -froin•' a tnucb sens to me, as people re--qbtein cholce-residential pro-respons1bil1ty for managmg the ~Seymour and T-•
the top on his list of goals ht his argltlnc qver +hose tum it i&'to perties on Kings Road, Clirf natioq's currency on Congress in · ~ , .
campaign literf1tur~,, This ls all. Jet sick. II RIETROJIRER Drive and.other Newport Beach a very jpecial and specific. Way , _1.1 G.eol1f?&lc .!,r11•hs .'!_ ~~ eaJ'.t
too typical of the bo~rd's . ~ 1 -locations at giveaway prices} is its members have found it easier U'l;:g n in 1me w u.e v:nozo1c,
,, • , , mMt ill-considered. on their slug-gish intellects to let the MesozoiC-; the Paleozoic, .and~ C.., ltofldlc. torg· . PHILLIPA. PETTY theFedgoilsownway. the-. •· • 1
, •f , ~ the 61 years, sil)ce its' crea· 8. Admi~si~Jl or the origin&l 13 1 • ~-T d:d.itoi;~· : . ..,. tip the Fed's way has been to ac-colonies into the Union lollowed' QµotefJ ·. • •;J'.be ~, rs..,~ Denltia ... kl · ! 'er e power. The Fed's way has la. the ord~r o'f Delaware:.'
l ~~ ••OC:io,alOprotec(h.is " i'5o been a mistaken way ac-.PeMfY.i,v.ani8.lo New Jeney,a~. t . • _ .l>~••\\l ps~jtill , inte~ts ;j: the cording to lhe ·thinking of Its l I. Shella 11'elc'b, Tµ•U11, ex.S.n&e of· ilie UCI medico!' large and growing family of · ,·
answertnc crlUcism of. l•W¥.... ••llao> ·'I\•• nwerll•ado)lled critics. Many of tbem ;believe 9. Th• flntl Atademy Awardil(
-"The fact t~at a few 1•wyer1s o".ot~ ~" bv Sona to~ th•t In lln'anclal crisis arter for "Best Picture" of the ye~· i ·'•ed h" bl"" &!'" ~ ,., ~ ' I ' • went a~ccesslvely to "Whip. >I have not ma nt.,.,. •t • 61• C w ob. jllplllarly de'· • Oqanclel crl/lls \he Fed )las un· · "!lto•dwey," "AU Quiet.,.. t
etonduds ot. this prolesstop , to 'd,n ~I ct '.•:ff laiHngly do~e the wrong ·lhiDg Weatern Ftpnt" and "~''· ihJ>uldnomorerenectup0nusb1 ~ 1"!Al1(\(1)11!1;1•1J>enellt l/eqau1e it hu usually been ..
a a•oup •than does tit' at U,., ff"'• ot:1tie ,St'ale of "-.... dorlllneledbymenwhoareoutof 10 . ln .,t~ls p,artlcU,l\iY
•cknowledaed fact that some . C.alif<)l11111. ' ' .. . . . • • "·'" , touch wit~ the best knowledge of arithmetic a. ·H~ies, ,what Sh<l<i]d
doc\oro ore found to be butc~rs 'Sebate Bllr ~. lntro11~~ed bf theUme: . ..be th .n~xt n~mber : 2, 3, S
1'0Dl•minate all doctora, or that ·Carpenter'las blonth, wOQld re--?
aome nleehanjc foist uo~ auto qlllre. tl1f: •11\le .to ..it aeveral tlOTONLYIS.FedPoUC)':inthe. 1i. UPo~ ~•1111 lected Prime
palUoffu.newallect sdeal· chol.,. pieces of l'esldenUal pro· ·c.nlborrOw•.CflPOfoRr• .hlttoric~I paat blamed Rtr the ·Minister '111 1940, Winston
111.u with all mecbanlca. "· perty for a mere friction of the ·•"'ferlngs of economic drops aflc! Churcblll lold the )lriUsh ·people
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Thornai KreUil.,_&ditM
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Ediloriaf Page Edilor
The ~101'\•I pa•e of lhe Dilly
Pilot.seeks lo Hitorm ai}fl llif'Wl•te
reade'rs by Prese,ntfna en lf'I• pace
di\'trse commtqt1r1 on t!>l'iics ot in-t~ by syndrcatrd Coh.1h\Mkl.l 1rtei
eartbbnists. by pro\·ldh\I a forum-
ror readtrs' vtewsl.nd by,~Jln1
thi.5 ne.ws,paper'I oplu~ and W.u
on eurtent toplt:s. The editorial
opin1ons qf the l)atiy PUot •Ptle•r
only In lhti t4.litori1l (dum" at UM
top ol J~e paae. Op\n1'n& '"..,......
by the c:olumnl sls t4nd tVtom<l
•nd ltU.er Writers are lhefr".._ _.
notndunttm,nl of t~lrvS.W.:lltr• DOil~Pllo\ llhould bo oftnM.
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Act" M_arton_ llnf!"<>
, EDWARDS AFB CUP!> -A
minor coollni system leak Tues: d?yihCut short( the third test fiight ••Everything is in gOod order.''
f t an lnd.ian spokesman said, But o e pro o :ype Bl. The huge, the landoWner ~aid1Lhere was "no '"~f'tionic jet ~mber, the Air agreement of any kind ... F e bdpet w,ti,~e an important
w pon of the lpBOs . The land, located near AgOura,
· "fhe p•ane land4=d without incl-Calif., was signed over to the
dent after a ~kpit Y(amingllgbt Survival of American Indians As· .flas~, lncfilatin1l-bulldJip oteJit..".;.l>l>ciatl.od by Bta11do In late . . ~ei1ive heat in the electrlcaJ " December. But several days
syrteqi, an f..lr For~eSpokesrilan . later,, Jobn Hamilton, Jr., who
said. Th·e nl&ht ·ended after about holds the-trus\ ueed on the pro.
an hour. ' • perty w~th his brothel' and sister~ r~ ~ . said Brando had never made any
· 1'IDo l..a1ulMarb Sold payments on-the land other than
... ' interest on the mortgage and I t.os ANGELES CAP)·-Two taxes.
'movieland l~flndmar«s , the ,
Brown Der y resttfurants in HAMILTON SAID he would
Hollywood and 1Beverly HilJs, are foreclose' on the mortgage if the undern~oWHership_today. debt was not paid when due.
' SaUy Cob&· ••id ehe sold •the • • 1twb~orid,-famous r~urar)ts to ... No agreement of any kind has :W~t.er P. Schai;fe, \lfee president been reached," Hamilton said.
otDavre•a, a ,resteurantmanage-"We have not been..contacted by
m·-teoi:n,nanjt>.4t tsadivision Mr. Brando or /any of his ~'-·RA Se~vl·' 1" · ' "'Whsentatives." · ·~ ,,. r. c.eo nc. th . -~· . en e mortgage was made _ _., . I s111· ... .n·-~ known·, Brando's a,ttorney,
""'!""" C!lf · ""' .oeu Lawrence Kartiganer, said it
LOS .ANGELES' (UPI) _ A would be "safe to assume that 73-year~ld man has filed a $1 the Indians will not be called up-
million 'suit against a convales-on t.O make the payment." He
cent hospital and 3f other delen-. said the gift was made in an-
dants, charging he JWas held. ticipation of arrangements for rison i payment of the trust deed. P . er n ~e hospital so its Brando has DQt been available ownets'. could collect Medi.Cal lbeoeflts. for COrnJJ¥!111. ~
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Boar;d Approves .. .
i . Oil, Gas Plant
' 1!ANTA BARBARA (APJ -
.county' officials have dealt a
blpw ""'to envlronnle'ntalists· by conditionally,~ a.Pprovtng a·n
Off8hore oll and gas proees$ing
plant for an offobore.drillilUI' rig
under construction.
which b)acken~ miles of Santa
Barbfra Breatitaches. ·
Ever sin~e that spill, various
?nvironmeRtal groyps -includ-\~.K Get Oil Out CGOOJ and U.e
Seashore ,Environ~ntal, Al~
liance <SEA) -have been
engaged in a v1goroUs batUe to
prevent further drilling in the oil·
rich Santa Barbara CballJ}el.
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Barbara County Board of
Supervisors involved a bid by
Exxon Corp. to build a $30 million
pilot in J:.lis f105es canyon 20 inlles oortb of Santa Barbara.
The facility wOuld h*ndle oil
and natural gas from a mam·
moth :ZS.well drilling platform DOW under cohS~uction by the
(Jim in the offshore~Santa .Ynn
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$250,000
Death Suit
FJNAJ; BOARI! approval for
the plant Is pending an attempt LOS ANGELES (APJ -A jury bf variaus eoviroqmental groups has decided that the state cannot to•putt11iei1sueto.~~blicvote. be held responsible for the
Jn their conditional acti6n, the freeway death of a University or
superviJ9r1 gf;ve the gro,ups 30 Redlands student hit by a
d•Y• io co\le~t the 9,181 boulder dropped through tbe
s.lgnatm:es 11eceasaryto pl11.ce th~ windshield of his car.
quesUon on the ballot. Uthe re-The Superior Court. verdict de-
quired 11.Pawret are obtained, livered Tuesdly came in a
the boilrd can. either rescind the $250,000 negligence suit Oled by p8rmi~ or call tile refereodum the parents of Christopher Hoyt,
election. 1 . 22, who'died Oct. 21, 1970, after a
1 'J'b• envlronm01ltali1ts mam· SS'poond boulder was dropped on
talD tbar Exxon w!JI aboi><lon its hjm from an overpa.. OQ the
r:t...ui Ync: 4rill1Df ~if~ Golden State Freeway near itOilte<t .ao9r6'va <J'Ol' the f... d"1'1'\otln Lo& AnJel""' '1'he at-~· w•u~bioml:t~tll'~.J! taoteri• w.<!'re 11.~ver ap·· tW elilljoM Ulll! ,bil1111ii(oii the prehended'· 1 -.ii.~ .rec:fuoHibOre s~at1t De>p,rtm nt o,l
Pl'll 1t"11•• t-ID t•al Transpo!Utlon atlA}m ~' lerrll«F on!& )be ~tale '• . Ddani•I-uld Jurors j>ad <\\!-.,...... ~alllndt. ded almp)Y that the cw,rpUi
118 9Mla' y • w11.s not .Ill a teaallY llef.lned ·,
.. blJIM ,:J' · \ ••ctanaei;o.IU .. co11dltlOn1' ~t." !he ..,_In , ... .,.!{ time of tbe lnoldent and tller~c>re ~~eCaJUorl;ia 0(. the state aould not be hekl~~ble • .:: ._.,. """"'"" The overpass, alon1 witb m-· •«iWlnce others, hU since been sereined
apW ., !,Ml to prevent persons l'rqm tbrowllll
. rodt• at can.
D~ILVPILOT AS
Narthen1 .
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· Bill Backed 1 i::
.. ~At:R~M;~ cJ~, .' 1.,. :~~:~r~ ave; P,OHl'l!~ health
Seaale Juclicial-1 Comitilt fi.as ' ·hazards. '
voted to fr.t.be'lhreal'ot est t. "We u adult8 need II' lay down: or J1'11 for slesslon ot'l,1)> an ; I~ black aod white Jus! what !Is ~ o1 arijuQa ·' h to ;'ti&hl 1~nd what,la W ...... ," Uld•
rol120to60clgare1fe8 ' LOdi You.th Cou'rLSelQ!"· Aujlrei!
Under the legislatiOn approved Boyd In an emotlonaJ pl~.
Tuesday. violators wciuld be Alter a day-long he~g that L.;::.:.:::.:::.;:::::i.::;:::::.:::::..--..:J
g_iven a citation simit&r to a ,trar-' ., attracted a r<><!m full ot. yc.:uthful . . ..
fie ticket and· punishable by no SllJ>porters. the comnnttee «a·
more than a SlOOfine. ·~orsed the .me~1ute on a party. 'SL·a Ba-•.: ,
Of(enders now race felony ar· line, 1·3 vote with ~rats in •; . 'f_..,. CA, ~ts and up to lO years in l>rison f~vor and Republ~cans m gppoai~ • . ,
for marijuana pos&ession · re·t,. lion. It was conslttered a mlJor 2 p ) • gard!e~s of the quanilty hurdleforlheblllwhichnowgoes rOC ftlID ATBAVELEBS advisor)' was
although in nearly all eu:es th~ tolheflnal\cecommittee. , • : . / · . posted ln the Moun~ Shaata-
charge· is reduced to 8 mi!de~ . Previous attt:m~ta .to substan-SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -~ Si,!lkiyou area with the snow level
meanor or dismissed and tially reduce or e11nunate mari-couple painted ''SLA ls back" on 1owerlhg to near 4',000feet Thun-
".iolators "diverted'' into treat-Juana p~alttea have failed re--a sidewat~ outsi~e a bank branch 4ay. The weather s,rvicewamed
mentP1Q&rams. · ' ~atedly 1n re~ent ye~. beinc Tuesd•ynl~tand'lhenfir:edti~., of southerly -g~les in expoged
Sen8l'P> Democratic Flooz:-either defeated 10 the legislatuire, shots throu h a glass revolvlrig .. l!>Cailons, but said there would be
Leader George ~oscQfle ~f San vetoed by form·er GOv. Ronald .. dooi'before eeing. .• liUletemp~raturechana:e.
Ftanciaco, who s~ the · ~eagan or rejected by·voters. Witnesses said t.tie pair, who "Strong winds will aceompany
legislation, said it would make . fied on foot, \were black and ~e front and storm wamf.n&,8 are
the ·punishment 1 'r3tionally" fit UNDER nlE Moscone bill, YOJ.IJ'tJ(. alsplayed along the coas~nor\bof ·the crime. , which was patterned after a 1913· Inlhe sidewalk grifntl>, painted C8pe M.,ndoeino, ·~~ )t)e weather
Gov. l:dmun'd G. Bro\IVJl.Jr. has law in Oregon, violators with with a sPrl\Y can, was a seven-~forecaster said. ''GaJ~ warnings
said he ~U,Pports a redll~tion in • more than one ounce would bear-headed cobra, the symbol of the ·are post~ south of Cape Men-
C at i for n t a• 5 m 8 r l ju 8 n a r~sted but could only be eh~rged Symbion~se Liberation Army d~inq.\o P~nt Sur.''
penalties1 which now are among with.a miademeano~, carrymg.a w~ich k1dnaped .newspaper In the Sar:' Francisco Pay arta
the most severe in the nation maximum term of six months m , hetress Patricia Hearst ,a year a 70 percent chance ol rain was , · 'jail and a fine up to $:i00. ago. • predicted for Thursday with
OPPONENTS SAID they were Ther-. would be no lncrtiased Little has been beard of the sligbUy cooler temperat,ur~.
worried any action m.Jght be in-punishment for rei:teat vi<!ii.lon, SI.A. since last May wbeit most of ' The storm was expec:ted t.o last
terpreted as legislative approval ~. aft.et.. ~wo years police r~-its known members were tcilled through Fridar with good
of marijuana Use and elCpressed C'tY'ds W.9.Uld !>e purged of man-'tn a 6hooto\lt wi\b Los Angelea weather returning over the
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ORANGE S:OUNTY; C/>il.,I FQRt;l I A W€0NESDAY, FEBRUARY:12, 1975 TEN CENTS l . Utt usicians at
J By TOM BARLEY
CH Ule D•llY I' lie! 5011
UC Irvine officials plan tQ an-j nounce formation or the first on-
campus professional orchestra in
1 the United States.
Musiciqns' union spokesman
I and Dean Clayton Garrison of
UCl 's School of 1'""'1ne Arts have
, hammered ollt an agrcemenL
! that will have 32 proressiodal
~musicians working with eight
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UCl music majors in a series of
concerts on campus. •
The new orchestra will be
known as the UCI Chamber S.vm·
phony. Jts director will be
Portugese conductor Alvaro
Cassulo who arrived at UCI last
)'ear to ta~e over the affairs of
the UCJ student orchestra.
"It means that we will have
two orchestras at ucc:· the
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day. I
Cassuto stressed that the
prime aim of his new orc~estr~ is
to advance teaching of UCI
1nusic stq9ents by having them
work with veteran musicians in
campus concerts. ' . "It's a loucb or realism," he
saidr •'All too often musi stu-
dents work together in what t~ey
Fluor ·Gets~· Go~
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' . Fire Helo Dies in Anaheim
Anaheim fire offil.'ials credited a 12-year -o ld boy v.·ho died In a
·residential fire Salurday \•lith s.avi ng the lives of eight persons
·who were sleeping in the house when a pre-dawn fire broke out.
ACCORDING TO fire inspector Norman Morgan, young Roger
Glover ran downstairs from hi s second £Joor bedroom to waken
five children and an adult \\'ho were sleeping in the home at 2431
Broadway.
Morgan said the youngster then returned to the second floor to
betp his sister and a stepbrother escape the flames.
BOTH LEAPED from u v.·indow. Morgan said. Jlowever, he
added. Roger was overcome by smoke before he could reach the
window and collapsed. · '
His body was later found six feet from the v.-·indov.·.
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Slated
By JOHN VALTERZA
0t Tit• O.ilr ~t.i SC.If
Arraignment for the 40-year-
old mate nurse charge8 in the
mur<ter of Cirona ~el Mar
housewife Nan~y , Atwa,ter and
her entombment in a concrete-
fi 1 led oil drum will resu me
Thurs.day in HarDor Judicial Dis·
Jury Deadlocked
trict ~f·unieipal Court.
Daniel Gerbis Bedelian, who
had served as the night aUendant
to the v..•o man's ailing husband, is
set to appear llt 9 a.m. in the
court of municipal ·Judge Selim •
On Theft of Coa,i S. Fs;anklin. · •
The jurist first began the pro-
ceedings on formal i;har~es ot'
murder last Fridaf, but lljl'eed
·to a po'!tPonement so that
Bedelian would have enough
time to seek a privateattoro,ey.
After deliberating for more
than three hours. a l\1unicipal
Court jury in Fullerton couldn't
decide Tuesday if Brea "'Cit y
Councilman Don Symmes v.'as
guilty or attempting to steal a
·woman's cqat lr:om a d•parIDieot
store 7
It ;,.as after the jury forcmarl
'told Juda:e Phlll~p McGraw that
the jury Wal b oJ)elessly de-
adlocked al two votes for 01.cqujt-
· tal and 10 for· guilty that McGrav.•
declared a mistrial and set
'l\farch 19 as the date for a nev.' I trial. .... '
Symmes was charged with pet ·
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! Satellite Law tched
• MOSCOW 0( .'.). P 1 The So\'ict
!Union launched it's 708th un.
manned Cosmos satellite today.
Tass announ.ced. ··Installed on
board the satellite is scientific
equipment designed for continu·
ing space explpration." the an-
nouncement said.
lUSCAR SOLD
ON FfflSTCALL
"Sold it O.n the first call."
That's the sales s uccess a
Costa Mesa man experienced
when he ran these fe\v words in
the Da'ily Pilot :
"69 CHEVY 8 cyl. auto
trans. R /H. Xlnt. cond
xxx-xxxx
If you have a car to sell, call
642-5678 . It's easy to put a few
words to work for you in the right
place.
In the Daily Pilot.
Or:•:•qt Coas t
\\'(•21•l1t.•r
Consi,dcable cloudinc>ss
ton,gl1t.1 an Thursday, ae·
cor'd'fng th e weather
service; with cooler tem-
peratures expected. Highs 58
at the beaches to 62 inland.
LoWs tonight 46 to 52 .
I NS IOE T ODA l:.
A proJile of actress Catherine :
DeneMve,a review of Cher Bono's
Jirtt tetelrilion show and ltories
Jrom thit Orange Coa1t, along with otMrart~ctes, ore on P..oge fit.
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ty theft Del'. 23 when he left a
J .C. Penney store in Pul)erton
"·ithout pay ing for the cOat he
carried over his arm.
When testifying at h.is trial, the
councilman admitted carrring
the eoal n:pm'Ule filQl'e bUt said
. he hid nointerilton of stealing it. ..
Suspec t Held
ln OC Jail
1\ v.•ealthy Sherman O.aks
phys ician "·as arrested by
Orange County sheriff's deputies
Tuesday and charged "'ith
soliciting his \\'if e's murder.
Booked into Orange County
Jail at 4 :30 p.n1 . was Or. Charles
\V~sl ey Turner , 44, of 14358
Magnolia St .. Sherman Oaks.
The arrest of Turner at his
home ended a three-wee k in -
ves tigation tttat culminated
\\'hen officers allege lhe suspect
solicited the services of an un·
dercover s heriff·s deputy to
murder his wife. a department
s~esman said.
'fhe same spokcsm<.111 said the
alleged solicit;ition occurred 1n
Orange County but refused to
spe('ify the time or place.
Turner 's bail v.'aS set a t
$100,000. He is scheduled to bear-
raigned Thursday tn Orange
Collnty Central Municipal Court.
Pane l Backs ..
Legal );lingo
In the interim , the'-hu&ky
Lebane.se immigrant has bt!en ~dvise<! by a pu!!li defe•4er.1f~
has retnalried ift"'•.Ctlst'odY si~e
his arrest.lasl,i WednesdJy -only
hour• after M'rs. At~tfif"t SO, was
rePort ed 11,)issink from her
Cameo Sho're'1 home. /
Bai l has rem.J:tined at $250.000.
Bedelian has been lodged in
Orange County Jail since his
court appearance last week.
Investigators have not
di\.·ulged any new details in the
case over the past several days.
The last solid release of in·
formation came last Fridav
"·hen officers announced tha·t
they had taken into evidence a
~mall statue of a squat duck and
tv.·o long kitchen knives.
The--Small statue is alleged to
be the weapon used to batter the
reclusive housewife and inflict
fatal head injuries. Officers gave
little information about the
knives othor than to say they are
elements in the ca'se.
The dead woman's husband. A.
G. Atwater. 64, has suffered from
:.icute mental illness for many
years. lie had been cared for :it
hon1e by Bedelian and another
male nurse. Each maintained :..i
12·hour shift each day and was
p::aid 5100 each time they were on
dut ,\·.
Police allege that Mrs
Atwater v.·as killed at about 2:30
a .m . last Wednesday during
Bedelian's night shift. Later in
the day he allegedly drove th e
victim's body to a Pacoima
junkyard where police say he
stuffed it into a 55·gallon drum
and then filled it with freshly
mixed concrete:
Since the murdsr. Atwater --
once n top line executive v.•ith the
Wrigley chewing gun firm -has
been moved out of the Hom e at
4633 Perham Drive and admitted
SACRAA1ENTO <UPIJ -A to a San Diegoareahospital.
measure· legalizing ·bingo Jn The ailing Atwater's sister is
California has been approv'ed by the v.•ife of Wrigley Board
1he Assembly Governmental() Chairman P. K. \Vrigley.
Organization ComtTiitlec on a 7-0· • .,. ' . votcandsenttothefloor. R k ,. K"ll 10 Th e measure < ACA3> by As-OC e•'!., \
semblyml}n Le roy Greene tD-PHNQMt,.pqft, Cambodi::i
Sacramento), would place on the (APJ -Khmer Rouge rockets
next statewide ballot a proJ)osal killed 10 persons and wounded 33
to legalize the game. which is in Phnom Penh's c·entral market
now technically ille&aJ. area today. police reported. ,, ·-1 .
.
The Irvine.,Cky Councll Tuesday;
'-Approved Jn aster i>lans for the Univtrslt,y 1>dv.e.L..Harvatd
Avenue and Irv)ne Hlgh School communltY P:drlii ·inrthree
parks are the fir~l facilities to be financed with a S1CmlWan park
bond approve by residents last June.· Work' stiould b@gin ·in
August. .. . '' • . -Adopte a revlsed ·clt):bike~ay.a plAn.. ' 1
-Approv· a book or stapdardlzed roadway and lan~caping
standards. l
-Allocated $4 ,000 for lmprovement.s tq allow tetbporarY use or the Harvard A venue ballfleld by Little League and Bobby Sox
teams next summer-The land will be available beeause the
start or conslruction, of pennancntfaci.litiesihas been moved back
from April to Aueusl. · l" · '~
) •
'
believe.ls an 1orchestral envtron-
ment and only realize lat~r on
that they have been living in -a
dream v.•orld." · •
Cassuto ~d the ne~ 40-
member UCI Chamber Sfm·
phony will give its first on-
campus perrorD)ances April 18
and 19 under his direC9on. : -
He said there will be 12 UCI
concerts by the . new. orchestra •
~
..... ·~·
Reftl .Pros
each season, none of which will
conflict with the ptograms Ol·
fered by the more ralniliar ool
student Orchestra. • •
Cassuto believes the cost of the
-new orchestra will run at aboUt
.... ooo .for each pair or concerts.
The money will come from UCJ's
f!lUSi.c budget. "We plan to take our ne.w Pl'.0-
fessional orchestra on tour," he' ·MoSt if not all of that will be
said. "We plan to put UC( on the ,•recovered from ticket sales, .. he
map in the world or music and £~said. "I predict tod:.iy that \.\'e are
~ have nothing but praise for the oing to create the kind of major
teachers and administrators who . estra that will pack them in
madethjs.possible." at UCI or anywhere v.•e go.''
e .ad • m e ,.
Council
Approves
Actiyity
By DOUG FRITZSCllE
0t I ... Oollly ~Hot S~I
At the end of nearly three hours
of hearings in \.\'hich the Irvine
City Council \\·a s called ir-
responsible and blamed for re-
cession and unemployment,
Councilmen approved a site plan
for Fluor Corp.·s ne\V lrvint.•
plant.
The approv.nl aJlo,\·s 1-luor to
res ume v.·ork on its 105-acre site
at Jamboree Boulcvarrl and the
.. San Diego i''r ccv.'ay. The huge
contracting corporation is con-
solidating mos t or its Southern
California operations in a $55
million, 1.2 million·square-foot
facility in Irvine,
In the course of the hearing.
u~ T........, Tom Malonee. Fluor Irvine site
\!.• ••f"~I"· II .K· ,·,....~ _ . _ • . ·• m.,,ager, said, "We can live .,... "'." ~ ~ ~· _ ~-_ without the Michelson ex -., __ ,..,~. 1 , .> 1,.._, .~ ... L }L ' ._....,,.. ~\qq." 1i\e proposed-link of
AAINfll:tlV q lm-,,Fe tv--• vi· Jllloqq"t -~ ·ai--~iss "~ MicliCfson .Drive in the Irvine ln-~ir Lancelot of Barvan after the E nglish •heepdog won dustrial Complex and in
best In show at tlie 99tli Westminster Kennel Club sbllw lfniversity Park has been the
ip New Y.or~-~ .. ~ ~ain f04;:u1 of oppo~itlon to the ---..,,,,.......,..... ---~-----------.... '"'--Fluor plant.
'
Governn.ient CUJ"hing
' Pocket Gas Weapons . -
WASl·IINGLON (UPIJ -The
government t&ok steps today Lo
classify pocket-s ized tear gas
gt.ins -lhe kind women oftea
carry in their purses -as
"firearms·· because they are
now being used by criminals and
teen-age gangs.
Arter June I . according lo the
Treasu ry Department's Bureau
of Alcohol , Tobacco, and
Firearms, ne"' tear gas pen guns
must be manufactured and sold
by licensed firearm manufac-
turers and dealers. Purchasers
must comply v.·ith the same rules
that apply to buying a gun.
An~ such tear gas guns
manufactured before that date or
those alre11dy on retail shelves
arc not covered by the rule.
' "There is much evidence of a
,
the nation have reported to us an
alarming iri cide.Jtce or llSe of con-
verted pen g uns, not only in
crimes, but by teen-aged gangs
during their street rumbles in
urban areas.''
The tear gas devices ar.e
known as pen guns beeausei..often
they are manufactured to look
like a ballpoint pen. Many
women carry them toward off at·
tackers and gasoline station
operators often keep such a de·
vice with one end camouflaged
as a tire pressure gauge.
Most of the pen guns use spring
action to fire tear gas or, in some
cases. an e mergency flare. With
just a few minutes v..•ork, the
agency said, the pen guns can be
converted to fire a .22 caliber
bullet. ·
The "Site plan approVal re-
quired passage of an urgency or-
dinance reducing the us ual park-
ing space requirements for a
facility suCh as the planned Fluor
plant. Instead of the 5,100 spaces
normally required, Fluor will
. have 4.,.549.
The council also s tipulated that
}luor have staggered work shirts
lo spread out the impact of its
employes on the industrial com-
plex traffic system. Additionally.
Fluor must draft a plan aimed at
reducing the number of miles
traveled to and from work. in
vehicles by its 5,500 employes.
A more-than:capacity crowd of
about 150 forced the council to
move the meeting .from city hall
to University High School. The
audience included Univcrsitv
Park residents concerned aboi.it
extending Michelson from Jam-
boree to Culver.
A large contingent of l-1uor
employes residing in Irvine were
also present to support Fiuor's
application.
Also represented \\'ere the
Greater Irvine Industrial
League. The Orange County
Council on the Environment.
!See FLUOR. Page A21
t:I * * mounting use by criminals of
these converted pen guns capa-
ble of a single shot.'' said')ureau
director Rex D. Davis.
··Police departments across Remmel Retreat,s
Quigfuy HQS
'B e tte r Idea '
On Parking
Irvine Councilman Henry
Quigley thinks he has a better
idea. And he wants Fl\JorCorp. to
try it out at its new Irvine site.
_Quigley wants to in<\~e people
lo move closer to work by divid-
ing parking lats or large
employers into t\\>o i.reas. The
areu nelreM the plant would be
for those living closest and the
outlyjn1 area for those who
polll,\te the air while driVl.ilg long
distances.
Thus, he e)tplaine<I Tuesday.
the janitor might park nexl to the
door .and the ~ executive would
have to hoof 1t from the back~
Qutatey pA'Jssed 'Pom Malonee.
lrvin~<site manll(er for P1Uo1' ~
l)romise that th~ plun would be
tried at tbe n.ew pl ant. .
.Malonee, • a resident· of Wes\
Covina, respcnded, "I'd rather
reserve. comment on that for the
time being.·•
, He prom·i1ed to fon&ider the
I ~1 ho)¥eyer.
In ·lrville·-Attack
For a few minutes ifueid'ay
night, Orang~ Coun.ty'.s ~op la.bor
leader portrayed the rrvine City
Council as virtually thi? single-
handed cause of unemployment
and poor economic conditions in
tile c.ounly, I
But Peter J . R~mD)el; head of
the county Centr~I. Labor CouQ~
cil, backed off from hiS assault
hour's later.Jn the face ~ a teno
rebuttal b~Councilman Henry Q.wtley. ~t h• end of a ~eariri~ of plans for uor Corp. s lrvme
sit~. ·
·~1 stand corrected." Remmel
said after Quigley ouUlned •c-
tions the council has taken to aJ.
low development i" the city.
Quigley llescribed tOlli•C for
20,000 homes a:s welt as zontna for
the 2.oss.acre Jrvihe Industrial
Co111plex·East as. doing all the
cotlnctl c.outd to s\Jm,ul.1te
emptoyment.1'1\e r.cst. heuldi Is
up lo dav•lopers. . .
Pressing for approval of the
Fluor plans, which would provide
work for about l,000 COllSlrucUon
lradesmen1 Remmel •ald, "In ,u
my experiflnce, from t.be
depression· days tlll now, I tan
truthfully say that I have never
\
•
witnessed the actions or any
level of government thut have
been as destructive lo the hopes
and aspirations of the average
working people as has those or
t his council over the past 'two
_years."
Remmel said he could have
"been joined by "a thousand un-
employed workers-men and
women-"'ho view this pqlling
and jerking you have givelf' lo
business and industry as incredi-
ble.
"This time it's a councilman
appealing the site plan approval
oC the planning commission on
the Fluor plant. Last lime ll w3s
a moratorium on building, delay-
ing a bridge, raising the city's
fees and costs. extorting new con-
-cessions from builders.
"Next time it may be another
bridge l"hat needs more study, a
restudy of the industrial comJ>tex
around f;l TorO. another study of
housin& for IO)l'•incom• ral!)lU~
·:You can't go on thts 'f''ay.'Voo.
are sitting In tbe middle or what
•hould be the most dyn,amic
ecooomy in the ~ounty,'1 Rem-
mel told the cou•cll.
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From WlrtiSenlces
I ~ ~ :.t ,. l" lo.lAl 11llltai1.llu:ojl~'J'an• ao.
WASHINGTON -A bill block·
~ i11C~l4enl Fo<·· w-b.arril1\ax on 'lrftD or
90 d1ya was approved , -... y
the Senate Finance Oom Me. ~ The 11-2 vote in comml~l«:ie'nl
alroild)I If In effe<t! tatiie ~Cl( Fo~·· plan to dltoourqe-
consumptlon by drIVtnc up
pric ... Tb~ full pr-1111 alaia lo
cut oil• Jmf>!ltµ. 11.Y wt>' mllllon
barrels a day, "t>r-ft .-rc:tnt, Over
the next lhre~years. • '
Meanwhil't Presftlent Ford,
confidept· that he 11 plckln.I. uP
support for hl!I anUreeession f>ro-•ram, intends to blits.Congreu
with a stepped·up selling cam·
paign next week. his c~ef 1pokosmans•i/l.tocl•~· .r · the House-passed bill to the
Sen.ate noor I where debate ls ix•
:, peded to begin next week. •
~ · •The tarirt, the first $1 of which
By u_~anim®&i.-votf. lhe com·
miltOjllllso ...,,ed '' b~·to rail,'ltte ce!U;l~~n tHe n11t1ona1
debt from the pre1ent $495 billion
White House: fresS slcnt1111Y
Ron Nessen told reporten Ford
ha-s lined up a ser,:ies of
e
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SINAI
PENINSULA
. . u~1frWws_,
MIDEAST HOT SPOT-The Sinai is the story of the passes
-the Milla and the Gidi. They are the key to Israel -
aru1· to Egypt, They are on focus of Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger's 9ew effort to !iring about a second
stage military disengagement.
Kissi11ger, ··Sadat
Exprt!ss Optimism
CAIRO (AP> -Secr<:tary of
State Henry A. Kissinger and
Presii:lent Anwar S~d~t ex-
Sadat. He added he was "hopeful
. . . in fact confident progress
can be made."
fi'ro• l/!age A j ,
FLUOR.· ••
Employment, Economy and
Developn\,ent and the Orange
County Central Labor Councll,
all 1n support of Fluor.
