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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-02-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• , • i . a • ~ • 7 ·' ~~ escue : . , ... -~ ~--..,... -....__ ., •i.; r . . . .. \ • -~~"°-d · Of . GyPsies I ' -'! ' •• . ' ~~-·~11~tin·i,· J Boy· ' .,·s k •. d 'P-hn --~··. ee •ne a f I .. . •+ · .Stuek in '.~Jf.i.._ey Po"Wer' • .-•• Co11rt '4'.· • . • DAY AFTE RNOON .FEBRUARY 26, 1975. '" VOl. .... HO. U, I SECTIONS, it PAGES • • 1. Cm-ions Lad / Cambodia 11iir1lµg - -~Ford HOLLYWOOD, F1a . CAPJ ·, PresidE>nl F'ord declared loday the situation in Cambodia ii "ex- tremely critical'' and that U.S. rqilitary aid is urgently needed to ~help the Lon Nol government sur- ( vive. At a hotel ballroom ne\11s con- rerence. Ford said .. Cambodia will run out of ammunition in a RED TROOPS CONTINUE ADVANCES, Story, Page A4. relatively short period of tin1e" ' Palm Power? Mes a Gypsi.es File Gripes ' Costa ~lesa ·s ban on~fortune telling and palmistry was chall e~~ed Tuesday in O_range County Superior Court by a couple ·who claim the city ord1n<.1nce amounts to restriction of thtiir freedom of speech. ALFRE I'> AND Diane Stevf!ns. "·ho ide.ii;itify themselves in the· lawsuit as gypsies. further claim that the ~itY council ;s denial or a fortune telling license <.imounts to denial of their religious freedom . • Named as coderendantt> y.iith the city council are City At- torney Roy June and Police Chi~( Roger Neth. Challenged in the action iS the city council's denial of the Stevens' application last Aug . 28. IDENTICAl...t charges "'ere stated Tuesday in anottier Superior Court action that names the City of Anaheim as def en· dant. • Seit-declared gypsies George and Dina \Villiams demand court revers that city's decision last June 28 todeny them a license to practice palm is try and fortunetelling. Pretrial hearings have not yet been scheduled 1n either ac- tion. U;nless the U .S . government St d t J "J d 'quickly extends military aid. II e ll 31 e I-le said that if the Cambodians are able to maintain their na - tional integrity in .the months ahead it will lead to the "possibility of negotiations that would end the war." .,-~/!it Mai:i' fQr Pie i,>· ,. (3'.., • • 1¥4.., ,..-.._.._..,., .. ,c11111<r RAV SCOTT, 7, LEAR~S LES$0N ABOUT CHIMNEYS lfuntlngton Beach L8d Dlacoven Tllj t Santa He Is Not Ford also defended his conduct of foreign policy and went to lengths lo praise Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger. Company Arrest~d, . . • Santa ciaos? . . " ' As for suggestions that Kiss- inger may soon be leaving the Cabinet, Ford said: •·He and J have never discusse<I any change in his responsibilities. I know or MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. (AP> -A University of Minnesota stu- dent was jailed on charges of simpJe assault and breach or the peace after he allegedly tried to hit a woman in the face with a pie. D.-·V_ ' 7, St••l'k i" 0.. ,~himne' y no plans at any time whatsoever IM.6 J: l4C.); '" ~ on my part or his part to change , . 1 the very heavy resi:x>nsibilities Jeffrey D. Carpenter, 19, l\1in- R ay Scott, a livelr Huntihgton neighbor ~ailed firemen, v.'ho he has." netonka was believed to be a Beach 7-year-old. likestoclimb. used a hook to free the boy's left Elliot Richardson: Ford's new ''hit m~n" for Pie Kill Ltd., And one of his favorite perches leg, Which was twisted beneath amba.ssador to London •. has been whose memt,,rs can be hired to used.to be t he roof of the family him. . mentioned as a _po\ss1ble SlJ;C·t~ tijt weqifiep peP.(1].n&jn th.e £ece,., homeat8682 Royer Circle. Ray br;&vely said he wasn't cessor .s ho~ld K1ss1n~r qu.1,t. with pies or squirt them \vittl Tbei•S whete the wiry blond friglj.tened, but his mother added J'.'ord said ~~c~~rds~~ wi~l do a setizer water .. The group is pat· was Tu"'5d•Y· afternoon "t'h r'ow· smiling, "'He 'kept asking if he f1rst-clilss JOb as -am,.assador terfied after others on• the East in& rocks down t he chimney,.... was going to die.'' but stressed that KissJng_er wou ld and West coasts. . wl:ien he 11otlced a mark part way , ~Jld R•y ~admitted he isn't stay on'as his top roFeigll policy ... ~ do'WnuiedarR hole. pl~riing to · pla~ arouhd the advisor. Th~ -'Minnea-polis group has He'<:llmbed down Santa Claus .. ch1mney a n y more. The he f'"'ord was asked several times been1ln operation~bout a month, styl6tocheckitout. Butinsteador dashed outside to demonstrate about Southeast Asia, where but tl'ils was the first time an er· nndlng the mark, Ray found hi9'rOOf·climbinglechnique. CSeeCAMBODIA,P ageA?) restwasmade. . t himaelrstuck up totheshould..ers. • ~ .. ''Two r Jre trucks and , .,. Police said Carpenter was get· ting ready Tuesday to.Jtit the un· ~entified worn an at her: jpb al a doughnut shop, but "customers jumped on him and deflected his aim, then held him until polic~ arrived. ' Police said the same woman \Va s hit \vith a menthol shaving crea?3 pie three weeks ago1 and some or the cream burned her eyes. Tuesday was her"first day back on the job.-( Both charge! again s t Carpenter are misdemeanors. carrying maximum penaities'of 90days in jail and SJOOfines . 'P8j'amedics came to the rescue 'c;i · , s . p~ . Bl . G . d , ~¥.~::t~id~=~~:::Ji ·.p~X' . -:~..,spect · uts -ame on o · hlirt .....,ptj~7.a scnped arni.. · ' · • aaji9ixro~ Janice, sald:She 1 CHASKA," Minn .' (\.h>JJ1 -BUl wben a defense attorney whore and drive her to a field what his reaction waa· when he d idn*t koo,:h,tf Soh wucllmbing' ltfrVey Carigiran,."41:-~s 'ad-~ asked him, ••Are YQU crazy?" near Chaska. The victim testified learned he hadn't killed her. ·on~, t'~ \lD~J she heard hit · rnttted he sexual)$ analllted a Carignan said, "'no.•~ H!1 said il, earlier he forcedJier to commit "lwassorry,''h~said. e •lof. b~"' be tdod tJ> J\.u.11 19-year-old' former Mi~~lis made no difference to him what oral ~omy three tinies, then "'Why?'' he was asked. h,I ~ .i.~ 'u ,11UoC-. '.l'be~a 11W'H' an~ then tried-:1\1·~-~.'1' 1 !IJl!!~l\41 bi ~\torney~le. ~I er unconscious with a ham-"Because Ood told me to," he '/ ,•· :t with a h'mmer becalllia~GI'; D.e~Ml~e atlofll~:lS' puglas '•tll . • • ·: .. w '· • doro<I him to com mil the acts'. Thomson and>Jl>o0pb edberg · • ow did God tell you ?" C~ngian a so'loU h~ tried 'MOt-e &ii!.:..eei ed C"arlgnantestil'jedati\litrialin • arl'~f·t~'i!Witd'to.\11«1U1'Y' Carilli ·rr .... a-~" ,,,,,' ,, to>kill a ~1,y.eac-ofll>iil'k~R\"8 ~~-Cal'\'~ CQuhty District Courl that Carignan is mentally Ill "lfe just t11.lked to me," he after picking up her;.~at\d her ' ATH ENS •( Pl) -Mtidary 'fUesd8.'y on charges of forcing because of childhood events and replied. £riend in Minneapolis. He said he . auth9rlU~-t04i{j anested more the glr:l to perform sodomy and that he hates women and "Does God talk to you ffe-picked up tltat girl and hit her officid 1'-siM:cted Of plirtfelpat· attempted murder. believes God is telling him to de-quently?" he was asked. with a hammer because God told tn1 tn an 'a borted coup, '!()Urces Carlcnan has pleaded lnnoc~nt grade and kill certain women. •'Quite frequently." he suid. him sheal\O\VBS a whore. close to ttie ar,rny, 1akl. Another by ~eason of insanity and his at· . Carignan 6aid Ood told him to ''Did you · intend to kill her?'' ''A.r~ you al ail sorry you 've ·~ aald th plol lnclucled as-torneys contend he sho';'ld. be pick U.P.t.he l9-yepir-old womtn iri attorneys asked. dono this," a defense aUorney aiiiliitfoa-"'PFiinfer COillUUltlne m>mmttted to a stete holpatal .in· I Sears ~arkihg lot. in Min# ''Yes," he replied. aaked. · Cara.manila. stead of prison. oeaj)olis e~ause she w'aS a J A defen-s-e attorney asked him ··No," beaaid. , ;.. f • , ;~ I • • Israeli Dealings Reason WASl-llNGTON t AP J-Sen . Frank Church made publi c toc;lay a list of more than J,500 0 .S. firms he .said have been blacklisted by Saudi Arabia for business dealings with Israel . Church (D·ldaho) said at a hearing of the Senate foreign re- 1 a ti on s subcommittee on multinatibnal corporations that the: time has comeclo publicize .the issue. Harold H . Saunders. deputy as· s is tant s ecretary of State. testified that the policy of the Stale and Commerce depart- ments for years ,has been to op· pose the boycott. Saunders said the U.S. govern· ment opposition . has been made clear repeatedly but "it has been our view ... thal this issue is best dealt with through diplon1acy and persuasion." The reported blacklis t ··is totally contrary to the Am erican tradition and repug n ant to American principles." President Ford said toda'y . ''Any alle g ati ons or dis- crimination will be full y ln- vestigated and appropriate ac· tion taken under the Jaws of the United States ... he s aid at a news conference iri Hollyv.:ood , F1 a . Church, chairman of the (See BLACKLIST, Page A2 • or:":'i :ast Wt•11fht.•r l\1ight and morning low c loud s and fo g . otherwise hazy sunshine 1'hursdu y. ac- c o rdin g to the w e athe r service. Not much t em - perature change. H.ig,hs most- ly in the 60s . Lows 45 to 55. I NSIDE T ODA'\' Chicago's 1\1ayor-Richard Daley had. more poUlicaL clout than needed in easily de/eat# ing challengers i'l pnmary election. Story. P,ag1 A4. \ Index AtYovrWVk• ......... y,httw ••. 9Mti1111 DJ Mlwln U-1 l..M. .. y~ • .. ~~... ., t:allfHttl• -•i frNIMI ..-11"'-•• f;MMrCOffler A13 Nilti-1 .... , Oliuff!H 01•11 Orilftff A4,0f COftl.k1 Cl• c._, "'"'' 0•'•-r• Cl• ._ .. , Cl-3 0.•tti,..llc.ts ''' s.tn1 ., ... 1illl#*ll11-11t U-J SI.ell M.iirllttt ... , 1"1-t la.t Ttlf•I~ A 1~ ~ C4•11 T""'"'" .,., MtrM<... Q .,.,.. ... , Of Aflll UflllMr' Cl WllrlO ~ At,01 .... ,.... ... \ • t ' . • I I. ' f S W-1netdl . Februt l • Ul"ITt....,._ l're• P.,,e . .41 ~ACKLIS ' . aa •• 1, subcom.mlllee. ••hi Saudla Arabia and 'other Atab COUl'ltries were try inf to "imPo$e a pattern .of anU·Semiti&m" on United States business firms. HI• list lnoludep major American flMI)• such u F.OJ'!, Xerox and Coca.Cola. ~ Qiurch said Ford, for exam· ple, has been unable to sell a car • or truck in S1udl Arabia 1fnce .1966. -~ Church said the effect of the u.s; policy, aa outlined by Saun- defs, is that many Americ"n fitms "can't sell to one of the boOmlng markets of the world." He slid the oil-producing Arab .. ,na\jons have $60 billion a year in oil +:revf!nues alone lo spend for products an~ services. In New York Tuesday, the An· ti-Defamation League of B'nai B'brith claimed that a desife ~ · lh4li~ do business with the newty«rtcK;.._ Arabs has prompted discrfmin•· · tion against Israeli and ,American Jews by many American ban~. corporatiori,s ' -and government agencies .. The league said the Chase Manhattan Bank, for example, refused to open a branct& irl· Tel Av1v despite requests 1 1by the Israeli government. Meanwhile,· the bank. the nation's third laraest is planning or hu created branches in six other mid-East countries, according to the league. 'f> ' UPI Ttlt11llot. WNO·STAY.-Indian's occupi-:ing ~n electronics plant on, tbe"cOuntry~ largest reservation today ask~d th"' Navajo peop~e. lo give them food and support f<ir a "long .stay." , 'l'!le millans took over the plant with rifles Monday and ?.-e joined by reinforcements from California and Qregon. . . I •• . . To119h Pedaling Ahead The group safd other firms practicing discrimination against . Jews tncluded Guaran- teed Mortgage Services, Inc., and Wizard Mortgage Banking Corp., Lakewood, Colo.; Bendix· Syanco, Columbia, Md.; Pacific Pump Corp., 1fuolington Park, Qil Drilling . . Slisp~nswn Hashish Found'. In Phony I.:eg The owner of this bicyCle at the· University snow when he headed for classes Monday. of Wisconsin Memorial Union in Madison, The storm buried parts of five states and the probably wasn't counting on 7 to 15 inches of digging out continued today. .... Set Aside COPENHAGEN. 'Denmark fAPJ --: Police say they are hold· Bandit Gets $200 From Mesa Store Cali!., and Ashland Chemical SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A Co., Ashland, Ky. ruling which had ,Prevented con- The league also accused the struction of a new oil drilling Army Corps of Engineers and the platform in the Santa Barbara Overseas Private Investment Channel has been set aside by the fighting has increased. Corp. of similar practices. 9lh U.S. Court of Appeals. f.l e repeated that he is willing But th·e court said Tuesday to limit future aid to South Viet-construction should not be al- From Page A J CAMBODIA ing a 52.year -oJd British \\'Oman and her 27-year-old (laug'ht<'r on charges of smuggling hashish , after finding $10,000 in krO(Jer ' note s stuffed in the older \\'Oman's artificial leg. Another $60,000 in kroner v"as ,, round in a plastic bag in the "'omen's hotel roonl, and traces A bandit with an apparent split lip under an adhesive patch that' made it hard lo pronounce his de- mands, robbed a Costa Mesa Ii· quoi-store of $200 Tuesday night.• He fled into the darkness after forcing Robin Rogers lo band over the receipts or the store-, at 1011 El Camino Drive, one of several in a small northeastside n eighborhood commercial He Used Real Paper Money Someone who really kn~w what he was doing is iso11g,bl by Costa Mesa police today for in· vesting $1 .in ·a scheme lo make $67 and then gelling his original buck back loo. The los.s vfas reported to Of- ficer .William Sanders by Donald C . Finley, owner of a neighborhood laundromat al 1017 El Camino Drive. Finle'Y complained that somehow, someone managed get the electric eye-operated bill changer to suck in blank slips of paper and spit out four quarters in return. And it repeated its perlormance 67 limes. Lobby Protests SACRAMENTo !UPI> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's appoin- tees to the new st ale energy ~om· mission do not fit the joL qualifications spelled out in the law, People's Lobby charged Tuesday. "There is no way to bend the law lo accommodate Brown's appointments which ap- pear lo be based upon political pe rsonalities instead or job <1ualifications,'' Ed Koupal, director of People's Lobby, said. ORANGE COAST ~ DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed P1 ttlcle~l •l'ICI Pvlll!- Jack R. Curley Vice Pr..um<11 • ..., 0.-al -M911' ThOmas Keevll t:OI•"' Thomas A Murphine ""' .... 9•"9 l ...... CMrll'S H. Lo o" Richard P. Nall At .. """' """""~'"'I E<lllar• OftlteJ c:.tt .. M~w uow.~•9••!il•erf ......... oKll.JJJJ ..... _,_ ••• d ~ .. Kii, 119'0-rr.Slrttl MWll~ .. M:fl 1111J .. 4'tll~"'· ..,.......,_., .,. .... , 2no1 Y ,.., Jto..s at Miii Dfe90 F•- TeffllftOnt C7t•J "42.-4121 QMsiflld .Advertltlng MZ-it71 ~•va1i.~,.,..,.oi1+u• ,., .. ,,0 l"t' ..... MllCl•--••s.o6JO I ...,..,..,.0r~tt '-"'""·~·­,..,220 center. His most distinctive charac· teristic, the victim told police, was the bloodied Band Aid he wore between his upper lip and nose. "'It made it difficult for him to open his mouth,'' Detective Sgt. Sam Cordeiro s aid today. But the robber got his message across to the clerk by bran· dishing an automatic pistol dur- ing the 9 p.m . holdup. nam to a three-year term; saying p. • lad lowed to resume until the case is ··that would be a responslble " 1 a1arna,._ C reheard by U.S. District Court. solution" to his request for addi·· ';,1 A suspension of drilling and tional funds for the Saigop, gov-C platform building was ordered ernmenl. on Cn•1nlit by Interior Secretary Rogers When a questioner noted that ~, C.B. Morton after a January 1969 other countries say the United SACRAMENTO (AP)-A well blowout and spill which States should stay out of prisoner who escaped from a killed birds and fish, fouled Southeast Asia, Ford responded: hospital, barefoot and beaches and restricted fishing •·1 don't think we can conduct dressea in pajamas, rode two and recreation in the Santa American fore1·gn policy on the · b Barbara area. city uses across town basis of what other nations think ·th be. h The lower court had dismissed w1 out 1ng c allenged by ... It is my responsibility and anybody, authorities said. a comp\ainl by Union Oil Co. or the responsibility of people in Robert· D. Alley, l5, was California, Gulf Oil Corp., Mobil authority to make decisions that quickly rearrested at the Oil Corp. and Texaco, Inc., hold· arc based on v.•hat v.·e think is home or a relative in sub-ing that Morton was within his of ha shi sh \\'C'r<' found in a car ror 'r \\'hich th ey had a k~y. the Police said . The Britis h consulate> said the \\'omen. according lo their passports, \\'ere na med Jane Browne and Jane Crawrord, and they had three children 4 to 15 ye_ars old with them. Iranians Get . Air Training best for Amer1"ca, and that's the b authority when he denied the ur an Rancho Cordova, STRATFORD ,..__ (' Investigators were told the bandit is 22 to 23, abQut '5 feet, 10 inches, 180 lbs ., with brown hair and blue eyes. He wore dark. bell bottom slacks and a plaid shirt, Rogers told police. way it will be decided as long as J where the second bus had firms permission for platform ~ 1.:.Nlln. "P) -am president.'· building. Sikorsky Aircraft will train 55 ·: -taken him, sheriff's deputies I , ld. t n and · Me..aawhile in Washington, said Tuesday. ' . raruan so iers o Y matn· SeCretary ot berense James R. Alley. hospitalized with a Gunmq'q iGJves lJ.p ;tain si~ mine-swe,ping helicop-Schlesinger said that the pr..._ · · "' ters being sold to,lran, a com-...-stomach wound after ex-SAN DIEGO (AP! A k ·d od bability is "extremely h1'gh" that . . -. man pany spo esman sa1 t ay. changing shots with a movie with a nfie stood rr pol f Th · · f ~ambodia could survive jf . 0 .ice Of' ecompanytsnegoUating 9r theater guard, picked the tw<>; hours Tuesday before finally space for the 40 enlisted men and Coroner Aide Gets 60 Days Congress approves emergency locks on his bed shackles and walki t I h. ho aid, but said he could not ng 0.u o is use un-15 officers at the nearby ,. guarantee it. walked out of Sacramento ·armed, officers said. No injuries (Jniversity of Bridgeport. The SAN FRANCISCO !UPI J - Former coroner's deputy Billy Joe Smith, 30, has been sen- tenced.lo 60 days in jail on misde· meanor charges resulting from the theft of a $100 money order from a dead woman. "There is no s uch thing as a f;;M;:;;ed;:;;ic;a;l;C;e;n;t;e;r;M;:;;ond;:;;a;y;.;:;;;:;;~=~w~e~r~~~r~e~p~o~r~t~e~d~. ~T~h~e~m~a~n~r=e=·=~t~r~a·~·n~in~g~w~i~ll~b~e~g~i=n=M=a~y=l=and~=l~as~t guarantee,'' Schlesinger told the partedly bad been despondent. about one year. House defens e appropriations Superior Court Judge Joseph Karesh, who ordered Smith tore· Pay the money to the woman's estate. said he would recommend that the former city employe be put on a "'ork furlough program. Smith was arrested last Oc - tober and fired from his $1 ,040·a· month job. subcommittee. 1 Rep. George H. Mahon, (0 · Tex.>, chairman of the subcom· mittee, said, ··1 think it saddens all responsible Americans lo see Cambodia collapse .'' But Mahon said, "It is just almost imposs ible to convince rank -and.file Am ericans thal there is any end to this, and ul- timately Cambodia cannot sur- viw e so why spend hundreds of millions of dollars more." Ill U,ITt ....... FWRIDA GREETING-P,resldenl F-0rd gels a kiss from Kelly Bonnell upoJl his arrival Tuesday at the Hollywood-Ft. Lauderdale Airport. Greeting Ford and his wife, Betty, with flowe<11 were Kelly and her sister (not shown). Woman in background is unidentified. • I eGot . To Sta1·t Meeting Like'lhis The Bank oflrvine is a small personal bank. Which means you are very important to us. We aren't trying to please everyone from Sacra- mento to·San Diego ... just you. We'd like you to meet our unique services: • DRIVE-IN BANKING · • FREE COURIER SERVICE • COMPUTERIZED PAYROil. • FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS· • 24-tfOUR BANKING SOON! STARTMEETINGYOURISAN~ING NEEDS AT THE BANK OF' llJ.Vlt!IE MONDAY THROU,GH SA1VRDA V1 .. 1-4322 Culver Drive', fr:vlne, C:1111fomlcl.97105 (71-4)Ul·l600 • '~· . :·:· . \<· .. ~~· ' ·. ' ... . ' . •'. .. " 'I. ,. •' ,• ... ·. .; ,. ,• i ~ n M'rao •'•"pl G11 DE, de re Amff' incruc! due,$ order comp: ·•nolo c.:oont 1ngly. With I telepb h•PP< I hat close~ locate thougl locati respo1 You sued •• Is a s which the F since vk>latl s1Je1r1 count1 was n order l'ttru.I Other. Amerl .Grolle; to N. !! custor 575 Lt 'NY 1 ~ ~• • r I "'ash I '"'" DEi old mt zinc sc have ~ to knc more: ings 0 1 Curi maso1 in1 de sloreli at thl terml1 c:are l• 1earn J for 11 markt }~or 0 price in1Fr !li2 IDC for sz. All cat Burrtt .. 111. which fndtj .Manu Har rt pablls Sons Ever) ltfa DE, rour Di rec( tion a third· n1cmt ulong J retul post a think 1hc re (lrder 0tds rr Jl<I id. C'ende lf'limil '\'ol "·ork lo con the s1 ~·ou It Your ~p If neces i:llS8 Is 961 Washi Fii DE appe1 teer i t a ke :trans call c :knov .-;pone Coon• 1he 21 other "'·hicl one·ll ,serv~ Jy In :;urrc t i Ilt1 ttfer ..... "ill~ •1Sli in11p ballla allll' I u•lt tr1D1 wllll may help! call I DAILY PILOT ,;I :J ·&~·,w@lYl~···'M·esa A~~ ~@irw~©®.' .._. TeF-• W9dnesday. February 26. 197~ ·al .. M :COt o probltrn 1 T1ttri 1&1rlt1 Pat' .DuM. Pol wlll nt rrd tape. grt/ Ille on•wtr.t and ac· tlo11 uciu nl!'e'd to .:rolu. l~tit1 in gov1n11ne1tl a1tlt t>u1fne14. /.fat! l/Olil' qw11iona trJ Pai Dunn /Al: l'our Se rv1ct.· 0 range Co at t Ually Pilot. P.O. IJCl.r J561J. Co11la /rf11a . CA 926ai; l1r,·lude yCJur ~lclt'phont number, . . GNltar fff'f11ttd . DEAR PAT : Last June I or- dered a f u·l tar fTom the American. nter1tate Corp. and incfuded • t:heck for the amount due, SMl.54 . Shortly after I sent the order I received a card from the company saying thatlhe item was "no longer av<1llable and your ac- <.-OUot ha:s b~n adjusted accord- ingly. I wrote several Jetters -. with no ttnsw er, so I decided to telephone Americana to ask what ' happened to my rerund. 11earned that the.Ir Illinois office ¥:as closed and that the firm now is located in Danbury, Conn. Even though I phoned and \l.'role to this location, I neve r r ecei ved a response or a refund. W.L., Fountain Valley Your refund now Is being ls· sued. Amertc1na lnter1tate Corp. ts • subsidiary of Grolier, Inc., which has been under lltlgatlon by the Federal Trade Commission since March lt'7Z for alleged viol1tlons ln selling, recruiting s1le1men aad eolltcik>n of ac· counts. American• Interstate was named In • cease and desist order at that time for certain recru..ltlnS: aad selling prartlces. Others ha\•lng problems "'Ith Americana Interstate or other ,Grolier subsldlarles,!thould .,.·rttf' to S .S. Trachteaber(C, director of customer rel1tlon1i, Groli•r, Inc., 575 Lexington A\'e,, l\"e.,.· \'ork, 'NY IOOZZ, "'Ith a copy lo •-,.c, Marketlnc Practic es, l\'ashlngton. DC Z0380. itla•o11 Jar" DEAR PAT : I h:.i\·e son~c· \'£'r'" old mason jars v.·ith old-fa!>hione{I zinc scre,.•-on lids. 1 'vr heart.I they ha,·e some valut•, and ,,.,·wld lik e to know wh E'r~ I might find out more about this. Dot:t!rtuin 1nark- ings on the jars e!I t<i IJli!>h ,·;ilUl'? J,,J .,<..:osta Mc~a Carrent markt.·l \'alut of old ma50n jars dr11ends on nuctuat- inC demand. Check .,.·Ith aniiljUt' stores to gel an Idea of their v•orlh at this tlmf'. A g r can tM-de- tnmlned by jar n1 wrkin"!>. If you care to read about masonjarli and learn more about pricing youri. tor sale, se\·er11I bookli are on lht market. ''1\n Illustrated Guldf' For Collecting Fruit Jars" "·Ith prtce guide coslt $1 .75. "Collect · inc Fruit Jar11" "·Ith price guide is ~ and ''More Collectable Jars" for SZ.50 are currently available. All can be ordered from Ronald B. Bu.rrt1, 2941 Campus Drl\·e, Vis- .alll, CA 13277. Another book, which tells about the hl5tory of fndtjars, 11 tllled. "1\ Collttlor's .Man•aJ, Fruit Jars," by Julian H1rrl1on. It costs $15 and Is f>Ubllsbed by Thomas S e lson & .Sons, Camden, S .J., and Everybody'1 Pre!.s, llano,·er, J•a . ltlall Sol111lo11 DEAR PAT : After rending your sugg<'slion lo contact the Direct Mail ~larkcting A!>socia- tion and r equf.'st a forn1 to stop third·class n1ai lin!!s from its m ember firm s, I'd like to pass ~dong my solution to this problem. J return the advertisers' prepaid postage envelopes unopened. I think most mail order firms hopC' the returned material conl<tins an order. To find out. the returned •ids must be opened and postage paid. Usin g this "return to ~ender" method virtuall y has t-liminated all ffi.\ unwanted mail. U.C., Balboa l~l•nd \"our method probably docs '-''Ork -Jn time. It may be quicker to contact the DM ~IA. and request &he stop mailing form -unless ,·ou have an urge for re\•enge. Your method also furt.her slows up mall dell1cr)' due to un· necessary handling of this third class material. OM MA's address ;s 968 National Press Bulldlng, 'Washington, DC ZOOtlt. /FISH Hrlp DEAR PAT : Would you please appeal to )'our ree:1ders to volun- ileer a little of their time to help take phon e calls or provide :transportation for persons "·ho call on FISJ-1 for help? As you Jtnow. this organization is s ponsored by the Newport Harbor Council of Churches. 1\lon" with the 26 council churches. about 50 others are involved in this work, "'hlch aims to help people on a ooe-to-dne basis in many area5 of ~ervice. We need help particular· Jy In the Costa Meia area and In :;urroundlng beach cities. t, C.M.,NewportBe1ch Railroad t . R'eality~ On Paper LOS ANGELES <UP IJ-Thc San Dieeo, Orange and Los Angeles County Railroad is now a reaUty, at lea1t on pifper. Los Angeles Countt lormull y agreed Tuesday to join the other t"·o in operation of a.commuter train bet"·een Los Angeles and San Diego. This is in addition to the ''L./\. County Railroad," planne<l by that one county alon~ ove~•lhe same route, thus plitting L os Angeles county in the position of establishin~ t\•.'o railro11ds. Pluns call for both service~ to be operating this summer. The county board Tuesday ap· proved a joint po"·ers agreement setting up the county transporta· lion service organization. San Diego County s upervisors ap· proved it Jan. 7 a nd Orang<' County endorsed it Jan. 24 . Still to he determined is the schedule the threc·county train u·ill operate on. Los An geles or- fic ials u·ant it to bring ('Om· muters here in tin1e for offict· hours. a nd lea,·t· ;:1t the l'n<l of tht· day. Supcr,·isor Baxter \\"arll. lht· chief proponent of the rail services. noted that the threE'· county railroad v.·ill coi;t the county muc h less than its o .... ·n line. ,,.,·hich is invcstinj! $1 n11llion in used railroad ('ars. On(' third o f the t.11ree·county railroad 's expenses "·ill be borne b~· 1\mtre:1k. tht• national rail passenger ser,·iet>. 'l'he rt·n1.:lin· ini: ex pense u·i ll he split by tht· three counties. amount1ni;:: Lu aOOut $67 .000 ;1 year for eaC'h tounly. Amtrak estimatt..--d. ;\m· trak and the tri ·c·ounty C'onl · muter hnt• ,,.,·ill run O\'Cr the san1t• 128-mi le t r :1C'k bf't,,.,·een San I>iego and Los A ngt·les The t\n1trak s~rvit'l' 1s geared to hooking up \\ ith trains tu and rrom San 1-~ranci!!.1:0. ;ind !>Odut.·~ not meet ton1 n1utt>r lraffl <' need!> lsr·aeli Girl 111 Lo1ig Tra11ce T EL A\11V (/\PJ -,\n l ~r:.ach teen-ager was in the hospital f~ the seventh day today in an hyp· notic trance doctors and hyµ· notists have failed to break. An Am erican-traint·d ps)'chologist. Y ehuda Wachtel of the H )'pn os i s rt1 oti \·a ti on lniititute in Los Angeles. sue- ceeded in arousing 16·year·old Yafa Suissa Into subcunscinu~ speech , but f ailEtd art er mort· than three hoars to bring thf.' girl out or the trance. 'fhe gi1·I "·as put under hyp· nosis during a school demon~tra · lion. The hypnotist, /\,·i Sh ~1lom Orori. tlaimed !-i he ;1p1>t>ared to uwaken norn1ally at thl' l'nd of the demonstration. but stud ents said she f('ll asleep again ._..·hen she returned to her seat. Reduce West Side Facility Proposed Or<1ngl' County SllpPrvi~lll'S agrC'ed 'l'uesda'.T tu g1\e ('On sidl'rat 101~ to proposals by the <'L ty of Costa !\l esa to build nl'" tcrrnin~tl fe:1cililic.>s on the \\"l'SI side of tht· tuunty airport ,\ft~r hl'ar1ng prt·~t·nlc1t1on :. b.\ :-.c,·t-ra\ Costa !\lt·:-.a offi1·1al:-. th1.· hoard refcrrt!d tht' propo~al to lhf• count:. {·ounsrl. l..'ounty 1\d 1111n1~1r,1ti\1' l)ffi{·t• and Au·pnrl !)t'(la1·tn1t·nt fnr :-.tud~. Water, \~l ater cvcry\\"here and not a drOJ) to by hop1>ing do\vn into the sink provided for drink? Ah , this pigeon is no fool . ~l t> fish Cil'aning and d1inking from the water que nc hes his thirst (tl tht• S~n Clemente pier taps. ~~~--'-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 'fhl' ~Pt'l"if1l" board orth·r \I .1 :-. fur thl' :igt·ncit•s l.u :.tut!y lhl· ft·asibilit.\' of 111'\\' lt•rn1111.1I l"al'1ht1t•s on lh1• "'t·~t sidt· ;ind de· tcrn1inc if Slll'h u pl:u1 ~hould bt~ cncor·poral('d in :111 ;111·1)(}rt 1·:11 \"il'on n1(•11t;:1 I ln1µat·t l{l'JlOrt dut· to start soon. Super\"isor:. s aid lhl'.\' \I a11t Lu hear a report \\ ithin -15 d:i.\'s so they can gt't the 5250.000 E l Hun der way . A n1o ng other thin~s. t hf• s tud.v is ain1ed :.at «!caring thl' \1;1y for ;.1irport tern1in:d P:\- µan sion prOJl't·t s on 1•xi:-.ting facilitiC'S Dean Tells Nixon Plan For Funds !\tO:-..-l'L'l.1\ll~. S .I (/\.J'i f•'orml·r \\'h 1tl· ll nu:-,e coun:-.t·I John \\' Dt•an Ill s;.1vs that forn1er Prt·si<lt'nl \'i~on ·planned to ust• lht• nou ·dc.funct Nixon ~~o und;1t1nn lo "pcrprtuat<' hi1nsclf <i:-. ~1 forl"t' in 1\n1l'ril·an politics .·· !Jt•:in soud ·rul':-.da.v night th1· foundation. s~t up in 1969 !o build ;1 prc·sidt•111i:d lihr:try. v.;:1s "to bl' no! n1t:rely a :\ixon lib1-;1r y but lhrough lht· cullC'(:t ion of c:on· 1r1hutlon .... lhl·rl· \\•;1:-. ;.1 plan afoot fur J{ichard f\"ixon to p<·rpetu.1tl(' IUmSt•Jf a S il [11!'(0 l' Ill 1\lllt'rll"illl polit n.:s "flt• \\nuld ha\f' l>Ct•l1 .... ul'h a rorct' 111 :-.uµpurt of candidate .... and\\ 1th tht• 1n1·rl 1a that ht· .,.,ould havt• b~t·n pn\\ f'rful in lh(' Bt·pubh<'an part _,, ;ind llt·rh;1p:. t•\ t•n 1110 1·1· hr<nirlt' Jn the 19if. 1·lt·c·t1ons ;ind :.111 othe1· t'lt'elions th1·rl'aflt'r.'· l)t·an told about an ;1udit•nt·1· of :1lH1ut 1.000 studt·nt:-i al :\1unl l'la1 r St ult· CollC'J;/;l'. l)t•an \\ :1~ not spl'C'ifit• 011 h-0\1 '\1,on 1111ght ha\·1.· u~t·d IXJ\lo er ,.;;:uut'd through lh•· l1brar.\ loun dation l'lans fur !ht> ldJt·<1ry \\"l'fl' U1~ t·ontinued .;ind thC' founllatK:ln dir;· ' ~o\ \'t•iJ a ft t ·r ~ 1 \ un · s rC' signal ion !"un Clcn11..•nlt-. \\·'hiltiC'r and i\'e"·port Rt>a('h v.·c·rt> mt•ntionC'd a l onl' tinl<' or :.1nothf'r <JS a J>O:.Sl · ble site for the library. Dcan·s spt•cch v.·as d£>l ~1yC'd by about 50 C'h;1nt1ng protcstf'rs "ho shout<'d insults :ind hl'ck!C'tl tum as he b<'j!an to spt~ak Dean threalt'n('d to t:ancel his lecturt'. hut lht• shouting con· tinut•d. (.';1n1pus st·C'Urity guards ejel'tt•d Olll' ~t udent. 1\11 ofriC'c>r Staid after\\ ;.1rcJ that lhC' S!Uclt'lll was thro'' n out on Lht' ordrr uf lh<' coll ege arl m inistrlltiun r\l thC' ~anic time. l\l:n1rt•t•11 !Je an \1·a s lt•d out of thl' auditoriun1 hy a group of stu cl cnts. StudL'nt Govf'rnment J\:-;. ~ociation prc~idC'nt r-.tichat•I ~lt•ssina said he "·as \vorril'd about her saf£·1y . But except for scattered heC'kl ing there u·cr e no n1urc.> dis- turbances . Odd to Speed I Careful as you round the kink in the road upon en· tering the fair com- mu n lty of Corte M.ader.a.• You, 'must take care because of th.II kinky speed • llmlt'''Whlch is post· ed" et .18 miles per hour. Why In the world Is It an oddball pace like 19 mlles •per hour? Well, It 'Used to be 20. But the City Oads decided that n.ot .enough motorist• were pay- .in{, onenllon to 20 . So they decided to QQ1ora bit of variety In the speed busi- nea1. Beit·Ringer G1.tarcl Slu1kes Up Doors, Lazv I' al rol 11 n~ (.) r a n~l· Cou nly Sheri ff"s off 1C'er3 ha \'t' been ba ffl eel 1n re('t'lll "t'l·ks b~ Jangling burglar ;.11:.arm.s throughout an Cl ·roro !>hopptni,: Ct'nll'1· \\'ilh no burgl<.11·s or breakins to be found \\·he il thl'Y l'l'~pond to lhl' C'all.s 'f\\O depu\1l'!'! sol\'t'd thl' m _,·stL·ry early today,,., hen they de· (•td('cl to p<1rk their patrol t:ar nt·ar lhl' eon1plt·x . ke{•J) an t·yc· on things anU an ear upl'n fo,-the bl•lls TlllSIR BEl .. L Rl'.\:Gt:R. tht•y <li.scovL•rcd . 1~ an (·ldc•rl~'. privately h1rt•d Sl'tur1ty gu<ird \\hO \\"<:ilks ;;round the various store~ gl\·l's lhl' luckl'd doors Sl'\l'f<il ,-j~ornus sh;.1kcs rlnd ,,·or- r1l·~ not ahout till' burglar ali.1rn1s that promptly respond Lo his ef- forts. 'fhl' dl'IHJl1<·~ -.a nt thl' gua rd refused to eh<:inge hi::. routine in <ill~ \\<J}". '"\"ou rlu )our Jub and 1·11 do mine," thC'y quolcd tht~ i·u-.to<lian U!'! telling th1·rn :-;11t:ltlt'l:·s f)l·'l,.J('l·:RS :.<.lid the guard's employer is di~· cu~:-.1ng \ht' ~1tu;1tiun \\ith him toda ~· v;ilh a vi('\\' to convincing h1n1 th;il a l<·s:. forc,·ful apprO<iC'h to the lotked store doors might hl' appr1•c·1alt·d h~· thl' !>hl'riff's office. ··11 :.ure \1 ould savt' us a lot or mi1C'ag1· anti ;1 lot of frustra- tion ... :l dt·put.\ ('omn1ented. ··)"ou knO\\'. that guy out there has lJC't'n rini..:111g a lot of lx•\ls t'\"l•ry night ·· Gates Named Grand il1arshal of Parade Ur<.1nge County Shen ff-Coroner Urall Gall'S has been .selected grand m<.1rshal of the San Juan Capistrano Fies t.;.i De J .. as Golon- drin:.1s l"">itrade to be held !\1arch 22 as part of the \veek·long C'eil'bration of the return of the S\l'UllO\\'S to tht.• mission eity Gates "as horn :.ind reared in San .Juan Capistrano. lie "·orked as a cov.·hand on the O'Neill. .Starr a nd Forster Ranches and in his early lC'en s joined the - ~hrriff's junior posst> II <· \\a :-graduated from l'api~tr:inu llig h School in 1957 havinu b1:e11 cuptain of both the footh:.all and b.iJsketiJall teams. Thl' ~her iff nov.· liv es in Capis lrano Ut.-a('h \\"ith his wifl' Diana and t\\'O c hildren. The F'iesta DC' l .. as Golondrin;is runs fronl ti.1areh 17 th1·ough the 23 i1·( Snn Juan Capistrano and featur('s ,~·C'stcrn <ind Spanish heritage cclebr.it ions and l'\"C'nts Da.11~ Piiot M•ll Pllcllto LEADS THE PARADE Sheriff Brad Gates Costa l\J psa l\l:.iyor llnbl·rt \\ il son niadt· a brief opcnini.: ~1a1en1cnt lu supt·r,·i!'!Or!'! ;1 11d tht•n yil'l(h•d lhf' flocu· to Coun "1ln1a11 Jaek ll an1111l'tl and l~:.iy lludson. gc·nE'1·a l 1nan:ig£·1· of tht• <.'ost<.1 ~IL•sa County \\';.1tc·r Di s- lritl. I lud.son S<.11d the facilities no\\I ust•d by inC'on1ing 1>lane:; arf.' liupl.'less ly u\·ercrO\\dl'd and thf' ).!ro\\ th of industry 011 lhe f'ast .'>Ide uf the .iirpu1·t has snarl1.:ll traffi('. lie said (Jr;.1ngC' Counly, ~1!'! thC' s1a1e ·s sel·und bigg t~st l'Ount~·. 1nu :-.l ha\ t~ ;1d equ;.1\t> air 11·ansµurtut1on to st•l'\t' the busi- n1.:ss antl µlt•asurl' nl't'<ls of its pcopll· lluclson ~a id his agenc·y 1s caµuble of providing ~111 an1ple \\<JtC'r !>Uµply to 11C\\' lt'l'llllllill buildi11gs on the \1·c·sL :-.1dc•. In his eon1n1t•n ts. \\"il son told supcr\"i::.or 3 lht• 0µ1.)Urtun1ty to u~c \·::ic<int Irvinl' Colll!Jany \anti on thl• \\'est ~idl' m:..iy be Jo3l forC'\'l'r 1f uction 1 ~n·t taken soon llumn1t•l!. \\ho ul:.oscr\cS un lhl' statt• Board o f r\cronautic~. said Orange Count} '3 airport i~ une of thc n1ost crilic:.al links iu <.'alifo1·ni<.1 's a ir transit nct"·o1·k ··i t i!> thi.· sccontl bus it•!-it airport in the l'.S. <.1nfl henc(' in the 11orld ant.I i:-1 in the n1ost eon· fined s p<ice." ll an1 n1 l'lt s:1id. "It is an a:-;sct. a gen1 that only hus to bl' poli shed." J.l a mmett s:iitl thl· racilitics Oil the (•:isl side of the airport arc bt·- in g strangled by traffic and over- use. "I have no preconl'l'ivcd ideas nt proposals other than to ~ay Ll 1s n1andatory \1·e g ive considt·ra- l1on to the u~e of the pro1l(·r\.\· 011 thl· "·est !'ide. · · he said. ··If \\ P fail to take advantage TIO\\. \ll' m;.1y lose it forever.'' In responsl' to a sharp con1 · n1cnt frotn Supf'r\'i:-oor J{olJt·rt 13attin . both Hammell and \\'ilson :-;aid tht•ir proposal i!' not aimed at p,ouring ne,1· revenue 1n - t0Costa :O.Iesu·s pocket:.. Truek Hits Train BARS1'0\Y (APJ ~ A sen1i Lru t k was s plit in hair. 20 train c;irs derailed, a quartcr·milc of trat:k ripped up , and three n1t·n "·ere injured \\'hen the truck col- lid ed "'ith a Santa Fe freight train near here ·ruesday. ~1\.~,.; ~~ Al,,...,.t•~ .. ~-~ ... ~--.... !1iif.'-&"11il! !!J!QL'!f~ GEM TALK I ' *1' I ~'- TODAY BY •• • • ~ ! r ' ., ~ ~ . J . c. HUMPHRIES ~I ·D•O t;~O:SELF JEWELRY ~ There is a talent in designing' original jewelry pieces. and there is only one way to develop this .·. skitl : sit dow11 and do it. .Such design can take many fOrms. s uc h as nature imitationsj as'scen in so many beautiful pins,. rQad e lo resemble rlowers . Jewe lr y clc s i}.!n starts in the mind, but then is transmitted to j s ket c:h cs on paper . M any ' de-Signers. h11wcver , h ave difficulty ex pre~sing designs on pa~r, findin g 1t easier to work with clay or w:.ix . 'Although jewelry design •is a s killed profession. many 110ti-professionals derive a great deal of sutlsfadion through the t desi~n of jewelry. and are able to do a better job of shopping or ,ordering :-;pccial designs because t.])ey ~ave produced a rough indication of what lh~y really Want. ,. ,,.;.; .. ~ ' . , . ~ r l • ,. _.; ...... r tr. ~4 ;l. ...... •' . ~ .... ' :,,,-, \ f i 't\'A• ~ l••f>lon • ~""· *"""" ... 1cr.. Ar• maJle•P"'~" ol \he J•....,I•"' ••t -1"' ..... -a mo"~ ... ' w<><ld"• •••<>'! prkfwl: P<>Qefll'lon• E-eh•· c•••llon I• of 141( f QOld. 0.. wl"" I -I "••\l·lhlpld dll! ' -no..n.. 1WSll b•1cel1t .tn<I one . wll!I I <ltl1mctndll -... ru,.,. ....,._., .. " ..... ...._,, dill -• llt~•~ty ' 0 .., OMEGA ' • ' .. -N. ' '\J', , .. ;- _, > •• " J. C. .J./.umphrieJ JeweferJ J82J NEWPOR T BLVfl. COST A MESA CONVENIENT TERMS 27YEAR61N lHESAME LOCATION jt .. y A \'S rudera have been ...,,erred lo FISH, and all have bee• tlelped. Phone volunteers wUI be a1ked to takeealls from the FISH dltpatcher one d•r or t;ven· lng1p11>r month on a 'JZ.llour 1hlll ba1ll.~l'•c"·•P/hone volunteers aJto sie neede ·• Drtven accept ... 11nm(nt1 a1 the need for tran1Porl1lkl• 1~l11et1. P'1'ao•• wllll Umltell. llDI• fer drh1nf •llO mo help. Anyone able lo lelld a helpln' ~aad lo FISH II ar1ed lo rallt42:SOH. '----------------------~ ' • • ' • l. .. .. • • ' • • .. I r ,~A~j:::o:~:L:Y=Pl:LO=T======::::::~ ft ·~ --:t...i~J . "'~·:-~~ • ·~aleg ·BfJS C t ta '-· yt!ars 1ro1n now ~·hen Chicoi go votes . uga1n tor rnuyor. 'flanrahah, may~. ,. · ·~. ~~'( ·wltla Tom ~laine •• l..1· •• ll~K WOK~IS DE PT. -The '\Big Cll.y'' among our com· munities•her(• along the Orange Coast now h&Js itself a neY"· all modern central libral")'. Hunt· ington Beach people will de· dicate this new depository of kno"·ledge on April 5 next. All or this advance in Hunt- ington Beach t·ultute, .alas. I& not \\ ithout controver sy, Oh. you hLivcn 't h eard too muc h hasslt• O\'er the cost or lhe li br;,iry 'fhf' prict> ta i.: was around $2.U ITI l I lion :\f;JTllt:H 11,\\'I·: VOL' heard n1uch rt•<."l'lll dcb;1lt• a hout tht• library':-; ;,ir<:hitl'Cttu·e. "·hil'h is aU glass and colum ns and "'ill look prl·t l y nitt· \\·ith some landscu1>ing and aging around the edges. So rar . ll untingtun &•ach hus alsn a\"Oided ;.iny Shouter- s<:r eam l'r s O\'e r \\·hat kind o( books "'ill be i.1ll o\\·ed inside on the shel\'es or "·hich ones ought to be banned. '!'hat may come later but it hasn 't yet. So. you ask. ,,·hat could cause lhe lt•eth -grinding if lluntingtun lk·:u::h enjoys all t l11 s hi.lpµincss v. ith t he llC\\" libri.l r~ '' IT 'S T H AT llEDICAT l 01' l'Premon~·. t h i.l t 's \\·h~1t . ·rhe lluntington lk!<tc h City Council. in its infL1itc v.·1sdom. 1xi ndert>d thl• upcon1111g riles and then decided to spend $7.500 on the dedicat ion da\". \Vherc would. tht'Y gel the money·.' Oh. from thl' book fund, they :-.aid. This dri"!\I.' certi.lin frO\\'ll ~ fro1n lht• municipal library board. Tht· c ity dads and nioms \\·erl· just about to syphon off funds that l•nuld bu\" \'olun1t·s of knowl (•d gt• for kids :.ind older folks and !l(!Ui.lnd l·r it on punch und cookips This Library Uoard Prl.'sidenl Da\•c \\'ickt•rs han1 tol d the City Counci l h is bo:.ird c·oul<ln't n101·<1l· 1.v s upµu rl the fi.l id on the book <:ash T ll AT DR E \\' :\ 1·1..·tort fl'um l'ouncil'\'Oman 1-larlil.'Lt \\'ieder \1 ho ch<1rged lhl· H.brary types \1•ere trying lo make tht' council pC'ople ··feel like heels.·· Council1n an l!enr v Oukt•. hO\\'C'\'el'. supported \\'iC ke rsh<.11TI and his libra1·y board for hi.lYi.ng the int('stin<tl fort itude to kt•ep :.i li ght fis t c lc.nl'h ell aruunll the book money. In the t•nd. tilt• l luntington council vutt•d tu find 'SS,000 someplacC' other thun the book budg(·l for tht· dedic<1tion rites. This is do\\·n 2.500 clams fron1 the original t•erf•nioni:.i l budget. \'ou i.lre lt•ft to "·on<l e r \1·hv t.hey don 't just ha\·p the m<iyo.r cut a ribbon , flin ~ oven the front door and shou\. "Oka~·. ever · ybody, sturt reud1n;..:. ·· ' CHICAGO (UPll -Richard Daley, the 72·year-old mayor who has run C~iea10 ror 20 yeun, has won a last hurrah an"-virtual o.l.- sura,nce or four more yeara ln city hall with awesom-rlout. ' He beat of( three challe.Q,R:ers Tuesday -the nQi Dcmocrab U> test him in his twc:i: d~ades of power -to win a mayor-ii pfjmart' thd.t iB tantamour'lt tp ~J eeUon. .. 1 ·.,_, Th tt . Daley clout -Chicag~ Cor pov.·et -was tiuch that bi's closest rival went down by prac.tically two to~e. The. alderman 'who \\'On the RepubUcan nomin llli.ondeclared him~ll all but out bec .. use a D_aley man '1ad1jus kick~ hlln out or city councU- Fig1lting aa;e, scandals anCI the aftereffects of a slight s t roke suf- fered last ~lay, th is figurt.'<I to be Dalt•y's fi~al run .to stay as the man called tbe la,it of the big c.ity bosses and recognized as a }lrime power broker in natio"nai Democratic politics. He wanted to win it big, and he did. He had hoped for more tban 5S percenf of the total Democratic vote. lie got w~elt over 60 percent He w h ip~a ~uamsfnger, 34 , a reTOfmTSt aiaerman bY it32:224 votes to 217~764 walh 2,923 of 3,146 precincts -counted. Jt was a swee t v.•in. It was Siuger who helped lead a band 0£ rebels which shoved the Daley Chlcaeo delegation out or the 1972 Democratic National Con\'eO- tion. • There were tv.•o other party upstarts to be dea)t with. One v.·as State Sen. Richard Ne\\'house Jr., 50, the Cirst black to make a r~­ asonable bid to become n1 ayor of this increasingfy black c,lty. 1'he oth~r v.•as Ed\\'i.lrd Jlanrnhan, 5.1. ris ing light in Dale"y 's organization until a solid black \·ote toppled him fronl his 9 rfu;e a s Cook County state's attorney . SigniCici.lntly, Ne"·housc \\"<tS running \\•ith :>8,548 \"Ot es to Ilu.nr01h~n's 37.034. Singer and l'\c\\·housc art:> likely to be around four Fligl1t Fares To Americas Boos ted 4-Bo/o \\'ASHINGTON !l 'Jl 'I ·rti l' Civil r\e ron a utics Boa,·d ha.s ap- µro\"E'd air Care incr•:ases r a n_g · ing from 4 to 8 perct>:1t for nights linking the United States "·ith the Caribbf'an: Cenlral 1\n1c1·1c<.1 and South ,\m erica. 1-ti ght:r fu t·l t:osl.s pron1pted the n10\ e. Gut tht• bo.ar<.1 ·ruc:sd.i~ turned do"·n u proposal for a sin1il:1r in- ereas(· proposed for f li g hts bet,\·(·cn tht• t; .S . \Vest Coast and ;\Jcxil'o. :\ CAB s pokes man :.aid no d<.1lc \\as set for the 11(>\\" fares to go in- to effect . But h e said s uch Lo.ire in- creases gen e ral ly take plat'!;' JU tl:.i ys ufter they ;ire <ippro\·t•tl. ·rhe 8 pert·cnt f:.ire incrt••t3t' ;IJJ· plies to flights bet\l.·ccn the l 'nil· t'd St:.iles and Central ur South ,\n1erica. the s pokesman said. 1\ ont•-\\ aY tickl'l fron1 i'\t•\t' \·ork tu Hin ell' ·J a ne iro \\"ill cost SGi;, for lirst e lass and S455 for ccuno1ny class. Ile sa id the 4 percent 1nerl-;13e \\"ill apply o n fli g hts to <.111d fron1 thl:' Car1bbe<.1n . Daily Pilot Deli•ery Is GMarontHd Monday-Friday· H you dO 'lQt nave You f paper by 5·30 o.m . can belorr 7 pm and your copy will be de· hvered Sa1urday and Sund;iy It Y01• Clo no1 receive your copy by 9 am Satur-day, or 8 am Sunday, call betore 10 a m and your copy will be dohvoroo Clrc.t.+1 .. T•le~1 Most Orange Counly Areas 64J-4l.ll Northwest Hunlinglon Beach. and Westminster 540-IJJO San Clemente. Cap1 s1rano Beact. San Juan Ciip•slrano. Dana Polnt'."Sovtn Laguna Laguna Niguel . 4'r...a6l O SAVE s100 When you buy tlil• SYl:VAHIA COLOR TY > SAYf Mascot Has Last He-haw SPAR·r.<\. 111 . (UPI> -1\s a part of his ~lection campaign. a Republi c an s<1ys. l >l·n1ocrati c n1<.1 vor:.il l·an· didatl' Glenn J ohnson tied a burro to his trailer. 1'oda)". Johnson ·races " C'h:.irge or cruelty to 11nin1i.1ls. l\l 1·s. Robe rt Gret'n. 'virf. of :.i pron1incnt Republican. filed the compl<.1int and said the burro had no food or "·utcr. Juhnson. \\'ho is ch;.illt~nging three-te rm incumbent !\:Jri.v or Dt•lbart f-l ayer. posted ·S25 bond. l ie is to appc<.1r in't!ourt next month_ .4ge11ts Seiz e Narcotics 011 Si1iger's Jet DE!\"Vl::R 1L Pl 1 .-\ l" S Cus ton1s Sl'r\'itt• spo kt•sn1 ;111 s aitl tud;1y inspl•c:tors conrl:-.to.1tC'd ~U~· µt•c tl'd C'Ocaint· and am . phctamines on the t\\·1n engine Jt'I \\"hich . broug ht s ingt·r JC'rl"~ 1 .~e Le\\"IS to 0 {'11 \'t•r ror a ni ghtclub t•ng<1gC'nl\'/ll ('uston1s S t•r\·ict· 1~urt Director J:.i~ 11ruton s :1id Ll'\\'is , 38. <ind the I;! nll'mber:. of his entouragt· \\'t'rc .not arrt~Stl·d but the Con. ,·air 640 turbu jt·t ''a~ :-.l'izefi lie said <iboul u n t'-h:.Jf uuocP of !'>USPl'l.'led cot<1ine and l\\·o ounces of suspected µrotaine '' t•re found uboard thr :1irtrart 'l\1 esd~1y during 0.1 routine search a flt'r th e plane land e d at St:ipll'ton International Airport. OH THES~ POPULAR MODELS SYLVANIA ' COLOR TV MODEL CC4 15l ......... ,. ..... t· ...... -.-..-------··· __ ... __ _ I UPI T•ttpl'IOI• LAST OF BOSSES Richard Daley ~ 1'he Daley ~Lt!umr~I~ wa_s such l~at Jvhn J. lloe!l~n, the last av~·etl Repullican lc(t 10 the ct l'Ounc1l <1n<I, tht• only _maJormember of his party V.'hO \\.'OUld r1111 for IJ\UyOf, COUldn l rvt'n, \\In reel ettion 8S ·alderman. "lt'ti obvirn.1$ lhat ir I t·<in't be:' rf't•lt•ct\·cl in m y own w•td I can't run Jor mayor." l·loellep'said . 'fhe re v.·ert! sqrnc ~·bo1 hatd S<.tid Dalt•y s hould not hn~• t~t' t s time. fie fuiled to \Vin the e11ctorsc1nl'nt of any of the ml\lor ChJcal.o ne"•spapcrs \1hil'h hud prt•\·iously supported him . Ill'_ "~as &ttlciz~d for presiding o\'cr un adn1in~lration in \\ hl<:h su1nt· o~ his c lose~t as. SQ~iuteS, <Ui \\"l'll alJ lop pOtiCeof(i('t't'S. h;~\·t' bt•t•ll 1'011\'IC'lt•d or bnbery and shakedov. ns . \ lie took fl ;1k for >.tllt'gcdly using hi:-. t·iout I? tl1ro\\ lucrative city in- surancr busi uess to onP son and S\\ t•l I !ht· pol 1 t It' al t' urt'l'I' of another. In short. it "·as said O<.il ey V.':.iS losi n ~ his grip. . ' To d emonstrute otherwise, D<1h•y niar~hah·ll ull l11 s forces -bi g labor. big business, lo.flucntial~ of the bl:.i~k ron1munily and ethnic ne lghborfioods, not to mention a host of poht1cal IC)LJs. . 1 Th{=: esult was Daley De1nocrats stort•d across tht' city, even rorr- ing af'un.ofr against the n1a11 Singer haU cndursl'd to rt·place him in tht• <\Jl·d ". ard. It.was only 3•_, hour~ aftt·r lhl' \lolls clnst·d \\hl•n D aley cam<' berore·his fo ll O\\l'rs ln tht• L;.i Sallt· l lott·I. hi s \\Jf(', "Sis." grasping him fondly ;ibuut lht• \\·a1st. l·lis-voice br t>ak 111g sli g ht I~. ht· :-.a11\. ··1 ,1111 gratt·ful ttnd than~Cul tu,~ people of (:h1c:.igu ror tht• t l't'lllt'lld1,u:-. \lilt• or ('illl lttle,,pce. -. this i~ thio time lo go ~1ht•;1d <1n<l n1akt• l 'l11eago ;1 h1·tt1·r t'tl' 111 "'hiC'h to ll\'t' and \\'hi ch tu \\'Ork :.ind \\"hi ch lo\\ ors hip · · Red su·rge Continues Plli\'.O!\.I l1 E"l·I. Ci.l mbod i<t 1A t-'1 f\-1ilitary sources today re- porl(•d tht• loss nf M key govern- 111('1\t 1>0~1ti on 011 Lhc !\.1t·kong ri\'Cr belO\\" Nt:':.1k Luong. and the Khmer l't ouge 1·eb1·ls kept u1> lhl•ir hon1bard n1t•nt of Phnnn1 Pt•nh . l'c;11n Ua111g Lot.•u. 37 n1llc:-. southt•ast of Phnun1 Pt:'nh. \I a:-. thl' st•cund n1aJOr government loss ·rueSdi.i ,, .. It \\'US reµorted rurlier th at (Judong. an isol<tted pro\"ill l'i<i l t·apit<.il 21 miles north of J'hnon1 Pt•nh, fe ll to the Khnier J{ougl' at noon. PC'an1 Haing Lol'u \\as one of t \\O foot hotels o n tht• banks of tlu.· :\lckong bcl0\1· l'\t·ak Luong fron1 \l'hich the ).(O\'t•rn1nt•nt h ad hopt•d to luun<'h a drivt· to rt'Opt•n lht• r1,·er to s upply <.·onvoys fron1 South \-'ietn:.in1. 'rhl' go,·ern1nt•nt fo rct• t•:-.tl niatt•d at !""iOO to GOO rnC'n abandoned it aftt'r heti\'\' :-helling i.lnd ground uttack~ :\1011· day nig ht. tht· sou1·ces S'<.ud. ·rhey rt·por·tt·d that som<' of tht· forct• t·~ca pl'd lo :\"eak l~uong . fl\"t' n1ill'S lo tht· nort h 'J'hc n1ilita ry sourec~ also rt·· portct.l th:.it most of the g<1r1·i~on from Oudon,(;\ "1-t•lrl';1ted in gootl order "' to Lor~v1;;k , anotticr gov· e rnm t'nt p osition f ivt• milt·s nort h t·ast nf thl' µro\'1nci:.il capil;.11. 'fht> Khn1er H.ougt• l':Jptured Oudon~ lasl !\I :.irt:h 18. on tin· fourth fin ni\'t'l':iilry uf !ht· ovt•r thl'O\\' ·or P rinc t; !\'or udon1 Sihanouk. lht' forn1t·r Cumbodian chit'f of statt·. 'J'hc> go\·t·rnn11•111 retook lht• ln\\'11 four n1on1h.., later l'hno1n Pl·nli and 11~ ;11rpor1 \\ l'l"t' hit b~ 311 art1llt·r.\ .i nd r0<·kt·1 round:-·l'ut·sda~ night und loda~, and ont• p •. ·1·:-.un v.u.s killed and thrt'l' \11·rl' \\ uundt~I in the ci- l .' 1'ht• 111~11r.:t•nls have libelled l'l11101n 1•l'nh t•\ ('fY day sin<'t' 1tu·1r <lflt•n..,i\t' bt•g an Jun. 1, and 1nnr1· th;111 :!.->II p1·r:-.uns have been 1.dl.-d. :\lus t uf lht·1n huvc bee n l'L\ 1h;11l:- Theologia1i Death Linked to Suicide PRl;\;C F:'rO!\", ~ .J (.\\)1 1'ht.> furnicr ll1·e:.;idc11l of l ·111011 'l'h eol~ical St·1ni11~1ry ;.1 nd /11 ... \\'tfe took o vt>rdost~:-of :-lt•l•ping pills la~l month in an t•flurt tu c.arrr out :..i sui cidl· p;it·\, 11 \\ ;1. .. le:.irnC'd tod<.i y Dr . a nd :\lrs 111•111·\" I' \"~111 Du:.cn . lt•adt•f!> 1n i\n1l•r1c:111 theologic·:.il hft•. h:.id t•nt1·rt·d th1· pat.•t r a thl'r' than f:.i t'l' !ht• pru -;pf'Ct of dt•bililatinJ.! old <IJ..!t' :\lr~. \':1n J)uscn dit'l.I .l <.1n ~x hut hf'r hu:.h:1nd \·on1il1«I uµ tli1· pills Ill' died 15 d;.iy.s latt•r. :i.p paft•ntly of a ht«U'I ililnu·nt. al tht' .. ~..:.tari-1t•r l'l inic· 111 Bt·lli· :\Icade, K . .J . :\1 r:.. \'an l)u:-.l'll '' ;1.., HO "hl·n she dit·d : hl'r hu:-.h;111d II ,L.., -;"; ·rt11· 1'1H1pl1· 11 1t·111bl·1-s of tht· l·'.111h:111 ,1 .. 1.1 :-;n1·1t·t y und nd - \111·;111·.., o! .111 111d11 idt1;11"s ril;hl to 11·r111111;111· 111 ... 01· ht·r n\\n life. ll•ft .1 lt·l11·1 th.it :-.nd rn:in~ old l)('Opft• \1.111ld d11• 4t1n.1tul'al1·au.sC:i if not l..1·pt ;ilt\1' 1111·d11·111I.\ ·rhey t"x· 1•r1·..,s1·d 1h1· 1h "ll'I' nut to<l1t• "in u ll\11" ... 111;.! 11111111· l 'h1 · \'.111 1111 .. t•u:-practi r 1oj! l'r1•-.l\\!1•r1.1n .. \\t'l't' convinl'e<.I 1h;1l no <.111 11 .t.., ;1tla<·h1"1 to \heir "lH<'ld1· ;111t·111pl . hut rathl'r, that 1t ht·ld th1 · pr1•1nr .. t · nf aft l'r life. l 'ht• 1·0111•11· ..,,nd th1·;• had lt.•d h:1p1>~ 1111·.., hut !hat poor health 110 lun1.:1·r p1·1 rn1\lt'<I lhf•nl tn do 11 ha1 the.\ \I ;111\1·d lo do davis ·brown, with an ~,..... ___ ~~ "~cA~ XL-100 1003 solid state ,____ . "' . .. ..... ~-. DIRECT F~OM RCA!Allcryou ·ve bought your set, made your best dell. lla~ We m31I H• your "Consumer Rebate Coup0n RCA ,.,ill send you a "c11sh-back" refu nd check. And, tl'lat'1 on any RCA XL-100 color set . no excepllon1. J. .· Otter expires on March 9. 1975 ' ' C;ish-back pro~ brough! IO you by, ' RCA D•st,.but•l'lll Corpor111on;Los Angcte1. RCA stl ON EVERY SIZE&STYLE RCA XL-100 COLOR TV All RCA XL~100! Tl"s means I hat no m1111e1 v.hat size RCA color sol you buy, you gel •A 100'lo soh·! ~1 ile ch,1s•1s •The Super AccuCo!or olack matri~ picture lube • Alllom<111c F1neo Tuning • PhJg-in mod11!os and a 70 posil•on "cllck'" UHF iun(!r 1-'o•e 11om nc.-. mote for you! Nole; Th1s offer al)pll•• Oflly 10 RCA Xl-100 Cnlor l'I ~.: D T , s: LO -Tt 1 duct form Rom agre1 that 1 over! pany I Tu i cane :c S('h C in th 1 bro1 L<.1b< T~ :-. e r t \'IOI I a bt failu for I ('CSS 1ch, u ' pt'rj Don \\•ill ~10 1 furn u lr( pr1 ~ D torr !'-:Jitl of ·L br1 I tria; he I pro! f t'll tc>rn s ... s. .An Sc c ch ;1 th(' p;1 r ll S('h m<· ;I. 01 Th1 sch1 res I the -"\\'h f the \\Iii v.·ir thcl 19. .- ~ ..: ' ' , I t ~ • ... -- Drivt¥'s To Get $10,000 LOS ANGELES (AP> -The Mex.ican food pro. 1·ducts firm owned by, former U.S . Treasurer Romana Banuelos htt~ agreed to a settlement ' that provides $10,000 in 1 overtime pay to the com- pany's truck drivers. I ·ruesday's agreement I cancelled a federal trial • • Seat to Bo1ue Open Record 'Act Backed '1 SACRAMENTO (AP> - A Democra!lo~ dqminated Assembly committee passed -"open re· cqrds ,ct for the legislature, governor and courts . a{ter kllllna: a siQ)ilar, wider ranging bill sponsor!Jd by a~Republlcan,1 __ Th~ Assembly Committee on Governmentil O.tganlzation 's 8-1 vote Tuesday sent the bill by A:S··. liiemblyman Leon Ralph (0-Los Angeles>, lo the IQwer house floor. But the committee killed a measure by J.lepublican Robert McLennan or Downey on a 4·1 vote-one less than nc.-eded for passage. : ~ R. · 'i]tf ie~ Cuts Gasoline Price LOS ANGELES (API -Atlantic 1Richrield Co. announced Tuesday a one-cent t1 gallon cut in the price to dealers or all grades of ~asoline in all of its marketing areas. . Dealers s et the retail pr1cetoconsumers. Atlantic Richfield said it also was reduc· ing prices of heating oil and diesel fuel by two cents a gallon . Gigi the Whale .. Alive and Well '(, ___ s_i_a_t_e ___ ) llopeful •• ,,._ David S. Saxon, 55, UC Provost and UCLA Vice Chan- cellor, is expected to . be named president of UC, succeeding Charles J . Hitch, who is retiring in June. JtlcLENNAN SAID the vote proved the As- sembly's Democratic leaders "talk open rec9rds but do not believe In them." SAN DIEGO (UPI) - The Navy is orf the hook. Gigi, the orphan or the ocean, has learned how to be a whale, and is alive and well off the coast of Mexico \\'illiam Samar>.1, the Los Ange les County Museum or Natural ltis· tory, said 1'uesday thatll:::::::c:::::::z:::ilK:=::::Z=======( 1 schedult d to s tart later in the duy on a civil suit , brought by th e U S . Labor Department '!'he departmC'nl <.1~· :.erte_d the con1pany v1oliitcd national fair I labor standard s by fiillure to pay overtime for hours workt'rl in L·x- cess of ·10 hours a wt•l·k. ' ·Charge Dropfed LOS ANGELES (UPl> John Ehrlichman':-; pt.>rJury charge in the· Dani<'I Ellsberg's Cil!>l! v.•ill be rormally dropped ~1onday because the former White !!oust· aide ulrt•ady rue-cs ~i z able pr1~on term s. Dr puly Oi ~l1·1tl At tornL'y St L'J>hcn ·rrott ~•iid it \~'Oulcl be a \.\'J.Slt! of iaxp~ty ('rs' money to bring Ehrlirhman to trial, when any sentence he might receive would probably run concur· rent ly wllh th e other tern1 s. ~ 'Rapist' Charges Dropped Hes.aid RalRh's propasal was not a true open records bill because it covers only fin8ncial re- cprds o( t~e governor's office. Ralp)j said his bill would "make the legislature accountable lo the public about how we spend their money'' without violatjng privacy. He said the measure would safeguard the privacy of a lawmaker's telephone conversations and correspondence. Animal lovers bom - barded the Navy v.:ith protests three years ago, when it appeared that as a result of Navy experi· ments, Gigi was at best unab1e to (unction a,s a TllE COMMITTl~E'S three Republicans, As · y.1halc, and al v•orsl, w h i I e f i I m i n g <t ll docum ent;;iry on gray whales at Scam1non's Lagoon last week , he sighted Gig i "'1th th e olhers. id entifiable b y the \Yhitc patch still on her back, and sht• is ::1p· parently healthy and functioning norm3lly. semblyman Frank Murphy of Santa Cruz, Robert dead. S Cline of North ridge and William Campbell of Ha· Gigi was captured as a ena tor cienda J-l eights, joint."CI Democrat Mike Cullen of baby by Navy scientists· . Long Be$Ch in supporting the McLennan measure. al Scammon's Lagoon in 'G · · 1 ' I De~ocrat He~llel Rosenthal of Los Angeles Baja California, where . UJ ly CllSt the only no vote. Four other Democrats abs· gray whales go to breed tained. andgivcbirth. VALLEJO CAP> - Murphy was the only Committee member to She was raised in a State Sen. John Dunlap. then vote against the Ralph bill. tank at Sea World here. (I). Na pa J • has be en SA NT A Mo NJ c A . Both bills would remove the exemption held by · It was a sort life, with fined $315 ,. given a sus- <UPl I _ Call it a $20 titJeg0vernor'sor£ice,statecourtsandlegislalureto human ca retakers to pended se ntence and niisunders tanding but the Public Records Act, \.\'hich requires the dis· hand feed her and rub placed on six months' the bystanders who were closure of all but a few s pecified documents held by her back. But there was probatio n o n a guilty cast in a bad light for re· stQ.te agencies. concern that she failed to plea to a drunk driving fu sing to help a teenage But the Ralph bill contains exemptions not en· learn any of the lessons charge. girl cryin g: "rape" have cludedin?ttcLennan'smeasure. baby· whales n eed to Vall e j o i\lunicipa\ bet·n vindicated. know to survive in a big Court Judg e William 1->oli cc rt.' ported ):isl TJIE RALPH PROPOSAL would apply only to , dark ocean, such as find· Jensen did not disclose week a JS-yeOjr·old girl . records prepared and maintained by Senate and As -ing rood. fending off pre· 'fuesday the length of the walk ing home ·from a f sem~ly administrative offices after Dec. 2, 1974. dators and keeping up suspended sentence. private school was raped ri1cLennan's measure set no cutoff date. with the herd. Dunlap was arrestell by a man who forced her Ralph's measure .would not require the dis-When she disappeared. Jo~cb . 14 while driving on into ;:an empty apart-closure of telephone numbers called by lawmakers and her radio went dead, Interstate 80 in Vallejo. mC'nt . J or the location of service stations where they animal lovers accused Dunlap. the fourth 1'he girl twice escapecr purthase gasoline on their stale credit cards. the Navy of throwing her state legislator arrested the rapist, fleeing nude McLennan amended his bill to protect out in the cruel world, on a charge of drunken SAVE $50! I Sears] you niay be abl.e to hear beuer with Scars Behind.the·ear rlEA RING AID \Vi th adjustable output control lit.·hintl-1hf'-t:ar ,\id Ht·t;ul;ir $:!9') l'ri•·N< t-:fr,.,.,,,,. tl1ru Fridwy. t-' .. hruar,· :.!K !Sears! A~k Aboul ~.,.,. Cvnvenicnt CrOOit PlaM - s,.,;~r .. ctio" G·:aan1n1ero or \our !\font')' Back Srout Cha,.,,..d SAN DIEGO <U PI> - ..An 18-ye:.ir -old Euid t.' Sro ut w ;1s formnll y c harged 'ful•sday \Yilh lht• murdL·r of hi s pn rC'nts and s 1stt•r to the balcony where her telephone num hers. But it would not have protected unprepared, to meet her driving recently, was not u: .. ••.•o••VCKANoc:o. :-creams drew 3 crowd, .--ii~lem~~iz~ed;:!_C!i.!,•s;:o~l~in:!;e;,,;,re:;:c;:o::r~ds~, a'!!n~••i!.dl_Eee!S!_!•!!id!l_.:___:_ ___ __!dll!e~a!!t)!h~. __ :__ _____ _fP'i:'."-es~e~ni]t_ii.t:nc_c<co2'ull_ri:'l~.--_.l.!,================::;===~ the story \vent. The r;111isl allegE'dly told the bvslanders it was only .:~ family quarrel ." None of them intrrfer,ed \\'hen he hauled her back insid e to continue the l)an1el Al :-.t<.tdl "'as st·hcdult•U for <t rrign· mt•nt 1'hursda y ;1 l 10 :1 .m. in municip•il court. The s trair;:ht ·A high school student was ar· rested Saturday outsid e the burning ran1ily home- >\\here authoritit•s found the battered bodies or \V1lliam Al stadt, 43. his y.·ifc., Maxine, 41, and • their daughfer . Nancy, i 19. •' r;.ipe. The District Al· torney's Office told it dif- ferently Tuesday. The girl was a pro- s titute, investigators said. She was s creaming because she hadn't been paid. 1 Charges against the suspect were drOppOO. 61 LA. CALLS 6' EACH .. ,_.,, ... ,..._ .. o.i, n. , ... _ c_., 01 Co••- 1111 "•-11•4-C•••• .. • .. PROFESSIONAL ART FESTIVAL FEIRUliRY 27-MARCH 2 I OVER 1 00 PROFESSIONALS ••.•••• • •.displaying and demonstrating the art of painting graphics. ceramics. metal sculpture. hydrostone and resin sculpture, wood~;d stame_d. glass. teathe_r ~raft and macrame. Free I ctures, 1r p0rtra1t · piunlmg, watercot<;>r. stair)ed w a and oftfer ar~ forms m the Jewel Court of our new wing at Bullocks entrance. ) 7 6-:30 p.m. Thursday & Friday i(ioo to 3 p.m. Saturday & Sunday ' \ ~o !h Coast ?tua A GUIDE TO THE SEVEN MOST · IMPORTANT THINGS TO LOOK FOR WHEN YOU BUY .. • r A PALM SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM. All country club condominiums arc not created equal. A lot o( r.e?Ple_ would like you to believe they are, but th~s simply ian t the case. When you compare, you'll find some important factors to be eonlilde:ied; factors not readily apparent, that could determine just how sou.nd yocr investm~nt is. And that's 'the reaeon choomng the belt onP -the-0ne that gives you the most for yoQr money -can 00 t.ricky. t.GOLFCOURSE FRONTAGE To begin with; it only' niakes sense that a Palm Sprin~ I condominium should be in a country club and have golf course frontage. After all, fairway living and those gorgeous golf coune views is what life in Palm Springs is all about.~ · 2.SINGLE STORY ONLY We believe your lovely fairway home should only have a single story. No stain to climb, no tall • buildings to mar tlie lovely views and Boor plans that Jet you enjoy beautiful " indoor-outdoor desert •Jiving lo its ultimate . • " · IJ 5 II 1 3. DOES OWNERSHIP • ·~ .. ;;. ' . • t " ·f'"' ,• ,~ • -• .. '" > ~ # .. f <t;/' .ji ·~' I .. I ;Jl?J'fl!f!3 .,,.~,._, INCLUDE MEMBERSHIP RIGHTS? Find out if the purchue of your condominium includes 5. OWN THE LAND This poinl is tremendously importanL Make sure that you own the land under your home. That's the only \\'3Y that it's really y(J1irs. And with some land leases there's the possibility that payments can increase after y0u've purchased. owneiship guarantees this will not happen to you. Land ownership gives you a good, secure feeling. · 6. ARE ALL FACILITIES IN AND READY FOR USE? The whole idea in O\Vning a country club co9dominium is fun . Now. So make sure all the facilities are in and ready to use. And tour the faciliti~. Inspect the clubhouse, visit the pro shof.s, check out the tenn& courL~ and perhaps play a round of gol . Make sure eve rything you want is there. froprietary membership riJht.s in both the golf and tennis clubs. 0~ ~~ .i'~\;::,~uded, initiation fees can run into thousands 7. WHO'S BEHIND YOUR INVESIM~? :~ 'PR• I' tA ·cYAND SECURITY Last '{.ut ccrta;nly not least, who is the developer and what !'r-VI"\! is his record of suceesa? Has he had previous success and is ~' · the current community i:;uccessful? The answers to these ..Make sure the perimeters of the community are eitller question's arc excc llcn"t guirl('S in helping you to determine U1c walled.,.or •t l•t fenced, and that there a.re provisiona made ~undneS5 of your in''L'st ment. ,,-·~"·M::r·y -'11'• for security :it each and ' ,..~, ~ V~'.i: .. every cnlry. In an exclusive That's ahout it. And OO\Y that you know \vhat lo ·look for, · ...> "'· country club you deserve we invite you to visit -and Lo co mpare -,Sunrise Country Club· to ha\·e your privacy, to any other condom1n1um in the Palm Sprinv area. It's the security and <if To lo most beautiful bargain in th e world. peace-of·mind • "11.-~ ,protected . C•thMr•I • SJ"lll!e City et:umw l'I, :'): ' a.us ~-_ .......... m!i!!t!ti•111t11t ..,..... • ...... ....l From Palm Springs. take Hwy. 111 south. left at Country Club Dr. ll'rom L<l6 Angeles, take Hwy.10 to Ramon Rd. (Rancho Mirage exit), 11,rt on Bob Hope Or. to Country Club Dr .. then tum right. ,. Telephone: (714) 328-3191 One, two and three bedrooms from'$34,995 to $73,995. sunRise COIJfITRY CWB A Developmt.nl. of Sunri•e Corporatlol\ •California• Arizona • Nevada . ' ' ' I ) I • • I ' , • ,By .. ~~~ . lll Dee ember MM San i.J'1emente llol1'111e.ali<t It'~ C.nler ~eel uet,~ n~l&: Jn lanuary ' a.11...,.._·w·""0l0l' I •~'bat b'i;;n a \,;emeiidou& • ;IMftase ti> !lt_.·liumbers ot peo. Pill approac'JIJns· ·!'" for bejp," , ~814 Bill Ancennan, dl;-cctor of • The Llsteninf ·#~rs, which in· ~ , eorpqr'ates Hot l;.S1;1e, a 24.t,our .telepl)one coUJtseling service. aad the Rap Center,,which offers .free personal couns0lin4. "When 1. came here 2th Yiars ago, they were getting about 80 'peOple thrOugh t!'le center a month. .. , THE KINDS ' OF problems have changed in this tim~. too, Angerman said. . '"'The drug problem . has changed. We hitve tewereal1s for ·help· with halluc_mog~. pro- bably because people hav~ tnore information now on those drugs, Most of our drug-related calls de- L. /JI. B ogd . al with amphetamines or akohol." • Most calla to Hot Llne for phone'counseling and to the Rap Center ror in-person counseling. however, relate to fainily, finan· cial or m•rr-iage problems. Angerm1itfiiid. "Sixty percent of the people whc> come to us are 35 or older," he explained. ASKED HOW people are likely to phrase~ problems when they call Hot Lioe. Angerman said, ''They ar.e usually pretty dii-ect. People seem to speak more frankly over the phone since they know they c ,an remain anonymous. A person will say he is havin1 problems with his wife or that his teen-ager seems to be getting out of hand. "Our goal on the phone is to establish sWficient rapport that the perso~ will feel free to call back. We also try to sati'Sfy the person ihat he is headed the " • --·- dlrecUOn be WQnt.s to lo." With $UCh a vo1ume or coi)ls. Aq&erman &aid, volunteers are always needed. they must take an intensive training course . before they can begin taking calls. Though hours e&"e-fiexible, most volunteers put in about eight hours a week in phone ccunseling and about six hours a month in staff meetings. "WE HA VE a lot of housewives working with us," Angerman said. "Some volunteers are in their 20's and 30's, but· most are between <IO a~d 60. High school students do not take calls, but help out tremendously with office work." In Bdditi-on to telephone counseling, Angerman pointed out, volunt eers perform secretarial a.pd transportation functions and serve on the aux- iliary, which raises funds .for the program. Angerman is the only full -time •• pf.Id" empJ0ye, His · salary as a conaultant ' is pi.id by Orange County. In adaiUQn'to providing individual e:oun&elina. be leads group counselina: wiib young peo· pie, family groups, single and · divorced people. ••1 BECAME interested in this kind of work when l was in col- lege in Ohio," said Angerman, " who is 24 and single. ''I witnessed community problems there and became involved with others in~ trying to work some of them out." He has a degree in educatiori and taught school in Oh.lo before· returning to Southern California, where he grew up. Jn , June. he ~ said, he expects to receive his master 's degree in marriage, family and child counseling from . United States lntern.ational Universjty in San Diego. Angerman works closely with other organizations in the area. . including senior citizen gt'oups. . - ' woc1.-ay,Pebru!l)':le.1975 OAILVPILOT IA§ ; I • . . . [ · . Tennis CIUb W 011k Starts ' ~ ' ln Clemente Construction is under way now. on the $180,000 San Clemente Tennis Club, a private club wlth ·tennis, bandba)l and other recreational facilities. · First phase of the club i:s scheduled for completion In mid· to late-March. Four tournament courts, four club courts and two indoor handball courts will be provided. Also planned are a 2,000.foot square clubhouse, jacuzzi, sauna, showers and pro shop. Club memberships are $600. Fifty were sold even before the concrete courts \Vere poured. Developers of the club are Keith \V . Atkinson of Laguna ·Beach and Jay Henderson of o.uw Pilotii.ttf't!Mo , Newport Beach. The club is located near San "THEY SPEAK FRANKLY' Clemente General I·lospital on Biii Angerman Camino De Los A-1 ares. ----- ; A1 i Co14: - ] ~ ~ A step vidin& orange J00,000 t approve transit d Thefi wi ll inv< advisor of a pllol equippe Direc1 com me teader:11 dicappe TW04 llarry · pea red \\'eeks .s proposs ~egreg<i able-ho Tnis 1 told di serve a Firsi Shaggy ., ' Dog Story INVENTORY ~4~L!EDUCTION .SALi DO.UBLE )G AND OPENING A literary minded client says he has come· up with what he serioUsly believes to be the first or all the shaggy dog stories. Considerably: edited, it goes: In the days of the knights, a midget told his king that he, too, wanted to be a knight. Too small, said the king. But' the de- ter mined midget went about the kingdom •. catching highwaymen and rescuing maidens, until the news got b.ack to ." ...the king. All right, said the king, I dub thee knJ,gbt. Special miniature armor was ham· mered out for him. A galley knife was honed into a sword. But no horse little enough was found. So the king substituted a large si)aggy dog. And the midget went'forth again to do gobd. A terrible'ifainstorm came up. He rode to a nearby inn. But the innkeeper said there was no more room. The midget pointed out how little spa.ce he'd take UR. The innkeeper looked him over. and his mount, too, both soaked to the ski.n. and finally said. "Come on ·in. we•11 firu:ta spot for you. I couldn't send a knight out.on-a dog like this.·· TRICKY MATH What'.s your age? Don't teU £I)C. Just. multiply it b)i 3. Add 1. Multiply that by 3: Add your age again. Knock off the last digit. What do you get? Your age. But then you knew that. yOiJNG FELLOW, if you're 19, the statistical odds are you've already met the girl you're going to marry, even though the prol)abilities indicate you've not yet proposed. Bear in mind, our Love and War man points out this does not mean you 're' now certain wbjch ..of your feminine acq~1ntances you'll eventually marry. It's also a statistical fact that most Qf. the married were not the first choices of tber their matrimonial mates. POLLSTE&-s say no professional is more likely to switch political parties from election to election lh~n is the farmer. FERNANDO, if you can't identify that South American country once known as the .Republic of ttfe Sacred Heart, YOl!-r old history teacher woul~ be ashamed or you. Say··· Ecuador. 1 • • AMAZING the oddball things that have exploded quite violently. Freshly mined diamonds have done so .. So have el'E!phant tusks When refrigerated. And touched off with .. sparks, the' dUst of dried milk has' blown up warehouses.~ ANJMALACT Mqst'dangerous~apimal' act in the circus is not that of ~ lions aJ;td the tigers. It's the performance)Ofi the trained bears. Second most .dangerOUs, any show put on by fully groWn chimp8nzees. 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COIOIADO IVD. 700tlAURn CANJ~•·•lVD. 2lOH SHllllAN WAT 7501, 1 .. ~~111 4'2"2ll 11141 m.11• 1 421-ttJ4 111.1Hil · tn-2200 ..w,2»• .. 11951 , ~~::· 7 DAILY Pl\.01'· 211975 " . ~andi('app d Get Aid • • , Seniors Seek Aide to Man Telephones A step-by-step approach to pro- iding better bus aervice .for range County's estimated 00,000 handicapped persons was pproved this week by county ransit district directors.' The first phaSe of the P,rogram ill involve cteatlon of alt ad-hoc dvisory committee and the start r a pilot program usingspecially- 'Quipped minibuses. Directors acted after hearing ·omments from three active eaders of the county's han- icapped rtsidentt1. Two of the speakers, Pat and larry Bayl'ey of Anaheim, ap- ea red before directors six \'eeks ago and sharply criticized Jro posals that would effectively t"gregate the disabled from the ble-bodied bus riders. ·rnis time, Bayley and his wife old directors they wanted to ·crve on the ad hoc committee . an4 !hat 'Ille pilot vrogralt\ will be heavily.used by the ha11dimlP,ped. ~.'Ibey a1kl the . thir~ ·speaker, Vie Rivera of Santa. Ana. challeneed' efforts .by Director )oho. KaoeLto pro.vJcle free ·bus fervlce to the dlsatifoi{ Bliyley and Rivera, both of Whom are in y.rheelchairs, said they spoke for m'anY, handicapped people. "For too lone. the handicapped hive Deen considered charity eases,'' Rivera said. "A fare of 50 cents or so is not too much but it is jmt enough to give us ll sense of dignity." The pilot bus p~gram ap- P}'Oved by, directors could start in early summer. l,t invotv~ adding hydraulic lifts to th rte of the" dis· trict 's new D'ial ·a·IJ.:L..de minibuses and adaptation ot the buses to carry w.heelchairs safely. Directors authorized expen· WE CHALLENGE ' - ODEL ® W HI-LOW 0 KODEL ~Ill POl YESTER PILE XUR!OUS TIP SH(A~ED EFJECT lM81NEO WllH STRIKING SIG N ANO COLOR SALE PllCID I• HH AT., •• , UPONT NYLON LUSH SHAG 01!i CONTINUOUS fl LAME.NT LON PILL THICK , SPRINGY LO'N Of IL[ SHAG IN MAN¥ £~C11 MUL Tl·COLOOATIONS ALE PllCl'D I• 1974 AT ,,. PAIUUmAIL .•.... SIJ.tt REAL ~OREY SAVERS! ROOM SIZE REMNANTS 1000'• OF IOLU LAHI Sll l S SAVI UP TO •.. · sau.u s111s SAVI UP TO ••• '.rft ., qiture of $12 ,000 to make the conversions and committed up to $60,000 a year to operations. According to acting district · general manager J ames Reichert. the three buses would be based either at one spot or three locations around the coun~y . The San Clemente seniors who operate a senior citizens center •t the. city's community clubhouse are seeking an aide to handle telephone calls and give information. The aide must be 55 years of age or older with an annual in· come not exceeding $3,500. Pay is $2.35 per hour for 20 hours a week. A handicapped person would call 24 hours in advanceofhilii an- ticipated ride and ask for a pickup at his door. Dave Schilling, senior OCTD planqer, said if the service works and is gradually expanded. the ··1ead time" for callers will be The aide would work at the in·· formation and referral desk at the clubhouse taking phone calls, answering questions and refer- ring people to agencies where they can get assistance. pared down . . The committee, \\'h1ch Schill· ing said can begin n1eeting next month. would be assigned the du· ,Ly or learning as much as possi· ble about the transit needs of the disabled in Orange Co~nty . Hours are 10 a.m. lo 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. 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And aavocates of new counties a lso had to get petitions signed by 65 percent of the voters in the affected areas before the issue could even be put to a vote. · TlllS PROVED SO OI Fl-~ICULT that no new counties have been created in California since 1907, when Imperial County was formed. No"" however. conditions ha\'e been changed and the result is a nurry or activity, mostly in Southern California. Most active are the proponents of a ."Canyon County" including the Ne\\"hal\·Saugus portion of. Los Angeles County. Citizen meetings ha ve also been held in t~ree other areas: the high desert portion of Kern, San Bernardino and Los Angl?les counties; a largely- rural area running along the boundary of \.os Angeles a nd Ventura counties. and the San Gabriel Valley in eastern Los Angeles County. Groups in the Lake Tahoe ar~a ::rre the only _ Northern Californians showing interest in forming anew county. i THIS SUDDEN ACTIVITY STEMS from a law passed last spring greaUy easing the requirements for setting up new counties. ''Our intention was not necessarily to en· courage change," s ays Julie Castelli, a consultant to the Assembly Local Government Committee and the primary author of the measure. "But we felt the old law was much too restrictive. Still, r never an· ticipated such a large response v .. hen I Wrote the bill." Instead or requifing 65 percent of the voters in the affected area to sign petitions. the new law de· mands only 25 percent. And instead of a 60 percent vote in both the existing and JX)Ssible new counties to approve a c hange, a simple majority is now enough. Another major change involves the commission the governor appoints in each case to decide how existing government debts and obligations will be handled if county borders are changed. This' group would make all its decis ions before the issue.ap- peared on any ballot, rather than after .... 'ards as the old law required. "The idea is to present the full package to the voters," Ms. Castelli said in an interview. "So if a change would cause any major changes in their lifestyle, now they'll know about it i11 detail.'' TllE MOVE TO UPDATE THE law originat ed in· 1972, when Republican State Sen. H .L. Richardson of Arcadia tried to obtain a change that would tiave affected only the San Gabriel Valley area, part of wbic.h he represents. His attempt fell through, but sparked the As~ sembly to set up a special committee to modernize the regulations. Its chairman, Democrat John Knox or Richmond, s ponsored the bill that passed last year. Farthest a long or all the present attempts at redrawing borders is lhe one affecting Newhall and Saugus. Even there, howeve.r. no petitions have been circulated yet. · · But all five areas considering secession from their counties have one thing in common -isolation from county seats. · Most extreme is the isol11tion of Ridgecrest a nd Jnyokern, small cities in the remote high desert of eastern Kern County. Bolh are approximately 120 miles from the county seat in Bakersfield. Some Kern County supervisors have never even visited them. THESE CITI ES LAST VEAR BECA~IE part of the sam e Assembly district a s Lancaster. Palmdale and V1c:torville . <ill of \Vhich would Join them in the proposed ''Desert Counly' ·if such a coun- t,y were:everset up . Although lhe obstacles to creation or new coun- ties aren't as severe today as they were when Kern County split ot.f from Los Angeles in the 19th cen- tury, they remain severe. It's hard e nough for backers of proposed statewide initiatives to gets percent of the voterS to sien,their pe:titioq;s. let.alooe the 25 percent required here .... ;1,bd most 11iUatives don't affect citizens to tho Ml'n !bat spiltlln&a county would, with all ihe odnfliition M n1l&ht cre·ate in services ranging from welfare to fire JU"Otection. So while (here ts plenty of talk about.Change in scatt,ered a.rees, ,it's a good bet that no boundaries will actually be redrawn for quite awhile. · En1erlalnmant happanlnga. Eve;y Friday lnlh• DAI LY PILOT I I I I I • I •• • NILY PIWT EDITQJllAL PAGE ~Ualified Candidates For: once, a ischOol board election camp~lgn is Laguna Beach withOut the usual compliment of 'ell! dead campaign tactics. ' •mesC!ay's election to decide who ' will fill four· ~..on the boa.rd of-trustees has drawn five reasonable candidates. Each bas pledged to support qu'!llty education in Laguna Beach. Each candidate has special strengths. 1Jobn Anderson and Annette Cassidy have worked long and hard on formulation and implementation of DI.district goals. arry Bfthell has been active with local youth or· ations aild was instrumental in formation of the Girls Club of Laguna Beach. Ron Chilcote has more than a decade of ex· periehce as a teacher andedocation.al researcher. ' Richard Lemon, through his practice of corporate Jaw, understands finance and the problems that face boards of directors. I While there has been concern over the elaborate campaign. ma.chine formed to support the slate of ,Mrs. Cassidy and Chilcote, and'their failure to sup. port a limit on campaign spending. that concern is not _ sufficient to discount them as responsible candidates. I A vote for any of the candidates Tuesday should continue quality educ!!tion in Laguna Beach. Capistrano Choices Capistrano Unified School District voters go to the polls Tuesday to select four trustees to serve 1four-year terms on the board of trustees. After a careful review of the attributes of the 13 ,persons seeking office, the Daily Pilot makes the following recommendations: -Trustee Area 1: William Enquist, incumbent. ' I During bis past term, Enquist has been a hard-working, dedicated trustee who has conti.nually attempted to hold down school cos~. -Trustee Area 2: Buckley O'Neill, free lance writer. Incumbent A. E. Westberg is withdrawing rrom this race because of his pending move outside the district. O'Neill is his only challenger. -Trustee Area 3: Sarah Jane Lipp, substitute Leacber and homemaker. Mrs. Lipp has recognized future growth within the district as a problem the board must face. -Trustee Area 5: George White, incumbent. During the past four years, White has proven himself as a trustee who is sensitive to the needs of the students and the taxpayers. College Selection Two incumbents who face challengers in the March 4 Saddleback College trustee election should be returned to second terms on the college board. They are DoMa Berry, representing Trustee Area 7 (Laguna Niguel-Mission Viejo), and Norrisa Brandt, Trustee Area6 (El Toro -Irvine). In addition, the Daily Pilot supports both of the unopposed candidates -Larry Taylor, the incum- bent in Trustee Area 3 (Laguna Beach), and l'""rank Greinke, the newcomer in Trustee Area 1 (Tustin). During their respective terms. Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Brandt Have demonstrated their dedication to improving Saddleback's image -in the eyes of both the community and the students. Each has taken an active role in attracting more students by expanding and improving the cur· riculum, and de~igning programs to meet the needs of today's students. ' s A1·abs 1 5TANl>1t-.JB' ROOM ONLY Co11'St 1·11et i r(• .. • . l {' 4 I 11resi111(•11 f s 1Lawmaking Process Needs Streamlining Dear Gloomy Gus Petro:dolhtr Benefits ' 11 California's Legislature could ( J do worse than adopt Governor Jerry Brown·s self.styled "'New EARL WATERS Look" theme. After 125 Years of doing business, a critical review '------------.J of what it has done would be ap· propriate. It would be especially so for the new breed of solons ! who, apparently because they ·are called · "lawmakers" have come to the belief their consli· t tuents will fault them if they are not constantly dreaming up 1 new laws. The result is that each year 'sees an in· creasing flood of ••brain waves '' same body tll!ll~s shoiJI~ be law. ' This State has nearly as many Jaws as there are grains of sand on the beach. It has more Ja,vs than any othef s tate. Jt has so many la-ws, tha't even the lawyers can't keep 1,11> with them. It was bad enough when the Legislature met annually. With the two year ) sessions new laws are being enacted with such rapidity the law book publishers can't keep pace. As an example, the Business and PrpresJ;ions code in 1950 con- tained lOOyears of legislative ef- forts in·a single volume. In just 25 years tlie modern lawmaker has increased that code to seven huge volumes. THE FIRST Legislature. meet· ing in 1850, passed just 146 laws. In the 20 years from 1951to1971 more than 66,000 bills were in· troduced and over 23,000 of these were s igned by the governor. That merely gives an idea of the number of new Jaw s since many bills were lengthy and contained numerous new law sections. often changing several different codes. The 1957 Legislature established the all time record .for .bill introductioOs, filing 7.426 proposals io a s ingle session. But regular sessions were ·held then only every two years. Annual sessions commenced in 1967 with only 4,587 propasals. Still, the lo~al for the two year period. 67·68 exceeded the previous two year record of the 1957 session by 969 and the total for the next twq years was even greater, number- ing 8,952. Things have come lo such a state that it has been suggested, not altogether in jest. that every other year the Legislature should be restricted to doing nothing but repealing laws. One of the reasons for the huge numbers of bills is that any member can introduce bills on any su.bject and every member can sponsor a bill on the same subject. Often bills amending the same ~eclion of law will pass both houses. If a governor signs both bills,. the one signed Jasl may nullify the first one. ANOTllER R E t\SON for the great number of proposals is the hasty manner in which bills are often drafted and passed. Not un· til it becomes Jaw do the flaws, unintentional conflicts and pro· visions, become apparent. Then comes a flock of new hastily pre- pared bills attempting to correct AbOut that council pro-- posal to raise Laguna Beach ''sewer service" charges on vacent land from $18 to $41.40 annually -could this be a '"flush" fund? J .C. ~rG•c•m-•ts•re~lly ,.....,...,..,...,.,..c.uarMr~.., .................... Seflll ,_. ""' ,.. ..... 0 ...... ,0 .... o.ur P'IJM. the problems created by the first measure. SB 90, the so-called "tax reform '' measure, un- ilaterally and hastily, drafted by former Speaker Bob Moretti and the governor's staff, is a classic example. Jts enactment ha s been the. cause of hundreds of bills since endeavoring to re· medy the fla"-'S. With legislative representation now generally accepted as a full time occupation there is little ex- cuse not to reorganize the pro· cess to a more orderly and de· liberative procedure. It would seem logical .to adopt the com· mittee system wherein all measures on a particular subject are funne ll e d into the ap- propriate committee for lengthy study, including ample interin1 hearings. Acceptable ideas would then be incorporated into a single com· mittee bill whi ch would become the subject of further hearin gs before [inal _p<:i ssagc. This \\'ould effectively s lO\\I down the enactment of new Jay,·s and reduce the numbers of bills required me rely to correct pre· vious errors. It might even en· courage the repeal of many of the unnecessary laws now cluttering up the books. WASHINGTON -Two p0intS' ____ ...., ______ ~ seem to be emerging to alter RICHARD perceptions about th~ o'.i1 consortium's price raid on the WILSON industrial countries. First, the drain-off of cash is nowhere near original predictions : a nti . second, the Arabs are makini; good use of the money. The effect turns out lo he something like a val ue added tax, with one big dif - ference . A value added tax, now widely in use in Britain and Europe, is a kind of sale s tax imposed progressively at every stage of the processing of a commodity until its final sale to the een- sumer. The proceeds of courSe, ~go to governments ~hich often enough use them unwisely. 'l'he quintupling of crude oil prices had somewhat the same effect on petroleum pi-oducts. The big difference is. that the proceeds of this exaction are being turned to procfuctjve purposes in the economi c streams of the industrialized countries. 'rhe Moslem count.lies are also a bsorbing Western·and Japanese consumer products <11l <\ higher rate than expected. Th~i~ are buying arms. of course. And /' a large piece of the money is going into the government securiti es of industrialized countries, ca.'iin g the financial markets in \\·hi ch govcrnn1cnts raise money to kel'p then1 goin g. THE MONt:\' is thus ('oming back lo those frun1 \.\-'horn it \.\'<JS taken in the forn1 of new ca pit:. I 'i forn1ation lor producti,·e p~s~. loans· to governments an ca depo~ts. ' 'J'he funds ai'.S being dis buri;cd L'aUtiousl'.v atil with no real prospc('t that a!-1)' significant J)art of thl' cconomif systems of the industrialized ctJµntrles will (all under Arab co~ol. There are single instances\ r significantly 1 larg e A,rab t r M-0sle1n in vest m .e.nt in tMrg e corpora tions th ail Pan Ameri('an~ · I?ai c:•~ •n~. Krupp. but rte\th the'. ban'Tiint" s~"·tems nor th· i~stria1 syst s of Western Uril'f.ies are being versely arr ted. 'l'tte m ney taken a\\·<J y fru ni you and m in tbc form of higher prices for gasoline and heating 1._1i\ is being placed to constructive Wirks ·want to buy a w1f 1 ' ·t 1 Meaningless Jobs Don't Help t Economy- TotheEditor: ( ) have moving through the streets , My father used to tell a story MAILBOX or finding a place to park so they -about when he was a small-town can enjoy Laguna"'s recreationa1 blacksmith in Arkansas. A large .., ____________ ,, opportunities or the city's charm farm Owner Came lo ltim and told ' le it hardly seems that Laguna Letters from readers are we ome. eed d t . · him that .._e had heard that my _, ·~ 1 fit n sa ver 1s1ng. •1 The right to CVJ~ense le::11ers o 1 father needed work so he was go-space or eliminate libel is reserved. Does the Chamber of Com- ing to give hjm all of his Letters of 300 worch or less wiU be merce do more for Laguna than blacksmith work. The man gave given preference. All letters must in-all the otbef' organizations put him a lot of work. but paid him elude signature and mailing address together? Is this organization nothing. · butnamesmaybewithhetdonrequest concerned with all of Laguna's We hear people saying that i/ sufficient reason is apparent. citizens? Should not its allotment ' h ed · th u ·tedSl t P~tnywo·11notbeni1blished. becommensuratewilhitsservice w at we ne 10 e n1 a es "" r-to those citizens? is jobs. I don't believe that jobs 1 will do us much good unless the jobs produce wealth. If we pro· , duce a Jot of grain and sell it to Russia on credit. we gain nothing l because Russia hasn't paid a debt since the Communists took over: aeither have they honored a treaty. BVILOING rockets to the moon wUI not pr<>!luce wealth. M long as we spend our tax money on meanlnsless jobs and import all ol our meanlngfuJ product&, our money will be worth less and Jess and there will be less and less meaningful jobs in the country. M Jong as we conslder industry our enemy and block the produc- Uon or domestJc oil, power plants etc. and ,Ulow such things as cars. TY• etc. to be Im.ported without tellflctloas, we are on the •kids. llld...,_illourcli. Wecanmakeit ..ttfOl"a&,llwewlll. JAMl!SJlOLOING MARYSCOIT To the Edjtor: /tfbff'udi11g A total or $'93 ,755 has been re-TotheEdltor: quested from the city by 23 A short while ago a circular ad- Laguna community organiza· dressed to the ''alumni of Schools tions. Twenty·two of those groups . Promote cultural activities, youth '73'' and identify1ng its author a~ ''chairman pro-tem" was mailed and senior citizens services end to a lara-e number or Lagunans, the free clinic~ one. the Chamber to promote two candidates for the ofCommerce,tsroradvertising. forthcoming Board of F.ducation TheCbamberofCommerceh~ ·election in Laguna Beach. In the raill!ditlreque1trromthatgrant~, 'absence of a Jetterhead·or any ed the last two years $20,000, to other ln..dlcatlon of the orga.niia· S48,82S, a 240 percent raise. Of the Uon sponsoring the clrcular. its $93,755 requested for all 23 or~ implication Is strong that it was ganizations, theChamberoCCom-pre-pared by Schools "73, the merce asks for 52.6 percent of the Jtoup or volunteers which sup- entire amount and this in n day ported the three successful can- when everyone is pinching pen· (lh[ates In the 1973 elect.Ion. nies. Such is not the cas.e. Schools •73 WHEN ONE contemplates the disbanded immediately af\er the hordes of people who pour Into ·19'13•lectlon.Sinceitdoesnotex· Laguna on weekends, and vaca· t.st today. It cannot recommend or tion period•, tbedilficultypeople •apport candidates. Like l ourselves, the great majonly of its charter a nd steering comn1it · tee members had no advance knowledge or the circular named above. Therefore it is misleading lo connect the contents or the lat- ter with the Schools '73 organiza. lion as composed before its dis- bandment two years ago. ANTHONY DEMETRIA DES DONNA L. DEMETRlADES 'l'r••atl111ill To the Editor· WhJle the country is s uffering from inflation, recession. and the highest rate or unemployment in history, with citize11s tightening their ~Its, struggling' to make ends meet. the San Juan City Council seems to tie on a tread· Quotes Edmund W. Llttleneld, S. F . in - dustrial exec. -"More has been acc9mplJshed in the last 60 years than lJl any comparable period in history ... Certainly what is done is not done by fatalists, c)·nics. or hcdoni st.s . It i~ done by men eind women compassion<itc· ly concerned , talented and trained. honest in their &R!;e~s· mtnt of the facts, reali!ilic in the solutions they advocate, resolute in their determtnat.lon to do the job." mill of unprecedented spending of the taxpayers' hard-earned money Not only are they paying un- realistic salaries, but "creating" new departments, new positions, new titles, and, of course, to ac- company these positions, re- quires "assistants'' who in tUrn will need more assistants or "aides." Where does it end? J-lir· ing a city manager with a salary· commensurate with that of a judge! Who is this man that can command su'C h a salary? The has experienced three years or the "City Man ager" form of government and has seen the buildup of bureaucracy which in· evitably results. NOW THEY are dissatisfied wilh'the present city hall. wlli-ch the taxpayers just SJ>Cl\t over S200,00Q for just a shqr) time back, and want us to bulll\ them a .. Multi-Million Dollar 'C!\ljc Center Complex" pattdm8d in k .. plng with th e metropolitan cities. The present city hall is ideally located In a central downtown area, with ample parking and room to expand. In these days o( cco.nomlc hardship, we believe it's time Ole city council exert caution in spending by cutting doWQ on ex- penges and showing some con: · cem in bandline: the taxpayers money. • R. J. WRIGHTE U!iC, in gl'nC'r <tl cC'onnm1(' ll·rn1." and cons id ering \\'h:t! n11 gh l otherwise have bt.'l'rl the 1.·asc. (\.·rl ~tinly lht·1·t• is no c:11111for1 to be taken fron1 the ust• of this mOll l'Y for arn1s p11rrhas1·s, hut insof,1r as ii is 11.~1·ct fur lhl· purC'h :1sl' of \\'l'"''~rn c·on~un11·1· goods. tt>c-h1vilu~11·;d as~1sla1H'I". and 1·ap1t .1l l1H·r11;1110 11 . lht• gener;il l'r<u1om1v cl111late is imprt)\'t•tl C'ONst:<it; ·~STI~ \' tht• pr11·e raid bas not bccon1e the ciisasll'r ro1'C'secn nnd the ('f(et'IS of it \.\-'ill lfin1i ni s h as t..ht· \\'cs tcrn count rt('S find 1.:n1.·r~\ a)tc rn:1t1 \'1·~ h1r ,\r ab 01 J. ~Panic ha:; lhercfort' subsld1.·d ccording to an anal.\ sis in thl· ew 'i·nrk ·r in1c.s : ··\"Ian \· eeonon1i~ts as:;l'1t that the \\·or~L of tht' problL•n1 n1<1 \' 1)1.' O\'L'I' i,, the l.:1\l' 1970s or lh~· t•;.1rlv 1981JS ber~iusr h.v lht•n n11.•n1ht·1·S uf !ht· Organ iza linn of l'L•t rolet1111 Exporting Countri1 ·;.. .j()J)Et0 ) \\'iii b(' spending so n1uch at hnnll' that lheir capa~·1ty for investment" abroad will b1.· severely curtaill'd.·· That is to say, thL•rc 1 ~ no longer any rational l'ause for alar1n that OPEC ean dominat(· the \\'O r\Cl 's banking and indus trial syste1ns . lns tl'arl . according to thi s s ur\'L'Y, the oil consortium nation:-. ha,·L· aC'lL•<i like conser .. ·ativc invt'Stors any\\'herl'. "pun1ping mu eh ot the StiO billion c)f ..,11 in ~u l'plu" cash lhat. thcy ('nuld not ~pt•nd on imports into gnvL•r 11n11·11 1 secur ities and int•'rt·~l·pay 1 ng bank :.iccounts ;ill uvl'r the v;orld ," <1nd "·ith11ut tt·~ 111~ 11> huy control of great l'Orporat1un~ hkt• General !vlotorsor If~;\!. ONE \\'t\Y to vit~w \\'h:1t. hn s happened is tu cOn$'.idcr 1t an enforced increase in forei gn a id. J_t. is a chare1clcristic of ll.S. Toreign uid. not often t·noui.:h reco~nized . that a J.!fl':ll (\4 •a\ of ,the n1oney is spent n1 the l'nil1•d !ilatc s f11r servi 1•t·<; and commoditil•s \\·hi('h ~o abri•;id OP£C hy its pril'L' 1·~11d has 1.tkt•n the n1on cy fron1 11 ~ ;1111! ln:int·d son1c of it out ll1 dt•\clop1 11g countries :.ind the \Vor !d flank. and a ve ry l:.irgc p;.irt or it 1~ coming back here. Nothing herein is intended to underrate tl1e i1np:1et of lht• OPEC acquisition of tontrol o\·er huge s urpluses taken a .. vay froni the industrialized countries. llut at the s ame lime it i~ no\v ::;l'{'ll that the errects \\'('f(' i11 the beginning \Vildly cxaggt'ro\lt~d. and the constructive uiic or lhci:;e excess funds \Vas not f ut'L'St'en . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT llobert N. Weed. Pubt1.,h1tr Thamall l<ee v1l,Ed11or Barbara KrE'lbt<.'11, Editorial Prif}f' Edtror .The <'ditoria.1 p3i::e of the D:iily Pilot srrks to 1nform and stimulate ~•ders by prP!lf'ntinll on this plllfl' pt1yerse commt'ntary on topu"~ of 1n. r._~!ll by syndic1Jl1>d C•)h1mnb1s und \C:anoonists, by pro\'1dlntc '* forum or readers' \'i•ws and hy P~!l«'ntlna bis new!lpaper'!I opi nion~ ond iri('la .~ curr('nt top1r ~. Thi" t'ditntliil .Q(tinions or the Ofily Pilot •r>!'IE'ar dnl)• In 1he l"ditorlnl column n1 11\P \Op of the PIJ•e. Opinions e11pr('~)<M by the tolumnistfi ;and f'art0t_wu~1~ and letttr •,1:rltl'!rs a(c their oi,i;n knd no cndor11t'mcnt or l)lelr \!1ev.·~ by the DililY Piiot shoold bt inf'l.>rn:d Wednesday, February 26, 1975 I p Franc .Presi1 has in 'T head alone 11 GI gour1 8ocu1 .... lunch T Bocu .... ·ork 1 ba&e1 into < ' repl'e M( H" M4 S1\( E mar pros didn Sher con vi rourc Sh Karc1 ('0Ur1 rll 0 I' prose a 'vit \.\-'ith ~·ear~ Su~ ~lil'h marr Shl'r' ho l tl deg rt :-.choc n e \\' nt'\'l'I f~ LI that !JUOC-1 S-1 ,liOC an " UJ.ll'l'O ~\fl dl·li lj eon\·I Ci Li R4 :'\ J-: ~t ct·· rec a I nlpl c-igar 700 ' C'OUn the~ g ro pot r Jv at tor 1\leC1 l'a. ' ordP1 in ro1 fli ~hl l·f P detai and "-'he1 • <'XPl< T\.\-'O of fie lhe ti M inclu outlE stalE nam New Gr et a tore B• y,•ert BU I Exel c i 1 man ex is terr tech< to g c re a inter l)tOV ncr\. grar. 11rov wit cond 1u-ra • t.he the :1dju pre~ whi( In u. beg I All! gO<X ..... and in.;1 th• 6n~·· rerr D Ee ' ·French· Ch~fs Do Thing PARIS (AP> -An all-star team' or 13 of France's great chefs fixed lunch for uiemseives and .President Valery Giscard d'f;»taj..ng. a man "'ho has insisted lie likes scrambled ef gs1best. · 'The prerecession·type me» cost about $SS u head for a table of 17 at the El)'see P~lace .-$210 alone for truffles in the soup -and prO\lfP U\al even: if Glsc-ard d'Etl!ing doesn't consider himself a gourmet, ~is appetite is holding_.firm . "HE WI ELDS A. Ht.:AL:rJQ' fork." said Paul Boe use, the chef from Lyon in wl<rse honor the lunch .__1unch wu.g~"'~" .. -----~.-~-- I Th~ »fe:§id~nt .Pinned the '-lf:glotl pr J;lonor. on Bocuse s while cook's unlforml'1l.recognflion or his "''ork in promoting France throu,gh cuisine . Tht;!l other cooks worked with 8ocuse in the basement kit c hen ut. the pal .. 5f~nd then ch<\D&~d into dark suits to sit with Oise.rd d'Esta~ng.•They repre..s~nt·.cestauranls with"' to~~ or ~.!it'ars in the . ' Marriage Has No .Magic SACRAMENTO \U Pll Even a cou 1·troom marriage lo the prosC'cu tion Y.'ilness didn't he lp Clayton Sherwood. l'he jury convicted hi n1 of selling four ou nces of cocaine. Michelin Guide, the exacting judge of French eat- ing places, and are considered forerunners in a trend tb lighter cooking that does awHy \11ith ht·<1vy sauces while creating simple dis hes often ba.st•d on regional rcc.ipes. Preparations for lhe lunch began at S u.m. :.it a market v.;here the cooks selected tru ffl es. vegetilbles and cheeses. 1'HEN THEY WORK t:l>TIIROUGll lhc morn- ing on the menu. It began with a truffle sou1> thought up by Bocuse. rhe fi sh course \!.'as Loire Ri\ler salmon with sorrel and the main course \\'US duck prepart>d by-~MicheJ Cuer<ird of La Barrier(' de Clich..v in the Puris su.burbs. There v.·ere cheeses and a Bocusc dessert. described <iS ~·hocolate cake with tht' first wild strawberries or the season. }''or .... ·int>s the chefs chose a Montrachet 1966, a Chateau Margaux 1926, a l\~orey St. De.nis'1969and Roederer Campagne. I •• •• No Thanks New Mexico State Rep. Leo Watchman sas;; he doubts con· victed Watergate con· s pirator John D . Ehrlichman can do i th~ Indian people of t1 New Mexico much good. "Wt; want no part of this in - dividuttl ," says Watchman, a Democrat. UPI Te1.,.,no10 DAILY PILOT A 9 .. • Havey0u picked up yollr · free plant and book · at Keystone? (893-2491) Civil Grumbling . -. . Gloomy Gus t in the 1t 1 l1t11ij4!(1}f ,, •'l ... ' ! ··I ., .; •• • , . ... Sher v.:ood n1<.1rried Karen Burkett during a rourtroom r·eccss this month aftl'r thl' µrosccution called ht•r as a \\'ilness. Shl' had livt·d v.·ith .Sher\\·ood ft1r ruur A girl can choose from · 5 colors , ·' ... ,\'t:'<l r S . Supt•rior Court Jut.lgt> :\l ichaf'I \'irga rul1·d thl· marriage, pt!rforn1C'd by Sht•r\\'OO<i's utturnt•.\' \\)U• hold s a mail -urt.lt·r degrPe fron1 a divinity :'Jl'hOOJ. 'w\'US \'U lid. '!'ht• 11£'\\' ~trs . Shl.'r'w\·uud nt•\'cr testified. 1-~ul olhf'rs lt>:-.t1fit·d !hat Sht•r\\'ood sold ruur ounct~s of the c.lru ).! fur $.1.liO() on Ot·t.-. I. !.17:i tu an undt·rcovcr ::.ht·r1ff's Upt'r:tli\'l' ,\flt·r thrt•t· da.\-. of dvlibl·r·a tion ~. lh1· JU r~ l'Oll\'Ll'lt.'d Sht•l'\\'Ood Cigarette Lighters Recalled ;.;~;\\' i 'ORK (,\1'1 ~l cCrory Stores has recalled somt• 33.tOO 1n1portl~d hut;.inl' g<i.s cigarette Ii 1htt·1·s from 700 sto cross th1· y and ordc1·t•d the destroyc< on t he gro nd lht•y 1·t· a pol ntial nre h azard . Jose ph Rank s. an attorney for the parent i\l cCrory Corp. in '\"or k. IJa . said the ret.·a ll Y.'as ordt•red after incidents in four s tores in y.·hieh ;i n ighter .. flamed up." I-le s<iid ht• did not havt· 1 detail s on the incidt•nts and {'Ould not So.tY y.•h ether the l ightt'rs exploded s1>0nl ancously. Ty.·o other company officials told ne\\:smen the Ughters exploded. J\1cCrory Store s includes a total of 1.150 outl ets operating in 46 states un der Six d ifferent • names-McCrory's, J .J . Newberry, McLellan. Green, )iest ed and Lee stor es. Banks said the lighters "'ere pur(j hased from the B ur-W i ll I mport Exchange in New York City and y.·erc manufactured in Japan. STOMACH PAINS &.GAS ·, In many types of s ton1ac k conditions, we , fi n ~ l~e e xistence or nefve Ill· ter ferenee . S-cientl fic techn'lq ues have enabled us to gr aph heat readi ngs e r eatcd b y the nerve interferenee. 1'hcsl' graphs provide elinieal evidence.or nerve intcrfcrcnec. Su ch graphs and spinal _x·r1:1~s prove the dirl'et relut1onstup w i l h m a n y s t nm a'T h conditions. Arm ed with lhi~ urray of clini{'al evidence. ihe doctor ean recorrrmenr the neeessary s pinal adjustments to remove the pressure l'ron1 the nerves which :,upply the stonwch. In a short time or care, you begin to !'eel the difference. As your stomach retums to good fun ctioning. )IOU also experien ce a return or pep and eve rgy aod uU those ingredients lhul make~t> the formula or good hcu • 6nce nerve intcrrcrence 1 removed. ' of. Partain~ D.C. M81•1•s Offic e 111 TM Eastbluff VAlag• C•nler MIWPOIT lllACH 640-"'410 • and 39sizes. So you ., I 1 • average :i to wear our~ shiny sling, ~1 16.99at JCP~nney. ,; ., -. l ... ·' .J You·11 love the soft nylon tricot foam-backed lining. padded insole. and the gentle bounce of a genuine plantation crepe sole. All fashioned into a designer's look. Have it in shiny vi nyl -black. camel. red, white, bone. We've got you r number and your color. too. For only 16.99 5 5 . s M x ., -w x x 6 ' ' 7 7 . 8 a·;. • 9 . ,, x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x .ICl'onnoy te., Inc 1151 ,., ............. .. C-o '""'· CoWl.,ftio 11"4 , .• ••• ("' ·~ Col<» • e1oc1 ' •• ' c ...... 0 8•-n W••IO "'"1 , ... u les 1u on ~tlll. O.l•ull G•••!tt lot ""QllH ltt~ Ml l(>I •l\ll>Pffl9 1nd l\ondht>g ol full !MUI of""""' pluo t(lf; !or""" 10dlhO<OOI P•~ 10•, " 11 ·1.1 " x x x x x x x x .. .... ., I .. ' t" ! ' ,_ r .. ,. d • " •. .. · ,. '• .. •• r ., ,, .. r. ,, ' 'I ., -Shop Sunday 11 A.M. to 5 P .M. at the followin9 stores: i I I ., FASHION ISLAND. Newport Beach (7l4) 644-2313 HUNTING TON CENTER. Huntington Beach (7 14) 892-7771. • ' I I • r.~. ., 'J• -' • AIO DAILY PILOT SCA& I ' f' ~e~sure Rapped SAN;rAiANA -FOFtlle ~econd time in ~ >'ear, 0 r a n g e C o u·n t Y Supervisors have made it t'lear-they •re against any st ate Jaw that would make n1cmbership in the Soulht:!rn California As· s ociution of Govern - mt'nls (SCAG 1 ma,n· dat.ory. Supervi s or Ralph /floving Diedrich said the staff of _ . SCAG, a regional plan: ~elv1~ ~ngel O( _Mis· ning agency sel up by s1on V;ieJO, capta1~ or n1embe r governments, is the f1te prevention still lobbying for such a bureau of the Orange law d-espilc opposition County Fire Depart· from the people they mcnt. has taken a "'orkfor. ncv.' 1>ost as fire .. 1 AM AGAINST marshal for Santa <1ny mandatory m em bershi p _c_·_ru_z_C_o_u_n_t,;;_· ___ _ in SCAG and havC' had lhis 'position all along." Diedrich said. Los Pinos Battitt A.bstains Stflnd Aga~t Pot Approved By O. C. HUSTINGS ot UM D•llJ Pilot SU.ff SANTA' A't(A -Orange County Supervisors are on record in op- position to a pending State Senate bill that would ease penalties for possession and use or small amounts of marijuana. But the vote on Supervisor Laurence Schmit's resolution y.·asn'l unanimous. Supervisor Robert Battin abs· tained from th e ballo ting hecause he said he hasn't had HI\ opportunity to thoroughl y r e- s~urch tile' bill. recornmendation of the depart· ments as they appear on the con - sent calendar," Battin said. lie charged the board \11ith rail- i n~ to adequately research legislation before vuting for or against it. SCHMIT DEFENDED his re- solution, saying he brought il up for the first time u rnr1nlh ago and since has provided copies of the proposed lu,,·_ SH ~l:'i by Sen, Georgt· ~l oscoll l' (I) San l''run- ciscol to all board uffitl•S. After a brief presentation by Schmit, \Vho said n1ariJu.ana i~ not conlpatible \\ ith "'g<X>d uplir- ··1 BELl~VE that n1y "·ell-inging for 1\n1l•rie<1n chift:lrl·n, kno\l.'ll stand again:1t ~moking uf stale Senator J a n1t•S \Vh etn1ure any kind s hould alleviate <Jny ( R-La J labraJ pre:-:.enlt·d his c·as{• misgivings about n1y sl<int.I on against ~loscone 's hill. this bin," Battin said. "If I hotl Citing resc.ireh ~tudies, \Vht·t- m y druthers. anyone who n1ore said it is almn:-it t·crtain sn1oked anything \\'Ould be put n1<1riju<.1 na has dt·tr1nll·tltal t•f- ,.. Show"d<nbi· On Agency Fizzles ... ,. Water Plant H~ored Water FactOl'Y 21 ln ' Sl\nta J\nli.1 the f1rrn Fountain Valley, a '$31 which d~4Jgned lhe plant million facility -tJ1al ~ill forr t~e .or~nge County . n1ix "'as tewater \\'Ith \\ute1 D1str1c~. ocean water lo produce A \1tam o( 1.1rcbitects drinking 1vater. ha~ won a nd en.gineers ticlect~~ a desi~n uwurd from the the P.1:0Jecl because of 1Ls Ca lifornia Consulting "social signi(l~(lnc.e, en· SANTA ANA A shO\\'dO\\·n Engineers Association. virortroent'11 ~onsidt;r•t · over the makeup of Oran_ge 'fhe 8\Vard "'a s g_iven lions and .. p1oneer1ng County • s 5 econ d super. agency .:,lh::e:__:T:.0.::11.::µ.::s_:C~"'::.:' P'l~':;.":;.li:.:· o.:.n __ o __ r_<e_c_1_1n_l_.:q_u_e_s ·----- has failed to materialiie before r- the county lloard of Supervisors . l .. ---------------------1 GIRL$ <:1,UI OF LAGUNA TH.+.MKS~ERYOMl!WHO COMTIUBUTED & .+.TTEHDED Supervisor Ralph Clark, "·ho voted against creation or thC General Services Agency (GSA) three weeks ago, bud challenged th e rationale· behind inclusion of four departments in the new unit. ').UCTIOM '7.5 I IT WAS .t..F.t.l(T.t.STIC SUCCESS! 'f u e::;d ;.1 y h l' b ji c k ped a I cd on l·-jliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij- h is request lo retnoVe the de· !t partn1ents from the GSA !Old, BRU·S. H BLOWE.,;;' deleting lhe request froin the ""' K .. g .. nd u. li e ><<id he would bring SCISSOR STYLES 11 b:ick latl'r ,,·hen lhl• formal c;s ,\ "on:-.ol ic.lat ion gcts .undl·r HOW TO DO THEM STEP BY STEP \\'ay Anyone can care tor a Brush & Blower hair style, or l'Jark \\;:in!:. thl· rcfuSl' dis· our other curl co101 1ng, fu ss·!ree full funci1onal • SCISSOR STYLES wt11c11 are a:. easy to do as iust sham- pusal ~111d uirport departrncnts pooi Our lamp cuts linger t11mtlle culs, curling iron put into the nc\~' En\'ironmental cuts. wash towel dry brusti n tlufl cuts or s1m Q1e wash J\l an;1g t•n1 1.:nl ,\gl'ncy and the and wear cuts are SCISSORED. all lake-care-of-yoursel1 olhl•J' \\IO ll:'ft :..ilone until a SOl'ial styles Good tor any age any hu1r No leasing , no St'l'\'Ll't'S ~upl'r -:.i gt>nty ('tltl be rollers. no pins. no POLWTING HAIR SPR~YSI l'l'l'ated •lso, "o \lT ''ll••"l"' w••t\. TOU .... , "•••• "'""t ro itr ou• """ A,Go•IM. ···This · is 0111.: thing about SCAG thal con- stantly provokes n1c," Diedrich s ajd . '"l'hC'y "'Ork for us and still lob· by for this.'· Repairs Approved a\11ay in a roon1 s omevohere <t\Vi.IY ft·c:ts of n1<.1 n y kinlls un chronil' fromevcryoneelse." u s l' r s. '" h 0 !J t· e o n1 l' Supt'r'·isor Ralph Oi.edric:h, Battin suid his vote mo.irks the psyc:hologit·all y dl•pendent 011 11 \1·ho pus hed the GS,\ toncept to O"H JOSEPH'S SCISSOR STYLING New Sup erviso r Laurence Schmit . ~ former Garden Grove ti- ly councilman, suggest· ed a radical means of getting SCAG to pay at-! lention. "WE COULD J UST quit," he said. "That would open their eyes." Schmit s<iid he almost got Garden Grove to withdraw from the agen· c~ for good but the effort failed. Autistic Unit Slates Meet AN A H EI M --The C.<1lifornia State SoC"iety for Autis tic: Children v•ill hold its s tate meeting here Suturdav at fhe California 1'"'ederal Bank Building ut the corner or Euclid and C rescent Avenues. The da y.Jong m eeting starts ;it 9:30 a.m. beginning of a llC\\' personal 0.1 successful conclusion, s:.iid in tam -IOpmSAT.&SUM.9·5 policy regarding board endorse-ltt: S:\ID ,\POI.I.of :111 \'tlll·r:-o an inlt•r\'il""\I' las t \\'E'l'k Clark's 356S Tustin Ave Orange nl(:'nts of other legislation . in his distritt sho\1·e<l 89 pcrct•nt propo~o.lls ,,·ere "inappropriate"' 9564 Hamilton Av e . Huntington BedCh 997·1 19) 961·l5JS 179-lt•l ''Pre::;ently, the board does lit-fa\·01·l'd evt·n t o ug her l<t\\S and ean1e too {'\u::.l' on thl· ht.'l'I S 305N Harbo r Blvd Fullenon S 'ANTA AN\ Th l OCAT€O ATl>1t..•A<.{1N A!IN.,V·l•A"Ll · r -e ~l~lc~~m~o~r~e~l~h~a~1~1~r~•~•b~b~e~r:_".s~la:m~p'._'._lh~e"._~"~g".'.'.a~i1~1,~l~1~1>:<~o~f~l~l~1c~·~d~1·~0~g~.~~~~~~o~f~t:h~e~(~;~s~A'._,"e:n~d~o~r~s~c·~n~1c~·n~l~.~~~Jl~!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll architectural engineer·,- ing firm th at first found construction flaw~ at Orange County's .. Los Pinos Forestry C<tmp, \1·ill get a chance to cor- rect the P.roblems. The county Board of Supervisors voted un- animously to let Wheeler and Gray, a Santa Ana comp<iny, do $95,000 "·orlh of work at the juv· enilc de tention facility to bring it into con -· formance with state earthquake codes. Inspection of the c::1n1p, located off Orteg::1 liigh"'<JY in the Sunt<1 J\na A1ountains, revealed it .is currently violating the Field Act gove rning earthquake protection for schools. The four bui ldings found to be in violation are used in the camp's instructional programs. Only ttt. 0.ily Pilot rHlly tells you wh•t's new In 1(>Ur loc•I community ... ewery dar enney Save 20°/o ·on ... terry 'to'Cfels. Sale 223 Reg. 2.79. 'Tw ri-Suect.' lush solid color sheared towel ol 100°10 cotton. Hemmed and embossed ends Rich decorator colors Hand towel reg 1 69 Sale 1.35 Washcloth, reg. 99c. S•l9 71c ./':..,5.. -• [~-~:\ 1; l~ '\1 ' lj \\·"' .~~; ~-~ ~~~-,'. : ily i ) ~;;....!·.! ! --! '· ~-~--•-• r _.t i i .. "' .,_~ ... '-----------------.;.,i~~ ---. •1. -~· ~---..., Kamaaina Hula Tour Oepar1ing June 2. 19 75 from Los Angeles Personally Conducted by Lura McKemie 1r;struction 1n Polynesian Dancing in Hawaii I I ~A YS--$524 .55 ,.,. '""°" (Ooubie occupaocyJ RcMtind Trip Air-Hotel-Tours-Dmtee Instructions (Men Are On Their Own During OS.nee Classes) Bank Pla za Travel Hank of Costa Mesa Rldg, 2970 Hurhor 8011lt•\•t1rJ S11il1' 203. CU.\'IU Mf,\'U, Phu11e 1714) 556-2880 Special Purchase l We made a most forhmate _,. on Spri119 Sporl Coats In tho 1a1 .. 1 styta eel colon. We ere ofhri119 theM .t ftle most tlNlsual ... -..1 SPORT COATS Re9. s I I 000 $for 3 days 51111 lt "'"'41 Shor .. Reg."'--'Js Leisure Suits \. In Lar9e Group of Colors & Styles at Very Special Prices. . " Your wardrobe I& nat c.,...tete wlthaut a Leisure Sult. Reg,$65.NOW 5 47. Reg. 590. NOW 559. Sl:Z:ES 38 to 46 NEWPORTER MEN'S SHOP H..,..,_.w.......,. t:OO ._..to 5 ,_Mo ••r 10..., te 4 ,_ .. M .... Qlfp l •MIAMfficw4 H......, Sale6.40 Reog. sa. T ne designer 10011 on glace polyurethane Styles teaiure out:,.de pockets, ad1ustable shoulder strap, double divider and 1f'IS•de i•P Black, navy. tan, fawn and bone Sale7.20 Re9. St. Choose 1t1e contr·rnno•ary look wilh thest:tgface polyurethane bags. Adjustabte shaulde• sl•i1 fl double d1v1der and npper 1ns•de Black. navy. tan. lawn and Uon o• S.le price•· effective lhrough Sunday. ~ Sale5.60 ftitg. $7. Great looking basic h11ndbags These clas&•c c11ir1es ol e•panded vinyl 1n black, lawn. tan. navy and bOne for ea:sy coorchnat1on. Convenient ~ns.lde comp11rtment:s. cariYtiPrne ~20% saVlngs_ . on£lass1c ledthet-look hcindba S~· · Sale5.60 Rig. $7. E•panded vu1v1 squares o!f 1n a great new c.arry·all look Ad1ustable snoulder strap flap h•des side compartmenl D•v•de•S 1ns•de of cour se B lack, lawn, Ian bone. navy ··- -' . ? • .,, Shap Sunday 11 .+..M. to P.M . at the fcilj~wlflfl '°Mt$! -.,.~.,· ~_,,. ~!; ~ 1 FASHION ISLAND. N ewt>drl Beach (714) 64'4·2313. HARB-OR CENTER. Costa Mess (714 ) 646.~021 HUNTINGTON CENTER. Huni.noton Beach (71 4) 692·7771 ( "' ; " ' J:ll t::~ Musi lb.I ..,,,, ftr! .. •on -shar the1' co ~".:l sJ.T.,, Nav: Wort hosp: pre 1 lnsU' N.Y. --,.-·o -;- VALL, ..~ " .. ., r•r G• P• ........ -··· .. JiltwPlf r.r:: --~ .. ..... 111 .... tiolt ., -· c~•-Ol'I .. , I I QOU,ctc ,., .... '""'" ..... ~ .. , .. ' " Cao '°''· I II c., c ,. Wedntsda , Februaf 26, 1975 OAllYPILOT Fair Hires f,phbyis• FQr Racing Cities Dragging ·, • ~otlwr•DeathS CIUCA~O (APl-'11·, , . f·: ... Om••• 77 oCil.IWv ..... ..,w.,.r~~·M(1. • t ,...._. •· Uil9tri1 M Olr'tl• • dtr of ~be Blaek.,......_~ •• ...,..,..., .... Muslim relt11ou1 sect =~ ;t.~,:'~,:;::::e ',:: thlt pr.eaclled bl•ck L.McNM _,...,..... .-i.1tttirt1t1& ·.,..._ ~Nll'flC1, died Tuea-::: ~~ ... ""!..~~ d~ after a tnonth·l~ Tiit Plt•t •• ,1111 c111111rc11 •• Uln••· Mtthammad OW-....,,,...,, c. ... ,."*-'11 ...... County Minibus S~rvice Ok4yed f • TMllN, tO:• AM, ""ltM' ~......, son o ·a Georglac"••••· 1111trM1111, W111m1111t•t ::.:~e:sar:~;!; 4:Ye:::S~ =~~~,~~~:!•:::.,'tMle,, c •. -•'"''" t. tfc.util"zia. l'ftkllfll. cit The Oranse County Fair Board CORONADO (AP> _ --.. K,, ca. ,.,_.., b .. hired a con1ultant to lobby R~etlfed ~Rear Adm ,....-,... P•c111c v1t~1MMOri.1...,.1t for the board's plan to sponaor a ltredertck £. Haeberle:'*"-'·"'-C':::::'c.. thorouehbred horse racing meet ·8);-who-was-tn-charge-nt..-<r£~!~~:~1c~\;!1=,:: at the Lo_s Alamlt~ t!ack. fiavy shlpbujlding in P•cttlc view Mtmorl•I P•rlt The board has appointed Lot Worl~ War 11, died in a MMtuMv,N•= .. 't~:C:·ea. Angeles attorney Henry lAwin lb hospital Monday. He was CARIU£M.MULLIG•N.r•siderll~ represent the agency before the P residerit of Webbc.w .... "' Mllr, ci. Dote ot ditoui California Horse Racina Com-,.~, 1~11, 1trs, Survived bf' 1-... _ Institute tit Long Island, Mughlt,5,F•rflW•lktrotc.o~t11•u mission. Lewin, now in private N .Y. after,rettrll\I .,,,..,_,Y R•odol P•1m0t1tt1,c;..; practice, was formerly a • _' t11i.t, Mr\. £~ Ytullt of WflMl"'I' • 1 , • ''{W'' twp •itnOCl'lllGrttt. $.lf.UC..--~ ,,; member of the state attorney ·De•U.4Jlllees N1t1T....,wi•,t:ooPM,1t111rOldwoy eeneral's st•ff assigned to the -.; _ Oll.-4. llt't. SI.Wit' RICfltrdt oftkllllt, wwtfNIT ' 111t•r,...111, wo.i .. 11 .. •t•r Mtrnor••• racing commission. VAL L.I.JUE TlMKlfll WHITNEY Ptrk. ltU 8ro.a.w•, MoiblaP'I Mrt<· SANTA ANA -A number of cities ranked aa top priority areas for expaniion of· the Oranae Co unty Transit Dia- tri~s Dial·tRid• bos 1ervlce are having second thought• .about sbarinf the cost. So, in an effort to give some kind of service to communities where the door-to-destination buses are too expemlve, OCTD directors have approved an alternative fixed-route mlnlbus program. It would be free, to the cities' but planners aay it. would serve about 80 percent Jess people than Dlal·a·Ride. gram 'we have come up With is l\Ot the saving grace for a city that doesn't want Dial·a·Rlde," Schilling said. "You get what you pay for In this business." Schilling said the minibuses would act just like the coun- tywlde fixt<S~route n~twork on a smaller scale. He said they would be as- signed specific routes and would not be on call to residents like the Dial-a-Ride buses. The fares would be the same, 25-eenll per ride, but the buses to be used would carry only 19 ,PeO;Ple and wouldn't go outside the city. "UliHilt~"e .. ec.111, ~o.h, Min-.. • Lewin will work to win therac-DAVE SCHILLING n·o .... .,. ,., .i11.1•11.St.1M"" s•A•s ingcommission'aapprovalofthe · t ae 1 r T · • U • .,, :t.er fffll, w.llH•"' S,ur1ls of 'IDS£ S£AllS, D•t• of •••ti\' district transit planner, Said On· rans1t mt o•J••r•lll•, N•••••· Me"-rtot '-llr\lll'' :w1"-ltlf.l. lltilUdtt\t .. CD•l• fair board's plan to aponaor 8 ly one top-priority city, La ~.-11111t .. ••••1:Jt,Mn..-...... C•. Su•vl\OHI..,, Ml~ 14·dayj annual thoroughbred ••Y. at. J•mH l!!•l•<•P•I Ctiurcl\, w11111m so1r1: -· L.111t•v lhlweu. x. meet at Los Alam it-·, be•inning Palma, bas formally refused to S S • · f111w"'1 .. HI!;, C.., llllO"*'"tfll. of Moss.; lht .. -hlttt. Mlldrtd ""' e commit the required one-third ets ' ess1ons Gr.....,,...Mt_lll P•rt. s..noJ.., Gw:1tJk• t1 M.,..IM, .... lt<ltltl"I' or fu November 1976. The bid Is ex-h D' 1 <•l P•clnc YI•• MtMtrl•I ,..,.;: Slnl• 11tOM •• ... ._ • ....., or· pected to draw opnnalUon from s are to get 1a ·a·Ride goina:. Mtti...,.d1tecter1, N-IJOl't 9tac... °'"ln9t· co.: brttNt, J•rN• L.11tyen; _. Huntington Beach, another top . SANTA ANA Tw bil _ ""CAl'rMY •-•••tt'•· F•1t1C•• Lwc.•.., JM,. owners of the other Southern d · d 1 f · D · 1 · Rid • .. -0 pu c U\OMcCA11tTHYrt .. ..,1'""11111•,,•11 •etM•••·:•••t••ir California tracks where can 1 ae or ia·a· es meetina:sareplannedbyOranee .. Nliu.i co o.te' ot ONU1 ''•"d<lllldre11 •11d •'• ,, •• ,. h expansion, hasn't formally re-County Transit District Direc· ,,,._ ,;75 .i tflt --'., ,.._ trlndc11Udrtn. Sff'tlcn wu1 ~ Mid t oroughbred racln& already is _ J. ected but has expressed the opi-to h bi' ........ .,.. ..... "'' · 1 " • 10:• ,f,M T1111r-..,, .... •~, held They have c·ontended that rs to gat er pu 1c commenU ~;;.· c. MCcarui,~11~~ N1;:.~.01or>t1. Rt•. Tllln'I•• M••lfl off1c1.... • nion it can't afford a one·third and opinions on expansion ·of dis· M1-.,.1,1c;,.,""'•""' c. vt.tt. ,,., •• .,..,.,, GOOC1 !t:•"' c.nattry. the market is saturated. share amounting to $183,000 8 trlct bus service. ::_:~:'::l·~1':'.,•a~~h.::;:::Bt1•er°'"""''::t.aeJ 41'•ctor1.. The duties of the conaultant year, Schilling said. The sessions will be a prelude ~' P...1 •• -.·,,.,""""' o"'"-u oTis "· w•L.KIA. o.w °' ••111 • will be to advise the board bow to 'The cities of Buena Park and to final proposals by OCTD pian- Q\11, I~ Htll ol llowtr• '""' llm!ly-._'. Ffl>t"u.11ry251h, 1tJJ. For-r rHldwil DI B . I Ot&l•lfoNODf'liloTll•H••rt~lllld.llltf· c.o.10 MHI, c.. SurvlVld b'I' "'' -:''• gain support for the proposal, in· rea are sti I question marks ners for new routes using the 4.4 1wf~11,ac.11Mottu.r,dlf'IC.ton. ·~~~~;:!~~~~··-=w:.:!'i:...": eluding the support of civic though the cities of Westminster new buses that will go into LAMD•11:s E1 .... , w••••• 01 r ••• ,. "''""°fld leaders 1n Orange COunty"and of and Orange are almost certain service this summer. MICH•EL D•LE LANDERS. o... Wtlktf ot "'"1"'"'· or"u w11• o1 county supervisors. A 'total ot -~w opt for Dial·a-Ride and pay The meetings will take place at ........ FtlN'\llfY 1 .. 1.,, 1tw1t. ..... Pk• "1"r• •fld Glen woi1ter o1 Tor· $25,000 has been budgeted to pay their shares, the planner noted. S c· •1 tt. R•M~t o1 Hllflllftfkl'I 1t1ett, ,_,: """ 1111 ... 1, Lwct11 JGIW\l.lonot anta Ana 1ty Hall in the coun- .-.----------• Tt•••. JOC.I• w.•v•• o1 01t1•110tn1 _. for the consultant's services and cil chambers March s at t p.m. . ' Rescue your family from the I• high cost 01 eel!Jlg out. Qrlrog theJTI in..._ " for our juicy, top sirlOln steak · ,,~ servedwilh French Fries, Texas Toast and a heaping crisp tossed salad. Al $3.95, it's absolutely super! ~m~~ TwoSuperSteak Dinners $6. 9 5 with a ~' liter of wine. $ 7 • 9 5 The Family Restaurant AMAHllM W•ll Lille-~ WlbWr-e tl .. lZ71 COSTAMISA 1750 Mwtlor ..... ti. IHtil to l"lw I~ 556·9556 RIWITOI' ZlOO H • .....,. 11"4.170-SJIO TCXUMCI l05J5 H• ........ lhtl 542-6671 ,, " " , \ 1ALn.a11•11ow RIHllAL NOMI R\lb, P•.,... ot Tit••~. Sorvl(tl will bt oth • HE LTERN VE 1111d Fr161, u :oo AM, sttl ,,_,_, any er lobbying ex~. 'T A ATI pro· and March 6 at 7 p.m. Choptl. lnt1,Ment, H•rlKlt llll\l~---:_---.:.:,.:.:,::_:::__:_.:_;_ ______ _:_ _________ .:.:, ___ :_::_ _ _:::::.::::::;::_::.::_:_~'.'.:-------_!_,========~-~----------- Mtmor l•I Potk . lltll 8ro.Ow1y ' I (~°"° dol Mar b7J-'1450 (°'ta Me~a 0 40-2424 IRL llOADWA Y MOITUAIT 110 Brood-av. Co!Ao Mti.a M 2·91SO McCOIMICIC MOITUA•T loquno Beoc;h 494.fl<llS S.Jn Juan Cop:\lron" 495·1176 PACtffC 'llW MIMOllAL PAii (erfl9tery M0<tuay (hopel l!:iOO Pacific Vi-Drive Newpor1 Beoc:h, Calilorri;o 64•·2700 PIHPAMILT COLOtllAL FVMllAL HOMI 1801 Boho Ave . \'/e1•rr :~:e­ sq).)!>25 SMITHS' MOITUAIT 621 M•~ 'ii H~n• "'l''-" Bco Slb·6SI? ......,,.,,,, •iroctor,, l..OUGHl..IM JOSEPH W. l.CUGHLIN. D•ltlft6t- •lll F1br1Mr, 241.11, 1175. Rtloidtllt ot H...tlng!Oll llffc;ll, C•. S...rvlwcl 11'1' hll. wilt l'rMKt5 l..lllQhUn; 'Ofl. J ... ""' Lou1111111 ot Hu'ltingl•" lltocll; "'""°""' Rtnd W. Lougllltl\, 1119rnorill -*" Wiii M .. Id StlunWt at l :JO PM. .. " lltoNw•, Cftlpel. An. TOffl Strwtt'der tffkilllt. 111t1r,,..nl, LOI A1110111 N•llo111I CtMtltty ... II 8r......,•'I' Mortuory dlr1ctor5. DITTUS FENTON J, DITTUS. 0.tt DI/ dHtll F1bruory llrd, 1175. Rtlldtftt ol f'Jrtdl\t, C•. Survived b• hl1 6-ugllll,, K••••n £n1lgn of L....- lltt<h, Co.; :M>n, E1m.ott Dlltul; two brother\, l•o i l 1ltr1, tour tt•lldt'llldrtfl •nd tllrtt lrt•I· gtMdc.flUg,en. Grovtl'de Mrtkelwlll bt .... loff,, W.dllOMNY, ,..aw-y ?Mh 1110:00,f,M, ForHl 1.-C:WW-.. Rev. Bt\llt "· KUN'-•ffki.nt. 61111 Bro-octw•'f' Mortwry lfirtcton. PUBLIC N011CE. PIC"fl'rlOUI •u11•as1 IUMalTATaliltlMT ' Tiie ltllowll'tl ~ 15 ttoifll lMi· ntl$•1: (OMP,f,NY 11. 1Ul2 Truc:ltt River Cl., F-t•ln V•Utv. cout.,,.J.lttl'OI U\11 ... IEl1lnt Smllll, IGJll Tnit .... lltlvtr Ct .• F-1.wt V•llty, COUtornlt ..... Th11 llllSiMl ' 11 ttfld'UtlM "1 "" ln- lflv1dufl. L•V•N IE. 5't"ll\ Tll il $tllltmlfll ••• fli.tl ...,lh ll'lt county Cltrk •• Df•fl.Ot count, l'•llrlM•• 21, 1•1s. .. , PubllUMtl OrWlfll CN'4 Otily Pl ~lti,llldM.lr.5,12,l•,1115 ,lM- .. __ • FOR QUALITY EDUCATION MARY Al·LEEN MATHEIS " ·HU.NTINGTO~: ' B~ACH . HIGH. SCHOOL , ·BOARD VOTE TUESDAY MARCH-4 W&~@J rs [XJ~~D(l!]®li@[l!] Grate news for the fireplace set Fireplace fans know there are still some chilly nights ahead, nights when a cozy fire will be welcome. Right now is the best time to save on fireplace equipment and accessories. Save 25% on all fireplace screens, tool sets, log holders, gas logs, grates, all fireplace accessories in stock. Prices wlll probably be higher next fall , so take advantage of this end of season sale and save. 253otf \t 1 " ' ~ Put your finger on It Super organize'' lo hold all or your nails and setewt. sewing acce1sories, even 1ewelry. Stack up 1 lewol lhese and eliminate "'"' and lrustralion See through pi.stic drawers, delach1ble c•ry;ng handle MINl·STACK CABINETS, Reg. 4.95 1.88 Gaito goon Five gallon g11 lank holds plenty 10 gel your lawn mowe1 and otl'ler gas-powered m1crtines going Steel can wilh venl and spout 99c Available a1 Costa Mesa. Fullerton ano Garden Grove only. Stlbjecl to siock on hand A coat of satin Put a coal of Satlntone on )'OUf walls IOf 11 finish that combines,• dellcate appea1ance with real durabllity. Easy 10 use. great hiding power, washes up with water. Gallon. SA11NTONE lATEX WAll PAINT. Reg. 10.95 5.4, Bar1tar Bar stool in un1fnlshed mahogany at a bargain price. Slaln Of painl this one 11> go with yow .bar. Fully asMmbled. MAHOGANY BAR STOOL. 30" high, Reg. 5.79 4.88 24" ~lgl'I, Reg . 5.29 4.48 18H high, Reg .•.• 9 3.88 An appetite for garbage This garbage dl~r will dige&I 111 YQUr garbl:oe with no fuss ot meu lor you. lnsinkeralor'a "Badger" g1r~e disposer is blckld by • one year tn¥llf1Ctu1er's wamnl)'.1/31'1,o. GAABAGE DISPOSER, Rog, 2!1."9 ,22.88 Under cover agenl PU1 your llgl'lllno where you need II in w0!1woom, &ludy °' kitchen. Fluornc:11n1 llitures liis nellly ul'lder •counter. cabll'llf"or al'lilf. No wiring needtd, ""' plug In, U.L ll)ptOYld. •9000·1, 18 ... UNDER COfJNTER LIGHT, Reg. 7.29 4.88 I I " i ' ) . " .I •, -, I t ' I ' • I I' . I J I • -----· • 21. 1975 j ... 30,000, R eealled ·· . · ~mpbst ~Shi-edd~ "Jf ' . efect Dangerous .,,. ........... \llrtory Pie r e Arafn Kbachaturyan, com- poser of 'Saber Dance.· h3.s written new instrumental piece scored only for horns and a drum, called 'Fanfare or Victory,' to mark 30th an- niversary of victory .over Nal:i Germany. I WASHINGTON (UPti -The ~ ... Cons;umer Product Safety Com· • lnlM)on say1 about. a.>1000 shred· ding machines deslcned'to grind up sticks arid leaves for compost heaps may have-a defed. wbi£h could c.ause the user's hand, tp be drawn 1ntothe machJne. · It announced that the m~ulac· turer., the Kemp Shredd~ Co. of Erie, Pa ., is provldiog con- sumers with a free correct.iv.e kit that includes a protective p)ate and revised operating instruc· lions. . The agency said the model numbers involved are SKO 6·0 and 6-04 , sold nation~de and manufactured prior ti> May · 16. 19'13. It said the model nlimbers are located on the s hredder name plate. The company is trying to con- tact all known owners oJ the machines .involved to let .them 1 know they can have the correc· tive kit to install themselves. But the commission said consumers • SF Board ·Opposes I . Newsrack ~Nudity' SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A law approved by the Board of Supervisors would make it ill egal for newsracks on public sidewalks to show certain parts of naked adult bodies. · The law requires one more readi,ng by the bOatd and the signature of the mayor before going into effect. · THE M EASURE, APPROVED unanimously Monday, would not -censor what is.printed within publications.. '' Jt's not the intent to control the content, but to prohibit nude dis· plays from being thrust upon our citizens as they walk along the sidewalks," _s_aid Supervisor Peter Tamar as. T H E AMERICAN CIVIL LI BERTIES Union says il will challenge the constitutionality of the newsrack 1a·w io coutt. ""It's really overbroad arid it could deprive people or their proper· ly without due process~" warned Supervisor Robert Gonzales, a lawyer. "However, it wouJd be political suicide to oppose this piece of legislation so I'll support it.·· who have not heard from the company should contact the firm at BO~ 6275, Erie, Pa. 16512. The problem. the agency said.- is that the user's hand can be pulled into the shredder if a stick or branch is stuck into the hopper a( a certain angle while the machine is in use. Sauna Danger ' Outlined by Aussie Docs . SYDNEY. Australia IUPI) AuStralian doctors have thto\\·n cold wateT on sauna baths. They said too many saunas - or staying in the steam baths too long -could · 1cad to a serious heB.lth hazard. THE DOCTORS supported a claim by Dr. Thomas Dolley of Brisbane that sa una bi.Ith fanatics can do .themselves more harm than good. ··sy overstaying in a sauna they are placing a dangerous burden on their cardiovascular systems," Dolley said. Doll.ey's findings were an· nounced at the second annual symposium of the Australian Spor·t 1-'ederation Association, held at Queens land Univ(~rsity. DOLLEY SA ID elderly and middle-aged persons should be cautious in their use of the sauna bath. "Elderly people with diabetes, heart disease or high blood pre. ssure s hould consult doctors befo1e taking sauna or steam baths," Dolley said. I Clvll Grumbling .•• Gloomy Gua • in the , Wl'VI 81111 SIWllG FUii FOR 5 r YIAU S SPORTSALE _GOLF TH~ ~~~~JJ}Jll __ ............. SALE' SAVE TO 50°10 ~~!'!~,.. 2995 7~ ~.$62.00 ... •Y•3 wood• 2150 ·~.$3'i'oo .. Only the best at Neal's • SKIS · O lin · Kneissl · •S..SM..i 7 irona 2-8 Rog. $77 .00 . 3400 •LHkwllo •"~ 3995 Mtt olum. shaft Reg. $114.95 .. 5.A.o.t., ·~~ 3995 Reg. $122.00 .. ..... _ • Lninllle l wood• 2150 Reg . $43.95 ...... . • Northwesttm Graphite 55oo shah drivers Rog. $75.00. . . TENNIS . -SPECIALS ~ • SPECIAL GROUP OF TOP BRANDS TENNIS DRESSES & MEN'S SHORTS Y2 PRICE IA . •STAN SMITH ~{t;; ;)), ;;-. FRAME s;, ....... 1 m ... 8 , 95 I '.Y only .... . _, •WELLCO LEATHER ~·~ TENNIS SHOES ),\ Reg. 16.95 -......~.\\-, NOW .•. -.• 895 Downtown S4NTAANA 219 E: 4th Kl-7-5723 -_., .... ~ ... 9! ... . j 601 S, Eucli d 871 -5988 -... i { • Ros$ignol · K2 -Lange , •BOOTS -Longe -Scott· '} N ordica • Vendratnini I •CLOTHING . Head -Ruffe. I CB • Sportcaster -Bogner - Swingwest • Alpine Design - Gerry -Skyr 24 HOUR ... SKI PHONE f 547-2545 SPEEDO SWIM . ,~ •-=: SUIT SALE T'1'.;' ':.: •GALS 395 f.,~.~.\ Rog . 8.50 /1 I to 11 .50 . . lk:,·· \ '\ ·~~ 2'-PA SPECIALS •5DAY BAT·A·RAMA Bring lhia ad and aave 20% on all alum Eaaton bats •5DAY GLOVE~A-RAMA NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island 6 4 4-2 1 2 1 1 I Bring this ad and save 10% off aur low team prices on all Rawling• glovea and mitts CERRITOS ;¥163 Mall 924-1625 --.... , ......... ,. ... ~ .... -..... _... _,,-...... .... •I ' I I f o • " Is the only word to d~scribe these-great buys. 1 139 Breck Shampoo 1511.oz .. • 73¢ Crest Toothpaste Nt. wl. 7 oz . I ii··~ ... .. ' -·---· •'' r •·• ~==~1 g~~ Treasury Rubbing Alcohol 1611.oz. ltJ '5' ,,, q • -- 99¢ Listerine Antiseptic 20 II. oz. SKIN CARE _ ... _ ~ 87¢ Des it in Skin Care Lotion 10 fl. oz. •• '-'-=-=-=>· ""---' U..YowM>11awrc...,... • 73¢ Arrid Extra· Dry Anti-Perspirant Nt.wt6 oz 77¢ Gillette Trac II Cartridges s·s OUR T owN reasury Buffered Aspirin 22s·s Special prices gOOd lhrougt't .su~. March 2nd ~-:~ ; Gen"' U.S. : rank : charJ WOIJI to co zer:o ir na atsU - H1 0 : St By JC The in th schoo! rig h work1 classE from Calif Th train• heal ti strul'I auto tic est or oc -in• toxic bro all to s( lions, critic l\ej the pt con tr dalou t ai n healtl vasU: OCCUJ viou.S: exam v.•or~ 1 b loo1 vulnE Air t1 pronl Cart mchl to r m en work by t fiber, ofric• in1 C on tt bu ll struo ' be inf haza I nsi . tionE are; whot dye 1 may reap dUe ' worl may lung pre! han othe pre mal! J, •. an& list.I X-r and ma: a nc ne Con ope res1 ru •DI dus ·tho! sta tilil ad• ex~ WU ""' wit ml h•• di~ gul .... ·du1 :m WC "' lu air zer:o if na,I! at SUik Haza~ds Of.Job Studifid By JOYCE KENNEDY The first apprentice! in the n a ti on t o be schooled in th~ir legal rights to a s ar e workplace have begun classes taug}\t by a team from the University of 'California,, Berk eley . Th ese parti c ular trainees are receiving health and s arely law in· struction a s part of their a uto rega ir a,pp ren· ti ceship, t)ut lbe menace of OC'cupltional dlse3$C -includjng exposure to toxic materials -lis so broad that it ~as grown to scan?alo~ propor- tions, a~rdJne lo some critics. L ReJaroless o r whether the prop,em is vi ewed as controv~r&ial or sc,an- ( ea,.~~r), dalous, one thing's cer· t a in : occ up at io n a l health hazards· lurk in a vastly treateI nvmber of occupations )th'ao pre- viously thought. A few exampJP.s : H 0 SPIT AL. workers v.·ho handle 1 blood app e ar to be vulnerable to hepatitis. Atr tra£fic coritrolel':$ are prone 40 hypertension. Cargo handle r s ind flla:ht crews arc ex posed to radioactiv e Ship- ments. Som e office workers risk !Ung cancer by breathing as bestos fibers from co•tings on office buildidg~entilal· inc ducts (no ta exi sl on the nUmber r otrice buildintg s 10 co n - structed). Arn'bng occupations being studied {qr h~alth hazards by the N ut1onal Instiiute. for Occup'il· . tional Sa(ety and Health, are : Cosm f.l o l ogi~ts . whose use of ha I c spray, dye and lf'e rosol ,.,.. · may sUJ>joct t he'n)'1 !O' reapirato~· .end card.lac dUease. eld,er~. wh!Jse work in om e instances may bring on chro~ic lung diaease. PTint1ng press ope r ator s. who ha ndl e benz ine a nd other chemicals,•may be . prone to v ariou s malignancies. J WOODWORKERS ..fuay breathe \\'OOd dust and sufre r ca nce r . 0 C'n- tisl8 may be ex posed to X·radiation , n1erc ury and anestheti cs, which may lead to reukemia and diseases of the nervou s sys t e m . Construction machinery operators may get a respirator~a ilm e nt as a res ult o r brcat h i n ~ engine e xh a u sts and dusts of various kinds. Apa r t r ro m the ·thousands of toxic sub- st ances olrcudy idcn· lilied (allhoug)f often lo· adeq•atelY' c~troll.,iJ, ex~ wo~r.y bout the U11i'e<Ol!lltld ap]lcrous '1\Aterlalf Wh ch chanJle with teclin'!f'll!Y· One re· tnedy t9 ~I• Hydra· headeclp~in -Ill ad; dltloll to oh and·r• gulatlcin -ould be tile -empld)'ment of more ln· ·duJ trial hygie nists t o :make da y -l o ·d•Y wOJ'kplace 111011m"fl~ ot ·lllr purity worluin lune functtoa• and similar monltorina. ·. ' '· Wednetday, February 2'8. 197$ DAILY PILOT ,4 JS I I ' .. Sears j ... .. ' . DENIM SHIRTS MEN'S CLOTHING 333 E. 17TH ST., COST A MESA (behind Pancake House) Hours: Thur., Fri. 10·8 Sat. Mon. Tues. Wed . 10-6 ··u Uubble·slyle Vinyl Un1brello L.A. CALLS 6' EACH ....... ,. ... ,,_. °"" ,... ,...,._ c._ .. , 0 1 Co•,... 1tt1 __ ,,.,,e ....... .. (7141979-123 MEN'S PANTS DRESS SHIRTS Reg. up to $10.00 •300 I S.•11rs Prlrt~ 199 Use Sears """olvlnl( Chnrg_. CUT $~.91! Cotton Denim Jeans in S11ring Plaids . I . ( . l . Were $4.88 +o\t'llwo~·, to odd .averal pain to your wordro~ at this low ptlcel Choose from o terrific variety of pk11cl•. ' l"ro1torllonc>d l .f•nl(lh Panis and I.on!! Sl<'P\(•d Shirts Shirl 1'1111ls 197 344 Wa1hable do1.1ble knit polyester pant•. Greal colorl. Polye1ll'r o"d cotton print shirt •. Mi•••• 1i1e1. ·~I .,.")IJPS \_~e<J!~l So. Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol St. Phone 540'·3333 Buena Park 8150 La Palma Ave. Phone 828·4400 Oran!!e 2100 N . Tusti'il' Ave . -Ph'one 637·2100 ,, " '··J~y A"''~9,M ·,o•~•d<>t A '.\ ''> 9 l'M Sulldor 11 Noon IO ) '.#A ' IAArL -· -ct. Tonight's TV Highlights I • ABC (7 ) 8 :30 -"Someone I TOUCHED." Cloris Leachman plays a pregnant woman who di,covers her husband (James OlsonJ has infected her with venereal disease. Kertneth M_ars, Glynnis O'Connor and Andy R9binsonare 1 featured. ' • NBC (4 1 10:00 -Petrocelli. 'Former l Costa Mesa actor Mitch Vogel is the guest ·star in tl1i s epi sode as a migrant worker accused of killing a drug store owner. 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The last time USF won a ha· tional title was in 1956, a year · before Cartwright wa.s born \vhen big Bill Russell domina'ted . the game. 1· "He's a rritnchise." says M8r- quette coach Al l\.1cGuire. •(He's better than Kareem Abdul· .' Jabbar.~as.when he was in high school. says a Notre Dame as- sistant. The stories about Cartwright take on a mythical quality -that he weighed 10 pounds at birth, outplayed this or that big-name .coJlege star at 15. can't be s topped by t~·o defenders without a shotgun. .. 1-ie'll never meet anyone who l'an keep him rrom scoring," ~ays Dan Risley. who has ('Qached Cartwright for threr 'years at Elk Grove Kighjustout- side Sacram.ento. _ JOE CARTA DRIVES BETWEEN TWO DEFENDERS. Wedneaday, February 26. 1975 ClAICV PILOT -IQ El ·Toro •• rises ' ,. ~~ 3!~ . . . ·r1ayoff Foe, 57-5(; BtEDBURGART he returned with s:U to, go, tb.e the first half,~t UM!' ~ers -· ~-°'~~"·~ __ Charprs .... were-.abead,....46.-.t4.-<!ameback~Ce tosTauied'-ft9ln CERRITOS-Wendell Witt was McFadden scored eight points an 8-6 deficit a 14·8 !•ad w,!lh. less Utan ecstaUc about hiS un~ during that span. ~:39 left in the f1rst-periock.Jl_ilt ranked El TOl'o High Chargers But El Taro's press was almost McFaddeQ. lon Jackson a.ru drawing No. s Cerritos in the.first ~ deadly as McFadden's shoot· Co~nally bit consecutive b8.sk,S.S l'OUnd oJ the CIF 2-A basketball ing. The Dons. turned . th~ bait lo tie t~e score. playoffs Tuesday night. over ·th:ree tr~·es w~th1n 43 . And 1n th_c second quart", Cer· " . seconds 1n the final penod when ntos reeled off six ,straigh.t wheo I told our kids that we got a El Toro rallied from a 44·42 de· El Toro turned the ball over Jousy d11aw," Witt said, "bu_t I ficit t? ~ake a 50-44 lead with 4:45 twice. But Connally scored a also_tol.~ them that we were gQUlg remainmg. layup with 10 seconds to go to eut loWU1. It was a gutty effort b.Y the un -Cerritos' leaif to 26-ll at the baJf. Which is exactly what hap-derdog Chargers who were only Throughout the game, the . pene<i. Much to the shock of the 1 called ~or four fouls all ~ht and Chargers er'nployed a successfgl Cerritos Dons' home crowd. And who hit 23 of 41 field goal at· 2·3 zone tttat forced Cerritos to much to the shock of basketball tempts. Cerritos hitZ7 of 6Sshots shoot from' the top of the key. Us- experts who rated Cerritos ~nd wen~ to the free throw tine ing its height well. El TorO was champion of the Suburba~ Justtwot1mes. EIToroconverted abletogetinside . , League and owner or a 22-3 T'e -onl10f18charitytossas. Howland was forced to shoot ·cord, very highly. MOtit importantly, though, El ·-rfom outside and he missed all Cerritos, considered a quick team, fell apart against El Toro's zonE! press in the fourth quarter and dropped a 57-56 decisiQn. El ·Toro, now 17·10,·-will . host San· ta Clara Friday night in the second round. Santa Clara edged Bell Gardens, 68-66, Tuesday night. With ~e score tied at 44 with 6:12 to go, the Chargers went crazy, outscoring the Dons, 10-2, to take a 54-46 lead with 3:36 re, maining . But it wasn 'L over yet. Cer· ritos' star guard Ben Howland as cold as ice for three quarters: heated up late in the fourth period and hit three jumpers in two minutes. His lS·footer with22 seconds to go cut El Toro's lead Toro refu~ed to quit. Cerritos nine s ho ts in the first half. He went on scoring sprees twice in finished with JO points . More than 200 schools sought :cart wright before be accepted a USF scholarship this month. Sports in Brief ......_, to57·56. 1 RiSley says •he still gets mail from coaches asking whether Cartwright might change his mind. But Cart\vright said he has set- tlf'd on USF. which took advan- tage of its nearby location to keep aftE'r him for three years. ·•1 thought about it u long time. and I just liked the place, the coach and the players.·· he said. llas the 17·year-old thought of following in Most>s !\1ulone·s footstPps and jumping straight :from high school into pro basket- ball? .. 1£ they off er you a big sum of mone}', you_ almost have to \ireonsider it ."' 'Cartwright said. "~·But of course that hasn't bap· :i>ened yet.•• ; Only a fe'\~· years »go. ·Cartwright was making daily visits to the high s~hOol gym to take his lumps in games against the team's starting center. ''Billy led with hiS cbit1, '' Risley said. ' IOC Member Denies .IJeport : TORONTO <kl'/ -James Worrall, a m,embef of the ln- •ternational Olympic C.Ommittee 'denied Tuesday a ~ in the ~ontreat Gazette.that \be IOC is -Orafting contingency plans to save the 1976 Games should Mon- .treal prove unable to bold them. ' Tuesday's Gazette quotes IOC sources as saying the IOC is con- sidering four alternatives : sprea(ling the games across --Canada; asking Los Angeles. a defeat¢d bidder-, to stage an emergency Olympics, or return· ,ing the games to h.1exico City, 1wherethey '\l.'Cre held in 1968. T ,w.o •other plans. th {' ne~paper said, Would be to spread the Ga:mJ!:s all :over the "World in the"' form of 21 simultaneous Worl-d cham - pionships, or offer them lo a com- bination of German citi• in the Ruhr Valley. Over Claapn1011 Area: Swi"tmers Compete in Russia LENINGRAD, Russia-Dana Point's Peggy Tosdal and former ' Corona deJ Mar High standout Kurt Krumpholz ,are part or a 12·'member U .S. swimming team eompetil)g here in the annual Pravda Cup international meet. Tosdal~ a Dana , Hills High ~ra$iuat •• is a 19-Year-old freshman 11t.'\<Arizona State . \.!~versily. Krtifnpholz is a seruor at UCLA. ,. · Other m.emberS'bt the team in · elude Nanfy Kirkpatrick, Hubbic Walsh, Mary Mjrcb, Ann !\olarshall, Karen Hazen Tim McOobald, Lance l\.1ich0aelit). Buzz Stagg, Dale Korner and Ralph Watson. S·herm Chavoor is coaching the team. ·The meet begins today and continµes through Sunday~ · Laker• Ploy ,INGLE}VOOD -The Los Angeles'Lakers, who have lost 13 of their last 15 games, host the Portland Trail Blazers tonight at the Forum. The Lakers are 14 games behind front-running Golden State in the Pacific Division while PortlaJ'ld is in fourth place. three games ahead of LA . UCL,\ Picks Kit1g LOS ANGELES -Capt. Mi cki King of the U .S. Air Force. a 1972 Olympic gold medal winner in diving, has been named director of women's intercollegiate sports at UCLA, vice chancellor Norman Miller said. J(ing, 30, was named totbe post Tuesday over 110 other appli- cants from around the country. Miller said . King is (·urrently sta- tioned at the U.S. Air Force Adademy al Colorado Springs, Colo. Kin g, the AC'ademy diving (·oach. has been in the Air Force for eight years, "nd said she would ask permission to resign her commission to accept the job. which starts in June. She said she expected the Air Force to grant the request. Powell Troded BALTIMORE ---The Baltimore Orioles, trying for more than a year to trade Boog Powell. finatty have found so- meone willing to gamble that the big first baseman will somehow regain his lost pov.•er. The Cleveland Indians, now managed by Frank Robinson - Po'\l.·ell's former slugging team· mate with the Orioles -swung a deal Tuesday for the 33-year-old \\'ho has s truggled at the plate for the past t""·o seasons. Baltimore. which had no more room for Powell a£ter obtaining first baseman Lee May from the Jiouston Astros, also sent 25· year-old pitcher Don Hood to the Indjans. tn exchange, tht> Orioles al'· q~ired vet e ran catcher Oa\'E' Duncan and minor league out· fielder Alvin McGrew, who was immediately assigned to Baltimore's n1inor league af· filiate at Rochester. IJ11sers Sharp ONTA:RIO -Al Unser waited until late in the afternoon before setting the fastest time on the first full day or practice for the California 500 .. vith a swift run of 189.282 miles an hour around On· lario Motor S~ed way. sec .Rolls, 86-68 Unser's clocking in his Viceroy Eagle was j\ls_t ahead of his brother, Bobby. who toured the 21 :!·mile oval at 188.996 in his Eagle-Of fr. • Ted Ber'.lerson scored 27 points .end· Al Carlson had 24 lis the f'.lAIA tournament-bound Southern California College tVan&uards dealt visiting Cbap-'1nan .,~ an 86·6!1 bisketball loss '.l'uesaay night. Tied .at 34 at the hal!, the Vangu8rds came out Smoking in the second h al{, outscoring Chap- irtan, 52·34. Carl!ioh hit two spln- ning drives at the out.set of the second half and Bergerson began bombing from out~ide. sec had a l!fe 1-10 pojntJ.e~~ through~ut the half. _ Bergerson was 1'3of19 from the field and Carlson 12 or 22. As a team. the.Vanguards shot39of 79 and outrebounded Chapman. 41·29. sec 1161 .......... .. " .. •• • ' ' • BtrflWMn " ' ' " "''-" ' ' " "'""" ' ' ' • 'NatklM • ' ' • , Kli. ~ ' ' ' ' Powy '. ' ' ' • M,111(11 ' ' ' ' Ma1$W.O ' ' ' • ... ' • ' • fol•h .. • .. h Hlllll~:S.C.C.l• lt. ,... Third fastest time of the day came from the 1974 Indianapolis winner Johnny Rutherlord, who managed 188.747 in a McLaren· Offy. Tor ff eels Wh1 CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -Phil Ford scored 22 points and the Tar Heels survived a scare when Tim Stoddard 's las t second shot timmed thf' basket but would not fall Tuesday as 14th-ranked North Carolina scored a 76-74 vic- tory over seventh-ranked N .C. state. And when 6·8 Ed McFadden was fouled with six seconds left it appeared the Dons still had ~ chance. McFadden, wDo had a big fourth quarter for El Toro missed the one-on-one opportuni: ty, but teammate Gary Connally grabbed the rebound and the Chargers ran out the clock. McFadde n had 8 of his 17 points in the fourth quarter and · his layup with 40 seconds left gave El Toro a 57-54 lead. McFadden was effective with his hook most of the night and particularly when the Dons• tallest player-6-6 Renaldo Harston-commited his fourth foul with 20 s·econds left in the third quarter. When Harston de- parted, Cerritos led, 40-36. When * * -tr EtT.,..111) c-11, .. • .. •• ' ' ' " °'" • ' ' ' M.Cll)l~I••" • • • Jl(kSO!I ' ' • " .,.,_ ' ' ' " Sniecller ' • ' ' S.. C.Pi$lr¥ , ' ' • Tot•I~ " " -· " ' €1 f OfO Store lit Qu•rtff~ " , " 19-~7 Ce rrito-.. ··-~ " ....... EL TORO'S ED McFADDEN SCORES AGAINST CERRITO!!~ .f Tennis Roundup Lutz · Tops Czech; Solonwn in Loss SAN ANTONIO. Tex.-Eighth · seeded Bob Lutz of San Clemente defeated Czec hoslovakia '~ Vladimir Zednik. 6-4, 5·7, 6·2. Tuesday in the first round of the \Vorld Championship Tennis red group tournament here. Second-seeded Harold Solomon and No . 4 Cliff Richey were de- feated. Australia's Phil Dent madt" short work of Solomon. 7-6, 6·3, \\lhile Richey was upset by Dick Stockton, 2-6, 6~4, 6-2. Other matches ipvolving seeded players saw No. 3 Stan Smith beat Raz Reid, 6·4, 6-1, while sixth-seeded John Alex · ander of Australia beat Gerald Battrick of England, 6-0, 6-1. Kodes Triumphs RIDGEFIELD, Conn . -Play· ing without line..smen, Jan Kodes of Czechoslovakia overcarhe a 4-0 deficit to take a 7-4 victory in a tiebreaker Tuesday night and defeat Witjec Fibak of Poland 6-3. 7·6 in the first round of the. Fairfield County International tennis championship. In one of three afternoon matches, seventh-seeded Jurgen f'assbender of Wesl Germany won two sets on tiebreakers to beat back· a s trong challengf' by .Jefr Austin. 7-6. 3·6. 7-6. In the others, e.ighth-seeded Juan Gisbert of Spain easily dE'- feated John James of~Australia 6·2, 6·2. And Clark Graebne r breezed by Viorel Marcu of Rumania. 6-0, 6-4. In another first-round match Sandy Mayer topped John Faever of Great Bri-tain 6-2, 6-4. CotnaorsWbos SYRACUSE. N.Y. Jimmv Connors. the world's No. ·l ranked niale tennis player, de· feated Romania's tlie Nastase 6-4, 6-7. 6·2 in an exhibition challenge match Tuesday night. at the Onondaga County War Memorial. Borg Ad11onces ROTTERDAM -Top·seeded Bjorn Borg of Sweden swept past countryman Kjell Johansson &-3, t;i-2 Tuesday night in first-round action at a World Championship Tennis green group tournament. .. • Anteaters End. Losing Streak; . . Rip Foe, 13-~~. ... UC Irvine broke out of "" si~! ga me losing s treak with ·~:. vengeance by scoring seven ru~S in the first inning and posting a ' 13-4 baseball victory over UC San· Diego Tuesday arternoon on tnr· UCI diamond. · • Mike Norman went the dis- tan<.·e on the mound and Alan._. Belasco had a double and triple.. in ·three plate appearances \0 pace coach Tom Spence's A(':; leaters to their second win of ttit! year. • .. 1 Norman had eight strikeouts and issued four walks while limiting Sa'n Diego to four runs on tOhits. John Espy went to the plate t"1ice in the first inning, reacbiqg base on an error the fl,l"St titn~ and belting a bases-loaded dou- ble the second time up_ Otb~rs with two hits included John Palmer. llon Hughes and B~ Banning. 1 • ~- £5Pv,lC Norm•n.i:o Belr..<:o, rt P•!,,,,.., cf Wllltehe.>d. ~<; Q\aro,,, wa~f"'Jlon,1b Af!darSPr>,2b OV..ll~Jb HUf.11\n. dn·lb 6Mll'll<>Q,t; Morion, c AllMfl'Ml.11 Tol1h uc'''°'"''J, ~ • ... r ... • .wll. l ' , . ...,.. l I I 0 J 3 2 • . , ' '> I O •I ' 0 0 .... 'i 1 • • ~ 1' I 0 0 (\ • ·.~ ,,,7"! l • , i oe :r.. ? r e -,_i.'. -l\\Slt~ k ...... ~ ~:H' .l]CI .Qids for 16th c;age W-n Third-seeded Tom Okker of f-loll-and needed just45 minutes to dispose of Hu·ngary's Balazs Tarcoczy 6-3. G-2 in another fir$l· round match. Fifth seed Andrew Pattison of Rhodesia had an easier time against first-round foe Jan Hordijk of Holland, breezing to a &2, 6·0 triumph. .. • !r. CK S.... 01.., 001 000 ,.,_.. 10 6' U C l,v;.,,, IOI '°" IGlt-'3 11 I .UClrvtne Is a lopsld~ favorite to defeat vi•t~lng Paetnc Chris· tiad coU"*o or Fullerton wntght (8 o'clock) •1 Crawtord lt1'!1 in collegiate buketball a<tlop. Uq,1!1 'Anteater-1 have won lbr" Jamu In a tow a.nd five of 11,lx n llle,\\' warm ug fC)r ne>1t weekend's NCAA .lllvlslon {~ western regl9nal plll'olfl, . T~t'• a•ro• t ttie f' al re· 'J.ii t lltason.Ult at.bo~'1nlks 'fic1 ta .picked as u.. .U. Jor tho nclonal tolll'n.amenL •The An· fU.ters ~lose Uie recul!" season P'r~y niaht at the Air Force Tb;·Anteaters out.rebounded the Acaeten!y. ' Broncos, 54·28. . · UCI hu~1>r'ecommcndedby Ttn•a dub 1.fkes a 16-8 record the regional tommlttoetoplay In Into tonight's game, Including a next week's tourney. Final ap. 12·2mark at Crawford Hall. '\>rov&I wlll com' Thursday. A •Jiecial halflime ceremony .Expectad to Joln UCI in lhe tonlchl .will feature 1be cham- 'p1ayofrs are Far Western ·Con~ pionship shootout for a $3,000 . . feren~ cham,ion UC Davis. Datsun B·@lb. . f'ulet Soun<f o Tacoma, Wash. All persons whf' have qualified i\nll'lhe C.CAA chsmp (either UC for th~ free throw conte$t wlll JUVersldeor Cal Poly, Pomona). com~tc with each ellmlnaled tlOI played. olle of Its best when he misses. 1ame1< o(; tho . siallOI) Monday " A total ot 10 t!CkCIS will be nlghUn thume1n'j.((al Poly, 83~. d[awn prior to llle competition to give 10 i)~ple a chance lo qualify for the shootout. Haltume will be extended an additional 10 minutes .. ...... ..... O.vi' Mt1Ule c11 ... 1·~ ...... ,._ ....... Jotn-•nl H1lr Ba!Xotl< .,._, T01•1" Utlll:VINE S(09'1HG ... " ... 24 H6 S1 3" 2• 1.0 15 M 2' 100 .. 2~9 2• lU 16 JSB 1' 79 ... !Oto ""''1" 1, .. ,091 9 l3 IS et t> JI 1S Jt 1'9~1J ll • ' ,, • ~ 0 10 ,, 118 ,. l,9lJ t • •• 1~.2 IS.l 11.r 10.I ••• ... " ... I .• •• " " n .. Earlier truesday, Arthur A..~hc shook off a minor Achilles tendon' injury to glide past John Lloyd or Britain 6-4, 6-2. Buster Mottram. a 19·year-old Englishman, upended sixth~ seeded Adriano Panalta or Ital}' 64, 6·2. Patrice Dominguez of France beat Yugosle.via's Zeljko Franu!Ovic" 3·6. 6·3, 6·2 and Steve Knilevltz deC.atrul Italy's Paolo Bertolucci, 6·4. 7·5. KINCS B4TILE. DBTROriTOlVIG~ DETROIT-The Los Angelle' Kings bid for their tllth victory mi foreign lee tonight when the, face the Detroit Rrul Wings. The King• have a 17.S.9 ..,..d on the road and a 3$-'U•tQ ~ overall-Jl\ll four pointll behind Division 3 leader Montreal Detroit. Ill !II follrlb place tn. tit* samedivss1on.. .. i ;.,:. J .. • I • ' .Caue~os,Losner Covets· ·New · Role '. GW Post Marina wm; ~iiciledtq FonWrd1 ~ ! V • 0 BYEDlltl'A~ 1ctor1es. ~ °'"\oi); .... -. J . All a eente11'iin M!Z Alh't Rich Douglass belted a vanity baskftbill m ~illlnl two-run double in the his IQPhomore and' '>"N(9• · hth i · t · Sad Bob Losner~ned m-"""""· ·e1g nmng ogive • He wu Al ... flnt'le .... 11•• aletiack College a 2.1 .,, -,._ Mi5sion Conference year as weUu All~Coun· Southern Division ty..-AveraeeCl-..-U.• aa a baseball victory over junlor.15.Zas .. apph e. host Palomar Tuesday Yet, the f.:8 ' forward ls more afternoon. eoatent with"hil new posWon l:b\s Curnal Rungo blasted Y~~.-la~ abletoworkoamy a three-run homer in the .. (• sixth to lead Golden West outside came more,.. he U,)'I, College to a one-sided, "'and I have more freedom to do 13·2, victory over Orange other things,'' ' Coast College in action Hts coach. Jim Stephens, on the winner's diamond. thinks Lostler's freeclom to tnov~ Douglass' double came around ,~as improved his game, with two outs in the ~cuiarlyondefeJlSe. eighth after Tom Zanotti ••Rls bja:gest tmprvvemiot ls had walked and Brian on defense,•• StePhl!lnl (aya. Hester and Doug Pryor ••ffe's playing out from the h I led t I d th basket and ean cball~e his op. b!~es~ ng 0 oa e ponent directly. An(t l;le is do- Palomar threatened in ing a good Job rebounding. '1 BOBLOSNER Aliit Losner respect.1 his pre~ 1 coach. , • ( ~c an't say enoUah about • Sl"'ti•ns. He helps you in so milny wa:Ys and not just Jn basketball." · If Losner bas a Weakness, it ls bis self confidepce. Or lack of it. -1'The-m11iil-uifng i-wa:nt·tcr1m- pra-ve on is my conffdence and ·not to have my head d,own.•• Losner didn't have his head dO\\'n when he made All-CIF lasl year. . "That was quite amazing. I ceuldn't believe il," he recalls. '"And starting as a freshman was something else too.'"'' . 1 Says Stephen~. ••we were always aware he would bee good player. I actually wanted to br- inB him along slower than I did 'tJiough." ft!s lucky for Stephens that he didn't. the ninth with two walks Losner has grabbed ', 22;2 re· and a sacrifice but 8 div· bounds . in 26 games-~ 8.S ing catch by s hortstop average. Perhaps tiis best over· Steve Adams was turned all game was Marina's 71·50 w\n eight post-season games, he h as · d bl over Edison. Losner liauled down scored 78 points. But he won't be into a · ou e play to end nine rebounds in the ffrst hair. thinking about his orfensive pro· the game. ~ichtfried, Trout In Net Wins flank Leichtfried and Dennis ·Trout beat Steve Marosi and Greg Jablonski in straight sets, 6·3, 6-4, to win the featured open doubles championship in the first tournament at Newport Beach's J ohn Wayne T ennis Club. Golden West scored "The Edison game was the ductionwhenhisVikingsmeetthe four runs in the first in· perfect game," Losner says. ''I Huntington Beach Oilers in the ning and was never was able to control the boards first round of the CIF4·A playoffs behind . .,_ triple by J erry and get the outlet pass ioing." Friday night. Brown , tw\) Orange Losner has also improved or-• "I'm trying to think of other Coast errors and 8 wild fensively. An accurate shooter things like defense and rebound· pileh contributed to the from 18 feet, Losner has scored ing," he says. r_.nam1nt••'1.1•H: GWC scoring. 453 points (or a 17 .4 average. Jn Defense. Rebounding. Scoring. 0pin 1Mn1 0ou1:111•: H•nk L.•khtrlld-c OtN\k h . f t t Losner ean attribute his s uccess 1 T•oul ci.1. s11v1 Maroii and Gr~JlblonJkl; Open • Or'••CNitltl ts our yeacs as a s ar er, Mi...i 0out1111: s111v Ann St..-1 INI Dlnllli. S().ain,rt XII"'"'· cl Tr-,on,u •• r 11 rtit Losner has scored 1,487 regular in all three caterories to his r.0111 d•I. Gau GI•~· •Ml Jim OQ1<1; Awns • o o ()ou.l)j•s: Biii Ro-rand G••Y Oowdl•*f. Bud 1 3 1 0 g season points. And Marina has childhood days when he played AtlfldQe and Jim oar I\;" wo..wni 0ov111"' Sun· Sf91, tt -.C.comondO. c..Jlb SWMWWl,lb Lope1,pl'I l lmmff.2b ltoNW,pl'I AWrlll.Jb L.ICl•nn,.,c: ........... •, ,•. •, •, ·advanced to the playoffs each with teammate Rich Branning. nv e111ou •nd v 1,_1e w1nti.i•n0e1. Hel•nit ~"' ...cl Cindy Hl•d<;jrove; A Mh<ecl ~= Bnl , 0 0 0 season, "Around the fourth grade, I Ro-• anc Ma•Urn c r111111• <»1. £11.n eovan1 1 1 1 ' S St h "If oil g went out for basketball as recreu--oane S.•u.:;11•mo: e Mt ns Oou1*$: 0on 0 0 0 0 ays ep ens, a C e e F11\n11t11! .and Tom cone1 JNf. 0eno11 Aenll••nd 1 o o o needsagoodoutsideshooter,Bob lion,'' Losnersays, ''and I nl3dC Ran Rao1nson; e wome ni 0ov11111: s111u., I 0 1 0 Id be f. peel .. the all· stars Y.'ith Rich. And Catlttl\MI •r.d Jiii Mali.On Oel. El-Rl'U _. 0.lly ...... sailff ~· ~ Lff•JOI Cl•...-..• 2 0 0 0 wou a ine pros · Ruoine F1.,., e Mbed 0ouoi..: e.rry w.u anc1 1 o o o Losner has not been quite as Rfch's dad coached the tE'am. He J1111M1wnoe1.0ouv Ruu.11-iRon~; SAN CLEMENTE'S DAVE TAYLOR (23) IS CAUGHT OFF BALANCE. YO$l,p 8rervwn,o OSfwltlH ' o O o th f ' h I h d ,, C M1ru,Oo11bl1': RlcNrdJlck.,.,Ali.nMAcOw· 0 0 0 0 successful in the playoffs. In was e 1rst coac e\ler a . . ~ .. t .~. stave Man11w &nd Jim Hl>nwi. • Tri tons Ousted By Brea Toi.ts D • O O ~piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 0 • 0 n 2 :a • CO. .... W.,tf1)1 .Gahr .Cuts Up Mission Viejo ... ' ..... Ma<Mlley,lb s t 1 0 ADIJolt,... 1 1 0 0 Nortfl,lt 2 0 0 I RU1'19(1, pl\.lf 2 1 2 • Eltl'lancly,U 5 2 2 I Brown.c • 2 1 t E"9llrom, c o o o o HllOS<>n,(f • 1 1 1 M111i,rt l 2 l O Whl!el..,.111> l o o o L.e-.111> 2 o o o RICPW•Cli, 19'1 l 0 0 I C.uinn, di\ I 1 1 I K•ef•r, lb 2 2 0 0 Ororto,p 0 O 0 O By ROGER CARLSON makeit27-22. By GLENN WHITE Hunilk.,..,P : : : g Of .. O..llfl't*St." ot•DaUrPl101 "';::;"1° 11 11 11 1o : . . Any doubts to the final k _ _, , .... , ·~ CER~l1:0S-M1s,siol) outcome were quickly Underdog Brea used 0..01. oio 000 00,_.; 3 J JViejo H1ghs,sbot inf the erased in the ttilrd superior height, sizzling (>l°'-""'H ..01 211 2011-1J11, ;CIF .2·A· basketbal l quarteraadlehostspep-lasthalfshooting andthe : playoffs was severely pered away at the q,ets friendly whistles of or-~'damaged by the loss or while Mission Vieio ficials John Blaii-and _j &:S, Steve. Sawyer when shooters simply went ice Toby Thurlow to knock _~.he was J~st for Tuesday's cold. San Clemente High's .. : gapl~ with tbe post Gahr Mission Viejo's s hoot· Tritons out of the CIF :Gladiators because of Ing produ ced two class 2-A b asketbal l •,the fiu b k I . playoffs, 62·54 . Tuesday :. But ihat was noihtngto as e~ n l4".'ttempts1n ni ght. ,. . the third period and 1n s.ff'"'9clr.ltl .. . , ' . ' . ' • • , ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' . ' . " ' k-by 111111119• ' S.acldllb.ltkOOO GOO 010-! P1l1>rt\ilr 100 000 OOG-1 . ~ . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . ' • • ' • ' • :~e dev~tat1on wr!~ed the fourth quarter it re-The invading \\'ildcats :~ t?e D1ablos.or M1 ss1on quired 14 shots befQre the. ·1ed nearly all the "'ay !~leJO co,ach P~t Roberts Diablos could get their with San Clemente last :..i.uesd~y ni g ht as third field goal of the on top 9-8 o n Jerr ,tometh1ng far worse period, By then the Densmore·s lay-in lale in !than the lo,ss o.r the 6·5 Diablos were hopelessly the (irst quarter. :frfonro,e Hig h transfer out or it. They hit 17 of 54 The two foes swapped M1 ss1oNcoNFEREJ11ce ~transp1red:-the ~o~al-overall. points.. for nearly four s-1r.e ... o •• 1~ .. L. G• ;l y.,ho~.outs~d~ sh,o:ot1ngof Juhior David Zogg more lninutes, then the s.r.~ 1 0 ~M1SSlOl1 V1 eJo went flat picked up th e slack a~-Wildcat s broke it open, ~~'i!'" ' g 1to the tune of a 68-44 set-mirably for Sawyer and s tretching an 18-17 edge ~~' :· ~ ,bae~. . . did a n ice job at both to 30·17 just before in · .,..n...,•Di•I"" a_ ~·~Si'O": Viejo. stayed ends of the court. termission. Rl .. er~ldll! ": t!"\l t J' , 't h e b 1 g g er He scored 15 points, Brea never seemed in s,,., eeriwrcllno 0 ~ ap,dtal.?"s through most played good defense and serious danger after that ~;:.::~~., ; ;p:f~~he first half a nd was hit the boards \veil. ~s the \Vildcats extended T_.,,., $co••• :f~JO)'ing_ a 2,2·°2 1 fead Mission Viejo grabbed their lead to 16 points. ~=1-,~·S::~:;:~1~,111 :W•th 1:19Jeft 1n ·the ~alf the early lead at 5.0. but 50·34, with 6:32 to go in ::!..6!;:,:~,.~r.'~.~.~Jss '~ore tht;foof caved 1n. 12 l,lnanswered points put the game. TRiorwiaw·s G•mfl .• .~h~n 1l .h~p pened. Oahr into 3 lead that it However, co<.ich Slan ~1='!~nP~~5;!!~1eba1;k '..Cahr s D~nrt1s H;uff, Who relinquis hed only once-OeMaggio's forces re· 5.tn&eriYr.i"°•tR1~r .. c1e ~anned six o~ 01,lli! l~ng_ at 22.21 when Kelly cox: fused to capitulate with' .C11&1tew..ta1rv• range shots 1n the f1~t bit ((om 20 feet out. nifty g uard Densmore half, connected ag~tn Then Huff a nd his spearheading the rally. LG& ' ' from 24 feet and \he "-'~n-mates took over. He hil two buckets, had a ners made it a four-pcn nt steal and som e hustling I h C Ml51iot1 viei.1 .. 1 I I S p a y w e n r a i g t• 11 ,.. *" f oo r p a y as an Riphagen added two free ~ ~ ~ ! ~ Clemente sli ced the gap pi.rows on a foul away C<n J o 1 a to~l-42. ' 11'9.'!\ the ball. :~fn!. 3 0 • ~ With S: 14 left in the Lobos Top Rankings "'(:;then Huff capped the H•tt•uo ~ ~ ~ '!· ga m e it seemed the lint hall with another w;;:t!> ,.:. : 1~ .! Tritons might pull out Los Amigos High's fr0rri 'outside the M\ssion their 20th tri umph in 25 Lobos continue atop the Viejo zone with four Mls§lonv~:'bj °"~~i.·i~ 1,_4 starts this season. official Orange CoOnly seconds 1e'ft1n the half to c..iw 14 '' '~ 21....a But Brea, whieh sh~ prep basketball poll with . 60 percent from the field the CIF 3·A, 2·A and l ·A D f C · the last. baff, met the playoffsunderway .. e ense Oncerns challenge. San Clemente The Lobos are seeded finally hacW:ed the deficit No. 2 jn the 3·A elimina- . to 58-50, thanks to the lions and have lo~t only FV PI ;ff F press and a couple or twice this year-which is . ayo· • oe lS·foot buckets by ScoU three games better than Severs. any other Orange County · The Katella High ,..,The ~8-SO l oss to .Knightsaren'tconceding Marfba was one of our ·:anything when it comes . best efforts of the year," lo their first round CIF says Danley. ••Jt proved [f·A basketball playoff weciin play well .'' ·game Friday night at Danley has respect for Fountain Valley. Fountain Valley and is , Katella has advanced worried about how he to the 3-A rinals the past will d efense the Sunset lt.wo seasons. but only League champion ~oaged to finish in a Barons. econd place tie in the "We would like to sag pire League this year o ff in d eep on Dave coach Tom Danley is Rohde, but when we do firs t to admit the that those two guards ~am is not as strong as CBil l Mill er and John ra&t ,K•tella squads. LodesteloJ will probably ••Jt has been tough to kill us from outside," •ilet the&e kids: ready to says Danley. ••we're just lay,•• says Danley . golngtohave towaitand ~··Howtter. if they come see.'' 'lo play I feel they can Danley feel& his team at Almost anyone in st.ands l chance it it can bl!t ,tounty . I hope getitlrunninggameeo- ey're ready to play Ing, press effectively and lday with some In· ploy solid defense. ~llllty, but thi1 •ould be The Knichts don't have forthi1 tearn.··· anybody who can shoot l>allley polnta out tbat well from outside or play • bave b9en "°"'" the low post with aulllorl· 11m11 wben ICattlla did ty, but tlley do have two --out lj1hUn1 and or three playero who can ~=tb•Jlarlllt11111eu hit willWI tbe u r~ ~ 111ple.. ranae . 1 By then, however, San team. Clemente's only answer . to Brea's giants (6-7 'h Pas. Te1m,record Polnt.s Ted Kalota) h ad (ouled 1. Los Amigos 122·2) 54 out and hustlin g Tim' 2.Ftn. Val. 122·5) 52 Dunham was o nlY 20 3.EIDorado(l7·7) 48 seconds away from be· 4. Full~rton (17.6) 33 ing exited wjth his fifth 5. Manna (18-8) 27 foul. 6. Villa Park (20·7) 20 Subsequently Brea 7.Troy(l9·5) 16 cashed in four straight 8. Hunt. Bch. ( 16·7) 13 free throws in 11 seconds 9. Westminster ( 16-9) 9 totuckawaythevictory. 10.SanCJem.(19·5) 7 DeMaggio's forces had one more rield goal than the Wildcats but lost at Basketball the Cree throw line where they were outscored 14-4. OfOcials seemed reluc· tant to whistle down the frequent contact made by Brea pla yers, pemaps due to the co ... tant yelling and moaning from the sidelines by Brea coach Gene Lloyd. '• • Join 1he Switch 'JiJ Radim DuringThis3-Day Price Cut On 30,000 Mile POIXGIAS Tues Regularly 549.10 s AR70.l3 wtlitewioll plus $2.29 F.E.T. ~nd old ti~ Polyglas Radial ITT Whitewall Goodyear's new Polyglas lire makes ii easy to join the awilch to radiels-e•~­ cially. during thi11 sale ~­ r i o d. You gel doubl e fibergla11 belts. Double polyeater cord body. True radial con1truc!ion. Wide tread radial performance. Save on this 30,000 mile tire now throush Saturday. Radial Sale Ends Saturday Marchi. 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I Saddlebilck'~-Gauchos face Ml.salon Conference , 1«:11qer Riverside at Mis· s1on Vlejp High 18 o'.clo~k >, llOCC tangles With mvacUnC San Diego Mesa at 7: 90 in SoUlh 1 Coast action and Golden West boste Santa Monica 1QC in Southern California Conference ,play at a: &addl1back held R.iverside's high-scoring l !1g~rs to a 56·53 victory m ftrst round action. But icoact) Bill Mulligan's Riverside club has been red hot of late, averaging 105 points in its last four games. A \vin .tonight by the . • • , ~ , 0.llY Piiot Plloto '" lllC:Urd lltoolll•r Wectne!d!y. Febtu1ry 26. 1175 DAILY PILOT rep ~Baseball ·Edison, Barons Log TriumphS Mike 8nd Al Gibson VaaJey catne up with combined to hurl a three-three n.ins in the rourth hit shutout Tuesday af. inning to take the lead ternoon lo lead Edison anc:f,the Barons made il High to a 5-0 win over hold up. Kennedy H.igh in a non· Rick Woolard led "" league baseball game al things of( with a s ingle Kennedy. · and Vince Bienek Jn other action. the doubled him to third . --------- CATAMARAN SAILING CLINIC ·, Two One Day Session~ April 5·6 .. Al Newport Beach" .$ J: • , Fountain Valley Barons Mickey Swenson singled came up with three rW\S them both home and took in the fourth inning and lhird on a two-base er -went on to record a 4.3 ror. Bruce Bowen then c.,syouiuc.._·o•octiut\'~ "'L'"'"'~ ... i.. Spac ... 111 ~rr111c..1 Cuu1 .. ~1 r~. ~ l4oJow! ... d.1• win over Long Beach delivered a sacrifice fly WI.Ison h"'h plat d Swe nson f'll Bo;.JOJ~~.~;..,ni_,u.,,u...i ... U\ J.iiU'.iCt< 'I""'" . w 1~ e Macoy w~nt the first '~w~i~th'.:..'.t~h~e~w:'.i~n~n~i~n~g:_:ru~n~·--l~===~'~'~'~l~l~>A~D~i=~~·s~i0~·=· ~"~' ~"~"~'~'~' ~"~'~'~' ~'~'";;;;"~'::::::::::::!!. four innings and Gibson , pitched the final three. Macoy gave up two hiL-; _and Gibson surrendered only one with ea('h strik- ing out one baller . PEP BOYS SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY THRU SUNDAY Walk s to Doug. OUK NEWEST l"E" IO'l'S STORE .. ""'~' CEHTtR COSTA MESA 2516 IMISTOI. ST. SO. OF SA1'I DIEGO FWY. rt+ONC:$49·l$ll FULURTON ISlO S. HAlllOlt llvtl. f'tlOH[: 170-0700 SANTA ANA 12dL nRST ST. il,l CTPflCSS l'tiOH[: 547·7•77 WESTMINSTER 1 ~221 BEAC" BLVD. PHQH{: 893·8544 OPEN MON. THRU fRI. 8:30 A.M.·9 P.M./SAT. 8:30 A.M.·6P.M./SUN. 9 A,M. 5 P.M. EDISON'S BRIAN ROUSE (RIGHT) KICKS OUT OF DANGER. Peterson and Jeff Ryder along with singles by Macoy, R ic h 1-libbard and Bart Schaefer gave Edison four runs in the fifth inning after it had QUAKER STATE- DETERGENT MOTOR OIL Ed taken a 1-0 le ad in the I. son second on a single by Peterson. Trailing 3·1, Fountain Uni Loses. 7-6 Tigers (12·11 and a Grossmont (11-31 victory over San Bernardino f10·3) would clinch al least a tie for the title for RC(;. Golden West . 1meanwhile, f aces a tough Santa P.1onica team that is still in the 1 running for the SoCal ti- tle. Estancia Tops Kickers ::~· .. ~; .. :;· .~ D iablos, 8-4 Advance ~¥:~ ! l l HEAVY DUTY S.A..l. GIADlS 20 or 30 WEIGHT GWC's Rustlers can end a fine season with a victory tonight, giving them a season record or 17-10. Such is not the case ror Orang-e Coast, though, as ,the Pirates have lost 14 or their last 15 games and have an 8-20 record. Mesa downed OCC, 75-73, in a first round g».me. Swimming Results ftt\•I ll'•m \Corr•• S,"'11" Mlfn•l~ II. O••"ll" Co.o•I Jl. (,ro\•ml>fll 11, 0.M"9" Co.o\I J1. Or•nge Ca.~t 1•, C.tru\11 •OO M!'<1•ev i<et•Y I S""'• Mono<•. 1 Gro-.•rnonl.J Or•n~Co••I 1,000 FrH-1 5Nr.t0 4!>). 1 Smtih «GI.) Turn ... IOI. ?OOFre. I P1<kln !C.l, J M.o""'•t ISi, l . ToOl'..-tOl 'iO Freo-1. G.ie~t tGl, z. wr.oln or•· (Ol.), McC•lltt l!>l 100 IMI. Meo t Grtner I!>), 1 .AtnolO IOI,),°"'""'\ IC.1 . o+.nno-I, L•-· IGJ, 1. WllloOfl 101. ) Mlot101"n((,) :100 Fir-I ,,,_,t !SI, 1. Miiion lC.1. J lu•,..rCO>. 100 Free-I Smith (C.l. 1. C.ue~t lt.I. 3.M<C•TlttlSI. " • ZOO e,., __ 1 6ro~o11 I St. t . D.Jviei CGl,3,JoflllioO!llC> SOD '"iti-1. Monf\rornt•• ICI, 1 V<"•QO l'iol,1 MlUo•lt"IGI. l'D09r.ou .. 1 Gr'9tlt• IS!, 1 °'<lon.tn ((,l,LRow!O) 400 Fr•t Re••1 -•· Clf'o,~monl. 1. .s.tni• Monie•, l. •lt11~ VAllSITT ,_....,..._ 11Jtl IMV.) SH (I-lie 100 Mtdley Aol&r-I. ~Cl ..... nil'. l•m•" Lil.0. " p FrM-I OQ<>rmin \51 t. Gt°"' {Sf Torne · 1.00.0.1. F•llOrOCI-. 1 1.r.. :t:OO 0. !DO Ind. '"'-dlt?-L F•lltltvolt 7 W•rt1•• I!>) J. F•llbroo~. 11 ..... 1 11 0 '>Cl F•e.,-1 F•llDr-1. <-CSI l F•llbrDOtt. Tirnt : 1l • 100 8ull~r!ly-I. FoUDrOCI~. ''""' l 00.0 100 FtH -1. F•l!tlf'oolt 1 fOllhroot l 1-4 ... ,..,.. T1rnt: SJ.1. loOQ Fre<' 1 Follb•OOk 1 FOllDroot. ). Wftnff !Sl. Tome I 'l'I O. Estanc ia llig h came up with five runs in the third inning Tuesday af- ternoon to record an 8·4 v.·in over Mission Viejo Jligh in a non -league baseball game at Eelan- <:ia. In other baseball ac·' lion, University raR)ed V.'ilh four runs in th' last l\l.'O innings, but it wasn·t enough as the Trqjan.s dropped a 7-6 decisi&n to Orange at University. Two triples by Kevin Langdale and R ~lph Ronquillo and a double by Glen Robertson led lo th e five-run outburst by Estancia in its win over l\.1i ssion Viejo's Diableb. l.angdale's triple camt· y,·ith the bases loaded after a doubll', a v.·alk and hit batlt>r . Hudd y Lo1·ton ;;tJso h{·iped s park the Estan· tia win \Vilh a double <and triple as the> host J-::aglt•s C'Ollec ted nine hits off the Diablos . Mark Devan alsu hud a triple. Tin1 \\'allato..h gavt,0 L.:ni\'t'rsity a 2·1. lead in th(' firs t inning wheri ht' beltrd a lung homP run to t·ente r . but Orange ('amt' back to take a 7·2 ad\'an- tage goin g into the> bot · tom of thf' s ixth. t •nivt•rsil y made it 7--1 y,·1th t"·o runs in the six!.Ji "hen singles by M.itrk M•K•Ofl V••10 141 •• • ' ' "°"I' r. <I Rott\~rthon , >• Clou.,.. Jb 0 'lc"m•<I! • ' ' ••• ' ' • • ' 100 S•ck -1, Oqorrn•fl (!>I?. F•llDrOOl<J.H.o\-inllSl lltnt !ill C.••~• r! Fret! Rtlay -1. F •llll<'OOk. ,,,....,, ( '>C hm•<lt 0 ID ' " ' ' ' " ' ' • ' ' • J . •.o. · '"''""'· 1a FROl"·SOP" l•YIOf,11 I SeftC .. ._•I• 6tl 1•71 ........... · RttO. ltl I 100-dl•Y R•l1y-I. Sdn (l•men~t. P<lllotn II I To.._: 1' !l,O. . To1.01, 7q JOOFr ... -1. Murphy CS! 1. K•hn !!>I f.ll•n(i• 111 ' ' ' , lWlnter\tSl.Time •) l•) •b 1(11) tnd. M!'d1er-1 Murphy !Sl 1 She•...ood,!f 1 o fe111woo-lHil!(S).T1me :1·1~~ Wondo•,c 1 !.Cl Free-I. Sor• ISl 1 Fl!lbrOC>k J Loflon,rl J ' ' • " .. • • • ' By DAVE ROMANO J.c~WN1.11 2 o 1 DI"'-0.Mlr Pilol Sl•ll Tot.I' • ,, 4 • Calub and Mike Coryer produced runs. In the seventh, Dave Glick singled home two runs, but the Trojans Jen the winning and tying runs on base. CIF Cage Results l·Aa.sk•INll c. .. rty 11 Bo•.,. C.•"nd••• '"""-bl. V1clor V•llev •~ OonM'tt~I l<•Qt\e11• .&II ii.. wi!rlY 1'<111\ ~. C.•tl>O!d1"I bl C.im.-0110..,, Mon•o~lo SI (.4()(1110 10. <;t Mo/(ico 61 Wr\1 lo•• .. nC• ,, \.o<nPD< •b LD~Al10>MI L• MFred.o•<J ..,.n C.•O••~! ·~ .t.nt&lope V•U•r ..a Wc\I Cov•n• •2. C.6•0.:,11 C.~DW" ~1 Mlf• (o\t• •4. Oownq 6l """•It\ k<yet\•<k Bl. 9J;tfDuQn> 6l c..ri .... n.o b~. Arroro ~ ~·"-"· P•lrnSptonQ•M> -bu•v P••k il. Ml Clrft\01•1 ~Arn191>1-.. , \.•P.,.,.lf •t J.A 11•\k•lllill ~ M.o"rooll N<·ll •• "'"''"'Ion ol, c ... ,."'.1 ',1.1no •• li•e•t.1 San C•rn"·nt<' S• ,,,,,.Lo"'" •8, lu!"~'"" Jo fllo•OV c~·•,1D>'>I> S../\!io Clo1f• "8 &•II C.••<kn>tlb 1 ... n ... 161 Ce<1U•I SO E'! Oo<"<IO ,al, Aow!oln<I 12 t.o.l•,11••~• .ol. W.olnu, 6• IM10 SI. (,fjon •I {.uh~• Co lv ~.Ai,!""' d •II ~•>l>fdMI, LA 9,,p1 0~1 ~a Vo11er (hr••li•n.SI. Moreno".oUey W (;d nr "'9, Ml >\<Qr\">" 10 4 • WOr•"1An {>t , (,!&<l\l<>n<' ~I M"•l<">l .. 1l "'°"Ill 1-'•>ilOo;n• Ml , ... ll••••lb•ll B•GI H8.., 10~ I t\lkf\O oQ 'VU'{ld V.il<'yl>I. !-'IOlt•lll!' ~ 111 •nV•h•y6>,B1Q Pt,....tl Al"''"oe'o 1>; SI lkln•,..n1u•t •~ Mot•D "'"''°• ftfllplf'IOf\ JI Ld•!'1nk,,. ~1, 1~.,;"•Pi t } ll\!<10•~14 C&Jlpoh••l>I 11.ou•""' ....... ,,,,,.... 19 .~,,>e.t~....oot 4'I F••tfl 8"1>'••111 l1.onoonq .. , flf1:1!dl~• ~l l"""""''~~ollll V.olley IJ i oll nW>•~ W "°""<<>Od t} No01t»O.O,,.,..H1 l •on Pl.,.\1• """"'"""oa •' f'•(•I•( C.n""I"" ~ St llon<<'nl' •l. Monl(ldor P•ep6) P"'-"" Po1v ••. Hunh'lglon \/all!'~ (.t\ro1!1.on ~I There were 15 minutes left to p l ay and jt looked ·like Edison High's 1-0 lead over Mira Costa High was l ost when the l att er Was aw0trded a direct kick al the host Charger s' goal. The slim margin seemed gone for :sure v.'hen the ball sailed toward the lower left cor- n e r of the n e t . but. Edison goalie Greg Dy<tr made a last second save, batting tbe ball away. F'i\'e minutes later Edison's so('cer team scored again and went on to record a 2-0 win over Mira Costa in the first round of the C IF playoffs. The play or Dyar was the di({erence in the game. I-le made an acrobatic sliding save to prevent a sure goal in the first half and dove high in the air to block a head shot early in the second half. ··Dyar played a great g<tme for us," said Edison coach Dave ~lcLei sh arter the game. .. lie got just a piece of the direct kick, but it was enough to keep it o~t. it was a fine play.·· Although McLeish was pleased with the play or Dyar. he was a little v.•or· ried about the \\' a y his team played overall . Dave Schelin scored kwttnr•"'"'"'' • • l-8Wil'IOn 110 100 0 -J B Founl•1<1VIJ. 010 JOO ........ e:.i-1s1 ,M.lcoy,p.(I Ry~r.<I C..MOll, p H1bCl;)rd,2.b Kr~mer,pll Oe\r .. iOf'•. c S0..•111', lb Meth.If\,., a..,...i-••• , o ,1111o. rl J. Pel••~"· lfr\ Hines.II '. ~".lll ' HOlml)l,.;l,)b' T01•1• •• • . ' ' ' ' . . ' ' . • • , ' , . ' . • • ' ' ' . , . ... • 7S S $<.OfO llY ...... , • DIO 040 0-S 000 000 0-o;O . ' Monarchs Roll, 5-3 C.. McC.Ow•n, II M. M.KAul<'Y. P" ~.1D 1-i•uoe•t,pn Lmnerl.•> !>.Mc Gow.on, ph W•tter\, lb EC(le\,.JCI 8 . Mi!(Aulty, rl.., Or•1ba,( Rump~. c l Ati•rl.o, cl Hitr\ ... D C.O•Qoefl, rl l 010I\ .... , ' • • • • • • . , ' . • • ' , • • ' ' • • • • . ' . ' . ' the first Edison goal mid L.•M"'"°" t u • ..on1 Mlf.o(o,t.i O MilterDel ,JOCCEA SC.ORES • • • • • • ~011011QH••l•1 !.d<1a1,o.o,1, \\'ay through the first ~:·;',."'0~:.~.'~ .. ~ .. ·:~;: ~,.,,,.,, .... o hair, laking a pass from 1•.i10,v .. ra.-.1.e1 Moruto Brian Rouse and (iring Ch.,.ol Co•cr.e1l•V•l•er0 h ,s.onC.•D•wl I Ml••l•·•l•O t e ball into the net. • JUNIOlt \/AllSITT' -»n!a"""'2.Go•r.r 1 T Edf>on -N lcnot~. 'l• •·1·0·1; SAv.011~11_,,,.00 .. 11.,1 he victory puts ~''0"1t•, ''· J.0.0-1: "W•rd, lb. so11•\l•n~ A9<1u•ao Edis on into the second J..• 1 1. 1 .. ne~. <. 1.0.1.1, s1roV>lde•, <;.ont.oll,)rb<lr.ol.(l'ldm•n .. deO Jb, l ·O·O·O: S.ll"<IQt, Cl , 1·0-0·0; 1 0< '""(<' 8. 8"1'10P MOntqorTW•Y J l'OUnd Of lhC eJi ffi inatiOM . !;eke!"•. II . l·l·l·O; ll111!y, 1D, 1·140; Baseball °'*" ISi Ti .... · JI t. RoM•t~. lb 1 s.o..111 ro .. •n<e l. euc•1••v o Friday agains t Salesian, w.. .. ~. P, 1·0·0-0. 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S, 1!, Jt, 191S MWS PUBLIC NOTICE SL.1'·1511Z SUPEIUOlll COUltTOF THE., ST ollT E OF CAL.I POltNIA POlt THE COUNTT·OFOllANGE No. A-12:191 NOTIC E OF HEAlll!ING OP PETITION FOii PltO•ATI: OF WILL. ANO FOR L.ETTElllS Tf!STAMEN- TilltY i;,1.1e ot BE TT Y M ERRITT MCVOVN EY. Oece•~d. NOT ICE JS HERE llY GIVEN 11'1.il fl RS f AME R ICAN T ltUST COM· f'ANV nil$ toled ""'""" • pelllion fG< l>•Gb<lle ol Wol l •nd tor ;,suan(e Gt Ut· ti."r~ Te,1.omentary to It'll! 1>9tillaner, "" teten(e IG w hot l'I is ma(le tor Nrtller 1)¥\o(.,!a••, .ond "'"'th•"""" Mid place of l'learing tl'W' same MS been 1et I« M,ar(n 11, 191~. •I 'f:)O a.m., in In. (Our!•oom ot Oepoortment No. l Gt lilid court, ii! 100 Ci ~i( C:ente • Or ive-~1. lt1 tne C'IJ ol S"nl.o Ana. C:a ll!Orfll.O. Oaled febr..,..ry 11, 1915 "WIL.LlilM E . StJOHN, CouotyClerk I( INOEL. AolllO ollNOIElt!SOft 1020 NOf11'1 aro••"'•'I' ~ ...,.., c.11ttr11i•tt712 Tfl: 0141 SY..1111 Atlor,,..,s for: P•litlitMr p..,c.u91~ o"'"Qt! co.~t o.u., Piiot, feb.1o,21,•nd MJi.r.S, 1975 651>-IS Pt:BLIC NOTICE S.monli11'1 l·6. J.:=~~~:o":;i~~~,i-~~~.Nl!al ~.!!!·~~-= mufflers Moore (LI IO'!.l •-6, won 1-S. 979-6543 Oove~s \~"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'"'~ NOTICE TOCRliOITOJl:S 5UPERIOA C:OU AT 011' THIE STATE OFCAL.IFOllNIAFOlt THECOUNTVOFOlll•NGI! No. A.f2141 E \l.OI• 0 1 HA RLEY ROSCOE Wi-!ITE, Oece11~ed . NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to llW crl!dilor~ ol H"' aoo~e na~d dtc.aient '"'"'.oil per.ans n11 .. 1n11 cl•f~ -oaln\I tlw! ... ,o Ge<.eoe nl are requl•ed to Ill"' -"'· witll !I'll! n&ce,tiifY ¥GUCt.e•S, '" toe otfoce o! IM cierk of !he atove ..,. • tilled cG1Jrt. °' lo pr•~' U>em, .... tn tl'll! neces~ry "0"'""''· to the _,siQned •I Ille O!Hce (II "'' •llO•fley, JOI-IN A. AL TS(HUL • .lttorney a t Law, '?S Sooutn Be .. erly Drive, se...,rly HUI,, Cotl•lo<n•a 'IOll?, wnocl'I ii tl'le ,,iace ol oo-..~~ ot the un<Mrsloned in <111 ,,...,. \er\ pert;Mn""~ to ll'le f \lille GI sa.kl de· c&cttnt, wolh•n !our monlf'I\ .olter ti... l1r~1 publit alion ol 1l'lts nonce. • • ' Snvdlot"-Re1~11r !L) ~Plil will! Fran• Ur.-Jo!WISOn a.t., 6-l ; d•t. c;1a~)moye« R°™""l>·2,,·l. e ... ..,,.si;"°11 11.1 lost 2-6. s-1;...,., f>.3,t>-3. f'AOSH·SOPM u.-.. ae.1(11 !1•1 101 tost.,,,...wo Si1>9l1s Snlllh Ill <Sri. White 6-2; o;lel, Hiii •• l'u••ld&Jt (I..)"'°" 1.-1, l>·l . PltU-rm"" (LI ~I. Liu 6.0; oel Tut;l<<!t' ... 1 Today more thin ever ... still the best buy Th• l1Qlf1AAl!1il JUI ~==================~= ••••• ••• Ir• I .... ..... ... 1'fia~J[ At Koll/Irvine Center, we"re offering 90°/o financing on our 4.000-8.000 square foot industrial condominiums. It may never be so easy to buy an industrial building agai n. This offer is only good for a limited time . 33 ind ividual units of Phase Ill are ready for immediate occupancy. Kolt/lrvirie Center is located in Irvine lnduslrial Complex. the nation's largest master-plan ned industrial a rea , near Ora nge County Airport and · the Intersection of the San Diego and Newport Freeways. Your neighbors will include 400 ma jor industri al firms and more than 1,000 comrnercial support services. Visit our on-site sales office, look at our models, or call Dan Curt is at (714) 979-9205 or (213) 680-9415. MCM I /IRVINE CEN IM 3190A AIRPORT LOOP DR .. COSTA MESA, CA 92626 ·IRVINE INDUSTRIALCOMPlEX ***. * * ******** *' * * GRAND OPENING 0 11BRATION! MARCH 6, 4·6 RM. * * * *** * * * * * * * *** l Installed Regularly $21 .95 J:jf1 80'A. Of d i Ametlcor. compact lr.ferfl'\ed10 lf. Of'ld tun Sil• COl'l- Olhers s11gn1ty nigner · Never buy another mtJffter !Of ot tong 01 you own vour earl B~ glJOron!ees ttHs muffler to the purcnoser. for os long os he owns the veliicle or. Wl'licti orig- inollv lnsrolled. ogoon11 onv ond 011detects1nc!ud1ng rvst·out In no1mo1 001senger cor u1e. A defective mvmerw1n oe reoioced ct ony 8 FGoodri c/'\ Store with o charge oniv lor in1tollot100 labor Coll ror on oppo1ntment! 3 DAYS ONLY coll f or on appointment 0.1•0 Febn1••Y ?S. 197S LI LLIAN TEAGUE E•e(.,trl• ot tl'W' w ;u of tl'le •t>O .. e 11.omecl o.ceclem JOHN A. AL. T5CHUL. Anor,..v•tUw •2S...,.h8a¥••1y Ori we aa ... rly Hiits, t altl•rni.otoJU '''' Ulll IJf.tWJ Allor My twE•K utrl• Pvl>li!>fl<!d O•~nt)f c oa't o~t1v PllOll, fell.16.af'ICI Md r.S,t?.l~.191S .... rs P UBLIC NOTICE F41M1 Put>tl'lheo O••n.oe Co•st D•lly PllOI, f~b. J6, •nd ...... , . 5, I?, 19, 19/i 665-1~ NOTIC• TOC•IDITOn SUPlilltOA cou•TOll' TM•' STA Til OP CALlll'OltNIA ll'Otl: TMI COUNTY Ol'OltANQ ,.._ .... ,. Etl•le Ill OOltOTHV £t.IZA8f:TM EMl!S, 0.(4•Md-• l'«)TIC:IE IS HEllll!8Y GIYIEN 19"" cr..titor1 of uw Mio,,. iw_. ~ !tw1 ... Pt•!.Ofll ,,.,....,.. (1•1-..... ". llW wld clot<•OMI «'4 •M"'""9 til Ille 1rwm, •1111 .,,. M«t""'' -"""'-i.. "" Gltlu o4 IM t lffk ol tfW ....... -1111.cl (OU•I, or lo prewnt tl>IM, Wltf'l "'9 ,_._.,_ .. ,,,to .... UftdeolflWod ot! llw L•• OtllC• .. Eow.tti.AO ltASNElt, Ult1 AL.GONQUIN ST., STE. I, HUNTIMGTON 91ACH. (.AL.I ,ORNI" t'IM+, whk l'l It"".., .. Gt tluli<M$S ol 0"' _..,.M.,... '" ... m•tters per'l.tlnl119 to llw 11l.i• '111 Nl4ll Ol!c•.-nt, wlttlll'I ~-.....,.,.. efW""' 1 -------~------1;,...1 pUl>llt•llon ol 11111...i.1u. · PUBLIC NOTICE 0.1"' J..,.y.try Sl. 1t1S J"'S\iC•Annelt• l..._ ... Jo·""IW R. S...-r C.o·AOmlnl•tr.Hr l• Wltlil !hit " ,, .· "1111: p :c.11 Put to • • .. ' ' .... "M PAHR CHASE" w ,,_..., th.w frl. ~ 6:1Spm ... & ""'· ' • ,.._, •• .,,. Chll4ren 6thru11 ·SOC CWWren UnW •fr••! ,,_.,. .. I ll-St S?\ J~1• '"'~"" ..... " ..... ... .. ............ 1 11 11•.' ........... .... , ... _, ~1 1 1111 'W••• ••• ,,_., .... ~ .. ,.c_ ~)· 10:: · 110HG11j'll.lrll/ wdiLO ., INCllDliU JOUIH!Y "' :c.u 842·5671. • • Put• few words to work tor you. THE c..MIA.w.a .... -· ..... __ , .... , ....... ".ODFA Tltll 11" Ill "YOUNG flAHli11$TllH" ly M~ lro0k1 IPGI '"MUIDER OH THE OltfMT EXPRESS" ll'GI '"THI STIOHGIST MAH IN THI WORLD" '"THAT DAIN CAT"' IGI "lllDS DO IT • lfES DO rT"' IPCil ""Hll'TUHE FACTOl"" IGJ "'AMH:tcAH GLUITir INI ;t.fl THE CK>OD TIMIS IOU. .. ' •• STEPFORD WIVES A .... ,...,...._ ..... , ... _._.-.,.,.._,,..,_ A tJ~Ul.'aJ.hC'. ~!S~PlitlJAA~ Pt:;lJ!l:S 1-lfll\~:1[)..\.. f'lt'.1J11~to1 1PG ••. A fild'o#l[tln./\.:}(l~'!':f'TOC-.Ooi .. NOW PLAYING _...,..°'""' WSlCl AT llEMnUI Sa. CCllll sr_.. ,_ ... , ... ...... W.ttDi1My "lncrl'dible Journey"' l : I 0.6:1 S.t:J5 '"THI STIOH•ISf .. •CHIMATOWH'' l:IS.l:IS.t:IS "DEATH WISH .. MA.HIM THI WOILD .. l :00.6:00.t: 15 "IHCRlDllLE JOURMIY" 1 :J0.4iJ0-7:45 ]:J0-7:)0 m gf.IMf!l , > • toJ$-7611 • DAILY• 2'00, •• ,. • 7!00, t .JO 2 ACADEMY AWARD -INATION$ GEM aoucs .:::;,. J0111 wsamts ... ::::-. nFAIJ< • ' • ' Miss O'Hara Duke's Pick ... .. ~ Q: 01 all Ille leadift1 lodlea tlr Hollywood John Waype ba1)ll1ye4oppo1lle, baa be any ravortt.e?- Gunllla Svenaon, Laa Vegas, Nev. , A: ''J'd say Maureen O'Hara's my favorite," the Duke drawls. "She's a big, lusty, wonderful gal. A;ty kinda &'al. She doesn'.l care If she's messed up if it!U help the picture along. We did a scene together where I had to drag her through a lotta pig manure. I looked at her, laughed and she said, 'You're not going to do anything else are you?' Well," Wayne said, \'l aimed a playful kick and she went sprawl· Ing in ~e manure. The cameras were still rolling aqd the .director, Jack Ford, gleefully said, 'We'll \Glad You Asked That' by M•llp Giid Hy Gar•or use it.' I wouldn't dare do that to most actresses," the actor grinned, "it'd ruin their perrormance for the rest of the day." As an afterthought he added, "We've been friends for 30 years -and still are.·· Q: Where would you s ay most shqw business stars come (n1m? -Aggie Re Illy, lndi•papolis. A: Ne"' York state. Followed by California, II · linois, Ma s~achust:lls, and Pennsylvania. Mostly from small tO\l.'TIS in those big slates. Q : Settle a bet. My father Insists the original J\.latt Dillon of "Gunsmoke" was William Conrad. What about it'?-G. Meiken, Phoenix:, Ariz. A: Father knov.'s best. 'fhe future Mr. Cannon was the big ::.hot or "Gunsmoke" "'hen tt was on radio. Jim Arness recreated the role ror television. Q: Doesn't Claire Bloom have a large scar on her race -as a result or once having been mugged ln New York's Central Park? -Shelly Du&gaa, St. Louis. A: Happily, Claire's beauty is still in bloom. \\1Jen she was accosted in broad daylight (severyl years ago) by two kni(e·wlelding muggers, she kept her head and maybe saved her lire. "You. won·t need those knives." the actress quietly iold them. "Here's my bag. Take whatever you (ind in it and leave me alone." 1'he surprised duo did just that - then turned and ran. (~: llow does a kooky but talented comedienne Uke Judy Ca rne lift her spirits .,.,·hen she's do"'n? - Allison Sperling, Chi cago. /\: Judy "Once told a reporter who asked that question : ·'The worst blues are when a man kicks you in the stomach. Sounds deCeatist, but you can't do anything. You wait a rew days until the hurt goes away. Or you go on to a new man who will, before too lonP.· probably kick you in the teeth!'' Q: Now that he's (alien nat on his race with his own TV 5how, "'here does Sonny Bono go from here! -Mrs. M. Abbott. Sacramerito,"Cal. A: To save face. Sonny's returning to the night club a rena -launching an :.ict at the Riviera in Las \"egas .in late June . /\lso planning lo do TV guest i:;hots . Including, the talk is. an appearance on Cher·s show -maybe along .,.,·ith Chastity to make it a cozy broken family affair. Send your questions lo Hy Gardner, ''Glod You Asked That .·· care of this newspaper. P. 0. Box. 1560, Costa Mem Yl626. Marilyn and lly Gardner willan,wer 01 many ques- tions as they can in their column, but the volume of maiJ makes -perso nal replies impossible. LED ZEPPELIN G-OOD TICKETS STILL A'IAILAILE FOi LOMG llACH ILYD . .&REMA AND FOIUM. RASPBERRY ROACH 174)4 leoclt 11"'- • ...,...,. ... leeclt 17141979-5318 17141847-12]8 -~ Ice me~~ skating everyday. I MESA VlllD£ CftlTIR ....... •• --.c.-..... Ttl. 17141 97'.-180 • .1.C.t.lh!T ..o-..notG '"(:_...,.,_... . ...._..TMW!Slr "'HARIY & TONTO" ""CU.UDIHE" (lpfn Mori. 11i<u Ff1. 1;30 p.in. S.i1Sun111G1. 12:30 Mon.! ..... Ft1, IO 1 p rn.-tl.2S • I.A. l'RWV IMANCHflTfR IXJ . a .a. FRWY lCITY OR. IX.I . .. CHINATOWN'' "'DIATH WISH'" "MLllCO" '"WUTWOILD .. l,GJ l..tyltr4MetiaH R.-CM P'rice1 S•/S..-HI 5 ,AL 1ottic1 ..... DOON Opft DaHy 6;45 Sat/S.JI I :JO CINEMA II , .. 1::-z CAIL y PILOT Bil.\, WESTCLIFF MEN'S HAIR DES ION NEWPORT'S0NLYSEBRINGCIJTTl:lR6 WESTCLl~F PLAZA -M'-mS NOWTHRU TUESDAY . Plus Al• fvnt's "WHAT DO YOU SAY TO A NAKED LADY" IXI MO OME UHDH 17 ADMITIED 17 VR. OLDS MUST SHOW l.D.'1 wmt111E GOIDE'll ~=~ Pt.rs GWI" MR. MAJESTYK . ( /ft/ SHORT ) In the ' DAILY PILOT i) MAJOR STUDIO PREVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 · 8:45 P,M. l3M!3M STl\EISAND JAMES CMN M.·Tia. 7: I S-9: 15-lri. 7-9· I I Sert. l·l-S.7-t ·l I S.1t. l·l-5-7-91ft~Ont- NOMINATION WINNER FOR2ACADEMY AWARDS OMM SHMIF M.·Tla. 1115-9:30 Fn. 7-9: I S.f I: IS Sert. I ·l·S0 7: I S-9:20.11 :JO SulL l·l-5-7: I 5·9:20 ThNtr-9 Two Above all ... l~s a love story. . "HANDS DOWN THE WILDEST, MOST OUTRAGEOUS COMEDY EVER" MIAMI JOUIMAL ·1. •• •· ,. '(.'.\ I: " IRI l; Alan j: •• caan Arkin !: Witt. YALHIE HAR,fR Freebie and l ~ theBean i: • DAILY• 1.10, ''"· ''" • 7:10, 9!:15 DAILY· ''"· '''°· ,,., • 1!00, 10:00 All FAMILY .• All FUN .. All FROM WALT DISNIY ALL SEATS ! 6 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS lllllT RmWIS "THE LONGEST YARD" -.1,t-11, .. 1 . .-1as.u.-I , ALBERT FINNEY •· · .. BEST ACTOR : .. BEST SCREEN PLAY I -- • • AL, PACINO. "SERACD~:1i ALL SEATS ._, a f ~ .,_.. OC Ct LAW AND DISORDER .... ", ....... _, ............... -1119\Wll,.I-.l'ii'I .... ,.Mi,-. t,11 ~ ) I • ' l "I"· • I ' , . I I ' . ·= • dAILYPJLOT = •• ,. - NEW .YORK (~PJ -Six com· in the Family" leading the ~it, W. tool" 11nd "Cher" Jail Cll$J t edy,senos'Were a.moM the na-in1s puf~ for the Feb. '17·23 'f;BC:>aturdaY, Movie" ("Hustl - ttbo s high.e!l r8~~ even1~g .. 