Although cautioned at the out·
set by City Attorney James
Erickson that discussion should
be limited to considerati~ of the
site plan, comments ranged from
the ''asphalt jungle of New
York" to pollution of Orange
County's air.
Council members, ho.wever,
were assured that the build'i!:lls
, op -the 105...i cre site wou}d"·be
«wi!i:'in th.e Irvine U{lified School
· !J\ii(i,lof\io~nl! · Y'· The boundary ·btitwet<n·lho It 11e and Newport-.MJ.i&· dis 'Sp·JJts the Fluor · parcel an·d separate parts
\-w.i1 be asseued .-ctonling to
• 1 wbat lies• in'"the' districts, said
... ~Erick5on, Who 'added that the
matter was.ii;;relevanL .
Regarding the .impact of the
facility on air qua.Illy, site
manager Malonee outlined an
eight-point plan aimtJ) at cutting
employe dependenee on priv.ate
car.s
The plan included :
-Establishing preferential
parking ,for compact cars, c':r
pools and employes who obtain
semi·annual s mog de.vice ap·
proval certificates.
-Facilities for bicycle riders.
-E rri ploy e'r •su bsidiied
minibu5 service.
-Reduction' of the n\imber or
parking spaces fr.om 5,100 to
4.540.
-Expaindiilg Fluor·s · bus
service for employes from the
present.500 wgrkers to800:
-Expanding Fluor's existing
computeri,ed carpoc)t program.
-Staggered.work hours.
-Working to encollr'age tfle
Ora_nge County .T~ansil District
to improve service in tbe
vicinitf; .
. ~re.~sed • .i.coq,lidence ai;iiJ _o p-
tinusm wednesd~y on possible
Egyptian c,Oncessions for an
Israeli pullback in Sinai.
·sadat said they had "surveyed
the whole problem and· this is
quite sufficient for the moment. J
am satisfied. I 'm always op-
tiplisli, when I see my friend
The eight-point program is to
be expanded into a tranaporla·
lion management plan si~ar to
w,l\at. may ,be required b1 the
federal Environmental Protec·
lion Agency next year. The plan
ZAUSt be submitted to the council
9U days before a .certificate of use
and.occupancy is issued.
"We have clarified the if\SUes
and the directiOn"in wltich the
negotiations should ..proc~ed
toward a solution," Kissinger
said after four.hours of talks with
Henry.' .
Kissinger also said he will re-
turn to Egypt ''in t he near
fult•re.'' ·
Mortgage flow
. _ Rates 'Jg~~Jlfile; rf'!IJ -.
WASHINGTON (APJ -Home mortgages with interest rates
that rise or fall ~ith other interest rates in the economy were pro·
pased Wednesday by the FJ!lf~l.Hdm.-Loan BaQ!c Board . '. . ""p.... •• • .. . ·' ... ,ti • .... ... • r: ' • UNDER THE PROPOSED r~gUlations , savings a ni:l loan as·
sociations and other thrift institutions could sell s~alled varia·
ble rate morJgag¥ to ~e.:tn~r,eN in which tb..e. mortgage in·
terest. rate c~l,d .rise a m!xifiium 'i_ 2Y-t perc!tnt if O:ther ~Dtefest'.
rates tn theeconoilly roseiubs\antiaIIY. · ~
The variable rate mortgage is not a new idea, and it producec:J
considerable controversy in Congress before. Board Member
Grady Perry said the board would "move forward" wittilt.::1 pro-
pC>Sal unless Congress acted to block it.
· The propased new regulations probably would not take effect
before five months at least, Board Director Thomas Bomar told
reporters at a briefing. The proposed regulations \\'.OUld allow (or
a 90-.day comment period.
HAD THE PROPOSAL BEEN in effect during the-.J'eeent
period of rising interest rates, the cost or a variable rate
mortgage taken out in January 1973, would h'ave increased about
1 percent, meaning an 8 percent mortgage would now cost aOOut 9
percent.
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Officer Dies
In Slwotout
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
NO requirement, however, was
made that the council would have
to approve the plan·as a condition
or occupancy Of the facility.
Despite the city attorney's re·
minders that the proposed
Michelson Drive extension was a
separate issue, it was brought up
in testimony and council com·
ments.
Alter unsuccessfully attempt·
lng to have the number or Fluor.
parking spaces reduced to 3,700
in an attempt to discourage
employes from using cars,
Mayor Gabrielle Pryor said:
"Since Fluor has express~ an
inability or disinclination to help us reduce the number of vehicle
mll~s traveled ·b'y reducing the
number of parking spa~
think I should make clear that It
will color my view when we con-
sider Miehelson Road. ·
"I will vote for the site plan
with the understanding that we
might be making a bad situation
worse," she said, referring to ex·
isling traffic congestion on Jarp-
boree Boulevard. ' .
Ttfe Michelson link was in~
tended to reduce Fluor's addition
to congestion on Jamboree.
Crosby Kin
Dead at 79
WESTWOOD, Mass. (UPI! -LOS ANGELES (API -Larry
A._ Wes' --Pdh;at gracJuate. aria. a • C~osby. older brother of singer .poijte.offjce~1 w~re'Sbot:.&o dttth "Bing Crosby, died today at Cen-
Tuesday night another officer tury tity Hospital.
Robert N. Wffd '1 !
,...-.i(l!Jnl •nd ,..,Ill_
Jack A. Curley 'lk • 1>r .. io.n1 t0<1 Ge119t"91 .....,_ • Thomas. KHVI I
f:GilOf 1
Thonu1s A. Muf.phif)e
........ EcllW ,
CMrles H. Loos ' RlcMrctP. N011t
"A&al''-IMll ..... 'IONWo
was wounded 'and the alleged Cros~y, 79, ~ho devoted m'ost
gunmlUl w~i,iitjured Qtitfoally.ii'f qf ·hi s attention to the Bing
the~MO.han:gfol~ulletA.-:. f" Crpsby Golf Tournament, en·
, ... l>atro·1man Wl'tlf?im E . tel"'ed the hospital a week ago.
Sheehan, 57, the senior officer of Cause or death was listed as
the Westwood J;>olice Depart-cancer .
ment, was killea b.Y three bullets He was the oldest of the seven
allegedly fir6i:I by Armand Ther· Crosby children, who also in·
rien, 44, a fo.rmer New cludebandleaderBobCrosby.
1-lam~hire state trooper .
. Pohee said they"believed Ther·
nen also killed the Army olflce~
Capt. John OJ , 29, who was doing
postgraduate ~~rk at
NortheasternlUnlvenlty. ... ·i..f"J-.-. •
l ~· -'1"-F~=~· ·.fis]thr!~ ..
_ M1am1ans Ji> ed ,$.;;I~ 1971
. on charps ,o ·ctFua smuggling
have been rele1t1ed .by the Fidel
Castro gov'.J'!ment.and will ar·
. rive in tbis.-.cOuillri tonlCht, the
Coast Guax.4 flid,' The three ~ere ••lzed'by. a Cµban gunboat
10 February JtT}, while aboard
the 47·foot kot<h Pllfri'ette II, BC· c~rdf!1g to a apokesman In M1am1.
•
Second Fire
Guts Company
LONG BEACH (UPI! -A COS·
tume rental firm which was
destroyed by a $1 •million incen-
diary fire-,l411t year was heavily
daw1ed u-1n early today by RDOtber flrO\ •
)"oday's .blaze caused an
estim ated~OOO damace lo the
One.·sfo"'r)' 1alructuro and
destroyed the ... eon tents, officers
slld. Arson inve1ttcator1
sc"'arched for the cause ol,U'le fire
which broke 1bout z •-m •
I•
breakfutt, dinners and meet-
tn11 with · congres5m,n and
aenator,.s ,t~ e1'change views on ·
hla anUrece1a1on package and to
plug for the program.
Nessen said Ford "feel~ he has
made . some headway~th the
governors!' that be m '.during
his trips to Atlanta', H on and
Topeka,. Kan., during the past
two weeks. ''He thinks his ex·
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planation of hl1 program 11 get-
ting acrOP1" ~essensaJd.
Ford · ,u.,,inan"ed his.top
economic adviSers to a meetlna:
in the Oval Office today to revJew
the recession indicators.·
. Asked whelh_er Ford WIS Wtll·
1ng to compro?nlse with the
Democrats and consider chances
in his · program, Nessen sa,id,
·-·The President is always Wllllng . . .
O.lly f'llet""" .......
ANCIENT SAN JUAN PEPPER TREE BREAKING APART
City Seeking Expert Advice on Pre1erv1tlon
Old Tree Ill?
Doc to Inspect Giant Pepper
A tree that has sloOd a hundred
years is beginning to Call apart in
San Juan Caplsltano.
A giant pef per tree, listed as
the largest o its kind in the na·
lion, lo1t two branches last
weekend and city officials don't
want it to lose any more.
'1We've called in .an arborist to
determine th.e condition of the
tree," said Planning Director
David J . Smith. "The tree expert
will also tell us ho\\.' to prolong its
lire and how much this will cost."
The tree is located on the
grounds o( the San Juan Elemen-
tary Schoo~. Its gnarled trunk,
large enough to encircle am~ is
hollow. Ex.perts rear its branches
maybediseasetl.
''The branches Cell ·(or ap·
No Money,
No Teevee
ROANOKE, Va. (AP> -
Viewers of WRLU-TV here
were startled when their
screens suddenly went blank.
There was nothing wrong
with their television sets. The
Appalachian Power Company
simply pulled the plug Tues-
day.
Pierre ''Pete'' Watkins,
general sales manager (or the
station, said the utility com·
pany cut off the pow·er
because WRLU·TV owed it
about $8,000.
Watkins said the company
had given the station until
Monday lo pay the bill. but·
WRLU·TV just didn't have
the money.
parently no reason, .. said As&is -
tant Planner Tommy Tomlinson.
"We bad no wind and verY little
rain. Wh~n one broke it probably
weakened the second.''
Although no one knows the ex·
act age or the tree. some or San
Juan's oldest residents r e·
member it as full grown when
they attended San Juan School.
Eighty-year-old C. Russell Cook
recalled that outhouses ont'c
stood underneath the tree when
San Juan had a two-room
schoolhouse.
Lately the tree ha~ ¥en an at-
tractive nuisance, l!i ~runk a
convenient Place to stli:ih trash
and start fires . Officials or the ci-
ty and the Capistrano Unified
School District bqih' considered
fencing the tree, but deciQed the
fence \\'ould probably not deter
vandals.
Smith said the tree expert"sre·
commendations will be present-
ed to the City Council later this
month. Although the tree is
owned by the school district, the
city. which has a tree preserva-
tion ordinance, has taken an in ·
terest in il.
Route Swap Denied
WASHINGTOr'f (API -
Spokesmen for the Civil
Aeronautics Board and the White
House denied today that.any ac·
lion had been taken on a major
route swap agreement between
Pan American World Airways
and America·n Airlines. The Wall
Street Journal •. Q.UOtin& ••jn.
formed industry sources," said
in today's editions that both the
CAB and the White House ap-
proved the agreement.
I . .
lb listen. At the m0rnont he 1111
heard otno compromise" that he
is wiWng to accept. ,
Neaien "''" aald that Ford Is sUckln& 1by his directive for an
eaca\atlnk fee lncreaSJl_ on
(oretgfl Oil wh'l'h would ralie the
levy to S2 a-otlara on March 1 and
$3 on April 1 and lhua tejecta a
comprom'ise su11e11tlon by Sen.
Robert Dole <R-Kan .J.•
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Rain .Due . ' ... ~
Befote·
Weekend·
The Orange Coast's respite
from rain may end lateThunday
or Friday, the National WEather
Servic;.e said today.
Forecasters are predicting in·
creased cloudiness -becoming
mostly cloudy Thursday -with
light rains possible Friday.
The Weather Service's ex-
tended forecast ror Friday /
through Sunday was for mostly
variable cloudiness with a slight
chance of rain early in the
weekend. Temperatures would
be cooler and it may be slightly
windy at times.
Total rain figures available
since the intermittent storms
began Feb. 2 are NewpOrt Beaeh,
1.65 inches: Laguna Niguel Fire
Station, .98S and San Juan
Capistrano, 2.6•1.
Offslwre Oil
Board Sought
TRENTON. N.J . (AP) -New
York state proposed today that
Atlantic coastal states form a
commission to manage any new
oil and gas development off their
shores. taking over that
responsibility from the Interior
Department.
The proposal >A'as made by
Stephen L . Gordon on behalf or
New York Gov. flugh L. Carey at
a public hearing by the Interior
Department on federal plans to
lease nev.· areas off the.Atlantic.
Pacific and Alaska coasts .
"Coastal states should .Corm a
commission, as an institutional
mechanism, lo deal with the
many aspects in managing the
re.so~r'ces or the continental
shelf..;' Gor:don said.
Tug Damages
Hospital Ship
WILMINGTON, Del. iAPI -
The hospital ship SS Hope, which
became a worldwide symbol dur-
ing its second career, was
beached during a voyage to the
scrap pile .after a tug rammed il
and put a hole in its side, a U.S.
Coast Guard spokesman said to·
day.
The spokesman said one of the
tugs to .... •ing the ship accidently
rammed it Tuesday night. put-
ting a hole in the starboard side
about 75 feet Crom the bow. The
s hip \\'as beached in the
Delaware River near Wilm -
ington as a precaution the
spokesman said. , "'
The white ship, \\'hich traveled
250,000 miles to bring 20th Cen-
tury medicine to undeveloped na-
tions, was towed out of the
Phil3delphici. Naval Yard Tues-
day bound for Brownsville. Tex .
\\'here it will be scrapped.
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Peacef~ Pi~keting at DouglaS Plant
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By PA TTY BUllNETr
Of tlle CllNIY Pi lot SUtf
Picketing continued peacerully
at the McDonnell Douglas plant
in Huntington Beach today, the
second day of a court order Um.it·
ing lbe picket 1lne protests or striking aerospace workers.
''It's extremely qJJ,iet," Lt.
Gary Davis ol the Hµntlngton
Beach police sai d today.
1'Tbey're obeying the court order
.~Case Set
·~ In C'ard
I ~Fraud ·
, One of three men accused by
l Costa Mesa police of running a
fraudulent credit card ring that
netted at te·ast $60,000 pleaded in·
nocent lo a grand theft charge
Tuesday in Orange County
Superior Court.
Gary L. Stewart, 25. of 80 Hunt-
ington St., Huntington Beach,
was ordered to. return , before
Judge Kenneth P . · Lac for a
March 14 pretrial Hearing.
Trial itself is set for April 7 on
one count of grand theft connect·
ed with fhe case. which in·
veStigators say ranged from
Hawaii to Jamaica over the past
two years.
CriminJI complatnts are also
being issued against fellow sus-
·pects Patrick E. O'Brien, and
Kipper Smith. both 25, who are
accused of involvement along
with-Stewart.
Detective Jim Strickland said
the other two are believed to be in
Idaho and · Jamaica, while
Stewart himself is free on $5,000
ball pendfng trial on the felony
charge.
Cbu111 are p•nding -arn·ong
scweral other -law agenCies in·
eluding Long Beach poUce, who
have arrest warrants for the sus-
pects in connection with the far-
flung and allegedly lucrative
scheme.
Orange Coast detectives say
they have been tracking the trio
for many months. based on <J
flood of fraudulent credit cerd
applications which led to is-
suance of scores or ~·orthless
cards.
These were used to run up huge
bills, for all sorts of consumer
goods and services. some of
which were believed sold to ob·
tain cash for hi gh-living. accord-
1 ing to authorities .
Investigators claim the trio ap-
plied for at least 65 to 70 cards
known to Costa Mesa police. US·
ing false names. ages, addresses.
places of employment and
personal references and finan·
cial background datu.
I H _) . ome Hassle
Set for Court
A Huntington Harbour man
who claims plans for his two-
story home have been approved
by the City of 1-Iuntington Beach
and the South Coast Regional
Commission but have been re·
jected by a local property owners
group wants the issue resolved in
the courtroom.
Loy Plaster. 16787 Bolero
Lane. Huntington Beach, names
the Huntington !·!arbour Proper·-
ty Owners As sociation and its
architectural review committee
'as defendants in his Orange
County Superior Court action.
He further dcm .inds an order
that would compel the associa·
lion to go along with the con-
servation agency and the city in
approval of his plans.
JHSCAR SOW
ON .FIHST CALL
"'Sold It on the first call.••
That's the sates success a
Costa ·Mesa man experienced
when he ran these few words In
the Daily Pilol:
'69CHEVY 8 cyl, auto
trans. R/ll. Xlnt. cond.
xxX·XXXX
l ' Jf you hive a car to sell, 'call
M2·Stl78. 11'1 •••Y lo put a few worcll~o work for you In the right
place. •. •
In the 'bally 'rilot
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lot11eletter." Machinists, the union with 1,500
The Police department is much members stri~ in Huntlneton
relieved, he said, to see the quiet, Beach. . r . .
particularly aJter the first two ln ~diiion lo strict -·'es for days or the strike '!ere marked "-""'
with isojated incidents of tbe,Pi keters, the Judie ordeNcl
violence. laW)' for ~ the unlon~
NoarreStsbavebeenmade. the-company ~ • .aPPear-~ ·
The temPorary rtstralning or· cou.rtroo.m..P~~·. ~ ..
der eaD)eTuesday. OraneeCoun-· The COQUtlJ)Y has asked Jµdle
ty Superior Judee H. Walter .·ste~ for .qoGJ>OO a day in ac-
·Steiner slapi>ed the injunction "on tua1 and punitive cJama«es l_or
the International Association or each day the, pjgeteo a)legeaJy
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Chi11'ese .1Ve1v Year
Jodi Marcus, 7 OeftJ, and Jeannie West, 6, peek to see
who's inside the paper dragon their schoolmates at Vista
View School in Fountain Valley b,uilt to celebrate Chinese
New Year. Chin"$<! Year of the. ·Hare began Tue•day.
Youngsti::rs ih kindergarten through third gr.ade at Vista
View are learning about customs of other cultures.
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Arraignment Set
In Atwater Death
By JOHN VAL TERZA
Ot Tiie D•llY "llol St.II
acute mental illness tor many
years. He had been cared tor at
home by Bedelian and another
male nurse. Each maintained a
12-hqur shift each day and was
paid $100 each time they were on
duty.
Arraignment for the 40-year·
old male Ourse charged in the
murder or Corona del· Mar
housewife Nancy Atwater and
her entombment in a concrete-
filled oil drum will resume , H bo Judi lalDI Police aJJege that Mrs. Thursday in ar r c s-Atwater was killed at about 2:30 trict Municipal Court. 1 t w d d d · Daniel fGerbis Bedelian, who a .m . as e nes ay ur1n g
had served as the ni-ht attendant Bedelian's night shift. Later in
to the woman'S ailinfliusband, is the day he allegedly. drove the
set to appear 'At 9,~a.m.,in_, the victim's body to a Pacoima
'cl'i al v•.;.;r ... ser jUflkyard wbere police say he court of' ~ni P . r ~ im stuffed it into· a SS-gallon drum·
s . .gea~~~i fi~.. lM~·t.he',pf'<>-and then filled it with freshly
ceedihgs on f a'i ,i.t,barges or mixed concrete.
murder )ast l'ti ay._ lKat'<afreed · Siflte the .murder. Atwater -
to a postpo.n&ment) so that. once a top line-executWe with the
Bedelian wo.111~ 1have enough Wrigley. ehewiDg ~urr firm -has timetoseekap]'~vqteettorney. .II: been moveil out,d.t"the home at
Jn the ~nte~1rr,i, tbe husky 4633P~\~aiii"111ive and admi~ted
Lebanese 1i;nn1Jgrknt has been to a Saii Diego area.hospital.
advised by a eulJUc de{ender. ffe .'... .. . , . . has remaih~ Jn cU!tody .since The ~lint; ~twfl:ter ~ sister 1s
h1S'arrest last't\Vednesday ~only' the . w1te · o( W.r~gley Board
bouts after M,r-s.. Atwater(SO, was Chairman P. K. Wngley.
r.eported ml~sihg from .her
Cameo Shores hom~.
trespass on plant p~Y.
Meanwhile. th.ere ts-no pro-
grt&s in negotiations, union of-
tieial Ivan Lynch said. ,
servicesafil William J . ~.the ·ion, r~presenting 11,000 employes
service's director, h_ad~l>eei. Jn . • ... at;Ute McDonnell Douglas plant
contact with. some of~·paiU'eS~ in Long Beach, is still negotiating
inthestflke. · . · with the c.ompany . But a
Federal •ediators, however.
are rePortett'w al$ing for signals
to arbitrate an-end to ·the strike
which has idled a total or 19,000
McDonnell Do'1«las workers in
St. t:;obls S:nd Southern
The spoke& man s ai4, lb.e "spokesman said today that a de-
med i at ion service, "Ill.hose eision to join the strike could
representat_ives met wlth bot\ come Friday, barring new
sides before the strike. are look-·breakthroughs_
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.. A spokesman tor . the federal
mediation and conciliation
ing first for some ·•thaw." The unions are asking £or lt 5.5
· Before the thaw comes, they percent immedi a te salary in -
may see more workers join the . crease, with three percent over
strike, though. the next three y<!ars, and added
The UQjted Auto Workers un -fringe benefits.
_Kidnap; Sex Charges
Salesman A1Tested
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Newport Beach detectives an-moJ)ths. one in liuntingt.on Beach
nounced the arrest of a 32-yeat· 39<'·anolher in South Laguna.
old Huntirigton Beach insurance ln two separate assaults in
salesman today on chargrs relat-Newport, Thompson alleged that
ed to several alleged kidnaps and Cassidy stopped to pick up male
sexual assaults on male and hitchhikers and then forced them
female hitchhikers. intO tps car at gunpoint. He then
Douglas Ernest Cassidy of 8401 allegedly drove the victims to s·~luded areas and forced them Castilian Drive was booked late, to f>erform'sex~ts,
Monday night' on a warrant, A sb:nilari i ident in recent
charging several counts of kid·t.; weeic . ., in Soul .Laguna involved nap. The salesman was held in ~ -~ ~ lieu of $25,000 bail. a young female hitchhiker as the victim, detectives said.
Detective Sgt . Kenneth Thompson . said the second
Thompson said the arrest stems male victim in Newport Beach
from at least two incidents in led to the arrest .
Newport Beach in recent "He was able to get a licen sl"
'Mass Resignations
f_ree Clinic Open
But Staff Depleted
,Bl' ffo\I!? ~C\j .
Doors of Ule Huntington Beach
Free ClinJf! remained open today
despite the resigoatioM o( most
or theieaid itnd volunteer .stair. ··As far as we are concerned,
the Free Clinic is dead." said
former acting director Mik e
Lyon, 27.
Ly-On resigned Monday night
rather than accept the clinic's
number two spot as program
coordinator Hi s move was
fo!lowed by the resignations of
Erika Krause, social service
coordinator ; Laurie James,
medical coordinator; Maddy
Newman, health counseling
coordinator, and Steve Bruno,
helpline coordinator.
Judy Davison, 43, who was
hired for the $12,000-a-year di rec·
torship. termed the resignations
''unfortunate.
"We will run the organization
as best we can." said Mrs.
Davison, former director of the
Harbor Area Girls Club.
The clinic board's 8 to 1 de-
cision came Monday despite urg·
ing by the start and volunteers to
give the post to Lyon or risk mass
resignations.
Marilyn McDonald, who cast
the lone negative vote, vowed to·
. day to resign from the board and
.. never to have anything to do
"'ith the free clinic again."
Mrs. McDonald and staff mem-
Panel Backs
Legal Bingo
SACRAMENTO (UPI) ~ A
measure legalizing bingo in
California has been approved by
the Assembly Governmental
Organization Committee on a 7-0
vote and sent tQ the floor.
The fllleasure .( ACA.3) _by As ·
segiblYman LeroY Grceile ·,(D·
Sacramento). would place on ihe
next statewide ballot a proposal
to legaliie ttie game; which is
now technically illegal.
O•llY ,-Hot Start Pllet1
FR!;E CLINIC CHIEF
Judith Davison '
bers were angry over what th.ey
called ··a vote or no confid ence:·
by the board against the staff and
the work of the clinic. not just
Lyon .
-They also criticized the bo.ard 's
move at midnight ,,_1 onday, after
their meeting , to brin g
locksmiths to the clinic. in new
Quarters in the former city civic
center, to change a ll locks.
"They said they didn't know
how many keys were out." said
1'1iss James. Bruno added they
also asked staff members to ac-
count for any belongings they re-
moved from the buildin.e:.
But Board President Jack
Feehan said the lock change was
a routine move, made in aiiy
business whenever key personnel
is replaced.
"I am sure there were misun-
derstandings and hurt feelini.?s :·
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number aftt'r the assault, and
after some l'hecking "'e came up
,wilh a mug s hot and showed it to
the other victims." Thompson
said .
Cassidy faces prosecution first
on the Nc\\'port and l-luntington
cases which will be handled
together. Once disposition or thal
iss ue is complete, sheri ff's in-
\'CS ti gators plan to press the case
rel ated to the South Laguna inci ·
dent.
Cassidy was scheduled. to be
arraigned Thursday in J-larbor
Judicial Di s trict Municipal
Court.
Kill-for-hire
Suspect Held
In OC Jail
A wealthy She(_man Oaks
physician w.as ai'l'ested bv
Orange County sheriff's deputie·s
Tue&day and charged with
~liciting his wire's murder. .
Booked into Orange County
Jail al 4 :30 p .m . was Dr. Charles
Wesley Turner. 44, of 14358
Magnolja St .. Sherm<.1nOaks .
The arrest of Turner at his
home ended a th1·ee-week in -
vestigation that culminated
when officers allege the suspect
solicited the s ervices of an un -
dercover sheriff's deputy to
murder his wife. a depar\ment
spokesman said.
The same spokesman said the
alleged solicitation occurred in
Orange County but refused to
specify the time or place.
TUrner "s bail was set at
Sl~.000. J-le is scheduled to bear-..
ra1gned Thursday in Orange
County Central Municipal Court.
Program Planned
On Indian Students
Parents who will plan a special
program for American Indian
students in the Ocean View
School District "'ill meet for the
first time tonight.
Any parent of an American In-
dian child in the district may
participate by calling parent
coordinator Jeanne Neis,
892·9657. A second meeting is set
for Monday night, also at A-trs.
Neis' home.
Cc•atst
n· ..... h .. r
Bail has. remained at $250,900 .
Bedellan haS>"been Jodfed ln
Orange Countf Jail since his
court appearancelut week. •• ... ,Y Saw es 8 -. MARKET POSTS
ANOTHER PLUS
Considerable cloudiness
tonight and Thursday, ac· ·
cording to the weather
service. wU!i cooler tem-
peratures expected. l·lighs 58
at the beaches to 62 inland,
Lows tonight 46 to 52.
l~StbETODAY ,.
Investigators have not
divulged ~ny new details in the
case over the past several days.
The last solid releue ot in·
formation came Jast. Friday
when officers announced that
they had taken Into evidence a
small stalu• of a squat ~u~k and
two long kitchen knives.
' , The sm•il 1tatu~ Is alleJed to
be'the weaiib~ \I.Bed lo batter the
recluslve ho(lsewlfe and ,lnlllct,
f1t•1 bead Wurl es, Olli<ef• c•ve
little· Information abouL th~
knives othor tban to aay they are
elements ln the case. ·~
' -, The dead ~Oman'• husbaod;A.
G. At'1.ater, 64 , has suffered from
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Anaheim fire ',Officials credited a 12-year<-0ld boy who died in a
residenti,tl li'i'e Saturday with saving the lives or eight persons
who wete ileeplnl' tn the house when a pre-dawn fire broke out.
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ACCO&DING ,.0 fire lnspe<lor Norman Morgan, young Roger
Glover rad d.G.Wnslairs from his second noor bedroom to waken
f)ve cniklr and 111 adul( who were sleeping In the hople at 2431
BroMlwiy. / • M'~gan said th• youngst~r then returned to the second floor to
help his sio~er ao~ ~ lltepbri>tller escal"'the:fladle
BOTH UD&PED f'n>m awindow, Mor~1~.said. HoVttver, he
, .!g~~r was ov~lne by amok•bofore .h~ ~Id reae.h tho
· . ..,m~~aterfow*lm feellrom th•wlndow •
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, NEW YORK (U PI> -The
stock market, overcoming early
profit taking, closed hicher today •
on the New York Stock Exchange ·
in a heavy trading session
shortened by a major snowstorm
in the New York area.
The Dow Jones industrial
average. off more than two
points at the outset, gained 7.43
points to 715.03. Advances topped
declines, 971 lo 381 . <Tables, 85).
Most ana)Jats •a.lcl'lhe market
was contln.ul~cr to show the
stren,ih that has carried prices
sharply and broadly higher since
the first of year. Glamors and
blue chips paced the rally.
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A profile of.actress Catherine
Deneuve , a review o/ Cher Bono'•
· /irst solo TV show and stories
/rom the Orange Coasl . along with
other articles. are on Page D2.
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WASHINGTON -A bill .block·
J1 •. ~~alJ3 .. ~ tlu<tilttin~..:
•· d•Y' was approved:~by
the Senate Fin a nee comerumte.
The tt-2 vote io committ9'M:nt
the lfouse-passed blU . to he
Senat4 Door, where d~at.e: ex-
»ected to begin next week. . 1 • Tiie tarirr. the firs\ $1 ol Wliich • • •
~i.~et,,11~•.i'..i. ... '1o8biiuoo 1-ao..' •
"FOrd•s plaa·iO du~Wi!Y Meuwblle, re1ld"'1t Forti,
conrumptJon by drJv!l}8 up confident tbat he ia pkkina up
prices. Tbe full Pr<>Cl'4111 ~· to support for hla antirec...ion pro-cut oil imPot1S.._~ t...,P ftUSllon gram. intends to blitz Conireu
barrels a day, or 28 percent, ove--with' a •tepped-up selling cam-
lhe next three years. paicn n.ext ·week. his chief
. By unani~ua vote., UJ~m-s.pokeun'.Adlald,toda,y. •
mlUee also u!Yt'ove<A ' tp White '.l!i>usi Jfr'ela sOcretaey
raise the celu&gic>n ttie naJ Ron Neisen told repOrters Ford
debtfromthepre,aentf49S~ilion h as lined up a series ot
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-the· Mitla and the Gi.di. They are the key to Israel -
and to Egypt. They are on foeus , of Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger.'s new effort to bring about a second
stage military' disengagement.
Kis.s.inger,· S~dat
-Express Optimism
CAIRO (APJ -~relary or
State H~. Kloslnger and .
. President war 1~a~2'\ 1ex-
pressed con dence . and op·
Umism Wedhesday on possiblt!
E1ypti•n cont!esfrions for an
l)lraeli pullback i1>'Sinai.
Jury Lock ed . .
"We have clarified the issues
and the direction in which the
'negotiations 1should proceed
toward · a &olution," Kissinger
said after fo'Ur hours of talks wM;q
Sadat. He added he wat"'hopefu/
.... in fact coilfident progress can be made."' •
Sadat said Otey had ''surveyed
·the wbofe· problem and trus is
quiie sufticie'ht for the moinent.1
anf satBlied. I 'm always op-
timistic when I see my friend
H~ry."
Kissinger also said he will re·
· turn to Egypt •'in the near Of Councilman future." He has previously said . Jle would return to the area next
In Theft Trial
, 'JllODth with q;s •. :pronosaI• if ~e
After deliberating fot o.rilore finds there .. a~.e Qoin(s t,o
.than three hours, a Municipal negotiate.
Court jury in Fullerton couldn't Kissinger brought a detailed
decid47 Tuesday if Brea ,:Ci.~Y. ·~iie-Wposition froln.Jerusalem,
CouncJlman Don Symmes ~.aa ID u<lfog abo...t.....a dozen specific
guilty or attempting to steal ~ a ~st pg fOward cih"end t61.heAr3bS'
woman'scoatfromadepartment e~J)"Tiomic, po-litical and
store. . ~"'-.,'"t .-... ••· ·J{lij>loJ11alic b!Jtcoll<>fllrael ..
II was alter therJl!(y foreman ;'A !:Joli. olticiaJ"h>ld'"ll:W•Wen
told Judge Phillip McGraw that thflt "'Israel was Insisting on a
the jury was hopelessly de-signed document from Egypt
adlocked at two votes for acquit-marking an end to al.most 27
tat and 10 for guilty that McGraw years of hostilities in return for a
declared a mistrial and set withdrawal of up to~ miles and
March 19 as the date for a new evacuation of the Abu HOd.eis
trial. oilfields and the MiUa and Gidi
Symmes was charged with pet·
ty then Dec. 23 when he left a
J .C. Penney store in FUiierton
without paying for the coat he
carried ov~r his arm.
When tesUi at hi s trial, the councilman ·milted carrying
the coat fro1 store but said
he badno int n olstealing it.
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passes.
R()ute Swap Denied
WASHINGTON {APt -
Spokesmen for the Civil
Aeronautics Board nnd the White
Ho~ denied today that any ac ·
tioODad been taken on a major
route swap agreement between
Pan American World Airways
und American Airlines. The Wall
St.reet Journal ., q_uotin& "in·
formed industry sources," said
in today's editions that both the
, CAB. Al~d th~ White H9U5e ap-
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In Court
Lawyers tor the builders of the
planned ''Town Lot'' apartment
complex. in .Huntington Beach
have gone to Court in a bid to over·
tum the recent denial of the pro-.
ject by the California Coastal
Zone Conserv cit ion Commission.
It is· alleged ln ~he action filed
for Foxx Development COrpora-r: Uon that th~ co.p.misaion's up-~
"IJOldlng 9ec. 111oCan appeal IUed
by the Environmental Coalition
. Of Orange County w'as unlawful
.. and should be set aside.
It is further a llegei! ~hat cQ.m-
mission members displayed bias
towards the ''Town Lof•• develop-
ment overlooking the ocean in
the 15th Street area· and that
lawyers for the company were
not given sufficient time to pre-
sent their case.
The lawsuit also argues that
the South Coast Regional Com-
qiission had e1µ'1ier ~pproved the
project and that it had not been
oppOsed by the City of Hunt-
ington Beach.