1V period. · • ing'~)\;: ~'Kojak t' (CBS>: "Little s~ws last week. with tm? AU However. the A. C. Nie1son Hoose on the. Prairie" <NBC>: Compan,y audience estimates ·'Charlie Brown special" and - -·--··-------------m·ade publie Tnesctay;-were no-~Trrn-tX---1'bol1l c1tsr,--BEATl'Y NA.MED lallghing matter !or comedienne ;•Rockford Files" CNBCJ ; MANOFYEAR CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (APl -.· Film actor and producer Warren Beatty has been named man of the year by the Hasty Pudding Theatricals at Harvard University. Beatty. who produced and act· ed in the movie "Bonnie and Clyde," will accept -the award ·rtiursday nig ht , the opening night of the Theatricals' 127th p roduction , ''Put Up Your Dukes." • .L MOM.-Fll. 7:15°9:45 SAT. l:IS.J:J0.6:00.l:J0.10:45 SUM. 2:00.4:20.7:25-t:SS LllyTomhn. . . ·Str eets of San Francisco•• _ They showed that her first <ABC)i;. "Perry Como special •• special for ABC-TV failed to '"Doris Day special" "Thursd ~y make the 30 percent share-or-Night Mtivie '' a~d ''Hawaii , audience mark networks con-Five-0'' (all CBSJ . sider indicative of a prog~am 's· success. Aid N • According to the Nielsen e amed,' estimates, the 20 most popular evening shows on TV Jast week were: ''A ll in the Family··· <CBSJ; "Sanford and Son" and ''Chico and the Man" (both NBCJ; ''The·Je[fersons•• (CBSl:. "The Rooll:ies" (ABC)>;' "Good Times.'' '"M-A-~·"tJ ." ''The . ' SACRAMENTQ IUP!l -As· se mbly Speaker L eo T. McCQJjthy named Ted Ellsworth ' of Los Angeles to the Com· mission on Aging. Ellsworth is a retired administrator of the Centec for Labor Research and Education at UCLA. WIMMER 4 ACADEMY AWARDMOMIMATIOMS AMDTWOSPECIAL AWARDS ,lillNTM-.iMASnt @ --~ ....... -............. .. Coua M~ • 546·3102 Butni P;irk •527·2223 · Shown N9iilv · · · 6:45-9:45 " ... lHECOMBINATIONOF ~&HAlf-SHNDHD ~~i, :i,7~- MAICfS "SHAMPOO" SEIM MORffXPllOTTHAN"IAST TANGO JN PARIS," &WARREN BfAITT OUTRfVfALSMARWN . • ' ' . ENTERTAINMENT WINNER OF 11 ACADEMY AWARD .HOMINA TIONS INCLUDING: •BEST PICTURE •BEST ACTOR •BEST DIRECTOR •BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR •BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN THEATRE ONE "GOQFATHER PAIT II" MOH.-ffl:l.OHClofok. 'f AT 1:00 SAT.12:10.3:5~7:30.IO;SO _______ ,;;""";;;,;';,;;:oo.4:3M:l5 FASHION ISu.HD • NEWPORT CENTER .· . . - -(llo!W'l·IOI• -·-... .......,, .... _ ~ ' · 'STIYE NEWMAN '. ~ =t= ! IRWIN ALLIN'S • • MY£. , f -:· ToRu.ca ~WAYi --· IPGI .. "; WINNER 8 ACADEMY AWARD· NOMINATIONS INCLUDING BEST PICTURE! ' . IH THEATRE T'Wo'l<towERJHc; JHFERHO· MOK..f&I, 7;1~10:00 5"T.011JM.1.+1.10 ' COAST HWY. AT McteARTHUR NEWPORT IEACH 644-0760 "THE FIRST SIGNIFICANT FILM OF THE YEAR" _........, CUIMA•. "ALICE IS THOROUGHl Y ."~ .~ df"'· ..J ~ .. ~~~~~WJ!'--~--.;~ BRANDO BY AffW SQUARf JllOlfSOf SA(Jl()JWAC-ITWJUBEQlTUAAl.lY 161SSARYTO SAY YOUHAVf SEftt JUUf OIUSTIE IN THf BISTRO S£fljE" OWllfS CHAMPLIN M.•f, 7:10·t:I 0.11:10 WfS-. 1 :10.l:lt-~10 7;LO.t:10.11 ;10 "STAVISKY is one of the most rewardiniz films I've seen this ~'C'C:lr.~No-. S~yre Ntw ro,lt Timt -... .. ENJOYABlE, FUNJIY & , ,......., INTEWGENT" Awrd r.t.IUllU& Ho-•-MIW'fomt: IMI 5 J .... .. 'IMCLUDIMGIESTP~URE• I .EST DIRECTOR• BEST ACTOR• , , IEST ACTRESS , ')toc)icno~1Jle!Jun9 2M.t.il ........ °" ~ 21tdAfWHttirook "FRONT PAGE" . "BLAilNG SADDLES" ~ -TWO ACADEMY AWilO ~----' tilOMllNATIOHS warren beatty julie christie • goldiehawp ~t~-, / ~' s-00-~ · j;, .• , ,,,_I\"\"!' ru;i).:,.," (,,j_, rn••lo• • i'l',.illl'~ th•• 11 ., .. ,, ""--~11 bv 'Th" (.oo·,ot •:·,\I,,. ,•Thcc;1..>t >-·Pl•·• oiul '; "l'h,,h•J:r~phrd likt a .... ~ '.1/1. 1llu •1r-•!11>11.Glari1I ~l··~~nr~" -,,_,11•9•""' ·-.: ... s.,,a ... ......... \c:tttcMe: . M.•f . 7·9·11 Sat./S.. l·l-S. 7.9.11 ELLEN BURSTYN KRIS KRISTOFFERSQ\J .. ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE , \ "", ANYMORE & 6 ACADEMY ·AWARD NOMINATIONS! ... ALBERT ANIEY . .INGRIO BEll(lllAlj llEST 5l.fPCRflG ICTl6S Wlf4MH 11 ACADIMl' AWAROMOMIMATIOHS DOESN'T UVE'W ANYMORE itt t .. BEST $CAEENPJ.AY . . .BEST OfliG. DAAMAllC ,F9flE MATINfSS DAil' Sl.2.5 'TIL 2:JO · ' .. • .BfSI COS1UllE DESIGN! .. BEST CIEMATOGIW'HY NEWPORT 673-8350 h ... ,,... 7 p.a. C..tk S.L 2 p.-. 1'1 ACADEMY NOMINATIONS!· . lochiding IHt Picton. ledAdor ledActn.ss r ., ..... "CLAUD INF" ....... " t ,_ ........ .._ -c- WIHMHT'Wi> .t.CADIMTAdRO HOMIHATIOMI IMCWD ... RSTACTOI IRI t INCLUDING lfSTP'ICTURI llSTACTOI ll:STOIRl:CTCHI - warmn bealty . julie c:hristie • gotdkl hawn I' ...,...,,,..,.,, .. , .. , . hi/I-1.1 .. it1 .. &11t J11•t:l .. lhlt . ~ i . W9*111JA.C.4.DIMY • AWAROMOMIHATIOHS / INCUIOI~ ' IUT ACTRUS ~ 115 T SIN'PORTIHG .4.CTll:SS -' .. , , • ,:c 81 \ ,T I'M idestin time 1 ._can ai ' C1 itn~i ~RamE ~·reUe~ ! that ~~en~ :: tntric ~pallet .: far c )..OUtm •: Jhatl i night • ~ -B :,J.llata . .,-m• ,4-vewt T : 1µdit • ~hat : work , 1· wayi • brav4 UC! ; .ende. : •• • ?I ~. playi \ ';. cal ' On tt' • ..... oul ~ with .:-., . } ( •: abOu } Chor ' e:hur . . I i ~oi } "Bel ! Piec• " I .. • . 1' .· G •• , ·r .elllllll ~.l ' ~perlatiye ,,i ' \ J' ~ I• ( ~.~•7·~~t ~ ~ • t Jli sr wtluna, we .,, <>11IY lit th'e • 'Id war ... R"J:;r~tl~•n Ballet.t11ea1er.~~.,i01 "" .. :i'••oon bot"thlj.'Writet'·lil~•rr C/!::.lo;~ Pl' oeal Rn thl llJ'I~ COl!JPA ' a b ~ moaf'm. rn•tl'bl• A$T otoy fn Oieie arfs. • i ootalil)' xouna .. _ had earner ugbt • 'i;itllc i4.~edge Of IP• ~·~1 with a breath~!!fg V• of the illotioWllJI danced "Lil Boya~ ,;',._ mory o!lm~erlal Ballet an<1 suprem•c\ clim ne;ver should have been allowed to'l• r d\lst .sll,ell. ' . ' ' '1"1\en. last weekend, came "Gemini 1 "a luperb fi. on tpat bri~Jt•n~ly contrives to (;.inst;,r into· \;fOE!'\ .t~e characterislica,ollen; ·ffll'1""'1 to I ~n ~d,~ lbls astrological sym~r~~· ', •• LEN' TETLl1Y'S choreography~°)lld I Han• mer Henze's-Incredibly eomp'aUbte,Sc.ofe. ar~ .uperb)y. welded i11to a production th&;\ e,ern.s TOM '.BAR .. EY ' ' ·Music Bot destined to hold a place in AB'I: programs for a long tlme to come if audience reaCtton Saturday night . can aid in »tat decision. I ·: Certainly. the rour artists working within that tb,Jnnlng sq.t by Nadine Baylis unmistakeabt)' had '\he Tetlt;Y touch; Cynthia Gregory, Martin~ Van ~ Ramel, Jonas Kage and Charles W~rd reve«ed in 0: ·reUey's abstractions and symmetrical formjtions J that were uncannily attuned to that haunting ~Henze score, ( ' ABT has ventured well i11i putting on this clever. :: intricate ballet. Only the Australian and Stuttgart { )>allet groups, to this '"'"'rtter's knowledge, have so .·far offered ''Gemini" and neither co~any ~.o..itmatched the intelligent, dedicated. interp &tio • UlatbroughLus toourfeetSaturday night. i night. J · ~ -BAC.'K TO_ THE LOCAL scene and a re hder :-..Ptat ourown AlvaroCassutowill be busy Satu ayon :-; major initial step in his plan to creat' o_ur ,fiW UC Irvine Chamber Symphony. · · • The brilliant Portuguese conduclor w· 1 l be • fUditioning proressional musicians seeking ' {J 1n : -.i"hat is to become an ensemble of 32 pr.os w w.ill '. Work side_by •ide with eight UCI music majo·. ~\ · .. It is the most pruiseworthy projeCt to co e ... oUr way in.many a.year and this column has nothing but • bravos for Alvaro'!!! innovation and the people at UCI ""ho have backed him all the way in his •. ende8vors. : •.• Members or Local 7 who are interested in :: playing befor~ Alvaro on Saturday sho.uld give ~im • 'a call at 833·6815: His new ensemble will be p,utting ~ On their firs\ oncert in April and musicians \\'ho •. )\'Ould like tot be IDvOl\'ed hud better get irr touch 1 with the m11,estro~lgt>t•"l"· ·~ . <:UOl\DS \Jl~ 111'.ND0!\1 -Another reminder ( abOut.. Saturd~~· and that is for the Irvine Master ~ Chorale's splendjd program at Lhe First Baptist ~ dlurch of SantJt, Kna. ;. \' Backed b)'. the San Oiei;o Youth Symphony. the ~ C'hora1e W\lf ·be ofrering William Walton's } "Belshaztar's Feusl" and Verdi's ··Four Sacred ~ Pieces"inthe8:30p.m.program. : That is a flaunting program but. no~hing : daunted , the chora)e and the symphony will be(off ~ Los Angeles the :next day lo deliver the sam ~ proj:ram at Immanuel Presbyterian Churchl 3300 : Wi115hire 81\'d. ' ; FRANKLV, TlllS WRITER ,,·as deliihted .oq..hen they dt"cided Lo perform at Santa Ana First Baptist. It is one 6f the loveliest churches in our -founty and its acousllcs, particulprly for qr~l -:-0rferings, ar~ something to marW!J at. f ~~ My sincer..t! thanb to the many inlASic l vers ~:.v.•ho wrote to me and called me about my trib te'to .~.Elisabeth S"C'hWarzkopf. It ls: heartv.·arming tq . now tiaat T had the privilege of expressing you ·Own 1f~oughts abollt the farewell of this magni lcent ~ist. ·:.P:eter'; O'Toole ,!·: .,,.. . . .,'Sent to Hospitql' ~. . ?,Lo N DON 1 AP J been ,unable to disCover lritlsh -actor Peter what1swrol.lff. o~~oole baa been ~ ~ 9 ~ pi t·a I i zed at ~i!'ll? ~mpst<iad Hospital In ~~~ ~rth London, hospital p (jf6o1Jtls said today. i: . •t • -• ··'The offtcials said O'Toole,' 40. i& in ff;ttifactor'y· condition ~declined comment on ii'Andon neWspaper re:; ••that doctors have ' " ' ,{4!~1·· .. : ·if ' ' • .. • • • • -~.· . Wednndsy. Febru~ ff. tt75 • • • in"A W0111aRUnder The Influence" .~ ·-· T .. :, • Can be seen at these exclusive theatres • II 1414 S. H1tb0r Boulevard I I ' 'Anaheim • 635· 7601 BRISTOL CINEMA IV BRISTOL AT MacARTHUR SOUTH COAST SHOP"NG AllA e J4G-7«4 ' .• I ' • DAILY OT -• HDTIC&Of'TltU,'fll'ISALI • T,S..,.._lt • Ol'I M.lf"Cltl I, t•,S, •\ 1:111 '4 ,M •• •v "E It 0 \J 0 0 $ I ft \I I C E :roR..OltA TION,. C.•llo•flWI c.-·· t!Cll' •t llu!y eJIOOllll.0 Trv~I .. ~ .,.,_,,..,,,..,.,to Of•dof Tr11ttrte....., !Woy._ !~~. t\ 111$1. No. :uot, ._ ltoolt. IN. Pof'I" lol, •• Olrl<l•t A•corai. In r"" ~IC• .r 1M Covnly R•cor .. r Oii ote19 Ql>untr. $1.•t•llt C•ILIOr'>I•. WH•~COl.l•T OP:C lflOlllH A • COllNT'l"Of'Ol~ll·I. MO.ADtllU CtTAT•Oll IH T)tl MATllEft 01' THI: Adofl.. tlOtol l'Et!T.OH OF OAlLAS HUNT MAV~UOH, Pfll1~ TMI PEOPL.! OF "TH( StA"TI! Of' CALIFOlllNIA. TO. JACK HIENAY HAlfAlrMN • . -'"l Nation's Growth Rate At Permanent. lev~l? By DR. ROBt:Rl " ADLF·ll • symbol. ' • WIL\. S!.Ll. AT f'U•LIC A.VCTION 1'0 HIGH ElT ••ooeR ,.0. (ASH i,..,Y•lll• .tt time ol ••"-In ........,, n'lljtflfY ot t ... Uflltt<I Slllt•I •I II•• ..aulll ClroMl enUontOtP U'l•talCIGDunl'V CO..tll'ICt"K, Ill !flt (!1¥ of SaM• .,.., C.lll1trt1I• •II ritlll. 1111• •1\4 lfll~'f"tll t;.Ofl"'"d 10 •!'Id now l'ttld by It llf'de< wl<I O.td o• ',.,.1 '" ooe prPOfr1Y tolWoltcl lfl UICI Councy • ...., St.i .. <ll\Cr(Md61 8.,-0f~r ol 1h••Coufl '°"•••-•by tll.O •• ~POe•t a.lot• 11'19 "'°" Pr"'l•lftt In c;i.,.rl""'"t II flf 1M el)Dve tlllllhtd C:Olol't ~ M•Y I, ,",, •• t :OOA.M •• ol lftilll d•W. lhtll tl'ltdti.rt ~ U-091 < ..... W. II tny 1'011 JleV., Wf\f lhl pet1U6n Ol OAL La.$ HUNT M.I. V~lUGH •or lh.t tttQJI~ 01 M ... RK ALANl"'~ .... :;\.:;r;;. . ...J;;., HABERMAN,'°"'' minor-Min, 'MUia Jn trying to deter1nine wha1 and "hen und v.•ht!rC to invest to· ~.:.;.~:c.:..;..;.:.F"'l d.&y. C"c·rJ>lirl r~alltit'S hav~ ~~ll sv.·1.·p1 under Lh<' rug, "l'ht're OJI'< 1nuny 1>rc s un1ptions thal per~ea ted our past ways of do· inf things that no longer exist. Money Doctor THi: AUTO industry will p~o­ bobty never ligain sell Cilta ~ ...quantities of the -Palit. rew yea.tf. 'l'hls means red uc-ed production , tor mony year$ in $1eel, cop~r' 1 and other industries that suppJf'-< the auto industry. . ' ... ~ol 110 """ 1 JS•1'> unl!i•l~ •n4•r•51 1n (Qn1mon 111 "'~" 10 t..ot 1 ot Tr.ct NO Sl6'G. 1n t"" C1t1 of <:.II• ..... e.o .. nty of 0•1n9•, Stol• ot C.l+lomll, I\ per m•p ••<oro.d +n Boot. 111 P1'3'11' 10 '1 •nit tl M•t.<:cll .... eoV> Mill>•. 1n t"• Olllttot 1/wi Counlv ~<MO.• ot •••d COUflly. taoe""' .. 11P1 no" c•tlvww -ml'nh •nd no11·~ •!\"""" ri9hO of flOtbeQ••nltd O.ttd FtD•.,••t 10, Ii/) Wlll..IA.1111 I . $1 JOl'IN <.~·~ BtA.•thU•E l•Jequ °"""'''Cle•• Q;llW.• H-1 Mty~11tll """IMoU lil• ... ir-Mi111 v.n.,, c1111or1•" •11• ,. ..... 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VE RDUGO'>El'tVl(C: l'OS•led,..lltlb•<I CO RPORATIQN 8•0~ or Oller~ to O" .n ,.., •1 1n.g 11n<1 will ••i••<l l•u~l .. C' bf! •t<elJC<I at rne afore> .. •<! olt •l• "' BfMlldrtdl(lrDy .,.Y hmt Iller !/If,,,.,, publi<•l•l>fl Aut111>1"1lt<l Slor.ot"'~ ""•eol ~nd ntl<><e 1H1!e ot s11I•· ""'bl+!htlf Or•nge CASI Oaor1 Pilot, Odled February \q. l~I) ,.l>r,..<f 17, lt, !to, 1,75 •~1·7S JO-ANNE SHAN ER P UBLIC NOTICE JESSICA.A LUHMAN EDWARO l(ASNEW, E5q11lrt 14lt1 A19f"l<lllill S1<ee1, S'-'lle I ·"NOTrce. 1'0 (II EDITORS. Wu1>tif19"<1 h1d1,C•lllotflt .. '™' s u,.E•IO• COUltT Of' THE A nor ... , tor llt·AnM s11-. •• ' STA1'1i 01" (ALI ,.O)tNIA ..-0111 ALAN W. CUATI S, Esquire TME COUNTY 01' OltAMGE t1S Owi< Centtr Ot1••, We'1, Su.It 10) Nt. A·12Jll s ............ Cilliltrflil t21DI Eillllt c l ~REC KERSHAW. AlkH"~yforJtiil<aA.i.."nm ... Decffwd P\lbl!•"~Qrang.e Coa>! Oai!r P1to1. NOTICE J S HERESY GIVE~ lotl'le Ftb.lS lb a tld Mar ~ 1q1,; 6-f9.l!l lff<l!IDrS of~ •l>OYt fla tmd c;lo.c-t -- tnll .111 perM>m nov1n11 c111~ ~!'51 P UBLIC NOTICE I"" UiO .,_C.,,...I ore ft"qU!f·ed 1P l11e ll'tl!m, wltft ttt.e nect•~;i· r "Oll(""'~-•n NOTICE OF PU BLI( ti EAAING '"" ol!k~ or ttoe chtrk of the .lb>w fn NOT ICE HE RE tlY IS CirYEI; u.al" l1tledcourl,0ttoprei.enll"""'·wit"ll"' P\lbh< H~d••nQ w•ll bl' n~kl Dy in.; ~ttt~Y .. oucr.er s. lo thf undl!•~•one<I Ai rpa•t Lilt>O U ~f Comn"~""" for tt llW! efl1Ct! of M• <1llOl'neY. ROBERT Or~ (0<.1n1, on Jl>u••O~Y. f\.1;1rch?O. 4 E•STM•~. Alto•nily J I t,11iw. 21~ 1q15 di I JO p n> or"' ~o<>n tht-fealte• 11arbOI" l!llvd .• !ou11e lll. Costa Mes.. ilSPQ~••l>lt '" '"' 0•~,,11~ co ... nly Plan C.,J,lami• ~61• w'>k'> Is tne pl-01 nin11 O"l>"'l'"en! He 3,.ng Room, """""SS Ol IM unOe•>l11ncO In .. u ..WI· En11•f"lt"f"nll Su1l<11ng. 400 (IVI( C:pnte• ~rs pertilln•"IJ to Ult t'lol•lt of Yid de· ~lw w~~I. S;on111 """"· '"' ""' .,., \~l»f)I, ... thin fo.,r "'°""" olle• ttlo P<'Ov;il of tl'>e En,,1rcnm rnt~I ln1Q>iK.I ll••ll)Ubhc1t<o,.or1nls ftOllC• Rtpcfl '" tonn,<:hon ''"'"\ht A1•00•I 0.!led Ft bllilff 11. 191S En"''°'" i.,HuJ U><' 1-'l.,n IO• Md••~ EONAicE~SHAW (.o.-p,,A11 Sl•lhln Et !o•n 4aml11ot.lt•lrh:ot 1"" E~I"'" A ~oJ)y al l"e En~oronm ·n1~1 I""'"'' 11l1hf•bOY•natrledO.ce~ R~CMt•l.n•~y "" oLlf•fl•·O .11 IM (om •o•E•l".•. EASTMAN ""'"Of\~ Olfoce to<al...Cl '",,,,.°'""Ii" 41terM r "l!UW Coynt~ ~••P<lrl T~tn\jt>f! tlu•IQrn') A.II U 'MI '1ilrkl' 81•d .. Su!lf Jll wrl11en <omn.,..nt, 'ho,,.ICI bi •~nt 1~ tll\I C.11U1Mtu,C•llto•ftlatz•2• (ornrnl,-110" 111 ia1•1 A••oprt way , T1I : 11141MO·Oll0 riort", Sanl<1 A.na dn<I •e•~•~ed ~Y Mon· AtkH"My tw A"mlftblr11ri1 oav. Ml•cn 10, 1q1s P"bll~"tcl,Q•·•n!lf (H'I Odoly Polo1. For /urtl>er d<>laol~ ••Od•0•"9 tne •F•l>ru.l•Y 11. lt. 76. 1"d Marth}, 1'1S ><.l'll!dulf<:I s"b~ct II ear 1nq, ~II 1t>l~rt~I· •'16·1} Ml p•rti" "'' invit•<I to vis•! or <dll IN! ---·~-------..:...:., COmml\SIOn Olhte. Pnon.o NO 11111 P UBLIC ~OTICE PN~.16 N01'1(EOft SNERl"""SSALE WP\ltt <ln'lb AoollnQ, tic., P1.;..Uf!. vs. ""rol<I $. H1r1.1ey, et .11. Oeltndll"IC, No ,. ... 5"''1-1901'. Publillohed o ..... ~ Coast ~tly PllOI. F~b. 111. afl<I M.I•. S, ''IS ._.,., PUBLICNOTICE SU P ElllOA (OUllT DI' THE S1'ATf. OF CAl.I FOllNIA FOllt Sy "1nw ol an ••~Cuhon t§wed on 1'H£ COUll1'V OF OJt'll.HGE J.111,..ry 21, 1q1s by I"• Mu!>ct~I HI. A·n1n (ouf1, LOI Ctrrit<>I JuOlclill Olstr1tl, NOTICE O F H f.AttlNG 01' Coi.nly OI Lo;!. A.n91I•~. SI.lie ol PETITION FO• P •OAATIE OF WILL C•hlo1ft>11, UCKHl • Jud9menl entl!'feO in ANO FOii: LET1'1EJIS TESTAME N· I•-al WMJTCOMS ROOFING OF TARY CA.LIFOANIA'. INC .. ol Calllor,..;., car-Est.ile o1 BRUCE FRANI( (LARK .,.....ll•Oll. •• 1i.d9menl crtdl!Of .,nd C.tt•WCI. ' lll°'lnU HA.ROLD S HARTLEY °'' NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN Illa! j\IDOl'fll!nl .,.b!e>r. $1'>Ctwlno a ~· CORRINE J. CLARK lldS filt"d hf!rein. twl•n<• of ''-~6 JJ a<tu~lly <1...e ons••d pe!ll•on 1or P•Ob•I• of w1u a"" ...,.. ''" 1""0......,1 ~IM <Ute of Intl i\W.llllC:f of nce ot ~!lers Tts ldment.,ry to tl'>e .,.,d ••tcuhon. I navt levied tJPOfl an tlti"'""r rt!,.rencf I<> whlc" •\ n<olOe 11\e rt!llll. U1l1 •"" 1ntereu o_I wld /Vd9· lo< fu•ll>e• l>d•llcu1<1li, al'IO 1~.at lhe rnf!fll IMbtP• In I"" P•09ertv '" !IW! Coun· litm Mid at.Kt ot hearing l~f '-""f !'.as If ol 0.-anOf!, St•lf ol CtUlorntl. t.eensello•Mil•c"ll UIS ••9-lOam IM•lribf!O l l lo!low1: ,., !lw ~ourtroom ol ~J>arln,enl No."l.;i T"Oil! porHons of T•~tt Ml.I. 111 tl>f S••<I court. ill 700 Ctv•C Cen1er Ori-.e C!ly Of N•wp1irt B•K'>. County OI We\! 111 th~ City ol 5.,nt<1 _.,,... Of"1not. S1.1t• ot CillU orno•. Plf n"liP o! 1adrnoa ' wl<11'rocl reca<dtid In Boo• 11•. ~ 1 Dilte.:i Ftbruarv 11 191~ to 11 lnclu\lve. of Mhcrnantous. MllJ>S, WILLl ,t,M a::: St JOHN, t"KOf'<tt ol 111<1 Cou1>1y, dt1cribea I" (ounly (le•~ Pirc .. ~.1sto11ows· Al(HAllO\ M CAHN Pilrt.111: 0 Lol 15of w!O _TrK1 A.llWMY il L • ..! Poree! 1 Non·t•tluSiYe tPQUf1f· 7)1Wt\l~vt-nU1Slrf!t-1 S .. 1lf:Jl,O r>tft1 te-nh lo• 1n11•t-1• .-><i•O<•s• l,.eiAf\9eli!\,Cllilorn1~·-u O'lef prl,,<!le SlfHI\ °''~I Oft'> 1"1t'IOSe Tel: (JIJ) •1l·Jlll ctrttln Ootcl1rallo•n. ~I C:OWl\iltll\. AllOl"MylH: Pltli1,.M• Condition\ .1n<1 fleslr1<hons IRK"ritte<I Pubti'itlt"d Ortn'lf! (OilSI 0<1tlr P•loOI De•-· Febn>il• r 1S, 16 aM Mar Ch •, 1915 °*t"' Pr-rty •S commonly known•• 11 --' • AQIAl,O ~nf, N•wporl a...cn, PUBLICNOTICE Ctl•IMnl.1. T09'fl ... r •• ,,, ittl ... a St"!1ul¥ lhe l"ICTITIOUSiUSINESS tMM..-.efllS, Nrfdll.1menls Ind oii· NA.ME STA 1'1E MENT pc..,._ll tM•tunlo bf!lonQl"'l Of It> ™ tcU-1ng PftliOA ~doing ti>.N . , UPl "Tel~e Si!l!I ·IO·feet Lo11ger AO 80-foot section of pipe for l ite tr<:tns-Alas ka 1>iµcline is rno\'ed at storage yard in 1'"airbanks. 1'he pipe, produced in 40-foot lengths. has been double jointed i11 order to reduce welding required in the field and cut the nurnbcr of truck hauls of pipe from yard to points along the route. . State Business Needs Assurance SA("R.l\!\1EN'f() !1\I'> busin~s:.nlt'n lhal they C;1lifo1·nia legislators ha\'e no plans lo raise <·oulcl he lp lht.• s tate's their taxes, savs former f'Conomy by a ssu ring Assembly Spc",.1kC'1· llob 1\tonagan. 3 Banks Dip Rate S,\:\ f-'H.AI\"CISCO 1,\P! C.'~ilifornia banks rt·port('(I !h(•y "'ill I0\1;t•r !ht· pr1mt• inl<•rt·.st rate· for 1najor bu~lnc·ss l>or · r11\\ 1.·rs l"ronl 8·1, to R1:: pl•r<.·C'nl ··1 don't put that much emphusis on lov,:ering taxes" said Monagan, "·ho is no\¥ president of the California hfanufac· turers Assoc iation. "I f th e busi ness men j us t huv~ some idea that their tax burden isn't go- ing to-be increase-cl. that \\"Ould be ;:i great incen- li\"e to expand and create more jobs.·· \\'C'l\s f''argo Bank. lh(• 11 ;_1t inn's !Ith largC'sl f-ie s1..1idle,!;!is lat1vt•pro- con1incr<:ial bank . said posals In change tht· tht• r·£'duction \\·as t•fft•<-·-sta tl'·s prC'ferential li\·<'"l'ur-s day. po\\·cr rates for big: wsers n the first place, there 1~ vlrtually no way' that the Unitt.'i.1 States can resume its gro"·th rate ever again ln the future. Population growth is reaching zero. and should go negati\'t Y•ithin the next 48 n1onths Coast Credit Dentist Eyes Bank Stock SANTA ANA (APJ -Credit dentist Robert Beauchamp of Newport Beach ond his as- soci<1tes \l.'ould become majority stockholders in the troubled \\'estlands Bank of Silnl<1 Ana un- der a pro(>Q6a l to IJuy 1 million ne\I.' shares of the bank's stock. The plan, v"hich nt~cds ap- proval or regulatory agencies in- cluding the 1''ederal Reserve Board. provides ror purchase of the common s tock <tl $6 a share by Beauchan1p's Dental 1''inance Co. or l r\line. Announcen1ent of Lhe proposal 14'as made by Rbndell B. 1-lanson. lhC bank's \"if't' C'h~1irman of lhP board l 'ht• b<Jnk . \\"h1eh Lh<' dt·nt1st busi nt•s.sn10J n helped rounll . h•1s been tr·oubled by liquidity pro- blen1s SLL'mn1ing in part from a decline in re;.li estate activity . t\ number or its depositors are titlt~ insurance and escrov.· con1 - panies. .l, ' T HE ADDIT IPN of3 idcent to 4 pe.rcent more people and-5 ~r­ cenl more family formatjoiu Per year. ereated 30 years or a grQwlh in the econorpy "''here demand for gooos grfW propor· tionately with population. OncE' population stabilizes. you hav~ al best a replacement mark~. Thus. "'hile dollar sales u.s-1..1 rt• !'Ult or inflation llliijht increase . unit sales \Viii flatten to replace- ment level.s. Under th('Sf' eonditio(ls, le\'elb of employn1ent will also flatten out at lower peramclers than those we have kno"·n in past years. As a llracticu) matter f! percent unemployment could well be tht• bnse point rather than ci high point und('r lh csC' circumstances. 'l'he µossibility ol" govl:'rnmen1 trying to c lose the gaµ through non-productive job fundini;l: is possiblr. but the end r~.sult is n1ore inflalion~ a sadly deprc>ciat ed dollar. and µltin1alely ft."t.lt•r<JI bankruptcy The energy problt•n1 is th1· second thin~ that stand~ 111 th\' \l.'¥Y of an.\· re~il rt'Su1nption ol gro\l."lh in the yt>;irs t1hl'ad. l 'hl' t'OSl uf tr;1n:-.po1·tatiun Ji ;1:-. tran~fur1nl·d th1· autun1oh1l1· tron1 ;i th1nt! of plt•:isur1· lo ;1 nlt'l"t' l1t't"t!S:-.11 v. ,\11tos t(}(lay ;1rt' ust•d for bu siti\·~s and nt•t..•t·;s;:u·~ ;:1rt•;.1 tr<1n sportatiun 'l'ht· c<ir ,,·ill last longl'r, rt·· quirt· l es~ rcpl;1 c1.·n1~nt. and sinct· effic:i1·ncr 1s nov.· the µrt'· n1iun1 iten1. l't>asc to l>e a status o, 1·r 1 'h1 • Counlt•r MASO Lilli"'!• The rallroad industry isl.1 duced already, lh-e airlines cutrtne back -an<l what of -1 8truct{on? Const'"uction will pi\O~~ b_ablt not revive to former i,v~:., either. . ... 1, The temporary decline in in- terest rates wjll level or probatttY.; reverse to some extent after Ju\~ "·hen the government has ~'l. compete in the money markets 1 for loans to cover its UC'W spend-'" ing. • The cost of l.ocal government ls,, soa.ring even raster thun fedel'~l "-'hich means higher property; taxes. Today on a $10,000 hOU)l-• interest and taxes exceed $3.EO:lH 1 year. That is mor e than avcrag~. rent. This part does not e\'~11 achieve a ny equity. 1'"'0 K l\IOST people, unless " forced to move, the old house wil~ ·: do quite nicely. Again, there is no longer an increast-iO family ~ forn1ations to <:reatt· nt•\\" dt·· n1and. ' 1'his col.I-Id ~o on to n1any olhrt .. • industries. In short. \\'hill' deplet- t.·d inv~ntories v.·ill creat1· µcriodic pickups in busint·ss. a~ \\ill obsolescence. thcrt.· v.·ill tx· 110 reOJI boonl ugain ~· .. 'l'hP c·urrt>lll l"l'l't'S~iun •~ not ~ 1 "-...l'l'~:-.illn . It 1-. rt.:ality 1n our. t•eo11on1i1· hft• l "se lhf• current :• rally In gt·t uut of the s tO<'k n1;1rket . \·ou m;.1) nut gt•t tht> high~. Inn I don't think IA"t> h~1 v<": -"t'l'l1 tht> IO\\"S yt..•I ' Dr. Adler will a1u1u1er all letter.'I 11rt"cted to llirn tl1rough lhe Daily Pt lot r...,...,. q»0t~1lons Brown ._, • • E •<'«• In 1 J' , l(fY<'~ F~ ll'. ll'. ll • "'· Ol'toO Ir• Oprl (OJ1 Ounon1 P.1b'1 h• , .... ' .. PM C.•n• PM L"'" P4•l~• 0 Pd"! II~~ P,h, C~• ll' ••' • lt ...... nl }& 11 Ol !>,_ l~• )•• 6 I lll!d'>V & • I• •• ESl ''• •'• ,...111>lltd by 1t>e ~ ... IJuc•bf! Uondl As..:><.tal•on ct Bue•~• S..t"t1ht:> Oc~I<'•~. !Jur'>P ~1 ••e biO) •n<I 011,., fl.ul""• M Q<JCll•O bJ OW< tl'>e-<1IWI ~" <OUf'>lfr lk•ler\ I .,., """ e.1e n orne• 11~ of c lo~ 1E .. st•• ..,, 111q lime I '"" 11""11· ""°" Ml '""'' "o not oncluOt ,n1<1n nMtq Pt n VIM. 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' PUBUC NOTICE 1 • I .• - Byl .. , wor Junl !hes ··Th $500 the> J t llert was b\it bee: payl .,., UPI anpi "J $1 c H A shO) str1 Ceii His Bo:• BeJ to ti or · ti on y wlll shOj c I u' s P• r .. , Jina T <O D Se a Cen .in I" to ·J jed Co. ex< ~ pin, c lu1 ma dru res· fas :iQli S(JU ... 67.1 tail • ~I -~ ·1 t I ' " ., • ' Ill' Unlted1're11 lntem1t1onll . ::Tho only wiu tho auto mitken are &olhJ to Stan tlU"llllla.ptaf(ta, •Jt,ln la-!<> aell cobd Citra at iood prices," s ays Ellen Russell or ~hosier, N.Y. Her &hort statement put otiroit on ootlce that an hopest pric~ cult not just an clt tension ot cash rebates, wtlich end Friday, ts what It 'vJll take to get her to buy a new car. Charles Goodman of ~healer doesn't think re- b~i.es should be extended. "ALL TUE rebates in the ~orld won't cet me to buy the Jtlnk Detroit ls putW!g out · these days," GQOdman says. "The cars should cost about SSOO less because that's all they're worth," Justin Camerlengo of Bergenfield, N.J., admits he was tempted by the rebates b\.it didn't buy a new ca~ becau1e he's just finished · paying olf a 1972 model. Like many others contacted by UPJ, he felt the rebates were anpther aimmlck. ''.Basically, there's no dir- $6 Million Center in Huntington A $8 million community shoppine center is under con· :;truction near the Civic Ce,iter and Huntlngtoo Beach Hilh School in Huntingt<>n Be_acb, by the lf~ollo.iton Beach Company, according' to tit-an YounJ. vice president of ·engineering and opera· tJons. Young said Seacliff Village ·"':Ill provide a community shopping center that wlll in- c I u de convenience and s pecialty shopping, restaurants and a complete rinancial facility . The 135,000 square foot complex, to be known as Seacllff Village Shopping Center, is scheduled lo open • in November, 1975, according to H. Scott McCartney, pro- ject manager, Grubb & Ellis Co. 's Newport Beach Office. exclusive leasing agmts. McCartney said the shop. ping center is designed to in· elude a 30,000 square foot food market; 12,000 square root drug store; 7 ,000 square foot. restaurant, 4,000 square root f ast food outlet; a 6,000 :;q uare foot bank, u 9,200 square foot savings and loan association branch, plus tii,000 square feet or other re· tall outlets: ' .. ·-· . ~ I ' I . ' ference between a rebate and a 1Ucker price cul ht the long run," h' said. ''But that check, say lor $400' would tuke care of the-first few car pay- ments. Moat Americans surveyed by UPJ said large price cuts on all models would be better than simply continuing the re- bates on selected-mostly small-models. EVEN DEALEllS said they felt the rebates, started by Chrysler and picked up by General Motors, Ford and American Motors, have ac· complished what they set. out to do and something else is needed. "What the rebate' has done has got the people out look· ing," says John Crabbe, a San Francisco new car salesmtln1 "It has stimulated the busi- ness and has takl!n people oot of neutral. ''It really bas been a tremendous shot in the arm," he says. ••eut what we really need now is a tax break, like an income lax rebate, to get money back into people's hands so it will get circulating again .'' Sometime this week, the auto makers are expected to begin outlining their plans for the days after the rebates end. Many dealers are fearful of the early days in March. "It'll be total destruction," says Bernie Solomon, manager of Bayside Chrysler-Plymouth 1n Queens, N.Y. ''But, then, Jex- pect the guys in Detroit will make aome kind or exten1ion of the rebate, whether by dis· counting the sticker price or actually keeping the rebate in effect. . Mesa Firm Gets Bid A $172.592.SO government contract bas been awarded to International Circuit Technology Corp. of Costa Mesa, by the Defense Supply Agency's Defense Electronics Supply Center. Dayton, Ohio. A fixed-price, supply-iype award, the contract calls for 'manufacture of 3,27S digita microcircuits at the firm's plant.in Costa Mesa. The Defense Electronics Supply Center procures, manages and supplies com- mon electronic parts used by the armed services and .various other government agencies. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Down·Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks ;<#"iltPrH 011d LfJ11f6'rx • f ..... VOik IU Pll -llw lo!'-"9 h-t ~ llw llOC•• tn•\ "'"* o-11"1111 mo~1 •;;.nd lotl Ille mot! btwd Ol'I Oll•cent 01 • .....,... on tnt Ht • Yor11 !ttotk l!•tMno-. Niii •fld cierc•"l•o-cl'I•~ .,,.. the (lil!t<tf'<t bet-en Tl'le P"'"lov; t lot•nq p•oc.e •nd I~ t1.,,rt1nl tlo~•nq prite ~AINl!!ltS I Di"""r'llO In l''. Up 11.4 1 Ste<nofll 1n Ill'•-+ l Up ?7 0 J Alt\ S.el "9 iv.~ ... 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(tllo wropped lo pr.••t,.e kitch.n lr<!V.r.e••! try !hell\ !odoy ol\d woe! Oritfoollr ........ Sell . • • • ' . '" 12.00 ,. ,,,,.- / I 1-01, 3'' Size MOOIDROPS LOTIOI MOISTURIZllG BALM Supmr l'!Oi~•iiif19 IOl"Mllio for your a. UM 01 noghr '"°"' & undn -.._ C>;w:on1'd. poc:•o;•. I oo.ince. ~~~-~\Your hoice M~~lto 25( al 75c & 951 SALE! UIABRIDGED PAPERBACK BOOK~ Choice of 'O till"' ln<Lude romonc•. wr1ttr1>, "'Yllt•y. 1oeitnct locloon & IT\O")', mony n>O<t. Selecl ..,_ol ond 'IO .. '. • .... 1.19 .... 1.37 ....... 119 99c 101 DClll• TUIPAI COITAC TUUTS / TUIPOllS COUI TAIUT$ ....... , .. to.ol 40 'O(" of 10 _ ........ t.Qllkir Of SI.If* (Olll~ 1:e1.m. CotfaMna ,., DlL IMSl 1 1406 w.11 ·1 'Drialll CottoMna SalllaAna " JJeellll••WIMI llJSlrlililll~ r • • Regular t 19'5 __..,. ' 95 • HUFFY IO·SPHD CATALINA BIKE -' ' Huny, W~lle,Umiled Stock Lasts!!! 1iulfy'1 ~cotol1no" gi"9i )'O'I dependobl• l•on1portotoon & 1ke e•erc•~ Y°"' ~Ml tor b.irter Molt+, & ~pe. Gtot01 looliin9 in P.orleM:enr Wliole wort. the line f&alur•1 li11ed obow. plus MoHband honcflibors. 73~ lrome, 17" 11re1 & mony rno•e feo1uril•! FoelltaiftVahy 16141 .......... "' ·O 29.88 MAYFAIR PORTABLE TAPE RECORDER, MICROPHONE & STAND Dekt•1 p.n.hbvllon cor>rrQI cooene ro<Ofde< '°"'" with ~rote ¥Oh.me & Tone C011trol1, Yl<Jp·in topr c0ftrid9e re<eptoble, ~ bone•le1. h1·impoc1 coboner. So,.. ol Tbrifl)I! . &uyo-.:. ' GetOnefleef , . ·n·•·n..onnt BUY 1 A GET 1 FREE! 32.87 MAYFAIR R 5 49 AM/FM DIGITAL CHRONATEL ' eg. • ea. RADIO PLUS ALARM 101111111180 Y-Cholc• ~:;~;~fl)~,:=.:"~;~;~~~=~;,-;;-:,:::·;:,: 2 54 9 ~ 4 6; ,.,,, ... '"""~ ' ·~' ~··• r'"'" •· ''"""' ~·" for b~ ; ~ 87 €®1-,ALLEN'S SALE! ELECTRICA FORMULA 25 ACCESSORIES Eod1 tablet conloi111 7.S ••lo,.1111, Eo9'e Mcffic ~ & ...wMg clc-.Q1 each ...._,oi,. .. """"'-" in ......... , K;..,.. -U.L ~. U.S.A. .-ode! tmcolly bol.11(.d 1•pple *"' for ._ .... M:11 &lllml ...._Cit . -· " Thrifty ·194 Price HAIDCARVID OIYX ASHTRAYS -~ ,t,.,_, .... '3'' ' .... ' . ~L••UMunu LUCll.IALL BAU 1.,_lck bolebol bcllfl ill ost011«1 .;, .. lor little Uoguen. a.,,. now ond ..... 1 •a ..... .,,.,......,.. ... Z.ff REG. 2.04 IORELCO son WHln BUUS S1unning loond con<ed Of!)'~ O"*O'J" fro"' Muil:o ;. choice of lllMWt .... tolon ' ··rn-Gd '°"" lodO,. & MJ¥e! °"'•• i-:tcve ol 6 bulbl ~ 2-60 watt. 2·7.5 wori & 2· 100 wat't bulb\. Sol wtiilll i\ ~ _,. o.. "YW'- El Toro llT.,.alllaclflold Westminster --W,Clz I IA .......... Wfl!ll ' 1 1.,. I.It • ·33~ Dfl•at llllfnll TAIS ........... 4 Tobleh H~BtaCh . , 111 JI INclt N II Allliol. . I : • . •• • ; • ~ l • • ·' --· - ' . > -· 1 (. · .. :SUdg _~tinQ ·Encouroged ... ,. .. . . I ' • ' · sv'c.utni!·n.oeitE. -?>.11, ... ~ .... ~"This is the way the grocery·iri'· ustry, IJ ·'lolng,I' predict eel. Al ckson .... conduct ng a press lour ou.eh ttie chilly warehouse. •supermarkets figure 29 per~ qi of their sales are impul&e ~uying. We force the shopper to hink Jin "mQ:nthly terms and ,ure ~hoW often a certain food 1I'l be 1erved.'' larre qUantity purchases 01 ·~anned .i.eoods, dry stap1es and meat. , . Ja.ck,on explained this is passi· ble .becau&e the IBS system eUm!q.ates the middleman, re· .,dUCea.Jreifht cqsts ~nd has these further safeguards : -No hteh priced convenience or ttoien fodds . · -No shoplifting. -NO bad checks. -"II> spollagl! of fresh pro- hat<ethettme-'aboutlOdays. of writing their ~hopping list at It takes that long to send a lunchtime, mailing it off and hav-- member's order and check to the in.g th'e work done." Tustin headquarters of fBS, have . The CUJ'rent catalog is good the check cleared and groce{'ies through April and shows IBS assembled and route them to,the prices substantially lower than nearest outlet for retrieval. three well.known supermarkets Within five minutes, a for bacon, ground beef, catsup, customer can drive up and load salad dressing, chicken thighs. the purchase. (If the check w~ toilet tissue, peanut butter. rejected, ca$ mus~ be paid.) 1pa8iietti, granola, brownie mix, 1'0ur price list is good for three patato chips and Cornish game months and that has lo be . hens. ' 'B E A ANDERSON, Editor ,,..,.....,,~"'t•.1wi stoP.ped ordering it. And b4by fooCli were a bust for us because mothers didn't want to buy a case of strained ttarranas. ''And some consumertdemand more variety.· make a social ritual of the shopping experience or love the power or pushing their own carts. "It doesn't matter to the m that their armload of two bags costs $50 while a carload from us can be $70." . lThe average l\l.'o.weck IBS purchasl' checks out at $60.) • said-. ··our ainl hi senic9 and each c ustomer .. re tains ~i s freedom of choice.'· Shoppers have their say at IBS. too. Demand determines 'the av_ailability of the well trimmed meats, i.e. few lamb items. And Jackson said the firm originally offered institutional brands but they were discon- tinu(d because members didn't recognize the names or couldn'L cope wi~h such large quantities. Jackson is president or In· \ernational BuYing Servlce ~hich opens ah outlet. in Foun· ain t Va lley · $ati.Jrday,;· its fif\}J acility to So1'.tbern Galifornia. , Members wfto p~)l $50 to join, u f12 Ooe·tirpe a'drqinistrative fee tnd $15 deposit o• their first or· ~er, stand to save about 30 per· ' eot on grocefy bills through duce. (M~mber's discount BP · plies at specified ~anch markets. J · -Less inventory. <Some items have only one or two; brand choices.)' · another advantage w.hen ·you , Hot dogs at tbe ~o-op cost one consider food costs have risen 7 .8 penny rtt.ore per pound than at the percent over the past three lowestsompetitor, or a nickel for months," .{acksori said. the required five pounds. ··our most ·enthusiastic "We're not trying to replace customers are those on limited supermarkets.'' Jackson ad~ income, such as retired people milted. ''Fbr one thing, we don't and students, and working wives-carry al) items. Fred C<1.nt1·cll, vice president of consumer relations £or Alpha Bela, said food chains have not compiled data 1.:onccrning the in· . flux of CO·ops . Now IBS trucks pick up pro- duc;ls from major companies and Californi11's, largest ..canner for deHvery to it gro\ving clientele. More fraternal organizations. colleges and such industries as Litton, Ricoh and Upjohn are of- fering the program t.o thc>ir pro· pie interestC'd in n1ort· ve1lue for -thedollar. , All these factors increase food costs but don 't apply to partici· pants in this co-operative if they \\.'ho appreciate the convenience ''When sugar skyrocketed. we )Qr'flbo1~ya! Jambalaya is l great ~h for' en~:rtA~lilg. 'It :can.be . repared complefely in advance, refrigerated and simply '~ Flavor's . . . Festive eheated just bef<1reserving time. ' All you need to round out\he ~eel is a crisp green salad crusty F{'fnch bread. Fort 'just right'' dessert, offer esh fruit anll clJle au lait or strong black coffee laced 'th a bit of brandy. Rice cooks as part of Jambalaya Creole while Shril!IP. ambalaya is served over hot, fluffy seasoned rice. In the tter case, prepare the sauce early ana.a:dd the shrimp nd sherry five minutes before serving. ! l • t l ·j t , l ' ; • I • ! f l • ! l • l • • JAMBALAYA CREOLE % pound natural casing ci>untry-style sm"oked sausage 2 ounces nat ural casing pepperoni, thinly sliced :V.. cup coarsely.chopped green pepper 'h cup coar§ely chopped onion 2•,2 cups water: . · 11/2 cups fresh or frozen cleaned and deveined shrimp 1 medium tomato, chopped 2 chicken bduillon cubes 1 'hcups un"~ooked rice . J lablespoo~ Worcestershire sauce I teaspoon ssll 'h teaspoon thyme 1; .. teaspoon pepper •,;teaspoon garlic powder tn large siiuccpan or Dutch oven cook smoked s·ausage: pepperoni, green Pepper· and onion untll y.,getables are slightly tender. Add water, shrimp, tomato ·and bouillon cubes; bring to boil. · . · Stir in remaining ing·redients. Cook, covered, 30 minutes, or until rice is tender and all liquid is absorbed. Se~ hot in 6 to 8 portions. SHRIMP JAMBALAYA l pound raw shrimp, fresh or frozen I cup chopped green pepper 'h cup chopped onion 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 tablespoons margarine 1 tablespoon flour 1 teaspoon salt 1/-t to lf.? teaspoon pepper · 1 can (81/.a oun ce> tomatoes l can ( 4 ounce) mushroom stems & pieces, drained 1.4 cup dry sherry Hot fluffy seasoned rice Thaw frozen shrimp. Peel and devein. Cook green pepper, onion, and garlic in margarine until tender, but not brown. Stir in flour, salt, and pepper. Add tomatoes with juice and m ushrooms; heat until thickened, stirring constantly. Add shrimp; cook 3 lo 5 minutes or until sh.Pimp are done. Add sherry; heat. Serve over rice. Makes 4 servings. ''The food busint•ss is .very competitive and each operation stands on its own merits." he fQuic;:k Fruit Pastries Win Most Dough . ' 'An Indiana housewirc inter£·St· eel in catering and a cookbooklet ltnlian·savory appeal thls year as the cake mix category was eliminated and emphasis was pl~ced on quick cook in~. sugar 1 ~ cup butter or margarine, !~ thor fratn Minn~a each won 5,000 grand prizes Tuesday ror eir culin~ry creations ip the th annual Pillsbury Bake-Off in soft enett San Francisco. , Mrs . Edward Glbion of Fort tayne,. Ind., used re(ri~erated esli dough for E'5Y Crescent anlsb Rons filled' with cream E;ete a nd topped with pre· ¥fVeB . I Mr•· Robert Maki or Ely, llinn. ba~Cd her Sour Cream Ap-~Sq'uares from scnitch. . 1'bur other women from across ~ oupt,Y· won $5;000 each as , range qoun1y·i:;1nalists) (See-Page C·B) • EASY CR ESCENT DANISJI ROUS 8-ounce pkg. cream cheese , softened 11:1 cup sugar t tablespoon lemon jwce 2 cans (8 ounces each> rerrigerated quick crescent din· ner rolB · ,4 teaspoons. preserves Glaze ~cup powde:rcd sugar 1 teaspoon v'anilla 2 to 3 teaspoons mjlk , Blend first three ingredients u"'il Jf."C>Olhf Separate crescent dough i nto e ght (8) rectangles; st.e11tr4nt in the easy savory, I firmly press perforations to seal. sttnt ·mix, hot roU and pan·\ Spread abol!L t~o tablespaons ke mix categories . c:ream cheese mixture on eaCh l cup chopped nuts l to 2 teaspoons cinnamon I teaspoon soda 1 '.!teaspoon salt l cup dairy sour cream I teaspoon vanilla 'I eig 2 cups (2 medium/ peeled finely c;_hopped apples Preheat ov en to 350 degrees <Li ghtly spoon flour into measur· ing cup; level off.) In large bowl , combine first three ingredients; bledd _ftt low speed until or um bly. Stil-fn nuts. Press 2:v .. cups crumb mixture in· to ungreased 13x9·inch pan. · To remaining mixture, add ciu - namon, soda, salt, sour cream. 1 teaspoon parsley flakes, if vanilla and egg; blend well. Stir desi red. in apples. Spoon evenly over Brown ground beef; drain. &.ir base. Bake 25 to .35 minutes until in seasoning mix, soup and toothpick inserted in center com -beans. Simmer while preparing es out clean. topping. Cut ibto 12 to 15 squares: servt> (Lightly spaon paocake mix in · A family' plarfnlnlf.ounselor \rect an~-· . . i1m San L'Uis Ob' , Nancy Start1 g at longer side, roll up . ullard, won wit a hearty •ptess edges to seal. Gently sseroJe footuring t!lCO season· 15tretct. e~ch rdll to ~bMtt l~O*.l · with whipped cream, if desired. to measuring cup; level off.> · ~"' Combine all toppj.hg ingredients M E\l·CASSER01'E except parsley; bleod well. Pour g. ~~es . Coil loo$~1y into spiral!'! Mrs. Gene Millcr ... ¥esa, Ariz. W1thseam on i11s1de. ~al en~. · ~ otherorslx, countajbeasypr'e· Make.deep 1n·~entat1on ctllu~b aratloo and good taste as printJ. Jn center or e~ch roll ; fill denced by her llearty Wheat with \"1 teaspoon pr_eserves: Bake ~Is . . • on una:reased cookie sheets 20 t<> Ham •nd Eggs Crestent Piua; 25 minutes lq 350-degree overt un· quic~·like entree usi.ng foods UI deeRJOld.en bro~n . . . pular wlth young and old: was Blei\d glate 1ngred1ents, eideaorMrs.TreslJ.,-arauoll, dri11Je over warm rolls h ousewife-medical student Refriae.rtite aoy leftover-s . 8roUs., tom Tru11ville, A1a . t • Mrs. Millon B~kwith, wile of a nncctlcul da ry Jarmer. de· sed crisp , t ~fured Euy mond Crunch Bar.,s. The national co·ntest. previous· dominated by spectacular el, bad more or a Mexican· ~V R CREAM • AP'PLE SQUARES ' 2 cups all purpiOla ot un." bleached nour · · 2 cups firmly pocked brown , ~~ .,; mea,t mixtllte in\o s hallow 3· I lh pounds ground beef quart casseit>l~ or 13X9-incb pan. I package taco seasoning Spoon toppinc over meat; mix (reserve· I teaspoon fOr top. sprinkle with parsley. pingJ Bake uncovered 15 to 25' 10 ¥ .. ·ounce can condensed minutes at 400 deerees until tomatosoup golden brown . Serve hot. '2 ca01 (J} ounces each) chili Refrigerate any leftovers. 8 (1 beam or klcfn(.y beans cup) serv~ngs . Topping \ ~p buttermilk, extra lights or complete pancake mix 1 teaspoon reserved taco mix I cup (4 o~neesl shredded thcddar or American cheese 1~ cup milk ' I egg I EASY ALMOND Cll\JNCll BARS J package coco~ut almond or cocdnut pecan fr95Ung mix 1 cup all {turpose, un· bleached or selr·risint nour lh cup butter ot margartne, melted t to 2 teaspoons almond ex:· tract Glaze I cup powdered sugar tt. to }~ teaspoon almond e"~ tract · · 2 to J tablt'spoons rhilk Preheat oven to 400 degrees . <Lightly spoon flour into measut· ing cup; level off. l In large bowl . combine first four ingredients ; blend well. Press into ungreased 13X9·inch pan. Bake 10 to 12 minutes until golden brown. In small bowl, combine Glaze ingredients; blend until smooth . Drizzle over bars. Cut into 2 to 3 dozen bars while still warm. HtARTY WHEAT ROLLS l package hot r.oll mt)f , I cup very warm water OOS·llSdearees F .) I cup farina or other v+heat ccr,eal. uncooked ''~ cup instant non -fat dry milk. 3 tablespoons honey . I egg In l arg~ boy,·!, dissolve yeast from hot roll mi x in water. Slirin cereal, milk, honey and egg. Add nour mixturC'; blend well. Cover; let ri se in warm place until 1ig1\t .and doybled in si7.et 45 to 80 minutes. Grease (not oil) 13x9-incb pan. On well ·flour ed surfpce, toss dough until no longer. sticky. Divide dough i~to '16 pieces;· shape into balls. Place in greased 11an . Cover; let rise in warm. pluce until li ght nd doubled IA sizC', 30to4S minutes. ' Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bske 20 to 30 minutea until golden brow'\ I1111ne&1tely r. move from pan.18 rolls. ) ; l • •• ~.-1. Columnist-educator S. I. Hayakawa. spoke at second Town Hall session. • Uniform of the Day By ALLISON DEEKR Or tt1t O.Or ,.,..,. SWf Sans h is trademark tam o:shanter, Dr. '8.1. Hayakawa e.oqld be any business-suited ~peakerontbelecturecircuit. Until, thQt is, the former pre:;i· deitt of San Frailctsco State University begins firing tacts and opinions at ·his·audJence. ''The real revolutionaries. the most effective. are tbe ones who don 't know t·hey're revolu- tionaries. ''Have you eVer tried to· ex- plain the difference betw.een Republif;ans and Democrats to a foreigner? "Americans seem to want and need a period of relative tran. quility after a period of rapid social change. "If the good, old days were so good, why is the life expectancy of a child born today a quarter of a century more than sOmeoQe bom in 1900?" In the second in the Assistance League or Laguna Beach Town Hall series, Dr. Hayakawa, whose column is carried in the Daily Pilot, probed the ~f!lerican_ \ -. =t>tssects~ . ' .~ . . F~l ~l r ' ' ' . ' ,,1 , wey o( U(e, l>OIAUC !llMi a;.;..,O· terprtse. 1 IMPKESSJONS ,' / • \ Ha)lalqiwa relate<1,rGr,.. of the United Sta~ ~o,la told him' by StaUn's Wlhler SveUana, who had ~ n\i~ to Ha¥akawa's brotlier·ln·)•lf, 'IJ1•.\inerl~an architect. Sb._tilld !:Alli: . • • -In America..11.iere. a,. ..,.,., veniences, such as hot water and diepef,1services for r~aring childrei;t. ;In Ru:tsia. th~· are none. ' · ' -Ap~r!ments, appllanees o,nd consum.e~ goods are ae:arc:e 1 in 'Ruas;J•. There are. no superm&rke.1' .. GrocerYjj~ are purchasW·, A,t sep•rete.. atores. Few have automobiles. . -WQ!llen WOJk; •not·tllr<IU&b a desire to fulfill t.hemselyes, ,but out or neee'°i,ty. They hj.lld higb position~, but must go hOme and do all Uie housework, because the men won't. ..:...Mucb-toutecl day care is in- adequate and over-crowded. Grandmothers get this chore, and life is often over for them, in effect, at 48. In Russia, when it comes tq_ marriage. you're finished a\ liO. • , -lloW can a woman be liberal· ) Od, and think or expanding her liOUI aild .mlod, when she has to do the laundry by hand, often in 'cold water, without modern dc- terg,nts? · , MODEKNLJFE TDrnlng to the realities or modern life, Dr. Hayakawa as- serted that, ''those who see death in the air we breathe, the food we eat and the water \Ve drink wouldn't have liked New York Ci- ty in 1909 either.'' He quoted a newspaper publisher who noted that there were 120,000 .horses there at the tum of the century. "I'll take carbon monoxide anytime," he quipped. A century ago, he continued, there was rampant venerep.1 dis- ease and no cure. New England towns of .5,000 would have as many as_ 101'.fhouses of prostitution. Drug addiction was prevalent, especially among won1en . because patent medicines often contained dangerous drugs. Betrothals Revealed Stephanie Lynne Hill and Dr . Charles D. Leviton, both of Newport Beach are planning to marry April S in Christ Church by the Sea, Newport Beach. · ly, Pomona. Her fiance, son of the Charles B. Lehmans of Balboa Island , graduat- ed from Royal Oak lligh Schdol and attended Mt. San Antonio College. .; 'Thousands f children lln'der:"12 worked In mines anll -factorifll:. '. The indigent were Conftn~in popth9uses and oiphanages. ~;Soelal justice has made great strides in the p~st cent9ry, especially since World Wa~ll,t' Dr . Hayakawv. said. • ; He ~esc.ribfd ~ co~v~, ti.~ with the sports edttor of th. m.tU· tant Chicago Defender, w .e he was a columnis't fo the newsp-e.per . ' ''He •told me that QPe y th Negro~ woµld be admit · In~ major l~ague baseba\l, bij not 1n .. our lifetime. That was l!ft4, and, in 1946, Jackie Robin_sOj broke the color bt,trrier. '' MIDDj.E CLASS , As 0Cthe last census •. hi/said, S2 .perceq.t. or t_he black pc;tpulation is middle·class. He asserted that recent Politics reveals that the American people do not \1tant constant soci al ' change. A(ter the turmoil of World War JI and the Korean War , Am'ericans looked to Dwight Eisenhower as a traqquil father figure. After the civil rights de- • • •' . ' . . monstr~taont a c.am:pus nots, th~>' looked. lo lll~bard Ni•on for the same,.tr8nquilily;"' • \ "With the Watergat&~nd other ~vents causi'g first the Vice President, th~ 1pe Prijoldent to resigh, the n.al1on ts m the.same state of turm"l as with the Viel· nam War." :.i.. • -~ ~ i;Jxplaining Ile American.t;;o· p;i~y system to. a European' .s difficult, be sald, becaus~ We ha ye · yet t ,explain it .$0 ;.1urSeJves. . .. · ; I\ And, other nations seem. to <\e· fine partieJJ. J>y,, positions. ·We. llayakawa aisert;. defilte (IW'S by psychology. Ttte Republicans are the· ''i nsiders,'' lhl' Democrats the· ·outsiders." . ., ' A WIDE SPEtTKUM 'I Bot·h parti s encompass tlie broadest spe tr\tm o( improtp· ble individualJ. i · . He. q.u e&tiOnq~ wttether ('e Dem0Crat~1 Will continue lo be movers and s.bak~rs ttiis term,~r fulfill the role of\he Republiean ·~Party of sriloothing troubl~d. waters. ' <SeeCHA'NGE ,PageCJ) • : ·' Miss Hill, daughter of • * * STEPHANIE HILL the Dale Logan Hills of San Diego State Ca rmel, attended UCLA University seniors Toni CANDACE CARl;TER and now is completing Diene Diercks and Terry her senior year at C. Aldridge plan to be Ca lifo rnia State n1arri ('d June 28 in the University at Fulle rton. Neighborhood Congrega- Her riance earned hi s tion al Church, Laguna EdD in family counsel-8('aeh. ing at Western Colorado Parents or the <1f · University. He is the son fi anced pair <1re Mr. anci of Hazel Leviton of l\11rs. 1\1 . F. Diercks of Ramona. South Lag:una and thC' 11: • • Hurrell Aldridges of El noun ced th e e ngage ment of their daughter. Anita Adamo lo Anton C. Garnier or Whittier. The ('Ouple pl;in to marry July 12 in Sts Felicitas ;ind l'erpetua\ Catholic Church. S<1n Marino J A cmon·s SPORTSWEAR Wl~fUlff PlA..l.A Nt-wporl Bro::ll 548-4121 'BAI.BOA ISi.AH) 2 ! 6 .Yo-me A~ 67<.>.I~ U~ Ttltphote St. James Episcopal Cajon where the fiance Church, Newport Beach graduated from Granit1? wiJl be the setting for Hill s Iligh School. I-le May 10 nuptials linking also attended Grossmont Candace Lee Cartter and College. The bride -to -be. gr~duated from Oakland J-loly Name College and now teaches in the San Marino United School District. .. C.ThomasLehman.both The bride-to·b e Lee . Briggs, switchboard operator at the Chico Commun tty Memorial Hospital, is required to wear a hardb}lt and overalls as her uniform because her work area is surrOunded by an ex· pansi0n and remodeling project. .•, ' I - of Balboalsl~nd. graduated from Laguna Her fiance, son of Mrs . Miss Cartter, daughter Beach High School. Helen Deck~r of Costa of the William G. Cart· * * * . Mesa and tb'e late Mr. ters of West Covina. is a Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Camille Garnier, at- graduate of West Covina Adamo of San Juan tended California State High 'School and Cal Po-:_ Capistrano have an-University at San Diego. NEEDLEPOINT CLASSES SPRING SlllES-M1nJ1 3 HlrOUCJll April' MoMkry -Mcrch l 10·00 a.m . .-.:. 12 noon "'Aran Sampler .. 12:30 a.m. -2'30 pm. Irish lace Warkshops, Benefits Top Agenda Twtdcly -Msdl 4 10:00 a.m. -12:00 noon Ribbon Sampler t 2:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Bunny·s Maze Classes run live weeks Clipped Wings A membership potluck has been scheduled by the Orange Coast Chapter of TWA Clipped Wings for MOnday, March 3, in the home of Loretta Hartung. Rummage Sale The Huntington Beach Senior Citizens Club will sponsor a rummage sal'e Monday. Wednesday, March 3·5, in the Senior Citizens Clubhouse, Huntington Beach. Las Brizas Las Brizas del Mar Auxiliary of Children's Home Society has refurbished a room in the society's Santa Ana office for use in counseling. LB Panhellenic A demonstration on jewelry-making will be presented by J\1rs. John T. Foote for Laguna Beach PanheUenic at 1 p.m. Wed· nesday, March 5, in the PaciCic Island Village Clubhouse. FV Newcomers Rhea Zakich. author, ballad writer and folk singer wi ll present a program for Fountain Valley Newcomers at a luncheon meeting at 11 :30 a.m. Wedn esday, March s. in the Shernton Beach Inn , 1-luntington Beach. Cherish Brunch Contributors and members or Las Almas de Mardan Auxiliary will meet for a Cham· pagne luncheon in the Linda Isle home of the Leon Lyons at 11 a.m. Thursday, March 6. The auxiliary has one purpose: that or furnishing scholarship funds for the Mardan School of Educational Therapy. There are two membership ca.tegories: working committee and cherish fund. . Sculpture A -three-part series on bread sculpture will begin at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, b1arch 6, jn Eastbluff Elementary·school. The course is being sponsored by Orange Coast College. OCGOP California Politics-1975 will be the topic 0£ Dr. Barbara Stone when she addresses the Orange County Fed eration of Republican Women. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. Thurs- day, March 6, in the Keystone Savings and Loan, Anaheim. Slide Show Betty Richards, RN, of the public educa- tion commit,ee, American Cancer Society, will give a slide lecture on cancer for Anchorettes, auxiliary to th e Balboa Power Squadron. The dinner session is slated for 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 6, in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Newcomers The Myth of Feminine Evil will be dis· cussed by' Mikel Garcia at the luncheon t .ND ot MONTH SALE .ll,~,RIE Y3 to 1h off .~MCIOM ·.BP:S .-1h off ROBb:.y:l-to Y2 off • • -27&21 Mwc• lat Vet ·a's INTIMATE APPAREL Splr•I Sllred Wlaole or ll•ll meeting of Irvine Newcomers at 11:·30 a.rri . Tuesday, J\farch 11, in the Sheraton Newpart. AAUW Fellowships for research grants wil benefit from a rummage sale to be conduct- ed by the Ne\.\.'port-Costa Mesa ,Branch , AA UW. The sale will open at 10 a.m. Saturday, March 8, at the Eastbluff Shopping <;:enter . Conference · Western Regional Conference of Federal· ly Employed Women will be conducted in the Golden Sails, Long Beach Saturday and Sunday, March Sand 9. Theater Party Irvine Philharmonic Com rqitlee will have a theater benefit party at 2 p.m. Sun· day. March 9, when members and guests attend a matinee pe rformance of ''Tartuffe'' at South Coast Repertory. NOW Celebration of Female Sexuality, a workshop sponsored by the Orange County chapter of the National Organization for Women's task force on sexuality and les· bianisni, is set for Saturday, March 8, from 9 a.m . to 8 p.ni. in the Anaheim Unitarian Ch.Urch. CM Women -Costa Mesa Women's Club is sponsoring a fund .raising luncheon al the clubhouse at noon Frid'fy, March 7. Proceeds will aid the Meals on Wheels program for senior citizens. HAMS· "So Good ... It Will 'Haunt' You 'til IL'a'Gone•• Atw,...~ ... ,,ryO.. . STRIH& CHEESE $1.85 ,.. -... o.,., ... ,:riWtd-OIDIR YOU• IASTM HOMEY IAIED HAM ••• TO AYI 3700 E. COo&t ··y, Qwona dtl Mar ...:. 67-,,. 9000 .......... c-...... •' IJ.125......_IL .... I._...._ 'J~J461 I • Fee: $35.00 -1ncludtng materials Checks. payable to Bunny Crossen, musl accompany application •• •• e a NEEDLEPOINT DESIGN ,.. I l j • ' ) • 1, i ' ~ I ' ~ • CA.IL V PILOT Wednesd1y. Febru1ry 26, 1975 ~wcluld . ¥au ·Rather Be ... ' Sto..,, aad Pholos by PATHJCll O'DONNELL OIU.041~~ ... -... It /ou bad yonr 'druthers, '¥9UI you like to be a lion? Or a llama~ Or a snake*orowl~ Whert Bins Crosby posed this question to cbfldren some 25 years agoiin the sonil-·•swtnging on a Star," he told the)ll that although animals are lotS of fun, children are better off being Children. · Youths in" Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley and Westminster schooJs got to ask that question of themselves r e- ee nt I y as Magic Mou.ntain . brought exotic animals for them to inspect first-hand. A lion cub named Caesar was introduced first. He made a big hit with the primary level youngsters,, who ,were told that li_9ns live in family groups catted ptide,· 1nd are really lazy, despite their tiµe. ~'king or the jUftgl~. '' • A ltarqa from South America also wa8'"v.ery popular. with his woolly coat and genUe race.-The children were s urprised to leafrl: that he is related to the ugly camel familY. Wh en the large horned owl was introduced, he was kept away from the audience because of his dangerous claws. the bravest or third grade boys shy a"'ay. ' Tommy Martin, 6, tries to get the owl to notice him, but the owl won't look. He's sitting on the gloved hand of Pauline Combe. Want a kiss? No thanks, says Clop to boltom > Rodney Tharp, Chris _ Bellardi, Stephen Henke and Steven Elleng. Debbie Hornstein liolds python snake. • Unlike other birds, the O\\'I is virtually noiseless in fli g ht because his wings a re muffled by downy fringed plumage. The children were told that the owl probably would be a terrible pet because he s leeps during the day and does n 't let .go easily . when he grabs onto something. Concluding the s how \Vere a possum , raccoon and skunk. \\'hen the animal parade \\·as over. the c hildren again thought about Bing Crosby's c1ue stion, what kind of animal would you like to be. Aries: Accent On Cooperating Tlfl!RSDAY, FEBRUARY 27 lly SYDNF.Y OlllARR ARIES (M LJr(•h 21 -1\pril 19): A('cent on v.•aiting, agreeing, cooperating, showing that you coin accept rt•tdity. ·TAURUS (April 20-!\fay 20): Expect pre- ssure. Some peopJ(• "''ill :1pparently take de- light in LJttcmpting to push you to the 'l''alJ. Defend position in raln1 . GEMINI { !\1 ay 21-June 20): Your a bility to animate, c realt', illustrate comes to fo refront. By ··animute" 1s meant your talent for mo,•in~. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Practical ef- forts dominatr. J ob. hc:.al th , routine shove sensationalism a:;id{'. \'ou arc direct Y•ith one Yt'hO has "fcarrul" reputo.1tion . LEO (July 23-Aug . 221 : Wh nl you thought was goin~ to be a n unple1.1sanl l'XpC'rience !urns out to bt• almo:-;t jo~·ous. VIRGO I Aug. 23·~l'pl . 221: Your .ability lo ask the ri ght qucsl ions could lead to profit. Emph as is i s on mon ey, p e r so n u l possessions a nd collections. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 2'~1 : l.unar cycle is surh that pt•rsenality shines. people are compe lled to appla ud you. Ta ke advantage. SCORPIO I Oct. 23-Nov. 21 I: 1\1 uch that happens is s ubdul·d. People.• ""·ant to impart 1nrorrn ation but there is a barrit>r. SAGITTARIUS !Nov. 22-Dec. 211: 1\ friend n1akes somC' c.·onstructive s ugges· lions regarding homl' decoration, domestic adjustm<'nt, re \•is1o n of lif<·style. CAPRICORN I Dt'"c. 22-J.<in. 19 J: Spotlight is on "''hat you "unt to achi eve, basic goa ls and contacts "•hich aid in altuining desires Separate fact from fancy. AQ UA RI t:S (.Jun. 20-fo'eb. 18): You 're go- ing to b(' bu sy "·ith corrC'spondence. general communicati ons. advertising and questions pertainlnC to publication dates. PISCES (Feb. I9·March 20): Finish pro- ject. Get ~oing in areas previously closed. You now have mor~ appeal. You are more con'vincing. Now, at ... Part·Skini Milk F!RMER CHEESE , ........ ~ ........ ·.-·--..--..... _ ... ""'"1"'-.. E .... .-..... _ OFF ...... __ .. ,"'-.. --~. -"-"-·,..._~ .. I>"-• .................. -.... l -lb. LET YOUR TAITE IUOS DO iHE 1A..tt1NG.w SAM~LE BEf~E vpu BUY. it., A WA-i'Oll' Lift Al ff~~r,,, ~~~!!( WESTQIFF P~iA 11"1 llYl-......wtolTllACH \~ • ' ~'41 ... 11 -, ' ~" ts.t.11•S..'Tll • Most sensatipnal of all the animal charac!ers was the big python snake, which made even Mos t of the youngsters agreed that dogs and cats make the best pets, and if you h ave your choice, it's probably better to be a person yourself. What a friendly llama! Christopher Ross isn't too sure about what the overture means. They were at Bushard Elementary School . Love Nest Overturned STOCK REDUCTION WIG SALE! 50°/o OFF MOST HAIR GOODS IWIGS .... ,_ .... $4.951 ~\ DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'm a middle-aged man who ne ver thought l 'd end up writing to Ann Lunders, but l 'vc got a problem I C'an·t talk about with anyone. Please give me some advice. wife has been making up excuses as to why we can't have sex. She has gone through every ailment from migraine headaches to a disc problem which I never heard of until last March. (Ann Landers OJ m alhe ~ WIGS & BEAUTY SALON 2:SO·D, E. 17ltl St., Costa M~-548-3446 I• HikJrn S....- For about two years now mY.. A few weeks ago I tpld her a man ean't go through life with no sex and she'd better s hape up or our marriage was headed for the rocks. Her reply was, .. Ir 1 were you I 'd gel some.thing going on the outside and keep it under my hat." '-.between midnight and 9 a .m. l·lc said, "Someone has to take care of the world during those odd hours." You are invited to grow .. have fun ... make friends From PageC2 • • • Chang~ \Vh o urc the real revolu- revolutionaries? .. The businessm en, the sell ers and the traders. They have been instruments of social change throughout recorded history.·· Ji c nr y F'ord. said Or . flayakaw.a. revolutionized not only transportation but courtship in Ameri ca. ''Think what changes <1.r e m~dc by motorcycles introdueed to Southe<1.st As ia and outboard motors to the Eskimos. "A McDonald's ha mburger,.ex- l'cutive proudly told me las( f<;1ll there ,,·ould soo n be 100 frunch ises in J u pan. I think that's prl•tty tt·rr1blc rcvengl' for Pearl llurbor. "Commerce a nd trade shake up people's imagination. It's a n area where individual indepcn· dence can assert itself. A busi- nessman is a catalyst for social change. "Ile breaks provineialism and old \\•ays of doing things. The most e ffective revolutionary is the one who does not know he is. "The revolution against the Czar in Russia replaced him With a new kind of Czar and there ha'- been little change. "If you want change, you ha\'c to liberate bus iness." . I thought that was a pretty strange thing· to say-until last Friday when I came home un· usually early from bowling. (Our team was disqualified.) I dis· covered that s he was doing ex· actly what s he s uggested J do. Her partner. h.<ippe ned to be thi! guy who lives next door. l\1 y wife d oesn 't want a divorce . She says she likes me much better than him-as a person, that is-but in bed . he is the greatest. What she wants is for me lo s upport her and \\'e should live like a brother and sis· ter. She says in excha nge for "support" s he will keep house, cook , clean, do the laundry and go out with me. But the ~ex is re- served for the neighbor. (By the "'·av he is not married.> I.think it's a lous.v idea. \Vhat do you lhink ·~ Mll . CHECKBOOK DEAR J\itR. C.8 .: l think if you buy the brother-sister act you have oatmeal where your braJns belong. DEAN ANN : l .d like to com - ment on that "Owl from J\.1in - nesota" who was patting himselr on the back for being a "noc· turnal." He folded al 4 p.m. and had lo be at work at rive in the morning. His peak efficiency was DELANEY BROS. ·RECIPE Seafood Louie!! Seafood Louie!! S-r. I ap cWI .._. ltett•..,••••'"'.-.d Vtap*Y ...... wa.. ....._..... I tllll1••• ..... t-lc• ............... z ........ ·~-- 111, .. c.-.lt. ............... •csdl ""-JT.._.tlfk• ~ ... c,.wdw , Tots lfffeocl wfffil .__ )Ille.. C.OTW ... , ........... 2 ....,,, c .... ~ ••• r-.11111 .. .................... ctr& "-• .............. WW' ..................... Mllecl ..... Wocll o11 .... ................ , .................... .. ~~TIR 400.._ Shrimp 515 IL ~; WINE LIST: ALMADEH MOUNTAIN HECTAR VIHROSE ' 595 Your comment was, "You sound great. ~less you, Dad." Wei!,. Ann, \\'C have such a pers~n in dur family . l\'1y daughter 1s married to him . Fortunately, s he's a S\\'eet person, and docsn 't nag. Ho"•ever. she has dropped s ubtle hintS that she and the children have a lmost no tompa- nions hip from hus band and father. lie comes home from \\'Ork in the afternoon, has a drink (w hi ch she prepares J. reads the pape r until dinner .. then dozes orr in front of the TV. f-l is wife has to wake him up so he can undress and.go to bed. At 4 a.m. he's up whistling and' s ing ing wh ile the family is s till a sleep. l can't bless him for the kind of lire he is making for my daughter and grandc hildre n. I think hi s "nocturnalis m '' is a habit that could be easily ch<in ged if he \\'eren't so comp}et<'ly sel fi ~h .­ C 0 N C E R N E D G ll,\l\"Dl\10TllE R D•~AR G R t\!\N'\': t.1\'08, Dear. This isn't your 1>roblen1. l'\tost people set the mselves u1> ror the kind or life they ~·ant - "'·hether they realize it or not. So keep your lip zipped and let yo ur daughte r manage her own mar- riage. Golden Weist College tnv1tes community members lo a 9 week series of ··groups" called Expl orations in Communicalron. These are no t therapy groups. they are apen 10 anyone who would like 10 join who wishes to expand sell·awareness and L.tnderstand1ng of others. Groups begin the week or· March 31 . day or evening. no charge! To join. 1ust hll out the appticat1on blank below . For more 1nforma11on, call (7 14) 982·7t11 ext. 629 or 615 Grou ps meet on campUs. -------Fill out CMd ""'-"'to:------- Goldeft Wfff Coilt?. Attl'ft: Jon ~ HllMOflitln ..,. # 12:8 I 5744 Gddell Wnf St. Htt11tilM)lon hoclt. Co. 92647 ..... ............................................... . Addrt-ss •...•.••••••••••••••••••••.••.•••.••••.••••••. Sfr.-et City Zip ,..._. # .•.............•....•..•....•.•..•..........•. ON THE SCHEDULE OF GROUP MEETING TIMES. PLEASE CIRCLE YOUR FIRST. SECOND AND THIR D CHOICES ANO MARK N1. 2. or 3 IN TH E APPROPRIATE CIRCLE. Day groups meet for one hour and 50 minutes. rught grouos meet lor lwo hours You w1 rr be advised of the time and place of meeting for !tie group you are '" as soon as groups are assigned DEADLINE FOR APPLICATI ONS IS MARCH 14. 1975. TUESDAY 11 ...... ,,_ 7p.~ THUR SO A Y FRIDA T 12,.... lp.M. 2-4'""" 7 p.nL HOTE: Groups meel on campus and will occasionally be vide<>-taped for learning purposes. These tapes are absolu!ety conf1dentlal and will only be viewed by the group leader and his superv1s1ng instructor to improve !he leader's skills. Stephen Blair Newport ·s Most Pro1ni11ent lla1 r Stylist is bacJ..: on Fah1011 Island ruilh his own Beau.t1/ul Salmi. Stephen is sho1vzng the latest methods in chemical trenti!d hair l o give lhe soft natural curly look of today's woman. FM A,poi..t-ltt ,. ...... •40.•021 • • ! ; J I' • . ·By AILEE!,tf~1JL • I usual\)' aay "let'• ilrst try ll qiaattjor. • · • • _k._ -. thewl)'lllyGrandmolheruaedto Meuiueandpourmillr-lnloli!e On Monday altornoona, fixlt andthenlfyouwantm°" aamojar. • · Susanne,_ M attbew. K'reli, au•tf and cinnamon. we Will add · Futentop1olhaUt.....,.cl • D~vla, Dolores, Danll)l1 and 11.n · lllld1hatelh1Jar•~• Ertcl<a come to mJ~. Ttioy l)llANGEMILJSWE nil*••trYl\lllll~. • come Ioli •~•8 c.1 ..... run by Here'swba\youneOd Pourlilt.cltaU1luN«alid....V•: • the RecreaUon Comnilulon In · • After each 1ire1>atatl0o, we ''lidtJ our New Jersey town.. . ~9f:p cold milk . up.''Th•t mean• wertnae ,t·r• You m11 be surprised to hear " Id Jul aodthlna•••ltavel!Mdandph1ee that lhue small boys andllrl•.' •ll.P•• oraqe ce 11 lhemln1h•dllhwas6er.ltyi..,11 and 5_yeara old, are here each ~ teaspoon cinnamon (\4 no''dllbwuheT, ·1oili Iii war weeiloi leam'to coo.t:. ..... ~-you w.aa.t.inor.e) _-'--DCDYwatlh'~---, Cool:ln1, lo this class, means NarrO'l'mlslngbowl W I th • '-uid~laltl 1ett1n1foodreadytoeat. You can Eggbeater · e1.-::::i..;,c;;;.;;:-u..n;1;1u.J. do that without ustnc the stove or Measuring spoons portailt action of the ~ - bot water. And, -of COUl'Se, when Here's what you do. saodwlebmakl,... , you are 4, 5, '•••en 7, you are loo Brea~ •II ·Into bowl .o Wipe Their beat-liked sandwich la youilg to use lbe atove or bot hands wt th paper tow~. waler. Beat with ecg beater unW llaht Into the house they come and andfiulfy.J~lhetablelstoohllh, take off their jackets and place plac~ bowl on chair for easler them carefully with art work and beating. papera brou1htfrom scbOOI. Next . !tfeasurt; and add milk:, orange they waah their hands with soap JWceandcmnamon. and warm water. lseldomneedto Beat . un.til blend~d. which remind them. , means that everything i~ the We gather around the work ta· same color. Taste and see it you ble over which I spread a Jarge want ~ugar. U so, add 1 teaspoon \ plastic tablecloth to catch any and stir.- 11pllfs. And nearby we have Pour1ntotallglass. ·. spong't!os,papertowels,andalined . Frequent~y youngsters do not ~open garbage pail for easy like the recipe we have. chosen. I . clean-up . try to have an alternatio.:e and to we begin by preparing a drink. say i~me<Jiately that ''ev.errone The boys and girls have usually has ~iffe~ent likes and dislike~. come directly from nursery Wehavet1metotry anotherone. school or kindergarten, and they are thirsty. A favorite is Orange FRUIT MILKSHAKE < MilkSUl'prise. Here's-what you need. ' The;f like it sweeter and with more cinnamon than the recipe. This is because many ol the pre- t pared foods, espec~ally cereals, to 1 which Americans have become accustomed are very sweet. 1¥.1 cups cold"apricotjuice 2% cups cold milk Measuring cup Quartjarwithtop Here's what you do. Measure and pour juice into GllLDEN DELICIOUS APPLES • ' • ~ • ... . ' :/, ' . ' .. , • ' " .. ,. ' , • • • • " CAuFORNIA • fVl ATE AVOCADOS ~s~ EXTRA FANCY G'IAOE/11 FRESH SOLID GRElN •. : •. "''. -,~1.,-../ ' ' ' ITILIAN SQUISH SPINACH CABBAGE " 01 ·. ' " ,I• Chil ·l -Chdser For something qUick after coinilig in from the cold, try this chunky chowder. Serve with· a bowl of fresh fruit and warm, from the oven, gingerbread. \ COUNTRY CHOWDER I• ' 12-ounce package frozen rice with green peppers 10-ounce package frozen mixed vegetables l pound groul\d beef v .. cup chopped onion · ' ' .. 28-ounce can whole tomatoes, finely chopped 1 cup waler 2 (2¥.i-ounce) jars sliced mushrooms, drained 2 teaspoons salt " '· l 1/" teaspoon cJregano, crushed 'Ai teaspoon pepper Cook rice and vegetables according to directions, only until thawed. In' large saucepan, brown ground beef and onion; drain off fat. Add rice, vegetables and remaining in- gredients. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, cover and simmer 15 to 20 minutes. Makes IO servings, one cup each. Vegetable Tray Dip Curried • A fin{ co rse of clirrot anc1 -c".Jery •stlcksc. cucumber elices and ca\alllloweretl 'plus just one cooked ortlchoke-along with an especi.Uy pd ~ Dip :... hu proven '" ltlel( thrifty ~nd nulrillouo •-sh to appeal lo l»tb plannen "-regujar meals and the M'!''rtticArlans. cuaa:r DIP t pin re,i 111.1.yom!aise I tabl~ curry -der 1 tabl•-W~enhl rc ..-UC• .• 3 tab'""-• chill aalloe 1 tfllll..,..00 llnelJ cr•lell ....... ~·· ·1 l Small clove gatlic, crushed 11.a teaspoon salt ''~ teaspoon white pepper Sti r or whisk together all the· ingredie nts : cover tightly and store in th e refri gerator; keeps' well. Makes about 21h cups. Good served with celery sticks and cucumber slices; raw or parboiled carrot sticlrs and c a uliflow e r e t s; coqt,d artichokes. ~ ArraQge vegetables on a tray with· a boll() ofl~e dip; add,"tf you 'like, small no.handle Orlel!UI tucupa for Individual Portl<111 ot the dip. . • -~0 ~·~ IS~ 10~ BUTTER OR ~ED l[t+OER • t.OCAL •FRESH ASPARAGUS s•~ l·LB PACl(AGE ALl'til< BETA • EXTR.l LARGE USE AS A POTATO OA CHOPf>fD IN SALADS : .. ,,. LIEAFSLETTUC~ fl'lES•• IU. FRESH CRISP PRUNES JICAMA RADISHES 10~ !"r~======,., EiC'Eil'iilii "' Excedrin TABLETS ·~ OUNCF Pi.•..,,tlC 80 !" f t.27 t.63 """"'" 9' '"'"'' ~:~riE~; •• 37 PRIC( I . -· .... -~ ! Excedrin P.M: .... _,~ ......... ~··· H> ·-_,. .-~:·..:; ·:··. c· ~·COUNT BOllLL EXCEDRIN PM TABLETS E\l{RYQAV ~ 39 ""o""' I PRICE • 60·COUN1 tlOTl l\ MIDOL CAPLETS O~~~I t .33 100-COUNl 001llt PHILLIPS' ANTACID ~~.~~~s • 0 • DISCOUNT !'fllC!;_ I I I OOIGIMAL • GRIOASELESS Mf N S HAIR SPllAY 11.0IJNCE CAN VITALIS DRY CONTROL i;t~ie~~ • 6 7 PRICl I I BEN Gi,y fllEAYO .. Y , , . oiscou-.1 •uef '''"""" 89 OINTMENT I PLITIEX ·~~00ci~, DISPOSABLEBOTTLES t.63 Non·Food Double Dilcounto QtlLETIE • OOUl!ILE EDGE . IO·COUNT ' I 39 l'lAtlNUM PLUS BLADIS ' , A.EOULAR•EX ~Ol.O •UNSCENTEO•l:t-Ol ~ 93 WllltE BAHi HAIR SPRAY~ , 1 sw.ots • C:OMPtere Ktr J 79 CLAIROL IAUAM COLOR . / , MEDIUM • HAAO • PAOf'ESSIOffAL . 49 DUnAL H TOOTHBRUSH , ~n+ 10 Al'ttllf,. 19 SOLO COZY CUPS '·COUNT PllG. • 1-0VNCl SIZE • SO.COUNT PKO 69 SOLO COZY CUP REFILU , • VISINE EYE DROPS ''•·OUl'lf:E IUB! DESITIN OINTMENT • t llfRYQ .. Y 01.~COUN I 1'R1Cf !Vl Hf0AY l.Jt<.COU"'' l>WCl .94 1&·0Ul<fCE PL ASTIC BQl!1 ! ERA LIQUID DETERGENT lYfRVQ .. Y OISCOUNl l>HIC( •9-0U~E BO• BOLD DETERGENT .59 (VlltYQAY O•'>COUNI PHtCl t.26 ~<'·OUNCt: eo:1tl JOY } LIQUID ·.it DETEROEllT • w. ,....uw,tsM IO n,._•lll IOIDl'IO-.NI •~•'"' S... I&.\ .....:...'-"Mf'tllkl_ .. s.11ttk1._ •twt _,. m..lld ... Double Dl1cHnt1 i re ein'* 1111l~s 1n t.dd111on lo our regul1r low cU1count prt~. Tti1y •r• 1p1c1a1 Duy1 or 1...npor.,-y p&lif~ 91~w!lnc11 •l!iCn we rec11v1 f(O'" 1n. rn1nur11tU,.11 lf\d .PUi 1lon9 to"' yo_ • took tor ti-e .._..... Dhe•tnrt •h•lf 1tg1 tht°"9"9Ul lflel'fO'•ANI ..-•• • COSTA MISA-UOO H.._. • .,._ COITA HU'-l4l 1. 17tlll.St .. F\.ORISI OU .. Lll-~ 6 POI POTTED MUMS ... BES! OfCOHATOR HOU!>! l'l"'NT 6 POI SHEFFLER A ~~~~-.. -' DETERGENT '"flY•·•• t t 0 ~ ""'"' I !"lhr I •9 ou .. l.l ni.. G&IN DETERGENT ~".;~~r • .26 PRIC( I 6' ou,..r. t e1 ,, CHEER DETERGENT tVf;RYDAY 2 08 no;co""' I PRIC{ -.oJ..cf. IOI( DASH DETERGENT "'" 0 " t t 9 I o•'>t:;;OUNI I l'll!t,( • l \~·· 1•1J ""'""'Ht ... ('•-11,...J' /!If • .,,,,. "'l>O'""' . 1 • I I Wfidnesday. -February 26. 1975 I ,,.~ OAl"'-YPILOT .._.. Gett ing ll)tC~!_! .. R,'l!i'STONE make a batch of Amecica's V..cupsugar Plaf:e dasher In ice-cream itemsinfreezer. can. •••~ fAvorite detse..tb , '.it CUJ>"light corn syrup machine. can. Pour ln the ice· Close freezer door with cord Place can In freezer ror ice According to market research It's a fascinatla&'""ana ·Well· 8-oun-ce eentainer heavy cream mixture. Position the outside; making surj!: door closes cream to ripen (or at le!fSl l hour. reports, Pboul 80 percent f)f the funcllonlog device... cream cfa,sher stem so that It fits completely: tf door-does not close At serving time remove lee famUles In the U.S. buy ice The foUowlng recipe ls for .. "'1 cup m,ilk through hole in J(d. Snap on lid. completely, move cord. to a dif· cream with n rubber spatula or cream. But tor high qll8lity and banan.a lee cream .._ a Popular t teaspoon vantllu Place the filled, covered cun ferent position -metal braid unmold and cut In wedges. money Sllvingl, we suggest mak· flavor that's hard to buy in its 2 ripe bananas inside the base of the ice cream protects cord. !\lakes about L 1 ·1 quarts -6 or 8 Ing it at home. pure forrn . 2 teaspoons lemon juice machine. Plug cord into three-prong servings. W-0 found we could JTI8ke a Whep we orrered the banana In a 'Small mixing bowl beat Place the power unit over the \\'all outlet ; ~oust' "'ith l\l.'O·prong :Xotc ; Jr rreezing unit has u qulrtofthefinesticecreamfor icecream.w-e-servedttwilhfresh euuntilfrothy.. Gradually OOo.t. base rotatine: it S91be dashar \1:all outlet, u:se an adapter separate control , it may be less than hair the price wt paid strawberries -a bonus. In sug•r: contil\ue to best until stem enters the drive socket in avai l~ble-at hard"·are s(ores. necessary to turn up setting when fotitatastore. We also like it with chocolate sugarlsdissolved. the Power unit ; when properly Freeze until the motor stops ice cream machine is In uSe; if If one of the new' refrigerator· sauce or with fresh orange sec-Add corn sy rup and beat un· positioned, the locking springs or makes a luborcd sourid. about freezer i.s not cold enough. the frtezcriee-cream machines was lions mixed With preserved til blended. Stir in cream, milk hookintothebase. 2 hours. motor may stop completely. among the gifts you received al ginger and some or the ginger and vanilla. Stand ice cream machine up· Remove from freezer, open Check firmness in 11,i~ hours. holiday lime. you'reinluck. syrup. Mash enqugh banana to make right in freezer making sure air ice cream maker : remove lee cream u•ill be soft·sct \\'hen Once you get the hang o( the BANAN" ICECREA1'1 311 cup; stir in lemon juice and outlets a l the bottom of !/lC dasher. Cover ice c1·eam \vith ready; it \\•ill harden during -"~P~P_l_i•_n_c_e-'-._i_t '_s_eocx_t-'-r-'-c"m"c-'-1'-y-'e:.:•:::s.<y..:l:;:o __ _cl_,,e.._.g __________ _:l.::h.:••::.:sl::i.:_r.::in:::t:_:o:_:m.:::;il:_:kc:m::;::_ix'.:Ct,,u'.'.r-"e'-. ____ m_•_cc_:_h_:_i•_:_•::..::•_:_•.::•_:_•:::o:.:l..:b:.:loc:.::k:.:ed:::._b::;Y;__:Ot::h::•:.:• _ _;Pc:l::•::s::ti.:c_cf:.:i::lm.::._t:.:h::•::":_>:P:.:la'.::c:'.e:.' ::.c:::o.:_v•:::r~o:.:n _ _:'_:_'ilc_'":::'":::;::.:,n,g tin1 e in freezer WHAT'S IN STORE L•th•·• ( r:1n1<·r 11 ........ ,,,, I "'"""l" AllA"' 177 " 11,,,!1<" Ul•J 1 ... 11,,hrJ,l ,\ •Klt>j l LI Nl1 N Sil \Hiii.(, ' I f\1111•~ 11.,, ~ .,J, Lt-1i.·11 I"'' uKI, 1u~11y .... ""'l'"""'i'I): ''" 'l""'" ut ,.,,. . .,..11 r~tlwt 1h.111 tht• L1;idi!MH1'll ..:K'11fir.-, ul ,..ii J..,.1~11 \lu1h ''"' t .. • ..,.,t] 1••1 1h~ I"'"'"" ;t'f""Ch •ol -l1~1111t 1,•I•'"'' "'th "'"'-'" 1 1,,,,~ h••Y. 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'1,..,...,. 011 l"I" ul brt.1d t '"'"' "11h "nl•Hl•nj J -.I""' nl l1to·od 11.· .. 1 J '""' "'ti \.I' : <"If>' .. 1 null.. ;u•J l~n•d "di I"''" uu•lnro.• "''' hr<'.1J 11nd ,,,.., . .,.. l.1>1.•• \'""' ~n•l "111~··· ,,, '"' ,,, 1 •. 1•1 ... 1~'"'' lt.11. .... ,,,. """' 111 t<n ,), ~· , .• ''"'" ....... .i. ... ~h ,,.,.~J •.• 11 ,,.. ....... d lll•h'~d ... ""''" r..,.:•J .\).,., 11.n•n rhth•" h.uu "' "r.1r:1~u·, '"I• :odJ.·tl 111 !h•• 1.I>..-.·,.• 1,,.,., I Grocery 004a-1e Discounts "''••IL A>i •UHIP •ll l •"'"f'Cft 1&1801 99 MILLS IROS. COFFiil c .. ,.. • flt< "'""'I 1 46 TROPICAL FRUIT SALAD ·~ • l\' 0UNC£ (;A" 31 Dll MOl!n PEAR HAl YES , .22 "OUl+C[ CAN Dll M01111 ZUCCHINI •, '!·' r, l•l liC-~1, BlUE RIBBON APPUSAUCE '" "' 56 ,._,. I . " '"" 32 ' ~N I STOKll Y GREEN BEANS •9-0UNCE CAN STOKU Y SHU\tE BEANS .. ,n .. 1 t v BAVARIAN SAUERKRAUT .37 ·~ .. ';; .37 ~.'!: 1.39 11l>lf0[N <; CREMORA f'""', "' rooo PURINA MEOW MIX 1.'AO:I >OU .. MI , MIX·N·DRINK INSTANT Mill( JA.t.'!LY P .. CI! ZH NAPKINS ltiO·COUN T 9 5 I ~G .• flOIJllOUf-• PfftNT 0A oll$SOR1ED ~ 38 KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES 1'~~~~NT • '·OUNCE JAR • RE:OUL"R 87 TASTIR'S CHOICE INSTANTCBFFEEo a-OUNCE JA"-J,TG 't I REElll! OR!l_Q ~ 8-0UNCE JAR z 69 SANKA INSTANT COFFH , ff:tt'!!l'EORl~D .,8·0UNCE~R z 69 BRIM INSTANT COfFH , -IO·COUHT 8011 STATFAIE MAXI PADS TOOOLlR • Df'YTIM! KIMllH DIAPERS Ooll'rTll.I[ •:Jn.COON! 801 1.01 ' 1.41 ~···~~ .. , 1.99 " ITOfllt.E HQURS! MON.-Fllll. 1.J0 ... 9:*' IA 'f'~ t 1JO ... lh00 jUN. 10100-1:00 , Your A'lflttA BETA Nt1thbo'rh11od 811tthrt ltht M.,1 111 lht Rtd Ap1011) P1011dl'f Olle11 StrTCHEll.'S Pll.IDE MEATS MEATS VOU'LL BE PROUD TO SERVE • OU"-L<lV & SAT•S~A.C HON GUA.llAN1£!0 DUTCHE!'S PlllDE ECONO-PA~-3 LBS. OR OVER FRESH GROUND BEEF c 'ALPHA lllETA SUTCHt!'S PWC BEEF BONELESS BEEF RIB STEAKS BEEF CHUCK ROAST • 81.Aot '"' '"' BUDGET BURGER "'ATTY t.'I• BEEF LOI ... BONELESS TOP SIRLOIN STEAK Grocery Double Discounts (';!illff C,UE F AB DETERGENT " 0 ' 99 AU-" • ... ouHCl PAC>t~C.I AXION PRESOAK/ADDITIYE 'llV~lilL C:l.filR • <'fi•OUNCf l'A.Cl(AGf PALMOLIVE DISH DDERGENT .76 .52 .23 l'Jr.OUNC£ BAA IRISH SPRING BAR SOAP 100.0UNCE lilOX BORATIEM &·OUNCE J AR KRAFT TARTAR SAUCE IANGV • 11-0UNCF. BOX KRAFT SPAGHEnl DINNER Wll>1 l.!l ill '>"-UL[• •9'1-0UNC( 80X • " ' l·OUNCt 80l DREAM WHIP ~•·OONC[ BOTTLE OLDE FARM SYRUP CUT • S L!C[O LIBBY'S GRHN BEANS Wt40lf KERNEL • CREAi.! SfVtE llBBY'S CORN OR~fN PALMOllYE BAR SOAP OU NC( PACl\AC£ GLAMORENE DRAIN POWER ~~MON CONC:OCNlR"-TE • b• OUNC( till 1.41 .41 .43 .60 1.19 '"'0 '· 31 CAN • ''"· 0 ' 33 CollN • »O' 24 BilR • GOODWIN'S FABRIC SOFTENER 1.87 . 94 WITH MUSHROOt.1 5 • S MOO.f fl.ilY<JR HEINZ BBQ SAUCE !l·OUNCE CAN INDCO LYE J7·0UNCE t1011tE STIP SAYER FLOOR CARE fl(fTV CROCl<ER NOODLIS ROMANOFF WllH MEAT. •9"r0UNC[ eox 83 CHEF·BOY·AR·DH SPAGHml • WITH MEATBALlS • •O.-OUNCE C"N t 10 ~ .. ·buf'fa CA.NS 82 KEllN'S APRICOT NECTAR "'~" fi&; DRIVE DETERGENT "~::"OtJc NlO&.:CEO 2tC: 11-0UNCE BO-.: 49 FIRESIDE SNACK CRACKERS , I ~A\IOREO • '•!l"llATURE , , jl I:, KRAFT fl\ARSHMALLOWS '08~~· ·~ ~~-AR-DH LASAGNA ".4$ ' fMM .,,.... ........ 1...:1•o119 ... 11 .. 1 '-·~ 27 • "" .. ~~ & FAMILY PAK CHOPS SLICED PORK LOIN a TENDER& FLAVORFUL LB. 1-LB PAC:O:"-GE j I j 4LL 1.59 u. IOWA MAID 79~ BACON PORK 55~ SHOULDER j .09 LL l.98u. STEAK Grocery Double Discounts .J..OONCE CA.ti 0 & C ONION RINGS '~OUNCE JAR KNOn·s STRAWBERRY JAM .43 1.08 ,[ EOl I ,_:, ilOV!:.kUBll<«" • >o •~{ JAR 1 1~ ~•IC:1tl t< 5L>Cto·~ f ill.!,C.•t Sl.IC~D • '"•0/ C.•'< .33 GRHN GIANT GREEN BEANS Clll.Al.llD GRHN GIANT CORN ' 1 '·0UNCE CAN NIBlnS CORN w,_.Olt • S~•C.CD GRHN GIANT MUSHROOMS 17-0IJNCE CAN SWHTUTS PEAS OAWN IRES>1 MUSHROOM STEAK SAUCE ''0' 37 l.ilN • .33 'JA~l .60 ·.44 )~~~ .13 Delicatessen Double Discounts Mt"-1 • f:ll[f OSCAR MAYER BOlOGNA '"' 66 ~G o OSCAR M"-V£~ • 0' 81 MACHJAEH SALAMI Pl(G • of<Aci PMAYER VARIETY PAK 1.Z8 SllC(O eA .. UNSCHW!IG(l1 • e Ol l'l<G .tJ U"'flfl[l CUREO • \'..,Q~l OR HilLVlS ClAUSSEN KOSHER PICKUS . n·OUNC:£ JAR ClAUSSEN SAUERKRAUT WIDE "0' 96 J .. Fl • .94 GLOBE A·I NOODLES llOU>C( •9c PKG ~ lllDUCID 16C .I OUNrl ~ll ALEX'S TAMAUS SEAN f, CHEE.St • GR\E.., 0-tO AUX'S BURRITOS e'.OUNC( C>1 UB GALlO n ALIAN SALAME l'·OUNCE CHUB 110 SUCEO • 3·0UNCE pi..(,> H ~ICEO •ti-OUNCE !>t<Cl 1. 14 SAlAM( 6 PflOVOtON( • 4''i·Ol ""-G .16 ITilol lAN M[ilT 1RlAlS •6 ·0l Pll.G, l.tt 9·00....CE CHUB SCMIRMER'S THURINGER 8-OUNCE ~T AINER ljlllO SOUR DRESSING IMO°CHIVO • 16-0UNCIE CONT .. INEA .51 S(CONO NATURE EGG SUBSTITUTE .. :c •• 98 "~i .29 1.40 ii .96 .30 1-.0UNCI COMTAl~ffl GOlll 'I' son MARGARllli ' ii t • ' bO~~ .89 •. 69 this week's FREE eraafiva cf!ranu b ~: 1 l/ It-. G"'°'Pny Y ...... ._~e.... r-··-.. ~ <.,)I.JUI' rnet Complete 300 111 DEVON 99 PORKERS C Dinner PER SERVING ONLY A T ALPHA BETA USDA •GRADE A • fRESH FROZEN WITH COOK-RITE TIMERS DUTCHE!'S P!IDE YOUNG HEN TURKEYS c LB. BLA.flN(V ~R ... NO l.19 u. CORNED BEEF BRISKET fR[5>1 FR0lf.N 88~ GREENLAND TURBOT FILLETS DUBUQUE ROYA.L OUFfET 5 LB. 7 98 CANNED HAMS SIZE • l.L I RESH fRO/[N • 1 ~-Ol P!IG .95~ CARNATION FISH STICKS ' • Bake:ry Discounts B•RK'iOLM S • OOU8LE D•SCOU"'l ,6_0 l 47 FARM STYLE BREAD to.o.~ • ·"·OUNCE l0AF 5 3 AlPHA BETA GIANT BREAD , "LPMil 9(TA CARROT CAKE MUFFINS ALP>1A BElA MARBLE POUND CAKE ALPH" 8[1il •DOUBLE OISC.OU'I T PlAIN DOUGHNUTS Fr o:en Food Double 10·0UNC:E P._Cll .. GE , C & W BlUEBERRIES FROZCN • 12·0\JNCE BOX SKINNER'S EGG NOODLES AARIVEOERCI SUPR(M[ PEPPERONI PIZZA MORNING51 AA FAAl.!S BREAKFAST STRIPS llNl(tiO••PATT![S •ll·O.Z Pll.G .16 l ~·OUNCE BOll MOORE'~ ONION RINGS 7'>-0UNC[ CONIAINfl\ ti-COUNT 69 IRAY a '' 0 ' I 15 LO"r • ' 0 ' 63 BO•• iscounts .64 .44 i;g:-1.99 ~·OZ.. 86 ... G. o MINUTE MAID LEMON JUKE .76 .5Z .31 8·0\JNC[ BOll MORTON MACARONI & <MEISE S10Uff [R <; FRENCH CRUMB CAKE "· 0 ' 99 90• • BLUEffl<IRV CRUMB CAK£ • 12-0L BO~ 1.0I Everyda y Discount Price s 1l•COUNT Pl CKlGE onER POPS fRfESWfE T • fllO/(N CONCf.NlRA!l GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 1i-OU'IC£ C"p,j .$t .77 ~~ .30 ALL ALPHA BETA STORES Al'E OfFICIAl FOOO STA.Ml' ~ flfOEMl'TIOH CENTERS FRE E Discount Coupons-$1 011 ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY TWIN 100 -SUNDAY, MARCH 2 CALIFORNIA 500 -SUNDAY. MARCt't 9 AVAILllls\.f; AT ALl'HA •ITlll t:+ICltSTA.f't0$ , Some Dish 'Cranks' Try Hand. The se<tl'('h is on for the most scrun1ptious. super· gooey. supcr-il·c·crean1- conl·oclion of 1975. Entries for the interna- t1onul lee Cream Sho\V· Off n1ust be dreamed up n11d subn1ittC'd during 1''cbru:.iry and l\larch. For the first time JapancsL>, Belgians und Canadians and . .\n1ericans \\'ill be co1n - peling in their country's ' cont~~\ to discover 46 prize-\\ inning \\1 ays to ser,·t.· h;.ind -packed ice' cre;.1m . Entrv bl<1nks available at an,: Baskin-Robbinsi "31" ~·1avors store shO\\" four tategories: drinks lfloats. s hakes. sodas. punches>. spooning (sun. daes. splits and pLtrf a its l, ~pcctacular do-ahead:; ! pies, cakt's, rolls. tortes. bombes iJlld n1oldsJ and little do -<.ihcads (in~ dividu~l bro\vnies, n1olds. !:o<ind\\ ichcs, ice cream ballsJ. Grand prize is two weeks of Hawaiian Islands-hopping for two. Judging will be done by home econom ists and ice cream specialists at the company's G lendale offices. Pear Facts Pc;irs. like banan as. are one of the fruits that don 't ripen on trees. They are pick-ed when the pear has reached the stage or maturity which \Vi ii insure the proper completion of the ripen· ing process . , The term ··tree ripened." as applied to pears, is not a n indica· tion or good qua li ty. After pickinfti, they are placed in cold storage for market distri bution. Co lor is not an indica- tion of ripeness. The) can be ripened at room temperature -ideall) 60-70 degrees. Arter a period or 4 to 6 days, the~ should yield to gentll pressure or the thumb. Once ripeness is de termined by touch, the~ should be rerrigerated ai 30-40 degrees. They can be served ir fruit salads, fruit boy,·Js and in combination y,·itJ a \'ariely of cheese:-; 'l'hey can be preserved pickled. or spiced. 1-lou·e,·er. rrcsh, out-or hand eating i:-; prcferrc< by many to sa \'or th1 buttery -s mooth. sun fla\'ored goodness of lh1 Anjou pear. Mix Idea Next time you serve; s imple meal featurini cheese, try · this brea< idea. ~.Yake cornbread rron a ra,·orite recipe or ; quick mix , addin ; chopped u•alnuts befor. baking. Cut corn breat into squares. split ant1 toast. Serve ho( with but ter "' ·~~ ,,. pl ! .... , j MOney Tree . AT WIT'S END I I • ' /.. f ' A OAI~ y Pl\.OT * l ll7CECILY BROWNSTONE .. lllC .................... A New York rrtena ol ours. an exceUent cook, tells us she didn't learn her way around the kitchen unUJ she left home: "'My moth.ft' was such a great cook I guess I felt I couldn't equal her!" Recently, on a visit to her rami· ly, she absconded with some of her mother's recipes. One, for Butter Horns, she passed along to us and we found it the best of its kind. This wasn't surprising because her parents live in Milwaukee Make Own Mustard ·Marvel Butter lJp =-~amily, With ·sweets where home b•kers are said to produce "Ill• richeot and best sweet rolls int.be world .'' These Butter Homs are made from a no-k nead refrigerator dough-a great convenience. We left tt? dough in the refrigerator overnight and baked the rolls the next day. They're absolutely marvelous and as light as a feather when they are served fresh from lhe oven. but they also store well. lf you rrceze some of them, do so minus the frosting ; then heat the number needed and add the frosting; or heat and serve them minus frosllnr but w1th strawberry jam or SOll)e oth"r good fruit p'reserve. FLORENCE'S llUTfER HORNS 4 cups nour \'4 cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt I tablespoon grated lemon rind 1 cup butter or margarine 1 ~ cup warm water (105 lo 115 degrees) 1 pack•a·e actlvedryyea.st 1 cup warm. milk (105 to ll5 decrees> 3 egg yolks, well beaten 3 table1poons butter or marcarine, melted 3 tablespoons sugar mixed with 1 ~ teaspoons cinnamon Confectioners' sugar frosting In a large mixing bowl stir together the flour, sugar, salt and lemon rind. With a pastry blender cut in 1 cup buUer until particles are fine In a s mall bowl sprinkle ~·east over water: atlr until dissolved: llghUy Blir into flour mixture with mllk and egg yolks until blended ; cover tightly willl foll. · Rerrtserate at least 2 hours or overnight. Divide dough into 3 equal pieces. Roll out one piece into a 12-inch circle; brush lightly with l tablespoon or the melted but- ter: sprinkle with 1 generous tablespoon or the sugar cin· namon mixture. Cut into 12 pie-s haped pieces : beginning at wide end, roll UJJ • each ttchtry; ,..o1 po1n11 ftnnly. Place 2 lnchH apart on ....,aHd cookle0 1heet1 with points un-i denieatb. , Rer,eat procedure wlth n · main n1 dou1h . Cover; let ~e In a warm. draft.fr~ place until"< doubled in bulk-about l hour. Bake in a preheated, 400 ·; degree oven until lightly-I browned -10 to 1~ mlnutes .J Remove to wire r ackB to cooJ..l Drizzle with confectioners' sugar~ frosting. ~takes 3 dozen. A friend or ours t·on- c-octed an al l-purpose mus tard sa uce thi.ll 's i;r1..•at servC'd warm v•ilh ham. s moked Lionelcss 1)0rk should er butt, Pork chops. roast pork or fresh ham or fi s h. tn its cold form 1t makes a delicious thick spread for all kinds of sandwiches ham or ix>rt butt, cold roast l>Ofk or fresh ham, chicken. turkey, sardine . tun<J . egg, cheest> Start today! Compare Ralphs hun- dreds of "Super Buys" and up to 15,000 everyday super low prices with another market's "advertised specials" and regular prices. See how Ralphs low prices plus super trimmed "satisfaction guaranteed" meats stack up against the other market's. See how Ralphs welcomes your cou- pons and saves you money on hundreds of private label items. After 10 days check _your foqd budget. Compare the savings. Chances are you'll pick the ~~r market, Ralphs. It's your budget's best friend! When y ou u se it for sandwiches you don't need to add afly calorie- laden mayonnaise. ~1ost mustard sauces call for su.ser. Although this one doesn't, it has a slightly sweet taste. That's because pre- pared yellow m·ustard v.'ith bits of onion --a comparatively ocw pro- duct -is used and it givCs pl easing flavor. ~IUSTARD SAUCE 14 cup butter or marJ?;arine :'!tablespoons flour Chicken bo\llllon cube dissolved 1n '12 cup boillhg Y:ater I cup milk 1;i cup prepared yello"'· n1uste:trd with onion bits I tablespoon ll'mon jUJ l'l' 1, tl·as11l•<Jn s;1lt 1 .. teaspoon allspice 'finy pi nch c<.1yenne pepper In a small suuccpan over low heat mell the butter; stir in flour. Off I heat . g radually stir in I lhe bouillon. then the milk , keepin g smooth. Cook over m oderately I low heat. stirring con-' stantly, until boiling and thickened. Whisk in mustard. le mon juice. •all, all s pice and cayenne . Ser\•e warm. If ri:lade uhead. reheat ·just before serving. Lef- tover sauce 1nay be re- heated or used cold as a thick spread for sandwiches. Makes 11,~ cups. IStore in a tightly cov· ered jar in the refrigerator : lcrtover' sauce keeps for \Veeks.) WarmU Cold Day Whe ther y ou "r c the outdoors or indoors type, C'Old weather works up ;.i hearty appetite and <1 hot dish is <ilwa y~ in de- mand. A beer flavored Cheese and Crab .... ondue is the perfect ans \\'er. Quick and l'<iSY to fi x. 1t '!-. abso lutely dcl1 c io u:.. Serve piping hot wi th French bread for dunk- ing. BEEi! AND CRAB FONDUE J package or jar (10 ounces ) s harp <'heddar cheese spr.•nd 2 p :irkJ~es rs ounces each> rrt•am c hee:-.l' 2 t;1n ... (ti 1 ·• ounces) crabmL'i.d . drain ed ;.ind nakt><I ''cup li ght 1.'l"l'am I l c a s poon Worcc:.lt·r~h1re Sauc<.l 1~ cup beer French brt•::td cubes o .. cr bo1llll j! water t"ombin(' cheeses, s tir ring con ,tantly until s mooth. Stir in re main· ing ingredients (except bread) until thoroughly blended. Transfer to fondue pot or chafing dish. Dip with bread cubes . Serves 4-S persona. Now more thin"•' Yoll ftffd Ille lllfonnlllon printed !!9'111•.r m 111,-i1!.1,r:_•t111r11.~µ11111~. , .. , 1 l The Sup_er market with Super Low prices I Rate your market • inst SuP-_er market: ' r I I I I I ----------------------... I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ... 01l1ers Ralphs ( ) (~) ( ) (~) ( ) V>· ( ) (~) ( ) V> ( ) (~) ( ) (~) ( ) ( ) • Has everyday low prices throughout the store. ' Has temporarily reduced prices on hundreds of items, including manufacturers allowances and special purchases. Has a policy not to reprice higher-price marked items . on display will not be re-priced and will be sold at the low price . Has a policy to reduce the retail price on all merchandise pre-priced by the monufacturer and not controlled by law. Has a money bock guarantee on everything you buy including meats and produce, except where forbidden by law such as alcoholic beverages. Offers an average of 15,000 items for wide selection and variety. . Does not pre-package most fresh produce items so you c.an buy as many (or few) as you need or wont. Check the one that does the most to help keep down the cost of food . Take the test. decide. • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I ·• I I 1. .. Tl G~ t -Cl "' r I I I I L ~ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ ~ ~ [ [ p I I I I I I I ~ I I I I I I I I . ' . . .-• • ' • .,. ~ • •Y ,, . ~--... , Wednesday. February 26, IG75 DAILY PllOT flt THE SLIM GOURMET Ski.m dff B)'BAltBARAGIDBONS s kim milk ... not ordinary 13·ounce can evaporeted evaPorated (whole1 milk. skim milk flow do you a make mcaUoar Thf: "Skim" version has nil the B·ounce can plain l4mato whenyou'refreshOutOfCiJLS?Or _prQte1n and calcium benefits for sauce (nof<.1t J . egas are off ·Ii m its bcr aus e onl y h;ilf the calories ... per can. If the brea d isn't quite dr)' lon1er (read the label on Y'*" canned tomato aauce., and c~ a brand that lists no Jat, oil or shortening l!mong the lngre· di en ts . J • Some Calories you 're chole'.:s terol-watchin~·: For Slim Gourmets ond haurt· enough, spread It on a cookie tin Put your can Opener to work smart cooks, here's a dellclou!'l and dry 11 out irl a worm.oven, and punch open some t~vaµorated meatloaf made \vith a miru1nun1 Or t o.1~1 It then put the brend skim milk . Conned mllk <:a n n r u n i m n I r 1:1 t s iJ n d into 1:1 plastic bag Pnd roll over it ser\'t' the sumc function as l·gg .... c1.1lor1es .. and no eggs lt t astt'~ y.·11h i.I rollin 8 pin to mukc in a meutloaf rnixtur(', ht.'lpini; tu :-.o r1ch und delicious, you'll never (.'l"Umbs. OJ' put the s liC'cs in your bind the ing redients togethrer . know it 's: blender. u fcv1 al a tin1c. Co\"er Moreover, u 13 -ounce ca n o f undwhlrintocrumb:,. evaporated ski1n milk prov iclt·~ LOW-CALORtfo; Combine the bread crumbs about 25 grums of pl'otcm su NO· EGG ft1 EATLOAF with .;ill remaining ingredients it's like i.Jdd1ng anothl'r quart{'r G sllcc·s s tal e diet protein except tom ato suucc. ll.1ix lightly Pound of meat to your meatloar. llrt:o.id but thoroughly . Shape into a 101:1f without paying me"'t pricl·S. An 2 pounds fat -trimmed beef in a shallow baking pan. egg adds only 7 grams of protein round. i::round Rake in a preheated 350-degree To get the most nutrition and l onion, minced oven for l to 11 ~ hours. Drain off the leasl amount of £at i.J lld I teaspoon thyn1c lat, if any. calories in your meatloaf n 11 x 1 ~ teaspoon Pl'pper Spoon on the canned tomato · r---.::;;;:::--------:;;;;~-------.---------l::u::r.:e:_· _:b:_:e:..:_'"::.':.:e:....'.t:'.o..:u:::s'.:· e:.._::c_:.v_:a-::po~r'.:a'..'.t'.'ed'.'._ __ .'.:2.'..te::a:::s~·p'.'.o'.'.o'.'.n'.."s'..'s'.'.a'..'l.'..t '.'.o'...r .".g.:'.a'..'rl":1c:_· :'"'.'_' l"_t _ _:s::a"'.ucc and bak c lo to 15 minutes Temporarily reduced price including manu- facturers' allowances and special purchases. Meat Master Meats Compare Ralphs average of 15,000 every- day low prices with so-called discount prices. Super Deli Super Produce U.S.D.A. Grad4' A-lowlh.,ft Cudlhy-Water Added Country Fresh U.S. No. 1-10 lb. Cello Bag To serve, slice Into thin slicea and serve Yoith pan sauce. ~takes 10 servings, 187 calories each. Chill leftovers and ~ave ror sandwiches . Because this n1eatloaf is not greasy, It's just as good cold. Single servings can be wrapped in foil and frozen for futur~ heat-and-serve meals. fl.·tost cooks. and cookbooks , as- sume that grease is necessary to gravy_ ~lost recipes begin by 1'111 - ing you to stir flour into fat . 'we don't believe in fat -on people or in gravy. So today we're going to tell you to make gravy the caloric -wi s e. cholesterol-safe wuy. LOW-FAT ROAST MEAT OR POULTRY GRAVY Jl,.·a cups fat - skimmed pan juices and other liquid 11:z cup cold water or liquid 3tablespoons flou1· Seasonings Use a tenon-coated pan to roast your meat or poultry . While roast cooks, baste it oc - casionally with a little water, or water diluted with"other liquids (wine, tomato juice, canned fat· skimmed broth, etc.) When roast is cooked remove it from the pan and puurthe pan juices in - to a 2 -c up measuring cup. scraping up all the residue. Add enough ice cubes to the measuring cup to n1ake two cups .. Wh en ice melts and fat has risen to the top. remove the fat with a spoon or bulb-type baster. As an alternate, Ute measuring cup can be placed in the refrigerator or freezer and the fal will harden on the top. l·leat the remaining li- quid in a sauce pan until it simmers. Meanwhile, combine flour and COLD water and blend y,·ell lmix in a small boy,·J or Fresh . ~Fryers 41 Boneless Whol• Grade AA-Large • ~Hams '::,:'I: 1. 38 [\Z] Eggs •o"" Whole ... Russet • 58 [\Z]Potatoes .. • 53 shake in a covered jarl . Stir into the simmering stock over low heal Wlti l the mixture simmers and thickens. Si mmer 6 to 8 minutes. Season to t<i.ste y,•ith salt, pepper. garlic or onion sa It or po\\·der. butter salt, herbs or freshly-chopped parsley. &e e l Chuck -Clod Cut-Bonele•• large Slie-From Idaho · Fresh .99~Trout Rolled Beef [\Z]Roasts lb •• 99 lb. Ralph• Exctu11ve -A Blend 01 Ground Beel Fisherman's Cove • o• .59 [\Z] i~rg Lettuce each 42 D Selecl Quality " o•. • Bananas per lb. D New Crop Arizona '"' o• .• 52 Valercia Oranges ••"b .19 About 5 calories per tables poon, 20 calories per quarter-cup serving . D end Soy Protein Concenlrete Super Burger lb .• 49 0 Lo~· l"•o•-\ lo' o•. Siu 10/1 00 D B••t Loin -Tell Removed ~ Littleneck Clams • Delmonico Steaks lb. 1.78 0co1umb10•1v .. -•"""'""' 69 Fresh Smelts 1b .• D BeatLoln-Bonele•• Top Sir1oin Steaks lb 1.88 0N•"'"'"-co1•wo1•• 49 D Beol Chuok lhJ-Cod Fillets lb. 1, ~ Kr1tt Netural-Sllced 73 D Calllornle l'£J Swiss Cheese , o• • Pippin Apples [\ZJ K~~kv;~~s.iemi. Fr•:::;' l e49 0 ftiik;~Y Squash 0 T~;t~'onion Dip 1• oz .• 59 D A~~~; per lb. .18 .19 . 29 ••• lb .• 29 .. ,, .29 FOR THJCKER- GRAVY -use less y,·ater. Or allow the gravy to simmer to desired thickness. For a thinner gravy use more liquid. U Perkey -4 Stick 63 ~ Fre1h, Crltp f l'£J Regular Margarine , lb. • l'£J Celery D Tre•••••l-Pura 9 D Select Quality, Baking Sli:e Orange Juice ••"o~ • 5 Russet Potatoes Round Bone Roasts lb .• 99 0 "1""''' 0 •11•" 89 0 Qu,.. 10 Fl• Turbot Fillets lb. • Beef Cube Steaks lb. 1.59 0 •••b•"-•'"·""'"" ••c:h per lb. .19 .12 D Top Lio• •11 ""0' 85 Super Flowers Ralphs Yogurt •'· • 0 •••• Aouo• -a oo•IH•I l 49 Junior Tur1<eys ·-~~.~~.. lb .• 59 Beef Tip Steaks •b. • o Armour-Frozen 0 Porttlhould•r-PlcnlcCul Young Ducks tb .• 99 Fresh Pork Roasts lb. e89 D Thigh• or Orum•UCkl D M••lum """ Calif. Fryer Parts lb. .89 Pork Spareribs lb .• 89 ~ Hickory Smoked-Weier Thin 12 [-.A lmpor1ed Br•zUlan l'£J Dried Rowers 0 a· Slze-Romenltc, Swoet Scanted 1 88 Super Bakery .. , •• 48 D Pork Loin -Center cut l 59 ~ Ralphs Bacon p•c::;. e• .• 99 Por1< Loin Chops 1b. • S S . "ts D 8 onelee•PorkSho111der-19oaton9utt 108 uper para Pork Roasts lb • Kentucky Squire S . ave .40 While or Wh•at-Sandwk:h, or Spllt Top Gardenia Plants .. , •• Ralphs [\Z]Bread 24 OJ:. lo•I .49 ~e~!~l~~~~-!~~ues Knee-High D v~i°c1~" Cul lb. 2.49 Straight lltth [\Z] ci~;;-~;;;;;~ Rolls ~ ~ide:'Fi~ lb .• 89 ~Bourbon 3.99 [\Z] H~~b'~'~a~~'s ~ S~ide:'C~ lb. 1.39 D Ch~~;;g~ Duck Of filth 1.89 D r;·~k;~e Chip ::: ·49 ~Stockings ··~47 ol 8 .53 ~ Wizard-Aero1ol Cena l'£J Air Fresheners •,~~ .68 0 Zippe Corn Dog• lb. 1.111 lb. 89 D 11 Ounce -No Deposit Botti•• ~ RCo11phffee•-Bu11Caer11ykes Beef 'n' Bean Burritos • Lucky Lager Beer,~.::,~ 1.99 t'IU 0 WH•on-Rope S!I'• 1 39 D Creme De Menthe or Creme De Cac•o 3 39 ~ A1lph1-0ellclou1 Smoked sausage lb. • Montclair Cordials ""' • MJ Peach .Pies each .98 Ol1po•able-For Mo•t Ba1kot 5 49 0 Orlp Cotreem•kera 87 ••. M Coffee Filters 50 Ol pk;. • r. 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Just check 'em off· 34 Sl•ples 21 Veiet•bles 14 Fruits 6 Bakery Items 5 Beftn1ts 19 Mut and fish tnlrits 11 Oiir, items 20 Misulla.RtoUS lists sh••• 1ct1u1I size DAILY PILOT FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach -- • NICH uncm• ....... NL • T ..... 11111.. llAICI 4. ltU GROUND TURKEY ' The familiar refrain .. What's for dinner -it sure smells Sood" need not become an etho from-0..., past-si.alPlY because you work or other obligations take you out of the· bolls• durin1 the day. On•"fl•Y-i<l"@tute the slmmWtnr pot'• aroma lndlpud UJ> supper UmeJ1 by using a slow cooker, one of today's f~test selling appliances~ .i. They cook rood at a low temperature and are reported to cost around 3 cents per day to operate (based on a 4-cents-per-kilqwatt- bour rate). The following recipe was developed fdr u slow cooker with a cooking temj)erature •of 200 degrees on Low, so be sure to check your instruction booklet for the proper sel- ling for your particular model . .._ Either version serves four. Ladle the pork and:fruit over rice and offer a cole slaw for flavor contrast. PORK CHOPS POLYNESIAN 4 Pork chops, cut 1-inch thick I package (11 ounces) mixed dried fruit ,.. '· 'A cup pineapple juice Vz cue tcaro dark corn syrup 1 teatpbon salt '" teaspoon--curry powde,r1'J· IQji)-SU>W COOKEJl Mt: D Trim -.-,a,,-. r~t trom porlr . 111••• • pork chi>PI!, dried !nlit, pin pple Jule , corn syrua, salt and curry PGW r in slow cOj>k•r. Sel dial on l<>w posltlOI\) Coolt cover.a 6 ho\IJ"S or unul pork eh<>pa are cooked through and tendeto Remove pork chops and fruit. Keep warm. Add 2 teaspoons cornstarch to liquid in slo"(·Cooker. Set dial on high pasition. Cook covered about. about 15 q>inut~ or until gratJy thic~ensl _ SKILL£T METHOD " Brown chops on both sides in large skillet over lOw heat. Draip off exte§s rut. Com- bine fruit, pineapple juice, corn syrup, salt and curry powder; pour over chop~·. Cover and simmer. turning chops oc- casionally. until chops are cooked. I to 11-1 hours. 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If U.U.A. fOOD SlAMP "--n•1 -"---...... _ _.. __ STEREO SOUNDS OF THE' HARBOR ' . c B . ' ii< ~ thos havt whil lry ( ' p, j orig ; dien , pou1 i ofsL I 01 · use : butt l who • • • • I ~ ' ' ' In fc but ~ mar at th If whi1 will whit coni ~~ w rarE Pou you per I ora1 pool pooo I · ~ ,_ 14' ' l : Ii I • ' ' ' ! , ti ' . . • • • ' ' • ' : :j . ',;] -+'f ' . ' ' • • Sing I~ Servings Orange Blossoms ; By MILLE BELL Because now ls the season ror ' thos.e good navel oranges, and we haven't had a cake recipe for a while, I thought you might like to try Orange Pound Cake. Pound cake got its name originally bec~use the ingre- dients were measured by the pound. A pound of butter, a pound of sug ar.etc. Our Cl:lke, of course. doesn't , use that much. f< .. rom a pound of : butter, you'll have almost the l whole pound left for other uses. • • • • • • In fact , while the recipe does suy , butter, 1 n1ake it with 1 margarine; unsalted margarine ' at that. ' • If your butter or margarine is whipped, your measurements will have to be adjusted because whipped margarine or butter contain more air and water but less rat and oil than solid margarine. Wh en I bake a small cake I rarely ice it. But this Orange Pound Cake can be iced with your favorite rro sting and perhaps a few gratings or fresh orange peel. ORANGE POUND CAKE 3 tablespoons butter 3 lablespoorts susar 1 small egg (or 11 :i tables· poons egg white and 21,~ teas- poons egg yolk 1 >f 6 tablespoons cake flour 11 .. teaspoon bakina: powder 'lot teaspoon vanilla iin: to 21/• teaspoons milk Z tablespoona grated orange rind Powdered sugar for dusting lop of cake Note : You c:an also add chopped nuts or minced dried or candied fruits to the batter. Cream the butter thoroughly. Gradually add the sugar and con· tinue beating until very light and fluffy . Beat ttie egg until foamy and add a bit at a time to the batter, beating well each time. (If you use an electric mixer, pour the eggs In in a fine stream while the mixer beats the batter .J Sift the flour and baking powder together and fold into the batter, using Y.t flour at a lime. alternating with the vanilla and milk. Use only enough milk lo make the batter drop easily from a spoon. Pour into greased individual loaf pan about 6 x 3 x 2-inches and bake in a 350 degree oven for 40 lo 45 minutes. Cake, when done, should spr· ing back when lightly pressed with fingertips . The sides of the cake will pull away from the pan and the top should be golden brown. Cool 5 minutes in pan, then re· move and finish cooling on a rack. To fill the cake, cut in half lengthwise. Spread one layer .with marmalade or jam, replace the top and sp rinkle with powdered sugar, or frost with your favorite frosting. ' If you want a good value for your family, Anila B,ryant 1uggesl1 you do some oompariso1uhoppillg.Yoll'll • $\I diacover thal lhe prices of popular sugar.0.11d bevtragell' '· . have gone up and up and up ... while the price of 100% • pure Orange Julco lrom Florida, wjth n'\'~~!ugtta;haa ·, hardly budged In yoars. And doesn:t ii ll)llke-• to sene ' • . • . . . ,. your family a bevlfage that not onl1<co"s Its•. bul is hlg~ in nutrition as wail? 100% pure Dtnge Juice from Florida. II'• a whole lot more lhan just licious. .,..,,., ,~ ~ ' t' •, .-· After 100 ' . JUICE AND PEEL GO INTO ORANGE OATMEAL BREAD In 187:,, the firat seedless navel orana:ea ever picked in California were plucked from two trees in the backyard of Luther and Eli:r:a Tibbets of Riverside. ~cup waler Y.!: cup fresh squeezed orange juice 1 packet ( l ounce) instant oatmeal, natural flavor 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 2eggs ~ cup vegetable oil 1 teaspoon cinnamon v .. teaspoon ground ginger _2cups biscuit mix and thoroughly blended. Pour batter into greased and floured 9 x S x 3-inch loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees F . for 1 hgur or until loaf tests done. Cool on wire rack 15 minutes ·bre.fore re· moVing from pan. Cool complete· ly before serving. Loaf tastes better if stored overnight in refrigerator to allow flavors to develop. Wrap tighUy in plastiC wrap. Serve plain or with butter or cream cheese. Years: Mrs. Tibbets had acquired the trees from the U.S . Department of Agriculture which had re- ceived a dozen of the rare trees from Bahia, Brazil. Bum grafted from those two .trees are responsible for the huge navel orange industry in California and 1 Arizona. One of the Orieinal trees is still bearing fruit in Riverside. In celebration of the looth an· niversary of the navel orange in· dustry, here's a delicious Orange Oatmeal Bread that captures the excellent flavor. Heat orange juice and water just to boiling and blend with oat- · meal in a large mixing bowl; mix :until thoroughly combined. Stir in brown sugar ; blend thoroughly. Add eggs, one at a tiQJ.e. To make loaf without biscuit mix simply use: 112 cup vegetable oil instead or v.:. cup Loaf 21n teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 12/3 cups unsined all purpose· flour ORANGEOATMEALBREAD 2 tablespoons fresh grated. orange peel Add, oil, stirring until well blended. Stir in grated orange peel, cinnamon and ginger. Add biscuit mix and mix just until all ingredients are well moistened Follow directions above,, sift· ing baking powder, salt and flour together berore adding to liquid. DAILY PILOT CLASSIRED ADS 642 .. 5878 FLO"IDA . ORANGE GROWERS. --~~I SAVE toe~ , • ROMAN MEAL J>'ll ., . BREAD OI!!:: Co"._"°" Inside :JI) ~ ~j ' ' ========== ~ ;: -:::: ·-:.. .= ..... ; .. · Save 10¢ on Roman Meal when you buy WeberS. Now you have a special reason to buy Weber's, the Great White Bread. Every specially marked loaf contains a coupon that saves !Of on your next loaf of delicious Romary Meal, the light brown bread with natural whole grain goodness. Just take it to your grocer. Weber's, the Great White Bread. un l1lEl'StR1£ BrRllOS CD'Rl'RWl1 ' I ~· I • W9dtttlda , Febru 21. 1975 ,. , Tl>' szs.ooo ,,o•ld~havo be<!n -jike bl!t OraRlf County's four • f!J\a'llll• In the 1975. PUlstiUry tlaka·Of~ entered m .. tl,y (or' the , run, challenJ• and "shetr Joyl)( 1 · cooking that could be profita- ble.'' • · Sandra Banc.ham, Dorothy .Jlurtjd(e, and Theresa Arndt; all 91 Tlillll' and Charla RuClolpn of Santa Ana , au entered dessert ideas as well as the savory snacks which earned .them $100 and a trip to San Francisco for ' the national finals. ,Jtfrs. Bangham , a nursing ma- ·jor at Saddleback Colleg~t ~n­ lered Burrito Crescent Squares 1A1hen they proved poJ>91ar with her hus band, son and dai.tghter. .. 1 have to cook anyhow so why not enter a n d maybe win money,'' explaine~Mrs. Arndt. ·"'It's a nice way for housewives to get recognition. They don't ex- ~ct you to be gourmet cooks, JUSt a teeny bit different.'' ' ' Having entered all previous 25 bake-offs, she i1Jould know. Mrs. Arndt reached the finals once before, traveling to Atlanta to prepare a tuna i>uff. This year she devised Cheese Puf( Crescent Pizza. "The contest is a habit that I'm trying io encourage my grand· daughters to follow," she added. When volunteering f.or the Marc h of Dimes, helping physically handi ca pped teenagers and p1·acticing weav· ing, Mrs. Rudolph doesn't have much lime f'?r cooking. Easy Mushroom Crescent Snacks were created one Friday afternoon when she was putter- ing in the kitchen., Her husband and·two sons, 13 and 9-years:old ,· encouraged her to enter the re- sullS. To make any -recipes ahead. · prepare, cover and refrige rate up to two hours: bake as direct· ed. To reheat. wrap in foi l; heat at 3'0 d egrees for IO to 15 minutes. BURRITO CR ESCENT SQUARES l pound ground beef 1,:: cup chopped onion or 2 tablespoons instant minced onion l package taco or chili seaaonlnfmlx ----2.tabl-lll>OIJ~ 17-oun,ce can (~ C""5) refried onion or ~ ltU-'1 Instant beans "' minced onion ' ' • ' aroMn(e ·ean reffigerate<t 1 tetisJ>Oon)emOnJulce qµick CHscent1 ttaliitn navor or· • l te•spOo'n Worctaestershtre rye ('cescel;'t-dtnnV roUs 11uce ' 4 ounces sJiCM cheese f()C)d.. · 8-oonce, can ,refrigerated Am,rlcan or Cheddar cheese • quick cresc~nt;lta1ian navor or 1 1 cuµ, s b·r,dded Monterey rye crescent dinner rolls Jee~ or Motzarella.cheese 3·oqnc.e package cr'earn Brown &rc>\lnd ,beer with cheese;softened · onion and. seasoning mix; drain. v .. cup 1rated Parmesan Stir i11.refried bea"ns. . chees.e . ·1 , .,. SepUate cres cent dough into Brown mushrooms in~(er.• two (2> rectangles. Place in un-Stir in salt. oniol'I. lem• juice greased t3x9-inch pan; press . and Worchesterabl~e,aauce: Cbok- over bottom and lf.t inch up sides until liqu19.evaporates. .. • to form crust, sealing pertoi;a· Separate dough into l W!O (2) lions. SpOOn m,eal mixture over rectangles. Place in ungreased ' crust. • , · 13>C9-in~h pan; press over bbttom Top w ith cheese. slic,s; and IJ.i inch up sides 4> form sprinkle with shredded cheese. crust. &pread cream·cheese over Bake 25 to 30 ir)inutes at 375 dough'. Top witt) mushroom mix- degrees until deep golden brown. lure, then ParmesancheeSe. Refrigerate any ·leftover,s. 6 to 8 • Bake at 350 degrees 20 to~ servings. , , minutes ubpl gold~n brown. eoo1 .. • S minutes; cut .in(o desired CH EESEPlJFF • shapes, Serve warm. Refrig9fate CRESCENt PIZZA any leftovers. A bout 24 snacks. 8-ounce can refrigerated quick crescent, I:lalian Qavor or rye crescent dinrier ro1ls ' 2 cups diced Swiss or Muenster cheese 11h cups diced, cooked ha m. pepperoni or salami · 1.~ cup flour 34 cup dairy sour cream 11,. cup FrenCh dFessing legg 1 te a spoon chopped parsley, if desired Separate crescent dough into four (4~ rectangles. Place in un- greased 12-inch pizza or 13x9- inch pan ; press over bottom and 1 2 inch up s ides to form crust, sealing perfora.tions. Sprinkle cheese and ham over crust. Blend flour, sour cream , dressing and egg; spoon evenly over ham and cheese. Sprinkle with pars ley. ' Bake 30 to 35 minutes at 375 deg rees until go lde n brown. Serve immediately. Refrigerate any leftovers . 6 Jo 8 servings. , EASY MUSHROOM CRESCENT SNACKS 3 cup s c h opped f res h mushrooms •or 8-ounce can , drained 2 tab lespoo ns butter or margarine 1:2 teaspoon garlic sa11 . TUNASALAD C R ESCENT · WI CHES 2 cans (61h ounces each) tuna, drained and flaked 1"2 cup finely chopped celery '/z cup finely chopped dill pickle 1 2 cup fin ely chop~ water chestnuts, if desired lf.i cup sa lad dreSsing or mayonnaise 2 cans <8 ounces each) refrigerated quick crescent, Italian flavor or rye crescent din- ner rolls 8 slices American cheese or cheese food Paprika, if desired Combine first five iogre- dients. Separate crescent dough into e ight rectangles; firmly press perforati'ons taseal. Spoon about 1h cup tuna mix· lure on one end of each rectangle. Fold dough in hall over filling ; press edges with fork to seal. Bake on ung reased cookie sheet 15 to 18 minutes at ·375 degrees until light golden brown. Remove from oven and top each y,;ith cheese slice; s prinkle v•ith paprika. Return to oven 3 to 5 minutes until cheese softens. Serve immediately. Refrigerate any leftovers. Substitute Shlm!mers Cost is a prime · ·consideration. for Judie Miller of. Arizona when she cooks for her l arge fa mily. Judges also praised the quick method of her hot roll recipe. • -M;uo-sorrowed ·Mc;JxiWize -~-•--I .... Mrs. Gene Hungate ol Sterling, Ill., useCI ·a friend's kitchen to concoct her $5,000 prize winner in the mi('row~ve coo~tn1 category or the Pillsbury Bake·Ofr. Since General Electric co..a~nsored the contest, part of hei; prize was a mlcrow1ve cooking center range of her own to develop more recipes. · The SS·year·old homemaker had entered numerous cookipg contests but never won more ttian $5. SHERRIEDSHRlftlP ROCKEFELLER 2 packages (IO-ounces each) frozt:n chopP.ed spinp.ch 18 mediufn to large raw shrimp, peeled and deveined.<abou\ ~•to.I pouqd) · 1 can (ll~/2-oun,:es> Cond,nseq cream· Of shr'}n.Q S.{)ll D l cup (4·ounce pa<!kagc) shri?fded sharp cheddar chtese ;3 tablespoOns cooking, sherry ~ 2 medium slices fresh bread ,3 tablespoons butter ' Paprika Ptace frozen blocks or spinach in 10...i nch square (pyroceramJ casserole. Place in microwave oven and cook 3 minutes. Break up blocks and continue cookine: 3 more minutes until just compl etely thawed~ Drain well , squeezing out as mu"ch juice as possibl e: Spread ove r bottom of casserole. Distribute shrimp eventy over spinach. In 1-quart measuring cup or small glass mixing bowl. stir together undiluted soup. .cheese and sherry. Place in micrO\\"HVC' oven ·and heat 4 .minutes, stirring after 2 minutes. until 'cheese is m elted. Set uside "'hile preparing crumb topping. Break bread in tiny bits or coarsely crumb in blende r. Pl<.ice into small glass bowl and add buttf r . Place in mic rowave oven and cook l otinute. stirring aCter lh minute, until butter is distributed among crumbs. ·Pour hot sauce over cnsst'role a nd di s- tribute crumbs over top. Sprinkle \\1ith paprika. · Place di s h in micro,,·a,·e o\'en. Bake un· covered 12 to 14 m inutfi's, gi\'ing dish •,:? turn after 6 minutrs. Let st <.ind . covered , 5 minutes before s er,·ing. Ser\"l"S 4. If shrimp are frozen, derrost by placi ng i11 12.quart casserole with I cup "·<Jter . Cover. Pl ace in micro\.\· ave oven and cook 2 to 3 minutes. Shrimp should still be firm and cold but no longer icy. If time is short. suOOtitufC' l cup crumbly t vpe dry stuCfing mix for fresh hrt-ad. . . A cranberry chiffon pie with the sweetness of sugar, but without the cost or calories? 'Yes, it is J>VSS ible by using a concentrated liquid sweetener. Combine cornstarch, gelatin, sail and cran· beqy juice cocktail in saucepan. Cook over medium heat s tirring ' constantly until mixture thickens and bubbles. Re move it from the heat and s tir in liquid-- MANNING'S BEEF THE WORD IS QUALITY AT CHIUSTIAN'S MEATS. CRANBE RRY CHIFFON PI E 2 tablespoons cor- nstarch l envelope un· flavored gelatin lf.z teaspoon salt 2 cups low calorie cranberry juice cocktail Liquid concentrated sweetener to e qual 2 tablespoon s s u ga r (about12drops' 3 egg ,...·bites 1 cup frozen whipped topping . 9 inch· g rah am cracker pie crust • sweetener. Pour cranbe rry mix· lure into a bowl. Place bowl in another bowl filled with ice and water -chill,· s tirring fre- quently until mixture. mounds slightly. ' Beat egg whites until stiff. peaks form ; fold in cranberry mixture, then whipped topping. Turn into pie crust. Refrigera te for three hours -0r until firm - garnis h with additional whipped t opping and green candied ch erries. muriel stevens takes the· mys lery out of mousses, the sighs out of souflles, the doldrums out o f dinner ... whar s h.er secret? she cooks with love. the muriel stevens show Monday· througll frid8v 6:00p.m. to 6:30 pm T~ & T~ 10"-00a.m to· 10:30am GiiClllUlft UIU1IS*I Ch. 3 -1111111---~ lloodl ,, WITH ROAST SECTION . ' AVERAGE ORDER MANNING'S B.EEF LBS. BEEF THICKNESS PER PKG. PKG. COUNT PORTERHOUSE ~~·· 1·1 7 -.. -··--·-·· -·· T-BONES 1 4" 1·1 • TOP SIRLOIN J 4" 1·1 7 FILET MIGNON J 4" 1.1 • ROUND S!~~~._JJ.B:. 1·1 • SWISS ST~-~!.-.... _1·_·_ 1-1 1-1 __!_.. ---< Sib_. __ -·-·· -· ~'-----! 41b. -l-'''----1 STEW 1-1 1-1 10 . ···---··-·····--. --. GROUND MEAT ~lb .-t . l-41b. 1·1 ·.JJ~ ck • ~ ~o · - ----_a-12 ... ... • 1·1 4 AVERAGE WEIGHT SZS lb1 • to 5501bo. CUT AND WRAPPED NO EXTRA c ·HARGE FROZE .... DOUBLE W RAPPED 5 LB. LARGE RA~ SHRIMP ·. . I' . . 3~~'t •. ·59to ~ IOX I I ' -~ ~ ; '• • I I ~ I ' -~ • • . • • __ _,)=! _j ' '__. ' -~~-- ,, • ' •• I ~ -.., -I 1 t •• Vacuutn packed whe~t.~ermJs .a ready to eat'cerea'f . tha~ can be used iry ·sati.'sfying dinners· such as ~p1nach Pie. The -sweetened flavors a;e good sprink/eCJ over fresh fruit. , f!4~'!,•t"-Qfl!t~ OPEN 6 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025.. Wf HAVE lOCAl SJRAWBliRRIES U.S. NO. I D'ANJOU PEARS MEW CROP IDAHO'S FINEST RED DELICIOUS APPLESS::I!: .. c:i:::x::-• BUY 4 GET ONE FREE WITHCOUPOM AVOCADOS . . 15! WE ACCEPT· FOOD STAMPS iiis 57c PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MONDAY MARCH 3 UMIT S DOZ.. wmt COUPON GOOD THRU MOH., MA&.. l MAl'4~1MGS f~esh . I I TOP SIRLOIN . ' ' L " r • ~ 0.12 U . AVC:.. Cul·li WRAPftli :Huntlnetoo Beach ; " 96tl6 HAM IL TON• Near Broukhursl 968·0 4 • • • {'• ~ '• . Fo .. tiln va~y 91"20 EDINGER Neer Magnolia 842-4511 • • .. l ' ' ' • .. Wednnday. February 26 1975 . • • • Flavor's Catching Beca~e wheat germ Y!-a concentrated source f0f naturjll 'ritamins. protein and minerals, it's one or those. bonus ingre- dienls a smart cook keeps handy -and uses often. ., For appetizing nul\Y.' flavor thougho11t this spinach pie. there's Wheat germ in both crust and filling . The golden. custardlike character of the filling comes from cream cheese, half and half, Parmesan cheese a',nd eggs. Add to this the tiny flakes of wheat germ, c:hopped spinach. onion and mushrooms. St:ason with herbs. 'and the result is a won- derfully satisfying and savory entree. After baking. the filling is slightly firm but still moist and light. and the crus t is toasty tkpwn and nicely textured. Add a good looking garnish of fresh mushroom s lices and onion rings and pass dairy sour cream to spoon on ad lib. . . ' TOASTED WHEATGERM SPIN/\OIPIE . ' ·' , ' • STQJtE' HOU.RS 'OPEN 7-DAVS , A WEEK ·.·· · to· AM to 1 P.M. • spin act\. . l (3-ounce) package cream cheese 1112 cups half and half •1~ cup grated Parmesan cheese 2eggs 1h , cup vacuum packed toasted wheat ger m l teaspoon s a It 'f.l teaspoon tarragon leaves. crushed lh teaspoon marjoram leaves, crushed I onion, chopped 1;.. pound mushrooms, chopped 2 tablespoons butter Wheal Germ Shell Thaw spinach and squeeze dry. Beal sof· tened cream cheese adding half and hair gradually. Stir in Parmesan cheese, eggs. s pinach. wheat germ. salt, tarragon and marjoram. Saute onion and mushrooms in butter. Add to spinach mixture. Turn into Wheat Germ Shell. Bake in 375 degree oven 35 to 40 minutes or until set in center. Makes 6 serv- ings . . Wheat Germ Shell : !\1ix 1 cup flour. v~ -:up toa~ted wheal germ. 11 .. teaspoon salt and 1/-z teaspoon marjoram. Cut in 1/..i cup butter_ Stjr in 1 egg yolk and 2 to. 3 tables- poons water to get crumbly mixture. Press into 9-inch pie plate. Pincti edges to form rim. Chinese Influence One Pot Perhaps the most practical or all tips Western cooks can take from Oriental cook- ing methods is the art or preparing dishes that are cooked all in one pot on one burner, . thus sa,\ring energy. Also. the dishes that use a small amount of meat with a combination of vegetables s,ho...! how to cut do"-'Tl on meat purchases _While providing a variety or vegetables. CHICKEN CONFETTI 1 taJ>lespoon butter or margarine 21 :.! to 3 pounds broiler·frycr chicken , 4P 1 can (JO'J2 ounces) condensed cream or 'mushroom souP ¥.i. cup water 2-(abiespOons soy sauce 1 package (10 ounces) frozen mixed vcget8bles 3 tablespoons flour 11 .. cup cold water Melt butler in large frying pan with cov- er. Add chicken. brown over medium heal. Remove chicken. In same frying pan, blend soup,% cup water and soy sauce; bring lo ~boil. Add vegetables and separate with fork . Arrange chicken in sauce. Cover, reduce heal and simmer 45 minutes, or uritil ch icken is tender. turning pieces '*casionlilly. Blend flour and v .. cup water; .Stir into'l:hicken mixture and cook until saUce thickens. Pt1akes 4 servin s. PRE-INVENTORY COOKBOOKS SPICES, PAINTINGS 20% OFF ALL SEAFOOD-AT WHOLES4LE PRICES . MOURS:DAILT 10to6 CLOSED SAT. SUH. & MOH. ' Th·e FISH.MARKET Jl•-~C ar· , 145 E._BROAOWAY, COSTA MESA 64!0-5223 • l , f ' I ' l ' r \... CJJ DAIL\' PILOT -..-~nort · :.~But ~·Sweet fih ., "" · OrClla1rlly •bout % o. •UllO •utarJ• needed In• .acft cuatara made with a -qbart of milk. In the following recipe for a light vanlll·a cu11tard auce -catld creme Anel•I•• -ball that amount ii r-iufred., Pure v1nllla ex&dl:t gives that desired 1epsa- • lion of sweetne11 Wilh lesssuaar. . The sauee is delectable ' Wtdftttctay, February,26. 1975 ' over fruits such a's /r-----------, stewed pear halves, , bread puddings, squares of sponge or pound cake ' . or over ice cream. It's good either hot or chilled. However, things appear lo taste sweeter when hotor warm. Baked Mocha Custaril is a fii'm .custard flavored with vanilla. coffee and sweet chocolate. No sugar is needed. VANILLA CUSTARD SAUCE 'f.i cup cornstarch !t11 teaspoon salt 1 quart milk 4 egg yolk s 'f.i cup s ugar 4 teas poon~ pure vanilla extract In a medium saucepan combine cQrnstarch and salt. With a wire whisk blend in milk; stir until smooth. Cook and stir ·over moderate heat witil mixture boil s and thickens. In a medium bowl . combine .egg yolks with sugar; blend in about 2 tablespoons of the hot milk mixture . Stir in remaining milk mixture With the vanilla e xtract ; whisk thQroughly Cdo not re- turn to heatJ: cover sur- 1 face wJth waxed paper or plastic wrap . Refri~erate. If d~sired , s\it 2 cups sliced bananas into 2 • cups or the custard _,auce. Spoon into 6 in- !dividual serving dishes hnd sprinkle with toasted coconut. BAKED MOCHA CUSTARD 1 cup milk 1 cup light cream 1 tablespoon Jnstant cofree powder V.. teaspoon salt , 4 ounces sweet cook· 1ng chocolate, melted .~ 4 egg yolks ; 1 tablespoon pure :Vanilla extrlct BREAD Mrs. Wright '• 43' 30·Slice ~ 1111-lb. loaf SOFTINER a Par 79' Jll Fabric ~ Gallon Bottle Sbady Lane lint Quality Quick Oats Trac II Cartridge "• s 114 • For Clo11r Shav11 of S Fruit Drink r ' Jn a large h eavy 4aucepan combine milk, ~re"81. co·rree and saJL Quality 42 -oa . ' C.real • 'P Safeway 89 Orange lii( Orchard 4 65 · #Alok :•pd stir over low fieat 11ntil coflee blends I th liquid, Sti.r 'in melted chocolate. Continue to cook and stir over low heat until chocolate •" blends and mixture is ' ot, but not boiling. In a la rge measuring II' up lightly beat egg ~ 1 olks; slowly pour hot. j WJ!lk _mixtur_e over eggs, 1it1rr1ng mixture con - l:tanUy. ~. Poi.Jr into 6 individual ~ • ungreased custard cups. 111 1 Place cups in a baking ' pan. Pour in hot water to depth of l·inch. Bake in a preheated 'modetate oven (325 degret& F.J until a knif~ inserted in center comeS out clean , about 30 minute•. If desired, serve topped with vanilla sweetened whipped Die,ter's o-e1ight · ; 'Ibis vee¢ab~e wm add p to a djeter•s dlj\ner oC led !lib ••d baked . I TANGY CARllOTS •· 4 mediu.m carf'OU Clcwe garilc, peelec! lhblly 1Uced • ' )i cup >tblte-"lne ar '·• teaspoon dlll.,..MCI· Pkg. · . 64-01. Bottle ( SAFEWAY PRODUCE USHROOMS each MUMS Fo;I w •• ,;... s211 ~ ~nch pot Nouse'Plants ..... s3•• ~..... ,., House Plants ':'." s12t ....... ,... """" .... Brown Variety Adds Rav or To Safeway Stea ks And Roasts C. ~!.t~~~e.~~ ~ 22< . Firm ''ett1 Callb!!?' . .• IO• i Mlnnetla Tanttlos • . ·~ It A ..... :· "-~-··.., 3 ...... , ,,.... :...,............. ... ' ' U.S •. lo. I Aajou P,ars .\lt Larte Dried Prunes il:::: :!:$t 51111,lanl Raisins ...... ·~ ••• Pare otin:ot• in.I oiil ,_, __________ •.fill,•.---------' ll)edium·thln strips: cook In boflina sailed ~ter until just tender; drain and arrange in lhiallow container. , Add ~malnl!le inaro- lflJa: cover tlfbUy Md hJll ov~rnl'lht . Drain •arid r ·e:move a•rllc ore HMrlna. Md• ' iervln.t•· I GROUND BEEF TUNA I . I Star Kist Ught Chunk• 6•11-01. 4 5·c Can BEER . lucky Lag" $ 1 '' 12 ll-01. Bottles SAFIW AY SllUllG POllCY 1 'tW(l I (II af IKllll IS NKl-#Mtfll /fl /flL l~T 11111 /Tl !!/(ft When we art ftrttd ff mot G ~ri<t .in· ltMM con• and pod1a9t• :t;•<h art ~lreot'y prkt·morktd will bt Jt d at !ht old price. 1_ ·11 When a pri<• it lowtftd, all 1alt't •• bt at th• new low., price. Cant a.nd packagti btarin9 tht former higklr P'.Kt will alto.be mo1ktd with 1h1 n1w Pfl(f. · Wh1n a tan Of pa<kog• 1~1 mor• than ont price mark, you pay th• lowest prk1. ....................... tltt -... ol~~· , ... "' ~· ... ""'"' ~ .......... .,...., .._ ..... """' ICE CREAM Snow Siar Half Qualjly Gallon ' 39c -COFFEE ~!93c Safeway Already Ground Wt Are Nappy Tt Autpl USDA Footl Slarnps T-BONE R~ulor· Freih U.S. Govt. Inspected Any Si1e c fartMJJoM Smoked Shonk Portion So Many Woy1 To S.rv• • q , Package lb, FARMER JOHN SAUSAGE Pure Pork Skinlen links lb. Ham 1u11 '•"•• • 8 9c Fvlly C~.d-Sovory Smoktd ..... lb. Bologna slicetl s.~:::' 3 9c Ideal far Snock1 ( I ·lb. Plig . 98') .6-01. • l . I I , 8-01. pkg. " Turkeys H~::s:·.~!· 59c " 01 Swift 91.1tt•rball (ov•r 16-lbi.)Jb. 1 Butter Fish Fillets .::..'.':., " 69• Beef Fillet Steak:."..: • '2" I Fried Chicken ''7....'.'.;-" 2 ~~1 1" Fresh Beef Brisket•:=,· •111• ·-· • ,, "'"-""'""" . ) ' ' "'""! FRESH BAKERY BUYS SUPER SAVER BUYS LIQUOR & WINES : Westem Farms BREAD or llalian Skylark Baked ''1·pound Loaf ' I IDressing . '·"-""''""'""""' wi•h·Boneltalian 39c iVodka $299 16·ounce Bottle or Gin 10. C iPancake Mix 1 iwhi;~e;1;3 ,, Hungry Jack 2 ~b. 79c Conadio H·111•L 'hh Buttermilk P'«g. n 1 ..,.,..r, ..... n I I I French Fries ~r~:~ I~~~ ~~:s1•• 2 ;~~.59c Champaanest89 Corn 0 Pe 10-01.25c orCoWO.ck,MOi .... ~n< .•. !th' I .' r as Scotch Treal ' PJ<:, W·EX ORD , Orange Ju.ice Ice .Milk . CRY: TA · . ::~h 2 ~ 'wctrna 9. By Anchet~g 4 f ~ Quality ~ This Wtlks oft;, : 6-or. Can 1~alloa Fooi?:A't'~ .. 111.,,,, """-"'-ll .... 1.1171" ........ '-·-~-~· rJ l : ~ • • . ., " February 26 1975 DAILY PU..OT . ' --. 1doch I • From lta,IY I I CANNED PICNICS 'ATRICK CU DAHY 3-k>UND CAN $379 SWllJ: lltOWN N ~! NVt 39• POKK LINKS , u' "'" ' O~MA'l'tfflG.l!ll Ol!CA•U(_ &3· SLn;ED BOLOGNA , o' "" Pizza is more than a variation on the cheese-tomato tbemf, as tnY Italian c.air.awt•l. It littirttlly me.ans ~pte···-And r<>mts ln a varieiy or flavors and •h~pes,-rrom boked ... ·to fried. SPlC)' to sweet one·~e siie to umbrella-dlm~sion: and some thaJ are d ecorated with the cook's initials. "Pizza dol ce '' or "sy,•eet . " . ' p1zz.a, 1s served particularly on restive occasions and is similar to cheesecake. "Pizza Critt._, .. or "'fried pizza," ls pieces of deep· fried bread dough served-plain or sprinkled with sugar for a breakfaet s weet. at·a-time" electric version. Then there'..s •·pizzel1e,'' or Designs 1n the irons run tltl' "liille cookie,'' a novel member gamut from traditlon~ no~t>r -or tl\a"1'ID• ·fa1111ly.,-;'he,u!.Jitk._ Jl!ld doarq~g~_.Ra'!J:!ms to tnpl" coratlVe· wafers, uisuaUy vanill a design large --U:Ons that bake a or anise-flavor•d <1 nd ser\led lar1:c p1zz.elle which cun be plain 0[ dusted '''.ilh J>OWdered broken into lhftt; wOO,e~. cac:h 1usar: ar& a stock item in Italian stamped ~tth a dltrei:ent p1ctu1:t.'. cookie jars Each p1zzelle 1.ton comes '"'1lh Aod.plz.ailte irons are as much its O\\'n simple 'laking in~Lruc:­ a part of the cookware repertOire tion-s. but traditional recipq~ as pots and pans. -va1·y on ly slightly. These quaint irons. which re· semble watne irons can be found in most pot shops and range in price from~$7 .95 for an over-the- stove model to $25 .95 for a "l\\'O· PIZZELLES Oeggs J 1 i cups flour 1 '-.:. cups·sug"tlr YOUNG TOM • ROAST I cup margarine, melted 4 teaspoon1 bakinJ 110'1'4er 2 tablespoon~nillaOI' anbe flavoring ' > __ Beat eggs, adding sugar graduall y. Beat -until smooth· Add cooled, meltfd,. margQ.rine and vanilla or anise_, Sift flour a nd baking pQWder, and add to egg mixture. pougb "ill be sticky e l'iougb-to be dropped by spoon. Add one cup fine ly chopped walnuts or pecans ta batter, if desired. '.i"ield : approximately 50 l'ookies. 6·THRIB & 7-TH ROAST BEEF • STATER BROS . CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED 9~ l·ST THRU S·TH RIB ..... ta. $1 .29 CHUCK STEAK BEEF • STATER BROS. CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED Os.GA• MA'l'tll 93• SLICED BOLOGNA ,, o, ,.,, OSC~llMAYl~·!.!IC'!I) 93·· SIAll•••os. '~~ .. Ef !41"LOGNA ,, o, "" MOlllY BACll GUARANTD -~ 8 ON QUALITY MIATS WEINERS ·. gc IVl•'l'PllaOJMIATIS I Ill p,.c, UHCOHOnlOHAU'l'GUA•ANTUO HOIUlid MIOWt'Sf $ 1 09 TO "-fA1ol YOU ... OI' 'l'OUlt MOHl'I' SLiE_I! BACON ' " "'" WOIU lCMUOH .. ,! "'""""' LB. PRICES. EFFEC. 7-FULL DAYS THURSDAY thru WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 27th • MARCH 5th 9~ 69~ G" OUND BEEF'.':~':: ............. LO 99 c •ffTiW·---$1 29 S ING MEA.T FRESH FROZEN ••cwuc•cu,.,,., .... os<••'••o .................. lll. 79c HALIBUT SILVER ROUND BONE ROAST ......... LO F~~~!!S S!!!:,~~.~ "'""'~· 1111'1 79 c BEEF-LIVER SUCID .................... LO $1 ~~ $1 ~! P'oii<-SPARE RIBS ... "'98 c ~T=,~,,.::;~'""•1..::;:~5'=T-+-c5-o"-=o.-,KM_1_PD ...OON•Ml•1'1DNCI 99c SLAB BACO~ ............................. L• 79c.. $1 ~~ STRAWBERRY 9c P ESERYES ~_ ............................ '.~~~6 VIVA ITA IAN• 16-0UNCE ·~ 8 5 c 7 • EAS DRESSING ...................... . 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GLAMOR.I.ME DRAIN POWER , 0 , '1.87. 101 Wett Nkwl"""' St. Cosio -~.. • 6HZ I A 191r A"-1-loofl .. l<\edl ~ LY.SOL DISIN~CTANT "o """' "o' 97' ZHJ West S.•'"'"""' St~S-.-EASY OFF OYEN CLEANER 77' aua c~-A••·,.., .. ..,. .. · -•oi J160Hortt.T•tM A~-~.._ KLEENGUARD FURNITllRE POLISH .. o, Bl ' 11bO ... , c-A .... <>;;:t..,... AURORA BATHROOM TISSUE , ''" , "" 40•. · ~:~: ::-JiZI::':. ~:~: :::.... I ' ' . P·E~ .: ........................................ 1-~-.~:. 75 c 84• __ ,, 57' '"" GREEN CHILI BURRITO ,,o, 75& ,......,, •• u11n 'l" .. ,, 'LINK SAUSAGE •• ., '""' 39' liA'i'F'us .~PACK '" 24' .. , 41' ro;PiNc ... ~,,54' ... " 24' c'iliPirRUIT JUICE "" 30' WE REDEEM FOOD STAMP$ , AT ALL STORES ' • ' d I I J • eo e Vers'ion Saves Time,_C,uts Ex-p~n-ses minutes. Stlr In tabaaCQ. or similar shallow individual utensils. - Berore inflation got. "Out or' It lutes good for bruncb tun h hand, many of us enjoyed Uuit , • c menu, follow Jt with 1 green salad and have freab, Cn.Ut and cheese tor dessert. 14 teaspoon aalt Tabasco sauce JOlaste~ ,,.. 4 thl• •Iii-es (4 · ounoeiJ cooked ham You can make tbia ...sauc.e ahead, cover it tighUy, 1tore !JL the refri1eralor and heat gently when you are ready to complete the dish. puncturing yolks; carefully spodn the remaining sauce over the eggs. Cover each dlsbJtlchilY with foil. ears. with hefty portionsotbam. , Of' supper and is convenient Recently 1 tried 1 Creole-becau.se the sauce_ may be made venion of the dish that calllNfor-ahead and the dish ~sembled only a small amount Of cooked. quickly Just before baking. CREOLE HAM AND EGGS &eggs Bake in a preheated 325-degrce 'oven until the whiles are 1e~ and t~e yolks as Cir~ as yo11 hke-- u1uall)' 15 to 25 minutes. . 2 tablespoons butter or mara{lJ"tne ham. This may be left-over or French bre ad or popovers are Small onion, thinly slic;ed and separated into rings In a I-quart saucepan over low b_tat melt the butter; add onion, green p~jiper, garlieand salt: cook, stirring occaslonally until wilted but not brown. Li1htly butter 4 sbirred-egg dishes or similar individual shallow utensils; place a slice ot ham in each; spoon half of lhehot romatoisauce over the ham. The time \'Bries depending_ on whether the individual baking dishes are porcelainized iron. copper, copper-bottom stainless steel, pottery or oven glass. Makes 4 aervings. bought sliced at the market. equally good with Creole Ham lb this recipe the ham is and E11s. If you serve it far teamed with homemade un -_ Qn:mch, fr esh fruit will make a thickened tomato sauce and eggs \l!e!reshlng second course. and biked in sblrred-egg dishes I! tt's on a lunch or supper 1,., o( a medium green pep· per, cul into thin strips Small clove ganic, crushed 1-pound can tomatoes, un- drained Add tomatoe.: let bubble gent- ly, s~irring occasionally and breaking up tomatoes. until re- duced to a bout 1 in cups -30 Carefully break 2 eggs over the sauce In each dish without Aavortul Mains ta R.eturns It's interesting that housewives of yesterday had an almost instinctive feel for feeding their fart1ilies properly and keeping them well nourished. 11tver, for example, waJ a mainstay which our: mothers served at .Jeast twice a month. u~ is still good for you and it's relaUvely inex-peqsive. F1avorlul bacon is the :pettfect taste compli - mBnt to liver. It is esPecially good when the liver is coated with a crispy golden batter. An envelope of potato pan- cake mix helps create an e~-do coating. ladonesian Style Liver tasierved with a flavorful oniLn sauce made with grf\'y mix, brown sugar ind soy sauce. • IBEARTYLIVER I ANDBACON ~6 sli ces bacon ~2 eggs t 1 envelope (4 - ae~in~s) potato pan- catem1x ~ 1 pound sliced beef livfr Gook bacon, saving drlppingt. Set aside baton. Combine eggs with ~ cu~ water; add contents ;fncake mix envelope stir with a fork until w blended.. Let stand 10 "1inutes. Dip liver into batter, .,cot:.ng well. Cook in 1ta drippings 5 to 10 mi$i,ut es, turning once, un~I· done. Serve with · bap in 4 portions. INDONESIAN STYLE ;. UVER •• . ..!t~ pound sliced beer ·H-f 2 tablespoons fat !'· 1 cup water ; 1 envelope {1/&· ounces) onion gravy mix 1 tablespoon bro~11 su;ar ~ 2 tablespoons catchup ;~_2 tablespoons soy ··-flrown liver: in rat in skillet. Stir in remaining inifedient. Simmer un- COll:ered, 5 lo JO minutes, until done. 4 servings. , . Every (UI of lucky Beet is young and tender, u.s.o:A. inspected ond 9uoron1eed 10 cook up juicy and t9nder e.,.ry time. For your ossuronc&, eoch cut ho1 Lucky 's wrln•n "'Bond", ~h!ch gooron1HS lull sotisfoct1on or your money bock. . . ,._ .... , .................. _ ... ____ _ MOl,ll "'" 'IOftCTIOll ~ GMIMT.S,.. PltCn" • 9'ICTM .... fflDllDD'' nlllUlt 14ot• t.U TillNl m11CJ1 ml, !t1S". """'.. ,.,,,,, ... ,1 ..... "" ..... -.... 1*11_ All our meat is "BONDED" for .,.iity llld flavor. Boneless Round BUF s\w.. Rib Roast LARGE END, BEEF (SMALL END. 1.38 LB) Rib Steak BEEF. LARGE END . Ground Beef ANY SIZE PACKAGE (EX. LEAN. 1.08 LB ) 7-Bone Roast BEEF CHUCK Cross .Rib Roast BONELESS. BEEF O<UCK LB 1°8 ... LB 119 LB 129 LB 59~ " Lentwn S aation• ... Rump Roast T-G;;r.';'steaic' · · ... 1" Butterball Turkeys s .... h,USOAGr.A!IO-ll .. l .ll59c Bui Loin (PorterhouM Slffk. ,JI 1 81Lll • . .. LB Turkey Pan Rout 11 Sw. Prem .. While I Dork 2-lb rkg2 Flaltaticks l -ll PKG 1ot l reoded . .. 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One example: ' EEFCHOWDER ;..1 pound beet for stew, .cu$in 'At inch pieces : 2cups water 1,.Smedium potatoes 1 ~2 mediu m carrots, thMjly slioed :• 2 medium onions, di6"1 £ 2 teaspoons celery .... . ;: 2 teaspoons salt :~ 112 teaspoon pepper •i 2 cups reconstituted · d ·milk i l teaspoon parsley es · ace beef in a Dutch o or soup kettle, add waler. cover and cook slolvly lbour. eare potatoes and cut intO"' inch cubes (abouts oUJlo). Add potatoes , car- rcit,I:, onJon. celery salt, •4 and pepper. Cover a6d cook slowly 30 mlDu~aor un.tll meat and v•etables are tender. •· )\<Id reoonaUtuted dry n;!!< and paraley na1t .. aatl continue cookln&, , for 10 mlnut.os. 6 1orvln1s ol 11> ob. • • <f' MINUTE RICE 2sozsox.1JI <f'LIPTON TEA BAGS .r4 LAWRY'S SEASONING SAL!0'"' 101 .,-. BEST FOODS TARTAR SAUC,Eozm.42~ .,-. LAOY LEE MAYONNAISE ,,0,,.,111 ,rHEINZKETCHUP ... o,,n40~ .,...~,~~'N"~!,ION CHUNK TU~,~nozc-•89C .,.-HORMEL CHILI W/BEANS_,.ozc..A9c .,-. CRISCO OIL GAl..CAN SIO . . .. <f'~~m.!, DILL PICKLES. , .. 0ZJAA1" UME llOOIO 32 CZ~TL .r4 ~~~8~,1;.A,.!29. CLEANER 2Dozc..•85~ .,...sTA PUF LIQUID RINSE """L101 o"PLEOGE SPRAY WAX 121 JOHNSON AEG~LEMOf<I l40lc.AN ,rSTEP SAVER FLOOR SHINE 1'9 JOHNSON CLEANER J2 OZ BTL Beverages • Spirits .•• \;!l,~,~y LAGtll BEER "OZBTlS 1 •• ~~~VEST DAY: VIN .ROSE ""•'L 221 ~~~!~EAL SCOTCH WHIS,~!,o•con9n UOUOlll ... VAl.All( JN T ES wnH llCIUOfl DEPT A DISCOUNT CENTER PROVIDES "ONE-STOP SHOPPING" FOR ALL YOUR NEEDS! THIJI mMI AVAILAIU Ar DISCOUNT aNJlll OHLl'I :"''"'\J !~------~ \ a. LADIES' KNIT TOP / •• ..._ 100"· poly•"•' w111> 1 ' 41\orl 1lee ... 1, !Minon 1 'I ' front ptcteket ond .~ ';7' .,. potc~ pocket. $.Mt. 511 \ & ( ~ 1 _ .. . •• :;. , b. LADIES' KNIT TOP OZITE FLOOR MATS WAIRI ltTCNIN Russet Potatoes Crisp Celery Winesap Apples &S¢ C•!ro Foney. Cri1p All P.,rpo~• 3 LIBAG Dwarf Ti Plant .. 1" Ono M•o Fto""' Color -, .. Po! 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CllT8 ~--·-DISCOllllT lllPllM.Ull!I IAUIU,. .......... . n.,,__.....,. -·-CllHITl ) ""':1. • -·----.. l ClllMM .... , .... ,,._ .. 1 ..... . tftl .. PUA .tt'W •1~ .. ,-"'""' 19" ........ AllAIOlllYHOI .... .. ,.,, .. '""-........ ,,,.. ·"·--·--:=..-.. l1tlll ""' ..... && ,,.-... G .., , ... nou! s. pipl .pa; spri herl c bieo oql< app T ing1 the pirr 0 ""' coo gol1 gre cbt ligl I qu Pit; m< qu • , co• ·~ M• ro1 R< lig ch on lei ,. ea le pc to in F d " 'J ~ c ' r I ' ' I I I Setv-ings - Generous • For a q uick, low-cost, on&dlsb supper, generbua enough (or slx servtnis try bit nouriahln& "PlneappleSupperSal~d". · Serve with French bread ~nd mu.as of piping bot tomato SO<Jp, ganilshed with a spooolul of Yoeurt or sour cream and sprinkled ·with chopped fresh parsley, herbs or mini. Canned pineapple and brown rice are blended with celery. green pepper, ereen oqiona and Cheddar cheese for new taste appeal, especiall y with the menfolk. 1bit salad boasts its own special dress· ing. ze&ly wine vinegar and salad oil tilend ~e ~avors of horseradish, dill, garlic and p1m1ento. One ~~rel _of this salad's extra.good navor ~ tossing the dressing with the cooked nee and chilling it before adding the golden pineapple chunks and rem~ning in- gredient.s. \, 'PINEAPPLE SUPPER SALAD 11 (J pound ,. ounce> can pineapple chunks t n cups quick brown rice % teaspoon salt Herb Dressing l ~cups sliced celery l V... cups shredded Cheddar eheese. lightly packed 'rt cup chopped green pepper i,,. cup thinly sliced i.:reen onion CriJp lettuee -' Dr.Q.in syrup from pineapple into a J. quart' measure. Cover and refrigerate plnea'pple. Add enough water to syrup to meua re 2 ~ cups liquid. Tum into ci 2· quart ;sauce pan, and heat lo boiling. Stir in rice and salt. Return to a boil, and cover. Turn heat low. and cook 15 minutes, until llquid is absorbed and rice is tender. Meanwhile, prepare Herb Dressing. Wilen r ice is cooked, toss lightly with a rork. Pour dressing over rice and mix well. llefrigerate an hour or longer, stirring lightlyonte Add well drained, chilled pineapple chunks, celery, cheese. green pepper and onion. Toss until well mixed. Serve on crisp lettuce. Makes 6 servings. Herb Dressing: Combine 'r..1 cup each salad oil and red wine vinegar , l teaspoon each salt and prepared horseradish , 3~ teaspoon dried dill weed, I;~ teaspoon garlic powder a nd 2 tablespoons chopped pimien- to. and mix well. ft.fakes about 1 cup dress- ing. """'OO c ., . "· v<J . ! '0: . ' I . • ' l ' • Pantry Big By AN DY LIPPMAN CJ~CJNNATI , Ohio (J\I">) ~ It is a bad day ror grocery clerks "'hen P..l ary Jo Berd· ing comes to ca ll. The last time s he led her ramily or six children to market it look 50 minutes for the grocery clerk to tall y up her bill which ca me to over $600. That means over 13 feet or grocery tape, "'hich told the talc or 54 grocery bags and nine grocery carts. "They hate to see me come in.·· said Mrs. Berding. Going to the grocery is a big event in the Berding family, because h1 ama Berding shops only once every three months. "I bate grocery shopping," Mrs . Berding said after a recent trip to the market. "'I hate the crowds. I hate the fact that you have to go every week and all the time it takes. So J just put my shopping off until J have to go.·• J ust com piling a shopping list takes several days. Mrs. Berding's last list in · eluded 15 large size jars of powdtred fruit drink, 26 boxes of ccrc<1I and 15 large box es or sugar. "Somehow we madC' a mistake and ended up with seven l.irge jars of mustard," she admitted. Once the shoppinJ:! $pree is over . :1nd her station wagon loaded and driven born e>. that 's a ll the grocery s hopping the family does for the next three months. Meal and dairy items don't count, since ~frs. Berding has them d elivered. '"The kids know they have lo r ation all t~e junk they buy because once Lhey l'at it. it's gone," Mrs. Berding said. "When Y,ou go to the grocrery once a wee~. yo~. re forever picking up more and more 1unk . Her infrequent trips to the grocery. do save money, s he said. "When you're buying for three months . you're eating on last ""·eek's prices for the whole time." she said. "We think that's quite a savipg.'' Still, it ltn't the money that delays her tripa to the 1roccry store. It's the thought or 1n aking up those long grocery lists and the pleasure she gets out of having a specially designed kitchen whlcb .has 10 much pantry and freezer s p ace t h at It's really a mlnlature supermarket~ Rl&ht now. both Mrs. Berding and the grocery clerk are hpppy. The pantry is full . Neither M.r1. Berdlng nor the grocery clerk hu to 1tart "'orrying again until about .Memorial Day • Molpn to add dining p ... 1ure · -!'lie 1ubtr1cllng calo~111. DAILY PILOT .. Plastic Decanter .IUICI •110.t 5 9 " Ill« OU"1/tl Y " $1ltlUTl '''" "'""~I Jumbo Florida Grapefruit WHllE otllCIOOS GREAT FOR I REAl(fASf' 1 ~-1 . I aox of 23 ...... $4.49 J Desert Grown Grapefruit ·~:c79' • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Arizona ~ 9': Lemons "':"' ... : ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Coachella Valley gelos '""' TIEAT ·-~·25' 10\.l~SHH L& e····JUlcy···::: ............. , .. l ~ .... ~.~!m~.~:.:~~.lfl.~ . .: --............ 89' I -"'::~-=· .. 8. -·-·············· M -""' ······"'i" .... •3• -;;, AlllJ-fn .. ;:;, . :~.~. 11" 5-YR. OLD airgrounds Bourbon ··*"''311 tout80N WHl 0 SKfY ,,,,. ....................................... i Scotch l 5'015'•'1 '87 : 10 ,ROOf : "~'" OllA•r • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• o Don C1rlos T1quil1 . ~tr-, ... 14" o Spring Beer·Ouart .. -_.;:'.::". 39' • • • • • • • • • ···Ta·b1e···wtnes·~ ::E: 'fll 1 • cH..u1.1s Of uar : • PINK CtiA&US •AUM ," . ................... ········ ........ . D REGAL WHIPPED TOPPING •. :•~·. . • 53' D ICE WHAMMY mlPES .. :Z. ~~-.. tt• Discount Values! ·····.···~~·-······ ················. • ! f .\~114. 1 • "L•L"Hf.'111"\I" • • • n .-. .-,. • • • Food ; • Lavorls • • C t I • • • • on a ners • • Mouthwash • : .... 51~== .,,.: : !'!!."i ': :(3101 ). : • •IM •• 11., • • >•·~\ • • YlLLlfl • • t(l l ".. ..... • • ..................... ············· I Wec:tne6da1. Feb,u•ry 24!. 1915 N 0A1L v PILOT fJf' Br~ss ~Fish for Guest_s A sauce of 11uteid onion and celery blended with boll' llJld bait, milk, shredded Cheddar cheese, and a touch o(Worcestersh.ire top the fillets; an addlUonal bit of shredded Cheddar la the finale. Easy preparation, quick cook· ing, and eating satisfa<:tlon are a pa.rt.oft.his recipe. CHEESE -TOPPED F I S H FILLETS · 2 pou.nds mu11et or other fish ntlet.s, fresh or frozen 1 o/• teaspoons salt \l.t cup butler or margarine, melted. I tablespoon lemon juice l,2 cup chopped onion Now Availabl e Al Thrillimart FAMILY DISCOUNT COUPONS AUTtmmc AFllCJIM Wfa_.I PIUUVI GO Wl.D! DIM TtllU GLION (OllNTRl SJIFJIRI --·----· .. ·~ ... 1,~ cup chopped celery , 2 tablespoona nour 1 cup half and hall ~cup milk 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce l c up ( y, pound) shrt:."Clded sharp Cheddar cheese Chopped parsley Thaw frozen fi&h. Arrange fillets In shaJJow 2-quart baking ditb. Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt and drizzle with 1 tablespoon butler or margarine and lemon juice. Bake in 350 degree J-"". oven, about 25 minutes or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. Meanwhile, cook >Onion and celery In remaininl 3 tables\ poons butter or margarine un.Ul tender, but not brown. Blend in nour and remaining % teupoolf d salt. Add hall and haU and mlllr.;·,• cook, stirring constanUy, Wltll thickened. Add Worcestenbire-·1 sauce and 112 cup cheese Pd sttri10 until cheese is melted. • .. rt Ten minl\tes before end or-"1 cooking time spoqn. ~ of thj_,1 sauce over fisb : sprinkle wltb re,;,,l matnlng 1,a-cup cheese. Jus (1 before serving sprinkle with " chopped parslE?y . Serve with re· ~aining sauce. Makes 6 serv·,:\ 1ngs. -..!...-. IN THE NEXT fM wtflCS. THllFTIM.UT P\AMS TO Stll ()NE WI.LION K>UNOS Of CITIUS ~RlJILT. THA.rs A LOT Of LEMONS, ANO Of COURSf. A.I.SO OftlCIOVS 0RA.NGI$, SU(:CtJtfHT l\ME S AND Vt1AMIN "C'' RICH c.11.._"ffRUIT. 10 St.U lHAl MUCH, Wf'll HAVE 10 PRLCt. fHEMEX1REM!lV lOW SO Gt'T IN ON A G000 OEA.l ...,..0 S10Cl{·UP1 ORANGES •FANCY NAVEL• • JUICY VALENCIA • ..... ,.,, •111! 00 Jvr:t .. ,,,.,(,. C~•:-:'I~ £.a, l4D·lb . Box 14.79 1 or '. ,1 .I •I •1 1; •II , .. ,~ ... 11~ ~·" 51' 'I~~ Bttl Rlll ,,,.. ®"'" !ll'o(lll• Club " ~ '~' C.~lb.....O -~· w"' lt!I ((.OW Ire.a ... ~-l!>t\I~! 10 "~ \1 !0 ~ lltOll "' 11-Q IEf~ IOIN . .... . .... . 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Ryan by Tom latluck ' l l I by Dale "f ale ., 1 GORDO t -J4 I I l r I l ' I . 1 )I \· --~- MOOH MULLINS • by Charles M. Schub ... FLAT T1RE ~ by Harold Le Doux by Mell by Chester Gould 1 I C>O>l'r nm1i<so ... by GeoNJe Lemant f· r "' """ ()ON,"1' &l!~Jl!V• ,,., •• ASK MY MOP .1 ., • by Ferd JohnSOll ··we coulll try-it·, ju\f th<il ""hen ~hop~ ha\ e a 1loorm3n the !.ale' l'lerks 1tlwayi; i.t;ire at you :.is if they ntver IH!arJ of under twcii11 y Jollar,." · DENNIS THE MENACE : 1'~1 1 11 1 : 11 • I j I 11iiii :11 I I I 1(~, ~,ti~ ' ~~J : 1FJ ~ J ·r ! " , .. ~1 \ •' : · . • ~~.~-SMlaW& r&A11i rM C4SE T~~ 'IWI" 11111\l ~ C»ICI GOT" IXXIAA QILL .' :: . . '• .. . ' i;; :·. >: ,•, ,z.i ••• :·l ::j ... ... . •, ••• ... ... .. .. J i '• ... ... .. . lly CECILY BROWNSTONE ........................ - DEAit: CEC!b Y-: -t'wl lleflrd· cell ol a 111!-marbllna chocolate cue. Cillyou gtve~rfft~!M 1'1"-NEWCOOK. · .~ DEAll NEW COOK: I've used the recipe. for the cake both in !hil CQJ~ &lld in lllY took book . Becaun:1 49ntt want to repeat it a tblrd ~. ""re's a similar but .new ... Jp• W'Jth the same effect and ca'llhll· for one cup less sugar. ·- Jn this 1ormula the chocolate and white pafts appear in two diatinct l ayers instead of being ••• HERE! J(MS RANCH FRESH LARGE GRADE AA Ell . .. " ' . ,, . . ' . ' . I Wednesday. February 26, 1975 · • • · • , Cff marbled. This is not a nutty Grease and flour a 9-lnch whites until stiff; foldlnt.obatter. cake; it.I texture is more that of anaellood cake pan. Pour 31/:t CUP.I of the batter in~ poundc~e.-C.B. · In a small saucepan over low prepared pin:' G'ently stir • ~ heat stir together the chocolate chocolate mttture into the re .. , Bl.ACK. BQ'M'O!I ~E and water until chocolate is melt-maining batter; spoon over the ,. _..ounce packa&e sweet coo1i· ea : cool . while--batte1t••nd do.....QQl 1\ir-• iag chocolate On wax paper, sift together the chocolate batter will 10 to the .. , 2tablespooA,water the nour, bakJng pc:>wder and bottomastti_e~k.e,bakea. l .. f 2cu_pl1ltted cakefiour salt. In a l arge mixing bowl Bake in a 325-degree oven unW .. 2 ~ tea1pooris double-acting cream the butler, sugar and a cake te1ter-..inserted lh ceo~ . bakintpow,der vaniJla; thor oughJy beat in egg comes out clean-I V• to l~: lt2 teaspoon salt yolks1one at a time. h'?urs . Place cake in pan on t\ ... , o/.i cup butter or margarine Gently stir in flour mixture in wire rack to cool foT 15minutos. ~' 1 cup auiar four additions, alte rnately with Loosen edges of cake and tW'IJ · lt~Jespoon'vanilla ·milk, just until smooth each out on rack; with another rack 4egga,1eparated time. With clean beater in a turnrigllt sideup; coql'~mplet&·. lh cup mi1k mediUm mixing bowl beat egg ly. Spread with a chocolate gl1tz.e FOSTER FARMS CALIFORNIA s 1a1, GROWN 3 LEGGED FRYING . : . , . MJB ~---.:~ ~"'·" _y t ... ~ 'i+ ~~ ... ~~·..-. ...,• t ""--·· · = · · . · l ' · " •• .,.l'l(IJ."OF'fOO *xx ~·(~ TEA ·~-S t .• EG.$1 .•• • Siiotngt1e . SPRINGFIELD DECO RA TIVE1 JUMBO ROLL , .. i CHICKENS FRESH MEAT ,. BABY FOOD R~.Jl '" :,:-' BONELESS . . ALL · SKIMMED & TRIMMED . IMPERIAL-~. GRIND ~ • . -BEEF LIVER ~0 ~·1iARIARINE .s~~-6 GAME HENS 20 oz. KERNS I OUNCE CAN BAR M POLISH SAUSAGE OR KNOCKWURST TOMA TO SAUCE FARMER JOHM ~-,··___._ ___ • _PA_·p~_ .. _1'~~ ~~COi ·.CHEERIOS.·. : . DELI SPECIALS 89 OSCAR MA YER ~ LITILE FRIERS 89! FAB LAUNDRY DETERGENT GIANT SIZE a:c. COl£A REG. $1 .26 · 6 PACI! + TAX .... 16 OL IOT'l'LH ..... v ' J ' • t • ••.. •, . ' LAURA SCUDDER'S REG. 95· TWIN PAK POT A TO CHIPS • TASTERS CHOIC~ oz. LG. JAJI ·; ~--, ? l • }'? .. FREEZE : DRl•D COFFEE . . . ' .. > B LOGNA ... FARMER JOHN 79. BARGAIM BASKET ! CORN TORTILLASl9! 29! 23~. • WIENERS FROZEN FOODS <. • .• ,,.,.._. ~ ,-<.~ . .r IJI ( J CZJ/ DOWNY FLAKE BONUS PACK ~' \\\1111>1 ' (!LI ..... . I.·~ WAFFLES · 49c MRS . FRIDAY'S $199 GOU~MET BREADED .r SHRIMP I LB. HEAD & SHOULDERS$)l9 SHAMPOO 7 OZ. SUPER SIZE TUIE JOHNSON & JOHNSON COTTON .. G.o• 93c SWABS 400 UNBREAKABLE . 79c COMB SET .PkG. OF 20-REG. Sl.49 Stora H-.:, 9 to 9 Daily lncWJ.tc) $'• Ltay fric"lf~I ... WESTPAC FAMILY SIZE VEGETABLES 11/4 LB. • GREEtol BEAtolS • CORtol • MIXED YEGS. • PEAS • SUCEO CARROTS • CHOPPB> IROCCOU BRIDGFORD FROZEN BREAD DEMl·LOAF 5'/• en. LIQUOR DEPT GAUO 'I> HEARTY BURGUNDY GAL GAUO CHABLIS BLANC 1/J GAL GALLO RUBY CABERNET RFTH GAU O ZINFANDEL RFTH $279 $279 $199: $1~': • • • -. ~ Thu"day thna Wednesday FEB. 27 • MAR. 5 ,...., .... ;.ct ........ -COSTA MESA 19th and Placenti' ._ __ •w'•"'•...,•,.,•'•"'•...,_•_.Q•.·.· .•. _ .. PLACEMTIA 710'W. Chapmcit • I • I .• ,. ' / Wtdnatda . Fabf'u 26. 1975 , .. . Fro zen Foods! .. . :C.-apefruit 2 5c UICE,11. ~weet Flotidai concentrate! · 12 ..... •9e) caroni .. CllUl 25c MQl'ton's -juBt <fight 8 oz size! htatoes lllSll lllOllll 29c . ~Ida. heat and serve! 12 oz fa Rolls~ .... &9c ~mp or Chicken! 6 oz. pkg." . . . . SPINACH •9c SOUFFLE .. '1ttouffer'1 -deliciously, light! 12 M l p . ~ 7 ,.,..mb Cake · i •• g9c f;f.q\Jffer'• ·in ,the,French style!.10 oi · ~ ·. affles ~ ... 39c at 'em in "f.he toaster! 10 oz <. ··'tatoes.CUlll .. 49c Stouffer's ... pier erred quality! 11 Y2 oz . -· -.-.......-~ -~ . •. Delicatessen Special.! -~ • Sliced ' I . ' ' 99 . I -~ _... ..-Al....!. Six great smoked vari.tin f~ hich Jo cboooel Wafer lhln..'1 ... pk11 . 'Kl Rl,ncho~• own label . , • emooth, for ppln' or m · l~? ~~art.. bot.lit . . . , Sliced Swiss '.:. s1z~ F a?nou s C~che Valley .. •. 12 ot. Kosher Pickles . 93c Clau111en'•-Whole1 lcic\'! , .... ,s210z: . Laughing,.,-c cow ..... TaRty cheese in pa.Ry cu~! • • Smokie tinis .. s111 · I s-tch ' t5s~F : ·-·Tri J .'. • J 11'' "" sc.sars ' e e • r lftV . ~-I . e CHEESE · 93c BARS, .. l·foITman's smoky s herp cheeee! • • ,· e;;;;;,;,u~ed ~·. ,S611 CbAri;~gn:n• ~225 ·• Th• lam&... ijil . , . '11fth '""'~ndy or Chabli•! firth 1~ ~ ' ' ,. ~ ~ABlll~..$599 Still'::.' Stfaight whlakey-sippin' kind! Qt. • n ·~o s3•• RUM~SM50' I - Puerto Rican -light or dark! fifth Compare -and see for yourself! Ask your butcher -or read the label on his package -and see if the beef you 're buying .is U.S.D.A. Choice. Chances are, it's ncit! But · it is -everytime -· at El Rancho ,-and our butchers are there to tell you so! RUMP ··· ROAST $10! Round cut of U.S.D .A. Choice beef! Swiss Steak .. 51°! Round cut of U.8 .D.A. Choice beef Teriyaki $189 STEAK rm , lb 'fop round U.S.D.A. Choice beer! Omaha: Roast . ~1 2!· Thick cut U.S.O.A. Choice beer round .. ·. CENTER CUT U.S.D.l CHOICE · • • • • • • • • • • • • ' ' • • I Comi)are.quality, trim, viilue! ~for yourself that quality -U:S.D.A. Choice -is a better buy at El Rancho! I ' • . tlSh Dinners •• 93c : • ~t Watcher's ... Choice of four! ~ .... lrackers =······· 39c ~ -tines,~or-tbe unsalt.ed •.• crisp and light! 16 ounce package t ~·::. , ~·1:.=-·: ..; ..: TREESWEET. .49c 1 U IC e CRAPEF1Mt ••••••••••••••• ~ . . . ~big 46 ~ ~ brim-fut of'natural goodness and tempting taste! ' Creen 8 .eans & 29' ~~green beans -picked at peak of flavor and packed in No. 303 cans! ¥ I ALL Fi.Avorts 2 3c }' ogur . a oz. CARTON ••••••• ~your favori te fruit flavors -~plain, if yeur prefer -and save! Springfield d:tiJI· ~ - f !~,.!~~.b~!!~~~!k.~i~. ?.9' of t "' •.. · ' .....__.. .. irgarine.: .... &9c Pretzels-QIOSt . 49c Hollywood aaffiower • 1 lb. ctn Twists, Sticks, Bavarian! 9 OJ #""•' " ' Mushrooms • • . 33c T riscuits . . • . '. 59c 3'"" Ddywin8 stems & pieces -(en. . If m1ersllTTf C11U1J • 49c ~.· Almondine, Romanoff !t~~o:69C ~tti • · .29C .. pri,,Pid , 1~,r i..fi.. ~11g. . . l~~e~1 s:.59c IWKrOom Sauce13c Nabisco's snack treatal 9 oz S & W Clams .49c ·Chopped or Minced ... 8 oz. can ·aa· · 59c 1s1ns_. • . . . Seedlesli -energy food! 15 02. pkg • Red $129 Snapper • fillets .•. fresh from the Pacific Catfish FEii! •••• 515! Louisiana-skinless, headless! Fillet of Sole . . 89~ Mild flavor makes it welcome! Turbot fillets .89f from the shores of Greenland! CRAB MEAT From Alaskan King Crab11! Smoked Halibut s1 6! S1nnking makes it differen1! • ' Mo~terey Squid 59~ l-lere's a challenge for you! .. Sh · s2a9 r1mp mu IJllll • • For nlore pleasure! Shell on Su.per Fresh Produce • . Beef Kabobs .... ~:1 2~ ' f"hunks or loin cut, boneless U.S.C:.A. choice beer -skewered! Net wt. 8 oz . each. Chuck Steak ..... 89!. .Judge for yourself -compare our U.S.D.A. Choice beef with theira! You'll c~oose ouni , Pepper Steak .. ~.1"''? Ready for you to broil! L<:iin cuts or U.S.D.A. Choict! beef -seasoned rof ~ Honeless U.S.D.A. Choice rOund) Sausage sae s l 3r J-:1 Ra~cho's old fashioned 'tyle! leet Rib Bones 792 U.S.D .A. Choice! , , • bake or h-b-q! Chili Grind . . . . 892 fresh! Coarse ground beer. SLICED s 119 BACON 1b F.I Rancho's thicker ranch style! r FLANK , STEAK s21? Delicious broiled! U1S.D.A. Choice ' -. ' Beef Shanks . ., 79f So 1nuch meat! ... U.S.D.A. Choice Meat Loaf • • • • 892 Oven ready ... made with fresh eggs! Meat Balls Shaped a.nd seasoned .with fresh eggs! GROUN099c BEEF .. F.xtra lean -bulk or patti~1 Prices in effect" Thurs. Feb. 21 through Wed. March 5 Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday IO to 7 No sales to dealers ~ . ~resh, rNdy t.o use! 6 ~ oz: 'IJUmin11111 foil _49c Gai'den fresh-to live You that preferred goodne88 ... tender stal' and tasty! ~ .. ld Jt'eavy Duty-2& r .. t ifd . Bird Seed &9c X . Qford • 5 Iba. cl bird watcbina:! • .· t,food .... · • .19C Jtf.unk 81.Jle M.P.S •••• 6 0< can • a-a.n.1o1..- ·-·· ••••••• '1.49 ........ (r-.Jor ... 2.77) ' -. Grapefr:uit .... 6 for 51 w,tercress .. 2 for 2s c . Freeh, cri1p, tangy! bunch • Texas Jtuby Red •.. good 'n juicy BAKER 12c RUSSETS ~. \J.S.' No. l Premium quality! fllf11•· ...... '117 l...etA you 11!eep! 8 ounce j•t 1axwen 11ouse ••••••••• 11J2 ff""'>' <'llfTee, •II pindi -I lb, -., ,. I JRESH CELERY Otjsp etA lka, ever so tender! f!iii .-.......... : •z.n Waift 1ttoftl ~ou up •11 ni,;ht! 8 01 lnstaDt Coffee •....•••• 11.42 Muwtll HOl.IM: 6 ounce (10 ounce .•• 1.96) . 1 ITALIAN29c SQUASH • AU green and field f'relh !: ;--~ ••.•. ' ... 91'' .• , ••.••.• 11.19 For Di>-1 N1ftrti•1, or OUy hlirf 1 ounce f't ~1r1t:c,~or.nt (8 ounce ••• l .4t) ' • 8fomo Seltzer • .. • .. • .. • 98• . 0.-11'1 work bit! '"' O\lnCt •lH WAWI PW11C S.JJ1PS ••••• .91• ' Boo.uo ,,.\<k •'""" "1 9oi)neludoo atH,.. ' • • • ' ' \ :=ti 'ill . ~ ........ ~ •. ' • CJ:M _M;IRA,J • • 'A 'Vt BIG FAMILY SMALL BUDGET UNDER $5,000 DH. Dormitory playroom. Bright and sunny. Grow your own fruit. Room for tarderi. ·Wa lk to O.C.C. Where else can you hdlse tht: whole learn ror 50 little. CaltMG-7171 . • J,,EAS&r-NOW • B"Y' U.UR· S~LLER IN HURRY BIC bepullful rooms. Clean & sharp, Wind free patlo. It's ready ro.· you now. Call 646·7)71. -\ . SPANISH BEACH · HACIEND..: NO DOWN TO VETS POOL ~ Walled dourtyard to formal tile entry. Sgat"ious living a nd dining rooms.' Fiesta size Par'Y room. Gourmet garden. Kitchen w tnew no wax noor. King size mas t er s uit e. Separate children and guest ""·ings. ~1 an size paneUed den . ..&oaring ranch fireplace: Walk lo beach. low down to non vets. Can't last! Call 963-6767. "ABANDONED" 4 BR.-2 STY-POOL 1 BEACH-$28;900 · Parklike approach. Large family sized living room. Gourmet kitchen + dine. Sweeping stairs to separate master & children's suites. Assume 81/~~10 FllA loan. S23,500 bal. no new loan C08ts S2<1Z-mo. puys a ll . Owner must . sacrifice. llurl"y! Call 963-7881 . LOCATION '. .. , ON YOUR TERMS Dover & Westelirf no need for auto. All s hopping nearby, 2 s uper d eluKe · ma s ter suites . Styl e · PU RE ELEGA-NCE. Free & clear, Name Yt>ur ... cryvn terms {be reasonable), Quick :_ve in It escrow PQ18ible. Cal\ ·-l'fi:ETHEOWH~ - ' NEWPORT VISTA 3 BDR. $34,950! A tpce large }'fird on a quite cul-d-~~. lile new thtaughout-own er may ruu,ince. ll'it lime advertised Call quiek 548-2:413. PROMISEH'R ANYTHING But give her this cU&tom cottage with a warm cracklitllt fireplace und. wood beam ceil1nJi!:S country kitchen~andle Jjte dining looking onto a lush rolhnR • green lawn ttµ'tt cozy bedrooms a sun- nv den all nestled under t.owfring st ate 1:{ lreel and only S38.9'dl Wow ' Call ~2313. I PACIRC VILLA TWO STORY • POOL $1100 DOWN · Rambling two story. Formal entry to s pac ioua living and. dining. Log burning rireplace. G"ta-:;5 enclosed gar.Jen kitchen. Sweeping stairs lo FOUR BIG BEDROOMS. Private rear( grounds. Bike to beach. $28,950. can quick! 963-6767; SEA SAILS SAND BEACH DUPLEX REQUCED $I 0,000 H•r;d to find luxurious 4 up 3 down. ,'Sota. owners units. Ocean view rrom both units. 15 x 22 sundeck, large patio, doubl e gurages. Investors dream owner will carry up lo 3070 at 8% interest. Call 646-7171 . .IN'35 DAYS . EXECUTI E POOL HOME .• Ul,lmat.e interior decor. Soaring cathedral ceilings add to open apa,Qious- neu. El~canl fr9m the lon~vered 'ntry lo the entertainer's dream yard with ttug e $P&i;"klinc PQOI. SSS,900 is 8 bargain! Call now to see. 847·6010. IF YOU'RE FUSSY You love this execullve single story in ,lrime beach location. ~lanicure corner lot. lmmaculat.e. Interior decor i.s terrific. Features erricient wrap around dream kitchen. Cozy family room with fireplace. Formal dining. One year new. Just .S59,900! Call now to see. 847-6010. EXECUTIVE ESTATE 4 BR-2 STORY-POOL BEACH· ASSUME '$39,000 Rai.sed entry to elegant li\ling room with dramatic vaulted ceiling, huge crackling fueplace & Romeo & Juli.ct balconies. Forma1 dining room is"elequently served 1 by h~ge chef sized kitchen. ~· family room ~~Oill! --!Ull terr~ce ,ovetlookin,; ·n-eerorm PQO:I with jacuzzi qp,n 'Stairs to separate 24' m aster suite &. spaciou s childrens rooms . Take over 7 "~ VA loan. . NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S314 per monl h pays all. l{urry for this beach R1\H GA I."\~ Call 963· 7881 $25,900 TWO BEDROOM CHARMER On a friendly tree lined strt.>ct, gleaming hardwood noors-crisp <:lean & warm Call 546-2313 I GOLF CO!JRSE MESA VERDE Immaculate Mesa Verde home features large bedrooms, oversize living room, big homemaker kitc hen. l\tanicured yard . Charming hr1ck BBQ, al S42.950 its a bargHin. Call now to see 847·0010. I_ .•• MINI RANCH 3 BR· BEACH ASSUME $35,000 Tr~ lined rural setting in prime beach a rea. Lar~e family sized, living room with huge crackling fireplace. Country stvled kitchen . Dine. Covered summer pavilion with Har R-Q in secluded grounds. Spacious master ,1;ulte &. ~enerous sized t.:hildrens <1uarLers . T111ke b\'er 9.5 VA loan. '.'-JO !SEW LOAN COSTS. SJ.'W/mo. pa.vs • all . Hurry filr this unique hea(·h BAHGAl!'lt! 963-1881 . $46,950 NEWPORT BAY VIEW Real le isure li\•ing 10 this -Newport Ch ateau home all rus t1 r-ruff wood exterior with two story beam ceilings. 3 exciting bedrooms d1n1ng room, gourmet kitchen plus 3 lcirgt• batbs big sun.deck u"psta1rs, a real nu~· homC' a1 a fantastu.: price Call 546-ZJJ::S NEWPORT HEIGHTS $7,750 DOWN-DEN 1\lewport Height~ & brand new too! Just S7;750 buvt; 1.l~ .Extra !'>Paciou~ home. Elegant Spandn entry. Lo.ads of gla$S. .Cathedral <.'ei ling. Format din1ne. Spaciou s Gourmet kitchen w ·BBQ. H1de;tv.•ay v.·1ng u\Cludes a1r1um & sunken tub. Oen off1l~ for dad. Lar~e wind fr~ patio. See lo believe. C1i111646-7l7l. MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE POOL 2000 sq. rt. plus. Beautiful living -12 )( 13 formal dining room . Bright "'-'ell organi zed kitchen /tlreakf<l s l area. Unusually l::1rge living room overlooks 36' pool in tropical garden setting. Expensive decking. Huge lanai. Your ov.'Tl par1idise S1.400 down. Call for private lour - 646-7171 . STEPS TO ~ THEBEACH UveUlle good life. Association maintained · grounds. One year new. High security private community. Take advantage of low, iowprice-Just $36,500 ! Call riow tosee 847..aJ.O. S&S PARK HUNT. 2 STORY · FOUR BDR. Quality four bcdroorri two story. O\-·er 2000 ~q . It. only 112 yrs. new. Jo'orma l e ntry to tormal Jtving & d1n1ng. Garden kitchen and nook. Sunken separate game room with cr'ackling firepL..1ce . Sweeping stairs to BONUS SIZE MASTER SUITE AND PARENT RETREAT. Unique children and g ue st s uites. Professio nally landscaped grounds. Only $6695 down. Better hurry! Call 963·6767. ., .. I l ;} PILOT·~TISE,_ I' MODO~ $200 MOVIES Y~ ,I~ Toe~. 1,n~~~(~ •. ~~Op ,!u .. approach massive t:o.lrY . Enormous parlo r . Form a l banquet room. G11anlic garden kitchen. Sep.arate fiesta roo1n . S BONUS BEOROOl\IS. S2DO M.OVES YOU IN!! Gl's take advantage. C11ll now~- MINI RANCH .3 ACRES BEACH 1 Spraw'llng California ranch house on acre s. W a lk to b eac.h . Trees-trei!s-trees. Tile entry to form Jiving <ind dining. Gourmets kitche SEPARATE GAl\1 t; & PARTY ROb . Roa ring brick fireplace. Spacl master ::1nd children's suites. Fe grounds. Surrounded by $70.000 ho . Call qui ck' 963 ·6767 ,,1 M~~~~!~~d ~~"!~~~!:!{ becomes 11'1alla ble once-in·awhtli. t•eat ure.s 4 bedrooms, ramily roo! formal dining. Large, very pri\I master suite on separate level. lli(l . desi rable neighborhood ('\ose \O elementary school, park, tennis courtil bike trail and beach. It's hard ""G believe at only S62,000~ Call 5-16·2313' BEACH RETREAT : · $3350 DOWN ~· Spacious two s to ry beach hou,s . Forn1al living and dining. Private d and wet bar. Roaring brick firepla e. Open staircase to triple size ~ and child rcns suites. Wu.lk lo , schools and shops. Ca·ft now ! 963-67 . . ·-. 4 + FAMILY ROOM Spacious ramily home located in lo~ community. Association malntaftl'. 'Tennis courts, pool, + pre-school . no,;(t miss this nearly new beauty at just $48,900! Call847-6010to see. . ,q VIEW OF OCEAM ~ AND LIGHTS . 'l ESTATE $44,900 -, Rustic eharm abounds in lhis uniqile beach chalet. C irc ular drive. Hu ge ,Jiving room with dra matic cornerl burning fureplace & BREAT11TAK glass wall VIEW of 1Xean & li g Gourmet kit{'hen & dine. Scpar wing for hideaway master suite b view &. childrens quarters. Hurry for this once in a lire time drea m home · at a BARGAIN price! Call 963-7881. . /, "HOUSE OF GLAS 4'.BR • BEACH· ARTIS'FS CHARM .-- Lanai entry. to elegant li\ling Tdom ' with massive crackling fireplace + rustic open beams &. vaulted ceilil}gs. Gourmet kitchen. dtne. Studio fat room v.·ith wall or g lass t t ~ drumatic<illy brin gs Ju.s h outd . together v.•ith plush Indoors. H e hideaway garde n view master sW~-" Separate win~ for children & guft(s. ,'· llurry for this unique find ! Call 963-7881. SPANISH VILLA , 4 BR·2 STOJlY i ~ STEPS TO BEACH,,, : CIRCULAR drive approaches sec'ltided:: entry to hu ge living room with " ·towerin g CATllEDRAL ceilj~: • Garden view SE VILLE kite . FIESTA sir.ed dining room and p y r oom with m assive · Darcel a : f1re pla ee e nhanced by WALL QF { GLASS overlooking terrace i&r; lrift grounds. Dramatic stairs tha t sweep to separate master & childrens su.ites. Hurry · fir st to call gets lhis B, BARGAIN! 90J-7Bgl. . • • CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS H • • $5000 DOWN M ' : $10,000 REDUC.TION Superlati•'e view home. Distincti,·e. we l l maintaine d , custom built eKec uti ve h ome. t\.1a ni c ur ed landscaping. Heated and filtered pool. Custom drapes, Top grade carpetin g. It is now vacunl. A pleasure to i.hov. Call 613·8550. DESIGNERS HOME lnteriof" designer's own home. A spot· less lhree bedroom house in excellent -«mdition. Paneled and papered lhru- out. Spa.rltlin~ kitc hen. Top grade caflie:Unc. Convenient to tennis courts and swimming pool. $72,500 call now ~(ISOO. • : FIRST TIME ·OFFERED Custom built . Irvine IC'rrace. :1 hcdroom plus convC'rtible den. Great fa mily home on Ff:£ land. In lip-top condilion wilh quality construction. An easy lo care for \"a rd which includes sparkling heated :Jnd filtered pool and badminton court Ca\1673-t!SSO OCEANFROMT HOME PLUS GARAGE APT. Completely remode led home with two bedrooms .and two baths. Sparkling new kilchen, Newl.v painted exteriP.r· 1\ll this plu~ ;.1 beautiful one bedroom ·, apartment -.-1\th u view or the occ:l•1 Price has been cut to Sl45.000. t·a11 673-8550. HARBOR VIEW SPECIAL MR. BOAT HARBOR:lb ! ONLY $39,300 Highly desirable area. Nr. shoppina.1AI _ • s chools. lmmacula.te lhroitgho~ ~ HARDWOOD FLOORS. Cozy li\linc . room. Formal dine. Gourmelli kilchea. .. ... F a mily bedrooms. $.SOOO dow!f OWNER WILL HELP YOU assume • VA loan. Exceptional value .:.._ mus : hurry call 842·2535. v! • --0-vERLOOKCITY , ~ HILLSIDE COTT.AGll-: • De li ~ht full Y d ecor ti:ted. Love ly 3 be droom . Great potential ror expansion . Expenst\'e carpets, custom dr~s. easy to care ror landscapin g. Ptlced al $72 .. '">00. Come take a look aod g1\•c us an offer. Call 673·~ VIEW OF BALBOA HARBOR Overlooks the whole world from.aundeck v.nd terraces. All the amenities that go with.can et~gant home. Format dining roorrl:" Modern kitchen. lluge ramily room with wet bar plus Wine cellar. Superb quality. Call 673-8550. $44, 900!! ~ : Country approach. Prime area. Rusi : cottage offers DYNAMIC VIEW ; CITY LITES by nile & SADDLEBA : P.tTNS by day. Story book interiO!t. Hardwood noors, Massive corner b' : : rireplaee. Country kitchen. Aati ': : cbarm throughout. EKtra larc• ;• • ld'eds ?r large trees, nowers &•l·ru~" .: • MEW aiGLAHDsnii : : 2 STORY · $29,900!lr. . : Ide•~~~~.~~ ~~~~~~! .. Al • ; shopping. JOG TO BEACH_ 4 fa~if: • sized bedrooms. Country· kitchen. : Freshly redecorated. Seclude<i.co~ paUo. Best bargain at the beach. En the basketbaJJ courta, teru:Us le • One time opportunity. Owner boue-t another -must go -take advantage. Call 1142·2535, • • • • NEWPORT 8 ACM COSTA MES~ • H UNTINGTON B~C li CORONA DEL MA R 1700 ~ lllv~. · · 2790 Harbor Blvd. 17931 8eoch Blvd. '.ll 030 Brookhur1t &o14 \V-Ave. 332Marguerilo F OUNT AIN VA l,.LE'Y, IN~ESTM ENTftil _ '18109 llroolthutst · I S662MacArtlwrBlvd.:Su!t!l~ tt'-7171 . . 546-2313 ' 'M2·2S35 ' ~ 936-6767 ' 84'1~10. 673-8550 963-7881 Irvine -7$2.17()6: - < ' -.: • • J • ' --~:...::::_~,...:=-:-o:;::::j;:::::: ·Oq,tloo I f,F;,rTMm ~.vf1w~J ~ ... ~ ... . 1. ! • ~ ' • • i stunate From Wire Se~ '\fl , ·~ ..._ , ., 'l'lu! world'$ talle•t ~man w)ll ~ f om \tire Setvtoeil; '. · .,,.:~_,.;..._,r;li!<o~:...."""'' vlslfthe Southern lliin.Ols j.own ol, .(yf/;S ING'),'ON ~ Jlevltalizmg Flora on March 8,,wblcb ·haa s :ii~< ·tnano.1-.11~ aill11r been ..proclaimed :sandy' Allen '· No.r i'h andi Midwestern Dayin'laerhonor. · .. rail~ ~Ould cost'rnPl!e than Miso ~len', who Is 7 foot 5, baa , thl"" ' \be O.moUOI Congreas a 7.:foot-2 beau ia l"\oi'a, ·Dan est.fma j{D '1973.t a federal ad· ~rlltr, 22 . · ' NIBorj ency iald today. Mila ,Alien, 19 . recopllred as Tho .S . .Jla!lroad Association the"\vorld's tal1est living woman said l( would cost $.1.6 billion to by'th.llulOl\eal Book of Records, $7.3 ~illiqo over \he next 14 years li,ves a ·f~w ~iles away ,in to consoUdate and rebuild thp Sttelbyvllle, Ind. The cOuple met railro,,d;l.tlnt.o a p~Ot-m11king in ShelbY.Yllle in Janu,ary for quasl ·~oVerrim e.nL corPQration their flrsf!ate. known as QonRa~~ 1 \ • The rail as,oeiotlj)ll'$ price lag EBA 'Nrned D°'°" ' PHOE.Nl"' .;... More tl!tri)ullf tlt~ women, membeu of lhe A.U:on• Housp ~01¢,\Tu~dar •iltinst tbeEquiil~l-btf Amend· inent w~icb. w.~ rfli.!i!ted 4~ The :adiQn a~arid'W siblUlY-ot rt'°"tt'lJ · fh! gTOpose ~ nSttt ~ amendJn;ent · a,Ca~st -s~x lfla· crimination. thic. ~eu or next. . • """lT ,, ·111dh•• rroces~~ · ' Cl~ 'Ir I • -· eve a..etters i•• Sa1id? . ..,,,~ ... M"'"""." Jaz"z pia.nist Erroll 'G&mer has is fort r'e,oqvaiin~,. current track ~n admitted to Northwey;tern ~d equt!enr a d ror pUr<:has· MeJDO('i&I Hospital in Chicago ing n~•· r~ .on e. µie railroads with plieumonln. have. u eiftt>·eti' properly over Garner ,51,compos~ofU.efiit t"oCon ai[' . ··Misty,'' canct!lled his sch~~led ~' _engaeem\nt at Mr. Kelly's after Dent f~ ·~flale NEW DELHI -"" In41an foreign ?t1inister Y. B, ChaYan today canceled a projeet'ed .Ylsit to the Uriited State! ·W protest. Washington's 11(µ,~~fa IO-year arms emllai:go on a tan. , ,::~•~ley Walker, i71 of Mission Viejo whUu away beautiful spring weather by writing letters l'liret~ept B.•Y, ~ach In Laguna Beach. ,· PEOPLE , . Secretary Fredrick B. Dent re· ( J WAiSHJNGTON -Commerce Al lht' Samit i e Prime !ZI> . fat;ri·otic Essays &<j • • $.(>nsol"ed ·by Mesa ' Another Pl iotic essaY.con.test Cosla Mesa, or to the clerk at the .f.M,lih 1choo,I jq,niors and civic center. The cash awards a is being, sponsored by the will be presfnted at the l\iay 20 f Costa Mesa through its council meeting. 1 • r-ennlal committee. Another project of the bicen· , ·~ ... e three wio¥rs will receive .tennial committee is a republica-~ cashawardslopayforatrip lion of the book. ··Stice of 1 ' Wilbington,1D.C. Orange," which is a history of Fly.0 detallirig rules of the Costa Mesa. . •. ~t '-re ~lftg distributed by , This project is being backed by , ~mlttee this week' to local the Jaycees, who will underwrite .~.K&:ils. A similar competition publication costs. The book, ·ellM!ld last .year, wlthtwowln· printed in 1970 t9 commemorate ,receiyiSJI ~ aw.ards·, but the 50lh anni'versary of the nam- 1 ~year &he city council ing of Costa Mesa, will be authorized money for an addi· reprinted on a pres ale basis. 1-Uonal.$500 pd11e. _ • "We know. there is a big de· !~:'l'he toP,lc for the ess-y ls "HQ.w mand for it based on the calls laratj.on of lnd@endence that we get," Bull said ~ fkted My Life.''DonBull, Anyone wanting a copy or the -=n of ~e ~bicentennial book-: .which will cost S9 .9S. , Polnteo oul thal the sWolJ}d contact Bull at 642-1893. .ti~ to all NP scbooi For S20. a person can spoosor re- apd •eniors living~ tn publication o'f the book as a Al•· .. .. -· #. bicentennial edition and have his &'I l~ell\dn · stu<leni. it name listed In the preface. cltl Nar, .H1A Ne.wiP't lllJh~ Mater Del,,-The new edilion will.be br,ought ~1•• ... arta Costa Me.a Op to1date by author Ed Miller, ~.'!'.~ ... '~' ~~-t_aid, ••Bi.It whowill work on the project with -----~-co.ta,_;_~!IL P_anillo. hiato.y profl>SSO~ . ~ ff ..,.., , , .• ·!.. ' ! at Orange Coast College. r Another rule i$. that the award Panian. $ISO a member or the ....,.,.l)e Used to' visit places of bicentennial committee, recalled hlstot1eal interest. Bull said that that 1,000 copies were printed in tbf!'~erttan Host organi'ution 1910 and were sold out in three 1.n~s·btJigton will provide· months. 11r~ for the winners to staY Depending on the number or· ~.~\ti.U..s1• "" advance orders r eceived, the· • "!deadline for the essays is 5 Jaycees will sponsor pu~lication , ?Wf •• April 18. They must be sub-of another 1,000 or 3,000 copies. -tf . to the bicentennial es$ay The book will be reprinted early . t ccmmittee. Box isM, in 1976. ~ .... *"'" . ~ftl!~s. Order ,. .J,,,11·.1~ -~-::;~·Fenu·n:ne "-:i :1 ., Spray arnings Needed • • ' ~ •' ' . ffiNGTON <APJ -' The ~ a_nd Drug Administration as ordered ingredient listing in · cosmetics and waming labels , • ._,~,n·ine sprays in an effort to e consumer injuries. · ortions of the four-paft re· ull\~ory action had been gon;Usly opPosed by the COS· etl~s industry but endorsed by e coinsumer movement and, or~ recently, the National ~batioo of Women !NOW1 . · :' FDA's fin.al or4~rs ~- Persistent, unusual odor or dis- charge may indicate conditions for which a physician should be consulted. Discontinue use im- mediately if rash, irritation or discomfort develop." lh addition, the FDA said spray manufacturers will be pro· hibited from s uggesting that their products have any hygenic or medical value. . partedly ,he,s been picked b,y Preside'nt, ,Ford to be the ad- minl stratl°Rn' S chier trade negotiator· with the rank of· am· Minister Jtldita , iracc~ed . tJ.te Upited Sta~s , ~ing mis· taken lrguments to.jusUfy its de- cision to reSume arrr(S sales to LagunaHil& Women Slate b e i ri g a d m it t ~a· t o Northwester:n's Pas~aVant ··i Pavilion. · ba'ssador. , Sourqt,s !i&id Dent was chosen Pakistan. I · Lenten Event All women or Orange County are invited to renew faith and hope at an annual Lenten prayer' breakfast sponsored in Laguna Hills March IS by women of Lake Hills Community Church. Brunch and fellowship at 9: 45 a.m. will be followed by a sacred concert featuring ''Th~ SinginJt Bersthold," gospel singer Jim Bergthold and family. A surprise "woman of the month" will share her faith ... Facilities have been made available at First Baptist Church. 2452\ Moulton Parkway, Laju~a Hil s., (or t"he event. "N'ursery care wil(be provided. Reservations m'ay be obtained · through Sunday on the church patio (E l Toro High -School> between 9 :30 a nd 11 a.m. services, or by phoning Ja'Nice Lit.tie at 968-6362. Bergthold has been first tenor with the Haven of Rest radio quartet for eigh.t years. and is heard 1,000 tlroes weekly over U.S., Canadian, and overseas stations. J_oinlli("him \n' the concert will · be1his wife, Loana, who acCom· panies at the organ, and four of their fiYe children. The children (two in junior high and two in elementary s chool) fll'St began appearing with their parents two years ago as a means of spending more family time together 'while continufng singing enga·gements. · Working with cbairpers.Qn Darcus Fox o[ Westmjnster, in addition to Mrs. LittJi of Hunt· ington B e ach , are Linda Abraham or Ora!lge ;and JoYce~ OeBree of Fountain Valley. 't School Chief I Will Attend Japan Pro~an-. lnternational~y knQWn a~st after the White House d,ropped " If • S•m Gllll•m Jr. of \Vashington is plans to name D~l)Uty ~(ty. Gen. s , L free under SS0,000 bond after be-Lauren~e H . Siiverman as ~e 9 aguna ing charged with striking a trade representative. • fellow passenger and threatening S119ar Pri~ D'p t"tyhood a crewman aboard an American Airlines flight. NE\V YORK -Two ol the na-' At ·a hearing in Memphis. a lion's leading sugar reriners R D federal prosecutor said Gilliam ha_ve lowered their ,,·holesale eport Ue 42, used an intercom telephon~ pnces yet another notch. receiver to strike Japanese im-Sucrest Corp. and Amstar port -export dealer Setji Corp. announced Tut>sday they Nakamura, who required four re'1,.uced prices to v.'holcsale stitches in his head. customers by two cents na- Gilliam, trave ling to Memphis · tionwide: The new prices made for a local · Academy of Arts ' granulated s\lgar 47.S cents a workshop, testified he has been ix>und and liquid sugar, 47 cents under psychiatric care for 10 a pound. The South Laguna Civic M · sociation sponsoring a poll of re- sidents on the possibility of city hood will reveal the results al its general meeting at 7:30/.m. today at the Met ho isl C&urcfi, 21632 Wesley Drive, South Laguna. years for "nervous te115ion." -'""-==----------Ann Christoph, association spokeswoman, said the group has received more than a 100 replies so far lo it s poll. • Sherirr ·Richard Hongisto of San Francisco named his new un· dersheriff -form er Oakland police Chief Charles R. Gain who once said : "Law and order at any cost can be the undoing of a democratic society.'' Gain, 51, resigned last October after less than a year as public safety director of St. Petersburg ~a.~ reportedly because too or: f1cers were dissatisfied with his ''leniency.'' • American· writer Kent _8h;elby lost his lease on an island in Fjji which he won 16 years ago by writing a limerick to publicize an Ava Gardner movie. ANIMAlogic1$ ~ N•""" ,,, ... ···-... --·· "ftt ost or them have been positive about seeking further study," she said. Many question- naires are still out, however, and she said sb'e hoped prople would ""get them off their desks and into the mail.·• The poll ask's if better fonn of local control is needed. It in- dicates a preliminary study has sho wn cilyhood could be achieved at no increase in taxes and asks if further investigation would be undertaken. And it asks if a further study is undertaken if the re~ponde r would be willing to contn~ute · to defray its ex· pen.se? The secretary of Fiji's Native Land Trust Board, Ratu Aluesi Suguta, said it canceled Shelby's lease because he"did not respond to attempts to contact-him and. failed to make rent payments or -MY 8N0711Ell'.s Vt/Ir" J.N6JI STRWU 10 Fiji cents -seven U.S. Cents -_-....c.ll<::.'::.~;_111;_1';.:"il:.:e:...'IE=Mc:'Nc.IS::...::A'A=C:.:Ki:.:E:.:7'..:.·_·_· _ a year. Other items to be discussed al the Civic As9ociation meeting in· elude consideration or a prop<>Sed cGunty rez.onin,g allowing a new tract of 688 homes, Pnd election or association officers. The tiny island of Yawalo, also known as Ava Ava, reverted to its o.riginal Fijian owners, SUguta said. • Sen . John A . Nejedly {R - \Valnut Creek ), was nained by 'the Planning and Conservation League as its outst~nding en- vironmental legislator of 1974. Nejedly. chairman or the Senate Natural Resources and Wildlife Committee, was honored for authoring legislation creating a California wilderness system and protecting (he Suisun Marsh. • The U.S. Supreme Court let stand a d eport.ation order against the former wife of Canadian movie actor Dqnald Sutherland. Shirley J ean. Sutherland, V.-'ho divorced the actor in 1971. sought to have the proceedings halted so she could be with her two children by Sutherland. The children entered the Unit- ed States with their father as laWful permanent residents in September 1971. Stanford Gift Laguna Attorney Endows a Chair ~aguna Beach attorney Normally a raculty member ap- 1''rederick I. Richman has en-pointed_ to an e ndowed pro· dov.·ed a proressorial chair at fes~orsh1p holds the position until Stanrord Law School, a donation ret1r~ment v.•hen a sllccessor is in addition lo a SI million gift to . appointed . the school hem adc in 1969. . ltichman 's business, interests University officials said the include housing construction in normal endowment required to Los Angeles, a major dry ice fund p. £ull -profcssori al position manufacturing firm, automobile is $600 .000 but declined to di s-~on~racts and real estate. close the amount of Richman's. Richman, a track man alSLan- gift. ford, received his' A.8. degree An endowed c h air is there in 1927 and law degree the . . . rollo"'·ing year \ established by making a gJfl that ··stanford is. · t tti earns enough for lhe schooJ to lurn on whatl"1'1 ge ng a re-f d r I I ·1· ri gave me '" un a pro essor a .p0i1 10 .• Richman said. ' • I • A sa 79 of wi Y' th -j s [ 8 ~ nu 197 at Bo1 be\ eca Ii pul l"t'C ot I nin .'I e ~lo 1to1 doc ro o Ol:J ·1 an< "511 pat las lh• v.-·it lh • bo! ha1 l h, l in Sc1 dir l T bo• \\OU or i \\"itt li ne ('re' rea( that \\"at In pie; beco line plat d"l) en<> -rllll r al l sow bot' alo1 ~Orr' fo r ope fis oati Oa ot• . .'J :::,J 1 •m t>nt wel !On the hOI dOI '· V11tler Wt•fl i11 Florida A high sun and £lat water combine to form a pattern as yachts set sail off Miami in the Lipton Cup race in which Jim Kilroy's nev.' 79-foot ketch Kialoa from Newport Beach set a new course record of three hours and 49 seconds for the 38-mile -course. llandicap winner was Ted 1'urner's 49-foot Tenacious out of Atlanta. The yachts arc now under way in the Miami to Nassau r ace which is the next to last feature of th<' So.uthern Ocean Racing Circuit. Success of Boat Show Defies Economy Slump 8 )· JACK WOLIST01' ~E;W YORK 1UPl1 fhe '>oaling industry got 1975 ofr Lo a rousing start at the reeent National Boat ShQw lhut t:ertuiniy belied lbe staltt of lht• l'xecutive \'i<:(' president or tht-National Assoc·· 1alion nr Engine and floo:il l\I anufacturt•rs. "'hich sponsors it.• ''The sa les dollar vvlume r eflecls a five to Pconumy 1 Sl'\'l'n p e r cent i nfla - lf tht'rt· 1s an)' ~rt·at tionary rise in prict·s, but public \\'Urry nvpr tht' that 's not enough to t·ecession and inflation. ctan1p1·n the solid 15 per - il \\·asn·1 t"\·idenl at thr eent avt>ra~c· increusl~ in nint•-d;ty s ho\\' ;i t the• :-.alt•s t•xpcricnccd by l'X· Xe"· 'i'ork ('0J 1:.l'um . hibitors." ketch \\'as snapped up by a n eager bU)E'r for S157 .000. .:\ Lot:.il of 45G crar.t \I.ere on i>xhibition 10 more than last year and the majority of them, 85.5 percent. "·ere of fiberglass construt·- tion, a continuing trend IO\\'<Jrd that m<Jtt•rial in thr boat -building 111 - dusti-~· ~lore lh::in 336.000 vis-!\'l ost l'Xhibitors \\·ho 1tors poured lhrOUJ.:h the hud aporoacbc•d thi s Boat Sl1ow doors 1111d ordl·rcd ;1 rt~ yt-ars t•xhibil v•ith feel - rord S63.3 n1il/ion in ini;s of conct·rn because mar1nt" products of lhl' sagging econorny S l l O "folal sulC's of l1o~ts t•xprf'SSC.'d surprisf" al tht-e 0 pen and :.ict'<'Ssorit·,, :1l thr turn of t>Vt•nts • , 65th ann ual ~ho\\ con1-I A ah • pared '.l.'ith $54.4 million .. ,, ... ; (',\~I .. : I~ herr r ll fl eJJil last year al the he ight of \ t•ry appre ht>n s ive . ·· thr fu el shortage ~nd suid Oil{' ... but \\'p"re go- ...,·ith $58.7 million in 197:1, in~ out "'ith a much the prt'viou ~ reeord hr1j.!hlt'r out look for 1975, s ine(· this s ho\\' tradi· tion-..lly st'IS the business · • rT APP I~ AR S lhP n1ood for the industry for boating induslry \\"ill the year·· ha\.·e :..i good rt·ar d~spilt• A i;:ood ind1e a11or of Lhe hard t·conorn1c ho\\' tht• cconomjt· times .·· sai d to' rank b:..iron1t·lcr \\·as n10\'ing Scalpont•, man011ging t·an1C' in the (•arly hours dirt>ctor or Lht-show and "'hen a 51-foot ~1org;111 W ate1· Measu1·e1· Conipact Device 'fimt· ''a ~ \\ hl'n no boat 01· sh1µ skippPr \\'OUld bt> caught offshure or in a strant.?c h:irbor \\'ithout his trusty "lt': .. 111- line" and somt•ont• 1n lht• cre\il.· \\.·ho k "''"' hO\\' to read to rags and leathers that indicntf'cl f;ithflms or "·uter un<l er the bo:.it. In more modern lin1t!S pleasure boatrrs have beconle µ~ed to th<' lt!ad- line that is n1arkC'cl with plastir tabs shn\\·in~ lht• depth in rt·"L DEPTH MEASURER New Weter Auler The sev~th annt.lal Western National Boat anc1 M aTine Sho"' opens Saturday at the 1\nuheim Convention Center and "'ill run through March 9 The Anaheim show emphasizes small \l.":..tter craft \\'ith the accent on pawer boats. fishing, ski and family boats. r6wboats. shore boats. runabouts. kay:..iks . canoes and cabin Cruisers up to 30 feet. Also on displ:..iy \\"ill be the lato,..<;t in small catamaran s and in - Oalablcs In addition to the bout exhib1l s. !h(·rl' \\'ill be booths fealurin~ inno\'a- tions in boating equip· mt•nt Demonsn·ntions of kayak handling by cs· perts and other boating techniqut·s will be made ul eveninR SC'minars at the s how .. Show hours \\'i ll be from noon to 10:30 p.m . Saturday s . noon to 7:30 p.m .. Sundays •tnd 3 lo 10 p .m . l\1 onday through ~'riday .. Admission is $2 for adults. $1 for kids6·12 and frf'c for chi ld rf'n un· dC'r G. 1st Pmcer Or if your bo11\ 1s ltu-ii:f' enout..:h and your pockc.•t- book affluent enough you cffip af(drd an l'iectroniC' rathom<'1 f'T or depth sounder t hal rl•ttds thl• bottom ns y ou rr11i :-.1• a Ion~. ri" is" •d .. it" 1 he Race Slated meiasuren1ent ..... ind it up '.'\ 0 \\' (' u ~· .. : s somethiftg t>n lirely ll('\\ for lhC' ,_mall bo11l operator. s cuha di\'(•r . fisherman. etc . It's r alled the Water Ruler by Davis ln~truments Co,,,.- ofSan Leandro: It look~ and works lik(,' 11 Pocket tepCl measure, (Jl fa~t. lt ~Ill fll In your pack Cl Of 1ackle box . To-o~rutc. attach ~' :$mall leld weighl to the. 1•11d of lhe Ji he anftl let lh€" wclght 1lnk lo the bot -!Om~ Re:.id th<" depth on tht Indicator which you hbld In your hand . It's all done by aears. When ..... t like you do a l.iip(' measur{•, Tiit: \\1ATER .R.uler ITil'l:lSUrPS depths up ti> 45 fl't.'I und can be convert· Pd to 90 (1•et . The ruler housinM is madt of cor- ·rO!ion resi5titnt plastic .. On tlie back of the lnslru· ment 'is a drag adjUt>t· ment lrnob \t'"hich re· gulate8 the tine and locks lhe .. mechani&rn. The instrumt>nl i s aVailuble throu~h dt>- alers who stock Davis' line of navigational in- struments and boating ::1cce11orlt!S. "fhr pr.icf' f! aboutlJO. The big offshore power boats will roar off Mis· sion Bay, San Diego. Saturday when the first major race of the season gets under wuy .. Saturday's race is ;_t new fea,Ure Linder the sponsorship of Paolfic Soulhwest Airlines and sttnctione4 b)l-the Pacific O(lshore 'Power lloat Raciqg A ssocla ~i-on <PO PBRA). ·.;. More thnn . a doz Of the big custom ·designed boats are expectftd to be on hand ror the starl ot lhe rece which will be known .as the PSA Of. l'bort Clasoi<. 1 6 4 2 • 5 6 7. 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4· 2 • 5 6 , 7 8 \ - W9dnnda . Feer 26, 1Sl75 • _u. ~•onj!leOIM!l!*CWI D41LY PILOT CLA.SSIFIED ADS You Can s.n It. Find tt, ( 642 se.e'] One Cal Service T rode It Wrth a Wont Ad • '1 V Fast Credit Approval · ~#"~ H111u For S. JHout•• For Sale Hous•s For~ J"••,.. for. ERRORS· J: ...___...l.._· ••••··~~··••••••••••••• •••••••-•••••••••••!•• •••••••••••·•-•••••••• ••••••••••• ---........,.~. -rttl ' 100 G1t1 ... a1 100 5-..1 100 ·GeMraf • 1 • tltoufd c"'4tck their~ •••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••-•••••··~4·,•• ;':'::.~r:~.~ •.. I. . l . I I i)P, ... DAILY PILOT-· . YORKTOWN VIL~S ,. :· HobWty foitt.flnti• \Vl..• have several to c hoose £rotit·~a1r 4 corr•ct insertion only. upgraded and ~'1th assumable FHA or ~~ t!!!' V 1\ loan. l>r iced less than ti1e cu~t... HouseiFoiSttle A"4ttfe .