~it was the Foxx firm's original
intention to build a 124-unit
apartment complex on five Jots
in the 15th Street area. The plan
was vigorously opposed by the
Environmental Coalition.
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he continued. "We are sorry for
that.··
Feehan said the board made
the decision to hire Mrs .
Davison, a former Campfire
Girls executive and Riverside art
museum director, after screen·
ing 69 applicants. '
Lyon insisted that. until last
week. he had been assured he
would receive the job. The ad-
. vertlsing for applicants he said
he was assured, "was just a
formality." ...
However, Feehan and other
board meinbers contacted-Dr.
Marie Otto and George Rogers'
said that was not the board's in·
tent at all, that Lyon and the staff
mJsuqderstood. _ Clinic worker Fern· Ruben, a
St~dent al Cal State Long Be~ch,
said the board also complained
about the brightly colored mod
decor of the new clinic offices, in·
cluding macrame decorations on .
the window shades. -
Rogers agreed, saying the·
board wanted \he new facility
furnished "in ioo~ taste," but he
said there are no planS to change
it. --.
Miss Ruben said she cleared ·
the decor first with Feehan.
"This clinic was for the people
that it served," Mis&James said
over a tearful lunch with former
staff members Tuesday. "'Jt will
never be the same."
"They sold themselves and the
clinic out for someone they think
can raise funds," Lyohchargcd.
Starr members and board
members said Lyon's slloulder-
length hair and beard were part
of the issue.
''They were symptomatic of a
deeper problem," Feehan said,
adding the board didn't think
Lyon had strong community
leadership or management
skills.
"He did an excellent job1" he
added. "We a re sorry to lose
him."
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WASHINGTON '(API --Home morlJ!:ages with interest rates
that rise or f aJI witb otber interest rates in the economy were pro·
J>OSed Wednes~aY by the Federal Home Loan Ban'll Board.
UNDER TllE PROPOSED regulatimtS, sci.v.ings and Joan as-
sociations and other thrin institutions could sell so-called varia·
. · ble rate mortgages tO home buyers in which the mortgage in-
terest rate could rise a maximum of 21h percent if other interest
ra'-lirllle ~0111)1..,.,e subotantially. · .
· ~l'fttQle r 'mortgage is not a new idea, and it produeed
con.aid ~ ontro;rersy in Congress befofe. Board Member
Gr~ P.era said,.,,.. board would "move forward" with its pro-
poeill un1 ... congr-acted lo block It.
-ll'hl:rOposed: aew regulations probJ1bly would not take effect l>ef~ !/e 'nlonl"' al leut, Board Director Thomu Bomar told
repbrt at a britrtnc. The proposed Tegulatlona wot!ld allow for
a llO·d•f comruent.pertod.
RAJ) THE PROPOSAL BEEN In errect during th e recent
period Pl, rl1lJ)g interest rates, U'le cost of a variable rate mon,~ laken,qyj ln January 197t would have Increased about
1 per ·ln~~ntai-"l' 8 per<enl m'Ortlaa• would now coal about a
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in11 ·with congressmen and
aenaton to excb-111e views on
bis antlrecetsion package and to
plug for the program.
· • Nessen said Ford "feels he has
made some h'adway with the
governors'' Ah at t'ie rnef during
his trips tO Alla~~ H°""ton and
Topeka, Kan .. during the past
two weeks. ''fie thinks his ex·
l'ietory Kiss
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ting ac-tt~1;•1 NeJs9n-'tfd.; beard of no coq,prornise:.' that he
Ford 1um m·one<f'llla·1op lawlllj~gto •<fepl.
economic advisers lo a meeting Nessen Blao said titd-Ftlrd .ii
in the Oval Office today to review sticking by his dlrectlve·for ao
therecesslonlndicators .... ', esc1tlati11g fee increase on
Asked wh.ether Ford \f'Qs ·wJll· fortlgl'1 oil which would ralJle the
ing to c;ompromise vllth the levy to $2 dollars on Mattb 1 and
Democr•ts and consider changes S3 on April l and thus rejects a
in his program, Nessen-said, compromise suegestion by Seo.
"'The ~esident js alwa:ya Willing Robert Dole (R-Kan.).•
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Rain ,Due '
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from rain may end late Thursday'
or Friday, the National Weather
service said today'
Forecasters are predicting in ·'
creased cldudiness -becoming
mostly clolldy Thursday -with
light rains possible Friday.
The Weather Service·s ex-
tended forecast for Friday
through Slinday M'aS for rriostly
variable cloud iness with a sU&ht
('hance of rain early in the
\1;eekend . Temperatures would
be cooler and lt may be slightly
\lo'indy at times.
Total rain ri2ures 3Vjiil.able
since the intermittent storms
began Feb. 2 are Newport Beach,
1.65 inches: Laguna Niguel Fire
Station, .985 and San Juan
Capistrano, 2.64.
Handier Malcolm Fellows of Montreal gets a kiss from
Sir Lancelot of Bar.van after the En&fish sheepdog won
best in show at the 99th Westminster Kennel Club show
Offslwre Oil :
Board Sought i,n New York. ·
.· Irvine Musicians
TRENTON. N.J . CAP> -New
York state proposed today that
Atlantic coastal states form a
commission to manage any new
oil and gas development off their .
.. -t { -·s hores. takini! over that
responsibility from the Interior
Department. To Be Real Pros The proposal was made by
Stephen L . Gordon on behaJf o(
NCM' 'iork Gov. •fugh L. Carey at '
a public hearin~ by the Interior
Department on federal pjans to
lea se neM' areas off the Atlantic,
By TOM BARLEY
OflM?>.llr P'INotSWH
UC Irvine offjcials plan to an-
, n.ounce formation of the first on-
campus professional orchestra in
the United States .
Muslcians' union spokesman
and Dean Clayton Garrison of
UCI's•SchooJ of Fine Arts have
haritmered out an agr,eement
that will have 32 pro(essio~al
musicians working with eight
UCI music majors in a series of
concerts on campus.
The new orchestra will be
known as the UCI Chamber Svm-
phony. Its director will be
Portugese conductor Alvaro
Cassuto who arrived at UCI last
year to lake over the affairs of
the UCI student orchestra.
"It means that we will have
two orchestras at UCI," the
Laguna Beach conductor said to-day.
Second Fire
Guts Com pany
LONG BEACH CUPIJ -A cos·
tume rental firm which was
destroyed by a $1 million incen·
diary fire last year was heavil y
damaged again early today by
another (ire.
Today's blaze caused an·
estimated $500,000 damage to the
one-story structure and
destroyed the contents. officers
said.
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Cassuto stressed that the
prime aim of his new orchestra is
to advance teaching of VCI
music students by having them
M'ork with veteran musicians in
campus concerts.
"It's a touch or realism," he
said. "'A ll too often music 'stu-
dents work together in What tJ\ey
believe is an.o\>Chestral envlliin-
ment and only rf:aJize tater on
that they have beeh living In a
dream world."
Cassuto said the· new 40 -
member UCI Chamber Sym-
phony will give its first on-
campus performances April 18
and 19 under his direction.
He said there \\'ill be 12 UCI
concerts by the new orchestra
each season, none of "''hich will
conflict witb the programs or.
fered by the more familiar UC J
student orchestra.
"We plan to take our new pro-
fessional orchestra on tour," he
said. "We plan lo put UCI on the
map in the world of music and I
have nothing but praise for the
teachers and administrators who
made this possible."
Cassuto believes the cost of lhe
new orchestra will run at about
$4,000 for each pair of concerts.
The money will come from UCI 's
music budget.
"~'lost if not all of that will be
recovered from ticket sales," he
said. ''I predict today that we are
going to create the kind of major
orchestra that will pack them in
at UCJ or any""·here we go.''
Pacific and Alaska coasts. '
"Coastal states should focm a
commission, as an institutional 1
mechanism. to deal with the '
mf!~' aspects in mana.etnc the
re.s,o(ur,te~ of,.,~~e ,cantin&Dtal
she I , "Gordon said. ·
8 Convic ts Killed
BUENOS AIR ES, Argentina
(AP J -Prisoners at the·
""'omen's ' jail in Rosario rioted
early today, starting a fire that
killed eight or the convicts, the
provincial police of Santa Fen re·
ported.
Crosb y Kiri
D ead a t 79
LOS ANGELES CAPJ -Larry ,
Crosby. t>lder brother or singer
Bing Crosby·. died tcaiay at Cen-
tury City Hos'J)ital. .
Crosby, 79; who devoted mqst
or his a·ftention to the Bing
Crosby ·Golf Tournament, en-
tered the hospital a week ·ago.
Cause of death was li!ted as
cancer. ,
He was the oldest of the seven 1
Crosby children, . who also in·
elude band leader Bob Crosby.
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Most of· H4n'tlngton ia.11ch i$ ~yered ,end layet,e4 ~ .t~rs. ~ wdl as a generl!I relaxation of the<st;l~t 111,; '
with asphal!1 cement, inason~l bloc~a an4 the • requirement~: .. , . 111atetiaJs that 11\lllte hom.s a11an111ents and o(flce1< Tile city planning staff arid plaMing commlss~on ,, '
Nature •n life to~n bas tA a beaiinl,',a~'lr has In ·have done a fine job keeping Fountain Vplley biisl-' t
moat suburban llreas ~i -Pr:.1>1t!' 1iit'lin-dess a,relis•'attractive and uncluttered. IC merch~pts
•voidal)ly brougll,tpepplel/Ytllelflc>~!U'll\l ''t and the ch'amber •want the sign requlTements
8ut south or the ril!;.i~0a\w1t la, t• I hun-chaneed1 It should be up to them to prove that it ban
red'acrj18 of la cl still b~·l"lth a" rural n.vQr ·~ bedo~e without sacrificing esthetics.
Ott the land .that isn't vacant, thelJ'est fe'atorlls hoi'se Tttey ;\\so should !lack up their charges that small
s ablea, or,.farm tracts or .. a,f ,purnpipJ <Iii wells signs atcount for a la~k of business, when a low
·here.and the're. lt1s a qlllet,pea e(ul retreatfiifm the stream of cust,omers could be caused by po<>r•
"louder sounds ot the city. '· · •. economic conditions or unsound business judgment '• •
. qr> F11b1 18. s . 7 p.m:, tbe ~~y ~01111-instead. U \\1U bol4 a pu c on what lb '<IQ 'th that · The cbambe\' pl~ns•to l'ursue,the matter, and·{he / . ~.
•iif, tile · tr.iii~ , ~eqple-w)lo e.are oogb . ~ young-org-anlzatt0n.'desetves credi\ for 1rying tO find · . e (line ill Ule' ••4'.cc1111cU 'a r and ~wers for Its membei-li' bepefit. ·.. ' •.
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1 <>,.a ~e 174 acres., WN J¥jln~' rot cel)tNll ' · A :.. ~ • h. ff
i e~p~i11n /blit't11e-city's' curfellt ~inilliiilal p ' . ~-t Wit a . earl
1. ~ment n\Jlk•s.-tuch el(pal'si~ an \Jnp11acl.iaa~ 1 \' !>Ve. !'low, \)tllM;-C~fl>otl!e-~n!'ell~ Qf.borseteiltates The gr!itfiti is gone from the wall of an a)ley -in
rjil,.Prlvate {l'cte'il . !'~el\. ~Utb as aotenrli$'club. It north Huntington Beach. In its place is a neatly paint-• ~ ihl' ;vw~.) c~l m.odtet for JiTe'serv~ng ·as • ed series of· children's artwork in carefully stenciled
11cb It po)~i • Ifie natlllial 1iav-0i;. ot,t~ illl'!d .• •: tRld 'fri/me~." : ' : · -·· · · ' : ~fe,ve !l~i&1 • . .,.&iii;. i\ Wilf l\e•slgnif' :libt:Jor ·' , " But 11\ere's something 'more than · "Alley Art'' u11tii)~o11 Beac nd lftHe people'iare-they llighlto'I'.' t t'(pew in that part of the City. Tl\ere's1a gr.owing
etth,e ~oul\cll know., ,"..bllrtllt.t>ll\'~en .the young5~ers of the are,a11nd a canng ~ i
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• ; C.namoer. 'S Sign View.'.8 · 'l'he ll)Utual rl;sJ>I\~ they'.ve developed in erasing . the old and painting'.-on the.new could mean smoothe~
t , ' • . · . • l'i, ' " times ahead for both. ·
'1 t Fountain ~alley busine_ssme~~andrthe~cha~ber ~tn the mea'ntime,it can mean a more attractive f Ct>tnmerce re~ently att,_ac~ed tlie cit:Y '• low-profile 'neighborhood Jtnd"·a ·well-deserved sense of ao;
igDl]lhilosopbr,', Claiming they !l{e starving :§ecause '. c;o'IJIP,liSh)l\ent :_ for the kfds ,. the police/ and all Wlio'
tieOi>le drive by theif stores arut~n)l know ~bey are. helped ma~e a graffiti-filled wall a gallery of "Alley
fbete. The~ want !•rger st•'!• at· . Y: slloppin~ cen-'M ·" , .. , , ... H
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: Rev~~ IP!~~uriiy .j ~=..;, . The .Fed ··Sets the Pace T~1 theEditor : .. "' "[ , ] ~l~~~::f::S0;o1u61.d 8inridclu1d7~ WASHINoib~ -.If 'the [.,., -,T ; . ) be raised ,,·ill be determin~d in t~~r Teljllng Mr. Green's let'· • M'' A'ILBo'x • Se nate's senior(!y ·~•tern has sot VON' H' o ·F' FM··. N no small part by the Fed, ·~d t 1n the F~b.1 7 editiOn of the year-0lda who seem to be the spm "1 a rlJ. bu I a r ~oh n 4 th at decision ,.,.ill have much to
P Jot~ I Would .like to present yet , as c~pabJe as adults in the Sparkman. lo drowsi_ng in the . ; , do ,,·ith employment. prices and
anolh'.ervlew. t ~ comn:iission-or crime, 'chair~anship. 'of_ the F_'oreign pros perity.
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Mr. Green's letter shbuld have Leiter• frOfff rtadtrl are welco~. P ·e r h a P s t h e Rel8.t1ons Committee. 1t m ay cras~es of lorr~ ago, but ,to4ay th~ The decision should be made
been entitled .. 'J.et>s bui Id Normally_. writer• 1ho1Jld convey e~'1arassment to their ~;,tv~ corn,pe~ated us. by eleV3t-Fed 1s also lilamed for tfle irh-kno"'·n tc Congress beforehand.
""cJCal bonib• for po\\·er and tMf.r meatogea-ht 300 won!I or1.eu. parents would induce tll~m 1ng Wtllflftj l"!roxm1re to the-1 medialf!: past. ··and the. recession This is bread on the table and too
mak'e our beaches black with' oil The riol)t to conde1be ~ to /Jl lo-ad<t l l1TI.fe~mo~e 5am~-)>Oslti6n on the ~anki.ng "'e're-trYing tOlive throui!:h now. important to have seven men
SOlpeople Uie.me can drive over-tpOCe.or.eU1'linol.e."libel u retenJed. supervision to their daily ~omm1ttee. Although Proxmire "The E'ed"eral Reser Ve still has nobody's ever heard of making
site, \I.lb' ga&·euuling tanks at All letier.t mu.st mc&ilc ~vrt ttoutine. -· is better known for what he not abandoned its pr.actice or ex· "'"the deCision al'm ost in secret 70m~h." , t 1 V mU maiUnV-oddrt••-'1ul~• mar W.M.C. grows 9,..n his h.e~4 tha_n'what he panCljng the mon~y supply by lits "'hiie the nation is left guesstn(
As a u,i~mber or the Sierra be" withltdd'on TeQUlf fl "4~ ~oww•.,.....,_..., has In if, the W1icons1n Senator arid starts_. -one. of the majqr re· until we feel its effects.
Cfub. J.\('1Jlte offense at being: F.eot6nl.loppa:rf'nf Podi'1fwilnotbe -.. :-' .. -:.·.::~::.';': r epresents· the best hope in asons why ~e're experiencing < cilled r.1 ·n~ rrowminded and ~bed. .-wt1GMt11,.-.,0111yNll. 'several generatiQb#i for changing excesslv,e ibiflation combined IDEALLY, Congress should
seltistr; •tr Mr. Green would only i.;..•.:_ • • 't · · .• .__ ____ .;....;..._.;_ ___ _, the way the FeCl~ral Reserve no'f "'ith exces&i\•e linemptoy-make such policy decisl9ns. That
lol>k in. a mirror he would see ecen~ITIY ca s.co1Jld average 2S to Board conducts the nation ·s ment," sa)·s· ReP.. Henry ·Reuss, \\'Ould require ne"· legislation
·that people w h1» drivt: ~ 350 ., m.sJes per pllon ol gasoli!)e. tajr ··m~rket value of .these monetary policy. tbe new, noo-senority chairman and an appreciation of what the
horsepower CMrs , tg"~ not. only That woul~ help us save a lot or parce ls .~ Specifically, the bill Proxmire says he's going to of the Hous~ Ranking cbmri1it· , Fed does which most members of
sel ri sh. n flY.foW..ro.lllaed and . the ·•y mJllio" ·barrels or gas we "'ould require that "excess" real get Arth r Burns, the Fed's tee. '"Between June and July· cir · Concre~ss d6n 't ha\"e. .. ,
wasteful but l,.seq:\iiii as well. 1 pur(\$very day· _ ~state which Was bought by the chai-;man. ,Uj)"' ~ ( 19?4) tbe Fed rti~de'.18 '11*1or . 11\e"lwo new chairmen do have ~uld a ppre_c-j •t' It ~'.9\1 publish We had~tl~ d.o °!:Bt, or e~-st8.t e when the now-defunct befd.r1e lie , Jl9IJCY rever15al, a~d ,~Rped the it. \Vhether you agreeordisagree
Lhis "other'' vfewpoi~ 8?'~1,~ aw'~ jalkmg within Pacitic Coast Freeway was c:om.mftt to gtowth rate.or the ~Qn"'Y Suppl,;~ ''"ith their·econoinics, they have
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ST.~.·. HENRY:. 1~be. ·.n..--m.uc ,'•ltb..i.r.."Ou'r food P ann , be irst offered ·to the 1.n w roman annua rate o over9"per. the technical kn ow ledge. It they -, -. 'Ull!~x~ ye ~And we won't i ed I ••pla' 'bat I I ' r ~ . ' ' ~ • tt::· • .., e" original Owners of the property at he's ,::lo,ing and cent to less than 2 pc!rcent. . . use it in a series of open and
. oecrell:·,··FMlf\tre;'--::_ ~~i;,.v. o_~uee(I iby 1111llll~on5:, of 1964 prices before anyone else why,on a re· Wha~ happened ? A sharp con - searching cominitlce hearings, > , ..... . sp.j>.h1stj~lted f~m machines. all could bid on the property. ln et-gular and IUS· traction of the economy ... " they may be able to educate their
·rothe Editor· · · ' /~!. Pct.'Yei'~fi'~petroleum fuels. feet, the bill would give away the tainihg b8.sis. '• In 'the next few monttis the gov--colleagues and the public. Then.
Since the Bu~ ildus~"is l he ~ ... ,. ~RANK C. WOllBS JR. Increased value or the properties '11aat may not·-ernment is going to have to come perhaps, the foundations will
key to our economy, its decision to· · ,:"" ·. , · to the ori·ginal owners, forcing -seem I ~k e up with about S26 billion to cover have been· laid to legislatively re·
commit sui ci de this ye ar arrecis .r..£0c!r• f'~ple the state to take less than half the rtnuch unless its expenses and an{iCIPaled de-model the monetary policy pro-
· us all . The recession won"tend un -TotheEditor: current fair market valu e or Y ou a P -ficils .1-lowtha thugeamountwill cess.
lil Detroit m akes cars that these lots. preclate the opaque vapor' of un -A~ericans can ufford lo buy and 'J)le mqre I read ·the Pilot the accountability in which the peo-
dnve. Auto workers.,ec.rp over S6 :;::.~~appte~~ate your People IT SHOULD be noted that pie who print our money operate.
per hour. \Ye ordinary mort:l ls 1 w,aS espe"Si.tly'iouched by Al· these properties were not con· OMinarily nobody knows what
\\tho are expected to buy-thelr pro-jiSQn Deerr's report'.-.. about the demned nor y.•ere the owners this agency. with its power to
ducts earn much lesS. That is wh y DeBoll!aplily. .... forced to sell when they chose to bring the joys of inflation or
\Ve can't affprd cars with vinyl Plftse keep up the good work put the parcels on the market in deflation crashing down on us, is Today's quiz is somewhat tops , oper{l ~indows. ,iYelQUJ' up-th the e~rly 1960s . Further, the stale doing until it has already done it. easier and different from most.
holstery, plush carpeting', 8041-a 1and anksagain. paid fair market value for each It's harder to·know what the Fed Each entry contains thReitems·
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.. J~g list or unneeded powerjf,ij--· J.USTINCOLYAR parcel wh e~ it was acquired. i_s up to, much less control it, than you are to provide the fourth ite~ f!llCkstha_t guzzlega~line .. ,. • l'Llm" llfl . Yet, Senator Carpenter .would itis,toputtheclamJ>S:ontheCIA. that naturally or lo~ically "" now compel the state to sell the · Theoretically at l~ast, once a "follows . (As-a baby example \o . ' ·... 7
TotheEditor: ··' properties at a total loss or year the CIA has to come to "Eeny;""Meeny,"and"MineY'" that he·coUd pl"Omise to bring ·o~TROIT co uld bui)d il\e:,: Y.our})eadlineofl /2S/75 : se ve ral hundred th ousand Congr~ss and get some more Onwoulthd1be fohllowed by "Mo.") .th_•_m_o~lr "blood,t9it ,teitrsand
i;pac1ous, four-passenger. four-. ••u:(!J No Ttireat to 0th-er doll ars which would otherwise moneytodowhateveritisthatit e· nirig tisexcellent. ' . ··• · ,.·· ~
· c~lif!.der, front\•/heel drive cars hospitals~"... . accrue to the s~ate . . does. If Congress has a mind to, it. 1. In order 12. Area meas"lire ments are
selling for $2,500 t~ SJ .000. But de'-Thi& Country has 'far to go ' Even more insidious is the fa ct can use the lever of appropria: of total world given in Square ~1nche.5, Square
slgners'Wpu(d 'bave to.knock off before we wt-11 have enough that over 30 of the lots acquired lions t o learn whether the grain produc-Feet, Square Yards and --.
long hoods and lr\l:fl~S, plus more hos pitals, to say nothing ol.ph""i-by the state have already been creature h as bee n behaving lion , Wh eat, 13 S . · ,
than Sl,000 worth~ useless ex·. ci~, tp adequai-~ly take car;"or sold at auction. giving the state 8 itself. . Ri ce , and th ·h tarting officially in 1889,
t(!IS that are bui,l int.o 01ost cars. ouf"ill. ·is thi,s any ti rite to quibble' very substantial increase over ··C o r n a ·r ·e .': eh•:VY"''te.ig1ht boxing cham-R~p Jy d • n· -.i 'h t• bot 'rl · the origin.al nurchase costs. TllE FED doesn't come to' followed by pions lP. it es went from , . e~ rive / s.uc 1 ue a u · pp1ng-nft patients," like .., -~ Sullivan to Corbett to Fit.z.sim-... _.., . ., . . lJ\eyareso manycattle? Senator Carpenter's bill makes Congress for a n annual ap-, ~ no attempt to cornpensale the propriation. It gets the money it 2. In order mons to --.
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'i' 1" ' • WHAT A chilling, commentary, Oll.'n~rs of these already-sold pro-needs from the profits it11lakes of U.S. Vice 14 . Th~ four books in the Confu-ri'o· teS not. only on our society .. but of the pert1es. If he were genuinely in -from tradin~overnrrient Presidents , cian canon are the Analects the
kigdofmindsinvolvedin asitua-terested in ail of .these ®or securitte·s.it 's perfectly legal. Adams, Jef. Great Learning, the A1ea n.'and
tioD, wh,erein.a hospital-would be own_ers, it.-would-Seem -th-at his That's the wa:11 the Fed was set ferson aitd Burt are followed by
Karen Jo Gounaad, Redlands
-"The women's lib ,movement
has perhaps gone·overbo¥.d ,in
its concern for thet use or misuse
o£·the word 'man' in job titles,
etc. But women are Ju.sttfied in
becoming It vld when tnforpiat.ion
about them give,n in n~ stories
ts slanted agains( 'them tlm~i
after lime simply l><!FaU~ or
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"'-"lsn'ttltlmefortherestofthe
11 world to grow up and realize that
they can.'.t depend on a Santa
Claus to solve their problems?
ls'n't it long overdue for America
ta expect-these naiions to face
llteir own problems a little more
l11Jtead .of relyins oo the ,guilt
"!'mp1,xe1 or. American Uberal1
t.Ocarry them·thtou1h?'' •• ' ;1. Shella W~lcb. Tqsttn!'
anawerlpg ·~rltlo11nl of lawrn
-"The ract th~l • few ·~..,..,
hive not malntaln,.t the W1b
1land1rd1 or t~l1 !profeui0n
ibould no mor41 renect upon us..,.
a J~oup than do0'1 t(\:e
aekpowledeed fact that .Orne
doctors ore foond to tic bufolieri
contaminate •II doctors, or tb1t
.Om mechanlca rol1t used auto
Pllrt9'c>ff 1111ew olfectbiie'• deal-lr\'f with all mechanics;___,
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opposed on lhe grounds that it proposa! is about one year too up. Most of Jhe profit is turned -. .might. be a ~t,bre_at, even latt:th~1 (actthathewasupfor overlotheTreasury,butthepro· 3.Themostpopulouscities in
8CfJnOmic,1toahother! re-election at the tilJle it would cess by which it supports itselt the world, •s o, 1972, are
Perhaps 1 am runctionalty ha ve been.necessary lo introduce encourages a spirit. or obdurate Shanghai, Tokyo, Nhw York and
naive, but 1 think that to oppose such a bill speaks tor itself. independence and willfulness -. · ( ·
as' did Denni Carpenter,. the ~~~one who has frequently further bolstered by the fact that 4. The ''Four 'Freedoms" ettUJ)·
fu,nding ,of UCJ's hos_p~tal , oii. the cr1t1c1zed government spending, the term s of the s even members· ciated by Pre·sideril. Roosevelt
11asls of l>'\.thfalJfJCompetttion,•• is Senat_or Carpe nter has now or the board of governors are no were Freedom from Fear,
nothing less than shameful and pl aced himself in a somewhat less than 14 years each. Freedom from }Vant, Freedorhof
sub-human. We'.d all be a"lot bet-~ontrad_ictory_position by author-ffhe Fed's isolation from public Speech and --:-.
ter off if•Denny would devote his 1ng a btll wb1ch ~ould virtually under sta nding is also'· helped 5. lnorder of brightness as visi·
,time. in tti"is .. r~spect. to seein g give away b8.d)y needed state as, Along by a perfusion of functions· ble rrom earth, th_e stars are
that there~~~. way.that mqnles sets at a time when state taxes and a co,mplexity of operatl.on Siriu~1 Cari,Opus , Centaurl and
are approP,r1ated to more (an·d are already heavy and may soon and organi iation that taxes· the . bet~ef} h0sPital care, n'ot less. _increase evctn furth~r. pawers or all but the most expert ", 6. x· order of suc;~Sion, Kin g
Tile whn)e artlcle•made about It would seeni . that thi s bi ll. to undersL.and. Thus. though the H '"I\ . d
"h. h ·11 • bl c t · l · en ·~ ma•r1e atharineof aS mueh ·sens• t~ me, as people ' I<' w1 ena e a select rew to on s 1 u t 1 on p·u ts t h·e A .. ' 8 1 ., " bt · h rago°', n.nne l o eyn , Jane
aa:gui'!g over whose tum it is to re-o a1n c oice residential pro-responsjbility for m anaging the Seymour and -.. . ,
get sick. perties on Kings Road Cliff nation 's currency on Congress in Drive and other Newpcn-t 0Beach ~very special and speCific way, 7 .. G'°lC?glc ero,s or the earth
locations at giveaway prices is its members have tound it easier begin ln time with the Cenozoic.
most i.11 -<onsidered. ' on their sluggish intellects to let the Mesozoic', the Paleozoic, and
HARRIET ROHRER
'€i1111tracHetorw ,. .
To\he Editcu::" _
'Ibo flltW over fienat.or Dennis
Ca)'peoter'• actio,ns lj>'protertlll•
Pri•ai. hlltllittal lnterl'li. at the
•xoiense-oJ,'th. "UCI . medical
cliool' has oye~sb"a'd'o"(,•d ~= bl\! •by Sent~ot
wblcb ~· sllar!y> de-• an to 1ive • ltc.t,row ~~?' a (~•tit fln11 al benec1r •• '""' •xpe-or, a. SM1•·...r Oalifoinla. ·
Sen I& il1JI ;\15 llljroduced by
·Can>ente,r lest month, would re,
quiie the stat& to Mil several thol~ pieces of residentlai l>l'O-
perty tor a m'll'e froctloa or the
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·PHILLIP A. PETl'Y the Fed go its own way. the -.
In the 61 years slnce its crea-8. Admission or the oiigiQal 13
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tlon the Fed's way has been to ac-colonies into the Union (ollowed
1 C!rele pow'er. The-Fed's way has ia the order ot Dtlaware;
olso been o mJ•taten way ac-Pennsylvania, New Jersey •nd
cordina to the \binkJng or its ---:r.
large and aco,w)nt hTllY of . · critics. P..1 any of lhem bellev~ 1 9. Th'e-first Academy Awards
thal in nn .. n<l•\ cmls ~Iler for "Best Pittu)-e" of the year
O.qancilf!l crisis the .. Fed has un .went s uccessively to "Wlngs,"
lal!lngly done tl\,e """"'.thine "Broadway," "Al!. Quiel on the b'tcaus~ ii hiis ysuaily been Weat~rn Front and .. _ ..
<l~mhla\;ctby men Wlio are out ol 10 . In t b Is p a-r\lc u I at
touch with th• belt "1\0.,0ledge or arithmetical 4erie1, w~at ahouljl
lbe.tlFQt . be th~~ n~~t nuhlber: ~1 $1 $'ana;
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;c.n I borrow • wp of offl"
NOT OJllL Y IS Fed policy In the
. historical past blamed ftir the
~----------...J ,s~ferlnas or economic droll$ end
' . .. u. Upon beitll elected Prime
llflnla.ter In 1940, Win•!••
Churchill told the BriUsh ""°"'e
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.pledges to Head, Hearl, Hands and --.
ANSWERS : !. Sorghum. 2.
George Clinton ~ 3. Peking. -4.
Freedom of Worship . 5 _
Arcturus. 6. Anne of Cleves. 7.
Pre-Cambri an. 8. Georgia 9. "Cimm~ron ." 10. Seven, (the
next pnme~. 11 . "'Sweat.'' 12.
Square Rods. 13. Jeffri es. 1-4. The •
Mencius. 15. Health.
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:Aae9,MWl11!o«:J>eca1Jli·uqwit-itliiitimvolved.
r ,,Tl!e Jnillot.ments, <liscYosOcl in u .S. l>lstri,ct Court Tuesday, in-
1 °'t'olved'~at •uthOriUes said was
lbe bllltinf of Investors ot "hwi-
1 dnicboflhouaandsofdollars."
(I. (ederal 1r1nd jury return
l the 24-count consplract d ·
"Everything is in good order,"
an Jndjan stx>k"e:sman said, But
the landown~r said there was "no
agreement of any kind."
The land, iocated near Agoura,
Calif., was' signed over to the
Survival of Ameriean Indians As·
sociatibn by Brando in late .
·December. But several days
later, John .Hamilton, Jr., who
ho&ds the trust 11eed on the pro-
perty with his brother and sister,
said Branda had never made any
payments on the land other than
interest on the mortgage and
taxes.
< llAMll:TON SAID he would
foreebe: on the 1t1ortgage if the 1 c!ibt \v&S not paid when due.
• · ,.•.•tJo~gteement pf any kind has ·
been reached," Hamilton said.
"We .have not b~n contacted by
Mr. Brando O!'i any or his
represe~~tives. •· · When the mortgage was made
knowi1 .. Brando's attorney,
Lawrence Kartiganer, said it
would be ''safe to assume that
the Indians will .not be called up·
on to make the payment." He
said the gift was made in an-
ticipation or arrangements for
payment of the trust deed.
Brando has not been available
for comment. .. ' ,
which ~lac.kened miles or Santa
Barbara.ar'ea beaches ..
Ever since th8t spill, various
."!nvironmental groups -inchJd-fillt Gel Oil Out (GOO) and tho
Seas}\ore Environmental Al-
liance (S~A> -}!ave been
engaged in a vigorous batUe to
prevent further drilling in the oil-
ricbS~ta Barbara Chan.l}eJ.
J~y Denies
$250,000 . '
.Death Suit
, FINA., BOARD approval !or
th -• t ' · ding •• attempt LOS ANGELES CAPI '-A jury byev~:u;!fvi~onme;;"iai groups has decided that the slate cannot toput.tbp'issuetoapu~cvote. be held responsible for the
In their conditional action, the freeway death of a Universii.y or tpervisora gave the groups 30 Redlands st"udent bit bl. a
ayl t.o cot~io:ct the 9,181 boulder dropped through the
' gnatures ae'cessary to place the windshield of bis ~ar. ··
'9uesUoo oa the ballot. U ute re-The Superior Court verdict de-
uired aipatarea are ~oed, livered ·Tuesday came .in a .
board eon either readlld the $250,000 negligence suit filed by ~'llli't or call the re{erepdum the parents ot Christopher Hoyj,, ectiml. 22, who clied Oct. 21, J.ll10, after a
'J'lle eu•lronmentAlllsts main-55-l)ound boulder was dropped on · that Exxon will aba.rtda,) its him from an overpass ·on the YDH~J.project 1(119! Golden State Free1ilfY near .-.ied. a · 'fllo: ~ 11'.e\. do'lri>tirlril• Los .Ane~I~ pie ,.t. •.-w IOoilllllleUilfNl'if ,ta•k'-r• war~ '1\ever •11· ..... oowbe ~. • ,.
will•roct j,lbbOre State D•p~rllllent ·of
l ~:'Y'~lllJ ".We~ Tranlport1tklll a 1 ~
o•d ill'atio:' . ~lelaon . •ajd ,Juro bad d~ ~.