->Ht.id~ new models . Beauli[ul community REA[JOR pool. Yorktown .VIiias are lcx·at~ear • ;;:·;~;i••••••••••i002 . all s hopping , R1'0 line and -~'"lo ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICE RB>UCTIOM beach. Call now for individual ~Is: PRICE REOUCED TRJ.l'LEX !Jt;2.4454 , lmmac..--ulaL~ JHH. t oa in excellent rental area. Eacl1 un1l has BACK ON MA.RKEJ' hoint: \\·1th hugt! up,.,t ;ur:-. 2 bedroon1s, separate p<.ttios , quiet SECOND CHANCE bonus rou1n. 'l'h1s Sclcl'l l'ruJ.Jt'rly 1,, hcaul. l.J:.cpd area. but c lose lo s ho1>ping. Only VACANT 3 bedroonl. 2 l>ath. garden "1111 lu:.h µlanun~~ and :1 $59.950.. type kitehen & fa mil~· rm home With :~~:;~~~Yc~~t~r~~~s~r~~~ CALL-644-7270 an <.1ssun1abl~· 7;11', hla11! Only ~one l'lo,,e Lu t:\·cryuung NO 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corana del Mar yc<.1 r ol<I ! Asking $5:).UUU .. Call 546-4141 . ::,;::•·n,J;,;~ "'·"" c ,\t.t. PROPERTY MANAGEMENT A TTEHTIOH INVESTORS! ,~11 Outstanding one year old Coron ~t sfel C:::. SELECT I PROPERTIES llO•I\ •O• NATIONAL MUltl llST SlRY ICl Mar clu1llt·x :l fled r ooms eac:t1)~i\. UV•.... WI C•• ~u· •O~ •wr. uu. 0, llAfl ••o(~~·· ••'"'u ,. , ... •A ito• 1<-.ire plat1..·s and c nt"\1)scd garage~1 ~n - Ve11icnt tl1 s hup1)i ng . "·:ilk to o,~·ch. J BEIJHC)ll ,\I . ~ It.1th . hrf..l :.t ;1rc a 111 kll t torn1al clln111g rn1 .. l•«:tUl l'Orner fplt·. l>tJI C' dtl"llll g;irag t'. L<•t.., ul sloragC' .. AS..SU,\J I·: 7', V1\. ~J'J l'l"l'I ~.9:HJ Pr111l·1p;tl:-, onl y . (lwncr 1/\gen1 , $-kl lltlti MESA VERDE l.o\•cl.v :I kH + 1am rn1 lle l·cnlJ y rt"d c e. Only S-1-1,.;ou. Call lur rnorC' 111 lur1n;.;t1un *HORSES* Lu . .;1.p1n J 1$H r:11nbl1nK 1..in1·h honlt' i-:lel· kJtt·hcn . lg t• f:nn11~-rtn \• 'ACl har. l•:nl·io.'>t'd patto \1· lpll· .. Sc1,aratL' 1ti x 2~ 1"l·1:rl·,1L1011 rn1 11" .~nook.·r ta11J,·. l)ar l '\<' Lurralc d !ur .l hor ... t.·.,_ t ;1cl\ rill .. auto 11.1tc r "-" .-.1.-n 1. 1·u111n 1t ·r1·1.1I a t·r·· t•r 1\:1l.-r1 dt11 i.: tr;..1 1. 111 u v h 111•1rl•'' Urul\l'f .JJi, /'lliJli ;iln1u,.1 oil 1111· :-.-\.\IU'I' J:lt-:,\Cll Ill i>LI·.:\. I lot Jr'olll tile UC1jJ11Jront 1.r ;..: LBH Lii). l Hll t.111 :1 t·;oJ 1->rli g . ,\11x1uus sir.J.-h-1 Jacobs Realty t. ;;, t.i1Siu :!~l :! ;-.."t•'A'µl.ll""l IJl1d ••• Getter al 1002 . JUST FOR FUN. why not look ;.it this 1750 sq. ft . pool home in Mesa Verde? (l's a dandy! I...ow maint, hig h privacy, great for entertaining and super for just plain living. Al l electric kitchen. beautifully paneled garage a nd a reasonable $62.500 price. It's a fun house. P .S .. We have a 4 + pool home too! UNIQUE HOMES Rooffors -546-5990 2850 Mesa Verde-Drive, Costa Me'a General I002IG .... ral 1002 ············· ................................ . OUR BEST BUYS Coronil tie! Mar $67.500 like new 2 b<lr1n . 1--larbor View -sple11did 3 BR. & fan1 . rm .. Sl7.500 including lanct . Xlnl duplex , 2 BR. each. $44.950 ·~ VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 <?40 7 E COAST MWY CORONA CCL.. MAR C<.1ll 64U·til~l VERMONT FARMHOUSE 'l'his home has room fur e\'cryon~d ever ything I 1jeclroo1l1. <le11,.: · ~­ bonus ~·011111 . large laun1..lr_y roorf\ \V lt room fur s c\v1ng and po111ters easel!· llear varcl is 1naintena11ce free with large . sw1111n11ng pool. Ncw~·~g I •• t'al'pl'l. \Vall paper anc 110 \Vax • S.59 .750. Call ~62 -·1 ·15-1 · SHIP SHAPE!!!! ·•' U\\·nc<.I bv 1.1 N ;1 \" \' man and you k~O\v \\'hat th~l 111ea1is . l\lake a \Vl-fJ.TE GLOVE I NS PECTION or ·L.0,($ ·J bcc.lroom. l hath. lanai·· room. ;~;..Us !)<JUI .. J>t.US asSl1mable 6+.1.f/oorVA lo~1n 1t1 \Ves t1.:liff <1rl'<.1·. Only WB.600. Call 5·11i·4 I I I . 1 ·' 5 BEDROOM BEAUlY,,. !:iuJ)CI' SharJl U niversit y P;.irk .Uo.)11~ \\'ith rantastit view of greco ,.bell- Walk to 1>001 1.1nc.I tc11l1is courts. Shows like a 111o(lel. .Sec fur yourtielf. $69,~00. C<.tll G-10 -1.illil ui ',· ~COATS & WALLAC E 'CJ31 REAL ESTATE , I~~. COSTA M!SA 1 .. 91 Bol-f• JI Harbor S-11i-·ll-l l HUNTINGTON BEACH NlWPOR1 nlA CH qQ21 Atl ant,1 \70 Nrv.I"' : (1 Ot .:it Magnolta )o•'~ luU ~li2-.l-l5-l &-10 !~'( l AN tNOEPENDENT LOCALLY OWNEC. COMPAN Y SERVING THE ENTtPf SOUTH COAST A.REA SINCE 190:> Mont~ Gibson )542 Se"911I St. lrTiM' ri>-ral 1002 G.-al 1002 G-ral 1002 G.-al '• 1002 ! ....................................................................... ················:~;·~·· ~·uu <Jr•• tile 1~·1nncr"1 r\VlJ F It t·: t·:_'r l Ch: ~: I':-. • \\'urth Sl:.!1 tur l/1,· TWIN-100• FIXER UPPER FIXER RED TILE ,,. UPPER ESTATE SALE SPANISH ., 1~1·1l'l·d al ll~J .wo. ,\11 BIG C A t-1 Y 0 H BY~THE-SiA ONTARIO MOTOR SPEEDWAY l ,J•:,\SI·: 01''1'10:-l' '.!.,..,Or.\' .\:t•l1·110rt K1 v1cr•1 .. l l1t·dro•JTn llt.'L1.is Jo:.1d-. 01 ·r1...:. 1J ;1111t . p<.11u•l1ng. ,\l ;1r1·h '.!. I :IU 1..\: .I l'.\l lloor Ld<' & .\"OU na!Til' ll! t l'lan 10 arr 11 1..-;111ou1 S:li.!JllQ. ~1.~1. c oi ,.,h 1110 \ 11•.JOnl t:atJ 1112 .11i"iX, t•)o.l 1•., y uu 111 or rent Ill .\'OU !<'II ,\ o r \",\ lt'l'lllS °"''Ith 111111 ,10\\'ll . Seller to crPtlll huyt·r for t·osts 1n lieu ul p ;.1111t and repair. !<'or tin:. pru·t.' \\'hY rent"! C;tll lor dt.'la1ls .. HACIENDA REAL ESTATE ;i;JJ ror l1 c l-t>I :-. I 0 \.\'11. !••>2 771SH TRUST SALE ' ~ KET Fant<1:.1u· ;1 llr .. l ', tia. t REALTOR.SI'& "'i>11L 11..·1 L'l. poul. l)'!t '-. ~ _ _,;;;;;;:-_L 1i.J1 11' ·rup 1·on.1 1·:,,1att·~~ POOL HOME :-a.1·,, -'t'll ' Custom laycnst $36,950 ~l',\Hl.l :'a; l'hl· f.ll'rlt'{·t farntl .\ Sp<1l·1ous 3 l)t'(lruu1n \.\'Hh 1:1·:,\I. ES!",\"/"1-: l1 \11nc t'lo:.l' to ,,clH><i l,, !ot ,, •JI wood panellln,l! l'IJ:l J.>I~ :.tll•I p.iri..:,, St-..: tlui; nt•\.\ ;111 d 1!1 •corator \\all 11:-.lint.: .:. hl'tlrnl..'>. t":111ul.vl r1;q1L·1 Huge ht·<.1lL-<l an.J \\"anl ;i,11-.. ~un., i.12 j.t;;;i rn1 . ;ind d1n1ng rn1 l'ool llllc red µool with µlc11ty '' oaf .;t ..p;.t "'• ttw ....... woy te rtodi ,..-al a6Dt1f ttw 0r-. C.OSt ,..c 1 111 lu1 el.\' p;1t10. and 11t .vard :-.pace lell over. lot,,. luL" lllUl"t'. Jtll.IUSq.ll "J';il\t• :-.Ublt..:l•l to ~P,1 '' t:t ul <Jlllt•ruth•s . ~l:fil.Ooo.. lu;111 •i·l•j i71 I. Uµt•o PETE BARRETT -RE"ALTY- In.vest How l ,(J\\'J•:H I N"J"Elli-:s·r H/\ ·r ~:s .\ V !\ 11.,\ Ill.I•: lor :! hnu~t·.; •Ill Ul\l' lot B '!. Zlllll'tl :JU \":!!11 1 ( ·a 11 ;uh! E\t'" 3 Bedroom ;11ld111011 ;1I 11r11 L" 1111\.\" 111 1 CONDO l.i1 1·r IJl'1\'t' IJ.v :r..!l llf!h '. 1~11:111.111 .0.1 _lot :"E\Vl'1Jll ~1 \)Ill\ I , \'t•ars otd o..1ntl a 111·.lt.l I I:--. lr;H'I : or :::!.l·li rc <-11 ,,1arlc r hv1nc lur the t h·;111:.:t• ~ ,\. I L11..•dn"1n1 \"YON,. t' I v 11u11 i.: , ,~ , • ._, 1tlllll'" (1l :Al .lt'll<:I> tu :.i,,:-.unlC 5 Bedroom 2000 ""ft. tht• j L ,.,. loan ol' w .g,i1 ;1l ~:::io7 ...1 monlh Pl1'1. l<"ull pr11•1• only $23,995 L.11:.:1· t .~.~~;5~\~J•• hornc --~~~~~..;~·--.;_•.~;..I 011 •·ul d•• ,,:11·, t'lo:.e '" ----------1 1•lt•UH•1l1 .JI".\ .... l·Uuol . ;.!<.II.Ml n ••L).! h h• 1rhu1'MI largoin Hwden .'it'\\"l'orL IS1·:1ch f1xc:r u11 FOR AU I p t• r n II U a I b u a Al[l$ I l'l'lll!1 SUl.1 H1 g . h1 g l • • -h\ 1ni..: r111 a11d 1:111011 Lols I l1t·d1'111 . ~ hat11 , O\ e1·s11.cd 'w---------~ ul rou1n tor 1n1:1g111allon 1• and tl l"l'ural11r lall'tll~ -"!!'~'!"'!"'!"~"!!!"• S l ' l' I h I .., " p e C I U I TWO ON A LOT t rc•luet·11 tu :j.~ .. 51.•• Cull 1-'1r ,,1 11111 •· 11 ... 11·d lwui 5--to 11 5 1.. I 111.1g11111 . ··111 . t'll,,,H,n 1i11. I h1•nlt'" 1u t..'or11n;1 rl~I 1\l ;i r S hari• l'uol & l,<.1Uos • 011 <1t·•··1n ~111~·. ll 2 :u 111 - ~HERITAGE REALTORS 'J "'i'!· l)nt• ho nlt' lt·.1~1·d to ----~ - 91111;, <tl S·\,Jl.1 "n1onlh .. 1 • l'.fn·1· 1or holh ~1 77 .. ilMI I P~nln P0tnt ltl·:ALl'UHS ~L\;L'l': \~I~ I 67l-'l400 1 ,\/t~arty new 2 :>tory, 3j t lJcdroom . J h11lh ,I cn c lo .-.1.'d 1>ut10 . 2 ! 1'1rc plal'cs, ele<:tr1(' l)u1l\I i 111.,, "'ara ~t· dt-11' Ol)l..'UCr. P1·1ef'rl al :S l l?t1 ,l100 .l 1).12 1:2;;.:l t,•\ t'l\111~'\. l associated BR Ot.(A'io -ll fl\L l OPS ~.il' ¥1-11.,lt,o~ 6' t ,~~I \ Bordeaux modtol. 0Tet" 2000 •q.ft. of koi..-y livinq •. spectoeulr •few. May extra~ won't lost lonc), coll for appoint- ment. AGENT 644~056 Art·;.1 01 n1 an."li ''"''s'ty . Spanish g1untl'(.r'ftl1!'."<SIOl1 s t y led arl'l1ctl v~tr.}' to s leµ-dn. ll\·111g }j'!}-Jligh \laultt'U t·cll1ng::j: \-J'eavy b ea1n:. Cc1lftrft high fireplace . U1111n i,: rm .. 1\tass1,·e 1am1ly 1·111. Can- l1)1:.i . k1ieheni l!ugc ----------1 n1aster ~·111 ~ \.:'!f;1l~-1n EASTBLUFF i>t•rft't'I for the ;u:llve 1:1nlliy . l .. ;:1rge :::! story hutnc . 1or1nal d1n1ng, guurn1t·l k 1li.:h~n. 1m- 1n1·n .~L' t;.1n1dy r1n for ho1Jl11cs. g;11n1..::-. or home c)ll1~·t• \'1C\I' 01 the lull~. .lu'i l h ,,ll·d SohU value al $8 1 .~>llO. C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-00fO w;1rU1·ulJt' + ,,._.pJr>at C' etulUrcn·,. :.u1tes. ll~d tile 1·oor. 11.s &pulat-e. On- ly $-15,900. Call carty. !J62 ~SS85 . ACllMU UMEillltUY -?.T:~ " 111002 I OOZ General ' ........................ ··············¥!~~···· macnab I Irvine ... realty -·' ~ -~---------.. ' HARBOR VIEW PRICE ~1REOUCT10~. Lg. Somer'1el, 5 bedroom floor I>l~tl w /gcnerous 50' pool reduced $1.000 £or quick sale! Jo)'C'e f.-:dlUnd 642·8235. (P69) ' ,,,,. ""PEERLESS PERENNIAi." .. j .. Our home for all seasons in Har°bQr,. View Hills is without equal. Spark),. ing 3 bedroon1, d e11 & family room home w /unrolding vist<1! $97,0Q6.... Belle Chase Lee 644 -6200. (P71 > • .... ; IMPRESSIVE DOVER SHORES '"PLUSl. 1 62' bayrront + custom 4 bedroom w /ro.5ewoo<l & teak fa n1ily roor:n : forn1al dininJ.!, gourmet kitcbdn<.• breakfast room & s urrounded .wy fX>OI & jacuzzi .. 45 ' (lock + fee sl!fiJ pie l<lt. Vee Sti11s on 642-8235. ( P7l) CHECK THIS! •/Nearly .. w ./ 4 bedroom. family room l llltclten •atln<J ...... separate din1119 ,._ l leOllfffully deccwated I Clo .. to llloppift9 I. freeway accns. ./More d•tolls -Cookie 4.11119• 642-1235 IP731 1 '" 1n "4,500 NEWPORT llfAC:N FDCD. ,,, Cozy collage on lg. lot -space;flll'' boal or camper. 3 bedrooms · :lW' baths, dining room & new i~ £amily room . Make o£fer. Dot\e-: Chichester 642-8235. ( P74 l ,,:r • 901 oow .. oo ... 142·1JJ1 . "' 1644 Mad.nttwr IU·fiw 1 " , , ' ----- ERITAGE REALTORS. • • · ,,! ; . OCU.M • JETTY YIEW !!bac1ous family home across from Big ~ ~ronll Beach. 3 bedrooms,-guest room, (amily room. Formal <lining, . , cifliae,,_iworkshop plus ample parking. '~~ .• ®O. :l ,,111 11 I ·f ' ·': ..J.:1, .. , STAMFORD-MODIL 31per end unit. 3 bedroom, l!'h baths, 2 ~ces . s hag' carpet, wet bar, ~·op ; near pool &.tennis; fenced , osed patio. HURRY! Only $61,sod. l achenn1ye lh• 11!01 • -I t:h0trm 1ng :J br. 2 ba. rrplc, 1mmed. oc:<:up;ul 1.:y .~.500. Owner I A gen I 073--~MS ONLY 10 LEFT. 3 BR Condomlnkuns Hert to R11nni1t9 Stream . near Hewpori'• Upper a.y. $40,950.-$44,950. 345 Unlnnily Dr. f .IU.'il olf Irvine Ave I 548-7223 • .... ... I E a " i f I \ t t t t 1 t ( . 2 \ l ~ ' t 4 I I J Ha ••• ••• t-:A HI '" BI -I oc. ~a oo wl • f "' "' " Oc "" "" A ··1 .. Ill '" ,-.;, '" !); "' " w N "1 "' ·" ... H "' la "' •• 0 "' -, "' c• s .. , . . ~ • J " " li C• L • • tj • • • ~ '· ' ,j ' I· ' • • .. , I ~ I .j , ~ ~~·-2%00 HO.....Uitf:.Oolilod , ........ .,...,.. .. d Wednelday.Feb<u•<y26 1975 * , DAIJ..YP!l!C!L .. i ~ . ,. " , ..,.. ..................... •············•··•••••• ••••••••••11;v•••••••••<1 portm ,...., ffllll:!T.litt -...lrvll'tf ..200 ktc~2000 . ' 1000 ~·I.. C"""'ad•I-322 aloYellq J2l4 ~!.~~~~~ .... ~!'~.'~!.'!~ .. ~?!~~ .... :;/;. •• ,.'. ............................................... .-.-.-................ ··•••• ,-~ ~-roi:r m •••••••••••••"•••••11• ··--··---.. • • ••••• :A • ~ ~ -.. 4 U "-'IT~ 1.•. ~\Js :ouo '32,IJ!J(J ullso/Jfwr>ISO >:xir•t~•JOc,2 11•.,)!r•c 32• . • •• -··--t VALLEY REAtfY , n ;> c.lov.•n l'r1tlt'IJt1I.., only JUR 8CMtt./111!1)~ ~ur.11llbll Lna.1nlcrt·om.''''''"''•••••··~··:~·· FURNITUDC REUTFP ·-. ~I $L., 500 ~J....,a'.!1,7 3Ult 'fp~n hvu!>C'ioi75 cvinm . ~w1m 1>oul. t-°t)Rhornt· .. 1111 Lt •. \.!\J-;01· l\,L· RIW PRESENTS , ....,, HIK COM fm<.~I >1~ '""""· l<Ortl>, kods ol< . .SAL~ on ""' I HVI ~>: FOR U"-'FUR"'"SHID • L.1,.1w Jo-)<n p11yn1cnt . Mowitaia DH«t :IUR L1l l11 1rrrt$859 No fee ~a7~ n1v ll)l ~rel.I Call 11 .. • \Ye urt· " ~· ·., fNVESJMENIS ,., s1>end4$hlc ~/010. wt Resort' ' 2400 ~~ 61$--1~25-likr_. __ p 1 011 ct· t lt .,_.a It) . her..-tu st·1·\~· )'OU & APA.RTM9"TS ,~.; •RoU .. D FLOOR --o· RTU .. ITY · r1,.·n1 .. ~1!1"1 011 1 ~ bclu~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.o-r I M<ti 4~i1 w1 1.1~ ,\'l r\1\1': t;VE ll\' JW• ~A.. '.J W n """".--n ma I' k et . 2 u. n d J . • t w t....rp c, liim rm. nr t:l"FUH r to ..ulr,· \'OUU At Al>bcy l{ents Furniture, M.l.11~1 "'o I th f t U\'dl'OJUIO ljy ~u1:0.1~11t·H!(.B~AHl101n('IOrr<.·11t. U.georonabe~t'h,j3,25 k:1d~&pl!t:suk ,;!1Jr.l '•J IJJ hou...;1nl(tll!''tl.~ r . h ""-d rtm as _..., r ess an 15 cents per SQuare oo n-ienr onlv' 1 . .,.,.c>4:11iex<:s 1\v~l. 1)41.ily/ \V1,:tikly1 Ask 1·or lrwut. bfJ.~<100, 'l'·h:se ~tJa. Ol)liou, illJl PETIITREALTY urn1s u l ....... room apa a builder c an t ake over a p3rtiaJly de· ••<le by ,,:.; •• v··iiublc.. ~lo. 117!1 123·1 Ul!i·60tl0' ,;i ... U/'t)k,·r "''"~ little as $35.00 pe r month. · 'iJN• • I I ed 96 I bdl r R d u... .. , Un1\'ers1t)',l'ark, lrvl,J1e h little ~OG ve op ot su vision o ~l an i-.;x('lusi ve Indian .\Veils VIJS\V't!IOA'E (oi· leaM!,·2 HOMEFIMDERS 552_7000 •Rent as muc or as ~· a -3 lots, plus valua ble commerc ia l ''1 jG!-fciil'"~, Uollhoa Bay Club Condo tit: :nor 3 br. 2 ~ •642-9900• - -want ... on a monthly basis. •MstA .,. ...) I frontage . in the puth of prog ress. 26 PJace · 1 BR. 2 BA. 2 dressing vt'I w plnwot..-eanvh!w & Laguna BNch 3241 •All rent, ap1)li es lowa r~ purch·tts.~~i ) R -1 lots complet ely ready to go, NOW! Pr*aR.riJ•s ·1 r oo 111,.,. (; Clr~i;:ous ! P'lli: be11o n uec~.,. ~ Huntington ll'Clth l:Z40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l)rompt, court eous delivery. ''l 'ii YALU 7ii-'ii20 t:o1nph:tt:I} IL1rn1:i.hed . per mo. Itel ',., &•••••••••••••••~•••••••.!8d.'.!hj. llu1ncw1lho'' Off. f 'l ...i 1 l•..-.\ILE CO$TA MECA SITE __ ,.,,,.._.,.,.,,.. ,, 1 ·1· •· 1r 1 'd · • ice urm ure. '"" ~ oo . t•nnis . uO . persona 111ler v1ewrcq . GHl'~A'I' 4 bedrm, 2~ ba. vu. ~75 rno S..ndt:a:.llt' · d it 1.,,, r• l Very well located corner with 2800' TWO .... ~ uiu'\ npt bldg JUSl Cl uUhou:i.u att1 vtl1e$. ti7J .)4u'ol or ~--01!.15 1·a111 area & IXJllO, 2 car Ket.1lty. ·l'ol·I tl025. •Decora tor -lra1ne consu an.__,, ,, , buildingonlytwelveyearsold .P.riced {'Omplet.edlQrsHle.Close Owner 1>a<':ril'ice. gar . $375 . per mo.f'OR ·. V --•M oveandAbbeymoves\\'ith y®,/ to Sell a l .. 9,500 wi'th llll auto n '"lS . h > n" 7 I" I s" tJ --5" a 8 or 2 BK, 1 b11. So. or llwy !Hi"-1'171 ask for Kt'1lh l.t-.,\st.:. u no1nc •We A_ls o Sell ~~ ~ "'° j r-1(1 ma}or ~ OP I 1 "71.a !J4S-<:(>ij7 ~mo.Adults ,nopcls • ----:iBJ<, J'~ba 111..: rl·tr1~. .. b us iness opportunityl aJso for iiale at {'~Oler. l~L yr v.•rite·ol ti42....-S9o>7ev~s JBK .. 2•; Ua .,ne'A·deluxe W/U. SJl;)1no. ·HH--tll'. VJMtourroomicMaM\o "•f' the same locatiOn fcw=50Q. s 1 " ~1 . s J ~ -2 5 7 \I ; Real Estate 21110 :.ii. it. 2.:.L)'. 4911 l've. 1925 Harbor Bl•d.. Costa Mts • VARIO"\'"' •••-s . 5!J:__ao10 Wanted 2900 •toMesa 1224 Pearce, nr, tl unt .. --.---~ --or Call {714)&15·4112 ',,.: .. ,· ' ,_ U ~I: , • bl bch ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbour li4l5 Month J HH. 2 Ha v. ~tud 10 & 1 A. ~ b n;' A I 3 d 2 .\E\I/ .a unu. 2 ks to . . .• ,,.,. '' ''' s·u·•·•· '''''" Alli ABBEY RENTS . ssuma oan ~n . d 1 »«'""'• mo""" 10 So VETERA"-'S OJti-""" ... 0-11,;; "· • "' · · ,. p " · bed ~r lrreat buv, (WO ax · n ~·-· , G ' , •. , ,. A FURNITURE room units. Across from a pArk -· -·1200 C'I seek · 10 purch::isc 3 ,...i;>. 111 '· 111 ., 11l 1 " ,. • v.r1L1..··0JJ lncomt.• S · ,. · !; d, h Don't renL ... you can' UR close lo tieal'h & soe 4~1--4!Jll Only $48 1000. m 0 ~1 any x t r as . or. 4 HK. en ome 1n d • .. J . _ _ 4.. .. (.,.''-'"'c""''"'<"'-~"''""'•"' u,.,, .. .,,., ·~···~ ... )'..,~ 2 A I 'B 1, ,. d d .. ·.-· Corona d~l Mar. Pref ownahoml"":""1tnno own p<trk, 1nod. kllrh. :)2l;i L Hill 3250 ,_.,. ..J -. r ea · eac~.ey . ·Very ol a n 536-2;,1!:1_ _ i·hise to water or .,.,,1 payn1ent. No payn)cnt pe r mo. :;au !JJ!:ll aft aquna s ' very rough 2 bedroom hou.se, with a 1. S u•'ITS MESA tx-a.ctt rights Principals for <it least 30 days. 6P~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedroom cottage. S u-ne rw location " only World . lJ.cal t<~statc 3 Br. 2 B,\ CONU<1. hltns. nL--:-L_...1 ..,___.,_....i,E. . .-:-'-...11, $54 500 ,.. ~ $128,000-8°/o Write <id noJ1 I. D;uly sµet.•1 aln1l~ 1~1 vl'ter;,in F'rec rental book in off!L"e. pat 1u, pools. uut :i.Ldl' ~!~!.~.~=•••• ::':-:::·::;:· .. 'l~·;':':';.~. ' · EXCH •~•GE Pilo. P .O . Uox 1560 housing . A~k for Veteran 1-:~a1npl\' 2 IKlrm. 2 llath, n1a1 n t. SlijJ. Ill u 3. Ve r y we ll pr icl'<I CDM property. '2 ~. .. . . Co-;la Mesa t:a!J<tti:!b t:ounsclor, 55t;-7777,call i.:ar;1i,:c, fl'nl·ed y<.ird , ti-I~ IJ34 Hewport Be~h 3269 Costa Mesa ', 3714 a nd 3 units. w ith possible owner 's Pair of •I plcxt..>s t:osta _ ·___.....__ . __:_ anytun ct11l1lrl·n fine. 1s·r and -••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••·~· hl."ea~a y. •u ,950. ~1 es a . <)nly :iil)-1,000 eat·h. Rentals c. l a~L 1110.·s rent at S215_ JBr ~B.1. .nr. lillns. t•pt. 1<trv\\·s l(ol. :.! llr. •'" • ~ • u 8 r "°" h I l-tar1l Ltl l1 nd va ltu• ~it ••••••••••••••••••••••~ 1':1\S'l'SIOI'.: HACIENDA dbl i.:~ir . S ~K.'i . 11111 ~H.~;·l~·'rn1 ,1hurui.~1 1 .:''l'L":\'\l'\i; J lir "~._.,.j11 4.•1 •• UPer n ew beac ar ea dup ex. th<.·sei1r·ices.liood lo,·a· Clean, newly p:.11 nlcd ii:! REALESTATE tii3-l~:!lurK-«i a 11 gar.~\JU.t\ppl~.nutiiel ;q~t l'uo~.-r,t\l'·•·ou, Both large 3 bedroom units with PoSSi-11un tlwnt'r will l1nan1·c H f l-L-...1 UH w/ new cr1>1s &drps . la.5-lg Ueach Hlvd. Jl.B . L-na Minud 3252 tj(j()St Andre\\'.~ J(d ::-J ,'.l '111 \\ j_~\% t. Ole· ow'ner's hideaway. Ma ke Offers. at rl'~ interest. Sec lu ousei urn~ s 1ov1..· & r cfr•G· single %J-x:Jlfi ••••••••••'!•••••••••••• Asking $l 2?,900. believe. Cati ~1ow !71·11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. S<::J5 /mo. ----3 Bil. l Ba, l-'.1n1 r1)1, 111 7 5 :::: -I 7 lJ 0 "* * * • 4 BH, :::: ba, f'r pk·. crpts, li·u·hnr 111 I.~\' .1d. ~t'>IJ I llH Fu1·n lv!•" ~5 Ltol ~ "t IJltris, j)<~~. w~l k lo ~llu11p1n;," ·~ n11fc 1> .. a!'h. :1.11 \\''. t9chs1 . Call 675-7225 I :...i VE S 'J'~,11{ i-: N ·1 G~neral 3102 ltt:IJt;CORA'f ED drps,cov 'dpauo,waJk to 3 li H 11 IJ ,\Ii-: 10 n1'u.\\1:1Lt·r1)d1;-1:.! J.t~-4 l)JVISIO'N"IJ{V JNF:: ••••••••••••••••••••••• :i HR \\'/new crp1s. drps . hcach & sctils. SJH5. Isl, North\ 11..•11 , trpll', t>C.1111 -- CALl US ~OR A FREE ESTIM Al C OF VALIJE \'~.\LLEY l{EAL'f\' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO. ~~!.~~ ....... ~::?.~.~ ....... . Hewport Beach I 06 Hewpbrt Beach I 069 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. :1\llLY ;1r1•a 1111111:-: li.: :.! H I<. 2 ha., J 111 1·1n , IJ'I. Ll l)I) Supt·•· 1 .1 11111~ Urig.u\V/l('f "1:il . .JtltJ hulllt'. I Bii. ;j H,\,:::: SI)', IJKUt\ i-:u iao :>:itio :.u. µauu. Nc;i r hcal'h, tl·11111i;. Pr1l'cd r1,i.:ht~ Sl17.uuu. ti7J -tJ!tiu or i;:ur. apt . lur ~.1 11..• "•'·· u7.1 .!~JJ O\l'ner . t:,dj 1._•\'1..'S. \\'knrls 1i4;l ii21 HARBOR 'VIEW San Clemtnt~ 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN CLEMENTE Real Estate Co. 498-0300 ·r 1 I L It Ei\L f..S'l'ATl-:HS HUN'l'I NG ·ro:...i Beat•h va-Stove & ~a rage. S275 /mo. la:.l + dcp. l:OJ-l IOJ 01. t·ci\ \'i .. w 111 lull,.. ::>:li:l. Santa Ana 3280 l-----------1 cant I Ur, $135., ktd~. NON S,"10 Kl:RSONLY l:SJ~)-7 1 45 mo l'.J l><.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -.11x----0-tn Newport Beach *TRIPLEX* IX!lS . I Hr house SIOO nr Call &16--51i55 N £ \V r I I\\' ii.' llS E i 11 4 liH. t .Jill r1n . ::viJIJ ;\\ ;111 1-----~~:'l~~~ N"wporl 1''wy.3Br occan VAC1\:'l" I', kids & '"'ll> o . J IOOlhlll:.. :.! '~ dl'n · l·urnin no"' /lcrll.i"l' H1..·:.iltur' .....,.._ .,.;i, ' d d d I ~ I .. " 1-'l H:\. l.1.:0.: ''°', '-t+I ... .,.... vM?w mobile, J-luntin~ton Easts• e 3 be rm up ex B K. 2 l:Ja, 2 c;,ir gar. Gd sw1n1 puo "' Jao.:Ulll s.au 11 51 ., c~•· 1 I Joo '"''-'5 I ,\tl\l!I.~ tllll\ .. 1111 j~l,,.., II · UC<tl'h $180. A'gl. ee. S25U. mo. 1st. ast+~ a re<t . ~25 . :;60-JIOO or ::;.;!..-·mu •·:t"l' -.i:1~1 ,79 .1,. f\gent54li-0814 ,.,,., 7,,.,1 PVT.CU:\l .ll.1•l Sca"fl'I' t:ondonr SL,.,tl'l1.1 :Jl1r 111111'<' 17~1 ·~ Hv~ ies,L,·r CARRIESITSELF :.= ----,,..... 00 ra<.·c . 2 & d o.:u . 1rph·. lh.i.2 t'<•ri.:.rr ::0<.·, H 1-: 1H1·._1 r1 ~.·' 3 ~narp units v.•1Lh pool. lalbao Island" 3106 I,,\ Hti t: 2 Ur. bllns, F IA S1\IALL J hr , 4 lllks. from tJc a 1n (' l' 1 l , l; ,1 rdc n I rl\ e~t1n t l '.un..;ull .1111 .-., l·:.,~l :.iit,·. 111r.;~1J W~. 1nl'lutl1n~pen1 LhOUSCWllll ••••••••;•••••••••••••• hl•al. l ll{'d woodL'<i yd 0t:can.c1J\.only.$l'9l.)1n· llotnc . .::.37.i ll1•1lt·.i:.t•. a:1 I IJ~Jll jl:-J -2 1:r.1 ,\i•iil)' r(•itct·ur ocean \'1cv.• .:1rgt•,.,l unit t:Jl,\HM IN<i I bedroom !)bl gar. ~225. 1110. Avail. 1·1. ut1ls. l:.l& last+ dep. Lall · Ul'~E \gt .ipl ·• i.. ha ' m 1··1ve douhle "/J.'.'<"·l•'''"U Housesfurnilhedor P•10l ="0 t.:hlldt..in •. 1•0 s · :os v.•nhs in dl'n & Jgc patio. J .... " ,., _____ ~l ost ~ec 10 appret·t<.ite. 4~-4040 1!111 1:11 .1-· 5.ui a..•·iti. , ll rt:pla1· ... with p1c:tun.! Yrl\ le;ist• ur u l July . Eves. 2 iJ -43o-~1700. M-.--.-V. . 3261 Unfurnishied 3300 pct:. ::; '·'.-........ ' 'A'ltldU\lo to llf}(Jj Will . c. l\-1. E;1,.,1s1dc, V{'l'Y OLCC -os11on 1r10 •••• • ••••••••••••••• l ~J~:llihl.ll'\_~~~"~; ' 10 00. 1 ··•n Su11ablc 111r cou11 le or ., bolo·"' l<um" "b·o fciil -•• • ~ 't ~ l':Jl'r\' v.11-1. '"". d 1 N 2., " ~.~ •, •Unc·k 1)alJo,2Ur&Den.•••••••••••••••••••••••,tl"-·. J J,.,J,·ooom ·•·Jo,·· 1 I , ~ · s 1u~lc a u t o \>els I r . ..: · .. _ sn1 lal·llo.: iv , ....... •~ . 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H•W l IR $305 J.l\; • '"'..... • SEE WflAT J\1ary Kayt' ,., Ocean YiewZ8r,28a. Spacious houMe siae Quiet adu . $.100J$500. • NEW • 494-791 s LOANS up to 89,% Cosm.ell('S can_ do ror Opportunity Ent1l!Oyt•r -~ trlplex apt, fncd yard. Ph :4~2'1al. 1 z;~~~~~js.;~_.,:i!'~""~I~~~~~=~~~ ~. Dsbwhr,..--.--.1. I t TD L 81 ~ you. Call aa. Gall~lW7:1SaM. rrplc, dbl gur, cl)tS.drpe;, VER\' CHIC, Arch.It.eel· YOU'LL IEGliAD 2 Bldgs. 5000 w sq. n. C·2 I 2-~T-D I --. G SINGLES Pat'lles cvt•ry 81':AU'l'Y OPR . l'ull 01" ---J.~" dshwhr, 2 cblklrenotor deiiigned 2 story apt. "YOUWAITID! ~ .......... sno· f to ir --. s · 1 ·cene part-tiinc w1101low1ng. ~CljrJMcr 3122 nduJtbldg avad.Nopctti. across st. rrom spec· 1 od . b h ;/,.:=--W/ 151 orau repa • LowestratesOrangeCo. n1te. inc e :s • •'d'I "l>op 673-885U -••••••••lo•••••••••••• 267a Elden, C.M. Wknds •<>cul•r"o"ebeach."ke · ntr t.acing new ae .,_ brake, whl. alignment, C Recorded mess~~e .... " "" · ·· ·N· EWLV · 71 kd -"' • · ""' and 1 bdrm apu well ~ ....... ......, 1 58.S w 19th St Sattler MhJ. o. 963-ou70 · y,•kd«)'S. &ceves645-8J .w ays a pvt. home. 2 bdrms •• worth seeing. Refined ~,...,......, ci;o..!':k for .i>Oo. Day~'. 6'2·2111 54S-06llll2~~"'.,':'!,_ ______ ,:"".::::c<.::.:.....---:;--;-;-::::;::~ RSDECORATEO 642~905 bath11, lge. deck. frplc-. yet afrordabh: •Great ,,.,,...,._....-. 540_571oEve.646-0tS8l Serving Harbor area .241 wlll not be respons1l>le Blu e print & Pi•t!'ss 422 Lar~spur. abr. 2bu. * llAMDMEW * Many closets. ?: ea BEACH envll'Otlmenl .. ., yrs. for Hnyoni{s deblll l)ut oper~to1'!( 'vanWd. COJ),Y' ~·ltlwt4ba.fiMS.$:l85. 2 Br. d e lu xe apt, garaae. M_alure adults fur n is hed ·and un · TORES-OFFICES $13S c:etneah/ my own. J\lilwn Jan1~s Cals 333 :Jr<.1 , LuguiHt. A J J If/ I,• aria g e. w/garage.S4S---4~I on ly. No children or J>e\I. rurnisned. up. Crpts, drps,ba.th, air. I' al / Wright 4\J.t-7133. ..._,..._._ Ref's. '$4'5 on yearly •$185to$215 17301 Beaeh, HB -· s . ao•TBUILDERS At••2B h g pt.~ bit lease. 497-1611 or · ....... _....... &Aat& FoUnd FAt:ELlF"l' A IBR.adulai _, 00.... ......, r.s a c • ns, ·' -~ Ne"d exner1ent:ed 111 -yr lse ar"'b;h i-220. drps, Adults. No pets. 642-6636 FIEIR&n' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Retain or rl'gillO youth. ~-,. Qpea::.4.2s0 &. 'Coasi. ~175. 11170 Wall:.ic e . ._. __ portle--• 3169 .. 646 8453 Office space, handy \0 Fully Equipped Modem Non surg1<.·ul.!)lg-68Hl te r1or 1·101 s h t.tari •;'-" .H-.•i7•~, l'2 64&--0176. ~... ~ • · ··· SanDiegof'wy.Allstoies. Newport Oenlal Ofc. l.olt&Found SlOO :--C;irpc11tc1·s. Ouly u1>11 Y -; ~ Jl/\fi""'" Well des1'gned "-plan •-hools & wtllt i to 3 yt•111"S 1·ccent ' 60 days rree rent on 1 yr. •K>UJ" • •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Very '~r.iat 2 bdrm&., 21ocuu.~0E0.be_8de"'°amm~1S11.un~!. J.8 lease.8Jt-l400. CalJ Mrs. Brown •t LOST: fem Weiroaraner. Instruction 7005 Murinl' <.·>1rpcntryk <•· "'t d ... '""' !§"' ~·e ~~ ... o1::.::-~ IU6-8822 ' .. y-old. w/blue scarf.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1)Cricnl·c. :ad"Y""'ec .es· .new C • rps, UP· No pets. ~170 mo . ,,..-~"·'--SQ FT, crpts/drps, l: ., ,.. ccllcnt tlt•nefit•i. Appl)'•ll ptlancea. 2 Palfw. lfur ....... _~._.10 .o C ll"'"-2130 paceavail.forGaleries. Vic. Ir.vine Ave. & BEA '"'rson at\\'cstsa1IC:OI'\>. spcc•aJ • .Aor.son. $215 . ......,___, · ,,_o\l\.'1 "-"'" g;~~OO a .....--or travel 1tgents, etc. Suri' & Un1vers1~.r C.M. :"swr TRAVEL ;~le Guartl Sha1·k, 163(1 £~4.4-4l:i41:1: e ve 2 Bdrm. nr Westehfr. ~ar. Sand Shopping ViUiage, .. Duchess 642-1293 1-'laeentn1 Av .... Li~r_. _ I......:;:J,, patJo. dps. bhns. :.l!*SC 14]] S.,.,-ior A•.-C:Orona del MarCst Hwy 1465 So. Cs~. Hwy. Lag. f'OUND: Samoyed whit GENT ----- So.otHwz:lbr.deQ..2ba. WoodlandPl.b"7~2150 Mewportleoch Olxspacerrom .40ft Sch. 4\M-ttll6 or 491-male approx 1 yr. vi A Yrple. sundeck. Call OEt..UXE l br, gur. stor . 284SE.Cst Hwy S75---6900 3088· Del Mar & Santa An Boys & Girls . 675--4257 . locker, adults. no pets. * 2 WEBCS REE NEW plush office bldg. 2 Ave, CM 642--5853 CLASSESS1'AR'J' lU lO 1·1 ycar~of age. Ua t-~~1.1.1..u_ ••z• ! .. ~aJ.,:,16~50 E. 21st. Move in w/deposits •2WEEKSFREERENT to 6 Rm suites. Con· TOP LOCATION LOST: 2 dogs. Yng 1-,em MON'rHLY ly Pilot dt.>livery .roules --.....--.nu-vu only 1 BR $190 2 BR Beaut. HB garden aplS, ferenee Rm . xerox MESAYERDE 1 h S & r t.; Earn conimission maybcava1l;.ibh•1nyuur. t-••••••~••••••••••••• ..::.:.:......::.:=------! $230 ReCrig, Secur1·1y, t t Hbr stud1'os I & oopier. Nr OC airport DRIVE ....... .1. ris etter; cm while you lear11 "t'ca. Earn 1irof1l l'or lil'· u•CJE ADEMESA 2 Br. Quiel Area -nx · o ·· • .,.,., __ 3640 r-Shepherd, blk/tan, may u .nn. Pool, Jacuzzi. Rec. 2 br. rrom ~140. fUll rec. °""'-r 1 1·1 A I be 1 th liveries & l'ash. tnµs 111· 180 ..,~llaeo,C.M : i200/mo. 1st &.last mo's ors oreorot ee. mpe separate or oge er p•CIRC 1-11 a-f'r. uJGrounds rent. Avail. 1t1ar. l . Bidg w fexercise rm .• tw6-1323 W•TERFI-.... parking. Town&coW'ltry Lost 2/22 vie of CM "" mt'rchand1se or ,.;e in ~ Q!Oll ~-58 f , Billards, Color TV. "" """' atmo.sphere. N 8 N 0 c 0 11 a r s TRA. VEL SCHOOLS new subscf..1ptJons. l''or A~W1.11 ·NoPeti tK5-4 4a l6pm. SANTA ANA 2 Br, 2 Ba. Hewportleadt ls.25MesaVerdeOr.E. R~wardt646--8450eves.· 61UE17thSt..S.Anu inlormalion.l please c:1ll er.:•1UJ~5$J3 .. °<i::& NICE 2~~· ~I. rcfrig. Irvine Ave. al Mesa Upper $180, down ~190. 1 Executive offices Csta Mesa. 54.5--1123 $43-6655 6112 -432 l. l''rom San ~.,-_,...._,, Draperi·es. AdJlS.:iilOS .. 32SJ.11.lhPI. 54$-4855 6rupper$115,down~l2S. $150,$225.$350Mo. FOUND: 2/16, Sea AccredledbyNATT..: C..:lementc-San Juan • -· All / l & AC & Be h J h'l 1· l 1 " ''apt•lrano urea, c_~dl c• ...... Li:. gaff heat, gas SeeaftlJam.bi.>--6425 W'Jlw enc gkadr & I. ViewofboHts water lnduitrialRenlal 45qo ac ,sm w 1e emat Approvcdfor 4"..,-..:'o""O and i\fission ~ ....... b __.... •• , • 'PAC New 4Br. rrplc. 2+ I ttceept I s pets. llL GRUHDY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cock·apoo. w/r:abies tag Vetel'an Tr;i1n1ng 11 UJ I etove',c.alr ,...., .. 1uo•11ng, 3 BR, rugs. stove, elec. ba, garage, ow. Yrly 54:l~S47 Realtor G75-6l6l 963-24~7 Established 1963 Viejo-El °l'oroarcu, c.il .swimming pool. rec. free. iJ90. mo. 783 lse. n r beach. 4823 ,12 • FREER9'T 51!.l--tilltJ. rciom, wa11hen; &dryers. Sha I im a r D r , <:ipt 2. River Ave. $-ISO per mo. LG E Bachelors, furn, & "'How Suite., 11.. Commercial~ndustrial FOUND : male md. s i.zt: Financial Aul Programs 1'~qual Oppor. l':mployl·r .MEO R1r.••.ae..1£.1.H tl45---4512 673 7180 lge l Bil unfurn. 879 ExecutiveSuite22:00 Space 200 lo :JCJOO', 21 ta grey snaggy Dog. Vtc. · · ••M'>~ ~ -· Center.C.1\1 .645--9946 JO<persqft.JOdaysfree Fa1rv1ew & Newport JobWanted Male7025 - VIL • .&I.!.& 2 br rrolnt doplex, crpt•d p•RKN'EWPORT-sq.ft. Deluxe office area rent W/I yr. lease. ''M 549-4220 ' BB(lll FH (.'.()()K 1''xp<>r --th t d to " ~ 4 on Newport Harbor. With '"'· · •••••••••••••••"\••••••• ' ' · · · IBedroOm ru-ou. rps.s ve . .:.m •p•RTM~S Rooms 000 . d 831-1400 C \V k . u l'L'qr "tl . Set· eh(·t ut lBedroom&:Den childok.nodogs.X·lrg -"" ....,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• addit1onal '1400dsq.tt.A · FOUND: t-'emal ater1n g . ore~ ar-; l.lll'L'llt.o's.:t51:172 L<l gun:i 2 Bedrooms gar . i2JS. 548-f>355. Bachelor I or 2 LIVE AT THE BEACH jacent. Crpts, rps, am· 2000 Sq. Ft.-W> per mo. Dachshund puppy, re,d tend c r ~ n g ~e.~ v 111 g t"td . l.a guna !lilt:,;. Bedrooms and pie free parking. Coast al Jlj75 Birch, NB. Agt. vie Back Bay area. for Private I artle,, C.111 .!1111 --- ZBedroolU'Townhse 3 Br, 2 ba, cpts, drps, 'fownhouses $2S&upa wk.G73-o440 Hwy at Newport Bl. 541-5032 2/21 . call 557----0032. ltcl•rcli N\il1tary Clericalr°'ition 24tQ:ll.atbor Blvd. bltns, pool, lndry. Adlts. Fr."~'<."" Open 9" Daily l>JNE KNOT MOTEL -=•2-4644 Steward. 751-U7~. Costa M"eSa (714) $57-8020 ~ "" "" ...., J{equirt•s accurate fif.:UtL' no pels. $200 mo. 12ti Spa·Pools-Tenn1s . ROOMS i20. wk up with •COSTAMESA* Found : Collie. Tan ----aptitud<.·. \Viii tra111 .. .-..a..1 ..._ MontcViBlafFD.645-4390. Across rrom Fasb1on k•.tchen ,,o;i,.._ wk up apt. MEWPORTIEACH 1300Sq.rt. ~I&; Whiie female. Vic: So All Around Deckh:ind1 11 , 1 ,, ht .. c r s 0 11 --1 J d J ._____ _... Del ff '·tesrrom n 500 1 vista Trac l w1v1:1l1d Coa st guurc ... ,.. •-JI D P 'nt 3826 s an at _ a~........-~ on S48--97SSor645-396? uxeo 1cesw 3800 ft, 7600 , 11. t. d F 1 t w /kn v ~ilcd gc u,,c 01 ..no•rrn;s ana OI SanJoaqu1nHillsRoad. ~Mo. Broker sprinklered. Vacant. Westminster.894-6949. ocun1cnts-.xp as s DELlLJX-ll1l .Z&38rApts ••••••••••••••••••••••• · R I · 675~00 class cook & baker. de· <'a l<.·ulJt or Y.'/n11 n oni· 1714)644-1900 Furn. room for rent in ea onom1cs 5,000 sq fl. lrg. storage LOST s· " t 1 1 y1·.ir hu .... u1t·~~ (_·)111. Xl 111 •Aliot'a'rn.Bacbelor NEW deluxe apts, l Br private home. Mission yd.He avypower. : 1amese .... a s ire s c n111 oy 1nen PrtPaUos -HldPool $185. 2 f!r, 2 Ba ~&ul!. •h Blk beach 3 Br, 2 ba liv Viejoarea.586--0589. DENT A~ SUITE. 900 sq. <Nattress Rily. 979-6571 Small Adult Fem. Sea aboard pr1v>1tl' v<.•s:.cl. wurkHlR \'Ont!. & t·onl 1'r. Shop:i:-AdJt40nly Open sat & Sun 12-a. rm din rm bltns sun· ft. No. l"!M. 45' sq. rt. Mr.i -----~-----I Point. Slightly cross 536-:!.t2t.i. pa n Y ll c n c r 1 ts · uarlina· ,._ .......... 3 3 7 8 I M a r 1 a 11 n a • dedk, gar ,· y~Jy lse.' $325. BDRM. pr1v. ba, kitchen o ·Keefe, 833-2900. i.•ow L" •salo.M'!. eyed. Vic: CdJ\I. Need Ph.64·1--4Jiifl or appl~ Sol~> ..,. .,----r•• G " ~ nv-m d cation Heward Job Wonted/ Newport ("e nl c r Dr. tmSa&li'AnaAve.CM 496-&20 12744thSt675--077I privlgs. arage. TV. OFFICESP•CE~I HEWIUILDIHGS <>'>~.41121·1.644 ·4",..,.. 11:--male 7050 Nt·w1>orl lil·aC'll, ~u.n " ~-a-.:.... 3840 was her/ dryer. l bJk A l"'I , • o.>.> '-'<><> re Mgr-~...,. 646·S542 on ~ Oceanfront. New3 bdrm, beaeh.NB.Maturework· Westcliff Drive. One 3200---MOO-gooo ~-f'!.· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1;1 ~1 NEW 2 ,'nr, spacious.•••••••••••••••••••••• 2ba gar bltnsyrlyS475 ing woman. ~11 ·1 mo man ofl'iee ii65 mo .• 3 in 2freestandlngbldgs Found : Blk i\few Col le g ~ g irl \\/I ll , -.,--.---.-~ · {; EW DELUXE l br, cpts, 645....:.772 1 eves/wknds. ' 642 _3517 . <> • man office. air . etc-. ~17S. a,t 0 . l"!. Airport. Air found land 'fype_ Puppy l)OuSeL·le;in or 11,1ov ;.;i! l llUI Lt-.. o vr .l~. i·l,·,111111 1·" 'fa(a&,~'trz opet.s.$2..1.a. drps, dshwashcr, frplc. Call Gene Hill,642-0200 t:ond. Ofcs. Ample Prkg. Hlk /wht rufl . V11~. niornings or :il tl·r :1. (';tl l O::· h ;1114Jy11~an .J l ;1 IJ1•11 S-l.84B encl. gar. $200. 9ti0--2198 Oceanfront, 2 bdrm. l b~, Guest Home-4150 , 979 ~205 or 522 aJOI.) Harbor I f''a1rv1ew. l'l\I Je:innc ~7'.J :k;21 111"1 1' I · ~a I & :i It I OAKRIDGE VILLA 3 br, or645--305J gar, bltns, de<>k, avail,••••••••••••••••••••••• 55c PER S9FT 455 1'i1tes ti45 -J547, day. -il 1 1:11 • 11'>1 ~• % ba~ bJtns. children Utilitle• Paid 3/l5. $360, 645-7721 eves. 1-fOM E at mos. gd. good & 1617 WESTCLIFF-NB ?!?!':-!~ ••••.••••••••• ! 546-i160. ext 212. 1'1l 1\:"li SLA 'J'l)H-1-°l'\'ll('h, l)("ll\ •J'V!H('ll 0 \ I' :!I IJl'l'l •l weieome. $225. 858 BAYF. RONT-W t ·h the cmps hip. for your am-AGT. 541-5032 LINK !:ip ;~n 1 :-..h . 11.'.-l-_'rl'Hl.'~1 p it 1·~11:ly 1n•11·n t ... \ ·r1 111<'' ,. ........... ~9219 Deluxe spnc. 2&3 Br . ' a c bulatory Mother o r • FOUND: small blktbr l;J.L: .. L .1n ~u.i .. l' stud11 ~. 4h•l1v lo ,~B home~.~"'·' ~ slud i 0 u pts. Dis -boalS sail by. Lg. 2 br. 2 F<lther.G4Z-9'Z7H SUOLt:T Hunt; Exec. STORA.GEUHITS Terrier mix. remale :sorbonnc. l'ans ,'II; Uni v. ILQUL.'l:~"'no J>d:S. 2 Br. hwa&hers, patios. some ba, plush cpts & d~ps, . Park. easy prkg .• \·ery Personal business or Dana P t. ared.49&-37 ' of c:c nl'v a . f 'r t'l•l;.in\'L' pt•rino i;-tl _"!_l'lloMI_. __ e,ac.,I., g,r., pallo. Sl.75. wtrrplcs. Near shopping sec. bldg. 2 car parking, Rentals to share 4300 desirable area, util-: pd, r ecreational storage. I -=---------~ tr~111 s l a11111t /t·n111~·r1•11 ('\' Dental Recept E)ll'C Ull\l' :-it•eretary \or dt•nt>1I s pce1;1111.v. lu ~1fpr5"S-700'l center, schools & Fwy. sltp avail. Adults onlY-••••••••••••••••••••••• $100. 847-2531 or From $9. Jamboree & FOUND: Sm . mix 1ntcrprc11ng.51X ~.Jl 1X~ . c~ VICTORIA From S275. 536·2579 X~1'i~: 6~~!:_~,l~kr~all ROOdMMATESh 213:"s9i~5921 e.ves_ San Diego Fwy. 979-0150 whlfblk/bWn., male dog i .. ul\.st•2Br,no........ W*LKTOIEACH Want_e t o s are OFFICE, pvt balh. A /C,Rental w~~ 4600 Vic. Haroor & Haker ~ ~-A 3 BR t r r.:, All beautiful 2 bedroom hid · I , ... rent 2400 1 -546 2472 lJDfuf/£urnrri169.50 UTILITIES PAID ap s rom · 1 . h d nI . ed ,, inc.. • •••••••••••••••••••••••l--':::C--'C:..:::.... ______ I R c I . L 1 v e 1n 1 u u t l'ONSI OJ·:H1\ l'I·: PR ,\t: l'JC,\L NUHSt-: Pool. rec rm, elev, . close to beach. ropen.y urn1s e or u urrusn W. Coast Hwy (across FOUND: Wnne male poo 042-::12711 Seeeo<e,gas/wtrpd. Beaut. studioapts,2~ House.642 _3850 apts al Oakwood . from Stu rt ShirtlHousewantedtorentor 1-==---=='------Br, frplcs, bltns, dis· There's Sl.000,000. in 544 _8678 l~ase (opt. to ouy con-die, vie. ;=;an Ju~ C~po 1;ook --t:on1p >1 nion. l'X -~ Vtc*Pria,64Z-8970 hwas;hers, 2 car garage. 2 BR. den., patio, bltns, r ecr eation racil ities. s1dered) 3 Br, 2 Ba, nr. the l\11ss1on . 493-•;.&~ c~llenl gourn1l·t Jnt l·rnJ .CfftLDR&IOIC Sund.eeks. f'rorn S275 . walk to b~h. yrly. Complimentary tennis •lMO.FREERE.'iT• Newport Hei g ht s . fOUNO S Blk re:rn ;i l 11 o n ~11 t:u1 s in e 1''1n l' Lge•fBr,170;3 BrJ•hBa 536-2579 673-9225 or 675-667 lessons, Sunday brunch. No lease. Dix offices adj.1 ..:°'="·-=3~1~15~·------dog'. v~c . mAlesa. Urive hon1es ur rcst;iur ;iut $1 .. nnplex & 4 plex 2 E T P1'S agt. SJ)()rts tournamenlS. A Airporter llotel; A/C, I 2 B L'd r 0 ,7 2674 .>-Ir!-.J~'..14 · T · ' SEACR S A · Cycle fulltime activities direc-run services. 1''rm $135 or ; 1 0 ~rea .?r .,,, po.ols, ·crpls. drps, to the beach. AJI utJL pd. BEACH YEARLY tor who plans parties & mo gentl e.man. ~al rel s. 5'8-?9lt "' J,.2&3 Bdrms. Delu xe :J br, 2 ba upper. BBQ's. We'll even help 2172 DuPont, Room~ 83S---0211 •ext 163 Y. * • * * * * Sun porch w/oceanview. r· d J ttfw LOVELY Hunt. Heh . you 1n a roommate. •833·3223 't1 noon* Resp Gent 50 Seeks Un· i,., blk to bch. S400 per Sorry, no one under •21 & forn Jtenlal. ()("can Vu nr · -~. . e homes. 3 & 4 Bdrms. in 0 . 7 5 l -7 3 1 9 o no pets. Models open dai-C~RONA d~l l\fAR, 4 rms. lich. Aller ti 4tl".J-402\!. • $3.5(1. up. &15-1596 ly JO to 1 . See our larger i30() mo. Coast 1-lw)'. cx··l -''-'-.,......_'---'----- 8 ' R' p Tobin Property Mgmt ad 1n the apart.ment sec· posure •• o_cean view, Chri~tian Family desires 1 A Ts 846-1311 .Noi''ee :.! Bit. 1 ba, shag, stv, lion. garden. :su1tablerorlaw torenthouseorduplexin .• Cf.I EZ OROAPI'S rl'I rig:, frplc, nr. bcil . or cs . X Int pr kg , CM are.a ~150 to ~175 Adults. no pelS. Pref. OAKWOOD GARDEN faciltties.Ph :673--4120 5=-:is9·•' ' ~kea_.jn a Western lt234 Allan.ta ~iris. $295. &4~ APTS "" " mo~ JI Old West 1,2&3 BR. Priv. gar, COMM "L-PROFESS'L lusiMs1/ flav ilh cil,Y slick pobl. was he r . dryer. Sall Clemente 3176 IGlhatDover. t:lass A office ~dg. 2790 lnvtst/Firte91Ct featuiea: Pool, ~mpletc Close to beach. 536-0336 •••••••••••··~··••••••• 642·8170 • J-1 a rbor BI v d, l al ••••••••••••,.•••••••••• &itebenwithrefrigerator LUXURJOU~lb r 0N golrcourse2 8r,2Ba, MAN40to60yrstoshare Adams), C.M. Elev .• Jncl. Wall to wail plush , r urn or dbl garage, pvt entrance 2 8 2 ba pt $l50 A /C, elec .• _jani tor, lniness carpeling. AdulLS only, unrurn.,rrpl~. new shag. ~50. 494 ...:....2339 eves or my N r. -37~ ' music, parking_, sec. 0 __.,...,ly SOOS no Pets. ALL NEW! dc.ps. S.200./~. Undei" 498--044!ldays mo. ·8 ·645 1 t 1 M R •t ..,...,,_ .. dprk"C 1 paro •. ,.,,ever'••••••••••••••••••••••• Ri.btnow&oo.lyave~ gro~ a "" omp . Fem roommate over 21. mgr ;;;;7 0136 or few available. •J seeurily. 5364170· Son Juan own room, oce~nrront 646-8396'" -RESTAURANT 19l9WAU.ACE Brilnd new 2 Br 2 Ba Capiilrano 3878 N.B. $92 mo. & ut1J Priceincl.onsalel1quor . • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64,6.,.,~ 1 MON. Free RenL Wa 1· JI b ,_, & crplS, drps. dshwhr. dis-Quiet :1 BR. sundeck, pool, .,. """" to ocean, new d_k. Brwn. ~~~·1 ~. ~.~&ys ~aa~f r-1° s ba ~·r N1~721H S· ~~· children. $225. ~ LEISURE World resident cpt'g. $~ 75. 613·16861 GE ~r ~ · 1 · (.;;Ill 5·15-5133. is looking for lonely, re-673·!1225 • M- £xlra large 2 Br, 2 ba .r _... 3880 tired lady to share home. 120·FTusti.n Ave., N. R. Carpets, drapes & NEW Deluxe 2 Br. 2 Ba. ~,a Ana Pvt, rm. & bath. in ex· l'"'urn, 1st 1 floor: nr. ~>.C'. Rf::ALJ'OltS 642-4623 builUns HJO CEt'ffER SL Frplc. All bltns. S250. ••••••••••••••••••••••• chg. ror lite coolc'g. & Mprport. All ~l1i incl. Uti-111:11 mo. All ut1I pd, encl gar. ~115. Newer lBR. bhns, co mpanion ship. $110/mo. $48-6124. Forgo SOftdwichCo. 960-l889or846--4938 rrpts, drps. disposal. Gd 831 -2ltl6 Be 1 11 d ,_, r G ross sales i3()00.~ ' ••.· "7uJ W. McF'addcn. . auti u Y erorai.=.i. !' · '"" ... f r O a"'"e Co per mo. Prime Irvine ln-£,ICTRA lg 2 br, 2 ba, dlx Pl-1 :542-6547 MALE or Female. $92.50, 1~e nea r .•oe · dustt1al location. Xlnt pools1deaptnrbch.Adlt. _ • . move in by lst&shr. 2 Ai~por~ • .Bas~c 1 ~~se lease. Mon· Fri. 642-7458 LOST: male Terraer/Dox Pracucal Nurse. l'sp. wi ll ie mix. brntblk on f"eb do 8·1U ·l2 uou1· duty 16. v1c . new Cenl ra _557-6·l•li ____ _ 1~ark, 11 .H. ans. t H-' W 1 d 7100 ··ooc"'. ~50. H('ward wnp an~ 842 5770 al't. ~wkdays. ••.!!_••!.!_••_!!_••!,!!·~ -~~-REWARD ~100, rctum o Stereo, no question asked. 632 -1336; aft 5 846-4550 Found: COINS. 'f CLAIM PLEME CAI,.. 646·9708 :.iftc r 3pm. t.::alif. Animal C:Ontrol 1-1.B./Seal Sch Sheller Uack of Humane Soctely 536-6551 Animal Asg1s1 .. League Adoption. Spaying & Ac<'ounlini-: C.:ll•rk to SOOU. M f>~ or EE. a /f'und SISK Fund ltaiscr /P.H. SISK Jr. Prod. En ~. toSJ2K Pr1ntr/Ltrpress toSIUK Sales lt r p ~:IJI' ::;101\ Person Friday :i;..r;;,u. Cusl Serv ford dsk S,"l\llJ. IRYINE PERSONNEL SERYICES5-AGENCY 488 E. l7lh (al lrv1nc l Su1lCl24 C..:o .... ta 1\lcs<.1 642-1470 Ncuter\ng 1nformat1on 1-~-'.".'-:-.-~-~~-~-"."."-~-~-~--~ 960 -2900 -Animals Impounded - Germ Shep, blk /brn, 1cn1 Terrier. grey, fem C:Ollie, sable, male Pup, blk/wht. male Chihuahua, blond. ma1e Retriever, g ld , mat Terrier, blk/bm, male Wrhr Terr, brn. remale ACCOUMTS PAYABLE Newpo rl Ucach urr.1. Heal 1-;state lk velo1>cr . Construellon exp. rcq 'd, The \Vllham Lyon U1 R33 -3600, ~Ir. l.ee l ~·I JI ).:l' rt \, l'r'l'U l I\,. "'0 1n a n l or 1t y n ;1rn 11· /'u..;1111 ot I lt'P 1\l 11.4't he t'H· r11u ... 1;1 .... 11 1", 1·11t·r~t·tl (' .Jlltl ll ."t\1 ' ;11)1111\' !lo Of l.;'111 11\! tl l!l t'\' jl l'•l"l'illll'(.':-0 l-'ut1H'l' t111lir111!\'lt S;1l ar•y VPl'n t 't1r p or;1! t• lJ>t'!l\•l 1\:-. (':d i l1! 1vn lo,\· 11 .\,\1 , & :! ,v .! P ,\I .. i I I ;>-J..li DENTAL 1-:7'.per'd t'll :11 r..1 d1· 01111 Xlnl ht:"ne111.; & :.:ilur~. C.11) .-,ix :,,,/'I>' DENTAL ASST C'ha1r :-.1d1• t•s pcr . onl). 3':! d av \\'C('k . Salur~ 0111•11 . t\l any l11.•n('t11 s i\g g rcss1\·4• ~'I.: y.•11l1n~ lo ni1'l'l 1·h ;1!t 1·ni;~· uf hJrd \\'ork . H(•:n·t1 arcJ . t:.ill ~tti2 '.! 1:u;. :1 ·'rs t•)lp. f),•nt.i l C..:h:11 rs11k· A.~~l J\1111 I yr 1•:»p. i''ull 111111· 11nt1!.l ul y l ,IHll O~l~I 111~ r1t1 u u ·rt)ll \\-";1111\ .. 1 t>vcr :!:1. 1111 \'l'('Sled 1n curn 111 g 11 p lo ~Al pe r 1111 1 p r t 'all 6J~-1ai.:i DOCTORS ASSISTANT ''oun,.; lady <H-1 -:.!HI tn \vut k 11 ~ Uo1·1nrs uss1st.1 n I il"C<'PL 111 hc;ilth spa Nu t''Pt'I', n<.'Cl'S5. \Vt• tr;1111 you. i\11111 )-' 1111JCrsu11 a1111 or t•v1• :!11 2 llHrhur Bl vd., l'1\t . LA MAMCHA IJ'TS 17t1Scott Place, CM 642-5013 Adults-No pel-Oshwhr Sh.ag crpt-Closed sorry no pets. $165 ~1 2 .. NEWER single. I br. apt. 'h blk. from beh. pr1c.e inc Ids . o1r1ce 8·3:3\Jpm. 557-6542 or s;~~i2 . small child/pet ok. 2701 C:Ome art. 4PM. ll513th furniture, 1350 sq. ft. 55ti---IW59afl.3:~m W. Mcf''adden. 5<12--<i547 St .• Apl. D. JIB J .:'.55><1'=:'5"'7~60:'.:·c_-----!·==-=~==="---1 Terrier. tan/blk, male ACCOUMTING CATS CLERK UHU<: CL>'.H K. """ aarage. Gas BBQ Gas & water pd-Pool LRG % Brs. pool, nr shops, adt.alt.s /no peLS. Uul pd. 118• Monrovia. CM '48--0336 Shthr.blk /wht,fcm Ext"clleql future & Op· Knoy,.· 4'o ,..m cli ('S. Full Sl70. 2 llr, 2 Ba. w1w cpts, Femi roommate to shr 2 7800 s q. rt. bldg on Cam· Afiiltate Full1Pt·time Shthr. blk, male portunit1 to lcurn new t1111c . t:os t.1 ,\h·sa. IJa,v ... New LUXU~Apts drps.bltns,d1sposal.Gd Br. 2 Ba apt in CdM . pus Or. Fo~lease,a11or , VEHDI~ O'fllERS s kill s fur :.h ;1r p , =~111 >'~111.t·vt·~~•)t! 1J:!111.. . , loc .t:hildtpetoK.2701W. $l50/mo. incldgutil. l sl part. R.E •. Jnvestml \\e .sell th~ 11nes t new hi'\rd"'-'ork1n ~ yntln M Wa lk ~o ~cac • ~ & 3 ,\fcFaddcn. 542--6547 &lastmo's .673----5713. t:ons ultants. 551·4390/ e__qu1p. We_ lurn1sh lar.gc 1-"0UND : Wom;in 's r:.n pcrsow11n1n .2yrs l.'s11er. t-;,\H:--i ::;1:, l hrs PleJsan1 hedrms , f1reP'aee&, dbl 549.249!.l commercial &lndustrial coal on Balboa Island. in AJl'ay<iblc. Payrlill , Y.i)rk. On ly 1n;1tun· 1nt•n gHrage. Childnln & peU Seal Beach 3884 iLSO·male lo share lrg 2 br • . locations . Xlnt f1nanc1ng Call' to identiry, Days Gen'! orficc. S45o. 1\pp!.v und/nr 'von1en nt•f'<I ap11- a c c-e pt ed . No ree·••••••••••••••••••••••• apt w tfrplc & all rec. 11nes1R...tal 4450 avall.Small::ilaningln· 549~322,cxt.M.; Eve in person only to I),,\. Jy . For 1ntvw appt , 1'':~'lJJ:a~~~r~S200. 000-322 1 REF Property l BR upstairs, stv/rer., 348-7210 all 1 am ;••••••••••••••••••••••• vestmenl. C..:all today & 673-4839. DiLaura, Wt·sts;t1I Corp, ti4ti -SJ~1 .Pool. jatozzi, gar, util Management. wrw l'rpt. $250. yr.round. before 10 pm. Npt Beach. CO MM E RC. or or rice <?et z;tarted on theroa.d to FOU N 0 . Phonograpfl 1638 PI a c cntH'.I J\ vc, to: .XI> AN 0 1 NG _ N cecl pd' r-'c, adllB, 00 pet.s. Jst& lastreq'd846 7226 ""W ·ORT Be b space incl. garage, i22S, f1nanc1al independence. R rd • Co· st Hwy C o s t a i\I e s a . innture mcn-"'om•n. .... . Nr. P . ac •at· Lease.Rltr.644-2343 Ph. for lhro. t714 > eco vie a • . '"" Eves 64~·4•11 . 393 WAUCTOBUCH Funlilhed torney will share great 673 --6445 evetwkends 838.2700 Dana Point. Cal l ASS'!'. mana~er , coupl!!, f)art timt'-f/time. 1-'or ·Ramill0n&l2·1960days. t & 2 Br, cpts, drps. orUnfwni5hed 3900 hou s e w/pool $150. 492--Qi.57. no c hildren, r.11 un1ts .1_m_t_c_r_v_1e_w_.5_4_o_--<!928 __ . __ Adult 2 b~'l~ ba lnbse. r~s74f~~~i.'1~ Sl .••••••••••••••••••••••• 645-1502 cve SEEK & FINlf. Breed1.CCl&lcba• FOUND: Feb 25 -Nea CostaMesu642-3&1S d/w, pal'°· encl. gar. ~s;~ WORKING female lo J amboree & Palisades Asst. Mgr. Coup!!'.', rl·· '2'J0.54S-769"l; 644-oitnl New Duplex . o'NJ'lers unit, J'ftYYM53V!!YlT share 4 br pool home nr. A u 8 TR A Lo R p Y MONO K ROD Rd. Grey kitten W/ col· tired. Lile duties . No 1.. J... 3 bedrooms, 2 haths, UCllllC:l(WCOllaPll So. C..:st f>Jaz.a. $125. mo. W y • N r 0 TOM Jar. Call to identify. children or pet.s + J IJr -HEW •lllJ2:2S (ireph1 ce,formaldin1t1~. AMJ\.lllS*UWUIC 75 1--0110 OVBUlBBE.IRSI _,. 673-3853eves apt & utll +s ala r y. Exp "d \Va1lre ss e s~ In· terv1ew1nJ..: Thurs. aftri·· noon. /\pply 1n person Siim ·s Sc;itood II . 3V01 t-:. C:st l-f \vy HI t:ornna de! 1\lar. J:" d ~ ltoomate wanled: Female LOST female Irish Setter. t:hild ok. 287$ Ej en, patio, gar:.\ge. near •&och•lors r d •. h OT NJ 8 C LON OHO & R KN LE no mar"•, •,mall bo•. ·s AUTO'IOT'vt: t,',·i,h't•.r, Fl.0()1{ J\1a1nlcn.·•n"", :• C .M. Wkods & eves occon. ~50Nofee. Bkr. •18R,21R lO in ws arew/same. " " -' ,. 1 ~ " ,, - P vl dee • sn•cious. l huii t ·1ni. dis hwashe r , i w.1•1~~n.a1,110 T 1t A ff 8 D~R KING 8 RI TR PR 646-5542 6 4 5 • 8 l 71 • wk days oo:J -7KSI . •l IR & O.n 2BR, 28A.apt. in CM . N T T A N n a e R v ;. o 1 s o y c pet. Please call 646-3.541 exp. prl·fcrrcd. 1\ppJy : hrs each n1 At1t. !\1 u,.l hl• ({eliable & rcsponsil;lle. · • New I) o; t lJ ·1 t li u 11 h o n d a h l l' . 11 . B . 642--4905. l Br. l'r'1 Ba, patio ovrr-,.,._ $175 646-6138 bc(ore7pm·llft. AO AV RA A NT EC L & RM L L()!';T : si l ver & pearl tl33-J'«)O • . l)r u/.(slnrc . .\Ir ll :111·h. • BR 4.pJex w/sundeck . Joking 1101! COU?1'C. $2ilO M...,,~~-•-.• .1...1__ lOpm L MMM o .?C Pt D 'ON AC A 11 0 I bracelet,. 0~ beach, nr . tl17-25ii3 .,. t.> _.-v. -.. ~ 10th & 15tfl :;t. N.8 . sun. ------- , Upper, pvl k>Ckcd aar. 1 mo. 12131598"5612 ~0·1800 1-.. Jo;MALE roommate to 8 o IO ff TT 8 Y OP & RN U R Jo'eb . 23. 5311 -8388 FORMER MARINES btk •rvi~e Ave. N 1&-11LEFROMOEACH! sbare2BRaplonBa1lsl. lNNTGEA 1 TC 8P8RTC i{eward AVON C all 5 41:1 -5 847 o r c:bUd.I n..1uxe t&:J6Rapts 673--0836 bet. 11 am or !ltiM -!1171 t"or new 111 · '"""" ZN CAN CAO NU 8 CAO ll O C.OST : Black Persian *Ylll.A.tlMOS So,.;LL&.far'~~k1n ~ _. nll.6pm. male cut, neutered.ans LllERAn t o rmati o n on r e -. lJ'-N's SOUmtlel.>!nPcl<.~,. •1$33039 ~ .... v • G•wsfcwtt.t 4"'50 DAO,_ a CD 1 O a g D AH Ta lO "Pusbk1n" Ea.stblutf YOURSB.F .-nllstment. W" are look· ,,__...,, -~ • In g f''or a l"e w <;ood J ... .z.. fl,, . or~·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 Y B 0 L N Ill M a 0 B I N 0 N N atea. 644--0336· from 8019dom Former M ar1nt.-s to lle- SUper~mrCJtUbfe. LARGE 1 br, 1 ba. QJICI. Sinslc Garage. Storage e w N 9 ALT co a N t 8 Hoe 'I A t LOST: Cocker Spaniel & 11111!1 Enlist. Quiel gar. Married c pl or only. Mesa Verde Area. mix. male. Blk w/ wht. B e A n A v o N[----------~~Garatet mature adlt. i.140. Avl\iJ l"!allS46-01691)e(9pm. RI A YI LON Off o MR t OZ LY 1 REPR.Lo:SENTATIV.Lo:. FAX Ct>OK -Exp'd. Driy O .. ~W '-rp-'",Moto 314.847 _.440 COAON1\0ELMAR chest. No tags. Approx. <lhitt , -~LC «JU 2 Ur ·rownhouse. rrplc, Offfu ...... 4400 M R W D P g A Y T H T ~.0 I 0 I, 1t M ff a5 II.Ml. 6 yrs old. Vie l6lh Add n<'w people. new · · • , , •o. '2GO~S2l0 BR. Apt. $160/MO. Go from ~Au . J Or rrom ~. •••••••••••••••••••.•••• 1..,..11111•7 n. w & Tus1l11 , Ci\1 . t'KS-693.5 . places. & new Interests Lo Call 1'''2--42.4&. c•---W•Dltll direct. 1742; Quet:ns Lo. Pool. 1e nn1s, c.•outincntjl oauxe "mca •"-'· .......... •ta'b.... Personaf1 515 your ure ,& 'eiirn goOd (.iunar lt'::t~ons lfeoe<Jed, In· JSM.BldtnAvo ' Mgr. or."'\:oall Donn~. hrc,.kraiH,.SOmeoce·an AlRPORTL0CATJON' ....._ .......... JI ..... ~ • •••••••••••••••••••••• n)Olle~too . lllshow)'Ou div1dua1. lrltcr1ncdiu lt'. tllM -7521 ;cvcs S57-6101 Cat"lina vie ws. Sepa.talC' AU8TRAt.O"P DOllJUHOfl PLYMOUTH how. Call :\.t.C)-7041 . Sue t>4tl-t:i7l ··~au Room titf" U.d· IM 3144 .f~~~lY .. :Cc&·L101?,·.,..~~~c~0 ~~t.1°1:~l.10A'1~':1c~~~!: fg~8~Ltrt ~m~~· ~o · ~ :;P,HITU1\l.RE1\ot:n 1-1 1\&ftUi{t,·-,-.:s-·~-.,-,-7-~-,,._ 41·:. •• -.clea" oul ifle ••••••••••••--••••••• .no11pi.," 1-...... · drps. till util &janUpr1al , T_,...•,UiMtG .... A.a.... ; Open l.O AM to 10 PM BABYSJTTto:R, rnatorc rom1n. Nuwpurt Beach. -·~-, .. ,. tum tfu.t JuO ,.,o SA eo-..,.2 wty, 2 br. 2 ti41·2Utt. 1 ICf'\'. * No Lease Req. • Advtce on all matters. I ad)' r or 2 Yo ut a Only thof!.tl W/follnwing -.-'""" .-w# l f P R l!:ni..... m•ch 111.,r "S.tk A "nd" pu1al" with over &O 312 u EiC ~R I cht'ldren "y-•· • w s IMO -whJ\ a ollftv ba, "&tJ ... it.Ir. no malnL. 1 "' onlh .-tee erit. ,.,, '"· a no eJ1 • ' ''" "'" • need up p J'y . ti .. $-,._ctusllled M. Cail a{"<C .. "..:..tl~ifnoaftf. W • 1 2082S.E.p.r;stot.NB ~~:!t:_~-:,1~"o~~':::fl'i:!~·:Ji:.!: SAoClemente, •PPt. my home. 1'}1 ·s only. 3730(c\••a & wJcnd• ..... Gl-1'5'7 ant nu re3u •s M2-$67 5$7·7010 PtY•blc to "S•kA FW'in C1.r.oftlalaM111J11,... C&fl493-9034 492--91 ¥6-7068 1 ' tS7J •7075J • 1 l I Add lt ... C lt ... F Babysl: ••••••• C hi Id day /n1 Inf .u I 556-<J! CablN ........ t:s tm wo rk. j,; It Ct ~i H.i-5~ Carpet ........ 1\-1 AST l :->1>ec1a 11n1sh •. s t. <1'.111 -31 ·--c . t~oom~ unns. lil2 -3! /\DOIT '"~· c Mr.W; HL·mod j 'II II 'V' • I I I !-. ( 1:l.1 -.JI t ·atune1 pairs, .1dd1l. 1\-llNOl l'lun l't·rar Help 'II ••••••• Hall 9~\ ti1 - ~PM . \\IC Ck \\"Ork ol l' opl 1\1rpor fl'!' pc div. J tl'rVIC' llousek :-.moki 11 e~Ul1' S;dary 10.1, l:~r 11ttl IS 1- ,1.1 b It p~r1n<. .all. Ilk• t·ook1n 1n g. 10.1;;--,J. IHI US I Jll, "1';1 l u r :J He a ch Xl'f\.f .• llSKPf 1nr l a Eni.:h t I~ T~ i\1111 :.l'hoo mens~ ,. x p c I l.1 rn1 .\I C'ffl ti-ll -~ Emµl• JUNI! 1\~!e 1 Pl·f 'I \'USlOI I' I Lt>' :S:.ilurl out OJ .uid t least: Uchvt! 'fr an v1 ded 1..: lj ll ; J·'i t 1n1 SJ t t: Sm:lll (i icnh 1;..1ti -i ,\1 cch: (;la ss :f.1\1 1'~. MEDI i\1alc t:orp1 l O ti Insur l1n1c. ~umc San!< Help ••••• e Pr· - . I l Add lt. •. Buil.d lt ••• Dlaper 11...Hammer It •.• Carpet lt ••• Cem ent lt •.. Y{ire IL .Hoe IL.Clean it ... Molle lt ••• Press It ... Palntlt .::Nall tt.-:-Plaster-lt •.• Flx 11 ••. SERVICE C DIRECT~RY Plu mb 11 ... Patch .t. .. P1pe 11. .. emo ~ I-· Roof it ... Landscape it... Tile It... Trim it. .. Sei.V .:.. Haul it... Add it... P.lant it ... ;,11er it ... Leao11i.. Babrlllffng Carpet'S.,..i.. Conlrector CO• dilling CNl"'9 IMOllM T•• Mo•lrtCJ f'ohltirHJ/Paperinq Roofinq d t1J 1: ., ····-················· ........................................................................................ ,, ... ,, .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ....................... ..................... . C hildci1ra by hr / JOHN 'S Carpet & KlrchnerConstruellon COMPLETE G1rden1ng. VAROCLEANUPPalnl . •IMCOME:TAX• Oll'l'&/\BOU'I'''' Prot. 1•.unt1n._: lull·r1"1 J .C .itOO~ ~· day/n1gfll. LoU Qr love Upholstery. Dn 5Mmpoo All bldg, rep.iur or re Tree serv: Quaht.Y work ltousehold repair. n:ha Ttlis ad JS crietip. So are Locai/Sl1tle Y11cll.' 1\1uv1nJ?, 1:: x t C' r 1 ,, 1 I r c 1 L1 l'.cn3ed &Mlldioed Infants w e l c o1ne . lso1I r c ta.rdanlii). modehng&elec.needs. al Lowe1L rates . ble,558-0347. rnyltates.SSl-65.'.W. 7d3.trel.'e:-.t.;i~J -bJ7l e..,11nulll'-" '1 .)l 1A>l'll<h1) frt~E-.1. it g:..~ a!iti--OJC7 Degreisera & all color Z7 years ill Oraose Co. 5.574180 -..o;;.:=:c....=.:;; ___ ~ -'"-'==.c:.==---or n1 c ht brighteners &: tO minute ti4S---0768 or 548--6958 ~ MOVING '"AO HARP'" for Quality W 1 11 M o 'II ~ n r Hu) ---.----Hr; P r\ I HS , .;,iii" trpet>".· CobiMt MokWMJ bleacb for your white Local & Long Distance I ncomc ·rax Prepa r.l· Anyth1 ng. L:;..ill 1).111 Plastl'r /Rl'pa1r lh-.1-. f''r~~· e:.l, 'lie! .. a!ik ••••••••••••••••••••••• carpets. Save money by LIC. Contractor, Room BOB'SGARDENJNG •6'~--849S • tiun . 20 \'rs £xp -~I( oc tw M1l_U.uu & t1ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 1 \\'alt . MJ.Ctr-:,Oi!l. i.aving me extra trips. add ., patio covers, CleanUps&NcwL.awns LOC~Moving&haulin rteanonable tlat~-l"or ;>pnl .97~~-__ PA'l'Clll'l.1\:-.l'EHl \1, .1H \~1n1l·. 1 • -C ~tm Cabinets , h(lat work, pal10 t•ovcr.s, k itchen remodel . h-lti-5219. Clean living room. dining decks, plans & ddigns. Ph: 6'8-2058 by student . Large Truck AP1lt call 549-tl94 l or Pointt-/Pon.rinn ~ I I 1· ,\ P ~ s F i ~· \' Sewin9-& •'I ,. rm. & hull llS. Any l'ni ~ S~J -Grdn'g/Maln/Lndscp. Reas. 8arry548--f7'.!J. 7:>t-0937. • •••• ;:""! ••• :."",·;~';! ••••• l·.-.tiin;Hl's l .dl ,HP +.~..!., Alterations £7.50, ~.ouch ¥10, etuur ~· DNSlfftClklftg sod. spklrs, cleanup. soil · T C~ • Wallp;i pcr Jl.111~1ng • ptumbin9 •••••••• ••••••• ............ l 5olyrs tix,000018 w11tadt ci)Unls,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cone. ti4:1"3331 /646-4!10d House-cleaning · •X Uy rormcr 1n • .,tructor ••••••••• •••••••••••••• C:\pl'r' ,1lt•·r"t~ t,t"as . c-......_ n me . o wor . . "--E --•••••••••••••••••••••• Im med Appo1ntmenl.S ,. I H 1 . 0 2 1,,. . . "!l::l'1ce• -r-"•-my• Jf Gd f DressmaktnK·tn"' ... uro-PANESEGARDEN<-'R __ _ H•""i'ate"' <.!•~.1370 __ .... :ir ciko.i.1 -"'"· H.f>.P.\I!<, 1<•'1>1111.', \\,1t1·1 pr1 11·' i,,. I'.• .!I' •. • ••••••••••••-••••••••• ti • • re s. · JA c.. HOUSF'CL<-ANJNG ""' ' "" ..,...,. pean manoer by appt • •J 1sou ~----he.ill'r:s !'1·1•U'l' l11u•s s 1•.11u~L 1 l':ss, l'\'1n e 1'111\S'l'ER. Cr.bltm:in ':-i•J -S3_l_-O __ IO_l _______ I Designed for you. Cor: Sel'O r~~!f~l~~nc:'p~plete Business. Call Jan1re's Du Jl righl-t:.:xpcr1cn(·cd PltOF l'.iinlcr . hon~·st 110111.•st \\'otl.: b l:! 'l.ll.i .>J..! ~Iii<, S 1)ec1alty. Remodeling, day Fashions 5564232 Haggedy Anns67:>___..;..'l.SJ lnt:ome Tax prcparal1on :urk, re:is, l~ll i cxt.', l ~e~ ~.,•...-- finish work . lkf:s i'"r Jlt1csa Clea ning,Carpets · · f"reeEst 7!>1-1937 Hc as onalllc rates / .. s t, r e l :., a lli -~7;>9, t.l ,\H \'"Sl'l.l",\1 Hl\1; Till' ""· •·st. G uar. work . & Upholstery. Sle""m Electrical ORANGE COUNTY 'S T HE BEST in Domesu 640·IS21i &t? 3913, •!'-It. :~'i • ••••••••••••••••-••••• 4!f'J-3I05. cleaned or :;hampoo.••••••••••••••••••••••• •Mos t Reusonable Cleaning. Robbie's Ii.a NO ./t)H'r11():...\!\l .I. ·1·:1(,\~ll C r 11.r-: P.:ew & CA fl P EN1'R Y Ttooms. patios & altera- l1ons. No job to small. t>-1:! JS69 d.ay or nighl. 557--{i742. ELl-::C 'rR ICtAN. Sm l Rates• &Mop.548--0757. Locksmith •WIMTERRATES --, .. , lil·ntut.lc l Frl·c'!:"Ut»'Snt )·obs ma1nt & rep<iir:s 22 GREG 4., •ooo --~--------' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paint g. d l•(·o1·;1l1ng & L R (I I 1:-, I lunil ung Jilli ~ \1•1·1t·on\i· ;,,_~ .,,.. J_~v. •• ST<-'A M • • ' ' . --........, H I I' I I & '!J!:l: -"' yrs e x p . Jic 233108.,l ~c·~'-=--------ouscc caning by ~pie Burglar proof your home papl'rhan j.!111g Hl·s1 ln-~c nl vL t' .., · ri·p;iir" CAHPt:'rCL~NI NG c~8520.• G----'.r.~1-~ w. kly, monthly, Spec ..:.~ .. e~to'JO··•on't ·•ll"-llu:s trial ,i.."onun. 2S \'rs \Vater h l·;ll ~·rs. iii:-. TopSoil Free .Est. 962-6011 .,.,. "· •• =.:::::.:=·•••••Jobs. lteas . Rate. ~;;,;1 ;;ice; +"'malt-~J;~ t"X l).'i'l'.:llfo.\S.t).l.J7!fi ~. po s :1 1-.. 111111.11 •·-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C feftci1t9 5'18-6271 li4t-08J 7. d:.h~·:-.h r-. 1'1:! \.>-~d 111 • • l'<ll' :-.nll • \ 'oniaost • ADOJ1'10NS. Jte model 1ng. Carports, ("abineLl! 1'1r . Wagner. bi3~11Uti .......t/Concrete ··'fHINGS" by Moose. -'----(",\l.lt'tl'l'"". l''\I' l'l.,t •, ' I> ., ,.,,,,,1,1 '''''''''' ,, , II 1 .. 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••·•~•••••••••••••••••• Gen woodwork, repairs, --,. .,., · ' ' • 11 1<·t1 • h ·"Yi !IOI • Ch a 1 n L 1 n k & Wood. plumbin!l etc &l2~lJ ll'?'lseclcaning. Apts ..• 01 Masonry l ' ,111 ~ia-:i·l:t.1 :o.l·r\. l .11· .!i:.!~:11 1 .i!I ,,>((i .,:IJjj CUS'fOl\1 Ce ment Work Iles/Comm. f"ree est. ' · · fices , bldRs . etc. l".xp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :-.1.1t c lie & ln!o-Ul'1••t Hc model. Add on. ga Patios. Reasonable 540-5115/673-1166. ask for General Mainl. \\'1ndow quick: & reliable. l.'.al WILL I r\ i\1 S &: S un :. LSl Cla:.s Exl IJtl p.11 11t. popc rh;1 ng1 ug. ;11rll·s~ :.~lr.1 .\t :.!.•YI'" cx11'.f7!J .);!'~ Le w \ti,;. \\' ,1, nc •.., l'l11111 h W eld in9 I II ;..:. l .1 I I ., t \ II •••••••• e • • • ••••••••••• i{e~·l•S s 1v11 1'111·\•:.' -..1~1~ ~,\r1· \\'"tt\111~• Small hr. li<.J 1;:.!•:J l .11 i"li \11 \ i.11 .1t1un J."i Vr!' ,·un~·.c:.lm /ncwcoii:.t · l•'rceesl &l2--H514Don Jay. cleaning or any type ot J ohn,G40-2220 i\1a ~unry li e 28:J04G. 'I:-. exp. Ir(•(' l'~l . LEONITfo: CONCRE'fE Giardet1in9 Repair ~ork". l<'r~ es:. JAPANESF: Lady wuul ~~~:.ii 11Jluck . s t o ne. 111.,-l ·IJ'.J. S "l'A.~l l'JN(" Cob ·••••••••••••••••••••••• G~ar: o3rA~.st or · l ike to hous e c lean . • ', M1keti7S-~ 645-1587 blcs tone, brick, tile. APA1'l£SI-: Garden er . Perm:.incnL W:11er1)root-IN'l'-E X r \cousl1 t• l"l"ll Remodl'l/Re pair t ':1l11ncl work, ~t·n 'I re· p111rs. drywttll \\'Ork. sm. 1':11111s,ct1·.G-I0--4:t.1:J · Complelc Yd wor k, H•lftCJ Income Tax 111g ce1 11ni; prescrv1ug o! C'le;uiup. Cul lrces. Free ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• any and all Masonry . 1n)'.! p ;1111tl•d . J ;1e k••••••••••••••••••••••• lU5-06u:1 :1n.vt1111l· • 1ddi1. 551-0171. --~------· YOUNG CAHPl-:N'l'EH <lu:Jllly Work·All l'hases li7J-:K>58 J(Jll:-.J CEl\1EN'r est. 642-3102 HAULING & LL Moving. Rt-s is ts acids. g rea~c. 1'1\l:0..:1'1,-..;(] &BlockWork Imm. Dependable Ada m sTaxConsult.a n~ etc.Gu<1ronce1s 1 urev~·r. I an1 ~1nall . n1y prll'l'~ Walls, patios. sidew:ilks . European Lands(· aper ser v ace. •JO/load up Service in your home at Free est1mat('S. H.J . Van iJre sinall ! G.lti-2.575 All by hr or JOI>. t:i46-6915 'l'ree Service-Clean up. -~S48~~28ti8~·~·:_ ______ 1_N_o'-E:''-t:':a_Cc"'-:t:•-!J60._c_IH:c•_s_1 Denheuv;1I Cot\SLrueuon :> l ;;::::';-:::::;:'.:::::=:::;;::;:::::-ll ,'~·~·~s~·c"~o~Mc•~•~n~t,:. 64~2~·=~"--1 Co. Exclus1 ve "Cl<ET0" 1---------Al I NOR HOf.11:: ltt:PAlll Br1l·k or Concrete Patios, For Result M 0 VIN G, ha u I 1 n g. •1111 YOllrHoml* prodl.lct dealer. 'file only t'AIN'l'l::R . l i~'l'EHJ()H ,'\. l'lumb1ni,t.Carpcnlry Drives , Facing, etc Ser viceCall ~garageelean up,rehabl( Z'l YrsExpenence peoetr.at1ngsealer. 17141 EX 'rE ll!Ort. S P1':L·. l 'eram1c 1'1lc. !>10;-'"....:>tiO Very rca~. t>-15 -8512. 642-!i6l8 ext. 322 fast service. 963-6452 Reas. fees 968--8 $52-4.>5.5, CABIN E'fS. 0.12-tlil Room. Additions It 1':~1l)l>t'.l.!.,(; QUAL!l'\' Wt>BK (';i ll NO"' Vur 1''REI': ES"l'l :O.l•\'l'i-'.S r\no.J 1>~·:-11-:n <.1 l JI.ii!! ,·\ ll•'t ,, lt• <ul ·I, L'Si-'.Till·; DA ILY P l,Li.)T "FAST" Ht-.:suL1'"" SERVICE! l>IRECTOR'' t'or Re-s~ll Ser\'Jl'C Call 6-12·:>678 e).:t_: ~2 HelpW...ted 7100HelpW...te.i " 7100'HelpW..ihd 7100HelpW...ted 1100HoipW-.t 71001ic:rclH 8020,,....i~ 8050Fumlture 8050 achinery · 8078 .......•••••.•.•.......•..••••......••••.•....•••••••..•..•.••....••..••.•.•••••.•......••..••••..•................•......................••.•••........................................ ··············~··,····· PAR'r -TI ME Tclephon TEAC/tf.:RS USED Hikes & Parts.£!:> Like .New! Vel\('l :-0!:1 & .\lu~t .-.,•I!! l ~l·a uLti'' ~lit! 0\J.\LL n1e1 :11 ban\ii ;.;'"'· Holf Doy Mice Pay M"anager Solle1tors -Work rro SECRETARY wa.nt Xtra Income w/tax & u p. 2488 Newport B lvd. Jove seat, cotlL-e & l'i)d u;iK '.I Uru..,·er .\l ~·d111 hl•111·h 1.etne & nH!ooC' 1tk1l g ,\ftt -2PM or 4rM -Trainee your home. ~2 .25/hr. advantage.li-15--7006.i\t -C.M.642 -7910 tables, la1np.-;, hLdl·.1 dr•·s~rr. 11"·'1 olll·r \\'. J<tn . S l(~P ·lL'-i.. 9PJ\1 . t :arn £100++ per ··n e :il J..:s tate Manager PLUS BONU~t.:S. N If you can take Gregg W-f''.l've.S:il.nx1rn. C~a5 & bed, mu ~t :>J l'l'1l1t·\·' ,;,,-, iili'Vt 1d O:: 1111111 y,•e ek doing enjoyable ·rra1nec needed." We're r~n~ ~n~l~t.~ ~A;~ ~h;~~·tlnydp:l b~~wel:~ TRAVEL E ui t 8030 &12-4&-l!:I. ---Garage Sale-8055 y,•ork in our brand new on the ~row• 11 you urc 556 _1424 .5S-7Swpm&arelooking •••~•~•••••••••••• f'rml DH set w/6 ehr~·,1•••••••••••••••••••••1 • ult•t1pen1n~ncartheOC an ;ill.'rl, a Ag ress1ve. ror a challenge, then USA HAWAII Minolta s ys . S ill' 101 ~-s· Soia S75. Singer ·_.\ lt •,."11 J :.l ,'f..:2n 1 \1rpvrt.Xlntopportun11y dyn:oim1c person ¥<'h0 Is PART Time Secretary send us your resume. -body, 1enses 5li mm/1.2. Sewin g ma c h S lOtl Cluth1·: .• 11111 ,,t·-., :.llu•-·-.. to r pos1uve 1n1nd(>d in· look1n~fora grcattuture Accuracy 111 lyping & Classi!iedadno.J62 Can now place 1 sharp 21inm /2.8.200mm/4.5: 751-57IJ. p l.i•iu•··. pl .1111 ... ~u~..! div. l•'or pC'r1'on:ll 1n with one ~'' the finest exp. 10 husutc:.s leller c/o Dailyflilot guys & gHls, l"·2S, Jrct•to incl misc. filters, 2X con----1:1u r d 1' ;1 u \ Ir •• 11 l' t:~ew. Call M3J ~;,__ t-ompan1es 1n the beach net:. 26 hrs per wk. ~.SC 1, 0 8 1500 tr<ivel U,S. resort areas verters, ca se & bai:;. Best Pars ons table, tJI ack 10.\:\I -11' \1 . llou'ek.epc' 1, .. ,.,0 noo• area, contact us. Ad-per hr . Corona dcl A1a i Co•.t ·;,.;.,,~.ca~~·~ &llawao·o. Offer. ··Like new '' ename l !•'our br1g n1 -1 , · • · · · v:incl.' !)lus overrides. " .. ·•• .. ;nAN..u • 5 4 II B d d C'o rnpl l'll" ll OUS l' 1ulu .-.moke r , non-1lr1nker. co~t~T~oc~c:,.~C~o~1~.i~a~c~t~6~7"_3:-~2351i~~._,l~""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~l 'fr ansportat io n is 64 -144 · ye ow ·-ent"·~ si · Onpo•tunol• and K'owlh -----------1 ch">o« .,,, ""I~ Fur111 :-h 1ni.:s . :,~1l Su11 , Hesu1new1lhrelt•rences. ;i ';.e'you"rs . Wri tt' PARTTIME f•Jrn1shedas wcllasdaily D s 8040 '"'., ... __ ~_.. 10-l..t~~l·:.1 xin.St L'.\1 S;1Jary OPL'n. I'.(). Box Managcntent, Box J.55., SECRETARY Lash allowonce. Earn -••~••••••••••••••••••• Sofas. ('nd talJlcs. ·rv . -- \(),1. Ualbo~_!.sla ~I ir~::! 1. 10 tnt' f>:i ily Pilot. rosl ~~71e~i1!~~-~-r~~~t/s-in ~s should CXl-eed ilS<l. •PET WORLD• bed, dinetle. ma.kc offe r. II' :-;.\IL BO,\'I', \V ,1'>hl'r. IH>l lSFK£1:'P1'-H l • .. ()lf1 cc liox 1560. (.'osta ToTech.Director pt'r~·i.:. Pug. llusk1es, 642-<>040. artcr 3 pm. d~·yc r.g:i r<len Pq11q1nll . . . ~ • . t t Pl n flles a 92ti::!ti. ~g 1\~ ~tu~i~ & As,edcy. Req·s . Shthnd., ~d. typ· 1"io exp. necessary as we ciuhuahua, uny poodles, p • --. ti drc s:.c~ + ~!~c. lll'lll .. •l.ihlf'. r l·:s po1is i hle.-----on-e , rsper ay. ing skills, incld g. the tra1nyouatourexpense . Lab, peke. doxic. pita C . .SOl1dlla;droc.k 1\ta· "·~!::-~·--· _ pt•rn1 .. u1 cnt worn;..i ~;io t MedicalSecretcry _E_·x_p_n_e rc-.54K··7285 . ability lo eompose own Applic ants .should be bulls,coc kapoo.pom 100 pie D1n1ng :)Ct, 1:bl; 6 Hones 8060 aO,llkcs ch1ldrcn.!:iunp/e Ophthalmoloi:?y olc. t-:x-PBX F: 11 1 0 letters & to do ~ome neat & e nJoY people . mixed puppies Stud ch r s. nutC'n. ~4 .>0 . cuok1ng. t•ican•nf!. 1ro.n· f>er 'd only. Send resume ' -.xp. e p. a~ stat1st1 c<1I typtni;!. Some En I! I 1 .s h s P<' :.i k • n I! service mbs t br~s. 2525 640--lfllt-! · ••••::••••••••••••••••• 1 1 R 1 ho u rs. Wesl m1n:ster 'rn forel''ncrs welC'tinie. t 'orl ._ . ----Hl·µ; l hnruughbreo\. ll1i.:.t1 in g_ .ivc 11 · e s . 10Class111edarlno.Jtit>, area . Ask for J o, lamillarlly w /Ctie ical .... M RU W.17tnati-.11rv1C'w.SA .0R£S."ii-...:lt.Sol1110:.ik .lks i.iur ile<L Bay l;,.1.11n ;..: ••• J.P. Lanr 2 8102Viacfe1 Ct'rro . SanJ--· Capis..,_, Ynu ;tr(' the w1nner·'O• "J'\\'tJ FH 1'~ 1': 'fLl!KC:"I~ (\\"CH '\ h Sl2 i !Or lhl! TWIH-100• :J l ' ...... • ONTARIO .. . MOTOR 5PEiDW·AV f\\Jr1·11 ~. I .JO & JPi\t.. 'i'l.1 11 tu :i r r1 \·c ~bou t ' l\•Klll l (";1J l ti l:.! f.>t.i'nJ.e"Xl :1;1;11, or t 11·1.:~'\ ... ----iY15-,)l)OO ext J(H . l'/o Ila1ly l'JIOl. P . 0 . Box 1:192-1:.!12 . terms ii. clesircihh". + 5 to Jonotnecr~."s':"an· d>cp",1.,,'·1,,0·.·. · 0~'!_~·cs_5_3_J---5027 . brand oew. SIS. J\llat.<'h \fi.~ h;uuls . Gd r11ut 1r1n.1 151io. t "os t:.1 t.1esa. l'.:i ----------·! JU yrs. Sccretar111I & ., "" t I M t1i>IJSF:KF:1'::Pr:u Liv Rl'\I •'Sl'AT'""..: .. 1 ,. ori· 21 01 E.. l:o:is t Jlwy,\Y.'t:J i\t i\RANE I{ AKC f:it.". ava1 , a y . cu t1 on.Callli·ll Ull l .. ~,·sc ellaneous '909·0 .1• 1 · 1 'f!l\;!1, '.1 , •~ •~..,... ('~l>t'U· .en, . exp. 1).12 :r-Jl'!(I '"' n1 . :ikc <" lart<e nl iuusi• · -------~-µh· Why not work 1n t11c l'lus Prudu('tS, onPof the Coruna dcl .\1<tr. ·rhurs .. male, 4 mo. Champion ·· Household Goods 8065 •••••••••••••••••,...•••• tor ':.i Ao.Jults. L ,1).!.un.1 1\1t:J<'J"rnl·."lj0<>uarn+. J t t J' 1 t N 1 d . 'I · r·eb.27orFr1.i''eb.28on-bloodl<ne. W1U sacr1f1ee 0 • t 1 ,. .., .. lOll'l'i art:a, ,un1n.c. 1 at1ons ea g. 1•tgr s. · I-'A ~ind mall'h1n ~••••••••••••••••••••••• lil·J t:h l:all x•l-.N :! ''" & t'.ir 111•1· ,\AC ~ -lti ~Jr . B h & •·o nt o f y I & lood I"!. IV A,\f-4 P,\1 , J\tust P''"e fo, a good home I ,1 eat: r u :oi n 1 :i1n111s i.u1>-" '" :irn1('ha11·, 4 rno11t11:. old. Kin" Sll.t' bed . ll('W t.,111 Ii •,.· ·l~-1 ---0 llk! ____ '·•\'t.IS-lti-5455. V 11 ' •' 11 Ph I •1 I I d be aOlc lO 11.'avc Jm· '"'"" '804. ' _ ~ .l cy . ._.;1 I 1~(· p en1cn s . prov1 e s "'"'--. -----·l,$2<Xl~··~C.·:'.'~'"~·-u= 707 pll·tC':-;tillpat·l<:.iJ!•'ll.\L1., llSKPH , llVC'·HI. U\l'r •I!), Nt:t:u 2 Gd lad1~. t'ull. i\"u 11l(•(", Village ltt•al Slt'ady ('mplymt., a gd. ,_m_ed_rn_· _1e_1.,,y_. ______ , FGHANS s Wh 11rn1 !il ~MJ. l\'o\111.h ::.15<11 d I Y "d t:st:ll c!lti:I •l.'"J/i7 s alar.v & bener1t "'0·. A · ll\t'r,/ ites oAVENPOnT . lir n . ".'r I a u l. i r.-.• · rel:. . ..., l>/t. '"•r pl•o•"" nl'C. M< ----I • & Ap,ocot s I ups & q \JP(ln :S litl, 111\·ld-.. dt• ...... .... -gram & pleasant work'g. . · · Hrot·at.lc «. .! ,\lpl. end t .11i,!l1s h.N .1i t;,5--J77U Jl<~•~c~h~a~c~d~s~,"4~6~~&~1;.,~·~·--l•---o:::~:":=::""--1 cuntls. l'lt·:.ii.e send re-Tl'chnicalWriters ~dul ls: ::ihow /p e ts . tb!s. all 3 Jo r SJ2.>.0thcr J1 1 t:r v u ~u at l ) 1111111 -RH /L~ ""8 05'3 ~!Ci :t:!.;;1 T" sume lo: 'J'ech. 01reclor ,,.. -misc. 6-lti -li-1.t:J. 755 Yi IMHALATIOM Challcni,:111i,: pos1t1on fo tor complete applicauon Tecll llludrafors lTALIAi'\ G REYIIOUND, ~SI .. Apt A.. l"c':..' __ ,J e w elry 8070 THERAltYTECH r1,.:nl person \V/~upcrv. 111 pl·rson). A1>pil(•anU. AKC. PU lli.-show/pli!tS, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\1 111 .! yrs t•Xpl·r or <ibd1ly ror PM's f/tnne. 14•1!1 be cont:Jch.:d for u 1" Long l "i:.•rm Assignme nts champ. lines.64ti--Oti48 WA"''TED :sl·huoJ1ng. Sal<.iry t"Om · (;rcJt w:1gcs & benc . Ap· lL•rvtew 1n al>out I week. Send res uml.:! :stal1n gd -==~.c.:.c.:c:::.c:..:.c_.:.:.cc:.._1"''h 1 te and ~old French l""'Lll niens uratc w/Lr:11n111g & ply 1445 Superior A Ye . PLUS PRODUCTS ava1lab1J1ty, lull ex -ll<JSHSETTER Prov('n<"1.:JI stvl e Ba.ss t.'L ·r t>P C:\S /I DOLl..\H r-xp c r . C ont •it·L t.t r . N.B.1i42 -::!410. Jo:.O.t : p (•r1 c nci:.· and back-Female. AKC, :> mo:.. bedroorn SC't . ln1·ludC's 2 P .-\ Jo F l l H \'tl U H ~•>l\I Kelvin, Irvine ll<1mll ton, Cosla .\lcsa g round to Mar g are t must sell to gd, home . t~'1n bcrli. wllhltrm SL m· JEWELHY . \\1A rl'll1'::-i . l'tll' t '\~JI Oltf.Lt\11 ' I'\ l J1 l"OH Yl)U !l ' .JI·.\\ ELll \". \V . .\'rt'111'::~ 1\ll"l' tJU.l 1".L'"l'ti. llULJ), :-;tr .\.·r:n S l·:l(VI C I::. FJ:-.I E Fll lt N ·&'AN--l llJlf 1';~ ti l.J :!"-~~- •l·'ll{J·:\\IUOlJSALf>; • (Jr·~. t :u1:. dl'I $15: C'oi-d. ::,.I:! I ·· l '1>1'1l .)Ii} rl12:.! . - Co;1s1 F1r1·11·p1~~qpply tJu:-.t north of Jamlx>rel' I BUYll* .\l r m o r1:.il llns p1t:il , Pries t , Tr:~tPO, 1180.:! 615·ti376 mons n1attres~ :i.nd spr-A H"!' U BJEC'J'S. l;v LU. * ... 1;.12 27 J-I, f>:qu:.il Oppor 21!:12 1\4art1n.Sle;>-;S RH'1 /CCUJ1CU &i\l:iinl Sky l'arK.lrv1ne.92i07. "l-"-''-""-''--------l 1n g s , highboy c hesl . SIL V EH :-IEl<VJ (.'t:. Good u:.cd lurruture &. Employer Douglas Pl<11...1 /lrv1ne Day& & Nights. SI.and by lrish Se tter. male, II dre1tser \\'1th large m1r· FINE Fu H ."i ~"':. r\N -_------752-0331 lom•. tloffecenloal nay. Sf::HVICt: Sta. Salesman m 0 ' · AK C R g a1>phances or wrll s t"H for .. ,. :s · e ·. ror and 2 night stands. ·r1QL E:-i •il.i 2:..•1.1t.1 J ESM N i-"ull or 1>111mc. t:xcellC'n & lul>e man. fop pay & WUOWANTSTOWORK"! housebroken 14'/ \'ery £xlnt cond1l1on 1or Sli5 ----you. ·~ UNIOR SAL [ benclH~. frin~e bc nclilS. E:1.pcr. DRIVE t\C1\B! g ood temperament . or bes t ofler. C alJ .\1E.~SttJ:\t i .U1.unllnd & MASTERS AU t.9H ,\gc 10.15. Earn ~~Now 's thc t1metoJ!el 1nlo Cont.:1 c11\1rs.Jenscn: man prc f 'd . f>-ull o r CllOOSE your hours, 556-8620 day!'l:s.57-2842 675·0J42or839·2332aftcr Sapphire. C..:u.st !iti(IO Sell 646-8686&1 9625 \>l'I" W\'Ck gettin~ ney,· Real l::s tale. lJus1nci.s COST A MESA P ttnle . She ll . 1 i th & wo rK for .\·••urself, be eves 5 Pi\1 s.:t~5. til.'>-ti712 ~ft__? ~r Sunday}Al~.tf..~74 . c ustomcrs lorlheDi\11.Y nas al~·ayi.bt.~n ,goudlvr lrvine.:">JU your o~·n hus:.. ~1en or ------~"i-;·~:~:~·a~!~e~,::i·~~s ~~ ~~;,,::au1~y .w~~rcy::u·:em:~~ 64~2-~2';"'7,3~.~~~!_.EalO S~·r1\~~. S~ava1~l~Cv~~a1~ ~~~Jlnl:a~·;:~d~ ~~~~lll)~ G~r;fr~e~dss ow:!in~cd~~·~ ~ lin:itj '·:'tio'· u f:··, NO,,··.. .'". 'm' ' 0 .,-':··.t·'·.;' outo1 sc.hoo/byJOOpm. terc~Lcd 1•;111 Hal'll'nrla wknd .~. Neal appc;i ~ & Clean 1\ppcaran(·e . Vts., He g 1s tercd Apr.icol . ·· .,,.,11>" "'·le to wo"k ··t Heat f.:s t atl'. Inc!----------~ reured.Age:!..5 u171J.Sup-Af~cin. 4~~-l!jJ8. Even· " .,., • .. handy,·r1t1ng . l=:xper "don· least J d:iyi. per wi:.~k. No 9G3-li:l l0. SAIL!\1AKt:R IOOk1 ng ·ro I)' need apply. AM 's, 2590 plemcnt y our~me .,_'c"c'c'c· _________ , o.Jchver1l'" ur l·oll1..'l'lJng. ~UR •. Ad -All 'h fts exp·d Sc:imstress. Cal 1\icy,•porl Bl. C!\t ~ri~e a cab Oh r more Irish Setler puppy, male, Tran s p o rtation pro·· ::;1:-. -~ c nd 1~ 1 .' wkrl.1vi..s.&8 -J.W1 •--~---------a day. A.PP1Y •1n J)('~. 1\1\C re~. Pick o( the lit- \'lrle d . C;111 6•1 l·bati. n;ature, uepe ·. op ~--· -12 1 Se r\ IC'I.' Sta. ll){'n. 1s t Y.euo.w '-:ab Co .. l8ti I::. t er . R c a s on a DI e . L' • 1 Opportunit i· Xlnl IJen. l<W5 superior l'lass . ·rop w.·a )'.!l'S + lbth::it .. t..:os1aMcs;1. 213_,9,._2900. , .• q u a · \ \'e N ti . A I. E S 1\1 A N , l-"'"'-='-'·"'-"'-'c..c=--tl ..:C~~-:"':-'=::"':°"'-----1 Employer 1 ·• 1 -------1 l'omm. r\pply Ray Carey --·--SALESMAN AGER , Chc\•ron S l!.!tion. 00.I s °"'""oman-sales & girl Fri· Fn-l' To You 8045 NursesA1des.Jl-i . J) F. A L E R s , l 'oast Jl wy, Laguna day. 2-1-:J-I . responsible,••••••••••••••••••••••• LYM ConY!.!lesccntl-lospital. DISTR I BUTOllS. Ag e llea.:n , attr:Jcti\'C 213·5..'l2·5529 C d • , . • • ,t't. tt-c-t l.•1tome. IJ -7 s h1fl. rr1.'<.·l---''c.'c'c'c';c4c2_.......,-"='--I N B 50 y Old at . wh1tt'. ncutcre , • Y o arr1er. r. M h d' I I I d J '"'"' ...._ · ;..., S..tt or(. :ii34 per .-.hill. Company with Products Sl'r•. Stea.Attend ere an 1se ( ee awel, nee s goo ,. ( Sn1all conval{'S('Cnt hosp. OFFICE WORK 01· ,. real Demand. 1.,.0 ••••••••••••••••••••••• home . 9ti:l-7t.ltil _'. •.• · r ..., 99UE.CoaslH14·y.NB (;lenhave n ol Newport. Theatre Co. movtnJ! o · I ii r g e i n ve s t m c n 1 ·~· 8005 1 mo. P r Boxcr. male. 1i-lti-7'1tW . ltt·es to Ne wport B~h has ne-eded. Part time or full Statistical Typing n c (' II r o r I 1 I time. No competition. 2 & Gener~ Office '"""'1que1 1-·awn 14'/¥.'hl n1arkgs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• good w /k1tls . Wire d1s- Roll top desk. oir1ce s1i:e. hi.es dogs. 548-3611. rect'ntly re lln .. solid ,\l l'chan1 c, l11 e dulles. 4,.;las!'I A r('q'd. 1-'/lunc. :'90 1-.:. Co ast Jlwy, N.lJ. Hecep1 /'fyp1st. 121 Hk to 5 PM . ;114 Traveland kpr & G{'n ·1 Ofc. & l:J! Lane. Irvine, Ci\. (7141 This pos1uon rcqwres an A/Payable. Ploose send 559.4272 . exce llent 1yp1s t for resume lo class1f1ed adl-'=-"=--------" s tati s t i ca l reports . maho_gany.8!~-21'153. FREE to Rd home. beauL. MEDICAL ASSISTANT 111,. :1us. e io Daily 1'1lot, budgets . lorecast s & ,\l:il(' or 1-·e1nalc. LVN or I'. o. nox 1560, Cosla Salcs l~d )'. Ai;c :J.J .to 40. other general office Corp:;man 1ro1n Service i\lesa ca tl:.!626. Gift Shop _exp preierretl. duties. Will work for ----loving Mal<itnute/Shep. 1850 SETTEE m :1 le . N d s y a rct . All wood ~.;.o. 5J6-;L;o7 4!J5-.1"Ul5 alt. O -~-________ , t o do l'<.1 ra·'.\1 c d1ca! --' 962--891UlorAppt. ch1l'I llnanc1al 0111eer & i~orweg i;tn Bc<l IWnen YOUNG LovablC', lcn1alc . Insurance Exams. l'cirl Pl\RKJNt';atll'ntl.wanted 5 .. . Se . ac c ountin g dept . 121.l\'l•ars O!cl pl . S11ept1crd. x lnt . 11n1e. J'l<':i ~c ... cn<l l'l'-ov .. r' 18. Valid Calif. chool • .Ie:i1<0he~a .ek.;n~ Shortlland not e:-scnlial. Call tii:l-lti:IO w 1eh1ldren. 9ti::!-2ti:H sumci> to 1•.u . Box llll~. drivers li e. 644 -1700 pers on 1 ' re 01 Starting salary 5650. ·c:_ __ , S nt ·1 ,\11:1 C1\.!12iOI XS.'l5 htwnl 4 l'hildrl•n & tlo lij?ht Writl' ,\d ;'Jo. ~l. O;uly \'Wicker & solid 1nal1u~. FRf:f. l y r .'l'f'rricr,lo\·<·s ' J ' ' -----houst•wurk. l.><•r m;1nl'lll k I I ld . i'!if)I . P .0 .Rox {5ti1J . match ·~ s e1-r ouch, ·1li.. n 1ou nor Pt.'l HelpWot1t•d 7100HflpWOftfed 7100 pos iLion . l u 1i µ:i y . Cosl:i .\ll•saC,\.9lti:..'ti. chair& r ock g chair. Sp:i ycdt emale.~i~ ;ll'iJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·rrans ~ortat1on &· Hl'I:. Beaul. ell'an llnl>S. Needs 1_"-'-'-'---------l HOTEL POSITIONS lnduclncJ: •Food Preparation •Buil ding /Grounds Maintenance •Housekeeping/Laundry •Di ning Room Positions *Front Office Our 0-flh Include ealth .Insurance Sick Leave Prorit Sharing A Free Mea l And Many More Apply In''"°"' -Sat 9-5 ,...,0 L' -;;-....., ' "' ., ' , ., ~}(LI .1i ~~~ The Newport Beach .,.\\~rriott·~ . . 900 Newport enter DrlYe . ~·slond An F,qual Opportunity E mployer M/F r('q . ~I u s t be lu v in ~ S·-·•y--ln•l'tlfory reswrat1on. Sleal it for P C '• on who 10 kc "' •rr Be:i1111 ful Cock-1\-l'oo ' " Control $500 -s;r.;. P !.>. n.1u-0101. C'h1ldrt'n. g to 4 1\ton lhr "-1-'--'---"-----Puppll'S. 1'"ree! Fri . SchOol Holidays Pcrm. l/time.Gooddriv-Appli•c•s 8010 Call•J'•j-78.XJ Paid. &ll-:JlU:i. 1n~ r e cor d, bondable, -----------1 self s tarter. Apply Feb. •••••••••••:••••••••••• C'ockater r1poo born blond . 24th lhru 28th 9--.fpm, KENM O lll:: Washer & spayPd ladv L Vt"ar. •Sec'ys, Booldceepen Cal i forn i a Mortgage Gas Dryer, matched set 675_2JJJ ·' · · Lit lteindersAl!ency .,.__ I?""" c• 11 h s il50. Frigidaire W<i.!lherl -'"'--'="·------1 .:JCJ Vlt"C, 0<J<:. ..... l l , 402001rch St.Ste104 Tustin. 540. Fr1g1da1 re Elect 'r'r . o ld Spa Te rrier. N,twportBeach8J.l~190•1 -''-=='--------I DryerS30. s pa y l•d, love s kids . Coll For App+. SELL idle l!Clm -~•th a Guarl Del 546-8672 ;;.ti; -Oi iO l--~F.~.s~t~~~b~li~s~hed~!'""::'.:....._ j ...=0="~''~y~Pc'c10ctcc=l=as=s='="=ed=A~d=. t Refri g / Fr. runs good. Fumltu-~-----8-0_5_0_1 HelpW ... M ' 7100,tt.lpWanhd 7100 clean $30. 1'1llSt sell by ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 28th. 673--0413 • GOOD quahtY ~of,1 & JEWEL COMPANIES, INC. Good Poyl GQod S.nefttsl Good futurel Do you want 52 weekly paychcC'k~ each year ? T he security of NO STRIKES or LAYOFFS in 76 years? Medical Co\·erage, profil sharinR. ret irement plans & paid' vacations ? Work i n Central or Coas tal Orange Countr? T he ability to increase your earnings? An opportunity for advancement? ft.. caner ror lhe rest or your working life? • . If 50: . ,,,,. ,.. s ............................. to: • w...i liwd 14er1 Mdl ""'7 ,.. Ma • 5.-.. I . I~ ........ ntalllltMcl ad-rJlll• ....... tw•h,7 . • C... fw-. c••• •ii ..wdt, """._." & ~ .......... ....., .... ,_. .... , • It • Mff ......,. wlttl ..,....nsioll _.._. .,..... .. e.1•1l1tl47 If ... ....-.... ..,.,. .. 'YU I ,._ fHI .,_ e."' ~.u,, ••• .-.,...., cw ...... ~t.IMr.1•••-MWl (O. ' ......, ...... n...., •.. ' ..... . , 7:10.lt .. PM •• An Equal OpportUntty Employer: M./'f' -!.l.!!!!!!!!!!! -----,, APT. Sz (i .E. Hefr1.i:. avocado grn. 4 mths old. $125 . 840-1441 Jnve s{'al, never lll>l"d 1\1ov1n g-mu s t Sl·l l . :If~ -.sil2:.!. TWINlOO's SUNDAY MARCH 2 " ·. ~ .. ... ' ,, .. Experience a classic open wheel, open- cockpit race-the only one like it on thei 1• West Coast. Tickets at alt Ticketron outlets -includ-.,..,, .. ing Sears. Broadwa y. a nd Ward's-or · Speedway box olf <ee . (714,984·2255) ;, • ! J • • ' ' " I (. \ ' • , I l I I • • . . ' -DlllLY'1LOT · .PION a1m· o'fl.'*'L ~~JW-.1 tStO ""°"lJ!oforW W&~cll•••• IOI Mhcetl••... IOIO .... IM4 SC ..... •1!C! ............ -........ --.., ,,..... ____ .. _ ....... '1.;o;;M;;Ji.~-~~·--"~-IMli .. --_-:_-1~ A.wt•s.u.~ ••••••••• ~ ~·t-'I"•••••• .. ••• ... ,.....,.,_,,,,,,,,,, ... •••••••••••••••••••';.. ................ '4"!11• OP D....,......,....jfi!.i.,..,o•-----f'JlS ~---,·.-, .••• .-........... _..._ -.... ~ v -, . GUN"~W Jaw.a Spttdwut 1-e. , ,~ID "' ••··~· •••••••••••.'•••• .. ~_.::_••·= '9°-74' ttll' -~.;,i:'r..• R ," Ip i t1 Like _ne~ Acme bealth •• """" •• xr S1300 " ~~ .-. Voltswogett ...., ... t7-70 Coclhc ~ , ,,., f:M II ~ ~0 rood XJ S heel Sat March I lJuy-Dt. · ••••••••••••••• •••••••••,•••••"•••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••· lRV,N,&COAS'PCounlr~ bi J1U'':'i~ VI seu'-Tra4e. ,{merit'all Alt 7 PM .• S.:J6 -761l' 1'4MEOIATELY 1973 l-'1:,.t 12• Spol'~8 ••••••• 72 CADILLAC . Clut;;;. tt.ooo+.transte1 eye e . · Legion •l4U ... 1.4182 Be.Mc.h Hl?O K ...... Mid .&a> Dirl FO AU. Coupe', roxy, mldnight '67 earn per, xlnt cond . .,.fees. day& t21SJM .;,.7Clll . !1'9Cb.Jl.icolot lW> projec· Ulvd., A, id way City Uiko '•wd.. ,..;._ .,•ire. -.I blue w /moixs AM /i''M & S!LL US New point Am/fm H trk, S clan ' . _r.$\!el.•f,t-.1ca ll~1as. t.or. liui>er "· xint cond - . S4?-8b<?i,art:r5';'rn~~ FOIRGMCARS ~allory 11n.1uon1iy1ne1n. YOUROLDCAI. ~ide teni. il47S. 1-.:ves e _,,,._ ~ .'P; ~ $I7S 642-tXWO aft :tpm •• I Bur Antiql.l(l (,unw \.. i5hurpest f i;;,l u1 town . WEU &W-<l . .:":o"::.· -----de Ville JRvl~.• Coast CC l~m· · · SinglepieceurenLirocul .71 \'a nluh" llJU ,,tX:, with only :tOOJOtn1 . Clill · berah1p 1(11: sale.. CMli Whlte and gold French letlloo ». ~14/SIN 174 01 ltebliill ,; Int eund, -PJ(). art. 5: :Wpm, o.li ~ LEASE YOU OURS! 'ti!J Vw Bug, mags. ovt'r Like new. beautiCul 1old • • evenl.n&io ; ill-d773 Provencial style Buset 714/"93-ll<M . o r 011 er. ij.12_3071 1 '-1'-l.OO :sized reoir ltres, new l·olor, very tow roile1: , •1 ..... 1room s·• l•••l"~-2 tiH l''iat,8SOSp1dcr . 1notor ttiOO l'C, new 0 ,1e ow ner. i"las full AIR '~nditloner. brand ,-1 •-• -1 .• 1•.--Si Stor• Reil....+ 548·1~ --xln~cond.40mpg.~. e , 1 dow or wall w n ..,.;:uS w U'.• arm m· • • 9 ----"'" ··~'"'" ti hocks , ueedS· ~<1i1nt . • poy,·cr & 1s un excep· n w, .. w np 1 d 1 h, mons meltress und spr· lar 80 5 MotorHome-J,SalH/. ................. 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Full puwC'r, a ll th e 1i;5\38 J good1e::.. t:~lra clean, [!f:f{ft~, <SJK'"'sa11 •·. 2025 S. Manchester dM lwnA Anaheim 750-2011 m , H VOLVO 164C. lo m"•· ~ VOLVO auto , fl.JC, 1\~l 1 t·~t slcrco. leather. sunrr. 1966 H1ubor ( M 646 9JOJ met . gold . ~llnl 56700 "fil-4 Or Sed . DcV1Uc. Gd ONU ti7S -5251cve. mtr w l s1nog dcv. Body 01 .-cc·t llebatl'-i5UU xlnt eond. Need<; truns below blue hook. l!fi'J "''k SJ75 53ii -o;u1cves. Vol\'O WaRori. 'i'cllow/4 Ch I I 9920 spdi20,UUO mi. <!ti+ ~1 i'G e•ro e 1n c1ty1vcrv t!oo<l cond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oays 6-lo-02so CONNELL CHEVROUT '73VOLVO164 SALES&Sf:HVlCF. .JOoor . ,.\u L01na1ic 2128 Harborlt'f'd. tro1ns m1ss1on. air co nd1 · <;<)S1'A ME.SA llOnl ll ):. 1\,\l 1FJ\1 v.·1lh 546-1200 IJO Ck: .\l.11n l cnan~·c. Yacht pillVll ll J.: varn1sh111~. J11n W r1 gh t. !;N>H--tilti::! 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JIM PANOS MAZDA 2001 S ;\l a nth~·sll·r 1\nah1.11m tiJO·tiOOO 1'1)P Oolla r 1>:11cl for ll,\J\\' s and .ill other lin· purt1•d t.ir·~ Crevier BMW ~Ol'! \\' I ~t Strt•et Santa An .1 liJ.'i-J l7l 2601/2Z lar9e Selection Hew & Used cars Newport · Datsun ~!acAr lhur and .l.un· I JO rec 888 Oo\'C 83J 1 JOI. Nc"·port Beach tl pportun1ly lo o,,..·n a new ;\le r cedcs at l:.is L yc<.1 r~ prices! 1'hese c;i rs .il"l' I u 1 ly equipped . \va1labJc lor Sale or Lease. Call for lc;1se qU OlC . 11I7G l 12132)la876l W-18!1 I) ~·l ereed.~. 1;00<1 1·un1L i'oit-cds upllOL Body ~ood. ij4J--Ola3. t1on1n g, r\M /J.~,\1 stereo. $5177 lon 1-: wheel hil se .li4 COHVA I R i\10n7.a, "'""'"IV $1 3177 Cl· ' _neon. lAin: I auto, toi> c·ond, nds pa<nl. UUW "·ith c·umµI xtra cng & ~ trans. >100. 64·1-572\j. 1\ l • ~ VOLVO '70 Nova, a"1o, Pl<. R/11, • tQJ\ e.ttnA nu t1rt•s, xl nl rond. f\fus t 1 1966 Hcnbor CM bJ6 q~L sell $1050. 581-5483 TOYOTA . Autoo,UHd •• Impa la J07. ere•m ••••••••••••••••••••••• rond. auto. a le, radio, '74VWCannf'I Only :lK m1. Save iWQO. HJJ -9505 days; H:i:i-29U7 C\C~. p ,s, only 46,\))J careful m1. ~1!15. 5-IK-~ ·73 i\i alibu 2 Or. /\/C. P/s. P /h. 11nted glass. xln1 1..-ond . 24,000 m1, Only ~HOO dn. :>2JSO. 97Y--o.J3J duys, !:ll:hl -44;?\J eves . The U1timate Driving Machine Alt'l1 Tret Dlt •33.PI~ •S'MA\ •111'\U •6rM> •26CQI •14RU MHO' Sii.iC I PINT 14 I MUS HA: I ' LIKI SPE ·10 Fo V-8 . a1 r:a c t cond itlc ~t Ete ri tJ he11t er. Licen:-.c I CllAI 71 .. V.8, auto 1'1eate r. Ii ~I .,, ... V-8. au power s healer, Lie~ '71 I V·8. autt steerini.t1 C4S7D\'I Cl.IAI .. _s I 'l 2 d- sleering vinyl r~ CUA '70 Mt V-8, aut steering CUA , -s I . '72 Ci .V-8. au fam ily equippe Cl.IA S" ~ 17) F, V-8.• sli mag w pan e.I• ( 1Q.142P J:Lf• ' s~ • ·7~ X:lnt I ""~ .. . c[1, $ -.. :'. . . • ' . t ....... UH4 ...... used AHtot, UMtl Wednesday, February 26, 1975 DAILY PILOT D'li'; ...... UtM ....... 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'&650, f,.; .p. •u C:H ' rea.f' .,.... • -· ,' a.y.., ::H • · 9 passeng;,1' station v ~ rack. cu" Int. Ne.wtires. Automal1c trll.T\lim1sslon, Call s.u~~-·11 '~ r ~9 D~v.id61~ 2133 Y.w ~ of. ~... ';!.; 9945 Wh8J)n. ll1t1 .. aur rondl· LESS THAN Xlnl eofttt. P.P. l:;vea P'>"'.er stler1ne. u1 r con· F ... , ·t ' 's . e ffatal 9tJO ~J;nE.EO;°J~~wk:. --·····Ai~·········~{,••• t&0nln11",1 ?.100NKOO\'. 41 OOOMI• &lti -7!11'4 . dit1on1n.g. \'i ny l lop '62 Bonnl'v·111e-.... }t'\lfl'.S' .. al---· , A l 'E l<1 V• ••••••• •·-·••••••••••• 1-""rlh I "'t:'" ... DEAUifll'UL 114 MIC IV. •h~JlW,'f! (001KBR1 • • •• . tU7ol-IW\' puwe rcd. Tran~1.~. f , "'"' : '69 SEDAN-C dr. FUJI .. ·~Wu m1 f'lhu lomi.lux.loadedw/cuat. RIAL:,AVfrfGSA.T Ambe r r1rt!misl W/ '1:1PIN1'0PANfil.,nu1ny $2777 reblt . i.;1ean -..... ti~i~ : • .. . Good cond MU5! TW~M-lu01 · J>4'lnl. pvt. ply. Dll\'t". ,,., 4499 wh,ile v1ntl top & Xlr11 s . Xlnl l·ond. ~100. ~-2 1t15 al'l .2J>ni • ~'.' ! VI IUYla'S. HA.YI ·P<j~1 · k fr at1 Ss8-9543,nites834'-uiG tapetttr» 1nter1or_ 1'~ull 496 -8.&2.& a ll. 10 pm eJ l ~C'41AS•~l'""'MIW A It ... m a~ ....... o _!.!'.· Ot4TAllO • pwr, fuel. •ir. ult wheel, wkdy~. , . lllllll '1iM& 1~74 Vcoturu llatc;~1911.i;.k • Io p 1 NT o \j Sf8-1Blr · , MOTOR SPHDWAY Met'Cury tt59 Mission"'-'-pwr. door .locks. cruise :~ -) """ tw\O " 1.:\'L 1\uto. P.::J. P:-1~ .-' : c•u ~ • c:---.u 1..' ttJZ M. . ·h 2 1. · ~-•pM ••••,••••••.,••••••••••• •1151" contro1, atn/fm stereo •I I 1nlo "' i;pd. -l\latt..,, ~-. ._ ,\n1i Fn1 . liOOO m\t ~~ .. .., a1 ..,.. ..... ,,. a1~ • ~--., .• 68 M-acURY . II~-1 1 . l'arpel, stert!O. 4:!,<lll.! nH . TOYOTA 55t> Oti3li 1 11 TM•DISCOUMTS. •••••••..-••••••J •••••••• IPlan to ai:r:ve about .; "" •. !)tut1on •~w mut1pex&8trackta1>E'. Hc,:entvulVL' oO 2JOOcc , - --h...f Good Uied Cor.villel. noon I. (!all . 8, ext Wag~n . I railer h1l<'h. " rad1lil t1res.1-Unf)(:llev11-L' II g :» ~ 5 OJ I 0 f I er . Thunderb ird ~ !9 7 0 l!"'-------·l Often 8 good i;election 01 J3:i for tickets. $250. 673-8744 2870t ._.._... ,.,_.., ble cond1t1on . C7911JIM I 5"tl ~UJ 1966 "°'~' < M ti46 9JOJ •••••••••••••••••• ~·· · · ·• • --.... .,.. Sal Pr.i eel "'· Alf'lroncl New n,ew , 1s ·~· Ou~~1'fl:dL.ng ;J'l;l'o 2 dr, air, P IS. ".73 .CAPRI, 6 C)'I . Ntls new ... e c Pl h 9 -Pontia c 9 965 .\l u'.'t ~t.·11 'i2 T-Ui~-. ....It t.:or\ttll_c mc<:jlan1cal , P /U •I 1, ,., w1n,dow, c lutch atlJ.. Salt!s undSer,·1<·c ymovt 960 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lo a llL·tl 10 i.1 \0J d. f.J:. at' botly und paint team re-· ectron c gn . c-."""' ABJ g·~1 OLDSMOllLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• '7 ·' •' ·· I I'· ''' 11'" po:.:.,·:,:.1 •111 11··~., 011_..-d ' Runs xlnl $1 425. _.....,.,,_., -'" "vi .Ill{ 11 :.. 'I "' .. • . -~ tt ytoserveyou. '5-tB 8641 v : '.§4z' ltiJ -GMC TRUCKS ATLAS \'8. uulu. u.<". r:ul ia1 '>. t.1 kl'~ .1sk ~-firjau. Tremendous' Discounts 33,PlNTOS 5'MAVERICXS H. MUSTANG II' 1 6fASTBACXS 26 COUlllERS 14 RUNABOUTS 1ui NOW WHIU THI HLICTION LASTS , HowardChe..-olet du -. e. ey_,, -Mu1tan9 9952 lo<td e d . H.ou u 1n 1 I \!~., 11 u1 ,i, ,. Oove andQuull ys • ••••••••••••••••••••••• HONDA.CA.RS Sl90011.Jsl 01r 5-1t1.&~1 1.>a 1 t .. -. ._-;----. Sls. '71 Ll'U Con'vrt .. n1inl 65'. l<'J\.1 C:.issetle, new Uni•ersityOlds Chrysler/Pfymouth s . 1 ~.•·ll 1 h~n clt.·rhLrd . l!l..! Nr. AlacArthu1-. contJ., yeJJow.w/wht. 1nl. clutch1t1.res, 6 c~I .. J ~!XI' · ;l850 llarbor Blvd. l9ti6 "'Kl'I'·. x lnt cond. gd Opt!n D•nly & Sun 'lll 10 . --1 1 '.1:.~i~· ~1.111.1 or nia,kc UI Jamborce nd t'ull.v 1,.,.,·r'd. Mus\ sell. g,"°'. I m. 1lge. $725./oflcr. Cosla Mes" "·'ll·'.~ .10 P i\I 72 Gr<ind Prtx. 2:i.ouu 1•·1 84 1 l'l•::!l aHt.>~J't~ •'"' 8 .. .,.. ,..,. rubtJcr, u1lholst., pu1nl. · N 1 •1 Hrislol s1,500 o r best ·ofr .~~-•_4l . ---·· ---2~2~111HrborBhd n11s., .~w 1.rc:. ... a1nt W',e 0 ~974 ----.--------air. baw. OrlK. owner d Oii , &12 1rn·• 9 ' N••.'.!~.or~.~ucb ~3 -12~7 Oldsmobile 995 5 '7t Olds TOllOltado St:i."AJ. 5Mji 5,17H Cn:-.la J\ll'"a con · t: · """"· "••••••••••••••••••~••• .,,.,,-.......,, , .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'ully cqu1p1>ed . t:lcan. -546-1934 74-Grund . P_rl\, lul~ ol JJ \IEi; \ h.:i inli,u•~.' 3\1\ -66 L'J'IJ 2 Ur. Air. P /s, ti9.44:.! Olds, :.im/fm . new Lie. No. WGA-L ~l!r.:15 or 1~4 0 1.lJ:o; l)\n..11 1111· HH c q U 1 II ~~ J5U . Oa '" ,.11 1 ,.1 1-:L •'' hlk u,lti·•. Dodge 9935 1'1 b:,.1.C~d ~·ond . A8k lur ~~Iler~, stat.r . AL'I', Ir~. bt!s t. olr. 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I'. ti.&2 '!'I 1974 MUSTANG II HARDTOP (192JFXJ LIKE NEW SPECIALS '70 Ford Cattf. 500 -8 . auto . trans .. :a c I: o r y a i r ond1lioning , gowcr l~ering , ra lo & eater . tinted glass . ·cen:.t• 134/\Sll CL!AIAHCI PllCE Ford ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~9 Counlr:-' Scdun \Va"'on. l>,s . U ,O, .L1r , rack , Am ti'n1 :.tl'rc o Steel rat.11al ,,, 42!:1 1·u. 111. Pl'v. l'I.\. ·l ~Jl c\U ll :ii80U . l'.JI 1!17H ult ·1 l':\-1. ·;~ Courn~r w1lh <'Utll!1't!f'. .'(Jnt 1·ont.l . ::,Mltil(I or olfcr. l.Hl tlll·l ~lll 5 1~7J L'l'U Uroughanl, 2 dr s etlan. \'In lop. full power, ad:iust.il.Jlc iHccr- 1ng y,·hcel, many other xtrus, pcrrei.:t condu1on. Can be s een at 345 t\1et:orm1ck C~1 . tlum thru a :JOpm. Mon. lhru ti'r1. .i!t k for H.ay or ·rony. 540-3237. $2 ,500. l~1U l"OHU L ·ro Urough:.tm .. 1 door. Im m:.tc. cond. ·rhe '4'orks 1n powe r ;i c·cc:o;so r 1l'S X.lt.i 11;1; 'Uli Ll' lJ, ·I <l r. A. C. 11,,I pl.J. ti8,UOO i\I lies . ~.or be:.t offer. 642-1697 art 6 or uU d<1y vl'eekt!nds. i---------------A..tos,Us..cl "71 fwd flOO P.U. -8, auto. trans ., radio, atcr. Lit. No. 517.&0S CLIAUMCI PllCI 5 1688 '71 ford Ctry. SM.. -8, aulo., ract . air. er steering, rudio, eater, tint ed glass. 'c. 7611;)DW CLUIA.HCI NICI 5.188·&. '71 '°""" hry Ill ·IJ. auto. lrlins .. power teering. radio. h1!:1tcr . 4.570Vll CLUI AMCI "llCI '71 ¥ ..... door hardtop, power leering. radio, healer, inyl roof. U43KLM I CLIAIAHCI PllCI 5 1588 70 M~IMt Sta. Wp. -8. auto. trans., power eering. (045KLAl CU.UAHCI PllCI . '71 CPI•• Wogo11 lr'-8, auto. trans., lar ge ramily special. Fully equipped. !544FE01 CLIAIAMCI Pl lCI r7J fwd S.,.,•I' YIHI V-8,• stick . pwr. steer .. mag wheels, f11l tires, pan~led . carpeted . 1104"2P l J:l.IA.IA!"CI PllCI ' s32s8 • '7Z Cowl ..... ~. Xilnl . little >N.orkhqrae, whi'l.j;?. Lie. r<;o, 0783tw. 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W: Tii .-Wil Calle 1111 In .and• . I .lfa lhref ing OIJld Stud crJ Hi~ ·6 l'pql ~· w !inue top<j ljen ~asi• ...... rilini book tbei1 lij)eD • ~·ln philq <ll\PI tHre sec<> scho bJsi, so th our: (hop 9rea high emp ,Er inov :tidm ~ent ~tat1 mor ti on .worl q_ws Q ' A '11 Av' Cle -"trU foUI fed• the ... ' l ' • • ·.· , VOL.6$, 'N·o. s1 , s SECTIONS, 6A 'PAGEs • ~ ..• , ... • • ' • • I --------~ T~d_aY:'s et .... 'N. • Stoelis .. TEN cEN'ts \ . . . • • .. ~ :r- --campaigp;, COsr§ • • tlir1ed ' Profile Look .. . _At 'candidates I Profiles Of Capistrano Unified SehoolDistricl board of education can~id.ates Jn Trustee Area!f 1. 2' ¥.d3are~resented today. !,.,-he a,ecompanying profiles were developed from inforn;iation subinltted by the candidates a t t.tie1 equestofthe Daily Pilot. Candidates are incumbent \Vllllaf'1 Enqulst and building contractor E . G . ·'Tedd" Kopp ln Tndtee Area 1 ;!free· lance writer Byckley O'Neill in Trustee Area 2,'•end homemaker Sarah Jane Lipp and retiree Timoth)I J . Danaher in Trustee Area 3. Profiles or caiididates for the race in Trustee Area Swill be pri-· sentedin Thursday 's Dail)' Pilot. Nearly27 ,000 voters are eli gible toc-ast ballots between 7 a.m. and 8. p.m. Jn Tuesday's election. Persons unsure of their polling place should call the Registrar or Voters. 834 -224 4. Election returns also will be available rrom the re- gistrar about two hours after the polls close. Enquist Eyes ' Wisely Spent Tax Dollars . William Enquist, 32. or 617 Calle De Soto, San Clemente. is an incumbent in Trustee Area l .and an engineer. .Jla l"!d his •ifllo JJD•· have Ill* ~hll~. Two ·are attend· ini college and one is a atudellL al sr. cremen e' 'iiih School. 1' elected. Jipqui&t said tie woUld con· tinue to strive to provide stu· ct·e nls witb ~esic educa· 1.Nou1u tion. "'In addition t will keep in riiind that the taxpayers· poci(et- books a r e not bottomless and that their money must be wisely ~nt,'' Enquist-said. • • • ~-ln summing up his education philosophy. Enqulsl said. "More eJnPhasis must be placed on the tHree Rs, especially at the secondary (junipri high and high schoolJ level. We must provide a basic education for all .students so that when they gradu.ate fro'\' our schools they are as preparetf (hopefully better> as any other q.rea students to continue on to higher education or seek gainrut· employmenL'' .Enquist said the <,\lstrict should rriove ahead with plans for a new :1dministration center. '"The prE>· :<J4!-nt one is not considered safe by atate standards and we have a moral. as well as a legal obliga- tion to prevent anyone from .worktng in unsafe areas." En- "q\listsaid. D.anaher Eyes , . Area 3 Po~t TISlothY J. Da naher, 58, of 324 Ave.nida Co sta n so, San .•• Clemente. is a can~idtJ.,e in '1'nislee Area 3. He rellred In 1973 rollOwing 31 years' service ln the federal government. Including the Army and the Civil Servic.~, Sarah Lipp In Area Ten Years Sarah Jane Lipp, 44, of 124 W. Paseo de Cristobal, San Clemente. is seeking office in Trustee Area 3. The mother of three is a substitute teacher and has lived in the school di strict for lOyears. tr elected. t.1rs . .Lipp said ::she v.·ould try to "continue the in- n ova t ·iv t> teaching methods at all grade levels so that we gel the most ror our money in all areas." Expressing her educa - t i o n a I LIPP philos oph y Mrs. Lipp said, "Each and every <.·hild should have the best in education and an education that \vill enable him to have a sense of iJccomplishment and "·orth." f\.1rs. Lipp said. .she s4pports eonstructio n or a new ud - ministration center ... They havt• . certainly outgro>w·n the present facUilies but "·here to r elocate i~ ·the question that "'ill Tequire ;,i lot of thought, .. s he said. Kopp-Favors Move Back To Basics E . G . "Ted'' Kopp, 40, or 26522 Avenida Los Palmas. Capistrano Beacb, is a building contractor and candidate for eleelion in Trustee Acea 1. -Kopp artd his wife. Kerstin, have two 'sons atte nding Capistrano _.schools. "A1y educa" ti on al philosophy is b a t k t o basics,·· said K o p p . ··Childr'~n who have not mastered the bas ic s kil ls KOPP are al\vays aware of.this fact and as adults are humiliated by thei r lack of skill to communicate." Kopp said the most important decision facing the· school board this year M"ill be app<>inlment or a s uperi htendent to replace Truman Benedict who has rf'" quested he be allowed to leavt• the top post. .. II elected_, Kopp said he Would seek a~sistance from lhe com - .'.munity and school personnel in setting criteria •upon which to base a choice. He also called for closer communication with dis- trict teachers. 1• O'Neill Has l!~e to Self · u1 want to see, in lhesc lnOa- tionary times, that this cOm · . munlty continues to have a rirsl quality education syatem that is ¥Ital, progre•slve, tnnovlUve. w•ll managed -and sparlanly . ~,•~ed~ D=yah;;l:~~ 'tiiterest Bu'ckley O'Neill. 