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... -h)fechral tlmeot'ihelnclcfe6tbndlh -11.,.~ornlaaf-thesteleoouldnolbebeld pllle.
allprt .. ll &e approved Theov~rpass_, along"1thman ·
IZI rllr J>..e1menl alnee ptbers, bu since -scretl>Od oil IPID ,of lM! topr~entpenonsfni111tllrowlnl . ~ rockS at cars. 1 \
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CALIFORNIA . ' WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY12, 1975
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N/C TEN CENTS ---. ~ ~-. . -Tax
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Oven1de ElectiOn-
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~'"t'POl'l·Mesa school lruslel!s ' of such an, o,ertlde bas been
"111 huddl.e next Tuesday to start mentioned, but ·jt is Jiltely it
puslUng a Tei! Ink budget predict·• would be in tile netgbl>orbood of
ed for 1975-73 itllo the black. • the 5!1-cen\ qflefride whlch failed ~of ~e,1 options they will ~i$-,to win vbter approval last Nov-
after trustees~
-Got a budget plan from
school Supt. John NiccSU indicat-
ing the district will be $2. t
million shy of meeting 1975-76
Corona del Mar 'High School, s~-:·
gested m·a;or c~tbacks in Uie
areas of consultants (other than
counseliilg>. professional meet·
ings, mileag~. teaicher sub-
stitutes Cother thtLD tor illness)
and adminiStra~ive positiohs al
1~5-76 to be about $39.6inuuon: •
F:stimated expenditw"es, based
on this year's figures,1were set at
about $41.7 million -eaving the
district with a $2.1 milUon gap.
.LtRQY Studer and Willlan'I
Neville, parents representing the
35-mernber School-Cotnmunity
Advisory Council f0r Ute Corona
del Mar zone, gave trustees a
s ynopsis o( what puents there do
and do not want. 1
cuss is sr .May 27 Lax overnde ember. · fundjng nee,dS . • • Although parents, teachers
and. administrators have been
meeting throughout the district
.in budget talks. the most or-
ganized effort thus far has come
from the Corona de l Mar
parents.
elea(lon.jn which trustees _w~uld Trustees are not exi;>ected to !. ask voters in Newport Bell~ and make ·ao.y decision on the
Costa Mesa to pump · additional possibtUty pf a new overrideelec-
property taxes 1hto their school tion until their Feb. 25 meeting.
-Heard from Corona del Mar
area parents who suggested
areas in which spending ·cut-
backs could be made.
· the school and distrlct level. .
system. Next Week 's special budget
No firm figure on the amount .study session was called Tu_.esday The' parents, whose children
attend schools · feeding into
Within the budget planu!ng
guide -tfi~ first step lo a -pre-
liminary budget -NiColl rep<>rt-
ed the projected income for
A 20-question survey was re·
turned )ly 18 perceint of ·the
parents, with more surveys still
coming in, accordingtost,uder.
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!See BUDGET, PageA2)
Saleslnan Held
Sex Rap Facing Coast Man
Newport Beach detectives an·
nounced the arrest of a 32-year·
old HuDtington Beach insurance
salesman today on charges relat-
ed to several alleged kidnaps and
sexual . assaults on male and
female hitc.hhikers.
Douglas Ernest Cassidy of 8401
Castilian Drive was booked late
Monday night on a warrant
charging severa l counts of kid-
nap. The salesman was held in
lieu of $251000 bail.
Detective Sgt . Kenneth
Thompson said the arrest stems
from at least two incidents r in
Newport Beach in r ece nt
months, one in Huntington Beach
and another in South Laguna.
In two separate assaults in
Newport, Thompson alleged that
Cassidy stopped to pick up male
hitchhLk~rs and then for~ed them
into his car at gunpoint. He then
allegedly drove lhe victims to
secluded areas and forced them
to perform sex acts.
" issue ~ complete, sheriff's in-
vestigators plan to press the case refated"tOtb~e South Laguna inci -
de11L
Cassidy was scheduled to be
arraigned Thursday in Harbor
Judicial Di s trict Municipal
Court.
Afternoon sunshine attracts sal),ors, fis-, day left Orange Coast freshly scrubbed.
he rm en and just plain strollers to However, fog drifted in to<)ay and the
Newpo.rt Har)lpr l!l~l!"· Ski~ ~";e: d~ar , ... ~lll!t¥,rmal) said~$!lei:e ~ll.dl~P,Spects of
Tul!sdey aner 'ra!rt wliich tape~ea'l(;tl'-llfon-''l'ilore'rliln before-.ne w'e.!ll l§'Oot. '
A similar incident in recent
weeks in South Laguna involved
a young fem ale hitchhiker as the
victim, detectives said. . ,
. Tliom~n sal4:1J>e ~itoqnll~'
male victim in Newport Beach .. : ; led to the arrest. ·
Arraignment Set
In Atwater Death
Marina
Opinion
Sought
"He was able to get a license
number after the assault, and
after some checking we catne qp
with a m"ug s hot and showed it to
the other victims.·· Thompson
said.
Cassidy faces prosecution first
on the Newport and Huntington
cases which will be handled
together. Once disposition of that ByJOHNVALTERZA
OfT11,0~1t,..iltl'ISU1fl '
Arraignment for the 40-year-
old male nurse charged in the
murder of Corona del Mar
housewife Nancy Atwater and
her entombment in a coccrete-
filled oil drum will resume
MARKET POSTS
ANOTHER PLUS
NEW YORK (UPI > -The
stock market, overcomiqg early
profit taking. closed high~r today
on the New York Stock Exchange
in a heavy trading session
shortened by a major snowstorm
in the New York area.
The Dow Jones industrial
average, off more than two
points at the outset. gained 7.43
points to 715.03 . Advances topped
declines, 971to381. <Tables, BS).
Most analysts said the market
was continuing to s how the
strength that has carried prices
s harply and broadly higher-since
the first of year. Glamors attd
blue chips paced the rally.
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Oran:a. Coast
6uz ri
\\'~ulbt-r
Considerable c loudine~s
tonight and Thursday, ac-
cording· to the weather
service, ·with cooler te.m -
peratures expected. ~ghs S8
at the beaches to 62 inland.
Lows tonight 46 to 52. . . I
. INSlOE TODAY
, A profile of .oCtre1a ciuhenne .o.n..v., o mnew of Cher~"
firit """ TY . •hob» and ~tori.•• from 1,,; Qronqe Coast. ol?NI with
. other.ontcl.,, ore on Page pz.
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Thursday in Harbor Judicial Dis-
trict Municipal Court.
Daniel Gerbis Bedelian. who
had served as the night attendant
to the' woman's ailing husband . is
set to appear at 9 a.m. in the
court of municipal Judge 'Selim
S. Fr•nkltn.
The jurist first began the pro-
ceedings ·on formll.I charges or
murder last Friday, but agreed
to a postponement so that
Bedelian would have enough
time to seek a privateattorney.
In the interim, the husky
Lebanese immigrant has been
advised by a public defender. He
has remained in custody since
his arrest last Wednesday -only
hours after Mrs. Atwater, 50, was
reported missing from her
Cameo Shores home.
Bail has remained at $2SO,OOO.
Bedelian has been IQdged in
Orange County Jail since his
court appearance last week.
[nvest.igators hav e not
divulged any new details in the
case over the.past several days_
The last· solid release of in-
formation came last Friday
when officers announced that
they bad taken into evidence a
sma(I statue of a.squat duCk and two lonl kitchen knives. ·, ' . ' '1'he small statue is ·alleged to
· be the we8wn used to batter the
rectbsive" b.ousewife and inflict
fatal head injqries. Offic~rs gave
little ln.'fo1'~ation about the
knives othor than to say they are
ele men~ in t he Case.
The dead wornan's husband, A.
G. Atwater. 64, has sutfered frorn
acute mental illness for many
years. He had be.en cared for at
(See SUSPECT, Page A.2 )
The Army Corps of Engineers
is .being prodded-for its opinion
on the feasibility of develqping a
s mall craft harJ>or ~U')d marina in
the lowlands east bf the Santa
Ana River, a project long sought
by the cities of Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa.
Congres s man Andrew
Hinshaw (R-Newport Beach) re-
ported today that a House sub-
committee is asking the corps to
present its views on the de-
sirability, justification, and cost
of a feasibility study of the pro-
posed marina.
Chairman Robert E. Jones of
the economic development sub-.
commitee of the House Public
·Works Committee informed
flinsha.w that such a request had
been made.
Originally proposed in 1960, the
We s t Newport-Costa Mesa
marina requires a corps
feasibility study before any
federal approval or assistance
for funding the project can be ob-
tained.
' Last year the two cities joined
forces in pushing for the project.
They funded a-preliminary re-
port by the engineering firm of
Moffat &nd Nichols of Long
Beach, which found that the plan
to ·build-a •3,000 -boat marina
would cost $39. million, but was
economically feasible. ·
The .new harb;or, giving Cost~
Mesa a fong-.sougbt passage to
the sea, 'would stretch inland
from the Santa Ana'River mouth
as far north as Fairview
Regional Park.
Credit Card
Suspect Says
lie 's Innocent
One of three men accused by
Costa Mesa police of running a
fraudulent credit card ring that
netted at least $60,000 pleaded in·
nocent to a grand theft charge
Tu esday in Orar.ge County
Superior Court.
Gary L. Stewart, 25, of M ftunt -
ington St., Huntington Beach.
was ordered to r eturn before -
Judge Kenneth P . Lae for a
March 14 pretrial hearing.
Trial itself is set for April 7 on
one count of grand theft connect-
ed with the case. which in -
vestigators say ranged from
Hawaii to Jamaica over the past
two years.
' Fi1t11re Fireperso11?
Holly Scttmldt, 4, of CoSt'a ·Mesa's Caljfornia S~h.ool, gets-
help from fireman Chu~k Bassett as she-tries on·tirefigbt-
ing outfit during visit to fire statiOI\ by her class. During
tour of Costa Mesa Fire Depai'tmenes headquacters sta-
tion at Royal Palm Drive and Adams Avenue, Holly and
-her classmates also got ·to see a 100-root ·aerial ladder
with a fireman on top. · ..
OCC T .eacher Faces
Charg~s · by Board
C~iminal complaints are also
being issued ag-ainst fellow sus-Lee Bradley, instnlctor of an professional conduct and that the
peels Patrick E. O'Brien, and encounter-style psycbblogy class board was investigating.
Kipper Smith, both '25, who are at Or ange C • t c111 h. . oas ~. ege as Last month, Bradley was in· accused or involvement along been charg d t • . e ~ 1 •l u n -_ formed by OCC President Robe!t with Stewart. professional condu,~t &(Id re-j M.Oore that he"'w as being fe-
Detective Jim Strickland said assigned t,o lectU:t:_·_onented assigned to teach structured
the other two are believed to be in ~ychology classes, ;:,purees con-· psychology classes beginning in .1 firmed today. • Jda ho and Jamaica, wh1 e An investigation .of Bradley's thefallsemester. Stewart himself is free on $5,000 . bail pending trial On the felony classes_ was .launched bY" the Bradley is continwng to teach.
• Co.ast ·Communit.Y :f.Uege Dis-the-encounter-style class -charge. tnct after two forme Women stu-called personal and social adjust-
Charges are pending among dents wrdte complaints late last ment -thi s spring semester at
several other law agenc;ies in-year . I both day and evening classes.
eluding Long Beach police, who The allegations have not been Last week, OCC"s faculty
have brrest warrants for the sus· publicly specified, but shortly senate decided it would conduct
peels in connection with the far-after the com' plain~ wete re-. <See BRADLEY, Page A2l
flung and allegedly l'ucrative cei-v-ed Dist'fict Chancellor
Bo S 8 scheme. Nbtman E . Watson· confirmed Y ' a VM . Orange Coast detectives say ~~t;:~ed~~tter was being in·
. they have been tracking the trio There has been ·no additional JHSCAR •SOW
ON'FmST 04,LL E" Jli ' D • A he. for many months, based on a br :re e ... o ' :-.as •n na •m floOd Of fraudulent Credit card Pi_I IC a·nnouncemen~ (PEi:~eJ
• • • •·1 • "°' · "' • Ii · hi h led · io!ues are covered by nght lo ~-· &pp cations W C to lS· Privacy Of.OViSfODS fu the state1
. Anaheim fire -officials credited • µ-year-ol~ ~Y who died in a suance of scores cl worthless • Education Code) but it is kno~
residential 11rt!'~S•turdll'y with saving the lives of ei'ght persons cards. that Bradley receivkl 8 letter ~who were sleepiftg Jn tl)e house When a pre-c;law~ fire broie,rut. Ttiese were used to run up huie ftom Dr. Watson in December
• ' • </ .Ji , bills, for all sorts ot consumet stating that he was aceusedQ{un·' ACCf)RDINil TO fire inspectdr Norman Marg~ ~oung Roger ~oods and ser~tces, some or
Glover ran downstairs from bis secoQd OoOt ~Ill'Pm.. to wak~n which were believed sold tcS ()b..· i'
five children and an adult who wore sleepintrln tbe llome at 24~1 1 :fi: ~i,(\! !or~ti.-ll""'•• aqc0rjb· mi· ,.n•d N" _.J
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That's tl)e •.ales ·•,U.ces~ a!
Costa Mesa man experienced
when he ran these few words! in
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wlridOw apd coDopsecL · • • ~laces em,pi;.~llWi,t a°f\d vital.Ion for oil companie$,tore-
'11ls bodY. wa• later'fOIUUI alx!eclfrom the win '·· I'• ' npnal !ttl•!.f~CU' Jlnln· conunendl oflshore ·areas Of· the :--:--i&"'r-;-1 l alb~ek~ljiu'.~ait ht.. : J ml.~-AU~fi!i'j~ffrle~sJni.
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Attempts by ·rbe ' ~lty or N~rt Beach to reasess the
triifflc need• on clog1ed
stretcheS of Coast Highway took
two new t1cb.Uais week -.J heh
iniUated by ~ns or city coun-
cilmen. •,r••
Among couoclLactiou Monday
related to the lonfr8nge pro-
blems of the busy state hichway
were these: '
-A refinement in, the target
areas first suggesta::I.. by Coun-
cilwoman bu<: Wt ~ueho,, twho woo ~Cll conc;brreo,ce on re·
opening public hearings on the ci-
ty general plan. The hearings
of Avocado Avenue.
The plaza p18.n wlll return to
councilmen late in March aner
studies are made on· the tratric
matter.
Farther down the planning
road are two other Irvine Com-
pany projects which also ,will
Bail at 850.000
have an eltect OI) the highway
traffic-aijot.6-er cqn>Qrate plat.a
at .Jam.bdree and "'1.lit hia:bway
and the residential-commercial
development or mor'-e.;tban 70
~acres of Castaways Poiht, over-
looking the back bay 'Dear the
'bridg•. -
11-esa Teen· C.hh-,;ged . '
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-will explore long-range circula·
lion a~.1 of '.tbr~e s~lfic sec-
tions of the highway: Dover
Driye to Newp~rt Boulevard;
Jamboree Road to the Upper Bay
Bridge and MacArthur
.Boulevard to Jamboree Road.
In Shooting,~ 'lfiilnap . .
A y,oOtb charged w~th shooting
his ex.girlfriend, holding her
father hostage and standing off
Costa Mesa police for "nine hours
in an overnight siege was ar-
raigned lale_ Tuesday.
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-Agreement to hire a consult-
ing·engineer at a cost of $5,000 to
draft plans for the rebuilding of
the intersect~on at>th.e highway
and Dover Drive ... U1tlmatelf, the.
city hopes to receive $700,000 in
feder/11 fqnds to belp finance;ibe
projeet •which Will prepare the
c~roads for the eventual con:.
strilcUoq. of a new bridge. Qqun-
cilDl• t.&reed 'that! i'arly com. home by BedeJian and another
mitments by the city could prove ··male nurse. ·Each maintained a
a poelUve fnfluence on s~te of· 12-hour shift each day and was
flcials wtibse det;ls10l)S are e&sen-paid $100 each ti me they were on
Ulil.r Coas! Hltdiway Is a .state-. dut.y':
adti'ilnlatei'ed thoroughfare. , · Poli i e a 11 e ge that Mrs. ~ ·K. h • · 1. f ·'Atwater Was killed at about2:30 .-.~. ue n s sugg~t !lD or . a.m. last Wednesday during
the reo~nlng of hearitlga 18 a re· ·Be<fblian's night shlft. Later in
flntment of a moµon which she ,the clay...he.J1ile~edly 'drovJi lhJ!
-f,trst;tntroduced"'to weelcs:ago -victim's body to· a Pacoima uie-which iricluded two extreme· junkyard where police say be
I)' sentltive areas. stuffed it into 8. 55-gaJJon di'um
Her ln!!lal proposal!! lr!cluded and then filled it with freshly
ree>penin-of lltu.dles, on. ~be mixed concrete br!d•e itself and tlie old Filth . · Avenue Cor~ldor t'brou.gh corona Smee the. murder, Atwater --cleJ Mar~ and eac~ ipurred onc:e a top line: executive with the
bebind·the.acenes concetn. she Wnglq Cbewmg gun firm.-has said , _ been moved out of the hdme at Eac~ of tllooe I"'~ eon· .saa Perham Dnye and adml!ted
• trovers!al are .. 'A>ai"aeleted to a San D.!ego area h~p1tal. .
trqm her nW tn~tiori apprpved The ~1ling\Atwa.ter s :uster is tblsweek. , f·.. 4 the. wife of Wr1.gley Board
'M.fs.' Kllelin strellsed th,a.t the Ch81rman 'P. K. Wngley.
hearinls first scheduled before 1
~ plann\og.<:<>m'l!l&tion·.•hou!d .. Fruin Pag .. it I .place a heavy s.treJS·not only on •
average daily tramc. flows, but BRADLEY proble111s experienced during • • •
peak traffic flows each day.
The reopenlilg of studies on the an independent investigation of
general plan's cik'culatlon ele--the matter. '
ment is allied to several major Dr. Watson could not be re·
development projects ~posed ached today -an official holiday
by the IrviD'eCompany. . -to confirl1\. r~cent board ac-
. Councilmen, conceding· ara~ Ji~, but a tr;ustee, .. Robert b.
concern for the impact:.ot~ttAUlc 1Hurp.pbreys, all attooiey,,_.said
on the highway from the pro-that the que~tion of whether to
jects agreed to delay action on .make a public announcement or
the development firm's plans-f<Wc ·the decisio~ in Brailley:1 ~
a corporate plaza alonf -t}i'e ~ ctlme up ~s an .. en:<I~1t!e~;
highway, Newport Center Drive, at fbe 'Feb. 19 bOard meeung.
Farallon Drive and an extension Bradley founded the personal
-~ M>Cial adju1j€ment-.claa5 in
• -. · ~ :-. ; I9',w prid haS: be~ ~eaWg it at. NewpOrt ClOed s~ '· "OOC ever •!nee-. 11 is now also
taught by other instructors at
Orange Coast and Golden West As Queen Candidate
Karen Dosi er of Newport
Beach, a 20-year old junior
economics major at Cal Poly San
Luis Obispo, has b~en selected as
one or the university's 16 Poly
Royal queen candidates. She is
. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul' Dosier, 2302 Fairhill Drive.
The queen will be named
tonight. She will reign over the
1975 Poly Royal open house, the
university's two-day school fair.
Colleges. .
The encounter-style class in·
eludes sense relaxation lrld body
awareness exercise&.
Panel Backs
Legal Bingo
' Roger-PriCe:-18, is in Orange
County Jail today in lieu of
$50,000 bail, charged with assault
with intent to commit murder.
kidnap, artTI.ed robbery and false
imprisonment.
A companion in the long stan-
doff ,at 2920 Jacaranda Ave.,
Douglas Havens, 16, faces iden-
tical charges and remains in·
Orange Count:r,Juvenile Hall.
He is .accused or alternating
with Pric~ . in handling a .22
caliber rifle during the nine·hour
Saturday riight·to-Sunday morn·
ing nightmare in the Ra~mond
Coppinger home.
The gun,, discharged three
times in the bouse . .earlier, was
never fired after police arrived,
although it was brandished and
aimed at several officers includ-
ing Chief Roger Neth, who went
inside unarmed to negotiate . ·
Victim of the Jacaranda
A"enue siege and shooting, Beth
COppinger. 15, was listed ·in
satisfactory condition today at
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital.
She was hit in the wrist.
Miss Coppinger formerly<lated
Price and duririg the siege in
which he was.furnished with a
police bullhorn, the suspect men--
tioned the breakup often.
li11sk.y Thug
Hits Liquor
Store in Mesa
A moon .faced bandit with a
woolen lumberjack coat and a
ph)',Sique lo match robbed a
Cost'a Me!'ia liquor store of $140
and a bag of pretzels late Tues·
day, police said today.
Wesley W. Weyman, on duty at
Nor Val 's Liquor Store. 1746
'Placentia Ave., told in -
vestigators the bandit entered
about 11 p.m., picked out the pre-
tzel~, then p'!)!l14,a ,pistol.
lie told orficer Steve Shulman
the big man brandished Ule 2·
inch barrelled revolver and re-
pealed his demands over and
over as Weyman gathered up
money from the cash register.
The victim described the ban-
dit as about 6 feet. 3 inches tall,
weighing about 200 pounds, with
a very distinctive, round moon-
face.
Weyman said he was
threatened with death if he tried
to follow the gunman or watch
which way he went.
PRANGE COAST
SACRAMENTO (UPI! -A
measure legalizing bingo in
California has been approved by
the Assembly Governmental 8 Convicts Killed
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Rat,es Would Rise, Fall
WASHINGTON <AP>-Home mortgages with interest rates
that rise or 1811 with other interest rates in the economy were pro-iK>sed WednesdaY by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.
UNDER THE pao'pOSED regulations, saving$ and loan as-
sociations and other thrift. institutions coulCI sell so-called varia·
ble .i:ate mortaa1e11.o home buyers in which the mortcage tn-
tereft . .r~d n .. .a maximum of 2\'2 percent if other interest
ratei1o 11!4i eedoonu»,rooe substantially.
'nil\VJrl•l>l• ri&t~ortgage ts not a new idea, and it produced """!Ml•alil' sontr,qY,eny in Congress before. Board Member .
Gra<JY Petty said l,!Ul'board would "move forward" with Its pro-
posllunless Congress acted to block !L
The -eel new regulal!ons;prol>ably would not take effect
before five months at least, Board.Dtredor Thomas Bomar told
reporte(s at a bdeflng, The propo&ed refulal!ons ><:ould allow for •
a 90·day cQnU!lenlper!od. ·
. ' . . HAD Tlfl PROPOSAL BEEW In effeet. dunng the recent
pet'!OCI ·of ~Ltllllf interest rates, lbe cost ol a variable rate
mortc11e ta~en out In Jonuory 1'73l would have 'increased about ;,,::-:zoert~ me•nlnr antperunt mon.iac~ ~ould now ~Ol-t .•.bout 9
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In addition to the areas they
Wish to see reduced, parents sug-
gested areas they i·~ arixious to
ttee maJntaiped. ~The:;e include
·the stullen.t-teacher .tatio;
elementary spfcfalists· for
music, ··r-:£.· Bnd· .-.rt; s'Ja~s;
support ~e~vicps such as·nunes
and psycliologists:' transport.a·
tion; curriculum developnlent
and district student testing pro·
·grams. ·
Also, parents recommended
•the continuation of improve-
ments to buildings and grounds
and maintenance and custodial
services. as long as they are bet·
ter managed.
Studer said he is confident
trustees will listen to the com·
menl!i, particularly bee?~ the
May 27 election, if called, cannot
. be won without parent help.
"The financial crisis is so bad
now that they know they have' to
listen to Our suggestions,·• Studer
said.
I-le added that the suggestions
offered were meant to be "con·
structive, not destructive.''
Trustees declined to comment
on Nicoli's or Studer's remarks.
preferring to wa~t until next
week lo delve deeper into the
matter of district finances .
Crosby Kin
Dead at 79
LOS ANGELES CAP! -Larry
Crosby, older brother of .singer
Bing Crosby, died today at Cen-
tury City Hospital.
Crosby, 79, who devoted most
of his attention to the Bing
Crosby Golf Tournament, en-
tered· the hospital a week ago.
Cause of death was listed as
cancer.
He was the oldest of the seven
Crosby children, who also in-
clude band lea.(ler Bob Crosby .
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0.11., Pli.t lllll ~· Mr. Post111011
John Zalud, 6, delivers valentines to zip code·marked
mailboxes in classroom at Costa Mesa 's Balearic
. School, where kindergartners are combinin~ their·
studies of post office operations with annual Valentine's
Day observance.
Senate Panel OKs
Oil ':t;ax BIQcking
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WASHINGTON -A bill block·
ing President Ford's special $3·
per-barrel tax on imported oil for
00 days was approved today by
the Senate Finance Committee.
The 11 ·2 vote in committee sent
the House-passed bill to the
Sena\.e-flOOP, wher~ debate is ex-
pected to begin next week .
The tariff, the first $1 of which
already is in etrect, is the heart or
Ford's plan to discourage ener~y
consumption by driving up
prices. The full program aims to
cut oil imports by two million
barrels a day, or 28 percent, over
the oexlthrec ye3rs. /
· f)Y unanimous vote, the1 eom-
m1ttee also approved a bHI to
raise the celling on the1national
debt rrom the present.$495 billion
to $531 billion through June 30.
Meanwhile, Pre1ident Ford,
confident that he is picking up
support ror his antirecession pro-gram, intends to blitz Congress
with a stepped·up selling cam-
paign next week, his chief
spokesman said today.
White Hou se Press Secret¥Y
Ron Nessen told reporters· rord
has fined up a series or
breakfasts. dinners and meet·
ings with c;ongressmefl and
s~nators lo exchange vie\t.'S on
his anti recession package and lo
plug for the program.
Nessen said Ford "feels be has
made some headway with the
governors" that he met during
his trips to Atlanta, HOuston and
Topeka, Kan., during the past
two weeks. •·He th.inks his ex·
Satellite Launched
MOSCOW CAP J -The Soviet
Union launched its 708th un -
manned Cosmos satellite today,
Ta!\s annou11ced. "Installed on
board the satellite is scientific
t quipment designed for continu·
ing space exploration," 'the an·
nQuncem ent said.
planation of his program is get·
ting across," Nessen said.
Ford summoned his top
economic advisers to a meeting
in the Oval Office today torevie.,.,,
the recession indicators.
Asked Y•hcther F'ord was will-
ing to compromise with the
Den1ocrats and consider changes
in his program, Nessen said,
"The President is aJy,•ays willing
to Listen . At the moment he has
heard or no compromi se·• that he
is \\jlling to acC'ept.
Nessen also said that F'ord is
sticking by his directive ror an
escalating fee iucrease on
rore,ig'n oil v.·hich wou ld raise the
levy to $2 dollar6 on March I and
SJ on April l and thus rejects a •
comp,omise sui::geslion by Sen.
RO~f:!rl Dole ( R-Kan. i .
Coastal 'Dry
Spel('. to End
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This Weeke11d
The Orange Coast's respite
from rain m;i.y end late Thursday
or Friday, the National Weather
Service said today.
F'orecasters are predicting in -
creased cloudiness -becoming
mostly cloud.Y Thursday -with
li ght rains possible Friday.
The \\leather Service's ex-
tended rorecast for Friday
through Sunday was for mostly
variable cloudiness wilh a slight
chance or rain early in the
"'·eek end ... Tern peratures would
be cooler und it may be slightly.
windy al ti mes. .
Total rain figures available
since the intermittent storms
began Feb. 2 are Newport Beach,
l .6S inches; Laguna Niguel Fire
Station, .985 and San Juan
Capistrano. 2.64 . •
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(Or f¥CieraF permlla-I<> ffstore' 11aiaen&ei-1J1i ts to' SllB,llO\l w d buy )and in Co('Onf dCl Mat for'\ center"
, Orlll!le.<ipµnly,lf< •• 1 , , • serv111g th ged: · , ,· ,
, Ihinm took a re-JI ates for eltv "ou '""en to .. , Twp specially s\i-ong arguife~ts emerged 111 1 ti · · · rl '~ 1>-c,.., •• · falU>l'ofaccepbngtheerant;• ll II~ , , citf a.s11,!1 roq11a il terven°"" In tbe . .,_]'he. ~ogram> allows !he city to end the rela· ' apph~a h>n fl/~d v~'1e Travel ~njl .r;anslt ·.·,' iinslilpwilh~hortnottce. . · ·
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That e4t11$ holds ,the rremalning assets \Of: the · · h 1· fl th 'it · -county's first "chop~r'.' servic'e,"'LoS"'AD&eles 1uhdlltfo:itwh~¢ it'qu~' es, ~09 er c Y is sure~
Airways. That firm foldell -fier two ~racic 'Crashes. snap e up, ) , ,
several years ago.· ' G R. . 0
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),le.and jllcr\l;ll~·tWl-'ftl~IUlg• County·Alrpo):t '' ' _...., s suu,.:raze ,...a . u OJ · ' '-· n .,;inc . • e11•'1'4j~~; by tl;i(l.,oe 'bid;to the Clvil A¥"l!liuti~ ~.Wotl)jt,i>astorill' WYll W<>b't~~t 'rpu_cl\ )on~er. The. lllc~d.. , ' ' . , · ' , , , , · · irsfSlag~pf~'l'.ani:h'sdevelopmC!Jlh.~llnmm~t.
, . Tbe Wilt k~~~t lho~by NewpoftAI: ~ii ~ OraJjg_e <;'ountyjllannlng C!!l"ml&s1oners ln..tbaled ~
tteuid be l)Qted -bJ?.ii(~·~ ties arfaeted, l>Y a~rt r a reside11Uail!ajidil)g boom-on 21000 a_cres of the ranch ration~ j,,. 1< •• ' , ·i' c ! , last)ll(eelqyhel\,tbey .chang"!lth_ezo.nm~o~twomaJor
• '.l'he erQSJ>etl,1b(. ' HCll 1-a~d n1>isY . c;Jnter .. , ·parceis1'roll) aancu1tural~orel11dent\al' .. gh¥$surelr, ~( . ant. t.entiOll by 11iCthe .. • One Of U.e proiectS">lS the N1s.o Hi ls planned mm itleS, I ,y · ., ' < ;~!• > , • COmmunlt:,tF'i 631,acte developmell 1 and, lbl\ Other
1 ' t· "'" .. r l. 1 . l the l'i,elli\\ Gail Ranch, a 13Z7-aci'e pro1ect. Both \.'~'~'rl .:!l::: ' ''· n '-· .1 . 1.PftiJ~s ·a~o!i~lh·eL8guna1µ1£sarea,, '·. •. ' · ' · ~~an 14·c W.S • ' · .'.t,llJten toi:etber th~rojecj;~ \Wt ll d a total of
;". , .1 . .. . • 1 ·1 ',» •"; ~,l\J() dw~llliig units1t,o tlje Saddleback Vaile~ easily
An application by the city' of J::lewport Beach for · , r:Aisillg tpewp~laqon,byanolh_e~ts 000. ederiiicomrhun'ltydeveJopmen~fund otinancepfO' .. 1 i' .-.i.Plaqners s11)..,t.bls is, only tbe Ile.tinning of
ects 'for senior citiups and o.!iiers in need w'ithstoqd . ' develo_pm~nt on the Moulti>n ..Ra c:b. •J't ''ha~ "Ileen
a£\h criticism this week. • '~-. forecast lit.Ill development of the entire '9,7w-acre
,,:,But·,a . sound council rqajof'ify-i,$aw'11eyond sol!l'.e ran~i) woul~ eve0tµally add betwee!' 30,000 aild 50,000
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Severar speal<erl at a fin&I heinng~ on-the-ap-~· ..... TPe~ddle~.i:k ViJ;I•)' has faced probl11.ms of
licalion for the feder.11ljunds told cit~1offiefals they · grl>Wth equal to any .\fl e _nationfii me l>~~decade .
. aw a siniste·r11a1,1ire in l e f<J4e,rJll grAD\s, · ' Despite a shaky,econoll!)(. 1t appea s destined to con-
Bul there.was.UUie ·anitfiliic s!@;{~r in'llc~epl-tinuefaciogthoseprobiems. , , • \ , I •. 1 N
" . . ,.et ... ~ l' . : • . Selfi·sh. Motorists<. ~ .., , , . \Withoart ~Nod to Congress _ Dea . ., ,
! Reveal:Inseerl~it:y:~".~:. , -~~:~y ~_.:r(h,re .fed '-··Sets the Pl\lce
' ' • •-1' , ,.:· WASH!N'GTQtr .., ·fl the [. . · ] fo;:r;:l~':fi~g Mr. Green'sJel-f; i M"''ILBOY _:· . J.' Th~'"cro.i~df"'11l N'e~..:~ . ~"."te·:senio~\9~~1'!';'h/~~~ VON HOFFMAN fr in thi F.eb. 7 edition o( the ~ ~ l'IL .. , Q~ac.h's 'Linc'o)n scftOol . Spaf~a.t-""~o~rq_wsing iri the _ 1 ,2 . • _
lot. ~~o\lld like, tn present yEl _ , _ • ~11fke a.·N sty. Maybe ,._ ch'airht@nk.filp of, the Fo,relfn • i. , 1 othervie"·· • " • , ·wtiat's 'needed js a drill Rel-ati;<fis C.bmmittee, it may cr3shes1JflRflgago .. iMJttoday...\);e
.. ~Ir.'Green·s letter should have Letters from rtodtN. on we1¢m..,.. ~,sergeant wlM>, uh .i(ist.r"uC.t ~t)~v• CfOmp\i\sated us, b~"'elevat· F~ is al.sd .. tflarned for the im·
be.en nljtleq-'...LLet 's bui Id Normc¥-l11...JD.rit.ua__1h0uld .C.o.tl.t,l,O...,: ;. 1tudeQf ' in....t~ .~~ 'i g__, \lf_M~lam l'Cpxtnlre~ .'to }the J ~rpediatt.' ;paSt ·a.od j~ reces~n r;MJCleiiT ~ bombs for )>owcr and their mellOQtl in 300 words ot led, -m~ 0 po1ftfifjth,'t ~re · Same •. po~tfOn-olJ-the,_8anking....,... '*e~t~ytnj !O·llVB through 00\V.
make oirr ~c'hes b)ac~ with o_il The right to ,C!'Jtd~ letten to flt ' · .,,; · •!. ' M.C. on\IJlit.ltr!· Altt)Oltgh ,Proxmi~ "Tbe Feder.al Reserve still has ~ ~e lilt~ me ~an dn\'eo\•Or· qxu:.e or effm(not' ~Ml f.r"reierpl!d. ti, • ·• a;: · 1s l1;Jt~p,.knc;>Wft4i1 {or • w,l:g'-t ,he not abandoiaed its practice"Of ex-
s1ze, Ujfy C:lif.guzzling tao¥ at· '.•All ~tt~i'ftutt ~-~ ~t • . _ 1 • .ft• .,l~gro"''& 'Oith.is hea6,. hatf w}1·at h'e panding tbe money supply by fits
70 mph.~· ._ cnd.~f1rr1'1.hf"~ molt .._,wa~ii\ .. .-... 1_._, 'b)s1ih it~~tbet WlScorisln Senator and,st"arts, .one of .th,e 'm-<tjor re·
bt.• raist•d \\ill be determined in
no sm:.ill part by the 1-... ed, and
that decision \Viii have much to
do ,,·ith {'ffiplo~~n1t'nl. prices and
prosµcri t~·.
'J'h e deci sion should be made
knO\\"n to Con~ress 1Jcforehand.
1"hi s is hread on th e t.:1ble and too
imp<>rtant to ha\"e seven men
nobody's l.'vcr heard 9f itfakiog
the decision almost in secret.
while th e nation is lert guessing
until we fkl its ~(feels. • •Al H CJl~mber of the Sl"r"· btr~~ld· "(!flt.w:,..i/ lilf~ .....,._, .. ..-~~rt!!.e',.. repreS.entS ille' best h.op~ in asOils;.~l;ly ' we'fe exi*riencing
eipb. I ·\Bke offertse at ~,,g r~lt,avr1NI'· P_oei'li',,,&dlt(."-'... "'-':-=·~~~;-~ se~er';i'j genfratioils for changing exc'essi,Y~·1 ip.flatiojl· ,cgmbjned IDEALL \'. •Congress shou'ld
&!lied ··narrowminded ·and. ~-"\ .,,:'t :->. ' """' -the W'cY ttlel ,t'Cijeral Reserve now with_ s,fxcesfivt unempfoy· make·such policy derisions. That
se'Jfis!'-··If ~r. Greea would'nb~J' .. , .i~ • ~ -·)i-, • ~ -·. 1 ' • . Boai-d conduol,s ·the nation 's ment:•· sa~ReP,. ~ i:teuss. y;ould require new legislation
l,OOk 10 a 'm1rrpr. ile woql<l seei.;)i.trtor•money_ -,l_:_,t. J. .I ·ralr aj<l.'~ .• ~1u o;~ th s moMlaryfJ>9\if:y .. A the ne ' nohlse'~o.ntt cba1rr}ian a nd an appreciation of p.ihat the
'lltat pe.opltt ~:ho ,_drive .350·lt lna~ntm~ngthat had :_parC·'i!•l"'l~ilic,aJJy · tb ~-~ . Proxmii-e siya · e.'s going: to of the Hous6ziBipking Cdmlnit-t~eddoeswhichmostrhembersof hors~~wer ear1: ar~ nQ!. only wttfic~· Cfl~a~Oithe Ne~ uld t~uir'e ihat ... ex~essf!' re~ ~~t tA.rth,.y~~ttrns, ~e Fed's tee. "~tween. Ju~_e. and~fiu~. of Congres~on 't ha,.€._ '1,elf1sh ~ J1p r~r;nl~Jtj~ aod teach 'te;bequeriedlllebn ~·-.. • ... W'hichwasboughlb!Ylhe ch,a(rman, , i. <19'.14l lhf! Fed rna~e j ci pt~Jor Thetwonewchairmendohave
rasteful.buklii• ~ ~ well. '-: lW I"' .°"w 'about poll~ ._ ..-.; IJI d r tiero ne·· w ~ .• ,_ i I pohcy 1eversal. an~ df_~pjkd the •L Whether you ag>eeor disagre• 'f'Ould apP:rf.Cilie 'l -~'isl): k ~honestl th ~ 1 ~ stat~ .. 7 6 'l e now· e unc~ cft.mJtteir"l ·• f ....... ~.\ growtb rate of the niorj\!y· supRIY v,rilh their economics. they have
this ''bf.I!, ?' vje\\r~ ',_ :;d 0
tl6t: :d:fca~:,tno~le;ge ~~~n~, ~~~:st F~tt:~y to~~ .. • !.fpfQ{!J w~ar' J r ~ . . from-an 3nnuai tat~of?~er9 ~,r· 1the technical knO\\.'ledge. If they
. · . ~~YEH~ -a~ ~hat;taeieplied~atl f 'arigin,alownersofthenn'lf'W"rtyat '1'e'~doq;ig,n4 .~4 ce~ to less tha.!12 pc~entt ... use it in a · series of open and
. ' ~ ., ~. ... • e~uJC! ~-ip j 1;9Cl'4 conscience 1964 pricu before an;.6M else YJRY: on, a r~ ~' ... • • What ilpppf!fted . A sharp .. fon-searching committee hearings, ~, . 'p _,., t.(Jtbo!:k ~>'"01 fl!IJIC b~lneos ,coWd bid on Ute property. In e!.-~~r aiid~~ ·' traction Of lhe economy: .. _ they may be able lo educate tbeir
• t' . '.The 'CPlel is' .Pror,flbly nght t6 feet the bill woul<1 give away the taiJiiQt":>basiiI'. _ 1 lrJ t~e n_ex~ r~w monthS the gov-colleagues and thE? public. Then.
To the Edltor-· ~ ~ ._.,, tb~t ~;wobl~t k?tow too much in-cr'eased value of the roPerueS 'fl:!ai: <ma)' .nof, ern~ent 1s gol}\g t~.'1ave to come perhaps, the foundations will New~or ~ {l~ach has' •. bl·..!! aJJ!oul-l•ytor pc)ffii;e procedure. to ttlt ori inal owner~, forcin . '' irn· Ji k..e ", !-lP with a_bout ~6 111109 !0 CiJver ha\'e bee n laid to legislatively re-centennia~"c~tntng up.~. ·'·th. _ ... ~-Hqwevier. l ,~ lql~w that if you the state to'take less tha~ half th~"' rnUch~ u'n,ess 1~s. expenses arlft a.nt1c.1pated d.e-model the monetary rx>licy pro-
Wouldni. it be nlce1f ecily ·want the bottom lineofafman· current rair market value of you a p·-f1c1ts .Howthathugeamoun~w1JJ ce!:ls.
fathers gave her a rea~ present cial sheet to be black and a sub-these lots. preciate the opaque vapor or un-
:tnd a cause for _celebration: &:tch stantial-figure -in the case of accountability ih which \he peo·
as a . moratorium on bwld~ng the polii:e dep8rtment, 1ow crime · 1,11. ShOVLD be noled that . Pie whd~rint our" mone)'operate.
P.f!r:rr11ts (or undeveloped acreage rate Jil -._minimum co&t to the these properties were not con-~1-'Ol'jiinjlrily nobody lQiows what
which would c~use anl runoff ln-faxpA.yerJ' -you don't build a demned nor 'Y+'«Ye the owners this agency. wilh its power lo
wlhdebay, unt1lsuchtimeasthel' bef:UlifUl new police facility on forced to sell Y+'hen they chose to bring the j,oys of inOation or
ooul correct some or her many hi&'h fax land with a view or a put the parcels on the market in deflation crashing down on us. i.s
problejs ~as : ti,. , ~nlry:.. clu.b on one side and the the early 19605 _ Further. the state doing l:lfllil il has alre~dy done it.
. 1. Pb .Ju3lio1 ,and -e Back ~ay . Ocean pn-the other. ' . paid fair market value for each ~t·s harder to k:now what ~e Fed
contam1na O~~ ... i' ~1 "t 't "I ·t"' . ~RRY READ parcel when it .. was acquired. ·--1. !'v~.(4>.-muc::h less control it, than
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2. The traffic cotft:~Upn ""!''~·~ -~ "/ '-... . . Yet, Senator Carpenter would iL1s lo\put tb.e clamps on the CIA . t~as becomle~orse 'ftb1l~ ~j'dt . ' ~ " ·"1 Chllllnft . . , .._ now compel'the-state to sell the .(. Theoreti~a~ly.· at least, once a
e comp~ ion o e en . . , . properties at a total Joss of )'.ear. the CIA ha5' to come lo
angle will> become truly UJ?· Toth~ Editor :-. . several ~hundred thousand Co~gress and g17t some mor.e
bearable. . .,. ) io:-~.~ufl head~e \.of l/2.8/7S . dollars which w uld otherwise . money to.tlo w.hatever it is that it
. 3. O'{!rly dense housu~~ pro-;t ~ C~~ .t-T..hrea1t lo Other ,1 acc.ruetothe~t~t~'4 · does.-l~Congress has a mind to, it
· Jects. Even some or .the :l>Wlders , piWS ' ~ . . · ,. ·Even more i'nsidious is the fact · can use the lever of appropria· agreethjitour~~ne~alplanbadlf Tbt&-~ountrr: tfas far to go that <!fer 3Q of the lots acqi.tred tions to l earn whether the
needs mOdi~at~on'r1\C/lh&roUP.S, befo~~e w1JI ha_ve enoug~ by th.estate h:i;yt; already been,• creature has been ~\rin g
such as th'! newly fon:aed4i.O.'s. \ h0£p1t1ti, to say nothing of phys1· Mid .,;.i., auClj"(\A"~gfving tti~ stare.a f itself. -~ ~
<Save (:)pen Spai'esi ~I' th;e ci..,.,toadequa\elyhleeareof · "~llllsl nt'iit) iOcrea . 'ove New~rt Bluffs ,s}p.tming :t~ .qur~1~.ls th!s '!nY ti!flt; to~bble: i,:XOrig;/at ~rChaseSJ ~ostar . ·•:tfJE FED' dllesn't come to
pl_ann1ng commls1lon pieeUng about riJ>p1ng-or~_pat1e-.ils, like Senat.Or ca'rpenter's' bill makes Congress fOr a"n annual ap-
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easier and different from most .
Each entry contains three items:
you are to provide the fourth item
that naturall'y or logicaJJy
follows. (As a baby e*~ple.
''Eeny, '' ''Meeny, ''and ··M1ney "
would be followed by' "Mo.'().
One.third right is excellent. •
I. In order
of total world
grain produc-
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If.ice . and
Corn are
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them.only "blood, toil, tears and
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given in Square Inches, Square
Feet.Square Yards and --.
13. Starting orficially in 1889:
the heavyweigbl boxing cham-
pion.ship titles went from
Sullivan to Corbett to Fitzsim ·
monsto --wtth a pe_Ution or m~ th~ 600 , they ale.~ many cattle?. no atte:mpt lO Compensate the proprlation. IL gets the money it ~ames 1t IS cJear that it ls.tim~ to t L r . ·\ ' · , owners of these already-sold pro-needs from th·e profits it makes
take a g~ look at the d1rect.1on !\:A·1· I\. chill ng,chmJ11entary, · perties. If he wCre genuinelY in -from ·trading in government
we arc;takmg. , ~t nly o_n OU~ soc1ely,.butp~ \h lerested il1. ail qf these prior securities. It's perCeclly legal.
ls b1g'g~r re~lly betleF, or )ust .,.lu~ Qf1 mi.n~s 1nvolv~ in.a ~tua-owners it would see,m that hi s •That's the way thP Fed v.•as set
more e:,pens1ve, 'eb etfic1en~"'~Ulwhe~e1n a hosp1la,J w~td be. propps~I is about one year tt>o up . Most or the ,pro{il is turned
2. In orde r
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Presidents ,
Adams, Jef·
ferson and Burr a~e rollowed by
14. The four books in the Confu .
t cian canon are the Analects, the
Great Learniri(.!. the Mean. and
~nd certainly less aesthetic? w_e· .op ~ed r on the je'foun_ds t¥fa1.1i latd'!' the"'fact. that he was up Cor "4-over to the Tre.asury, but the pro· J. The most popUlous clilies in
do not. want to l.~4"" ack the ~ ,.t :;,,be. ~ t&e~at ,, e~-en te-eleftion at the time it' would ..:,"'tess by which il. ~upports itself the world, .as of 1972",· are
clock, JUC&LtreUpDair iiint:'§nle<dr• ~~ W!'to-\ ·ti ~ot~t.'" (t-· ~11 have been l'le'ces·sa-,·y to introduce encourages a sp1r1t of obdurate Shanghai, Tokyo, New York and A IA ,,, •• ,.., ~n .f 'i r ,tJVff ·an\ • . .-nct·u 8 Y , such'Bbillspeaksfoi:itself. ihdependence and willfulness · >-
. ~resident SOON'1" rn'ilav~ .. ~(I bi9k th~t to oJS~e, As orle who nas , frequei\lly further ~lstere:r'b~ the fact that. 4. The ·~four Freedoms't enun·
(stop Polluting Our~ewpdrt). {81 ;d~'t Q'fi~Y. . a,r~l)ter, the ciiticiied government spendtng • ·the terms of the! seven members ciated by Pi-esident Roosevelt
_1• .... ~ , ;a'!· ,.~1·ib~~~i! on.~~e r Senatof <;arpeptet:' has fio~, 0(1.he board of'-governors ~re no were Freedom from Fear, llog1eatlf"'~ . . 11 a.-CJ, ~· .an, is placed h~seJf 1n a somewhat less,.&h3Jl 141'ear5 each. Freedom Crom Want, Freedom otl ~ not.hlng less th~n shameful and ~contradtctorty; position by author-' The Fed's isolation from public Speech and ---. .. ·,
To the Editor: ·'1, ub·hu!Jl8n. We ti all be a 191 bet· ing a. billf Wbi~h ould virtually onde.rstdnding '.s also . helped · S. In order or brightness as visi·
NewPort Beachta \~'to , t~r pft.1f De,nny \\'Ould devqte·~ts giYe awa_~b,dly needed state ds~ "along by .a p~fu SIOn of functions ble ~I-om earth, the stars are.
combat drunk driven ii,* com. time, in this ~dkpect~ to see1n~ sets a\ aitfn:ae Wh~n state taxes ~nd· a~ compl~ity or operation Sirius, Canopus. Centaurl aod
mendable one arid Cline lhat. thal there be a wa)' that.!'"onies are alreaiJ tteovy_and may 5000 , ~an~ qrganization that laxes the -,,.
should be Implemented as soon are app!"OQ~iated ~ more (and increase ~~eh!..further. ~)\'ers pf au but th'e most expert 6 .. In order of succession, King
u possible. · ' better 1 Hospital C¥'re. "!lot less. It "·ould seem that this biit.• 'to understand. Thu 1 though the Henry VIII married t5atharine of
Tht way Newport Beach's The whole utJC,le made about whict\ will enable a select few '"' Const it u lion P tl t s the Aragon, Anne Boleyn ," Jane
finest are going about it ls sub· as ~uch sense to me, as ,pe_ople re-obtain chbice residential Pr<'-· ~.esponsibility for managing lhe Seymour and -<;--: t ~er·
. ject to que,sllon, howevet .... They argui.rig Over whose turn ll IS to perties QR Kil}IS Road cn(r nation's currency on'COngress in
claim lhal they need more getsl~k. ' . Drive aid olher Jilewpert 'Beach a very speciaJ and specific way, 1. Geoloeit eras ol the earth
money to..,flnance the add}tlonal :, ~~~"IE!ftOHRER locationsi at. ilveaway prices. is-i~ members have found it easier be1in in time with the ~Ozoic,
officers, aeraeantt and police un-1 '. <t most i11-c.ol'lside.l:'~d. . • on their sh.tggi.Sh intellects to lel the Mesozol~. the Paleozolc. and
Its that are necesslry to lmple-C'oat~leto.,,· · . PHU:LIP j,. P.ETI:Y . e Fed go ils11~n w,li.Y· !he--. .
ment the plan. Ail 1 can say to'· r ., ~ ' ~ . "\: ~ tn tht_61 yea~s SJDCe its crea· e.~Admisslon of tbe oriR:inal 13
that Is bogwasb I feel lb•l'lh~y. Tolha.tJior:-.. -· ·. W'lchs .. • • ~· .lh•'f•d'.al'f"-1 ~been lo DC· oolonJes into th Union followed :an~md~;rni;=~=I c.~~~:i~tt.-==::; • )"J1, "~ •r • '~f ~e~·~· ~..r.~I ::; ~~~ • ~en!t~~}V~~t.e~~ ~~~ ~=~ae~a!:ci
moreolflcer1andP9li9'ewUIS •. ' private liospll-al./lrtm!lb at the , cording ty t !hln~lng of Its -.
.. ' ~ •expejlu ol 1.h• UC! medical larg and ro1'Jn's .amily of ·
TH.E . SJ .. PL'!I m~t14m w scb<>ol •h,as o~er~hadowed ~Illes. Man" ~t lb•~ believe 9· The first Academy Awards :M .. h Jit1r b tts • u••ll.. ....... t-'t... .r'J:J.. I ~ f'br ··eest Picture" of the year .,.,. tent r e ·• • ._. -qo •uer bill by~enator , tat in '~il~ a) erlsls after went successlvely 00 "Wings," !:•In lo 0r1anl!t tnelr m-.. ___._ wbl~ t s1· a•ly :S ~tial c the FOCI has un, · a --.c ... .....--.• :.i• ., "Broad~ay,1 ' "All Quiet on lho we cand laellitt .. with a lltUe """'.(a 11't a seleet i ta 811 ,ciO lh• Wrong -\bing Weate•n , l"ri>nt,: and .. _ .. more Intelligence• The polite~ r.oons a 1re1t tlnanclal '*'"'!! ~·~le i(; s usually b en ' .
oartmentlsgoinCtobavetolr ':11>1 txpusaof M ~ 91 ~IJiaU!!J>3>m n'Whoareoutof . 10. In this particular r,, hard look at P~"'teentoirP " llf«'I!•· : ..._ toullh wllh the best knowledge or 11ritluqeuca.I series, wbal )¥>uld
avalltheni1elve1oloome0ftlle1 Sella" B1Jf24 I nlroduetd by ihellme. be !h ·next nu"'be~: ~. f1 S •n<I
ideas, beeome I lllUe more1m· Ca~bler Int mont~. wolild I'&' • / • • ••. : ' -• : " • ' • "
a&lnallve, and learn bow w In· quire Ute otate to .. ij _...1 ' · , l • NO'l'O L ISFedpolicytnthe '11. Upon beU>g elected.Pdme
creo•e prod .. etlon without <bolt/' pieces of 'Olldentlal pooo . "CM,__.,_• ""P of oill'•' , IUstor(o,t put blaltied for the _. M nl,ler in 19401 Winston
always having to 1oto:\he Ull lot ptrty>for a me.-. ltactlon oCthe ' ,sulferlngs or ecpnomJO'droP" sod Ch~rclllll told the Bnllsh people
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lS. The Four-J-1 clubs make
pledges to Head, Heart. Hands
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" ANSWERS: I. Sorghum. 2.
George Clinton. 3. Pekint. 4.
Freedom of Worship. s.
Arcturus. 6. Anne of Cleves. 7.
Pre-Cambrian . 8. Georgia. 9.
"Cimmaron." 10. Seven, (the
next prime). 11 . "Sweat." 12.
Square Rods. 13 . Jeffries. 14. The
Men cius. IS. Health.
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Thom43 KeflJil, Editor
Barbaro K~btclt.
Editorial Po~ Editor
Tl\(.' ed-itorial page of tbs fJ11ily
'Pilot seeks to inrorm and stimulale
readr:rs by prest'ntine on this pu1e
. divr:~r: comrnenllillr.t on tOi»~ or In· te~t by syndltatfd tolumnl5L~ unrl
cartoonl!lt5, by prO\'idlng' 11 forum
rot rt3:dt'~· \'lt'Y.'S wnd b~' !»t""eSt'nt lnR
this news pupcr·tt .opink>M and hlcu!'>
on currr:nl top1ce;. The l"dilonal
oPinion!I ur the bwllr Piklt 11p~i.r
only i{l the editorial t'tllumn ut !hi·
top of lhr: pa,l(t' Oplnlun:i r~prt•8.!led
b)" t~ tplumrusl:, <.1nd cartoonists
ftfM1tfttei'twrltt'rs01rt' the1rov.n and rtOl?ll~~ment ol th<' tr views by the,
• DliU)' Pllb\ ahould tic inrrr~.
Wtdne$day, February 12, 1975
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lvlllch lll"'1al l Glenn ~ -Debbie RO)'llo 'and,puj e Agn~ln~•'4 ,J>eca~-""' -tinlilY volved. -,
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, The lndi~mttnio, dla~· '!ft U.~ District Court Tl1esd , In:
I valved what •lftliorlties s was
I the bllklnc ot Inv es~' '°' "hl"'-... dredao!tbousanqol ri'',,
A federal rrand 1J mumed
the U ;count eonsplrac and•' .t·ll'!Ag : ( ~ ~ .:!~,t~ ' : v J ·~.
1 fraud Incll•eel< apitlst Joseph . .. W~ Kos,eff. U of CUiver City.
Joseph As eb•uer. 51 . or
Glendale,,-.r t two com-fndian· 8. Spy panies, Un'lted eo'eral Theaters
Inc. and P'rancblle M8rketing I Service In~. -
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· ,•::t, ~r aise Brando Will
'·~~~::1t.h1~ aree" .p. Word'_ I prove{! t«>-b<; •!Sf, stopped ~A
'1erviee in an ''F\-ancisco for
I z;nprethan aq,hoUr Tuesday even· j~g on oithe1 B•'Y .Area Rapid'
/.lransit district line in San Fran.
elseo. · -
I The dlotr~ct hllted the line
il\elween the Mowcomory Street
l•mon and Daly etty at5:30 p.m.
\!ntil the th.r!\"tened station at ~6th and Missio~ Sli'e&-could.IJe
'cheeked for explosives.
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LOS ANGELES (UP[) -The
li;idians ~ay they have faith
Marl~ Brando will keep hi s
word \P they can keep their land.
So fa _,:.howev~r, Brando has not
paid OU t,he mortgaged property
he gave tflem.
The former owner of 40 acres of
ranchland in northwestern Los
Angeles County said Tuesday he
will "foreClose on the land unless
·Brando, or someone, pays~off the
$318,000 due by March~. I 'E~RDS:•/\F!l\<11JPI1 -A minol''COollnlt.fiy~fem leak Tues-day cut '8hort ttie third leyt flight ••Everything is in good order .. •• rolf~,P,tototy~,JJ1: .The huge, an . I,ngian spokesman ·~aid, But
'siPersqnrc; ~(\t \~9wber the Alr the-lando~n~T said there.~as "no
Force ~opes-~iJ.i 1>el.an.imP.Ortant agreement of aqy kind._'' --
~pon of tfie·'9'80s! • 1 , Th'e land, located; nt:ar Agoura,
!Jbe,~lane landed. wit.hdit.it'lci-Califl, Was s;gned over to the · ~elltafter a c~kpit warning light Sut'\.Jif.al of Ainerican Jndial\s As-
IOUhed, lOdic tin~ldupof.t?x'-sociatiOn by Bnnnd~in lal1t .
ce&siv~ f'talJ.ta tbe elect'ric.al Dece.mber. But >$evetat· day&
liystel)i.,... Ali'>llorte,spo~esmpn later, John Hamiltoo, Jr., -who 1•'1"-''I'.11• fiijht,e!ld.,, after, abqlit · IK/l<IS ~ trust .ieed on •Ute 't>r0-
laft.bout'. ~ ;. ,_ • pertywlth bis brother and sister,
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i 'i.os ANGELES .AP.> .!;NO ;:,~est oci the m.ortgar-;, and
1Po•lelan4 1~~~Jnar-ks'/ tire · • • H. '' · · .. ~ . .
Brown Der~y· r~staur~n. s in H"1il1L TQN SA.ID he woUtd , H4>11yw0Qd'alld,~~~erly HW•· are forei:Joo~;on the 111ortJ!age 1t ,the \ ~er new 6~ership today.. . deti!1"1a~•not paid_ «-b'l'! due.
· iSaJIY. Cobb s~1c1., ~be i<j~ the • , •• · H-, ' . • ·twc:t worfd-falfious 'restaurB· ts io· ., No ~ent of any kmd has
Watter P. Sc·harfe, vice pr dent ~ep reached," µamilton said. ~Davre's, a restaUrarit m age' · We J;la"e not be~n contacted ~Y
ent com~1t.l]j that is a diVision Mr~ Bran~.o ~.r' any or ·his ,
. ARA s&rv\'l!',,.rn 'p3n1atives. .. " ,. -i . · w,ti the mortg8ge.was ~ade
!fledleal S•iittfilft) know • , Brand.o's. attorney_, . r ;,.) Lawrehee Kart1ganer, said it
. IL(>s ANGELES (J.JPl.J .-A WOtJld be "~afe to psume that
13-yeart0ld man has filed a $1 th$' ln~ps wilt.11ot ·oe caJJed up.
,rd.illlon suit agailist a convales-on to 1Dake the payment.''· Re
-cent hospital and 34 other deren-said the ,gift was made in an-
d._nts, chlrging he was heJd ticipation of arrangements for
pnsoaer in the hospital so i~ paym~nt of the trust deed. o~ could collect Medi-cat · Brando has ~ot been avai1able ~ts; ,. · · . for <;~(It. "r , , ( '\' -·'·· -•i·· ~· . l
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Qoutity: offi.~ials ,have dealt a
tiJOW to environmentalists by
'c;o.ndltl.Onalf)t. a'p,proving an
. q-rshore oil and ·gas processing
•. Pant for an qffs~qre drilling rig
&Mer construction.
~Monday's 3-2 vote by the Santa
ftarbara County Board of
~pervisors involved a bid by
~xon.Corp. to.build aSJOmillion
t in ·Las "Flores canyon 20
es north of Santa Barbara.
. e facility ''A!0uld handle oil
tlnd natural gas Jfuam a mam-iliath 28-1"ell drll g plaUorm
.... Under coti.Struction by the
ftrm In the offshore,~ Ynez
I di jl.eld. , J,
~ . -~ . which .blackened miles ol ;>anta Barbllla~~.eibefches. Ever1 si~ce ...,thpt s,6111, various
."'lnvironmental tro'!PS_ -includ~ ~~i'Get' Oil O~t <G-001 and the
Se asho.re EnvI,ronme·nta,J, Al ~
liance CSEA) -hav been
engaged in a viJoroUs b.a:tUe lo
prevent further dlilling in tbeoll-
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1 FINAL BOARD aJIPw(..a1 for tit• plant is.pending an atlempt LOSANG·ELES <APJ'...'.:A.)ury ~various enyironmental groups has decided that the state cannot
U>putUietssuetoapdblicvote. be held res ponsible for t~e
1n their conditional act1M, the rfreeway death or a University or
sUoervitora g"aye tbe groups 30 Redlands stud ent hit by a
<1,ays to collec\ the 9,181 boulde~ dropped throil(h the
lll&r\atures necessary to place the windshield of his car .
q\iestion OD the ballot. Uthe re· The SUperior Court verdict de.-
qutred signatures are ~ed. i livered Tuesday came in. a !be bo.ard can eltller nSCind the $250,000 negligence sUit filed by
penn\t or call the referendwn the parents ol ChrisU>pher Hoyt, decUOn-· 22, who_dled Oct. 21, 19!0, allel' a
The enrironmeni.llsto main-55-pouna boulder was dropped on '8bl that Exxon •Ill ¥andon its him from an ovel'\'U8 on the Y~-11111 ~·U(J>ot G1>l~~!it•te F ooway n .. r 91ote4· ~-J.he 're.-ldclW'ii ~ A111t1•. The at. ~~-. al;wlf lni_eke~. ,. ~· aever ap• ta NC [lliltolitJ¥ P~f4 ' w1Uer~111~ Sta Do'[>' tm.,ot of
latllltt lll " fllleHl Trana"'*""tlon '•lll>rney ~
'fo Liie •l,to's., Dini~ said Ju""'"' had ~e-.
Unilt'. I cldfd ~RIY lliat llle\Ove~, .. -~~~-~-y ·wa=•-1n • !•sally ,deliDecl ~ ,,.--• ;·II 'us· <ondltio~· at \llO'· .,.,.,.:~~ -·~"""1m .,,__.. __ , ~ .U...-JdnotbehelclUobi,,
.., _ _.,..,_..,,.aw· Tlle'!l'erp,as, a,IOlliJrith~· ll .. IH .. ._ __ ,..0"'09\1.i • W •lll~e -..acr-.4 '"11ii•~-=' pr..eol pe.nontfrom ._., ._ ........ CM atcan. ,
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SA ' ~ . ' "'" CRAME'l!TO ( I) -Tho <onc~rn over p,01~lble h .. ltb
Sen,to Juillc!aty Co.Jllmittee has ,b'\f•~· ,, t •f , • • '
voted lo etld th~ threali>f !""rest1 WeH ~dul)snff4tolaydown
or jaji fo~ POSS~SSion to ai\ jn' b~>laclt l,~d WlUt• juat What·ls
oonc,e o('mariiuana, h to ,lie~ . and 1\.hat I~ Ji'l\Olla," said
.roll20tol!Ocigarettes. · · LOd YO.. h C91111,oelor, Audrey
Under the leglslat\on aPi><oved Boy in an emotional plea. ,,
Tuesday. violators would be .After a dayalooa b••ri'n1 that
given a citation similar to a trar-' attracted. room full<ol )'<.'U.tb.C\11
fie tickel and punishable hy no s'upporten, the t;om.~ltee en-
" more than a $100 fine. . . <Ion~ the me.~ur6 Git .a party.-
. Offenders now face felofty 8£. Jlne, 7-3 vote wi~ .Democ,ats In
rests and up to 10 years in prison f~vor and Republ~cans in opp0si-
for marijuana possessiOo, rel lion. It was c~s1de~ a 19~
g ardless or fh'e quantity hurdle .rorth~balJw~chnowgoes
although in nearly all cases th~ to the finance committee. .
charge is reduced to a misd.eJ. Previous attempts to sbbstan~
meari,or o-r dismissed arid ~ally jreduce or eliminate mari·
violatOn "di41erted" into treat. 1uan!t/:nalties tiave failed re-
ment programs. \ , ~at Y In re~eni Yellr!', being
Seqate Democratic Floor either defeated 1n the legislature,
Leader Ge0rge Moscone of sari ve~ by f~rmer Gov. Ronald
Fr an'C.isc , who "11~ored the llt8'•Di or re1ectecl by voters.
JegislaiJon, said· it wdutd make
the P.~nish'ment ''ra'fionally" fit ' UNDER THE MosCone bill, the cnrrte. which was patterned aner a 1973·
. Gov. Edmund G. BfQMIJr. haS> Jaw in Oregon, violators with
s'ald .h·e sup.poftS:.4 ~red~tion in more than one ounce would bear-
C a 11 torn 1 a ' s . ~f9,arjjuana ~t~ but could only be charged·
penalties, which nbw'ar.e among with. a misdemeanor. carrying a
the most severe in the nation maximum term of six months in
• 't ... · 'jailandafine.upto$500.
OPPONENTS SAID they were T~ere would be no increased
worried any a ction might be in· puntshment for repeat violators,
terpreted as legislative-.."pproval and after two years police re-
or marijuana use, and eXpressed ~ords w~uld be purg~ of mari-' Juana violations.
' Beilenllon. tD·Bever '> 'l' ,...\: , • ... ,
Ill•>. s aid his bill -A'lou&hnew.1tormlilien!lnlbl 'eod·• cruel Inconsistency In on North•"ll Calif~ will) Iii!'
the law that has prevenl<ld rallnof,rJlill.~tldltlO\"drlVeby
thoO!Sands of'teeri-•i•~ trolp gusly wlnda. • '
avol!IW unwanted .pregnan-!J'he Sierra N~vada waa _.t.
· cies';:: J.pproxlmatety •411,009, Ing rain and inow •n 'llind off teen·•P~.fHJ.lved.a~-. throo&h ·Thursd41 ~th locally l..:in;;.;;19;.;7:.3,,;B;;Oll=:;;""::;:"°;:":.:s;.:~;.;;;.,.__.o..;i i~eavy amciuotl!-. th6 NaUonal
.. WeatherServlee••~ ... • ., The 1new )eve *u moaUy 'S_w: :A )Jack,' s,ooo to 1,000 teet 1o t,ooo .l,j feet south wit)uouth to$>Ulhwest
gal~ ov~r ~orthem ric!Jes-
2 P.~oclaim "Taiv£LERs a,dWory .... · · posted 'Ip Ille Mount Shaota-
SAN !.-RANC/SCO· (UPI) -A Siskiyou area witb the snow level
couple painted ''SLA ts b11ck" on lowering t.Q.aiear 4,000 feet Thurs·'
' a sidewalk outside a bank branch day. The -+.re~ther s~ce ,..amed
Tuesday night an4 then fired nve of lsoutherlY gales in m:pioaed
•hots throu1b a glass revolving l~aUons, but said lhere would be door before fleeing. lltUe temperature change.
Witnesses said the pair, Wtiio -·~Stro_nLW1n4s will a.cC9!1JPUY
fled on •fodt, were black-ai\d. the front28nd ~orm warnings are
YoUDR. dlspJayed al ope Ille coast north ol
.In the sidewalk griffito, painted. Oapel Mendociil.O, '' the weather
with a spray Ci\ft, was a seven· forecaster said.'""''Gale wamlngs
headed cobta, 1the symbol of the ai'e posted South of C&pe Men·
Syf!tblonese Liberation ¥my docinoto·PolntSur._:• which kidnaped newspaper ln.1'teSan Francisco Bay area
heiress Patricia Hearst a year 'a''10 pe:rcent chance of rain was
ago. . predicted for 'l"hursday with
Little has been heard" of tbe 1lighUy cooler tenJperatures.