1506 Calle . Sacramento, San Clemente, is the liole candidate in Trustee Area 2 follo'V,i,~ the with.c:\r?:Wal or in-cum~ntA. E . V{estllttg from the race. O'Neill ii a free-lance writer. WU e Ip holding coat and t>uda 'to a\mlrilmum com tent Wtth-: uality education, I feel a spec emphasis ls needed to as- 'urethat in1tructlon tn lan1uage, malh, and I.fie metric $)'Item ate ~lillonalJ.y elleclh'• '"d •t· 1 tuned to e;nvlronmento.I and ~~realllle•," he sald. · • ~ua~ft said l/eC'"•• lodllfs ta •• better ed~oted than i(ny p ~·• 1eneraUoo, there liboUld !Joi mor" ell~by 1chool offlclal~Jo lllvolva J>&ttnll In do· velopm911t of cou and In· Cl'Mllnl cllalleogetoalildents. ., ' • He' and bis Wife, Betty, have three ch11dre-n. attending Caplstranoscboolg; • ··1 want---my children to enjoy the bUI education possible. end I want eVefY lax dollar uUl~ied to the mi)timum efllclency f'' 'Neill 'said. "Alf or my juda· 11)0DU would be balanced bylhese two factors." ,. ~ '' ln;qur-present cconomi c sil~ a· tion, which gives no indication of imminent' renr1al, our primury conce('n ntust be Co mOOLfinancial , requirements o! the school Syslem wilhOut further over- burdening taxpayers," he said. •• UPJ T•lepf!Ofo •Ex1•oses' J\'ixo11 John W. Dean Ill claims former prcside11t Nixon in- tended to u se the now- defunct Nixon Foundation to perpetuate hi s political 1>0we~ in thP future . See story, Page A3. S l ,000 Given 1 Fol" Stuilying Of Greenbelt The Irvine City Counci l kicked' in Sl,000 ·ruesday for a joint study or the proposed Laguna Greenbelt. Councilmen John Burton and Robert West voted against the ex penditure. citing a tight city budget and more important areas in which the money should be spent. l\1 zyor Gabrielle Pryor and Councilmen Art Anthony and Henry Quigley, noting that the proposed greenbelt lies largely within lhe city's planning area and v.·ould have an e£fect on resi- dents reg;;1rdless of the area's ul - timate juri sdi ct ion. outvoted them. The S6.000 s tudy is to be rinanced by $1.000 from Irvine, $1 .000 rron1 Laguna Beach and $4.000 fro m Orange County. The study would consider g ree nbe lt boundaries, uses permitted within the greenbelt and ways to acquire the land or :ights to retain the property in its natural stale. The proposed greenbelt li es s.ou~h of the present li;vine city h mils on the coastal s ide of th<' ~an J oaquin I-fill s . God Ordered Sex Attack, Says Susp~ct CHASKA, Minn. (UPll llarvey Carignan, 47 has ad- mitted he sexually a~saulted a 19-ycar-old rormer Minneapolis nurse and then tried to kill her with a hammer because God or- dered him to commit the acts. Cari gnan testified athjs trial in Carver County Di strict Court TuJ!;sday on charges of rorcing lhe girl to perforitn sodomy and attemp~ murder. Carigpan has pleaded innocent· by reason of insan.ity and hi5 at· torneys cofitend he should be committed to a .state hospital in- stead or prison. Bu~ 'when a defense attorn~y asked him, "Are you cra·z.y?" Carignan said, "no." He said it made no difference to him what defense his attorneys r:tiake~ Defense attorney• Doug la s Thomson and' Jo!!fph 'Friedberg are ttying to proV~ to tht ju11y that Carignan' is mentaHy ill because of childhood events and that he hates women and believes God is telling him to de· .grade and kill certain women. Carignan said Godi\.old him to (See ASSAUl.T, Page~ Titne R1111ni11g Out Ford Fearing Lag:una, CUSD For, Cambodia Varied . HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP> - President Ford declared today lhe situation in Cambodia is, ''e~~ tremely critical" and that U.S. military a:id is u rgently needed to · help the'Lon Nol government sur· vive. · ad'Visor. Ford was asked several times about Southeast Asia, where righ,ting has increased. H j:! repeated that he is willing to lifnit futur e aid to South Viet- nam to a three-year term, saying '"that would be a responsible solution" to his request for addi· At a hotel ballroom news con- ference, Ford said "'Cambodia will run out of ammunition in a '. tional funds for the Saigon gov- _ er'nment. RED TROOPS CONTINUE. ADVANCES, l>tory, PageA4. relatively short period of lin1e' · unless the U.S. government quickly extends military aid. "l-(e said that i£ the Cambodians are able to maintain Lheir na- tional integrity in the months ahead it v.•ill l ead to the "possibility of negotiations that wouldendthewar." Ford also de£ ended his conduct or foreign policy and went to lengths . to praise Secretary or State He nry A. Ki ssinger. As foi-s uggestions that Kiss- inger may soon be leaving the Cabinet, Ford said : ··He and I have never discussed any change itl his responsibilities. I know or no plans al any time whatsoever on my part or his part. to change the very hf'avy responsibilities he has." Elliot Ri chardson, Ford's new ambiiSSador ,to London, has been mentioned a s a possible suc· cess.6r sho~Jd KisSinger .quit. Fot<f HIO .R,ichWl•'l"! -,.m do ··a rirsl·cla-.a: JOb " as ~bas1ador but !tress~ that l(issinger would slay on as. hi& top foreign policy When a questioner noted that other countries say the United <SeeCA!\olBODIA, Page A2i Candidates Air Vieu:s ·candidate s for the Capistrano Uniricd School District board of trustees will give their views tonight at a 7:30 p .m . forum at Las Palmas School, 1101 Calle Puente, San Clemente. Twelve candidates ure campaigning ror four trusteeships in the Tuesday election. Caodidates ror the Sad- dleback Coll ege board or trustees also have been invitk edtoappear. T o ni g ht "s forum is s ponso1-ed by the Lea_gue or . Women Voters. the ~aren~ · • T•••h~r Studt!llt As'"fi•tloll ·and "the Alner!e'an A'Ssoci1· lion ofUnlver~ity Womt;n- Planners ·to Meet In San Clemente The San Cle me nte Planning Commission will meet at city hall tonight to discuss a slaff report on a proposed redevelopment agen- cy and its boundaries. The suggested redevelopment of the c it y's "bowl " area near the pier entrance is a controversial s ubject with so me property owners fearing condemnation or their land. City ofricials have said this will not happen. The planners will consider re- developme nt under the reports section or the agenda. Other items for commisSion consideration in c lude a proposed rezoning of 18 acres between Via San Gorgonio and the San Diego F'reeway in the Shorecliffs area ·' Pl11nge Danger from residential to open space and recreation. The land is involved in a squab· bl e between the city of San Clemente, which wants the pro- perty for a park site, and the state, which is holding the land as sur- plus free w!'r right of way. Th'e state originally purchased the land for $110 ,000 and t:1e city wants lo buy it for that price. The state, however, now values the land at $421 ,000. tr the property were rezoned, its value likely would drop as any development in the open space zone is tighiJy restricted. -. An e nvironm e ntal impact r e- port for proposed development or the Reeves Ranch will be de- ferred until March 12 Fence Considered • For Crescent Bay Laguna Beach city officials are considering construction of a fence at the Crescent Bay Point park to prevent people (com fall- ing doWn the cliffs and cars from driving on the site. T he rence probably would be tWo to three reel high and made of chain link, Terry Brandl, ad- min istr ati ve aide lo City Manager Al Theal, said. Brandt said the fence would l>t' interim in nature and would be modified or eliminated depend- ing on what plans for the park call for . The city bas set astde $3,000for planningi. t.he public agencies creates •·new liabilities because we'll be h av- ing more p·eople come to the blufT," Brandt said. Brandt noted that in past years there have been incidents of persons falling from the top or the bluff to lbe rocks 70 feet below. On some busy summer days, persons have parked cars on the blUfC property, he noted. Burglars Rifle Dana Man's Car The 2.3 acres park was ac- quired last week as a joint effort Burglars stole a Dana Point by the city, county a nd 'theTrusl man's wallet and checkbook for Public Lands, a prtvate or-from his locked car while he was .i~ i ihat assists coi;n -sleeping ln his nearby apart- .J.lii ~purchase oC open ' 1P.fJll, Orange County Sheriff's . r I~~· $450.000. • •olllqir• tepor1e<1 today. y P~ 1l, comma;.<I.' '~putles said intruders uted or • I, ij.-oc ki!.,,..1f. Q la.c. tools to unlock the car eru ons. and ·th o ed by Philip Francis stli · • wttlf n er Z ec~o sii , 21, of 24661.. La R it y Ii r · la. Zel.,chos kl valuM t.l)c if>. 1 loss at $185 in oakb plus at acq tio cards and a chciiibook. "". :?~!:, -~ ' ,.j., • By JACK CH,.PPELL 04 tPI• 0.tllV P1IOI Stall Campaign s pending disclosure statements filed by candidates for the Capistrano Uniried School Dis tri ct and Lag una Beal'h Unified School Di strict s how a wide disparity between dis tricts and candidates. Laguna Lleach Unified is clear- ly where the action is "'hen tl comes to candidate spending "'ith se\1era l candidates Ul'- cun1ulating large can1paign war· l·hests. In the Capis trano Unifi ed School District, ull candidates riled s hort rorn1 disclosure state- ments meaning none had colleel- ('(f more than $200 nor accepted a contribution o( more than $50 from a sin gle donor. Big money s pe nders in Laguna Beach are l·larry Bithell, and the campaign orga nization or Voters for Annette Cassidy and H.on Ch ii colt'. According to current reports no\\' on file with I he Orange Coun- ty Registrar of Voters: -1-larry Bithell raised $1,003. s pent $574 and has a surplus of $429. M <tjor contributors arc· thr La g un a B eac h Boa rd of Realtors. S200: George Seaman. carpenter. S56; Mary and An - drew Naylor, $50 : fund raising auction, $521: (contributions un- der $50 make up the difference). Expenses include $127 for liquor. $251 for mailings. -Voters (or /\nnettc Cassidy and 1Ron Chilcot.e raised S2,510."' spent $l,3t6 ·and has a surplus oC · $327 (alter-liabilities). Major , contributors are Tom Cassid y. the candidate's s pouse, $308 : Fran and Ron C hilcole, $60 : James DiJley, bookstore o"'ncr, SIOO ; Ann and Sam Allx.-chl. $100; Tom Alexander, $100 : ccontribu~ lions under $S0 make up the dif- ference). Expenses include $95 <SeeSPENDING, PageA2l I $4,300 Loot In Clemente Store Heist Color televisions. tape decks. clock r adios. speakers and other home entertainment equipmer'tl with a combined value of $4,300 "'a s reported stolen Tuesday from a San Clemente store. Police said thieves used pliers lo force open a • rear door to'rlf"'H E lectronics. 3101 S. El (~a mino Real sometime between 8:30 p.m . Monday and 8 a.m. Tues- day. T he list of items taken is more than three pages long. Dt•l. Sgt_ 'Ardon SaU'nde rs sa id tod ay. It in - c ludes several televisions. stereo components, SIOO in cash and a .25 caliber automatic pistol Saunders said thi e ves ap- parently loaded the items into a truck parked in the all ey behind the store. Coast· 4E· w .... , .... r Nig ht and morning low clouds and fog. otherwise hazy suns hine Thursday, ul'-1 · cording t o the weather se rvi ce. Nol mµch t em- perature change. Highs most- ly in the 60s. Lows4StoSS. INS IDE TQDJ\Y Chicago'3 Mo11or Richard Daley had mor~ political clout than needed in easily defW· ing challengers in prima'll eltctW.. Stoty, Page Af. lild<"X AtY-~• A.J MoMyO.c* •• ... 11'"1 01 Ml¥!.t l t-r L..M. .. flil A• MWllClo• a1 (4tlfH!Mf, AS Menu\ 11..,, Bl C.,..r~ AIJ M.-~INto•• et.ultl4oli 01-tl °'"" A4,0t Cafl'lkl C1l Cl-v Alf.11 er...,.;. ' Ctl ...... <1-l Owlll .. UcH All ~ 11•4 l:t1W\ll!WMftt IS.I M.U.MArllttl It-• f'i~I ••• 'Ttltvi_*" Att ~ C4•\I Tllutot" aS•I ~ ca WM"-' 01 Mii~" Cl ..,... Nto.. M.OJ Mii... M .( ) • • ' ' • I • OAllYPllOT LISC ew .. Aide, -I , . "J f ~ ~.C.~u -r., :By ·RiJey · Anne Christian, adminlstratlve assistant to Costa Mes• City Manuger Fred Sorsabal, is join- ing the staff of Fifth District County Supervisor Thomas F. ~iley pf Newport Beach.,. -She will be o·ne or 1'our ex- ecutiv~ .a.>sis t<1nt s and will have liaison duties for the district's south coast reg ion , including San Clemente, San .luen CapistFano, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel and the canyon and foothill areas of the National Forest. Mrs . Christian. who lives in Huntington Beach, will receive a salary of about $15,000. · Prior to joining the city staff in Costa Mesa, Mrs. Christian wa s the teacher-(·oordinator ror tne women's c are t>r guidance s eminar of th e Rochester Institute of Technology, Ne"'' York, a teacher in English and social studies with the Rochester City School District and a special assistant to the city manager of the city of Rochester. She was a charter member and firs.t vice pre sident o( the Rochester women's political caucus and was involved in the New York chapter of the League o(Women Voters. She will start her job in Riley's office on Monday. She will join three other ex- ecutive assistants -Bob Nelson. Bob Jones, and Scott Ferguson. Mrs. Christian, in addition to her territorial responsibilities, also "'.ill be responsible . for coordinating matters relallng to health c1nd social services, in· eluding the Orange County Medical Center transition, the Health Department, the senior citiz~ns council, and the Orange County Housing Authorit)'. Parents Air Crown Valley Boundary Bid Parents or children attending Crown Valley Elementary School in Laguna Niguel Thursday night will " be asked to express their vie\\ls on how best to change sc;hool boundaries because or the .. opening or a second elementary schJ)Ol in the area. The 7: 30 p. m. hearing at Marco Forster Junior High School librm. 25601 <;amino del Avion. San' Juan Capistrano, will de- termine where to draw the line between attendance areas for Crown Valley School and ·Moulton Elementary School opening on Highlands Avenue in September. The growth planning advisory commission of the Capistrano Unified School District has re· commended that stUdents living east of La Plata and south of Cr0wn Valley Parkway attend Crown Valley Schoo). Students living north of Crown Valley Parkway and west of La ·Plata (but not including La Plata> tp the coast would attend Moulton School. · Under the proposal, Crown Valley School \\•ould house about 582 students next y.ear. Moulton School would accommodate about592 students. Wine Party Set 1'ho Laguna Beach Historical Society will hold a wine tast;ng party at 7 p.m. Friday at the Warehouse o( Win es, 230 Broadway. Laguna Beach. Tickets are available at Uie door and · at the s ociety's head· quarters, 226 Oce an Ave., Laguna Beach. They are $3. ORANGE COAST LJSC DAILY PILOT n.o....,,.coast o.u. Pi1o1 . "'"'11-ltUl'TI· ..................... PreH , IS pul>U ... llY"TllfO.~ ONSI Putill ... lnQ Como•w St-Pll'M• kfl•-... .... ~ Mond•y llvWGll f<ICN, lor ~·· Ml!w. 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Co•JI il'"l)lj~lllO ~"·No.,...,.,'°''"· t11....ir•1-1, ~IOfUll _,...,., '' ••wotllA-111\ lllPrttt'I ,..., boll •tfll•Od~ •f,Hllt •Ptfl•I fl""l'llU -... 1 ..,,....l .. flff. ~ " ..... -•-.a. ~!d •• Cffl• ""'"· C>Mly Piiot P ..... by K•thf CNncy RAY SCOTT, 7, LEARNS LESSON ABOUT CHIMNEYS Huntington Beach Lad Discovers That Santa He Is Not Santa Claus? &y, 7, Stuck in Chinmey ~ay Scott, a lively Huntington Beach 7-year-old, likes to climb: ~And one of his favorite perches used to be the roof or the family home at 8682 Royer Circle. That's where the wiry blond was Tuesday afternoon "throw· ing rocks down the chimney." whefi he noticed a mark part way down the da.rk hole. He climbed down Santa Claus. style to check it out. Bu.t instead of finding the mark, Ray found himself stuck up to the shoulders. Two (ire trucks and paramedics came to the rescue 15 minutes later. ''They even s ent an am- bul,apce, 'i' .fhe ,wide -eyed younfsfer said; a\ld{ng he wasn't Stude~ts 4sk Office Space In District As incumbents and their challengers head for the . final days of the campaign for the Sad- dleback Community College Dis, trict elections, they are being beseeched by s tudent ''office seekers.'' The students a re seeking al1, of- fice in the literal sense -"a place to hang our hats'' as ASB President Holly Hefter puts it. At Monday night's board of trustees mee ting Miss Hefter made a pitch for space to lhe can· did ates. She said student government officers had an office last year but that they we re "kicked out" when s pa ce \\'as needed for counselors. This year they had an office for a short period of time but they were kicked out again by the campus veterans organization. Mi ss Hefter complained. 1 Boa l'd pr es ident Patrick Backus promised her that her re- quest would be studied and that she s oon wo uld r eceive an answer. St11dent Jailed ., hurt except for a scraped arm. Ray's mother, Janice, said she didn't know her son was climbing on the roof until she heard his calls for help. Sh e l1ied to pull hifu out without success. Then a neighbor c alled firemen, who used a hook to fret! the boy 's left leg. which was twisted beneath tum. Ray bravely said he wasn't frightened, but his mother added smiling, "He kept asking if he was going to die.'' And Ray admitted he isn't planning to play arQund the chimney any more. The he dJlst.ed outside ~o dernonsl.fate . his roof·climbing technique. CAMBODIA States should stay out or Southeast Asia, Ford responded : "I don't think we can conduct American fore ign policy on the basis of what other nations think ... It is my res ponsibility and the respoysibility or people in authority to make decisions thut are based on what we think is best for America, and that's the way it will be decided as Jong as I am president." Meanv.'hile, in Wa shington, Secretary of Defense James R. Schlesinger said that the pro- bability is "e~tremely high" that Cambodia could survive if Congress approves emergency · aid, but said he could not guarantee it. "There is no such thing as a guarantee," Schlesinger told the House defense appropriatidns subcommittee. Rep. George H . Mahon, (D· Tex.), chairman of the subcom- mittee, said, ··1 think it saddens all respon sible Am ericans lo see Cambodia collapse." But Mahon s aid, ··11 is just almost imposs ible to convince rank ·and-file Ameri cans that there is any end to this, and ul - timately Cambodia cannot sur- vive so why spend hundreds of millions of dollars more." 'Hit Man' for Pie Company Arrested MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. !APJ -A University· or Minnesota stu· dent was jailed on charges or simple assault and breach of the . peace after he allegedly t.rted to hit a woman in the face with a pie. J effrey D. Carpenter, 19, Min · netonka, was believed to be a "hit man" (or Pie Ki11 Ltd., v.•hose members can be hired to hit specified persons in the face with pies or squirt thein with seltzer water. The group is pal· terned after others on the East and West coasts. The Minneapolis group has been in operation.about a month. bvt µiis was the first time an ar· rest was made. . doughnut shop. but customers jumped on him and deflected his aim, then held him until police arrived. · • • Police said th e same woman was hit with a menthol sh.;aving cream pie three weeks' ago, and some of the cre am burned her eyes. Tuesday was her first (lay bick on the job. Both c harg es tigatnst Carpenter are misdemeanors, carrying maximum penaitiea of ., days in jail and $300 fines. Pickets Parade HOLLYWOOD, Fla. <UPI)- . Tep RJcketa paraded outside ·Preal<fent Ford's hotel today to prbtesl his wife's support of the - WASHING:CON ~AP>-Sen . Fr-anlt-Cburch made public today a list of more than 1,500 U.S. (irm.1 be said have been blacklisted br, Saudt Arabia for business deal ngs with Israel. Church (D-ldaho) said al a hearing of the Senate foreign re- 1 at ions subcomin.-ittee on multinational coi:poraUons that the time hM come to publicize the issue. Harold H. Saunders, deputy as· sistant tiecretary of State, tesfilled th~t the policy of l)le State and Commerce depaTl· ments for years has been to op. pose the boycott. Saunders said the U.S. govern. ment opposition has been..macje clear repeatedly but "it has been our view ... that this issue is best dealt with throug,h diplon1acy and persuasion." .. The reported blacklist 0 'is totally contrary to the American J.radition and repugnant to American principles," President Jo'ord said today. · ''Any allegations of dis- crimination will be fully in- vestigated .Jlnd appropriate ac- tion taken µnder the laws of the United States,'' he said at a news conference in Hollywood, Fla. Church, chairman of the Senate subcommittee, said Saudia Arabia and other Arab countries were trying' to "impose a pattern of anti-Semitism" on United States bus~· ess firms. His liS:t incl d d rhajor American firms s as Ford, Xerox and Coca-Cola. Church said Ford, for exam- ple, has been unable to sell a car or truck in Saudi Arabia since 1966. Church said the effect of the U.S. policy, as.outlined by Saun- ders, is that many American firms "can't sell to on e of the booming markets or the world ." He said the oil-producing Arab nations have $60 billion a year in oil revenues alone to spend for products and services. Med Center Buy Deadline Okayed Orange County Supervisors have approved a one to three-month extension on the March l deadline for purchase of Orange County Medical Center'by the UC Irvine medical school to us e as a teaching hospital. · ) The extension was granted to allow · time for the financing JReasures to back the $5 .5 million acquisition to work their way through the state Legislature. ' -. • . ·' l ·' • Loaded Moms Still Oare· ·' • 'r "\ • • , -! STAN~~D (UPI) -){other monkeys were given tbl> equivalent 0 iwd Ol~ftUID& ''joi.nls" a day lhr'ee timela week b)t r .. eucher11 ut ll·dj,dil't ,.rrect oar• they 1ave th~ir (l~bies, ro;- searchers repo.tt ' -~ , : "AlOlOUg_h ttie response of Individual monkeys varJel\, Fare for their bitiles atd not sutler, .. aeeord!n_g~ to _.Dr .-}~api~. ~ psy~hol6gls! ollbe--S{4ntiii'illl .. earch,nslitute, a P•~Yitt.efrf\11; • 'But if Q moiike)'l:was·a poor mother to begin YfPl•" he said, "the drug s~emed to make her worse." ' · : lie said :(IOme of the "hiih" n1other monkeys grew more p~ssiv~ tha~n norm~l, . . . , . : Thirteen mother monkeys were fed THC, martj\lana s active in gredient, in an effort to study its effects on primates, whose responses are close to humans•. The experimen,t. was part Qf a s tudy. carried .out-under a gr.ant from the-National Institutes .of Health.· Oil Drilling Suspension Set Aside SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A ruling w!)ich had prevented con- struction of a new oil drilling platform in the Santa Barbara Channel has been set aside by the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals. But the court said Tuesday construction should not be al- lowed to resume until the case is reheard by U.S. District Court. A suspension of drilling and platform building was ordered by Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton after a January 1969 well blowout and spill which killed birds and fi sh, fouled beaches and restricted fishing and recreation in the Santa Barbara area" · The lower court had dismissed a complaint by Union OJI Co. o( California, Gulf Oil Corp., Mobil Oil Corp. and Texaco, Inc., hold- ing that Morton was within his authority when he denied the firm s permission for platform building. From Page Al SPENDING .. for liquor, $187 rood; $796 for pamphlets, $85 (or bumper stickers; $95 to the school district for auditorium rental; $64 (or a Charlie Chaplin film; $776 for postal charges; and $68 for print· ing costs. · Candidate John Anderson rai sed $55 with no contribution over $50. The required disclosure form for candidate C. Richard Lemon "·as not available at the re- gistrar's . Lemon , contacted Tuesday. said he had mailed the required papers and was at a loss to explain ·why the.y were not with those of the other candidates. Lemon said he filed the short form indicating leis .than $200 collected and no contribution over $50. The elections for both school districts are Tuesday. ,. ' Fro .. Pafr' Al ASSAULT ••. pick up the 19-year·old womao in a Sears pa rking lot in Min - neapolis because she v.·aii; ;i whore and drive her to a f\eld near Chaska: The victin1 testit)ed earlier he forced her to commit oral sodomy three times, ~en beat her unconscious with a ham- mer. . '"How did God tell yoll?'' Carignan was asked. "He just talked to me, .. he replied. "Does God talk to you rre- quently?" he was asked. "Quite frequently," he said. "Did you intend to kill her?'' attorneys asked. "Yes." he replied. . A defense attorney ·asked l\jn1 what his reaction was when Jie learned he hadn't killed her. 9 ''I was sorry,'' he said. ''Why?" he was asked. "Because God told me to," be said. , Carignan also testified he tried to kill a 17-year-old girl Sept, 8 after picki,ng up her and her tr'1end in Minneapolis. He said.he picked up that girl and hit her , with a hammer because God t11tld him she also \vas' a whore. "Are you at all sorry you've done this," a derense attorney asked. "No:· he said. Boosters Set Member Meet The Laguna Beach High Schdbl Boosters Club will hold its fi~t general membership meeting·&t' ·1:30 p.m . Thursday at the schbol caleteria. The club was formed to support school athletic pro- grams, the band and pep club. · Officers are R. Stoney Mayoclt, president; Jack Overholt, vi~e president; Diana Cox, secretarY: and W. H. Blachard, treasurer. Directors are Bob Miller, Forret Johnson, Al Simmons; Barbaia Painter and Don Haught. · The meeting is opep to Ufe :public and prospective membe·ts are welcome. •- We've Got To Sta1·t Meeting Like'lbis ' The Bank of Irvine is a small personal bank. Which means you are very important to us. We aren"t trying to please everyone from Sacra- , mento to San Diego .. just you. we· d like you to meet our unique services: o DRIVE-IN BANKING • FREE COtJRIER SERVICE ' . .. o COMPUTERIZED PAYROLL • FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS o 24-HOUR BANKING SOON! START MEETING YOUR PANKUW' NEEDSATIBEBANKOFIRVl/V£ ; MONDAY THROUGH SATURDA YI • "" ., •• ··' ,_ . ... . ' ., ., SllU.,~,...,...,b'l't•r..,.U.to""""'l'll": 1 ..... 11\0flll>ly; 1'11111"' -.i~i.i. "'" .. ~ Pollco s aid Carpenter was gel· ling ready Tues'da¥ to hil the un- i!lentµied W!Jman at her job at a ,1 Equal Rights Amendment. .JL.---------------------------------,.., J \ ' -] ] . ak bul rel ar 19i sor. Pi'i eql eql wh mo 'Mo per the dai .n; fro~ ftol yea 197. WOI bar 398 out Chi de< Sel• cor pro mo equ suil 1,ro . J. ( w The mis: ~grE ~·itl1 of fie Tl lied agai com in Ji Al lege lhat the ma1 law1 acts Tl was com and rper. Tl that j ( . ;,I Bi ,/Jp . ' ·c:t 13 DE a· el ci fe P' ti• '" c: cl .. , .. ' • V• sl ll rr IT t• ti p Prlce-t!uts Fiv ~Flbtu. l[X2t.11'79 OAl~;(.Pl~OT 89 ,-.,,,. ................ iiiiiiii ...... ;.. .......................... ;:;;;::;;::;:;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;:;:·;;:=·~ NEW YORK STOCK Wellneaday'a Cloejug Prices EXCHANGE •• Y~ar'• Blcb-Lowo AplH'ar Every S•lwdoy hi Auto .'s~les . -fir,~ .. ·':11~ .... :;i·rm:.:""'.~!.! ..... • ... s .. :=l ~ -· .w.:....,,, · """'""' ~ ........... i::-,, .... ,... r:rr1'r ... i:;. iv. "" ·"I • ... ~-1· 'tl l' """' ...... •-~!!.'·"" "' """" "'It.::.\'·"! " '"" ... ""''"'" " ii r.: ... i;:.1~·! ~~· ,::t-:~i: z:.,~·t]tf;l =~tii :iH~:·~~~;~ .. 1ff:r' .. !EiF~;:~:,~'l J~t~: DETR -• " ' .,..,. 1lltl'lt "'~~ ! -1 a "'"" ,.., • I' '! • "' • ""'".. li • ~ """~.. " "'' ,.. OIT <AP-) -.U.S. auto sales lo mld·l'ebruary--~''*'~ *-·" -• 1f,..·,, ~-'f .. , •11 • 1• -,... ~t1HOM .1 > "" ••• Q ·~.,.,.. • \'t f'1,., •1 "° t 'h •.• i almost ht , ACfl'I 1-" l ti •II"" -1 r '" l Ill • Ill• .. 1 \flfll+ WI ~) ... ' '"° •YI+ • li,."::.\a:t_:· ! .. ..wco 111 n-.+ Vi but Ullcau1 up with the depre1sed level.sot a year •~o. ~~ vo ~: ~ ~s.:1.! 1 ili1 lt aJv•~f.C \· !mn~ =I r.:.:i1=::: ll ·~~ MONwa1·~ .~ '!1 1t~+ .~ ll94'M ,.,. .~ ''°ti 1..,. ~ T:=-',,r~ : 1 · ., ,!:t: = s were •t a five-year low for the period alaUs 01 ~ u. i~" f'Tr1lltt " e ...... 1 ,, _ JWN fi'' ' u -" MDtNti 111.111 • i ""' + v. l't•t<• .Jw > ~+ " 1 • .., P . ..o l" 1~+ "' ft.le•!>e<i Tuesday Sh9Wecf. ' IQl'Mf:: ::· n n:t ~ fl ~tt~ I) n -;-t2 ~ .~::t2/ 1~ ;v. + ... 1 ;i: :: ·~ ~··· t=7"i' ! ~: :~j ;:: =.~.Tl~ 1! n l~ + .~ T::!'a°..-.~ ,; 1 lJ Jr.'.!.,~· • , ...... Slcll. an°1u1t& .. 11r1~·t~ ... I ...... A. •• ...11 •tw....1.... • Pl! •• , r.!'~ a CM•.. • I~ .•. itnNl l.)Oe J. u. 1•~·-H .. _, 11'"' l1 eam s 2S --i. tiklio.ld.AiO) • 11"" •.• Tf•l-j' I.,; ! 129 ~ ... "' ... t.: ·~ --.. , .... 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M I + ~ mi mon sa ~s ecline of between 10 and 2S pefeentf.rom. :~.~. l:1! ; 1• 1,._: \4 •.JO • MS 11._" e11v1rottec:i-. 10 • 1 "'-i.. •••c• 011to >lj 4v. ·:i llM•9JP 1.t01• JJ'i !.I-.,. , • 1W111W1ot 111. .. 10 '"•• • ,.,,1ro<11.10 ' ,,_, 1~ ••• 1973 level"· • ··-._.,, '"' . . w. 1"'_ 14 '""'--1.u 1 '° 11w.+ -l'<iuift\l'k .aa • • 10 + "' 1t111 lll:l'ICfj·" 1:1 11~ "" Maoi-""'" .M :S n 11 + "II rt.ps1r '·'°' 1 ns ,1 + 11o T,1 .. wp1 2.ot • • 1 ,. + v, <1 _.,, Pwl,).o t 10 1114 •·• EciuG.12A0. 11 :N.'h 1!111111:111 :U .• I P.J" ~!!IP< .. IS 1 •. lltt.r>'Oil ,\15 91 lV.• l(o T1,l•pll.'4 ,. 1$ U{'o•""' Alt1nr111t •It S 10 16~-V. SW 1.1• t lti I~+ V• EQullll ,6'itl I IS 1•"\ + • ~ Ullt.'I 1.<!0f <I ]j + ~ , IOb • I I 2~ . , . RtV(001 .!2 IS 219 24~ t "'-l"'°"'I .10 4 tol !'"" • '.11 AMERICAN MIYl'ORS S.\ID Tuesday it Is lowering sorne car Prices betweel!_ $J6 ~nd $198 by cutiing the ba~e Jffice on two moitCls · ana-etfmlnattng certain standard &quipme nt on 'nine other models. AMC is the s econd auto maker to lower prices by equipment c.hani.es to replace Popular cash reb:.tte plans which end t~ts Friday. General Motors announced a similar move last week. The firm said the price cuts will take effect next Monday, March 3. lndustry car sales reported Tues<l_ay for the Feb. 11·20 period were 193,683, compared with 193,893 a year aeo when tht:.)1ideas.t oil e mbargo sent big car sales reeling. The d~1ly selltng rate, however. was the lowest since mid-February 197(1. · For the calendar year, sales were 794,482, orr 11 percent from a depressed 890,394 last year. GM's m!d-1'"'ebruary sales of 98.299 were up 15 percent from 85,336 1n the same 1974 period. the bigge8t gain over year·before levels for the industry giant since September 1973. THE COMPANY'S SALES in t..he year·before period were thepoo:es t slncet967 •. GM was hardest hit by the oil em· bargodue to1ts domlnance1nthebig car m ·arket. GM 's year-to·date sales of 399,976 wer,e up slightly From 398,310 a year ago. the first time GM calendar sales outpaced the year before since December 1973. Ford Motor Co. period sales were off 10 percent. Chrysler Corp. was down 13.Spercent and American Motors declined 25 percent. • Cash rebates of $200 to iooo offered by the companies on ~elected . models are to E'nd fi)-iday, and none of the companies has Indicated plans to extend the cos tl,,....- programs beyond the d eadline. ~owever, GM is lowering the price on nine small models by up to $313 by removing some standard equipment. The other companies are expected to follow suit. The rebates, and now GM's price-cutting tactic, were l•unched to stimulate a car market in its worst s lump since 'YorldWarll. ~ Xerox Consent Order Rejected WASHINGTON (AP> The Federal Trade Com· mission has withdrawn its agreement to a Consent order \l.'ith the Xerox Corporation, offi<'ials have announced. The order would have s et· lied commission proceedings against the Stamford, Conn., company whiC'h were begun in January, 1973. At that time the FTC al· leged, among other things. that Xerox had monopolized the nation's office copier market by engaging in un· lawful patent and marketing acts and practices. THE CONSENT 3greement was worked out between the commission s taff and XeroJt: and submitted for public com· Qlent las t November. The commission a nnounced that in liJi(hl of the comments made at that time, and o n r e· C'ommendation of it s bureaus of competition and economics, it has withdrawn acC'eptance of the agreement a nd directed its staff to beein negotiations for a revised agreem ent within the n ext 30 days. A spokesman for the com- mission said that he could not comment on the reasons for the commission's rejection. He said that if a new consent' agreement can be workea out, the reasons for the objec- tir·n may become kno~'n at that lime. UNDER THE November· agreement, Xerox agreed to. make its t echnology available t o other copying machine manufacturers under specifie d circumstances. Exchange's LA Move Cited as 'Bullish' SAN FRANCISCO<UPl)-After 93 years, San Francisco is losing the Pacific Coast Stock exchange to Los Angeles. Out the old facilities will get a new role-in the burgeoning .,,option market. • The inove. s ubject to approval by membe rs and the >securities and Exchange C.ommission , was confirmed Mon· ~ay by exchange PresidentG. Robert Ackerman. ·! The San Francisco exchange was born in 1882 to handle .... <remands for silver and gold s tocks. At that time, the New Y ork Exchange was not inte r ested in dealing in those s tocks because ot the ir s pec ulative nature. "THIS JS VERY BULLISH for the Pacific Stock ex- change," said Ray Moore, Seattle, an options specialist for 13 years. "They'll be able to conce ntrate their stock busi· ness in Los Angeles and u se the facility in San Franc isco for a whole new busin ess.'· Ackerman called the plan "idcnl" and said it would eliminate the n eed to construct a new facility in San f'ran·, cisco for options trading. In options trading, the owner of shares in a company of· f crs to sell his s tock at a speeific price during a specified period of time. Jf the price rises, the buyer ~xerclses the op. lion. If it does not, he forfeits his fee to the seller. Ackerman sllid initially about 20 big-name stocks wiJl be offered in San Francisco that are not traded on either the Chicago board opUons excha'\&"e or the Americ1n Stock Ex· change in New Yo;k. ' THE OPTIONS TRADING initially wlll be limited to •'calls"-tradlng In options to buy. OpUon1 to sell, called •'puts " may be added later. U~der the new arranaement. MoOre said, ''I think the volume or business will be ... t.he eqWvaltn't ol a 80 million share day In New York. 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"'1y llOw ond '°"I ., ...... .,..,. ........ 1:.•1 it ) Dlllllll 'l'AIS ._ ...... 4l Tobl.h ' • ' I ,. ,, ' 1 ' ' ' • • • • I ' -' 'VO = Tl Rici kiss Ruk P. A A M A den1 :c;i m """ hit l .) I nf'tc ""hi l "ho hit : wilt selt: tern and Tl '*•• but res ti Pl ti~g i~ do .1um ai m arri l'j \.\'8S <'rei SOJT eye1 bac B Car ('ar1 !Xl d $5 Sy A own rron was SI lrud ing Mat 2276 :\l('f desl Mc A' autJ; orfi< ing dos rep< sas~ Car1 F s -~ ,.1 r • - T.oda.y.!s. CI041ln g N.Y~ Stoe~ TEN CENTS S chool Hopefuls Eye Push Most candidates aei>t:ar to be waiting for a last-minute push in the Saddleback Valley Unified School District trustee contest. With campaign treasuries stiil full . In the last spending report fil ed wltb the Reg_islrar of voters, the Saddleback Valley Committee for Better Education, which is sup- Porling five candidates, still had a balanc,eol$3,-t10 as ofla:st week. The committee to re.elect Oftest~ Br·•iner , Vine-e lt1cC u l l ,u gh , and;J-0seph Peter.son Jr:still had $1,§®left as of last Week. • Jr., and Vi nce!\1cCull~h: $1.500 from the }fission ViejoCompany ; $957 in small donations from a cocktail.recepl ion. For !\1 ary Phillips: $100 each from Dale Anderson, Mike Smith. Mel Packcl, and $50 from Paul Lombardi. For Dennis Smith: $10Q each from Ralph Sn1ilh and Arnold Gasser ; $500 CroJTl r-Ii ssion Viejo Company. For Loa Young :.Jack Young_. $144: $80ind0nated food. Several candidates reported that their major expenditure :-;o far v.·as TV lime in Lei sure \\'orlrl . Both Robert Brumficl and !\lar~· Phillips spent S250 so f'1r for air time on Channel 6, R 1'.:'I'\. B r 1 n L' r . Pe t l' r ~o n Jn d J\lcCullough spent $4&6 for a1).. vertising in lht• llL•nnysaver . George 1·1£•nry's JargL•st r('Jl0 1·tcd expenditure so far v.·as S92 for humper sti('kers . Loa Youn g spent S31 l on brocllUl'c!'> SituC1tio11 'Critical' The re's Go1111a Be a R11111ble ff:ic~ Sel~e rs_ (left) catches Marc Ettinger k1 ss1ng his s ister IDiane Person) while Vicki sion Viejo High School production of the m~sical '.'We~t Side ~tory ." The show opens Friday night in the Viejo High auditorium. Rukstalis looks on 1n a scene from the Mis~ Of the 1'.5 candidates runri'ing fQr · five open se8tS in the. March 4 etecNon, six filed short forms in· dl<;at.tng they had received less thanS200. The other nine either fil ed , personal reports of over S200 or re· JX>rted that a committee to elect them had done so. F~rd Urges Funds For Cambodia War Pie Hit Man Arrest ed i 11 Assault Try MINNE1\POLIS. Minn. (A P J A University of Minnesota stu- dent was jailed on churges of ~im ple assault a nd br<•ach of th~ µeact• a fl C'r he allC'g('(!ly tried to hit a woman in the f ill'l' "'it h u Jlif'. J cffr£·y D . Carpl'ntt.•r, 19, Min- nt•lonka, "':.I!" bclit•v<•d to bt• u .. hit man" for l''il· Kill l.td . \\·host> member s can be hirt"Ct to hit s pecifi e d person~ 1n the facC' with pi es or squirt them "'ilh seltzer "''alf"r. The group is pat- terned aft e r oth ers on lht> East and West coasts . The Minnea1>ol1s group h:.is been in operation about a monlh. but this \VHS thC' first tin1c an l.lr · restw:ismad c. Police said C;,1 rpe ntl'r ''as l!.t'l lJ()g ready 'fuesday to hit the un Identified Wq"l•ll'&' her joQ ut a doughnut shop. b'Ut customer:- jumped on him a nd denected hi!'> aim, then he ld him until poH cC> i:lrrived. .eoUce said the samr \\'Oman was hit with a m enthol shavin~ cream pie thref' weeks ago, and some of the crram burned ht>r eyes. Tuesday .... as hl'r first day back on the job Linked to Israel Saudis Blacklist 1,500 U.S. Firms WASHINGTON lAPJ-Sen. Frank Church made public today a list or more than l ,SQO U.S. firms he. said have-been blacklisted by Saudi Arabia for business dealings with Israel. Church (D-ldaho) said al a hearing of the Senate foreign re- 1 at ions s ubcommittee on multinational corporations that the time has come to publicize th~ issue. - Harold H . Saunders, deputy as·· s is tant secretary or State. testified that the pqlicy of the Stale and Com ruerce depart- ments for years has been to op- pose the boycott. .Sauncters said 1-ftr U.S. govern· ment opposllion has been m<td e clear repeatedly but ''it hu been our view_.lhal this issue is best dealt wl!!f .~rough diplomacy and persu ai'Jon,"..... ·. "The r~pbrted blacklist ··1s totally contrary to the American tradition and repugnant to American principles,'' President Ford said today. ··A n y a llegat ion s or di s - C'rim inalion will be fully in·· vestigated a nd appropriate ac- tion take n under the laws or the United States ... he said at a news conferencl' in 1-lollyv.·ood , Fla. Church, chairman of the Senate ~u bcommittee. said Saudia Arabia a nd other Arab countries were trying to "impose a pattern or anti-Semitism·• on United Stales business fu-ms. Hi s list inc luded major American firms such <is Ford .. Xerox a nd Coca-Cola. 1. Church said Ford, rot exam- ple. has been unable to sell a car or truck in Saudi Arabia sincl' 1960. ~ i~" 'I • Church Sai the -"etrect of the U.S. poHcy, a!!I outlined~ SB.Un· ders. is th<it many A"1erican firms "can 't sell lo one of the booming markets of the world ." He said the oil-producing Arab nations have S60 billion a year in oil re venues alone to spend (or products and services. 1'1 ajor donors I isted in the re· ports in(:ludcthe rolloy,•ing: For George He nry: $100 rrom !\l e i Packe l. principal Aliso Ele mentary : $100 from David \Vh itcher . principal of Mon - tevideo Elementary School . Henry also received $95 so f..ir from the Saddleback Valley Co m - mittee for Better Education. For Bill Kohl er: S50 each from Mike P;irks and Don Vaughn . Ko hler a lso receiv,ed $95 fro1 n the Saddleback Valley Committee for Better Education. For Carole Neustadt: $300 from the Saddleback Valley Commit- teefor Better Education. For' Committee to Re-Elect Chester Briner. Joseµh Peterson, Leftis ts Route d LISBON, Portugal lA P I -Na· tional guardsmen on hon;eback charged into a crowd of 400 stone- throwing·leftis.ts early tcxlay and brok~ tf1eir siege or some 5.000 .: ~M~e~t~r~. of the C.bri J),i;u> .~Mocra.tt~· part holding ·"(hefr · 1~",@lb' """"ifboo. ruclf PQ)l'ce folfOwed up the cavall)I charge. ,firini pistols and automatic weapo_ns in t he a ir as they cha$ed the dem..onstrators through " nearby park. S11spect Clai111s HOLLYWOOD. Fla. !APl President Ford declared tcxlay the ,ituation in Cambodia is "ex tre.rae)y critical" a~d that U .S military aid is urgently needed to help the Lon Nol government sur- vive. .. At a hotel ballroom news con· ference, Ford said "Cambodia wil l run out or ammunition in a relatively short period of tin1e'" unless the U .S. government quickly extends military aid. Slide Show Slate d On W on1e n in Art .. The History of Women in Art" through slides and lecture will be presented by Cal Slate Sonoma instructor Dr. J . J. Wilson at Sad· dleback College Thursday. Dr. \Vil son's program will be held from 9:30 a .m . to noon in Room 313 of the Science-Math lll\il4il!c.-:IW>~~onsorf;11> )I)! th• ~~'-e'j'W"Ori>e"I). s St~_'grQUp ""°' tili."tl'1fc'lf .bl eo!l"manlty eryice$. Her p resentation will inclu~~'·seleciions frQJ_r! _m ore thaq :tOOO slide~ repres9')thig the work or 400 wotnen artists in all media and artistlc periods. I-le s;1id that 1f the Cambodians: arc able lo maintain their na- tional integrity in thl' months a h ead it wi ll l ead to the .. possibility of negotiations thal would end the v.•ar." r~ord also defended his condut·t of foreign po licy and \\'Cnt to RED TROOPS CONTINUE ADVANCES, Story, Page A4. lengths to pra1st• Secretary of State llenry ,.\.Ki ssinger. :\s for s uggestions Lhal Kiss- inger may soon be leaving the Cabinet. Ford :.:.ii d ... l·le and I have never discussed any change in his responsibilities. I know of no plans at a ny timl' \vh3tsoever on m y part o r his par1 to change the very heavy responsibilitit'S he has." Elliot Richardson. Ford 's ne\v ambassador to London. has bct>n me ntioned as a poss ible s ue· ces:sor should Kissingt·r <tL1it. ~ Ford sai<.\ Richards<Hl v.•ill do ··a firlt-c'laiss job'' air a mbassador but stressed that Ktssing-('r ,,·oulq stay on as his I.up foreign pol it .r advisor. F'ord was asked several tirncs ijhout Southeast ,\sia. y,·hcre (See CAJ\I BODlr\, Page 1\2} Both c h arJ::<''· <igai n st Carpf'.ntt•r a r.e m is<Jt-m~anors. carrying ma.'t(tmum• 1><'na1t1cs or 90 days in jail and SJOO f1n£":". E1nployme nt, Workshop S e t In New York T-uesday, the An- ti-Defamation League of B'nai B' rith claimed that a desire to do busine:is with the newly ri ch Ara bs has prompted discrimina- t ion aga in s t I sraeli <ind American J e y,•s by man y America n· banks, corporations and government agencies. 'God Ordered' Attaek $5 ,000 Stereo· Syst em Stole:i A stereo sys tem valued by the owner at nea rl y $5,000 was stol,en from his El Toro horn<' wh,lc· h e was absf'nt rrom the prt•misl•s. Sheriff's drputit>~ said in- truders forced open <1 lot'kcd slid- ing glass door ut the home of Marlin Gregory StPinhoff, 20. of 22761 lslame re Dr., and took th~· s tereo system from lhc lop or 01 desk. More Arrested ATHENS !Ufl1 -Military authorities today arrested more of£ieers suspected of participat- ing in an aborted coup, sources close to the army said. Another report said the plot included as- sassinating Premier Constantine Caramanli:;. 1 A discussion work.shop on fair employment practices will be held for the ben efit of1.1 busi- nessmen and employers in the Saddleback Valley Monday at Peoples Fede ral S~vings and Loan in £1 Toro. The 9 a. m . to n~' session at 23688 El Toro .Road is co· s ponsored by the Human Rel a- tions Com mission of Orange County and the Saddleback Volley Chamber of Commerce to help business owners to "hire the right people for the right jobs." The workshop will be conduct- t'd by Laura Dennison, an equal opportunity specialist for the commi,sion. The commission conducts investigations of al· leged employment, discrimina· tion in the county, provides in· formation on employment IBws. For reservations to the no-cost workshop call 834·.5J.13. Private Detective Seeks Board Seat I _.. IMI ? ............... . WATCHFUL EYE candldale Ray Skony ' • (Editor's Note: This i! the 12th in a series of profiles on the 15 candidates for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. March 4 districl voters Will aelec) /fve 11Uf1.eu: three . Jo< fwr·M!"' ,.,,., and t.00 for two- yeartmn.s.J Private detective Ray Skony or Mission Vi,jo sai<lthat If elected. he would conslder ... ultltig some or the 10 agenl$~work'lng for him to Jnvttstlgate district ad · .ministratm;.s. In fac.t, 1he said, he might con- sider such an investigation-even tl he Is not elected. · '(' ''Jt wouldn't be lilC • •stg Brother Is watch.inc you, ':1.Sko y •did. "These pe~te are public servants ahd the tilxpayers ba\l'e aright to.get their monef's Worth. I think p-1• would say "Ray you'redoing~omethin&goocl .... ' Mked If some people mliht <See~ Y.hi .. AZI " I ' The league said the Chase Manhattan Bank. for example. refused to open a branch in Tel Aviv despite r equests by the Israeli government. Meanwhile. the ba nk , the nation 's third largest is planning or has created <See BLACKLIST, Page1A2 i Saddle back's CofC to H ear Sh e riff Gates CHASKA. M inn. (UPI 1 -· Harvey Carignan. 47. jias ad- mitted he sexually asSablted a 19-year-old rorn1 er Minneapolis nurse and then tried to kill he r with a hammer because God or - dered him to commit the acts. Carignan testi£ied at hi s trial in Carver County District Court ·ruesday on charges or forcing t.he girl to perform sodomy and attE'mpted murder . Carignan has pleaded innocenl by reason of insanity and his at- torneys contend he should be <'Om milted to a state hospital in- stea.d or prison. But when a de£ense attornev asked him, "Are you crazy?:. Carignan said, "no." He said it made no difference to him what defense hi s attorneys make. Defens e attorneys Douglas ThomS&n and Joseph Friedberg are trying lo prove to the jury that Carignan is mentally ill beca_use or childhood events and that h e hates women a nd believes God is telling him tri dl''. grade and kill certa in women. Carignan said God told him Lo pick l\P the 19-year·old ""·oman in a Sears parking tot in l\1in - neapolis beca use s he \Va s a whore and drive her to a field near Chaska. 1"he victim testified earlier he forfed her to commit oral sodomy three Limes. then beat her unconscious v.rith a ham- mer. • . "HOY.•, did God tell you?"' Carigna n \Vas asked. .. He just talked to me:· be replied. Orange County Sheri£( Brad Cates will speak to the Sad·. dleback Valley Chamber or Com- merce at a breakfast meeting at 7:JO a.m . F e b. 28 3t Top of the Royal Restaurant in El Toro. Dissension Blast Gates, elected in June. 1974. with a 70 percent majority, took orficc Jan. 6. i·le ha~ begun making major changes .1n the 800-~rson force. , by en m tnating . under-sheriffs and replaci,ng them wilh t,hrec chief deJ>.Y.tY sheriffs : He a lso was lnst-.nental in planning the South Ora nge County 'substation serving the Saddleback Valley and l ... ag una Niguel. Irks Incumbent Gates gre w up i n "th e Capistrano Valley and worked a~ a youth as a cowhand on local ranches. He lives in Capistrano Beach with his wife and two child rep. Reservations for the breakfa!St may be made by Chambe'rmem- bers and the public through the Cha mber office. 837-4753, Th.i~v~~ -~~ H~µl Golf cluo~and i )>lcyele with a joint value of ~s 1,18.ve' been ~. 11tolen frOm .a Mi!\Slon VJejo . home. Sheriff's deputies said tiie theft occurred al the home of s ales man Rol/e.rt ,aU~l\ael•, Brown , 164~ Jlra"v\" ,Dt..' • Bui"glers entetelf.llU\1118 J.""E•'•<::ri~ wl\ljc t~tl~ ' aa ab«elit. · · . -. ' ,. ' (Editor's Note : This as the 13th in a series o/ profiles on the 15 candidates . for the Saddleback Valley Unified School District board of trustees. .\ifarch 4 voters w'tl elect five trustees: three for four-yeat· terms and tum for two-year terms.) "All this talk of Polities on the board of tr\lltees is baloney . · "I'm <ired of hearing people criticize the dissension on this board without addressing the is- sues that the dis1ension is about.·· So says Dennis Smith, a charter t'rustee of the Saddleback Valley Unified Board and former ttustee ro r tbe San Joaquin Elementary District. Smith. a teacher on lea\l'e lo work on his doctorate in cduca· tional administration, also has a business in insurance and finan- cial planning. ·1-1e has been a centr a l .,le~ "-tt-asi a'J'Ylinority vQice >'4il:-'6ttb•'~l .. ·9reements ,,.,,...,~.:. lia: . · "n\ bO!ll'd that hav~. , , <Se~SMl'rH, liq;e~J . .·11'll.... .;.. \,; ' r't ~ '•~. ' .. Does God talk to you rre- quently?" he '''as asked. .. Quite frequently.·· he said, "Did you intend to ki ll her? .. attorneys asked. ... Yes,'' he replied. A defense attorney asked him y,•hat his reaction \\"as \\'hen he learned he hadn't killed he1·. "I was sorry ," he said . .. \Vh y?"" h e·...,,as askt'd . "Because God told nlt" to." he said. Carignan also test1fil'd he tried to kill a 17-year·old girl Sept. 8 after pickin_g up her and her rriend in Minneapolis. He said he picked up th;.it girl and hit her v.1ith a hammer brcaust.• God told him she also v. us a\\ hort'. "Are you at all sorry }ou··•e done this.·· u de f ens<· attorney 'asked. "No ... he s<.aid Ora111 ~t· C'o a.1s t \\'t•.;:1111C"r Night nnt.1 morning lo\\' t•louds <.1nd fog. ot her\\lise hazy sunsh1nE• l'hursda.v. ac· cording to th£• y;t'ather ser\'ict'. Not n1uch l<'O}, pc r ature chang-e . Highs 1nosl - ly in the fiOs LO\\'S •45 to SS. ·~S ID E T ODAV Clucago's Mayo('~C~t'd Daley had more political clout than needed it1 ea,11ily dajeot· ing challengers in primary election. Slory , Page 1\4. .. '" .. .. I • • DAILY PILOT SB • • _....,. Disclosure• Fre•Pflflf' AJ ew e · . ' ele.~•~d By Riley _ Anne Christian, udmioiJt~e assistant to Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Sorsabal, i~ join- ing the staff of Fifth District. County Supervisor Thoma& F. JUl•Y Qf NCWJ>QJ't Dench. She \1!1ill be one oC rour ex- ecutive a.isistanls and "'·ill have linison duties for the district's south coast region, including San ·Clemente, San .Tuan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, Lacuna Niguel and the canyon and foothill areas of the National Forest. Mrs. Christian. who JJves in Huntington Beach, \\'ill receive a salary or about $15,000. f'ro•n Page A I SMITH .•. led to crilicisn1s by other can· didates in the current campaign. ··The trouble is that the board majority CChcster Briner. Joe Peterson and Vince McCullough) have their 1ninds made up when they con1e to board meetings. \Vhat 11re you going to do if you disagree \vilh them? Sit there and s ay nothing because you don't want to have dissension'!" On the contrary, Smith says that he has to speak out-and he has, over the years, tor careful study or the budget. tor openness in board decision making, and for administrative responsibilily. "'There are two big issues in this campaign," Sinith said. "One is are we going to allow the present superintendenl.to run the district unchecked." Smith said in hi s op1n1on Superintendent William Zogg "passes out favors to friends and former buddies regardless if they are the best for the job, an'd continues to fail to exercise leadership by inspiration and ex- ample. ··on this issue hangs the whole welfare oC the district," Smith said. "Every student from kin- derg,rten through grade ~2 will be arrect~ by thi~ ripoff at uie top adminisfrative level.'' The second big issue, to Smith, is .. the intej!ity or the board in il.s spending policies.'' Th~er~·s too much fat in present budgetS, Smith said, pointing out • that he voted against the curref).l · one. He said the board "'bas never had the guts to. cut'' significantly •. Most fat could be sliced out in the ad.min1strative side, Smith said. "I could, cut out $'l50,000' at least there." lie said. He also believes trustees should examine whether the dis- trict can afford a $500,000 transportation system. Smith urges evaluation of ad- ministrative performance "I don't mind hiring consultants for specialty jobs," he said. "But in many instances-when we've hir;ed consultants, our own ad- ministrators could have done the job. "We've got to cJean house," Smith said. "We've got to gel the people out who want to feather their own nests anCI gel people in who have concern for the educa· tion of the kids.'' Smith also calls for a look al more openness and flexibility in the sec0nda"¥ 'school structure. "I'd like lo sec us get our stu- dents out into the community more, not less. "This creates headaches for administrators, who say once students leave the campus they can.., g'et them back. But I say that's good. It makes the school devise a program to keep stu· dents lhere." Smith and hi s wife Marilyn live in Laguna lfills with their four children. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed ,,,,,,.,.,~,•"<I Publl- Jack R. Curley v .... """'llt"t •rl!I c;..., ..... 1 __.. Ttiomas Keevil C<l•to< Thomas A. Murphine -........ ~,,, .. Otarles H. Loo~ Richard P. Nall "''11111 ... t ...,_,..,.no IEO._, Saddlebolck YalleVOfflct '"°' .... ~ ... """"' •. 'I.Ml DM9o ,.,,........, Other Offices '""'''°'*'" '"'°_,, ............. "'"'-1 8"'°'11 ll)JN,-(kouMo,..,d H""hflOl""IM-~<~ l/Ujr,...,,,...,..._,,4,. ~!M•<l•.11 .. G-,.~!.lrft\ T•l~one f7141 '42'"4n1 C11sMllN Ad¥ertisln9 '4J,S671 SHrdl•r..• ll•llfy "k'lll'Ollk• ' 5114:110 ,.,...., ,.,, 0.mtfttv .tt5·0630 C•P't'rlff'I, ltlf of111 .. c .. ..t P11Dil•"l"O ~fir N••l"-'"•11~.-M""'\,41C1ti."l.il "'11t.1• 11r ••••dl...,,..nh ,,.,.111 fl'llY foe ,..,.r.111t H •lth1111 ~l•I """''"lln ol UIPfflt/llow ... t ... ,, • ' kt•"" ct••• P11t l6"9 11•kt "" CM!• Mn.I, _. C.H ... ,,W..lllCIMr ..... IWW/lilfUOO "'°"'Mfl ... ~ ..... ~mir: ... ...,.~ .... u. • SKONY ••• hesitate to vot~ lot .a private ln· =---vestigat.or (or a scbo91 trustee__._. Sl<Oll)' rtPlied, "l eMreWould vote: (or a private •ye. Wearethepe&-• plewhotry to get out the truth.'' '. r ' , 1: By IACX CHAPPELL -. Vd\el'JI for t.•niitte C..s/dy 0ttNo.1~,,."4Sblff and Rob Cbllco e raised S2 510 Campaign spending disclosure spent $1.,315 i:nd has a surplUa of •l!t•men\,S flied by candidaiatl!'~•._~s:..,32,uarwr-llal>IJlties):--1\rlJClF fi>rflieCaplslrano Unllied Sehool contributors ve !fom Cus\dy District and Laguna Beach the candldatel.1 spouse ""uosi Unified Schop! District show a Fran and R1"' 'Chilcote $so· wide diapartt'Y between districts James Dilley, book.at.ore Owner: and candldatee. $100; Ann and Sam IJbecht, $100; Laguna Beach Unified is clear· Tom Alexander, "100; (contrlbu- ly wher:e the action is when it lions under S50 make up lhe dlf. comes to candidate spending ference). Expenses include SSS wlth several candidates ac-for liquor, $187 food; $796 for cumulating large campaign war pamphlets, $85 tor bumper chests. stickers; $95 to the school district In t~ Capistrano Unified ror auditorium rental; $64 tor a School District, all candidates· .Charlie Chaplin fUm; $776 for filed short form disclosure state-·postal charges; and $68 for print- ment.a meaning none had collect-ing costs. · ed more than $200noraccepted a Candidate John Anderson contribution of more than $50 • raised $55 with no contribution from a si ngle donor. ove.r $50. Big money spenders in Laguna The required disclosure form Beach are Harry Bithell, and the for candidate C. Richard Lemon campaign organization of Voters was not available1 al the . re- f or Annette Cassidy and Hon gistrar's. Lemon, contacted Chilcote. Tuesday, said he had mailed the According to ~current reports required papers and was at a loss now on file with the OrangeCoun· · to explain why they were not with ty Registrar of Voters: those of the other candidates. -Harry Bithell iaised $1,003. Lemon said he filed the short spent $574 and has a surplus of form indicating less than $200 $429. Major contributors are the collected' and no conlMbutlon Laguna Beach Board or ovcrS.50. Realtors, $200 ; George Seaman. The elections for both school o.11, Pitot """"•..,bitty ci...c, carpenter, $56 : A-11:1.ry and An· districts are Tuesday. RAV SCOTT, 7, LEARNS LESSON ABOUT CHIMNEYS drew Naylor. $50 ; fund raising Huntington Beach Lad Discovers That Santa He la Not ) auction, $521 ; <contributions un- der $50 make up the dirrerence). Expenses include Si27 ror liquor, Santa Ciaos? $25lformailings Boy,, 7, Stuck in Chimney Ray Scott, a lively Huntington Beach 7-year-old. likes to climb. And one of his favorite perches used to be the roof or the family home al 8682 Royer Circle. That's where the wiry blond was Tuesday afternoon "throw- ing rocks down the chimney," when he noticed a mark part way down the dark hole. He climbed down Santa Claus. style to check it out. But instead of finding the mark, Ray found himselr stuck Up totheshentders. Two fire trucks ·and paramedics came lo the rPScue 15 minutes later. ·"They even sen\ an am- bulance,•• the wide-eyed youngster said, adding he wasn't From Page Al CAMBODIA fighting has increas~. hurt except for a scra~ arm. Ray's mother, Janice, said she didn't know her son was climbing on the roor until she heard his calls for help. She tiied to pull him out without success. Then a neighbor called firemen, who used a hook to free the boy's lefl leg, which was twisted beneath · him. Ray bra\"ely said he wasn't rrightened, but his mother added smiling, ··He kept asking if he v.·as going to die." And Ray admitted he isn't planning to play around the chimney any more. The he dashed outside to demonstrate . his roof-climbing technique. Students Ask Office Space In District Oil Drilling Suspension Set Aside SAN FRANCISCO (AP J -A ruling which had prevented con- struction of a new oil drilling platform in the Santa Barbara Channel has been set aside by the 9th U.S. Court of .-\ppeals. But the court said Tuesd11y construction should not be al - lov.•ed to resume until the case is reheard by U.S. District Court. A suspension or drilling and platrorm building v.·as ordered by rntel'ior Secret11ry Rogers C.B. Morton after a January 1969 well blowout and spill which killed birds <ind fi s h, fouled beaches and restricted fishing: and r~ecreation in the Santa Barbara area. . The lower court had di smissed a complaint by Union Oil Co. or California. Gulr Oil Corp., Mobil Oil Corp. and Texaco, Inc ., hold· ing that Morton was within his authority-;when he denied the firms permission ror platform building. ·E.rpo•e11' Nl.ro11 I . John W. Dean Ill--claims former president Nixon in- tcnd ed to use. the now- de(unct Nixon Foundation to perpetuate his political power in the future . See story, Page A3 . SkOny is 49 and lives with his . wife Gretchen at 26702 Calle '. Alcala! Mission Viejo. He owns : and manaees Mia.NOR Oatlfii • Servicer specializinf" in lhe, In·: vestigation of persdpa.J ~nJury . claims and pre-trial lnvestiga· tlon:t-. Skony, who said he Jived in 67 different countries working for the government as an optometrist for nine yearlil in the 50s. bu · degree$ in optometry, ocular science and law. · He is runnjng for a seat on both the Saddleback Unified and Sad· dleback College boardof trustees. Why? .. Because that is the beat way to address the needs of the whole child,'' Skony said. If elected. Skony said he would respond to the needs or students and taxpayers with the rollowing proposals: -Resist a tax override until ex- isting educational racilities are utilized to the rull. -Establish day care centers· ror worki11g mothers who wanted to attend school. -Recommend budget policies to slash the proposed budget tor next year b.y reducingthen~mber or consultants und conferences· paid ror by the district: -lleturn nf'arly all ad- ministrators to the classroom as a budgetary step. -Relieve people on rixed in- comes and parents who send their children to private and parochial schools from paying taxes for public education. Appoin.t more women ad- ministrators. ·,. ·Skony added that tax-supported physical educatiorfeJasses shoulct not be required of high school juniors and seniors. He said freshmen and sophomores should be able to indicate a preference of electi\•e courses in physicol education. ··semi·literate--\enchers or teaching "·ould no longer be ~ permitted or toleratt.'d," Skony . said. ··Teachers ''iould be re- warded for teaching their pupil$. as indi\'iduals instead or just a. group." Skony s aid hl• decided to run ror the trustee posts when he heard about the bookmaking con\'iction' or former Saddleback Collegt:' truslt>P J\lyn B1·annon and more- recently ""hen he heard a~t thi;: rour-year contract extension for~ Supt. \\'illiam Zogg of the Sad-.. dleback Unified district. ·• ··t·m like the child \lo'ho dkln't s peak for 18 years, until Qne day~ f his mother asked him al' breakrast ir he liked the oatmeal,~ lie said "No, it ·s harriblti.' : "'1-lis n1olher said. ·Dear, why, hc.iven't you talked all these years?' And the kid replied;· ·Beta use everything was aJI right\ uptonovt. ... · He repeated that he is willing to jimil future aid to South Viet- nam to a three-year term, saying ''that would be a responsible solution" to his request for addi- tional funds .for the Saigon. gov- ernment. As incumbents and their challengers head 'for the final days of the campaign tor the Sad- dleback Community_ College Dis· trict elections, they are being beseeched by student ·•orrice seekers.'' 1r====================;·· When a questioner noted that other countries say the United States should stay out of Southeast Asia, Ford responded: ''I don't think we can conduct American foreign policy on the basis of what other nations think ... It is my responsibility and the responsibility of people in authority to make decisionS that are based on what we think is best Cor America, and that's the way it will be decided as long as I am president." From Page A J BLACKLIST branches in six other mid-East countries, according to lhe league. The group said other firms practicing discrimination against Jev.•s included Guaran- teed Mortgage Services, Inc., and Wizard Mortgage Banking Corp., Lakewood, Colo.; Bendix- Syanco, Columbia, Md.; Pacific Pump Corp., Huntington Park, Calif .. and Ashland Chemical Co., Ashland, Ky. The league also accused the Army Corps of Engineers and the Overseas Private Investment Corp. of similar practices. The students are seeking an or- fice in the literal sense -"a place to hang our hats" as ASB President Holly Hefter puts it. At Monday night"s board of trustees meeting Miss Hefter made a pitch ror ·space to the can- didates. She said student government officers had an office last year · but that they were '0kicked out" when space was needed Coe counselors. This year they had an office for a short period or time but they were kicked out again by the campus veterans organization, A1iss Hefter complained. Board president Patrick Backus promised her that her re- quest would be studied and that s he soon would receive an answer. 17 Dogs Killed ' INDIANA , Pa. (UPI> -Seven·· teen stray dogs bjrned to death today when a fire, caused by .ah exploding oil furnace, gutted the Indiana dog sheller north of town, Fire Chief Georee Thompson said. Thompson said passing motorists,· spotting the flames," stopped and managed to save 20 other dogs by relea:Ji,ng them from cages. • "' Pot Tested Loaded Moms ·Still Care ' . STANFORD <UPI> -Mother monkeys •were given the equivalent of two marijuana ''joints" a day three times a week by research~rs but it didn't affect care they gave their babjea, re-,.. searchers report. ~.. !" ''Although the response of individual monkeys va{ied.. eare for their babies did oot.sUfler," according to Dr. Joel KaP.laq,..tta v psychologist of the Slanrord Re~earch Jnstllute, a privat9ntJD1• "Bul if a monkey was a poor mother to begin with," h\'iaJd, ''the drug seemed lo make her. worse.•• He said some of the l'blgh" mother monkeys grew more passive than normal. , Thirteen ·mother monkeys were fed THC, mar;ijuana'a active. ingredient, in an effort to study its effects on primates, whose responsei are close to hufnans'. 'rho experiment was P•rt or a '1tud1 carried out under a grant fronl the NaUf>nal Institutes ot We've Got o Start Meeting Like'lhis The Bank of Irvine is a small personal bank. Which means you are very important to us. We aren't trying to please everyone from Sacra- mento to San Diego .. just you. 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Over the past year, three board mem - bCn---=--C~ste~ Brlne.r~ VJncelJ_UcCul)ough and J~ph Peterson, Jr. -have demonstrated repeated- ly that they often are poor listeners with frequent lapses into costly arrogance. Trustee Dennis Smith has become so embroiled in personality debates that he seems to have lost slgltt of hls original goals. The Dally Pilot believes the best slate with demonstrated capacities for helping lead the district into fresh approac~es is: Incumbent George Henry. Loa Young, Prestcip Howell, Bill Kohler and Mary Philli . ~ry ls the only trustee who has avoided the (alloUt from dissension that bas wracked the board for most of two years. He has been thoughtful and coolheaded. Kohler, Mrs. Young, Mr s. Phillips and Howell have proved their concern £or children over and over in school district COfil:mitlees and ~s~ues. College Selectio n Two incumbents who face challengers in the March 4 Saddleback College trustee elec'lion should be returned to second terms on the college board. They are Donna Berry, ·representing 1'rustee Area 7 (Laguna Niguel-Mission Viejo), and Norri.sa Brandt, Trustee Area 6 (El Toro -Irvine). In addition, the Daily Pilot supports both of the unopposed candidates -Larry Taylor. the incum- bent in Trustee Area 3 (Laguna Beach!. and Frank Greinke, the newcomer in Trustee Area l (Tustin). During their respective terms, Mrs. Berry and Mrs. Brai:idt have demonstrated their dedication to impro~lng Saddleback's Image -in the eyes of both the community and the students. · Each has taken an active role in attracting more students by expanding and improving the cur- riculum, and Oesfgning prOgrams to meet the needs of today's students. Keep Irvine Board Irvine voters are fortunate to have a difficult choice in marking their March 4 school board ballots. All five seats will be filled from the list of eight names on the ballot. All the candidates have an interest in civic affairs, demonstrated by an outstan.ding com- posite service record. However, it is impossible to ignore the record of the present board. Under the guidance of 'frustees Elizabeth Sicoli. Sharon Sircello, Charles Boulanger. Dean Olson and Norman Ginsburg the district has changed rrom a dowdy never-was to an enlightened, progressive t.>ducational system of which residents can be proud . Accompli s hments range{rom the elimination of the threat of double sesSions felt under tl1e pre- decessor Tustin and San Joaquin dis tricts to abandon- ment or the old Irvine Elementary School-the first abandonment in the state du'e to untenable noise. The level of instruction has improved under the present board. And the incumberits have been re-·· lalively careful with taxpayers' money. The present board has put the district on the right track. It deserves the chance to keep it going in the right d1rection. SB 5iANf>1N6' ROOM ONl-Y ' • ' I Lawmaking Process A ,.ohs lff uk'ft Co11str11c ti t·e l11 t·est111 e 11 t s ' Needs Streamlining Calirornla's Legislature could ( ~ ) do worse than adopt Governor EAR-L WA ERS Jerry Brov.•.n 's self-styled '"New Look" theme. i\fter 125 years of doing business. <J critical review "------------- of what it has done would be ap· propriate. Jt would be especially so ror the new breed of salon s wbo, apparently because they ·are called "lawmakers" have come to the belief their consti- tuents will fault them if they are not constantly 1 dreaming~ new laws. result is that each year sees an in · creasing rlood of ''brain w ..... a v e s ' ' somebody thinks should be law. lhis state has nearly as many laws as there are grains or sand on the beach. It has more l <.PA's than any olher stale. It has so many Jaws that e,·en the la\\'yers can't keep up with them. Jt "·::.is bad enough "'hen lhl' Lcgisl<.1Lurl' met annually. With the t"·o year sessions new laws are being enacted with such rapidity the law book publishers can't keep pace. As an example, the Business and Professions code in 1950 con- tained 100 years of legislative ef- forts in a single volume. In just 25 years the modern lawmaker ti as increased that code to seven huge volumes. THE FIRST Legislature, meet- ing in 1850 , passed 'just 146 lav.•s. Jo the 20 years from 1951to1971 more than 66,000 bills were in· troduccd <ind over 23,000 of th!'sc were signed by the governor.· That merely gives an idea or the number of ne\.\· laws since many bills v.·ere length y and contained numerous new law sections. often chang in g several different codes. The 1 9 5 7 L cg i.& I a.tu re established the all time r ecord for bill introductions. filing 7.426 proposals in a sing le session. But regular sessions "'('re held then only every two years. Annual sessions commenced in 1967 "'Ith only 4,587 proposals. Still, the total for the L \VO year period 67 -68 exceeded the p_rl•v1ous two year record of the !957 session by 969 and the total for the next two years "'as even greater, number- ing 8,952. Things h ave come to s uch a state that it has been suggested, not altogether in jest, that every ·other yE'ar the Legislature should . be restricted to doing nothing but repealing la\\·s. · One or lhe reasons ror the huge numbers of bills is that any member can introduce bills on <.1ny subject a.nd every member . can sponsor a bill on the same subje('t. Often bills amending th'c same section of l<iw will pass both houses. If a governor signs both bills. the one signed la.st mny nullify the first one. ANOTHER REASON [or the great numbe r of proposals is the hasty manner in \Vhich bi ll s are often drafted and p2i' s ed. Not un· · ti! it becon1es la\v o the fla,vs. uninlentional cunf icts and pro- D ear Gloomy Gus Bigger is not better -it's bitter! S.K. GltMm' Gtft <-•-Cf ........ a.of.,. ...._....., ..... 119C..Urlly'"""9or;t .. ......... Pol ... .....,.,. ~,..WO,... ....... G ...... ,O .. ,O.lly'1W.. \'isions. become apparent. Then comes a flock pr. new hastily pre- pared bill~ attempting lo correct the problems created by the first measure. SB 90, the so-called ··tax re fo rm'' measure, un- iluterally and hastily, drafted by former Spe<1ker Bob t.1oretti and the governor's stafr. is a classic e1ample. It s enactment has been the c<1use of hundreds of bills k since endeavoring to re· medy the fl<.i\\'!i. With leRislativc representation now generally accepted as a full time occupation there is little ex- cuse not lo reorganize the pro- cess to a more orderly and de- liberative procedure. ll would seem logiC"u l to adopt the com- . miltee system wherein <.1ll measures on a particular subject are funnelled into the ap- propriate committee for lengthy study, jncluding ample interim hearings. r· Acceptable ideas would then be incorporated into a single com- mittee bill which would become the subject of further hearings befo~e rinal passage. ',I'his would effectively slow doWn the enactment of pew la\\'S and ieduee the num~cs of bills required merely to correct pre· vious errors. It might even l'n- courage the repeal of many of the unnecessary laws now cluttering up \_he books. Petro;dollar Benefits / . , WASHINGTON -1'wo points ( J seem lo be emergjni;,-lo alter0 RICH AR D 'perceptions aboUt. i..he oi1 consorlium'4 1 prlce·'."t~id on 'lhe WILSO N indu5trial count.ri~~. First, the ~------------~­drain-off of cash is nov.·herc nl'ar original predictions ; and , second. the Arabs arc making good use of the money. The c ffC'ct turns out to be something like a value added tax, with one big dif - ference . A value added tax, now widely in use in Britain and Europe, is a kind of sales tax imposed progressively at every stage of the pr'ocessing of a commodity until its final sale to the' cO{l - sumer. The proceeds t,l. <!ours~. go to governments. which often enough use them \l.llWisely . 1'he quintupling of crude oil p1·ices had son1e,vhat th~ sa~e erfect on petroleum products. The big difference is that the proceeds or this exaction Me bei ng turned to productive purpose s in the eeonomi'C streams of the industrialt~ countries. The ~loslem .&unif~S are also absorbing West.ef~d" Japanese consumer prodUcts at .. a: higher rate than expected-T~y are buying arms. of course, And a large piece of the money lis going into the g:overnrnent sec urities of industrialized· countries, casing the financial markets in which governments r::.iise money to keep them going. TJIE MONEY is thus comin g back to !hose f1·om whom it was take n in the form of new capital forn1ali.on for pr'oduclive purposes. loam to governments and cash deposits. 1'he funds are being disburSCjl. cautious ly and ~ith no real prospect th al any sign1fioant pact of the economic syitems of the industrializeJ countries will fall 1 under Arab control. There ar;e single instances or significantly l a rge Arab or Ptto s lem inve s tments in large corporations such as Pan Americ an, {)aimler·Benz and. Krupp, butioejthe-r ,lt\e. bahklng system s no-r tht: 'irfdus .. tri,.~ systems or Western ~un.tries are being adversely affected. · 'The money taken <J\vay from you eod me in the form of higher prices for gasoline and heating ii is being pl<.1ced to constructive /. ~ 'Want to buy •wife?' • • usc. in general economic terms and considerine "'hat might other"·ise have been the case. Certainly there i.s no comrorl to be t1:1ken fron1 lhe use of this mont>y for ;.11·n1s put·chascs. but insot"<.lr as it is used for the pur<:hasc of Weslen1 <:onsumer goods, technological assis tance, and capital fnrmalion, the gener::.il economi c 1climale is improved. CONSEQUENTL"'t the price raid has not become \he di saster foreseen arill _ _the effe cts of it will din1in ish a s tne \V es ter)1 co u n t r i (. ... s. ( i n.~· enc r g y alterna.ti vcs for Ara boil. ... Panic has thererore subsided. )l.eco1·ding to an Hnalysis in the ~e\\' York 'l'in1e:t : ''Many ,~conomisls assert that the worst 'Of the problen1 rpay be over by. the late 1970s or the early 1980s bec<1u se by then nle!llbers of the Organization or Petroleum Exporting Countrits tOPEC> will be spending so nwch al home that their capacity ror investment abro~d will be severely_curlailed. '' 1'hat is lo say, there is no longer any rational cause ror 1 alarm that OPSC can don1inate the world's banking and industrial systems. lnstead, according lo this survdy, the oil consortium nations have acted like conservative irtvestors <.1nywhere. "pumping much of the $60 billion or so iO surplus cash that they could not spend on imports into govJrnment s~curities and inter t-paying bank accounts all ver the world," and withOut t ing to buy Control ot great corpor lions like General Motors or IBI\ Meaningless Jobs · Don't Help Economy._ ONE \VAV to vie what has happened is to con. der it an ei>.forced increase in reign aid . lb is a characterist of l l.S. foreign <.1id , not of n enough racognized. that n g at deal or the money is spent i the United States ror se rvice s and commodities \\'hich go abroad. bPEC by its pric'e rate! has taken the monl'y from us and loaned some of it out ta de\ieloping countries and the Wor\d Bank, and a ,-ery large part of it is coming b~ck here. My father used to tell -a story MAI LBOX tura County. I know because I To the Editor: ( J Orange County -it did in Vert· about when he was a small-town was~elected to represent District blacksmith in Arkansas. A large "------------"" SinOjaiValleyft{ACarea. farm owner came lo him and told Lftlers from reader s are welcome. On checking Out the vote count him that he had heard that my The Tight 10 conden.!le letters to fit I found my opponent got 22 more father needed work so he was ~o-space or eliminate libel is reserved. voles than I did but the outsider in& to give him all of his Letters of 300 words or less will be votes from the four other dis- blacksmith work. The man gave given preference. All letters must in-tricts put me in office. Thls left him a lot of work, ·but paid him elude signature anrl maWng address District S with a commissioner nothing. but names may be withheklonrequest they didn't elect. So I resigned in We hea~ people saying that if sufficient reason is apparent . favor of my opponent who was what we need in the United States Poetry will not be published. the one my district voted for. He is jobs. I don't believe that jobs didn't feel properly elected will do us mUch good unless the either so he resigned -that jobs produce wealth. If we pro-ftf .'1 C ,.,,f illfl caused a helluva mess. duce a lot or grain and sell it to To the Editor: It would be a good idea lo Russiaoncredit,wegalnnothlng In the last November general pressure your Board o( because Russia hasn't paid a debt election, Ojai Valley elected five Supervisors lo eliminate th.is since the Communists took over; comm is s i 0 n er 5 f 0 r MAC crazy, unAmerican, MAC district neither have they honored a <Municipal Advisory Com · set-upinthiscountyandthisstate treaty. mission) office. • and get elected Municipal Ad - BUILDING rockets to the moon will not produce weaJth. As long as we spend our tax money on meantncle11 Jobs and Import all of our me1nln11ful products, our money will be worth less and lesR. and there will be less and less meanln1ful Jobs In the country. As long as we consider industry our enemy and block the produc- Uon or domestic oll, power plants etc. and allow such things as cariJ, TVs etc. to be imJQrted with()ut reslricUon1, we are on the skids. Jl'ldualryllouros. Wecanmakeil work for u1, if we will. ._ JAMES BOLDING Two of these five districts had visory Commissioners by district commissioners elected by out· vote.. side of thei·r district votes. One way to make the election One man , one vote is th e fairistovoteonlyforyourchoice American de mocratic way to inyourdlslrict. elect pubUc officials. I see by ttf'a.J papers., Orange County has two MAC commlsaion district elections comin1 up next month. People: from out.aide your district vote for the repre1en· tative for your di:stMct as do you for theirs . llowine ll can a m a n who d~sn't get a majority vote In his district be a proJ)C!' repr~en· taUve for his djstrict? THAT CAN happen here in SAM DURAND D l•agrrf'• Tollle Edl!orr • lt Is no wonder thal -I board member Sharon·-&reello feels that, "Reading and 'l!ri,llng, areoa thrir way out.'' '- The I'rvine school board ap- pears to be making absolutely ·certain that they are .. on their way out" b¥thelr casual att!tilde toward tht!m .. • • The parents or Irvine don·t happen to agree with our "'Ding Dong" school b()ard about this and many other things and so it may be that the five incumbent board members will find themselves •·on the }"BY out" in- stead of reading and writing. RICHARD LY-ON CLARK C 1111 l 11s l1111 To the Editor: Please accept my thanks for your civic involvement in our up. coming school board election March 4 . You perform a worthwhile public service in publishing c:anftidate interviews and covering forurr\5. J know voter~ 1-r•r•4lin« your paper because.: dr the Gttmbcr or comments T've gotten'on my in- terview. Sadly, the brief format s on1etimes t:aui.eJ tOlifusion about sta tementi~ mad e in the context of 11d, hour-long con- versation wi\h tbe.repo.rter. A1.y comments a bout readi\\8'.• and writing seem to be the vit!ildl or :such confusion! As a teath....,of writing, and as a person who lov1 es to read and write, 1 ha\re been very concerned about the decline o( 1tudent Interest in th~e areas. (feel tflal we are reaching a high level of technical ibility in read- ing with many students, but many students no loqer read ror enjoyment. The televtaton fills the need for stories and lnforma· tion, in the minds of today's children. And I believe that pro- lific readers have the best chance of becoming good writers. CHURCHILL c'.>nce sa id something about. having g~ten the form of the basic English sen· Lenee into his head. It is that sense of the sentence which is so important to the writkr. Before one has that sense., a thousand work·book exercises or essays will not turn one into a really good writer. But how many adults in this media-oriented sociely turn to ''David Cop- perfield" rather than "Kojak?" The schools cannot make up for the hours spent away from school. Instead they must learn to deal with the media-oriented world ~and use It well ror the education of our future citizens. Television is not by any means all bad. Our studenl' today have a wealth of general and sciepUfic information most ol1 us ne\'er had. Let us begin to clpftalize·on that. 1 hope everyone in trvine,wil~ join me at the polls this Tuesday, however they vote. Irvine citizens have beiun to enjoy a ne\v standard in education. t think they see the distritt as one where humane and person&llied choices are availahle. I tru~t they will conlinuc to work for pro g re ss in e dLlc a tion . SHARON SIRCELLO Nothing h~rcin isHntended to und<'rrutc the im act or the OPEC <acquisition of ontrol over huge s urpluses take a\~,1ay rrom 1he industrialized co ntries. But al the santP time it · now seen that the effects v.· re in the beginning wildly c. ggerated, ::.ind !he constructive se of these cxce ~s funds "·as not ( resecn. ORANGE CO ST DAILY PILIJT ff()~rl N . Weed. i.thtr Thomas Keevil, 1tor Barbara Krei h, t.'rl1lo r1al Page f. 1l11T Th(' l'd1torli.il page the Daily Pilot st't>ks 10 inrorm • stimulate N'•drl"'I b~ pte!ient1ni.: ( lhis pa111:e di"erse commentary on 0111rs or in· tere<1t by .syndicated (.'nl mnists and ll'artooni_,,_,, by prov1d1 g ;a forum .fbr readers· views and b prnentin1 thh; nf'w."Jpaper '1 oplnio s and ideas ~ current topics . Te l'ditorial opinions or the O;i.lly 1lot appear only In the editorial co mn at the top of the pqe. Opiql ••Pft's:tad by th<' cold'\iinists a.od cartQOO~ts :and letter writers Af"f'.th 1r own and no cndotwm•nl oftb•~r i•wa by the 0111ty Piiot ~.'~oukl, bt' UICct"rtd. Wednesday, February 26, 1975 \ -l I 1J 'I Ol,ll. V PiLOT • ' ~ .,. A step-bY·ll•P apprpacb lqj>ro-an4tltat tl\tj> iot Pro&r•m Will'lje yldlag better bus ~ervlce, for hfl>vt)y u ... bf:thllhondlca~~ Qt••l•"<l•l!nty's fStlmaled 'ffiey and. the thlnl--.poUu, 100,0llOnana~dpersonswas-Vlt--"Ri-vera . of Saota-;~i'li, approved thil• week by county challenged '•fforts .by ~ transltdis\rid directors. . John ~anel to pr;o Ide !i:ee bus e irit')jli'llS-e~ntlOl»'Olfllm-servtce-to-the dlublecl,.-11,tyley ivlll lnvQ1veiCr~a;1lon ot u.n ad-hoc and Rivera, both dt whoS> are in advisory committee and the start v.1heelchairs, said they sPoke for -o(a pilotprogram usinc~ially -many handicap~ people. ," ..equip~minlbuse1. ''For too loDg, the1l&ndic•pped t Oireeto.rs aeted after thearing have been considered charity icpmments. frilm three. active cases,'' Rivera said. ''AfP.J'eof 50 leaders .Pf · the county~s ban-cents or so is not l04"1n..,b but it dicapped residents. is just enough to gtve us ais"ense Two of the speak'ers, J>?t and of dignity." , .t Harry BayltY of Ariaheim, ap-The pilot bus • proiram ~p­ pea·red bt!(~e directors six proved by dir\?Ctora cculd·llart in weeks_ ago a · sharply criticized early summer: lt in'V~~ adding 'proposals th ~would effectively hydraulic lifts to th)'ee Qf tlie dis-~egregate th <lisabled froiq, the tr i ct' s new P t·a l • a·-R id e able-bodied b riders. minibuses and adaptation of the ":this time, 'Bayley and his Wife buses to ca.rry w.h~elcbairs tOtd di recto~ they wanted lo safely. !erve on the ad hoc comlnittee Directors authorized expen· SllAU SIDS SAVI UP TO • -• 80~/o ORNAMENT Al YESTER PILE. BEAUTlfUll Y OlSTINCTIVE f.1 SHEARED MODERN PA ITERN. LA STING . IOW 5ALE PRICED ••• 1sLOUAUrY FABRICS THAt MAKE BEAUTIFUL 1 CURTAINS OR DRAPERIES . . CMOOSE FROM AN . OUTSTANDINGSELECTION • OF STYLES AND COLORS. NOW IAU PRICID COMPAIAIU arAJL •• $4.tt • • ' ':seniors Seek • • Aide to ... .aa ... Telep~ones· • c!Jture or $12,000 fo "iii&k 'the Th.San i;:1tbente-..ruon-w11o- conversions and cQ~tled up to--operate ·• sehlor dtiaeas cent& $60,000ayeartooper~tiom-:... at the. clt yts ,e ooilnuility According to actUtg dastnct cJ,ubboua:e,are seeking an aide to general m an ager-James ~an4Je ,te)epbQne catb &Dd~1ive Reichert, the three ~es: would in.(ormati~ _. . be based · eit~er a-~ apot 01· ·--T b'e'"llla:e R)ust l)e 55 y-.-.,..--ol- t h ree locations around. the age .or oldec. ;with an annual in· county. --come nOtexceeding$3,500. Pay is A h,ndic<ipped person would $2.35perhourfor20boursaweek . call 24 hours in advance of his an-The aide would work at the in·· ti.CiPated ~ide and ask for ,a J tormaUon and referral desk at JllckUp at his door. ~ the clubttouse t aking phone calls, Dave Schilling, senior OCTD a.nswerinr questions ~ ref~­ planner, said if the serVice works nng pea.pie to agencies where and is gradually expanded, the the~cana:etas~istance. .. lead time" for callers will be pared ddwn. . Hours are 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Mondaythrdugh Friday.· The committee, which Schill- ing said can begin meefing next month. would be assigned the du- ty of learningJaS much as possi · ble about the transit needs.of the disabled in Orange County. Persons wishing to apply for the position may contact Barbara }Villiams1 pr~ident of the San Clemente Seniors, at 498-3322, o r Max Berg, San Clemente city clerk at city hall. DUP..OllT llYLOll DEllSESHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE. THICK. DENSE SH6.G IN UNIOUE PATTERN DESIGNS i,\'ANV N[W BEAUTIFUL COLORS 5ALI PllUD II 197 4 AT COMPAIAILE llTAIL 516.99 iOO% CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON , PJLE. RICH COLORS WITH A SOFl 'PlUSH FEEL ASSURE LASTING GOOD LDOK!t, 'EASY \0 MAINTAIN ;: 5ALE .4ircutl 1974 AT COMPAIAILI IETAIL 51•.99 INDOOR-OUTDOOR ~~!~!!PYLEN£ OLEFIN 9 9 FIBER. IDEAL FOR POOL AREAS, PATIOS. PLAYROOMS. MANY COLORS AVAILABLE. •OW 5AU PllCEI •.. so.n . SAVI SJ.00 tOMPAIAIU mAIL ••••.•••• -$).ff Y. TREV IRA STARr} m:i~1re;o~y·· SCROLL DESIGN .......... ''°'"" ............. ..d 1~--'"' ... ..,, .. __ ...,. ••9'"""d ,.-.,.~ 100% TREV IRA• ST AR POL VESTER PILE. A HANDCRAFTED LOOK LI KE CUSTOM MADE CARPE TING. VER~ SERVICEAB LE ANO MANY EXCITING COLORS. MOW 5AU RICED ......... . COMPAIAILE RETAIL ..••.•••• 511.tt TREVI RA STA Rr} m;olu!:!> +t e;o~y ·• DENSE PLUSH ·-'"'' """" ""o.,..•-.1 h<""'" ol "'-'"'"'"O';•..,ly 11.t" .. _ ,,......_ 100% TREVIRA• STAR POLYESTER PILE. LUSTROUS PLUSH SURFACE Of VELVETY TEXTURE USUALLY FO UND IN ORIENTAL RUG S. MANY COLORS. •OW 5ALE PRICED ......... ., COMPAIAILE IETAIL ......... $1 tt DUPONT NYLON DENSE PLUSH . · 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. THICK, DENSE PUJS~ IN A MULTITUDE OF EXCITING COLORS. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. IOW S~ll PlllCED ....... . COllP~llAIU IRAIL., •••••• $16.tt 99 50. YD. 5AVE $4.00 99 50. YD. 5AVE $4.00 BB SQ. Tl. SAVI SS.00 l • CONVENIENT ClttplT PLANS AND' BANK TERMS AVAllABLE ~CAll •fOR FREE SHOP-AT-HO RANCf WHlrtlER MONTCLAIR COVINA W. LOS ANGELES EL CAJON tit i. ARROW HWY. lOStJ VINIClllYD. ;Jr L llAIN ST. •CAMrllll EMllliAE • SAM CAll.05 • l ' Rlftere · -Int~trates m·ay high but this finch needed a bome. He <PT' she) decided to -build one In a gourd outsidil • Lagu na Beach travel -a gency, Lease Tony Tours. 'Rufes' Easier New Counties On the Way? By THOMAS D. E LIAS The farther away from their county govern- ment's headquarters they live, the more neglected most people tend to feel. · So every ,few years SOtn'HERN a drive for secession C~LIFORNIA arises som ewhere. Past 0 erfotts resulted in crea· F CU S tion of Kern, Madera, River side and Imperial co~ties, among others. -~· But county splits have always required the cooper ation of the existing counties. And advocates of new counties also had to get petitions signed by 65 percent or the vot ers in the affected areas before the issue coul d even be put to a vote. THIS PROVE D SO DI FFICU,LT that no new counties have been created in Calitornia since 1907, when Imperial tounty was formed. Now, however, conditions have been changed and the result is a nurry of activity. mostly in Southern California. J\.fost active are the proponents of a "Canyon County .. including the Ne"·hall-Saugus portion or Los Angeles County. Citizen meetings have also been held in three olher areas : the high desert portion of Kern, San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties ; a Jargely- rural area running along the boundary of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, and the San Gabriel Valley in eastern Los Angeles County. Groups in the Lake Tahoe area ar~ the only_ Northern Californians showing interest in forming a new county. THIS SUDDEN ACTIVITY SFEMS rrom a law passed last spring greatly e·asing the requirements for setting up new counties. . •·our intention was not necessarily to en- courage change," says Julie Castell i, a consultant to the Assembly Local Government Committee and the primary author of the measure. "But we felt the old law was much too restrictive. Still, I never an· ticipated such a large response when I wrote the bill." Instead of requiting 65 percent of the voters in the affected area to sign petitions. the new law de- mands only 25 percent. And instead of a 60 percent vo\e in both the existing and possible new counties to approve a change, a simple majority is now enough. Another major change involves the commission the governor appoints in each case to decide how existing government debts and obligations will be handled if county borders are changed. This group would make all its decisions before the issue ap- peared on any ballot, rather than afterwards as the old law required. "The idea is to present the full package to the vo'ters,1' Ms. Castelli said in an interview. "So if a change would cause any major cha nges in their lifestyle, now t hey'll know.about it in detail.'' • THE MOVE TO UPDATE THE law originated iri 1972, when Republican State Sen. H .L. Richardson of Arcadia tried to obtain a change that would have affected only the San Gabriel Valley l area, part of which h_e represents . j. His attempt fell through, but sparked the As- sembly to setup a special committee to modernize the regulations. Its chairman, Democrat John Knox of Richmond, sponsored the bill that passed last year. Farthest along of all the present attempts at redrawing borders is the one affecting Newhall and Saugus. Even there, however, no petitions have been clr culated yet. But all five areas considering secession from their counties have one thing in common -isolation from county seats . ... Mostextrem e is theiSolation of Ridgecrest and lnyokern, small cities in the remote high desert or astern Ke rn County. Both are approxim ately 120 miles from the county seat in Bakersfield. Some Kem County supervisors have never even visited them. • THESE CITIES LAST YEAR BECA~1 E part of the same Assembly district as Lancaster, Palmdale and Victorville, all of which would.jQin them.in th~proposed ''Desert County'' if such a coun- tywereevttsetup. ·: . Alt.bough the obstacles to creation of new coun- UeS iu:::en 't as severe t.00.r:N-U 'they were wherrKerh. County spllt pff !rom Angelesm ltie 1911\ cen- tury, they remain severe. It's hard enough.. for backers of proposed statewiQe lnltlat ives to get 5 perc~nt of the voters to slen their petitio'11s, let alonethe'25 percent required here. And raj)I( lnillatlves don't alfect Cltbens to th• extA!nt tl>•t spliWng a county would, with ~II the confuaiori.Jt tnlghtr cr~ate in services ranging from welfare to ftre prOtectlon. . So while there Is plenty ol talk about chance In scattered areas, it's a goo,4 bet that no boundaries wi ll actually be redrawn (Or'qulte awhile. • · \ - • 1Sfll l,W111Tfllll llVD. tU .. 161 -MOITllV0.- 1114) '2~511 ~71 SSf,tStO 1114) 440-42'2 • SAN llAIKIKO En1erlalnm•nl h1p.,.nlng1. Ever~ Frld1y llTllhllllllT In the DAILY PILO T \ ·I ' J .. ' •' • • • -· ' ~ •• ' I ) ] J t ti f • p I • :1 < ~ ~ ( • • J I I I I 1 ' 1 l _, ' ) • • • •Y.'1¥ c;:1os1pc N.Y. Stee~ ..ivig>NESDA~_FEBRUARY 26 1975 TEN CENTS ~ ~ • ~ > i' _.,:" t' • ,cn:e~n • • Northwood Pillage.Hearing Reset ' .. ' At the end of almost four hours ·or hearings marked by oc- casional heckling and charges that the council bad lost touch with the desires of residents, the Irvine City Council put off action Tuesday on a zone change for the proposed village of Northwood. The hearings will be resumed March 25 . About 150 residents attended Tuesday's meeting to discuss and'look at them loday.''