SLA since last rttay when most of The storm was expected-to last
its known members were killed through Friday with good
in a shootout with Los Angeles weather returning over · the
P,Olice. weekend.
" The spirit(){ Frielldship Service. ltS catching.
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forotbe.rwlte,mtlU.onsottaxpayerswouJdhavetakenonthe o\lldMon .!M 1 1 11.._ .. 0..112.10 • ut ,,~ .... Fet1P1p1\l'r l s 2Mli +"" IMIUnd .14 J • s1~-\.k Nfll"es1.10. • '21V1+ ... ~OG$1.:ro • ao 11 ""-""' rweF-..1<1d22"" 1v •• ·~ I f I mil AUlodPt'oa I 4 '' HV.-\.II. cw • j11 .65 5 . I 12~ + v. Fed Sl<an .JO 5 1 1~... . .. ,..,. Ber 101 3 31 1•\ro .. "" NIJ Semlc.ori I! 10.1 11:\\ + .. ~Alto .. 3' l\I. + \.II. Trcolb '\Ob 1' '' 11)\li ..... burden o fi1ortn1 out their aetua eaee expenses. The ""lodSt 1.1C1 s 11 22~ + ... cn1 M11w cp 2 ,, '"" . Fodos1 1.1, 11 lb' ,.. + .,. •-e1 ,_JO 20 1 11,,.. .. ,,. Mats..~ .n , •s 1:w. + ~ SMo Elc .1G s • 11 -v. ,~tff c p .IQ , ,, 1• ~ • ~ O~'-al auto· mt"leage rates ••at you can u •e 1·n arrivi·ng at Aud Suctm11.1 •• 10 '"" .•. CNM11ep ot .. • 12 -~ Fe•••COfP 1 , s 1,~ .. v. ,_uG 1.S4 1 1s 1s¥>-v. "" Sl•nd ·'° , 11 "'Ill+ ,. 5.or\F 1111.IO • 911 21i..< + v. -.u u -J.rW<n• YI · Alli~ Cllol .26 S 1.st I~+ * Ch ~ 1 1 '' J~'lro-V. Flt>rebl'd .90 • I l:t'o .. ~ 1ow1PL. 1,M I 1l 70 t 'I• HISl•rc11.,10 IJ Tl ll\11+1 SfoJfl pl -~.. I> l\lo + * UAlel-. .a. j 11<1' "llfo + '' . r:.Ul' bualne.sa or itemized ..... ....,.,nal deductions.on y-OU.r 1974 Alll'Qh!A..51 • 31 •141.+ ,. CM JilKk '" .• 1 •"II Ad F1nc1Cp • 1 .i ••• 1-PS 1.st 1 1 "'"" .-~ ~t su1 ..... • 141 JJ°l'f .. "" s.'"91nt1 .JO t ls.& 11..., • v. u•r<o 1 .~ > 1• 1t'4 + • • :r----Alllf\I Pl .ll • 11 tft+ "" Choc:k F 31 • • 2 I FICIUlk 2 . .0 • l ''"'-'4 lpc:o Ho\C)llt 1 •1 l~ '.. N.ltt "••Co .. " 5V. .. "" s..r1 W.1 .11 I 21 I .. .. UGI Cp 1.12 1 2 IJh+ "\.w I oometaxreturnarenow: Alcoo 1.$4 I 114 M V.+ ~ Ovit CT•tt .. IS l '/J .. FlokkrMI I l 11 9\lo.+ Yo ITl!lmp .14. 70 14 ... Nolomsl,M 3 tJG •2:W..+ 1,\ ~BFAIE :111)11 l V.->o;, UM.Cl"""' .. ll 10''•
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lo ,_ f 9 •• 1973 t AHts plJVj,, 22 •1 +loo On0-1 ... t 16 1"11-'4 Fs\Ml<Jel nw .. 21 lV•-Yt JC/1Ppf1.U .. 1\1) IQ +S Nwmnl 1.M 5 ., !1'1•+ 14 ScM<lftV.I021 »Cl l4Yot l'h union (orpll tlt a¥<o .. "ii c:en ... , up rom cen .. on your re urn ; All'IAlrJl'I .... I is 11"11+ .... CftO fM7.U •• 1110 u .. 2 F•N8o'i , 88 b JJ '''" ••. ,.,. CPlpf' .. ISO ll + ..... N*"""'''"' .. s .... ""' Sct>OU B ... 1• •»: 2l ....... Un Ele< 1.11 I us 11\lo-\oil -'The rate for charitable, medical or moving expense NttAlrllfte-s 111494 rtt + ~ 'Clft o 1111 .... 1100 11 + ..:.. F•INS a.nc: 1 1 1 1111o-11o ,._1 c '-'° 1 11 2>~ ... "" NVSEG1.10 ' 1t 21.,.,-v. Sct.1u<r111 .'IOt1 420 111C»k + 1 u11 E1 p11.n .. 1 isto-~ ~r At'/1911!. .20 .. ,. 1'111+ OflMlj.ttAO s • 17 + .... F~P•Cpl.Jl' IOS 19 t Vt .,. .. kor 111 J 11 ,.,._ '" Nl~1,\I. I .... 11 .... + .... SCM Cp .SO 3 1• Jl\lo+ ..... Uri Fldo!llvl7 15 m+"' tra el 111 cent.a a mlle,·uP from 6 centa on your 1973 return. ABl'•lld 1.61 1 112 •~ + cir "'" t.20 1 2s n'-+ "" FiPMt 1 •• 10 , 14 ,,,.._ v11 J1mw•n .eo 1 21s ?a·,+ .... N•• 1 J.'IO •• l&G 39'"' + "" scoA1tld .IQ ' 1 s '"" t v. unoc:.1 '·" , 101 3''• ~-• ,
th lri h t k • I AmBrc1t.• 7 !IS 1t~f'l 'h Cllkorp .•13"' ll\lo ... F~tU A1E .'411 20 9•,1 t.,.. JlmWpl 1.MI .. 24 31'11.+ .,., Nl19 11 .IJb •. 2 12'1•+ \.'& S.CotLaCl .)I' 14 14\lo+ '" u .. irov•l .10 • U8 '"'°+..,, But suppose at a past year, you ave a enactuo AITIBldQ .,. 1 21 1~ •.. C11Snot.*!9 • 1a1 ,,,,.. .. 1.,. F11vak .4SC1, , st •.. JHonl .11b •• ,, ,, .... v. NLlndus1,, 1• 13'1.4+ 11o Sca11Feur1' 110 11 '1li.-""" un1ro,.1p11 .. zto 1tl'!+1<.ii dedu~tona and depreciation on your car •or bus i'ness travel. " C•" 2.JOO • 43 11'"-'"' o u.11s Mio ' s 2.\11 + 11o F1w0ic 1.1• 1, 14 1'"' .. v. Jl4lln111 .SOD .. • 10.,.1-.,. NLT crp ·'° r 121 16"'-,,.. s.tottFor ... s 11 t v.-v.. utci Al•cr1 2 s •• "' + ..... .... ,. A C:.n ,,, !\., . • 1 22\l. + \lo CltmSO .1Sb ' 21 4 + ,,.. Fiw:roM 1.10 B •s 78~ .. ' JohllMv 1.20 1 llM. 22 -\loo NortolkWS s ' IQ 61"" • ..... S<.oUP•P ... I 111'11 14'-+ "' UICI Al•C p!I .. 1t M\l'r •. Then for any Year after th. end of ••e useful ,,. fe on wh1"ch ~n Mtq . . ' ,.. .. .... Oty ,,,., ... 5 101 '""' • I• Fi'1\ef F ,IQ I 11 14 ... '. JoM&J ICI+., 2SS UV. .. 1 NOrlnCp H~ 3 " 1• .... -,.. Scon.,. I .11) , 2 6\lo-"' UICI B•Olld~ .. 20 ... • •
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all 0 bl; Own expenses of the trtP. The IRS said '11-t. th~ •mNGS 1.u 1 Mo "" + '"' OtSGl!f 1.u . . 16 11...,_ "" FosttrWhl 1 1 11s 22•" • 11, <•week 4Q , 1 1o:w. ... .., N*"' 1n pl s •. • 1s11o • lv. 5lwnr111 1.u . . J 1•'11! • v. ussi"t 2.111 4 561 •1:i.-'\-.
!.:. Nit Slllr ... IOI " 1~ Ito OX.col J.11 20 2t1 1S .. +""" Fo•boro .60 '' 11) 27~. I Ko,'le•R .Ml • II 1'!/•-"'-"*"llpf •.20 .. l S7\lo + .... ShellerG],. 2 lQ .. • us Tob .~ 10 I IS... .. • educator had to Include the fair nt"l!et value of the trin as AmSm1 ,..., 4 116 11 + "" eou ... 1.•12 304 1-¥1+ "'-F•ot1k 11111 . .o10 1n 11•1o .. "" oc:....,.c11 .10 • 10 5'11.+ .,.. N_u.,,,..c s . • 1• .,,.., siwrwu 2. •1 ,,,, ~-v. un1To1 1.ot t 11 11 + ....,
ed • Fhis Afn Slnd .IO I U 12"" + 1'\ 'C'.o4Nllh. .» S 26 I .... + '°" F•OPtM 1.MI S ICI 2''AI • II> <ener lo ,SI) S 9 7:it." ''-Nw Mii .lib 1 11 11\6-'I. !>krroP< . 1 3' 101'> f' '" \MIT el wh , . 92 ~·• + l•M> income. But 1lnce he expected te compensat ,or NttSIOpl """ .. 42 " + .,. c.toc:• 11111u .. 11 ,.,._ v. F,.,.,,.,, 1.10 s 111 11 + ,.. <e11099 .11<1 16 1,s 16,,.. •1.o -Pt c1 . .on 1 34 11,..+ "' SleM•Co . ss 1•1111 + .,, lHl1t•oM"' , 21 '"" + "---·ic~ bY htvlng hls own expens~nafd~dbyreceivinga AmStorU.M10 SI I c.oi .. 1 .... 11 •11 21\1+ ~ Fuct ... 111C1u 3 .. 4"• <tnco112_11<1 1 ..oo 11s .. ~ Nw5t1 2 . ...,. 1 s1 Jt'll!+ .-, s.ign.1Copt1 .. 1 1sv. ... t1n1v1rcp1 J 33 19""+1\:o ~"Cit 'I" AmSlor"' 4 16 lS •.. ColQP .. JYt •. 1100 4 .. --GG-'yU!l11.l410 1S I•~ ... HrtnCol.105 1 21\lo .. SIQnodeCplll) t ll\lo + 'Al Ul'llv~U•l2 I 15 ll:V.•"" ....,uslfhlagroupwaslargerthan'a anoci 1edquota,healso "'"'"''1 . .010111.i .so-.+ l'I Coffl.Alk .«1 J it sv.. v. c;.11101110s1 • 1 ~'"" Yt <erc McG11~ 1J3 1o:i.. .. 1w Nor1nSl'.<10a t :iat '''"'+ v. s1mPrc .100 • 11 •'Ill+ v. 1.tn1vso1t ,tl) • 91) 12~ .. "• r-· k ""!. !L. Am'T&'lol• .. 110 S4'111+t ColllM"ood 1 17 Jlt. ... GAC Corp l 22 ,.... cey~lone 1 2 4 1~1 •• '" NrtSipll,60 .. 21 31v.. ....... 51..,,,,.c _ .. I 21 , ....... 14 UPfohll .'611 721 11..:..+ll• wa.sanor,edtodeductthefairma"r etva1ueofhlstripplus """P'A~ ..... 12 •s11o+"' C01flllflll .4ll1s 1u """+1* GAF ep .s2 s 110 1ov.+ ~ <1ddew .10 c ll , • .,.,~ "' Nucorc11 .24 • s 16'111+"" Slft'IPP•l.JJ"' ,., 1:1 uSl1FE ·" 1 311) 1~+ .._.
t th od t . f " co e AT'Tol•J.7•-· ., .... + "'-ColorlStl.U 1 J 1IW. •.. GAFpll.!O .. 1 ,,.,,. .. \" .C:idOoWpl,, , 11 ..... 1. NVF Co11* 1 2' II~+"" 11 ...... (11 t lit 11'4f' .... USlFtnc: ..... , 111 ... his otbe expenffs as n ecessary o e pr uc ion o in m · ""'T&T wt .. ,,,s 1r.+ 1111 C011 tftdu' 1 .i 1t0 11~-"" o.m 5k 1.fll .• 1 111"• ... ..:1mDC1 1.M1 • n1 2s• ... -•• , ---0 o -Slnoe•P' ,,,, .. a 33'4-:w. USM Corp' 3 .i1 1sv.+ ~.
I f ••'• 1974 lin ' t th l ' of AmW•tr .14 S S) I"-~ CollolA 1.60 . . J 20V. + 1"' G.Ml5'1oi' 1.60 . . I It'"-~ <l~DS .IQ I 2.. J +-• 1 0.k Incl . .0 l • • .,., + "" SkagqCo ,IQ I .a !JV.• \.II. USM pt 1.10 .. ! 23 + lo't The n,et relU t 0 "·.._, . rU IDB}! ~~ .. -8X ~D .. e np Awtr pl l .• J .. io40I) 1Sll> • . . Colllll .. ""' • • 5 .... + .. Glftnelt .•4 11 Sol 11"-+ •,(, (lrw:ll C ,'IQ 6 J~ 14"• • '•• O.kitePr .IM 7 1 10.,..__ .... Skll Cofpn .• \I 10'• • '!. Utlll 111 .ICW IJ U> S1"'° " ~ • ...... ,. leliders who are reqwted t~ffbrm s~rvlces'"lh ex-"'"''°" .'911 • 13 11~ .. . Col ~ 2.116 1 n 2s""+ ~ O-dDtn .1• 11 1s 22v..+ ~ .c l M .-.or1 . J 13i;•-"" 0cc10 P .2Sb 12111 1s"' + "' SkyllnCp .14 ,1 1s 18"" ~ ~ u1•11PL 2.11 1 23 2111o + '"' -b •• d ArneiSl .IOd .. JI ""' •.• Co1Glf/llS!4o .• 13 Sii'! ... G«flftkl .96 s • IQV.--\4 (fllQl'llR .S.10 32 20 .. v. Qc.dCIPlpl4 ., IS 114'\ot"' SmltllA0 .1116 I] I ....... UV 1Nlu~l1 J .. , lt\lo+ ~. change for getting their trips al no cost -4tf:IUse .•·ue e· .. ,..,,~ 1111 • • IJ'll + ,,.. eo1 Picture'.. 11 J¥to-v. ~''°'" .u • 1 1sv. ... <oollrir>q co 6 1s 1 .. '4 Oc.cP1p1 l . .c .. 1n '' t 1 Sm11111nt .2, 11 ns 19•;, t-~~ -• v-
h · "lloff th · f th tr 11111111"1111.J,11 11 13'i'I+ \o\o ColSOlll.tt I U 11\.'o ... Gnl~c1.12 1 11 11'111+ \.4 (Olll\f'p1 2\',,. J 2S "\l'r O.:cl'lpl2.ll .. 6 26'i'lf'"' SmlUltlm.111 >OC1 JI -1\4 V•rl111 .20 t 191 e•Ao+ 'loo du.ctions fort e tnp wt set e 1n·come rom e IP.. "'"'« inc: 1 ' 21 1tv.+ 'IC. eo1weo Mio . . 10 l*+ "" Gt..-..r '" 2 ' 2v.-"' <oppor 2.110 • 11 4S -.-:ir. QQoen c.-p 1 , 1CM 1a\~ .. , s->ckor .IO 1 1 11\4o-v. vH<1r1 1.119 • s 2~\o •..
t th I -•r.. ot f able change on your AMP •11c: .J, ts 24S 311' • z Combd com 1 ss 1G + .,.. GCA CotP • 11 J:i,r.-"' <oppor of'•.. 11G tt ... ,. Ofilo ee1 1.w. ' 1°" 1s"'--"" Sol• 8•• ·'° , 11 •'•-"' \/'efldO co 22• 1 ,\\_ "" Bu ere s anuu1er. n ·50· av or • , -.mpc:o .«1.1 l 11 1 -,.._ Comb £ 1.11 • 11• 11-+2 Gunit1i c.., . • 2 t • .'\loo <rinco 1.92 11 ,92 J!•A~ \to °"' E p• '·s. .. 1JllO 4tll> .. 21o11 SMtst• 11111 s , 2\f . . . VOflk.oln ,lo 1 1 1:111 + Mo 1974 tax return which can force you to do much more ""-• ep • 110 '" t " cme 111 1.~ . . 11 1s -v. an...,.., .24b • . 1 1,,. . . . <re\9CI .n 11 n•1 11~-1v. o.. e p1 1.14 .• 11G 11 .. 11:. \OriYQ:I .O'lb w. )31)(1 1 .. .,. vos1.1ur .PD . • 21 11.,. .•• ... Amrop(o.rp .. 1 l'l'.o •.• ComSfvl . .O. 11 !1 -¥. GnAOU .IQg ••• ,,,,,__.,., ''Ofhlel'.ICI. 7 11 ..• ~PptCl.6 .. ISO 10 +l Soo 'lrl,,Old 6 II,,.,.+ .... VotcoOrhhlS 2» 2J\la+ ~ paperworkthanonyour '73retu~ ..... , , "'""',.,.2.10 2 21 21\4+ v. 0nwee1t.xi 9 102 2•""+"" GenATr1.ao 1 11s JJW""' <rOQet 1.3' • 11!1 2~ .. ..., 1.c;e1.1011 •6 10'/'o + v. soscn1 .11 • 1G .:w. .. .,... vFCorpt111, 10 11v ... ...,
IN BRIEF' IF You received .. more than $400 in Ait.orott.•s .• 1 Jt\lo +"" Cwl!dllft.11 .. 31 2t + '" Gon8nc:s.IO s 10 11lk• 11o <v,.,..111 .40' 1 ''"' •.• 1•NG 1.60 t 19 21 -v. sc.re 11.4 9 '62 11•1>+ v.. v1ocom tn1' • •v. ..• AmUral.OI .. I I '.._ Com£Clpr1 .. 1 23 •.. Gn~I0 -14.J IJ1 t•.-.+ V. -LL.-n (i>l.M S 18 ll>t.+"' Soulhdllwn l 103 11 +Vo lflClotCC.SO 1 6 • .•
dividends or more than $400 in interest in 1974, .you cannot Am1t.d 1.20 1 21 .. + 1"' cwE.oot 1.•1 .• • 11...,+ "• Gfl c9r 1.to 1 1 1ll'o+ .,., ... <Gts 1.s. 1 , ,,..., + "• 011111tron 1 ' 11 1s ••• 5dw<I ~ 1.1C1 .. 1• 12~-"' Vo E•ec 1.11 1 51.l 11.,.-"' "'"11lln ,ll ' I 6.¥,+ '4 c-pr 1.tO •• I 21""'+ Vo GtnCl111 .<1A1 t7 l•V.+ ~ ... m~11Snlj J 2.2 17:111-\lo OrNr11lfl .514 J t'llo ·i: S...9kM I 16 l:W. V1E,....•.11 •• 1l0 •» +1 fUeyourreturnonthesimplePorml040A,eventhougbyou A11,K11e1110 1 22e 11,,. • .,.. eome•awi .• 1 I"" ... Gn oew•oei 4 1 '""+ v. ... rwBry .1 1 21 1~ ... DNkkL. .1• s 2 •"-+"' SoePS1.t1o:1, 1 tvo v1£Ppf4.20 .• 110 •3'h+1'h llf th " "h f 1 t cf. MCllH< I .• 7 2 16\lo + v. c-Oii •111 IJ1 .,,. + "" Goll Oy-5 12 2l:W.. .... ...1roo. '100 5 31 12..:.. + .... °"'HU M 1 • 2 11'4-l'I s CllEll 1.6' s 163 1t.... \/'o£1 pt •.••• J100 •M • v;, ot.herwtse would qua y to use a 1 ort orm. ns ea you ""°"-,c••',' ~ •• t4~+ •1.o cwonpt1.n .. '' l•ll'r ... c;n E1.c 1.'°12 sio •1\\+1:w. ..e•rSl1q.n 4 u sv. ... o.-co .11 • ' 4Yo• .,.. Soutl'tCot . .o 1 ssn ,o.,.+ v. V•E••c !If 5 •• uo st .-1
must fll. Your return on the r -·tar )'orm 1040 and you also· 1 ,. -1 + 6..:.-•t. eomm s.11 • 101 JJ4"t+ :i.. GnFood 1.40 9 2•• nv.-v. ..... s pt1v... 22 13 + v. Or A:Ct• 1.20 • n t(I>,(,+ :111 SONR•t 1.•s 1 s1 ,.,.. + :v. voe• p11.20 •• 12C10 ?o -1 "'&"' An~ul C11 •1 ' .. '' +It. ConlpulrSCl1S lO 2\11 , .. GooGrl.06dl1 11 I'*+~ _. .. Wf .tcl') • S 1•l't+ V. OtltEI t .20 I t1 291111+ _, SHlT•l 1.M t I ll¥.f' '.lo V1Elptl.&.1 •. 11QQ 11 -1
must flll in a detailed listing of your dividends or interest, ""9<111C .10 s 1• 1~ ··• ~r• 111 .. ' ,,,. ... c;n~t ... • 3 • ... ..MC11.a.N .SG ' 11 11111 ... Out.llllM 1.10 1 •1 11111+ v. Sllhcll 1.2• 1 101 ~+ 1111 Vor...m1nc • " s~ v.
I ed Ao<• Oii •I J 11 II~"' 1.m. • IS 1•"-+ ~-Gen lmlr 21 • llO IV.+ "' --·"° 3 l l ~~ + ~ OutlotCO ·'° • 10 ,.,,, . . . so AoU 2. It , 105 II"+ ""' VSI Corp .Ml • I 1!Mll-.,,. whichever exc eeded $400. on 1eparatoSchedule B to be ii "'*-carp .. JU '"" ... c-.:c AO 1 1 ,,,.... + ,,. Gen Mod .1• 1 is 1:ir.-"' ..otM PIC .ao • ,, 12>J.-"' ~ .1s :1 11 1Mi-v. ioAa.11~,,,10 .. • s'i\-v. """llM 1.IO s u 21"9+ .,., • A"Pt..Corpl J ! 1J +VI GollEll.JQb a ;u1 ,.,,.. ·-· GollM IU \.101• lft •1~ .. \.ii .1llV•l lnd 7 lS IS-11 ... OvorTm .• I II lt'AI+ .... SDRlllgr ),. 1 16"'-+ \'I ---·-with Form 1040. AAA s.w '·" 12 2• ,Ro +n11 eonsE11 ,,. , . • , ...... + v. GtftMllt .tcll> 11 "2 :M.'9 + 1 ..e11 "•' P• . • ] 11v.+ 1 • °""'neF .• 1• 1CM JJ + -. ~ 1.MI • , , 21\!o .. ""' w.~Rl! •• ,, • • 1fll .. • •
I n contrast, for 1973, you were allowed to file on Form Z',y,."o".,·.," ,,• .,", ,•,.,• r,.,Yli COllE,,, '-'I •• llOO fll'h .. ~ Gen~ i:it s .. T ...... .. . ..011mn .~ .. 34 1ol't-"' 0wen1111,.,0 • s3 3,s • ,1111 5o1.11111e1 .40o12 10• 1ov. • .,.,, ~c p .7• • 1• 11~+," ,. CtMl"cll.JS I XI' 11 .. "II Gln~.1MJt.1n . 11'1+ ~ ..on<lflr Cp 5 1 4i-.-\.k Ownllpf•:w. •• 2 I -ioW!.TFr .iO 4 9 IV. ... Wiel'lpfl,20 .• 5 40 -1040A regardless of how much yo~ l'f!Ceived in dividends or .\r'ctlC l!t11p ·· • 111o+ "' Ctw1Fe1p14'11!,. · 1 12u. .. 1•1. G P\JbU 1 . ., ' 111 1414+ ·"' _..... 1,. .11 , 1 1,,. + .,... QlftonflnM 2 1 nr.-i~ SWf'orpf '"' •• 11 ,,,,... Mt w.cM11,~1 • 15 4 .... , • JC AflSl•r Inc I 9 J:W. + V. Coll FrQl .11) I ' t 121h + \lo Gl'IAofr .1111 4 St 9'tll + ~) ..ov Fd C1p . , J '"'° + \to _, P'-<;ows1PS .'I'll t J2 I~ w.i...-I II •2 11:111+. ,,. • interest, ii you qualified for that farm in all other respects. ""' PS 1.» • •s 11"'+ ,... c-NG2.11 9 42 t• .. . c-...s1qn.1·''11 » JIM+ "' ... vi 51"" .a , 1Js 11'4-,... '".c111 .. 1.20 ·+ tt 1J ll. ... ~ton .u , 1 .ZIL -~_. W•lrtH 1.6Gil)} ' 40"" + ,,
AndevenlfyoufiledonForm1040k>rltl73,youdidnothave Ante.st ..... lJ • ··· COtttm,_.J' Mt 1"'-:i.. G11 srtt1tne11 2 4• 1~-\ .. ...0111t1Furn 1 10J 3'\" \, 11•co.u 1-• .OJ"'""··· ~vt1' ~1 i-M ,. wt;illMIH'.MI 22 '"' ••• AtkUG l.10 s ,., 2J .... Coo11Pf/lll.•J .. 1tt0 61 -J GTE 1.IOIO Soll n 11:1+ :I.lo _FE~"" s lS l '•-'·• P..clft1 ... ,• ",..ill""+ .... s,p..>rvHptl .. ~ ' ..• Wa!Mort r101t1t)Ol)IS ••. to file • separate Stbedule 8, no matter how much you re· "'i." Rttov .. ii '"" ... c.r.P,,, 1.11 .. 110 •1 -1 G. Tl•• 1. 100 1 '"' 1s'lll+ 1. _ 0 F 1.60 1 11 ,,, •• .,,. PacP91r1 .. 1s 1 ·~"' ... Sp 11:.11e1 ·" , Js9 ll"-+ 1"" w.r;: L .CMb 1 2042 •~·-~
d Afmtol,t(N' Sll !6"4-"" C'9fl~f/111.P6 .. J210 ..S + '> Glllfllitolnc} II JI• -OF pl•J...t . 2 SJ\? PocPw,r1,61le, '° .. ' ',', -.. ·~ *.illlll £1 l ll4 •'J.t ~\ Wi• FOQlh .. 22 •..._ •;.: ttlvedin ividendsorinterest. Atft\ptJ,10 .. 11) 21v.-~ Goll'"iif'-"··1110,14 -'• c;.nuln P .s.20 31 tt ... l'bb1 McN1 1 ~ , 1 Pc'f& 1.10 + ar.llOMl .1J • 1 fll.-'Ai w1mtto.10 ' st .. -.. " ,O,rmsCll .t21S IJJ 21~+ \II O:lnP'Wr,,, •• , •t SJ'lolo-l"-G.-P•c .IOQ I? 1}1 31 ti _it>rl~Cp . .O J J 10 P•lfMW.Ob .. I• '4v..+ 'Al D1,l011 12 16t'o .,. WarnCm .40 4 S1 12 +"" ~ If your gross dlyidend income last year was not more "'""''flt 1.IQ s ,,. 12vi.-2:v. Goll'"flf4.12 .. 11C111 "° t2 G.-Pwlll 1 • .0 .. i11Q •'· .... iw.11 Lon .. i l""-"' P•lntP' 1.». l 1t'h+ v. .... M 11 203 3s1t.. ~ w.1c..ipr 1•'• .. ' 23.,., .
•• ••~ · I t th ttot I tin 10 fF 1040or Arvl"1ne11 .s210 2• ~+"' een11.t.t.10k • 1s1 ,,.. G1•be•Pd1 a s 1,1 •. u -r1 L111 . 1 '~"-"" P,~,.. .. ,·!! !,,',·",~ \.· . .-. •••.,• .. !,"',,,' ,','s' •,•, •. •,•, .• ".,"""~.·,.",,' ,,.• ,',.,,,• .... an_....,,SJmpyener a aon e ao orm AMue1 1.fll .. 1t1n~.""°"1~1 • .,1 562'"-+'• c.nv0•1SG10 211•J~ ... 1 ._1911 Mv2v,'1 ,121~+""' -·· ·-~· .... Std -.,, Y• ~ ...
line tOa of Form 1040A, whichever you use. Att111101r 1\, • 11 1•~t Yo cni1c.o. • .., 1 u 1~ . GF au~.12 ' 1 s·~ .. '' Li99Mv ·Pl i' . 110 .,,. .. · v. P•n &.m Air .... s •'" ... $1&P~n1 .212• l.I Jtv. .. 1 ~~ w•"'G1 1.• 1 2 11111 . ••~ h th t .uNOpf 1.40 . -I 11Vti '/1.• CMlllC.J.60 IS U4 JI -'o Gi •nl PCm I i ll 1,,,. • .. L.H!yEll 1,lo 11 111 ••V." IV. ~le 2 1 •2 32111-°"" Std Oil Cll r 4 S1S ·2S + \.II Wo.,.NU .Ill S t.i 1214-Jf the total was more than ,,......., s ow a amount on AIOrrG 1.fll 1 '4 22 .... -"' -c11111Cp 1.20 1 1 ... ,..,,._ '• Glt>r F1n1 si s ., ·~ ~. Lioc:Nu Tf\1 , 151 .,1,.+1~ -~ s •1 '""'+ v. w•.001114111 1 Mii• 41 + ""' W•Nttrf tt.o\i •. t """ +
..,.. Alf>'-. .0 3 ltJ 114-\4r Ill 1111, •• •JI J.... , Gill Hiil .5.~ • S, 10"4 . , L.lnNFd ,11 , S ll'M-~ 1, 11 i • 1• • Va 5-d"-r 1.'2 , . I 2J -\lo WI ... W 1.S2 t ll 1"" • Im. 0 108 of Form l040-you can't use Form I040A. I repe"* "'5 Soro 1.111 s " ,,.,.. .... ~""" .nb .•. 11 •~ •.. c:.10<tLw . u11:1 J s2 4 -'Vi llll(N\I J .. 11 ,21i1.;+t\Go . 1 • 1111> •.. St0110111.a. 14 2' S.'¥1 + ,,., w.~ s1111 .i 1 1•'h-
nd I th d tall the dl.vldend payers and the Allco M . IMi • ,, '*-" I Mta •• 19 1•1t-•, G111011t 1.,.. 1 1•1 . 26 + .,.. liorwl Co<P ~ 1, ,~ . . . P1r11rP'.149 ' 12 1•lfl + ""' Std PrStl .• J l 7\\ + v. w11t• Nrlqt • 21 1:i.. .. -a Ive e e s on At1Ctyl!11 ~ • 1s 1st11+ -. l'lllOll1 • 211 <11\!o-,,. Gino• llKM 1 1,1 614 + >.:. Lmonin 2•,.,; 20 1 6v.t :,,_ Posco inc r JS 111i11o • "' s1e1 p,w ... 1 2 l \lo ... wa1kt1J .lOd 11 21 11 -'
amounts.th"'-• paid in Part I of separate Schedule B. Identify AttRlcMl\'i 10 m 1s1ot1+ "" 11t1T111 1 .. 12t-. . . c;.1e1--. Wk .. • 1 ..... "' l l"n c11 pl'1 1 1s:i-. ... v. P•y ... s .:io I 1.i t!Mi + v. StM>de• .s2 ' s '"" .. "" W•l'M G ·'° 1 1s ''"' .. "' k h Id b the Alltcll .. ~ •• 1100 •7 -1'\ CllMf'I 0.t• GIOl>&I M.l r10,·61 11\lif' ~. l.Kkllffd J 12S s "14 Pl!obG1 .oe.1 )Cl 1511>+ 'lo St-•Y .tel f I 1\11 ••• Wofloll.!k .. I ll'lo-' each payment a1 to whether it wu on sloe e Y A1Rc ,, 1-11> •• .nT s1111 + " · 112 1921 11,,.+11 c;.._ un 1 • 21 1sv. + "" 1.0ewc c 1.20 s .,1 18.,.. 1 Pl!"" c ... 1, .• ~ ,,,.,, ... ~ ..... n 1 • 1 11..-. . .• w. .. u-. ..o • s '""'' .•
d(H If lw) .. u (J) AllR<llprlJ .. 216JV. •.• '"-Dl.P'""··'I'°., .. 1 GolCIWUF(l I 1 11',(, .•. Lo .... sFI 311 JS I PenMy 1.1116 S<I!" -·~ SIM<llua llt1 2 31 J ... WebllO.ICCI $ t l l'tf' huaban .), w e or JOlD Y · .. Atl••, Cot'pn s. 1"" •.. ~ 2 1 1 fl*-'"' GoOClri< 1.12 ~ ti. 1s~· ... v, LOMt90 .l~b -~ ,1 18~·-·v; Pl!11110~ .1, ' •• ,,,.+ 1~ s1Mt1Sc .11b .. 11 11..:.. + .... w.!IM<l .H 1 • llh-
IF YOUR TOTAL INTEREST income for 1974 was not· ATO llC .10 • JO ~ ""' COOltUft ''"' s •t JV. • .. Cioodyr 1,11) 1 179 11'-'I • \'I Ln.c:Uwn .t(ld I 1 1 \~ .. '" P1 Co DI'"'. 1 $1 .. Sl•ull•• 2.20 I 21 """ + ~ Wol$Mkl .611-. I' 11 -' • . 040 AwtO.t .!Otl)I 102 '° +! eoo.1111.cw, "lS't.+I GordonJ .]l ~ 11 ••t.+ Iii; ~s1n.,1. JJJ 11 ... +1 "-nr!PL.1,IG" 33 lt\'• •.. Slortlll ... I 2 S\\-'4 Wllblll Cp ,, 41)-16 ~1· morethai;S4oo entertbattotalonhnettofeltherForml 1W1om1 1,.. •• 132 JI-\+ v. ~p12Yr .. 1 61 ... Gou1e11t11.1G s 11. 1t'o(, ... L-SG•.IWI, tt 11>,,. ••• PPL.1111.4'1 •. 111) 11 Ster•0r1 .101• ''' 1m+"" w.ns Fq.tt 1 2J 1•v.. . • .. •• Corpll SI •V.+14r rUb61t21 I OJ.-1'.'t GoulCID!LlS . l16'··~·LonelL.11 ... 13"61•:;. .. •:. PoP&lpf l .. JoMllt1 -1 s~.121 4S .... WFMoe .10b5 tl ~·\ '1f 1040A, hlChever YOU USe. Avco C,. wls .. SO 11-16+ Mo' :;;oapTI,.. .611 J 11 l'h.,. '1 Gr•ceW I f>O ~ 12• 1Jio" t~ lll pt N IJ . 1110 1u"'.,_1\4& P PL r>t 4.40 .. I~ •t•:.-"° S1-$ 1.10 • /' 1 U\ + \to W~Ppl <IY1 • . 110 10"1-1'
1r it was more than $400, enter the t~tal on line ~I ~f :~~f;; :~ h~. ·~ ~~ ~~ ., ! :~~! ~~ t":~1 u1::t:2~ ~ iii.z= tt \.Ol'lgltnL• '' ,99, 15_6 ... , .... ~~,r t:·; 1~ =:: ~ Esi~s::~l.f1 \: ~!~ + .:': :z!l~,~ ; 2~; 2:~;
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the world) of. th• lm~ " tersweet occasion,, this Schuber• s enly
m,ortal Bli~abeth s tbern C•li(ornia Cemino.Sbemastereda most gracious of Scfiwar&Xop£ cou~Cl In·
Schwartkopf. ~ .. .::.. bothersome cold and she dramatic sopranos en .. terpret him ,,.. He who
1 The term immortal la • also retained n firm co!'~ thralled us with encores could resist the· po.t&'Pan-
, not use<l' litJ>Uy by tlils I 1iHB COLLEGE most troiof an eyening that, m· drawn from a repertoire cy of tbooe,few bars wu
w.rlter. 'The lu1troua ~ h•s a 1plendid terms of audience reac-accUmulaled in mo"re made of aterner st~!
German 1opr1no, mli:· ·aaditoilum and con· tion alone, could have thao .fO years of concert than this critic4
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range th..,t could carp dur mt&llcal programs. that afflicL this wnter She leaves us now with this lovely German lady
her in a l:iir or two from .BUt 1ureJy, the farewell now as be offers his final her s upecb recordings with our tributes. But the
the mincing coquette to of tJM. immortal (that tribute to this tremen· and our memories : rules 'at El Camino were
Wagnerian passion. w DJ"'d 'a I'"'-in) dousartist. Schwarzkopf at Covent oo m~s. no fuss, and
followed the likes of ScbwAfll&:Opf co\lld have There will never be Garden tn a Schubert re· that was ·the way the re.
Lotte Lehmann and been better. recognized another Schwarzkopf. cital that sent a member cital was handled.
Elisabeth Schumann and in, say, the Loe Angeles There will never ~ a of the Royal Family But you can't, take our
leftthem·tnberwake. MusicCenter. aoprano or her caliber weeping from the state typewriters away ,
11Uswriterfind.sitre-But one senaed that wbowill bring us to our box. Schwarzkopf in Madame . And this llo-.IS::!....----...;._,,~~~O::::::::::O::":'--~ markable that she cboae this utterly charming feet in humility for the Athens gracjously ad· writer's rather damp one
f:l Camino College for artist preferred to offer sweet purity of her ding 1yet ano•ther hasdoneitshumblebest
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The Sixth Annual
· CALIFOB•IA 500
SanetiOMd b1 U.S.A..C.
Sunday, March 9, 1975
Here's a no~stop entertainment spectacUlar
for the whole family-the most exciting auto
race west of Indianapolis!
See Indy champions like Mario Andretti,
Bobby and Al Unser, A. J. Foyt and Johnny
Rutherford battling at over 200 mph for a
$300,000 purse!
About Ontario Motor Speedway: it's the most
accommodating race track in the world. Every
seat is cldan and comfortable, with an unob-.
structed view of all the actidn. Overnight infield .
"',_ .. ping, too.
CaJifornia 500 infield general admission is
$7. Reserved seats are $12, $15, $20, and $30.
Hugo Wolf. ·
ALL THREE com·
posers were mos t
suitably represented in
her final program. In·
.fact , Strauss' ap·
Ewty llrdl M.tiffe
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Then theyimade him a god.
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Victory Circle seats are $55. Twin 100 races ll~~~~~~ugM~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~~~~~~ March 2nd are $6 and $15.
So don't miss out ·on the excitement! Get
your California 500 tickets now at all Ticketron
outlets -including Sears, Broadway, and
Ward's. Or Wallichs Music City and Liberty
agencies. Or at the Speedway Box Office just
off the San Bernardino Freeway at the Haven
exit. 40 minutes from downtown Los Angeles.
(714) 984·2255. 3901 East G SI., Ontario, Call·
for~ia 91764.
, Hurry to gel the location you want -the best
seats sell first!
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held for psychiatric obServation and murder
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EONESOAV,FEBRUARY12, 1975 N/C TEN CENT~
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TMsteeS Mull Tax Override Election
"' • ' ., II • • • 1 Newport.Mesa school trustees
I ...W lliicldle next Tuesday to ltart
, JIUlhlPJ •red inkbud&etP<eCllCI·
I eel.for IB7S.76 Into the black .. : Oneoltheo~tions !hey wifidis-
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cut.a: ia a • May '27 tax o"enjde
di.dim in which ~rustees would
• j ask vote.rs-in NewpQrt ~ach and
' c..ta MOia to pum~ oddillqnal
t property taxes into their school'
system. ... 'l· .No firm· figure on the _amount
. ' of lUCb an ... oVerrlde has ~n men~'biti Ii, I• ~kely it
."°'llil ille ··~ of the overrtpe·whlch failed
to win vol.Or. •PP"9Val last Nov-
•ember. · .,. · ·
• Trustees ate Uot expected to
make aD)t 4ecia.ion on the
posslbUlty pf a new override elec·
tim unW their Fe~. 2:1 meeting.
Next Week's special bUdget
, study sessi~wase,tl!edTu«isday
after trustees :
-Got a budget plan from
school SUpt. John Nicoll indicat-
ing the district. will ,be $2.1 J
million shy of meetilig 1975-76
funding needs.
-He8rd from Corona del Mar
area parents who suge:ested
areas in ,which spending cut-
backs could be made. •
The parents, wbo:se children
attend schools · feeding int.o
Corona del Mar High School, sug~
gesled major cutbacks in the
'areas or consultants (other thah
counseling), professional meet-
ings, mileage, teacher sub-
stitutes (other than for illness>
and administrative positioris at
· the school and district lev,el.
Within the budget pl41nning
guide -the first step to a pre·
limin3ry budget -Nicoll report-
ed the projected Income for
l!l'IS.76 lo be,about$39.6mllllm •.
Estimated expenditures~ ~ed
on this year's figures, were set at
about $41. 7 million -leaving' the
district with a '2·1 milliongap.
Althou.gh parents, teachers
and administrators bayfil been
meeting throughout tl\e distriet
.in budget talks, the most or·
ganized effort thus far has cor;ne
from the Corona del Mar
parents.
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LeRoy Studer and William
Nt?'Ville, parents representing the
3S·member School-Community
Advisory Council for the Corona
del Mar zone, gave trustees a
synopsis or what parents there do
anddonotwanl_
A 20.quesUon survey was r~
turned by 18 percent or ·lhe
parents. with more surveys still
coming in, according to Studer.
!See BUDGET, Page>\%)
' I Salesman Held
Sex Rap Facing Coast Man
Slleer Sea
Newport Beach detective$ an-
nounced the· arrest of a 32-year-
old Huntington Beach insurance
salesman today on charges relat-
ed to several alleged kidnaps and
sexual . assaults on male and
remale hitchhikers.
Douglas Ernest Cassidy of 8401
Caslilian Drive'was booked late
Monday night on a warrant
charging several counts or kid-
nap. The salesman was held in
lieu of $25,000 bail.
Detective Sgt . Kenneth
Thompson said the arrest stems
from et least two incidents in
Newport Beach in recent
months, one in 1-luntipgton Beach
and another in South Laguna.
Jn two separate assaults in
Newport, Thompson alleged that
Cassidy stopped to pick up male
hitchhikers and then forced them
into his car al gunpoint. He then
allegedly drove the victims lo
seeluded areas and forced them
to perform sex acts.
Afternoon sunshine attracts sailors,· fis-
hermen and just plain strollers to
Newport Harbor jetties. Skies were clear
Tllesday JftJ>t' w@:ill wl!icll tain~f/Jloo,
. day left Orange Coast freshly scrubbed.
However, fog drifted in today and the
we;tther.man said t)lere are ~rospects of ~...lllJ!l'e,r,ain be{fAA ~ ~jf..qi!b_...,
A similar incident in reeenl
weeks in South Laguna involved
a young female hitchhiker as the
victim, detectives said.
, T~91l'R~P,~. sajd)he ••<°'Ill.' male victim in Newport Beach
led to the arrest. ,, -~ai~me~t ... Set
In Atwater Death
Marina
Opinion
Sought
··He was able to get a license
number' after the. assault, and
after some checking w~ came up ·
with a mug shot and sllowed it ·to
the other victims," Thompson
said.
Cassidy faces prosecution first
on the Newport and Huntington
cases which will be handled
together. Once disposition of that I By JOHN v "'"TERZA
Of Tll• D•lly ~llM st.Jtf
Arraignment for the 40-year-
old male nurse charged in the
murdet' of Corona del Mar
housewife Nancy Atwater and
her eniom bm ent in a concrete-
1 filled oil .drum will resume
MARKET POSTS
ANOTHER PLUS
NEW YORK (UPIJ -The
stock market, overcoming early
profit taking, closed higher today
on the New York Stock Exchange
i n a · heavy trading ses'Sion
shortened. by a major snowstorm
in the New York area.
The Dow Jones industrial
avec-age, orr more than t\\o·o
paints al the outset. gained 7.43
point.s to 715 .03 . Advances lopped
declines, 971to381. (Tables. BS 1.
Most analysts said the market
was continuing to show the·
attengt.b that has carried prices
sharply and broadly higher since
the •first of year. Glamors and
blue chips paced the rally.
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Conaiderable cloudiness .
'tonight ~nd Thursday, ac-
.cordtn•g to the weather
service, with cooler tem·
· . peratures expected. Highs 58
at the beaches to 62 inland.
Lows U>nigbt 46 to 52. ,. , INSlOE TODAY
1 A. proffle of .oCtrea1 C\ltherine
~l'>fneJwe.a ~nriew of Clter Bono'•
"flrd oolo TV 1how . and 1lotie1
,fromtheOro•geCOOll,alologwilh
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Thurs~ay in Harbor Judicial Dis -
trict MuniciPal Court.
Daniel Gerbis Bedelian, who
had setved as the night attendant
to the woman's ailing husband, is
set to appear at 9 a.m. in the
court ol municipal· Judgt Selim
S. Fr ankJin.
·The jurist firJt begen the pro-
ceedings ·ort form al charges or
murder last Friday, but agreed
to a pOstp.onement so that
Bedelian would have enough
time to seek a private attorney.
In the interim. the husky
Lebanese immigrant has been
advised by a public defender. He
has remained in custody since
his arrest last Wednesday-only
hours arter Mrs. Atw.ater.),O. was
reported missing rrym her
Cameo Shores "'home.
Ball has remained at $250,000.
Bedelian has been loQged in
Orange County Jail since his
court appearance last week.
Investigators have not
divulged-a9y new ~tails in the
case over the past 'eVeral days.
Th~. last s.olld nl~ase or in-
formation came last Friday
when offic?ers announced that
they Jiad'" taken· ioto evid,ence a
smalf"i&.atue ot a squat d~k and
,twp lopll.itchen knives.
' The,iijulll stiltu.e is allelled to
·· be.the weapon p'oed lo !latf~r \he
reclusive hdusewire .ahd inflict
fab8l head•lnjurie!. Officerg gave l~tlle ~nformation abo~t the
knives othor tl)an fo say they are
elements tn tlie case.
The dead wbm8n's husband, A.\
G. Atwater, '64, has suffered from
acute mental · illness for many
years. He had been cared for ·at
(See SUSPECT, Pac• i\2)
The Army Corps or Engineer~
is .being prodded for its opinion
on the feasibility or developing a
sman craft harbor and marina in
the lowlands east of the Santa
Ana River, a project long sought
by the cities of Newpolt Beach
and Costa Mesa.
Congressman Andrew
Hinshaw CR-Newport Beach} re-
ported today that a House sub-
committee is asking tl"fe corps to
present its views on the de-
sirability, justirication, and cost
of a feasibility study of the pro-
posed marina.
Chairman Robert E. Jones of
the economic development sub-
commitee of the House Public
•Works Committee inrormed
Hinshaw that such a request had
been made.
OriginaUy proposed in 1960, the
West Newport-Costa Mesa
marina require s a corps
feasibility study before any
federal approval or assistance
for rundingthe Project can be ob-
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Last year the two cities joined
forces in pushing ror the project.
They funded .a preliminary re-
port by the engineering firm or
Moffat and Nichols of Long
Beach, which found that the plan
to build a 3,000·boat marina
would cost ·$39 million, b4t was
economically feasible.
The new harbor, giving Costa
Mesa a long.sought passage to
the sea, would stretch inland
from the Santa Ana River mouth
as rar north as Fairview
~Regional Park.,
Credit Card
Suspect Says
He's Innocent
One or three men accused by
Costa Mesa police of running a
fraudulent credit card ring that
netted at least $60,000 pleaded in-
nocent to a grand theft charge
Tuesday in Orange County
Superior Court.
Gary L. Stewart, 25, or~ l-tunt·
ington St .. Huntington Beach.
was ordered to return before ·
Judge Kenneth P . Lae for a
March 14 pretrial hearing.
Trial itself is set for April 7 on
one count of grand thert connect-
ed with the cas e . which in-
ves ti g ator s s ay ranged from
f-lawaii to Jamaica over lhe past
t \\'O years.
Criminal complaints are also
being issued against fellow sus-
pects Patrick E. O'Brien, and
Kipper Smith, both 2.5, who are
accused or involvement along
with Stewart.
Detective Jim Strickland said
the other two are believed to be in
Jda~9 and Jamaica, while
Stewart himselr is free on $5,000
bail pending trial on the felony
fhai;ge.
Boy Saves 8
Charges a re pending among
geveral other law agencies in-
cluding Long Beach police, who
have arrest, warrants for the sus-
pects in connection with the far-
/lung and allege<lly Jucrative
scheme.
Orange Coast detectives say
they have been t.Jatking the trio
for many months, based on a
flood of fraudulent credit card
applications which led to is· 1 :Fife Hero Dies in Anaheim
Anaheim fire ·officla.11 cred.11ed a 12·year-old boy w}lo died in a sua.nce. of scores "Of worthless
residential fire llatwiloy with saving the lives of eight peisons cards.
wbo were 1leeping in the house when a pre-dawn fire broke out. These were used to run up bug·e
..,_, bills, for all sorts or consumer ACCORDING TO fire inspector Normp Morgan, young Roger goods and services, scime of
Glover ran down~lrs from his set:ond fl~ri bedroom to waken which w~re believed sQld to ob-
five children ahd an adUlt who-were sleeptnlln tl;le home at 2431 Lain caS~or bigh·l1vlng, accord-'"
BroaawJiy. , , •. • < 1~11to4~ rilttll · Moraap •+1d t,h• youngster then returned lo he• <!!I to \ 1· • ' .r' ''. \,' ,__;., •
help Is sister and a s\ep~rothet e1c1pe the°' ••• ( ~ 1 ,/'tl.!'estl-~\111111.claun,,..~ -~~11".
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BOTH LEAPJ:D from' a wlrtdow, ){otga 4 . Howl!Yer, lle nilwn IP <ll>sta.~ 11'!iice, . •
"dded, Roaer'waa overtome by smo«e befor could re!fh the lncfala . a mes,._. c<ilkl"'"•l!i wiildd\f ..,.i coll~psed. • . · ' J pla~•• ot em. jrt!!nt _and. ' ll1s tioctx was later £0Und.1ix feet from.the ow. Petiona11 re.t-:re d ~an-
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vestigfltors plan to press the case
related to the South Laguna inci-
dent.
Cassidy was scheduled to be
arraigned Thursday in Harbor
Judicial District ~funicippl
Ooort.
f'11t11re Fireperso'1t?
Holly Schmidt, 4, or Cos ta Mesa's Galifornia School, gets
help from fireman Chuck Bassett as she tries on firefiglit·
ing outfit during v\sit to fire station by her class. Dpnng
tour of Costa Mesa.[ire Department's headquarteri; !~·
lion at Royal Palm Drive and Adams Avenue, Holly
her classmates also 'got to see a 100-foot ·aerial lad~r
\vilh a fireman on top. · 1'
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Lee Bradley. instructor of an protess.i"'1al conluct and.that the
·encounter-style psychology class board was idvestigat.iflg. '.
·at Orange Coast Col_lege has Last' moiftb, Bradley was in-
b e e n !! h a r g e d w 1 t h u n -~ormt!!d by occ President Ro.bert
professional conduct an~ re-iMoore that fie was bei'1'g re-
assigned to lecture-orien~~d assfgned to t8ach struttured ~chology classes, sources COii· ··~ychology classas, bemllting in
f1rme<_I toda~ · . ·the rail semester. \ _. ... ;r-An 1nvest1gat1on or Bradley's \ I
classes, was I aunched by th~ Bradley is continWn4 to teach
Coast Community Col•ege Dis-the encounter-styleli class ---.
trict after twO'Jormer Women stu-called personal and social adjust~
dents wrote complaints late last ment -this spring ~mesler at'
year. both day and e'vening Classes.
The allegations have not been Last week~ OCG's faculty
publicly specified, but shortly senate 'decidea it would conducl
after the complaints were re-.' (SeeBRADLEY,pageAZ)
·ceived District Chancellor
Norman E. Watson confirmed.
that the matter was being in·
vestig:ated .
There has been no additional
Piblic announcement <Periormet·
isJues are covered by right .to
privacy provisions in ttie state
£ducation Code) but it ts known
that Bi'adley received a Jetter
from Dr. Watso~ in December
statjng that he was accused otun-' .
Oil Bid Nixed
' ' \•W,A-Sij.ll'IGTON (APJ -
Threatened with a New Jersey
la.wsuit. the Interior l>c~artinent t)\I• iltemoqn withdrew an io·
'(ilatidn for oil companfes lo re·
c!i'mmend offshor~ areu OI the
\lild·AltanUc tor leasing. '
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ON~TCALL
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~ Beach t.o..Ua11"111 the
ttAffic need& on ct'o.11ed
stretehes. of Coast Hlgbfty took
two new tacka this week -each
iniUatecl by actl'l!.'s ol city coun-
cilmen. ·
of Avocado Avenue.
The plaza plan wiJJ return Lo
councilmen late in March after
studies are made Ort the traffic
matter.
Farther down the planning
road are two other Irvine Com-
pany project& which also .will Amon& councU:•c6ons,Monday
related to the;.1ongr~ pro-~!:::~i:'!.~• busy state highway Baj I ~It 850,000
have an e.(.fect on the highway
traffic.-. iftn>tber cQrporate pla:r:a
at 'O'·ambore~ and the highway
and the residential-commercial
development or more "lhan 70
acres of Castaways Point, over·
looking the back bay near the
bridge.
.-A re(inement in the target
areu first sugge.ted by Coun-
cilwoman LUcltle Kuehn, 71ho
wob eobncll copcurrence on re-
opening public hearings on the ci-
ty general plan. Th~ hearings
will explore l;s>ne-range circula-
tion needs of three specific sec-
tions of the highway: Dover
Drive to Newport Boulevard;
Jamboree Road to the Upper Bay
Bri4ae and MacArthur
Boulevard to Jamboree Road.
Mesa Teen .. Chitrged
In Shooting~ ·Kidnap
A youth charged with shooting
his ex.girlfriend, holding her
fat.her hostage and standing off
Costa Mesa polit'e for nine hours
in an overnight siege was ar·
rai-gned late_ Tuesda.r.
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-Agreement to hire a consult·
ing engineer at a cost of $5,000 to
draft plans for the rebuilding of
the intersection at the highway
and Dover.Drive. Ultimately, the
city hopes to receive $700,000 in
federal funds to help finance tile -
project whlcb' will prepare the c~roads for the eventual con-SUS PE CT· ~Uon'of a,new bridge. Coun· . • •. > •
ellm"'·••••ed that early com-homj; by BedeJian ~ another
m.ltnients by the c4ty could prove male nurse. Each maintained a
a poslUve Influence on state of-12·h0ur shift each day and was
flclals,wbose,deel1ions are esSen-paid $100 each time they were on
tial. ,Coast JIJghway Is a slaie· duty.
a"Clmlhistered thorougblar~. . J,>Oli c e: al 1 e g e that Mrs.
Mtl .. Kuehn's l!l""'leltion 'for Atwater was killed at about 2.:30 -a.m. last Wednesday during the reo~nlng of hearin.ISS is a---u-Bed li • · b h-n Lat 1 rmement" of a motion ,which she . e an s n1g t s 1 • er n
tint. introduced -~ weeks ,ago -et~ud~ 8 h~o~l~egt~dl~ ctp'~~~i ~= ~wh;fcti included t~ ex.ifehle_-junkyard where Police say he
ly1eoa1tive areas. ..~ stuffed it into a 55-ga,llon drum·
Her iniUal prOPoSal!J included and then filled it with freshly ~~pentn1 of 4tudies on. t_he '"mixed concrete bridle Itself and the old F'ift.b . . · -. Avenue CorridOr through Corona Smee the. murder, _Atw.-_ter -
del "Mar, and e&cb •Purred onc_e ~top line executive with lbe
behind-the-scene• concern she Wngley chewing gun firm -has said ~ ' been mo~ed out of the borne at
noger Price. 18, is tn Orange
County Jail today in lieu of
$50,000 bail. charged with assault
with intent to commit murder,
kidnap, arriled robbery and false
imprisonment.
A companion in the tong stan·
doff at 2920 Jacaranda Ave .•
Douglas Havens, 16, faces iden·
ticaJ charges a~d remains in.
Orange County Juvenile Hall.
fie is accused ol alternating
with Price in handling a .22
caliber rifle during the nine·hour
Saturday night·to-Sunday morn·
ing nightmare in the Raymond
Coppinger home.
The gun, discharged three
times in the house earlier, was
never rired after Police arrived,
allh6ugh it was brandished and
aimed at several officers includ-
ing Chief Roger Neth, who went
inside unarmed to negotiate.
Victim of the Jacaranda
Avenue siege and shooting, Beth
Coppinger, 15, was listed ·in
satisfactory condition today at
Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital .
She was hit in the wrist.
~ch ot those potenU'1tY con-4633 -P.erh~m. Drive and ~drni~ted
• troveralal at"eas wa.,-<,defeted to a San ~-•ego area h~p1t~. , .
from her new motloli approved The ~•ling Atwa_ter s sister Js
Miss Coppinger: formerly dated
Price and during the &iege in
which he was furnished with a
pbtice bullhorn, the suspett men· ·
tioned the breakup often. tbti:Week the w1f~ of Wrigley Board
,Mrs , JC""'hrt,(lll"~>'iha~ the Cbairm_an P. K. Wrigley ..
beartnss flrat aclledaled before J ••. Husky Thug
Hits Liquor
Store in Mesa
the pl,bnlng comml8'1oo should Fro111 Page t\1 .place a Heavy str~&s not"Ollly on
average dall:Y traffic flows, but BRADLEY problems, experienced during • • •
peak traffic flows each day. The reopening of studies on the an independent investigation of
general plan's circulation ele~ the matter.
ment is allied to several major Dr. Watson could not be re·
development projects proposed ached today -an official holiday
by the Irvine.Company. -to confirm recent board ac-
Councilmen, concediDtr crale tions, but a tl'ustee, Robert L.
concern for the impact~t4Ufflc Humdi.reys all. attomey, 'said
on the highway from ~ p~ t"Mat'lbe qu~stlon ·.or Whether to
jects, agreed to delay action on make a public announcement of
the development firm's pl°'(ot "the ~.cisi9n in Bradley's case.
a corporate plaza alonj(...'tfi6: will come UI! as,.,aD. a8en:«f8.item highway~ Newport Center Drive·,· attbeFeb .. 19tiOftnl,meeting.
Fara1lon Drive and an extension Bradley founded the personal
A moon.faced bandit with a
wOQlen lumberjack coat and a
physique to match robbed a
COsta Mesa liquor store of $140
and a bag of pretzels late Tues-
day, police said today.
Wesley W. Weyman, on duty at
Nor Val's Liquor Store, 1746
Placentia Ave., told in ·
vestigators the bandit entered
about 11 p.m ., picked out the pre·
tzels, then pullOO a pistol. Newport COed Set·
As QueelJ Candklate
Karen Dosier of Newport
Beach', a 20-year old junior
economics major at Cal Poly San
IAlill Obispo, has b~en selected as
one of the univefsity's 16 Poly
Royal queen '1andidates. She is
the daughte(" of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Dosier. 2302 Fairhlll Drive.
T.he Queen will be named
tonight. She wilJ r~ign over the
1975 Poly Royal open house,, the
university's two·day ~hool fair.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Jack R. Curley ~ 0 Yk•~~-o.-a.~
Thailtlas KeeVll ··"l'TOy,., . ·1
Thoma!. A.1Murphinlr
MIM9ifto EclW •
CNrlnM. i.bos Richard P. N•ll'
-""lllMI. Mll-elng ~"""·
aJ\d social adjustment class in
1964 "i.hd ha,s been .teacbing it at
OCC ever slnce.. U.. is now also
taught by other inslructors at
Orange Coast and Colden West
Colleges. ·
The encounter.sty1e class in ·
eludes sen&e relaxation ana body
awareness 9:ercl!1es.
Panel Backs
Legal Bingo
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -A
measure legalizing bingo in
California has been approved by
the Assembly Governmental
Organization Committee on a 7·0
vote andsent to the floor.
The measure CACA3) by As·
semblyman Leroy Greene (0 ·
Sacramento}, would place on the
next s~atewide ballot fl _proposal
'to legalize the game, Ylhich is
now techni~!rtty ille&al: .1. •
He told Of ricer Steve Shulman
the big man brandished the 2·
inch barrelled revolver and re·
pealed his demands over and
over as Weyman gathered up
money from the cash register.
The victim described the ban·
dit as about 6 feet, 3 inches tall,
weighing about 200 pounds, with
a very distinctive, round moon·
race.
Weyman said he was
threatened with death if he tried
to rollow the gunman or watch
which way he went.
8 Convicts Killed
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina
(APJ -Prisoners at the
women·s jail in Rosario rioted
early today, starting a fire that
'killed eight of the convicts, the
provincial police of Santa Fen re·
po!Ud.
Mortgage Flow
Rates Would Rise, Fall
. WASHING TON (AP) -Home mortgages with interest rates
that rise or fall wlth other interest rates in the economy were pro-
PoSed WednesdaY by the Federal i-lome Loan Bank BoarO.
UNDER THE PRO~SED regtllations, savings and loan as·
sociations and other thrift. institutions could sell so-called varia·
'.ble rate mortga"s to home buyers in which the mortgage In·
'terest raie.,,,c.qµld rise a rq8.ximum of 2~ percent if other interest
rates,in tho~omY1"05elsu~tanlially.
• The: va.tiable r.ie.moftgage is not a new idea, and it produced
C!'Olllf\d.el•ble t:ontro\'ers~ in Congress before. Board Member •
GrjMly!PeA:y. Uld W bo rd would "move forward" wilb Its pro-
poeal unless COnsM!OI act to block It.
The propo&ed Rew re ulations probably woul4 not take effect
before live mohths at le t, Board Direc\Qt 'tbomu Bomar told
reporters at a ~rie(lng. T e proposed reculallons l"ould allow for
a 90-day comment period.
L llEEN In eff~ during the recent
rate., the co1t-of a variable rate
u•ry l?f3,would have it\creased about
ent motta•ae would now c&t abollt t
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4'!<: I' o;a~ .,~essed th• the
prime-ol IU new <>tthlsita Is
to •d•••l'e teaehta,.of UCJ
music 1tu(«ats by havihg them
work with 'veteran musicians in
camp\ls concerti. • "~t;1 -~ tOljcb of "'=·" he sal~ .. "lU too 6f n c ~tu-
denU<work t.Osether in what they
believe la ari' orchestral envlron· '
men\ and only realize later Of\,
that hey 'have been living i• a
dream world:.•• . •
Cassuld s*1d"" th · new 40·
member UCJ Cham~t-J*'n---f:
phony will give fts first oa·
campus perlrorm ances April 18
and 19 under his direction.
He said there will be 12 UC!
concerts by the new orchestra
each season, none of which will
conflict wlth the l)rograms or.
fereg, by the more familiar UCI
student orchestra.
"We plftn to take our new pro.
fessional orchestra on tour," he
said. ''We plan t'o put UCJ on the
map in the world of music and I
have nothing but p?aise for the
teachers and administrators who
made this possible.''
Cassuto believes the cost of the
new orchestra will run at about
$4,000 fbr each pair-of concerts.
The money will come from UCI 's Mr. Post1ua11
music budget. John Zalud, 61 delivers valentines to zip code· marked
''Most 1( not al1 of that will be mailboxes in classroom at Costa Mesa's Balearic r~overed from ticket sales," he Schoo· 1 he e kindergartners are combining their-satd. ·~1 predict today that we are · • w r _ going to create the kind of major . studies of post office operations ,with annual Valentine's
orchestra that will pack them in Bay observance.
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BUDGET ..•
In addition to the areas they
wish to see reduc~. parents sug·
gested areas they ·are arixious to
· eee maintained. These include
'the student-teacher ratio;
elementary specialists for ·
m~sic. P.E. and art; salaries;
support servi~es such as nurses
and psychologists; tran.sporta-
tion; curriculum development
and district Student testing pro·
·grams.
Also. parents recommended
• the continuation of improve·
ments to buildings and grounds
and maintenance and custodial
services, as long as they are bet·
ter managed.
Studer said he is confident
trustees will listen to the corn·
ments, particularly because the
May 27 election, if called. cannot
be won without parent help.
"The fin:Snfial crisiS is so bad
now that t~ey know they h;ive lo
listen to our:suggestions," Studer
said.
lie added that the suggestions
offered were meant to be "con·
slructive, not destructive.''
Trustees declined to comment
on Nicoli's or Studer's remarks.
prererring to wait until next
week to delve deeper into the
matter of district finances.
Crosby Kin
Dead at 79
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Larry
Crosby, older brother of sing~r
Bing Crosby, died today at Cen·
tury City Hospital, :
Crosby, 79, who devoted most
of his attention to the Bing
Crosby Golf Tournament, en·
tered the hospital a week ago.
Cause of death was listed as
cancer. • lie was the oldest of the seven
Crosby children, who also in·
elude band leader Bob Crosby.
Senate Panel OKs
~il Tax ·BlockiJtg
From Wire Services
WASHINGTON -A bill block·
ing Pr-esident .Ford's special $3-
per-barrel tax oh.1m~ed oil for
90 days was apprOved today by
the Senate Fi'nance COmmittee.
The'11·2 vote in committee sent
the House-passed bill to the
Senate floor, where debate is ex·
peeled to begin next week .
The tariff, the first SI of which
already is in effect, is the heart of
f'ord's plan lo discouraae energy
C'On s umption by driving up
prices. The full program aims lo
cul oil imports by two million
barrels a day. or 28 percent, over:
the next three years.
By unanimous vote, the com·
miltee also approved a bill to
raise the ceiling on the national
debt from the present $499 billion
to $531 billion through Jun!!; 30.
Meanwhile, PresldenC' Ford,
confident that he is picking up
support for his antirccession pro· gram, intends lo blitz Congress
with a stepped-up selling cam·
paign next week, his chief
spokesman said toda~.
\Vhite House Press Secretary
Ron Nessen told reporter1> ,Ford
ha s lined up a serl·~s or
breakrasls, dinners and meet·
ings w\lh congressmen and
st:nator:s to exchange view& on
his antireces-sion package and to
plug for the program.
Nessen said Ford "feels he has
made some headway with the
governors" that he met during
his trips to Atlanta, Houston and
Topeka, Kan., during the put
two weeks. ,-rHe thinks his ex·
Satellite Launched
MOSCOW (AP' -The Soviet
Union launched its 708th un·
manned Cosmos satellite today.
Tass announced. "In.stalled on
board the satellite is s"cientific
• Quipment designed for conlinu·
ing space exploration." the an·
nouncement said.
'
planation. of his.program is &el·
ting across,'' Nessen said.
Ford summoned his top
economic advis.ers lo a meeting
in the Oval Of rice today to review
the recession indicators.
Asked "·hether Ford was will·
ing to comprom ise with the
Democrats and C'On sider changes
in hi s program . Nessen said.
.. The President is al"1a}'S willing
to li sten. Al the moment he has
heard of no com promise" that tic
is '"illing to accept.
Nessen also said th at Ford is
sticking by" his directive for an
escalating fee increase on
foreign oil ,"'hich would raise the
levy to $2 dollars on March 1 and
S3 on April 1. and thus rejects a 1
compromise sU ggeslion by Sen.
Robert.{}(lle <R -Kan.J.
Coastal, 'Dry
Spel~' to Erid
This We'eke11<l
The Orange Coast"s respite
from rain may end late Thursday
or Friday. the National Weather
Service said today.
Forecasters arc predicting in·
C'reased cloudiness -becoming
mostly cloudy Thursday -with
li ght rains possible Friday.
The Weat her Service's ex·
tended foreca s t for Friday
through Sunday was for mostly
variable C'loudiness with a slight
chance of r"-in early in the
. weekend. Tern pe~aturos would
be cooler and it muy be s1igblly
windy at times . .
Total rain ri~ures available
since the intermittent storrns
began Feb. 2 are Newport Beach,
1.65 inches; Laguna Niguel Fire
Station, .985 a nd San Juan
Capistrano, 2.64 .