- Speaking for the group of resi- dents which broke out int~ Periodic applause aad oc -_ casionally-jeered atthe council, Sills outlined residents' worries. Apartments, a park and a com- mercial development planned for the intersection of Bryan and Yale Avenues, he said would pose severe traffic ·problems .. BrYan, he said, already is a "racetrack·· ror Mllri~s rushing to muster at El Toro. Tht> density planned for the area, he said, is too high. The group, he said, wants overall density to be about the same as in the Racquet Club. Windrows, he said, are a · speei1:t l concern. ·'ThE> most important his · torical feature of this 'area are the age-old eucalyptus windrows. Some ere SO yei.lrs old ·· The trees, he Si.11tl. \\Crt> not adequately cons id ert'fl by plan· llf'l"S. Hut Sills spurrt·cl a string of ob- .1ection~ from about 2a senior citizens residing in the fl1eado\\'S mobile home par·k \\hen he re- peatt.>d his group's objeelions l<l mobile homP!:i. Counciln1an ll l'nry ·Quiglev (See Vl(..LAG E , Page A2l concerns about the zone change for the 1,208-acre proposed . village in North Irvine. The village would be roughly bounded by lrvil'\.e Boulevard, Culver Drive, the Santa Ana Freeway and J errr~y Road. Fund Share Sought Population proje~tions for the area range up to 24.~. a central point of residents' otfjections. However, City Attorney James Erickson pointed out that the pro- jections presented weretiot in ac· cord with the city general plan and the North Irvine· Specific Irvine Seeks County Revenue · · o.llr P'llel Piie!• ~~111, Claonc, RAY SCOTT, 7, LEARNS LESSON ABOUT CHIMNEYS _ ltullllngtob Beach LacUllacovera Thal Santa Ha-ls Not • ~~ta Ciaos? 'fl{>y ' 7, Stuck in Chinmey .to-, Ray Scott, a lively 1-luntington hurt except ro: a scr.iped arm. Beach 7-year-old. lik~s lo climtt. Ray's mother. Ja11ice, said she · And one of hi;! (8vorite perches didn't know her son ~as climbing used to.be th~oO/ of the family on the roof until s e heard his . home'•\'682 . fl:,C,lr.i;le. l.. calja (or,p"1p~Sh~' ·ect to •pull That ts< w"1t' lM:~Mrt "ond him out without· succeas. Then a ~Tuesday ernoOn, "tfirow. neighbor called firemen, who ~gf'rocks do~ the chimney," used a hoolt"t.Q free the boy's left, ;<111!lfn0lle• a ~ark part, way leg, whjch· lilras ,twisted . beneath 11t11U>edark ofe. · . him ' .1. (fie dimbed wn Santa daus. · · • 1 ' ; c et,pcbeckl ut. But instead of Ray bravely said he wasn't . ding the ni&rk, Ray 14und frightened, but his mother added ~llim~fstUck uptotheshould,rs. smiling, ''He kept asking i! he ·:.:Two fird i trucks ~nd wasgoingtOdie." p8ramedics came to the rescue And Ray admitted he isn't ~J-Gmlnutcslater. planning to play oround tht- ~:''They even sent an am · chimney any more. The h e b,r1-111ce, •• t·h-e-wtde-e-yed dashed outstde -to demonstrate youngster said, adding he wasn't his roof-climbing technique. Land Use Plan. Before the zone change initial· ed by the city plaMing co·m. mission could be approved, he said , either the commission "'ould have to change its version or the city general plan and f':orth Irvine plan "'ould have to be changed. The discrepancy lies in 177 The Irvine City Council voted Tuesday to apply ror a s hare or $3 million available in Orange County soCial services revenue sharing funds. Th"e preliminary application, Admioistratlve Services Direc- tor James Harrington told the . council, would not be a firm com- mitment or 50 percent city matching money for the pro· posed projects. Over the objections of Coun· cilma11John Burton:-the· cooncll set Its priorities for the runds 1n this ord~r ; -Free city bus service. The city's CQ$l would be $40,000. -Physical" planning for crime prevention. At a city cost of $10.000 the pro_gram wou ld insure ~hat> crime pre•1ention de· vices were built into homes and busiriesses and insure easily ac· cessible transportation routes. -Assigning two police 3genls .to work with students in security miffters.-dr~g-atilise-;-bicyC1e ' a c-r e s o f I a n-d--1-a·b e-1 e-d "'alternative use areas." If those areas were developed in homes "'{;:{ ~ 1:f ~ ~ as proposed by the planning com- mission, lhe lolal projected lrvi·ne ,4pprot<e' s Northwood population-would-./t_ jump from a maximum of 18,76J to 24,592. ' A residents' ad hoc committee G b l M \ onlhezonechangewasformedin reen e t . ~ney the Racquet Club, the· only de· . ~ \ velopment in the area. t . . _, SP:t"aki_ng lor ·the co~m.ittec, The Irvine City Council ki!i, _ed The $6,000 study is to be David Sills told the council the in .$1,000 fuesdpy ,Jp.r a 1nj. (\gfll)ced .bY .Slj/009_ from;~, int\, Jrvloe" and residen£S ''(ieijuent-Greenbelt. · , ,., · ' $4;f1o9 PY, or!"«g_e tount "': RacquetC:lubittbe'.lsl«icliildoC·' 11"4.Y of"·thil 'Pt~ La •· ft~\(~" ' ~\1!¥11 Bea ,>ihd ly feel ignored.·· · ~ · ' !.'.1• .i." -i1C ~3. · qy 'Wopld co~i~.er Criticizing the plan, Sills-said, Couil'cilmen ~ohn B~n and gre-~hbel. i;11ouo~J(tjes, u><es "Many areas of this county such Robert W~t voted against the permitted withltl the ·gr~nlielt as G a rd e n Grove ·a,n d expend~ture, citing a_ tight city and ways to acq'uJre the J~nd or Westminster looked very gbod budge.t and more tmpor4ant ri'ghts to retain· the property in when · thty were being planned .. areas in which the money should its natural state. be spent. The propos'ed greenbelt li es Ford Says Cambodia south of the present lrvinC city limits on the cOastal side of the San Joaquin Hills. · St11dent Jailed safety and s imilar nlatters. The city's cost would be $20,000. -Recreation <tnd social pro- grams for teens and senior citiiens. The prog ram would cost th ecityS17,500. -Child ('are or day care cen· tt:rs. City (_'Ost \\.'i.lS pegged al Sl0,000. If the programs <.11"e acceptable to Orange County gove rnment. the city would 1nake i.l second ap- plication in M 1:1y which would commitcity m atchingfunds. Alioto's Wife Files SAN FRANCISCO !APJ l\1ayor Joseph Alioto's "·ife An gelina filed for djvorce to- ~8f.i·th~ ~~ty cler,k's office l\1r s . Alioto's attorney, Lucille Athearn. filed the papers for dissolution of the 33-year marriag11 \1:ith the coun~)' e:lerkA this mbrJli·ng, the clerk's office said. The Qle:tYor 's office bad no immediate comment and said the mayor "'as in \\lashington.·p .c Ford Sees Delay On -Tax Cut V.ote 'Critical' HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (AP) -- President Ford declared today the situation in Cambodia is "ex· tremely critical" and that U.S. military aid is urgently needed to help the Lon Nol government sur- vil!!'. M2yor Gabrielle Pryor and Councilmen Art Anthony and Henry Quigley, noting that the proposed greenbelt lies largely within the city's plruming area and would have an effect on resi· dents regardless of the area's ul- timate jurisdiction. outvoted them. God Ordered Sex Attack, .'Hit Man' for Pie Company Arrested HOLLYwooiJ:-F1a . (UPI)~ plan proposed by the majority ,President Ford predicted today party of Congress ... Then we can that an anti-re~_ession tax cut he sitdownandnegotiate." lioped for by mid-March now is Congressional Democrats are likely to be delayed in Congfess putting the. finishing touches on antil June. such a program. and expect to • ·1$Ut he promised to "keep the finish it thi.s week. · pressure on". and credited his !\1eanwhile, the President said. afiacks.on the •'dilatory tactics" Congress is 11ol making fas t et thet Jawm •tiers with having enough progress on the tax re-~lelicited m9r \,1'.esponse from bate and talt cut he proposed. C9q,:ress than t efhave shown) "It could take until June," he in ttje past few y~ars." said, but added a few moments <Ford was in Florida as part of later-that he .hoped it would not the :-national ~el ling campaign take that long. whiqs he credi~ed \Oilh spurring . "I hop~ Congress pussl'S_ the conpe1sional movement. lie ar-tax cut before June 1. I·Subm1tterl ri\'ed).here Tuesda,y and after an my economic plan on Jan. 15," afternaon r0l4)\d of golf" with f'Ord 4aid. ··~be House of Jackie Gleasoo and Bob H,ope. Rei>reSentativ~ ttas not yet act- iirr ana:ed lf fly back to ed. HeaQ.ngs start in the Senate Washington to,ilight. · 1 ' 'FinancC'G:ommittee next week." Repeating hti call tor unified He ' :iajd he had ... hop~d Democr atiq energy apd · Con~ress, co.ul<t act by _mid· ~onol'nic prog~am Which might '~ Mar~h ... J hope C'on~res~. will re-~ bl~ed wi ... \Us owo, Ford . al1ze the need for action. did at.a news nference: ··.~intend. to keep ~e pr~ssurc "I wish the e were a single on, he said. repeating his oft- \ ~(See DELAY. Page A?) .; ,..... ¥ ., .. ' . , Xt a hotel ballroom news con - ference, fo"ord ·said ··Cambodia will run out of ammunition in a RED TROOPS CONTINUE ADVANCES, Story, Page A4. relatively short period of tin1e" unless the U ~S. g_overnment quickly extends military aid. lie saiff that if the Cambodians are able to maintain their na- tional integrity iQ the months ahead it will lead to the ··possibility of negotiations that wouldendthewar.'' Ford also defended his Conduct of roreign policy a'nd wer\t to lengths to praise Secceta7 of Stale Henry A. Kissinger. As for suggestions that Kiss- inger may soon be lea'Ving the Cabinet, Ford said: ''He and I have never discussed any change in his respons.ibililies. l know of no plans al any time whl;llsoever CSee CAMBODIA, Pag~ A21 Ra~bish Found rt P .. t Tested ~-Ph~y Leg,-<-- .. !coPENHAGf;N. Denmark .. <AP>~ Police uy they are hold· ring a .52,Year Id 8rillsh woman •alld Mr 27-yoar-old daughter·~ 'Charges qi ·aJnuggllng baihlsh '31\er finding 1$10,000 in', ktoneJ' notes 1tuff.-ci in the older -"lornao's artlfici.I Ieg. · I Loaded Moms Still CFe 'L . STANFORD ~UPI> ..._ Mother monkeys ·were given lhe eq'.Uivalent of two mirl]uana ''Joints•· a day three Um es a week by ~ear~hen but lt didn't affect care they gave their babms; re- searchers rePort. .. , Anothet $60~ In kroner ,a(, found lh a p uUo ba& In the .a,:omen'a hote rootp, an.d tr.aces iA h.abi.sl> were Jound In a car lor .which they had a k•Y, the p01ice ''Although the response of individual monkeys varied, care lor thefr babie,a di4 riot suffer." according to Dr. Joel ~aplan, a i.y~loaist of the Stan.ford 'ReSearch Institute. a private firh\. ' (1 ·. 1'Jtut Jf a mo,l'\tte ~s a Poor mother to begin with," he said, • •110\edrug ~eemed' t~m4ke her worse.'' • )lllld. . . .•,The llrUfsb '°"'Olatt 811.ld the .·Oiom,u, ace 41111 to ~elr wne.l!nd • er,wJocd.. and i. 1p0rt1, o tllrnod J,ne 1 h•il Ill cbiidrt111-'lo JS :ye~ old with m. ,•· • l. -· , .. i; • ~ • o( ' He said .some of the "'high" mother ['(fonkeys grew more passive than normal. Thirteen mother monkeys were fed THC, mar.,;~·u~··~·~j~iij ing:~nt,1 1'1 an efCort to atudy 1its erfect• t;>,ri:P~ resDOnse's .af close t.0 humans'. The experlmti'\lr ;sµiall' oarri~ ou\ un<l!l' a ("'11 (f<!m t~e N ,i Bealtb. "-. ~ .. · " '.J ' ~. ' ;.a., ' ~· . ' \ A I - ' Says Suspect CHASKA, Minn .' (UPll - llarvey Carignan, 47, has ad· milted he sexually assault.pt a 19-year-old former Minneapolis nurse af\d then tried to kill her with a hammer because God or· dered him to commit the acts. Carign~o,..Leslified at his trial in Carver County District Court Tuesday on charges of forcing the girl to perform sodomy and attempted murder. ' Carignan has pleaded innocent by reason of insanity i.Jlld his at · torneys contend he should be coffimitted to u stale hospital in · stead of prison. But when a defenst.' attorney asked him, "Are you crazy?" Carignan »aid, "no." l"le said it made no difference to him what defense his attorneys make. Defef1se attorneys Douglas Thot'l)SQlt a.nd J oscph Fried~r:g are trying to prove tq the j~· that Cerigl)an is mentally ill because of childhood events and that he ·hates women and 1believes God istelling him to de· grade and kill certain women. G:~rignan said God told him ~o pK_k'~e.J!teJ1:y_car ·old woman. in a Sears parking lbt in· Mitl...: neapolfs because she was a whore and drive her lo .a field nea,r Chaska. The viciim testified earllet he forced her lo commit oral sodomy three limes, \lien beat her unconscious wfth a ham- 1 mer. '"J{ow did God letl you?'' Carignan was asked. , "H,e just lalked to me," he re~Ued . • Does God talk to you fre· quentl ? " he was asked. "ft . u nu " MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. IAPJ -· A University of Minnesota stu- dent was jailed on charges of simple assault -and breach of the peace after he allegedly tried to hit a woman in the face with a pie. 'l'he, M innea1>olis group has been in operation about a month,· but this w1:1s the first time an ar- rest "'as made. Jeffrey 0 . Carpenter, 19, Min - netonka . "'as be lieved to be a ··hit man " for Pie Kill Ltd., "'hose members can be hired to hit specified persons in the face "'ilh pies or squirt them with seltzer water . The group is pat- terned after othC"rs on the East and \V t>s t coasts. Irvine Hopefuls Set for Cable TV 1'hc eight Irvine school board candidltt~s win be intei-viewed on -cable channel a. in two-.olle-hour segments to be"-shown «I 8 p.m . tonight and Thursday. Additionally, ,1 candid.es will wiake stat~mentS".a.M answer questions at a forum at the home of Ma yor Gabrielle Pryor Thurs·· day at 7:30 Pi l"l'f· at 17726 Acaci11 Tree Lane...:=...:=...-. ---r- Alcoholic Probe .. • v: ~· ' " Police said Carpenter \\'US get- ting reaQy Tuesday lo hit the un· idCri~·ed 'woman <it her job at a dough ut shop, but customers jlimpe on him und deflected his aim, en held him until police arriv . PQ.lice said lht> same woman was hit "'"ith a m enthol shavklg cream 1pie three weeks ugo, and some of lhe cream burned her eyes. Tuesday was hl•r firs t d<.1y back on the job. Both ch =.i r g l '!'> =.i g a in s t Carpenter a re 1n isden1canors. carrying maximun1 penaitif'~ of 90 days in jail and SJOO fine:-; (.'ct~'"" l ""t•i1ll1rr Night and morning lo\\' c loud s and rog. otherwi'!'>e hazy sunshine 1'hursday, ac- cording to the \Veather service. Nol much tcn1- perature rhange. 1-lighs most- ly in the 60s . Lows 45 to 55. INSIDE TODAY Ch1cago':t i\fayor Richard Daley had more political clout lhan needt!d in easily de}eat· i11g chaUe11gers in primary electiQn. Story , Page A4 Ind.-:.: •• .,.,, " .. A 2 DAIL y PILOT Paja:mQ;.clad . . ' :.~n Cill'Blit.-.. SACRA!ifENTO (AP!-A pri10ner who eseaped· from a hospltal, ber~foot and dressed In pajama., rodb two city buses across town without being ~h•lleft4ed by anybody, autborlt.fes said. Robert D. Alley, 35, was quickly rearrested at the home of a relative in sub- urban Rancho Cordova, where the seco~d bus had · .taken him, sheriff's depuUes said Tuesday. Alley, hospitalized with a stomach wound after ex ... changing shots with a movie theater guard, picked the locks on his bed shackles and walked out of Sacramento Medical Center Monday. F~at Page Al CAMBODIA on my ·part or his part to change the very heavy responsibilitif's he has." Elliot Richardson. Ford's new ambassador to London, has been mentioned as a possible sue· cessor should Kissinger quit. Ford said Richardson will do "a first-class job" as ambassador but stressed that Kissinger would stay on as his top foreign policy advisor. Ford was asked several times about Southeast Asia, where fighting has increased. He repeated that he is willing to limit future ai~ to South Vi~l· nam to a three-year term, saytne ''that would be a responsible solution'.' lo his request for addi- tional funds for the Saigon gov· ernment. When a questioner not.ec.. that other countries say the United States should stay out of Southeast Asia, Ford responded: "I don't think we can conduct American foreign policy on the basis of what other nations think . • . It is my responsibility and the respo_nsihillty _of people in authority to make decisions that are based on what we think is best (or America, and that's the way it will be decided as long as I am president." Meanwhile, in Washington. Seeretary o( l>eCense James R. Schlesinger said that the pro-- batfility is "extremely big~· that Cambodia could survive if Congress approves emergency aid, but said he could not gtiarantee it. · .. There is no such thing as a g\iarantee1 ·• 5ehlesinger told the House~ defense appropriations subcommittee. . 'o.il. brilling Suspemwn 'Set Aside SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -A ruling which had prevented con- struction of a new oil drilling platform in the Santa Barbara Channel has been set aside by the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals. But the court said Tuesday construction should not be al· lowed to resume until the case is reheard by U.S. District Court. A suspension of drilling and pJatrorm building was ordered by Interior Secretary Rogers C.B. Morton after a January 1969 well blowout . and spill which killed birds and fish, fouled beaches and restricted fishing and recreation in the Santa Barbara area. , • The lower court had dismissed a complaint by Union Oil Co . of California, Gui( Oil Corp., Mobil "Oil Corp. and Texaco, Inc., hold- ing that Morton was within his authority when he denied the 1firms permission for platCorm building. • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rl N. Weed ...... ~ ... """'!!""'" Jack R. CurJey \ltca .......... "'_,,co.-• ........ Thomas Keevll ..... • ThOm•s A. MurphiM MAN!lll"llEClllW Charles H. Loos Richard P .. Nall A~\11\Wll MA""'91110l:Cllt°" • . ' I .. 'WASHINGTON· CAP.I-Sen. Fral\I< Church made publlc today a lilt of more than .)..9io0 U.S. firms he said hav.c_been blackllat~ l)y, .Saudi Al'ablll,tor business deaUn~wit" Israel. ) Church <Q•I aho) said at a hearing of the ate foreign re- 1 at ions su"be:dmmittee on multinational C"orporations that the time has come to publicize the issue. · Har.old H. Saunders, deputy as- sistant secretary of Stale, testified that the poJlCf O( the State and Commerc~ depart· ments for years has been· to op- pose the boycott. Saunders said the U.S.,.govem- ment opposition has been made cleat repeatedly bul"ithas been our view ... that this is$ue ia best dealt with through diplomacy and persuasion." The reported blackli.st ''is totally contrary to the American tradition and repugnant to American principles," President Ford said today. ''A.ny allegations of dis- crimination will ·be Cully in·· vestigated and appropriate ac- tion taken under the laws of Ule United States,'' he sald at a· news conference in Hollywood, Fla. Church , chairman or the Senate subcommittee, s·aid Saudia Arabia and other Arab countries were trying to "impose a pattern of anti·Semitism'' on United States business firms. His list included major American firms such as Ford, Xerox and Coca·Cola. Church said Ford, for exam- ple, has been unable to sell a car or truck in Saudi Arabia since 1966. Church said the effect of the U.S. Policy, as outlined by Saun· ders, is that many American firms ••can't sell to one of the booming markets or the world.'' _He.. said-Uie. .oil-producing_ Arab.. nations have $eO billion a year in oil revenues alone to spend for products and services. In New York Tuesday, the An· ti-Defamation League or B'nai B' rith c1aimed that a desire to· do business with the newly rich Arabs has prompted discrimina· tion against Israeli and American Jews by many American banks, corporations apd government agencies. trhe league .said the Chase lttanhatlan Bank, for example, refused to open a branch in Tel Aviv despite requests by the Israeli government. Meanwhile, the bank, the nation's third largest is plann.ina or has created branches, in six other mid-East countries, acCordlng to the league. · ·' " New .Ai e " • .o:Sel~f!_'. d ' f facilities .... to be ;?ved ana replaced. Police Sl•lloa: R . .Ued<ld all ljicla for planned'lllodular p01ice station at Camp-..Dlrve--...rverano. A bids' Were toolhlah and omitted some de•ir4rdl~c1Uti,,8s. New bids ~e to be reviewed al the March IBmeeUngfot~•~atable!acllltY .. , Volunteers: Set the ~eek or At>ril 20 as ··V~unteer Recognition WeekintheCityoflrvtne." • , ,. - : Red Cross: Set March as "Red ~°'\8 "MOnth ,In the City or Irvine." At Saddlebaek Students Seeking' Office Facility I' As incumbents and their Thestudentsare seeking anof· challengers head for the final fice in the literal sense -.. a daysoCthecampaignCorlheSad· place to hang our hats" as ASS dleback Community College Dis-President Holly Hefter puts it. trict elections, they are being At Monday night's board or beseeched by student ''office trustees meeting Miss Hefter seekers." made a pitch for space to the can-. did ates. From Page Al VILLAGE ..•• told Sills that the council made every effort to find out what resi- dents want in the way or new de- velopment, drawing an analogy to the stormy \'alley View hear- ings at which residents also pro- tested densities only to find that planned densities were lower ·than those in University Park. But Quigley',§ remarks drew a sharp rebuff from Sills, who com- mented that Quigley must have ·made a "freudlan slip" in refer- ring to those in the audience as "you people." ''When a congressman goes o(f to. WaShington or even you on the city council -after a while the grass roots becomes referred to as 'you people','' Sills said. Sills' remarks drew· applause from the audience. Ctilicism of mobile home parks also drew a response from Meadows r esidents, mostly re- tired , who consider their park an attra..:tive area. Additionally, Meadows resi· dent Carroll Chase said,· the moWle home dwellers pay taxes to \tie city in return Cor very litUe · in tl\e way of services. Chase asked Meadows resi- dents to stand "so they can get a lpok at you." About. 25 elderly residents stood up. :-- Gesturing to the group, he said. "Now do we look like a group of trouble-makers?'' She said student government officers had an office last year but that they were "kicked out" when spac;e was needed for counselors. This year they had an office for a short period of lime but they were kicked out again by the campus veterans organization, J\iliss Hefler complained. Board president Patrick Backus promised her that her re- quest would be studied and that she soon would receive an answer. Chivalry Not Dead Chivalry is not dead. There is a Knight in shining armor behind the wheel of Unit 17 for the Costa Mesa Police Department. Officer Doug Silber was go- ing on patrol at 8 o'clock this morning when he spotted a young lady sitting helplessly in her 1975 car,·so new it still had paper re g i stration stickers. She also ·happened to be stalled square in lhe - driveway entrance to the police Cacil.ity at 99 Fair Drive, so th e young policeman gave her a push in · to the parking lot and gallant- ly got her car started himself. He also suggested she sit in the warm police lobby for a few minutes while allowing the flooded carburetor to clear before continuing on her way. By Ril~Y - Anne Christian, administrativ"'"e assistant Lo Costa Mesa CJ.ty Ma~a11er Fted Soraabal, i3 JOin· ing tbe staff of Fifth District County Supervts,br Thomas F. Riley ot Newport Beach. She will be one of, fQtir ex - ecutive assistants and will have Uaison duties for the <listrtct's south coast region, including San Clenlen(e, S•n Juan Capistrano, Capistrano Beach, Dana·Poinl, Lagunl\...Niguel and the canyon -and fopthill areas or the National For,est. "'\ Mrs. Christian, who Jives in Huntington Beach, will receive a . salary of about $15,000. "Prior'to joining the city staff in Costa Mesa, Mrs. Christian was the teacher-coordinator for the women's caree.r guidance sem inar or the Rochester Instit\l.te oC Technology, New YorlC, a teacher in English and social studies with the Rochester City School District and a special assistant to the city manager of the c.ity or Rochester. She was a charter member and firs.t vice 'president of the Rochester women's political caucus ·and was involved in the New York chapter o( the League or Women Voters. She will start he"r job in Riley 's office on Monday. She will join three other ex-. . ecutive assistants -Bob Nelson, Bob Jon~t. and Scott Ferguson. Mrs. Chr1Stian. ln addition to her terr i tori al r.e s p:Onsi bi li ties, also will be, respol)Sible for coordinating matte~relating lo health and social services, in· eluding the Orange County Medical Cent~r transition, '·the Health Department, 'the senior citizens council, and the Orange County Housing Authority. Med ·Center Buy Deadline Okayed Orange County Supervisors· have iPProved a one to three·month extension on the March 1 deadline for purchase of Orange County Medical Center by the UC Irvine medical school to use As a teaching hospital. · The extension was granted to allow time for the financing measures to back the $5 .5 million acquisition to work their way through the state Legislature. Pickets Parade HOLLYWOOD, Fla. (UPI)- Ten pickets paraded outside President Ford's hotel today lo protest his wife's suppart o( the Equal Right;; Amendment. . ' UPIT'll~ 'E'xposes' Nlxo11 John W. Dean Ill claims former president Nixon in~ tended to use the now• defunct Nixon Foundation to perpetuate his politica l power in the future. See story, Page A3. From Page A I ' ' ASSAULT ..• ' ' A defense attorney asked hi~ what hi s reaction was. when h~ learned he hadn't killed her. "I was sorry," he said. ''Why?" he was asked. -. "Because God told me to;.' he 'd • sa1 . ' " Carignan also testified he tried to k.ill a 17-year-q.ld girl Sept. 8 arter picking up_ her and bet friend in trlinneupolis. He said h.~ picked up that g'rl and hit her wtth a hammer because God told hftn she also was a whore. .· "Are you at a ll sorry you''(e done ttiis," a defense attorney asked. .. No." he said. Iranians Get Air Training STR r\TFORD. Conn. (A l:>J Sikorsky Aircrart "'iii train 5~ Iranian soldiers lo fly and main- tain six mine.sweeping helicop': l ers being s old lo Iran, a com: pany spokesman ~aid today. " · · The company is negotiating Cot space for the 40 ehlisted men and, 15 officers a t the nearby, Univers ity of Bridgeport. Ttt~ training will begin Mayland la$\ abo~t one year. Sikorsky, a division oC United Aircraft Corp .. has sold helicoi>- ters to and trained crews Crom Israel, Spain, West Germany and other foreign co.unUies in. th& pasL The group said other firms practicing di&crl'mlnation against Jews included .Guaran- teed Mortgage Services, Inc., and Wizard Mortgage Banking Corp., Lakewood, Colo.; Bendix· Syanco, Columbia, Md .: Pacific Pump Corp., Huntington Parle, Cali(., and Ashland Chemfcal Co., Ashland, Ky . The league also accused the Army Corps of. Engineers~and the Overseas Private Investment Corp. of similar practices. Nixon: 'Let Them Jail Me' WASHINGTON CUPll -"Let them put me behind bars," (ormer President Nixon told Critrnds on the eve or his.resigna- tion, according to Rabbi Baruch Korff. We've Got Fro.,...,.ageAl DELAY ... .stated opposition to gasoline ra· tioning and import allocation. In discussing the economy, Ford said "some experts agree that some bottoming out of in- creasing unemployment'' would take place ''in the third or fourth quarter'' of this year, but made no firmer predictions than that. 17 Dogs Killed INDIANA, Po. (UPI)-Seven- teen stray dog.5 burned to death today when .~ (ire, caused by an exploding oil furnace, gutted the Indiana dog ,shel~er .. north or town; ·Fire ChteC ·George Thompson said. Thompson said passing motorists; spatting the names; stopped and managed to save 20 other dogs by releasing them Crom a.aces. ' Korf(, one of ,t-lixon's closest associates in the last days of his presidency and still a staunch de· fender of the former president. told UPI Tuesday that Nixon felt Uke a martyr last August. He also said Nixon told him re- cently; "I still don't know the full story of Watergate and the cov- erup." Korr(said each or Nixon 's ·aides told him a different story. all "se1f-serving." SF Vandalism Kills Plams SAN FRANCISCO CAPI Nurseryme n say the ancient ferns and other rare '11ahts mutilated in a viciou:; att~ck by vandals may never recover to grace San Francisco's 97-year- o1d greenh9use. Plant lovers loured the Conservatory o( Flowers in Golden Gate Park to view the hacked remains o( more than 200 invaluable plants. Palm ·Power? • Mesa Gypsies File1 Gripes •. Costa Mesa's ban on fortune telling and palmistry was · dta11enged Tuesday in Orange County Superior Cou~ by a couple, ~ Y(ho clai~ the .city ordinance amounts to restriction .or thelr , freedomofspeech. · . AL.FRED AND Diane Stevens, wh9 ldent~fy themselves in the J,awsult as cypsies, Cuitber claim that the city councu:s denla1 of a fortuDe telling Ucenae amounts to denial of their religious (~'!:,'ed as codefendants with the city council are City At· IOrll•Y Roy June and Poli« Chief Roger Neth. <:balle~ged In the actlqn 18 lh'e city council'• denial of tht Stevens application last -Auf;:£N'.n~AL ~hi'rges were stated Tuesday in another · ~or Court ac\,lon that names the City of Anohelm as def en· • c!ant.Setf decI~red If~ Geor1e end Dina Willlams demand ~ re~era that citY:a-· . ilioh lasJ J#9e'28 to deny them ~ llcente topractJcepalmts\q foJtun•t41Ung. • . • PreVtal .bearjll;.t -ye not y.i liee'li 'Scheduled in either ae- 11 ' . OIL ' • ' . • • I ( ' I To Sta1·t Meeting ' Like'lbis The Bank of Irvine is a small personal bank. Which means you are very important to us. We aren't trying to please everyone from Sacra- mento to San Diego .. just you. 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The rejection l'ame <£fter Coun . ly Counsel Adrian Kuyper re- ~eal.ed the county could be open· 1ng Jtself lo Ct lawsuit be<.·ause or Boycott By Arabs Revealed WASHINGTON !AP)-Sen: Ftank Church made public today a list or more than 1,500 U.S.· firms he said have been blacklisted by S.audi Arabia for busine~ dealings with Jsrael. Church (0-JdahoJ said al a hearing of the Senate foreign re- 1 at ions subcommittee on multinational corporations that the time has come to publicize the issue. llarold 1"1 . Saunders, deputy us- s is tanl sec retary or State, testified that the policy or the State and CoJnmercc depart- ments for years has bc~n to op- pose the boycott Saunders said the U.S. govern- ment opposition has been m~de c lear repeatedly but "it has been our view ... thal this issue is best dealt with through diplomacy and persuasion.·' The reported bluckli-st ''is totally contrary to the American tradition and repugr1anl to American p~ry::iples , '' President . P..-dsai!itol•J· ' . ''Any allegations or di s- crimination will be rutly in· vestigaled and appropriate ac- tion laken under the laws or the United States,t'' he s aid at a news conference in ollywood, Fla. Church, c airman of th(• Senate subcommittee. said Saudia Arabia and other Arab countries were trying to "impose a pattern or anti-Semitism" on United States business firms. llls list in cl ud ed n1a1or American rirms SUl'h as Ford, Xerox and Coca-Cola. Church said Ford. for exam- ple, has been unablr to sell a car or truck in Saudi Arabia since 1966. Church said the crrect ·or tl1; U.S. policy, as outlined by Saun· ders, is that many American firms '-'can't sell to one of the booming markets of the. world " Ford Says Cambodia 'Critical' HOLLYWOOD, Fla. <AP! President Ford declared today the situation in Cambodia is "ex- tremely critical" and that U.S. military aid is urgently needed t.o help the Lon Nol government sur· vive. Al a hotel ballroom news cqn- feret1ce, Ford said "Cambddia will run out or ammunition in a. REQ TROOPS CONTINUE ADVANCES, Story, Page A4. ' an irreaularity in the low bid- der's package. Supervisors were asked to award the pael \o West Con Construction or Santa Ana, but it was leprned after the bids were received that West Con didn't have the proper contracting li cense. Todd M. stoan: a Los Angeles lawyer representing West Con, said his client had obtained the proper license, called a Coneral Engineering Contractor's "A" license, just before the bids were ·openod. Both Sloan and Kul(P"r !Pld supervisors there is ~e con· fusion about when a bi,diJ actual- ly received by the county. They said it may be that the coUnty doesn't formally recei\!e-bids un· til the day they are opened. If that is the cast''. Sloan r .,.11,. Pli.i ~ ., k.., Clf-c• RAY, SCOTT, 7, LEARNS 9-0N ABOUT CfflM'Nl!VS Hunllngton Beech.Laci Dtocovera Thal Sent• He 11 Not Santa Claus? Boy, 7, Stuik-in Chirrpiey Ray Scolt, a lively Huntington Beach 1.year-<>ld, Ukes to climb. And oni: of his favorite perches Uled to be the roof of the family home at 8682 Royer Circle. That's wtiere the wiry blond was Tq_esday afternoon '.'throw· ing rocks do":n 1.he chimney." when h~·noticed a ~ark part way down the dark hole. Med ·Center Buy Deadline Okayed Orange County Supervisors hav e approved a one to three-month extension on the March l deadline for purchase or Orange County Medical Center by the UC Irvine medical school · t-o· use as a leaching hospitaJ. · · The exten•ion was granted to allowi-time fOl' the financing meas"Ures to back the $5.S million acquisition lo work their way throl.lib lbe state Legislature. He climbed down Santa Claus. st)'Je to check it out. But instead of finding the mark. Ray found himself stuck up to the should ers. Two fire trucks and paramedics came to the rescue 15 minutes later. ''They even sent an am · bulance, '' the wide-eyed ·youngster said, adding he wasn't hurt except for a scraped arm. Ray·s mother, Janice. said she didn't know h e r son was climbing on the roof uptil she heard his calls for help. She tried to pull him out without success. Then a neighbor calleft firemen, who used a hook to free the boy's left leg, which was twisted beneath him . · Ray bravely said he wasn't rrightened, but his mother added smilin g, "He kept asking if he was going to die.'' And Ray admitted he isn't planning to play around the chimney any more; Then he dashed outside to demonstrate 'his roof-climbing technique.. argued, his elient did obtain the proper license tn U~e. In letters to the board, Altfillisch Construction or Norco orfioials argued that the bid docu· menl specificany slated ur~-bid­ dey_s had to have the proper license at the time they submitted their offer. Less tha·n $20,000 separated the lowest and second-lowest bidders and both were $100,000 lower than the other seven. Kuyper told supervisors t~y had a number of options. He said they could reject the low bid as not responsive, reject all bids and starl O\ler or take their pick of any bid and negotiate with that contractor Supervisors chose to reject all the bid s on ~ motion by Supervisor Robert Battin. ··1 don"\ wont to s ubject us to a lawsuit and with the economy as depressed as 1l is, the next bids might be e'"en lower." Dattin said. Supervisor ftalph Diedrich said he was votin~ against all the bids in 8""£1>irit or fairness:· Supervisors wert.! told a tlt>\\o bid procedurC' could be con1plet· ed by inid-April, rn aki ng it un- likely the facilities on the coun- ty's s hare of the park c·ould bt• ::-om pl eted by sun1n1er Money Held Up f:ree Clinic Flap Cited By TERRY COVILLE OI UM D•ilf Ptlot si." More than $8,000 in county re- venue Sharing funds, intended for the Huntington Beach Free Clinic, will be he ld up WlW the clinic's current leadership con- troversy is cleared up. . A spokesman for County Ad- n;iinislralive Offjcer Robert Thomas said today the ad- ministrative staff is simply not asking the county Board of Supervisors lo approve the lhree- month funding extension. The county spokesman said supervisors have taken no action so far. Bill Baker, from the county's revenue sharing office, said last week $8,250 is scheduled for the clinie to cover expenses from March 1 through June 1, but that ll}OfleY is. contingent on conti- nuance of the same level or operation. Meanwhile, l-luntington Beach Ci ty Administrator Dave Rowlands is attempting to bring peace between the clinic's gov· erning board and dissident staff meniber• )"ho reifigped 1f1 p"ll!,•l td"the bCfara•s AOt hinng acltng c · · -or ·MiJ:h; as ntdfrettor .. Ac . all s"pok~smaft said to- day that Rowlands was able to get Lyon and his attorney, LJoyd Charton, to meet with three board members. Jack Feehan. George Rogers, and Karen Foster .. But no action resulted. from 1thal session and Rowlands could not be reached today for com- ment. The city hall official said fJie administrator plans to con- tinue-his efforts to bring peace between the warring clinic fac- tions. A rally held ~1onday night at the Sheraton Beach Inn attracted more than 300 peopJe in support of the former clinic staff mem- bers. The clinic's governing board is making no official comments on current events. The clinic has temporarily hired a former clinic worker. Huntington Council Opposes Gas Hike All seven me'm bers of the Hun- tington Beach City Council are opposed lo a lO·cent per gallon gasoline 'tax proposed. by the Southern California Association of Governments (SCAG). SCAG recently .suggested the IO-cent charge be imposed as a ··disincentive" to the use or the personal automobile. The Hunt- ington Beach Council voted. Mon - day night to oppose the SCAG suggestion. Barry Crawford. as a coordinator to get all of the pro· grams back on their feet. Crawford is working under the guidance of'board member Bob Rivas, who is serving as the clinic's interim director until a permanent director is named. Beach Plo1a1aer \\'hen Lyon \\"8!'> passed over for the top post, the ·board had named Judy Davison, former leader of the llarbor Area Girls Club in Costa Mesa, as director, but she resigned after two days when the staff quit. Slates Appointed To Panel Again Roger Slates, a former Hunt- ington Beach Planning Com- missioner, ha s been reappointed lo the commission after a two- year absence. l-le was named to the com· mission Monday night on a 5·2 ci· tY council vote. Norma Gibbs and Henry Duke, strong enviroiimen- t.aJisli, opposed his·select\on. · The appointment might be in· ""reted as a boost to pro- de\·elopment forces in the city because of Slates' background as a realtor and chamber or com- merce -leader . lie said today he doesn't see any special message in his ap- pointment, except for his ex- perience. ''It possibly adds · balance tQ the commission. I do represent a point or vie\\.'.'' Slates served on the city com- mission from June 1967 to January 1972. He "'as on thecoUn- t y planning commission from November 1972 through ·! January of this year. He also .served c.is a county airport commiss ioner from 1961 through 1972. ' The 45-year·old realtor says of his new posl. "Planning has become a very complicated sub- ject in the past two years with all the state mandated measures.' With my background I 'm aware or the wants and needs of de- velopment. I c~n rapresent their point or view. If we hud a com- mission of all r ealtors. that wouldnotbcrighl."' . Slates "''as the chamber's Citizen or the Year in 1968. He served as chamber president in 1966 and 1972. I-le has aJ so been pres ident of the Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley Board of Realtors in 1963, 1964 and 1969. l·le was regional i.'ice pres ident for . th_e C_alifornia 6.ealtors ~· soc1allon 1n 1968. H~as lived 1n Huntington Beach since 1961 .• Ford Sees Delay On Tax Cut Vote llOLLYWOOD. Fla. !UPIJ- President .,~ord predicted today that an anti-recession tax cul he hoped for by mid·~1arch now is likely to be d elayed in Congress until June. But he promised to "keep the pressure on" and t:redited his attacks on the "dilatory tactics" of the la~·makers with having '·elicited more response from Congress than (they have shown) in the past few years." He sa id he h ad "'hoped Congress could act by mid- l\farch ... I hope Congress will re· alize the need ror action.·· "I intend to keep the pressure on." he said. r epealing his ofl- slaled opposition to gasoline ra· tioning and import allocation. In discussing the economy, Ford said •·some experts agree that some bottoming out of in· creasing unemployment" would take place 1'in the third or fourth quarter" of this year. but made no firmer predictions than that. Oranjfa, Coast » relatively shorl period of lin1e" unless the U .S . government quickly extends military aid. He said that ff the Cambodians are able to maintain the;ir . .na· tlonal integrity in the months ahead it will l ead lo the' School Battle Joined Ford was in Florida as part of the national selling campaign which he credited with spu{ring congressional movement. He ar- rived here Tuesday and after an afternoon round of golf with Jackie Gleason and Bob Hope. arl"anged to fly back to \Vashington tonight. Repeating his call ror unined Democratic energy, ancl economic program which might be blended with his own. Ford said at a news conrerence : ""'-~ ~-" .... , ...... Night :.ind morning low cloud s and fog. other\1,1isf' hazy sunshine Thu1·sday. a{'· co rdin g to th e w eat hl•r service Not much tem- perature change. Highs n1ost- ly in thc60s. Lows 45to55. • , P0;rems Oppose Unification Campaign '"I ~·ish ther'e Were a single plan proposed .by the majority party or Congress ... Then v..·e can sit down and negotiate." ••passibility of negotiations that ~ would end the war." '· 'A l•OtJP of ~untlngt"'1 Boacll Fotd also dcfend'ed his conduc't parents today vowed l9 flghl ef· of fofetgn policy and .wen~ to torts .by a Fouolaln Valley lelll!lhs-to prili~~ Sec:r~ o( ·· ·1.~a ~Jo for)!1 a new un- State Henry A. krssingei;~ k l~ed soliool j119trl~t w/lhln theil' As tor sugeeslions th i:: ls• t1ty. • Inger "may soon be loA ng thil'., ThepaR,.nts, wh9J!Yeinlh•Por' Cabinet, Ford said: "He 'Ind I . Uon of Hu.nlington Be'ach now have never discussed any change sei:ved by the Fountain Valley in his responstbili.ties. I know of elementary dlstrict, s,id they no pla:oa at any lirqe whatsoever' plan lfl block the QD{flcatlon on my p8..rt or )\ls part to 1:hanfe move~ rather than pdf petitions the el)' heavy (es1>0nsibilltles In, the.tr area asklri.i fo~n the h .. ht• " · · · nl!W dl•IJict. · . ElOOt Richardson. Ford's new Tbcir decision drew n angry amban•dor to London,' has been reaction from Carl "Bud" Jones. me.nUoned •• a possible SUC · leader or the Fountain V11lley er- ces1or should Kilsirtger quit. fqtt aiid was mel with surprise by Forti oal RlclJardson will tlo ··a l'lluntaln Vall01 school l>rllctalJ. fltst.clal• job" a• ambassador , The FouJ!laln Valley School butslres·sedlhat.Ki-ssingerwould Boai:d. vot~d . u.nanlQlOU$~Y . 5tay on as hls top forei&n Policy Thursday not to back ·.any un·~ advisor. ,.. ilicaUon effort 'unless tt included • ' , l some choice for pec>ple living iii. the Huntington Beactfl'stt'll?.~' Bui on· Friday. Su~\.tmdent Bob Read and ~ .... ,;m~ with slate eduoatJon-· ofQtjllis, who · sugg.,.le<f the ''•lrl~" tu:e• could petition to join the11"'1'lll!itrlct. It the Stilte Bo.a{d 9( Educ•llon approves that:pet1Uon. as weal as the ones collected by Jones' group\ botb could go berore voter• n November. · But Conrad Epley, tpokes11U1n .ror PAC'r <Parents Acting for Children and Teacberl), a new group formed in tbe "strip,'" said the group d~s not want to circulate a petiUon. • · "lt bet.ame mor-e ancl°'°'e IP.- parent that there w~J.02.:;,: oY unan"'fered qufttl; 1' We 't04.W"-Tlli • .)'9M, s Ii presented fil.s 'ii1bJec: •1 He said PACT will ask the-stale board to reject the unification ef· fort and retyrn it to Oran'geCoun- ty until all details; of financing. teachers rights and the impact on education are answered. ·• Betty Mignanelli, another PACT member, also sald the state's suggestion "ls not accep- table.'' She said PACT wanted a multiple choice vote on whether 'o join the new FountaJn Valley District or the Huntington Beach City School District to the south. Dr. Read said today•he would encourage the ''strip·• residents to circulate those petjtJOl\S. He said the school board Qction was \U.•.~ Tttur!il•Y nl&bt< .when ·~ ·"'!'• ~ t ~·t· hicton,• ••~ ,.r~slditl.lf would liave no l'h•nc'e to v ..... tl)J. <tee HASSLE, ~ .Ul ' ' Congreisioqal Democrats are putting the finishing touches on such a program, and expect to finish it this week. ~eanwhile, lhe President said. Congress is not making fast enough progress on the tax rt>- bale and. tax cut he proposed. "It could take until June," he said, but added a. few moments later that he hoped it would not take that long. "I hope Congress passes thP tsx cllt before June 1.1 submitted my ec9nomlc plan on Jan. 15," Ford said. ''The liouse or Repreeentat1ves hes not yet act ed. Hearing& Start In th Senate Finance Committee next Week .'' ; ·. \: . • ' ' l~SIDt: TODAY Chicago's Mayor Richard Daley hod.more pofj!iool clout than neirded in eosrly defrot· 1ng chatl~ngerJ 1n primary elecli'*-. SJory. Page ll4. Index ,,, ,._ S.r•k• Al ... ~ DI L.M ... .,. "' C.Wf9rlli• At (.11"'~"'' AlJ ClffsitMf Dl·I• CelnM• Cl• o-.u-• ,, • 0.MlltNMlcn A11 •IMNi.-111 aJ.J '1~ ••.• P:fflll , .. ,. --0 ~'-'""''' CJ --· ... ' ' ' ,,_.,,., °'9<1... 91 MllWl•t 8i-I MIKI( a.r 81 M111 ... 1 ll'111M1i 81 N.111-.•~- ()rill.... A• OJ C.111'11, "''·'1 ....,... Cl J SClerh l!I! 4 ihc.• Mil,••l• 1!11·• f•fltwl..i-i-.1> ,,.,.,. .. ~ as.- WMl"'9" OJ ..... fil••• A4.0 1 • ·I I . 6J OAA:V l'ILOT H/F .. J I RA SEE. •• Both,~· .,all T!W\ff, SheDa: .... oaJ~,tl\q dO kaqw If the sch<>ot board will conUnUe to support PACT. If they chose not to ex!rcise their neWooUon. And dones crltieized \he group foe not circulflllidg the i>etjUons, s1ytni be belloves their •tand could affect the chances ol sue· cess forlhe Fountain Valier plan. The. citizens 1roup 1n the "strip'• earlier cJrc.ulJted peU· tionsasking ror a chance to choose whether to join Fountain Valley 'or the ll4ntington Beach elemen· tary district. . But state fegi.l advisors said· there is no provision in state education codes to allow that type or vote, then sUggested the new petition instead. Mrs. Mignanelli saJd today, however, that if the vote is only on whether or not to join the new Fountain Valley district and it fails, the seven "strip" schools ··could be Jeft as <J remnant di.5· trlct," too small to provide sound programs. • ·- r, New.~ c :de Selectedi By ~ley . ---"~. Anne Christian, Ac1m1ntstt1Uve assistant to Costa Mesa City Manager Fred Soraabal, is join· inl tilq 1tafl .of f.i~ pisl(ict . County Supervisoti "f!\Ol'"U F. Riley of New part BeacJi She will be one of four ex· ecutive assistants and will have liaison duties for the district's south coast re1lon, including San Clemente, San Juan Capi.5lrano, Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, Laguna Niguel and the canyon and foothill areas of the National Forest. Mrs. Christian, who lives in Huntington Beach, wiU receive a salary of about $15,000. . ~ . ~ ,, I , SAN Flt,-\NCllCO (AP) - Mayor J'oileph Aliolo'tl wtr, Angelina filed forcdlvoree tO. day, the county c~rfc:a: ~e nld. 'I.~ -. Mu. Alioto'& I rn,)I; Lu_~ille Atnearn, I~ th.e papers ror dissol~ of. the 33·year marriage. with the county clerk this morning, the clerk's office•1aid! The maY,or'S" office had no immediate comment and said the mayo...,.wa!i tn Washington, D.C., Canipaign 'Sme(lr' Revealed ,• ' Tony Turcotte, who is studying the FountaJn Valley plan ror the State Department of Education, claimed, however, that the ••remnant'' would have seven schools and about 3,500 students. YOUNGSTERS AT COURREGES SCHOOL REHEARSE FOR ntURSDAY'S PLAY In Fountain Valley, Student& learn History of Man for Whor.J Their School la Named Prior to joining the city staff in Costa Mesa, &1rs . Christian was the teacher-coordinator for the women's career gu,dance seminar of the Roc'hester Institute of Technology, New York, a teacher in English and social studies .with the Rochester City School District and a special assistant to the city manqer of the city of Roc"'bester. -. An unsigned piece or campaign literature, depicting members of the Huntington Beach Union· High Scbool Board as a rattler,,· ostrich, porcupine, ape and goat,.· has been circulated ap-· parently as a smear against 1n · cumbe.nt Helen Ditle. ''lri comparison \vith other school districts down there it would be sfnall, ''he said. "But in counties we deal with up her1~. 3,500 is the Jarcest district we have." Vocal Group Sells Shares The Mariners, Marina High School's award-winning vocal group, are sellin& $5 shares in the show they will perform on lour in Europe next month. The $5 shares, printed on parchment, will serve as ad· mission to a ''shareholders'' performance at 8 p.m. Saturday at the school 's choral room in Jfuntin&ton Beach. Shareholders also may bring a guest for SI more. Thesharesare being shold to raise money for the tour, March 13 to 31. Those wishing to donate $5 may call 893-6571. Gunman Gives Up _ SAN DIEGO <AP! -A man with a .rifle stood off police for tWo hours Tuesday before finally walking out or his house un- armed, officers said. No injuries •were reported. The man re· portedly bad been despondent. Coller Boar.d -Pie Hit Man Arrested-in .. Assault Try MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. CAP! -A University of Minnesota stu- dent. was jailed on charges of simple assault and breach of the peace after he allegedly tried to bit a woman in thef acewith a"Pie. The Minneapolis group has been in operation about a month. but this was the first time an ar- rest was made. Jeffrey D. Carpenter, 19, Min- nelonka, was believed to be a ''hit man" for Pie Kill Ltd., "''hose members can be hired lo hit specified persons in the face with pies or squirt them with seltzer water. The group Is pal· terned after others on the East and West coasts. Police said Carpenter was get- ting ready Tuesday to rut. the un· identified woman at her Job at a doughnut . shop, but customers jumped on him and deflected hi s &m, then held him until police arrived. Police said the same woman was hit with a menthol shavipg cream pie three weeks ago, and some of the cream burned her eyes. Tuesday was her first day back on the job. , • • ' Candidate1 -Levels Charge at Forum By JOHN VALTERZA Ol Ult D•llW ,...._ M.tf Incumbents stressed the re- cord and accomplishments of their past service and one challenger leveled strong charges today as candid•tes !or the Coast Community College Board or Trustees appeared at a Newport Beach forum. Dr. Lynda Xowle Moss lashed ..-out at the board and asserted. that the top administrator of the system Was granted a "private slush fund" or $5 million in budget reserves. The Cal-State Long Beach pro- fessor also vowed to slash the educational television budget of the district and asserted that although the district spent heavi· ly for the project, "thousands of homes can't even get the recep- tion through their television ca-· ble in Newport Beach.'' She asserted that incumbents, ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N . Weed Prelo! .... t • ..,, Pvtll•- Jacle R. Curley ¥ic:• 1¥•••0llll\ • ..,, """" .. "'-....... Thomas Keevu Etlll• Thomas A . M!Jrphlnt IN<WO•"t E4'1• ,,. Q\arles H . Loos Richard P. Nan Aw4ilMll M.1,..t"'9Elllilllrl .T~rry Coville """'"°' ..... ~&...., HlllltlnatOfl k1ch Offke !1&1l .. .c:118wln ... 1111 ,..,. ..... ,..,,..,, ,, 0 ~ ..... .,.. • primarily her foe William Ket·· tier seek reelection for . ' nostalgia. The challenger left immediate- ly after her short address at a breakfast town meeting at the . Newporter Inn, but her incum- bent opponent stayed on. And William Kettler seemed unruffled by the challenge by Dr. Moss. ''I've served on the board sinc e 1965 and I'm Huntington Bench. born·ltnd-raised. "If that's nostalgia ..• let it be," he said. He cited Orange Coast College's ranking among the top 10 percent of the state's 82 com- munity college districts and stressed tha\ its salaries are lilso in that high category. "Our administrative costs are in the lowest 10 percent and we have no bond debt," he pointed out. Incumbent candidate and cur· rent Board President Dmald G. Hoff led th.e morning's ap· pearances and issued an ab- br,vlated statement o! thanks for the ·years of commuruty support .... to the district. ij'is opponent, Burt Johnson, did not attend. Trustee Area Four incumbent candidate R01'ert L. Humphreys had strong praise for KOCE·TV so. which he stressed has de· veloped instructional P.rogram· ming which not only has involved more th?n 11.000 pupils t.hts year, but yielded major revenue and recognition from its syndication to 64 colleges throughout the na- tion. -"We're feeling our way along at this time but there are good in- dications that it could be self. supporting from tu ret'!enue," he saJd. HU oppanent. lawyer G. God· ftey Sandeen, agr~ -Mth the praise for the televLSion ol>era· tion outlined by Humphreys but nonetheless cited some deficien- cies in other trustee or.rations. "I believe that t e Issue of daycare centers for mothers hop· ing to take cli.aseA ~as been badly neglecte<I, ''he said. He pledged sound · fiscal management as a trustee and al· tempts to broaden the role ol the district In joint projects with other educttlonal a nd aov- crnmental agencies within the dlltrict boundaries. In Vallev • Students to Give Play on Pioneer -.. A play about the life of Foun- tain Valley pioneer Roch Cour- reges will be presented Thursday night by students at the new school named in his honor. The Fountain Valley Com. munity Band also will perform at the 7:30 p.m. dedication ceremonies for Courreges School. The facility, the newest in the Fountain :Valley School District, is located at 18313 Santa 'Carlotta St. The play, written by students. parents and teachers, tracell! the lire of Courreges, who left hilt native France at age 17 to come to California. After working as a miner, dairyman and factory owner, he moved to West Orange County in 1877. He purchased the familiar Courreges home and fruit stand site al Talbert Avenue and Seniors Nix Rec Center For Quarters Senior citizens, led by the Council On Aging, have decided they do not want to use the Hunt- ington Beach recreation center at 17th Street and Orange Avenue as their permanent head· quarters. Newland Street in Fountain Valley in 1896. Hi s grandson, Joe, still livesthere. The elder Courreges was a founder o( the First National Bank of Huntington Beach and was involved in {he Smeltzer Telephon'e Company and a local cannery. The play w.ill include singing and dancing in bQth French and English. The public is invited. Death Term ~ To Hijacker BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP> -A court in North Yemen is reported to have handed down the first de- ath sentence against a skyjacker who' hijacked a North Yemeni plane. The Iraqi news agency report· ed that the state security court in San'a, the capital .o( ·North Yemen, gave the death sentence to Ali Qen Ali al Awadi, a Yemeni who hijacked a DC3 jet of North Yemen'~ airline Sunday. : If the.. sentence is approved by Lt. Col. Ibrahim · al Hamdi, the chief of state, Al Awadi will be beheaded in a traditional public execution and his head will be hung on San'a's mil in gate for 25 hours before it is buried with ttie · body. She was a charter member and first vice president or the Rochester women's political caucus and was involved in the New York chapter of the League of Women Voters. She will start her job in Riley's office on Monday. . She will join three other ex· ecutive assistants -Bob Nelson, &b Jones, and Scott Ferguson. Mrs. Christian, In addition to her territorial reSponsibilities, also will be responsible for coordinating matters relat.ing to health and socia.l,•Services, in· eluding the Orange County Pw1edical Center transition, the Health Department, the senior citizens council, and the Orange County Housing Authority. $200,000 Error On Pool Corrected There was a $20&i000 misprint in Tuesday's story about the swimming pool for handicapped people which the Huntington Beach Union lligh School Dis· lrict would like to build .• The story, through a typo. graphical error, said the estimat- ed price of the swimming pool complex was $242,000. The ac;tual price is $442,000. .• The Dairy Pilot regrets the er· ror. Pickets Parade , HOLLVWOOD. Fla·. (UPIJ- . Ten pickets paraded ' outside President Ford's hotel today to protest his wife's support of the Equal Rights Am~odment . Members of her ~lection com·. ' mittee said TuesdaY.lhey ,will ask. the post office dt•partment, as , "'ell as the Orang<' County Dis-' tricl attorney's office, to In·. \'eatigate. The one-page piece . was r:.e· · ceived in the mail Tuesday by several or Mrs; Ditte's sup- porters, community leaders and· the high school district office. ' It shows pictures of the five·. animals, then has the names &£, . trustees printed below, With the . message "It's time for a change.· Vote on t.1arch 4 ... . Ray Ev3ns, depuly district at-, torney, said torla y it appears the piece may be illegal because it~ unsigned. He 5aid such cases arc difficult to prosecute, however, because it is nearly impossible to learn \\•ho is responsible. flci('n Miller, a member of ~trs. Ditte·s elect1on committee and a teacher at Fountain Valley High School. said the group wants to (ind out who is responsi· ble. She quipped ttie ostrich ap-. parently ":as intended to depict, i\lrs. Ditte .. because of the long, ft graceful neck ... No mention or the sheet was., made during Tuesday's school1 • board meeting. . Trus~ee Dennis Mangers made .~ , the only n1ention o{ the schqol ,,' board race \Ill.en he compliment~-· ed candid'ates for t"eir conduct · so rar. "I wo'uld like to issue a pica in' · the closing days of the race Lhat. ·. they stay on the issues and not .. get into personali~ies, ·•he said. ·.: The recreation center, offered last week by the city council as a permanent home, only ranks third on their list, according to a Jetter to Mayor Al Coen from l\1ichael Rodgers, chairman of OOA. We've Got '• Their first choice would be the construction of a new senior citizen facility on the site where Memorial Hall now stands at Fifth and Main Streets. The seniors, with the help of ci· ty hall planner Tom Mosely, are currently writing a grant request seeking $1,092,000 in county re- venue sharing funds to build a seniors hall. But lJoth Mosely and Rodgers admit the chance of getting that money is sli m because the county has announced it is not interested in granting money for the con- struction of new buildings. And though the city council ha s made no formal decision, the 1i1etnorial Hall site is cons)dered a key factor in potentlal downtown redevelopment, so the city may not let the seniors have it anyway. The second choice for a new home Is the one seniors expect to have the best chance t.o get -the Main Street library which will soon be partially vacated when the new centr al library opens on Talbert A venue. "We prefer the library. It is larger !than the recreation center). it can be remodeled at less cost, and it Is downtown' and more convenient for older peo. pie." says Rodgers. School Choirs Plan C.Oncert Members of the Huntington Beach and Edison High 5<'ho0l choir& will join singers from ei&:ht other schools Thursday evenins in a co;1cert ln Garden Grove. The 7:30 p.m . performance at Garden Grove lligh School v:ill be the 1975, Orange County Hi gh School Honbr Choir. Tha two local schools were chosen in auditions·: . Other 1cho0Js included ere To Sta1·t Meeting Like'lbis The Bank of Irvine is a small personal bank. Which means you are very Important to us. We aren't trying to please evei9<>ne from Sacra- mento to San Diego .. just you. We'd like you to meet our unique services: • DRIVE.IN BANKING • FREE COURIER SERVICE • COMPUTERIZED PAYROLL • FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS • 24-HOUR BANKING SOONI .. ' • START MEETING YOUR BANKING NEEDS AT THE BANK OF IRVINE MONDAY THROUGH SA Tl.JIWAY1 ' Brea·Ollnda. El Oorado, 1 '~"" c I Calif l___..,05 Foolhlll. Garden Grove, La Quin-...,,, u ver Drive, Irvine, orn " ••• 11, Kennedy, Troy and {714}Ul·l600 University. 11...------,----.,...-----------------------.J \ I • , I .. .. • • ,• ' I I I j I I ' ' ' " ' ' , I '' r, ) l 1 • I l I ... ·'bMtf' 'PIW.t ',~lf'fORIAL ~ME ,. .'. Gtlnffidate Choi~es I West Oraare Qiuaty,:s~~I boards take on' a new oolt ~r 'l'll••Jllll''• el~!Ob, With four incumbent lrllllees. b<!wUI(( out ot the ~l'mpaign battle in lhlill<! local dia.tncts, Ille field o£~would·be successors is lengthy and vocifet0115. · , · The QaiJy PJ,lpt bU watchecHhe campaigns close· ly ln·four districts, reading material presented by . school board hopef\lls,.attep.d.iJ)g candidate forums, and noting their past activities ar\d achievements. In 1 e~ch board race, volcro will be picking twq trustees. , District by district, these are the people we think will make the best leaders for local education: I HUNTllSGTO,N BEACH UNION HIGH SCHOOL .. ' DISTRICT: 1 • Don MacAllister and l;lelen E. Ditte are clearly 1 the frontrunners. Both have a strong i;;ecord of years of "non·polltical" school support through PTA and 1 volunteer work. They also come from south Hunt- ington Beach and Fountain Valley, respectively, ! areas which are not currently represented on the high school board. I Mrs. Ditte has served on the board about four· months, appointed to It by other trustees to fill the un- 1 expired term of George Logan . She and -MacAllister both have the support of Trustee Dennis Mangers who is not seeking re-election. I Two·other candidates in the high school district, though not the top contenders, deserve mention. Zay 1 Brand is a quiet spoken, concerned father who offers a strong argument for representing tl1e Seal Beach r area on the board. And Andrew Studdert, 18 , is a re- cent graduate of Edison .. Ugh who brings a fresh 1youthful viewpoint to the race. ' OCEAN VIEW ELEMENTARY This race is wide Open with both" in<'umbe nts, Ralph Bauer and Robert Zinngrabe; stepping out or the picture. Julio ''Jay" Rivera and Mickey Korba appear lo have the best interests of the district in 'mind and display knowledge abol¢ their education~ I sYStem. Ocean View has improved steadily over the past 10 years and Rivera and Korba-should·b<: able to asslst,ln that trend. HlJNTINGTONBEACHELEMENTARY One Incumbent; Orville Hanson, is not seeking re· election. but the other, Lou Dali4r.tl,is. DaHarb came. on the board more than f0\4.t years ago as a spokesman for the newer generi.llon of residents. He has helped guide the district toward more progressive pro~rams, such as mentally gifted minors and early childhood education. He should be returned to the board. To fill Hanson's seat, we recommend Brian Garland, an American studies teacher a l Edison High. Garland has strong views on how children should be educated and he shows the capacity of becoming a dynamic leader as a school trustee. FOUNTAIN VALLEY ELEMENTARY Both incumbents, Fred Voss and Karen Ackl ey, a re seeking re-election and they have only two ~hallengers. The incumbents have helped build F,oun· lain Valley's highly-rated, nationally known reputa· ti.on, while avoiding roles as rubber stamps for the ad- ministration. · Coast Trustees Three of the five trustees governing the Coast Community College District are seeking re-election in ne xt Tuesday's election. Each has opJXtsition, but none of the opponents ltas made a visible effort to make his or her platform and background known to the voters at large. For that reason -and based on (heir performances -th'e Daily Pilot recommends the re-election of: , Donald G . Hoff, Trustee Area 2; William E. Kettler, Trustee Area 3; and Robert L. Humphreys, Trustee Area 4. · -- H 51ANf>1t-JB' ROOM ONLY Ara'bs Mµke Co1ist 1•11et ice I . ' • I 111.·est 111e11 ts 1LaW111aking Process Needs Stre~mlinjng Dear Gloomy Gus c_Petr9dollar Benefits Californin's Legislature could ( ) do \li'Orse than udopt Governor £{ Jerry Brown's sclf·Slylcd "New " EARL W AT"'-:JlS Look " theme. After 125 years of _ doing busin ess. a criticul review '-------------' of \\1h3t it has done would be ap- propriate. It \vould be especially so for the ne'v breed of salons ~·ho, apparently because they ! ·are called "lawmakers" ha \•e come to the belief thei r con sli· tuents ·will fault them if they art! 1 not constantly dreaming up new laws. The 1 result is that each year sees an in· creasing flood l of "'brain 'wav es'' somebod,y I thinks shoUld be law. This slate has nearly as many laws as there are grains or sand on the beach. It has more Jaws than any other s tate. It bas so many laws that even the lawyers can·t keep up with them. It ""·as bad enough when the Legislature met annually. With the tY.io year sessions new la\VS are being ~nacted \.\'ith s uch rapidity the law book publishers can't keep pace. As an example. the Busine~s and Professions code in 1950 con- tained 10'1 years of legislative ef· forts in a $ingle volume. In just 25 years the modern la\.\·maker has increased that code to seven huge volumes TllE FIRST Legislature. meet- ing in 1850. passed just 146 la\vs. Jn the 20 years from 1951 to 197l more than 66,000 bill s were in- troduced and over 23,000 of thC'SC' \4'ere signed by the governor 1'hat me rely gives an idea of the. number or new laws since many bill'> were lengthy und containt."CI numerous ne w law sections. often changing several different codes. Th e 1957 Le g i Sl ature Nlablished the a ll time record for bill introductions. filing 7 ,426 proposals in a si nJ.!le session. But regular sessions were held then only every two years. Annual SeSflions commenc::ed in 1!!f!! <A'ith oni)' 4.5$7 proposals! still, the total for the l\li'O yeur ~riod 67·68 exceedecMhe prevrou.s tWo year record of the 1951 sessioh by 969 und the total rar the next two years \\•as even greater, numbu .. .1ng 8,952. ~ -Things have come ·lo such a slate lhal it has been suggested, not altogether in jest. that every other year the Legislature should. be r estricted to doing nothing but repealin g laws. One of the reasons for the huge numbe rs of bills is that a ny member can introduce bills on any subject and ever)' member can sponsor a bill on the same subject. Often bills amending the same section of law will pass both houses. If a governor signs both bill s. the on-e signed IJst may nullify th e rirs"~ne. l\NOTllF.R REAsBN for th e· great number of proposals is the hasty ma nner in \Vhich bills are often drafted and pas..'ied. Not un· ti! it becomes 1<.1,v do the flaws, unintentiona l confli cts and pro· Bigger is not better -it's bitter! S.K. °*"'Y 0• (_..I.,., tllllfni ... by ~ ......... _,U.tllY,..._. .. ....._ ................. s...i .... ..... ,.. ............. yGtn.0.ltyPlia. visions, be("o me apparent. 1"hen comes a flock of new hastily pre- pared bills atte mpting to correC't the problems created by the first measure. SB 90, the so.called "lax reform·· m easure. un- ilaterally a nd hastily. drafted by former Speaker Bob h-1oretti and th e governor's stare, is a classic example.·' Its enactment has been the cause of hundreds or bills: since endeavoring to re- ·medy ihe fla, .. ·s. With legislative representation now generally accepted as a ful1 lime occupation there is little ex- cuse not to reorganize the pro- cess to a more orderly and de- liberative procedure. It would seem log ical to adopt the com-· miltee sys tem wh.erein al l measures on a particular subject are funn e ll ed into the ap- propriate com m it tee for lengthy study. including ample interim bearings. Acceptable ideas would then be 'incorporated into a single com - millee bill which would become the subject of further hearings before final passage. This woulc,t effectively slow down ihe ('Oactment of new la\li'S and reduce the n"umbers of bi ll s required merely to correct pre· vious errors. ll might even C"n · courage the repeal or many of the unneee'ssary laws now c1uttcring up the books. WASllI NGTON -Two points seem to be emerging to a lte r .perceptions' about the oi l consortium's price rai d on lhc industrial countries. f<'irst, the drain-o ff or cash is no\vhere neL11- 0rl g in a I pre d ict ions; <Jnd. second, the Arabs Lire making good use of the money_ The effect turns out to be »Omething lik e a value added tax, with one big dif - ferenc e . A value added tax, now widely in use in Britain and Europe, is a kind of sales tax imposed progressive ly at every stage or the processi ng of a commoditi._ until its final sale to the con.: sumer. The proceeds of Course. go to governments which ofteri enough use them unwisely. 'fhe quintupling of crude oif prices had somewhat the same effect on petroleum products. The big difference is tfiat lhe proceeds of thi s exo.ctiOn are being turned to productive purposes in the economic s treams of the industrialized co untries. The Moslem counlries a1·e also absorbing Western and Japanese consumer products at a higher rate than expected. They are buyi ng arms, of course. And a large piece of the 1noncY is·. goi n g into the governme·ht securities of i ndus trialited countric~. casing the financia l markets in which governments raise money to keep them going. TllF. ftlONEV 1.<; thus comin g back to tho:-;e fro n1 whom it was taken in the forn1 of new capital [ RICHARD J _ WILSON _ formation for produc-t1ve purposes, loa ns to governments and cash ~posits . The funds are being disbursed cautiously a nd with no rea l prospect that any !\ignificant part of the economic systems of the industrialized countries will fall under Arab control. There are single instances or significantly large Arab or Mo sle m invest m ent~ in lar ge corp'O ralions such as Pan American, l>aiJtler-Benz . and Krupp. but neither;-.the bankioj syst e n1 s nor" th~' ind~tria'l systems or Western coiintrres are' ~jqg adversely uffccted. The money taken away from you and me i.n the form of higher prices for gasoline a nd heating oil is_ being placed to constructive 'Want to buy a wife?' Truckers Enjo.y ~·Shield of Regulation who're di~m issed as ex pa rte glut\ tons. ' SAN DIEGO -The California Trucking Association had their ·annual meeting here a few days ago. These aren't th e drivers . mSTORV, however, is on the They're lhe owners and trucking gluttons' side. The standard text · executives, the sort of men we as · book explanation oC the origins or soci ate with b ed rock . free-government rate fixing is that the enterprise faith , the kind who're farmers and other shippers. out· fun to twit when you can catch raged at the price-gougin g . them running monopolistic railroads, d e- 11' t th g manded protection a nd the Com· I 1 ~ e ~ t ovfe~n; miS!lion was born. Subsequently, favors. as the story is usua lly told, the I twitted railroads and the lruckets cap· them th e tured the Commission and used it ( ·v'PN'·B~Ff'MAN ) \ American railroad systeni that is or greatest significance to the Political behavior of the major railroads," writes the economic historian Gabriel Kolko (in "Railr pads and Regulation : t877-1910, '' Norton Library paperback, 1970 J. other night as toscrew thepublicwithyethighcr OUR PRESENT-DAYtr\lcking they listened charges. The truth is a mite more industry is likewise deconcentral· , with audible complicated. ed with thousands of independent b u t r e . The railroads begged ror re-firms, large and small. The con· as on~ b I y gulation from day one. "lhavefor sequences for the railroads of polite disap-several years believed that (he such fragmentation in the late prov al to the idea that the In· national government, through the 19th and early.2Qtb centuries were tentate Coff\merce Commission Interstate .Com m ercc Com·: .close to devastating. Bankruptcy be abolished and that they be mission, ought to be in a position was endemic. In the 1890s alone, liberated to graze on the e:reen to Cix railroad rates,·• said Alex~ 41,000 miles or IS percentoftoUil grass of the free matketlsm. · and.er Cassatt the president of lrackagewereforeclosed, includ· · ''You're completely impractical. the Pennsy In i906. "Let the gov· ing that or such ramous lines a'S Your kind is eonna put us out of crnmcnt regulata us,'' Q,ricd thls t.h• Baltimor9.&. Ohio, lhe Union bus In o s I,'' one ·earlY and unlikely a<lv'ocatc of ~ific,andtbeAtchison,Topckn cenUeman said after the speech. price control. · & Sant.a Fe. :,. · ''We can't compete un1 ess we"rc . In that Period llle railroad In· SotrieUmei tbis broueht won· .regulated." dustry looked something like the derlulty low'J!rices totheconsum- He may be d e regul ated contemporary trucking industry. ing 'public-. but it was always whether he likes it or not. Chop-With more than 1,500 separate highly Profitable lot' the major ping the Commission's price· railroads, many of which ran shippers. like-Standard Oil wt\p fixing powera is endorsed by a parallel to each other, the in-could extort rebates andlowrates left·rla:ht J;oalltlon that Includes dus try was <:!haracteMzed by out or the rallroaCls . Tnickers 11re Ronald Reagan, Fred llarrls and desperate, toa-to-toecompetltion .. !lfraid the same situation ·co\lld allnost everybody 1n.. between. ''When all llneR Are t.aken into~. aiise now with deregulation. How Everyone'• for deregulation ap-count, lt Is the dtfru.,lon rather will they be able to keep their •1 parenUy,~but the regutalees, than the concentration of the prices up ·to p'ro!itable levels . '· (' \ against the demands of a corpora· tion lik e General Motors. which can do \\1hat e ven Stand ard Oil couldn't do then, and that is put their own trucks on 1he road to rorce everybody's rates do\.\'TI. Unless firms like GM are broken up by antitrust action of th e sort we've nevCrhad, theywill have lo be kept out or the trucking business even under deregula· lion. Their kind of concentrated purchasing power will always de· c limate a dec e ntralized . unprotected industry. THE RAILROADSti;ied to fi ght back against the big shippers, us- ing tactics "'e wouldn't tolerate • • \ -1 t ~ ' t Quotes ·,. ' Mrs. Jean $av4r.,' 'O~kl~nd, freight liner truck df1V'et -"I've oevet" had S<'cond thoughts about my career choice; it's lh_e onl y thing I've ever done o~~ver wanted to do ( allhough) l ' o look ahead to sittinJ? home and i..ng a· housewifc -\\rhen l'm70or8o." Rabbi •~111ot Burstein, S. F .• on how lo stay young -.. Be OP· timistic. Accept things graceful· ly, do the thin.Its that make you happiest. M :iintain a sense of humor and keep away from.those wholackone!". today. First. they tried to recoup their loss('s by overC'harging s mall shippers through the use or discrin1inalory freight rates. That didn't work because the competition was too "cutthroat," to use a favorite adjective of the times. 1\1 erging ra ilroads to eliminate competit ion was Another at- tempted solution . However, even "'ith \\'alering s tock, Interlocking directorates. and other tricks "•hich arc now illegal, not even n1cnlikeJ. P. Morganhadthere- ~ources to buy up enough roads to n1nke a difference. Another device that was tried time and time again was the cartel or the .. pool'' as it was C'alled then. The compe(ing roads 111 a geogt3phic region would ;1gree to divide up market shares and char ge uniform rates. lnvariahly greed or financial need would drive the roads to fink on each other by ~ecretly resum· 1ng rebates behind their ~ompeti· lion's baCk. The original impetus behind the legislation thtit creat· ed the Commission was the hope that the government could prop up these feeble cartels and make them work. 'fhus, derei::ulation may not do v•hal we hope. Rut If it is to s ue· ceed. it will haVt? to be phv.sed in by stages with some protection Riven s m aller companies agains t th e monopolistic a,ianl~ vamping on them. use, in ~l'.'nt·r~d C('Onom 1c terms and considering, "'hat n1ight other""·ise ha\"e been the case. Ccrlainl v tht•re i:-; no c:on1forl to l>e lakei1 fron1 lht• use of this 1noncy for <1rn1s pul"cha ses. but insofar as it is u:-;ed for the purchase of \\'eslern consumer goods. technological assistance, and capi ta l formation. lhc general economi c ' clin1 ale is improved. CONSEQUENTI..Y the price raid has not become the disaster foreseen a nd the effects of it "·ill din1ini sh as thC West e rn countries find energy alternatives for r\raboil. Panic has therefore subsided. kccording to an analysis in the ?;$.w Yo rk 1'in1Cs : ''Ma ny eC:onmn ists assert lbat the "·orst or the problem n1ay be over by the late 1970s or the early 1980s because by then me mbers of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries <OPEC> will"be spending so much at home that tbeir capacity for inves tm.ent abroad will be , severely curtailed." That is to say, Ulcre is no longer any rational cause for alarm that OPEC can dominate th e world 's banking and indus trial systems. Instead , according to thi s survey, the oil consortium nations have acted like c onservative investors anywhere. "pumpi"ng much of the $60 billion or so in surplus cash that they could not spend on imports into gove rnment securities and interest-paying bank accounts all over the world," and \\'ithout trying to buy control of great corporations likll General Motors or IBM . •· ONE WAY lo view what has happened is to coosider it a n enforced increase in foreign aid. It is a characteristic of U.S. foreign aid, not often enough recognized. that a great deal of the n1oney is spent in the Uni ted States for SC'rviccs and commodities which go abroad. OPEC by its price raid has taken the monev fron1· ll!-t and loaned some 0£ "it out to develdping countries and the World Bank, and a ve r y lar~e part or it is coming back here. Nothing: herein is intended to underrate the 1111pact or the OPEC acqui!iil ion of control over huge s urpluses taken away fronl the industrialized countries. But at the same time it is now seen that the efff'cls \Ve r e in the beginning "·ildly exaggerated, and the constructive use of these excess funds \vas not foreseen. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. W ttd, Publishtr Th oma$ Kt~vtl. Editor Barbara Krdlhrh. ~d1torial Po9f! Editor · The cd1tori;;il page or thf' Dutly Pllot :.-crks to inrorm and ~hmulate tt.'aders b) presentinJ: on th1" P•lll' d1v.trlie cornmentar)( on topic' of 1n 11"1"e'I by syndicated° column1s1" and canoon1s1s, by pro\ id1n1; a forum r°' reade rs· views and by prt'st-ntlng this ne.-.·spaper·s opinion~ anrl idea~ on current topics The ffi1tor1•I opinion.\ of the Dally Pilot appe•r only in the editorial column ;11 1he IOfJ or lhl! p:.tge. Opini'ons rxprt•s'l'd by 1he columnls ts and cartonni5ts and ll'ltl'r wrilf'l'"ll ar~ lhelr own uni.I nu (·ndor1>tment of tlM.•lr tn{"~"S by lhc Dtuly Pilot should be ln fcrf\•d. • Wednesday, February 26, 1915 ,• ' ' I .. I 1975 \ • ,.Aide t o .. • Tele:Phon~; d Get Aid ·Handicap · • ' I f A o,t•P·by step approach lopro-· iOcl lhattheJllot·p~ will be · 1\idlnc better bus servl~• .for' heavilyu•ecl.l>ytheband'nPPM- ,ura'Dge i;:ouul~'• eillmatea Tiiey and the third ~~. 100,000 handlfa~De<I ~ wn-·vie •RlVeta of Sant•· Aa'a , approved J.hfa w\!elc"by <OWllY challen~ efforts by Jllred,or transltdioCtlet !rectors. .Jolin Kanel to provlK.ll'ee bus ' · The firs\ phase l>f the pr0aram ¥fvlce to the disabled. Bayley -~~involve rreaUon d an,·ad·hoc and' Rivera, both or whom are In advlSOry committ\!eaodthestart, wheel~hah;s, said they spoke for ·Q(apllotproenam usingspeeialJy. many.handicapped people. -~uipped minibuses.· • "For loo long, the handleapped L• Direct.-0$ acted aft.er bearfng have been considered charity 1..oomment1 from three active caset.," Rivera said. "'A fare of~ Jeaders of tbe county's. han· cents or so is not too much but it dicapped residents. is just enough to give us a sense Two of the speakersl Pat and of dignity.'" Harry ll~tley of Anahcim, ap. Tlie pilot bus program •P· Pea red ~ff Ore d \rectors six proved~ directots could start ln weeks ago~nd sharply criticized early summer.. It involves.adding proposals ·tt~\. would effectively hydraulic uns to three of tbe dis· ~egregate~yie isabled from the trict 's new Dial·a·Ride able·bodJea bus riders. minibuses and adaptation of the This urne. 8aYley and his wife buses to carry wheelchairs \old directOr'i they wanted to safely. Serve dn thf aj{ hoc com~ttee Directors expen: WE CHALLENGE REA~ MONEY S ftlS! ' ROOM SIZE iEMllANTS :·1ooo·liil IOLLS UUll SIZES SAVI UP TO ••• 80°/o St." p SO. YI. SAVI 5'.00 I ~Aliff NAME BRAND CARPETS AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES • E FRO.M THE LARGEST CARPET INVENTORY IN THE WEST • ER 1ROLL OF CARPET IS MARKED AND PRICED FOR YOUR OPf'ING· C~VENIEN CE • "' t Lt,.•OR CONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED ~ ~ 1T 1 r AUlY FABRICS THA MME'BEAUTIF\JL CURTAINS OR DRAPERIES. ' CHDOSE"FROM AN . OUTSTANDING SELECflON OF STYLES AND COLORS. llOW S¥1 P'9CP CUPAIAl&iillJAR •• $4.ff ,. ~~ ' dltute of $12.000 to make 'the 'l'.fte S... Clemente 'llelllqra ·wbcl conversions and committedi up to °"rat~ a ••D.lw e:.ltbent center $60,000a year to operations. U the •lty 'I' COmD\~~Hy According to acting district olpbhoute afl9 seekfnt an aide to geTieral man ager ~meS; handle telephone1caifa and ltive Reichert, the three buses · ould inCormaUon. • , • , r be based 'either at o.ne 5 or Th8 alde .tn"6t ~be SS.year. or three locations around he age .or older with an.annual· tn· county. .. come not exceeding $3,SOO. Pa.v·ia A handicapped persoii would $2.3Sperhourf_or'2()bounaweek. · call 24 hours in advance of his an· The aide wollld (wort a\.'lhe in·· , ticipated ride a nd ask for a formatto~ 'and re~tral desk at , pickup at his door. the clubho,uae takiD& pboba.e4lls · Dave Schilling, senior OCTD answerinl QU.f:Jlldbs and refer: planner , said if the service works ring people to agencjes where and is gradually expanded, the lheycangetaskistance. "lead time" for callers will be pared down. Hours are 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. The committee, which Schill- ing said can begin meeting next month, would be aSsigned the du- ty of learning as much as possi- ble about the transit needs of the disabled in Orange County. Persons wishing to apply ror the position may/contac;t Bal-hara Williams, ~ldent of the San Clemente Seniors, at 498-3322, or Max Berg, San Clemente city clerk at city hall. : RISING PRtCESI DUPONT NYLON DENSE SHAG 100% DUPONT NYLON PIL£ THICK. DENSE SHAG IN UNIQUE PATT(RN DESIGNS MANV NEW 8£AUT1fUL COLORS SALi PllCID II l t7• AT COMPAIAILI HTAlL $16.tt 10096 CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON P.ILE. RICH COLORS WITH A SOFT PLUSH FEEL ASSURE LASTING GOOD LOOKS. E'ASY TO . r.AIN TAIN.~ ' SAU).dED 11197• AT CllMPAIAILE llTAIL 516.99 100% POLYPROPYLENE OLUIN FIBER. IDEAL FOR POOL AREAS. PATIOS, PLAYROOMS. MANY COLORS AVAILABLE. IOW SAU PRICED •.. COMfUUUntAK •••..••••• Sl.tt 11.l KODEL ® m DENSE - PLUSH LOOP l00% KODEL •Ill POLYESTER PILE ELEGANT TIP SHEARED PATIERN IN TWEED COLORS. TRADITIONALLY STYLED WITH A CONTEMPORARY FLAIR. son BUT RESILIENT UNDERFOOT. NOW SALE PllCID ........... .. COMPAI AILEllTAlL ......... Sll.tt TR[VIRA STARr} IT\o\knllO:~~y~ SCROLL DESIGN ". ~ .. ''"""' ....... _ .... , ·~·-ol ... ,.,. ..... _.;, -~ .... , r.-.,.., 100% TREV IRA " STAR POL YEST ER PILE A HANDCRAFTED LOOK LIKE CUSTOM MADE CARPETING. VERY SERVICEABLE AND MANY EXCITING COLORS. NOW SALE PRICED ......... . COlllPA IAILE RETAIL •••.•.••• SU.9t DENSE PLUSH 100% TREVIRA ' STAR POLYESTER PILE. LUSTROUS PLUSH SURFACE.OF VELVETY TEXTURE USUALLY FOUND IN ORIENTAL RUGS. MANY COLORS. IOW SALE PRICED ......... . LE UTAIL ••••••••• $.12.99 DUPONT NYLON DENSE PLUSH 100% DUPONT CONTINUOUS FILAMENT NYLON PILE. THICK DENSE PlUSH JN A MULTlf!JDE Of EXCITING COLORS. SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. MOW SALE Pl lCID ........ COllPAIAIU I O AIL •••••••• Sl•.t t SQ. TD. SAVE S•.OO 99 SQ. TD. SAYE $5.00 UTMlNt • CONVJNIENT CftDl t ' PLANS AND IA• TERMS AVAILAB LE •CALL FOR FREE SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE 1fORftNCE WJOTTIEll . MONT(LAIR COV INA W. LOS ANGELES · El CAJON • <AMrllll . •MlllllAl •SlM-CULOS . ;r HI ~~~.; .4 ' ' ~· lntet_.t riite~ m11y be high b!lt· tlil• f_llich needed a home. lie <or. a11e> de'elded lo build ·Qtu! In a gounlt outside a Latun,a' Beach travel agency, Lease Tony Tours. . ·- ··•Rules' E a s i er N ~w Counties ,. On the Way? By THOMAS D. EUAS The farther away from 1leir county govern· ment's headquarters they live, the more neglected most people tend to feel . SOlfl'HERN CALIFORNIA · FOCUS So every few years a drive (or secession arises somewhere. Past efforts resulted in crea· tion of Kern, Madera, Riverside and Imperial counties, among others. But county splits have always required the cooperation of the existing counties. And advocates of new counties also had to get petitions signed by 65 percent of the voters in the affected areas before the issue could even be put to a vote. THIS P ROVED SO DIFl<,ICULT that no new counties have been created in California since 1907, when Imperial County was formed . • Now , however. conditions have been changed and the result is a nurry of activity, mostly in Southern California. Most active are the proponents or a "Canyon County·· including the Newhall-Saugus pOrtion of Los Angeles County_ Citizen meetings have also been held in three other areas: the high desert portion or Kern, San Bernardino and Los Angeles counties; a largely· rural area running along the boundary of Los Angeles and Ventura counties. and the San Gabriel Valley in eastern Los Angeles County. Groups in the Lake Tahoe area are the on1y _ Northern Calirornians shQwing interesl in forming a new county. THIS SUDDEN ACTIVITY STEMS from a law passed last spring greatly easing the requir1ments ror setting up new counties. '"Our intention was not necessarily to en· courage change," says Julie Castelli, a consultant to the Assembl y Local Government Committee and the primary author or the measure. ''But we relt the old law was much too restrictive. Still, I never ,an- ticipated such a large response when 1 wrote the bill. .. Instead or requiring 65 percent or the voters in the afrected area to sign petitions. the new law de· mands only 25 percent. And instead or a 60 percent vote in both the existing and possible new counties lo approve a change, a simple majority is now enough. Another major change involves the commission the governor appoints in each case to decide how existing government debts and obligations will be handled if county borders are changed. This group would make all its decisions berore the iss ue ap- peared on any ballot, rather than arterwards as the old law requi• ed. ''The idea is to present the full package to the voters," Ms. Castelli said in an interview. "So if a change would cause any major changes in their lifestyle, now they'll know about it in detail." · THE MOVE TO UPDATE THE law originated iri 1972, when Republican State Sen. H .L. Richardson of Arcadia tried to obtain a change that would have afrected only the San Gabriel Valley area, part of which he represents. , His attempt fell through, but !'parked the As- sembly to set up a special committee to modernize the regulations. Its chairman, Democrat John Knox of Richmond , sponsored the bill that passed last year. Farthest along of all the present attempts at redrawing borders is the one afrecting Newhall and Saugus. Even there, however, no petitions have been circulated yet. But all five areas considering secession rro~ their counties.have one thing in common -isolation from county seats. ·MOst extreme is the! isolatron or Ridgecrest and Jnyokern, small cities in the remote high desert or eastern Kern County. Both are approximately 120 mi~s ·from the county seat in Bakersrield . Some Kei-n County supervisors ha've never even visited them. · THESE CITIES LAST YEAR BECAME part or the satne. .Assembly di~trict as Lancaster, Palmdale fi nd Victorville, all of which would join them in tl;le)>roposed "Desert County'' if such a coun- tywere:e'(ir set up. • ~ttiOUCh the obstacles to creation or new coun· ties· a.~'t as severe tQClay as they were when Kern CoUnty spilt otf from . .Los AngeJes in the 19lh cen. tury, the~ remJl1n severe. Jt'1 ~rd enoi.agb for . backers of proposed. state'tft~ lnitiaUyes to get 5 percent of the v.oters to sign tli<;~_lilionsll!'l ,alon• the 2S'percent required hete-~ 4~·s.~oet~'Mtl•tivcS don't arrect citizens to th~"-"!\ hai s llflinC'• <ounlY woo Id , with all the ~ jf mig crdte in services rangtng from weltaretonreprotection. '·· , So whlla there ls pl'lllY ottalk about chalf.e ln scattered areaa, it's a good bet that no boandai-tes will actu'Uy be re<trawn (or qulte,.whil~. ' · • A$ Ad il l l'(D. 1stll"t.WlllTTtft l lVD. 4Nt HOU-MVD. 2• L AUOW NWT. 10525 VINICl llVD. 2S7 L MAI N ST. ~ .r-HS-Olli {714) 62 .... SIT ffMf71 SSf-tSIO (714) f40.4U2 • SlN llAIKISCO ~ .Entertelnmept heppenl~111: ~ Eve ry Friday ll!ll1llllDl lnth• DAILY PILOT , I I J • • ., I Iii -·'' 1, I '' 1 t Fl: • flt bh bu ' he la mt ,..Ill• thi I si1 lei gc M bl of Ill di YI bi A el .. el ti Ii " ~ N « <1 Ii ~ ~ d 1 'I a d 1 E 7 c l ~ ' r l l I ( I ' ' ' l I , I v0 '8 NO. 57 6 SECTIONS, 76 PAGES • , I •. ,Arabs . 'Blacklist' ' , ' • "< ' .. WASHINGTON (APi-Sen. 111-ank Church +;~deJJublic toda1 a llst of more ~ha:h ),500 U.S.· flrms he-Sltld have been blacklisted-by ,S'udi Arabia lot buAiness deailngs'witb Israel. Church t»·fdahO> said at a hearing or he Senate foreign re- 1 ations subcommittee on multinational corporations that ,,..the lil"l'\e bas c6me to publicize the issue. Harold H. Saunders, deputy as· sistarit secretary .or State, testified that ~he policy of the St&lf! &fld Cbm.m.erce depart· ments for years has been to op· pose the boycotL Saµnders said the U.S. govern- rpenJ opPosition h.as beJm made clear repeatedly but "lt has been our view ... that this issue is best dealL1with through diplomacy and persuasion." The reported blacklist ''is totally contrary to the American trad.ltion and repugnant to American principok!:l'' President Ford saJd today. '/ · "'Any allegib\·· s or dis - . : ..,. crimination will be full>' i n· vestigated and appropriate ac· lion taken under the la.ws of {he United States," he said at a news conference in l-lollywood, Fi.a. 1_ Church . c h airman of t~e Senate sulYl'ommittee, s1'1d Saudia Arabiu and other A.tab countries were trying lo .. impose a pattern of antl,Semitisin" on United States business fif-ms. lf1 s li s t included major AI"Q..ericun firms such as Ford. Xt!rox and Coca-Cola. Church said Ford, for exam- ' pie, has been una.ble to fell a car or .lJ'uct in Saudi Ara~ia since Ul66. Church said the effect or tlte U.S. policy, flS outlined by Saun· ders, Is that many American firms ·"can't sell to one or the booming markets of the world." He !{aid the oil-producing Arab nations have $60 billion a year in oil revenues alone-to spend for products and services. In Nev.' York Tuesday, the An - li-DefalnV:tion League of B'nai B'rith claimed that a desire-to . --~· . -~~-..·-.:...·· ··~ ·-- • • ' ' ' ' ., . ' t WEONESDAY, FEBRtl:AR-Y~6 1975 N TEN CE~ Fi1-m~? l ' I . . do business with the newly nch Arabs has prompted discrimina· lion against I sraeli and American J ews by many American banks, corporations and government agencies. The league-said the Chase Manhattan Bank, for exan1ple, refused to _open a branch in Tel Aviv despite requests by the Israeli government. Meanwhile, the bank, the nation's third largest is planning or has created 'branches in s ix other mid-East countries. <.iccording to the leaeue. The group said other firms pra ctici n g discriminution against Jews included Guaran. teed ,_tortgage Services, Inc .. and Wizard l\f ortgage Banking Corp .. Lakewood, Colo.; Bendix· Syanco, Columbia, Md.: Pacific Pump Corp., 1-funtington Park. Calif .. and As hland Chemical Co., Ashland, Ky . 'fhe league :ilsu accu.<;ed the. Army Corps of En.:ineers and the Overseas Private Investment Corp. of similar practices. ... , . Hopefuls Cite Distt1ct Go~l.