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CQs\a Ji(esa eouneUmen may have acted hUllJy in camping atmosphere for' many wh are rarely out OI
bijng a proposal to restructure lhe city's bllslness · s!Jhl o( their wa(~-' ' ensetax. . ., • A weekeacl suxy about What by all 'right.I hould, ' 1'be pl'9l)01aJ.was not for a lax, but ror an ordlnanc!'e• eventually bii named Mollnl §bannon b'as draWn wide
tended to make r~· . fe eituitable. This ·would "1d ))eartenlhg support Trom among !)'~ii$' Pilot
11efy ~ ,aC:lll,eVed IJtlbastn,g fees on estimated gross readet1' on th.e Orange Coast. 'they are offering
elpts 'so that a business or in<lus!}y would . not be l,andscaP.ing trees andolher II\&lerials to helg.
xed on a rial rate, but on ibe •mount ol biuln~' True, J.ackle is a dreamer, but while she is
he 1A the city. ',Flat rates burl those fir.ms Ufa~ do lit· dreaming, s.h<> usually has her liands down there in !!b.1111in~s ~ 'lhedlrtaswitb her Falrvlewmountaln, makingslmpte
But counci)men took the position )lat people would dr•!,',!!1Sbeco01ereality. • 1
not rep.llie that·the ordirll\llc ·WaS-,1med ai•fal_)ness; , / .
bul ll)'tead would' think it was a new tax. This ~ay ~ , ·Th ' C · •J R • so, yet thl't does not seem fi good reason to reie.ct it. . e OUDCI ruse "''
:-it, lifter d lvJng into It further. the council were to Last week the Costa Mesa .councilmen voted un·
(' d th~t the change would ·involve ineqtlities, theo 'anlmously to give \hem.selves a $17 raise. increasing
t at w<iuld• be1a ' lietter basis ror rejection. llut ~o !urn . •their pay lo$~ a month. 1' , • . . • ·I ,. ,f ~ ,
dOwp, sl!Jlply t>ee•u5e· ~ s61!11ds like' somelhlrig ·It ,' Th·e raise is a,~ Wcent cost-0!'1iviog bOOst. and .• • _It's,~~ tp beshlrklnff~po~si~iJ!t~-' • . dOes .not seem an amount to be begrudged in today's
~ ~j • :. • M' ' ;, • ~tionary times, 'Yet tbere are aspects taxlJayers · r •A1rview qµntA1n • . mightque~tion. , " · • .:~ 11.,.;: · · 1 r--··· 1c •;-• ll 111eans the Costa Mesa cl)unci}men will .tl<l , ~m.~ ·~op\e ai:e<'com~lled by the challenge{!){ .-.,:.am9ng_!he. highest paid in the coi,inty, higher th , Ol!tl~Bl11~· simply bql:·ause they are tb~re, 'but a•veri their courilerparts i" Huntington Beach, New,p6rt
s iJL!Cos~l'desall\dyJs.obsessedwith 'onetbatisn't Beach an\l Santa Aila.
t e ~yet .... •·, · , , " .. , .. ~ Councilmen ill the other cjtles 11et.l c~use .l·•~~ie; $ha1,1nq~. recreatio.nal t~~raphit ,,at , 1her are cl;\a'.rle; citiell and it would tak/i..ll'.vofo b~ the
i_!:View. State Hospital, is· determined1W inake Ii.er' . · citizenry .to·change'their pay. $0' it migbt'~'s'aid that
o mountain. C:OOta r.'le~a·s coµncil salaries would not be so high if a She «envisions building one on the hospital · •Pl!blic vole.w11re requi,r<l1tio approve eac.t11ncrt!'se.
i,nt tor a wilderness camping groul!d. Tbe,facllity parently because the state law whicb.a'llows the coun'
,ill!l provide a year-round retreat for enjoyment of cils:of general law citjes, such as Costa,)(esa, anhjJal
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l mentally retarded and physically handicapped 5·petcent raises r.eqwres them to erlact·the.bili:es11y
cllen~. not just members pf the Fairview Boy Scout _ ordinance rather than by havitlg tlJem made ahd Girl Scout units which she heads. · automatic.
'Follow me!1 C)h, as soon as I figure out where I'm going.'
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~ :rhe envisiol)ed mountain would .aci,uaUy block . We would conclude 'the $17-a.inontb il)cre'ase i.s .•
t e vie'V of the hospital, creating a true wilderness pot out of line. • · C
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•. Selfish Motorists Dear
Gloo,.y
Gus
M • ' . ., ,. ~ithottt a Nod to Co1igress
Sets the Pace . Reveal Insecurity .
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To'the.Editor: ( t ~'
l\.fter reading Mr. Groen's let· MAILBO" ~ .(, 'J ter in the Feb. 7 edition of the · A Pilot. l would like to present yet __________ _._,
If the U.S. Postal Service
Mo 'Were asked lo ·'cover·•
mor1ies IO'st tO the city of
Costa Mesa' in interest on
: mislaid city checks, I'll bet ''-,..we '·d s e e st-'o m e
""'·improvement. in postal·
another \'ie"'" ""' ,..
··t4~· Fed,
. ' HOFFMAN ) • WASHINGfO!'r··_-_·.-lf the
Serfate't'je~ority 5-~tem has'.s~t
the so.P l\'a m b~) a r J Cfhn~
Sparkma)l\ to drowsing in· the
chairmanlhjp of the FoTeign
Rela-tfonS Comm ii tee. it., may crashes or long ago, but today the
·have co"'pensatea,us bf .elevat-Fed is aj.so tSl:amed for the im-
ing Willfam Proxmire to the ."1ediate past and the ' recession sa m e,~ posltfon on lhe B3nking we'.re trying \o•live through now.
Committe~ A.ltbough Q'roxmire ''The Federal Reserve.still has
is belier · known for whj.t he not .abSndoned its practice or ex·
gro,ws ()I\' his h ead than what he / panding'tbe money supply by fits
has in it, the Wi~c9:nsin Sen•tor and starts, o.n~ of the major re·
represents th-e 1b~st' ho)>e i'n a.sons why, we're ex·periencing.
be raised "·ill be delermined in
no :small part by thl! Fed, and
that decision \\'ill ha\'C JI)UCh to
du \vith employn1cnt. prices and
prosperity.
The decision s hould be made
kno\\'ll to Gongress beforehand.
'J'his is bread on the t<Jblc and too
important to ha\'e S(!VCn men
nobody's ever heard of making
the decis ion a lm ost in secret.
\\·hilc the nation is left gue'ssing
until \\'C fe el its effects~
•.efficiency and concern,
Mr. Green 's letter should have Letters from readers at't welcome.
been entitled ··Le~·s build Normally, writers 1houk( COflVty
nuclear bom~s for po\\·er and their messages i" 300 words <ir ~ss.
make our beaches black with oil The right to. tondense jetter1 to fit ·
so peopleJike.._me can drive over· !paCe or eliminate libel W~reserved.. ..
size, ugly . gas·guzzJi41g tanks at A.ll ·fetters 1".us~ include aignoture -.,.
70 mph." , • and !"aUing ~rea'"W 1'4?1'es·ma;y
C.R.
As ~ member ()f the Sierra· be 161.iWld...OtJ request if 8M/fiden1
Cl11b . I t!i~e offense at being rea.:m,~ Opparent. Poetry Will not be
railed ··narro\\1minded <and ,,.,blialkd. ·' ..
selfish." If Mr' Green would only ·economy c;irs cquld avei:3t~2S to
loo,lf in u mirror. ho would see .,..:nmiles ~r gallon*nr gasolirie. {air tnarkEt .. ~i lu.e or these ·t~at people who drive 3SO That wo~ld. held"~s Jave.a lol of.:,parCets. ,Specificafly, the bill horsepower car.s are not only th 17 II) b ts l ' •eJfi s b . na·rrow"rninded and . e mi 9n arre1: 0 ·gas w~" would reqJJirf!tha\ ''excess·· re.al ,. burne\:eryqi~y . . esta1f which was bought by the , "'"<fsteful but i*ec1t1re aJ~ell. I We had better do thot or · · • "''OUld apprecia e Jt If y011 pdblisJi . ,., . • . e 'stat .. wpen :the n~w-defunct , erybody Y'lll be .walking Wllhld ac1f1c Coast Freeway w~.s
this "other · viewP{>inl. the nex.t .~. year~,~ we won't planne.d,, ~ first ofCercQ to lhe
. STEVE HENRY ~ea.ting much, ~~i{>ur food original owners of the property at D~lroit'• i'cillure ts P.ro.du·ced ·ti ~ ~111.ons oT 1964 prices before anyone else soph1stica~ed rarm machines. all could bid on the property. Jn cf-Powe~ed by RetrQJellm fuets. feet; the bill would give away the
FRANi'C. WOitBS JR. inc~4sed val11e of the properties
• To the Editor':
Since the auto industry i5 the
key to our econOITI y, its decision to·
commit suicide this year affects
·us all. The recession \lo'on 'tend Un ·
til De troit makes cars that
Americans can afford to buy wnd
drive. Auto workers earn over S6
per hour. \Ve ordinury mprtals
"'ho are expecled to buy their pro·
ducts earn muc h less. Thal is "''hy
we can 'l afford cars with vinyl
lops . opera \\'indows. velour up-
hol ster}', plush carpeting, and a
Jong list of unneeded power gi m·
'!licks th~t guzzle 2asoline.
• to the original owners, forcidg-Llkes .-eople the state to take less than half the
To the Editor:
The more I read.the Pilot the
more I appreciate your. People
articles. • '
I was especially touched'by Al·
lison Deerr's reporting abodt the
DeBoltfamily.
Please ~eeR up the good work
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To the Editor:
DETROIT cou ld build Re : Your headline of l~/7S :
spaciobs, four.passenger, four· ''UC I No Threat to .Other
.cylinder. £rontwheel drive cars hospitals" .. ~
selling ror $2,500 to $3,000. But de· This coun(ry has Car to go
signers would have to knock off befo.re we will have enough
long hoods1 and trunks, plus more hQipitals, to say nothing of physi-
than SI .000 worth of useless ex· • ciaos. to adequately .tak"C care of
tr as that are built Into tnost ii'[S· our ill. Is this any time to quibble
' Properly driven. such "{f'.ue about '1ripping.orr patients." like
· · they are so many cattle?
Quotes
Karen Jo Gounaud, Redlands
-"The women's lib movenient
has perhaps gone oveilboard in
its concern for the use or misuse'
of the word 'man' in job titles •.
etc. But women are justified in.·
becoming livid when information ,,bout thero given in news stories
is slanted against them time
aftar time simply becatJse of
t~eir sex.··
Kenneth Campbell, Pittsbl!tlh
-''Isn't It time Cor the rest of the
\World to grow up and realize that
they can't depend oo a Santa
CJaus to solve their problems?
Isn't it long overdue tor-America
\YHAT A chilling enm.hientary.
oot only on our society, but of the
kind of min·ds iRvolved in a situa·
lion, wherein a hospital would lM!.
opposed on the grounds· that il
might be li "threat , even
economi,::, to another!
Perhaps 1 am functionally
naive, but I think that to oppose,
as ·did Denny Carpeotec, the
Cunding<Of UCl!s hospital, on the
basis of. ''untair.competilion, '' is
nothing less than shameful and
sub·human. We'd aJ I be a lot bet-
ter orr ff .Denny would.deyote,his
time, in tltis r.fitpectl, to seeing
that there ~ ~ way th.at·nlOnies
are appi'opnated to more (ancl'
better) hospital care1 not less,
The whole article made about
as much sense to me, as people
arguing over whose turn it is tO
get sick.
HARR)ET ROHRER
to expect ttiese nations to lace •
theil-own problems a little more C'o••r•dle•oru·
instead or relying on tho guilt . • -l·
complexes of American liberal·· T<>lhe Editor: c -1 to carry them through?" • Tll'ellJror ov~ !li!oatocJDenn Carpenter's aellotm to Pn>te<t his
p(lvato hospital lnte...,11 ot Ille
current fair market ,·aiuc of
these lots .
IT SHOULD be noted that
these 'properties were hot con·
demoed nor were the owners
forced to sell v.•hen they chose to
put the parcels on the market in
the early 1960s. Further, the state
paid fair market val'-* for each
parcel when i( wcis a<;guired.
Yet, Senator Carpenter would
no"'' compel the state to~setl the
properties at a total loss or
several hundr ed thousand
dollars which would otherwise.
accrue to the state. • . •
· Even more insidious is the fact
that over 3C> of the lots acquired
by the state have already been
sold at auctlon. giving the state a
very-substantial increase over
the ,original purchase costs ....
senator Carpenter's bill mak e~
no attempt to compensate the
O\lo'ner.s of the~e already.sold pro·
perties. If he \\'ere genuinely in·
terested in all. or these prior
owners. it woi,lld ~eem that his
pr6Posal is about one year too
late; the fact that he was up for
re·election at the time it would
have been necessary lo introduce
such a bill speaks for Itself.
As qnC who has freque ntly
criticized government spending.
.Senator Carpenter has now
placed himself in" a somewhat
contradictocy position by author-
ing a bill ft)li~h )YOUld virtually
give a"''ax.badlY needed state as.
sets at u tim~ when state taxt..>s
are already h~"Y and may soon
increase even further.
It woula seem thitt this bill ,
\\'hi ch will· enable fl select few lo
re·obtain choice residential pro·
perties on Kings Road, Cliff ·
Drive and Other Newport Beac'h
locations at giveaway prices. is
most itJ.considered.
' PHILLIP A. PE'ITY
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several generatiOrts)for changing excessive iofla\ion combined IDEA LL\'. Congress sho1,1ld
the way the F.ediBral Reserve now \\'ilh excessive-· µnemploy· make such policy decisions. That
Board cond~Cts th~ 'nation's ment,'' says Rep.·Henry·.Reuss. would require ne\\' legislation
n:\Onetary poJiey. t. the ne\\'. nonrse,nority chairlnan and an a'pprecia.tion of what .QJ.a.,
Proxmire ·,S:ci)'s be's going Lo of the Housftj..Ba;nking 1€oinmit· CF"oendgdroe~ssswdohni~th•ma,~esl. mem~rS,j:5f • get Arthµt 11rns~ the F'ed 's tee. "Bet"Yoen June, and July. of ,, ch3.\rtnan_, Up ·,.. 1 • ( 1974) the Fed made. -a "major The two oew Chairmen do.have
bl:'!O re t b. '; _ ._ ~ ~ policy reversal, and dropped the it . \\'hether you agree or d\s:)gree
01'Jl,BJitt• to ~ .,. , ifrowthTale or tb~moneyiliupply \\'ilh their economics, tl)ey have
exi;>TG.ini ~bat ., fr .~:~ ' rrom an annual ra\eofover-9per· the technlcul kno"'•ledge. If they
he's d,oing',ftnd I ~ 4 r' Cent t0 leSS• t~i11n 2 ~rCeOt. . . USe it in a SCfieS Of Open and w~ on a re· ... 1' 'L '1 What happened~ ,A shatp ::..con· searching comriiitlce hearings,
g ar an(! sUs. -tractio'n of the ee:onomy ... " they may b·~ able to eduf;atetbeir
ta ing ,basis:.",... In the next few months the-10\·· eolleagues and the public. Then,
Ttiat'may 9,0t·· ernmentisgoingtohav~tocome perhaps. the foundations will
seem l i k e· 1 up with about $26 'billion to cover have been laid to legislatively re-
inuch unlesg i~s el'i>enses arid:aoticipated-de· model the 01onelary policy pro·
y o u a • p .. ficiu;_, Ho\\! that hp·ge amob:nt will cess.
preciate the opaque vapor·of UD·
accountability in which the peo·
pie who print our money operate.
, Ordinarily nobody knows what
this agency, with its power to A F ollow-alorig Quiz
bring the joys of inflation or
deflation crashing down on us, is
doing until it bas already done it.
It's har~r to know wt\at the Fed
is_up to, mu.cl} lesStfontrol-it, than
it is"lO put the clamps on Ule CIA .· Theoreti~ally at leas~. once a
yew the €LA has to come to
C~gress a nd get some more
rrtoney1.o do "''hatever it Is that it
does .. JC Congress has a miqsi to, it
earl use the lever or appl'opria·
tions to learn whether the
creature has been behavinf:
itself.
TIIE FED doe~rfl come to
Today's quizl is somewhat
easier and diffe~ent from most.
Each entry contaips three items;
you are to provl® the to trth iteqi
that naturally or logically
f9Uows . (As a ,baby e•aniplt!,
''Eeny," ''Meen~." and r.Mig:ey"
would be followed by ''MoiJ')
One·lhird right is excellent. >
1. Jn ord~r ~ ·
of total world
'grain produc·
lion. Wh eat ,
Rice. and
Corn are
followed by
Congress for an a nnual ap· -.
propriation. It gets the money it 012.U. I.Sn . oyrd
1
_ceer
needs from the profits it makes
from trading in government Presidents,
securities. It 's perfectly legal. Ada.ms, Jef.
That's the "''liY the F'ed W8$ set rerson and Burr are followed by
[SYDNEY HARRIS}~
' ' that he could promise to b'ring
them only ··blood , toil, tears and
12. Area measurements are ·
given in Square In ches, Square
Feet, Square Yards and--.
13 .. Starting officially in l~,,1
the heavyweight boxing cham-
pio9shi p titles went from
Sullivan to Co rbet,t to Fitzsim· ~
monsto'--'
14. The four books in theConfu·
cian canon are the Analects, the ·
Gr.eat Learning, the ~1ean. and'/
up. l\1ost of the profit is tUrned ---15, The l·'our·H clubs make
av.er to the Treasury, but the pro· 3. The m..osl popu)ous cities in pledges to He ad. Heart, Hands 1
cess by "''f'li ch it supparis itself the world. as of 1972'; are aod -.
encourages a stiirit of obdurate Shanghai, Tokyo, N'~w York-a nd ,
ind~pende nce and willfulness · ~
forthcr bolstered by t.ne fact that 4. The "Four Freedoms" en.un·
the terms of the sevdi members ciated by ,Pres'ident Roosevelt
of the board or govei"ri'ors are no were Freedom from Fear,
less than 14 years each.. Freedom from Want, Freedoru or
The fed 's isolatii>n from P\.lblic ·Speec~and ~.
unders tanding is also·=-· helped S'. ln·order of brightness ti..:t vtsi· ~long, by a perfusion of fu · s ble ttom earth, the stars {Ire
ahd a complexity or ope.ratio ..§mus, Canopus,' Centauri . and
and organi2ation that taX~$ the ~-• •
PoW!~S of all but th.e most e*pert 6. In order of succession, King ~o understand. 'thus, though the Benty VIII married KathariJ)e or
Const t ~ti!'> n puts th e Ara'.gop Ann Boleyrt ' Ja-n·e resPonsib~Uty for managing the Seymou; and _l.~. ' .
naUOn 's currericy on Congress in ·
a very speeia1 and specific way , 7, Geologic eras or the .earth
its members have f9N_nd it easier begin in time with the Cenozoic.
on their sluggish int.ellects to let the Mesozoic, the Paleozoic, and
theFedgoitsown,way. the -.
_In the. 61 years sirice its crea-8. Admission of theprlginal 13
t109<the .Fed s 'way has been to ac· colonies lnto the Unloo followed
c:rete pawer. The Fed's way has· in the order o.f · Delaware. 1 .-iso ~en 11 'l'n~&lk~n way ac· Pmnsylvar;ija, ?,llew J'llµ'Sey and
coplinlf to the ' !hinkllJll of Its ~. t
ANSWERS : l. Sorghum, 2"
George Clinton. 3. Peking. 4.1 1'"reed om of Worship. $.~
Arcturus . 6. Anne of Cleves. 7.'
Pre·Cambrian. 8. Georgia/ 9.
"Cimmaron ." IO. Seven, the
next prime). II. "Sweat." 12.
Square Rod s. 13 . Jeffries. 14 . The•
Mencius. 15. Health.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Robtrl N. Wet'd. Publ.islwr
Thon1as Keeu1/. Edilnr
Barbara Kre1brc/t.
Edilorial Page f.'dilot
I. Sh~ll• Welcb, Tua\ln, ·exp-nse of tlle UC! medlo~l
answering criticism of lawrers school has ove<alrado ,ed ..,. "The facl that a few lawyera ao~tber b 111 bJ ·~enator
'h)ve not maintained lhe high J:arPe.nter wblch Ii aimllJrly cle-
1tandard!li or thl• profession •lined. t.o 1tve • -.eleol fe-w ·~ould no more renect upon u. ... 1*5ona a rreat financial beoetlt •
a group than db es the al the .. _... of Ille ~el .
acknowledged fact that some J Califoml1. · ;
doctora are found Lo be butchers Seoate Bill :US, lnlr"!luc.a by
contamlnale all doctors. or that Carpenter laat dlonlh, WO\lld re-
.ome mechanic• folit used auto quire lhe state to ,sell \several
parta ort as new arrectone'1 d al• cliolce pieces' pl uldeo iilJ pro-lnCJ wllh •II mecbanlca. '' pert)' [or a mere fraction of the
larg'e lin .growing fhmjl~ of . '9. The' first Aoade~ Awards cl'\tlc~. M,llnY ol ,Ut '." believe . (or' "Best Pktul:io" of lh' year ~a~ ln £1nancttJ. Cr1sls after went succe j,·el)': to ''Wlnls "
, fin'!"cltl crlal~ tfie Fed has llD· "Bt6ad\ .. Y .. "All Quie\ on lbe
fa1hngly dooe.. the wrong ·thin' Wea er~ Frool •' and ._.~?'t ~eo.11u&t it 1t-as usually been ., • , ~
Tht< editnrial page or the Paily
Pilot •et>kl to '1lrorm and •llmulat•
readen by presenLini: on Ibis pqe
dh·e'nie commcntar)• on topics Min·
!crest by Sfndic•tetl Cl)lumnl:ri1S and '
t'il'1oonlsts. by provhlina a fbrum
for rt•d.ers· ,-iew:r-~nd h)· preM~lna
this newSpaf)f'r•t opiniON an4 id•u
on curren( topiC's. Th~ edi~rfal
oPinions of lhe Dally l'ilot appear
onl,)' in th• ed1tonu1 ~-ntumn at IM
top or the pt11Ne-Ovtnl,oNI e.11:prested
by lhe t:olurnnh1ts 11nd rartoonlsts
MCl'leuer wrilt'r$ :ire thelr 0\1;n and
no t"ndo"}l>Cn'll'nt uf I heir ,•le'Nll b)' I~
mil)" Pilot shuuld be inferred .
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dominatcdbymonwhoare9utdr 10. tn this particular
touch "llli the best knowledge of arilhmollcal Sf!l'tes, what Should
the Unto. • be lhe next nulnbe<! t, a lnd
NOT ONLY IS Fed policy in the
historical past blamed ror the
aul'terincs or ecoftorhl~ drops and •
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II. Upon being ele!!li!d Prime ,
Minister In 1940. Winston Wednesday.February 12,19'75
Churchill told the British people
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'f T~ ·Me~
·I Indicted .
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men · bav• b p !rid!~ In a theat,t~ •n~l••!a.tben!t.,1n wbl<ll inil altloi\i1Glellll f9l'd 1 · Debbie Jl#Yno)dl:T and e late
Apes. ~oom· d bec~riie·w\witt1nx111nV1>1ved.
1 The lndlctme , disclosed In
U.S. District Court Tuesday, in-
1 volved what authorjties said was
I the bilking of lnv .. lors or "hun-
dreds or thousands or dollars... .
A federal grand J\lll' returned I the 24-count conspiracy and
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I fraud Indictment against Joseph
W. Koseff, Sl, of CUiver Cily,
1 Joseph B. Warshauer, 51, of
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At;.tor Marl 'p l(!r•nclo
Glendale, and •lain.st two com-Jndi ·' Q, ,
,. panles, United Gene•al Theaters . ans, .:1ray
Inc. and Franchise Marketing I Service Inc.. , 1
•-,,,•,.recac ~ake JJ:rando Will
I SAN F~NOISCO, <UPI> -A ·'K · .
lelepboiied bomb -threat,' which Word' I proved to1 be false, stopped eep
service In ..San Francisco for
I more than an hoUr Tuesday even-
jag on the Bay .Area Rapid'
Transit district line in San Fran-
cisco.
· The diStrict halted the line
between the M'ontgomery Street
1station and Daly:City at 5:30 p.m. I until the threatened station at
16th and Mission Streets could be
'checked for explosiv'es.
I
'Fest E'Uglat ffarted
EDWARDS AFB !UPI> -A
minor cooling system leak Tues-
day cut short the third test fiight
·1o1 the pro~type Bl. The huge,
'supersonic Jet bomber the Air
Force }Jopes wiJl be an important
weapan of the 1980s.
The plane lahded without inci·
dent after p. cockpit warning light
flashed, iridicating bWldup or ex·
icess~ve heat in the electrical
system, an Air Force spOkesman
said .. The llight ended after about
anbour. •
l'"'o La11ifMarks Sold
I LOS ANGELES CAP! -Two
rµovieland Jandmar.ks. the
Brown Derby re:staura:nts in
.HQllywood and Beverly Hills, are
. under new ownership today.
· Sall7 Cpbb saidW.e sold th~
two world..fainOus' restaurants to'
Walter P. Scharfe. vice pte&ident
of Da~•\ 'a'J!e:Staurant nii.n&le·
ment company th'at ts a Cllvlsion
of ARA Service11 lnc. '
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ltlfdlcal Slf!~ Fi~
LOS ANGELES JUPIJ -A
n.year4ld man has filed a $1
.million suit against a convales-
.cent hospital and 34 other def en.
dants. charging .. he was held
prisoner in the hospital so its
owners could collect Medi-Cal
benefits.
'S.30 Million
LOS ANGELES !UPI> -The
Indians say they have faith
M~rlon Brando will keep his
word so they can keep their land.
So far1 however. Brando has not
paid orr the mortgaged property
he gave them.
The former owner of 40 acres of
ranchland in northwestern Los
Angeles County said Tuesday he
will foreclose on the land 11nless
·Brando, or someone, pays eflthe ~
$318,000 due by March 30.
-"Everything is in good order,"
an Indian spokesman said, But
the landowner said there was ''no
agreement of any kind."·
The laqd, Jocaled near Agoura,
Calif., was • signed over. lo the
Survival of American Indians As·
sociation by Brando in late .
December. But several days
later, John Hamilton, Jr., who
holds the trust Ueed on the pro-
perty with his brother and siSter,
said Brando had never made any
payments on the land other than
interest on the mortgage and
taxes.
HAMILTON SAID he would
foreclol' on the mortgage if the-
debt was not paid when due. •
.i ''NQJl&reement of any kind has•
been reached, .. ' Hamilton said.
;.·'fte h!I'(~ no\ b'en contacted by 1 Mr: Brando o.r any·-of his representali ves . •)
When the mortgagt was made
known, Brando's attorney.
Lawrence Kartiganer, said it
wou1d be ''safe to assume that
the Indians will not be called up-
on to·malc:e the payment." He
said the gift was made in an-
ticipati-09 -of arrangements for
payment of the trust deed.
Brando has. not been available tor comtnent.
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·Board Approves
Oil, Gas Plant
• SANTA BARBARA (AP! -
. County offiCials have dealt a
blow to environmentalists by
lcondltionally ·approving a-n
OffshOre oil and gas processing
plant for an offshore drilling rig
under construction:
Monday's 3·2 vote by the Santa
Barbara County Board of
Supervisors jnvolved a bid by
Exxon Corp. to build a$30 million
plant in Las Flores canyon 20
miles north of Santa Barbarai
The facility wOuld handle oil
and natural gas from a mam-
moth 28·well drilling platform
nOw under construction by the
'finp in the offshore ~ Ynez
oil field.
which blackened miles or Santa
Barba.ta area beaches.
Ever since tha~ spill, various
~vironmental groµps -includ-'!.'-' Get Oil Out CGOOJ anO.c~.
Seashore Environmental Al -
liance (SEA) -have 'been
engaged in a vigoroUs baUJe to
prevent further drilling in the oil·
rich Santa Barbara Chan9el.
Jury Denies
$250,000 . . )
De·ath Swt·
1 FINAL BOARD approval for the plant i~ pending an attempt LOS ANGELES !APl):.Ajury
by various environmental groups has decided that the state caniiot
'toputUJeissuetoapubllcvote. be held responsible for the
In their conditional action, the freeway death or a UniverSity or
supervisors gave the groups 30 Redlands student hit by a
~aya to collect the 9.181 boulder dropped throua:h the
· 19i_gnatures necessa_ry to pl ace the windshield of his car. .
guestion on tbe ballot. U the re-The Superior Court verdict de·
quired signatures are obtained, li vered -Tuesday came in a
the board •an either rescind the $250,000 negligence suit ftle\f by
permit or caJI the referendum the parents ot Christopher Hoyt,
election. 22, who died Oct. 21, 1970, after a
The eo~mentalists main· ~pound boulder was dropped on
bin thit Enon will abandon its him from an overpass on the
'Santa Ynn drillin& project I( not Golden ~tate Freeway .near
•nn QJ1109val f.., tbe <<>' · ~ 't:o. •.)!'lie at-
mery. 1~11Uoa~-ll 1tecker1 ~re ever ap-~ »U4 tliil ~on tlje P ~ ·
ut, lllq Will etect on.qal>ore, ;.St•~I ~ V ifvr.:en~ of f!"roeJ~~I l'!"llllo): iD " led'fal Ttan1Maifon • y llarry rrlt beyoftd the ltate'a Danlei~on id l~ odl had ·
t ~rl analliloi aid.a Si .that the OV"'""S '
-· W:Ns.it.aU':? was· noi , a.~~an, d<!flnicl .... ' udan•• c dllk>ii'' ._t the
.Ucnlr,... * I ·11meortli clden\andthettri>re ' •• mil!ll altthe •0..t f eral the atate could not i,e held liable,
--.-1a11tenn\Ollllfornlaof-The overpass alolljlwith many· ti:==.r~:! ot11err. han1nce been sc;reenec1 .. ....._ oil _.,, all,_ toPtaventpenon1fn>mtbrowlnll ' .....,. ....,... rocks at cart.
-
Pot okirig·
··JJill Backed ·
~ T ' , ., . • &CRAl\E~TO qiPI! · ~. •.oncern over !l••sible health ,
Sei)ate Judiciary COnlmittee has · h'\'fai;<IJ. :1 · . voted to end \he threllt ".arr .. t . Wtos,adul .. needtol&)'d91""
..,rjall for postesslon 'Of up to an In bla~k and wh.lle j•t what Is
ou11ce of fuar\Juana :-••h to rigbt, and wh~t 1• "'"""'·" said roll 20 to 60 cigarette;,. -.r ~ · · LOdl Youth Counselor.(\lldreJ'
Under the legislation approved 'Boyd In an emotr'Onal plea: ')!
Tuesday, violators would be, After 8 day.Jona bearthg that given a citation similar to a trar. attract~ a room ful~ of. Yt.'\lthful 1..;;;;,.:;;.;,;;:.;;;. "'.°', ;;;;;.;;;.;;;,=,."'-.:....-"
fie ticket and punishable by no tupporters, the COD\Mlttee en-I. .
more than a s100 fine. dllfSed the 111el.'1ure on • party-'S • A Back,' ' ·Offenders now face felony ar· line, 7-3 _vote wit~ Democrats 1!'
2 Proclaim
rests and up to 10 years in prison f~vor and Repu~liCll;DI in oPPOSt·
for marijuana passesslon re· tion. It was considered a -major
gardless of the quanlity, hurdle .fortheblllw~chnowcoes
although in nearly all cases the -to the finance committee..
charge ts reduced to a misde· . Previous attempts to subltan-SAN: FRANCISCO WPI' -A
meanor or dismissed and tially reduce or elimlnate.mari-couple painted "SLA is back" on
violators ••diverted" into treat-juana pe~altles have falled re--a sidewalk outside a bank branch
mentprogrtt.ms. ~atedly in rec.ent years, being Tuesday night and then fired five
Senate Democratic Floo~ either defeated in the legislature, shots through a glass revolving
Leader George Moscone of San v~ by former Go,v. Ronald door before fleeing.
Francisco, who sponsored the Reagan or rej~cted by voters.. Witnesses said the pair, who
legis\ation, said it would ma~e ; ~ fled on foot,• were black and
the punishment ••rationally" fit ~NDER THE Moscone bilJ, younlit:. the crime. which was patterned after a 1973. In the sidewalk griffito, painted
Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has law in Oregon, violators with ~ with a spray· can. was a seven-
aaid he supports a reduction in morethanoneouncewoul;dbear-headed cobra, the symbol ot the
Calif oin i a ·.s mar ii u an 8 rt;Sted but could only be charged Symbionese Liberation Army
penalties, 'which now are among with.a mtsdemeanoi:. cartying_a which kidnaped newspaper
the most severe in the nation. . !11ax1mum. term of six. months 10 heiress Patricia Hearst a year
OPPONENTS SAID they were
worried any action might be in-
terpreted as Jegislative approval
or marijuana use, and express~
Jail and a fine up to ssoo. ago.
There would be no increased Little has been heard ot the
punishment for repeat vioJators, SLA since last Tt1ay when most ot
and after two years police re-its known members were killed
cords would be purged of marl-in a shootout with Los Angeles
juana violations. police.
DAILVPILOT A§
..... ern
Sect;Jons :
P41tn~·
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By fte A1ioc:J~ ~ 1'-
A loliSb niw al-~•olr!CID
oe Norpiern Callf°'1da wttb ~ ~~ ;ot '"'" .apd •• drlVen "7 gusty Winds. -
The Sierra Nevada W• aped·
inl rain and Ill-OD ond olf
throulh Thunday wlllt loeolly
·heavy ,aD1ount1, ·the N.UOUal
WeaU.er Service said.
The anow level wu moeUy
8,000 to 7,000 feet nortl>. to t,000
reet l\OUth with south 1o.....-t
gales <Wer northern ridies. ..
A TllAVELEaS ~ wu
post"11 in the MouDt SbMta-
Siskiyou area with tbe snow level
lowering to near 4,000feet1'11un-
day. The weather service warned
of soutberlt 1ales la exposed
locations. but said there would be
little temperature chan&e.
''Strong winds will accompany
the front ahd storm wamings are
displayed along the coat nortb of
Cape Mendocino,•• the weatlter
forecaster said. ''Gale wamln«li
are posted south of C.pe llea-
docino to Point Sur.''
Jn the San Franciseo Bay area
a 70 pcrceot chaace of ralD wu
predicted for Thunda7 with
slighUy cooler temperatures.
The storm was expec:ted to Jut
through Friday with 1ood
weather returning over the
weekend.
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