§ I Overtide Sought Although three seats on the governing boii.rd or the Newport- Mesa Unified School District will be on the block March 4, only two or them are contested. ·Mai"ian Bergeson, a Newport- rKesa trustee since the unified district was form.ed about 10 years ago, is unopposed in her bid for re-e lection to her Trustee Area 3 seat. Under the district's election system , she, thus, is as- sured of another term. Newport-Mesa trustees arc elected at large, i.e. by voters throughout the district, but must live in the trustee urea they represent. No one came forward t!lls yi!tir to chall enge-Mrs Bergeson in~er diStrict. lt is posslble. under Newport- Mesa's election process, for a candidate who loses a race in a contested trustee area to ad.ually garner more votes than one in an uncontested race, but still fail to win a school board scot. ProOles and vie"'·s of four ca.n- dldate1. vyln1 for the seal in Trustee Ar.ea l were presented in Tuesday's edltions. l"o11owing are brief wrapups on the can- didates in Trustee Areas 3 and 6 Marian Bergeson, 1721 TradeWinds Lane, Newport Beach, is ·a housewife with four children. Mes. Bergeson, 47. is the incumbent running unop- posed in the third district. ·She is a former t eacher. Whal do you believe is the most crucial problem confront- ing th e Newporl - Mesa school district at the present time, and wh a t are some or your suggestions for solving the problem? There are a numb e r of critical issues in the.district. Ont> is meeting the critical financial Problems caused by inflation. re- cession and Senate Bill 90 . One solution to this problem is to work with school persOnnl~I andf;ommunity residents to de- termine areal of the budget thllt can be reduced or eliminated "''ilhout seriously Plmnpering the educational program. Another solution is to utilize t:itfzens, business. industry and government agencies as addi· tional resources in school pro- gtams. Education should be a function ol the total community. The second critical issue is · declining enrollment. A solution to that problem would be to seek legislative help in reducjng the financial trauma thllt is cau,sed by present legis lation in dealifag · with1.he loss or enrollment. J The second solution wOuld be o utilize facilities no longer needed for classrooms (or .community purposes ·s uch as community agencies and centers. Wby do you believe you 1 are qualified to serve as a school board trustee? . ·r .. I have· a strong ba((kground in education. I <1(11 ctualifted ' . ' College, SCbool Jl • Board8 Set Meet' ' A spe,ela) joint rileeting of the Coast CommunitJ Colle~e Di$· tr1ct trustees an tho ~owport· Mesa UpiCied School Di~trlct tnJlteea t.111 be held Thursday. Ttie meeUng, lo be held in the OCC student center. beginning at 6:30 p.m., will concentrate on artlculattoo between the two districts. 11 wlll be Mie'flrst time the two bo·ardi; h'nve ·me.t to&ether, according to college tdlltrict chancellor Dr. Norman Watson. / , Newport-Mesa Eyes Tax Boost because I am a parent, I have spent 10 years on the school board.I was formerly a teacher for seven years, and I am aerv· ing as president of the CaJifornia Schoo) Boards Association, which gives me an opportunity to voice local concerns at the state level . ·Tbomas Henderson, Jr., 461 East 20th St., Costa Mesa. is an attorney who has lived in the Harbor Area for 33 years. Hen· (See TRUSTE,ES, Page AZ) ~fir ..ii.c SQlf .-..... TELLS BUDGET WOES Newport-Mesa's Nicoll Lincoln Principal -. Gets Re~ssignment William Ritter, principal at I,.incoln Middl~ School in Corona del,M"I' fQf si• years 18.!;>eing re- assigned 'ti> \VrittUer'l;iiemenlary School ln.CMta Mesa. The 11.,;\tcb, announced today b¥ the, Ne ... port-~fesa Unified School District, will be effective Monday. Ritter will become principal at Whittier School, replacing Art · Christensen, who is being re- assigned lo the district ad· ministrative staff because of health reasons. The district has appointed Dr. Robert H~ghes, pre~ntly assis· tanl pri nefpal of Corona del Mar lUgh School, to be principal or • Lincoln &:hool on an interim basis. The dtstdcl announcJ!ment 1aid that Dr. Hughes will .have full respansib.llity as if he wei'e a eerm anent appointee but the Lin· cpln Sc..,ooJ-.position will be lormallY advei-tised. Ritter has been with the school t!IM PRINCIPAL,' Page A?) MOVED FROM LINCOLN School Principal .Ritter Rea«Jing Threotetaed Conceding they face one of their greatest battles ever to sway public opinion, trustees of the Newport-Mesa U nifi ed Schoof District agreed Tue~ay to seek a 36-cent tax O\!err1de rrom voters 1\1 ay 27 . At a meeting with a noticeable lack of audience s upport (or thl' revenue measure, trustees agonized over a list of projected budget cuts they were told would eat deeply into some education programs and a variety or dis- trict services. An alternate plan presented to trustees by Supt. John Nicoll called for more than $2 .3 million in cuts and would balance the dis- trict budget. But he told trustees, it would cripple an intensi fi ed primary reading program and a host of district servires. Advice against the overr\de was abundant 'J'uesday night. It incl\ided one teacher group state- ment opposing the May 27 elec- t ion and a lengthy report by the leader or a parent advisoP' group from TeWinkle Middle School. That panel made i s own i,temizep sugeestio~ for cuts to ""'~'up fer 1h• ~fl>lected-budget ·delitlJ. "Ttie bOard d ecision came with a post mortem of last Novem- ber's override vote in which voters rejected a 54·cent tax in· creast>. The boar d followed Nicoli 's re- commendation on the amount of the revenue increase td be soug ht in th e new spring vote and also agreed that the m easure would last for five years if a s imple ma- jority of voters give it approval. The prime factors in the dis- trict's fi scal cri sis are the effect of inflation, dwindling enroll· ment a nd S~nate Bill 90, which ~ualizes the a mount of cash the state's school systems can spend for each pupil. 1'his year's tax rate is $4.07 per $100 assessed valuation. Dis- counting the proposed override, next year's r ate is expected to drop to $3.76. The decreasE\ would be due to increases in assessed * ti ti School Cutbacks Loom ' ' The pr:ows'd budget cut which . -T.he cutback of $100,000 from -Curbing services in cur- caused tfi~ )(reatest agony for transportation c,osts simply Crom ri cu lum developm('nl and in- truste'!I ol ltie Newport-Mesa home to scho"ol and back. thus service training for teachers. Unified School District was a placing hundre<ts·more pupils on -Ending the system of roving s taff prOR91lll to eliminate sidewalks each day. music instructors who travel to $250,"000 Wbi.c}\ finances a pro· -Elimination of field trips ('ach school. graW. tncreastng reading inslruc-and the paring. of transport ror Nicoll ..stressed that, even with lion ror pr.im"ry grades. athletic pep squads and bands. the override, many of the cuts But the; effet t s ·of the reduc· -Elimination'Of psychOlpgical will s~I have to be made. lions st.iues.ted by Supt. John services. • Override or not, he predicted Ni.coll to brine a projected -Shaving mainte nance to lhe cuts amounting to $1.3 million buda~t with a $2.3 million deficit point that it soon would be ap-from t he sup·porl services into halanc~ reached e.ven de-parent that classrooms 'needed category alone. eper ihtodU\Fict programs. much more custodial attention. ··Just with the cutback in sup- Withbut P•Bsage of a 36-cent -Reduction o( S300;b0o for rort personnel and services, the override tax May 27, Nicoll pre· capital outlay a!'d site imprqve-effect at each school will be felt d!~ted.t~ese effects: ment. See R EADING, Page A2) ~ ,J ~Overri~e .Bid Opposed 3 ·f ~Umbenls ChalleIJg_e1' · by Candidate Three incu"mbenl c.andidates Bu~ J "oll.n ~ .• TOrribio, a . salaries is L~e area to attack and f()r lru-tee:'oo,ts on the Ne\"port· challt~er ia S.tQallwood's Dis.· that teachers without tenure Mes• Ueiltf~ ~ hool · Dfst~t ct tr'ict' One, dlsi,reed stro.ni;ly should not be rehired i_( there is Board· of 1n14teeJ brought their with t'b(Yo\lerrtde. no real need to keep them. newborn ovetride propOsal to a "The eommunit6' alread)' has Small\l.•ood emerged as a town hall m'eeting t0tla¥· spokeh," he. said. alluding to last strong supporte r or the override And ~ne challe.o.ger broua'ht his Novetnber's defeat of an .over-and e.mphasiEed that the district 1tr~o' opposition {o Tuesday tide seeking a 5-4 -cent tax rate in· already is in bare-bones status nitht 1 uninlrdqbs bbard de-crease. with its budget. clslontoseek a 36-~t'n\?evenueln.... "F'or the pasi 12 ytars or so. He added that J.he basic dilem· -creu·e rrorrl voters Ma~27.. the district got what il wanted. ma for the district is dwindling Inc um be n ~ s Don a Id Now , new II m itations have enrollment, stale approvaJs for SmaUwood Marian Berge&on stopped it And the community only an increase or 3 percent in and T~~om•s Hendersbn Jr. un· has said it "'on't support an open expenses per pupil and a raging dier.acqr~d the dire financial pOcketbook." he added. inflation ranging rrom 13 ~rcent sttaits in tbe district operation Torri bio said the district., ' ln tom• c.at•1-~ "9 S....,t\bCjh as and explored the causes and comlQilment of whath-.aaidwaa ~~ootb .Orae solut,lo~s . 80 percent or t}le bJdiot lot ·(s.o ~'!IC , ~ .t ' I ' - valuation. Adding the proposed override. the rate would be $4.12 per $100of assessed valuation in fi sca l 1975-76. 1'uesday's decision ca.me Y.'ilh lamentations from truStees that the selling job to t he community in coming weeks would be an awesome tas k. Sever<1I board member 1ceded that trustef'S could h ve w ked much harder !ast No ember the 54-t·cnt override attemp failed at thl' Talioe Req11est polls . 'l'rustee Donald Smallwood, 'vho made the motion to seek the overrirlt•, s tressed that the trustees "have to work as we , huvl" never d~e before." "The voters w ill not recom- mend a n incl'ease in revenue without specifics. We have to ~ive the community a complete spectrum of ideas on the effects of the cuts that would take place without.the measure." <See OVERRIDE, Page AZ) Mcinnis Opposing Ai:r Cal Flights 1\-tayor Donald A. l\1c1Mis of Newport B'Cach testified Tuesday that granting Air California a ~anenL ·~te from Orange County 1Airport to Lake Tahoe would contribU'te (o noi~ and air pollution. ~Innis, who testified before the state Public Utilities Com - mfssion, said his city believes Air Cal m ay be exceeding its .flight limitations at the airport. The hearing continued'today. .Pie Hit Man Arrested in Assault Try ~11NNEAPOLIS~ Minn. <A PJ -A University of fl.1innesota slu· dent v.•as jailed on charges of s imple assault and breach or t.be peace after he allegedly tried to hit a worn an in the face with a pie. The l\1inneapolis group has been in oper;'1tion al>out a month, but this was the first time an ar- rest was made. J effrey 0 . Carpenter. 19, Min- netonka , "'as believed to be a ·'hit man .. for Pie Kill Ltd., whose mt>mbcrs can be hired to hit specifierl persons in the face v.•ith pies or squirt them with seltzer\\ ater. The group is pat- terned after others on the East and \V est coasts. Police said Carpenter was get- ting ready Tuesday to hit the un · identified v.•oman al her job at a doughnut s hop, but customers jumped on him and deflected his aim, then held him t1ntil police arrivC'd . Poli ce. said the same woman was hit with a · menthol shaving cream pie three weeks ago, and s0me or the cream burned ht>r ('yes. Tuesday was her first day back on the job. Bo t.h -ch a-r ·g e· s' a·g-a.1-n· st CJrpc nter are misdemeanors. c<:1 rrying m aximum penaities of 91 days in jail and $JOO fines . SI'OCK PRICES ON REBOUND NEW YORK JUPI) -The stock market. snapping a two-- day losing streak, closed higher today in rattly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones tliduatrial average, orf more thane point at the outset , gains 8.92 points to 728.10. It lost more than 30 points 1n the previous two sessions. Ad · v~nces led declines by about an C'ight-to-five m argin. <Tables. 891 Prices were slightl y higher in moderate trading on the Arncrican Stock Exc)lange. A1clnnis said the airline is restricted, to 24 .6 flights per day under its lease. Tti,e mayor said1 he llad protested the additional flights lo the Board of Supervisors. lf Air Cal is granted perma- nent authority for the. route, it h.as been estimated 175,000 passengers. including 30,000 from Orange County Airpoat, would use Air Cal flights to Tahoe in 1976. Max Vandor.drecht. execuliVe vice president and treasurer for Air Cal. told the PUC heari'ng Monday that the route would mean $3 .5 million in po.ssenger revenue to the airline in the first year or operations. The P UC had granted A'ir California "Interim authority to fly to Lake Tahoe from Orange County, Ontario, Palm Springs, San Ftanci:i.co. Oakland, San <See TAllOE, Page A2> ' " ' Med ·Center Buy Deadline Okayed Orange County Supervisor s have approved a one t4>' three-month extension on the March I deadline for purchase of Orange County Medical Center by the UC Irvine medicaJ Sc hool ti> use ,iJ S a teaching hospital . · The extension v.·as granted to allow time for the financing m easures to back the $5 .5 miJlion acquisition to work their way through the s late Legislature .. • or~":{i :aN• \\'ealht'r Night and morning lo'v. clouds a nd Cog, ottier\l.·ise hazy suns hine Thursday, ac- cording to lhe weathe r service. Not m'Uch tern· perature change. Highs most- ly in the 60s. Lows 451.o SS. INSIDE TODAY Chicago!.s Mayor Richard Daley Mil mor• j>oUtical clout than n<t<Ud In <Gaily Mfeat· ing chall~Ot'r& in primary electUnt....SaotJ). Page A4. ' ' . lnde:.: ···-~ .. , -..ti... Ol '-·":".!'1' M C.I .fl • AJ CM'Wr~ .. ,, ~ •t..HI C.-0C. Ct6 ens,._.,, Cl6 .,. ........ '"' "'' ••11.11.._., .,., ~~ .... ,._. Ct-I• ,...._... CJ ........... "' CJ MIU'!t... M ' '( •• . ., ., .. . --' -· --------~-~--·-----.~. .. ---... .. --' DAILY PILOT N • • • • •• • • f',..•Pfl.eAI op~ful •••••••••••••••••• ·········-·· ......... • ' . • Ta~ €ut d ' dges -Attack By JOHN\' ALTERZA 0t lfle.O•llr """,.... Incumbents stressed the re- cord and accomplishments of thelr past service and one challenaer lcvel•d str~&. charces today as Carididates for the Coast Community College Board or Trustees appeared at .a Ney,•port Beach forum. Dr. Lynda Towle Moss lashed out at the board and asserted th.at the top administrator of the system Was granted a "priva~e slush fund'' of $5 million in budget reserves. The Cal-State Long Beach pro- fessor also vowed to slash the educational television budget of the district and asserted th~l • although the district spent heavi- ly for the project. "thousands of homes can't even get the recep- tion through their television ca-· ble in NeWport Beach." She asserted that incumbents, prim3.rily her roe Willi.am Ket- tle-r, seek reelection for noslala;ia. The Cha.llenger left i~mediale· Jy after her short address al a breakfast town meeting at the Newporter Inn, but her incum- bent opponent stayed on. And William Kettler seemed unruffled by the challenge by Dr. Moss. "I've served on the board since 1965 and I'm Huntington Beach born-and-raised. '·'If that's nostalgia ... let it be," he said. . He cited Orange Coast College's ranking among the top 10 percent of the state's 82 com· munity college districts and stressed that its salaries are also in that high category. .. Our administrative costs are in the lowest 10 percent and we have no bond debt," he pointed out. Incumbent candidate and cur- rent Board President Donald G. Hoff led the morning 's ap- pearances and issued an ab-· breviated statement of thanks for the years of community support lo the district. His opponent, Burt Johnson, did not attend. Trustee Area Four incumbent candidate Robert L. Humphreys · had strong praise for KOCE·1'V SO, which he stressed has de· veloped instructional program- ming which not only has involved more than 11,000 pupils thisl)'ear. bui yielded majo: r evenl:'e ~nd recognition from its syndication to 64 colleges throughout the na- tion. · "We're feeling our way along al this tihte but there are good in- dications that it could be self- supporting from its revenue," he said. His opponent, lawyer G. God· frey Sandeen, agreed with the praise for the television opera- tion outlined by Humphreys but nonetheless cited some deficien- cies in other trustee operations. ''I believe that the issue of daycare centers for mothers hop- ing lo take cl.asses has been badly neglected," he said. /f'rfltn Page A I READING. rapidly. In many cases l~e system will slow do\vn. and 1n others it simply would be frozen," he said. . . Nicoll and trustees all said they were grateful for the sup· port given by teachers and parents during the past s~ve~al Weeks of deliberations on d1stnct finances. "I have to commend literally hundreds of people who helped us look al these serious matters," Nicoll said. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Roberl N. Weed "'"'°",... .... -1-r Jack R. Curley '1'octfl'•tt•""''•""GI-_.,.,.,..... Thomas Keevil l<l•IO< Thomas A Murptilne ""'~•q•"'I £ ... iet tffwporl Beach Office lJU l'tt•H'' .., __ _ MIJolilot AMteU ,. 0 ... 1•Jf,, .,...:i • Te ....... M (714) 642--4)21 Cf.IUiflfld Adv•rli\iftt 642-1671 TRUSTEES. .. denoi>, 40, the l11<um-In dis- trict 8, bH two cl!UdNn. lie bu • BA In ecooomlc.1 r....., Pomoll• Coll .. e.and an LLB horn UCLA'. Wllat do you be1Jeve ls the most crucial problem-t&iffi:iiiUnTlhe Newpo~t ­ Mesa school district al the present time. and \\'hat are some of your solutions for sol'flng thal pro~lem ? The biggest problem is balancing the ""'o• 1611 budget. We eit~r cut expen- ditures or raise the revenue. Currently, we are UylnJ lo get ·rommunity input on that. The re· commendations we've heard so far on cutbacks are good. But, I haven't made up my mind yelon where the exact cuts should be. 1 \\'ant to hear everyone's com- ments first. Cutting consultants, pro- fessional l]leetings, mileage and probab l y trimming ad - ministrative expenses, have all been good suggestions. The areas where it is clear \\'e do not want to cut are class size and instructional programs. As for raising revenues, we should be s upporting efforts at the slate level to get legislation through that would soften the im- pact to Newport·1t1esa caused by Senate Bill 90 . Wby · do you believe you are qualified to serve as a school board trustee? J have already spent ·Several years on the board and I work well with the other board mem- bers. I feel it's important to have a team that works well together. Also, as a 33-year resident of the district, I've seen it grow from three schools to 31 schools. I went through Newport-Mesa schools myself, from third grade through the twelfth grade. And. I have two children in Newport· Mesa schools now. I'm active in the community in other capacities, with the Toastmasters Club, Community Concert Association, YMCA. Kingery Whlteneck of 505 Redlands ·Place is a retired teacher. Whiteneck, 61, taught in the Newport-Mesa district from 1940 to 1974. He has one son, 27 years old. He has a bachelor of science in chemistry and math and master of science in pupil personnel from use. · What do you believe is the most critical problem confront- ing the Newport-Mesa s~hool dis· trict at the present lime, and what are some of your sugges- tions for solving ttre problem? The biggest problem is finances: The solution 1ri to con- vince the public that we are spending their ta" dollars effi· ciently and to adequately communicate the financial needs of the district. Jr we do that, the WHITIE~l:C.IC . public will suppon us 1n those needs. Jn terms or cutbacks, I reel strongly that we should protect class size, teaching practices and procedures. Classroom activity, where the education-takes place, has the number one priority. We have tq protect the opportunity of the children lo learn. One thing I feel strongly about is that a great deal of com· munication can, and should , take place between the school board and the commu}lity, and the school board and the educato~s. That would benefit the e{lt1.re educational program of the dts· tricl. Why do you believe you are qualified to serve as a school board trustee? I reel I'm in a position to com- municatC' the concerns of young people to the disl~ict, ~~ause I served as activities director lo the Costa Mesa Boys Club, was 00 the board or directors of the YMCA, and have been a teacher since 1Y40. A lai-ge number or my former students at Newport HBrbo~. Corona del Mar and Estancia high schools, and their parents, have asked me to run. 1 have been honor~. by t_he Parent-Teacher As~oc1at1on wtth a lifetime membership because of my involvement with th~ or· ganization. And 1 was president of my faculty clllb on three OC'· casions. From Pa,,.. A I OVERRIDE. Nicoll painted a bleak picture or the district budget for t.rultees in announcing his initial sueges- lions for new cuts. He streued that some educational and ex- tracurricula_r programs would be hurt significantly, and that dis· t.rict reserve• would drop to only two pe~cent or less. Salary raise_, were not coi;nput- ed in his propased blidget cuts, either. he explained. And even If the override were to pass. he added, the fatter budget still would have to receive a 1tron1 paring by the tru1tee:1. . -· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • lf'rom Page A I PRINCIPAL. district since 1950. The district memorandum announcing the transfer and signed by Deputy Superintendent Dr. N.R .• Loats said that Ritter's request, made Feb. 14, was "based on personal desires." "The demands of operating an extremely large middle school are very real and energy con- sumiag," Ritter staled in his re- quest. ''Therefore, I request an assignment that would be less de- manding.'' He went on to say that he would consider a reassignment prior to the end of the school year if 1t could be arranged without negative effect. District administrators would not comment today on whether parents at Lincoln School had ~x ­ erted pressure for a new pnn- cipal. Bunny Rawlings, presi~ent or Lincoln PTA, said that Ritter had been "most cooperative." Asked if there had been any pre- ssure within the PTA for a transrer, she said, "I won't get in - to politics." . · Ritter was not at the school to- day. An of rice staff member said hew as ill. Or. Hughes, who will be taking the interim post at Lincoln, has been with the district since 1960 and has been an assistant prin- cipal since 1967. Lincoln School is for grades six seven and eight and has a~ul 1,400 students. Whittier School, an elementary school. has about 400 students. Christensen has been witlttthe district since 1947 and the prin· cipal al Whittier School for two years. /f'ro111 Page Al TAHOE. • • Jose and Sacramento. Anna Webster, a financial ex- aminer for the PUC, testified she had concluded that Air Ne~ada. another applic~nt, was not finan- cially capable or undertaking service to Tahoe and its applica- tion should be denied. Additional testimony was heard from James Snody, direc· tor of planning and engineer~"!g ror flight operations or Pac1r1c Southwest Airlines . PSA has also been granted interim authortty for jet flights between Tahoe and Los Angeles Counly. . Snody discussed the use of Jet aircraft at the Tahoe airport un- der varying weather conditiOJ_lS. He indicated the Federal Av1a· tion Agency was satisfied with his figures. Mayor to Speak Newport Beach M.ayor Donald Mcinnis will address members of the Corona del Mar Chamber or Commerce Thursday noon. His general topic will be the re- lationship between the city and the colony which the chamber serves. Reservations for the luncheon al Sam's Sea Food II are available by calling 673-4050. Alioto's Wife -Files SAN FRANCISCO CAPJ - Mayor Joseph Alioto's wife AngeUna filed for divorce to- day. the county clerk's orrice said. Mrs . Alibto's attorney , Lucille Athearn, (iled the papers (.or dissolution. of the 33 .. year marriage wtth the county clerk this morning, lhe clerk's office said. The mayor's office had no Immediate comment anc;l said t h..e m ayor w a 5 In '\Vuhlagton, D.C . • ) • • • • • • • Camera Club Loses Appeal Newport Beach'S: Coast Camera Club has lost an appeal for a reduction in S6 hourly service charge for using a city- owned meeting place. Frank Kingaard, speaking for the membership, insisted that ·the increased fees wduld drive some young, active members and. some oldsters from the club. bec11:use of the higlier costs. Councilmen overruled the club's bid. · City Manager Robert ~~nn said the increased rees ·rat1fled by the council last year came because or an increase in city costs ror maintenance of the buildings. Percy Davis Dead at 91 Newport Beach resident Percy R. Davis died Saturday at the ageof91 . Mr. Davis, of 4000 Hilaria Way, is survived by three sons, Roland C. Davis of Borrego Springs. ~!­ Ian Davis of Oregon and Elvin PRO · ... " . ' I• i. l{e conced ~ to'toll.ino. YQ J \ voters tq &9 for tli 111.Y 11 •'I' 'P. • , ride ·-woull '1fM fm fd communication. • • l Cecllo Sap~, a dlatrict W:" •'I" t d i ~~·~~1!~~"1.t:~~:; -nxpec :e .. the need to rid the 1ehool 's • ""' ._ I posture o!l1ol1tlon from ther .. 1 HOLLvWOOD, l'll;U~ · ofthecommunjty. President Ford prf tocfay! ··we·re dlstoz~Jna tha• in that an anti·recessi cut h~ many CIJlff, t.h oftfy area of hoped fc:ir by mid-P.t 1ilow ls. stabilit~ that a chUd h,as Is at likely to 'be delayed in Congress. school." ahe sal~ until June. . ~ She cl.led ~e"r profes,slon aqd n~t he pfomls~•·to "keep the ; sµggested &hat as a board .. · red. ed h. her she could lend ex-pressure on an c it . 1s ;;!~tllse to' the rest or the board on attacks on the ''dilat~y t11cl~cs'' the effects ot specific budget cuts of ~h~ la\vm akers with havlne i th classroom "el1c1ted more response rrom nPhe · · t M · ln r._ -•ao a Coogress than (they have shown) ys1c1s arv ....... • • ai • th r " contender in the Area One race, in e past ew years. stressed the neeU for far bett~r Ford 'fas Jfl Flo~ida as par~ or communications between the dis-the national seU1ng campaign trict and community and also en· which he credited with spurring· couraged a much stronger at-congressional movement. Hear · tempt lo bring the expertise of rived here Tuesday and after .an senior citizens into distric~t ar. afternoon round or golf with fairs. Jackie Gleason and Bob Hope.· In Area Three! Incumbent. arranged to rl y back to Marian Bergeson IS unopposed, Washington tonight. and she used her two minutes lo reinforce Smallwood's message· about· the district's finances and the override. She stressed the strides made in the district and emphasized the impact of a good school S)'Slem on the business commun- tiy. · ''The district's financial situa· lion is affected by three major points," she explained. "And those three are an effort across the state to equalize the amount of money each district spends for each .pupil ; our dis- trict's decline in enrollment and the effects Or the innauon and ;e- cession, ·· sh&&aid . ··1 hope we all pull logelher and have faith in the community and in our schools,'' she added. In 'frustee Area Six Henderson also stressed the riscal crisis and likened it to the current plight in the average household. He also stressed his attitude on hoy,· to function as a good lrustee. "I weigh all the eviilerice berore making a decision,'' he ex- plained. "The board should be a strong po lfcy-making body and the rela· lionsliip \\'ilh the administration should be no different than Congress to the Pentagon,·• he added. llis opponent, retired district teacher Kingery Whiteneck. ~tressed his carC'er which has spanned 24 years in the llarbor Area. He cited lt·ngthy service in leadership in m"ajor youth- service groups, plus awar~s ...,·hich have come from his pupils. Repeating his call for unified'. Democratic energy untl economic program which might. be blended \vith hi s own, 1;-ord ' said at a news conference: "I wish therC' were a sihJllf' plan proposed by the majority party of Congress ... Thcn we can sit down and negotiate.'' Congressional Democrats are putting the finishing touches on· such a progran1 , and expect to finish it this week. Meanwhile, the President said,· Congress is not making fast · enough progress on thl' tax I'(' bate and tex cut he proposetl. "It could take until June." ht· said, but added a few momenl!t . later that he hoped it \vould nol take that long . "l hope Congress passes tht• tax Cut before June 1. I submittNl. my economic plan on Jan. 15." . Ford said . · 'T·hc llouse of• Representatives ha~ not y~t <lct- £'11. Hearings start in the SenatC Finance Committee next week." He said he hnd ''hoped ' Congress could act by mid- f\.1arch ... I hope Congress y,·ill re- al~ethe need for action ·· ··1 intend to keep the prC'ssur1· on :· he s-aid. repeating his oft . stated opposition to gasoline ra· tioning and import allocation. In discussing the economy . F'ord said ··som C' experts agrC"l' .. that some bottoming out of in · creasing un~ploymcnr· y,·ould . take place '•in the third or fourth quarter" of this year. bUt made' no rirmer predictions than that. Studio Picketed Davis of Fallbrook; 10 LOS ANGELES (AP; -The· grandchildren and 15 great-Pickets Parade Screen EXtras Guild picketed lhC''· ··I have proven that 1 can work y,·ith. adults in the field and I can tal.k--.J..o-kids .".~e said . grandchildren. Sam Goldwyn Studios for 31 ~· There will be no servicf!li:. tir-1-JOLLYWOOO, F1a. <UPI>~ bouts Tue~day to protest the ~I ·" Ordl'ng to Baltz-Bergeron Ten p1·c kets paraded outside . c leg£d use or nonunion C'Xtras 1n· Mortuary in Costa Mesa. Inter-President Ford's hotel today to the movJe "Fare.,. .. ell. My Lo .... ~ menl will be at Pacific Crest protest his wife's support of the ly." 1~c~e~m~e~te~r~Y~·=====================E~~qu;a;;IR;ig;h;t;s~A;;;:m;•;n;d;m~e~nt~.================================i , cGot To Sta1·t Meeting Like'Ibis· The Bank of Irvine is a small personal bank. Which means you are very important to us. We aren't trying to please everyone from Sacra- mento to San Diego .. just you. We'd like you to meet our unique services: . ' • DRIVE-IN BANKING • FREE COURIER SERVICE • COMPUTERIZED PAYROLL • FREE CHECKING ACCOUNTS • 24-HOUR BANKING SOON! •, START MEETING YOUR~ NEEDS AT THE BANK 0}''$~. MONDAY THROUGH SA TVRDA vl 14322 Culver Drlv(.1:.V1ne, tll)1fornlo 92705 . (714) 551°1600 • ., .. ... .. 1· ' . ~ ' . ' .. ! 1 J I I Qt\ILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE ~ . . '-' Re~elect :.fncu ntsi· ' ,. ' ' I Three of the seven trustees governing the ewport.-Mua Unified School District-the educa- onll 9)1atem for-lrinder.atttn through high school In a---M~a-and N~wpel't-Beach-are seeking-re- lecUon neiitTu_eada~•'.-Une M.ins unopposed, the other wo face oppoalUon. . · '"~JI Trustee Area l Incumbent Donald E. ISIDJUWood I~ opposed by ikee other candidates. T)le llhreacballeoget"1>-are llllknown and have maile little attempt to explain· why they seek to unseat Smallwood. The in~umbent has been a thoughtful board member with a good record of perfotfnance and contribution. ln Trustee Arca 3, incumbent Marian Bergeson is fl1lll!lng unopposed. Her outstanding contributions to Harbor Ar.ea education should, however, win her an overwhelming vote of confidence. In Trustee Area 6, incumbent 1Thomas W. Hen· derson, Jr. is opposed by Kingery E. Whiteneck, a col- orful, popular and well-known retired teacher in the system. 111 the Dally Pilot's view. Henderson offers the. b_etter opportunity for broadly-based, objective dec1s1ons for the ge11eral welfare of everyone in the district. On the surface, the Newport-Mes a district is a well-to-do, well-staffed, progressive-even outstand- ing-educational system. Unfortunately, financial crises of unprecedented proportions are just around the corner and the proved capabilities and leadership of the three incumbents is badly neecled. Coast Trust~e Three of the five trustees gov rning the Coast Community College District are s 'ng re-elcttion in nex~ Tuesday's election. Each has opposition, but nOn e of the opponents has made a visible etfort to make his or her platform • -. and background kpown to the voters at tlrge. " For that reason -and based on their performance• -the Dally Pilot recommends the --ra.eJecllon-of. _ · -, Donald' G . Hoff. Trustee Area 2; William E ; Kettler, <Frustee Area 3; and Robert L . Humpbreys~ Trustee Area 4. · Solution. Near , - After years of agony and months or mystery, the full issue of the restoration of five vacant houses in Newport Beach's Dover Shores'Js outin the open_-· City councilmen this wee~ heard a full report from city officials, contractors and neighbors about the current status of the vacant houses on Polaris Drive. Those dwellings have fleured in a costly, embarrassing and vexing set of circumstances tor many years. Asserted poor compaction of the fill dirt on a steep slope has been cited as the cause of cracks which finally forced the original owners to negotiate a sale of tbeir homes back to the Irvine Company. . Now, the houses are oWned by other interests and plans are under way to effect major remedies and place the homes back on the market. ·Councilmen decided to take strong steP&!-o rollo~ the prQgress of the restoration and agreed to receive regular reports on the project. All the affected p~-s have been brought together so that misun landing, mystery and stop~work orders no longer cloud the future. Restoration or demolition seem to be the only real solution to the problem which has endured for more than five years. IC the houses remain in their present state, the neighborhood will continue to suffer and the structures will remain an att;ac!&ion for vandals. f 5iANl>11'16' ROOM ONLY ... . .... Lawmaking Process Ar~bs Mr1k~o11str11etiee l1reestn1ents . Needs Streamlining California's Legislature could ( ) do w.orse than adopt Governnr Jerry Brown's selr-stylcd "New EARL WATERS Look .. theme. After 125 years of ~ _ doing business, a critical revie'v '-------------"' of what it has done would be ap propriate. It would be especially so for the new breed or solons "'ho. app:lrently b<:C'ause they are ca ll ed "la\\·mukl'rs" hu,·e come to the belief their consti tuents will fault them"if they are not constantly dreaming up new Jaws. The result is that each year sees an in - creasing flood of ''brain wave s .'' somebody thinks should be law. This s tate""'hu s nearly as many laws liS there Cl.re grains of sand on the beach. It has more fa\vs than any other state. It h.-s so many laws that <'Ven the la"•ye rs can't keep up with them . It \vas bad enough when the Legislature met nnnu<:tlly . With the t\vo yC'ar sessions new laws are being enacted "'ith such rapidity lhe law book publisher~ can't keep pace. · AS an example . the Business and Professions code in 1950 con- tained 100 yea rs of legislative ef- forts in a single volume. In just 25 years the modern Jaw maker has increased that code to seven huge volumes. TIJE FIRST Lcsisl~ture. met'! ing in J8SO, passed just 146 laws . In the 20 years from 1951 to 1971 more than 66,000 bills were in- troduced and over 23,000 of these \\'e re signed by the governor. Thal mcrt>ly g 1 ves un Idea or the number of ne"· \uw~ since many bills wu1·c lengthy :-tnd contuined numerous llL'\.\ l:.iw sections, orten changing St·ver~ different codes The l!l57 I.eg islaturt: C'St~1b lishcd the ull time record for bill introductions, filin~ 7.426 proposals in a sin~le session. But rep:ula1 '.";C'Ss1ons \\·ere held then only every two )ears. Annual sessions con1 n1 enced In 1967 with only 4.587 propo!>.;.,1ls Still, the total for the two :-·ear period 67·68 E.-xc·cedcd the previous two ye ur rC'cord or the 1957 session by 969 and the total for the next t"·o years was even greater, number- ing 8,952. Things have come lo suc h a slate that it has bc<'n suggested, not altogether in jest, that every other ~'ear the Legislature should be restricted to doing nothing but repeClling la\\•s. One of the reasons for the huge numbers of bills is that any mcn1ber cun introduce bills on any subject and every membet t:an sponsor a bill on th~a me subject. Often bills amending the same section of law will pas.!I both houses . If <-1 governor sigils both bills. the 6ne signed last muy nullify the first one. ANO'fllER REASON for the great numbl•r of proposals is the hasty manner in \vhich bills are often dr=.ifted and pussed. Not un-- til it becomes la"' do the fla"·s. unintention<.1! cn nfli cts and pro· Dear Gloomy Gus Bigger is not better -it ·s bitter! $_K_ , tlifiMiM• OW c:-•tt •r• •WimiftMI lrt ~ aM .... 1...c:•awrllr """9d tlw .................... ,.~ ..... S-' ~ ...... •OIMmy On, O.llr ~-. visions. be<.·ome appt1rent . Then ('Omes a fl oc k of new haslily pre· pared bills attempting lo correct the problems created by the first measure. SB 90, the so-called ··tax reform '' measure. un· ilaterally and hastily, drafted by former Speaker Bob Moretti and the governor's staff, is a classic ex.ample .. Its enactment has been the cause of hundreds of bills sinC'e endeavoring to re· medy the fla<A·s . With legislative representation now generally accepted as a run lime occupation ther;e is little ex - euse not to reorganize the pro- c~ss to a more orderly and de- liberative procedure. It would seem logical to adopt the com· mittee sys tem wherein all measures on a particular subject are runn el lecl into the ap· propriate committee for lengthy stud y. including ample interim hearings. Acceptable ideas would then be incorporated into a single com- inittee bill v.•hi ch would become the subject of further hearings before final passage. This would effectively slo"' dO\\'O the enactment of new la"'s and reduC'e the numbers of bills required merely to correct pre· vious errors. It might even en· courage the repeal of many of the unnecessary laws now cluttering up the books. Petf.~dollar Benefits • . •:! WASl-ll~QTO!'f -Tlvo Pointi seem to -~ emergiji!I'; l~ al~· perceptions abo\Jt ... ihe btl . consortlum1s .price rbfil On the· Industrial c~untries. 'Firsi.~he drain-orr o~asb i!i.nQ.wiert neat original predicti·(tn.I ~ and . second, lhe Ar8bs" arc making 1ood: use or the mOney. The effect turns ou t something like .,, value iax, with one . - RICHARD WILSON format,ion for productive pufJ)Oses, loans lb governments and .c~sh deposit~. fig dif - ference . A value added ta.J, now widely in use in Britain and -Eiirope, is a kind of sales tax imposed progressively at every stage The rUnds at·e being disbur~ed cautious!_)'. and with no reaJ -·Prospect th'at any significant part • or the economic systems of the industrialized countries will fall under Arab control. There are single inSt.inces of significantly large Arab or Moslem investments in large corporations such as Pan Am!rican, Dalmler·Benz and Krupp. but neither the banking systems nor the industrial of the processing of a commodity until its final sale t'o the con- sumer. The proceeds or course, go to governments which often enough use them un"!~se.ll. ~, The quintupling _Qt <:ft.de oil prices had somew°hbt the Same effect on petroleum piit· u~s. 1'he big difference is ut the proceeds of this exdct n · are being tu rned to producti·ve purposes in the eco,Dornic streams of the indu1tr)aliz~d countries. The Moslem cqyntrieS are also absorbing Westet'n ·~d Japanese consu1ner prodlit~rati:f higher rate than expec{e~ The..Y are buying arms, of coUtS4ti ·And'!' a large piece of the mooey ii going into the gove rA'meni.- securities of industriJ,lizedt C'Ountries, easing the fini.n.f.iat,; n1arkets in which governlnents raise money to keep them going . • THE MONEY is thus coming back to those from whom it was taken in the form of new capital systems of Westem countries &re being adversely a!Jestflfil, The money tak.ep aWay from ~ you and me In the form or higher prices for gasoline and heating oil is being placed to conslruc~ve 'Want to buy a wlfe1' use. in gcncr<1l ~cononlic ll•rn1 s and considcl'll1A \\'hat n11ght other\vise h<1vc bcl.'n the cusl·. Certainly there is no comfort to be taken fron1 the use of this n1oney for urn1s purchases, bul insofar as 1l is used for the purchase of \Ve::ttcrn con~un1er goods. lechno\ogi<.·u l assistance. and C'apital forniatiun , the general C('Onon1ie climate is improved . CONSEQUENTL\' the price raid has not bec.'Ome the disaster roreseen and the effects of it '<''ill diminish us the Wester.n count rics find energy alternatives for Arab oil. J><1nic has thererore subsided . According to an analysis in the Ne\v York 1'imes: ·•Many economists assert that the worst of the problem may be over by the lute 1970s or the early 1980s because by then n1embers or the Orgunization of l>etroleum Ex.porting Countries tOI>EC) will be spendJng so much at home that their capacity for . investment abroad will be severely curtailed." That is to say, there is no longer any rational cause ror alarm that OPEC can dominate the world's banking and industrial systems. Instead. according to this sur1,1ey, the oil conso1·tium nations have acted like co nservative inves tors any,vhere, "pumping much of the $60 billion or so in surplus cash that they could not spend on imports into gover nment securities and interest·paying bank accounts all over the world." and without trying to buy control of gren.t corpor:.itions like ''General Motors or IBJ\1. Meaningless Jobs Don't Help Economy ONE WAV 1to view what has happened is to consider it an enforced increase in foreign aid. It is a characteristic or l l.S. foreign aid, not often enough recognized, that a great dC"a\ of the money is spent in the United States for services und commodities "·hich go abroad . OPEC b}· its pric1._• raid has taken the money fron1 us antl loa ned son1e of it out to developing c0untries and 1ht~ \\'01·1<1 Bank. and a very large part of 1t 1:-. • TotheEditor : ( ) 9imi~ar to the dredging or the My father used lo tell a story MAILBOX Grand Canal. This lengthy time about when he was a small-town period ia ~aused by the pro- blacksmith in Arkansas. A large •------------"' cedures presently being followed farm owner came to him and told by the reviewing agencies. Letters from readers are welcome. him that he had heard that my The right lo condense letters to fit Befol'e tbe city can apply for a rather needed work so he was go-space or eliminate libel is res~. permit from tbe U. S .• Corps or ing to give him all or hi s Letters of 300 word ... or less wiU 0e Engineers the city must apply blacksmith work. The man gave given prefe7 ence. All letters must in· tor a Coastal Zone Permit and him a lot o( work. bul paid him elude sJgnatuTe and mailing address obtain a time certain for a hear- nolhing. but names rnay be withheld on req~st ing before the Coastal Zone Com· We hear people saying that if sufficient reason 'it apparent. missioti. Before the Coastal Zone what we need in the United States Poetry wilt not be pub'lislWd: · Commission will accept our a p- is jobs. t don't believe that jobs 1 plication the C'ity must prepare will do us much good unless the plans. must obtain all right-or. joba produce wealth. lf we pro-1•,.r111i• Probl~111s duce a lot of grain and sell it to Russla on eredlt. we gain nothing because Russia hasn't paid a debt since the Comll\unists took over: neither have they honored a treaty. To the Editor : , After reading the letter of Feb. Sfrom Mr. M. J. Carpent•r. Ex· ecutivc Director, California Coastal Zone Commls,lon, re- garding the dred1lng or the BUILDING rockets to the moon Grand Canal, I feel the public de--. will t od Ith As I serves a reply. no pr uce wea · ong I have bee n close•··· asaociatAd , as we spend our tax itioney on " meanJntleas jobs and lmPort all with the task or obtaining ol our meanlngtul products, our ~rmlts from the Coastal Zone money will be worth less and less Commission since its inctrption. and there _\}'ill be less and .leas For Mr. Carpent~r to lmpl~ that meanlna:irjobsinthecountry. •a dted&lng per,m1t c~n eaa1l)' be ( . obtained from t~c COastal ZOljo' IJ Ion as we consider industry Commlsslon and._ to infer lhat the ~r enemy an~ block the produc· only cost to the city Is the resu1t"' lion or domestic oil, Power plants or the city's own red tape is aimp. etc. and allow ~uch thing~ as cars, ly not tell Ing lt~l ell i8 . TVs etc. to be Imported without v ~· restrictions, we are on the'skids. OUR EXPE ENCE has beer\. Jndustry 11 our ox. We can make it that. It taJce1 ,app i{xlmaltly 12 to .ukloru1,lfwew!ll. t8 months to-obtain all ottho re- . JAMESBOLDING · quired permits 'for projeell ' .. Quotes Edmund W. Littlefield, S.F . in- du strial exec. -"More has been accomplished in the las t60 years than ln any comparable period in history ... Certainly what is done Js not done by fatalists, cynics, or hedonists. It is done by men and women compassionate· ly coneerned. talented ~nd trained/ hQoest In their assess· -mento tbe Cilct11 rnllatlc In the 'tol"!tioos they advocate, resolute, In tht!ir de~rmf1111U.oo to do tbe job." . ' ' . Barton F1rrftr\ Chula Vista -"MY t1m1.aaf on• ot us out of 'fti'f of repr\ia refuses \ouge our rl&htful freedom ol •~h. a lil- _Ue mort o(I\ lo eroded./' "'ay permits, and must obtain clearance from the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board. Berore the city can obtain clearance from the S .A.· R.W.C.B. ' groundwater dis· charge permit muat be obtained (when applicable> from the County Sanitation Districts. In the case of the Grand Canal (a re- 1 ati vely minor maintenance dredging proje~tJ lit took JS months to co,mptftc the permit process. t THE DIFFICULTIES being experienced by the City of Newport Beach and others are due not only to the procedures of individual agencies sus_b as the Coastar Zone CommltsJon. but result' also from ~ tl!(al,pennil procedures .~ Tb~~edures require projects-to ... _revtewed by a large · ai)d a.cidilantly in · creasing nyinbe (lt,~<;ncles. none of W')jJq,11 h an y responslbillt«1fbr l~ _plotlon and the cblt Of the•1Wotk. The re· quirements hnp6sed'On'~agen· ey try.tng to complete , ,ro- jects ~re often arbltrar)I.;, y, and of. little or no valu.f to tt\6 public. ~ · For Mr. CarpeAter to bel1 ve ~It does not cost the c ty . , g to apply for a ConstHI · e P'ecmit ~xcept tor the city'l'i own red tape Is probably in· dlcative or o~ bf the reu<?ns the cost of government is soaring to- day. The amount of time the city spends on obtaining the permits is now approaching the time we spend designing the project. It is not uncommon for the city's representative to attend a Com- mission meeting in Long Beach, sit there all da'y (at the tax- payer's expense}, only to find out that the agenda item has been rx>stponed to another date. Uthe public were aware of the total cost or these penn'it procedures I am sure there would be a strong errort to in;sisl that-some or the re"·iewing agencies be more responsible for their actions. JOSEPH T. DEVLIN Public Works Director G:ity or N~wport Beach ffff::ard Toth'e Editor; We have asked the Irvine Com- pany to tence and aecure the abandoned ho-Uses On Polaris Drive in Westcllff whert a rece¥ fire created a.. sertoua huard to nel1hborhOod thJldren who have eas·y accc11 to these danger areas. Can you please tell all the · parent• in the neilhborhood to keep their children away from these dan·eei-ous houses. We need your help to be good ciUien.& . MIKE FORD Secretary Den 1, pack 79 M arlners Sthool ' . coming back here. othing herein is intended lo uhderrate the in1puct of the Ql'EC acquisit ion or co ntrol O\'l'I" huge s urpluses t;1ken ._., ....... Y fron1 the industriuli1.cd countr11._•s. But at the san1e tune it is llO\\ seen that the l·ffccts "er1._• in th e beginn1n,1.t ''1tdly e'.'Caggerated, Bnd the eon~trut:tive use or thest· excess funds ~·as not roresccn. ORANGE. COAST DAILY PILOT Rnberl N "'f'ed, PubJ1.~hrT Thomas J<ee uil. Ed1/ur BarbaTa J\Tf!1btch. F.d1tor1al Pa(lf! Editor Tht' l'Chtnri11I p11ge or the Dnil.v Pll!'lt ~""k~ lt) inf11rm a nd ~un1ulatc rt11dt'r~ IH pre~entfni;t on thi~ p;u:e tll\l'r1't' rurn m enl,1ry on lr>1n1•of1n· lert~t tn :-<"ntl lC"111rd C-t>lurno1•ls illHI l'llrloon1"1", by pro' 1111ng .., forl1n1 ft)r rt';1l1rr1' · \'l1''A >-·~ nrl h\ prl'~t·nt111i; ) th111 nt'\l.'SJ>l•pt>r ·s u~lnlOtl!I and idt'IH• on t'urrent 111111(''1 The t!d11orlat opinlnn~ of lhf' l>llily NIM :11~111r only •n !ht t'dllorlal rolumn 111 tht lop of lht' paie Opin1on.s l''IJltl"S.'«'rl by \hr t'olumnllltll :111rl r ar1 .. n11i'lt~ •ntl leUt•r 'Arlt11i1r1111re thl'lt' """.ind no ('n1lorM;>n1e111 or lh•·ir \ 1i:v.~ h) !ht' Uall'· l'1I01 ~hould be 1nff'f'N'd Wednesday, February 26, 1975 • .. ' I I • T • " Wltdneld , • 1. ·Seniors "•.-.·serme . f -~andieap~d Get ~-:!:e; , 1' step. ~·•' p ap~lrl'! pri>' • . vldln& bell bys torvic• !or .. ranee Cq\lnt1•s estlm•ted 1 00,000 handl.e~j>ltdjlOf'SOOS wai 1pproved this weei by c:ouaty lransitdlstricl dire<tton- " The fir t "Phase of !lie Pl'Olr~ } ·will mvotve creation of"M'ad:hoc advisory committee arid-tbe sta:rt • ofaptlolprog~am 01in1specl1l1Y· ,JJ!uipped.rnlnlbus•s. •.. •. l-t pirectora -acted alter lleaifng ... comments from three active leade,a ot the eou:nty•s han· dicapped residents • Two of the spea.~ers. Pal and ~ Bayl"Y of Anaheim, ap-peare~-'tiefore director•" aix weeks ago and 'Sb81'PIY cri\jclzed )>ropoS1ls that wotild, effft\lvely secrega1e lbe"disabl<!d ftom ibe able.bodied bus riders. This till\•. B~yley and hls·Jrlfe lold dire~tots they wahte<( to serve on the. ad bOe committee ., Utat lhi'!>ll0&~"'"1l>ii dllure ~f$12-:@ lo mue 'Ibo -e o Cloment;:;;e~ .. ..£.,... woo ·• lit ~u; ..-by ljle l>aftd~ conversions and comm(\ted up Id operate a HDlor cll!Mns clilitcr oy ana the l.bird ~or, $00,000ayeartooporat.lonao at the clly'a c o ml"u1tlt y ' Vilt Jlliera of S anta Ana, According to acting dlstrjct clubbquH •re aeeklna Al' ai!le to ~lenled elrorti!b Director generill manager Jome" l>JID(llelelopbo.,...,.U.llid clve .,lclliil Kane!. to pro · tree bua Relchut, the three buses would Worniatloo. . • ~ to lb• cllia led. Boyley be based · either at one spot or ~ aide muit be ~ years,.of Rjvera, }IOlli of whom are In th tee lo ca lions around lbe •I• .or Pl\ltr wltl>•on allltµa! In· ~cliaira, raid Ibey•~• ror 1eout1ty. -· c:ome not exceedine '3,lfllO.'Pay Is . masiY-~andlcapj>tdpe<ple. A ~andicapped person wo~d $2.SSperbourtorZOl>OWSaweek. "fbi llJOlollC. the baudicapped call IN hour' in advance orbr.. Tbe"alde woul~ ~" rlc at'.tbe !tr· , bllye been coo'Jl~ered charily Uclpated nde and ask ror · formation anA' ••t al d's ~l • caa ~"Riverasaid.j"Afareol$0 .. .1 ,.. .. ,. ~ ii ~or ao ls not loo much but it pickup at his door. _.the c ul>bouse takln:Splloo,ca)l;I, hi ]Wt ~ou.sh. to alve us a sense D•ve Schi\ling, senior OCT:D ·~w,rlng· qu~tlo anc.t' t-erer-' ol d~lt)'"." .... planner, said if the -service 'works ' nng'.J>&OPl•~ to, BJf!illcle& Wltete · · Tlie pilot-bll• proiram .ap· ~d 'b gradually expande<!, the .. tbeicangetas(i1&tance. pro•ed bY~rect~«M.lldstaitJn '•lead time" for callers will be Hours are"IO a~.in:-to zi'p.~. earJ,x~uminor.-11 involvea add!Jig pared down. . . . Mondaylbrough Friday. bydriuliq lifts to three ot.t!!• dis· . The . committee, which Schill· · Persons wishinll to apply for tric't's 1new D ial·•~~R.lde mg satd can begin ~eeung next thei position may· coq.tact mf!tibuses and adaptation ol the month, wo~ld be assigned the d~· Barbara Williaml, pte114ent of buSes to carry w.hee lch:tlrs ty of learning as much as possi· the San Clemente Seniors at safe\y. • ble about the transit needs of the 498·3322 or Max Bet&c San Dir_ectors autb9ri1ed expen: disabled in O~ange Count)'. Clement~ city clerk at.city~all. i . ( WE ~HALLENGE ' '• , " RISIN:G PRICESI -. Ii ' " . I . .,.. ·~-- . -- IEAL MOllEY SAVllS! ROOM SIZE ,RE.NANTS 1000'1 OF IOllS , - ' & I , ,., I.AKI SWS SMALL SIW I SUI oi6 . ioo/~ r ''"'' .. , ~ , • I . ~ i , Jiii I I. • !st QUALITY FABRICS THAiMAKE BEAUTIFUL CURTAINS OR DRAPERIES. • CHOOSE FROM AN . OUTSTANDING SElECTION OF STYLES ANO COLORS. ·NOW la&.a.fmc• CWAIARl llTA&.'.M.tt J ~ .,. ' Jt'' ~ ' ~.· ' , ! It ' ~ ,~ >.•' .. . DUPONT NYLON DINSE'SHAG . " 100% 'OUPONT NYLO~PILE. THICK, DENSE SHAG IN UNIQUE PA ITERN DESIGNS t,\ANV Pil[W BEAUTIFUL COLORS . s~u PllCID !II 197• AT COMPAIAIU mAll Sl6.99 DUP'ONT -" 100%C0NTINUOUSFILAMENT NYtON Pili. RICH COLORS WITH A SOFT PlVSH 'f[EL ASSU~E LASTING GODO LOOKS. EA lO MAINTAIN. SAU 1~1119~· AT (GMPAIAIU HTAll Sl6.99 .INDOOR-OUTDOOR .CARPET 99 100% POl YPROPYLENE OLEFIN flBE/l. IOEAj. FOR POOL AREAS, PATIOS. PLAYROOMS. MANY COlORS AVAILABLE. • IOW SAU PllCID • . • · KODEL ® m DENSE PLUSH LOOP 100% KOOEL • 111 POLYESTER PILE ELEGANT TIP SHEARED PATIERN IN TWEED COLORS, TRADITIONALLY STYLED WITH A CONTEMPORARY FLAIR. . SOFT BUT RESILIENT UNDERFOOT. NOW SAU PlltlD ............ . COMPAIAlll IQAIL ......... Sll.99 . r .1+, TREVIRA STARJ:} m.lkfiM ea!ty .. SCROLL DESIGN . ......j:;, ""'"'' ...... --. 1 .. ..;o-"" .... .: 1 ..... --•• ..,. ..... "" ,_ 100% TREV IRA • STAR POLYESTER PILE. A HANDCRAFTED LOOK LIKE CUSTOM MADE CARPETI NG. VERY SERVICEABLE ANO MANY EXCITING COLORS. NOW SAi.i-PllCID ......... , ' COMPAIAlll HTAIL ........ :Sl:L99 TREVIRA DENSE . STAR r-\.-. ·11 ..... ,. , ...... •..-0.,... .... ...,. ,,...,... o•""' '""' PLUSH -·--· ....... ~ ·--· mllllniteai.y.. • 100% TREVIRA' STAR POLYESTER PILE. LUSTROUS PLUSH SURF ACE Of VELVETY TEXTURE USlJAtL Y FOUND IN ORIENTAL RUGS. MAil¥' COLOtlS. IOW SAU PllUD ......... ,' OMPAIAIU ·mAll ......... $1 99 . DUPOllT'llYL'ON Dlllll ·PLUSH 100% DUPONT coNTI~1ous FlLAMENT NY~ON PILE. THICK.JlENSE l'LUSti JN A MULTITUDE Of EXCITING COLO"~-SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. • NOW SAU PRICED .. .« .... COlll'AIAIU IRAIL •••• , ••• $16.99 I 99 SO. TD. SAVI 5'.00 99 'SQ. TD. SAVI 5'.00 so . .,., SAVI $5 ... -......... _, ~ ' ' ' ' fffT-~ " ' ;.1".:Jii.. .. "-;.--t Intwt6t rates m~y be ' high but this (1nch needed a home. He <or , s h el ·d,eclded to build one In a gourd outalde a Laguna Bea"cbltravel agency, Lease TQny Tours. . ., . • .. ' · 'Rules' Eas ier \ ' . . . . . . New Counties . . rt • . ·on th:e Way? .. - llY THOMAS D. ELIAS The farther away from their couniy govern· ment's headquarters they live, the more neglected m0&t people tend to feel. . · ~ e~ery few ye~ SOUTH ERN a _drtve for secession CtLIFORN(t\ an~es somewhere. -Past • . effo'rts resulted in crea· ' O CUS ~ tion of Kern, Madera. _ Riverside and l'mperial ~tiei;, among others. But county splits have always required the cooperation of the existing counties ~ And advocates of new counties also had to get petitions signed by 65 percent.of the voters in the affected areas before the issue could ev"1 be put to a vote. T HIS PROVED SO DIFFICULT that no new counties have been created in California since 1907, when Imperial County "-'as formed. Now, however, conditions ha\'e been changed and the result is a flurry of activity. mostly in Southern California. Most active are the proponents or a .. Canyon County" including the Newhall-So.iugus portion Of Los Angeles County. Citizen meetings h<ive also been held in three other areas : the high desert portion of Kern, San Bernardino and Los Ang*:!lcs counties; a largely. rural area running along the boundary of Los Ang eles and Ventura counties. and the San Gabriel Valley in eastern Los Angeles County. Groups in the Lake Tahoe area are the onty _ Northern Californians showing interest in forming a new county. THIS SUDDEN ACTIVITY STEMS from a law passed last spring greatly easing the requirements for setting up new counties. ''Our intention \1:as not necessarily to en· courage change." says Julie Castelli, a consultant to the Assembly Local Govemment,c;ommittee and the primary author of the measure. ''But we felt the old Jaw was JTIUCh too restrictive. Still, I never an· ticipated suct;i a large response \1:hen I wrote the .-- bill... ' Instead or requiring 65 percent of the voters in the affected area to sign petitions, the new law de- mands only 25 percent. And instead of a 60 percent vote in both the existing and possible new counties to approve a change, a si mple majority is now enough. Another major change involves the commission the governor· appoints in each case to decide how existing government debts and obligations will be handled if county borders are changed. This group would make all its deeisions before the issue ap- peared on any ballot, rather than afterwafds as the old law required. "The idea is to present the full package to the voters." Ms . Castelli said in an interview. "So if a change would cause any major changes in their lifestyle, now they'll know about it in detail." · THE MOVE TO UPDATE THE law originated iri 1972, when Republican State Sen. H.L. RichaFdson of Arcadia lried to obtain a change that would have affected only the -San Gabriel Valley area, part of which he represents. 1 His attempt fell through, but sparked the AS· sembly to set up a special committee to modernize the regulations. Its chairman, Democrat John Knox "Of Richmond, sponsored the bill that passed last year. F8rthest along of all the present attempts at redrawing borders is lhe one affecting Newhfl]I and Saugus. Even there, however. no petitions have been circulated yet. But all five areas considering seces.Sion from their counties have one thing in common -isolation Crom county seats. · ·Most e:t-treme is the isolation of Ridgecrest and Jnyokern. small cities in the remote high desert of eastern Kem County. Both are approximately 120 miles from the county ·se·at in Bakersfield. Some Kem County supervisors have never even vtslted them . 1 THESE CITIES LAST YEAR BECA!\!E part of the same Assembly di strict as. Lancaster, Pplmdale and Victorville, all of which would join them ill the proposed •'Desert County'' if sue h a coun- ty were ever ~et up. AJtbOug4 tbe obstacles to creation of new coun- ties aren't as severe today as they were when Kern County split off from Cos Angeles in the 19th cen- tury, they remain severe. · J · ·lt's b~rid eno.ugh foe backers of -propGsed statewide-lMtiaUves to get~ perce·nt of the v.oters to sign theiribet,tions. et. alone Ute 25 percent reqµired ·here. ·A~d''bl'osl inlll.,uvea'dQ!)'l a!lecl citizens to the 4!*.1enl that spliUing;& county wou14, with all the con(U~rtt rnfgtt~}:reate in serv~ces ranging from welt are tO'tire protection. · " · •' So while there is plenty of talk about Chance in scattered areas. it's a good bet that no boundaries will actulllybe redraWn for quite awhile. \ ~ Enterlal nm enl heppenln111:- very i'rl!l•r --In the /1 I I • DAILY PILOT II " -- \ ' I Fi -] ] air, bu! a:-re( ' Ca! Mc mn ., ,l9i aor Prl "J• ;,q, ·v.·h mo '·Mo pe1 the · da! m i fro fro ye1 197 we: bai 398 oot Ch1 det sel COi pre me eq1 Sui . lau ,., . ) ' , I\ Tht mi ! agr wit I .offi T tle<l ag~ con in J A leg. Iha 1he ma l•:i ac T 1 wa! \ COi") 11 anc me ·~ tha Cli! ,, ' , ' " ~ ' • • " " " " .. " " " " " "' l ' • , • , • • " " " " . .. " " " ,, ., ~ Pnce C'u\'· Seen. Fi\7.e•'tear ·Low In -A~to Sale, DETROIT (AP) -U.S. auto 1afts in riiTd:r.Druary almost ~aught up with the <$eprea1ed &evela ol a year aao ""'but stllJ were et a ' fiYe·year low for.the period, sta.Ustic~ released Tuesday showed. , ' Industry anul)'at.s attributed the tnproved 1ho~ln1 to cash rebate offot5 a,nd,' a very poor peribd for Gentrlill Motor1 last year, wh'lch m,ade it 'l"JIY for the jnd~slry U> match mid· February 1'74. , · "While GM sales!mproved, tl!oolhcr c6mpanlos reported H mldmoJUh sules dee,ine of between IO ahd 25 percent from 1973levcl1. . AMEllJCAN MOTORS SAJD Tuesday Jt Is lowering some car prices between 116 and $198 by cutting the base Price on two , models and eliminating certuin standard equipn1ent on nine oth~r rilodels. _ , _AMC is the secopd auto maker to lower prices by equipment changes to replucc popular cash rebate plans 'Which end tbi.5 Friday, General Motors announced a similar move la•t week . Tho firm said the pri<'e (·uts will take e rrect next Monday, 1r1arch 3. Industry car sales reported Tuesday ror the fo"'eb. 11 ·20 "Period were 193,883, compared with 193.893 a year ago when . the Mideast oil embargo sent big car. sales reeling. The dnily sellin g rnte. however, was the lowest since mid-February 1970. For the calendar yea:r, sales were 794,482, orr 11 percent from i1 depressed 890,394 last year, GM's mid-1''"'ebruary sales or 98,:!oo were up 15 percent lrom 85,336 in the same 1974 period, the biggest gain over year-before levels for the industry giant since September lll'/3. THE COMPA.N-l''S SALES in the year-berore period were the poorest slnce 1967. GM was hardest hit by the oil em- bargo due to its donilnance in the big car market. GM's year-Lo-date sSles of 399,976 were up slightly from 398,310 a year ago, the first time GM calendar sn)es outpaced the yeor before since December 1973. Ford Motor Co.• period sales were orr 10 percent, Chrysler Corp, wes down 13.5 percent and American Motors declined 25 percent. · Cash rebates of $200 to $GOO orrercd by the companies on selected models :ire lo end Friday, and none or the <:ompanies has indicated plans to extend the costly "Programs beyond the deadline. However, GM is lowering the price on nine small models by up to $313 by removing some standard equipment. The other companies are expected to follow suit. The rebates, and now GM's price-cutting tactic, we.,.e launched to stimulate a car market in its worst slump since World Wa r II. · · • ) Xerox Consent I Order Rejected 'WASHINGTON CAP) - The Federal Trade Com- mission has withdra\\·n its agreement to a consent order with the Xerox Corporation. . officials have announced. made at that time, and on re- commendation of its burea\J!i or competition and economics, it h"as withdraY.'n acceptance or the agreement and directed its staff to begin negotiations for a revised agreement \\'ithin the next 30 days. The order would have set- tled commission proceedings :1gainst the Stamford, Conn., rompany which w~re begun in January, 1973. A spokesman for the com· At that time the FTC al· mi ssion said that he could not leJJ;ed. among other things,.A:omment on the reasons for that Xerox had monopolized the commission's rejection. t he nation's office copier He said that if a new consent" market by engaging in un· a1reement can be worked lawful potent and m[lrketing out, the reasons for the objec· actsandpracticcs. tir.n may become known at THE CONSENT agreement was worked out between the \commission stuff and Xerox: and submitted for public com- ment last November. The commission announced thut in li~ht of the comments that time. UNDER THE November agreement. Xerox agre_ed to make its technology available to other copying machine manufactu re rs under specified circumstances. 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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1975 . ' . c TEN CENTS . · 2\rabS· -· 'Blacklist' (1,soo.~· u.s. Fi1-ins? WASHIN-GTON CAfl • Sen. State ~nd ~comqlerce depart.· crin:iination will btt• fully In· ple,hl~beenQnableto.st;.llacar Frank Ohure:ti madeipuWlt today menls tor years hps been 'to op-".estigate<I and apP,ropriate ae. or truck in Saudi Ar_abia since do business "1tb th~ nl'\\"ly r1l'h Arabs has prompted discri1nina· tion against l srnt'li and An1cr1ean JC\\'S b v rnany American banks. co1·i}()ratio1ls and govcrnrne nt agencit•s. leagut:'. a list or m re then 1,500, U.S. pose the boycott. Llor:t taken under the. law$ or the \!66· , · firm•· he 181~ ha,v~ been ,SaunderssaidtbeU.S.govern-\Jn1tedStates.''hesaidata'ne 1-·Cburch said the efrect otthe The group said 0U1er !irms practicing di sc rin1inali,on against Je\\·s includC'd Guaran· teed '-lorttlai.:c Ser\"iccs, Inc .. and Wizarll ,,tortguge Banking Corp .. Lakev.·ood . Colo : Ilendix- Syanco. Colu1nb1a. !\ld.; Pacific Pump Corp., 1-tuntington Park. Calif .. and As hland Chemical Co .. Ashland, K ,. b•~ekli,Slt): -by Si4di Aratifa (Qr ment opposition has been made confetence in Hollyw~. Fla. "' U.S .• policy, as outlined by 5aun-bu8ines~de~llo,gs wlih Israel. clt"arrepeatedly butj'ithasbeen Church , chalrman of tb~ "ers, Is that many American Church <D ·ldahoJ said at a our view ... that this issue is best St113ite subcommittee.,, slid '"tirms ''can't. sell .to one of the heariiflg ot tho. Se~afe foreign re-dealt with through diplomacy 1_5audia Arabia and olhet Ar\b • booming markets of the world.'' The league said thC' Chase Manhattan Bank, for example, rerused to open a branch in Tel Aviv despite requests by the Israeli government. l\lean\lo'hile. the bank, the nation's third largest is planning or has created branches in six other mid-East countries . according _ to the latlons :&ibcomm'it~ee on and persuasion.'' coµntriesweretryingtD~'im~e ·, He ~id the oil-producing Arab multinatiopal corporatiO{IS that Tht; reported blacklis t ··is a pattern of anti-Sen\itbJn" on -n~tions have $60 billion a year in the time has come, to publiC'ize totally contrary to the American United States business firins. 011 revenues alone to spend for thei1sue. · tradl.tion and repugnant to ·' His list included fQlljor Rl"odUctsands~ervices. The league ~lso accused the Army Corps of Engineers and the Overseas Priv<itt· Investment Corp of similar p1·actices. Harold1J-l .,'Saundets, deput~· as· American principles." President A'f[lericah firms ~'ucti · tcir'd , 'i 1 ln New York Tuesday, the An- sts~~nt ,Jecretary of State. fo""or,d said today. Xerox and Coca-Cola. ~famation League of B'nai :' .. :::':::~•::· 1:,..!::~h:::l\!:;;'.~<h:::•~po::s:ll+<H-~'-'P'::.,.::th::•:._ __ .. _:A.:,.n:::Y::......::•.:ll:.:•:!ll.ll~t:.:i.::o:::n::•...:.:.;_::.:.:::.__.,..::Gh:::::u:.:rc~b~,e:•.'.:id:__,F__:o::r.!!d::.· -l(,~~~ B"Tith claimed thal a desire to Override Sought ~ewport-Mesa Eyes Tax Boost Conceding they face one of their greatest battles ever to sway public opinion. trustees of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District agreed Tuesday to seek a 36·cent lax override from voters May 27 . Al a meeting with a noticeable lack of audience support for the revenue measure, trus tees agonized over a list of projected budget cuts tftey \Vere told would eat deeply into some education prograrps and a variety of dis- trict services. An alternate plan presented to tr,µstees by Supt. John Nicoll called for more than $2 .3 million in cuts and would balance the dis- trict budget. But he told trustees. it would cripple an intensified primary reading program and a host of district servires. etssessed valuation in f1 sl·al 1975-76. Tuesday·s decision came y.·ith lamentations rrom trustees that the selling job to tht> community in coming y.•eeks would be an aY.'esome task. Several board members conceded that trustees could have \\'Orked much harder last November \\'hen the 54·cent override attempt failed at tht• polls. Trustet· Donald Sn1allwood. v.•ho rnade the motion Lo seek the override . st ressed that the trustees ··have to \\·ork as "''e have ne\·er done before." ·'The voters will not recom- mend an increase in revenue \\'ithoul specifics. yve have to !:i'"e the community 3 complete . (See OVERRIDE, P age A?) Palm Power? Mesa Gypsies File Gripes l'osta Mesa·s ban on fortunl' telling and palmistry y.·as challenged 'fuesday in Orange County Superior Court by a coupfe \•ih.J claim the city ordinance amounts to restriction of lheir freedom of speech. ,,. • , D•1.tyPl1etsUu1>_.• WHITTIER FAMILY, WHO LOST llOME IN FIRE, FIND HELP IN COSTA MESA Mr. and Mrs. J•ck Cocking •nd Daughter Kim, 4; Son Remains Crlllcal Advice against the override was abundant Tuesday night. It included one teacher group stale· ment opposing the May ~ elec- tion and a lengthy rE:port by the leader of a parent advisory group from TeWinkle Middle School. That ~pa11el. madr its oy.rn itemliff.1 a1'giestion$ for eul&; to make up rorthe:rprojected budget ALFRED AND Diane Stevens. "·ho identify themselves in the lay.•suit as gypsies. further claim that the citY council's denial of a fortune telling license amounts to denial or their religious freedom. ! .,.:o-... · Neigldloi: P~li~y deficit. N.amed as codefendanls Y.'ith the city council are City At· torney Roy June and P~l\ce Chief Roger Neth. Challenged in lhe actiori 1s the City council's denial o( the Steven1:1' appJlcation l~st ~g~ , IDENTICAL. charges \lo'ere stated Tuesday in another · .Superior Court action that names the City of Anaheim as defen-' d~t . . Me~ans_ W.elco~ Fire Victims Into Home The-board decision came with a post mortem of last Novem- ber's override vote in which voters rejectt'd a 54-cent tax in- Self·declared gypsies Georgt> and Dina \Vill iams demand court revers that city's decision last June 28 to deny them a license topr.al·tice palmistry and fortune telling. By JACKIE CO~IBS LAND Of .. 0•111.Pilet SUH A (amily whose Whittier homl" w~ gutted by rire early Sunday .... 1 ;has.found a temporary residence :\lo'ith Mr. and Mrs. Q\\:en l-l11wley of Costa Mesa. •· Mr.andMrs.JackCockingand ;t heir young family have been welcomed into t he home of their looa:·time friends al 3249 New ·~ewport-Mesa York A\1e. The Cockings ure maintaining a constant vigil at Orange Counly Medical Center Burn Unit where their 5-year-old son remains in critical condition with burns over 50 percent of his body. Young Richard Wayne Cocking is burned on his backside ft'om the bottom of his feet to his neck, MD. Hawley sai,d today. Hopefuls Profiled . . In District Race · Although three seats on the govePning board of the Newport- Pt·lesa Unified School District will be on the block March 4, only l"'o of them are contested. ft1arian Bergeson, a NeiA·port · Mesa tru$tee stpce the unified district was formed about 10 years ago, is u nopposed in her bid' for re-election to her Trustee Area 3 seat. Under, the d~trict·s ele_cLiqO system~ she, thu,, is as- sured of another term. . · jiew~ort-Mesa truS:lees are ejeC,ted at large, i.e. by voters Ulrqughoul lhe district, but mu~t Uve in the trustee area they represent. Nd one came rorward this .year \o challeng.e Mrs. Bera:eso.1 in h"er district. It is possible. under Newport· M6a\a election procus, 't(or ll · citndlda\e Who loses a ra~e in a ConteSted trust~e area to acl~ally garner more votes than one 1n c:1n uncontested race, but still Cai l,to win a school board seal. ~. · Proril~s .and views or four cal'I· d1d,.t~ vyittg 'for the scdt irl Trustee Area t1were presented In Tu~N.u~a . editions. ~lOwing •• brfef ~rapups on th~ can· ' 'j. I ~' ll~~t:. ~~·' " ' er-:-'-' , . , .- . 11ds'Set Meet ' A apetlal Joint ~ceting of the Coast Community College D~&o · trlct tru&te•• and the NewPQrt· ' MeH Unified' School l>j1tr1ct 1ru11ee1 wlll be-held '.l'h11{8'1•Y· The roeeUng. t.o be held In the OCC,alUIW>I cent&, beginning at '$:30 S..m .. '!"ill concentrate on arUclllotlon bolw~~· the two d4trlm. l~wlll be lh• /lr>t lime the two boards have !ll•l together. a~cordina to collcg£' dltlrict. ~h11ncellur Dr. Norman Wataon. I didates 1n Trustee Areas 3 and 6. !\l aria n Bergeson. 1721' Tradewinds Lane. Newport Beach, is a housewife with four children. Mrs. Bergeson, 47, is the incumbent running unop- . posed in the third district. She is a'former teacher. Whal. do you believe is the most crucial problem conrront- i n g th .e Newpo~rt­ Mesa schoo\ di,:itri~t at tbe present time, and whut are some~.or yo\lr s u £'g.estions . for ~olvlng'thc · problem? t There are a DU m b 8/ 0 Ji l l!ROESOtil critical issues in ttle district. One i$~rtleeting the crltfcal Cinancial prolilem!i caused by inflation. re- cession and Senate Bill 00. One soNlion to this problem is to worlc .With school personnel and communlt.v residents to de· ter'tnine area2' of the budget that ·Cafl "~ rerdu~~d or eUminated \\.-'tthoul seriously hampering the educatioD•I prq'gtam ... . " Another'" solu\lon rS to utillt.e cltiiehs~ bus:iqUs, industry and so~rnment ··1en1les as addi-ponat reJO\arces ln.11chool pro- grams. EOuc'atlon should be a function or the total community. T aecond criti(al issue i~ ~tUntng enro1tment. A solution to U)a problem wbli.ld'.be to seek le11•~ ve help In reducing the n~anc lfl traum~ that is caused by "Present letlslation in dealing with the Jou or enrollment. Tlie secon,d &Olution would be to \till•• faolllllea po looger needed (o '.tlii-SSCOOf'I for' communll.l' purposes such as community ' <See TRUSTEES, Pafe A21 crease. She said the boy \\'as declared clinically dt•ad at La Mirada Communit.>' Hospital before be· ing taken to the OCMC Burn Unit . "1'hey noY.: fear ror brain damage. They didn't think ht~ was going to make it through th(' night Sunday but 1'1onday morn· ing he rallied and is noy.· able to talk a little," said Mrs. Hawley. "It's a miracle.•· The board followed Nicoli 's re· commendation on the amount of the revenue increase lo De sought 1n the new s pring vole and also · Pretrial hearings havt• nut yet been scht>du led in either ac· tion. !'\'othing was saved in the r1re. l\.1rs. Hawley said. Mrs. Cocking and her two daughters, Marie. 7. and Kitty, 4. escaped \1.-i.th only their night clothes but un · harmed. Cocking was not at home at the time of the rire. ·agreed that the measure would last for five years if a simple ma- jority of voters give it approval. The prime factors in the dis- trict's fiscal crisis are the erfect of inflation, dwindling enroll- ment and Senate Bill 90, v.'hich equalizes the 3mount of cash the state's school systems can spend Lincoln. Principal Gets Reassignment The bo'y was rescued bv a 19- year·old neighbor who ci-av.·led through a window to rescue the burning child. The 1-tawleys plan lo clean out their garage and start collecting household goods for the Cocking family . "Then. by the time they·re able to get a place or their own. they'll have some or the things they 'll need ,·· l\1rs. llav.·ley ~aid. She said recovery \\'ill be com· plicaled as Cocking is not \\"Ork · ing. He has been disabled v.·ith a back injury for several months Bandit Rides Off OAKLAND <UPI >-A bank robber stuffed Sl.012 in a paper bag and made his getaway on a bicycle, police said Tuesday. Of· ricers said the bandit waited in line at a Bank of America branch and, when it was his turn, handed teller · Maxine Skeen a note dt"· manding money . for each pupil. William Ritter. principal at This year's tax rate is 54 _07 per Lincoln l'iliddle School in Corona $100 assessed valuation. Dis-del !\.tar for s ix .Years. is being re· counting the proposed override, assigned to Whittier Elementary School in Costa '-1esa. next year's rate is expected to . drop to $3.76. The decrease would The switch, announced t~a y be due to increases in assessed by the ~e~port·.Mesa Un1f~ed valuation. School D1str1ct, will bf' effect1vp Adding the proposell override Alonday · the rate would be $4 .12 per $100of~ itter will becomp principa! al ittier School. replacing Art ... hristensen. \\'ho is being re· """OCK PRICES assigned to the district ad· J .I. 1 ministrative s taff because of health reasons. ()N REBOUND The district has apnointed Dr . Robert 1-lu ghes. presently assis· tanl principal of Corona del Mar Hi gh School. to be principal of Lincoln School on an interim basis. NE\V YORK CUPI J -The stock market, snapping a two· day losing streak. clost..>d hi gher today in rairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industri;;il .average, off more than a point at the outset, gained 8.92 points to 728.10. It lost more than 30 points in the previous two sessions. Ad - vances led declines by about an eight·to-fivc margin. (Tables. B9• Prices v.•ere slightly higher in moderate trading on the /\me-rican Stock Exchan.gJ>. Tht~ district announcement said that Dr. Hughes "'ill have full reSponsibility as if he were a j)('rmanenl appointee but the Lin- C'oln School position will Lie formally advertised. Ritter has lieen with the school district since 1950. The district memorandum announcing the transfer anrl signed by Deputy Superintendent Dr. N.R. I.oats said that Ritter's request. made Override Bid: Opposed ~ ~ncl,Ul1hents Challenged by Candidate Tb,.ree•\tiie.umhent ~andidates But John A . Torri bio , a . salaries is Ltie area lo attack and for trus(ef~posts on the Newport-~hallengcr in Smallwood's Dis-that teachers without tenure Mesi Untfled School District trict One, disagreed strongly should not be rehired if there is Board or Trustees 'brought their with the override. no real need to keep them. newborn override proposal lo a "The community already has Smallwood emerged as u town hall meetin1 today. spoken," he said. alluding to last strong supporter of the override And one challenger brought his November's defeat of an over-and emphasized that the district strong oppositi.Qi\ to Tuesday • ride.-seeking a 54 -cent tax rate in-elre¥.y is in bare-bones status nlg_l1l's unl!lnlmous board de·, crease. I with ~ts budget. cisiantoseek a3~e:etl~revenuei0-1tt 01' the. pas'\ 12 years or so. He added that the basic dilem· Cl'~s'efrom voters May27. theidistrict got what it wanted. ma ror t-he district is dwindling 'lncumbeiit.8 Do.ntlld N~~. ntiw 1rm itallon1 have enrollment, state approvals for Smallwood, M arl1n Bergeson 1~ it ~nd the. community only an increase of 3 percent in and Thomas 1-lon'f.ltrson Jr. un-' sniti.it 'W)1\'t supwrtanopcn expen1.es per pupil and a raging derscored the dtre flnano al et6ook. 1, be added. I\, lnOatlon rangin~ rrom 13 percent straits in the di&!~ oper orriJ,io ".aald 'l the fl!'\ let ·~ in sor17ie catecor1es to as much as and explored lhGit;.o,a '1W i\m•l\f of WJ\BL tit ffll walj 50 perceot in others . some solutions. l..,,, r 4. , D oi>'-1:f\e~ U:~ (~r 1 (SeePROPOSAL, Page/\2) ft ' ., • Feb. 14 . ~·as "based on personal desires.·· .. The demands of operating an extremely large middle school are very real and energy cott- suming," Ritter stated in his re· quest. "Therefore. I request an assignment that would be less de- manding." He \\·ent on to sa v that he would consider a reassig.nment prior to the end or the school year if it could be arrunge-d \\'ithout negative effect. District administrators would not com1nent toduy on '"hether parents at Lincoln School had ex- erted pqessure for a new prin· cipal. Bunny Ra,\·lings, president or Lincoln PTA , said that Ritter had btien .. most cooperative:· Asked if there had been any pre- ssure within the PTA for a transfer. she said, ''I y.·on·t gel in- to politics.'' Cons t "'t•i1tl1c•r Night and morning loW clouds und fog. othe1·\\·ist! hazy sunshine Thursday. uc - cordi ng to the y.·eathei: service. Not much tern· perature change. 1-li ghs most: lyinthe60s.Lows45to 5.5 • I NSIHE TOHA V Clucogo's Mayor Richard Daley hod more polit1caJ clout tlian needed in easily defeat- ing challengers nz pnmary election. Story . Page A4. lncll'X Al Y-ltnke Al BNt1111 oa 1-M ... .,.. Ai c..1a.n.o. aa c..r .. ,c.""" A1l Ci.WftR Dl·lt Gotftk1 Ct• cn.1_,...i C"t• o..MllMetic.es All lllt~l-llt •1-1 A-. ... , l'e-' 'C4•1t --ti AMLMilen (J ,,.,.1-.. •• ~ MNleJ 0-.:!0f M9¥•n """'' ... ~·~--' ,..u .... 1 ,...""' .. .... .. .. Dr.... IU,Ot CfillltJ ..... 11 ...... Cl·J s.-tt ., ... M91:11,,.,. ...... , ... , .,., .. ¥1._ AIJ ,......._ ... , WMtlltf" 02 WM' .. f+tows t.4,01 J .. • • DAILVPILOT c ' OJ? 1 ful dges Xttack By JOHN \I At'rEm or,.,,. 0.11, l!j16t 5Mi•• Incumbents stressed Lhe re- ·cord and accompl~shments of their p"-sl servJce and one challenter lev-el•d strong charges today as candidates for the Coast Community College Board or Trustees appeared at a ·Newport Beach forum. Dr. Lynda Towle Moss lashed out at the board and asserted that the tpp administrator of the system was gr1nted a "private slush fund '' of $5 million in budget reserves. The Cal-State Long Beach pro- fessor also vowed to slash the · educational television budget or the district and asserted that allhough the district spent heavi- ly for the project, "thousands of homes can 'l even get the recep- tion through their television ca-· lj>le in Newport Beach." She JSStrted that incumbents, primarily her roe William Ket: tier, seek re.election (or nostalgia: The challenger left imn1ediale· Jy after her short address at a breakfast tow.n meeting at the ,-<"' Newporter Jnn, but her incum· bent opponent stayed on. And William Kettler seemed unruffled by the challenge by Dr. Moss. "I've served o0 the board since 1965 and I 'm Huntington Beach· born-and-raised. "Ir that's nostalgia ... let it be." he said. He cited Orange Coast College's ranking among the top JO percent of the !tale's 82 com- munity college districts and stressed that its sala1ies are also in that high category. "Our administrative costs are in tbe lowest 10 percent and we have no bond de.bt," he pointed out. Incumbent candidate and cur- rent Board President Donald G. Hoff led the morning's ap- pearances and issued an ab- breviated statement of thanks for the years of community suppart to the district. His opponent, Burt Johnson, did not attend. Trustee Area Four incumbent candidate Robert L. Humphreys had strong praise for KOCE-TV 50, which he str~ has de- veloped instruclio~rogram- • mibg which not Only has involved more than 11,000 pupils this year, but yielded m ajar revenue and recognition ftorh ·its ~yndication to 84 tolleges thrOugbout the na- tion. "We're feE!ting our way along at this time but there are good in- dications that it could be set(: supporting from its revenue," he said. His opponent, lawyer G. God- frey Sandeen, agreed with the praise for the television opera- tion outlined by Humphreys but nonetheless cited some deOcien- cies in other trustee operations. ••J believe that the issue of daycare centers for mothers hop- ing to take classE's has been badly neglected,'' he said. He pledged sound fiscal management as a trusiee and al- . tempts to broaden the role or the district in joint ,projects with other educational and gov· ernmental agencies within th e district boundaries. Leftists Routed LISBON, Portugal (A Pl -Na· tional guardsmen on horseback charged in lo a crowd of 400 stone- throwing leftists early today and ~e their siege of some 5,QOO auJ)porters of the Christian Democratic party holding their fi(lt rally in Lisbon. ORANG.E COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed "'""*"· '""' ,..,..._ Jae!( R. CurJey 11'1u ,.,..,.. .. , .... o.-............ ' US1E qeotles and cen'ftn:. • s : ... Wiiy do yea believe you are quallfted to i01ve u a athool b<wd truet••' ! f liave a stronl~ In edu.cutlon , f am qualified because 1 am • pafent, l hive spent to years on the sc'hool board.I ""'as formerly a teacher for seven years, and I am aerv· ing as president of the Ca lifornia School Boards Association, which gives me an opportunity to vo1ce local concerns at the atate level. Thomas Henders on Jr,, 461 East 20th St., Costa Mesa, is an attorney who has lived in the Harbor Area for 33 years. Hen- derson, 40. the incumbent in dis- tMct 6, has two children. lle hu a BA in economics from Pomona College and an LLB from UCLA . \Yhat do you believe is the most crucial problem confronting the Newport.-~ i Mesa school district at the present time. and "\l.'hat are some of your solulions for solving that problem? The biggest problem i5 balancing the HENoE1tSON,. budget. We e ither ·cut expen- ditures or raise ttii! revenue. Currently, we are trying to get "community input on that. The rr- commendations "'.e've heatd sq far on cutbacks are good. But. l haven't made up my mind yet on where the exact cuts should be. I want to hear everyone's com- ments first. C utting cons ultants, pro- fessional meetings, mileage and probably trimming ad- ministrative expenses, have all been good suggestions. The areas where it is clear we do not \\'ant to cut are class size and instructional programs. As for raising revenues. \\·e should be supporting ef(orts at the state level to get legisl ation through that would sorten the im- pact to !\'ewport ·~1esa caused by Senate Bill 90 . Why do you believe you are qualified to 'serve as a school board trustee? J.llave already spent several years on the board and I work \\'ell with the other board mem- bers. I feel it's important to have a team that works well together. Also, as a 33-year resident ol th~ di.~trict . I've seen i~ grgw rrarrttHr• schools to37 scticds. l 1 went through Newport-Mesa schools myself, from third grade through tht twe lfth grade. And, I have tt;o th~dreri in l'jF~rt· Pt1esa schools hciW. ' · I'm active in the community in other capacities, with the Toastmasters Club, Com"munily Concert AssociatioQ. YMCA. . King_ery Whileneck or SOS Redlands Place is a retired teacher. Whiteneck, 61, taught in the Newport-Mesa district from 1940 to 1974. He has one son, 1:1 Y!~::dld. He has a bachelor of s · in chemistry and math and master of science in pupil personnel from USC . What do you believe is the most critical problem confront- ing the Newport-Mesa school dis- trict at the present time, and what are some of your sugges- tions for solving the problem? The biggest problem is fin ances. The solution is to con- vince ihe · public that we are spending their tax dol lars effi- ciently and to adequately communicate the financial needs of the distrit'l. If y,·e do thal. the WHITllMl!:CK public ·will support us in those needs . Jn tern1s of cJtbacks, I feel strongly that w !. should protect class size, teact.i ng practices and procedures. Classroom activity, where the education takes place, has the number one priority. We have to protect the opportunity or the children to learn. One thing l feel strongly about is that a great deal of com- mu11icalion· can, and should. lake place between the school board and the community, and the school board and the educators. That would benefit the €'ntirc educational program or the dis- 1"homas Keevil . trtct .• , ' • • • ' 11.••• WbJ do you believe you are qualified to serve as a school board trustee"? J reel I'm in a position to com- municate the concerns of young people to the district, because J served as activities director to the Costa Mesa Bo~ Club. was oo the board of directors of the YMCA, and have been a teacher s1nce194o. A large number of my former students at Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar and Estancia high schools, and their parents, have asked me to run. I have been l'}onored by the Parent-Teacher A~sociation wllh a Ufet,me membership because of my involvement with the or- aan11ation. And I was president o( my faculty dub on three oc· Cu.tons. ,. ' \ I \lilliu11 a11d \licti111 Cindy Lamb begs for pity in the arms of villainous Kevin Reilly while Kim Horn, (left) and, Patrice Haniatty, far right, hide. The scene is from the Estancia High School production of "He Done Her Wrong or Wedded but No \Vife." The melodrama will be presented at s ~p.m . Thursday th!'ough Saturday on campus. Admission, $1. • . . ' . . . ~ I ----.,......,..-.:----.;.;... I · I • ' I • ; I i .. , • f 4 j geJ~J ·~r1m.r 'Efte~·1~· T·~1Jl~l · The pr.'?""ted, bu.dJ[~ ~~Id! ,;~ks of delibera; 'if di liici '. caused we areateit. agony fdr · finances. ' • • I trustees df the Newport.Mesa "I have· to com ~ d llterallj Unified' Schoo~lstrlct '\'U , a hundf'edf pf people who helped U$ st"f~ _propq,aaJ to ellml~•t.J IObk at thes.e Serious 11\Btters ,'~, S250,GCMf, which ances ... <ipr'f. ·Nicoll said. ~ ' ' . gram increasing reading Instruc- tion for primary grades. But the ef(ects or the redu<;· lions suggested by Supt. John Nicoll to bring a projected budget with a $2.3 million deficit into balance reached even de- eper into district pro1rams. Without pass•ge of a 36-cent override tax May 27, Nicoll pre- dicted these effects: -The cutback of $100,000 from transportation costs simply from home to school and back, thus placing hundreQs·more p(ipils Or) sidewalks each day. · -Elimination of field tripa and the pa~ina or transPort (or athletic~ a.quads and bands. ' -Eliminati.bn of psychological ser;vic~s.~ ,:. -·shavjng maintenance to the JX>int that it soon would be ,ap- parent that classroolllS needed much more custodial attention. -Refjt1ction or $300,000 .for ·capital outlay and site i'niprove- ment. -'curbing services Jn cur- riculum developmf'nt and in· service training for teacben. -Ending the system ol roving * * * \ . f"ro'Jtt Page Ai OVERRI-D ·E spectrum br ideas Qr! the etfec1,9 ot the cuts that would take place without the measure." Nicoll painted a blt!ak picture of the district budget for trustees In announcing his initial sug:ges'-. tions for new cuts. lie stressed ~ that some educational and ~x.· tracurricular programs ¥.'Ould bf hurt significantly, and that dis· Lrict reserves would drop tp onJy 1 two percent or less. . • · ' ' Salary raises ~·ere not c9rriput} ed in his proposed' budget cu.ts; either, he explained. And even if t•e override were to pa.ss, he added, the ratter budget still would have torecef ,,e a strong J)llring by the trusteeS: 11 ' ' • 11 ~ Alcolli>lic Probe · From Page Al C ii.I music instructors who travel to OaS t Lr.1.ayo_ r each school. Nicoll stressed that, even with the override, mapy of the cuts LOS ANGELES !UPil -The Board ot SupervisorS Tuesda)' ordered an •investigation iilto ar- legations that chronic alcohollcS · were released by the municipal courts to certain favored nurs1n<" homes where they were· falsely · imprisoned. I . • · · PROPOSAL Hits Air Cal willstillhavetobemade. · Override or not, he predicted cuts amounti~g to $1 .3 million ' He conceded that to convince voters to go for the May 27 ov~r­ ride would require improved communication. Ta/we Fliuhts from the support services ,e. • category alone. . Mayor Donald A. Mcinnis or "Just with the Cutback in SUP· Chivalry Not Dead ,) Newport Beach testified Tuesday port personnel and services, the that granting Air California a errect al each school will be fell permanent route rrom Orange rapidly . In many cases the ' Cecile Sandeen, a district teacher and another challenger in Smallwood's district, stressed the need lo rid the school's posture or isolation from the rest of the community. "We're discovering that in man:v cases. the only area of stabilit}'.. that a child has is at school," she said. County Airport to Lake Tahoe system y,•ill slow down, and in would contribute to noise and air others it si mply would be Chivalry is not dead. There pollution. rrozen," he said. is a knight in shining armor '' l She cited her profession and suggested that as a board member. she could lend ex - pertise to the rest of the board on the effects or specific budget cuts in the classroom. Physicist Marvin Carr, also a contender in the Area One race. stressed. the need for far better communications between the dis- trict and commuQity and also en- co.µraged! a mudl stronger at- tempt to 'brin·g the expertise of senior citizens into district af· fairs. In Area Three, Incumbent. Marian Bergeson is unopposed, and she used her two minutes to reinforce Smallwood's message· about the district's finances and the override. She stressed lhe Si.rides madl• in the district and emphasized the impact or a good school system on the business com mun tiy. "The district's financial situa- tion is affected by three major points.'' she explained. "And those three are an erfort across thE' state to equalize the amount of money each aislricl spends' for each pupil : our dis· • trict·s decline in enrollment and the effects of the inflation and re· cession." she said. "J hope we all pull together and have faith in the community and in our schools," she· added. In Trustee Area Six Henderson also stressed the fiscal crisis and likened it to the current plight in the average hou sehold. He also stressed his attitude on hO<A' to function as a good trustee. "I "'·eigh all the cviaeOce before making a decis ion .'' he ex- plained. "The board should b<> a strong policy-making body and the rela- tionship with the administration should be no different than Congress to the Pentagon," he· added. His opponent. retired district teacher Kingery Whiteneck. stressed his career which has spanned 24 years in the Harbor Area . , .. 1 ' ·~" ' '"" l~"''"~"'J.' If'"-· .,.o"~ ~ TONIGHT BASKETBALL -Son Diego Mesa atOCC. 7:30 p.m . 'ART EXHIBIT -History of Photography, OCC Gallery, Feb. 2.6 -March '21 . Opening Night Reception tonight, 7 p.m. · .. ALCOHOLISM, AN ADDIC· TIVE DISEASE," -Df, Rol>ert Schmitz lecturer, Raleigh HUis Hospital , t507 E . 16th St .. Newport Beach, 6: 15 p.m. ln- form-ation : 645-5707. "TARTUFFE" -SOuth Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. '~-RsoAV, FEBRUARV27 UC! DRAM)\ -"The Devi ls." Fine Arts Village Theater, fo~eb. 27, 28, Mar<h J, 8 p.m. Adm . SZ.$0. , Mcinnis. who testified berore Nicoll and trustees· all said behindthewheelofUnltl7ror the stale Public Utilities Com· they were grateful for the sup-the Costa Mesa Police mission, said his city believes Air port given by teachers and Department. Cal may be exceeding its flight parents during the past sevei:al Officer Doug Sllbf'r was go- limitations al the airport. ing on patrol at 8 o'clock this Ml·Innis said the lsirline is morning wherl he spotted a Med Ce t B young lady sitting helplessly restricted to 24 .6 fligh S per day . ll er uy in her 1975 car, SO nC'ol.' it still under its lease. The mayor said had paper regi stration •. he had pcotested tho additional Deadline Okayed stickers. flights to the lloar ~ or She also hapilened to be Su?frvisors. O h C t S ls 'fl ra ge oun Y uperv ors stalled square In tlie If Air Cal is granted perma· have appi:.oved a Qne to driveway entrance to the nent authority ror the route. it thriee-month extension on the police facility at 99 Fair has been estimated 175 ,000 March 1 deadline for purchase ·Drive , so the youn~ passengers, including 30,000 or Orange CountJ &!pdical, policeman gave her a push ih- from Orange County Airport, Center by the UC lrvfneltnedlca'I 'to the parking lol and gallalit- would use Air Cal flights to school to ·Jse as a teaching · . lygothercar startedhimself. Tahoe in 1976. h · J osp1la . . , . ; ~ . 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